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/ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE « FRIDAY; DECEMBER 31, 1926 PAGE FOUR dian boundary a f bad i , ransi 5 road conditions, have taken to the ale aes ar com (ore subjects on which ‘Rev. Vater RIVER NEARS ty _ FLOOD CREST old ¢ashioned bob will. speak are:.“The Silent Seasons Relief Work in Progress Two men, giving their names as| | The,deal ‘was jedimpleted whdn the) of the Soul,” “The Joy of Diseiple- Perey F.ummerfeet und Harold | street car company acquired a ma-' ship,” “God Honoring Faith,” and | Gress of Devils Lake, are held in the| jority of the capital stock of the Yel- Dynamic of, Prayer.” The pub- ‘county jait at Langdon pending a] low Cab, company of _Minnesota, aj lic is cordially, invited to every serv- preliminary hearing which was post-| holding corporation for the five lines| ice, poned late today, charged with illeg-| which were merged -December 23. lly transporting 150 gallons of Ca-| The five lines, which have a total bg ian aleohol. ‘apital stock of narly $1,000,000, hi sees "Thelarge covered bob sled with| Seen opening neurty 400 ears tees || Temperature and ., ” 2 ‘ha its iMega arg Ci n Supreme Court. Holds That its, litewit cargo was overtaken near| are ‘the Yellow Cab company, Red | Road Conditions ! FO ngdon by Cavalier county deputy] ‘Top Cab company, Drive-Yourself Judge Pugh Had Full Jur. sheriffs carly Thursaay morning. System, . ‘Town PULLETIN FOR THE NEW YEARS ‘axi company of Min- Among 6,000 Refugees— — neapell ; i ‘ polis and St, Paul and the Yellow) — ¢yg, ' q isdiction in Case Cah athe (Mereury readings at 7 @. m.) Several Towns Submerged GRITS’ WILL TEMA GROPT ' isdiction in Case ¢ ‘AR COMP ANY Waraes Lede igre of the| Bismareke-Clear, 15: roads foo. —— . | ‘The auphime coult:toduy deniod Traction company, said the purchase| St. Cloud-—Cloudy, 28; roads, good Nashville, Tenn,, Dec, 31—(AP) ? on DS* la aORaaTe by Seca RIRATiS, he: of the taxi lines was.o “progressive| | Minot—Clear, 11; roads fair. } The Cumberland river, having PED inl LL LEA time Nonpartisan’ League financial BUYS TAXIS tation in the Tein Cites to tereetine| Devils Lake—Clear, 10; rouds fair. {foot higher than the previous re MAIDENS’ & MATEONSY CONTINUE {term ia the penitent. folowing igri fhe Pa etter ord of 1882 s creeping upward his plea of guilty to charges of em- Kiareings wen Une ice ino te jamestown—Cloudy, 19; roads fair. this morning at a A TO LOOK ALIKE- | | berzlement and “brenking the “blue twin Cities, thus giving the companyl porn’ rey cloudy, 20; “roads jeod crest of 56 feet is expected | sided Guiles: (a Heche practical control of public transpor-| Winona—Cloudy, 27; roads fair. halla pin | GAT HOGYEPY PREDOMINATESYY gee ee 5 lly! tation hwenpeinand Sta | | Grand "ForteCiowdsr ah "Was n the meanwhile relief wor! t of his d looting of a state pgs are a air. progressed among the 6,000 refu bank at New England, of which he Minneapolis Street Railway Methodists Plan . | Hibbing—Partly cloudy, 20; roads gees of the city and a check of the GALL HEADGEAR? IN THE LEAD was president. "An agreement. was, @% Practical rood. Water-bound areas indicated that made to postpone sentence for six! Yoncern Practically Con- Week of Prayer + Crookston Cloudy, 2; roads fatr. property damage of at least $2,- months to enable Hast! ngs to pay! trols Tran Mankato le Iv, roads good. 900,000 had resulted from the high GTRAGHT, GYLNOUETTE~ | Dis Gul ATE a Glee vusiictle Rev, W, dk Vitor ahhoonees u| . COCHCseE Glee 2s rege Reavy. ater. VORED | : - “Week of Prayer" . ge Prepeiceveekin: tows werd bali HIGHLY FA ion of the six months Afinnenpolis, Dec. ti.—-UP—The 1o.| the MeCabe.” Methodiat Episcopal | 2 Wen LGA faunig is oe inundated by the gigantic swell, WRAP-APOUND WRAFGY STAGE was imposed i ihint vewanty Cul Street railway company entered| church beginning Tuesday evening,| tives when meeting friends to stic and new high water marks were diet want WwW edas art d Ae taxicab business today when five] January 4, and continuing until Fri-| out their tongues as a mark of re- mitablidtied “at Ashland City and A COME-BPACI Pik Haine Ware ree Major taxi lines in Minneapolis, St.