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10:30, on edge.” choir, 12:00. The at gratifying Morning worship. “The Love that The Ford One Ton Truck is a profitable “beast of burden” and surely: has the “right of way” in every line of business activity. For all trucking purposes in the city and for all heavy work on the farm, the Ford Oné Ton Truck THE UNIVERSAL CAR with its manganese bronze worm-drive’ and every other Ford merit of $ mplicity i in design, strength in construction, economy in operation, low purchase price, $tands head and ‘shoulders above any other truck on the market.’ Drop in and let’s talkit over and leave your order forone. The Dakota Motor Company Bismarck, N. D. CHUR' THODIST EPISC! oP AL, CH Pagseth Know Sermon He Special music by the morning mem)er or schoc 1, we urge your attendance here. Mr. Al the church ice last Epworth league. Tee lant at Sunday was chool. very If you are not a of any other Christian 'y will be consid- Gustafson Popular evening service. “At Home” THE AUDITORIUM MONDAY MAR time tomorrow PETER W. COLLIN Under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus AT 8 O'CLOCK. P. M. Come prepared to ask the speaker any question you would like to has A night. Rousing gospel singing. Straiht ospel preaching: Big choru». Male oir. Stirring orchestral selections. If you enjoy attending a church ser- vice where people are made to feel at home. you will have a good.time at this service. We cordially invite you. G. H. QQuigley, Minister. 1 EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Chure orner 7th and Rosser St. Morning sermon (German)’10 a. m. Sunday school 11 a. m Gospel message 11:45 a. m. Young People’s Alliance 7:15 p. m. Evening sermon 8 p. m. Victory Prayer Band Tuesday 7:45 p.m. C. F. Strutz. Pastor. ‘ON BOLSHEVISM THE. RED MENACE BY of Boston, Massachusetts Industrial exvert for the United States Government during the war and a member of the interna tional Brotherhood of Electrical Workers AT have answered EVERYBODY. INVITED ALL SEATS FREE TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. 7th St. and Ave. C. _ Rev. John Flint, Pastor, Sunday school 12 noon. Owing to the pastor's absence there will be no services. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Cor. 4th St. and Ave. C. Sunday service at 11 a, m. Subject: , ‘“Mattér,” Sunday school at 9:4; Wednesday evening service at 8 o'clock. Reading room is open in the church.’ | building every Tuesday, Thursday and | Saturday from 2 to 4 p, m. All are welcome, to attend these services and visit the reading room. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, H. C. Postlethwaite, Minister. Morning service at 10: Theme. “The Peril of Mmptin Special music by. the quartette. Junior Sunday school at 9:30.. All other .departments at,.12m. Classes} tor all, Ly Endeavor at 3:00 p.m. Sen- ‘All young pco- 130, A) wore shipful service of y 6 and inspira- tion that will prepare you for the x.. Mrs, Jacobson has prepared:a fine program of music. Gcorge Muse sh violin music, as usu ‘The r will sing the. anthe “Praise the Lord, O Jersalem ” (Sher- Solo, “The Lord is My Shep- (Liddle), Mrs, Arthur S. Bol- ‘You will find a hearty welcome. ster, . GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3d and Thayer. Rev. George Buzzelle, Rector. Passion Sunday. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 10. , Morn‘ng prayer and sermon at i1. Fevening. prayer.and sermon at 7 The evening service at the Eltt-5 theatre at -7:30 will consist of pic- tures, community singing led by Mr. Boise, and the singing of by Mr. George Humphreys. The subject of the evening sermon will be “The Chemistry of the Soul.” ‘The morning sermon will be on “The? w Etestament Testimony of Con- sirmation.”” Mr--Spencer Boise will lead the, community singing at. the evening) “service of St. George’s church at, the ltinge theatre Sunday evening. Mr. Ceorge Humphreys will sing “Cal- vary”. by Rodney. as the offertory solo. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner 4th street and Avenue. B, four blocks north of Grand Pacific hotel. Public worship with sermon at 10:40} a. m., and at 7:45 p.m. Rev. Wm. Jackson of Jamestown LL ee BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE will preach at both: Bei for morning service: with a discouraged fishe tor evening service: pillars.” Special singing. by ciren choir ‘| at morning service. Everybody not member ot any othe: local church, “cordially. welcome both services, Sunday school, with classes for all, 12.to 1 o'clock, P..Y. P. U, at 6:45 fp. m. Mid-week prayer service, Wed- ‘nesday, March 24, aty8 o'clock, ‘con. ducted by Rev. Geo. B. Newcomb. ieee ‘theme “A short talk n./’, Them? junshaken THE SALVA’ Sunday, Meetings: 11:00 a. m,,, Holiness. 2.00. p..m., Sunday school. 