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J TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE RRVEX WORKERS.OF INTERNATIONAL FAME TO ADDRESS PASOR CONFERENCE IN INTERWORLD Notable Gathering Planned for Grand, Forks on March 3 and 5—Program to Meet: Present _ Needs of Universe to Be Dis- cussed By: Experts Five teams, compos of the re- presentatives. of the denominations co- operating in’ the interchurch — world Movement, will cenduct conferences for Iatsto} in forty-nine cities of for- rom February 160 to sive, to present to the through them. to the sof the United States, the ram of the interchureli world movement. The news of the World atid the pregram to meet these needs will be considered in the light » foreign and home m m sur- made hy 1) movement through: | world during the ND-FORK'’S: CON CE orth Dakota conference will be held in the Fiftst Baptist church, Grand Forks beginnin: 2 Te Mes Wednesday, March mitinuing over Thursday. Priday forenoon, de i nominational cenference will he held the cooperating churches and ali in hy will again unite ference session F y afternoon, Parallel sions will he held f the Christian women leaders of. th state in the Episcopal guild hall just aeross the street from the Baptist the @losing con- church: were the pastors’ sessions are to he held. Cronk, of New York | ’ ‘eit intentent of women's} ASSERTS M’HUGH | co-operative division, field department, . ~ ah Ie and also a membby of the general! . i Z H committee of the ‘interehureh world !Seeretary of Minneapolis Cham- movement, spok tranum | * pe her of § for the Mimaota}| ber of Commerce Predicts Paul, an! School in ) a She is Associate Editor of the Mi view of the World. She the Lutheran church. Randolph: Thomas Capen is a Bap- t missions who since 14H, has in edueational work in) Swa- China, being principal of the hoarding school ther Mr. Ca- graduate of Hayard, Class nd of the Newton theological whd previous to entering the jon field, belongs to it served tow, boys af Sun- a member of the Ame education department. di- rector of s ey of special groups in- cluding delinquents, dependents and —deficionts. interchurch world move He was formerly member, 01 ew Hampshire conference, nin the army, Y. M. C. A. se yon troop trains, conference stat an and conference president. of | Epworth league. Rolvix Harlan, of N is. secretary “of {he sor rural community work of the ican. Baptist home mission society Mr. Harlan was formerly president 0 Sioux. Falls college in South Dakota and was also dean of the Ortiwa uni versity in Kansas, ‘He was a delegate “ta the world brother congre held in’ London in’ September> 1 and was appointed by this ca a member of the Am¢ n committe on interdenominatic brotherhood | or- ganization, H, , Jordan, f financial secretary of the Methodist hospital, Minneapolis; district) super- intendent of the Methedist church in Minnesota; five times 2 member of the general conference of ‘the Meth odist chureh, The Rey. James V. Huchow, China, is at nected with the foreign survey sion of the interchurch world move- ment. Dt. Latimer! has been a) mis- sionary in China since 1204. and he- fore that time held oa pastorate in Emporia, Kan. He is a graduate ol Des Moines college. J, W. Potter, of Anderson, field. representative of department, interehurch ment, 9. of Minneap: of con- divis Latimer, present H f Ind. the statistiea! world move- ment. He is a member of the Lowa | P vciation, Na; | but little activity in Helena, Mont. Feb, 24.