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GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner. Eighth and ser Streets Fred E. Klein, Barter. Sunday school at 10 a. Morning eee at 11 fe m. B. Y, P. U. meeting at 7:00 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 p. m. lb Everyone is pegeiey, invited to \worship with u- TRINITY FNGUAH LUTHERAN | Aye. C pe certais St. 1. G. Manson, Pastor services: 10:45 a.m. “Our Heavenly Inheritance.” 80. reacher.” Topic: cries on the per | The sixth in the sonality of Chri “Trust in the Lord with all thine | and lean not un’ thine own s FIRST r ong gt OF CHRIST, Subje Sunday School at Wednesday evening testimonial it § o'clock. A reading room in the ae building every nd Saturday, ex- g—-— 2to 4p. m. to attend these, visit the reading services and to room. ning services 10 Breme ing will preach, 00 am. Pres! We itanee Inve rde: lowship?” ening preaching ser i ge of Rev, C. welcome is) extended | cuurcn ynod) Fourth street ays Avenue A. J. V. Richert, Pastor. services ns follows: | | bynins, Topic: “Youth Christ.” Esther Keller, 7:30 Evening worship. ‘The pasto; Leader: Mrs. will Preach On the subject: “That} Twilight Face” or “Roses 1 ber.” The Youhg People’s sing the Anthem “Lead Mg to tho! Rock,” by Cilar: id the Men's | Chorus a aeons number. Do not forget the Song Service ledj yy the untied chorus, You will enjoy | singing of the old favorite. Organ music. Prelude Pro- Oftertory. When} light,, Lemont, Postlude, Hynin | Tune, Ashford. If you have no otiter| Church Home in the c' invite you to worship with us. Strang: | ers especially welcome. ST. GBOROP’S RPISCOP AL tev. FH. Davenport, Rector. 14 Mandan Ase. 9:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 10:00 A. m. Church School, Wa. m. Hely Baptism and ad- sional, Chopin. dres r 2 will be or-! iesthood of the ch morning in Christ Bishop Tyler Wy ico will he- dained RANE PNM Mie eee ny TODAY (Continued from pace one) he first year, as muel per cent there- “lenders iter whe: prin Meanwhile it for mi The 7d rs definite erops.” mmon sense {ites overproduction such s the pric oe ith wh ti that in-| as now mers will! n \How much wheat would they plant| were the price §249, which the farm- jers feel they ought to lave? And lwhere would the government get jmoney to buy the surplus $2.49 wheat? = ’ i Farmers can help their wheat situ sation by backing Secretary Hoover's worship (German) Letter to the Church | The pastor will conduct | m. 4 German! services at Baldwin in the to 7:30 p.m. Bible Hour. ttendance is desired. | ervice (English). ‘Whe Evil Eye.” ly welcome to attend our IRST LUTHERAN CHURCH seer ote | Jd. Btaliaquist, ‘pastor. School 9 service ing ou ey services will be held in the ening being that the pastor and the choir are at Wilton, giving 9 Son: ¢ Service in the Swedish Lutheran ‘The confirmation children | meet day afternoon at 4 o'clock. hoir meets next Thursday eve- t mbetrs indly a8 are eordially invited to our of Consecration.” unday sehool, R. superintendent. Senior and junior B. Y. P. for any one ak E. Ke wi worsh. Subject reat Sinner Conver , Wednes 30 Thursd: Society meets at the home of J 4 Avenue D, lay the Girl's Guild will t church. are a Christian and do not attent the services of the church, do not make your excuses to the preach- er, he cannot forgive your negligence, tell it to the Lord und if he excu you it is all right. He is your jud; Many boys and girls go wrong be: ewse of the influence 13 the mothe! and father, who have no respect for the house of worship. What about your influence, ting. Missionary Mrs. 0. 