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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE | MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGE COR ra, aa —— ae) Mayhe That's Too Often | ee | “{ guess that’s because we only sees you once a month.”—New York Medley. Mrs. George Christenson will en- girl on a magazine cover.” ae | At The Mc Movies |} sdack told nie I reminded him of a e WAGE CHANGE | Aen w. | tee (In a Letter to Miss Anna Jarvis, Founder of Mother’s Day) | tertain at her home on Wedaesday|* [ee : ernoon May Lith, the members of IS PROPOSED : From President Coolidge “eS” MISS GISHIN | CAPITOL THEATRE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- | ee gees Bev Harry © i a Henry Olson enter- North Dakota Laundrymen| ®’” #8" nee D. D. he tention has been brought to the fact that on Sunday, May 11th, | tained AE hele Hote ou Sunday rela. eae Mi bh i ;,, | the annual observance of Mother's Day will be held throughout the | tives trom Moffit and Mr. and Mrs i End Sessions Here Today Mochers, Day av 10 « promptly’ | country. Ole Newland, . | 4 Days Commencing Monday, May Ath. !The whole of the servic on the day: Mesdames Barnes and Indications are, | am informed, that the d | sion for appropriate commemoration in y will be made an occa- of the nation. 1 rr 7 " Laundrymen’s | Scothorn will sing “Just a Vision of! ‘Phis annual event has come, in recent years, to be one of the widest | , Apo arias eve BeNG at The White Sister” To Be] riation, closing its two-day con-| Mother” by Oakla Dotvon Burdettes| recognized commemorative occasions, and 1 am glad to give my en- | yy, afterneon | with her mother Presented at Capitol vention here today, reelected A, L.|Mr. Postlethwaite will talk about) dorsement to the sentiments which have inspired this attitude. Hecate The Biggest Johnson of Devils e, President | “Mother”. ery one should wear The reverential recognition of the debt which is due a good mother As pate - ORT. and W. T. Lee of iar 1 flowe lee to her memory, is worthy of the best sentiments of a great people, | Miss Ethel Brenden assisted her! “The White Sister.” the greatest Picture of ‘The place of next meeting is to be| Junior department at 9:30, ~All) No community, no state, however great and powertul, will ever |'Ster Mrs. Dick Begeman through} triumph of Lillian Gish’s car _ : { decided by the executive committee./ other departments at 12 M. Join the| rise superior to its obligations to those who have contributed to fram- | "euse cleaning. pave: Ws opremiere) at tho th Yea } be Resolutions adopted by the arso-|Men’s class in its room, ing it’s earliest ideals and its best aspirations, For these, our debt will : ‘ Theatre on’ Monday. the r i ciation included this provision: “We| The C. E. will meet ut 7:00 o’elcck, | ever run to the mothers and the motherhood of the nation. That debt), Mr and Mrs. C. A. Newcomer and] “The White Sister,” which is an | favor a reduction in the minimum! All the Mothers are invited by the| we cannot too often or too carnestly acknowledge. farnily Were SUnday Calera at The | Papirmey Mroguamon ruleesed by | | { | : ‘ wage to conform with local condi-| President, Subject, “Being a Chris-| J. M. Lein home, Metro, has been acclaimed one of the | y Nothing can { tions; that we desire a change on| in the Home”, Jer, Barb: significant films ever made. | \ foart-time workers to read as follows: | At 8:00 o'clock the young! | 44 hours to 48 hours shall constitute | isted by the evening choir | a full week's work, That the bur-| Will render the Story—Cantata “The | i i if requested to make the! Home Life Beautiful’. j —— most {McDonald in charge. This wiff be a} 4—————. kpecial Mother's Day service mothers are id, $7.1 —————————— Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon andj The story was taken from the ta- °, nd} | News of Our “|| family, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hanson! mous novel by F. Marion Crawforw compare with . this great especially invited to} und family and Mr. and Mrs. John|and screened entirely in Italy and p.m. sharp. i Neighbors || Knudson were pleasantly entertained | northern Africa. The entire d |vrogram of the day clusters around peraeH be wee tag fy Re ay y at the home of Mr, and Rome, Naples, Sorrento, ‘Tivoli, | aolutions