The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1920, Page 3

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TONIGHT ' BAPTIST CONVENT! ON HERE Wil DITORIUM oe September 25th OF 7 MONTHS HIN NEW YORK. CURTAIN 8:3 7 WOMEN HAS “SONGED FOR ~ AND MISSED. ‘MM | signified their intention of attending a BE LARGEST EVER HELD, BE! SPEA KERS With Requeto te: ie for Reservations |. Committee in Charge Asks Citizens to aid. \ 1;CHURCH IS DECORATED 4| Committees Provide for Every ' Comfort of the Visiting Dele- gates to Conference. As the time nears for the sessions of the North Dakoa Baptist convention ihe committee in charge of the enter- tainment is endeavormg to provide rooms for 50 delegates. The committee has received calls from many citizens in the last few days, who have expresed their will- ingness assist in the entertainment or the v rs, taking from two to four delegates. But early today 50 | were still unprovided for. | It is probablé that the attendance jat the. convention will be record | breaking. Never before have so many | @ | state convention, it was stated by com- ‘Yuittee members today. Twenty-six or more will come from Fargo, 12 from Mm Grand Forks, 11 from Valley City and | from 3 to 6 from more than 25 other | towns in the state will be here for the convention, Sept. 28-Oct. 1. | Church Decorated | The entertainment committee and assignment committee will meet to- The Finest in Last ‘Time E-NEW ELTINGE | BISMAREK The Supreme Comédy of the Year | THEATRE ——— the State ‘onight Tonight Only GEORGE WALSH —iINn— Monday WHAT WOME Tom Mix Newest “MARRIED LIFE” | sini oo Swiin”. ANNETTE KEDLERMAN -in——— Wednesday 3 GOLD Cos Tuesday -—-and—. ELMO: LINCOLN 3LMO THE FEARLESS EN LOVE __ | F Monday ee ie Feature “ARIZONA”. with Fairbanks Big Fea Wednesday MARY PICKFORD ing the month of September, will preach at 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m ‘These will be Rev Call’s: last sermons in Bismar ‘e his -re- turn to Chicago, where he is attend ing the University of Chicago. It. is earnestly requested that all members and friends of the First Baptist church will endeavor to attend Rev. L. R. Call's farewell services. This young preacher of unusual vision, vigor and versatility has endeavored himself to young and old alike, both during his v The classes are getting under way { and women who are strangers in after the holidays. Enthusiasm is in-; the city will be made to feel at home. creasing., A splendid scason is just; R. R. Smith, President. opening. If youre not enrolled any- G. H. QUIGLEY, Minister. where, come and be counted in with, us! Mr. A. A, Loehrke,, Superinten-' dent. | have an np-to: The Epworth league always has ie seomneneeniice something worth while to resent at The only quadruped known that the seven o'clock hour. Young men cannot swim. is the camel. Domestic servants in London now ate social club. morrow at-the close of the evening nd second supply term at the a 0 VV serv: at the First Baptist church, fa Seat Sale Harris & Ce. New lie ‘ erst by that. time citizens may k Kirst Baptist church. We Suits Overcoats , PRICES 55e TO $2.20 have come to the rescue by either of- are, glad’ to announce that Rev. Mr. ‘ fering hospitality or gqpiyalent to the Call will not leave Bismar nefore $ $ a i a a 2 ee Se chairman of thé enfértainment_com-' after the banquet at the M. E.celiurelt 29.00 35.00 Z, oe mittee, H. F', O'Hate or to the chair- next ‘Thursday. ars and an man of the assignment committee, Mrs, Kellar, | E. J. Gobel and his committee have’ nearly completed their work of decor- ating the church, The arrangements include ex to the visitors. McCabe Methodist Episcopal Chureh | There are but two Sundays re - ing in this conference year. These are of great importance, ‘It is urged upon the membetship of the church . that they attend all the ser 3. Let these last days of the church year he the best days. The pastor will preach Sunday morning vn the sub- ct “The Dynamic of the Cross.” This. is the theme of greatest human and divine interest. At the hour of even- . ing wo ip, there will be an add ially adapied to young p Sovereignty of Purpo! morning = choir it There is always tion to add inte Men’s chorus w ing. The hearty singing 0! hymns is one of the at res of the evening meeti is laid aside in the interest of y. If you enjoy a live service, you will fcel at home. | The Sunday school at 12 o'clock. | Dance at K. P. Hall.after show. O’Connor’s Orchestra. yeaa Germans are making the skins’ of ausiges out of silk to give them sol- and ela ey ‘Up bits of educational value! A bookstore is being ne | hb bbb bbbbibbbbbbbbitehbhbbhb bbb beebielbbbebbt 2 ‘ ce gig ELM GROVE t Tonight and Sunday Night : Special for Sunday Night | QUADRILLE ‘ RW. Patz man, Caller a tele fonmen? committee will open’ an 6 fice in the basement of the church on »0nGay alternoon at 3° o'clock, i Boy Seouts Ald H A corps of Boy Scouts will meet the | North. Soo incoming train Monday ; evening and will escort to the church | the delegates and visitors coming ; from the north. On Monday, Tuesday ' and Wednesday, between 5 and 6 p.