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. mon and ‘CARE TWO “DOG THATS HIT YELPS,” SAYS JAMES Many Turned Away for Lack of Spa on Ten Commandments James Talks wt the he North the up the e at marck 5 © go to Mandan Ta | | bustling bu hearted people a nm prayin Christ h entrance into the our citizens Hurt Dog Yelps The and [ should bunch, whic “The dog that’s hit!!” boys in a chorus “There is going preaching here aker then proceeded to ¢ eof Belshs queting on the tabl degrad r a most graphic feast, the gor the royal d: ct ance the whit Mene, Tekel Uph weighed in the bala wanting. He pictured houte cd, sg men even b Had man produced the Bible, understand it fully, but minds of all ages have to fathom the depths o If 1 could understand ever the Bible, | would conclude one who wrote the book did 1 any more sen he th inexhaustable omable depth of t me that it is the word of ( God Wei “God weighing men you want to know what you weigh the sight of God? ¢ on one end and tet ments be put o whether we t th the! shalt ote Comman no other ( her food. it had to be quid or that men serve els soft, chopped up food. don't have to go to bow Maliormed idols. The thing you bow Hor lean Maat aris acala hands we: s developed than love pleasure, then pleasure those of a six-year-old child. Her The God Plutus is some j body was larger but greatly mal If I had to ormed and the spine was twisted Vsermon of some mi Imost into the shape s cussed the church and had n “Her chest, bonc money for it, and then were carried |truded up as to be v into the church for the funeral te the skin, h eee a ee ie ee I would} “She could rattle a piece of pa pur @ beg of gbld on their casket and|Per and, . occasionally, would fay, “This is What the whelp lived | amuse herself by tearing the paper rand this is all he had when he; to pieces. She did this by rolling ’ That would tell the story. | me people worship the god of | society. There are « lot ladies teat would rather hang over a card table than go to prayer meeting. Some of these society dames are so painted up that if a man would kiss them, | he would get the painter's colic.” Swearing Unpardonable | Speaking of the Third Command- ment, he said: “Swearing, almost an unpardonable sin. has God done to you that you gone out and profaned His name?} When a man swears he exposes a/ heart and a character that is abso- lutely rotten to the core, and a man that will swear will steal. The only thing is this, there is no penalty for swearing on this earth. When a man swears he exposes a limited vo-| cabulary. Ask God to fill your vo- cabulary with a different line of words that people can appreciate.” On the Fourth Commandment he said: “The Sabbath day has become a day of recreation and pleasure in . The nations that have gone those that broke All the world’s troubles have come through the negli- gence of the Sabbath. Do you know that the old country got into this aw- ful world war because she became reckless of the Sabbath? They began tg Jet down until finally the cathe- drals and churches were empty and they got into trouble, The proper kind of government is based on the 10 Commandments. If you don’t want to, abide by the 10 Commandments This i Stephenson, forme soon trial for his lif tye Oberholtzer al connections one of the hardest being wa, __'THE BISMARCK TRIBUN R MURDER | the Indiana Ku Klay Ind., accused of ain of jis po AL history is ‘WOULD HAVE ALL BUSINESS PLACES SHUT: Efforts Being Directed To- ward an All-day Closing ice Day on Armi El aborute preparations are commit f for + and of rica’s seventh ying varek Wednes feature! ent of the celebration will be a pro- | an at the Lib Memorial build Zon the capitol grounds, at which | ne the building will be” formally i d. The program, which wiil be| at the main entrance voriven ut the place n place in the house | pitol. Governor A, | will deliver. the dedicatory address, and L. P, Warren, commander of the | smarch American Legion post, will! « the response im behalf of all ex-/ service men | Preceding the program there will | through the business | y and the residence pitol grounds, ‘This! by @ band and in- formation will be G nd his staff. It will 30 p.m. Wednes d moving promptly at formation and line of ma shed in Tuesday AIL Day Closing Asked Committees appointed by. local or izations are making a determi men of pull y in honor of A roll of hogor ed and the names of all business men agree to close all aay will be placed th This will he a permanent roll I be add- Led to each ye: more of the city’s merchants n in the movement, In regard to the