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-ATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGH THRER ) 1 d he Firemen Face Ex losion Dan er in Boston Fire AOMeUUNeNO AAAS RELA UUUH UU AOAHLNCEUHADUUUTEMGOLEOUOODOCREOOTAOUOERERLOUAUUHHORUTUUOUEESOUEAUUNEESOQOOURROEHEMOEREQUOONNOQCDOSCENOEEEUNCOOUOUEUOOAUCOSUQGDUENANOQOOUEOONDCOONEEONOUCUEOOCOUUOENOUECGOOOOUEREEQUUELOEGAQUUDELOQUECUNUECUUTECOUETUUL TENSEI CAT (+ W.FMNALLY a “ » ToT PUBLISHER, DIES AT HOME ident of Minneap- | ois Tribune and-Head of | Many Companies First Sensonal Announcement OF THE Bismarck Lumber Company | | i | | Vice-Pres HOGELUUED ELDON CAMOLANOERSTRELAUADASEANNO EATEN Minneapol April 14. BL MeNally dent of pany, publishers 3 the Minneapolis | "\¥ Tribune, died yesterday at his home | in New Riehmond, ¥ ceording to! | word received here, He had been ill for sometime but his condition was not regarded serious until it be | ‘ cme complicated with — pneumonii M MeNally, who: life devoted to the pr g ‘ Because announcement until now. , ‘springtime is building time” we have delayed our general About two months ago we purchased the plant and stock of the C. A. Finch Lumber Company. Since then we have made many friends and AASDNAULAUUEDLUROESEEROEAONTE UA DAATTHLAETHD was president of the Crookston! Electric Light: and Water Company, | president of the Maiseque Light and} have learned to like this little City and already feel at home here. Power Company, P: ent of the > < . . feet th ule : | If you have not already called on us we invite you to do so at your earli- resident of the Farm | Sy ea eI | est convenience. If you can not do so in person eall us over the telephone. We i vived 9 his widow and five child Tell us all about your building problems. Our manager has many years active eXperience in the building material line and all knotty problems connected with building of a home, remodeling or repairing. He will be a NDA OC GTeSeagTAD SaSAREEUUL OU VGEDOAAEANEDEOG ATL ENUCCUUTEUANE LAO EAAUEESALD SIDES 0 HLERLOAONAEAUONFLAUNTLAUUELAUUETAM As firamen fought this blaze in a paint factory on sosron’s FOR MASONIG “2 z Hy = 3 z z 3 3 4 z c= x MANY SCHOOL TAX LEVIES ARE delighted and happy to help you profit by his experience to the mutual H ‘ 5 z ANNUAL AFFAIR @ benefit of yourself and the firm. Try him. 5 = | 2 Expect 250 to 350 at Annual! ea) W cORGES EPISCORARCHURCH We have stocked our yard with first class new materials. Our connee- 5 | ———— m. Communion. Archdeacon = } Past Masters Night Gath- | A wide diverency of school taxes: law for school districts is Maviyr will have clinege of ihe serv tions are the very best. We are here to stay and we are going to be on EI 5 is shown in ion of the] ‘The recent tay limitation ices 3 ering Here nei ASSO ive i f vs : 1 ms * y . ° . = [North Dakota Tax Payers Assovia-| tive July 1, makes a maximum levy > square meus a fair tris y > experience 2 z Zz . |tion, which says that many of the|of 18 mills for first. class high ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. the square. Give us a fair trial. You will like the experience. Let us = " Tho opening event'on the progran ib |schools and a 50 percent — increase D r mC ' ee Rea 5 mieys . = Pe OE Gee BAnecsiatlaatd IM eNIINE# Mai en | CUTBNal nudes Fe INGE THIOUSE NUNES Tee Gettinn ee help bring you together with a reason able contractor or carpenter, plumb- a onic lodge will take place | patrons to go over proposed expen-| ple in the district, a two-thirds ima : rlish servic ef : ; ; = m., Monday when the opening !ditures with the hool boards and | jority beinge required. VICTOR BARTLID Ing and furnace man. = cetion of the M Mason | county commi | The 11 Nighest levies in the ‘state 2 Will be given: to the group} ‘The maxi permitted by fare given as follows: QERMAN BAL CHURCH eH of candidates, Those in charge | ; noe Cor. 8th and Ros: ’ = be men who have held high offices | Rugby. iim, OU) || these 4 2 Ee hee ea cae ismarck Lumber Company || D Lumry, G. F. Dullam, F. FE, Dieh)| Glen Ulin Hoa i 2 Theo, KotYel, Henry L. Reade, Frank | ypinot ie ei aon: Young: Peoples Bible Study. = ee Reed, ibe : es - service, s 2 s = * Phe annual reunion dinner will be |New England... agea0 Istana ev evening 8 o'clock miae| B Id M t | = ut 6:30 p.m, in the temple; = The Tax Payers / tion table, showing: the highest sand meeting, j ul ing a eria = room, An ofchestra will) toyies in all but five counties, follows: — ; ‘K 3 Grand ter E, A. Ripley NGLISH LUTHERAN BISMARCK, N. D. = deliver thy chief address. y High District Low Dist. Mills CH J. A. McDONALD, N. E. BYSTROM, & he second section of the No s 5.03 nd 7th St President 3 Mason deg will open at 7 1 aay, TL a.m. and 7:39 2 m., with the following in » Ibsen 204 [p. m. Morning topic: “The Good Corner 6th and Main. 2 Win, Oar Billings u 55 Evenin, “Christ: Our a Bergeson, J. A. (Bottineau 6 school and con- 5 BD. Thomo Sis Wa sbunty) at F.