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SATURDAY, ‘JAN. ‘1855191: “CHURCH NOTES” ¢. z Trinity Lutheran Church. ‘Rev. John. Flint Pastor. ee ‘Services in Norwegian, 11 a. m, { Servicesi n English 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12 noon. Swedish Lutheran Church, > ‘Seventh street and avenue D. bE. F. BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE ' INTO THE TOP! NEW:SKIRTS' ©) /)0 i> PULL ON LIKE TROUSERS and who twice spoke in Bimarck, where he made many friends, is dead at his home in Estavan, Sask., as a re- sult of an attack of influenza from which pneumonia developed. Advice to this effect was received in Bis- marck yesterday. Lieut, Hill was with one of the. first Canadian bat- talions to go overseas. He was gassed in the battle of Festubert, and upon his partial recovery was invalided | High School Honor | Roll ° Third five weeks. First Honors. Esther Mandigo. Second Honors. Mary Atkinson, Roberta Best, Alda Bremer, Esther Candee, James Knap- C O. E. Anderson Lbr. C. Cigar Boxes. Cigar boxes are chiefly made’ from red cedar, which !s grown in central America, Mexico and the West Indies, C. A. Finch Lumber Co. for Mon- arch coal. Phone 17. Carney Coal Phone:94 © \/ home. The gas had so torn down his 3 | Alfson, pastor. pen, Ethel McKee, Imogene McLean, | , ‘Mornin servi n | lung; tissue. that wien he ‘contracted Beryl Packard, Mabel Parsons, Edna is vices 10:30. b y! , = | Sunday school 12 noon. influenza’ hebecame 9 ready victim Rupp, Margaret Smith, ‘Ted Smith, | arhet Heater een ay to baumonla, Agnes Thor, ‘Harold Vernillya, Ma- | ° ¢: 1 Store é| phil ate cordially invited ‘to attond ie ere ee [sre re ympia y of ae ese services. iI SRN eR ET : s ENEes | | HONOR ROLL | Carney Coal Phone 94 || Kontos AND PAPPAS \ St. George’s Episcopal Church. > ao H WILL OPEN UP. O. E. Anderson Lbr. Co. 2 Bismarck public schools for period ending Jan. 10, 1919. Will School. B-lst' Grade—Miss Boysen, teacher: Aldeen Paris. Ther Vettel. Jack Marks, George | about March 15th in the present. location of the Hughes Electric office on the corner of Third: and Broadway, one of the most up-to-date ‘Rev. Buzzelle, rector. Second Sunday after the Epiphany. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 10. i ‘Morning prayer and sermon at 11 Evening prayer and sermon at 4:30. Third) and Thayer. Coming Events wate o. FRANCES ee eae Evangelical Association. Eetty ‘Marks N i ‘si : ‘ Prepa to Withstand the Crisis, j Church, corner Seventh and Rosser A-Ist Grade—Miss Irish, teacher: PERKINS i libs CONFECTIONERY AND eee ‘accvigh (gchiaany 10-30 piensa Highest salaried state job ever held || ICE CREAM PARLORS a. m. 2nd Grade—Miss Halverson, teacher: yy epee f Reese be tat OF Bren: in the northwest. Mr. Kon- Sunday school 11:30 a. m. B class—Byrdyna McLean, scale lORURtaT eae aera a || tos is now in Chicago select- conte. eoble s.Alllance,, /f218 "0. RUBE peace. York. She's a worker for labor re- a ing the very ai oF fxtunes a en, | for; i ster for the propose: 7 ate wi ddering di i ent. ‘Evening sermon, 8:00 p. m. A class—Margaret Curtis. feraucand ms bogs ere or ne myonosed | epDG not antielpate with chuageriy on can H for tle nel D P. ue thas | If you believé in the old time gos- B-3rd grade—Miss Maurer, teacher: was Ma: 3 “Mit Mnelis Boeestanie avoid discomfort during the Period and r, Chas. D. ‘appas he ioe pel message .and enjoy spiritual wor- Eimer Riser he de PA | Strain af the crisis Dy Hieolewaid condition | becn in business in. Bis- | PAN SOS CCT eee eee : for the past four and has made many ds by his fairness and to meet the tim For just this Yand, in eve! over half a You are C. F. Strutz, pas- ship you will like it with us. cordially invited. | tor, pacy Fisher. Véra Person. A-brd grage—Miss Andrew, teacher: pose women all over the | i Mildred Vermilya. | Ik of life, have used for | | Glen Wallace. ry the time-honored and : Muriel Benson. High School Grades. famous remedy. Mother's Friend. It is pre- f | ___ Salvation’ Army. John Birdzell. ch re i tis Larson, teacher: pared to ‘the mother-to-bo that direct sa > dealing. \ Special revival meeting at The Sal- Edmund O'Hare. usther Fischer. hele alte. Heeds. TN eee ay sad 1. Kontos has been in ¢ made and kept soft and i voided. and as a | bearing-down otded. pand easily and | vation Army, 112 Main street tonight, rain is at 8 p. m. : , Sunday, 11 a. m.