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ape + 10, 1920 e BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE WEEK FOR CITY, CALENDAR SHOWS ty Will 8's BUSY \ | Next) week will be quite an ¢ one for this city with clubs, triais. dances, meetings and wv number of other sources of entertainment, bot regl gnd alleged, on the calendar, i On ‘Monday there will be the ci commission's meeting in the evening at the elty hall, while the Elk’s band will continue its practicing at the Hiks’ hall:at the same tima The an-| nual:stockholders mecting of the Prov- ident ‘Insurance Co. will be held en that ‘day ‘and’ the Monday elu) will meet that afternoon at the home cf; Mrs; F.-A. Lahr. |The Steam and Operative Engineers unjon will held its monthly meeting at the Labor tem. ple, that night. T ¢ On Tuesday the various committers from all ofthe churches that will az- range the details for taking the re- ligious: census of the city’ will meet in the, Commercial club rooms in. the afternoon. That evening the Royal “Arch “Masons -will’ gather at the, M:- sonic temple and the Typographical union: will meet at the Labor temple. The annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the First National bank will be held: Tuesday morning, at. which. time the annual election of officers will be held. Xu 4 ' ‘On Wedinesday: the Royal Neighbors will: hold their first meeting at the Elks’ Wall, in the evening, | ig HURSDAY. On Thursday the American legion | will:-hold its semi-monthly meeting at the; Elke’ club, as will, Tanered cor mandery, Knights Templar, the latte: meeting ‘at the Masonic temnle. The, Barber's. union. willmeet . Thursday + nightin the Labor temple and the sub- | ordinate lodge of. Odd Fellows wilt gather in Odd Fellows’ “hall. for its Nveekly session... yan FRIDAY. On. Friday Custer. Encampment, I. 0.°0::F;, will meet and the city schools will complete the first half of its pres- eutysehool year with’ 19’ weeks down. I9snigre to go. A new teacher. will “probably, be-added to the high schoor staff to take care of the additional ; pulls tliat will enter that building the | lollowinz week. Friday will be a his-' tofic day in many y toresting,, however, being .the adv of national prohibition. “North Dakota and ‘Bismarck will’ not have any sne- cial celebration as far as can be dis- covered, although it is believed in the seclusion of private homes there will be. certain ceremonies observed incl- dental to the demise of John Barley- cern. LEGION DANCE TO BE WELL ATTENDED “Former’ Service Men Entertain, ee Tonight aig-attendance is expected at the dance tonight at the Masonic temple givén® by. the Bismarck post. of the American legion, The commiltee, of th, M:..H. Atkinson is chairman. Nengazed in preparing several ‘for the evening, The’ “Miasdiile temple “has gen flo. r tlifs purpose for tonilght@hy the Masons, the legion being the onl¥ nfZation in the city which has had ‘Hiénor: The members ef the ‘auxiliary’ of the legion haye: ‘na spectal inyitation to at- He.dance. McDonald's orchests furtish the music. ALVATION ARMY “TQ EXTEND WORK ‘Major’ Biddle Will Come With «Plans For Expansion =" The, special revival campaign ve | cently eonducted by Commandant. and Mrg., Hale:at the Salvation Army was very effective, resulting in the con- version: of 39. As an outcome a num- her: @f.new members are being made. The public enrollment of these is to take place next Monday evening, Jan- uary 12. To make the occasion one of great importance, Maj. Wm. Kiddle. young people's secretary of the northern NEWGOALIS OPENTO WOMEN-FOLK Zeal of War-Workers May Be Directed to Bring Solution of Home Problems ¥ x BY MRS. RAYMOND BROWN, Former Director General Oy pitals in France, and V res deat, National Woman's Suf- rage Association, peal ee of young women, duti the war rushed inty service, Ma of them it i vious exper fore, no train true, had had Do pre tie work, and there. particularly in the Be "¢ 'y e in France, showed that the young women of this country are worglerfully adaptable, 7 In :pite of the hard work, the phy- cal discomforts, such as lack of heat nd bathtubs, and often lack of suifi- cient!food, these young women, by their courage, common sense and .eil ciency, won the admiration and resp z i} of the men they served and their su- perior officer: N d ED AT HOME. Now these young women are needed just as anuch here at home to. het) solve the problems that confront as they were needed last. year in Franee, especially as the war brought out certain facts that reflect on our national intelligence and efficiency. For instance, the percentage of il cy and the high percentage of pl ical disability in the army shewed that much more attention should