30 Mornit iz Worship. js service is brondet ast by KFYR Hoskins-Meyer.) Organ Prelude: “Religioso,” Golter- munn, Mrs. Morri Trio: “My God, My Father,” Sehnecker, Mrs. Scheffer, Mr. Halver- son, Mr. Humphreys. “Autumn,” Johnston, is, “One Sweetly Solemn Ambrose, Mr. Paulson. “Spiritual Blessings. Paul s. Wright. paete “Marche Jubilunte,” Ry- ley, Mra. Mor 6220 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p.m. Evening service them “The Silent r. Netdlinger,! Chorus Choir. Special selection by the Prosbyter- ian Male quartette, fanson, Wright, Sndseth, Humphreys. Sermon: “Sesus Pupression on a man-of His Time,” Paul 8, Wright. Kindly. remember ‘the convenience’ atlersa those who have small children | j by nursery conducted in thd a Will you not please treet apt rorahip Gade inthe & ren 0. worship ny, of your eholee on Sunday? McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Walte: “Vater, Divine Bee will be iecaducled Bone as follows: O30 ‘gaat Lage on Prelate Fan | rar at bit he "Subject, a} u.jmae bankers got into trouble, they | plan for a canal to the gulf through: the Mississippi valley und another from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic ocean, That would make every bushel of whext worth from 6 to 18 cents more. Since the war railroads have ralsed 6 cénts a bushel, ~ B surplus Ame Liverpool. a Argentine n wheat on its w that tax. and Australian wheat [nas the 6 to 18 cents shel over American wheat Pool where the price is made. Why not begin with something that you can do, and build the canals, by cutting freight rates d inereas the price actually received by the farmer? ‘The increase would apply to the surplus wheat that goes abroad. Some railroads, not all, will fight in- ternal waterways as competitors, But they would interfere with railroad profits on foreign shipments only, leas than 2 per cent of the raileond business. A nine-foot canal from the Lakes to the Gulf would send freight in barges carrying 1,000 tons os against box rs carrying 50 tons, hauled by a! tugboat instead of a And ten such barges, carrying 10,000 tons, would require no more men than one of the old-fashioned river boats carry- ing 150 tons, The thing for farmers to do no to support Hoover, in his. canal dig- ging program, then get se later, if possibl ‘Things are done d ferentiy in di {ferent countries When some Ger- pimitted suicide. ee gone to Europe. In Japan, an important official is ‘cused of dishone His friends send him a pine coffin, containing neatly made tray and on it a shu knife in a white scabbard. It is ‘knife for conmitting harikari | Japanese is politely requ [open hdomen and dic. Here they would | Here, statesmen a naval oil reserve come to court, s: tion outrageously violated. and requested to hat the constitu- They think it was made to protect such in-| nocence as theirs. California’s g x pains take the line's of ‘foolish talk about divi the state into northern and southern | Californi: le that magnificent em, per cent. | Bi {CANNON FINDS something | weused of stealing | TROT S (OW-HELD NOV. Gehu or Similar Early Yellow ‘Fim | }3, 1 First, D.C. Crimmins, Hazelton; {2nd, Hans Lauritzen, !fe peers 3rd Henry Hyman, Hazelton; 4th, Andrew | tlaring, Gien Ullin; oth, Raymond Haring, Glen Ujlin. |: Mereer or Any te Yellow or White Leh Bh ind Mande Milnor; Cc. mins, Hazciton 3rd, ents | we heartily | Human, Hazelton; 4th, ae: 29, Elgi i | Hie, Sth, Harets Mund, Milno: Dakota White or ‘simiiag ‘Barly White | 2nd, ore | Roy Ij Cuimmins, Fred Rilling, Jamestown; n, Turtic Lake; 3rd, 3 Carrington; Ath, Smith, 5th, D.C, Hazelton, Early Mixed Flint First, Otte Mund, Milnor; 2nd, John} Frey, Turtle ard, Al Denison, Hensler; ith, Peter Ferguson, Mat- cigh; Sth, C. C, Engeland, Underwood. Rainbow 1 First, Uni Milnor: 2nd, F. rd, Harris Mund, Buss, Leonard: Pioneer or Other Early Whit Dent Firs M. J. O'Conner, Bismarck A. Mund, Milnor; 3rd, pped Dent Fred Rilling, Jamestown ns & Lawton, Cando; 3rd 1 Rilling, Jamestown: 4t 3 Muller, Hettin Sth, Northwestern Dent First, John Schorsch, Kiel 2nd, Dwight Sprone, ‘Buffalo; 3rd, John Stensrod, Hixon; 4th, Leo ‘Leon: ard, Hettinger: Farms, Colfax. Falconer C First, Guy L. Seales Steele; Paul Wilke, Underwood; 3rd, ‘C. Engeland, Underwood; 4th, ~ Wilke, McLean: Ah Toes I Gorn or “Other Hi First, C, Carlson, clekees "ond, | Alex MeDonald, neo td, Guy L. ad, Steel 4th, Johny Human, i Hebron, Geo, 2nd, .. € Emil “lal \ Blue or Mixed Flour Cor ittle © row, Elbowoods; 2nd, ' John Butcher, Elbowoous; urd, "s Arm, Elbowoods; 4th, Levi s, Elbowoods; 5th, Howard Mandan’ Elbowoods. H Golden Bantam Sweet Carn Milnor; 2nd, F., ¥. MeGillic, d, B.D. Boyd, Menoken; Ath, Bruce Vallace, 1 Early Sweet Corn First, Peter Mihm, Bismare | tle Lake, k; 2nd,! ‘Hillsbor Wells, Grant Nelson, Fes- senden, Thoma: Whelan, St. Thomas, | Thomas Johnson, Killdecr, and C. J. Lynch, Bismarck, are chairmen for} their, respective districts, REST SOUGHT (Continued oh page .twe.) a his personal physician, Dr. C. v mmented today. | had no disease what-| Wilkinson said. “His phy- inery just wore out. He peacefully. HaTBRLACE, pb eos INTERES’ | Pi i Ne ais aed P)— “Uncle Joe” Cannon, who died ye: terday at bis home in Danville, 1 nois, was bern 90 years ago in ‘Gu ford county near here, but apparently not regard his birthplace wit! high favor, About 12 years ago he paid the city the only visit of his life to the scene which he had left at the age of four. After he had been feted by residents he was driven in: an automobile to) isit thé spot, where he was born. Unéle Joe,” ice a member of the running a thousand miles alony the P; uld be a crime against the Californ ‘needs the north. In some things the {don't agree, So much the better, dis cussion brings out truth and ros} 8 |" Will Rogers has 5 di covered the ait} | ference between a Democrat pnb lean. w that knows enough to stop plant- iH cotton.” He might add that the epublican is also the fellow that knows enough to move to the big city and gamble. in cotton, wheat, ete, while othe int lanting them. a. |LYNCH NAMED TO HEAD DRIVE FOR STADIUM (Continued from page'one.) + Valley City; Bottineau, Johnston Walker, Bottena Bowman, Mrs. Paul Clark, Bowm: Burleigh, C. Bismarek; ‘Dickey, ‘Lawrence ter, Oakes; Dunn Thomas Johnson, Killdee: Moron, Clemens Kelseh, Mandan; Hahsom, Dr. George boy dara pe ally cree red Leo H. Dominick, Waby Stark, ‘Feank Paichaet A. Ketter, Jamestown; New. Rockford rite Anton L, Kadlec, Dawson; Griggs, Walter Schlosser, Cooperstown, . Hettitiger, Duncan McKenzie, New | eerands $ Bey, Traynor, Is Lakes Steele, Frank Sussex, Hor gee wee sarees DM ag Stutsman, E. ‘Beach MeHany; oS Hietean, G. |. (Classes | Hazen ms J.} recording seeretar; Rady, Lynn Schwoobel, | party when’ the’ house was. reached, “there is where you were born.” “The hell it is,” replied Mr. €an- | non, unmoved, “Drive on.” { Executive Board: of | BuP.W.-Chtbs Meet | to Plan Yeat’s Work Gand: Forks,-N, D., Nov, 134) Plans for the year’s work of the poten Dakota Fedeation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs will be considered at a meeting of the execu- tive board to be held totay at Fai Organization of new clubs in the state! jaund greater publicity for the clubs al-! ‘rendy in operation will be given ‘spe-; {cial sideration, It is expected! that every tiember of the bourd will: ie el of the board! is: Sherman, Grand | B, Sow! ian k, iaeenent B priggs, Grand Forks, correspéndin: secretary; “Mra, L. M. Ma ‘Minot, ( esth Gunderson, .Valley ‘City Misa Clora