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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1917 BISMARCK DAILY® TRIBUNE. ‘A. dozen pkotographs will take care of, most of your friends at a moderate cost. The most cherished gift, YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT Ath Street. Holmboe Studio SOCIETY YOUNG MINISTER ARRANGES SERIES OF FIVE SERMONS Beginning tomorrow and continuing throughout the five Sundays of De- cember the Rev. L. R. Call of the First’ Baptist church will give a series of morning sermons on the Workl War and a Christian Nation. The titles of the sermons are as follows: D ‘The Suicide of Germany.” De ‘The World War and the Christian Faith.” Dee 16—“Christianity vs. Kultur.” Dec. 23—"The Peace of God and a World Conflict.” Dec.-30.—"The Threshold of a New War-Yei Mr, Call is a firm believer in the Church-militant and an’ interesting series is expected. Conducts Conference. The quarterly conference of the McCabe church was conducted: Fri- day. night by Rev. C. E. Vermilya. The work of the church was reviewed. Bids for (he building of e guild:room. were opened:‘dnd discusse: ‘and plans’ made for the:adoption: of one of: these bids and fob: thevraising: of: the funds necessary: for !thet:room.: This irodm will fill atong-felt need: and: will add another splendidfeature to. the grow- ing chureh: ty atte 10 BAKER'S ‘COCOA _ ds ese Purity in « car use al 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 8 CO. Ld. DORCHESTER MASS. Established 1780 WEO. U.0. PAT. Orr. Mfrs: L, 6, Maynard, dat TODAY Phone 264. Ground Floor North of Grand Theatre. NOTED RUSSIAN VIOLINIST TO GIVE € CONCE RT HERE Today comes the announcement of the date for the Mischa’ Elman concer |* iv Bismarck which will be December December 8 at the Auditorium. Mrs W. F.,Cushing of Fargo is maneging Mr. Elman’s appearance in this state The appearance here of this great Russian violinist will be one of the distinct musical treats of tue season He is recognized today as one of the, world’s greatest violinists. He is a young man with a magnetic personal ity which never fails to please. Mrs Cushing this week presented Miss Florence Macbeth, soprano in concert in Fargo and Grand Forks before large audiences. Miss Macbeth gave | i a concert Thanksgiving day at the ho- in tel Kadisson, Minneapolis. Mrs. Cush-|roy, black velvet, and tblack as rach ing accompanied her there and was|an, with a satin cone hat in lacs her guest during her sojourn in that| to match. | city. Calico Dancing Party. ‘The entertainment committee of ihe Bismarck council of United Commer- cial Travelers has announced a cali €o dancing party for Saturday even- ing, December 15 in Patterson Hall This’ promises to be one of the most at | BLACK AND WHITE New York, contrasts of dl: tume designs ha‘ ular with women and seldom is the! effectiveness better exemplified than! is a tratteur costume of white The jacket of { short velvet whi coat i the IN STRIKING SUIT | pastor will talk and the church quar- tet sing. Two special numbers will i be given at the evening service at-8 o'clock. Mrs. M.. Mosely Withers will} give a reading and Mrs. R. Anderson will sing. *-—~“orry NEWS a Birth of Daughter—A’ daughter was was born Thanksgiving day to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yung of this city. -*% Teacher Here — Miss Maud Ham- mond, a teacher in the Linton school, is spending the week end in the city. Licensed to Wed—A marriage li- cense was. issued Friday to Fred C. Voight and Rose Hassa, both of Bis- marck. - McKenzie -Visit ‘Among ‘the vis- itors in the city Friday from McKen- zie were H. EK. O'Neill and Jerry Sweeney. Garrison Visitor—Mrs. A. B. Cur- rier of Garrison is spending a short time in the city visiting friends and! shopping. Custodian it!