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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1926' resent withd: Is by the Chicago th “i H | ¢ H COU R Senger D ig whic my fsonpored PROMINENT WORKERS IN PRESBYTERIAN Heticnnt Hise. chest tes Pak fl air ee Nae Dae . y Illinois and Reveral of the Missis 8:80 p, m. Report of Committee on! 11:00 a. m. Report of committee on Mistuara tt peop rely Scie rereepered te meat of CHURCH ON PROGRAM {> Program and Field Activities,| Ministerial Relief and Sustenta- pebbles Ma mG ketie ‘ste Te aeesten Gla ment Iaportant of W. J. Lane, chairman, | tion—Hon, A. , chair: WANTS TO BROADCAST THANKS] ul the kidneys, are a rellable which at the present time being that . Ww. man, FOR HEALTH RECOVERY constantly in use . os ling the eastern line along the Pen- i ‘ | » Board of Minis- |. “Yo says Arthur O’Malley,| ach " A TERM MONDAY handle, the Red River dispute having! pale cube dive tor | __tebial Reied and Sustentation, | Carron Mit cat’ "1 weuld like you] for’ “dull, headaches, Rervouanet Auto drive to historic points in |12:00 m. ° Recess. t : . | corals HE RR Addresses by ryen and women prom- rangements, Rev. Paul 8. Wright. the vicinity of Bismarck and) Friday Afternoon Kidney and pe matic Croabie. bat sree Set aadnciee puatomions ane inent in the work of the Presby- Reading/and adoytion of the min- Mandan, ; | 2:00 p. m. Report of itt j " fl : . oon ‘Woman Commits terian church feature the program of tates of last mecting ; 5:90 p.m. Men's supper—Rev. Paul| "Christian Education, Rev. B, H. 240 Cases Filed During Recess! the 42nd annual meeting of the Synod 1+ S. Wright, host. Krocse, D. D, ehaitman, * | Suicide Rather | h Dak hich will be held ‘Ad: : Address—Rev. W. F. Weir, D.| 9:90 p.m. Report of cheitn | a —451 Carried Over From Than Go to Jail F terian ghureh in : Ei se board of Christian| “the Board of Trustess at daker: ‘ be 3, 14 and 15. Some; 9:00 a, m. Der 3 \. gh eae hth | town College—H. M. Taber. Last Term of the prominent speakers are Rev. ducted by Thuraday Evenin . : Slee at the, J . 3 : . ie 3:00 p.m. Confirmation of c- Deiat 4 0h acca wins | 7. Chet Saitet Borers Freshy D. D. a 8:00 p. m. Devotional service con- lon of trustees of Tuncsows Wittiade o ee ete TT ace’ with | tevian church, Clemo: Rev. Geo, #. a. m. Completion of roll. ducted by Rev. H. E. Dierenfield. College. ashington, Oct. 8—UP)—The Su- | te Pros » Mrs.| Mack, secretary of the Board of Na- Introduction of corresponding | 8:20 p.m. Address—Mra, Reba Gra- Address—Wm. F. Weir, D. D. preme Court began 2 new term Mon- ‘Ika Cook, 74, drank poison when sions; Re Weir of members. ham of the Women's Board of|;‘ secretary Board istian a day confronted with many controver- |prohibition officers raidedher home| the Board of Chris Education; Appointment of Vice-Moderator. Miasions, ae ee CRS ‘ ties of vital importance. and died within a few hou Mrs. E Appojntment of standing com- | 8! . m. Address—Rev, Wm. J.) 9:30 p.m, Report of committee on | Anti-trust, Clayton and Federal, Officers said that when she M mittees, viz. y) of the Board of Forei Commission acts have brought With'’a snail quant Lu Bills and overtures, Missions | (-. SaSOre ot eordeifites ow Mileage. issues of moment in industrial and|beer found in her home of} b ici i last night, 2 ara 2 i Judicial business. Feiday Morning, October 15 Miscell: r fT : commerlal life,» There ino malar in, ber home last might| "he North Dakota Synodical wit Minutes of Geecral Assembly,| 9120 a.m. Devotional service con-| Selection Sr albee oh ravetitig tor ” rease in the flood of prohibi- Poesy ld die there.” id its se: s in the parlors of the Records of Presbyteries. ducted by Rev. Ward F. Boyd, 1927, ete. x | ees ra jarged wee of au- thet ted peein lay h during the meeting of the|, ° Fin : ‘ Db. D. i Report of committee on Leave | tone ccted problems,|, She was grant , : 220 a. m. Reading af minutes. f Ab nl And. rate regulation, insurance and med tev. D, T. Robertson, D. Dy i Sentaceat Rehoris ot stan brence, mn fax casts “sppent’in undiminished|headache. Instead, she drank poison,| moderator : for the. North” Dakota Mileage Hieelens odemguuiail gree" +-number./ Z Tt was her second arres wnod and Harry W. Gill is xtated| ‘Report of treasurer. 