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J SATURDAY, MAY , 1005 THE BOSMARCR TRIBUNE hi Se: ey - a aT a —_ — ' ” A regt ' A : ahaa good ie to 1.00% | Solo, “My Mother” (Oberndorfer) |tion with the morning and evening Women Inventors member of a fatnily of inventors and] has no maid, without getting sol{in the side car of his motorcycle. | pian NEWS Noi 1 GREE MGMT SH TERE BI EOE by Mrs. Hughes. sy ‘men's woices, [2ervice®: Rev. C. A. Bremer, Pre- who recently organized a, company | much as even a drop of water on her|y¢ hit a big bump and the friend | Wire Markets By Ub 'SLTON: WAGIVO SLEOM to F140 Stle, “othe Binie? CS. Seitz (aiding Elder cof the” Biemarek. alae Seek Smooth “| which will manufacture tabor saving| fair hands, Me HESWAL Suis Lathe abeege Man re Mar! ie 3 a -79; Solo, “X rs . 8 ahaa : * levices. She is a grand niece of Sir Sy discover his friend was missing un- ! Associated Press Buta “4 Eee eien A aNe: IBElgeeEaTE the Erick ne a ee ee Running Kitchens Humphrey Davy, who conceived the IT ACTUAL ‘til he reached the track 13 miles OE ay Corn Nowe GuIee AMR te Hd bar GUN ee SLI ans ! - miner’s safety lamp. One of her in-| Liverpool, F -|from the bump. ? He ont NO NE UT ne ee eee 12M and Young |, Gchmen preaching 9:15 to 10:90 a,| | London, May 9.—Women as inven | ventions is a complete laundry which |ron of Liverpool University volun- z a 2 Wiaiey Wee to She: eye Noi 2 $1.48% (Ped aiare Gnesi? ae Le ee ie j Hecee rey ; annie LN patente may be operated by a housewife who|teered to tuke u friend to the races| READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. ae yar Oe Se ople's ms Sunday School 10:40 to 11:40 a. m. England during the — las’ © to $1.14% 5 flax $2.77% to $2.81%. You are welcome to these services.| followed ‘by a brief message, “Arise | Months than at any other period in Also special recognition of | history. Most of these devices are labor ing machines for use in the} eague will be in| ordinary household- where there are; ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH HUGE SLUMP c Ly FB. pe Ao daa charge of the Christian Citizenship] ® servants, Among them 1s an} : Mrs, J. L. Bangston, Organist, |Committee. There will be a good| electrical dish washing — machine Drops 6 Cents a Bushel as Fourth Sunday after Easter Hepgpatn: We sire to Ge vhere; Wine | wien ell edn me ee é we 5 ‘ z p.m. funily of 12 within a few’ minutes Result of Crop Report TRINITY Se UROH Gun cae | Fehe Sehesl: The Intermediates will at the cost of 1-12 of an English | us :, special “Mother Day S$ ins and sermon. | (By The Associated Press) GuEReLCAVER I cane Savane st.| No evening service. rember is to bring his mothex of the best known British wo- | é : Chicago, May 9—More than 6) Sols Sunday morning at 11 a,|_ Cenvoration in Fargo, -May 17, 18, a special guest of honor men inventors is Mrs, E. M. Boiton, | : bushel collapse in the value |.” Haan is "119. g The Glory of the Cross," will be | | of wheat today resulted from the : “The Water of Life.” Text! ‘fhe Bishop will be here for con-| the subject of the evening sermon | United ates government crop re- 37-39 \firmation on Sunday, May 24th. -_ A. Bremer, port showing likelihood of a yield!” Selection by the choir. : y 41 winter wheat this season 15,000,-| Evening ser at 8 p.m. | FiRst CHURCH OF carist, |, yer se | } 00 or 20,000,000 bushels in excess Sunday school and Bible class at SCIENTIST j Tues event at 30 of what had generally been looked | 12:15. { Cor, 4th St. and Ave. ©. HEATRE y Service at 11:00 a. m, May wheat fell to $1.62] “Be not slothful, but followers of | Sun sized buying which de-|them who through faith and patie “Adam and Fallen Man.” for of 5 ce | *, %. Good veloped on the downward swing act-|inherit the promises.”