The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 2, 1918, Page 5

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cy * ening. m.; services in the English language at 8:00 p. m. Sunday schoo} at 12:15 Christian Science Society, corner of Fourth and Ave .C—Services at 11:00 a. m.; subject, “Jesus Christ.”; Sunday school 9:45 a, m. Wednesday évening meeting.8:00 p..m, Reading room, open. Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday 3:0 Oto 5:00 p..m., corner of Fourth: street and Avenue C. Swedish Lutheran Church, Seventh street and Avenue D., ‘Rey. E. F, Alf- son, pastor—Morning services at 10:30.a, m.; Sunday , school at 12 noon; Evening service at 8 p.m. Mu- sic by»the choir .at the:-evening, ser- vicé. All are cordially invited to at. tend’ these. services... eyo St. George's Episcopal Church—3rd and Thayer, Rev. George Buzzelle, Rector. 3rd Sunday in ‘Lent.—Holy Communion, &t 8 a. m.; Sunday school “at 10; Litany, Holy Communion at 11; ‘Evening Prayer and ‘Sermon at 4;30. The Lenten ‘service has ‘been changed from Friday evening to Thursday ev. Virst Baotist Church, L. fh, Call. ect ng pa. Morning service: at 10:30; to cf sermon, “Fatherhood o?-God.” S.nday school at 12 noon Junor Christian Endeavor. group No ening at %:00 o'clock; ‘group No.*'2 at 4:00 o'clock; Senior Christian En- deavor at 6:30. Evening service 7:30, topic of sermon, “How Old Are You?” First Presbyterian Church—Corner Second street and Thayer, Pev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning ser- vice at 10:30. The Holy Communion will be observed. The session will meet promptly at 10 o'clock in the Chapel. ‘Sunday school at 12: m.; clagses for all, C, L, Young, Supt.; Christian Endeavor at 6:30, subject, “The Power of the Cross in Asia’; leader, Miss Beach;Evening service at 7:30. This wil be next to the last discourse on the ‘Heroes of the Faith’ series. The special theme will be “Paul, the, Man with a Goal.” Special music by the Young People’s choir under the direction of Miss Caspary. All are invited ‘to the services of the church. . : , F McCabe Methodist Church, two blocks north of the McKenzie hotel, 10:30 a. m. morning: service. Sermon cn “Reyerence.” -::12 noon: “Sunday school; a class for each,one. 6:30 p. m. Epworth Yeague, leader Miss Tingle, All’ young’ people are invited. Open‘ discus#ion'‘of ‘topic. ‘%:30 p: m, Evening ‘service, Special: sermon ‘on “Jertsalen and its. Present, Mean- ing.” Mts, H. H, Steele ‘will sing. An ofchestra: under the leadership of Mr. Frank, Halstad will assist. Mrs. Stein: ;will'render:the: old’ favorite “The Holy City.” “Rock. of Ages” will:be given by Mr. Light. ‘Mr, Krap- pel Will’ give: “Nearer. My’ God’ to Thee,” and the usual congregational singing of the. old hymns will*be in- dulged in. Ayspecial invitation: is given to.the men of the city at attend, acéOmpanied by their families, The Epworth: leagae’gavé a splen- did: social. entertainment in’the lower ment,” Governor Stephens said. “Nei- ther will I make public the letter re- ceived inthis connection from Prest- dent Wilson.,until it is certain that the defense will make no further at- tempt to obtain reconsideration of the case by the supreme court.” | UNCLE SAM TO BUY BIG BATCH OF WEST’S CORN New York, March 3.—Corn to the amount of from 500,000 ‘to 750,00u bushels per day -will be purchased during the ‘next three weeks, at the various middle ..western grain ex- changes by federal committees for. use abroad, it was announced: WANTS TO OUST - - HIS OPPONENT Michigan City,-Ind.,-March:2—Sam- uel J. Taylor, who was defeated by ‘Fred C. Miller for the office of mayor recently, filed suit in the superior court today demanding that Miller. be ousted and Taylor placed in office: Miller took office January 7° after charges had been made that he was an enemy alien. JOE STECHER FAILS TO THROW POLE} New York, Y., Mar. 2.