3 ; 40 fo Ree Doering. the summer recess 240 cases|charges of manufacturing liquor.|clerk. Report of trustees of Synod. du ‘ : Friday Bvenin; were filed, and the court carried over! She was released the first time|. “vilowing is the complete program Report of representatives Minutes of General Assemb!: 7:30 % cabs from last t 438 i A fe P' es on the ly. p.m. Devotional service, con- pellate and ae chides Sriginal dockets, ater promising not to violate the! for the three-day meeting: A ee idbonn Council of Reli| ¢ epee of Presbyteries. + + ducted by Rev. Ward F. ‘Boyd, : Thus the total at the start of the new," 984!n- iaee D ious Edueation—Rev. 8. B. Doty. Finance. DD. ——— 700 a. dence. * 8:00 Mi: ey | . J term is about 90 less than last term. - F sun's? he AeA pcorrenpen : p.m. Address—Miss Lucy 1 ted ‘Clerk. Report of committee on Revisi Shi v y A Fi hes. Sed to LK Ror abd Wife of Richard We t juctor 9: a i oe i . BB, i Permanent committees. reg National Mithvae aaa esserts are not UXUTTES , rs 0: . om. cal D. ports of special committees! 8:20 p.m. J fev, °@ | : ull hase canes, because many of the Washburn Child Is | c | 10:10 a. appointed at last Synod. Leese eM EBoe | IS appetite demands des review . | . WOR, x | eligion in the Synod- duct- Flection of trustees. : Sy ee en ee = Seeking Divorce ed by Rev. A. T. Coty, + | 10:30 a. m. Report of committee on | serts, both because of { Land afteraoon sen: |11:00 a. m. Report of Committee on | Pe ignite be ood d and "briefs are read, and the unimportance Paris, Oct. x Foreign Missions—Rev. H. of the controversies ascertained. 2.| a \ No “cure”—but helps to re- My Husband's Favorite up quien ther have in thee bend, een Tass her hus- i | ~ Pastor Bethany Presbyterian H é e Pudding sugar content. Washburn Child has instituted d eae wea ioe Rev. D.| geld d, chairman. | | spon Church, Chicago. ui | Chop 1 cup nuts, mix with one | . call who wert United ev, W.0, Thomp Can aaa ves ambassador to Italy. aa vitor Gens | 12118 . _ Grounds for the action were not! oral “Absesene? hee eee Tharetay atte Mea DeveLovey ; si ieee oe ig caiteses stood that some opinions wore, Wit-|dinclosed, ut Mrs. Child declined | Sacrament of ihe Lonts Supper |2:00 p.m. Synodica “prayer meet- Deno ashy. od ope 3 « uniform in texture » «| liveneg ar an early opinion day, .|*9aY to mee any comment, | See ee ing conducted by Rev, 8. M. } se rete ieeteaee sparkling white and ee the hands: of che court). {he former ambassador and his | ; Raye Tt son, Kelly, D. D. #. Leeaspoontul baking pow: is used by 2,000,000 careful jecision, include the Mally | Wife have been estranged for more | ets se * 2:30 p.m. Reps det,” Add dates and ruse. Put women, SB’ Daugherty proceeding, involving {than a vear, their friends ascribing | i rayer, National M! DT. In What Month P eyan of water, Beke'one hour. the power of the senute to compel the ‘their difficulties largely to differ- J ee Robertson, D. D., chairman. a on od % hour, (white Ask for Great Western Sugat ont attendance of witnesses and pro-,ences in temperament. Both are | “rtox and Tem-| 2:45 p,m. Report of Synodical Su- as Is Yi > % name. If you are not AMEE ~Wuction of papers berore ics investi: |well known writers. | ir asoqeerintendent, Rev. W. C. Snyder, s Your Birthday? p with it, return it to your grocer. Ie on Ar-| 3:00 p. m. Address—Rev. Geo. H. will cost you nothing. % gating committees. Questions raised ie he et