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~ age a é. fy rp? a “ ps . , “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, SOCIETY * Corner 4th St. and Aye. C, Sunday service at 11:00 a) m: Subject: “Doctrine,of Atonement.”| Sunday school-at 9:4! m, Reading room is: open ‘in’ church building every TReStaY: enaraday, and Saturday from 3 to 6. All are welcome to atiend these ser- vices and visit the reading room. First Baptist Chuprch. Corner of Fourthstreet and Ave. I}, ‘Special Easter Sunday services. Morning service at 10:45 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor meeting, at 3:30 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock p. m. The Rev. C. W. Finwall who has just returned from one of his trips over the state will conduct both the, morning and evening services. A spe- cial double mixed quartet will sing a number of anthems. Mrs. Donald. Mc- Coy will sing a solo. during the morn- ing service. ‘The Juniors have pre- pared some special musical numbers for~ ‘the ~ evening” ‘service. Al strangers and visitors are cordial'y in- vited and urged to attend at the serv-} ices of the day. St. George's Episcopal Church. Third and Thayer. Re . George Buzzelle, Rector. duster. y communion at § a. m. Sunday school at 10. Holy Communion and sermon at. 11. You Need Not ; Suffer from Catarrh But You Must Drive It Out of Your’Blood to Get Rid cf It Permanently. You have probably been in the habit of applying external treatments, try- ing to cure your catarrh. You have used sprays, washes and lotions and possibly been temporarily relieved. But after a short time-you had an- other attack and wondered why. You. must realize that cayirrh is an inicc- tion .of the blood and to get per- manent relief the catarrh_ infection must be driven out of the blood. The quicker you come to understand this, >the quicker oo 6 will get it out of your system, S.S.. which has been in constant use for over fifty years, will drive the catarrhal poisons out of your blood, purifying and “strength- ening it, so: it will carry vigor and health to the mucous membranes on its journeys through your body and nature will soon ‘restore you to health. You will be relieved of the droppings of mucous in your thtoat, sores jin nostrils, bad breath, hawking and spit- ting, All reputable druggists carry S. S. S. in stock and we recommend you give it a trial immediately, | The chief medical adviser of the Company will cheerfully answer all let- ters on the subject. There is no charge for the medical advice, ldress Swift Spécilic Compa 251 Swift Labora- tory. ‘Atlanta, Either buy or home. twelve years. 2 dats 2 caine _ at (Seat Sale Begins . Monday), Children’s Matiriee Thursday, 4 P. M. : ‘Children 25c, Adults 50c © THESE. PRICES Do NOT INCLUDE WAR TAX WAN UPTA + Own Your Own Home Stop paying rent. Our monthly payment plan will enable you to do this. We have financed the building of two hundred and fifty homes in Bismarck during- the past Besmarck Building and Loan Ass ‘n. _F Ls CONKLIN, Secretary » "Assets, $175,000.00. AUDITORIU build your own RETURN OF THE ORIGINAL “Winnipeg. Kiddies” | IN A BRAND NEW PROGRAM Evening prayer and sermon at 4:30. The following musical program will be given at the eleven o’clock service. Processional, 116. 4 Christ our. Passover—Darnell. Kyrie—Cruickshank. Gloria Tibi—Cruickshank. Gratia Tibi—Cruickshank. ‘Oredo—Best. Hymn, 121. Oftertory—King Bergliot Caspary. “i ; Sursum Corda—Cantus Sotemnis. Sanctus—J. Camidge. | Benedictus—Cruickshank, | Agnes Dei. Solo—Allu!a—Miss Minard. Gloria in Excelsis—Old Chant. America. Dresden Amen. | Nune Dimittis—Turle. { National Anthem. Recessional, 11 of Glory—Miss Evangelical Association. Church, corner Seventh and Rosset streets. Easter Sermon, “Victory over) Death,” (Ger.) 10.20 a. m. | There will be no Y. P. A. meeting at the usual hour, but the young people will present the great Easter cantata, “The Kesurrection Hope” at 8 p. m. This is a.rare musical treat and spirit- ual feast to which the public is most cordially invited. Adinission fee. A silver offering will be received, | The special revival services will op- en in the church on Monday, evening at 8 p.m. Rev. J. G. Morrison, D. D. of Jamestown and ‘Rev. J. M, Taylor of this city will be in charge of the preaching and Mr. and Mrs: Hoffman of Jamestown, will have charge ‘of ‘the ices orery evening at | Tuesd lay afternoons at C.K. METHODIST EPIs AL CHURCH Two blocks north of the MeKenzie Hotel. Rey. W. J. Hutcheson, D. D,, Min- aster. 7 a..m—Sunrise Prayer meeting sonducted by the young people of the Epworth League. All are invited to; dl. Jorning service. The 5 John A. Li Ny lec tions. jon’, by Violin Solo: Selected, Miss} The pastor will preach a ser- mon on “Mary’s ch «Rewarded,” 12° noon—Sunday A class end : welcome for all. p. m.