Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE eT FIVE BUSINESS GIRLS” LIKE CUTICURA Because it keeps the hands soft “) ing service at 10:30, the pastor will preach on “The Opening of the Iron Gate.” Sunday school at 12 o'clock noon, classes for all; Epworth League at 6:30, leader Mildred Scott, sub- ject, “Count Your Blessings.” Miss weade will sing. Evening service at ‘7:20, subject of sermon, “An Utter- most Salvation.” Old fashioned hymns, @ vocal solovand a Violin solo, the lat- ter by Mr. Halstead, will feature. First Bismarck Council One of Northwest's Most Active Travelers’ Organizations Local Unit has Membership of 135 and is Constantly Growing— MOST CHERISHED "GIFT, YOUR PHOTOGRAPH-- wore ce t Cc ristmas Presbyterian, Second and Make the | -\ and white, the FE Thayer streets, Rev. H. C. Postleth- Has been Important Factor i: i ii i I |] Hi j appointment f | waite, minister—Morning service at Po ‘actor in Life of City and in Development peomplexion ad » "today. ; 30; theme of sermon ‘The Well by of the Whole Slope Region. freshandclear : : ; ‘the Gate;” Sunday school at 12 Sic pee Se oD and the hair o’clock noon: Christian Endeavor at} Bismarck council, U. C. T., which temporarily sojourning. in’ the city. live and lossy. 6:29; evening service at 7:30; mid-|this evening acts as host, at one of|The occasion will be marked by the We call your special attention week prayermeeting Wednesday at|the season’s most brilliant social func-| informality which has always contrib- CUT R to our holiday gift certificates 7:30. A new patriotic hymn will be| tions, in honor of Grand Councillor | uted so much to the success and. good i Y rh {sung at the morning service and a|John L. George, is one of the three} fellowship of U. C. T. social undertak- 1 rifies ke musical program will be given at the| largest local units of commercial! trav-| ings. There will be a warm welcome cleanses, pu! Y 4th Street. Phone 264 evening service by the young people’s|elers in North Dakota. In influence|and genial comradeship for all who gs — andbeau- Q £3 " choir under Miss Caspary. and scope no council in North Dako-|come, and it is expected that more ‘Roast Young Turkey, tifies, the Ground Floor Yj _ ta covers a wider territory, does it|/than 200 will partake of the grip Stutted ‘ala George Oi ‘ema t ug 8) North of Grand Theatre. YoU more thoroughly, has proven more| knights’ hospitality. Among the hon- Cranberry Sauce Seater big . i a WY /; - CITY NEWS f enereétic, or mare. of a decree oF ered guests from out of town will be soothes ‘ - . —_——— + | in the progress of its community. ‘om Hughes of Fargo, first senior ‘Mashed Potatoes, a la Murph: andheals. - e ; ; Py roid A majority of the 135 members of' councillor of Bismarck council, who (‘y ‘ ; era . Fs Holmboe Studio” areal, Vinton alike Relding, | pismarek council are men who make has come out especially tobe with his| C*nled Sweet Fotstoes a Ia Se | Sun, wind and dust all do their Sigs the city Thursday on business. thelr Tesidence here pad whose hao boys tonight. California White asparagus best-to ruin the complexions of pee Wipe - nant eee les lige here. ny of them have ‘The speakers will include Hon. A. a la Paulson those subjected to them. Busi- Here on Business.—Among the busi-| homes, here. All. of them have proven w, Lucas, mayor of Bismarck; George Hoover Bread a la Stewart irls who must face all kinds | mess visitors in the city this week|themselves live and progressive citi- N Keniston, secretary of the Bis- ness gir! 7 |were Peter Ensz, Christian Jodsaas|2e0s of their home town. In every- marck Commercial club; Thomas! Lettuce - Tomato Salad a la Fossum of weather find that Cuticura thing ~which has made for ad’ e ir skin: 7 |and 8. E. Clizbe of Mc Kenzie. 