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shud ee ae. Were Held On Sunday For Success Of Disarm Meeting Churches of North Dakota are ob- serving Armistice Week with ing and prayer services. , Disarma- ment Sunday, suggested by the Fed- erak Council of Churches. was: quite | generally observed last:‘Sunday with a sermon, and’ especial prayers for the success of the Disarmament Con- ference, Special masses, special meetings all lead up to the thought of special prayer services on Armistice | day when.the problems of the Disarm- | ament Conference will have the rever- | ent and prayerful, thought of the church communicants of the state. Grand Forks will consider the prob- Jems ‘of the conference in a series of meetings »held- throughout. the week. The first session was held Monday evening and sessions will be, held each evening to Thursday, while all th ministers and people :will combine in a prayer, meeting Armistice Day morning. The meetings are in the Baptist church and the subject and | speakers ‘are: . Monday night: “The Staggering ; Burden of a Warring World,” Rev. L. B. Robertson of the Congregational- ; ist church. Tuesday night: ‘The Causes of the | Big Armament of a Warring: Worl Rev. J. G. York of the Baptist churc Wednesday night: “Problems Be- | fore the ‘Washington Conference.” Sveinbjorn Johnson, attorney general- elect. Thursday ;night: . “*The Distinct | Contribution of the Church in. Estab- | lishing, a Warless World.” Rev.. Geo. A. Henry,.of the Methodist church. i ‘The, Armistice Day prayer meeting | will be held at the Episcopal church. In the Diocese of Fargo of the Cath: : olic chure| eh which, comprizes 32 coun- ties, servicés ‘will be. held in all ot | the churches... A definite call to pra, er has been issued by Bishop O'Reilly w Ipin making public the program of his churches said: “Prayers will be offered to God to| give light and strength to those as- sembled at the great Conference to! bring. that. disarmament of the na-| tions that. .may. insure, the future | peace of the, world.” Members of the Episcopal church in North Dakota have been asked by! their, Bishop, the Rev. J. Foyntz Ty- | ler, to -gather.in their churches .on Armistice day for: prayer for: the suc-| | cess of the disarmament. program and] “consideration of a greater love and a more genuine; patriotism for the United, States. Special prayers will also be a part of the service of the chvrch fior the period. Churches: of 'North .Dakota. were hampered |in; the observance of the day: ina formal manner by. thei, fact that most of the state conventions were; held ‘before. the: stato meetings. Thejorganization of many also, did not give them @ definite ‘state head to speak fr, them. between the meztings. (Membeys of the Lutheran church in the state, have been urged through their press, ‘to commemorate the day, while the Rey. P. A. Mattson, Presi- a&nt of the Minnesota Conference, of which North Dakota is a part, has called upon the, different mission dis- tricts of the conference to join in prayers for the:success of the.disarm- ament program. Methodist churches, through the ‘Area Messenger which reprinted. the call of .the Federal Council of ‘Churches, have ybeen asked to keep open throughout Armistice. Day, that the membership might come one at a time or.in,,groups to make interces- sion. for -the. success of the disarma- ment meeting. Members of. t he Presbyterian church, through the religious press of the denomination have been asked to make this entire week one of spec: ial prayer forthe succe3s of the con- ferénce, while Wm. E. Roe, moderator of the Presbyterian Synod of North Dakota, adds that it is his understand: ing thatithe-chiiiches meditation shail be “that something practical in the way of limitations of armameat may be effected.” Church activities for disarmament will not close with this week, al; though special services. may not be held in the individual ‘churches, ‘for going on from “Armistice--Day many conferences will be :held in:which the disarmament of the world will be the themé. <in some: ofthese-conferences, representatives: of the «state will be present, to give assurance of the at- titude of the state. This attitude is amply set forth in the activities of the present week and in the many neetings called for the morning Of next Friday. sip: From Morton County Citizens State. Bank: of Selfridge, ppeellant VB. Olat. Smeland, Respondent. SYLLABUS: 1, Where‘ ja granishee summons was served uponsa garnishee alone on Jan. ‘Sth,-1928,:a disclosure: by the garnishee made on. Jan. 12th, 1918,) and the summons and complaint filed in the District Court.on Jan. 18th, 1918, and where, about: two and one half years later, an affidavit for pub- lication of the:summons was filed upon,.the, ground..that the. defendant was and had: heen sa non resident, publication thereof ‘had, and judg- ment. subsequently wpon “defaults, rendered against the garnishee, it is held that the provisions of Sec. 7383 C. J,.:1913 requiring the publication of a summons within sixty days applies and thé.judgment is void. 2. A direct:action to vacate such void judgment, (when entertained by the trial court, without objection), in- stead of a-motion or, other proceed- ing theorefor, may be upheld. Action *,.to vacate-.a judgment in ‘Morton County, Berry, J. Plaintiff has appealed from an order sustaining a demurrer. 