--Wild ani-! Suyntiod f and | Dakota confercnce, , Methedist | Henal edernted Flour clubs, Southe months later in the year, the amount; mals of the usually called game, jority of 4 episcopal church, He is Stewardship | Wholesale Grocers association, Gr of building contracts m that month) far ontiumbers human beings hf Mon! the Pnited Slate: secretary for the Chicage a of the} Deal ers National association, Amer jrunniz normally to oaiy 5 or 6 per-1 fans Annual reports 7 of forestry WO forca. Bil Methodist centenary, jean Corn Millers federation, Millers {cent ot the year’s total. With So) chiefs show bout 4:3500 deer in the | tained in Londen # br. ILO. chard of Indianapolis, | National — federation, — Southwestern | large a figure for January the es {federal forests of the There | is general of avd of | Millers league, Oklahoma Millers. ¢ mate of three billions for. the year’s’ aye many more in the state forests | ge the vari education of seiples of Ch | Southwestern Millers a total of contracts seems likely to be) EK probably gummber 50,000, Welv« stoke lMdastny urd was fermerly president. college in Eureka, WL. and storate in the Comer church j neoln, . Neb, Campbell White. ef New York ander of the team. secretary of the interchuren and was gener aymen’s missionary movement; formerly - president of Woester college, at: Wooster, Ohio, As directory of the life work department. of the interehureh world sionary Re- + held py storates | | associate | & movement CHURCH MOVEMENT he is endeavoring to enlist 10,000 r of the chureh fields, Dr. Re tolenge, during this year cruits to the service in-home and foreign Africa, .mission, He = took charge of the Bolenge station in. the days of small beginnings, and within a decade developed a native church of over a thousand communicants who tithed not only their. menns. but their membership for ving the gospel into the interior: nine members supporting the tenth as a native evangelist, He is a man with a burning message. FORWARD MOVEME CON- The : of the f rd movement conference ‘orth Dakota conference of the jon met in the St. f Jamestown on yy the Wiener. petor, pre- ance of the forward sented thé signif movement. BE TABLED EARLY Dakotan’s Defeat > Minneapolis, Minn... Feb, 24.— | Members of the agricultural committee of the will meet early this week to table the bill recently offered Senator senate in, congress: | of th Dak to abolish the govern- [mont guaranty en wheat and to con- | clude the operation of thé United Sfates Grain corporation, said John G. MeHugh, seeretary of the Minne- | polis Chamber of Commerce, on his return from hearings before the com- !mitiee at Washington, J. Dye. is of the flistoric | the purpose of | Fel. | J. Gronni | ONE OF YouR FRIENDS WAS | Ay Autr FEEL’ TELLING ME THAT You WERE THINKING OF TAKING you BETTER OvT SOME ACCIDENT “INSURANCE WITH A SICK . BENEFIT= So 7 CAME TO t Now MILL You Friday forenoon C. Y. Allison, see- | retary of the interchurch world move- | SIGN. Nour 9 ment. addre aia | NAME, PLEASE! | The main s) Rev. B. | Ii. Wiener, yum: | breif, kmucller, | Bismarck; 1} ‘Strut. | i | GRONNA BILL TO | i Permits for January, 1920,) in a HAVE ME READ THe PoucY ToYouP | SAY, CAN You WRITE YouR NAMES D., and the other-a member of the rf H pe ad placed vault until} a |Almost Six Times f the Building of | | suise carmoiy, ts survived ny the) nies widow is son, George, an atrorne) u Twelve Months Ago; at Hamilton, Mont, amd two datghe | j ters, Mrs, Trene MeClintock of Rugby. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS® Stencgrapher is Necessary to Get Pansy's Bus BY ALLMAN \T over VERY. PAN -\WovkD You LIKE To | CAREFULLN'- Vit TAKE OUT DE ONE FOU FOX BITS ANNEBBER Wetres MY NAME- AH DICTATES (T.SAH total of $150. nuses to dd to state and wounty | Despite these the predatory a finte to raid the catile ranches, | Stockmen 50 im HUDSON BAY FUR CO! nerous: WANT COLUMN | | HELP WANTED—MALS is unneces- an expert. in’ Power ‘arming, Ulere is your ehanee to le: how to operate and : aan The ‘Twin ool is conducts men who know the ¢ | from ‘Start to finish. and who will give you the benefit of their long. experi- ence, Complete course of instruction in, five Weeks. We ean accommodate only 4. limited ‘number so. write for de Minneapolls od expert .insttuction; tine, and, expense saved by our method; only reliable in- stitution of ils kind in the Northwest Call or write for catalog. Moler Bar ber College. 107-K.° Nicollet Av, Min- neunolis, Bist. 183, 224-10 ED—Millweights for construction and maintenance work for Minnesota and Ontario Paper Com . Inter national Falls, Minn, Libor’ trouble Waxes (Se a7 hour. © pel H vaieanizing, i A, Auto School, ¥ | 28-10 | HELE WANTED EM ALE ixperienced gir! for house- two in family. Mrs. EB. H. I Phone 142, or call 513 2-16-tf wor i, Vesperman. WANTED- {ing room girl. Competent cook and din- Inquire 4 Phone 622. K neral me girl for x ekhouse, 7 P| LOST AND FOUND FOUND-—Money on Avenue A, Own. er please call at Tribune office, 2-18-1wk “On street, | LOST upper Fourth round j scalloped (ible cloth, Call Phone 80, : 2-20-41 M ARKETS __ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hog reced “oct rice and prime 1 ood Dito RL «Hood and choice, i ale | ws Con- S1LSD 50 to $115 ji ' Dominican order, who left for Swit | j The DHL which has been previously iL eae " Y i’ Buteher catile.. heifer 550 to recomntented out bythe committes.| $17,747,298 in 193 Cities, | “vland last Tune. IREPORTS SMALL BAG ,, raised: snefi” i storm of protest that f j fle was born in Milwaukee: county, | ; ; | private assurances were siven hy the Big Increase 1 Wis., January 6. 18S, Judge Carmody | Winnipeg. Man. 4. — Reports | ‘Committee members. that it would be juennied his early: schooling in the from ue 10 fur i the Mud ; | fabled. Mr. McHugh said. More than} Chicago, ML,Feb. 24.—The gotal botnet oe ot 8 mali ne ae that ise aa ea nay hs Sven cecere Saul Meago, Ml. lana o i, Minn. where 3 sete of sil ROM Wg Fectink aahine g hare “den lees fh MER a value of building permits for Jamt-/payorts moved when he was 1 yenrs | tis winter has heen fimited. ‘The sean echt HOON. Waal unanimous in disapjroval of the bill, ;2t¥. 1920, is $117,747,298 for 192 cities | old, ‘Two years ago. his father, John/| Shertuxze, however, will probably wot] Panis St pounds | down | he said. “Jas against a total of $21,732,529 for | Carmody, sr. died near Wasect at the | Gtuse any great advance ju this king to $20.75, ; . DISCREDITING ATTEMPT SEEN | ine game cities in January, x. jot fur owing to the extensive breeding c amd common, $14 to $17. “Tho: hearings “brought “ont | na to discredit Julius H. rnes, di re cone nded. Howeve to present all fi the wanted the m din ; When Mr. McHugh re mittee room he found the protesti delegation unorganized. bale of ciation, New-York State Millers a | ciution. Minneapolis Mil st. | Millers club, Terminal Elevators Grain | Merchants s tion, — Milwaukee | | Chamber of Commerce, meree, Col | adelphia, fand Minneapolis | merce. The Minneapolls delegation cor ed of Mr. MeHugh, FL B. Well George P. Case-and B, BF. Benson. Chamber of Com- FRY: CKLES AND HIS FRIENDS _ Suoces! TD ewe ANYTHING IF SPRING WWUZ HERE = ONLY that ft was a plian attempt by Senator Gron- ned the eom- Omaha Grain, change, Baltimore Chamber of Com: | nge of Phil- | ew York Produce exchange | AU-TAKING YOUR Books WONE To STuDY 2 WHAT STUY Do You LIVE BEST” AT SCUooL 2 With Tis 44) percent, according ; M | Judge clerk n of over to The Anierican Contractor of Fe Janua 1 for contracts awarded | a terion.” Janua building operations as a ale out-distance 1919 