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| | URDAY, JANUA! (, 1925 Trinity English Lutheran Church Ave. C and 7th St. LG. Monson, | pastor. ' Services Sunday morning at 11 a.! and evening at 7:30 p. m. \ Morning topic: “The Universality of the Grace of God.” A selection by the Choir. Sunday School and Bible Class | 12M. i | “He hath showed thee, Oman, what is good, and what doth the Lord’ re- quire of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God Micah 6, 8. All. welcome. i First Church of Christ, Scientist | Cor. 4th St. & Ave. C. | Sunday service at 11 a. m. | Subject: “Life.” Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. \ Wednesday evening testimonial | meéting at 8 o'clock. i ‘A reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, except legal | holidays, from 2 to 4 p. Ail eavaneetconies tovattenal 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. some society girl in silk Mardi Gras. Heretofor San Francisc SHE MAY BE QUEEN! But it may be different this year stance White, a telephone operator, of business men to compete with the queen of Con- | been chosen by a committee al lights for the queenship. and furs has been cho: > ha. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor. | Divine service will be conducted) tomorrow, Sunday as follows: 10:30 A. M.—Morning worship. Sermon subject, “The Man With the Shining Face.” The Choir will sing for us “I Waited For the Lord” by! yy, Mendelssohn und Mrs. Joseph P. Re- will favor us with a selected House Calendar New Bills B. 47—R. J. Boyd, appropriate of the state (ind.) Ca 160,000 highway from fund would gan moneys ole. #® o'clock, Sunday school—(class- es for all ages). P. M.—Junior League. tion of a bridge and approaches across the Red River of the between Fargo, N. D., and Moorhead, P. M.—Epworth League Minn. (Referred to Highways Com.) 7:80 P. M—Evening worship. At) H. B. 48—Johnson (Ind.) ‘Trail service the Choir will sing for! Would do away with the statute r consider and Hear Me” by} quiring publication of school tre Pfluger, and we will be favored with |yrers annual repo tne otficiall a ‘duet, “Hark, Hark My Soul” by) newspaper, except for districts hat Shelley and sung by Mrs. H. Ander-ling more than 2,000 population. son and Mr, W. J. Noggle. Would eliminate all, with a very few The pastor will preach on the sub- | exceptions, aistaiete Ga ject, “Wanted a Man from neces: of making their finan! status. Bill would substitute for publication the filing by school treasurer of reports with EVANGELICAL CHURCH ner Seventh and Rosser Sts. Strutz pastor. county auditor, county superintend Services in. the German language /ent and clerk of district. (Judiciary from 9:30 to 10 Com.) All other services conducted| Hf, B. 4% —Hard amends the gume laws person shall hunt, pursue, catch, take or kill deer, anitelope, moose or elk with any dog or dogs.” (Game and League of C, E.| Fish Com.) and the Senior League of C. E. will] H, B. 50—Thompson, meet simultaneously at 7:15 p. m.|Jeigh; would repeal the whole ap Both will have interesting and help |propriation for immigration commis ful meetings. sioner and immigration department. | Preaching service at 8 p. m. It is'| (Judiciary.) expected that Rev. J. E. Booth of Aberdeen, S. D. will be with us and deliver the gospel message. , Special by the men’s chorus. Bible study and prayer service on evening, 7:30 o'clock. ordial welcome to all these ser- in the English lang: Sunday school from 10:30 to 11:30 m. followed by a short sermon by the pastor. The Intermediate (nd.) Bur. Senate Calendar New Bills 48—W. D. Lynch, (Ind.) L Moure, and D. H. Hamilton, (NL) McHenry; to appropriate $600 for} payment of Miss Leila Diesem~ for; services renderd in compiling D. | S. B. ee — Blue Book for 1919 under direction First -Presbyterian Church of secretary of state; carries emer- «Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, D. D.,|s¢ clause. (Appropriations.) Minister. S. B. 49—Appns. Com.; $14,000 for Services at 10:30 A. M. Theme: |maintenance of the Pure Seed Lab- | “The Other Side of the Road.” Spe- oratory and Pure Seed enforcement 1 music. Solo, “The Publican” act. (Vanter Water), Mr. Humphreys. S. B. 50—Appns, Com.; -$278,200/ Trio, “Gently Lord Lead Us” (Lan- for maintenance, repair and oper- stg) ‘Mesdames Scheffer und Bar-|ations of N. D. Experiment station at the agricultural college. Only nes, and Mr. Humphreys. Junior Sunday school at 9:30. All“other departments at 12M. The Men’s class in the basement. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Sub- ject, “Friendliness As Expressed Through Medical Missions.” Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Theme: “Jesus the King.” Special music, Anthem, “Thy Will Be Done” (Woodcock). Anthem, “Bless the Lord” (Beirly). Monday evening at 7:30 Girls Re- serve. The Juniors will meet 4:15 Wed nesday, 7:30 the prayer meeting. All are cordially inyited to the services of the church. new building is $1,000 apiary house. S. B. 51—Appns. Com.; $129,061.98 | to match like sum from U. S. depart- ment of agriculture for maintenance of the agricultural extension work as carried out largely by the coun- ty agents, S. B. 52—Is the general omnibus appropriation bill of the appropria- tions committee for the salar! penses, maintenance of all depart- ments of state bureaus, commissions, etc., as recommended by the budget board. : S. B. 58—Appns. Com.; $565,600 for general maintenance and expen- seg of operation of N, D: Agricultur- al College, Fargo. S. B. 54—Appns. Com.; directs the state treasurer to transfer $10,181.24 now credited to the Hotel Inspection fund, to the general fund of the state, no provision now existing making such transfer, and fund is unavailable for any other purpose. Carries emergency. 8. B. 55—Appns. Com.; authorizes the state treasurer to transfer $40,- 981.56 now credited*to the oil inspec- Zion Ev. Lutheran Church (Missouri. Synod) Corner 7th and Ave. B. Divine services at 10:30 a, m, in the German language. ‘Theme: “Our Mission Obligation.” 30 p, m. in the English lan- “Religious Training.” welcome to all. : Bi er ne jot ite BES meee tion special fund to the general vonage, 1014 Ave. C. Important mat-|fund for the same reason as cited Gara Rmbeea ate urgently request-|' "sp. 56—Martin (NL) Morton, on Ladies’ Aid will meet ‘Thurs-|(Withdrawn luter | by consent of ai ews pax at the senate to be re-written); “An act 4 Cyne int Mahimon, 320 Grif. [establishing a state fair, locating it Ae Srhamaet es 2 permanently at Mandan znd making in St. 4 a $10,000 appropriation The bill would F a “State Fair J. V. RICHERT, Pastor ST. GEORGES EPISCOPAL Second Sunday after. Epiphany. PF r) with the M Bea ae nob. rae at Livestock associ:tion. Beppe yaaa S. B. 57 h, (nd) C i choral Eucharist. - Mi Evening servic rning sermon, “Up to the Brim. ng sermon, “Why 1 Am An ppalian.” _ Annaal parish meeting in the par- i istrict: "Pullie invited to attend all ser- eB. BT: dapstind.). Grand vices. of the Episcopal church. BU aileneoe Ae CainbeneMt Iok ; 3 calls ppointment of a PF. H, DAVENPORT, Rectoré}y orth’ Dakota commission to meet 514 Mandan Ave.|\ it, a South Dakota and Minnesota delegation for the purpose of draw- : Cook by dy Electricity. ing up a compact and agreement Gleaner, Safer, and Cheaper.| concerning the use of the waters of poli ng. funds amends the »| subdivisions with the c: permit park boards i 4,000 to have dispo own sinking funds, to tion of placing with ci “for the purpose of aid in construc-, North § state | public} ) OX- | the Red River of the North uggested by Prof. Chandle University of North Dakota, an state compact being held es sential to elimination of — future E e involved in the suit of 1 Richland county farm of Minnesota against the ttled adversely | orth Dakota men some mouth No appropriation is made, the the commission to be met out of the State Bngineers yeneral fund. | WORLD COURT PROBLEM LEFT TO COMMITTEE | Washington, President Senate Jan, Coolidge will leave it to th wheth |to decide it should cx jthe admin on World Court pro- | [pas at al session of that! body to b ned on March 4 tof on Cabinet appointments. Phe President will eall the usual | ion to meet on inaugur- ay to act on nominations and will be guided by the advice of the | !Senate with respect to inclusion of consummation of World ‘proposal in his call. the Court | NONPARTISANS | TAKE STEPS TO ORGANIZE BODY (Continued | from page one.) {House committee, controlled by Non- partisans, or in the Senate commit- | 1 jtee. Heating dates yet are to be set | jfor institutional heads friends } to appear. | Nonpartisans have held up their program because of appropriation bills, but now are expected to devote time to framing a general legislature program. MANDAN NEWS MEETING HELD The annual meeting of the stock- | holders of the Purity Dairy company ‘of Mandan was held Thursday. Re- ports at the meeting showed that the, company, enjoyed a substantial in- crease in business during 1924 and the stockholders ‘believe that the coming year promising. 