The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1920, Page 5

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I eT eth . SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920 FIVB ! alan Sty ei at.) ¢ vival services at the M. E. Church. W Evening Pi sd tt th } . E. . Wel g Prayer and‘ sermon at the i] | CHURCH TES will pray and work unitedly for a| Pltinge Theater at 7:30. f cS en ee genuine spiritual awakening in this Christian Selence Society. Evangelical Association city, and ask our members and friends! Corner Fourth Street and Ave C. | Church,’Cor, Seventh and Rosser Sts.| to attend the services as regularly Sunday Service at 11:00 A. M. German service, 10:00 A. M. as possible, Subject: “Doctrine of Atonement.” Sunday School, 11:00 A. M. C. F. STRUTZ, Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. i ig Goenel addregs, “Sifted Souls”, 11:45 Pastor. Wednesday Evening Meeting at 8:00 _M. ESE oy reece o'clock. ' Young People’s Alliance, 7:15 P. M. Zion Lutheran Church A reading room is open in the! Evening Worship, Subject: | “The The services announced for tomor-| church building every ‘Tuesday, ‘Thurs- | i Curse of Compromise.” 8:00 P. M. row have been cancelled. The pastor,! day and Saturday from 2 to 4 P. M. x aes The Victory Prayer Band will sus-| Rev. V. Bartling, will deliver an ad-| “‘An1 are welcome to attend these ser-| Ne ‘ ; F d f pend their meetings during. the re-| dress at the funeral of Dr. Mathéws of) vices and to visit the reading room.| — ‘ Napoleon tomorrow afternoon. —_ — a (0) e u son First Baptist Chureh ca St. George's E Episcopal Church Fourth Street an oi : \ be : “| F Str and Avenue B. Four} s ‘ ee ee caret: “Uikeys George.) blocks north of Grund -Pacifle Hotel. ; : ~ Aen rons '. Ernest Gagenstrom, the vigor- ‘ i ° A % 2d. Sunday, after ' Easter. : epetar + t S O ea r@) r Ss e x Any time fd.u Holy Communion at 8 a. m. ote peer or the xe eat a be : v Sunday school at 10. Pater ee ars eles F nee World Movement’ at 10:45 a. m., and ¥ Morning Prayer and sermon at 11.| wit) again address the Bismarck peo- i Lon ple at 7:45 p,m. : Sunday School at 12 noon. is welcome A cordial invitation to’ all to at- B A H ld P. f R d tend ull three public services, April ot o er ormance ecor s fl 18th. ‘ ai Sunday, April 25th, Pastor-at-larj Ys oth, ~at-large c.'W. Bineal wil pedi aa he That Have Never Been Equalled expected that the New World Move- | ment Promoter for Bureligh County. || Mr. H. F. O’Hare will be able to report > ~ att |) Bismarck and Burleigh .County over oe ee “na ton, on the very oh whidh the! In all Hudson’s unmatched records this im- big drive for 33 72 will begin. portant fact is clear: No ability is sacrificed in . one direction to gain supremacy in another. Hudson is the fleetest.- Its stock car speed records have never been equalled. On the speed- way its racing cars won more points than! any other team ever gained. But its speed means no forfeit of other quali- ties. For in official tests,.the Super-six has also Built by the same makers, Hudson’s unequalled’ records also speak for Essex. They foretold per- fcrmance never expected of a light car. The prophecies now are facts. . And Essex Holds the World’s 50-Hour Endurance Record First Presbyterian Church Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, Minister Morning service et 10:30, Theme “What Lack I Yet?” Music by the quartette. Junior Sunday School at 9.30. All; other’ Departments at 12 m. Classes for all,, Remember the Goddard Bible ‘Isn't It a Dainty Dish we Sei Before a Queen? © All sorts of sweets and dain- DO not make the mis- \ take of thinking that \ | c class. , i . ec A Ne. 5 Pent " 2. 50.) ; d ties have been prepared ‘to Sulilon-Biidesvar’at 2:00’p: at. Seni= out-performed all other types, in endurance, hill- , An Essex stock chassis set the world’s 50. hour Ay a cocoa is only an occa- make the dessert course the cli- {| ior Endeavor at 6.30. Evening ser-| climbing and acceleration. In every motor per- endurance record gf 3,037 miles. That is offi- és ‘ thax of the meal and through- vice at 7:80. iis is a seyvice of formance it has established leadership by un- cially certified by the American Automobile As- ional drink. ii i; worship ani lpfulness. You Wi rank 3 ‘ si . ACIS $0 vi nt a Hime ang yours Fag) fad jcuvelicat tieaieaatel a jeanne answerable proofs. sociation. And Essex holds the world’s mark of food beverage, so as displaced the popularity 0! for the week . In addition ta congre- |° 1,061 road miles in 24 hours. A stock touring car uable a ge, ; dee Cream. And the mon’ pop- gational singing of the-great hymns ee Records Prove did that. i ' i i ular ice cream in this town is of the church there will be special ich in the elements o! oe Gait iteke, ore goin Ghat under the ine. t’s All- -Round Mastery \ _ Local road,: speedway and hill- -climbing