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PAGE SIX METHODIST MEN'S CLUB HOLDS MEET By Ad- Watkins en Silverware Set Banquct Followed ses — Rev A held Ww. on Vate he relation r erh 1 to the eatu e A sole Dr We An it force in North Dakota during here SIDLES DROPS IN AST ROUND. Knock Out: , Wicks Puts Over Blow After 54 Seconds— Other Bouts Fast After on we 1, Joe rock out idles of Bismar sduled eight round go es gymnasium Lasc i nVs Ww out 2001 his senses ¢ tigh s concerned. K in 28 fights ans believed, the encounter Wicks w n finding the button les will make a much showing another chance, dy issued a challenge better es hats a neet Wick tim Following: Ia immediately issued meet either Joe Mou Battling Krause of time or Two knockouts were night's mix, the of Young ‘Tony in the third round of his ur ‘ory Orie h put on ut which Kid Wellly r Was: About night's dow main came to suc houts were s manner much tow y of this sport avoring Wicks ty tor] Colonels and Seals Are Even With One Each 24) d steady pitching of “Left liams and eote h: hitting Waner, t s on the pions, the Boule ili terday and w nine game s i two teams wil] go on for the third gume tage on either sid Deber who mound for the Co ed down by a line in.the third and, Colonel — threw stretched on the und had to have fi That blow unsettled him a Seals bunch- ed five hits and scored four runs in the fifth. Williams pitched superb ball and the visitors were unable to solve his baffling delive He allowed but five bingles Flowers Gets _ Decision Over Jock Malone St. Paul, oct: 2 24.—-)—Tiger Flow- ers, Atlanta, Ga., negro middleweight, ee ainda rounds at top speed here last night and decisively outpointed Jock Malone, St. Paul, in the opinion ofnewspapermen. ‘Mwas the third meeting between Malone and Flowers and the latter won both previous fights, ‘Although fouled twice, once in the second round and again in the fifth, Malone declined to accept the fight and after a brief rest each time con- tinued the brawl. Too Late To Ciassify B Wil Paul | took | of second game Oto 2 drive although Ellison ground out, afterward INOTRE DAME SALESMEN WANTED ‘SALESMAN or Saleswoman ~solicit Wusiness collection agency, no col- Tecting, $100.00 weekly for high “pressure salesman, Dakota Mon- dana, Minnesota territory. See Mr. Priester, 10 to 12 Sunday, An- ne: 10-24-1t w: NED Plain sewing or mend- ing. Phone 797R,.’ Mrs. Griffin. 0-24-38 FOR RENT—Comfortable room in modern home. Phone 687W2, — LEADING IN | LAST PERIOD Final scere—Notre Da 193 Minnesota 7. 1., Det (RB) ON “ nesota met fe in the cent 50,000 pectitor worked the by. uring aln ce thres nashe 1 «© Dame we ball tour-yard \ hh ' sis vinder of © the third period \ ended with th 1 possession J the ball to On the next pli M went around right end second touchdown was blocked. Notre 13; Minnesota t piu preach on the sub-|of the nation and their early edu-|! will gladly send sample free ‘here Are the Modern Proph- |eation should be of vital importance {7¥0"¢:,, oan conapenay ce e he “choir will sing for us;to all, He said they should go in- py sie aL nihil ee esiaared m_entitled sk," by 'to life to bring happiness into the“ 33——petet ee ord. and Miss Baldwin will ives “of “others. He emphasized For Trial Tube i 12 noon, Sunday. Schoel. (Classes |the need to teach them that the © tt iit toay se emtMcage ee for all ages.) I want to try Youth Cream, W he 5 The Men's Bible Class especially i plans to see one or twe { e i Ken college footbull. ame ) Intermediate and Ep upture 1e NAME). Sceusecssnsossaceseseawensoseoss returning home. } H i vening worship, paar x " service tl ti will | Addsess ......ss0008 Prerrerr rere eee — neni £ OF SAL Sie cuinien vic ‘. in Foveiocuee rendered SA OO ne Y : in foreclosure, renderec s with a solo. entitled * hy the District Court of the Fourth = oir Favisible” by Cafes Bismarck Wh FE m l Sh Id H ) Judicial Di in ane ist the i Tou have no other church home| eal our a 1 ou n ave 0 yo kh and ate sf in the we heartily invite you North Dakota, and entered and doe- ty wors are eee ee ited inthe five ui the Cenk of (2g with us Steneers es] Saturday & Sunday, You Can Finish a Star Sedan aia oaee in for said. Col Remember the hours 10:30 and} Oct. 31, Nov. 1 %. = vn te ot READ Die Pal Ss ene a Floor with f FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH at : Rev. A. A. Holmes, Pastor, 515 