be} given both to tht education and to the health of the -people. The war proved we are sadly lack- ing in two things about which we had prided ourselves. our compulsory: school system and the physical de- yelopment of our people. Our govern- ment has been weakest in the things that belong to woman’s sphere in the home, the development and care of lu- man life, j~« The women of the country today cu be occupied with no higher duty than that of intelligent interest in. their government, SENIOR PARTNER. Government is senior partner in ev- erv home and ‘in every man’s busines” No business man’ would ever think of pulting in a group of officers. in his business and then leaving his bus' entirely to their trust. without furthe super lon. The woman who cares for her home wants to know, too, what the men iv kovernment are doing. . We need the same womanly qualities in government that make woman yalv- able in the home. The Leagué of Women Voters, the old sutra ganization of New York. end the Woman's City club, are olfer- ing courses this winter in the study of \province, with headquarters’ at Minne-.; other departments at 12 m. apolis, is to be present to conduct the service. The major is not a stranger in Bis- marck, having spoken to large and ap- preciative audiences on many occa- sions. His visit at this time is {to be doubly important, «as she comes, with plans. to.extend the.army’s: operations. in Bismarck, and make arrangement: for opening the Mandan. A cordial invitation is extended to the piblic by all Salvationists to at- ( CHURCH NOTES | 2. oO ST. GZORGE'S EPISCOPAL Third and Thayer. Rev. George Buzzelle, rector. First Sunday after the Epiphany. Holy Communion at 8 a. m, Sunday school at 10. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. The omertory, a selection from the “Messiah” will be sung by ‘Mr. Gross. FIRST PRESSYTERIAN Corner ‘Second and .Thayer} Rev. Hi, C. Posthlethwaite, minister. ‘Morning theme “The Unavoidable Christ.” Splendid music by the quar- tette. Junior Sunday school at 9:30. All army’s.. work in; VRS RAYMOND BROWN government. with first-hand knowledge to be guined by visits to meetings of the board of aldermen, the board of estimate and apportionment and the various city departments, They are holding many open meetings where public questions are Giscussed. - SHOULD STUDY AFFAIRS Wowen should first make a careful study of’ the government of their town, city, state and nation, and then get our and take an intelligent part in’ tie conduct of their affairs, By this T do uot mean setting a watch on public officials with an: eye. to criticizing their every action, but giving helpful co-operation. at a time when their officials require this kind of support, and holding officeholders up to giving their gest to the public service. If the same yeung women would give to the country now in tinie of peace a fraction of the service they gave during the war, they would be giving equ high patriotic ‘service. and at a time when the nation neeab their help as much as it dig throug) out the war period, ‘Classes for all, } :Men wanted in the. Goddard Bible } Class. Junior Endeavor at 3:00 P. M. Se- nior Endeavor at 6;30. Mvening .serv- 8 sat,7:30.. Gaod congregational iriging of the“dldtymns,” An anthem’ by ‘the, choir under the direction’ of | Mrs. Jacobsen. . Special social. A_gos- pel message on “The Man's Man. Come:and bring your friends. All are welcome, 4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday se at 11:00 A.M. Subject: acrament.’ Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Wednesday Evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and | Saturday from 2to 4 P.M, All are welcome to attcnd thege services and visit the reading room. THE SALVATION ARMY 112 Main Street. Sunday Services; 10:30 A, M. Open Air Meeting. 11:39 A. M, Holiness Meeting. 2:00 P, M. Sunday School and Bible Class. The interest is increasing in the Sunday School and a cordial invitation is extended to all. The attendance at the Young Men's and Young Wo- men's Bible classes, is growing and a cordial invitation is extended to all young people to attend. 