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Ste Philad yen pr 110,004 nd ha PAGE SIX THAW SUIT IS SETTLED Ends ' 0,000 Frederick Gump. Complaint For monitted tot » Philade Food Market Co. lement Co. Hide & Fur Co Machine Shop ber Co. ter Co, t Market tional Bank ional Bank s. Blunt, Jr. STARK COUNTY BANKS AIDING IN CORN SHOW (Continued from Page 1) ‘ 2 & Drs. i n Motor Co ce n Motor Co 1 hy + if t das & fe p Sher t Tist: First Guaranty Bank y tste Folsom Jewelry Store g Mec French & Welch n le-Robinson Co ¢ B g Barber Shop " Billiard Parlors t ¢ in PD sf n # o & Harris ke HN Hotr a A t m 4 ofl . fi B. fis tional Harvester Co, C) fing Jim Jam Jems Yeia Kitchen, Jos in he th Ps tic de fr ke pr Ck @ ky op MeMahon, W M: mi MeDonald, lay Modern Dany, an Murphy, H. T. & Co. Newton, Dullam & Young Northern Produce, Co, 3 O'Hare & Cox ) Oisness, S. A. {4 Olson, Obert Apr¢ Owens, D. T. Vier P Furniture Co. 1, Provident Life Insurance Co. shu: and Ramstad Clinic 4 anrad, Brink & Reibold b Rawlings & Towne , if Roher Line Mi 4 ~ Real Silk Co. . '&,° Richmond's Bootery 1 10a. Richholt, H. W. 31, Rosen, Smith, a Ee ceived. Ga Sine ue FE ata woolen wrist. to McKenzie Hotel and get} reward. : Al J.B. Borenson Hardware Co. Washburn L: Webb Bros. R. E ~ REWARD Phone 1-100 Best of Service a the Lowest Cost Regulation and Train Time Gladly_ Answered Just Call: 1-100 Con- ” Harry « by Fred Ir 1 City, bo vate ttled for legs than ). The suit’ was the reaw! that Thaw had whipped imi k hotel in 1817 1 to “gro learned there attitude insti hia court at ing letters of sup-| port for the corn show are being re- Lost Gray Kid Glove white Finder bring J. R. BRYAN, Proprietor 113 Fifth Street | Day and. Night Service Bismarck, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FIELDS GIV TRAVELING BAG ae BY E! Rt. Field ternati MPLOYE y special | by the! » of C.} t of the Be al, h house the ech Was tual express: M ¥ imviness mecting of the Mr. Senior Lerue of CoB. Monday and § pat Itey ill give K. I St Georges Church Dr. Ryerson, Rect Sunday School, 10:00 a.m Morning service and Sermon 1a. m It is hoped ti ud number ha < Sunday o'clock. Topie: “Th ruthfulne. of the Christian Re on.” Whether I will be able to ho! ndition after tae nday School ant Bible class ladies’ Aid meets next !day in the church basement CHRISTI AN SCIENC. E soc Te TY Cor, 4th St. and Ave, CHURCH NOTICE 8 o'cloc ne A reading r8om is open in the church — building eve Tues <eept I All CHURCH e d Fourth St Johnson. Pastor n promptly » worship to he with illustrati _ We wre to have alsa with us F lof Promotion, whe will sped N- Promptly. | wr John Thorpe, supe ‘ood spirit and enthu in our school. The attendance in- cre 4p. m.—There will be a confe Jence with Rev. Dark 1 which inembers and friends { dially invited Rev, Dark w cerning our nancial cdadition, 6:30 p. m ' Dark will mect with the young pe; ple and ak son some phase | young people’s work. The Crusade fo) | sermon by Rev. Dark 8 p. m.—Wednesday, hour of pra: i —— Revival Meetings special reviva nducted at the loc Army Barracks con Tuesday evening. Ja mene ing 15th, al of the mi: churches will t song and music Rev. Burns of the P an chureh will preach the mon, Tuesday evening. Rev. J Strutz |chureh) will ing. preach Friday |“ Other speakers will he engaged | . for the other evenings. ; The public is cordially invited ; these meeting: The Evangelical Church Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts.. {C. F. Strutz, Pastor. German service from 9:45 10:45 a, m. pi Sunday School from 10:45 Monthly Alfson, Pasto! a party tol morning ac 11] in the evening depends on! ing morning | Burns whose a Wednes- testimonial Ps m.—Morning worship. The We special- The pastor t talk with nd juniors on “The Dark, representing: the Board ¥. POY. Rev m.~ Evening worship and | 1 meet- | 's from the | e part} nn- | json of the Baptist church will nee onRadio Outfits in Germany , Organist ship. or gun Olfertory Solo, Selected b theme, “Li n» Postlude , Public Worship ude. Anthem, ‘The Lord is my herd” by Kirkpatrick, sung by quartette isi Organ Offertory. Shep t thet A { ly Spirit", by Jer: B. M. Dunn and “The Kingdom.’ yan fovelite Come and bring a friend. :s| FIRST PRESBY Pent CHURCH. The Rev :, Postlethwaite ty) dD. D., mini The pulpit is be lied by H? Rev.’ Harper R dress is 111 Thayer treet Pho at, Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. | rmon theme: By st Library.” ecial music by quartette. Anther "The Lord My Pasture 1 Prepare ® ~~ Anthem — “Like as the Hearty Bible eno 9:30 a. m., all s at 12 o'cloe Endeavor at Senior Chris: p.m Subject. How’ and When Jesus 1 ing worship at p.m, n theme—“Three Crosses.” I. music by choir ' SBtroat Af fections, Whooping Cough. hee bens lever an | Catarrh. , “| Peasant to 1G rs r- At your “_\Y DRUGGISTS MADE BY al} m. n.