also, wero adopted) Mather and the Home, | “Nower ef a Mother's Prayer” at 8 | WILD ROSE dis ey Pala eae BGS DG NGM | Uk romance of a thanking Messrs. Payne and Couch! e Reserves meet at 7:30 Monday s eae Supe cae aa | " ae Baas| : Zs tons” used, ( ‘ of Bismarck for arranging the cone| evening. Junto Endeavors Be Ps CORRE Wesoune tO ales | use Maty Billede vue vere: | J, Me, Gein’! transacted! ‘business (suit; “according: to\) erlti¢s in! ihe love that Yention, the Elks club, the ladies who| mect on Tuesday st 4:3 | — school north of Braddock is keeping | matters at the county seat on the| larger cities where the picture has spoke to the laundrymen. - | Trinity English Lutheran Church | house for her brothers who are help- | ¢i;<t layed as vo-dollar attract | °. 1 hers (first part of the week, * played as a two-dollar attraction, is | BG. Monson, Pastor. ing their father farm the Kuck farm. | rai the most beautiful production yet} my outlived No services Sunday as the pastor oes M 6 i ade. oe 3 stor | Miss Nora Olson had as her little | made. ° ish to interpret the \ passion e Tri-, “Making Our Homes He a bune, the Association of Commcice| er, George Olson. Prayem meeting and others for courtesies, — Pa cdneetay at 5:00 p.m. The Ladies | nt_in his former charge! Mtss Ellan Jager spent the week! yuest on Tuesday, Vivian Shaffer to} Besides Miss The laundrymen took a ride abcut| H meet Thursday at 3:00 p. Williston, for church dedication. But) end at the McCusker home in Brad-| help spend her eighth birthday thrilling story, the cast includes the city this afternoon, as s of |All ure cordially invited to the Ser-|the congregation will. please visit | duck. Le cde atl Shed ze Ronald Colman, a newcomer to the! the Association of Commerce. At- the Swedish chureh where Rev. Bart: | paket Miss Elizabeth ‘Gievwen muted sin: n who has scored a sensational torney-General George Shafer spoke | Sere e jling preaches English (in the ev Miss Myrtle Feltheim of Braddock | je) ¢ une t Bhittin and! spent ric J. Barne ee ae : T CHURCH — |ning. visited at the 0. F, Buck home over| day and Saturday as © guest ;| picture pioneer; acific Hotel . Sprock, Pastor. Gay) and) eturdade ae, 8 gues AU ES prtan yr eoEne . & motion | heroine) Presented by | Sunday school at the usual time. | the week end ese ane a c= snags tener Sth and Rosser =| fe zs Phe e | ©. R. Crawford home, foubNnd' (oLhere URReNY tPGin the % Pictures, Inc. se H :00 A. M. Sunday School. | Firet Church ef Christ, Scientist iceety wav ranks of European pla Me : ‘ Hog Raising 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship. The ith SUG 2ANE Tg te, ne Mee. Henesy Savas aid! Me. and Mrs; Aduiph UHensonand | rs Waite Sister” tells the stor = CHAS. H. DUELL Jr § o Campaign I: subject will be “The Widow of Nain Suny, aye family and Miss Florence Odell vi-| little daughter Mildred spent Tues-| o¢ anvola Ch sets) CEO) StOry k S Hi \ /AMpalgn 18 revealing a true mother’s heat. "| Subject: "Adam and Man," | Sted Sunday ut Schlossers who live | day at the Christ Schoon home. SH AEENEHTETILES ORO oer: a \ reart. Subj ake ant Mane |cateate eames \ : an prince, who is made penni- } Inaugurated | tm the afternoon there will be ser-| Sunday school at 9 See cr Bene because of an intrigue of her \ l vice in Baldwin at 2:30 P. M Wed \ LaMoure D, 10.--Catching — ba —— Miss Elizabeth Kjorven will spend e ee | 7:15 P. M. Young People’s meeting. | oe nial] Those who attended the show at|the week end at Linton where she| °@et sister. | ure, N. Ds May tatehing | 4 cat g People's meeting. | meeting ut 8 o’cloc =| Moffitt, Saturday night from here | wil 5 veneebacl gee Step with, North Dakota's march to- i Se ee ede A reading room is open in the|were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll, Harey | “7te oP teachers sie HE ELTINGE ward a ‘zreater. diversification of | tian Homelife” Mrs. G. Sprock is the| church building every ‘Tuesday, | “The Spanish Dancer” of the Koenig and Mike Glovars, and M one : u eater: cate 4 rs e ars, and | Selmer Rasmussen has departed \ agricultural products, farmer$ of | leader Thursday and Satur 1H. A. Carlisle and children Dwight, | for Bismarck where he will is em-| Teally big pictures of the current} except legal : i 8:00 P. M. Evening service. The f » ' | eee LaMoure county are reported by | ¢ 8:0 P.. 1 . |holidays, trom 2 to 4 p.m. | Avisll nna MROnes |i MHSORPURBERWE Lc ; r is the feature at the Eltinge County Agent “C. H. Pollock to be hee ea a be th one xa All are welcome to attend these | nuwell and Florence Odell iE eae theatre for Monday and ‘Tuesday. inthe enr ion raising a large hog crop. | wae ticthers: Day ought, namely) servicas and to visit the reading | Seve, of are siaei Siti Pola Negri as the star and i id to dications ao tar ne adds Cpbine: to | MelRtchl wo room. The ‘many flees OC Ce tee een equal the wonderful work she did in Miss Jager took her pupils to the | are sorry to hear that he is not well | show at Braddock Thursday night. her first success which took the @ e y » |and has entered a local hospital at}? ; ; | | WINS $1,000 — \nniesteeueeorveN ater country by storm three ears ago, | Arnold Peterson went to Bismarck | which picture “Passion” introduced e ORATORY PRIZE) exa bad the brace taken off his} 1, B, Olson, Frank Shaffer, Misses| he to Ame Antonio Moreno, | arm. He returned Thursday. a lia Gad Vivien Ghats ¢{ Kathlyn Williams, Wallace Beer : re ea edt Steele on! Gareth Hughes and Robert Agnew] By F. MARION CRAWFORD pelolaiag are also among the players, | suceeee: Tuesday evening the Young Fe Hog raisers in general, Mr. Pollock | Pl¢ will meet at 8:00 P. M. for tieir states, report that, in general, the |™onthly meeting. An illustrated le » litters are above ‘the average size | ture telling of German Baptist_ work | fay with noticusbly cunts a here and abroad will be given. Ever: + © disease than a year ago, hody is invited. conditions on the whole have also y evening at 8:00 P, M.| St. Paul, May W.— W.-K. Valdim been regarded as favorable for the |PYyer meeting. The members and| Bjornson of Minneota, Minn., ,w | | s|| Walter peterson “has the cast off | | : his leg now. Bl He FR | (ee a Lae young stock which are getting away | ftiends are urged not to neglect this| awarded first prize of $1,000 in’ the ° MINOT PRISONER FLEES 5 i Ww. to a good start on most. of the | important meeting | finals of the northwest oratorical si ara > ‘DISABLED VETS WORK BUT rum SRETAKEN MONTHS ON BROADWAY dnciher = contest on the constitution of the! A i ng OS STEEEV NOD ES f At the Edgeley Experimental farm, | i United States here last night and| Miss Lydia Ohmstad departed last IN MEETING faiiauley Aaa eee a i Mr. Pollock report xperiment | on, Rector, will represent this district at the | 7 rsday for her home after com- | ing in the county jail for forgery being tried which ney, prove of ia) a Ms nda § chook. euubae ep contest at Kans | Peting porn Cer = peneol sayy ust x0, May 10.--Disabled veterans) when he ran away from the crew of | Tl ill Dr. Duroe J cross is being tried | sermon . liSevenumielaaendelietuilcnareepres of North Dakota gathered in con-| prisoners working at the fairgrounds Spectacle Ari t} ama { ‘ 5 g : : students, vention here today on the call to|here lasted only about 15 minutes, ts in Minnesota, Wis-| Miss Rosella Berkvam is spending | ul days as the guest of her} {grand parents, Mr, and Mrs, M, J.| | Brenden. nee peony Dr. Lodge and Mrs. Lodge, Mr. and out in order to secure pigs that will] A meeting of the Vestry and mem-/} senting distr answer the requirements of English} bers of the Ladies Guild is called | consin, North bacon for the export trade which lay evening, next week, at {| competed. pays more for this type of bacon M. | diarold Pairall, of Watertown, than for the American type. s, head of the|D., was awarded second place, “A bit of bad luck was experienced | C! League, New]ing with it the right to appear the furm which may serve as a|/York City, will be at St. George's | alter at Kan and a Mrs. B. Barney of Steele were plea- ning to others,’ Mr. Pollock said | church, Wednesday evening. The|Prizq of $300. ¢ d prize of sant callers at the Harold Hargrave in de cribing the experiment, “Weed | teachers and officers of the Sunday | “8s given te Jack King of Coleraine,; home one day of the past week, ; pre in some of the} school and young people and Minn, | der of Vice-Commander »Charles | Knowlton ran into the woods only a A yy B Wilson, Reports of officers and} short distance away. ction eauty 4 addresses of welcome comprised the} Knowlton