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fpsronpal, rasevany 17, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee ate ag ee PAGE THREE lrates have already been slashed. I JILTED? FORKS CREAMERY ROBBED, | ¢————__————--—— | far greater “dread of torture! @he - — |demand a roll a so we can find v4 Grand Forks, \N. D., Feb. 17.<For { AT TAF MOVIES |; potter's shop, emblematic of the sent PLATO KNAUSS jout how many friends the newspa- fe SS the second time within a few weeks, lof the Maker of Mankind, and the | per men hav ihe Grand Forke creamery. was tiib ber ; © cay on the wheel as the clay in His CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT | After some discussion the bill wa. week entered by burglars, who THE ELTINGE. {hands! The halls of the mighty|[. BISMARCK, N. D. laid over and was the first on the smashed the safe lock with a sledge-] “The Masquerader” led us to expect| Shuh_ of Shahs, whose wealth can AUDITS — eo ey TAX SERVICE 1 ‘calendar for consideration Saturday hammer and obtained $42.67, They t things of Guy Bates Post as a/bvy for his leering senility even. the 644M 1 |when 50 measures will be ready for entered by removing a storm Wind eee eee en annnnom of thie faitest flower of all Persia! The { : | final cles ee and opening the inside window, which | cree" star, The realization of this) study of the philosopher-poet, Omar, | eee SEE was not locked. expectation has come in “Omar the|the Tentmaker, son of an artisan z ; ; : lecently the creamery was Srobbed entmaker,” which shows at the El-| father, whose manifeld talents com- 7 mn ify ogee Sy Stele es Steer LArdgo thenton” Mendy. ands Tushtay. | save the teenie PALUCEO Gantesies FURNITURE FOR SALE Senator Gross of Grant Goun- | F Le il Wa MN held up the manager at the point of fae cone of the artistic sets) and invent a practicable, aclentife High grade Mohair plush overstuffed davenport, 9x12 a a gun. gs it contains: ; __ | ealendar — a room where“Scrolls o k ty Discussed Them Before peels eu A rose garden, with fountaias| yersey mingle with astronomfval eo St pb ay ouch, dresser. fumed oak C ti hurch, sia eel me splashing ‘n the silvery moonlight—| instruments! bed, waxed oak library table, e 'y onvention re enue De Aube we TORTURED BAN EARS BY KID-/ 4 poetic youth and:a beautiful maid! | ieee meee Derek ing machine, reed chair and rockers. | 4 : NEYS. The streets of golden Naishapur,| NEW MACADAM ROAD FROM i Miuiae eee i j 080 A. Me—Germam, itn “T have had kidney trouble for] bustling wth pilgrims, natives, ven petro NS . E. De Cosse, 410 3rd St. trop athe fara Senator DO. G,| serinon on “THe True’ Spirit of twelve s,” writes H. P, Pinkney,| dors of everything imaginable, Turin, Italy, Feb. 17.—A_macadem aon Se een Selae q Lent.” West Jackson, Miss. “Pains in back,! avans of camels, bands of Bedo earn NaN, Ree eC Ship ont eNonpal eam anaes: itor ee nee nea joints catches in te hips, run a on Arabian steeds — and beggars! | i, to be built from Turin to Milan, a SP eeeertgere oe Mipee| ada. Up Ral es and getting up too much during the} A tavern, with bibulows youths rois:| yun of 100 miles, For the most part 5 po vt Solari acu OSEAN ys) English Lutheran Church night, But sinee taking Foley Kit: | ering in’ the immemorial manncr! | the route is over flat land, and it is Last. Time convention here. Senator Gross ays 3 Corner Ave, C and 7th St. ney Pills? my suffering is over, and) The mystic Temple of Zoroaster, its expected that racing cars will be a Nonparilave arelieali@avand|igpeire) Gu ee ergs 1"Tect ike # newman ‘Backache| altar looming up in the semi-dark-| able to make the Fun in an Wot TONIGHT eDIS teow & 5 idealis: junday. Hl rheumatic pains, kidney and bladder] ness of the interior, its minarets foi peer youl or nual Singing ay oe Chk trobule quickly relieved with. Foley) where the muezzins chant their c: 1 Castle, I wish to be considered as| PVC PUY Meee stor, ieidney Piles ere eee 1s] to prayer! ‘The gardens of the Gov 4 nking from the viewpoint of a| paige Howe ih NEW. sist upon Foley’s ioney and lav. ~~} ernor, with slaves who carry out his ‘ ® layman from the farm. German Baptist Church Mariano Vidal, vi pa ae, CUA a RE Will Rogers in........ .“Fruits of Faith” Hy, Lhe peonle of the United States) Corner ath and Rosser Street. | in that city, of iting and phy ATTENTION MASONS __| The dungeon cells “vthe home of ton have permitted eir share . aan: : ast ousand shad - AEB caverninenvite wevlavgaly? taNen|| ac; perenerereer ass lias lieacig, cataleaicie: MiNMUnIE) Regular meeting - Les doomed await their execution, or the —and— y awvay from them by business in- are sal 5 , iv BHiChet significance k Lod No. 5. ljonday } 11:30, Sunday school. given ternational significance to | mare! ige rs be “ 2 We desire to take back| 7:15, Young Peoples’ meeting. the case, evening, Feb. 19, at 7:30 p. m. | Eugene O’Brien in tliat goversiment tn this oye afe| G0 Glme" Ea Mer rst g| reno | Wok tn the FG. dee Fee j : actuated by the ideal of the found- |, Evangelistic meetings will De helt] ing Christian fellowship, mects in Channing of the Northwest” OF Republic which is al { separate room for study and confer- j sar ic which is 2) Saturday. Rev. Braeckel of Wash-) SP! 4 val presentative government. | burn will be with us and will preach | ¢%C*: ; _, Seat Sale for Mardi Gras|Cured Or You Pay Nothing | Order Beulah Dry ely goa) in the glad tidings 6:30 P, M.—Intermediate and Se -| opens Monday and Tuesday 6 on anes have! have been able to levy | the ER ior Baptist Young People’s Unio ver 85,000 cases of asthma have! I yas * ‘s “bute ll — 7 A at Harris & Woodmansee.| ,_; oi markable discovery of aiff Mine Coa est in : ' : za auaectae the South Side Mission & Charity : M.Evening worship and] First floor 85c, Baleony 55¢,| veil known Kansus druggist. Thou-| the stole Pov . toil Coming Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Ey borers are not reeciving theirefull pera foral aay ae e some of his experier- | Gallery 25e. sands of letters testify results are ‘ . j Ce oo for the products of | their! | /Renular services every SUNY Ot an triel / Me EAGHBIET's ‘ad: ty permanent and that they are entire- | delivered $5.25. The Greatest Home Folks Picture f We are HEURES Gases Ho Eee lelOb wn ini” MBER is one of the series planned) 40 3 awe to CLASSIFY ly. well, Wheezing ana use valstrare | ? ° e : . m, inglisi. F FeGundaycevenink’ seri: | CLA! tightnes: the ches! isap . ‘. sd“au ideal fa =the eternal ideal | Sunday School from 2 tos im bath] fey fall for, Sunday evening sere) neNT—By Nar aE inte’ same amazing results| | New Salem Lignite Ever Made. j ’ | languag pWeaheatiy<prt core ined by others can be proven in : aly ae } y and, Tuesday, Feb, 20, in the church. HS eee + gus “range. one 2 H eer f 4 “ \ 99 mel on Ime Cet a a a sietic| tend sour mane today for a tree|| Charles Rigler, Mgr.}| “QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER’ is local in character. ur ideals | gel tH » Sweet “and 16t McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | por RENT Ryo’ room apaxtment, trial bottle. Use ii en days Ph 738 > B unite us with the LN ica eee silepNeheeaTa. sree CHURCH. partly furnished or unfurnished, | cured send me $1.25. Otherwi one R the entire country and also with} 5t., or ca ne G57. 5K. denastor: Vaan iat Wary 1 aa ney nothing. A} many in the opposing party who,| J. B. HAPPEE, Vastor . m.—Publ B rorship. pe ene nee i 1853S. W. Blvd, | « Bf. like us, believe in a “truly repre-| J. B. ALSBURY, Asst. Pastor, s the Calm That Fills iN petted ' &§ blish PSU ena Ato ae ‘Salvation Army ; Solo selected by Mrs.| voR SALE—Mohair plush overstuft SN AAR © gi thewontie e Be) ahe special services being con-|. A. Ackerman. Sermon theme: “N: venport, reed chairs and rock- 4 s | ducted by Envoy Walter Jefferys,| Man Liveth Unto Himself. : ers, 9x12 Saxony rug, culy birch ‘a SoM qlee Sete great | the blind singer are proving to beh 12 m—Sunday school. The pri-) dresser, fumed oak bed, De Lu AUTO STORAGE = | influences; heredity, the influence | both helpful and attractive. The at- mary ae earene Pid aa ae cole Sagle Se EPRnE libr: Day Week © Month 2 wf the pgsty enviorment, the in-| tendanee is on the increase, Those| lower rooms of the caureh which| table, sewing machine, s - a fluence ef the present; and the lure | who heard his piano and vocal solos POIs VL cela condition.