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’ it, Evening sermon, 8:00,:p. mh, my RE sara Joby Flint, Pastor th si us Wednesday,' Dev.18thy ®p.m> + gi ging ; s@vice bureau’ open every week day, ‘ ‘study, Saturdays, 10; 10-a. m, ‘SATURDAY, DEC. ‘14, 1918 ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR FATHERLESS. : CHILDREN OF FRANCE NOW ON SALE The: Christmas caids which are be- in’ offered for sale under the auspices ‘of ‘the “Bismarck committee of the Fafherless Children of France arrived today, after. having been held up by a 6trike’ in New York, and they may now be had ‘at. Finney’s, Hoskins’, (Harris & Co,’s or Lucas’ store. The ‘cards “are very’ attractive, and they come in two distinct styles. The pro- js in their entirety will go to the ‘Sand. which:the Bismarck committee is “raising for the care of French kiddies ‘whose fathers made the supreme sac- sfifice in the struggle for democracy. riting today to Mrs. N. 0. Ram- istad, chairman of the Bismarck com- mittee, expressing. regret that owing ito the. influenza situation she cannot: {pay a promised visit to North Dakota | fora series of addresses, Ellinor Fell ofthe international committee for. the j Fatherless Children. of France, com- | menting on the need for increased ef- | fort, says: “You will not think because T.w ite this that we are unappreciative of the efforts you have made, or that France is. You could not thing it if you could see the happiness and tender gratitude n the littie homes that have been helped, but you would understand the bitter pain iti is to go as we have done from these'to other homes which the help has not yet reached and where the children are, many of them, ask- ing in their daily prayers that God will send them an American God-par- ent.’ We Iohg to have this Christmas bring a God-parent to them. It means. that just twice as many must: be found as there have; been so far.” Attached herewith is an official pledge car of ‘the Fatherless Children ed to T easurer J. L. Bell.or Chariman companied by a check:as directed, will assure the finest Christmas gift in all the world for one of :these little fath- erless. ones, and for the God-parent that peace which sur- passeth’ all understanding in: the knowledge that’ food for one ‘little one little body ~ has’ their philanthropy. been insured THE FATHERLESS CHILDREN OF FRANCE J. L. BELL, ‘Local: Treasurer Bismarck, N. D. $ 3.00 keeps a child 1 month $ .10 keeps a child 1 day $36.50 keeps a child 1 year $73.00 keeps a child 2 years I 1 PLEDGE MYSELF TO. GIVE: . fatherless ehtik of Francé for if -gne-year,. two years Do you désire name and address of child Date | ag Po ced Address . .’ Subscriptions payable by year, month or quarter, Make checks to Fatherless ‘Children of France and send to Local ‘Treasurer or National Executive Office. MRS. N. O. RAMSTAD, Chairman Bismarck Committee. a4 Evangelical . Association. . . "Church ‘corner “7th ‘street and’ Ross: er, - Predching services .}0:30 a.m . + Sunday school 11:30. a, m. i ¥. P. A. 7:15 p.m. CFS Styutz, Dastor. iteinity’ utheran Church Norwegian, 11: a/:m:%: , parvibes in English, 7:30:p. m.-\ } Sunday: school, 42 noom «:!.°>° <M PSS! meets in thel¢hurch, next Confirmation’ Class ‘meets:in pasta 3 a First. Presbyterian Churahyud| = Corner Second and Thufer.:\! i Rev. H.C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning service ‘at 10:30. “The New ira Movement.” All who are interested in the fu- ture ‘of the church should ‘be pres-| ent: Special music. ate school at 12 m. Theme Classes for ‘ "Christian Endeavor at 6: 30. An en- A print meeting for young peo ple. ‘Evening service at 7:30. “Prisoners of Hope.” ; Special music by the large choir under, the direction’ of Mrs. Jacobson. *" Methodist” 'Bpiscoval Church: awe blocks north of the. McKenzie hi Pd Ww. J. Hutcheson, D. D., *Min- -10:30..a, m., foornin service. Choir under ‘the vost ‘ ‘Mrs. Johri Lar- The wa prea on. the’ noo} 'y School, “.'6:30. p.m, “Epworth League. A meeting for. the training af ‘our young pie. Theme, P.M. cxening $e ‘Will be indulged, choir will lead... The. pastor win deliv- er an address on ane gd ‘and Meaning of the Bells.”