The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 18, 1918, Page 6

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The United States Govern- ment urges Better Babies. Help the Babie Help themselves S Majesty the Baby... The hate on this page have something of, es- pecial interest to offer this week, ¢ | | munity what its children need i free from the physica] defects | The civilian popufation has, no 4 | | to safeguard the welfare of the nation’s children. Our infants | They must be properly. fed and | These advertisers will aid you in keeping them fit. | 2 | must be cared for, right. |, clothed. +. ¢ “| 7p. m—Senior Endeavor. | CHURCH NOTES | 8 p. in—lev, Call's ‘tarewell serv, | ¢ | ice; sermon: topic, “Laborers Together St. George's Episcopal Church. Third and ‘Thayer. ‘Rev. George Euzzelle, rector, Whit Sunday. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 10. , Holy communion and sermon at 11. : Evening prayer and sermon at 4:30. Trinity Lutheran Church. Corner 7th street and Avenue A. Services Sunday in the Norwegian language at 11 a. m. Also commun- jon. ‘Sunday school at 10:00 a, m. O, R. SVORE, Pastor. First Presbyterian Church. Corner Second and Thayer. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning service at 10:30. Theme, chalse, Sympathy.” Music by the quartet. Sunday school at 12 m. Classes for all. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p.m. A good place for young people. Evening service. at 8, Miss .Lan- cetta Steel will be in charge of the chorus -choir and will_also sing a s0- lo, This service is inspirational and helpful. All are cordially invited to the services of the church, Rev. Christian Science Society. “Corner of Fourth and Avenue C. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “(Mortals and Immortals. Golden text, I Corinthians 3:13: Every man’s work shall be made man- ifest; for-the day shall declare it, be- cause it ‘shall be revealed by fire; and the flré shall try every man’s work of what sort it is, s Sunday school 9:45, Wednesday} evening meeting at,'8 o'clock, Reading room. opened every ‘Tuesday, Thursday: and Saturday from 3 to 5, where the authorized litera- ture may be read or purchased. ‘All are are welcome to attend these services and vigit thy the R Reading Room. Methodist : Episcopal Church. Two blocks north of the McKenzie hotel. 10:30 a. m. morning service, Dr. H. P. Dudley of ‘New York will preach. 12 noon, Sunday schools. A class, a welcome; and an opportunity for all. 7:00; pj m. Epworth league. A_help- ful ‘meeting led by young people, for young people. 8:00 p. m. Evening service. Special music: both instrumental and vocal. A variety. of Vocal talent will assist in thi sservice. Good congregational singing of the old-fashioned hymns. The pastor will preach on “The Opti- mistic Soldier.” An offering for the war work fund will be taken, All are invited to attend. First ‘Baptist Church, Corner Fourth street and Avenue B. Rev. L. R. Call, acting pastor. 10:45 a. ‘m.— Sermon. Subject: “The Value of the Bible.” 12» noon—Sunday school. 3 p. m.—dJunior Endeavor, 4 p..m.—Intermediate Endeavor. ~ SAVE THE BABIES’ LIVES Next week is Baby Week—set aside to show the com- | if the rising generation is to be | which the draft has revealed. . greater duty to perform than with God.” At this service Rev. Call will deliv- er the farewell message to the con- gregation which he has served go sat- isfactorily for almost .a year. Mon- day Rev. Call will leave for a shore visit in Chicago, proceeding thence to his old home in North Carolina for a brief stay before entering the United States navy as a chaplain. came here to relieve Rev, Bruce Jack- son, now with the Army Y. M. C. A, in, France as a religious work secre- tary. Commercial Travelers to Have Important Bow Wow Sunday Afternoon J Bismarck commercial travelers will have an important executive séssion at the Elks’ temple at 3 o’clock Sun. day afternoon. Every traveling sales- man in the city is invited and urged to attend, as matters of vital import- ance to the fraternity are to be con- sidered, The Boy Scouts of the