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‘ ‘ ' . the Bismarck: hospital! JAN, 25, 1919. © » BISMARCK DAILY 'fR! In_.Hospital. ‘Mrs, J..M. Taylor fg an inmate of Her friends hope to see her, out in a few days. os Church Su Supper. The ladies of the Methodist church are planning to serve a supper dn the church’ parlors on. Thursday evening next. Enjoying Vacation. Mrs. 'T. J, Woodmansee. writing from Minneapolis tells of the satis: factory. commencement of her. vaca- tion, Miniature He Hospital. George Little’s home on Fourth street bears some resemblance to a miniature hospital. . All have been sick. But all are on the road to re- covery. Guild’ Meeting. / The Westminster Guild of regular meeting Monday night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs.- Pod+ tlethwaite. Workers’ Convention. The Sunday schoo! workers in the various Methodist churches’ in and adjacent to Bismarck will enjoy a “Worker's Convention” at Steele on Feb, 24 and 25. The entire progrem will appear later. Death of Baby Baker. Retty, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Baker, of 602 Second street, died Friday afternoon. The little one's death was causcd from pneumonia. The parents have the sympathy -of all in their sorrow. The funeral will be held Sunday, Jan. 25, at 2 o'clock at St. George's. Daughters “of Isabella, A regular meeting of the Daughters of Fuabella will be held in the Knights of Columbus hall at § o'clock Monday evening, when officers for the follow- ing year wilk be installed. Following the installation juncheon will be served and @ program given. All mem- mers. of the chapter are asked to be present; ‘Mesdames Knudtson, Lam- bert and Reuter will be hostes: Gauze for Sale. Thb Red Cross surgical dressing de- partment has for sale a considerable quantity of very fine gauze and of cot- ton bats, left over from tre Surgical dressing work which was. carried on during the war. The chapter wishes to dispose of this amteria] early next week, and anyone who is interested in its purchase is requested to call Mrs, E. A. Thorberg, "phone »92-L for prices. Driving for Pershing. Attorney W, L. Smith has just re ceived a letter from his nephew, wight L. Smith, who is a brother of Dean Smith of Logan's store, in which the young man! advises that from the date of his arrival in France he has officiated as private chauffer to Gen- eral Pershing,, whom, he .chauffed: to and from the amristice conferences early in November; and for whom he drove upon the occasion of the recep- ‘tion to the president ‘at Brest, in Parig and-at other ‘notable functions. ‘Back. From Meeting. eGorge N, Keniston returned yes- lerday from Kansas City, where he attended an ‘annual meeting of the ‘Association of Highways of America: ‘The National ‘Parks highway, ‘or the Red Trail, was admitted as'a:'mem- ber, and:.Mr,: Keniston, :vice president |g ‘of this association, was one of:a com- mittee of three on. organiaztion, ,; 1e addressed the association on the. ,ad- vantages of the northern route to the American parks. The purpese of the association “is to develop: national highways and to assist them in ob- taining federal aid. Memorial t> Boys. Dr. Hutcheson announces thit he has secured a bronze composition “Rot of Honor” tablet as a lasting memoria] for the “Boys.” On this tablet are individual brass plates with STOMAGH UPSET? t the Real Cause—Take Dr. Get a wards’ Olive Tablets lered bowels, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion . and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, “Jazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled wi undigested foods, you ‘should take Olive Tablets, the sub- Stitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vera So them by thei il. You jow them olive 0} aa her clive color. They do the sriping, cramps or pain. JUST RECEIVED BIG SHIPMENT LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES BOXES FROM 15c UP Saturday & Sunday SPECIAL _ Lowney’s Mixed Choco- lates, regular price per pound 80c, ‘ —AT— 60c - COWAN’S Drug Store the; Presbyterian church will hold their; COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS ENDORSE PROGRAM OF MISS MINNIE