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SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1998 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | RADIO PROGRAMS SOR - FEATURES ON THE AIR ( Sunday, Mar. 25 1:00—Roxy Stroll; Mized Chorus and Orchestra—WJZ KDKA WJ KYW wre WTMI WOC WHO WGW KVOO WFAA $:00—Men’s Conference; Dr. S, Parkes Cadman on “Joy and Duty of Sraternly a Wen whee WEAR WSAL WHO WOW KVOU WFAA W Laan” tol Theater Family: Stage and Studio-WEAF WRC Woy PAGE THRES'$ All members of Ekks- strel cast requested to be previ ent at club, 3 P. M. Sunda: Important! _ ‘TAYLOR CLAIMS BANK STOCK WAS GIVEN CHURCH Church Denies Allegation and: the show tonight are urged to arrive early if they expect to enjoy men attending the Bismarck-Man-j| noon by the Fleck Motor company Spollowing = ft musical |” “The Battle of the Mud,” show ‘ollowing a program of musical “The Battle e Mud,” showing entertainment by a local orchestra,!the race of a Buick automobile with the full program of musical enter- George Klingensmjth, one-time; the famous Shasta Limited of the |‘ainment that is being offered. ‘GODDARD WILL | | | E aLJ_ | vaudeville headliner, entertained the| Southern Pacific lines between San| Many visitors, especially residents | guests with songs, monologues and/ Francisco and Portland, and a film|of Mandan, who have not allowed for 9, several eccentric dances. tour of the Buick factory at Flint, | fi ‘ Frank’s special Pecan Wa ‘ SECR ET ARIES S. W. Corwin, president of the|Mich., were the pictures shown. sy difference in ae the| fle at Frank’s Place. { | Corwin-Churchill North Dakota Twin ies, have been ' welcomed the guests to Bismarc en Attractive cars being shown at the] **° “4 jshow included a Nash Sport coupe,| disappointed by arriving late. pin a Ford roadster, a Chrysler Impe bet Mees tT Sh ig Betting on horse races is said to i iH at on a bulldings fall at our new bric! i next to Armour Creameries j Write for a and shipping cs Northern Hide & WAIU WKRC WGHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX KNBC KOIL M. C. Kale, Fargo, district super- araperd ; intendent, and Neil Churchill, sales H. P. Goddard, secretary of the! manager of the local company, also FEATURES ON THE AIR Bismarck Association of Commerce,! gave short talks. Pree Monday, Mar. 26 al WOE ee was elected president of the State | aeanhe EW WREN WHE WOW BERG KOA WHO KVOO WFAA WES | Association of Commercial Secre-| VSB \taries at the closing business meet- | ‘ar the majority of the visitors | are from outlying sections of the) Slope country and the interest shown in the new cars leads local automo- le officials to think that the trade in this section of North Dakota will be one of the largest in many y J KSD WHO WOW KVOU WFAA KPRC WHAS WsM WNc | .| dress after the banquet. 80, a sport sedan by Hudson-E H Case Now Being Heard in | (ices Eretne Club—WMAQ \Bismarck A, C. Secretary) F. A. Petrie, regional manager of }a Packard sedan, a Buick sport} be, commen practice among school For : | | 8:ls—Atwater Kent flour; Elteabetn Rethberg—WEAF WRC WaY Wor Elected President at Fargo | the Chrysler Motor company, traced |sedan, several attractive Dodge | children of Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool WTAM WWJ WSAI WGN KSD WCCO WOC WHO WOW WDAF the development and related the! models, a Chevrolet sedan, and a Federal Court KVOO WFAA WSM WNC WsB ie pm | 1a , fas Also 9:00—Cathedral Hour: Symrnony Orchestra and Vocal—WOn- WADC | Convention history of his company. Knight sedan. » No decision had been reached by Judge Andrew Miller in federal court today in the case of C. C. Stor- ing, receiver of the Merchants Na- tional bank of Mandan, vs. A. D. Taylor, the John Wesley Burns Me- morial Methodist church et al, 3 My i ee, Ww! te ¥ reflecting a: healthy financial bi ‘ One of the most peculiar cases bh OW WOR aCUn RED Wo W DAR hedctend shal lebih ily ee Soca = Fargo, ness condition. Fur Co. that has been tried in the federal 8:00—Riverside Hour; lar Blusic—WJZ KDKA WLI WJR KYW ; Ptiday afternoon. | i Hike Sam Sloven, Prop, court hete this berta, ‘the beawiane KWE WREN WRH. WBAP WHAS WMC WS KOA D. S. Owen, Minot, was named +:.:,¥isitors Praise Show Bismarck, ‘Ne D. have been atesieting mbeh atten: oe ee eer ae ae UIT SREB WCCO. WOC-MVTO. WOW |vice president and Miss Bertha | Visiting factory officials repre- saan tion. x WDAF KVOO WFAA WHAS WSM WMC WSB WJAX KPRC | Hansen, Wahpeton, was chosen