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4 i >? . TUESDAY, OCT. 28, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB (ae ene ern a cere RS | CITY NEWS | oe To Portland Mrs. J. J. White and son of Pierson court, will leave Thursday for Port- land, Ore., where they will Spend the winter. Surprise Party Mrs. L. H. Langley was given a surprise party last night by a num-! ber of her friends.. The guests were entertained with games after which luncheon was served. Rummage Sale The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale at the church chapel Thursday and Fri- day. The sale will contain many bar- gains, the members say. ‘ » \ Armory Redecorated M. J. O'Connor, manager of O’Con- nor’s orchestra and lessee of the state armory, reports that the big amphi- theatre has been repainted, cleaned and decorated, and that it is now one of the finest dancing halls in the state. 7 For Miss Dakin | Miss Emily Dakin of the state agri- culturals commissioner's staff,\ was guest of honor at a theatre and danc- ing party tendered her T-1sday eve- ning by young women of the capital force. Miss Dakin, who has been em- ployed at the capitol for the last year, will return the end of the week to Fargo to make her home for the win- ter with her mother. : Married at Fargo Mr. Vernon Workman of the local Fisk tire distributing house, and Miss Ruth E, Adams, formerly an operator for the North Dakota Independent Telephone Co. here, were married to- day in Fargo. Both are well known and popular young people of the capi- tal city, to which they will return to make their home following a brief honeymoon. i | Returns From West Miss Lillian Boehlke, formerly of the state council of defense, visited Bismarck friends over Sunday, having recently returned from Portland and Seattle, where she spent several months. She id now at her home in Dickinson, where she will remain for a few days before coming back td the capital to take a position with the; workmen’s compensation bureau. Visiting Brother/Here Miss Estella L. Morris of Augusta, Wis., who has been visiting friends and relatives on the Pacific coast dur- ing the past year and a half, is now visiting her brother, E. E. Morris, and family of 714 Sixth street. Miss Mor- ris is very well known in the capital city, having viisted her brother and family many times. While en route to the capital city Miss Morris also stopped in Livingston, Mont., to visit her nephew, Sgt. E. E. Morris, Jr., also at Billings to visit another nephew, Lieut. E. R. Morris. 8T. GEORGH’S PARISH MEETING A meeting of the parishioners 2 St. George’s ‘has been called’ for tomorrow night. Supper will be served in the parish house at 6:30,. evening prayer willbe said in the church at 7:30, and the business meeting will convene at1,, & Matters of great importance to the welfare of the parish are to be. dis- evssed and acted upon,: and the rector requests the attendance of every mem- er, FIRST BAPTIST, CHURCH The message last night was heard by a good sized audience. Come early. to- night for a good seat. The service be- gins at 7:30. The subject is “The Devil and,Tom Walker.” You will want to hear the message that your knowledge of both fellows may be re- freshed. Subject tomorrow © night, “Judgment Begins with the House of God.” You are missing much when you do not hear the Richardsons sing and preach. Come tonight. THE PASTOR. Don’t forget the Basket Social tonight at the Elks’ Hall, given by A: O. U. W. Band. Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. Dance tonight at "Armory. O’Connor’s Orchestra‘ ennnes, | FOOD SALE The Catholic , Ladies’ will hold: a {Food Sale Saturday afternoon in the Bismarck Gas:Co.’s office;.; ‘Fresh “*home- made pies, cakes, rolls and doughnuts and also home-made mince- meat and fruitcake for Thanksgiving. "Phone 53° E. A. Brown Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk Apples Fancy Wealthies, the small size, per 00x . $2.50 Fancy Jumble Packed, per box... $2. 1 5 Fancy Jonathaps, per box ..... Sate $3.25 Excelo Cake Flour requires no sugar, no shortening and no Haver. Makes ree Cakes. ry a package. We guarantee it ........ 20c fees rieee aid Vee aol 2S Ret tale \ Women’s and Misses’ Fall and Winter Coats | SPECIAL PURCHASE of fashionable coats and our excellent buying facilities have en- : In A Most Interesting Showing of Three Stirrmg Values, Now Ready abled us to secure this wonderful new lot of winter coats at much less than their real worth. @ We procured them at such a remarkable price concession that we can offer to our patrons, values that would be double the price in many places. We advise an early choosing from these lots before the choicest models are sold. Mixtures, Kerseys, Crystal Cloth and Velvets. are All the Coats in these lots that Women will find many opportunities to wear them, and we are sure that you will want'to ‘take advantage -of this opportunity to make sub- stantial savings while the as- sortments last at these prices. We will let the prices tell their story and when you see the good styles and quality of the Coats themselves you will not hesitate before purchasing. b $24.00 Coats such pretty models, too, $24.00 A. W. JOINT REFORMATION FESTIVAL TO BE HELD AT SWEDISH CHURCH HERE The Lutherans of