. Salvation Army.” /112 Main street." ‘Saturday, 8p. ‘m--Pralse* service. nde la. im—Holiness meet- 2:00" p. m~Sunday. school ee 8:00, p. Bi as ta lntet. ipg. Subject: “The, Law. of Oppres- sion vs. The Law of Liberty.” . .- , Muste ‘by the sextette;, special solos. ' Relief, free. employment. and. frée from: 9 .a..m. to 5 p.'m. Ensign and ares WC, Bellzin emouae of local wo ‘First Baptist Church. “The Meaning. of Membership in a h ” will ‘be. the subject at/10:45 a. mat the First Baptist church by Rey, C. W.-Finwall. {A Baptist: Brotherhood: will likely Ye! organized, in the sideroom of the gharch at T2U5<p. m.i/duting the Sun- }+Friday afternoon’ day school’ hour. Young: men nd men AEP, invited.to join. - 6:30 a Young ePople’s: service 9 wit! hbe! held ‘in the: sideroom of the church. hs At 7230" RevaicCs We Finwall will preach on the subjéct: “A Unique Di- ‘alogue.”- Persons, not .members of other loéal churches are ‘especially in- | Vited to attend these services, which Jate-inteaded tobe hejpful to all hon- Souls. |. It should ted ‘by, ‘members and ‘friends. of {hig church, that the .pur pit conimittee through Mr. O'Hare will report in regerd to the selection of a pastor. This report will be given im- mediately following the morning ser- mon. ny ONE “Galt G As Finch’ Lum- Rer206.;° phone 17; for | Old Hickory Lignite. e —~ |... CITY NEWS | ee P. E. O. Sisterhood. The P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet at. 3 o’clock Monday afternoon with ‘Mrs. Frank Harris, 607 Sixth street. Mrs. Shute Here Mrs. A. L. Shue arrived in town Mrs. 0. W. Ward, 400 Seventh Street. Funerabfor Young Boy. Rev, C. F. Strutz of the Evangelical association church conduoted’ the ‘las: rites at the: homie, 1219 Thayer street, for little Edwin Furst, seven years.old, who . suc- cumbed Thursday to pneumonia, fol- Jowthg an% stack « of | influenza. . Free Mission_ Meetings There*will.be a Chirstian 1 meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at 210 Broadway, and in the evening... mat 8 o'clock there willbe: ‘a: meeting for those of the ‘Jewish: the as- sembly room of the court’ house. Books and tracts for distribution may be had at 210 Broadway. ' Comes to 9 Good. Town. . L, H. Langley of Driscoll has leas-, ed Koom 1 in Thé Trtbyne block, facing- Broadway, now occupied by Ei S. Allen, who will remove his offices January 1 to the Webb block, and the first of, thé year the Driscoll man will open here.a real. estate and insur- ance office... Mr. Langley has enjoyed much success in this busiwess at Dris- coll, and he hopes to: develop here the ‘wider opportunities offered by. a larger field. Card of T! }We wish to extend our sincere ap~ preciation to the many. neighbors and friends who assisted us so minaly.§ in our hour of sorrow. ‘MRS. on J. HAGAN; MR. 0.