The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1926, Page 3

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, man, ‘ - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926" BARTH SHOCK” FELT TODAY IN- WASHINGTON Quake Most Violent Felt There in 17 Years, Accord- | ing tq One Pioneer Spokane, Wash, Dee. 30—()—An| earth shock, nt enough to be; felt without’ a scismograph and lo-| cated within 500 miles of this was recorded at the Gonzaga Uni sity observatory here, the dire reported today, The tremor starte: at 9 a2. m, and continued for two minutes, he said. Wenatchee, Wash., Dec. 30-—(#)—| A pronounced earthquake was felt at! 10:05 a, m. here today. | Buildings | shook and many occupants ran into Pld streets. One old zen, who has felt them before, said it was the | most pronounced in the 17 years he! has resided here. ° > | Clear Lake ! o——______—_________-¢! Alfred Olson was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and daughte, Mildred, returned home Tuesday from Kidder county where they had been visiting relatives and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were ‘pleasantly. entertained at the Dallas Barkman home Tuesday evening. Vivian Shaffer and Myrtle fenson are spending their ave spent Wednesday after school New York with her moth with Mrs. Albert Cfrristenset British army, and Jacque ne In Olaf Olson and Winn Koterba were soda like her father, doesn’t she? passengers for Sterling Thursday, re- Z turning on No. 8, the same day. Alfred’ Olson left Thu innesota to spend Chri ew Year's with her parents. y Smith, Miss Lena Dislevey and el Nelson were at Steele Wednes- short program, games were lunch was served and pres- treats distributed. School the Monday follow- has been ing. 3 Mabel Carlson came up from | ©! Dawson Friday to spend a few days with her children and her Laie + Ww Mr. and Mrs. Smith, | Edith Olson from Driscoll is visit- ing her cousin, Nora Olson, over the | week-end, Stanley Walgren left for Bismarck Friday to spend Christmas with rela- | tives, Christ Schoon returned home Fri- diay where he has been as a jury s with her parents . J. Jiras, Mr. and Mrs. E fumily were guest ris home Christm Mr. and M ed the Geo, mas. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monr Christmas with Mrs, Monro ents, Mr. and Mrs. dir M. F. Parker motored to Sunday to spend the Christi tion. Ww hitted family tr. and Mrs, J. W. Beyer enter- tained a number of friends at a Jovely Ciristmas dinner, The eve- ning was spent in listening to the |g ew radio. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and | | Mildred spent Christmas day with | g@————— Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and fam- | e Mr, and Mrs." Will Stiles and’ fam- ily were Christmas dinner guests with friends near Sterling. Marvin Magness spent! Saturday evening and Sunday with the Will| les family. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shaffer enter- for Medina to. spend. the ‘ vacation with Miss Me Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fish | proud parents of a y and son are getti Miss Hild with her parent tratton, of Regan. paren are the Mother t of Steele, Mr . rave and family, Lenora and Fay Hargrave and L. B, Nora, and Edith Olson. L. B. Olson and daughter, Nora, had as their guests, Christmas eve, | Willie Olson and family. | John Hensen, father of Mrs. John Merringdahl, left Friday for Glen » Ullinsto be with his family over] ¢ Christmas. : Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelsen were |; Christmas dinner guests at theHomer Nelsen home. for Minot, where she spent Christ mas and New Year's holid Lila and Ethel Hendrickson lers at the A.J, Krause home I Hendrickson and to Miss Priscilla Olson, who is em-| {i a the ployed at the E. J. Erickson home, |!°"° sited with home folks from Satur: | aby” returned. to. Regan y until Monday. poe foie dee Mr. and Mrs.’ John Merringdaht |" Bismarck on business for a few spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Albert. Hammer. : sa Mr, and Mrsg@heodore Skogen en- yer a a joyed the visit from -theit daugh-| sich ist foe the ters over the week-end. re fr ne Several from this vicinity attend-| parents at Ashley ed the Christmas program ut the Zion Lutheran church of Lein Sun- st week. ter, Myrtle, called on Mrs, Frank |4¢————— Seat wee Shaffer Monday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Claud Hansen Miss Lenora Hargrave returned | their baby boy to Mrs. Hi: E from Steele Monday. ter at Huff, N. Dak, Miss Daisy Dodds, who spent her | Hansen has/been in poor hi vacation with her mother and sisters | some time and was unable to care for} at Hazelton, returned home Monday. i in Binns