was taken into custody morning sessions which also were|by the sheriff's force as he stood addressed by Millard Rite of the] talking to an employe of the sewage Minneapolis Veterans’ Bureau and | disposal plant, endeavoring to persu- Jerry House, chief of the coopera-|ade him to take him out of that vi- tion division of the U. S. Veterans] cinity in an automobile. Knowlton Evtreau at Minneapolis probably would have made his escape | ADULTS 50c. CHILDREN 25c. ood, had it not been for the fact and South Dakota, gioundliteed Whichewas ‘nuretasedidnilaraeinyitauirte/ attendeatd We Margarct Revell, oN. D., the and Mrs. R. L. Wilson P, ; F iver fallye inee Daily at 2: [Misiontsquantify: secthasethe cay inl WatHeLe? only girl to survive the preliminary | family have changed their locat’ vers atiragive ean ae ek ue ce as pane Matinee Daily at 2:30 of aCkowenwae ected and| The subject of the sermon Sunday | Contests, won fourth: prize of $100,/ from Driscoll to Stanton, where Me. | rae withiahiteika ae at tee a atinee Prices 35¢ and 20c threw their pigs off feed and there | will be “The Old Time Mother.” {Fifth place and $50 went to Wallace | Wilson is an employee for the rail- Lene Bee nee bende Conlinentonthes authorities: Ma tineese mGeayopcwandla le is danger that some of* the litte Grange, of Ladysmit will not pull through or will get i in poor start Wis., and | road company. J. O. Wright has TORR on EPISCOPAL] #Xth and seventh places and filled the vacancy at Driscoll. ABE Meo ten: EPISCOPAL) ich went respectively to Donald possi ee | i; PERFORMANCES AT 7 AND 9 O'CLOCK. VENIN 1 large monogram in whité"silk, Read Tribune Want Ads. In show the growth of pig rais- 2 a - a : Rarr of St. Cloud, and Daniel Lane, Mrs. Sophia Gunderson is spend- { ing in LaMoure county, Mr. Pollock ees Tae o ey of South St. Paul, Minn. Nine@eevereladayallaganismerce acl cee ha Soe a yhe sae ne 0 A. M. Public Worship. (A Sa a | guest of her daughter Mrs, T. Tor! | evoting considerable attention to| 2080 A, 3 Pi Chamois, Fox json te tht foum ‘of ‘nome. : i | OunctOaertory: And d Eagle Fight| John Haguen, Joe Gertz and Wil- RUN OVER BY | Solo : : liam Meyer autoed to Steele on Fri- Sermon, Rev. J. D. Cawthorne. Davons /Switteslinde 10.—A| dy. | TRACTOR; LIVES Organ Postlude, Vai Wace reports a iheaeconne aT { — .12:00 Sund hol. Jed battle between a chamois, a fox} Mrs. Hurley and son John of Leith, | Beach, N. D., May 10.—Mark Lovell} 7:00 P. M. Junior League, and an eagle, The fox attacked the! ¢companied by Mrs. Robert Sharp is lucky. | 7:00 P. M, Epworth League, jchamois und’ had almost killed it] 5% and little sons, Billy apd Ray-| i b It is not often a man can be run| 8:00 P. M. Public Worship | when an cagle attacked the fox and| mond and Miss Florence Sharp of | | over by a tractor and not only liye to| Organ Prelude. | chased Before the eagle | Bismarck were Sunday guests of Mr. | j tell the tale,sbut escape with only! Anthem. had*time to eat the chamois, which | @5d Mrs. J. W. eyes phep ror mer) | bruises, whic however, are not| Organ Offertory. |had died mean-time, the hunter rush-| being 4 sister of Mr. Beyer. | things one would. like to have come! Sole Jed from his hiding place and seared aa | \ to him very often. Sermon, Rev. J. D. Cawthorne j the bird away. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Berkvam spent | Mark went through the experience} Organ Postlud The eagle remained in a neighbor-| Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of having a tractor back over him, —— ling tree, however, where he could| Clarence Syverson. i = b ae, and it happened in this way: He| ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH | watch the chamois, By placing a a | \ was backing the engine and pulling| Services will be held in the First | trap near the dead chamois the hunt-! Frank Shaffer who has been on, ‘ hard on the brake lever when the|Lutheran Chuch on Avenue D. be- | ¢t captured. the 1 pane, | the sick list for the past ten days is | Iron broke and he fell off the plat-|tween Sixth and Seventh Street. ae TET uble to be about out side, but unable | form and a drive wheel went over his! The morning service at 10:30 will] Read Tribune Want Ads. to proceed with field work, Art} hips before he could scramble out of | be conducted