include the power of the lent to remove postmasters THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR CO. of the first four grades without the ‘Sugar Deaver, Calemée consent of the Senate; the authority abo of Congress to require corporations to make reports to the Federal Trade Commission regarding costs, produc-{ tion output and other matters which the corporations regard as trado secrets; three criminal yndicaliam : 2 FOOT SPECIALIST c@ses from California, Michigan an 8 imsas; the rieht of physicians to Corns, bunions, cngrown n On your Birthday send j | be intoxicating liquors irre- ; : : and ail other foot ailments your Mother Flowers +< MMI, Sbective. of | limitations under the : Handsome recipe bo +. prohibition law; the valid me "D Wremnat " er ade ee oes ria os Hoskins-Meyer Custedian of German dye and chemi- ‘ nt of K-F. \ cal patents, je marks and copy- 2825 ome -F-Y-R rights by the eal Foundation; : and the legality of water rates at In- dianapolis. Doheny Case Important iy Mrs. Ida Batley Allen Py Among the sixteen cases set for argument during the first week & the ale term the os ee mee - - attention is that of wa » Do- ° O 4 Elk Hills naval oil reserve and to “ FE ‘ collect from the government for stor- B 7.) Ki NG e ‘ age tanks constructed for the navy WD, * GD © ut Pearl Harbor, Hawaii : ES During the second week in Octo- her among the more important cases GALES 2% TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAXD cameanion arnnas Ohio, Maine oud - xaned ee Opening of Our New Music Store states to requirethem to “place busi- 7 ness through resident agents and ~ / seedings involving the validity of: “ g laws, in o case from Evel ; nd of daylight saving lews in a 2. O y opp e jassachusetts,. and ques- rect Ar Hee of cores! te “9 control sale prices by . .° ferchants as their agents in a ca: Where Music Is Sweeter against the General Electric and oth er companies. t Gas rates in Greater New York 4 will come up during the third week, Van Horn Hotel Bldg. ; gh will cases from ia and Wis- consin questioning tl eek of states 3 2 Sener bow be pets With a complete line of Products of The House of Baldwin and General motives operating in them to be pro- Se vided ‘with certain equipment. |” Read The Minneapolis Tribune daily and Sunday for George A. Musical Merchandise. The fourth week has been », rf largely to antitrust and. Federal! Barton’s comment, last-minute gridiron reports—scores of games—e For the past eight years, Mr. Dahner: i ilt Pi 3 met Me wart ew cage — Se being. oto centers and the si ned Musical Maschandien in Mandan and Spaetattenttes an = teria cing: its dissalaton follow: B POP ARNER, “TAD” JONES and cess. In order to serve the music lovers of Bismarck and vicinity more 0 . | ing proceedings stariad in 1et2, fhe KNUTE ROCKNE—the Intersectional Board of Football Coaches. | efficiently and to a greater advantage Mr. Dahners and A. R. Tavis are es- tablishing their new store. : ‘ The Products of Baldwin ciati are violating law by methods used in the employ- 2 ment of, seamen; thtee Commission cases involving Swift & Company, the Thatcher Manufacturing Co., and the , } ‘ reaiere duich question the Jurisdie- "e ings wi question e jurisdic- 2, re eo ey 3 ia ae fader <4 ander Hlquor Sports Editor, Minneapolis Tribune ** outside the territorial boundaries of The i ne . e the United Stgpets the right of stale | i poties in a ease from Rhod ; : | fueee| KauteRockne | 2": = tare venjoteg ind ioe reson : Aris + : Tnoisnost artistic piano ; \ Unusual purity and reso- ion! xia '? : can Pl € oe a ae na of t oe, oe is cet Coach, Great Notre Dame Teams’ Highest awards at Paris, ; response Pe ge Expositions. An instru- : bine to make this Piano ment of great beauty and - an instrument with tre- { Conspi: Case efzlnel Wit. 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