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Ae Ow Ae ARABS EN ERNE IRON “PAGE TWO |__ CHU: HES _ | ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Fourth street and Avenue A. J. V. Reichert, Pastor. Sunday, August: Ist. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. classes meet. 10:30 4. m. lish), Sermon: C N. T. Liberties. Friday, Aug. 6th at 8 o'clock p. m., Mr. 8. Miller, who is a fullblood Mo- hican Indian, will sweak at the church Mr. Miller is lecturing at our con- gregutions in North Dakota in the interest of Indian mission. He is a Morning service (Eng- 2, 16.17. “Christian The Dynamic Mussolini Says This Is His Best Picture | very forceful speaker, and all mem-; bers and friends are cordially Invit- ed to hear him. On this evening, the Walther L ical prog There w services, ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Rev. F. H. Davenpo! ector. 514 Mandan A\ Ninth Sunday after T a a. m. Holy Communion. 10 a. m. Church’ school. It a.m, Choral Eucharist and ser- | mon on the Gospel of the day, “The | Unjust Steward.” i} tiksT C OF CHRIST, st 4th St. & Ave. C. Service at 11:00 A.M. i b “Love.” i Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. | Wednesday evening testimonial! meeting at 8 o'clock. | A reading room is open in the! church building every Tuesday, | Thursday and Saturday, except legal | holidays, from 2 to 4 P. M, | All are welcome to attend these! services and to visit the reading room. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bismarck. North Dakota. Paul S. Wright. July 31 30 a.m. Junior Church School oung ladies class, Mrs. Hanson,, leader. 10:30 a. m. (Broadcast Meyers) Organ Prelude: entertainment. Morning worship. by KFYR, Hoskins- “Serenade”. .Pinsuti d Mrs. Sheffer entimento”. . Rogers ks be to God”... Dickson | Bruce Wallace | Sermon: “The Wages ef Sin and the! . Gift of God. Paul S. Wright ' Postlude: nd Choeur”. .. Becker 12M. Other dapartments of the Church School. 8 > .m, Evening service: Special music. sf lee * Miss M. Reiniecke Ninety and Nine”... .Courtron Henry Halverson The Liberty of God's Paul S. Wright. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Church, Corner Seventh and Rosser C. F. Struts, Pastor. ip at 10:00 a. m. ‘The Lord's Day, An Special music by mixed quartet Sunday School at 11 a. m. in charge cf Mr. E. D. Hughes, assistant super- dent. ‘he funeral of the late Mr. Carl A. Meisner will be held from this church nt 2:30 p. m. There will be no B. L..C, E. meeting. will also give @ mus-: no Sunday evening} —, Pare — — @. Tribune. Study it and you'll s |the mouth the fierce will to powe’ The evening service will begin at 8 o'clock sharp. BE will be dnsteuctive und inspiring. A special vocal and in- st ‘umental Fan ber by Mrs. A. C. all, Mr. 0 iN] and ‘Mrs. ill be a feature of the evening serv- ice. There will be a rousing song service and the pastor will preach on the subject: Left Handed Detiv- ‘erer.” A cordial w _ all. ~ VRINITY ENGLISH LUTRERAN ‘CHURCH Torner Ave. C and Seventh Street. L G. M The pastor being away to install n pastor at Hazen, there will be no services Sunday. Z°2> On August Sth services will be held as usual. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. Services for Sunday, August Ist: Morning worship at 10:30. Rev. 0. S. Jacobson will preach on the sybject, “The True Missionary -Spirit.” Special music by the choir. sich Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Every- “Jone invited to remain. Junior B. Y. P. U. mects at 6 o'clock Zoainder the leadership of Miss Evelyn Jacobson. This is a very special << gmeeting. > #3:° Senior B. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Ser mon. by Rev. Jacobson. Special music “by the young people's chorus. 4z2 (FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH K Cor. 7th St. and Ave. D. Rev. A. J. Malmquist, pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Divine services at 10:30 a. m. Rev. -—-John. Leaf of Valley City will preach "off the text of the 9th Sunday after Trinity, Sebject: “The Faithful and the Unfaithfet-Stewards.” In the evening at 8 o'clock Rev. C. E. Cesander of Milbank, S. D., and pctHev. John Leaf of Valley City will conduct the services. On Monday, August 2, the Bis- arek district of the Minnesota con- ference will hold its monthly mis- ection meeting in the church, beginning =“nt 2 p. m., with sermons by the pas- Ze tors present. Monday evening, at 8 Eee'clock, the principal sermon will be _ preached by Dr. P. A. Mattson of Min- Znegpolis, the president of the Min SEndsota conference. Alt the services will be held in the English language. = All are cordially invited to come “= and worship with us, ee McCABE Matnomes EPISCOPAL Morning service at 10:30. The Rev. Mrs. Harley Zellxr of #gMeKensie will preach at both the ~ Morning and evening services. Special music at morning and even- ing services,‘ 4 = ee = come is extended to $4,907 jinnie E. Fra- saw a ram in