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' SATURDAY, -MARCH. 18, 1922 i i Ladies’ Guild’ will meet. -Spectal’ Mis- sionary topic will be discussed. 8T. MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL, First Presbyterian Church : 8 o'clock &. m. Low Mags and Holy} \:. Harry’ (. Postlethwaite,: Minister. a: Morning worshiv at 10:30 promnt- i Communion and English sermoa,. é 9:15 a.m. Low Mas and German ly: ‘Theme: “Finding Others.” 4 sermon, \TVeMRat> "make every ‘effort toihe present, No 10:30 a. m, High Mass\and Bag-|Spetial serménette as the regular ser- lish. sermon. ff moni‘will be’one that every boy and girl cah understand. i Junior Sunday School at 9:30. other departments at 12m. Ladies should remain for the Women’s class. We have 'classes for all ages. 10:30 a. m, nfen Ser- tae Crates 5:80. © Chris- mon. CUA CARER ida Endeavor at . A: splendid i 8:00 p. m..'“God’s Method‘ of| place for boys and girls. Ly ‘ & Atonements.” 2° "4 ‘ All those ‘interested in Personal oi Friday evening.» Bible class. |S: ‘should’ meet in the church: at iy Saturday — nprning: Religious 7:00 far conference and prayer. i School for children. . el Eve ‘worship at:\7:80, Theme! ——_—__—_ “Almost: Persuaded.” . “Special music Second Colored. Baptist Chareh bythe evening chorus,’ 'Interpraelu- ‘Services Sunday, March 19.°-! diai ‘Ll a. m. Morning: service, Jeremiah, 1st chapter, 21th verse, “What Seest; Thou.” = t 4 8:00 p.m. Service, Hf ‘King, 5th | Lifted “God chapter, 1-27, “Naaman' the leper.” | |So Loved the World,” from Crucifix- ‘Sabbath school 12 to 1. * ion, Stainer. Let: ‘us all be: present All are invited to worship with ys.j at this service. ‘ bserve the D. B. Beasley, pastor, i South Side Mission and Charity {services ofthe church. Moe her! 1 Society ~ oe. Regular series every, Ss, DUNDEE WHIPS 10:45 a, m. in German; and 7:30 p. CHARLEY WHITE in English. Sunday: School from 2 to 3 in both languages:;: The ‘Charity Seciety will meet next} New “Yor, March 18,—Johnny Tuesday, March 21st,..8 p. m.’in_ my; Dundee. Ni he! study. room, 205 26th street’ ‘aouth. «| june nigids J, B.'Happel,, Pastor. J.B. Alsbury, ‘Assistant, elisa an ie Christian Science Society '*'' Durjiee |)rced the fighting from Corner Fourth street ‘Avenue C.l the q\art, White being contempt to, 2 cinerea g att ma. | Sub-| stand back and ‘use his left ‘to ne ject, “Matter.” a off ettack. (\Dundel, ‘though’ ‘Jun; + Sunday ‘schooPat Bis: mh. | several times by the Chicago boy's Wednesday evening ~ testimonial! left hooks and jabs, kept coming -in 3 meeting at 8 o’clock,,. ‘fon more. He frequently bounced off t A reading Ydom''is “Open in the| the ropes and sent rights and letts if church buildings every " “Tuesday, | to White's body.” *' ean cea i “Thursday and Sattirday, except legal * Father Hiltner, Pastor. Zion- Lutheran Church Avenue D and Seventh Street. Victor Bartling,, Pastor: German Let Was a Ve Charley Whi of Chieago at the end of their 15 Gc bout ‘in Madison Square Gar mn, | 4 holidays, from 2 to 4 p.m. All sre) FATHER OF A. G, JACOBSO welcome to al ese services an + at . u to visit the reading. room, |. DIES AT FERGUS FALLS Q Evangelical Church Word was received in Bismarck to: i Corner Seventh and Rosser streets,! day of the death of S. A. Js C. F. Strutz, pastor. ‘father of A. G. acobson who left Fri-} q pee . German sermon, 9:45 a.'m. _ All| day for bis father’s home. other services are conducted in Eng-} Mr. Jacobson died Friday afternoon lish language: ~ “land the funeral will be held Monday Sunday School, Lyman D. Smith} at Fergus Falls. Mr. Jacobson, a re- in charge, 10:45 a. m. tired businessman, has been ailing for Address: “Reaping the Whirl-|beveral years. B wind.” ae ? me ff sapiens Young ple’s Alliance, Topic: ASR aR RRR Sa PAE pO “What Does Following Christ Mean?” || LEGAL NOTICES Leader: Grant McDonald, 6:45 p. m.j gO e Evening sermon, “Sanctified Through and Through.” 