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iE SERk cacksP REAR ELI | FF ( tip sie bat se rith ved im eds she his nti- ode zi ks, ras om, she He cks the cle the int of vet, et ae om he hat be as i ty, mt id. it ne to on ew nd i igh school. In the first, “Christmas SVEN GRIDER] HAVE CLEBRATON ‘Two Puppet Shows Included on Program Given in Miss Gertrude Evarts’ Room ‘Will junior high school students in the seventh grade rooms taught by Miss Adeline Ness, Miss Gertrude Evarts, E. Hald: and Themar E. Simle Friday observed the closing of school for the vacation with Christmas par- ties. Committees planning the party in the room taught by Miss Ness in- cluded: refreshments—Ann Bergeson, Rebecca Freitag,” Jack Everts and Robert Clark; entertainment — Paul Cowan, Buddy Brandenburg, Dorothy Dale and Wilda Chapman: clean-up— Grace Crawford, Viola Clausnitzer, Douglas Andrews and John Beaudoin. ‘Those decorating the tree were Grace ‘The program was: “Silent Night,” all; reading, Grace Colberg; game, “Squirrel and the Nut Shell,” Paul Cowan; Dorothy Dale; Pupils Manage Party Committees were appointed in Miss Evarts’ room, as follows: program— Delores Munger, Marietta Meyer and Bruce Plomasen; games — Lois Mil- ollan, Waldemar Person and Joyce Paviak; putting up and trimming tree —Fred Meske, Harold Russell, Myrtle gg ter, Eloise al ere 5 race Sanborn, Peterson, Eunice Omdahl, Two puppet plays were features the program, the presentation being directed by Miss Jeanne Paris of the in All Lands,” puppets manipulated were: Great Britain, James Schunk; Germany, Waldemar Person; Alaska, 11 Puppets in Show ‘The second part of the show, “The Strike in Santa Claus Land,” was given by 11 pupils manipulating the following puppets: Mr. Santa Claus, Gene Peters; Mrs. Santa Claus, Mari- ‘Bruce Plomasen; Fairy Youngheart, Delores Munger; Little Girl, Joan Morton; Jack Frost,. Merlin Schott; Brownie Good-Cheer, Vernon Peter- son; Brownie Help-a-long, John Mc- Cabe; Fairy Kind Thoughts, Lois Mil- hollan; Fairy Good-Will, Rosalie Sat- ter, and Spirit of Christmas Joy, Grace Sanborn. Ted Lampman, Billie Gerow, Bennie Knowlen and Junior Martin presented ‘Vonne Young and Ralph ‘Truman,.Jr., provided entertainment for the holi- day festivity in Mr. Smile’s class. Naughton Farmer’s Son Dies Thursday Leroy Johnson, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson of Naugh- ton township and president of the ™m., Thursday, at, a local hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m., Sunday at the Salvation Army’ hall with Adjutant Herbert Smith conducting the ceremonies. Adjutant = to all and may good cheer and merriment prevail. May your Xmas this year be filled with all the happiness and good fortune that makes the Yuletide bright- er, We extend to all our heart- jest wishes for the merriest and jolliest Xmas you have ever had. Sunshine in Every Slice Purity Bakery Bismarck "Often Buttered—Never Bettered” (Continued Next Friday) pe a | Policeman’s Yawns Cured by Tickling —* Chicago, Dec. 21—()—A big “yawn malady” case came to an end Friday when two physicians tickled the victim’s feet and Pressed on foot nerves. in treatment cured George ‘an Cleas, 31-year-old policeman, who had been yawn- ing since 5 p.m. Thursday. Unable to sieep or eat, Van Cleas early Friday called police, who took him to the county hos- pital. For several hours his yawn- ing continued. Then Dr. Albert Slepyan and Dr. Irving Mishkin rapped him on the soles of his feet with a rubber- headed hammer. Suddenly Van Cleas gasped for breath, then be- gan to breathe normally. yawning had stopped. SPEAKS GROCERY 216 Broadway FANCY TURKEYS Dates, two 8 oz. Apple Cider, quart bottle for ......... Robbery Held by Minne- apolis Police held for Indiana police them for bank robbery. The The Phone 611 CHICKENS OYSTERS pkgs. for .............29¢ 23¢ Tuna Fish, 1 size tin for .............15¢ Coffee, IGA Peak, Ib. tin ............ 