The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1927, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1927 THE BISMAhen cRIRUNR MRS. LINDBERGH At Fesws Hosting LOWER RATES the support we have had in help- ing to make gas servi lable for every purpose in Bismarck and Mandan at reasonable rates, and can assure our customers that their good will is one of our greatest assets in 'SUBIACO ABBEY of the odd jobs that are to be found about the home or office, can be performed by the boys. - See the bargains in Toy School Boys Want. - Odd Jobs During Holiday Season IN ARKANSAS his friends ‘at Kizin’s ‘ pan this busin Furniture at Kennelly’s Fur- ess.” The company is asking for per- mission to establish three classes of rates—a domestic residence rate, a CONTINUES HER | ARE ASKED FOR Pile Ben 7, need AR TRE SOUTH ET ~ USERS OF GAS commercial cooking rate, aftd a coi _ ISDESTROY W. G. Fulton, director of boys’ work, Gazette Ptg. Co. Leaves Tulsa, UOkla., Airport Today — Reaches Dalla’, Texas, at 10:07 —— : Tulsa, Okla., Dec. 21.—(AP)—Tie tri-motored. monoplane § carrying Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh and party to Mexico City, where she plans to spend Christmas with her son, Col. Charies A. Lindbergh, hopped off from Tulsa airport this morning at 7:45 for Dallas, Texas. Pilot Harry Brooks said he ex- to land at Dallas not later than 10:10 a. m., where only a brief stop will be made before continuing to_San Antonio, where he hopes to land at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The party will have luncheon at San An- tonio. They plan to fly to Brownsville, Texas, border city, this afternoon and expect to spend the night there. Brooks said they decided not to try to reach Tampico today, as they wished to avoid any possibility of night flying over Mexico. Dallas, Texas, Dec. -21.—(AP)— Mrs. Evangeline L, L. Lindbergh, on, her way by airplane to see her son, Col. Charles A. Lindbetgh, in Mex; ico City, landed at Love field, Dal- las, at 10:07 this morning. The plans were to refuel the big plane and proceed to San Antonio. Dallas, Texas, Dec. 21,—()—Mrs. Evangeline L, Lindbergh left here at'10:53 a. m. today in the tri- motored monoplane bearing her from Detroit to Mexico City to join her son, Colonel Charles A. Lind- RENTON HARBOR CULTS BELIEF 1S SHATTERED ‘King’ Benjamin Purnell Fails to Emerge From Death on the Fourth Day Benton Harbor, Mich. Dec, 21— eae cate a feta jamin Purnell, who al § s arise from i s Yo'a mere hope, the leaderless House » Devils Lake—Cloudy 8; of David colony today set about, ‘Winona—Cleay, 3 <bove; bei peed their affairs. | ' fair. ‘ Frank Wyland, Benjamin's _per-, 4 sonal bodyguard, declared that for| iauameecoar, being the temporal affairs the ie nse et David will be guided) Sealed bids will be received by Attorney H. T. Dewhirst, who| by the Bismarck Hospital for spat a legal yrs z ager clean crushed coal, ¥% to 14; Per inh de yh e a clinch, screenings and slack— in’s following and rapidly arose J ings we place er Nespattione Veccted quote separate prices on each. to the ruler himself. Bids will be January hether, the colony council voted 11,1928, by Board of Trustees. additional powers to Dewhirst or whether he has taken charge on his own initiative is not known, and he remains in seclusion, refusing to be interviewed. — Dewhirsé is reported to have turned over considerable wealth when he joined the col result his voice was hirst was one of the most devout believers in the immortality of Ben- jamin —_ it ae ites who pone that Purnell w eme! irom death on the fourth day. The fourth day a.d inert. This m slab in the undertaki Fred H. Martinie, after having been removed from the colony yesterday afternoon. Py ee Christmas Program at Kiwanis Meeting pas Maus - + A Christmas program was given Tuesday at the regular meeting of the Kiwanis club. Rev. G. W. Stew- art of Mandan was the principal speaker, addressing the club mem- bers on the history and significance Florence MeNeill of McKenzie, (above) methber of the McKenzie Clothing club, and Alton Johnson of Sterling, member of the Sterling Pig club, represented the boys’ ‘and girls’ clubs of Burleigh county at the annual state institute held at Fargo last week. R. BE, Morris, piano..F. H. Waldo was chairman of the day. A