6:30: p. m. fy 8:00 p. m., Salvation meeting. Weak-days; Monday, Soldiers, ‘Tnesday, Band. - Wednesday, Holiness meeting. Pub- ION ARMY Thursday, Salvation meeting. lie 8 Friday, Guards, , Saturday, Praise meeting. Public. Pub ‘ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 10:30 a. m., (German); / p. m., English.. Evening service, sermon: “What Shall I do with Jesus?—A De- cision Required.” Services in the Swedish Lutheran chureh on Avenue D.™. FRE E LECTURE} « V. Bartling. ‘WELL BALANCED. | CAST PRESENTS “An excellent cast, east, with surprisingly faithful scenery, presented Richard! Walton Tully’s “Bird of Paradise” last 9.) night at the Auditorium...The story of the play, familiar to most-playgoers was unfolded in a splendid manner by Mis’ Florence Rockwell and her sup- porting players. Brandon Evans made a'superb “Ten Thousand Dollar”. Deat | ed: beachcomber. he love of a.wom tw ith the help: of the woman he loved and saved him, became*world famous. Robert Brister; as Dr. Paul Wilaoa, who came to.-the ‘sensuous, tropical island of Hawaii and suceumbs. to its mysterious influence, splendidly por- traved the part. Migs Spring Byington, the Diana who. succeeded in raising the worth- less beathcomber to a more useful world; captivated the audience with her ease of character. and’ charming nersonality. « liberal sprinkling of Hawaiian gingers and musicians. with several native hula hula dancers com- pleted. the illusion ghat the Auditor- ium stage was the”heart of Hawaii. This atmosphere... culminated in the Kilauea volcano scene, was one, of the pleasures. of the performancé. Miss Rockwell's perfomance was a brilliant success. Her battle against the greatest of odds—the difference in race—to keep the love of the white man she had won and. retained for two years showed the audience the soul of the Hawaiian princess, From the very first, Miss. Rockwell won, the sympathy of her audience;and never once did it subside, eventhough she did insist’ on eating her; Is on the Noor. porter Nt eee “JOINS FATHER Archibald McGray has gone to Min- neapolis,, Where he’ will meet his fath- er, .C. W. McGray on his réturn from a business trip to Baltimore, Md. Mr. McGray was accompanied on his trip to the, Atlantic, seaboard: by Chris Kjelstrup, ;the bank FARMER DIED HERE John Guenthner~ of .New Leipsiz, who has been ill-here since February 'died yesterday. Mr. Guenthner was born !n Russia. 56 years ago; and hay been a farmer.-at’ New .Leipsiz for | many years. He is survived by his i widow and several children. ‘The body will be taken to New Leipsig for bur- RECOVERING FROM OPERATION ! . Miss Sarah Dalve, one of the Bis- ! marek hospital senior nurses, who | underwent :a ‘serious operation at the ‘hospital Tuesday, is recovering nicely | Miss Dalve is a very efficient surgicai | nurse and every one at. the hospital jis anticipating a speedy recovery. 2 FROM GOLDEN VALLEY Charles Scharf of the First State Bank $f Golden Valley, Dr. W.. F. Plassman,. W. F.. Obersviller, George. Radke, G. ©. Radke and Steve Skalski, ‘the North. Dakota office of the‘ Gui antee Fund Life association Friday and remained over te attend the “Bird }, Of Paradise” at.the Auditorum that evening, Mr, Scharf is representative for the Guarantee Fund Life associa- tion’ in Golden VaNey andy vicinty. ans \ FOR RENT — acres eight, init 2 cast of Bismarck. Call at Brown & Jones, 3-20-tE — fodern house, flat or large unfurnished “room. in Call. Geo. Hanson. , WANTED TO RENT- private house, Phone 449. When you need a Sign PHONE 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. / ° 406% Broadway ae i th x1 4 Starting Batteries A service that is just as thorough, just as depend- able, just as painstaking for other makes of batteries as it issfor the “Exide.” Use. “Exide” Service regularly. ' CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY \ all of Golden Vatley, were callers at: HAWAIIAN PLAY 1 PETER W. COLLINS Veteran of Campaign Against °‘In- vasion , of Ultra-Red — Radicalism *Speaks ‘at - Auditorium Monday Night EX-SERVICE MEN IN UNIFORM TO ATTEND SERVICE ‘Legion Will March in Body to Memorial Ceremonies fof _ ~ Nurses Memorial services for Red Cross. nurses who-died jn the service of their. countr during the war and: for ‘those who died at home will be held at. the Awditoriuzh -here Sunday afternoon, March 28. A feature’of the services will be the attendance“in a body. in uniform of all members of Lloyd Spetz post of the American legion. ; The services will be open to the public: and it is expected that the: Auditorium .will be ‘well filled. program, now: being arranged, wiil commemorate the Anemory of those women..who unselfishly made the su- preme: sacrifice. in’ the line of duty, attending to the wants of American soldiers wounded in battle or suffer: ing from disease contracted in the service. ‘The legion, at its recent meeting, voted unanimously to attend the ser. vices In a body. The former service men will appear in full uniform as:a mark of respect to. those who died to: alleviate the sufferings of hundreds of disabled soldiers. They. will meev at the Elks’ club m the. afternoon