2 Tene ab a polterent the egunelr nes D. ‘Hughes of Fargo, western man- ‘ does much to protect their Ss ‘ i ; c |}! Here From Moffit—W. Lowth for-| been found in the fore. In Commer-| ton. C5. ane Se minat ee pave: Toasied/ Cheese Waters and keep them looking their best. S : jmerly deputy sheriff under Sheriff|cial club work, in Red Cross, ‘Liberty | justice of the North Dakota. supreme| Neapolitan Ice Cream a la Hollst | Sample each free. Address post- : French, but who i8 now located on aj bond and Y. M. C. A. drives the) court. nan S. Stewart, as toastmaster, ‘Assorted Cake a la Orr card: “Cuticura,” Dept. 13F, farm near Moftit, returned today after|kniguts of the grip have been found] yi) pe chief of events. Sold everywhere ; spending several days here on busi- ee than holding up their end; more] » ‘the ofucers of Bismarck council are Gate Noir & s-02K. leon Boston. rywhere. e at ness. ? an doing their share. C.R. Norton, deputy grand councillor; ad EE Dinner-Dance For Grand Councillor me — Bismarck is indedted to Bismarck} C. S. Fossum, senior councillor; O. K. John L George to be Big Affair now tank ee stard “bt, "Einger| cence towntaise hic kane ned Genes secretary-treasurer; J. ©. the feed will be interspersed, dancing eo VJ 5 Sewing ‘Machine company and W. H. a jong:felt want. The city is indebted| Oberg, past councillor; E. V. Eere- to the familiar strains of O'Connor's a athe War cin cladine 7 | Merrick of St.. Paul, general agent, to the traveling. fraternity for, the 5 ‘| Z a ; The d{nner-dance this evening “at including Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart,| was in the city Friday visiting the success of saat projects Shien oma Hee UME Bucce Mente orchestra will be enjoyed. ; ven b “Bis-! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. , Mr. and-Mrs. | ‘ the Grand Pacific given by the Bis-' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oberg, Mr. and-Mrs. | joca) agency. not hive been undertaken of success-| In charge of this evening's event, x e s snark gounell ge Se a Gr ttea | Roper Mage ee jcinmernan, ; fully consummated Without their help.| primarily in honor of Grand Council: cial Trayelers in. honor ir grand | an . R. Fields. ie banquet wil Dies in Local Hospital Andrew thoy have been loyal to Bismarck, de-|lor John L. George, the first presid- Look through your clothes closet councillor John’ L. George, will be the be served at 9 o’clock in the Grand Bischke, aged 63, of Artis, S. D., died q 3, , 5 » * fending her good name and fi Nop and pick out all the old SUITS, OV- big society event of the week. From Pacific diningroom. Dancing will fol- in one of the local hospitals late Fri- je, tae fame far and wide over thelt [domain whom Jismarek bas had the ERCOATS and DRESSES, then cal Following the vrief program of af ter-dinner talks and toasts with which junior councillor; John BOYS WANTED. Not going to school or otherwise employed to sell papers. For any ambitieus boy this is an excellent proposition. Apply, Circulation Dept. Tribune. BE CONSERVATIVE. Dont fail to eat your lunch at Pat- terson’s Dairy Lunch. 8:15. to 9 o’clock in the parlors of the low the dinner and O'Connor's orches-| day afternoon. The deceased is sur-, ¢), ; 5 ve wil og hotel, Councillor and Mrs. George will , tra will furnish the music. A number! vived by a widow. The body was tak- terrltyey.. North, aud ‘south, east and| honor to call citizen, are C. W. Paul- Mee of ant sae Mh us on ial sles ‘ receive with a committee of the of-! of out-of-town guests are expected to’ Artis today for burial. west, in good weather and bad, these] son, Felix Ulman, C. M. Henry Holist Press and repair or dye them, as y ° fleers of the U. ©. T-and their wives | attend." c ae pub cee de flying, squadrons of commerce ‘have|and J. P. Sell, on the executive com-'(oare, at & very small cost. Ericos, Berg liot Caspary i ST Be wives, attend. Dies in St. Paul word has been re. need the state and sister states, and| mittee; J. C. Oberg, W. T. Brown and Child’s dress, and up; ladies’ : —== = | ceived here of the death of Philip Wherever they have gone they have|Dan Stewart, as the entertainment dresses $2 si Freee rr a Teac'er ot Singing CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO showered them with preserved: summerfeld, supervising ai f the found a welcome. committee,- and a speciale committe Men's sults j overcoats: 91:25 a dl Floor of Rusiness College frufis and jellies and ovuer eatables.| gimme Sewing fe egento In their chosen profession ther are| composed of Dan S. Stewart up. ROUGH DRY 7 cents per pound.