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- SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924 | THE BISMARCK Ne PAGE THREE DRASTIC CUTS | cay By F ee ‘ farmer of nine miles southeast of | tion nctivities of The S | JS BANDIT LOOT Ria cuneral; sctvicee, @meneialde rar direction thousands of ¢ ARE PROPOSED = Cor. 8th and Sweet Sts., Southside | ployes of the Franklin ‘Cooperative | ARRANGEMENTS vanes) h Dakota and South’ On ; feist reading and song service 11/Seyeral Bankers Indicted at Creamery Company lost $4,249 to | GRAIN PRICES FOR HALPIN’S olay add: Will seted eto, Rivehend- pelea ees Rpesnchingatonml ante a | Williston Plead gunmen who, held them up at es VISIT ARE MADE" se" Yer April 10. s the aged man at the Taylor Lutheran | forsaken their lawless , side of the creamery plant at 5 p. m. yesterda s| The two employes, G ae! under his minals have and 33 sill N sa ways IN NOt voor 7 {church on Wednesda Interment | turned to paths of honest) ig | es made in the Taylor gemetery. At the present time he is’ making Second Baptist Church | Minneapolis, ., Mar. 29—Two em-| onan a of the Northern Division of ition ¢rmy, comprising Min- | AUSANAUUOSOROREEDAIUGUED Come and bring your friend. Meeting Held at New Rock-| Rev ford Favored Solons Meet- | ;°"*'° Station WOC, Davenfiort, Ia, ha is nf | Arrangements have been completed] found its broadcasting of police re- | sion Occurs After Early! ror the visit to Bismarck April 1, of | ports successful. Osberry w Rev. S. D. § ist in all the} at Mae ott, who has| Williston, N. D., Mar. 29.-—Plea rl Noluna- | | Rece | been conducting services every night | of ne a wer poeta late yes-/ er and H. Hazzard, left the of-| ij Naor WARE eee ing i s | this week will preach at 3 p. m. and! tetday by J. Rodman, of Los | fice of the pliae to.carry the of) turn, However Majo! illiam Halpin, national pri- ing Once in 4 Years lane | Angeles, C.K Peterson, Adam money to the cat aad walked into| plurn, ary of The Salvation Army. jor Halpin will conduct a meet- The Salvation army corps hall, aE St ; Hannah, of Minneapolis, C.D. Mil-| the driveway where a car was ; ee a BUREAUS! jon Lutheran Churea ley, A. A. Bradley and F. J. Wilk-| awaiting them. Mr, Nolander Chicago, Mar. 29.—Widespread { Our se s are held in the First/inson, in Judge George H. Moell-! threw the Lag of money into the | Storms and predicted lower temper- pril 1, at 8 p.m. support - [Lutheran church on Avenue D~be- |ting’s court on arraignments of car and then stepped in beside the | ures led to a general advance injed by Staff Captain W. KE. Hickman ‘ew Rockford, N. D., March 2: ano Sixtinahd Seventh Street. {twelve counts returned the! wheel, expectitlg Mr. § rd to} tin prices today as soon as busi- | of Minneapolis etment of luws requiring the! ‘The morning servjec tomorrow will {geand jury, all hut two of which {follow hin. jness began, Previous — sellers of | Major Halpin and S. ©, Hickman ature to meet only every four|he conducted int nan lan- {alleged complicity of receivingde-, When Hazzard failed to appeat} Wheat turned to the buying side and! are scheduled to arrive at 3:02 p.m. and reducing the number of beginning at 1 [posits in insolvent banks of which | after a moment, Nolunder looked | With offerings light the advance | and will leave at 2:34 p,m. Wednes legislators by 50 percent, and many |” Sermon subject in the evening at | the parties are officials or direc-| back and saw that a bandit had a} €#sily ensued. On the upturn of day for Mandan where other nieet- other measures designed to curtail]: o'clock, “Light From the Last/t wheat values, however, a selling cuT DOW Bismarck