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re bat yrniatin A eae Aresigins tat THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE as pros a slew se laneceaal 7h fieler,, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1927 Railroad Board | Sete ee a . | (260.7) Minneapolis, at 6 p.m. Start- ing at 9 p. m., a Scandinavian dance 7 subject! there was a drop of 13 per cent from er and pilot injured in plane crash'@--—__——____________ Was Dark.” The|the total for July this year, t Stamford, New York. Radio’s Rialto pastor will preach on the “When The House Organ music is @lated during Buchanan; Jamestown; WHT, (416) Chicago, dinner concert J. Pickhard jorris, Wim- sat choir will sing the anthem entitled] Included in the August constru + — Program will be on the air from this at 6 p. m., and WLS (345) Chiraj ty Floyd Wilson and Hubert Orders Revision “In Thee I Put My Trust,” by Petrie| tion record wi classes! Ruth Elder, in airplane American! ® — =) ~~ + = —®| Station, and a music revue at 10:15 will feature a arn, dae at this | Oden tant, Conta Eling Inder- : ‘ and Reduction and there will be a solo sung by one!of importance: $4,888,100, 40 per Girl, lands at Tan:pa, Gia. complet: (By The Associated Press) p.m. closing the evening’s enter- time, while WENR (288.3) Chicago, : gard; Barlow forge Kolpin, Sutton of the members. odie-Stultz. ° Scarmalin, ate against plants at Grand Forks,' Prayer ser Weather reports and baseball re- sults will be announced from WCCO, ithe Twin Cities radio station, at Organ music. Venetian Boat Interlude in Mel: Son, G-Kern. e every Wednesday eve- tainment. has a musical concest at 4 p. m. also, Of, COMPANY INCORPORATED | cent of all construction, for public ing nonstop flight from Wetroit. works and utilities; $2,942,000, or 30 per cent, for residential buildings; 655,100, 7 per cent, for commercial Carrington. ead dv. BR (Continued from page one) More dance music is slated on this Daughter is born at Tokyo to Em- 10:00 p. m., which is the only offer- | cvening’s entertainment from KFOY, j Press Nagako of Japan. Hebron and Hillsboro with regard to ning at 8 o'clock ing from th ati i : i ‘ z lh 1z8; and $664,700, or per ing from this station tonight. 5) St. Paul, at 9:05 p.m, and Incorporation papers have been | . rates granted | competing plants in hie MET Ee cent, for educational proiects. Miss Hlinois— -old Lois! . i from station WDGY (263) Minne- filed with the seeretaty of state in- FRANK KRALL ot! ee ' ites. The new rate structure| ZION EVAN! IST LUTHERAN New construction started in this! Delander of Joliet rded tide | A popular orchestra will be heard, apolis, at 11 p.m. corporating the Farmers Union Fine Taitoring prescribed by the board establishes é s _ CHURCH district since the first of thi ! Miss America of 1927 it At.amtic City. from sta WAMD (226) Minneap- | _ operative Oil company of Jamestown pressing. : i single line rates ranging from 4% (Missouri Synod) fas reached a total of $63,: | a yolis, during the dinner concert at} A group of old je tunes will be for $100,000.. The purpose for which A-No. b Alterations ? cents per 100 pounds for 10 miles to/ 4th Street and Ave. A being a decrease of 15 per cent from President leaves Rapid City for 6:15 p.m. and a violinist will be on a big feature from WLBF (210) Kan- the corporation is formed is the Apehes le bs a 18 cents for 500 miles. Joint line 3. ¥. fiche, Poster the ‘corresponding perlod of last| Wachter: the air at 7 p.m, closing the: sta- gas City, starting at 7:30 p.m, and sale of oil, gasoline and other pe. New work, cleaning and lt were made ore ee per 00 Sunday’ servic ‘i year. ; Lsiger deere tics tion's program, Another dinner. con-' n classical musical concert it be troleum vroducts at wholesale and .., Laskin Block v s tine scales, lay s ncharge|, Contemplated new work reported >) s cert featuring popular orchestra sent out from station WORD (275) retail. Men sign the incorposa- 4 ‘Opposite :Pattersun ‘Hotel Gistancvs ta 08 semputed by the of upt. in the Northwest in August amounted | Mott Is Planning will be broadcast from WRHM at the same hour. tion papers were: “G. H. Kuoble nit sited shortest available routes where there are track connections. Morning service (Ger-|to $8,118,900. There was a floss of ————— = Harvest Festival a Suk ‘ m 38 per cent from the amount reported No decision was given with regard m.