7:30 p. m. NOTICE loaine enue FORE- Special music. : Notice is hereby given. that“that’ certain You are invited to all these services. mortgage. executed and. delivered by Prayer service and Bible .study, | Mchare pg ixons and elotenge SA ootk —. | j auueaRGle veoh (ale vant Aled for recor in the btfice wt 1. je for record in e ice MeCabe | Methodist Eplseapal Church |th> wepister of deeds of Burielen county, ty Dr. S..F. Halfyard; ‘pastor.’ - North Dakota, “on the: a dere sant . ary, 5 ), , and recorde erein 10:30 .a. m. Bublic Worship. ' Book 189 of Morteagés On’ page '189.+ will THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘SOF THE DUFFS © HELEN, Loon! I'VE GoT JR_}j] THIS OUTFIT ON, AND NOW I’M KIND OF SCARED To GO OUT ON THE STREET Danny Forms His Own Opinion PLL TELL YoU- | NEED Some. THINGS ' FROM "THE GROCERY - You CAN WALK UP THERE AND GET THEM FOR ME- You CAN TRY YOUR SUIT OUT- HELLO, DANNY! 1°'M_ GOING TO THE GROCERY- WANT T.GO ALONG? PAGE SEVEN No-WHAT IS T WANTA RIDE ID TAgALCANe WELL, COME ON <— © DADDY WILL DANDLE reason, 60 mild Havana cigars for $3.75, and 60 cigars, domestic fillers $2, C. 0. D. We pay postage. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wilton Cigar factory, Wilton, N. D. ‘WORK-WANTED { WANTED:—Jop.as truck or car driver; also have experience as garage man. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED—MALE MAN OR WOMAS WANTED—€40.00 |NO DULL TIMES SELLING FOOD—' People must cat, tors make big profits; $3,090.00 year- ly and up. No capital or experience needed—Guaranteed goods can be returned. Your name on products builds your own busi- ness—repeat Orders sure, territory. Write Federal Pure Food FOR\SALE—Beautiful Elm Grove just AGENTS WANTED south of the city. In Riverview, south and east fronts, dandy locations, terms. If you, wait a fine lot in Riverview, here is your Talk to Henry & Henry, Large grounds Buildings cost $1,800. Will sell all the property for $1.500. This is a money maker. 314 Broadway. Federal. distribu- $1.00 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hos- Experience unnec- Guaranteed Mills, Norris- town, Penna. t MEN—$3.00 an hour. Newest kitchen} Every woman uses 20 times jery to wearer. LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—The 50 foot corner lot at corner of First and Thayer streets. One of the best locations in the city. Would make a fine building site for a nice home or an apartment house. Is level, east front, close in and has Geo. M. Register. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE — Five wire wheels for Dodge car, good as new, $50.00. FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, cockerels and breeding pens, 8. C. white Leg- horn and Barred Plymouth Rocks. Peter Werjen, Bismarck, N. D. Tel. 252, 221 2nd and Thayer St: Thomas Mfg. Co., 361 3-18-1t| YOU CAN MAKE $100.00 AT ONCE— Magic Marvel Washing Com- algo bluing paddle—absolute- ly new. Bigést seller: per cent profit business, ples. ‘Mitchell Co,, 1314 E. 61st, Chi- rvice Rex, Dayton, Ohio. Tuesday evening at’7:30 o’clock.- land Ray Li, -Scott, ‘jointly, : mortgagees, | WaN1D — Printer-operator, straight matter; union, $40. The Minot Daily. PURE BRED BULLS—Quality Short- horn bulls for sale, at reasonable price, 3 months to 2 years old..State Accredited Herd. Erickson. Bros., HELP WANTED—FEMALE Music by the quartette, » | bé foreclosed by a sale of the premises ‘Sermon-theme, “Building to live in.”