The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 1, 1925, Page 2

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W © BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 192 or ORGANIZE TO | | | FIGHT RAIL RATE BOOSTS. Will, Collect’ War Chi Present State's fore Federal Body st 10 se Be- NDORSED Fund Quotas Will Be Appor- HERE tioned in Cities Accord- ' EPISCOPAL| ZION EY, . CHURCH of ; donili ing to Population pane AT NANKING Scste Mi publications eur elt ron Divine Serv be conducted J. V. Richert, ho i he had produced many motion thar sift 1 had te ae ‘as follows on August 2. H i H Sorth Daketa bu eture ios. on in the revois = toh Hl . Mm. Vors! t a 4 sai vat war chest, ame Anas wes eee eae Report Another English Sub- 102) oP ee he eh ! sip il wh is to be determined | to eae a ‘ 7 (*Conflicti fea” SE a etock pom. TM whe | ed in as uled . Jniversi' ‘anthem entitled “Angel All cordiatly welcome to attend our to come ale (pict | king University Seine’ by Shell sievicge: 5 ‘aaEa ¥ “a =| i yy | meeting at & um on Tuesday evenin | ther Jseobson will sing, BARONESS DIES “!'RORAH QPENG eee eer aARy | rn : a tae 1a x ‘ 4 \ \ church bu chureh’ Weidnesdags Aug. | At t OF ALCOHOLISM | | | Thursday Dimi! See fait progam | sill sing 4 , * = holid: Lord O 4 e Still,” * | Mis nhs ' welcome te nd these “Chr Glo! New York, $ | Bae “ ed i and to visit the reading FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | “One Mr. mily G. el, | soheeny room, Gorier Fi Ste 4 te Emily | | suceced Mis rie Haugen, who is) Sunday, August 2, 1925 Rev. eek Helines eee ae sth fee vd daw ! | now touring Europe. 10:30 a.m, Morning Wo! ST. GEOH PISCOPAL eh eS aph One Meee TAIT are: weleoine Rake ey | . | dlige Katen comes. to the Associa-/ Sermon by. Rev, Daniel CHURC for Sundag ame aeeesbn beets bE ke 1 ! tion from Minneapolis and was high-| Duet, “C G tie Night Stn Davenport, Meee s for Sunday, ‘ ashen, dates ui i £ Cov Dencunces Association of Na-, bas taken a course in the work from “solo, “The Plains of Peace” by| Eighth Sunday after Trinity. en, SW holecnenets | used cars. A tryout will con- . lose | ; the University of Minnesota and is . 8 A. M. Holy Communion. aoe jad ti | vilke vou INEt Hie ; aes" | tions in Speech Before Copecially fitted for the needs of the | Junior Depart-| 10 A. M. Church School. , Eee ee you that our prices arc fone | . Association in Bismarek, 5 other departments 12], 11 A.M. Holy Eueharist with} a?"the evening ser right. Corwin-Churchill Mo- te Boise Laborers Katen arrived in the city hymns and sermon. Par Rt Ad tors, Inc. ‘Not Gospel for the day, “> , Lord, that saith unt t every one Lord, shall ning worship 8:00 p. ermon by Rev. Daniel t ! >) | rr 1a CHINESE RIOT ar-Ye Not Oh Israel” enter into the kingdom of heaven; | 2) Kenneth PeGROn. : but he that docth the will of my) "", . 2 | ’ Solo séleeted by Miss f Father which is in heaven. pve Nu Aug. 6th, Beast of the ! win, Thur Mid-week Bible Study Wednesday | Transfiguration, spom 7:30 a, m, Holy Euehar merce commission Vit abs [Peters will favor us with a selec —_ without! Peking, Aug. 1.—()—Unofficial | solo. seri <S Aug FOR ELTINGE ° js ne ous MauMiop ay CBRE, a| 12 Hoot: Sanday Sewool. (Clasdes| .., EVANGELICAL CHURCH i urt you do not! riot. in whieh” one BrRish subject Chureh, Corner Seventh and Ros ate about. five ; f The Isruelites led by ablish despotism — was] to Most of the British you to worship with us. r on will meet in the church t exodus from I pmever conce | have’ been taken aboard (specially welcome. Remember the at the same time. . | Dakota enaiearter shout fofty j ips, but one of them is tdi h s 10:30 nd Bop. ice at 8:06] rou wate maddsiueets ‘ . od to have been made prisoner anc Sand : k 7 erno Yet. g the | toa, 8. Tae has been Fern av. Ye! Montgomery Ward — | i,to berg, been made. pri | canis: ae en the | purpose. of opp: 3 3 ‘ if th them together iy in hist Registers re | ssa ‘i ST ‘ he ma : ace in picturization of Ten Command. | Regis ters Huge Two Chinese Cor, 4th St. and Ave. C. chorus will sing. A cordial welcoz on agricultural pro- | ments.” This gr Paramount pic Sales Increase, Sunday Service at 11:00 a. m, is extended to stock, machinery and im- | ture is comin, : i Dope Merchants Subject: “Lov ia chureh cooperates with the ‘and for furthe am tie on Monda en | Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. lvon