The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1920, Page 5

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“odist chutch Friday night! for’ the men ‘heartily applauded, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIB FIVE CENTENARY TALK OUTLINES WORK BY CHURCH HERE Big Attendance at Men’s Ban- quet at Methodist Church to Hear Speakers ‘The } banquet. given at the Meth of the church té hear the purpose of | ° the 1920 centenary proved a_big. suc cess with 110 men present. Dr. Georg ‘H. Quigley, pastor of the church, acted as toastmaster and a number of speak: ers gave talks on the progress and purpose of the movement, George M. Register, who has been active’ in past years in the prohibi- tion movement in this state, spoke. ou the passuge of the eighteenth amend- ment prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages in the United States, which went into effect the evening Mr. Register ‘spoke, . Dr. George, Mecklenburg. area. sec- retary for the centenary moveéent of the Methodist: church with headquar- ters.at Helena, Mont., gave tue prin- cipal speech’ of the meeting: outlining the’ objectives’ of the 1920: centenary. Among these objectives, Dr. Mecklen- burg said, were: 1.-To obtain 1,000,000 new members in’ the “Methodist church this year, 650,000 “of this number being attend- ants at Sunday schools. ‘Lo place a family altar in each 2. home. 3: Keeping those interested in the church who move to other cities. ;4.° A church paper in each home. Vhe music during the evening was provided by the male chorus. which Safig “several numyers which were Rey, G. L. White ‘of Jamestown, Rev. W. A. Ihde ot sHeftinger,,and Rev. W, KR. Peterson; of Mandan were other speakers who had a prominent place on the pro- gram. The supper was prepared and: served entirely by the men, William, J. Nos- | gle. was the presiding chef and_his| helpers were Dennis Cook, W. C. Cash: | man and H. S. Lobach. Eight mem-} bers of the young men's. class acted as, waiters. George Muse, talented musician, swimming pool will be presented to the commissioners for approval tonight. | y CARD PARTY TONIGHT | The Women’s Catholic Order of Fo:- esters will give a card party tonigh® at the Knights of Columbus hall, Dlay will start at 8:30 o'clock and during evening. refreshments will be) served, The public is invited. i SDAY | | ANNUAL MEETING TU The annual meeting of the Provident j Lite Insurance Co, of this city will be held Tuesd t the home the company here. The financial re-! port for the past year will be made at this meeting and it is understood | at it will ow ble in| ‘reuse in business ov report, ———| \ CITY NEWS @. MOTHERS CLUB TUESDAY “Children in Art” wil) be the subject of the program given: tomerrow after noon by the Mothers’ club, i MASONS MEET TONIGHT | The blue lodge of. Masons will meet! ‘ tonight at the Masonic temple, where |-the Monday club tomorro there will be work in the B.A. degree. at the heme of; the clul . Mrs. R. S| Towne, VISITING 8 [Mrs FA. Labr and C. Stockwell. of Dallas, Ore., az- ; will, contribute way 3S. here, Saturday night for a few Quain will present. review of ° days” visit with Mr, and Mrs. 5. G./ gium Wrongéd”” by’ Brand “Whitlock: Wanner, _ Mr, Stockwell is Mrs. W Reports of committees in charge of the ner’s: brother, 3 {annual banquet of the club, which wii 3 M aT: ‘YEOMEN’S: DA TONIGHT | The: public dance given by Yeomen’s Lodge No. 503 at the Knights of Pyt its hall. tonight: promises to be> wel: ; chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be attended. Hutley’s orchostra will fur {held at 7:30 Tuesday evening, when nish the mt | there will be initiation, affiliation. | t + | loting on petiti election and instat-| CITY COMMISSION MEETS Jation of officers. Refreshments wilt “The. city: commission will meet to-! be served and there Will be a social | night at the city hall. It is expected | hour fellowing the business of the; that the plans for the proposed $10,0v¢ | evening, ‘ROBUST CHILDREN A child should not look pale, {..in'or worn. Such condition ( snotes malnutrition it : cep up growth and robust: | jotiin weich. :sachild needs a plenitude | ae .