Bvekrude, Mowh alte Estella 3 Miss Alice Han- | son, Grand 9; Mens with or.,! Cook, Bismarck, and Mrs. Minnic B.i mer: 1 Ppional “direc. } %, ‘Tax icgisletion it Takes Second Place, = oe ita Losing which. must nitiate red askihee to- sugrestiony| be- next year on corporation income, formal ahiments from Chairman we - Ropresaptativ h, Pennington Seed} ond. Steele. | nor. m jtime until | Requests to Sell » BY REFIRING lunites at si00 cach has been uthorized the Lake-Shell 13. utte Oil company of . Burnstad to sell 50,000 shares of common stoc’, par value The company pian: 0 use the money Burnstad. Exhibit Contams + Valuable Specimens Beaver . Towberman,/Dickinsgn; 9rd, ‘then Meiwner, turtle ha th, Rew ben Crouse, Steele. Late Bweet Corn First, J, H. Towberman, Dickinson; 2nd, H.S. Cuplin, Mins Pep Corn, Any Variety First, Dan Hanley, Elgin; 2nd, Mes. Wm, Rapp, Mandan; 3rd, Henry Hu- man, Steele; ith, Wm. A. Fafeoner, Yellow Flint H First, Otto Mund, Milnor; 2nd, An-{ drew Haring, Glen Ulin; 3rd, Harris | Mund, Mitnor; 4th, W. B. Falconer, Bi Sth, Wm. Orman, Turtle f Lak White Flint { First, John Frey, Turtle Lake; 2nd, lEd Klinger, Turtle Lake; 3rd, Otto Mund, Milnor: ith, Peter Bratbury, Taylor; 5th, W. S$. Bryson, Turtle Lake. Mixed Flint First, Withert Field, Bismare An frotin | Highway Body to Rush of Road to Wilton An effort Kn aurked thidtelt! the proposed new route for state highway Ro. 6 from Bismarck to Wilton will be made by the state highway depart- ment, it was indicated today. The present plan is to ritsh both surveys and plans for the work so that a contract may be let early next pring if possible ‘The proposed new route will clim- inate a number of dangerous rail- fond crossings which exist on the present route, The improvement also 2Qnd,| Will give North Dakota un improved state road from the Canadian border to the South Dakota line, all other unimproved sections on the highway scheduled ‘for improvement Bismarck-Wiltéh and other s of the road to be improved ar will result in an improved | road from Bismarck to Minot. y shawls, Chinese silks handi antung rugs of camels’ hi r rare textile specimens h: hered together by Mise Beryl on of the state fo try ol, spection by students. (her In addition to pieces of fore make the collection contains some fine specimens of carly American handi- craft, modern hooked rugs, laces from Spain, France, Mexico and Sweden; handwoven coverlets and numerous ang, | #rticles of Indian manufacture. Hazelton; ‘ith, Wm. Rapp,! Sth, Pennington Seed Farma,! White: Dent t Nels Gulleson, Rutland; 3i immins, Hazelton; 8rd, F. A. Andrew Nordruss, ‘err, Bowman, im: Orman, ia Falcon ‘ol A. Carlson, Glencoe: D.C, Crimmins, “lal UY? Poy Chas, as Val H lth, L. Tee: Hencoe Milnor: Athy » Robert | Ns Best Plant irst, Otto Mund, Milnor; Peter Mihm, Bismarck, Best Bundle Otto Mund, Milno Mihm, Bismareks “rd, 2nd, aun | Armour r Plant Breaks ' Mm.| Hog Killing Record 0, NL Di Novy 1$00)-All iat “tor hog killings since the establishment of the Armour and compan ‘ing plant at West Fargo slightly in a year ago, have heen broken this week, George Drummond, manager of the plant, de- clared today. . Bismarck; ler First, John Ellis, Berend 2nd, F. 4, Pri '. Nelson, Mereer rai aon, “Carson; Sth, A. R. Phillips, Fairview, Mont. Yellow weet Clover icolay, ‘Lark; 2nd,‘F, A. ‘DeLamer trd, Maurice Han- "Valley City; 4th, M. Nicolay, | cattle, h, James Me: ed. j White Sweet Clover ne | juni DeLamere: 2nd,; 2. arson; 3rd, Otte Mund,| Customs Men Seize th, Peter | F Mund, en, were ughtered this week and 372 sheep and 384 calves kill- Rum. Running ‘Sub’ Albans, Vt., Nov. 18—(@)—An ea rum running ernft, jseribed by the eustoms authoriti it \“a submarine