3 ld-os, tins ....ccesee. Pumpkin, 2 NO. B CANS .....ceeeees Stuffed Olives, .38¢ Salad Dressing, . quart for Beauty Soap, IGA, 6 bars for . 2 Ibe. for Gingerale or Lime Rickey, 3 24-02, bottles 43c 2 9-05. pkgs. ...... ....19¢ 2x Ib. ite eaveceswueued 27c Jambo Queen Olives, PABST-ETT CHEESE, Standard or Pimento, 6% o2. pkg. ..........eeeeee os eee ese sevens Carol brand Catsup, 2 for .... No. 2 cans, 2 for. PHONE 1080 BISMARCK FOOD MARKET 408 BROADWAY FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 25c 18K Golden Corn, 33c MEAT DEPARTMENT 12¢ ern" 12¢ * 5c [eee ree 16c —cm the FRESH OYSTERS — LINGONBERRIES Green Beans,2eans 1 C Jack and Jill Peas No. 2 cans, 2 for.. 33c Pie nn LOC Seer wis Fancy Cream Butter, 4 Db priatsO2C Paper Shelled Pecans, 2 Ibs. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 1080 "s* SPOHN’S * Specials Saturday and Monday for 43 Cc Xmas Greetings Jello, all flavors, Rilo ......... .18¢ ety, Sweet Potat oven, “ ‘ad 2b bor SOC BANDITS NABBED ON TIP FROM WAITRESS Trio Wanted for Indiana Bank Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 21.—(7)—A Minneapolis waitress believed she tecognized Thomas H. Robinson, sought as the kidnaper of Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll of Louisville, Ky., Thurs- eg. Armed with claim custody of Local te men were picked up for question. | Indiana authorities, in # message to Minneapolis police officials said the men are Wallace Brady, Everett Kocher, and Lloyd Griffith and are wanted in addition to the Carbon holdup, for robbery of a bank at Brazil, Ind., of $500 four days ago.) Carbon robbery, fled westward, de- They are not expected to fight extra-|serting three women companions at dition to Indiana, police said. Danville, Ill. The women were picked In the meantime Detroit was also; up and jailed in Danville. Emperor Grapes Eggplant New Turnips Artichokes Parsnips U. 8. Pork Loin Roast, end cut, per Ib. ......ssseeee U. 8. Short Ribs Beef, per Ib. ... Per Ib. .. Cudahy Ham 4 Ibs. average, per Ib. .....sessseseseeeees All Phones 211 warrants the three men. holdup in that city. Logan’s “We Thank You” “Xmas Dinner Suggestions” Grapefruit, 6 for 25¢ Large Oranges, 2 doz. 57c Bananas ‘Winesap Apples, repacked, 20 Ib. box, 75c Fancy and “C” Grade Delicious Apples § Tangerines “Things to Remember” Mixed Nuts Mixed Candy Lydia Darrah Chocolates Cider Grape Juice Gingerale New York Nippy Cheese “Fresh Vegetables” Fancy Tomatoes Head Lettuce Celery New Carrots Radishes Green Onions Avocados Rhubarb Celery Cabbage New Beets Brussels Sprouts Sweet Potatoes - Rutabagas Squash Broccoli Parsley “Grocery Department” Princess Patt Coffee, (beautiful Pearl Necklace Frée), 2 1b. jar, only Broken Sliced Pineapple, Mi Queen Olives, jus y Be ssid 39c Four Assorted Olives in one 11-08. BERG ss sscsensencacaccdasss 39c “Meat Department” U. 8. Steer Pot Roast Beef, Butts, DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 3 CLOSE 8:00 P. M. much interested in the trio, having | wired Minneapolis police for all pos- holdup of @ bank at cactisa to | sible information concerning the November 21 of $600, three Thdtana | captives in the belief they may have state police Friday were expected to| been the perpetrators of a payroll Louis P. Smith, payroll shot by one of the three bandits in the Detroit robbery, died from his wounds Thursday night. It is believed by Indiana police that the three suspects, following the 118 Third St. 934 guard, EEE Jack Williams’ Father |P#'0' American terion, died st his Dies of Heart Attack Fargo, N. D., Dec. 21—(4)—Michael R. Williams, father of Jack Williams, | Falls, Minn, Besides Jack Willia departmental adjutant of the North| his wife and another son, J. F, wile home here Friday from heart disease. He was 76 and had resided in Fargo since 1905. Prior to coming to Fargo he farmed near Thief River Nams, at home, survive. Funeral ar- Tangements have not been completed, — |_ TILL FURTHER NOTICE! We will take school and county warrants in trade. Alex Rosen and Bro. + tt TUNA FISH, White, 2 Ibs, 311 Seventh St. SHRIMP, Red & White, PET COM 0... Ve cc eeeeeeee Rea s white, No. Pies 18c Bisse waiee He 3 and OC Whe bie a ....... 200 This Be REDG® WHITE: str Scott’s Grocery 816—Phone—817 Specials for Saturday and Monday FRUITS FOR SALAD, PEACHES, Red & 19c COFFEE Also All Seasonable Vegetables and Fruits A Merry Christmas White, halven, No. 215 .. LOC CAKE FLOUR, Swans- down, per pkg. ...... SWEET PICKLES, Red "31c eautiful Clock “Morrell’s Pure” Primus Creamery LARD “With Meats” BUTTER 2 Ibs. for 29¢ Per Ib. .32c Wise. Cream CHEESE “None Better Bulk” Fairly Nippy Mincemeat Perth, 19 srdibaP ant MOADAY SEetars Per Ib. 16c TURKEYS — DUCKS — GEESE — CHICKENS Grain Fed Pure Pork resh Groun und Steak, Ib. ....12¢ Small Hams Center Cut Pot Roll ? Foust’ Ib: ge, 11¢ [Biv Ret, 1m, 15 | m= L8e Chops or Cutlets, Ib. ............. 15¢ Leg Roast, 4 to 6 Ibs. average, Ib. ..10c Loin Steak, per Ib. ............. 12%c VEAL ———— OYSTERS, HALIBUT, SALMON, CRABS, PIKE PHONE 332 Snowwhite Lute- fisk, Ib. .. 104c Pork Rst, lb. L5c wma, inte ares, LEC AL. RYCKMAN’S":: FRUITS — VEGETABLES — GROCERIES Oranges, sweet large, 2 doz. Grapefruit, seedless, ‘Tangerines, large, Green Olives, 17 oz. jar . Dill Pickles, Powdered Sugar, 2 Ub. pleg. 0.0... cece WE DELIVER ALL PHONE ORDERS Libby’s Pears, No, 2% can Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, pint jar 23c Celery Cabbage, Broccoli, En- dive, Brussels Sprouts, Avoca- does, Fresh Peas, Watercress, Celery Hearts, Spinach, Toma- toes, Radishes c. 0. D. Your Grocer Offers THIS BEAUTIFUL CLOCK This is a strictly high grade clock, fully guaranteed by the Western Clock Company. Quiet tick, alarm concealed. A clock every home needs. With 3 Pounds _ NASH’ TOASTED COFFEE In Vaccum Glass Cookie Jar ALL FOR THIS SPECIAL GUSSNER’S 310 Main, Phone 1060 LOGAN’S 118 Third St., Phone 211 ECONOMY GROCERY 411 Broadway, Phone 3¢ BISMARCK FOOD MARKET 408 Broadway, Phone 1080 CARL’S GROCERY 204 Fifth St., Phone 371 E, A. BROWN 120 Fifth St., Phone 1400 SCOTT’S GROCER: 311 Seventh St. Phone 816 FERRIS NICOLA 520 Broadway, Phone 903 SPOHN’S GROCERY 518 Ninth St., Phone 626 AT THESE FOOD STORES DICK’S GROCERY 108 Thayer, Phone 1506-07 BOB ZERR 208 Sixth St., Phone 928 TWILLING GROCERY 601 Tenth St., Phone 1613 GABEL’S GROCERY CORNER GROCERY 500 Third Street, Phone 1059 BASHARA GROCERY 412 Third St., Phone 426-5 321 Mandan St. Phone 465 COOK’S GROCERY 612 Avenue D, Phone 564 of S $8.79 FEATURED 13th St., Phone 878 DAVIS GROCERY