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PAGE TWO ‘JESUS CHRIST ~ ABLE TO FILL ALL LONGINGS ‘: Rev, Palmer Makes Statement “to Large Audience at Last of Week-night Meets heard ne to people and id upon and ac are the words sus.” no necessity of any re ght that men should want 1s for He is worthy of all i me close t su “ ad any other feeling than that of “These Greeks think of what ought to can for think our ehureh is not want to se to belong thos thing: then Christ, because nt to know Jesus are his rea rs. Wanted to Come Closer “The Gree came to see Jesus bee e they felt He had something did not have. They came witn | the clearness of a mind that could discern things beautiful and true and sid we would see Jesus, so they re-, quested to come in closer than out! on edge of the crowd, Al during His ministry there were afraid to come close because th feared they might be transformed, that they might see things different- ly and perhaps He might expect of them things they did not want to do or to give up things they wanted to and don the e of crowd. N with e who T were seeking Chri ted to see Him face to face, Palmer then told something background from which Greeks had literature e in the rn from them,” ough all the great r found three | a moral order in moral order injured thro the world, thi and what'ean be done about it? Jesus a Mi | “These Greek me ‘steeped in that lore hterature in Him ¢ had sought in gen found as thi me, and as others came from their country, that Jesus was. a mediator between men and God for the sins of the world. | = ns not only that for which We must stand in judgment but also that binding and ‘shackling of | life keeping us away from that which we want, that Which is beautiful and true. I have talked with men in this y who, in their conversation, have aled that they are not satisfied with the conditions of life they have. They know sin’s binding tendencies— know it is real.” will be no services tonight, Pal will preach Sunday bring the special | jator he continued,| and classical! me to Jesus and found for which their fathers ions past. They he k will sing at the Sunday Ss als THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MARCH. 19, 1927 Laila ‘ : i] % ; gS, i H ‘i if 13> De LaSall 1 1 netting comp = = a ., Ww lature, however, pass a resolution| decision in case against Paul Diabo, |high, Austin, Minn., 13> le, Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld nnd pl 1 |nane et See GASES hers | hich urged, the. industrial commis Iroquois, charged With. crossing Can- [Minneapolis, 173. Ambrose high, Dav! an orcbeatts and necial” scenic] panes Ae digs sion to get the property off its hands adian border without visa, enport, 14. Critic's, Comment |to Los Angeles. This marked the third legislative) Vaney City, N. D.—Deering de-| St. Paul—Dr. Samuel F, Ke: foot, Of ali the comments on i 4 Te Te plea that ~ rks be rid 4 the! feated Baldwin, 19 to 13, for. state|for 15 years Ee oi ee | of Frederick L ORT AT TE OEE i i: property. The first was made in| school basketball cham-| University, resigned and plans to re- Bi set is ee a ee Detroit Paper 1928 whicn a law outlining the proced.| Flonships “Cnet! Dasket?all cham-/ mn i aiaimeere Formerly was a | et na * ure to be followed in disposing of it! i ta Wesleyan. ‘ANNOUNCEMENT [the building, = “Ue exPetied from Hag Fine Review i rap, placed on the statute books.) chicago—National Catholic. high | semen he most significant | J. F. Nichol U Pate er, Leese | school basketball results include: De| The ‘drone bee has 13,800 eyes, the oy ivan ‘ain, ‘dia’: -tremenddue J. F. Nichols, one of the tourna- of Byrne’s Book! ‘seurance. and the wages of al 4 A rita Peace 4900. tebe AY Ge Coterign Crnvatre 1A (ment officials, halted the Minot- watchman cost the state about $1,000 | /@Salle, Joliet, Ill, 29; Columbus| workers 6400 and the queen New York indicates that the publie Fargo game this morning to an-| “P. F,’Byrne, may not have known, | @nnually, whereas the best bid ever will accept the pictures which seem |nounce that reports of betting had! when he wrote his book “Soldiers of | received on the property was $3, to violnte the artificial ntions been brought to him. He declared |the Plains,” that the Indians of the|!n an informal discussion by mem- ; n popu c Beau that such a thng would not help to| West were about to start suit against | bers of the Industrial Commission} : hich the intel te of th |the United States government for a|it Was brought out that the watch-| signaliy! maintain morale of the teams and |{h¢, United States government ‘{man is necessary to keep the insur-| >.