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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4,.1926 Episcopal Church Temperance Society ‘Announces ‘in Favor (Continued fr from. page one) aun and enforcement with good re- sults.” “I am amazed that. they advocate \ Sucteed in undoing sone bf the n foolishness. of, which he was guilty some years ago, that is far as his personal interests. are | cerned: The society secretary, said Dr. wi | son, was right in sayi negletted education since the pro-} ion law came. “We thave,” he asserted, “but we are not going to neglect it any. longer. [ELKS BAND TO.GIVE PROGRAM FOR THE BISMARCK FORMAL OPENING OF BISMARCK’S RADIO STATION NEXT MONDAY EVE TRIBUNE SIX CRUSHED WHEN A BRICK | FARGO EDITOR WILL SPEAK AT of the organization of the assovia- tion, which comprises the editors of | the second congressional district, will sessioh. | Cow Produces 1,478 Pounds of | PAGE THREE milk over all ages and breeds. - In a test, she produced in 365 days 1,478.66 pounds of butter and 31,- | 060.6 pounds of milk. She ranks sixth in the world among the rec- ordy held by mature cows. row in cocoanuts are luck charms by. the Pearls that valued as goo WALL FALLS) MANKATO MEET Butter i in Year| natives, modification so as to permit light Bo wines and‘beer,” he said. “This” is WEST C@AST { Hoskins-Meyer Statiof Will Broadeast Regularly; Prom That} pete ———— Aberdeen, S D. a (2)—A the brewers’ program and not the| \ Newspaper Men of Southwest: | rourcyenrsold cow; Redfield Segis program -of the churches that’ won ALSO HAS A 4 Time on—Wave Length is 248 Meters—Stidio Is 11 Others Injured, Some Seri- anna, owned by the stute school the, fight for prohibition and are ern Minnesota Holding , | * jand home at Redfield, has been pro- 3 fighting for its enforcement, Located in Hoskins-Meyer Building | cusly—Weight of Snow an ¢ Laas OPTIMISM “None of the church denominations / BAD STORM: : Fitisiiiean: Sebaigtn | claimed “a world record breake ay 4 | which officially supported the Anti- Sacoon league in securing the 18th amendment have back-tracked> and I believe more Episcopalians are in favor of prohibition than heretofore.” Bishops Are Members Dr. Empctogtem resigned as rector | SE! of thé.Cathedral of Central New York| New York, Feb. 4- Believed Cause iis Mankato, New Britain, Conn., lems pertinent in the newspaper are ‘known’ to world are being considered today by to death, 11 others, some in| Mewspapermen and women of _ this rious condition, are at a hospital on of Minnesota, who gathered Dusiness session of for cows under mature age. ‘The cow | broke all state records for butter and | Im ~ CAPITOL (Continued from page one) i A concert by the band of Bis-| watts cap: Halifak that she was hurrying to the|™marck Elks. lodge 1199 will be| id the studio. and the radio depart: | freighter’s nid. | broadcast’ Monday evening, February | ment also has equipment for broad: |8, between the hours of 8 and 9/¢ sting by remote control fron any sere Is HEAVY, o'clock as the formal opening of Bis-| place in th The opening » VERAL LIVES LOST marck’s radio station, KFYR. owned | gram b. Minn. Feb. 4 ®)—Prob- Right now, we fell as op- for ‘the two-daj (P)-—The entire! and operated by Hos tudia by remote contral fiom at Syracuse, to enter the New York|castern section of the United States |The station has been doing exper $s havl and then put inte the y t the Southwestern Minnesota Editorial i t= State Anti-Saloon league in 1915, Aft-|from northern Georgia to Maine and ™ental broadcasting during the past a lat the foundry of North & association. timistic towards the ges er nine months, he said he disagreed | inlarfd as far as the Ohio valley, to- | ?Wo weeks, since It/wag.entirely over- | nufacturing company. ‘orgetful of their es and wor- 1, EAT . with the policies of Wm. H. Ander-| day wxestled with the clanenes: to | hauled and rebuilt, in preparation for) vorable reports have been | lieved that the building ries, the editors will ew acquaint- THEATRE eral acceptance of our ances and induly n elaborate program of entertainment arranged tor them at_a “get-together” tonight. Incidentally, the 30th anniversary n the roof, froin the weight of snow | Bebe Daniels Gets Candy Believed to | Have Poison in It of transportation | the formal opening received from people of strroundi communication: | Monday, and the tests -h ven vi towns and farms in this territo: satisfactory. said the station manager toda: Supplying first class pro KFYR will be known as the People’s country. spread death and destruction. Sweep-| times when very few othe |own station, Efforts will be, made ing up the. Atlantic seaboard from) Rhroughout ‘the country, including | at all times to arrange prograifis’sat- northern Georgja, since early last | those of extremely high power, could) isfactory to the listener: night, the storm was centered today jed by their comments over Block Island, R. I., weather bu- | tions.” son, then a director, and resigned.| prevent paralysi The Church Temperance society has | and a list of members and officers that! s includes 20 pishops throughout~ the| region. On land and sea the: | P New Spring Suitings, Styles and Prices, as the } old) gentleman: who, on LAS' TIME TONIGHT Alma Rubens and big cast in VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS DISPUTE SOCIETY’S STAND his ninetieth birthday, Washington, Feb. 4.—)—Advocacy The Helling Agency as filled a deci 2 lieke vores |reau officials said. They predicted | tion need here-| ‘Tie station's wave length is 248] 10.” ancotes Fob 4.--UP)-Canav | ‘ Soest tha rane Reyaie’ rt ened, a a a eee a ae | « went out and bought Episcopal church provoked a voleanig |#10ne ship lanes by strong gales, to | station. by telegraph, telephone end ben@fit of radio owners who have Phe Maltly'bo”- Babe, are | y suit and extra pai the grand banks off New Foundland, eS iH ange te th t it hes been he: not yet tuned in this station, it is | new suit and extra pair was sent through the mails to Bebe outburst of Dy: motion picture ious organi comment today from var- ions interested in pro- | First Guaranty Bank Bldg. actress, it} revealed today by United States where it would dissipate. ces up. d tha i customs offiei the wave le The snowfall was estimated at-from | th LYNNE” Phone 877 Bismarck, N. D, of pants. hibition and led also to some fire. | is. | kK: 3*inches in the south to 20 and 24 jhe congra ca vas forwa » Misi "apne BW hele of the Anti-| inches in the costern foothills of the for their. efforts shorter than that Diniele Heanor ee | oe agiic, issued a statement de.| Alleghany thountains. A depth of | brondeasting coe atl oth andoah, To : A tae Comedy We'll send a representa- ing in detail the conclusions, ‘of| %X inches had been recorded at noén | fail. : iy have been asked ie “i rs | in New York City, 18 inches in uppe tive to call on you in a an, waclt nelepeinty, Wai 28 To Tonk ataters Therehow wal ac-] ‘The local st » Dr. Glarence True Wilson of the| companied by a driving wind. jthe radio depantment Methodist iscopal board of tem-| At sea the snow carried further! Meyer p perance said the Episcopal church had | £Ti¢f to storm-harried ships. | There | cranism to “contributed nothing to the triumph | the snowfall was so heavy that the | tainmen of the prohibition law and its at-|S#le-driven flakes approximated the | tempt to betray it will be without | thickness of fog, ‘causing ships to | j rks cla hh consequence.” Seek shelter or to anchor until | Fourth street. The studio in the| and John N. Henlein is chief opera- ‘Announcements Go In Record | Clearing of the atmosphere. music department. ‘The control panel| tor. “Mike, the Whispering Swede, 3 Die From Exposure is located’ in a separate room off| will be at the microphone from time d In New York City three persons ' i ji i {to time as guest announcer. | Musi- has a beer and ‘wine bili pending, put | died from exposure. Seven men were -|eal programs will be radiocast for] here today on charges of counterfeit. ito the record, the announcement | believed to have lost their lives in the most part, although other num-| ing United States curreney lo invNew. Yorkion tehatt lthe sinking of- the barge Vapor, the erated Gl > i bers will be announced from time /tives say he confessed. “piseopal society by Dr. James EI nicpel d ae ae opiates : d with the see sua | to time. His paytner, fal) eRe pringham, but it was admitted onl ea samecmngise Pad Noel aie i 8 1 v, @re located in th a diiee Seat aie d he was from Fargo, N. D. After iL was agreed to th it| towd barge off the Ne sement. its towers abo lus S. Patents. Box c 127, Fargo| innocence of his friend's a iiding support the! Cook with Gas. | the reply iy aroante es roof of the | Williams said the had been arrested 10| Ideal Fuel. Complete In AU Res; tigating the ease, Cc ‘ounterfeiting Charges Bring Man’s Arrest Omaha, Neb. Feb. 4.