The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1919, Page 5

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PAGE 6. Bismarck hospital for a couple of|in Fargo is the: Manchester Biscuti! Mrs. Schmidtz will spend a week here days, Miss Simpson fell down a flight |Co. plant, and the film will show all| after which they will go to Van Hook. of stairs at the Woodmansee home on | the various processes of tuning flor!) —— Fifth street, and broke her arm at the |into kinds of baked stuff turned out wrist. She expects to leave the hos-|by that plant. ; 9} ber completed their swimming tests CHURCH NOTES | and those who could not swim or dive ry learned how to do so. During the % torm Thursday night, some effort St. George's Episcopal Church, was required to hold down the tent, Third and Thayer. but neither tent blew over nor did pital today. peas Rev. George Buzzelle, rector. any of the troop get wet. Early in From Overseas i Trinity Sunday. the week a daily program was,'made Men's Club of St. George | Mr. and Mrs. John D, Haas of 1012! ‘Sunday school at 10 a. m. and was strictly observed. Many The Men’s club of St. George’s par-| Broadway have received word that ish will have their monthly meeting |their son, John, landed in New York | and dinner at the parish house next |several days ago, and is now at Camp, Wednesday evening at 6:15. This is | Mills. He is expected to return toj to be the last meeting, until fall, and| Bismarck any time. Mr. Haas had as an unusually good program ‘has |been overseas for nearly a year, and Morning Praye rand address at 11 | tests were successfully passed and ‘ a Scout Master Richardson reports that . First Baptist Church. he never was out with a troop of bet- ourth and B. Avenue. ter or more obedient boys. Friday Geo. B. Richardson, D. D., minis-| afternoon, Rev. Jacobson went to the ter. camp to take Mr. Richardson to a been provided it is hoped twas ti naple ice is France| , ~ * I is hoped every mem- was in the aeroplane service in France. i H. F, O'Hare, Sunday school super-| Swedish settlement 17 miles north- ber will be present. — | Intendent. east from Bismarck where meetings i Public Worship, 10:30 a. m. had been conducted by Mr. Jacobson In Fargo Mrs. L. A. Morrison of Bismarck, | Sunday school, 12 noon. during the week. Mr. Richardson Peter Holmboe of the Publicity |left the hospital this mornnig. | Junior Endeavor, 3:30 p. m: preached Friday night and before the Film Co. of this city is filming at! Mrs. Ed Kruger of ‘Fredonia, was Senior Endeavor, 7 p. m. people lef: the service there were five various points in the state. The com-|among those to leave the hospital to- Public worship 8 p. m. & ocnversions and one reconsecration. pany is out on its season’s contract | day. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m.| 4 good work is being done with these and at present they are in the Gate| Mrs, Fred Hoffman of Sutton, Neb.,| The Salvation Arm: people. City filming some of the chief indus-; who was in the hospital during the Ls tries. The first industry to be filmed | past week, left for her home today. 112. Main street. ; Saturday, 8 p, m.—Praise: meeting. Sunday, 11 a. m.—Holiness meeting. Sunday 2 p. m.—Sunday school and | @. Eible class. Sunday, 6:30 p. m.—Young people's a pilcKenzie Schoo! Closes, foe i Teach Children to Use Woman Thinks She [ent sruutegyesctn washnattent:| | Cuticura for Hair and Skin Nevee? ance at the eighth grade commence- Can’t Talk Enough | ment exercises of the McKenzie pub-| | That they may have good hair and OO f"GiTY NEWS ! Here Friday. legion. J. H, Reamer of Linton was in the Hie si . J. W. Riley gave th -| | clear skin through life. Try this Sunday, 8 p. m.—Salvation meeting.| City on Friday and registered at the See neee erent aa Seas treatment for the hair. At night “Sin and Penalty.” | Grand Pacific. “I had gall stones for 14 years and! Were presented by Supt. Parsons, An| | fub Cuticura Ointment into part- Good music and song. Inspiring tes- At The Grand Pacifl suffered severely from gas, colic an¢| enjoyable feature was the splendid| | ingsall over the scalp. Next morn- timonials. All are invited. EEnsign le Grand: Pacific. Indigestion. Doctors wanted me t?)Fropram rendered by the school chil- ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap and and Mrs. J. Bell in command. _J. J. Ingle of Dawson was in the] . . -|.£0 to the hospital, ‘but I took Mayr’s| Gren | | hot water. Nothing better than — city yesterday and registered at th» “The Eyes of the World” last time tonight at the Orpheum. Wonderful Remedy instead, and am : j | these delicate, fragrant emollients is évangelical Association. $ Grand Pacific. x snow feeling fine and better chan 1 Visiting 'n Bismarck for all toilet and nursery purposes. burch, corner 7th and Rosser Sts. —— ever did. I can’t talk enough Mr. and Mrs. Jo Winkler of St. . « Beginning Sunday, June. 15, there At the Grand Pacific. tered at the Van Horn. Mr. Sayler|building and_ operating railroads.