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neem. ° The kings dep: at the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE La Follette Will Bismarck Auditorium Monday, June 28th ~ peak ington. trict, will also speak. SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 192 La Follette has a real message for the veople of North will tell, as only a La Follette can tell, just what is being done to the farmers and to the west by Wash- 6 akota. He Don’t Fail to Hear La Follette Judge Graham » Republican candidate for Congress- man, Second Congressional Dis- ‘ northwest and rst street. It is MISS STARK GOES TO PHILADELPHIA TO ATTEND SESQUICENTENNIAL AS A whether she order on the trip But that The next in sition, “they may More best not to , Thos ib was all a jest ma s ned from the fact that Miss Stark, appointed under the terms of the AMeriaen Teacher Award to attend quicentennial international ex- position at Philadelphia, has been the Hincipal of the Syndicate school, ndan, for the past nine years. Together with Miss Clarice Belk, Bismarck, and Edwin MeCosh, Valley winners of the American Youth rd for North Dakota, Miss Stark recently appointed by Gov. A. G. Sorlic to take the two young people f Philadelphia, whero they will be the guests of the exposition for a ss Stark left last night at 6:10 “Mandan time on the first stage of Sher journey. Miss Belk was picked up at Bismarck and Edwin MeCosh joarded the train at Valley City. = Miss Stark and Miss Belk are both dants of i Dakota and both are products of the SPuicots public school system, Taught Here For 15 Years “Miss Stark attended the state teachers college at Valley City for a| then has been em-| stime and since ployed in the schools of the state for ii years as teacher. She taught in the public schools of Morton county for a time, then for year at Minot, and for the past 15 has been employed by the is of Mandan. the daughter of Dr. George pioneer resident and physi- cian in ndan, Dr. Stark died about 11 years ago. Her mother is Mrs. Anna J. Stark, prominent in civic vork and a member of the park board. With the other two members of the party from North Dakota, Miss Stark Svilkesrive in Philadelphia the 28th of ‘tho month. Elaborate plans have been Jaid out for their entertainment Sawhifé-in. the east. They will spend two days in Wash- wington, D.C. While there they will “be the guests at a reception given by President and Mrs. vin Coolidge nd.will visit the White House. The representatives of all the states un- der the American Youth and Amer- Ligier’ Official gl rpreter Lived * Until Few Years Ago *rwe-fires upon the headlands dic, Yesteryear—take to soberer pursuits. + ¥. F. Girard, offici: General George A. Custer, survived iim for 40 years and died in 1916 or 917, it is not quite sure which. He vats buried at St. Cloud, Minn., be- ides his two Arikara daughters. * The other daughter still lives, de- clared Major A. B. Welch yesterday. *Bhe is known as Sister Anastesia of the Benedictine sisters and is con- nected with the Catholie school at “Mandan as a teacher of music. “Girard was one of the oldest train- rs at Fort Berthold,” said Major Velch, “and built the first-house in ‘Mandan. It was a log shack on the ite of what is now the Mandan hh % Black Vox, or Black Chest, scout Brith Gencrai Nelson A. Miles’ in the ‘old days, lics today in the Bismarck ospital. Asks Him to Call & Major Welch recently received a etter from him, written of course y thé hand of another, for he “has lish himse' recounting to : jandan postmaster that he has n there a month, and entreating ¢ major to call upon him there and ik to him a little. ~ “What must have been the old In- ‘Bian's hts as he lay there the asks Major Welch. “Even niversary of Custer’s famous last Fox” is the man who led pioneer families in| sadthe mighty and picturesque of | interpreter for | with me receptio! als by chers still a third. Entertainment Program The program about Washington, more on the “Glad W: ure Island,” the am an the Fourth of July ceremonies. course, a visit to Ind and the “Liberty Bell.” Mi return ‘Stark may by way she will decide igreat lakes. All this Stark unduly. Mrs. Anna |eited of the two. the trip and seen the things cient accounting. follow the crowd. at them closer. telling how they ‘home at night if they | least bit timid. Sway down. ling. | Sitting Bull down from | the camp of General Mil \Indians decid up for their fair, _Yucea Rodeo Rider to gi rt in the Custer T Howard Warn at the Yue jdive yesterd: pitching outlaw broken collarbone. jthe hospital at Mandan. and sustained sidered at all serious. the riding event. reported yesterday and today, or even ;be increased. VISITING UNCLE in Solen. BUILDS