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t | ! ' THEODORE American —OR— The Romance of Making a Life SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 Methodist Episcopal Church ROOSEVELT sep edUeuidesnueduunscenneuedueuouevcuevecenccensouensuedcuueesveesuesdcenvusnantanvcessdueansoavenseeneueconcetenccenavansuensvenauosauenvscnavee Hearty Singing of Favorite Hymns Special Selections by Male Chorus ‘ A Happy Hour in a Friendly Church Visitors and strangers are given a special invitation —————— l ': CITY NEWS ° VISITING AT MINNEAPULIS Miss Margaret Sundby ‘of this city left yesterday afternoon. over the Northerm Padific for Minneapolis where she will visit frends and. rela- tives. for a few days. DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA’ The Daughters of Isabella will hold a regular meeting Monday evening at the: Knights of Columbus ‘hall, when officers for the ensuing year will be elected.. All members are urged. to attend. i METHODIST DINNER SUCCESSFUL The dinner. given py the women of the McCabe’ Methodist chureh- . last night, at the church parlors was highly successful: more than $275 being rais- ed. The menu was very complete and /16, I. 0. 0. F. nished the music and during the even- ing refreshments were served. I. 0, O, F. NAMES OFFICERS, C. L. Hanson was elected chief patri- arch of the Custer Encampment No. at the annual election of officers last night. Other officers named are H. J. Strolke, high priest ; August Watz, senior warden; Kari Anderson, junior warden; L. H. Lang: ley scribe and Solomon Nicola, treas. and A. Pitzer and Fred ‘Roberts, trustees. NEW INTERURBAN LINE Tales come from Drake of an elec: tric line to be built from Bottineau to Bismarck, via Drake. It is suggested that such a line would save the state some time and traveling expense, con necting Director General Cathto of the Bank of North Dakota with his home at Bottineau and the industrial com- mission with the state mill at Drake. “will never bé cheaper—$2.50 and | of fhe large number that partook of the meal praised’ the women who had pre- oaeea ie GEORGE KNOWLES WINS ils Pa ene Sat Knowles was declared. the! j nT es pa winner in an unusually intere: if MASQN DANCE SUCCESSF UL essay contest for the ‘Seventh ee The first dance of the winter given/eighth grades of the William Moore. by the Masons last night at the Ma-|school which was, determined this| sonic temple was a huge success with| week. The essay subject was the Red more. than. 100 couples enjoying the} Gross Christmas seal campaign, and evening. O'Connor's orchestra fur-/all of the children displayed unusual! ability in the preparation of their} treatises. DR. HARRIS TO PREACH 1.’ Rev..C. W, Harris, formerly pastor the First Presbyterian church>and now stationed at Bozeman, ‘Mont., and who is visiting old friends in the city over Sunday, will occupy his former pulpit tomorrow evening, when citizens. generally are expected! to turn out to greet a man who rank- ed so ‘high in general esteem during stay here. HATS HATS - up to $10.00. Nielsen’s Millinery Smyrna Candy Company Tonic and Laxative, and thus prevent Colds, Grip and Influenza. There is Jonly one “BROMO QUININE.” E. W. [SeOves signature on the box. 30c. i Ice Cream Every Day Chocolates, Bon Bons, Caramels, Etc. Episcopal Bazaar December 12 Elks Hall i Gifts For All Dainty Lingerie 40 Dressed Dolls . Practical Aprons, Caps and Holders Baby Clothes Food Candy Flowers Unusual and Attractive Gift Boxes Light lunches served: from’ 10o’clock in the morning 2 Dancing in the evening i Music by McDonald’s Orchestra Everybody Welcome i : RESOLVE THAT YOU WILL UNDERSTAND Many people are skeptical of any and every : thing they -do not understand. We are not sur- : prised that you are skeptical about the Drugless : Health Science of Chiropractic, because you have = not thoroughly investigated it. Investigate—be _ aman—give a little careful thought to it, and you * will wonder that yeu had ‘not investigated long ,: ago. Go to the Fountain Head. Seek’ a com- petent Chiropractor and ask him to explain. the principle to you. “Pay no attention to what ignor- . ant people say about it. They have not investi- gated, and they want no one else to inyestigate. Spinal Analysis Free.: ~. Consultation and : RS. ENGE, .c. Px. c. Lady Attendant in Charge Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis Free Suite 9-11, Lucas Blk.