The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1926, Page 2

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q i, A 4 ; i PAGE TWO. BISMARCK 10. | ~ ENTERTAIN | ND. SYNOD “Meetings Begin Wetted and Will Continue Unti) © | Friday Evening The Presbyterian — churehe Jorth Dakota will hold their of Synod in Bismarck | from October 13 to 15 in-! nd pastors and lay delegates | the churches in the state are d here for the event. The program which has been arranged sane which will of interest to the | Community as weil @s Lo those who comi Issioners, Pre-Synod Conference Although the sassions of Synod dp not start before the popular meeting | in th evening at October 15, at 10) x. Wednesday morning will begin! conference ¢ to study the | rontems and hristian edu-| + catoa in the Jocal churches, — This] ence is sonducted by the Board cation of the Presby- nd is one of 40 being ious parts of the United States. The leader of the con-| ference is Dr. William F. Weir, D. of Chicago. Other will be Rey. Edward P. Westphal of niladelphia, who will bring a valu- tion of the youth of the land. Dr.{ Boyd of Jamestown, & Wednesday. evening erator of the general cak, The Synod of } is usually not fortunate enough he services of so disting-| “sor; president, of Ohio Si Columbus, Ohio, d he -sexsions =the Presbyte: Howship dinjer for 6:15 7 \ Besides the delegates all of nd other men who m, are invited *, Weir, see: of te men’s w elgireh in the U Alt meeting. Following this dinner program there will be another popu- air meeting in the church auditor-| jum, The details of this and other/ meetings will appear y nod with 4 popular service on Friday Sugnire. ism: ick Plant to Chip Ten Cars of = Dried Buttermilk = Dried buttermilk idly is becom- Bian dann riant by-productat North Dakota creameries, according to local “reatnery operators. The material is »bined with other things to make k and chicken feed and has other When the local creamery: was P+ It citizens who urged its location ere built a sewer to carry the “buttern eg 2 The 10 carloads M then a waste, to the 1 plant will turn out 10 par and dairies at nd Forks and other rted to nrodace Aany's Flight t to ?South America Will -Start About Dec. 15 Wa army start from San Antonio, pr about the 15th of Decembe war department announced today ~Phe official itinerary ef the flight, also announced today, shows that Nicaragua and Ecundor will be the on- ly countries on the South Ame! ‘continent which will not be hy the fliers. i The flight will terminate at Wash- ington and will cover a total of 1,-{ $24 miles. Seventy-one stops wil be| ‘rnde. Men Who Stole Auto at Minot. ‘Captured, pt. Nowata, Okiahoma Minot, 3 ware nen, giving their names as lips, 21, and Joe Love, 18, are under priest at Nowata, Okla., charged with fhe theft. of an automobile from Mi- hho: Sheriff A. S. Spicher was noti- fied today. The two youths, when taken into custody, had in their. possession an futomobile which was stolen , in| * Minct on October 4, which belonged |* to hart Bowelle, according to a mess- ngs sent to Minot by Sheriff W. I. h illespie of Nowata, The two men have agreed to wai radition to North Dakota, and Sheriff icher exper dgpaty. to get theni. Talk to Kiwanians 5 pagar T. Cutter of lous: super. iatendent, of the central division of hasociated Press, willbe the pein- rat the regular wee of the Kiwanis club at the fie hot Bit) meee from out of the city who ‘ome here for the meeting and will also be sucite be the Kiwanis hee include H. THE BILLIARD ROOM of the Dearborn (Mich.) home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Ford are here préserited to newspaper readers 1 personally supervised the taking of these pictures, and permission to print them was grant- They reveal the abiding place of the most widely known a home of the rarest charm, for the first time. ed to The Tribune by the Ford office through NEA Service. American and his family as w the. paneled and ved walls have the stately rich- of an old manor house of Eng- | NEA Service Writer The same Henry Ford, Whose chi loves in life are of trees and flowers and emer- ‘Dr. Movius Funeral | Wiil Be e Wednesday Jamestown, Oct, 11 —(#)—Definite| ; arrangements for the Dr. A. ight be ‘an old English, castle 5 nd | on the rinsing Thames or A The round table in such 9 room| 8 as Cefies the decorators who favor the | monastic or console type—-square or A similar table and. set of irs “fill a recess, in front of three the | Wednesday. carved “tvalnut afternoon at.,1:30 from the Jamestown Masenic Temple: with Highland cemetery here, vas. “nedessary from ia to. allow relatives to reach ihre from ‘California, . Minnesota 2 Banker Arrested at Perth; Fargo, N, D., Oct. 11.