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J Budget for the fiscal year bewin= | in Chicago as the guest of her sister, j R i fier guy ise Whe Mrs, W. E. Morton. She was accom-| Organ Prelude: “Romance” Hayes. . C. ISAMINGER, panied home by another sister, Mrs. -f R. E. Morris. Upon motion ‘the budget as sub: eee Ubeuehe ot. PanwayWanlas| Offertory i i ision Shuey, Mitted by the County Auditor was iD Chieagon | Solo: “My Redeemer and My Lord” ordered — published, Jess changes | pees | whom she met in Chicago. Dudley Buck made by the County Commission: | lsoiatslie tole oaR DORE voaNek Mr, Henry Halverson ~ yers of Burleigh) Speeches By State Officials, | Heid asus Wee bal SETH aT ae WEE N akote. { | the party. exe: P Ss. othe Hoard of County, Com: | ‘i ‘ Celebration of the Lord’s Supper. } miseloners ot) iturtengiy” Count Discussion of Common TAKE EXTED | saatostinde: North Dakota, notle >, Sha tn rs - lard. i Mifet, that. we he Problems Slated (ined nae eee eieee EVENING, SERVICE [ fhe APR Ot " . | Indianapolis and*to points in Iowa. 8 pm. charge of instituti Speeches by prominent state offi-] iney were away three weeks. | Prelude: Vundertakings supported in part by Burleigh Dakota, s BUDGET OF BURLEIGH COUNTY, NORTH DAK voor the july 18 ing Ol flee ‘Burleigh duly 6th, 1927. othe 1, A. C. Isaminger, County Audi-| tor do hereby resnectfully submit, 46? the Honorable Board of © ty Commissioners offices’ or tfiseal year ( tous Honorable , Commissioners of i 19 i of the County Auditor of | County, North Dakota, | | cul Year Beginning rd of County | id County: the annual County | cials and ta and 19 {meeting to $00.00 er read. du0.o0 | pointed 5 and | periment -/mon_ interest of the North Dakota Title associa- '! tion, which will hold its annual con- ention here Ji 12 and 13, Tues- |day and Wedn y. Iks order, problems of com-! on the pro The minutes, of othe last mecting will be read and| the report of the sec Committees and I Mandan News ITLEGROUP'S |. encing The convention will open with lowing jregistration at the Knights of Py- a thias hall at Da. m., Tuesday. 0) At 10 o'clock, President John L.. Bowers of Mani will call the |@ The afternoon session will open| | H. Phelps of Bowbells will talk on mertine | “Abs ting as a_ Profession.” > a jovernor A. G. Sorlie is also io| | talk at this se: Mainte At 4 o'eloc | the and George ride its of interest around Man- including the Agricultural E station State FROM CHICAGO Mrs. P. Ravnos has returned HAV A SON A son was born Thursday a Alexius hospi in Bismaret land Mrs, T. J. Kasper of this cit m TO YELLOWSTONE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bauer left tod for a trip to” Yellowstone Park, Thi will be gone for about two weeks. ~ CHURCHES FIRST EVA L CHURCH Corner of Sev C Avenue R. Frankhauser, Pastor moning worship, 10:00 E. J. Special Mus Wednesday evening, Prayer service. | Bechtel sp _OF CHRIST, TIST reet and Avenue ice at 11 a. m. Subjec' chool at 9:45 a, m Sund jandan after spending the past week paacalslly | NG enth Strect and Rosser Morton county will talk on “Pro- bate Court Proceedings” at the | Wednesday morning session and Corner Eighth & Rosser streets Fred E. Klein, Pastor 10:00 a, m, 11:00 a. m. Sunday school, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, m, Text, Fourth Sunday: afte rinity Matthew 7:1-6. Subject. “Judgment with Mer Vesper service at 8 ‘o'clock. Subject: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Thayer and 2nd Street ne Paul S, Wright. , Sunday mornii service at in, (broadcast by KFYR). 3. R, Morris. 1 song service, elody” Bohm, Special musi ry Sermon: “Hunger and Thirst.” ul S. Wright ‘March Nuptiale” Faul. | Postlude: ay | kes. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | C. A, Stephens, Minister |) “The Bible Reason, Wh | not Sprinkle Infants.” 12 superinten 7:00 Set Evening worship, nt, evening sermon will close the series the pastor has been preaching on the future li The evening service will be heid in the basement of the church if the weather is very ‘m. c ts Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship 10 ve Charge Over Thee...John P: Scott Kenneth Preston. Sermon — Divine Compensations. . { 300,00 | Training school. Wednesday evening testimonial | n,gun prelude—La Chanson.Hoffman 1,000.00 | Hanley to eS RES ere ae Miss Ruth Rowley. fo The annual banquet is to be held chure fl a sd | Anthem—I Love to Tell the Story Gorn suew he | quet e held church building every Tuesday, Wildermerc |} Poultry Show at 6:30 at the Lewis and Clark Thursday and Saturday, except legal sa aa Cliereh apelin | jhotel. J. M. Hanley is to be the! hoiidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. sentiaue’ DEA | Comty Suv principal speaker. | ee angus a t | bert is County Judge B. W. Shaw of! GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH s Angels j I cant |James S. Johns, Pendleton, Ore., Unoaid Bills b jchairman of the Abstracters Sec- Morning services, 7:00 p.m. Meeting of B. Y. P. U. ; t b 3S 8:00 p. m. Evening services. Bro. | Postlude—Recessional $119,800.00 {ten, the American Title association, Hariwick, who recentiy graduated; Evening wor me aint. “of aucdilocted’ | will give an address, from the Seminary, will be the guest! grgan music. : | . Election of officers and selection | speaker. . oe Est { Net Amount. to Levy der Budget (R Total for the purp payor who or against, Real Esta Furniture Cert i Insurance Account Tax Due Stockholders Reserve Fund Undivided 1929. NOTICES FOR PROPOSAL PURCHASE DRAKE and ELEVATOR. pursuant to the pri Chapter 163. Laws of 1925. the N tion Amt taxes to be ledger balances. 4 "Ww I hereby certify that the forego- ing is a truo and correct statement of the affairs Buildin, the period ending Sune goth, Personally appeared F. L Conklin, Secretary of the Bis- marck suilding and Loan tion and who being duly swe poses and says that the statements above are true best of his knowledge and belief. Ida Notary Public, Burle| Mty commission dustrial September 30. 1927, accept’ signed bids and proposals for the purch; of the/state-owned mill and elev tor, known as the “Drake and lecated at Drake, the ery for the mi rid cb e ‘buildings Appropriat of 1 7 ted and of uncoll 1 & BR) ions rth Dakota, at 10 ovele edn y 1th, 19 elsch. Liabilitl Profits $468,911.06 of the Bismarck and Loan Association L. CONKLIN, Secretary. before ‘me, n and correct to the Iverson, igh Co, N. D. expires Nov. 9, ve) TO y¥ given that, ions of See- D, Session Dakota In- Commission will, until ‘MAIL, North Da- ipmeht. as a unit, or elevator or ware- separately. or for meeting will close this sessi | officers will be introduc finished business will be taken up at the afternoon session. _ Michael Roche of Madison, a guest at the nome of his br -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. RETURN FROM VISIT I of the place for the next a | je place for the next Nee TRINITY ED ion. | Personal and | Social News of | Mandan Vicinity ———— she machinery ‘and equipment only. SportRoadater(+-pas.)775 | £0 refect at an pe SportCabeioter(¢pass.)835 setieeee eeu, "tans| lott - 28S Tl * TR. DRAKE MILL,” and mailed De Luxe Landau €sden 975 $6. Hled with the Secretary ot Delivery Chassis - - -585 «Industrial Commission at his 760 office | 0} Building, Bis- DeLuneScreenDetivery’ (te yt ted at ND. July 1, DD. Wl ‘RIAL COMMISSION, Pen Br dibs Gnpmane ‘Na 1/9 8/8 9/7 and un- » value Ibecause of Sreater \GLISH LUTHERAN HURCH c Avenue C and Seventh Street i. Monson, Pastor. unday morning at 10: | _ Topic: Church to the Scriptures.” Choir singing morning and evenin | The male quartet will sing “Ro: | of Sharon” by C i rest and aaa TO ATTEND LUNCHEON | ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Roads): | Mas. AW. oH. Stutsman and. Mrs.!/ Corner Thayer and Third St. ..$ 300.00| CF. Keisch left today for James-| Rev. F. H. Davenport, Rector. 2ou.na! town where they will be guests at| Fourth Sunday after Trinity 0.001 a luncheon given by Miss Irene Gore,| % a. m, Holy munion. 500.001 former teacher in the Mandan public] 9: e Primary Department “pattt00) school. “| the chureh school. peers sil) Test tc erie : | 1am. Matins and Sermon. in the Court Ho’ GUEST FROM SOUTH DAKOTA | The Rector will return this. ev D., ning and will take charge of ti services. | FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Seventh and Ave D. \ Rev. A; J. Malmquist, Pastor. Bob McDonald, Ralph Jarvis, and Sunday school 9:4) 4, m. M,C, Mike Schantz have returned ‘from Larsen, superintendent, Dickinson where they have been sh at 10:80 For the fifteen months following its introduction, the: Pontiac Six was ac- claimed everywhere asa value never before known in the field: of low-priced - sixes, j Then recently came the New and Finer Pontiac Six at sharply reduced prices. And over night, almost, Pontiae Six sales swept to newand sensational figures. For here was even greater 0. W. Kolberg, supply I. past ‘ ilson ily returned) from her miss y Bi work in African wilt give’ the ‘eve ‘In What Month Is Your Birthday?