The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 18, 1928, Page 3

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SATURDAY, AUGUS* 18, 1928 ‘tHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Junior B. Y. P. U. meets at the par- She Likes Us Hail Claims Reach in which several cars were wrecked] Paul on September 24 and Chicago/ nell University, it was announced. ? ——— 14,992 'D: in Week oe gre bee thew pai was Wal Sut ater 1, The ee at here today. i a url . Dykes of Grea! ritain, who} wil over rates he al Gill McCABE METHODIST. EPISCO- . e crashed at Newtownards and was| points in the United ates west Matters, te peauccoeded, by Te 4 2 A. = RCH taken to a hospital unconscious. —_| of Chicago. the state of the U. S. Great Plaini ’ : J Mu falter E. Cae With 2,675 claims for hail damage Don was leading at the end of 25} F rding, president, and E. M.! experimental station at Mandan, Morning worship 10:80. reported to th ite hail insurance 5 laps, and continued to hold the lead i traffic expert for the] Matthew will report at the forestry roe, Pretude — Humoresque — * department during the week ending throughout the race, which was 20/ state railroad board, will represent| school September 1. bade Miss Ruth Rowley were aio 11, the jet ete for Northern Treland, Aug.| laps. North Dakota at the hearings. a eae . An Word’ Ie rh e season was broug! 1 8) a8. Kk. : ‘Britny se eae anee e THOMPSON CLUB HAS OLDEST’ on Wijeos. oe "Tickensle “county reported. the|Qtamotls racte, won the fovs|| Hay Production and _|State Forester Has Thompeon eHBEE ua bel coment oaeiapsacyrid Ee MRE " } Bur its total Yor the seasoe' ts ct] tourist trophy ear race wear ee ma.| Consumption Studied! — Cornell Scholarship] ».2%?™?*9"q:M™,Mary Pascoe, aps to Compete in Matches at Sermen—Rev. F. Norris "ot Wes. ' . jous losses this year hav_| Mile course here today, mae ‘ Beet SDe August 18 uhompsenn gives the cfu te dig i Le tei Data pertaining to the produc- jottineau, ., August 18.—]|tinction of having tthe ol ive Camp Perry, Ohio Postlude—Pompose—Rogers. rted 272 Ered yyy in ae Alvi GE Waren: Seatac cand consumption of hay in| (AP)—Charles A. Gillett, extension} member of any woman's club in the Ne Le e 4 u y i : North Dakota School} state of N Dak Mi a yefiftgen members of the North Da- Prelude: Serenata--Rogers.| hats, tx boroa Ya Was Waalbia Wat] Soccdeat clover ce oa Wl The, ntoestnia Comarca cum St.| tion to accept a scholarship at Cor-|to the Federated Club bulletin, ota national gua: their fertory: ig! Ported this year. The race was marked b m= = homes August 24 for Camp Perry,/ Kahimann. es oe a r by a num Ohio, where they will compete in the] Sermon: “Personal and Group ‘ of accidents and withdraw 4 annual matches of the National Rifle| Rel; ” . a Association of America August 26 0. W. Kolberg © to September 16. Postlude: All Pomposa—Gal- This announcement was made to-/ braith, day by Major Harold Sorenson, team] Prayer. service Wednesday at apes Ado irl wi captain, Bismarck. 8:00 p. m. gi Instruction for the matches have — ar as been sent to the 15 representatives} PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH auty p t, . of the North Dakota unit. Paul S. Wright, Pastor. States so well that she wants to re- Scores of trophies, medals, and/ Sunday morning service at 10:30,/main, but New Orleans immigration prizes are awarded each year at the| broadcast by nye, officials h@ve decided otherwise. She conclusion of the affair to the win- Organ Prelude, Sweet Bye and Bye, i wyer, faces deportation when her tem- ners of the various matches on the porary bent permit expires. program. Seventy-eight team and individual] soto, The Niet and Nin, Campion { KILLED IN 4 T R U Cc K Ss matches are “on the program en! Preston he matches of the National Rifle CEST pircarelie Op. 80 No. 1, i , with f tions, ; . 1 1-4 Ton Capacity Yyli é jo" . a . members of the association. A few ‘Spirit and "Truth" ip of in Tire T rouble 4 Wheel Brakes tinental Motor at ie ate ction, a nthe a of Organ Poni by Fanfare Miltasi, "Ee ae =, BISMARCK (We are in a positivs { «.ake immediate deliveries) open ly. ¥ the United “States, according to in- frente worship at 8 o'clock. Train Runs on Open Switch a , formation sent out by the general Organ musie: Into Roundhouse ACCESSORY & Fe ar ety ahe meet] avers Sehmecker. a | HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY ¢ . Angus La Ci » Wis. Aug. 18.