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ARE 0S RE NTT OL AT ELIE SB Te IN NM NRT IE THE BISMARCK.-TRIBUNB.- PAGE THREE peace a SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926 ; ooo ae . _cHuU: RCHES 4 Get Airplanes Ready for “Gold Rush”. |r eset ia Air Hero Chee D [DATES FIXED: (wf CONVENTION Egation this morning said ana will wait here until the last le moment to see if any new i stion will be forthcoming lyst 1 | tilies ” | | { (Minsourl Set Synod) ‘ Fourth Street and Ave. A. ‘ J. V. Richert, pastor. 30 a. m. Morning worship (Ger- NORTH DAKOTA a. m. Sunday school. 7:30 p. m. Evening sworship (Eng art isk tes, Gua BONDING FUND | State Meeting Will be Held at _, benten Ser i - Rev. B. Sch nit Dickinson—McQuigg Has services, 1 D., March 13. Dates for the 1926 convention of the North Dakota department of the Ame ; Legion to be held here. were definite- __ EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts. C. F. Strutz, pastor. wg services at 10 A. M. Ser- “Lend Me Your Body.” i Has Successfully Passed | ' Through Most Strenuous , Bible school at 11 A.M. Mr. H. Years, Says Auditor nani mes th i his & pon vant » superintendent, in i co ‘ 7 n cha ee of loca’ Rie charge. “lasses if 1 ments a 1 conference wi 8 “3 ie ee ee een | Operation of the North Dakota : nference ‘ state bonding fund, which carries | Commander John Rodgers of Hawaiian flight fame, circles over Palm | °fficials. ly 1,000 delegates and Union Young People’s meeting at! | bonds on all officers of the state or| Beach on a seaplane trip from Washingten to Guantanamo, Cuba, where | members are expected to attend (he 7:15 p.m. This will be an especially helpfu 4 political subdivisions requiring bond, he will inspect air forces. convention and extensive plans for = ee iekeee Miss Evelyn Ja. oe a profi of $180,014.97 | ———- — — _ | their entertainment are being made. q ks ie last’ one of the series of Bible! lefost ani aie be ° Lage lie § a farm in Beltrami county, Minnesota,| Miss Katherine Moyneir, one of our| , It is expected that John Me- ' studies for Christian workers will be] Grind Forksy-eiere urchard,) which the fund has ‘ech unable 10) teachers, ix xpending the. week-en Quire, national _ comm given tomorrow evening at_7:30 by Rev. Aldridge. The closing sermor of the campaign will be preached by one of the evangelists at 8 o'clock. Special music at all services, A cordial welcome to all. many others high in Legion coun; will be here to address the conven .-} sell and on which no value sb | with her pare: fund has $188,886.55 on de-| niaced. It is carried on the books of | yp th the state treasurer and) the fund as without value, he said.| 4, sin Gibbs township. and Mrs. Gi . and| tion. orge and Mrs. William Gierke were} “An entertainment feature will b visiting with their parents here in] side trip by n to Me Mrances Monday evening. where automobiles will be taker a tour of the Bad Lunds, ANNOUNCEMENT The licensed Maternity Home an Uneatned: premium | 508, Ninth street hax been quar ae A regular township mei held in this township at-the set up ‘as ST. GEORGE’s EPISCOPAL CHURCH Airplanes are being put into service between Hudson, Ont., and the Red Lake district, where gold has been | serve ed for a few weeks, but is open} hen | i reported found. Photo shows the aviators embling planes ready to carry prospectors north. jferve and another of $201.42 whieh | tined Pen! office. Those present were H. Gierke, Fourth Sunday in Lent. me ; ‘ . \ ee we antie \ VAN ne re Hat. ; #180 a: m. Holy Communion. | 6:30 p. m, Intermediate and Ep-| Fy a s d, the report | Ah John A. Olsen has been on the sick 4 40a, ms Chuteh, school. worth League. | show the fund has had a gross in- FRANC liek POCO 4 week 11 Morhing prayer. 7:30 p.m. Evening. Worship. The |* D and has paid out! Mr. George G erke has been in this| Mr. Walter Dietz uling barley for the F THE ATRE 430 p. m, Confirmation class. | [Pastor will preach | on the vet, Tuesday, 7 p. m. Men’s club supper. Saint Who. Sidestepped.” The Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Bible class, ah will render an anthem and Mrs. » ‘Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Lenten de-) W. J. Targart, will favor us with votions. solo entitled, he Good Shepherd,”| sipslie | by Vandewater. North Dakot: TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN. If you hav vy already 18 H0, goa het igcome for! 5,6), ws % " 4 . The ditteronte between the eee d Mrs: Harms spe sda surplis und the. ney: Intbne ls Tepve- fd Mes Har vent Ty ay u : evening with Mr. and Mr a7) Setted by asset, items of bills and) Quite a few have been sick with Ia} John ¢ ave cost the state|Tax levies for interest, terest. yak galt ro ohh tc la motor home o experiments in in-| eral fund 40) 4 days starting Monday, it being | Mr ther church home | dust i Some e e here sent ¢1 ch 15 ‘Govier Ave“ undc7th Be, With dec Strangers. expasially, were|t bonded indebt-|Tax levies for intere: | The main items of disbursement) orted te ha er ae li me et Miging cea music, 1. G. Monson, Pastor. come, Remember the hours. 10:3 eto bank bonds 50.72 ng the period have been losses to- renee Vina . ehRHE The and Ata ; poe u ee : w Mati . Monday dl é Services Sunday morning at 10: a.m, and-7:30 p. m. Tax levies for interest, talling $87,185.48 and reinsurance | \ oy! ond with ae and pig en ane Gabe’ ot latinees Monday an T * “ AREA, i mill and elevator bonds 1,196,910.97| premiums totalling §28; Sea. of the day, all departed for; Tuesday only ‘opic: Not under the law but un ‘ | i ng $2 Frances. their respective homes i y y der the gospel. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | John Steen said in a statement) (nee The report, which list: me | Sunday School, all classes, at 12 m.| Corner Ave. A and Fourth St issned here tod : : AMD os eevee carried by the fund, shows that the Evening Performance In the afternoon, 3 o'clock, the full A. A. Holmes, pastor. On the ba of figures compiled] Outstanding indust: total amount of bonds in foree on 10 P. M. & 9:00 P. M choir, 38 members, will give a con-! Services for Sunday, March 14 in his office, Steen said, it will re-| said, are listed as follows: December 31 was $ . M. . M. cert at the auditorium, No entrance |, Morning worship 10 fee, but a collection will be taken up.| the pastor. Them It is hoped that the people of Bis-| senting Christia marck will avail themselves of this| Representing Chr: opportunity to hear good singing of| The regular S songs worth while. | will be held at 12 noon. Mr. John : 3,467.50. Re + addi ax levies of $12, | Bank bonds ‘ $ 2,000,000] insurance is cared in all cases ay the interest and’ re-| Mill and elevator bonds _ — 4,500,000| where bonds total more than $25,000, 0 ran 1S a 0 tire the bonds issued to finance the| Real estate bonds ....... 22,059,000{ that being the maximum sum carried ate mill and elevator and the Bank , by the state, é school orth Dakota, «How much more| Total In the early days of the fund it was fo evening service, as many wish} Thorpe, superintendent to hear the choir again at Mandan in| A union Young People n vic a ae Bets: y day s t ile. < i noon, 3 I have to be levied to pay interest] The bonded debt and — interest{ impossible to obtain reinsurance be- N H ‘ r y wish) superi ent. d retire state real estate bonds re- | c! ure not the only costs of the| cause old-line companies would not! | 3 i Mandan i i cople’s meeting | mains to be determined, he said. state industries, Steen said, since, deal with the state, the report states, | | ing. i Svangelica islative SS) cared