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SAGE EIGHT y ~«E TWO PROGRAM SEOM GETS _ [MOT PLAN’ ee OF WEAPONS Collection of the Late Lieut. SOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRAR CHRISTENS FIRST WIHPPET CAR UNLOADED HERE HM Rees). The men and P, Hl. Davenport, glasses Hy : invite 14 Mandan Av ay Fifth ones ear, Helbig independence 8 2. m. Holy Comm “4 Eee 10 a. m. sch 11 a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon, at Tuesday, 7:30 p. m: meeting of the| P Getchel Entrusted to pienidianebrn Pedy one Compeemise’™ ; : ZION EV. LUTHERAN fe will be favored with a duet Board Secretary (iisspuri 8: ee entitled “In The Garden” by C. Austin Closing a Fourth street and Avenue A. Mills, und sung by 3 M. mare wee, The peaceful chambers of the 4. V. Reichert, Pastor. and Mrs. Frank Ackerman. duly 5,» dts ben ; Niel eee At 10:30 a. m. there will be a| Leathers will also sing for ay.» state board of ad ration were a Tea ae y Botte a ight this service in the church, the topic bein; fe The pro. the setting for a curious sight this “God's Message to the People of O. If you have na ether eburch home the Ame: morning, j Country on Their Besaeieenten : rtily invite you to deffersor Spanish sabers, 8 Matsui sword Come and join us in giving worship with us. Strangers especially rec from old Japan, u Philippine native to God for having blessed our Mae ico the hours,’ rye ed machete which was never belie cel) eameetany the past 160 years. m. and 8p. m n, cutting grain, were inter- here wi e no evening service, oa aren ern | Sa ia witha Yong ‘flaws beded pt 90. Batay sche PN Giomerce Nort Dakota. is tnhipsabe 4 its vicious waved blade of Cog ismarek. ‘No: akota. soled and forged steel, several speci SOUTH SIDE MIBBION, AND oa. mean S. WeietE bind. mens of mative wooden shoes oF 4 . B, Bappel, Pastor ¥ i slippers, and some of the wide hats -s. Sout eran nt, ona table in the outer Ser payhicd Sans; ie o'clock rose nm. Morning worship. | supreme G, Wanner, secretary p.m. connected with Sunday school.| (Broadcast KFYR, Foskins-Meyer.) Thomas of administration, | Everybody who loves the full Goppel Organ preiude: Andante Pastoral. The u number of pic- truth is heartily invited. to attend lexis. Mont ing and historical in English and German, Also ia the| Duet: .“Catm as the ni of the c the Philippine islands, door awe open to help in cloth- Mrs. Targert, Mrs. Sel oe ibe find a fvamed certificate of admis- and shoes, ete, for, thote in| offeriory: done’ wit sion into the Masons, | milita Fred B. Ingstad, registrar of motor vehicles, christening the first | what nation or denomination. Solo: “My Redeemer and my Lord” Ipdge formed during the Philippine !Qyerland Whippet automobile unlonded at Bismarck. The auto was ere Dudley Buck, Mrs. Scheff Tt was wars, the articles in ths collection, | being taken down the runway from the freight car into the Lahr Motor} FIRST CHURCH OR Cumist, Sermon: “A Christian and ‘his a ict Po ty Sn cea Sales company’s warehouse when Ingstad broke a bottle (re cae ue ‘: : Getchel, have been ent mixer in a crowd” over its jiator. At the extreme ri is E. D. q ‘Ate. v. Fi ee LE spother, Mro."Tois Getchel, | Rose, vice president of the Lahr cotapany. Sanden Oe Ce Foetal. Sopunioane at tactel day book Or agiate ak ai ‘The Overland Whippet, new The Belfield dealer wired: “Tots} Sunday Schodd at 9:46 A. M. school, others by. Mr Rvanner well ated up the English type. car juny jntrodue enthusiasm, Success assure Wednesday evening’, testimonial] 3 p.m. Junior Christian Endeavor heard fr ele ; by the Beulah came. “the word that {meeting at & o'clock. 7p. m. Senior Christin Endeavor. all expec apons and the collection prop- through abe pet is enthusiasti received.( 4 di & p.m, Evening service: | on the f ly tagged, will be loaned nega Sales company of Bismarck, d -| Public clamoring to see and drive it. ear taint Baa fa eth ee Ae Will be] tors for western North Dakota and 27 Miles Per Gallen : fairest 1 jesus” Bap- uM disp! in the 8 ictous al ‘erry, ana, Se Sean eae oll Memorial Building Capitol hill. | arrival in Bismarck as can be seen T believe that i fell in luck/ All ere welcome to attend there _ Miss Barbara Seavey ment: Mr. Waner fingered the weapons | from the above picture. 