Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MONARCH MAY [Few Cases Listed on Court Calendar’! io TWO | | BE RICHEST Rumania Is Estimated at Nearly $70,000,000 Rumania, duly 24—U®) and cookies b like any other baby, is today probably the richest baby, royal or plebian, in the world. Under Ferdinand’s will, he re- ceived property valued at $20,000,000, about $400,000 in cash and all the crown jewels, which have been a praised at $35,000,000, He also : T list of $500,000 noluments of $2,000,- 600, bringing his total fortune nearly $70,000,000. nGrom his plain $20 crib, where he played with a 10-cent American rat- tle, this baby has been elevated to the golden throne of a king to wear a bejeweled crown valued at $5,000, ovo. j PERN adres ncitaee CHURCHES | ae nd BYTER id and ja’ CHURCH y KFYR, Hoskins- Meyer. abbath Morn”. Johnson Mrs. J. L. Hughes “Leave It With Him”... Miss Louise Huber Offertory: “In the Forest”... Heller M L. Hughes Prelude Solo: His Solo: ouise Huber “Moral 1S. Wright riumphal Ode". . Mrs. J. L. Hughes Evening Service 30 Sermon. Purity” Nollet Prelude: “Pulse of Spring Inspirational song ‘se Solo ; Selected it -Schubert Standards of Offertory: Sermon; Postlude: “March Nocturne”... Bat i Sabathil Mrs. Hughes Fi2ST CLURCH OF CHRIST, SC TIST Cerner Fourth $ 5 a nesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock, A reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday, except legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p, m. All ure welcome to attend these ices and to visit the reading |. Me testimonial FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser 2. R. Frankhauser, Pastor morning worship at 10:00 a.m. The thought of the morning discourse will be: “In Christ Jesus.” Sund: hool at 11 a, m, B.C. Larkin, superintendent. > > E. at 7: uses 0} aC. :30 p.m. Topic: “What Are ( f Curses of Un- rest?” Bvening service 8 “Does Religion Pay Special music. Wednesday evening prayer service: p.m. Subje: TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue C and Seventh Street I. G. Monson, Pastor. morning services at 10:4 The Moral Law, Selection by the choir, No evening services, “There is therefore now no con- demnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the spirit.” Rom. 8,1. All welcome. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Fourth Street, and Avenue B €. A. Stephens, Minister 10:30 Morning worship. Subject: “The-Gonsecration of Li 160° Sunday school. superintendent. 7:00 Benior B.Y.P.U, 8:00 Echoes from the Valley City paMiller, rivet as: 00 ly. 8:00 Wednesday eveni ‘ meeting. ee ee The evening service will be in charge of the young people who at- tended the assembly. They have ar- ranged a most interesting program. You will enjoy it. The prayer meeting will be devoted to the°life and work of Judson. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Fourth street and Avenue A 4, V. Richert, Pastor. Sunday services as follows: 10:80. Morning service, (English) sermon’ theme: “The Character o Demas.” 3:00 The paster will conduct serv- ices in Mandan. German service at 3 p. m,, English service at 8 p. m. Ne. Bible class during the month i uly. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Corner Third and Thayer Rev. F. H. Davenport, Rector 514 Mandan Street Sixth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a. m. Holy communion, 4, 9:45 a. m. Primary church school. 31:00 a. m. Matins and sermon. Monday, July 25, St. James’ Day. Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. McCABE METHODIST CHURCH ‘Rev. Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning Worship Prelude: “‘ ”...... Aphertor net sie Bath Rowley Pe Anthem . i “Church Choir” “Romance”. ‘orship BABY IN WORLD Total Fortune of New King of to | Be Fase dn ising Visions” Logg Pe Few cases’ are on the calendar for the uly time of Burleigh county Ais: | trict court, which opened today at ‘the court house, Cases on the calender ere: Baird vs, A. Wagner; | Robert Alexander and | ford: L. R. Baird v: | Lena Horner vs. Lu | Harry Clooten and Goldie Clooten 1g. A. Wang and L. R. Baird; J. Boyd and L, L, Raymond vs. D kota Auto Sales company. Ln Baird vs.! ch William E PIONEER WOMAN - PASSES AWAY Aged 86 Years, Dies ‘at Home of Daughter i | | Mrs. Edmund Falkenstein, 86, died | at the home of her daughter, Mrs. | J. P. French, here, ytserday morning | at 1:30, | | Mrs, Falkenstein was a leading worker in the Bantist church und was | member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was born in Selbysport, Md., in 1841, the daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. Moser, | in. 1667, she was murried at Bruceton | Mills, 'W. Va, to Edmund Falken- stein. jn 1885, Mr. and Mrs. Falkenstein | k. Mr, Falkentsein, | J. P. French, | Mis. HLF ity, | and one son, Frank C, Falkenstein of | Bottineau, Funeral services are to be held at| 13 o'clock Sunday from the Baptist! | church, with Rev. C. A. Stephens of-| Interment will take place | i + A. McDonald, | ja Lenhart, H. F. Keller, | | Craven, Wilbur Fiedl and S, F. | lingsworth. WHEN NERVOUS CUSS WEATHER’ |Temperature and Humidity Affect People, Says Weather Prophet and Philosopher Fort Worth, Texa: When things go awr: the weather, say: Landis, poet, philosopher and for ears weather observer here for the United States Weather Bureau. Temperature and humidity affect the human nervous system, and fluc- tuations, creating nervous activity, are reflected in the actions of people over a lurge area, he believes, A bright day cheers, raising the spirits of the people, making every- one more congenial and reducing likelihood of friction, A cloudy day, on the ‘other hand, while a sedative, for people of;a phlegmatic type, is an irritant ‘to persons of a more vital nature and causes unrest and brittleness of temper, according to Landis. He says that police records show that crime, especially suicides, increases on gloomy days. Periods of drunkenness, brawls, as- saults, murders, arson and the like will be found segregated under ‘ab- normal barometric pressures, which in turn are the offspring of tempera- ture and absolute humidity, Landis believes. Although hot weather generally causes crossness and irritation where; humidity is great, there are sections in the Southwest where the mercury reaches 120 degrees, and the dry heat becomes actually exhilarating, in Lan- dis’ opinion. “A mean temperature of 70 de- grees is the best for normal living conditions with an average amount of . moisture,” Landis said. “Fluc-| tuations from this causes nervous) activity. ‘ i It's not always intuition that) causes us to do the things we do.| Often it's the weather working on| j our neutral make-up.” i 'Sorlie Asks Return 23, July blame it on PRARORONAARH ASS Raa E HE AAAAAWAADE HDHD ARAARARADDD Requisition for the return to Far- obtaining property’ under false pretenses, was issued at the gover- Inor’s office here today. Stout is! being held at Belvidere, Ill, for Fargo | police. He is accused of havin cashed a bad check at Fargo. Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—Beautiful large room in new home. Two blocks from G. P. hotel, Fourth street. FOR SALE OR RENT—Four roem house, modern except sewer. Phone 560-M after 6:00 p. m. WANTED STENOGRAPHIC WORK—| Young lady with two years experi- ices. street. Residence 217 Washington| Phone 601. | FOR RENT—5, 6, or 11 room mod- ern house, 2 baths, centrally locat-; ed. Newly decorated. Ready for oceupaney August Ist. Call 503-W or 120 Rosser Avenue W. WANTED—Successful salesman per- Sonally acquainted and ‘in godd standing with the retail grocery trade in Bismarck territory, Bar- rington Hall Coffee. See Mr. Ol- nen at Grand Pacific hotel Monday. -| tomorrow, «| games. s |cific Shoperaft team is to play 6. —P)— | of Stout to Fargo | go of Ted S. Stout, churged with!? rap i Phone 120-R or call at 503 ence in, government and county of-|™ Wiandan Noe {OROPS LOOK | Reage nte ee wil at!! Senator Olson and Family Re- | thi onths’ a sal [plan to. tour 18 countries, i, torn’ From'+Eastith = of friend: at | Mot Tr Two Teams Play Here Tomorrow While the city team remains idle two other teams ha eduled, The Northern e the Places, at Wilton and Washburn will play the state training schoo} here. The Bis- marck A.O.U.W. team will play Har- mon here, ‘ TO VISIT RELATIVES Miss Thelma Wagner left today for points in Towa) and Illinois where she will spend a month as the guest of relatives. Crops in, states farther east look good, but not as good as those in North