The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1923, Page 2

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aa eae eee Ger eae pcacanaraTae 7: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1928 Ed. Mount family during the ey PAGE TWO i MILLION YEARS OLD . = = WOULD HAVE | | E. H. Weber and F, Ez Young of | # BIBLE RE AD Bismarck visited our vicinity Friday | 5 A A z in the interest of the Bismarck Ad- VICTROLA instrument line includes twenty-one 8 vertising Club and the first Com- pee Is i id f 8, desi and ri : munity day Monday. They treated co ize: ns ces. . 4 IN SCHOOLS: all the farm children whose homes mode vering a wide ry or s ? 1 8 ta P : | they visited to candy which log. | ay inte eae Pele ‘Ask your, dealer, or write to us for a complete VF ; Et 2 Washingtow Organisation | Wiss Floreice Perkins, daehter of | Weekly issues of new Victor Records provide not only i W.°D, Perkins has gone to Chicago b the : Plans Campaign to Com- | Wists ake eill sitar ihe, Chlewe| the best ut. newest selections by the greatest artists in ; ‘i \ Evangelical Institute and study for h, id.’ > pel Reading of Bible in | Missionary work, | Miss Perkins eac. fie ‘ : Schools taught school near here for sevetal fi { i 5 \ years, . , — | Pi | “There are now over fifty: scholars } CHRISTIAN NATION in the Baldwin school, three ntw 3 | | scholars starting last Monday, Oth- = { jer children later on will, help. to 4 Federal Government Has | swell this number, as several of the : 4 e | older scholars are helping get the 7 Power to Instruct Peo- crops out of the way ,before starting, * ° + a acd ani The three new scholirs are: Lillian é a 3 4 j ple in Christianity Is | Gehpke, and Grice and Gordon Me New y ‘ctor | B cords Claim Avo! “A i | a ; beaeal While burning weeds along the : | Spokane, Wash. 20—Thav | | right of way the section crew were . , 1 this is a Christian nation, that the | | uitsble to contrat te:tite with ie em Y : = American nation was founded on the | Teele thet. soRaIHMGAMLG sue CUNRS 9 = that all beaut Ute a wie was destroyed Friday. The weeds : * re secondary to the laws o y ike tinder, "g ‘ i » Grit is h in the Bible, and Cae eho TEE R 1 Co: Operatic DOUBLE-FACED that the King James version of the | Pasinevereuldihe Tala ee RHEE ‘ed Seal mceert and pera Number List, = Sauaiinn a? Ae the nae tae complain that hunters fail to close Lucia—Sextette 3 mental law of God on whieh the tne xe ii s i 4 @ tion is established, is the « | prefiltes with tho roqult tone. hale) Galfi-Curci-Egener-Caruso-de Luca-Journet-Bada/ 10000 $3.50 3 the Bible Fellowship of Citizens as | stock! get cut and cause damapedte Rigoletto—Quartet Galli-Curci-Perini-Caruso-de Luca. t ToT we uuneiatans panna others before they can be caught. ‘The two greatest concerted vocal masterpieces of Italian $ Synod of Washington of the Presby- Saye f jovemeat, 3 terian Church in the U.S, A, as well | soe ey operty oe eae ee 1 $225 (Tachaikownky) Menchee and N.Y. Puna Onchecte 6374. 2.00 | ER a her Ernest Rupp whe ationded Mh Bec, $265 Symphonie Pathetique— Ade lumens 6 row q the united interdeno:ainational ef- Fee enecae RRS come home fo A ape and N.. bt aid Grenesia S A fort, following official action by the iS Second and closing movements from the intense and pow- 3 P EeigeHn od to obtain legal Thomas J. Horne of the Ne ional suse Micsabeae a eT: Mike HbiheS Jeyeandeins “daughtet te erful last symphony af the great composer. ie ~ decree t pmpel the reading of the | bling the bones of a mastodon, the skeleton of which ‘ound by Dr. a 3 4 Bible. in eee ‘American public |G. \W. Gitbey in Arizona. ‘It is believed the giant animal is a’ million ea uh Siar ison’the sick i Sek tia Coe pram sndbBaCE Jan Paderewski ae 2 school. Mr, Edmiston plames exelu- | years old. HU BAS Ado 9 Hh Etude in G Sh: Jan Paderewski 917 1: F ADE CUE dU Aaa ada L Tom Morris who lives north: east] |! ono. No. 6 het . Aa sae ale, “yeti of town was geen in our midst Fri-| {ii learers