her c In true house- wifely fashion she tried to sweep it it. ele ae prota 3 ‘he ‘up the broom. The ram stopped ing: Miss Fraser told the court he was thrown five feet’by the ani- - aeseult. She was awarded C1 of Bert D Atlanta, ( yy bi) ‘on, special gator for the county solicitor al, to rid Atlanta of a million do "ring sever his subsequent per: ing down Jack Wilson, wanted for murder, are believed by have led to his slaying in a fashion- able hotel here Thursday night. Donaldson was found dead with two shotgun wounds in his head and back. last night advanced the theory that gunmen had been imported frgm Chi- cago by the local criminal element The investigator left his home Thursday night in response to a tele- phone call, according to his wife, dat his failure to return morning she notified detec- 8, who found the bod; vestigation disclosed that the de- ive had been ambushed in the h room, The position of t! and the presence of a cha clothes. et in the room ind that the slayer waited there f vietim and fired without Donaldson was u police to} Here is Benito Mussolini’s favorite picture of hims: why. In the and unhesitating decis plainl DONALDSON’S ACTIVITIES IN RIDDING ATLANTA OF CRIME HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS SLAYING IN ATLANTA HOTEL year sentence robbery of a guilty dained to the work of 4 o- o Coolidge’ Smith's, si ammunitions lifted soon, a Europe ona He vas found guil of aiding in e ' She’s Heiress to $75,000,000. to the crime Y., for which sociate of ginally Donaldson was rae é ero ing t Solicitor General John A. Boykin| penohued hie esinsity Unsehul f, autographed specially for NEA Service and The ion, of the eyes, the tilt of the jaw and the set of on that have made him dictator of Italy.are ly evidenced. OSA SEs ea | jand was sentenced to |years in. state's. prison. and Malloy Brandom, s cts in robbery of State Bank at Davenport, N. D., we | > Investigation of Donaldson's police). * record showed he once served a one ‘in le, at the Atlanta federal] placed Anna Donovan, incum- in connection with the bent, who had been leading, in third postoifice. He pleaded! place. J. W. Hogan was second, following his Preacher Too e ' Howing the mail r at. Roches- itch” Ander- erald Chapman, ntenced to Atlanta. sed. nta Donaldson inal life, was or- | ministry and began his son refori | NEWS BRIEFS | ¢ \ spokesman at Paul, embargo of arms’ and to Mexico is not to be and that Mellon is in, ation. pe a if of Minneapolis, | a jury at Buffalo | Jement of $15,000,! | Ity mbe Straton, son of Dr. John Roach: Straton, fundamen- 5 | talist leader of New York Baptists, is ' to be a preacher, too, He is 21, re+ first sermon fro Church, and will be ordained shortly. an bet your life IT | raised on, Mencken and bridge par- | ties,” he says. er ae W. E. PERRY Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral | Director. Parlors 210 Fifth Phone 687W New York Thro Parks Open to Poor New York; July, .31.—()—Parks as real as food to the of New York, in trast with tl features in many smaller cities. This is due to the plans y wi {come tenements with ! dozen persons living in {rooms, with little light quate air, which makes h almost unbeari Summtr’s le. Throughout most of the year signs reading “Keep off the Grass ed on all green spots. However, tremely hot. weather is . sufficient cause for.the removal of restrictions and extra police are as id to the night on the grass, Even on nights which are not con- sidered hot. enough for this liberty { families assemble in the parks to wait for the pavements and houses ; td cool ‘befote retiring. Stutsman County | Case is Ruled on Persons who are not prejudiced or deprived of any legal right when a judgment by a court is corrected by the court after it has been entered are not entitled to appeal the cor- rection, the supreme court held t day in the case of B. H. Stoddard v Atchison, appealed from Stutsman count; pa quiesces judgment which adjudicates his right in a given subject mat i precluded from, later qu modification of the judgment which does not affect his interest” the court held. The case in point was one to determine the rights of the respec- tive parties to certain grain. |. In the case of G. J. Johnson vs. L, Broshat, the Fi National Bank of New Rockford and Charles B. dermann, the court held that the holder of a tax certificate, to take vantage of the law which grants him possession, rents and profits of a property three years from the date | of a certificate, must take the nece: sary steps to cut off the right of re- demption. The decision affirmed a previous verdict of the Wells coun- ty district court. Burtness Pledges — $500.to University Gymnasium Drive Grand Forks, July 31—0. B. Burt- ness, congressman from North Da- kota, Wednesday pledged $500 to the University of North ‘Dakota’s $500,- 000 drive for a stadium, gymnasium jand athletic field. Mr. Burtness graduated from the university in 1 and has been