—()— Williams, 2€, of Seattle, Wash turned over to federal authorities | DR. R. S. ENGE “Pawn & Politics” Chiropractor nighe cails for a noi broadcasting from 12 0 p.m, and a dinner hour program from ¢ p.m to p.m. y of Hoskins- ment i prov dio set own The station is located ns-Meyer building, 200 \@ few days, to show you To Rearniey AND the splendid values we TURDAY BUCK JONES —IN= | “HEARTS AND Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Station Personnel F, Dirlam is the station director have to offer this year. As soon as the senate met Senator | Edge, Republican, w. Jersey, who OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE KLEIN'S TOGGERY DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. Wheeler, antenna system terpoi | %, eton the same charge at Seattle, but publican, Ohio, objected to wee ASING HOURLY | Tes the fn cocaped because none of | b ; VP) —Its spurio ney could be found. Figo replied, thas the gladly, . ingressing by. ike. Houta. ar puvious meney could be found permit the Wheeler statement to “he | anew storm which swept up the 4 0 a antic se from\ northern Lea phgieta, Soe lie ptner aatpiee | Georgia this afternoon held the en- 212 Main St. Phone 428. ai ite Soli es | tire northeastern section “of the ejoined Senator Will | United States fast. in its grip. Weath- ° jer bureau official predicted that the storm would continue toni | aebtetthan’ a. doew. desths in the east were’ attributable to, the storm, proper mage was rapidly: mount- ing, and a paralysis of transporation and communications was in* prospec! The death toll mounged with the | ews t rien were killed and 11 thers iniured in the collapse of yee | foundry building at -New Britain, ice mee se) Cont believed to have been due to ¢ weight of snow on the roo! tas aur he eral others were believéd to f th . In_the statement he Mr. Wheeler disputed points set forth by Di ed that prohi stimulated rather than eliminated | ic temperance teaching; th at of colleges and uni pals have de- | youth had leans and high school pritt cd the wet slander th wine and bee emall lost their lives on sinking bar the New Je coust and three per- , sons in New York died of exposure. owas that tion (about | n, for the rich can. buy nore | Bismarek, Mandan — aod but the law docs not|- Traffic Bureaus Meet With Expert. M. member | | i | | onet sos has not intreased "concluded Mr. Wheel: | ‘A man is unfortunate in his as-| ¢ ations if he finds more intemper- e than former Cadieux, rite experts, Wilson declared that “the | with the membe hs Temperance society is | not | Cau opal churek, and is not an | 4, ion eof influence or of con-| 4 sequence.” The most significant | thing about Dr. Empringham’s state- ee Springer of Jamestown, Al f the firm of Springer & afternoon. H ‘arious proposed changes in! : freight rates are being diseussed in| ment, he said, was that he order that Mr. Springer may deter- darn fool to give up @ good church | jmine the attitude of the two clyle and a big stipend to fe the world | hodies concerning them. The James- | better overnight. ltown firm is employed by these two! “His environment is wet,” he con-|chambers of commerce, as well as! “And His. present step will [others in the state, to represent them | ubt be popular _and perhaps he|in all traffic matters, : This Sale Commences Friday Morning at 9 O'clock Selling Out Bitter Root Mercantile Co.’s Stock : 50c to 75c on the Dollar Bitter Rect Mercantile Bitter Root Mercantile « Company’s Th Bi R M il C Company’s 2 ‘he Ditter hoot Mercantile Company ie ows Was one of the largest stores in Western Montana and handled noth- Devonshire Suiting Per yan ing but high grade merchandise. 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