> SEE-PAGE-62. - sad that anyone found placing} ever his intent, however, the indians’ | ace and that the state is, in effect,| A bets on quints in the gymnasium | attorneys will find in his volume a PAYing $1,000 a year for insurance on | Aree jelaeetl be ejected. lot of material for their case when a property the value of which is On page 62 of March 21st issue of e ie a y ~ calpin; i % it | doubtful. ; i Ps % Pict AR bers, Talks and Quartet tra ‘tickets were being snapped up /a" excellent review of the Bismarck’s |i ‘the Hee Me wall fon dak out | piece aa te te oe Hie. snconeaping to Contest Feature Event 2nd sold at high prices to eager | Fercn book. The review is written) J" method should bring more than ha | | oo te “Soldiers of the Plains” is, to a/fet been offered, he said. He alsv/ B Oo wes E R | m | —_ ty 4 | has suggested that the watchman be Crawford to Talk gckintertainment features of the| {indian ass warrion™and aie. Byrne | Femoved and the siate carry, its own | 5 Ber f | H ;| insurance but this proposal is ex About State’s Early eae rae! “pene ace cativice ie ale im- | Peeted to meet opposition from the Oil F 3 t ° nes SR, » to be held Mz 25 Pollet j-| Other members. Formal action look- History Over Radio @t the stat» tra ing school gym- Sony AE REM te ae wet the | ing toward a sale is expected some | 1 ountain ane will be penal Aa inter- | government of this great and glor-| time this summer. ' North Dako early history will esting, reports from the enter-! i y “4 ya {| : be recounted over the radio in « tainment committee say, | time aml coh splice tht eeed an, | 9 ————————_—__ We have cne of these fountains on series of addresses to be given by; Here is the program for the two | OT | terrible “gypping.” | NEWS BRIEFS | our curb. It cost us a let of money, L. F. Crawford, superintendent of the days: |B. M. Johnson Alleged to} , “Some of the wrongs of which Mr.|g "U8 ’ SEES | so naturally we would like you to state historical society ‘ : Friday Afternoon | és Byrne writes are evidently the same|" pomier MacKenzie Ki is | k h i N: . devant; 8:00 p.m. McPhee and Smith,, Have Committed Suicide— | of which the Indians complain in) canadian h ire Mb AM hd | now how much it MEANS TO YOU dpartment federated | "2 . | |their bill against the government,|{@nadian house of commons at Ot to get clubs of the , is pre- Singing, dancing act. Inquest Held Today ° | filed some months ago at Washing. |t2W8 that reciprocity between United - “ ie m. Tenor solos, Leon- | y |ton. The Sioux, of whom Mr. Byrne | States and Canada as to exchange of nen, | has 2 good deal to say, have’ the|“matural products” is part of liberal BOWSER OIL FOUNTAIN given the eveni Mandan quartet. |, Drinking a bottle of lysol be-| largest claim against Uncle Sam, |'T#de policy. | SERVICE M and m. Clara Peltier, the |fore horrified neighbors after an|#mounting to nearly $80,000,000, | Mexi assidor ; lightingale,” yack? sploa he ith hi rincipal and interest. The Sioux}, Mexican Ambassador Tellez returns Nightingale,” vocab solos. | alleged quarrel with his wife, B.| Princip 76, |to Washington aft ferenc i i i day Eveni M. Joh 5, di (ond charge that the agreement of 1876,/ ‘i igton after conference The next time you need oil—we he lay Evening | I. Johnson, 35, died last night at! following the Custer massacre, and | President Calles in Mexico; says “y 1:00 p.m. Vocal solos, Ray /a local hospital after a vain at-|by which the tribe ceded the Blacy (Will visit state department. have VEEDOL, MOBILOIL and Young. 