—(A—M, N. counts 4 c eaten.in a al of morning sunshine : ion is not forgot Ford mansion. s to send alt ure beauty. in | endid fountain with ourd, ‘showers, dres ag 1ooms, seales, all equipment u surpassed by any ela or public poo the form of a s a pool, diving a touch of italy i th ed the old hom s fixtures, ‘framed pic: too besutigul’ to ie in. ese, from Chinese oriental to tight | tures and the heavy legs of the billiard table. hese make a misapplication Merchants Minn., of 7 president, was’ arrested say ead eect vos ing jdtinat once mere secrets bald inviclte ar nday ogely sn rriclo ented, The. Tragedy of Gilded Youths which she too cites case aft case of youthful destruction lof any Main street -faniily To one side stands % combination looking | organ- piano reminiscent in build of that! the melodeons of Ford’s boyhood. The reception hall and grand leading from the* drawing room ) ps aps the jewel of the house. orientals cover the ii hardwood floor, a stand on ‘oriental rugs rich with all the dyes of the east, ton and Tador and Chine perfectly at home, they are: belo _Ford himself joys espec The tang of ti doors—of the world of fishing fly,| prea today. YOUTH LIKES .THE. AIR London.—A French _ Rough table of hickory, ei i} oy, the. son of ohete and bright Na¥ajo rugs gocs to school, in. Eng: a raftered ceiling cath the oran of the fire from a rough fireplace | ;!thunked. by warming pans and. tn: litons of a’ storied past, ‘ There is a sun-drenched slave, | gay with ‘erétonned wicker, and in ttle baleony pore ds ayy "behind ita set in a wll muhee built espe- carving and paneling. ota | cially for it, is‘an ¢ air high-| backed William boy re sly s}and iy chiire. and Ol canvas over the table furnish, the hall. rom the top. of tl iling is the heav; English and American furniture found in every room. ‘gecasional carved Italian table, an er| occasional chair suggestiv ;{old art of Floréne: only oc pes. home is_as Angh Runny mede or Boston C areesily Ford in an i! mish and Italian is Wayside Tiedt Many le cha itiegi. Tere eae I doubt if any. vis, more | ive of the owner's personal sore, vee NEA: Beryice, Ine.) | y’ English panel: | homes re tur: een . furniture chara terizes the, ‘ai {Elizabethan an bearing -a cut glas® reelans heirlooms o: of the eng a tate dining}. Gaphhiat binder sae ‘silver, is A-Georgian Castle igh Nurmi take eis in the Fac _ The. house is Geo. ‘towers “and many window: 5 st Lecce} CN: oon yes alee Alleged Killers | of Osage Indian. | Denied Hearing) | _ Washingtés, Oct. 11.--)—John | Ramsey and William K, Hale, charg- | led with the murder of Henry. Roan, | an. Osage Indian, in Oklahoma, were jdenied relief today by the supreme court, i PAL its last’ term the court » held that the federal government hag jur- ection over the territory Avhere s were corupetent to try the vas ‘and that the federal petition by Ians ehearing was denied. | and Hale for { Ieaae { | ‘Few Changes'Made | i in M. E. Pastorates amestown, N. D., Oct. 11-—A)— at has been termed by many of | jthe North Dakota Methodist pene | |ference members as tne of its mo | successful conventions ciosed he | Sunday evening with the reading of | the appointments by Zishop J. M | Connell of Pittsburgh, The 51 e wus due in the | jmain to twe thin; fact that | so few chinges were contemplated that there was not th ervous, tension, and the fine a {the local church and J own peo- | | ple general Son of Mr. and Mr: A. D. McKinnon Dies Angus Donald McKinnon, 16-yea old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. M Kinnon, died Saturday morning local hospital following 2 en | weeks’ illness with acute nephritis. He has been confined to the hospital for the past six,weeks. |. The boy was born at Denhoff, D. on November 23, 1910, and has lived in Bismarck since August, 1923.