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PAGE THREE has been and is now deprived of the comfort, society, aid and assistance of his said wife and has suffered and jose zh inh 24, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | 400. Steady, Best lights $8.00 to/this preacher, ordained an Episcopal '$8.50. Bulk to packers $8.00, | minister 45 years ago, and pastor of i | fist receipts 11,000. Averaging! one of the most conservative -and/ from the counties of the east, west, |stand during the greater part of this north and south in friendly rivalry | forenoon. Piedt alleges that Arnd? be on hand and. lots of it the day | induced his wife, Lena Piedt, to de- moving pictur a good corn to prove our claim as te. Our ability to s our ability to produce cor i | raft ly 25 to 35 cents higher. Three|stable churches, to denounce his ‘ ae ; before the opening, January 2ist, or | sert him in January of this yeur | continued to suffer great distress ov loads choice 260 to 310 pound butch- | superiors who, he thinks, are’ trying , F a . Nes means | earlier if possible. all unite and jand that she has “become estranged | mind and body and has suffered and ers $6.75. A few loads choice 200 to}to command what all members of the j Hore. and) Wetter hogs, milch cows, ©, North Da-| from him and her affections and re- | continued to suffer great humflia- ‘995, pound averages $6.70. Bulk bet-j church shall believe. the sum ot |ter grades 180 to around 226 pounah! The public had become accustomed | | $6.50. Lighterweights or less de- to hearing Dr. Grant denounce the ok aadider spuslevent -torage | sirable kinds $6.25 to $6.50, Bulk|bishops and defend the scholarship} fines Mic Ga AWONES GGUEE. oan s = 1 gackinge sows $6.00. Pigs mostly,of those who dissent from the doc- A {STO 1 $585. Feeder pigs around $5.50. |trine of the Virgin birth. Talfa istby reason’ of, that fact worth: RE OPENS 4 ; < i $100 per acre. | ' |]Former Illinois Governor to! | Sheep eta eee nets Meany [pacug, © Bardly expected it of Dr. Commisssioner of Immigra- the , Wibinelatin 6¢ cHisKEEN FOR BUSINESS : Visit Northwest to” En- {lambs $12.50 to $11.00. Culls around We tion Endorses Activities |). 2 fa Tic chee ana IN QUICK TIME 3 | $8.50. Eleshy native ewes $5.00 to) ‘Other liberals joined him in his ong ' , courage Wheat Pooling denunciation. ‘The Rev, Dr. Karl! of Local A. of C. money tO) Bhd the conn stow over It “rie SWeuWURh etek whic: wor i a telling and successful manner, in i 2 aia eeereeenael Reiland, rector of St. George order that the truth of this state's | damaged. by fire Friday night, wats tion all to his damage beef stock, sheep and poultry. It is } kota, Go’ ne " i i J | gard for the plaintiff have been de- an agricultural troism the world] erprise—North Dakota's first Corn | stroyed and. the. pla over that land that can produce corn | show. \ | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | Church, one of the rock-ribbed insti- ' ben for busliees AgSIA. today OA ‘TONIGHT Admission ny e. z i . t duc Il be ex- agai jay missi PROSPECTS HELD GOOD) Chicago, Dec. 24.—Hog receipts| tutions of New York for several gen-|QUR BIGGEST ASSET far und wide. They do not | ick inspection of the loss by in- Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings — Adults = 35c | 88,000. Fairly active to shippers,|erations, defied the Fundamentalists \]Jdo it from any local, sectional or | $¥Fance company representatives and MATINEE * Child 20c jtraders and small packers, Mostly|to proceed with the trial of Rev.| = selfish motive but for the good of alt |#etermined work on the part of the acho ERGO Sits! Herman Steen, Secretary of {25 cents higher. Top $7.25. |Heaton. The first state-wide corn show, to | ‘is, motive but fo borders of this | Proprietor, E. H. Webber, and em- Tomorrow and Wednesday * Matinee — Adults 25c s > Y O' | Cattle receipts 6,000, Active kill-| Bishop Lawrence came down from|be held in Bismare§, is heartily en-| “it. “it is not Bismarck’s cors,| Ployes made it possible for the store 2:30 Children ........ be jing classes unevenly higher. Fed \steers suitable for shipper outlet | mostly 25 to 50 cents up. Top matur-| ob led steers $10.90. | Grand Forks, Dee. 24—Former Gov- |, Sheep receipts nine. Active fat) ernor Frank O. Lowden of TMiinois, | lambs 25 to 40 cents higher. | chairman of the National Wheat | oa Growers Organization committee, will | MINNEAI APOLIS } FLOU! R Lowden Committee, Sees Great Possibilities Bostgn to take a hand in the contro-| dorsed by Commissioner of Immigra- | chow but the state,of North Dakota's |t® be opened for business again this versy. seca * _ |tion J. M. Devine in the following | corh show. Liberal prizes and many | ™°rning. The fire was particularly And the Rev. William N. Guthrie! statement issued today: will be offered for corn, alfalfa and | Unfortunate for the store, coming as who'recently was hailed before Bis-| “The Department of Immigration | sweet clover in corn experts of the] it did just before the two biggest hop Manning to explain some bare-j earnestly endorses the state wide] middlewest and this state will attend | Chistmas shopping days, and extra | foot dancing which he allowed in his! orn show to be held at Bismarck | the gathering to see and learn; writ- | ¢TOrt was made by the force to get it opened again in time for today’s business. The chief damage was from®smoke. church, St. Mark’s-in-the-Bouwerie, 23 and 24. The cormfers of agricultural papers will un- said that if Bishop Lawrence is tried| crop of North Dakota both in quan-|doubtedly be present, including come to North Dakota to give a ser- | jMinneayotts, wa 24.—Flour un-jfor heresy “we'll all be tried with) jty and quality was the great out-| speakers of state and national repu- ies of addresses, probably in Febru-|Chamged. In carload lots fan him.” standing agriculture feature of 1928. { tation. Prize lists and rules govern- ere i ary, uccording to arrangements made | patents quoted at $6.10 to $6.30 a| The whole liberal group seems at-|That crop was the heralding in of af ing. the contest. will be ready fo: | ALIENATION | recently in a conference between | barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. | tuned for a struggle. | new and better day, not only to @he | publication and distribution in a few | Herman Steen, secretary of the | Shipments 43.037 ‘barrels. Bran| They put it all up to Bishop Man-j farmers but al? who live within the | a Write A. F. Bradley, Asso- DAMAGE ASKED Lowden committee, and the executive | | $25.50 to $27, 00. ning and the others of the Funda-| orders of-this state. We of North | ¢ of Commerce,. Bismarck, ommittee of the North Dakota | 2 mentalists. | Dakota know that we are in the corh arnestly urge, therefore,] Minot, Dec. 24.—Damages of Wheat: Growers association. Mr. MI EAPOLIS FLOU R | Calera! ‘belt and can produce as good quality men of every ity; | $10,000 are sought by John Piecdt, Lowden’s talks will be in fen | Minneapolis, Dec, 24.—Wheat re-! The controversy in the Episcopal) of corn as can Iowa gr Illinois. We] the commercial clubs of every city; | residing near Kief, in McHenry with avcampaign for members in | ceipts 468 cars compared to holiday| Church is having its reflexes in|also know that corn is one of our|the men of the Agricultural college | county, in an action brought against North Dakota which will be made in|2 year ago, Cash No. 1 northern,| other religious circles. | most consistent crops, but the bigfincluding the county agents all join | Ferdinand F. Arndt, a neighbor, for the spring, it is announced. | $1.07, 1-2 to $1.10 1-2; No. 1 dark] Vigorous opposition is being devel-| world outside has not yet grasped} hands with the farmers of the sev-| alleged elienation of his wife's | Mr, Steen came here from Indiana-| northern spring choice to fane¥|oped in the Presbyterian Church! the truth of that fact. We believe {eral counties and lend every possible | affection on trial in district