kt Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave receiving med spent, Monday evening with the Frank| J, a aul | + Shaffer family. shipped into Stewartsdale 1 Miss. Hazel Nelson spent a few Suich a sold to the farmers in th days with the Ed Erickson young/ vicinity. Owing to the poor roads} folks. this was a great accommodation to many who were getting short of coal.! Wayne Warren took his tractor to, Ghylin {| his Home dn the woods which he 1 cently purchased and exp There was a party given at the Aug. Krause home Monday evening in honor of Hilda’s fifteenth birthday Games were played and then a de-|§ lightful lunch was served. Those who : attende ie party wi jorence, ane . Walter and Charley Keator, Marvin, or listening to the songs and recita 5 Marion and Martha Alm, Meta, Lil-| tions. The Rood Goodman family iver Hien and Emil Hilken, Ted Ehnes and! yoon ‘sick with the flu, wood, Mossere SDavid’ and Albert Reibe| Lynn Gramley of Mandan spent: are visiting at the Ang. Kraies home, chesiaes ith his sister, Mrs. John Word was receive: ‘rom red . Anderson that he is getting along ae Aipon Sait Ge Penn Yan, just fine and he likes to go to the|New York. who has Qecn | viniting Hanson Auto and Tractor school, | relatives at the John Stewart home, Hilda Krause has returned to her| left Monday for Wilton and Regan to home after being employed at the visit a few days with relatives before H._E. Rannestad home at Regan. returning to her home. \ Walter Schaminsky and Miss syle Quite a few from this vicinity at- Schaminsky were callers at the Aug.| tended the Christesas programs at Krause home Sunday afternoon. Bismarck and Menok age Misses Ruby and Ruth Magnuson| | Frank Gresses wore bisy pickin visited» ut the Krause home Sunday tankers cane re ot gatte numbor from this vicinity | luck with their turkeys this year. were present at the program given by the Rekan school the 22nd of Decem- PGISON LIQUOR ola. Erick Englebretson was a KILLS 800 IN * business caller at Regan one day last N. Y. THIS YEAR ;; : Israel Kea id Mrs. Henry Sun- pod igs Bayh nets ei il “04 (Continued from page one) Mr, Keator. Keato: f wood alcohol is w: pahatlon,, Keator was a caller in) °'complete Enforcement Impossible Quite a number of young boys cele- ‘Among these, wore re. Walter ‘and Qrin| complete ‘prohibition enforcement is’ Tyberg, Marvin, and. Mai ii ible. He thinks that as en- Walter’ Keator and Ellis Gill. They earsement grows stranger, bootlog- i4|@lcohol and other substitutes. H is A ‘not willing that the government should poison these substitutes to enforce the law and believes other} concoctions can be placed in them|(SEAL). ent their use. , proved’ prohibition enforcement Mise Erna Gh hon, tencher of| under the administration. of. Assists ky ned her Regrete-v Andrews is believed | w, in. Christ-|by Mr, Mellon to have resulted in, W “afternoon,| the’ use of industrial alcohol by boot- ‘i Gloria’ 's — Up istmas vacation with home folks.| The glorious Enrico Carus)’s little daughter, rate (right), has grown Miss Nora Olson and Bobbie Har-| much since her picture was ens cod ni fas , divorced wife o at ‘aptain Tngratiin ee the {8 Gloria | such a polic in the consequent some drinkers. , however, that any we rous_holi Ha dove | tha wesolution bu portion of the use conference, drinking was a more “likely jonal revende law re much Mellon hopes t be dropped de i|be injurious to drinke so that it will not " Lee Does Not Favor *| Having Inmates Work |: Out Sums of Money The plan, as propo would make nume nges in| this hour, the n ently re-| world, the plun with i re- Mrs. C, Bleckreid left last week | ys with aj t plan of handling bout The difficulty with to work out a sum of money, i not certain that Woren home. 1 been earned you couldn't| being| the accumukati tdna Eeide of Arena stopped | 1 out justice to the} been on the | pr judges would | reeling out just tem, he siti, pe iting with his) f —— > a %" ane Nes Albert Christensen and daugh-|| Se We Burleigh } selina Football Flayed By U. Professor | 30—UP)—Intercol- Was attacked today 1s a breeder of manifold evils by ilkins, University of Chicage | P ec tha) Pele apace) ne sain Speaking before the annual conven- f the National Collegiate Ath- indicted the es charging that it ent among me WILLIAM s, intensifies the drinking evil, i prompts sur- rentitious maintenance of players. Professor Wilkins suggested that conditions could be remedied by limiting players to only one year of competition, or two at the most; by cutting schedules to a i providing only ion between class teams. A Christmas program was given et ¥ |Fraduces 9 over ex! hese alleged of the Application Company, a corvor- \ Dakota that In the Matte of Modern yale i eby given, ine