| Ker, sewing room table. ehiffonier I Contrally Located || STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION OF = of the ideal, the influence from the | last night were delighted. There will| A contest relative to attendance is) vernts Martin bed. Call a rd i Z future. In’ this latter field, manj|be special services all day Sunday.| on in all cl Let all teachers] gt. or phone 100 after 6 p. m. Steam Heated j BISMARCK SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 J) stretches) out his hand toward the | Open air meetings if possible. and acholars be presents |, 2-17-w d Night ‘2 3 a ; |) “steneinened Lola | Sunday school 21m ice is a helpful service for the young MOTORCYCLES Open Day and Nig a NO. 1, FEB. 1, 1923. I once stood on the deck of the} Young People’s Legon 6:30 P. M. le. Ne me Harley Davidson, new and second ROHRER TAXI = @ Great Makes: eenamshign “North:| shlvatinn’ Mactiig 8:00 p:/m, Epworth Leagu hand, Don’t buy a motorcycle until | = t land” as it was steaming up the |, All are invited sical ie you get our ney prices and LINE = s in the St. Mary’s river. The : au ns at Work. terms if desired. Bismarck Mac é = 2 river was about seventeen feet Evangelical Church RO Re ae aes & Welding Shop, 218 4th Phone 57 119, 5thSt.1/2 RESOURCES decp and Ha Betis Cha ast Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts] Carrie B. Adams. Tr marck, N. D. \z {seventeen feet of water. |. B. Struts, : Sa Saas 5 very swift and strong and Go teice evisiona ele thoy Hs st Cee | ay ee ee $5 940,629.00 ‘ eeded very slowly. Wela we oggle. Serman-them | Ssesse teen eee ees POFU, 00d.) = came to apaton. The eeame Was |" “All other services are in English “ulti Drewes aL ian 2 ) aground with the engine still run-| Bitte School from 10:45 to 11: pel 3 Ube sung. The pub is Debt Limit in Bonds or Warrants......... ~ 297,031.00 j | Sra a ae and from a, Mf. followed by a brief sermon on| tie is cordially invited. TONIGHT ‘ ee ore ne ul Weg “The Mission of Christ. : Church night. Supper little "tax which ‘was attached 101 ""Cheatian Endeavor at 6:45 P. Mh i aa Uncollected Taxes for 1919, 1920, 1921..... 55,000.00. : Frank Walbert, leader. < . and the little tug began to pull 4 Nm, and we hy 20 move slowly up 0,000 for Improving Our Uncollected Taxes for 1922—(approximate) 100,000.00 the river. I did not understand an i i : pe eS OS id not 4 A live meeting of interest to all. went to a ship’s officer and asked, scans zl 4 How is it that our own powerful | ,,J> the evening there will be. spe. Total Tax Resources.................$ 155,000,00 ines could not push us and | ‘ial sae conte choir and a solé by Mr. Fred Hanson. eqns ee aod see when our | , Sermon | subject: "Making and aca ts Sinking Fund ...........................8 29,608.81 a a Selena ous reaking Laws.” * . propellers were running they were i : el with Leatrice Joy an a’ oore Meee eee en eee avand | 4 PrVCE Revice Tuesday at 7:45 P y Interest Fund ......... ... 2,629.87 we were ground. When the tug! ™, ies She wrote love letters to herself bécause no one else began to pull her propeller was 5 Mou are invited ntowettend:alluct Mould ao it ) piling up the water around us and|*hese services, n a . $ 32,233.18 ee eet isan League Ioad-| _, First Presbyterian Church AESOP FABLE COMEDY ~ PATHE NEWS ed with the industrial program 8 | sinister Cs Postlethwaite, -D. D, z LIABILITIES 2 f that i | er. Mary's iver, and itis attached to| Morning worship promptly at MONDAY and TUESDAY : is which are abundantly able | 10:30. Theme: “Moses and | Elias to take it up the river. ‘alking With Him.” Music by the » to take it up the river. iefinite re-| quartette, Messrs. Halverson and Bonded Indebtedness ..................---$ 160,000.00 ‘un hve ie eg | Eurgize om Memes ore Registered Warrants, to state for insurance 3,558.87 progressive party and the ideals | 8nd Scothorn, i ei istered Warrants, to is ‘| of the individual members of that | dnplee Sunday, school nat 0380, All Besides regrinding . cyl- s 2 = i 2 mn F party. The ideals of the members | other departments “are 12m, Classes} fj a * > should be in advance of the ideals | fr all na well graded and efficent | inders removing scores ab- General Fund Deficit...................