—The pastor will preach|in July of this year, as wel j bested that There Wet Myetne: sur. at loss of 28 per cent from the Arrangements have been completed aad ec i 2 C e: sines. 4 higher than those for brick. Hebi bd Sh anpointed ty ste octal Havent though no orders were made with J ivi tt Wednesday, Sebe rogard to rates on lumber and horses | MORE IDEALISM a eee ; {and mules, it was suggested that the \ tions are in prog a 4 " “ + fallen "hvige thes rater t coh NEED OF TIME, |, Negotiations are in vrosress tor ap| ’ ig —" ‘orm to the rates generally applicable 2 % q P, ' in western trunk line terrwory'as out. TAN CHURCH COOLIDGE SAYS | y's ant parachute drop. ual lined by the interstate commerce Thayer and Second Street f achievement day will be held at the e ; commission. Such a change would Paul S. Wright (Continued from page one) same time and prizes aw. Out- ' ’ necessitate a slight reduction in in-| 19:30 morning worship, broadcast] our Presidents, had a true apprecia-| side speakers are being secured. { trastate rates. by KFYR. tion of this principle.” The afternoon program covers’ : 5 ae "Suggestion was made that the ear. Hisaé Comiiiy: Setvicn The president paid high tribute to| strect sport, ® bascbell: game auto nvestment ecurities riers work out a uniform scale of| Organ Prelude: “empie March” the pioneering svirit that had de-| and horse races, a band concert rates on ice applicable throughout Lyon] veloped the state of South Dakota| and grand bowery dance in the eve- . the year. Testimony at the hearing Mrs. R. E..Morris, organist and the West generally. ning. i d showed that various lines have dit-/ Trio: “Gather in Heaven” Stearns} “We cannot fail to stand in re- = Sn eee i G mt ‘ i the fates ate fower during’ che wine) Mee Baveutict, Mu Halverson | hone courage and abiity have'veen| Injured Steele Man | wicca renee ‘ Mr, Indse' e ave ter than during the summer. Offertory: “Swan Song” Blumenthal] crowned with such remarkable ac H ich an ola iin tent tft Buns “Evenine Benes Us Hane | orpiiamgnt heya, grocer] ‘Emproves Slightly, rng tonal * Jule hnson jou! akotag adding: “But this 4 e chipping ppl aa ie Sone'in, cota aM siperinns Muy agemdick |e ont, rial pt the erwin ond leh mnrovanant, in the cond Foreign Railroad sections of Minnesota. Pointing out Paul S. Wright only typical of the growth and pro-) Steele vicinity, who was badly cut that the interstate commerce com- ton: 3 re f America.” selday 4 ee i j its Iission ‘has owned an the Minne-[oriude®"Sposttude Pomponon [Ptr Ameren tk sexevr and saree Listed and Unlisted Securities present system, which grants care- Hate mee LIBRARY GROUP ¢ Bismarck hos- | " ‘ takers free transporation from ship-| Prelude: “Evening Shawdows” LAYING PLAN s cut about the See ee ee : : Webber S head and body and his condition is | Potato Hates Too Bich lottery: Alar Rovers Lacey] FOR GATHERING (+t erent Finding North Dakota rates on in-| Postiude: “Closing Voluntary” ; Specializi * iin sel : trastate potato.shipments to be high- 3 i " (Continued f: oy ‘a y) trastate potato-shipments to be high Lawrence) 4 (Continued trom mage ane) D. Alan Martens, pecializing in City Service Company Stocks and Bonds the same disances, he board sug-|° “Marion Sandin, Ramona Boepple |Fargo; the county library law, it Moure