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1 2 WEATHER CONSPRES” Gs SS AGAINST ST. NIK oo Prospects For ‘White Christ- Chicago, Dec. 24.—(?)— The mas’ About ‘Nil’ Through- j i can’t pull the braided locks of the House of David boys any more and get away with it. Before the long braided, be- whiskered boys from Benton Har- bor, Mich., renewed their basket- ball wars with the girls this season, they complained that the girls had been getting too much ofa kick out of yanking their hair. Taylor Trunk Girls of Chicago out Country (By The Associated Press) The weather man seems to have organized a conspiracy with the ele- ments to keep Santa Claus from using his sleigh and reindeer in most parts of the United States this Christm: Prospects for a “white Christm: east of the Mississippi were about nil, | and they weren't much better for the | western half of the nation. There may be some snow by Thursday night | ir Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, | northern Nevada and Idaho, bu:| So the leaders of the two teams got together and decided hair pulling would constitute a foul hereafter. The two teams meet again Fri- day night. New England 0. E. 8. POLES 2 Here’s Wishing You All A Very Merry » Christmas With every expression of friendship and good will, we sincerely wish you A Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year | that’s as far as the weather forecas- | Officers Installed ters would go. Hl 4 Meanwhile the pre-Christmas “heat! New England, N. D., Dec. 24.—New- | wave" continued. Chicago had 52 de-/ jv-elected officers of the Cannon Ball grees Wednesday, the hottest Dec. 23) chapter, O. E. S., were installed here since back in 1904. New York had ai recently, with Mrs. Gordon Gardner maximum of 52—the warmest Dec. 23! and Mrs. J. A. Elliott acting as in- in 14 years. ' stalling officers. | Flowers were blooming in Pitts-; During the coming year chairs in burgh. Golfets were preparing to try! the lodge will be occupied by Mis. | out their Christmas gift equipment in | thomas Gallup, worthy matro Detroit, and Louisville looked for the, nold O. Lona, worthy patro! warmest Christmas since 1898. 'K. B. Elliott, associate matron; James Even the snakes have been fooled. | riltott, associate patron; Mrs. Lou! Both Ionia, Mich., and Indianapolis.| Maxwell, secretary; Mrs. A. G. Sal sent in reports reptiles had been com-| treasurer; Miss Irma Gentz, condu ing out of their holes to see what it} tress; Mrs. F. A. Schatz, associat ‘was all about. conductress; Mrs. E. J. Strang, chap- The Pacific coast, however, lain; Mrs. H. L. Johnson, marshal; subjected to a heavy gale. Miss Ruth Ballord, organist; Miss St. Paul and Minneapolis had their|-helma Strang, Adah; Mrs. Sam usual consignment of snow Wednes-| Masler, Ruth; Miss Anne Pulkrabek, day night. Both were blanketed ex-|fsther; Mrs. N. Hass, Martha; Mrs. cepting in the downtown districts | Ingvald Oakland, Electa; Mrs. Paul where the snow turned to slush. Zempel, warden; Mrs. G. E. Nelscn, eam AWTAAI: * | sentinel. { AT THE MOVIFS casts Cass Beef Farmer was Wish OGAN’S We Thank You. . All of Us All of You aeeas ae) PARAMOUNT THEATRE ! . Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell Wins State Honors are the clever, captivating stars of Fifteen Aberdeen Angus baby beeves weighing an average of 9' | the new romance, “Delicious.” { In “Delicious” the petite Hoe is cast. as a lovely Scotch lassie ind TELUS lanAl of the'fiee, America, And| O™mGs Oe IR Cer ee Sonat Charles Farrell is a handsome Amer-| tie title of state champion beef pro- ican millionaire sportsman who, 0n| qucer in the 1931 carlot baby beef the boat, accidentally meets Janet | project conducted by the extension and immediately falls for her ador-| <o1vice of North Dakota Agricultural able charms. But, as you know, the college. road to true love is never smooth, S0/ " Ross Haibeck and S Steele, Kic that Charles and the trusting Janet Ger county, were second in the pro! are separated through the sly efforts ect, their car of 15 Shorth av of a pampered society girl who ex-! aging 918 pounds at the end of the pects Charles to marry her. How El| 49-day period. i Brendel as Farrell's Swedish valet; “Gooq records were made during the} takes it upon himself to become &/jast year by F. 8. Josephson, Wash- clever understudy for the overworked | purn, McLean county, and Roy Smail, Cupid, makes possible a highly amus-| Bismarck. ing and enjoyable climax. David Butler is the director of “De- Yicious,” which opens an engagement | at the Paramount Theatre Friday. FALLS TO HIS DEATH New York, Dec. 24.