court polis where ag membership drive | $1.14 1-2 to $118 1-2; good to choice | against the adoption of five articles! that the state wide corn show will go effort to aid in this laudable agricul- | today before Judge George H. Mocll- among wheat nfen was inaugurated | $1.10 1-2 to $1.15 ordinary to| of faith demanded by its Fundamen-| farther than can speaking, writing or | tural undertaking. Let the best corn| ring. Piedt. was on the witness lon December 17, and left for Aber- | good 1.08 1-2 to 1.10 1-2; December sirho’ Sebel a. Mietbry over tie deen, S. D., to confer with officers | $1.05 3-4; May $1.09 1-2; July $1.10] yodernists at the General Assembly of the South Dakota Wheat Grow- | 1-4; corn No. 3 yellow, 6 llast May. Ministers all over the ers association. [oats No. 3 white, i ]country ure said to be preparing a | barley 47 to 67 cen protest, against the rtion that | 8-8; flax "No. 2, these five articles are essentials of the church doctrine, These doctrires affirm: “that it is the essential doc- by Bysen Miller Co.) \trine of the ecRurch that the Hol. Dec. 24. Spirit inspired the writers of the “northern Bible to keep from error; that Jesus was al | Christ was born of the Virgin Mary; i ariel pats ii that He ‘offered himself as a sacri- pie Ml clay gg fice to atone for the sins of His fol- ney, with sufficient strength | é : Re ee lowers; that He arose from the dead M Lae with the same body in which He| to effectively market the 1924 crop | | 2 suffered, and that He showed Hi: Met Business Men At this time Mr. Steen met with a number of Grand Forks untiese | men at the Commercial club. He Hitold of the work of the Lowden com- Hite, saying that the pertonnel of the committee consisted of national- ly prominent men, who desired to} wheat co-operatives on in an orderly manner. No. 2 flax The zim of the committee, he de- |) (No. 1 rye tion, If Flying Interferes With Your 3 white and mixed, “56 Ib 43 [of the Bible. As a result of the stare, is to abtaln contro of a lease | We quote but do not handie ihe|divine power by working miracles. organization, before the 1924 crop is | following: yet ; ae COR Bae 0G TL Te | Oats And the controversy is spreading Doreaident of the North’ Dilkota Wheat | Bale Fy area eee cbs i a : Kota Wheat | snelt, ewt. ne Jewish chureh recently Growers “Association, snake briefly} ‘New Shelled Corn. split in twain when one of its rabbi ing the work of the organiza-|\ 5 yellow, 56 Ib. $0.44 | disputed too liberal an interpretation f The Lowden committee is desir- ; i ; 3 i } . 4 yellow, 55 Ib. ‘42 | cleavage, he went out and founded a ous of assisting the North Dakota tx,’ 4 white and mixed, 65 ib.. .41|new religious center. Love-Making Swear Off Flying bership campaign, Mr. Steen. told |,-O%@ cent per pound discount under | Members of the Methodist circle local officials of ‘the Wheat Grow- | 5° pounds. hey once kent ae nieagec (or they up) Qclipsing the record breaking Menace tid GARE RUGEAES Ear corn 5e per pound under shell-|ing in the Episcopal church, and are ae 3 tcrday morning at the aseociation| &% § Minnesota, 72 Ibs. either criticizing or upholding the musical comedy success 0! for the reason that North scale otk eve Modem lat New York and London. is'the hey state in the hard | New Split in Episcopal] Sone Moderists among the Bois poke this mae one | Circles Has Echo to theirs is growing among all faiths ays an acute shortage. S (Continued from Page = | enctading porate a Pilati guowers icueteqh migra tree bee now weal a group of iiher-| CHRISTMAS TO ably, for proving the merits of the ly jiciton..Parks;? Perey Sticknes BE OBSERVED pooling plan of commodity market- “HARK THE CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RINGING, Ing and for this ramon the Lowden /fop Witla Lawrence. |) WELL EN CITY) RINGING THROUGH THE FROSTY AIR” A Whizzing Whopper of a Screen Comedy Sky Rocking Roars of Fun! BIGGER AND BETTER THAN “THE HOTTENTOT” And foremost of the Fundamental- whatever help it can to promote this |] . f (Continued from Pi » a yement North Dakota. y ists, opposing the Modernists, stands see ‘onti: , To age ‘ Berry ‘ s z = i her Ni i Convinced that the hard epeing whest | Bishop William T. Manning of the Talks by Clarence Orton, Harry | agp 3 S| Pathe Comedy Fox News frowers of the narthwest can dupli-| Protestant Episcopal Diocese of New Smith. - And they’re ringing out our Merry Christmas to you, a Merry ; Music, orchestra, cate the triumph of the Burley To- | York. Talks by Harold Johnson. bacco growers whose success is so Between them has arisen a series . 