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: - , ee m4 ! t 4 Ney 3 a é . { ’ 4 2 Rd ‘ 7 , ‘ oo SATURDAY.-JAN.:24,'1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: ORGANIZATION OF GIRL SCOUTS HAS SUCCESSFUL START, Mrs. G. B, Richardson Initiates’ ~ Movement to Interest All Girls The first organization of ‘girl, scouts | in this city has. been formed unser! the direction of Mrs. G. B. Richara- son whieli will become. ene of! the most. active organizations of its. kind in, this section of the city. Although only recently started, the girl. scouts have a number .of enthusiastic. mem- ers and ‘this: number: is, constantly growing. Mrs, ‘Richardson is scout master ot the girls’. organization and: upon: re- ceipt of its charter from the. national headquarters will) form a/permanent organization and select aon for the local unit. The membe under seventeen gir scouts ‘will, be taken on hikes, cainping trips’ and all of the other activities. of the boy. scouts this summer, Several over night trips and a few of. longer duration are un- der consideration. Mrs. Talbot Heads ‘Women’s Auxiliary Fargo, Jan. 24 — Mrs of, Fargo was clected ident at the meeting of the Woman's ilary of the Tri-State Grain and Stock Grow- KF. FE. Talbot |The Daughters of Isabella ANNOUNCE AN {\ OLD FASHIONED ‘DANCE AND BASKET SOCIAL FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 30TH Patterson’s Hall Proceeds to be used for Charity. Ladies-are requested to bring baskets. Attention, AmericanLegion Gilbert Furness Post No.: 40 of Mandan has invited | the members o f- Lloyd| Spetz Post of Bismarck to attend a_ smoker Thurs-| day evening, Jan. 29th, at: Mandan, Every member, is urged toaccept. Those; who will go should notify| P.-G. Harrington, Adju-| bs tant, before ‘Wednesday, ti": who died Tues ean noon. First Presbyterian Church t 10:30 Miisical..program. : The Hymns of the Ages : “Anthem, ‘“Jast for Tédagy” Trio, delssohn. Mrs. M. C. Schoelkopt and Misses George Muse of.the Symphony Orchestra will play selections on the violin. Muse is a veteran of the World War, gassed and wounded in France and ig remaining in this altitude ; artist. Have You Done All That Gould Be Done? How ofteh we read in the papers that a certain acquaintance has passed away, notwithstanding THE FACT THAT EVERYT COULD BE DONE HAD BE Some years ago before we knew chiropractic, a very dear friend was at death's A mutual friend door, suffering from diabetes. “Discouragements of Middle Life.” 7:30 “The Lost. Word,” from Van: Dyke: . (Wilson.) “Lift aitins Eyes,” from the Oratorio, “Elijah” Ask .those who heard him last Sunday evening.) association held in the Fargo ‘Com- mercial club rooms, Mrs, Ernest. Mares of Wheatland elected. vice-president ‘and M Kindred of the. elty secretar NY by » ALS HH. Barnes, retiring — pre: ident, gaye an address, emphasizing the need of making the farm ‘ome more attractive, and told of the work that could be, done by comunity clubs. 4 ‘ Mrs. W. Cy Bryau ‘of Wheatland made a plea for better reading for, farm homes, told of the type of maga- nes which should be read, and ot ie Many. good books available. thru the state trayeling library. Miss Es ther Woldy of Edmo) D,,. student at the North Dakota. | Agri¢ultural college, ye a recitation in) dlaleet and wa mly applauded, and Miss Helen Lewis of the Agricultu lege gave a lecture on home ‘nurs NEW LEAGUE WILL SEEK REPEAL BLUE ‘LAWS, SAYS LOBERG : ‘ "| President of Latest Organization Outlines Plans—Will Be State-Wide Martin Loberg. president of the Young Men’s Independent league with headquarters at Fargo, was in Bis- marek yesterday and this morning organizing a local unit of the league. The primary purpose of the league, at this time, Mr. Loberg said. is to work for the repeal of the so-called blue laws which prohibit the sale of cigarets, boxing, Sunday theatre performances and Sunday baseball. “We are meeting with splendid suc- cess in‘ the forming of our organiza- tion over the State, ” said Mr. Loberg this morning. “and already have units