The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1929, Page 11

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" (aavertionment) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1929 : , ; | SANTA CLAUS -_]INVESTRATEDEATH enna DECORATIONS WAY |gzzzvzvzecescn| GOOD KIWANIANS OF RicH POUMGIAN ~———— i KEEP JUDGES BUSY CHRISTMAS GIFTS . Estate in Litigation, Dying Mil- lionaire Told Nurse He Was Boe Being Poisoned landan Residents Out After) Fr $50 in Prizes for the Most. | pe Ag for Giclee Catholic, Protestant and Jew— He Has Been All :: MANDAN NEWS :: High Winds Fill Up Roads; Rain Adds Surface in Morton Co. roads are Father Slag Makes Address of Season and Rest of Pro- cis gram Is Music . : Los Angeles, Dec. 4.—(?)—The dis- : triet attorney's office indicated to- 1 i é Houses, Church Services Born a Catholic, he decided to be- | his soul as Aime Pallicre stood before pus ‘ by \ Beautiful Residences Officer J. H. Tinsen eon made up val Tiserait ot tas : — ia Samay ot Coane Tatayette ind’ of last night nt and : wanis luncheon, at noon, — 4 : . Finn, former state senator of Iowa, Eric A. Thorberg and Ernest G.| Fred Morandi has pald a goodly | With & surprise presentation of gifts Whose $1,000,000 estate is the subject et age ae Wanner, Bismarck, who have been | price for striking J. H. Tinsen, Man- | tute ‘Bideell spring, coals. to : of ableton, did not appointed judges for the first annual | Sane Policeman, the High school instrumental quintet, PRIESTHOOD : : 5 | bag me McAfee of Santa Mon- car Lions-Rotary Christmas decorations | ‘pleading guilty to charges of drunk ed Poriges, pobike ah Raga a all contest in Mandan, are certain to|and disorderly conduct reise, in e john Haf- F a have a busy week, if the number of |an office merle weirs strom; and by Henry Halverson and ; Oe Han We dion, trequeraiy Wak exe entrants in the contest affects their | duty, Morandt yeste Anna Monson. ‘the Oman y vl work. $50 and sentenced to 20 noon a Slag delivered the H Lebron opinion he was being Despite cold weather, Mandan resi- | at a hearing before Ji mAs ress, urging great i if dents have exhibited, thelr pride jee roe benevolence the underprivi- Bo ohe Ioragictm Berto make the city more beautiful than | ing “ine Gititos chore a ans |. ‘The gifts given out were received 'AIME. into various wills left by the former on any other Christmas, Dakota hotel, Mandan, when Tinsen | ®Y Governor Shafer, a midget bag of ‘ Towan. ° Among the most elaborately decor- | was called by the proprietor of the | flour as state and mill head; Dr. N. i Three wills dated 1925, 1926 and ‘ated homes prepared so far are thoce | hostelry. The three others were Red | ©. Ramstad, 2 Woolworth surgical "4 1929, have entered the case. It is al- of Earle H. Tostevin, J. M. Hanley,| Murray and Joe Stumpf, Mandan, | %8W: Forrest M. Davis, a clipper; O. 5 leged one of the wills was forged. A Dr. G. H. Spielman, E. R. Griffin, J.| and Guy Adams, Bismarck. All were | F. Bryant, pencil set to write the . : : revocation of the 1936 will has been A. Timmerman, Dr. L. G Smith,| arrested by Tinsen, this causing | °Vernor's appointments; “Commo- " 3 produced in civil litigation. Mrs. Mc- Louts Bartram, Otto Bauer. C. F.| Morandt to strike the costly blow. dore” H. T. Perry, a pair of pliers for ag Afee and the state of California were Ellis, Paul Shannon, J. R. Fitzsim-| Adams, pleading guilty to a charge | ¢xtracting teeth; Judge A. G. Burr, r made beneficiaries under the will, x mons, L. N. Cary, Anton Johnson, and | of drunk and disorderly conduct, paid | 00 busy to serve as president of the while the will of 1929 bequeathed sg Chris Starr. a fine of $19 and was released, while | Club, an amateur bee hive; Judge . most of the estate to David Luckey, } Murray, on the same count, was sen- | Louls E. Birdzell, a _psring scale to Santa Monica, a nephew; Jane Cor- @ ® tenced