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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929 TAUGHT BY 232 INSTRUCTORS *"! Children in Large County At- Prat, Arte tend 161 Schools, Super- intendent Announces 61 TEACH IN THE COUNTRY _—ENTERTARS 1,70, | (65 ENOY DINNERS Lions Entertain 85, Including | Their Scout Troop, No. 10, in Den MAGICIAN GIVES 'EM SHOW) i Eats Shop Feeds 80 Girls as Se- lected Guests; Kiddies Also Given Presents l ACROSS ATLANN | COMING, SAYS STO i While Europe Carries More Pas-| sengers, U. S. Covers Greater Mileage AMERICAN ENGINES LEAD if fe pe ay Hf Than One Room and Re- quire Only 81 Teachers i | | Head of Transportation Com- pany Predicts Oversea Routes by 1933 The Christmas parties given the children of the city at the Auditorium and at the Lions den and the G. P. Eats Shop were the outstanding of the Christmas observance in Bis- marck. ‘The rest of the celebration was a snug home affair, with some pro- grams in the churches in addition to the Christmas preaching services. As the mantle of night fell over the city, the holiday atmosphere began to show in glowing windows in all homes. Colored lights streamed out, dotting the entire city with patches of color intermingled with the green of holly and Christmas trees. Where resi- dents had entered the light up com- petition, the glory of the Christmas ilumination was concentrated into pictures of winter beauty against the background of snow and glowing i PES eas TREE homes, These light-ups will be judged | the Lions, as he was in . “4 lines = tonight and tomorrow night for the] with so man I |e ort peur: aaueriger’ ane Sale i Bentley, y Places to go. | ashe: {next ; : = oareicn Bch ? ‘The children were then moved out > Fi 8 of Life ¢ Speed going oo ; ns : t mas was A quict/ by, sections, and, as they passed into y greater every a, in may bow The weather) the theater lobby, each was handed 7 the Aanociated Prean) fag ea mesltice ecarageen ne @ package of candy. So well arranged RST HUNDRED HARDEST the world prog- 5 Run water Hon was | 72 the whole affair that a few] New York.—Scientists are wonder- than it did in streets Hired + Toth nna | minutes sufficed to complete the dis- Ut cor anedcneeaiiGuse renciommer secre your father. some visiting back and forth and tripution, tnals oF its sttapciogt as the medium w industries come ome, | ae toned darthcs mige ths D Jommenting on in les, but ly in the night the Christmas Dinners nts Ne 3 e on ine sombre- ped dinners to the ‘selected boys | dlo > bees Dre fitted Ne Golds and girls and Troop 10, Boy Scouts, poration bE America, sata. it hed were staged at 2 o'clo’!: Christmas en 1,929 years for words Mokeunt y afternoon. The Eats Shop was closed | Palestine to be spoken again and the Auditorium, Tuesday atter- Eighel hour to 5, but by 3 o'clock | heard by all mankind at once. noon, almost 1700 kiddies were made | the dinner was at an erd and the happy with the Santa Claus party. girls joined the boys in the Lions ‘Al ahe ¢ te ‘At the Christmas afternoon dinners | den, where Professor Bowman fol-| then oe young ‘at the hotel to selected boys and girls | lowed up the dinners with a free | substitute. Chlet “of Pullee, stichaet nd the tees Boy Scout troop, No. | Se and Punch and Judy | Roche horned into « , about 's were Lions’ guests | Show. y and about 80 girls were guests of! Both dinnsrs were turkey feasts} mistjetoed with spinnc ~ ah Chigaros, owner of the Eats| with trimmings, fruit cocktails and| plained. But when the f offered ‘The Auditorium party jammed | that to the girls, the Lions turnedinto} cHnistwAs . y ORC bon nd ualtoriior’of the theater | Walters and fed the boys. At the| \New. York.-A squall Aus subwided, ind the gallery upstairs, There were | close of each feast, bags of candy me Se ave been patched few parents with young children in| Were handed to the young guests. The Lowell’ hin wife “truthor of oe seats, but for the most part the big | Lions also passed out a pair of gloves | ** as they describe it, are trims throng was made up of expectant | to each boy. ing “ship. taking on a cargo ot Kiddies, walting to see the old saint! The boys made their dinner some- | clouds of divorce have vanished. They prance in from the north pole and to| What informal. Some of them pro- had a merry Christmas together, receive of his Christmas bounties. duced harmonicas and played selec- aaa ® Tver Acker took charge of the pro-| tions. They indulged in shouts when | — Londe eri heen . } ceedings, as chairman. and the Lions] the food came slowly, encouraged by fe GyOrking overtime, | The embassy | ! e manned. the ‘and saw that the | the wags among the Lions, nade a hit with, Ambassado ‘ 4 Spe eae rs lan oc orporation “ , | Daw, Children were seated, when the doors{“We want something to eat.” At| can tobacco se nechrisuinus witinet were thrown open, and moved out in| times they punctured the activities of | ‘an orderly way when the program | the hour by acclaiming their hosts as | pace ein are BOROTRA came to an end and to the point | “all right” fellows. Christmas be oat A iit at tone where gift bags were to be handed| Then the tables were shoved aside | 7!*. He won er of a dinner from ANNOUNCES out, and the two partis, combined: for | shenbe" Ata tii ottt chet ‘The [ggg was Lyre Hayaasagine ppt turn tes emcees. Tortalva at practice doub! 17215. with . airman ¢ | He soon. inner ies turned bs . the children with the fact | into a howling gang as he pulled a ¥ he fo that they must be patient until ret rabbits out of hats, transferred canary | C! bi i hand) ti lormation o; got here and that they had better; birds mysteriously from paper bags | qrontinn @one ns to what wort of a get ready to me‘ce him some promises. | to cages enclosed in wooden chests pe reg eet Lip a iad ta N Meanwhile the High school harmon- | and plucked himself a collection out | *rtist suggested ee ne a ane ica band played a variety of Christ-| of the air to pay himself. The the aitter for contrast. The |e party e mas selections. continued until 4:30, after which such lent preferred a white dress. Santa Thrills Kiddies | got to- | ¢ col, which ‘The Santa came bouncing out on post vl if you please, To . OF MINNESOTA bg stage to the mee of sleigh bells. | office and a photograph taken. ” Jet us have the proceeded to lay down the good ————_—_—_—_—_- | the children were to} @——————_____-4 themselves to observe. One y ‘was not to hitch their coasters on to ik AT THE MOVIES | automobiles. As for gifts, he said he ° had arranged for distribution with £ vel gate i iy 383 to teke over on January 2, 1930 the investment securities business now conducted by FIRST SAINT PAUL COMPANY FIRST MINNEAPOLIS COMPANY ighent yesterda A . itation to . ron : d 7 : tothe present offices in SeintPaul andMinneapelis, wee a | "aa itis planned to open branch offices in the principal $0 S34 FeIBSAS in the world. Mattia cities served by the First Bank Stock Corporation the reason. ‘At all druggiots 200, in the Ninth Federal Reserve District. 2 i E ea ag H imonton, ‘Al re, Mont. lif, rst ele OFFICERS tings. Oscar Eliza- oe . Mr. ROBERT W. WEBB HENRY E. ATWOOD LEOL. QUIST Boe ok: JULIAN BAIRD A. 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