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™ = " SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924 + THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE SCOTTISH RITE | NEW POTATO REUNION WILL | MARTS SOUGHT, We are herewith anncuncing the greatest line-up of big BE HELD SOON Saas productions ever securec’ for showing in one theatre. \ |N. D. Agricultural College These have -been carctut'y selected regardless of cost : = | | Ships Spuds for Ex- from the larger field of available attractions. The fol- Program For 96th Reunion | | periment lowing pictures will be shown within the next sixty days To Be Held in Fargo May | i —— ‘ and are listed in the order of their presentation. North Dakota secd potatoes have been shipped to ions in 12 to 15 Given i Fargo, April 26 UF ° Fargo, April 26.—Fargo will be the Tour state experiment sta meeting place of- several hundred | i} Scottish Rite Masons when the 96th | reunion of the Scottigh Rite bodies of vall@y of Fargo hold its spring sessions. May 12 to 15, inclusive. The official program for the reunion Was announced today. Degrees from the fourth to the © campa'gn to open up new m kets for premium seed stock from obs 99. state, according to W. G, Coucy - - - the North Dakota Experiment Sombie an eetdinevev abet “THE FRENCH DOLL” - - .MAEMURRAY Half-bushel and bu&hel lots were hipped to the state experiment sta ce ” trons at Baton Rouge, La. Fayett - = LI | N ville. Ark., Columbia, Mo., and Min- : nesvt la, Sample: also sent “FOOL'S HIGHWAY” Growers association at Orrick, Mo. J | This North Dakota seed will be “THE MAN NEXT DOOR”: EMERSON HOUGH planted in experimental plots for wei comparison with seed secured from ther parts of the country, and on “cl ” © North Dakota samples will de- pe d the possiblity of expanding the rts 99 : this state. 14th, inclusive,» will be conferred Monday, May 2, under the leader- ship of Arlo Andrews, venerable | master, Enoch lodge of Perfection, No. 1, A supper will be served in the dining room of the Masonic tem- ple at 6:00 P. M. preliminary to the presentation of the final de- | gree of the lodge. Dr. C. S$. Putman, wise master, | Pelican chapter of Rose Croix, will be in charge of ceremonies on May 13, when the degrees from the 15th to the 18th are presented during the fternoon and evening, with the Harly Ohios atid Cobblers were “SH ’ 9 Dol pee carota OOTING OF DAN W’GREW” BARBARA LA MARR \ Excreises for May 14, when the | : Triumph and Cobblers to Arkans 1 degrees ‘from the 19th to the 3st ( : 3 . ta : Triumphs to Louisiana. Pota- “ ” + \ beginning at 8:30 a, m. and closing : ae ? fs Cae ee ; were obtained from the ‘follow- WOMAN OF PARIS _ CHARLES CHAPLIN { } with the presentaton of the 30th Fight firemen and a civilian lost their lives in this fire in Cur Hall, Chicago. Nineteen others " rs: { degree at 7:30 p. m., will be led by | were injured. Investigators believe the blaze was of incendiary or Bricks almost buried this fire J. Morgan, Clement; M. “ yy ( Augustus Roberts, commander, Far-| department truck when the walls toppled over. ‘Tunbridge, and H. SOCIETY SENSATION - RUDOLPH VALENTINO } go Council Knights Kadosh No. 1. | Sere a eek The consistory degrees, the 31st | er ai or ee ae ’ ( ana’-the spiay will Ms siFbecnteu’ Mg of mash and two gallons. of of years. Girl Reserves will “ N ’ iW | May 15, in charge of A. 3. Arvold,fmoonshine were found. Wy, mect Monday in the Chapel at 7:30.