in the German lang- the way, the tractor being stopped | uage. Evening service at 8:00 { when the front wheel struck his| o'clock, in English. chest. < | The sermon will be appropriate to Your Paying Habits While the whole affair is more or| Mother’s Day. less misty to Mark, it would appear| Visitors are heartily welcome. i Saige: pas i . * . that tie! wasibacking ito connlelon).a| V. Bartling, Pastor. Your credit record as shown in our files has a far- agon and it was down grade and af- oe “eee | SG OE a arog Announcing . had been shut off, else much more! Gorger Ave, B and 4th St. serious injuries would have been In- L. R. Johnson, Pastor. % flicted on the skipper of the ship. At- MOTHER'S DAY 7 3. PA though badly hurt, Mark managed to] 4] persons not attending else- | 9 get to the farm house and was) where are invited to worship with brought to town where it was found], on Mother's Day. The worship that no bones had been broken and] begins at 10:30 after the Sunday J New | {hat when bruises are cured he Wl) school. The pastor will sp Touring De Luxe reaching effect on your life and affairs — it is the tape line by which you are measured. Keep that’record “PROMPT” and it will help you in countless ways—in social and business life—in times : of necessity and emergency. good as new. He was able to| the topic, “The Love of An be up a few days later and will soon| Mother”, Special musie will be. ren- be all right agai dered, ‘ We call spécial attention to the ting for junday school. We wil! meet at S GIVEN } 2:30. All the services will be over } by noon, After a few Sundays, we Minot, No Igy May 10.-Sudgment} “ill have becn accustomed to” the ane Nabe pew! with interest | hamge, and we believe we will like it. thereon at the rate of 6 percent JUDGEMED IT {cents in the hour of m \ the THINK IT OVER — TODAY IS THE 10th. \ : Bese The young people mect at 17:00 y ny a cate tune eee Ora ac-|#nd the eveniig worship begins at $625 9 . O. B. I lint) ae Hae a eee Williams county |8?00. We have had good attendance ; ( through the w'>'er at “he mid-week | 3 ; : p meeting, especialy you: people and,| , ; . aeeered ine. Williams County State| children, The ore tie better. P Fisher hlue-gray body —Gray whale grain eo a jer and cooperat’on wii! make any- — bunk of Williston, now closed, as a} ¢7. aNd ooh rt ae al upholstery— Gray top lining—Cord Fires— and against various defendan pee mia me ae ban ‘by [less. Nickled bumpers front. and rear—Nickled e : Judge John C, Lowe in district court} 4 cordial invitat‘on is extended to, radiator shell— Cowl lamps — Windshield : in Minot in four separate actions, | the public. : The judgments in the four actions et - wings—Locking steering wheel—Sten plates are divided thusly: $24,000; $32,-] Evangelical R~Cormed Church —Motometer and lock eap—Disc wheels. (000; $46,101.22 and $50,000 and in the| South Side M'scion and Charity é main are against the same defen- |Socicty. x , : dants with few exceptions. By sti- Services on Sands at 10:30 a. m, 3 pulation entered into previous to the {in German. Engl’ch service at 7:30 3 ; rae - trial of the cases at Williston sev-|D- m. Prayer meeting on request. World Ss Lowest Priced Sport : ‘ j eral weeks ago, the name of L. R. J. B. HAPPEL, Pastor. Where your paying habits are being recorded. Baird as receiver for the Williams i A Model. | County State bank was substituted Evangelical Church for the Williams County State bank.| Church, corner Seventh and Rosser ‘ Streets, Rev. C. F. Strutz, Pastor. SILK HOSE .... .....- Mother's Day will be appropriate- Some of the newest hosiery is of |ly observed at the Evangelical very sheer silk with inserts of lace|Church tomorrow? There will be a or the instep, the lace motif out-|service in the German language ned with gold or silver threads. |from 9:30 to 10:45 a, m. Al other Sa services are ‘conducted in, English. aN s OVERBLOUSES Bible school ‘at 10!45 to 11:45 a. m. New overblouses of white crepe|An interesting program’ has been de chine are embroidered with red prepared for Mother's Day. There ot See RII Se Ss 8 se oud gold braid, giving a certain} will be songs, exercises and recita- 7 jtary effect, and with collars that | tions. Joint meeting, of the Senior stand ‘up ‘like a-soldier’s, rea pana Intermediate: Leagues with’ Mrs. }