—A catch as catch can wrestling match between Viadek Zbszko, of Poland, and Joe Stecher, resulted in a draw at the end of two ‘hours wrestling at Madison Square Garden Friday. Ne . Diet, Exercise ¢. An eminent medical aulhiotty w hat most of our city fulks dic o. hickening of the arterics or of kids: tisease... Ti.2 kidneys become clogge ind do not filter the «sons from th: lod, and one trouble follows anothe: tigh blood Pressure damages the heart arteries and kidneys. Usually its dan ger signals are backache, pain here o here, swollen fect or ankles, rheumatir twinges or spots appearing. before. th syes. “The.very best.remedy is this: Ea meat but once a day or not at all. Plenty of outdoor exercise, and drink . purc ‘water frequently. Before meals take « little Anuric, the great uric acid neutral- izer that is easily obtained at the drug store.’ When you have-dizziness, chills or sweating, worry, or dragging pains in back, try this wonderful. enemy to uric acid, which Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N.-Y., discovered and. named Anuric. You .will: find. Anuric many times more potent than lithia, dissolves uric acid as hot water does sugar.” . Prominent Women Everywhere || Endorse This, Bozeman, Mont.—During young I suf- Be fered frosty. Doc- ae torsdid ‘me no good, so mother gave mei Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in con- | Season from a Roadster to a Sedan. Every Purchaser Insured by Dependable Service We are not here today and gone tomorrow. Selling of automobiles without assurance. to the buyer of perma- nent service we do not think the buyer will spend his money for any longer. As an assurance to the buyer on the point of service we built our four-story building, equipping one floor with the most modern machinery obtain- pening Announcement Our sample floor is now in readiness for the Spring buyers of Automobiles. We have on display a full line of Chevrolet Motor Cars together with Dodge Brothers, Chalmers and Hudson Motor Cars. It is the greatest variety of quality cars ever shown by any automobile dealer in the Northwest. We can suit every taste or fancy able with a force of mechanics of thé type you will have confidence in. A Big Saving of Money to Purchasers CHEVROLET MODEL FOUR-NINETY According to specifications the cheapest car in America. } RISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE . 2. a ommiunicati ade] bank of'the Dnieper river north of of the Teutons is said to be cautious.| and labor assembly, following similar’ | SOCIETY N, EWS. | j f oe ee apart ae: Kiev. , | It was anounced in a dispatch that|,action taken several days ago by the Cea f S ° 7 Three Germans Taken. Petrograd Threatened | Austrian troops have begun to ay bidlorugl peed od tle pot na rc F : Ukraine. ‘This movement, | which char ie assembly eT rege committee j ; In addition, three Grenian prisqners |, That the situation in Petrograd has} Tis tate atl reaponae to an ap-| controlled ty socialists, Several oth- Mrs, C, L.' Young and Mrs. Robert t fi ined in the hands of the Ameri-| @come critical is reflected in the re- i p : | Orr entertained twelve of the ladi ' romainednan Borne amen port that the American and Japanese| Peal from Ukraine, probably due to} er unions are planning to withdraw, of the food sale committee roe the ‘ ease the same sector, the American ambassadors have reached Vologda, | the operations of the Bolsheviki there. | it tbe fry one o ane assembly prob- ’ i . i i . it Von Seydler, the Austrian pre-| ably will be formed. Presbyterian church at Luncheon at : artillery has been taking revenge for {the capital of the Russlan government / Dr. Von Seylier. the Austin pean ; abek 1 o'clock Friday, at the home of Mrs. the German, gas:attack early in the Of the same name, lying far to the) i tr Me at OSG ‘the invasion of LLS 150. C. L. Young. . week, ‘and German positions have been cast of Petrograd. The British and Pca aqatae HAE -AUstila‘Talati peace FLIER FA nt After luncheon plans were discussed on demolighed-by the storm’of shells sent | French embassies also have left the with Ukraine. FEET. TO DEAT! for a noon day lunch and food sale to a f over. In addition to fighting in the| Russian capital, but nothing fs known abel dal a, be held Maren 30th. Mooney Awaits Action on Hear-|“Our Boys” Don’t Budge, Ex- Toul sector, the-Americans hava been | 4® to their destination. SOCIALISTIC CHARGE Toronto, Ont., March 2.