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ra Oe SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - , : PAGE ECAR oS BETES a PRLS ELMGNSHAT iced the sockets | AHA FUANVALIIAY VTL 5 bobainio pseu Wh @blaus auts] GidGlin akouiaay i : tly returned will lead thi iet; te t. Tl init should pay the diffe be- is of Dicki id Eck of Het- e 4 ¢ Hol nd and other coun- = gained? atin he State ing | 600 tes. ? Segoe ment E tration will be feld agin ROS LSA aah Td aaa adicih row, 10:30 a. m. Methodist City Health Officer. Junior Bible School at 9:30 a. in., County. up in thi closed banks. The Guaran-| Ff) ARMER- PIERCED Church, to High School and : aie pee teaeeas st ee : ty Fund Commission, it is understood, my College Students, and to inj je a ad denied Lab.l iy. teachers of the Bible school will 3¢ BURKE 0. Hind cei ied abliay BY PITCHFORK) teachers. COUNTRY CLUB leld Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. in ° DAKOTA BOYS ‘ ——_ ¥ 1H 2 Valentine, Neb. Sept... 8—-Albert oe i Gehl ea leg a a a Smallest Precinct Disturbed : Haugh, farmer residing near here, SCHOO]. DRESSES - ; cordial. weleome awaits you at all] . Over Scarcity of Election - AT ANNAPOLIS fork aaah aa baton ta nt ae ite fay bass Soe ity Se eee these services, aad eee hcl “are woven into the navy jue Missouri Slope at and. Western) nets | Officials . MAKE SQUAD) tire:her bet was aie with terri-| dresses for choo! girls, Gay ene TRINITY .ENGLISH LUTHERAN ‘ iad ie force into his abdome . |roidery 1s also used on the white } North Dakota Champion. CHURCH St. Louis, Sept, 8A voting. pre-| ASKS $77,000-From The State] Four of the North Dakota boys at| caw coun . collars and cuffs, j : i 5 ot. 8. acy t United Stat Naval Academy ' ship Contests Held forner Ave. C and 7th St. “| cinet in St. Louis County, with four Bonding Fund Ree a Ame a Seat TAGES (BURY YEAR } Services Sunday morning and even-| perennial residents, is~ believed to} have le the ‘ eaeal ‘ »-| Mexico City, Sept, 8——The Supreme . ‘ , ing. have the smallest population of any squad of 50, according to word re-| ‘ ; : ° Play in the Missouri Slope and] “Morning topic: God or Mammon,| kngwn qualified Be ea SEN a th Stunna eaghaa salt [ceived Weeds They ‘ave cgaBle: Buelie} Court of Mexico has betore it todes rf Western North Dakota tennis cham-| which? cinet in the United States. [Against the State Bonding Fund, for| end on the Bismarck football team | 20 fewer than 13,000 cases. Hear pionship contests opened today en| Evening: What is Moral Law? The precinct is ut Washington Uni-| approximately $77,000 because’ of | last ycur; Cooper of Williston, Fitz. | te being set us far in advance as the “Money } the courts of the Bismarck Town and} Sunday School with new Bible class | versity, just west of St. Louis City,|county funds tied up through de- be if It Ess ‘ ist Y ; eae IMM, deunite Pianta Pith te ella ey vice, how they can distribute themselves | which have since cloved. Get Your Coal Free Too Late To Classify Ba \WN MMMM MMMM commences right after morning ser-| and the four residents are wondering | posits made in banks in thp county Sete: Evening service still at 8 o'clock, at elections to provide the necessary | _ Liability had been denied by. the potas Doesn’t middle of aN < These is a fine field out for the| Ut in 2 or 3 weeks the time will (be | six precinct officials, State. Bonding Fund board, according| gpecial offer to Tribune readers. FOR RENT—A large attractive front TONIGHT coriteats, The entey, let. waeiannoun-T se {The quartet, however, takes com-|to Harold Hopton, manager, of the] jargo successfil 16-year-old coal room, nicely furnished, between sis Gen gen ele | ced today by Fred