The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1918, Page 5

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aww — > yy i WEDNESDAY) ‘DEC!’ 11, 1918 ‘ “We Want Candy Cascarets” \ ‘ Resolved: That when our tongues turn white, breath feverish, stomach sour and bowels consti- pated, that our mothers give us Cascarets, the nice candy cathartic, and not nasty castor oil, mineral oil, calomel or pills. Cascarets “‘work’’ without griping ard never hurt us kids. Cost only 10 cents, It was reported today that the Chris- tian enlistment program - carried out last Sunday at the First Baptist church resulted in the reenlistment of some fifty of the members in specific Christian activities. In addition 25 persons who are not members of the church promised service and support to the First Baptist organization A number of men, women and boys, and girls pladged allegiance to Christ during this drive, some of them for the first time in their lives, Steps were taken during the campaign to organize a Bismarcl‘Baptist brother- hood for men and young men, between 16 and 60 years of age. The Young Peiple’s society took on new life, and the services were well attended e e ' CITY NEWS | 50 MEMBERS OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RE-ENLIST DURING DRIVE throughout the day, with a fine spirit prevailing. The morning’ services was in the hands of the Christian enlistment committee, consisting of the deasons of the church and W, F Parsons, H. F. O'Hare and Revs. Newcomb and Jacobson. The ladies’ choir and Mrs. ‘M.C. Scholkopf furnished the singing. Rev. O. L. Jacobson ‘gave‘a short 'ad- dress. In the evening Rev. George B..Newcomb preached an evangelistic sermon, and Rey. C. W. Finwall con- ducted an “after service.” The follow. work is going on this week and will continue for some time. Next Sunday ‘Rev. Pinwall will have rge of the services; In connection with the morning service, Hl. FP. O' Hare will report in behalf of the pul- pit committee. ISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Owing to the preva- lence of influenza, and especially because of its | SHIRT. WAISTS— a These waists are all new, new in style, new ‘in col- or, new in material, There are both light/and dark colors, materials ate Crepe de Chine, Georgette. Priced from $4.50 up. Early in the season we ordered a great many shirt waists and later on the manufacturers told us we could not get them on account of the war. Now they are shipping us every day and we are overloaded and must sell at cost to get rid of our large line of waists. WINTER MILLINERY AT HALF PRICES NIELSEN’S MILLINERY APPLES : The famous jumble packed, choice per 5 — : hor poeram Hazelton presence in the home of box ...... Oe i ges $1.25 . J. Rotzien and mily of Hi - : tom were in the elty this week. the clerk, there will be|]| Bananas, per dozen ................ ..: 80¢ Paul Wachter Il. i fe a Paul Wachter bas beon very ill for no meeting of the Wood-) Choice Navy Beans, 2poundsfor........ 25¢e ‘ several days past with influenza, men of the World until : : | : St. George’s Guild. I i at 8 TO MOTHERS! Learn to give harmless Cascarets to your cross ‘St. George's eulld will meet at 2:30 Dec. 26. . sick, bilious, constipated pets and save coaxing, worry and money. | Thursday afternoon at the parish The HURLEYS O. W. ROBERTS, I Wh (‘I Children love this candy cathartic. Nothing else cleanses the little live | °US* —— |. Dance and Concert caik: Cl : k. and bowels so effectively. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains direc- | 4 ¢ shitty eg abe he eer: Orchestra ann tions for dosage for children aged one year old and upwards. go fire insurance magnates, are in the 10 Main St. Phone 130K ——————————— ss sss } SO ee aeet . ae i ie. “THE SUBMARINE EVE,” native diver, lift the cover and start Ladies’ ‘paxiliary. " Pell Tribune Want Ads Brig Results. an, oe aucun bene eee eee furface”’| The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Cos. A and © : HUE O DG ENE 90 DESEO Oe DESEO DESEO EE Barbara Tennant and Chester Bar- nett are the featured stars in “The ‘Submarine Eye” the latest and great- est undersea film to be produced by the Williamson Brothers, originators and sole producers of sudmarine pho- todramas. ‘As Miss Tennant, who peers down the inverted periscope from which the Picture gets its title and sees Barnett trapped by the treasure chest, said: “I was terribly nervous atrthis point. I knew Mr. Barnett was in danger. A few minutes previous to his reaching the treasure chest, I had seen a huge shark nosing around it, and when the lid of the chest fell on my hero's hands, the look of ‘horror that regis- tered on my face was indeed genu- ine. Of course I knew that he would be rescued, nevertheless I heaved a sigh of relief when I saw Buller, the Eye” is to miss seeing something ex- quisitely beautiful and weird and wonderful. Nothing like it has been beheld before, for the producers, Er- nest and George Williamson are the Columbuses who have discovered a new world, the terra incognita, that lies at the bottom of the sea. “The Submarine Eye” will be shown tonight only at.the Orpheum theatre. A two hour show nothing like it ever thrown on the screen before. LADIES—READ Have your last year’s coat, suit or skirt altered to conform to this year's styles, :relining, repairing, dry-clean ing and dying by experts in their par- ticular lines of work. Klein, tailor and cleaner. _PE-RU-NA ~ Defense against Cold nd Grip All doubts of the curative and defensive merits of Peru-' na are removed: by ‘the letter written. in‘October, 1918, by Mr. R.'F. Suttles, R. D. No. 3, Box 51, Waynesburg, Ky. Here is the Letter: “I have used. Peruna for sev- eral years and can heartily rec- ommend for catarrh of the stom- ach, or entire system. I always get. benefit