{ )\) ana Me i > We \ master of Kadosh, Dakota consi us ae ita Owing to the meeting in Mandan the |r, ai ( 6 7 ‘ tory No. 1. The traditional Scotti a Junior Endeavorers will meet Wed- | ¢... Semings i B. Ber- \ i Rite banquet will be held at 5:30 in| ATTENDS BASE i” Me nesduy. Subject, “The Best oA [Fcsons Duuplnes, iE, Seheliehbatithh aa ‘ the dining room of the temple BALL MEETIN [the Lord's Di ‘Leader, Isabell ( q Viggo Rytter, Kenmare, and 6 2 é Music in the degrees will) be in = Zion Lutheran Church Humphreys. [J B. Weinberger, Kenmare. SPORTING YOUTH = REGINALD DENNY } charge of a. J. Stephens, director ot | Elgin, N. D., A Mayor J.| Services in the First’ Lutheran| The nee ey nol sacle Samples weye sent to t same che Scottis ne choir, and George 10, Kranick hel a baseball club| church on Avenue D, near Sixth] irs at ne at : He : pene er places a year az0 for th ‘“ 9099 y Presentation of the various de-| schedule of games were adopted for .m. German service. All are invited to the meetings of} \ rable that the various experiment on grees will be in charge of lea 4S} the coming season. Four clubs’ will the church, : stations asked for additional samples “ ) ee meet at Mandan in the Presbyteris rm harlesC Pollock, 6, Russell) schedule of twelve games adopted. V. BARTLING, Vastor. Gowland; 7, David Deflaven: 10 and|The clubs forming the league are church at 3:00 o'clock Monday after- 11, Walter Jennings; 12, Immanuel | Elgin, New Leipzig, Bentley and Re-| Evangelical Reformed Church — | 00n by Mandan time. | The evening Sgutt; 13, J. A, Pierce; 14, Arlo ent. Bentley will open the season | program will be at The se Andrews; 1 17 and 18, Clarence | jn Elgin with the home team on Ma Bother Misson pod natty O89) sion will chnvene:s iy Horii BH Steer ry Sat ot | Rl a Shot AID ERROLIE: --The Capitol Theatre 1, J. P. Hardy ‘orge Benso ; 25, George George Guthrie; 28, Frank and on June 8th, New Leipzig will John | cross bats with Elgin. There is a \ m_ | Taylor of Hainan, China, will sp 26,| possibility of one or two more clubs All are | #t both evenings. =: the daughter. of Taylor is} Taylor of} on reque Charles Wi-| entering the race, and if so the chert; urice Avid; 30, ohetiiler willunives poMiekchaneednee and the poorest own College. The program is!Funmaker Linked Up With is Scott > Iter Reed and ace i the most welcome, re ° C0 e accominédate them. 1B >, ged by Mandan time, * sa 66et ” Sroit-Agvold: is ! J.B. , Pastor. be Star.in “Sally = oe iad he becnsite om 2 to 4 p.m welcome to attend these —— 5 Fargo, April 26.—Thirty cases were heard, and 25 indictments re- turned of which ning have been rose ie ake Cd \ Paul Body P. i. My LG FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Jand Jerome Kern the music, with hody was laid to rest in the] conference which ended last - Z Firat Chekchof Gucist, Scientia || -Co™er Ave. Band ourth St. i JL, the most distinguished | ballet number by Victor Herbert.| Mandan Union cemete mestown Rotarians would For McNary Bill (IRs Stand AWA. j L: R. Johnson, P: tor | qnusieal comedy star, the local sea- Edward Royce staged” it and Max} Rev. ( Fylling in his sermon] ranked high if there had been. Br s Gasie@epoauh ce a, j , 10:30—Morning worship. THE topic) oy will dis comes in Siegfeld’s | Bendix directs an enlarged orchestra. | of symp: to the bereaved hus-| Jamestown Rotary club came over 40 | Mier St Paul Anscdation of Com: || Subject: ‘Probetion After Death,” | "O° *oheltemetion willbe TROWAG lA. sgined wo to the Auditorium | The performance is so long that cur-| band, son, brothers and — sisters,| strong with about 12 “Rotary Anns. { ARE RETURNED merce has indoraedithe McNary-Hau- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. jof a Worthw hile Struggle”. The for