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_ SATURDAY, SEPT, 27,,1919. CITY NEWS { SWEDISH. LUTHERAN CHURCH Seventh street andAVenue D', E, F, Alfson, pastor, Morning services 10:30, Sunday school 12 noon, Evening services 8 o’clock,, All are. cordially: ‘itivited ‘esattend these services, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MRS, G. F. DULLAM ELECTED PRESIDENT \ OF FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS Mrs. G. F. Dullam was elected pres- ident of the City Federation of Women’s Clubs yesterday at the an- nual meeting of the organization. Other officers elected were: Mrs. A. G. Jacobson, vice president. Mrs. Price Owens, treasurer. tary. Mrs. E. B. Cox, corresponding sec- retary. It was announced at the meeting that the federation has 136 members and that practically all of the women’s ; clubs in the ctiy are now represented in the federation. CITY NEWS | ———————__—_—_—> / To Minnesota “U.” Leonard K. Buzzelle, left last night for Minneapolis, where he will enter the freshman.class at the University. From Cannonball Rev. and Mrs, Herbert Welch of Cannonball were guests of the rector of St. George’s, Rev. George Buzzelle, and Mrs. Buzzelle, yesterday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson of Baldwin on Friday. Home From Napoleon Attorney Alfred Zuger returned last night from Napoleon, wheer he had been attending to the trial of cases in the Logan county district court. Leaves Hospltal Mrs. F. W. Cushing of Fargo left the Bismarck hospital this morning, : Mrs. G. K. Foster, recording secre- a TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH i a and others who will leave today are Rey. John Flint, Pastor i F \ Bismarck Hospital Miss Charlotte Moffit of Moffit; Geo. Service 11 a, m. “Activity ys, Con-|5¥ch reports presented. The church is ing, 8:00 o'clock, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.| Roessler of Steele and P. A. Larson templation.” dais optimistic, A cord/al wo eome to alle Me John Crowley of Hebron this morning. 'of Washburn. BH 5 aD The Byangelical church is collecting = ———— ama ening service 8 p.m. “Abfubam| EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. |etothing and money for the destitate nS.” te Church corner Seventh and Rosser sts." people of Montana. One box of clo: SULMCTATUUUCVOUUORBODUREDSELVOUOCCCUE UP UCUEEESUUEOGUCRUEDORCOUTOGUUOUODEDOOUOUCOUOOOCOEOCREOUOOO DNs j Z Sunday school 42°noon. Oonfirma-| “ Eaucational Sunday. Sermon On ing and shoes will be shipped to = S } Hons Class meets éyery Saturday 10) christian education. (Ger.) 10.00 x. drouth stricken people next 'T 5 Fa, m. Sunday school followed by Sermon Persons having cast off clothes or = e | A ZION EV. LUTH. CHURCH on “The Minister and His Training,” ) that-they wish to denote for the retie! | . Morning service: 10:30. Subject: 11.09 a. m. ; Of distress, are requested to bring them “Justification.” Young Peoples Alliance, topic: Tne, to the Evangelical parsonage, 710 Ros: Evening service; 7:30, Sermoa;|Christlan Athlete and His Training. |ser st., before Tuesday noon. We ere “The ‘aasier to the Question—What is iss Esther Bremer, leader. A mem- also alming to raise about $300.00 witn Truth?” of the Bismarck hospital staff 1s} which to secure groceries for some rected to address this meeting. very poor families in Montana. CLF, Strutz, pastor, Services in the K. P. Hall above Bergeson’s Clothing store on Fourth street near Broadway. V. BARTLING, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY chicken dinner of the season, Cor. Fourth street and Avenue C. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. BUY FLOUR y school at 9:45 a. m. i From the United States Government p.m, Evening sermon: “The True Pugpose of Education.” 8:00, p.m. . Victory Prayer band, TueSday even- DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR EYES At country Club tomorrow last Flowers Delivered by Airplane Could not arrive as quickly as our Telegraph Delivery Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00. Reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 2 to 4 p, m. All are welcome to attend these sez- vices and visit the reading room. ST.GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Third and Thayer, Rev. George Although flowers can now be sent by Airplane, we can still beat the Air Service to any point in the country through our telegraphic connection with florists everywhere in the U.S. and Canada. ee ee « You are robbing yourself of comfort, good health and the ability to do good work when you neglect your eyesight. a > Buzzelle, rector. THE