Dakota, Senator O. A. Olson said today on his return from a motor trip to Cincinnati, where he reresented the local Elks lodge. Mrs. Olson and their daughter, Auverne, accompanied him. “Crops in North Dakota really look better and richer than they do arther east,” Mr. Olson said. “Corn! s coming along fairly well, except) én Miinois and Indiana.” Senator and Mrs. Olson jon their| trip east visited in St, Paul, Roch- ester and Madison, Wis. They ar-| rived at Cininnati July 11, the day] t the coitvention opened. } Gt Tone Meseh, Calle. Mes. PAtMiis | '" cjegatas were, prevent froin lodges| Smoke Damages ~ Store’s © Interior When a heavy belt connected with the compression system at the Cash Meat Market loosened during the. night, the motor ran away with itself, de- veloped a hot box and. created a dense smudge which caused several | hundred dollars’ damage. Residents in the second floor of the building were awakened when their rooms became smoke-filled and turned in a fire alarm about 4 a. m. The loss from smoke was es mated ‘at about $300, covered by in- surance. AT SIMPSON HOME | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lough and little daughter of Omaha, Neb., gre | in the city as the guests of Mrs. Lough’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wi}- liam Simpson. from a motor refrigeration HAVE A DAUGHTER Announcements have ,been received of the of a daughter on July 20 to Mr. and Mrs.'W. L. Phillips i Personal and | Social News of Mandan Vicinity —___————___- WILL GO TO EUROPE Miss Marguerite Lish, formerly of| The avei Mandan, and Miss Roberta O'Hare, a| man is a tr RETURNS HOME Miss Ruth Blake, daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. T. A. Blake, has ‘returned from ‘points in Minnesota where she ‘month, | FROM BLACK HILLS ‘AND PARK | a aie Jamestown May | from. a three weeks’ motor trip Petitions calling for a special elec- mission sytsem of government are; motnh. voters already signed, 10 per ¢ént i + Gress’ Temembered se Miss Anna). Trgctieally all the larger cities | i {of North Dakota, Mr. Olson said. | Gertda Sandvold return: uraday | i t! j through the Black Hills dnd to Yel- Get New Government OnTRrR® BBE Jamestown, N. D., July 23.—U)— tion for the purpose of ent aie the eity of Jamestown into a com being circulated here. One petition| alone has over 10 per cent of the! being sufficient to bring the special election. e height of o Japanese! le over 5 feet 3 inches.! Bismarck Used Car Market Report and Buyers Protective Guide No.1 This data is compiled and published weekly for your protection. Cut this out for ready reference. You should not pay more than the price listed below for cars ‘in first class | condition. Consult the guide before deciding on any purchase. ‘The latest copy should be in plain view wherever used cars are offered for sale. \" i} i CHRYSLER (Ce 1925 Brougham 185 Imp. Sedan 92: 9 Gr Cyl. Ay isal Cap. Cyl. Appraisa eg Pe 0 75.00 175,00 800.00 |" 800.00 5 Royal Coupe 5 5 Crown Im, 5 Coach 6 Roadst 6 Phaeton 1926 Sedan ‘926 Brougham | - 926 Roya) Sedan 1926 Royal Coupe Touring 1926 Coach 1926 Sedan 1926 Co: * 1986 Roadster 1986 Roadster 1926 Touring 1926 Coach 1926 Sedan atAnaaencanaaasanaanca , Dol 193) Rondpter ‘ouring i821 Coupe. .; 4921 De Luxe (A) Ratananaasrsabaaabraracanae 1983 Touring 1923 Coupe . 192% Sedan 1983 De ,Luxe 1924 Roadster 1924 Touring 1924 Coupe 1924 Sedan 1924 De Luxe 1925 Roadster 19 1926 Roadster 1926 Touring 1926 Coupe 1926 Benen. ae 4 xe at ; And 26_are regular iypes—add about 00 for Spec, Types. 1924 ‘ 1924 Cabr. 2... ee en re ee Serre rend Encl Rds 1925 Touring . ESSE: 1925 Enel Tr . Roadster 925 Bus C . ‘Touring 20, 1 Coach . 248, 1925 Roadate 1925 Coupe 925 Roadster . A, 1925 BI Mtr. 1924 Touring 24 To . Cosen' 1924 Roadster 1926 Roadster . 1926 Touring - Robber Beaten to Death By Farmer Toronto, Ont., July 23—(P)—Kicked to death in a terrific struggle with a Beeton farnier whose house he had {entered, the body of an unidentified robber today was taken to an under- taking establishment in Beeton while ; Provincial police sought to learn his identity. Alex Hodges, the Beeton farmer, who told police that he had i killed the robber in a hand to hand fight in the darkness of his farm the man had cov- ered him with a revolver but that he had jumped at him, pushing the weapon aside, and engaging in a struggle in which the kitchen was wrecked, Black Rust Is Seen in Grand Forks Co. Grand Forks, Ni D., July 23.