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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4,22 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ‘ N D E ~ BUREAU [HEAD OF “PREACHERS’ KID: COLLECTION F peal on, the following Sunday, Feb.|| % 3 i eel dl ‘ THEIR AIM i ica : : ; S p ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAT. CHURCH Special Showing of SH IPS HORSES 30 000 TAX ON Rey. T. Dewhurst, Rector, j 4 Services tomorrow, fifth | Sunday y ‘ rs ae after Epiphany. , ie : 10 A Church Sungay school. us i ae A. M-—Holy Communion (chor- ‘s ; i - 4 P. M—Evening ptayer and ser- r { ~ _ The Animals Are Sent Through}, | Important Questions Raised in) on) at christ church Mandan. , MOTOR CARS bes , By Express, According To |. \Suit Over Trimbie Estate ° Calendar for the Co ink Week,’ Am Mr. Fuller in Jamestown Tweathy evening, 30, Julor Cubs, ree 5 ab fA i Wednestay evening al 7:30— At the new reduced price - WELLS CO. SENDS SHIPM’NT Settlement of important points in Scouts, ae ce fe i WS ei age ” HORSES BRING GOOD PRICES. State ‘Tax Commissioner C. C, Con=| ‘The splendid ‘reports read and week, at 210 Main Street, where we are exhibiting our complete line of Sedan, Coupe, Touring car, Roadster, Trucks and a stripped chassis. It is seldom you can see all Dodge Brothers Cars adopted at the annual meeting held last Tuesday show a splendid state of affairs, Let us all do exen_ better this year. We can’t all do the same ‘verse in a suit which the department {has instituted in Jamestown to co} lect about $30,000 inheritance tax from the W. B. S. Trimble estate. Fargo; Feb, 4—Twenty-eighth North Dakota hors sold at auction at Cortland, N. Y., brought an average price of $165 each, according to a tele- kind of work, but each has a place gram tolay from I; S. Delancy, ot Valley City, to H. B. Fuller, ‘secretary of the North Dakota Farm Bureau Federation. Mx. Delancy accompa- nied the shipments east. The horses were sold under. the new plan by which the North Dakota Federation is co-operating with eastern farm bu- In a brief prepared by G. V. Cox, jot the department, to he filed in ; Jamestown Monday, the state con- itends that “farm mortgages of the Trimble estate in land in Canada are taxable in North Dakota under the in- heritance tax Jaw. The state seeks tu collect about $10,000 more tax than to fill. to congecrate yor tents to Chureh of the Living God. If have been a siacker in the past b tomorrow, We want you to fill yours— the up and join us in our march onward, Make a geod start by being in churen on display at one time. We would like to have you call and see this exhi- We believe you will find much to interest “bition. you. Open evenings to 9:00 o’clock and tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon from 2:00 to 5:00. ~ 8 Sa SOUTH SIDE MISSION CHURCH. The dedication of the South Side h, 205 Sixteenth St., will M.B. GILMAN Co. Feb. 5. The service The BismMarcn === PxHoNSs BO" reaus to market them, Success by the sale of 15 carloads seems assured, Mr, Delancy gays in the message. Fargo, N. D., Feb. 4—The North Da- kota Farm Bureau Federation plan to ithe attorneys for the state admit vshould be paid. | ‘The W. B. S. Trimble estate, one of ; the largest in North Dakota, was ap- | praised at $1,376,998.86 by appraisers be tomorrow, ; istrict cour will commence at 10 o'clock. sell horses directly in the. eastern (named by the district court. Includ- i incGann, 210-212 Main Street ‘ 7 7 them (ed in this mount is stock in the W, B.| Second sermon Will be in German by a market instead of sending valued at{ Rev. J.B. Happel. A free-will offe ,S.