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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1923 : STATE SOON TO DEATH AND SCRAP IRON! BE CLASSED AS DIVERSIFIED, \ Agricultural College Writer s Study of Statistics Revealing This ARE Fargo, N. W., Oct. kota hasn't so. fa #ean be truly cla as a_dive state. That's the con- study of statisti » Agricultural col- sed on ihe assumption that \ i RECORDS HOWN | Hooper | 13—Nortl), Da- 0 before it to from the Si | WANTED tion of the Bethel Bonnie Free Church at the corner of Uline Ave- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Sf, Reed, Grand Pacific Hotel, Sunday or Monday, 10-13-2t FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light hos in modern home _ close Phone 79%, QW-2nd St. 10-13-1w ‘O RENT—Immediately a food piano, State monthly condi- tions, , Write Tribune No, 665. 10-13-1w. FORRENT—Apartment (furnished) 2 rooms, hall and bath, private en- such, trance, heat, water, lights $30.00. Cail after 5 P.M. 208 Thayer, Phone 464K. 10-15-Lw New Church To Be Dedicated Devils Lake, Oct, 1 The dedica-| (py In e and nd strect in this city which construeted during the past will take place on Sunday, with appropriate cere- he structure is 40x50 in has a full basement, is built of locked tile,.and its value is es d to be in the neighborhood of It will seat ahout 260 people. Urge Increase f On Gas Tax Pierre, S. D., Oct. 18.—In_ his, an- nual address before the ninth an- nual convention of the Association of South Dakota County Commis- | ; sioners ang Road Superintendents, President L, W. Schaller, Yankton, her ben feet Jury. urged at the session here that the legislative committee take steps to induce the next legislature to in-| w crease the road tax on gasoline to three cents. He also said that the gasoline war started in the gtate by the governor eye. means a saving to the general public | > j of $4,000,000 annually. THREE DAYS IN TREE, Canterbury, Eng.,~Oct. 13.—A_ cat climbed a 50-foot poplar tree here and then was afraid to come down. After remaining in the tree three days and nights it was rescued by firemen and police. cent! tion YES, FRANCE HAS N. Paris, Oct. 13—“Yes, We Rave No Bananas,” translated into French, is being sung all over Montmartre and newspapers here are explaining with great care its origin and “meaning. “Qui, Nous N’avons Pas de Bananes” is the way it begins. DOG HAS CAESAREAN London, Oct. 18—A Caesarean operation was performed on a valua- ble Aberdeen terrier by a veterinary | here, and two of the four _pyppies were brought into the world alive. During the mother's convalescence, the pups have been adopted by a cat. The following table which includes the membership fee will illus- rate the value to you of having your savings working at compound | were true, at a becoming angle, all further the impression of | her perfect poise and control. Another glove: Paris, late Gaby Deslys, noted French ac- tress, may be erected in her home town of Marseilles. Most. At Stake, Mrs. 8 Calmest Stoc erson (untinued from Page » with ny cowvagy. T appearance, she looks exactly like a description of what the well- dressed business woman should wear. Her trim, blue serge suit, with a | femiitine white batiste blouse beneath blue turban which allows just a bit of the red hair to show the veil keeping it in per- | and the gray fox fur kept | and the gray Kittle plac thing I notice BET SHE'S A SQUTHP, iNesden, Eng., Oct. man told the magistrate here she threw a cup at her husband and | unfortunately hit the baby 1)' “Of course, it isn’t pleasant to lis- ten to what I have to in court. like an unpleasant problem play, or | a bad chapter in a morbid book. If it | it would be too terrible. | Bat it’s just fiction, and I take it as full confidence that the jury and the world at large will be able to distinguish between fact and malicious fancy. “I can hold out as long as the op- position does and [I'm going to. clear my name before the worlg and before my children. for a month, I'll not break gown or promise you If the case lasts was that she refrained from manifesting any concern or superiority when. the first | witness against her wilteq under the | testimony and was charged with per- | “1 only want to vindicate myself | in this court,” she said. want anyone else to suffer on my ac- count.’ “y AW 13.