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PAGE FOUR METHODISTS IN U. §. ASKED T0 AID DISARMING Bishop McDowell swell Calls For Hard ing Support in November Parley PRAISE FOR HARDING 3enton Harbor, Mch., Sept. nena urgent request that Methodism rally | to the support of President ‘Harding | etary of State in his call for! rmament Conference and’ for) the American disarmament policies is; stears steady to 25 lower. being urged here today by bishop W.} F. McDowell, Washington, D. C., who/cents lower. is visiting and ‘addressing the Michi- gan and other Methodist Conferences. | At every conference Bishop McDo- | well is expressing a desire that the Methodists assemble in the confer: ence and that in the churches also, should be a special prayer fo mament, disa (Bishop McDowell was chairman of} the Commtttee’ of Methodist Chap: lains throughout the war and also for ignment at Washington. “We ought especially to uphold the ! hands of the President and the Secre- | tary of State that their lofty and pa- | triotic purposes may be crowned; with the approval. of the world and |¢ the favor ofthe God of Nations,” | said Bishop McDowell. “The people of our church do not need to be told that a conference on disarmament is to be hold in Wash- | ington, beginning November 11,. at) the invitation of the president of the | United States,” he added. “The spirit and purpose of the conference. as stated in the letter of our secretary of state to the various governments | must have given all good people in| the republic and everywhere a sense of gratitude and hope..\ It is now tho| high privilege of the lovers of peace | and’ broterhood to make a real’ con- tribution to the work of the confer-.| ence, by earnest, constant and sintere! prayer forthe conference and its members and by strong and steady sympathy with the largest and deep-) est, purpose of the conference itselt. | The world must be saved both: trom the burden and the spirit of militar- ism. “Our fall conferences will be in ses- sion-as these words appear, In them | as in the churches everywhere dur-| ing the coming weeks there should be} special prayer for the people of the United States and the entire world, and for ourselves that our faith in Christ’s Kingdom shall not fail. ‘No| large spiritual results can be achieved at Washingtton it'the atmosphere and | sentiment (of the nations, particularly our own ‘nation, is unspiritual. We! believe in international peace and in| world brotherhood. We do not be- lieve in continuing the present stag-; gering and destructive military poli-| cies of the nations of the world. By! every means we have, let us anew | and let us make a mind for unity and brotherhood, for peace and} friendship, between nations . and) races. We ought especially to uphold | the hands of the president and the/ secretary of state that their lofty and patriotic purposes may be crown-| ed with the approval of the world and) “the favor of the God of nations.” Report of the Condition of MENOKEN FARMERS STATE BA ut Menoken, in the State of No Dakota, at the close of business Sept. 6th, 1 “RESOURCES discounts Loans and oO subject toch Guaranty fund e ashier of the above bank, do solemnly swear uy the above. statement. is true, best of my knowledge on ‘i J. M. R Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th ae ay 0 te 1 < VORTH, + : tary. Public Aly commission expires. Nov. 23rd WHEAT OF ADY,. Chicago, Sept. -Wheat opens about steady with prices the same toa fraction higher than yesterday's finish The undertone was ratier firm wita sentiment rather bullish but there was very little outside buying. There was a small advance shortly aiter the open- ing but the majority of the pit element appeared to be waiting developments. | $9. 60 to $10; stockers and feeders 25| |to 50 or more lower. * ra to 196. 00 to 7,40. bot Tage: s" 15. ‘orp lambs jaround AY 50 or 25 to 50 cents lower, , ago native lambs $1. 25 to $1.50 lower. Best sheep cul 25 cents lower. Feeder lambs eady to 25 cents lower. K white, 321-2 to 3 33 1-2. 971-2 to 98 cents. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK SMARCK GAIN, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 24. 0. 1 dark northern No. 1 amber durum No, 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum ‘Bishop of Chicago, prior} ) MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. \changed to 10 cents higher, load lots' family patent quoted $8.60} Shipments ,72,399 | 24.—Flour ‘un-} In-car-|the welfare of the Nation today’ as to dea a_barrel. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY~ FOR RUENT—Cold storage, American Billiard Parlors, 118° 5th} 9-24-1w FOR RENT-—Lar! aS “nish- | Sunlight -of 100: percent: Democracy, lah, Larec aml nicely turnisy and I cannot think of any. better ex.| Lignite mined in the State. “Wachter ae Co. opposite ed. room, for one or iwo. Call 818 Avenue B, or phone,632-W, 9-24-5t/#mple that good Americans. can set WANTED—Girl for general house- | Apply at 515 7th St. WANTED-—Salesmen: or. to sell’ Deluxe Adjustable Shopping Bags, ideal for all purposes, tory going fast. 9-24-11 American Billiard and Bowl- ing Parlors, 118, 5th Street, will); ‘be aide on Saturday, ‘pleas 24. Come and see the up-to-date d , | HENRY & HENR lalleys and try them. Ee ben 5 ness ; Service’ Con Met floor, Hosking| FEAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS, Block, Phone 662. WOMEN WHO CANNOT WORK Read Mis. Corley’s L Corley’s Letter and Benefit by Her | Her Experience ‘Addressing, Office 4th St, | Edmund, 8.C,—“‘I was run down with ‘| nervousness and female trouble and suf- fered’ every month. I was not able to do any work and tried a Alot of medicine, but got no relief. I saw fl your medicine adv tised in a little bool that was thrown, in lof Lydia E. Pink- lham’s Vegetabl | Fe see it was help: ing me. Tam rene Becks now and || am able to dovall of.my work. I cannot say enough‘ for your medicine. | done more for me than any doctor. have not paper enough to tell you how has done for me and for my You may print this letter if bee wish.’? — ELIZABETH C. CORLEY, care of A. P. Corley, Edmund, S. C. Ability to stand the strain of work is gas, toilet, full basemont. Cash ‘ivilege of ‘the strong and healthy, | ts ache for the weak and sickly ae struge It has I ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Sept. 24—Cattle re coipts 900. Few cattle offered here | practically steady with Friday. Com- | pared with week. ago: © beef steers | mostly 50 cents lower, best butcher) she-stock steady; in-between grades| 24 to 50 cents lower; veal calves most- | ly $1,90 lower. Best lights to. packers) THRIFT LESSON. ALLIMPORTANT, Treasury Department Speaks on Subject and a perfect demoncracy as political independence, “When: industry recognizes that saving money is essential to a com- plete industrial system,” continued |; Mr. Lester, “we shall have a new standard by which to determine. wages and- profits and a new bagis upon which to. approach industrial: con: jmoney: effects. the very fabric of our industries, and is*just as’ essential: to! during the period of the war emer. gency. ‘Condemns Soap Box Orator. | .“Men. who. lead. mobs in violation lof: thé Taw and the soap-box orator who condemng' the institutions of our coun- | © try ‘are not the owners of homes and {of Liberty Bonds, and they: do not have bank accounts. This thing we call _ Bolshevism: cannot. live in the for. the Bolshevistic element in this WANTED—Dishwasher, at Bismarci | country than that. we establish.a con- 9-24-81 dition of universal, financial independ- of . all good Americans through the processof systematic saving of 9-24-3t money.” Need for. the. revival.of the: spirit saleswomen | of 1918, when. the wage-earnings and small savers of America invested one Terri-| billion dollars. in the small govern- 0 for sam-| ment securities, was. emphasized. by Mansfield Sales Co.,.1935 Bryant avenue, Mr. Lester. Winning . the. war, he said, was then. the great incentive which prompted the people to. respond so generously and» wholeheartedly. to] the Government’s appeal, ‘Some peacte- time slogan must be found, he. sug- Phone 961 / RENTALS, INSURANCE Listen, Mr..Fiome Buyer, here is a list of houses you can buy on a small paymcat: 68—$1,0C0. . 3 rooms, cellar, lights, water, lot 50x140, cash $500, hal. ance monthly payments. €9—-$1.350. 3 rooms, ‘lights, water, lot: 50x150, ‘faces east, cash $690. Balance $15 per month. 70—$1,400. 2 rooms,, water, lights, 4 lots, stable, garage, cash $500. ‘Balance monthly payments. 71—$2,000, 5 rcoms, lights, water, toile‘, full basement, lot 50x150, cash $600. Balance monthly Payments. . 72—$2,100. 4 rooms, water, lights, sewer, screened porch, east ront,,cash $500. Balance $25.00. perlmonth. sewer,:cash $500. Balance $25 per month, 74—$2,700.° 4 rooms, with bath, ; all modern, :furnace heat,. east front, screened porch, “cash $500. Balance $25 per. month, ‘T5—$2,800. 5 rooms, furnace, -wa- . ter, sewer, lights. Cash Palance $25 per, month, * (S $2,950. 6 _ lights, se water, hardwood ‘floors, Cash. $50°. Halenee 925 per month. 77—$3,200. 6 rooms, lights, waite 8600. Balance “montily “''p: ments. with their 78—$3,400, 6 rooms, with bath, 5 arcane and st. every movement brings a new ‘in.’ Why. will not the mass of letters women allover this country, which’ | ‘9—$400.: ;Haif cash, will buy; you | we have been publishing, convince such women that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | | 8)—$300. , Part’ cagh will buy a lot : table Compound will help them just as on: 7th’ Street, good location. | surely as it did Mrs. Corley? pen SERVICE @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w Known all over. the Northwest for Quality '® MAIL US your FILMS. ® STOP! Using’, Tobacco and Snuff. «| le ba Gold Seal No. 10- the ‘desire for tobacco, snuff and cigarettes. guaranteed. harmless veget- Sworn affidavit testimonials from grateful! who -have been cured. Our FREE book tells why you should not use tobacco or snuff. Write today. Or we will send C. 0, D. and you pay ‘the postman $2.75. Tell your friends. INLAND CH strictly. modern, furnace...heat, Cash — $809. Balance monkhly” payments, a beautiful jot in Riverview. 