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4 + SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1928°~ SERRA, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE bathroom or a large clothes closet.! No. rye .. - 2.10} will assemble for a great gather- ' . 461%. We aim to break all previous \ Tn houses“which have been returned| We quote but do not handle the,’ records in attendamoe. to private owners, or which have! following: classes have met Rev. Paul A, Lang |been exempted from the space regu-| Oats . \iations by agreement \with indivi-| Barley After the .29 {will address the Sunday School on duals who undertake to repair them, | Speltz cwt. 40/a vitally important subject, Don’: N lit is sometimes possible to obtain} "CORN | The League will meet for prayer ‘ | several rooms, But Moscow is money No. 3 yellow, 56 Ibs. ... 50 and gong at 7:15 p. m. mad, and has-been for two years, and| White and mixed, 56 Ibs. . At 8 o'clock Rey. Lang. will 55 | fail to her him. \the premiums charged merely for|No. 4 yellow, 55 Ibs. . ach an evangelistic sermon obtaining roams are sometimes fan-| White and mixed under 55 p t will be of special interest tu, tastic, For example, the writer was/1ce a pound discount. He is an eloquent and fare asked $500 cash, plus $75 rental, for | | speaker and is bringing a mess one small unfurnished room with no|{ |28e of vital importance to all Bis- convenience whatsoever. 1 un- | marek _ Hear him! a sic at the morning and and Mrs. E, 0, Smith of 306 Ninth street yesterday. : Beulah Lignite Coal is Best, $4.75 per ton. Order now, agua Transfer Co. Phone ya Anthem—Seleeted. ious hospital is announced by Mr. Chirstion Endeavor at 6:30 P, M.|and Mrs. R, Welch of Menoken, Subjec:—"Whet we Thank God - Announce Birth, -Walter LeRoy. | Mr, and Mrs, Nick Martin, 418 So. worship at 7:30 P. M. |Eleventh street, announce the birth Jesus the Master Teuch-| of a son. in an American house by a small | No. flax A baby boy w and Mr in h street. T. J. Haggerty of Son Is Born. A son was born at the home of Mr, | === Read-Tribune Want Ads. Special musie by chorus choir led | by Mr, Humphreys. Anthem—Selected. \ Anthem—Selected. Jupior Bible school at 9:30 a, m, all other departments at 12 o'clock, Junior Christian Endeavor Tues- 5 P.M. | Committee Named to Draw up Report for Presentation to Executive Committee MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. nneapolis, Nov. 24.—Flour SAFEGUARD YOUR fi he Sa Metal | changed. “Shipments, 60,8 aig | Special mu i el ane Shipments, 60,681 barrels | Crime services, j How God Shows His POS. i ae oh Phe revival meetings at the iy “BReke 5 i | Byangel cch ate inc! ¢ ¢ 5 ‘i CONVENTION eNps| NEWS || Evangelical Cuareh are increas | ie A etme see geices VALUABLES —_ + lis a clear thinker and eloquent] Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. | peaker. His mess2ges are always|_ Gi : oc meets Monday at} There vill be services every evening nex week, and afterrison services ‘be- Resolution Adopted Asking WHEAT SHOWS i Congress to Prohibit Tax- | i mige [UNITY SOUTH SIDE MISSION AND) ginning Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Exempt Securities | CHARITY SOCIETY | Paeweryboay NWeleonTe: : + Regular services every Sunday at| 10:30 in Ge English service at) \ ——— : There will be a Missionary pro- gram, : Valuable papers which if lost or stolen would result in monetary loss or serious inconvenience should be kept in a. safety deposit box. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Dr. S, F. Halfyard, Pastor. Professor Harry L. Wagner, Or- \ | ! 1(- Following discussion by four speakers of the financial problems 8. GEORGES CHURCH Alsbury. Dr. Ryerson, Rector. p.m, by Re of education in North Dakota, at the | 44 Is D a J. B, Happel, Pastor. { The drive for the Natior, Wide|ganist. Sam eo general session of the North Dakota| Tendency Is Downward on) J. B. Alsbury, Assist, Pastor.| Campaign which was to have taken| 10:30 a, m.