The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1919, Page 2

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\__ MONDAY, FEB. 3; 1919." ~An excellent investment Start today to buy and a patriotic duty War Savings Stamps | — FAREWELL | SERHON BY REV, JACKSON Be A Se : | go | Crowded House suas Gihets Popular! Pastor Returned from Overseas Work ‘ A - 0 P| \ i x A tein 2 ON Gh ( a dtabdings SE ihavtack ce Laat ied aries Kot Sey in back, laster’ fox Bruce Jackson at hi ¢ Victor, Talking, Ma chine, oe \ last evening. He from eleyea 2 This is a composite picture of Wilson, Lloyd George, 0 los and Pashitch, the leading orld peace congress. The merging of the ics of a benevolent and scholarly e-up have gone the classic features howing the thin, the e; and the of the Welshman, Lloyd George; the spread nostrils of Clemenceau, and his dof Sonnino, the Italian statesman, regis- s that of Lloyd George. To this big four, xs, the Greek premier, and Pashitch, the one distinguished by his sharp, scholarly fea- his broad, high fcrehead, wide-set eyes and contenance. Incidentally, it’s these two that add Both wield no small influence in Balkan affairs. CUVEE Ie would cost a fortune to bring the greatest - artists into your home ReV. BRUCE JACKSON This specimen manhood became Victrol Ae 275. Victrola XV ee Hii $33 You would have td pay thousands of dollars to get these great artists to come to:your home and entertain you: Caruso, : epted thi e to the speaker of é y f paste at a oe ; nite tlharal that i Alda, Braslau, Calvé, Culp, de Gogorza, DeLuca, Elman, Farrar, terests and e tauenia pingertty; and Galli-Curci, Garrison, Gluck, Jascha Heifetz, Homer, Journet, G file with the s unselfish devotion to duty, that had leg forth the admiration and x confidencé of the community which ied on now found expression in the quality the popular 1 Martinelli, McCormack, Melba, Murphy, Paderewski, Powell, Ruffo, Schumann-Heink, Scotti; Sembrich, Tetrazzini, Werren- tion of th that the former pasto! had its de: rary son: withdr soil on 2 a and quantity well as the spirit of ‘ ig * : 2 # sou) withitre rive in Bism rath, Whitchill, Witherspoon, and: Zimbalist. called ‘to 50 w the church and coi By Capper rendered a very og : te > out in enthu ic app. | impressive and propriate solo; and and in Septembe Fort Dodge, havin a Y. M. A. f overseas and hag had Jand and with | c France: Rev. Jacl the clfurch and sence for one year, which the church gave him. Later he sent in his resig- nation, not knowing when he would | “ be able to return, giving the church free hands to secure another pastor. A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ray Cheeks —Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Say Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician But with a Victrola in your home you can hear them all as often‘as you like. The beauty and thrilling power of “: famed artists just as thotgh. they. were actually in. your presence—so lifelike are their Victor Records. Jackson yrrived Jast Monday |the d nigbt and appeared before a crowdi the te ling the basement parlors on Wed-| We and applied it under the nesday evening. | following heads: To whom™shall we Although Rev. and & |go for an ideal of life? To whom had thought of leaving b: arck last | shall we go when national and per- for Grand Forks, the man who | sonal interests seems to crumble? To} <| whom shall we go when tempted? “To! whom shall we go for friendship? To | t Baptist church | whom shall we go, at the end of things | a.m. and at 7:30 and life? 4 Jackson during his years of; In the evening Rev. George B. New- residence in Bismarck has especially | comb conducted the opening part of endeared himself to boys, young men|the service and said that the finest and the older men of the and has | kind-of fellowship had existed during manifested a deep interest in eyery-|Rev. Jackson’s whole pastorate. Pre- thing pertaining to a better and big-! ceding the address of the evening H. |ger Bismarck. His going is not only|#.’O’Hare rgndered effectively a solo. a cause of sincere regret of his church | nev. Jackson then spoke of his work friends but to everybody who has had|in England and Frarce in a most anything to do with this manly man.|vivid‘ and informing fashion. His | The First Baptist church was crowd-j closing sentences were stirring, as {ed twice yesterday, people standing|he expressed his appreciation of this jafter every availa seat was 2ccu-} country and urged his hearers to pied to hear one of Bismarcks most} make this country the purest and best} Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated popular preachers deliver his final}in the world. scores of women for liver and bowel! message, before leaving the church ailments, Dering aed years he gave tOland city where he with his family) wall Reda Vegetable ingredients | ined | bas mate his home for more than| with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Ree raat Olive Tablets. You will know them by! goctors. pu their olive color. {tired ey These tablets are wonder-workers on the | | 