feature of the meeting was the Chrtstmas’ tree. Each member of the club brought a gift which he exchanged, with a fellow member. The club had the following guests Tuesday: Judge J. A. Coffey of Jamestown; Elling Helmer of Tay- lor; Mra. Morris, Miss Andrist and Mr. Engelhardt of Bismarck; Rev. Stewart of Mandan. "Temperature and | Road Conditions ! o—— ) (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) BISMARCK—Partly cloudy, 14 above at 7's. m., 2 below at mid- nights roads fair. t. Cloud—Cloudy, 2; roads f: Rochester—Clear, 5; roads Fargo—Cloudy, 8; roads ft e n opetalatar eegl 10; fair. Duluth—Clear, 8; roads fai Hibbing—Clear, 4; roads fai . Gratid Forks—Partly cloudy, 10; roads fair. P Ben-' Mankato—Clear, his Crookston—Clear, 0 reads onl; to reject any and all bids. Bismare aia) = = 4 = = = e bination house heating and indus- residénce rate drops ver~ sharply after the first 1,500 cubic feet, which will give to the consumers a very cheap rate for water heating or space heating with the Radiant- fire type of heater, since the aver- ing in Bismarck snd Mandan will be| age family consumes less than 2,000 given a substantially lower rat af. ter the first cf the year if the ap- plication of the Consolidated Ut company for ‘a revision of rates in these two cities is given f orable consideration by the board of railroad commissioners. . according to Frank Ployhar of Valley Ci president of the compgny, who in Bismarck yesterday mae the application to the state board. re is little question but that the railway commissicners will grant.the application, inasmuch as lower rates will be of great benefit to those who use gas in their homes or business places. Since the reorganizrtion of the old Bismarck Gas company nearly two years ago, the local plant been enlarged and many labor sav- ing devices installed. all of these improvements tending toward great- er economy in operation as well as a marked improvement in_ service, Senator Ploykar states. Bismarck Seeks Permission to Revise + Rates Downward Users of gas for cooking and heat- feet a month for cooking. On Par With Fargo Bates — The proposed commercial cooking rate is for the larger consumers, with steps for quantity consumption which brings it on a par with the gas rates for that class of service 5 | now in effect M Fargo. LAO ond house heating and indus: rate is just a few cents higher than the rate for this same service in the Twin Cities, accord- ing to Senator Ployhar, and is much cheaper than in any other city in North Dakota. This rate will make it possible for industries needing a cheap, dependable fuel supply to lo- fd one ni te ca used in ik ae jifferent trade processes in the world today, for which there is no satisfactory substitute. GOOD REMEDY FOR BAD COUGH Consolidated Utilities 1 trial rate. The proposed domestic “A hard persistent wearing cough kept me awake for several nights, fine as can be found in cities sev-| and when my druggist recommend- eral times its size. ed Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- High pressure mains were laid to pean. I was eager to try it. In Mandan during the summer‘and the| less than two days, my cough was entirely gone,” 8 this satisficd user from Nebraska. Nq eae no chloroform, a really ‘valuable remedy for coughs, colds, throat and bronchial ‘irritations. Accept residents of that city are now en- joying as efficient service as the people of Bismarck. 500 New Consumers “Concrete proof that the people The Board reserves the right; no substitute for Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Get the genuine. Sold Everywhere.—Adv, of these two cities appreciate the services of the company is evidenced by the fact that more than 500 con- sumers have been added during the year and prospects for an even gteater volume for 1928 are very encouraging,” Senator Ployhar said. “We feel more than satisfied with today can boast of a gas plant as Beulah Coal Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 Capitol Theatre TONIGHT—Wednesday and Thursday The Most Amazing Wild Horse Picture Ever Made REX, in his biggest, most thrilling picture, with the stupendous stampede of thousands of fear-mad horses Comedy—“Her Silent Wow”—Fox News Assorted Joy For. All the Family Special Christmas Novelties Made of Our Delicious