—Public worship. Or- |} Ae, Education association here yesterday | Qpj. M ly Today ' : _ ip tomorrow has been postponed | gan, Prelude. Anthem: “Like a Caracas weet Our safety deposit vaults are complete afternoon, the executive committee of | jicago Mart Early Today Zion Lutheran Church until next Sund Mr. Fred Contk- | Shepherd Lead Us, , by Williams, in every detail including a McClintock thé body took steps to make a com-| eeee ree ay ‘Is AGA D , Dakine Six.a ant} lin wie We Wclestea Drive Mag: Meee Gea ale al e Burglar Alarm System and booths for the plete study of the problems through! Chicago, Nov, 24.—With lower quo- ; Seventh Streets. |ager hasbeen called away unexpect- | 2! vn,” by Seaks, Mr. t i Fecal ‘ f . Bb’ shectal solamlttee’ totbe ammea'ts| tations at Liverpool and with selling | 10:30 a.m. (German.) jedily, but will be home to take | Emmet ffin. Wi caehigss the 0co private examination of your papers. | ri an. Postlude. report during the winter. The four here on the part of a house with | 8:00 p. m. (English.) n Knight. Sunday school. for irge the last of next week r is a pure, delicious and heaith/.:! Security is given your valuables at a ye Friday evening, 8 o'clock, Bible’| Sunday, Dee. 2. speakers of the afternoon—J. G.| corn connections, wheat showed a| Dee. 2. Lag gaa ove aiea HreeRes ae 1 Gunderson, president of the state | downward tendency today in early {Class _ TR eee pastor <| a ie will meet for practice]! ve BR ekg: food, Ascnaddition to schoc! cr nominal cost. Rentals from $2.00 to $7.00 taxpayers association, President | dealings. Washington reports of ap- ;{ : 4 G b {on Thursday evening. “hnewetine the Claims of business lunches or for between a year. Boy Scouts will hold their weekly | mecting on Wednesday evening. C Morning service and sermon, (Sun- day~before Advent) at 11 a, m. Pew Friday the 30th is St. Andrews Tae} day, there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 9 a. m. Thomas F. Kane of the University | position to new credit schemes of of North Dakota, , President C. C. hfinancing exports of American prod- Swain of the Mayville Normal and/Ucts to Germany counted also as a ‘ . t Harold ‘Wakefield of Neche—were | bearish factor. On the decline, how- | | Services. morning and evenin 2. named as the committee to,formulate,| ever» buying increased and the mar- |Sunday morning topic: “The Truth a report. \ket soon steadied. Opening prices jo! Christianity.” Evening: meal” snacks it is Trinity English Lutheran Chureh Corner Ave. C. and 7th Street. 7:30 p, m.—Public worship. Organ, 7: Prelude. “Sing to the Lord,” by Carrie B. Adams, sung by double quartette. Organ offertory. Duet: “Hold Thou My Handj” by vastly superior to} most of the svects | 4 ‘ am commonl) used. | |which varied from unchanged to 3-8 |Seventh, Commandment. Sy recommendation al: laced M ess ices . s. F. endick | obo endation a sh pik A daa cents lower, December, $1.023-4 to if nivel School ‘and: Bible class The union Thanksgiving service alias fang NaeETe Dee BaE! ° t N ti 1 B k the association by a group of educa- | 1-02 7-8 and May, $1.08 to $1.08 1-8, juller will be held in the Presbyterian | "tv." shail Ie Believe?” Organ. Trade-mark on fi BY a 1Ona an / Thanksgiving service 11 a. m., | were followed by a moderate general All tors meeting informally with Dean : : chareh, on Thursday morning. mi : Z ALi | setback and then a reaction. Nov. 2th. : st. G a| Postlude. every Joseph Kennedy of the University of | °°! : . * | the people of St. George are urge z ; ; ‘i North Vakota ‘presiding, thet sxeps |, 1 the latter transactions the mar- | All welcome. pastor, |toatend serv Come and bring a friend. jaiae The Pioneer Bank ket kept within narrow limits. close was unsettled at 5-8 cents net decline to 1-8 to 1-4 cents gain, with Dec. $1.03 .to $1.031-8 and May $1.08 1-4 to $1.08 3-8. Made only by Walter Baker & Co.tta. Established 1750 Mills at Dorchester, Mass. and Montreal, Canada BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FRLE be taken to,initiate by popular vote | a constit@Nenal amendment provid- ing that, county, school superintend- ents and the state superintendent of Public instruction shall be appointed eatin ohistamee instead of elected. The group pro- ST. PAUL L : Sunday~yehool at 9:45 a. m. Hada Sa : posed that ‘Secessary accompanying! go, St. PEMURNO Ne ate Ortne rec | Wednesday evening _. testimonial | dent Christian Endedor Society, who action to provide for a real county! ceipts, 1,700. Compared with week | mecting at 8 o'clock. | will be glad to render any pastoral unit of education be left to future|ago, common and medium fat steers, | Thanksgiving services ‘Thursday | Services. (Residence 111 Thayer St. legislatures. The new executive] yearlings, butcher she-stock and | morning, Nov. 29th at 11 o'clock, | Phone 929LR.) committee of the association, with L.