—Carl Liner, custodian at tue Detention hospital, who has been seriously ill for the last few days is slowly recovering. iChimney on Fire——The chimney of the Will seed ouse was on tie this morning and an alarm was sent into the fire department. A bucket bri- gade put the fire out and the ser- | Vices of the department. were noc needed. LM. B.A. Election—The M. RB. A. will meet Monday” evening: in. the | Knights of Pythias hall and elect of- ficers for the year. .A social enter- tainment and refreshments. will fol- low tue business session. ‘ Meeting called at 8 o’clock and all members are asked to attend. St. Alexius _Notes—Miss Mehner, daughter of John ‘Mehner of Mott, By BETTY BROWN. The sharp and effective and white in cos- always heen pop-} the costume pictured here. This rdu- his suit is notably and the small inn bordered with a band of astra chan, which also forms a deep band the hem ‘of’ the white, corduroy, a girdle of confines the white “astrachan novel events of the winter season. crepe. blouse. Entertaining Eastern Guest. eee Mr. Young of Oswego, N. Y., has . ee . arrived in the-city and isheing ‘on with Mr. and Mrs. Thorberg of that tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bur- ton of Sixth street. iMr. Young is an uncle of Mrs. Burton and stopped here; enroute to Billings, Mont. Entertain Guests. A party of Bismarckers of the Misses Mary McPake, Tes. Henry, Maygie Brady, Mrs. ©. A. Ba ker, P. R. Fields, Oliver Hanson: Jam Jan and Jack Kinney, were ompose” | Cs net | city. mir. and Mrs. street have retur Mr. ‘Revs. Pst. Watkins and Gy Kinwall will leave Monilay for Wé from a visit with and Mrs. ». Tuoin of Mandan. uington, D. Part in the Wheer they will take Workers’ coniereace and the nation: al convention. Me. and, Heaton, promt: it resident i riertained over Thanksgiving by Mr land “Mrs. H. O. Ratzer of Hazelton. fesic Maris ” 8 i Dorothy bilniore of Kou are iu Leaves for East. visiting the former's mother, Mrs. hter Miss Haight o° Jésephine and mother, Mr: Avenue A, left today by m ning given for the benefit of the Red | Owen, Wis. where they wi sit | Cross. Mrs. Haighi’s daugiuter. ‘Later th Vv Rev. Father Ludwig of Napoleon, will go to Chicay>, The Mayn: have rented their home ‘o Mrs McCoy, tue formar i at the state capitol, and ‘vi the winter in the f sperd Mrs, TT. Lt “of Mikkelson street. entertained over Thanksgiving Miss Lillian Foster, who portrayed the role of Blaney-Mrs. Wheeler in “Fair Kighth and Wermer” that evening at the Auditorium. Mrs. Mikkelson and Miss Foster formed their friendship in New York city several years ago“*} This promising young actress is a ciagh pBter | Mr. and Mrs. W. ter Irene and son George of Hettinger, are in the ci » and Mrs. Ge Uvering and , ters. Jehs of Judson. While there they ead a dancing party cis eve: s' has returned after a visit with friends this city. A. Overing daugh- as ti Be Mrs, guests of Mr. Keniston . Ce ee | CHURCH NOTICES | Catholic; Sa. ‘ Father Hiltner, pastor— ni, first mass, English sermon; m. second mas: of an Episcopal minister of *nat' Bity. | mon; 10:30 a.m, high sermon Pp. m., Sunday school Pp. m, evening service and bene: tion. oe ee PERSONAL NOTES | e mae A. J. Henry, Sr., of Valley ther of Miss Henry of this city, has gone to New York to visit hi sons, Major Frank S. Henry and C - at Heary, ‘yefore they leave for France. ane Henrys are stationed at Camp ‘Mills, St. * | Thayer stre rector. communion at 8 a. m.; Sunday municn at { mon at 4 Episcopal, ‘Third Rev. George bn unday in Advent George’s Firs 10; Litany, sermoa and holy com- evening prayer and lix Ulman, of Fitth | —s Kenistoa are ae who has been qui'e ill in the St. Alex- ius hospital is improying. Mrs.; Jacob Messmer of Glen’ Ullin, ‘enteréd «the hospital Friday for treatment. Mrs. | George Coleman, who underwent an eration three weeks ago in, the same hospital, was able to return to her home Friday inthis city. ROLLER SKATING AT THE ARMORY TONIGHT We have just received a consign- ment of new Hanley roller skates. | The rink will be open for skating. par- ties any time, except the regular skat- ing nights. ; + 12-11 the very of Europe, alizing propaganda, will give one a clear leading publications, A NEW WAR-TASK While stuetican' i many angles and reflect of the New York Mori is caught, convieted, and shot.’’ EVERYTHING NOT MERRY IN LEAGUE CAP Organization Finding that Admin- istration of State Affairs is Real Job More complications seem in store for the league administration, The disagreement between State Auditor Kositzky and Attorney General Langer over the right of the league judges in particular to draw the $500 per annum expense money which the league seems to have promised in the cam- paign last fall would not be drawn by them has assumed really serious pro- TOL CIRCLES |Crawford was irregular portions, and has split the league eae A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up ‘This home-made remeny be cone for quick results, cheaply made. The prompt and posi action of th simple, inexpensive home-made remed in quicl ickly healing the inflamed or swolle arene of the throat, chest or bron- chial tubes and breaking up tight coughs, has caused it to be used in more “homes than any other cough, remedy. 3 Under its healing, soothing influence, = chest. soreness gocs, phlegm loosen breathing becomes ‘canker, tickling it throat stops and you get a good night’? S restful sleep. The usual throat sna mest colds are_conquered by it in 24 fiours or leas. Nothing beiter for bron- chitis, ‘hoarseness, croup, whooping cough, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough. syrup, pour 2% ounces of Pincx (60 cents worth), into a pint botile and fill tha bottle with plain granulated sugar syru and shake thoroughly. You then have| = a full pint—a family supply—of a much Detter cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for $2.50. Keeps perfectly nd children love its pleasant taste. Pincx is + special and highly concen: trated counpound of genuine Norwa pine extract, and is known the wor! over for its promptness, case and cer- tainty in overcoming stubborn coughs and chest colds, eTo avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “24, ounces of Pincx” with full directions, and don't accept any- thing clee. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded, The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. camp into two factions, with a very strong following backing Kositzky. Now comes a falling out between the new Frazier board of regents and the attorney gencral over the question of the presidency. Langer laid down a certain method of proceedure to be followed by the Frazier regents in de- posing Crawford. In their haste they overlooked one or two vital steps, ac- cording to Langer, and he has held that their election of Muir to succeed and illegal. Robert 1. ‘Muir of Sarles, the leagu ‘choice for president, comes back with a hot interview in one of Townley’s self-piloted organs in which Muir de- clares the regents did follow Langer’s directions and that the estimable at- Bergliot Caspary Teacher ot Singing Studio Third Floor of Business College Phone 607K — ' torney general is talking through his fedora, Muir declares he will decline to abidé by said attorney general's opinion, First Presbyterian Church 10:30 Holy Communion ¥ (Session meets in Chapel at ‘10 o’clock.) 12:00 m, Sunday School. 6:30 Christian Endeavor. ” 7:30 Special musical program in charge of Miss Bergliot Casp- ary. above all seazons. week earlier than usual. Our stock is now complete. every line. opposite NPY Depot: The Kaiser’s Secret Army In America sto what is being done and ling of the Ame medies are s ‘aph, which idea V ning Te! anhood takes up the challenge of the Kaiser’ sof its support in'this country are menaced by furtive, ons are spying, eabotene: bomb-planting, incendiarism, murder, and a hundred forms of insidious and demor- an people on the subject, sted—an ominous undertone In our judgment these outrages will continue until-some spy armed forees what it is proposed to do, through the Other-important topics in this number of THE, DIGEST ARE: Fifty Million Railroad Owners in the United States The Holidays Are Approaching Rapidly Do Your Shopping Early Its a patriotic duty to mail your gifts early this season If you want your friends to have their presents on Christmas day you will have to mail them one —WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE-- being evidenced in the s We have a wide selection in QUALITY ALWAYS ® a € Spliciams - Bismarek,N N.DAKOTA.