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‘ ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7,.1927 ‘THE BISMARCK 'TRIBUNK Milady in 2000 A. D.? Conviction Is Not | <¢,3"%%, Falta th tar acy | Reet, ea A ‘WOOD ENGRAVER EMPLOYS WANING’ SE ‘oke | ‘As is only natural at this time of| Weirick, and a fourth, Edward Hig-| tration ticket, by. ART MAING CRUST a, ANDAN EWS Peal Halt cones rey ot aaah eae Cg! receipts last month| Each of the three candidates seek- ed those of any other single com-| === j F modity to pass over the city scales. je .N.D.A. Is gst : Warning that conviction on | There, were 2.622 loads of that kind ’ chi ft selling Ii is not abso- euicied. iy. Deen Coe & PPT ity’ veceooary’ {oF tue’ revecation| Other loads included the follow. = Mandan busses men are behind (sett ae fone pettom or) owt. fs ta) male wet! La DICO eat the Greater North Dakota associa- attorney ’s off’ here. corn, 516; bones, 3; tion according to members of the . In cas ‘ whe. clarges are rade z, 3; bromus seed, 4; po TONIGHT AND THURSDAY teams that have solicited the busi- " bo lpety tors of such s, the timothy, 3; old metals, 1 4 old of attorney general’s law- r, 8; copper, 1; merchandise, 6; cop aha Ben nl at eg eS enforcemens ¢:vision ‘sits as, both| cabbage, 2; rye, 2; buttermilk, 90; memberships in the North Dokota i and jury and, if satisfied of| onions, 2; gravel, 12; turkeys, 1; Booster organization. 3 the defendant’s gu" revoke. his li-| wood, 1. There still remained approximate- § cense. In some cases, it.is nointed = ly $1,000 16 be ae a Boge F oll a ae ger nae se hice HOLD CEREMONIAL iesday when the teams held a . : i campaign Tuncheon, but H. 8, Rus- . liquor even though a jury failed to lavas tion tare alcigh and sell, Morton county member of the convict when the charges were tried | Scifridge wer. initiated into the Im- Yale that Mandan woul aul ge one the The last case sche-ale? for hear- |D¢Fial Order of Muscovites at a cer- el at go ing here was thit of Tom Cannon, emonial held recently .‘ Flasher. top. Vi The degree staff from Kremlin, No- sian aecaaieaieahasenaeeasaly é Wine the teed tre dhe wake ce dak Ne. 1, Hettinger, was in Personal and rived, however, Cannon waived that MTB: % is | . Social News of cense without protest HIBBING HAS ELECTION Mandan Vicinity soapiied soumntiey tise’ boetet A whirlwind drama of roaring ¢ 3,378 Loads Weighed |p Reick nee ented Imperial Comedy -- Suite Hilda A Quinn : on Municipal Scales} into office by a decisive majority in the balloting here yesterday. Becomes Bride of Business was excellent at the city scales during the month of Novem- i i ber, according to the report of J. John G. Beerling a Wakeman, weighmaster, geod Miss Hilda A. Quinn of Litch- Kn ‘o the ay, foe ion, ited field, Minn., became the bride of Guemg "last vadeh, ce eoenperes John G. Beerling of Mandan Mon- with 2,866 loads during November day evening at the Presbyterian ES church, Rev. G. W. Stewart reading Miaiss Altaa 3. Sather and Ferdin- ma J. er and Ferdit : and Knoll were the attendants, Fol- Gift Suggestions lowing the wedding a dinner was From Mrs; D. Patient’s wy Maer Becring will’apeed the Downtown Gift Shop, 304 1-2 Main the holidays in Litchfield. They will . a adel al ml Monga Indian Pottery, Navajo rugs and blankets, gor- jome, . Mr. Beerling is superintendent of| Mrs. Wallace Ford of Chicago be- the produce aeparenent at the Man-| lieves thatthe flappers of 2000/1! geous in coloring, beautiful dan nko —_ Lifer d ve -| A. D. will stroll about like. this.