frequently mistake Paderews! ‘raveler” for a 6 Hie votcanion stor Me: Batstaton's day, He purchased a yew windmill | {li Chopin number. ‘These composers ars countrymen. ‘The j statement is the observance of the MaKc ean be erected on his fagm! ji} Etude is the immortal piano study in week of September 16-22 as Constitu- ear \. i Z a i tional Week, at the recommendation eae ‘ i, Labe : x ofthe American Bar Association, {is giving an auetion sale at his farm] | Clyde Freeman who attended high | {if Black 1 Operatic Airs x “We , = this week, ha ecided it| school im Bismarck for a week has} Aida”— Verdi Ditty taany [| Glemeoe-Livona | /h,,cc"¥ Me set wt dthame and gone fo work fa Cone ione at mie oe Aad interests that seek to show that our |# a Walter Spangberg near Regan. “Love, ower to Victory’ 1.28 J government is without Christ or} Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Clark of Fort} Nels Anderson, Harry Rickman fe Gems n “‘Aida”—Part 2 (Vert) Victor Opera Company S3726 4 Christianity, without God or church. | pice were Sunday visitors at the|and Righard Borner spent Monday| Mesdames — Frank -Erback and} “Gly to l"—"My Nee Land"—-But Oh King in Thy Power Tramsees- 4 “During Constitutional Week,” he} wm, Baker home, and Tdesday in Garrison where ‘they |James M. Coushire of Rockford, [ll- y a sata ht continued, “all ministers of every BE Be helped lay a new side track-on the| inois visited for a short time in town tee bs poles od et hen ke a amore magnificence a church should preach on the Declara- Mrs. Chas, Clark did shopping in| Soo railroad. Sy on ite wy, to pane Sf iagroctent pastes iy nrough the e sumptuousness = tion of Independence and the Con-| port Rice Thursday. Eee e ladies had been touring through | jeam thro} record, 3 stitution, showing that thissis ajo James Davis of Miles City Mon-|Southern Canada and expected to| |} $150 8 ‘ ° 1 Christian nation founded on the| yy and Mrs, C. A. Carlson and| tana stopped for a short visit intown| Motor east from Bismarck on the] [ii Light Vocal Sélections 2 Bible.” daughter Miss Gerda, were visitors | Thursday on the way to the Capi-|Way home. Their husbands will join | | Mr. Edmiston’s statement empha-! 14 the John Wilde home Sunday|tal city. Mr. Davis, who had been|them in the Twin Cities after whith ‘ The Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks 4 sizes the “powers of Gl Gov- | evening ef last week. visiting relatives north of here ‘was|the whole party will proceed to IHi- The Duncan Sisters\19113 .75 ernment to direct untform instruc- uae : much surprised to see so many fine | DOis.. Stick i The D £3 4 An aeeeenikt lnatte niviaction thn'), Jee Burboge wan ouhasljiavg.ualt- jor) {iélde in thisinart of thes states ry D. d child a es the G., according to these little ig ity, set forth in the Bible, from the}. 50 Hazelton S ; He took several samples of our corn| Mrs. Thomas Donovan and childeen 9 . a Bible itself.” He said that the Bi-|°F "” Beslton home to show his neighbors, |and Mrs. Albin Nordstrom and Hittle have scalped t the ‘best seats for the Celestial Choir. “Stick in | ble Fellowship would soon present to] 5o4., pastwood was a‘eapital city Leg son Glen have reached their’ destin- Ps tragedy. = the government a brief to prove that “ Mr, and Mrs, Ben Lawyer and fam-) ition at Monroe, Washington safe- 3 {G S Yourealt a Piece of Cake Billy Murray} 193 14.75 . 8 the ‘Federal government ‘has | this ily of Wing were last Sunday guests| ly. They left here last Sunday for i gie!(“Yea! Ma'am!) Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray : 4 ao po as le aang pane s Woodland and} At the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. G.