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” * 4 x i A — ¥ several SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 MARKED GAINS | jurday for Norway, where Rev. Johan- | family. The family with the ex- eption of Hanena who is teaching Minnesota, expect to leave Sere pastor of the church in { | son will be jwhi h he was baptized and confirm. | jed. The church has a seating capa- \ {city of 1200, and a membership of | | k Sie When Ted Shawn was in Spain jleg by a bull, and while not serious- {| 3800 and Rev. Johanson is very much Sate: Baie Gea eo 4 eathering mate for his ballet |!y injured enough to be ingapaci- | pleased in receiving a call to such | Sunday service. a Coad ‘ cGualre. PRE ; v[tated for further fighting, he j Suugeets “Gsulcand Bod Cuadro Flamenco,” he went to the | a large church. i { Subject: “Soul and Body : laid up for several weeks. | | cs oem at Lo | ae | Buty, Seneot BONN sub a Itailor in Seville who is famous! These bull-fighters of Spain are | ‘ i , Vednesda vening testimonial pwoveations Bei i -\throughout the land for the gor-| notoriously supers s, and one Prices Hold up Remarkably COLLECTION OF ,15 Farmers Have Entered! meeting at 8 o'clock. Preparations Being Made By von tumes which he WiKeC EPI ERECGRaBE ae A aaTRCeEE | ‘ i ie . ‘ A reading room is open in the inisters fi i lite ait la EACeEBES || Gin) vhiel : haa Well Despite Much Pro- | u Exhibits Hoping to Cap- | .juren. building ii paenaay Ministers for Union [Bie aut iy at ws a ae aauss in Gut one has | fit-Taking | ture International Prizes Thursday and Saturday, except legal | Service Ifriend Arthur Buruel, who is Am-| this green and gold creatiom and it 1 \holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. erican born, but of Spanish parents, | fit like the proverbial “paper on sie aoe | All: are weleomts if sien ree Proparations are being made for a,and therefore was of inestimable !the wall." The blood soaked hole RAINS .SHOW BIG GAINS: lie Sl WR GERI ERA TOLERERE” GENE v hs we ttendance at the union | service to him. Th i ugh Mr. Buru in the leg on with a A 3 met 1 P: ds e | r00 Thanksgiving Day Service planned by |he di J with the tailor the |pateh cleverly applied and covered —S. County Treasurer’s Office Hee and Hay show! — lthelniniee Association, at the!making of a bullfighter’s costume | with the wold embroidery, and i in Chica; N ry 29 to Decem- . 1D Ok | ¢] h fifor his ballet But, no! hurries the lide i ea eae ae sue 4] = ae ae i ongl Lathoran Church | ngelieal chureh the of |f cillet. , not he added in Dividend Paying Shares Rise Receiving Much Money ber 6, accord ear 1. Olson | Trinity, ae ee Sneran Mroneon, | Thanksgiving Ds trutz,lin Spain, The tailor refused — to {ation ts that hive bee » the Highest Prices (oiiee ae , Arrieultural || At ¥ St., 5 ARGH BEANE tion, today {take the order with less than five [baptised with “Blood and S a _ s college, 3 80) as receive vor ch f vecks e ch » do ni | the . Ys Sevil 1 ‘ Tax collections are hi fall, porlene ue Olen ne ee thea) ee Seiviegs Sunday aubening wa MIEN, the following statement: | week’ time in whieh to do it, and /the I de Tores of 1nd in Many Years | Recording to County Treasurer J. A-! have entered exhibits and he knows {™M and evening at 7:30 p.m. »amnual ‘Thanksgiving day is|the price was, ab racering, even when Jat shat! though not much) — \ The general delinquent tax/yii¢ many others have. sent their | Sunday School and Bible Class at [yar at hand. | in Keeping with a toy | A) Hey SHAGREREI tor leive | THUG cate GuMignhare Oe : =Chiet finan: | which has beea published, he! (ninite to Chicago without eqan {12 noon, il wisi and in cuuundftus cel a) ei at) eo a " Suiatay al SO it ao, st this week again center- | 88¥8, Shows a great decres fe in the | municating through the college ; “Blessed are they who hear the loc aw Ur Ht of i Soe eee lion be Gattieds hen he” sul Mil | ReRTENE BIE RS ce BIG cd in the stock market which con- | MUMber of orate lS Nes are | “the fifteen farmers, the _ | word of God and keep it, Laat Saree Ge MeTIORGc|EHAL CHE SERTIUCSINTENE INRVERIG HOCE |NMRIE ANTRUETI Ca GSMTDEI |. NOL tinued its sensational advance oh Fereeneety but the number of cits lox and exhibjts foilo But what about these who do MCGEE DH EaTE | i evdoe BMICHIAd SeaRENNES: HNN Adon UNS FEHR: WOCBBUINT LT Tees a anouhar) EeconUbrcamiNig Volume) (02 | Masonic nes been rolling’ tnilcoethe aeons creme ey ae uae hip to offer thanks to the giver of {the one that solved the problem, for | whirl lightly under this hurd trading. While intermittent profit |) Ouiyar eapldly “ot fe. but. no, Luskin, Davenport -corn ome, you welcome! nd perfect gifts for thejhe brought out a magnificent ere- [it looks. Rut that Ghul cae taking on an unu y la Cale eaeit is dinuile) obs actual cols oor? eee nd bounties He has graci-/ation in emerald green heavily lad- | onceals art the end and ai forced temporary reactions, particu- |e ee tat treasurer eaid | be zelton~ |MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | 4.01. jestowed upon us this year, fen with gold. is had been made jwreat dancer —¢ y without ctf arly in the Industrial shares, the | Tt A hrovides that all real es- |! Thompson ; CHURCH ip ha RARER CMH Asso-|for Gallito, perhaps the most pop- | Ruth St. Deui ven general average of prices was lift- | 11. taxes shall become due the first]. {!@% Weallkag Bh SMe io Jeiation has ned for Union {ular matador in Spain. On the third [the Denishawn dancer uy at the | te ee ee ‘day of December, the full amount of |) Mut | Tomorrow Divine service will be | phaukspiving Service to be held in| wearing he had been gored in the | Auditoriun: tonicht at pom in 11 years, with 108 separate stocks (142 pail tax, both flat and indemnit Veondueted as follo & | theetivanedlicalehirens commen 2 a epee Sess att ots zee plishing new high prices for the | ee eae ee een ise remaining. real | Bold, Valley | 10:30 Morning worship. | onth and Rosser Streets at 10:30 A. : \ : : ! in one ew WABHRECOEE ont cote ise Ne eel whe! Sermon : tion and | A i 290 yamong the 40 jurors drawn for the; the court house, Tuesday, December : Di estate taxes shall become delinquent ; Ic 3 : M. on Thanksgiving ¢ t which |), ani te : Stink vith ; f ‘ all ti esta) s ture; Joh Hand A ha » the! a regular tall term of the Stark coun. ) With Judge FP. BO Lembke of He ata i 3 on March 1, A penalty of five per- UNIAN ola | EAA BS exes alk) ce cnn, | Rev. Walter Vater of the Methodist lty district rt whieh one 4 Although speculative interest | °F criactiés March 1, and a further alem — and [choir will render two anthems, “The | church will preach the sermon and | riet_e¢ ch_convenes at [tinger, presid shifted from group to group with!| Tenalty of two pere nt after June 1| mixture; Leslie Swanson, | Prayer Perfect” by Stenson and |. united male chorus of about 20 ED || practically all classes of stock par-| ind three percent after the following| Pirmount—flax and Kota wheat; F. Holy Spirit Heavenly Dove” | voices will furnish the special music. ing in the November, on the original one-hait| Y- Reinhoel, Larimore—N. D. R. 114 eZ, | Arrangements will be made to aceom shares monopolized most of the at-| Of veal estate taxes heeoming delin- | 2+ H.C. Bergum, MeHenry flax | clock, Sunday school—(elass- | jodate a large crowd of people, At tention. A particularly urgent de-| (cnt March 1, is added. ‘The annu i ut mixture; Louis Leet,| es for all ages.) The Men’s class | this service a specia I | | mand developed for the low-priced | alelwillshe the jeeconl ueEHs N -wh mixture; Carl {especially invites you to attend. | ) offering will be received, to be shar- non-dividend payers especially those | in pecember.. Personal. property| Nordhaugen, Leeds-durum — wheat; 30 P.M. Epworth League. Can | eq equally by the North Dakota Chil- in which favorable dividend develop- | treo not paid on or before October {Pi M. King, Landa ~ wheat. we have 100 young, people present? | drens Home, at Fargo, and the North ve ments impend or have been menti ‘ me res At the 1925 show North Dakota! 