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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, ’21 é ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — NESTOS WOULD REST HIS CASE PAGE THREE The Independent ‘Rummage sale in the church parlors] tend Divine Service tomorrow. ¢ f CHURCH OTES t ruutsay and Friday. i A istian Endeavor social will bo ‘ {heldin the church parlors Friday eve- ST. MARY’S PRO-CATHEDRAL. jning et 8:00. ‘Ay good time is Hane 8 o’clock a. m. Low Mass and Holy | ised and the report of the World ‘on- Communion and English sermon, |vention will be given by our delegate. It is a great source of ifspiration to both priest and people when the house of Qod is well filled with worslfipers. ‘We want all transients and strangers to feel that,at St. Georges Church they will find a hearty welcome and 9:15 a. m. Low Mass and German} You are cordially invite al 2 ON WOMAN VOTE sermon, \servieed of the ghaten, Soot ae aurealichurehahomes * 10:30 a, m. High Mass and Eng-/bring your friends. Galendat on Weck: e 5 > lish sermon. | eae Monday at 7:30 P. M., Senior Boy ‘ 7 H 3 Father Hiltner, Pastor. 3 EVA GEPICAL CHURCH scoules sone vow ee ane Scout- ‘ : et are | ~ ester Corner Seventh and Rosser streets, | master, Mr. Gordon Cox, will organize Candidate Says He’s Willing To! yoxenziE & STERLING CIRCUTT,| ©. F. Strutz, pastor. the basket ball team. - , Let Them Decide the Moffit—Preaching service 10:30 a’} “érman service 9:45 a. m. All oth- ‘Tuesday at 7:00 P..M., The Junior i n. y er services are conducted in the Eng- | Cubs will meet in the Parish Houses : Election Sterling—Preaching service 12:15 lish language. Mr. Richard Hall will be ready to|' i y ’ *! noon. Surman. school at Hee am. take boys in more tests. A d W h + Se hg ESN é Sunday school 1:00 a. m. Sermon by Rey. J. G. Morrison, D. Wednesday, The Episcopal Girl ‘ fl a e ij Grenora, Oct. | 22. il, A. Nestos McKenzie—Preaching service 8:00 D, sident of the Laymens Holine: Scouts will meet and arrange for the’ a \ social which they pian to give,to the Scouts. spoke here last evening after several | p, ‘ation, on the subject, “How the successful meetings in the Northwest- ; Inner Light ‘Failed,” 11:30 a, m. Senior This meeting will be Sunday school 11:00 a. m. ern part of the state. He took up the! A cordial iviERON Ib extended to Wie ae @ led by Rev. A.M. nel eet 0 a pnararish, Houses F cha vot. | every body. Hibernate ELS Seated ursday, e omen’s — Guild Tedgue ‘challenge tial: tis womenyy ots Y. PA. ‘Topic, “What we know] will meet in the Parish House at 3) 1 ers would decide the etection and de-| Rey. Wm. Schoffstall, Pastor. iebout God,” 7:00 p.m o'clock, Full choir rehearsal at 8 P./[B i cloc earsal at § clared that he was Merfectly willing! FiRgT LUTHERAN CHURCH ermon_ b} Morrison. | sy, 2 let he Independent se rest with) Seventh street and Avenue. D. “Phe Derk Line in God's Saturday ere ball games for; hom. fe said in part | (‘Morn#g service 10:20, in the Swed- both Senior and Juhior Scou “The women df North Dakota are|ish language. | ‘the tion, an-in-| Ng The. Rector of St Georges ! going to win this election. They aré! Sunday school, 12 noan. |terdenominational organization [0 ¥! Gyyreh is always ready and eine [Promotion of holiness, who are holding their Slope District Rally in our hurch, will have charge of a sunrise and have not, as the ion ciouded by fresh in politi men, had their vis Evening service at 8 o'clock. Sundey school and evening services it strangers in, town and also k of whatever creed or de- to are conduc itual party worship or obedienc political. leaders. tangling alliances’,in politics to con. tend with. They stand free to choc They have no ‘en- | in the English language. ‘All are cordially invited to attend these services. y —E. F, ALFSON, there be a good attendance. Victory Prayer Band meet | preyer meeting at 7:30 a. m, Let ing Tues- nomination. Phone 291. MANUAL As more than ten 4 and they will make ap their mind| Ly Pastor. |d2y, 7:45 p.m, Preceded by Sunday without the prejudice which years of | oe School teacher's meeting at 7:15 p. m.