to nine days in jail in lieu of . Frahm, state en- 1 win, a niece; Daniel Finn and W. H. u E Bax Personal and 4 payment of his $19 fine. Stumpf has $ 2 Finn, brothers of the testator. A new beauty spot at the nation's not had his hearing on a charge of state tax commissioner, a pack of The will of 1929, was discovered by | capital, the Arlington Memorial bridge See Nee eg ee cere ent Ee ag hen nie] | Semin aD eek “hurt | Wasi ae ea Nea » he ; FM. = § n al | __ Mandan Vicinity ‘| Santa Cl Bri worth, Standard Oil representative, } Finn's physician. It was torn in a| cemetery is shown in this impressive en |More Than $4,000 to | 'retsins was co hr or ech og I SR eR " ie was too lor speeches = in wi e can be in has) sr More an $4, to of acceptance or rejection. him to keep it a secret for six months. the background. rived from Larimore to be the holiday quest of Miss ‘Bernice Mea Maz ‘Treasury at Mandan During litigation over the will it Halfyard is attending school in — The various steps in the strange life of Dr. Palllere—from Catholic to | a8 charged Dr. Murphy intended to Grand Forks. qanants Claus did not overlook Man- Protestant to Jew, and now 8 rabbl tn a large synageg at Faris, France sepiuaiae Ur'w tne fecreieenee ae eee depicted e above sketches. payment 0 mad Nick Leints gone out by John Dickey, a nurse.” The one nine aos. = Yesterday he brought the Morton Cincinnati, Dec. 24.—(NEA)—With- | came into Lyons and he followed it on | physician claimed the note was signed td saree areata county city gifts totaling well over in the soul of Aime Palliere there|its marches through the streets—and, | by Finn. Pe bogged wi ae $4,000, it is announced by city burned a questioning conflict with | later, followed it into Protestantism —_—_——_ eee Ottictals, ete ROR himseif—and that explains the strange] and into Paris, to be trained to be-| 3 W. Smith, 43 brothers e0on. i. The city had a sinking fund total- iStreet Carol Singing, Open career of this man, which probably is come one of ite soldiers. ames W. smith, 40, |. nc ates ° without @ parallel. But the conflict continued within) Of Crystal Springs, List of Downtown Places Is bh come a pflest and studied for the Catholicism, Judaism and Protestant-| Dies of Heart Attack| Turned in to City Commis- 7 Feature Celebration priesthood. Then he turned to Prot- | ism, questioning each. Eventually he . sion; Inspector Quits an ert Salvation’ Army to preach the poops | answer his longings, and teft the Sale| pchtee Wt, Smath, «3. ot Crystal — ye] s, > * rdi an cua ‘and karo elaine Pierre aera an of Jesus. Lastly he embraced Judaism ' vation Army. Cou He "est aigee i aioe Pebsoss names of 80 business houses in po been Mare, Claud q . carol singers will wend their way to-|9Md now he is assistant rabbi of the Back to the Catholic chureh he] children, Mrs. Smith is postmistress | the clty have been flled with the city ter-in-law, Dr. and 3 night, singing the age-old Christmas | Uberal Jewish synagog of Paris. , Went, but not for long. The beliefs of | a¢ Crystal Springs. commission as maintaining electric sore psn and son Robert of tunes wee . As Catholic, Protestant and Jew he the Jews troubled him at first, but) "puneral arrangements are awaiting | interference with radio reception. idings beneath softly lighted win- : i has sought the truth through half a soon they troubled him no longer; | word trom . but, services | They were turned in by L. M. Parks, ‘ | lifetime. At last, he believes, he has’ they became his own beliefs. See ea oa aerpebly will’ tage (the Minneapolis trouble finder, and throat city auditor, and Charles D.1 in ‘every home candles will be shin- ee Cooley, president of the city com- | found it. Although a Jew by deliberate “I found myself in full accord with Th or Friday. Alden Couch, local assistant bullding ‘Miss Catherine Vallencey has ine brightly in the annual