7:30 P. M.-Evening worship. Do Socie a Soci 15 will be placed with the sheriff for \ i i Humane Society and Society ee! ed in connection with big consoli-| (nection . ‘ farmers won 17 prizes, three of them |not fail to hear the pastor preach | aendieses on anien H ne Ni ovempber ds ile Unk cata being: first place in each of the fol- jon “The Three Confessions” at this a fo Gand Ge oo umulation of the divi- lowing: alfalfa seed; soy deans, | service: re worthy nol tenineed (Qe aT ‘| eye : vre worthy, ne greater need qf ne! sdav: as dend-paying rails sent Union. Pacific, other than yellow ygriety; single ear he choi will sing “Wesus, Whe!l ouv suppoit, | hese eharilalle On| Benefit Thursday Musical Club. Curtain $215 chison, Northern Pacific and sev- | Jelass in dent cornf alm ‘That Fills My Breast” by Tra ul rd struggle | ether popular issues tom ye showing of our farmers this |D. Wilson. } of finaneial dis: ff p prices. Report of record- | Eanilehomareatly miledabys thel, piyoulhavelmo other tehucchuhomol| tress imGNorih eDakotamandlarench aniel Ma "Rut ng October traffie and earn wre with which they seleet and pre-!in the city, we heartily invite you | titled to extra large offerings this presents ated the demand for these | Steel High | States Steel Common sold 117 for the first time in n ly six years. The general industr’ oped co: able irreguls closing days of the week as a of an enormous volume of profit- ng. Sporadic bullish demo tions took place in the mercha ing, equipment, leather, motor motor accessory shares Oils, which have been lagging be- hind the general list for several months, also showed signs of in- creased activity at rising prices, urge blocks of popular sues changing hands during 1 list devel- and the week. Accumulation of these es was founded in part on reports of an impending inerease in crude prices. K. OF C. WILL INITIATE 80 Annual Ceremony of Local Council to be Thanksgiving Bismarck Council No. Knights of Columbus, will hold annual initiation on Thanksgiving Day, when a elass of 50 candidates will receive the three degrees of the order, The member: lates will attend Thanksgiving Mass at 8 a. m, at St. Mary’s Church, During’ the day the initiation ceremonies will take place at St, Mary's Auditorium. During the afternoon the visiting ladies will be entertained by the lo- cal ladies. A turkey dinner will be ,served in the evening at the Grand Pacifie Hotel. The speaker of the evening will be Father J. M. Reardon of the Pro-Cathedral of Minneapo! who comes especially for the oc sion, Speeches by visiting Knight and a musical program’ will be fol- lowed by dancing. A large number of out-of-town Knights and their ladies are expected for the festivities. CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR SHOW EXPENSES Additional expense statements of state candidates in the recent elec- tion, and offices sought, include: Minnie J. Nielson, state superintend- ent, $314.14; John Burke, supreme court, $171.42; James A. Murphy, district judge, $172.00; Halvor Hal- 1604, vorson, Governor, $518.50; L, M. Byrne, railroad commissioner, $19.76; Gerald Nye, Congressman, Second district, $666.88; Thomas Hall, Congressman, Second district, $898.65; Martin Freerks, Congress, A. G. Sorliec, Governor. D. E. Shipley, secretary of $20.00; C. A, Fisher, treasurer, Piece of Bone Taken From Jaw | Hazelton, N. D., Nov, 22.