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NLR MO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 93, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SIX Te ns f SISLER’S CONDITION MUCH IMPROVED ; NOTICE OF gol GAGE FORE-| hundred forty one (141) North of| the contestants will be given a place There is a place for every tt URE range seyenty six (70), West. Sports classes. in the Bison which will appear on|one who may come. Winter in California Works Wonders With Star Player ca et ie taper roe Ournatiity ‘tes (auld stale’ aOR ceva empipeaene: ume ite: cameos onlubaniazeres Pe iM Lk eh TA (#8 : Yiclay ‘ jlivered by Lesli Hackney | f $1,882.39 wil te \- = the B. Y. P. U. and the, Crusaders . _ Sisler Roughs It to Regain Health [nike at’ wackney, bin wife? mart. [onal the rate BE deen pes cant per meet at 6:30, Special interest is gagors, to Harkey LangeCradit Com? | pany, « corporation of St. Paul, Min- | the umount due upon such mortgage annum from December 20, 1923, to- gether with the costs and expenses; aroused én the Crusaders who are working for hondr points. Tha, at- | nesota, Mortgagee, dated the’ first |Of such sale, tendance is regular and-growing. ~ bot Noveints 9 i D ; j day of veinber 1919 and filed for December 2th 188s North Dakota | The pastor will speak at the ¢ven- ciety. | record in the office of th ister 1923. ; ie 7 Ws 9 | Ot deeds of the C aunty oF. Basieigs | ‘ALBIN’ HEDSTROM, | S ing worship hour, 7:30, on the topic, [dia state of, North, Dakotecon’ -the| Sheriff, of Burleigh, County, | SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, | “Jesus Revealed.” Special music 4 | 12th day of November 1919 and re- scHNELY rth Dakota. {| Corner Eighth and Sweet Street: will be rendered. | corded in Book “98” of Mortgages, LER & HEDER, Preaching services, Sunday at The attendance at the midweek \ 29, and Besighed’ °b: id Attorne: aie Plaintiff, | & i ako ‘ i j on pike, BOG a ty y Eat Wa aik Kk ip. am, and 8 p.m. All are invited. meeting is especially encouraging. eer raeeet ated: Nov, e2bthy, 1010 (a2. 20, er 29.16 |’ We need your presene There hax been an average attend- © and recorded in said office of the | REV. A. J. BILL! dnd bikry Abe Aaa ates la pane te i | . | sever ks, and good interest, We ints Services of “Athan | Bet otk wA8S" seeaectehinents | LN TS Ra Bae Aes aE aver eek anal ee hiise wities aleee: fe : ann j of Mortgages at page, 215, will be) gor the District of North Dakota.| FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH, _| ings with a larger attendance pres- Team Is Smothered in £ pee Create oa u ‘ pret nee In the Matter of George W. Sny-| Seventh Street and Avenile D. ent, ustribed ot Whe auecaahe at Aer | der, Bunkrapt, ‘In Bankrupte | Morning service, 10:30 | The Loyal Temperance Legion cén- ed de irathe Cite oF Hicinarek; | _ 10, the ‘erediters of Sunday school, 12 noon. {ducted by Mys. John Hughes will ' Of Burleigh, State of North | Snyder of Bismarck, Count Evening service at 8 o'clock. {meet Thursday afternoon. i he \ Gt the hoar ‘of two celock in| [igh and Distrjet aforesaid, « bank-) Special musie at the evening serv-| ahs mS Der | the afternoon on th: twenty-second | NO, is HARRY etven. that. Gn | EVANG'L, REF. CHURCH | day of March A, D. 1 to satisfy | rep, ary 7, 1984 te suid Georgo W.{ All aro cordially invited to attend | Southside Mission and Charity So- y FigHel with the Fargo Midgets, aye Hie: Snyder ‘was duly ailjudiented bank-| these services. ; 5 PM ADIGR vider aan'to 14 | | oh the day of sale. in the failure of {UPL tnd that the first: mecting of | ELF. ALFSON, Pastor. | Regular services every Sunday at ae siinatee bn erasieiitistnnvél lhe oitemBOENoLo taxes on the | His creditors will be held in’ the of- Pease NREES Ene 0 a, m, in German. iver et : Ag «for the years 1919-1920-1921 ae GE Joyal Baker, 211 Bismarck | ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH. | English service at 7:30 p. m, Pray- i ae a | and , which taxes the assignee FE VME pl ee bE By Dr. Ryerson,. Rector. ~ er mecting Wednesday ‘evening. , q art Sree . at |.of the mortgagee paid on Oct, 18th, | 97 O° a recahieh He re md Soxagusima Sunday, Sunday school, | Please send your worn clothing and : POMEL SLER STARTS ON A FISHING TRIP, SISLBR AND JIMMY AUSTIN READY FORA HIKE. Waeteoit eine tain ate G5 asd | ditors m end’ prove their elaims,| 10% m. Moxning services and ser- | shoes to the Mission, Sweet and 16th Y ; Viana. i Bes eine, cn ; } 3 i atorest: courteny ane Noe iat AB ppoint a trustee, examine the bunk.