—Flight Cad- e afternoon was spent in knitting. | ing for Retrial With the . cept to Fight and Go For- active just north of Chemin Des Russians paleeack as Es et Lloyd Carter of Boston, 20 years old Leaves For France i A 5 ‘ Dames, where they have taken part in a Reports forward ryshe Nero * au MADE AGAINST UNION Royal Flying Corps, was killed tonight Rev. Bruce Jackson, ‘father of the Prospect of Renial ward in German’s Raid -__| repulsing @ (German attack, ou sayathet the, Rusplad troops 4 at Leaside camp when) a machine in Bismarck Boy. Scout movement d : destroying railroad property and burn- Minneapolis, Minn., March 2.—The| which he was being. instructed collid- during the last few months Y, Me i Americans, are. Pclsonars ing.stores as they reilte before the local electrotypers, plumbers ed with another machine at a height A, worker in Camp Dodge, has lett for| ,, 22", Francisco, Calif, Mar. 2—The| THOT NEAR CHAVGNON| | German’ official statement. says | Germa’ a At ne mete by unre. yet structural fron workers unions today| of 150 feet. The of the second. France, to ‘be in charge of aY.M.C Mfe of Thomas J, Mooney seemingly that ten Americans were taken pris-| fous fighting reported. but the advance withdrew from the Minneapolis trades| airplane was sertausly injured. by “ A. hut néar, the pattle front He Vda was in the hands of Governor William + ~/oners in the latter, secton, The fight- called for the ¥..M.C. A. war service) jy “{p?hens.briday as the result] Red, White and Blue Ripples | ing was near the village of Chavignon- ; ae fing Bebb lecanse of the at preme court, which denied motion for Over Battling Yanks in Americans, probably members of one ‘ a y e delayed his) » new irial on the ground of reversible i, i of the national guard divisions taken puss addy aabiche cepar aes Mrs, Jackson has recover-| Gror in the procbealiigs whieh léad“to Chemin Des Dames: - + -- to France some time ago, wére along Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get a ; conviction and death sentence on a ; the famous Chemin Des Dames sector, . H. ‘ Langer-Cady murder. charge in connection. with. the]. London, Mar 2—According to‘a die but the German- statement. reveals at the Cause and Remove It ear--- i Miss Lydia Cady, di preparedness parade bomb explosion a er ‘ their location: more exactly than any- ., who. | Dn ote setgery eater rsh rere tor tom een hing averted om he A eels eens os] Rey, W. J. Hutcheson talk on of William Langer, Attorney-General Makes No Cornment’ lal news agency at Petrograd dated| ing front. “ and positively do the wor! | Dy : of North,,Dakota, this afternoon at| In Oakland, where he spent the day,| Thursday, the German offensive has Six Gas, Deaths. People afflicted with bad brcath fad! c th ‘home;of her father, at 214 River-| Governor Stephens refused to com-|been stopped by serious resistance| A few more Americans have been|quick elet through ee Ray side Drive. Only. a small number of| ment on the court’s action or to indi-| which has been oflered by the, revo-| taken to field”hospitals near Toul sut- live Tablet u pleasan\ beh | guests will witness the wedding cere-| cate what move he would make when) luti : fering from the effects of gas poison- cad tablets, skp en for | p mony, and Miss Cady will have no| Money’s appeal for commutation or| '#tonary troops. ning. So far as known, the gas cas-|¥ all who Know them. bridal attendants. For his best man pardon comes before him as it will in) Vienna, via Londoti Mar. . 2.—'Ten nalties number six dead ang about bees oivs tecseed act gently Mr. Langer will have Robert S. Ersk-| the event that the supreme court re- ‘thousand. Russians already have laid| eighty overcome, .Of thé latter, only stimalating them to’ natural action, AT THE ine. Folowing an extended honeymoon | fuses a rehearing or denies finally the a 4 one case is considered to be grave. An aring the blood and gentl; ifying trip, Mr. Langer and his bride will| defendant's righ fal, Theide-| CON thelr Arne. and: ‘considerasie ded. to the| the ‘enti 7 do that which oBaee ae The? pea cn i Hh le his defen ania right te ret Ue e - quantities of athmunition’ carts and ultimatum has shese han ere ine the entire system, abe ie ny ‘ic! r% Nore eet Lat me ismarck, Cranks ay pied pees avn on © | other rolling stock have been taken | Russian Bolshev! ‘ soverniney ii 18 | dan, eros | colonel Coes without any (or a e et: oO ist urc o- $| olication would, be filed on the twen,| ‘tan communication’ sanguncing the! ree save. in Sich to alen the peace ging cathartic are derived from