|| in weaving. is : ‘. Pee ntinoe jome Well, it will take almost that long |! Special Showing of Chinese embroideries. Gifts Bazar CHRISTMAS IS HERE. All over our shop there is a joyous activity—Every corner reveals gifts more lovely « . More plentiful . . . than ever before. We have assembled here for-you all the unusual . . . distinctive .. -quaint...Gifts...from far and out-of-the-way places of the globe, together with the best our own American craftsmen can produce JEWELRY HOSIERY Raro “novelties that are the | The perfect gift. Delightfully vogue of the moment and serve | sheer chiffon. Any color, 80 well to complete the season’s ‘ér the last five years. Mrs. Beer- for them to ‘ grow so. much heir. lings is a Sh a from a The gown is a be past tube de- sign. * ; Minneapolis 5 Her home For its 1927 Christmas seal (above) the National Tuberculosis associa-|h*s been in Litchfield for some tion went to John W, Evans (left), 72-year-old Brooklynite and one of two| time. oe eee: surviving masters’ of the old art of wood engraving, who produced the A seal on a wood cut. An old wood cut of Evans.at his work is shown at Housewarming Party the right. 4 : . _ 1 a it aa aaa : {Is Given Saturday at eoriay SCARFS engraving was driven out of exist- fe iret hed wor ae st|Warren Watson Home NOVEL GIFTS c a bit goubittul, ae oud 5 86; ai . Ev v ence léng ago as an illustrative art,| trunk valued at $50; ring Mrs. L. Weinhand) and Mrs. John Of fine glassware, Italian, hand. cherish a colortal, handstiocked but John W. Evans, 72-year-old A i Brooklyn wood cut artist, has de-| the officers investigated 377 calls| TAY were, hostesses Saturday wt a signed a picture which wi.l have the ineredible circulation of 1,750,000,-| reported to them during the 30-day) of'Mr. and Mrs. Warren Watson at 000 copies within the next month. Other details of the report fol- their home at 204 Fifth avenue The picture is of Santa Claus and| tow: — Doors of busine: laces} Northwest. ~ his reindeer, and it is emblazoned i ck The evening was spent at bridge. on the 1927 Christmas seal, rey rted and int .| Mr. and Mrs. Watson were pre- duced for the first time from a wood ley| sented with a magazine rack. At cut. Seals are being distributed by 4 .| the close of the evening a course 1,400 , associations throughout the and answered, 26; cards re- luncheon was served with places pecs to raise funds, e er yer ceived for stolen 700; arc| ™#rked for 20. guests. oliday season campaign, for i fight against tuberculosis. Penta reported | out of omer, i] Max F. Schults left Monday for vans is one of two survivors of| recovered, 1 (valued at $1,780);| Washington, D. C., where he will the old school of wood engravers. legal papers served, 2; quarantine transact busines: The other is Timothy Cole, 76, of posted, 1; drivers notified for} ‘ Poughkeepsie, N. Y. In th. seven-| ¢, to at stop signs, 1;| ,,J0bn Benter of Powder River, ties, before the half-tone was pet-| deivers notified for having teropes | Mont. is spending a few days here fected and Rp Pred ete cred lights, 58; letters received and an- x. ae guest of his brother, Perry into use, many of the wered, 39. i ~. in the. public press were created “ bes ee adil decorated vases, hand-painted | silk scarf. Just the thing to trays, Czecho-Slovakian China, | complete her costume. pi chehe Leiorysbial oobi pottery, ‘rench shell flowers potted to resemble the rose or Lend LINGERIE Bridge table covers and the gay black backed playing cards. The exquisite, personal gift, the gift that is cherished by every ” woman. It may be a Drecoll HANDKERCHIEFS glove silk Gown, Pajamas, Bloomer and Brassiere set or a Dainty things of ‘the finest lin- | Step-in Chemise. We are amply en, lace-trimmed or finished | stocked with fine lingerie. with ie fine, led hem or ex- quisitely hemstitched. Eacu c one boxed if desired. KIMONOS _ Smart Shoes for Holiday Occasions For the informal—semi-formal—or formal affair we oO ¢ 6 OH Nothing more acceptable to tha BAGS average woman than a smart ‘ kimono. Whether it is to serve Not only a favorite gift, but 