The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1924, Page 6

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Serta ee: THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE oe SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924 4 —— + bd {the year Aright in This .Society.” ISX BIN BE BS Bak Bak Be BD | SNOW DOESN’T BOTHER Tasdors-Bheds: ciKlga ¥ (his church will observe the Union | Week of Prayer to be held inthe Me- Cabe Methodist church. ) UNITY SOUTH SIDE MISSION & | CHARITY SOCIETY “ Regular services every Sunday at | 10:30 A. M. in English setvices at 7 u Prayer anegting, Wednesday even- | | ing at 7:20 P. | Shoes, latina ang bedding will | always be received and distributed | according to Christ's teaching: | | “Freely Ye Received; Frecly Give. ‘ 5 | se send clothing to the Mission jor phone 6557J. Mission is located 2 | at Sweet & 16th Street, South. | Sse . eae es | THE GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Veteran *Basketball Team Corner 82 HEGRE \ ) is " - Announces the following services: Takes Bismarck Into Camp Sunday morning: Sunday school at ; Rioea Gana 10:00. in Close Game Service at 11: Theme—“The| = Preaching of the Cross.”. ngon high school's veteran} nday. evening: Yeung People's thall team defeated Bismarck prayer meeting a 15. . Service at 8:00, » Theme: “Witnésses for God.” ‘The week of prayer will be observ- ed by the church G. SPROCK, Pastor. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY . Corner 4th St. and Avenue C, r Sunda service at 11:00 a. m, th Subject: “God”. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening — testimor ial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in the building every Tuesday, and except legal from . M. { i fe aes weleome to attend these » Dickinson tied the a | services and to visit the reading cee A little matter like a links covered with snow doe! | os - eanatiaer of this Toronto golfer, He is one of a coterie cf efithusiasts who keen) qeCARE METHODIST EPISCOPAL . in form by practicing at Sunnyside Beach, despite the snowfall. CHURCH .” nd poor basket Ea ai = Dr. S. F. Halfyard, Pastor shooting marked play of hoth) of pitchers ed, who rted. Te One bay mare ¥ old, Prof. Harry L. Wagner, Organist. ides, with Bismarck the worst of beyond all records of the Weight ‘about — 1300 pounds, | 10:30 a. m. Public Worship. \ By fender. ‘The locals could not The number of ret oe Mulee” 6 sears Organ Prelude. t ffense to working at it is also unprece ey oe ids One light Anthem “My Soul Doth M e and toward the last of the) The re for pitchers used rednicows tenia By Ashforth. s é ‘ 5 ame pyor by ooting took} Detroit with 318. New York 2 Organ Offertory. Lismarck's chances to win. | rk with 220, Cle Solo Selected: By Mrs. A. E, Win- l oon e creen eCnisSa ion O ’ a ton Dickinson } a nice team and : 286; pably will win in its district 1 eath; St. Louis, rament ofthe Lords Supper. 5 ‘ LFour of the “Midgets” were in ay 275 complete in good running @ rgan Postlude. . Margo last year j|, Many writers bla amed the “lively” jenn Deere tendum dise ten feet,| . m. Sunday School. x iB marek team is green and pai for the pdor work. of the twirl- new complete; double | m, Junior League. | , e Decause of this has been difficult! ut when orders were issued by | Work harnesses complete, eres 0+ pci Bnworthenengae: Hi } ’ to whip into line he Jent Johnson to the umpires} * 2 - 30 p. m. Public worship. “4 TS eae baskets, Brown, | thit greater discretion should be us Gn ae a \ n Prelude. Pervert Ps Rabe, forward, 3; Smith, [ed in throwing out “new” balls, ib] ¢ eet ee ee Solo Selected: Mrs. L. J. Boven- A Meets didi, none; | Was noticeable that the work of the table ete., and other articles | dick, Feabineon aecee sub, | Pitchers improved. too numerous th mention. | Organ Offerto: eo. IeERELC? Rabe, | Whatever was the cause of the me-| Notice preby given that I, the} Sermon them reedom.” 