| the west. > “Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake” is a bit of home satire. : a of school lands and fonds fer the {children returned (o Bismarck last | Higgins. . of “Maggie” is about a girl who is nagged by her mother. J Support of common schools in the}weck where the children will atten) ee OR REGAN . ‘ waStous : The 4 school, after having spent the va-} Mr. Samuel _ Ward o fannibal, = ss a mental daathlavinyol¥éilj nesta tR8t cation’ months at Glencoe with Mrs.t Missouri noy ieabane spending the] 4 i i Dance Records : ay olved ‘id, that |v codland’s mother, Mrs. Margarct| past month “in Baldwin visiting Mrs. : a as this is a Christian nation, its] Woodland’s mother George Ward and family left Mon-) Julius Brendal has returned hope - (The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Waltz Z ee eae beet ey ‘day for Peoria, Illinois where he|from Starbuck, Minn., where he at- hitey Rains sD ses Eatnsyizani Serenaders}19115 .75 z me ch Christianity of the vations | Mrs. Chas, Clark and daughter,| will spend some. time visiting rela-| tended the funeral of his brother, Indiana Wiser Kani The Troubadours. 3 as set forth in the Bible. oe Miss Mamie, ! s. Jas. su se tives before returning home. Fou eats enc rag BOR a Waltzes—the kind — ane in the a before? FE Mr. Edmiston quote the decision ot {and Mrs. W. Kyes and Mr. Sheffi ital Sunday with his daughter, \ the Fraternity Sweetheart becomes the Coll: the Supreme Court of the United |Wwere callers at the Geo. Suverly| Walter Spanberg and Andy Larson] ital Sunday with his daughter, Miss Fox T: International Ne = States in the case of the Church ot |home the past week, of Regan were transacting business | Hilda, who is attending the Bismarck {I Love Me—Fox Trot - Orchestra} 19421 7 x the Holy Trinity versas the United eae in town the latter part of the week.| high schpol. ., NoNo Nota ricci Ey many ore : States, construing the Declaration of |( Frank Mick who is a former resi-| Manoa| ean f okel: “I Love Me” makes a Yery clever fox trot. “No No Nora” | Independence as authority for ad-|dent of Gayton left Saturday for| Miss Wilma Graham of Wilton vis-| , Mrs. Sisie penaresarned ae oe re maces eg ; Bj | judging tho American people to bes /his hem at Nettie, W. Va. aftersa}itee aver the wack sad nt the home a {Somebod Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra} qi 75 Ee aes ewe eee : Will Extradite: . ove Talc Fox 7 Great White Way Orchestra As i ee Morris Satter has tfaded his Ford All d Thi is eine aptirw Pe a and a smooth, mu- Mr, and Mrs. John Wilde and|runabout for a Ford touring car lege eves sicianly fox.trot with unusdal combinations of instruments, daughter autoed to“Hazelton Sunday | finding the runabout too small for To Saskatchewan Fargo, Sept. 20.—Clifford Burns ‘and W. S. Nile today were held for extradition to Saskatchewan on a charge of theft by the U. “s. Com- missioner when the evidence. was presented and defense by pe for church, they were accompanied |the needs of his family, by Vivian and Verna Burbage and} were entertained at the Burbage home at dinner. Miss Emma Sarge who left here some time ago for Los Angeles, Cal- ifornia by motor has written friends that she reached her destination safely and likes the West very much. WILL STUDY U.S. POLICIES German Investigators Will : do Research Work on 3 who is attending school at Linton spent the week end at the parental home. ictrola Look under the lid.and on the labels for these Victor trade-marks g Machine Company, Camden,N.J. for both. Leslie Thompson was released, the commissioners holding that evidence was insufficient .in his Several from this vicinity attend- ed the farewell dance which was giv- en by James Every at Painted Woods Lake last Friday night. *HIS MASTER'S VOICE” Mrs. Grace Matthews moved into aaa the Corbin school house last Sunday, where she will teach, School started AMMAN AAT HS aL A Monday morning and Mrs. Matthews case. United States and her little son will live in the| Mr, and Mrs, John Mount of Dris-| The two men will ibe returned to ¥ school house durihg the term, Mrs.