° Trimble Corporation ‘about $900,000, vorganized under the laws of North Dakota to do a farm ‘loan business. In 1909 the corpora- ‘tion opened an office in Canada, The through St. Louis or Chicagd, has been definitely launched. H. B. Ful- ler, secretary of the state federation, announced that the first shipment of horses from Wells qounty had been ing will be taken. After the service, dinner will be given in the church. Further, from Monday, the 6th,’ one meal will be given for the poor and “Grown Him Lord” (John Bolser); — “O Guide Divine,” (Chas, Ferguson) ; and “Kvening Prayer,” (John Thom- NurseS Home of the Bismarck hospi- tal, on Monday, Febrpary 6th at 1:30 sent east, to be sold at auction at | attorneys for the administrator of the] Reglected every day at noon, during] P. M. All ministers of the city are i ns . i Ft is \ as 1 coma e tt fally invi as). Four solos will be rom. thi either Syracuse or Albany, N. Y. When lestate maintain that ail mortgage} this ‘hard winter. ‘The organization | cordially invited eR aUR: a Oratoria “Eitan Mins Die of a “Charity Society.” with 16 mem- bers took place on Tuesday evening, Jan, 24, So everybody is kindly in- vited for their help in contributions. J. B.“Happel, pastor. Phone 557. the horses reached Wells county it was expected to reach one of the counties in time for auctions announc- ed for February 3. The plan will be further developed if it works out as well as expected, ac- cording to Mr. Fuller. Barnes and Dickey counties have already signified intention of sending shipments of hatees east through the agency of the farm bureau. j} loans made im Canada have their tax- ‘able situs in Canada and are not tax- able under North Dakoia laws, The MISS RUBY LENT Stte contends that the taxable situs is. in Jamestown. dren are different than other children. — So enthusiastica! as the idea ! CHURCH NOTES | been accepted by Cornellians that at ——_—+ the present time there are 48 mem- ST, MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. Scothron will sing, “O Rest in the Lord;” Mr. J. F. Paul Gross will sing “Lord, God of Abraham,” and “Is Not His Word Like a Fire,” (from Blijah) Mondelssohn, (2) “It Is Enough” (from. Elijah) Mendelssohn; and IMr, Fred Hanson will sing a selection not yet announced. Mr, L, W. Harroun will also play a violin solo, This will be a wonderful evening of music, do not miss it. Sermon, “Elijah.” Secretary. 5 First Presbyterian Church Harry C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning worship promptly at 10:30, Be on time. Theme, “The.Staff Meth- od.” Are you really doing anything yourself, or are you hoping that the other fellow will do it? Sermonetce By NEA Service Mt. Vernon, Ia., Feb. 3.—Tired of the general opinion that children of preachers are different than ordinary children the preachers’ children _ of EVANGELICAL CHURCH, (Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts. C. F Strutz, Pastor. Tomorrow will be the day of pray bers of our loyal band, and I feel that i Raton < Cornell college, here, have organized; we have already proven t r class- Y for missions i Y ch rel fy3 i Subj “Hate! ‘Many inquiries concerning the planj 5. pbs | 'y pro to-our class: ev for missions in our church. Serv-|fpr boys and girls. Subject, “Hatchet i have core in, not only from farmers | the ‘Preachers’ Kids” club, commonly mates that we are just like they are.! 8 o'clock a. m. Low Mass and Holt | ices will be held as folldws: German jand Handle,” adapted from Roger W. Session meets at the Manse Monday in the state with horses to sell, but | Kuown as the “P. K's. The “P. K.’s” are classed as among | Communion and English sermon, missionary sermon 9:15 A. M, All|Babson, evening at 3:00 o'clock, also fnom state and county farm bu-| Miss Ruby Lent has been elected| the most all-around students in col-| 9:15 a, m. Low Mass and Germar | other serv are conducted fn the| Junior Sunday school at 9:30, All Prayer\meeting Wednesday evening reau federation centers in eastern | President and she wants the world to/ lege, taking part in all student activi-| sermon. + English language. Sund hoo}. in|other departments at 12 m. Classes | #t 7:20, All are cordially invited to / states and from eastern dealers, know ‘what it’s all about. ee oon the volu inteer band and he 10:30.a. m. High Mass and Eng | charge of yaa D. Smnitif, who just| for all in a well graded school. - the services of the church, Bureau’s Plan BY RUBY LENT ome Service ciation ta the| lish sernron. “at rned from a prolong visit to the| , Pastor's Catechumen class at 5:45. ers ; The pln, which was announced last] President Iowa “Preachers’ Kids” Howling Hundred and the midnight Father Hiltner, Pastor. seen nest at ie ae ot ", M_{AlL boys. and girls of the ages of 12 HOPES FOR PRINCESS Brom ‘the: tine whenCmother. used pep meetings. > ey “ite Choices.” 