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Nice neat antlers, “still in the vel- vet,” but quite serviceable, for a’ that, BILL ELK HAS QNE FINE AND LARGE EVENING Eleven Put Through Their Paces| pastor. by Bismarck Lodge—Par- ade, Feed ’N’ Everything IOWA PASTOR TO ACCEPT BISMARCK BAPTIST PASTORATE The publit committee of tho First Baptist church of this city announces that the Rev. George B. Richardson, D. D., of Hampton, Ia., has accepted the call extended to him by the mem- bers of the church to become their The church has been without a pas- tor for over a year, and the members of the church and congregation are greatly elated over the fact that Rev. Richardson hgs accepted their call. A telegram from him states that he hopes to arrive in Bismarck on Satur- day, May 24, to conduct the services were acquired by eleven novices at the on Sunday, May. 25. hands of Bismarck lodge, B. P. O. E., last evening, in a session whose mem- Twas like real old times, and it was a genuine, for- ories will long linger. He will also preach the baccalaur- eate sermon for the graduating class of, the Bismarck high school at the Auditorium at 3 o'clock p. m., Sun- day, June 1. sure-enough seance, with everybody up on their toes and filled with pep a-plenty. The doings began at 6:30 with a banquet, at which covers were laid for more than 100 members and the candidates. Then the Bills ‘donned their full convention regalia, of long white dusters and purple tiles and canes, the novices were properly clad in ragamuffin state to portray the degraded state from which they soon were to be exalted, and, with John Homan herding the mavericks, a par- ade of the down-town district began. The Elks’ billion dollar band headed the procession, and it played its head off, The principal down-town streets were paraded, and everyone was given an opportunity to inspect the victims. Then the cavalcade returned to, the temple on Main street, and the real busi District Grand Exalted Ruler E. K. Bitzing of Mandan was present to assist with the work, and he. gave it a rare finish. The goat had never been in butter condition, and thé candidates were fully impressed with the obliga- tions which they were assuming. The beautiful ritual of this order, founded upon the American flag, and teaching the fealty which every Tesh) American owes the Stars and Stripes, always and forever, was beautifully exemplified, furnishing new inspira- tion for the almost 200 Elks who wit- nessed the ceremony. The more sol- emn features of the program were fol- lowed by a social session, in which everyone gave the new brethren tite glad hand and made them feel that they really belonged. v There were visiting ElRs from Far- go, Minot, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Devils Lake; Valley City, Mandan, Dickinson, Minneapolis and Towa points, and everyone had something to say for the good of the order. It was‘a big night for Elkdom, and it gave Bismarck lodge a new impetus whose momentum will keep things go- ing at a good’ pace for some time to came. PAUL JEWELL WILL HOME TOMORROW Bismarck Yank Who Served With Rainbows Is En Route Sergt. Paul Jewell, who sorved in France with the famous Rainbow di- i a member of the 151st field , the “Gopher Gunners,” is eu rohite home and fs expected here ou Ne. 8 tomorrow. Sergeant Jewell, son of: Mrs. Marshall .H. Jewell, was re- tuned to the United States as a cas- ual on the Leviathan and he had been at Camp Ufton, N,.¥., since April 2. Few North Dakota Yanks, if f have seen more active service than Sergt. Jewell. His regiment partici- pated inthe battles of Baccaret, Pe- ronne, Badonville, Migneville, Cham- s, Souain, Chateau arie Fins, Beauvar- des Foret de Fere, Chateau de la For- et, Viller sur Fere, Seringes et’ Nesle, Oured river, Foret de Nesle, Chery. Chartreuve, Vesle river, Bachoches, St. Mihiel, St. Baussaunt, Mazerais, Es- sey, Pannes, Beney, St. Benoit, Ver- dun, Montfaucon, e, Romagne, Argoune forest, Exermont, Hill 288, Cote de Chatillon, Landres et ‘ges, Meuse, Sedan, and witlr the army of occupation in Germaay. Tn his: farewell address to the Go- pher Gunners, Col. George F. Leach said: “My comrades in arms, yeu have served in a regiment that has been engaged in all the activities of ‘America’s part in the great world’s war, From Baccarat to Sedan you have fought, never having been forced one foot to the rear and never having Jost. a gun or a prisoner taken. You have gained every objective demand? ed of you, and on time. Generals of two great. fighting nations have men- tioned you in, orders.” j 700 LATE TO CLASSIFY ° LOST—A