1 | MISS WALTON TO BE MARRIED Miss Ellen Walton, sister of Mrs. |H. S, Russell of this city and well known here, is to be married at Long Beach, Cal., on January 27th. Mrs. Russell and daughtey, Mary have left for California and will spend the remainder of the winter there. She was joined at Dickinson of Mrs. Frank Lish. s FROM CO. AGENTS MEET County Agent R. C. Newcomer re- turned Thursday from Fargo where he had been attending the annual conference of agricultural extension department workers. An unusually profitable conference’ was held, and plans formulated for activities in the coming season. ISSUES LICENSE A marriage license was issued yesterday by County Judge Shaw to Carl Weinbérg of Dickinson and Miss Anna Frohlick of Mandan, TIOGA FIRM MAKES FINE / RECORD SHIPPING CREAM Jan, 17.—The Tioga Tioga, N. D., Cream and Produce company, since its organ. ion May 12, 1924, has handled 43,000 pounds of butterfat, and paidy farmers from two’ to five |centssabdve the prevailing cream sta- ‘tion price for the product, besides muking a net profit of more than |sc00.. ‘This will be set aside as addi- tional capital. The profit was made from an initial“ investment of $275. Officers of the company hope to increase the 1925 business to 100,000 pounds of butterfat, besides hand- ling poultry and other produce. |farmers jwith the lerative shipments of cream. GOLDEN VALLEY’ LAD SHOOTS AND KILLS BROTHER iin fle playing noon, tone The child wi ja small town about five mil —_ HE BISMAR and local businessmen. Members say they are well pleased results attained by co-op- Bernard Klaus, twelve year old son Klonie Klaus, of Golden Val- | dentally shot with a iy his brother, while they were , together terday | after- | The shooting occurred at about o'clock. The shot severed the large flood vessel of the abdomen. brought to the hos- ‘pital at Bismarck and died this ‘mernine about four o’clock from, hemorrhage and exposure, | | Search Made For Body of N. Dak. | Murder aoe { Perham, Hinnesota, Jan. 17.—} s h for the body of John Goings, believed to have been murdered last j November, is directed to Rush Lake, | of here, it was learned today. Hall of Carrington, North | Da akota, | RIB COOLIDGE ON | N.D. POLITICS ~The North uation and Agri- was discussed Harrison condition }with President Coolidge by Garnett, republi national com mitteeman for North Dakota and Logan Powell of Jamestown. stronage was not discussed in any detail, } rnett said, al- | though it is anticipated that the na- tio: committeeman will be one of hose given a deciding vote in North | Dakota appointments, since patron-{ c privilege had been taken from | Senator Ladd and Frazier and Rep- | | | North Dako- of La resentative ta, Sinclair, of hecause of their support | | | | Follette in the presidential race. Bie Tenn Diehl, “gos of la | port . after half a century in j the cabs of New York Central loco- + motives, has made his last run. | | He had piloted practically all of | the road's crack trains, For 18 years | famous Twentieth Century Limited | \Getween Chicago and Elkhart, Ind. In 1916 he established a record for | this distance, making ‘the 101 miles in 99 minutes. In all his service, a member of his crew passenger nor | ever hurt. GARNETT SEES [*« Tost 50 Yew severe condition i HAYNES MAY |a new group of germ Deputy Sheriff, and George Goines: | year 1925 should be a go00d | iyo was, however, injured himself brother of the dead man, were here | Year for all business in the opinion | several times. | endeavoring to obtain additional evi-} of Walter P, Chrysler, President and | oo | | Chairman of the Board of Directors | CONDITION SERIOUS | doings left Carrington, North | 67 the Maxwell and Chrysler Motor | Minneapolis, Jan. 17--George W.