Physieo- Electronic Laboratory Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. b Dr. Abrams claims every dis is 0. guage, OUUAUUOUCAUGOUANOQORNOOOUCOUOMOUOUOUCOUOOOOUNOUOUSEOOUSQUOUNNOU0UN0UNNU00000 ; . gun against the side of his com- h ings will be held, : i r public expenditures were favored in} Word.” Of the four indictments aguinst | y n. cribed to the Northwest became h Major Halpin, accorsing to Adju-|fease has its particular ' resolutions adopted by taxpayers| ible class meets on Friday eve-; Rodman, two cover transactions! Nolander reached for the money | it! ad brought about something of | tant Sherping, corps officer, is in| tions; and if counter vibrations meeting here in conformity with the | ning, technically descriped as embezzle-| bag, and attempted to crawl out of | # Setback. Wheat opening — prices! charge of all the prisoner-regenera- | JO! the same intensity are used ish of Gov. R. A. Nestos, that tax VICTOR BARTLING, Pastor./ment. All Seteadint gave bonds the door farthest from the} Which ied from unchanged fig- | they will eradicate the disease as jof $1,000 each count to appear at! pandit. He opened the door thrust | UT's ¢ y English Lutheran Chureh | the July term cf the district court. | one leg on the running board, and matters be publicly discussed and tax reduction suggestions brought forth. “ve higher, May $1.01 to $1. 4 and July $1 1 Physieo-Electronic and ‘Treatment, for particulars | H Other recommendations of _ the} I. G. Monson, Pastor. | -L. C. Windgate, 0. T. Foss and! himself was ordered tersely to wput | followed by om all | wee, One Dollar that the big ting folle |. Topie Sunday morning: “What Is\O. J. Helland, arraigned on two) up his bands, The bag was taken | *reud and then by, Be | {= word in Ties at Klein's t stute, county and national) y_ Ty Work the Works of God?’ [counts cach Saturday. Others who | trom him, and the bandits escaped | ater the market scored a fresh | #RH j= Foulards — cut silks clectious be held simultaneously only | John : jwill | plead on similar charge | inan®automobile | upturn owing more or less to un-} | crepes silk knitted and every four y Evening te “What Is M A. RE Veitch and James Ole e rc siness of shorts regarding the fact | PREVENTIVE Tor MEN. R. S. ENGE. 1S silk and wool. , “College That bureaus, commissions and in-| the Words in the Apostalic |G. Porzley pleads toniorrow to | PRINCE OF WALES that the government supervisor had | Tube tse, Kit (Ws) 81° D.C Phe |= Dots" made up in “Pull- spectors be combined and that theit!} Believe in the Holy Catholic |@ misdemeanor charge permitting ) jeathe the attention gf the board of | ae ok D.C. Ph. C. j= Proof” ends—one of the Jute | umber be reduced to ‘the end that | Church? [minors ina pool oom. | Is RECOVERING |" directors to what he regarded || SATARRH, Lucas Block, Bismarck, NX. D. J1E numbers Phone 260 savings jn sal and expenses be! sunday school and Bible class at{ Criminal accusation against five elling in corn. Wheat | cut without hampering efficieney. |yymo a, Williams county commissioners to anne _. felosed one-fourth to See net higher, | That a limit should be placed upon |’ “The Ladies Aid meets Thursday, [be heard before Judge Moellring at | orden. March | 20-—(Canadian) May $1.01 to $101! and July $1.02 the issuance of bonds for new oF Un: | April'ard, Members please cove ou |2 Ds me April Press Cable) —Phe Prince of Wales) |% to ‘ve. tried public enterprises or for the| i tull fore, All’ weleome SIT eae although practically fully resovesed i furtherance of unnecessary | an a rom injuries received two weeks “go MIN) | ST. GEOR CHURCH STU DENT DIES vvhen he fell from