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=f <<" PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune! An Independent Newspaper THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) —— seneucg,Fublished by the Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mail matter. ° George D. Mann..........President and Publisher = 1 Subscription Rates Payable in Advance | “Daily by carrier, per year assbeees $7.2 Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). Waily by mail, per yew (in state outside Bismarck)....... Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news di: Credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- yor, and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. All rights of republication of ail other matter herein are also reserved. Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY CHICAGO DETROIT Tower Bldg. PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH NEW YORK Fifth Ave. Bldg. | (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | A Question of the Ages Man, said Job, was born to trouble as the sparks fly upward. Man was also, it seems, born to seek fame and to excel his fellows. For, if there isn’t in most people an inborn de- | sire to do something—anything—-better than their fellows, how do you account for the of cating contests, in which various s gentlemen have been trying to by pro| nards ? First we thad coffee-drinking contests. We for- out-stomached chieve prominence sh LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR — New Senate Bills ing for the liquidation of claims Indefinitely 8. Martin.—An act for the st such warehousemen, 47 to 0. ; d suppression of vene S. B. 171—Atkins.—Amends law] ,, —Regulating operation of | diseases and regulation and control{ granting county commissioners au- ourself” automobile com-| of sales of pai medicines and] thority to erect memorials, reducing s, requiring $5,000 bond on each . providing segregation of dis-| the available levy from four to three} Car, Indefinitely postponed. and sterilization of chronic] mills und providing for division of B, 282--Amending statutes on | funds in case of dis B, 172--Sathre ending and ree! 8 concerning sup of[gulation of building and loan asso-| bers, one from each county, to serve revenue Feb. 6,] ¢i according {for tk years. Indefinitely post- | 6, anc field in| pared by state bank examiner. poned. ie | fees Uf pent sistold in ieeepeesene act. $1°t6' 1h; H. B. 204—Requiring investment of | i ¥ i 4 ‘ ; not less than 75 per cent of legal Concurrent resolution. — Fine. S.B. 183“ Olson, | Burleigh. —-lreserve hased on. policies issued to Memorializing congress to resist and| Amends present — insu North Dakotans’ in loans or invest- oppose McFadden branch banking bill] ment act and any others bills that may pro-| doing busin vide branch banking and to resist znd oppose the granting of a per-| limit of the s' petual or long term charter to the Federal Reserve bank, State affairs.| | ss in th insurance fund. Ss. B. 191 of al Killed By Senate s. 192 . Ind finite-|ments as to taxes, ceipts, bond issucs, auditor, S. B. 20: requiring ance companies to of all reserves accu ly postponed. s. Ss. B. —Wog.—For the reeall of county commissioners at special elec- Atkins. tions on petition of 30 per cent of electors. Indefinitely postponed. Fleckten.—-Amends 1 clerk of court before the first day of tr ee o be transmitted by the clerk of dis-] H. B. ~Gives triet court to the clerk of the su-! preme court whenever affidavits of prejudice against a district court or, judge are filed. Indefinitely post animals committi upon poultry, dome crops. Permits fart to protect: muskrats, H. B. 167—Marti ten sion of the con ew provisions, d. Reenactment | be taken from fina | positors’ gua In- anty sth me court. 67 to Bi where relating to vacation versy is less thanjlies so’ as to perm adoption of majority | within a j partic amount in cont ort, 20 to . . B. 124—Appropriations commi Reen: law to put ice factories, creameries, butter 80 milk ‘distributin Stations under $25 Indefinitely péstponed Martin. —Removin; i icipation in-lynching Appropriate nd feather bees and of state treasury definitely postponcd. tificutes held by 90 to 15, cream . B. 221—Thompson.— Prob a the sale of cattle auctioned at public North Dakota. 