|in such mortgage and hereinafter de- 12:00 Sunday school. sorbed at ie trent Goat of tae neleE county, forth Dal 0" se in The attendance of the Sunday| city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, school ig on the increase. The mark Norte Dakota) at, tie hour ret o'clock has been. sdt‘fton a regular attendange | #, mm... on the iy Of April, A. 1, Tr? t | 1922,,-t0 jafy. the amount dug upon such == 4 of 300. ‘Be sure to“be i-your place By oo seus the day of aaa hac Shen ; ald mortgage in that all of the interest | 5 8 ortgal 6:30 p.m. Epworth League. The | Gye December ist, A. D.- 1920, on said meetings are devotional and spiritual. | mortgage has not been paid, and in tae All the young people of the church are. the interest due December tet, A. WANTED—Lady who is capable. of taking charge and acting as cashier of lunch room.’ Must be experienced. J. A, Haiding, Lewis and Clark, A. L. Garnes, Regan, N. Dak. Hemstitching and picot work. Mail , orders promptly attended to, Box 345, Singer Sewing Machine company, Hix AGENTS “WANTED—We, Fay $36.00 weekly, 75c hour spare time, selling FOR SALE—Cadillac Eight, $ net. Cheap. L. N. C: N. Dak. WAN? !D—Setting hens. . Leghorn cockerels, $2.50 each. Box: 302, Bismarck, N. D. |» nity;.Jxperience unnecessary. fectwear Mills, Darby,;Penn. KWANTED—Housekeeper on farm; sifi- - gle, middle aged woman preferred. Write full particulars jn first letter. W. R. Van Oosting, Hensler. 3+14-lw ‘WANTED—Good, competent girl for general housework, Mrs. Sam Clark, 36 Avenue A. Phone 587, FOR SALE — Cadillac, $1,000, 401 10th St. Prone 618-W. BVERYPODY HATS WVERY DAY— You can handle sugar, flour, canned goods, dried fruit, coffee and entire line of. groceries, as‘well as paints, TAKEN UP—Four bay mares, 1 gray |$ gelding, W1-2 Sec. 4, Range ‘75-139 Albert Hammar, Driscoll, N. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Front bedroom suitable for one or two young ladies. vie nn aald\snortgage has not been paid. invited, iiier the Lerma of sald mortgage, sald {7:30 p.m. Publie worship: ahjre Weentioned detapits to. deci of the Music-by. the ‘Men’s club. et | above. mentioned defaults, leclare the ‘ oT he .| Whole amount ‘secured by said mortgage | WANTED—Girl Sermon theme. “The Law of Sacri-| que and payable and Because of said de- G3 fice.” faults the said mortgagees have declared This ig the third number in the Len- | aad now declare the whole unpaid amount ten series. Do not miss the oppor- secured by sald’ mortgage due and pay- Great themes that center around “The |! ge ang which - Gross” are discussed in a vital way | He "Toreheast quarter: and appeal to present-day religious ex-; quarter, the west half of the southwest |; Come and bring a friend. township. Orie ‘Hundred | and_Forty-oné (141) north, of range Eighty (80) west. of ty, North Dakota. L. R. Johnsen Haslet. ; canes wit be due on such jmontgage at 10:30, Morning worsh{p and sermon. | the date of sale the sum of five thousan io ep three hundred: and thirty-six dollars and Topic, “The Lordship of Jesus,” third) torty-seven cents ($5396.47), besides the in the series on Great Religious Ax- |ilegalicosts of this foreclosure. a | Dated March $rd, A. D. 1922. Sunday school, Mrs, Evarts |: , BA Ascorns 224 ‘Superimtendent. Classes for young Said Mortgagees. and old organized and ‘conducted by| George M- Register, good teachers. As the spring comes} Siimarek. Mor ganere there will be many who are looking (3—4- 11-18-25; 4-1-8) for a Sunday school for the enildten ee specially; cH u an invitation NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO! especially; we give yol in invita! RCE One tnterioe rtm: DOW: 4 rial No, 019623. 