| Studlo Third a SOLDIERS SHOULD BE Singer Sewing Machine company, ,,, el iB a. . Bismarck Steam Laundry. Phone 607K aders, They have’ worked their. way | Oberg, C. R. Norton and W. T. Brown. upward to a point where they com-} mand the state’s most valuable terri tory. The uouses they represent and ited Cross knitting formed the diver- sion. The guesis included Mrs. Charles Hageman, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. J.B. Brown, Mrs, W. J. Freed, Miss a ' Young, ‘Miss Johnson, Miss Bond,; §t. Alexius Notes.—Among the pa- Swear by are good houses which merit Miss Strieb, and ‘Miss Laston. | tients to enter the St. Alexius hospital the patronage which their representa. Pern | within the last two days are: ‘Wm.|tlves have won them. Silver Wedding. F. Luke, city; F. J. Brink, Glen Ullin; |, Tonight the trayelers play ,the host Editor S. A. Young of the Mandan} Mrs, H. RB. Smith, Schmidt; Lawrence ‘0 Bismarck’s leading dusiness and Repuviican and Mrs. Young celebrat-| qustin, Flasher; Liberanus Gustin, | Professional men as well a3 to, broth- which occurred in his St. Paul home November 13. He’ formerly lived in Fargo and was well known in the state 11 23 24 SENT WITHIN 10 DAYS Important information regarding the time Christmas packages should be sent to Long Island for the boys of North Dakota has just-been received in:Jamestown by Mrs. Andrew Blewett from Mrs. James D. Gray, who is in Long Island with her husband, Capt. The Menu, not by any means least in importance, follows: Cream of Tomato a la Oberg Whipped Cream There’s a cure against getting old, an excellent and thoro one. There's nothing sensational about it; it’s the best that can be had under the ex- Rocky Mountain Tea makes you feel young and gay—take it today. 35c. Tea or Tablets. S.D. ROHRER EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE 613 Broadway Phone 864 Loiled Green Lovster a la Fields Julienne Potatoes Celery a la Norton Gray. ed Thursday their silver wedding an-| Flasher; . Nancy Homsey, Driscoll; | knights of the giip who may be Ripe Olives a la Zimmeynan BRESLOW'S. 4. m Mrs. Gray writes. that all packages /niversary at their home in Fourth) Mrs, J, B. Field, Zap. Those to leave intended for the boys for Christmas/sireet, mandan. During the evening) ‘ E. J. Raymond, ; the hospital wer . should be, sent within the next ‘ten days. ‘She further states’ that’ tha packages. should bear the recipient's name, the address of the regiment: and, diviston,:!:Camp | Mills, Hempatead, Long: Jeland, N.Y. WB Ysleube , Entertains Choir. . Miss, Caspary entertained members of the First: Presbyterian church eve- ning choir of which she is director Friday evening at her studio in the Bismarck Business college building. :.».. Food Demonstration December 5-6 are the dates an- nounced for the December food dem- onstration by Miss ‘Newton of Fargo in the-capital city. The dates: were decided on Friday afternoon at a meeting of the ‘Bismarck Food coun- cil in the Commercial (lub: rooms. ‘Forester Benefit’ 9. As ‘a Aan Lady Foresters, ‘the’ film production of “The White Sister,” fea- turing Viola Allen, will be shown Tuesday, November 27 at the Grand Theatre. The advance sale of tickets promises a large audience. Sale Will Be Large Early reports received from the Red Cross Seals sale indicate that the sale will surpass the one last year when Bismarck alone sold $355 worth in one day. Committees were busy from 9 o'clock this morning canvassing their eleven districts and everywhere people purchased most liberally. ie Fruit Shower. for Teachers. ifMrs. ‘Myrta Morgan and daughter. Mts. O. T. Raaen entertained Friday evening at their home in Second street in honor. of Miss Mary .Hinck- ley and Miss Katherine ,Densford of the high school faculty. Miss Hinck- ley and ‘Miss Densford have taken ‘an apartment in the | Jones building and: the guests last, evening | Purity in cocoa means carefully selected, scru- pulously cleaned cocoa beans, scientifically blended, skilfully roasted, and with the excess of fat removed, reduced to an extremely fine powder by a strictly. mechanical process, no chemicals being used, “the finished product containing no added mineral matter. AND_IT_HAS A DELICIOUS FLAVOR members of the Royal Neighbors tend- ‘Dawson; Master Evert Johnson, Wash- t ‘Knitting for the Red Cross was the Benefit for the Bistitarck! St. cial