The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX: KIWANIS CLUBS ‘They are trying to make a suecess, not of business, but of life. They believe that only by employ- ing the golden rule can mankind hasten the golden age. Sm osm cere hve MANY DIE AS QUAKE'SHOUTS}: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE many . creatures “being trampled death and many persons killed. The Daily Mail says €0 were killed or injured and 100 dogs and cats and scores of poultry kill- Ons L$ WHAT KIWANIS IS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928 “business.” It t#'a ‘body of usi- tess and professional Men, rather, ‘banded together for panposes of mutual and general uplift. It is. ‘not | religious, organiza, tradition, but everything for ‘truth. It delights to break precedent, but preserve principle. It, hates farm- ality, but fosters familiarity; not the famillarity that reeds con- in their respective communitées, ‘to promote ‘business ethics, en- courage friendships, cooperate in the world better by improving civic betterment projects, create GROWTH TOLD ai ty SA ola ag tion, but {t Gelieves in tempt, but companionship, What| confidence and help make them- ‘ —_——, ee dealers assert that the 'sttair| It ia not sectarian, ‘but believes it may lack in dignity it makes up| selves first. They are not engaged - was an organized raid by thieves. :|in the church, in devotion. It is mot interested in|in reform, but in polishing off The first Kiwanis Club met in De- troit; Michigan, jn 1915. At the end President of Kiwanis Sends ~ SCARE CROWD KIWANIS the soul, McKenzie Cattle is radio-activity of It is a spiritual element relationships. It is not educational, but it be- lieves in the school. It is not benevolent, ‘but it be- @ man’s purse but hig personality. It concerns itself with a member's character, not his cash, their own rough edges on the wheel of fellowship and friendly personal contact. permeating human It is made up of emanations from man’s better self. —- Hieves in charity. + It is ‘not traterna} jbut it believes in_ brotherhood. of the first year there were three clubs, .and 650 members. Three and If years later, at the time of KIWANIS is international in scope, but passionately loyal to flag and country, city and state. It is His Greetings ‘ London Street reet_ Panic Oceurs Shipments Total Quarter Million Beulah Lignite Coal is Best. ‘ ningham Convention in 1949,| Greeting from the internation- as Thieves Plan Raid Radium is a material force in| It is not political, but.tt hhelieves| composed of over eighty thousands fic per ton. Order now. é thére Were . al president of Kiwanis came to- Q ‘ in [the World of matter; KIWANIS 18! in good government. sverylay, normal fellows "it “€te Koeln Transfer Co. Phone bership of 15,50 day to the local Kiwanis club, on Pet Stalls Dickinson, Oct. 8—Ranchmen in/a moral force in the world of men. KIWANIS f tor! UnitedStates and Canada wi t from 1919 to 1922 over 660 ¢ = the south and north pastures on the cares ‘ nothing for nitedStates an ni who mee! Dadium defies many of the accept- on the eve of its charter presen- KIWANIS tation, The telegram from Pre~ —_e— a. ——— added, so that when the International Berthold Indian reservation ‘havejed laws of nature; London, Oct. 8.—Shoats of “earth- Conve gh vrata inte AD sident Arras oe onic, | auake, earthquake” in a crowded 4 Rigg ene ly ede ste Lee OF alatrtat, reserve, wit CTT NONOUAGUAUEDOCAUNAUUAUCRUOUERUONOCURELOOUGHORONOUQAEONOUONONGGOoUNOoNeCOueONLO at in the United States and Can October 8. eae gee in the East. End. yesterday | ister from Sanish. Ranchmen who | friendliness. caused a stampede in which a num- ber of people were trampled, hun- dreds of caged animals, destroyed and miscellaneous property lost or Like radium, its energy is inex- haustible and its power irresis- tible. The more it expands the more