sec- | j senting all of the makes of cars Storing is trying to determine the Ae fes—WVOR WAlU Bat oe AL eed ttt | being belt ah ie ve ane A lembers of the organization will 7 dey] O82 Ome OF he Tinest that they hac rightful owner of 10 one hundred hold a summer meeting at Devils! Large Crowds Have Been in attended during the past winte: dollar shares of Merchants National bank stock. A. D. Taylor, one of the pioneers of the Misouri Slope, was the orig- inal owner of the stock but alleges that he assigned the 10 shares to the Methodist church. The church denies the allegation and claims that the stock was never assigned to it. Evidence shown in court so far re- veals tha’ Mr. Taylor gave the stock to the former p.csident of the closed bank for assignment to the church. The alleged signature of the presi- 4 dent appears vn the stock. Under banking rules, all assign- ments of stock are require. to be registered in the bank records. At- torneys for the church allege that such a record of assignment does not exist. . Identification of ownership of the stock will result in an assessment against it. The court recessed today until 10 Bismarck and Mandan v (AriToy Last Time Tonight TOM MIX “THE " DARE-DEVIL’S Lake, the dates of which were tenta- | itors at} WOAlL 90 oe. n -Poputar _ Afelod' wa PRS WORE WERE WHLAG WONG EMOX KMBC ROI 9:30—Bucaneera; Ree Oe MES won WADC WAIU WKRC WGHP WMAQ WOWO OX KMBC KOIL \estniins tively sect for June 19 and 20, Olsness Talks | ~~ KFYR Radi i W. P. Chesnut, secretary of the adlo Fargo Chamber of Commerce, was! Huge crowds featured the second! {named to direct the membership ful i = Progr: ams | \ drive planned by the state organiza-| Mate Aucnebbes Dale il | tion. Friday morning’s session Was} the State Training School gym-! used by S. A. Olsness, state insur-! nasium at Mandan Friday. | ance business in the state. The auto show will close its doors It was declared by Olsness that/at 11 p, m. today after a three-day what is needed by the state is!exposition, one of the most success- supervising power, such as now rests! ful ventures of its kind held on the vile ag cee ek tl na Missouri Slope in years, according to | el nt so readjustments cou! visiti: ive ici: } ber mate in aus cities are unjustly tape Aha) officials, ipa rated, and a commission © whom Fe the s d ive persons or ities might take their | 1 vue Mélneor ee coin Hie | Se bo Foner newer , ” The Great Northern ‘Pacific ‘as pointed out at the meeting! quartet, the Bismarck juvenile and 5—Radlo farm school. that if the various civic organiza-| | tions of the state get behind a move- A cel en a EG GL PRESBYTERIAN CRURCH ment of this kind it should be pos- Second sud Thayer Streets i sible to pass a law giving the state Paul S. Wright this power. Attendance at Bismarck- Mandan Exposition To Our Radio Message Over KEYR Between 12:30 and 1:30 Each Day cree which is said to threaten Amer- ican pictures in France. Halifax, N. S.—Two ja; pieces of wreckage, apparently from air. plane, were received here by Frenc! consul, leading to belief they mi have come from one of missing| fv: ¥ transatlantic planes! 1:00—Male and ladies Quartet, Z Jamestown Holiness Academy. Russia offered a new plan| 2:00—Program by Trinity Lutheran ment of nations, before church, ¢ ' | | 240.9—KFYR Dismarch—1200 tu: sic. First Presbyterian church ser- Klein’s Toggery Style Center in Center of North Dakota INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND Chicago—Acceptances from Grand Forks, N. D., and three other towns brought the total number of teams in the University of Chicago’s tenth annual National _Interscholastic basketball tournament to 31. | There’s a Ray, | of Hopein Insurance (*% * |; | & applause following their concerts. Two Pictures Shown One of the entertaining features — The — aie i “ oday’s program were two motion ‘ | a a. m. Monday. Washington—Colonel Lindbergh} Morning orship 10:30. Broad- ——— belie te) Sino 99 ' dLo % || It pays—promptly and ia |. ‘ ssoha doll Neemer od ie Sag ly 200 persons for airplane cast by K XR. ine sii Corwin-Churchill pictures to be presented this after- REWARD aVINgS an an full — for property des | | Vike relude: al ys++ Hosmer a aa ae amnion ‘ . stroyed by the wild cape |. | Notes on Special Will Ask Bids on |“Gor"®.. S78 Praise: ee Entertain Dealers Romance - Action - Thrills ee ee rice of windstorm, gyw |) First Class Shoe Also clone or tornado, The — Corwin-Churchill | Church Services | Motors Four New Buildings —--¢ Solo: Selected con ; °, ? \ : pany entertained 50 guests at Repairing Off The Rev. A. C. Hill took as his Mrs. J. H. Mackley, +N. D, fe tin the Li Comedy and News ers : subject “Drifting” when he spoke, at Local Army Post ati eee ee Grand Pacific hotel Friday night. || Bismarck Shoe Hospita! 