4 Re giraug jiaigy, one. |diocre work in the box, the game was| undersigned sheriff as aforesaid’ will} Organ Postlude, e Barony Ce 2 AFC Ys OF ne; |Rot, however, without its compensa-| Sel! the above déscribed | personal! The public are cordially invited. 8 . , nuls, Brown, Rabe, ones rie ee vecords Were cat tqnetrikes | Property to the highest. bidder. for | two. Techn fouls, none. | Gs neliiees Geko GENLERW SERED gash 3 publie pean ob dip | ea . baskets, Scroz- | Outs, neithe any nS r of the post office the oy “in q |. 4 ‘Roltdna. forward, |hung up in bases on balls, although | of Driscoll in'the county of Burleigh |, EVANGELICAL CHURCH t ‘ 5 4 Al one; Nod. |Grier Friday of Washington issued|and State of North Dakota on the | Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts. ra oneos fase 14 bases to Chicago batter: o 17) 16th of January 1924 at 2 0! | ©. P. Strutz, Pastor Hiings none; ahl, none; Nee te tics aw | clock 4n the afternoon of th t day to| German preaching service 9:45 to ! fone; Shepard, none. Poul b; in 11 innings. There were y Mew! satisfy the said execution together | 16 Fe ine, onepShepard, one; Alfson, |fitchers to come into the Iague who| with the iriterect ond conte Gere | eae AM . ° ° * e / ser +0 hepard, one; Sere m h the interest and costs thereon. Bible School 10:45 to 11:45, follow- N . . ! z Personal fouls, Scroggins, one; |™de good. Among the most prom: Dated Janu: 4th, 1924, nd be eNewy s Messa by th ! Woddings, one; Livdahl, Seott, Shep [inent young twirlers were Ferguson | LBIN. HEDSTROM ie by, au New r's Message by the fe . . Tec i lof o Sveng u 9 of Sheriff Sus cage oo | BRT Or. ¢ - ud, Olson, one each, Technical ee i t me ene EL oe Sheriff of Burleigh County, N.D.| Joint meeting of the Intermediate Youls, nene. Gale GRAD Utrole Bawarltaana Sheueel| land Senior Leagues of Christian En- : » ‘ i - tcCley nd Friday, Mitchell jdeavor in the main auditorium of e ; e es \ eae Dea on 4 \the church at 7:15 P.M. . PITCHING NOT jane FAM r of waanlngien, fe | Mrs. McDonald, Superintendent of q Iara encore, ounanesbeuleneaey aly | the Intermediate League will have A ‘ vide the pitehers into four groups.| charge of the program. Let there PTO PAR IN In the first group are those who liked full witandance ‘ jhurled ten or more complete. games! eprppy i ! “Spiritual Vi * * q 5 |i the sceond group are‘those whe| TXINETX ENGHISH wees peters ae Salelaal: Ye through arrangements with First National Pictures, The Author, Gertrude Ath- worked 45 or more innings, but les8| Corner Ave. C and. Seventh St. soe i¢ ys the, malouehenues erton and Eltinge Theater. : than 10 complete games, Both of} .erne? 4 s | Children’s P: Sait x Hi There will be no services Sunday, | hildren’s Prayer service Tues: these groups are rated according to) the pastor being confined to the| day afternoon at 4 Mrs. McDon- : the lowe rot earned runs a1-/ nous! with a severe cold: ald incharge. This church will join = | lowed per nine-inning game. The] Sunday School at q |with the other protestant churches SALINE AUNT NENT AUNED NED YAOI A ee Teacne uffers|thitd group contains all those not] }of the city to observe the Week of American League Suffers! ;,.., in cither the fitst | ion Tuth | Prayer in the Union Services to be Slump Over Records of. t, but who are eet | German i eae ee teen te aN chris The cinema version will be produced locally. at. the termination of this \ ox charged! Byening se an people in in