| mon, I1-a. m. Subject of the ad-/ St. or call phone, 5575 to get it. Al- Lae cS NEE SACHS GSU 1 “Only a man who has been in per-| his condition when he had to quit respectively, in the amount | TUPt and transact such other busi- | dres The Footsteps of God.” ! ways free distribution to the poor no ‘ tb Ret at “ BA Service Writer P | ect condition all his life and then is] and when he arrived at the Califor. by reasen of which! "ess as may properly come before} This is the second address on Evo- Also free information t ante a a om ; Laguna Beach, Calif., Feb, 2: kept from his work as T ha been, | nia beach. signee of “the mort-| Such meeting. Bs lution and Life. inds employments for man was the orer for Fa nk- | George Sister's apparent ° will appreciate what TF have been} gut Sisler has extraordina tected to and does declare | ,. Dated:# Bismarck, N. D., February) 4 cordial invitation is extended to | and woman. in ld soa from ¢ ie, which: kept hin oft throurh linary Iness 21 ee, pth | throuxh stamina. He is naturally buoyant, ge indebtedness dg |21) 124 acer, those who have no church home nor J, B. Happel, Pastor, 4 | “Last summer was the Jongest and | Circumstance, even of the gloomiest | h, hremises deseribed in such Referee in Bankruptey, \regular place of worshig to attend T. P, Maier,’ Assist. ; ri aTRaree | most distressful period of my life. | nature, doesn't daunt him, He set i 4 os ithe services at St. Georges. aes F | Ntenalde thadawe the Browne this | oueewicnew det at ee and which will he sold to i nee : Be am to manage the Browns this ith a determination that his sume are described as DISSOLUTION NOTICE a4 cline ib sniics season, although T uve not Signed} eyes must come right again, and h Quarter (SW) of | tice soLUTIO given that the| Trinity English Lutheran Church TO START WORK ; Fisher ‘ | my contract yet. Phil DeC. Ball,| with professional guidance and hig} Section Twenty-seven (27) in Town. rtnership heretofore existing G. Monson, Pastor. ON i BTN ohne; S president of the b, will be out{own splendid physique and rigorous | Ship One Hundred Forty-two (142) the firm name and style of| Service Sunday morning. Topic: | $52,000 CHURCH Fuller i hortly Fam to have a Uk with | routine he has apparently achieved Horths Range Ba gehty yeiclee ere ARR INSOR & JAGD | “Christian Life.” | — ' then his fondest hope. fe. M,_ containing engaged in the business of keeping] In the evening continuing the doc- Dickinson, N. D., Fel = y abst for Olson, ustin-who managed the Browns PonutasWiik@B geres, in Burleigh County, Nogth Da-| the Annex Hotel of Bismarck, North|trinal discussion of the PAtechinas | ES ETiGaR re ra a ddings Scroggins, Scroggins | C0" Neer vom | ae oat tnd Grav Beet) a aan beeeanmee rs Iiiieversqfiltstigcrane “dh satan torte | Mererneat: ini gamers by mutual) “The Descent of Christ.” 1 conditions the First Congre; or Noddings, Rusch Puller, | ¢ cia Toetee es SOAR Yor me SunAeTGATnaa cue cata Of La) pape ut the date of sale the sum of{ the same, The Annex Hotef will Sunday school and Bible C tional church building program got Bristol for Rusch, Smith for O'Con- | 1) 2 ty | Jimmy Austin ay . a Be cnet ed to Sisler as it! Two Thousand "Ninety-six and 90-| continue its business with John Par- 12m. {under way again this week with full a Bien Olean [ote ote Meal, suites ng 4 ae r eae Lake i 4 s tor othice pe Uk veyees Nothing | 100ths ($2096.30) Dollars (which in-| kinson as proprietor. All those Morning _service at 11. Evening | speed. HCI & goal ue ; : ‘i ational League Sisler has ye ig here, Artists painting] cludes principal, taxes, interest cou-| owing claims to the partnership will 7:30. Original plans drawn by architect t n vit been palling around at the beach re-| the brilliant colors: and interesting | pons anq accrued interest), and the} pease pay the same to John Parki ‘All wel f LLU aed O'Connor eo fo t G0 mil Hi contours of a secluded beach. O Ut uhineforeclosurg sAlloweil By | Core thechagkel of the aahnwenete Lenin |for the new church have not been age a omit t sort, Some A miles below Los An-| contours of a secluded beach. Qeen- | tests sire alloy ¥ | son. Thezhooks of the ma ees oe \hnnged: “The “plat ot aetivg,, How : My and cles. sional intrusion of har s s i i vi % : ete * 5 Free throws Rusch SAGER Ta ae fat Cee ; TP RCE ee TRE CRAMER | “Dates Rebruary 8th, 1924, ioe noi li i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | ever, has been drastically revised, ac- : a m in perfect physical ndi r indolent Neg ashe partnership and any one claims Corner 4th St a Av Cc 2 of 8, McChesney 1 0 i vita timid: 2 €0ll olin una MaTe: Halt eVe sere AwOnAGYEA fowls and seschulainwecee THOME? HOWIESON, any, the same should be presented | Paielsetele aD bRCAEE: cording to an announcement made by baseball in Washington, George Sis-] winter weather here has helped my Ay little Pnulldigh of aGeine Mie te ee to Jahn Parkinson Re Oe kel ee cane Elvin, pastor, and mem- M didn't play a 4 ns great » added ouses. The solemn bea . aH ay 4. Dated Pu . 1924, 3 4 ers of the official board. The plan “AMIS la) uring 1023 | eye sreatly, ed. ew Viens tie ae eae teat oersed Attorney for Assignée of Mort: JOHN PARRINSON Sunday School at 9:45 A.M. | of the hoard to build the new catfice From Flu Ror a time nis friend: Wtenlavo ina Beach | bustle and sharp distractions, | . North Dakota | NEY TAGD leseating aes Pe tenpimonial a ene was unanimously aceepted | feared he permanentl the latter for Mo- Among ji Aer ‘ e 2-9-16-28 3-1-8 18 Sie 3 y the congregation and the canvass PY y Among major and minor teagne : adinw i 6 VALLEY CITY jae th hile, where the club will dots apring siintered she valine Gey any NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORRCLO-|cnareh Meiliinn ever Tuesday, |e arnee pledges that will make the egrets LAT BRae ie i NOTICE TO CREDITORS : chureh building every — Tuesday. | erection of the first unit possible WINS AG AIN | Sisler and Ken Witiams SURE SAl a 3, P ble xt But serve strength,” he injected, Tobby dones, Detroit | cl the Matter of the Estate of] Notice is Hereby Given that that Te ee ee Ian oe on | beeaty thisnucel was not ¢ NHInnE TOD ee® eactsaren| dee Dp ; Constant R. Kopplin, Deceas i y erent i | holidays, from 2 to 4 P. M. The revised buildi i hinking of his team,” is the erying | third y’ ‘Cravath, ip hereby, given. by thb| 4 le, executed and | Ay are welcome Neteae oy creme een, paclial Deem Ln nREgegy tne) 2 1y7 N.D, Feb. 23.—-Vall ; need of the Browns.” former home-run king of the big ait Constant P Kepnlin delivered -by Alexander Pihlaja and 1 are welcome to attend these /fgy the crection of the church in estown last night,| “I dot As a result of illne r time, now a prosperous real estater| Administrator of the kestate of | Alina Pihlaja, his wife, mortgagors services and to visit dhe reading | three separate units--basement, audi- plained i anding at the| of the vicinity; Jimmy Austin, who] Constant R. Kopplin, late of the tig cMoctbagee, tuted: opeer bee (eo eee lanes ites Gel oa urn too phenomenal batsman saw | recently constructed a beauti! es- woul of Sargent, in the y of | 29th, 191 sondediinGl Hae a eat the completed s — fe ie veeneneneen lees only confused him, but he risked] of the Oakland Pacifie Coast League | cd. to, the Sreaitors of, al County, Nowth Dakota, an tte Ath | churct, Corner Seventh and Rosser jner of First Avenus and Fourth a « in kood shape for the | his life every time he stepped to bat] club; Bob and Irish Meusel, Pete a eruone aoe SBP th day of November 1916, at 9:00 o'clock Sts),iC. PirSteuts, Raator: Street West. The building program he seaso gainst speedy pitchers, Such was| Schneider and “Chicken” Hawkes. | ffi" ,ccceaseds to exmioit theme bi ‘fa. m, in Book 143 of Mortgages onj, Service in the German langauge | covers a period of seven years dur- Fe ee s, within four | page 493, and assigned by said Mort- | {70m 9:45 to 10:45 a. m. ing which the church is to be cum- 4 meidai; D, Mandan | 3 r EE ne gagee to Dubuque Savings Bank, by| All other services are conducted | pleted at a cost of approximately [ Mighbrchoolts bask cared run averages, Jakie May, the | one of