and will attend t ooking toward the equaliza rate for North Dakota in it resolved, that | nd therefore, be a general appeal no overhead fee for rate rates going. right the case. It is proposed to publish | te small pamph' y three months wren it to keep the|t Saembership in the Association and | the interested public informed what £ and what pro- Yress is N. P. H. SERVES 430 MOTORIS being | S nd thirty tourists be shown for the first time at popu: | | vout “apologize 1 mandment. Then DeMille i ‘Ten dollars in pennies were thrown | then that “if you try to break |" re; f into the street, the Ten © ndments they'll break rawas ‘ . 7 ise yen | SINC LAIR AID! } Theodore 1 into | Chi t « Pour servec the month of July is the record of the Bismarck office of the snal Parks Highway. The}, neludes road directions,” ¢ d information that adds to st of the trip to the tour-} maller this month the roads have and from b few hikers « bicycle. CARRINGTON OPENS FARM LABOR BUREAU}: plans necessary committees . Aug. 1.--Farm- entral North rrington fu. d thresh- | he result | a laboring men fo ing avithin a few rr of five or six in North Dake In ten counties that will directly by the free employ fice here are Foster, Grigg , Wells, Sheridan, office in the city hal aboring men will be . A. Montgomer the division orth Dakota, was in ¢ Tuesday making arrangements the office. including rrington on for Sorlie Speaks at Rice Lake Sunday 1 be the guest al picnic to be ke next Sunday, \ nced at the executive of- Gaévernor Sorlie w of honor t will be at Sorlie Day” Mb in n, state tax com- tate Senator i). H. on the program for nissioner, and njilton are ndidfesses, A_diamond contest between Ken mar®;and Rice Lake will feature the pienic. A concert by the Rice Lake community band, consisting of a combined organization from Makoti, Ryder, Douglas, and South Prairic will_entertain, crowds. Famous Old Western Cemetery Closed by March of Progress (A) Lat- marks of the down by th Ke of progress is the old Caly cemetery here which played a part in the early history of the regian. Not singe 1896 has a funeral ~ cortege passe through the cemeterys gates. Afi ordinance passed recently re- auires the rerfval of all bodies bur- ied there. Known among the old- timers as the Buena Vista cemetery, the burial ground occupies more than tenZactes and entombs some of the most distinguished figures in the Spapish colonial history of south- ern3@aliforfia. ence in the cate of,’ the sera as resulted in the gradual advance of ruin. Tombstones that once stood in somber dignity have Neg! marek chapte Phe ar pri The m moth from home on ieves sacrile; ylinto the world, not bitterly, but boy- i shly exultant, t popular pla les de rehic | directorial effort of Cecil ‘PLAN BOO! TOUR THROUGH NEARBY STATES Minot, N. D., ns of at al exhib in ‘ultu peakers in Mlinois, Wisconsin, low! ed t ee a pole : ; Sion close, decision from King : zo marek in a on speeding Selomon. of Panama. ‘ 1 W. On T. U. MEET Yet ne ‘ netted six victim ri ENTION LATED FOR CITY | nein ine imposed iy Cis ODD FELLOWS iS} ptember for the next \final preparations, will be made. umbled, while weeds have grown Pies nes. over the plots. . ON MONDAY : r driving one st North Dakota will advertise by k one phase hy the executive comm The state convention of the Wom en's Christian will be Cabe Methodist T held in Bism for all age: :00 p. m. Epworth League. er Sts. C, F. Strutz, pastor. recall) was killed took t the factory of the Export companys | 8:00 p.m. ning worship. The| English » ! " st night. The, pastor will preach on the subject, | lows ployes of the factory are odern Excuse: d special music| 8 school at 10:30. a. m i fired on the rioters,! will be furnished by the mixed quar- | T ng service at 11:30 3 with A more us effort cisions tette. If you have no «home in the city, wi nior division w ny and the Intermedi to govern and other Chareh iow sh marines are now guar evening ¢ in the City Audi Jailed at Minot | na Keep out of the kitchen tory op LAD WI . Anthony Beer, in the penny 4 in front of Kl won first priie bbing contest held ¥ 'y today rs pal | \ | Th out} Seven | Approximately o smash every n-| ticipated in the event. ALIEN “Nien Neill. | son Bult | who have o dotlars t i r he inine iv nataral with wi ry om following re bound action over to ah old cou tien pape at ent orde Bee presented with a silk/ @! ‘Minot, Aug. 1.