The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1920, Page 6

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: TACHA New Neckwear | Ties that are decidedly un- common both in the quality of the silks and in original- ity of design. They bear the stamp of exclusiveness de- sired bythe man who is fas- tidious in his choice of neck- wear. t New Narrow Shapes in Knitted\and Silk Ties Se S.E.BERGESON & Sok NNT EET officers named were ha inst vice president; Mrs. second vice présidéui; MY er, secretary; Mrs. F. ca Srl See Ren ae uual meeting. Thursday “night. “ Other. rs. ALP. ae ). ¥jwas a big attendunrée at, the meet- “BISMARCK DAILY, TRIBUN time daylight savings Ret. More time ! for outdoor recreation, a saving im the amount of light consumed, dnd increased, health are — the principal points argued. in favor of the change 4} | of time. It is probable ,that ‘petitions will be circolated in, the near future and that they will be presented tp the city commission for consideration. ! ASK! BUFFET CAR Better accomodations for the tra’ jug public. between Bismarck Minot ure being demanded by patrons of the North Soo. who insist that the | trafitc is heavy enough to warrant the addition of a buffet car. - By carrying} a buffet car the present wait at Drake’ for luncheon could be eliminated, say the travelers, amd: the present: long trip between Bismarck and the Magic City ‘could be vshortened by a’ hatt- hour at least, It is proposed ‘that peti- ne tons be circulated’ in. Bismarck and Minot and at intermediate points anc that the railway~cominission pe asked to consider the propriety of ordering & buffet car attiched to the ged and Minot trains. : CHURCH NOTES ] ST. GEORGE'S Services at St. George s at the usut hours on Sunday. The service at i tinge theatre w begin promptly at) 7:30 in the evening, ZION LUTHER, CHURCH Morning services 10:30 (German). English services 7:30 p.m. TON , Services’ from uow on will be held 11 the Swedish Lutheran church on Ave- nue.D._ Corner Fourth Street and Avenue B.} Rev. O. Breding of Fargo will con duct .both morning’ and evening ser. b. . re-elected treasurer. Ther jx all. Join the God@ard class. Junior’ Endeavor at 3 Efideavor at 6:30. t, TONROGE OO Sees ONIGH T _ ‘ LAUGHTER AND TEARS 5) 4 Bring them with you when you come to see ‘ = ,& E MARY MILES. MIN I ER if a i. T “Anne of Green Ga les” | = | es = Oe F¥om the Four “Anne” ’ books by L..M. Montteniets = = : No = You'll need them’: And-you'll ‘need to hold your sides, too, $00, ‘6° keep’from ‘ = he ST es = lene Bh over the anties of. “orphinty Anne. Really, she ‘ought: to have 3 en a boy! = = G : But then, she has a “serious side,” ‘aso, and well did the villagers know it. 2 = — ay e Especially’ the Pie family! - * : = 3 And she has a way of snuggling right into. your heart. Look ‘at old Cuth:. 4 = ~ _ bert above—she ‘certainly won’ him over, and he didn’t sien her at all in. a = : the beginning—he wanted a boy! : rene = THEA THEATRE. This i isa Family “Picture’ Brine ti them: ail aon E OPeEN a MUSIC. tes E LUXE PHOT J : v. Bhrdling Spee ial music’ at this ‘service by quar: tN ee eR esas ; ran Le pees BS Bo a : | tette, ; pastor of the McCabe Methodist chart ‘ A ty Rai VCO a “oe Fy” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | gilt Sunday School ut. 9:40, al! peat _Bhmarck yestefOay tat + Buy mm ncoats, 0 : éred “Commandery. Knights femplat, | vernment Contactors. < ‘- p.m. Senior! which was held last night at. the, THE: 2 PE s Dept. 467, 80 Branford Place, Newark, $8. 50 | Masonic temple. Dr. Hutcheson _ 5, will ship, prepaid, insured, to. you direct on reécéipt of ing. i ae services at 0:45 o'clock, | 2p tTVite OF rake ut 7:30. “Theme. tu¥uéd to: bis home today. The one t type of Raincoat both: waterproof Sind: sanitary ‘result of two S eau ees OrnHg ‘Services a ‘o’cloc! | ‘The Pleasure of Sin.” ‘Gongregaticnal | ? “lores experimentation by ‘a¥my experts. Made government ‘ TRAVELERS’ DANCE TONIGHT; | Evening sertee at 7:30 o'clock. *. singing of ie Se cae Hr cholt —S | specifications of government approved eloth,” Rierantect Vaurable and it The first danicé of the new year SVAN ‘ Dares ROO ts color. No wet can get 'thréugh—hermetically cemented, storm-proof col a 18 given by the Bismarck council. United | stem a PEROOLATION George Muse will play two violin | ; with Stotm-proof-tab,einterfiting fly front, adjustable fastenings around rex mnusic attendance as these en to be very pop MISS’ O11 GRAY MARRIED Commercial Travélers, will be hetd : tonight at the Grand Pacific hotei. CHRISTYAN SCIENCE SOCIETY — |.wilt Seven aug svoser | numbers. The choir will sing the an- German sermon, 10 te “Jesus the Very ‘Thought ot 3 on. 10 a. m. 4 All those who held invitations for! sunday School, 11 4. m, ‘ leper ane Mts: M,C. Sshoel- previous dances will be admitted.) Gospel anor’s orchestra will furnish the’ = y, py 4, und refreshments ‘will. b> s@rved | Evening at midnight. There will be a big! Victory ances have proy- m. se {duet entitled, mye jug Hour,” (Briggs.) Ail are cqrdial- |] to $1,500 down, balance like f OF HFICERS’ DOUBLE. with ‘inverted’ pleat down back; belt ail around with ly invited to the services 'o¢ the church. || rent. > : buckle; convertible collar; gutside patch pockets with MG mistes tone.” | aap eaabcriauar We ak See, et are er s ee: 2 . AY nl} i war for $25 to $30. Deli to oF On’ receip miei of tie i bane] BBL YOUNG __| ips? Serine war tor sn oe "13.50 F R S ALE 4 LWrists, side pockets. with additional slit to' reach inside clothing without wpen- : 0 otk Ping coat. Back is santiary veritilated, concealed by duplex iving.cape ae esa . | effect. fecal the wee ended. unexpectedly and aime ee tT. r Sat 5 ilians. may buy these government approved ra far ' belo’ : ‘| Cottages and bungalows, $500 Pr Sean Pay. these gove re rand H. Ferher will n= hold-a special reticursal Sunday | REAL EST. ‘ATE co. LADIES’ MODELS, made of. same mate ial, single ‘breasted with bei ‘post- ~ i en ner Fourth eae and Avenue C. | ufterfoon at 3 o'clock at the’ Elks’ “paid, Ned 2. ear Sst 2 SSS 10.00 Pi Miss Olive M. Gray. danghter oi unday service at 11 a. m, {Club’"in: preparation fér the concert Boys Girls’ Raincoats, sanje material, siges 6.to 16 years $6.75 t Wh The Mrs. E. M. Gray of 10 Rosser street. | [which the band will give“ut the audi |] FIRST 3 PHONE. RANK BLDG: | WHEN ORDERING, STATE CHEST SURES te ere ere’s was married Wednesday evening t/ : .m. torium next Peiday, - All’ players: are PHO! } TC not catished, re cont ses URE ; S k Th M * f) Winiam W. Rotttuff. a prosperous! Wednesday eseni servi 8 -instracte aroma revit | - not satisfied, rei meney ; mo e ere ay farmer living five miles northeast of o'clock. oe Rage Be Fire Menoken. The ceremony was per- Reading room is epen in the chureli i ceremony bel labor both badly needed for V. M. Craven of Menoken, Insure by. all means— 3 a %: Detroit. Mich., where he was -atten He ee a re; ing an automobile school. lived fi r that ninety-seven (miles northeast of the city with per centof-all firesare “due J) parents” Mr. aif Mix” Mike’ Gla went to Detroit. MURPHY FOR DAYLIGHT SAVINGS “The Man Who Bismarck for a daylight saving © ings which, it enjoyed under the wa SOD FLU AND PNEUMONIA During the winter Backs we have colds, flu and pneumonia, which was. only expected, and naturally we wish to know the best method to-guard ourselves against them. During the three years which we havé spent in Bismarck we have not had a death loss from’ any of the above disorders. Why take chances on otKer forms of health science as long as you have at your command a means which will safe- guard you against serious results? The Chiroprac- tors are still holding the same wonderful record this year as last. The losses have only been one,in 886 cases, which is a lighter loss than is shown by any other method of healing. If you are sick ané tired of taking) dope, take chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. : R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. LADY ATTENDANT. LUCAS BLOCK BISMARCK, N. DAK. WHEN spring comes you ~ Will. want to use your °. car again--but is your bat- tery in good shape? Will it operate? . Have it inspected and re- paired now. Wile Service Station 408 BROADWAY formed. by Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite! building every Tuesday, Thursday, anu | hey s of the Presbyterian. church, the ring | Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. And. wher es there's fire used. Among those| All are weléume to attend these ser- there is always a loss that pwho attended the wedding, which toox | vices aud to visit the reading room. no insuranc@ policy covers place at the bride's home. were W. B. —a waste of material and O'Dell, George Gray and Mr. and Mrs. ‘ ns Suuday services: reconstruction at the pres- BURIED YESTERDAY _ 10:30 a.m, i air mésting. ent time. | Funeral services for John Glaser. 1? -00 a. m. rate a x eerie ia aged 2S years, were held yesterday % afternoon at St. Mary’s Catholi carry enough protection to chzrch, interment being in St, Mary's cover the present value of cemetery. My. Glaser, who: died at iv to somebody’s carelessness Influenza-pneumonia was’ the cause and BE CAREFUL. - * Jlof death. Mr. Glaser was born mi] Wednesday = Mid-week ” Holiness $ 5 {Russia and was engaged in farming} meeting. See us today. near here up to January when te| Thursday—Public Salvation meeting. j A healthy agitation has begun in| ted bg Elder Soldiers, dinance which will set clocks bacR| sETHODIST EPISCOPAL Knows Insurance” one hour April 1 aud give’ the city METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bismarck. N.D. | the advantage of the sume long eveu- » N. B. THE SALVATION ARMY V. J. Huffinan, Captain. ie p.m.’ Open air meeting. pb, 'M. Salvation free and full.- “day services: Monday—United Soldier's mécting at Mandan. | i conducted by Major Wm. Kiddle, of} Minueapolis. | Friday—Guard meeting. Saturday—Public Praise meeting i 10:30° ‘therning worship. — Sermou. theme, “The “Duty of the Church to, Those Who Stand By.” peical, music by. the morilifig ‘choir. 2:00 The church at School. You heed the school; the school’ needs you. Come! Mr.‘Loerhke. supefintendent. 6:30 Helpful service’ for all young } people.” Life’s lessons from the Book } of Proverbs will be considered. Leader, y Mr. Jatob Kneht. r :30 popular evening service. A most timely and practical subject BH: will be presented. “A Man’s Duty to | the State or Can Politics be Purified.” {| will be discussed in straightforward fashion. : Will religion and politics mix? t The rute of the boss is la-’ Mented; bow may the boss be over- ruled? Speciay program of music. Selections by the Men’s choir and the big chorus. Mr. Henry Halverson will, sing the | Recessional: Hearty ‘singing of favorite nym by. 3 choir afd congregation. A special invitation given men to at- fend this service. ' , G. BH. Quigley, Minister. re! CHURCH G Postlenwalte, minister. 730 . ‘Holy Communion: Att - should fee ‘at effort tobe present. at. this prectons - service. The - sexsion | will meet: at:10:00‘in the Chaat to receive uny who desire to waite with’ the chufeh on -, comfebsion. is going to make, Bismarck’ the biggest “little city” in the great Northwest — the gatdenspot of North Dakota. The gsychological..moment tas 4 arrivéd. Real estate-is going to ' be a ‘wonderful investment. If you desite. to:-purchase aii ‘home, our City Department is at year service. We have the | values, ; ! | If you ioh: Ahapose ot your If i] property er. your. bungalow, ‘list | ( it withsus iat,.a@née. We have Fi] buyers. : Just ‘idiephorre: $14 BISMARCK REALTY COMPANY Bismarek Bank Building | ; S- Men Who Always Ask “What” TOPICS OF THE DAY “If Uncle Sam wants to get out of debt ail he needs to.do is te turn his shipyards aa eas into > Dalia-Deard factories.”—New York ‘World. : oe “ simple matter,” an Indiana editor remarks; Sto mark and aoe theeal sediti nist.” But. ig fot ane Tater apparently for Congress to devise a measure which will’ satisfy at once those who, fear that our institutions will be overthrown. by seditious. propaganda, and, those afraid they : will be undermined by interference. with civil liber tiés.. Int order to help Congress find out what oh l 3 ze j of legislation the people really want, if any, we have asked a large number of newspaper editors to se down-the provisions they think’ a sedition act ought. to contain. THE LITERARY DIGEST for March 6th presents these opinions, and taken as a. whole. gives a con- . structive basis upon which to build. While the Dayton “News” believes that, “public meetings where < the Government of the United States is attacked and insulted should be stopt everywhere and, those who. - persist in. traitorous activities should be failed, fined, or deported, as the case. deserves,” the Kansas * City: #Star’y:declares that. “additional legislation-is, more dangerous than the soap-box oratory or foolish publication: » “Running . between these. two extreme.viéw-points, the article in THE JATERARY DIGEST ‘reflects a wide field of public opinion.’ _. e 4 ; Other particularly. timely. news-features 1 in-this number of the “Digest” ‘are: 3 - Ulster’ s Appeal to American Protestants =| =~ The Protestant Side of the Irish’ Question As Opposed to the Sinn-Fein, Is. _ Presented to the American Public By the Unionist Ulster Delegation é How’ the Press Sizes Up the Hoover - Literary Ambassadors “Aue | A Purist on, Drinkwater’s “Lincoln” if < 7 Snow-shovellers and School Téachers A Pilea for “The Wrath of God” in the © Pulpit estpyye ! Paths tothe Presidency Favorite 3 " Sons— The Great Test; ete. 22 * A = “The Americanism of General Leonard : . ‘Wood: ‘Personal Glimpsés of MeénandEvents Sugat’ ee ih the United: . +. 41s $10,000:a Year Enough For a... |, World- Trade i in Artificial ‘Silk yy _ V Best of the Current Poetry Christian? ce a . "Many Interéiting Ifastrations;: including Humorous Cartoons . ae Maral ‘6th Number on Sale ae Ma dealers eee 00aYear - Boom . \Presidential Inability ' What to.do with the Edrtanin Ships? “Aircraft and Political Craft Gerhiaty’s “Premature Revolution” | . Juryless Japan 1s:América Friendly to England? What is Back ‘of the Drug Habit? No: More Country Doctors : e That Brands, Walnuts

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