established at Fargo, Grand Forks Devils Lake. Garrison, Mandan and Bismarck. We hope to have an or- ganization in ‘every county before the middle of next month. ~ State Convention “A state convention will be held at Fargo the end of February or the be- ginning” of March, at which time county chairman for each county will be named to carry on the work in the counties. wil! be permanent and we hope to have at least 30,000 members within the next five weeks, The dues are 50 cents a year.” The Young Men’s Independent league is not fighting either the Non- partisan league or the Independent Voters’ association, Mr. Loberg ssid. The new organization will concern it- | , self with working for the adoption of laws “that ring 100 per cent true Americanism and are for real democ-| ,, racy and any other progressive ‘legis- lation that is needed for the people oi the state.” While ‘here Mr. Loberg secured the active co-operation of, several local business men in the work of the league and these men are now en- gaged in creating favorable sentiment for the abolition of the blue laws whea they are brought before the voters on March 16. BURIED FRIDAY Mrs, Nettie G. Stenstadyold, whte of us Stenstadveld “prominent: Drisdoll was buried Friday afternoon at. isdoll. M Stensiadvold is survived by her hus band and four children, one of whom is only a few days old, . by Men- Margaret and Elizabeth Jones. (Mr. to regain ‘his health.. He is an HING THAT EN DONE. anything about suggested that a chiropractog should be called, but we laughed at the idea, and our friend passed away. Now, Chiropractic may not have saved this friend’s life, but it-is a fact that from that day to this, not given this chance. we have regretted that he was The idea is this: You are NOT doing all that you CAN DO lee your sick loved ones unless you persuade them to take Chiropractic Vertebral Adjustments.” The Drugless Health Science locates the Cause of disease and adjusts same. When the Cause stores health. has been adjusted, Nature re- You have no reason to give up -hope until you have at least given Chiropractic a fair trial. —_—— R. S. ENGE, »°.¢ PH. + Lady Attendant in Chaize Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis Free Suite 9-11, Lucas Blk.——Phone 260-———Bismarck, N. D. These county organizations |* for Fargo, ‘ WARMER SPELL IS PROMISED SUNDAY BY WEATHER MAN Cold Wave General Over Entire United States- With Canada Suffering Badly Five cities were as. cold or colder than Bismarck was last night, but that did not prevent furnaces in this aly from consuming more lignite coal during the last 24 hours than they did on July 4. Neither did it_prevent the 30 degrees below zero which the thermometers said was the lowest the mercury touched over night from feel- -}ing like 300 degrees below the zero mark, There was not a warm spot on the weather map so far as the - local weather bureau’s figures could show. Portland, Ore., with 82 degrees ap- | peared to be the hottest place. But those whose backs are tender this morning from shoveling lignite con last night can take heart in the proph- ecy made by the weather bureau that Sunday will be warmer and that neat week should, find the mercury steadily rising until it reaches the zero mark at least. It is believed that’ the peak of the cold snap has been reached and that warmer weather will be the rule for the next week or more. The cause of |% the éxtreme cold is abnormally high | 4 Pressure oyer the country. It mav snow in the west portions of the state tomorrow, but fair weather is pre- dicted for this section. o—-—- ot for Chicago. Mr: and Mrs. J. H. Healow will leave this evening for a two weeks’ visit in Chicago. ‘. ~ WING MERCHANT HERE A. Hubbell, prominent, merchant E sted business: in this HERE FROM st ERLI NG S. 