—Holiness. Sunday, 2 p. m.—Sunday. school and { Bible class. ‘Sunday, 6:30 p. m—Salvation meet- B-4th grade—Miss Maurer, teacher. Lily Delzer. the « dy business for the past 27 years and this new store will give the people of Bismarck something’ ‘new and up-to-date in the,candy. Audrey iow Gwendolyn Jones. Gerald Vettel. Evelyn Martin. ‘ A-dth grade—Mrs. Casselman, teacher.|: Rédbert..Nuessle. 5 Doris’ Beck... : ss Blanche Erlenmeyer, Wachter’ School. result ncrv and stretching pains are a The xbdominal muscles ex! n nen baby is born, Naturally, pain 1 the hours are fewer, The system nd the erisis is one of much 2 ’ ing. < Subject: “Doers of ‘Exploits.” - Arline Spitzer. 8rd grade—Mrs. Roach, teacher ator Company. line. E ‘ Special songs, good music, inspiring James Slattery. _ Arline Sehroder. rH Georgina, . ; testimonies. Sth grade—Miss Ericson, ‘teacher: — | th srade—Miss ( lencher, Yours for success, Mar et Sell 6th grade— Mis; Sarah Hall. Muriel, Robinson. ‘Albert Swanson. William Moore School. Ist, grade—Mrs, ‘Parsons, leacher: Grace .L., Erickson, S { Dorothea, Gytman. j i FALLING FAK The services will also be in the form of a farewell to Lieut. Florence Petrie, who has been} assisting in the, local work for 18 months. The lieutenant has been a faithful. worker in the community, She will be greatly miss- ed. ‘Through her faithfulness she is : EWART. being promoted to a higher position) . = | in her new: field of debor: ; It’s a job one has to sit dcwn'to! What? Why putting Saslen H eat -.-} on the fashionable new tight skirt, with its 32-inch hem! | Methodist. Episcopal Church. Banish petticoats, put on silk tights, get all dressed, then sit Two blocks north of the McKenzie! down and pull up the skirt, inserting first one leg, then the pucan think of, inciuber, there is “nothing ‘to take cf MOTHTS FRIEND lose, Leacher: KONTOS & PAPPAS Adam Schaaf Pianos NONE BETTER ‘Grace Williams. : j 2nd grade—Miss Register, teacher. Grace Livdahl. hotel. - other, just like’Dad pulling'on his trousers! Rheba Stewart Jeanne ‘Setser. paar | \ aun le eter WJ: Hutcheson, D. D, minle-| of New York Winter Garden show, being in the show business, |2nd eradecMise Murray, teacuer, | Cuti Healed After T | UPRIGHT PLAYER, GRAND AND REPRODUCING ey shows how! Frances ‘Nuessle. | | Guticura reales er two] | (Licensed under Welte-Mignon patents) 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. Spe- cial music by the choir led by Mrs. Frances Sperry. Louise Keller. Months’ Treatment. 3: Se eae pastor will preach] wien win: protect Moral side of|the insurance company, while the| Eva Carley. | ‘ rete east : Hag on, : slass| Life.” All men welcome. Olympia confectionery store will be| Thelma veissman T had trouble with felling hair, 12 noon—Sunday school. A class|“, cep chee establighe iva; if - and found it was duc to dandruff. . and a welcome for all. 3:30 o'clock—Junior Endeavor meet- established where the Hughes com-| Junior High School My hair was falling out : 6:30 p, m—Epworth league. A/iM8-, ‘Miss Carrie Haugen, leader. | pany now is. Seventh B Grade by handfuls, and was ter- Direct. from No bright gathering led by bright peo- ioe o'clock—Young Men's meet Ta:Give Dance telsto, Taras. ribly uneven and dry. le. Be SAS ae ses l. “Dhar Use. Dwi ; Myrtle Duggan. al “». The. scales were contin- Dl 7:30' p.. m.