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SAT TTI TE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RECLAMATION, (—wapeeT RESTRICTION 1S OPPOSED tional Organization “ De- clares Need For Farm | Lands Will Increase | eee i Chicago, April 12. Y Drainage Con; ment, declare narrowing | | | nation work becaus of present cultural conditions. “There overproduction cotton, sugar, flax and dairy pro ays a hulletin issued. “The t overproduction of id hogs was exused ‘atthe to a i need twice the agricultural are hich now have Wecaise of our! annual incre of 2,000,000 popula-| tion, and the decrease in the soil} fertility. We must look to the fu-| ture as well as present conditions: | “Roger , Says that agriculture w st great industry in this country | to liquidate and that it has turned | the corner and will improve from} now on; he would rather invest mon- ey in rich farm lands than in indus- trial stocks and honds, “This interesting prediction ing from an acknowledged authority we com- ! . ding room is open in the! department of the Si ‘i cates that the tide is turning] Sheep receipts 2000, Receipts! church building ev mueediy: | Le NEapat te bas <hosh again toward land cole vation und | mostly direct. For week around 13,-| ‘Thursday and Saturday, except legal| ‘The last instryction lecture wilt bed the proper use of * [000 direct. Compared to week ago! jolidays, from 2 to 4 p.m helUGn the “eliapel itueyday ane fat lambs 25 to 60 cents higher. | AH are welcome to attend these|at 8 p.m. SEAN GROUR DIS jservices and to visit the reading| Bishop Tyler will hold confirma- KIWANIANS IN pp MINNEATOUIS GRAIN | room. tion exercises Thursday — evening, Minneapolis, April 12.Wheat April 17. - 4 leat Se scram corir ered Lene ereinity h Lutheran Church ae | Sa 8 wear tea. Ose Np: Il morth 1. » Pastor, | FIRST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | % to § i No 1 dark | ce Sunday morning will in-| Rev. H ". Postlethwaite, D, D. owe ring eholee lp Hand $1 1!) cldde* baptism’ of ant\adutt. : Ratnieee , Dd. sto § good to choice $1. Topic: “The Christian Religion, | “10:3 : e istian, | a ervice at 10:30 prompt: 6.000 Expected to to Gather in|’ $ ae wood $1115 | the Only Saving Religion. F The Light of the World’ epee 4 : 81.1055 July $1. Sunday school and Bible class at We will have two wonderful s Denver For Convention fe Senfent 12m. Me eitelyetion Aeill ‘ane ec vat eee | ae a 1 In the evening the pastor will] Mr. Humphreys will render special (trains are| 570 tg gues tye No preach at Mandan, as Rev. Fylling| Palms”, Miss Lesher will officiate ty for the convention of | Fay No. 1, $239% is absent to the funeral of his fath-|at the organ. Kiwanis International to be held inj’ °° mu z Cena: iG Junior Sunday School at 9:30, All Denver, June 16 to 19, two airmen en as Glad when They Said Unto] the departments at 12 M. Join the A SiS A Uh ahd ae LIVESTOCK jg {Mts bet Us Go Into the House of | Men's class in the basement, 5 reid. S April 12.—-Cattle| the Lord,” 1 Chis sndéavor till el soa larold St a . * . 6 st y en ef paints and Harold Steer, champioad eceipts 100, Compared with week | x uy Rallearoca Win eta Fesriasefantan uae oaeeseuia) aes [nen es cet lings 25 cents) EVANGELICAL CHURC They Have Meant t6 Me” ar lates: announcentenis: met fee poloane Hal Corner seventh and Po: The evening service will be at 7380, T any ge oa ancy orca ad - f rutz, Pastor Dr. Ryerson will del rt Ea anette ‘heater eis Tisotenive | Canners and cutters strong to in service from 9:30 to 10:45] on the Lenten : sae and “une KORE in the Upited States and Canada, The Bulk Prices ut the ata: | aout be packed, | ain ment whoraliligientesinecdanvent by pes adeno All other services are conducted| The chorus under