The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ~~ ADHERES T0 — TTSPROGRAM| | |<Regular System Is Followed __ Out by Methodists in ~. Meeting in Mandan . BISHOP SPEAKS TONIGHT |= Ernest G. Richardson of At-| | Tuley. of Loviavi . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Federal Agent inydstigating the kill- ing of game birds, Washi mn. —- Brigadier General William of the general staff, was assigned to commands ‘of the iA,.E. F..in, China, ments. Duluth—The city experienced: its first ‘snow of the joni. ek of Hillsboro, ident ‘of the, Il- Chicago—Ric@ was re-elected pi linois Coal Operator ‘Ky, 25° years old, was elected president of the Mis- sissippi Valley; Medican Agsociation. St. Louis.-An earth tremor, esti- . Connor, assistant‘ chief; maintained under the treaty agree-, Western Productons company. froni featring Charles Aplin in Chaplin make up. EMBEZZLEMENT IS CHARGED TO BANK EMPLOYE C. R. Jones, 24, employe of the ‘) City ‘National Bank here until a few days:ago, is under arrest today on a charge of embezzling $4,602.17 of the bank's funds. The charge. was pre- ferred before . Justice “Dolan and Jones was committed to jail on fail- ure. to furnish $8,000 bond. The alleged shortage was discov- ered: by bank officers, and a repre- sentative of the National. Surety Company, which furnished a bond for’Jones-to the bank, has been in officials said the Zz) bank during the war when.ten em- Ployées of the bank’ left for the service, This was in January, 1918. Some months! later he entered the R. Q..T. C, at the state university and returned to the bank after the armistice was signed, being advanced in various’ positions during his-em- ployment in, the bank. Jones denies the charge of em- bezzlement. «| £ SS CHIROPODY Corns, Calluses and All Foot Ailments painlessly relieved at PARK ART HAIR SHOP 10 Hoskins Block Phone 408 Carbon may be melted and main | tained i na liquid condition, accord NOS ‘ Leaves THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922 Bismarck Linton Bus Line. Bismarck Daily at ing to the experiments of a French|7:30 a. m. For reservations, investigator, The courses tunities. oe BISMARCK Li ERR ETE RA wie Are you attending aclisol where your education will enable you to enjoy a good income ALL YOUR LIFE? That will age and’ experience? the realm of big oppor- increase, with Bismarck College will lead you into Let us tell you Call Phone 1100. mated at 8,550. miles Southeast, -ot here was recorded at. St. Louis. uni- versity. ‘ ; pace) in-excess of the shortage charged, so ‘ ai Ao" that the bank would be reimbursed Chicago.—Charles \E. Herrick ; of | for the amount of the shortage. what we have done for thousands of the most successful business men and women. A Bismarck College course is a sure start in life, and pays big. Students enter at any time. dastructors; tuition geasonable. the: city. Bank lanta, Ga., Is Presiding Of- b ficer of Conference | bond of Jones to the bank is greatly Equipment, the very best; expert Good board and room in the aN R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. The 387th session of the North Dakota: annual conference off the Methodist Episcopal church, in ses- = sion in Mandan, is adhering to a = regular program in order to dispatch - with all the volume of business of * the conference. Business sessions are held in the morning, a varied program in the afternoon and special sermons or lectures in the, evening. +. Bishop Ernest G. Richardson of At- lanta, Ga., presiding at the onfer- ence, will give a lecture tonight at = 7:30 o’elock on the subject, “Life on Other Planets.” Bishop Richardson = addressed the conference last night on the subject, “The Centenary Movement.” The Women’s Foreign Missionary } . Society’s anniversary meeting was | held this afternoon, with Mrs, F. A. Gossman presiding, at which time i > the remarkable work of this organi- |” zation was discufsed in detail. Dr. L. | A. Seamans, pastor of the First 1 Methodist church of Mitchell, S. D., 1 gave an evangelistic address during > the afternoon. a Mandan Methodists are hosts to 1. the conference, which has in attend- ance representatives from 130 i @hurches in North ‘Dakota, A pre- | -liminary program was carried out on Tuesday evening at which the ladies of’ the Mandan Methodist church ser- ved a banquet, which was followed! by graduating exercises of the Man- ,dan Deaconess Hospital. Two were graduated from the training schol as Christian nurses, Flora Schrunk and Mabel Wolf, The report of the Mandan Deaconess Hospital was giv- en. The report, from May 1, 1920 to Oct. 1, 1922, showed ,that 1,600 pa- tients had been treated, 19 nationali- ties represented, 14 different reli- gious denominations among them. The value of the property is placed| at $125,000. 