1 81—$3t0. ‘A 60-foot lot on 10th . Street, east front. fine location $2—$150. Cash and’ balance . on time, .You ‘Gan’ ‘buy © a ~ small ‘House and one-half pide: ii Lincoln Addition. SNAPS IN FARM LANDS Leeda Flimsy. <garages;" ‘oil \ soaked floors: ‘gas fumes—all mean dan- Sehee Uibure the Car THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘people tothe necessity of systematic sured o ies they earn but, by how FOR THE NATION: Acting Director of Savings of troversies ofa nation by raising and reducing: wages or by increasing and curtailing. profits. employees have tried too long. to settle their controversies by discuss- ing their differences. I believe that this question will not be settled until employers, and employees go back. of the question of wages. and:profits and discuss the...more fundamental ques- Chicago, Ill,, Sept. 24.—That a new should render. to the. public, and the ‘day will dawn in America for both ‘capital and,labor when the lesson. of thrift has been learned and is proper- Sept. 24. Cattle receipts;ly applied in industry was the con- Compared with week ago beef | tention of : Orrin Lester, Acting | ¢} | Director of Savings of the Treasury Hog’ receipts 1,000 Steady to 10) Department, in an address before the jannual convention of the Internation- | ¢; Sheep receipts 9,000, Compared with | a] Lyceum and Chautauqua Associa- a week, ago 25 cents to $1,50 lower. |tion. Financial independence. of the average citizen, Mr. Lester said, is i just as necessary to human happiness of. C p America 4g today demanding that men who! have successfuly managed their: pri rate affairs, Mr. Lester as- serted, .be-named,as public officials. to apply theysame principles: of economy “the management of the nation’s tein ig), He. { cited as an example, ta: ‘manag economic: basis; : S ples an bieckhead when we will have the courage to say ‘all over my face. They were hard thatif. schools ahd churches and other} | troversies. This question of saving}; publie Money. we should apply the that 8 cppled to commercial busi- Patil Stenographers. Busi- Try a load of the famous Beu- ‘Deep: Vein’ Coal, ‘the best ence by creating capital in the hands | 92 = entranee’ examinations, any deficieney in. the ‘common, bi 73$2/100.. 6 rooms, lights, water, - i a half-pint of Johnson's ae Deaucifal pa eet % will. again arouse the id‘ wise spending. iccess which men and wo- job or in a business,” continued, “cannot be mea- Hoy anv Earnings are tran- first’ part of next week. territory, are remarkable. Demanding. Efficiency ogered for one dollar, as Director of. the Bud- use of his public career. coming: to realize,” he HO institution ‘is. too sacred Itohed Awh ily Cuticura Heals, tutions, overlap each other ‘ies and thereby waste af'economy to them that ing to government and First floor, Phone’ 662. 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We| work of preparation tor the a big Don ee Dol- can uae settle the indusi con-| tar, Days “on! next’) Wednesday and’ Thursday: will go forward steadily the (there will bé a combination of articles. phe buying: power of a, dollar, will he of bargains, which are placed before |“ thousands of. people in special “dis- plays, and tabloid accounts of ‘them are shown in many.stoves already. The sacrifices ‘made -by’ many merchants, not mere for the purppse of selling the articles but as a jurt of the: plan tons: arj ene, service. whieh: indubtry to make the Dollar Days a festival’and permanent ard which should come | 8reeting to people in the Bismarck to both employer and employee as a result of, their-labor or.their capital.” | In some cases single be able to take advantage of the sale days, fe erticles will be je of his private suecess.”| | with: Pimples and Blackheads, and ergs and ad wees 4 would was! Ey ee would: pe ike fire and itch'something awful. At times I could hardly sleep, bas my face was disfig- : “The trouble lasted about'nine mosiths. 'Theard of Cuti- young women for the best: tion. If you aspire to © Larger ‘cars ... READY TO HELP YOU — eat anything.” Whose Wedding yy Anniversary ee Comes This Month? + What, could be more symbolic of this occasion than a: well chosen remembrance of Flow- ers? Whether the gift honors the first. or fiftieth anniversary, the charm and beauty of Flow- : ers bring to mind that great- \ est moment — their wedding ATE So RS day! em HOSKINS, INCORPORATED... BISMARCK, NO, DAK,., Storage Rates Smashed DEAD STORAGE: Small cars... 6..:..46.5.+..0++++++$8.00. per month » 4.00 per month . 6.00 per month Live storage ......... * Daily rate Seta ene Bd At these rates you cannot afford to expose your. car i ¢ -, to‘the changing temperature of our rigorous winter. Our.garage is steam heated and in the best location in i town. We have room for about fifty cars. Better reserve your space early. 0. K. 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I’ toak Foley Cathartic Tablets and now I can

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