the many deals made betweds | ‘the lace of businese.of said | Sanenment dated December 22nd,| in the English language. SE 1000! Ab tke donavohhatreetiod: feated Belfield hig he Pacitie Coast southpaw last season| the Yankees and Red Sox. istyator in the:town of Tuttle] suid” Revister: of; Dende tanercars fa, rela nyo aiigslonary aievenurellvespestatteniaretauarchees last night. |The “Manda s dc won 19 and lost 22, which was not as ie ins d Kidder County, North Da-|2atn, 1907, at 9410 ‘Se ne | a.m. Followed by a missionary |ty, ineuding the lots, worth $57,000 k impressive a record as he compiled in| At Boston O'Dou! simply couldn't / KOH a teh mary Ist, A. D, 1924 Book 90 of Mortgages ‘on page 463, | Bvangelieal. lies oC Be eeomeient | 1192, when he won 35 and lost only} show the stuff that made him the| CONSTANT P, KOPPLIN, | [and assigned by said assignee | of Svangelieal League of ©. E. a : < id Meee seein cer i i | ha jee mortgagee to Mount Pleasant Home, | 7:15 p.m. in the class room of the co’ NT MEYER KEEP: f Sheehan as made an] most talked about minor Teague | est nubliention Administrator, ja corporation, by assignment dated |chureh.. Miss Esther Teichman will U ly LIEN W ; éxvellent record in the American Aa-| piteher in the country, prior to join-| Pitt publication on the 2nd day |November 28th, 1922, and recorded |be the leader. Intermediate league SUITS PLAN CHEC KER TITLE p)| seciation. Last season he won 31] ing the Yanks. Tle lacked the d: ide 2-9-9-16-23 iw the office of said Register of| meeting in the basement of church i fa NED games and lost nine. ing speed that featured his work in = leeds on the th day of January | at the same time, with Mrs. MeDon- - a a it If Pat Moran, manager of the Reds, | the bushes. | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-| 1224, 8t, 1:30 o'clock p. m. in Book | uid in charge. e : Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 23.—Suit ; eh ohn 2 gets ftom! this tho a winner and eohaee CLosune SALES P1175 of Assignments on page 182, will Rae SteceaS Special | 2@ainst makers of county seed’ and = MU a kt Wa Bp Oat fair performter he will be in a posi- i non 3 ae # ee he foreclosed by a sale of the prem.| Evening service at 8 p.m. Special) rey joans during the yea Bie W er ck hip in the tourna-| with its “Royal Red Pit : ; Nedeee vil Pacific Const League fans are at} 3 i. ises described in said mortgage, and|™usic. Come und worship with us. | 14 Ea AE UES an ee ore, vee flies WRoclGea st the : pase. [tion to ary alias Ghvelliy jose NowunderatandlOmonlisiauure Notice is here! y given that that] hereinafter described, by the Sherifi{ Bible study and prayer service on 1919 and 1920p who have not paid -Y in ti ment er last | b hall “of, fame. On paper it | monopoly which the New York Giants} to deliver in the majors. On the] tiv, h mortgage, executed and d®-/ at the front door of the Court House Tuesday at 7:30 p.m,” Don't’ miss it. | their debt to the county or made ~ annie draw anil would ap iecRieahe have h J on thes Nations League||coust ‘he is regarded as one of the Wares pee BL ee ee lane a Bie ree Burleigh Coufity, North penx ater settlement, will be started lost a eto J. Parkinson | stror Naa [ened ce ancient ince yeni. | greatest southpaw pitchers ever turn-| gagors, to Hackney Land Credit Com- ove ae Cae ae at the | MeCaba Methodist Episcopal Church | ney eh ae fy SEG a of Willow runner-up. ticnal al Red ie so th “Jed out by that orgentzation, He will] pany, # corporation of St. Paul, Min-| noon, to satisfy th in the ufter-| pr, S. F. Halfyard, Pastor. ey James P. Cain announced. = Seven," fipesn ovale), [LEE GH 6 $100,000 in cash | ho warmly welcomed back by the fans | nesota, Mortgagee, dated the first | said moktespe ‘on the dete of calor | Professor Harry 1, Wagner, Or- TAME DE nuReNe aalsse Mr Catal is ite i composed of Luque, {2d Players, which is \proof of the} of that league. Prior to joining the | (4y of November 1919 and filed for] |The land ana “premiags, descrtbea | gantst Follow bee le insteuetonasat «tha Basketball Re ults Benton, Denohu Rixey, [Oxtent to which Gar ne tena te | anks O’Doul won 26 games in 1921 record in the office of the resister.) in said mortgage, and which will he] 10:80 