3 “ys .: jwell recognized as to need no further | 9f issues that bear a marked resem-| Piano solo by Miss Lee. mphabia May Siren declaned: blance to the issues that brought on] “\O sie iy Julia Lee. “Iam convinced that the majority | the first Protestant Reformation.| Vocal solo by Julia Lee. of the farmers and business men of|They involve various interpretations! \'"Giliacher and Mr, Shean - the northwest little realize what a|of the Bible, and the prerogatives of| “'s aie ‘McPhee and Harry Be gold mine they have in thé hard | higher church dignitaries to act as} in st See spring wheat, provided it was hand- | spokesman in defining thee interpre-| satrction, orchestra, led right,” Mr. Steen declared. tations. There will be six prisoners in the “A direct route to millers of a These issues have been smoldering Burleigh county jail over Ch superfine prodvfet that they must |for a long time. But a sermon of the| cheriff Hedstrom said have in order toymake bread flour, |Rev. Lee W. Heaton, rector of a Fort! plans to give them an extra feed on 8 never enough | Worth, Tex., church and the action| Uhristmas land of which the¥e to go around, presents possibilities} of his Bishop charging him with Christmas heaped with holly wreaths, sprigs of misteltoe, fat plum = puddings, love and merriment. May your dull cares fly away and your heart be filled with a mystic joyousness. 5 that are far-reaching’ in their scope. | heresy, has kindled them into a flame ea e | 2 7 PLANS “The aid that the farmers are now| that is spreading across the whole * CAGE RESULTS being a By some of the big- | country. Moorhead Teachers 29; Co. B. of gest men of the country, in¢lding Cn a) Fargo 13. a cessary i ildi: a’ year's government officials, to put this pro-| In his preachment on “What is| Jamestown high 37; Carrington 7. are as necessary in building a year’s pros- ect across, shduld not be overlook-| Truth” Mr. Heaton said: Valley City high 30; Hope 24. perity as in building a house. led. EY Caslitke ee aliads “There are those who cling with} Chicago Michigan Aggies 17. | gone a long way in officially endors-| unquestioning minds to the doctrine} Colubmia 34; Navy 23, 2 ° i y 7 L: tee mevement, but Pll tell you /of the Virgin birth as a statement of} Cornell 28; Syracuse 10. pieces 19a actually) arrives, day! yout Pree ae tie. best aa ue ee come | physical fact, while others who have] = plans carefully for what you want to accom- Ha clared, bees ete earner ena plish, and then come to the City Nationai , So “There are those among us who Bank to talk over ways in which we can help believe that Jesus. was in all things . you carry out the plans. | both Géd and man; the incarnation ; ceca * ae the:nlan of God and the son df Joseph. This Tuesday - Wednesday -*Thursday eatin Aeron is my own opinion: * ~ Ki 4 o ou an ere a genuine desire to further F Feelin tae cigs altel Matinee Every Day At 2:30 ti i P. rg , g your progress during the coming year. ] HE AT SINK of heresy were brought against Rev. : iia ers W Heaton, and he is now awaiting trial : ’ * o | before ‘an ecclesiastic court, Harry Wilson’s funni- EWARD HORTON as ON M ARKET It was not the first time the Vir-|f| est story is. now the “RUGGLES” birth d had b flout Fie a Walter Ruect ‘Bevicif sereen’s greatest com- es : rector of G Church of Ni York, |, fees oe |fey tana pPicuealig tha sane view |. a= ERNEST TORRENCE Price Drops and Bulls Think|,; the Rev. Heaton, And Bishop| ; , : ! - ; | It Is Going Lo Lawrence of Massachuetts has been You Il split your sides laugh- “Jackson,” the hit of “The it Is Going Lower called the center of the Modernist ing at the experiences of Rug- Covered Wagon” as Pay - “COUSIN EGBERT” ——o— : LOIS WILSON as “KATE KENNER” Se fo or bee FAA DSSS : group on account of his views. Chicago, December 24.