11:45 he and 17 inclusive should join this! London, Feb. 4—Joan Lindley, six, m e x user Addr Life Cheices. 345 B of Aldershot, has sent this letter to fall, is that the farm bureau shall ex- amine the horses to make suro that they have no blemishes. These are then fed up and put in prime condi- class, Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Enthu- siastic boys and girls attend this meeting. A special musical program Trinity Lutheran Church 11:00 a. m. Morning service. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. I. G. Munson, ___ Real Distinction It is one of me mor exclusive or- her) ‘Piganizations in the college, since one my friends havelis horn into it, unless one’s father Y. P, A. topic, “Yaqung People’s Al- liances in Other Lands,” Miss Emma Lind, leader, 6.45 -P. M.{ Princess Mary: “Dear Princess Mary—I hope you will be very, very happy and that Mr. Lascelles wijl be to dress me all up in my starchy dress ‘or Sunday school until my grown-up aigh school days, is Uplifted On atte ape ek Hen ee said, “Oh, you can’t do that or that) should turn preacher while the stu- teeta Evening sermon, “The will be given at 7:30, Great hymns |very kind to you.—Joan.” Teau publicity concerning them ‘has DeCAuse YoU lare, a minister’s daugh- | dent is in college. So there is really} * Zion Lutheran Church. Hand of Intercession,” 7:30 P. M./will be sung by the congregation led . — paved the way for auctioning them off. | “"" Feeling B j Some distinction to it. Avenue D and Seventh Streets. Special music. This will be a serv-fby the chorus choir undor the direc-| Bowling and cricket used to be pro- ‘ local man is to acqompany each J) OCIS: reaks Out i |"We feel that preachers’ children! 10:30 a. m. Subject: “Faith and| ice of special interest, let there be a{tion of Mrs, D.C, Scothorn. The hibited by royal order in early Eng- carload to check up on the sales. I think that way down deep in our everywhere ‘have a strong bond be-|Unbelief.” (German.) full attendance. choir will sing three anthems; | land. = By sending the horses direct to the hearts there has heen a secret resent-|tween them and we are working to-| 800 p.m. Subject: “Building on] Prayer service and Bible study on = the Rock.” Friday evening: Adults Bible class ment toward this-idea. This feeling | ward the formation of a state and ni A cordial wel- cropped out in the-form of a meeting | tional organigation with its headqua: zalled for the organization of a “P. K.” 's at Cornell. {meets at the parsonage. ciety at Cornell college. “P. K.” e want to “hang together” for| Saturday —_ morning; s for “Preachers’ Kids” and it is |fellowship among — ourselves, for ,School for Children. i tion and avoiding sickness and dis-| Ur purpose ‘to disprove for all time -hearty friendship with others, and for /@ Victor Bartling, Pastor. ease which he adds are often preval | the popular idea that preachers’ chil-|reat accomplishment in the world, —— Ce ent in large horse markets. A Z rn | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, GRAIN GROWERS |QUICKENING OF INTEREST IN HISTORY | 2ess"snicau SEs eee OF NO. DAK. SOUGHT BY STATE SOCIETY, ss. aise Tuesday at 7:45 P. come to alls Ministerial Assoe ne | ‘The regular monthly meeting of the! Bismarck Ministerial association will} be held in the reception rocm of the east the selling and reselling them at St. Louis or Chicago, is avoided, ac cording to ‘Mr. Fuller. The animals are sent through by express, he sa! thus keeping in much better condi: . > DW - 4 GRIFFITHS Religious “Follow The Crowd” And you'll be so Proud and feel, Oh! so Gay, because you’ve found “Spirit.”. Sunday school at'9745 A. open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ex- | A campaign to awaken interest of] A: Kitchen and Dana Wright, immed-; cept legal holidays, from 2 to 4 P.M! were: nell, Judge L. K. a Wright people of the state in the preserva-j iately worked out a plan for county | All are welcome to attend these serv-![fthe way to “The Star Hotel” . 