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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE > ——— ——————— Evening Session—7: 30 o'clock. ordinance requiring an inspection of} 386th. Wisconsin regiment. ‘He served | rested while tra > ath oo E } a spec! 36th. Wis ‘ s nsporting it. They |iMrs. Ehret, Burger, Engil, Meahthoff, er ‘ 9-DAY CHURCH _ Addvoss — Planning a Community| all herds supplying milk to the in the closing battles of the war, be-| were fined $10 each. ‘Ost, Frohlick, Gilmer, creamer! Bs. io : , Program, Walter Lee Airheart. Publication of tie ordinance; which |ing present at the ‘surrender of Lee.! John Mickler, day laborer of Bis-|sert, Koch, Kupper, Johnes, Sbehn, r ROUP = ats He leaves his wife, two s and two|marck, was fined $10. « ‘Keigum, who got fines of $10 each; Spasmodic Croup is fr ony Father and Son Fined James Crook, who was fined $25; relieved by one applicat os Address — The Suyerintendent’s would .amake it immediately effective, [VEN Message, Reverend H. Styles Har is being withleld until dairymen can | daughters. \ Superintendent of Bismarck District.| get their herds tested, as the council SSE Pe There were a large number of cases |‘Matthow Schoffe, who was fined $15; . t Postal Examination, disposed of yesterday afternoon, in-| and \Masseth, who was fined $25. Vi Sc K Ss ; VAPORUB y ‘Other institutes are expected to. be} does, not 1 to be put in the posi- 517. held in thig section of the state. _ |jtion of eliminating a great part of the There will be a civil service exam-jcluding those of the following: Snzu-| John and Thomas Kopp, of Mandan, pi ECE aa, milk supply. ination in. Bismarck March 18 for|dra, Meyer, (Ehret, Kopp, Becker, | were up ‘before ‘tho court. The father eligibility to the position of clerk-car-| Bumann, Seller, Gebhard, ‘Habermann, | wag fined $25 and the son $10. Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly ; 2 5 BUYING FIRMS i CIVIL, WAR VETERAN DEAD rier in the postoftice : rvice. Appli- People of Several. Communities : ganar ‘. D,, March §—Jonn |eationsmay be male to secretary Are Invited to Participate UN D kK R FIRE eighth ¢ivil service district, postoffice, | In Program i St. Paul, Minn. '€ >in th ntcers, (CHARGE 2 WITH FALSITY : ‘ —_—_— serv : against the In- ; Washington, “March §—A. formal | fcehaieet Se a its in: DURING ARBUCKLE CASE ; : complaint has been filed by Secretary | 2 service because of physi- TS A ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY Wajlace, acting under the power given |cal disability duc to pieanenia! ha (Continued from Page 1) « ° f. him in the packers and stockyards|sought reenlistment, and after being} county, had, their attorney said, There will ‘be a ‘Commnnity Life In- act against every livestock commis-jonce rejected, was mustered into the |bought a little liquor: and were ar- | stitute for people of McKenzie, Sterl- sion firm holding membershi. ~ ing, Moffit, Menoken, Sibly Butte and| St. Louis Livestock ex: Prairie Home communities at. McKen-| 284inst the principal “order buyers” The Children of Eastern and. Central Europe, of whom there are zie, Saturday and Sunday, March 11| @ealers and traders at the St. Louis and 12, under the auspices een Hyatlonsl stockyards, scuATEIRE them @ _ LAST | TIME | d f 300 te Methodist Episcopal church with maintaining a boycott against | | é Methodist Rplicopal church of MeKet-| v ramalesion, houses not. motohers, of is upwards o: ,000. Children who have never played—who have ‘Lewis, pastor. the exchange. The complaint is the, . The institute is given under the di-| first to be filed under the act. 2 sf Wednesday only suffered. rection of the Department of Rural The defendants, numbering about! ‘ Work and Community Welfare of Wes- uM, have Deen cles to eppcey ims me Rae ley college, Grand Forks, of whi ederal court, St. Louis, Marea 10, to a ani - ° ry es hes é ‘, i Walter ee! Aivioatt te diector, ihe | show cause why an order shoyld not| ? Starvation claims its own; winter’s rigors claim countless thou- director of this department, it is stat-] be entered requiring them to discuss ed, will visit pastoral charges any-| the alleged illegal practices. where within North Dakota to assist ate GED ERE, in the analysis of community lite and] A, C.’s Power Plan give help in assembling an adequate church and community program. The Not Needed In S. D. ‘purpose, it is stated; is to make avail- —_ | abla for the hastors of the conference] ‘Mitchell, S. D., (March 8—A. C. all the help of the Board of Home| Townley’s balance of power program Missions and Church Extension is|on which the Nonpartisan league lead-| - seeking to give through is nation-wide |er staked so much in North Dakota, | program for the development of rural] will not be tried out in this state, ac- work, , cording tq Tom Ayres, state manager The program for the institute fol-|of the league, who has just returned lows from a conference with Townley. Con- SATURDAY, MARCH 11TH. ditions in South Dakota are by. no Morning Ses¥ion—10:30 o’clock.