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_SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5_ BPISCOPALS TO. OBSERVE 100TH MISSION YEAR ~In St, George’s Church In | Bismarck Sunday | INSTITUT? 'N FOLLOWS FLAG Tomorrow’ marks the :hundredth anniversary of the beginning of for- | eign missionary work by the Episco- | pal church of, America.” A hundreil | years “ago ‘yesterday the first“ m' stonaries were sent from: the church into foreign lands, Special ‘sérvices’ will be held in every churth ‘in the United Statés. Choral Eucltarist: will beheld at St. George’s churct here tomorrow morn- ing at ll.o'elck. 5 © < <4 Growth: of Work, -/ Where, in 1821, the year the society was organized, 30,000. people in 28 dioceges confined to the United States, represented thé church which is one with the society,and expended $7,000 on mission work; now a total of 5,- 00,000, are dsoetated. with the ‘organ-| nes Thi zation’ in 83 diocesés: geattered all ! MANDAN NO’ pt over the world, if whose behalf last; MAN AN NOTES | year there was spent $2,700,000 in; 2 i missionary service. ;Andiwhile @ hun- Lett ite dred years” ago, services of the| Committee Chosen church; were conducted in. English alone, at this forthcoming celelita | For Dedication of tion the century’s acierEticate of the Ne 3s vie B society. will be sang’ ahd told in a| i 1 ; score of tongues, including Chinése,| cy Missouri ridge Japanese’ and Esquimaux, Spanish, “ ; Ly Hungarian, the languages of the Sioux es oo Sr ts eal ya Indian: ahd the patois the West Afrl-|Tostevin, J. A, Harding and J.-H. | Newton ‘has been named, by President jJos. P.\ Hess to” take’ charge of the caf native, and Italian. Institution Follows Flag. It is the proud boast of the mem-| plans‘ for the dedication: gf;'the S6l*" bers of this socfety that it ts pecullar-| diers Memorial bridge over: \e-Mis- ly an Americn institution with a dis-; souri river between Mandan and Bis- inet claim Kaa for Bo small ‘part (marek Ae wall be completed some mn time next spring. elvilizgtion of today. Organized: in| ‘This committes will name sub-com- \1821 under the leadership of Bishop} mittees to take charge of the elabor- _ Wiliam White, of Pennsylvania, chap-| ate ceremonies which will be held at- ‘ Jain or A continental conereee ant tendant to the dedication. Chiet of of the first congress under the con-| these ‘will be the presentation of i pretty girl competitions. Wwon’t compete Zor American honors. - N.D,, calls oi stitution—in whose church Washington and Hamilton, Madison, Monroe and Franklin worshipped—its missionaries struck cut into the wilds in the days when all was~ wilderness west cf the Ohio river, and thtough all the long and romantic,-histoty of the conquest of the continent, dnd the expansion of the nation beyond the seas ha steadily followed the flag; so that to- day, wherever the American flag floats, the missionaries of the society are engaged in the practical work of the church. "* i To: Have: More Missionaries. — An addition of one hundred mis- sionaries “to’.the field: force: is con- templated, and’ building projects’ em- bracing: new schools, churches and hospitals are in contemplation. Pag- eants are being produced to symbolize these. triumphs of a -hundred years for the purpose of paving the way for increased: activities during the next} century and to’ get the young people af the church interested in the work. Aside from the gift of | offering which will be taken up in the church- es are the thanksgiving services of ‘November 6, the anniversary being purely ‘historical and educational. Dance tonight at: Baker’s Hall. 10c a dance. Good music. ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE BUREEIGH COUN-| TY CHAPTER, AMERICAN RED CROSS. The Annual Meeting and elec- tien of officers of the Burleigh County. Chapter, American Red Cross, will be held in the Amer- ican Legion Hall,:Hinckley Block, Bismarck, on Tuesday, Novem- ber 8th, 1921, at 8 p. m. F. R. Smyth, Chairman. Katherine D. Poole, Sec’y. OVER 160 WORKE FROM ONE SCH 0 L College of that reed office help: of Edwin Jepson‘end Melvin Rud, sakes well ovcr 100 graduates for this firm. alone. Betsey. Kittelson isthe 8th Dakorz-tzained employe for the big Hull Incurance Ca. Would these fi-s and hundreds of others constantly employ D.. B. *-C. pupils untess convinced that they were exceptionally well taught? “Follow the SucceS$ful’’ togoo! pean promotions. Write F. 1. ‘atkins, Pres., 806 Front os. _Fargo, N. D., for terms, ctc. CHEVROLET Parts and Service CORWIN MOTOR CO. WE CAN USE ANY] QUANTITY and will pay top prices for : all-your Poultry —Veal—Byster—Eggs “Bi —Produce Tagg and Prices Upon Request. . » Dept.C. fecob E. Decker & Gems, © | pageant “The History of the Missouri Slope” in which veterans of the In- idian wars, veterans of the Spanish- | American, Civil and World War, and | the Sioux Indians, a few of whom'still { survive who were in the Custer mas- | sacre, will be active participants. To Choose Queen . of Athletic Carnival The athletic carnival to be held at ithe high school on December 2 prom- jises to be the ‘banner celebration of the local school this yéar. Big plans all the classes of the high school and junior high The contest for the carnival queen twill begin today, Noy. 5 at one lo’clock. There are four. candidates for the honored position chosen from {the ‘two upper_classes of the school. |They are: Lois’ Larson and Mildred ;Farr of the senior class, and’ Kath- | leen Harriss and Helen Skinner of the jjuaior class. Ballot boxes have been {placed in the lobby of the Lewis & Clark hotel and the Mandan Drug store. Votes for the candidates are to be | accompanied: by oné penny and the {Sky is the limit. The ballots will be ‘counted on “Nov. 28th, the Monday jafter Thanksgiving. { The main attractions for the car- nival, whith will be held throughout the entire high and central school buildings are a very fine Orpheum program direct from the circuit, a minstrel show by the famous. Dark- town troup direct from Cork, and a | Dutch band. | oR RUND Ses ae LR | . . Bs ‘Mr. Frederick Dies .::,;; at Mandan Home | | Fritz Frederick, aged 63, dled yes: jterday morning at his home in ‘the | Syndicate at 8 o'clock following an illness of a year with carcinoma, Deceased was a retired farmer hav- ing moved to the city some time age. One brother and two sons surviv> him. c |. The funeral will be held ‘Sunday jafternéon at 2 o'clock from the Luth- ‘eran ‘church in the city and’ burial | | i | | i | ctery southwest of town. { fos ee eas ‘James Hangén son of Mr. and Mr. |E. K. Hansen of this city, a'graduate of the class ‘of ’21\ of the local high echoo!’ suffered a brokén jaw ina ‘football game at ‘Purdue university \'several days ago. Hansen had earned a place ‘on ‘the freshman team ‘and ;was injured in the second scheduled | game. |. Mr. and Mrs! Fred ‘Sagmiller Have ‘gone to Reading, Penn., where they Iwill visit “AmbFose Miller, a former ‘Tesident of Manjlan. Mrs. John Hanson, a, fornier- resi- (Gent of Mandan, now of Bellingham, Wath. is a guest at the G. R. Ren- }den home. i . ; Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferder- er, a baby daughter. i M. Jennings aifd son; Floyd of Cen- |ter were visiting friends in Mandan | yesterday. | J. A. Marphy left last evening for Minneapolis on a business visit for a’ ifew days. ‘ Me CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY. Cut out this slip, emclose with 5c |and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef- | field Ave., Chicago, I1]., writing, your {name and address clearly. You will | receive in return a trial package con- jtaining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- pound, for coughs, colds and crowp; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides ‘and back; rheumatism, backache, kid- jney ‘and bladder ailments; and Foley /Cathattic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic ‘for con is; headaches, and sluggish bowels, are being made at the présent time) fi NOTICE OF CHATTE } wi Jil! At jat date of this | will take place in the St. John’s cem-/ \f CHURCH NoTES | ———— Miss Cecilia’ Bevan came over to America to escape ‘the boredom of | i a She lives in London and hag been ‘voted Eng- jland’s prettiest girl."She has won so many contests that she says she] : Cel Ministerial “Meeting ‘The (Ministérial “Association of Bi mark Will hold their regular monthly meeting in the ption rogm: af: the Nurses Home of the Bismarck: Hospi- tal. cn ‘Monday, Nov. 7, at 1:30 p.m. All resident ministers of the city are urged to be present. C,_¥. Strutz, Secretary. NOTICE OF GAGE FORECLO- 1, SAL la hereby given that that. Notice is certain livered by \Frank”.O. Helistrom, mor gagor, th day, of/ August; A.D. led for*record in the, office ter of Deeds in. and’ for ounty of Burteigh and state of North Dakota on the 25th day of August, 1917 at 38 o'clock P. M, and re 5 Book 147 of Mort- gages on pag will be foreclosed by the sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House the county rth D: at the hour of 10 o'clock A, M. on the a day of December, A, D, 1921, to 'y the amount due on such mort. on the day of 8: premises scribed ‘in such mortgage and which will. be sold to satisty ‘the same, are situated in the of Burleigh and state of North and described as follows, to- 1-2) of si Five (3 Township Hundred. Thirty Nine of Range number Ei of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Default has occurred in the ‘terms, of said’ mortgage in that the said mortgagor ‘has failed. to pay-at any time the three interest coupon not: of $240 each secu maturing respeot the years 191 0 and 1921, ea id notes dra interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum after maturity thereof! that‘such unpaid coupon notes with interest theron to date of ‘sale sum of. $796.80 and that led= to pay 919 axes levied premises,-all of which the s paid with penalties and on amounting to the ely August interest. t sum of $308.1 3 Because of such defaults and under the ‘terms of said mortgage authoriz- ing” said~-mortgagee in the event of the said mortgagor failing to pa: of said notes, or the Interest thereon or the said taxes when due, to declare the whole sum ‘unpaid secured by sald mortgage due and. payable, the said mortgagee has déclared and now de- clares the whole sum secured by said mortgage d ze There w, due on such mort- gage at ‘the date of said sale the sum of Four Thousand One Hundred Eight- eight Do sand Thirty Five. cents, ($4188.35) which amount Includes said taxes paid by the mortgagee bésides the statutory costs of this foreclosure. Dated November 4th 1921. W. E. Breen, Mortgagee, #.. Register, ‘Attorney for’ Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakot 3-10 MORTGAGE 11-5-12- 7 y.Biven that default Wein the conditions of i) Mortgdge made by I, J. al of Baldwin, County of and Skate of North Dakota, r, to C. B, Yiengst of Bald- h and State of a Jortgagce, dated the Sth day following i notes of $200 a pi been ge duly filed in the office of the Register 9 of Burleigh County State Dakota, on the 19th day of h default, is of the faflure to pay that there is d Mortgage um of Two nd 75-100 cipal and in- h Morts claimed to be du rest. And. that said Mortgage will be fore. closed by a sale of the personal property in such Mortgage and herein- after described, dlic i agreeably to the ig made and provided. at the front door bf the post office, in the town of Bald- in, in the County. of Burleigh, of ‘North Dakota, at-the hour of 2 o'clock M., on Saturday the.12th day of ‘No 1. ‘That personal property be sold. to, satisfy said is described as follows, to- ol tables complete, made Ke Collender Co. by B and: On Agent. Sen Mortgagee, North Dakota, — ¢ t 1-5-1 LEARN of the Vale of Paradise—- where dreams come trie. This won- der city is having a magic growth, and a million dollars in municipal im- provements are authorized for this ‘year. Every kind of business opening here. We have seventeen miles of protected water front, with gorgeous ly beautiful home sites. Wonderful homes. Wonderful veivety ~ lawns. Wonderful flowers in. semi-tropical profusion., Fishing supreme. Every day you can catch the dig fellows un- til your back aches and your hands blister. Paradise for motor boats, with hundreds -of miles of pratected water- ways with wonder spots to visit. Fin- 2st motoring roads in the south. Bathing in bay and guif wonderful. Healthiest city in Ataerica, with no business for doctors. Greatest golf course in America under construction. Coolest place in America in sum delightful in winter. You may own a beautiful home here, with a perpetual inééme, at practically ‘to-investmeéiit.] Grasp the opportunity: of a lifets ‘A@fress THE MAYOR,” Valpat Fla, Adv. | church butlding every Tuesday, Thurs- mortgage executed, and de-' E., Breen mortgagee, f|ing. ST. MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL.. 8 o'clock 4, m.’ Low Mass and Holy ‘ommunion ¢Bnglish sermon, ¥ Mass and German ‘High Mass and fng- father Hiltner, Pastor. TeREMAE & STERLING- Moffit--Preaching service 10:30: a oon. | : Sunday schooF't:00 a. m. | MeKenzle—Bréaching service 8: Tt « he Sutiday stheo}1 A cordial invita CHURCH. Avenue D. ervices, 10:30. fh Eventing servic: fare cordially invit rvices. ELF. Alfson. FIRST. LUEBERA , Seventh Street and ‘Commu ena g 2 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ‘Cotner 4th Stand Ave. C. Sunday Service at 11:60 a. m. Giubject, “A’ Sane and Fallen Man.” Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. , Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 ‘clock. : reading todm is open’ in the day and Saturday from 2 to.4 p. m. Ail are.welcome to attend these ser- vices and the reading room, And Rosser St, C. 345 a.m. AH oth- services will be. conducted in’ the inglish language. i Sunday school. 10:45 a. m., followed by ‘Address, “Paul a8 men saw him and as God saw him.” i “Young Peoples ‘Alliance, Topic, “Thy ‘Wiit-be Doné—With (My Money.” Ly. mani D, Smith, teader. 6:45 p. m. Evening sermon, ‘“War—Unreason able and Unehitistian,” 7:30 p. m. Special music. You will enjoy the service. Prayer service Tuesday evening at 7:46, o'clock. (McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church C. F. Halfyard, pastor. 10:45.a, m., public worship. Sermon theme, “The Control of Thought.” Anthem by the choir. 12:00 m., Sanday school. Classe; are Organized for all ages. 6:30 p..m., Epworth League. All the young people of the church are re: quested to attend. 7:20" p.om., ‘public worship. Ser- mon theme, “The Cost of Disciple ship.” Musié by the men’s chorus. ‘Good singitg'and a sermon of a practical and’ Spiritual nature will be the chief feaftirés of the service. The public are ¢ordlally invited. (Wednesday,/7:30 p. m., prayer meet- F Ist ‘Church iL, R. Johnsofi, "pastor. Morning Worehip begins at 10:30. The topic of the sermon for the morn- ing, will be,,* Great International Concern.” ‘The ‘choir led by Frank Gale’ will ‘sing,“How Sweet the name of Jesus Sounds,” The -young. people meet at 3:30. A lively: program “ald good time is pre- pared. In: the vening.a song service led by Mr. Gale, including special mifsic, ‘will precede the sermon. The topic ‘of thé evening sermon will be, “Our Hope Is'in God.” ‘history of the Epistopal Charch >f, ‘Mid-week meeting Wednesday at 8 o'clock: : ‘Yiou will be asked’ to renew your membership. in the Red Cross this week. The American Red Cross is doing a worthy work which most of us ‘fail to realize. We should all join Baptists and others subscribing to the New World Movement are asked to pay wp; as far as fossible, this month. First’ Presbyterian Church Rey. H. C, Postlethwaite, minister. Morning: worship promptly at 10:30. The prelude fs a part of the service. Theme, “Thé Labor of Live.” Jimfor Sunday school Bt 9:30. All other Gépartments at_12 m. We have 4 trained and faithfal choir, teach- ers, and, of course, an efficient school. Only: one teacher was absent last Sun- day and that for sufficient roason. Christian ‘Endeavor at 6:30. Tomor- Yow evening, because’ of the growth of the C. E. we will probably have to meet in the main church parloy. Bring others. Miss Bessfe Williams, president. * (Evening worship at 7:30. Congre- gational singing of the old’ hymns v der the direction of the chorus cho in’charge of Mrs. \D. {. Seothorn. We will have three spectal numbers. The Misses Wifliams will’ sing‘a duet, the choir will render an. anthem, and Mr. Harroun, a‘fie violinist, will play the “Andate Ritigioso,” (Thome). You cannot: afford to miss this number. We have ain been able to secure Gertrude Pearson of Des Moines, low TROUIT. | Sun-) The Rainbow Girls in ; “Miss Get-Rich-Quick”” Wallingford. ea SN Bt NS a a “THE BEACH OF DREAMS.” A Super Special Feature—and the Serial “THE AVENGING ARROW.” TODAY | | MONDAY . THE RAINBOW GIRLS if Sultan’s Daughter. The A Harem Scarem Farce, Full of Pep, Pleasure, and Pretty ‘Girls. “As Clean as a Hound’s 5, ‘Also “81 3” An Arsene Lupin Story Showing The Many Sided Character of “THE MASTER CROOK.”