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CHICAGO EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS TO Lourdes, city of miracles, received the 12th ‘congress in 1899; , Angers the 13th in 1901, Then congresses Malta, Lourdes an wrong to trust women with the Holy Spirit and sacraments. One delegate declared that the church had never eprehensible to permit the “modern” FAMOUS COLDSTREAM GUARDS BAND TO ydairy cows will reveal their prairie |pusture records at New Salem. At Mandan: 9:30 a, m. Wednes- at N. By station from which the tour will start on order where 4 1-2 acres eqpals 7 acres continuously gr } guess on the weights of steers, discuss the types of steers, and see the trees, flowers and shrubs at the Federal Dry Land Field Station, * were held in Namur, Angouieme, {called women to officate in the inter- BE ET FOR ROMAN CATHOLI Rome, Tournai, Mets, London, Co-jest of religion and that it would be \ logne, Montreal, | Madrid, Vi mprint on the church by the intro- of County Agen . C. Neweomer, ee ee " iuetion of such customs Inspect thonch “silo where “silage| * STATIS MOVES BEAR is packed with a Ford car, and see Marion, 0.—A woman moved re- tl : cently from her old home here say-, the three, five, seven|ing the locality and neighbors were » the steer native pas- but that there was too much the rotation pasture] static to get anything over the’ radio, PLAY AT PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION 1 < ¥ ea is the first city in the Unite Chicago, June 17.—Sixty thpusand| liament dedicating themselves and] States to be host to a congress. (Hig children, grouped into a tremeraous| their work to Jesus before the Biess- Housing Is Problem choir jn the open. amphitheater of} ed Sacrament exposed on the alta The city has thrown itself wide op- — Soldiers’ Field, on the Jake front,| she was inspired. to bring about «Jen for the occasion. -.Visitors ig g the Mass of the Angels public manifestation of such venera-] be housed in priv mes, at steam- is tht unprefedented spe. d f acle| tion as an act pleasing to God, ships moored to the spe-| will be offered during the She confided her aspiration to cial railrond trains and everywhere | m of the 28th Internation-| h Ss of Lille, and later spoke | else that is con . The hotels, ic Congress here, i ‘ardinal ‘Deschainp in i of cour: wil wded to. the 0. o d it to Pope u. | The pontiff warnily espoused it, t” is derived a 8 r -| with the result that on June 21, 1881,] froni two Greek, wo ” mean I be only one o the’ first congress convened at Lille] ing well or grea " chairo, ful events of the congr Motiles of a riéhnegs and hess never before seen in this coun- try will be held daily during. the sessions, From Every City Whe Eucharistic Congress will be rt magnet for Roman Catholics hrougl out the world, Thirteen car- { é |Full Day's Program Planned Pret eer : : | For Farmers at Mandan | Wednesday, June 23 The Provincial Evhibi toba, which is Brandon, hs The band will be at Brandon June} 28 to July ys been noted for) under the d rtainment fe: » one of the most erg of the present | vy lover of Aand niusie of the Coldstreais, while the record nals, the, ranking princes of the Six hundred Patholic faith, will be present, and : ixty-eight head: of} ed all previous eff t ‘ e ¢ jeattle have registered the story of] clean, high k pe and atcublahbps 4 oe FE che nerwere moar , Paige a briny the ° ol e way. Seven thousand & 3 é in Oo . I HS " Pests Ate expected and: mi gbeet name}: 4a 3 y head of animal husbandry depart- fof members of ‘monustic ord ment, North Dakota Agricultural monks, on cow! and multiiud nuns, And, in addition, a million laymen from every corner of the earth will come for prayer and commemoration ed ~ Sacrament. fficially ope cathedral in providing el Use| mous ¢ s Band direct from +l band is nd, to furnish two musical con-! the 0 each day. Look for the name on the bottle cap ached is written his of the Briti The mere sight of the band is even head will he on ex- : el ‘ spiration, for one hibition on the pastures there on]? q i | but turn to th regiment it repp Wednesday, June 2: ‘ 4 probal and the mighty part it has pla: Six hpndred ‘sixty-eight steers re- | mous y “hand of t a lot of facts in eleven years | -—— —— and Prof, Shepperd tells what he | ane eee caught of their interesting story. PAD ML clo Fe ; Hach steer is branded on the Yeft {cemt of all information is said to be | this eleven 1 in pasturing | hip with a large dividual number | received through the eye. For most | beef cattle at| Mu . Others who so that every one who sees can | people that is the most pleasant way |have studied the subject will offer} get the facts about him, including | to secure it. suggestions, | | weight, gains, ete. On June 2ard John T. Sarvis, one | On the following day, Thursday, | A weight guessing contest can be [of the greatest living plains pasture June 24th, the equivalent of 3,500) staged if desired, out information on} Holy Name in Ch dinal Bonzano, the papal