| enrolled the manual tr political strife caunnot fail te impress | METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ‘ ‘ ae gin work in the high r in a larger,or smaller degree upon the| 5. "". Haltyard, Pastor, » St. Georges Church (Episcopal) | Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, and continue sotils of the men who have taken| !?:80 a. m., public worship. Ser- Rector Rev. T. Dewhurst. until) spring, Membership is tree, active part in the battle. imon theme, “Personal Influence,” : 514 Mandan Ave. hours 7 to 10 P. M., ‘Tuesdays and i “Tread in the newspaper that. ow eeu oon ena Schaal. i Ser s tomorrow 22nd Sunday af-| Thursdays, nae a . as 0 p. m., Epworth. League. er Trinity. | JM TIN, City Superi . aeee ets eee tee entle hand of 7:20 py tm. public worship. er-| 10:00 A. M., Chureh Sunday School, | dy MARTIN Cy: Superintendent the administration Friday. © 1)" theme, “The Sreaiess ot Jesu I 11:00 A. M., Morning Prayer and Dance, Patterson’s Hall. To- ¢ Special music wi el Sermon, : doubt the correctness of ‘that. predic- | gye” eee ey eve want every member of the|Might and every night. 10c a tion, A woman’s hand is gentle only as long as those within its reach be-| of the men. “What we want is a clean- ;the choir at both the morning and | evening services. A cordial invitation lis given to the public and to visitors 09, Sunday school. church to make a real effort to at-. dance. McKenzie Orchestra. The Independent Candidat living from the very first day he ite they are still living./He was born aged a large farm in Golden Valley have themselves! The hand that. rocks ; i the eradle can also throw a rolling| The entire epevcises of the day will Pn a e_{the Independent Candidate | ‘The Independent Candidate | pins analy fe corey see ane be made spiritually helpful and up- | oh, havea f z for, Attorney’ General ~ ip for Commissioner ot er: | Me a ma general house | building. R. A: NESTOS was born i s, SV DIN: ' “culture and Labor j ‘ i i. . SVBINB. » Ng vi a eT am. perfectly. sasivtied. to teare| BAPTIST CHURCH TL Ge aEa ea cairns | oats tie more than four years |” "JOSKPH A, KITCHEN, ot the result of this election in the hands; 10:20, morning worship and sermon. | pe America a eaeand settled = old) when his parents settled in Sentinel Butte, is a farmer and a Gf the women voters; nor am I afraid | Subject, “The Full Gospel.” handed. aid" had tavakoshis sd Pembing ; county i Ds on the teacher with many years’ experi- homestead near Mountain, where ence in ‘both fields. He has man- Baptist Young People’s Union. cut decision on the merits of ony; 6:30, . iver valle i case. We want every man and woman|, 7:80, evening worship and sermon. a Es Our ae ee moa in. fle, cextrame northeriypart: ob for 18 years. |He was horn ag to go to,‘thé poliS next Friday ang| lively aia service. Cordial invita- making for the purpose of Hoarding Uneaten ee. Hecti f Wyanet, Ilifois, December 5, register their opinicns with their vote, |UOM to all. a 3 ; estas ae 5 nel aut Jonngon Sp raterecel ection so) graduated from the common They areto say whether or not they The North Dakota Association will Colds are more an ‘indication of the general bodily hig savings. gilt knew, he speedce is “boyhood: diye je typlen! of what schoo! of Cook county, TIL, and are satisfied with the way in which Tae ASR Hapelst church condition than they are a disease in themselves. If the from the ground up. He worked had to go through: | He remembers from Valparaiso foereee: com ; ita sday . } < : : 7 : 4 ‘ 3 ividly his first two “homes.” The * mercial and scientific con ; he i: Ge. bresent ha neaarenes ae Several state workers will be present.|| | excretory organs are abnormal in their function, poisons he. soley aeuee Medien first one wis a hoard shanty where also a graduate of Valparaisy Uni : ti ‘a it 7 ‘ i he rajn sted on coming through ‘ Lemke and Commissiner Hagan, pre Bowden, ong: of hat venent oad accumulate more rapidly and colds are more frequent. mal, through Wisconsin Univers- the "roof and the mother had to versity and a postgraduate ‘at functioning as the infustrial commis. speak The World Wide Guild has ; . ity, and then graduated from the move the, ciildrenis cota, froin: pines: Washington, D. C. = sion—=I i ie j ji ii o place during st y ights it sion—has tended to the business of Chiropractic is the only system which offers a logical law department of the University order to fityl adry spot whereethe Mr. en has always found state.” “COP” WEDS SERGEANT Stockwell, Eng. Oct. 22—Polica Constable William Lattimore was mar- prepared a pageant for an evoning. A ‘good general program has been pre- pared, The public is invited. —L. R, JOHNSON, Pastor. reason why the excretory organs are abnormal, and fol- lows that with a means of relief. The Chiropractor cor- rects the abnormality by adjlsting the vertebra which of North. Dakota. While successful in his profession and in comfortable circumstances, Mr. Nestos is rich in greater things would not reach them, The rain ntiful jn those J johnson had to start early in order to make some money to take him to time to take an active interest in the political economic questions of the day and he has been a very much used man jn positions of trust in his neighborhood. Thus he ried to a sergeant of police at St.| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is yesponsible for the lack of proper excretion, and the than dollars and cents. He has a so he could realize hj ‘ Mickeatt : . s ’ \! t ee i : men inl Hee URE ce Wienke had. was the first president of the Michael's church. The. sergeant. was Rey. H.C, Postiethwait, D. D,, min- individual recovers normal health in the natural way. veal realy ean hile nels tints Lieveummnon ae ‘ia nla Farmers’ Elevator at Sentinel Mrs. Bi i 'g po- , g leals, home district, he had to earn the = the resi lice. Morning worship promptly at 10:30. knowledge of mankind, his interest Thaneyen tol continwanhis pees te Catienincrs tne Baek easiest B, |Theme, “Hidden Treasures.” Special | SEE in the schools, the church and the It took some time. He bateua tale ee tant REV. HALFYARD, NEW PAS-| music. Present your church letters to home; he is rich in faith and years—an age when our company of Sentinel Butte; for . y bs i yi friendship. He ha ‘one through weneration 4s usually several years chairman of his he pastor, . is gone through high school— when he township board; president and TOR, FINDS CITY MUCH IMPROVED Junior Stinday school- at 9:30. This is a most /efficient department. The attendance: has doubled recently. Ali R. S..ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. all the hardships that usually ac- company the poor young man in his struggles up the ladder of suc- cess. He understands the wants igh school cour of North I ool for shor o make more s through j gistered for director of the school board; in charge of the schools at Sentinel Butte for five years; superinten- — 2 ;other departments at 12 noon, All ‘ Lucas Block cS é is 5) (Continued from Page 1): young ladies and others are invited to | Bismarck, North Dakota. and the desires of them himself. time. inishe de at of pecnegls in Billings and. his jofficial board in the near future|join the ‘Women’s class, Remember - 2 * years’ course in four yea Golden Valley counties for eight and outline his program for the year. |the Men’s class. i X-Ray Laboratory. Lady Attendant. Mr. Nestos has an excellent re- of Liberal years, and he has made himself Regret Departure Christian Endeavor at 6:30, Miss ~Phone 260 cord as a lawyer; he was an ac- ei yarnten tlelhionor useful to his neighborhood, in The Devils Lake Journal said of|Bessie Willliams, president. An en- an tive war worker; put much time After his graduation Mr. J many other ways. o Rey. Halfyard: |thusiastic crowd of young people. Les} and money into the Red Cross son went to Bismarck to. or Mr: Kitchen has always been’an. “Dr. Halfyard has-been in Devils|us keep growing. he has always been ihe leptelilive toler ene ued jnterested student of agriculture, is . Good con- ted in’ religious work. He oT tole chen ganiated mainbers” of an authority on plant growing and ie has Lake for the past four years, and his; presence here has been instrumental in bringing the activities of the Meth- Evening worship at 7: gregational singing of ins old hymns Hed by the chorus choir under the di- has for 12 years been superinten- dent of one of the largest Sunday. schools in the state. His record as “the legislature in drafting pills, and in spite of the bitter factional feeling between the various political an expert on pure seed. been active in church circles and for seventeen years he has. been superintendent of the only Sunday school in Sentinel Butte, He made an excellent record as a member of rection of Mrs. D. C. Scothorn. The chorus will sing two beautiful an- groups of the thirteenth and fourteenth assembly, Mr. Johnson's work proved sal odist church to a high tide. Being a preacher of exceptional gifts, and with SCHEDULE ve state’s attorney of Ward county is beyond reproach and he did equal- an erudition that manifested itself inj thems, “The Gospel Is the Power “of ‘i i are all his utterances, Mr. Halfyard’s ser- | God,” (Lorenz) and, “The Awakening ly good work as a member of the body there tone logisiature sind ne esheets bly from with ‘jokers’ 09 k an ac LYS) par in agr' jcul- m| and educational legislative mons 2nd public addresses were al- Chorus,” (Gabriél). Great crowds are the bills he drafted faraway t, twelfth legislative