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SATURDAY, AUGUST | souen Bide Mission & Charity Society ie Bite communion = ee | . re 8.” ty sent 103 o'clock, ev. won. There wilt be ‘the choir, , 12:00. Classes for Hvening: service, 6 o'clock Rev. S. Jacobson. | Special music by the young people's TRINITY ENGLISH: LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue C and Seventh street, I. G. MONSON, Pastor. Serviees Sunday .morning; Topic: “Present Day Miracles.” 1 Cor. 12, 1-11, No evening service. “If any man serve me, lét kim’ fol- low me; and where I am, there HL also my, servant be; if any man serve be: him will my father honor.” John 2, 26. All are ‘welcome, ’ First Regt rx Chiat, Scientiat Co! th St. & Ave. C. Sunday sébtiee “ 11:00 a. m, Subject: “Spirit. Sunday School at 9:45 @. m. Wednesday evening testimonial. meeting at 8 o'clock, ‘ church building every Thursday and Saturday. ¢ except legal holidays, from 2 to 4>p. m. welcome to attend these and to visit the reading Chareh Cor, 7th St. and Ave. D. Rev. A: J. Malmngist, Pastor. Sundey: Schoal 9:45 @. m. “Divine ‘service in Swedish 10:30 a.m. Text, John 8:21-30, Subject: “The Consequences ‘of Rejecting the ee of Christ. ‘espet service in English, 8 o'clock =p. m, Text, Rom. 6:1-11. The Consequences of receiving the Grace of Christ,’ The choir will sing at both ae morning and evening All are cordiatly im invited. Zion Ev. Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) bey Street and Avenue 2 . V. Reichert, Pa: ‘= rl who wish to attend the W. Rally at Judson are kindly re- quested to be at the church Sunday afternoon at 1:30. There will be an interesting pr social entertainment, and a luncheon will be served to the guests. The Judsen people most cordially invite the Bismarck W. L. members and ‘ars will be ready at the _ those who wish to go, at 1:30 p. There tan ‘no evening service, Evangelical Church Church, corner Seventh enc Ruszev Sts., Rev. C. F. Strutz, pastor. Morning worship end sermon at 10.00 a, m. jal musi “Build- ing for Etern Subject of “The Wise Builder.” Ete A peel 11:00 a. m, charge 0! i \wantes, There*will be no Ex=L. @ME. rieet ing in the evening, but af, members are ple ee to attend chureh if pos- ‘here will b a rousing song jee. preceding the evening serv- sermon: In by the executors of the eatate hiin, late of the ehlia in the Gounte ‘orson “and State of Senth Da- a, deceased, to the ereditors of, Persons having claims sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first th of this notice, to said rs’ Attorneys, Sull n, Han- n, ut their office In the of Mandan, County of Morton nd State of North Dakota, or to the add ‘ounty Court of Bur- igh County, at his office in ‘the ourt House‘in the city of Bismarck, Mi Dakot Burleigh ‘and State of ta. Laugh- deceased, which have heen duly reenlanye 2 presented: as herein- before provided. Dated, fame diay of July. A. D. 1926: LEBEN C. MeLAUGHLIN, Bxecuto ‘8 of the estate of a ‘s McLaughlin, de- Sulli Yianloy” Sulla iar, & Sullivan, Matta ‘publication’onvthe 24th a First yan 101 of July, 928. on On the 24th day 7-31 a7 Bids will be received, f. remodel: is l- ing school house No. fut it 1 District No. 42. com first M Clerk of White Schoo! Dist. 8-6-7-9-10-11-12-38-14-16-17. room is open in the] i Tuesdi 7,.1926 |ice — special music by the chorus 2m pastor ‘will preach o uaty oa Hany on the ha! k reek lappy—though | At 8 delock sh ar. and ome. ried.” B. ey 1, Pastor. J. Ser een vey Sunday at 2 o'clock rvices every Su: at 2 o'cl : nnected with. Sunday School. kind help from Christian friends for those in need will always be ap preciated. . McCabe Methodist. Episcopal Church Waiter