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4 Re “a 4 , +B é Sy . o ‘abe Abd Na Yan ~ ad ta ads ste . dys cy «of an ‘ . A aN *s hin. \ / Golden text: Is 5 SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1918. BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE CHURCH NOTES ' Trinity, Lutheran Church, Rev, John Flint, pastor: ‘ On-account of Young People's con- vention ,at Beach, there will be no Sunday ‘school or pervices LOCA BUY W, Second Baptist Chureh. Eighth and Sweet streets So. Services at 11a. m. atid 8 p. m. Sunday school 12:30 p. m. (Rev. M. W. Withers, pastor, will) speak at both services. Prayer meeting Wednesday at dus Pp. m. Come, You are welcome. BUY W, 8. Se Evangelical Church. Seventh and Rosser streets, Sermon 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 11:30 a. m, Yung people's Alliance 7:15 p. m. Evéning sermon, Our History,” (patriotic) 8:00 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. C, ¥. Strutz, pastor. ? ay W, 8. ss First Baptiét Church. | Corner Fourth and Avenue B. Morning service 10:45 a. m. Miss Olivia Johnson, a missionary from the | Philippine Islands will occupy the pul-! pit at both the morning and evening! service. Sunday school at 12 ocluca} noon. Evening service it 8 o’clocs p. m. Visitors are cordially invited to attend all services of the day. Sur Ww. ss. First Presbyterian Church. Corner Second and Thayer. Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning service at 10:30. Theme. “Snap-Shot Judgment.”. Sunday school at 12 m. Classes for all. Teachers and pupils are urged to be present. ‘Evening service at 8:00 o'clock. The service is short and inspirational. A good place.to begin the week. All are cordially invited to the services of the church, Av ™ Baptist Church, Corner Eighth and Rosser streets. All German speaking people, grown and children, are heartily invited to onr services: Sunday morning 10 o'clock, Sunday. school. Sunday morning 11 o'clock, preach: ing. ‘Sunday snleht 7 :80 o'clock, preach- ing. vednesday 8:00 o‘clock, prayer meetting. — ey Ww. 3 Methodist Episcopal Church. Two blocks north of the McKenzie hotel. 10:30 a, m. Sacramental service. A ciass of: members will be received in- | to the church and the Sacrament of the Lord’s. supper administered. 12 noon, Sunday school, A class and a welcome, andy ‘4 : 4 r bright ene, , 8:08°p. m. ‘Evenitig « servic inder he direction’of Mrs, ‘Latson. /Sermon by the past “The resulf of:e vision sof Christ! Science: Society. Corner of. Fourth:and. Avenue C. Sunday services at 1:00 a.m. Sub- ject: “Christian ‘Science.” h 38:16, “Oo Lord by thése things live, and ‘in. al theue things” ae he the lite of my. spirit; so wilt thou recover me,'and make me to live.” Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday. evening, meeting at 8& night Fs “God's Hand in| ;missions, Sweet Thing: Oh! Paul: The anchor dropped. Sweet Thing: over the side when we came up. vhiladelphia, general secretary ot A hearty welcome to everybody. ——-RUY W, S. 8 St. George’s Church. i St. George's Episcopal church, cor- ner Third and Thayer. Rev. George Buzzelle, rector. Fifth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at 8 a. m, Sunday school at 10. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. BUY W, S. S MEXICO TRYS 10 PRNALIZE, OILINTERESTS Order Brings Protest from U.'S. Asking Justice for Amer- ican Citizens ‘4 *“Whshington, June - -29—Declaring that “all the United States asks. of Mexico for American citizens is just- ice and fair dealing, the state depart- ment made publis a “solemn protest” o'clock: Vi ‘Reading gpened every: Tues- day, Thurs a Saturday; ftom 5° to’ 5° p.m. HU t “legal. holidays) where. she idol bea Christian, ‘Sct ence Jitelature’ "may: he read ir. chased. All sre welcome, o. services and visit the Reading Room. ney Wis BAPTIST CHURCH. Come and hear a good quartette and a good speaker Monday night at 8:00 o’clock at the Baptist church, corner Fiehth and Rosser streets. The quartette’ consists of the ctu- dents of the Rochester hological ir. or t least unfair imposition. sent to President Carranza against) ‘the Mexican decree of February. 