—Wheat| The Rev. Dr. Percy Stickney Grant went down in price today almost denounced the view many times. In soon as the market opened. Senti-| a*sermon last January he said that ent appeared generally bearish and| Jesus did not possess equal powers : it was contended in various quarters | with God; that His miracles can be ‘that the market was headed forjexplained by science; that consecra- a eompetitive basis with other|tion of churches is a custorf inherit- countries. Some houses friendly to|ed from the age of witchcraft; that the bull side advised that for <a) the clergy is a suppressed, chained while it would be good policy toe! profession, whose members speak defer buying. After opening 1-4! their minds outside the pulpit, never | cent off to 1-8 cent advance with in it. 4 May $1.06 1-2 to $1.06 5-8 and July Bishop Manning at that time serv- $1.05 1-8, prices underwent a moder-j ed an ultimatum that Grant | must ate setback. all around, | recant, resign, and hinted at a tri Later the market held within| for heresy, But Dr. Grant didn’ narrow limits ‘and. most’ traders! resign or recant;-and Bishop Man- showed a disposition to keep close to| ning never jad him brought to trial for heres: d gles, English valet, in the Western town of Red Gap. - Won from thé Honourable George in a poker game, he becomes servant to Cousin Egbert, rough -‘and - ready Westerner. Then things hap- pen at a mile-a-minute clip! An¢ they’re all so screaming ly funny you couldn’t keep « straight face if it meant your life! If ever.a comedy could be called a scream from start to finish, THIS is it! . And when, in the final scene; Ruggles whoops it up in true Amer- ican style, you'll want to join in the general'cry: . of —oO- . : “THREE ROUSING / ERNEST TQRMENCE 4 LOUISE DRESSER as CHEERS.” . : We have with us Mr. Tuegles LOIS WILSON i “MRS. EFFIE”.. , from. dear‘old London—fun- - 0O\ Bulk early $7.59 and -under.| The storm broke when the “Rey. nizahcchaphis you over say: SANTEE ‘RIDGEWAY : t cows and heife one to $7.00.| Dr. Leighton Parks, for 20 years rec- In-a Western comedy of 8 CHARLES @GLE Bulk early $5.50 and down. Canners/|tor of St. Barthglomey’s, one of the ' brand, new kind. Funny? s H 4 q and cutters 2,25 to $8.00._ Bologna| richest’ and Ynost conservative Bitme. me, it’s . a . bloomin’ LOUISE DRESSER \ bulls ,$3.25 to $4.00. \Choice heavii harches in’ New York, doffed his ‘scream—whit! , a . q $4.25, Stockers, atid feeders in llin-|‘vestments, the Virgin |. 4 ‘ “eg bs) : 3 JAMES: CRUZE é Levtocetien ited supply fully steady, bulk $4,50| birth, and défied ‘the bishops to bring “ : fn bs ‘ ees : id : nee to $6,00, Bulk “common and medium ; him to trial for hor “ grades’ 5.50 to $6.00.’ Calves receipts” It was almost re : Z és - “ oe BISMARCK, “NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. . J. A. Graham, Vice Pres. & Cashier. - C. M. Schmierer, Asst, Cashier. a —o— LILLIAN LEIGHTON as “MA PETTINGILL” 0 CHARLES OGLE as “JEFF TUTTLE” ae ‘ shore. The ‘finish was unsettled and/ one-eighth to one-half cent net de-| | But when the charges againa\ cline, May $1.06 14 to $1.06 1-4 and| Heaton were actually brought, 4 July $1.04 7-8. storm of protést arose from “the Bs a ranks of the Modernists. _ This + ST. PAUL/LIVESTOCK gathered momentum when a “pastor- So. St. Paul, Dec. 24.—Cattle re-| al tettér” was sent out by the House ceipts 1,600, Firm, active apots high-jof Bishops, insisting on the belief in . er. Killing quality very pigin. Com-| the bodily resurrection ‘afid the Vir- mon and medium beef steers $4.50 toj gin birth of Christs of7 fare ‘