his horse, remains | Minneapol That printing laws be so changed _ SDE veeion RECCOG | indoors, He intended to attend the} ceipts 14 ¢: jterday but cancelled the arrange- ern $1104 to $1.1 more power over the letting of print- ing work, and that prices for public Br | nents {July $1177; Septemb AUOUAAUOODSSUNGUOSUOONLAEGOESSOODSUGSAOEOUONUOSUOUGUUUEOONLOSOEONOOCQOONEONUROOOGE Klein Toggery OO CO CAPITOL 5 SHOE REPAIRING First Class Workmanship. Joe Markus Shoe Shop. POLIS GRAIN Wheat i with h No. 1 north- 3 May $1.10% | dures, improvements or exy Bismarck: Shoe Fourth Sunday 8:80 Celebration of Holy Commun- | Funeral services for Harold s . fis rene jilton, 14-year-old Steele boy, Who pas MS oe 13 “dark northern Bprine nice | ‘ j printing in officials papers be ro- A. M. Sunday School. jdied here of spinal meningitis after WEATHER REPORT lsvee sioruaee ti anh Ooi (| | uced. neret 11:00 A, M. Moming Service-lan illness “of “sévén days, will be! p Sache Bi ‘ WeKsicegideie renal H | TONIGHT ‘ax Lists Unnecessary eS ek ee es ; seven days, will For twenty-four hours ending at | choice $1.16" Sebebbieteehdebdeitebtobbtbd i That the tabulated publication in| Hered The King, a Great Actor in/held at Stévle Sunday afternoon at | noon today good S111 j cflicinlene unaperivot: cenquent ame peep eaenon ce came et ae (the He was in school when tak- | Temperature at 7 a.m. cee 16| Corn No. 3 4 LET Henry Rutiian, P | : reed x | subject. paLae ae ‘ NEReeIG ;Henry Burman, Prop. lists is unnecessary and that laws | SUP 5 ; Highest yesterd | oats No. % white | ee : The lecture Wednesday night, will ee : wiaasunetecgty. anda aes] "he lecture Wodnen ie ie tate Te N. L RACIN SHOE Be eee No. services Thursday” evening NY ATTEND ..breciniation i ht we REPAIRING i #8 JU men 5 uws be enacted to standard- Pan ELGG | LAST RITES | tignest wind vetocity pl ull oe cass POLIS, GRAIN Take care of your collec- a | ationery used in the several] (0. op gureeth and Rosser Sts, ES, | FORECAST I Seale a aa be rid tions. Notes, judgments $5 Worlenanshin #1 of the state, that uniform) ©‘ Strutz, pastor. Buneralicervites (000M sth | For North Dakota: Mostly cloudy | Changed.” Shipments 27,406 barrels. ’ rst Class Workmanship OF THE Prices be demanded and that wel Gorman sermon from 9:45 to 10:45 | Morris, who died onight and Not much | Bran $: 00. 1 and book accounts a spe- First Class Material | faa ee Te of standard deed aa ~ | following an illness of heart di ‘change in temp: om = bak cialty Hoskins Block | and mortgage rms, 3 i. | > ni “ _ al . - bi Biiiaesidws dbelericted jtuveliminatel| Allicothet eetviess| are conducted|| nis Nala) sWSE Mary/s Pro.Cathedial|/- 9 Tee a Chicago, Mar. 29, “receipts | Bismarck, N. Dak Special Attention Given }] thadallsege for sheriff b Va. nist Bollowed by. a briet sermoi| by. Father's sisted by her rx that he had withdrawn his | higher than Vestentay’s average, —Post Office Box 49— Bismarck D. ¥) That mileage charges for sheriff be |°- ™* ghey lGleme i ratiek support from the presidential cam- ys i y 5 A to God. Clemens of Mandan and Father Seil- BDO p lentia a 4 - : q reduced to 15 cents per mile and that Ore ‘il ee ye Ms GRIER OE Hirgm Johnson were con-| Cattle receipts 1200. Top $12.10. I ee ‘ superintendent of schosls be reduced) | Tita by Miss Esther ‘Tefehman;| An unusually large crowd was pre-| firmed by William Wrigley Jr, in a), Steck recelpta, 6,000. Fat wooled)| First Palmer Photoplay aaa mee et ce. OF actual Cr | plan to be present on time, sent, despite the heavy snow fall, to Statement issued yesterday. mibsiel eee! i production featuring es Mi : Intermediate League at the same| pay their respects to the memory of es, it's true.” the chewing gum Smentiin 2 ; MIDLAND GR A ¢ MPANY of the county. 