The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1929, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1929 AUDITORIUM DOORS listmas Week on. PIN SETTER LEADING | RestPscee Fem” [ENTRIES INCREASE en OPENRORSUTAAT |e SB crop onomnes | secs =< WY ALRKTN are="~-| HC Minneapolis, Dec. 23.—)—Wheat Neon is 8 wal | hands Of he Rear faction | today. | ga Bstartay, when qdctatlons aia: Eight Now in and Who in and Whole Block | savoriioe. Were: eatelrea” (euoaptie Ne iti tee n| «= «expected ter Parents of 1700 Kiddies Ex-| ori murcatol acne fase ours cu Boy Obeys Orders, Victim Ob- grain vuping by the farmers national —_ ‘nee i pected Are Asked Not to Let [Saat tS at tts serves Diredtions, Police fon averaged ie under the Saturday ‘ine Chewtinay Wiinating: peeve ‘Tear Come Tee Carty — |" iain feel with eset ——— |OSthe Minneapsls rain trade and | Hardt he Mone and ten, by down $6.37 to $1 farm marketing groups of the north | Cther service elubs and the North Daz haaaene ) which compares! Chicago, Dec. 23.—(7)—An unsus- ‘The Christmas fun begins at a| ene the ph Mae: hy $180, attained | pecting, 10 year old bowling alley pin Sy aeriaibe wlbie oe its tatiaere ene kota Power and Light company has o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the|on the November break. Columbian | setter er finally taken hold. Additional en- city auditorium, when 1,700 kiddies | Carbon fell $12.28, Johna-Manville Rewirlie tiech fuse restr ths tional grain cooperation to besin | tries were made today. $1080, American and aurant the| operations at the local chamber of are expected to be the guests’ of the mn Power |sctting for a strange robbery staged |.commerce. ‘The new cooperative has | _ 4: W. Mundy, of 283 Avenue B west, commynity celebration put on| 9-25, Simmons $8.50, American Can | by two bandits early today. not made arrangements to set up a was among those who enrolled. He Through the Association of Commeree | $828, Western Union $8, Gafeway| rhe bandits accosted Johnnie De-| grain buying agency in, Minneapolis | Teported that his whole block aiid bervice cube. Stores $137, and American Water |coate, the pin setter. So hia Cae ANTaEOeE iineapolls | wilt come into the contest. The doors will not be opened be- | Works and J. I. Case $7 each, | od for | ‘The lst now ineludes foe coer Ta. Marcniorare urged | Prominent rails tumbled #4 to $5] you one caida we Want Jot ty) eee eee commission houses OF caretaker of not to'let the children come eariler,|® share while raliroed _ executives Red te univek w ke to Hketts| ee Little: ©. kd pone the mer Tle Wo | took the note to the res- PRIZE CALF BOUGHT &. Eng Be Sate commutes commiasion. * |taurant and handed it to John Rick- \ onc Evy Ninth; et ett, one of the owncrs, who was be- i ue B. a YOUNG REPARATIONS 5:55 say, PORROTARY DINNER <r sxe et : “Take all the money | out of the safe and register; put it) {cating the ‘Contestants. oe in @ paper bag and give to to the kid. lephoned be one PLAN SUPPORTED BY If you fail to do this you will not get) ton ean te telephoned into the As home safe tonight. Be careful, you' Exhibit of Braddock | Braddock Youth at | The guaranteed special patent flours r Seen rscrie| Farge Oreck how Bain | Sea, caer ears om ter be over $1,000. Be careful and| By Local Club | by the American au _ don’t ask the kid any question—Sec?” t - 4 fa he server Rickett heard a tapping ‘tn oe Burleigh count | at the window. inty prize > | German Nationalist Parties Suf-|*"50° Vo hanaits stood without—-one calves cxhibted at the recent Uve-| Bladder Irregular? | “Our Money Back” guaran- fer of them pulled back his coat and the|stock show held in connection with ler Crushing Defeat in if ihemiisened on the berrel of a re-(the 4-H achievement day at the Agri-| If functional Bladder Irritation ‘tee is an insurance policy . Special Election volver. cultural college, Fargo, will come|disturbs your sleep, or causes Burn- program. Enter the policemen—four of them; bon to a wine ttn pe bel a are hesstrewoat Backache, | with every