—Joseph Mills returned from Bismarck the letter part of last week. He had | heen up to the hospital having « piece of bone removed from his jaw which had worked loose as a result { of having the jaw bone shattered | 1. st summes when he was shot by Geo. Corbin. Doctors say pieces of | bone will have to be removed from time to time for at least a yar. The trial of the state vs. Geo, Cor- | bin for attempting to kill Mills will | come up at the Desember term of | district court which convenes at! Linton on the second of the month. | N. D. Minister 2 Called to Norway Van Hook, N. D., Nov. 22.—Rev. Johanson was here this week, He Trenched at Roseglen, Lucky Mound and Ryder and left Tuesday morn- ing for Grand Forks to join his i IS ON BOOM Million Dollars to be Paid Out by Farmers , Killdeer, N. nillion dollars i timate of the amount which will be paid out by the eleva- tors to the farmers of this commun- ity this year. There will probably he more than a million bushels of this year’s crop marketed at this point which would make — actually more than a million dollars. This does not include the live — stock shipped out which will probably run around a half million dollars more. It will be the greatest year for real cash income ever experienced in this section of the country. How , it does not all represent | profit by any means. There great sum of indebtedness to offset this income in the way of back taxes, chattel and real estate mortgages and interest thereon, But withal, ev r is this section of the country will be in betteq shape than ever in its cording to farmers and A million and a half dollars means n wonderfuy change in conditions he Forecast For Coming Week Washington, Nov. Weather outlook for the week beginning Mon- day: | Upper \ ippi Valley snows beginning of weel toward end. Mode at beginning and-colder the middle and latter part. Major Washburn At Wilton Wilton, N. D —Major and Mrs. Stan] n of Lake- wood, New Jersey, were Wilton for several days the past interests of Coal Com- » being here in the Washburn Lignite The pany of which Major Washburn is vice-president. Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, immediate possession. Tel. 751 or 161. 10-6-tf. FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1923 Model, Fully Equipped. Write Tribune No. 874. 11-22-2t ARE YOU interested in making $100. st Grade | Fac-! weekly? Sell Men's High: Shoes and High Top Bost tory to Wearer. These shot entirely different than any made in the country. They strong selling appeal to every working man, Our men are making an average of $100, weekly in every ing field, You will miss the oppor- tunity of a lifetime if you fail to get full details. Call at onee J. A. McDonald, Room 110 Me Ho- (NORTH DAKOTA | THE BISMARCK TRIBUN HAS EXHIBITS | pare their samples for the contest,” |to worship with us. Strangers es- warns Mr. Olson, All small | pecially welcome. samples should be thor y n- | nanos ed, he advises, and a and | Zion Lutheran Chureh foreign seeds removed. All damaged | Cor. Seventh and Ave. D. and off-color kernels should be res} Communion services in the morn- moved by hand. jing at 10 o'clock in the German lan- guage, ‘The regular German ‘ser- pare ck Ivices will begin 10:30 a, m. $12,000 Fire Services in the English language 3 >. at 7:30 p.m. At this service also Loss at Parshall ti. tora Supper wilt be. partaken aaa of Parshall, N. D. Nov, 22. Fire des-| On ‘Thanksgiving: morning at 10:30 troyed the Sell Hardware and Har-! o'clock, services in the English lan ness Co. and old postoffice buitd-|yuage. All are welcome to worship whys early Thursday, the building twith us. being a total loss. There will be, a business meeting It is reported that the fire st of the voting members, Tuesday, ed in thé old postoftice building, |Nov. at 7:30 p. m. at-the par- which was occupied by E. H. Brew ynage, 1014 Ave. C, Important ington as a barber shop and lodg-} church building matters, All are ing house, and quickly spread to}requested to be present. — the Sell building. J. V. RICHERT, Pastor The loss is estimated at $12,000. EORG PISCOPAL PRROR IN FRENCH OFFICIAL] Sunday next before Advent. WAR HISTORY CORRECTED 8:30 A, M.