delegage, will be installed with gorgeous page- ‘antry amid the celebration of a pon- tifical high m: Then the suburb of Mundelein, 88 HG ‘miles northwest of Chicago, where the archdiocesan seminary ‘located, FAD eI ISRO SARIS ASD ASICS. bp of Chiicago. In Mundelein, on the final day of the celebration, a proceysionai miles long will wind through the lanes and paths of the seminary grounds’ in the train of the papal delegate and the canopied, consecrated host of the BR iiessed Sacrament, tis A Million Communions At the Pope's request, a million hély communions will be offered up us a spiritual bouquet to fulfill what is known to Catholics as “The Pope’s (BB Intention.” Masses on the opening : E a H day of the festivities will be celebrat- Scheme gs d : Z f ed every half hour in every Cathol | This is the Edward Hines, Jr. Memorial chapel at St. Mary-of-the-Lake | ‘every church will conduct services Seminary, Mundelein, I1l., which will house many events: on the pro- { undey a visiting bishop or archbissh- | @ram of the Eucharistic Congress. Note the American colonial style op. of the building, unusual in a Catholic church. It-is patterned after the In the Catholic faith and termin- Z Old Lyme church in Conpecticut. ology the Blessed Sacrament. and the| ~ * ‘ Eucharist are synonymous. The| with 1500 Catholics Blessed Sacrament is a small cireu- } adore the Sacrament. lar wafer of unleavened bread, con- Where They Were Held stcrated at the mass by a priest and| Two more congresses were heid in through the miracle of transubstan- | France. tiation, to which all<Catholics sub- FT PRIILININSI AT. cil mae: Eo! SIP AAAS AD AA LD IA IOLA A IOS SF, June Clearance Sale June 1 7th to June 26th Ze Try, this delightful old ginger ale TuereE is health and happiness and good fellowship in “Canada Dry,” for it isa real ginger ale—made from real Jamaica ginger. Famous for years across the border —served in the Houses of Parliament in Ottawa, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and at smart functions every- where—Canada Dry” is indeed a ginger ale with a distinguished and an historic past. 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LRLALR7 Hence, to Catholics, q Congress is a time vicing, in keeping with origin found in the tzerland recefved the | Gospel of St. Luke, which: says: the fifth, and . the taking bread, He gave y scribe, containing the body and blood The seventh, Here the word j of Jesus Christ. held in 1890, convened ‘at Antwerp; “Eucharistesas 4 The Eucharistic Congress was first| the eighth’ in Jerusalem, the ninth me the term employ : gathered at rejoice IAAL AAT ALLA A AAT ©, conceived by one Marie Tamissier of | in R s, the tenth at Papar-le- | Catholic chureh to signify the Bless- Tours, France, in 1834. On witness- the eleventh—in 1898—j} ed Sacrament and the real presence ing 200 members of the French par-| at Brussels. | of Christ in the Holy Eucharist. L&LSLRLOLTS = L2F2I* SNe, eee eae ef* SCSI ATCT IAL OF ©. SRP eTPrhLese No Approvals Every Sale Final Alterations Charged on Sale Garments -Men’s Suit Sale | Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits for young men or the more conservative dressers, offered in this sale at a great reduc- tions. Suits that are tailored only as Hart Schaffner & Marx can tailor them—in the latest colorings, patterns and styles. Formerly priced from $42.50 to $55.00. Sale price No Returns ITIL Ss: ISI RI SAS DAI SIAL IT ‘The interior of the cathedral of the Holy Name, Chicago, where the Eucharistic Congress will be officially hen opened on Sunday, June 20, with formal ceremonies of welcome to the papal legate. SPECIAL HOSTESS PACKAGE reg x orted this spring numbers about | among the P. ans, such as the sys- 175. The number of persons by whom tem of trial marriage, were also re- i i ular interest but one oO *North Dakota | | . Bird Notes > Two more reports were received on the cuckoo and nighthawk, and all dates for these two birds fall between May 24 and 30,- The dickcissel has been ‘observed only at Argusville, May 26, and the cedar waxwings still remain unreported. Late records in- clude the yellow-bremsted chat at Jamestown, May 28, and indigo at Argusville, May 25. Both of these are southern birds which rarely reach our state ami are not seen very commonly or regularly. Whether jbirds are increasing or decreasing is a subject. of much pop- which it is difficult to seeare accurate informa- tjon,\ especially over a long period of years,’ It can he noted that with the breaking up. of thee original or by hunting, certain species quite rare’ while certain others increase due to planting of trees. For many of our species ob- servations can not be made so read- ily. . z ¥ + Floods Destroy Nests The writer has been interested for the past two years in the redwing hopulasions of a certain half mile of drainage.ditch. Last year the ditch ywas flooded by rains the-second week of June. Some 70 nests were; de- stroyed and only about a dozen late nests at higher levels remained. #, Curiously