6.30, B. ¥. P. U. Devotional and in- us S fata Office at, Bismarck, North spirational. Thepastor will speak to| Dakota, February 28, i the members of the Union om some | 4aoutick” Hf Mchoken: Non Dakota, P practical phase of’ the Christian life.| who, on November 18, 1916, made home f <y th th - 7:30, Evening worship and sermon. | Range 78 west of the 5th Principal Me: Popula? singing anha-Specterinusic at ise led notice of intention to make all the services. hi ight tee the Nand al g,pefore the :00, Wednesday, rch 0 \ ister and Receiver of the Unites eves and couterencs eenbers and | States: Land Office. gt Bismarck anerel friends are urged to attend the Wed-|’ Claimant names as witne: nesday evening meetings. St. George’s Episeopal Church ‘Rector, Rev. T. Dewhurst. Services tomorrow—the Third Sun- day in Lent. ~ % cota. ° * George Gjerke, of Menoken, North-Da- Dakota. William Wachal, of Menoken, North Dakota. will be present at all the services. ~ (3-11, 18, 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion, Cele = ‘brant, the Bishop. 25; 4-1, 8. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION roofing, aluminum ware and automo-| 922 Seventh street. Phone 442W. bile. ails, with no rent to pay; no money’ jnvested; take large orders from samples. Goods are guaranteed |, and proven quality,” Selling experi- for general house- work. Must be experienced. Phone FOR RENT—Two rooms on first floor furnished, also two rooms on second floor partly furnished, in modern. home, to be used for light house- FOR RUNT—Furnished light housekeeping, Bismarck Busi- __hess College. Phone 183. POSITION WANTED oe | MARKETS. | WHEAT TRADE LIGHT. ‘Chicago, March 18.—Wheat trade was light and prices fluctuated readily in early trading on the Chicago board today. The first prices were unchang- ed to 1 cent higher, Bulges could not be maintained in mid-season trading and toward the end of the market sank into apathy until the final 15 minutes when a sharp rally took prices near to a high point and. made net gains for the day. Final quotations, May $1.21 to $1.21 1-8; September $1.19 1-4. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, March 18.—Cattle re- ceipts 50: For week beef steers mostly 25 or more lower. Butcher she-stock and bulls weak to 25 cents lower. Stockers and feeders 25 to 50 lower. Quotations at close. Common to medium’ beef steers $6.75 to $7.50. Butcher cows and heifers $3.75 to $7.00. e (Stockerg and feeders $450 to $7.00. Calves none. Market cdmpared to eek ago 75c to $1 lower. Practical closing top on best lights to packers 0. ‘Hog receipts 400. Generally steady. Bulk $9.50 to $10. Good pigs $10.00. Sheep receipts 200. For week fat lambs and yearlings steady to strong. Sheep quotable 50 cents to $1.00 higher. y BISMARCK GRAIN also be had as keeping, or can lodging rooms. ence not necessary.’ @teady, profit- able work for “workers.” (Hitehcock-Hill Co., Dept. 164, Chi- i i _\c POSITION WANTED tunity of hearing’ ‘these: sermons. The premises described in ‘such mov. WANTED—Job as clerk in a store; one year experience, John Brezden, ‘T—Three nice clean rooms, for reasonable price, 312 N. 9th St. Phone 683-W. FOR RENT—Three housekeeping or roomers. 877. “Gall for your chimney sweep; will guarantee first class Transfer Line. 18 FOR SALE — A few Barred (pure rooms for light - express company, SALESMEN—Auto accessory., Get in- to agcessory business today; $12.00 I shaw you-how. Cay- ital or experience unnecessary, Sam- ple free. Exel, 1065 Hollywood,-Chi- FOR SALE OR REN’ A Se a HOUSES AND FLATS First Baptist Church the Fifth principal meridian in Burleigh} FOR SALE—Nice modern house of six rooms and bath, garage. Good loca- FOR RENT—Koom in modern house. Phone 236R or call 317 8th street. E. L. Faunce. FOR SALE—Baled hay and seed oats. Inquire A, C. Wilham, Van Horn ho. modern house of 10 rooms and bath. ‘Hot water ‘heat. .