The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1932, Page 7

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‘ THE BISMARCK IRIBUNG. SA1 URVAY, vovcnhpun z4, 1952 Injured Workmen Are [Indian Parley in | whlch Heh teas lyprcitaeadea swecnctebad | Reported Improving Colorful Closing “tne conterence ended with agrel Ni ursery f Walter Meili, carpenter who suf-| London, Dec. 24—(@)—After over Lae ae ithe station of He S ht 1 HEAR HOLLIS HAWKINS @ fractured skull when hit by} four weeks of arduous work grappling Bota} franchise problem, although the: ‘ iC. oo. Play and sing bP eh engl any the South Side Club Sage dl at the new! with complex problems in building a oenae aivimod of opinion on nee) Open all during vacation ‘Minneapolis. en Dinner Refreshments—All Hours. constitution for India, the third In- | notably certain aspects of finance and 9 a.m. to6 p.m. Xmas Special—Turkey and Duck Dinners—Trimmings atirday at St. Alexius/ dian round table. conference ended| the distribution of the governmental 3 rallee south of Patiorsem Raibits ou Ue Corner ot Hike Aiea, Feperted good although there was «/Seturday with @ plenary session at] powers snes rigs Always Open possiblity that an operation would a terete || Phone 1722-LJ, Evesings necessary use Of ‘ fracture. met art another carpenter in-| SOD TOD TOD SOD TOD TOD TOD TOD TOD TY ured several days ago in a fall at the capitol, also was reported to be ‘4 body along well. He suffered a vertebrae and broken bones in both feet in his fall. « BEN’S PLACE RiGIGIQISISIRISISI GIES! With every hope for your happiness at Christmas and may, the New Year bring, unfailingly, Health and Prosperity to you. S.é E. Co. ® Believe Gold Found By Wildwood Geese Emil Oberg, farmer living near Wildwood, McLean county, wonders if he has'a gold mine on his farm. their crops but thougt:t noting of rie Then William Lind- who had worked in gold-min- Hee areas and was visiting in the vi- = | tatty, dec vin three ye taenlion The pleasure of wishing you a hearty Merry Christmas } | huggets were foun is ours. May our friendly business relationship con- tinue unbroken through the coming years. THE . . SEASON’S 4 by in the GREETINGS | gravel thrown up from the well BISMARCK OIL COMPANY One of the finest things CARD OF THANKS “Phillips 66” Distributors in life is Friéndship— | Wwe wish to express our appreciation 1026 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. and the finest thing & bi eel ert Tpit Jha about this Christmas naa dia "Heat'o?: uring = = 5 - - | ilhess and death of our beloved hus- Sate sate SS +e season is the opportuni- bai we ¥ Sere we ty it gives for the ex- @ oagtian bbe theta Tor eed Senatital - = of that friend- | floral offerings. : — ees Mrs. Ida K. Peterson and Family. ® May your Christmas es the merriest and %| Mr. alle mova ere: SHALL WE COMPLAIN? Prosperity. DAHNER-TAVIS MUSIC CO. the New Year one of Happiness and @& CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank those king/friends whose assistance and symaj ‘was ex- tended in our recent bereavement in the death of our wife, mother and sister. We also desire to express ap- Preciation for the many beautiful floral offerings. Paul Cervinski. Mrs. Herman Hemmer. Mrs. Louis Kallies. Roman, Stanley, Josephine, Eliza- beth, Dorothy, Bernadine, Vic- tor and Irvin Cervinski. Mrs. Helen Gordon. Mrs. Margaret Rosemark. ————— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Wy|HARRINGTON'S SUPERCULINE live steam permanent,'no electricity, How nice it would be to shake & Pioneers of two genera- tions ago did not always have a merry Christmas. Nor could they always look forward to a happy New Year. Yet they did not turn back. If some of us this Christmas feel that we have little reason to make merry, let us remember the from going forward, let us ree member those who had nothing but wilderness ahead of them, They refused to turn back— but met each new day, each new year with hope and courage, So let us face 1933 with heads. high. Let us be glad we are here today to join in that grand old The Hand of Friendship We Offer to S| natural waves, real comfort, done in you by the hand and express our All of You : ombination, good wishes personally. Instead Loyal patrons and friends, we clasp your hand in 3% oe a at Harring- may we take this means of ex- friendship as we give you our wish for a Merry Christ- 3 tending seasonal greetings and mas aa crt Year. wishing you all a very Merry SCOTT'S GROCERY $3.50. California Wave Nook, 102 ; Christmas. aaa GUSSNER’S bisieiacejeieieieieiaiey menand women who braved those greeting. 67 early Northwest winters. Should the experiences of the Merry Christmas pact year tend to discourage us 9 Wappy Netw Pear DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA DECEMBER SPECIAL — Regular $5.00 ofl tonic combination wave, Affiliated with the NORTHWEST BANCORPORATION . s 4 Season’s Wishing Greetings Se We rue yout patronage: You a appreciation by our service. Balanced We wish you all ‘Christmas a Merry Christmas Bismarck Furniture Co. - May this Christmas be one of Cheer and Mer- riment, and may the gift of health and hap- piness, prosperity and contentment be yours. Our entire personnel joins in extending ithe Haman. Weak. be feal¥gloomyjabout" ‘the jehortominge andes ‘of the human race when you consider Christmas. “There's more than a little’good'in a world where'soimany miHions of people say “Merry Christmas” heartily and:sincese- ly. There's something inspiring in the impulee that prompts : ‘these millions to give generously for the very joy-ot giving— wishes for a MERRY for the satisfaction of making others happy. CHRISTMAS. No wonder Christmas means so much to all of us—for it j a “Teveals anew each year the kindliness and love and generosity MONTANA:DAKOTA P eal! i

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