—| this remedy.” It is a simple, -|Cloud, Minn., and Mrs. A. Schmidtz of 2 Cuticura Talcum Powder will be English services in this‘church| Mrs. E. S. Thompson of Wilton was| recently returned from overseas. Valley City Times-Record. less preparation that removes tie Belgrade, are visitors in the capital it he fascinating fi every Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 8.00] in the city on Friday, and was a guest —_ rere tarrhal mucus from the in city as guests at the home of Mr. and De noe fall exquisitely scented face, p.m, The pastor will begin a specia:|at the Grand Pacific. . Returns From New Salem Bismarck Visitor tract and allays the inflamma Mrs. Fred Peterson, arriving here atyy, dusting and skin perfuming powder. series of sermons on “The: Lordship Henry Mahlman of the Dunham| George Ackerman, who was elected | which causes practically all sto Thursday from Valley City, where PD peste, delisted gieineue. se me of the of Jesus.” Subject tomorrow morn- A Boy . Lumber Co. of this city, returned last | director of the Boyd school district at | liver and intestinal ailments iv they attended the wedding of Miss 25 cents each everywhere. ing: “Jesus, Who Is He?” Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loebach of | night from New Salem, where he has | the recent election, was a caller at the | ing appendicitis. One dose will con-|Mabel Winkler and George Staples on war sample each free by mail address: Sunday schoo] 11:45 a. m. Bismarck, are the parents of a new| been attending to business at the |county superintendent’s office today.| vince or money refunded Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Winkler and Feuticure: Dore ST Boren. Young People’s alliance, 7:15 p. m.|son born this morning at St. Alexius. branch office at that place. Mr.. Ackerman recently moved to Evening sermon, “Perfect Peace.” | hospital. —— North Dakota, and is anxious to be- |e 8:00 p.m. ble ictemnas ; Returns From Overseas come posted on the school laws of our ‘The Victory Prayer band will meet Visited in Bismarck James W. Nielson has received a | state. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr..N.| W. D. Austin of Fargo left Friday | card from Lieut. A. C. Spurr announc- — i A. Mason will be in charge and Mr.|morning for the north, after spending| ing that officer's arrival at Boston _ To Leave the Hospital E..A. Steiber will lead the singing.; Thursday in the capital city. from overseas June 9, Mr. Spurr was| Miss Cora Simpson of the force of 18 months in government service, |the new state bank, has been at the Everybody is invited. C. F. Strutz, pastor. In From. New Salem W. A. Schwartz of New Salem, en- iret. Presbyterian vchurens comer| surance Con ae_in che ity cody on| S20IMMIININNIINIIIIIIIININNAIUIVINAVLANUA NACI A Un Secopsuand Thayer, Rev. H. C. Pos-| business. . jethw: inister. Barty alte, minister, Dancing Party Tuesday Morning: service at 10:30. Theme: 3 ng ‘ “SayedtoBerve.” Special music. Capital City Homestead No. 300 S a) H G l Sunday school at 12 m. All teach-| Will give a dancing party on Tuesday tra ats aliore ers uy evennig, June 17, at the K. of P, hall. or at Pap Everyone is invited. Chitgtian ‘Endeavor at 8:00 p. m. ay aT is Ww i ‘0 Open Monday venting’ . : will open on Monday morning at 9: ese 2 fetes et 81007 Short-and for the summer, and all children of mea pat i rig good ne. yates kindergarten age will be welcome: of the GUE are urged to be pre-' CARNATION Goc per dozen or ‘ed! Visitors eres er Ment i ji Karl Fahlgren of Springdale, Mont., acists Episcopal Church. Pa.| and Andy Fahlgren of Wasburn were ny Northern Pa-/in the city,on Friday to see their a »* , a il W. J. Hutcheson, eather, who is ill in a local hospital. rH ‘a. m. thorning service., Music From Steele. under. the dership of Mra,“J. Lar.! fred Crouse and Roy Cummings of son. The p@stor will preach on “The Steele were visitors in tne Capital Centenary and the World at Colum: city yesterday returning home , this bus.” 4 morning. While here they stopped 12 noon, Sunday school. at the Grand Pacific. 