inher With THUNDER ized a exiating ay e of the laws of the th diaee pee the dog for dissolution of paid Friday and Saturday t said appitention will be’ heard ia Court at, the Court rooms ‘ourthouse, in the ‘City of Bismarck, in said County and at 10 o'ciock A, eighth day of February, A. or at such time subsequent thereto The decision not to use poisons in'as the Court may determine; and based on a/that until 10 o'clock A. M. on the 6 t.brated Christmas in Regan,|dangerous quantities is sald eighth day of February A. D. A conviction of Secretary Mellon that, 197 any person may file onjections : Under the old formula, two per cent {/ and 1927, ‘AT HIS BEST in to said application with the Clerk of this Court. r | li’ as dlc out thks 30 band. and neal of es ‘Cour cakes im Jett for|gers and drinkers will turn ad ia lay of December, ‘ CHAS. FISHER, Clerk of the Court in and for Bur- leigh County, N, Dak. District Burn Beulah Coal if vou to rest: in snug satisfac- Phone 62, Wachters. fj : : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Student Conference WILL ASK LEGISLATURE Td BUREAU OF CRIMINAL FSO | Ghall be sanlaned with a. situation under which there would be practical | certainty of capture and punishment for offenders. “Under the present conditions, the has no facilities for dealing with the type of ye i that has been enga; Takes Up Statement By Yate _Professor' Milwaukee, Oth 33,000 | oung mem : trMiding the | ional be and y to fents on the religivt | inef Fee! | ne: aq | State eral: in of Dy wlich tHe eyes and the ears hear, | the theo of rela- tivity which d the universe in thematieal terms, gives the world | in ¢ j ene eo and God in unch | Brofessoy Northrup | people gtasp this — theor, do the erted require. trans soning, they will have ¢ ithe seeret of the uni OPPOSE GOVERNME IMPERIALISTIC POLIC Milw De the climax the whie to war, a res ich would place 0. - P) | delegates on ‘the general the U B government. The vr introduced from| the floo liam J. ity, Would declare opposition to hether that p be followed by diplomatic programs or means of war.” mn ediate vote on | ret a committee to be appointed Dorothy Richards, chairman of the Amendment Introduced mittee will be amendment, introduced by another i Kd place the con-| legi as opposed “to! ene vention | on military training in United’ States.” The resolution on wa edly at on in which the leas of Kirb: Page, editor the World Tomorrow came un ident of Howard uni ity, for the students to ° ‘y of war, ent tendenc y ards i i hat if it goes uncheeked it will inevitably lead. to students to adopt titude in ionships | and do all i to outlaw | edicted aid, “is that ns of the including the United States, aides and en- practices which pro- world war, are rushin Another Disaster he sober trath,” he in the DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Free Examination Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. ‘| Capitol Theater Last Time Tonight Thursday PRESENTS A drama centering about man’s best friend ROBBERY” nainsabalialiin Is Not to Offer Farm Bill This Session Washington, Dec. 30.—(#)—After a discussion of farm legislation with President Coolidge today, Representa- tive Strong, Republican, pressed the opinion that no admi' tration agricultural bill would be of- fered at this session of congress be- cause it might give the impression that attempts were being head off legislation already pend Fargo, N. ion of a bureau of er! in] tigation, i the | through . appropriation », Of $50,000, the duties of which would Py investigation ii me throughout the state, is the endation of the of the State's in North Du-! e counties wre not equippe utstunding recom: | lemisintive com nrck Wednes- js of the committee’: itions were explai ‘today by H. of Cass county, and Iver Acker, Other Recommendations Coupled with the recommendat for the state bureau of criminal iga recommenda- stration would — la with favor upon any farm bill whic was reasonable, pr promise of success in its operation. Higher tariffs on beef, hides some other farm products were favor- ed by Representative blamed agricultural difficulties on the Underwood ta that the admi a a ch tions including: ble and ga Adoption of an act that vide severe penalties for “repeaters,” | Baume Act of K, _ though probably not quite with George attorney gen- Tom Johnson, state's: ey Morton. county, ’ the members of the legislative Dick, mittee. n of capital punishment | for murder, with more hevere pen | ies imposed on criminals who. re- sort to arms in carryi i After Mrs. Edith M. Bishop of Okla- j homa Citv had been arrested in con- | nection with the murder of her hus- Only 11 1-2 minutes of the average " ht’s sleep is taken up in absolute