3 Investment Plans: oneness i particularly to the fathers and) Authority has been received by " i Included among the guests were Henry Burman, Pro 5 . Z Ht § a |) ‘ mothers at the concluding service ,the quartemaster’s department at ge Ror ol c na factory representatives, Slope mo- Bismarck, N. D. Serrrarlt Sinettl elt alll Discs: | be rena ee ee i for the week, at the Presbyteriam) Fort Lincoln to advertise for the! postiude: “Royal Pagea tor dealers, and other automobile G Stratto Paying |] tative of the Hartford Fire (/] church Jast evening. in this) Comstruction of four new buildings) "° Mies. R. E, Morris, orga reenter etgeeeeeengeeeenne eae |] Insurance company, issues || “Whel on the government reservation, e3- * Win on i " as ae = | ec . A modern age?” he asked. “Is it not| pecially for use during the Citizens! yvimes- Wingreene and Bavendick Porter’s 4, 5 and 6% policies that are sound || true that we are drifting danger-| Military Training camp which will "prnbpterlan Guattee Mighty Melod i ‘| guarantees against lose by! || 4 ously near to. materialism? You!he held here during the month off pyeqi/tesbyterian Qu All the f. Ori ae ighty Melodramatic Titevest | su i by business men and women kno= this/ august, Eeetateaeien 230, amous riental Dishes Masterpiece windstorm, Get yours here, | to be a truth. When you g» to your) ‘The structures will include a mess . ” work how little there is to bring/ nal) and kitchen of a type pr eons Prelude: mee Son home to you the great truth that 'tor consolidated mess for a batal.'Offertory: "The Brook’ served at The Patterson, formerly | McKenzie Hotel -Hexller Wilson “FRECKL| 99 Write For Circulars * rents that sweep about us, the cur- man phall not live by bread alone. To live a Christian life in our busi ness and in our homes; to conqu sin, meanness, selfishness and d honor means a struggle. But how much effort does it require to drift How shall we stand the swift c rents of materialism into which s2 many of us have drifted? “The only way,” he declared, “Is by struggling upstream. He or she who drifts always goes downstream. If you are morally adrift you are not drifting toward God, but away from Him; not to purity of heart, but away from jot to the church, but away from “Fathers and mothers have neg- lected the family altar because it lion, u latrine and shower for the Citizens Military Training camp, a latrine and shower of the officers’ type, and a combination headquar- ters and hostess house. Call for bids will be made withia a few days, it was announced today. Buildings on Farm Near Crary Burned) D., March 24. Kalinowski, 14, » Hit a match to see how much 4, -oline he had in a five-gallon can be was filling from a large supply tank, narrowly escaped death in the resulting blaze which consumed more than 100 gallons of gasoline | Postlude: “Festival Mai Mrs. Morris Congrgegational singing, chorus choir and song leader. Gospel song selections by Mrs. J. H. Mackley, Minot, N. D. i Religion Pay?” Rey. Arthur C. Hill Young People’s Fellowship. young people of the community are invited to an hour of friendly con- tact in the church parlor immedi- Sermon: “Does ately after the evening HONEY COMPOUND -Stults Chinese Chop Suey Mushroom Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey Fried Noodle Chow Mein Chicken Yatcamein Egg Foyoung Sub Gum Warmein These dishes are prepared to order by Orientat cooks serv TAR MURPHY, “The Man Whe Kuows } Tusuranee” || 218 Broadway Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D, YOU’VE READ IT! You can NOW SEE IT!! Organized 1893 Resources over $3,500,000 is easter to let the day go by with-|anq kerosene, destroyed a granary O MATTER out opening God’s word or Kneel-| containing more than 100 bushels 0: how hard the ing in prayer. Because we are yond oats and barley, a feed mill, a shed day has been, the ing the line of least resistance We} ang considerable valuable farm wf ier: find our children, our young met| equipment three and one-half miles man of the housewill and women, going out into 1 without the high ideals of chi ter they had im days gone b; want to tell you I am an admirer and