| feeders unevenly 25 to 60 cents or| A reading room is open in the| Morning worship at 10:30 a, m. A. White of Minot, elected president | more, higher. Canners, cutters and | church building every Tu\sdty,| , Sermon theme: “Christian Grati- of the association presiding, met{ bonogna bulls strong to 25 cents |Thursday and Saturday, cxcept legal | tude”. . ‘ last night and decided to meet again| higher. Bulk prices at the close, | holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. | Special music by quartette. during the winter to fully consider|common and medium beef stecrs,| All are welcome to attend these; Anthem “Thou Crownest the Year’ {this recommendation. ; Bee gro cee as elt ||satesast fand\tolyis\t, ithe“ rening ee } ers, $3 to $5. Canners and cutters, McCurdy Re-elected $2 to $3, Bologna pulls, $825 to)” The committee re-elected M. E.|$3.75.. Stockers and feders, $2.25 to McCurdy of Washburn secretary of of .75. Bulk, $6 and under. Calves, the association for one year. $3. Compared with weet ago best | Members of the,new executive com- | lights largely $7, or 75 cents lower | mittee which met are: Superintend- | than a week ago. ' ent, L. A, White of Minot, elected| Hog receipts, 1,800. Steady. Good | president of the association; Miss | and choice 150 to 250-pound averages, | Minnie J. Nielson, state superintend- | Mostly $6.40. Less Aesirable light- dent, member ex-officio; M. E. Me-| Weights around $6.40. : Packing sows Curdy, secretary, and representatives | Steady. Bulk, $6. Pigs, 26 cents low- of districts elected in previous dis-|¢?. Bulk desirable grades, $5,50, trict conventions—H. E. Polk of Wil-| Sheep receipts, 3,400. Today’s r liston, J. C. Gould of Oakes, Dean |ceipts mostly through billing, nine Kennedy of the University of Nerth|@°uble-decks of Montana feeding Dakota, C. E. Scott of Dickinson, | !#™mbs averaging 70 pounds sold late | President W. C. Stebbins,.who pre-|Ffiday at $11:75. Compared with sided at the convention, expressed | Wcek ao fat lambs 50 cents lower. himself_as well pleased with the re-| Sheep and feeding lambs - mostly ‘atlta eoney: Chen Hager eee Geateabte “The general ‘program was well at-|aeen” pare ies ee ee ap ols: $8 to tended, and the convention has been| *°°% Ewes, $4 to $5.76. splendidly taken care of by the or- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ...$ 300,000.00 +. 2,500,000.00 Capital and Surplus. Total Resources ..... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Corner 4th St. and Ave. C. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “Soul and Body.” D. D., Minister. ° -< The pulpit is being supplied by the Rev. Harper R. Burns, State Presi- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i ee RTT The Rev. Harry C. Postlethwaite, | CITY NEWS | Parents of Son. Mr. and Mrs, A, M. Brazerol of the city are the parents of a son born at the St, Alexius hospital. URNA NAA lS Announce Birth. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdahl of Menoken, announce the birth of a gon at the St. Alexius hospital, > CAPITOL Theatre LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE SILENT COMMAND” Baby Boy The birth of a son at the St. Alex- First Baptist Church | Corner Ave. B and Fourth Street. | 10:30, Morning worship and ser-|} mon by the pastor, these, “The Un- | failing God.” “Not one thing thas! failed of all that he has spoken concerning you.” s is reaso) for thanksgiving. 12:00, Sunday School, Mrs. Evarts, Superintendent. 6:30, Young people. “Crusader mectings are being well at-| tended. We cordially invite others. 