The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1925, Page 8

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| cid AOR eROES A PAGE EIGHT wwe mee: moms oem ee nar ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STATE SUNDAY | SCHOOL HEADS | TO MEET HERE, Prcgram for Bi-Annual Con- vention Is Announced Ry Committee workers from all Dakota will gather un senooi pest Nortit here on Frida. day, Ma E annual sta’ tion which is ed by more than 150 de. am has been which GOVERNOR P. Ty- “Challenge Thos. S. Young “Address” W.+ Sunday Ey City Audito A religious d the first o \Kind to be presented in the au State Sunday will provide a the convention pro- um. S : n [fitting close gram. { One of the features of the con- {tion will be music to be farnished ya boys’ chorus, ‘The chords will [be composed of boys from the Bis marck church _MAGNUS JOHNSON | TO BE SPEAKER GREAT CROWDS. GREET PRINCE AT CAPETOWN Heir British Throne Is Given Ovation By South Africa Subjects to Capetown, South A of Wales he battle cruiser for t to South Africa. The royal visitor landed and drove through miles of cheering crowds to the grand pa where addresses April 30- ved here Repulse cluding the social side of the life on board during the southward voyage through the Atlantic. The climax was reached in a sketch entitled = ‘ords” in which Wales appear- in feminine rb with a golden! When the curtain of the small} stage rose many in the ship's com- | pany did not ognize the attrac- tive “lady” seated in a corner murely wing the points of small slippers and_there: were gasps when she raised her head disclosing the smiling countenance of his royal | highness. As Wales rode through the city the route was packed with wildly cheering crowds who gave the visitor the heartiest of welcomes. Every window, and balcony along the line} was crowded and there was a con- tinous roar of cheers as the proces- sion advanced towards its destina- tion, | her} \ Clearance _ on a all Spring! OFFICERS HAVE SMALL HOPE OF SOLVING MURDER (By The Associated Press) Gary, Ind., April 30.—Hope of solv- ing the mystery of the death of the girl whose maimed and burned body was found Sunday near here was waning today while authorities worked to find new clues and develop the few already found. The upper half of a woman's lisle stocking and a burned bit of paper bearing the name “H. Schmidt” were the latest | clues found late yesterty by Lux, THURSDAY, APRIL. 30, 1925 \ a,police dog, which found a partly burned shoe Tuesday and led search- ers to a hidden lagoon. 50 Drinks a Day Too Many For U.S. Dry Officer (By The Associated Press) San Francisco, April 30.—Don Okle, former United States army captain,. today resigned from the federal pro- hibition enforcement department as an “under cover” agent, ostensibly to enter business for himself. Unofficially, however, Okle, dis- closed, that as’ ith agent he found it iNeumbent to con- sume an average of fifty drinks of liquor daily. He said this had hee going on for two years and that th sum total of drinks necessary for him to drink to obtain evidence reached an appalling total—about 36,- 400 every two years. Clearance on all Spring Hats. Priced at $3.00 to $5.00. Borresen’s Millinery, Mandan, N. Dak. Dance at Moran’s Farm Saturday night. : ~ “under cover’ ¥ 4 4 AT MINOT FAIR ; Minot, N. D., April 36 | Finke just signed ‘Mr. Bickford, who represents a Chi- Chautauqua company for the ‘ance of nus Johnson, the |famous Farmer-Labor ex-Sénator only for a day. James Doon- | ¢,9m Minnesota. He will give his of New York City, who ruled |jacture on “True American Citizen- State for one day BEY, |ship,” at the Northwest Fair aay at re connection with | Boys’ (Grounds, on the afternoon of July church, Ln eens \ Dr. Thomas S, Young, Philadelphia, |‘? School. i director of ion and week-day church schools for Northern Baptist convention. were presented. Jude addre: n chareh n the state will be prominent and Sunday hool Ad- | follow nd women: | York Ci y World's ; i Despite early retirement last night| Hats. Priced at $3.00 to the ce found time to participate} $5.00. Borresen’s Millinery, in the concert on the Repulse con-; Mandan, N. Dak. | Secretary ntract with dresse ing well known 1 CoP Praetorius, Cleveland ary board of Sun- the Evangelical | Dr. FE. W : the Em Ohio, general sec eqnor, Week. con schools The Northwest Fair expects to ertain one of the largest crowds lin the history of that crganization jon that day. While the Fair asso- leiation does not wish to attract peo- Church Schools” Dr. Thomas. 