and march to the Auditorium where section of the orchestra will be re- served. we Army nurses, who are. members of the legion. will have a place of honor. in.the march from. the Elks’ club .to}~ the. Auditoriums FORMER RESIDENT AGAINST TOWN LEY Harvey Smith, forme formerly, one of the piomeer residents ofthis city, who farmed “near here, in. a letter to a friend in Bismarck writes, “I often wonder how in the. world that Townley ever put it over on you.” Mr, Smith is now living at West Union, Ia.; where he is' justice of the peace. Mr. .Smith’s letter, referring to the league’s activities/in North Dakota, is as follows: The glace (OF THIS SECTION IS] OH TH There’. is! no’ ore ‘ailment which rcauées: more:worry and needJess suffering than the SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1920 - ‘pain im the’ back -sémetimes, called “stiteh in the back” and Sometimes ¢alled “catch in. the ‘pack,” all. of. which. are attri- buted: to displacement of ‘the spine. This is a condition which plaster casts, braces and medicine or. surgery :can- not benefit, but, it is a condi- tion which yields‘very readily to chiropractic adjustments. ‘Any one suffering with pains .in the back should_call on a chiropractor and,-with a few adjustments, be ‘restored health. This disdrder can be quickly | and ~ ments. * tew adjustments you well. to pérmanently cured by. chiropractic adjust- Why suffer when a will, make Consultation Free Licenséd Chi Lueas Block 16 Haggart Block ~~ ‘MULTIGRAPHING — AD B Have y your form letters typewritten ‘on the Multizraph. ( Prompt and expert service R.S. Engé, D.C. Ph. C. ‘BUSINESS SERVICE CO: iropractor Bismarck, |. D.! + "SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET N Phone 662 DRESSING — MAILING x Expert. Accounting. DAY PHONE 50 Sa A TE SE EET ‘WEBB ; BROTHERS ~"Entbainiers Licenséd Kmbalmer in Charge * NIGHT PHONES 65—887 Funeral Directors = BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY i \Distribut STUDEBAKER ‘ors of \" +<— and — CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES "PERRY UNDERTAKING | PARLORS Licensed Embal Day Phone 100 ‘BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY *280°MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order : ; FRENCH & WELCH 3o4 Babs Builders’ Hardware mers in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 ’ Implements Harness De Laval Separators “T see you folks are quite awake on the Nonpartisan league and I often wonder hpw in the world. that Town- ley ever put it over on-you. Some. of will grunt right: out’ loud when you come to pay off the bonds that were issued. for ,afl kinds of wild t schemes,’ But wait till all the mon&, if frittered away and you have to:g) down deep in your pockets for the taxes to pay them off.” i ‘Your Neighbor’s Loss may be Your Own’ * You may take’ every. pre- caution in preventing a fire in your home, but » what -about your neighbor? His’ carelessness may be your loss. » ./Use every means is pre- vent a fire—that is a wise and patriotic thing to do, but. back up that care: with adequate insurance. Adequate insurance means enough to cover. your Ea at present day prices. Had - you thought of that? Bet- i have us look your poli- fe over and see that you are fully protected. bi M URPHY ss The Man Who. | Knows Insurance” Bismarck, N. D. Main street, are ‘the parents of an eight-pound boy born Thursflay. fined in a Devils Lake hospital sev days from am attack, of influenza recovered, and. returned to, Bis! yesterday. r eration performed. at the Bis... tarde lis a.student. nurse. and-the members of her class: hope she. will be about . ( Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. ————————_ aera rar ron os Aructok PuemRES, Bring or Mail in Your Films y “OF for Expert (Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N.D. “BETTER KODAK FINISHING Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Goo: Pictures, Bring your Films to Bismarck, N. D., , MAiz.‘US YOUR FILMS All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts _CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY BATTERY PARTS. ) * Oe ° “Exite Servite Station Make Use of a v Third Floor Business College Building . ' MR. DONALD McDONALD TEACHER OF VIOLIN BISMARCK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO BUICK and OAKLAND : Valve-in-head Motors BISMARCK, N.D. Phone 607-K Good Teacher BOY BORN 7 Mr. and Mrs, S. F. Skaff of 18, West LIEUT, CAMERON RECOVERS Lieut. ¢. J.-Camreron. who wa: MISS ROTH IMPROVED Miss: Lydia-Roth is. recovering from hospital this. week. , Miss. Roth COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS 3 Columbia Records ‘ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED / COWAN’S DRUG STORE Kindergarten Opens The Will School Kin- ‘dergarten in charge of Miss Matilda “Williams Miss Matilda Williams ‘will open for work next . Monday’ morning and continue till December ‘will please start chil- ‘dren promptly. | J, M. MARTIN, Supt.