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v SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924 rill on i iN Evangelical Ref. Church + South Side Mission and Charity Society. Regular service every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m, Sunday school at 10 d'clock. i; Prayer meeting on request. No evening service until we get the ‘ street light near the church. J. B. HAPPEL, Pastor. Trinity English Luthrean Church Ave. C and Tth St. 1, G. Monson, ' pastor. Services Sunday at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. + Sunday school and } 12m, Confirmation class day at 2 P. M, All welcome. Bible class every Satur- Zion Lutheran Church Cor. Seventh and Ave. D. German services at 10:30 a. Topic “Holding the Crown.” Evening service at 8 o'clock P. M. Theme: “Jesus, the Water of Life”. Bible class meets this coming Fri- i day evening, Oct. 3rd at 7:30 P. M. J. V. RICHERT, Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Ave. B and Fourth St. L. R. Johnson, Pastor. 10:30—Morning worship. The pas- tor will speak on the topic, “More than These”. It is not a question | whether we love Christ or hot, but whether we love him “More than | These.” 12:00 Sunday school. ! Superintendent. ! Good attendance last Sunday. The | thermometer of attendance is rising. 4 700—Young people's meeting. } Smith will lead Sunday evening with ; her group. A good attendance is ex- ‘pected Sunday. A number of the ! young people are planning to attend the Jamestown Convention Sunday, ! Oct. 5. 8:00—Evening worship and ser- | mon by the pastor. 8:00—Wednesday, Quiet’ Hour. "Come and add more value to the meetings. Nothing is more needed | than prayer. |. Rev. 0. L. Swanson, the Bibly Sun- # , day of Assam, will speak on Wednes- | day, Oct. 8 | The missionary department calls attention of the children to the mis- sionary Christmas box to be filled to- morrow. Each child is to bring some- thing for the box. It need not be | expensive, but something that will adden the heart of the little folks | far away at Christmas time. ST. GEORGES CHURCH Dr. Ryerson, Recto} 15th Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m } Subject “The Kingdom | Second Coming of Christ.” i ! Mr. Thorpe, and The Sunday School supplies for the classes will be on hand tomor- | row. | EVANGELICAL CHURCH ! Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts., Ie F. Strutz pastor. |f | | i Service in the German language from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. All other services are conducted in the English language. Sunday School at 10:30 A, M. fol- lowed by a timely sermon by the pas- j tor. The Senior League of Christian | Endeavor will meet in the ‘Lecture room of the church at 7:15 P. M. will be led by Mr. Tints, Dae, The Intermediate League will meet at the same hour in the basement of the chureh, Preaching service at 8 P. M. Spe- cial music. Rousing congregational | Singing at all services. A cordial welcome to all. | Prayer service Tuesday evening at 7:45 P. M. Come. First Church of Christ, Scientist 4th St. and Ave. C, Sunday service 11 a Subject: “Reality Sunday school at Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday, except legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. testimonial McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Dr. S. F. Halfyard, Pastor. Miss Ruth Rowley, Organ 10:30 a. m, public worship. Organ Prelude, Anthem, Organ Offertory. Solo: Miss Marjorie Best. Sermon by Rev. W. L. Clough. Organ Postlude. 12:00 M. Sunday School. 7:00 P, M. Epworth League. 8:00 P, M. Public Worship. Organ Prelude. Anthem. Organ Offertory. Sermon by Rev. Organ Postlude. You are invited. a friend. . B. Newcomb. : a Come and bring First. Presbyterian Church Rey. H, C. Postlethwaite, D. Minister. Services will begin promptly at 10:30. Theme “Palms and Williows”. 10:30, ‘Theme “Palms and Willows”. to the Tabernacle. Special music. Duet: Mrs. Bavendick and Mrs. Barnes . Solo: Mrs. Barnes, The entire school will ‘meet at 12:00M for graduation, The Junior Department will not meet today at 9:30. This is Rally, Day in the en-' tire church, The Christian Endeavor will ‘meet at 6:30.. Subject, “Organizing ae Get Things Done.” The C. have a social meeting at the phat Thursday evening, D., The evening service will begin at} 7:30. Theme “The Truth and the Life”. Mrs. M. C. Schoelkopf will sing a solo. We will have congrega- tional singing of the old hymns. Mr. Emmett Griffin will sing a solo. The prayer meeting will meet Wed- nesday at 7:30. Do not forget the early time of the evening meetings. All are cordially invited. Plickertails Meet Wisconsin Madison, Wis., Sept. 27.—(By the A. P.)—Preparations, were complete today for the opening football con-| test of the season on the Wisconsin field. The principals are North Da- kota and Wisconsin, in the first meeting of the two schools, Coach| Jack Ryan is confident that his team, | almost remade from last year, will win over the Flickertails. Soviet Troops _ Battle Georgians | Paris, Sept. 27—(By the A. P.)