the direction of ign itl qupreseié St Soph tien, Gaieese ae ees in the lish langage. Mr, Humphreys will render two nunt a Div; Te Ht 5 ie she sind Bible ool fro 0:45 to 11: h ; “Jesus Pre ed” and Ervin, Tenn. In addition, 500 TaAIGeHapHU Ile HH oer (6 as 5 to hers; ‘Jesus T Have Promised” ty four deluates each will pull inte this | St2cke®s antl feeders $5.50 to $7.00. {the Junior P (ames and’ Mr. Humphreys “I ee eae shee Manip into this Calves receipts, nous. Compared! Mfrs. J. Hi. Grant MeDonuld, GeMBNntOMTRber Tees Spans ny Defer the convention) with week ago mostly 75 cents low-) The senior league of C. E, will] Girl Reserves will meet 7:30 Mon- There will be five delegates to the | “Si, Dut, ted Nehts 9.00. meet in the C room of the church] day evening. Runventioniimoni: Diswateks Sada | ap ee ace ue an at 7:15 p. m. with Prof, Richert of | __ Libnaiseosdiue Sean td ria strong. Bulk good and cho’ Mandan as leader. A special invita- avention headaadvters tite pte) to'around 250 pound average tion is extended to young men to Ne re. bh Aton c eetacadl ate $7.10. Top $7.10. Rough or heavy {hear this leader of young men Blecutivas ayranwine Genie RETERE jows mostly $6. Bulk] The intermediate League will meet s Beet Z 50 to $6 at | lien 5 éonela re the =e at the same time in the basement of huge ‘conclave. | More than 500 res-1" ‘Sheep. receipts 300, Steady. One! the church F 2 ervations were received one day alone) qoubles° Ti-pound clipped lambs! "Evgngelratic. ser pu roaon rom twenty-six states and provinces | ¢14 59, Compared wjth week ago fat] ing at 8 o'clock spacial MPalm using lambs and sheep 25¢ to 50c higher.| day sermon by. s claire ‘ J ay sermo the pas' Appro- 76000 Kitanie MIMD deioree cra] Weeks bulle prices fat ‘native lambs) pridte music by the-cholr, A Toe bes Sr Ge cen et, CHET AREDOD to) ). Clipped cordial weleome is extended to all wives and families will be in attend-1 $14.00 to $14.50. Bulk ewes or vey Sulcont ads ngs ta. all: ance. This figure will exceed , the | §11,90, “Bucks $7.00 Ree eee elem record attendance last year at At- i Beg nu ABE P| > lanta by more than 100. It is ex- BISMARCK GRA McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL pected that approxima en will be on hand during the huge gathering. This will be the highest percentage of women, on record, at- tending any previous eqnvention staged in America. PRESERVER OF FUEL INVENTED Beach, “April —M. A Daily, general fuel inspector for the Northern Pacific Railway company, stopped off between trains last Sat- urday to tvestigzte Buel R patented process for improving lig- fnite coal, Before leaving. Mr. DaiJy expre ed the opinion that the new process had great merit and that Mr. Rich- ards had conceived something that would he of great benefit to all users of lignite and would greatly conserve the tremendous wastage of that tvel by slacking. The cheapness of the process of preservation also appeal- ely 2000 wom- < Babson, the statistical ex-| Bran the | fiLgha GRAINS. IN UPTURN ‘Price Is Little Better Today on Board of Trade Chicago, April 12 aged highér the early dealings. B here. les wet of | west causing delay in -| tended to strengthen prices of corn} and oats and hid an indirect effect! wheat, | of wheat values. pri¢es which ranged M $1.021s to $1.02 s to $1.04, MINNEAPOL Minneapolis chan in price today Firmness 0 of} crpool quotations Iéd to a lack weather ov field Wheat from ‘sc 1 ‘ TS FLOUR ou CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 6,000, Fairly. ael cents higher, Top Cattle receipts with week beef steers Top matured steers to” Bismarck, Ap . 1 dark northern . 1 red durum . 1 flax 2 flax 1 rye We following: Oats Barley .. Speltz, per No. ¢ 55 Ibs. t Ibs. under shell. ago bette: (Furnished by Russell-M . 