for i Thousand” rida: jernoon higher on some lines than on others|sermon: “Fill the, Woterpots.” Lillian, Micitk, Wantetont, Mer Kee [oer eee cel Oo re 1 ervice ompan _ and the board suggested that they ( ‘ ial S. Weigat Grand Fork near Apollo, Pa. He_ will 5 “ 7 * 2 be made uniform. ean i : ch Me ikst aervioneln din Moues City Service Company is a corporation located at 60 Broadway, New York, founded in 1911 by Gravel rates now conform to the ittees del 3 oa eae aaty sat ‘ duteratate: seals upcen Nib miler tei NAVY DISPLAYS SOTTO cond Sunday in October. Henry L. Daugherty, who is its president. board held that intrastate rates for , George Will, Bismarck.) pINTON . , ‘ + ice C . . distances between 375 and 500 miles OPPOSITION TO Niuy Ereking LINTO} Henry L. Daugherty & Co. are the financial agents for City Service Company. City Service are unreasonable and ordered reduc: cs High school auditorium. Western Spender Company has more than a hundred SUBSIDIARY Companies located in the principal cities of the tons sing! joint-line OCEAN FLIGHTS ee Dakota historical cae of 300 pupils, i has United States producing electricity, gas and petroleum products. Total assets of City Service Efforts of Fargo seed houses to = : Bi P Bart’ Olsen of | We sande husle. wnpreciation lve the Organizations are more than $660,000,000._ Has paid more than $82,000,000 in dividends, has an obtain a change in the classification (Conti page one fh Medora. Sai cai is a i , ; » ¥, % of oe ae clover sd, with lSeing elllineste cake choerespensibil: ee ‘h Medora. | high school. a open market at all times, traded in on the New York Curb. an attendant reduction, feiled. Pres-/ity for any transatlantic flights. (Statement: for Publication) sea i hewiies fe T 4 Servic . izati: 7 vil respec rt fi L onabed con’ Slilw. Sortmodit ‘the Phi ydelphin’ veniug Bulletin TREASURERS 1 ETO mats the te att a Semen The City Service Organization ranks with respect to the number of its security holders among the ! \ and the aviation committee of the dahon “Avi cdn ce COOIMRREIAL Hentes, LES ROWE AT nine largest business concerns in the world. Its 250,000 investors are drawn from every walk ft i Philadelphia chamber of commere of the Laws] possible to produce on furs effects of life, reside in every state in the union and include many Insurance companies, banks and for stopping shipments in transit for|and the Boston airport, posits of all] suc formerly were made only on " fal instititi Fi ; 4 any purpose, no increase in line-haul | offers of $25,000 prizes for the firs such a ewe cotine tating other financial institutions, It has grown each year and will continue to grow. In the past two ee el Nee Mepeapalt otal planes. hing poe ies on flights stencil ‘work and multi-eolored .ef- years the earnings net to City Service Common Stock have increased 60%, while the amount. of 4 thaty costhe alien: Selumineee: arene fects. vege Common Stock outstanding has increased only 3°r. 30,000 new stockholders have been added _ owns the e for the first At a RET STOTT TEATS 8 in the past twelve months. The par value of the Common Stock is $20.00. The Common Stock e, the board found, and aero ell ST aah CUPL $1500.00 at 3. per is now earning at the rate of $5.75 per share. The Common Stock pays a cash dividend of 6°, rates are applicable on shipments! oppo Weetriveren ¢ Mibauinees oF and a stock dividend of 6'*, which makes a 12": dividend per annum. It pays this every month. ee jointly by er of the proposed. trans Te and you get a statement showing the earnings each month. : prevail in the matter of meneral rules eas rity that the for and regulations, the board suggested ‘ ; be ore J of . 