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PAGE FOUR of all prices—that means labor also, and the , 1 — A ° I mm: Pythias hall. Mrs. E. Singletary he Bis i hod ck Tribune regulation and distribution of production. In rey JE. Te ee eaten n Independent Newspaper ij ii ‘i ‘i games THE STATES OLDEST NEWSPAPER mae mittebes heb! refreshments served. | \Leetohdlambalbadl Pacifists examining Baruch’s statement will I F , | | i R Mrs. R. M. Botzer and Mrs. Grace ‘tne aed i eis ali) ine at Lie say, “Just where does peace enter this martial baa ‘S Breen ord are marck, N. ny nier at the post ice at - ” i # ndan. Bark daceecond class mail matter. bas tet a SNL: hol Re MRC BY RODNEY DUTCRER interpretation of the positive act| . ove George D. Mann ........... President and Publisher v. Spaiford explains why the act is pri- J quired to prove ownership of the] J. Lie returned to’ Minneapolis marily a peace plan. “With a universal drafi jow that | sub-surface and to abandon the plan| Friday after Sal several days Subscription Rates Payable in Advance law there will be no people in America who can ews bi tan to limit Hist atta — to 50) in this city on business. Daily by carrier, per year ......---...+ $720 profit in case we go to war, There will be no|oil b Moxie tisk bate Weed leecive nad eee Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) .. 2 if . oll row wi exico m: ve mn! troactive and confiscatory. jone in this country who will seek to draw this|adjusted in the first place, we may eee i: rae di " . {learn soon the reason why it wasn’t. country into war in order that he may person: Of caaties 4 prt known | The new regulations were based Daily by mail, per year, (in 8! outside Bismarck) ...... Daily by mail, wutside of North Dakota . s MAKING DIET CHANGES WITH THE TIMES ally profit. On the other hand, no nation in this| that the air was cleared considerably |O" ® Supreme court decision of & A good habit is just as hard to WUGIONG Gili) ja vats, per year... world would care to lock horns with America if|after President Coolidge caused the Pane ter os pute trae form as a bad one, and likewise Weekly by mail, .a state, three years for he knew ahead of time that America, if forced | State Department to stop basing its|4 Utassador Sheffield, who in” & [ Weekly by mail, outside of North Dak into a war, would go into it with every dollar, | Mexican policy on forged documents, | S-2ech to thé American colony in FORE oiccnsscn esse verte cce seo ceseseere oe 1.59] wi rasly i i i 7 | but those forgeries were only a com-| Mexico City called for a “concrete aac Maik Bictaa af Ciealatinn with ev ery machine and with every man, womn-| plication which was dissipated com- Maeituss” ‘a cue Gulls ait an and child. pletely when Mr. Hearst and every-| sevico. Calles had fously in- the If he does this o Member of The Associated Press ,_ Commander Spafford’s message and mission erarint aoa ee ee were sted in his notes to Secretary . See Teseet There was a time when the one ba his business is bound to suf- ¥ The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the, is not for the American Legion alone nor is it geneuine. Ss Kellogg that the dispute be allowed who attempted a cl from estab-|fer and his rival in busi who use for republication of all news dispatches credited!of the Legion alone. Its principles have been|~ The real Hottentot in the wood- |‘? simmer bet agit cases under lished custom was | upon as ajhas not thus burdened himself with to it or not otherwise credited in this eae cat bey formulated by members and nonmembers. Its|pile has been the question of the te pg been decided by | | jhunned by other heavy food, will land the coveted eke “AIL Flatts of republication 8 prio published purpose affects every man, woman and child peed ain ties, some | “It was significant that the Mexi- molt bes a great mistake to ter herein are also reserved. in sual i ns unborn generations. That is supposed to account for |t? on tail Saettiala ieee tH aoe ise th eas} going, ees Lod on an + ° * " t theories because wi not fit in Foreign Representatives yeara His iste Gibeegeae itt oo. vital