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i on Pole “ote sions. SATURDAY, APRIL 5,:1919. BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE REPRESENTATIVE O F CHILDREN’S BUREAU OF DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY Miss Eleanor Hunter of the chil- dren’s bureau of the department of labor, in charge of Miss Julia Lathrop, is now conducting a national “Back- to-Schoul” drive and will speak Sun- day evening ‘at 8 in the Presbyterian church on “Child Welfare.” Miss Hunter is a graduate of Wel- lesley and was vocational advisor in the Chicago public schools for a num- ber of years, ‘The problems that con- front the handicapped child have been closely studied and until recently she UNIQUE PROGRAM. | has been engaged in the administration of the child. labor law in the same city. She comes to North Dakota from Arkansas, wher ep has ‘been con- ducting a similar drive. On Sunday morning she will speak in the Presby- terian church of Mandan. This will be a rare privilege to hear a great authority on_one of the great reconstruction problems that none should fail to accept, and Miss Hunter will probably speak to a large audi- ence. fortunate in having Miss Eleanor Hun- ter, an authority on child life and the AT M’CABE NEXT | TUESDAY EVENING’ An entertainment unique will be given at McCube Methodist. church next Thursday evening by the ladies of the church, The program will open at 8 o'clock and will be as follows: Piano solo. " The “Wiegie Wiegie” Drill. Celebrates: Glemmas-Mar-Buch quar- | tette of Boston. ; | Reading. i | Solo—“Shuman Shank.” “Mammy. Moon”—Camp Fire: gi Vocal duet—The Fold Dust Twit The “Fire-Fly Frolic.” The public is invited. o— — | CHURCH NOTES | > oO TRINITY LUTHERAN -CHURCH Rey, John Flint. pastor. 2 Services tn Norwegtan! 11 a. m. Services: in» English 7:30 p. m. Sunday. School 12‘ m. 8T GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Third and Thayer Sts. Rev. George Buzzelle, Rector. 5th Sunday in Lent. + Holy Communion at 8 r. Sunday School at .10. 3 Litany. Holy Communion api . ser- mon at 11. i Evening Prayer and sermon at 4:30 penten. service Wednesday evening 30. n. at . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. . Corner 4th St..and Avenue C. Sunday..Service ‘at 11:00 a. m. Subject? “Unreality.” Sunday School at Dt. me Reading* Room is open in- ehureh building every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from. 3 to 5.p..m. 3 All are welcome to attend these vices ands visit. the reading rovin. ‘ EVANGELICAL hurcli, Corner:.%th. ind; Rosser. Sts, Setmon ‘by Re Bremer,’ pee- | iain elder, “Subjects"“The: Flnish- ‘eWork: of: Christ.”:3-10 Feat Seno BEAD: pzoung People’s “Allinuce 7:15 “Evening “Sermon? The’ Reign Christ;"8:00 p.m. Holy- communion will be celebrated at the morning,and, eveping,, services, and . thé: presiding’ ‘elder, will). ‘preach: ser- of al welcome to all. Cc. F. Strutz, pastor. rst Baptist Church. ‘of Fourth street and. Ave- due B.” Morning service at 10:45 a, m. | Sunday school at 12 o'clock noon Junior: Christian Endeavors: meet- ing at-3:30 p. m. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. { Rev. G. B. Newcomb of the society | of the Friendless will be with us and} conduct the morning service and the| subject of his sermon will be “Living ‘spiritual. Lives.” There will be only one service held during the day and that will be the morning service. Vis- itors and strangers are cordially in- vited to attend such service and oth- er meetings. \ FIRST, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Second and Thay s, Rev, H.C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning theme “Tests of Value.” Specialmusic by the quartette es School at 12 m. Chu s for all, Christian Endeavor at 7:00 um. Ar! enthusiustic gathering of young people. Evening service at 8:00. We are THE UNIVERSAL CAR We are experienced, and kncw how to give service to the owners of Ford cars. We have the same methods, have in the Ford Factory, and we use the same Parts made by pany. Ford cars. Don’t try your car here. Incid a few Ford cars and are able to make fairly