| Bowman 19 The choir will 2 (BP cotton Frank Reed, H.} Burke f ts extra number. 3 ea and W. BE, Burleigh No. i All ee eene nie z sou Thompson and W. S.1¢ Hy - G. MONSON, Pastor, = = Gia canlangwinilingdin fenntgeponioete laivaliee Marit - MO oT sea Dicke Rye CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. is “weceptions committens vexnocte ie uy Cor. 4th St. mG. Err aie ent iaanet a de at oes J acEViee| avait (elcloek <a sins | Mameleeetn ctiotee ean ovaG WAGE redl ir svina me snvenine worn niundlered Geen eel seaeinanea boys be-] send it either to the M Sper O 20 lag ee clone geome eeua RAG » Disease and Deatn | mer, Presiding Elder of the Bis-/ mon by Rev. Stockton. There wiil] tween the ages of eleven and sixteen.| phone 5573, 305 16th St. So. rad A gehool sats 05 marck district. at 9:30 a. m. All other} be special music in both services. 0 p. Epworth League. Lead- 4:3; Mapped) Peat McHenry "a Wednesd enipg te services are conducted in the Eng-|8 p. m.—Wednesday mid-week meet- | er Miss Dorothy Miss J. Bala as ete eae NREL i iy meetingat 8 o'clock. A reading room | lish langunge. Bible school at 10:45] ing and conference. These mect-| Beatrice Register. “How J. B. r astor. Wheeler Three Butte copt legal holidays \ ph.” Special musie in connection! the young eens | Let us fill all them, Sung by the choir. Addresses , from 2 to 4 p.m. 5 —SS————————— POPULATION ON i ae | Hettinger No. o FARMS SHOWN a MeHeniy y evening, by Mr, J.J. MacLeod and Judge L. E “ rdzell. Topic: “The Boy Life. opist EPISCOPAL | Parents and boys are especially in- vited. You are asked to attend. the chairs Wednesd with this service. Christian Ende or meeting at 7 m. Topic: se and Unwist of the Lord's | MeCABE ME H, G. Seh s, leader. fvening sermon and communion Dr. S. PF. . Pastor. service in charge of Rev. C, A. Bre-| 10: m. Public worship. An | 0 ; a3) f mer. Sermon subject: “The Im-|them: “By the Quict Sea,” sung by] UNITY SOUTH SIDE CITY MIs- All servi » welcome to attend these s and to visit the reading - room, Norden Marhein No, 19 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 28a Harry ©, Postlethwaite, D. D. min? None | iste If Prosperity | McIntosh S at your door; keep it A (U.S. Bureau Says it De-/ McKenzie 10.000 3d Morning worship at 10:30. Theme: | mutability of Jesus.” Special musie.|the double quartet. mon theme: SION D _s sased by 460,000 Per- | Mcbez" ane 14 +The Making of Gods.” Special mu-]A cordial welcome to all. “The Home.” Regular services every Sunday at there. Don’t gamble creased by ‘ er- | Mercer sie by the quartette, Prayer service and Bible Study] 12 m.—Sunday school. The at-} 10:30 a. m. in German. And at 1:45 with fire. See that your sons During One Year | Morton Glen Ulin Suni¢ hool at 9:30, All] Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Do} tendance at th is on the in-] p.m, in English, including Sunday Ss : Sols | Mountrail No, 88 eae other departments at 12 m. We | not miss it. e. Let ev and schol-| School. Please remember at Your property is fully insured. ae Nelson Aneta Rugh a good I well organized cand ee : present to morrow House Cleaning the charity work in A decrease | Oliver Noo No, 1 growing steadily, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 6:30 p, m.—Junior League. This| your worn eloths and shoes, ete. and i ately 460,-| Pembina No. 16, No. 89 Christian Endeavor at 6:30, Mr. Ave. B. and Fourth St. A disastrous fire may ieultural pop- | Picrce No. 19 Gannon, leader. Junior Monday. eve: L. R. Johnson, Pastor. visit you any day and ulation £of; * | Ramsey No. 12 ing at 4:15. Subject, “What Gains | 10:30 a. m.