7 [ag the day, 1 arrived, hom with, the serviees e reading room.) Solo: Selected - is ing, ¢ ii e Fred B. Ingstad, state registrar 0: Vhippet there was a large picnic oataman , a * ie Se Recta tke Saneaene motor vehicles, was given the honor| being held several miles south of TRINITY ENGUSH LUTHERAN’) Sermon: “A, Meditation on God's the birtl swordsmith, and the weight of the my eh ae Ce a wh hie ae BELA arpa tomer | corner Ave. G and Seventh Street, | There is no season when it is: more at Sunds different Spanish sabers. He) ite,” As ‘achine ‘was taken| got out of it Was the look‘ on the 1 eae, Eee pleasant to walk of ride. to church Obe pointed out the beauties of the} tov, the “gang plank” from the| faces of those who had just bought/ |. Ave. C. ad 7th St. than the summertioe. Will. you. no The « short curved machete as 4 one] freight cur into the Lahr warehouse, | new ———— ee ahs - la; aa 7“ us ae pia i i part oft hand weapon, and dilated upon| Mr."ingstad, in the presence of com-| “They came and said: ‘Why didn’t| ting American, Ip forthe day? You will thus be assured nn aime | of the pictures, pany representatives, broke a bottle | you tell us of this, so.we could havg| year it falla on Sis Cdn RE TE doe Brated This isthe real’ weapon,” hel of Volstead liquid over its prow. | had one? There has been more in dewatered pt eee ae ee ae ne caid at last, and nid his hand on|” Many of the dealers from the two] terest shown, In this car than any: ee een ee ek thet he Kri: ty | states, who were in marck the ing else that has come to town. a right 2 , ‘ See pom ee facet c it ican bina thiyoests first of the week to attend a meet) On the, trip home, of (209 miles, I bgp igre Aaeoe ~ 2 viasr nébeer-CRURER : a, gil ing called by the Luhr company,| made 27 miles to the gallon, about aj », /Y ¥ marek, t see those thing: They make a| ine cal ; pea eee ; fitting the occasion, will be ‘Corner Fourth Bt. Philadel; =v’ dieraw both sites: of | dfuve to their homes in Whippett.| date et ie the care” bit “more | the church, Sunday morning at 10:45,| Services for Sunday, Secther it as they go in,” he added laying |e eee eset inost pratifying.| “These are justa few of the re-|, No evening service, But Monday} Morning worship ot 10:00 natiain, i i ’ Peat hl ihe being a holiday, the Sunday school) S. Jacobson will speak on th 4} down the long blade at last. Nenlers who were able to obtain| ports we have received,” says Mr.) 0617 CC avianeed ah H Barta ttre tes tong tnaded “The cold steel is hard to face,| Whippets last Tuesday were extreme-| Lahr. “I never saw such enthusiasm | Wilt, picnic a T/i@woed where @ real) ‘ite oust tet be prech ius it's worse when it's shaped like| ly enthusiastic over the car by the] among automobile men as the Whip-| “ ion 5 or “The Sni f, Taeseetl culations y rae rice * deal All Welcome. nance of baptism will ery mine it, that,” he said. Mr, Wanner knew| time they arrived home,” said W. E.| pet eaused throughout ee jenler or- SRE) atter the ‘soreing: aatvion “ya tha whereof he spoke. He was there. | Luhr, president, today. ganization. — This also applies to the McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sunday School at 12 o'clock. ie Mr. Getchel was private secre- Dealers Enthusiastic Minot territory, where we held a CHURCH Fenda Pep. U. at 7 orclock. eet ot eee SGavexpor Whi re | ‘The dealer ut Mott wired: “The| large dealers’ mecting Thursday. Our = eoiee 5. =< ee ot tary to Governor White and died! The “slur ct Wterested in the| Minot show room was packed with| ,,,Wwelter E. Vater, Pastor. | | Evening service at @ p.m. Rev. eg while occupying that position. | BY? nt Whippet than in any auto- | people from the time we unveiled the} ,, Divine Sersice will he conducted) Jacobson will speak. oe S err mobile ever shown here. Crowds] Whippet, at noon until nearly mid-| ‘19.40 q, m.