5 | as 5 j magnate de: ed . sked ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ne YS That wagesvot denuty sunerintend. | 1Mo. ihe eee eae cere eae noe GHEE tien ce rae aE eG LI a St. Paul, Mar. 29.—Cattle re- polis, Minnesota, Williston, Lloyd Hughes nHLIGE GERUBIB TUS Reo RG ARES {charge of Mrs. McDonald. y a mute tribute to the — respec! I anks. ints 100 pena A a : . con tiscleweng, DE Set DY the county'| Evangelistic service in the evening | with which she was rigarded in this| : s Eglleeatugsera anivauiiterarcaclAh We Buy Grain of AM Deseriptions in Car I Lucille Ricksen ld Abali yoy ian at 8 p.m | city and Lesa eecrory: to 2 - be eee es 43 c always in fhe market, payi the highest prices net to | : ! stmalhere penton law be abel] SPeciat thse, Don't fail tobe abi as \ AT THE MOVIES : 5 th 0 Goma wibhar We hay basi omit fispecdions bu wie pay premiums tor qual fifi Myrtle Stedman ish€d and that necessary aid be ad-; Present. bs r ————— # | and cutters steady, Bologna bul ity. Send ‘ x 3 Bete , ie SI a ae v ’ We w dra adi tched, for 90%. 0 ministered through the offices of the], Prver service and Bible | Study ee e . iene a d AT THE CAPITOL Po carey aioe loner Stak 4 liv m wy SINTER ARETE Tere Geir George POPE peta Setre (ee 7 al = | HES MN Mandan) sia wonder that whittier'siad- | Qnt foulens 29 t 50 cents low BEDeMDRGOANNGEEG LiL tere eas, Cute oe eee Hackathorn dak cb Len IRIs of the | First Baptist Church te as == ; mirers declare “The Barefoot Boy''| pai prices. Put. steers and i We can be reached day or night by telephone: court be combined with that of the! Our pecple cordially welcome ey.} Word has just been received in the | will live through ajl the ages. ‘The 5 Beh esa ! NO. ISt WILL HH F rs and cutte Bologna bulls register of deeds That p state taxes be of the death of Mrs. M. Mitel; the Mand. We invite your correspondence—write you will be able nd we will call you by long distance phone giving you HH! inspi hospital this morning. | sure! itchell will be remembered 18 tion of thi 1s palties on delinquent. real | Ye™*eRe who will worship with etl ei percent! beginning promptly at 10:30 Sungay a, m. The pastor will lings $7.00 to 0, rlorious Jad is) $4.00 to $6.5 pronounced today as in] gn'59 to when the poem: was Comedy, Stan Laurel on the : 5 we poem rssh F wyen Selinauents _ Syparcent Gata subject, “How to One has] te ‘mother of Miss: Vivian Bobean, and it follows that the.moviek have = Sai ye acd te vers Midland Grain Company - J. L. Huber, Manager. eon TAAUnE toeeeenece said that “the@Mible is preeminently | now Mrs, W. E, Hocking, of Roches-| caught his glow, We find David] Gompared doe vateady: WILLISTON, NORTIL DAKOTA ie Fe . eae cvatences be sub-|# book of prayer.” From the pray-{ter, Minn, and a-former employe at | Kirkland’s screen production of Bulk at close $4.50 to $9.2 : POSTAGE DUE stituted for jail sentences as a pen. t8,of the Bible, how to pray will be ;the State capitol. efoot Boy’ announced for oe cocina 500. alty for the violation @t the prohibi. Stuied in a brief series of sermons.| Mrs, Mitchell was” a resident of j Capitol theatre, commencing Monday.