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SATURDAY, MAY 19, 19 92 pas) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WOULD ISSUE HALF MILLION OBLIGATIONS Midwest Power Company Asks Authority to Issue on North Dakota Property APPLICA ‘ 4 if ' Y est Power company of St. application to the mmission for author- 10,000 first mortgage, i per cent bonds, inst North Da- nts, The company, according nation at the railroad com- operates in Sheldon, Devils Ne Rockford, Enderlin and made ailroad ¢ Lake, Lisbon Motor bus operators who expect to ok licenses to operate inter lines under the legislative enact effective July 1 will be called in to rck for @& conferen uss rules and regulations, I road Commissioner Harding, in charge of this work, said today. the principle of “S has | been kept in mind in drawing up rules to govern these lines, Commis sioner Harding said. New cases filed include: Citizens of Roth vs. Great North- ern Railway company. Petition for | kno stockyards and shed. ‘she - Elm Grove Telephone Co., Stanton, N. D. Application for authority to Alice Bishop Reilly of Chicago (above) VERY LATEST FOR DIVORCEES! from Leonard Ul Reilly At Home 995 Mashinglon Boalmard wanted all her friends to w she had been grifted a divorce from Leonard W. Reiliy}and so adopted and mailed the unique announcement, a reproduction of which is shown above in lower left-hand corner. extend existing telephone lines. a all pars! to the | it cleaning mu Men oF ato ae eat ties who are interested, Therefore | mission, or call Phone 557-J Northern Railway company. Petition | in order that there may be one less} An entertainment and supper will for a larger and more commodious | name to be considered by you asd| be given on Decoration Day, May 30 clio Pree BE aaah the boosters, with whom ‘you toon the north side of the church, All Mi west ower Co, St Paul, Minn. | consult, I am hastening to inform| are invited to attend Application for authority to issue | yoy and thru you the boosters of J. B. HAPPEL, Pastor $500,000 first mortgage, 7 per cent | tate, that Tam in no sense J. B. ALSBURY, Assist. Pastor, | bonds against North Dakota plants. | Gidate for the position of imm ae d Brisbane-Lark Farmers Telephone ; : redlat i i tion commission Tam grateful.! pRintry B H LUTHERAN Co. Raleigh, N. D. Application far | of course, for the fact that there | r RCH auiWority to extend existing tele-| aye some who think, that 1 could Gos. A d 7th St phone lines. ndle job and for that son mene ; Ere sean | Citizens of Wheelock vs. Great) have urged my appoints but I r topic: “The Northern Railway Co. Petition for, gy not Hero wentGeant com-| 7 ( he crossing signal: tout ewithiconmanysotien| wp ing Soo Line Railv | fee been: loyaiitwonkera| Aaa eerses RTT Petition for perm s with nityd train service between Bis- matek and Wishek, and to change time schedule. Leo mation class as ual Cases decided were announced.to- |" To properly handle the work that | Confirmation class as wakal, must be done by an immigration on saw fit to let the commissioner in our state thi = Section 14 filing of change in dis- time, will require very good judg-| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. count dates of the Milnor Ruralj ment in many matters and a whole | Cor, 4th St. and’ Ave, C. Telephone Co. become effective as | jot of dd work. & do not know| Sunday service at 11) a Sub provided by law, thirty days after fil-]that I could always supply — the Mortals and Immortals.” Sun ing, which was April 11, 1 lformer but Jam sure ‘that relief| das. school at 2 Le Wednesda: The same action as above was tak- | from nerve rackfn responsibility | evening testimonial meeting en on the Section 14 filing of cut-off | for awhile will suit me very well. | e’cloek. A read notice and collection dates of the ! Sincerely your ;the church building every Griggs County Telephone Co. of | Th GC son | Thursday and Saturday, « Cooperstow | holidays, from 2 to 4 p.m The application of the Brisbane. | In connection with this letter! All wel to attend these Yark Telephone Co. to extend e at- | Governor tos said that he had rvic and to visit the reading } ing telephone lines was Ganrbved! Jno more to add than he had said! room, ‘ ) application ef the Elm Grove ; before that lye intended to appoint a