| day evening, January 7. Each even-| spect. Cumberland City. Over half the latter town was submerged. ITS’ STILL SILIGH TO the blue sky the sentences to i; ie ' run consecutively. es ne eee teas LOOK YOUTHFUL —> in the supreme court, attorneys for Boge ony and Sarly today Hastings claimed that the trial court was 10 inches higher than yester day. 158,215 CARS REGISTERED IN ND. THISYEAR An Increase of 12,800 Over 1925—License Receipts This had no jurisdiction, that the inform tion to which Hastings pleaded guilty was incomplete and that the court j erred in refusing to permit Hastings © change his plea to not guilty and | Stand trial on the charges. The court's decision held that Judge Pugh had full jurisdiction, that an application to withdraw a guilty | piea is addressed to the discretion of | the court and that the information on which the charges were based was es See | sufficient. ee of Ne Piet |Bank Depositors’ a . Mea, | Committee to Have i WELL, ANYWAY —— f Report Ready Soon i BOYS! GIRLS! A Present For You 1. Johnson Tube Skates {yf - Year $1,578.048.90 , c ‘ The work of signing up depositor: { epositors a1 Te SLE NPE THE ME ‘lof the City Natfonal bank on the ——10 New Daily and Sunday Motor car rey jon fees for agreement proposition is progressing Customers 1926, totaling $1,578.048.90, mark the very favorably,” according to H. L. high point for receipts in the state Reade, a member of the committee, motor vehicle stration depart ment, Fred B. Ing 2. Maroon and Gold EME + |and the members hope to have a , registrar suid statement ready for the public with- today. ) lin the immedinte future. Rumors Ww "The recepits for the year surpass ener av wea semves.me, HAYS | which have been heard. regarding . All-Wool Sweater those of 1925, the previous “record” ce alareacTdtctidiaitttiisiisii en: \corain dates when the transfer of A year for rl ei funds to the First National bank 1c —8 New Daily and Sunday figures for * aa take ee and ada of Customers while the receip Sesecl each person's deposit be made avail- $816,871.15 and Lignite Mines at able, “are “without foundation, “Mr. It_m H eade says, and such statements are ® slightly since Columbus, N. D., Sold made without the consent of the com- Would 3. Dandy 50-inch Sled | mittee, (#)--Sale of | “When the details of the prop: mines at/plan are completed, the comm ‘| Columbus, N. D., was effected in| Will be ready to issue a statement 192%, The 1926 figures are figured at noon today. The total number of vehicles regis- | tered in North Dokata in 1926 was ‘ —8 New Daily and Sunday Customers will be discussed: “Pr: “Learning How to Pi GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Eighth d Streets You Like 215, 2 c f 12, “4 Mr. it d. Hietanber rex! Fred E | rom God. Through Bel Minneapolis yesterday, acearding to| Mt Reade, stated ’ : ‘ Prayer he Great Value of In- 4. Fine pair. of Skis was 145,415. Ja istered, whiie vehicles registered Hering ers ats ee ane information becoming available in] Bad Roads Force .m.! ‘Thursday evening, January 7 Dr. lat Sah ere el —2 New Daily and: Sunday Tate laa ning 00 p. nt. | Fred Ey Stockton, our State Scere: | ,,APproximately a half miltion dol) = Rootleggers to i : ; « Liiguapch dag ett en era cordin “to those desiring! t d and Mies, Ley | ti, ‘the largest atrip mining #iroP R sl , Customers showed erence ducing ‘the. year,| t@ 0 to a German church, Russel, a Miss from: ZAI eee ee ae ee eee itan and amour esort to Sleds ; while morto their will be wtih us for pecial service, the largest in the world. pee :: Grand Pas Nn Bek se itlegger, deprived of the use of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- ielt cutomcbllan ie Wwe bringing of 5. All-Wool Muffler Cap steady decline. - were) FIRST CHURCH 510 motorcycles, in 1925, 443, and in 2 _ SCIENTI 1926, 305. \ Cor. Fourth St. & Ay very member of the church should F CHRIST, vT an to attend all these services. aie F i Sunday services at 11:00 a, m. |MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL .n a: : A carload shipment of 83,000 pairs) Sune pees - HOE CLOSURE SALE ; ‘ 927 license tags heen re.