Page, in charge All welcome. fort in the fact’that some members| fund, because liability had hot been) |,.ny Tho Peoples Coal € | hospital and high school, bi iti, pieened nee SESS Be wnt G ‘music. Spe- \ ofthe pty tote ig Foltbeas I. G. Monson, | of the facuity stay at the dormitories | definitely ascertained. © Mri Hopton] 1199 'w. g5th St, Dept. 519, Chicago,| St 9-8-3t lem with scaly went habit of ‘ood s SES eet Te, \. Pastor. | when the university is in session, and | deelured belief that the fund would] 1)1, ghipping direct from mine tof. 0 = is Peer oor cheir hair, cial Japanese dec Bee ete eae er dealt Rae some of these may be qualified voters | escape lability and asserted that the | user, is offering this unusual oppo | LOST Liberal will ‘be pata he Mandan; Rime” Getrke, Mandati: R. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | {in St. Louis county. [ease was not similar to the Slope! tunity to one coal user in every] for return of, or information lead- saan, Eas Liga és, Nuabaes comes orations, at ti Williams, Mandan, Fred Mason, Man- Corner 4th St. and Ave. C, Those who reside at the university | county case in which a judgment of | neighborhood who h few hours| ing to tHe return o* white collic | 4, Vem seSnted bottle with a epecial rab: | ante. 4 ig Sunday service at 11:00 A, M. throughout the year are Jake Reich- | §50,000 and interest was obtained This is 4 mule dog, with sable colored head, fe ‘applicator attached. The metho Hf HEART So Oe een Ncud:| Subject: “Man”. ert, a janitor, and his wife, and Mor- | against the fund. answering to “Lud.” Frank G. | application is, casy-—and cleanly, | o Heccer get Be Weett teadens Roy Sunday School at 9:45 A. My Fis Boorstin, superintendent of build-| Slope county has entered suit | finest crude, Grambs, Bismarck, N,D. _9-8-2t | treatment te fed through ff ate wile RIVER Seibert, Hazen; Mr. Diewlow, Haxent Wednesday. evening testimony | itgs and grounds, and Mrs. Boorstin. | against the Guaranty Fund Commis-|purning coal, a —< the scalp ‘ie gently, massa sang ed Ore ee ey rcrhiaee i! igi, 0. p,| meeting at 8 o'clock, i Formerly they voted at the county] sion to recover $61,771.88 which had{from mine d. thereby Dancing! McKenzie Roof hulr,’ relieves, itching scalp and grows PAVILION. Sprecher, New Liepzig. A reading room is open in the| courthouse nt Clayton, but at the last | heen deposited in two closed banks} saving the profits of all middie men.| Garden — Tuesdays, Thurs-| pw) heir. Ave vw ee our 90-day L. Lillestrand, R. E. Morri p,|church, building every Tuesday,| Session of the state legislature a law|in Amidon by treasurers.of that | Man of good standing and well known! days and Saturdays 10c Srrann” » We you positive Mandan N. D L. Robertson, Fred L: Page| Thursday and Saturday except legal was passed providing for a board of | county, it being-understood that at-1in his community can get his col dnt Coolest t i Bis. iy Ne De dll of Bismarck holidays, from 2 to 4 P, M. election commissioners in St. Louis | torheys for the county wauld parti-|free. We suggest that you write this | danees. Coolest spot in Bis-) Hinney’s Drug Store a All are welcome to attend these | County. This law necessitated cularly press the claim that the com- | firm toda: dv. marck, districting of precincts, the adjoining of muni or unattached, territory in a pre- services and to visit the reading room, NNR SH aa B 7 cinct. cGy js Cg err dala ‘As, Washington University is not in ‘ Maruti harvises’ 16:80 ' Ja municipality, but is surrounded by j 8 ; Ae municipalities, it was necessary to First Baptist Church S Baier ke Shen make the gtounds of the institution | ~ Lilt Johnson; Paster. Evening services at 8 o'clock. ons All are cordially invited to attend Corner 4th St. and Ave. B. theese Kervicen, 10:30, Morning worship and sermon E. F. ALFSON, Pastor. LAST TIME TONIGHT by the’ pastor, subject, “Can All Things Work Together For Good?”