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SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925 ~~. 'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ous charge of G. A. Finch of James- { 8:00 p, m. Christian Endeavor Con-| Bismarck, if not in Burleigh] sold at the local office on July 3 and| Free public schools were establish- town, as caretaker, employed by the PETITIONS FOR fl 2 vee tha vention. : county. The potatoes came from|4 and will be good until after July 6.] ed in Prussia in 1713. re Said is Sinash ot fe FREE SCHOOL- | {at it Sree wor pipes ee his garden and he challenges any —— Le fae © 2 5 Special | Music arge Young) one to show potatoes that have Wire Markets By executive committee and Rev. F. W. ca ae People’s Choir. aes Ba ug his | "Adsoclated Press Gress is secretary.” BOOKS ARE OUT & You are cordially invited to tuess| OU" © RR Be wes ue ils ee Saat services. ” 5 Petitions for free text books for) McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church sles Charles Liessman, assistant sec: ines the igpeuiiinnes dnnueruuieera |, Tomorren,, Sunday, willl be Gaile jj Rev Mo Davenborty méctor. B14) WSSKGR0 i Tee | . : trouble in getting signers, they Fe Ee ee re tne nar ee oni | sats a2 L, Bangston, organist. The board of administration | S ‘ Lee eports os ee bec arel ie held as follows: 10 a. m.| Mrs. A. P. Barnes, choir leader. made its monthly visit to the state : aed the, petitions Tehile med A8V2) Morning Worship. The Pastor will] Third Sunday after ‘Trinity. asylum at Jamestown today. \ oe Unexpected Upturn in Liver- pool Raises Values THANIN 1924 signed the petitions, while not more than 25 individuals have refused to sign. CONTRACT LET preach on the subject, “The Church And Its Childhood.” ‘The choir will sing the anthem, “I Will Extol Thee,” and Mrs. F. Bayendick and Mrs. F. G. Ackerman will favor us with a & a. m.,Holy Communion. 10 a. m.*Chureh School. _11 a. m. Matins and Sermon, “For- June 29, St. Peter's Day. Independence Day, Holy Governor A. G. Sorlie will be the | principal speaker at a Burleigh county picnic under the auspices of the Federation of Women's Nonpar- | That of all the carloads of automobiles that were shipped into Bismarck this year, from January pees ' duet entitled “He Shall Feed His| F Peltonen ne gia. (6: Board of Administration] FOR 1926 AUTO Bloc treet tne Meee scone nee OS mortiw. ceverwt’ petsayOmclily Ist to June 23d, inclusive, by all the Dealers in i i LICENSE PLATES} 9.2200 rot Sees! Children’s Day | FIRST SWEDISH LUTHERAN vill a te Sue : S i) ie x art 8 SH LI N | will a ten i : ’ : ; 1. Se June 27.—Owing a good Lets Hl) ae State i Hee ee ecly Saeed Services conducted in Swedish at eee | Bismarck, we shipped in over 59% of the total— Hl? > wheat at Liverpoole, wheat here Institutions The Western Display Manufactur-| attend. ; Santay Seto Gt SPECIAL RATES | ip ' Ss } * scored an early advance today. In- ae ing Company of Minneapolis was the] 7:00 ES AREY CL Ar] Services in English at 8p. m OFFERED FOR | over half as many as ALL THE DEALER dications that the greater part of mee “i _| successful bidder for 1926 automobile; Tangements will be completed at Senvitee > ‘Rev. A. B H = 5 Uatuicyenent iniwhest ¢ebmithvek® ofa eae Sint yank Gon a license plates. The state highway | service for delegates to the Epworth Pataguint, Caen ee ney | COMBINED. al neral gains, July touching $1.53 1-2 aces schooner Bowdoin bearing| you to worship with us. Strangers je a reality with the granting | Gnd September $161 3-4, i 000. Freight, however, will double + Donald B, MacMillan’s| especially welcome. yesterday by the state railroad | Sharp breaks in wheat were wit- met! cha leltld PN EH ViMeanal ote ke arctic expedition left Sidney this] ‘Remember the hours, 10:30 and| co jon cf an extension of a | nessed in the last half hour. Efforts /¢osts more to haul the coal to the! morning for the north. 