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_PATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : es : ‘~ PAGE THREE |genbderg will furnish a recital on | Invocation, R. Johnson | izens, or non-quota aliens admitted! United States, Canada and — the] schoel at Mandan until they become Too Late To Classify Friday evening at 8:30. Dr. W. F.|Song . é s’ Chorus} to the countr; Cenal Zone. 21 years old. Soe es ESS i Roe will preach the Anniversary ser-| Sermor B. mel, D. D. As a result he will be given a _ Anthony Klemish and FOR SALE mon on June the 15th at 10:30 a. m.| President Pheological —Semin- REFUSE APPROVAL trip through Europe this summer. | committed to the 8 Ye - ary, Naperville, Il. Wash ym, June 7.—The House oa eS Industrial school at Omaha,| One Overland Sedan 1923 model, McCABE METHODIST Song ......5.. Nurses’ Chorus}iggay refused to accept, BOYS SENT TO loys inti] they Paeeee of age, only 4,800 miles. REFORMED CHURCH Des a SC Ere, RCH Announcements Senate amendments to the defi-| STATE SCHOOL | i de I Dodge 4-passenger coupe, five bal- is r. S. F. d, Pasto oxology ciency appropriation bill carrying 4 2 loon tires, new. south SICEYRUESION and Charity) pret) Harry Wagner, Or Closing Prayer and Benediction. | an angrepate of more than $ 300, poor T FOR OIA gine Gee) Aavane that Sane 10:30 A. M. Public Worship. | —— {000 for six irrigation and reclama-|— Lankdon, : b every Sunday at 10:30 | ne 4 iar ee p. m, Prayer meeting on re- | ¢ Een: Venita in’ A—By Ash- CONGRESS aint ion by Rep. Sinnott, fal rect On tae > T Maier,” . |, Solo Selected—By Miss Majorie IN aan HOURS Chairman Madden and others o June 7—Upon J W 1924 model car at a reduced price. vail in ae NEXT EEK Dodge Roadster in first class iss of thefts | Seco ara condition, ¥ ‘ —Weather model 53 %-passenger Cadillac. beginning | Just the car to take a tour in, P. T. Maier, Ass’ | I 3 n Slied four hove “to training schools, Mississippi Valley 1 light four Overland touring in yi pases ‘ i Lihat if ne posed to the legislation had asked | 1 several boys @n parole — in nning and again| ood condition, and rod tires. % * y Sermon theme: “The “General eo the House to make known its op- On Tare ‘and ruled that the | after Wednesday: : . " All these cars are real snaps, pric- { ry " 3 jon Lutheran Church 4g Pr i use to make n P c parents, and ruled that the | after ednesday; temperatures a \ Decline Caused by Heavy Sales| s in the First Lutheran | © oasis ae | 1 « oh nied from pels) h of | Position by a ncrmal vote. | cases of older youths be brought up| near or slightly below normal. ed for quick sale, f From Points in the {church on Avenue D between Sixth Tgan Fostlude. Poe e ee Oneteanon emery ee re —— at the next term of district court | = a . ‘i \ | 12:00 M. Sunday School. | the remaining time. APPOINT COMMITTEE 1 her lisposed’ of. | China’ ee a ‘i BISMARCK MOTOR CO. venth streets. 7 hd Junless otherwise disposed of. hina’s unused resources are said ma Southwest Getiman service at 10:80 a. m, A full attendance of teachers and Shipstead Resolution 1 Washington, June 7.—Appoint-| Nick Sputhe William Hill were | to be similar to those of the United | atid aes. English service at 8:00 p.m: schol s requested. | her measure. having -privi-| ment of a Senate committee to tt! committed to the State Training 'States 400 years ago. | « CATTLE I Bartling, who has re- . M. Junior League. leged status in the ite along |duringe the campaign and investi- | ES, GAINS} dates | ‘ | “| [7ts easy to bay for a Chevrolet Be (with the conference report on the | Rate, expenditures of candi are deficiency bill was the proposal of [for President and Vice-Pr AG bart ho eal Senator Shipstead, farmer-labor, | Congress and Federal offi | cvnthems When the Golden) yinnesota, for an inquiry into the | authorized by the Senate today Scientist | Leaves are Falling”, By Havens. | nee and] ‘The proposal was embodied in a an Offertory. enatcr LaFollette, ceepted the pastorate of | - Lutheran church — of 3 « So, St. Paul, June 7 (By the A. P.) | will deliver his farewell sermon. | —With an abundance of sheep com- ing out of Southwestern areas dur- w flation of “commerce, CAPITOL st Church of Christ ing recent weeks sheep prices here| 4th St. & Av * in 1920, with’ attention [Tesolution by t igi et - : Duct: “The Wendrous Cros “to the part played |Wisconsin, leader of the Republic) === ue elsewhere suffered wgatls e at ll a.m, ftgude Ritchie and! Mr yt ane, Pare Bee ei ineuneents L i | THEATRE z. © we ats A of the U i Sub, God the Only Cause and | P NOBEIE! i ri joard an . | LAST TIME TONIGHT yment o ulture. The losses dur-| Create _ Sermo} RmercTeait Were No y he ations, j 2 Mee ine ine geek figured eran east oMe arate ee Ro ne Told Yous, S| ch, Denwerat, Mon: | FARGO BOY WINS TINNT CIDCON | f per hundceaweignt) pianiny light Wednesday — eveni estrone annow : | . 