observance | choice, he is tolerant and still respects the fundamental doctrines of Juda- | Piace Zhuaday OF RAMY. | ss. | inspector, ; from St. Paul to be the guest of than that, the park board will |customs, In some the soft gleams will | 894 admires the other religions that ism.” he says. “I said to myself I was! where he was born September 16,! Mr. Couch last evening resigned { deo parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vallen: reveal tableaux of early Christian his-|®@ve marked his path through life./no longer a Christian in the proper | ig, se came to North Dakota and |the position of deputy tnspector, as cey, during the holidays. tory, in other wreaths and Christmas| ,Dr. Palliere is now on a lecture tour | sense of the word, but a Jew, prob-| rotiowed farming. he is leaving the city, and C. F. Dir- ee ¢ AW. secretary, trees and cosy, home-like interiors, | Of the United States, and his strange | ably as Jesus had been a Jew.” Bei Ra |1am was appointed to the vacancy. - Miss Rose yep Rochester. Christmas Eve on Beacon Hill, long vad me i eae when he ideo et was converted to rior and | ¢__ | An analysis of the causes listed as| " Minn., stopped Mandan observed here, annually calls ‘several cinnat e other day. H ime was ordained rabbi, now ']interference with reception shows . iste that sathattocacic' ane pase Studies for Priesthood | serves one of the largest Jewish con- | Cock Makes Getaway | ! | {them to include electric mixers, elec- throat is buraing tion of the city. No snow nor frost | And his story is an odd one. gregations in Paris. | After Coyote Enters | |tric washers, osone generators, © mo- babarebpaieenpensetrre sy dims the blaze of lights nor halts} Born of Catholic parents near Ly- Me are Y rd Kid Him | tor in @ chemical laboratory in the the march of singers. ons, France, the boy often beheld the Leatherwood of Utah || Yard, MAPS FAM | | Bank of North Dakota building, vio- Hundreds of chanting voices are| image of the blessed virgin in the * hi OO? | let ray apparatus, hair dryers, flash heard through the twisting, climbing, | Village chapel. In his dreams one night | Dead in Was ington St. John, Kan.,"Dec, 24.—(AP)—|*i8ns refrigerating motors, battery winding streets. the image came to him and blessed | — There's a game cock in the barnyard | Chargers, electric drills, dental motors, Many of the homes are opened to} him. When he told his mother of this! Washington, Dec. 24.—(AP)—| of Codge Greens today that has a|thermostats, cash register, peanut the Groups to enter.|she was sure it meant the blessed Representative Leatherwood of Utah | tight to crow. roaster, meat grinder, diathermy elec- = {Groups of bell ringers mingle with | virgin was calling him to the church, | died here toda A captured coyote escaped yester-|tfic vibrators, buffer motors, fan mo- Northern Pasitie Says Montana ;the crowds. Many of the singers re- | and thenceforth Aime Palliere's young |“ Leatherwood's. home is in Salt|aay from a tether im the yard of |%F8. generator test sets, elevator mo- |turm to churches for services of wor- | life was directed toward the priest- | fake City. He has been ill for some| Bil Miles, entered the chicken yard | tor and malted milk mixers. dudge Has Ignored Su- ship. hood. Se time, of Greens, and made off with the| If the interference is not remedied, . rt Mand Whether swirling snow or steely! Under the tulelage of pious and| He was one of the Republican coe! J there will remain no other recourse weat greets the stalwarts in the house. In recent for the city au to en- preme Court Mandate cold December weather |learned Catholics, the boy began to| stal h I Today the cock was back, worse he city authorities than groups who wind upward from the | Prepare for his priestly calling. He was/ years his opposition in the house] tor wear but lording over the flock |force and compel the owners