4 j tempt to save his life. Hills country to the United States,| ... SHELL—won’t you drive up to our q y 8 p.m. McPhee and Smith, Bis-}_ A coroner’s inquest was to be|was obtained by fraud and duress; | Wife of suspect in $104,000 pay curb and try this service? You'll hunts, and/marck, comedy, song and dance |held this afternoon. that the government has failed to| Toll robbery in Pittsburgh leads au- ike : pioneers who seb Following domestic differences | educate Indian children and supply |thorities to $3,343 of loot hidden in like it. orth Dakot n, Brinf” addgess, At-| recently, Mira. Som clothing and. subsistence for the buried dinner pail on farm near made front Pt Sdtitdn ee eee ays, Mrs. Johnson “and ehll-|Titisne-as promised in the treaty | Bentleyville, Pa. station KFYR, jtorney J. F. Sullivan, jdren had been living at the John | or 1ges: that the United States ai). ————= { turday Afternoon | Dewey home. Late Friday after-|jowed its citizens to destroy the|, St. Paul—Railroad shopmen of I. C. C. Hearing to Be m. Howard Melaney, | 80m Johnson called there, attacked | buffalo, to the great loss and harm Northern Pacific were granted in- r : ” ce = ve, the N. P. “singing fire-|his wife and then going outside | of the Sioux.” creased wages of from 1 to 2 cents fe 2 jdrank a large amount of lysol. | ——— a hour. ! Saturday Evening | ach oice Were called. Johnson) Drake Mill May Be | _ Federal Judge Dickinson in Phila. Hearing will be held here June 10/ 7:00 p.m. N. D. quartet con-| asked that he be permitted to say . \delphia rules Indians are not subject x the Interstate Commerce Commis. test, goodbye to his two children and Sold This Summer jto immigration laws covering aliect sion in connection with a demand b ! New Sa-| Was then rus! the hospital | the Chambers of Comm of Man faa aa Almont, New Sa- | where he died in BOsuinuben, © i | Life, limb and law compel sure brakes. ‘ fete a Me em, Hazen, Mandan, Bismarck, { . Steps to sell the state-owned mill dan, Bismarck, Valley Cit: meS-! Plasher and’ othe: shoe Hl aud. elevator: at, Drake, MeHon Motor, gears and axles must have. smooth stop. town and Minot that freight ‘rates on|Flasher and other points in Auto! a te Go Keep in good humor by using these brands. oil and oil products to this territory| Show contest. : IHBCALHGT ano MONIT os ee ANNOUNCEMENT Brake Lining for Trucks, Feet eof the dare of huge lgodl@ward Melaney in selected | Personal and || "the ‘subject of selling che prop-|T am a candidate for reelection | WIREBESTOS Sem Sis fox Tec ing way made here by the, state rail” The quartet contest, will be a/! Social News of — | sr’ ‘wy trovehed st a recent mect:|fto the office of Police Magis] A= a a ‘oad — bo: ‘ollowing, of special feature of the s . £E *. { i i aki y z with, bones Potice from the Tete ‘quartet ‘will be allowed at ieart 20 | Mandan Vicinity 1 fetiie action war taken. Under the} (Pot, Adv; & CASSELMAN. Delhi cstegtan tsi ecertete ee age’s fer the various minutes for the rendition of vari- | €— advertise for bids for 90 days before Hohe Wisebestes Group Sets for pleasure care, dase |e tions and the state r ous numbers and the decision as to| UNIVERSITY STUDENTS HERE re ta iva che eancaice ell teostnoba The Extra Heavy Duty Lining forsevere bus abuse. | has filed a petition supporting the the winner will be left to the judg- | Francis Grunenfelder,: Archie | ,,2's?04s! of the, Drake mill formed TRIPLEWEAR {22 FORDS $2.25 complaint. | Experts for the beard ment of the people at the ‘show |Olson and Robert Renden, Mandan ly contested at the recent leg e nore _ sh will assist the cities in presentation and the radio fans listening in on | students at the University of| session. Independents sought to Foctnser gira on drame, grace and aries. Saves tiege and fuel, Fleet cwners of evidence at the hearing. th te oo iy | Neth Maken +H | ght ANNOUNCEMENT for you also, the easy start on steep hills and 3 * The bulk of oil and oi product: t8@ program, as broadcast by | Nort akota, are attending the/ force through a measure ordering . an electric motor. Proven ct Of en ve tl - ¢ alk P KGCl state basketball t. t and | the industrial commission to sell it|{ 1 Wish to announce that I am aff | Known the world chipeihtn ae ye, KGCU. ‘ basketball tournament and | the indus idder, rewardlece cf|| candidate for the office of po- rg ceived teoe A large variety of models of the | ing their families over the j to, the yates ler, regardless of ii Soon oat cat The hearing will he conduct i s of cars will be on week-end, Tiled whee tered. SS ee ee Examiner Harraman of the Inte h equal space allotted f —— members” bolted. the usual” party|f{ (Pol, Adv.) jommerce ¢ All dealers plan to| _ WEEK-END VISITOR alignment and opposed