one of the campaign’s strongest adherents since its launching 1 fall. He is a member of the drive's alumni execu- tive council. Plans for the advancement of the drive total, which now rests at $246,- 000, are going steadily forward this summer under the’ direction of Pa Samuelson, campaign director, at h office in Metrifield hall at the uni- versity. War Department Buys 86 Dodges The Quartermaster General has awarddd Dodge Brothers, Inc., a contract for ten sedans and sev- enty-six touring cars for army use in different parts of the United States. The cars are in avery re- spect Dodge Brothers standard Product. “The Dedge Brothers sedan and’ touring car haye been approved. as suitable for’ military service after. severe practical tests and and are the present standard five Passenger cars for army pur- Poses,” said Maj. General C._F. on Summer Nights ir purely decorative under} and inade-| By Supreme Court; .| Canal Commission for 21 Chats O’Lumber ' | | parks to protect those spending the| | | | i ' {Cartoonist |“Out Our Way” ly at the East L as This shows Williams (left) beside Con Jackson, im Williams, who draws sketches of cowboy life in his | mie series for this newspaper, was greeted hilarious- Vegas (N. M.) rodeo, where he was guest of honor. head of the rodeo. Cheatham, m announcing the pur- eo, ‘The Dodge Brothers cars have for a number of years been actu- ; aly used in the United States ar- ‘my, in Mexico, Europe, the island possessions, and within the ton- tinental limits of the United ‘States, and found satisfactory for military use.” Tl Quartermaster purchase an order from the Panama Dedge Brothers Motor Cars and Graham Brothers, Trucks (both of which \use the same engine) and more re- cently by an order from the U. S. Marines for twenty Graham Broth- ers Trucks. Last year the war department purchased fifty Dodge {Brothers Moter Cars to replace as 'many which had been in service since the world war, during follows ever IBISMARCK Thursday, Aug. 5 16 4 RING © )POCAHONTAS| Vol, 1 Bismarck, North Dakota, July 1926 No. 13 31; Published in the ii rest and livable homes, in which every day.epent is a day of comfort. sions * con opment we ie Hottentots To. Adam paradise] ing clothi was home. To the good “among his de- scendants, paradise.—Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Asbridge, southeast of the city, are mak- ing extensive _ im- rovements on their ome. A good home is a deserving ambi- tion for young folks oh the farni. To thank’ stars, Could the, domestic By means jars. - Heme is the spot} than all where angels fin resting place, when bearing blessings, Sey. descend to carth. —Hale. “* ilies on th enjoy the Having obtained the right to vote, most ‘women now exercise theig right not. to use ‘ lorence Herald. }and Mrs, son, a few deeorated '. Poor crops da not , discourage the Stand- . We id their and other The virtuous home asi is at th national prosperity — Thompson. If femin see. the time when the tivilized —Omaha Bee. is} Some married folks would never cease —Boston Transcript Home, the spot of earth supremely blest, a oe a dearer, sweeter spot a| Montgomery. One.-of the few fam- modern, home are ‘Mr. . Chas. Swen- a the fa ' tl completely re- ented thee he put in French doors ishing touches, which brings the tone of thei to the | Whi The canning season is’ on, The busy house- wife is laying up a sup- ply of “‘juiey fruit” for the winter months. ¢ /-fash- ué the of devel, 1 probably This is canning sea- son for baseball man- agers as well as house- wives, are send- ing to the their lucky) still’ more homes will be built. We have recently completed ar- rangements with Mr. |. M. Wildes for materials for their new home, Let the good work go Make Bismarck u e of good homes. y prescrve peace of family the rest—|° \ few people are really ignorant of the 7] true meaning of home —a real “hone@t to. goodness” home of their very own. To these we say: The sooner you build one the sooner you will, experience real’ hap- piness and content- ment. e farm who luxury of a miles south Recently use, ignoranee. is | said Black to . “well, then, my boy, fou'd better “get your life insdred; you're apt to die ‘of joy.”—American Boy. modern fin- | - “if i of all No material is so table for all the ° uses that go in the completed home as lumber. Many 1s are manu- and they individual Lumber, how- { i |2. Save time. tS Ge which 20,000 of these cars “were used: The additional orders are considered. a si , $ribute. to D. Bi ©. SUCCESS | “WORKS DOUBLE” ‘crybody wins when a firm en. wes help frem Dakota Busines: College, Fargo.. Students perform susiness in y equipped: offices, i aobtainable selse- nn work with experience, Wagch each weck for results like hese: Agnes Anderson gets posi- tion in county Auditor's affice. Cashier, Renfrow, Peoples Bank of Calvin (former 1D. B. C. man) en- gages Edw. Lfrenz as assistant. E. W. 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