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- part in’ the many musical numbers | Seenmnennemtente be intents taeeieemmntananneh cememtetenen! PAGE SIX ee DENY RUMORS | OF FORD BUY Gereral Manager of Iron Range Company Makes Statement . 10.—A persistent mining circles that Detroit manufactur- had purchased the ore concen- tration plant and the valuable ore Duluth, 2 fields ot the Messabe Iron com- pany at Babbit, Minn. was cha acter'zed by W. G. Swart, vice- pre nt and general manager of the range firm, as “merely a rum- Onn. He admitted, however, that any announcement of such a deal woula recessarily, be made from IN C0. ORFICE ys May ys Ouster Case Be Appealed Mui; Brock (right), shown here in v driving an auto Henry bark wealthy e custody 0 hich Hold eines in Death Crash Philadelphia soc f police after he had struck and killed three, ty man anid been } He is ‘ST. PAUL MAN TS ARRESTED j Stotkyard Company Treas- urer Charged with Em: bezzlement Paul, Mar, 10.—James M. Lind former treasurer of the St. Paul sted at noon today on a warrant |charging him with appropriating 1 $100,000 of the company’s funds for jhis own use. | The complaint was sworn to by | Thomas E. Good, president of the company, and alleged that Lindsay i drew two checks for $50,000 each on the company’s funds in‘a local bank. recently severed his connec- tion with the company HINGKLEY 10 _ BE CANDIDATE Will Go On Ballot For City Commissioner , | A. C. Hinckley will be a candi- {New Rev. large will ing work of the Dewionindlion during the past three years: in pictures what has been with the money contributed to the World Movement. the Baptist Young People’s Union ste ThrAU or SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928 "NEWCOMB CARLTON, presipent BELVIDERE BROOKS, vice.presinENT GEORGE W. E. ATKINS, VICE-PRESIDENT RECEIVED AT 226 . / 3 e Twenty days—then Easter—April lst. year’s biggest dress event. 8:25 A.M. 3-10,-23 Order your $uit now for the - Let us show you correct style for men—for young men—for young old men. All clothes handtailored to measure; all cloths 100% wool, Prices that will please the clubman or the clerk. NATIONAL TAILORS AND CLEANERS Jacobson, eak in the slides i Ss. Pastor-at- ‘AN other departments at 4 ening us-|oin the Men’s Class. on the 12 m, He will show done] Soul Forsaken by God”. music by chorus choir rection of Mr. Gale. Anthem “I Love to Tell the Stery” (Phillips) At 6.30 REWials: ND Mares 10 homicide and driving while intoxcated. — Inset, abr, | oot aoe city commissioner at the] will mc eet Solo “Man of God” (Stone). Charles J. Kopriva, who Muiphy, one of the victims ae wal geecion, te said to-| Special attention is called to the |“Hymn Memory,” a special phase was reinstated ag auditor of Burk Se ee Oe ee Teas nae form will be “better! mid-week meeting. We are in the]of our evening worship. Come county, assumed office here again. jsy ie 1G Helenni Monk, (ive | sides CUNe wants; “UlBUUTSeIMEREM ANGI conte i Hinde hi eet 4 5 }pre-Easter campaign looking to-|and sing from memory one of the this morning at 9 o'clock after| j) Great. Fall has |}expenses of this foreclosure../ fi ent eas ‘erved on ene | ward church membership day on|old hymns. Bring your friends. Sheriff Gunwaldson had served a Conic soll imu well wu) Ghee Lane dlig@iae Gu cy council and commission be-! Easter. Sunday school — teachtrs ane? = Shae A. G. Bu orale ‘ ee ne a oatlay Fen 3 *|fore, having been on the commis-|are asked to meet the pastor wn NOTICE Minti, cactiie ‘|conpunics touring this. country|’ THY GITY ‘NATIONAL BANK; son aiinee and a Wats Sle) it Wednesday evening. All persons} Services at the Second Baptist Moo Gingdhe dditer ofthe court's ee id AERANES A SBE Mortgages, |ociities voter nen aia desiring baptism are asked to see|church Sunday at 1900 4. m. and ruling ty reinstate the ousted of ca re will be novel | Newton, Dullam & Young, DratEee ta: interest is in the care|the pastor this month. 