4. 5.4 i a8 Reversed, Opinon .of the part “by. Bronson, ~- OBSERVING ARMISTICE WEEK meet- ; + | the first commitment. | SUPREME CO SOURT™ Norton & ‘Ralehs Attorneys for Appellant, Jacobsen & Murray, Attorneys for | the Respondent. | IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA. | TION OF KITTLE Harris for a writ of Habeas Corpus. | SYLLABUS: | {In the application for Writ of; 4 ! Habeas Corpus where a petitioner) | was | leased, thereafter, under ceive medical attention and upon | directions to committeed for the unexpired term | Matter of Hart, 29 N. D, 28, 149 N. W. 568, that her detention is ; even. after } months elapsed time from the date ot | Application’ for original Tabeas Corpus. | Order to show cause dismissed. | Opinion of the Court By ‘Bronson, | J. Grace, Ch. J., concurs in the result. “, Robinson, J., “dissenting. 88TH DIVISION 1S UNDERGOING ‘REORGANIZATION ; Capt. Ga Ae ces aaegecd As Instructor: For N. D. | National Guard 'UNITS ARE ANNOUNCED Announcement of the assignment of North Dakota. Counties of twenty units of the 88th Division, organized reserves, has been received here from Col. H. 0.-Willard, division chief of staff. Announcement was made from the . division headquarters at Minne- apolis. The, 88th Division now is in process of complete reorganization Announcement of the North Dakota units followed closely the assign- ment of Capt. G.-A. Anderson as instructor for the North Dakota. Na- tional Guard. Captain Anderson. was head of Company B. of Fargo when that. organization was.-called to the Mexican border. He was transferred to the regular army while there and remained with the regulars at the close of the war. He already has taken up. his work with the: state de- partment. Asis ' The units announced for: North Dakota and the counties to’ which they were assigned, follow: To Cass County: Headquarters 349th Motor Transport Company; headquarters Company. C, 341 Motor Repair Battalion; 313 engineering | Conrpany. To. Morton County: .Headquarters 532d engineers. battalion. ‘0 Grand Forks County: One-half medical regiment and 675 Motor) Transport Company. To: Burleigh. ‘County: 7th corps train. To Traill County::..345 Motor Tran- sport Command. | To \Barnes County: 574 Motor Transport Company. To Pembina -County: 577 Motor Transport. Company. To Ramsey. County: Transport’ Company. To .Ward -County: 88th Division; train, Quartermasters Corps. To Stutsman County: 350th Motor ‘Transport Company. ~ 578 Motor To McHenry County: . 325.Motor Repair Section. ~ ‘0 Ransom County:. 325. Wagon Company. To Eddy. County: $26 Wagon Com- pany, To Dickey County: Sales -commis- |; sary unit, 88th division. To Towner County: Salvage unit, |. 88th division. To Wells County: bath unit, 88th division. Clothing anal \ | ON® DOLLAR: - i ‘ANNUAL ‘DUES IN’ THE AMERICAN RED CROSS - MAKES ‘YOU’ A> PARTICIPANT IN RELIEF WORK FOR THE HELPLESS THAT GIRDLES THE ‘GLOBE. ANSWER . TRS ANNUAL: RED CROSS ROLL CALL "NOVEMBER 11-24, 1921. Great Britain. Phoefiicians as the committed upon a sentence of | six months in the county, jail and .re- | suspened | | sentence in order that she might re- | report thereafter, and; where. subzequently petitioner,. hav- | ing failed to report, was arrested and | of the sentence it is held following, : legal: the expiration. of six: Writ of] regiment ‘and 576 Motor Transport) Lifelong Friend of Old Emperor Feels Pinch of Poverty By NEA-Service Vienna, Nov. 8.—America will see Frau Schratt—for a price. This actress, who will go down in history as a friend of the late Em- peror Francis Joseph of Austria- Hungary, is feeing the pinch of poverty. Y It is to replenish her fortunes that she is preparing to accept the offer of an American theatrical producer to star in a, comedy. in several: Ameri- can cities. But Madame Katherine Schratt re- fuses to trade in her intimate .knowl- edege. of the Hapsburgs. Of the em- Peror she.says merely, “He was just my very good friend.” At her beautiful villa at. Hietzing, near,.Schoenbrunn, close to one ‘of the palaces of the old emperor, she tol: the, NEA Service correspondent at: SHE. WOULD NOT make a movie serial dealing with tragic events in the Hapsburg dynastly. SHE ,WOULD. NOT. . write her memories, including many letters written her. by the emperor. SHE WOUD NOT go on a lecture tour, discussing affairs of the Haps- burgs. Offers of fabulous sums to do all three have been made her by Ameri- can, promoters, But she has de- clined. them