——Phone 260-——-Bismarck, N. D. George ¥ John. To Fortify The System ‘Against Grip } 404 Main Strect Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Homemade Fresh Candies and |} Tablets which destroy germs, act as a s TO BE REAL EVENT Ladies of St. George’s guild are pianfing to make’ thelr Christmas bazaar at the Elks’ home next Friday a real event. It will be an all-day, af- fair, with attractive booths filled with fancy articles. novelties and art goods, cufeteria lunches during the day and a dance, with musie furnished by Me- Donald’s orchestra in the evening, The ladies have been busily engaged for weeks fashioning fancy needle- work and creating Mngeries ‘which is bound to cause heart trouble among the tles There will be an un- limited assortment of things appr priate for Christmas gifts, and the family purse will be assaulted no more than is common at church fairs and the like. About 25 ladies met at the parish house Thursday afternoon to work on gifts for the bazaar The ladies haye made some very beautiful articles for the sale and all of them have happy visions of the new church in mind at their-busy fing- ers fly, Mrs, O. N. Dunham was hostess and served cake and coffee at the close of the meeting. | CHURCH NOTES | TRINITY LUTHERAN Corner 7th street and Avenue C. ‘Morning services 11 A. M, Evening worship 7:30 P. Special music at both s Sunday school 12 M. ices. ’ ZION EVANG. LUTHERAN ‘Morning services (Ger.) at 10:30, Evening services at 7:30) Sermon: “The Course of the World and Church.” ¥ Our services are still held in the K. P. Hall above Bergeson’s Store on ‘Fourth Street. Visitors welcome! V. Bartling, Pastor, ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Third’ and Thayer. Rev. George Buzzelle, Rector. 2d Sunday in Advent. Holy Communion at § a, m, Sunday School at 10. Litany, sermon and Holy Commuy ion at 11. v No afternoon servic in the Nation Wid meet immediately sei dr The lead ‘aumpaign w: the morning fter e for final instructions for the EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Church, Corner Seventh und Rosser streets, German service, 15 a. m. Sunday School and Gospel Talk, 11 acm, Young People’s AUian Evening sermon, “The Old Fi ed Faith and the Old Home.” Band will mee eal: chureh Tur p.m. A cordial again in, the Evangel day evening at 7:45 welcome to all. . Strutz, Pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUER “Corner Second sand “Thayer, Ha C. Postlethwaite, minister. Holy Communion at 10:30. The sessions will meet in.the Chapel at 10 a. m. to receiye those who desire to unite with the Church on Confession of Faith. Those uniting by _ letter should be present at the Communion ‘service. Tunior Sunday School at 9:30 a, m. All’ other departments at 12 m. Re- member the Goddard Bible class. A school erage | in all departments with Glasses for all. Junior C. BE. 3:30 P. Senior Endeavor at 6: 230. people should attend. Evening service at 7:30. The form- er Pastor of this church, Chas. W. Harris will be in the ejty and is ex- pected to preach to his former congre- gation. All are cordially invited to the services of the church, All young McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL 10:34 (Morning Worsh'p. Sermon topie “Why Believe in the Church.” Selections of music by the morning choir 12 'M. Sunday school. There 1s a SS Any time that any one wants a delicious drink with a real, satisfying, sustaining food value. reset Wel | a ao pd 149 glen) WAITER BAKER & (07 angefe* DORCHESTER.» MASS det at sine TRIBUNE ANNUAL DECEMBER MARK-DOWN SALE OF WINTER COATS Every garment new and up to the Winter materials. minute in style. son’s wear at this greatly reduced price. VALUES FROM $9.50 to $69.50 The season’s latest modeis, bolted or loose effects, styles that promise a per- Mace of popular ma‘ Tinseltone, Wool Velours, Cheviots, Ikerseys, Twéeds and Wool Mixtures. Shell lined and interlined, some with satin, others with self material trimmings, others fur trimmed. New and beautifully manent vogue. Winter Coats: ials such as Silvertones, tailored, warm Made of handsome rich They're types that wili appeal especially because of their smartness and individuality. Winter is just beginning, toc—you get a full sea- and _ serviceable IANRGAUTUAQASUNNUUTSUQDLSLOUAGRUDRASSUAUASPAEUSTOUUOSAEES ULES lass for ‘you taught by one who has pent much, time this week preparing an interestipg lesson. The Young Man’s: class, Prof. Schafer, teacher. are studying J°ocdick’s “Manhood of te -he Master.” Come and join them | fic n it. 6:80. A congenial group of young people cordially invite other young people to a service designed for young people and their needs, You them glad by, accepting ution, There will be the regular song ice with many of the old will be a Bauer “The Day is Ende lett; violin obligato. Of course, the I shall not look upon his like again.” C. H. Quigley, Minister. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Baptist of the United States are putting on a large program than ever undertaken by any Denowination. It is spiritual and financial. The white Baptist are raising $5,000,000. per year and the colored Baptist are raising $8,500,000 per year. One col- ored Baptist. church.of the south has several millionaires. The Baptist maintain 17 of the 19 missions in De- troit., One Baptisé church in Chicago has over 18.000 members, 25 percent of the people of the United States be- long to Protestant churches. 25 per- cent of the people of the southland be- long to the Baptist chure Begin- ning tomorrow, the Bapt of the northland put on “Christian Enlist- ment Weck.” This will be an inten- sive and ve program. The First Baptist church has been preparing for bserve “Christian Enlist- This will be, strect in The Next World; War the Greatest of All.” The Lord’s supper will be administered just before the sermon. Sunda chool at noon. iors Interm at 4. Seu- vening worsbi Subject, “Jesus Only. ei jal interest and’ instruction “to ‘the large numbei recent revivul. hearty welcome. will be Fellow Special — musie. Tomorrow aftenoon ip Day. . The mem- bers of the church and congregation are requested tay at home tomor- row afternoon to receive the Fellow- ship Teams, TO SPEAK AT CHURCHES Miss Katherine De Veau of St. Paul field worker for the Young Women's Christian a ation will address the congregations of four ~ different churches tomorrow morning and eve- ning. The time and place of her talks are as follov ‘Swedish Lutheran, 10:4 Presbyterian, 7:30 Baptist, 8:00 to 8:30 p. ‘m. Methodist. 8:45 p.m. Just received a car of anthra- cite coal for furnace. Nortz Lumber Co. Phone 77. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR | ELECT OFFICERS |coun; ans clubs conference held there Dn eae yon y Wart- [Ht 6+ men’s chorus will sing. Mr. Noggle Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for and Mr, Quigley will sing a duet. The] Hosiery. address will be on the subject “The- odore Roosecvit, Amer:can, or The Romance of ‘Making a ‘Li “He was a man, take him for all SALE in all. Bookcase, library table, A. W. LUCAS COMPANY “THE STORe OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” Srv cvunvnnansevnvdvevuaeutuequvtneageqneaacvunenerucneneveatenneneeernansetaueecedcvaruangeuncegeunaecungncsvapedovuacnggeerneesevecasenaectneyvigeeaacaecauccqa Hc gUEHRg AUER HAUTEALAN = ‘Tancred Commander moa Thu si 0. Knights ning 4 ‘ee ted of- year as follows: riham, “commander. <. Thompson, generalessemo. Jacobson, cap prelate, sure recorder, “Malta and Templar d upon a number didates, and there was a banquet rockers, rugs, dining room table, chairs and bed. Cheap. 222 Second Street. California Fruit Store 121 Fifth Street Headquarters for all kinds of Candies for Christmas. Ice Cream, Fruit, Cigars and Tobacco. A Flashlight f for a Gift One of: the handiest and most useful articles for Winter use and most ac- ceptable as a gift for men or women—for the motorist they are invaluable. We have them in all sizes and extra batteries. to fit all styles and prices ranging from $1.00 to $3.25 LOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY HadeQUOOUEANNTEANGTOONDUAUUUEEOOOCQUTEEQNOOQEONELCONEACDUNUOOOTROSTOCEQOOCUUUUAUNNOGOUUSRSNGHEOUUUCNUCETRGUUATENABAAUOUTeNnANCcUUUANT ry UAVERLAUELEMETETHA EPR EETUETE ESOT TAIN UTERUS TE Frost Cloth, SAVES FOR CLUB MEETING |aer the auspices of the agricultural Gertrude Jennings, Burleigh | college. Miss Jennings who lives three premier girls’ elub prize win-|miles north of Bismarck has been syc- ve tonight for I cessful this year exhibiting her chick- will attend the boys' eng and corn at various fairs in the will 1 re she and All TRIMMED Hats HALF PRICE MISS BUCHHOLZ MILLINERY 119 3rd St. “Can I Have a Nickel?” How often Mother wonders what to do about the children’s frequent requests for money. May we offer a suggestion? Give the young folks regular allowances to cover their smaller items of expense—a portion of this allowance to be saved regularly. It will not take long to acquire enough for a Cer- tificate of Deposit bearing 5 per cent interest. Besides, the establishing. of banking relations is a good beginning for future credit. “The Friendly Bank” The Bismarck Bank Bismarck North Dakota NEXT DOOR, 70 Gi 1.723 | TWELVE PH GRAND THEATRE| . OTO'S-TWELVE PRESENTS-HOLMBOE STUDIO (PUBLICITY FILM co.) MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT