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| y SCORE UNWITTINGLY : MANDAN NEWS =: | ‘The wind also caused destruction SAVED FROM INJURY Strong Wind Tears Down Tons of Brick in Wall at Man- dan Roundhouse juries. At 7 a m., Mitchell and his em- ployes should have been hard at work | inside a newly constructed brick ‘at the Northern Pacific round- ll forgot the keys 10 ence drive next month, just, wall house, Because Mitchel tool shop just outside the round-, house, the crew was congregated out- for tools when the o'clock whistle blew. ‘Tons of Material . | Several workmen were struck by} brick, but no injuries resulted. | Lemmon, 8. D.; and Mrs. Rita Bahm after the crash the men flying Immediately 7 tearing | Mandan Xmas Guests resumed work, clearing out the parte and making ready for reconstruct! was necessary for installation of the new huge turntable, one of the largest 80-foot table. unloading the new this which in the East and shipped in sections. It is expected ‘The new table be- today, is 125 ‘a week, officials believe. a huge crew of men turntable in| morning under the di- The device, weighs tens of tons, was manu- | to revamping of the roundhouse will be completed in Jan- uary. Schulte had charge of the banquet. Pastor Masquerades | Dickinson Industrial As ‘Bum’ to See What | Basketball Loop Has Xmas in Slums Is Like| Christmas Vacation |cion I 2. Fe i mo thE 3 g e i ‘ i BE Radio to Assist Auto Lid Driver Opening Doors *|his home for Fargo, where he will i Blair Seitz to Join ACBasketball Team Blair Seitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Seitz, Mandan, this morning left join the North Dakota Agricultural college basketball team on an extend- ed trip which will carry them through Saalwaechter leave tonight for a se- ries of practice games with middle- i west colleges and universities before launching the North Centra! Confér- Seitz, a sophomore at the state in- stitution, is a former basketball star of Mandan high school. Though not @ regular, the Mandan youth has played in every game with the Aggies this season and probably will be an CALLES ADVOCA CHANGES IN POUCY: Mexican ex-President Pleads for New Agrarian Laws to since important member of ‘the squad for the rest of the campaign. spending the Christmas holidays with members of his family. Begin Homeward Trip; Five guests at the W. H. Seitz home, 806 Second avenue northwest, Man- dan, over Christmas left last night for their homes. They arrived in Mandan Tuesday night. Included in the group were Mrs. Ross Murpher and her daugh- ter, Betty Anne, and J. R. Collender, and daughter Shirley, Hettinger. * Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity ‘ Mrs. E. H. Orcutt is spending the Christmas holidays with relatives in Chicago. @ | | o * * Miss Ellen Randall, teacher at Fair- view, near Timmer, is spending a few days in Mandan. se 28 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Scott, of the state training school staff, are visiting relatives in Hancock, Minn., this week. es Walter Romer, who has spent the 0) 1as year attending the Porter Pield Aviation school at Kansas City, 1s spending the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Nels Romer, Man- dan. eee Employes of the Purity Dairy were entertained at their fifth annual formal Christmas party in the Lewis and Clark hotel Monday night, 22 attending. Santa Claus was present and entertained the group distribut- ing gifts. Miss Elizabeth Shafer led in community singing and Henry 4 rT Q F s g 8 i ge ie | Nelson County Will Investigate Details Of Bernston’s Death Suffers Stroke Again C. R. Green, manager of the Bank suffered another Hi I Mi ; Ege fil a } i ll y Ht i | f ia i : E E § E & i i Lat by f Li Minneapolis, Dec. 26.—(?)—Curtis L. Mosher, assistant Federal Reserve agent of the ninth district, is expected to retain his chairmanship of the Northwest Shippers advisory board for 1930 when the board meets here Jan. Mr. Mosher had been selected for reelection by the nominating com- mittee which also named R. F. Gun- kelman, Fargo, for reelection as al- ternate general chairman. nominations revealed today include: State vice chairmen: W. H. Perry, Minneapolis; North Da- kota, South Dakota, A. W. Tompkins, Huron; Montana, E. H. Polleys, Mis- Mexico City, Dec. 26.