6:0) P. M. Young Feople’s Legion B. P. M. Open Air Meeting, 00 P. M, Kront line. battle for souls, Week-day. Services: | cific Hotel. | nm can you spend an evening more pleas- antly and profitably? AEE RE SN RTS eos i TRINITY LUTHERAN, | Corner ith St. und Ave, C. j Morning service 11 A, M. ! Evening worship 7:30 P. M. Sunday School 12 neon. Rey, John Flint, pastor. FIRST BAPTIST. Two blocks north of the Grand Pa-) Geo. B. Richardson, 1), D., Minister. Last Wednesday evening was the Annual Meeting and Supper. Some 75 sat down to an excellent supper furnished by the Ladies Aid. The re- ports showed a number of addi and money in all of the tre connected with the church. Ladies Aid made over $1,000 the ; ast year. (Public worship 10:45, Sermon sub- ject; “Gospel Trumperers” Anthem by the choir, Sunday school at noon is full of pep... Two the High School Syllabus. ardson’s class‘of young ladies } ing rapidly, ‘The young men's is very promising. Mr. O'Here ts teacher. . Junior society at 3. Richardson will bring an interesting talk to the Intermediate Society al 4. Special subject for the young peop! society at 6:30. Public worship Sermon subject, “Is At Well with Thee?” Special. mi by the choir and a solo by Mrs. Richardson, Prayer meeting Wed. $ F. M. An invitation to worship in our church home. We can help you. EASTERN STAR TO GIVH LEAP YEAR FESTIVAL Bismarck chapter, Order of Eastern Star, today announced plans: for, a Leap Year dancing party to be given next Friday evening, January 16, at the Masonic temple. The ball will include all of the usual Leap Year fea- tures, anil all members of the Star and’ Masonic fraternities and their | families are invited. Dancing will’ be- gin at 9:39, and refreshments will be served al midnight. | 2 | ei a “| o-— “ PETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN {| oftice returned yesterday, fr own, where he went on. busi- ness. DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA A regular meeting of the Daughters of Isabella will be held at the Knights of Columbus hall at 8 j’clock Monday evening, when a full attendance of members i ‘desired. RECOVER ROM ILLNESS. Miss Ethel ‘Fleming, who. has’ been confined to her home with illness this week, is expected: to return to her du-| s in the attorney gencral’s office at! capitol Monda. WAS INSTACLING OFFICER District Deputy Grand C..L.. Hansen acted as installing offleer Thursday evening when Capital City three-link executives were inducted into their new dutigs at Odd Fellow W.aA. Schwartz of New Salem, v a business. visitor in the elty 4 day He left lust night for ¥; where he will attend a meetir insurance underwriters: of the RETURNS TO HOME Mrs. M, J. Orr, who had been viy- iting her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orr, returned to her home} at Jamestown this week, Mrs. Orr was here over the Ciristmas holidays with her husband. BO] of the} state, RETURNS TO BISMARCK Miss Hazel Nei and Mrs. Jacobson of this city re- turned! to Bismarck today from Het- tinger, whtre they) had been taking an active part in the teachers’ insti- tute held there. TRAVELERS MEET TONIGHT The members of the ‘Bismarck council, United Commercial Travelers, Will hold their regular meeting to- night at Elks hall. “All members are requested to attend as there will be initfation. All visiting U. . mem- bers are cordially invited. APPLY WAR MEASURES. Hf some of the war-time measures were applied to the present perplexing food situation, fur instance, the inau- guration of a fvod contro], with the co-operation of that great forceful army—the women of the country—i a yore Ma 4. be LE. tle Ze YY yy U4 a wy ey Ye % ; S, be WUE: MBLLIL a: NSS ASW d mass during, the war to the demands | made upon them, and when they. do, the food problems will cease to be’ a problem. canna cen oom, i let Contents 15 Fluid Drachn For Infants and Children. Faroe” AhelpfulRemedy for tipation i Cons tioverishness and 4 Loss OF SLEEP __ | Use For Over Thirty Years acme 1 us AL Omonths off : THE CENTAUR COMPANY, HEW.YORR CITY. Monday night—Special public me*t-| believe such a step would do more tc ing, with enrollment of soldiers, con-} help restore a normal, peaceful, happy aucted iby Major, (Why )Xiddite, of | life in this country than anything else, Minneapotis, 2 J believe the women of this country Tuesday night—band practice. will rise to this issue,‘as they rose en Wednesday night—guard meeting, both boys. and girls. Thursday, night—public conducted by young people. meeting URINE ie Sree, Healy A Friday night—public mecting con- RSS. Eyes. If they Tire. I ducted by the band. Smart or Burn, if Sore. Saturday night—praise meeting for VES creates Infiamed ux all. UR Granulated, use Murine Vv. J, Huffman, 5 often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe fo: C — Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for M'CABE ‘METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Pree Eye Book. Merine Eye Remedy Ce., Chicas: 10:39 Morning Worship. Sermon theme “The Crown of Christian Teaching and Practice.” The Morn- jag choir. will sing “The Lord, is my Shepherd” by Kirkpatrick and’ “Hast Thou Not Known” by Pflueger. 