the city have ar- ranged a joint reformation festival to be held at the Swedish Lutheran church on Avenue D on Thursday ev- ening, October 30 at 8 o'clock. The speaker of the evening’ is Rev. Dr. .P. A. Mattson, Ph..D., D. D., of Can- non Falls, Minn. president of the ‘Lutheran Minn§sota conference of the Augustana synod. He is reputed to be a man of much learning and a splendid orator. Mrs. Josephine Flint is making her first public appearance ‘before an audience in our city, She is an ac- complished singer and is sure to be well received. During the absence of ‘Miss Bergloit Caspary, now in: New York, Mrs. Flint will have charge of —_————— ae a ee ct INDIGESTION \ } “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’’ makes Disordered Stomachs feel fine at once & nonewerner 0s8e8r8r8ir8sr8H On Lumps of undigested food causing pain. When your stomach is acid, and is gassy, sour or you have heart- ‘burn, flatulence, headache or dyspep- sia, here is speedy relief—no waiting. Hat a tablet or two of Pape’s Dia- Pepsin and instantly your stomach feels fine. All the indigestion pain, gases, acidity and misery in the stomach caused by acidity ends. Pape’s Diapepsin tablets costs so little at any drug store ‘but there is no surer or quicker stomach antacid known. the advanced pupils in voice study fe the Bismarck conservatory of mus- a é The following program will be rend- ered: PROGRAM Organ prelude Miss Alfhild Alfson Hymn: “God Bless Our Native Land.” No. 183 Audience Invocation and words of welcome. Rev. A. O. Alfson ,. Hymn: “My Church, My Church” No. 189 Audience (a) Largo, Handel (b) “Hear Us, ‘0 Father” Leslie Joint Chorus Solo: “ ty and Nine” / Sheldon iss Esther Hoover Anthem: “Praise Ye The Lord Who Dwells On High.” Andrews- Emerson. Joint Chorus Address: Rev. Dr. P. A. Mattson, Cannon Falls, Minn. Hymn: “A ‘Mighty Fortress Is Our God.” Luther Audience / Solo: “These Are They Which Come” Gaul. Mrs. Josephine Flint ‘Offering Anthem: “Son of My Soul.” Joint Chorus “Now Thank We Turner All| Our No.| 133 Hymn: God.” . Audience Closing remarks: — Benediction Rev. John Flint Doxology. Phone 75—City Fuel. Co., for Medora Coal. _ Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for || Hosiery. here. examine the of the materials and note their saving price. $39.50 Lueas Com $ 39.50 Coats There will be no difficulty in finding the styles that best meet your needs, if you select We cannot recall the time when our collections of- fered greater choice. So many variations have been duced that no matter which style you choose, you are as- sured of . individuality. nore effective arguments in favor of these Coats can be produced than that you see the wonderful array of styles, intro- No splendid quality The Store of Quality and Service Marriage License. Miss Mabel J. Lowery of Steele ond Floyd E. Swanson of Drisco were granted a license to wed by county Judge I. C. Davies. The marriage is expected to be held this week. Mr Swanson is the son of County Com- missioner C. A. Swanson and is very popular in his community. Miss Lowery is a well known resident of ‘Steele, Dance tonight at Armory. O’Connor’s Orchestra, pale isd as a Don’t forget the Basket Social tonight atthe Elks’ Hall, given _|by A..0. U. W.:Band: @ The season’s choicest materials in $ 4500 . ments of qualities tion. thiness. they cite. Coats It would be hard to imagine a sale of decidedly stylish Coats or to assemble gar- would give greater satisfac- Yet, in spite of their excellent qualities and expert fashioning, their pricings are very modest—so modest in- deed that were it not for our reputation for garments of the highest standards, you might question their real wor- Note the low price $45.00 pany which MEETS TONIGHT The Federal Labor union, No. 16,647, of Bismarck, will hold its regular weekly meeting tonight at Labor hall on Fourth street. John Chubbuck, of- ficial organizer of the American Fed- eration of Labor, who is in the city for the purpose of organizing the work- ers of Bismarck, will address the meet- ing. On Hunting Trip Charles Fisher, clerk of the district court, who has been on a hunting trip, is expected to return to the city today. Cafes take the place of clubs in Paris, the very few clubs existing. there being mostly gambling resorts. Don’t forget the Basket Social | ee at the Elks’ Hall, given , Hosiery. by A. O. U. W. Band. BUNGALOW FOR SALE Bungalow of five rooms and bath, full basement, furnace heat, east front, garage, good location. This bungalow is worth $3500; but if sold at once $3100; about $1000 cash. J. H. HOLIHAN Phone 745. Lucas Block Halloween Dance and Masquerade Given by the Lady Foresters At the Friday night, Oct. 31 This dance is for everyone All welcome O’Connor’s Orchestra Usial Prizes for the Best Costumes, etc. Armory Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for AUDITORIUM Last Time Tonight +++ +7:30 & 9:00 Two Shows .. Admission. . -.30e and 55¢ (This includes the war tax) Frank Keenan WORLD AFLAME” A Burning Message of the Mo- ment in Six Thrilling Acts Wed. & Thur. Night It’ “Filmusical- “Oh 9 Boy!” Don’t Mi: Comedy” in Six Stunning “OH, BOY!’—“OH, JOY!” Acts, Boys, GIRLS AND GINGER That’s the keynote of this Merry-Merry-Farcical “Fil- musical - Comedy” in Six Acts.