E. Vater, Pastor. Divine service will be conducted tomorrow Sunday as follows: 1 a. m. morning worship. The pastor will be preach on subject, “The Passion of a Great Heart.” The choir will sing the ai ‘them entitled, “Love Divine AH Loves ExceWing.” by Stainer and Mrs. F. D Romanowsky will favor us with a se- lected solo. 12:00 — noon. (Classes for all a Women’s Adult C Intermediate and Epworth 8p, m. Evening worship for one brieg. hour» during) .the . summer months, The pastor will preach on ject, “The of a Regener- The junior choir wi is the anthem, “O Galilee, jee,” and Miss Ela Lea’ ers will favor us\with a selected solo. | If you have no other church home in us ibe fags =. ies sone Pe ~ trangers especia 4 Remember eee hours 10:30 ak School. 5 e Men and ses especially in- Te. m. League. Pr Paul S. Wright. Pastor. The order of worship for the morn- ing service, broadcast by KFYR, Hos- rine-Meyer, at 10:80 o'clock is as fol- ‘Ore bio! Allegretto”... Read . Bartlett Mrs. Targart. Mrs. Scheffer. Offertory—“Contique @’ Armour” . Strang 3 House Are MacDermid ere willbe no evehing fervice oo ‘the pastor's absence. cme meeting Wednesday at 8 WINS DIVING MATCH Philadelphia, Aug. 7—(#).—Esther Foley, Women’s Swimming associa- tion, New York, today won the A. A. U. national diving champion: Carol Fletcher, Pasadena, Calif., was sécond and Louise Davidson, Warsaw, New York, third. Too Late To Classify ‘ pare WASHING MACHINE, (brand new, hand power) for sale; also new ‘copper boiler, electric plate, cam- era, brass lamp an@ oil paint- ings. Inquire at 508 Seventh street north. TWO-ROOM apartment, on ground floor, furnished or unfurnished. 415 Eighth street. Call 104-J. FOR RPNT—Two furnished rooms, and Hoosier cabinet for sale. 113 ‘Mandan Ave. Phone 637W. LOST--Yellow Angora kitten Wed- nesday evening. please notify Mrs. Cha: sher, 527 Thirteenth street. ht house- ifth FOR -RENT—Six room modern house ae range and kitchen cabinet. Five room modern hou: room modern flat. Seventh street. FARM FOR GALE—Located near! head Bismarck. Well improved, Good water. In good state of cultivation. Will sell cheap. Write Tribun’ hn = THREE room apartment, with built in features, screene in porch and private entrance. Also one nicely furnished bedroom. Rent | son is his partner. reasonable, Phone 3573. 110 Seventh street. . Pt =PO AN NER | Additional Markets | ——_____—___¢© Chicago, ates HAP) ‘Potatoes, Chi ug... 7—(AP)— receipts 93 cars; total U. S. ship- ments 488; on tinekye 180; trading fair, market ‘about steady; Kansas Missouri sacked-cobblers 1.60@ A, nary 1.35@1.56; Minnesota sacked’ Eatiy Olfos 1.5001.68. CASES aa TO eR RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Mitineay Aug. 7—(A)—-Renge of carl gfain sales: Wheat No. dark northern 1.62'.@1.6414; N: dark “northern | 1,61 ‘4 dark “northern 1 ms. No. t dark hard winte! Hac 4816. 2 dark Bard winter 1.43%; No. 1 hard spring 1.66 No. 1 hard winter: 1,387 @1.4 No, 2 amber durum. 1.68% @1.73% 5 2. durum 1,37, Bai tame grade 60;'No. 2, 66@ 62@65. Corn No. 1 yellow; . 2 mixed 79%; No. 2 white Outs No. 3. white 39@39%. re No. 1, 97% @7.00. Fiax No. 1, CHICAGO GRAIN AP)—Cash: Chica: Wheat. Se. 4 ae LatigOraes No. 2 hard 1.39@: ‘ Corn No. 2 yariow 8319@R4'4; No. 2 site 8316. Oat 2 ‘reiiad 41% Guat; No. 8 white wae Rye NB. be a aig Me Barle; sare. Timothy seed 6.25@6. Clover send 20.50@29.! ‘Lard 15.27. Ribs 15.75. Bellies 18,00. i FARGO BUTTER 4 Fargo, N. D., Aug. 7--(AP)—Rut- ter fat, churning cream 27; packing stock 25. MINNEAPOLIS FL ‘OUR Minneapolis, Aug. 7-—(AP)-—-Flour unchanged; shipments 36,675 barrels. Bran @3.00. ee PRODUCE Chicago, Aug. -(AP)-—Butter, unchanged; receipts Taos tube bees unchal coe receipts 14,678 8 compared to 264 @ c No. 1 northern 1.57%@1.60%; No. 