NIELSON Before adjourning their session 53 her and her staff of efficient workers. county superintendents gave Miss | ; Ser ee erent nied te oe Nielson a vote of confidence and en-/ Rockne of Renville county, listed as a dorsed her program as. outlined by Macdonald supporter. THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB ENJOYS INE PROGRAM AT AT HIGH SCHOQL The Thursday Musical 1 club met, gram was very interesting and it re- Thursday. afternoon~. at high] flected great credit on all who too% Aart. Parents and friends of the pupils as well) as members of the Thursday Musical club. were present school, aad after a. busine: on in the superintendent's office adjourned to the’assembly room, where the pro- gram for the day was presented by|and_all thoroughly enjoyed the pro: pup. Is cf the public schools. The pro-j gram. | © hame of the boy or girl engraved.| As I Am hy Wilson, Senator Carroll | {The Methodist church sent fifty-five|D, King’ will sing Come and of her young people, into the various} bring your frien ue ches of the country’s service: Methodist Episcopal Church. These young folks will’ be fittingly! wo ylocks north of the McKenzie jremembered by this tablet. Dedica- A ‘ j hotel. |iory services will be held on Sunday,;- poy wy |.ebruary 2, when addresses suitable | jo, to the occasion will be -delivered by a solo. Hutehéson? D. D5 min- 20:20 a. in—Morning scrvice. The men of note, The program for the} pastor will preach on~ “The New service will appear in next week's {sj arth,” sue. ! 12 nogn—Sunday school. A class sien a welcome for each person desir- Bible. G:2) p. m.—Epworth league. An in- jon and help to all young people. p. m.—Evening service. Old Rev. i 3 | hy mns ky choir and congregation. Spe- Services in\Norwegian, lla. m, ; lal solo. ‘The pastor will preach on Services in English, 7:30 p. m. | "Seizing the Opportunity When it is Sunday schoo] 12 noon. presented.’ strangers are invited to join ; CHURCH NOTES | >. o Trinity Lutheran Church. \ Rev. John Flint, pastor. St. Geirge’s Episcopal Church. Corner Third and Thayer streets. {| Key. George Buzzelle, rector. Third Sunday after the Epiphany. Holy communion at 8 a. m. wounday school at 10. Morning prayer and sermon Evéning prayer and sermon at 4: First Baptist. Church ts Corner, of Fourth street’ and Avenue | ) B, four blocks north of Grand Pacific!) hotel. Sunday, Jan. 26, public worship at, All the crowd gathering in the Methodist church, ~All having no other churcn jhome, all members of the legislature jand their friends and any one inter- ;esled in a pleasant, |worship are cor invited, at 11 30. | | Salvation Army. Farewell meeting to Lieut. F. Petrie jon of re-} ervices at the salvation Army $, 112 Main street. all next. Appropriate and Manifest the Love of! ),, God.” Sunday school at 12, and the; men’s class at the same hour. Open’ ed legislation af- S side of life. by Hon, Walton and others. 3:30. p.) ytonday evening at $ o'clock Rev. ms Junior Endeavor; ie p.m. Bele It. C, Postlethwaite will preach at the pOnYOR Bone gery lees 1.00 Rum evan: [Army barracks choosing for his: sub- gelistic service. The publie i is invited. “The Power of God unto Sal- Bion , Salvation mecting. n that Makes Good.” First Presbyterian Church. |va Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, mi Morning service af 10:30. “The Young Man's Vis music by a splendid quartette. Sunday se hoot at 12 m. Goddard inen’s class or ‘young men's class by {he pastor. Both are large organiaztions. | Christian Endeavor at 6:30. An en- ie slic» etowd of young people) ‘Phone 75, ¢c ty Fuel Co. WwW rogra fs Voning service at 723 For the Beulah Coal Evoning i and a_ practical message. : a \ C.. As Finch Lumber Co, for Mah. | arch coal. Phone 17. _ The shoruss achole und the direc AUDITORIUM iat FRIDAY, Jan. 31 A. H. WOODS PRESENTS THE WORLD'S GREATEST LAUGHING SUCCESS y evening at 8 o'clock. Dr.} 'f Hutcheson will preach, His sub- | ject will be “Forgiveness.” Other a | |mouncements will be in local paper | inext week. Seats are all free. invited. IEnsign J. C. Join the | the The public is Bell in command. Good mn- i ———— ;out of becoming acquainted with the bright hour of I 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. C.