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| eyenint ‘CROSS DAY AT COUNTRY CLU. The regular business meeting of the , city, a former Grand: Forks girl who| City Federation of Women’s clubs was aus Friday afternoon at the Country club. A very large ‘representation of the various ‘clubs Was present ‘and an interesting meeting took place. It being the regular time:set aside for stestion of officers the following persons were manied unanimously Mrs. J. M. Martin, president; Mrs. A.\J. Jacobson vice president; Mrs. G. K...Foster, recording secretary; Miss Aldyth Ward, corresponding — secre-! tary; Mrs. W. L. Smith, treasurer, | Mrs. W, M. 'Petrovich’ of New York: _—— Eas Students to Report At College Tuesday Announcement was made today that | all candidates for admission to the Jamestown college student army train- ing corps report Tuesday, October 1, 1918, at 11 a, m. All candidates. must have credits from high schools or pre- paratory schools equivalent to make | them eligible. BUY W.3 3. Ce | CHURCH NOTES | UC Zion German Evangelical’ Lutheran. 11 o'clock; English services at 8:00 o'clock; Sunday school at 10. Services will be held as usual in the K. of P. hall on Fourth street. ‘Swedish ‘Lutheran Church, Seventh street and Avenue D. E. F. Alfson, pastor. , Morning services 10:30. Sunday school 12 noon. Evening services 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend | these services. Trinity Lutheran Church. Rev. John Flint, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Services in Norwegian, 11 a. m. Services in English &p. m. Y. P. S. meets in the church next Wednesday at 8 p. m. The confirmation class migeta in the church every Saturday 10 a.’m. Evangelical Association. Church corner 7th and Rosser Sts. Preaching service 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Young People’s Alliance, 7:15 p. m. Evening sermon, 8:00 p. m. ‘Midweek Bible study Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Progressive (German) 8:00 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. i] C.F. ‘First Baptist Church. Corner of Fourth Str-ot and Ave- nue B. Morning services at 10:45 a. m. Sunday school at 12. o'clock noon. Evening services at 8 o'clock p. m. «Bro. O...S. Jacobson will conduct hoth the. morning and evening serv- ice.. He will be back from the Bap- tist stdte convention and will tell us of some of the good’ things that he re- ceived there. Strangers and mem- brs of the church and congregation are urged to attend all ‘the services of the day? Strutz. First. Presbyterian Church, Second and Thayer. “Ree. 1H. C. Morning service at 10:30 Theme, “The Four ‘Square City.” Special. music by. the regular quar- tette. Rally Day’ exercises at 12 m by the Sunday School, in the main room. These exerciges are under! the super- vision of Miss Clara Tatley, Christian Endeavor, at 7,00 p.m. All young people are invited. Regular service at 8:00 music by a chorus choir. Mrs. Stegner will also sing a solo. All are invited to the sesvices of the church. Methodist Episcopal ‘Church. Two blocks north of the McKenzie hotel. W. J. Hutcheson, D. D., minis- ter. , Morning service, 10:30. Special singing by the chair under the leader- ship of ‘Mrs. J. A. Larson. The pastor will preach’ on “The Word of Our ‘Lord’ Shall Stand Forever.” Special offering! for the Connexional Benevo- lences. - . Sunday school, 12 noon. Classes are filling up splendidly, but there is room for all. ‘Men especially invited. BISMARCK,N.DAK. DIAMONDS.“ JEWELRY : A Rosary Message for Catholics If you haven’t seen the new Tom Thumb and its case, you haven’t seen,the most exquisite Rosary made. Tom Thumb is the beautiful, ‘ tity Rosary—sterling silver and fine rolldd gold, that comes. in : a case as ‘small as a quarter. Every Catholic Sailor ‘or Sol- ““dier will cherish a Tom Thumb ‘¥and case. Get “your boy” one today—or if you’re a man, get one for “her”—equally well suited and welcome. See Tom: Thumb dn our show window today, also our fine line of military. awript watches. KNOWLES Jeweler and Optician jin, Miss Hazel Roop., J. Koch, pastor. German.services at} ‘Postlethwaite, minister. |* i has won a name‘ for herself in dra- | matic: -work, (favored the federation | with two: splendid readings- which ev-| eryone greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Petro- vich, who is a guest of Mrs. Sam Ii. Clark, is now under contract with | vaniel F., Frohman., the New York| producer, for a series of one-act plays} and dramatic readings at the Liberty theatres in America’s army training camps, and she will return to ‘New | York soon to take up her tour ofthe | cantonments. ‘At the close of the program an of-! fering was taken which realized $9.50 | for the benefit. of the Country lye Red (ross fund. E worth league, 7: p.m. The young | peoples special gathering. wivening seryice S p.m. The pastor j will preach. on. “Pulling Together.” | nousing congregational’ and choral: ‘singing. Old Hymns and ‘evangelical! ,truchs will dominate the meeting. \ wUY W, 5, $—— | '__——__—_—__ ca $f Scene from the Cohan and. Harris i CITY NEWS| le. Miss Martha Kurtz of: Hazelton is; spending the week-end with her cous- Home Fo Center \ Bernard-Dresser has returned to his the Bismarck hospital. i From Steele Mrs. F. D. Jones and daughters, | j Helen and Dorothy of Stele were Bis- | marek visitors this week. Aer i To Arena, Rev. Charles F, Strutz of the Bis- marck Evangelical church is in Arena today conducting a _ Liberty | drive. . Return-to Hebron | Mrs. Valentine Ungerect and baby, who had been in thé Bismarck hospital for some ‘time,.returned today to their home ‘at Hebron. Leave the Hospital Mrs. F. A. Moore returned to her home at Center this morning with her |sons, Arthur and Robert, who had |been in the a ind hospital. | Visiting Mrs. \Hd llingsworth Mrs. G. C. Mudg who has come from the Pacific coast, | \and Mrs. Frank Scovell of Valley City, | are visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. S. IF. Hollingsworth, on First | street. 2 : | Corcoran. Rites Tuesday Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Cor- coran, who passed away at the home Visiting Cousin { home at Center after being treated at; Lean i lett of Valley City, | tion of the state. ‘ To Take Vacation The government having ban on all building which is not lutely essential, \graduate work. warrant. Remains to Wisconsin. |. ‘The remains of Mrs. | pioneer Bismarck woma away this week at a | were taken today by Wis., ‘ate husband, weeks ago. | tion of the city. Ladies’ “Auxiliary its meeting at the home of Mrs. Eppinger, Miss Nathan and Mrs. Allen. Mrs, Dugan’ and Mrs. {of her daughter. Mrs| Catherine Hen- : © jdershott, on Thayer ‘street Friday aft- jcathedral at 8: Little 1 Boy “Dies ‘John, the ten-years-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller of Tuttle, pase away this morning at a local} ospital, whither he had been brought : for treatment.’ The remains will be « shipped to.Tuttle for interment. Tuesday morning. ‘ Hill to Lecture | “Mineral Oil, ‘Mentho Listerine.-. Pharmacy Graduate of the series of Red Cross |which will be “given in October. | King John Happy | “King John” Satterland was musical comedy hit, “Going Up.” der the auspices of the ‘Red Cross, will return to Bismarck. ‘next week for “a | series of addresses in Burleigh county i? and elsewhere in the southwestern sec- placed a! abso- Architect Fred W. | Keith has temporarily closed his of- | jfices in the Webb block, and he will | leave this evening for Chicago, where on Tuesday next. he will spend several months in post | He intends to return |and the Moral aims of the War.” to Bismarck to resume the practice of | expressés a desire to meet all the min- his profession as soon as conditions | isters ot, the city for a brief confer- er son, Melville the officials of the Methodist church Weéks, to his home at Grand Rapids, for interment at the side of he’ who died here several: will preside. Mr, and Mrs. Weeks had: paryments of the church will be pre been residents of Bismarck from early) sented and placed on file. territorial days, and they owned con- siderable property in the business sec- A series of socials for the benefit | jof the Red Cross were planned by the} Ladies’ Auxiliary to Cos. A and I at Dug-; jan. Three were admited at this ses- {sion three new members—Mrs. Mollie | G. B.! Peter, Reid will be the hostesses for the first socials, | The; ernoon, will be held from St. Mary’s | Yexact date will be announced later. about {the happiest man in North Dakota last! j evening j\ glimpse of his ‘wee Miss Carolina ‘Wenz, who jin from Toledo, O., on the North limited with her mother, Mrs. Wenz. Colorado Springs also arrived when he caught the all makes, ....... Late seats og : first first ‘granddaughter, came | Coast Hilda Miss Florence Satterland of last Lieut. A. C. Hill, the British officer evening for a visit’ with her father who lectured here some time ago un- | and her sisters, Mrs. Wenz and Miss | ‘et your Medicine Chest Check Winter Ailments Quinine Pills, 2 grains 25c; 5 grains, dozen Breslow’s Liniment for all aches and pains . ‘Breslow’s Tooth Ache Drops (Sure