7° 1 @ Tete for | > eleven months ago, o! perience in ong. Thers are Victors and Victrolas in great variety from $12 to $950. - i Any Victor dealer will gladly play for you any musit you wish to hear and demon- strate the Victrola. Sacnger Veice Cukure Records: are invaluable to vocal students— ask to bear them. a : \ 4 : Vietor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. \ at the Important Notice. Victor R ds and Victor Machines are stientifically coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. Now, Victor Records demorstrated af all dealers.on the Ist of each month Chinese Wedding wresents: In social circies of thé celestial em- Pire the family of the bridegroom ser a ccamoe Seema es presents to the family of the @ farmers, with state| bride of various articles a few days and county o ; and mony mem-| before the day fixed for the marriage, Ine oe pols, Sieh cave 4 nope bers of the legislature were there to| The presents generally consist of food, bai ones is Aeouen, poison- | their respect to the man, who! the leg and foot of a pig, the leg of a If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull | yes, pitiples, coated tongue, headaches, a | less, no-good feeling, all out of Sorts, | and Eh of the riebine shone Thousénds of women as well as men | th take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep in the pink of condition, | m months ago secured leave of se from his church to go over- boys. es were highly impres- 1 long be remembered, rr} if jackson before Rev, Fin- "yepresente very Goat, eight small cakes of bread, eight torches, three pairs of large red cea: dles, a quantity of vermicelli, and sev- eral bunches of firecrackers, - Valuable for Autoists, An WPuglishman has invented a tool to probe cuts and smail holes ip automobile tires and remove ar‘icler fee coe et oa i i i Ant Te a i PREDICT CLOSE VOTE. ‘Washington, Feb. '3.—Managers ot the woman's suffrage amendment de- cided to call) up the measure for a vote ‘next Friday. They predicted that the voté Would be very close. Plantfood in Soil. A chemical analysis cannot show the amount of available plantfood in.a soil. SIGHT IS SAVED A themist ‘could, without difficulty, ae make an artificial soil containing every element of plantfodd in abundance, and yet be perfectly sterile. Peat, for éx- ample, is ustally very rich in nitrogen, bat it is locked up ‘or unavailable. To pulverize it and mix it with Time is to change it into a highly nutritious soil, 10c.and25c per box. All druggists. wwhich might cause puncturea, STORY OF “ate PLAY SHAUGHNESSY Runner Steale Second, Then Steals Back to First When Teammate le Tageee et ‘at Plate. Take Daubert, “the best: ‘firat bane. man {nthe Nafionel league, tells 0 yarn about the greatest “marbléhead” play he ever saw oh the diamond. It has something on John Ander- son's féat of stealing second with runner on the keystone sack- “The last exhibition game we played. last spring -was-at Lynchburg,” ¢ays Daubert. “The field there is: insite the race track at the fair ae and the’catcher-is some dlstahice: frgm the gthnd stand,’ There were.eo few spectators’ at the game.that Manager Dahlen suggested inviting them: to come “down and/sit om: the ‘players’ bench.* “The’. Lynchbare. team’ got - meh ‘on first’ and third {nthe eighth inning when the Funier On. first: win. pean ‘off the bag on a‘throw by Erwin: ‘chasing him: up*and’ down the mie 1 (got him “within= ten Bs of-*eecotid base; when’ V-défected the:runner on ‘third starting: for the plate. Quickly I threw, thé ball to in, ‘who got, his ‘man, “My ‘man “seeing: the’ play, touched. ‘second: and... immediately. started back’ to first base which he reachetl , safely after’a. long - Slide, as neither thyself nor the! base ‘man were looking: Lge “insife aie of this¢ character. , It“was ize. boneheaded ‘stunt and beat enythig Tever waw.” Two big features at the Or- pheum tonight, with Clara Kim- ball Young and are a Ar- buckle. vs Furniture Company ' Long Siege. It must ‘be, pretty tough to be a siraffé with that all-thé-way-dowa kifd ‘of Sore throat, but just think. of being an. ostrich. with ‘rheumatism in- yer laigs. : A 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Ri finished ‘she Packed. eee SN H The == Dance and Concert sight’ through. an way rarer #7... - ; 0 : is now: visiting in Londo: firrrwataicsncanicty $76 5 ; “The ‘Tremendous Chow Priina That Has Clutched the Heart of ;- the Natiqn iss Dollar diteattion at 25¢ Acre. of Bananas. . p » In Andia: and the. Malay, peninsula ‘the produce from one acre'of bananas —0r ‘plantains,-as’ ‘the fruitsis: termed in. that - region—will. support ‘a: much { ‘greater ‘number of people ’ ‘than,a sim finc.area under any other corp. *Plan- .tain meal 1s made. | by-etripping ‘off the ask,: slicing the core, drying it'in the ipaesinent commences tonight, Monday, Feb. 3rd. One show a Ne) ta) bdarnrein re ay ie "he i cated vlan k—Two hour performance. ns ‘ sas sees sane cent: of meal, ’ Nai ateen cere ot ie Pe thi cay, ‘will Jobe ‘over a ton

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