7:30, Evening worship and me: age by the pystor on “The Time! Settling of an Important Matte! 8:00, Wednesday, Prayer. Visitors aré cordially invited to worship in the “Friendly. Church.” L. iR. Johnson, Pastor * MONDAY and TUESD. REX INGRAM Producer of “The Four Horsemen” “The Prisoner of Zenda,” presents his third super feattre “Where The | Pavement This undersigned is called Riccardo Martin an insurance agency be- cause it sells fire insurance. —It al its custom. ers d advice on how safeguard = pro- perty from fire. —It looks first at your pro- tection against possible loss, then plans insurance to safeguard your Inter- vests. —It watches changing val- ues, changing needs and serves you by fitting your i The German Baptist Church A PERC Oe een ite peetinennglis, Nov. 24—Wheat ane nie Coane There oe eat IN CONCERT Instance to such needs. yi a i i ceipts 2: cars compared with|anq | : od, 2 ve re 4 , = ’ ting, 9 nd be satisfied, and we receive life | ting, | and Twas particularly /311 a year ago. Cash No. 1 North-jabundantly. ‘The German Baptist | And those services cost you 99 The President id opposed the} ern 1.08 to 1.13; ;No. 1 dark north- | Church, corner 8th and Rosser St, ‘ nothing. As_ representa- playing of the football game here erin ice (fo, fancy 1.16] invites the public to partake of the \| tives of the Hartford Fire yesterday afternoon and asked the Paeate © choice $1.13 to | Bread of Life. TONIGHT Insurance Company these $1.15; ordinary to good $1.11 to $1.13; December $1.09; May $1.15: Sunday Morning: teachers to attend th - i 4 y y ea ro cottond a eueyner ise Sunday School at 10:00. things are offered to our Mr. J. sion. It was estimated that more Corn No. 3 yellow, 70 cents; 0 : 4 \ f . A 3 oats | J. ert, S tendent. S customers. ssell’ 4 than half the tenchers were in the| No, 8 white, 391-4 fo 303-4 eonts;| ‘Services al 11:00. 8:30 P. M. . bance an ‘saan d ipaitorinm: Lor) the session. A parley) jeter ce cents rye No. 2,| Sunday Evening: i The policy Heer your —with— Against Tax tio ra -8 cents; flax No. 1| Young people's Prayer meeting rotection. e agent 5 Are etm saat | $2-45 1-2 to $2.47 1-2.” at 7:15. | js your friend. Alice Terry and Ramon Navarro Successor to Rudolph Valentino in Ingram’s super features. Service at 8:00. o. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. We) have with us Rev. H. Thiel, Chicago, Nov. 24.—Cattle receipts, ! who will preich in the morning For safe and sure insurance, call night during the interiftiesion at the Riccardo Marfin concert memorializ- ing Congress to prohibit the issuance AUDITORIUM ae 1,000." Compared with week ago fed |and evening, and lead a series of iataeiosemst securities. The resol-| steers and yearlings, 25 to 85 cents | mectings Mesee the meee | , lg Bee ae ae Believing: that the exzmption’ot| 2Ne® . T2P heavyweight steers, G. Sprock, Pastor. cag rae Don’t Miss This Big Picture. Guaranteed One of the any of our people from their just| Shee | See TORRES? Bismarck - «ND Real Attractions of the Year. Sheep receipts, 1,000. Today’s re- ceipts about one-half sent direct. Fat lambs and sheep, 25 cents lower; yearlings, 25 to 50 cents lower, Hog receipts, 13,000. Fairly active. Steady to strong with. Thursday’s Evangelical Church - Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts., C. F. Strutz, Pastor. The revival meetings are con- tinuing. = Rey. E. F. Movius, of Lidgerwood —————— ———————————— LS a A EM ea ee J burden of thejr share in the support of our government is unjust and dangerous to the welfare, develop- ment and security of our country “We, the members of the North FIXTURES FOR IMMEDIATE SACRIFICE SALE: Dakota Education Association, in an- | average. Bulk and choice, 200 to 300. i ach i J t 9:30 Original Sacrificing gal session. asserablegy da; \hereny | round’ Witcher. 97 toc s726. Per [Pe ee eo es foe : oe steer TINEE MATINEE urge your honorable body to speedily | $7.25. Bes at ion ain ahe Guntayseal 8-Six Foot settees, each 40.00 seo MATINE submit the constitutional amendment ° A) 208s 2 178 thes Clem ceze, punt bay Cy EVERY DAY EVERY DAY } anh, before you eliminating the _ BISMARCK GRAIN 1-Saloon Bar with mirrors, full length AT 2:30 AT 2:30 ‘ urther issuance of tux exempt se-/ (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) {| KONDON’S for Cold in Head, front, bar to mateh........ + 1600.00 200.00 : 3 ‘ities, to the different legislative Bismarck, Nov. 24. Ne 1 tional Cash Register. 125.00 15.00 / z ples of our state, for their! No. 1 dark northern ... $1.02 / 1-30 in, Dia. Wire Table and four chairs. 20:00 10.00 \ consideration and passage.” No. 1 north i heat 1-Cary Fire Proof Safe, 30x24x36 apt 125,00 35.00 tie si 7 7 : Spin ; The attendance at the convention | No. 1 amber durom ioMalted Milk Mixer (new)... ‘38.00 15.00 TONIGHT — SATURDAY MONDAY reached almost 1,500, Néw perman-| No. 1 mixed du, ee yRITE p -R. ISLEY BARRY regen’ alee abl. NAN alana NS, 2 aise aia WRITE BOX 109 OR PHONE 279-R., BISMARCK. i WES: “The Enomiet of Women” d In efforts of G. A. Hassel] and Robert Webb were on the streets and won favorable Sst nt The decorations will be placed in the care of the As- No. 1 flax .. A magnificent drama, “THE PRINTER'S DEVIL” one of the most lavish sociation of Commerce for future DO YOUR and brilliant cinema i pations f reen conventions. PATHE NEWS Boer 0 sel ‘ The ladies in charge of the Asso- > ciation of Commerce visitor-placing work again today expressed greatest satisfaction over the manner in which the womén of the tity cooper- ated. There were-more rooms than needed, wih indicates the ability tof the city to handle the largest of state conyentions, if AESOP FABLE Lloyd Hamilton Comedy ' “GIFT SHOPPING” AT Tonite KLEIN'S TOGGERY {CROWDS SWARW - INTO MOSCOW For the friend far away, for the folkd. back home — your photograph. The Bricklaying Trade - The shortage of mechanics im thig trade lis now about 33%. The government report for 1920 shows there were 19% fewer vricklayers working at that trade in 1920 whan there were in 7910. Bricklaying is one of the most healthy and best paying of byilding trades and the opportunities for employment are excejient. \f , On January 1st, we will etart a class, providing we get suf- |, ‘ficient epplications. “Only those who want to Jearn that trade should send ‘ir their application as-only a certain number of students wilf be taken in. Anyone over eighteen years of age is eligible. This trade will be taught in a practical way. You learn how to spread mortar, howto handle the trowel in different positions; how to Jay brick to the tine, how to lay corners ahd leads, pilasters, piers, arches, rowlock and bonded jack, silis- of different falls, fireplaces ore fancy bricklaying. When a student deaves school he will know how to handle any job. We 0 and also instruét to A BARREL OF MONEY! ¥ou want one, of course. But here’s a suggestion: « savings ‘account in this bank ts better stil) because it’s al- ways sefe and growing. Moscow,. Nov, 24.—All of the com- pactness of liviag like sardinés in a can, together with about the same amount of privacy as if one® were living in a goldfish bowl, is enjcyed ™ by the Sascrey of Mo iWhabi- tants. Thre are more than 2,000,000 Arrange for a sit- ting before the ‘busy winter ‘sea- son starts. : “It’s the surest way to get a ‘barrel of money. Start yours today. You will never regret of them, living in a city bailt for less than a million, and only the very prosperous newly rich anda few. lucky foreigners who haye fat ex- peyise accounts have anything — like |! < ‘gpacious quarters. os “ i = F teach mixing ‘mortar in ‘different col A Housing conditions are somewhat FIRST ake work devia: plane. ‘The auc i practical bricklayer i ~ better ‘than last year, because. some with many-years of experience|and is versed jin everything @ ‘ ‘ i bricklayer should know. Bricklayers earn from $10.00 to $15.00 hundreds "5 5 i 1 every free room there BANK ~ per day. If interested, send for fufther: information. of applicants, ready to pay large fees x thy, ee ': - metal dor me mine » . «FARGO: BUILDING TRADES SCHOOL ; amount of space to which indivi. He 98 5 . j pene gual is entitled equals that taken up = q i 4) i | } i \ oa : buildings have been repaired, but for 4 GUAR. | PI rally ‘speaking,. tl

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