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y BAD WEATHER IS DELAYING AR WY AERIAL CARAVAN All American; Pathfinders With , Airplanes and Balloons Held Up at.St. Paul Bismarck dance-lovers will be’ inter- ested in the announcement that the Capital City commercial travelers plan a: series of dances to be held semt- monthly during the fall and winter at the Grand Pacific hotel. The first dance willbe given October 25, and an CITIZENSHIP THEME « oh EA Because of bad weather and repairs | required to some of the planes the! All American Pathfinders who were! lethwaite, the-pastor, the evening’ ser- scheduled to reach this city October vice at the First Presbyterian church 15 and-remain three days will un-; Sunday eveniug was in charge of tne doubtedly* be further delayed. This young people's society, and they made is the information that has just been|it an occasion for the introduction of received here and will detract to ai program on “Citizenship” which considerable extent the entertainment | proved remarkably interesting and} for the crowds that were expected |e inspiring, here for the homecoming celebration; ‘The feature address of the evening, on the fifteenth and the state con-: made by Judge W. L. Nuessle of vention of the. American Legion onthe fourth district court, Who told of the following two days. | Unele Sam’s machinery for the making, Tho Pathfinders consist of nine air- of citizens; ofthe problem which the, planes, six balloons, thirty-one motor alien seeking citizenship faces, and of trucks and over 100 men sent out by | ‘le citizen's share in transforming this the army air service on a tour of stoping allen into a. good America. the country to stimulate mterest in The jurist illustrated his talk with * yeeruiting in that branch of the serv-|™2ny incidents -wheih had come to his/ ice as well as carry.on reconnaissance Personal: attention, and he paid! hig work along the route followed. When compliment to the calibre of our for-| last heard from; the Pathfinders were eign-born citizens, telling of the high in St. Paul raiere it was scheduled degree of patriotism shown by a maj-) to remain for three days-but because ority of Uncle Sam's Wards in. the} of delaying in receiving parts for re- | late war and in the ordinary calls cf . jevery-day life. pair work, their stay has been length-| yj)" yy, ‘THlionipéon, cashier of the Bis-| ened) scr. Jmarck bank, dealth with — citizenship | From St. Paul, the aerial caravan; trom the civie standpoint, His address | the largest.of its kind, ever sent out jnight well be used as a prospective for by the government will visit Fargo ‘the corporation of Bismarck, Certain. and Jamestown before arriving in this; ly everyone who listened to him last aye pistons ot Lue cr ties days at night was “sold” on the proposition of scheduled at each 9: ese cities. ismarck, as a gt sity to live i > is not believed now that this unit will SRS AEISE Sa Ne OS aE yeach Bismarck before October 18, doings, of convention week,” said Ma- Final Details Are Completed for . rs jor Russ today, “and takes this means Big Three Day Celebration to of reaching the Red Cross, army nurse ‘corps, the Knights of Columbus, Y. M. Start Wednesday Afternoon C. A., Salvation Army and others who ‘were actively engdged in army and ;Navy work during ‘the war. “There is no list available in the} (Continued From Page One) will have to be fed at’the War Moth- ers’ banquet that evening, Up to the|city, but Commander Jones of the local present time 209 names appear on the! post will see that any of the members’ list and the War Mothers wish that alljof the~ above organization reéeive! those who expect to attend the ban-!cards which will pass them in to the| quet to sign-up before Tuesday night.i various festivities of the convention “The Lloyd Spetz post of the Amer-!upon application. He can be reached ican Legion wishes to invite the vari-|by phoning /181 office, or 173 his ous branches of war workers to par-; home.” Commander Jones announced today that all former service men of the} great war will meet at the Elks Club| For Infants and Children in.Use For Over'Z0 Years Always bears CMTE the signature « Raf leh a ee or Headache== | The revised program for the home-: visitors. “YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30%, 604,120) 1:00 p. m. start of parade. North Dakota band. | | uniform to participate in the parade| and homecoming celebration _ that! afternoon. Service men who no Jong- er have their uniforms should not feel that they will be kept out of any of the homecoming festivities, Capt. E. G. Wanner stated today, but all |those bearing membership cardg in the American Legion wi be honored} ‘as a free pass. Revised Program | # ; coming. celebration exercises was an- Bub ius tend | nounced today and is as follows: | {12:30 noon—assembling of legion, | members and all other former) SS S| 1:30 p. m—Exercises at Northern | Pacific park. 1 : {10:00 a. m.