7'p. m. Epworth league, leader, Miss} —— Rurman. Topic “Wise and Other- From Underwood. wise.” Albert Saylor returned to Under- 8 p. m. Evening service. Violin so-| wood this morning after spending Fri- lo by Miss Clark. Special music. The| day in the city, and while here regis- pastor will preach on “The ‘Causes | | sid Cure of Depression.” ne ea ee All visitors and strangers are heart- I ily invited to attend. EMPLOYED FOUR STATES At the morning service there will be special music,’ an anthem by the choir} Employers looking for capable and (2 solo by, Mrg. His G.yArmedert help depend more and more on Baptist Church Notes. the Dakota Business College, Sunday morning subject, “Christ ee Crucified thePower and Wisdom ot|Fargo, N.D. Within a few days God.” This js a subject in Mr, Rich.) recently, pupils were sent to four ardson’s - book of 300 pages on the! states. * Cross. A message of thought and in- The U. S. Land Office at Tim- d spiration. Sunday evening subject, i “Profit and Loss.” A message higily |ber Lake, S. D., employed Miss EXPERT REPAIRING ‘ DRY ‘CLEANING commended for business and profes-|V. Anderson as stenographer. \ sional people. This is the fourth mes-; Mr, G. H. Wahler went to Oma- » sage in a series of twenty-three on ha, Nebr., as ledger clerk for the G. E. BERG E50 N E G oO N John 3:16. Good music. Those who r * = dard Oil Co. Mi B. Sdl-/= = worship with us Sunday wil want to) Standard OM co Sidney, Mont.» mlMMMMIIIIIIMINIIIIINNIIIIIIIINNIINNUU N11 ‘Monday afternoon Scout Troop No.|as stenographer for Atty. Brat- One hiked for scout grounds on. Ap- tin. Miss L. Gerard, was placed 6 2 le Creek, returning Saturday after-| "*. : Ron: Every one enjoyed the camp.| With the International Harvester ing, fishing, rowing, bathing and@/Co. at Fargo. ; | games such as capturing the flag.) Address F. L. Watkins, 806 The troop discovered a delightful Front St., Fargo, N. D., for de- 1 k that remi: ir ps ‘ Bie tatiana Tas one. °: |tails about enrollment. Summer they made a place for diving. A num-| course now in session.—Publicity Z Dozen for $1.00 HOSKINS you prefer? It matters little to this store for men, for here you'll find all of them. In all sizes, in all the correct dimen- sions, and every Hat well blocked and well made in every detail. $1.00 to $12.00 Priced according to Straw and Quality. CUSTOM TAILORING HAND PRESSING Wie shape—what straw do AUDITORIUM tuursoay JUNE 19 eee ae TRIP WEST A PRODUCTION OF MAGNITUDE.— SPLENDOR — MIRTH — : MUSIC—RICH IN ORIENTAL COSTUMING THE ONLY COMPANY PRESENTING Charles Dillingham’s GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS CHIN-CHIN™ With WALTER WILLS and ROY BINDER COMPANY OF 65---40 GIRLS---SEVEN SCENES TWO CARLOADS OF PROPERTIES—— ’ AND THE MOST STARTLING EFFECTS HUQQUQQUEEOUUGAQUSONNOUOQAORNNEAUUOQOOROUOOUOGEOAUEUGOOOGUOROOUEOGGROOOOUAGAAUUUOAUOGGOORUAEGAEALATY IUVQUQQUOO0UQQQQQNOEOUUGQQOORODOOUAQOONOOUGGRUOOONOGGONOROOOOOUONOQEQEEEOOOEQOORNTOGONEANREUGUONEQUOLOGGGEAOUOGOGOOOUEUUL | pone le Children Cry for Fletcher’s SE SOS SSS SOS ARTCRAFT Leather Goods E have just opened up a new shipment of Artcraft Leather Goods. They are all sorts and kinds of handsome new designs in beautiful hand- tooled designs, the finest workmanship by artistic craftsmen, made from genuine Walrus, Real Seal and Morocco Leather.:. WRITING TABLETS Just the thing to take on your Summer vacation. Prices .......-. $1.50 to $6.00 Card Cases—a large variety from 50ce Up Photo Cases or Pocket Frames—some nifty designs from ........-+.64% .. $1.50 Up IA SMNOQNW LASS S The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of B and has been made under his pere ry CNM ha sonal supervision since its infancy. lo Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “‘ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle wit and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. ' e Pee’ . ay What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless’ substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,’ Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipativa, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST————— THE FAMOUS CLOWN SAXOPHONE BAND The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Eine: ae ; AND THE INDOOR. CIRCUS COMBINATION “ wo Bags—a | variety 0 newes GENUINE CASTORIA Atways styles, wide range of prices Up to: 925.0 OURS IS THE WONDERFUL THEATRICAL RECORD OF Bears the Signature of AIMGE Ron op aa high a9 sssssts+ $108 TWO YEARS AT THE GLOBE THEATRE, NEW YORK Bill Folds—new styles up to..:..... $8.00 = d SONG HITS. Good-bye Girls ’m Through, The Pekin Patrol, -""The Chinese Honeymoon, Violet, Temple Bells, & ‘ if Love Moon, The Gray Dove, Bally Mooney, Etc., Etc., Etc. ALLIES Soemgeer | In Use For Over 30 Years . Prices: 85c to $2.65. Seat Sale Tuesday i The Kind You Have Always Bought Opposite N.PY Depor- = - Bismarck,N. Dakota. (Including War Tax) Harris & Co., Stationers. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NeW YORK CITy.

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