8 p. m. The revival which has | electrical atures never before Attorney r Mortgagee, 2 Other Pryce ti % vi Aa) and friends will receive} been going on since last Sunday vriva and Martin shook hands] seen in Bismarck suca ‘asthe he Didar AeeCIRAD ‘ uncements are ex-|a cordial welcome with us. . will continue until Wednesday ; pected Monday. night. The me ag t former took the aud Vine "The Moon Ma ete. | 9-10-7-2 1 oF 5 ie ight. e meeting is being very desk, and after briefly discussing) More details will be given in the | : | |, irst | Presbyterian Church, well attended. Some decisions for business details of the office, Mar-| Tribune later | Harry C.. Postlethwaite, D. D., theLord. The Pastor, Rev. J. C. tin walked out. G.K. Melby who has ] minister, Morning ~ worship] bothie will speak at 11:00 a. ‘m. been acting as deputy co! i | promptly at 10.30 Theme “Foun-| on the subject cf Power, and at'8 tor, was released by Kepriva, who tains or Cisterns”. Special music] p. m, on the subject of Prayer hag again put his son in that of a by the quartette. Meeting in Hell. Monday night, fice | mn ne Junior Sunday School at 9:30.1Divine Healing; Tuesday night, ® | BAPTIST CHURCH pein te IN ARMY FI tacen’ © | HUGE BRIDGE COLLAPSES AT ELMIRA Minot, N. D., Mare i 10. an enna 10 Rhee edtant aeRO ead les aps al sal et eet ft — | condition of F ree Haul m-—-Sunday. school. | jurisdictional powers of the dis-; Washington, March 10—Rnlist-| <)" Li incuee ScSEeAEGE | . m.—Young People’s Bible trict court in the action of C. J.;ed men at Fort Mey a. a “as ' 7 a Kopriva of Bowbells was the dec- the Potomac river from Washin| is an increase of |g p, m.--Evening service. laration today of ancis J. Mur-}ten, were cleaning up the debris | Sunday afternoon the) Young peo- phy of this city, representing peti-/today of a fire which destroyed . We are to give the program at the, tioners and the state in the action. eight buildings at the arnly iis Longe: t Newspaper Indian school. The order reinstating Kopriva in/last night with an estimated dam- mn . i office was Signed Euibeequent to the age of $100,000 and caused minor Title in World! SALY. ‘ slination of Mr. Murpl -linjuries to 14 of the men who eee ! Sun troduce testimony. Cougsel for pe-|fought the flames | fendon, Mar, 10.-The newspaper} Sunday morning at 11 a, m. Holi- titioncrs took this step atter the! | with the Jongest name in the world ness meeting. court had overruled bis sctions | NOTIC OF MORTGAC FORE- | Probably is the Farnham, esteere| S hool gt 2 o'clock. that the court had no jurisdiction CLOSURE SAL eel UAL ee on esse evening, Young People’s andl that Iopriva was entitled to a fault having occurred in the{ Bordon and Longmoor Journal, Lip-| 1 t 6:30 p. m. 5a ere the mortgage herein-| hook and Liss News, and North Sus-j evening at 8 o'clock, | as des ‘ is her ex Advertiser, It weekly pub- | Jeffery will preach on Sun- | given, tha cert morte: | Heation and can be taken home for la His text will be “The | CUSTOM MEN executed ivered by Charles} two cents, Perl Stairs. This is the bi ind) The huge steel bridge spanning the Erie and Lehigh Valley tracks J. Krotz, ngle man, mor OE |S at ORS NETRATION AEN MELRNET IG In cane st’s last night. mere will! a. Elmira, N. Y., crashed to the ground after one of the steel girders to the City National bank s RSE FIRY ON RE NED | Be, music and singing. Everybody! had been wrecked by a-box car which jumped the tracks. | rangeky ONOFE: (Dakota, avorteage Minot, N. D., 9—Fire of un-/ welcome, come early and secure aj— : the Iuth day of June, 1ui6,{ determined origin destroyed the | good seat. | land filed for record in the office of | large barn here of tae MeGregor ENSIGN THOS. HOMER. | MATTY GETS KEY TO BOSTON : bb 9 the ster of deeds in and for the} Horse “comp and for a time} Saturday night musical program! { : ° county of Burleigh and state of | threate Fires | will be given. | e North Dakota, on the 24th day of men the | { June, 1 and duly recorded in| lower floor, narrowly escaped | MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAI. 3 Book 138 of noubenee . go,| death in trying to save the remain- | CHURCH. Mar, 10.—Swiss customs ON eae F the| ine cars, when a portion of the out-| Dr. S. F. Halfyard, Pastor. | eee used to the) remiges in such mortgage and here-| a walls ant th nuper ook. stthe) 10:30 a, m.