4th/ nd ch tater defend t. Phone 1126, | from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Ce ceann ae mioveaed Services for Sunday, October =| Evenings By Appointment, Hundred ~ ind 02/100) * Moreing Worehap: at)10:80 me) ae sei be) ‘Dollars. whieh: judge Sermon by the P | (STG) Dollars, which Sudement| The" eholt wll ng an anthem. | TWO DAYS ONLY OQ and dee A ter ee ppBible school 12 noon, “Mr. Sohn | sais San ae a ie a!) Thorpe, Supt. jestate herei ‘i eae atis,| The Young People’s Society will} Return Visits Made Regularly HOUSEHOLD i the eoces “and meet with the Christian Endeavor in| t ts ani the Evangelical church. » issued out . t of the office of the Clerk of | said directing me to sell said real pur to said judgment ee, dy aa’ rom, Couny, and the per- ake ter son appointed hy said Court to suid sale, k in the County . Pe a aaa ti nee) (the pealicaute of rupture) bexutifel, or dorabie a Sah \ : ntovoft North Da 30 p.m, evening worship (Eng-|so that they frequently recover as Lacq; ni that coul aay t November, |i h) eal |their previous natural retaining be cabked oo conle It is STAR SEDAN $775, f.«, 6 Lansing, Mich, s Bee M. of eme of English service: e| power needing 4 3 wwe judguient; 'of William Tyndale, Father of the | Puvtarre Te Bo further outside made in all colors for floors, ‘ ‘ : with inerest anal conts thereon, aad English Bibles uh, Ladies’ aia |, WHE providing safety and com- furniture and woodwork HE most useful family car is The body is finished in’ blue lac- Gao uo much theteet ae the proveeas (at the Nome: of Mpa’ J. V" Richert; Se oa ecane ausraratel ee in. lege than one the five. passenger sedan. quer, upper half and fenders in of such s applicable thereto will ad Ave. C. 2 resus, Gfemost.favane iv. i * vee eat bar eela October 30th, Bible class | @ble when the rupture is just dis- i black, and radiator she.i E . nremntees, to) Be eee ae ee eas Ie ne | covered and still small; it will Let us show you Lacq | I¢ is a second home on wheels, 5 she.i nickeled | save you no end of trouble, pain finished surfaces, les EVANGELICAL CHURCH j and expense in the, future if you 1 i and writ _Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts., | fake advaniage of tale opportunity. ‘ fort, privacy and style. The motor is the most modern, trutz, paster. | No leg straps nor elastic bandages Per, quart ‘. : H ribo West One Malt (w, 1-2), 0f || “Bhglsh services in the church as |are used. Can be worn white bath- The Star Sedan averages Jowest most powerful in the low-priced | follo ing. i ‘ ; y Fi i Hundred our (144) Range} Sunday school at 10:30 a, m. ' - $1 95 in cost per mile, price, operation field. ) We Fitth| A. full. attendance is desired. | olne seen BigDIypatiafled city ie | ons ye oy Meridian, Burleigh! At 11:30 we expect to have a special | C8 Available. and maintenance included. We want to tell and show other County, Nog h n-' speaker who will give un important i: Never wear old- * Prayiue 7 : ng 320, acres, more oF less, accord message, De fot fail'to hears fashioned trusses or elastic band-| Paint — Wall Paper The equipment is modern and reasons why your family should ine to the United States Government ngelical League of Ch jages with chafing, filthy leg straps, h; it. Shall ill y Survey thereof, ‘en t 7 p.m Do not widely advertised as new methods Glass — Brushes complete. ave it. Shall we call or will you? : ieee Erie ‘ber N. Dak., Bale Va Harry James will o or inventions, with worthless ai 7 E diane | the city campaign | guarantees and medicines, sold b Low ati Be oe Bare ee nae eg Lat His rthis | mail. ‘They never hold. the rup- Oils “cost Tr. gspareets i nie of Burleigh, ‘County, Nort I leader in his opening | ture at. the right place, but by Seott Cameron, ; Gigean) Male \Chorug . ng on the mp andthe ARTISTS’ Attorney for Plaintift, Dhe evangelist Seinen pubic bone, generally cause intense 5 TAT 24-21 1-7-1 ery evening at 7:30 exeapt Monday. | spear wearer to onen fatal AUTO PAINTERS’ | ‘ ore Vateh the pa for further an- | * gulation necessitating imm I nen seeh atte Deners fe urthor an: | ate operation Lee nel eae SUPPLIES | # PRICES, f: «. 4. Lansing, Mich, ” Never in your life have you known anything to compare} with the complete HAPPI- NESS of the wonderful “Ground Gripper” shoe. So! exchaglvely, by Alex Rosen & Watch for “The Ir Horse”—America’s most stu-| pendous motion tion picture. “Ground “Gripper” shoes! are a man’s most valuable as- e set. Sold oni by Alex) Horse”. 