The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1919, Page 8

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CHURCH T0 WAGE FIGHT AGAINST N.D, BOLSHEVISN Declaring Religion, the Family and Home Are Menaced, Min- , isters Get Into Game PLAN GENERAL CAMPAIGN Sermons and Lectures to Be De- livered in Every Section of State Against Menace A state-wide campaign against Bol- shevism to be conducted in North Dakota churches during the next six weeks was announced today by Rev. c, W. Davis, pastor of the Congrega- tional church at Dawson, and who has established headquarters here ax a field worker in the cause, Noted clergymen of North Dakota and from outside the state will participate in this campaign, which will be carried into every community in) North Ds kota, Rey, Davis announces that it i interdenominated and that churches wl faiths have volunteered to do their 1 t The coutlition which Feouteaiits North Dakota today, howev iS SoMIe- thing which threatens the very founda- | tions of society, the church and the hhome,”” today, *Re- publicat mnewhat like the play o. So Jong as the game is played somewhat ac- cording tothe rule we are safe in not interfering. goes after When, however, one child; another with a clul hank, then it becomes everyhody’s busi- s, und that is the situation in North Dakota at thi homent. “The N ing to fear from the m vement we about to launch, We are not opposing the farmer nor any farmer organiza- tion, We are opposing the carpet-bag- ger, the man who comes in from out- side with his Bolshevism to batten on our state, We believe we have men in North Dakota wise enough and big enough to govern our state. We do not believe it is necessary to look to Min- nesota, nor California, nor New Zea- Jand—not. even to Germany—for ad- vice or counsel or dictation in the man- agement. of our own affairs, “The carpethag regime which has been inaugurated in’ this state has brought, us to the verge of Bolshevism, adical socialism has not proven suf- ficient for these imported leaders and dictators. | They will not rest until they. have plunged us into. the chaos which exists today in Russia, They are enemies of the family, of the home and of the church; they are the foes of everything that we have heen taught as: Christians to love. and reverence. | = We «intend to give battle to those enemies of soc ; the time has come nid religion must fight existence in this state, and we are rendy to give battle sAn addition to directing field work from headquarters. here, Rey. Davis will be one of the speakers in the war ofthe churches on Bolshevism, DAKOTA BANK TO _ ASSIST RATHER THAN ELIMINATE (Continned From Page One.) Banks Give Sunnort. Director General Cathxo read dur- ing the conference extracts from fifty letters selected from a list of 200 to 300 which had been received from banks of the state. At least 95 per cent of the letters contained offers of hearty co-operation, said Mr. Cathro, while, he stated, e those which did not directly pledge co-operation showed only a doubt as to the polic of the bank, such). doubts as he believed: yes- terday’s conference would dispel. and Unkempt work with. slovenly back-yards_re- flect’ upon the whole neighborhood. Set the example; be a good neighbor. But you can’t get the real pleasure and profit from your Thrift Garden without the proper tools to We have them ready for you. HARDWARE CO. Phone 82. not active’ opposition to the institu- tion. “Wherever we have discovered op- position we have traced it back to an honest misunderstanding of the policies of the bank and not to any genuine an- tagonism,” said Secretary Morris in re- porting the successful termination of the conference, The committee consisted of Samuel ‘Torgerson of Grand F wie Fadden of Fargo, state associati Jamestown, heau, who named a member: of this committee prior to his appoint- ment to be director general of the Bank of North Dakota, and I. P, Baker of Bismarck, CONFER IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, May 13.—Nonpartisan officials of North Dakota today con- officials here relative to the organiza- tion of the Bank of North Dakota along lines which would make it a member of the federal reserve bank. The conference with Theodore Wold, | governor, and John H. Rich, chairman, | was attended by J. R. Waters, man- ager, and F, W. Cathro, director gen- eral, of the North Dakota bank. Oli- ver ’g. Morris, secretary of the North Dakota industrial commission, also attended. Mr. Rich stated after the confer- | ence that the request of the North| 'Dakota officials would be referred to Washington for approval. Mr. Morris aid the North Dakota bank plans pro- {for farm loans, but he said the bank would not engage in commercial trans- actions. He also denied, a report that the state funds would be withdrawn | from various banks and deposited in|; the state bank at Bismarek. At a conference in Bismarck yes- terday important policies of the North Dakota state bank were decided upon. These policies were outlined to the federal re ank, officials today, | CARD OF THAN We wish to thank our-friends and neighbors, for their ‘assistance and r|sympathy during our bereavement in the loss of our beloved son, Albert. Especially do we extend our gratitude to Mrs. John Homan, Mrs. Lahr, Mrs.’ J. Linde, Mrs, L. E. Maynard ‘and Miss -| Josephine Maynard, Thomas H. Poole, Mr. and Mrs, Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.) Copelin and’ Mrs. Thomas H. Poole for their beautiful floral tokens and to Erie Swanson, Al A. Fox, Cyril Grace, Ralph Erickson, Peter Reader and Peter Ehli for their services as pallbaerers. MR. AND MRS, PETER ANTON. SIDEWALK RESOLUTION Whereas it is deemed necessary by the city commission of Bismarck, North Dakota, that sidewalks be con- structed. in the city of Bismarck as herein specified: Therefore, Be It Resolved,. by the board of city commissioners of Bis- marck,.'North Dakota, that. sidewalks be and. the same are hereby ‘ors red to be constructed in front of or adjoinil the following property situated i in tl city of Bismarck, and the city audi is hereby instructed to notify: owners of said property in manner:prescribed PROMPT RELIEF for the.acid-distressea stomach, try two or three KI-molDS after meals, dissolved on the tongap keep your stomach aweet—try Ki-moids—the new aid to digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION, i “Actory service STA CORWIN MOTOR CO BimarciN D lawns and 316 Main "-!set forth, then said sidewalks are * | hereby ordered to be constructed by {the statutes made and provided. ferred with the federal reserve bank | {awarded the contract for the rem ided for a discounting business and |; by law of action of the city sion. commis- Along the East End of Lot 2, Block 53, Northern Pacific Add. And Be It Further Resolved: That said side- walks must be constructed according to provisions of ordinances now ‘in +s June, 1919, and should said sidewalks not be constructed by the date herein the city contractor in accordance with |! Published by order City Commis- sion. Cc. L, BURTON, City Auditor. OFFICIAL —PROCEEDI CITY COMMISSION, The City Comm m met inv BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB use tx wagon or veliicle which per- jMiks Getz .. force and effect by the 15th day of | 7 1G, .| Williams ‘Transfer mitted it to seatter upon the pave- ment, The following bills were allowed and order tobe. paid, funds permit- ting: $24.37 19.50) 21.00 5.00 | 18.00 . Hummel: Empting Wac eer Trans . Wachter Transfer Co. S$. E. Bergeson J, Sehn m Jensen oe Randall J. Bateher . Robidou .. Van Horn Hotel : session Monday ey May 9, There were -p! Commis sioners Bertsch, — French, Larse Thompson and President Line minutes of the meeting held } 1919, w ad and approved. ter was al from J. Ht. Holihan calling attention to the deplorable con- dition of the streets at the corner of ge for the season of 1919, Th re instructed to start work at ence, No action was taken on the bids for treet sprinkling for the year 191 lewalk resolution was: passed order: | valk to be constructed in front Northern Pacitie Block of Lot 2 Second — Addition. We ML Grif-| fiths was awarded the — contract for’ constructing sidewalks for the j ro 1919 Sidewa on the | t side of 9th reet between ‘nues 1D) and © were ordered to be epaired: also the walk in front of | Chris Olson's place at the corner of | Mandi nue and Thayer Street. + The Weighmast wry Was) fixed at $1,500.00 a yenr. srson and Tt. | C, Forsythe were ordered to fill their sand pits where they had encroached upon the y streets, They were yen thirty ¢ o do this in. The} water company, W Instructed to struct a iiew Jnixing chamber, “Pr dent Lucts instructed t City Aud tor to not he publie ¢ the police! had been instructed to arrest: anyone who made an opening in the pave without first having obtained consent from the city engineer anyone Who hauled dirt, gravel or ref- ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water, then apply— “YOUR BODYGUARD” - SOF. cor 1:20 jvvore:, FOR SALE Sis: First’ $250 cash or $150 down, ‘balance monthly pay- ments, takes the car. Car in perfect running ‘condition, 5th, | H. A let- | Hearn ! Wonder Stor Ninth and Avenue and ing for some relief, 7 matter referred to| City Fuel Co. % : the commissioner of streets. The! k Gabel... 12.00 Wachter Transfer Company — we M. E. Hibb: 10.00 ]been said befor 1919 license, new top, side cur- tains, dash’ board, dash lamp, clock, speedometer, oil guage, électric’ headlights; ‘dimmers, . upholstery. genuine leather, tire carrier, etc. See C .C. rsen or call 621R or 98. ALICE A wonderful story of how fortune. tended to May 17. Filth spreads disease. Clean Up! Begin now! Tt is against the law. |, MOTOR CO. AUDITORIU Wednesday and Thursday —] N—— “Her Great Chance” Though even his patient father gave him. up, she took “Her Great Chance”. with him. : Broadway is reformed by a clever girl. She loved him better when she found out he lost. his A fortune stood between their happiness, What is the greatest chance you eVer took? Brady in “Her Great Chance.”,., O’Connor’s Orchestra—Admission 25¢ First Show 7:30—Second Show 9: 00 P. M. NOTICE. EE On account of bad weather the time has been ex- Let everybody co-operate in removing all aitilke from yards and alleys. By May 17th the, city must be clean. Mr. G. B. Allen has been appointed sanitary police- man to help this department enforce the law: Don’t snit on.sidewalks. a c E. a Rismarck kota Farmer ‘amnhbs & Peet M, Stanton ... 1), Ind. Telephone ¢ NW. Stamp W On motion th ed to meet again Attest : _ “The Home of Service” MR. CAR OWNER Within the next few weeks you will be getting out your auto- mobile and preparing for the sea- son’s run. Doubtless one of the first things that you will have to| consider will be your tires. In our line of Kelly-Springfield Tribune Want Ads. bring results, cupancy about Weite'fully and will look over when 1 get to Bismarck next week. Write No. 646, care of Tribune Co. ~ Le a Sialic cll Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Western Sales Bldg. casings and tubes:we believe that Phone 35. we have something that will merit your investigation. That | they cost more istrue, but as has “the recollec- tion of quality remains Jong after the price is forgotten.” Drop in our store, or call us up and we shall be peace to show you why. if MISSOURI VALLEY “The Home of Service”: | CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. ” Bismarck . »North Dakota TWO NIGHTS BRADY. the “Million Dollar. Kid” of See. 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