this ani ; * : ? Former Years ng or ore| Ser held ain Lutheran | make these days times of spiritual _ Serial story K A i ames, The fourth division includes|Church on Avenue D near Sixth | Uplift and bl aie 1 others who pitched any portion | gtrect. —— = ‘ oP lof a championship game. | ". Bartli Pastor, \ 2 ue during pe Ge Oe | Np BEAU Boas FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i i ot up to | SHURC! Corner Ave. B and Fourth St. j | x CHURCH . fern BOISE PICKED |, 7, ST RSRORGES) CHUS ont dons, Pastor y ape hie | Sunday school meets at 10 A. M, | | 10:30—Promptly, Morning Wor- ee GN AEA, -B PATE Sn cael mat atk Mh aa eeee mae sligh M. d Still Lea It is for us to yoord of 1 Phil Boise, son o The Church's will unite in a eg [eee how God is leading and fojlow ¥ : lere f C. G, Boise of this cit r|of Prayer at the First Methodist | him. Communion service-will fol- eerie e North I Episcopal Church, all are irivited to| low the message. skie of Chey, e football m, has been attend. 00—Promptly, Sunday school, hn record of v end by three writ standing the cold weather | Mr. John Thorpe, Superintendent. | % finish below A ner of Fargo, who has y the attendance was good| Some changes in plans in the school | q | Zin analyzing t n following football for severa F hoo). | will be ‘made. Come and see what| ] | arent that the umed him all-state end. The subject for the Sunday morn-| they are and help us work them out. ., | sto their re versity of North Dahowa’s! ing service will be “The of 0—Crusaders and B. Y. P, Y. A Bs: wan-well advanced. L i Studen and “The| March, and Outlook for good program is expected by the titablished, practi came fate | Spectr published at the he tenth anniv | young people. j the season. Gu Cian so picked Boise us all-state yler will be celebrate, 30—Evening worship and sermon | nd pitched a two-hit game again 5 next Monday. The Reetor expects by the pastor upon’ the theme, “What | Dopatently 1 - it ee had warm AG COLLEGE pte Dec present. we mean By Salvation throtgp: the as: Celintess Zattinays® Y e pitchers had warm- - ood of Jesus”. Mrs. John Hughes ess : } up to:their work in September as TEAM WINS, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. | will lead the inging. The prayer \ fost of the unusual marks were set Caer The Rev ry G. Postlethwaite, | hour will give way this week to the| Ney EO ees ae Bae SAY Sane re aa q : this peeps Hempel Hake ef Jamestann, SUG © the |? 2. pun : : tings for prayer at the Methodist ND DAA WAV AVA DAWA aNd io DDD AW NAW AWAD ADIN PUBS ticugh he walked one| North Dakota Agricultural college| po Opec. ee me ane | el ving the “Week of ge: | Bee pee Rein ta thin | basketball ‘team defeated Jamestown | Gone is Tit Th BOE ERDAS _Announcement is made Be 4, Sar donss slso shut out |<ol°ees toto hare lant nights 21 40 /gageg. vt! Thaver sinetl- Phan |elepwnere dn the pager, We args ah WHETHER YOU SEE THE PICTURE. OR NOT YOU WILL NOT WANT TO: : 4 e new gymn | terfda F y peo- e Athletics without a hit. After 2 orning worship at 10:30 a, m. | Ber pane sosinat Peieaetpuin [2° Babee arty civics uallty lav seccurte| (Po oue aeutl iel ay ‘\S MISS ONE INSTALLMENT CF THIS ABSORBING NOVEL. . ! Gmke came back four days later and CAPTAIN BETTER derfgul.” Special mu: Trio— f Bowed New York only one hit, | Captmin Marion Graig of the Sal-, _M¥ Father, While I Stay.” Duet—- | MINNESOTANS AT ' Subscribe For Bismarck, Tribune Now and:don’t miss.a number. ‘ sSam Jones fifured in a two-hit| vation Army corps is slowly recoser:| HOW Long Wilt Thou Forget me?” WHIPPLE HOSPITAL € d Hrformance against Bostgp. on Sep-\jne fram a sereve attack of beoneh. | JURIF Bible, school at 9:30, all oth