one night, yo 2. tain rises at 8:10 she touched upon the double burden of | The Jamestown Rotarians extended gen bill, now pending in Congress,| Wednesd evening testimonial | tl to the Juniors wifl be jon the) ‘a. featured comedian year ‘after : grief which came with’ word that the] through The Tribune the hospitality uccording to Sefretary R, E. Hilton| meeting at 8 o'clock. | topic, “Four Kinds of Heafers”, year in the Ziegfeld Foll 5 young matron’s mother, Mrs. Andrew} of Jamestown to Bismarck people on aaa: of the association, who was here reading room is open in the mies Ht wee ee a pone obtained great popularity and added Sraubere hadadied the day previous | all occasions. Pa i Joman| #ttending the Rotary conference,| church — building ny MULGad aye | ware eu eee ae 3 et) thousands of admirers during the MANDAN NEWS at Ferndale, Wash. ane us ia hans ‘ atom Whe SER bigtnition, he vhid. ways except Lead | the snow stop you, it would not stop! three years that he has moved the | i as BANK CLOS mong Those Charge * Lelieves the measure, which was Jublic to honest laught ee IN MEE The Security State Bank of Ken es Charg' Aad Aiton weeks che. attention is called to thé! His presentation of the impo SON IS BORN The Fourteenth ing Ofi|/eatiteounty hac MeenecloReat sane partment of agriculture, would have| services and to visit the reading i » are only three more} Dyke foreed to earn a livelihood as} A son was born to M @ Mrs, | the Bismarck Presbyterian Mission-| nounced by the state banking depart- beneficial effect in stabilizing ag-| room. days of grace before the books close}, waiter in a tawdry cabaret, blends | Frank A, Johnson, 10th Ave. North- ciety will be held Monday ment. The bank has capital of $10, “nities ae es for the ye Secretary. Stockton is! resistless humor with touches — of | west, uesday next at the Presbyterian] 999, surplus of $4,000 and deposits suis Trinity English Lutheran Church | @nxious that all Benevolence pledges | sentiment and chiv chureh in this city. Although only | of $65,000. uiage public, by the federal grana| 7). 4. canna Go Monson DaRtor | be patd by the 30th. one company that has play APING about 25 delegates are expected, a { inf cae eeu a session ot) Dickinson Has Services Sunday morning and eve- | BLY. PU, and Crusaders.| play, the kaleidoscope * Ghiazgen imaiiolby. Gorelartice to][/iost interesting) programy has been ; The. nine persons) charged in the Largest Guard] "ins. jateshup tes pegod atanaanes: | risingly Tew changes haye been mee-|the effect that there are houses in Gee a Se ate indictmenits returned are as follows: —— Toplé for commupion’servies in|) 110 pvonime, woramp, and mens: considering almowt continuous itis city receiving city water ser| 1)ije Miss Joseph Petrie, meriber Hee aEt aM CHneieoak: | Dickinson NSD MADEN 20h ough ecneming, “Alzolution./ by We ristor) Tine fox| Mueesniation since Deeember, ilfrice cai col on ea werseret rs (MULT Ti Ao cit ea el io HIG Foz CON brthirauaniplaves whol (thelginsiectings otticerssands vialline|fereunces ecnoo! andl Biblevaeleasy |) 2-00 ti ncs gushes aera cos|ameneerc cece Waller Catlett i Teape payment of water bills, are ab-| (ian general conference, and Miss it is alleged, approprited $80 of the | officials at the Co. K inspection gave | 1 200 3 Halland Taree, Meee a ore ne eaeea there | Solutely without foundation, aceord-| sary qaylor, a missionary who has somipany's fond. bor hia own lise.on [me formal apbort it is believed that luce’ ane serves 7:80 pm, Tonjer) PE , ae ets ae ener inderaila | Ue 12 “zed G Sharp, superintendent | in the field in