| US Hoe Ts ue esses || ations, Spangler, 65, of Inkster, North Da-j h two men. Several days.lat-} The pr q 1 not be a|kota, stepped from a motor-bus here | s found by Minneapolis} hoom year,” said Mr. Chrysler, “but police, Two men fled when the offi-! it will be a year of steady growth cers appreached. and sound prosperity. Why? murdered ax he was known to have | that the United States is essentially carried a considerable sum of money. Deputy Hall announced here that | from information he had obtained,| he believed that Goings’ bady had! been thrown into Rush Lake. Ice} makes it impossible for officers to: search the lake. The Deputy Sheriff ; requested residents of the vicinity | to look for the body when the ice} goes out in the spring. | Local Bowlers To Play Jamestown The Bismarck Bowlers, which in- clude the following: M. Schneider, Hanson, L. Schneider d | left this morning for stown, Where they will meet tne | Jamestown bow ACT O} al action I enepueren Rleric ney among other x refund conferent by the bill, Carrying items, $150,000,000 for The house adopted the report already approved ate, BRITISH CHEMISTS DISCOVER NEW POWERFUL GER- MICIDES, THEY CLAIM Jan, 17.—Three - English claim to have discovered jes of remark- able power. So intense is their anti- septic action, it is declared, that they will destroy bacteria in certain cases in as weak a form as one part in 20 millions. The new antiseptic group is a com- plicated compound of the rare e! ment tellurium, and was discovered | as a result of investigations carried out in the University of Birmingham. London, chemis' DOUGLAS, N. D. U. ALUMNUS, OPENS BIG COAST HOTEL Grand Forks, N. D., Jan, 17- |Francis Douglas of Seattle, Wash mentioned as a promising candidate for selection among the 10 most prominent alumni of the University of North Dakota, has again come in- to the public eye with announcement ‘that his company’s newest venture, the Hotel Olympic, has been formal- y opened. Mr. Douglas is the dom- ating figure in the Metropolitan Building company which erected the hotel. ied The hotel was erected and furnish- ed at a cost of $5,500,000 and con- tains 617 rooms. It is situated on a 10 acre tract, which Mr. Douglas has built up during his career in Seat- tle. Mr. Douglas and his wife attended the University cf North Dakota in the early ’90s. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. Dead Storage .... Live Storage .. OLS 202 Fourth Street Never be without it. The company is composed of both jing to Hoople, | and ten months old the CAR STORAGE SUPER FYR-FYTER Fire extinguisher in your home and on your car today. means safety for all tomorrows. For Sale By : _ FM. VARNEY 408 2nd St. n agricultural country and that when the agricultural population of | E the country is prosperous it is safe | to assume that most of the country is j equally ph ut is true Matinee Every Day At 2:30 se thes farm population of the n constitutes a major market ONICHT > ne FOWUal Gnenataehireamec ciel TONIGHT — Saturday Most cities are behind in their| huildiay programs. That means plen oe THOMAS MEIGHAN “Road building: is behind too, due to the increased use of the motor Bessie Love and i car and truck, This means more em- be | ployment. ; Eileen Percy j The automotive industry which is a | regarded by many as a barometer of | apne | conomic conditions looks to 1 “a nd | a good year. People have tho m TONGUES OF || to buy and are buying with greater ") 99 mination than in the past. | FLAME | “Prices are on the upgrade but PATHE NEWS | the people will ha the means to eee |i nicet these higher prices without dif AESOP FABLE COMEDY ficulty | ang cad ih Monday and ‘Tuesday } bus ‘ | seuse be a genuinely happy year for | | Amer SEN. FRAZIER. | ie minded happens young IN NO. DAKOTA Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 17—Senator n Frazier of North Dakota ar- ed from Washington to attend the funeral of his Wadge, Thursday : The body was taken Friday morn- D., the famil home of the uecompanied by Senator Fraz other mem- bers of the family living in Win- nipeg. ntic Plow-hard settle down? liant Ladie: of . Thomas Fr: VICTIM OF BLACK DIPHTHERIA Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 17—Black diphtheria claimed its first victim here this winter in the death of little Eleanor Lunde, who, had sh lived would have been three year th of this month. She was the youngest child | f Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lunde, re- | siding on Sixth Street North, and had been a happy, healthful child until stricken with the dread ease on Sunday evening. She died Wednesday morning. Burial was made on Thursday, funeral services being conducted at the grave by Rev. G. A. 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