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PAGE EIGHT EAT ING DINN CAMPAIGN IS am ENTERING ITS = FINAL WEEK cE R 4500 r E ET UP mj " emmenacn es Rev. Has Saved Greatest Sermons for ii Week James Revivals of TONGUE ere bailt {0th Anniversary of Glencoe Chureh |: “Some people James, why your own busi and more hap. pine: home tha now have 4. Y » be th © fat around; g rection; quitt: Thousand Converts Last Week More than a t week head the save their heart wonderful record pusand persons. of the Christ to Him . truly And still i for something | and © and joy Mat a hope foe the feturo, ything will be on a bigge and-better-than-ever ¢ this Kelist James reserved hi est sermons for thi week and every effort will be made to pre sent the best musical the entire campaign for the we happiness, prograny The sermon cuses, somethi Next Sunday thirty, service for n “Hot Cakes Off the’ Griddle every creed, race, profes ganization ‘are eapected com Campai ‘That_ the F paign is the biggest thing in. North Dakota at the present time i dent, not only from the ¢ ences and the throngs of cony but in the widespr campaign th eling men in towns and Dakota the n only. $ Men of ion, and or and wel Influence Wide evi ort that on tra ies all over absorbing topic campaign. tory has North Dakota been iously interested — in reason? That's ceiving calls from every section of the state, pleading with him to come and conduct an evangelistic cam- paign. ‘Lo those who know the Rev. James it is not hard to unde why he is recognized by us the strongest, most evangelist in America tod ecessful why hi services are in demand everywhere; | why he has such’a notable record of victorious campaigns; why thousands | everywhere throng to hear him. M James, formerly a prominent theatri- | cal owner and manager, would now | be a millionaire had he continued in his former profession. Just one of the theatres he formerly owned is; valued at more than a million a lars today. James is one of the fav- ored few who were born to succeed at whatever they undertake; a born executive; a born leader of men. Another reason for his meteoric | career is his great heart—his love for | \ every lost soul, his utter unselfish- ness, Harry James might well be . called “The man who thinks of every- body and everything else first, and himself last... “Money and rest for himself are least important of hi thoughts, the least important of motives. He doesn’t preach and and work tirelessly for finance, for the love of; lost souls, /and be- 4 tst | and Mr. | tand | authorities | TAX SALE IN BURLEIGH CO, 7 8.504 ght an ane A hasket evening. ¢ oat extreme of ehureh, Jail Break at Minot Frustrated An at. ieved tot night S. Spicher discovered of the No i with possession wutomobile, and Frank » the then n the however, Emmons County Pioneer Is Dead ton, pic pa # local ho the large circie sand at Linton, Mr. Shier ourn his loss his wife; M do Allan and . 1 your Christmas gift hosiery here. -Our line is com- plete with all colors in pure | Bros. HEA \ Marco Polo, who traveled to China and became famous, had nothing on four-year-old Walter Edward Lancey, Jr., of Portland, Ore. Walter is on his way to Australia where he will spend Christmas with his father. He’s traveling “by his lonesome.” “1 like boats and my father ig going ito give me a little one for Christmas,” Walter told his friends when he left. to Be Celebrated | who sawing of | 1 i possibly “| means of! “| such d ' Silk Hose at $1.00 up. Webb! * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925 ‘BOTH WETS AND “DRYS PRESENT Most Dra Dver, Who Would Repeal Prohibition Act With the old, nendment, | BAND LEADER REVERTS TO TYPE i i | 1 i ~NEW MEASURES Is That of Rep. flood of propos: | und repeal onderance of « proposals fro » drys have nearly ale with their m: up prohibition enforce «first felt the agitation | uring of more than prohibition bills into the at the opening session, publican, New Je to bring the hopper it. | od today the que: {1 Jersey + one senator had two of them to increase leoholic content of bever-| * rom the present maximum of one half of one per cent to vent by ght. This was the rength beer fixed by presidential Vol- re amend the ealing: exist physician ont pint a period of ten would further by He stead act trietions day 1 © hills will he referred to committee, which al it later in the se: ures fo act sponsored by the Anti-Saloon 5 defyned to tighten up pro- hibition enforcement, ~ also house proposals. » wet proposals there presentative Dye lican, for outr ional prohibition ac In lieu of that he would have con- ress legalize light alcoholic bever- jakes ("One of the dry proposa tive Cramton, in the anu senate fis that of Missouri, Is. a bill by Republican enforcement agents under rvice, found er in Rep | Republican of M | who introduced Reports Favorably similar bill. on the Mouse River « Irrigation Plan! the in Favorable report on posed gation district Mouse river country Bottineau count ite Engine lows f the department of pro- the a}. ren made | hm by enior irrigation en- agri- ure. Fellows inspected the proj }during a tour of North Dakota las | summe: Referring to ct Fellows si that ak 20,000 the Mouse rive id: “It appear: ge tract of land.) res or more, can be furnished with supplemental j Water at a cost that will be by no prohibitive. The records show that by utilizing only a part, of the storage capacity of Buffalo Lodge Lake there should be water ‘enough ilable in Mouse river! for the satisfactory irrigation oz tract of land as has been} ted. As to the lands them it briefly stated that the a lands | available | sugge j selves ed with 1 water that. it will be ible to make a thor satisf s for an irri 5 Judes Flood Protection igation. project as pre y tate: offcials would tail with a plan for flood pro- for Minot. Pointing out the connection be tween the two enterprises, Fellows said: “lL suggest that if the entire | Mouse river loop region shows sufficient interest in the matter it may ‘be possible for you to interest the Bureau