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BAAwW Tretre PAGE TWO _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FIRST LUTHERAN The Sunday. School of the pine Lutheran church will render an tér program of song and_ reci in the church, Easter Sunday ZION EV, LUTHERA: CHURCH ter services CHURCH Pastor. and Charity EVANGELICAL REF. J. B, Happel, Side Mission “What Song i8 This?” (Fe’nis) by Not Here, He | is Risen” Trio, “Awake, Glad Soul, Awake" (Colson-Rich), sung by Marion San- din, Evelyn Jacobson and Margaret Johnson. : Solo, “Open the’ Gates of the Tem- ple” (Knapp) by Mrs. J. L. Hughes. “The Royal Banners Forwara to,” (Peace) by the choir. The Sunday school. meets’ at 12' M. Mr. John ‘Thorpe, superintendent. Grafton; W. W. West, Valley citys Harry, itiler, Jamestown, and C. Rus: Devils Lake. re “state automobile associgti has started a new. period of its ex- istence by developing into one of the state’s outstanding development and publicity organizations. 1t will de- vote itself primarily to co-ordinating tourist work and gouple with the var- ious: branghes of that work an adver- using campaign to attract home- seekers to come to North Dakota by automobile, | SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925 with this structure | Western Rai trestle issippt River here today. fe concrete forms and moids, which have taken months to con- eerie, preparatory to pouring coh- crete for the $1,640,000 structure gers destroyed, The trestle was damaged to such an extent that it be necessary to reroute trains. housunds of onlookers, attracted the 200 foot clouds of smoke r ing over the city lined the ri banks and the Wabasha Street brigze four deep. over the| and it was feared that support weakered the would fall in the river. *Because of its i men were handicapped in stringing their hose lines to the fire. The Ro- berts Street bridge has been under construction for several months, one theory advanced by firemen was that a spark from a passing locomotive ignited the oil soaked timbers which were being sunk into the river, JAP AIRPLANE CARRIER cTRIRE SWBEPS NEW BRIDGE New Trestle Over River at Twin Cities. Damaged er! ° Services every Sunday at 11 o'¢lock a.m, Sunday school Young People’s Meeting 6:30 P. M. Midweek service, Wednesday at 8:00 >, M. Starting Sunday, April 19th, the evening preaching’ service. will be- gin one-half hour later, wr 8 p. m. The public is invited’ to’ any and all of these service James Milloy To Be Installed as Auto Ass’n. Sec. N. D, Apri 11.—James_$. Milloy, former’ secretary of the Miv hot Association of Commerce will be led at the local commercial club | me next month as secretary of state Automobile Association. Mr. Milloy has served three years at the Minot post. He resigned re- : |cently to take up the new work, 0. All welcome. | F. Danielson, of Minot, is president GEORGE'S is — of the Auto organizatio! ST. S$ EPISCOPAL , G Hi i The matter of securing a new sec-| retary of the Minot Association of | Commerce was to come before the| beard of directors of that organiza- tion this week. |Free Camp Ground Here Used Daily By Auto Tourists} Although twelve o'clock noon. All are cor-) dially welcome to attend this ter service, . The bridges are being joined at (By The Associated Press) | the north side of,the river to permit St. Paul, April 11.—Sparks from.an| the trestle to run under the new Ro- | acetylene Yorch started a fire which | berts Street bridge when it is com- \destroyed the scaffolding on the| pleted, The piling under the hew inorth end of the new Roberts Street | framework of the drawbridge whi j bridge and part of the Chicago Great] is a part of ‘the trestle, was burning, rman langu 30 p.m. ue. : z Tokyo, April 11.—Japan has start- od ed work on converting the cruiser Akagi into an airplane carrier in ac- cordance with the Washington arms conference treaties. It will not be ready for service before 1927. t 10 o'clock. always on request. ‘ relay afternoon, CHRI: PRO-CATHEDRAL High Mass at cslebrated (by Bishop Wells The Male Choir will sing the and| “sSursum “Corda” by Witt. | “The men and boys choir will ren- der the “Regina Coels.” second Mass. ) late Mass. 0 P.M. evening devo FIRST CHURCH OF SCIENTIST 4th St. and Ave. C. Sunday Service at 11: m, Subject: “Are Sin, Disease, Death Real?” ounday school at 9:45 a. Wednesday evening meeting 8 o'clock. ‘A reading room is open in church building every Tuesd and Saturday, except le , from 2 to 4 p.m. wre welcome to attend these | services. and to. visit the reading! at rovin. FIRST Cor. tpuatae venue ¢ na Seventh St. service Sunday morning at ——————————————— m, tsa-funiisslins} fhe Risen Savior,” Chorus will “Christ the Lord is Risen.” The sermon follows. The church choir will render two selections: ictory,” sing the Bismarck tourist |camp will not be officially opened | until May 1, tourists are already. us- | ing the grounds, according to em ployes at the penitentiary, ‘The first