61 foreclosure sale unl iven the applied. H, and. reenae’ Olson, Burleigh. that once an order orth Dakota income tax to run at large is and allow-, petition asking reve income tax considered F Indefinitely postpone 1 H. B 3) B. 254—-Olson, Burleigh.—Limit- ng life insurance agents to a 50 pe} nt commission on first premium “€ancellation of license was penalty attached. Withdrawn by author 8. 205—Patterson. for appeals from decisions und find- ings of the guaran fon and permitting any holder of permit the use of any certificate’ of deposit in’ any in jail for road stosed bank to reopen his claim at £9 to 35, Clincher ahy time. Withdrawn by author. . B, 285—Johnso: eB. Brant. — Reppportion- to correct a condi ment of legislative membership to | Foster counties to cut senate to 35 members and house $100 a year more to 89. Indefinitely postponed. Auditor now gets le: Passed By Senate rs. 107 to 0. S. B. 114—Brunsdale.—F. statute regulating the seed department and sale of seeds, adding penalty for violation of the Ree seed laws and replacing present *N.D. A. C. department made regu legislative enactment of 42 to 5. . B. 136—Kretschmar. ly rewrites present statute zation of feeble minded, insane, epi- leptics, habitual criminals, moral sgefenerates and sexual perverts. Pro- les for regulation, for procedure in ordering sterilization, and for ap- *peal to district court. 39 to 9. & B. 1 ‘Rusch.—A new act gov. erning mergers of banks or trust companies to permit the continuance ee tri with the new company fol- owing @ merger, 25 to 22." SB. 153—Eastgate. - Legalizing Babeock test on milk and cream and providing a penalty of $50 to $100 or a 30 to 90. day jail sentence for violation. 48 to 1 x B, 155—Steele.—Amends a la specific, Instanee in Divide y, legalizing a combination o: 1am school districts and providing for a board of 11 directors. 27 to 22, Clincher applied. 8) B. 162—Committee on warehouse and grain “rates.—Authorizing th board of | commissioners to rt for its’ an- to the benefit lers “6f insol- 3, and. provid- tuberculin poned. B. test. Indefinitely post- imending to bring exemption nees in line with feder | Johnson.—Providing ment of representat North Dakota to nection with the tt ype” SBR we a5 ernor, the secretary attorney general. er applied, H, B. agents’ of railroad port to sheriffs of when emigrant cars requiring sheriff ‘Complete: on steri shipped. 106 to tion on unimproved non-residents may pro ony: 107 to 1. relat s to re four times a year. necessity that coynt oa a ‘freeholder.' ned. i. 1, D, beoaoat a nitely postponed. association. Indefi 0 as to require <| write policies in excess ° fire Amends so as to require semi-annual state- 1 county {present securities and re-invest. specifie right to destroy any wild por ation court | new statute providin, nt resolution, and for appeals from district to su- 194—Fowler. block adjacent to det ;mine whether allies may be vacated . 249—Fowle: ing land foreclosed upon by the Bank of B. 266—Montgomery.—Amend: the state herd law, so within one 75—Burkhart, Burns, Ehr, Saskatchewan and } "Providing | Mouse, or Souris, rver. B. 279—Signalness.—To permit fund commis-:the district court to issue order to construction work. ion in Adams: artd H. B. 305—Watt.—Makes the state bank examiner secretary of the state securities commission and the mem- bership of the comm 58 to 52, 309—Erickson. — Requiring whether emigrant owes any person- taxes on property about to B. 310—Erickso: provisions of act ¢oncerning cutting of sow thistle so that thistle eradica- 314—Traynor.—Amends law to teachers” examinations so | ta! juire public examination on second Thursday and Friday {of Au- gust of each year instead’ of present H. B, 236—-$1,000 to N. D. Livestock get just what the record is; it was set and broken often, for a while, and our best recollection is that some chap is aiming at a mark of 100 cups. Then there was a griddle-cake cating contest. Next a chap down Cincinnati way lea by consuming a whole crate of cranges at one time. man claims the hot-dog championship of the universe, by virtue of having} And now a New ‘Jersey ped into fame eaten 84 wieners in two hours and a quarter. All of this is strangely remin rage; those days when pers proved that their