The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 5

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/ SATURDAY,‘ MARCH 8, 1919 BISMARCK WE! ch: Revolution, M tlethwaite being hostesses. 4, aes th of Connecticut on “The Deeper Meaning |members of Mi of Revolution Organi Mrs. Martin. dai singing of America and the reading of | Langer s ing the candidacy of national office were read, and a part of an addre: DAUGHTERS OF .REVOLUTION HOLD INTERESTING SESSION The regular meeting of Minishoshe apter, Daughters of the American held esterday at the|s' Postlethwaite, | ber-at-large. rs. George Buzz and Mrs, Pos: After 2: read on other pa’ onial Dames” by of the Cine The meeting was opened with the| pap socie e D. A. R. ritual. Letters announ ugh te; Mr George Maynard Minor of| A report of the war work done by she chapter, com- Our Daughters of the American | piled from i Mrs. Minor te for the office of andi- | A} ident-gen-! J. MeGurren Devils Lake, avere eral of the national society D. A. R.! guests of-ie chapter. a head of Bisn annual election held in the 1 . on Main street i even bigger doings f es § when their new executives are instal- n BD ight follows: xalted Ruler BISMARCK: ELKS. ELECT HEADS i ELVE MONTHS FOR ENSUING TV Soa J.P. Sell was honored by being mad ned Lecturin rek lodge of . Fadden. . ‘Tompson Friday splendid session st people: on ex o Grand Lodge .... Past, Exalted Ruler L. K. Thompson. Alternate to Grand Lodge. oe Past FE. ed Ruler Carl Peder: ture Jed. 1 | The full slate of officers elected last | teemed Leading Knij s| BK. oe | ye 5 an ee | | te 6:30. p. m.—Senio: bath followed by a-gentle anointing Brookly with Cuticura Ointment. ‘These Tangnage } fragrant, super-creamy emollients Sunday ‘cehoal U1 soothe and heal cczemas.and rashes, Young Peop! Al _—_<_——— ening worship, Newcomb, will preach CHURCH NOTES BAPTIST CHURCH a. m.—Religious’ worship. y school, p.. m.— Junior Endeavor. ndeavor, ST GEORGE'S F SCOPAL CHURCIT 3d, AND THAYER Rey. George Buzzelle, Rector. Ist, Sunday: in Lent. Holy Communion at 8 a.m, Sunday School at 10, Morning I er and sermon at 11, Evening Pi and Sermon at 4:30, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Corner 4th St. and Avenue C Sun 45 asm. o Reading room open in church build- ing every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday from 3 to 5 p.m. All are wel- come to attend these services and visit the reading room. SALVATION ARMY SERVICE ay 11 a.m, Holi p.m, Sunday school and ) Young Peoples’ Le: p.m, Salvation meet n and solo! arch 11 to 18t y. evenglist at the army ha Everyone -wele Soldier’s Friend After long hours of hiking or guard- ing, when: his feet ‘are: swollen, hot or blistered,’ the soldier will find wonderful relief in a Cuticura Soap ly Corner 7th stop itching, ‘clear the skin of pim ‘music ples, the scalp of dandruff _and the ats hands of chaps and sores. Also. for cuts, wounds, ‘stings of insects, sunbury or windburn. Shave with Cuticura Soap The Healthy, Up-to-Date Cotteara Way. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, len.” é A cordial welcome to all Cr Pe STRU' Pastor. no repalnal, no wanes no mruacen cven mes | | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN URCH chi: z : rr Reg dating, shainposing., Doubles razor ell Corner Second and Thayer, in promoting skin health, +R. A. CG, Postiethwaite; Minister Morning service 10:30. ‘Theme ciency, not f6 speak of vaine purity, skin corpfort and skin HOOSIER The Kitchen Cabinet That Saves Miles of Steps “White Beauty AMdvertived in leading megerines Don't be a Slave to Pots and Pans The war has taught thousands of women that kitchen slavery is unnecessary as well as harmful. It has taught them to save time and energy. It has taught them efficiency in their home affairs. Consider how easy it is to own a Hoosier and you won’t want to work another day without it. We deliver any model for a small amount down. Balance weekly—cless than 5 cents per meal. Select our Hoosier now before our allotment is gone. We have a large ine for you to select from. Perry Furniture Co. Furniture & Undertaking HAGGART BLOCK. BISMARCK, N..D. Mrs. Mabel Will Lumry was unani- sly elected a member of Mini- he chapter, being already a mem-| the routine business, excellent iotic ati the Lith Century”, and} ieorge, re- elected, .| quartet will sing the anthem, “O Lord In- voy Walter Jef- © Hero of Baby- BANQUET FOR SUPREME KNIGHT l ' NOTABLE EVENT FOR COLUMBIANS The banquet staged dn the Knights {of Columbus halk F evening in honor of Supreme Knights James A Flaherty proved one of the most not ble events in theshistory of loenl Col- umbianism, Sevelal hundred covers were laid on long tables stretching the length of the hall, whieh the guest of honor, the toastmaste teorge V. Cun: | presided very. gracefully as toastmas- ter, and: scintillating responses were made by Supreme Knigl laherty, State Depnaty McKenna, ¢ nd Knight Cahill ‘of Wilton, Attorney. General Langer and. others. Prominent Columbians from all parts of the Bismarck Jurisdiction and from other sectig state were in at- tendane luncheon, ningham of Driscoll eorge A. Me-!