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With real cereal strength. Better! With the good old taste that. tickles. the palate. —= Sold and served at all soft-drink stores. bak a ih agit \ Al ih i (Hy i i, ! ie ACEREAL BEVERAGE ge na | . Bismarck, : Lica, BE.) St. Paul, Minn. ; JOHNSON’S#! THE STORE WITH OVER 1,000 GARMENTS Friday and Saturday. Sale of Wash Dresses $8.98.69 98-6101.98 FRAY ad SATURDAY OW USE THIS COUPON Sunset Fruit Co, Yakima, Cher- check Address sdbecdetseeaa erences s | in BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY | PUTTING PEP ‘INTO. SUNDAY ‘SCHOOL WORK kota Association Tell How It is Done POSITIVE VS. MEGATIVE Mandan, N. D., June 19.—Charles elected president; M. B. Cassel of Hope, treasurer; E, R, Ewald of Far- go, recording secretary, and the em- ployed force was perpetuated, James C. Garrison, state superintendent; Bertha Rachael Palmer, auxiliary di- vision field worker; Ethel Coovér, of- fice secretary, at the annual election of the North Dakota Sunday School association this morning. { Other officers elected were: Divi- sional superintendents: Elementary, Bertha R. Palmer; secondary, Rev. Cc. A. Armstrong, Kensal; James C. Garrison, divisional superintendent of adult educational and administrative departments. *. New Rockford seems the most likely candidate ‘for the 1920 convention, with Jamestown a close second, The convention ends this evening. Putting pep into Sunday school work was the general theme for dis- cussion before the North Dakota Sun- day school association in the second day of its annual convention Wednes- day. E. W. Halpenny of Chicago, educational promotion superintendent of the International Sunday school association, pleaded for a positive rather than a negative administration of Sunday school matters. “Cut out the ‘don't, don't, don’t’ and adopt the slogan ‘DO, DO, DO, was his advice. Mr. Halpenny was fol- lowed by representatives of individ- ual schools and districts and coun- ties who told what the Sunday school association means to them, Responses were made by F. O. Preston of New Rockford, John Bollinger of Flasher, |' who at ihe age of nineteen was elect- rintendent of Wisconsin, and Walter methods through which Stutsman was made the banner Sunday school coun- ty in the state was particularly in- teresting. i 9:00 Worship and Song—Hymns. of A North: Dakota - County Leaders in North’ ‘Da- H. Simpson of MeVille, today was], penny; Chicago. Japan and the Philippines.” Oe a ee. BASEBALL ~ pene ay Pet. ed president of the Morton. county Sunday Schoo] association, which he New orks 2 B ot a “Get has headed ever since; Roy Alford of | pittsburgh 26 21 653 ‘Mapleton, Mrs. H. J. Kastner of Chicago” 2 22 «582 Jamestown; J. L. Rogers, state super-|¢+ yonis” 22 24 1478 ti lyn... 22 26 (O45: | Hutton, state superintendent of Iowa. Brook Mrs. Kastner’s description of the puree phe z vg oe a nings. American Association— Indianapolis . Merritt, Niehaus and Hareey ; Columbus 5 Milwaukee A ms 3 Batteries e, erman ‘and Be, Wagner; Williams and Huhn. Léwisyille. Kansas Cit Kochel,: Meyer; Sheekleford and Lalonge. Toledo ..3%. Minrieapolis ders and’ Murphy; er; Palermo and Owens. RHE B14 2 ate hn 2 ind piheat, Krueger; Farrell, Seore: . R.H. E. Boston .... sere Bee TL Pittebargh .. eserves § 12 0 Batteries: Rudolph and Tragessor; Gooper, Carlson and Schmidt. Score: HE Philadelphia ..........6.... 1 6 2 Cincinnati... 0... eee, 4 9 7 Batteries: Packard and Clark;, El- ler and Rariden, iSeore: New York . St. Louis... Batteries: Benton, Schrupp and Mc- Carty; Doak and Snyder. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Score: i RHE Detroit” .... 5 3 Philadetphia byt 6 2 Batteries—Dauss, n: Chicago . Augustine Smith, Boston. ‘Leadership’—E. W. Hal- 10:25 Businegs-Repor tof Commit- Election of officers. ve Invitations for next convention. 10:45 Report. of treasurer. Divisional ‘superintendent. The state superintendent. 11:15 Recognition | jot counties: County. delegations will ‘sit in a body and will respon called upon with ture. 2. Number in delegation. — 3. Number,. of . points claimed. on county standard. 12:00.80ng adjournment. « , Afternodn. -. School. of; Methods for Children’s | je’s Adult. end Administra- Song. # Announcements. 9:00 “Sunday School Missions in ‘Moving NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. : WwW. ,| those apparently hopeless cases where ‘lis too important’ for you to neglect Y, JUNE 19, 1919. ° For the Bismarck Celebration onder 5 &10c Store Skyrockets bere Romar- Candies Pinwheels Bengal Light Flares, Fire Crackers ~~ Flower + Pots Torpédsed Cage: Sap Pistols fa } Sparkiets Punk Nigger Chasers Salutes Flags Bunting Red, White and Blue ». Lanterns Japanese Lanterns pictures showing Missionary Life in the Land of Cherry Blossoms and in Philippine Land. Song. . Adjournment, Dance at armory every Tues- day and Saturday, O’Connor’s Orchestra. ———_—_—_—_=_—_— Pile Sufferers 5 § erie Aas ee Don’t ‘Walt ‘Another Minute Before Sending For a Free Trial of My New Home Treatment That Any- one Can Use Without Discomfort or loss of time. New and Dif- ferent From Anything You Have Ever Tried, Let Me Prove That It Will Quickly \ “Rid You of Pile Suffering. 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Sold s for six ment” fixed telegraph rates for six Fi months the house today without a rec- by Cowan’s Drug Store. —TONIGHT™.- TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR ~ «THE ONLY COMPANY PRESENTING =n @ ...-INTHE ORIGINAL ENTIRETY.... © THEGRBATEST AMERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY _ CHARLES DILLINGHAMS, CHIN with, WALTER WILLS and ROY ‘BINDER 4 TWO YEARS arte GLOBE THEATRERY. i CLEANA? WHOLESOME 5 @-FUN>. p RUNNING OVER WITH CHIN CHIN’ Has a Name of Macic=Music THat Is, Sonteer-Wirty LiTTLe CHINESEMAIDS—TovS=. Coouies- BEARS- A Rear Circus TENT~ CLOWNS| BAREBACK RIDERS-GROTESQUE DANCING A:PLENTY And the Famous Clown Saxophone Band Last evening two lectures, illustrat- eclane + i Hoe ed with stereopticon slides, were pre- New Sok 97° «15 643 sented at the Palace theatre, and Dr. St Loui a4 81 "533 L. EB. Koenig, of the First Presbyter- Detroit . b1 24 "467 ian church of Jamestown and synod- Boston :.... 18 24. 429 ical superintendent of Sunday school Washin ton 17 26395 missions of North and South Dakota, Philadets hia 10 31 244 reported on recent successful work pl :. ;: in this division. é Today’s program fs as follows: AMERICAN SOCIATION Pet. ‘i i St. Paul 16.652 Patriotism, Democracy, and church Indianapolis t 15 643 ~ Louisville .. 26 17 ~~ .605 Columbus .. 20 20 500 Kansas City ... 220 23489 Minneapolis 19 24 442 Milwaukee 20. 26 435 Toledo ... . 30.259 P GAMES IN BRIEF. National League— New York 2, St. Louis 5. Philadelphia 1, Chitago 4. sBrooklyn 3, Chicago 1. Boston .6, Pittsburgh 6; 11 in- R AMERICAN LEAGUE. , Chicago 0, Washington 2. St.Louis 3, Boston 2. Detroit’ 5, Philadelphia 6. Cleveland 13, New York 3. Indianapolis 4, St. Paul 9. Columbus 3, Milwaukee -10. - Toledo 10, Minneapolis 9. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 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