The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1926, Page 3

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1928 Cn, Pea ne sg] plc's Choir will sing the cde Pang situations and characteriza Bae’ scene Me the crime on | Opening Chorus of and net se very all sized, at that jmake ans canoe pretty and ani- _ “Fading, Still Fading,” by Weisenthal, | tions. night of the murders. It \s made up of five different groups, | mated DP: | CHURCHES [Jand the Men's chords will favor us). The Midnight Kine® in a story of | | , Defense attorneys have, drawn from| ‘Leave It to Gloria’ th Summer Gas and Show Girls in, There are 16 other musical num- ~ - ==] with a‘ selected number. A bright, Atta outh that “br: Ania home its he na singer's | 2 rollicking chorus; the Tennis and tors int Sie sear ennge ee ee Peed 2 j FIRST by Bg Chis, spring one area wn otale Bacore! ane tor the, annie” Froatteone i 7 hetuhe © bis Waa SERxtone of} ils Show in Ttself | Gott grours, in lively einfes pd jen. aaet of popular sonps, and most ’ Cor. 4th St. & “Ave. ©, will precede the evening worship. youthful heroes bring genuine enter- ne Hall's church, and that he owned aettads Tapers the Canoe girls in 2 de | of them are accompanied by attractive ainment that is decidedly novel. Te sunday services at tives a Song service starts promptly at 7 } Subject. “Adam and Fatten Man” p. m. and bates ae bate ial be Be Sunday School at jJused. Organ Music—Prelude MSE | sounget: schuolsaf yinven ynor and Richard Wal most promising of the Wednesday | tigen 3 Sertimonil pee dap bane eles nanan particularly well ehosen e: George rium Now. 1 nd Med ue au | heeple on Et seas, cag or eaetlke the Anets — Dance Ylin the city, we heartily invite you to|Arthur Housman, Gene Cameron, ENK y | 3 dd uch, ehatadny fons teh a ©X"/ worship with us. Strangers especial-! Gladys McConnell, Herbert Prior and State Proceeds W With Presecn-| FESO TO LEAVE 8' M as ee j Til are welcome tor ntecd: thens| ly welcome. | Bodil Rosine ¢ complete | the cast, ic Nod, Now} | serviees and to visit the readin —-* i tion in Hall-Mills Murder i atnid ; tute at the room €) ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH | Ay ‘ rial of Mrs. France’ ens Hall bs (Missouri. Synod) Trial, However jane her pple ue 3 and mh iNie Fourth street and Avi sol A. tevens, Henry L. kman, former ) a . GEORGES Ei pied hb ty 3. V. Richer rt, Past : — i | trooper: of the New Jersey state po- ; H. Davenport, Rector. daiake sacvibeg eae Somerville, N. J, Nov. 6.) —|liee, this aftcrnoon said that he was add Buddy: att . in : 9:30 n. m. Sunday School, Classes ‘With his star witness, Mrs, dane Gib- head $2,500 by ¢ Aruriah Beek- 9200 a. m. Holy Communior for all, efficient teachers. kon; ngobably. unable: to. testify: for , prosecutor of Somerset county 10:00 a, mi. Church School 10:36 Morning worship (German).| Me Alexaad Poutave thowatae (nf ! : a, m. Church School. Bernier: “The Biguacel the Times? weeks, Alexander Simpson, speci} Dickhma i vhntiat the tine the j ’ 11:00 Choral Eucharist. prosecutor in the Hall-Mills trial, to-/offer was made accepted he had Plate note the change in the hour 0 p.m. ‘The pastor will condu i i i > Englis acks: E iden ly Fright- i é been workin or eight | Jf of the carly’ ninar for the. winter) services, in Driscoll in the English Cracksmen Ev tly us ieht day tne hi seen: to the Horne hee cat 4 7 me uibias “6c ae Bible class{ 6:30 to 7:30 p.m, Bible Hour. , ned Away Before Com. Teint Getth Roe BRAURENaS ee ooh ns Mrs. nice ie ny a f z ‘ible class! full attendance is desired: ‘ x . o is on