—(#)—El Uni- For Exten Jaunt with General Plutarco Elias Calles, in which the former Mexican president advocated changes in the national mediate payments for lands which, under the agrarian laws, it may be necessary to take over; this payment to be taken from the public funds, eration is lost. The former president advocated also a study of national distribution methods to avoid the bad results likely to arise if the land is handed out in too small parcels, such as, he said, has been done in cases in France. Consolidation of all the nation’s debts so as to become payable from the country's resources, leaving a sur- plus for payment for lands, was the closing recommendation in the intcr- He had been in Mandan this week | view. ‘The former president pleaded also Benefit Nation chosen. publihsed an interview agrarian policy. therefore, = the a of his Gest. | same ‘Gotenaasit. Prinei , the fc Tuesday, ars, 10 months a! ‘ sald, there should be advance aor te days of - The Billingsleys and two other per- otherwise the virtue of the op- Mexico Mexican Sandino 28 to elect officers. ago and Yucatan, “living 11 Minnesota, C. W. McDonnell, Bismarck; against soula. Executive committee: son, St. Paul; H. J. Atwood, Duluth; Fay Harding, Bismarck; A. J. Olson St. Paul, A. A. D. Rahn, Minneapolis; and A, M. Thompso: Lee Kuempel, Minneapolis, has been nominated for reelection as gen- eral viding this and the American Le- the sacks and distribution. " Police Headquarters ‘It seems that abou Arrives in Washington Washington, Dec. Ortiz Rubio, Paul, as assistant general secretary, and J. C. O'Connell, Minneapolis, cor- responding secretary. Dickinson Children Are Given 1,500 Bags Of Sweets and Candy Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 26.—Close to sleigh stacked high. Various organ- izations contributed to the fund pro- F. W. Mat- Cass m, Cogswell, N. D. secretary, Herman Mueller, St.| Fargo. Fargo, a Cole in | 28, 1920. . d since a ghort time following his in-| Seno 1300 | Dickinson and | community | jury. “Hanson was injured when «| Korean Students Are treat of three pounds each of apples, | . 3 > . A e . | teat of ree pounds eoctrost here |Re,,WAS operating, burning him sev Jailed for Agitating gay dite Wo aap — ee Tokyo, Dec. 26.—7)—Arrest by The packages were handed out at | WO are ee {ihiaprs y Commi tmas | Tokyo police of 180 Korean students pe nana dlgeee praseh ga ih Famous Wood Carver , (of Tokyo universities, alleged to have ene with a team hauting a dray| 1S Dead in Cincinnati | been implicated in recent student H. Fry, and Lions committees filled Loses Valuable Still | reisn of force. ines spec dieu made ao Christmas all upon ex: YEGG GETS LIFE Walter C. fe, new American am- 92000. St. Cloud, Minn. Dec. 26. bassador to France. The premier elect of Mex- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLos! -] Whereas, Default has been ma the terms and conditions of the ni ve fe hereinafter meecribed, e mort grinch ry jefaults the assi has declared this mo Notice mo Hare fe, Farm Mo! Corporation, of Wate: kee March, A of North Mi Funeral Mahiman will be held at 2:30, Friday afternoon, at Zion Lutheran church. They will be conducted by Rev. J. V. Harry Clark and L. LaRue have been Adolph Engelhardt, Sam Clark, O. N. Dunham, John F. Albers, T. H. Albers and H. Tielman. \ Mr. Mahiman was born in La Seuer, Minnesota, January 31, 1891. SANDINO BOUGHT OFF, IS MEXICAN CHARGE Exiled Nicaraguan Leader Paid | $60,000 to Quit Insur- ed at rumors that General Augustino jalist league, and the “hands off Ni- caragua committee” charged General as the price of his leaving Nicarague. He came to Mexico several months ‘The three political groups particu- larly were angered at the reports | het | since they had contributed money in | various amounts and had assisted in its collection over the entire world in support of the Nicaraguan band, were engaged for many months in Nuevo Segovia, northern Nicaragua. Against Workmen’s Compensation Bureau North Dakota sation Bureau owes Christ B. Hanson, jresult of a decision by Judge A. T. which allows Hanson compensation of $20 a week plus interest since Sept. Hanson's case has been before the ‘bureau board, the district court, and the state supreme court continually | Cincinnati, Dec. Pe | carver, died today. He would have been 100 years old next Feb. He learned the wood carving trade from his father who was the best known carver in Bath, England, during the G. N. REVENUE DECREASES . 8t. Paul, Dec. 26.