be at cerned cha Beate ‘Depercueat Morrow hed arrived, bringing in anand philosophies to my own affairs, | the oe reto|changes that have been going on in G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY : Bi 7 to talk sternly ad threateningly to |&T* of 00d feel oltage leasing | 0 I’ ing to test this companion- this new age of keen competition— NEW YORK --- Fitth Ave. Bidg. sage. ismarck should welcome the man and] Mexico and ‘attitude of sthere | °f, President ee 3 enervated | where the plums of success can only CHICAGO DETROIT | his message with enthusiasm. who were willing to comply with the Mittal i Sea weer ame bk have be plucked by those who are not too Tower Bldg. Kreoge Bids. : Mexican oil laws. PabeMber nn! “3 they lazy to reconstruct their habits of. obtained their titles. ® Se a i Ser aan St ona it elle lant Mata al Editorial Comment Mey of the Amsértese ail attoentions | bet probably ‘not berween think 1 hg main 1 aa Be chneoe : ry quirements modern‘ living. The Harbinger of Peace in Mexico had been obtained fraud-|and the United States. F i ican Legion! ’ ulently. eee iree : ited. But N The fountain head of the quale! a New Roads While You Wait Hy sae fata: lhew tame A rere 6 me ke tee win x qeeean s Rall gi in the United States visits Bismarck Monday. (New York Evening Post) cord temments inserted | Alen le as tibet :: t of th t ‘ ; : ' . |in Mexico's oil regulations in the Congressional "ecord andj ac hates coloratura voi {the cause of peritonit nd how He comes winging his way out of the east, a Sensational doings in the air haven’t dis-|upon by Morrow and Calles which | elsewhere published, about $140,000,- | ello announced an hour of music with long can a patient have same before harbinger of peace. He flys on a mission that; pensed with the need for well-built highways| will enable the holders of invalid!000 worth of oil resources—said to|Madam Noblatshevski. He knew her|bad f lean-| death takes place?” has, as its intent, the creation of interest in|on terra firma. How we have advanced in the cone to ae papery, Hiegelly ac-|be ss yore a value of Amer- een I'd never heard oo = shaven. Al Beritonitis simply means the universal draft act now pending in Const few years in the speed at which these high |S tguate are gaiag fo Mr |ested oes fhe B1Geey a | ene hate ategeh chit” |e wzong. share ecnase, God n-linfemation "ofthe pion gress. ways can be built is shown by the statement] viewed and some of the Amer- |interests to the Standard Oil inter-|Mabel happened to mention her ti i ‘abdom . De Edward E. Spafford of New York, national that in 1910 an entire month was frequently |ican oil companies be affected. /ests and is being held in escrow | beii loratura and that settled commander of the American Legion, has been| required for building a single mile of concrete i omen gee ey rhe Mex. ele and eee of validity me ; Me as ter teuetne delegated by his buddies to preach the gospel; highway, while today trained builders, armed|the State Department will not make| It has, been reported that only|foran her ton ict of scresching. eat oot me Rt ae of the universal draft—a peace plan and a ea mammoth paving mixers that turn out|any desperate fights on behalf of | $15,000,000 of the agreed of |I don’t know where he got the idea Most eaths drom. paritonitle ‘take preparedness measure. a cubic yard of fresh concrete every minute or | ol cea whose pe titles | $140,000,000 was to Dol of sitting on the floor unless he's Place after surgical operations. What is the American Legion’s peace plan’!so, can lay a concrete ribbon 1,500 feet long "at ot ae: bi Bi tney Rai Niairarecann Debeny tities been to one of these affairs before Question: Mrs BK seks: “Ie In the words of Bernard M. Baruch, chair-!in eight or ten hours. In less than four days, | Coolidge-Morrow attitude. The new|Mexican government. do, mae & good butter substi- man of the war ul hee board during the| that is, he can accomplish what a few years |oil boschat ope Nt not bow a sari nub nf = i nrer| heed pe pes one = World war—“This legislation would give power | ago it took a month to achieve. It