a: % the twenty-ninth district, R.A, Nestos is a self-made ma jn the best se of the 5 has an intimate knowledge of the ways welcome to the people of the| turning to the churches in these | 911 Mr, Johnson established city. (He is a profound student notidays, why riot you? You neod wor- y firm in Joseph Kitch i vetera f only of theology but of human nature,|ship more than anything else. By | rae his prote Lee eiat ne hat feel uhteoecan beth He when he moved to Grand American war and the in the and in his work strove successfully to | coming you will help yourself and oth- He held a com- a centered into partne T. with O'Connor; interwcive the two, Dr. Halfyard has | ers. : ; ; hela u n a whole-hearted inter-! Prayer meeting Wednesday evening economic and polil ¢ ates ‘ 1 ptain in the-state home a > . partner nip” wat ved ‘a few Pa atte i est in affairs, and ha always | at 7:30. BETWEEN which our state has inh inonths ago when Mr. Johnson en- enlisting in the last been walling to parttcipate in any! the early pioneer ¢ tered the firm of McIntyre & Burt- movement that Worked jfor the’ moral e oe battles with them in, pra tice es now, Me Hien purine BF & Like his two running mates on onde from his untiring applica- é ismarc all an all been a’ Progre tendered faithfully to his man an ea Del and that tous min ate tion to his theological studies and nev adical. urer in law at the » {8 a position of public trust and id : ty. He is g ard work and constant ap- one to duty: is required of a state, i : church life, Dr. Halfyard, during t! season of the year, found time to par- ticipate in the sport of sports, duck | axl: axl! Leave Grand Pacific || Leave Lewis & Clark fi" sci" pleasing personality, a kind heart Kitchen will to take over the farm loan business and farm loan bonds fronf the Bank of North Dakota, school building Tuesday even- ing, Oct. 25, and continue until North Dakota's _ Industrial Commiss ier, Lemke and Hagan are charged with | ; | ae When elected, eae eee ana were take el} Hotel, Bismarck Hotel, Mandan sethantes) | Eedveateinee seni ce ie «| us ona nn ee nae p: ° ° safe man for the governor's ced 2 erve help and is an ex- a t pee mean a eee community which,| Ph one : Bismarck Time. Mandan Time. : seilantvaitizenteeneraily: etre cite re ttely duties will be Meenly elt. i a 00 ‘A. M 7s . Bes i A . M. 700-A.M. . MAKING NiGHT The Program DRESS SCHOOL | 9:00 A. M. 9:00 A. M. é ade eal son aoe ae 12:30 P. M. 4:00 P. M. The Independent candidates are proposed builders Association is now in a ope pd SL en ih ales ing : 4°00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. to take the places of Governor Frazier, At- angle. class will begin work in the high 7:00 P. M 7:00 P M torney General Lemke and Commissioner of To close the Bank of North Dakota and e . ° . ° ° Agriculture and Labor Hagan, who c ablish a workable Rural Credits System, | 9:00 - ‘9:00 P. M. M. . y ide in our Taxies there isa faction patterned after the South Dakota system un is free, reckless spring. Membership sati ti know that you conduct of public affair - hours 7 to 10 p. m., Tuesdays J % atistacon te extent of Pf use of public funds and of having deliberately der which thirty-six million dollars worth of and Thursdays. 000.00 against accident. This misled their supporters by making false bonds have been sold to people outside of the promises and misrepresenting and withhold- state and nearly that amount of money loaned J. M. Martin, City Supt. like having that amount of money in your hands. Besides this pro- 'B tection costs you nothing and our rates are just the same. This pro- tection and service is being highly complimented upon by all, and our business ‘is daily increasing. Be- sides you ride with ease and com- fort, for we have all Closed Cars. to the farmers during the same period of time that our officials have made only a few farm loans and most of them to their politicai pets and they only by using public tax money con- trary to the provisions of the law authorizing ing facts. They have not only admitted when compelled to testify under oath that they are guilty of the charge made, but they have in- dicated that they are determined to continue along the same course as long as they are kept in. office and they are now sprotesting the making of real estate loans. against laws that will, when approved, pre- 6. To provide for spearate ballots for vent such misuse of public funds by publ candidates for county, state and federal offic- officials, regardless of whether they are In- ers. One law extends to