—(AP secs i great follows: Colonel Conga] March, Nightingale ‘the engineer was’ Milled and ‘nore TIRE COMPANY PHONE 269 ‘BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Duryee Morris : ie ‘Sor , team captain, jolin Solo, Cavatina, Bohn. than 1 assengers were slightly fines. Captai in fikecy, W. Jef- if 2s j Shaken carly this morning when the We Change Tires frey, Williston; First Lieutenant |sermon, Rew Past Siri cht, limited Burlington road train, “The Fyre . Drop Anywhere JUST PROGRES ' IN Safe and Sane Transportation PASSENGER AND EXPRESS AIR SERVICE mant Simon W. , $ marek; Master Sergeant Frank Ww. Supreme Court Sets dls at ran nearly 400 feet on G AS technical serreant, Fargo; First Ser-| “Hearing Date Later|" iic"stsine and two. mail cars| eant Rufus B.” Lee, Dickinson; went through six walls of a machine Here’ Li irst Sergeant Raymond M. Bassett, N shop and roundhouse at the Grand eres a gasoline Wahpeton; First Sergeant Wilbur begin hearing crossing here. The dead man is En- that tackles the A. Lunday, Fargo; First Ser; it P- gineer C. W. Soules, 52, La Crosse, big jobs with a Kenneth @ Walter, Williston; First ; ced here | Who jumped. steady pull that Sergeant Harrison W. Wilder, Grand puts you “over Forks; Sergeant Miles B. Chatfield, Insurance Claim Is th ahem i Herald L. Croo! = he top” with vel- Wiltsion: td Sergeant. Vernon E° Filed for Victim of vety smoothness, pene bbc . Minot Plane Crash The first claim for state insurance resulting from death of a person in € . \ airplane crash has been received : at the state workmen’s compensa- tion bu here, The claim was made following the in Minot of Walter L. Ed- wards, Minot garageman, who died in an airplane crash at Minot August 10. Edwards’ companion in the plane, Fred Glaze, was also killed, As the state workmen’s compen- BETWEEN NORTH DAKOTA’S TWO GREATEST CITIES Bismarck to Minot in 90 Minutes ‘ f . sation rules read that a person must TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN have been killed in his line of duty CHURCH aon ee ae ot he. ae . G. Monson, Pastor 6 res: loubt as to whether or n Services Sunday morn’ at ass Thro Ca) 10:45, conducted Ly role A. P : ugh pital tain compensation. ———— a pitt, Heene : GARRISON WOMAN DIES SHORT STOP SER- to be eligible for compensation, Avenue C and Seventh Street Tom Heeney and Wife \dwards’ ww will be apie ty vs- Carlson of Washburn, N. D. e ° e rrison—Mrs. E. W. Pe! Mn, | d 1 " d Pl nox rurmseax cnunon |, ylarceme tts cs went Qe VICE STATION Licensed Pilot License ane (Missouri Synod) Gans _ Eat pot yrange last 12 years, died recently at a Bis- Fyre-Drop Gasdline and ‘ ry e Fourth street and Avenue A, si marck hospital where she was re- ls J. V. Richert, Pastor. PHONE 314 BY A COLONEL LINDBERGH SISTER SHIP a ceiving treatments prior to 17-~. | There will be no services on the| married now. Mrs. Heeney | &@ major operation. Beside Opposite City Auditori last two Sundays in August. The] yill be with the Shard rock from EOE 8 SrRTHErAee mnt We Specialize in High Pressure Sunday school, however, will meet] down brothers, ‘They are en rovte|thtee children Pauline, Dorothy and Greasing on these Sundays at 9:30 a. m. their home below fasienie *| Elmer. Funeral services were held i here. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Iva E. Herzberg, pastor Sunday—10 a. m. morning wor- ship, communion service, 11 a. m., rd school, 8 p. m., evening wor- ship, sco nenden 8 P. m., prayer serv- Ice, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST “) . F. Schwi ’e 409 Twelfth street Services‘in church on corner of Seventh street and Avenue C. Sabbath school, Saturday 2 p. m. Preaching Service, Saturday 2. p. -m, Meetings in the tent on corner of Seventh street and Avenue B every evening at 8 o'clock, - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B C. A. Stephens, Minister 10:30—Morning worship, the ser- mon subject, “The ‘Battlement Around the Home.” 12 Noon Sunday school. Se 7 p.m.—Senior B. Y. P, U. Today you demand infinitely more entirely within ghe past two years. 5 P M ] 8 —Evening worship, ser- in your automobile than you did t, “The Scarlet Cord.” fi {ee ene Sas -Passenger Monoplane and acceleration and longer lite, secondtononein : Powered with a 220 Horsepower Wright Whirlwind Motor TAN Sudcieniens gemareircs |R _ AMPLE INSURANCE of openations are arctan in Bape cach 20 Oakland epolont For Reservations or Information, Phone the Oakland and Pontiac ane | ' P af builtin factories constractedalmost stamina and Selanne HO EL RIN CE | ne “sg : : Daily Schedul | Geeere | Stair Motor Co. agen Leave Hotel Prince, Bismarck at 1 p.m. Leave Leland Parker, Minot at 8:30 a. m. ASSOCIATE DEALERS Bismarck Arrive Leland Parker, Minot at 2:30 p. m. Arrive Hotel Prince, Bismarck at 10 a. m. Bocce es Een Fare, One Way - $15.00 _ . Round Trip - $25.00 Ee cP eee eee, y, Hnne—Remeter } An All University Aggregation AT ‘Are Making's Bret Tous of the Nectheeat’ THE 9

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