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy 1.534% @1.66% ; good to choice 1.60% @1.63's; ordi- nary to good, 1.87%4@1.60%; Ne. 1 bard s ring 1.60% @1.68%; No. 1 dark tana on track 140%@1AG%; September Corn No. 3 Ke year ago. @ Barley 96% @97:. Flax NEW glani ety ‘reduced since the mun ownership of Jight and water plants, Latest Auto Stunt Is: Baby St Stowaway Minheapol! haar Neapolis’ youngest verannibe: lee runaway” was back home today, not a bit the worse for an e! rience’ that might hava cost te He is 17 months’ old Vernon, life. He rode for Falong the city streets of Minne- apolis, clinging with baby ‘fi Ay to the side of a running boa which he lay sprawled. The was playing late Fri. day en he spied a marked in front of a nearby Toddling to the car, he climbed’ aboard. In @ short time. the driver, | unaware that he had taken on ay stowaway, started up. For more than two miles the sedan plied the streets before a pedestrian, seeing. the youngster on the ruhnin , shouted to the driver. Zeeland Will Play ‘All Stars ‘Tomorrow i —— Baseball teams with excellent rec- ords, each of which has lost but two games this season, will meet on the state penitentiary diamond to- morrow afternoon at 2:15 when the i club plays the prison All ¢ Zeeland nine has played” such teams as Venturia, Wishek, Herried, Napoleon, Lehr and the Kennel In- dian Braves, losing only to Wishek and Lehr. The prison “players have showh keen ability in their fielding of late, and the work of “Sparky” Hollan behind the bat has been a big factor | Capitol Theater LAST TIME TONIGHT according to the financial report of], the city. The income from plant last year was $15, the water system brought in $1 62. The tax levy will be $3,000 in stead of $5,000 as was assessed last year, THEY FOLLOW Ask Harry Alsop, manager of Interior Lumber Co. line of yards why he recommends Dakota Busi - ness College, Fargo. He'll say: “‘I: St.! know their methods. I) pe there in 1896. I sent my daughtct there. Ihave just employed my 11th “Dakotan’—Irene Nelson,” Sam Paper (D. B. C. 1901) now own business. A**Dakota’’ Their latest D. B. C. employe is Joe Bosch. Watch results. ‘‘Foltow the Suc- | ceS$ful’’ Sept. 1—6. Actual busi- | ness training. (Copyrighted—unob tainable elsewhere.) Write F. L.| . Watkins, Pres, ,806FrontSt. , Fargo. | | Our Gang of Kids “BETTER MOVI 99 TIAC SI CMLEF OF THE SIXES ‘The Pootise Six ig scoring i macennive. hlseory “becouse i mess driving oa on — paper at its price. Without an excess.ounce of bulk— without an aly ats Step hes 000, the in patting “the needed punch and rit’ in the club. “Sparky” will the’ receiving*in Sunda: euridey Empleye Held sear For Abandoning Two- » 29, employed tal ateam laundry, ad- mitted to local horities late yes- terday that nS thé mother of the two-month-old' boy who was, left in the rear seat ‘of an automobile be- | longing “to Joe PA of Mandan Tuesday: night, aepheer came ntelg ry nae grill ing. by the offi-) following a “tip” as to the, faentity bs the baby’s mother. Mrs. Morgan forme lived ay , and says the bal in Hebron Te in June. gan was led: several ! and has a "seven old 80! marriage. She c divorced last fall from her husband, whom, she says, she has not seen fo four years and whose whereabou are unknown, She refuses to name the father of the infant. | Baby in Hospital | Mr. Wietz found the infant in hi: automobile late Tues igh returning from chine had been parked on the streets of both, Mandan and Bismarck for some time and he did not know whether the baby had been placed in fhe car here or at Mandan. Local officials were notified immediately