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’ ATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919. ° . S. semen, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE 6. BEB BBeee “. RE a PUREE RECURRED O REE EE EER R OREM ME eee "a "a es INARY re ae AU 0 U 3 NIGHTS W S A THE LAST WORD gil aa 4 SWEEE D IT RI STARTING EDN I D i J Y 2 pranat Teataed | ae a” VISION a oa = «=: SPLENDID 6“ oS 9 on a - ARTISTRY e R ACE HEROIC Sn SC BEAUTIFUL . INTELLIGENT iy m, INSTRUCTIVE THE WORLD’S GREATEST PICTURE—IT COST A MILLION DOLLARS ene s “. any. Admission—B0e, 55e, $110.0 Night Shoy 8:0 joneao, {th uly Matinee—2:30 P. M. EDUCATIONAL ga a . , June 30. see eee eee ee eee ae MaMa ean aa Sta ae { CHURCH NOTES | o Trinity Lutheran Church, There will be no services or Sun- day school on Sunday as the pastor is absent fro mthe city attending the state Lutheran convention in Grand Forks. "Evangelical Association. Church corner 7th and Rosser streets. ‘Sermon: “The Basis for a Spiri.ual Revival,” 10:45 a. m. Sunday school, 11:45 a. m. Young People’s alliance 7:15 p. m. Evening sermon, religion. 8.00 p. m. a cordial welcome is extended to all, C. F. Strutz, pastor. First Presbyterian Church, There will be services as usual on Sunday in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. B, H. Kralze of James- town college is expected to be here to speak at both morning and even- ing services. Christian Science Society. Cor. 4th street and Ave. C. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “Christian Science.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 “Bolshevism in | o’clock. Reading roo mis open at the The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of e and has been made under his pers Led sonal supervision since its infancy. le Allow no one to deceive you in this. 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NEW VOaxK CITY, A It to Photographic Headquarters KODAK At Gets Them All Large and Small For That Trip— You will want a KODAK—and you can find a much larger assortment at Photographic Headquarters than anywhere else. Come in and ask our-experts for advice on just what to buy. We , can assist you greatly in securing the right supplies—and accessories. Request Your Dealer to Have Your Films Developed By Us. We are expert developers and prin- ters for amateurs as well as profess sionals, and. the largest dealers in the Northwest. Pays to Come NSTOUGEUNUDNAUNOUANCAOONONOGEON BUTT Bismarck, N. D. Thursday church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 4 to 4 Pp. m. All are welcome to attend these services and visit the reading room. First Baptist Church. Fourth and Avenue B. Geo, B. Richardson, D. D., Minister. H. F. O'Hare Sunday school super- intendent, ; Public worship 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 12 noon. Junior Endeavor 3:30 p. m. ‘Senior Endeavor 7 p. m. Public worship 8 p,m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 ‘p. m. Sunday morning subject, “The Four-Legged Stool.” Sunday evening will be a memorial service for Private Arthur Shaw who was killed in action in France. -Ser- mon subject, “The Fighting Christ.” Special music and solos both morning aud evening. A hearty invitation to all. Pastor Richardson attended the an- nual North Dakota Baptist association at Hllendale this week and reports a good time. ° Public worship Methodist Episcopal Church. Two blocks north of the Northern Pacific depot. Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, D. D. minister. 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. Music under the leadership. of Mrs. J. Lar- son. The pastor will preach on “Guarding the Deposit,” 12 noon—Sunday school. 7 p. m.—Epworth. league. Leader Mr. Elwin Mandigo. Topic “The League and Our Boys.” 8 p. m—Evening service. Good singing. Sermon topic, “What he missed by being angry.” The McCave church is well repre- sented at the Columbus convention. Rev. C. E. Vermilya, district superin- tendent; J. P. Jackson, president of the trustee board; A. A. Loehrke, su- perintendent of the Sunday school and Miss Clara Blumer, a student at Berea college, Kentucky but repre- senting the local Epworth league. There’ will be some good reports, ably presented when they come home. In a letter to Dr. W. J. Hutcheson from Carlos H. Stone of the Interna- tional. committee of, Y. .M. C.. A. in New York city the following state- ment is made: “Mr. William C. Rew of Pine Island Minnesota, who has been in the over- seas service of the Y. M..C.‘A., has just returned after ten. months of secretary in several places as well a8 on the Piave with the Italian army. The quality of his service is shown by the fact that he is included in a citation for meirtorious service. -Wwe hope you will pass this information to others, and that his friends will real- ize our cordial appreciation of the service he has rendered.” 