all state officials the dependents or Nonpartisans. use of the same ballot for nomination and The Independent candidates have on the election that is now applied to all county of- other hand publicly pledged themselves to put f ls, districts and supreme court judges, and into operation the following spec program state ‘and county superintendents of schools. and are urging the approval of laws that will Another law provides for the nomination and ‘ make this program possible. election of allFederal and party officials in 1. To reduce the possible bonded indebt- one election by means of separate party bal- edness of the state other than farm loans from lots in the primary election and a one-column $12,000,000 to $17,750,000 and to authorize the ballot in the general election. This law will do issuance of bonds secured by first mortgages away with practices which make it easy for on land (Rural Credit bonds), mortgages to be unscrupulous politicians to disrupt, capture limfted to 50 ‘percent of the value of the land or injure political parties, mortgaged. School land money is loaned on 7. To stop swindlers and confidence men that basis now. The debt limit can not be re- from getting rich on the savings of the duced more until the debts that have been pioneers of North Dakota by means of stock piled up during the last two years are paid off. selling schemes of all kinds. 2. To restore by the sale of bonds, the 8. To immediately dismiss all needless funds, ‘belonging to townships, cities, villages, state employes and otherwise economize m the schools: distr and counties ,that are now lost administration of public affairs. fl - dager Transfer Line Bismarck, N. D. ’ NEVER WANTS ANYTHING ELSE The season of coughs, colds, croup and bronchial troubles is at hand. Every mother will be interested in this _ letter from Mrs. B. K. Olson, 1917 Ohio Ave., Superior, Wis. “I tried many different kinds of cough medi- cine, but now I never want anything | elre than Foley's Honey’and Tar. I used it for my children when I lived in Iowa and also for my grandchildren n Duluth, and it has always ddne good work.” Contains no opiates Adv. We employ only: Polite, courte- ous and careful drivers. ~ Remember ‘the $10,000.00 Acci- dent Protection ROHRER’S TAXILINE CHEVROLET Parts and Service CORWIN MOTOR CO. LTI THEATRE Direction Valleau Theatre Company RECALL ELECTION ~ ANTI-TOWNLEY TICKET Friday, October 28 ASK. Your Grocer Humpty iene Bread Produced By - BARKER BAKERY i EAGLE . Tailoring and Hat Works i Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing. Cleane and Blocked. Knife Skirts Cleaned and Pressed. | for and deliver, Phone 58 Op- | posite Postoffice, Bismarck, N, D. Mall | Order= Solicited, VOTE FOR Governor— i R. A. NESTOS........... X Attorney General— SVEINBJORN JOHNSON.. X Com. Ag. & Labor— JOS. A. KITCHEN.. ~x VOTE “YES” on | Constitutional Amendments and Initiated Measures | Both Men and Women Vote This Bj! Election (Political Advertisement.) “ONE A MINUTE” ‘NOW OR NEVER” “THE mee Ok HEARTS” ‘ACTION”? Uae . or tied up so as to not be available for cur- Every ntelligent voter, whether Indepen- DAVID BUTLER in rent public expenses. dent or Nonpartisan, will admit~that this is are elected as Independents or Nonpar- licans or Democrats, can ever Seria misuse t , should be limited in their powers and public funds as our present Industrial Com- MONDAY and TUESDAY PugslsW hag done ee Vote for Nestos, Johnson and Kitchen. HENRY B. WALTHAL in. ..“THE CONFESSION” 4. To take the Industrial Commission out Vote “yes” on the first Constitutional Amend- ze of politics and limit its powers and operations A measures and you vote for HONESTY, ECON- COMING and Grand Forks and providing for complet- OMY, EFFICIENCY and OPEN BOOKS in DOUGLAS McLEAN in ing and operating thesé and for closing up the LON CHANEY in. HOOT. Gi in. 07, SSN LOINT CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE ; (Political Advertising) 6 q ” 3. To safeguard public funds so that no a reasonable practical and necessary program F ICKLE WOMEN , set of public officials, regardless of whether our state government and RESTORED CRED- “THE.FOUR HO! and that public official, regardless of whether .... “SOME CHANGE”. they are Independents, Nonp: ns, Repub- th their operations as proposed in it. mission has done. ment Vote “yes” on each of the six initiated “ R to the MIll and Elevator business at Drake HAROLD LLOYD in. affairs of the Homebyilder’s Association, The IT for North Dakota and -Dakotans. Nase Mainee Daily at 2:30 Solas Alieaes