3 a 1 his inten- 1 fat shorn| meeting at 8 o'clock. Organ Postlude. — an | tion to press for his approval the HIGH HONOR: | You are invited. Come and bring yal ae | compared} A reading room is open in the| majority report on the oil inquiry aC: about! church building every and among numerous other meas-] Fargo, N. D., June 7—Clayton N. ive lamb | Thursday and Saturday | ures pending the House bill to] Watkins, 20, who won athletic and QUALITY GROCERY ‘permit immig s admitted in ex-| scholastic honors in Fargo high | HOOT GIBSON iN “RIDE FOR desirable handyweight ewes about a § with $8.00 for best the middle of A weakened about 50 cents, ‘Tuesday, |2 friend, LICAL CHURCH EVAN ‘ abe nabs closing around ai DEALT Gia voveveanit Co, ateenals ieee | CRUE: Comes Seventh and Rosser coss quotas prior to May 26, 1924, to |sclioo! before he graduated in 1923 Successors to E. A. Brown The cattle market showed signs of | services and to visit the reading | su fs remain. Most of those affected are] is the most representative membe' : bak) a YOUR LIFE” weakness on early days,but any Joss-| room. Sei sah Aion ve | Wives and children of American eft-1 of the order of DeMolay in the | 120-5th St. Phone 53° ¢ es sustained were more than made up | —— laren OM ANI ae perce easement THE & by the week's close and Killing elass-| Trinity Englich Lutheran Church | {20m 9:30 to 20:d0) A. Mu alt a | es finished fully steady. A few | I. G. Monson, Pastor. sh language. Sunday School at Fancy Santa Clara Prunes, 60-70 size. —50 | “Our Gang” Kids | of good sters and yearlings| Services Sunday morning only. RecN TNSHeE ARE elahine. in \f Special 4 pounds for............. 000. Cc it 4 ave sold between $9 and $10,00,| Topic: “The. Office of the Holy} time, 15 minutes ior Be uhee | —IN— with bulk being medium and lower | Spirit.” tn tite, he Sanday Saree! Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice. “The Buccaneers” xrades, cashing from $7.00 to $9.50.) There will be no evening service} Gon will be followed ti Special 5 pounds for 45c t she-stogi; sold targely at $4.00 to | on account of the geaduation exer-| i. py, G, B, Kimmel, Pre iN ‘ ; aah ees | MONDAY ¥ lea for the nurses at the Audi If angelical Theological Sem na Tommy Tucker Brand Peaches No, 244 can. 5 oy orium. . aperville, Tl, Special music ees . 76 éloded’ about ‘steady. Gilly (etuvelbantibBiblet Gimestael aelerepeeh pas ne Special 4 cans for.......... 06... eee e ee eee 9 c THE SON OF a light vealers finish | 12 noon. We join w others in a nding x i Stocker’ and: feeder cattle,| Come and hear -the message of|-ine Dail ORUREE HIEEE SENG Ferndell Oats. 27 9 y the lower grades, were on | Pentecost. | Demonstration at the Auditorium at Cc Aas Rado Waianae | P.M week, | First Baptist Church There “will be no League mecting Corner Ave. B and 4th St, L. R. phnson, Pastor, 0 A, M.-Sunday School. tomorrow ning, nor ing service at the church. with others in the + 10:30 A. M,—Morning worship and! Services of the graduating class of sermon by the pastor. ; the Bismarck Hospital Training 4 Cattle receipts today were 200; hogs 4 i ya ae a e@ ‘| al message to the Juniors. | School for Nurses at the City Audi- | ff ft dy P 1,000, and sheep none. » will be no evening service|torium at 8 P. M., a program of | IR, Gn which follow Hog receipts have held fair preach steady, butcher and bacon hogs clo fng largely a few loads around $6.90. i sows finished \ mostly $6.00; feeder pi i | | | | qgfeltvadfyEwell § ccount of commencement ex 0 ee vay jeises of the nurses at the Auditori BACCALAUREATE June 8tt um. Our people are invited to at-| Sunday, d WHEAT FIRM tend at 8 o'clock Wednesday, Prayer | Chairman, Rev. C. F. 2 Y jever CRUE eTSEOdy: Prelude ... Miss Happle | {¥ wear OW The Ladies Aid will meet Thurs-| Song: “A Charge to Keep,” Audience | J \ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. |Geo. Shafer on Ave. B The closing exer he Bible | School will be held at 2:30 at the Scarcity of Offerings Affects | Auditorium, Sunda Market. in Chicago St. George's Church Dr. Ryerson, Pastor. Examine gine engine of the new Oldsmobile Six, and you will wonder if a power plant so skillfully designed and so sturdily built could ever wear ouz! ~~ SS |Eltinge Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TOD z —_—_— +. Trinity Sunday. Chicago, June 7-—Scarcity of of-| The color for the Trinity season ferings and talk of better export in| which will lust until Advent is gre auiries for United States wheat | school 10 a, m. The sec- || LAST TIMES helped give early firmness to the ARayune iedbelenstedvas|| wheat market in today's dealing: ver Sunday for the school. It After open.ng unchanged, to |will be the last’ Sunday for the Pay special attention to the pressure-feed lubrication, big crankshaft, oversize bear- ings, splendid cooling, finest units. WI LLIAM Ss, 4 You owe it to your pocket book to investi- 1 Suen ay ; 1.04 = e fe ae study of the lesson until the open- | ‘ if gate thts Oldsmobile Six thoroughly. bith ata rect eet Aart of the school in the fall. Ba P} market for a while held within the |i"® 7) aoe ‘5 child is requested to bring a flow Roadster - - $ 785 Sport Tourin -S$995 Sedan - ~ $ntts initial! Tenge, “but then eased down or stem of, fruit blossom of! any | yi Seon Keaditer = * 383 Gab 27 PAS Deine Sedam “1245 The fact that the government crop {Kind . R. lg The G.1.A.C. extended payment plan makes buy report is due Monday and that Con- | Marm aoe SIN A ing casy. AU prices f. 0. b. Lansing. Tax extra. a8 on brought | non will e Rose of Sharon ng up of ac- At closed {and the Lily of the Valley.” j ounts ¢ firm, 1-8 to 1-2 cents net higher, i July 1.04 3-8 to 3-4 cents, and Sept- First Presbyterian Church ember 1.06 to 1-8. Rev. Harry C, Postlethwaite, D. D. chic AGO LIV STOCK DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. SYM be observed fl : Chicago, June 7—Hog receipts Gy | Mt) ane ntire Sin School 000. Uneven, mostly steady. Top | Will meet at this hour for service. 91.50 ! 7 H “|The different departments of the am. 107-5th Street. Bismarck. Cattle receipts 1,000. Compared | School will furnish the | progra vith week mo beef steers most |The school hopes to receive a large qades yearlings and fat she-stock | offering for National Missions. Aesop Fable Pathe News#| Extreme top matured steers | The Christian Endeavor will meet | i ». at 7:00 o'clock. The subjeet is ay tye Y ¢ a. re J William Har? ‘oROOUETION Free Inspection + 3 Sheep receipts 2,000. Market scnriitlay Courtesy”. Belen ee Bb . Z i nominally steady. Compared to week ie evening service wi egin al F Li Th 1 'f .. : ’cloc! ago better grade spring lambs | 8:00 o'clock. : International mostly 49 to 50 cents lower. There will be — congregutional / or fe singing of familiar hymns. CHICAGO PRODUCE The Pastor will. prench on the With each purchase of an International Speed Truck i June 1—Kegs higher. theme eWiiete a ae | ‘ Motor Truck you get an Inspection Service is sturdy and simple in 2,000 eases, “Firsts 21 to} Mrs. Bs es ig Policy which assures you free inspection construction and neat and a 3 cents; storage pack extras 26| All are invited to the service of ’ at regular intervals for the life of the truck. snappy in appearance. ; firsts 25 3-4, the church. ae ‘ This valuable working service is uni i i i Poultry alive lower. Fowls 22 to| We will observe the Fiftietn An. : . h emetceind ig BS AnATMEILD Speene efficiency and 1-2 cents; broilers 30 to 38 cents; | Niversary, beginning the Historical c the automotive industry. advertising value have sctins ) ANTS GE eee ne We are living in aneage when the character of our made. it justly popular. .. Factory-trained engineers help to keep your trucks in Al condition. ,They make minor adjustments and give you a written The ladies will dedicat ac iy ane MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR tablet on Thursday at 00 o'e Minneapolis, June 7—Flour un-| followed by refreshments in the changed, Shipments 30,367 barrels. | Parlors. Professor G. Calvin Ring- The modern, attractive radiator and hood design lends itself nicely to TTX methods in industry is fast emerging from the category of an “art” to