19, 1918, establishing a tax on oil lands. The statement says that new tax unts practically to confiscation, The statement adds: “The United States always desires to accord to the Mexican government and people justice and fair dealing and it is confident that it will be ac- corded the same justice and the same fair dealing in retu avy Returns to Bismarck. Dr. W. J. Hutcheson addressed a jlarge crowd at Wing on Friday night seminary, Rochester, N. Y. The speaker .is Rev. William Kuhn from! and returned to Bismarck early Sat- “PUTTING THE GRIN INT i week turning out dressings. What was that splash, Paul? I thought that’d happen: I saw it dangling WORKERS URGED TO ENLIST FOR SURGICAL WORK A very grave need for workers is reported by the Burleigh county sur- gical dressing department. The quote vequired for this month is larger than heretofore, and if more workers do not volunteer, the shipment will be short. A shortage has not yet occur- red in any department ot the Bur- leigh county chapter, and the officers are anxious to keep up this good rec- ord and maintain the county's reputa- tion for efficient patriotism, There is plenty of work that could be done by small:-ho: js-and girls, the officers re: port, and it’ is urged that the boy scouts detail squads to work on-cer- tain days. Girls who ate out of school for the summer are urged to spend half a day once or twice a Women who find sewing too trying on.their eyes, can easily do this work, it is reported. -The tasks are not difficult, but they require much time, and only through liberal assistance can the re- said. (ayy w. Sg — MID-YEAR CONFERENCE. The mid-year conference of the of- ficials of the Methodist church will be: held in the school room of: the church o nMonday riext at 8 p..m. ‘The ‘Rev. Cc. A, Vermilya, district ‘superin- tendent, will preside. Reports will be received and plans discussed. Alt members. Ai the official board are‘ re: | ; | quested to be: present. UY WS. EXPERIENCED CORSETIER I am now prepared. to do all .kinds of Corset- repairing ,altering, broken clasps replaced. orders . taken for corsets made to your individual meas- urements. Jere Phone urday morning. dreamed of before. face is wet. CAUTION: slow evaporation. bro’s Herpicide (containing 4 The high tax on alcohol, due to the war, has caused a flood of watery hair dressings that keep the hair damp and sticky and chill the'scalp by -The stimulating and antiseptic ‘action of alcohol is absolutely necessal up to the standard regardless of the cost. Do not delay, buy a bottle TODAY Sold by Drug and Dep’t Stores LENHART DRUG CO., Special Agents Applications at the Better Barber Shops ransform unsightly and FOR ry and New- 0% alcohol) will be kept THE HERPICIDE COMPANY, Dept. 164B, Detroit, Michigan. enclosed 10 cents for sampt€ bottle of Newbro’s Herpicide, also a booklet on the care of the hair. That air of refinement, that illusive charm which beautiful hair gives is now within the reach of every woman. > If. you have longed: for “rid your scalp of dandruff and - beautiful tresses, you will certainly find it in Newbro’s Herpicide Even the sensation of the first application will absolutely convince you. B Herpicide is an indispensible requisite of every household where personal pride and-cleanliness reign. Herpicide stops that annoying itching of the scalp, strengthens the hair roots and promotes’ health, vigor and luster of the hair un- apreersiion that would actually stop falling hair, ° unruly hair into lustrous MEN: If your face smarts after shaving—apply a little Herpicide while your Just try it. Tell your barber about it. . Herpicide for Mother, Father; Sister and the. Boys. DON’T WAIT—SEND 10 CENTS SAMPLE AND BOOKLET - TODAY Please find which send me- jof several years. j will be‘held at Ocean Park. quired allotment be completed, Mt ist SHERMAN HILL. VETERAN GRIP KNIGHT, DIES Veteran Commercial “Traveler! Passes Away at Home in Ocean Grove; Cal. | LIVED HERE FOR 20 YEARS| Sherman Hill, for twenty ‘years a resident of Bismarck, a charter mem- ber of Bismarck lodge, B. P. 0. E.,} and one: of the oldest and best known commercial travelers in the north- west, passed away at Ocean Park,| Calif., on, June 27 following an illness News of his death came to Mrs, Plants from her daugh- |ter, Mrs. Hill, John J. Jackman is jnow en route to California to join the widow and her son. Funeral services Sherman Hill was born in West Vir- ginia 43 year ago. He came*to Bis-j marck as a traveling salesman for the Wyman-Partridge Co... more... than | BABY SUFFERED FROM MILK CRUST. CommencedIn Small Pimples. Finally Turned Into Scales, ° frritation and: Itching. Constantly Scratching and Cry- ing. Cuticura Soap and | -; Ointment Healed, “When baby was cutting his teeth | he suffered very much from milk crust. It commenced’ {n the form of ‘small rine about the ears and forehead and turned into watery pim- pes and finally into saree ‘he eruption bprosuced great irrittion and itching, and he was constantly scratch- ing and crying. Many a night we only had three or @ four hours’ sleep. “T gaw.a Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment advertisement, and sent for a: free sample. I bought more, and when I had:ured two and a half cakes of Cuticura'Soap'and nearly’two boxes ‘of Ointment he was healed.” (Signed) | Gus Schneider, 1448 W. 15th St., Chi- cago, [Il., August 17, 1917. 