—Heb Sunday School at 9:48 a. im. aie ' ed) 55) ay (eAUBIEnDMONUBELEM UTEE NWATIiCweltohiel = nite eRe ce meny , TIME TONIGE buying was based more or less on ieee BL BLE Fee a TAIL “ assertions that Kansas, Nebraska,|McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL) aiid) building. every. Tuesday ro : Oklahoma and Texas, where the sur- CHURCH | ‘Thursday and Saturday, except legal © { *. plus wheat largely comes from prom. Walter E. Vater, Pastor, iodaya, Bron 2 to 4 O10 f PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS | ises only 166,000,000 as against 289,-| Tomorrow will be Mothers Day and | re welcome to attend the of the | 000 bushels last year. The open-| Divine services will be in keeping] sery and to visit the reading < : \ ing which ranged from 2% to 4%c|with the spirit of the day and will! room, W bee = i * lower, with May $1.65 to $1.66 andjbe conducted as follows: e an nari 3 . rN o. July $152 to $1.53% were followed! 10:30 a, m. Morning worship, _ ZION EY. LUTHERAN CHURCH 7 hat fi it \ a e ts h ’ ; mederate ‘ugtuens from the| The pastor will preach a special J. V, Richert, Pastor. DATA COMEDY eel an r1ive— initial bottom levels, but then by a|Sermon on the subject “Our Moth- (Missouri eynou) @ 4 sic reaction Which carried May down: tolers.” A Ladies Soxtette will sing| oo... Mh ima ave OE. Gore “ , i] $162% and July to $1.51%. the 23rd Psalin and Mrs. Ered Rom-| Services gt 10:30 a. m. 4 Haunted a S e S Still lower prices were witnessed | #nowsky will sing foy us “Mother) ‘¢) whing services at 8 p. m, in‘the Honeymoon” - Ister and the close was at virtually |Dear” by Ben Jefferson. | pnglish language, y ; e ‘ the day’s lowest figures. Wheat fin-| 12:00 noon Sunday School. (Clas®-) G1 yay 20th at 7:30 pom. meeting Ww Wi a { ished heavy at 5% to 7 cents net|¢s,for all Bees). of the voting embers the par Commencing Monday It ill take eeks to appreciate fully decline, May $1.62 to $1.62 1-2 and a | eee ‘sonage, 1014 Ave i Wi | a 7:00 7M. Epworth Learue ves ¢ the wonderfully improved perform- Paauetsaccn oom At this service a Men's C EVANGELICAL CHURCH 5 4 \ cucaco tivestocy [sine for us the anthem, “Sly Fuith | Comer Seventh and Rosser Streets. ance recently built into this car by J 5 sO 1 7 oewith violin ob-| _F, Strutz, Pastor. s "chicago, May 9 (U. 8. Dept. Age. [Looks Up to Ther” with violin, ol) gore Gill” ba quarterly. commun: Oldsmobile and General Motors. Cattle receipts 500 compared with ion service at the chureh in connec 9 Noggle will sing a Mothers Day solo week ago. Matured steers 25 cents annitied; “You" by Tuller. ee lower. Yearlings strong to 25 cents) ‘The pastor will preach on the sub- read lota (glilesse Pare lead istmnlval |eecen, wocmmonnes: Wee Loses Bet) ec ueiases Boy.” or “Taking Things For Grant: | Hogs receipts 4,000. Active ¥5 to) “ie 255 have no other church home cents higher. — Underweights | in the city we heartily invite you to wing more advance. ue good vorsbtp with us. Strangers especial- and choice 140 to 225 Ib. averages | ly welcome. 2.60. Top $12.65. Remember the hours 10:30 a, m. Sheep receipts 3,000. Steady. Com- | and 8 P. M. week ago. Fed lambs 50 to 75 cents higher. Springs mostly 25 lower. Fut sheep 26 cents higher. But your first ride will convince you | that this new performance is of a very extraordinary character. ; Take that ride at any time —we’H furnish the car and withhold the “selling talk”. Coach *1075 Texzins 389° FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul S. Wright, Pastor. 