Hainan, China. | + Dec. 15, 1922 they were very well satisfied with}, The Resurrection of Jesus, an His is a new heroine in the Cinderella | of the waterworks department. unineme : of romance, Shirley Vernon, a lovely ection of the company prop- Hazel C, Richardson of Baldwin, | the i flay Mivatih 7 _— Eurleigh county, who is charged'| erty, records and men held here blonde girl, whose dancing i | es MANY AT FU i ollies A large number of f and rel- ‘Sing Unto the Lord, O Ye Saints ! Ange ‘ of His, and Give Thanks at the Re Eaton's successor in the with using the mails in executing] Wednesday. . 1 or < : Ay pes A eee 4 : so, | membrance of His Holiness.” Ps described as “graceful as Gerald] atives gathered at the Luthe a, scheme to obtain merchandise} The inspection was made by Col.| 3.4 Maes iereen wavine Boucheunithe & { { ' Jamestown Here solutedy the In Full Force i Although no official record has been announced of the percentage of attendance of Rotary clubs at the " offer we have ever made . church at 1:30 o'clock — yesterd BISMARCK GRAIN summer wind.” Opposite her is Ir-| afternoon to attend funeral s eit Miller Co) |Ving Fisher, lyric tenor, returning} ¢or Mrs. Wm. C. Adams, aged 99, * |to his original role after an absence | who died Monday at Dunseith, N. : of several months. Among the many : others identified with the long life of “Sally” are Kathlene Martyn, also lured aw from a wholesale house with a|Hammond of St. Paul. Col. Ham- worthless check. The alleged act! mond’s method of inspection met was committed on Feb. 12, 1914. with approval of the men and offi- John J, Sawatzky, arrested at}cers and the local company is for- Neche, N. D., Jan, 5, charged with | tunate in having so able a man come introducing aliens into the country | here for this purpose. At the close illegally. of the evening inspection he made good talk on the value of mi : (Furnished by Ru: Halfyard, Pastor. | Bismarck, April 2 L. Wagner, Organist. | : public worship. Organ prelude. Anthem. Organ offertory. Solo selected. . 1 dark northe * 1 northern ing 1 amber durum ...... . 88 . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum . » 1 flax . heed Pes 65 4 . 213 for a time to movie ‘sta dom, Phil Ryley, Alfred P. James Frank Kingdon, Katherine cker, Ethel Kelly, Floyd English, and some Mike Polichek of Ruso, McLean | vi county, is charged with having sto-J itary sheeplined overcoat from the'| ‘The Dic ning to the young man. inson cémpany is now the Sermon, nls, Nov. 20, 1923, and was steal-|largest in the state and consists of ; ie H on SURTALA O22 ing from a rural mail box, Nov. 15,| 103 men, Organ postlude. ieee: “rir S45 | three score others, with Ziegfeld’s CURTAI®. 5:30 | 1923 GIES Lng SUSE Sey 12m Sunday school. fe quote but do not handle the ‘sonality girls, dimes them many a Se ciate ee 3 she ‘i Aap i 0 p.m. Junior” League. “| rollowing: h from the Follies and others * . ny glihann Hlanak, arrested April 1) Aged Horse Takes Chin Gy ue Soin iar ce ede gq) tho began as tle white moths in] First Ziegfeld Beauty Show Ever Here. ||) ToxiGur— SATURDAY he sabi Ne ° ie on 7:30 p. m. public worship. acl aie the last act ballet of ‘Sal and SS ee es ee gia arenas ee States from Canada without a per: Regular Exercise) 4°) che tie Rearrection ane ees ae have grown into gorgeous butter- MAIL ORDERS NOW. ane ee, i A eat eae +] Story” will be .rendere: » | H SHE " flies. Guy Bolton sponsored the book x, Salle nee 5 chelors decides , Samuel Breithruz and Cryil Vik-| — Catawissa, April 26-—After | ches eae Saat Bt nae SHELL CORN f ponso Di Do Not Delay—Sally Sells Out Everywhere. sat