records ition, so delicious. in We have also a dainty line of tion of Mrs. Jacobson. Solo, select in every section of the cogntry are held by Essex. nuceeee our own makes of chocolates at Mrs. M. C. Anthem “OJ Only a supreme advantage that others cannot Scores of abusive tests have proved the endur- flavor, and so wholesome very reasonable prices. oor pabhatee Herts Gavel wea use, could account for such all-round dominance. ance that 30,000 owners find in the daily service Dla that it shoyld be used TABLE SERVICE Feiss vente e pee rh en Se Hudson has it in the Super-Six motor. It mini- of their Essex cars. meas : a Orders delivered to any part of j dially, invited to the services of the mizes vibration to within 10%. of vanishing— But it is not only in performance that Essex regularly and often. the city \ church. at nearer the ideal than any type we know. shows the same stamp of: quality as Hudson. Its THE SALVATION ARMY . In the same size motor the exclusive Super- beauty of line, its luxury of appointment are the i Bel of Che Resist ft” Th bY t Sh 112 Main -Street ; Six principle added. 72% to power and 80% to work of years of leadership in coach design. ; @ e wee S op lie Sunday Services: “efficiency. ‘Endurance is practically doubled. See the care and completeness, even in the WALTER BAKER & COL COL rents Li Hee He gene eee How these qualities are valued by motorists smallest details. Its riding comfort, its smooth, Established 1780. one 5: | 2:00 P. M. Sunday School an! Bible is reflected in es. Tod five years of leadership quiet running ease, with the suggestion of well- —_—"} Cldss. of fine car sales. Today the demand is larger contained reserve power, are qualities compara- - 6:30 P. M. Young People’s Legion than ever. -ble to the finest of high-priced cars. Fs Tt Meeting. \ : { 7:30 P. M. Open Air Rally. : A 8:00 P. M. Special Salvation Siege. i Music and song with vel LU i propriate address. ‘ This is the day, espetially set apart.| oe e@ e in The Salvation ‘Ar ‘my throughout the ’ j United States, as Candidates Sunday. t A-time when an extra effort is being Bismarck, N. D: made to secure applicants fgr Salva- i H tion Army: Officership. A number of the local soldiers have volunteered and will have a prominent part in the G h / Ay service. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to the public to attend this i meeting. ! Week-day Services: 2 e Monday-—Soldiers, Recruits and , ‘ Converts meeting. Tuesday--Band Practice. Wednesday-—Mid-week Holiness | Meeting. T hursday—Owing to special services being conducted in the neighboring } towns, no service will: be held Thurs- = : a day night. Friday—Boy Guards. D, A. Re Tea Monday m Saturday—Public Praise Meeting. A] The Daughters of the American real Hallelujah time. Revolution will. meet on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the heme V. J. BUEN: aptain. | of Mrs. Fred L, Conklin at her res- The af-{ Ne RIL 25 to May 2 Presbyterians will pledge what they expect to give to local expenses and to the vast mission work of the %, ; church, How much shall your pledge: be ? ied One-tenth of one’s income is recommended as a beginning for all benevolences.. The New ‘ ‘Testament urges “as God hath prospered you.’ You decide what the proportion shall -be: Be systematic, and give regularly. You want to do the just thing by your local church. _ Is your pastor's siliey tee enough? : Has he a manse? Y ou want to have a large share A in the outreaching work of the niseson Poatds At church on Sunday ask for'a leaflet showing just where the money will be spent by the Boards and Agencies. When you know.the need, there will be no-question abcut an adequate response on your part. | Come ¢o church Sunday for details | fair is being held\ as a ¢lud tea, and|and Mrs. Jewél] will tell them of many| several days ago, was able to leave j will be in observance ‘of Lexington | important pl in this section which] the hospital yesterday. Miss iMcDon- Day. Mrs. M. H: Jewell has been ask-| are of much interest historically. old will be confined to her home for ed to give a talk on the subject of la fair aaye after ‘which’ sho: will te: historical spots in Burleigh county. One of the aims of the D. A. R. is to sume her duties in the state treasur- er’s office. preserve the landmarks -of the nation ‘Leaves H a ‘Miss Margaret McDonald,. who un- derwent an operation for appendicitis Pribune Want Ads Bring Resu'ts. PREF "7% FREE 18000 Miles without a Puncture Puncture Proof Tube given. FREES eit cach Meee Tire ordered. Public Tires are guarant ‘on 6,000 Mile basis. are recone Two hundred thousand (200,000) car owners are using these and riding with comfort. Put one of these tires and tul car today, inflate with air like ordinary tubes, thee fotget punctures |idence, 73 Avenue A. 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