Dr. Corner Fifth and Thayer Sts. | |, CHURCH NOTICES | |tieth day, and that Mooney’s case ete a ment oF an treaty demanded by the Teutons. Co-, brands ore aeblcts without griping, A tr | woul: be carried to the executive of ‘ incident with this demand, the Ger- pain or any disagreeable effects. S d E; M h 3 d Catholic: Father; Hiltner, pastor—| the state if the court's final action is] Paris, Mar. 2—German troops es-| man advance into Russia has been re- I Dee Bi Baers alecovored the un ay vening, arc. re 8 a. m,, first mass; English sermon; | not satisfactory to the defense. pecially trained for raiding operations|smed. There are apparently three a patients afflicted ‘with i 9:15 a. m., second mass, German ser- Letter Kept Secret. attacked the American salient Friday| columns of Germans advancing into rowel ode liver complaint, with the Special Orchestra and Vocal and Instrumental Solos mon; 10:30 a. m. high mass, English) 3% was what had been expected,” |, Might and this morning, but tho Am-j Russia. One is near Luga, midway be- attendant bad. breath. < Site sermon; 2 p. m. Sunday school; 7:30]... tne comment on the decision| ericans maintained thelr entire line| tween Pskov and Petrograd; one is Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely by Prominent Masicians Pp. m, evening service and benediction. | °°, i 1 E ' everywhere, and in addition caused | said to be »t Polotsk, midway hetween i: i x nash made Ly Loth Mooney aud ‘ne district y zg fenaRvana the: otkeniasette) vegetable compound mixed with olive Trinity Lutheran Church, corner | attorney’s office which prosccuted him.| Heavy casualties among the enemy.| Pinsk an V‘ensk and the other is 1, (Oi you will know them by their olive COME EARLY IF YOU PLEASE oe i Seventh street and Avenue C.; 0, R. “Until I have had a chance to read| The Americans also took prisoners} Sebezh, e'ghty miles east of. Dvinsk. color. Take one or two every night for b Ss tor—Servi in’ th N iP thoroughly the decision of the su-| on both positions attacked. An. official report says that the Ger-’ a week and note the effect. 10c and 25¢ lan’ laaguass on Sunday at 1100 e. preme aout I will make no com-| The foregoing is contained in the, man troops had reached the right] per box. All druggists. u- | auditorium of the. Methqdist church 2 A last night. A large crowd gathered. reside i the Sccia) and ‘patriotic games and con- covery,’ and I was re- tests formed ‘ht amuse:.ents for the Sena Teens ¢| lieved of my troubles. ay A,. S. -Hapnas, xX Second: Baptist ‘Church: &th_and|*%6 S- Church St. \ Sweet street south, Rev. M: W: With-| | ‘If it is'a headache, a backache, a sen- ers, pastor: Services 11°a:m./and 8 of irritability or twitching and P. m.; Sunday school 12:30 p. m. Rev.| Uscontrollable nervousness, something S. E. Jacobson will.speak at the morn-| ™ust be wrong with the head or back, a ing and’ evening services iles, as you know, are advancing in price every day and there is no telling how long it will be before ele ae ‘stop. Fortunately ae have on hand a number of cars which were purchased before’ some of the late advances and we are willing to sell these at the same list price to the buyer that we purchased them on. A number of these cars:we have already taken orders for, but we have a few left and they will be sold as stated until stock is exhausted,. If you intend purchasing a car this Spring we can save you money on this:stock. 7 Valley Motor Co. “THE HOUSE OF SERVICE” CARL’ PEDERSON, Mg. - woman natu: but all the time the real toatl ry often centers inthe 4 or hee UNIQUE SERMON SERIES. 4 steadily and systematically wih Di boars Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Rev. L. R. Call Anhounceg interesting Subjects... ... : The Rev. L. R. Call, who has. been convalescing for the. past. three weeks from;an operation will be: able to take his place in the pulpit at the First Baptist church Sunday, Mr. Call has planned a unique series of Sunday evening sermons for the month of March under the general topic, “Some Personal Questions.” The subjects y and dates are given pole junday, Mch: 3—‘Ho » Mech. 10— ne NO. DAK. BISMARCK, Are You?’ it Long’ or’ ten Deon ’ Ss 8 a ii BST Agtaliiqay @0d io} Bley pivol Grn Q ct.to Live?”

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