—MONDAY. . years since the church sent out its first missionaries to foreign parts. Today, wherevér you find the Stars and Stripes you will find also the Episcopal church.’ This, occasion wil and breadth of the United Stites” by} special mitssionary services -at’ which the offerings will be devoted to the extension of the work in all lands. At St. Georges there will be spe- cial. hymns and prayers appropriate to the occasion. Plain Communion service at.8 A. M.; Choral Eucharist at the 11 o’clock service. » Special Notice. Armistice day falls on Friday next it is also the day ap- pointed for the beginning of the dis armament conference in Washingtou. A service, therefore will be held at St. Georges church at 9:30 in the morning. At this service prayers will be offered ezpecially for those, the living and the dead, who took part in the Great Wer.’ We shall also maka intercession to Almighty God for those who ‘are to take part in the great conference—that He may lead them into all truth and crown their deliberations with success. We want you to come to these services. There is’ a great welcome awaiting you. “Come and see.” MORE ORDERLY MARKETING OF LIVE STOCK Chieago, Nov. 5. lang for. the or- derly marketing of livestock, design- ed. to insure a sfablized market and prevent fluctuations in price costly to the farmet, have been worked out by the Orderly Marketing commitce of the Committee of Fifteen. This latter committee ig composed of farmer represenatives named by J. R., Howard, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation. i The orderly markting plans, to- gether with the full reoprt of the Committee of Fifteen, will be submit- te to a, ratification conference here Nov. 10, The conferep ig designer be representative of 1ivesstock rat of the country. eho ; Announcement of thé’ rindingy of the orderly marketing committee, whose chairman is A. Sykes Grove, Ia., president of the here, piror to the ratifi The report says in par “A survey of the production and marketing of livestock and live stock products © emphasizes the necessity of devising a more orderly system of marketing: than’ now prevails.-. There ig no one group of men representing producers who can speak with suffi-| cient authority to put into execution any effective plan which might be suggested. “Fundamental facts prevent the development of ‘a thorough system of orderly marketing at present. “There is but little reliable information avaijable as to tnt: supply and de- mand for live stock to be marketed or as to the time of the markbting. It who has spent two years in the Cai casas—Near East—who will tell us of; that interesting region. This will be) a thrilling story and.-the church) should be crowded with people desir-; ous of hearing shis interesting pro-| gram. * | ‘The session will meet Monday ev ning at 7:30 at the home of J. F. Wat- kins, 510 5th street. i All boys and girls between the ages; of 6 and 12 will meet at the church| parlors Wednesday evening at 5,| where Mrs. William’Langer will o gAnize them for the winter's work. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening; at 7:30. ae | The church will “be. open. Friday; morning until one o'clock p: m. and: will be confortably bested that the; suggestion of our president and the; proclamation of our governor may be, fittingly observed in national petition. | ST. GEORGES ee (EPISCO-} PAL).° | Rector Rev. T. Déwhdrst 514 Mandan | Ave: | Servicés tomorrow. Missionary) Centennial Sunday. ' 8 A. M.—Holy Communion. | 10 A. M—Churc Sunday school. 11.A. M.