—()—Gi - RES UAE Ie ating revenue of the Great Northern Tardieu Makes Long ral lovember was oree oo worth of| less than in November of last year, Xmas Call on Edge} ted still|the earnings report of the company NOTICE Dwight Davis Injured | tonight, Special entcriainment| In Capital Car Mishap | by Prof, Bowman, also private dance after business session for members. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual holders of ine Loan. Associat —()—Pascual] office of the a Bismartk North: Date January 18th, 1930, at ana interest, and signee oie C oreby given t ‘that’ the one rea ge, re Count: - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929 Mahiman Funeral Services at Church Friday Afternoon LINTON PLAINTIFF'S CASE IS DISMISSED Mike Billingsley Cannot Recover services for Henry C. aR pee Long Spohn, Hom-| Damages From Auto Crash, | fie of er, Spohn, Hal Dobler, Grover Riggs. Ruling Says served The honorary bearers are Reversing the Cass county district court, the state supreme court today dismissed the case of Mike Billingsley { against the McCormick Transfer com- pany and ordered a new trial in the He was, | Case of Esther Billingsley against the sons were en route from Moorhead, Minn., to their home near Linton on June 3, 1928, when they crashed into a truck owned by the defendant near Tappen. A Cass county jury awarded dam- ; ages to both plaintiffs. The supreme | court, however, held that Mike Bil- lingsley could not recover because he was guilty of contributory negligence. In the case of Esther Billingsley it ruled on a voint not heretofore pre- sented to it. The case was returned to the lower court for new trial be- cause of errors in the charge of the trial judge to the jury. In doing so, however, the court pointed out that a person riding in an automobile may be guilty of con- hight; Mekler, condue! Dec. eight gent Activities | City, Dec. 26.—(4)—Incens- Sandino, exiled Nicaraguan insur- ‘ ball. for dvoree of the agrarian polly | gent chieftain, accepted 800000 to| crowas the ear. hampers the driver’ | ti | ae Me Acta: GeleNrn Mexican elerienis movements, obstructs his vision or |J. H. J ‘ » otherwise prevents its safe operation. fs McDonnell to Retain Which gave Dim moral support are | These are facts for a Jury to deter: (Mrs, H. inves! inces sur- Vice Chairmanship of | iovi22"NE deperture trom his na. | ine the court held, Rev. tive land. seas * EB Northwest Shippers] “h.2"S.vspaper #1 universsi saa |Fiftieth Anniversary = |""te the communist party of Mexico, the by Celebrated Xmas Day By Couple in Barnes: Valley City, N. D., Dec. 26—(7)— Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Clark, pioneer citizens of Barnes county, celebrated | their fiftieth wedding anniversary here on Christmas day. A public program, featured by aj wedding ceremony and the legion drum corps, was attended by relatives, friends and city officials. chapter of the anti-Imper- Ruder, accepted a check for $60,000 made his home at Merida, where he is alleged to be ike a millionaire.” jCounth Wisconsin Fatalities ‘: In Xmas Mishaps Are 6 Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 26.—(#)—The death of thre persons at Chippewa Falls early today brought to six the {number of holiday traffic fatalities in Wisconsin. Mrs, Dorothy Palmer and Ed De Rushe of Eau Claire, and Mrs. Frank Poliffe, Chippewa Falls, were killed when their automobile plunged through a guard rail and landed at the bottom of a 35 foot retaining wall in Chippewa Falls. Early Christmas morning, Clara Smart, 44, John Smart, 42, and Wil- liam Smart, 40, were killed at Mau: ton, when their automobile was de- molished by and express train. The letter was killed on his forticth birthday. whom American marines Court Decides N. D., Dec. 26.—(#)—The ‘Workmen's Compen- CA proximately $10,000 as the Cass county district court, troubles in Korea, was revealed here | today. Japanese authorities in Korea al- lege the trouble with the students was originaily a student affair which de- vel @ political character under the direction of a “secret society of communist tendency.” More than 900 students ‘were ar- rested at Seoul, Korea, Dec. 9, on | | | 99, artist and noted wood King George III. many still are held for examination. Paris, Dec. 26.—(*)—Premier Tar- chose the holiday so that he could present his greetings personally to the Edge family and at the same time have a lengthy chat about many questions interesting to France and to the United States. Washington, Dec. 26.