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PAGE FIGHT ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. : ——"—" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922 Thelma, Oct. 27, F. E, McCurdy} Phoenix, Nov. 1, P. G. Harring- Christians, so that they may have the]in the words of Jesus, “T| halt | then invi hi h AN OLD TIME and Gordon ) Cox, Section 16. ton and Victor Anderson, Section AGNOS IG HAS Bias Tordeey Gos etry (eats lao ova ea eve i nine (9),~ . peace and satisfaction which the Bi-|love the Lord thy God with all thy| assurance of this life to make their Driscoll, Oct. 25, Lewis Craw- Rehan! Richmond, Oct. 31, P, G. Har- ‘ . ford, Hall. ‘| ble affords. He also emphasized the| heart, mind, soul and thy neighbor} choice at this time of Him whom to ‘ord, Hal i ing! id Victor Anderson, L. Sterling, Oct. 25, Séott Cameron | "ington an » L. FA NN) CREED RALLY WILL BE and E. J. Taylor, Hall. A. Wiestock Farm, L, fact that: the Christian life stands|as thyself.” He dwelt especially on| know rightly is eternal life. Canfield, Nov. 4, F. E. McCurdy, for ‘honesty, justice, a square deal|the thought that Christianity is a] The subject tonight will be “The McKenzie, Oct. 28, F. E. Me- hool tion 16. HELD IN CITY Curdy and Vietor ‘Anderson, Hall. Neraalaecattes ‘Oct. 23, (Regan), B, : Menoken, Nov. 3, George Schaf-| Lewis Crawford, Regan, Rev. Naylor Speaks on Subject for all saying that it is summed up|life, not a theory. The evangelist] New Birth,” Dd Economical Transportenon : er and Burke, Hall. | Grass Lake, Nov. 4, Scott Cam- "i : tonto. i Gibbs, Nov. 1, F.E. Diehl and H.!eran and E. J. Taylor, Jackson! At First Baptist Church Campaign to Culminate Here! ,, O'Hare, Section 16. school, i With Red Fire Parade and Hay Creek, Nov. 2, F. E, Diehl] Wilson, Noe re PG: Harring: This is the age of the agnostic, Speeches Nov. 4 and J. A. Kitchen, school adjoin-| ee schoo, tke ee aN-| said Rev. Naylor last night at the ing ‘Couch farm. 4, Theo, Koffel| . Pleasant View, F. E, Diehl and|Béptist church in speaking on the ‘An old-time parade and red-fire| and Davis, Sect'on ‘be. Seo, HB, Renision, seeien 16. subject, “The Agnostic Answered.” political rally, a reminder of the} Burnt Creek, Oct. 24, Lewis x ti Section om cCurdy, There! are mans: people whe are McKinley-Roosevelt campaign of a| Crawford, school one mile south ora Take, Oct. 24, F. EB saying thot ‘that we \canngtsbe, sure ¢ sake, » 24, . E.| of anything, he said. Is it true that score of years ago when parades Le Oct, 28, E. T. Burke | Dich! and Geo N, Keniston, An-/ we are hurrying ‘through time to —AND— | were held in larger number than drew Halver. ity? b } will be held before the| and Chas. Simon, N. E. 28. dal Gren sternly?) Gan sweribe Ceurer Orn any. } ier bed Ore ee: Cones ae Bie | Francis, Nov. 3, FB, Diehl and| Hazel Grove, Nov, 1, F. E, Me-| thing? Or is it true that we ean be . | marck, The O’Connor-Nestos club|J. A. Kitchen, Section 18. Sirs eof ath ayy | Positive jabout: things; whlehilave :to Wil stage the parade and George| Sibley Butte, Oct, 25, P. G. Har-|,_ A number of other speakers will| do with our eternal destiny? We go q ft Teishatee. a int attorney-gen-|rington, S. E.''%4 Section 18. be announced later. to the word of God and see what it i ‘al, and Rev, Birchenough will be] Christiania, Oct. 27, E. T, Burke The Nonpartisan league cam-|has to say on the subject.” THE y zi fi n, Section 29. paign in the county will be confin-| Mr. Naylor then quoted a series Se eed ae Nee ti Cis Sia Bact F. E, Mc-104 to speeches and to house-to-| of, passages in which he showed that vember 4. Curdy and Gordon Cox, Section 28 house ror ie stoted: Sen, Ladd’ it is possible for the honest inves- li The Burleigh county anti-league| Clear Lake School. will speak here October 24. tigator to be sure of some things. He crzanization today announced: a{_ Lein, Nov. 3, Scott Cameron and ATTENTI took the “I know” pasiages of. the neaking dates and speak-| E. J. Tavlor, one mile north Lein. ON BANKS Biblo in refutation of the agnostic for meetines to be held in| Lyman, Nov. 2, F, E. McCurdy,! Attention Banks and School Dis-| argument. He dwelt on the point that Difference 1 Prices F. O. B. Bismarck cy | i every township in the county. The] New Finnish ra tricts. Tecan place some good issues} every Christian can know that all ’ : H list follows: Trygg, Oct. 28, F. E, Diehl andj of school district bonds, where us-| things are working together for our Announcing ) Overland Touring .. 