rial wit er brothers,’ Eleanor BR } Thuvider’ Si hot ti 7:30 Evening service (English) pleting Operations Henry and Willie Stevens. \ ‘ Mad? F practices | sermon: i Ghintian Education.” Twenty witnesses have laid the|* ny eéudition belug REE . miner arian | All cordially welcome to attend our ‘ " a “he Yo. groundwork of the state’? case. AL eA ee TRINITY PNGLISH LUTHERAN | 2. c9" Gee Re eee ccr es ah | meen the witnesses on today's Ii ne AOR ORR elGLEIs: BRITO EEAN Ave. C and Seventh St. PSO coca lianis county, was robbed last night of | Nere two ‘omen who worked as}, rted from the army and} ‘ 1. G. Monson, Pastor Ee tae about $100 by eracksmen who were! Mids in the Hall home four years | ‘brought to Somerville | Corner Seventh and Rosser strects. 20:45) a.m. evidently frightened away before the: C. F, Strutz, pastor. i ‘ ed the ons “Trae Curistianity. Morning services at 10:00 o‘elock,/ tad completed their operation hinge pi i Special anthem by the choir. ‘a ‘special service for Sunday Sehgal by nitropiv ahd. Sunday school, all classes. Evening services at 7:30. aw a tray inthe att, burt | re ety de Topic: “The Personality of Christ.” Special “ The fifth-in the series’on the Life euaday. waht ; 4 Po: ‘as ob of Christ, id me] Sunday School at 11:00 a, m. Be\fained by. the explosion. The safe this morning showed no signs of - “He taught them as one: having|SUZO te, sehen of Christian authority, and not as the scribes.”| p, ing ta ed with when the i . Matt 7:2). ome : “the New Song! Divorce Suit: Withdrawn ie, ce aad jin eae by chorus choir, | Porsan in the ett TOnEN BURRS Sa ants Musb@naver Lionae, RUEERe| ther MM.) si lrune great le A cordial welcome to all. The Sobbety-wae the third nutompt| his ault for the annulmelt of thele| aa What” does the Bible, Teach Abou eee ere aR ASROR Ca risiec cov theSeaDntel tin of iehe ccan eae PePTE: Srrbe Bekany atneol; R. E. Ken- 1 AT THE MOVIES — "A; Hethekg, Wes lain Minot todas | faut years. Riehl clianged gine mi | he x nedy, superintendent. Automob fei . : ind 700 p.m. the pastor will preach at! “TING THEATRE \TRE a and| that she had received $5,000 to keer |S dete be ae oe ees wt gy tebne este oes wll Pawilion a andan “There is a. Great Change Coming.” | Dix is being shown at the Eltinge ie connect the lesan cous cavers : Be Rage he Charles . 6:30 Senior and junior B. ¥. P. U.| the last times tonight, Saturday. Ree caceian nt | Aaesan wae aeren cnr eee Wee ea ; Bible class for adults. i 3 worship. Subject: ; Although Douglas MacLean traces! ine that description. wa his lineal MeGergor ! evening, Dr. Fred E.| oldest Scottish clans, which back in i Fe the 18th century honsted of the Castle {iM front of of Ralph | tions ne es prayer meeting. rd, its principal stronghold on Reite of Crosby, wi ad aa IG A a a de J 4 theyisle of Mull, he is a rank impos-| ¢r#l store at N aes ite we ka ectiony ce Ue Thursday evening, rehearsal of tor” when it comes to portraying the | ar being driven: ly on estimony of Mrs. Gibson, young people’s choir at the parsonage, Nationality of his forebears in his 00 Friday Sealing, gertareeties latest comedy, “Hold ‘That. Lion. | #1! towns in northwest North Dakot meeting of the young people of the t the Eltinge Monday and | FAA ou chureh, at the church. 