for| and during that time the fund sus- i " 5p. Steen's ures P expenst in many| tained its greatest single loss, one of | The closing services of the Bap-| In a summary of the cost of the a funds were used 000 in Slope county. Had rein- /§ FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH tist and Evangelical union ser industrial program Steen submitted ae h had been raised for other pur-' surance been in effect at that time, i Mal 3 ; the evening. will be held in the All welcome. church at 7 Rev. A. uist, pastor. will be held in the Evan: al | the following figures: Among items so listed and! the report points out, the loss to the | Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. church at 8 p. m. when Mrs. Ald-| Home Builders Ass'n. ap- not included in other tabulations] state would have been $31,000 less | Song service at 7:30 p. m. j tidge will deliver the sermon. propriations .. ... $ 115,000.00] were: Investigation by 17th general | th y se. | i Program: xt Thursday evening, March 18,| Home Builders As'n., tax assembly of the mill and bank, $11,- | 5 ommended that the re- | \ Singing by the congregation. ight o'clock, the third number of | Jey 3 . 14,797. 37; paid to Bishop-Brissman and ce be continued “at! | Scripture reading and prayer. the Young People’s entertainment] Terminal elevator fund ‘o., for auditing in 1921, $12,065. le very large surplus has | Selections by the choir. course will xiven when Judge} used mostly for mill at cost of printing bonds, $17,455.75, | been created. | Reading, Miss Alphi@ Alfson. John Burke will deliver a lecture on! Drake ..... 12. In additional Steen “said, many _ Losses Were Abnormal Vocul duet, Nina and Micion Mel-| the subject: “A Trip Through the) Werner experimental state departments have been forced enting on the history of the ville. United States Treasu apne ya Se RAE slegical help because of the | f avers that it “has just | Song, male chorus. At the morning service Mrs. O'Hare | jndustrial commission i in work occasioned by the! P2 most strenuous | i Instrumental music, George and El-| and Mrs, Staley will favor us with a] Miscellaneous from yen- trial program. ver wi din this s i q vira Anderson of Mandan, Talk, W. E. Bystrom. Toe eee car MS Feta i"hackcweny ot inane) Ht ontains all the bran in the whole wheat Song, quartet. plution fail, there is and want Ger- teed pity ere breakdown ‘of + pérmonal morale) has Instrumental music, George and El- bility that the entire probl y voted in immediately. z : Bt ES a GERMANY OR turned over tothe aavent FO eee eee they fina] Tesulted in more defalcations than Selections by the~choir. FRANCE MUST patie cuead Sdniteatlon oxbEsuaad auiatiges WAI ever occurred before, Losses will be Doxology and toon journing the question of delegations for their firm determin- | ! been much higher than formal,| ¥ er idntel cerning Germany’s future league, at-| cessfully, pasing all its losses, and (THE. madeap stage play that , FIRST CAURCH OF cust - : titude, before they have even crossed | NW has a balance to its ¢ huilied Eis i SCUENT! | (Continued from page one) ing that the council ma the doorstep of the league. ; making all proper reserve: thrilled Europe and capti: Corner Fourtn Stand Ave. C. | ment that the Locarno spirit had] tinal: mein ited future contingencies.” vated New York for three years, a bers of the leagues w hose League Here to Stay } 4 7 we) " 1 is Sunday, Mateh14,-1926,- .