The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1919, Page 5

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Gi The advent of the new year is to be @lebrated: in. veal characteristic styl atthe Salvation army, niglit /setvice. conducted by Commanc- ant, and Mrs, Hale, ; , Dhie regular service of the revival campaign will bé conducted at 8 o'clock and: (with ‘ wate night service will follow, is te be music of special character and ‘appropriate speeches, “A cordial invitation is extended to all. © City NEws | SSS A girl was-born to Mr, wu) Mrs. M. W. Duffy *of this city at St. Alexins hospital this week. Mr. nue B are home where they spent the Christmas holi- days, BDAY, DEC. 31, 1919 RY CLUB ANNUAL AT GRAND IFIC TONIGHT CENTERS THE EYES OF CAPITAL CITY SOCIETY FOLK be stageo has been attractively deco- rated, ‘ All members of the ‘Bismarck Coun try club and of Bismarck council, United Commercial Travelers, are to be guests of the Country club. No for- mal invitations have been issued, but tickets have been placed in the hands of various members of the club. or may be procured tonight at the door. all’ Bismarck society folk don the annual New of the Bismarck Country h is to be given at the ffc' this evening. Dancing at 9:30 andi.a sumptuous be’served at midnight, The in Bismarck has been pro- the occasion and the large om in which the dance will ATION ARMY WILL Minot. where he yisited his mother over the Christmas holidays, D SPECIAL SERVICE Tinian ON B NG TRIP 'AT CITADEL TONIGHT | yriss inex gones, head of the millin- ery department of the A, W. Lucas Co., left Tuesday evening of a buying trip to eastern points, where she will pur- chase spring stocks for headgear for milady. ina cwateh TO RELATE ANECDOTES “Anecdotes cf our Revelutionary An- cestors” will be the subsect for discus jou at the veg meeting of Mini- shoshe chapter Daughter of | the ica Revolution, at the home of F, L. Conklin, on Avenue A, Fri- afternoon. intermission the There a short R FARGO Miss Els! urk, home dewonstra- | tion agent, leaves tonight for Fargo, where she will attend the ahnual con- ference of extension Workers at the agricultural college, The conference vill end January 9% George W. Gus- afson, county agricaltural agent, will alse be present: ; er RECENT BIRTHS Home From Twin Cities. and Mrs. 'H, H. Steele of. Ave- ‘om the Twin cities, MOTHERS CLUB MEETING The next meeting of the Mothers club will be held) January 6 at ths home of Mrs. ALP. Lenhart, where 4 children's program will be given. Mr Lenhart will be assisted by M Here From Grass Lake. i }county auditer's office Ii BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE Watch Night Prayer The New Year will ‘Be ushered in with a “prayer around the world.” It will be spoken in every language human beings .pray in, in every country, by all colors, ¥ The Watch Night Prayer was {ten at the suggestion of the-Interchurch World Movement of North America, and has been translated and sent all over the world so that it may be heard in the old world and the new, wherever Christians meet to greet the coming of another year. ' This is the prayer: Almighty God, Father of all mankind, at, the end of a y in which malice has so often thwarted love, we join the prayers of all Thy children around the world for peace, the elevation of justice and brotherhood. Thou Creator, possessor of all things, who didst make the earth for the races of men and didst set bounds for their habitation, forgive us our greed as we repent of our sin, and restore to all hearts the recogifition of the transcendent right of human life to live. Open our eyes, we beseech Thee, to the dignity of labor, the sacredness of human service and the privileges of production, that nation may join nation and man may join man justly in honest work to replenish a devastated earth. Quicken the sympathy of hearts made dull by reports and sights of suffering incomprehensible and needless. Call us again, that we may bow before the. eternal lays of creation, putting je malice, envy, co’ sness and brutality, to enter into the peace of the sons of the Most High. Hasten by Thy gracious providence and by the consecrated efforts of Thy children the coming of Thy world-wide kingdom where justice, mercy and love shall rule the hearts and hands of men, . Create in us, O Lord, clean hearts, and renew right spirits for the coming year. This we ask in the spirit of Jesus Christ, our only Hope. Amen! i legislature will not excec li | Was believed in many quarters that the expense would be much ¢ HIGH SCHOOL WILL BE SCENE OF NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE ‘Most Important Social Event of Scholastic Season For Stu- the expense could) be held figure, > Married Here. Miss Jennie Kluksdal aud Alfred ——— BIG ATTENDANCE EXPECTED WHEN NEW YEAR COMES Watch Night Services at Meth- ! - odist Church Tonight Will Be Interesting | | The joint wateh night services of ali | the Protestant churghes which will held at McCabe Methodist church to j night w V he well attended, the Bis | marck Ministerial association, which j has charge of the program, has been | informed. ¢ Buzzelle, pas riscopal church, will be ths speaker of the evening, Rey, He will talk on the interchurch world movement, its purposes and the }goal it’) hopes to accomplish. This {movement is one in whiely practically