UNITED STATES. GRAIN CORPORATION IS PRE- 15th § y inity, , 4 Props F % : eaneenday pce Teste tee pared to divert from its purchases, and will sell Straight i if : H O Ss K I N S Sunday school at:10. Wheat Flour in Carlots, in 140 pound Jute Sacks, at Call on us and consult our Optometrist. His examination BISMARCK, N. D. \ Morning prayer “ana stymon al ies 2 , is as perfect as skill, science and years of experience can / the Siaeche ths See ee hich 10 00 P devise. i belng bequtitully decorated with the $ a er *. arrel : harvest fruits, and special music by 's: ‘ the enlarged ‘enor. The reetor wil]! DELIVERED AT ANY POINT west of the Illinois-Indiana A pair of Glasses properly fitted to your eyes is a wonderful ; sion. “ans : State Line and West of the Mississippi River, but not asset. YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST NOW TRY THE BEST CHIROPRACTIC If you want a Drugless Health Method which is the ‘best in existence and which numbers its supporters by the millions, you should investigate CHIROPRACTIC. Its principles are so simple and natural that even a child can understand and your only wonder will be that you did not in- vestigate long ago. YOU DESIRE HEALTH. You should at once take CHI- ROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS. 1 Oc Sto re Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. Tuesday |. *Surmeten FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Two blocks north of the Grand Pacific Hotel Geo. B. Richardson, D. D., Minister. Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 12 noon. H. F. 0” Hare, supt. Junior Union 3:30 p. m. Senior Union 7 p. m. Public worship 8p. m. | Sunday morning: subject, “Old Tes- y 4 tanient Ralley Day.” A preparatory message for our Ralley day and Pro- motion day, Oct. 5. City Attorney! H. F, O'Hare will sing a solo in the morn- { ing service. Evening subject, “Strip- | ped Running.” Full undress for the ; race. Mrs, Richardson will sing Sun- 5 day evening. Next Wednesday evening ‘will be the quarterly: covenant, hess and social occasion. A delightfr) evening with refreshments free. All of the church and congregation expected. ) A cordial invitation: to attend “The ‘ Friendly Church,” tomorrow. { i i i pee TE | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURC in Pacific Coast territory. ' BUTT For further particulars apply to UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION Frank L. Carey, 2nd Vice Pres. | MINNEAPOLIS, : - - MINNESOTA. | Wellworth 5 & Our . Second — Big Sale , Folsom Jewelry Opposite N. P. Depot ANECUUSURUIUUUQUESQQU00EURUUCQUQOUOUMEUSQUOQGOS000020000000GR0GG000CC000ESUEUUERUROGUMUOSOOCEOUEOCOUS ASSURSUOEUAUGUOULOOSSOREOQOCUROQQURORRURESEQURRG\UGQDEONOOROUDOUOGODUOUEOOUONOOG & | SOOMUUNGUAAULODUGOAUUEGDNAUNGAUUENAUEGAAGOMEGUNOUEGUOGAOOONGEOUOEAUOGUANUOGAuOGOOuEOuOGuuONoOauOOuOOUNOGS busi- Lady Attendant in Charge Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis Free Suite 9-11, Lucas Blk.——Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D. Corner Second and Thayer, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister, Morning service:-at 10:30. + Theme, “Down from “the” Moantath,’?# special |* music by ‘the quartette.'~. f 3 Junior Sunday school at 9:30. All departments will meet at 12 for tie Rally day exercises. ‘ Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.‘and evening sermon and song at 8:00. Music ‘under the direction of Mrs. Jacobson. All aye invited‘ tothe ser- yices of. the ‘church, The: members of the Presbyterian church will institute a church visita- tion: day to-morrow afternoon at 2.30. All those who engage in this service will meet at the church at that hour and after a few suggestive. ‘remarks they will go out’ two by two to call upon all those who‘are affiliated in any way with the work of the church. ‘The purpose is to unite all the forces of the church for a more effective and inten- THE COOK a Lt i 4 | Me 3 : sive activity in all departments © of a , church work. yee , METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHIEF WILL SOLVE THAT PROBLEM ‘enzie Two blocks mort’ of ae pack ni: SH hotel. Rev. W. J. Hutchinson, © Bs % eae D. D., ‘minister. : Is Yours an Extravagant Kitchen? tpre char, ander te avection of Mrs, 3. 