—Choral Eucharist and s mon. . * i “ : Tomorrow is a réd letter day in the) erica, It marks the handrédth an- ersary of the beginning of forél ‘ missionary work. It is just a hundred | has, beech. impossible to secure the cooperation, of intrenched ‘existing agencies upon a_ general plan of orderly marketing to which all inter- ests will give hearty support and cooperation. “Orderly marketing can best be brought about through the coopera+ tive selling agencies developed to such a point that they may direct the} flow of live stock to the market. the plans for orderly market- SS Holland Cabbage Solid Heads $3.50 100 Ibs. CAR EARLY OHIO POTATOES Best in the State $1.25. Bushel. NEW SALEM LIGNITE DRY MINE COAL Best in the State $5.00 per ton delivered. Place Your Orders Now _ at these low prices. We deliver all orders to your home. NEW SALEM LIGNITE COAL CO. “Phone 738 Office 801 Front: Street; - Bismarck, N. D. Doors Open. Matinee, 3; Evening, 7 and 9. Admission Matinee 10 & 35. Evening, 25. & 50 be celebrated throughout the length} | complished.” ing develop it will be necessary to take into consideration not only the flow of live stock to the market but also the distribution of meat and. by- preducts,, in an. orderly manner “through, tig, various channels _ of equitably distribute the receipts. The method. will differ depending upon the different kinds of live stock involved. i There must be a working agree- ment with the railroads to insure the repaues” proper distribution of cars so as to * Principles the committee laid down] carry out any plan of orderly market- as these: s ing. . “The Committee believes that the The report adds that the National accomplishment of the more orderly} Live Stock Board of Direct@rs, which marketing of different kinds of live} it is designed to create, should co- stock is a long-time process. There}, operate with the various existing live ig no easy way or any outstanding} stock producers’ organizations. in short cuts that will gain the desired! working out. a ‘system’ of orderly end. marketing. Orderly marketing of “There must be a broad campaign] hogs, cattle and sheep are considered of education which stresses the ways| separately. and remain to secure more orderly} PEIN STIER marketing or live stock. 5 . “There must .be dependable in- Multigraphing, Addressing, formation as to all supplies whlch Mailing, Mailing Lists. Business information must be intelligently . . interpreted and put into use by live | Service Co., First floor, Hoskins stock producers and_live stock ship-| Block, Phone 662. ping and marketing agencies, that) have a genuine desire and willing- ness to cooperate for the good of all concerned. | “Organizations of large numbers of producers properly organized and For conducted on a strictly cooperative Humpty Dumpty Bread plan are essential to real enduring | Produced By shecess if the more orderly markct-| ing of dive stock is tobe attained. | | BARKER BAKERY “Somé regiilation of conditions and|} oo, volume’ of production must ultimate- | ___. a ly come if orderly marketing is ac-|] ~~ —s—~<CS<7;7]3 SET Tailoring and Hat Works Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing. Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Knife Pleated Skirts Cleaned and Pressed. We call for ana deliver, Phone 58 Op= posite Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. Mall Order= Solicited. ASK Your Grocer Essentials of an orderly marketing program. were thus outlined by the; committee: H 1, Reliable statistical informa-! tion is absolutely indispensable. 2, There’ must be established de- tinite methods for regulating the flow of various kinds of: live stock toward the market in order to more. National Secret Service Agency. of Bismarck, N. D. An Organization’ To Protect Banks, Corporations, Merchants and Buri Private Institutions CRIMINAL—INDUSTRIAL—CIVIL’ : Collections a Specialty. All Business Strictly Confidential.| Address all Mail to Box 362, Bismarck, N: D. t {eLTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theatre Company TODAY “THE FOUR HORSEMEN of the Apocalypse” Two Shows Daily—2:30 and 8:15 ‘ MONDAY and TUESDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN in “The Conquest of Canaan” COMING CONSTANCE TALMADGE i LARRY SEMON jin SYD CHAPLIN in.. “WEDDING BELLS” THE STAGE HAND” y ING, QUEEN, JOKER?) 016) 04. Mra i tied oti Matinee Daily at 2:30

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