12:00 The School of the C urged to unite with the sc! of the Bible. Prof, Schafer's! of young men gives other young a special invitation to study tho “Manhood of the Master” with them. Helpful discussions mark the sessions of the Men's Class conducted by Mr. J.P. Jackson. You will be made wel- come there. 6:39 Happy service for young peo- ple, If you are a young man or wo- man and a stranger in the city, come; and enjoy the meeting of the young people and get acquainted. 7:30 Popular evening service. ‘Point- ed, practical sermon on the “Worth of a Man In addition to the splendid. song service by the congregation which is so popular in these Sunday night gath- crings, the Male chorus will sitig two numbers; ‘Mrs. Target will sing the beautiful song by Briggs, “Hold Thou my Hand,” with violin obligato by Miss Ruth Quigley and the Orchestra will play “The Dawn of Hope” by Earnard. The orchestra will assist in the pecple’s service of praise, Where Any time that any one wants a delicious drink with a real, satisfying, sustaining food value. We tee its purity and high quality. We have Boss ding te and cocoa for nearly 140 years. WALTER BAKER & (020 @ Lady to sell Columbia and Edison Phonograph Records. Apply at— Cowan's Drug Store BISMARCK, N. D. PO Di: f omething IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO OLD NAN O e e ® | Watch Carefully For Particulars * Now (hat. Christmas is over, we still have a complete line of Fancy Candy. Fruit of all kinds. Tobacco and Cigars. Call at California Fruit Store 121 Fifth Street Real Estate Bargains The last good cornet on Main Street. Lot 756x150 feet. Build- ing rents for $30 per month. worth $5,000. For quick sale Si, land adjoining th: city of Bis- marck. Now is the time to buy before the. big boom in the spring. J. H. HOLIHAN Phone 745 Lucas Block Chiropractic Facts For Men and Women Who Desire Health CHIROPRACTIC is a scientific method of ad- justing the cause of disease without the use of drugs or instruments, and _is based, on a correct knowledge of anatomy. The Chiropractic Idea is, that the cause of disease is in the person af- VII WY A i\ Hurley’s’’ Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance Hits Any Size Orchestra Furnished 514 8th St.) | Phone 130K BUY GOOD. COAL; IT IS THE CHEAPEST Get acquainted with our Black Diamond Coal —the coal without a fault. We havea good supply on hand in lump and egg sizes, and will make deliveries prompt- ly. Phone 115. F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co. flicted, and the adjustment corrects the condition that produces it, The function of every organ in the body is controlled by mental impulses, which are transmitted over nerves. Any impingement (pinching of the nerves) interfering with the transmission of mental impulses results in abnormal function, called disease. This interference is produced by subluxated (displaced) vertebrae (small bones of the spine) pressing upon nerves as they pass out from the spinal cord. The trained Chiropractor is able to locate the point of obstruction or interference, and by means of adjusting the subluxated vertebrae correct the cause and normal condition, or health, is the result. ‘ A CHIROPRACTOR is a person who, after being duly educated in the science of Chiropractic and trained in the proper application of the art, uses his bare hands in contact with the various processes of the vertebrae to effect a peculiar adjusting move to re-align the subluxated units and release nerve compression. Such adjustments are practically painless and leave no ill effects with the patient. CHIROPRACTIC is in harmony with the inherent forces of the body. The human organism is possessed of or. endowed with a certain vital force which functionates through the impulses received from the brain. It is no disparagement to our system to confess that while we do not know what constitutes the vital force of the body, it is a positive fact, demonstrated by actual experience upon living subjects, that we are able through Chiropractic adjusiments to inhibit or lerate its action. .No other system is so specific for, ing it does in perfect harmony with natural forces, it is i ible to be productive of anything but good under any circum- CHIROPRACTIC is unlike any other science purporting to re- > the suffering. The Chiropractor does not treat, heal or cure; no drugs, surgery, osteopathy, or other therapeutical means or agencies. If you are sick and wi: © recover your health speedily and permanently, consult your Chiropractor. You will be surprised at the result. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. i R. S. ENGE, ».¢ PH. Lady Attendant in Chaize Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis Free Suite 9-11, Lucas Blk.——Phone 260-——Bismarck, N. D.

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