that of a “science.” The average heating AW) sig gece 4 process today is no longer dependent upon traditions of cepirt-Ineenlgns sen eect cumditiogtt wih Dolticnlol ihe jhighert RRA aS ihe “i eval Hava AASEAOI GIA] nallskilliobah te truck at the time of inspection. Their sole class, ‘Under the Inter- Minhespolia, Jane 7=“Wieat’ re: e past a CREO D anes ene ral skh OLE WoL year-around duty is to prevent mechanical national hood is an engine cointe, 00) cars sappesed Lien man. difficulties rather than to repair them; to.ad- that affords easy access- rn $1.11 5-8 t8 $1.16 5-8; No. 1 dark vise owners and drivers in the care and ibility, and d- sora aprng thoi to tency $a _ The great progress we have made and are now mak- Se ot ee ae ee Pent goiter a i Ee Ge ien 8; ocinary to ued ing is due to CONTROL —the development in our re- service reduces your operating costs, keeps cost. re l $118 58 to SLT ooh Tuli search laboratories of scientific methods which definitely your equipment on the job, and extends the Many, repreacntative Corn No. 3 yellow 73 1-2. to 3-4 prescribe the physical and chemical conditions under life of International Motor Trucks. firms throughout the } 4 coke; baney See which we can obtain the highest quality standards ot __ Inspection service, free, reliable, and last- Feild ara 2, 64 1-8 to 3-8 cents; flax No. MEAT production at the lowest possible cost. ing, will recommend itself to any man who Spee as the logical :solution of their hauling problems. 1, $2.40 1-4 to $2.44°1-4, is determined to get his hauling done at the lowest possible cost, It is but one of many SPECIALS Such CONTROL is dependent upon having the proper BISMARCK GRAIN ; ea err 4 5 . 5 ‘i ‘Whatever your busin ; ete eee ae heating medium—a fuel which will allow for the most unusual factors that make Internationals a tyouiare dbase ne Be | Agee pombe. Baby Beef Fed on Corn definite and accurate regulation of all the important good investment. 2000 Ibs. ,to haul, you 0, 1 amber durum . 89 since October ist. factors such as quantity and quality of heat input, fur- International Speed Trucks are built to will find the International td No. 1 mixed durum 81 $ | 5 carry loads up to 2000 pounds Speed Truckan unusually No. 1 red durum . 15, ‘oust. cay . Satisfact Xo 1 red d 3 | Pot Roa 1 4 nace temperature and furnace atmosphere. That fuel ty pounse: ee arcana conneee No 2 flax zis | Ber pound... . c is GAS. : Heavy-duty Internationals are built in canheraee 3000, 4000, 6000 and 10,000-pound maxi- mum capacities. Suitable bodies for every business. Busses are furnished in a variety of chassis and styles of bodies to meet every passenger transportation need. The fall line of International models ie®on display at the address below. Call and look them over, or telephone us for full information. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY More than 100 Company Branches in the OF AMERICA sna fein etal eatery othe No. 1 rye ... We quote but do not handle the The keystone in the arch of industrial progress is CONTROL. The realization of this factor is only pos- sible with gaseous fuel and for this reason GAS is funda- mental, correct in principle, and destined to become the ultimate fuel for all industrial processes. Our Gas ranges are equipped with‘oven heat pegule- tors, it controls the heat in your oven. On display on our sales floor. Short Ribs. 4 Per pound 2V 2c Fancy Corned Beef. La 15c Sugar Cured Bacon, by sees 86 « 80 ‘ Barley .e. Speltz, per ewt, .. Shell Co: White & Yellow Mixed No, 2, 56 lb. or more .... ° . No, 2, 6 Ib, strip or strip. 1 6 No. Per:pound.... Cc 1 cae per pound discount under { 55 lb. Esr corn 6 cents under shell. |=, Lard. 1 2 Cc YEGGS GET $270 LOOT aber, pound. reece FROM BEREA ELEVATOR |; Berea, N. D., June 7—Yeggs en- CENTR AL 4 4 es ie : Socata te adda MEAT {cf Bismarck Gas Company WP = “escaped with $20 in cash and $250 } | in Liberty bonds and several /grain MARKET 1 506 Broadway. oe Phone 727 JNUGOADERROGOCOQEGNDEROROOOCOBOOEORGUSLUROOS000000000000000000000008, PHUEDETALELUABEDEOLERTOOSEEGERSUERCUUEELOGEEUOCEONEUOUETEAUCEEA CHIT PTET Bismarck, N. D. checks and papers. Soap used. in placing the charge was. scattered about the ceiling. No sound of an explosion was heard. ‘Officials re- port that no clues have been found. .

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