cure) . Breslow’s White Pine Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Breslow’s White Pine Cough Syrup with Tar 25c and 50c Hydrogen Peroxide, guaranteed full strength Liquid Tar Soap, best for shampoo Asperin Tabletsor Capsules Breslow’s Throat Gargel for sore throats'..........25¢ Imported Italian Olive Oil, per pint . . : Imported Italian Olive Oil i in original package . We have just received a complete line of: JOHNSTON’S FAMOUS CHOCOLATES oS in Boxes from FIFTEEN CENTS to THREE DOLLARS We Fill All Mail Orders the Same Day They are Received JOSEPH fameee © Hotel McKenzie Block: Bismarck PLOW, TO BE! John N. Willys again has, -disting- | ulshead himBelf’ by’ the addition’ to the immense properties that he controls of the Moline,Plow Co., one of the old- est of farm implement concerns, and next to Ford the largest producer of tractors at the, present time, says “Automobile ‘fopics,” of New York. In thus consolidating the!inferests of the second tractor house with that of the; secohd automobile builder, there is produced an jindustrial . force. that stretches to proportions that are huge- ly important. When the ownership by the Willy-Oyerland Co. of the Curtis Aeroplane| & Motor Co. is ‘also taken |into account the scope of the conkoli- Lu Satterland. Mr. Satterland, ‘with his daughters and granddaughter. mo- tored home to Washburn this morning. Is Over There. Lieut. John Harris Moore, formerly of Fitth street, has arrived safely | “Overseas.” i : a To Menoken. Dr. J..W. Hutcheson went to Men- ken today to assist in the Fourth Lib- erty loan drive. To,Camp Lewis. | Miss L.. May Swift leaves her desk jat the capitol this week and will go to Camp Lewis in a few days to take up the work of nursing. Ministers, Attentio: Dr. Guy Talbot. will arr He represents the National Committee on the Churches He lence. Consequently all the clergy are lasked (o.gather in,the Grand Pacific | gj hotel at 2 p.m! on Tuesday, October 1. | Qaurterly Conference. The fourth quarterly conference of ureh on Friday, *. Vermilya from all the de- | will be held in the Oreober 4 Rev. Ch Report Plane for , the coming year will be discussed. It) is imperative that each member of the board mill make his plans so.as to | be present at this gathering, ' Sau ws | A REAL PRIZE WINNING CHORUS cates | ; Coming ‘to the Auditorium, Saturday, | October, 5. {alone depended upon in the selection ot the famous “beauty chorus” of: the Cohan and Harris musical comedy production “Going Up” announced for early presentation in this cit All the theatregoers of." y York icity were invited to help © han and | Harris select their famous beduties and. thet their judgment was the best is most eloquently sted to by the fair ones who at present grace ranks of the chorus in this produc: tion. Last season when George M. Cohan) was preparing for uoing Up” he, sought the aid of the New York Worid and through this i newspaper offered positions in om | chorus to. the twenty-fve young wont | , Oe, 75e; $.100 .25cand 50c Gj ..25e FF :25c and 50c . 30c: 60c, $1.00 et 25c NATIONAL OVERLAND SYSTEM ARAN the premiere of |& OLD BY GREAT dated enterprises only fold. The Witlys-Overland Co,, on its own part, has upwards of 100 distributers | and 8,000 dealers. With the likelihood that passenger car production will cease, with the beginning of the new year, it follows that the entire’ sell- ing forces of both companies, as well as’ their combined manutacturing 4a! ‘cilities will be available for concen- tration on. the development of the tractor business. That Overland deal- ers will thus be placed in a position to, take on a tractor aad implement line of high repute, under the most direct and favorable of auspices, na- turally augurs well for their continu: ance in activity. begins to un- én, whom its readers would award by popular vote, the honor of being the most beautiful women in New York. Not only did Cohan and Harris offer these young women positions at a] good salary, it generously included | in their offer to educate them free of any expense to themselves for the stage. In due season the twenty ™ ~~ iucky girls were selected and placed in the} MILK. MAN WHO WAKES You | | P AT THREE ‘BELLS INTHE AM. Mere managerial judgment was: not | Toh James Lackaye THE BIGGEST HIT OF ANY SEASON plied ion places and were sonented: * S present chorus are contestants wh almost won, AUDITORIU COHAN .& HARRIS Big Comedy Hit Founded on “The Aviator,” a Comedy by “James Montgomery. Book and Lyrics by Otto Harbach. Music by Louis Hirsch. 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