-}-deenparalyaed. -- | venresentatives shall always be mem sdteanwhile, ‘the assembly mI Du SU ata UE Ue has now been made into a mo- y» Sunday service at 11:00 a. m, e current mecting of the league! bers of the council, li ¢ provides | held a brief ‘session and voted, with-! the department was unable to ; tion picture masterpiece. The Subject: “Substance.” was called to admit Germany. that a majority of the assembly must! out a dissenting voice, to erect a! yeinsurance with, old-line bonding most gorgeous and thrilling of Sunday schgol at 9:45 a.m. | wit SUBMIT QUESTION upprove such a step. + [magnificent assembly hall on the! Companies (sti Wednesday evening testimonial L. r QUEST! Veiore tot tater al cocoa bs ft: the aw, How: tl apt romances: teenies meeting at 8 o'clock. TO THE LEAGUE COUNCIL Ratification Not Certain pew TRuguenTs COnooaba Ino tearires Of Aeneas Ne A reading room is open in .the} Geneva -(P)—The allied ever, the manager final love story of the ravishing beauty to cost 17,000,000. "Swisa’frane church — buildin; every Tuesday,! abandoned at the last Hence, even should the council unan-j Qaicoates B eawe edn placing reinsurance called The Merry Widow and -}} Thursday and Saturday, exeept legal| moment their plan to hold another | imously designate for {delegates thus gave an impressive] Daketa bond companies. At pr the dashing Prince Danilo. ! holié=7s from 2 to 4 >. m. meeting with the German statesmen | permanent 1G CTL AHeHOMNRE coWle ke. neky Rage Mtitl | Il written with the Northern 8 All ‘are welcome to attend thesc| this #fternoon and reverted to their| before the fe pL ROR Na ea rp YY segs, swccess 4 vitror ten end LEO STEIN rio by ERic HVON'S STROHEIM. and BENJAM N GLAZER. services and to visit the reading/ original intention to submit the | proval and the opponents of Seeancaneaney as a result of the room. tangled question of reconstitution of }in the present ¢ gi " ora . page — é the league council to the members of |there ix a possibility that the a \ecording to information in French acini SSP ASE Thousged. GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH that body itself. sembly would not ratify the selecti ; eee eats anlater pen | “The bonding fund is recognized i Corner Eighth und Rosser r! neil members met in pri- | of hi sent moment. | i RUR@e Rte! Simthe weden, other bonding companies as a com- Rev. Fred Trautner of Beulah will session at five o'clock in the or ha : in the coun-| pany and is given the same considera- he : ir Eri : vor-of Poland, thus present-| tion in the matter of reinsurance as have charge of all services. o' of Sir Erie Drummond, the| men insist ve ‘ OLAS . p tion in the matter of reinsura Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. league's secretary general. RU ber cebanaliestath ate alaron of he for which} one old line company gives anothet Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. hould Jast_ minute attempts to'them that they gre echt higteat ey s in this respect. The fund receives a . ~ Young People’s Society 6:30. p. por rteres aes ey * Sreine, fo) ni caeuoe| commission or discount of 20 per cent on all reinsurance placed. This re- sults in a handling profit, gross G a 50 cents “per $1,000 of, bonds, + JOHN | ILBERT sured over the limit. o ! | ried net by the bonding fund. 1 as the, Prince’ rate charged for bonds is thousand per annum,” Evening service 7:00 p. m. | ; a i After the evening vices the se 8 By thi Bonny) would not a eapeiam And oe erste | 3 ; - ” | be obliged te consent in advance to ; | ce p enlargement of the council and | is cordially” invited to attend these | : : . ay if she could muster enough! 5 i ivotes, could be elected Sweden's ) ie ‘ ‘ |place’ by the assembly, There is no| In connection with its work, Bur- ‘i . . ch. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH aneuatt # j | = | lige ual, “The department has been ‘Who is This New Chap a nm. J Church school : 3 ‘ i active all times to protec ae aut fisdtes Ted by Mrs. | i j { Too Late To Classify subrogation rights that might be a ,¢alling on our daughter? mm. Morning worship, Ser- jod’s Partner.’ “Jerusalem, O Turn Ye.” “Morning Hymn,’ Dudley Buck. \ 12: Other departments ( church H es or defalcations. agent # b I don’t know— i | school. j f i | H { | i i j | FOR SALE--Library-dino table, 4, been recovered and property, r leather chairs, 1 day bed, buffet,| personal, acquired from default hal: Leseevhitachal and coat 1 windsor ro all made of | Most of ‘the property has been con American walnut. 1 kitchen cab ash and turned into the 1 library” table, 2 kitchen 1 fibre rug, 1 bab: high chair, fruit jars and jel 1 lady’s winter coat, 1 lady's spring coat, size 16. Reas- ably priced for quick saie. dlier, Apt. 4, over : Lardware. FOR SALE! Fresh lel cee io) stein cow and heifer calf, _Inqui R. R. Breen, Bismarek, N. D. R. 1./ B-13-2t FOR SALE -The only hotel in town with population of 1,000, doing nice business, in first class condition, fund.” The only exception, he said, is a KNIGHTED _ 12:15 p, m. Dinner for the can- “. vassers’ who represent the church on the annual financial canvass. 3:00 p.m. S Christian En- deavor. Topic: “How to Overcome the Spirit of Anger’ and Revenge.” Leader, Dan LeRoy. 7:30 Evening worship. Sermon: “Neglect,” the fourth of a serics of sermons on*things which hinder sal- vation, Music: “Jesus, my Savior, ‘Look on me," G. B. Nevin. *: ce ‘Fierce Ra he Tempest,” i Hicsuisas Pe : eee : : well equipped, electric lights, Bvening chorus choir. E S : steam heat. Must be seen to ap- The afternoon is devoted to the] f°: ; ee 4 : preclate its value. Price and terms o _ raising of the church budget for the z a ty So@coo} | reasonable. For further informa- coming year, the method used being| — : ee. po tion write Tribune No. 95. the every member financial canva ’ : : ume from Klein's “Oh! well, ee he’s all right then!” 13-1mo. We heartily Snvite the public to our : : : oO ©] | FOR RENT--Fufnished rooms for 5 ervices and to take ie in our ac- : ce t 24 | light housekeeping. 930 Fourth St. % . tivities. : hc Z ieee 3-13-1wk : ROOM FOR, RENT—Ladies on! METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sey iy ; : itchen privileges to right pa McCABE ati es PG : oe . Call 282-J “after 6 or Sunday. Take your own moving pictures with Pathe’s wonderful Walter E. Vater. 4 : amateur outfit. Camera and projector scll for only $97.50. Divine service will be “conducted ‘ . ™ [| | WANTED—-Salesman with mechanical tomorrow, Sunday, 3 eo : ; ‘apable of handling large $25.00 down and $10.00 a month 10:30 a, m. Morning worship. The : : : ier fe those who quality hject, 4 es ; portunity. ‘ Bihat Most Diftieult ee ee “ , ee Call Sunday, Room 622, McKenzie ve. aus, Hotel 3-13-1t. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. 5 Se s i F, 7 Because has weather advice has} he choir will render an anthem| ~ ; Wanted: Good all around butcher.| _Besause, has weather advice bat a and Mrs. Shinners will favor us with | what a rude interruption cf “chow there would have been had ‘“Air-| OR€, Who can make sausage and must | ETOT2, P ‘Marvin, U, 8. weather bu: BISMARCK, N. D. be good ‘ an aes sale *: nday. school: (classes | Plane” slipped in the snow as he took off for this flight! But with Lieut. rid Uinecpnonee sma” pate |teau chief, has been decorated by for all ages). The Men’s Bible class Chase up, the prize jumper cf the 3rd U. S. Cavalry cleared the table] salary expected. Writé care Tri- Norway’s king as “Knight of the especially invites you. beautifully—this at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. . hune No. 2. 3-13-1wk. Hieatog of the Royal Order ee A ‘Thrilling and Authentic : & 6 ; f General Admission—S0c “ Camera Record of the eee : | Z Children at Saturday _ Greatest War in History. : : Matinee—15c fae ENN ded ee : Evenings—25c “(A MOTION PICTU REY The Proceeds to be used for a Under: Ameen at Community Project Loyd Spetz Post, No, 1,