is reassur-|COmpromise; Tepresen' an/ question,” sa mator Frazier of |caught a co! r nose is 5 for to the president, in case of war or threatened | ing to know that no matter how rapidly autu- peeteiagee diel ovagaelidenen Regn m4 “Stoteelt ere last Nmuidan cope: os iehel Sana eradih eet aan ae ea putt, # war, to mobilize immediately the resources of| mobiles are made there are machines which | other of unfairness. the nation. That would mean the mobilization|can manufacture good roads fast enough to of men, money, materials and foods; the fixing|keep up with them. 5 ations and individuals claim prop-|think Michello would ob; if I tters We now accept the Mexican! erty in Mexico, on titles a very brought someone in “Alea place. From’ 402060 pen cent fat, “Olec. beat Het veh br Bolas dubious validity. Just now I can’t think of is closer to a butter sub- a ! stitute, but any of these so-called cee R a ownership of oil beneath sur-| Indigo takes its ndme from In- The pancakes thers | butter substitutes healthful foods street. Mrs. D. B. Shaw will assist | @———-———______-. @ | face, lexico agrees to liberalize dia. = x fabs constant companion in your rt same Lepeen pg poi bse ul £1 in the entertaining. Dr. McCoy Suggests | husband but when he balks trouble that they do Question: We have secured a stereopticon pa c ic ae are you? If we haven't got a boy|nervous ‘systems 80 | lecture to be given Sunday evening,|| Menus For a Week friend we' jodern living April 29. The message of the Tee- | _Menus For a Week | Fctink Sermeeren, Loser aetna tized to m i |ture is “Curing Criminals for) | Christ.” Dr. McCoy's menus suggested for There will be some special music|the week beginning Sunday, April rendered at the evening service. 15: Floren ‘She might like breakfast of sausages hot of radium do not use it in the treat- to blow over to Michello’s with me. Those wh i Mandan News I think t would be nice if T took | den day treatment of disease by the’ I me of the flowers Michelle ab _ t of y the use He és —— Sunday —_ siaanie Si aciaia to ha’ the di ment of ulcers or to get rid of flat- MECARE METHODIST CHURCH | oreatut_Conlhee (retusa) | Soom if Norman fo there {can pring the iy, while the keen-mind- [off wares of ole nde Sten ter E. Vater, Pastor no cream, stewed raisins. Board 80i on | eal service ill be conducted | are oh en casserole, spin- pe wf Personal and —_ ‘ee Pa} Yor tts “ibstractive nity "i next Sunday as follows: ach, head lettuce. i ° ee | 103808, mn Morning worship, The| | Dinner—Jelled tomato consonme| Will Hold Annual stuff. On is that it destroys de- pastor will preach on the subject|(seved in cubes), roast chicken, rag him ee Bey arin nr ateis: “The Human Factor in Religion.”| asparagus, avocado salad, raspberry Meeting Tuesday > terested in and I can't see Topic: “Immortality.” Special The choir will sing the anthems whip. — Ragen a such an occasion ju song by choir. ‘Send out Thy Light” by Gounod, Monday Stockholders of the Mi Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hintgen and | because he won’t take me, do you? Sunday school at 12, all classes, and “Break Thou the Bread of Life,”| | Breakfast—Coddled eggs, Melba Ps ” # issouri| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newton enter- John Husby, superintendent. jby Wildermere. Organ music: Med-itoast, stewed prunes. lope Agriculture and Fair associa-| tained members of their bridge club MAI Evening services at 7:30. Topic/ itation—Sawyer, In Remembrance—| Lunch—Glass of grapejuice. _| tion will hold their annual meeting|at dinner Thursday evening at the — “Modernism.” Song by male chorus, | Von Blon, Postlude in F—Heyser. Dinner — Cream cheese, string] in the Mandan Chamber of Com.|Hintgen home. Score prizes in the NEXT: on i alone. 12:00 noon, Sunday school for|beans, salad of raw cabbage and games of the evening were awarded | (Copyright, 1928, NEA Service, Ine.) ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL | @!! ages. celery, carrot pudding. merce Tuesday at 8 p.m. to Mrs. E. R. Griffin, Dr. B. 8. Nick- si CHURCH 3:30 p. m. Junior League. ‘Tuesday All stockholders are requested to! erson and Mrs. Jos. Hess. | Gantnie | Corner Third and Thayer 6:30 p. m. Intermediate and Ep-| Breakfast—French omelet, small| be Present at this meeting in person, eed | Grain Review Rev. F. H. Davenport Rector. | Worth League. slice broiled ham, toasted’ cereal| regardless as to whether or not|, DF. Mary McKee of Elbowoods|¢__ dg 514 Mandan St. 7:80 p. m. The Mandan -Metho-| biscuit. ion tenn’ was the house guest of Mra. Oscar : : First Sunday after Easter dist Episcopal choir will present a/ ‘Tunch—Baked squash, combina- He LH. Connolly, pei “of | the anaes sachaiee ae Misnteqolis, “Abell 14-—(AF—V, a.m. Holy Communion, sacred cantata entitled “Victory | tion vegetable salad. Fair association, ‘innounoed’ Friday. : Fri UUs Slee othe en i m. Church School. Divine,” with 18 voices, under the) Dinner—Vegetable soup, roast| Electi of ctf |, G. A. Renden left Friday morning | tivity than for a long time during the h 6 xX Matins and sermon. direction of J. C. Brinsmade and Mrs.’ beef, mushrooms en casserole, salad tion of ‘the a corres i for Chicago, where he will transact | week ending Friday, April 13, the to 13.60, with very few mixed ation instruction will be eae ae ee, of slice tomatoes and celery, small| tne 1928 Fair will be made ny this — see oppor ee fosmid = “s pase Sm. Te a i rer service ednesday eve-} gi. rs port. penn eaven cenit ves Bren by: ies Rector in the church ning at 7:30 p. m. dish of Junket. meeting — is one of the most} A. 0. Thorson and H. G Timpe | winter wheat conditions, which was| % 5. : = Geraci sonia nea Ri cid eer | ge tpe oly. years, according to; were Siviers eens in Mandan dur- Hy Tnesday. The report peomed Rie leappions small lots of yearling RESBYTE! res sf lew] e . Connolly. 8 2 b es PUR CHURCH Second nd Thay r rst peaerictn stewed prunes. BS)" Indications point to an_effort to| ™ ‘N® Past fav Gave. offerings ‘rat of ight, a marked br lots of best cows from 10.50 to 11°00, ilar Seventh St. and Roseer Ave. Paul S. Wright ‘Lunch—8-ounce glass of orange- << H. oo Dahners, F.C. R.| Mr. and Mrs. A. H Swain of La-| vance was readily instituted. New York, April 14.—()—The| Bulk of the ordinary cows cleared is a Frankhauser, Pastor Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. milk, ee ee dh ee eatin ones Alberts, atrived in Mandan|very small. With a large part of ae padlcr ie 99 riggs poet eq at 7.25 to 9.25, most heifers 8.50 to Morning worship 10:00. The sub- Broadcast over KFYR, ipiteet bea loaf, sens rear, menibera.2f the beet is mea Feo ie aeante of Mrs. | these receipts consisiting either of in 10.50, she stock prices closing on a ¢ for the morning shall be, “The, Prelude: “Largo, New World Sym-!chopped cucumber in Jelly, wain’s the: law and sister, /low grade springs or low grade dur- this sessions | steady basis for the week. Most ‘amily Altar.” phony” Dvorak : stewed apricots. oe Mr. and Mrs. M. Quamme. ums, premiums on choice, high pro- cee cutters and low cutters are selling 11:00 Sunday school. B.C. Lar- : Mrs. Morris 2 Thursday Melzner Asks Judge Miss Elizabett tein lots were again advanced, may from 5.75 to 7.00. Bulls are strong kin, superintendent. : eee: We'xing with God”! Breakfast—Poached eggs, Melba * Mstusd (das ae Sade Lier aber i 3-8 cents closing Friday F A ie me enmeane higher ‘with the bulk 7:15 E. L. C. E. Miss Graner Peek A i‘ toast, pear sauce. pas Berry For New Trial] dsr eee Hens D. Law eee 8.25, el A? “ge to will give a missionary talk. I yterian Church Quartet Lunch—Raw apples as cesired. Mandan, lenry D. Law though the range on durum was » top 8.50. Vealers an sarvice Th. The sub- Offertory: eae Ninian Shuey) Dinner—Roast mutton, steamed Arguments for a new trial by Pes poodle greg my offer nasand Rsggis: oe , aay, the ae te pa Ject shall be BUCA UNBORN Ni... simon Art Gun Father Brigg corrals. taenip cup salad, baked ap: plaintiff's counsel were heard byjand Mrs. Law will make their home|and sold toward the law end of the l . Most stocker and feeder steers are 1. G. Monson, Pastor pike Mrs. W..G., Childs “4 iets nie L, Berry in the — in Mandan. | | range. Duluth May durum