3 Dr. H. 0. Altnow of Mahdan gave an address to. the graduating nurses and Bishop Richardson spoke on the quality of service as represented in the life of Christ, A reception was held for Bishop Richardson, the the ministers and their wives. A “welcome from the Mandan Commer- cial club was extended by E. A, Tos- |. ~ tevin, president, and R, S, Johnstone on behalf of the church. Rev. S. F. ~ Halfyard of Bismarck responded for the conference. \ The session yesterday morning opened with a devotidnal service at . which the bishop spoke ‘from Phy. < 1:8, “I Thank My God Upon Evety Remembrence of You.” Later the Sa- = erament of the Lord’s Supper was observed. Rev. W. L. Bennett, pastor at Carrington, preached the confer- ence sermon from Matt, 6:33 “But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and. all these things will be added unto you.” Frank S, Hollett was elected con- ference secretary. John Morange was elected treasurer and J. Edward Sny- der was elected statistician. The businéss organization.of the confer- Miss Ruth Harvey, New York, has has entered. Ni back. perfect back contest: pwner of: the world’s most perfect ence was perfected and the confer- ence was Well started toward a suc- cessful outcome. Bishop Richardson opened the conference at 8:30 this morning, and heard: reports during the morning from district superin- tendents and pastors. MANDAN NEWS APPEALS CASE TO DISTRICT COURT Frank Wetzstein of this city, who is alleged.to have beaten up Edward Ellis, employee of the Northern Pa- cific shops here, because Ellis as a “scab” had “no business” at a Le- gion Auxiliary dance, will appeal a judgment of guilty to the district court. e Wetzstein was ‘arraigned before Justice G. L, Olson Tuesday after- noon pad was found guilty of assault and battery. A fine of $25 and a sen- tence of 20 days in the county jail, two of which must be served and the balance of 18 days to be suspended pending good behavior for a yeax, was imposed. Attorney J. F. Sullivan, counsel for Wetzstein, immediately served no- tice of appeal to the district court from the sentence of Justice Olson City Attorney C. F. Kelch conducted! the prosecution. A regular meeting of the Women's Benefit association of the Maccabees four first prises cut ot five will“be held this evening at 7:30 o’clock at Rowe hall. d F. W. McKendry, local passenger. conductor, was taken to the North- ern Pacific hospital at Glendive. Tuesday evening. He is suffering with pneumonia, ‘ — x Miss Natalie, Weiss of Zep and Thoralf H. Christenson of ‘mon were granted a marriage license, by County Judge B. W. Shaw yesterday. a i The regular meeting of the ‘Lown Criers will be’ held this evening at ea o'clock in the Lewis and Gare otel. Tis 7 Rev. F./H. ‘Davenport, reactor ‘of the Episcopal ‘church left yesterday for Fargo to attend a meeting of’ the’ Bishop and. council of the Episcopal district of the state. ‘ |: NEWS BRIEFS . | —_—-—____—______—__¢. Peterboro, Ont.—Three children in the family of George Goodwin died within24 hours. They are believed to have been’ poisoned by snake ber- ries. N Washington.—Secretary Mellon an- nounced the: government's new bond oeffring of five hundred millions “had been oversubscribed. Council Bluffs, Ia.—Louis' Esposito was sentenced‘ to ‘life imprisonment for the murder: of E. A. Lindgzer, Chicago was el@ted’ president af ithe ;| Institute of American Meat Packers. je. Chaplin ob- Las. Angelos.—C! BIT tained an. injunction’ restraining. the'- the '’ The method alleged to be have been used by Jories’ was in Tailing to make remittances to correspondent banks, on Jones entered the employ of the The Superfox Burner that cooks with the speed and satisfaction of gas the year ‘round Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 © write, Students’ Boarding GoM. LANGUM, President, College Building, BISMAR! se cA Revolutionizing Invention ie Cuts Your Fuel Bill 4 ub at $20 to $25 a month. 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