—Public’ worship. An-! sight Prenat ennencemingdros GSE) hurtee ceucvibeuiats tre teentthbo} wat fell, pinning them beneath then by the choir. | po i ane Oby Tash seek) oe the. court pase ot Bismarck in| OPPO And) DRamnm aetele. rmon-theme —; “All That She} of them arrived together, all of crdinary girth, the customs of ficers began to grow suspicious i The portly dames, when question- and state hour of te on the 21st the county of Burl North Dakota, 4 o'clock in the forenoon, ed, said they were members of a Fat] {iy Of peli: A. D. idtd. to satisiv | Women’s socjety out for a picnic. | He #mount due upon said mortgage However, under the skilful treat- | the day of sale. ment of the customs searchers the| The premises described in’ saul | mortgage and which will be sold to} women begun to lose weight rap for it was found that their under- | Satisfy the same Btuttedmaty cloithes were covered with smull poc- | Buricigh county. North Dakota, and Ket Such things as) co ine “Quattor (NWI) at and liquar Fort i. (ay, Not Muarecoe ine latter wore taken trom Wertts Dict (28) Sue ORL the party. Their trip to Switzer the Neontheust: Quaree ny f last longer than they intended ye ite Gee ee are liable to heavy fine and imprisonment. SEES BRITAIN on Nineteen (19) tion § Half of Section | Township One Kote) | FLOODED WITH: | aie montane | A clared, and now declares, | and pa: There will be due on | : id mortgage on the date of the Birmingham, Eng., M sale the sum of Two Thous: ty thousand automobi brought into England against a local productiot hth Dollars and | ($2,578.26), de pe Hundred Sever 1923 | Twenty-Six )rOw TOO LATE TO ‘CLASSIFY REAL ESTATE Real estate insuyance and collec- | tions. Room Roon per self equi, Will Writ FOUND Phone nd Five) POR SALE lets. ns now for more Collections v 10 Lu 401 n with b month, FE -Ford ‘tour starter, Apply at 22 en ALE pped and in good sell or trade f T. Jones, Box 227, B of on 1 amount -W, (ccs About Legh W, Field. Phone Indian motoreyele, con speciality. r with So. 9th 3-10-3t fully dition. money. 8-10-Bt cars, in the opinion of § Austin, M. P., and Brit - turers should combine in order to reduce their production costs Sir Herbert was addressing meeting of the National Union o Manufacturers when he — warned British car makers of this American competition. Referring to British efforts to re arkets in this field, he an selling | prices were rem, ly low. Prices | to agents were less at the, facto than British make material for similar sized though American labor was highly paid, he said the American worked twice_as hard as the English em- ployee. “Manufacturers of compoa- ent parts sold oh a low margin, some charges hardly covering the cost. Sir Herbert thought the British workers had something to learn in| this respect. | COMPANY A | PLANS FINE | MUSICAL SHOW! Company A will give one of the best shows seen here in many years in the form of a musical comedy with about 50 people taking part. A’ superb cast has been * selected from Bismarck’s leading talent. Tae production will have loads of music and a bevy of pretty girls toking running throughout the play The| date arranged for is March 21st at tae Auditorium. Mr. Geo. A. Childs comes here with the very best of recommendations from ie near- seen sipsine: Rescate Sy ag “end | Jat summer until it wag:learne Mandan, Mr. Cailds also puts on the | 0! Schwarm, alk washer de Bussigny His poral Hiehuess (right) is jn again. le Bourbon, also known 20 ihe rolice as the \Printe- le (Conn.) 218 oplain Har- Piffle and ‘the Count de la Bunk, is cheld» by .the New :Bri police, charged with perjury. He gave New piety ited prince Prince Louis de: Chateroux | ; 7}. 6:30 p.m, | Ha | 12 m.—Sunday school. Let all the} teachers and scholars be in attend-| | ance. 6:30 p. m.—Junior League. young people of the Sunday are requested to attend this \s - Epworth League. | Leader, Miss Livina Register. Topic, | “What Jesus Thought About’ Posses- sions.” 7:30 p. m.:Publie worship. An‘ them, by the choir. 3 1 _Sermon-theme, “Seeking the Lost.”| ermon will be appropriate to the Lenten season and will empha- size the redemptive work cf Christ. The membership of the church andj the public are urged to hear these | Lenten. messages. Gospel hymns i will be sung. | Wednesday — Church training night. ‘Auvthe | 6 p. m—Supper. | 7p me—Service of prayer and | praise, & p. m.