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¥ . Bismarck, N. D., Lahr Motor Sales Company, Bismarck, N. D. : Gentlemen: gallon of gasoline, and find that it takes er cars. : roads and general. business. fina Phone 490 Distributor Optical Service That combines the highest qual- ity of merchandise with the most expert workmanship is assured, you, if your glasses are made by Meyrowitz. \ Our expert adjusters are al- ways at the command of our pa- ‘trons when their glasses require attention, and as this adds great- ly to the comfort of your eyes it should be considered when you contemplate having glasses made. We grind our lenses, and can duplicate any lense on short notice. FOLSOM'S at Pontiac. I think it the best car on the market for all kinds of Yours very truly, ; W. D. DOPKING. Above is a true copy of a letter written by Mr. Dopking, who is one of the many satisfied owners of the Model 4 Overland. Lahr Motor Sales eae PP reniece err is FOR SALE 1 black. pb elinminbiik | August 17, 1920. I bought one of the Model 4 Overland Cars on October 3, 1919, and have used it every day since. -I have - driven it about 15,000 miles and find it more satisfactory than any car I have ever used. I average 18 miles to a less oil than oth- 200 4th St. TOO LATE 2 TO CLASSIFY | H FOR ~ SALE—680 e miles MONTANA F Good sezson. 128 ded to winter wheat. Ali , modern e-room = bunga- electric lights and pumps, chicken house, double rag urn bunk hous: per acre; ‘about one- will handfe. Write for and terms. Will A. Campbell, Hel- ena, Mont. 9 . LIGHT housekeeping rooms in modern home. Four bl high school. Man and ferred, no children. Phone Y% section of land, fifty acres in crop. Good house and barn, all fenced. Will take automobile as part beta Write or all, Room 411, G. P. Hotel, Bism 21 sth Street. Studebaker four car, in first-class condition. Phone 432R Sell your cream and poultry to our agent, or ship direct to Northern Produce Co., Bis- marck. Write us for prices on eream and poultry.—Northern | Produce Co. Sun-burned, ‘weather-expose other red-faced peop’ i movies must paint their low, or they would At present many women manage ———e “World’s Largest Builders of. Light Six Automobiles” F Only the immense production of the Oakland factory makes the - present low price possible. This year 100,000 cars will be built The new 1921 models are now on display in our showroom. st hey are well worth your inspection. CORWIN MOTOR co, their. own farms on Vancouver island. Every member are urged to be present tomorrow Mr. Henry Halverson will) sing, "A, 2 se,” { Junior’ Sunday school at 9:20 | ' departments at 12 m. Clo for all in a well graded s. E Senior Endeavor will meet at 7:00; p.m, in the Chapel for the first meet-! ing of the fall. All young people of| the church are urged to be present: theodore Smith who will soon move ; to Spokane will conduct the meeting. Evening worship at 8:00. “The Greatest C i ¥ i ing choir will furnieh special music and lead the congregational singing. We hope to have a large company of worshippers. Come earl H bring others. H. H. Ferner w ng a solo, All are cordially invited to| y photograph WY TRIBUNE [ CHURCH NOTES eareerie: Zion Lutheran Church (Avenue D between Sixth and Sey- enth street), , 10:30 a. m. (German), 8:00 p. m. “Where are the N VICTOR pene Last Time 1 i See Trinity Lutheran Chureh Rey. G. A. Larsen; of Fargo, wilt! reach at 11 a.m. in English. Come and hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Sunday school at 12:1 occtipy the pulpit during the ot September. Salvation Army SYNDAY: 1:00 a. m., Holiness meeting. 