8:00 p. m. ate of convenience anc ne- | to sell out on the part of early buy-| 7p ise freteht ty the insane wen Before sailing, Commander Me. - | Yr ets disclosed that the market was] iy st "Satestown and te the stage | Millan said the’ Bowdoin would be] FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Together with this grant, the without adequate support. Whe: naa?” aah eg ~, State! followed by the Perry, “fully equip. corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. fas Paar tate i Renee aerate geen ewer vaNy teachers’ college at Valley City isi ped for exploration apd scientitic! Rev. I arl, Pastor. St the DEVIN SRN inn oes THEATRE $1485 to 7s and September $1.46% [@ouble the price of coul per ton. | study of the new northern lands,| Services for Sunday, June 28th JENS uc ine of Par- i L ee The bids accepted with price Per! with the aid of new methods sach 10:30 Morning Wo: shall for a certificate of conven- ers would be over in a week as far north as the Kansas-Nebraska boun- let by the state board of administra. commission in session this morning awarded the contract for 120,000 League Institute at Valley City, July 6th to*13th. PERMITS GIVEN OVER HOLIDAY | dary helped also to lift value. More | tem, Msg’ thas, the price Per ton is) plates for a bid of $16,600. pai mm. Evening Worship. | The Pretty good evidence, don’t you think? or less attention was likewise giv- . fev ea SSS AL hd Ot) Lahey Special rates of a fare and one- % ; 2") th 1 bought last . Never- ra eee a Reeth pecial rates of | cp to report of curtailed production |ihelests the sate of South Dasots| YANK ARCTIC mereka” aucane Gevetes, | AND DENIED BY | aici ‘tor the round tsp wil be ot | that three of the best counties in| Will Cie a lay a PARTY SAILS “Tarry With Me,” by Pinsuti, and R. R. COMMISSION | terea by the Northern Pacific to| Southwestern Kansas would equal) ie co oat eae Bo ae eeewe:| DF He Anderson and Bey WCE — any points in the state for the In-| gniy 40 per cent of last years tatal:| “About 70,000 tons of coat have! FOR FAR NORTH | fied wit You Gor by CoA. Ha-| Motor freight service between | dependence holiday. Tickets will be) opening higher, July, $1.52 7-8 and September $1.50 to $151 1-2 was followed by to 4. been purchased on accepted bids by the board of administration. The cost at the mine will be about $100,- ton are as follows: Nova Scotia, June 27.(#) as airplanes, radio and color photo- vens. If you have no other Church Home in the city, we heartily invite hip. Rev. E. N. Harris of Burma, India, will deliver Minot and Max by tthe Interstate Transportation company is to ‘be- ience and necessity to operate motor Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars, CHICAGO PRODUCE pave ity Seat aero nL | gene” the sermon. All of the members are| freight between Makoti{] LAST TIME TONIGHT Chicago, June 27 (P)—sButter | Rive” Coal company, 1,000 tons 4-1 He asserted that the expedition ex-| urged to be present and hear Dr./4md Parsuall and also denied the | lower, receipts 20,703 tubs; cream-| Goal “company, 1000" tons Sinch,! Dected to be at all time in daily con-| Harris. application cf the Ryder Truck Ran aay | iy cxteha @1Gh RINNDATUS Ales “ex geil. company, 1, ‘ons 3-ine 7} tact with civilization by radio. ie 0 we sul Selb von Line of Ryder for a certificate to ‘WILLIAM FOX presents q tra firsts 38% to 39%6c; firsts 37 Capitol, Washbi Coal any, } < eacial horpe, Superintendent. There will| qperate motor freight and express ! i ' 36 be. 009 fone Oech onuened: #8: Rae | GREAT LIQUOR be no further Sunday services in the| service between Minot, Ryder and H zs higher, receipts 21,116 cases; | River Coal company, 900 ‘tons 6-inch | M SUchIHy OUETCELEIOH Cailll waite CHAE een \ 5 firsts 30 to cae et TL ae a reened, $3.05. HAUL IS MADE the “State "G. convention. in’ the! These deicsions follow hearings ry Zuc; storage packed firsts 32%c;| Penitentiary, Republic Coal com- liPresugtariane Charen. held last May before the commis- AT THE Be irks Soe sour tatepints Coie] ON EAST COAST | sisicion cht" {ti Spaz beers, comm | { myc raawOdl nife River, 4,000 tons 6-inch — | health and hopes to be able to preach] in each case was similar, the com- . cout UE LIVESTOCK (| screened, $2.17; “Washburn, 4.000] yfobite, Ala, June 22—U%)—While| two weeks frum tolays jon, for convenience, consoli | HEART ‘ s. : 5 —®)—| tons 4-inch screened, $2.26. : - Malet (prepdzed: to ve : ‘ ie sili Dressed pork at’ eastern centers| Jamestown Insane Asylum, Wash-| wore Myce cafoorate teisea Matai the hearings into one record A thrilling drama of the || A RIVER scored advances this week and with burn Coal company, 5,000 tons 4- from schooner to stor- captiv LISH LUTHERAN URCH he testimony of various wit for each of the receipts continuing to \run season-|inch screened, $2.87; Rupp Coal com- ee ee 3 re Le . _| mes plicants,” west. ably light. Hog prices peranred a pany, 1,000 tons nut, $2.86; Knife| w a waren Se Posey 28 fren CorsvAves C: aod es Be 1. G. Mon ay _ the 4 cmmissio finding, searcely an interruption all week,| River, 10,000 tons 3-inch screened,| several lier erafts faced prelim-| On account of a funeral, the pas-|=#0W conclusively that the public SANs says the weekly review of the U. S./ $2.98; Republic Coal company, 4,000) inary ex tor did not go to the Luther League] '5 demanding quicker freight serv- department of agriculture. Com-| fons ‘z-inch screenings, $295. | inet jut at the sonstions ei Ee Mew mananar ice which has not in the past been |! pathe ‘Two Part Comedy 5 pared with last week’s close, values| Valley City State ‘Teachers’ Col-) in which a coast guard cutter round ices here Sunday morning at{*upplied by the protestant. 5 are on a 40 to 50c higher basis or at) lege, Knife River, 4,200 tons 4-inch seven boats about 20 miles The application for a certificate the highest point since early last! screened, $2.86. 2 ly from Southwest Path, G: Savior and the Sin-| of convenience and necessity by S. MANDAN I. Bulk of the sorted 160 to] Fargo Agricultural College, Truax ase: i O. Brumbaugh of Raub to operate Comin; e top, lie Coal company, 2 ons cargo) a majoril re serv a Case : : ers and packing sows turned | screenings, $3.07; Knife River, 2,000 carried iy sthel ack skinierall of the (Hien. baby, 4:00] f;.00 eee letaleees Ue on Monday and Tuesday Where the bi ye ¢ =} | at $1225 “to $1285; packing sows] tons lump, 83.23; Sullivan (Lucky! eutne bY price eoeetry ane ime schedules were zpproved. The here the big crowd always goes. 7 sorted out at $1 -75 to $12 and pigs|Strike), 1,000 tons screenings, $3.07.| 99 tons, whose home port is said to| aveninenieniice: {commirsion also approved the fol- are steady with a week ago; bulk of] Wahpeton School of Science, Knife] be Lunenburg, N.S ieve not. the Holy Spirit of, Wing: : TA) caus EE ee ie Bhs et 1,200 tons see hee | God, whereby ye a led unto the! Application of Lakota Light and | n the cattle division some un-|erushed coal, $3. aerotireden ” “¢ Power company sue a mor evenness was evident. Fed steers and|~ Ellendale ‘Normal and Industrial| Road Agreement CE tet a ala pea ive Ton REGIST crea yearlings were scarce and scoring| School, Scranton coal, 1,200 tons 6- I R hed i zd kota. to the Northwestern Trust | an upturn of 50c to 75e. A higher|inch screened, $3.22. 8 eache EVANGELICAL CHURCH iii SG ; | trend to the dressed meat market) Mayville Normal School, Truax With Canada! Ghureny ight aia aR ORSAPAGtAE Plana, -eneeiientinna sand mroits | was a bullish factor. Better grades|/Coal company, 1,800 4-inch screened, | c. Sieubefipaston ge y ee te an | O of fat she stock closed strong.| $3. 17. : 3 E ae |) Combination’ “se et Sunday , | a jen ens on Ha arESy | Other classes were mostly un-| Grand Forks State Unive: ,| E. G. Black, state engineer, and} School and preaching service begins’ li trom ‘ota to Bartlett ani ) changed. Vealers showed a greater) Whittier Crockett, 2,600 tons 3-inch| A. D. McKinnon, project engineer of | 0 a. m, After interesting Doyon the Lakcita Light i advance than the steers, a $1 ad-/or nut, $3.07; Truax, 5,000 tons 4-|the state highway commission, re- | with good teachers for, 20! Power company. 