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JORROW NAMED AS. SUCCESSOR | 10 SHEFFIELD resident Coolidge Picks Mor- gan Business Partner For Mexico Post Washington, wight W. Morrow, the Ne d Sept. 20. w York (nker, has been sel vy Presi- nt Coolidge to be ador to exico. The prospective ambassador, who ill retire as a s partner of cet the appoint- has long been a_ personal of the pre The choice ge personal- re indicati ion to friend in the ta an problem, the president 1 onl f as made by Mr, h is no secret that Mr. gard the e of the esome problems of his nd his friends be- ype to enlist every to put on a s the Against Special Congress Session Washin efinite de ession of cong egular Decembe: een reached by Pr All of the information re president is said to indic he Mississippi flood situation can e handled as effectively at the egular session as convening in dyance. Relief funds on hand are dequate, Secretary Hoover has re- orted, to take care of the situation ntil after January 1. Moreover, it ras said, engineers s lood prevention plans ifficult to get all of their data and b tudies compiled for c®agress to act pon even by Decemb reaching e that Herman Ratzlaff at Minot Sept. 22 Jimmy Dugan, Bismarck box ooked for an eight-round go with ferman “Kid” Ratzlaff of Minot at cording to an- Dugan shaded FE: sur champ, in a bout he ionths ago and Ratzlaff h ision over Orton. efferies of St. Paul are booked for 10-round bout and Bil t, Paul is to meet Jac pecial event. Bobby Laurent of Minot is to Soldier Thompson of Des Lacs 1 a six-rounder. Mississippi River Barges Are Tied Up St. Paul, Sept. 20.—71—A ag a call to a meeting in Dubuque, fowa, today to discuss ion for he release of Upper A fiver barges in tl city, ‘o St. *aul men lef. for Dubuque last ight to particip.te in the confer- nce, Herman Mueller, t 'f the St. Paul volonel George C. an of the state waterways board, re on their way to Dubuque to take art in the meeting called by the ubuque Chamber of Commerce and oard of dock commissi equested representativ long the upper river to convene to affie director arges. The barges, with a cargo valued it $750,000, are tied up at Dubuque a crew-reduction order of Gen- ‘al T. Q. Ashburn, head of the In- ind Waterways corporation. The irews were ordered cut from 22 to 6 men on each barge, which is be- bw the minimum required by the pee ment of commerce, he overhead on the equipment is timated at $600 a day stroke Fatal to D., Sept. 20.—()—_D. D. livan, d early red last Thursday. in. He appeared able to ill Operate Ferry The south ferry boat, formerly on _ Yellowstone trail crossin; 0 S._D., will be operat nd Livona, be- c tain Larson will be in "The 14,000 elevators o-: Manhatta1 Bland are est to carry more passengers daily. To- it year-nu)-> red 35, * 11 were on2rators. ‘Try our modern high pres- a, service for all ‘Prices Stop Station. Johnny Compton of Minot and Cy! € San Francisco in an eight-round | di the conference and more business 4a} h| Ontario, Calif., one of the principal ke action in the tie-up of the! Fargo Optician! B1, who has been engaged the optical business in Fargo for e last 31 years, and who is widely wn apronghout North Dakota, lay at his home as the esult of a stroke of paralysis, suf- Mr. Sullivan became ill July 11, hen a blood clot formed in his ii to recover and vi up and around for bout a month preceding the stroke. had been in a state of coma from Phursday until the time of his death. at Ft. Rice Crossing at Rice, on the west bank, on the east bank, until|church, Dr. E. P. Robertson, Grand freezes, according to announce-| Forks; St George’s Episcopal church, nt today by C. C. Levorsen of Fort} Rev. J. D. Cawthorne, Neche, and ley college will be held Friday night while Friday noon the wives of vis- iting ministers will be entertained at luncheon. Complete Program The complete program is as fol- lows: Tuesday Morning, October 4 9:00—Conference examinations. 00—Meeting of conference board of instructors. . ‘Tuesday Evening H a 7:30—Service of song and wor- a? ship. By 00—Addresses of welcome. City or Lenhart. The churches— President of ministerial association, Rev. F. H. Davenport. Local church Response—Rev, Ernest C. Parish, Fargo, N. D. Ad- ishop H. Lester Smith, D. Reception to the sters and their wives. Wednesday Morning, October 5 | 8:30—Opening of the conference | 4 session by Bishop Smith, Sacrament g of the Lord’s Supper. Organization of the conference. 12:00—Adjournment, Wednesday Afternoon 1:30~-Statistical session. 2 Anniversary of Women’s Home Missionary Society. Mrs, J. G. Moore, presiding. Address by Miss Lulu Krepps, national field ; secretary. Finger Photo New Filmland Fad vad wth i: | a} on “Stewardship” Dr. A. G. Bow- en, president of Nanking university, representing foreign missions, yednesday Evening ervice of song and wor- . Rev. Silas Fairham, presiding. 00—Address by Dr. Lincoln A. Ferris. Thursd: forning, October 6 &:30—Devotional service by Bish- op H. Lester Smith. 