—Epworth League. Mr, N. A. Mason. 8 p. m.—A sacred service of song ill be! rendered. by.. the Sunday | hool. This will be a delightful Eas- j ter service. ‘‘Five-Minute Men” will [Speak on the centenary movement. | choir, will render Anthem Shelle wn e c choo). Leader, @umbia Grafonola | Records on Easy Terms owants Drugs Store i WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 | Prccna | Biss scestnSionac: Matinee Thursday 4 P. M. ; \ _| Ballard, ; Brotherhood of, American Yeomen, an- ‘nounces plans for a public ball for Sat-| KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO HOLD ANNUAL ___| attr te tai to pam, and ons] GUARANTEED TATLORING EASTER SERVICE Tancred commandery, Knights Tem- plar, will hold its annual Easter. serv- ice at the Masonic temple Sunday af- ternoon. An attractive program has been arranged, and all Masons vited to attend. The program will ‘be as follows: Processional’, ,Hymm “Onward Christian Soldiers.” Invocation, followed by the Lord’s Prayer. Scripture Lesson—Isaiah the “New-Resurrection.” All are cor-| dially invited to attend. Come early. St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral. First Mass 8:30 a. m, Pontifical high mass at 10:30. Bishop Wehrle, Rev. Father Virgil of} Richardton wil preach. Evening service and benediction at i153. > FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Second and Thayer, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. The services of the day will be ushered in by a Christian Endeavor Prayer meeting at 8 a. m. in the chapel. The subject will be “Our Risen Lord” and the meeting will be led by the pastor. At 10:30 a very special Easter pro- gram will be given. The pastor will take as his theme, “The Land of Life.” The musical program, will begin with a piano prelude, followed by the se- lection “Easter Hymn,” sung by the quartet and congregation. he quar- tet, composed of Miss Lancetta Steele, Mrs/ Lomas, Messrs. Halverson and Hamphreys, will sing “Through Death to Life,” by Berwald, and “Christ Our Passover” by Nevin. The response will be “The: Lord Hath Heard”, by _Mr. Henry Halverson ‘will sing “1 Know: That My Redeemer Liveth,” from the Messiah. The ser-| vice will close with “Arimathea” by | the quartet and congre; ¥ A large number of children will be baptized at this service and members will be received into the chureh, ‘Those desiring to unite with the church will meet the session in the Sunday school | rooms at 10 o’clock. The Sunday school will give a pro- gram entitled “Abundant Life” at. 12 m. The offering w toward build- ing a hospital in P The evening service will begin at 8 and a most'pleasing program of Eas- ter music. willbe presented. The pas- tor will speak on the theme, “It Is Finished.” Among -the special num- bers the cheir composed of. Mrs. French and Miss Moore, sopranos; Miss Jones, alto; Messrs. Tourtellot and Griffin, tenors; and Mr. Flana- gan, bass; will sing “Easter Hymn” and “Come Let Us Worship.” Mr. L. S. Luther will play the “Ave accompaniment. Mr. George Hum- phreys will sing “Fear Not Ye, O Israel,” by Buck: All. are corgially invited to. these excellent Eastér services which will be given in the reopened main ™ audi- torium. oS CITY NEWS | [ Breaks Arm. Mrs. John Wingate,, wife of the south side grocer, sustained a broken arm in an accident this morning. From Steele Miss Lucille Allen of Steele, is an Easter guest of Miss Nellie Ryan, chief clerk of the board of control, Home From California Mrs. A. D. Galusha and Miss Esther Leave Hospital. Mrs. .H. G. Gifsey of Stanton left the Bismarck hospital today, and: Mrs. L. S. Luther of Bismarck will leave tomorrow. Yeomen to Give Baill. Bismarck Homestead Nop. 4266, day, April 26. 50c, 75c, 1. .00 i graduate of St. Mending Slowly. Donald Thomas, the Tribune news- boy who was run down by a taxi-cab continues to mend slowly at St. Alex- ius hospital. On Way Home. Chauncey McBride, who enlisted in the U. S. navy in 1917, has obtained his discharge and ‘is now at Migneap- olis en route to the home of hi’ par- ents at Arnold. isiting Boise Home Miss Lillian Zinthed of Fargo, is\a | guest of Mr. and Mrs: C. G. Boise, who ‘also have with them for Easter their ‘twolsons, Spencer and ‘Charles, who are members of the Second regiment band. Ordained to Priesthood. Rev. Father Gregory Hanninger, a Meinrad seminary in Indiana, was ordained to the priest- hood by the Rt: Rev. Vincent Wehrle, bishop of the Bismarck diocese, at St. ‘Mary’s procathedral today. Father. Gregory wil celebrate.his first mass at.|, , Glen Ullin tomorro: Far Over’ Quota Burleigh county and Bismarck ‘went five Unies over their quota in the re- cent Y. C, A. drive, announced campaign committee ; for: Burleigh county today. é. county: raised a total. .of $256.60, of which $282." 70 _re- ,Sulted: from the: sale-of.