felephone Co. of Stanton, N. D., for |# man who would cooperate with the . GEORGE CHURCH i authority to extend existing ees ae development tions. Inj Rey. Dr. Reper Rector | phone jines, was granted. view of the small e wvail-| Each month (thir Sunday) the| Whe unse of the Cann PoweeiCo, fable he said that to the work | Corperale Communion of the abt vs. the Village of Turtle Lake has |! the office etfectiv assist=| from the Indian sehool will be hd | panniele as the matter has been | Mee would have to con SAM. After breakfast will be] adjusted by the parties, YAU CUS Sere ANE myedaingihca raise hose: al ae The Commission gave i proval : SSS = ) to the sale of the electric property of the Hurdsfield Milling Co., to Gar- | rison and Armstrong. The Farmers Success Telephone Co. | of Lisbon, N. D., was given permis- ‘ion to increase its yearly rate from to SIR. FIRST LUTHERAD c At morning servic: Taubert will render a taking part with a num Sunday school and h me in the effort to rehabilitate | re-store Mrs. the good} be: | ber by the choir, ee ict on © and neighborline —_—--s-- Shoe Repairing CHURCH, The Bismarck Shoe Hos- fi "01 enue D, | The plans submitted by the Great yenth) Sty indi Avenue aes cave | Nojthern Railway company for Au- | ae Sunday | pital is still at the same old || témiatic Clock Signaling at crossing | School at 12 noon. Evening se i] stand. Nothing but first over ©. M. & St. P. Ry. near Wah- | #t 8 oclock. SEA lent ae Mena sed Is | peton, were approved, | A are cordially invited to attenc | grade material used, also The rates for electricity furnished | these s CON. Pastor, || first class workmanship. fi by Ben Janssen of Stanton, N. D, | PPALESON) Bactor: =| z wa extended to duns 1; 19) é PARCEL POST WORK japoleon Rheault was granted 2 | UNTPY SOUTH SIDE CITY MISSION. Ae ae lieMise to operate a ferry at Wilis- | Regular services every Sunday at | a specialty. 5 ton, for the yaur 1B26. 10 o'clock a, m. in German, and at 2} Work done while you wait. Nel n Will SS o'clock p.m. in Engl connee- 4 eison Wi tion with the needs in clothing and shoes, Henry Burman Not Seek the | always great. May thgrefore the ¢ Bromitavas 4 5 friends especially remember the poor ; elor, Immigration Post; in gathering their things by their | Theodore Nelson, secretary of the | : Independent Voter: ion inal | letter sent from Fa states that e he is not a candidate for the post | “ of Commissioner of Immigration. | ! Mr. Nels communication follows: | ' Fargo, North Dakota) ha May 18, 1923 | 10 THE PUBLISHER ADDRESSED: We are equipped to do all kinds of weld- A do not in any way want to em-| é barrass. the Governor by presaing| ing—large jobs as well as small. any claims or even by being ® can- | t dilute for anything that “amber |f Look over your fenders and see if tney ) else wants. I would like to have the | don’t need welding. : public understand that when my| A name was included in the list of ndidates for Immigration Commis- | WORK GUARANTEED. oner, I was not pressing the mat- ' ter myself. I will, therefore, appre- ciate it if you will publish the -fol- ime oma Boemarek Welding Wor ‘S whole or at least a sufficient part to|{ {nuke my position efear. Yona Tas, Cc. L. Thompson, Prop. Theo. G. Nelnon. a ple. Phone 776. 208—10th St. So. May 17, 1923 | R, A. Nestos, Ggvernor, | Bismarck, North Dakota. | Dear Governor:— | Upon my return to the office to-| cr I notice an item in a: nuaber SPECIAL JUNE COURSE " of the state newspapers to the effect i] that you are go Ft. calls cons Thousands of practical trained. tractor men needed pens Sona re ane: ee | after July 1st. Tractor manufacturers call on us i’ fice on the selection of an immigra-| for men. Pays $5.00 to $7.00 per day. The trained | tion commissioner. man wins. You get a practical training on all the 7 | In a léng list of names of candi- | leading tractors, a. thorough training in tractor | dates for applicatton and otherwise, my name is included. co BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w& | Keown al over the Northwest for Quality MAIL US your FILMS ®, You ‘cannot, ! electrical work,’ batteries, repairing, real experience in ‘tractor plowing, operation of grain threshers. After four weeks practical training, you will have doubled your, earning capacity, , Come to this special June course.’ ‘Special low tuition. Write now. HANSON AUTO & TRACTOR ‘SCHOOL, Largest.Practical School, Fargo, N. D. PAGE THREE able are urged to attend the! thing in tho T rhat Has | | $25 per month. Apply 416 Thayer ly | Me.” Phone 5-19-1w nday School 10 A. M. lk v passenger Oakland, Morning service 11:00 A. M. W y , 728 8rd Bt 5-19-4t ning service 8:00 P.M. Sal 1 T ye prod rection of Mrs. eave oo v of St. George . will) ‘ Two anthems with the old | have the opportunity to hear two! jvnn. of the church. Junior En-| peeple worth while. Cl SEE ec atone GoRITRe ACMA HUG , of the Bishop and council N. ¥./ uit) Na & iS GEAVeE ReULINE| St, Poul, Ma; 19- The states at- City will be the speaker at the 11 HEN pale! ei a) + | torney-; eneral will be ked to Rela’ aeEMGnC MIRE dalla vq Wednesday evening at 8 Read the | ie tea thank of BE ialsetolinty 7th chapter of Isaiah and bring your | M B Make Strik- ene an Nate a as to tis ee Bt Sher cL BM : sible, All Ave oval ted to St. Mary’s Boys Make Strik-| ef the special primary election o: eatr en ST Re if the ee of EaRvanattlh me “| ie Th | June 18 to nominate candidates for teatre ELA | ing Appearance in Their | United States Senator to succeed ire os. Eee You are invited to attend | the, |when at a meeting of the state Last Time Tonight OY Se an eae ante pre tces at the Second | BapUst’ ct Mary's boys? band delighted an| printing \commission it was learned Mees celeelid EROEHEE STUN an ee aat lect Re f t hundred people {that no provision is made in the Anthem, veted, By the Double! south at Ita cight’p. m. the | avdience of severnt hundred people | tha rovis n quanthens selected, By the Double, south at UE a; mand eight moe es teat concert at the school law for puinting the special primary {| JOHN GILBERT Selo, selected, Sung by Mrs. I WL both services jauditerium last ni The bo ballots cither by the state of by the i Ackerman ; a jin ally made a striking apy county. —in— Sermon theme: “A Reasonable CALL FOR CITY OF BISMARCK jin their new uniforms of ae ™ © WARRANTS, | suits iid: enps, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “THE LOVE iday School. Notice is hereby given that there| Every number on the program was | DNA ear, Bronson, Chief Ju SA Leneored more than twice. In addi-} FOR SALE—Strictly modern | 7 99 , re ds on hand to pu © follow ay ‘i ree! alka jj prome Gourt, will ad aaa ne eee ene teow tion to the band numbers the pro-| Tom house. Lawn, trees, walk: GAMBLER the Adult and Home) Depari-) 0% By Oe are ice,. ligehi: ine) GUeO eRRBIAtt ON: Dy | in, double garage and on pat s of the school on the subject,| North Dakota, drawn on the follow: |i) ty cat tian duet by G. La France| ™ment. For further information ectsittithuaie Megatity of the Trial of Jesus aur , and Elis Curran, recitation by Jas | phone 263. 5-19-1wk before Pilate”, All General Fund warrants regi | Mebonalt, pam! duet by. M. Diet FOR RENT.-Two room apartment, full catlondunee ia requestede «(tered One cell) January 26, 192 choad AM. Hoff: whistling by O.L,| Kitchenette, bath and sleeping HAROLD LLOYD {OWS ARO IEG TAL i ij Wond! and) Streat Fund warrants [Ich if i Mas Nine oe and| Poreh furnished, good location. R 200 PLM worth League. ' tered on or before October eh bas cert ‘ < Phone 506M. 5-19-3t —in— . ader, Miss Viola’ Briley. | j drill, violin solo py C. Boespllugs oR SALE—Neat Dining Buffet Li- | c. “What the Bible Means to! AU Library Fund warrants regis: | tee age puianan conan | brary Table, Wicker Chair, Bass'f/ An Eastern Westerner. tered on or before Noy. 28, 19: poe EN Sit a Viol, Guitar, Leather rocker. P.M. Junior League. 1 Interest will cease on the bove | Fes tert by the ee ot Sea 710 7th St. Phone 3t A helpful service for the young! warrants May 2tth, 192%. The above {PS the organization purchasing | WANTED—Boy to work on Satu Monda: j warrants are payable at any bank ine eee rel sagt Ue ip ail ety Sundays cee | y . M. Public Worship. i the City of Bismarek, N. D., or at the ed to 40 members, Fathe | Shoe Shining Parlor. 