8. Young. dD. Paul Bowden, gene: Sunday Friday Evening S pick ana Spa ol | “Bible Lecture,”—-Bishop J. P. Ty- | Ple from the towns and communities A & i ler | who wish to celebrate on that date, AG . | “The Teaching of Adolescents” | Nevertheless, it feels that there are (OT @) lpn “Bowden, | several communities who do not in- \\ x Bishop J. P. Tyler, Fargo. Rev. T Olsen, Fargo. Rev. 0. B, Githens, Fargo. Prof. W. L. Airheart, Fargo. Miss Bertha R. Palmer, Bismarc’s. Mrs. G. A. McGregor, Fargo. The following program has arranged: “Address” Dr. W. C.,Pearce. | tend to celebrate and who would like to spend a week or two in Minot, tuking in the sights of the beautiful | parks, and the following week, en- Joy the entertainment that has been rranged for the greatest fair ever attempted in the Northwest. Saturday Morning “The Daily Vacat Movement and Its P gram of the . Church” Praetorius. io work - Project - Work in the School Session”— Dr, Young. in the Pro Dr. FE. W been Friday Morning May Methodist Church Week-day Church School meeting: This will be a deliberative meeting to consider the W y Church School movement in North Dakota. | Since the de of the week-dav church school bill at the last leg- islative assembly, no steps have | been taken to definitely determine what the promotion program is to be. It is expected that repre tives will present from th lowing groups: Denominational tendents Public school superintendents. County superintendents of schools. {ference will be in charge of Dr. Members of the legislature. | I rius, Rev, T. A, Olsen, R.j S. Young, director of | *. - Satur. | ation school work | i et n Baptist convention d D. Bowden of Present to lead in the 29 Thomas S. LOTHCRAFT CLOTHES are made in styles c that give you just such an appearance. In this showing of new spring models, Cloth- craft offers a chance to buy clothes that fit and look well in just the stylo and fabric you have in mind. Fact is, that “spick and span” look is “tailored to stay” in the entire line of new Cloth- craft models that range in price from $25 to $40. ‘aturday Afternoon Three simultaneous sessions be held at the Presbyter 5 pa! and Methodist churche ers at the Children’s Di |ference will be: Mrs. d gor, Bertha R. Palmer, Mr: Wright. Those in charge Young People’s Divisional Jence will be Dr. P, |Rev. 0. B. Githens and I | Bowden, The Aduit Divi will Raw, Itchy Toes. Sore, Tender Feet tating acid ution from foot pores Persp} the church — superin- Pass it around after every meal. Give the family the benefit of this aid to digestion. It cleanses the teeth, too. Keep it always in the house. held at six o'clock, pri plate, open to all registered del- j Milk of Mag- itching und Just pat it on, thing else stops foot sorenes: so promptly as! a 2" all this. se Saturday ae discussion Evening Friday Afternoon | foot odors Reicious ritua a - FW. and foot wea | am of SPINK & COMPANY MANDAN, -_ - ae alee N. DAKOTA: THE CLOTHCRAP? $s 7:0 88 Je Education”- Dr. E. W. Practorius this harmless bs oe whe ive WEE Oe | t upon genuine “Phillips Milk Week-day Church School" — Dr. Paiecrees torah sel) r Young. | y morning church Minnesota Experiments in| services and Sunday school sessions yo Church Dr. | will be held in the churches, the con- . Bowden vention talent. deli Problems of mons. and Address” Sunday Morning Regular Schools’ Week-Day | NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS VEGETABLE SYRUP FREE! This Is Your Chance to Prove That Toning Up Your Liver Will End That Tired, Run-Down Feeling. Build Yourself Up! Win Back Sound Digestion, Strength and Energy— Feel Your Very Best Again! Our Optical Service “The Best in the West.” F. A. 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