—Marning Worship. The| | EVANGELICAL CHURCH rae s itil fe de} trations.” night. jundreds o! le attending “ 4 yt | \ i the following message: “Thet-opportunity to see this new car. Tl Through Sacrifice.” pe hy a fe ae iil ain pet is going over strong, Kvery-| believe that at last we have the light,| TRFOURR Sacrifice | ane enema ot Ged in Our niversar: one showing w lot of interest, It Is] low priced aoe the American} ine Anthem entitled “The Cros and| History,” anniversary scemon. Seffersor sure a knockout. Eelam’ e. the Flag,” by Catherine Lineh: AllSi Twot hin by surpr After the sheriff had pronounced him under arrest he hat off, and fusion. He was ar cape the con- sted Friday morn- pintsst Printing of the First, Second) ims =~ Bunday t A j damesiot and Fifth Classes to Be PENSION BILL am, an Robinsor Done Here mound a Monda, The Bismarck Tribune company to- ia goming t day was awarded the following state intention printing contracts for a period of two set ati First, second auay fifth — dg he composing the bulk of statel (io aji, _ +1 Put. do. the printing. The two first etoines cts Coolidge Also Signs Bill Put * rise legislative printing 4nd the i ji Stati is aid ; Fee ee eateti tie Genera miscellan.| “ig Livestock Station ous work. 145 p. & “Third. and fourth classes were at Mandan awarred to the Knight Printing com- Cond pany of Fargo. Third class com-| Washington, July 3—(#) ed prises, public documents, booklets! general pension bill raising the mi session laws, and. the publicity pamphlet, fourth class is composed of the popu- land authenticated editions of the The contracts were awarded by unanimous vote of the printing com- mission which is composed of Frank Milkollan, chairman, Robert and Joseph Kitchen. Bain Falling at an hour before inaugural Sammy Mandell and Rocky in the lightweight i ight, this afternoon. Kansa: ship fi tators, huddled were soaked, key Park, Chicago, started falling the first bout of show Start of Chicago’s ee First Boxing Show “Ringside, Comis Fi —HP—Rai boxing while’ Byrne jampion- The spec- in the ringside seats ibuflt out in the open on the ball but remained imum monthly vayment to all vete- rans of the Civil and Mexican wars to $65 was signed today by President Coolidge. The measure also raises to $90 the monthly pensions to helpless or blind veterans of these wars and gives $50 a month to widows of veterans and all army nurses of the tl war. Other bills signed by the president include: Conferring jurisdi court of claims to jose of cases which the Crow Indians may have against the United, States Establishing a dairy live stock experiment station at Mandan, N. D. Establishing a forest experiment station in Pennsylvania and neigh- boring states. Establish a forest experiment sta- tion for the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys. . Authorizing the shipping board to give a preferential rate to alien vet- d their familie returning to \d States. nm upon thé cligerful. Those occupying seats in randstand were protected from the. downpo ——— showing cf trucks x 4) a few * Brothers trucks. pany Exclusive Truck Showing £ a =For the first time in Bismarck's “autemobile history, an exc.usivi ing held at man com- invited to minutes lookit ral types of new _ equipment in this Aa geld the man com| your. while. pe over raham Many Aiuadiog D., July ice between 9,000 and ‘the grounds packed the Stutsman county fair yesterday exceeded all previous at- tendance records excepting for July fourths of the pasts. A fine pro- gram of harness and running races sandwiched with free circus acts and stunts by the Jamestown aerial dare- devil, Johnny Bennett, closed with the VICTORY SMILE and| Special music. iss Louise Huber will favor us with} Sunday school, 11 a.m. Let there a selected solo. be a real rallying of our Sunday 12:00 noon.