4 633.01 ts W'ld Rose. Oct. 30. Theo. Koffelj Geo. N. Keniston, Kell School. sessed valuation is $300,000 or over,| good, that Christ is the living Sav- Overland Roadster . 633.00 i Overland Coupe ..... 930.00 Overland Sedan ..... 1015.00 | and I, C. Davies, school house east} Cromwell, Oct. 244, Burke and | For choice issues I can pay a liberal | iour and’wilt be triumphant, that. we cf Mr. Feltheim. Simon, S. E. % Section 14. price. H. E. Shearn, Minot, N. D, can be sure not only of things in t Moffit, Oct. 25, F. E. McCurdy] Baldwin, Oct, 26, Lewis Craw- 10-17-4t, this life but of things in the unseen i ford, Hall. ye aus \ world. : and Gordon Cox, Moffit. 5 % Morton, Oct. 30, F. E. Diehl and. Painted Woods, Nov. 2, Theo.| For Spring Valley Lignite| Mr. Naylor emphasized the need' of Geo, Keniston, eee Mace TiCe Davies, 3S. 5H West Coal, Phone 164. positive convictions on the part of Again Chevrolet Motor Company has emphasized its admitted leader- and E. J. Taylor, school house oe Nov. 44, Thomas Hall, P ship-as producer of the World's Lowest Priced Quality Automobiles. 5, ns Wa hi “Port Rie, “Oen 31 Theo, Koffel| Ecklund, Oct. 27, Lewis Craw- SLUUUIIINNNOUONUNUOAAENSNQANELLULUUAUAUUUALL HUNNVAEAA GUE The 1923 SUPERIOR models—one of which is here illustrated—repre- . an Ae ; Dare, Beation 2, aoe og Mn Bchoal a eeae se 4 ie mor serena values in modern, economical transportation’ Dich] and Geo. Keniston, school | Geo. ‘B. Keniston, school south of hovse south of N, P. track. Walter Scott. Boyd, Oct. 31, P. G. Harrington] Rock Hill, Nov. 3, Theo. Koffel and Victor Anderson, school house} and I. C. Davies, Section 11, adjoin- adjoining Boyd farm. ing to C. O. Kettleson, Wing. Togan, Oct, 27, Scott Cameron| Wing, Oct. 28, Lewis Crawford, and E. J. Tavlor, N. W. %4 22. school house. CUIALITY has been still further improved Be more artistic design and vided equipment. CNOMY has been still further increased by engineering refinements ud added facilities. We Make Clothes With Style and Taft Oct. 26, E. T. Burke and] Arena, Oct. 23, F. E. Diehl and z = Chas. Simon, Section 15. Geo. B. Keniston, O, K. ! “ ” : SERVICE is now offered ona flat. rate basis by 10,000 dealers and Order Your Coal Today Zep y service stations. o From ‘ PRICES remain the same in spite of added equipment and more expene, THE NEW SALEM LIG- « sive construction, which have greatly increased valug. NITE COAL CO. Some Distinctive Features Prices f. 0. b. Flint, Mich. Best dry mined coal’ in the peceemline body design with nigh ; ey 07 vacuum feed and rear gasoline i j sora | PHONE 738. he cn all moden dnineipe head [oe ee ee cee Chas. Rigler, Mgr. I. aps with legal lenses. 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Regular price $1.75. price, per yard........ 6c = Special ........ . per make. Sizes 82 to 36. a collars. 40 inches long. Boys’ All Leather Gloves, well ser $1 29 Blue and Pink Outing Flannel, = Men’s Blue Serge, all wool Suits, special $9 .49 special $29 95 made, very special, 49 f Ait AREER ESTES EE. Ah -good heavy weight: Sse well made, heavy .weight. ; rT ——- TCs Lerpasconii apes per pair’............. IC Boys’ deahet ae lined. Dark Sale price, per yard... 16c ery Boys' eep Line ats, 27 p 7 RC eS are re color leather. Kni i special ........ 18.79 inches long. Beaverized Collars.’ » Le ae Caps, regular price MEN’S MITTS wrist. Extra special. . 49c One Lot of Dress and Apron = All other Men's: bay Marked ied $ 4.9 8 Sale price .4..... $1 .29 Men. deanery 93 Ladies’ Winter. Cloth Coats with oogonia Chambrays. 1 0 c = —<$<——_——_—_, || of ———————— Black Fur Collars. Made of ex-]. | ———-_ § Young Men’s Wool Suits, well Men’s Leather Vests, full leather Lot 3. 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