—Morning worsh: iB reported by the departme manconi Preston Come from Hard Work.” Leaders,| sermon by Rev. Fred E. Stock- i wipe out the savings of Sluice subi chy sal dhits: Teuncs Were) Peale and Marion Yeater. ton, setretary of the North a a lifetime. Last Time ening worship at 7:30. Theme, kota Baptist convention. \ based on a survey of 10,000 repre- | Richland ese ‘aith of the Syro-Phoenecian Stockton will meet officials of and groups of | Rolette which inelnd- sentative f farms. T CAPITOL | TONIGHT man.” Special musie by the choir the church in the afternoon for a Reliable Insurance Sargent cd not merely but _men, | Sheridan joy {Under the leadership of Mrs, Frank| special conference. Members of the women and el ; 7 | Barnes. Anthems, “Now the Day is] Finance Committee and the Trus- ioux “ i r ; : showed a dees a sot anal aD Bere | Slope MATGaGEh Ghali puite 4.78 os Pee and “How Firm a] tees are asked to meet at 0 T H E A T R E is your guarantee against rent fro e ¢ vhich | °° . Foundation” (Lorenz). Do not miss] p. m. Stark ° pliced tne : ultu al population Seen ie een Batiecss 1.70 | the program of this evening. Pray-]12 m.—Sunday school. Mrs. Evarst, money loss by fire. _lt in rural distr OID Sree Re Hidden 137 [¢t, meeting Wednesday evening superintendent. There are classes 6 ” assures prompt reim- sons. : | Seater s a: All are cordially invited co] for all ages with separate rooms bi t £ 1 z The population movement away | Towner eee Hi Z the services of the church. for many of them. The Roosevelt ursement for all dam- i the farm abuar ane stat- ae M ule Weld oe AVANGHI ant Brotherhood cordially ingen een age fire causes. 2 Stiles while the per ss | Ward Minot No. Corner Seventh and Theses Sts. eee Disease: i ; : . : " Was ar tor mls No, 38 St : maatars 6:30 p. m.—Junior, Intermediate and | in his very best feature This agency of the . illiams 0. No, s a e i i g Pe fs ing. is aitat u sermon and communion} Senior Young People’s meeting, wl cies Hartford Fire Insurance SUPE perc The Gentleman from America Company sells reliable The movement from fa towns and cilies Y dat t in part by s proximately 880,000 persons. from J towns and cities to farn This icft, it was pointed out, a net shift ) from farms to. urban centers about 21,200,000 persons, or about 3.6 per agricultural pop- | ~ insurance. MURPHY Harold Lloyd in “BUMPING INTO. BROADWAY” “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” TUESDAY Bismarck N. D. I BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w rene ;Kaowhn ell over the Northwest for Quality |® MAIL US YOUR FILMS © Csile (= in her special attraction “Slim Shoulders” PHONE 1100 TAXI SERVICE TONIGHT SATURDAY hs on farms in 1922 were giv- Fen as 925,000 and deaths 265,000, the excess of births over deaths reducing the net los: The shift of agricultural popul | tion to cities and tow the 1 movement 5, followe > by nd, the Pacific, ,the middle AUantic, the east north cen- tral and the south, Atlantic states all above the national average. Be- ‘low were the west south central, the west north central and the ‘east sonth Atlantic states. Much Damage Left In Wake of Fire = Burlington, Ia,, April 14.—Proper- ‘Sxty damage: of miany thousands of doliars, the serious injury of Tom Young, veteran fireman, and the-loss * of 35 car loads of ‘furniture and six B cars of cotton resulted from a fire which destroyed a three story brick With Dorothy McKaill and James Rennie PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE COMEDY Monday “MONEY, MONEY. MONEY”... With Katherine MacDonald ‘ PATHE NEWS CHRISTIE COMEDY Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday ~- MARY PICKFORD é in “Tess of the Storm Country” IRENE CASTLE Bo Ravehouee tee: When a girl too young to wed and unaccompanied tands-at Ruis || An entirely new and recently finished production of “*stIM SHOULDERS” Trip 25c. Each additional 4 Island she is usually returned to the country whence she came. But the famous’screen classic. Much bigger, better and iF , . Dressmaking and remodel-| jv iieration authorities broke precedent. for Phyllis Curtis, 17, of ing. Call at 4 Main St. or! wales, when she said she was going to Nanticoke, Pa. to live with Phone 864-M. her aweet-l heart's: parents fytil she fs old enough to marry. A HODKINSON PICTURE RUSSELL BRYAN Baggage ‘ more elaborate than the original. e : rar