—A_ wes that in AND IT TOOK, Too Bournemouth, Eng., Oct. 13. ly vaecinated baby here on the mother, LIVE HERE, LIVE LON Richmond, ‘Eng., Oct. 13.— the 18 people who died here in Aug- ust were more than 65 yenrs' of age. | GABY DESLYS IN MARBLE Oct. 13.—A statue of Ba interest in the FIDELITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. ‘h al TPR EN Ts ‘our trainmen killed and 2 opis » dly s the toll of a recent train wreck in Se eee eceeeat ot | Atizona, 46 miles north of Photo iaws what was left of the engine and dintng.¢ o diy ation. 2 aa | ny ‘avi ings with fala FIRST PRESBY the value of Li be held in the| Revé Harry C. Postlethwaite, i ind consumed in the s - The datter meetings are f Mini i mliebene yer Hea all who wish to come, Topic: Vere} The Perey supplied by total valne of the 3 wheat crop,| onal Christia the rper RB. Burns, State for the first time in the historx of ae President Christian” Endeavor Socie-| rccotding to available re : 38 CHURCH. : iM also be glad to render ie of the 1923 wheat Rev n, Rector. orial services, » Residence crop has been estimated at $52,000,-| ‘fwerti er Trinity. EVANGELICAL CHURCH yer Street ,Phone 929 L R. 000, based on federal estimates of cat Chureh, corncr Seventh and Ross- Morning worship at 10.30 a. m. production and average farm prices| r er Streets, Strutz stor Sermon theme ns from the of cents p nushel for hard ervice 1 the German language | Master's Joy ; and forvdurum. The esti- m | iN 30 a. m. | Special music by quartette. ed total vi tue ef animal products — - All other servige ¢ conducted} Anthem—“Father In Heaven”— ‘ sold during: the} in the English langu: Briggs, f posed) on thal Sunday school from 10.30 to 11.30] Anthem—‘God Be Merciful Unto Hl Bey eeporealiGn a.m. A cordial invitation to all. In| Us,” by Galbraith. . is arrived at as| as response to a special request of the| No Christian Endeavor service, as erviee non ow “The Nature | members of the ‘Evangelical League| the Society will meet in a. Union product faith.’ 8 p. m.—English service. | of C. Ky, who are nurses at the Bis-| service at the McCabe Methodist Sid'and: ofsbt consumed. on’ the | detmohsubject: Redecmins the | marck Hospital, the offic board | chureh. i, farm durin: { > Uible class’ Friday evening. }decided not to change the hour of vening worship at 7.36 p. m. 4 national census, Victor Bartling, pastor, evening serviced from 8 to 7.30 p.m.| Sermon theme: “A Living Picture | North Dakota, : © our League meeting will be-| of Neighborhood.” cows on farms has increa r-| UNVEY SOUTH SIDE MISS t and the evening preach- jal music-—Chprus choir un- yeent since t time, according to] AND CHARI ervice at 8 o'clock as hereto-| der leadership of Mr. Humphreys. | the assessors’ records ‘on file | gulag service every . > Junior Rible school at 9.30-a. m, office of Joseph A, Kitchen, State} 19 o'clock a, m. in German The Lookout Committee will have Senior Bible school at 12 o'clock. commissioner of agriculture, The] serviceat 11 o'e Rev ry. [charge of the League meeting. Junior Christian Endeavor Tues- price of butterfat per pound is ap- J. B. Happe or. “A cordial invitation extended to]day at 4:15 p. m. proximate th this time J, B. Alsbur, stant Pastor. young and old to attend. Subject: What should we read and as it was in ng the in aay The Intermediate League will have] what not? “ crease in’ dairy cows as an index tol CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Simultaneous meeting in the 1 Leader—Winnifred Ellithorpe. Hie saisee ob aiieye: product Corner 4th: St. and Ave. C. ment ef the church. A. timely Bible study and prayer service 1923 would total at 1! a, m. Sub- | pel m 30 p.m. f This total does not! ine © and Deatn |™. Spr y tendance does not impel | > of milk cream used on} aa - sewhere to worship, we cor- ng dairy cattle, which, ac- 9:45 a.m. FIRST P BAPTIST CHURCH, dially invite oak to worship with us. tol farm records in, the of- evening ttstimony| Corner Fourth St. and Ave, B. a e-of Rex BE. Willard, farm mar o'clock. * L. R, Johnson, Pastor. nent department, would aver rending rvom isi o} in the} 10:30—Morning worship and ser- Too Late To Classify per farm or'a total of § church — buil every Tucsday,;mon by the pastor on the topic, Se for dairy products hursday and Saturday except le “Waxestling- With God.” The topic ; LOST—Black fringed French Coney} 34,796,971, which alone is from 2 to 4 p, m. will lead us to consider religious ex-| © with figured blue lining, on two-thirds of the value of the at welcome to attend these | perience as a product of intens: October 9th. Reward for return. crop.