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PAGE THREE ~ GET S-E-T A SEASON'S JOYFUL. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925 - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - pickerel was declared a game fish| appeared at this hearing to defend | Sigma Delta Chi, have been asked to MARKET NEWS (PEN SEASON and entitled to protection, the arbitrary ruling of the commis-| attend the annual banquet of Sigma HOLD FUNERAL ‘ ewe afe argued| sion that pickerel were protected| Delta Chi, journalistic society, at pY ers aor ther deren aer tered not up to a private] the state university Friday, April SERVICES FOR Wire Markets By WANTER TO BUY—Some ft > i viv th ick-| fish; that it w: rida See eee re RELHGa SE ert itiz ‘o stand the expense | 80, Chas. G. Burke, who is in’ charge W. G. NEWTON Associated Pres of the banquet, announces. on shades. Phone 56 by Attorneys James Morris,| the associates who are asked to the|dertaking Parlors, under the ai erel referred to the method of catch- to have G ing 1: t ‘ i taken only by Neck and line but it could be made very clear| George H. Adams, managing edi- FOR RENT— at 119% 3r Inquire at First Guaranty nier and R. C. Morton, | banquet are: Thomas F, McCarthy] of the Christian Science Ch iad oper eeSu nivel) «1 to higher courts on a que the law did not contemplate jaw itself. tor of the Minnéapolis Journal, will} Funeral services for Willis G. } NEW LOUIS XIV o inclusively protected by the wording | wae Gartinpeonie ND repel ob S| andr pubrareloutld See da aie andl so having been dismissed/-afld W. G. Graham, of Devils Lake: |H. Lincoln read: the” servi for one or two. Tel. 1096-R Ist St. 4 WANTED TO RENT—A modern or partly modern house with four, five or six rooms. Phone jon and the defendant was rep-| The ten newspaper men ‘besides! noon at 2:30 o'clock at Per! % closed ‘seagbh on plekertl: 's Attofney C. W. Burnham] be the principal speaker for the oc-| ton, who died at his home on The state argued that the pickerel | ° . was a species of the pike and was PATTERN IN Foster county is concerned] its. speci eonet there will be no] Rillie Morgan, Grafton; Goerge P.) Henry Halverson sang. Bu peared for the fish and game com-| casion, Mr. Burke states. day’ evening, were held this a peal to a hi de-| Collins, Carrington; H. S._ Davies, pickerel may now be caught by hook! phe fish that Sheaffer had caught] °PP r court for < ollins, Cy made in St. M Cemeter pha sl at Sher ad caught) eision on a q on that has caused} Minot; E. A. Tos Mandan o} 0 of yy) J | and ne y This . cision on a question + F » Lion Club members who acted Rains Heipful to Winter Crop|' SILVER SHOWN CHE AO Ge ot a fice R me Le lo papreser red ins ae a ebathid opinion throughout the wat anes ing, Bee oe bay Blit:| palibearers were: Wm. PF. Har z Bega yh REE 2 state)" OR vidence state for ‘argo; H. D, Paulson, Fargo;|L. J. Wehe, J. P. Spies, F Ne Lower Values A window display of Louis XIV Risen Meme eNaeetatwanientys HS a eee ersey arte : ae dP. R. ‘Trubshaw, Valley City. Son, Dr He §. Bige: and RoW. ri EN ECL AINE ERGWAC, Chia (EL. Ke. SUsaiece County Ao van| the pickerel was a species of the * te members of the chapter] som. ¥ are: parern leg Rage shee Mind Ren Ny SMeoe al “linvite Newspaper — [git'ts'iiterincads, Noamr | Trade Journals say — ssociated Press) connection with a private showing| An information ‘had ‘been filed ice Bryer ulead’ Wiat the. dolendant Men of State to rd ue son, Fargo: | Mississippi has more negro farm- |i “Tire prices are going CiNicago, April 25.