THERE ; Et any aa] i whick led to hy apprehension of the POMC HT FATE MMR ALE MTANRIAPNE IS RMON and the baby taken to the Bismarck hospital.» Mrs. Morgan says she placed the baby in the automobile in Bismarck, Just as proceedings were under way yesterday to have the infant committed to the childten's home at 's Attorney F, EB, Mc- ven the information child, carties a maximum penalt; seven yeats in the state penitenti DISCUSS DICKINSON SUBWAY Dickinson—City comminsioners]; here and resentatives of the Now! is tetng thern Paci: lat Fg Be soe Saturday to discuss subway to be Bnilt anaes fie’ rail- way tracks on Third street, LIGHTNING KILLS STOCK Dickinson—During a severe elec-| cian trical storm last Sunday evening] ‘trouble. 11 cows and one yearling befonging| day, were” largely’ at mother. Mrs. Morgan waived examination before Justice of the Peace Anton Beer this morning and was bound over to the district court, with honds fixed at $1,000, In default of bonds she was placed in the county jail. The offense with whieh he is charged, abandonment bra a minor 7h Balm NNN Ie BAS PILLSBURY ACADEMY, Owatonna, Mian, AN: ENDOWED COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL where -« thorough physics? pony Elsi training. Eighty per cent of the graduates fe re the pant: twenty” ‘years have entered college. LOCATION. At the edge of Owatonna, a city of 7500 le, in the heart of the famous: agri: Souter region of southern Minnesota, in a calubrléve ‘and aitmulatig climate. - QUIPMENT. Eight buildings, including dormitories, gymnasiunt with’ swhtimiing pool, armery; music hall, dining all, and central heat, light aha rn alee plant: Sixteen acrés of campth; tn- cluding athletic grounds for all out-of-door sport.x. utiful lawns and noble rears FACULTY. College and University tratned masters of successful ae vareiee ho with the individual boy in class rou, deraitcry, dining room and on the playgrounds, he hike est standards of scholarship and conduct are uniformly insisted upow. MILITARY DRILL. A cadet battalion under the direction of a Reserve Officer of ¢ States Government. Cadet officers chosen from the school on a strict merit basia. the catalog to MILO B. PRICE, PH. D., Principal, Owatonna, Mina. Hox'X; Rev. Arthur C. Smith, Field Representative, will he at the Grahit Pacific Hotel, Hiom ek, Wea: neaday, August 11th, from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. ite ter IS NO SATURATION POINT FOR HONEST VALUE Honest value is a priceless commodity. Every purchaser seeks it, but not always with complete success. During Periods of careful buying he takes unusual pains to find it, and products of inferior merit fail to attract his patronage. . Reports then circulate that “saturation point” in the auto- mobile market has been reached, when in reality there will NEVER be a saturation point for honest value. During the first six months of this year, for instance, Dodge Brothers sold 207,115 ‘motor cars and trucks. This repre- sents a gain of 49.3 per cent over the first six months of 1925, and continues Dodge Brothers in the enviable position of THIRD IN THE INDUSTRY. For the three“weeks ending July 17th, 23,862 motor cars and pr < trucks Were delivered to customers—an increase of cent over the same period last year, and impressive ce that Dodge Brothers great sales gain is continuing pte the quiet weeks of mid-summer. The more carefully people investigate and compare, detail by detail, the factors that’ constitute genuine motor car value, the more inevitably Dodge Brothers market expands and will continue to expand, year after year. M. 5. GILMAN CO. BRGQADWAY AT SECOND ST. 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