The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1919, Page 5

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— a a qe ee + ag = a ee . KNOX’ ASSAILS NATION LEAGUE IN SET SPEECH | (Continued from Page One) altar and burned, this country had measurably advanced the ‘cause humanity and» justice: Predicts Two Leagues. “At no distant date,” he continued, ; “we should have two great leagues of nations and two great camps, gach preparing for a new and er and death struggle.” | Senator Knox objected to the form- | ation of the exedutive council, he- | cause it would be composed of ‘only | SS { America Owes France | Debt of Gratitude | ! The important part F played in this war-and her tice of blood are not. the only res we should he grateful to her. lives are said to have been saved and thousands of surgical operations pre- | vented in’ this country by a Freneh ! peasant remedy for stom: liver and} intestinal ailments now imparted and | sold under the naine of Mayr’s Won- | derful Remedy by Geo, 'T. Ma prom- | inent. Chicago chemist. It is 2 simple, harmless preparation that remoy the | catarrhal mucus from the intestinal | tract and allays ’ the iflummation | which causes practically “stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by drug- gists everywhere. —— MEN Keep your clothes dry cleaned, pressed and repaired. Only experts in my employ. fee of a half-nundred | “A body clothed with su state would be givea power to, nak: wa | lo enforce Ws judgments. An Anacnronism. s given this council is an ism,” said’ senator Knox. sians, traditions could not ve dev. Senator Knox said the pro ‘of the proposed league 10K away right of congress vo de raise arnues ind support he deciared vit by the’ league, this may wheming alsuster. “Pause and consider, or Knox, “tha navy, spell ove said Sena from the social, organism not | oal Hrigats nut the power of deténs: : RAY NOTICE f Taken up, oné bay mare, weigh Phone lbt. GP. Stroh Yon can see your new ing at night s: ha nh the tailor, are lamy oring parlors. new which will acepmmodnte 0 fy his customers, Klein gets you haven’t the time to select Just installed Popakur Broadway tal in doing. so’ at night now at Rioin's | tailor shop.—Ady, Colds Cause Headaches and Pains. Feverish Headaches and Body Pa by taking LAXATIVE "BROMO QU NINE Tablets, There's only |‘‘Bromo Quinine.” E. ) Signature. on the box. i i ! Carney Coal Phone 94 30c. KLEIN Tt Over-- ‘The statistic show that the loss of lives through Flu cases cared Phone 260. = and spinal Stop and Think Ss. LUCAS BLOCK—BISMARCK is answered anywhere day or night. for by Chiropractor _ was only, lpet. of every 886 patients orabout 1-9 of 1 per cent. Flwcases cared for medically was 1 for every 18.0r about 5 1-2 per “cent. This shows,the wonderful. advance Chirpp ractie -has -made in spite of the strongest opposition. We would be pleased «to prove to you that Chir opractic adjust- ments restore, to health, after all other meth-" ods have failed. ENGE, D. C., Ph. C: Consultation analysis free: & 0. E. Anderson Lbr. °C. and ie |impose juagments and sit as a court | rowers acaron; “It belongs of | to the days of the Medes and the Per-|/, A union more abhorrent to our With wars legalized te it is proposed to take iy nt three white feet, white star 2-27-40 n large | 4 1: your suits during the day, you can feel safe fas caused from a cold are soon relieved L one W. GROVE'S GUSS 310 Main Van Camp’s Catsup, 35c value, at .......-2--065 20c value, at ..+.. Blue Label Plum Pudding, 40c value, at ..... 40c value, at ... Blue Label Pitted ‘Cherries, 50c value, at Blue Label Pitted Cherries, 40c value, at Sniders Salad Dre: 35c value, at... Helmet Brand Peas, 20c value, at;....:... Potatoes, per bushel. Tomatoes, field Club, 30c value, at nothing added, per Ib. . FRESH HERRING—. per pound ...... per pound .. Ba Smoked\Hames, pe by the pound ..... Sunmaid Seedless Sultana Raisins, Blue Label Boned Chicken and Turkey, LARD—Pure, nothing extracted, A pound of this Lard is equal to one and half pounds of inferior substitutes. { -MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh made Head. Cheese, Liver Sausage, etc. Made fresh every day, per pound. Breakfast Bacon, by-the strip, con in quaiitities at special prices. r whole ham, NER'S - Home of Quality Groceries and Meats Phone 60 GROCERY DEPT. _. 