-tags in. Bis- | marck,’two. weeks es: a6 today. Was Hot Ve Yesterday. The official thermometer aj the U. S. weather bureau’ registe: 76 at the peak of the heat yesterday after- noon, and it probably will go aschigh ‘Or ‘better today. ~The mercury stood at 51 at 7 this morning. About one- hundredth of an) inch of rain fell in last night's gentle shower, and grow- ing conditions are ideal today. A sspeedy betterment in pastures which will be a boon to hungry stock is ex- | pected to result. At the same time the surface soil/is drying out so as to ‘permit thea farmers to # into their fields next Week. 5 end their families and friends are in-| eee eee |The pastor will give an address on Maria” on the mandolin with: piano} at Finney’s corner Thursday evening.) Miss Gladys Candee, chairman of the |} AT TEMPLE SUNDAY Solo: Selected—Henry Halverson, ‘Scripture j Lesson—Matthew 28: Responsive reading. ,Apostles’ creed. Selection—Double qui t. Address: “The Cr Rev.. Hutcheson, D, D. Past Com. Hymn: “All Hail the Power of Je- sus Name.” Benediction. “ Knights of Tancred commandery ‘and visiting templars will attend in full dress uniform: WwW. J. chine on the Ninth street crossing. L. H. Carufel, who was driving, had 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 T:.blets 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, lazy, don’t-care feeling, no 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 iping, cramps or pain. . ering one or two at bedtime for quick lief, so you can eat what you like, ry 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. i freight started to back up. Seeing that he could not clear the crossing, he leaped from the car just before the crash came. The machine will be a total loss. WANTED—Chamber maid at Grand Pacific Hotel. 4-18-tf Dry cleaning and presaing for ladies and gentlemen. We call for and deliver. SPIRO—PHONE 274 How stron g are yoo for the Vic- tory? Tell it in bonds. ..' fect machine. the result of mechanical i mission of p 5 The Art of (Ki-Ro-Prak-Tic) demonstrates that this interference is due to subluxations (displacement of the bones of the backbone) which com- press the.nerves and disturb the nerve energy, and by an original and adequate means of adjusting, corrects the cause so the human machine will produce health—not dis-ease. You want to be well—y to be well. Don’t deny Chiropractic offers. “Come in . R. S. ENGE, >. C. PH. C. Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis Free Suite 9-11, Lucas Ik.——Phone 260-——Bismarck, N. D. When the Human Machine Goes Wrong Your body in normal condition is a per- tains a proper relation to every other part, and is supplied with abundant nerve power, than that of Health. But if there is a various organs of the body, there is dis- ease in the organs so affected. As long as each part main- its activities cannot be other interference with the trans- ower from the brain to the Chiropractic vour loved ones the help which det us explain. ou wan‘ yourse! i Madelon (March). I'll Say. She Does (Fox Trot). {qi Kisses (Valse D’Amour) |"! Nhe Silhouettes (Idyl). . After All (Fox Trot). Think Love of Me (Waltz). Going Up (Selection)..... Pahjamah (Oriental Novelty) .. Frank H. Grey Violin Solo (Selected)...........- Don McDonald Grand Pac - Celery Hearts Fried Rockway Roast Tom Turke: Mashed Potatoes Chocolate Nut Sundae Tea Coffee : Programme——— .C. Robert . Jolson -Zamecnik Lee S. Roberts . -Hirseh . R. Henry Victory Easter Sunday Dinner at Served from 12:30 to 2:30 P. M.and 6 to 8 P. M. Green Onions ~ Cream of Fresh Tomato Dickman Broiled Sirloin Steak, a La Minute ' Mother’s Raisin Bread—Parker House Rolls Hawaiian Salad Red Pitted Cherry Pie A Little Birch Canoe and You (Waltz)...... My Cairo Love (Egyptian Serenade) . . Woodland (Selection) National Emblem (March).. ific Hotel: Radishes Oyster Tartar i y, Sage Dressing, Apple auy ‘ New Cauliflower in Cream Assorted Cake’ Butter Milk Lee Roberts .Zamecnik . Luders . Sousa —it is protected. _ Will ask for a Redfern— Automobite autreyed L. ‘H:°Carntfel’s large touring car} was destroyed lasi evening when’ aj ' Soo: line freight -ba.ked: onto. nt eae HE makers of Redfern Back-Lace Corsets have also earned a wide reputation as makers of Front-Lace. We want to show you the new Red- fern Front-Lace models because they are such fine examples of the art, shaping a truly wonderful figure— then, ‘too, a Redfern is such a pretty garment you will enjoy wearing it. A Redfern Front-Lace Corset has an adjustable net protector under sthe lacings, which is a real com- fort—you just do not think about the laces or your delicate lingerie Come in at your earliest moment for * a fitting—if you have not time for a fitting, let us show you the new Red- ferns and when you need a corset you THE HIGH-GRADE ECONOMY CORSET &