2t pluie Dy dle en ie ofice of City Treasurer of said nual Bee al oe Rah or | POR us eu Taal ararititg JOHN BARRYMORE Sermon: Rev y. R. Thatcher of J. ARN SUF a ve “i e ag including 2 burner Perfection oi x Mandan will preach. "| ane i aoe | rhe next appearance of the band} gtove price $8.00. Singer Sew- eases . Gospel hymns will be sung. i Pele ‘oy mobably will be in the Memorial) ing machine $20.00. Small li- The public is cordially invited. | Sata 28 Day. parade | brary table $2.50, Call 704M. “SHERLOCK HOLMES” - 7 : ae i i thet The band members are: Clement : 5-19-3t : FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | |'°"*' Nees is “no ‘Good withoey| poocpfug, Richard Horner, Ed ard) V Roomers and bourders, | Harry C. Postlethwaite, Minister. See as ‘Joehim, Chas. MeCarty Leo Gerling ning worship at 10:30, theme, | gee eergeeremengy | Win. Corrigan, Francis Corrigan, Leo | = “Foes in the Home.” Music by the | Boesflug, Adam own, Stan dey | UMMM Muna tannc quartette. 1, Henry Charlebois, Geo. Junior Sunday school at 9:30. All ROPE UNTO U Sg . Herman Batcher, Hugh other departments at 12m. Remem Mee , John Neibauer, Harry Hur- | HERE ARE THE McKENZIE ber the n sand join them in rented ley, Howard Murphy, James Gorman, | their new quarters in the basement. Typenniter Donald ‘Erickson, Phillip Carufel, Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. This ee Chas. Whittey, Wim. Greierbieh|, will be union meeting of the Bismarck, Sebastian Goetz, Chris Jangula, | HOTEL FIVE Juniors and seniors. Digs James Healow. Subject, “Some- GABRIEL SNUBBERS Equip your car with Gabriels and ride in comfort. ($7.50 a pair and up.) Willard Batteries A quality battery built in the largest factory of its kind in the world. Standard equipment on most automobiles. ($17.00 and up.) CORWIN MOTOR CG, Gum-Dipped Cords | Gaining New Fame for Service 194% Sales Increase in Last Six Months Shows Trend Toward Firestone The public has emphatically spoken. The popu- lar preference in all territories is unmistakably the Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord, A standard of service has been set by these fa- results in economical mileage of the Firestone process of double gum-dipping. The buying-swing toward Firestone shows how it has advanced the public’s standard of tire value. mous tires without parallel in the past.- It has brought a sales increase of 194% for the past six months over the same period of a year ago—the greatest gain in all Firestone history. The Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord is the mighty achievement which has enabled Firestone to break the tremendous record of past Firestone success. The tire buying public has been aroused to the Ask owners about Firestone performance on their cars. Note the big taxicab fleets Firestone-equipped. Watch the new cars you see—just from the fac- tories; Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords are seen every- where in fast increasing numbers, Get the maximum extra mileage that only the Firestone name assures you. Only by insisting on this name can you be sure of getting the genuine gum-dipped construction. _ Most Miles per Dollar stone GUM-DIPPED CORDS Geta set of these Gam-Dipped Cords from one of the following dealers: COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, No. Dak. They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plts railroad fare and Hotel expens: ea MUNA AU alesmen Wanted If you are foot loose or want to take on something for your spare moments we want to talk to you. If you are employed at the present t'ise and not satisfied with your earnings, see us at once. This is a new purchasing plan that is going to be sold in the entire State to the auto- mobile owner and is being handled in a manner that the salesmen will like and big money should be made if in- structions are followed. This is not idle banter and if you want to make from $100.00 to $200.00 per week with all leads furnished, write to W. H. Paulsen, Room 402, Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, N. D., or H after 9 a.m. for an interview. all in person | BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS | Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge ' Day Phone 100 Night Pone 100 or 682 SEE TONIGHT SATURDAY _ WALTER HIERS and Jacqueline Logan in a comedy melodrama “MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME” PATHE NEWS ESOP FABLE A MERMAID COMEDY Monday and. Tuesday GLORIA SWANSON in“MY AMERICAN WIFE” - Matinee Every Day at 2:30

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