| untry SOUTH SIDE MISSION AND How can it be seen in such disaster CHARITY SOCIETY. as a World war, the death of a Pres-| Rogular services every Sunday-at ident, the great earthquake in Japan?| 19 wcleck a. min Geraon. Bani . m. in G . English 00, Sunday School. Teachers of | service.at 11 o'clock, by Rev. Alsbury. the schools, visitors, strangers are! Sunday school in connection by Miss cordially invited, AMl pupils and new | Tnvrany. "Please ‘send. your’ worn ones will soon be in their place, we} clothing and shoes, ets, to the Mis- s hope. A 7:00, B. Y. P. U. A special business | $10": 505 ¥6th St. So., on call phone meeting will pete omen for the J. B, HAPPEL, Pastor. WM. RUSSELL coming year will be elected. : : " ’ 8:00, Evening worship and sermon| 9: 8: ALSBURY, Asajst. Pastor. —in— | by, the ppstor, oa = . "8:00, A’special business meeting ot | Qs ‘ te Noten Ge tated tor Wednesday | Oil Supply May evening for the purpose of arranging} Neyer Equal Demand the program for the year. “GOODBYE GIRLS” feth Vashi if : HAROLD LLOYD McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church Mba Sept. 8—Despite gov- : Dr. S. F. Halfyard, Pastor. ernment efforts in prompting, the eee most efficient development oil fields, it is becoming more ee « ‘ A evident that the country’s oil pro- 2080:a mantig worship. duction will probably never again uean Dre Meee catch up with the demand, according * Anthem, “I Waited For the Lord,” aeabedi 4 by Mendelssohn, sung by Double! t¢ § recent statement of the Bureau Quartette. Professor Harry L, Wagner, Organ- ist. “Get Out and Get Under” Monday Domesti¢ Usiivanpbian’ increased , Organ offertory. from 261,000,000 barrels in 1914 to “o S, sele et e n= i # uw ce selected, by Mr. George Hum-| 5561490,000. barrels in 1922, the hu. The Face on The Sermon-theme: “Education, the| teu’ figures: show, while production Barroom Floor” eased f 66 arrels Principal Thing.” High school and! 255 s99.00 ‘in: ¢ 266,000,000'barrels to college students, and, leaders are specially invited to hear thig sermon. Organ postludes 12:00ans Sunday aehook Bureau engineers have made exten Vacation days are over.and it'is| {iV {nvestigations—of oll: shale ide 3 Fa a A hoped that the attendance of teach-| Posits in the ee ea crs and pupils will greatly inerease.| fyeq"nere; ont declare a potential Be in your place tomorrow. ists in these deposits and some day THEATRE Hae p.m. Epworth League, will furnish the raw materials upon TONIGHT—Saturday the same period. Im- ports increased te«make: up the de- ficit. ful service for young peopie.| Vii.) ; anise : 2 producers must rely. Investi: eae eee Neniee to Task. gation is’ being continued to deter- BIRO cOuuliC vmOreRIR mine the most favorable con Organ prelude, and methods for retorti i Anthem by the Men’s Chorus, shale deposits, Organ offertory. Sermon-theme: “What Christ Came ; To Do." : Dancing! McKenzie Roof a Organ postlude. Garden. — Tuesdays, Thurs- Come and bring a friend, days and Saturdays. 10c ~|dances. Coolest spot in Bis- marck, BETTY COMPSON —and— RICHARD DIX In a clever, high class melo- drama that fs sure to entertain and delight you. “THE WOMAN WITH FOUR FACES” Pathe News Aesop Fable St. Georges Church 4 Rev. Dr. Ryerson, Rector. ‘ 7 15th Sunday after Trinity. Early celebration of the Holy Com- Uf ae munion at /8 a. m, Dp Sunday school 10, a, m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 2, m, Subject, “The Creative Power off For Sale: Mind.” 5 The ladies of St. Georges church Modern House of 9 are invited by the Rector to meet at|/ rooms and bath, hot water House-Bargain the church at 8 p. m, Thursday after- H t 4 °. /neon to consider plans for the con pero item: ent lo “Fighting Blood” - ‘The first Vestry meeting of the fall|f{ rooms will pay for house. “A Grim Fairy Tale” is called t t. Tuesday evening 7:30, at the Parish House. neee leon $5,000.