'T, Therwaldson, well known res- Ster ident af dismarck Miss Elsie ‘Stark, home demonstra- tion agent for this county, is ill at her parents’ ‘home at Mandan with a severe cold, ON BUYING TRIP A.W. Lucas left last night for Chi- "% nd New York on hy ing trip for A. W. Luca Lucas vill be in the east for several ‘ORS TO MEET | The directers’ of the Commercial | club will -hold a meeting at the lub rooms the carly part of:next week at which time the date of the annual mecting will be set. ‘ Leaguers in Town. William Lemke of Fargo. vice pres. ident. of the :National. Nonpartisan leacue, and Senator J. I. Cahill of Leith. chairman of the governor’s non-functioning smelling committee, were at the capitol this week. D. of I. to Give Dance. The Daughters of Isabella will give an old-fashioned dance Friday eve- ning, January 30, at Patterson’s hall. Ladies are requested to bring bas- kets. The proceeds of the affair, which promises to be very well at- tended, will. go to charity. To Plan Big I Initiati Bismarck council, Knights” of Co- lumbus, at a special meeting at its hall on Fourth street Sunday. after- noon., will make plans: for, the :initia- tion, ofa class of 75. to’ 100: cahdi- dates at a big session to be held ‘here Washington's birthday, February 23. WILL RETURN SOON Dr. Tl, M. Ma ‘Ahlan, who bas been in the medical corps of the) army with the rank of Heutenant, will re turn to Bisma resume his ve up wh ' Maclachlan is his father at 1 in ten da: here a man nd rst National < reingiiie out announcements of the birth o his first child, a daugh- By 3 ry 11 at-Ann Little Little intends returnin: next week to their home at ‘Avenue hwest, b and H. ley were business during the past two ‘f is cashier of the Bank of Golden Valley and re- putative of the narantee Fund Assn, in that vicinity, while Mr is proprietor of the Ford tin 1 Life CHURCH- MEN . Richardson en- sof the Baptist church at their home Thursday night. The house was woven, with twine in ‘the form of huge spiderweb which ‘the guests enrelled and at the end of {each string was 2 piece of poetry. Fe after which ‘ed refreshments. Buys Pure Bred Bull, V..M. Craven, dne of the best known farmers in ‘the Menoken dis- jtrict. has just. purchased a pure bred | Shorthorn bull of milking strain to complete his fine herd of this type of | cattle. Mr, Craven has_one of the best equipped dairy farms ‘in the | ‘county and milks 35 head of cattle. The bull, which will round out his herd perfectly, was purchased from Erickson Brothers of Wilton. _{mended. Both morning and evening 6; morning subjeét, “God Works Accord! | | | fa | | tal 'for all in a thoroughly ¥ van Dyke. is. attendin where he ineeting of the executive committee of the North Dakota Sunday School as- sociation of which he is a member. Mr. Grady expects to return to. this city today. The ennvention it reported today from Fa has dec ed to hold two conventic each year instead of one, the ones for 1920 to be held at Minot and \: i DIE 1D THT Sidney Nelson, nine- ar ol son of} VMy. and’ Mrs, O. Nelson of Apple Creek, died here) Thursday after brief illness. The deceased buried this afternoon, the funeral vices beMy held at Webb Bros, ch on. Main ‘street with 1 Postleth- waite of the Presbyterian church ‘¢ ficigting. Interment will be in. St. Mary's cemeter * CHURCH > a NOTES | SECOND BAPTIST Eighth street, Sguth; Rev. D. Beasley, pastor. Services: Preach- | ing, 11 o’cloc; ; Romans 11-13, “The | Office of a Preacher.” 8 p. m., Jere- 1 miah 26-14, “I Am In Your Hands.” } You are ‘invited to be present. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | Corner Fourth street and Avenue C. Sunday service at 11 a. m.; subject, | “Truth.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. j Wednesday evening! meeting at 8! o'clock. A.reading room is open in| this building every Tuesday, Thurs- | | | day, and Saturday from 2 to, 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these serv- ices and visit the reading room. i Trinity Lutheran Chureh Corner Ave, C and 7th Street Morning. Worship, 11:00; Subject: “The True Foundation tor the Chris- tian’s Faith.” of Hazen, N, D. ~ Sunday School and Bible Class at FORTY ONE YEARS OLD McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church Auntversary Services, Magin, Minneapolis, will