9:30 A. M.—Junior Sunday School. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 1 10:30 A. M — tien! s: ye J Ur; (By The Associated Press) Special music by the choir. Sole, South St. Paul, May 9.—Livestock|Mr. Halverson, “Mother 'Mine. of the past week was featured | Quartette, “Be Still” by Scott. Ser- a sharp reaction in hog values of | mon: “Honor Thy Mother,” Mothers mostly 80 to 90 cents per hundred- | Day sermon. weight following almost uninterrupt-| 12M—Other departments of the ed declines for several weeks past,jSunday School. Men’s Bible Cla says the Weekly Review of the U. S.| 7:00 P. M.—Young People’s Chris- Department of Agriculture. Another|tian Endeavor. Topic: “Where and interesting development of the trade | How Should We Spend Sunday?” the sale on Friday of a load of} 8:00 P. M.—Evening worship. Spe- rling heifers averaging 865 Ibs. at; cial mu Sermon: “Rocks and |} $10.40, This price being the highest | Realities.” don this market for a straight} 8:00 P. M.—Wednesday evening. of heifers since 1920. Bible Study hour: We are just be- Friday produced the week’s top on|ginning a study of the Book of Ro- + yearlings, a load of well finished | mans. 840 Ib. averages going at $10.50, with| Let us extend a cordial invitation some 0 Ib. offerings earning|to join us in this and in the other $16.25. Bulk of all offerings cash-| services of worship and praise. ing between $8.75 and $9.75. Fat —— cows und heifers have again been FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH avored by killing interests and are Corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. hing with net gains of 25 to 50. Adrian A. Holmes, Pastor. on a new high level for the| Services for Sunday, May 10th: season. Good to choice heavy cows| | The services for tomorrow (Sun- sold up to $8.00. Few heifers were) day) will be in keeping with the seen below $7.00, bulk cashing up| spirit of “Mothers Day.” to $8.00. Canners and cutters are] At both preaching s going at the season’s high levels with | are held at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.| bulk at $3.25 to $4.00, an appropriate subject for Mothers msvwer Whether they buy After dropping to a $10.85 basis’| Day sermon will be considered. on Monday butcher and bacon hogs |Special singing will also be a feature another of the same make when made sharp and consistent gains, | of these services. they come to buy a new one. More ie : 3 than 75% of the Buicks built each closing today at $11.85 or $1.00 high-| The singing by the morning choir year are purchased by former Buick - er than Monday. Packing sows gain- | Will be: ed 75 cents during the period, bulk| Anthers, “Mother” (Wolsagel) by owners. The Helling Agency Dakota Auto Sales Co. uestion: What Vindicates best what people think of their motor cars? S“UNIVERSAL~ JEWEL: ; Vor Fire, Tornado, Automobile, Acci- dent and Health INSURANCE See rvices, which Chrysler Alone Gives Chrysler Results ee closing at $10.50. Pigs advanced 60] the quartette. cents during the week, with bulk at| Duet, “Mother Machree” by Mrs. $11.50 at the windup. , O’Hare and Mrs. Staley. Fat clipped lambs of desirable} Anthem, “Oh Come Let Us Sing” weights have sold at $13.00 to $13.25.|(Decever) by Choir. Best wooled lambs around $15.00.| At the evening service the musical Top wooled ewes $8.50. Best shorn] Program is as follows: $3.00. “Mother Love” (Bell) by the Jattle receipts today were 800.