| “Saturday fe Dees DEB RASRSEY : 9 ill preach in the forenoon | Bet ee Meron donneas ¢ W. Finwall will p ; pny Sunday, 2p, m., Sunday hoo! and | and Rev. Geo. B. Newcomb in the! pine evening. Morning subject, “How to] gung . m. Young People’s p LONDON EDITOR’S AMERICAN WIFE) ica, Harri Mrs. Mary Medora Greening, 1 MORE POWER GIVEN power for the s ion is delegate: utilities bill con: caucus Friday evenin gives the thority in sert that ue in favor of such'a n Mrs. ren Mrs. Harrison is the wife of Aus- tin Harrison, who British elections. Lloyd: George. =. fame is the editors Review of 1910 and his books, ieviman. Doctrine,” “Eng power to regulate r: ties and it remoy ns and from the court: | | opposition to] s better claim to hip of the English “The and and and “The Kaiser's War.’ ison was American girl, ilway ; in a ea gue eo 3 bill commission — sole | 3 of all public} from city ¢om- 1 au- | raliway this respect. Leaguer public utility ure, con- centvating in one body powers which | heretofore have ‘been scattered uncertain, and| j tendent, “| fice.” | personal combat,” remarked a form {son TO SPEAK IN SCHOOLS Mrs. Lilla G. English, whose address on the peril of venereal dtsease made so profound an impression on the leg- islators in joint session Friday after- noon, was bri ought here under the au- spices'of Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state superintendent of public in: tion, nder whose direction she will visit all f the vols of the state to talk on sovial hygiene. WANTS HER KEPT OUT. Among other things, Neil C. Mae- jdonald, who was at one time state superintendent of public instruction, asks the courts to enjoin Miss Minnie J. Nielson, the present state superin- “from intruding in such of- “Neil never w: strong on er friend. BEAUTIFUL KATE. Kate Richards O'Hare, disciple of j Walter Thomas Mills, officer and le turer of the — internatic social: rty, one of the framegs of the pernicious St. Louis platform of her | party, advocating sabotage and other methods to handicap Uncle Sam in ; the prosecution of the late war, and who was convicted of sedition in the | federal court here a year ago last De- cember, sentenced to five years’ im- priconment at hard labor in’ Jeffer- prison, Missouri, but who has enjoyed her freedom to date through the medium of appeals to the U. S. circuit court of appeals and thence to the supreme court of the United States, is here giving the league managers the benefit of her advice. It is expected that she will address the league's secret caucus. Phone 453, Washburn Coal Company, for Wil- 'ton Lignite,.at $4.75 per “also ran” in’ the| in ton delivered. This coal does not clinker and.con- tains less sulphur and ash than any other Lig- ‘nite mined in North Da- i kota. F TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CASH—Sell you anywhere, quick! western Business AgCHey, apolis, Minn, WANTED—WWant_ to buy used L. C. Smith typewriter in good shape. Phone R. FJ. Hein Minne- 1-25-1w Old Hickory “Lignite sold by Finch | Lumber Co., phone 17. TWO CENTS Local grocers are now offering a new type of gelatine dainty. ‘The! fl r name to the Jiffy-Jell, de best fruit gro pineapple. Another densed juice of 65 big. Loganberries. So Jiffy-Jel!’ desserts taste just likt serve six people or more costs only 12% cents. Jell method. vondense it, tains ull the es: get the delights and the healthfulness is Jiffy-Jell. Add boiling water | i ruit-juice essence. then this fruit-juice | ce, und you have a. real-fruit rt. | he fruit essence is made from the | h, ripe fruit, and right where the} One little vial con- ence from half a ripe ust to flavor one dessert. ains all th ruit-made dainties Yet a package to | This low cost is due to the Jiffy- They crush the fruit and Thus a little vial con- nce of considerable | You ‘ipe fruit, saving transportation. CUTIGURA HEALS ITCHING BURNING» On Two Months Old Baby’s Head and Face. Lost All His Hair, “My baby, only about two months old, had a very sore head and face. and he lost all his hair. His face and head were | | fullof soreerupiionswhich caused