—arrival of delegates and 9 Lexs Vaporuis service men at the Elks hall. { : 1 Band selections by the First; Be Better Looking—Take | Songs by 200 public school stu- dents. Olive Tablets Patriotic airs and community | To have a clear, pink skin, bright singing by ite crowd led by) eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy | een eR BOlBy: : i like.-childhood days, you must keep | AMC TSES OF welcome by Rev. Geo. | x your body. free fro: Dr, Edwards’ ©) table compound act on thé liv Dedication address by Judge A. A. Bruce of the University of Minnesota. m.—Banquet to all former men by the War Mothers j at the Masonic temple, | 8:30 p. m.—Daneing for all former | service men by the War Mothers | Take one y They: start. th constipation. fbat’s why. boxes are sold annually, 10c ani arload of ee | {ticipate with the service’ men in the! at the Wednesday noon at 12.30 o’clock in|girls, fraternal and religious organ- ‘during the homecoming, and Thur jat the corner of Third and Broadw ‘banquet to soldier boy COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS TO GIVE. SERIES OF~DANCES FOR WINTER ihvitation to’ this affair will carry with \it a bid to the entire series, One of the best crew of entertaia- , ers that Bismarck council, United Gom- mercial Travelers, boasts, is at the head of arangements, and something really worth while in the way of di- yertisement is assured, FOR ROUSING RALLY AT FIRST PRESBYTERIA In the absence of Rey. H. ©, Post rear children in, to niake money in, | and to enjoy peace, contentment and prosperity in, He told’ of the ad- vantages Which Bismarck offers in the matter of location, climate, topography and other natural facilities, He tom- meuted upon our fifteen miles of paved streets; our fine schools lendid educational system of w! the city boasts; the public — library; tha churches, the athletic club that is to be, the municipal swimming pool and other features which go to make life worth. living, George AY. Gustafson, county urged the creation of an interdeno: } tional commission to include all the! churches ‘of the city and which would work intelligently and insistantly for | things Which would work for the bet- terment of our city. He commented upon the need of a municipal play ¢ rector, for more play grounds, community room which will serve t! city and the countryside adjacent, and he expressed the belief that if all the 1 eh church people. of Bismarck would join |‘ in one organization the getting of these things and their adequate sup- port would be a simple matter. Miss Hortense Moore presided for the evening, and’ there was an attrac- tive musical program in which the young people took part, Ae Armory and Masonic temple. . Floats and Autos The parade committee of which Raymond Bergeson is chairman wish- es that al lorganizations, individuals, business concerns and others that will have floats in the parade will have all their work completed by Wednesday morning so that there will be no hitch in the starting of the parade. It is ex- pected that a number of floats and decorated automobiles will form an important part in the parade. The various organizations that are expected to take part in the parade by marching are American Legion, Salvation army, boy scouts, home guards, publie-school children of the city and county, Red Cross, canteen izations and others. The route of the parade will be announced tomorrow. SMSEE ae { HOME GRUB FOR HOME | BOYS AT HOMECOMING; Home grub for our home boys and girls at the Burleigh county homecom- | and the a sent, |of Monoaccticacidester of quet at the Musonte' temple Weatiesday : gyening at: 5,30,—Committee, American ‘ar Mothers. f NAME “BAYER” ON” GENUINE ASPIRIN GORDO Only a good hat can look as good as do the new fall Gordons. The Gm has a charm that goes with top notch character and quality. Carload of Choice Minnesota White Potatoes, sacked, on Nor- thern ‘Pacifie team track, be- tween Seventh and Eighth Sts. Put in your winter supply now at $1.75 per bushel. Car No. C. P. 80166. “THE OLD RELIABLE” Sell your cream and poultry to our°agent. If we have no agent in your town, then ship direct to NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. ~BISMARCK, N. D. quickest, surest, § can Headaches, Colds, .’ Neurs Tooth- » ’ 7 " fate, kiaihe, RRepnatian, Uunbeye |, oroer, your Winter niritis, Pain seems Yo fade right; Suit or Overcoat now. Buy any a Bayer package containing We guarantee satisfac-| Nanay tn veer of 12 tunes sat ON. KAGLE, Tailors,| el Hatters and Cleaners. but a few cents. Dru Aspizin is} Jargér “Bayer” packages. sie ae Manufacture) Phone 58. the trade mark of Ray: ‘ Phone 75—City Fuel Co.. for Medora Coal. Safely stop headaches as told in “Bayer packages” Millions of men’ and women — haya proved “Bayer Tablets of fi the “Bayer Cross”. an Style BART is a real - personality. Ask your hatter. Y ¢ 1, * WAR DAUGHTERS AS | WELL AS SONS ARE | « INVITED TO BIG FEED | I igh county daughters who were jin active military service during the as well as Burleigh county’s soi- ailors and marines, are inyited @ the homecoming ban- BREATH Caused by Acid-Stomach How can anyone with a sour, gassy stomach, who is constantly belching, bas heartburn ‘und suffers from indigestion have unything but a bad breath? All of these stomach disorders mean just one thing— Acid-Stomach, EATONIC, the wonderful new stomach remedy in pleagant tasting tablet form tat you eat like a bit of candy, brings quick relief fromthese stomach miseries. EATONIC ewee to be guest p sivect, cool and comfortable. Try asty’ taste, congested throat and “heady feeling” after too much smoking. If neglected, Acid-Stomach may cause you a lot of serious trouble. It leads to nervous» ness, headaches, insomnia, melancholia, rheus atism, sciatica, heart trouble, ulcer and of the stomach. 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A car that is put together from the products of a score or more’of parts-makers represents just that many standards of construction, no two of which are likely to be exactly the same. ing will be offered by the ladies of the First Presbyterian church, who tan- | nounced today that_they will maintain | two lunch stands day Wednesday, and Friday, during the American, Legion’s state convention, in the lob-' of the Grand theatre ‘on Four’ and in a tent td be especially Ladies of the church are preparing ali | manner of tasty, home-cooked eatables | to tickle the palates of our guests, { 7 NOTICE TO DONORS i | OF GRUB FOR YANKS |, | ‘yone- Who is. contributing food; for the American War Mothers'| and girls at-} tending our homecoming Wednesday | is asked to deliver the catables to the nic temple before 1 o'clock Wec- | ty afterncon.—Committee, Amer’ War Mothers, ‘ WHAT YANKS ARE TO |, | DO WHEN BUGLE TOOTS || When the bugles sound at 5.30| Wednesday avening every boy and every girl who was in a military} oo FOR YOUR ACID-STOMA\ Fresh Fruit Desserts--2c | Jiffy-Jell desserts, rich i and fruity, cost but 2 cents per serving. Each package contains a. vial of fruit essence, made from condensed frujt juice. Add boiling water, then’ this flavor, and you havea fresh-fruit dai Briscoe cars are 99% built in Briscoe plants. Briscoe | engineers not only design the car, but they stand’ guard | over every process of manufacture, and see that it is up to Briscoe requirements. That is why Briscoe cars set unmatchable standards / of operating economy, of consistent performance, of all-around satisfaction. That is why, too, when you | . need a spare part you get it with a minimum of delay and at a moderate cxpense. MORE BROTHERS CORPORATION (Distributors) 417-419 Front'St. Fargo, N. D. ! DEALERS: 18 South Fourth St. Grand Forks, N. D. ng 1920 contracts. ell with rvia ouick gela- tine desser!s, You will find it five times better, yet it costs no more. Millions now enjoy it. Jiffy sell We are now. writ service during the world’s war is re-} quested to report immediately at th state armory, to march thence to th: sonic temple, where mess will be; 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s » 2\Packages for 25 Cents ’ B a POTATOES served. at once.—Committee, American | JUST RECEIVED toes, sacked, on Northern Pacific team track, between Seventh and Eighth Streets. Put in your winter supply now at— t Car No. C. P. 80166 War Mothers, {at the American War Mothers’ stand fy{ on Main street at 1 o'clock Wednesday | Bi) @ | afternoon to receive their badges and and girls as they march into the North- \ t ‘ a ern Pacifie park on their return from $1.75 Per Bushel : | the parade.—Committee, Americaa | War Mothers. on s ams | Co.,. for Medora Coal. |] WAR MOTHERS ASKED All War Mothers are asked to meet o prepare to greet out soldier boys Phone 75—City Fuel, i | i a 3 || TO MEET WEDNESDAY || Carload of Choice Minnesota White Pota- o ed! | —Featuring—— 9 eee es ie Donald MacDonald ) Tuesday, Oct.14 - PATTERSON HALL - Tuesday, Oct. 14 ‘'HEAR THIS ORCHESTRA! Stores: Bismarck and. Grand. Forks JOHNSON’S POPULAR PRICED STORE [m= Bismarck / _ Tuesday and Wednesday Only—TWO DAYS—Coats, Suits, Dresses, Specially Priced at Promptly; Filled: ’s Ready-to- Wear Shop