all-day closing, the comunittee has issued the following for the first time NAVAL OFFICER juntil December | testified they |the night of M. saw nothing un ch 15, when the eyed to’ have occured. ook poison folle ‘treatment and died i| testifying for tie ON BAIL AFTER | CAR KILLS MAN | Mount Holley, Anton Hein slaurhier to- | Thomas, Chamberlain, motorman. He waived |Coast Guard Boat : Almost Blows Up_ | an Army Steamer | Coa: 9.) pened fire | i . guard boat CG only $2,000 | state and killed | previo | Man Drives Down MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925 made, ISRE REDUCED Washburn Pastor Passes Away Her Rev. C. Bischoff, {nent in the German 88 Fatalities During | Past Week as Compared With 100 Previous Week since 1916 aptist ¢ last eveni weeks, t Ashley, N. D number of and lat he western co arned TFF—SORE Rail Tracks—Hit | by Fast Train today on suspected » runner | which preved to be an army mer a2 4 op US SEND YOU T loaded with two tons of “explosive | Hee fee john ian LET Us SEND YOU TH pow Two one-pound shells pass- heii Mind 5 3 ‘ohn Ham- 1 td clove to the army craft hefore its Mer farmer of Petersburg, N. D, 85 Cent Bottle Is were r j mistook the Gre Northern right of 7 _ = highway road late om, kidney and * nd drove his wa I ailments Reservations ke one for Dinner Must |! Be Made eer ind women CHANGE OF HAIR , brought rejoicing is-One of the greatest boons = lied nations of the world. out by the close shingle | © you, because of its/is that milady can now, become a I! D> in the night| blonde or brunet at will, irrespective DR. BLAZER SUPREME COURT |, a ap ley Coa Nei [+ freedom and de- le ‘tight-fit- ed. covering , unty ng To Close plainticr and seven years later, the ser- 5 i [sn aig i Armistice Day, ded- hed torits sides When the i ; ‘i jose cn a, memoria anes Sanita is pulled into | the proper position, : e } 4 el the transformation is complete. | Physician, arged = Wit a fecha anie’s lien, sien sprees ipitol. grounds, erected atva eostof| poe 5 that a house was rebuilt under the | xbout one-half million dollars. It. is Murder, Tells Court of | direction of one F. who! was in po iting andl’ proper sthatave,on this ROADS MADE DUSTL! i ’ or’s Conditi ession under a contract for the pur- | Armistice Day and on all such days,{ Stockhalm.—Roads in Daughter’s Condition is of an undivided one-half in- | Close our i for the} made dustiess through t terest in the premi ind where it! full day joicing that] sulphite lye, an industri: Littleton, Colo., Nov. %-—(AP) red that his co-tenunt had died | the manhood of America was such as hat hitherto hs An old fashioned country doctor, x a will appointing three exee- | to the advance of the Hun and ¢ roads Dr. Harold Blazer, took the|&ter with powers of management, : pre to use and to other nations] with this Tiquid ae them smooth aaa ienenine “Teontrol and alienation, the executors | the Democracy we love. _ brown coating that effectively binds and today at the opening fount nplated — in “Had the Hun been victorious we}all dust. When first used, the lye in his own defense at his trial} provement and not objecting but im-| would not now be privileged to par-|has a slightly disagreeable odor, but where he charged with slaying] posing certain conditions not shown pate in such a day but, subser-| this soon ; his own daughter, Hazel, the 34|to have been brought home to the! vient to him who placed God second a year. Mild woman contractor, it is held: |to himself, we would now pay tribute] It is estimated that every seventh 5 ney Was the eynosure of inclusion within jen j to. the er. Many of our com-| person in Europe lives in a city with | the court room, jammed to cxpac ; p in Flanders Field and{a population of more than 100,000. ity. He walked to the wtine: jj items incider ve been returned to rest on with a firm t 1 1 was sworn,| though such s ! Hour re ago today, In a low, but clearly distinct, voice protected by -thesliens does ‘ shone he Dot oe Dr. a oat Wardha ae where credit is given nearing the shores of the . Blazer wuswered the usual p ieits invexcesacthereof coast borne by one of the functory questions of — dere “the statement shows a battleships of the Ame: navy. He sounsel, H. W. Spangler, re true uccount ‘was representative of all the heroic to his education for the medical] mand due the ; dead. profession, His Testi y Dillonvilte, “Hazel was born at Ohio, in May. 1891," he testifi “At the age of six weeks she wa stricken with spinal meningitis that left her a hopeless ins without a min a tell.” He sp without emotion as he deser imbecilic