The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 3

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6 A Evangelist Picks “ ) “Unpardonable Sin’ ‘As Sermon Subject 5 gS At the time of the service, the Ev- angelical church was well filled last night to hear Rev. and Mrs. Aldridge’g messages in song and sermon. After & vary profitable Bible study con- ected by Rev. Aldridge and a most interésting young people’s meeting by ‘Mrs/-Aldridge, the main service of the évening opencd with a number by the chorus choir. After a stitring hymn’by tie congregation and ope: ing prayer by one of the pastors, Rev. Aldridge played “Holy Ghost ‘With Light Divine, slide trombone, Mrs. Aldridge playing the accompani- ment on the piano. Following the scripture lesson and announcements, the evangelist sang very ,impressively, “Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight?” Mrs. Ald- ridge then brought the message of the evening on the subject: “The Un- pardonable Sin e took her text «from Matt. 12 herefore I} ‘ou, all manner of sin and! ll be forgiven, but the against the Holy Spirit not be forgiven. And whosoever 2 speak a word When three bandits tried to rob a tl bank in Aledo, Texas, Miss Gertrude Medford, telephone operator, flash the alarm throughout the ‘countr; side and had a posse on their tri immediately. The robbery was fo ed, one alleged bandit was shot and captured and the other two fled. neither in this world, nor in that which is to come.” Special Music “Three Modifications of Faith” will he the subject of this evening's mes- sage. There will be special musical numbers that will be enjoyed by ‘all lovers of good music and_ sin; Saturday evening will be “m' * night,” when the evening will be up with sacred vocal and instrumental various individuals and or- ganizations, There will be chorus songs, male ‘quartets, ‘duets, instru- mental solos and duets, thus insur- ing variety in the program. This will be one of the most interesting serv- ices of the entire ser’ i The public is cordially invite. PRE coe rel | Last Minute | News Bulletins |! | & Depositors ‘in ‘the Mohali Closed Bank to Have Hearings Hearings on several hundred claims against the state guaranty fund, pre- sented by depositors of the Mohall State Bank of Mohall, will be held next week at Minot by C. J. Fisk, referee for the guaranty fund. The hgarings will begin March 16 and are edietted to close on March 19. Turtle Lake and Washburn to Play For County Title Washburn, N. D., March 12. Washburn and Turtle Lake high school basketball quints will _ play here tonight for the McLean county championship. In the elimination matches Washburn defeated Wilto 38 to 14, and then beat Colchar! 43 to 13.’ Turtle Lake won fron rison, 31 to 20, and then defe Underwood, 52 to 14. Howard Melaney will ising at the Mandan Auto Show at 3 o’clock and at 8:15 today and Saturday. * Washipaton, March 12- Former Senator Johnson, Farm- er-Labor, Minnesota, has decided to appeal to the entire ‘senate elections committee his contest for the seat of Senator Schall, Republican, Minnesota. The sub- committee decided unanimously this week to report adversely on the contest, and will submit its report next week. March 12.— Valley City, D. (#)—Halliday and Leonard high schools will play tonight at 8:30 for the North Dakota consolidat- ed graded high school basketball championship. \ Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel. The LOGAN’ “We Thank You” 118 - 8rd St. All Phones Zi AF HEAD LETTUCE — CELERY CAULIFLOWER — TOMATOES — PEPPERS NEW CARROTS — BHETS — TURNIPS RADISHES — GREEN ONIONS. All Phones 211 118 Third Street Delivery Hours—9:15—10 :30—2 :30—4:30 Close 8:00 P. M._ SATURDAY > al VARIETIES $1.19 VARIETIES 6 Medium Cans Spaghetti One Can Free 3 Large Bottles Ketchup ... 2 Small Bottles Ketchup ... 7 Small Cans Cream of Tomato Soup ... 6 Medium Cans Baked Beans 2 Bottles Chile Sauce « 2 Pint Bottles Cider Vinegar 2 Quart Bottles Cider Vinegar’ 2 Large Jars India Relish .... - 2 Medium Jars Peanut Butter We Invite You To come'in and taste.some of the 57 varieties—Special . J demonstration by. Heinz representative. » {guest at the regular monthly meet- ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LOCAL ADVISORY BOARD WORK BEING Adjutant A. W. Brewer of Fargo, will go from this state to the army Naivisional commander for the Salva-, training school at Chicago this year ition Army in North Dakota, was alto prepare themselves, for this sort of work, he said. mitted to enrollment in the school, ing of the local, executive advisory each prospective pupil must pass ter- board of the army in the Lions room of the Grand Pacific hotel yesterday, jand told of the work being done by organization throughout the the local arn e. Whit y representa’ nd Lieut. Before