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v: A ~ . wr CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor. Divine service will tomorrow, Sunday as follows: 10:30 A. M.—Morning worship. At this service the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered. Preceding the Sacrament the pastor will gi a brief Sacramental addr and the choir will sing for us an ap- propriate anthem. We will also be ‘ored with a selected solo by Mr. smmett Griffin, 12 o'clock, Sunday school—( s for all ages). 3:30 P. M—Junior League. . M—Evening worship. At} is service the Choir arer My God To Thee ceney. pastor will pr Fsubject: “Living In a Jazz Age.” If you have no other Church Home ifn the City, we heartily invite you jjto worship with u Strangers es- Mpecially welcome. Remember the | Jhour, p.m. } First Church of Christ, Scientist i Cor. 4th St. & Ave. C. t t Sund at 11 a. m. Subject: (if Sunday’ School at 9:45 a, m. { Wednesday evening testimonial }iijmeeting at 8 o'clock. Hy }) A reading room is open in the Feohurch 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. Evangelical Ref. Church South Side Mission and Charity Society. Regular service every Sunday at 11 o'clock a, m, Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Prayer meeting on request. No evening service until street light is put up near the church. J. B. HAPPEL, Pastor. st. Presbyterian Church Hi. C. Postlethwaite, D. D., Minister. Services at 10:30 A. M. Theme: “No Room For Him.” The Pastor will deliver a series with the life of » Jesus, beginning with the ger and culminating with Calvary — at ster. Solo, “Ring Out Wild Bells’ (Gounod), Mrs. H. Scheffer, Solo, “Wear Ye Not 0 Israel” (Dudley Buck), Mr. George Humphreys. Junior Sunday school at 9:30. Other departments at 12m. Men’s class in their room in the basement. Christian Endeavor at Evening service at Special music. Anthem, “Abide With Me,” Emerson. Solo, “Teach Me to Pray” (Jewitt) Mrs. R. W. Shinner 30. 0. Sermon on “Naaman All are co! dially invited to the services of the; church. Monday evening at 7:30 Girls Re- serve. The Juniors will meet 4:15 Wed- nesday. Prayer meeting Thursday _after- noon at 2:30. A union meeting of the Ladies Aid and the Missionary Society. day evening at 6: Club dinner. ), The Men’s Zion Lutheran Church Corner 7th and Ave. B. Divine services at 1 a, m, in the German language. At 7:30 p. m. in the English lan- guage. The pastor after the evening ser- vices will report on church matters. J. V. RICHERT, Pastor EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts., U, F. Strutz pastor. services as follows for Sunday: Service in the German language 730 to 10:30 a, m. All other services are conducted in English. Sunday school from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. followed by sermon on “The Weeping King and Shouting People. The Evangelical League of C. E. will have an interesting meeting at 7:16 p. m.' Do not fail to attend. Evening sermon: “A Happy New Year.” pecial music and rousing congre- gational singing. A cordial welcome to all. Bible study and prayer service on Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. at ‘Trinity English Lutheran Church ‘Ave. © and 7th St. I. G. Monson, pastor. Services Sunday morning at 11 a. m, Topic: “New Year's Resolutions.” er n the evening 7:39. unday School and Bible Class A. ‘All the paths of the Lord are merey and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies.” ~-Psalm 25, 10. 11 welcome. ST. GEORGES EPISCOPAL nd Sunday after Christmas, 0 A. M.—Holy Communion, 5 A, M.--Church school. 11 A, M.—Choral Eucharist, 7:30 P. M.—Evening service. ‘Tuesday, Jan. 6—Feast of Epiph- any. Hely Eucharist at 9:30 a, m. Everybody eome to church next Sunday,. the first in the New Year. Start right. Corporate communion, for the whole parish. To all who mourn and feed comfort, 'To all who are tired and ‘need rest, ‘To all who are lonely and need com- panionship, To all. who pray and need help, To all who have sinned and need forgiveness, To all who love the Lord, . In ‘the name of the. Master this church bids you welcome. F. H.. DAVENPORT, Rector. on : 514 Mandan Ave. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Ave. B and Fourth St. 10:30 A, M.—Worship and sermon and Children’s Church. 12M—The Chufch School with es for all. 6330 P. M—B, Y.P, UL eli McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL be conducted Il sing for two anthems, “Abide With Me! r It Is Toward Evening” by Whit- ach on the evenin, tended to the public the lror SALE—Choice C for the YOUNG MAN or YOUN WOMAN who is prepared to grasp our courses of study--and r officially recognizc: are having gr falling shower of spray before it overwhelms them. I. M.