—-Holy Communion, ON PLAQUE i 10:00 A, M-—Chureh School, Nov, 22.—(A. P.)—-Freneh | 4) A, M.—-Matins and sermon. as recorded in Le Journa!{ ‘phe Rector will preach on the t the town ,of | cubject: “Sowing and Reaping.” s placed as ‘an Thanksgiving Day ges | frontier, | Choral Buel 9 a, m. hore c the French oceup: . ) . ENPORT tion at the beginning of the war.” b RRR CAN Gd ‘This version still stands in the UAE ANAS SS Evangelical Ref. ‘Church South Side Misston and Charity government's archives, but when the town recently ceremoniously placed a plaque to commemorate the award | of the Legion of Honor to the | Society. 5 wuniciaplity, the local ithorities | Regular service every Sunday at set thing: ht by changing the {11 o'clock a. m, Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Pray: meeting on request. No ning service until light is put up. J. B, HAPPEL, Pastor. phrase to “German occupation.” JURI street ICTION OF U. EXTENDED OVER FREE STATE Dublin, ov, 22—Dr, Hatha- way who was American Consul in| Queehstown in 1917 and 1918 and EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts., since 1922 has been American con- ju, }, Strutz pastor. sul in Dublin, has been promoted| “service in the German language te be Consul General of the Free]at 9:30 to 10:30 a, m , Ss following the reception of] ai) other services a pretceeee se lay as Trish Minister tin” English, Dr. Hathaway's jurisdiction hith=|,, Sunday School at 10:80 a. m., fol: eric confined to the provinees: of|/OWe! by 9 short sermon by the Munster and Leinster will now ex-|P#Stor fendi loves mthenarhole airesiione the he Senior League of C. will Tecenseecas meet in the lecture room ae p. m. with Mrs, A. B. Reif as MONOXIDE WARNING . er, The Intermediate League Now come the annual warnings {meet at the same time in against carbon’ monoxide poisoning |#8sembly — room. — An_ interesting from fuel fumes. These come espe- | Meeting is assured. cially from running the auto engine | Evening preaching ser at 8 within a closed garage. p. m. A timely message from the Word of God. Special music. A cordial welcome to all, Galvanized iron” sheets weighing a total of 39,000 tons are to be used as barriers against locust swarms in | northern Argentina. First Presbyterian Church Rev. H. C. Vostlethwaite, D. D., Minister. Morning service at 10:30, Theme: “Thunder of the Angel” or ca iksgiving Message.” Anthem, ‘Christian, the Morn Breaks Sweet- ly O'er Thee” (Shelley Anthem “Come, Ye Thankful People” (Scott). Junior Departments of: the Sun- day School at 9:30. Other depart- ments at 12M. Don't forget the Men's class. The Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30, Subject, “Our Time and Ser- vice for Christ.” Evening service at 7:30. Theme: Lord’s Sermo: Special mu- Anthem, “Glorious Things of It’s not too early to order your Thanksgiving Flowers at Will’s Greenhouse. Phone 784¥ Opén Saturday even- ing and Sunday morning. AMBASSADOR tel. 11-22-3t! LOCAL SALE well known w YOUNG WOMA. sd witew women! who is interesteg in selling a beautiful silk and novelty | sweaters. Call for Mr. Zaikaner at) McKenzie Hotel for interview. 