|coH visited with their home folks| ©imada. ‘i L. F. Ferguson will teach the school |east of Baldwin over the week-end. in Burr Oak district that is located in the bottom, west of Glencoe} church, tuk Playing dead, as a safety device, is common amgng spiders. : LABORATORY CREATED Miss Viola Olson, who attended school east of town last year has gone to Bismarck to finish her edu- cation. While attending school near Baldwin Miss Olson made her home with her uncle, Otto Hogue and fam- Bolshevism has created a laboratory of world politics = in Berlin, something new in political = science. This institution has little _ todo with musty textbooks and dry Berlin, Sept. 20.— Mr. Copelin and J. L. Kelly of the Ford Garage in Bismarck, were callé ers at the Geo, Suverly home, Mon- lecturers. It sends itu investigators | day of last week. ily. to the scene of interesting political ” = activities fall parts of the world,| Mr. and Mrs, Burl Schultz and| Miss Pearl Rische has accepted the position of school teacher of the country school’east of town and will family of Corydon, ‘fa. are guests and they bring reports to the official \ tA aie ia at the home of Geo, Corbin and fam- = staff which keeps abreast of the = world coe Eatetmecte the in-|ily, Mr. Corbin is Mr.” Schultz's|open for school next Monday. Miss + formation it collects In ternts of in. | grandfather. . Rische will make her home with the = ternational consequences, = "Captain Jacques Sadoul, former|¢ French army officer who wi tenéed to death in France for the part he played in premoting sedition & among the experts on the Bolshevist —————% BALDWIN ||iowa Physician Makes Mrs. Ca enter and two s6i m Startling Offer To tela “ire past|- Catarrah Sufferers have been visiting during the past month at the home of their daughter poetical Mrs. Otto Hogue and family will} Found Treatment Which Healed His leave soon for their home near Red| Own Catarrh and Now Offers Cloud, Nebraska. Mrs. Hogue and| to Send It Free To. Sufferers two little daughterg will accompany Anywhere them home and visit until late in — December. Mrs, Carpenter expected 000 CIRCULARS .ARE BEING / DISTRIBUTED 10,000 PEOPLE ‘ARE ‘BEING © ACQUAINTED WITH THE ° MOST. : OF THE Byer ¢ shevist troops at Odessa in 1919, S : = among the txperts on the Bolshevi . staff who are conducting this new : ‘Yaboratory. Jean Areng, who was j.- Wounded by the who killed Vorowski, the Russian unofficial del- fs at the Lansanne Conference, Davenport, Iowa—Dr. W. 0. Cof- ‘As another member of the laboratory |to leave last week, but later on de-|fee, Suite 1520, St:;. James . Hotel cided to postpone the trip for a short | Bldg., this city, “one of the most time until threshing was ov. the | wi oldest boy having found work in the harvest fields’ here <% Fata, _. At present the laboratory is much interested in dissecting America’s policy. President Coolidge’ the microscope. His. speech- official setivities’ are being ly known Paysicians and sur- geons in the central west, announces | that he found’ a treatment which, completely h 4. him of .catarrah in the head and-noje, deafness and week on a motor trip|head noises after many years of to West Virginia and other castern| fering. » He then gave the treatment, points have written relatives that|to a aonb of other sufferers’ and they are progressing nicely on their| they state that they also were com: trip, and so far have encountered| pletely healed. ‘The Doctor is so good* roads all along the way.’ Mr.] proud of his achievement and s0| nd Mre, Falkenstein are accompani-| confi his ent will {|ed ‘by their two “little ~ daughters,|bring other sufferers the same free-| a their old daughter, . Mi: Grace|dom it gave him, that he‘ is offering! Falkenstein and several “sohs are to send supply absolutely lodking after the farm during’ the: ie to an: of this’ who sheance ot: mee perenit tea “him. Dr. iss Ce hype a). ~My and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein who tion from the ‘b= rn miapeniin, Sint He, ct plso being investigated, who have Russia on ap fst Regen wwas|arrh, catazrhal "head the Se ;

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