25c 30c 35c 25¢c 25¢ eee 15c 23c 28c Stee etnanaevacggnatanenaanca ta | | Sunday school at 9:45 a. FINWALL TO TOUR STATE FOR Rev; C. W. Finwall leaves next week for an extended speaking tour in the northern part of the state in the in- terést of the proposed prohibition ju- bilee-to be held at’ Fargo on July 1. Mr. Pinwall has. been commissioned by North Dakota Total Abstinence a sociation to arouse interest.in th proposed. jubilee and to raise the necessary funds to finance such met ing to t in’ bringing into the state William . Jennings Bryan and other. speakers of national repute to oe evening sprvices. vited to attend these se St. George’s Ep'scop3! Church. Third and Thayer. Rey, George Buzzelle, rector, Quinquagesi ma Sunday. Holy communion at § a. m. Sunday scaool at 10. Holy communion. litany and ser- ‘pon atl. Vesper service at 4:30. Christian Science Society. Corner ath street and Avenue C. nm. Reading room open every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday from 3:00 to 209° p.m. are All welcome attend these to services und visit the reading room. / —oe Colored Co unity Church. Sighth and Sy streets, Sunt March 2. 8 o'clock p.m, special ter-drive service, . 0. §. Jacobson will preacii. urged that colored and white people interested in the uplift of t Bismarck will at- and thereby mani- aut . Mr. t three months. Methodist Episcopal Church. Two blocks north of the McKenzie | | | Rev, W. J. ‘Hutcheson, D. D. a.m Morning service, Ser: “System in Religious Lif ial music under the direction of} John A. Larson. ‘oon—Sunday School. Keport! from the distriet,convention at Stele.) ; Misionary program. | 9p. m.—Kpworth league. Re-} !port of convention. by Miss Gladys! Candeen. Leader iss Laura Little. hioned soug serv-| The meaning of} movement will be; to the Congregation by s by Mr. J. P. Jackson, . Wallace and the Pas- ervies charged with infor! mation and inspiration’ You aro welcome. jthe centena brought, clo brief addre Mr. | First Presbyterian Church. Corner Second end ‘Th ayer, Rey. If, C. Postlethwaite, Morning sarviced 29, Commun- ion service. All should attend this memorial of our Lord. The ion will meet in the Chapel at 10 o'clock ‘and all uniting with the wi meet the Se: quartette, M rs. Halvers Sunday school at 12 m. all. | Christian Endeavor at 6:30. A grow- !ing organization, Evening service at 7:39. “The Best Church in Existence.” This is a service of inspirational and helpfulness. Special music. Duet, “Sun of My Soul’ (strong) by Mrs. J. P. French and Mis Elizabeth Jones. Double quartette “A New Song” (Wil- son). All are cordially invited to at- tend these services. First Baptist Church. Corner Fourth street and Avenue B. Sunday, March 2, public worship at; ion then. 10:45 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Rev. C, W. Finwall will preach morning and evening. Subject at morning service: “What the Church Owes the World, and What the World Owes the Church. Men’s civic class. Subject of dis- cussion: “Net legislative results in re- gard to rejection or adoption of meas- ures pertaining to the moral side of life.” All men fivited. Junior Endeavor meeting at 3:30) o'clock. Subject at evening service: Outside the Church.” These services being the last. to! be-conducted by Rev. Mr. Finwall in e@ First Baptist church before his extended speaking tour, it is urged that those who have appreciated. his labors during the last two monthssor more, will endeavor to attend tomor- row. Phone e 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal Carney y Coal Phone 94 | 0. E. Anderson Lbr. Co. MASONIC PARTY The Blue Lodge will give an informal party Friday evening: at 9:00 