Thirty-one disabled war veterans Yaber 10. George Dauss of Detroit itis at her quarters in the Army hall,| {¢Partments at 12 o'clock. Senior | whose homes are in Minnesota are owed Boston the same number AB Ded Captain’ cnught’a “hevere cold | CBT tian deavor at 6 p.m. | being treated for tuberenlosis at the petember 22, walle eset whieh while carrying on the Christmas poor | Subice a Beier. Ends mete. bead’ | 0, ip) f Petrol, in iis madon jcugue de jrelief work of the organization (ot eet TC A aaa Art This “hospital is on “the ft set down Cleveland with | only! for a time was in critical condition, |. PYenime Worship at 7:30 p.m. | site of historic old’ Fort Whipple, ®o safe blows on September 29. | She is now believed fo be out of don. | Sermon theme. “Lord, Teach Us to and is the fourth largest disalted flerb Pennock of New York finish-| jor. | Pray.” Special music. Anth@n— veterans hospital in the United A with the bgst percentage in games : |“Safe In the Arms of Jesus.” Jun- | States. It is “a mile high and com- and lost, being victorious in 19! NoTICE OF SHERIFF'S § ior Christian Endeavor uesday at| mands a sweeping yiew of the moun- Y losing only 6. Pennock ~ was,} By virtue of an execution 1 Bec p. m.. Subject, “How. to Start | tain ranges.” * — ever, seventh in runs earned off| out of and under the. seal of the. Di delivery. Next .to Penr.ock: trict, Court in_and for. the County of 8 but his sere run record | eted in said court on the 27th day of ‘ Hows an average. of 3.63. December 1923 in an action wherein id he, strikeout record goes to the Regina® Walford was plaintiff and : fk ran Walter Johnson of Wasning-| Carl Meland is defendant in- favor ¥ ‘ with 126, who also attained the pa ane pipette and against the de- ; i ft inction of striking out the great-|{ordant for the sum of | $1,571.20 ian fi S 42 Boston ich execution was directed and . "i ‘ a number in one game, delivered to me as sheriff in ang for J 4 be B, ole fters being turned back October! said County of Burleigh and .which : (Bd 80 DOB DE BY BEAT DTD PRAT Wura \ord ora urd Nerd Ware Wad Ward Vora NO Elam Van_ Gilder of St.’ Louis| said execution provides and’ com- Swe lw lw \Wae TWO 1WO We ee I See we ‘ the freest with passes alain, mote ane pee of Burleigh y Cou . * i ‘ Pe ee tn otice on erly hereinafter described, whieh fr 9h Black Diamond, Coal will hold fire all night and ‘ f : SUBSCRIPTION RaTEs Pee ae said property was covered by chattel fo . ; c fs taking into consideration the| mortgage and the exccution is a spe- will keep: your home. comfortable. It costs very little : In Bismarck by Carrier.......6.0..++ : sete. ,60ca+month ‘ r of innings pitched. George| cial execution for the foreclosure’ of’, . ree is 2 Cleveland, itching i in more| chattel, mortgage gna I have taken | more to burn than lignite. Try a load and be con- ., By Mail outside. of Bismarck......... veeeess $5,00-a year A the said property dhto my possession . + v; ings than any other pitcher in| rier and by virtue of a warrant off Vinced. We also have a good supply of Bearcreek and league, 358, allowed the most) scizure issugd: in the action and have | Z ed: runs as well as total runs,|the same in my possession and which | Anthracite Nut Coal for Base Burners, h Birans penis was not ‘far said personal property is described 1 yet Seria paged : he| One buckskin colored horse with | enon wan Femaztale thee hip on, au “Yo pens“ _ FH. Carpenter Lumber. Co, weight abou pounds, - name: ‘ abs. Probably never before| Prince; One bay mare 6 years old, y Phone 115 oe many figured. The number wei ight. about 1300, pounds, namei (BVA MBN AYA WN Awww

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