- 1B. | se | of “*/T On your Birthday gend your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R Cc.) quality at lower prices! If you have not seen the New and Finer Pontiac Six — if you have not acquaint. ed yourself with its new qualities of luxury and dis tinction— —comeinandlearnhow, for as little as $775, youcan now obtain a six-cylinder Sedan whose beauty, per- formance and reliability are responsible for’ the Greatest success ever en- joyed by a-car of its V The pistle Text for the day Rom, 14: : “A Benatiful’ Life.” Sunday school, Fred Miller, or and Junior B. Yy PiU. subject, McCABE METHO DIST EPISCOPAL | CHURCH | 1%Ton | ning’s message. 2 Ppa Valley City.” : | J. Farrell, | po} -| Monday. feast include | Davidson. This is a sereen version of Flor- | ence Ryerson’s hilarious play, “Wil- ii which convulsed lie the Worm,” | Broadway. | Adaptation is by Harold Shu- mate, | MacDonald’ and Jousman are at |their best in “Love Make’s ’Em | Wild,’ according to Metropolitan critics, | MacDonald, it will tedltace delet le y \leaped into fame overnight by his Corner Fourth Street and Avenue B | leapeaval of Corporal Casey in Fox 10:30 Morning worship, subject,| Films, “The Iron Horse,” directed y Baptists do| by John Ford. | ELTINGE THEATRE be shown at the i Taken from novel, “The Song i} E John Taintor Fo Chassis f.0.b. I 10:30, Housman, two of t! H lar comedians, have roles in “Love Make’s {coming to the Capitol Theatre next "1245 She has spent the st week with the young people: at ————- | At The Movies | CAPITOL THEATRE i and Arthur sefeen’s most rominent "Em Wild,” Chief romantic roles were assign- {ed Johnny Harron and Sally Phipps. ; | Others in the strong supporting Ben Bard, : Kingston, Albert Gran, Florence “Victory March” Mal-/ Gilbert, Noah Young and William SRAHAM BROTHERS | Sew SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1927 SEE EE splashes of light from eath glowing! since. He had been activel: Eltinge for Monday and ‘Cuesday, in, “Venus of Venice.” ‘ It is a story of a hoydenish gypsy of the waterways whose capacity for thievery and mischief is seem- ingly limitless; a madcap feared by police and’ citizenry alike, yet charming and lévable withaJ. And the added complication of an im-! pulsive American artist who attempts’ to remold her scheme for many years He held the the German by his wife, Dora Ewald, o; bl bron, and interment will be in the Hebron cemetery. Hebron Dies Friday The death of Christian I’. Ewald. 68, occurred Friday evening at his home at Hebron following a short illness. - The deceased, who was born in Germany, came to Hebron in 1885 and had ie his home there ever! Speci _ First Class'Shoe Repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman. Bismarck, N. We aie alle to p. m., when President! a. Father's House.” {of the Dragon,” it tells the story of % » will deliver his beaded J. Bechte' Field § 0 *Wednenday evening, prayer! the Secret Service and warfare on H. B. LOVE markably low price. C.De taney sucent lorence Crittenden} meeting. the ‘sea during the World iti) - De | taken from an old ‘ lay Bldine wi - D, will be the; The prayer meeting will be led by| Dorothy Mackaill, Lowell Sherman, pte] coer ap gece er es ura tea | Rev. Wolf who hus spent 13 years In| Wm, Collier, Jr, lan Keith and Eddic|{| Doctor of Chiropractic 7 b 1i-000.00] Seciation, will talk on “Formation | School 11:00 a.m. B. C.| Rivien ania wnienioneye toh ied? tented itil’ Sidon): niyear-srnauats uy. OL uganity yoy Of Local Building and Loan As-| Lark perintendent. he pastor and five members of! Constance Talmadge has a color-! F Premium go Bonds and in- soc s an Aid to Abstract | 00°R. LC. Topic; “Christ’:| the B. Y. P. U, will leave Tuesday | ful story of Venice, that enchanting | Examination Free suranee “= Compensation D. Adams, Lisbon; ings, That Are Too Seldom) morning for the Assembiy at Valley |city of canals where romance || Bitinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. is to talk on “Real Medi-| Practiced. ity. It will continue through July 18.|scems to beckon in the dancing| cine for North Dako’ Evening service 8:00 p.m. Rev. "TA gé Chassis >. Derruis éngine/ : 2-Ton | window, with mystery and’ adventure; gaged in the hotel business and lurking in the shadows beyord at the! later in real estate since coming to ‘this country, but: had been retired rior to his death, osition as deacon in vangelical church of Hebron since its organization. Christian F, Ewald is: survived BARS EXPLETIVES Tondon—An.Instrament that. dif closes on a chart what the human voice looks like was shown recently at a university College exhibit, The machine is so delicate that it blows up when a person uses expletives, talks in an excited voice or swears. . I ly en- He- bron, a brother, Rev. Fred Ewald r of Richmond, Mich., and a niece and The Melody Shop, Bismarck rry i things, with '& most surprising re-,BePhew, Mrs. Gertrude Klick and TUNER sult. 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