it. The legis- eavlacas e Th nit |have factory representatives pres- | Henry Zahn of the Jamestown exe. boulhis jent. - college is visiting relatives in the pas In connection with the show, the city and attending the state bas- FENCING IS jcity is staging its fifth monthly ketball tournament. FR |“Goodwill Day” Saturday, March ——— A Service {26. Visitors to the city will be) HOME FOR TOURNAMENT After many “tgiven tickets which will admit rl Hendrickson, student at the i them free to the show and will! state agricultural college, is home | is expected also be given chances on over 50 for the week-end to attend the aport, free prizes. state tournament. This is pa to. the — as that Lue rld’s greatest i i WEEK-END GUEST ence ate mot pop | Betting on Teams William Fuller, Jr., of Fargo is Gee cr was seconds Hob: | at State Tourney we We pe of fees ae) | ist, third, a Ss . llis, Jr. ie 1s a former al nm | ere picgetig, (hid, and Su) Korbidden By Heads resident. Nes ign : fencer | nd he has On the heels of reports that} GUEST OF SISTER le competition” by the|scalpers were operating at the; Mrs. C. E. Glass of Jamestown French Fencing Federation. He docs} state basketball tournament, eame {is ing in Mandan, the guest of Hob cuter, Cankents, has no cham-!sn announcement during’ this |her sister, Mrs C. P. O’Rourke. pionship title, but has repeatedly|®" #0 i ol agai sdiaccsaseieirset . | beaten ‘those who area merning’s games that betting on | ons ficial’ honors. In an. exhibition | teams, alleged to have been car-| TO VISIT RELATIVES match he recently defeated three ried on within the gymnasium,| Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lahren and title-holders. {would be strictly forbidden and any |children left last evening for Spo- | : ® earin “elements of style, items of ‘BEAU GESTE’IS FINE PICTURE Clever Mystery Play Will Be | Shown Again at City Audi- | torium This Evening | op bert au ste,” the startling Her-! Brenon production based on ajor Percival Christopher °Wren’s | sorbing story of the French For- eign Legion, began a two-day en-| gagement at the Auditorium last | night. There was a matinee showing! fternoon and the final showing will be this evening. | Incredible as it may seem to those who have read the book or seen the picture, the episode in which dead men guard the embrasures of a! desert fort is taken from an actual happening in the annals of the For- eign Legion. Major Wren, in the preface of eau Sabreur,” his new story of the Legion, states “I know only it is ture,” and in this he is borne out by Edward La Roche of New York, a veteran of the Foreign Legio Dead me tand to arms! The, fallen are spirited away! A French | bayonet through the vitals of the commandant! Was he murdered by .one of his own men? ' These happenings, strange and, terrible—are but a part of the story of three brothers, whose love for each other proved stronger than their | fear of death. Much Mystery The picture opens in this manner id after the troo| erg 3 to the jistance of red fort find every man of ‘arrison dead, they leave, camp in a nearby oasis and de- cide to oceupy the fort in the morn- ing. Before they have encamped the evacuated fort goes up in flames! Who killed the commandant? Who fired ‘the fort—and why? A thread of this mystery runs ‘entirely through the play which flashes back to fif- teen years before the opening scene and reconstructs the mystery back in to that scene. lerbert Brenon so cleverly has ie the mystery througheut the 4 Bes aafe venture to say i ie fo salution before t-te revealed at convenience, and pro- , visions for comfort usu- : ally associated with cars costing twice as much” The Landau Sedan $1295 a While it i Isbulttos dares ofprerinononceundeensel: Aster ae briitedy nba Malling mae - sae ae save It cars— Greater Oak! : here, f ‘ 4 while ie embodies engineering features $1000 clon sede come Apa aeprpced Coach, $1145; Road- found in no other automobile in the world, venience and provinions for usually ater (with Rumble regardless of price— associated with cars costing swice as Seas), $1175, Coupe, no small part of Oakland's irresistibly much! < < Rumble Seat), poss pa Pace pnt pe My Spend halfan hour going oer the SA ts lobey: Pines versal appeal o! over F.O. 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