enough a count on May “430 this year showed identically the game number as on that date last Ti ‘koo, dickcis: roe waxwing, redstart and Brewor: blackbird, but whether. this is cause tI were less common or be- eause he had not sufficient oppor- tunity wh een ae ed to pay. e majority o' Ss he h not noted any difference in . numbers, Bi, . The reports which have -been re- “geived from observers over the state: iknish a fair index to our birds, ‘but by no means a complete surve; All cooperators have reported whi hey were able to see in the limite ount of time available, Some were le to attend to‘ it for few, if any, aver: G hance to one: half or jess of ; specie. whiah oceur in the state. “he total list eee iS san ve (E the different species have been re- ported probably gives an estimate of the cons, rather than their abundance, though it is_a combination of both. Many birds’ which are common have not been noted by some because they were not acquainted with’ the birds or had no opportunity to see them. The robin, meadow lark and flicker come first with 13 reports. Red- wing ‘blackbird, killdeer, grackle, mourning dove and oriole are second with 10, The next three places are as follows: %—wild goose, ‘crow, junco and Arkansas kingbird; 8— tree sparrow, yellow warbler, gold- finch, kingbird, eat bird and bobo- link; 7—marsh hawk, sparrow hawk, w hroated sparrow, bluebird, chipping sparrow, barn swallow, shrike, yellow throat, house wren. + The above list of about 25 birds shows which are best known exclud- ing the permanent residents such as prairie chickens and chickadees. Next week we plan to present a summary of several lists\made recently to rep- resent only the, summer residents. SO ile ca | News About Women | ——__________-# London, June 16-(4)-Girls unable to cook an appetizing and palatable four course meal are not educated in the real senge of the word, said Dr. Eliza. beth Sloan Chesser before children of the Parents’ Association at Lady Mat- fey's residence here. / i ‘In. my opinion,” said Dr. Chesger, “dietetics and cooking should be com: pulsory in the education of boys and girls alike. Girls should be prepared to be good housewives as well as doc- tors, barristers, nurses, artists and journalists.” gute should include the viBht to b rights should include the right e guillotined, leaders of the feminist movement in France are being freely told im connection with the condem- nation to death of the nurse Sierri, Feminist leagues are being challenge to come out with an explicit declara- jat. they uphold the principle of, law for’ man and ‘therefore the question of the sex of uousness of the birds” 9): Haynes . came ‘threw this camps: 16 — () — Women’s |- pugnant to the Tutks and probably led to the passage of the prohibitive law. They are still forbidden under the new civil code to marry any but Moslems, ‘however, though Turkish men are free as of old to marry wom- en of other religions. - Tacoma, Wash., June 16—(#)—Mrs. Rose Castiglione is endeavoring to establish seri-culture on Puget Sound. She obtained 3,000 silk worm eggs from italy, To incubate them e wrapped them carefully, placed them next to her body nd let the hgat hatch them. She hi ut bhem ‘on a mulberry leaf diet and expects to know soon whether silk can be grown profitably in this climate. Landsberg, Prussia, June 16-—(#)— ns of unrestricted rights for women have scored’ another vic’ They are rejoicing over the app ment of the first woman assistant overnment counsellor. She is Frau- ein Helene Schulz of Landsberg, daughter of Richard Schulz, a school teacher. Fraulein Schul: ssed the ¢ivil service examination: of a list of twenty men. ‘Waku Ashland, Ky., June 16—)—The missing link committee operates here in economic marriage of wome! d ‘businessmen’s organization: ~ Chamber of Commerce secretary from New York and bombshell ‘into civic “Phree-fourths of retail buying is done by women and yet, the mer- chants and the women are utter heconomic strangers. Until you get ‘inter-acting committees. to, go be- tween the women’s clubs and the men's organizations, your mercha! will go one way, the buyers another, and never the twain shall meet.” Mar Marchants have been giving the pro- ceeds of sales of all their “Sunday oge to the Oak Gi Baptist eit Iw addition they id half an acre in ¢orn; wl also || | will be devoted exclusively to the ‘@ person condemned to death should | church. eb be taken into ‘consideration, Constantinople; June 16—()—The abolition of a law in force for fifty ‘s-has given Turkish women a new of. marrying Persians. ‘ban against Persians as rig eo le’ former ‘custom: "From Easter Sunday, 1924, to East. er of 1925, the Marchants contributed ra ie Nt the half aere of corn tied has been turned over. ‘i sige ete ehe. Ranaive ‘theologian: Come Early $28.95 See Our Windows Where Grerybody Shops Mandan, N. Dak. Come Often RIEL EI AS TT IS PTL TL TD LL IL TOS Extract imported {rom Canad Dry Ginger Ale, Incorporeted, 2 J. 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