AGAIN W. H. Vallancey has sold his on Sixth avenue northwest to south of his old home. pleted. WORK PROGRESSING Gonstruetion of the apartment building at = GUEST OF EXPOSITION MANAGEMENT awards will be present- the president at hey will spend two days at the ex- for their entertain- ment includes a reception and wel- evening or "and “Treas- ment centers of the exposition and participation in There will be a tour of historic points of Philadelphia, including, of pendence Hall | They will start home on July 6. \Erie and Detroit and it is possible to come up on the d not seem to excite Miss To the casual eye in- deed it would appear that the mother, J. Stark, was the more ex- For this, the fact that she has mad: daughter is going to see, is a suffi- Asked what she expected to see, she replied she would probably ‘have to If she had more time she would doubtless prefer to take matters more slowly and look For the most part. she preferred jto talk about one of her previous |was delightfully pleased to recount the courtesy of the London policemen, would see anyone seemed the It was only at parting she express- ed her laughing doubt as to her own |ability to contro! the situation on the | She did not, as a matter | | of fact, apprehend there would be any situation which would need controll- | Breaks Collarbone one of the riders Rodeo, took a headlong y from the “deck” of a He was taken to Yesterday afternoon his condition was not con- in, was entered in Good attendance at the show was it was he- lieved the attendance would hold up Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Kalberer re- turned yesterday froni Switzerland. After a short visit with friends here, they will leave for their home Mr. Kalberer left last fall for Switzerland, where he and Mrs. Kalberrer were married during the Work is progressing rapidly on the new Hi 8 First avenue fone Heisler who is associated with him in operating the Vallancey Brothers Besawars store. He is building a new home, bungalow type, on the lot just Taeareuiny for the new home is just about coi expected the building will be ready for occupancy next fall. RETURN FROM CHICAGO Mrs. E. W. Tobin and son and ‘Helen Kelsch returned _yeste: from an motor trip to Mi and Wisconsin cities and Ch MUCH ROVED L. A. Tavis returned recently from Rochester, Minn., after a week at one of the Mayo clinics. He says he is feeling much better. LiaaseneNy | CHURCHES | ¢- 2 TRINITY E! LISH LUTHER, URCH ioe Corner Ave. C and Seventh Street. p on and will visit Valley Forge. I. G. Monson, Pastor. will be lodged at the Ogontz,| Services Sunday morning at 10:45, said to be the finest private school Topic: “Waiting For Our Final in Philadelphia, during ‘heir stay. | Redemption.” The school has been turned over to] Rom, 8:18-23. their use, together with everything] Selection by the choir. to contribute to their comfort. The As the pastor has to return to I will have a dormitory to them-| Zion church, north of Driscoll, where ves, the girls another and the} the annual circuit meeting is held, there will be no evening service, All welcome. SOUTH SIDE MISSION AND come by Mayor Kendrick of the agian, . Quaker City, a dance at the school, a Pare rasentseres tour of points of interest in and Sweet and Sixteenth St. South Regular services every Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m, in connection with Sunday school. The same helping hands and home for the poor and neglected as in the past eight years will be also open in the futu Many thanks and God's blessin the dear friends for their kind help and assistance in the work. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Seventh St. and Ave. D. Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a, ‘m. Divine service in Swedish 10:30 a. bject for sermon: “Jesus und inner.” e| Song service in English 8 o'clock m. The pastor will speak on the sub- ject: “Reminiscence From the Great Synodical meeting of the Lutheran Augustana Synod at Philadelphia, Penn., June 6-13, 1926.” All are welcome to our meetings. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST of Cor. 4th St. & Ave. C. |trips—to Scotland, England, and| Sunday Service at 11:00 A. M. France. She was particularly -en-| Subject: “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.” | thusiastic about the long evenings in] Sunday School at 9:45.4. M. | Edinburgh, where it stays light in Wednesday evening testimonial {summer even up to midnight. She| meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in the church ‘building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, except legal holidays, from 2 10 4 P. 3 All are welcome to atiend these services and to visit the reading room, ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Fourth street and Avenue A, J. V. Reichert, Pastor. Sunday services: 9:30 a, m.