The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1927, Page 3

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\) > — be “If Christ Be Not Risen.” M Postlade: ~ pw. fy. Nevening has been changed from 7:30 3p. m. |__ CHURCHES | (Continued from page one) ning will be as follows: The morn- ing service is broadeast by KFYR at 10:30, March Jubilante” 4 from “New sessee Dvorak lorris Ye Portals” Mrs. R. Offertory: “Largo” World Symphony”... E. Mo: ‘Unfold Mrs. Solo: «Shout Ye Sera: Ward tett 1 of the Resur- ight. A special program wil be given by the resbyterian Church Sunday Sahoo! assisted by the church mixed rtette.. An Easter pageant, graph- ically depicting the Easter message ll be presented. The public is cor- rs ly invited. Prelude: “ y E. Morris EASTER PROGRAM 7:30 Sunday Evening at Bp was ki CHURCH Mrs. R. Cor. 7th & Ave. D A. J. Malmquist, Pastor. Cc. C, Larsen, Sunday School Super- intendent. ng, Sunday School. Opening Service, Leader and Sun- day School. Recitation, “Easter Greeting,” Marian Melville. Recitation, “Hark the Easter Bells,” Gorden Engen. : Retitation, “Today,” Curtis, Peter- “son. Recitation, “Christian, Dry Your Tebrs,” Marion Porter. Song, “Praise the Father,” Paul Larson’ and Lester Porter, Old: Testament Reading, Larson and Harold Barth. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1924 Donald) Easter Exercise, Miss A. O. Alfson’s Class. Song, Sunday School. “The Crown of Thorns,”) Recitation, “What the Glad Bells Say,” Lester Porter. Recitation, “Easter Again,” Gladys Barth. Song, Misses V. Smith's und L. Malmquist’s C Recitation, Bo. “Rest,” Hazel Han- . son and Harriet Malm. co ala Reading, School. Song, Away,” Sunday School. “Easter Voices,” Miss L, Malm- quist’s Class. Recitation, “The Two Marys,” tyy Melville. Necitation, “Easter Day,” Erven and Gene Schnecker. Recitation, “When I Louise Melville. Scripture Reading. Song, Confirmation Class. Sunday “There is a Green Hill Far Bet- Gertrude Survey,” Reading, “Gladness,” Myrtle Swen- son. Recitation, “The Two Gardens,” Nina Melvilie and Florence Swenson. Bible old Barth and Donald Larson. Recitation, “Thou Victor gris! ” Lawrence Porter. Sunday: School. Recitation, Myrtle Peterson. Recitation, tle Hanson, Reading (Continued), Har- in the » “Jesus Christ is Risen To- his Is the Day,” Myr- Recitation, “Mary to the Saviour’s Tomb,” Sarah Cleveland, Song, “Christ Arose,” School. Recitation, “The Laura Hanson, Recitation, “Some Easter Wishes,” Ethel Engen. Easter Offering. Easter Story,” Sunday Song, “All Hail the Power,” Sun- day School. Yylosing Service. IMMANU! EL BVA Ho apace Cor. Seventh Street and Rosser Ave. C. F. Strutz, Pastor. Easter services at this church as follows: Sunrise Praise Service at 6:15 a. m. The nurses of the Bismarck Hos- pital will attend in a body and re- turn from the church to sing Easter carols at the hospital. Morning preaching service at 10:00 o'clock. Special music by chorus choir and sermoh by the pastor on “Resurrection Victory.” Sunday School at 11:00 a. m., with excellent Easter program by the children, consisting of songs, recita- tions and exercises. Evangelical League of C. E. at 7:15 A special musical Easter pro- gram will be cree by the young peo- ple, directed by Miss Luella Bremer, R. N., supervisor of nursing service of the Bismarck Hospital. Preaching service at Tqpie: tion.” Special chorus choir. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fourth St; and Ave. B. C. A. Stephens, Pasto 10:30 Morning worship, 8 Vitnessing to the Resur- o'clock. music by large subject, The choir has prepared several Easter anthems for this service. Sunday School. Classes for 7:00 Senior B. Y. P, U. Junior B. Y. P. subject, “A chorus choir Y, Bible drills The hour of services for Sunday P. U. ill give several and Moongs. o'clock. 00 Wednesday prayer meeting, Ps eusline: study of the book of Tit 00 Thursday afternon the M Bion soeay wilt mane meet, Sunday is Home coming day for i ind members of the Baptist hurch, ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Rev. F. H. yay Rector. 514 Mandan St. Easter Rey, Services: Holy Communion, Communion. horal Eucharist and nk’s service in E Children’s Flower and Presentation of Len- 1 ermon, lat. uit service. mn Boxe: Hol B Baptism. | 7:30 p. m, Eastei yr Monda: wedding. Easter services as | At 6:30 a. m. there gr seceleg ee eagniion He ommun: rman. 330 f a. mm ag Nuged is Mit la. Brelje. HA ot "The pastor win preach wit . TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN | RCH Ave. C and Seventh St. 1. G. Monson, Pastor Easter Sunday services 10:45 a. m. Topic: “What Does the Resurrec- tion of Christ Mean?” { Selections by the choir, fitting the} festival. Servi s Easter day evening 7:30. Topi “The Resurrection of Chrint an Historical Fact’ “If Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins.” 1 Cor, » 17 FIRST CHURCH * Cunist, Cor. Fount s a o Ave. C. vices at 11:00 @. m. Subject: “Doctrine of Atonement.’ Sunday ‘School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonia) meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in the church buildi ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ex- cept legal holidays, fr from 2 to 4 D nm SOUTH SIDE MISSION & CHARITY SOCIETY 5. B, Happel, Pastor, | Sweet and Sixteenth street. Services every Sunday at 2:30 p. both services. ! Thousands Battle | Rising Waters of | Mississippi River! (Continued from page one) ing overflow and it was found dif- ficult to maintain lines of commun-! ication in certain parts of New| Orleans. A new burst of water through a broken section of the Bayou St. John levee had covered the sur- rounding residential section to a foot. “Thirty depth of more than 3 rl blocks at S avenue, one of the al residential eae 2 ei PRES TEs TR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | 5 "| > cra} ninguer-—denth to the first born| shall De. Silva, Paul McGrath. and| 25@28: broilers 25@45; turkeys 30; | possibly Otis and others, was under | fact e | 1 id of families-betell the Egyptians, the|John J, Burns will be seen in roles! roosters 16; ducks 20@82; geese 17|way, but Chairman Topping of the metal aed pine iasree’ "om ferrous| as he was walking slong a side homes of Jews. were passed over by) of significance. Miss Campbell, a @18. Republic insisted the change in direc. ait iS 0 SC track. 3 _ \the angel of death, | splendid. actress and stage beauty, | torate was incidental to stock owne Denzie had’ lived in Bismarck for [Will appenr as Diane, the heroine | =a ——— | ship changes and “without other si Funeral , 40 years, coming here from Germany. ‘Mysterious Blast the created last spring wien Walker BUTTER Una a aie Wace reeany gene Will Be Monday sves sis widow: a som, tars W: | Whiteside first’ presented Gordon . lof the United States Steel co Denzie of Wilton, and two daughters, recks Fashionable | Kean’s wonderful comedy-melodrama, MARKET [tion also was a sustaining influe The coroner's Inquest over the | Mrs. A. J, Trunky, West Palm Beach, -Cleveland Mansion) ror ae jon the steel group, Oi. shar h here yesterday of Frank Den. Tits and Mrs, Bertha Perry, Chicago. | Girl, Re rted | under pressure following tL ae . Mrs, Trunky will be here for the Sea is po! | Chicago, April 16—4)—Supplies | cut Pennsylvania is being conducted this after- | funeral. Cleveland, Ohio, April: 16.--()— mysterious bomb explosion early day shattered the fashionable room Edgewater mansion of Mr. and{ Mrs. James Pettce, and caused dam- age estimated at $20,000. No one was injured. Boehm, who were’ injured in an au-| Neither Mr. or Mrs. Pettee could! tomobile accident*yesterday morning, assign any reason for the blast. today were reported by physicians to | tee is president of the J. M. Gasser|be getting along wisely, The two) throughout the week were | to-} demand, the markets! i" and prices Recovering From . Automobile Crash |< | sharply. Miss Catherine MeKinnon and Miss} settled owing to nervousness and lack of confidence on the part of a! large percentage of the operators. Sentiment at all times appeared to company, florists, Jeirls suffercd bruises and favor lower price levels, but with The only possible theory he could/ no internal injuries, doctors | recelpts comparatively ight a advance was that the bombers mis- ———— ___g, clearing on arrival, possibi that of some one | ¢—-—— || Additional Markets | | BIS) 1ARCK < GRAIN (Furnishéd by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 16 Xo. 1 dark norther 1 northern sprin, took his house fo: else. Detectives, after investigation, said they believed bootleggers had bem! ed the home in retaliation for testi-| mony given by Pettee against a mem-| ber of 2 bootlegging gang convicted | in federal court last May, ties of detlinee were rather remote | FINANCIAL REVIEW on $18 m. Prayer always on request. | Re- soa eee | T aiiber aneter | garding charity call phone 557-J. een ST Ne teh New York, April * 16—(#)—Re- tian cuurcy (| Pemperatureand = (fej nyol.are wildering price movements in th FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 1 thew week’s stock market reflected t! Corner 7th and Avenue D | Road Conditions || \°-} 8--.-- sharp cleavage of speculative opinion os Seay A Ih seer regarding the future trend 9: 4 a M. ccganday Benes ervice-\" (Mercury readings. at 7 a. m.) a hard ‘winter. . issues ‘sent the average of 20 leading pi:80 F. M—Sunday School Faster St Cloud Raining aut rae Oa te dustrials to the highest level ever rogram. oa a ; a corded Rails, Ww! vere e The choir will render anthems at} Minot—Cloud ds fair. elke iFesng-fostiveer bits weeks arenere strong back 0} others high ground. The rally took place in th of a number of ordinarily bi velopments. These include Grand Forks muddy. Crookston—Partly roads very poor. Jamestown — Cloudy, muddy. Mandan—Cloudy sia SHELL CORN ‘0. 