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eee SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1013. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE ‘PAGE 5 f-aesssasnassssansssrsasaSssn sen ssssssssssssessesssssssssrststnssesinnynetsnssssssnpsssnssespesseespeeeseeapenstne enpeanamntnesessarepnsegsnereneaaseatesneenasaneosasenpaaprmasaieeesss oem searesseeae oessnnmermemmetese-emowanatieneanor osetia ota So=T==aEERCaESSanREER RnR SPURNS etna oT TaD iats | SOCIETY NEWS. | A TRIP TO FLORIDA BEACH MINOT MEDIC IS eee ear ad amine nhcien Mpa ee SAM’S ARMY ae oe eae Aart tt 5 i p.| . LADIES—TAKE WARNING — | Bergliot Caspary “ = | é a 2 . , > 7 ces) as Te i Klein, tailor for dry cleanin | si | WHY BUY A RAILROAD TICKET FOR THD SOUTH WHEN PHOTOGRAPHER CAN BRING THE] MEMBER OF UNCLE (ea ee ea nteee baa. and “play safes Series ot Sermons | NEWEST CREATIONS NORTE? ing, Rooms 1 to 5. marck, N. D. | | For Evening Service — Minot, N. D., Jan. 12. ) 1 Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite of the First - Under no circumstances do not at-} ss ai : Presbyterian: cuivem uae spnennest al Pence, one of the best known prac: |rompt to clean garments in Warm Bas: | Teocher ot Singing @ series of sermons to be known as tic! titione the northern part of tie} oline or to rub them in gasoline, for, Studlo Third Floor of Business College state, has acceptel a comm a spark, a spark Phone 607K “Heroes of the Faith” series for tne the friction caus Sunday evening service. In addition! the large chorus choir under the d rection of Miss Caspary will furnish! The dates and themes fo! first lieutenant in the medica S and has left for Fort Kiley, Kans. wher ke three mont training preliminary to entering upon! active service. —Joseph, the Forgiving. Toses, the Patient. The Witness of Bohemia— Feb, 3—David the Trustful. Feb, 10—Lincoln, the Savior of the} Chiropractic | | | - . Union. Sa ae foumodavonie oe The Science thal is fast succeeding \ Washington—A Festivai ! edict ‘ a are Ue The -UniverssiMan | HE food value WW! Chiropractic Succeeds On Its Merits m 7 | of cocoa has H Nothing but the good it has accomplished would give it been proven by cen- turies of use, and dietitians and phy- { sicians the world over are enthusiastic | in their endorse- ments of it. It is said to contain more nourishment than beef, in a more i readily assimilated Booth Recaps Swell \ tS C. Drive Fun 4 A large s1 Daughters ducted in the postoffice, Grand Pacific and Van Horn ho committees of women. This sum \ Ty the be turned over to the Knights of Co lumbus Red Cross drive fund. They will be continued through Saturday afternoon, Women of the Catholic church are working hard for the success of the ! the great favor it has found. We are not afraid to trust the H future of the science to the judgment of the people. Our | greatest concern is to educate the public to the facts of the science as contained in its suecess as a health agent. All we ask is a chance to prove our claim that adjustments will eventuate health in most cases where other methods have afforded no relief. Let us show you how to adjust away the cause of any body trouble that affliets you, and we will abide by the result of our work in our efforts to prove its merit. The Cause of Dis-case ' cirive and in adultion to the booths a fe Th hoi As shown in the foregoing, Chiropractors assume that fargo cura Was realised! from helene ea fa id bee the eause of the majority of dis-eases is due to impingement ; owever, should bea of ner by the bones of the spine. To prove this assump- K. B. Strauss, Mrs. C. W. Paul- and Mrs. George V. Cunningham. riday evening, January 18, the} Young Girls’ Sodality will give a b efit card party in the Knights of Co- lumbus hall, the money to be addea; to the Bismarck fund. high-grade cocoa,—- | “Baker’s”’ of course. tion right, the fact is cited, that when the vertebrae are adjusted to their normal appositions patients recover from their ailments, There is much unquestionable proof in evi- denee of this ertion, Surely Chiropractic eannot be far wrone in view of sueh fact. : Consultation and examination free at my office. It is delicious, too Rs Trade-mark on every package Adopts Calendar Plan. The Guild of St. George’s 1} piscopal | church met Thursday afternoon in the| parish house when the calendar plan| of raising money for the Red Cross} w. adopted. Other important busi- ness matters were considered. The meeting was one of the largest held for some time. Public School Notes. The average attendance in the city school this week was 1,000. The en- rollment taken Wednesday gave 1,01 A number of the pupils are out school on account of measles and | 4 mumps. The attendance at the high| know what is good looking in vathiag); a The bather in school building was 227, at the junior | suits. the awning effect ‘Ss a costume of high school 289, at the Will 248 and Here, for example, are three of the} blue and white striped satin, slighily , the outside grades 154. | most fa New blackboards are being installed | left the y 4 ‘ in the Will school to replace the ones |ation of 1 worn out. Two dozen of study desks | charming have been installed to accommodate|ed by the the increased attendance. | cluster tuc —_ Jis the o ~ | se art 4 Licensed Chiropractor Best Equipped Chiropractic Office in the State Graduate of the P. 8. C. A. O. HENDERSON, D. C. Offices: Mandan, N. D. Made only by Walter Baker & Co, Ltd. Established 1780 new under the Palm Beach sun rabber chin strap and ‘ew York.