—Sunday School. Canada to/ Classes for all. les, when the | 1 themselves 0 a. (German). Sermon: m.—Morning Worship “Our One and All.” Summer school will be conducted during the month of August. Classes in Bible History and Catechism, dren may notify the pastor, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bismarck. North Dakota. Paul 8. Wright. 9:30 a, m. Junior Church School. ble class for young lad 10:30 a. m. Morning wors (Broudeast KFYR, Hos! Prelude: | “Ave Lord, O Gently a ip. ins-Me: Maria”— Targart, Mrs. Scheffer Halverson ‘The Penitent’s Prayer” Ye Blessed”—J. “Come, Prindle Scott. Miss Louise Huber Sermon: Rev. G. W. Stewart, Presbyterian church, Mandan. winter. They are staying at the home Postlude: Recessional—Mansfield. of Mrs. Kalberer’s uncle, Anton} ‘12 m, All departments of church Gruenfelder. school, 3 p.m. Junior Christian Endeavor. 7p, m. Senior Christian Endeavor. Please notice that there will be 10 evening serviee:' Next Sunday, the P. pastor will resume his work, and the hour of wor- You are all worship of regular Sunday evening ship will be resumed. cordially invited to the this charch. McCABE METHOI preach on the “The Supremacy of Love.” The Ladies Quartette will sing for us the anthem entitled “Hear Us, ) Father,” by Parks, and Mrs. G. ‘reen will favor us with a solo entitled “O Eyes That Are Weary,’ by Brackett. z 12:00 noon Sunday Schvol. Classes for all ages. The adult men’s and women's classes especially invite you. 7:00 p. m. Intermediate and Ep- worth League. Be Sure and pian to attend “Insti. tute” ab Valley City July 6-13. Make this your vacation week. 8:00 p.m. Evening worship. The “The Lost Vision.” The young people’s choir will sing for us and Mr.,Bruce Wallace will favor us with a sblo entitled “Nearer, My God, to Thee,” by Adams. If you have no other church home in the city, we heartily invite you to ip with us. Strangers espe- ly welcome. Remember the hours, O am. and 8 p.m. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Church, Corner Seventh and Rbdsser Streets, Rev. C. F. Strutz, Pasto?. Sunday services as follows: 10 a. =| Preaching service at 10:00 | Sermon ‘subject: “Our Mighty| Saviour.” Special music by mixed quartet: With My Hand in Thine,”—Morris. Sunday school at 11:00 a, m. Special Children's day exercises. A delightful program. | Evangelical League of Christian] Endeavor at 7:15 p.m. M. R. Lar- kin, leader. Mrs. Larkin will give her report a8 8200 p. m.—Evening service (Eng-| The Doctrine of Elec-| tio ta "Hughes, who plays apposite Those wishing to send their chil-| delegate to the recent State Conven- tion of the E. L. C. E. at Lehr, North Dakota. You will enjoy it. Evening services at 8 o'clock. Ser- mon subject: “Beniah, the Heroi¢ Servant.” ij | Special music by choir: “He Leadeth Me” jolte. Prayer service every Wednesday at 8 o'clock. A cordial welcome to all. subject | E.| pastor will preach on the subject, | cialty of catching swoops down while he is traveling: \ ee Peinted po search af his ex-brother-in-law who deserted’ his wife. After trailing him to a small town he kills him and wins the approval of the town and through his unexcelled courage he. is elected sheriff. “Miracles of the Jungle” in “Cheating Death” is a gripping chap. ter and will keep you on the edge of your seat. ‘ Monday only, by special arrange: ment we present in person i Dakota,” e Boy id Sean _from North avian dialogues ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAT. Rev. F. H. Davenport, Rector. 514 Mandan Ave. Fourth Sunday after Tri 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. a. m. Church School. Fares Fixed For Taxi Service to 10 1 Old Fort Lincoln 11:00-a. m. Morning Prayer and 4 Sermon. Si) Fay: i i : Subject: “The Eucharistic Con-lmmissionen ann carseat® railroad com- gres: @ eee e Nae: ee | AT THE MOVIES | —— ELTINGE THEATRE will be seen again tonight at the Eltinge in “It’s the Old Army Game”. While the story is trivial, the picture furnishes a fair amount of light entertainment. News pic- tures on the program show views of the enormous crowds at the Eu- charistie Congress in Chicago as well as parts of the ceremonies. »Mary Astor and Lloyd Hurhes the featyred roles in “High at the Eltinge Monday Tuesday play Steppers,” and based on the popular novel, “Heirs Ap- \Mary Astor is cast in the role a modern maid, who learns that st ping with her feet on the ground i more profitable than high stepping | her, appears as a boy, who is swept up in the jazz-mad maelstrom of sent day living until he meets the ht girl. vamp" comes to the sereen in this picture in the person of