— Praise service and se Malmborg of Lawton, h both morning a Rev. A. F. Mich., will pr A very cordial iny church members urged to ent. be p Too Late To Classify nary singers, imported German Rollers, Cages, Seeds, Tonic, Tre ete, Jacob Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. 12-15-1m FOR SAL coupe 1924 model—in A-1 condition, Good buy, For quick sale, Write Tribune No. 96 {SAVE YOUR money by renting fur- | niture from Ruder's Furniture Ex- change. Phone 790-W, 1 t FOR RENT—Nice warm modern fur- nished room, Close in. Phone 322-M. 5 d St. 1-3-3t WANTED—Monday morning. bune. 1: FOR RENT—Two warm, clean fur nished rooms in medern home. F light housekeeping, Phone 441R 1 FOR SALE--Parlor billiard and pool table with complete equipment. | Can be seen at 48 Rosser. Write | | box 202 or phone 864-R. FOR SALE- good condition. Price $90.00. Phone 977M. 1-3-1 FOR RENT: odern six room house located at 202 Broadway. Posses- sion immediately. Phone 977M for appointment. 1-3-1 arly Ohio potatoes, 65 Julius Andahl. 1 t WANTED AT ONCE girl for gener R. Towne, 530, 1-3-1w. competent Prosperity Ahead Think! Act Now! Every rule governing industry and business points to prosperity cur- ing the next two or three years + prosperity equalled only by that of the immediate post-war period. This means busy offi humming wheels, money in circulation and good prices for our farm products. In periods of prosperity there are always exceptional opportnniti them. it Act Now You have ample time to qualify for ‘one of the many good positions which will ‘be open to you—if you will make your plans to take With us to complote the training. The United State: erament an entire week on Mandan Business College Second Floor Cummins Bldg. MANDAN, Mandan Business College, Mandan, N. Dak, Gentlemen: being especially interested: in. —Typewritin &@pecial Pictation WHEN NEPTUNE DOES HIS STUFF overland | irls to| work in bindery, Bismarck Tri-| ly | Mrs. Bruggerman d | fell on her two miles south of the] ; shock of the 1-3-30 | Coon skin coat.| el, Delivered. Phone} work. Mrs.! St. Phone| le} tencing school, Fill Without any obligation to me, you may send me detailed in- formation regarding the course or courses which I pave marked as —Shorthand —Spelling —Business Correspondence —-Bookkeeping |! ‘=Banking —<Secretarial Training - —English —Advertising Name ........ piaitiatira'h «tia din's 91s)6'1b sit'@in clalaie'e ¢'e.0 tle'sie 9s 0 sb ee'* sie'aos ses nck up, it’s some hack. Here is the boardwalk at Wintirep, port in trying to dodge the own- ODD FELLOWS TEAM GOES TO | DICKINSON The degree team and several mem- bers. of Custer 1. 0. O. F. left on the noon train to day nson, The Dickinson boys large class to put through and invited Bismarck boys 4o come up and help them. The Bis- marck boys will put on the first de- grec and Dickinson will then finish. They will put all can the three degrees during the aft noon and evening, The Bismarck boys took two of there candidates with them to take the last two d A big time is planned as the Dickin- son boys are real envertainers. | HOLD FUNERAL - MONDAY FOR PO VICTIM | be held at the} Funeral ser 1 o'clock Mond fter noon Fr when a true eat overturned and? ly killed shortly loaded with wh city. Mr, Bruggerman, when he had re- covered today somewhat from — the lent and loss of his} wife, reiterated his story that the} brakes on the truck became hot and] blazed when the truck was coming down a hill two miles south of the} and Mrs. Bruggerm tried to. leap from the car. He tried to reas- | sure her and hold her, and while so doing, the car overturned and crush- ed her to death. } BEES ON SHIP | Yokohama, Jan. 3.—A swarm of | bees, perhaps en route from Japan| across the Pacific, settled on a boom! of the steamship West Nomentum, which was well out from Yokoha bound for Portland, Ore. This is th first case known to the steamer’s | captain of bees swarming on a vessel | at sea. | For Sale — Choice Canarie ingers, Imported German Rollers. Jacob Bull, Dickin- son, N. Dak. Box 728. | Educational Week for the purpose of directing’ the attention of the people to the need of more and BETTEA education, Make Dec. 29 and Jan. 5 your opportunity dates. START TO SCHOOL, a course of will inc your earn r from the very FL y } school — d for the purpose of t ing you and assisting you to pleas- | ant and profitable employment. | THINK! THINK! that alone will make you a marked mane ‘Think and act now—-write us for infor- mation: concerning our SPECIAL MID-WINTER scholarship offer. | We urge you to utilize your next three or four months time ‘by at- n the coupon | and mail it at once to the NORTH DAKOTA 4 —Salesmanship INAUGURAL CEREMONIES | ARE PLANNED! her, Washington ent Coolidge charge of the March 4, argl announced after : ference with Mr. Coolidge favored an old also was an- there would be {noun announced th {he had no objection to the hb [himself would not attend. jof the, parade will be Galliher and | committee recently sclecte will be submitted for the dis approval or approval of the president EEK HEAD OF WHISKY G Chicago, Jan, 3.