| Choir. C Calves receipts 200. Bogs receipts} Duet, “Lo I Am With You Always” Ist Guaranty Bank Bldg. FLECK MOTOR SALES CO. cake 1000. Sheep receipts 25, (Fearis) sung by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. pen eles adh Hughes. fies § MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Chote, BISMARCK : MANDAN Representing Leading Insur- (By The Associated Press) Anthem, “Mother” (Parks) by the Minneapolis, May 9.—Flour 25 to 30 | Choir. cents higher in carload lots family| ‘Anthem, “Lead Us O Father” patents quoted at $9.15 to $9.20 a| (Whitby) Choir. : barrel in 98 1b. cotton sacks. Ship- ments 29,063 barrels, Bran $26.00 to $27.00. ance Companies in America. How highly the public prizes Chrysler per- Two advanced features contribute materi- sormannce, Cherees caine midi Ney Chrysler ally to the greater satisfaction enjoyed by ‘ (By The Associated Press) + peara' 5 i : a » EE BE ae ces dantly ydicat si eae re rae mene ay Chrysler owners: a new type of spring CHICAGO PRODUCE lower. Fowls 26c; ; ture - 4 . . mounting with rear springs clos: oval 20e desks Ueietia anos case py py ie ueiiy, Pha elcenhe leet Sat hubs and parallel to the wheels or the 15c. Butter higher. Receipts 16,077 duliver’ resale tha OUDHE 6 cages toni, Chrysler-Lockheed hydraulic self. lizi tubs. Creamery extras 40c;/ stand- rak ards 40c; extra firsts 38%c to 39c; This is perfectly understandable when you anenoe ae really know the car, what it is like and what Owners will tell you what these typical firsts 37 to 88c; seconds 32¢ to 36c. 3 y Fegs lower. Receipts 28,810 cases. 7 oe y ik dice he Mil oth With Chrysler f Firsts 28%e to 29¢; ordinary firsts : s. It is unlike er cars. a hrysler features mean in finer quali Bois storage packed extras 30%c; 4 re on touring car weight, ready for the road, of ties and greater security of penton \ no irs ae. 7 2875 pounds, the Chrysler Six can be driven accurate conception is really possible unless —~ in comfort at 60 miles and upwards over you ride in the car. We are always eager BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russel-Miller Co.) bf fas ‘ FULL-SIZE rutted roads and cobbled streets. to give you that opportunity. Bismarck May 9, 1926. bi . Tice gee Ne ees ae 136 ih ANS alioon Gum-Dippe ords 38 No. 1 mixed durum 1.27 A 6 : oes Seared sb Desrots medion covert moose sce eg Net rea tora. ae In spite of the increased tire prices that went into tivactive plan. Chrysler deaters and superior Chrsder service ensrvohere ° 5 No. 2 flax . 2.47 \ i z effect last week, you can still purchase these origina! : ane \ Nord re cs 97 Full-Size Balloons at our former low prices. Now : raaie ere Me Bere: ae We there is more reason than ever for equipping with : Barley these wonderful tires. High pressure casings have We quote " \ ii) y gone up ‘in price and from a comparative cost stand- © Mixed tion and lengthened ear life that make Firestone ie following: He / R \ of Liberal point, ie value-of Balloons to the car owner is in- 0 nee Wr" : creased proportionately. Speltz, it. oe 5 e0 pelt, per cw aa \ Allowance eae Vent je y Yellow White & \ S For Old Tires is their greater mileage, lowered fuel consump- : Ne - : a Balloons: the most economical tires ever built. Let Nciaea 7 us put a set on your car now! Sample grade ..:......:..... vo. 63 1 cent per pound discount under 56 Ib. Earn corn 5 cents under shell, MINNEAPOLIS: GRAIN inneapolis, May 9.—Wheat re- | eripts 86 cars compared with 107 |} cars a year ago, | Cash No. 1 northern $1.54% | to $1.57%; No. 1 dark northern spring; i choice to fancy $1,270%.to $181%; |} good to choice $1.61% to $1.69%; or- COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY ‘201 BROADWAY = PHONE 318

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