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PAGR TWO CITY CHURCH ATTENDANCE SHOWS DROP Act) to Halt Decline — in Chureh-going in Capital City A sharp falling off in chureh ot tendance in Bismarek has reached 4 point where united action of eva Vieal forces is necessary to stem the decline, it is stated in the report of the inter-chureh conference yeste day in which cler nd Jaymen presenting five denominations p cipated. A citywide religious revival alone will | the downward — eurve chureh- the report declares nd ministers eating Meth aptist churehes gathered ho hou erday at) the call of Rey. P. Hl Davenport to discuss th fective means of sti p spiritual reviv Two methods of coping with the menace of the empty church in Bi 1 ‘ e advocated at the conter 1 in an Evangelist sho syoithd come to tbe city and with the cooperation of the churches con- duct a campaign during the Pall or Winter was abando in favor of ternative project conference decided upon the following. program: First that the members and the nisters of the chure cninly dicate neelves divinely inted task of evangel n n Secondly that the ministers of the various churches submit to their congregations a plan and program which shall britig together "the churches in a more unified effort to bring the challen of our The conference issued the follow- ing plea for cooperation: The churches — themselves, with their own awakened and aroused constituencies, should be doing th work of bringing the gospel to those who are not coming to the regul serv of worship, It was ve deeply felt. that there rust be more hearty co-operation betwe chur which i all Another inte ing is planned c Only Twenty Senators to Vote For Change BY CHARLES WART NEA Washington i dea that Vice President Daw congress cons demand ior a the hes themselves in this task the eggrmon duty of them -denominat rly in September stened. Senate rules has been sized up here, all along bid reputa tion of lar a chap! who jum a bad situation, which others had deplored for years without being to do anything ened it out in Very few po cared much about the Sen in and for themselves, one way or the other. They think he — simply! te a sensation by do-! enuous, and the) wanted to ¢ ing something st Senate rules were ha The trouble is, the vice presiden performance requires a climax. in order to be impressive, and there isn’t going to be 1 erally agreed. Nor, ved a particularly The public hasn't “en dy. thused” over it, it certainly makes NA TS Ww no-nat- among the senators, and Pres ident Coolidge, and his advisors gard it with cold indifference. They don’t ‘like Dawes very well anyway. Senator Moses’ estimate tha is the 1 the Dawes scheme will get, is con- sidered here to be, high, if anything. ity Condition gathering in Washington were ide for pickpockets, and the cleanup they made must have run into fancy figure: Tt ma seem as if it would be hard; work frisking a man through a long. | flapping shect, enveloping him from neck to ankles, but it didn’t seem to | hother this gang of crooks, They simply got themselves up Klux regalia, and it was impossible to spot them except right in the act of: going through a victim's pockets. All but a couple of very clumsy ones were, too slick to get caught, at that. The crowds were furnished ready made, and as nearly all the klan men were from out of town, with more or less expense money ’avail- able, the “dips” probably made a fair haul from almost everybody they tackled. Dozens of losses ¢ ceeding $100 apicce were reported. There undoubtedly were many tim more who grinned and bore their| misfortune ithout hollering—for what good did that do! A year ago this time there we many signs of a coming polit party. realignment, as conser and liberals rather than Republicans and.Democrats. There are few such sight now. The leaders are getting veady for the 1926 congressional eleetions on as regularly Republican and Democratic lines ver in his-! tory. But the old split still lies un- der the surface. Sooner or later it ound to widen. Gaelic Names For Towns ‘of Free State’ Unpopular Dublin, Aug. ing ef the nui (M—The. chang- of Ir ‘which has Loen alt i Chualann, to re- vert to i iar designation. It is a fevorite wateriug place "and visitors, especially strangers, wi ungble ‘to recognize it under the! Gaelic name. Kingstown has not thought it ne essary to abandon its new-old neme of Dun Laoghaire. The name Kings. | town, 100 years old replaced the old/ name of Dunleary, but Dunleary is wein the accepted name, ‘and the nly ‘objection is to the spelling of it which puzzles a stranger. Many. of the Gaclic names though a have received official sanction [appear on the postage have not cone ‘into: general use. Ryblin. is stih: Rublin ‘and not Baile Atha Cliath, while comparatively few people recognize Navan, as An Uaimh, But Cobh, pronounced Cove, has permanently displaced Queens- sere a “CLOUGH TALKS BEFORE LIONS Adding Machine Is Subject of was a feature of th luncheon of whieh + new to their ti of Christ to the | constitutional into childre uc tandpoint ' yal meet: !1 ‘NAB 4 MEN IN PAIL URE te the Ras ani will! wie back for the next session of | nge of the} ed right into the midst of ' ple | and st night | from Minneapolis ¢ Dawes] te rules, ring. hank-loot- ound. OF leader of the the four men fou sented to Dakota without Others for return to N 7 at's gen-| up to date, has | popular at-| r havin: 0 Footed t imum number of votes joe New s ja and, pAb the vacant ata Klux | P Mehits ahieveabeute. ure: ARR own. Flames Destroy 4 Inkster Buildin gs) of unknown ie Sorge| dre | Hardware fin) Nee insur. | The Frank and Ferris May Talk at Meet president! ye Mt cadbs idge N ldress the} Sates an |convention of the North Dakota ed-| gus therm elenten Jucntion associ Minot begin-/ use of trick t estimated sof the 1 enter- hee provided f ! { Lamont, teno. m the Chicago Opera Co, * CRASH VICTIM , ISNEAR DEATH | a result of injuri the point of de & Ss. fractured skull, a brok: en ribs, and sealp w ‘ounds., i was aggra- machine turned Saturdey told by the attending AS, the: injured man was not found until Sunday morning. Dr. L. G. Eastman, Hazen, at- tended to the case and ordered the wreck victim taken to Bi His condition was grave today. F ORD BUILDS LARGES ST EL EC TRIC ENGINE weaking dimensions and new We iga jer renting is 17 t long and exch axe twill Vatrein amile and ooh VON HINDENBERG of s figst time since the ¢ pan forces ¥ compli CAPITOL t satisfying picture thes Metra’s spe velation Huction, ns tonight Story all three of re rething. hi the ordinary. fei With such a story to work on, the | chane n picture, D. Bak jirector, never let an opportu | . His good taste and tender- in ndling the subject is al- manifest. nderful Cast sup acted) by ut includes such F 1, Monte Blue, Marjorie Daw, I y nnelly, hleen K in and vactors all seemed — inst Dana and Monte Blue, who ear chief acting burden, doing by best work they have ever contributed , to the screen hel LACE VAUDEVILLE—MOVI ES dto take is not the Palace along preduc The me Dance Revue, in 19: This pretty ng women one of them a premicr dane cr, who present a routine of up-to: ‘the-minute dances, Individual dane leville” fame | nsidered one of the most! ee dancers on the vaudeville | Teacamp, famous for} new “Charleston Strut” of a hun dancers, and is the only jaz reer before the public, A com that is out of the ordi be Williams and Healy tea ORGES CARPENTIER 4 Jacqueline Sleeping Sentry Fined and Jailed h Miners, in ano: pscott, Aus. B31.) vir Own Busine confinement and) #21 © excellent mposed by ations Clarence who was t his post while president at White rl iPostpone Swim in| Until Wednesday | j oboe, { strument Watch for} Si rraes eT Ste | Tee acne | “| The added fe trade Ederle's start on her second | ttempt to swim the English Chan-| Inel has becn postponed tentatively thout, the {Until seven o'clock Wednesd mechanieal ing, owing to weather conditio: to their) wt cones| Kagle Tailoring | tient | Company Is Sold shoote be| «pullet ane ud prove to he as well as mevie will be Richard! — Annowr i nent of the sale of the| st picture, “The | Eagle tailoring and hat) works to t moving, action | John V. Broxme formerly co of feature length.{ neeted with Klein's Toggery, w: 2 jannounced here this week, | A new stock of young men's fur- Fo nishings will be added, Dry cleaning, pressing, and repairmg will cotinuc | Bttect « on Coal — Prices in City \ ‘ Shipping Board * : «| Official Refuses The hard cont tieup, schedul- | Resignation Deraand midnight tonight, | will have no effect on lignite andj ar | bus coal prices. in { . Washington, Ang. 31—2)— | lucal dealers stated tu. | resignation of Bert E. Ha- | } of Oregon, as-a commissii | | e and western soft coal | er of the shipping board, | ntinue to sell at prices | been requested by President | | prevailing earlier in the mon‘h, | Coolidge and has been refused. they sta | While Mr, Haney declines to | Delivered, lignite sells at discuss the matter today or to 1.19 a ton in the city. Wyoming | make public the correspondence, | "man rom $10.00 it was $12.50 a ten, Montana Bear acted because of dissatisfaction reek soft coal is worth $11.50 | with Mr. Haney’s attitude toward | portgdit. by: a ton. President Palmer of the fleet | Zuloaga, ‘There is little demand for | corporation. anthracite in Bismarek owing to | hae execssive cost, dealers asserted. | Henry Clay was father of 11 chil-|acro a idren, Va § RIBU