| He has been attending St. Mary's high | sehvol where he was in his junior | year. Funeral services were held this morning at 8 o'clock from St. Mary’s church. The boy is survived by jis parents, three brothers and four sis- Four writers—one a, woman. features: that Na the mass of for. new se! discipline and salvation. ters. | PIGS ARE IN SOCIETY Pigskin Gloves—of Course Smart and Comfortable Klein’s Toggery Dress Gloves of Mocha, Cafe and Buck democracy given to imitation of the few. The few in America are-the idle rich, who, in their search flamboyantly. selves. not only above the law but outside the moral cote thet anctety has.cvalved for: ia own life once surreptitiously indu! tne omit cnr tnt tooth ty result of young, people of society are boldly being displaced By 9 code thet nat that surrounds their rich and idle elders. fies “anything. you can get away with.’ -. Whence came this change in our mannera.and “ turns home by aizplane "One doclses to beginning, middle dad ekdvge| «custom, no one knows, One por by the Great Wart He is only, 14 but al- ready has made more than ,& 18-year-old America: | wile he declared that pas were obsolete, and Ate the-alr aw MONDAY; OCTOBER 1, 1926 ol le Sem cua Sale of German . Patents: Sustained! Vashington, government lost in supreme court to- day in the chem foundation case. Phe. court sustained: the “sale of ized German ehemiea! and dye patents,*trade marks wind copyrights, to the chemical foundation by the alien property custodians Kositzky Raises ' .- * Peanuts in' Garden Carl R. Kositzky, state land com- oncr, has added another item to the list of crops which may be grown on North Dakota land. It.is the humble goober, better | known under its more festive name of peanut. Kositzky raised half a bushel in his garden here this year | nnd: intends to repeat. the experience | next year. lie believes that they should be prefcable if grow commercially in properly selecied soil and j of bis fow js etfic. Oot. 1 —The | ti produttion on display in | To Giye Tests For Public Accountants Examinations for candidates for certified public accountant certifi- ees ek be held in Bismarck 4 e 8 and 19, according to J. W Wilker on, business manager of the University. of North Dakota and sec- xetary of the state boird of accoun- tancy. Thos. Poole of this city will Z Supeyvise the examinations, and ap- plications for certificates may be made to him. F, F. Bure! Grand Forks, is chairman of t! DRAWS 25,000 LINES TO SQUARE INCH Washington.-Twenty-five thou- ‘and lines to the square inch—could you draw them? No human being has heen able to do such fine work, but Dr, Wilmer Souder, of the Unit ed States Bureau of Standards, his devised a machine that will “draw lines so! fine. It will be of © great has some! value in mitny lines of sod AS LL For thé cool days With hot milk anda little cream Strengthening an sati sfying , Can Society Make Us Abolish . Marriage and Morals? ial. position—another an inter? the. people .are nathonalre famous judge—the oh et spied fouh the greatest social novelists , America—give their authgritative answers in the four greatest literary’ have ever been published in a single magazine. JUDGE ‘BEN _B. LINDSEY on The Moral: Revolt Mrs. PHILIP LYDIG onThe Tragedy of Gilded Youth OWEN JOHNSON’S stox “Children of Divorce” . RUPERT.HUGHES’ 8ivir “We Live But Once” Revolt,” in the frankest series of aqticles that have ever appeared in‘ai magazine, Case after tase from his own ‘Court, related in all their illuminating details, are offered by him in support of his place them belief that a new code of morals, particularly in relation y fe has been spent in the world abroad, comes forward with growing up in the atmosphere ‘Nor is that all. For in the fascinating form of the novel; of just what is ‘Their novels, * Mr. Owen Johnson and Mr. Rupert Hughes, themselves ‘Tamiliar with all strata of society, present dramatic pictures eding on the inside of that ‘of Divorce” and “We Live But Once,” are written with no less frankness and first-hand than the articles by Judge Moeiey, an to te thane tributions of the offers, in its Ni the tnost popular nov fea aceon eee ge anid Samuel Se “ie

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