7, a, uJ * forth ‘Dakota carriers Jory in obligation £0, make or period ening Theatre This Is a Desirable Investment For Savings ing their present rules, making JOY at Corunna, i a . ‘ them conform to those in effect for 1G he was considering nbandonment ee 3 You can look in the papers every day and see just what it’s worth and can turn it into cash at ate traffic in western trunk Te ht Saturd: ;, Fy ’ Alas tectiieiy: 2 of his plan im view. of continued onignt — saturday any time, It is quoted on the market now between $48.00 and $50.00 per share and pays an an-. sdyerse-weather conditions, KI ze nual income of 814%. I have all kinds of high grade Securities. Call at my office or write me RCHES York wired her husband to give up| Published | in with MEN and let me explain more fully. I also have in my office Moody's Manual on Public Utilities and CHU. attempt to return by alr over the poder as uuen ined ie ee the Wall Street Journal which I would be glad to have you consult. an in monoplane # > Sainte i 99 a a ‘oluntbia with Capta Hinchcliffe. > L we " * GERMAN’ BAPTIST CHURCH eerie cunmed ho all abandon he Phone 220-W 1031, Fourth St., Bismarck, N. Dak. Hoshor Avenue and Hight pirest | ransatlant if the weather sae Pastor does not clear by September 15. Th deta ae 48 10/0 cs oh Sanday, eehpal: in Germany Captain Herman Koel ie Thousands in the cast! 11:00 Morning worsh Lie pea diay Aeon relate Sorin “Datcotn.” ao y{@ Filmed in the famous : i . ae a ae! ai t fe are a e * vf Tere ee ee in oe ecarin’ Eeg-|sentiment opposing his proposed frit Meacement “Si “achadts |i bad lands of South Da lish and-German by the girls’ Sun-{Journey over the Atlantic. Koch! kota! Scenes in the cele- shine Clik. y jpuatacierisea 2 melted manne brated Deadwood region § 435909595999599999999969499qGEoReOeertrtetrtetetetetntete a reports that he would abandon his A ry FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH = jPlans. —site of the daring ; 2 . Seventh Street and Avenue D | povay winpson FLIGHT ° stage-coach hold-ups. A The Bismarck Building and Loan cssociation has loaned over h , Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor ¢.| DEFINITELY, ABA poten: FE scaring prairie fire. A $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the last twenty-one years. ee H/ ie Pee ag Ee aes ee Ae aioe: “Onis Sept. 10.—()— 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws tremendous and terrify- The association always has funds on hand to assist in erect- 8:00 p. m. The Women’s Mission- dhe: Hight SE Shenmeyal Mindeak to % Geet ne desealisuet ing Indian attack. His- ing a new home or purchasing one already bvilt. Loans are j ia irection of| England was definitely abandoned to- ; Ft ae A Mee *R'S? Malmquist, its president,| day. and CA MDuke® “Schiller, the] virse state ane ofvicenan, N. D. a repaid on the monthly plan the same as rent. j Al I ing ser- t, wired the focal flight commi Desert! Deposit y : ‘, . CRASLES oGnituesh born! ef Rg odpm ae ge eee Age lla gg Bes IR Arn If you are contemplating owning a home and need financial 6: 6. Va ee - will be given. land, that he and Phil Wood, co-pilot, Amount and Kind of Rond Furnished Comedy help, see’ your local association first. ee pee Sees would return here “as soon a8 possi-| > 999 hie ss q ; RCH OF CHRIST, e.” ot Ath oh 1 “ i FIRST CH CIENTIST The telegram was in, answer to alousiin' con! Wstciot Monit Burs ‘A Hot Potato Bismarck Building and Loan Association Cc. sent to Sel ler yesterday|leigh ty, North Dakota, do ee eee itera ae \aimeine (he rmuca at dheciivar laren ceria), trae ine vereeatia SiS Room 11 First National Bank Block ubject: ‘Substance.” Schiller said he would hold the plano|is a true and correct statement ot Sy Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. {tt Habor Grace today on the ‘chance deposits for eae ending Sept. 9 aol Wednesday evening testimonial] that he “ight be asked to start out] !9*7- BERT JOHNSON, ji meeting at 8 orelock. Bias jin search for the missing Old Glory imate, Ccming = ‘A reading room is open in the/or the Sir John Carling. sli Sele Id ‘ charch buildidg. every ‘Tuesday, His. telegram. expresied approval] (Statement _for Publication). Monday, Tuesday ‘ : . — Thursday and Saturday, except legal of the committee's plan to enter the TREASURERS ~\ aaa “ . ” 44 . psa ‘ \, holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. 