—Sunday school, (classes| school army. Charter No, 2634 ~~ Reserve District No. 9 | REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK live stock parad 6 o'clock and fireworks in th ng. \ Senatorship in 26th District by 2 Votes Linton, for the 260h let ‘both was exceptionally close, and unof- ficial complete returns from the two counties show that Adams, Independ- ent candidate, had a two-vote majority over Ward, Nonpartisan League candi- |: date. 8’ vote in the two coun- ities. was 2,088 while Ward's was 2 No intimation of a recount been made as yet, however. Emmons county voters defeated the courthouse addition proposal almost; two to one. The vote on the question of authorizing the county board to build a $25,000 addition to the present | Other bonds, county building was: yes, 825% no, 1,- par value) All other United States Government securi- ties (including premiums, if any) One Independent can representative from the 26th has apparently won the nomination along with three league candidates. The district previously has had four ldague representatives. The vote in the two counties was: Erickson, leaguer, 2,212; 189) wick, Independent, 1,965; Sueltz, 1,772; Sweet, league, 1,947; Wick, 1,8 Yeater, CARD OF THANKS ae We wish to thank all our friends and associates, also the jodern Woodmen, who so kindly assisted us and for the expression of sympathy Also for the beautiful floral offer- ings. Mrs. Wm, Standley Guthrie Standley - Mr. and John league, 2, Song, “Star Spangled “Les Song, “America” verses 1,2 & 3. “America” verse 4. Benedieation. A cordial invitation to hadies, Bible Class—Phite-| Professor Phillip s Naney, France, July 3—(#)—Phil- it” Goetz. lip Emile Coue, the if? “Grand Cheeut” ar.) [=e ‘Patriétio. program under auspict of Evangelical League of C. ¢' 7:30 p. mas follows: Part one. Song, “God Bless Our Native Eand.” Pees Ir. ri re Lesson: Rom. 12:10-21. May I-Serve My Country?” janner.” tism. sons in Pr Season of Pra: “Day is ing.” gee Mocgdictien’. nose two—8 p. m ‘My Native Land.” 6:1-16. Quest,” “a Political Religion of our Na- jon, i ‘Announcements and offering. Male quartet: “Flag of the Stars. Addre: ’—Abraham Lincoin. 3 “Christian Citizenship, Thoresen, tax com- sioner of N. D. b tet: “Battle Hymn of the reed—audience. made famout the phrase, “every and better,” is dead. gestion in the Emile Coue Is Dead countless lectures and healing sions. tle man who| week: Special Showing GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS We invite you to call at our salesroom and look over’ the several types we are showing | this week. Here is the famous G-Boy as well as the heavy-duty, low wheel MBM chassis. Every one is interested in the various means of transportation—here you can see the most modern solution’ of the heavy hauling prob- lem. We believe you will really enjoy a few minutes-at this exhibi Open Evenings. M.B.GILMAN CO. / BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. PHoNe 808 BISMARER Reduces — i) Price Gaetan of All Essex Values. Combined with the oars advantage of the Super-Six principle, the Sagtindas cos * it. The convictian: of a-val low any rival buyers td this finést Essex ever Z in every way, I am getting better The noted advocate of autosug- reatment of illness, died yesterday at his home here from general fatigue, due to overwork in He Had been ill for several) cars in the world makes this quality, - price and value exclusive to Essex. Its geet sales influence is what 350,000 owners peg is turning new built. If this crown prince of Swedes is on getting hi hen ave more, thi Collecting silverware is the hobby of King Gustav of Sweden. Yet, his 9a jhas the freedom of the ited State: day, EXAMINATION FREE. Eltinge Bldg. Phone 176 ses- | TODAY SPECIAL ART ACORD and | Black Burty, hie horse. —in “ROADS TO - HOLLYWOOD” Western and satire of the movie studio. Also serial, Pathe News! Andy Gump cartoon and 2 reel comedy with Ford Ster- ling. Matinee 2:30 Daily. 11 reels of & varieties of action. Standard Prices-10 and 20—10 and 25. - Monday “The King of the Turf” and “Pacemakers.” Watch for Prize Contest Monday. luction of lue priced far - : ousands of The COACH © A “SkX”

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