itching, burning, and lose of sleep. “The child suffered for six weeks before I wastold touseCuticura. Luseda halfa cake of Soap with one box of Ointment and he was healed.” Each package | contains a bottle of highly-condensed | little vial contains the con-| (Signed) Mrs. G. Siegmann, North Wainut St., Marshfield, Wis. | Cuticura For Toilet Uses Cheap soaps, harsh soaps, coarse, strongly medicated soaps, areres| sible for half the skin troubles in the world. Use Cuticura, and no other soap, for all toilet purpo Help it, now and then, with touches of Cuticura Ointinent applied to any redness, roug mples or dan- druff, Cuticura has proved most valuable for ail purposes of the toilet as has Cuticura a powder of fascinating fragr: ray by tal, jample En Address y of fruit, just as “though you. served fresh fruit.” And’ it ‘costs but’ # tyiffe —right in midwinter, when you-need fruit most, and when fresh” fruit. is so high. Jiffy-Jell itself is a high-grade gel- atine powder, Tend yay nen et in proper color and acidulated. So you make the dessert in a jiffy by: simply adding boiling water. There are ten. of these ‘bottled flavors, and eight of them are fruits. One is mint flavor for making a mint jell, One is lime-fruit flavor for mak- ing tart, green ‘salad’ jell. Grocers that the favorite flavors for des- s are Loganberry and Pineapple. It is said that Jiffy-Jell with: these true-fruit flavors is one of the great- est successes in the food line in some years. Jt has won millions of users already. i eee <AAUUIGEUAUUUEUUUHEUAULAEEAAETALAEA Ti, Slightly Used’ PHONOGRAPH For Sale Cheap COW AN’S Drug Store | “UPTRAVOAVET HUARD r Why Uncle Sam | ‘urned Teetotaler — The unanimity with’ which our State legislatures have hastened to ratify the Bighteenth Amendmént to tne United States Constitution isa source of wonderment to many: of our representa- k Tribune it seems “4 tive néwspapers. were sweeping ahead, propelled by some invisible force, tery by suggesting that “prohibition secms to be the fashion, just as drinking used to be.” The nation-wide sweep. of anti-liquor sentiment, is accounted for by other well-known publi- The Pittsburgh Gazette-Times declares that the abolition of intoxicants 1 people and the Toledo Blade terms the move- the New York World characterizes it eations' in more positivel ternis. is dictated by “the deliberate judgment” of the Ameri remorseless as the rise of tides in the sea,” ment “ Thus to the New York eniphatie denial of local self-government.” In. the leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week—January ing views are discust in detail. yet ‘as if a sailing-ship on ”” while the New York Times High Prices Tottering An Informing Summary of Statistics on This Most Pressing Question Gathered by the, National Industrial Conference Board To Fight Bolshevism With Food Not Enough Jobs Shall We Annex Our “Achilles Heel?” 55c_ ~—s- $1.10 - Mail orders with check and velope enclosed filled | BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE SnowniGen GLASS sind : JULES ECKERT GOODMAN The Comedy Success That Made All New York Laugh for One Solid Year at the Eltingé Theatre You want to see “Abe” and “Mawruss,” who have left the cloak and suit trade to go into the. Fillum Business. IT’S A RIOT OF LAUGHTER FOR - THREE SOLID HOURS ; PRICES SEATS AT KNOWLES THE JEWELER Order Your Seats Early as They’re e Going Fast J $1.65 $2.20 self-addressed, stamped en- in order: of receipt. Montenegro Disappears Shall Germany Repent? Armistice Propaganda Germany’s “Gigantic Comedy” Polish Pogroms Denied Why Centers of Industry? Play-Production by Push-Button “Beehive”. Conditions in Europe Army Bridge-Building Speed An Unusually Good Collection of Iustrations, Including Cartoons and Maps “THE DIGEST” GIVES YOU THE RIGHT NEWS PERSPECTIVE It not infrequently happens that reports of popu- lar uprisings, of grave decisions by the various great powers, and of other important events, printed!in the newspapers of one day have to be considefably modified on the next. This is inevit- able, in view of the haste with which such news must be rushed to the presses. 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