all of the Protestant urebes i and is sweepl ho other rel jever done. local ministers point out. STARTS AT 10 P.M. pstlethwaite of the ident of the Ociation, will preside at tonight. The program, 0 o'clock and con- will be pre- other one of progr The the ruses of the Metho- 1 churches, Com- VW occury an import+ of St. Ministerial the meeting which starts tinues until coded Te meeting | the featur combing | dist and 1 aptist Re Raney ngclical chureh wi ehure Ce Strutz of the UV John Johnson, well-known farmer of Grass Lake, township. near Dris- cell, was a: business visitor in Bis- liam’ HW. Harris. Children of the members will give musical num- bers and recitation as their share, 01 the program. un | Hogstad, both of Driscoll, were mar- marek Tuesday. F. D. Woodward of Driscoll, proml- nent real estate and insurance agent. CHILDR A very capable program was given Jast night at Oddfellows hall by. the children of the members.of the Re- was in ‘Bismarck yesterday on‘ busi- ness. ; bekah lodge, this being the first chil- dren's pregram given by the lodge this season. ried yesterday afternoon by County! Judge I. C. Davies at his office in the court house, Mr. and Mrs, Hogstad, who are well known. in the Driscoll section, where they have a host of friends, will make thelr home there on Mr. Hogstad'’s farm. The high school basketball team will play its first 1920 game Friday dents Tonight The dance of considerable interest to Bimarck’s younger set will be the New Yeur's. eve dance at the high School auditorium tonight given by the students of the school, the teachers and their friends. INVENTORY dwell on one of the activit of the interchur¢h world = moyement. Rev we H. Quigley has charge of the musical part of the program. UNIVERSAL PRAYER Everybody In Bismarck invited to. attend the watch night service, “The ver which will be heard around the world,” repeated in practically every corner of the globe w is practiced, Will be said tonig’ CAMPAIGN TO SELL RED CROSS SEALS School Children Have Been Very ‘Active in Drive to Help Sick Tonight marks the end of the drive put on by the schools of the city in the interests of the Anti-Tuberculosis asso. ion to r unds through the e ot Red Cros WILL END TONIGHT | cals to secure a’ &. visiting nurse for this vicinity. The school and’ class room that report the - largest sale during the campaign will be awarded a banner suitably in- scribed. Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain has charge of the work in this city and an- nounced today that reports of tho funds raiked by the various schools would be ready after January 1, Tho pupils ‘in the various schools have shown considerable interest in the drive for funds and it is believed that the amount raised will exceed $1,500. So Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. ne | GETTING RID OF THE RED. | “Enclosed find check for $7.50, | | “to get me up out of the Red,” Yours | | for slopping a different breed of | | hogs,” writes an out-of-town friend | | in renewing his subscription to The | | Tribune and starting the new | | year right, | —_—-* Basketball Game Friday. ane o'clock and will contin will about 9 e until 1 dancing | SHEETS MET THIS AFTERNOON The various numbers on the pom, aft which time, according to the The members, 6f the Baptist Ladies’ Aid society held an interesting meet ing this fterugon at the home of M HF. teresting program was given, were greatly: enjoyed. A t the hall preceded the pro- gram. This was an excellent attend- Keller on Sixth street. An in: ance, $500 TO CHANGE TAX LIST ; After a careful check of the possible RETURNS FROM VISIT \ William McCarty Ross, whois con- nected with City Engineer T. R. Atkin- son’s office, returned. yesterday. from | expense incidental to put jin to effect the 25 percent reduction in! state taxes provided by the specla] session of the night at the gymnasium, meeting a fast alumni five with ‘Hauser, former state , in its line-up. ‘Coach Spen- cer Roise has been working with the high 01 quintette since its last victory over Mandan anl promises a close game. Many people will attend the game to see Hauser in action again. ruling of the city school board, all school dances must end. Refreshments will be served and McDonald's orches- tra will furnish the musie, It is expected that practically every member of the student body will at- tend the dance, this being the chief so- —And— | SNAP-ON cial function of the ents of the pupils ones, hool year. Par: il vet as chaper- BINDERS Sale Starts 9 o’clock Friday Shoes Misses and Children at money- saving morning sharp COLD WAVE GRIPS CITY BUT RELIEF IS DUE THURSDAY Bismarck Is Coldest Spot in the} ¢, United States Reported to Weather Bureau ! All kinds shield 0 to $5.00, put in. See Faunce. Fourth street. Now Ready for Delivery. Order Today. Glass! prices m Next Week, Beginning Monday— “The Hoodlum” od eveuing, are you going to have— Inventory Sheets — 100 sheets to pad; 65 c per pad .... Snap-On Binders, capacity 100 sheets ; each OOD-BYE. That’s what every odd pair, broken line or soiled Shoe we have in stock must bid to this store without further delay. We have several hundred pairs of stately styles, made of the very best materials, in lace and button models to present in this event all the season’s most desired shades. j In order to replace sizes on these