sounder than their heads. These endurance contests a most of us cold. It may be a at 84 hot-dogs without stoppin; of a ki it velous to drink 90 cups of coffee without calling | time out; the heroes cf old may quake at the spec | tacle of a man who can toss off 31 wheat cakes at | one sitting—but what’s it all about? Does it prove that people are slightly unbalanced, | | er does it prove that any form of fame is welcome | to the human heart; that most cf us are glad to do | | anything at all if it will make our fellow men look Kresge Bldg. | at us and admit that we are better men than they? It is a question for the ages to answer. Cutting Down on Alimony Justice Smith of the District of Columbia supreme court is fed up on divorce and alimon: eek di can get Too many wives, he decla: because they know that the can live in idleness. Alimony doesn’t account for all divorce suits, of i ses it is only just that a cent epidemic | wife be supported by the husband she could not | course. And in many ec live with. But we wonder, now and then, if the number of ng the unparalleled elasticity of their “in-/ divorce suits filed annually wouldn’t shrink appre- ciably if all judges insisted on allowing alimony only where it Was truly deserved. Sreating county motor vehicle r partments, and repeal B, 262—Raising 47 to 0. pute, and silo Indefinitely B. 289 per ‘Jer of state in one hou: $ ; StEbeett S,ments in and tornado! of ay) to 17. 7—-Regulatin of all cooperative ing them under supe: Indefinitely . fees of tors and administrators. extension of corporate limits of cit- postpon sting legis this state. Indofinitely | ssociations, plac- ivision of state ent of a few years | ago when marathon dance contests were all the | so many ardent young step- | legs were ever so much} ‘ind that leave oul-stirring feat to | may be mar- y cases. ivorce largely | alimony and (afsystem of egistration de- ing state de- postponed. tive pow-| se of 52 mem ie management = '| IN NEW YORK ————————— New York, Feb. entertainment for th ousand and one gatherings held) within’a single 4 hours in Manhattan is an indus r at functions with phenomenal efficiency. These well-greased wheels must rind out the proper stunts for the annual Gamma Pi gathering = and the Ege Dealers’ association; the 19.—*Furnishing 2 t less, and in almost every hotei room and side hall may be found a gathering of the Turnverein 0 He dkarciuaaee hank, examiner.” "indefinitely pies Ria Salish ie | °E B. 343—Raising bond limit of! yy. 4. aS A ie N. D. real estate series to $33,000,000, | Many of these ure as formulatized » ete, from city! printers toy specify on. all legal | Song leaders go forth in carload ! “A new. statute! Planks the number. of words printed | curtying endless armlouls ‘of hast! A new statute / thereon, Killed on report of judici-| ally “songs, jary committe keep 80 per cent Now Home mulated, invested : I—Crai thal by jury|in U. S. Bonds or North Dakota! ; ‘ic y/ bonds. Sets up sliding seala over} pumiteaigners nt in the office of;Petied of two years to liquidate board court term, Such failure would have] '® 7 : a require ild_ livestock been deemed an express waiver coltcet ein Soe Futon, — Eliminates | passes over,railroads at points spe the right for trial by jury. Indefi- Collee ‘ e cont GA Acro! Fig, : fo railroads the right for trial by jury. Indefi- 12y'for creation of hail insurance re-/ 1d in the bill, To railroads “com Baird.—Aimed to create|¥olving fund, 25 to 24. H, B. 862,—Sperry-—Permit com- statute to require a $10 Passed By House missioner of agriculture and labor farmer or others to tion of Europ committe ge tod: ng depredations Not estic animals or, on fi mers to post land . 107 to 3. \ n and Cox.—For | appeals t 1 decisions of de fund commission 40, Clincher ap- i pan Clarifies law Per of street and al- it property hold a special train the troupe. This spec! carried six palace hors word in equine travel! Reenacts law fincst thoroughbreds i es $250,000 out| sonal luggage and box take up tax cer- dividuals against | flat cars hauled autom dining cars fed -the h Clincher| Mnctuded in Jackie’s ’ twenty of the jockeys. youngest and most suc: in America, ned and tes in Jackie in ing a bangtail. who has coaxed mahy the wire in first plate, to 48, to permit stock revoked, no new nse’ order may be . 