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7 XN SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1926 _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE_ A cordial invitation is extended to all] 7 p. m. Intermediate and Epworth Miss Barbara Seavey work, No washing o¥ irontng. One| FOR RENT—A_ furnisl to attend the services of the Episco-| League. Offertory: “Pastorale” ... Roberts; who can stay at own home nights.| apartment. Also an pal church, ‘ 8p. ie Freaing a The hy ech “Entreat me not ‘to | Leave Phone 1193. Mrs. Earl Draper. moe a aig pene ee ied "For or will preach on the subject “The ee”, jounod | w An’ ra room - ly furnis! jouse, close ee | CHICAGO NEW TYPE OF DANCE HALLS ZION EV, LUTHERAN CHURCH | Counsel ‘ot’ the Ungpdly.” Anthem “irs. ‘Scheffer WANTED A six of seven room mod-| 1 ion bed dufold. Phone 90 (Missouri Synod) by choir, “I Have « Friend So Pre-| Sermon: “Break Up Your Fallow! dress 20. Care of Tribune, ap. m Fourth street and Avenue A, ous, by Marie M. Hine. We will also] Ground.” FURNISHED ROOM—For rent. Close Paar i : J. V. Richert, Pastor. also be f. with a selected solo, Paul 8, Wright ih : Whales are hunted with dynamite Seth, 1 Ur Lanurious sll ax an sate uring the agrin| Sunday, Sept. 12th. Organ music. prelude. Nocturne,| Postlude: "Closing ~Voluntary”—| it Call after 4 oelock, 303 Third) | Meee taska, 2 » m. Sunday school, | Mendelssohn. Offertory. Night in -. —Batiste he chaperone agreed { Chica ' | public ballrooms, entertaining amuse: ‘nt seckers who a decade ago woulk 4 ve viewed @ public dance with ele- army cam| SAA, Cc MOPLIng: MUTaH : i Nee : th ele- at the outset that their methods must Ny eee ee haa acreere: sewers 12m. ‘All departments of the church ed brows, have become in the last tful and not arbitrary. Si ni 1 Th : it you have: thie chive! ; ie et . five years a notable part of Chicago's) | The earue of chaperons now! ¢ BS ig ee Jn the chy, we Weeraly- invite yeusel Cheition Emptor re eee i .|Tecreation facilities. nown as hostesses have worked out) “7.3 ». m. Bible hour. Miss Mi worship with us. Strangers especial- anlh anrel f All Ingenuity of Building En) rete ccos of such ventures as |plans of dance, hall government by | Breljer p SPROURIMGHMEME ITY. welduines. cticoue cscen corse Special ee Elie auattel, are typified here in the Trianon and which chronic offenders are made un- | e Revs gineers Represented in (503 fuivoms and a dozn similar |welcome at all the ballrooms. Young] ty "se net 30-mile Canal dance palaces is attributed by mana- people a urged to attend in group: gers to self-imposed restrictions! an: thousands do, But strangers ma wes Stich have removed the stigma from | meet young men’ and women, intro-| y evening from 7 ~ services, Any one EVANGELKE Church, i Sermon: “We Would Sec Jesus.” CHURCH | Paul S. Wright cr 7th and Rosser Sts.} You are cordially invited to parti- Strutz, Pastor, cipate in the worship and service of our church, A hearty welcome. is as- ff Eng- Ask Them 4 Manchester, nd, Sept 11,--| the public dance hall and have fore- duced-by the hostess to dance with)” ries 4 Cor. 16 “The Serednyou. eee (®)—All_ the ingenuity of building ered city Veckal i; them for Rel ae | Doctrine of the Lord's * Holy id engineers is represented in the Man. Welcome element of police supervision. | ome Exampies } Communion will be partaken of in the! + Chester Ship canal which makes this! Managers agree that the biggest | Lately a youth entered a dance hall] evening servic schoo ae At Let Too Late To Classify « bulging hip. The ch t call police nor the -m tor ii en thi popularizing dancing has chaperon system sponsored it All welcome to our services. If their car (any car in America today at under $1,000.00) has. \ city an vcean port thirty miles in and. rhe in his 1 League 0 FOR RENT—To adults only, apart ‘ Chrisian En The canal crosses a river and aj by*them at first of the but slipped up to the youne ron FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miss | ment in new modern home. 411 canal, and five railroad bridycs were Juvenile Protective association, a pered: “Let us take that hott! SCIENTIST of the First strect. of rnisel on long grades so that large kroup of Chicago women dered it. sheepishly. S Christian Endeavor So-| WANTED—A gicl fr_general house: Been Recently Engineered and: De- vessels might steam in to Manchester. | Voluntary Action a throw it away?” he asked| —sund: 00 um feity, tidy ad An Italian fruit dealer complained moments Subjec portant mi here will be ape. signed—Not an Old-fashioned, Bridge Canal jin 1921 that a neighborhood dance hall she answered. “You'll fmd| Sunday School at" a.m, Teial music. Be sure to be present. Bridgewater Canal, hand!ing, kept him awake, and Mrs. Elizabeth it checked with your wraps towed barges, crosses the Man-|Crandail of the protective assoc’ ter strip without their. waters Suggested that the managers remedy this dance hall straight.” mecting, This is accomplished by | conditions themselves before the city A young girl came to a ballroom! actually carrying the smaller canal stepped in. Out of the meeting came | under alcoholic influence. The chap- the utner on a high swinging |the National Ballroom association | eron took her arm and said quietly,| All I'm not Wednesday evening — testimonial Evening service at 8 p.m. Rousing ion |a prohibition officer. I'm just keeping | meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room| song service will preegde sermon on D.C. PH. C Jis open in the church building every | “God's Emaneipation Proclamation.” oe uesday, Thursday and Saturday, ex- Tidweek prayer service Wednesday Doctor of Chiropractic. s, from 2 to 4 p. evening. welcome to attend these} A cordial welcome to all. EXAMINATION FREE. Reconstructed Chassis The WHIPPET is a complete new car from tires to top. ne bridge. | with Mrs. Crandall as secretary. Come on, dear, we're going home"! services and to visit the re ’ \ Gates at either gnd of the water! “What can we do to make our dance ‘the girl accompanied her to a taxi-| Peet: - SOUTH SIDE MISSION AND — |] Fitinge Bldg, = Phone 174 Don’t Buy Blindfolded ! ! MME bridge shut the water in the channel, hall more respectable?” the managers h misgivings, admitting prey CHARITY SOCIETY In fai to yourself close the exposed ends of the canal,| asked, and a group of women stu ently that she feared to go home| GERM. AN EV AL CHURCH J.P. Happel, Pastor } in fairness y and bridge, water and all are pivoted) the problem and made a report. intoxicated. The hostess "sheltered H. Ermel, Pastor, h and Sweet Street. aroun “Speed up your music,” was the the girl for the night in her own! Chur mn Eleventh and Thayer St Service every Sunday o'clock A = The ‘canal, which cost 14,000,000] first suggestion. room, phoning her mother that she| * paddetad’ in are Gat issale INVESTIGATE tt! Services are conducted in the Ger-| P. m. Help for the friendle: Ways appreciated ERMAN BAPTIST CHURC Cor, Eighth sand Rosser Sts, “The Studio” Lucas Blk, Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota Phone 5 pounds wes constructed to fight the Within 24 hours every orchestra in would not be home. n high rates charged at Liverpool for|the ballroom group had doubled the “You're a good scout,” the erring | dockage and shipping and was openeditempo of its melodies. The toddle, maid told her. She comes often to) in 1894, six years after construction the shimmy and kindred slow synco- the dance hall, and since that night! had begun. {pated motions were impossible at the has conducted herself flawlessly. p Sunday school at 10 a, m. , Ships pass through a system of locks |brisk pace the music set, and the’ Women of the Juvenile Protective | ation is extended to] , Morning service 11: to Manchester where the water level; managers found most of the bad danc- | association call the ballroom’s _re-| all who Bieter to worship God in the aod A Thoughtful Hel “3 is sixty feet higher than the ocean. | ing