1 Royal Windsor, with him as pilot! pusicnea BEPOET ance with ‘Paid to Love ‘ ee ,in the New York-Spokane race, be-/section 15 Chapter 19%, of the Laws Py ec a ec a School of Fic- TRINITY BNGUIR LUTHERAN inning September 21. el 28. cea ing deposits of all with ticnal Crime — ul ‘unds. Avenue C and Seventh Street » . . 1. G. Monson, Pastor Bank of George O’Brien : services Sundey morning at 10:45,|Moderate Increase | °°"'petcriniion ot Oree Valli In order to demonstrate this wonderful Topic: “Love for Love,” Mati! in Building During | Sse Sa" Virginia Valli ; cS Richmond Senool. District performance and economy that can be Special music. Month of August Burleigh county, North Dakota, do gies ag i ae Sanday school at 12, all classes, ? hereby certify that the foregoing caso obtained with the new: i et “ ie at a wee 24 a tru correct statement 1 ? 2 Topic: “Present Day Miractes,”” the part construe}ion genteacte in depostta for period ending Sept. 7, P ed an ape que de> é Fiat cond topic of a special series of|the states east o! e Rocky moun-| 1927. as aH * | i evening sermon lectures, taing amounted to. $552,487,000, ue- APH 1G BRM 98 R : pe aN ae cording to F. W, Dodge Corporation. a : x FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH [his figure showed an increase of 3 Radio Tubes, Oc : AW: F . Corner of Sevent! Rosser Ave.|per cca: over the July 1927 to-al,' b , . . “C.’R. Frankhauser,, Pastor | |, [but, was ¢ per cent under the amin: Too Late To Classify Every 201A Concert Muriel St. Clair Sunday morning worship 10:00.| reverted in August of last year. The 3h F i eo a 4 : reto Subject, “Stewardship of Time.” | cecterte from August 1986 | has 3 BOR. BENT Aven spon aandare Master Tube is thor- S- Ss ar u r Because her gloves and handbag were fouiid at ‘i el . . C. at icance, since . , ii i i . L. C. E. Topic, “How]tract-letting; a peak which was ex- oe ty = 5 ell ui ici a Shire: Becka Toole Portion’ of My | eseded by tue sétend enpleact reliste Litttig Phone 75 guaranteed. Gamble Au- We will ake oon 4 8 Sree al of Markham. Furthermore, * Money of June this year. The territory DIES Ne pay » hundred pnlor: to Supply Co., 220 Main #4 0 answer his questions. Did she do it? Evening service 8:00 p. m. Sub-| covered by this record includes. ap Hiei Lote Suestutaly ee o Supply Co., at Grind Your Valves z doch Sorran Jn Pomphy vroxtruction volume of the country.| dence unnecessary, “Addressed en-(@ “Ave., Bismarck, N:°D. Reset the Seats : Grecia! male, ice.|""Last month's record brought the| velope brings particulars. Arteraft Y e.. AS | * : nf ij ‘e i 7 Madwhsshy srehine:paxstuetice.| |Last monte Seeont, BiameNe ie) Mal Eyandeay NY, Reface our Valves ; The Benson Murder Case is a. detective-mystery RT. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL — [past cight months up. o Bariat AGENT je basinnd miles ahend of Clean Your Carbon ie el which, while it adheres to the best traditions ner Thayer | 00, as compare it i . fented produc! é t Larne FL Darengers, Redox -|for' the ‘corfesponding’ eight morthe| housewives 100 per cent Check Your Ignition : this add puny possesses a unique and fascinat- 514 Mandan Street of last year, the increas being a little] profit. Commission in advance if Furnish New Cylinder Head. Gasket Ing quality that lifts jt out of the common run of de- Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. | over one half per cent. F wanted. TREASURER, Box 929, F ; ale tective fiction and confers upon