-J. HAGAN. LYDIA: HAGAN. PURE CHIROPRACTIC. “Ys nature’s great remedy for nerv- ous and chronic diseases. No sutgery, no .drugs, no lymph.” See Dr. Enge, the Chiropractor. —Advt. of Fiance which, if filled out and mail- | | Mrs: N:O. Ramstad at Bismarck, ac- |” American |: mouth and clothing ‘and shelter for } yesterday and is visiting her mother, |: ‘ Claus.” _ 16 ta 23, (Sketched for the Ameri in France.), WELL KNOWN CITY MATRON IS SUMMONED} Mrs. Fred J. Glitschka Passed Away at Local Hospital Early Today 'Mrs..Fred J. Glitschka, 216 street, passed away at a local hos- pital this morning. Her death was due to pneumonia, brought on ‘by an attack of influenza, swith which h husvand and two young children are also suffering. ‘All had been patients at the same hospital for the last week or more. The deceased w she had a host of friends who mourn her untimely death. Mr. Glitschka, a member of one of the city’s old families, is in a serious condition’ are thé. two ‘little mother dren. Funeral been made. LAST RITES FOR. ‘ MRS. W. F. GAGNIER | Sixti, | years old and arrangements have, Last rites for M of Stewartgdale, who day at .a.Jocal;hospital, where her husband. also-is ill, will be held at the First’ Presbyterian church’ at 2: Monday ;-afternoon, » Rev. H. C. Pe tlethwaite, officiating, In. the, interim the remains will lie in ‘state at the Webh ‘Bros. undertaking rooms... n Red Cross by. 6,,& of “Stars and Stripes,” the official organ ofthe Auer il the initiation of; a spoetal ar} fraternity .at.ppe-time. 30] The +) Knights of) Pythig The deceased, whose maiden name rerfder of the German fleet, and their taken dust bsfors the Hun surrender. OVER THERE—OR—OVER HERE On Christmas morning he'll be: waiting for the American Red Cross “Santa Think of this when you answer the Cheistmras Roll Call, December matt cartoonist Bxpeditionary Force was Clarissg., Thayer, came..to Bis- marck from’ Lemmon, '§. Di, about 12 yers ago and was married two years later to W. Ey-@agnier,.momber of a well known Burleigh-county farming family. » No’ ‘children ;were ‘born of this union. There sury¥ive the deceas- ed-her mother, Mrs.. Warren, Thayer, now at the Gagnier farm near Stew- artsdale; a sister. ‘Mirs,. Karl Baker, residing on an adjoining farm:at Stew- avisdale, and ‘sevéral “other ‘brothers and sisters, residing in various parts; of the country. Carney Coal Phone 94 O. E. Anderson Lbr. Co. BIG CLASS TO | JOIN YEOMEN ‘Monday night, will ie a “red letter event in the history of Bismarck Yeo- manry, .this ‘being the’ date set for lass Of forty members into bismarcl ‘home-. stead, Brotherhood leiicatt ‘Veo- men: State Manager WH. Elliott has ‘been, engaged for seyeral weeks past in syperintendips the organization of this class. ‘which, will, be of@ of the largest ever admitted.” into a loca?’ Following shay ritual cing will) bei enjoyed by, the mem- ‘dors andithaid vfriends until midnight: mewtingauwill sdrecihbld in: tae thally.f Phone =, 5, City ity Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal | PROUD,OF BEATTY This is aay Beatty, wife of the British sea lord who vecelved the sur- son, David Jr. The photograph | Was 1 i¢g Work dan-} EVERYBODY IS RARIN’T060, SAYS CHAIRMAN lows in Bismarck all set for the start, and you: know what that means,” con- tinued the chairman. At 8:30 Monday morning every whistle and bell in town will ‘blow or ring, according to its kind. Thirty minutes later the sixty Red Cross committeemen will set out from the t Grand Pacific. and the last great drive of 'a wonderful year for war work in the capital city will be on. | The Red Cross membership fee 1s >4. One dollar per family will not be enough. Every member of every family should ¥e a member of the Red Cross, the .committee feels. There will ibe distributed with each membership a Red Cross button and ten Red Cross Christmas seals, Each family will also ibe given a Red Cross banner for the window, and for each membership over one in the house- hold: there will ‘»e an additional’ Red ‘Cross sticker with which to adorn’ this banner. . For business houses which achieve a 100 per cent membership there will ‘be a special ‘banner proclaiming this fact. Tomorrow at.3:30 Bismarck folk are invited. to assemble at the municipal auditorium to réceive new inspiration from the address of John. Bowe,; an Ainerican fighter with the French for- | :eign legion. who brings to the city a vivid description of three years’ act- ive seryice at the French front. In ad- djtion to Mr. Bowe’s address, there will ‘be singing ‘by the Community Choral club, and the congregational singing of familiar songs. Bradley C. aMrks, f£ the Burleigh coune ty R ! 