eliminated, clamation “the most important piece | German language . Society 7:00 p. ; T ces Bouncers lof social work ever done in C' Evening service av p. ti River Taken Under Water Road The c system suggested it- McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | “Looking for Another Ch Near the mouth of the canal, it. is| ~~ 5 ~ | The choir will render special music crossed by the river Gowry, up ‘which | tering transportation since this by the British governmen bill ous start Walter iy Vater Pastor. at both services, the tidal waters flow, This river is} tension first was proposed. a passenger, ait, -agryice betw Divine services will be conducted) Everybody is cordially invited. piped beneath the canal in huge! Many North Dakota and Montana! Egypt and India.” Strface ships go as folle ! siphons of cast-iron, twelve feet| farme: from Cairo to Bagdad in 18 days.) 10:30 a.m. Morning worship, The PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | across and 400 feet long. ed the Great Northern to construct a! Britons will fly the distance in two, pastor will preach on the subject Paul S. Wright. The canal terminates in eight docks,| road along this ae as originally, d are from Cairo to Bagdad $200, “The Vital Test of Christian Faith 9:30 a, m. Junior Church School branching in groups of four on either| planned, and until Mr. Budd’s recen uding meals and two nights’ lodg-| The choir will sing the anthem en-! and Young ladies’ class. | side of it, covering 120 acres, with; of inspection it, was gencrally| ing on the journey-flying by day All For The by W. G.| The order of worship for the morn- | 286 acres of quays, ruction would be! light only at first. nd we will be favored ing ’ 10:30 o’elock broad: Along the dock quays are transit| the first undertaken by the road. Uncle Sam and n music. Pre-| cast by K Meyer, is as heds and warehouses, and in front of,| Mr. Budd estimated the Great, roads, take 1 notice. s, Sheppard. .Of-| follows: Northern will handle at least 25,000,- | Kamennoj-Ostrow, Ruben-| Orgun Prelude: “Andante Sostenuto” 00 bushels of wheat from Montana | stein. Postlude. Hymn Tune, Ash- aire -Millard PS geal 1 is ye mpared witl aia ead ford. ris, Organist. Two grain elevators with a total i hts ee CHURCHES {| 73:00 noon’ Sunday school (Glaneés'| Bblo vely are ‘i i are thy Dwell-; capacity of 80,000 tons can take grain ings” Liddle language. nday school at 10 a, m, euching serv Watch this space every day for many suyerior WHIPPET features LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars nm, Sub- We are using all the+standard makes cf typewriters in our school, REMINGTON, UNDER- woop, ROYAL and L. C. SMITH & BROS. Each. of these machines has its excellent points, and we expect to con- tinue to use all of them. Subject: aperon But, some ten years ago, I bought a WOODSTOCK TYEE. WRITER, one of the first type- writers made by that company. It proved such a durable ant reliable machine that about two years ago I bought five more. These have been in service ever since, Jnited States rail- [CAPITOL from vessels ‘at the ‘rate of 500 to} ‘ About eighteen months ago 1 000 ‘tons an Mowe, while. under the TODAY —*| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH bought one of the WOODSTOCK THEATRE ice Eee eae oe A || Con Fourth, St, and Ave: B. ELECTRIC |, TYPEWRITERS, Tr t s) reached b 8, a |i iaiomee| Services for Sunday, Sept, 12. called the “ELECTRITE.” It ‘oday—Saturda: BM ics: moving bands, electrically driven | MbFhing socal ’ MON EY On Bismarck City Propert sesh y y ° r rollers, carrying the grain in (Continued from page one.) \ peel ee fae Grand y Pp y was in use over a year without inl. any need of service or repairs. I have used it in all my per- sonal correspondence. T have been aj ee local rep- resentative the WOOD- STOCK TYPEWRITER and: the “ELECTRITE.” The latter is as great an improvement over the old style typewriters as the Electric Washer is over the old style washboard, or the Elec- trie Iron is over the old flat- iron. We will all be using an Electric Typewriter in a few years, why not now? Recently 20 of these machines were placed in the State Capi- tol at Pierre, South Dakota. 