Methodist church, under the care of Scout- master W. C. Rew, went camping on Friday night. Automobiles conveyet the Bays to their destination and a}’ ‘O, sisterhood; to have been held at motor truck carried the: “Supplies.” Undoubtedly the boys had a good i Baby Week Begins Rev Call|’ time. By Bismarck Dairy Co’s milk represents anatten- - tion to the most careful sanitary requirements It is pasteurized, clarified and bottled un- der the most sanitary tically watched from farm to consumer, and is right when you get i most. nourishing: food for children and grown-ups. Every bottle of Bismarck Dairy Co.’s milk is deliciously creamy: conditions, It is eri- t. Youwillfinditthe . and healthful. Use toe at This beautiful song and many others. can be had or only . Wonder Sc & 10c Store: Here Next Monday Eaby week, or, to be. more exact, Baby “fortnight,” for two weeks are to be devoted to the youngsters. in Burleigh county, will begin Monday with the weighing and examinatign, of Ward Two babies at-Weab. Bros,’ store, Two days will be given over to Ward Two youngsters, Monday ana Tuesday, when a trained nurse. will be on hand at Webb’s store from 2} to 5 to measure, weigh and examine jhe little folks and to offer sugges: tions to mothers. Days for other wards will be an- nounced later. Mrs, C. 'N, Kirk is general chairman for Burleigh coun- ty. Mrs. Alfred Zuger is chairman for the Second ward. Sewing Machines Wanted for War _ Relief Operators The‘ Bismarck war relief committee is in the field for véfunteer sewing machines with which to equip .the community room of the public Jibrary for war, relief work. Bismarck peo- ple who own. a sewing .machine which, they ,wish to store for the summer, or which they can spare for a good cause, are asked to call. Mrs, D. T. Owens, phone 526, and the ma- chine will be called for, properly cared for, and made;to do its bit in the cause of hmanity, liberty, and nd justice. Visiting Friends, IMiss Abigail Crum of McKenzie, a prominent teacher of this county, is risiting friends in the city for a few days, been postponed, because of the state convention, until, "Monday evening, may 27. . 4 To Visit Daughter. \Mrs. C .R. Baldwin, who.spent, the winter in California, has returned to Vismarck to visit for the summer with her daughter, Mrs. A. M. gis tiansop, on-Fifth street. Visiting Lahr | Families. Mg: and Mrs... V..Lahr..of Parkers- bure, la., parents of*W. E.. F.yA. and EV. Lahr; accompanied by Mrs. L. Whaylen. of -Blackwell, Okla., mother of Mrs,,E. V. Lahr, arrived in Bis- marek yesterday afternoon for a sev- eral: weeks’ visit. |.Mr. and Mrs. Lahr proceeded this/afternoon to (Miles City, Mont, for a brief visit with their daughter, Mrs. R*-A.'Doty, planning to return to the ¢ity next. week for, an extended. stay., Mrs. Whaylen will spend some time Bere with her daugh- ter. ‘ «Mesdames’ son and “4 ~Boesflug and Miss Betty; Bleth, \the, entertainment; com- mittee of St, Anne's court, Women’s Catholic Order of Foresters, is niak- ing provisions:for’ the. entertainment of a larg nuraber.. of guests Monday evening, when the ladies offer another o. htteir popular... informal dancing e UREA Ea LF; P. E. O. Sisterhood. The. regular- meeting of the P. |. the home of- Mrs. Lulu Harris, 602 Sixth street!next Monday evening has “Just a. Baby’s 10¢ AT THE SUanananncncuanasee TU Ce Fourth Street 77 TTT TTT, Are You Providing the Little Ones With 100 Per Cent Food? The youngsters are entitled to the best in the world. Néxt week we williset aside one of our scales for Moth- ers wishing to weigh the babies. We carry “Educator Teething Rings.” KUPITZ CO, Phone 88——Will Connect You with All Departmente-—Phone 83 QUALITY SERVICE “The House That Helps Hoover”’ i and: Players : | parties at the Knights of Columbus hdll. The court will hold its regular business meeting at 7:30, and every” thing will be disposed of bafore the hour set for dancing, which: is 10 o'clock: A general invitation has peen extended the public, and . everyone will be welcome. O’Connors orches- tra will furnish the music,.and light refreshments will be served. Cards will