1 northern spring... . 1 amber durum .. . 1 mixed durum strong 500, cents $12.40. ril Ww 50e ed to Mr. Daily and he expressed the | Creanm-—Butterfat, per Ib. hope that suitable plants for imp) “nating the fuel by the preserva’ ~fwould! soon be built all over western part of the state. DECREE NOT SIGNED A decree of divorce. is expected to be handed down shortly in favor of Mrs, Frances Wallenberger of Steele against Julius Wallenberger of Steele, Judge Jansonius having indi- cated on the bench that a diverce Fould be granted the woman, TIBETANS IN TRAINING Yatung, Tibet, April —Four more officers \of the Tibetan Nairpy are now in'India to take up military training with Gurkha battalions of the Indian army. Tibetan army is ranidly hecoming a hseful body of troops. . REPAIRING While you. wait. Fi class work. Best. mate! ial. One Day: Service. Ladies’ Rubber heels.40c Men's Rubber heels....50c Capital Shoe Repair Shop 413 Broadway Jack Gardner, Prop. We. pay postage one way... | rings, per Ib, . Ducks, per Ib. .. Geese, per lb. G19W. FOR RENT—F'u blocks east of je end, 413 Rayno 942R. dressers, one itary cot with 6th St. Phone 1043W. M. Register. on mail orders. Boston Cafe: Cocks and-stugs, per Ib. . Live Poultry Bens 4 Iba, euch and over per 1b. 13 ens under 4 Ibs, each,\per. II Cook with Gas it ‘is is quicker. | Too Late To Classity WANTED—School” gitl to work for! room and bozxrd, 621 6th St. shed house, w school, id Street. 2 rug, chai mattress, WANTED—Expcrienced waitress All grains a and July $1. dur of Li af selling pressure on the wheat market er the work opening | to at extent by the dumping of{ higher with May $1,015. to $1.07 5-7 anadian &h@at. mnomists are} and July $1.03!2 to $1,025 were fol re of the causes of low pr lowed by slight further gains and and are seeking to direct the enact-! then something of a setback. ment of corrective laws which will] Indications that the n gov- mith ernment was likely to cpt the Dr. economist for the} Dawes plan helped to later bring | United Department of Agri-! new upturns in wheat prices. The culture, says that in 16 years we! close was firm, “se to “ve net higher, - Hog receipts to five Compared grades wi eighty | higher. Southside Mission and Cha 8 Services every Sunday at 10:40 a./ m. in German. glish service at 7:30 p.m. Pray- | le meeting on request. | ell - i Evangelical Reformed Church J. B. HAPPEL, 1 P. H. MAIER, A | Salvation Army | Adjutant Sherpin; \ er meeting 9: m. t s meeting 11 a. m. Lieut. Dearholt in charge. Sunday school 2 p. m. | y Martineusen in charg Y. P. Legion 6:30 p. m, Miss Helpenstein and Miss Alta | Clark in charge. | Salvation meeting at 8 p.m. Mrs. Sherping ih charge. Adjt _ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH es in First Lutheran . between Sixth reh, and 8:00 P. “The Glory of the Cross. . On Wednesday evening (8 P. | not Thursday evening, Holy Com- a Ger- V. Bartlin Pa munion will be man Lutheran service in Church of Christ, 4th St. & Ave. ( vice at 11 a. Subject: “Are Sin, Death Real?” Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Wednesday evening — testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock A First Sunday si m. Disease, and . 2s quote but do not handle ue 50e .80e 1 hite & How Mixed | le per pound discount under 55 Ear corn (70 Ibs. in Minnesota) 5e | WHOLESALE PRODUCTS (Furnished by Northern Produce Co.) Eggs—Fresh, candled pe? doz. eee Sermon theme: “The Ministry of ej Dressed Poultry | Masi the |No. 1 D. P. Young Tom turkeys, | ae ; ; Per Wes estes er eee 23, Professor Kirk of Minneapolis No. 1 D, P. Hen turkeys, per {20 Will preside at the organ. No. 1 Ducks per Ib. . 45! You are invited, Come and bring | No. 1 Geese per Ib. ... 