- Cash ROUND NINE The newnethod to reach - the 3 » friends and members of the church For Sale: hore good results as shown by thé MONDAY and TUESDAY Restor int Sunday hong "| lights. Price $1,650. Cash]|f THEODORE ROBERTS | Wanted—Every boy and girl of St.| Only $250. i) Georges in the class, tomorrow. * Phone 308W. J. H. Holihan y .| Phone 745” \ DEVELOPED i nineteen years’ ex- Greatly improved and oversized brakes perience, the 1924 line of Reo high- with 15-inch drums and 2%-inch faces : powered six-cylinder passenger cats _ provide positive control; a simple, sure more forcefully expresses the signifi. and safe design of time-tried goodness cance of Reo as “The Gold Standard of __ is assurance of continued efficiency. German service from 9:30 to 10:30 a,’m, All other service are held in | paws aa Ls wR : Values.” : Powered with the wonderful Reo 6-cyl- English. SAE oh. ed afl claasei inder engine; nothin; expesiaracs ne Bible school, 10:30 to 11:30 a, m., ] ‘ > e rugg 9 powe SIs is hung ted. Wi h af I followe@ by a brief sermon on the $i . lo th road f idin: untri It int e vaives in head topie: “The God of Another Chance, wer to e or easier riding, artes calees at side. positive re ory inkrentingpostvacn ms wees greater safety and improved appear- lubrication and cooling spaeee and. sua ance. The double-frame mounting of Bee have a very interesting port-vas i ian Work Committee,” Variou ; 1 Netinctive Bi unusual accessibility, it provides de- : ower units,—long a distinctive Reo pesidable power for every driving © Work Committee. Various members will sist about some Gs peed (oe . ducing vadatlon, There will be: po9- eqture,—is maintained. So isthe sim- ¢onditio: <e cial music. Come! -7:18 p.m, le dual fe t ntrol.- / Evening sermon: ’ “the Most Im- Pp! 00! col f . Sefety—relisbility<-comferZocbiaseny Hee Super strength marks the new rear axle, —roadability—appearance,—on what- combines the advantages of both: ever factor motor car satisfaction is : the semi-floating and full floating types. based, Reo dominates. -— : The Gold Standard of Values —in— “GRUMPY” EVANGELICAL CHURCH 2 Church, corner Seventh and Rosser Sts,, C, F, Strutz, paster. ° ——— He Knows He’s Important The farmer is used to hearing farming’re- ferred to.as “the chief industry of the coun- ‘ at and himself as “the backbone of the nation.” ~ x i A cordial welcome to. all, 4 Prayer service and Bible Study Tuesday evenii 8 o'clock, He knows all that; he knows he’s! important So we ‘won't: go,over that ground again; we'll just say now that we want him to look R. Burns, State President. of Chri eu gaperice shi friends; be eller whe Hew petiagto 18 lems, and who are in Pei apogee dad |" ‘hearty sympathy with his plans and ambi- vices that may be, required. { . tions. .Morning worship. at 10:80 a. m. “Sermon theme: “Whet Does It Mean To Be ‘Born of the Spirit?” Special music, Solo ‘selected—Mrs, k “Barnes, Peinghsi'g Barnes and Mrs, Sco- Broning Worship st, 6 o'clock, 5 “Speieh music by, cHoir. { on fhe Christan ofa eenns of sermons First, Fresbyterian Charch Rev. Harry C. Postlethwaite, D. D. Minister. The pulpit ‘until the first of the year Will be supplied by Rev. Harper ings et

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