—Wheat took an|they are conducting of this new]acainst Sheaffer by H. H. Brown,| Siguld be dismissed. . ‘orkner, Langdon; George ers than any other state, rly swing downward today, largely | creation by Towle which is being triet deputy, last week atter| Should. be dismisted: ie view that Annual Banquet f Aaa HUA ten dll up.” If they know what: result of further raine helpful | *H9v" throughout the. countrs W caught a pickerel | int the same question had been raised i apolis; Edward Bok, Philadelphia ‘ ‘ i; PENUENoe tlie aanatees crops All oy nne Dome aay, nigely of the Halflin this county ay ; that a , » Foley, Pasadend, Oalif.; Booth they’re talking about its gro ’ Aled an example of the p lawyers in Carrington were in-liegislature had met since and ara Y. D.. April 25.—Ten | Tarkington, ‘Indianapolis; and J. F, decline at Liverpool tended also to bring about setbacks here, despite gnnouncements of a new high record Yor sterling exchange. Pit traders ion a good time to buy your summer requirements. trend of the best v artists in the craft, 2 miniscent of the glory of the Fr court of “Louis the Magnificent. men of the state, ‘on, W. Davies, and J. B. Cool- ociate members of | ey, Grand Forks. a terested ir A 7 of ti Rattle te eaters! not changed the law to make it c greed to look after! init the game warden should hav were fairly active sellers, with com- ada) ane ed Peet lcainaties: end ‘ mission houses buying on. the down: | BE On ein Che 1918 You'll Be Happy, Too, turns, The opening which range codif Tale” lave, roll awa from ‘he to 2% cents lower, May pickerel. together ~with bull head When you y $1.50 to $1.51% and July $1.39% to $1.40 was followed by an irregular descent to $149 May and §$1.38% July Subsequently weakness _ became from our store on aset of— horse fish, ete., was left a fish that could be seined or other: wise caught at a time. Later a the status of 7 , | fish to tha more pronounce Export business bu eet con of a game fich and fl Nhat tite | was of disappointing volume and i ENN 5 ° there were continued offers of |. fete St. and Ave. c. | wheat to be shipped here from Du-| Sunday Service ‘at 11:00 a. m. lth and Minnegpolis. The market | Subject: “Probation After Death. The Royal Co sed heavy, 14 to 4% cents net} Sund hool av 9:48 a, m. ay $1.48% and July $1.38] Wedn ae stint OR LIVESTOCK church building every Tuesday | / A ‘he Associated “Press Thursday and Saturday, except lega ; “Fadl Apt 25 Rrthes [mea ome Patna these r 1 rs ESTABLISHED 1875 price pounding’ developed for all are welcome to atte st AST T TONIGHT 5 ie cl of livestock during the past {services and to ‘visit the reading LAST ‘TIME TONIGH! INSIST UPON FOLEY’S Special! allowance on R Its Like The says the Weekly Review of tho |ro0m- oF; yi id ti Department of Agriculture. The Tes i your old tires. : . TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN PETER THE mark disappeared from the ACCT There is only one car that delivers qualities. A new type of spring i : { rket for the first time since late I. G. Monson, Pastor | « Were. discounted 50 to. 75| Corner Avenue © and Seventh St ebruary, when butcher and bacon ; GREAT” i Services Sunday morning at 11 a. 3 Ay . Fat cattle especially strong i i ; : WElEHD stseve Norerounenllzedvarbeh (at aa uty eevior!! (ML 4 Chrysler results and that car is the mounting, withrearspringsmount: a fa a ene sve faaen select neguEnevenelen Savior” “The most wonderful dog Chrysler Six itself. Consequently close to the hubs and parallel to the S ES CO and lambs showed uneven 25 to 50] Selectio hore } hae ahs eal A 5 A t+ 4 cents or more Losses. Much of the| Evening service 7:80, in pictures, in \ Chrysler popularity conn beat aed it Bosible to ee AL fh t week's declines have come about} ,,Sunday