| FIRST and LAST CALL FOR SALE Sag - liston, where they v! the Choir| {favor of the B. H | took Anthem—\Now the Day Is Over.” Anthem—"I Was Glad.” Junior C hn n Endeavor Tuesday 4:15 p.m bject: “Jesus Begin- ining Hi His Baptism.” Leader-- Bible King. >p.om MARION GOSS AT WILLISTON Judge andoMra, BB. Gomsiot mie not, spent thie last week-end at Wil- ted with Mr. and Mrs. i uyton and their be imines while, daughter, Marion Goss, who was her ning at recently appointed the librarian at hoop leome to the James Memorial library of that city MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOTAL = sie CHURCH val n B. H. S. SECONDS BEAT ST. MARY’S The B. OW. second team defeated ~ St. M s high last night in Mary's gymnasium by a score of 17 to 15. The game was close thru- out. The first half ended 5 to a big lead in e second Mary's rallied in the last half There were fouls on both many Storage car. it deserves? Stair & Taxi have been disappointed in month, swer any and all ter enclosure, and 4 wheel The TRUE udy and Prayer Wednes- | The B. H al not able to put in the win- | ‘ning basket. Service Your Storage Battery is the heart of your Are you giving it the attention that Specializing in Battery work we will be pleased to call and care for your battery during the remaining , winter months. When spring comes we will reinstall it in your car just brimming full of the old time pep. Wet or Dry Storage. ———PHONE 488——_—— PHONE 888 We wish to announce to these of our patrons that that we have“added” dnother TRUE BLUE Oakland to our line, and are now in a poattion to an- calls timmediately. Our new car is equipped with the same warm win- coupled with our careful drivers, insures our patrons of the greatest Service, Safety and Comfort. +4047 ——PHONE 888—— Service, Safety, Comfort. Henry Wentz, Owner were made on fouls. Hiland was high point getter for St. Mary's and O'Hare for B. H. S. % | teams, many of the B. H. S, reese am defeated the score of 15 to 8. second team by i team, The first team seems to have | rong team and looks as though} y should win many victories Quis, year. eon lineup of the boys: | Kell rf Lofthouse KG: : iw O'Hare Niland € Russell | ile Fitch feCarty Bender i | 0" cid Hasvets Hilda 6) Hagan 1, Lofthouse 1. Free throws, MeCarty 1, Kelley 1, O'Hare 3, Bender 1. Referee Art Haas. RESERVES DECREASE. New York, Jan condition of and trust comp shows a deficit in re: | 290. Reserves deere Too Late To Classity WANTED—High ee student, work after school and Satur- Anyone having work, please ‘Arnold Cox, McKenzie, N."{ ve of .$4,202,- d $21,791,440 di notify D. 1-12-1w | FOR RENT—Nice room in modern ; house, 515 4th St. 1-12-1t | Battery Pederson Taxi our service during the past brakes. These protections, BLUE Taxi 4 passenger 1920 model inclosed six cylinder car. Good condition. Cheap if taken at once. Owner leaving town. Only 8450 Terms. Phone 573 MR. RANDOLF Write Box 375 Bismarck | to} to tol Payments for not Things Electrical are all too often things for- gotten. One of the bulbs in? the bow!'burns out, and you try to get along on the re- maining Your eyes pay That’s the way it goes, if you are Get the habit of _stocking up often at B. Shop—it’s conven- two. your neglect.) careful. K’s Electric | RE-ELECT OFFICERS. New Salem, RN. D., Jan. 12.—The| ed, and are: Farmers and Merchants State bank | president; |held their annual meeting of stock-| president; F. IT. In the preliminaries the girls first | holders and the old directors, Chas. |J. H. W. Wiegmann, The first half | Fred Dietz, Wm. Wiebke,and W. I. jended 13 to 1 in favor of the first |Mann, were re-elected for another | year and reports an jnetease in de- | ; SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924 { year. Chas. Wecker, Philip Blank, Sr.,, Wim. —_——__—— assistant cashiers i B. Conlitz, bookkeeper. 1 The institution enjoyed a. good | The old officers were re-elect- | posits of Spproximately $45,000 from Ww. Wiegmann, | Dec. Philip Blank, Sr., vice | Elwein, cashier; | WANTED—Large clean cot- ton rags. Three cents, per pound, Bismarck Tribune 29, 1922, to Dec. 31, 1923. 0. Rare beauties and distinctions in lines, finish and. upholstery—and the great mechanical luxury of an engine that actually improves with use! The wonderful Willys-Knight sleeve-valve engine is the same type of engine used jn the finest cars of Europe. See the Willys- t—note its elegance—then get the thrill of its action! LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Bismarck, North Dakota Over 90% of ON€ Mitton ‘STILL IN SERVICE Since delivering their first car, early in De- -cember, 1914, Dodge -Brothers have manu- ‘factured and sold one million motor. vehicles. . Over 90% of all these \ cars are still in active service, This striking fact stands alone— —a unique and df overwhelming tribute to the principles and meth- es . Bismarck ‘ods responsible: fora . ‘product ofsuch shcuriag worth, i ~ MB. Giuman Co. —— PHoNne 808 1 4 se >.