of Reclamation of the . S. department of the interior to $100 Reward | for a box worth 6Oc! i He was 4,000 miles from home, in a land where cooks fried everything; and all his | Stuare, 's tablets in a trunk they couldn’ \find! “I'll give almost anything to get lit,” he told me, “for I can eat anything [ie cis gald oben oct a ener rece i ward. And otherwise, I have to pamper | my stomach like a baby’ Ailments like dyspey indigestion, | sour stomach—are not caused by what you eat. Give your digestive system a ftcle scientific Ae/p. And eat what you like! Yes, even doughnuts; baked beans; dishes cooked with onions, Stuart's hs ia Cablets give your stomach the line it needs—and that's all there is to a] Full Box FREE! Every druggist has Stuart’s tablets, 25 ii ee Or, a ple box es if you write tl ituart ial Marshall, Mich. Ger a yucral bar Stuart’s for the De A new stomach for twenty-five cents, STUART'S SPEPSIA et—and keep Peleg : TABLETS| Lae ee | but Senator | , pre-| of liquor} Ja. ON while visiting Des Moine and this :photo s With him is Gov. score| Pan} Whiteman, famous jazz band leader, dipped back into the years Before becoming a music him sitting in the driver's s John Hammill of Iowa, Whiteman was. u he drove t of a Des Whose guest | . ch an extent that it will under- ltake a detailed survey covering the whole situation. I believe that thix is a project worthy of study by the bureau of reclamation and am inclined to think further that it would look upon a study of this | jroject with favor for a number ot | ” rewsons in Alaska also wag urged on the ground that its service there at present is available to less than half the native poputation. The need for extended medical assist- ance there was declared to be “peculiarly grea Births Exceed Deaths in City amendment and still other | st The | missioner of of | ht | | Enlargement of *' Research Work Highly Essential of Bismarck had a po- —— ease of 25 in population onth of November, ac- records on file in the Auditor M. H. Atkin- tificates of births and g the month are filed office at the ciose of each the month of No- vember these indicate 44 births and 19 deaths, thereby giving the pepulation increase totaling The figures a fictitious, how ever, as far as the actual increase in population is concerned, al | though the births exceed the deaths here almost ever month. The incorrectness of the figures, us they relate to the city of Bis | marck itself is due to the fact that this is a large hospital center and many of the births and deaths corded ere are not actual res! dents of the city. Many Datiouts are brought here from throughout the state for treatment, some later dying here, and many of the births at local hospitals are to people liv ing elsewhere. INUUVULUA HULLS The ¢ tential inc p Wahington, Dec. 8.—(AP)—En- | during the jlagement of the research facili ties of the Bureau of Education i [highly essential if a sound educa 41 method and policy is to be lated, John T. Tigert, com Sducation, declared in his annual report made public to- night. | He asserted that those respon- istble for school administration in the United States in great {need ance in certain im- portant fields,” d that “no other nder such impartial office of C son, C deaths in his period and for of the n al agency “ho as the bureau. At the present time,” he said, dequately provision is diretully Tneeded for study in the flelds of school constrac Custom Tailoring Just received another large ship- ment of foreign and domestic woolens. It’s a pleasure to offer the men of this community the services of our designer and cutter, with the assurance that the style, fit and service will be satisfactory. Bergeson’s | Tailoring. Clothing, TLL UMLAALONLUOAAAAAOOAONUAUOAOUAORANUAOUEREOUENUOUAENAOEOOCOAEUAGEUAEOENUAORAEOEAUOAAUOAEOOGOAAEOAEOAOUGA = Fl There Is No yr yeni In | Home M ie When You Can Buy \ arene ay ~ Satisfy, Ready Mixed Protein Ration Like na aloe AN find that to al ie eae and the sai intity and variety as Sra offered fa Sterling Bat Mesh will cogt hen os ‘or more ti much Sterling for. And when he mixes at lone held sehr fee ad uniformity in each batch and he cannot: the thoreugh taining provided in fallorme iy atthe Slee hos sock te de with Why bother with miting? And in addition Sterling Egg Mash. is Guaranteed to Satisfy, ASK YOUR DEALER Write for Book “Feeding For Eggs.” « NORTHRUP, KING & CO,, Foods & Seeds MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, During } November Watkins for forward positions while Lobach and Benser will contest the conter position. Olson, Wutzke, ben- der and Brown have chances at guard. A preliminary game will probably be arranged. The interclass championship of the school for the first half was won by the Juniors Monday evening when they defeated the Freshmen 25-14. Watkins and Olson were the out- standing players for the Junior five. The consolation game resulted in vic- tory for the Senior over the Sopho- mores, 10. Larson and Holien- beck, seniors, were high point men. ‘The second half of the interelass tournament will be played after the Christmas holidays. [BISMARCK HIGH ; TO PLAY STEELE HERE FRIDAY EVE s concerning the outcome the Bismarek-Steele bush i me Wednesday evening at 7:30 ‘clock in the high school gym would work as both teams are un- he Bismarek line-up is inde- and Coach Collins may choose Proph Riding Over Winter Barriers Summer is the season for long, pleasurable rides and tours in the Then it might be called a “pleasure car.” But in Winter the qutomobile is a prime necessity, if civilized folks are not to go into hibernation with the bears. motor car. “go in comfort, regardless of If you have no car you are looking out of the window or If you have a car you can places” weather. wondering how you will look when you finally get to your destination. Buy your car now. Winter miles are worth most. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Distributors verland Fine Motor Cars. Bismarck, No, Dak. 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