The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO PACKED HOUSE HEARS SPEECH AT AUDITORIUM Rev. Gales’ Talk Was Pre- ceded By the Motion Pic- ture “Lest We Forget” A thousand clenched fists were raised high in the air audience, standing, gav to the emotions that stirred them deeply with the Ve will see this thing through,” as the cli max to the adcress of Rev » State superintendent of loon league of North Dakota, last night at the city audi | | words Thomas : toriun e talk and the moti picture, “Lest We. Forget,” part of the educational prog ch the league intends to brir the " packed y capacity last night several hundred people were tur 2way when the city authorities or- dered the ys and aisles cleared before the prog proceed. Rev. Gales st ready many requests have con him that the program be repeatet and s that if a sufficient num- to 1 Is Forceful » “Lest We Forget,” of the results in m beer and wine. The an exceptionally high and tremendously forceful. were silently wiped awav, while an occasional sob could be heard, and several times an invol- y ery was heard in the audi ence as 4ome scene brought tu memory occasions of the past. The picture is in no se gruesome and there is nothing crude or of-| fensive about it, y it will never be forgotten by y who saw I a that followed to the people to take up the ry on the fight for t of national pro- the last ille ort addres rring apy Dak prth and the enfo' : hibition been demanding Rey. Gales. “They ich a plea of havin treated that the} people had almost, he conclusion they had at there must be some ev dence which would prove prohibi- | lion wrong, By “The senate agreed to give the |i the y unjust SAN heen yal, |] » who have y the only way to make them respectable citizens is to modify the law so they can dofconcerning Schneller. D ician the present status of the | settie the question of whether such what they want to. Some folks|first knowledge of the ¢ «Schneller case and ad x him to| fund is tax exempt. | say “You cannot make people good }containgd in sume clipnines from take the matter up with the Mi - ——-——— by law.’zbut if this modification proposition is not an effort to make people good by law, please tell me what it is.” Speaker Applauded The audience strongly applauded the speaker when he said: “I wish} @his great audience would send af, request to congress that there be no weakening or modification of | ; pakening or modificati ary of the board cf health, Dr. Bismarck Presbyterian A :/early in § ug- {Me. Oar files are packed with s Pree peabitann leva) (bub thats ont awilinmaon,. thats Sahnalien t@ ao} tes PLS Pres. bites of the Association of Commerce testino the other hand, the laws be] doctor. 1 had. al made ar-hyterian church at Stesle Thursday | €4Fden committee, it was decided at, !f ¥e : > beginning 6: Rae ‘ peels! terday afternoon in the Ass se a aa b | Rev. Gales went to McKenzie to-| ‘M6, UE ea Livi be attended by several ‘Bismarck | yogms, ‘incaddition pats why not let Tanlac you back | day where this afternoon he will|in my practice in order so stuns, people, including Mesdames Fred fered for flowers stows entirely nyt Vigorous strength and health, address 2 meeting of the W. C. T. Practice in order to start a| q . children. etched wait to x aie » wi y the mo- He told me Welch. ‘V id. Erbe,| be for the best mixed bouquet. # =:and tomorrow night he will give |{8¢ Prominent physicians in Ber-* Seymour S. Wright) | er show for peonies, iris, and delphin- the same progrant at the state pen-|fi"» Munich and Heidelberg. He Frank Brown and William Danger’| lums if conditions’ permite If it is 2 ee PPP | knows quite everybody, and be- Miss R.| Possible to have the display the Sunday morning he will speak | from the pulpit of the Presbyterian || SCHNELLER IS ‘') Schneller, formerly of Mott, N. D., who similar cha Bi. some! Sn nae ‘SOLOISTS ARE SELECTED FOR | H.§, CANTATA | Much Interest Manifest in Sacred Concert to Be | Given By Schools Prettiest on Broadway \ | ‘The soloists fer the - cantata | “Bethany” by Rhys-Herbert, to be *| presented by the high school and | junior high school choruses at the | City Auditorium next Sunday aft-| |ernoon at 3 o'clock, have been se- | jected. Mrs. Paul S. Wright, so- prano, will sing “Thou Art’ the | Light of the World.” Miss Bessie Baldwin, contralto, will sing “Lord! If Thou Hadst | | Been Here.” i “Thy Voice of Love" and “Mas. ter om Bethany, in Haste I've " will be sung by Rev. Paui right, tenor. Gedrge Humphreys, baritone, will ‘sing “Under the Starlit Sky” and “ “This Sickness is Not Unto Death.” : These