8, 66 Ibs. or more. 4 Toads | Seltz, per cwt. | cloudy, 48; O. 55 Ibs... road: 44; roads muddy. | 1 LENG pound discount under ei er eoiay as 4 off in freight car lo a Winona—Cloudy, 47} poads fair, || $5 Ib. He TO Cente ee deci | production, a further | naafankato—Partly’ cloudy, 505. ros | down eadjustment of erude oil bai i : } CHICAGO PRODUCE in brokers’ | ih veel i 46; mee poor. Chicago, April — 16. ry Butter Ke stiff call money ouibbing—Heavy fog mist, 413 | yighers receipts 11,209 tubs; cream. roads fair, {ery extran 61; xtahdards extra, Revival of merger rumors involv- Rochester—Cloudy, 45; roads im firsts 47!g@a9; see. ing several of the so-called independ. belts aieua aes pune thik onde, 431% @ 45%. ent Taree stimulated the de-! ¥, 87; roads fair, | Se Ane ane was <ctdeeigte SMGD nand Tor steel sha Devil Lake—Cloudy, 42; roads | _,cfe* UNSHAnEed: ~recelpts, 36,122 te tion of three new directors te poor. | styctaninics aeration the board of the Republ Tron and Th Breaks No | CHICAGO POULTRY Steel company was preceded by | r Chicago, April 16.—4)—Poultry rumors that a merger of Republic, lug breaks Nose alive steady; receipts 1 ear; fowls Trumbull and Central Alloy, with streets, wer ed and dotted with stalled automobiles. LEVEE BREAKS DESPITE EFFORTS OF WORKME: at : Mo, April ppi river le: iles south of Charleston, Mo. issippi county, broke day and water was inundati es in the low! in that vicinity. A heavy wind, lap-| ping over the top of the newly con- structed embankment, washed out in to- breach in the levee and within few minutes a gap 100 yards in length had been opened. Four hundred mere who had been working to hold this stretch were called to safety, and no effort will be made to repair the break, engi- neers said. MEDIEVAL CULT MEMBERS HOLD WEIRD SERVICE|: (Continued from page one) lashes himself alternately over each | shoulder nwhile dragging heavy 3! oned of wood, which Often taken vonclmimensa proportions. To increase the suffering, a large | cross shaped gash is cut between the shoulder blades. Although great caution is used to preserve secrecy re mony, several persons claimed to | have witnessed parts of the ritual. | Many left here for Alcalde, N. M., Yast night, where it was reported the crucifixion of “El Cristo” too place. Bismarck Jews to Observe Passover Bismarck Jews will join Jews the world over in observing the Feast of the Passover beginning at sundown today and continuing eight days. Services will be conducted at the home of Rabbi Gallanter, 808 Avenue B, tomorrow morning at 9 family groups will gather to- cele brate the feast this evening und to- morrow evening. During the week, those of the Jewish faith will eat only unleavened bread in commemor- ation of the fact that the Israelites sun in the hurried exodus from Egypt. The Feast of the Passover derives its name from Jewish history, which narrates that when the last of sev- arding the cere- | o’clock and | baked their bread by the heat of the} \ of Film Actress) Hollywood, if., April 16. a plastic sur- { encounter with a burgla “Monday night Miss Worthing was! struck down by a man whom she dis-| jcovered jm her bedroom. 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LOAN | Os Bismagok Impeyyed 2 ay eral, Presernent privileges. PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK Under a fairly active!" % ance, CAPITOL Last Time Tonight i (P| ° B 2 | Helen Lee Worthing, film actress and | former Folli . is nursing al ua 1 y ° broken nose and has been under cure | hysi d Charley Chase Comedy “Cra with | PATSY RUTII MILLER | LOUISE DRESSER DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. mpathy with the recent increa commodity advanced | Shares were bid up In spite of the firmness on/ expense of an the surface, the undertone was un-|terest. and Iso developed in the chemical, ilroad equipment, public utility, PAiees 2 eee ‘ PAGE THREE Funeral services will be held Mon- day afternoon from the Webb Funeral Parlors, with Rev. Paul S. ‘right officiating. Burial will take the Hughes Electric company’s plant | place in Fairview cemetery. VULCANIZING TIRES - - TUBES. prices. Amusement it th pparent ver crowded short in- everal points of strength food, business appli: electrical manu- THEATRE Improved Firestone Method Fully Guaranteed Expert Work cegents ‘ , por’ NES Let us service your tires and tubes J in Copelin Motor Company Phone 318 Bismarck, Like a Fox” ing It's a Wet Year THERE'S LOTS OF SUBSOIL MOISTURE We're Going to Get a Big Crop Let’s all make it our business to tell the rest of the world what a good place North Dakota is to live in. Business ig fine with us. We have sold more Chryslers in the city of Bis- marck this spring than for any other similar period. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. The story of a girl who broke fnto the movies and of her mother, who was brokem by the temptations | of the screen. Sponsored By Squirrel Club adore 18th Music By S. S. PRESIDENT MADISON BAND PRIZES Will Be Given Admission $1.10

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