good deliveries. Touring Car, $525; Ton Truck Chassis, Sedan, $775. These The Dakota Motor . Company fhymns. Ford owners are doubly guaranteed by us as to the reliability of our service on problems that confront the handicap- ped child, and a representative of the children’s bureau of the federal govern- ment, nuder the supervision of Miss i#utu Lathrop, as the speaker of the] evening. Owing to improvements be- ing made in the main auditorium all ae ovices Will be held in’ the chapel, which will be arranged to take care ot a large crowd. All are fuvited to the services of the church, Methodist Episcopal Church, ‘Two blocks north of the McKenzie hotel. * Revv.v W. J. Hutcheson, Lb. D., min- ister. 10:30 a. nv—Sacrament service. As we are nearing Easter day and as we are engaging in ihe tasks involved in the “Centenary Movement” it is im- perative that. we as children of God recognize the spiritual value of this service and allow nothing to hinder us from, participating in the morning’s worship. 12 noon—Sunday ‘school. <A grow- ing one. A class and a welcome for you. 7p. m.—Epworth . league. Topic: “Our relation to God.” Leader Mr. k. Mandigo. 8 p.. m—Evening — service. Old Violin Solo. A gospel mes- sage for the times in which we live. All are heartily invited. Sermon—Rev. C..B. Verlimya. McCabe Church Notes. The young.people of Mrs. Vermil- ya’s class entertained a group‘of about 50 other young people at the church parlors last night. It was a healthily happy occasion. Returned soldier boys were there renewing — triendships. Games of an exacting and strenuous nature were indulged in. Mrs. C. Ol- son prepared appetizing -refreshments which’ speedily vanished when occa- sion offered. All the young folks had a good time and are ready to assert that the young “Count on Me”. class directed by Mrs. C. . Vermilya and Mrs. C. Olson can certainly provide just, that kind of entertainment that s] meets the neéds of ‘young people. (Methodiam is. in“ for world. recon- struction... It is eager to raise large ‘sums forthe more remote’ parts-of the ‘earth, and: is equally ‘earnest in apply- ‘ng itself tothe, Urgent. demands of ‘the — “stranger” within). the: ‘gates.’ plood-stained “Europe is’ coming” in ' SATURDAY & ~ SUNDAY Johnston’s Chocolates in bulk, regular price, 80c per pound SPECIAL—PER LB. 60c. BRESLOW’S DRUG: STORE _ Opp. N. P. Depot = - | machinery that they the Ford Motor Com- to do it yourself, bring lentally we are getting. Runabout, $500; One $550; Coupe, $650; prices f. 0. b. Detroit. x POOPOPCLE CELE OFOIOE LOT OODLE LOL LOT DLOOTOEDOODOT EIT OTDDCOOOUDILIOOODE LOC LEEERDTOLOLEDIODOL DL OOD eet tt tt et tne dt EP for its share of attention: Five mil- lion doliars a year are being sent ov to France and Belgium for the rebuil ing ‘of homes and lives. It, is fine. There is a glorious enthusiasm. The church has, for the first time, a pro- gramme worthy of attention. Revs. G. Mecklenburg and W. Slutz conducted a very helpful conference on Thursday. The ministers gatherea from the various parts of the Eis- marck district and were taught the ways of the “Centenary” more per- fectly. The “Centenary” will not stand in the way of the “Victory loan” drive. \As far as Bismarck is concerned the “drive” for the centenary gitts wili not occur until after the city 'as been well combed for the government loan. The third wéek in May will see che} Methodists busy. RAINBOWS CAN’T MARCH AS UNIT; PARADE AT HOME Washington, D. C., April 5.—The war department has decided it will be impracticable to parade the 42nd (Rainbow) division in Washington as a complete division, General March announced today.. The division will go to Camp Meade and subsequently each unit gf, the division will go to demobilization camps for discharge. If pri al, the principal units and subdivisions will be. paraded in the larger cities of their home states. For moving vans or'| trucks phone Wachter —62. OOOOL SOLO C IOC LSOLOL ODEO OOLELLELOCOLODLELLO CLEDOOOOODES The Brotherhood of American Yeomen he 5) vill give a- < Social Dance Monday Night At the K. C. Hall ADMISSION 50c¢ You Are Cordially Invited PHONE 