99 to 2. for the appoint- ives on behalf of negotiate with Manitoba in con- control of the totnibia oe ; ana tao. fornia’s renowned rid’ track was leased by Ja for five weeks. ' Hair Cut,” which com county prisoners applied. n,—Amends so as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. pay the auditor than at present. ss than other of-| Douglas MacLea dollar grin, i Yes sir, not rotten sion, the gov- of state and the Clinch. | time. (leave it to M. even go’ to wai there isn’t any. But, glorious victory over that’s not e. to “Let It Rain.” companies to re. various counties are ordered’ and to investigate “Let It Rai eg .” MacLeai .—Tightens up heart. Then he decid lands owned by| Promotion. How he be taxed against provides béth lau; jinly, motion pi een the «equal to County superin- tendent may give other examinations at his discretion. 109 to 0. Killed By House 8. B. 118—Magnuso: sun goon Removing | the clouds. Doug wins ity assessor, m: ley Mi Indefinitely’ post-| audience. 2 Eltinge Theatre Mond for benefit of N. jociation. Indefi- nitely postponed.' below freezing, - Increases terms sue regulations to prohibit im- PITOL THEATRE When Jackie Coogan and his com- nymbering some two hundred ns, left Hollywood a few months | ago bound for Tanforan race where the exterior scenes for “Johnny Get Your Hair Cut” was to be filmed the Southern Pacitic Railroad was chartered d in these cars were twent: Baggage cars for the company’s per eras and working equipment; three turf's most famous | Bobby Doyle, one of the Kenneth Erickson, gan, winner of mapy, noted handicaps, were also in the compan; Tanforan is one of the places, and the scene of most of Cal- “Johnny Get Your Capitol Theatre, was written by Ger- | ald Beaumont especially for Jackie and produced under the personal su pervision of Jack Coogan, Sr., ELTINGE THEATRE he of the million back in aniform again! ince the never-to-be-for- | Twenty-three end a fours Leave” has Doug donned Uncle Sam’s official clothing. ginality,), he’s a marine who doesn't Why? Because nugh, youll just have .! | As the star of the comedy release, happy-go-lucky marine who ambles along until he meets the girltof his foiling a gang of desperados who at- tempt to rob a runaway mail train, and thrills! Cer- hich a trio of hardboiled Start shooting through connecting coaches and generally cut- }, it doesn’t rain for- h romotion, and the See:“Let It Rain” at the Near the summit qf Mount Everest. climbers have beén known to from sunstroke, though the air ‘ Bills j mers to corn borer, and will be © track, to transport ial movie train e cars, the last ing equipment, of the in the country cars for cam- obiles und two uhgry mob. company were; cessful jockeys to play a part the art of rid- a horse under and Ross Dug- est’s show ing races. The ckie’s company | es soon to the) to Half And this Lean for ori. he does win a gloom and if in appears as u les to cast off his nickname, “Let-It-Rain,” and seek }. does this, by| is have never a! sacks, .dii beams through the sir, Ohi tl Tuesday. lioned monologue gent, who still { lows closely the gags from “A Slow There is one fellow, with straaye ly seraphie face, who inevitably ap at the roughest gatherings.’ He an air of ult nd quict of rbout | the most sensitive I © eve seen. I have never he hi rough song yet. 4 F T have | watched into room filled with drinking reveller: and bring them cheering to. their! fect with 2 sentimental 1| have seen him hold ce, track throng and have | shower of coins from the rand st Yet, age or off, he wears the ‘sad expression of a Chaplin and -has an air about him of world weariness to be found in few. He hds tried, Iam told, to be a stag figure but has never been given an engagement and though he makes many times as much as those who depend upon the whim; of the theater, he feels completely de- feated in spite of the plaudit The oddest’ of banquet p in all Manhattan is located upon the third floor of a slaughterhouse in b belt where warehou wholesale markets and the like clutter about the waterfront. A German who has made a couple of fortunes decided to turn the great open spaces of his concern into a fall number of charity affairs are end-| i ement, mild ¢ | Train rough Arkansas,” abounds in