--One necl not nec ung person is wi se colore 1 Judge A. M. Christianson, who is in| == the’ Bismarck hospital undergoing | Tuesday, treatment, is getting along nicely. jnoons from ¢ ees ee ‘or Cithine Miss Mary MeGillic of Mandan, \* Catholic: i niece of Mrs. Henry Murphy, wife of _Father 1 Hiltner, pastor— Soldiers can not march without shoes or resist pneumonia in a winter of record-breaking a it at either side to give the appear: i n of an apron. White satin bloom-|¥ * 4 . Capt. Murphy, has gone to Winnipeg, | 9: . Second Baptist (colored), ' Canada, for a visit with (tends, mon; 10 4 and Sweet sir severity without warm clothing and sufficient shel ter. 4 she ae rtesye, | BoTMon p. m. Sunday cL ) LX: Cary of Mandan tett ‘Thurs-|p,'m. evening service and benediction he testimony of General Sharpe before the Senate's Investigation Committee_on the urn, Enroute he will visit Evangelical, shortage of clothing supplies for the soldiers, appeals to many an editor in the United States as ugnter, Mrs T ot streets; ev. i z 0 . auger, iam Litle of Pitts | streets; Rev.’ R at 8 0 a most oe and instructive account of “th e circumlocutory routine and the general red tap-- \ eeu wchool at 11:303 F the operations of the War Department. ; _ Mrs, Harold Winchester of Flasher | ject Reaching Up: ery ° pera i en Pe ty suonding 2 short Ume in the: Pat 8 o'clock: Ener On the cther hand the net result of a canvass among members of Congress and officials of Pre 1. Conklin and Mrs. N- 0 lat 8 oelock. ; the Government Departments made by the New York Times brings that journal “to the conclu- stad of Fourth street. . oral ee ee ah a Ee themorning one. sion that the enue has accomplished a ‘vast amount of work considering the short time Mr. and rs. F. W. Murphy of the; * 4 r ise: ' Toue apartments who ote waking’ wl siete oorcemee pega ate clapsed since it began to make preparations in earnest; that there had been some serious mis- tour of the east are at present in New| W, J. Hatcheson, D. D. “Young Ch > foun of the oust ate ak egeat ta New /W, 2. hutchegon, 1 “Young : takes and delays, but that the activity of the War Department i is at last distinctly on the upgrade.” the capital city the last of the mont:.} ment of the Lor will preach the f In THE Lr TERARY DIGEST for January 12th, one of the most enlightening articles inistered. Mrs, Victor J. Remas of Fargo, who | Mnist in this unusually good number deals with the C vi WwW t- Be Soe oper oe Ie s a lly ¢ H th the Congressional investigation oie i Depart 2 of this eity, is spending sever-| &¢ : ment and voices the editorial opinion of the country upon the disclosures. any illummating | AL reais, in Minneaupolls With Ret) Ceasuo,” wit Eases details are presented, and the article is one that will hold the interest of every reader. { vio and Mrs. Bickhart, SvenInE Rervicg at : { apes mon, “Meeting God | LBARN 70 DANCE Other important topics in this issue of THE DIGEST are: H o Mes. Tohn F. ee nan ane fon Jone —: . Jv, of Mandan, le: ursday for { Mow dork city, where they will spend | If You A F N M : the remainder of the winter. Enroute i : k hi f P they are spending a short time in Far e ! want ta merica or 0 a es 1 t eace go as the guests of Mrs. W. W. Fuller. I Ww ish to an- i Presenting the Results of a Caretul Editovial H i spaper Opinion From All Over the United States Upon the : Mrs. N. L. Call of Avenue A, wae { | BE Hence, Frepaganda wont to Minneapolis last Sunday, ex- nounce tO.my | POPULAR The Brewers’ Campaign of Righicousnes Will the Government Keep the Railroads? v] Ay reel rema ir ie nex! a Ay i*ree months. Mrs. call has taken up|’ Customers that |) Join A Peace Offer Distrusted by Both Sides Teutons Squabbling Over Poland é her feeidence at the Leamington apart- I h 1 { Class Germany’s Las t Colony Gone ments. 4 eae 5 ° * = ° ave tyes Now The Coming Great Aerial Combat Howe 108 Cop Save el ee os ate |__CHURCHNoTICEs | from the Tri- |} Classes emeting a Site Upside Down Medical Music oa ‘ ‘ ae at ~dible Reptiles : 1 Christian Science, Fourth and Ave- ( - | 7 We y wi. Far torn carin aenday coos bune Block in ! Patterson’s Resurrected Art of William Blake de ae are Movi au schooi . . * c sibject “Sacrament:” Sunday school! to ihe Haggart aa Admonishing a Pelted Darling e Historian In the Movies zt 8 o'clock, Reading rooms opened Block Pe Shall We Close the Churches? What the War Did to Harry Lauder A , ' = Eve. The Income Tax—An Urgent Duty, A Glo- | Mr. Sunday’s Slang Book The Woman Be: Children’s rious Privilege How Railroad Stockholders Will Fare hind the Gun. She WIRRULEEMNESEDD | 2 s ere Many Striking Illustrations, Including the Best Cartoons 2 : must keep the home-fires aturdays ‘burning, the little ones fed | Phone 310 for Appointment | The People Who Read the Digest and clothed. Don’t starve 5 ° f i The hest test of any periodical is the class of its readers. | the people who read THE LITERARY DIGEST. They are i thi hildre Th Miss E. is Hawkinson MISS RUTH ARNOLD ! 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