Shoes we are compelled to pay $2.00 to $4.00 a pair more at wholesale, and as we do not wish to re-order, hence these unusual reductions. If you have been waiting to get high-class Shoes at little cost, here is your opportunity. We can’t remember the time when we sold such stylish, up-to-date Shoes for so ’ little. | Odds and Ends Small size Women’s Shoes; Children’s in broken lots—left-overs. For quick clearance Bismarck, in common : with the other sec'ions in the northw in the grip of a cold wave this morn- ing. which started yesterday afternoon hurtling the mercury down the glass tube in thermometers until it. had touched as low as 7 degrees. below zero at 8 o'clock this morning. Early in the day yesterday the thermometer was well above the freez- ing mark, but aided with a whipping wind from the northwest the ther- mometer fell steadily until before nightfall temperatures clcse to zero were recorded. During the night the downward trend of the mercury con- tinued, accompanied by. a_ stiff wind. The decrease intemperature was General throughout the nortawest, with the lovest temperatures reported from Canadian points. The daiiy weather bulletins of the weather bu- reau shows that Bismarck was the, coldest spot in the United S up to this morning, although it is believ- ed points in the northwestern part of P not reporting have lower Sample sheets on request. BIGGER and BETTER Than “Daddy Lovg-Legs” on your pancakes for breakfast? Leading stores in North Dakota make a special drive on IT. 1 Ib. glass, 5-10-30 Ib. tins. Standard Products Supply Company MINNEAPOLIS SEND FOR HONEY RECIPE BOOK. Hoskins Stationery Co. Bismarck, N. D. WISH to extend to all my old and new customers a wish for a Happy and Prosperous New Year and at the same time thanking all of you forthe business that [ have enjoyed from you throughout the year 1919 weather will romain and trusting that the year 1920 will be full of friend- The cause of tho drop in lemperi ship and business relations. i ; tures {s the increase in pressure over the northern area, ' : : 18 PCT. CHRISTMAS BONUS seus Very teh FOR ORANGE-CRUSH MEN ° ‘ Mrs. A. S. Nielsen Orange-Crush Co, of Chicago, manu-' Nielsen’s Millinery ¢ forecast for tonight morrow is that the thermom ected to be lower than last ising temperatures are ©) day. The ‘air. i Women’s Black Shoes In gun metals, patents and kid leathers; about one hundred pairs; button styles, worth from $6.00 to $8.00 . Will be placed on sale Friday morning ‘ eter night, bit pected for New Year's A'-very Happy and Prosperous New Year to all my customers and friends and I hope that our business and friend- ship. relations will be more than pleas- ant during the year 1920. facturers ot Ward's Orange-Crush and Ward's Lemon-Crush, has announced the award of a-cash.Christmas bonus to salaried employes. Each man and’ woman on the salary payroll receives, an amount equal to 18 per cent of; one year’s salary. The officials of Orange-Crush Co. report ‘of a most successful year for sales of their drinks, The enormous. demand for the company's products; forced quick action in multiplying |! manufacturing facilities by “the ac-| quirement of extra floor space and tho installation of much. new machinery. The organization is now housed in)@ handsome _commodious. guarters at 344 to 324 West Superior strect,.| Chicago. Laboratories are maintained at Los Angeles, Cal. 7 The magnificant success of the Orange-Crush organization is an in- spiring example of what can be ac- complished by harmonious co-opera- tion between all departments of ad- ministration, sales and production. The company gladly credits a goodly part of its prosperity to this work- together espirit on the part of all! employes, reflected in increased effi- ciency with gratifying results. The Christmas bonus is an expression of the company’s appreciation of good and Joyal service. ‘DRIVE AWAY OVERLAND CARS} Tho Beaver Valley’ Motor company of Linton raided the Lahr ‘Motor Sales company yesterday and got away with four Model Four Overlands, Bill Beckley and Andy Overmeyer headed the: driye away. Other dealers who took new Overland Fours during the last week are Rodger Bros. & Bliss, McKenzie, Rockwood & Forbes, Mot- fit, C. O. Quist, Ft: Rice, Williamsport Motor company, Hazelton and Over- land-Mead company, Dickinson. As a’ result the Lahr Motor Sales company haven't a car inystock for lngiedinte dalizes : Miss Mary Buchholz MILLINER Women’s Fancy Dress and Street Shoes These are a group of snappy styles, includ- ing models with Lewis and military heels, high tops, colors gray, tan, brown and two- tone—some cloth tops; $12.00 to $15.00 . values. pes $8.75 : Sale price Children’s Shoes—-A broken size lot, lace or button styles, colors black or brown, Pre-. inventory sale $2 75 : One Lot: Lace Shoes—Slightly soiled; tans, grays and two-tones. $ 5 0 0 LUCAS CO. A. W. The Store of Quality and Service Le eh he ee eS Your Candy tr New Years Day. We desire to thank you for your patronage during the past year vand trust our pleasant: associations 4 will continue ; and that you will enjoy a prosperous and happy New Year 22 The Chocolate Shop Semling & Register We close at 1 p. m. New Year’s We wish you a very happy New Day A. W. Lucas Company PROEEE EEE FEE EEE EEE EE EERSTE EETEEE LEY

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