5 the Very R general of the Bismare render. the invocation, ad ne Steele will introduce tho speaker. It is especially urged that’ ever: oné. over ‘Sunday draw, a check; cove! “full membership foy their family Ae have ‘it veady for’ the roll call cominitteeman when he calls “Monday. morning, . BIGU.G.T. ‘MEETING Bismarek Lodge No. i 325 will have'a regular’ ‘meeting Saturday night’ Dec. 14th. There will be a; big class to. be initiat- ed, and a big feed will ‘be put on after the meet- ing. All members and visiting brothers are ur- gently requested to i present. O. K. OLSON, Senior Counselor. J. L. GEORGE, Secretary. . : ey PIMPLY? WELL OWT ii ee Established 1907 hi eople Notice F It. a ve Them Off | wOlive'Tat Tablas ce. A mfpimely fac face will no not embarrass ju get & of Edwards" live ‘ablets, The skin should bite Sixty Men Will Start Out on Rte few nights "ers = at). OPTICAL SPECIALISTS. Red Cross Drive in City with Dr, Edwards Ollve Tablet the abe | Bring us your broken lenses, .we Monday Morning cessful substitute for calomel; ;there’snever | can replace them the same day, | pon, siceness oF pain after taki a as we grind and fit them in our HAVE YOUR CHECK READY which calomel does, and just aseffectively, | shop. A Graduate Optician in but their action is gentle and safe h Eze of gevere and ieritating, anaee e a charge. “ISverybody’s _simpl. lo one who takes Olive Tablets said Chairman Rr A,'Tracy of the Big. QYSE with “a dark brown taste,” F. A. KNOWLES, marck Red Cross Christmas Roll Call # bad breath, a dull, listless, "no : 5 comunittee today. feeling, . constipation, torpid liver, bad Jeweler and Optician. “l’ve got sixty of the pepfullest fei- Gispost tion or pimply face. Tablete are Bismarck. "pe Edwards spent : tients aflicted. with fiver. and. Bowel pee Saved oe a om "Take cas or tro nightly foc awer:| A Critical Inspection See how much better you feel and took,| © Reveals Chance for ‘We and 25¢ iti Real Economy Nearly every wardrobe in Bis- marcl has in it a ane coat, dress kirt that haven’t by any GET THE HABIT mea outlived their usefulness. Get the habit to ship your hides, furs and junk to the firm that pays the highest market price. Send for our price fist and tags. We pay the express and postage on furs. “We also tan hides into Coats, Robes and Leather” BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, N. D. DR. CLEANING & PRESS- ING p . many an article of ap- parel ‘back into service for many more months. Here’s a chance for hunideds of people to eliminate waste and join the ranks of: the thrifty.'- And it doesn’t entail’amy sac- |rifice of pride- or. personal ap- | pearance. EAGLE TAILOR SHOP LSS Opposite the Post Office... ————lll—lESqSESLL SSS THE XMAS SHOP Bags Blouses Camisoles Handkerchiefs Winter Millinery at Half Prices Nielsen’s Millinery Open: Evenings The Time to Buy ° Is when other people want to sell.. Then.is when the price will mean a profit to you 6n the rising of the ‘market. * This is particdlarly ‘true today in the real estate field. venture in real estate. Come in and let us help you to a profitable Bismarck Realty Co. Bismarck North Dakota ra * ALL PICTURES MADE. -WILL BE FINISHED FOR CHRISTMAS - ——— PUBLICITY FILM COMEANT. —_— ist