The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1927, Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ “FRIDAY, MAY 18, 192? | etic i | | isi y i ‘ instruction over a longer d i “gt tat [cision may be obtained to show | 1928 primaries, which was also aise] months of fie. ig reported’ as 80 per cent com. Barly Decision is | wusther Ge pets quarts tel i before ‘the conference. time. ‘ thi , pleted. Heavy lamb losses reported i: lew f ligt 4 ducati h-day | Bs teed the attorney general ruled} Speakers before the vig ge oan ie | in Oregon due to unfavorable weath- Sought in Week-day | '~ for religious education, weekday | acainat allowing children in the pub-| morning were Rev. J, D, Runsvold, Ye Vv ¥ y history and ; , % a lamb geop silehtty samiior | religious education ix lawful, was! lie schools of North Dakota to be| Fargo, who presented the f han last year is indicated for Utan, Church School Case made by detegates at the North Da- | excused front thele work for a short| present legal situation of the church ‘i af i 4 Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Kowa state Sunday schee! convention | time each week that they may re-| school’movement; Mrs. iained. the a 4 fdaho due to the dry situation last Nhere this morning in session at the! ceive religious tnatruetion, the| Parker, 8. D., who exp’ Fee eeoe f ; ‘fall and somewhat unfavorable win- | Grand Forks,.N. D., May 13.—@)— church’ school conference. chureh lenders contend that because | operation of the law in South Dakota; z ter and spring weather. Condition of A decision to recommend that the) “>> shecse deeded to recom> the present law allows children to| Miss Winnie Plummer, ae ber ‘ sheep and '-mbs is given at per, friendly test case on the week-day, mend trial of the test case in pref! absent themselves from school for the week-day church ie ools: bay] ‘ cent of normal compared to 94 per. church school law, now pending im: erence to: advecating the making sixsmenth pertods for special reig-| Paul, who told of the law ope: —— * cent last month, and 99 per cent a district court of Richland county, be’ or an initiative measure out of the; ious instruction, they should also be| in Minnesota, and Senator Pp. To Be Held Tuesday After- é (fear ago. | pressed so that @ supreme court de- | week-day school movement at the granted the right to extend this six! Sathrie of Finley. "3 i —_— _ noon at Baker Field—Com- petitive Drills Planned An invitation to attend the com- petitive drill and dress parade to be held by Knights Templar from all over the state the afternoon of May| 17, in connection with the annual | conclave of the North Dakota Grand | Commandery, has been extended tol the publi he official parade will form will be headed by th mmandery band of F through the business , the parade will move to Baker south of the Northern Pacif . Where the competitive drill] staged. The Bismarck drill * Z euin, first place winner for the past ‘ two years, will compete with teams! Jegue, j 4 : trom targo, Minot, Mandan, James- | he : Mane town y ¢ Immediately following the drill there wil e ade in which | every knight will participate in uni : my ‘ s form, ; ; 3 j ‘ An invitation is also extended to . aa 3 ; all mem of the Masonic order oes é and their ladies and all members of : . <3 eS r the Eastern Star and their gentle . é sd tis san en tnenus to attend the aanual | : honoring the visiting knights, J . 80 . e held at the Masonic y night. There will A banquet for Knights Mg presede the dance ean ; a. .~ : | To introduce SHELL 400 “EXTRA DRY” Gasoline, so that all motorists may know its exceptionally: high eacort of tho toca commanders and) “. ‘ | quality, as well as our prompt, courteous “Curb Service,” we are going to give you: on + to escort the Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover and Secretary of Labor Jame: mumandery ; cn te Mi nai ean, Soh the One Gallon of Shell. Gasoline Free With Each he — | _ Five Gallon Purchase Made During gcihcangay tea" || RANGE AND LIVESTOCK REPORT- | 9 | : J J M M Continued cool weather with fre-}with considerable variation reported | Ve i] quent light to heavy in the! py districts. Lambing is reported as | ! sey enied the crowth of grace during Just beginning in some districts jo| T0 MOVE EAS : 3 ‘las further, tWo-thirds complete in others. The epleeaiine ated st ihay which are (state average indicates lambing to already short. Lambing is late, with | be bout 67 per cent complete. Lamb are above average because o Resigns Position With|*ve, verse! Recount, Of | ere apdretaren avd treannaten This free offer is good ONLY until midnight Saturday. YOU GET TWO FREE GALLONS WITH A TEN he condition of sheep is given| Schools, Welfare Work—To | !2:*%, information contained Jin, the &t*,,1 Very hittle” contracting. for| GALLON PURCHASE. Also during that day ONLY we wil sell $10.00 Coupon Books for $9.00—10% dis- a t0:Jamestown, N. Y. k report, issued by the United) ices reported indieate an’ average count FOR CASH ? ; atoe! iudaten: Paul =C vman,| Price of 30 cents for wool and 11 Resignation of JJ. M. MacLeod, | Stistician. gents for lambs. For western South i ‘These Coupon Books are good for the purchase of accessories—tires—oil—gasoline — in fact, “anything s irec' 1 geet H sees fl : ” * Fy . te, ry rhe ara tisk pavting range conditions in North) per te