3g 4 WILL BE HELD sion of the historical events: which ms aoa otaite ices and to visit the reading.room. | where they “Feed so Well,” when B Dramatic Commend marked the settlement and devetop-1"",, saga cae ae tia eno ve-eaten a Meal, it'll make you 's Of ‘ peqeieeg ie peteaiagh se eee {Tiie sowiety hoard met under the|MeCabe MBthodjst Episcopal Church veel jaat Like “Repeating,” an ters of Thomas Burke 2 > akota, is e chairmanship of C. B. Little, of Bis- ir. S. F, Halfyard, Pastor Sie one si y H To Elect Delegates to Congres: caken by the State Historical society. | Other members of ie board 10:30 a. m., Public worship. say Oh! Star. Hotel you’ve “Med tells of struc C ling human "Whomas Music by the quartette. me Well,” sure the place I'll do souls - of a Voice f Good ; - sional Meetings to be Held Later in Month Hall, C. W. Well, L. F. Nielson, abjorn John- The-board of directors, at thei nual meeting here, authori: pointment of a committee to rampaign in each county to enlarge/ J she membership of the state society! son nor Ni Because ind thug to bring into active supportj of the inability of O. G, Libby, of the ot its werk citizens in ‘all quarte! University of North Dakota, secretary, in the state. The committee, compos-! to be present the board adjourned its ed of Miss Minnie J. Niéfson, Joseph sion until April 19 Sermon-theme: “The Ruling Pas- sion of Life.” 12:00 m., Sunday school. All children not already qonnected with some school will be welcomed. Classes for all ages. 6:15 p. m., Epworth Teague. The study of “John Wesley, Jr.,” has awak- ened a wide inte: and the meetings are well attended. All young people are invited. 7:30, Bible worship. : Music by the Men's Chorus. my Eating. The Rooms are warm and ventilated well, Therefore, “The Star” is The “Leading Hotel.” The “Star Hotel” L. J. Lehner, Prop. Van Hook,.N. D. Bir against a Voice of Evil - a trickster.of the street- old as sin - sin. that wails through the strings of his violin ....'. x Between these hwo fortes struggle the little charac. Fargo, N. D., Feb, 4.—More than 5,- 000 North Dakota members of the U, S. Grain Growers Inc., will meet at 129 marketing points in the state next Tuesday, Feb. 7, to discuss the affairs of the company and name delegtes to attend one of three congressional meetings that will be held later in the month, The first of these meet- BRITAIN GETS BIG-DOCK ‘What is said to ings will be held at Fargo on Feb. 20 ho the world's largest floating dry | Sermon theme: “The call of the ters in a battle of Good and rae thins CeWinoeer ou for Southampton. It is part of the Sethe sermon will be practical and Evil... - ‘ eae Bs ee ’ reparation for sinking of the German | suited to the daily spiritual needs. At the same time that these North Dakotans are in session, more than 42,000 members of the organization in fleet at Scapa Flow Gospel hymns will he sung. The pub- lie is cordially invited. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer meet- ROMANTIC eleven other states will be attending 972 meetings for similar purposes. Thus, the membership will make use, for the first time, of the machinery for democratic control that was de- vised for the company at the time the movement was launched a year ago. “All members are urged to attend these .loca] meetings,” says U. L. Bur- dick, state director.” Unless the men who are to attend the congressional and national conventions 4cnow what is in the minds of the members, they will be unable to correctly reflect the views of the owners of the company.” Waukegan Ill, Feb. 4.—Judge Clair C. Edwards today set the trial of Gov- ernor Len Small to start March 6. The state asked for 50 jurors a day at, the start. -The prospective jurors vill be drawn from the jury wheel, both sides favoring that method in- stead of having’ deputy sheriffs sum- mon the men from the counties at large, PRAYER BOOK FOR MARY London, Feb. 4—One of the queen’s wedding presents to Princess Mary will be a gorgeously illuminated pray- ar book which the princess will use been s at Stancliffe. preacher has marked suc nary Sunday school. Mr. Lawrenc N. D., and Mi at ‘the First son officiating. CINLDREN RUN CHURCH, Leeds, Eng., Feb, 4.