| Good and choice. butche tignclawes Lonther auasthaGcecla nals he Book Eater will be the) New Salem and died following a re- Franide Lee plays the boy and there} jacon hogs $7.10 to $7.1 afellibe Ant to productive work and|tePic used in the talk to the chil-|cent operation at the Deaconess Ho splendid cast, including John King sows $6.00. Tdimiidrse the public for expense in-|#ze" and young people at the morn-j pital of Mandan. She leaves th Marjorie Daw, Sylvia Brea-| 5695 Bulk feeder and slaughter Monday ing service. sons and two daughters besides oth-; Mer Marshall, Our superintendent, Mr. .Thorpe. er relatives and a number of friends, | Brifsley Shaw, Raymond has returned and wishes to meet the : uae ginia True Boardn whole schoo! as far as possible at | BASKETBALL LEAGUE Jolat and Gertie Messinge 2:00. There tre classes for all who] The games tonight in the race for] of trains be held liable. sens MTR eee en | the : Knowles: shield will be : “GE fewes $10.50. Bulk $9.50 to $10 That tederal roads should be built! 4. ©ordial invitation is also given | keenly contested for three teams are| “In The Palace Of The King,” is Clipped lambs $13.75 to. $13.85. A i to the young people to meet with|tied for first place: In the first !a dramatic and‘ compelling story con | | ith the money derived from auto eBSee pe ae z i pelling story cor | | d gas tax taneter with federal aid) the B. ¥ U. at 6:30. The-Juniors | game at 7:30 o'clock the Wm. Moore {cerning a number of very human BISMARCK GRAIL | | aid. that Jother property (be empt meet. at the same hour he evening |and the Richholt will clash and in| personages, including King Philip I! | (Furnished by Russel! ler Co.) Fort CeieT ere toren Ad worship begins at 7:30 prompt [the segond game Mary meet the | of » his brother, Don John, the Bismarck, March 29, 1924. ret-and to discourage further law lation. That more drastic laws relative to the unlawful riding on trains be ‘en- acted and that the officers in charge opal oae per f | with week ago fat lambs s I~ Wee r '$16.00. Bulk $15.00 to $16.00. Top | ' 1 “THE Bare- foot O NIGHT ONLY - - - CUR N 8:15 building be reduecd to the minimum] ,,7ne Wednesday | evenive, | prayer | Freshmen. bd eerche nraenes meetings are proving helpful. elthe £ That minimum distance neces meeting to transport school pupils be e ed to the distance of niles. That training our teachers to in- ‘spect and report upon the physical condition and school children be en- couraged. Courses Eli on will referee | Princess’ of Eboli, Dolores Mendoza, | Mal Brown the | daughter of one of the King’s faith- [ful generals, her blind sister, 1 SGCHRG NERO BIST TORLSGOPAl | Adoni8, the court jester, and oth McCABE MET . EPISCOPAL | |The main action 8f the stor Dr. S. F. Halfyard, Pastor. Too Late To Classify |cerns the individual relations of the “Prof. Harry L. Wagner, Organist. ae es named abo Sodaena a WILL trade bankable pape: «i | PS 10:30 A. M, Public Worship. mach cee wad able per for good |! Viola Allen scored a big success No. 1 rye ......cce. eee . 44 Orggn Prelude. cash. Phone 632M, 818 Ave. B. in the stage version of “In The Pal We quote but do not handle the Anthem: “O L 3-29-1w | ace Of The King.” The screen ver 1 dark northe + Y northern spring 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum ... . 1 red durum » 1 flax No. 2 flax at 7 D0 second game 9 ination Urged e that will not let | under shell, small child’s CONVENTION DATE FIXED and inter Reach tennis 7 ss Wilton | A-straight Republican Convention ation is given to the | writing desk, i a That the examinations and _ re-/| of instructions quirements far entrance into our| A cordial invi MIRREN ecanmanalts thercduens | mees0lar Baa Harn : on should far excel it in popularity 3te| tional department of our state the| Organ Offertory, . |FOR RENT—Furnished room in alts ause its jection Js; not limited to)| Barles abe with temporary elimination from our}, Selo Selected, by Miss Ruth Wil-)synodern home, private entrance, | ‘he palace; it has the pace and color | Speltz, per ++ B0e school courses