Of the avon ce Z torin, arrested at the same time 3) viewing the approach of spring with| church, Mandan. You. are invited. q White & Seat Sale Opens April 30, Harris & Woodmansee. ‘Buy’ — then suddenly Hanak for the same offense, _ apparent nonchalance, Clover, de-{ Come and bring a friend Mellow Mixed found themselves ‘buying Edwards and Jacob Mdreovit, ar-! puted to be the oldest living horse ‘ eral gene org 9 GREATEST and baby clothes rested April 4, charged with selling | 14 the world, is nearing his fifty-tirst EVANGELICAL CHURCH abs, tent ne Age jp ; 7 ” moonshine alcohol to Indians. They jirthday on the farm of a. loca:| Church, corner Seventh and R le per pound discount under 65 Ibs. SUCCESS HOME COME? 4 ; 5 ; ; ch, corner Seventh and Rosser] Ear Cofn (7 ine Minnee ; live at Mandap, grton county. clergyman ean ae) ‘SideatentG Struts, Pistor, je cern (70 Ibs in SUC) a SEE nia, e rigors of winter had no effcc! Servie pa eearannrga nt Z y area 4 2 "k — vears i — five New Homemakers’ on the old horse, for his owner pro- | 9:30 to 16 MEST ap Re ue ee eten y Two years in New York — two years in London — five M. + WHOLESALE PRODUCTS months in: Boston — six months in Chicago. LEON ERROL Fumniest of all comedians, in the Most Perfect Musical Comedy Ever Produced. “DADDIES” MAE MARSH, HARRY MEYERS AND THE KIDDIE as Pathe News Mermaid Comedy vided him with a special bo. stall] “ay THEATRE TONIGHT SATURDAY PRISCILLA » DEAN Clubs Formed | inca with straw, and a doub!- blan-| inthe english lancuage, conducted | (Furnished by Armour Creamerica) _|Cream—Bitterfat, per Ib. . 5 to 11:45) Rees—Fresh, candled per doz. ket. Regular exercis y. day HERES 5 —— gular ise every day and} Bible Sch« c : Fargo, April 26-—During the first| warm food ate said to have helped! 9, pblessehool: frouyt0; Beet Bish three months of the year, 26 new| him weather the dangerous season. # “Good teachers and interesting| "pressed Paull ~{ Homemakers’ clubs were organized) Clover still boasts a full name and} classes for all B Pressed Poultry in the State, bringing the total num-| all his teeth. His body is without a] 4 hort talk by the pastor will No. 1 D. P. Young Tom turke; ber up to 168, according to Mrs.|plemish, Suh is his fame that he] goijow: | “The Message vad ' per lb. * Myrtle G. Cole, state home demon-| now enjoys a pension from the Joc-| Ching Mosaage Li fe in] No. 1 D. RB. Hen turkey: No. 1 Ducks per lb, per stration Teader af the Extension | key Club of New York. Mihe Ge sler: Let ee SEAGION + A 1c Senior League of C, will] No. 1 Geese per Ib. 18 ; ‘ division at the North Dakota Agri: estas Fete Le eATchaige of the MissionsTn Con INE Lutter TenARe 2 2 eat oat , (i's, A Whirlwind) | cultural college. x ‘oo’ Laie To Classify mittee. Atg7:15 P.'M. sharp. The Live Poultry and an-all star-cast in With Flying Finance’ These clubs have combined | WALTER CATLETT and a Great Cast. membership, of farm women exceed-|CITY POUND MASTER —Three red ingernedaf ieugue will meet i dis pens eee Ste OLEper Pale ing 4,000. Monthly meetings are} hor aken tp in the City Pound. | ehure! Bp ae held at which problems affecting the |, One light Scrv:l with silver tail |” Evening prenehliie wareleo’ at o1e: Eonbgerees Ih farm home are discussed, and de-|' and mane, about two rears old, one} 4. Special: music by male chorus, |epepe ered ateg monstrations of new and economi-| mare weight about ‘100 pounds.