300 are in use in the various de- partments of the U. S. Gover ment in Washington, D. Over 1400 are in use in the De- Lowest Interest Rate and Pre-payment streams sometimes half a mile long| Lenroot straddled on prohibition. A) Forks, director of Religious Educa-| TO Privileg e to the elevator at the dockhead. | mistake in Wisconsin. ‘tion for the state, will preach. { mf camimunalaceshe ainsi | wee | Bruce Wallace will sing a solo at L 0) A N _P. C. REMINGTON Also, Senator Lenroot is the gentle-| the morning ser CR { ZXTENSION OF man who herded and led other sen-| Sunday School at 12 o'clock.” City National Bank \ { i ' HOOT GIBSON “THE SADDLE HAWK” One of the fastest, snappiest film attrac- tions. Full of drama, adventure and ro- mance, such as one might expect in the great open spaces. Mack Senett Comedy “Isn’t Love Cuckoo?” ators into voting for the world cou Junior B. Y. P. U. at 6:00. ; And Mr. Lenroot is number fiv Senior B. Y. P. U. at 7:00, ANON Neate thrown out by the} Evening service at 8:00. ople because of their world court | Rev. orey will sp :. Gentlemen who don't want to! There e thrown out of the senate should| Young People’s Chorus under the} try to force this country into] leadership of Mrs the league of nations through the) be special music by the | Hughes. | back or. Sept. 11.—)—Rtatp PAK door nt of the ern railroad, announced today ‘on hi: from Montana th ill be at least 10 will consider seriously build- ing the proposed “New. Rockford: | stown eutof{.” Mr. Budd expressed the sion “te upstairs, and is unfortunate in h ny good grazing ranges |‘ three Bri sh officers, four sailors Wowen are brave, whether they swim the English channel at 19, or, like Mrs. Almatia Bennett, celebr: Fy Nato birth, ning, worship. of Dris-| y by flying ove beat cordially invited, ar up? H. Davenport, Rector. . into poor farms. His tour of | 1.0 Killed fighting Chine . r . o ighting Chinese troop: 4 Mandan Ave * a included many automobile | ty. British won't declare war against| Fifteenth Su fe rrinity. trait, Michigan, Public Schools. : Within” ten oh Cie ee, hoe China because there isn’t ai eel 8 a, m. Holy Communi Over 2000 schools and colleges Bi o | recoxmined © ighting} 10 4. m. Church school. : are using them. . ever, the Great Northern may build Russia, means | 11 a, om atins and sermon, bt Three Days Commencing Monday n ad in a feuther bed. go the more you t from Richey, Mont., for a short nce, Mr. Budd said, but no new ecper you construction is planned “in the! smother. r future” anywhere on its s tem, hi Conditions Have Changed | Po hepa ernal Life. Any up-to-date Sceretary or Stencgrapher will save more than ene-third of her time and two-thirds of her strength by using an “ELECTRITE” Type- writer. They are sold on MERIT ALONE. Call on us for a dem- onstration in your offic “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Pi “THE STUDIO” nd sermon, | Heart River Pavilion, Mandan Mandan-Bismarck 6-PIECE ORCHESTRA and Saturday | wonder why Anna- should kill herself bi Woman's Guild meets on| New Rockford, on the main line of j cause she couldn't have her. hair| "Thursday afternoon at the home of| the Great Northern in North Dakota,| bobbed in time for school. G. Black, 16 Ave. B west. nt from which a line was | young feel disappointment far more All women of the parish urged to into Lewistown, Mont.,| keenly than the old, That’s the an- end, several years ago, the line running| swer. "Church school begins on 8u through Richey. ‘The Panama canal | — | and until further notice Sunday been an important element in al-| In January a company subsidized| ing services will be held at 8 o'clock, “Sandy’ The story millions have redd—now a picture that millions will love. ‘incipal lay Wy EAN. 7 PRICE es . TRANSFER COMPANY i PHONE 62 ie }