$2,000 cash and J..H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745. BUNGALOWS-=Two Tews you can buy cheap on very reasonable terms—pay. home on yeur rent money: Henry & Henry. Phone 961 FOR RENT—Large suitable for two, 522 2nd St. modern’ room, SALESMEN WANTED — For | men’s shoes—sold direct from factory to Commission: one dollar. per The K-W Shoe Co., Bonhuer FOR SALE—Baby new at 514 Ist. FOR RPNT—Strictly, modern rooms, 300 9th St....Bhone 377-J. FOR RENT=Ane; furnished reom, 409 FOR RDENT—Five acres as garden. Apply Frank Kroll. FOR SALE—New mellophone. 208 Mandan Ave. 3: TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS BY STANLEY MISCELLANEOUS Why not buy at wholesale price di- Wesley Plunkett, your father is in| _ Zap, ‘North Dakota, Please let me ————a_~| hear from you. . 3-13-1w | rect from tne factory. There;is a THE OLD HOME TOWN : E} room modtern house, furnished or * unfurnished, or parly furnished; re® erences. Write 356, care Tril The meetings have been well attend stead entry, serial No. 019623, for theft, modera©Nome ‘in ‘best ¥ésidetice dis- 0.8 ‘ telet tiietty.: CalbetTo12 «< ve described, before the FOR RENT—Modern four room flat. 1, Business Col- real BAKERY. Possession April Sonn Garnier ct Bismarck, North Da- | FOR RENT—Six-room mode ed home. Write 354, care ca Mino J. Harms, of Menoken, North! OH RENT — Fourroom furnished house, 6 Main St. Phone 129-LW. ‘The Right Rev. Bishop Tyler, D. D. CHAS. GLITSCMaer. | FOR RENT—Seven room house with bath. Phone 905. Department of the Interior. who have been confirmed by ey mas S. Land Office at Bismarck, N. D., Tyler attend this early ‘service. ‘arch 6, 1922, as course we are expecting others also, |p Notice (1s, herebe: mien. nae Fee On : An offertory will be taken at thiB|/30, 1917, made ‘Additional Homestead ee soi, | lard Bie SH. Section 26, ‘Township 138 16.00 A. M. Church Sunday School.) |N"" natge 12'w. sth Principal Meridian, The Bishop will give the children a has filed_notice 9; Intention: to make. Anat 3 , tO. 8 we short address. Parents and scholars Sh he abieet Paar ine peers are kindly requested to. cooperate im! tegtster and Recelver_of' ‘the Unite making the attendance one hundred! §tates Land Office, at Bismarck, N. D.- ber cent in the morning. Claimant names’ as witnesse 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and ser-| * F. E. Galloway, of Bismarck, mon. The service will be conducted} +L. leaton, of Binmarck/ by the Rector and the Bishop wiNt| 5H, “George Brittin, of Brittin, N. D. preach. The choir has some special SHAS. GLITSCHKA, ‘music to offer. As with the Sunday a Abe school, we are expecting a huadred of PLS Iah Side, : per cent attendance at church tomof-|Norice ‘oF SPECIAL. MEETING row. Bring your friends with you. THE HANS! LIDAY Ci We can accommodate all who come. PANY, Beautiful, dignified yet simple. wor |, avers’ and hereby given toe ship, prayers m which all can take/¢sted that a special meeting of the stock a pert, and a living message. You{holders of this Company will be held at can’t anton 4 mis3 tts, come and Burleigh county, ‘North Dakota,/ on the see, Strangers in the, city are in- lay of March, A. D. a vited. to this home-like church. ‘ Sy. ytd Ha Ae ee ater Calendar for the coming week: % |¢) ie purpose of considering the question whole, and to do such other business fg should have. been. transacted at the fegular annugl meeting in January, 1922, ‘at which annual meeting there was no Parish house. Tuesday, 7.30—Junior scouts also in the Parish house. Wednesday, - 7:30, Mission service @igven ander f 8:15, choir rehearsal. Every member [ A. D. 1922, ares 0.