from it for colds and grip. It stands off lots of doctor pills and makes you feel like a new person.” ’ (Signed) R. F. SUTTLES. For All Forms of Catarrh Peruna is fiot a new, untride experiment. It has been used in the American family for forty-five years. n in coughs, colds, effects of grip or Spanish Influenza, or any catarrhal affection of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels or other or- gans. Insist upon trying Peruna first. Its value is unquestioned Sold Everywhere We Wish to Announcement THAT THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT AND CONTINUE SO UNTIL CHRISTMAS Thursday night we will offer the following specials for one hour only—8 to 9 o’clock: 12 in. character dolls, regular 39c, : 10 Forecast. Sale price 4.1.05 6 ccceec tee cece eect perce eereee Cc For North Dakota:: Fair tonight fore Christmas it will be a great sav- White Enamel Doll Cradles, regular 79c [and ‘Thursday; somewhat warmer z " Thursday. . Ay . * Sale price .......-. cfs eueeeiet tata sate 59c Bett ge eee es Uy ing to those making Christmas gifts OWS _ Steel Frame Doll. Buggies, regular 98c 69 Temperatures. of furs. %; Sale price’...... Reno ee: ee Ye Sey as Cc Fargo is ; . ; Toy Suit Cases, regular 25c 1 0 Bt. Hoe ay All furs sold during this show will Salosprice*s:1. (cesciee i vacances ects. oa.eeS Cc euicago 8 be delivered at time of sale. Gilbert’s Machine Guns, regular $3.95 $ 2 7 5 ry tJ sale price We Offer a Limited Amount Only at These Prices No Telephone Orders Taken on This Sale WONDER 9& 10c STORE I will meet with Mrs. Peter Reid at 3 o'clock Friday - Kjelstrup Here. L. N. Kjelstrup, Parshall banker, who has been in military service, was in the city today en route home. afternoon. Visiting Daughter. Mrs, S.’G. Severtson of Sheyenne is in the city visiting her daughter, Miss Gladys Severtson of the state bank examiner's office. Inber Very il. Mrs, H. C, Irber of Minneapolis has been called here by the serious ill- ness of her husband, a well known capital city commercial traveler. Gilmore Improving. Dr. M, R. Gilmore, curator of the state historical museum, is rapidly im- proving at St. Alexius hospital, where he has been undergoing treatment for influenza. For Holiday Visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brink will 1 next Monday for Crosby, Minn they will spend the holi¢ parents, They will also visit the Twin Cities and Mrs.- Brink’s home at Staples before their return. Presbyterian Missionary Society. ‘The regular meeting of the Mission- ary § ety of the Presbyterian church will held in the church chapel ‘Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All ladies are invited to come and bring their knitting. Present conditions in the Holy Land will ‘be studied. Pa- pers will: be given by Mrs. Penner, Mrs. Keniston and Mrs, King. A let- ter from Dr.-Flomming, a menrver of the local Presbyterian church who is a medical missiouary in Persia, will bo read, For Miss Hannan. The C. U. M. class of the Method- ist Episcopal church met with Miss Eunice Olson on Thayer street last evening in a farewell party for Miss Eva Hannan, a member of the class who will leave soon for Lincoln, Neb. An interesting program was given, in- cluding vocal as well as instrument- al music oy various members of the class. This was followed with a bus- iness meeting. Miss Hannan was pre- sented with a small remembrance from the class. Delicious refreshments were served. and a social-hour follow- ed. This class numbers about 25 members, and under the digection of Mrs. C. E. Vermilya, their teacher, is doing missionary work. Scrub yourself daily, you are not clean inside. ach, bowels, blood, liver: You cledn your hands each day—it’s more im- portant to cleanse the stomach and bowels. Moral: Take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea—a thoro clean- ser—purifier. Jos. Breslow. Orpheum tonight. Something new and different. WEATHER ‘REPORT. For twenty-four hours ending at noon, Dec. 11. Temperature at 7 a. m. Temperature at noon Highest yesterday ‘Lowest yesterday - Lowest last night Precipitation . Highest wind v: » 20-NW Swift Current . ORRIS W. ‘ROBERTS, _ ‘Meteorologist. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal Let's seg “The Submarine Hye” at the Orpheum tonight. It is full of un- der-sea thrills. & TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY _ WANTED—2 young men to chop wood. | 421 12th street. F. Jas. How- rak. 12 10 3t FOR SALE—100 tons of midland hay f. 0. b, cats at Parkers’ Prairie, O. L. Lord, Parkers Prairie, Minn, R. This means clean stom- ‘See “The Submarine Eye” at the LE Te ; (up | 25 per cent on your D >< a SE BE > COO) 2c Sa Xe SO > « — ee LB : . Me C8 Not only does this offer the oppor- tunity of seeing the largest line of furs in the country but will save you ing at this time, only a few days be- Hoping to have the pleasure of seeing you at the Big Fur Announcing Our Annual ur E purchase and com- Webb Thursday, Dec. 19 Knowing that you will surely be interested in seeing the new things in fur styles, we cordially invite you to attend our Annual Fur Style Ex- hibit and Sale of x hibit Albrecht Furs The Albrecht Special Representa- tives will be present and will show an endless variety of designs in Neck- wear, Muffs and Fur Garments in ad- dition to our own stock. Should you contemplate anything in the way of a fur purchase you sure- ly will see here just what you want re- gardless of how much or how little you wish to invest. rot ers | Style Show at i + ie A R. No. 6. 12 10 1 wk FOR RENT—In desirable Tocation, i - furnished two room apartment on Bismarck, N.D. first floor also one bed room on ; second floor, 411 5th street or phone 273. 12:11 1 wk | OREX O ENE SEO Oo rE e

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