be provided for those who do not care to, dance, EASTERN STAR BENEFIT HOP , BIG SUCCESS The card party and dance given at the Masonic temple last. evening for the benefit of ‘the Red ‘Cross proved one of the largest and most enjoyable. ‘social functions:of the year. The ‘af- tendance was so large that there was barely room for dancing onthe. dal floor,, while the ‘club rooms, ‘set ai for. cards, were filled to ag great- oxtent as comfort permitted. Every. Hea ‘one was in a festive mone ithe music. of O'Connor's usual excellénce,:! ‘thie: -| floor was in fine conditions and no- body failed to have a geod time. At midnight refreshments were served, and afterwards, danciig was resumed for a. couple of: hours.. ‘To wards the close of. the evening H, H. Steele -auctioned off the flowers which has been used for decorations, |} realizing a nice sum. SSS SANITARY 3 pair shoes, stockings, ete “Finder return. to Tribune tnd receive re: ward. Saatwie LOST—Going north one mile from . Bismarck, black satchel containing . black hand bag, green silk dress, PUDDODEDODDOSSDEUDDOO RROD AUGRREROQDORRADEECCOSRADORDOOUSCCURCOGEEARONOOSROUCACEOOUSSOUCSONECOUSEDNI it exclusively whenever milk is required— for cooking or drinking. We are exclusive dealers for thé Baldwin line of :Pianos‘and Players. While you are thinking of it, call the Bis- marck Dairy Co., phone 348, and leave your order to have it delivered regularly. ~ BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 210 Broadway We have on the floor a number of Pianos and Players that ‘are slightly shop-worn, otherwise in perfect con- dition, which we are closing out at prices you can’t afford to overlook if you are in the market, : Terms—Cash or ey _ Easy Payments RVICE FIRST~- “* Furie 8-10, will be. Baby ‘Week ‘at out store. We want the pictures of 100 Babies to display in our. window... Por this purpose we will enlarge the. first hundred films or plates of babies under \ five years, brought or sent to our ~\ store not later than May 29th. | .- This is not to be'a contest—in rely.a a. photographie display of laughing, ery~;: ing, romping, bouncing baby boys a girls and is open to all: : - ~ At the close of. the display: the @n- largements will be presented to the owners/of the negatives. -Look through your baby films::*You will be surprised to. see how well they: ‘will enlarge. Do. not. bring pictures but nega: | tives (films or plates). Gye eE Finney’s Drug Store: | | “Professional | Abel for Amateur Photographers” 4 1 me BS anengeont nennnanenaenuenot MTT Trade at home It Pays You in Every Way ana Helps to Make This City a Better lh to Live in for You ; Merchants whom you know are: more easieae to ~ please you than Strangers and will work harder -..to do it. If everyone in town resolved to Trade _ at Home this, year all they possibly ‘could—the results.would be amazing. Give this thought a start at once, each and everyone of you, and you will discover more-and more than the ‘guess only looks greater. in distant fields.” ae auayk The Home Merchants do everything: - their power to accommodate. everyone by carrying \in, stock such goods as any-oné may have a need for and also, stand ready to extend favors to everyone that - deserves it. ; in‘the matter‘of their apparel the better they. seem té‘like’ our splendid spring showing of Suits, Top Coats, Hats; Furnishings-and Shoes. ~ . THE NEW SPRING CLOTHES AT BERGESON’S are clothes that: particular men and young” men just ean’t, help’ but like—in almost limitless range of beautiful: weaves and rich. colors—splendid ‘fabrics from $10 to $50. . SHOES OF QUALITY AND. CHARACTER Business men, ‘professional men, farmers and labor- ers Wh6 choose |their foot-wear by these two marks will see;in our- spring shoe display a fulfillment of alt their requirements. _ Nettleton, Walkover and Holland shoes. for men and boys, $3 to $12. \ BOY. scouT OFFICIAL OUzyrrrans railoring, Hand Pressing, Repairing, (Dry Cleaning i S-E. Bers geson & Son “The Union Daylight reese Saturday Evenings— 8° nud meet Sunday rere L ee binabiaion

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