according to a professor in the Muscular or men- tal action occurs during the rest of rth Dakota's greatest problem ction with crim ‘¢ to apprehend tioned her father-in-law, C. H.'s The slain man, Lu- shop, was a noted southwest- =—_. SS Bismarck Food Market Fancy and Staple Groceries and Bakery Goods FOLEY’S Sanitary Delivery Adoption of the uniform automo: Mellon. Institute. hile anti-theft and title certificate | vill, 85 (abov t hjs situation, it has ‘ourth dimension, both of which he appealed to_ ‘the legislative commit. on te’s Attorneys ass ‘inite steps must be take y the state to the end that the Reduction of the period of appeal iminal cases, and transfer of the granting extensions from the district courts to the supreme tee of the tion that di having entered thu izes totaling $45 ice in tt Ae ied ena orl | Beat the he “would suge | udents pursue in opposing | Crosley to Manage DeForest | Radio Co. | Phone 1080 idress that he had deter in any future w WE WISH YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS YEAR IN 1927 New Year’s Specials 1 gallon Red River Valley Honey 12 bars of hardwater Toilet Soap .. Foley’s Green Beans, 2 cans . . Cut Beets, No. 2 cans, 2 for ... 4 : ‘ Stone's Cocoa, half-pound tins, oadathoner equal to. Pork us! | Banquet Planned For | of Cincinnati, | take over the ompany of Jer ¥ Progressive Members | iof New bi csyuen sie ares y City for five y into bankrupte to be held Jun rd, ir company, told Vice is that the stockholde itors of the isked to consider an} The banquet has not been raga | ened that M as one for Nonpartisans ont ¢ With the resolution, the com-| Nonpartisan league. paney Pink Salmon, 1-lo. tin 1 2 Toy Pail Peanut Butter, ie 5e value, art Riera eee per Ib. 80 HAVE WE isn't that the place | Governor A. lwaiare Ase make motor cars?” “G » 1 guess they make a) besides automo: | S are invited to attend, Dale any fori in the | said, | Speakers will includ: Clothes Pins, 3 doz. . Waldorf Toilet Paper, 3 rolls .. close of an intense | stein H, Thoresen and D, ene and | M. Johnse, negto pres: | will give a jlano humbe CcooKs CONTEST | T've ridden in some "Sydney Bulletin. INA ici COUNTRY, Too SOAP DEAL—5 bars P & G, Palm oii ei Chipso, Foley" ‘Ss 43-02. Preserves, p per jar ae 46 All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables. S Rex | guardian nas to start y is eaeaetiog the at-| tically all the ¢ LOGAN'S “We Thank You” All Phones 211 ¢ ward to begin with. Bakery Specials Chas. McGoon, Prop. Cocoanut Cakes, large .. White Cocoanut Cakes, small . Home-made Spice Cakes, large Home-made Spice Cakes, small . Strawberry Jelly Rolls, * Strawberry Jelly Buns, doz. .. Sugar Raised Doughents, doz. Re a doz. 118 od St. n Graham Bread New Year’s Dinner Will, we hope, be a huge success Prepare For Two Days We will close Friday .evening at 6:30 until 7 a. m. All kinds of bakery goods baked fresh ev Fresh Vegetables A car is due today: Sam Nicola Grocery Phone 211 FREE DELIVERY - Fig and Plum Pudding Special sale (50¢ size, 40c) Sugar, 12 Ib: $1.00 $1.00 ....30c .... 0c ... 30¢c $1.00 Tropic Nut Oleamargarite, Pork aon Beans, regular 15c, 5 cams for ...........- Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 5 cans for 2 Ibs. Mother's (25¢e size, 20c) Also Heinz Mince Meat -(1 bb. cans, 28¢ size, 25c) (85¢ size, 70c) (2 lb. cans, 50c size, 45c) Junior Taper Candles In the following colors—lavender, pink,: red, green, yel- Also Cordova banquet size twisted in following colors—white, yellow, pink, red, orange, lavender low), orange, and ivory. Wax Beans, regular 25e, 1 now RCAMS TOR joo. ces css Fould’s Macaroni, 3 pkgs. for . Oranges (small) DOP WM 3 cise sass eee ek “Fresh Eggs” “Enough Said” “Oranges” It so happens that real large or small size oranges arc the cheaper to bu: Per Doz. Phin cccemingear or 25c “Battle Creek Foods” It will pay you to: irivestigate this wonderful line of health foods Richholt’s Cash and Carry [re aw] Grocery THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE Lydia Darrah Candy Your host will appreciate'a\box of these delicious candies Meat Department Fancy Spring r= ++ Fancy Fat Hens Fancy lot Stewing Hens, Fancy lot of Spring Chickens, per pound ..... Randa!l’s Pure Grape Juice, regular 60c seller, per qt., special ................ Towle’s Great Mountain Cane or Maple Syrup, Teayiar 35c seller, special, 2 bottles for ....... Palm Olive Soap, limit 3 bars to a CUSTOMEL ..... sorceress sesncves A few Plum Puddings, BOR. a de veins ons wma ee Ee Delicious Apples, Cured Steer ory - - Cured Pork Local killed We il be closed all das u .80 prepare for two ve. this: se let, Senne our ieee Ca Celery, Head Lettuce, Cra

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