“ d to visit the reading | struggle, as well as dther experi-| 3 Joseph Coghlan, 717-9th St. he 1923 wool clip is estimated at : 5 10-13-3t 600 pounds by J. W. Muss state - 12 m.—Sunday school. There —— = nty agent leader and former wan-|? MeCABE M elas: for all who will attend. We | F NT—A three-room furnished | iger of the stale wool pool. He ¢ Rov. SF “ hope all pupils will be present | partment with bath, Good loca- timates the clip to the] (In ubsence of the pastgrfi 6.30 p. m.—B, Y. P, U. The mect-| tion. Phone 506M. , farmers at cents pet {at annual conte » the pulpit willl ing will be leq by Miss Helen Nelson 10-18-3t pounce \ be filled both d evening] and | = The value of poullry and eggs sold} by the Rev. Georg Newcomb.) 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship and | FOR RENT and consaméd on farms during 1 Morning “Building a| sermon music will be ren-| ern house for rent at reasonable | eed at 02 ing th compty,dclosct’ fax dexed Jed by -Myg Hughes. A cor-| Price. 514-5th St, 10-13-3t, reports; of cuttle, gutepy dial invitation is given to the pub- SEEERS oe laughtered for home con-] Epworth Ae Sy | hic, CHIMNEY SWEEPING and furnace umption, $4 3, and ‘of cattle, Presidest’ of the Christian p. m-—Wednesday, mid-week | leaning. Call Bismarck Hotel, sheep 508,119. r of this ci to give al service fae prayer and conference. Phone 95, ask for Fred Nelson, ures for i t that the _ — —— 10-13-4¢ ds for} young people to miss, ‘ a rsisaciadiend PTET MLEAT stent Fe come and brin iends with | ANNOUNCEMEN v WANTED— Stenographer, ‘accurate, with the! you NN Sete | Seat ahaa enced. Some knowlgdge of likelihood that these figures would Sulgeets| Croc egeue presenti selersuon, ping. Phone or — write Latest ccnaceobiee toe ole for it eam=hear the Word of God.| oom 242 Grand Pacific, for ap- The totals for these various items bis, Gormame Baptist ehuroli comer pointment. 10-13-3t. Pe ios A Se ora: 8th and Rosser St., offers you the op- ee ERAS, ae Ais, Dairy produe pete SRE portunity. FOR RENT—A comfortable furnish- Sunday morning servic : A little religion is worth ed, room, two south windows at} mals sold Meat for farms TRINITY ENGIASH LUTHERAN | Subject: 514 6th St. Phone 227, 10-13-1w Poultr: CHURCH ume eae ool Corner Ave. © and 7th St d hool at 11:30. Mr. J. J.|LOST—Pair of tortoise shell rim- / Tota Services Sunday at 11 and Schweigert, superintendent, med glasses, Thursday, Oct. 11th. The Sunday evening prayer | ings of Young People will be 3 Morning Isreal and you, vening: Finder plea St. for reward. call 227 or 514- 10- ixth 3-3 DIES DRAWING TOOTH London, Oct. 1%--While extr nereg and choir. singing. ain for the season at 7:15. Sub- a woman’s tooth, Dr.‘Vincent G.] Sunday school 12m. dect: How to Pray? ‘ FOR RENT—Modern room. 515-4th| Mullen, a Landon dentist, collapsed] Confirmation class at,same time. | Evening service at 8. Subject: | St, 13-16 “Uand.fell to the floor, dead. ~ Commencing next Tuesday after-|Trust in God, wi noon and lasting till Thursday noon} Wednesday evening: —_ Midweek ust present: |the pastors of the Mandan Lutheran | prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. éd_Lenin with a watch made entire-| Circuit will hold their, fall confer-/and help. ly of wood, except iér the spring. |ence here. Tuesday and Wednesday e WANTED—Two live, neat appearing girls under 28, for sales work lary and commission, North and G. SPROCK, Pastor. | Sout Dakota Territory.” See Miss Come , OCT. 16th Seat Sale Now Open at Harris & Woodmansee MAIL ORDERS NOW Prices $1.00 to $2.50 Plus Tax. Curtain 8:15. TRIUMPHANT ENGAGEMENT _ AFTER THREE SOLID YEARS OF UNPARALLELED SUCCESS 4 \IN NEW YORK CITY - MESSRS. SHUBERT PRESENT The Most Wonderful Musical Play in America STORY: FRANE SCHUBE! Ww iE. SCORE:. - FRA HURL 9 Sa RE 6 Ue Original Century. epee N ¥ ot. Total ly Monthly - Yearly Deposits Shares Deposite Deposits 96 Months 10... $0 $ 60.00 $ , 480.00 15 30 90.00 720.00 20 “th 00 120.00 960.00 30 15.00 180.00 1,440.00 40 20.00 240.90 1,920.00 250 00 a 00 12,400.00 foo 0.00 00 4,800.00 