4 vance placing bulk of better lights|inch screened, $3.17. turned last night from Winnipeg, “the pastor will preach al Specifications and route of a 2,- ons caggrine ge oerel: ieee poste opine for eal Shi Canada, where they conferred with on. There will also be 200 volt transmission line filed by Sheep house trade ed, Truax Coal company, 6,700 tons] the superintendent of public works| special music , 6 Elev: -om- i — og ‘| ‘i ' tne, wth the trend) cates” Fat | inch © seeaned, "4220, Whitier| of” Mant relative to'the continy | inthe" evening we join with thel any” of ‘Bloom pottffice, James Owing to recent automobile accident i ambs closed 75 Srockett, 1, ‘ons nut, $3.19. ation of roads running through} Christ Endeavor Conventi ts} to. u i ] ou . spy] - inawHyi. ~ Ball going at $1576 and down to $10.) Bathgate! School or lind, Truax HUSERInE RCMB EE EHT Tan Tor paG [Uta taceiani ce baamuelid nib cel in which I suffered ser ious injuries, Tam $60; hogs 1200; sheep. 100. DEFITE Mee Sekoalt stor weatl years a miasi isch eign ithe telephone property at Bowbells offering for Sale Dohn’s Meat Market ——— Wixon Coal company, 1,600 tons nut,| ning through Pembina, ‘Sarles, ere to the|t? Jehn Ballard. 9 % at 96 9 9 nett NNEAPOLIS ET ea $2.56; Whittier Crockett, 1,000 tons] John, Bottineau “and Westhove mabye pias x = E and my modern home at 224 Mandan Wheat receipts ars, screenings, $2.36. be made continuous into Mani! Gionchurch} ab 246s Me whe Se a ees 9 a ala a)" ORG 3 ie + with 271 cars a year ago.) Dunseith, Tuberculosis Sanitarium,] The roads through Dresden and Wal-| elaborate. program. will, be. carried | CAPITOL NOTES | EMR El nn’s avenue—also another house at 216 Man Cash No. 1 northern $1.51% to/Truax Coal company, 5,000 tons nut,| halla were left for future consider-| out. All are welcome. See other | | mmett ly dan avenue and small house at 214 “ral crue auciiran potty Gina ea. err Gensah Gis co ae ae ame ye 2 hea | Sobouncements itor iecnvention spto:/@ 7 a Eleventh street De + 4 1, Ci Nort akota engineers ha is 2, ‘ ras! a te Hanes, $1,055 to $1.71%5 good to] & Fuel, company, 8.10) tons nuts Mica time plloine fie cae ees Fink Miltiolian, ‘resident of eventh street. choice, $1.59% to $1.64%%; ordin ruax), $2.47. through the muddy roads on the re- ST CHURCH Oo} ’, : sion, is to | P 4 . to good, $1.52% to Se tol yDickinson Normal, School, Lehigh ic lacey. I several Piseasl they BUR CHS RHBOE AEREISD a speaker at the state convention an I am also offering all my equipment, i rd spring, 64% Mining company, 1,’ tons 6-inch| were stuck in the deep mire cause Cor. 4th St. and Ave, C. of the American Legion at Valley road o Ae screened lump in bin, $2.65. by the Heavy sxains, Geadsy Sere a, City, July 8 and 9. Mr. Milhollan, BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL such as horses, automobiles, brick, ete. No a ee SS : aS Subject: “Christian Science.” | as president of the state federation 8% OWEN DAVIS B a gio HEME Ui ee tah tara Too Late To Classify KILLED 13 BABIES Sunday School at 9:45 a. m, of labor, was invite! to address the nyt sore ry ae, ecause of necessity of getting away eater i mi also has a “baby| Wednesday — evening — testimony . Hig subject will be , : G q duly, $1.50%;, Sept $1.56%. Corn pa (aH HERIOT Whticlnt maelainbae |jmestiieiaeis ofleeee eee netics canntunn Gaxcrcaaes Te ares for my health I am putting this property No. 3 yellow, 98% (to, $1.00%; Oats/FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping] who was in charge of a children’s] |A reading room is open ia they see se cana avin, on the market at a bargain for quick sal to B6c. Bye, No. 2, 94% to $1.00 Max Zoom in mete Lone Also gurage| home, has been sentenced to life im ies Sa onary Pinesiay; MiadiHaneon auditor tor thevtax pipe ahd Aa) arKet at a bargain for quick sale. SS gerracepse et rent. 316 Park Ave. is t on a charge of murdering | Thursday and Saturday, except legal! | i laimais . S51 to $2:54. beeen on ant er onmen es rdering |) clidays, from 2 t eommisston, claims to have eaten ie = a a e-er-st [i infants. Helin sao Seams ta pee | oe ae rie ay oekstose at Meat market most. modernly equip- Minneapolias, June 27—(@)—Flour |" OR SALEFord Bug, 2 bicveless| Bertin drinks just about hAlf as| foqyce? ond ‘© visit the reading ped and doing fine business. unchanged, shipment 45,603 barrels.