3) friend. No, 1 turkeys, per Ib. ..... i ae 8 1 Phone 4-12-3t | two wes Phone 4112-3¢ room set, beds, | rs, san- canned fruit, jellies, kitchen utensils,-619 | “ Phone 613R. “4-12-3t WORK WANTED—Dish washing, or house cleaning by day or hour.| 4-12-3t FOR RENT+5 room modern house, including 2 bed rooms, at 209 sec- ond street for $35 per month. Geo. 4-12-3t at 4-11-2t Cook by Electricity. , * _ Itis Cheaper. . 7 | GERMAN 8 | 2) 0 CHURCH *, Halfyard, Bastor. y L, Wagner, Organist. 10:30 a, m. Public Worship, Organ Prelude. Anthem: Jesus my Savior Look on me; By Schnecke Offertory Organ. Solo selected by He rt. Mrs, W. J. Tar- Al Sermon theme: “The Sabbath”. Organ Postlude, | 12:00 M. Sunday School. | A firte interest is being shown. in i the school, increase the ,attendance. 6:30 P. M, Junior League. 6:30_P. M. Epworth League. , The decision of the judges relative the series of contest programs will be announced, | 7:30 p. m. Public Organ Prelude Anthem, sel Organ Offertory Duct: “The Palms,” ‘arks. ‘Sung by’ Mrs. and Wm. J. Nogele. Worship, By RE BAPTIST CHURCH Eighth and Rosse G. Sproek, Pas The Sunday school will meet at 10} m, All Welcome. Be punctual. The morning service/follows at 11 a, im, The subject being “Jesus :Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem.’ In ‘the afternoon at 2:30 p, m. | service .will be held in Baldwin. ; Young people's meeting will be at 15 p.m. The evening service be- ging ut 8 o'clock, the subject being Heater, ny an Angel of Light Tuesday evening at 8 o'clos a the | Literary Program. | Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock | Midweek Prayer meeting. Friday evening at o'clock “Good Friday” service will be /nel | To all these mevtings everybod cordially invited. The worship beginning svelte at 10:30 followed by a message by the pastor on the topic, “How to Pry from the. prayers of the New Tes- tament. The subject of the talk to juniors. will be,. “A Greater Face Than the Great Stone Face.” a is Mr. John. Thorp, — superintenden’ | the fir M.) { Fri Let us however seek to| Faure- | Morris | |Young People’s society will give |] h. The Sunday ‘school meets at noon, |] this department where they will be cared for while mothers attend the pservices of the morning. Mrs. Quain will speak to the young people in the evening at 6:30. The Cc. W, C. meets at the same hour. The topic of the evening service will be, “Cleansing the Temple.” This is of the series of mectings for the week. There will be meetings cach evening from cight to nine. Op- portunity will be given for persons to unite with the church. The tor cordially invites conference with any one who is interested. Arrange- ments are being made. to h peeial volunteer music cach evening. Every- one is welcome. Let the Euster sea- son bring us to a new consecration to him who gave his life for the world. St. Georges Church Dr. Ryerson, Rector. Fifth—Palm Sunday Early celebration of the Holy Com- munion 8:30 a, m. Sunday sthool 10 a. Morning service a m. id sermon 11 a. | m. Barabbas, “‘a_ noted character among the actors of our Lord's Pas- sion” will be the subject of the morning sermon. é Holy Week Holy Commupion will be celebrated each morning “of Holy W until da. m, Three Hours Devotion From twelve go three o'clock the time our Lord hung on the Cross is becoming more and more among all people and nations, itation, prayer and devotions. During this time services of devo- ion will be conducted in the church, ‘ou hre invited and urged to come at any time, leaving when you must. A number of the city clergy will be present and take part in the ser- The rector is expecting some palms for all the members of the pr that’s pound hang up to dry. 4 if | | Capital L La There #re