daughter, he couldn't walk, feed or help} elf in any fashion. L about the floor couldn't it wa Then she would go into conyul- isions and become rigid. “She had a mouth and teeth. but could not successfully masticate on top of the paper and then pull ing it with her leit iB “Although she weighed about 90 pounds, she Was as helpless as au infant of two months.” REMEMBE. ABOUT TH Littleton, Colo. (AP) Hazel Blazer i He did not the S4-year-old “child woman. If he ever made such astatement, he does not remember it. These sailent points of the tes ed by Dr. Harold E elderly country physi- as he took the stand to his own behalf where he is charged ing of the “human husk.” 4 firm tone, the doctor in ed a gruesome: paint- picture of his first born child and a touching story of| the care and devotion he lavished | is sufficient if all of such districts on girl He clung doggediy to his stat the imbecille and malformed ment that he “knew nothing” o the tragedy until ‘everal days later” and that he “remembered nothing” of events in the period immediately surrounding the find- ing of his daughter's body in. the same room with himself in the jface of strenuous cross-examina- tion by Prosecutor Joel Stone. t to be in the penitentiary.” Bh ee did not get farther than the fourth Commandment in his ser- aed fo. Gries abe on Tuesday night. There wi be no service. tonight, as this. is the evangelist’s day of r “QUACK, QUACK” “COATS Paris.—“Quack, quack” coats are the latest style novelty for milad: The coats are made from the skin of eider duck and resemble fur. A great advantage of this coat is its light weight. The “fur” is similar to that of the Austra opossum, *|but a paler shade of gray known as seagull hue. ing all credit of the Compile Laws for 1113 which be made by a co-tenant in pos- tions upon an improvement among which conditions 1 fi Knowledge of the person ent the lien, though the tenant in mon knew that the work ress, such tenant is pre consented to the furnishing labor, within Section 6814 Compiled Laws for 19 a) W in undivided fractional inte purchaser nd causes improvements to be m of de a with the knowledge of the vendor, the nd ownership of an undivided f interest, is an owner within latter, retaining the legal title 1 executors to retain certain devised to and ‘contro! the sume, with power to} to borrow money jose of and ex so 0 author: sell, Laws for 1913, fox the pur: tion of the mechan et Court o Sine from the Distri . Cole, Judge. Traill County, Hon. A. Affirmed Opinion ai the Coue by Birdzell, A. Acke! Hillsboro, N. | attorney for appeliants. Mess: Kaldor & Johnson, Hills. | boro, N. yD. attorneys for respond. ent. i le County ; Jonas Olson, et al, realtors an 16 of Divide County, et al, | trict No. Syllabus L. 191% relating to the establish ion ment and the maintenance of distri¢! high schools construed, and hel ‘That where two or istricts join for the purpos. of establishing and maintaining | district high school, no one of sucl districts so joining need possess th as to school population and numbe: |of schools contained therein; cations. (b) Moellring, Judge, Reversed and remanded. of the Court by Nuessle, J W. J. Funke, for appellants. E, R. Sinkler and G. jof Minot, attorneys for. respondents STEALS SHOE SAMPLES Sacramento, stole two dozen sample for the right foot. . all formal style, Unless the Opinio: shoes--u! ) Where one tenant in common | ibe certain condi- | Di hanics’ lien law and not y a security holder ; (4) Where a testator directed his | shares. his children, to manage and execute pellunts, vs. Coalfield School Dis- | warehouse commission. North defendants and re-/ Sections 1192 and 1194, more qualifications imposed by the stutute that it taken together possess such qualifi- That the provisions of said Sections 1192 and 1194 apply only to common school. districts and are not applicable to special school districts. Appeal from the District Court of Divide County, Honorable George H. of Minot, attorney C. Prekke, Cal.—A_ thief: here ‘The shoes are may we on Bete Armist! 