it has to give. - Both are have leases in the middle pasture ex- pected to ship from Killdeer op Octo- ber 4. It is said there wil] be about ada, and 68,11 members. The following statis Scott Cameron, Pres. Kiwanis Club, Bismarck, N. D. shaw the ion: growth of the orga ey Members'p Presentation of your charter @ix train loads shipped from the res- Jan. 1, 1916 650) sata ea hlatothe “event inithe |s rhe glepel Mas, aene Belagt street, | ervation pastures aside’ from cattle Buick piveeen WthGs aie Mi One : Jan, 1, 1917 8 0) community interests of Bismarck | Hethnal Green, a noted eehter for| shipped from Sanish by ratichment Ming Process Notch Mae Nae one Jan. 1, 1918 73 7.900) for it is through your club that |the sale of domestic. peta. Local| snd farmers in the northeastern sec- | F)°C): Tination of dross. ‘ i dap. 1, 1919 acto new community spirit and ser- | dealers said that an auetion was in| tion of the county. total of more KIWANIS represents ideas in ‘an. , vice will be born, Kiwanis | progress when.a band of toughs en-| than 4,000 hea@ of beef steers will be | vGiution and ideals in practice. 36,047 ineluded in the shipments. is honored in’ welcoming your At a conservative estimate of $60 tered the throng and ‘cub into its great and happy raed “earth- quake.” _ The crowd #! led while the It is popularly held to be a busi- i ness organization, but its mission G8,5R9 . aly family of. eighty two thousand | stalls were overthrown...The caged | per head, these shipments will easily | much loftier, its aspirations in- Sayer ero tD i Gnertberee animals and birds which fell in the|net McKenzie county ranckmen a | finitely te ‘taiael canbe Tater % There are many of them in Bi Edmund F. Arras, path of the mob suffered se-erely,| quarter of a million dollars. preted by any use of the worl magek. When they meet they call International Pres. cach other by their first The Elks Dining room will reopen for the season Tues- ‘lay hard, work hard and trust] 22y evening, Oct. 9. Meals B served daily, noon and even- LATEST NOVELTIES ; SES aa ne ! iH ae lite OUOUORLGSSESSSOROLDUORESESSOEUGRUO0S SSUDEAISUSUSSELSCRESLDSESLISESAN0GR00N0RS0010000009000080000800000000 T enck other, 'T prefer not to eri ' ‘ ticize unless ism will constrict. | ing. SSM sg Ac Te Ivory Toilet Goods ‘ —at SPECIALLY LOW: PRICES. cs THE ANNEX HOTEL European Plan ae Do Ye Unto Others As Ye Would They Should Do Unto You. BRESLOW’S a TO DATE AND FIRST CLASS-IN EVERY PARTICULAR: Pe Y een ' UORDOUOOUDDURUEDDUOROEDDROONCLOGENUSOUUOT: This is the Spirit of Kiwanis. Cc. H. DEWALL THE WOOLWORTH STORE. TL in Rf oN Y | [Ar Sere merece | 4 dil 1 ly ih i vi é a j KIWANIS IS ONE OF, THE GREATEST KEYS i; a i | jgueneacecisn neces HHH _ WHICH IS UNLOCKING. THE REAL TREASURE a- = E = = f \ fe: “E HOUSE OF. THE WORLD—SO PLAINLY POR- i z = TRAYED BY THE MAN OF GALILEE. z ‘ A eet J. B. SMITH te Z . GROCER THE CIRCLE OF HELP AND HOPE - : t : 4 i ~ 2 HINO T AG TAMING AC TN OT ACTING ASAUAUIAS RC aN) z 5 = = Ee Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffner & Marz = ‘ ; t f = Hade for fall and winter : IS AN ORGANIZATION, E HART SCHAFFNER z re 2. & MARX COATS ae oS WORTH WHILE z Oe ig z : : ; : A Every diidebaker improvement “has: Saine experience, ’ . FORWOMEN , z 5 3 quality in its maling. That more than you think it ~ H . he S H E does. the t and : ; idee richest of ipa fabries, the nan : ‘ . @ et : E tian 18 WHY : brilliant styles, rich furs, new colors 7 : : % = \ Studebaker cars eaeh year are'the: outstanding. » sensa- and = : z ; me : ‘ tion of the automobile world. It.means extra care in workmanship, . z \ : Jane” ayo i Le gpa [ : f ; STUDEBAKER’ YEAR _ ~ quality and extra value. x Each year since Studebaker first built cars. tidiettintous’ es improvements have been weed 6 first on See sealctater models,

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