11-22-1t FOR SALE or trade for a Ford. Stutz Roadster in A No. 1 condi- tion. Call at 800 Main St. 11-22-t£ FOR R x room modern house, immediate possession if desired. Phone 623J or call 13 Rosser St. 11-22-8t! He succeeds Jules Jusserand, Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Cook by Electricity, Thee Are Spoken” (Carrie B. Ad- ams). Solo selected, Mrs. Frank Barnes. We will have our annual Thanksgiving service, Girls Reserve meets regularly on 0 Monday evening. The Girls’ Junior will meet at 4:15. Wednesday evening instead of Tuesday. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The annual Thanksgiving Day ser- vice will be held at the Evangelical church. Rev. Vater of the M. E. church will deliver the address. All are invited to the services of church, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Ave. B and Fourth St. L. R. Johnson, Pastor. 10:30 a. m. worship with sermon. 12M—The church school with At|classes for all. present Daeschner is director of} 6:30 P, M.—B. Y. P. U. meeting administrative affairs at the Quailand Crusaders meeting. d'Orsay, Paris. Rev. R. P, Nystron will preach the France’s new ambassador to United Statestis Georges Daeschner. First Church of Christ, Scientiat | are conducted |] the | in the morning. There will be no evening sermon. 1 EXPECT MANY jyear. Let us give generously and ' joyfully t press our gratitude to | God and help the unfortunates J who are not favored and blessed as we 2 Rep. Longworth Would Put Ban | On Insurgents i ( i Long- House of to Republi- 1 | Washington, Representative {worth of Ohio, Republican leade came today favor ricting the consideration given the insurgent in the House. in i j fore cans | \ ‘FIVE WOMEN | DRAWN ON JURY Dickinson, {Dickinson wo Mrs crett, Miss E T. D. Casey, Mr, ¢ Mrs. H. W. Reed, are numbered THEATRE TIME TONIGHT LAST CHARLES RAY —in— “Dynamite Smith” “Our Gang” in “High. pciety” Coming! Coming!! Harold Lloyd in the biggest comedy of them all “GIRL SHY” mined. ¢ F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. Bistharek, N. Dak. Eyes E OLDSMOBILE ° SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 5th St. Phone 428 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. LIGNITE $4.35 in Loads Burns steadily and keeps the heat regular for long periods. BISMARCK LUMBER CO. Phone 17 BSP | | i UNIFORM OF BULL-FIGHTER WHO WAS CORED TO BE WORN BY TED SHAWN HERE St Dent with- Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers Music by aSjmphony Quartelle Superlative Scenery and Costumes Lhe a Stene fram the Arabian Nights aston Clobe New Algerian Dance Drama Famous Spanish. Ballet Cuadro Flamenco” Divertissments Prices $1.65, $2.20 and Harris & Woodmansee. —eadee OnBer— Seat Sale Noy. 20. Mail Orders Now. STOLEN! Tan Overcoat, tan from McKenzie Hotel. and hat. hat, The above articles were most satisfactory owne has ever had and will pay liberal sweater and The Klein label inside ove underwear reward for thei: return—ask for Night Clerk—McKenzie Hotel. (OME Wonperrut Day a’tiny | la ittle Stranger” will come to gladden, gory our household. Sa "in anticipatior ye BISMARCK BANK Bismarck, N. D. Capital $100,000 Incorporated 1891. See picture on Bank Building. THEATRE-GOERS PAGE THREE Attention —OF— BISMARCK —-ON— MONDAY NIGHT Promptly-at 7:00 o’clock THE AUDITORIUM Will vaise its curtain on the arentest Raad Show Bi ek Has Seen in Years. On that night Hen W. Savage will offe the one and only Adorable WITH HER SUPERS YRIGINAL NEW YORK AND CHICAGO COM- PANY INTACT IN HER LAVEST AND GREAT- EST MUSICAL COM- EDY TRIUMPH COMING DIRECT FROM BROADWAY 0 BISMARCK, = 60 REAL PEOPLE 2 BIG CARLOADS OF SCENERY . ORCHESTRA AND FAMOUS JAZZ BAND BEAUTY CHORUS PRICES $100 - $1.50 - $2.00 $2.50 - $3.00 SPECIAL NOTICE! AS THIS COMPANY Mi MAKE THE 10:54 TRAIN FOR THE WEST AND AS MITZI INSISTS ON GIVING THE ENTIRE SHOW WITH- OUT A SINGLE CUT—THE CURTAIN MUST RISE PROMPTLY AT 7:00 P. M. N.Y