2 if clo places of business for the full and take part in the program?” ARRAIGNMENT IS POSTPONED TO TOMORROW go, N. D., Nov. 9—(®)—Ar aign- wot Roger Roach, alias Ed our was in prog: | umed to have} 4, of the the ent a.” or F. H. Stanton, on a charge of actin government — property ‘scheduled for 2 p. m. today bef Judge Andrew Miller in United States Idistrict court, was postponed to 2 p m. Tuesday. ; Whether Roach will succeed for the third time in balking Minnesota of- ficials in their attempts to take him to thut state to face a four-year-old ;bank robbery charge is expected to i become known on that date. Sheriff John A, Johnson of C! sat the federal build. rrant charging Roach vy of a Minnesota bank and is hopeful that Judge Miller, in case of a plea of guilty, will order Roach turned over to him, instead of send- jing the prisoner to a federal peni- tentiary. ‘with robbery \Litigation Over | St. Paul Carfare ' Comes to an End St. Paul, Nov. 9 fof litigation over the rate of car fare in St. Paul s ended today ‘when the uncil voted to accept the valuation of the company’s prop- lerty and the 734 per cent rate of re- djturn, fixed by the state railroad and f As a result of the comprom new rates of fare and 10, tokens for 65 cents—are ex- pected to be ordered by the commis- sion within a month. The present fare is eight cents cash and 10 tokens for 60 cents. ‘The Minneapolis council recently agreed to a similar compromise, thus making the rate of fare in two cities uniform. Perjury Charge in Stephenson Trial Provokes Threats Noblesville, Ind., Nov. 9.—()—A charge of perjury which nearly: pre: cipitated a fight marked the murder trial here today of D. C. Stephenson, former K. K. K. leader, who with Earl Klenck and Earl Gentry is charged with being responsible for the death of Madge Oberholtzer of Indianapolis, A:charge of “plain perjury,” was made by Ralph Kane of the state counsel after Ralph Rigdon of Foun- taintown, Ind., had testified to hav- ting seen Miss Oberholtzer alone. in Stephenson’s hotel room and having had.a drink with her. The witness offered to meet Kane. “on the street later,”-and the attorney agreed. E Employes of the Indianapolis union station, at which Miss Oberholtzer is t e a h e r n is one-legged, und right-legged, ‘his | alleged to have been put on a train unique haul will pi nly} and attacked en route to. Hammond, a white elephant. Ind., were defense witnesses. They ‘Tho box bears this signature DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. OLDSMOBILE | SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. Phone 428 ————————— GLOVES Leather—Wool. Cloth Suede—Silk. Fur lined, ‘KLEIN'S TOGGERY. hi ue slightly to the pilot of et up, se sere: with back and dull head before the day begins j think you have to s Wo don iy in such cone was found Ea the e injured, Germa i | marck, state bank examiner, whovis|North Dakota in 1916, settling at i | in Minot toda Washburn. | The closing of the Karlsruhe Surviving Rev. Bischoff are his [was voluntary, while the state dank: ) widow, five sons eland, jing department ordered the closi [of the Rergen bank, after an inve gation of its condition had b: held at the in Bismarck Rev will be id, Interment will be e tery. rs have not been select- ed as set, but it was the request of the de at ng be selected for that-service. Hear Evangelist James to- the time of his de: morrow evening at the City dropped to x8 aoa Gas oe when he|Auditcrium. On account of } compared with ne to: Amer eh Ho gendu ted not sufficient room at the min nd later went to Den-| Evangelical church crowds i ooo ee ee eee an {have been turned away. This is your opportunity to hear him. ACHES AND PAINS—SOUR STOMACH TOO MUCH URIC ACID? HE WILLIAMS TREATM (32 Doses) FREE or If your ritated blad every few hours the rest and coi this fre bottle ( To prove The conquers kidney and bladder rheumatism and all. other when due to excessive eep is broken by an ir- mm ot, ii ailments ncid, no hody. of one of the ho os beside him. | tion. “Get this ie. how chronic or stubborn, we - | t rid of the one Sde_hottle doses) TWO DAKOTA 1* joints, sore nd this noti Kindly | he Kidney on s to help pay’ postage, wv sed by to The Dr, A. Wil- BANKS CLOSED | y. Dept. EA 2838, P.O, } Jon t Hampton, Conn. dat Minot, (A) The | ; vou will receive veel Rariiers ‘St k of Bergen and he William regular he bottle ithout ‘i State Bank of Karlsruhe prove to you what and without incurring any closed on Saturday, due to de- | re rives in the most s n. Only one bottle to. the pleted reserve and fr Hundreds of thou sor family. Nothing: cording to Gilbert S Established 32. yea - DD. Adv. - GILELLLAN RADIO Na ET the games you're interested in play by play 7: The accuracy and dis- tinctness of Gilfillan Radio sets puts them in a class You miss nothing because Gilfillan special features cut out all distracting noises and in- Your station comes in instantly as clear as a bell for games, lec- even if you can’t go. by themselves. terference, and tuning in is easier. tures, stories, songs and music of any kind. 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