Dol- Rio, Castilian beauty, who jered one of the best movie “finds”. of the year. She is one of the wealthiest girls in Mexico and belongs to one of the mest aristo- cratic families, aie | CAPITOL THEATRE Gregory Rogers’ story of a young Irishman’s fight for romance and pusilistic honors, of -life on the ast Side of old New York of twenty years ago, has been pictur- ized by Warner Bros. and Hogan's Alley, starring Monte Blue, will open on Monday at the Capitol Theatre a two-day engagement. The original story was 2 comedy- melodrama of simple folks, tempor- arily confused sy the artificial ways of society, Director Roy Del Ruth is said to have retained all the drama and pathos in this screen ver- sion, adapted by Darryl Francis Zanuck. Patsy Ruth Miller, Willard Louis, Lor Fazenda, Max — Davidson, Mary Carr, Nigel Barrie, Frank Bond, Frank Hagney, the Texas Kid, are - included in the cast of {Hogais. Alley.” REX THEATRE For'the last time tonight the “Man from Texas” featuring Tom Mix in & real western revival de luxe dra- ma. Tom appears in the role of a stranger in a small town while in at Old Fort Lincoln Sunday. gers to the car. Louise Brooks and W. C. Fields {the fare will be 50 cents for one way. | Ben Turpin |} rangements had been made with the} tax. lines of Bismarck and Mandan to take visitors to the entertainment The one way fare per passenger will be 75 cents with a minimum of four passen- On the large busses he agreement was made with both the taxi lines of Bismarck and Man- ne eae r Last Minute i News Bulletins Paris, June 26—(AP)—A_re- doubled barrage against ratifica- tion of the Mellon-Berenger debt agreement is laid down in edi- torials hy both the conservative and al papers this morning. The Matin and Le Journal are practically alone in defending ratification. Paris, June 26—(AP) Robineau has been replac governor of the Bank ot z: M. Moreau, director -of the ink Algeria, it was officially announced today. Washington, June 26—(AP)— Charges of expenditures of ap- proximately $3,000,000 in the re- cent Republican sendtorial pri- mary in Minois were brought of- ficially to the attention of the nenate today by Senator Caraway, Democrat, Arkansas, SLOW TO RECOVER Washington—Incapacitated veterans of the World War, who suffered chlorine.gas poisoning have been slow to recover, according to a board of medical officers recently appointed to investigate. There were 888 ¢ asualties, from. chloring gas, F. H. Wilson, motorcycle policeman of Pittsburgh, Calif., stray dogs while ling through the air for a few bloc! Cecil (Ole) Verndy | v riding his motorevele. a und master. Flanagan Funeral Largely Attended, The held th Cathedral, — wa | Father John Slag requiem high ‘mass. Tha ers wero Peter George Gable, E. W.'Wasche and V tor Moynie with a p like fans, so tha floating in the str the mouth. are caugh For Fuller Service Phone 7663 H. B. LOVE D.C, PH. C.", | Doctor of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREE. Eltinge Bldg. Phone 174 Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclusively Storage - - Repairing Vhone 610 Pee a isn PME Ft makes a spe- : His net | t a good clip and Fido goes dang- So now Wilson has been ap- ——jof the Agricultural College Har- William Breen, Grubs feed by winnowing the water ir of flat brushes spread out minute tragments | a 207 Fifth St. ---Manda wat Sr ek aa ss |ALL READY FOR BIG PROGRAM AT OLD FORT \Entire Affair Will Be at Training School Gym if Weather Is Bad Zagal Temple es of the morrow of old Fort Abraham Lin- by the J Patrol will color to the on if any should be needed. nd b ill be drum ctipns, a saxophone : selection by the A. M. Christian- © speaker min C. Poore hand as the special repre- i rly s entati ne » Department. iJcim S$ engjnecr for the Pan- ama Canal before General Goethals took over work, Jule Hannaford, ,;Vice chairman of the Northern Pa- cific railroad, and John Lee Coulter Fargo, Amplifiers be in- ficld so that all may ywill also talk. tstalled on the hea tier, an Indian girl, 1 be accompanied by Margery Best. REX THEATRE M wil her “The Man From Texas” Also 12th chaper of the serial “Miracles of the Jungle” Pathe News Reel Daily’ mati 0 p. Popular show at popular noms ; Mat. Eve, .20¢ 10¢ * MONDAY Special attraction Cecil (Ole) Verncn, the boy from North Dakota Hilarious. Scaudinavian Dialogue leges. Tenet } rson will give a tenor rth Dakota.” bad wea ry, the whole dan, Hannaford and Stevens w in Mr. Hannaford’s — speci number seven tomorrow rons rhoon. y will bo met at the n_ and to the grounds, General Poore © tonight. The giant clam, the largest she!! fish in the world, regarded as the most awful man-trap of the sea. 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