song numbers by the junior choir} and instrumental selections. ered them a surprise and presented) pyrn- uline Kraft, Strasb Si them-with a handsome silver gift. Ed- Bales ee Mrs. ied B Noles itor and Mrs. Young are among the} ang baby, city. i: x best known residents of that place. ‘ Ex-Governor’s Son to Wed i Formal announcement has been made of the engagement of Capt. Duane York Sarles, son of Ex-gov-' ernor and Mrs. Elmore Y. Sarles of day night and on Thursday took Hillsboro, to Miss Sylvia Daphne charge of the seventh grade of the Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs./ | local school. James D. Brown of Minneapolis. Capt.' “ne tebron teachers were enter- Sarles is with his company at Camp tained last Saturda: * y evening by ‘Miss Dongs, pee moines Te. INO ‘date; tas Gladys Jones at her home south of biased panic ng. town. Mr. Albert Funk and Mrs. Wal- “Club Notes. ter Schweigert motored the crowd to the party. The L. O.®-. H. ciuy was entertain- ei ed Thursday. afternoon by Mrs. C. C. elite Geant eee ore ne par- Wattam al, her uome in Fifth street.| Mts of a big baby boy nearly a ten- pounder—born in the Bismarck hospi- ‘@iversion. tal last Monday. ' Mother and ‘baby ‘Phe D..D. B. club which has only| ®f@ reported to be doing well. recently,,Leen organized, was enter- rs. C. L. Robertson’ entertained ‘tuined Friday evening by ‘Miss Olga! the members of the local teaching \igness at her home in Thayer street. | sores at supper on Monday at six Red Cross knitting was the diversion. Clo s 2 Miss Esther Shogren of South Da- HEBRON NEWS 1 Miss Ann M. Gallagher of Minne- apolis arrivel in Hebron last Wednes- | : kota, newly employed teacher in the o— > primary department of the Hebron jt CHURCH NOTICES ! | school, arrived in the city Saturday ' aft Catholic; Father Hiltner, pastor—| neta by Ay robatee ol anata nie Pe arene etree outs vision of the first grade which is in mon; 10:30 a. m, high mass, English en Diode tacctinei@nt head Tues- sermon; 2 p. m., Sunday school; :30) day evening in the basement of the th m, evening seivice and benedic-| Congregational church at which it was on: : decided to apply for a charter as a St. George's Episcopal, Third andj branch of the Morton county chapter. Thayer sireets; Kev. George Luzzelle,| Rev. N. Hass was chosen as tempor- rector—Sunday before Advent, Holy| 4Ty chairman and Mrs. C. L.’Romert- communion at 8 oclock; Sunday! SN as temporary secretary. school at 10 o'clock; morning prayer| Mrs. H. l.. Deibert entertained Wed and sermon at 11 o'clock and evening | nesday evening in honor of Miss Mar- prayer and sermon at 4:30. bi hey Dinner ere nee — e Fleur de Lis Confectionery, Evangelicat; Seventh and Rosser under the management of George Brat- streets, Rev. R. E. Strutz, pastor.— zel, opened for business Saturday Morning, adie at eat oe Ha evening. The new store is well fitted serman; Sunday school at 11:30; Y. out and should attract a good busi- P. A. at 7:15 with Thanksgiving pro-' ness. gram under the direction of the Mis-; The old Dunham Lumber company sionary committee; evening service at! shed ahd office was moved this week. 8 o’clockin English. | Part of it was moved into the north- Second Baptist (colored) Righth| CA#t corer of town, where, according " © rumor, it will be remodeled into and Sweet streets; Rev. M. W. With: ‘ o'clock, Thanksgiving service. The ko in th ew Bratzel buildi stor will preach on “The World’s| mre nttures and stock are new. ak Be The fixtures and stock are new. A eee realit’s “Thanatopsie”’ ecg | men’s furnishing store fills a long felt Mrs. R. Anderson will sing, “Face to|@nt in Hebron. Face.” All are welcome. LADIES—“Gordon & Fergerson” make fur coats, $50.00 and up to $800.00. Muffs, scarfs, etc. Swedish Luther: Seventh and Avenue D, Rev. E. F. Alfson, pastor.