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SAGE TWO — 9 Fert “What's In A Name.” All our I CHURCHES | inthe this service The ‘Ladies | quartette will sing for us“0 There Is Rest.” by D. Romanov will Service every Sunday p.m. in connection with Sunda school, J. B. Happel, Pastor. come. m. and h Lutheran Church € and Seventh Street. Monson, Pastor. nday morning at 10:45, Walking Cireamspect.” | by choir. chool, all Trinity Engl Corner Av stor. ay school. Jasses, at 12 m.! 7: a will be br ‘Authority of Belief. Prelude Lateo—Hahdel, come, { M R, E. Morris. Pirst Lutheran Church Poss lneg A. J. Malmquist, Pastor. hool at . me i £ 8:00 p.m. will consist of talk on! son). Atri ponsive Reading > ‘Soldiers of the Cr church work, elect readings and songs by the | Lesson Galatians 4: 1-26. Prayer. Anthem: messengers, “How AN CHURCH lovely are thy Announ a Offertory, organ “The I son Anthem: Sermon: loon League vices Sunday School. Morning Service (Ger ‘Jubilate. By Rev Sermon: “Chri Hymn: God Bless our Native and Pilgrims in the Wo Land. #:00 p.m. Evening Wo Benediction Postlude: “The Festival March Stultz. 12:00 M. All departments of Church Endeavor. PISCOPAL nn Endet- rt, Rector 4 Manda Third Sun St. Mark’ aici fe 2 Rg ade gl | just a little word of Love.” #4, m, Church School. GNeIr. 11 a.m, Matins and Sermon. | seiplecauleeied: MRL. Wright. The newly confirmed will 5 communion at th This service will also * communion for the W. United Thank offering ted. Gs al nay sermon wiJl be on St. pani the man who came back. (oenalay saccade FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ACD lsh Ga lt { meeting at 8 o’elo Corner Fourth St. and Ave. A. | "4 reading room is open, in every Tuesday, | duy, except legal FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, scl st Fourth St. and Ave. C. ‘Services ut 11:00 2. m. “PROBATION AFTER a.m, | testimonial | the! All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading; END BUNION PAIN FOREVER *| No Need to Suffer Another Day Those Agonizing Torturing Pains. of the servic McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL.’ CHURCH a. m, Morning Worship. The Pastor will preach on the sub- ject “The Sinfulness of Worry.” The Ladies Quartette will ‘The car ittectrated is the De Luce Coach Priced $1040 at Lansing entitled > “Sing The Love Of by Jackson. | j 12 noon, Sunday school. (Classes for all ages.) The Adult Men andj Women's classes especially invite) . you. | 6:30 p. m. Intermediate and Ep-| e. hrist_ and the Word's Miss Ruth Rowley. ing Worship. preach on the sub- | BANKS PROMOTE - D. B. C. MEN’ E. A. Haedt is now Asst Cash- | ier, Farmers State Bank, Cathay. Less than a year ago he was a stu- dent at Dakota Business College, | Fargo. O. W. Fode, another D. B. €. man, recently appointed cashier, First State Bank, New Salem. | “= D. B. C. actual business training | (copyrighted—unobtainable __else- where) means better positions— | more certain advancement. 700) fanks employ ‘‘Dakotans.’”” 226! graduateshavebecome bankofficers, | Watch results each week. ‘'Fol. low the Succe$$ful.’’—NOW Finish at busiest season. Write F.L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front It is a joy Pletely at coacn BISMARCK SHOE DeReemee Brow., Braddock Charlen Whitney, Steele | Ered Weber, Flash tM rads Malaine I Shoe Repairing. Special Attention Given to Parcel Pest Orders. No, Dak. | ) Invocation, Lord's Prayer (in uni-| Murphy Is Named - Vice President. of Insurance Agents H.'T, Murphy of Bismacri ber of the executive com: e -\ the North In Dakota Association ance Agents, was vice presidents reelected, jected vi Grand Fe Mandan; J. F. P ks; J. Brockhoff, N A. F. Powell, Devils Lake; ler, Jamestown; H. F. Ko: Bowdoin and M. G. Helm, S The A. A. H. T. Murpl hols, . Wahpeton. Oakes and G, "Juvenile Band Will Broadcast Monday Eve | The Juvenile hand will broadcast | a program Monday night at 7:30) Hoskins«Meyer sta- { »*cleck from tion KFYR. The band will pl at the Elks hall and the program ‘on- | ‘will be broadcast by remote ¢ trol. A complete beeen will he pub- | lay evening’s paper. + lished in Mond 107th anniversary of the 1. 0. 0. F. of Amercia, April All members of the Or- der and families or subordi- nates, Rebekahs, Ladies’ Aux- iliaries-‘and_ Patriarch, Mili- : NEW. In the sense that it combin elements of stamina, tip, Banus 26. tants are cordially invited participate in the celebration Monday, April 26th, 8 p. m., hall. BATTERIES! Long Life, Low Priced Guaranteed Reliable Service on all makes of batteries. Your satisfaction guaranteed NOT ONLY WHAT IT DOES BUT HOW IT DOES IT- to drive a car 80 com- your control. It isa Gelight to discover acceleration end braking, so positive and yet 80 smooth. It is a relief to en- : counter steering ease that does away with the usual trials of traffic and of parking. And in Oldsmobile’s luxurious comfort you will find unending pleasure. The growing praise of Olds- mobile is not only for what it 7.0.3. Lamina does—but how it doee it. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. Distributors HOSPITAL - | BISMARCK, N. D: Henry Burman, Prop. ASSOCIATED DEALERS ‘Turtle Lake M. Co. Tartle Lake Manxon Motor Co, Washburn Veubrer & Sonn, WeKensie Mater Hyon. @ Feuhrer, Yeeiand Kinet & Mater, Listes jenry iment A.M. Alderin, Fort Clark lear Aute & Mach. Wks. Lekr Roberts’ Garage, Carnes OLDSMOBILE eleeted vice | lent of the association at a eting held in Fargo yesterday Hf. Braatsberg of Minct was and presidnts are: | inson; B, F. F. Nichols, e, Valley City; I H Docbler, Minot; | | HEARING OF TESTIMONY IN BATTLE ~ OVER PROHIBITION QUESTION ENDED | government, senate ay i hy, | H. ( lay to Washington, . Only the summing up arguments, of the association, | to be delivered during the afternoon, | ! remain before the sub-committee of ofthe executive commit- | the senate judiciary committee, which jas conducted the hearings, takes the, ecord in hand to do with az it wishes. |. The concluding dav's scene of a H_| tion was transferred from the commit- *} tee room, which has been used. for the | hearings, to the marble room of the| a jnodifica r building, so that the!| and the i oO. | ever-increasing crowds ek, | swarmed the capitol hill might be ac- ceter, | commodated, Those who went there,| xecutive committse mem- sir | “lay | office which SMARCK TRIBU 24-- AP)- Each « dreamed entirely new car. Yet more th: it jemen: ne have passed since Gen- aoe i H qriNiireremtGattodevelopaSis public eo maturdy eagmeren as to gain immnbdicte Teadechine universal aay, meriting such During those years, the Pontiac as is forall june. Se oe Six was not only d ed, refined corded this new Gen- and developed, but also subjected eral Motors Six. Ouhland Six, companion to the Pontiac Six—$1025 to $1295. Stair Motor Company today saw that, as they began, the nf , Prosecution and defense completed | arguments closed with a wide gulf)..'"° ' <5 i tf | their evidence today in the spectacu-| separating the opponents and pro-| ists was Julian Codman of Boston, i" {lar prohibition battle which has for! ponents of prohibition modification. three weeks dwarfed the other activi- | 4 —— ies of the legislative branch of the! EACH SIDE CLAIMS IT. HAS PROVED ITS CASE Washington, April 24—(AP)- Both wets and drys concluded today their ; _ stimony before the senate prohibi-| ¢ in closing arguments by ide told the committee it had proved its case, the wets declaring they had shown clearly the need for| i of the s arguing that the e have dence showed that. nothing was neé ed except a strengthening of the Vol-| stead act and its rigid enforcement. Co + yet three years ol to such brutal and unremitting tests under every conceivable power un dri of at its price, the Pontiac Six is an aio’ ‘tae ee Wayne B. Wheeler of the anti-saloon | league described the testimony of the opposition as a “conglomeration. of heierogeneous, incoherent inconsist- encies’ proving nothing except that| | certain elements “want booze with a okesman of the modification-| j.who said it had been established that the dry law was without public sanc- | tion and that millions of Americans! jhad determined to go on drinking liquor despite the protests of “fa- natics” and “fools,” oe Gtand Forks, N. D., April 24— | (AP)—D. C. MacDonald of Grand | i candidate for the | nomin congressman from the Dakota district, he ann resent la it reservation, the follow- All prices at factory. *825 BODIES BY FISHER Bismarck, North Dakota way! _ normalcy. Thousands have felt “pepless” and they have found relief and new life in Chiropractit treat. ments! You can do the same thing with a few treatments! Let us adjust your vertebrae so that they fune- tion correctly. Chiropractic Can Restore It! Haven’t you often said, “My, but I feel lazy, no pep at all. I wonder what the trouble is? Some- thing is wrong with me.” Yes, we’ll venture tosay you have and you’ve found nothing to relieve this feeling. There isa Chiropractic will put your body ‘back to Call on us today | PONTLAC SIX CHIEF OF | | THE « SIXES ; | | SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926 |. Speaking for the prohibitionists,| day. His nominating petitions are how in circulation. London, April 24—(AP)—The | Calcutta correspondent of the | Echange Telegraph says nine per- sons were killed and 71 injured in tod lay’s Morlem-Hindu rioting there, | Bucharest, April 24—(AP)— Existence of another forged bank | fote scandal in central Europe | which may rival in its size that recently unearthed in Hungary was dixclosed today by announce- | bars. ss Zs |to aid | ured that exact duplication of prints “The Sidewall Does It Notice these long, massive tread tion at Bi atad| ufact iw=—-formerly Kron- ransylvania, for the man- of Corged hill Washington, April 24—(AP)— President Coolidge has received and referred to met Director Lord the bill to increase pensions of disabled Spanish war veterans. Some of the supporters of the measure believe he will veto it. 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