during store in Apri ~ £0 your car,” but will not be accepted inpayment of gasoline during Saturday. At this introductory price schooland in charge of boys’ wel- those in March. Moisture aupply is|Sheep reported in very good condi. | 5 11 but one book to each purchaser ‘ fa fei stiais eben) announced: tion in Montana. A large amount of | oe we can : OMe MacLeod intends to go to/£00d,, but grass has made adeta | wool contracted at 31 to 33 cents and| Pei fan " Y. i growth as a result of low tempera- A 4 i Jamestown, N.Y, to enter’ com- [five Kor" western South Dakota lambs in large, numbers at 30 to it REMEMBER—THESE INTRODUCTORY. BARGAINS ARE FOR SATURDAY ONLY! COEtIELS thet he: ny neetlin Tete | conditions are favorable with mois-| cents. | Three: el 5 LRT tie? possible that he may remain here | ture plentiful, but growth retarded | !amb contracting completed in Wyom until about August 1, but this has} by cool weather. Unfa ble weath- | imi Some shrinkage in sheep Te. mot been fully decided upon. | fer in Montana during’ April. re-|Ported during April with light loss northwestern ‘ephew, Robert Beggs, who has been | wes and southern Texas, making his home with the MacLeods. ern New Mexico. In Kansas a eee Oklahoma favor: temperatures Baptist Pastors to have resulted yin great improvement 4 in pastures, Grass is reported fif- Attend Fargo Meet teen days ahe j Loan cae dad cebaae eRowte Wakcenaes Generally, for the seventeen range \ AYA WAY \ \: | lI Ll } / ll // L/ if AS. on under the direction of the school | “ood supplies of moisture. “Supplies | States, sheep are renorted in from ; € ; : | board, the Rotary club and the Ki-|of hay ave very short. In Wyoming |kood to excellent condition, with very c wanis club. A committee composed | Similar conditions are. reported with | £00d prospects forslate lamb. crop SN Sy ~< of Supt. H. 0, Saxvik und Judge H.| > ake quick growth | Considerable activity in wool and : oA, / é L. Nuessle is now attempting to se i }lamb contracting has occurred dur- - ; cure # successor to Mr. MacLeod range states, | ing April with prices averaging from Mr. MacLeod’s family, which in- ally nditions are re_i10 to 11 1-2 cents for lambs and 30 \ cludes “Mrs. MacLeod ' and their] ported good to very kod, with mois. © 33 cents for wool, There is a ‘ \ 7 . ie daughters Jean and Mary, will gol ture supply ample excepts in. west. jemand for breeding ewes at ith him to Jamestown, will Oklahom ij ‘ \ “A 7 ’ | ; cool weathe. s held bac 7 ‘a a re The first Baptist church of Bis s April first with marek will be represented by Rev. ( aula tate A, Stephens, pastor, on the program of the North Dakota Baptist asso- ciation which will meet in the Cal vary Ba, t church at Fargo on May 24 and Ten churches from this district will be represented at the meeting. Es a1 6 avy rainfall. For the state Rev. 0. S. Jacobson of this A ceonditiol ; tend the meeting and will have charge ‘ diwelly Bute i $ of the song program at the opening sideruhle chrinkoga accu td tate \ ‘ : tephens’ address will be given the The s, Montana ae Sa P : 5 “ } same evening. Other Bismaret Bap. ce or Manta urday s r r tists may attend the convention. | condition, Heavy snows du The National Baptist Convention | jn "Wyoming sexulted ia cunutienttig . ° Bereta a apnea) meeting at Chi- shrinkage, " but losses have been Tribune : Power ‘ool tem: peratures resulting in a drop in con lition of pastures. Cattl For North Dakota n of eat- tle shows some imp month ago in th de * ht, old ewes Ss making Jacobson will attend. It is also tie greater wont ames making up planned to have other representatives | t hroughout ‘the range cattle ue of the Bismarck church at the meet-! eported in g 0 A i ing, although it has not been deter ner at ie wpod Ha 88 F ¢ light. Storms in W mined who the delegates will be. | Oregon, Idaho and Utah during April lero vnescereneecineeerenrez. sulted in some shrinkage ell 7 CARRY HUBBY'S SKULL ay in Montana, South Bakery volt He London,—A deceased husband is; Wyoming. ‘The calf crop prospects our announcement not easily forgotten by a widow of;are reported as very good. Fed eat the Isle of Andaman, off the coast of | tle are selling at better prices, and Africa. A lecturer here says he| there is a strone demand for ‘ i found that in Andaman, when a hus- ing stock and stocker nteaan reed Blue & White band dies, the wife wears his skull! Sheen - | ) on a chain for a year. When the| North Dakota, Some slight im- Cab Co. year is up she throws away the skull provement is shown in condition over ‘and is open to new proposals. [ae April first report for the state, As motors: have changed in speed, stroke and bore there has arigen a need for an improved gasoline to. . meet these changed conditions. SHELL answers the call with 400 “Extra Dry”—the first basic’ improve- A N Motor ment in gasoline quality that has been made in years—and at no advance in price! If you want to.realize cw ‘ the full possibilities of your car—in increased speed, power, response and all-around improved performance 20% more miles per gallon! if aia 5 pa \ : +4 15% more power! 20% quicker acceleration! New hot-spot manifold. New standard gear-shift transmission. New clutch—silent and soft in action. © M. B. BILMAN CO BROADWAY AT Seconn 57: PHONG 008 - ia BismancK

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