2 BOB IS PLEASED. Robert Flynn, the popular represen- tative of the Fisk Tire people,*reports business simply imense and. says that although ‘they have a great deal of trouble to keep enough tires on hand, so far they have fifilled all orders, He is overjoyed at the return to the line of the populor Red Top casing. Be- UU TAUNVIUENUUNUUGUOUOOUUOAUOUUUORUOUOUOOUOQONOOEONOOOQUOONT: cause a part of the Fisk Rubber com- pany” plant at Chicopee Falls, Massa- heusetts, was, for a time, given over to the: manufacture of government ne- cessities, production in certain regular jines was necessarily curtailed and the Red Top was among those products temporarily discontinued. 4 Now, this member of the Fisk line has been restored and its popularity is greater than ever. The Red Top’s re- turn is made noteworthy by certain See the Midnight Sun this Summer So easy to reach. First the Canadian Pacific Rockies, Then a luxurious Canadian Pacific Steamship from Vancouver —like sailing on an endless lake, now wide, now narrow — past grotesque totem poles and great salmon canneries— past gold mines —hustling towns and vast shimmering glaciers—into the Magnetic North with its mide night sun and restful silences. And southbound —a new en- chantment around the corner of each succeeding island. Sailing Dates Gladly Furnished A.G. Albertsen| Gen, Agt. Pass. Dept. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, 611 Second Ave, South, service in Italy. He has been a hut], changes in construction, chief of which is its oversize and the addition of an extra ply of fabric. Exceptional mile- age is being obtained, according to numbers of users. The local dealers predict a wide use of this type of tire in this locality, pointing to its remarkable perform- ance elsewhere as the sure index of a winner. A SPECIAL MASONIC MEETING. The M. M. degree will be conferred at 4 o’clock sharp on Monday after- noon, at Masonic temple, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY © ‘HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — For R lw YOUNG MAN WANTED—to work by the month, Apply 421 12th St. F. Jaszzkowiack. 6-28-3t FOR RENT—a house cheap, Phone 171. 5 6-28-1w FOR RENT—Single room or rooms funished for light housekeeping, in sale, Phone 26: ELGIN WOMAN DIES IN BISMARCK TODAY Mrs. Mary Ulrich of Elgin, passed away at a local hospital this morn- ing after a short illness, heart trou- ble being the cause of death. De- ceased was a widow, and was 65 years old. Funeral aryangenents have not} as yet meen made. Returns from Auto Trip, J. M. Martin, superintendent of the city schools, arrived home Tuesday evening, from a 1,200 mile auto trip through southern Minnesota with Mr. and Mrs. C..L. Burton, They were compelled to withgo their trip they had planned to South Dakota, owing to the necessity of Mr. Burton’s pres- ence at the city commission meeting last Monday. While gone the party looked over a number of school build- ings and play ground apparatus. Mrs. | Martin and daughter Evelyn left the modern home. Phone 687, or ca Second St. ci Skin Is a through S. S. S.? cleansing you not only get sur your vigor and vitality. CELE WILTON Birthday Arranged OH BOY! Fiery Itching and Burning of MostCruel Torture Sure Speedy Relief in S. S. S.( 7 Why suffer from these persistent tortures when it is so easy and costs so little to do as thousands of others have done and get relief It is now well known that eczema and other skin troubles come from impure blood. By giving the blood a thorough and ‘speedy relief but you also build up the system and renew Pavement Dances LET’S GO! BISMARCK, N. D. party at Minneapolis and proceeded his good medicine has stood the test of 50 years as the greatest blood purifier known. It is guar- anteed entirely free from minerals of any kind. The experience of others has established the unfailing merits of S. S. S, and there's no question about the wisdom of your giving it a fhorough trial. All reputable e| druggists sell it. If in doubt as to your case write to Medical Ad- visor, Swift Specific Co, Dept. 54, Atlanta, Ga. CHIROPRACTIC FOUNDED ON PRINCIPLE We looked upon the giant locomotive as a thing of strength and beauty, and charmed with the Herculean power of loco- motion it can be hurled over the rails at the rate of 100 miles per hour, carrying its freightage of human life. Yet after all, the secret of its momentous force lies in a to Garretsville, near Cleveland, Ohio,| ing at the home of Mrs. Martin’s where they will spend a month visit-| mother. Sept SL sap i A ie) va hls ive S as 2 IN YT). a & “lf A Nii a. ‘ iy Ge “4 \ f ANG Hh , “f 5 f be Lf pos fr aaa | y it it Mitty. HY fi a SS He ti THE BIRTHOF A RACE Auditorium, Matinee and Night Let’er Buck & GRAND OLD TIME aes mie Ml BRATION Bismarck, N. D. 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