~ | means similar to those in North Meeting in the sciool house. :|Dakota, according to Mr. Ayers. Introducto! ddress— te Miss Alice Lorraine Daly, league Ee ee oe candidate for governor, was at the j sands, yet many may be-saved. It is for these little ones that Char- They were reported miss- ing but turned out to be itable Americans are asked to provide. the three livest ghosts that ever came back., Also showing K-I-N-0-G-R-A-M-S SoA een Suppose You Were a Field and Steam picture which gaught the moose at i a .» Starving Live: Topethen Walter: Leo, Alrheart: conference between Townley and THURSDAY & FRIDAY—“M Li ” h Lois W: ddress—Agricultural Development F Y—‘Miss Lulu Bett” witl is Wilson | * eae . in North Dakota, President John Lee|Avers, besides a number | of other Theodore Roberts, Milton Sills. im || Give your subscription to the local committee when they league leaders of the state. 8 SATURDAY—WM. S. HART in....... seveeeeees“WHITE OAK” : aed Nortil, Dakota : Agricultural deogue here will wore along oe tines * Luncheon—The people are request-|? trying to “get the government into ed to bring lunch to the school house ete ine people themselves and remain for the afternoon program. Afternoon Session—1:30 o'clock. MILK SUPPLY REGULATED. Sar a si i e Recreation—Led by the rural direc-| Beach, Ne D., March 8-—The city | Noes ‘ $ tor sly passed a 0 akola JEWISN Neier Lommittee Community Ging—Directed by. the council “ot Beach recently passe community song jeader. k Address—Facing the Problems of HATED WOMEN! HATED MEN! D. Naftalin, State Chairman. ‘Hon. Alex Stern, State Treas. Education, Miss Minnie J. Nielson,, U H A H} d itor aaiarcaee of Raney is ric Cl | And then they were thrown to- Address — Community ‘Programs, =| gether in‘a little cabin far up in 's - . Professor A. G. Arvold, North Dakota ins — ite hi ‘ © wsiear canes. sotr oes! §~= SElyent the mountains — he to write his A. Rosen, Bismarck, District Director Agricufural College. | masterpiece, “The Unnecessary call on you. aspiay 4 large number of plans 1185 ent Bottle FREE Sex,” and she to eseape the-at- State Headquarters, 225 Front St., Fargo, N. Dak : community buildings and illustrations j | tention of persistent swains! q 9 0 »y HAPZQ, N. Vak. of equipment. ‘After his address time (82:Doses) : i What a situation! wil] be given to conferences on com- unity recreation. ‘ Evening Session—7:30 o’clock. Community Sing—Led by the Com- munity Song Leader. Address—The Church in the Com- munity, Walter Lee Airheart. If you suffer Address—County Life Labi atories with ‘burning, sealding ba Mustrated with many interesting ster-|@re 1". out»of ‘bed! halt-a iopticon slides, Mr. A. G. spol; comtort gt rice aise tr SUNDAY, MARCH 12T! { he back—worn out be King Baggot has made, in this picture, one of the most dg rnot cEnINES vou scintillating comedy classics ever screened., It fairly - é| sparkles with joyous fun and skylarking! Afd bewitch- ing Marie Prevost was never cuter or more charming! i ij res 4 i MARIE PREVOST in All services in the Methodist church. wlll Eve aieae e uae one Morning Service—11 o'clock. ment on 73 NOBODY’S FOOL ” iSermon—The Way of tae Great att Fox Sunshine Comedy, One Moment Please ing down fore the HWPREADY STANDARD TUBULAR FLASHLIGHT FOR INDOOR USE Teacher, President E. P. Robertson, 8 rn, when caused by | Wesley College. sive cid, ‘Afternoon Session—3 o’ciock. nd this notice with your letter to aye | Address—Community Activities in By OBiock. EastHampton.Conn, Please | tof tovhelp 1 I to! id ten the Field of Religious Education. Thi address will be followed by a confer- ence ‘concerning the Daily Vacation Bible School and the Week-Day School xpenst On botth o th of Religion. address or ae fablished 1 ———————————————————————— TONIGHT and TOMORROW APITO Theatre Matinee—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2:30. Nights. 7:15 and 9:00. : Admission 30c and 10c. 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