it a memorable dis- 8:00 a. m. Holy Comer paclided in the Duque bollaing con pues ee oanse Gea Furnish and install a new Stromberg Vis-A- tinction. . . The plot opens with ihe daneational Hy |. m. Mat! sermon. ind_enginecring reco: -, FO = - . on r Nate) tie hanes inthe Tour of lowing. important classes of work:| ing house, located at 422 Fourth . Gas Carburetor on the following cars all complete murder of Alvin Benson, a well-known Wall Street the” late service, The vestry | will $209,406,700, or 38 per cent of all street. | Immediate possession. ., at the following special prices : broker and man-about-town, and the entire story is evening at 7: inj construction, for reside B 01 4 i ‘. * A . 7 7 therParigh Howden nn oy. ings: $110140/0, "or 33. per cent, » Ford (Alrplane Tyve Carburetor) ....... devoted, without a single irrelevant side issue, to the CI jf ublic wor! nd utilities; a ae: Wee * . 7 © Church school starts on Sunday, /{or public wo per cent, for commer: oe, MO (Ai e Tybe Carburetor) ... . Startling solution of the criminal Lege involved. . «. Divine Sept, 18, McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor rvice will be conducted rs next Sunt as follow: 10:60" Motaing worship. ‘The r will preach on the subject Facing Front” or “The Faith of To. morrow. ‘he. choir will sing an anthem and Bruce Wallace will sing a solo. in music. Introspection- Hartmanh. Frotiken-Sjogren. Marche Soleni “eae 6 ‘12:00 noon, Sunday school (classes for all ages). The high school bpvs class under the leadership of C.'W. Moses will reorganize for its fall and winter work. All members ai -boys desirous of entering this cla: are urged to be in attendaice. p. m.. Epworth. League. A cord. for this year. cial building; $41,039,500, or 7 per gent, for industrial buildings; and $41,035,200, or 7 per cent, for educa-, tional projects. Con tem pibved last month yi This figure er cent und in July of this year. was an increase of 21 the amount reported last year.” Northwest The Northwest (Minnesota, ioe abe Mernarn Wik 700, in contrac ‘building and engineerin» work during August. This ire was the highest August contract total yet recorded for: this district. It was also the new work reported nted to $690,666,000, less than one half the amount reported However, there r cent over in August of i ——_—_—_____________¢ » NEWS BRIEFS —_— Warroad, Minn.—Kdel four years old, slid into river while riding on coaster wagon, and » was drowned. Steele, 56, form badly cut when his team of ran awa fence. — « Toulouse, N. D—August Dalmquist, ir county commissioner, was SSeS y and threw him against a neer Rumsey, 47, o: Chicago—S; Duluth, chief engineer of Oliver Cop- per mini of heart here, ing company. was found dead disease in bath tub at hotel : | a Ci (third Iargest monthly total on<re-| Lieutenant Earl Carlisle, avi: Last month’s instructor, is ‘weal live ‘am for Sunday night. figure showed an increase of 15 oo seriously sured killed and in pla y ne Type, Carburetor) ; Beeex(Airplane Type Carburetor) — {Al ysler (Any lane Tvpe Carba, will more than repay yqur investment. Bo es fe x 2 east e oé Service + LU 248. Type Carburet . :.. Remember, this will actually cost nothing, as the money you will save by increase in gasoline mileage Don’t delay. .Do it today. New York’s district attorney and best. men, from the homicide bureau work indefatigably on the case; im hag ype ie aaneree by Philo Vance, an in- imate friend o istrict attorney's, the ¢ po fon npg ond i Same, « » » Vance mys ent lebonair and cultured.young gentleman, ishing methods of crime detection are solid foundation of learning and psycho sis; and his deductive approach to erimii coupled with his vivid and tic 3 stitutes an ent new and mystery fiction. Sas Soka eon coe, BRIN SULTS rhe 112 Second St.

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