—A church con- trollel By children except that of attended with It has proved more attractive than the ordi- UNITED IN, MARRIAGE, J. Mork of Sterling, Evelyn’ M. Walgren, of Bismarck, were united in marriage Swedish parsonage, Thursday, February 2, Rev.\E, F. Alf- Clara Walgren and Harry Walgren ing. Baptist Chureh Z Corner Av. B. and 5th St. L. R. Johnsen, ‘Pastor. 10:30. Morning worship and ser- mon, “The Shrewd Agent.” 12:00. Sunday school, 2 Young People’s Society, B. Y. 280. PLO. 7:30. Evening worship and mon, “Jesus Thought Right.” 8:00. Wednesday, Church night, « Special music is being prepared for both morning and evening services. We have classes for all from. the windergarten to the oldest person. ser- ADVENTUROUS THRILLING We aim to be of the most service pos- ee sible, and invite the public to worship with ug and accept our cordial friend- ship. The young people are enjoying the study of missions in “World Friendshin, Ine.” “Church night” is given to devotion and study of special topics relative to Christian develop- ment; just now, we are studying the e subiect of stewardship. ‘The topic Wednesday evening will be, “The new Every member will be given ample opportunity to take part in, the, local meetings. If, through a clerical or r error, a member fails to get an al nctice all he has to do, to take part in the meeting, is to con- vince his neighbor-members that he is affiliated with the company. Each unit will be judge of the credentials of those attending. during the marriage service. The prayer book will be specially printed and arranged. were the attendants. GETS PRIZE -cIRCUS London, Feb. 4—The world’s finest London, Feb. 4-—Spencer Jones, | circus is heing fyrmed here under the chief assistant to the royal astrono- | direction of Captain B. W. Mills. Mills mer at Greenwich, is taking four tons toured the world for circus acts. Out of baggage with him to Christmas Is-|of 600,he chosé 45. Jand, in the indi Ocean, where he } will observe the total eclipse of the ‘Capitol Theatre 3 days, commencing Monday, Feb. 6th, FOUR TONS BAGGAGE CRAIG GETS $16,000 es eg eas sun next September 20.. The baf-| Belfast, Ireland, Feb. 4—Tho North- | Christian and th Old Test.” NO POLITICAL PROSECU- gage consists of scientific instruments. {ern Jreland parliament has fixed the| Dr. Bawden of Indfa and Rev. salary of the \Ulster premier, Sit} Weisle, Educational Direcor, will- be , : me TIONS, SAYS GOVERNOR The latest novelty for pleasure is | James Craig, at $16,000 annually. Each a phonograph’ camera combination. {minister will get $10,000. RIALTO with us Thursday evening, Feb. 16. Rey. Stockton, State secretary will THEATRE .- t mmmd@ag Direction Valleau Theater Company TONIGHT = (Continued from Page 1) r missions have been made by. the Courier-News and by the’ league aud- iting firm so that the people and the league papers ought to bo willing to he fair enough to admit that after all we are but doing that which we in good faith promised the people dur. TONIGHT - JACK HOLT and LILA LEE , ing the campaign. & seems to be ‘ ‘ siete tee peek mevealed camcagnat| Pretty Girls bd ” | 4 in “AFTER THE SHOW” tly at ah arins pon THE PATENT OFFICE : Ioaguers or inependents, ouent to be (fll Pretty Costumes | People fil § CAPTURING LIONS BY AEROPLANE” yealeds ee ee ante cet Soom 5 7 5 i oe 3 a and Aesop Fable. ting erimes charged with anit punish: | Note— ( This is not a moving picture.) ‘Come and see how the women rule the men. : Saeaa RSERET TTY e Gar ny ine pales Ne eas Complete change Mondays, Wednesday and Friday. (Good Pictures) ; g et Pa eB let ae flagghi he U. S. Pacific fleet. K . - in MID eee a Pa 6 Don’t fail to S€@... 0.0... cece cseee ee eneeweeteessseeseeseeee+ “THE LITTLE MINISTER”. i} ? end Dance at Baker’s Hall every. A ’ BUSTER KEATON Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-! day nights., Best’ music and floor in state. 10c a dance. MONDAY—TUESDAY NITE—PRIZE NITE. © ‘ in “The Boat” Matinee Daily 2:30. “Evenings 7:30 & 9

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