| with Governor Fr: and Attorney Kenna of Napoleon, state deputy: | General Langer sharing honors with fourth degree man and other ¢ Supreme Knight Piaherty, the after- hts, were seated aut on t the head of the ball. hoon session, dise which exeentive mat- at by . and the eve In spite of the fact that it was both | ave I wr rnd Lent, the ladies of St, nests a full day whieh will Jong Mary's, who served the repast, out- | be remembered. «lid themselves, altho s they probably Mr. Flaherty, en route east from a ycom-| tour of the Pacifie coast, left on the South) Soo this morning Sor South Dakota points. <a full hour lite to dinner, Former: State Deputy Cunningham Pee Bais Closed Way.” Music by the} held in the First Methodist church, regular quartet, reo, N. Dy ¢ ‘ing, Tuesday Sata ethoel at 12 BM, Classes for| #8. N. D., commencing, Tuesday all, Remember the Men’s C! ie |. Christian. Endeavor at This is a large gathering of young people, with a splendid program. : Evening service at 7:30. Good music and-a message that will help you through the week. The double delegation from the local church will go to Fargo on Monday to attend the sessions of the national speakers’ Most Holy,” by Franz Abt. Mrs. M. C. Schoelkopf will sing a solo, All are cordially invited to the services of the church. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Two blocks north of the McKenzie Rey. W. J. Hutcheson, D. D., Minister 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. Music under the direction of Mrs. J. A. Lar- ison. Rev. C, L. Billingsley will preach on “The Unit System in the Local } Chureh.” noon—Sunday School. A live one. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Mr. Cc. ‘arr will present the Centenary Movement to the young people of the church. Miss Dorothy Ruth will lead. COWAN’S _ CANDY SPECIAL —for— Saturday & Sunday WE WILL SELL LOWNEY’S 7:30 p. m.—Evening service. Spe- 4 / cial ia x The pastor will preach on | MIXED , “Where Are You‘ Looking?” — Ever: one is invited ie attend. the services : CHOCOLATES of the chureh, METHODIST C1} _ Revs. Billing Yard presented the ¢ Regular pound price 80c per 60c COWAN’S Drug Store und ihe yo move: ment of the Methodist chureh to a | re i wudience in the local church night. Interest in this, the test Movement of the age. ix stead- BASKET BALL SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT GAMES by FINAL GAME | TO NIGHT AT 8 P.M. _MANDAN VS. BISMARCK At High School Gym Richards Will Referee Admission—50c. wful-Drunk! Aman must be awful drunk or else blind if he cannot see what a big bargain I have on the Main St. property of mine. My good- ness, it’s an awful nice piece of property. The lot is 75x150 feet deep, ten-room house, nice shade trees, which will be blooming pretty soon, and is located on the corner of Main St. and Mandan Ave., south front, and it overlooks the Missouri river for miles and miles. A friend of mine informed me that this property was cheap at $10,000 for the reason, he stated, that Bismarck would ‘be a city-of 25,000 people in a few years. ate admire his judgment. The price of this very desirable piece of property is $3,700; $700.00 cash, balance at 6%, life-time payments. If interested, tele- graph, telephone, write or call on— J. H, HOLIHAN - Bismarck, N.°D. Lucas Block. Phone 745 UUNVARNHNUNARNAULRARGTOUNAA UAL HAHA convention conducted hy Bishop Cooke in the Methodist church, Rey. N. . Rockwell is in town, He is accompanied by his daughter, who is consulting the city physicians. Carney Coal Phone 94 STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment — clogged liver and disordered bowels, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets 2rouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are perfort their natural functions, away goes 1 and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appeiite poor, lazy, don’t-care feeling, mo ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with | olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. 4 ert ake one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. “At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Cessard | AND BRASSIERS are now ready for your selection to the Phone 453 O. E. Anderson Lbr. Co. | Your new Spring Gown will fit better over a properly fitted Gossard Front Lace Corset. are raw and gusty. Many bins willbe empty. .If you want the Best Service and the Best Coal send your orders All Odd Fellows and|Odd Fellows Hall Satur- i\Rebekahs are invited to|day Eve, March 8th. la social dance at new/|$32.50 Week at Klein’s —————————————————————— Oe “AMERICA, WE ARE BACK” Less than two years ago, Pershing at the Tomb of Lafayette, uttered a sentiment which shall always endear us to France: “Lafayette, we are’ here.” Today, on the transport, train and truck, America’s sons are saying in substance, “America, we are back.” Back! Safe and Sound; Conquerors, Heroes, Victors. How we welcome you. How we cherish you and idolize you. You—our own flesh and blood have made the world free for democracy. In the glad hour of your return, we send you a message of admiration which our hearts speak: more eloquent- ly than our tongues, and as soon as you have time come in and have your picture made in the uniform before you lay it away. Holmboe Photograph Studio Publicity Film Co. taemayrcan: Official Photographer for the State Historical Society = Official State Photographers Pd Stock of ossard @orsets “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” HU)HNNNNUNNUNVAUANSUOENAARAULUEAELOTUUL UT LA ~The Winds of March : NVOIUVOUNENGUSUNENAURUUUREUATOGA TAU Washburn Coal Company J. McCORMICK, Agent

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