- food rich in vitamins. “SCOTTS EMULSION cbundant in growth-promoting { roperties, is an ideal supple- rienial food that ‘could well be | a part of the dict of every growing child. Chilb=n alw © tts WAIV EXAMINATION Warren Hugh Wright, charged with {wife desertion, was given his prelim- inary hearing before Justice cf Peace {.W. S. Casselman and waived exam }tion., He was bound oyer to the nes iterm of district court. Wright was To |arresfed at Falls, Ida, and} “a | LADY FORES CARD PARTY A large atten is promised for the card party which is to be given at the Knights of Columbus hall this evening by the Women’s Catholic Or- der of Foresters. W1 will be th diversion, and play will begin at 8 At the close of the eveuing refri ments will’ be ed | FOR MISS RUPP ‘Mrs, Fred Page gave a nicely ap- pointed dinner party last week in hon- Lor of Miss Olga Lillie Runp ef the at- Ktorney general's office. who will leave | soon to accept a position in Manila. Twelve intimate young wemen ‘ends of Miss Rup made up the guest st. My DON MeMAHON HERE f at 116 i brogttht back to this city by Sheriff || ITO MAKELENGTHY | | TRIP TO PANAMA AND CALIFORNIA | Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Remington Will Leave Next Sunday For Three Months i J Mr. and Mrs. e@ here Janua ciury them ty e n states and finally to C fornia before. returning to B {the beginning of April, This j second: trip of this kind th the southe M will be ac J. H. Newton of Maudan, The party will first go-to Chicago and from. that city southward along the Mississipi to’ New Orleans stop- ping at points of interests en route. From the Crescent City they will go to the Panama eanal where they wilt} remain neverdl days. after which they | will return to this country and journey through Texas other southern | slates eto California where they will stay a mouth. (MORE SNOW WITH | COLD WEATHER TO | VISIT BISMARCK 'May Be Clear Tomorrow, But | Prophets Are Unable to State So Definitely Snow teday and tonight, falling tem- perature and continued cold weather }are among the predictions offered by | | the weather bureaw today for the peo- ple inthis section, ‘The thermometer | ‘ = fell_as low as 7 degrees belog, Hero Sunday and 2 below this morning. to play at popular new theatre. “Ye harean estimates the snow fall ~ jp to this morning at fony inches and this will be added to today by » gel eral fall which will continue throng: tonight. ‘The storm is coming { 09 , Montana and has covered most of thie it state. There has not been much wind, alls, Mont., the burean reports, who has been vis his mother,! ably will ke none. Mrs. N. L. Call of this city, since ee will refurn to his kome GA Ss MA SK NEEDED ; TO ‘FIGHT RLAZE AT BURK®’S HOME ‘Smoke and Water Caused Con- | Bork will leayé Wednesday for Cale fornia, where sae will remain during the winter. “Leaves Tonig Harry L. Cali of t ng Mr, and Mr moved from their forme 2 Third street to the 1 Broadway. ORPHEUM siderable Damage in Fire Sunday Tias 1 iA} firemen in t the fire ive dam: Sarees Judge EH. T. Burke ¢ dre beatin tha street. ‘The smoke from: the bl {Was so thick that it was impos ito enter the house without” artifici « | breathing protection, The fire ut from the furnace pment and wag confined to part of: the. house... The filled the © building odin putting out of the damage. s cut of town at the but ‘returned home al its height, to the} home mn for ton is 1d will run clese to two hours re urged to go if yor, rarite seat. D) U the new ch (the lowe ismoke, howev jand with the water he fire caused mos tr. Burke wi ime of. the ‘pe | While the bl regular pri {i m of 10 aud | “ a gree 20 wit prevail and the alts ‘FUNERAL OF AGED y of pictures has not beer | : icone WHITE RESIDENT aaa a ~ HOW BIG IS BISMARCK?| WAS HELD TODAY You'll help to answer this ques-. Mrs, Elizabeth Small Laid to tion by making sure that you andj E ‘ F every member of your household | Rest Following Impressive is enumerated. If the census- Ceremonies taker has missed you, call the Commercial club, phone 313. Tribune Want Ada bring resuite ke The funeral-of Mrs aged widow of the 1: | v f NO NEED TO COAX THE KIDDIES NOW | Elizabeth Small, e Pattick Small, Don MeMahon, livestock exnert with the agricultnral college at Fargo, stop- | | ped off at Bismarck this morning en lyonte Kintyre where he will addre a meeting of farmers. mnder the an cos of the Emmons County Farm bu- rean. j TO BUY AT ONCE AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS 10x12 Ice Box _ Fort Tineoln chanter.. Ameriean ye ; War Mothers. will held a regular Address | monthly meeting at the commnnity room, in