NE | University Iso pre 1 | totally wreek: j Minot du ; the car in which he lected president of the German republic. re defeated by the Allied at FISTIC BEAU BRUMM jin the a \ tically demolishe dD ¢ the “Beau Brumme! of The one-time boxing quite an admirer in the young re Maxine | Rather handsome at that, \tist for (Prison squad set Denhoff down wit jout much chance of scoring in the ‘10th frame. Grove in their turn to bat reached third base with one jout, but superb pitching of Geschel- {chen was too much for the pri team. ing :Denhoff by a fast double from 2nd {to Ist and spectacu’ jter field by MeCrill mien he threw fing nternational Me dicated the president | the beautiful Muriel MeCor pain-this fall has ‘caused ‘rumors that: the, j heiress way, follow in the steps of ROTARY OPENS DISTRICT MEET emas Kane, President of| State Uniy dre sity, Ad- es Clubmen 4 town, 0) Ottiviats of Chub: f nth Rotary district, embrace | J Minnesota and erior Wi: n were here to-! day when the disiriet conference of | club presidents and secret ened this morning. Many chairmen { of club committee so were hand bringing the total attendan 100, The feature of the morning p nram was an address Kan president. of North Dakota j dent of the Club. He d wtion and the embodied in ring to a com- ies ope nd For : eu 1 Rotary Edu benefits which the the Rotary idea unity. A group luncheon was noon A hahquet and scheduled for toni AUTO DEATHS MOUNT TO 15 Minot Car Runs Into Ditch, Driver Escapes Death D. Aug. Minot ho from -(P) One pital today, injuries to his on his bod automobile: e parti Jas a result of dents whieh occurred) in’ and near the week-end Minot, w vital Saturday after s riding, dr en by Gunder Olson, also of this city, had run into the ditch near the Minot Golf Club Grounds, west of the city, is reported today by hos- pital attendants to be getting along satisfactoril Olson received only minor bruises Jent. The car was} our Th codore to ah Oo was Chicago, Aug. 31 dead and’ more than the week-end — tol throu, ority of the automobile while resuited in injur njured is idents The great aths were due to f Iroad wreek to approximate- of hout the country. Two Colorado and Southern senger trains collided ne: Colo. No one was killed 30 reported injured, only two were serious condition. A street Berewyn, IIL, jumped the ti ond ramm house seriou: injuring 13, Traffic cidents in sulted in ten being in- Two firemen were killed when struck at La nge, ast Burlington passenger another fireman is not live, Travelin more san hour a at Reno, killed the driver Ao man and Id. TL, a itomobile when a ker rette, M to ‘death, years old ack “a and by were nd eight inju cident. Fire, s mp was up: burned five AIL were less A grade er Jreensboro, N. four automobile hs re- nine middle western states t week. Minnesota had ouri 6, HMlinois 3, Kansas 2, Ohio 20, Indiana 5, 5 and O| GROVE DROPS ported for the 13-FRAME GAME -Denhott Wins 65. Fray When Prison Moundsman The fast Denhoff team came from behind in a_ sensational and won by a score of 6 to 5 from the [prison team in the 18th inning Sun- y afternoon. Ge chen, slab ar- in Ball club this son, was on the mound for Denhoff and |pitehed a good brand of ball. though |was hard hit in the first half of the game. Denhoff scored once in the initial ame and Grove followed with two runs, vnin the it place Geschelehen set Grove second after getting in a t with a good sticker up to bat and a man on third. Smith, goin form for the prison team, held Den- jhoff we under way up until the fifth inning when the visitors ‘brought in another run that nvale ithe score 5 {A home run by Denhoff added an- other count in the 8th and a batting to 2 in favor of Grove. ‘rally in the 9th inning tied up the |score with 5 runs each, Good support by the infield of the xhibiting some unique fi the 11th frame Grove retired r play from cen- a runner out at home plate. Plav- nga fast brand of ball in the 12th linning by both teams, the score was jkept a tle. Denhoff. niade the {ning seore in their next turn to bat |when the ofefrings of Smith, prison ‘pitcher, wehe hard hit. Grove, com- ck strong, attempted to tie the score with a man advancing from 3rd ona hard hit ball to second that wax I fielded and the runner threw out, h finished the game, Score by innings: Denhoff ..........100 010 O12 O00 1 Grove 202010 000 00.0 RW, i. 6 t Denhoff —Gesebelchen Baterie and Baron, Wertsfild. Grove--Sny- ier and R. E. Smith, ick | iSwIMs LITTLE MUDDY TWICE Lee Hughes yestenia estab- lished a record when. he twice crossed the Missouri riyer at 3 point immediately “above the Memorial bridge in 21 minutes. He swam alone and was unne- companied by a boat. 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