-H. LERUM. of the choir is asked to be present. *' President. (8-11, 13, 14,15, 16,17, 18,20, 21,22, 28,24), E Thursday, 2:30 in the afternoon the’; id 4 $ s Tt is espectally requested that al) serial No. 0128 FOR SALE—Will sacrifice, on account old age; 160 acre Oregon farm; 4,- 000,000 feet commercial timber; new ‘house, ‘barn, sheds, outbuildings; in- cluding tools, stock; household fur- niture. Price $2,500 cash. Excellent investment and pleasant home. for right party., Good hunting, fishing. '. Beeching, Route 4, Me- Minnville, Ore. Qn the 11th day of. April, 1922. ARE YOU Interested.in buying land | - in North Central land of clover, beautiful lakes and If so write to Leach Lake Land & Investment. Co. at Walker, Minn FOR SALE—960 fertile acres, only $1,000 cash required. tana, No. crop failures. Cheap building material. Good water. Write for maps. sen, Ingomar, Mint. the office of the Company at Baldwin, In| Wantpp—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minne- Minnesota, , the ‘Heart of Mon- ‘Monday, 7:30—Senior Scouts in the {9 selling and disposing of the business as! WANTHD—to hear from owner ot - 3 improved land for sale. price, full. part: ED WURGLER, WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS FoR, HIS WIFE, JOINED “THE SILVERCORNET BAND LAST NIGRT. Given under my hand this 10th day of | F' cultivation; eight miles cast of Bis- $22-R, Box 322, (Furnished by“Russell-Miller Co.) No. 1 dark northern . . No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum 'No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax ... No. 2 flax . No. 2 rye . FIND BODY OF — MAN CHAINED TO RIVER LOG. «Muskogee, Okla., March 18.—Chain- ed too log weighted with stones the body of a man\ was found jn the Ar- kansas river near Osage. Police have failed to identify it and said the man was between 25 and 30 years of age, and apparently of some refinement. His clothing was of ex- cellent grade: -#& handkerchief bore the initial “B.’* aGlief syas expressed that he might ave been alive to the log Md page adritt as‘no evidence of blows and other wounds was found. °CHANGE TRADE BEST IN YEARS: PRICES HIGHER ‘New York, March 18.—Trading on the stock exchange this week was characterized by the greatest activity and most varied operation of any sim- ilar period this year, Price tendencies were higher ina vast majority of instances but the more ‘substantial gains were register- ed by low-grade industrials and spec- ialties. Monetary conditions were the chief factor in the week’s expansive deal- ings. Passing of the federa] income tax was followed by lowest money rates of the year. Mechanics At Work On The Memorial Library Building Mechanics have resumed work on the Memorial library building being erected on the state capitol grounds. The first group to appear are steel workers who set to work getting the steel for the roof in shave to de hoist- ed into place. The side walls of the building were practically completed last fall before the cold stopped work on the building. It is expected that tea days work will complete the task of the stone masons, To Hold Luncheon The Board of directors of the Bis- marck Commercial club met Friday af- oon and decided to open their ad- on with an open forum to be held at the Grand Pa- 0: cific Hotel Thursday, March 23.

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