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PAGE SIX YOSHIHITO, EMPEROR OF JAPAN, DEAD. and Bronchitis wth—Crown Prince » Succeeds Him ST RE | Last Minute 1 | News Bulletins | ea ee ig New York, Dec. 24—(AP)— | The New York Amdrican, in a . xayn chemists of the International Combustion Engineering Corporation have perfected methods for the low temperature distillation of coal ich will make possible the duction of a good grade of gasoline without dependence on | i} | copyright artic! Pneumonia Cause Dei oil. Hirol New York, Dee. 24—(AP)— ‘Ten years of litigation over the $42,000,000 estate, of Jay Gould ended today in a settlement, it was announced by attorneys for. | the 50 or more litigants. Tokyo, Dec. 25 (A) (Saturday) Emperor Yoshinito of dapan died of at 1:25 a. m pheumoni Crown today who mer, 1 : » becoming Bluffton, Ind., Dec, 24 J —Samuecl Weakley of icians who had| Ohio, had almost recover for a fortni day from the se given him | everything le for the m yesterday when ther auto- reh, but his condition was s mobil lided with the truck be hopele glycerin he was tan oil well cast of thin city. Weakley’s truck was badly damaged but the nitro gly- cerin failed to explode. SUSPECTS IN. | SAUER MURDER ‘CASE. FREED Efforts tp Connect Twu Men} With Death of William | Sauer Prove Futile | \ | pein | Henry Sauer, held here in connee- jtion with the mysterious death of {his cousin, William Sauer, last spring, ’ ‘eturned to North ota from the Wisconsin woods a nth a search lasting forts to connect them 1 of William ide, where the y ill of pneu Krone! emperor t monia December which cked his weeks 7 serious | into the fortnight | s body was found in r here after having bi jmerged for approximately a «Fifty Baskets Are Distributed Here By Salvation Army ending the throne the « p oof his fa Mutsuhito, he was November havi f the death of the Empress eror’s physical and mental me so undermined by a n of dise that he ) direction of government 7 to his st son, Crown Prine 1, doughnuts and cook Hirohito, who became regent of Ja- n company gin | pan in Novembe: [sent toys. baskets. w sent jout today and a few other calls are [being WOMAN'S BODY F OUND HIDDEN Husband, Found Dead IN BASEMENT, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Police Have Task of Solving a ‘Perfect | . 24—(AP) | sgrace” of the husband on a charge toxicated caused laude Weir to wander from | last night. Her body found early today She died from exposure by her side |: | Crime’ | her little | Council Bluffs, lowa, Dec. 24—()| ful o Finding of the body of Mrs, John) FE, Berard, 42, concealed under a pile | te of di clothing in. the home uff: solving what ‘ meee Va crime.” | and their daugh- | ng together - afternoon when the arr Weir and Mrs. Weir | , d. | s and H. A. Bode, court re-| tre afternoon known only ening his | porte Drought Crowder to Mandan | William: A roomer met the e and ¢ “¢ \for arraignment. Both the sheriff he would be unable to} Coroner W idodtify him. Members of the wom-/ed that. he ns family n home} criminal ng the day + have no clue itor, but s ll attempt to bring D proceedings against the policeman who arrested Weir. Final Preparations Made For Christmas| s|, While Santa Claus made a last | and the] inventory of the things in his pack | ded once and for all | what to give each boy and girl,! ‘last-minute shoppers sprinted| through store ai | | found home| about wedged bet basement wall, ‘Persia’ Subject of Presbyterian Church | with bun Legture Sunday Eve) Aunts and unctes wh arte | comp! ly forgotten and friends ed| Who had not remembered them in | nd thi ‘ood in long! before postoffice window The second of @ series of illustra lectures on. Mohammedan countr will be given in the Presbyter : ng with Per The lecture will d nturies of Pe » the country and ancient’ customs e public is cordially invited to attend. ir destination on time. Let me see, little Johnn: be seven this year. I wonder j | what [ ought to get him of conversation floated through th |store aisles. “I honestly don’t | Salvation Army to | know what a kid that age would |like. He's too old for building Have Xmas Program \blocks and I know he won't like a The Chirstmas program of the Sal- . vation Atmy will begin at jtie, but I have to get him some evening in the Army hall. is cordially invited to Program will inelude songs by the|me a present this year when we cong recitati by Evange- | haven’t exchanged gifts for half a line Kelley, John Fields, Jimmy Fields | dozen years. I don’t know what to and Bennie Couch. A trio will sing | get her, honestly, perfume or aj | book.” 4 4 “Silent Night,” and other numbers. A playlet will be given by four) "Now who can Ma: | . ry Jones be? = GE gt Aine 11 got this book last night with a| hristmas,” will be Chicago postmark on it, but 1! lowing the offering don’t remembe: ie are by that! be pl name and besides, I haven't her i But Wicen the hy rd | urrying crow: and the busy pend gag bn the rush and bosetle, thers. was a feel- | EFFECTIVE goodwill an: happiness. | Here vue basic reason why, With all their presents mailed, | without opiates or choroform, Fo-|these people will limp home and; ley's Honey and Tar Compound stops | some of them may » “Well, I'm | glad it’s over but any one oughs heal dis- Be ake Mocanin hs coonines , ques lomorren., =u) admit that they rather the curative virtues of pure Pine Tar ether . heal ingredients, to- Jamestown, in E. Me- SENTENCE FOR -|be more satisfir By Arrest of Her |; “\larceny going on in Morton and Grant | | well giv unmind- | mont! ndicat-|and the state's attorney declared the loaded down | as dinner.” tin the form of J. C. |City Commissioners thing: “Phat’s just like Mabel to send/s ES eT Sa [CO A shining white cloak replaces the summer garment of green lawns and trees in which the United States 18 MONTHS IS GRANT FARMER Vicinity, Pleads Guilty to Grand Larceny Charge — |i —— h Although he d red he “would if he were given a light sente Crowder, 54, Paradise vicinity, was ‘se 18 month in the penitentiar, he appeare rry yesterday | to plead guilty to a charge of grand larceny, rowder took five hogs belonging to Carl Koenig®a neighbor, and en- gaged a truck to take them to Elgin, where he sold them for $89. He de- clared he did this because “they were ating me out of house and home” of anger, he disposed of sixth hog, which had been eating his poultry feed, he killed by | triking over the head with a neck | 1 would be more satisfied if you would give me a light sentence, judge, and let me go ‘back and sell some ‘cattle T own to make restitu- he told Judge Berry. has been so much grand punties that the court can't very | too light a sentence,” said | Judge Berry, sentencing him to 18) Incidentally,” remarked the judge, if you stil want to make restitution | ‘ou can make arrangements with the | warden of the penitentiary to send{ someone down to Paradise to dispose of the cattle. State's Attorney A. T. Nelson of |]) nt county, William Noltemeier, | man had previously been of good character and leniency was recon: mended by Mr. Nelson. Mandan Rotarians Gather For Annual hristmas Meeting || With the Christm spirit fore- most, Mandan Rotarians gathered yesterday noon at the Lewis and Clark hotel for their annual rist- James L. Hanley read a selection, There a Santa Claus?” after i rend Gilbert Stewart wave; the principal address of the day.. He drew a parallel between the various types of service throughout the ages, and declared ‘that many of the cardinal principles of Rotary came from fundamental Christian prin- a large Christmas After the m Santa Claus, Gould, appeared to hand out presents to the Rotarians. t tree. Have Regular Meet Minor busines was taken up by th commissioners’ mecting last tition for extension of. watermains in the southwest part of the city was ref€rred to the water department for investigation and re- port. The president and the city auditor were authorized to contract with the Edison lamp works of the General Electric company for street lamps for another y Instraction is given the city auditor to file application for # 1927 license for the city’s motor truel | Personal and | | Social News of VISIT BROTHER Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leonhard have had as their guests for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Frank of Minneanolis, who left last eve- as. for their home. Mr. Leonard ~ Mrs. Frank are brother and si: TO visit sons will vist thet won Demsky, vi in Minneapolis on en day aga Mrs, H r guest mother, Jamestow After Chri leave for S Littlehales who ‘was recently trans- ferred to that division of the North- John Crowder, 54, of Paradise |°™ Pacific. ved here. stroke 0} | Frank’ Dieter both marriage license yesterday in Man- dan county court. heavy snowfall. They will leave later for Grand Rap- ids, Mich., to spend two months with another son. TO VISIT DAUGHTER B. Parsons will have as over the holidays her rs. D, §. Littlehales of vho will urrive today. s, Mrs. Littlehales will le, Wash,, to join Mr. VISITS IN MANDAN Miss Madeline Froelich has arrived Mandan to visit relatives over the i Miss Froclich makes her me with her sister, Mrs. John Gus- tafson of Hallida: SERIOUSILY ILL s Naren ls of Mandan, at his farm home in r county, according to word re- He is suffering from a paralysis. HOLIDAY VISIT Mrs, R. A. Countryman and’ son, who are were joined today by Mr. Country- man. with relatives. visiting in Minneapolis, They will spend the holidays MARRIAGE LICENSE ind =Rose Herner, were granted a of. Mandan, RETURNS TO GRAND FORKS Miss Emily Hoisveen has gone to her home in Grand Forks after'visit- ing her brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leonhard. sister, PARENTS, OF DAUGHTER Mr.‘and Mrs.:Leonard Damskv' are the parents Thursday at the: Deaconess hospital. of « daughter ‘born TO DETROIT LAKES Miss Clara Johnson will spend the capitol is usually pictured. This beautiful photograph was made just after Washington had its first holidays with relatives at Detroit Lakes, Minn, HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Earl Hendrickson, student at the state agricultural college, has ar- rived home for the Christmas holi- days. |Severe Cold Wave Enters Arkansas Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 24—(AP) —A cold wave was entering Ar- kansas today at the tail end of ‘a period. of extensive rains which have flooded lowlands, inundated highways, swept out highway and railroad bridges and caused other property damage expected to run ie several hundred thousand dol- jars. Rivers and other streams in the state