—William ‘Mr. Ip was sought tod fa group charged with of synthetic whisky » the gang fur-) for diluting their me shol, furnishing bottles cit labels and the names | arious brands blown into the aid he could h. for interfering with the gang's oper A. C. CAGERS ‘to black for evening go Encampment No. 16.| | i . | METHODS OF GALLIC WARS SED TO BUILD ARMY y i in building bridges campaigns are | a group of U rs to construct cs through | during his ing employed by the wild Olympic vice, to gain exp West and no power kind is available. Matinee Every Day At TONIGHT — Saturday CHRISTIE COMEDY “HIGH GEAR” PATHE Capital $100,000 See picture on Bank Building, Phere will be a hot time in Chi- city council if this red-skin- | s in breaking in He's a candidate for alderman ‘From the 47th ward. More than 4000 gentleman suce voters signed his petition. Wis name is Hurei W ley, for political pur poses, but Horse War Water the} | Cherokee tribe of whieh he i ull} | ou rded_ membe | The troops and army mules are do- | Jing all the work, from cutting down trees to putting them in p for the bridge. ‘The soldiers live in a tent gvill: They have to pack ind mountain trails. RAY VELVET Gray velvet or satin ns by mal re women. Cook By Wire Instead of by fire. ‘CAPITOL ONIGHT q Wiriam Fox Presents WILLIAMEARNUN 4% CONQUEROR (A RE-1SSUE) Directed by Raoul ANWalsh - COMEDY |“Lizzies of the Field” BISMARCK BANK Bismarck, N. D. Incorporated 1891, preferred )NET EARNINGS | OF RESERVE BANKS FALL | Wuninwens cant 3.—Agegregate net carnings of the 12 federal re- serve banks were only $3,700,000 in ‘the calendar year, 1924, a” reduction ; of $9,000,000 from the net earnings iW RULING ''O TAX MANY FOR INCOMES Washington, Jan Under a new ruling of the internal revenue bu- many employes of municipali- who heretofore have re ‘ded mselves as exempt from the fed- | 1 income tax will be required to , not only in the future but to! cover several years past. i ruling was announced by Revenue Commissioner Blair in a letter to Senator Shortridge, Re- publican, California, holding — that tric light: works ide, Cali | fornia t pay the federal tax. | although muni d therefore been [regarded as exempt under the fed- | “Long Than the costing you ? sent within a hi times mean a dollars. | Did you ever figure out how much business letters are The average business letter costs about 50 cents and is This includes the time of the dictator, stenographer, cost of stationery, filing and postage. The cost of the average long distance call for 50 miles is about 50 cents. But “long distance” eliminates the delays that result from the use of correspondence which some- We are eager to help you develop a plan of getting the greatest possible value from our long distance service. Just call our Manager and he will be pleased to assist you. One Policy - : eral law a reexamination of the Fi situa teebuiea tase ataln clawte| OO ati oe nach vie ussia es could not claim exemption. The tax must be paid, he said, by per- sons employed by certain ‘ like street car companies, compete with private enterprises. Lisbon, Jan, 8—The Portugese cabinet council has decided to re ognize the Russian Soviet gov« ment, it was announced today. COALITION CABINET IS IMPOSSIBLE Rerlin, Jgn. 3—(By the A. P.)— Chancellor Marx tod decided that it would be impossible to form a} ition ministry which would com- mand a majority in the Reichstag. | NEW TRIAL IS REFUSED) Mt. Vernon, IL, Jan. 3.--dudge J. | E. Kern today overruled a motion for a new trial for Mrs, Elsie Sweet- | in afd the Rev. Lawrence Hight, deposed pas cted of the poi son murder of her husband, Wilford | ectin and formally passed sentence imprisonment on the man and son the woman 0: est StitinG Coucm Mevicine iy tHe WORLD REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Electric Cookery Better Cookery Distance” Costs Less Average Business Letter radius of 50 miles, according to statistics. loss of hundreds, and even thousands of BELL SYSTEM One System += Universal Service 606 Main-St. storage i heated car S* an station kote Bank Buil 0!