00 p. m., Sunday school and Bl- i ch and state. In view of .the moral and religion: ignificance of the work of the Pilgrims, the Sun- day evening ser vice will be devoted to the theme “Ame 's Debt to the ! Puritans.” Special music of a pitriotic aracter will be used in’ the ser- vice. ' yterfan Clinveh Postlethwat , Minister 10:30. Th and Brid. rand church adhere _, Will preach on “The Secret of Hap- piness.” Special music. As the vacation days are over, it we carry the world-famotis Mallory Hats the services of the chiirch. MeCabe Methodist Episedpal Charei Three hundred yea 1go0 Monday 1 little ship, the Mayflower, about the size of a like schooner and abovi as sea-worthy as a Hudson river. fe ry boat, set |] Plymouth to the Western sea and to look tor stand- room on an unknown contine event at the time apparently BEX GESON’S Special Ice Cream and Ices for Sundae Vanilla, Chocolate, Caramel! and Orange Nut Ice Creams; Pineapple Sherbet. \ * We pack ice cream for picnics and for your Sunday dinner TAKE ALONG A " CASE OF GLIX Adds a lot to your enjoyment—a really satis- fying refrsehment that wins the approval of everyone, who tries it. Has snap and sparkle i and it’s pure. that’s sure. Made in both, a light and dark brew. You can buy it by the bottle or glass almost anywhere, Order it by the case from youh dealer. DEALERS SUPPLIED BY CAPITOL CITY BOTTLING WORKS THE,,GLU ots Sixty: KieMinneabo ur * Robert W. Chambers’ Greatest Novel, “THE FIGHTING CHANCE’ Next week, Charles Ray in “Paris Green” Wallace Reid in “Excuse My Dust” Wm. S. Hart in “The Toll Gate” ’ 5 : little moment is being celebrated on |i both sides of the Atlantic by both|S At the morning hour the pastor; PAGE THREE , ELTINGE} BISMARCK — THEATRE —— Tonight Only, Miriam Cooper ‘Camille of the Yukon’ Tonight, No evening services, as the pastot featuring goes to Sinis for evening. Elmo Lincoln in a First Baptis ‘hure t Anna I. Nilsson, | “Elma, the Fearless” eel services: ears ; Mrs: Wallace Reid,. A M i ? Sat | -. Conrad Nagel ~ eae Oe Rey. 1% R, Cal of Marguerite Clark Wednesday— Ethel Clayton 1 Friday— Dorothy Dalton d that all menilers of the! Epworth Leag to 1001 be. present tomorrow. | which all yor invited. rs, teichets and seholars are! G. HW. QUIGLEY, Minister. returned from holdaying and it is! ay ae ! hoped to resume normak in at-| It s $20 to print a page of The tendance and inte | Cong ional, Record. a ‘| Children’s Eyes Eye-strain. will affect the mental and physical develoument of your child! Parents who are very careful of their children’s health and food often neglect en- tirely the condition of their eyes. While the children’s eyesight may often appear normal, a strain or weakness may | exist that seriously affects the health. Such conditions are often aggravated by * study and school work and in time will result in serious trouble. Have their eves examined at the first appearance of trouble. Bonham Bros. ‘ Jewelers and Optometrists \ [LET’S GO| iG LABOR DAY CELEBRATION ‘MONDAY, SEPT. 6th. AT CAPITOL BALL PARK "From 2:00 P. M. to Midnight, Speeches—Races—Contests ‘Bc BOWERY DANCE Afternoon and Evening McDonald’s Orchestra Everyone Welcome BASEBALL GAME, 2:00 P. M.: Capital Defenders vs. : Bank of North Dakota Invincibles. No charges to celebration or game. For immediate delivery; complete line of repair parts; expert repair work.. Service station for Hudson, Essex, Hup- . ‘| mobile and Chevrolet Cars. The O. K. Garage Phone 951 202 Ath St. ve ? GJOSLOTLG OTTO IY JOO OOOO OI OOO GIG GIG GI OG Go OIG GI TG In II GOOG GO LTLG Go OIG GIO I OO I Ow Tm eta tees | antes Teak , ape 4 apne 1 amma 4 Seles Ba 90