four soloists will also featured in two quartet numbers, | the first being “W. ear His} | Voice in Silence De and the! , Second, “Our Ged Is Merciful and | | Mighty.” e Two members ef the high school | girls’ glee club will be featured in | & { THE, BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Is One a Flea? No, Both Are Dogs Re tate se | two short solos. Ramona Boepple, ! Buster weighs 46 ounces. to zo mountain climbing he @ Ito, will sing “On the Eve-;goes next door and sca 1 his friend Comrade, ~ eS and Isabelle Zeamer, |huge St. Bernard, who tips the beam at Both are prize winn — —————_—_} phi will sing “Through the in Seattle. The mosquito dog is a Chihuahua. i achat & Sean e Ey The boys’ chorus will give " ae school children are engaging in a jnumber, “I Am the Resurrection Plans Under Way “hymn memory contest. j jand the Life,” and the high school | to Observe Music | The cooperation of the schools, |orchestra will play two overtures. | rene Freneh, New York chorus gir |The high school girls’ quartet will lected “Miss Broadway” by ition. the Brea ig two numbers, “The Lord Is} iy Shepherd” and “Darkness an} Sorrow Hath Stricken the Home.” | Interest in this cantata, the first |} to be presented by chools in many years, y my damages | a packed auditorium r by his false | ‘There will be no adm informaticn. He replied that he! put a collection will be hing, and that he) help defray expenses. | WRITES SAUER is amounts hy tae oer i Order Restrains nye i | Co. Officers From loss amounts by \ get Giving Tax Deeds, Frank surer G. L. might be, too, that he has been male nurse for many 3 ferent universities “T asked him to p which had been caus a sin dif- expected. | charge, Phy: Writes McCurdy Concerning For- n y do what he can to help him recov some of his loss. He Schnel. County Audi ind County Tr a. i rn s Spear mer Mott “Doctor Jer should have many instruments.! have been restrained from giving tax ! esas a Jarge German library, and | deeds to Burleigh county on about 60 for mus other valuables. Dr. Sauer ions of land in a tempor-, Thanksg Declaring that Dr. Maxmillian H ining order issued today by -| Judge Fred Jansonius at the requedt of the Bank of North Dakota. The order is ‘returnable on May 4 and e will be argued as soon er as counsel ean be heard. The order applies to land on which! the county has started action for ta: deed under ter 199, laws of 1925, but upon which the Bank of North Dakota holds sheriff's deeds. The bank claims that such land is exempt from tion, und a case is now pending before the supreme court to that Schnelle f Saue passed hecks in Bisma now al worthless 1 Fargo and in St. Paul on a no doctor, but is of Wa. |! se my suspicion,” | thereat as he figured my name, I s his inten- sand start in jail me time w believe that it tion to get this | actice under myn: McCurdy has rep! letter, telling the Waterloo | ‘ook. information he h nesota authorities who no the former Mott doctor in ey hav ve Garden Committee “| to Offer Prizes at ‘Fall Flower Show narck. Fargo and Mott news- pers which were mailed to him banker hnel Several Bismarck pre pet cial: People to Attend Prizes will be offered for gladiolas, ‘He is a crook who made the dahlias, asters, of the daisy | glove and prob: meeting of the | nual fall flower Meeting at Steele ‘The 16th annu: North Da- ssition to me to come t i m the sec ta, only to find out tr linie with Schneller nd Rev. Paul S. Wright. M Preston of Chicago will be guest and one of the principal ee him and he even | will be set later. 1 Latin, I trusted a ause I did not s times us = church at Mandan and Sunday e’ h ‘ if lea when he said that speake atthe sessions. The! and no definite plans will be made 4 FE ning he will speak at Steele. Al- Apres ree peen 2 nurse in a Thuraiay afternoon! for the show until later in the se: = pst every date during the month | n of delegates, ap- | son. : a. saat nea foe ape | aay Mave se Papers pointment of committees and a, The garden committee plans to di r4 ancts in Fargo and neighboring | ;. However, when I came to Grand busin onference, tribute literature on flower growing 5 nee i il {Forks te get the equivalent by Wright will sing at-the | 2M4 intends to function as a bureau town | reciprocity, I met Si ler and Dr.