3 Keep your’gkin clear by using Cuti- , cura Soap and Ointment for every-day. toilet-purpor Nothing. better... by Mail. Address post.’ Bor Sold $-Paseenger Car * Wire wheels regular equi ‘with Sedan aud Towe, Bismarck twenty years ago. years he made his home at the old Northwest, inthe days before the|ary, when his company gave him a He was married | year’s vacation with’ pay, and he left in Bismarck to Miss Ruth Plants, a| with well known capital city school teach- | hoping that a complete rest would re- er, who with a son, John Sherman ‘stere him to health. He realized then that his condition was serious, McKenzie was built. Jackson, aged five, survives. his family for Ocean For ten or brett [eiete wholesale hotise at Minneapolis. He remained there until last Febru- Park, and A year ago last November failing | that the end might come any time. health induced Mr. Se Monday Sale 98e FIVE BIG DAYS Waists that are e shelly, soiled FY tetra . .98¢ Corsets at Pe .. 98e Ladies’ Hats at .......... .98¢ Phoenix Hosiery at .98c “More Miles Per: Gallon” “More Miles on Tires” Maxwell Motor Cars WESTERN SALES / COMPANY Distributors N. , Breakfast Sets at,, Gloves'at . i... 05. 7.608. Petticoats at .............. 98c - Corset Covers at ... ( Drawers at ... Envelope Chemise at’. rf Children’s Dresses at ..... Rompers at ........ Bungalow Aprons at . notte td and in service. / Wednesday Sale 98¢ Hill to give up; but he suffered little, and only a tew ythe road to go into the Wyman-! -Part-! days before the message announcing so many years. rad | Our 98c Sale This sale is what you calla Real Bargain Sale. ‘and it should bring in hundreds of people from all over the country Kimonas at .......5:..... House Dresses at .... Night Dresses at . Bargain “Basement 5. yds. Percale at...... 14 yds. Cheese Cloth at. .: 4 yds. Oil Cloth at ........ Crib Blankets at ..... \Silk Poplin at Thursday Sale 98e Platts reéeived a Mrs." cheery-letter tellfng of the fishing. ex- peditions which he.and his son John were enjoying. Few commercial travelers who ever have made Bismarck their home have been better known or more liked than his death” Sherman Hill. He was popular with all classes, and his going is mourned by scores of old’ friends throughout the territory which he covered for JONSON'S POPULAR PRICED STORE “BISMARCK’S FASTEST ‘ GROWING The Store With Over 1,000 Garments —-—— The Store With Over 1,000 Garments STORE” Sale-. 98e. x, fae Now in Full Swing © .98e . .98¢ .. 98¢ tore 98¢ Sale 1... 98e . 98¢ .98¢ woes os 98E 1 98e 4 yds. regular 49¢c Voile at this sale for . . 98 12 balls Crochet Cotton,. sale 98¢ No Refunds-No Carey iusft That fact alone is sufficient testimony to the - excellence of this product. For the Maxwell clientele.is composed of that class of buyers who select carefully and who demand full value for their money i quality | Nor do they accept meré} protnises— careful buyers ‘they demand proofs. . Perhaps the very fact that we never have made a claim for this car that has:hot been backed up by’proof in the form of official records, accounts in part at. least, for the pre- dominagice of Maxwells. Another reason—and unquestionably a potent one~is the fact thst there are no freak feat- ives, no inventions, no radical ‘innévations in | this product. | Every unit in this Maxwell—motor, clutch, We do not attempt to invent new devices or to supplant tried and provensunit / -of our own discovery. | transmission, axles, st standard type — though desi organization, tically unchanged. Refined in de’ time to time t fashions—for as well as effic For five years this chodel has remained prac: body design changed from keep pace Awith changing Waxwell buysts demand style mney rs \ entials ‘of/ chassis design the with_that_ of . five t first Maxwell was | ed and made a little better, we believe, by the Maxwell Rete inghi at iy being with others , etc.—is of