0 introduce this sale We ha Ve secu re d a large a mount of If you saw one of your household throwing fifty-cent pieces ee Tere Clare wil play Coal Hods and F ire Shovels, which are on display in our out of the window, you would be astounded to say the least— solo. X ct : and yet, if the range in your kitchen is not a modern, improved a. violin solo, \The pastor will preach y i on “The many approaches ‘to the King- show window at { range, it is likely and probably many a fifty-cent piece goes PMOL BOC. ° ' e iv e chimney in the form of excess fuel, 01 0 com af God a Se p the chi in the fbi i ss fi i r goes into the as 7p. m, Epwtorth Teague. A nesting ] 5 Cc e a ch P er S et 30 Cc refuse in the shape of ice a el victuals. Sectnseis ahtereets: srr ( : How Can This Saving Be Made? ma ti we sey in Lae ee ’ ) : Modern progress in the range world has, we believe, reaned wi leliver a Gospel message B4 . . 3 oo * es Pad Pa for nis thene “Four ste” coot -| W Kindly ask our customers to have the correct change, as the crowds will be too] its highest efficiency in the Round Oak Copper-fused’ Boller gregational singing. re core ly 3 . ° ° . . e 5 . m invited to share the ‘helpfulness of great to change bills. In connection with this sale we will offer the following This range will-operate on less fuel than any other. here eth t church: held it: r specials V You can heat the water and bake at the same time. It bakes ie Met ist church: hel ca S$ qual i e % so uniformly. eas eee a eee iguine ee - L These and three or four other exclusive improvements sub- ports presented, Plans were discused 7 stantiate its claim for preference and superiority. . for even more effective service in the No. 0 Galvanized Wash Tubs. 9 8 Blue Jap Bread and Butter Plates. 1 5 We invite the opportunity of demonstrating these interesting soming days. Reports. show splendid Regular $1.29. Special....... Sete MOinie (even Cc Special ........ Meri oatuli | RE Mawes alanine cota Cc facts without obligation on your part, to buy. Increases, The Centenary Movement ‘ “ 4 will advance along the lines of evan- No. 1 Galvanized Wash Tubs. $1 2 5 Fancy Jap Sauce Book. | 1 5 opo? pellem, Over: soe Donen fal Regular $1.39. Special ........... Vee oe, e Special 0... fe ge ese NORE NDOT BoEtn ae ae Cc Pointers in Stove iars Were contribu fo the Centenary " : i vear, The Ladies Aid No. 2 Galvanized Wash. Tubs. Fancy Jap Cake Plates. “14: Bee evidence of ‘ing ere and Regular $1.49. Special ........ Me Shae ese as $ 1 309 Special 5. sje vshe shares. «aioe wee pa SH Si ita sts ] 5c Building— Py! wondrous abilityto gain and save} 36-inch Hickory Axe Handles. Fancy White Cup and Saucers. See That Base— y. The W. EVM. 8, anited ; al ais chéwhie ‘over $400) Piiterea aa Regular 25c. Special ............... Picea 19c Pair! 2.) ioe tet tee tae es Sei ees ars pat 20c Note the construction:of the since last October. Never before’ were Runt ae Pane Polis Kettles. 9 8c co Band Sauce Dishes. 1 Oc base—the manner and fit of ———————SS—— Regular $1.25. Special .../...........45 Siu ACH So's SRO Ss" Sisk tes laces sitstaj ede NERcate ns « ais the door. iy Peers, Je 8 Quart Blue Enameled Preserve Kettles. Gold Band Cups and Saucers. Ask us why we use a double GET Sout JOBS Regular $1.25. Special ...... SEHR One RN CH 98c Pair Pc PRN roe Ses MM eas hls ates 20c fire pot. 4 : ee ey 14 Quart Blue Enamel Dish Pans. ) Waste Paper Baskets. Discover why no clinkers can FS 7) The first Canes eae . Regular $1.39. Special Penne eee e ees 98c i Each ae on nitrites 10c form in this are nation on calculating machines i « Colonial Water Glasses. Test the Boiler-Iron body. , ever given in Neen Ry NT A DISHES ——— DISHES aaa DISHES Dfor oo ey Ped tier carton ec teathes At Oc Examine the fitting. sulted in appointments, at.$1141 ‘ : wet ; 1 y Then let “genuine goodness” a year, for three Dakota Busi-| Fancy, Jap Sauce Bowls _.. 15¢ Tole Per 25. |) determine your ence, ness College ‘gradiiates; Missés ps ; Slerensmiiaguca ecco taper eter tens Set mescaee iG UGS eRe a eae eas eae! The SGA OL VGk Beg athe Minnie Mitho, Margaret Calla- : standard for two generations han and Tillen. Anderson: Miss . even 1 : 5 Re i 5 and is still conceded to be the pataeestied 3 lena do oe With the exception of the Coal Hods this sale will last'all-day. Our large store is over- stove supreme. ostoffice at. Washington. j i 7 5 ; other two declined, having. ae. flowing with bargains for those that come and get them, and our great sales of the past fad te Ho tees cepted positions elsewhere, tas oe : ; é fs : is \ Miss Mary Heys: goes to the _are only an example of what this one will be. Come and be convinced. Fort Yates Indian Agency at : ; - 7 . i _ : eae rae’ mas Hardw: ; ‘Fall Business Courses are now 4 é : G ‘ ee e 9 9 eanbelalrabed starting. For particulars, ad- dress F. L. Watkins, 806 Front ee W ae | Ee & BISMARCK, N. D. ), Street, Fargo, N. D.- Wulvd- |