1 crenbouts of | We are anxious to serve those who| | MacLean is a young and romantic le oan nee . met phon need us. You are invited to visit our| American, who, through a comedy of |t0 Mr. Helberg stated that damage t services and worship with The dons some kilts and is wel- the, hank vault would approsim The gift that carries the progrim of music and singing will © by Wade Boteler, th eo ully: coverage ty 4 i ssa please you, \Scotchman of the story, as a fellow the amount sto LN : i true sentiment of Christ- Unless the Lord is Lord of all, he er of the Clan MacTavish ti Srrbaeeite a rence is not Lord at all. The church that| Comedian is put to a severe t hoxea. the calte ort] mMas—your portrait. deposit boxes, the value of | forgets itself in its passion for oth-| incidentally provokes some inher! Ss will in that forgetfulness find| fest laughs in the pi ‘ itself, Love never asks how, much|tempt to | ‘0 his disguise. must I do, but how much cah I do. : a runs as a e rrayer changes ee stor is mild compared tol big game} second attempt resulted in maged vault door burned through i] day he cracksmen who abandoned the | PRESBYTERIAN cnurcn jhunter in the wilds of Afriea. Mac-/job when their “activities became jJ day rush. sae to villagers, Paul 8, Wright, Lean's method of hunting and eap .m. Junior Church School, | ing lions is as ¢ ; 4 pane supporting ast cludes € co Howard, ter ier) Miers, Csril Chadwick, Wade Hotel STARTS WORK AS. | ores -Prelude, “Largo,” sabe; jorge Peare | i carirou Festa; OFFICE MANAGER| Coofubs, Preshytetian, Gi unger generation come into i. their own in “The Midnight. Kiss,” sion of the stare success! H.R. Holthusen recently went Offertory, “Serenade,” Heines. Anthem, “Prepare Ye the Wa: which comes se direct from Dakota Business ol- | the Garrett, Presbyterian j 'lege, Fargo, toa position as office |] 20th. be pr i to thet “tune a ghs | Manager for the Alemite Lubrica- | hile on Broadway by John Golden and | tion Co. ate? iness | which hay continued its triumphant D. B.C, actual business : way through the country, has lost | taining (copyrighted—unobtainable | nothing of its cleverness in its adap- | elsewhere) gives yc 1a head- startin | tation to the sereen. : j the raceto success chaeeitachaol! Rather _it_has__ gained in_atmos- | 6 30 m i Ghalatisn dndeavor: —= events, Dorothe Rendon, Evening service: iB. C. gil, now has a fine plac {with the Chamber of Commerce, Evening Chorus Choir. iP, < Mina," Evening Chetes Okele. 6 Palo Alto, Calif; Jennie Williams mon, “Jesus at the Marriage Feast,” mn ‘with the Detroit State Bank. i Pa . Wright. Hy Will you please bear in mind the i Read weekly notices. ‘‘Follow nursery, which is conducted in the ‘the Succe$$ful’’ to D. B. C. Nov. church ‘parlors during the hour of 1-8.. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres.,' the morning worship? Many parents are finding this of real service to 806 Front St., Fargo, for terms, them. : Or let the children sit be- tween you at the service. But come to church, That is important. MeCABE bee i EPISCOPAL and Tény, his wonder Vater, Pastor horse, in willbe conducted Sunday as follows: : “ tf Morning worship. The pastor will preach on the subject, . "the Gry of a Burdened Soul.” The 60 99 by and Mrs, J.P. Regan will favor as True, Through ht. Postlude, Johnson, M 2 m. Oiner eanaieonak \ de ie ise Tom Mix, the rough-rid- | Offertory—-Melody, Marsha ‘| ing, broncho - busting, tude, Hayden. shes senting || SUe shooting, lassoing arents désirous of presenti 4 . : children for Christian baptism may{| Leviathan of the saddle do so at this service. in his most spectacular 12:00 noon. Sunday school. (Classes|§ western drama. 1 ee ee desler baak 3: be. unior jue. Leader. Esther Shuren. i Chas. Chase svi Pitolaine My torch, “Highs? in Topie, jolding ‘ore! igh. ~ * Lesser Raymond, | Evan - bpworth| | “Larix Flive the King” League. Topic, “Avenues to Peace.” Leader, Mr. Geo. R. Register. News Reel 7:80 Evening worship. The pastor Tins ot Se on the fe Young ache Monday, Tuesday Arthur W.