averages espe- ally in the territory east of the M muri and north of the Ohio ri York and . hy heen a inarily the month of January j faliilied: F coyotes, hie I the mountain | sands, JUDGE CARMODY y Some mountainecr: PIONEER IN LAW mee lions and bears in the state than jh pioneer is.claimed that residents, of today do there were Sndge John Carmody, who died last Thursday in. Florida, left two months |, 266 hunt th relent | ago for Florida. due to ill health, and | 13 ; s did | < was accompanied “by -his - daughter, ; few decad ‘ oO | Mrs, Trene Met attends or Wane ake Wolves and tes certainiy have | marr iwas at his bedside when death oc- {become more numerous, In gone | ere tions, var \ j cured. The body will be brought -io EB — (MiStoRY? WELL, T SUPPOSE You KNOW THE HISTORY |. DIE Fore WE LEARNED MAT LONG AGo-SuueKkS! Judge Carmody sistance United the department: of Beles femmended for reappointment, of the state har member a n = # ‘That’sa a New One on Freckles! S Preparatory” Carmody became a. law student in the office of Jame: 194 a lifelong nd the was appointed Non, £0, doYou KNOW] LINCOLNS GETTYSBURG ae od os district just 1d bas been rec: mocrat, He assumed |the New district, in control and. divided them into groups, | northwest. New lngland falls some- pre wrranging for their appearance before | what behind the 1918 average and} He w the committee, mong the or; the central \ (comprising ilinois, tions of the hearings were Indian, Towa. \Wisconsin, ‘Michigan. ‘MORE WILD GAME THAN union of Oklahoma. ets.) shows a slight recession from! union, National Far the monthly average for 1919. Ord- | WILD MEN IN MONT! roam th s belief ther us bountics ona wolf by days eation: let nt Low jew on Te hint form prous re i It Lie di 1 United States, The Hudsow's Pay once Was the ern Canada open to fi remaining of its onc the world flver fo erly lor swnly for for the past “it | Philippines, att! ds in coumlless thou- Sa fiena val dl + bulk just im, According 10 the 1 women { ote sifrerctoxessinvenytivit the most valuable nai mut tnd wh ym setflement all the lands sh eld in 100) percent t began tor of the grain corporation, for his |tuary Tt. Last year’s ‘Child at Waseca. and when 26 yeu iG bean te | upport of Herbert C, Hoover for the | ures showed a 12 percent falling off) old w in March, 1880, xdmitted to La sas aes ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Hid Mr, Melfush. “There j rom the January activity in 1018, so} the har of Minmesata. | He practiced | re Hwan Iotand When His We] saath St, Paul hing receipts, 7200 1 that the gain of 440 percent of this| his profes SE Ee eee ee ieee INid mimeed fa | 14 cents tower : q : -} year is not as enormous as would at] and in August. 1885, established him. | (Vers turin tn (he bland pinged ti sands of grain men, farmers, mill-| first ‘appear. Yet the record is high,! self’ at Hillshore, “where he since 17) te IUSIIEN. | Coliatios welt ea ors. takers ani. groce 1 over the | considering especially the obs | made his home, . Tete Ten tne Gee Ma tae | Cathte recip country poured inte the committee in| which are to ‘be faced this year, Judge Carmody had served ast pial ; ¢ BOUOS) rat steors,, $7 to protest inst the proposed measure | well as in the beginning of 191 e} mayor and city attorney at Hill e Cows and heife jy While we were at the “he American Contractor says: “In spite! bore, and had also served ass j “The members of the committer] of lack of investment money, ade-) attorney of rail connt He were so brought up when they learned | quate supply of labor, and a serious] appointed sassochite justice of a the facts of the ease that they were | dearth of materials, there seems to ba) supreme court of North