sack. and distribute the packages. i . |the stopped at a patrol call box near|boys and ary Pains, uscular aches, making ghee ‘commissioner, pilenie. series Teuaan totey ey the restaurant entrance; the bandits| achievement day 1s put on here next you feo pee and diseour- preside 4 aI 5 |. wi 4 Hour will speak the invocation. |The Slog | had suttered'a crushing defeat: Tabu: |! ea ett fafled to see this: he hand-| The calf ts that exhibited by Clatr|Test? Don't give up. Get Cystex to- orchestra and the ensiat of ed Johnnie the bag and the youth| Hulett, of Braddock. It was brought |day. Put it to the test. See for your- sauntered out, He did not see the|in by A. R. Miesen, county agent, for |sclf how quickly it works and to|men where he left them and so re-| the Rotarians at 18 cents @ pound. It turned to the bowling alley. weighed 1078 pounds and cost the He told his employer the tale—the | club $154.20. plan, |bag was opened and found to contain! This calf placed second in the |< $852. (yearlings. The entry of Theodore ‘They returned the moncy. Naaden, of Burleigh county, pleaced electorate paws Mertbcaei first. Tt weighed 999 pounds and sold is composed of 41,000, steered odd voters,| ROBERTS SUCCEEDS CONNELL |for 16 sents a pound, being bought votes were needed to} Minneapolis, Dec. 23—(7)—L. M. | by the ti Line diner service. over the Reichstag | Roberts of Minneapolis, was named The Rotary went to the acting general manager of the Min- | Armour packing plant at West Fargo. tolen nesota Wheat Growers, succeeding G.| where it will be slaughtered and But one disturbance was reported.| W. McConnell, who has been made | shipped to Bismarck for the county In northern Berlin two unidentified | secretary treasurer of the Northwest | achievement day launched as an an- men held officials at one booth at the | Grain Cooperative. Roberts has been nual event by the local Rotary club. roma ‘of guns and took away the elec- | treasurer of the Wheat Growers. ion registers. Police Delleved they —_———_ Greenland is the largest island in The total strength of ¢he London | the world, being 827,300 square miles size. favored the bill. Since the mate communists. Provisions of the defeated measure | police, including all ranks, 1s 19,180.) in were: (1) Denial of the “war guilt lie;” Fancy Tender Cuts of All Kinds Homemade Sausage The best the market affords In meats of all kinds is ready for you. treaty of versailles fixing guilt for the Eee === GUSSNER’S eral Ment, Ma Phone 1060 : | everererererererererererretetererererre oo TURKEYS soc: LOGAN’S 20c 25c 30c 35c FOR RENT—Nicely furnished eleep- ing room in modern home. 1667 or call at 410 Seventh street. Your Christmas cakes and pies are ready fer you. FOR RENT—Destrable two room Chickens ished apartment in, College bulld- 20c 25c 27¢ Cream Puffs Banana Cream Pies Pumpkin Pies “We 7 hank You” ing. Will be available Jan. ist. Christmas Stollen Santa Claus Cookies visas Raisin Nut Bread Fancy Xmas Tarts Fruit Cakes One day and then the big day. Are you prepared? WANTED Wales With not lea Cash and Carry Meat Dept. Only Decorated Christmas Cakes Fancy Rolls and Coffee “ tan two sear experience, also BUTTER, Creamery, Ib. ...........0006 eoveese ae : CASH and CARRY Cakes Fresh Vegetables When ordering bread from your grocer, don't say Bread, say Butter Crust, made of the finest and most wholesome ingredients science can produce. calls gl 18ers : Hughes Bros. Bakery | dimer. ve ughes Bros. satis ciara " pues We also extend our heartiest best wishes to all our friends, patrons and associates fer ' A MERRY CHRISTMAS anda HAPPY NEW YEAR Head Lettuce Celery Cucumbers Tomatoes Cauliflower NewCarrots New Beets { f New Radishes - - (10c or 8 for 25¢e) Navel Oranges Large sizes and beautiful celor. Winesap Apples Hot Coffee Demonstration PRINCESS PATT Suggestions for Your CHRISTMAS DINNER Olives Spanish Sg wr. 45 All Phones 211 : 118 8rd Street Deliveries 8:45 and 10:30 2:80 and 4:80 Close 8 P. 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