The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1928, Page 3

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i ‘ recreation featur.s and a luncheon! THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928 at the Palace theater Rev. Yivisaker sionary for the northwest, will ad- were dead Indi: the Palace Theater at 7:15 Sunday evening. The program follows: Song am Praise to the Lord, German, 1868. Luther League Convention| foreman of a big THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CHURCH MERT — jsstessseerice"sse|Q1D) WEST MEN [zens trict in the days when gangs em- in Jail .| Ployed by the big cattle companies Trio Will Lend Color to Cere sttoeapeed to drive the small nestors yone who can) Cleveland ten days ago. 3 out of the country because they were] Charles Carter and Walter Ab- Preferred shares at ‘Will ae Delegates from oe Jol Thy Gates of Beexty,| mony Dedicating New Mis- Secasnieg en Dlareaninte Gnisu the | Hott, Blamiaren pleads etliy ts AS “an yay pe AJ Parts of Slope Built on a Rock, Lindeman. souri Span big cattle companies held sacred to charges of drunkenness and assault | °‘! Beautiful Savior, German, 1842. thelr own: hebdes ; and battery respectively before Jus- | bill. Circuit Choral Union. = . D., July 12.—) Big Outfits Lose CONTINUES 3 DAYS eae Cantar g eee ae as herd catia ae Vo see these| It fell to MacGregor to entertain — | Ca ny eet, seta Gam. | SS Re ee eee ete |S eee BITTER MOUTH ior eart of the wes: cow count it, whe: Sacred Concert by Splendid) ° te Se Goss.| will lend color to the ceremony which will k the dedication of Church Union Choir Closes | , Vocal solo, 1 Heard the Voice of the Theodore Roosevelt bridge south Gathering Sunday The Heavens Declare, Fearis. eae cara ee 7 ! iny of them knew Roosevelt in 3 eee Shadows Falling, his porte days and one of them, John W. Goodall, claims distinction a Man clerae as one of the few men who ever told “Witnesses for Christ” is the| theme for the thirteenth annual con- aan im | other days is the Bad Lands terri- yellow, lids heavy—Feet cold, c sweats vention and song festival of the solo, selected, Adolph Leer See that tat tory, Pind of which is unfit for --Diarrhoea, constipation--Urine yellow, dark, Mandan circuit of the Luther | Englehardt. He was foreman of the ranch of! farming, but the valleys of which scanty, increased—Catarrh any part of body League, which opens a three days’/ Send Out Thy Light, Gounod. the Marquis De Mores when Roose-| provide feed for cattle which still with mucous, pus or other discharges—Are session tomorrow evening at the| Prayer, Himmel. velt came to North Dakota in an ef-| are gathered in the round-up and you suffering from any of the above? Don't Lutheran church in Mandan, with Circwit. Choral Union. fort to regain his health young people representing Lutheran| Offertory, Miss Audrey Melton. 4 ‘ congregations from all parts of the| Impromptu Talks, Tt was Roosevelt who nominated branding iron. Goodall as foreman of the roundup a | Slope present. Solo, selected, Rev. E. O. Tollef- f 1886 i velt t | The’ Heart River Ladies’ Aid will| son doing te tame wore as oer -|MUSIQ HALLS | boys. serve luncheon to the visiting dele-| Life Up Your Head: bg ionttecet 3 gates at 6 o'clock. The opening ses-|_ A Mighty Fortret 5 sion at 7:30 includes addresses by | Luther, Circuit Chor Rev. . Monson, Bismarck, Rev.| a Cc. G. Fylling, and Rev. G, H. Pla- the cattle which roamed the open mann, of Dickinson. Miss Dorothy cange. Each calf was given the Schleicher will give a reading. Mrs. brand borne by its mother, since votions led by Rev. A. S. Rue, of visor of: Indian stock by Roosevelt | instantly. Beach, at 9:30. The morning ses- after the latter became president and| Miss Golder sion is devoted to business. Local] Cozad, Nebr., July 11—()—Clay-| had charge of all stock owned by In-|of Australian League representatives will engage|ton Anderson, 13, who shot andj dians on the reservations of the state |had been the s¢ e of her greatest that remains to the great this section from the a losing battle for the big compan-) ies, however, und the small | owners eventually took over the| country. In recent years the transi- | tion from cattle ranching to farming ing in stomach, sour, belching, g: has been rapid, however, and now all | of fullness—Biliousness, head: herds of skin, pale, dusky, blotches, pi which still feel the sting of the you think it is serious? VERY SERIOUS? Our Roundup Days i Union. In those days all the stockmen in the district joined in rounding up | July 12.