—(?)—Dwight F. Davis, jr., and Miss Cynthia Davis, son and daughter of the governor- general of the Philippine Islands, and Peter O. De Treschow, counsellor of the Danish legation, suffered minor injuries in an automobile accident here last night. 1 Their machine, driven by the diplo- mat, collided with another. Amber is petrified resin from cer- tain trees. Romans called it grum- stone. —_—————— itechin g Instant, soothing relief ov money back. Use PAZO PALES OINTMENT. Try it zor Quick Itching, Blind, Bleeding or : Piles, Successfu! ect ii URE SALE in’ that pon such of on mort. Protruding xed Hosa 3: Alten hi . rn, is Smith and El beth Mortgagors, to G. W. Company, a ywn, South = ed the 7th day of EB. wit M rt dat Bite ana tt record sister of ounty. of Bur! sigh 2: id State in Dakota, on snd day of 1916, and recorded, in ae fa fies eth on auch m: me ‘sum h conte eisouresn ie 16th day of November, Nort! - ma ty Tek Peet Fire House Tom Has Comatose Feast for {a fine Christmas. The bought a pigeon and had it stuffed and roasted to a delicate brown at congregation will present a program of plays, recitations, and solos in a Chanucka festival Hebrew temple at 8 o'clock Sunday ‘The festival, in memory of the vic- | tory of the Maccabean heroes over | the Grecian army in 165 B. C,, is . 26. The ‘festival is observed by kindling also has the meaning of dedication of the holy temple and will be the first Chanucka festival conducted in the new temple here. } Following the children's program, | the ladies’ aid will have its annual Mrs. M. Zvorist is in charge of | the Chanucka ball, assisted by Mrs. | J. H. Mekler, Mrs. Sam Sloven, Mrs. will be in charge of the Sunday pro- Gordon Tilson, Arthur Tilson, Charleth Sloven, Marjory Rosen, Her- bert Rosen, Evelyn Rosen, and Arlean | Harriet Rosen, Milton Rosen, and | Annette Leibole. Benediction over the lights will be | Stomach sui vicinity, wil Hall's’ Drug Stor Dakota, has been distributor in Burleigh and 3 r of Hall's Drug Store tell yor or write F. collet Ave. Dr. Hibbs Bis JARCK FENTAL CLIN ic | Epicurus, the fire station tom, had} Cast for a Jewish play, which will firemen | be spoken in Yiddish, is made up of Milton Marcovitz, Harold Sloven, the restaurants. This consti- tuted the Christmas feast of Epicurus, by Ed Davis. Today Epic was lying around in chairs at the station as comatose as a boa that has swal- lowed an ox. ;Chanucka Festival Is Celebrated Here Children of the Bismarck Hebrew ; given by Sam Mekler. coves will sing “Eli, Eli” and Sara a Macoves will play the accompaniment His Christmas Gift} om the piano. Lucite Holles will give a Frances Ma- Garpine $6,019,426.95 a complete Inserance Protection only. J. F- Griffin, state Agest feature at the it is announced by Rev. J. H. , Fabbi. ted the eight days following candles in the Menorah. It ‘Thal, Mrs. J. Marcovitz, and Macoves, | Mekler and Miss Ruth Davis | Program includes recitations Piano solos will be given by | Bismarck, ppointed exc les for Pfunde: stomach disorders. iH, Ffunder, Minneapol: DENTIST REFUL GENTLE NOT ROUGH ‘Watter CATLEVT A MUSICAL ROMANCE S$® GLORIOUS HOLLYWOOD Jeurerty the Ransenad Breciteny Share J. Gareid Nerms MURRAY TERRIS ‘You PATRSCSLA Leenes PAWLE treee PALASTY AND A STUPENDOUS SUPPORTING CAST Music Rapeciaity W risten by @SCAR STRAUS: Compoent of ‘The Chemumiaie uittor” Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Matinee, 10¢ and 35¢ Evening, 15c and 50c Our Year End Clearance Sale Winter Coats | such coat values been offered as we now present in our year end clearance. All $59.50 and $65.00 Coats, now $39.75. Hand Tailored Blue Broadcloth with large genuine Platinum Wolf collar and cuff set. Size 14. One Kirschbaum Hand Tailored Brown Broadcloth material, genuine Beaver collar and cuffs. Size 16. $250.00, now Black Broadcloth, genuine grey fox set. Size 40. $95.00, now Hand Tailored Kirschbaum Brown Broadcloth with unusual large fur set. Size 38. $150.50, now All have gorgeous fur sets of wolf, raccoon, beaver, Rothmoores yr Sars Travel Coats%9.5 now $87.50 All Fur Coats now must go including set. Size 42. $250.00, Northern Seal with large and cuffs, Northern Seal with large marmink fur l ink Size of Never in ready-made garment history have Dress Coats $110.00, now $69.50 } .$169.50, $59.50 .. $89.50 fox, mink and martin. our five Laskin Lamb skins, Rat with genuine >

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