of subjects. unneces- | !itms. nm, aici, w.sz.y| Gentlemen only. 40 Thayer Street. | 4" movement of life itself, and life New Shell Corn | John Bowers sary to a strong fundamental cduca-| Sermon theme: “The Divine Ratio.” | phone 967. y-tf|im"one of the most picturesque White & qe tion, viz: such. subject Organ Postlude | Bee 2 jepochs in one of the most picture: | Yellow Mixed Marjorie Daw domestic science, manual training and| 12:00 M, Sunday School. WANTED—Plain sewing done cheap |e sounirie s of the world. Blanche 3 56 Ibs. test. Sylvia Breamer sociolo; That we tecommend the|. A full attendance is requested. Bismarek . Business College, Room t, Hobart Bosworth, Pauline 5 Ibs. test .. "aes climinatién of small classes, and the| Junior League. 7, 2nd floor. 3-29eiHt | rk, Edmund Lowe and Sam de} le per pound discount under Frankie Lee Astandurd ation of high school cour- | Epworth League. a | Guasse are featured players. | in a greater degree. will give a. program fall ROR SALE~ euubosedsy 1:1 eae | Ear Corn (70 Ibs. in Minnesota) Se and all start cast. A | great love story based on John Greenleaf Whit- | WHOLESALE PRODUCE high schools and_ institutions of| young people. rug, about 6x! j will be held at Jamestown, April 23 higher learning should be made) 7:30 P.-M, Publie Worship. able. Phone 8 jfor the purpose of nominating a | (Furnished by Northern Produce Ce) tier’s Immortal Poem more thorough. Organ Prelude. j pa i | straight Repubtican ticket. The date | Cream—Butterfat, per Ib. : —— |. Anthem, “There's a Friend in the} FOR RENT--Sleeping room with lux- | for the county convention to be held | Eggs—Fresh, candled per dos, “ioe Homeland”, by Havens. rdw: bed; private entrance, | in Bismarck has been set for April Dressed Poultry SCHOOL BOARD Organ Offertor | $25.00; sleeping room with Tigh 19, No. 1 D, P. Young Tom turkeyn IS COMMENDED Sermon theme: “Lost But Found.”| housekeeping privileges, $20.00; per Ib. 4 Solo: “Able, Willing and Mighty”| large light housekeeping room, hz 1 “Hor Sale — Choice Canarie | No. 1D. P. Hen turkeys,” ‘per Ib. FOR TAX CUTS Sung by Mr. Wm. J, Nogle. and bath, $25.00, modern, every-| Singers, Imported German N® 1 Ducks 1d, oesrau-soumas 15 a. \ - pulang Organ Posilude. thing furnished, close in. Phone | * kin. \ (Continueg from page 1) You are invited. Come and bring| 464K. B-29-1 | Rollers. Jacob Bull, Dickin Eltinge er he aided in bringing about tax re-| a friend. . ‘ See | son, N. Dak. Box 728, "duction. nce eae Sat ted FOR RENT--Two nicely furnished Matin Every Da 2 City Will Cut FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | modern rooms for light hotse~ A. P. Lenhart, president of the city] Rey. H. C. Postlethwaite, D. D. kee gas plate and range. AFTER BEING REPORTED i {| TONIGHT — SATURDAY i commission; John A. Larson, finance Minister. > Phone 415W or call 721 3rd St. Cocks and stags, per Ib. i - - commissioner and M. H. Atkinson,! Miss Marian Lésher, Organist. day (AleSING: FOR SOME THE 4 LI TAN WESLEY BARRY auditor, talked upon the. city gov-| Morning worship at 10:30. REET ITS |A KANSAS CITY MAN ~ Beene, per Ib.-. Spec O’Donnel, Bruce Guer- ernment and expenses. Sermon theme: “The Fundamentals} "OR ® 6 room modern house, | ara AS : 2 4 x, Lenhart and Mr. Larson said! o¢ Christianity, or the Suffering) of | ‘lose in, arranged so two families | RETURNED, ' RIS MIND— Me ex T in, George Nichols, Helen Whe city commis vas going over | Christ” by the Pustor. can occupy it, will rent whale or A” BLANK. wi Hazelton To INCLUDING Jerome Eddy and Edward the situation with a view of making | Special music by the quartette,| Part. Phone or call 212% T Burns important reductions in the expenses | eghinered gt Mer famer, Bornes and, Sixth St. HE'D MAKE AN (DEALS Have Ball Team fi of, conducting the city government. While it was. not possible at this| time .to state what might be done, cothorn, M Humphreys. WITNESS IN A Halverson and Otis Olwer FOR SAL i teams ranging in| Hazelton, N. Da Mar. 29.