rists of the season pitched their | ' F ‘ amp at the grounds on March 6 and | re has been tourists at the camp every day for the past two weeks. | < i} SPECIAL TOURING CAR The first cars bearing Dodge, Brothers name were Touring Cars. They were good and'sturdy cars, so good and'so sturdy that no radical change in basic design has been found necessary durihg these ten ihtervening years. This fact has had far-reaching results, It has enabled Dodge Brothers to dedicate. those ten years to the constant veasciaen ial of the original product. More recently this endless process of im- provement has manifested itself in various and impressive ways—in a new degree of riding comfort, a new smoothness of opera- tion, a new and appealing beauty of line, and in those special details of appointment which distinguish the Special Touring Car. the| Seventh and Rosser Streets. Sunrise prayer and praise meeting and “Hail Migaty Vie- t 1] Sunday School and Bible class as PRESBY' christ is not risen, then is‘our | ? I , and your faith is| : unday school Easter lesson study | i 4. | . Snid-| at 10:40 A. M. followed by an inter -large of the) esting Faster program consisting of Rock Is land, | recitations, songs and exercises by| | the little folks. “The| ‘There. will be no meeting of the} | Evangelical Lengue of C. E. but a| good program will be rendered under the auspices of the League beginning | at & o'clock Song, Coro Opening Song, “Swing Chorus, | Responsive “reading. Song, “Low in the Grave He Lay” hoir. ‘Address —Miss President of Morning Worship at 10 mon by Re Pasto| Presbyter cr, form Rock River m1. Special mu Choir Angelic” by “Break Forth int by. Junior Department of Sunday | Sehoo! 9:50 all other departments at 12M. ening worship at rmon § The Cantata, “The by Charles Manney will be the morning choir. S Frank Barnes, sopr: ; : Scheffer, alto;’ Henry Halverson, ten- o und Geo with Miss Esther Taylor the woman's trio. Strutz. cr will play the organ accompani-| , ile Quartet. LU 7 : ter Cross” The Cantata is in three parts: | The Introduction: Part 1—The Part 2—Mary Magdalene. Finale. McCABE MET! HODIST EPISCOPAL Cc Have Your Flat Tire]} Repaired at | 216-1th St. d Forks, is CHURCH ‘ ? | eechnors i aeekeae ‘A. Irish of Fargo is treasurer, | J ec while the, other directors are: F. L. Mait, Organist. Conklin, Bismarck; J.P. Hess, Man, Holy Communion.» M. Cain, Dickinson; Ernest Communion, ith; Mopar !Mansille ’ Sprapes, Phone 944 y Barn- ins, i Syl, Congregation. Phstor. Wide the . m., Choral Eucharist. Processional Hymn, 170, “Come, Ye ithful, the i ster Anthem, “Christ, Our Pass- rificed for Us. Gloria Tibi, Gratias Tibi, rsum Corda, Sarfetus, Ben- Bremer, edictus, Rgnus Dei,’ from Cruick- shank’s Mass in Gloria in E H F Gates” —' F; | Credo, § Bismarck Furniture Company 219 Main St. Plione 669 ate old chant. Christ is Risen Lord” We build glass enclosures for all cars. Prices vary from $110.00 to $200.00. A nice neat enclosure for a 23-25 Ford priced at $33.00. A good grade rubber top for a Ford touring at $6.95. “We are authorized Rex dealers also. : ae the Battle pone 30 p. m., Evensong and’ sermon gelical C hurch,; its Mission and Messnge.” Reception of members. Offering. Song, “Hallelujah for the Cross”- Chorus. Benediction. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Phone 1126. the morning service at 10:30, from the Easter sermon, a {cantata entitled “The First Easter,” |will be given. The soprano solo} art will be taken by Miss Ruth the bass solo part by H. Vater, Pastor. will be conducted unday as follows: Morning worship. Marwell—Ashford. Lord Is Ris- Divine tomorrow 10:30 Prelude- Doxology. “Christ The Church Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. Prelude, evening Hymn: service is at 7:30. program consists of Easter numbers. Among “Christ The Lord is Rise $985 f. o. b. Detroit, $1130.00 delivered. About C hevrolet Production. ‘Apostles Creed. Prayer. them: ildermere. Baptismal sirous of h tized will p' Hymn The Lamb. Announcements and Easter Offe ing. (Offertory “Romanza In G.” rersale. eption of new members, Solo: “Hosanna” by Jules ier, sung by Mrs. F. Romanows' Bernie: “tha Riven Chcict Hymn: “Crown Him With Crown Benediction. Postlude: Teilman. 