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in FIRST NOTES OF Interesting Sermon Series Under Way—Doings of Auxil- ‘jaries—New Year's. The chufch. services last Sunday were well attended. . The Christmas festival on Christmas eve was great- ly, enjoyed by a capacity audience. The progrem was unusually well ren- dered, the decorations most pleasing and: Santa;.appeared in a brand new costume .and delighted: everybody. Next Sunday Rev. €. AV, Finwall * will deliver his second sermon on ae “Church ‘Service ‘Attendance.” The. sermon sast Sunday. mornine on: “Some Reasons for Chufch service Atendance.” was well received by a good audience. The subject ‘for next Sunday. morning promises to be stil! more interesting: “Some Reasons for ‘NOT Attending Church Services.” ‘Everybody who is not a regular at- tendant upon other local church serv- ices should’ try this, lager “The-Sunday school w'th classes for all from four. to; fourscage. is in chargeof.H. F. O'Hare: from 12 to 1 o'clock.” ; 2 a “Last Sunday afternoon the. junior B.:Y. P..U,, elected the follawing of: ficerss: Wilifam Newcomb, president: Dorothy Vetter, vice-president; ‘Fsth- e#;.Jacobson, secretary and Hubert O'Hare, treasurer. . ies “Gairie Haugan will be in charge of..,the the juniors at 3:30 o’clock next Sunday. At Tah lock. next Sunday even- ings) Mr. Finwall, will interest his, audfencé with a brief..sermon on dent A. song service will precede the sermon. — Me -..dNext Tuesday. evening, Néw Year's eve—members of the church and, Con- tion expect to. spend:the last ours of the yedr in a series of ‘pusiness..and devotional serv: me, willattend the first and second service while others, will only be able to attend the middle ‘service, ‘but quite a number are planning to at- tend all three services. .The church building will be open at 6 o'clock, and a social hour, will be spent in an in- formal way, “between six and seven o’elock. . At. seven,.o'clock sharp the Women’s Mission circle will serve a lunch, At 8:30 o’clock the church and congregation wil hold its annyal meeting. This will be followed by a 1 watch night, service, which social ices. it enoney orbit. fhe > age gets it'away from : che is_entitled to. - to iniake a sale. must know will last, until 12:1¢ year. On Sunday, January 5th, Rev. L. M. Stalberg of Flasher will preach at the Ffasj@ “Baptist church morning. and evening. On January 12 Rev. C. W, Finwall will again preach, and on January 19 the new pastor, Rev. William Laugh- lin of ‘Clotham, Can., is expected to preach. ("CITY NEWS — Re-Enters Hospital, again a patient at the ‘Bismarck hos- pital. Home From Hospital, ‘Miss Julia Weber. who: had been a patient ai St. Alexis hospital for ea days, suffering from a~ moderate attack: of influenza, was’ sufficiently mproved to return. home Christmas day. . W.-R. C. Meeting. The Women's Relief Corps will.meet \at the Knights of Pythias hall at 2:30 Friday afternoon. “The annual -elec- tion of officers will be held, and Mrs. Elizabeth Cordner, the president, urg- es that all members attend. Modern Woodmen. The Modern Woodmen of America will meet at Knights of Pythias hall kriday evening at 8 o'clock, for the election of officers, and other import- ant business. Woodmen are request- ed to bring their wives. Refreshments will bg. served. yA Franklin Roberts Home. Franklin, W, Roberts of the. pro- vost .marghall’s office, U.S. naval station, at’ Great Lakes, is home, hav- ing been called by the serious illness. of his mother. Warder, the other son. aso in the navy, was at. sea on the home within a few days. School: Enrollment. School reports made. Tuesday to Supt. J. M. “Martin showed a total enrollment. for that day of 1021, with 106 absent. ‘The Will school had 333 respectively; the and 10. _ Home for Christmas. . Among the Bismarck ho¥pital pa- tients who weré able to return to their homes for Christmas were Mrs. A. S. Thompson of Van Hook, who had een suffering from influenza, and a offers less, another packer, sf i ¥ If-he holds out ¥ & Company, U. should attend this last service of the! oe | | batleship Massachusetts,. but will be; enrolled and 50 absent; the William | ‘Moore school. 298 and 33, respective-| ly; the Wachter school, 120 and 9,; high school grades, | 74 and 4, and the high school 196; ..m. All who can| brand new baby boy. who recently ar- j experienced fortune-teller has offered - ” ‘her services for the evening, and a Dr. G. A. Matthews of Napoleon is/ program of unusual stunts has been rived at the hospital here; Frank Brooks of Wilton, Miss Dorothy Toste- vitch of Max, Theidire Hogue of Bis- marck, John O, Welch of eMnoken and Mrs. W. H. Robinson and baby boy of Bismarok. 4 Rag Ball Party. ‘All young people thirteen years old and over are invited to the rag ball party to be held at the Presbyterian chapel this evening. Each girl is ex-) pected to bring a rag ball with her name in the center. These will be auctioned off during the evening, An arranged. ‘ CAROLERS EARN GOOD SUM WITH |. YULETIDE SONGS Christmas Cheer Bound for Dry. States Seized. Bisnitrek thorough! joved the re- turn of the Christmas carols Tuesday evening when 40 members of the Com- munity Choral club, divided into two groups under the lead ip of Miss Bergliot Caspary. and Livdahl, sang at the principal hot: nd other “© open, at s,apart- rious points in ment hous the residence district. Billlard games stopped in down towt pool halls, and every stood uncov- ered while. the carolers sang the an- ) Many) ‘in the residence ict were disap: pointed by ‘the singers’ inability to reich every section of the cl thefe been more groups tory wld lave been cov home would have been neglected. As it, was only a small portion of the resi- section. could. be visited. # Livdah! collected singers $3) did) this “innovation prove: eve that it is probable the e: fhg again on the night of New Y day. ic The Wachter Transfer Co. and George Robideau furnished the large |’ ‘Wagons in which the singers were driv- en about the city Tuesday~evening. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza. LAXATIVE RBROMU QUININE Tab- lets remove the cause. There is only one “Bromo Quinine.""E, W. GROVE'S SA . Swift & Company ~~ Swift & Company buys more than 9000 head of cattle -“on an average, every ‘market day.’ : ‘Sach one of them is ‘sized up” by experts. Both the packer’s buyer and the’ commission salesman must "Judge what amount of meat each animal will yield, and how fine it 1°" @yill be; the grading of the hide, and the quantity and quality of the fat. market conditions for live stock and meat _- throughout the country.’ ‘Thé buyer must know where the different _, -quatities, weights, and kinds of cattle can be best marketed’as beef. ‘If the buyer pays more'than the animal is worth, the packer loses ] ora shipperor feeder, / “Te the seller accepts too little, the live-stock raiser gets less than for more than it is worth, he fails : ‘A vatidtion of a’ few ‘cents in'the.price per hundred pounds is a “2' matter‘Of vital importance to ‘the packer, because it means the signature. on the box.” 30c. FRENCH IVORY Ivory manicure trays, pin trays, new and fancy. shapes. Covered soap boxes, tooth brush holders, powder boxes and hair receivers, photo frames, ivory: mounted glass perfume bvttles, combs and brushes, © mirrors manicure fittings, clothes and: hat brushes. Imperial silver photo frames 25 Per Cent Discount we are offering some very special prices in 4 COMFY SLIPPERS For women, and children ; we have some in plain ccl- lorsiand some with::fancy trimmings of: ribbons” and furs. ‘Colors, red, gray, wine, Oxford, Orchid,; Blue Wisteria: and ‘pink, $1.50,. value’ : ae TO ; $1 "$1.83 Ladies’ kid ‘boudoit”slip- pers, in blue, pink and black, $2.50 > 1.67 values at .. WOOL HOSE Ladies’; Misses’ ahd Chil- dren’s .at 20 PER CENT Child’s Leggins Chilt’s legging pants in gray, white and red 74e Steamer and Wardrobe : Trunks at ’ 20 Per cent’ Discount i framed pictures with oval glass, and very attractive at . titles at... ¢ Se HALF PRICE at. “A lot of heavy gold. 3 -- BE Perec. ¢ 5 se ~ DRESS SHOES ... “Two tone black and brown French ° $8.00" kid, Louis heel; reg- ular $12.00-values at. ‘Black'and: white* combinations, Louis heel, regular: ; y 68 veral Departments WOMEN’S STREET AND “ BASKETS Fancy Japanese Baskets, high class durable bronze bamboo -baskets.. Bamboo trays. Fernery Baskets Handled Flower Baskets, - work’ baskets,. sweet grass $10.00 values at .... ) VC A Two tone. Browns, Louis heel, prices pinaian baskets, regular, $12,00, ie : Js values, at iy oe $8.00 25c to $5.25 Grey. Kid buttons, * Louis, heel, regular $9.00 $ values at 6.00 Solid Blacks, French k‘d, buttons, Louis heel, regular $9.00 values at .... $6.00 Black and gray combinat on:, kid, button, regular $5.35 $8.00 values at Numerous other combinations al a discount 3 3 1/3/, of Matting, Fibre and leather suit cases, in brown and black, gen- uine leather bags. of cowhide and grain leather in brown and black. LADIES’ WOOL UNDER- WEAR $5.75 values at at... $3.50 values $3.25 values $2.60 WEBB BROTHERS ._ “First in Variety” Sgsity a at PRICE, 52 FANCY CHINA Genuine Haviland Dinner in plain white and fan- deccrated patterns. Coin gold band china din- ner sets— Plain white and fancy cor" china dinner “All fancy China and glass wear at,33 1-3 discount. Fancy silks, fancy taffeta stripes of various color com- _.bination; our regular $2.50 values at $1.98 TOWELS—BATH RUGS Towels of blue, pink, lav- ender and yellow borders, plain white with initial and bluebird, from 56c to $1.00 Bath rugs in several com- binations of colors, blue, pink and yellow, from 7Ac to $1.86 MILLINERY We have grouped our entire stock of trimmed and tailored hats in two groups as follows: FURS Our entire stock of Furs Muffs, Fur Collars and Fur Sets at 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT “Foremost in Value” 4 $52.50 to Bl $27.50 to L. Dias’ SUITS $35.00 at $87.50 to $50.00 at $52.50 to $75.00' at $79.50 to” ! $700:00 at: 382.00 « $17.50 519.50 at $24.90 $67.50 at $32.50 PLUSH COATS 8 « $17.50 wpe «$24.50 “1500 at $38.50 *700.00 at 949.50 CLOTH COATS 17.50 $24.50 $38.50 $49.50 fe Bancy:s! decorated ; ochina cake plates, berry.sets, cups and _SauGEr, «J¥gs.and All of which ‘we. are, of- fering ‘at extremely low prices. i rate i ene '; KNIT, GOODS Women’s sweaters!: in rose, lavender, white, green, reds and grays, also a large ,, Selection of color, combina- tions $4.88 to $13.88 Children’s sweaters from $1.80 to $4.13 Knjt caps from dle to $1.24 Child’s knit sets of pants, coats and caps in bright at- tractive colors, $4.13 UP Leather Pillow tops and table won) at 331-3 Per Cent Discount. Cretonne laundry and slipper bags at 33 1-3 Per Cent Dis- count. Linen doilies, table and dresser scarfs at 33 1-3 Per Cent Dis- count. “First in Style”