10-24-39] Rosen & Bro, tomorrow, Sunday, as follows: {exclusively by Alex Rosen & THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Weiae | me mem spirit is grektest; that the soul ‘withthe general nature of the prd- should be illumined with the right gram. Mrs. R. E. Morris was ac- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 and her husband's r bent. rali young wi ed to begin work as John Bentley in : tives, who he could are on purpose. companist. Wales 2) home and her very existence “Get to the root of the tree and| The Business and Professional a succes ie struggle for the right to tite find the cause of the disease and, Women’s club, which planned last jeple Yi forms pmendous you shall be able to alleviate the: "ht’s program, is making arrange- | ™! in 8, with 3 ments to sponsor a lecture in Bis- | #d raglan shoulde he evil re: ults, so a right education of jack by former jovernor R. A, the children will change much of Marck by | . | words inthe screen version direct (\ s of Minot, covering observations THE CAPITOL d by Svend Gade, the not — MC H 1 ENJO y ED: the evil that is prevalent today,”; made on his’ recent European. trip. at teen director, dsforredsto, ect , said Mr. Fole |The date for Mr. Nestos é appearance has not yet been set but will be strong — wille, as the greatest Recites Poems jhere hi trong will £ ‘ itan ortal si Wednesday ie seimony He read ar eehisi ot cist. vin the nearsfuture. the young’ wile of her we wilted | Valli O'Brien im ut § ocioc N hood, among them being “Rain: a co-starred in t 1 saci North PD 'S g b iv son. This dealt | a A reading room i ccpen tp ane Dakota’s Poet Gives Night” and “Little Girl with the! with -| which Mary Aldé “d , ey caetaay; Interesting and Enter- | Curls,” which pleased his audience. (ATT THE | MOVIES * Hoh, “Seige,” from the famous, Nov) BU ene ence eee Momineue. od o4 p.m. peers A | Mr. Foley read several numbers gorditas: el by Samuel Hopkins Adams, which | of Saunt Augu and to ‘uttend these taining Address dealing with the passing of the ald tothe Capito! Theater Mon- | cruel, whose 3 to visit the reading’ frentier, expressive of the senti-! ELTINGE THEATRE a batile éternal—between the|the cleareyed girl of to % Tho ileged to hear James ment of the old settlers. A bit of; | Hrnest Torrence who, is \ : . W. Fol ‘orth Dakota's poet at Western verse, “Tales of the Trail,” with Dorothy Gish and Rod 1 st. ieee the Presbyterian church leet ave, Was given in closing. Its sentiment. in “Night Life of New Yor F. rt, Rector ning found his wit and pathos an'¢n be expressed in these words: | einige Monday int 7 oH * “He started rib! ? suddenly become the polis! fu Mtavidan Ave. unfailing source of entertainment, “He started right, but only lost his in tuna. he. fecls-—well,_ something ents ter Trinity orlie, in intro- | Way. like the man who h Mrs. R. W. Shinners opened -the el his | program with two mi num- ute ommunion, yunion ducing tae speaker, jocosely spoke of his, Governor Sorlie lity to plow and has donned his boiled for a day in the c prayer sand when he attains the be *: “The Cow and “After all the rough oat the differen, “The Koundup Lullaby, sone’ fee Nel be case te ‘ ane ; some two afraid Twill trip over my. stick: a He svoke of the honer of fovtared suits cmooth ssaves and cho bie to claim a figure, neat haircut ence have been Abstinence prnationaily'as in Mr. Po curing re Since he } swings David” most of hi THINITY ENGLIS LTH eS ee ae Meee of the frontier 1G) Monson, Paster Covered Ws oeleiuadl mine abaesag,. 2° Lonesome Pi In “The Sid the Water Coward” he w shion model, but nov ems to be different, a} pnt’ Sourht i bi and in speaking of the Bu i 4) Ween sy have placed 1 obligation I hope I j Mrs, Torrence is willin ts ver be able to repay.’ with him in public a ba King of his leaving. the he acquired a wardrobe of the hav s. unted a dinner held in mode | his role in “The Dress | his honor with each speaker telling and when he appear | ‘how much his going would set bae! . \the progress of the state, the ma or declaring the tlags would be at half mast and the state superin- tendent of schools telling how his} going would break the hearts of! at ren On face creams i Notice my results | TA I L am Will be By Edna Wallace Hopper | | ithe little children and Mr. Foley! For 40 years [have consulted ex-| was so touched he decided to go! perts on the utmost in tare rs. home and unpack, extending his! hey Ret all been ‘men, and ‘mostly for another year to give the} | people a chance to become accus. jtome pd to his departure, . re . Junior chureh school. F Morning worship. | result still have 1 young girl envies Should Bring Happiness [set band emocth ang i find these| ur Pi Mr. Foley said he had come to helps, and spent a fortune, Most When you want hardware you go to the hardware store ae ere ” {make a confession of a ndship pone eannet do So 1am! ° ‘i TEM Other denartnient! “Church jand not, fe, many often Spe | best hele have found. In'my busy | ff When you want groceries you go to the grocery store. chool Jen le pads | staxe life Tam urging you to y | world h s need of the best of hu- Young Pe jety : e mi “Iman beings, he said, and the hap-/‘"Gn. is youth Cream. It contains When you want jewelry you go to the jewelry store. Evening service |piness we ‘bring into the world! products of both I and) straw- “Death Crowns a Man a ; Should be one of our chief occupa-| perry. Also the be: at science eae rane tha et When you need a hair cut you call on the barber. piness is within knows to foster, protect Anthem: “Come Unto Me” Wooler. clves if we will but open our. the skin, My ow : “Ducts “Evening Bringe Ua Home {Ves te.aceept ithe sade | My, shows how much it does. | When you want drugs you go to the drug store. yen « henrtlly Invited to the te Se orcs deanna janes have the sme ‘exent ee When you need TAJLORING you naturally will call ona prac- eee inet Hat the assembling |80, and make such pretty things.” jie forter my. akin. while ol tical tailor to fill your needs—for the practical tailor devotes yourselves together for worship, | Mr. Foley, in speaking of the ». In the g Tuse the s the custom of some. to whom _ he shing type powder base, | his entire time to his work, That’s us-21 years of practical! tail- j high " school” pupils i Py 2 4 tne | s all-day skin protection. ° a en es Heat 5 i IeCARE METHODIST EsPIscoaL |Hlked the other day, said anything’ "Ny" {nod yet_no teoutante |! Oring experience is your assurance that your wants will be Water Cee seins young people cannot be of indifferent eam properly cared for. Divine Service will’ be conducted , CD t2 you, even ff they be not your! “| “wish ‘I could induce every ‘own, for it is these same young folk who will be the future citizens id woman to do what I hav Do the utmost when you use m. Morning Worship. Corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. McKENZIE HOTEL nee LACQUEROID | There will be no evening p No Charge for Consultation LACQUEROID | vice as we unite in the | e in the E The pastor apm are we’ Ieome to th ngelisti ingelical church. i will prexch at Men- | Mr. C. F. Redl expert, says: The “Perfect Retention Shields,” rh, the successfal and Dance on it in Less than - me - | hold the rupture perfectly no‘mat- TIONIEY:, {LUTHERAN CHU ROMS | ter frhat position the body assumes Half H 4th Strand Ave. |or how heavy’ a weight you lift. ( yn x 'V. Richer*, | They give instant relief, contract ern. our e services. | the opening on the average case in r. Sunday’ school. ten days and strengthen the weak morning worship (Ger- m. ma, There-never has been so with all-year, all-weather com- Tires are straightside cord. — et | tbe personally; it costs yon noth STAR STAR DI * * Mialeh: aide Oke lron | ee cas heaeen cals .|Mail’ Orders Given Prompt URANT Horse”—America’s most stu-| visiting any cther elty in ee ‘Attention COM. CHASSIS, $445 » COUPE, $675 CHASSIS, $710 _Pendous 1 motion picture, ition. C. F. Redlich, Bugler D- ROADSTER, $525 COACH, $695 TOURING, $810 SS pliance Expert. Home Office. 535 TOURING, $525 SEDAN, $775 COUPE, $1090 Never in your life have you} Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minne- COUPSTER, $595 SEDAN, $1150 8 | known anything to compare (adv) iwith the complete HAPP| ==. NESS of the wonderful “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold BISMARCK PAINT & GLASS C0. Wholesale and Retail Phone 399-3. 401 Fourth St. BISMARCK, N. D, Bailt'by Durant Motors, Elizabeth, Nu J. »-Lensiag, Much,» Oakland, Cal, Terenta, Ont, for “The ron America’s most stu- joug motion picture, ra Watch

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