school and Bible class ab, ‘ unabated. You are invited to study the Chrysler around turns at 50miles through larger receipts, together | 12;, Sale audidaliver aiies) es | these results at first hand. an hour. Side-sway and road-weav- with the continued failure of the|, “Keep my soul, and de! i | ing are eliminated. Let me not be ashamed, for-I trust 0. dressed market to provide an outlet | Het, me not ds 8): i First you will observe that the tre- for products at satisfs ”? \ is vibrationless at caitiGy etonned $ a | ACCUSER | mendous power is vibrationle All these qualities, as well as many eeLREuinteraie. ssuos ant McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL, | alee Ge Pai ubses aad ee other features that distinguish the 0 Jevels. She stock trade also Walter ea oe Pastor. | PATHE COMEDY ici important as the over- Chrysler Six from all other cars, are developed losses of 15 to 25 cents,! nivine service will be se raucted| : eth) ele) Re di properly appreciated only when you fat cows bulking at $5.00 to $6.50, bah Sl | | st 9 G d G 99 lapping power stroke of the six in aigecs! with heifers $6.75 to $8.00 tomorrow Sunday as follow | ust a Good Guy ; ride in the car. For that reason we ‘i Fd AEE as 10:3 contrast to the old two-cylinder— Se ehs Sa os Coens : 0a. m. Morning worship. arto, salzeret astor will preach on the sub-| Se onadlengtie: | All welcome. Hogs continue Time te Re-tire Got a Fist +fair, with lighter weight types grad-| , The J Bore ie pel ually forging to the head of the price|iect: “The Debt of | Power.” the) snag : ier Chrysler results. A telephone call list. Friday's trade found desirable | Fee he cutive: andiat ‘OMMENCING You will aiso experience new riding is all that is necessary. light weights going at $11.75. Me-| God Calling Yet Hine and Mrs.| COMMENCING Ae Sad weight batchers from $11] Howard Anderson will favor us with | M - The Touring Car + + + $1395 The Royal Coupe - © + $1895 Hae aren sthile unekine sows bug.| 2 Solo entitled “A Voice In the Wild- MONDAY ThePhacton- > + «1495 The Brougham © + + 1965 59 to $11.60, while packing sows hug-| 900 Byascoves | TheRoadster + + + 1625 The Imperial - ° & 2065 ged the $10.25 quotation. 12:00 noon Sunday School. (Class- : TheSedan ++ «© + 1825 TheCrown-Imperial - + 2195 Pigs are closing mostly at $11.7! Receipts of sheep and lambs con- tinue of negligible proportions, but in line with outside market quota- ions, have been reduced 25 to 60 cents or more, placing good to choice ? fed lambs cn a $13.50 to $14.00 basis, with: fat wooled ewes from $6.00 to All prices f. 0. b. Detroit subject to current government tax We are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask about Chrysler's attractive plan. Chrysler dealers and superior Chrysler service everywhere. es for all ages). 3:30 P. M. Junior League. 7:00 P. M. Epworth League. 8:00 P. M. Evening Worshi At this service the preach on the subj Fruit” or “Eden Up To Date. There will be a selected quartet number sung by Mrs. F. Romanow- sky, Mr. Nordness, Mrs. Howard An-! derson and Mr. Fred Hanson. Miss! Christine Huber will also favor us, idden | Cattle receipts today were 100. Calves receipts 100. Hogs receipts 1,000. Sheep none. ‘ POLIS F with a selected solo, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Do not forget the change in the (By The Associated Press) hour of evening service. The service yh i] Hip er Minneapolis, April 25.—Flour un-|hegins sharp at 8:00 p. m. and clos- TERETE changed. Shipments 31,008 barrels.