—@)—Jenny Gold- Bucklin will sing, “My Creed,” there was no difficulty in determin- | er, one of the most popular stars in sacred. ‘ Bar a | N E T FE R E E ing the mother of each calf. European aniaais halls. Wit “Harsel? Saturday's sessions begin with de- Goodall was appointed as super- | through the heart last night and died Xv 2 years tionality. in competitive five-minute discus-| ,ijled his father in front of. their| during the Roosevelt administration. | artistic successes in recent tr y a coroner’s jury here today when % beset L, Call for Wit the jurors returned a verdict declar- menship 5 + one reads about in to a rehearsal by the choral union, ! cers, had threatened the family on mountain lion seized upon an Indian eee eed poe various occasions and had left the| Tiding a horse. The Indian resisted | half an hou Satusday evening at the Presby- turned. The famil: } hap . It was dif- i %y i ly tried to escape; ¢: : 4 cake tae C. B. Yivisaker, | him upon his return. He gave pur. | Remsti rs Bed a oe ten, ee cital. “Mandan thine Cosganeey will ji : Libel iewalise rol rol t less and the Indian was relieved of | resent the three-act play, “Mother f a his immediate distre: Washi: J 12,—@—Re: a bullet through its brain. The In- given at the Palace theater Sunday dents of “South Dakota filed affic| dian. was not touched by the bullet morning at 10:30 by . Carl B./davits with the radio commission | but later died from the wounds in-! Carrington, N. D., July 12—@)— Se Circuit officers will be|asking continuance of the permit for | flicted by the animal. Paul "Albee, 10, son ‘of Christ, Albus, 1 story tellers recount that/farmer residing near here, was ———_—_——. Arm: rene was asked if he was not | drowned in the Pipestem river t Mummies have been found with | af of hitting the Indian when he |of Carrington late Wednesday while On the Sunday afternoon Program | gold-filled teeth. shot at the mountain lion. He ad-|swimming. The body was recovered installed with Rev. C. J. Fyllin rookings. EB orca The circuit Choral Union sepugpestoceme sing. SAYS MARJORIE TOCLEO: J “I sure am highly elated with the beautiful Printed Crepe I bought and paid only $1.48 a yard, which is worth at least twice that much; and you should see the stunning Dresses, the Coats, the lovely Silk Underwear, the Charming Footwear, Kayser Hose, Bed- spreads, Luncheon Sets, Handbags and hundreds of other unbelievable bargains. WHY—IT ALMOST TAKES YOU OFF YOUR FEET! I am going to be at Webb’s ev- ery day bright and early, for I can’t make money any faster. I told my husband to dig deep into his pocket and if he hasn’t got the money to borrow it.” ; Values My Dear! WE THANK YOU We thank all our friends and customers who were here on Opening Day of Kism, Stanton Za Denhoff,’ Goodrich, MeCluok Martin’ Bumnetsd, Fee: Gomis, Benedict, Butte, Colgharbor Emmett, Falkirk, Garrison, Mott, Mercer, Blue Grass, Flasher, Glen Ullin, Roseglen, Ruso, Turtle Lake, U1 Wash Wilton, Gackle, Napoleon, ee tgs Venturia, Wishek, Zeeland, Arena, Baldwin, Driscoll, Kintyre, Linton, Stras' » Temvik, Almont, Fort Rice, Hebron, St. An- Ei? Hak Te, Leith, Now Loins city Rocky Rasch Steele, Tappen, Tuttle, WE APOLOGIZE We sincerely apologize to t p waited on, and are for the trouble and inconvenienc: it through. i 4 : z z i & é & #2 The motive for Miss Golder’ i cide was not established. She en-|% fiction stofies. Armstrong is said byt a thee ee on a 4 | § sagt i 5 apa " nesses.” ited ou justifiable de- to have been tiding along the banks . rebiril havpy ‘taoad, nShe smiled The afternoon will be given over | "“ithe father, the mother told offi-| f @he Little Missouri river when a| and chatted with the concierge be- fore she went'to her apartment. A but the huge cat was clawing out| suicide. Mi aig, ed anes sath suicide. Miss Golder was uncerstood Pipe Organ Recital houge early, Sunday evening saying| his vital organs when Armstrong | to be subject te seursthone cicce BOY, 10, LOSES : “mg wei “a jt ki si i ntatn tom fall IFE IN RIV R on. = 4 | i The convention sermon will BROOKINGS WANTS KGCR The mountain lion fell dead with re EIQ. MY GOODNESS---BUT WEBB’ S STORE IS A BUSY PLACE! xf WHERE SHOPPERS THRONG | THERE MUST BE BARGAINS! 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