—Official board. 1 8 p. m.—Boy Scouts. ST. GEORGE Ey GE'S I EPISCOPA L 8:00 A. M. Holes Eeiiingsio | 10:00 A. M. Sunday Schtvol. | 11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and | | Sermon. Rt. Rev. J. Poyntz Tyler D. D.| |will conduct the services. i eee {SOUTH SIDE MISSION | AND CHARITY SOCIETY! | Regular services every Sunday) jat 10.30°a. m. in German. And at! 13 c’clock p m, in English. Sunday | |scheol from 2 to 3 in both lang- j uages. ‘ Please send ‘your worn .cloths and shoes to the Mission, 305- 16th |" it. south, or cail phone 557d, J. B. Happel, Paster. J. B. Alsbury, Assist. Pastor. \CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Cor. 4th St. and Ave. C. Sundgy Service at 11 o’clock A.: IM. Subject “MAN”, Sunday School at 9.45 A.-M. Wednesday evening testimonial {meeting at 8 o'clock. \ A reading room is open in the church Pallding every Tuesday, pRaray and Saturday from 2 to All are welcome to-attend these services and to visit the xeaeine | Yrocm. | FIRST BAPTIST CHU CHURC| Corner: 4th. St. and Ave. | Our morning wrorehip begins at 10.30. The pastor will speak on the subject,-BURNING HEARTS tomorrow. The. discussion will be in-the light of our, duty in view of the prevailing Tawlessness al which we -hesr so now exist- ing in‘ our country. The Sunday school oon. Ri Johnson,’ Pastor. ‘ att: ‘che lie 2.4 ie. meets at 12.) 1 pr opal Wout for: hig ches Christy Mathewson (right), president of the Boston Braves, receives a key to Boston and the freedom of the city from Mayor Curley (left). | Christy’s so pleased he says he’ll join the Chamber of Commerce, TRAINING BOR. Canes MATCH! uauaily. ‘coh dered an athletic came, but 5 tard Ls gaeter. i ampionship of ; ‘the ° )itencing+with Harry’ nas ‘ati ‘los ia, ‘bout.”” Gods ing services. FRANK S. TALCOTT BOOKS Fargo, Mar. ven books from the library thirt of est. Th umes, of TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN y-s ae late Frank been presented to the North Dakota Agricultural announced. Among the book ed as early as 1 1853 to 1863, of an historical inter- ie histor New-York, Mar. 10. in uniform at the at New Orleans, regain the home-run ground he lost ¥ last year, failed to lift the ball dver the fen Critics who saw the Babe in his first 1923 performance wired home Ark. Bath Hou |night, Dry Bones. Christian Endeavor at 6.30, Jun-| will elose. All are welcome, besure ior Endeavor 4.15 Monday evening.| and hear these subjects. Evening worship at 730 Theme “A}forget the place, south 8th and Special] Sweet St. under di-}. Ave. Services Sunday Topic in the morning: Provider.” Our Healer.” confirmation class, right after morn- service. collection fiction, and other books on , biography, travel, \ 'BABE RUTH LACKS “PEP” that h enza, which s getting in condition at Hot Springs, 111-5th St., Bismarck. Wednesday The meeting Don’t CHURCH. C. and 7th St. at 11 and “Chri In the evening Sunday school 7339. Our Christ and both ood music at “You are welcome.” GIVEN TO N. D. A. C, 10—-Two hundred and S. Talcott have College library, it is are some print- nd‘others from 1, two is inj includes 135 vol- and poet- WITH STICK On his first Yankee club Babe Ruth, dut to was wexk from influ- zed him when he was «2.8 Don’t buy block when a cylinder or scored—pring red cylinders to us have them REGROUND by our special equipment and not alone save money time, but also have a MORE POWERFUL engine. Cylinder expert mechanics working with the finest equipment. Moderate charges. BEULAH COAL now $4.75 Ber ton delivered. The Wagh- ier Transfer Co. Phone 62 a new cylinder the and and regrinding by Modern Machine Works. 921 Front Street. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 83 ' Riding qualities which please the most particu- lar. Have youridden in a 23 Buick? RRR BEY Sk: We ‘have a new Snooker Table — The first} in the west, Come In and See It. Blackstone = wu ABD PARLORS, BIG TABLE — BIG ¥ Th ine) ls ag Street, BISMARCK TIRE & AUTO CO. You'll like it a Its an open play ‘FUN er

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