12:00 noon Sunday School. es for all ages). At 3:00 p.m. The Masonic Order of Knights Templar Tancred Com- mandery will hold their Annual Eas-, ter service, The choir will sing for us “The Night Of Sorrow” by Wil- germere and Miss Marjorie Best, will as favor us with a Solo entitled “The ; Cross” by McFadyen. The Pastor Does a good business education will preach the Sermon for the oc- A. H. Hamme, graduate of casion taking for his subject “Simon Dakora Business College, Fargo, eae se samen wha bang the soy, “Absolutely !’” Mr. Hamme’s 30 p.m, The Combined Choirs first position was with a York (Pa. ) will give at Easter Cantata bank. They paid him $1400ayear. J Small would not | aa ie eota hay tak. Recently the Prudential Life Insur- - ance Co. offered to reverse the first sell it for the price ou twolfigures for him. He went. | he paid 18 years ‘Dakota’’ trains you for respons- ' ble positions—226 graduates are ago. i bank officers. ‘ollow the $uc- Opening Ch “From Getheam-, ceS$ful.’” other schools, | Calvary jo part by TS. ae 4 GW. Janda, Mr. W. J. Nogele and, the D. B.C. “'yecr’’ begins in Mr. Geo. Kilmer. | Spring, has you ready for work at Solo: t What I Will” by \ busiest season. Write F. L. Wat- "kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. | “Night of Sorrow” by e Night of Sorrow mere, ripture Lesson, ene “In The Cross of Christ 1 rvice. All parents de- ing their children bap- sent them at this time. Behold The Glories of M. BH. GILMAN 212 Main STREET BISMARCK Fuone soa 18 YRS. SERVICE he Cross” by Miss Mar-| By Rev. Walter “Simon of C. Bore The Cros “Must Jesus Who Hymn: Cross Alon: Benediction. COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE $1400 SALARY BECOMES $4100 Bear The We have on dis- play in.our North window the first suit of clothes that we sold in Bis- marck. Bought by Irvin Small, Sep- tember 1907. It looks like a new Suit, in fact Mr. You hear a lot of remarkable stories these days about Chevrolet and why it is so hard te get cars. The answer is simple. The pew, models. are so tremendously popular that. the fac- tory is unable to build them fast enough. In March 45,000 cars were built, and in April it will be 52,000. This means, the daily output right now is 2,000 cars. This is the capacity of the plants. More Chevrolets are coming into North Dakota than ever before, and every dealer is soid out weeks ahead. Corwin Motor Co. Many “Festival March” by (Class- en weeks of preparation and it pected that every available spa the church will be occupied. The Programme will be as follow Prelude—Processional March Parker, Prayér: The Pastor. Bergesons Mr. Fred Hanson. “Out Of The Darkness of “Oh Morn Of Joy” by Miss Marjorie Best and Mrs, Howard An- derson. Bas, Power Beyond Need lo and Chorus “Angels Roll- ati Stone Away” Solo and Obliga- to by Howard Anderson. Trio: Mrs. Fred Romanowsky, Mrs, F. Ackerman and Mr. W. J. Noggle. Bass Solo and Chorus: “The song Of Victory” Solo and Obligato by Mr. Nordness. Offerings and Announcements. Offertory: Bereeuse in A. by Bellbuch. I Quartet: “There's No Night Inj Heaven” by Mr. F. Orchard, Mrs. J.] Larson, Mrs. R. E, Morris and Dr. A.! Anderson. “The Splendor Of ED Nothing Like These Results A Year Ago or Now It is no triek to build a con thee wil es 65 0/20 millesan ious if it has a power plant big enough to haul a freight train, It’s. a gteat achievement to get over 70 miles an hour out of amotor of 3-inch bore and 4%-inch stroke, with gasoline mileage safely above 20 miles per gallon. 1 And that’s the spades 6 of the Chrysler Six—a ae so dif. ferent and so superior that Chrysler was forced to build over 32,000 cars to meet the first-year demand. Of course you don’t want to drive your Chrysler over 70 miles an hour. In fact you may never go that fast. But there is something you do want that naly a speed-ability of 70 miles can give. That something is sure, steady. ay some for hill or dee; est sand, a up to flash pape ctor tangle, a ee dogged pull so you can thrott inte five, even two males an: without “ fj ; That’s Chrysler performance in a nutshell. You surely must drive the car. It’athe only way you can ee aes ae it is the best built car you ever rode in. Ne .aee slivers evan to demonstrate the Chrysler. The Touring Car The Phaeton - - The Roadster The Sedan + All prices f. 0. b. Deswols pubject to current government tax. We are plosiaad te extend the comsentence af ime: paynenth, G. * Chorus: Glory.” i .Contralto Solo: “His Love Divine” by Mrs. F. Bavendick. Choru: Christ Hath Arise < Benediction. “Postlude: “Lord Digmiss Us With Thy Blessing”—Ashford, GAS IS. QUICKER ada $1095 « factory Roadster Glass enclosures at emall extra cost Oakland Six has more pore than you will ever need. Best of all, it does not derive ¢ wy gait from an Oversized engine nor from an’ extravagant use of gasoline. # = ‘At is more’ powerful than én of similar size Nrice of its correct design. Made to- standards’ as exact as those of the finest aeroplane: motors, it is @ true reflection of the intensified engineering. that characterizes ’ everydetail of Oakland construction. = = Find out what Oakland power means. Here is our invitation. Take the car out where the going is ‘hardest and where the ‘grades are tough and steep. lake your own tests in your own way. Then you will know. ~, ~ Learn also how easy and conyenient it isto purchase an Oakland ‘ae on the liberal General Motors Time Payment Plan. { FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE s It. does pay to own a - home in Bismarck, but it + does not pay to leave your home unprotected against loss by either » fire or windstorm. seh ! 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