—(P-- Black rust in the leaf stage was reported in some wheat fields of Grand Forke county today. Wheth- er the rust reaches the stem stsre or not depends on the weather con- | ditions durign the next few days. | DANGER CHANCE SOON OVER Minot, N. D., July 23.—UP)-—-No| black rust has been found in Ward county in a comprehenisve survey by County Agent E. J. Hasler and Gi.-| more Sandrual, of Fargo, burberry eradication expert. The wheat crop | is filling, and danger will be past! in 10 days, asserts Hasler. Une, heavy crop of garnet wheat will be ready to cut before August 1, ‘Fair Tomorrow’ Forecast For City “Fair tonight and Sunday?’ The weatherman doth say. The golfers don’t object to that With a tournament to play. In addition, it me: that when the city and prison nines play tomorrow, you won't need to use an umbrella. In. case yone should ask, Bis- marck, Williston and Bottineau split honors yesterday for being the cool- est places in the state. The mercury stood et 76. Pembina, with 83, oc- cupied the top positio °1245 | Chassis f.0.b. Detroit Oakland, Calif—Lena M. Phillips New York, was reelected presiden of the National Federation of Busi- ness and Professional Women's Clubs at the annual convention here. Cambridge, Md.— William Cannon today struck his wife several times with a hatchet, ran from his home and dropped dead. The wife will re- cover.” ’ UCKS Ce mee 4 2Ton M. B. BILMAN CO BROADWAY AT SECOND St. BISMARCK MONEY O LOAN On Bismarck im, \f ’. wane property. Prepayment privileges. | PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK Mod. Year Ts Sap. wed Club Coup Club Sedan jedan Spt. T. Green’: NASH Roadster Touring Touring * Sp Touring Coupe . Sedan | Roadster Touring . 2 Cabriolet 2 Carriole Coupe Sedan . Roadster Touring 3 Touring . Touring . Sp Touring Carrlole Sedan . Roadster ‘Touring uring: Sp Touring Victoria... Coupe 4 Dr Sedan. Sp Redan Roadster Touring ... Sp Touring’. Carriole es 49 1924 Bis Cou! Adv 166, 1925 Roadster 0 | Adv 161, 1925 Touring Adv 162, 1925 Touring . Adv 166, 1925 Coupe 4 Dr A 16. Adv 163, 1925 Ady 165, 1925 Spee 132, Spec 131, 192 Spee 133, 192: 134, 192: ‘Touring . 5 Sedan 2 3 Sedan 4 Dr - 61, 1926 Touring . 62, 1926 Touring - 168, 1926 Coupe 4 Dr. , 1926 Sedan 2 Dr - in 4 Dr Dr pee 233, Snec 239. edan Sedan OAKLAND 1921 Roadster ar Favring TR SAR 1942 Roadster “9938 Toyring 193: 922 2 Coupe Sedan. 1922 Roadster 1922 Touring 1922 Co: {be2 ‘Sean , 1926 Coupe 1926 Cou; 1 ‘Early Model t e219) gnats te Sed. 2-Dr .... ed 4-door det | Late Series pote ts ters, rt Mtr. Mtr. Oaserasasnardaanancasacananadna: Bees 1926 Sedan ; CHEVROLET 1921 Runabout PAKa Ka cecacecarceencanacann od Seas 31 S 5 a a 0 we. Rinse esse S838: a ene oe jes eons i a ese et se 3 ae Seeder ce casa dere dexesecwenn cane COCKRKaSeecenecsadenes sodanna' ec ‘Sedan dau Sed ‘oan gute orbs over oie bite ante ridibniv Ente H orks brs bre0 Bris inn tninde tr gtin ini td vi onbote nin” is creriote ietniotnte iste: Pass . Cyl. Appraisal | Mod. Year Type » errr rer SeSeSSss Light 6, 1922 Light 6, Hight 6, 6, 1922 23 Bpec 6, Wen Spec 6, 1923 sedi 5B Big 6, 1922 Sed Light’ 6, % Light 6, 19: Light 6, PLOADAALLARARAARARAAAASELARAAMAMAHARLAKEOAROOKMEAERETAA Beneene iD 1925 925 anaanaaannananananarcan Stnd 6, Stnd 6 ANaaaanananaarnearaaa i338 5 OVERL Roadster | 1922 Touring 1932 Coupe Coupe Sedan. Roadster Phaeton lan ig 6, 1923 Touring 24 Tourin, 1924 Coupe’. Light 6, 1924 Coupe .: ight 6, aye Sedan Sedan . 925 Brougham. 1935 Rastr ss & 1925 Phaeton c 1925 Coach Braugham . Sedan 1925 Tourin, 1935 Sedan = 6 1926 Roadstei . 1926 Phaeton Stnd 6, 1926 Coupe . Btnd 6, 1926 ‘Coach 25 Cor 1925 Seda 19 EE HAAN) Pass Cap. Cyl. Appraisal ND (Continued) geet ie Red Bird .. Black Bird - Roadster Touring Cpe Sedan . Coupe Sedan | Bluebird 25 Bluebird ” 5 Std Sedan’ | Del Sed ST 921 Roadste 921 Touring 921 Coup. e 7 175.00 200.00 200.00 PASEBRARAAAAAHABARARARAAARAGAARARAAAAAARAARRARAARARAARARARZHARARAARAA 1200.00 100.00 pe rou upe n 1926 Touring 1936 Canpe 1925 ‘Seas 1 i 1926 Coupe 1926 Sed .¢ 1926. Bye 1026 Tduring ety