unbelievable numbers — and. the Dutch dialeet comedian still comes! forth with his time-honored devicc *l rest OUR BOARDING HOUSE ZZ EGAD BONG,-1 AM WORKING ZT ON AN IDEA Now THAT WILL REVOLUTIONIZE THE HOUSEHOLDS OF “THE WORLD!S aw HMMs WILL BE THE BENEFACTOR OF ALL WOMANKIND | wee MY IDEA 19 NEARING PERFECTION, AND IN A FEW DANG TWILL MAKE tT KROWN, fo You' ar has been built, with green-topped “Cherry's trousseau saves starving] kin,” declared the — seven-column streamer head in the paper which shook in Faith's trembling hands. A two-column in the center of the page de} ss Peggy Brain-| sical comedy favor- ite, posing in Cherry’s gorgeous mink coat Faith had sold to Frankel that afternoon, uperstitious!” declared ul letters below the pic your life, And you admit. that the Peggy Brainerd purchasés| family needs money. Now I've got mink coat given to Cherry a proposition to make to you. If Wiley, describ: the most beauti-| you'll let me photograph the wedding ful girl ever indicted for murder in| dress and the other clothes. you the United Stat her aged fiance,| brought here to sell, I'll guarantee Ralph Cluny, for h Cherry|to create such interest in the will stand trial in January. Miss|things in the minds of the public Brainerd flash her famous ‘mil-| that they'll bring. enormous priees, lion doliar smill’ when a reporter for| You can’t afford to miss a chance ‘The Express asked her if she had| like this. Be reasonable, any qualms about i a coat} “I can’t argue with you. You S wouldn’t understand.” Faith passed nt makes} a hand across her tear-filled .eyes. “I don’t think I want to read it. shuddered, dropping the nape floor 2 ¢ back blindly desk give me my vans protested cordial and ‘sympathetic voice. | “It is our desire to help you sell the of Cher ‘our sister'a— vantage. Pve things to the scheme it Frankel said ~he had au swell scheme,’ aith answered him with bitter weariness. She turned away from the desk with her key in hand. “And this is the result. 1 am betrayed into the hands) of the Oh, don’t you see what in. it's done to me?, I came here to raise money—and we're not starving k she interrupted herself pas- my SZ INF 234 SINNER She began to walk toward the ele- vator, her head averted from the re- porter who was following her. There was the report of a flashlight. “Oh, “Listen, ged, “You can’t ‘escape publicity to save “But T can't do it. actually starving, than ¢ innocent, and J shall néver forgive elf for haying added to her, hu- miliation, but—oh, please let me go.” The second reporter who had been lounging in the smoking room ‘hur- ried forward as swered Faith's summons. with appeal was ‘her face that the \colored elevator operator voluntarily | pushed asi | they tried to enter the car. \ hank you!” Faith sobbed ap the | car shot upward. And she fumbled in her purse for a dollar bill. “Keep yo’ money, ored boy grinned, “Ah was in trouble mahself once.” TOMORROW: Faith quits Chic: why can’t you ‘leave me she begged piteously. “Sure- e have trouble enough with- Miss Lane,” Evans beg- contrition in his voice. real | were r we'd rather starve pitalize Cherry's troubles. She 1 know you meant well, | the elevator an- | So piteous ide the tw¢ reporters when “This is for you,” lady,” the col- | sympathetically. ‘ing place for friends. A model nearby and a few barrels of en desired. Just off this hus nged a typical cabaret. set- n he walls have been painted with vine-covered fences and gardens and a hollow square of tables are ready for every gathering, There is a piano and a small floor for dancers, though most of the gatherings are stag. He makes no charge for the place, if Le ONE OF THESE * y fo PATENT GUMPIN' fT A\INT Got -TH’ PATIENCE, we T THOUGHT UP A MOUSETRAP ONCE ARE K'NDA OLD ~~ BUT HECK + MICE] FAGHIONED “THEGE offering it to any of his friends for any occasion. . If they wish a ‘barbecue they have. merely to go dqwnetairs slaughterhouse and get as much beef or as many chops as are desired. (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) Bremerton, Was! tion of about 12.000 is said tobe the largest city in the United States not served direetly by a railroad. DANG Vou'RE-GoIn' & to ‘the GILBERT SWAN. » with a popula- By Ahern sept legal holida: yall ages. MISSION & CHARITY SOUTH SIDE gery = J. B. Happel, Pastor. Sweet and Sixteenth street. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Prayer on request. Phone 557-3. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTISE, Cor. Fourth St. & A Sunday servic 11:00 Subject: “Mind. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial neeting at o'clock. A reading roo is open in the church build: Tuesday, Thursday and Satu FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fourth St. and Ave. B. C. A. Stephens, Pastor. 10:30 morning worship, subject, “Such as I Have.” 12:00. Sunday School. Classes for R. E. Kennedy, superin- tendent. 6:30. Senior B. Y. P. U. Junior B, Y. P. U. Adult Bible class, 7:30" evening worship, subject, “The Saving Power of the Gospel.” 7:30 Wednesday evening, prayer meeting.. 3:00 Thursday afternoon, the Aid meets at the home of Mrs. Kellar, 104 Avenue A. IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts. Cc. Strutz, Pastor. main auditorium. The following pro- gram has been arranged: Piano ‘Prelude, Star Spangled ion, ‘ fain Scripture Lesson (Isaih 62:6-12) and prayer by chairman. ‘ Selection—Male quartete. ‘Introductory remarks by chairman. | Vocal. selection—Nurses. “Abraham Lincoln, —Christian"— Senator Fine. Selection—Male quartet. “George +Washington"—Senator Forbes, oh 5 Announgements .and offering. America—Congregation. Closing Benediction. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL . CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Or Divine service will be conducted Sunday ‘as follows: 10:30 a. m.’ Morning worship. The pastor will prégch on the sub- ject “One In a Multitude.” The choir will sing the .anthem “Enough to Know,” by Ress, and S. P. Orwell will sing “I Will up Mine Eyes,” by Bartlett.. Otgan music. Prelude. Sextette-Donizetti. Offertory. Vio- lets-Renaud. Postlude-Battman. 12:00 noon. Sunday’ school. (Classes for all ages.) 3:30 p. m. Junior League. 6:30 p. m. Epworth League, Special programme. 7:30 p.m. Evening Warship: this service the Pastor,,will com- mence a-series of sermons;on “The Ten Commandments In Modern Life.” Each Commandment will be illustrat- ed by a picture which will be on ex- hibit throughout the service. Ser- mon title of, First. Commandment “What. Kind.of @ God do You Wor- ship?”.. The. young people's, choir will} sing.the anthem “A Batriot’s Prayer. by Wallace, and the men’s quartet w wert Banner—Congrega- ‘FEBRUARY !19,.4927 m. charge of Miss Ella Brelje, Sup. At}. Hi “Jesus~Standeth at the Door,” bf, sin, Nevin, Organ music. . Prelude En- chanted Forest-Svitalny. Offertory- ReveD’Amour-Zamecnik. Postlude, Evening Song-Ki TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Ave. C and Seventh 8t. 1. G, Monson, Pastor Services Sunday morning at 10:45, Topic: “Revelation or Speculatio: A few hints to teachers and legisla- tors. Anthem by the choir, Sunday school, all classes at 12 m. Evening service 7:30. Topic: Revelation 10, possibly 11 12 Rev. A. J. Malm Sunday school 9:4! C. Larson, superinten Devine services (Eng! m. Subject for sermon: Lord's Messengers.” Vesper service (English) 7:30 p. m. Sermon on the Epistle for the day. Subject: “The Apostle’s Charge to Timothy to Preach the Inspired Word of God.” The church choir will sing suitable anthems at both services. 2I0N EV. LUTHERAN CBURCH ‘Missouri 8; Fourth street and avenue A J. V. Richert, Pastor. Sunday services as follows: 9:30 a. Sunday school in Sunday, Feb. 20, 7:30 p. m. 10:30 a, m. Morning Worship Services will. be held under the|(German). : auspices of the E. L. C. E, in the| Sermon: us and the Nobleman of Capernaum.” 3:00 p.m. The pastor will conduct services in Mandan in the German language; at 8 p. m. in the Englist age. These servicés are held in ng i the Rowe hall, corner Main and Fifth Averiue. 6:30 p. m. Bible hour, “Life of Study in the St. Paul.” Evening service (Eng- “The Eighth Beatitude.” This will conclude the series of ser- mons on the beatifuder. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer and 2nd Street er Paul S, Wright. Morning service broadcast over KFYR at 10:30, n Prelude: Trio Allegretto— Marchart, by Mrs. Morris. Anthem: God is Love, Protheroe, by Presbyterian church quartet, Win- greene, Barendick, Halverson and Humphreys. Gray Dusk, Nordman, ‘Anthem: All Thy Works Shalt Praise Thee, Rogers, quartet by Win- greene, Barendiek, Halverson and Humphreys. Sermon: A Missionary. Talk on North America, entitled, A Messag} from Walhalla, by Rev. W. C. Snide of Fargo, N. Dak. Postlude: Maestoso, Drobegg, by Mrs, Morris, Evening service. Organ Prelude: Tempo: de Gavotte, Ashford, by Mrs, Morris. Anthem: The Day isEnded, An- drews, the chorus choir. Offertory: Summer Idy!, Rothleder, by Mrs. Morris. Sacred Dramatic Reading: The Mansion, by Rev. W. C. Snider of Pargo, Ny Dak Postlude: Victory March, Mallard, y Morris, Lions Club, Grind Patific Hotel 21 . 8:00 P.M, City Commission, City! Hall ...mple 7:30 P. Fa Masonic Blue Lodge, Masonic Te.. 12:15 P. M. 22 Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hotel 12:15 P, M. Mothers’ Club, Mrs. C. O. Robinson 8:00 P. M. Businéss: & Professional Women, B. & I 8:00 P. M. 1. 0.0. F. Subordinate, I. O. O. F. Hall .. . P. M. Lady Foresters, St. Mary’s Hall. . 8:00 P. M. Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple 7:30 P. M. Progiessive Mot! Club, Mrs. Fred Svaren .. . 8:00 P. M. 23 Rotary Club, Grand Pacific Hotel 12:15 P. M. Current Events Club, Mrs. Geo. Shafer 3:00 P. M. Fortnightly Club, Mrs. William Langer . 3:00 P. M. Wednesday Study Club, Mrs. Henry }. 3:00 P. M. Sunshine Society, Mrs. Trepp ..---- 2:30 P. M. Legion, A. O. U. W. Hall .... 8:00 P. M, an ‘Legion Auxiliary, Lions’ Ropm, +. 8:00 P. M. 24° Thursday Mysical Club, Musical Tea... .. 3:00 P.M. 7 fytag ‘ (place to be announced) a! ‘Company: A; City National Bank Building . 7:30 P. M. Degree of Honor,-Mrs. Huber . 8:00 P. M. .Royal Neighbors, I. 0. 0. F. 8:00 P. i. 25. Delphjan, Society . 9:00 A. M. Rebekaha,.I. 0. O. F. Hall:..... 8:00 P. M. 26 Basketball, Bismarck vs. Dickins: 7:30 P. M. 27> Bisinarck Lodge: of B. of R..T., A. O. U. W... 10:00 A. M. '’ Knights of Columbus, St. Mary's Hall 00 P. M. 28 Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel.. 5 P. & ‘Bismarck Stuy Club, Mrs, A. B.-Miese 00 P, M. Monday Glub, Mrs. F. A. Knowles... 200 P.M. Girl "Reserves, Presbyterien Church, Parlors 30 P. M. ‘Catholic Daughters of America, St. Mary's Hall . 00 P. M. City Commission, City Hall , i 00 P, M. . 1..0.:0, F. Canton, I. 0. O. F. Hall . 200 P. M. Ladies' Auxiliary to Patriarch Militant, 1. 0. 0. F. . 8:00 P. M. Pythian Sisters, A. O. U. W. Hall... teens ++. 8:00 PL M. on | ATHOUGHT | Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, ‘for thereby some have en- tertained aaaaie ‘cnwe jlebrews xu Let_not- thy “emphasis of hospitali- ty lie in bed and boi but let truth and love and honor and courte- sy flow in all thy deeds.—Emerson. their prospective members. Outside the universities of course we have our:own Income fear... The needs more: weeks, so why Hell Week and make it ple Week, Water- cress je vest? During the week we could go-about with a pitchfork over our. shoulders and whenever somebody said “When you garry ‘an ‘umbrella it never rains,” we could, let him have it ih the ribs. ;,- » A flock .of tines would be pes weapon for the, -leapi ¥ Zould be marketplace. t A. Berlin man has a 28-ineh’ mustache. Maybe Edison can give us an answer to that 1 i — Harry Lauder says the vman ha® lost an inch yy otch are not. tight, but tintid. ; again. It’s onerway "pockets, ee in waist line during the| last year, say the gtatisticians. Pro- hibition must, be working after all. The . first robins are singing now at Oneco, Conn., Tijuana, lexico, and all way points. N Headlines you never see: Retired mailman wins golf award. (Copyright, 927 NEA Service, Inc.) {Old Masters ¥ Yet-each man kills the thing he 4 loves, “By each let this he heard, Some do it wit bitter ittering wo In the tniversities Hell Week is, S0™e, witha the period when fraternities abuse | THe, Coward docs it witn a ites, Some kill their love when they are young, And some when they are old; Some strangle with the hands of Some wi th the hands of God; ‘The kindest use a knife, beeause The: dead s0+s00n grow cold. Some love too little, some too long, buy; deed with “And some without a sigh be: For each man killg the thing loves, ‘ Yet each man does not die. —Oscar Wilde: F: * of Reading Gagi” "Tne Balad i Justajingle 3 Were la Bio father’s tis, ee eee +e

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