classes, for all who will come. The children’s church will |} meets during the preaching period with Mrs. Hoskins as leader. Mo- thers with small children are invited to leave-their children in the care of « a time for med- The J rs will meet evening 1:30. Subject Heroe Heroines in Leader f on Wednesd exe at b We will have a short ce an oe to for Sp in j on pa ing seh pr du fre ou at tu sti of Fi sh You don’t think you would, do you? Bending over a tub, rubbing and scrubbing and wringing, doing something you know will have to be done all over next week — why, no work for a man. |. It’s no work for a woman, either. so unnecessary — when, for a few cents a “Thrif-T-service” \ clothes, spotlessly clean, with flat work. ironed and remainder of bundle teadve to iron, or to me About stu the ing without cither lowering or incr: the proximate the get whi th rolment ing of the school d were discussed to reduce du me ae dur primary, $ the expenses within the receipt limit. dit is hoped that all members, nts. The session will meet at 7 Lock, 16 of our scouts would 1 work that they m their proposed — trip eak to the Pastor ‘or Mr. in Jw MINOT BOARD CUTS EXPENSES April 12.+Reductia of le iremen, elimi Dy the nitors and ¢ riment of the high school, and re in the tuition fee lents from outside of the hool district were agreed upon Minot board of education me ation ase g, as steps to perfect an econo ogram of administrati ring the 1 school y By this means, board members f that they will be able to maintain the | istriet on aecash basis for the budget figures which will ame total a the present fe ich is in round figures prepared ye an the budget, of the t one assistant in the comm cial department shall be dropped. derived a $50 en-} That a greater income be om tuitions by charging fee to each student fri tside of the district, to be p the beginning of each ition charge. All we bo: C of the city schools’ teach re reelected for next year by ard recently. heap Francs Legal’ As Rent iris, April 12.—Paper francs are No legal currency for the p rent despite their deprec ench courts have ruled. ould be paid in gold or silver. ed the terms of the-lease, but finally DOES IT SAY: 2 led to the court, which has ruled that’ the clause Ss ontrary Bath wo pubic ie ant uw. I “Well, what you need is just a little touch SALARIES ARE CUT Zap, N. D., April AL a me tors held expen ng the next school year. cher salaries h remained was unanimously agreed by directors to adopt the follow: scale: Principal, $150; grades, This was done to k Mr. Husband-- would you like to do the washing? And it’s will return your Thrif -T Service 8c a pound ~— Phone 684 y earn money Grady, teachers, assistant in the commercial de- charged Minot ap- the bud- 000 less préceding id $25 ster, in addition to the regular $6 a month In 1870 a T tenants with great difficulty fulfill- ng the war period and | $110, ) — Bolley of the state agricultural col- lege who is in charge of state certi- fication of seed potatoes, N D. POTATOES if “One county agent in” Alabama lay says Mr. Bolley, “has oglered twenty ear) Ne rth Dakota certitied Triv for lis constituents | | Good Friday evening at 7 —— he reports tha as jong as the peo- Mr. Halverson and Mr. Humphreys | a ; oe ple in his county ean get as wood will sing "the: great “Crucifixion’’| eed Sent There Soon Will Be} pesuits som -ccrth Dakota potatoes which will require a minutes.! ine Save A.C as they had last year there wiil be The Communion will be administered) SProuting Says A. C, Man and for tubers from this old | and young, shall partake of the ele-| he Red River Vall had for twenty or thirty splendid reputation in southern no- tuto states for the quality of the tu- bers which North Dakota is able co send south carly in the spring, Mr. | Bolley state: North Dakota pota- Fargo, N. D., April 12.