a. m, public worship. Seon yar oatdeot coma esioners *- Ms cachet and the reeru : owner of the elub, is willing to #0 to | and Jed the league in the matter of eeds of the County of Burleigh sold to satisfy the same are situat Organ prelude. ishvaushoxived|jaction: Iny the .col- are a championship contender. and e of North Dakota on th en lection of these loans i |" Luque was the leading pitcher in ape effectiveness from an earned-run ey : ta on the} in Burleigh County, North Dakota,[ Anthem: ‘How Sweet the Name ese loans in:a resolution ahnideetheilenndlacef 12th day of November 1919 and re-| and adopted at the regular Ne tk dia tamer lteeied Sere swearing the annels of Laie, He is to be with Duffy Lewis at} corded in” Book 8" of Tontnena, | and known and deseribed as follows, | of Jesus,” by Williams. adoute: e regular January meet- re 13; N.D.A.C.9 [won 2 ey won Peas bey a ve ~ | Salt Lake, on page 80, and assigned by id} The: Organ offertory. + Jamestown 12. | 16 anand ue auntity Be orserionesd his 4 cea mortgagee to Thoma Hovieson, by Oe SET Quarters 4 Bection| Solo, “The Lgrd is My Light,” by Theresare about 200 of these loans Gustavus Adolphus 20; Concordia | Kenton Mt and 10. Thus, this quar- L TL AEST eEERMIBERE jeagn’® | wall I want is the chance to work signment dated Nov, 25th, 1919] ty-one, Range Sevantorsie red For-| ailitson, Sung by Mrs. J. A. Larson. | (Renee one abpronimately 75,000 16 |tette won a total of 82 games, ale [yoo te nig LO savas deivery sis O'Doul in commenting on the| “4 Teenrded in said etiee of the| “There will be duc on said mort-|_, Sc2mon-theme: | “The Disciples ie, Ma Cain een ne nok, bean Arthur uM [tsest enough to land & pennant, and | ee Hee Tape ctiatabat ts ‘al. “I didn't get it in the big show.| [950 Sn locke taney Ne apt L7t | gage on the date of, sule, including Called CHEsaHa HE. 8 iipetatersinvetieenic! 17, Vit they do as well during the com. | Mit Drews a veet toe one ext season some major league club | of Mortirres at page Sh ee hel ceumagent taxes pail, the sum of] Organ nostlude. Gpnastiniitto seta G:vorr ovary Williston 4. ing season, the chances of the Reds | 'I* ra SU Cast going to be willing to pay a fancy | foreclosed by a adie ofthe nrembes les cneCer ae ee ee eee ouTe Reh Baltiday. school: eitarading Gre ye Ait have bean. by = 48; Guelph 18. will be bright ; . tise price to get me back.” in such mortgage’and hereinafter Rae 25th, Lctwevery member, be present: The anit) needs Tones nd. i a 12. It is difficult to figure just how the deseribed at the front door of the MOUNT PLEASANT. MC ere Un mind onieE saree: hose who wei Delete cine Fairmont uM. new pitchers will fit in. Carl Maya, Court House in the City pf Bismarck, CARA OME: 6:80: 1D, a Bpworth Lengue: Sion, they rene Ra eon eee Arthu "I |the Yankte @rstoff, took part in only Less Drinki County of Burleigh, State of North Onn ae ie: “The Local Chureh at the Sane Ear connor Penn $ U of Pittsburgh 13, | seven games with. the world's. chim 88 Inking ipeeee ut the hour of two o'clock in |G, S. WOOL pee” De aac: ; le FBT E oS ‘how nar ie ie is Minois 26; fowa M. |pions last s« d although he} 5, : Makes For Order! diay of March An De aah te “atlomey for Owne# of Mortgage. | Giya?’ Manue ue not done ‘within the. next eee Balls Normal 245 Stout 19, [won he ranked near the bottom in the |yi0 Vaeue elub and inimediutely win a | the guiount due uron such mortgoge MED renin ig in anno le Antaeman desu (iim (Chim nha Garimn ao eaaabaal ! reighton Notre Dame 23. Le aris, Feb, 23.— on the day | pate 1820 e a Lumera. | Rann ba reg berth is the decided exce! Paris, Feb. 23.—The ban on the lay of sale, ; ” ; tie a SR ERY Darimouth 20; Columbin 18, \ TENCE Clava excen-| Ie of absinthe is belioved to be|, Default consists in the failure of | 5 Mile My Breast by Mion: Nh Corns ‘TEX RICKARD fone Most ‘players, regardess of | sale of absinthe is elised, te he ae mortaazors to bay taxes on eee BISMARCK MAN | Sit" at", coe HEALTH WORK Princeton 30; Vale IN NEW ROLE Coen ee conn oute: be pro,| decrease in the number of arrests premises for the rears 19 Be Ree a Teena IS EMPHASIZED | through a course of sprouts, be pro- Sta 922, whic! Mrs, . vendi v. N >| : D1. zs ae hooled, before they are con-, for dronkentes a 1a ‘ com- of the Feiete anil on Oct. 