—The fans | “THE re weight trom 2600 to 2400 besa JONGRESSIONAL_ ni have gathered and delivered their ul- NTR Mr. Lenhart said, it was hopéd to]. er ie i resh milk cows. J. E. Chesak, 12 timatum, At a meeting held it was ig ( make at least a 20 percent cut in the | coer GyPe Endeavor at 600) miles S. E, of Bismarck, N. D. | / open decided @ bageball team would be or- im a 1s ey COUNTE Y city’s budget for next year, ae ’ 8-29-11 | ganized in Hazelton for this season. | KID 4 Mr. Atkinson presented figures | “Supjects “wh yey ‘ tex However it was not decided just kow showing where tax money has gone in, the last. five years. He said the figures showed that the increase Missions Have | j, a ide ‘ isa FOR EXCHANGE-—A residence prop- Done for Social Welfare, erty in Bismarck for a small im-| Evening Worship at 7:30. proved farm. Geo..M. Register. in the city levies was due to an in-| Address. i 3-29-1w crease in amounts necessary for in-| Judge A. M. Chrissianson. terest and sinking funds. The run-| Chorus Choir yncer the direction) WANTED —Hlat top typewriter desk | PATHE NEWS -—and— Chronicles of America “JAMESTOWN” they were to lineup with other towns. Considerable sentiment was expres ed against joining the old Emyon Logan league because of the expense. | Madelyn Goddard. The smashing comedy hit of the year.. An evening of FRANZ NAMED McCLUSKY MAYOR | eee i BEM aGanreeeHamphreysiwilaine | aie oN: ci tee rane | y f ning, expenses Had: nog, Varied much !Q Word of God Incarnate” Wilson, SR a Oa ai 4 McClusky, N. D., March 29.—3. H. | Glortous Fun, MONDAY and TUESDAY Lyman A, Baker, deputy state tax| and “O'Sing unto the Lord” Williams. pad eee Franz was elected mayor at the city | | F. Marion Crawford's commissioner, talked pon the gen-| Monday evening at 7:30 the Girls | FOR RENT—Two partly furhished | Section. ua Rae Sd ere Pi “ E p, eral “state situation, and . reviewed | Reserves meet in the church: parlérs, | light housekeeping rooms in mo-| were: R. G, Glarum, treasurer: E- 0-574 ¢h¢ ag a new dime considered by metropolitan audiences \ ethods taken generally to reduce Tuesday at 4:30 Junior Christian) «dern house with garden spot at riptaat, . oe pera a 3. HY 4 z y Endeavor meets in the Chapel, $22,00 a month and a garage if de- Wahl and Elof Anderson, aldermen. as the best yet. OF THE KIN 9? Thea, eee BOSS ‘Subject: “India” Leader—Agnes| sired, 622 1st St. Phone 766W. Anderson defeated Anton Baron 37 to Mayans : 3 “ISSUES REQUISITION Nielson. 3-29-1w 35. W. W. Willis and John Hargrave AN DED E EN NOM: vi hat Si Blarich® Sweet! Governor Nestos has issued a re¢-| Wednesday at 7:30 Prayer mecting — Sa tied for justice of peace vance Sale, t p-85-1.10- si t . 4 quisttion for tHe return from Califor-| or Congregational meeting to be de-|ROOM for rant in modezn up-to-date Harris iter tie Tete hore Ai, Baad hate: 1 Ieehwel cer ee ee nia to Morton county of Barthol J.| termined Sunday, home for lady. Close in, four. PIONEER FARMER DIES larch Sist. uline - : Schatz, charged with disposing of| Thursday,at'2:30 social meeting of| blocks from- post office. . Phone Dickinson, N. D., Mar. 29.—Chris- mortgaged property. |the Ladies’ Aid*Society. 733M. 3-28-1w tian Bildian, well known ” pioneer) ae gee xs | ‘ Fy i i : ’ > “4 3

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