o’clock. Cards, dancing and smokes. All Masons, their families and visit- ing friends are invited. Lunch will be served by Eastern’Star. Music by O’Conner’s Orchestra. ““Christ} TOTAL ABSTINENCE of Jatent talent. | church on confession of faith should | ! Themesy FORCES anniversary: of eelebrate the 30th uration’ of national prohibition in the United States. ‘Mr. Finwall will speak:at the First ‘| Baptist church of this city at both the morning and evening services morrow and. all byt 3 interested in the work of - tie ~ C T.U., the State Enforcement ee and the soelation of which he is the tleld sec: retary, and all other persons wiio wish to ettend are cordially invited to at- tend al) the services of the day. to- 4 WW 7 1e Cam, E CHURCH NOTES qh CITY NEWS fj Trinity Lutheran Ghurch. | Steele Attorney Here. Rey, John Flint, pastor, Geo. TH, Musson of Steele is in Bis- Y ygian at LL a.m. marck on bus in English at 730 p.m. — Sunday sehool 12 m Rev. Hutcheson Improved. — Rev, W. J. Hutcheson has been con- Swedish Lutheran, fined to the house with an attack of | tl Seventh street anc venue D; LE. F.| laryngitis. He is not somewhat bet- ter and will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist church tomorrow. New Corporations. Among the new corporations of the week are the Bisn tk Motor C corporated by Chi sismarck, M, B. Finseth of Dr B. C:.Solym and J. J. Schweigert of Bismarek ‘for $30,000, and the Farmers’ Bank of Starkweather, incorporated by A. O, Sather, David Jones and P. P. Bottoflson for $15,000. c..0. M. Class. The C. O. M.. class of the Methodist Episcopal chureh met last evening with Miss Alice Goldsmith on EF Fifteen members were p pleasant evening was enjoyed by. all. Most of the evening was spent in mak ing articles for the sale which was held at the eapitol toc Delicious refresh- ments were sery To Spend Five Million ‘Methodism’s attempt to rais 000,000, for. Home and For sions is meeting with enthus mis- ideavor all over the republic. In many places the quota is ove bseribed, Distr “over the top.” Additional funds heing secured for the relief of foiks in France and Felgium. The chureh inten pending ar least $5,000,000 in that work, apart from its misiopary endeavor. Methodist Minute Men. The Centenary movement in the — TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO BUY Nepeatring rifle, WANTED TO BUY- condition to he Phone 770 or S7S8L. age in good pasenger car. Ble ‘Coming to Bismarck SPECIALIST Dakota DOES NOT USE SURGERY Will be at M'KENZIE HOTEL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. , MARCH 12-13 Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Two Days Only No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu- ate in Medicine and Surgery and is licensed by the state of North Da- kota. He visits professtonally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip consultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat- ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonder- ful results in diseases of. the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed-wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- ments. If you have been ailing for any | length of time and da not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper : measures rather than disease are very trouble. re Remember above; date, that exam- {nation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Address: 336 Boston .Block, Minne apolis, Minn.—Advertisement. QUUDEUOUDANDAUOUUUDRERUUGOOROGROODEN egUERUNE SALESMAN WANTED “Local Automobile Agency wants a man ‘for. Wholesale and Retail business. This is an un- usual opportunity for the right man. State age, ‘experience, sal- ary wanted, etc. applicant without previous Auto- mobile experience... Addres., 12X care Tribune. Will consider often the cause of your long-standing | Following the pat-| something between and 35 special. nm, Annex | hotel, Sunday and 12 o'clock. at it state-wide prohibition and the inaug-|, Dr.Mellenthin: For His Sevehth Year in North i i | i | | | ar ‘gince Dr. the Sipstate for Bomel Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for -|1% years and calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets | while treating patients for chronic con-| stipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive e Tablets do n contain calomel, but a vegetable laxative. No griping is the “reynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets, They cause the bowels and liver to act normally.. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” now | and then—a bad breath — a dull, tired | feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, only pleasant results from one or two lit: le Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. “Thousands take one or two every night jest to keep right. Try them. 10c apd 25c per box. ———_—_———a———— EEE tern of the men called out by the war to act h Minute Men.” men shal movement in any public gathering and tell of the progre and needs of ‘ Ni‘ the day. George E. Wallace is chair- Head or chest— co VA Ss man of the M. M. M. for this immedi- ate neighborhood. ——SSSSS—E— t. EQUITY PACKING CO. GETS TWO |svour sooycuaro"- Ui cont ater D. B. C. PUPILS Saturday & Sunday —_ “CLEAN AS A WHISTLE” WE WILL SELL Misses Nellie Prior and Mabelj Rosel Employed by Co-oper- ative Firm of Fargo, N. D. Almost soon as they completel| Furs, Gowns, Dresses, Suits, Colltee Peres, Se pikes Pusiness (Coats, Blouses, Gloves, Hats|| Regular price 80c’) per Prior and M were em-|¢an be cleaned at small expense|{ pound v 60 ‘ ployed by the Co-operative LOR 6) aS 2 Cc ty Packing Co., also of Fargo, The never mand. Methodist church is calling out a loi] Bank, wait FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets WONDERFUL SOUND” War behind } Homeward Bound! i you, peace before you. Struggle a memory, happiness ‘a reality. ‘Back’ to us. Your conquests have saved the world. ‘Your deeds have inspired: us. Our hearts are full with ‘thé glory of it. In the sober. days of re-construc- tion we shall ever remember: your valor and your vigor. We shall as speedily as possible ‘so re-construct our civil activities as to help you feel that there has never been \a change. And this organization has dedicated it- self, heart and soul, to that purpose. We want to make your picture before you lay aside your uniform. ~ Holmboe Photograph Studio Publicity Film Co. ay, s6¢oase is the joyful c cry of thousands | Edwards produced Olive Tablets, healing, soothing Official State Photographers sure and | Official Photographer for the State Historical Society é Ali druggists. Tribune ‘Want Ads Bring Results. given in the ‘Methodist church on Sun- day nibat at 7:30. OLDS as as. “Four Minute:Men” Method- instituted her “Methodist The plan is that these speak on the Centenary are best treated “externally” with Viexs Vapor CANDY ‘ SPECIAL Addresses will be “Ah!” Phat’s We guarantee our work. ! + Mail Orders Filled Promptly what they all say. LOWNEY’S _ MIXED CHOCOLATES | supply of D. B.C. graduates seems quite to equal the de EAGLE COWAN’S Here are a few just engaged: Drug St Gordon Bergeson by First National} | rug store Litehfield, ND; Rachael stire-| LATLOR SHOP by J. Marsh, Regi a 5 ae << Stale, N De ‘Stas Opposite Postoffice | i ze td Deeds, jby 1 1N. D.; er Insurance Co. Fargo, niece Mill Co., Fairview, Irvine he Fa e G & Se od Feats fe ee eee a iain es Almost new. dark colored Mahogany Up: It a real asset to be a D; B. C.! papi, Inquiries regarding envottment | right Piano, on display. should be addressec ie. L. Watkins, Prest. Dalola Dustiess “College, 805| KNOWLES’ JEWELRY STORE | Front Street, F Advt. marck Grocery ¢ Helen Burnham by Crary-Turn-} D. NL Kelling goes to the Mon Bere- virvi FOR SALE Wear Witid CORSETS Lhey Lace In Front ANNOUNCEMENT Our 1919 Spring Stock Of Gossard Corsets just received. Have your new corsét properly fitted by our corsetiere. — “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE”

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