'Teth { NAMED OFFICER ieee Netaie Besoke cara sidered capable of holding down a pared to 1912, when absinthe was|1023 in the amount of $249.36; also |p, 3 gu a, N, say ain Bay nit Guaiaetenia reaea Tages Poe h blayer to the | 12,000 bars ang cafes doing. business | interest, coupons due Nov, ist, 1922 | North Dakota chapter of the Ameri-| ‘0 tlude. Jpcalcbigh cchoaly withthe dene eet Mife Of chance, North Dakoto uni abate 28 Henny cia rd in’ the city the police gathered in| and 1923, respectively, in the amount | Can Association of Engineers, elect See ested 1 UOTE Seen wit the Baie eco: . versity took the lead in the 1924 minors for polishing if he shows the; 97 000° atsturbers -of the peace; last | of $96.00 cach, LaSeHneE THLE aactatday ated ae Sisee?. |. Yexaare invited... Come, and, pink) nemiep penartmegt, wader: the idinec: pareity i a the 1924) proper ability but lacks experience. sbadhicrs sors TAe -Pepes | ReetED rane cies ern ee Len pe cierdpy are: i a friend. tion of Leila Maxwell in charge of peabecial faxless Letwaen thal school | Bees aie Gt the “opinion” that a| Soa with 17,000 liquor dispensaries iced has elected to and does declare ean B, 8. Keene, M.D. A. Cn ised a the work. The funds for the work z and North Dakota Agricultural elt SIH GAG EHH) Oo ain ae eo EON absint e, thes | ite entire mortrage indebtedness dug Presidents E. J. Budge, Bismarck, | FIRST PREBBYTERIAN CHURCH | were accumulated by the recent sale y eae. oe ; | work out in practice, and thereby [{20% Bh Ot 4 yet mmiune fo the ine | eee. Arse vice ecelgenty He... Esabm: inlater of Christmas. seals. he Flickers in vietory display absorb more of the big league wa fone, ela e cages ne $o the in ae Bromiseg describeq in such A ina second vice president; Clifford | Rev. Harry c Postlethwaite, D. N. It is planned to give each pupil a the greatest defense of the year than could nearibly come trom a aea:| Se Runeeeanene ir national | mortgage and which will be sold to|Jehnson, Bismarck, third vice presi- 7 The pulpjt is being supplied by | Portion of milk each P ¥ held the Bisons to three field goals. son or two in the minors Lee pee they. have not yet taken say lies ae ore sens as|dent; J. E. O'Neill, Bismarck, fourth | the Rev, Harper R. Burns, whoes ad- | a¥e to be asked to contribute to this Be eae ues elmolt as 5 ain, thesmingrs: indly to whiskey and cocktails, heast Quarter 4) of| vice president; A. D.'LaDue, Carson fo. , 1 “| fund when bi 2 Seelnoety oe More tha 3,000. eri Section Tw®nty-seven (27) in Town- = i D » {dress is 111 Thayer. Phone 929R. jen possible. The art and de- good as that of the Flickers: whe fa it possible for a promfsing re: PAP San rere | ship One Hundred Fortytwo. (laa) nae Winter cise and A. H. Bar-| Morning worship at 10:80 a, m. | Sign class has made postersand the were held to five goa cuit to be ruined or, perhaps better, | javios wore committed aug 104 ante. | North: Range Seventy-five (75) West | rp iston, sixth vice president.| Sermon theme: “Christ and. the | fe0ds class will have charge of~the ag peer spoiled for big league work by too, mobiles were stolen, — sauto-) of the Sth P. containing 160 e offices of secretary and treas-|Old Testament.” distribution and educational phase of CIUCI COMING CHAMP? much inactivity holding down a seat| It sec iv acres, in Burleigh County, North Da- | Wer sre appointive. f Special music: the work. Much interest on the part OnE Eee ; “a it seems a relatively safe and or-} kota. S | J. Ny Roherty, Bismarek, id A of the childr d Oar nk Gatacas orl on the bench? datly city, incahich fo. cabide with | Meee willl be.duo-on’ auch mbrt-[oe tha ste che ydBronveok |. Anthem Uy apartelte,, “Teach “Me sicend berepta: hasbeen inal Gene Sarazen booster. Two| ott plenty. of theatres and musie halls,| gage at the date of sale the int of Association of Bcinedticeen thal oa Stiga eres tase Re sUamiehbs Mar > ‘ years ago he predicted the little Ttal-| There are those ‘who will argue|and this is perhaps why so. many | !W0 Thousand ‘Ninety-six and 30-|fcllowipg ¢ of Engineers, named the| Solo: Mrs. D. C. Seothorn “Alone stented at ian would be. the next open cham-| that Lefty O'Doul, recently sent back| foreigners settle down here to live.