— The Georgiam legution here today | sued a communique declaring that bloody encounters are now in pro- gress Republic of Georgia, between de- tachments of Georgian revolution- aries, and Russian Soviet troops. E FIRST STATE BANK OF REGAN At Regan, N. D., in the State of North Dakota, at the close of busi- ness September 17th, 1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ......$60,841.73 Warrants, stocks, tax cer- tificates, claims, ete. Banking house, furniture and fixtures ... : Other real estate » 15,360.50 Current expenses, taxes paid, over undivided pro- Checks and other cash items ......$ Cash and Due from other banks TOTAL ... soe LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Individual deposits subject to check 20,175.74 Guaranty fund de- posit : Demand certifica' of depos Time certificats of deposit . Ad 874.11 Due to other banks None Bills payable ... Due War Finance ation .. TOTAL ... STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh,—ss. J, A. L. Garnes, Cashier of he above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. (SEAL) 4,942.70 3,780.37 339.03, 6,751.10 7,090.13 $92,733.90 - $10,000.00 4,590.90 T7224 2 66,607.51 Corpor- A, L. GARNES, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of September 1924. JNO. J. HUFF, Notary Poblic, Burleigh County ion expires eee D. My commi 4, 1927. Correct. Attest:— 0. L. ENGEN, A, L. GARNES, Directors, No. 883 Report of the Condition of THE REGAN STATE BANK, at Regan, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business September 17th, RESOURCES Loans and discounts ...... $69,581.77 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Warrants, stocks, tax cer- tificates, claims, ete. Banking house, furniture and fixtures .. 56 Other real estate . 302.70 3,296.63 5,911.62 1,162.00 Current expenses, paid, over profits Checks and eth- er. cash items Cash and Due from other taxes ivided vee 4,860.81 8.89 7,530.72 7,539.61 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Individual posits subject to check Guaranty fund deposit Time certificates of deposit .... Savings deposits Cashier's checks outstanding .. 7 Total deposits . Bills payable .. War Finance Corporation. $13,478.2Q 57,335.18 190.57 5 71,810.14 TOTAL ... STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burfeigh,—ss. I, J. D. Rempel, Cashier of the above named. bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best. of my knowledge and belief. J. D. REMPEL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of September 1924. JNO. J. HUFF, Notary Public, Burleigh County, My commission expires Sept. 1927. (SEAL) Correct. Attest: — PC. Ten SAYS N. D. CORN. , BEST IOWA, A large section of North Dakota, particularly’ territory rt of the Missouri River her through which he traveled, has better corn in the province of Svanetia,| 718.47) +. $ 92,135.14 i ja chorus girl, | to the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE kota, Iowa or Illinois, T. B. Mik- kelson of Groton, South Dakota. who has traveled in the four states recently, declared while here. OPENS BATTLE FOR CONGRESS WITH BIG TOUR Edward Voight of P. Nye of Cooperstown, candidate for Congress in the Second district, are engaged in a speaking tour, which starts off the battle for the Second District | oa i Gerald P. Nye congressional toga. This clection is expected to be one of the hottest in the state fight. Nye spoke at McClusky and Good- [rich Thursday, Hurdsfield, Heaton nden Friday, Harvey, Balta| today, will be at Willow City and speaks at other | places as follows: Monday, Sept. 29th | Towner, 10 a, m., Drake, 2 | Regan, 8 p. m, i Tuesday, Sept. 30th Hazelton, 2 p. m.; Linton, 5 Strassburg, 8 p. m. Wednesday, October 1st. Hague, 2 p. m.; Zeeland, 5 p. Ashley, 8 p.m. \ Thursday, October 2nd. Wishck, 2 p. m.; Napoleon, 8 p.m. H Friday, October 2rd. Streeter, 2 p. m.; Fredonia, 5 p.m; | Kulm 8 p. m. Saturd Valley City, Assert Bank Robbers Confess | ept, p.m; p.m; m.; , October 4th, afternoon. men have y, South Dako- . ta, in connection with the robbery of the First National Bank of Lockport, | Ill, where $18,176 loot was taken last August 14, and a robbery of the Greenaway State Bunk of South Da- kota, private detectives announced Welch, said to be a paroled} convict from the Joliet penitentiary | is en route here under guard from Shelby. » = | ATTHE MOVIES |! - “ + CAPITOL What is said to be the most orig- inal jue ever employed in a com- panes f0 the Capital theatre Mon- day. The picture is a screen ve: of Willie Collier’s great Broadway success which kept New York laughing for a year and then pla: ed in every principal city four seasons with Nat Goodwin, as ene} star. ‘The story is a delicious tale all} about a young man of vast wealth! with an erroneous idea he has not long to live. To prevent hi tune going to charity, he i ed by a young arti friend to marry a beautiful girl, so that she; may inherit his wealth. i The girl has already engaged herself to the artist who is count- ing on sharing his friend’s wealth when the proper time comes. As was to be expected, the bride never | becomes a widow and the romance develops into an exciting conflict. between love and duty. A laughable business figures in the plot with} more hilarious situations when the unhappy married hero and _ his pretty, victim try to conceal the fact that they are nearly crazy