without. motors,” 10 ears Flint- immins,| geized on Lake Champlain last n Hazelton. | with 4,800 bottles of alcohol, it 10 cars Semi-Dent—Guy L. Mend,| reported here today. According to word reaching the col- Otto Mund, Mil- | eetors ‘Of Saatomis hues, Ne seinure in Canadian waters by the Mounted Police alee off Unusual Ear k, Bismarck; 2nd, 10 ears ‘Dent THe Single ear Dent Singie ear Flint—John Frey, tur | Re al ¢ Amer A. Carl- 1 Monis gomery, “In Tutice Court - re ai for hy Port Single car Semi-Dent—C. son, Glencoe. tention firs: to legislation re the return of alien property, that this prob: vould consun Hurd of Harvey was given congress convenes next a straight jail sentence of 20 davs hy Justice ‘of the Pe Roland H. Crane today when he pleaded guilty tora charge of issuing checks with- out funds. ) Stock Are Granted! | DR. R. S. ENGE Pertaission to sell 900. 1a! wisatal Chiropractor month. to the Northwest Hold lof Stanley by the st commision. The uni stock in n regularly organized com- ) pany, Part of the proceeds of the] sale will be used to buy land in the Shelby, Montana, oil field and the re- Dal coteed without anim’ or 2 Phone ustoday: the various models in our store. es esd es 3 Mipsinase is to be uged in developing | the property. om ' The securities commission also ‘has in drilling for of near of ‘Textile, : Work Up to Friday night, 10,085 hogs § “SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926 SAV’'E 33 1/3% to 50% of Your Fuel Bill ENJOY Comfort -!-Cohvenience - - Economy J INSTALL... + THE ‘COAL GAS BURNER BURN LIGNITE COAL With the ie barter a increase your heat and reduce your wastes See It in Operation at our Hostway Display Room ‘Opposite O'Brien's Restaurant Co. Bismarck, N. D. Comfort For The People The true source of real comfort is the Bible. It is the Bible that tells us of the coming time of peace when justice will be laid to the Jine and righteousness to the plummet. The Bible tells us that as surely as God lives the whole earth shall be filled with His glory, the glory of perfection first. represented ir Paradise. The time of righteousness nears. Soon shali the whole world be delivered from all its woes. Come and hear V. C. Rice of New York City COURT HOUSE Bismarck asians Nov. 14, 3 P. M. SEATS FREE “NO COLLECTION If you eannot at- “tend the Iccture, you can obtain an attractive booklet cn this subject by sending this ad- vertisement —to- gether with your address and ten i cents to the In- ternational Bible Students Associa- tion, N.Y. Brooklyn, “ \ It is interesting to ncte that during September and October, more licenses were ‘purchased in Burleigh county for Chryslers than for ANY OTHER MAKE OF CAR, ‘althcst doubling the saine months'‘cf 1925. This is in line with the equally rctarkable fact that out of all makes of automobiles sold at Bistharck, Chrys- ler is the only larze producer to-show a gain ‘for ‘the anne state during the fall months, as auaine: the dame period last year. In the great Detroit manufacturing district, Chrysler:has been running second to Ford this fall in number of cars built. The tiew,model 50 alone has been coming through at the rate of 8§0 2 day, and there ic still-a tremendous shortage. This car is destined ti become one of the great sellers of the deeade. ‘ At the New York Automobile Show every ‘winter, automobile manufacturers are given choice of location according to their volume of sales for the preceding year. ‘At the last Show Chtysler was in ninth:place. ‘This year Chrysler is.in fourth place. A year ‘from. now, it is predicted, this wonderful organization will be in second | place. Buy a Chrys!er and Own the Popular Car of the Day!

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