— Morning service at 10:30; Sunday school at 12 o’clock noon and evening service at 8 o'clock. Special music by the church choir and the male quar- tet of the Swedish Lutheran church of Braddock at the evening service. All are cordially invited to attend the services of the church. First Baptist, Fourth and Avenue B; Rev. L. R. Call, pastor—Morning ser- vice at 10:30; subject of sermon “War Time Thanksgiving’;’ Sunday school at 12 o’clock noon; junior Christian Endeavor at 3 o’clock; senior C. E. at 6:30, Miss Bysdale leader; evening service at 7:30 featured by a popular lecture on “Work and Play,” and spe: KLEIN. Trinity Lutheran, Seventh street | WHat AMERICA Must Do Germany will be defeated by France, Great Britain, and the United States, and at the last, the lion's share of the task will belong to the United States.” This opinion, advanced by many competent: observers since Russia’s lapse into anarchy, and Italy’s staggering reverses, is accepted by our press in all parts of the land in a spirit of quiet. and unfaltering:resblution. ‘We have, drawn the rd and we might as well throw away, the seabbard,”” exclaims the’ Chicago’ Heradd,.:‘for it.is to -be a fight to a. finish and German suceesses in Russia and Italy indicate that the struggle may be prolonged.’' The only German drive that the Allies have reason really to fear, many of our papers declare, is the coming drive for peace terms that will leave Germany secure in the po: ion of her present absolute control over middle Europe, and which will doubtless find expression through various pacifist outlets in America. ‘‘What I am op- posed to is not the feeling of the pacifists,’’ says President Wilson, ‘‘but their stupidity. My heart is with them but my mind has a contempt for them. I want peace, but I know how to get it and they do not.’” The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for November 24th, deals with the present war ¢ it throws a flood of light upon the subject that is stirring:the soul of America. is and Other important topics covered in this number of ‘The Digest’’ are: America’s Vast Labor Army to Cooperate and Win the War Union Heads in Many Branches of Industry Declare Their Adherence to President Wilson's Program for a ‘‘Stand Together’’ Policy Until the War is Won CHINA OBJECTS TO OUR JAPAN PACT NEGRO SEGREGATION UNLAWFUL THE DAWN OF ORDER IN RUSSIA THE CAUSES OF HIGH-FOOD PRICES THE JEWS TO RULE IN ZION (Prepared by the U. 8. Food Administration) VOLCANIC IRELAND NEAR ERUPTION INGENUITY OF THE CAMERA-MAN WINE FOR THE FRENCH SOLDIERS SANITARY SODA A WAR CALL FOR THE SCHOOLS VARIETIES OF ANTI-GERMANISM THE ‘‘POILU’S’ PROTEST AGAINST UNCLEAN SHALL WE DESPAIR OF CIVILIZATION? PLAYS NEWS OF FINANCE, INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE Many Striking Illustrations, Including Full Page Reproductions, and Cartoons “Digest” Readers Acclaim Its Worth from All Quarters of the Globe Frqm the steaming jungles of Senegal, the fertile plains of the Argentine, the temple shades of Japan, the teak forests of Burma, the coco-palms of Hawaii, the blue-gum groves of Australia, and the far-flung acres of Saskatchewan,,a single mail recently brought to the editors of THE LITERARY DIGEST a sheaf of letters telling of the writers’ gratitude for the oppor- happenings. It is cosmopolitan in its seope and uni- tunity afforded by, this most comprehensive of news- versal in its sympathies. To read it is to become a recorders of keeping posted on all the great events of citizen of the world, November 24th. Number on Sale To-day—All News-dealers—10c Other letters tell how it keeps the prospec- tors in a far-western mining-camp in touch with the world’s affairs and how it is passed eagerly from hand to hand by the ‘‘Tommies’’ and ‘‘Sammies’’ in the trenches on the Somme. Wherever men gather to- gether it is read from cover to cover for its crisp, condensed, and wholly impartial summaries of current the day. recipes sent free | ao and Avenue C: Rev. O. R. Svore, pas- tor—-Morning service at 11 o'clock with the celebration of holy commun- ion. Service in both English and Nor-; wegian; evening service at 8 o'clock Sp ecial featured by a reformation sermon by Thanksgiving Sale on Hats and WALTER BAKER & CO. Lrd. DORCHESTER MASS. ene.u.c.rat.orr. Established 1788 = ou | @ Jitertry Digest music by the combined choir of the! oo \Nielsen’s Millinery FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORR , Trinity Lutheran and the Mandan 420 Broadw iy. church. McCabe Methodist Episcopal, two! blocks north of the McKenzie, Rev. ——————— W. J. Hutcheson, D. D., pastor.—Morn- | gggoqgeaageneeneesavansuasennea”daueaceenunnvensogse