|™ pyaver service and’ Bible Stucy ou! Goose aed tases Pe cal homie practices are made by the| One byown mare weig about 1,000 ruesdasy at 8D. ME PRE reee on Gass merle, - members. Local project leaders in| - pounds, Only ein have same by ele ca x the clubs are given preliminary Bay ing all’ damacteo Phone 6785,|. Pie ee nee alle oni Saat a Hg cals ipts struction in nieetings wi e spe-| 322 So. 9th. St. 4-26-2t | pa Saye a ALO, peste cs Cc Sabina cialists of the state home demon-jLOST—Tan silk underskirt, Finder Palate alpagie mare cudhon ‘ 008; teady, five cents higher. Top stration staff. eturn to 1 4-26-3 : igi lap ‘ stra Bae ai hdd a Minster. Cattle receipts, 500. : Beef) steers The seyyice begins promptly .at|very uneven. Extreme top matured - - Six room. mo- DRY AGENTS dern: hous 10/30, Two numbers will be furnish-| steers $7.25. MONDAY FOR THREE DAY NORMA TALMADGE. “THE STORM DAUGHTER” Mack Sennett Comedy “Picking Peaches” 50 GLORIOUS GIRLS—THE PICK OF THE FOLLIES Prices: Lower floor $4.40; Balcony first 2 rows $4.40; . next thPee rows $3.85; balance $3.30; Gallery $2.20, including tax. COMING MONDAY ! ‘quqeey . B. P. SCHULBERG presents for reat to party buy- NAB FARMERS] tlecis trom’. 0. dar garden and|¢d bY the quartette composed of | | Sheep ‘receinte 2,000. Fat, lambs y ’ parage. Robins ‘with private” en. | Mesdémes Barnes and Scothorn and] steady to around 25 cents lower. \ Sar tratios mer keited Messrs, Halverson énd Humpbreys. gia aS Grosby,, N..D,, April 26.—Federal nees canbe rented to pay your }wne theme of tite sermon’ is “The| Chicago, April 1924.—Wheat prohibitionsagents from Minot, coop-| Tent. Phone 464 :. 4-26-1w | Fi : cae i : 5 Sh ss erating with county officials in Di- FOR ‘RENT—Plea:ant rooms. close ife Is-the Light.” The Junior De-] opened unchanged to 5-8 to 3-4 cents ase in. -Mrs, J. .L. Bankston, 46: Main: partment of the Sabbath School] higher, May $1.03 3-8 to 5-8 and July A GASNIER production 5a vide county recently arrested meets at 9:30. All department i i panna oe St. Phone 1096J. Hie gets at 9:30. All other departments | $1.05 5-8 to $1.06. Final quotations fue, each ch ed arith vislelion tet WANTED Maid for general-hoyse.| Will meet.at 12 mi.” Men are ‘invited | unsettled at 1-8 to 3-8 cents neb gain, Valor Jews. Thon ervented arora Work. 308 Ave, B. Phone 472 |Join the-Men's Bible Class, May $1.03 1-2 to 5-8 and July “$1.08 | ts dhobnora chaGrwio- divessin ‘Divide 4-26-35 he cunttion Punenlee perce ae] de: toime, fi oR ee :80, Subject, “What - Opportunities qe cna and Edward Racer, residing —_-— +e Pia ’ Le BA, 7 RRR coypty, 2 ' i | Saohicage de walle 700,000,000 | Do Missions: Offer for Life Service””| The U.S. Biological Survey has {- 15 Mhiles southeast of Crosby.» At the wo rie building $100,000.00) nie evening service Will pe.at: 7:20: sent an. .expedition into. Genttal Stine farm the ‘officers allege that |'ilway terminal ,which will be the they found 2%2' gallons of grain’ al- largest in the’ world! ‘ cohgl; three ‘quarts of Johnny Walk- -_o { er whisky; two quarts of Old Crow Twenty. miles of previously undis- The Chorus under the direction of| America to capture specimens of the Mr. Humphreys will. render two] beautiful Honduras spotted turkey. numbers and will sing great:mission< . isky and art of Old Ken-| covered pearl beds have been report- | 9!Y hymns. Miss: Josephine Petrie 5 Wiatty cphtaky scat the Racer farm{ed as lying off the-lower tip of In-|°f New York, has been addressing Cook by Electricity. an eight gallon copper -still, 26 gal-| dia, in the Gulf of Mannar, the larger churches for a number It is Cheaper. LY i i / % $ NIE EON WT ANN LIARS NEON SE A IORI Sm PERO MSRM SERENADE SSI 9G KOVR ARRIOLA ESE AR SASS RES Sy ASHEN ENERO ON

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