| Subject: “God. | CHURCH Installments Onl; oS 4 2 ° BL hear itl ceive ae Rak,| Suaday School at 9:46. a, m. | ___ Walter E. Vater,’ Pastor HEN dee igepp aan erg The Tribune will help —2 New Daily and Sunday Customers ee falibh tue. present suvply <} Wednesday evening | testimonial Divine service will be conducted|the payment of interest and prin- letéd. A total of 165,000 pairs of meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room | Sund follows: | i \cipal of the obligation secured b; tags will be obtained.” #8 open in the church building every | 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. The|the mortgage hereinafter described DR. R. 8S. ENGE you earn one in a few 5 Tags for passenger Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ex-) Pastor will preach a | New Your's) and whereas the holder of said mort- Chiropractor 3 6. ea Hock ick arange with a black background, For] *ept legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m.| sermon on the subject “The Unrecoe-| gage does elect to foreclose on the sg hours during yo » League ey Sti trucks, the tags are white, with aj All are welcome to attend these | nized Goc ¢ choir will sing the| Fast due and unpaid principal and 2 Dai 1 blue noieround Nnnovation, in| services and to visit the reading| anthem “Lift Ty ot te at i . Examination Free New ity and Sunday Up Your Heads,” by] interest of the said obligation only. “ir doAarrerad eeiate ce is hereby given that that 0. certain mortgage executed and deliv. | Lueas Bik. Bismarck, N. D Customers holiday vacation. som name of the st i the full) ‘eom. | Rogers, will a selected sol heen followed TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN = | Org: sic. Prelude-Andante Con) ered by Ada Cornelia Satter and i atcee only the number and the CHURC Moto-Beethoven, Offertory. A Tear-| Morris Satter, wife and husband, initial Do" Ave. C_ and Seventh St. Moussorgsky anne.|mortpagors, tothe Manager of the Supplies of application blanks and 1 12: S]Bank of North Dakota, mortgagee, other materia bank and au state and the heen sent out. The regular annual reduction of gone out to e nobile dealer in » schedules have also te fo reeved in ‘the office ot the In What Month co'4 er 0) eeds in ie county 0: Is Your Birthday? the, especially invite vou, | a ior League. Leade 1 Just Do This Now— See our Local Agent—He Will Tell You How to Get by the choir. Burleigh, state of North Dakota, on hool at 12, all vis . m. Intermediate and Ep-|the 10th day of August, 1925, at 9:45 = emi hesinivetfect thin’s ces at Topic: ; worth League. lalbek Bc ne Sha Feeoenbd: in cn Goe i tered for the 4, beginning the series on that! 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. At) «17g of Mortgages, at page 146, and Py . a i 10 por mysterious last book of the Bible,| this service the Pastor will preach sslgned by sat eAneaenae| he ae One of These Presents to Enjoy During the n aking one chapter cach time. on that popular book en by] ins in” went Stat et He aeee CANE walesira: Bruce Barton encitied: “The Mans Thay Sennen’ sn wegeen, fe he State Winter Season * per cent reduction and cars register- ——— Nobody Knows.” The book gives an| freecors in office, in trust a3 se- : MEME Fiieee years or more 4 40° por FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH new conception and inter-| GUCressene ‘ eae ets . : . ‘ © cent reduction. : Corner of Fourth St, und Ave. B, | pretation of Jesus, from the pen, of ot" North Dakota, which. haslgament L. H. Gillespie, Representative Minneapolis Tribune Money Division Next Week C. A. Stephens, Pastor. Van writer, The Young People’s| a. \anted the iith day ot August, # The annual