advanced selling at 8.75 to 10.75, some fleshy « ; istrict court Friday . i “ 4 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. | Sefmon: “Go on. to perfection Breaktast—Cottage cheese, pine-| case of John Melsner vs. “Charles|~ Mrs. J. feta odin ogy ot oe oy iggy ero rae a9 pple, toasted ce: biscuit. Te Jr., for commissions the} Thursday in Mandan while attend- iia Fourth Street nod Avenue c yr ame Fela aaa Este o Baked sree beeta, Plain clsine due him on the éale| ing a meeting of the Eastern Star. Sund: wervice y ing Worshi: . im. cooked celery, shredded cabbage. house Subject: “Doctrine of Atone-| pence E Andean Belvicco™ Smith| Dinner—Brolled filet of sole arti-| . District court ferles have. twice] Mrs. J. H. McDonald hes bean od- Offertory: “Complinene” Saultes| chokes, salad of sliced tomatoes on| decided in favor of the defendant| mitted to St. Alexius hospital, Postlude “March” ‘Thompson lettuce, plain Jello or Jell-well, no| although Melsner won a verdict in| marck, for treatmen' Morris cream, justice court. es #4} Hees Saturday er Filisen tables of cards Pg af Sermon: “As One Having Author- reakfast — Baked egg: cri: 'y of evi-| p ursday weed at W. ity"—the first of a rae of roi bacon, Melba toast. ee trials. pay party held at Knights mons in which various questions| Lunch—Potato in the half shell, pases in € es ll be paneneres in the light one raw celery. ci ae trie effect te URCE ist’s word. inner — le soup, timent. iy eae ny steak, steamed carrots, “salad of|| OUR BOARDING HOUSE Speculative interest in the mar-| aire’ Fourth Street and Avenue A. |®* sliced tomatoes, minced prunes in ket frequently; shifted from _the|one . V.. Richert, Pastor \ BARBS gelatin, rails to the industrials and from| Or Sunday services as follows: , When the protein part of the eve- the ee dividend payers, te And there’ em ta | A 5 9:30 a. m. Sunday school inj George Remus, Cincinnati boot-|"ing meal is to be supplied by a charge of Miss Ella Brelje, super-| legger king, who killed his wite inst | Z08st, it, is possible to figure out intendent. fall and was found insane by a jury, |JuSt, What size roast will be entirely 10:80 a. m. Morning service| has been found sane now and wants) Used, by the Samilly, whether that (German). his liberty. Why all the delay? | family is com or two or ten 2:80 p.m. The pastor will preach tee Persons. First, you must get away at A farmer owns a stone wall on com thinking of @ roast in terms of 6:80 p. m. Bible Hour in charge| the edge of Baldonnel airfield in|{rm three to six pounds, for it is of the W.'L. Ireland. He has to tear tnis wall|@Wite easy to secure and properly LE m. Evening worship| down e time a transatlantic roast a very small piece of meat, (English). plane hops off, and for this he col-| ™ in makes it. possible for the — jects 70 pounds sterling, rebuilding | Smallest family or even just one FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH | the wall 4s soon as the flyers have eye SiaTant Senet p PAILY 7 Augustana Synod . member the mud-puddle in : FFI nl poe. St. and Ave. D. Front of the farmer's nous? bs NG heer UPON . r. I. q . se . ON 9:30 a. m. Sunday school| There are to be twice as many f ee | DEAF EAR? ; will convene. - Larsen, super-|early strawberries from Tou b ing a : : haa hope pal gg ek ong rng} He 2ees ts ioare wore in 1927, And o grades. jotice change down in Washington ¢! seem to |; foe from 12 o'clock noon to 9:45| be ealtivating quite a Y aunaces il am. . ~ 10:80 a.m. Divine services, Ser- ye Med tion on the text of the day, the First] Stinson and Haldeman stayed up Easter. in the air 53 hours an] 28 minutes. fF sermon on the Pshaw! Look at King Victor Km- day. Subject Overcometh the th f i i He FF i : fr i I i ¥ : { i f vall iii} in : i H £3 i : tle i Fe; et Teubd Se “i i : $ 5 ge ; 3 §s< Fie i Fa age a Kn rE E i i iF i > RbereE 7 i E 3 ii iT Esbestl ef § | manuel. He’s been up in the air for eee Anti-Climax you go after the big game, u're nevir satisfied in. Yet Mrs, i i: iit it i He ET gel BE f i EY H 3 AF i f i i iu [ iT : : 71 ral He ii gai é aa fi i i F ik i i i : é ¥ of mostly a E.