10—Conference session. :00—Adjournment. Thursday Afternoon 00—Anniversary of _ Women’s Foreign Mission Society, Mrs. F. A. | Gossman, presiding, Address by Mrs. H. Lester Smith, 3:00—Address by Dr. W. L. Me- Dowell, representing Board of Home Missions and Church E: sion. 4:00—Address by Dr. Geo. Meck- lenburg, representing Board of Tem- perance Prohibition and Public Morals, Thursday Evening \—Lecture, ‘ome Men of the by Dr. Lincoln A, Ferris. Rev. 300 METHODIST MINISTERS, LAYMEN TO COME HERE FOR CONVENTION OCT. 4 eis. fc isc8.cc°4 ac ditorium.) Friday Morning, October 7 | otional service by Bish-} ), who is pict the circlet ale preach First Baptist ishop H. Lester Smith of ~ OUR NEW CLOTHING SECTION Quantity Buying of Our Men’s and Young Men’s Enables us to offer all wool suits in new fall patterns and styles at lex Rosen & Bro. Main Avenue Special Value SUITS For Our Stores at BISMARCK, FLASHER, GARRISON, FARGO $22.50 The same price in all our stores Patterson Hotel Bldg. Helena Scheduled to Attend —Prominent Speakers List- M ed on Program—Dinners and ference | Jamestown, gelical, Pres day 2:00—Addre e Met : Dr. N. E. Davis.) Grand’ Forks, N. D.; St. George's | Banquets to Be Given—Lo- 3) conference will be ting Board of pitals,! Eniscopal, Rev. D. Cawthorne, | i i che, N. D. t Baptist, Rev. Le- | cal People on Entertainment she ptis! , Minot, N. D. py rf Sunday 4 Program 00—Ordin: Approximately 3 jlay members of the Method > copal church are expected to x: here October 4 for the a Methodist conference. is scheduled to last u and the program is f: ness and social sess Chief among the taries scheduled to a‘ \H .Lester Smi Dd, H. P. Cooper. unday Evening wor- ° ko will get down to wot !morning of the will be occupied ons. For on behalf !and ministers itiens, together v i | | dres Rev. Parish, Fargo, to Talk e the sacra- upper on the th ment of the Lord’s § jmorning of October 5 and this will bishor jbe followed by the organization of and stud sessions, interspersed with address on various phases of church wor! A service of song and worship in} the evening will be followed by a address by Dr. Lincoln A. Ferris of | Headache, Neuralgia é Nervous Dyspepsia, Bowel Pains, Jaundice Red Cross Pills res DAKOTA FLYING MEET Sunday, September 25 SALT LAKE AVIATION FIELD Streeter, N. D. This will be the greatest aviation meet ever staged in the Dakotas. All the leading new commercial planes will be represented. speakers at the conference to come from outside the state. Devotional services and usiness sessions will occupy morning of October 6 while sp attention will be g of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society, the work of home mi: and church extension and the work of the board of temperance, pro! bition and public morals at the aft- ernoon session, A lecture by Dr. Feris at the city auditorium is the feature event for that evenin . ' * |. After more business sessions on! Red Cros: Pills are put. up in) |the morning of October 7, the con- watch-shaped, screw top bottles sold | ference will consider the work of the | PY druggists for 25c. The genuine | board on hospitals, homes and Dea-| has the Red Cross Insignia printed | conness work and the boar don pen-| 0" box.—Adv. | sens sand Fellet, A Joint sation ot SS | ers ani jaymen also is sc! l= snd! MORE STORIES | OF $UCCES$$ d for the afternoon. A song and worship service and another address | by Dr. Ferris will complete the pro- | gram for the day. | To Tour City Most of Saturday, October 8, will! _ Graduates of Dakota Business be devoted to devotional services and | College, Fargo, quickly advance to wie ei ae Lg Het attarnoon office managers and call on their old tour to points of interest in Bis-| school for help. Eleonora Veden, marck, Mandan and vicinity. The| Fidelity Building & Loan Ass’n., evening session provides for another | recently secured Lillian Nordquist as office assistant; Joe Paper, Fargo Tron & MetalCo. , engaged JohnSev- erson as accountant; C. P. Meint- zer, BlueValley Creamery Co. ,em- ployed Vera Crawford as steno. Watch results of. ACTUAL ore lost liver, st remove chronic tipation and conditions tending eak digestive system. \ The ingredients in Red Cross Pills are those generally used by the world’s best physicians in liver, kid- ne omach and bowel troubles; | move sickness by inducing the body secretions to act; they elimi- | nate disease by destroying bacteria | in the bowels. | The American Eagle Airplanes Co. of Kansas City will have two types of “American Eagles,” represented hy Pilots R. 0. Rudd and L. W. Rudd. The Alexander Aircraft Co. of Denyer will have “Eagle Rocks” on the field, represented by Rapid City Ajrlines, Inc. The Air King Airplane Co, of Lomax, Mich. will be represented by Pilot McPhail in his “Air King.” - The Swallow Airplane Co. of Wichita, Kan., will he represented by the Yellow Cab Co. of Jamestown. Of course the “Petre!” wili be on the job. w Among the pilots who will entertain you are such outstanding characters as Lary Harris, famous stunt artist; Clyde Ice (you all now Clyde); Axel Swanson, “the crazy Swede”; Irwin Fessler, “the flying barber,” the first burber in the world to shaye » man in the alr, He will shave a man in the air during the program, There will be something doing every minute and the people will take part in the program. Passenger rides will be $3 for a 10- mile ride, and each passenger will be given a “flour homb” free. and will be flown over a target where he or she can try their skill at homb dropping. Twenty dollars cash prize will be given to the one coming the closest. Stunts, wing walking, rope ladder work, parachute drops, forma- tion flying, ete. The “flying barber” will make a parachute drop. The big thing you have been wailing for all year. “Sui- cide Crutch” will try and dive from a speeding airplane into the lake without a parachute and live. € service of song and worship and an- other address by Dr. Ferris, A conference love feast will open the Sunday services and will be followed by morning worship and a sermon by Bishop Smith. A num- ber of visiting pastors will occupy pulpits in Bismarck churches of other denominations Sunday morn- BUSINESS training (copyrighted— Mr. Crutcher believes It can be done and has wanted to try It ing. Rev. T. A. Olson of Jamestown| unobtainable elsewhere). Follow for two years, He will try it Sunday at Salt Lake. The aa he will preach at the First Presbyterian dives from will be flown the Zucce$$ful.’’ Late Fall Term, Oct. 3-10. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. y “The Crazy Swede.” This is the last celebration at Salt Lake for this year and we cea going to close a successful season with one grand WHOOPEL Salt Lake is now completely connected in all directions by good highways, It fs 11 miles northwest of Streeter, 15 miles southwest of Medina, 16 miles southeast of Tappen, An admission of 35¢ will he charged; children under 12 admitted . free, The receipts will go to the planes and those taking part in the program. All planes and pilots cordially invited to come and every plane will share in the gate receipts. E. M. Canfield, Manager, Streeter, N. D. church; Emmanuel Evangelical First Baptist church, Rev. LeRoy White, Minot. Ordination and memorial services will be held Sunday afternoon. An. Epworth League service and evening worship Sunday evening will be fol- lowed by a sermon by Dr. Ferris. After that will come the reading of sipolstwants by the al of the visit: will Bismarck pulpits Su night, Rev, A. L. Lane of Mott will 8 at the Emmanuel E: ical church and Rev. L, F. Green, Ellen- Brand new Chevrolet truck with cab and grain box—big discount. M. B. GILMAN CO. tby conference ministers as follows: |Church Laity Give for the Entorce-| ; 1¥ Presbyterian, Rev. T. A. Olsen,/ment of the Eighteenth Amend-! general conference, election of re-|Was .; Emmanuel Evan-|ment?” by Mrs, Elizabeth Preston! coe delegates to general confer- lent E. P. Robertsor emorial service in charge+ i legislation that probably will be con- | \sidered by the next general confer- | h League service in| ence. te President Rev. J. D. G. and program at Grand Pacific hotel. | have been wishing the seaso: wasn’t , Anderson. 2:00—E) a See ection of delegates te eleded: But just as a large flock passing recently, a hailstorm In a few seconds scores hurtled into fields and farmyards, downed by the big hail- came up. 3 Cs 0—Di ‘ Frgaevaours | Cute Reports of committees. Clos- :30—Discussion o} rev s|. ss 4 eda : ‘ing business session, (0—Musie by male quartette. 2:50—Adjournment to joint ses- :50—Address, “World Service| sion of ministers and laymen at Mc- he Layman,” R. A. Lathrop, |Cabe Methodist Episcopal church, N. D. nS Discussion of important | HAIL, HAIL, THE GEESE! Nacogdoches, T wild fowl have bee { for _ weeks, ankerin’ for Doctor of Chiropractic walmer School 3-year graduate Examination Free Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. Flocks of . winging over nd farmers. mess of geese” 11:20—Election of officers. { 12:00—Adjournment to banquet} a Like Oranges? Serve Orange-Crush! Next time guests drop in, fetch from the ice-box sparkling bottles of Orange-Crush. Watch their faces light as they quench their thirst in its rare deliciousness. Here’s the secret: First, the juice of luscious oranges—next, the delicate aroma of their peel—next, the zestful tang of the fruit acid found in oranges, lemons and limes. Added to this, a food color such as you use in your cakes and, —healthful carbonated water—pure cane sugar. Buy Orange-Crush across the counter from your neighborhood dealer—or ask him to send you home a case. Remember—there is only one Orange-Crush — always in the Krinkly Bottle. Wards . Lemon-Crush | Lime-Crush Chocolate-Crush Bismarck, 5 Days, September 20 to-24 Merry-go-round, Ferris Wheel, Merry Mix Up,