| Th, . if siecle of information. Persons interested | Williamson, Gas Company to Lay The Consolidated Utilities co ed 1 my | My opinion is that this might be a man, Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs, Han. | during the week ‘beginning Ma; which ‘recently purchased | ren] criminal case, for Schneller | sen ‘are on the Cet recat: | The lecture Wilk be tetd ot tne As + now operating the Bismarck | wrote to me, when I told him that! program, and itev Wright will de- S°ciation of Commerce rooms. = pmpany, is Planning ot tote had inquiries about him from liver an address on “The Awak gal enaison He plans. for gle sears spoeive ‘program of betterment q Germany, that he passed his ex- ing in Moslem Lands” at the Pre Sevidente aati clone canieede on Fy its local preperty this summer and [amination under anot day evening session. 4 ss pee f the work is already under Besides the enlargement of | it ice quarters on Broadway, and the placing of considerable im proved equipment in its manufac turing plant, the company will lay | in the neighborhood of five miles of new gas mains about the city. - the; extending its service to} ally every part of Bismarck. The extensions are being made | as another attractive inducement to people tobecome res Bismarck, according to offic the company, and to help in making the “Bigger, Better, B The following already been arran:; Avenue C from Twelfth street. nue B from Twelfth street to some 0} way ed for: inth street to h street from Broadway nun C. Twelfth street from Broadway to Avenue C, Thirteenth street from Broadway | to Avenue B. E Fourteenth street from Broad- “25 Avdiy to Avenue B. * ~ _ Broadway from Tenth street to <2 Fourteenth street. { Rosser from Ninth street. to/ Tenth street. Don’t throw away your used & Renovating Co. p 605. {he believed § Five Miles of Mains) *°i'" {le ‘4 While making a speed of 130 miles an hour French racer, caught fire. sure.of the water halted the car. evening and Friday aft- and at the Friday: Rev. and Mrs. Wright sing. Mrs. Langer and Mrs, Leod ure on the Fr day morning program, Mrs. Anken- in growing flowers are invited to sub- mit inquiries to the committee which will endeavor to supply the desired information. An effort is being made to secure a speaker to address gar- deners and flower growers some time Dr. Williamson said hneller might have into possession of false pa- perhaps from a dector who t his life during the world war. ernoon ses evening r name, Ih the boulevards, NERVE SAVES LIFE OF GIRL HERO: REMARKABLE PHOTO TELLS STORY Ee at Dayt na Beach, Flg., the car-driven-by Joan La Coste, neal Her brakes would not wok. She drove into the surf at. an angle. This picture was taken the moment Miss La Coste (closeup in inset) she smashed. thr’e world records, traveling at 138 miles an hour. jumped out, Three days later , Sunday in May has been chosen fo he observance of national music this year the dates are Ma the public; week and is great and] 2 to 8. mu: taken to| whole community to the of music as a fi vroadening and deepeni: for music in even sic on the opening Sunday of the week through special ent reference to music. New Health in Tanlac et grateful users have s: The prizes will probably au date per¥on h Unfavorable condi- le Vegetable Pills. tions have made it necessary to aban- = , don the idea for the lust two years Week in Bismarck The week beginning with the first © concentratio ical events into a sin; r its purpose the awaker of many tor in the na The value to y is very great a ck, aiming to accomp thousands of out the yond Johnson | firm nation’s it re that eventually the publie will p’ n week as it now does for ing, Christmas and Easter. the city have been attention to mu ermon or by mi- The chureh “I suffered agony for eight years, due fo gas on stomach, tating causedknife- like paius to shoot through me. Tanlac @ was a Godsend for today I eat well, sleep sound and wakeuprefreshed.” Mrs, John Golla, 1121 Gardner St., Wisconsin Rapids, | Wis statement merely backs up one hundred thousand | id about No long, w a arts right in ans the blood digestive o: rand make For constipation take The when ball bathe lage oe gut ond valle Rotel ts || the world, containing 3,400 rooms || When in y | Chicago | Stop at the churches, musical organizations and mov cu cial musical events during the w of Patenee CE 0! z picture houses has b; doand these will introdu PEARL FISHING AT P. 1. ila—B z cause of oncrou in thei rl fishers are turn n to the Philippin e field of operations, SPECIAL MILLINERY ALE We are reducing a’ few re. Spring hats to make reom for new gecds. A few numbers ladies’ and children’s hose Puts Pep in Every Step Mandan Beverage Company _ Mandan, N..D. Wea ’ Popular Price Show latinee, 4:10 ‘Evening 7:30 & 9:15 | 5 snecial this week. Nielsen’s | Millinery. 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