—Evening service open:| 1:30 oiclock—Evening. service, Rev. The u. C. T. will give a dauce aty7th A Grade: “ually falling on my cloth- Factory’ to’ Overhead i ith’ the ‘singing of the ‘good ‘old George B.:Newcom) will give one of; the Klks’ hall Saturday night Jan. 25.| Robert. Birdzell. ing, and.my scalp itched i) ad 4 ‘ hamns. The “Men's” Quartette® will| bis special addresses on: “The Girl in| All local members and visiting U. C.| Helen, Brooks. | so that I could wot sleep. ' lng, Messrs George Humphries and|the Home and in ‘Society.” |T. are invited: O'Connor's orchestra!’ Paul Goddard. ““Ltried Cutictra Soap ‘the Home. Expense; H: Halvorson .will sing a Duett entitlea|_ A hearty welcome extended to legis:{ will furnish the music and a good} ; Emily Olson. and Ointment and found relief almost ‘ “My. Faith Looks Up to Thee.”,, The| ators, students and visitors, and: to| time is expected. |" Beatrice Register. instantly, and aftertwo months’ treat- ul pastor. will preach. on, “The Man With| ll not, connected ~ religiously else- —— | Magdalen Saxton, |. | ment I was healed.”’ (Signed) Miss ‘ y ‘a. Song.” All strangers.in town and| Where in the city. To New York, (Sth B Grade: |: | Gladys Gilbertson, Belmont Add., t ‘ | members of the house and. senate ‘ Sane ee Mrs. John T. Charmley and daugh-| Kathryn Smith. || | Owstonna, Minn. : } all tally’ ttivi orship with First Presbyterian Church. ter Helen aKthryn, left last even-| sth A Grade: : ‘ : Fs ; 8 conilally invited: to. worenPw Corner Second and Thayer, Rev. H.)ing for New York city, ‘Mrs, Charm-| Esther Agre. |. | 26-Cuticura Toilet Trios i Liberal Terms of Payment at 6% Interest de sae era y c. Fostlethwalte, muninier, pay ley's old ‘home, where they will ro-| | Marjorin Bolton,, | ‘Consists of, Soap, Ointment, and ‘Am. advised by our manufacturers that they'may with- i > First Baptist-Church: G ee rass Abad dale. f eae mins ee the tuture. “Jack” Charmley,| Florence Fischer, .; 5 ss s\cq. | Palcum. ‘Nothing’ so ensures a clear draw all terms except ‘cash, so I would like to serve you ‘our blocks. north. of, Gran cific, i » 's best known Esther Galusha. ; | lelicate. preparations far every-da; x 3, 5 = s A if * 4 hotel. a Sunday. school .at.12 m. Join the) newspaper men, succumbed to pneu-| ella Harris. |) | soltes purpoces. ‘The Sdap to cleanse, Special prices and discounts for cash. during, session. Sunday, January 19, 1919.” pene clas; a ents ream ae monia in’a local hospital when the} Esther Jacobson. |. | the Ointment to heal, the Talcum to Sample in Soo Hotel, Lobby. ; 2 ! 10:45 a ‘m.—Sermon by Rev. C. w.)tlon under strong leadership that 18) influenza’ epidemic was at its height. Charlotte Logan. ; {' | perfume. Then why not, improve . E ie: Finwall, ‘Subject: “Causes and Cures! 8fowing rapidly. Young: ‘men: should ue Gladwin ‘Mitchell, 'your complexion’ by. using the Soap 5 D. ERNEST HALL IMF for ‘Doubt ” rihig “ jojijnj the :pastor’s class. H Likes Red Cross Work. Doroth: Parsons. dajly and the Ointment as needed to sag rhs ., - :: 1 LS ci 12 o'clock—Sunday” school: © H, #.| Christian, Endeavor at 6:30.' A’so-) A leter from W. C. Rew, formerly Mariorie Smith. prevent pimples of other eruptions The Piano Man Who Is at Your Service All'the Time. "“: f O'Hare, superintendent. Also men’s] C003 won program that wil rE that he. ts well ‘und anjoyfiase: tae] Marion Staley. 4 Bismarck, N. D. iy fi ony Wal. bins : E a ¢ Realm rebe tm peas a leeunelae: on, Evening . popular’ service at 7:30.j work in Italy. He says IT have the. subject: “Legislative, Measures|Theme: “In thé Beginning God." not known an ache or a pain since tak- : : Large: chorus choir -under the direc-!ing up my work here.” Mr. Rew is ———S—— I IKHIion of Mrs. Jacobson which will| working with his characteristic earn- render an anthem entitled “Blessed;estness and bringing things to pass! 1 ! is the People.” Solo, “The Voice of|in a way delightful and pleasing to, 4 Z BU RG LARY .. {{the Father,” sung by Mrs. 1. M. Cap-j he Italian’ officers and soldiers with | EVERYBODY! TAKE NOTICE 1 Gave yoursele:the low trom bee per. We aim to make our church a! whom he is associated. i jary, larceny eft. by 2NSU'S Tl Bethel for all, and to preach the mes- — ps Laie ANCE, Cheap and reliable.” sage of the cross. Crowds are find-| , tynstad-Brandt Nuptials, 120 acres of land close to at the See us for Bonds, Plate Glass, |} j, spirati d help and we would} J. ©. Lynstad former deputy state i ismarck, Fire, Tornado, Farm and Automo- Reng Aa eaicans you noe treasurer and Miss Emma Brandt, the preny ie ot Bs :. Will bile Insurance. - J. B.