purse containing over 15 dollars. Lost between Richholt’s store and Lahr Motor Sales Satur- day afternoon. Finder please bring to Tribune and receive reward. Hi 5-17-1t STRIKE CAUSES ss of the evening began. Deputy | ~ Adam Schaal Pianos | N VOTE TO DIVIDE BIG DAKOTA CONFERENCE UP TO\CHURCH BOARD Rev. R. F. Etrut , pastor of the Bismarck Evangelical church, home from the annual meeting of-the Da- kota conference at Aberdeen, where he served as secretary, the vote there was in favor of the di- vision of the~conference into North and South Dakota sections. visory ‘vote has been referred to the general conference for final action. advises that This ad- PARALYSIS OF ALL BUSINESS ( Continued From Page One.) commerce and industry in Winnipeg and. the surrounding district. Winnipeg has not had mail service for two days; telephone service has been dead since yesterday morning, and morning newspaper bulletin serv- ice, which news of the outside world since yes- terday “has ceased. Members of the AFTER-EFFECTS OF “FLU” LEAVE SYSTEM BADLY SHATTERED had furnished the only Help Is Needed to Restore :S Strength and Vigor. If you have been through a siege of the flu, you know the severe strain which this disease puts on the system. The body is leit sore, the nervous system is, ‘all; out of gear, and it seems that ‘you~will never get back your old-time health and strength. Just because you have been for- tunate enough to survive the ravages of the flu, do not make the com- mon mistake of thinking that you are out of danger, You must guard Made in Chicago since 1873 Adam Schaaf Pianos and Players are made complete in ‘Adan’ Schaaf’s own $400,000 the most ‘modern, up-to-date tories in the world, insuring efficiency and economy. in - production and the BEST piano value possible to make. Adam Schaaf Pianos and Players are sold direct from the factory to the home WITHOUT middle men’s profits and with the manufacturers’ absolute guarantee. | EVERY owner of an Adam Schaaf Piano is a pleased one. D. ERNEST HALL, Manufacturers’ Representative, Bismarck, N. D. In North:Dakota for the past, 31 years. Is it wise to buy another Piano without first KNOWING the grade of the Piano, the integrity of system in buying Phone 592-X. PARTIES WANTED to dig rock three miles from, Bis- marck. For information see A. E. Peterson, 515 5th St. 5-17-3t UDITORIUM uesday, May 20, 19 Eight O’clock LOCAL TALENT COSTUME RECITAL you’ve heard a ‘costume re- fital you will want to hear this; you’ve never: heard a‘costume ecital,: you ought ,to. hear; this! dmission, $1.00—Students, '50c genoral strike committee state that in addition to the 30,000 or more union men idle their ranks have been re- inforced by other workers who have ceased work in sympathy. BRANCH OF BISMARCK . HOSPITAL, PROVIDED Drs. Bolta and Karn, who for a number of years have operated a hos- pital at Ortonville, Minn., have do- nated their entire establishment, val- ued at more than $30,000, to the Da- kota conference of, the! Evangelical association, which will operate’ the training school connected with the Gopher institution as a branch of the Bismarck Evangelical hospital. The Bismarck Evangelical hospital is the largest institution of its kind operated by the association in Ameri- ca. Sfould the Dakota’ conference be divided into two jurisdictions, as recommended at the recent meeting in Aberdeen, the Ortonville hospital will be assigned to the South Dakota conference; while the Bismarck/ hos- pital will remain with ‘the North Da- kota conference, NOTICE OF SCHOOL “ELECTION. (Special District—Annual Election.) | Notice is hereby given that on the first Tuesday in June, being June 3, 1919, an’ annual election will be held at Will school in the Special Schoo! District of No. 1, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for the pur- pose of electing the following mem- bers of the Board of Education: Two members to servéesfor’a term of three years, for the city of Bismarck. The polls will be opened at 9 o’clock a. m., and closed at 4 o’clock p. m., of that day. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 17th day of May, 1919. By orden of the Board of Education, RICHARD PENWARDEN, * 5-15-63 Clerk. CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D. C., PH. C. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic Phone 327 119 Fourth St, Bismarck, N. D. your health now more. carefully than ever, and take every precaution. First of all, you must build up your strength. In your present .weakened condi- tion, any. trifling. ailment will likely prove serious. Right now a few bottles sf S. Ss. S. will prove of great value. jis splen- did tonic and purifier so thoroughly cleanst® the blood of all. impurities, that ‘the appetite is improved and new life and vigor is added to the entire system. Do not delay the important SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919. / Civilians Buy: Army. Raincoats From Government Contractors at cost THE PEERLESS CO., Dept, 920, 80 Branford Place, Newark, $ q 50 N. J., will ship, postpaid, insured, to you direct on receipt of e The one type of Raincoat both waterproof and sanitary. The result of two years’ experimentation by army experts. Madestrictly to governiment speci- fications of goyetnment inspected cloth, guaranteed durable and: fast color. No~wet can get | through-—hermetically cemented, storm-proof collar with storm-proof tab, interfitting fly front, adjustable fastenings around wrists, side pockets with additional slit to reach inside clothing without opening coat. Rack is’ sanitarfty ventilated, concealed by duplex yoke, giving cape’ effect. Because thé) war‘ended unexpectedly and military reqyirements cased, civil- ians may buy:these: government approved raincoats at factory cost..... $7.50 . ‘ ith inverted pleat’ down back; elt all around OFFICERS “DOUBLE- With ‘buciieseonvertible collet; outside patch BREASTED MODELS pockets with flaps; buckled wrist. fastenings. Re- tailed during war for $25 to $30. Delivered free to your door on receipt of ......+-..e rere es Si uith es ciety A sie pene dotones $12 | \ WHEN..ORDERING EITHER COAT, STATE\CHEST MEASUREMENT i Af not satisfied, return coat and money will be refunded i] work of getting back your strength, but get a bottle of S. S. S. from yout druggist tesa. ‘ree. medical advice can be had twriting to Chief Medical Adviser, Pr Swift Laboratory, Atlanta Ga rare Grands | Uprights ; ' and Players piano factory which is one of and best equipped piano fac- its manufacturer and whole and paying for it? SPIROR. UMMER CLOTHING Snappiest New Spring Models at’ Positive Money-Saving ‘ices. Tailor-Made Value 3 $25 $40, Somparative'values. make ~ for intelligent buying. Dry. cleaning” ahd pressing, hand or’ machine ‘ work: for ladies and gentlemen. Expert + repair work, Guatanteé ‘all work. We call-for and de- Phone 274. Opp. P. 0. \ lids. Discovery Many” valuable discoveries have been made during ~the last quar- ter of a cen- tury, but it is doubtful if any of them has ~ been so impor- portant as the drugless health sci- enve of Chiropractic. * As a result thousands are now living happy useful lives who be- fore were hopeless, helpiess inva- Many a child as a result of taking Chiropractic Spinal Adjust- ments at the right time grew into a robust, happy, healthy citizen. If yot know yery little about this boon .to humanity it is high time, you should ‘see your Chiropractor and get him to explain the princi- ples of this great science to you. R. S. ENGE, 2m . Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis Free Suite 9-11, Lucas Blk.—Phone 260—Bismarck’ They will tell-you that the car travels The soundest reasons for your own- ing a Dort are furnished by the act experiences of Dort owners. smoothly and comfortably. ~ TOURING CAB prosper just so far as we ( satisfy the car-ownerzs of this community. And fo nake.sure.of Biving, fullest measure of catisfaction - ssible, we sell Firestone YTires, ubes and/Acce:sortes Firestone Tires-win friends for us and this, with the high character of ur service, is resnonsible for our _ rapid prowth, i , Visit us the frst time you noed any. thing, in tires, tubes,.c? m helps, ; ; ee Maynard Auto Supply Co. _ - rs 2, Main Street 7 e \ ‘Telephone 55 Bismarck, N. wv. , ee Model 490 Chevrolet Touring Car. e. — ae . Accordingto =. || Specifications the —| Cheapest Car >.’ 3 In America ; Valve-in-the-Head Motor. . -~ ‘+ Electric Lights i ; Electric Starter F - Electric Horn» One-Man Top Slanting Wind Shield / Prest-O-Light or Willard Battery Demountable Rims ‘Foot Rail i “ Extra Rim for Extra Tire Robe Rail Standard Shift = + 7 _It.has all thé modern y conveniences.of $735 a $2000 car. F. 0. B. FACTORY. - Price They will speak in the same satisfied terms of the mileage it gives in gas and.oil, and.on tires—longer mile- age per gallon, you will find, than what is commonly regarded as good mileage. They will tell you, also, that it-re- quifes a minimum dmountof service- - $30, $35, attention to keepsit in fit, condition and continuous service. Prices F.'O. B. Factory Wire ‘Wheels'and Spare Tires Extra Bismarck Motor Company. “THE HOME OF SERVICE” ~ ‘Missouri Valley Motor Co. Carl Pederson, Manager : ‘ No. Dak; Bismarck