—North Da-, :00| kota potatoes will soon be sproutitig jin many southern fields as the re- ike; sult of extensive dem: r tates seuthof the Mason and Dixon line for certified potutoes from North Dakota grow: ne. North Dakota Trinmphs have been| to growers: have great advantage lespecially in demand and Alabamal over many eastern” states b ‘has been one of the ‘best customers | eur potato lands are highly for this variety, reports Dean H, they are. casily cultivated L.} because | i ons of “DRESS UP AND SUCCEED” an by| et- | my | ion} ‘eel om { ers the What Does Your Mirror Say? he here and there! A new hat, one that’s not quite so indifferent—just that would tone up your appearance a lot. et-| ays | the| —One of our new gray soft felt hats will be both comfortable and smart. S.E:BeERsESON & SON —HAND TAILORING— the ing cop MIDLAND GR neapolis, Miniesota, - 1 NG COMPANY Williston, We Buy Grain of Al Descriptions. in Car Lots. are always’ in the ying the highest prices net to commission) t ping point. but will pay premiums for qual- clon, y attached, for 90% of the is unloaded, We are members of the Cam- delivered bonded by of ¢ nal remit bat 5 of Minnesota and minerce We can be reached day or night by telephone: NO. St VW STON correspe will call you by We in to load u will be able nce phone giving you us when y Jong d Midland Grain Company : WILLISTON, NOR ae ie 0 Huber, Manager. DAKOTA ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY Bi 14TH e DFT JACK “TRE. GARE Lf PATTI”. O MinsToeL KINGS & QUEEN ECS 50 SCT RECT, PARADE : DAILY: E BANDA AND, AND ODCHESTA ene ate HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS- 12 Seats on Sale At tare . Yronagyase:: PRICES —. 50-77,$1.00-$1.50... Plus Tax, and | Keting potatoes, AUDITORIUM THEATRE - BISMARCK: PAGE THREE and because the sunshine and ciima+ tic conditions are just right to pro- ‘duce and store the finest ‘quality of kind of commercial potatoes, vhich the far southern states like to plant to produee the early mar- If your time is worth any- thing Cook with Gas. EXP) Clock, Jewelry and Spectacle repairing. Railroad watch inspectors. Mail orders given prompt attention, F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler ca Bi ERT vatch, marck CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY RICHARD TALMADGE —in— “LUCKY DAN” Comedy “INBAD THE SAILOR” FUN from the PRESS. Bismarck Physico- Electronic Laboratory Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. B. late Dr. Albert Abr: need the ease has its particular nd, if counter v ‘of the same intensity « motion they would d disease. Dr. Abrams machine wa itented, and for this reason duplicates and improvements on his electronic machine are on the market. Dr. Enge, after careful Study of the different machines has selected and installed the latest and most scientific Electronic Maching on the market The CC: HEX ‘R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Lucas Block, Bismar Phone 260 SHOE REPAIRING Hand and Machine Work. We Buy and Sell Second Hand Shoes — Mail Order: Given Special Attention. JOE MARKUS 6th Street and Broadway. THE GREEN BLDG. WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Emhalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 687 Matinee Every Day At 2 aR ee TONIGHT—SATURDAY with SIDN CHAPLIN, LOUISE FAZENDA, “FORD STERLING and the fish. Something entirely new— different—a trained seal as hero—diving Venuses to add zest—a couple of newlyweds to lend spice—and a-grand, thrill climax that piles laugh on daugti to the but- ton bursting tempo. Pathe News ~Ben Turpin Comedy Peiandddarr vw, det erases ATE MONDA TUESDAY: © (WEPNESDAY ©