deduction of $280,000 morning worship, subject,{ choir will sing for us the — anthems | Vigs : is cata atti eb Phone 30 °. ® from the total receipts will be made | “Looking Forward “The Conqueror,” by Ruth Hanes; tee ighte reconged in sald aifice af e : Room 314 Grand Pacific Hotel the Register of Deeds, on the 21st next week, $130,000 of this money go- 00 Sunday School, R. E. Ken-} and “| by Newman} cot Deeds, Sn tbe 21s : & ing to the bridge fund and $150,000 superintenden ing Father,” |aay of August, 1985, at ? Rese On. your Birthday send " ” ® tothe operation of the motor vehicle 6:0 Senior B.Y. P. U., Rayert Ja-| lellan.| it page 220, will be foreclosed by 2|f/ your Mother Flowers e ag nd highway department, After this \cobson, leader, | ; tiny & violln| Sug °8° ine’ premises. tn auch, morte eduction, the remainder of the| Junior Fob. (Ui: rgan music. Prelude, Even|5 a r F money will be divided on a 50-50 basis) Adult Bible class, Kockwell, | Offertory, yoming eee, and herolnetier descr beds hs Hoskins-Meyer a 0 S ; | une t=: among the various counties in pro- 7:30 evening worship, subject, Pease’ Postlude-Largo-Handel. ed , Siecrink tthe amount of money each W rite ae | “If you have no other church home |i) Ch of Pee erg er, Fleme.of K-P-3-8 “ae county paid in to the registration de- partment. H The motor vehicle registrations for 1924, 1925 and 1926 are as follow evening, jin the city, we hearti we will observe | The following: invite you to : ship with us. Strangers ca SE i Rape eeaoeereeeer ORE welcome. l-atisfy the amount due upon the past | —--—-~ due installments of said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises de- Death Leaves S3pectre in Wake |seribed in such mortzage and which oe of T Pass. cars J 133,701 14) Trucks , 11,881 1 (ec ‘ a peprics io ads will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-witt North Half (N%%) of Section Four- teen (14), Township One Hundred Forty-one (141), North, of Range. Seventy-nine (79), West, situated in jthe county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota. There will be due on the past duc} installments of such mortgage on the | day of sale the sum of Two Hundred Fifty-five and 50-100 ($255.50) dol- | lars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure. The portion of said described mortgage hereby foreclosed upon and the sale to be made here- 117,560 146,115 158,125 | There were 88.825 Ford ¢: in the state in 1926, the records show, as =. compared with 83,004 for 1925, =| Last Minute fi News Bulletins | > —_? “Bi Paso. Texas, Dec. 31—(AP) —Albert B. Fall, who has been ill ---. -fat.tais home here since Sunday under is hereby specifically declared * with pneumonia. saffered a | to be subject to and inferior to the; oe slight but not alarming relapse | residue of the amount secured by | & this morning, attendants said. said mortgage, is The former secretary of the in- | Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 9th day of December, 1926, C. R. Green, As Manager of The Bank ' of North Dakota, as; Agent for the Treasurer | of the State of North) terior was reported ina serious | | ion yesterday. | cuts and bral Dakota, as Trustee for Interu: car and trailer cras! the State of North Da- | ed inton train | kota, Assignee of Mort- | ing at Texas City Junction near gagee. | { G. Olgeirson, . Attorney for the Manager lot The Bunk of North Dakota, Bismarek, North Dakota, Date of first publication, 12-10-1926. 12-10, 17, 24, 31, 1-9, 14. on Binmarek City Property P — — Phone 220-W "Ten men died here. They were trapped when a rainstorm caused the Nintaavehe Neste tebeke | caving in of a tumnel in which they were working, at Oakland, Calif. But chance placing of an electric light against the cave-in background | created an illusion suggesting an even stranger tragedy. It’s the illu- age of a great, shadowy shark rising out of the muddy pool; as if in Representing Eaten & Eaten Financtal Corresponéen‘s the act. of gobbling: up the ten human beings,