a champion of modern youth,” he continued, “and I sometimes think that, in this state of North Dakota, we should erect not only an institution for our boys and gi who are delinquent but also for de- linquent parents. We blame youth for going wrong when, more often, the blame lies at our own doorstep. We fathers and mothers are largely responsible.” Speaking of the tendancy toward atheism of young men and wome:) calm down as meek as a lamb, if the dinner is right—and on time. Women having WE BUY SELL-TRADE REAL ESTATE Tell us your property problems. If you have city real estate you want to sell quickly, list with us. We'll give Prompt, aggressive service. north of Crary. The fire occurred on the farm of the youth’s father, August Kalinow- ski, about 8:30 last night. The fact that there was little or no wind last night is believed to have saved the barn situated about 40 feet west of the granary and other farm buildings. The blaze, shot about 650 feet into the sky by the explosives, could be seen for miles around and kept burning until after midnight. The large supply tank from which Lawrence was filling his small can with gasolire was located in a shed adjoining the granary. Young Kal- of the present day, he said: “It is ests had taken the precaution of true that all down through history They nian’ means ght a me ' we find these movements coming UP;| match, but after bine re the but they have their little day and) match’ on the floor with his foot he beane tn, Bee be aera of rere walked toward the house. Noticing % . > way from him. “Drifting always ends in ruii Turning about he pc the shed he continued, “if it is persist -lablaze, The blaze spread quickly. It is as true of the biggest ship that farm equipment stored in the sails ite, ae Eee A nes stalls: shed, all of which was destroyed, in- vessel, overboard and the ship left to dritt ues one inet nbator, harness and. a it will certatnly come to disaster| 400g 1 the rite war oe eeroune upon the rocks. It i9 as true for cian you and I as for the ship,” he de- clared as he concluded his message with a strong appeal for men and women to cease their drifting and to follow Christ. There will be no meeting this evening. However, the Rev. Hill will preach Sunday morning and evening, bringing the special serv- ' ices, now being held at the Presby- terian church, to a close. re [NEWS BRIEFS Gn an nearer ‘Platteville, Wis—Arthur Kroen- ing, 24, and William Goeke, student Hod, were severely injured when their plane crashed near . Los Auaniet= ae Westcott, for- merly of Minneapolis, twice convict- Children like it. Mothers endorse it. All husers recom: Has unlimited money to loan on improved Bismarck property at low rates of interest, Qt: cause of improper oven heat. With a Reliable the heat is e as accurately as any ingredient in the recipe. Hl We'd like to show you these won derful stoves. You'll like the beauty! and cleanliness of the di and construction of the Reliable line. For Rent Billiard Hall at Once 25 by 10, fully equipped— Pool, billiards and bowling alleys, Soft drinks and con- fectionery. Write ad No, 14, ¢c-o Bismarck Tribune. Insurance written of every kind in reliable companies The HELLING AGENCY 108 Third St. : Phone 877 BUILD Your Home First Itisa part of our business responsibility to this community, that we make ourselves responsible for the quality of the building materials 1 Unless the Gas Range has a RED WHEEL itis NOT a LORAIN merly ot rdeving nis father, Charles |% we sell. Take Lumber, for instance. Good lumber means better x G. Westcott, xe Ria Ene} 3 . building for the community and it is not beyond the means of any evidence to convict at second trial. | % family to own their own home, especially with the help we are in a St. Paul—Ed “Strangler” Lewis, | % world’s champion ywelate wrestler, won in two straight falls | % from Jim McMillen, former athlete |} at Ilinois university. ft. Louis—Louis Slater, a sales- alleged leader of a sens | Se =| F. H. Carpenter Lumber New York—With formal _permis-| sin’ of senete commie, bending | H. G. Hansen, Mgr. ‘Teapot case, Will H. Hays-will 4 Saturday France to . V SINGERS | , ‘Cambrian Concert Company . i SPM re position to give those who are willing to help themselves. Drop in and ; talk it over. : Our 1928 Plan Books are here for your inspection Co. Phone 115 to Consolidated Utilities Co. Phone 727 510 Broadway Bismarck, North Dakota

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