all. However, return- ing to the :stage: appeals to her dif- ferently. Her Itinerary “My Proposed, tour,” said Frau. Schratt, “contemplates 10. perform- ances in New York, five each in Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati, and , single perfotmanceg . in several other cities. The tour, if as success- \tul as expected, probably will be ex- tended.” Madame Schratt has been, in A iy EY SERVICE “| © 'BISMARCK.: NORTH DAKOTA: w 4 Kaonh allover the Norhuest MAIL US YouR ae Soccesfil Each Save an) bears name Revware of counterfoits Foley's | Honey’and Tar | _ SOMPOUND, | ; i CLEARS THE THROAT of phle mj end mucus, stops that tickling, opensthe | sir pessages for easier breathing and coats i | | the raw, inflamed surteces with a heal- ing, soothing medicine. Moria Grateful Father Tells Whet-It Did W.E, Satey, 190 Up Si St, i anal Ind. write: have @ Iutle rh years who bus. } a food deal of trouble with are i Foley’s Honey and Tar.C ber according to.ditagtio1 relic! tor her. My ite and oe at jitbered wit ‘cold oF cough, Ody that -uts1s the: best remedy lor ‘ough, thrvat.trouble of croup thet 1 Parents who ave Foley's Hosey and {Tar know it:iv safe‘and ao farm: will J. Grace. Chi J,, concurs n the result. Birdzelt, -d. specially concurs. Christianson, J., concuns,in partand, flissents in part. come par ian ect eaced should be fiver ‘aceidens. testes goud +children'like it.’ [twee upset the ‘oe igafeptomachs of youagchildren, delicate | ‘persons or elderly people, 25.:to 50 per cent. Auto’ bodies and way. FRAU ‘SCHRATT COMING FOR OUR AMERICAN ROLLARS |», MADAME KATHARINE SCHRATT... \ } i { { } : | Lit i i | nan | America before, ‘many years ago!| She thinks Americans will like & comedy which. she ig considering for; her vehicle. It is “Grandmama,” by a Hungarian ‘playwright. | “I may, as well frankly admit,” she; id,’ “that. the prospect of earning | many, ,American’ dollars is not:.with- |" out its attraction. 2:° f “Peaple like! self, dependent upon capital investéd in Austrian | properties, are-living’ very poorly. | “I am fortunpte, however; for. .to| me_ the, drar a high art—and what artist cha: out her att?” aw Katy Schratt.was ter. She Seals a8 early, siicceas | on the stage. fter ouring Amefica she became ‘a-zmember of the Vienna, Getting into debt,! jshecemperor himself} cy more another. tour: ressed him as Confused “Your -Jexal a stead of a3 “Your i eCourtiers laguhed, | but from Vitor grew a Fomantic friendsBi : i TONSILITIS | Apply thickly over throat— saver with I su W VaecRus, Oves'17. Million Jats Used Yearh; All.makes || sold.and rented: < Bismarck EA GLE Failoring and: Hat Works Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing,- Dyeing. Hats’ Cleaned and Blocked, ‘Knife , Pleated Skirts Cleaned :and Pressed. | ‘| We call for and deliver, Phone 58 Op- posite PRostofzice, Bismarck, N. D. Mail | Orde*~ Solicited. CHEVROLET Parts, and Service : CORWIN, MOTOR. : CO. General Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing Prices down on everything Nov. 1, dfomt Auto tires set. Wheels repaired in every Oxy-Acetylene Welding. 444 Thayer-St. ae “Truck . bodies built. i devoted to an extensive study of world {ity of government. Christian religion cyer the nations i\Mont., | MANDAN NOTES | Knights of Pythias Have Homecoming}, Grand Chancellor John L. Bowers of the Knights of Pythias domain. of | North Dakota was a guest of honor| | Monday night. at his ome lodge, Man- lM, when. the . organization the, meeting, the, dargest, seasion By thos season ann two candidates were | given he: ile etary work inthe | bers... gathered. stow ‘the . banquet ‘hoard and: the, Nut. Quartette | tamed, ithe epeomhly for half an hour. With ee og, toastmaster | ad earned and alno| feature..of, the | party , as a mammoth pirthaay cake! i ue grand peoone ablaze wita Methodist Conference, Dr. H. 8. Harriss. -will ‘ leave on rict superintendents, and heads of ethodist, institutiqns. The, confer- ,ence will cover five. days and will be ccnditions and the part of the churen must pley in a restoration of stabil- “The entire expense of the confer- ence is being met by a tew laymen who feel. the conditions are so tense |18 to call for the Christian churches taking a firm stand for righteousness in government and the spread of the ‘of the world as the only means of at- taining that end,” said Rey. Harriss Mrs. D. EB. Nichols. of Harlowton, ‘Meat, has arrived in’ Mandan, and will make. an. extended visit at the home of her ststers, Mrs. Ed Morck and Mrs. W. J. Macki Attorney I. N. Steen of Carson, was visiting friends in the city Monday. Mr. Steen attended the Homecoming meeting of the Knights of Pythias here. —— A. W. Furness-has gone to Poplar, on a business trip. CG, L “Reynolds of, Winnette, Mont. |, Mont., has returned tc his home after a@ several days _visit here. Mr, and, Mrs. W. G. 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