preach. Will Celebrate ‘Sunday Fan. 2 25. Reo. Lou Special : Music both Morning and Evening Popular Service 7%: 30 Inspirational Singing. Orchestra, Solos , Morning Choir, Mens Chorus YOU ARE Monday, § Po M., “Neighborhood Night” Sociability, Short Snappy Speeches ' Refreshments, A good time for Young and Old CORDIALLY INVITED TO ALL THESE DOINGS Evening Service, 7:30; Subject: | “Christianity Compared With Other |) Religions.” | Both sermons by Rey. I. G. Monson | H | 12,00, noon. Choir rehearsal P.M. Wednesday, 7:30 John Flint, Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST a Corner Fourth street and Avenue! B; George B. Richardson, D. D.. ister. Morning worship, 10, day school, noon. young meetings: Juniors, 3 38; intermediates, |, 4; seniors, 6:30. Evening worship, ! 7:30. Mr, Richardson has already | preached about twenty times on John t uN 3:16 to Bismarck people and each of to take charge of the Salvation Army ‘corps at Mandan next week, will con- these messages has been highly com- tomorrow he will speak on John 3: ing to Love”; evening subject, “The Giver of Love.” Worship with us to- morrow. A church without a creed. { Evangelteal Association | Church, Corner 7th and Rosser St. Serman (German). 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, 11:00 a. m. Address by Dr. Morrison, 11345 Evangelistic Service, Sermon by Dr.; Morrison, 3:00°p. m. YP AS a s16. p. i, Evangelistic Service. Sermon. by Dr. Morrison, Special Music by the Male Chorus, 8:00 p.m, | Services every evening at 7:45 a.m. The greatest’ need of this of the nation is a thorough revival of! old time religion. This fact is ad-, mitted on every hand, but admii 1 the fact will not bring the revival,' we must get busy and get the teae ances out of the way. so that God can; work, Let us get together to pray ;and work for the greatest awakening | | this city has’ ever seen. H F, Strutz, Pastor. ! First) Presbyterian Chure! he Corner Second and Thayer Sts. Rev. H. C, Pgstlethwa «Morhiig’ service at.10:30, “Discouragements. of Middle Music by the quartette. Junior Sunday School at 9:: other departme’ at 12m. SOS | graded school. ; Junior Bndeavo 3.00 p. m. Sen- | ior Endeavor at \ Evening service at 7: 30. Theme: “The Lost Word” taken from Henry | ° | chorus under. the direction Ry of, Mrs. Jacobson. Anthem: “Just for | Today” (Wilson) Trio, “Lift Thine! Eyes” (from the Oratgrio” Elijah by ScHoelkopt, Misses | abeth Jones. ill play again at the i Mendelssohn), M Margaret and George Muse evening service. 25t TOWN, N. D., Dr. Morrison is a cultured Christian Services Every Ev Good music, EVERYBODY Watch The Tribune for fu | Pate people’s 4; er, and scholarly exponent of the Word of God. Special Songs Patriarchs Militant. The Bismarck encampment of rehs Militant will be hé Odd Fellows hall, where V chevaliers and all members of the min-/| royal purple degree are requested to Ss a sut- jient membership here to assure nble at 8 o'clock: There is ci jarge and active organization. SALVATIONISTS HERE Capt. and Mrs. J. Davis, who her 5 ali Wales Bet Ba ls sen , Any fac thas any one wants a delicious drink with a real, satisfying, ieee food value. babaeay, We jhe chocolate and seh for yes 140 years. Revival Meetings Evangelical Church Corner 7th and Rosser Streets Beginning Sunday, January h. REV. J. G. MORRISON, D. D. of JAMES- Evangelist. gentleman, a powerful preach- Hear him. ening at 7:45. 3 by the Male Chorus. WELCOME ther announcements. the reor- ganized at a meeting this evening at [WAITER BAKER & (020 Eotppypied DORCHESTER,»MASS Army citadel Sunday ‘night. and Mrs. Red Wing. Minn., where they have ;h been stationed. Captain Davis will) all a Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE are D ARMORY Thurs. N Thurs Night « January 29 ABY Modern Brotherhood: | ~ . of America 50-50 LEAP YEAR PARTY MEN PAY ADMISSION---- LADIES DO THE REST! uuMUSIC BY... O’CONNOR’S “AUDITORIUM | ONE NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 CURTAIN 9 P. M. 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