- Gussner an- nounces that he is taking over this day the grocery and meat which ‘for the last forty-three years has been lucted under the name of his father, George Gu: and in the future will be known as Gussner’s Meats and Groceries. All outstand- and t ‘business F i manne? MOPHB co. ope cities face Chevrolet, low style ....... High style .... Dodge, low style ......... High style ...... ; PHONE 154 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ego when the Rev, tor of one of ng churches, Mrs, Eleanor in his chureh, Geist Riehl and Prosecution ws You will find it worth 18-MONTH GUARANTEE ing Ollls against, the grocery i Exchange Price r \ k The opening chorus of Meave It 2 solo walts song to be sung by Mins ig ero Pe im bt arden, Mr Simphan lio Gloria,” the big musical comedy | Marian Sandine, When the entire Coubeate Ataeese Te at head ist ith. Tate atermn f.{CONMECE! yevuc to be presented at the Audito- chorus is naroribled, are are 4 ‘elebrate / New Brunswick's lead- As R. Mills, choir singer ‘hey wife had been intimate with Hall and | (Pee ‘i ahh rho claims to have seen the detend- in the first burglary Make an appointment to- and avoid the holi- We make a special offer on Christmas orders up to Nov. The Butler Studio Webb Block BISMARCK AUTO PARTS — Edward Hall, pns-/ evs. He brought te arba { from them an fe- at Grafton Today t of what took place in the Hall! ie e immediately before the double | % p shoemake nife at fhe! or amusing group da nd from a milit murdered — with, 5 a are uate (Cashel Funeral DANCE ite dL TURKEY . MARKET DAYS November 10-11-12-13 d it profitable (o trade in Bismarck. ins during this time. Turkey Talk If You Sell Live Turkeys You should select only birds that weigh as follows: Young Tom Turkeys, 12 pounds or over. Hen Turkeys, 9 pounds or ove Turkeys under these weights are not fit for Thanksgiving mar- ket and should by no means be scld until they are mature, If You Sell Dressed Turkeys Use the following instructions, but dress only matured hirds How to Dress Turkeys HOW TO SELEC Examine birds carefully before dressing. Release birds with thin haunches until later. The plumpness of the bird will be in proportion to the plumpness of its haunches. DO NOT —Keep the birds from all feed at least 12 hours before ing. Do not kill a bird with a full crop, as the flesh will discolor soon after killing, making it off grade. HOW TO KILL—Hang bird by a cord attached to its feet and heok weight to its bill to prevent too much movement. In- sert sharp-pointed knife into mouth, making criss-crossing threugh roof of mouth into the brain. A qui flutter of the body will show when you have hit the vital spot. DRESS DRY—Be quick. Twist out wing and tail feathers first. Avoid straight pull, which will only set them tighter. Piek them clean. DO NOT—Do not scald or remove intestines. » COO Mane in You will ti many barg ch for the Do not tear the skin. Do not t use ice in packing, nor cooling. y place eight hours or longer to allow all . but do not allow to freeze. This is important because if packed while the interior of the body centains heat, decay will result. CK—Wrap the head of each bird in paper and pack snug r bo: x paper between each s sending us the express re- your packages, and pay no more ex- pa so we can ident Press than is proper. Sell to Armour’s Creameries Bismarck, N. Dak. WRITE US FOR BARRELS AND Coops

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