Peppermint Candy Christmas Canes .. Christmas Baskets Christmas Cup and Saucers ..... Uhristmas ‘Candle Holder and Candles Christmas Mixture, -per Broken Candy, per 1b, Ribbon Candy, per 1b, be Baby Mixture, per 1b, . (ate Fancy boxes and baskets, filled with our delicious home matle milk chocolate, fruits, nut meat, French 4 nougat and chewing centers. No creams. Look over our display before buying your holidey BU, ‘and save money, _ Sweet Shop - Se up 10c up 5c up S5e up S5e : = $ 3 = = erarajerermararerererererorerereiete = These boys are all anxious to 200 Students of College Con-| have the opportunity of earning xtra money so that th ° ducted to Safety—Building | ti boy Christma Our stock of End Tables, tinue their studies, buy Christmas Valued at $1,600,000 smokers, Ine baskets, and sewing cabinets are still complete. Kennelly’s Furni- ture, Mandan. ru presents and clothe feed them- selves, Mr. Fulton said. aR : , Shoveling walks, running errands, Subiaco, Ark., Dec. 21.—(®)—For] i¥ing furnaces, beating rugs, any ih at Padi ac ne | Richholt’s Cash and Carry Grocery turesque medictine abbey, last night. The structure, believed to be THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE practically fireproof, was valued at more then $1,000,000. The fire, originating in the base- ment, first swept the monastic en- closure which occupied all four loors of one side of the rectangu- lar building, and then branched to both adjoining wings, sweeping the college dormitoties on one side and the chapel and library on the other, to meet on the remaining wing, which comprised the college proper and guest quarters. Fire apparatus brough from Fort Smith, 50 miles away, on a special train, proved useless when the Mmeager water supply was exhausted. Approximately 200 students of the college were conducted to safety by the fathers, and then organized to fight the flames. Plans were completed early today to send the students home, and the college will be closed indefinitely. Fresh eggs for sale. Phone 1160-M. Christmas Cards. — Globe- Gazette Ptg. Co. Peaches Plams Fancy dressed Turkeys and Geese at the right price Fancy Dressed Roasting Plneapp! Chickens, per Ib. ...... Asparagus .. Fancy Dairy Butter, 5-lb. jars, es 3 Ibs. for Bring your jar —— Mixed Nuts, 2 3 c per .pound ..... Orange, Lemon, 1-4 Ih. package Cranberries, per ~ quart ..... POPCORN BALLS — XMAS CANDY NESE CELERY — HEAD LETTUCE — SWEET POTATOES ORANGES — APPLES Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. GUSSNER’S Self Service | Department For Cash Only No Delivery Thursday and Friday Swansdown Cake Flour, wal own fr, FREE, Santa Claus free 1 Ih. shelled walnuts at..7 sis Crop Nuts, mixed, Christmas Candy, per Ih ... Canned Sweet Potatoes, tin. Pare Lard, 2 lbs.'for .......1 Swedish Sausage, fresh ¢ 4 on ‘ rr ape Bacon, sugar cured, Order Your Xmas Tarkey GUSSNER’S Over Forty Years on Main Logan’s We Thank You Only 3 more days to do your Xmas shopping and remember we will be closed two days. Let us suggest that you buy as many things as possible Thursday and Friday, thereby relieving the heavy bur- den of Saturday. Let Us Suggest Almonds, Shelled and Salted Baking Powder Bar-le-duc Jelly, Brazil Nuts Bulk Figs Cheese, All Kinds < Caviar Cherries for Salad Chili Sauce » Cluster Raisins Coffee Compote Si Currants Dates, Bulk and Packages Dill Pickles Extracts Fancy Canned Fruits Fancy Canned Vegetables ‘ Fig Pudding Filberts = Fruit Cakes —_—Ginger Crystallized $ Grenadine Pineapple Jellies Lemon Peel Marrons =“ g Maraschino Cherries © Mint Sauce © Mixed Nuts‘ Orange Peel p4 Olives, Ripe Olives, Plain Olives, Assorted Stuffed Olives, Stuffed Pale Dry Ginger Ale Pastry Flour Peanuts Pearl Onions Pecans, Salted Pecans, Shelled Pimento Cups Plum Pudding Poultry Seasoning Preserved Figs Preserves Pumpkin Rolled Oats Sage Salad Dressing Raisins, Seeded Raisins, Seedless Sweet Pickles Spiced Fruits Spices Sweet Potatoes Swiss Gruyere Cheese Tea Walnuts Yum Yum Pickles Mints Last but not least “Lydia Darrah Candies” 118 3rd St. DELIVERIES 8:45 10:30 ‘ MEAT DEPARTMENT Leave your order for your turkey, chicken, or prime roast * Candies Citron Peel Cranberries All Phones 211 2:30 4:30 Patterson Hall ’ Yor 8 T-Piece: Music at 9:30

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