} m., the Boy ,Scouts will escort the out-of-town visitors and delegates to the resepctive homes where lodging is offered. he convention opens Tuesday, a baa 28 at 9a.m. Each forenoon ses- | sion will close promptly at noon. Af- | ternoon sessions will be from 2 to 4! m. : A banguet wil be held at the Mee | K. Ds) nlaced in the basement is installed, and a postoffice, writing room and ladies rest room are to be! maintained. The registration and as- ; t ‘Rev. R. Ww. st Baptist ¢ iv the annugl p to Y. Us Coul- br Mi b. "Eubank, Dr 8. G divines’ who will 1 nite con- On account of the fire in the rear of our store the other day, some of out gceds were slightly damaged by smoke and water— Therefore, we want to clean up all the stock we have on hand at prices below cost. a Hundreds of boxes of candy, slightly outside of boxes only. A large line of Lowney’s Fancy assorted boxes at very. low prices. damaged, on the a | | NOTE Bowes Candy, Price.) f..4 ca. evo hi Ae, 65c, 85 ; cor | 22 ib Boxes Candy, Bee 300, 45e, 60: Too Weak to Do Anything The ordinary every-day life of most women is a ceaseless treadmill of work. How much harder the tasks become when some derange- ment peculiar to her sex makes every movement painful, and keeps the nervous system all unstrung until life seems hardly worth living, Every women in this condition should profit by the experience of these two women whose letters follow. We are Open from 7. A.M. to12 Midnight, Every Day in the Week meeting, sting, public. Read the Experience of These Two Women Reading,-Pa.—* I had organic inflam- Gainesville, Tex—* For three years eting, public. 5 | One large size Bel Canto: pkwiosealh cabinet a little | seratched. Regular price $225.00. Sale price. . One medium size Phonograph. Reguler ae $125.00. Sale price ees .$17800 . $88.00 | Hundreds of boxes of Stationery at lowest price ; Peoples Stori from | Fields.” Mrs. C. SMOKERS—Here is your chance to put in your winter supply. 6 sacks Bull Durham..... 6 cans Prince Albert .. Discount on ail chewing and smoking tobaccos and cigars rmon, “U pisce Gist elon eusie DAY or band, Tuesday, 8:00 Pamala une Ros oxeheieueters aiehetasene 3 A cordial welcome is extended to all. C F STRUTZ, oi Chureh FRUIT SPECIALS Malaga Grapes, per basket, 65¢; per crate Crabapples, per box ...... Dy Mid ties teseh tats Peaches, Alberta, per box Bananas, special, per doz... Mini | | | | Pastor. i | . Theme, | Mr. Hal- » Day allade- 12 m and ‘all » urged to be 1 h and none will Large line of fruits in season at lowest price California Fruit Siore a rades or depart- mation, pains -in the side and .back which were so sharp that they pulled mne tomy. knees, and I could not walk. Thad an operation and still I failed, and in the eight years I suffered I had ‘four doctors and none helped me. My mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I was then in bed, and after the first bottle I could be out of bed, then I took Vegetable Compound. Tablets and Lydia E.Pinkham’s Blood Medicine and also used the Sanative Wash. I still take the medicine and am able now to do my own housework. My friends say, “My! but you look well—what do you do? Who is your doctor?’ And there is only one answer, ‘Lydia E. Pink- ham’s medicines which I gladly recom- mend.’”—Mrs. Wa. Srery, 560 Douglas Street, Reading, Pa, LYDIA &. Ailing Women Should Not Experiment—But Insist Upon I suffered untold agony each month with pains in my side. I found only temporary relief in doctor’s medicine or anything else I took until my hus- band and I saw an advertisement of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound: I mentioned it to a neighbor and she told me she had taken it with good results, and advised me to try it. _ I was then in bed part of the time,and my doctor said I would have to be oper~ ated on, but we decided to try the Vege- table Compound, and Talso used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash. Iama dressmaker and am_ now able to go about my work, and do my housework besides. You are welcome to use this letter as a testimonial as Iam always glad to speak a word for your medicine.” —Mrs. W. M. Stepuens,202 Harvey St. Gainesville. Texas. INKHAM MEDICINE a 121 Fifth Street ie Lala BE ee TELE EEE ET TN

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