- Halloran & daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Brandt, t en i $35. Poaytisht Co, Bismarck Bank Building. es Avenue A, were married today in Far- ake auto as pa jayment. = 7 [\ CRTY NEWS , “||'oa tcr'esurorsia whore the money || , 51% toom houde; amall:barn MONDAY, TUES. AND WED., * | moon will be spent. ‘Hoth are very || and cistern, nice level lot, east JANUARY 20, 21 and 22 : P. E. 0. Sisterhood. | popular in capital city circles. The front on 10th street, $1,500, , 2 i : 3 ae ‘will moet | Ytide worked’ in the: treasurer's office |] $300 cash. Will take auto as ‘ The P, EF! 0. Sistethood ‘will meet. fore i ‘ X Hl " JUST RECEIVED BIG at the comminity roém in the city | forfour years: and is well known in|] part payment. ] q ‘ » Monday Geontne at 8 o'clock. | | thevelty ‘and Cuniversally liked. Her . : . SHIPMENT Nbrary Monday evening at 8 o'clock. | rather is proprietor of the Bismarck || Insurance written in all lines Paes) ; Printing Ci ( 4 . Former Resident. Dead. | Printing Co. : 5 f LOWNEY’S | Mrs..W. Brown, mother of G. W.1 ieee: : J. i. Onn wig The Swedish Princess. The area ene erday The doctegod | Lieut. Hill, @ Canadian officer who || “UCAS UOC one World’s most famous Spiritualist, CHOCOLATES eae i Portland, Ore., at the time of Se HEE lees Cene dn Re peistriet Ene: Medium, Mental Telepathist and er departure. je . BOXES FROM 15¢ UP Vane an : Exponent of Occult Mystery. ‘ Bismarck homestead, —Ainerican 1 oo Pe Saturday. & Sunday...|| srothernood or Yeomen, will hold a 6 _MONDAY NIGHT. _ Inspira - SPECIAL ~ regular: -meeting in the Knights of The Sci nce of th : e@ tional Lecture by Robert Inger- ’ ’ . Pythias hall Monday evening when, il 1 . : [Ja class of 15 will be adopted. To: Vata Fe, soll, who will control the Medium. , Lowney’s Mixed Choco-. || morrow afternoon at 2:30 the Yeo: isiting cers an w-Makers lat y lai . man degree team, which is fa'st de- are invited to call at the rooms of TUESDAY NIGHT. A Lecture we es, regular price per |! yoloping into the best in tho. state. Dr.. Enge and consult with him on on Home Industr # ill meet at the K, P. hall for prac < A : pound 80c : Mee 3 et ‘ this advanced science of healing. The y —AT— SS ee eae most modern treatment for all the ills WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Inspirational Lec- ang P i that beset mankind. Consult the fore- ture by Swedenburg. After the lecture, the ic The insurance offices of H. T. Mur-| : 4 hy 4 ' z phy & Co. will be moved about Feb-| most exponent of this wonderful sci- Mind Reading and Spirtual Messages. The ‘ : ruary 1:from hele present location in | ence. audience will be privileged to ask any ques- EK one of the Broadway store-roms of! tions, love affairs, etc., an is Hi ? hos \COWAN Ss the Haggart block to quarters in the| DR. R. S. ENGE 2 ae tc. and the Madam will | ° re Wks, take your message to any part of this world < Drug Store same building facing on Third street, | Chiropractor d oth 1 A : ug and the general offices of the Hughes P prac and other worlds and give correct answers. Electric Co., now at Third and Broad- . Rm. 9-11, Lucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. way, will occupy the room vacated by -.|Folsom’s Jewelry Auction rowowsH® = NOW IN FULL SWING = witQ?Se Afternoon and Evenings ee mcr FOLSOM -Opp. N. P. Station