| 100ths ($2096.30) Dollars: (whieh Blectior one With, Thep, 9. Gael" by Bailey, PW SCHOOL pion and he was, Now McNamara to the Coast League by the Boston|There is a total of 607° theatres, | ‘tudes principal, taxes, interest cou-/ er ee Barneck, Bis-| Junior. Bible School at 9:30, all NEW SCHOOL . = says the same thing about Henry Red Sox, is one player whp has had| music halls and moving picture | PONS Sud Becrued interest), and the othe and A. D, LgDue, Carson,| other departments at 12 o'clock, F Ciuci, another youthful Italian, win- his big. league eareer wrecked by| houses, along with 875° dance halls. | law. Be REESCTOAN Ee Hote Oy (atid caslone jas [oc nee Cheebatan. Bngengar at 680 TOBE BUILT + Saas Florida, Cjuci had a 71 at| failure to hreak into actual compe-| More than 60,000 foreigners asked Dated February 8th, 1924, marek, teenie Budge Bis- |p. Mm. % FE ee ar —_ ee Inwood last summer. i tition at a time when it seemed he| the police in 1928 for permission to THOMAS HOWIESON, and BF Ghendier Gane ‘smarck,| Subject: “One-half the World| Elgin, N. D., Feb. 23.—The school F SSS was ready to star in the majors. It} reside_in the city, 28,000 more than Assignee of Mortgagee. Resoluti end ee, Ya versity. Lacks the Gospel.” board of DietzSchool District made A CANADIAN STAR 4 Unfortunate for O'Doul| in 1932, Italians were the — most | ARNE VINJE, : vera qolutions—E. F. Chandler, Uni-| Leader: Laura Rupp. .. | trip to Hebron, N. D., last Thurs- Canada has come to the front with | the property of the New| numerous; then came Belgians, Rys-| Attorney for Assignee of Mort-| "oR i¥! NBOnk H. McMahon, Bis-| Evening worship at 7:30 p.m. | day, where they selected and’ con- ry a star woman golfer in the person| 's at a time when that| sians, English and Americans in the| (SE ° orth Dak rek, and E. Sandquiat, Fargo. - Sermon theme: “A Four-fold At-| tracted’ for the brick for the new of Mrs, Harold Hutchings of Winpi- club boasted an all-star aggregation.| order named, The additions to the, eT Daele: 1, titude Towards Sin”, school house to be built in this - peg. Wintering in California she Get O'Doul came to the Yankees stouted | resident American Colony reached a| FARGO GIRL _ GIRL mt Special music by chorus choir, | city. Three different shades of two course records, a 77 at Dell} as the best pitcher in the minors. | total of 3,174. NOTICE OF SALE WINS CONTES' The Girls Reserves ‘and the Girls| rick will be used. ‘The basement rr Mohte and an 82 at Pebble’s Beach, | With most any big league club, other st Be aieinh of & Salement abd Abe A IT | of the Wortd Wide. Guild will meet | ¥Slls above the ground will be of ay both tough courses. Mrs. Hutchings | than the Yanks, he weuld have been creas entered: gid" ducketad nevi together at 7:30 p. m, in| dark color, while the main walls will \ _ went to the semi-finals in“the Cana-| pressed into service at'once and cith-| CT ORS Animals Diptries Couet,, of Burleigh County, Fargo, Feb, 23,—Mildred Sheldon | the church parlor be of considerable lighter _ brick, dian championship last summer. | er delivered or proved a bust. For Fine Pel North Dukote, on the 20th day of|of Fargo was awarded figst place in] An interesting Missionary ‘propram | With a shade of darker brick for ‘the pa fee } ne ‘or Fine Pe ty December, 192).in an uetion in w ish| the Bison Vanity Fair contest which | will be gue ‘All members. are urg-|‘Timmings. ° The contrasts harmonize rr STRIBLING IS NO HITTER | 4 When O'Doul joined the Yankees Me Hogue. Gecrge, Be Hecae yj | closed Thursday night at the North tend, and will make a beautiful building. Perhaps the most active fighter in| the only way he could have gotten a " Whitney, Alaska, Feb, 23.