about each other. In his endeavor to join the girl on a steamer about to sail the hero has the wildest and most ex- citing chase through Central \Park ever recorded on the sereen. The finish is said to provide the larg- est and heartiest laugh ever found in a comedy either on the stage or screen. It would spoil the fun to tell tb “THE. ELTINGE Appearing in a story which give: la er remarkable per- Compson will be | t in “The Enemy | Sex” at the Eltinge Theatre } Mon- | day and Tuesday. At the M ompson scores a Sreat a Gordon, Kathlyn Sheldon Lewis and De- t Jennings, enough talent for dozen pictures. an adaptation am powerful under” deals with the; rts of Dodo Baxter, | to outwit five rich men who ere smitten with her charm: ills and{ pepped with the brand of humor for which James Cruze is famous, the plot marches on without a hitch final smashing climax. this year than southern South Da-| READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. | ment in | felt pronouncedly in some of the coal | red. CAR THIEVES SENTENCED, Judge Cole Gives Two Five Years Each —Car thieves fared court when e Ralph Web-| Fargo, Sept. badly in Cass’ county Judge A. T. Cole g ster of Argusville, and Claude Man-, ies of Los Ange'g:, Calif., five years | cach in the state penitentiary, yes- terday afternoon. Inet in the bolc@ess with! which cars are being stolen in this vicinity this year is given as one rea- son for the firm stand the court is taking in an effort to put fear into the hearts of auto thieves, The pair were caught with a wrong license on a car which it was found was stolen in Fargo. TWO ROBBERS SENT TO PEN Get Four Years Each; Face Other Charges Later ase Thomas Cox of rd Brooks of De- ested Sept. 15 in Fargo for alleged robbery of the Farmer Mercantile Company of Christine of more than $700 in mer- chandise will be placed in the state penitentiary following a sentence of four given them in Richland county this week. The men were caught by members of the Cass county sheriff's depart- automobile loaded with stolen go Investigation showed the pair were part of a gang wanted in is for attempted murder, jail delivery and auto theft. The car which they drove and which bore a Nebraska license was found to have been stolen in Kansas, Richland county officials decided to send the men to the penitentiary at Bismarck instead of returning them to Atchi- son, Kansas, where they are wanted. Following the completion of their sentence at Bismarck they will still face charges for other alleged crimes, Fargo, Sept. 27. Colorado and Ric troit, Michigan, a Swansea, Wa ept. 27.--An, earthquake shoe felt in the/ Rhimney Valley early today. It was mines, where ominous rumblings fol- lowed by loud reports and falling roofs spread alarm among the miners who thought an explosion had occur- Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Saturday ‘PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE COMEDY MONDAY and TUESDAY BETTY~- COMPSON LAFOLLETTE TO KEEP UP FIGHT IN CALIFORNIA -The LaFol- ifornia, denied a independent ticket of el- ectors, on the California ballot in November, will continue to fight to the last ditch, Congressman John M. son, national manager of the La- ollette forces, declared today. arlier his office has announced receipt of a telegram from Rudolph peckels, regional manager, that awyers were at work to reopen the ease but that part which referred to the rehearing denied terday, Mr. Nelson explained later, HALVORSON ON STUMP AGAIN Will Speak in Several Cities in Next Week Chicago, Sept. lette forees in C: separate pt. 27.--Jamestown, selton and Lis: bon are cities in which Halvor L. Halvorson of Minot, coalition eandi- date for Governor of North Dakota, with the indorsement of the inde- pendent Republicans and Democrats will speak during the coming wi it was announced in Minot tod: Halvorson does not know the day which he will speak in the es, inasmuch as these details will be arranged at the Fargo headquar- ters. Mr. Halvorson will leave for F tomorrow afternoon on Great North- ern Train No. 2 and will confer with campaign officials Monday forenoon. ational Dairy Show Opened Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 27.—(By the . P.)—-One of the greatest em= vs of dairy stock, dairy farm ex- | CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT “RACING LUCK” Commencing Monday the popular screen star’s latest Comedy Riot! which exceeds the hilar- ity speed-limit and mul- tiplies the laughs which made the stage version an international triumph and a year’s success on Broadway with Willie Collier in the leading role. | Lillian Rich, Helen Ferguson and a band of fun-mak- ers in the cast. perts and displays of mechan: vices incident to farming and ing marked the opening of the 18th annual dairy exposition » today A street parade led by prize cattle _———————_—_) © D ((aMOWLES re JEWELER, Diamonds, Diamond Mounted, Watches and Jewelry. creations in mounted — jewelry will please you. They express the originality and individuality always ap- parent in jewelry shown in this store We also assortment — of monds, and the newest diamond settings which can set your diamonds in. 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