| ment. Cheap, on account of leay.| Mich milk as it before the war, eiiat, : Bran $25 to $26. Reuciy, Celcnerae corre) milk substitutes still being used in] | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CEERI CUS AMIR. Inquire of Se EE seni eD 9:30 Junior Chureh School. = CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ; : — ae He fat : WANTED — E ced 10:30 Morning Worship. Chicago, June 27. (P)—Hogs 4,000,|WGNTEp, — Experienced gist | at ELECTRIC COOKERY “Seeking God.” | ail; market generally’ strong to be high: Is Special Music. t 5 t lillam onn } er; top $13. est 0 poun 12:00 Other Departments, Church W. ha h £ averages, $13.80 to $13.60. Use Gas the Super - Fuel. CORRECT COOKERY School, Men's Bible Class. e ve e (ere) : , i Cattle’ 600, compared with week| ee Baek Pay Bhi Ore Bismarck, N. D. ; ago: fed steers 50 to $1 higher: | = Ss = : mos up; native steers : ‘ 4 $1260, highest’ since April 1924; - _ Ofcourse, you want a substantial, dur- ‘Rest Tights $1240, highest since last a nh to : able roof for your house, barn, and i pril. ae “Dae 4 Sheep, 3,000, | nominally | steady an out-buildings. And there’s a Barrett compared with ‘week ago; fat lam| : : ) and. yearlings 76e to $1. high; cull e Roofing that’s 100% right for any or all natives mostly $1 pj fat sheep 7s of these buildings. to e igher. FORMER PASTOR We’ve been selling roofings for years. STOPS HERE ON And mn erin is that Barrett Roof- ings, Shingles or Roll, are the most ser- ' WAY TO COAST viceable, and the best value for your S. A. Dantard of Pagene, Ore, money, in every way. former, presiding elder of the Meth- 5 oulist Bpiscopal ‘church, inthis dis- Barrett Roofings will never rot or rust trict, passe rough jismarck yes- eee i i ini terday en route to Seattle. He made never need painting or staining. the following statement in regard to They’re fire-safe—make your buildings the cap UPPER Ebene! veer secure against sparks and flying embers. + “’\The North Dakota Methodist Camp Meeting Corporation, known : widely as the ‘Jamestown Camp E i Meeting,’ voted to ask the Methodist “8B + and the Nazareneues, the two groups H + ” Yepresented, to hold’ other meeting: G on the grounds during the year, addition to the central and general camp meeting held every year in | June. Each denomination can thus : ye Work its denominational maghin- j ROOFINGS ‘ ve ery and programs without embar- ] } rassment from the other. This a) will probably occupy this splendid ; , park equipment for several months A : a tkth summer ; ; \ ring your roofing problems to ‘The grounds will be in continu- us. Weare alwaya glad to put our roofing experience at your dis- posal without any obligation on DR. R. S. ENGE to me today—It’s ; S73 5, more blessed to receive YOUS Patt. LSA Catppractes than to give—if it's a There’s a Barrett Roofing to an Consultation Free : ROLTAM! Now I sup- > suit every type of building. Come =< : i Pose yoy'll say I’m con- SES hs Ay oad aa show you a ——————— vert number 9,687,551 foe is ail ~=>- zx” OBILE of ROLTAN Smokers. St. Hilaire Lumber Company OLDSMOB) Count mein. It’s made Corner Sixth & Main St. : to order for my cigar ; The Bien Yard — lian an eT aa BISMARCK BANK ors answer ‘‘Amenl’’) Distributed by : 10c—2 for 25e— 1S¢ and 3 for 50c : Bismarck, N, D, Incorporated 1891, , Stone-Ordean-Wells Co. , Duluth, Minn, American Cigar Conigany a Capital $100,000 $$ ee

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