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COURT CASES HERE MoKenna Requests That Briefs * Be Submitted in Presbyter- jan Church Dispute Two judges from outside the fourth aint beta istrict court sessions in Judge George McKenns of Napol- eon presided at # hearing on the peti- tion for an injunction to restrain Revs, BE. BE. Matteson and ©. A. Bal- som of Wilton from preaching in churehes under the jurisdiction of the Bismarck Presbytery of the Presby- ferian Church of America. After hearing the arguments, Judge McKenns ssked that each side submit briefs. It is expected that the case, which grew out of @ dispute within | the church organization end resulted | in severe] pastors leaving the parent | church, will be settled in the near future. S tion, he had with- eld from the Ben- John W. Young,| kote and ines of Federal! melted without cai Leboravories, mak-| river sufficient to ers of ges bombs! thus encourage the used in industrial | cess, The reasn fog Gisputes, testified. | enon, ‘he the snow water parched ground. pepper rich i2 Why put up with “ameall ear” fimite- tlens... you can new gel @ great big Nash for so very. title more! @ That hig car in the picture is the new 117- inch wheelbase N. LaFayette-"400", Tan’t it a beauty? And it’s much higger ‘ all three” emall care, than any-of the You get e 90 borsepaw over. 06 sized Double-Action hydraulic 00; the’ Sal bee consi Strongest type of truction, You get ae seats. More headroom and - You get all these “extras” —yet this hig Nash costs just a fow dollars more than any of the “all three” amall cars. NASH Ls 520 Main Ave, COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY 4 => === Late Br River Is Forecast Prediction fat the tos 10 tat Séie- sourt river here “will not break up HSdential Intorias- | toe some time,” was made Thursday whieh sent the gauge here to a max- 3 E Rg e z ty li e i 1 i gr ; ret let [ g br : j » aie Owvil Liberties | “The reso « late break: inquiry certain! expected, he pointed out, company records,| of the snow in Western ¥E i tr } >» ‘4 i i Bl | FEEE F a t = i Fe 63 i rf Fes 5 ¥ Average thickness Schilling (22st & é Fe Ee E tet 3 3 nt ue ER t I tr Acteal phatograph ef Nech LaF ayette-"\400" ¢-Deer Sedan with trunk N You're missing a bet if you dam' CONVENIENT TORS AND J AVARLARLS THROUGH THE NASH C.LT. BUDGET PLAN. Aviematic Cruising Geer evaileble on oll Noch models THE BISMARCK Horse | ncn't Endure Slipping Autos! FALSE TEETH minute longer. FA TE ore der to. spr! Polas teeth ‘drm. Glves fine feeling of security and comfort, No gummy, y taste or feeling. Ge today at any drug store. . ment. tad i setae ie ee! ie ! Fue Eyes aE E a i FEE gE Hi F fi Hy a 3 a : | ‘The old goat says, “My sen, be canny, And dea’ jet lest wight get yeur nanny. ‘Tahe my edvice—you'll net regret t— | Use moderation. Don't forget it!” g in 4 i “| MoNelly, traveling dentist, and Cept. Robert A, Murray and First Lieut. Walsh, Michael J, Walsh, O, Jenssen, Orville EB, Kitchen and Raymond Iasitt. Four more will be employed a little later, According. to Colonel ..Leonard of the Fort Lincoln headquarters. At present there are two veteran companies at Manden- end Fargo and Kensal, Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Not Enough Jobs; He's Seeking More -aigha . Broken Lots of 2 Trouser Suits Drastically Reduced . i Men’s and Young Men’s BOYS’ 2 near SUITS 2 Trouser Ages 12 to 10, values to $15.00° E __ SUITS | $5.60, $7.50 $9.95 Ages 7 to 14, values to $12.50 SHIRTS SWEATERS — B NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LINES i . SHIRTS Gines 14 to 16%. $1.95 values, Plain colors, figures, stripes. Now $1.65 3 for $4.75 $1.50 and $1.65 SHIRT VALUES Now $1.25 3 for$3.50 .. $1.95 MEN'S 98e SHIRTS Iai tore §1 00. $1.49 MEN’S OXFORDS Gloes 61 to 10%, values to 96.08 pening oz soe bee a oe 10% to 13%, NOW .......0ceecee $1.00 ‘Telephone Calis are in otfet ALL DAY: SUNDAY. EVERY NIGHT From 7 p m. to 4:30'2. m. One Lot Men’s and Young Men’s HATS $2.50 to 14.00 Valucs Now re > $195 $245 $295) 7° """Siemae Dahl Clothing St 410 Main Ave.