continued to rise today after having caused four deaths from drowning. More rain was fore- cast today for the eastern part of the state. Death Penalty Asked | -For Pat McDermott rick Eugene McDermott, with the murder of Don R. were begun yesterday. Argument ep be limited to two hours on each side. In asking the death penaity for McDermott, Assistant Prosecutor Henry W. Harter today told the ju: that the assassination was an, tack ‘on the American press wit! which our institutions cannot ‘pro: charged Mellctt, is a matter of war,” Harter de- clared. “You would gladly give your sons to go out and fight for your country. This sort of ti is the | most}. dastard! cowardly i it must stop, A salmon caught in the Twee river by the Earl of Home 176 yea jo still holds the record for Euro) The monster weighed 69 8-4 poun ant business relations and our sincere * Good Wishes * for your Health * Happiness * * and Prosperity * in the years to come. We have earn- estly endeavored, at all times, to merit your ‘confidence, by extending * the best service * at-our command and we take this means of assuring you of our continued efforts to warrant your . On behalf of our entire organization, we wish * for you and yours * A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR. * future support. * * ‘ acini emt ptt tnt eee business * and sup- port have added to our success * this year, we dedicate this Christmas Tree. * * On it we.are offering these words of appre- ciation/of our pleas HEMPEL’S CASH GROCERY “B RaAWrzavAnH NORTH DAKOTA a Use and Occupane Pe.jance policy in the. CHILDREN ARE CITY'S GUESTS AT AUDITORIUM Musical Program Followed By Arrival of Santa Claus and Candy Distribution ithered to hit child by ee audience was f Litre a with of Christmas candies and Rratvity.” ik age ea ete | carols which ' arrival of Santa Clas te. jalverson in charge. ene ih ae Christianson was chairman, — Postoffice Window Will Be Open From ,_ Persons wishing to transact bus- iness.at thi eee ca on Christ- mas day should call at the window between the hours of 11 o’clock and noon tomorrow, according to Post- master Oliver Lundquist. The postal irtment’s order that all work shall be sus; on Christmas day has resulted in an advancement of one hour of the In caseof fire it pays your rent If you are paying rent you need the : protection against loss afforded you by insur- ford Fire Insurance Company. Be Insured Right Call on'this agency to go over riyour plant and: consult with you as to the proper insur- ance you: uae sound ‘pro- ns \ You are under no obligation to buy in your prob- lems to this Hartford agency. MURPHY “The Mea Who Kaows Insurance” 216 Broadway ‘ Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. ‘D. °. period’ durin; will. be open. make only one delivery daily in the residence district because of the exceptionall, Christmas mail, k earriers. have kept pace with. the incoming mail and all deliverable mail received during cach day has een out of the office by evening. -An extra motor pressed into service this morning three lai all day delivering Christmas 0} ind delivered by tonight. “> @ne city delivery tomorrow forenoon. A new national women’s club, the Society of Women Geegtaphere, has brn organized with Mrs. jam: 11 to 12 Tomorrow |. 1-TON CHASSIS ’ M376 2Ton cHassis Sales for the entire year of . $1605 1925 had already been ex- Paired in ceeded on August 19, 1926. RAHAM BROTHERS -~=-- TRUCKS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1926 ig which the window Jelinek Is Winner of 10-Game Series + Charles Jelinek came out winner in the ten-game bowling series played ‘ with Jack Hegreness of Mandan when he rolled up 974 points to 916 for Helgreness in the last five games of the series at Mandan last night. Jelinek’s grand total for the ten games was 1907 and Hegreness’ 1750, a lead of 177 for Jelinek. The Bis- marck man rolled two scores above 200 in last night’s series, making one 213 and one 226 score. Hegreness made one 200 and one 202 score. The ‘score by games for all matches was as follows: C. Jelinek—245, 167, 164, 205, 152, 177, 182, 176, 213, 226, totalling 1907. J. Hegreness—166, 184, 139, 171, 147, 188, 200, 202, 177, 154, totalling 1730. it has been possible tol this week, heavy e clerks and truck was trucks have been s which have arrived by it, so that postal em- pe to have all mgil on ten I be made Five* million women in the United States it barber shops in a year, jarriet C. 8 it is estimated. president. We wish to thank the people of Bismarck and vicinity for the splendid’ business you have given us. We trust we shall 3 merit this confidence in the fu- - ture. With hearty Christmas Greet- ings and best wishes for the New Year. ismarck’s Dental Clinié: joston Dental Company ; e Graham Brothers Trucks are winding up the greatest year in their history. The new G-BOY met instant acclaim in the 1-Ton field . ., The new 2-Ton Truck wasa triumph . . . Important im- provements were made in the 4 1%-Ton Truck... Dodge | Brothers %-Ton Commercial \ Cars, both chassis and bodies, a were greatly improved $1025 ern eoae men brite Dales, Brothers YeTon ™. B.. GILMAN CO BROADWAY AT SECOND sr. PnONe G08 BISMARCK a abide with you ‘each and every day! B. K. Skeels 408 BROADWAY

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