2 | as a traveling robe, for loung- lasting one. From beautiful, | ing or general utility wear, we brilliant French bags to the | have a various assortment to chic leather for daytime wear. choose from. and engraved by the same man, and Thomas S. Kirk of Vancouver, B. have the effective shoe—the shoe that goes with the See ecers cera eo OO Perige sr ia aE Temperature and = || cz." of his Sanghi Mes. HE, 4 costume for each occasion. Our stocks include pat- st of his This yéar #6 Netional Tuberculo-. Redt Conditions EEnterman. °Mr, Kirk is en route ent leathers—Kids—Reptilian Leathers—Satins— sis association sought a new design home from Toronto, Canada, Velvets and Suedes—blacks and colors— for Christmas seals and consulted|””(yeercury readings at 7 a. m.) Evans. He was still at his bench, BISMARCK Cloud, , 12 below at tooling reproductions of fine paint-| 7 9m. 15 below at a a. m5 ings, He which td ecg te de- mi noug! im oc~| % i ; cupied—for wood lends itself, to al rotis yey eee 2 below; softness of line thatenake. the best] “ Minot—Clear, 20 below; roads Bees cuts ere art sei tossed fair. ) treasi many a library. ‘argo—C! s roads To” Keds the Chris as fi 5 cesainkinganiae sis ss fair. the original painting was photo- i 3 , ; graphed on s block of wood many | ,,Winens—Snowing, 19; roads fair times the size of the secl. Evans| sochoster—Blizze: Sigh ae * then tooied out all the which ly appear white in the finished seal. oat pocket: Cloudy, 16 below; Hide gracern on by 2 ews camie tae nese, who foun if a block o' * wood were covered with ink and Ra cage: ' Bone wind, 20 pressed on a sheet of paper ‘he ink. jr ptbicvesd B Bo; blocked. would be transferred to. the paper, Matinee Every Day 2:90 wood engraving was made Duluth: strong winds; 7 in Europe in the fifteenth century below; rade dried: é Partly ‘cloudy, 15 be-|] TONIGHT - Wed. & Thurs. and reached its height 300 years Grand Forks—Partly cloudy, 15 Gifts attractively Bi dace boxed for sending if de- sir : 6 Rosetta c Mrs, Sig Ravnos and son, Jack, left Sunday for Harrisburg, Pa., and for other eastern points where they will spend some time. At Harris- burg, she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. 8S. Dougherty, HOSIERY, TOO “First witf? the newest” . Hichmonds Bootery later. Now it is rapidly becoming] tow, _ & lost art. ie Police Make 54 Miicedee tetiey cent, 18 Salers a : t) Monthl "et; ape WHAT COULD egies” aaammndaatange BE SWEETER? * Fifty-fe sts were made —_____ the Birmarck-pollce de e101 GOOD REMEDY FOR BAD ing Hareabes, acco! COUGH ‘ For the 25th Convention and good judgment both suggest CANDY for were. Ms HA\\\ 3 | Christmas; and in particular, our candy. Delicious confec- nine with Pes drank. and Siar ingen a ME We tionery of several pleasing varieties. _ ‘engaging in the liquor traffic, four| entirely gone,” says this satistied Ze Homemade Candies Our Specialty with Joesteation, sini one each with| user from Nebraska. No spines, | TODAY’S SPECIALS & ireeny, ss tty, threatening| no chloroform, a French Chocolates, per Jb. ...... yall bon- fc throat is It, pemtaleiag pays lor se Me Cream Kisses, per Ib. > » per Ib, .. Cocoanut Cream Fai Ib. Fall Cream Caram t ‘auilla, EY, meats, very special, per pow Peanut Brittle, ver Ib. ....... Lemon Cocoanut Glace, per Ib. Chop Suey Glace, per Ib, ....... Milk Chocolate Peanut Brittle, ner Ib. .. Milk Chocolate Fruit and Nut Brittle, per Ib.... We also have candy in Jarge and small cans. i priced from $1.00 to $4.00. All homemade candies made A real joy-giver is'sn elec- trical gift from Skeels—al- ways saving time and i. Any of these will surely be YOU.KNOW / ; You Never Thought of an Enlargement ee of your favorite negative for a _ CHRISTMAS PRESENT , Electric Grill ....$4.00 to $12.50 Flatirons' .,...$3.95 to $7.75 . Frigidaire |