Dakota by: oer a ahout to meet in execntive session |an early bucking into the problem wernor John Burke on January 15, | fie cu i ie and rove Of the bills before the }of 1920 if tial figures for permits | 1909. ion dd thet Canada ut hh rec tem, neipa Silve Ame Company fe medinm, good and choice, 10 $14.50. IS and common, $6 to $10. to breed and y. whieh in west: | ly threw SILVER FOX FAR BIG ISLAND INDUSTRY Kdward Prince A tow, n resident pire, wits A} source Hotawa, fur. The com- ° row that in sixty. | hexan raising silver foxes on 17.700 silver fay | ScHle, | Most of the ranch rS$145 on skin, von a shoestring.” it is k Silver fox | pair of breeders was the usual inven has Ticen | tery. mid ns gre marketed The recore your nehes: for towing ¢ nd, and it was discovered peer conducted at} that the most nti factors diets culeral Board for | industry since th the trade the number have al is now ; the ma- | ¥ in { fiona pr Although silver fox furs ways brought high pric of the pas ishing develope ae av this istind. While skins sage. | Hd for as high Tmmeh high prices have been paid by breeders for live foxes, James CC. ‘Tuplin bof his ranch, of land and ¢ 100,000" sinanilenl The valuable animals thrive on this 1 price of of for live- the | yy omade of the erpower in the Indies, shows that this amounts to a » Million horse-power, of} has) in- eo Worle BY BLOSSER J WhoueuT We LED IN WASHINGTON Daten __AUTOMOBILES—MOTOBCYCLES. LE—Stndebaker four, five iger touring car, with set of ns, and extra rim and tire com- all. in) good) running orde $300.4) 08 monthly paymen ived. If interested call at 411 and ask for J. 2. Thomp- Hote Fifth st. ix Hudson car, fully equipped, driven miles for modern, rooms, logated between Mighth Street North. Address tribu wor ver! €OR SALE OR. RENT— HOUSES: AND FLATS CRENT Pat of three with heat, light, water and fuel kitchen nee, Inquire of J Doran, Third s FORT Y nis iuived, H March Ist." Apply, Mrs. yoat 217 Ynd St. South, Thath, city an apartment, Phone 220. irs for Wight edd rooms: tps Twi HOUSES WANTED WANTED--To purchase at,once, a mod- ern house. must have three bed rooms. J. \P2 Sell. Phone 678R. HD—Want to buy or aw, betw north Third and Bi Qwner only and price, furnished rooms. and or fod roman Ss. FL enee inquire LANDS AZINE CANDOT.O facts’ in regard Three months’ for a home er as are thinking of ply writ fail me 1 eulare FRI giving the a etek If n investment” you n ties. . Bau Claire, Wi The improved — _ of about 800 subj intildings: building, site, Sixth hool jew Clif the MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—1 Columbia Graphonola, nearly new, ata bargain if taken at ace. Phone 383-R. ALECanary bird , Andreasburg ‘rollers, $9 Mt, singers, $1.0. Young in “full “song, ‘yellow head par tee safe arrival does not affect shipp alogue, Sam i Mevers % ngers not n double 1 guaran- Weather end for eae FOR SALE-All leather wired lounge, ‘ cot and 1 single hed sprin REE WISCONSIN BU: climate, crops. moa- oms, three bed r i FOR SALE= hone &32-\W. WALLA WALLANS WOULD. WALLOP WILEY BEAVER Walla Walla, Wash. 4 A Farmers and other property ow: in the Walia Walla who are complaining that hea are cost- s of dollars a year, 2 movement to ob- per" mn from the state ‘to reduce the colonies of these indus. trious, furbewring creature: The state attorney ge 1 has heen asked for an opinion as to whether it will be legal to trap beav. er for a short time in certain plac ing th thousan have inaugur whe they shave been unusually de- structive. It is understood aiso that several ts of the valley are planning to catch some of the beavers alive and start. a@ beaver farm. F, D.C. Ph. €. 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