of the pep rae! a ot the sity 6 common a ae as aruda irrigation committee and paenee as usual. disturbing devices to discontinue the ig groups gather G passing agog loor to the Johnson-Swing been . trouble. little diminished in number tonight | L¥ons, he’ was tempted by curiosity! Canyon dam bill attracted nation-| The covote had not been seen and Christmas will be welcomed in| to enter. The Jews were assembled for | wide attention Rotate Man the observance of an old Boston tradi- | the service of their holiest day. He|"" aii Icicle Falls, Smites Real Estate Man Is ten. se iste. and pondered—and studied) 6 o6s ranapeuema naxx | Chicago Man to Death| Shot After Argument Steam Re The foundatiosn of Aime Palliere’s | Philadelphia, Dec. 24—(#)—The — the er Reported as | taith was not so sure after that. His | United States Chicago, Dec, 24.—(AF}—Joshua} | Louisville, Ky., Doe. 24.— (AP) Sinking Last Night Is soul reeled in an unstable world. Still, of this city, with one branch, | Stevensun, Jr., 36, was killed today} Arthur W. Kaleher, 42, real estate 4 edP t D; nd continued his preparation for the taken over today by the one bor reggrylicions a aa cae ae race — Forge xp levi ast Danger Becomes a Potestant ¢ $997,000 and has a sur- cis acid in the lung received last night. Win. ‘Then one day the Salvation Army tl gl 59, construction contractor, was held on charges of mur- Ww ty prohibition | "°8., aS xpense after a fire is a h Prin ales Plans 4 ‘dministrator once say the snooting followed @/ item. It goes on while you rican it rk by Wepl inl : ana ~~ 7 ~_ At after complains against That" Kalcher “insulted” Wepier's| rebuilding. A Use and ame Hun daughter last summer. cupancy policy in the H i oo THEY CAN HAVE IT Fire Insurance company, 4 Detroit Brokers Ask i own tastzc—and China can have its| PAY specified expenses, Dissolution of Firm s ae Lodger eric ngereraer ry . } f z a been prohibited for sale since 1915, Be Insured Right petition for the dissolution of Backus, had io Call on this agency to go o f 3 E your plant and consult wi you as to the proper BABIES WANTED you need for sound pro Syracuse, N. Y.—Mrs. Florence against loss. ‘ Grannis, county commissioner, wants books. | 99 blue-eyed blonde baby girls. She nine months. te ; i Fy | ! 4 You are under no ai L ee? CACTUS SHOOTS ENEMY Washington.—Dr. E. C. Leo Smithsonian Institution scientist, tells of a thorn-shooting cactus of Haiti. The slightest jar to the bush will cause the cactus pads to shoot Coun’ After Arrest . Minot, N. D., Deo. 94.—(F)—Cliittord ball eames ond Pieod Zenmp, tei ot bid : Pp deaeral’ wrokbtion agente, "eo Four ye ‘federal prohibition agents, There | yy our rears seised & new automobile con- capital | Chicago, he taining s quantity of alleged stoobol pisced. | Cf, Curigsity” already two previ- |" yrom ‘and the - ous in the county court | school pleces of and has been at liberty under | North : 2c¢.\N.B.C. ‘bonds frem federal court. ‘Wanner, ‘the ‘and * To Get Bismarck’s gladiolus grow- fi 700 x, was sent a'handsome vase “for f ” J, B Davis, president of the}, New York, Datvina also recetved tall vase embel-’| tions! ‘December Ushed with a conventional wheat | *amounced two passengers at @ reasonable rate. |design; = rose bow! in shades of |t0 pick received @ vase Flickertail | ference Jan. Don’t Let Dandruff [sen aod w. 3. Church was preseat, | The king is to speak Kill Y Hair ed & bowl with « conventional wild | Gallery of the house of ar our , [rose m. eastern standard time, and ian: toeknnsamtae toe Scalp spectalite say thet 91% of | The Mague, Dee. 94—(#)—Tha see- : oarporstion fo ary 2, aboard the liner Kenilworth Castle. He will bring with him not { i i iG fe i | ttyl a [ iT fit L Hf H He iF i dl | ‘i ; H E if di Hi 4 | } i sf i I # i ‘t é HI i ie E i i i i BE B i E E i i a He a i Hl el |

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