« ~ ou the seas and, fields non-wniformed armies whose, ‘ What are we going to do about it? The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for December Ist, It presents the facts from editorial comments of tement Is the Present Crisis Through Which the Railroads are Passing an Indication of Ultimate SMASHING THE HINDENBURG LINE IS THE U-BOAT NIGHTMARE ENDING? BLARNEY FOR IRELAND GERMANY COUNTS THE ODDS FOR ALL AMERICANS Government Ownership? AMERICA’S PART IN THE ALLIED WAR COUNCIL LLOYD GEORGE REWINDING THE CLOCK SOBER TEUTONS TO WHIP A DRUNKEN WORLD POSSIBILITIES OF A REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND UNFAIR PRACTISES as a Cause for High Prices Dr. J. G. Moore of Fifth street, is ‘spending several days in Minot as the guest of Judge and Mrs. E. B.: Goss. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thorberg of Sev- enth street, have returned from Man-| | Trinity Lutheran, church. This will Zion German Lutheran, Rev. J. Koch, pasto) Morning service in Ger- man at 11 0 ; evening service in English at 8 o'clock. Services in the be the first service to be conducted USELESS: WAR INVENTIONS SNAKES AS AN ASSET SAFETY IN CANNED GOODS THE DESTRUCTIVENESS OF DEPTH BOMBS (Prepared by the U. S. Food Administration) THE DRAFT CRIPPLING THE INDUSTRIES THE FOOD VALUE OF ORANGES A FRENCH WAR PLAY OF SPIRITUAL REBIRTH dan, where they spent Thanksgiving | here by Rev. Koch. THE SONGS OF TOMMY ATKINS MILLIONS FOR THE Y. M.C. A. ae E CURRENT POETRY Where College Girls are Doing Social Service NEWS oF FINANCE AND COMMERCE PERSONAL GLIMPSES OF MEN AND EVENTS ' A Fine Collection of Illustrations, Including Cartoons An Impartial Weekly Record of World Opinion ing the views of hundreds of periodicals for First Baptist, Fourth and Avenue B, Rev, 1. R..Call, minister—\Morning ser- vice at 10:30, ‘The Suicide of Ger- ” Junior Christian Endeavor at enior C. E. social hour at 5 and senior C. devotional hour at 6:30; evening servic on “The Sting of Deati ond streets, Rev. H. Postlethwa' Eighteen Copies ‘with the celebration of holy commun- e Sunday school at 12 o'clock noon; N jan Endeavor at 6:30 and eve-| or a 0 a 1S or ing service at 7:30 with sermon on} : nsearchable Ways.’ A spe{ val program will be given at As long as they last The Tribune will sell them for the evening choir un- $5.00 der the direction Indispensible for School and Public Libraries. f: The most‘ comprehensive and carefully edited History of the state in print. Several Hundred Fine Engravings This is a special offer for libraries of state. CASH WITH ORDER BISMARCK TRIBUNE mar your benefit, quoting copiously from many of them, and stri ving as far as may be possible to giv the exact atmosphere of cach opinion cited. DIGEST runs no editorials, attempt to influence your thinking. {o record facts, leaving each individt his own deductions therefrom. today. In common with every other fair-minded man and woman you want to know what the world is thinking, what public opinion actually is as to the great issues of the day and the epoch-making events that are crowding the international stage. And you want this opinion undiluted, not garbled or toned down to suit your supposed preferences, THE LITERARY DIGEST gives you just exactly this from week to week, sum- iterdry Digest INK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORE THE makes not the slightest It aims simply 1 reader to draw It awaits your verdict Miss Caspary. two blocks north of McKenzi Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, D., vi . Sermon on unday school at 12 for all. Good Epworth (Leaguj, leader evening service at, 7:30. 2 ith singing of The pastor will preach on lasting Love,” and will tell! George Mattheson's great- 'O Love that Will Not Let hotel; tor: o'clock noon, ¢! orchestra; H. Johnson jthe “Ev | the s! jest Me Second Baptist (colored), ev. W. M. Withers, pastor.—Special rally will] make the services at the Second Bap tist Sunday. The pastor is ing to raise debt of the clu at the ussal