the city lily . P. O. Box 180 — PHONE 722. FOR Dry, Clean Lignite | ant hnsiness is ta be ' full attendance i es Snewrica Party A rumher af intimate laAtre Tohn T.. Pack tendered lkhenrtes narts thie afternoon at the home of her Aanepter, Mrs, John Wil- can. in\ the Rage epertsents There Residence Phone 214-L were twalva women in the narty and 8.8: CLIFFORD they spent the afternoon se Mrs. | ___________________——___ CAPITAL CITY HOMESTEAD LODGE No. 300 4 —- Will Give a —— Dance and Oyster Supper TUESDAY, JANUARY 20th K. P. Hall (Over Bergeson’s Store) HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA Tickets $1.00 Extra Ladies 25c £ +g Everybody Cordially Invited of fridnds , and there prob. | i | lay which |¥ s held this afternoon at the Pres- AP RDS SEES New York, Jan. 19.—Mothers will no longer have to coax thei children to go a-barbering, now that there has been’ inaugurated such an attractive service as pictured above. One.of New York’ largest department stores, Lord & Taylor, has introduced the caroussel-tongorial parlors, catering to tha kiddies only. Instead of being eated ‘in stiff leather-cushioned chairs, the youngsters niount hobby-horses and interest themselves in bridle-and stirrups | sda evenir until the hair-cutting operation is over. And, do the kiddies like’; Admission FREE. it? A line waiting for the familiar “Next!” is the answer. { CS OS OPENING An Can a maid of the ki society ? Selected From the Press NIGHT SHOWS AT7 A Dramatic Romance for Young and Old Learn: the alphabet of love from the maid of many moods ! Come to smile—but bring your heart and a handkerchief Toples of the Day THE LITERARY DIGEST The Rex Symphony Orchestra An Absolutely Fireproof Theatre A PLACE FOR ALL THE FAMILY SR ca Clean, Sanitary and Well Ventilated MATINEES DAILY AT 3 O’CLOCK To-nite JANUARY Qi S. 0. S. Call to the Heart tehen be transported from pots and pans to high ‘ of the World by and 9 O’CLOCK Daily a —_—_—— hyteriair church, The services were | conducted by Rey. ©. TL Postlethwaite and the church was well filled with friends of the pioneer white resident of the county who was aff ‘tionately known all: over the county as “Grand- ma’ Small, stame as Wallace, :, Thomas Hines Tnterment was made in A BIGGER, BETTER BIS- MARCK depends upon a com-_ plete census: If you know of | anyone the census-taker has overlooked, notify the Commer- cial club, phone 313. o— ——_ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ford and Fordson Agency on the Red ‘Trail N._D. 00.60, Did Write N. t te of two nicely fur- Sti f with bath, 519 ah Thone 511U. Downtown, a diamond ‘pl Paturn to Finney's Dru vard. . -19-38 ~TEN—Work per hour, b0¢ Phone uBR after 6 to 7 p.m. 1-19-16 FOR SALE CHEAP—Piano, dufold davenport, sewing machine and a few small artices, Would like to get a good,camera worth about $25 in exchange for turniture. Phone 603R. 1-19-26 SeaE EE GEE ENR THE PROOF OF TEN YEARS’ CONSISTENT GROWTH DE- PENDS UPON YOU! If you haven’t been included in Unéle Sam’s count of noses notify the , Commercial club, phone 313. Inherited Characterist c, thing the NOTICE Girls, do you know how to | sew? Would you like to | Jearn? Get in touch -with | Miss Staley at the high school for the Tuesday and Thursday -evening classes. | ' i | Matinees iat tes .10c Children -20e. Adults ‘These Prices Include the War Taa ANTI-TOXIN RUSHED ; lA, C. TOWNLEY HERE FROM WASHINGTON IS | TO PICK UP PIECES SAVING YOUNGSTERS! -— A. C, Townley, presiden i | tion firtisay : T).—-Anti-toxin , & \ s to the obje : ty frome Washing: | | : 5 ut it is presumed to have some ¢on- 1 to eight-year-old 1" SI victim of olive poison- mecton With the late lamented House i 50, t of the is her New York, Ja rushed here Satur ton and a Pi Lena Delbene, ing at the KF ital, is be paren lieved to hay fe. Unt TO SERY, "PPER EARLY her Vi s B SUPPER EARLY tiens develop phys For the kenetit of patrons: who wish \ re Te to aye their Iuneh immediately at parents, a brother aul’ ter the picture shows “let out,” the two uncles all died within a result of Homestead Jodge announces that th: step supper! planned for ning at the Knights of Pythi will be served from 10 to 12 {of from 11:20 on, as ori CL TOM club of St. Geor; i meet, at the parish hou ped. Everything that goes nesday evening oyster feed will be included in of the new year. 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