— P)—Kong Mock | 0 and Soo Young, two orientals yes- | ~ opium and) smoking utensils were | : found in their possession, re y Uni | I? Vw co if there's on “i imism. But suppose he's a able ao Use Gas. It’s the Scientific i ti { i ‘ ! é foundation fo: to save a cent-? | amount Pictures| the immigr The order | aft paint — the | was nee at Con. | Ms: heen third: .dis- he charges were i { itious ate “\mten, [Harrison Narcotic Act which makes ; do Mille sien | Possession of drugs 4 the Jones-Mills Act which gives de portation as the penalty for illegal) importation of drugs. The bonds in each at $3,000 and Young to the Ward county of bail, while Moock us when bonds were presented. “seid Ig a ready-cooked meal released of the fin u to refuse the euston | nts \ papers to immi with s in other lands. ward humani Amer of imm s is Con- nelair’s comment on the Aug. 1.-()--North Capital $160,000 Ti a)fjUanks oy OM RUT "BISMARCK BANK Bismarck, N. D. Incorporated 1891, ETT recent bu uo! | Hollywood—Dodge Bercot of Seat lte, Pacifie coast welter weight, and ' Idaho, dah. CH rying an agri panied by two count; nd Min acco! our ir aw in the four have opposed each other. Six Nabbed Last Night in War ort Sreat Britain took the first international model yacht ne S hwest North Dakota Speed Violation from the United States, 31 to 9. es DB —Jdack Sharkey of Bos on ciation: today A police dragnet thrown over Bi Magist te, Casselman. | ' All branches of the order ; lice will continue to wage a vie-| ay, e Union grous campaign against traffic vivia- | ae requested to meet al Odd eine Mee tions, Chief of Police Martineson| Fellows Hall, Sunday, 2 p. m. “the ae 5 ae erase or. | Sharp. to attend funeral of ready made day, will comb the city | Bro. Norlin. convention and. the onight to curb the | See Uae have been ap- in Bismarck’s down-| ELECTRIC COOKERY \ meeting August 12, will patrol the city from | IS " | Bridge to -penitential | COOKING IN COMFORT 1 .ANewThvilj and Again Chrysler Six is the one car talked about above aff others, Again, when it seemed that the full gamut of engi- neering and manufacturing ingenuity had been run, the new Chrysler Six, the product of new scientific manufacturing methods and the most modern ma- chinery—and now offered at new and lower prices— | strides far ahead of all other cars. This new Chrysler Six gives new superiorities in performance, in qual- To add to quality is one thing. To effect lowet prices is another. i a ity,in ride-ability, in beauty of body design and color- But tc do both, in motor cars that were already unmatched in per- | ing, and in everything that confirms and strengthens formance, appearance and value.is an achievernent without paraliel. - i the leadership it has held since its inception. This is just what Oakiand has accomplishec in its new cars. More | : j ses aaa : than 100 improvements have been added, including new Bodies | Lf there ever wa a thrill in Ghesilen Six parfoomanes by Fisher, Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Four-Wheel Brake refine | and appearance before—and the whole world knows ments and The Harmonic Balascer— : ‘ there was—that thrill is now intensely accentuated! —et prices are *70 to *350 lower. ; We are:eager to have you experience this new thrill The Oakland Six was outstanding before. Now it ranks above yourself! 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Distinctive Color Combinations — Body colors, in duco, are the most attractive and tasteful ever offered. Chryster-de signed, Fisher-built closed bodics are further r-fired. Extraordinary Equipment~ Chrysler equip: ment is of a qualityand completeness rarely found on any car—even the highest priced. Ic includes Purolator, which filters all dirt from crankcase oil as the motor mins; Wat- son Stabilators, the most eficient and most costly device of its type to absorb the shock of road irregularities; air-cleancr, which re- moves all road dirt and dust from airenter- ing the enging; thermostatic control of water heat for most efficient operations; motor heat indicator on dash; C sler-Lockhees! hydraulic four-wheel brakes which provide utmost safety control; Spartan “SOS” elec . Aric horn; duco durable body finish; balloon tires. Re STE TD

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