—()—Capt. Frank F. Fulton, assistant finance of- Se aa ficer at the U. 8. army base, Brook- CAPITOL THEATRE lyn, jumped or fell to his death from A rare treat is in store for the Cap-/ his quarters on the 12th floor of a {tol Theatre audiences starting to-!hotel in Brooklyn Thursday.. He was morrow in the form of Ferenc Mol- | 42 years old, nar's captivating comedy, “The (snetancesithiliaentaeeh’ Guardsman,” one of New York's big- COAL FERTILIZER gest stage hits. which has now been| Dr. Franz Fischer, director of the made into a talking picture by Metro-| Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Coai Goldwyn-Mayer. j Not only will screengoers see “The|doses stimulates plant growth and Guardsman” as it was originally pro-| acts as a satisfactory fertilizer. i duced by the Theatre Guild, but they will also see, the renowned stars of this celebrated theatrical organization —Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who were induced to come to Holly- wood to make their talking picture debut in the vehicle in which they scored so highly on Broadway. Prominent supporting roles are filled by Roland Young in the amus- ing role of a “Peeping Tom” who spies upon the matrimonial discord of the principals; the inimitabel’ Zasu Pitts as a maid. No expense was spared in squipping ths production with what are believed to be the most beautiful «nd artistic settings and gowns seen on the screen {n some time. Rent the Spare Room Thru The Tribune Want Ads J. W. CALNAN Funeral Home Successor to Capital Funeral Parlors Phone 22 208 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D. USE,YICK PLAN Modern White Gold Frames With comfortable pearl pads Only $4.50 Expert Eye Service at Greatly Reduced Prices DR. MacLACHLAN’S Health School and Eye Clinic DR..A, 8. ANDERSON Optometrist—Hye Specialist Lucas Block Bismarck the funeral service for ,our patrons not only years of experience and the best and most ap- propriate equipment but also an intelligent ap- preciation of what ought to be done at such a time. Our service satisfies al- ways and in every way. Convenience and Privacy 208 Fifth St. Phone 687 Here’s Some Toast For You Merry Christmas A Very FRANK’S PLACE pa THE isting between us. 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BISMARCK We Extend to Our ‘Friends and Customers Our hearty good wishes for the Holiday Season, and may the New Year bring an abundance of Happiness and Prosperity ! OHM DRESS SHOP On Fourth Street opposite the Grand Pacific Hotel May this Christmas bring you all the joyous things, and the New Year all the profitable things you’ve always wanted. Modern Barber & Beauty Shop Phone 1378 423 Broadway As we travel along Life’s Pathways—with its saving and slaving and-grind—we are too apt to credit our business success as a Tesult of our own hand’and mind —But we pause at this Good-Will Season—to give credit where credit is due —to truthfully say our suc- cess results—From having good Patrons like you. A Merry“ Christmas Walter W. McMahon . 207 Broadway: We Would ' ~~ Rather Clasp your hand and face to face extend to You the Greetings of the Season, but since that is impossible, ~ we want to take this op- portunity to wish you one angsall a Merry Chris’ itmas. Christutas SANDIN-WILDE MOTORS, INC. 204-306 FOURTH STREET PHONE 1500 The Hand of Friendship | We Offer to All of You! < Joyal patrons wwe clasp your “hands =in* friendship as we give you our wish for a Merry Christmas Day. . H. H. ENGEN Painting—Decorating 207 Broadway Phone 748 We light a Chtistmas candle, To wish you joy today, We burn a New Year taper, To light you on your way! E. Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, Inc. Wholesale Distributors Automotive Accessories It is our wish that you may have A Joyous Christmas M-F SERVICE STATION Monson & Free Fourth & Thayer TRIGIRIRRIRRISE: Phone 427 Prof} spirit of every day in our‘ efforts to please our pa- trons. And with the assurance that their good will is one of our most treasured possessions, we extend to them our wishes for a Merry Christmas and Prosperous : New Year = Prt Snyder’s Dray & Transfer Co. Phone 474 220 W. Rosser = TMIRIMTMTRTATMI TRISTE ATRIA ATOIGIATSIS TR OIeIRT ¢ 4 + aie Thanking you for your pa- tronage, we take pleasure in wishing you a Jolly Christ- mas and a Prosperous New Year. E. J. SCHULTZ Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work The goodwill of our patrons and friends is one of our most valuable assets. The spirit of the season brings to us renewed appreciation of old associates and of the value of new friends. May your CHRISTMAS be HAPPY and SUCCESS attend your NEW YEAR. YEGEN’S DAIRY Phone 6-F-11