-. 13,090.62 of the party. We cannot advance | §°200!. 2 toward democracy by autocratic | _ Senior Endeavor at 6:30. Junior{{ solutely, we ALSO make 2 methods. If we would lift any- |; Endeavor Monday evening at 4:15. 5 $ 186,140.59 ; thing from the mire we ourselves | Evening worship at 7:30. Mrs.|[ perfectly balanced high- i must stand on firmer ground. A/| Minnie B. Craig, one of our legis- € 5 stern wheeler cannot make the |!ators and a talented musician will |i grade : 6 Moaasian: . sing. Mr. Frank Gale will sing two ss i : What sAveilaeaté numbers from Mendelssohn's “Eli- || OVERSIZE PISTONS J. A: LARSON, “What then are the ideals which | jah; “It is Enough,” and “Rest in 2 are required of the soldiers in the | the Lord.” The Pastor will preach |{{to fit these cylinders. We ? Treasurer. army of human progress? The | on “Elijah, the Discouraged.” . id earth is a testing laboratory. In| Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-|ff also manufacture pistons every deal between men we are | ning at 7:30, You are cordially in- brought face to face with a deci- | vited to all services of the church.|§ to order. sion between justice and injustice, Sea ae rer ms ‘ between protection and oppression, | First Baptist Church Highest grade servicg— between right and wrong. If we Corner 4th St. and Ave. B. ,Stand the preliminary ‘tests we | L. R. Johnson, Pastor. at moderate cost. will finally be taken up into a high 10:30 A. M.—Morning worship and rabuntait by fhe Power of the | sermon by the pastor. We are cer- K i INT i tt H ireat Prince who will bid for our | tain about some things which we can chi eee. Te Stee Oe for oe | Gemcnn ante hinge which we con! Modern Machine Hom MN AN eR reward. If we refuse to bow down | immortality? Is our faith in immor- Works. : a ; to Him our eyes -will be opened and | tality a leap in the dark? ® ' we will see standing near another | _12:00—Sunday School. Mrs. Nellie Bismarck, N. D. pos Prince who offers no inducement | Evarts, Superintendent. There are Phone 83 FF but who holds up the banner of | classes for alt who come. The Men's service, and the soldiers of any true reform movement will _ one by one separgte themselves from their Ment P and move over beside that silent Prince and there swear their allegiance, and the soldiers of the two Princes will contend for mastery upon the mountain top.” WAY CLEARED FOR REPEAL OF (Continued from Page 1) plist. The measure passed 45 to 2, artin of Morton opposing. Lt. Gov. Frank Hyland during th¢ course of ‘the afternoon announce! his belief that there “will be no trouble completing the work on ail senate bills by Monday and F hope by Saturday. There are introduced in the senate a total of 387 bills,” he said. “Of these there are but 44 senate bills not. yet acted upon by the committees. The house has 312 bills of which 95 have beén indefi- >nitely postponed.” : > S. B. 229, Ettestad (N), which a HOME BUILDERS | Brotherhood, a group tor men wish- GEORGE W. E. ATKINS, VICE-PRESIDENT es NEWCOMB CARLTON, PRESIDENT Place your Easter order early. study the styles, selec} a fabric of lasting quality, leave your BELVIDERE BROOKS, VICE-PRESIDENT TAILORGRAM Bismarck, N. D. February 17,1.11P. M. Good tailoring takes time. Call now— man Greyes,” mystery story author, has THURSDAY, FEB. 22, Rt written his masterpiece, “Exploits of Sir. Nor-. .” which begins as a serial” IN would cut down the number of pub-} Ty jiestiots oF aclinquant tax lets! team | measurements. Clothes can be delivered at once or a few days before Easter : \ ; Pahain des ern Peal Hand tailoring that excels and undersells. ine The Bismarck Sf Teak to ole debeate on: tha pert NATIONAL TAILORS & CLEANERS. ‘ . of this legislature to take a whack s ; = at the newspapers. No one I know Phone 201.. aS \ Rl of ever saw -a country. printer. who 1 ss is ‘ was overburdened with cash, and the - j 7 : 111-5th st.