being ad-, ADJUTANT BREWER TELLS MEMBERS OF Nn. B DONE IN STATE BY SALVATION ARMY tain tests and be recommended by ; Capt. Knuth, the young ladies who, are now in charge of the Salvation Army work in Bismarck, were also at the board meeting and made their report for the month. Since coming to in February, the accomplished a york, and many ave been cared for by them. e ecently, th especially ¢ of a fam Adjutant Brewer, although comparatively young man, has 1 years in the Salvation Army nization now has 32 offi- field work in this state, ‘he told the members of the board, jand the people of North Dakota are {2 i i lize what the s for and the it is perform- nty young men and women Demonstration and Sampling Saturday Afternoon EMPRESS COFFEE (Vacuum Sealed) Superior Quality at this Sale—Lb. 64¢ _ National Biscuit Company’s Fancy Cookies and Premium Crackers direct from the ovens. Special shipment. 2, ‘ge package Family Sodas—Special, per pkg... . .31c ssorted Fancy Cookies—Value 40c Ib—1 and 2 Ib assorted boxes—Special 33 and 65c We are the largest grain feeders of cat- tle, hogs and sheep in this section of the country, and make our selections from the best of our immense herds. SUPERIOR QUALITY—LOWER PRICES Pct Roast, grain fed beef—Lb......... 17e Boiling Beef, grain fed beef—Lb. .....12¢ Reund Steak, grain fed beef—Lb. .....23¢ Porterhouse Steak, grain fed beef—Lb..27¢ Rib Roast, prime grain fed—Lb. .. .23 (Rolled on Request) ! Lard, pure, fresh -endered—Lb. .. 4 Pounds for 10 Pounds for .. 1 | Fancy Lamb Cern Fed Pig Pork Fancy Veal MILK FED CHICKENS Fryers Roasting Stewing Head Lettuce FRESH CRISP SOLID HEADS FOR ... , Bleached Cclery—Per buneh .. 25 - 20¢ Fresh Car Shipment: New Beets, New Carrots, New Turnips, Celery, Head Lettuce, Canliflower, Pep- pers, Tomatoes, Green Onions, Radishes, Parsley, New Cabbage. We Feature and Guarantee HIAWATHA BRAND Dozen Washed Carrots—6 Ibs. for .... Washed Beets—6 Ibs. for .. Yellow Onions—5 Ibs. for ....... Parsnips—5 Ibs. for Canned Corn, Canned Tomatoes, Fancy Peas—Per can ........ 6... e eee ee eo IBC 3 Cans fdr ........ Laundry Soap—5 for . PHONE EARLY AND OFTEN 1060 ‘ Appetizing, palatable Hot Cross Buns! Baked daily. of the finest ingredients— ready to serve. - | Hughes Bros. Bakery ° : PHONE 546 std FRSA 1 DARE AN RRO PAGE. THREE. naThe, state securities commission Peer ge eiving i e pany. Chvengo, to\cdeal in securities | March 16, to be held at the A. Hook aI) Loe \0. U. W. Hall. Everybody welcome. ts en ee of father, mother, and four children who arrived in Bismarck entirely destitute and with the mother quite The family was cared for by the Salvation Army until the mother had recovered, A second case was that of caring Yor the four-w old baby as left ’on the doorstep of the army headquarters, The: baby has now fully recovered from smallpox illn and is being cared for by the local officers until a si able home can be found for it. The third case wa a woman who In addressing the members of the | board, Capt. Whitby and Lieut. | Knuth stressed the point that they iare ready and willing at all times to | co-operate with any and all local or- ganizations in doing all they can to| help this community. . we ‘: [The attendance. at vegterday's <ex.' Howard Melaney will natane tie. Oe mebers Ur: urhoart were | Sing at the Mandan| Taxi from Lewis & necsent only those whe were ill or! Auto Show at 3 o’clock| Clark Hotel to: Man- and at 8:15 today and dan Auto Show, 50c the work of the Saturday. per load. LICENSE GRANTED 1 f the city fail to come. The meets regu y each month THEATRE Tonight and Saturday Matinee Saturday at 2:30 MONTY BANKS “KEEP SMILING” A landslide of laughs and an ocean cf trouble! Monty Banks at his best in a rollicking, roaring story of a youth who kept smiling when the world laughed at him! —And you will, too! New Easter Apparel The reflection of the bouyancy and yeuth of ‘springtime is in these first fashions of the Easter season. Fabric, line and color combine. in creating this freshness and smart jauntiness, FROCKS Georgette, Flat Crepe and C De Chines, verted into the loveliest Frocks, with long s the new flare and other popular style feature colors cf Bois De Rese, Grey, Palmetto, Blue and “$15.00 UP COATS smart with cape hi ds and novelty i, Poiret Sheen an: Tan and Grey, also mix- The new ts are ver Coa yles are shown WEBB BROTHERS “QUALITY GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE” AUANROUEUSUOOUOUDONOUGUAUOODONONNAUOUOUUAACODONOENONOODOUCUOOORAOUOODSDONAUUANOORHRONAUdOOOoNoONNtabONuanoNND fe Annual Tour The Concordia Choir - . Moorhead, Minnesota _ HERMAN W. MONSON, DIRECTOR _ t “THE NORTHWEST'S FINEST “MUSICAL ORGANIZATION. a ‘BISMARCK AUDITORIUM | _ Sunday, March 14, 3:00 P. M.

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