274 PHONE 274 7 4 eminem: $25.00 per lot. Dry. Cleaning. & Pressing “ Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailors We Call for and Deliver BIG $30.00 _SUIT SALE Very Latest All-Wool Spiro & Company Guaranteed Tailoring Opposite Postoffice For $10.00 Cash and $10.00 a Month ONLY 83¢.A MONTH FOR EACH LOT Can You Beat It _ They are good, worth the money, only 6 blocks from school; lots of room for gardening and at the rate of only. We jinve several hundred of these. ae CITY NEWS i Oo LINTON DRUGGIST IN TOWN Carl Volander of Linton spent Fri- day in Bismarck. From Stewartsdale. Mr. and-Mrs. W. 3. Burch of Stew- artsdale were in the city Friday. Leave for Glenwood Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Forsyth and grandson left for Glenwood, Minn., this morning. Daughters of Isabella The Daughters of Isabella will have their régular meeting at 8 o'clock Monday evening in the K. of C. Hall, Played at Steele. O'Connor’s orchestra returned this morning from Steele, where last even- ing it furnished music for a.success- ful dancing party. Wash-Out at Stanton. A wash-out at Stanton on Thursday deprived the Killdeer extension of passenger ‘service for that day. Speedy repairs were made, and the trains got through yesterday. NEWCOMB BUSY George B. Newcomb, state humane officer and welfare worker, has return- ed from a tour which included Daw. son, where he spoke in two churches last Sunday, and Hettinger county. where he made some investigations in COWAN’S CANDY SPECIAL —for— Saturday & Sunday We Will Sell LOWNEY’S MIXED CHOCOLATES Regular price 80c per pound, for... 60c COWAN’S Drug Store PHONE 274 FEEL RIGHT DRESS | RIGHT PHONE 274 NOW ON Styles Made-to-Measure PHONE 274 _ Buy a Dozen Lots Se en een eet eter etter ern mrt tnt etna tt meet \ ese en mented ements ae cee F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY aa Pa ee Saeco) ¥ OOOTPSDOLOL 22 OLELO LOLOL DOLOL2ELELODLODEDLOLOOLOLLODILOLOOOOLOLOLE999O0D a his official capacity.. He goes Monda; to Washburn on a similar mission. ELE teele is in the HERE FROM 8’ John C, Loerch of today looking after various busi- a matters, He reports Steele en- tirely recovered from the dreadful at- tack of “flu” which ravaged the com- munity along during the months. TRUCK SERVICE The Dakota Rural Truc which is to serve a‘ la te surrounding the Magic City which is now inaccessible to the steam railway lines, was incorporated with the sec- retury of state yesterday by Attorney Dorr Carroll, ome of Minot’s most progressive citizens are k of the winter | + organization, which appears to have | an abundance of capital with which tov place its plans in operation. CAPITOL DRIVE ON Secretary» Nelson A.* Musou, chair: man of th pitol committee for relie! in the near east. has appointed Assis: tut Attorney General Marr, He sdorf of the Si tury state welfare commission, as his assistants, and a drive for the state house quota was begun Friday afternoon, Velvetina Line — Jos. Breslow. The Hat You Will Want To Wear On Easter Sunday You will find it a very easy task to locate it here. For never had we had so many beauties in so many stunning” ae shapes, styles and trimmings to offer you for selection in any Easter showing. Original Parisian models and copi- ous copies of them surging with elegance and refine- ment vie with each other for preference and profusely diversify the range of choice. A.W. LUCAS CO. Millinery Department Spring Opening ° ———Of Dakota’s Finest——— CONFECTIONERY & ICE CREAM PARLOR The Olympia Today FLOWERS FOR THE LADIES We won't say how good everything is— Just come in and see for yourself. Across the street from the Postoffice BISMARCK ELKS INSTAL CHIEFS At a rousing, sessionof Bismarck Lodge 1199, EP. O. E., held at the Elks’ temple ‘Friday evening, offi: rs for the ensuing year were in- stalled by S'Jecial Deputy Carl Peder- son as follows: Exalted ‘“‘uler—J. P. Sell. Esteemedl leading. knight—P. R. Fields. Esteeraed loyal knight—I. C. Da. vies. Esteymed lecturing knight—C. M. Fadden. Treasurer—C, W. McGray. Secretary—L. K. Thompson, Fats and a smoker followed the bus- infss session. ¢