josurn COGHLAN, ‘Local Agent. Office over Capitol Theater. HRURERORUOUOORDLSS ‘OCTOBER 16th. sf sta CARNEY AND BEAR CREEK OAL Get your winter supply before cold weather We have a full supply and can fill orgers promptly. F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Phone 115 sets Announcement It is with great pleasure that I call attention to the coming engage- ment of “BLOSSOM. TIME,” the greatest musica] hit of years, book- ed at the AUDITORIUM THEA- TRE, next TUESDAY EVENING, BISMARCK is fortunate in getting the original New York Centyry ‘Théatre company absolutely intact on. its way to.San Francisco where it is booked for an indefinite run. I, not. only. highly’. recommend “BLOSSOM TIME’“to lovers of the ~ best in the theatre, but utge every . theatregoer not to miss this rare and. unusual opportunity. : E, H. L. VESPERMAN, , Manager, Anditoriuta Theatre. You Rec’v i Maturity | $ 1,000.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 | 3,000.00 | 4,000.00 | 5,000.00 | 10,000.00 | It's | don’t | ratch- | ed his mother on the eyelid and pro- duced an entirely successful vaccina- Nine of — IP CITY NEws | Parents of Son Mr. and M {. Hall of the city are the pare of a son born § Cae St, Alexius “ospital. | | 1 { » Ago Today. Sl Yea | Nitty-ons yes > ago today the first rritoriat legislators were elected and a representative to con- General A, Williams who s active in Dakota politics at that tine spent the night in Bismarck, ‘sleeping in a leg barn in the Da- kota blotk on straw with about 20 other residents of the city, e Sale Heavy. Adv The advanced sale of se for “Blossom Time,” the musica! coir edy comedy to be playsl here nest | Tuesday at the Auditorium, reported exceptionally heavy The mail orders also were |than usual, many bidding for choice ats by this route. The seat sale opened today, was choot For Depaties division Internal Rev- and PD. Riley, den- collector, will leave tomorrow Aberdeen, S. D., to attend a ing of field delegates for North out ota. The ing will be in the nature of a To Attend RB. Hitch of (ie United States ere office j uty hool conducted to inform the {men on internal revenue prob- lems. St. Alexins Hospital ;, McKenzie, . City, Mrs. Maater D: | | “id “PAGE THREE Markham, city, have set the St. Alexius pag tke (Mrs. Dewald, Ashley, Miss Whiting Groza, Lehr, Miss Herta Krenzler, Lehr, Mrs. Lee R. Turner and baby girl, Sterling, Mrs. George Dohn and baby boy, Wilton, Mrs. Fred Schulz, Streeter, Mra, Robert Cal- lies, Garrison, Mrs. Katherine” Broxmeyer, Solen, Master Peter Matern, Glen Ullin, and Mrs. Adam Keller, Beulah, thave ‘been dis- charged from the hospital. r “AT THE MOVIES TES | acne EES CAPITOL. The first feature length comedy, ‘Three Ages,” to be made with Bus- ter Keatin as tne star, is the best work of this‘ingenious young coimo- dian. “Three Ages,” playing at (10 itel theater Monday, is replete with laughs and thrills and estab- lishes Keaton permanently in big full length feature comedies. In “Three Ages” Buster springs with agility from side splitting ex- position of life as it wag in the cave chief } man efa to an hilarious explanation of life as it w in the brilliant reign cf triumphant «Rome. From Rome carries us forward to our own age where he enjoys himself in a keen satire of the modern world never losing sight, however, of the | humorous, the pathetic, the up- | Yourious touches with which modern life is full. “Three Ages” has a cast of more than two thousand people in several of the massive scenes staged in a duplication of the age-old Colosseum | in Rome. This Colosseum set is said to have cost a huge sum and is the largest set ever constructed. CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT (SATURDAY) ~ in his most daring oe 6 Comedy - TOM MIX |. and thrilling feature s Ahead” - Fun-From The Press MONDAY - DIRECTED BY BUSTER KEATON AND EDDIE CLINE ~The Frozen Faced Comedian’s _First Six Reel Comedy Feature: - TUESDAY nN TONIGHT—SATURDAY RALPH LEWIS and CLAIRE McDOWELL —in— “WEST BOUND LIMITED”, A Roaring Romance of the Rails. We guarantee this one to Please you. bersanih teh Rod and Gun Picture “WILD TURKEYS” —o— . PATHE NEWS —o— AESOP’S FABLE DAY—TUESDAY JANE NOVAK “DIVORCE” ® BUSTER KEATON - —in— “THE LOVE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in. COMING ‘oot Gate ae “TIGER ROSE” Y