The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1930, Page 9

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NODAKS HOLD STI FINAL WORKOUT FOR CHRISTMAS DAY TLT Both Aggregations Show Confi- dence in Abilities for To- morrow’s Game Los Angeles, Calif, Dec. 24.—(P)— ‘The University of North Dakota Flickertails and the Los Angeles Fire- men ran through final workouts today for their Christmas football s‘ruggle tomorrow at the Coliseum. Both aggregations exuded -confi- dence during the final drills. The game promises to be a@ thriller, for each team has a good record and dur- wed loads} ~ ing the closing season of power. The North Dakotans, beaten only three times in as many years, lost but one game this season, and that to the ful Army eleven. The Firemen have won nine games and lost one this year. H. Morrell Rites Held at Dunn Center Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 24.—Funeral services were held at Dunn Center for Henry F. Morrell, 14, Dunn coun- ty pioneer, who died from a stroke of Paralysis. Rev. Fosmack Center Congregational officiated at the services. of the church in 1906 where he has been engaged in farming since. He leaves his wife and five children, E. Raymond of Grand River, Mich.; Herbert C. of Bee teeth Earl F., Jesse T. and Mrs. io: and twelve grand children. He had been a member of the Odd Fellows for 30 years, ‘ Two Stark County Youths Sentenced For Check Forgery). - aded guilty of Basarabi to} forging and cashing one. Their sen- tences are indeterminate. SANTO MIXES ORDERS West Palm Beach, Fla., Dec 24.— (®)—Santa’s brought such a strange} thing here that all the neighbors have | been calling in wonder. ren Row- ley got @ fine sled. His dad, who has lived all his life within ear-shot of | -: as | 4 rustling palms, wes as puzzled Loren what the gift was. Santa got his orders mixed somehow. | sa - We Would Rather Clasp your hand and #8! face to face extend to # You the Greetings of : the Season, but since gy ~ that is impossible, we want to take this op- i portunity to wish you g one and all a Merry Christmas. TEXACO SERVICE STATION Third and Thayer THATS WHAT 1 CALL. A IF GOOD, Roo Can You Think of a Finer Gift . | ’ This ‘Christmas Than a More COMFORTABLE HOME? Home improvements can be made conveniently at this time of the year. An additional bedfoom in the attic, extra closets, built-in conveniences, new floors, new doors, a new entrance, dormers or a sunporch can easily be installed without inconveniencing you—and your family will ap- preciate the:added comfort. Make this Christ- “mas one,you, won't forget! Comeéiinto the office or call us — we'd like to tell you.the reasonable cost of such improve- ments —which will also increase the value of your property considerably. No obligation—of course. F. A. Carpenter Lumber Co. © 1930, ALLF.DA. ~ We make all improvements with CERTIFIED MATERIAL and issue a Certificate of Quality on each completed job. This Certificate shows the actual increased value of your property, and is a strong argument in your favor should you later decide to sell or make a loan. ‘Phone 115 Christmas Greetings to All. Our Friends and Patrons We are happy in the thought that the past year has brought us new friends—and that we have been able to serve our old friends —and to both old and new friends, we ex- tend sincerest wishes that this day and every day will bring them happiness. North Dakota Power and Light Co. A’ we pause this year in reverence to Him who taught us—‘“‘Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men,” we wish you— A Most Joyous Christmas, A New Year of Peace, Prosperity and Happiness. The Entire Force of— Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR i " H Li ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1930 We Extend to Our Friends and Customers Our hearty good wishes for the Holiday Season, and may the New Year bring | ne O 2) an abundance of Happiness and Prosperity ! TURKEY OR LUDEFISK Special Christmas Eve Dinner Tonight, 5:30 to 8:30, Christmas Day we will be open from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. for sale of Candies, Cigars and Cigarettes. An Excellent Line. MERRY CHRISTMAS! Next to Paramount Theatre Bismarck. North Dakota The Pioneer Bank No Meals Served. ry Employes enjoying Christmas with their families THORBERG’S 3 Merry Christmas and a Happy Netw Bear tn Bou! First National Bank J. C. Penney Co. and its associates sincerely wish everyone A Christmas : f Good Cheer fee and Ha ppiness | OLIDAY REETINGS For each of our individual customers and friends we wish the fulfillment of hopes and sm- bitions, good cheer and much happiness. To assist you in attaining your desires, this bank pledges its personnel, facilities and resources for 1931. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Bismarck, North Dakota Affiliated with Northwest Bancor poration Combined Resources Over $485,000,009 Season’s Greetings Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year to All From the Union Barbers of Bismarck and Mandan We take this means of thanking the public for its loyal support and generous patronage which we have enjoyed during the last year. Patronize UNION Barber Shops. They guar- antee you complete sanitation, expert service and courteous treatment. & BISMARCK UNION SHOPS Harrington’s Knott's The Royal Classic The Annex Service Barber Shop MANDAN UNION SHOPS The Lewis and Clark, Louis Howden, Skjod’s Local No. 914, Journeymen Barbers’ Union of Bismarck and Mandan- @ - é wide We thank you for the patronage you have given us the past year and we sincerely trust that our pleasant relations will con- tinue throughout the new year. wR Z 2 i » Ay 4 fo} and a Happy, Prosperous New Year Garrison’s Second Hand And Furniture Store H ER LOLMIRLOIR: WEBB BROTHERS » OLB IGHIOIE T@IGHGTGTOIGTOI OTe ay RG Dakota National Bank & Trust Co. OTRIM RIS TRETE ¢

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