| Co™p*y Ate \ Bran $24.00. IF cov’ have no other, church home . , > c in the yy we heartily invite you to he 0 PRODUCE worship with us. Strangers especial- The coker aA PS in| Mates he tows 2:00 sm BP | Corwin Motor Co. " EXCLUSIVE BISMARCK lower. Fowls 28 rel itkeys\28e:. duck and 8 P. M. HE : listi 2 poilers 45 3 es roosters 15e, lower. Raceipts) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH pies Remustic RETAIL DEALER 35, s 27 1-4 to 27 1-2c; H H H 2 ed A. A, Holmes, Pastor and interesting ordinary fitsts 26; storage packed 5 a : j Senet y ae Buiter lever’ sRe-| Res. 615 Fourth St. Phone 1126. Services for Sunday, April 26th, ff reproducti % are as follows: | ee ion of mu: Preaching service 10:30 a. m. Sub- ‘ j “How May 1 Know 1 Am sical comedy, the ins "School 12 M. John Thorpe, prize ring, the race Creamery extras 3. extra firsts 42 firsts 41 to 42c; Ask About Our Low Prices CORWINMGTORCO veipts 12,403 tubs. 44e; ; CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Supt. 2 ___ WU, S, Dept. Agr.) | "'Yoang Peoples meeting 7 P. M. track and of night ' , Chicago, April 25.—Hogs 4,000. Five] Evening Preaching service 8 P. M. {y fifteen cents lower. Bulk good| sermon, “What Makes Us Chris- ¥~life on Broadway and choice 170 to 225 Ib. averages | tians?” > to $12.10. Top $12.15. Bible Study Wednesday evening ‘ver filmed. Cattle 500. Compared with week/| 8 o’clock. . ei ago. Early shop declines on fed@) On next Friday evening, May 1s steers and yearlings mostly regain-|the W. W. G. (World Wide G ed. Better grade, yearlings 26¢ low-) will give a play in tho ehure “ er. Stockers and feeders fully 25c| play is entitled “Chee Moo figher ie nmtiee The oo ords Everywhere Sheep 2,000. Compared with week|of today. An offering will be taken 5 ago. Fat lambs mostly steady. Fat| for missions ; ig Wonder Picture sheep and shearing lambs aroun All of these services are for any . BeuES lower: ei Wn ’ Ask the men at your garage—the boss—or the mechanic who cents lower. and all who desire to come. : of New York’s yi garag welcome you. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN works on your car what they know about today’s Oakland. Bismarck Furniture Company | “Mai ” Mal By The Assi d Pres: 1 Ss! 3 . . : : MISE ancl ARO Mitac | OT ain Street # » You will hear on all sides that Oakland is winning and 219 Main St Phone 669 ceipts 105 cars compared with 64 514 Mandan Ave. holding increasing good will. - = Certainly there must be good reasons for this. Come in and learn these reasons first-hand. Then verify them by driving an Oakland yourself on our invitation. 2 = Let us explain also how the liberal General Motors Time Payment Plan saves money on time purchases. Sedan factory We build glass enclosures for all cars. Prices vary from $110.00 to $200.00. A nice neat enclosure for a 28-25 Ford priced at $33.00. A good grade rubber top for a Ford e touring at $6.95. We are authorized Rex dealers also. cars a year ago. an) F. H. Davenport, Rector Cash No. 1 northern $1.43% ' to] Second Sunday after Easter. 8; No. 1 dark northern spring; | g A. M. Holy Communion. 9 5s; | 10 A. M. Church School. 11 A.M. Matins and Sermon. < 8 P. M. Evensong and sermon. No. 1 hard spring $1.44% to $1.73%:| ‘The 1600th anniversary of. the No. 1 dark Montana on track $1.38% | council’ of nicea will be observed to $1.67%; to arrive $1.38% to $1.67] in this church on Sunday morning 3; May $1.40%; July $1.41%. and the Rector will preach on “Jesus Corn No. 3 yellow 99c to $1.01; | Christ the Same Yesterday, and To- oats No. 3 white 38%c to 39%e; bar-|day and Forever.” / ley 67c to 84c; rye No. 2 $1.00% to “It is the most illumi- nating film of gay life in New York that has ever been made and it has been made with overwhelming extrava- - good to choice $1.4 | ordinary to good $1.43% to $1. $1,02%; flax $2.74 to $2.76. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH gance and unfailing \ ———— Rev. Paul S. Wright, Pastor. dramatic power.” { BISMARCK GRAIN Morning Worship at 1 i ii , (rarnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | ‘The sermon will be in preparation 1 Bismarck, April ~ |for the annual church financial can- No. 1 dark northern vas to be made Sunday afternoon. Nop. 1 northern spri Text: Though they strengthened No. 1 amber durum their hand against this good work. Robert y€aert Welsh in the N, Y. Evening Te! ey (ark every grave with No one ever dreamed of No. 1 mixed durum Evening service at 7:30, such a casts j No. 1 red durum Theme: “The .Constraining Love.” ‘Anke Stextaxt | ‘ io. 1 flax poeas j No. 2 flax ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH .' Dore Davidson : A M MO Ss No. 1 rye J. V. Richert, Pastor. { Tex Rickard ENDURING E RIAL! ) Dark Hard” (Missouri Synod) Hard Winter 7th and Ave. D. Oats . Services at 10:30 a. m. in the Ger- We quote but man language. At 7:30 p. m. in the following: English language. Barley ,65| On Thursday, April 30, at 2:30 p. Speltz per cwt. .80|m., the Ladies’ Aid will meet at the George MeManus Winsor McCay Earle Sande Joe Humphr: T, Roy Rares Hal Forde The tribute to the loved one who has gone to a just re- ward — the monument . marking the final resting $ place — must be beautiful. But above all else it must be enduring. Shell Corn home of Mrs. J. Bowers, 321 8th St. Yellow 74 10 EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Streets. C. F. Strntz, Pastor. fae se| Services for Sunday as follows: 1 cent per pound discount under Bb] , Getman service from 9:30 to 10:30 aa ; Ib, Ear corn 5 cents under shell, | + M- : sod ry Wats i And so we suggest for your i eden (ane Nasa All other services are conducted Marry Watson | x 3 : : Top Late To Classify in‘the English language. ae consideration the most beautiful and enduring of all Sunday Schodl from 10:40 to 11:40, a.m. This will be Yollowed by a4 deetcialle. stones—flawless granite. GARAGE OR STORAGE SPACE FOK | brief Gospel -adtiress by Rev. C. E.. Nell Brinkley | STAIR MOTOR COMPANY. MENT Th Te very “fe i bal Pins f Reon Sana ‘, Meee Here in our showroom, you will find granite memorials 1s irger. an most i: i ff a nei i i i siete Wot es) ie te Btrs Senior. oie sSecee athe i Johnny. Gallagher J that breed tienen hee ae is that rage and lesired. Inquire! Missionary committee. An interest- ; ‘ i sympathetic interes! at will aid you grea’ in the FOR 7th St, North. 4-18-1w d instructi Olin Howard. UNA ‘0 0:D' i emori : i « f ROOM FOR RENT “Nice cozy, welll teen weaned De myoeram | hes Stanley Forde MLN NUEN Go AINGD A OGD UNG y -O10100 |) IGS "}__ selection of the memorial you desire. ; p "Unosnity "wan ites ahd "The itarmediate Langu ~w Forking wR L0G ly well furnished an e Intermediate 1 meet ! ay } i, Vad ‘every convenience sPalged. Centles| in ‘the hatament aestaninrat pen | Hi 4 Coftmen ee ; i i ITE FOR CATA UE jen, only. Inquire, p08-Tih, St.| Bvening preaching service at 8 . m.| Billy Gould i : { Cte ‘ 4-18-1 | Rev. \C. E,.Platz © of Leonardville, Tammany Young PRODUCT OF GENERAL M:‘O'T.O-R'S \ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in| Kansas. will -preach, special music ’ j ; Person Court. Phone 569-R. .by Nurses Choru: E and the entire “Ziegfeld Fol- x 4-25-3t |, A cordial invitation. to all, FOR ,BENT—One nicely furnished} Prayer. service’ ons Tuesday eve- Z “Mes”: ohoras, PA fre oe room in a modern home suitable|ning at 8:00 p. my, _. Bismarck Marble & Granite Werks !

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