—An ani \Herb J. Huelskamp ate defendants | Dakota Agricultural college, an- Junior cl pristian. Endeavor Tues-| 3 the game at present is Young Strib- | chance as a regular would have been|™al that is'a cross between a marten | for the sum of §1,882.39 and the fore: nouncenient of,which was made yes- | day.at 30° p.m; Steele Debaters yee, the Fe eeeioer, eenoou bey Jight| to use dynamite or shoot a a few oi the and a sat LF being Breduced for its clobaee. of age fox on Real 1 est terday. Virginia bidet och Far- “China? v? fi Win Se . d Ti ve eavyweight, Stribling fights three | regular stars. . luxuriant pelt by “Shorty” Hunter | le specifieg an vi | go and Helen Zerpep of Searles were eader: .Leona,.Olgan. . i Con: = or four times a month ahd usually ! A antl “Shorty” Wenkler, well-kngwn | {ue of @ writ issued out of ‘said Dis-|tied for second place, the contest| Bible Study and” Prayer service’): ee ime wins. Stribling iy fairly clever but 8 ‘Failtre to immediately get a ‘sourdoughs”’ of this region. 'n my ands command! mi me ‘sell officials deciding therefore that there Wedpeaday at 182 at 7:30 ‘p.m. Steele high school’s debating té no hitter. He rately ever drops af) +2. #--mpx RICKARD chance probably shaped O’Doal's ma-|_ The two trappers say the new ani: | the eal property therein me here- | Would be no third award. } is out to win thé: state tng a ppponent. j ; jor league career as‘a failure. Bx- Bel hae the deli¢ate pile of the’ inafter described in satisfaction of| Three other contestants, Elizabeth FST Sf BAPTIAT BURCH. The’ tedm which defeated the Bis- SEE ea Already the world’s foremost box-| pegting to-be used at once, it was a a en and the long silky fur of the said a Judgment, 4p decree, Filiott, Ruth Brisede and Emnia Hat- Gorne ir Ave. B’apd: Fourth St. |marek Righ team also defeated the : ONES 18 SLIPPING ling promoter, Tex, Rickard now an-|shock to be relegated to the bdnch. Te isc to offer a fur re. igh aaah ante, pe! of Bur. lie. were runners-up, in the contest | _ L, R, Johnson, Pastor: | Jamestown high school a de. Jimmy Jones, ssh Ohio welter-| nounces his intention to enter the;No doubt #hat took away some of | 5). aoe e bustle sable in vari}; 8h “front door of the Courthouse whith was-marked by spirited rival-}" Phe morning worship begins | bating at Steele Thuasday night. Tho weight, seems s/ ining, Jones, | professional ice hockey field. Rick-|his confidence... Used in bad spots | “rut Hares sneha ng ‘tortoise-shel]. bin the -Gity.. of Bigniarelg Bu zh ty between the'supporters of the six | promptly, ‘BE 10: The pastor’will | subject’ was the desirability of the Beri erious over the est in the divi-| ard plans the formation of a six or| probably tendered to further discour-| ing used fi Red ire alts ng: | County Neti Dakota "at two g |cindidates, ; speak on the topic “Wild Gyapes.” | Great Lakes-St. Lawrence. Water- sion and considered most logieal|cight-club. circuit, embracing leading|age him. Afyway, when the Newliybria is double the-siz rants’ The clogt in {Bhetcatternooy of the eit) The picture of the: winner of this | He ‘ill digeuss: the theme; Is there | ways. ; challenger to Champion Walker, was| American and Canadifn cities. ‘Thal York cluh decided it was ready tol ten. ‘The correspondent ¢ lof a. mar. | day SE Mabuaars. 106. Public auc. | contest will be w fall -negerfeature of | such:.9... Hung:a§ Godt: being dis-| The high school auditorium was iy battered up badly by Morrie| enterprise will get under way next] provide a regular berth for him if he|the possesion. of Soars one in | fen foycwing describe cent er the 1925 Bison, the college annual | appointed with some of us? filled with people attending the de- { / faifer in an Omaha bout, Jones|scason, and will be modeled after| proved capable, O'Doul fell down on| creature has the domestic qualitivg dsty situated’ in sald Burleigh Gogn- | edited by the junior class this year.| The Sunday yehool meets at 12:00) bate and the Steele hich school band A had to hold on desperately to escape| the major baseball leagues in sched-|the job: After seVeral years of benth | of the hag the domestic qualities | ty, tovmite F..Verle Deach of Fargo fe editor-in- | with Mr, Jolin Thorpe as superinten- | furnished music. \F. E, MeCurdy and 4 2 inocteat is aeeeaeamits: pauing herwss twas oo Benton in| ho canto ops about] ’rhe Nostheast quarter (NE%) of|chicf and Philip Boise of Bismarck, | dent, The school is making a good) Rheinhardt Kamplin of Bismarck a y i rie ry section cigot (8), in -townghip., one‘ business manager. Pittures of all record with many. banner attendance! were the judges, r : s ase r : ‘ f ; ramen rey 5 : Be i eo i ‘ ‘ " “ ( i fy ; 4 * ie 4 ee / ae wep ‘ i