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SATURDAY, SOTCBES 9, 1920 SEMA EEK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE > x Man: Mrs. R. L. Yan Costing, Hens- | ¢ A will also have a strong mus pro- COL UMBUS | DAY “Hemstitching. Mrs. N. W. ler; William Olson, ' Valley City: |/ \ * CHURCH NOTES gram. Mr, Halverson and Miss ‘Tay-| ii : Mrs. Charles Weibke, Flasher; Mr. | ze: 3 | lor will furnish a duet and Mrs, Mer- October _ 12th Kelly, Box 212, Bismarck, N. D. August Boetcher, Hazen; Ida Wagner, |ton Orr“of Jamestown who delighted There will be a dan ive McChisky; Mrs. C. Albrecht, Tem- At Methodist Church Sunday — [a large audien with two numbers . ar : ea ra ce Biv brick; Howard Cunningham, Steele; |} ‘Rev. Geo. B. Newcomb, Superin-|on Tuesday evening, at the State under at © Coline ee the Mrs. Gilbert Bagley, Stanton; W. A.|tendnet of the State Humane Societs | federation of music clubs has prom] Knig' {s of Columbus, Bismare 5 ndber: Simonson. Baldwin; Henry Moe, Le-| vi sneak in the MeCabe Methoaict, SC (sing a number. : Council 1604, at Patterson’s hall,|| Mrs. Jeannette Fre £ BEERS Roy, N. D. i Speale in the (MeCabe Methodist; Junior Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.| An invitation is extended to all! Piano Instruction ADDRESS ¢ OF MUSIC FEATURES TH church ‘both morning and evening! All other departments at 12m. Theil K f Cs, Daughters of Isabell: : . E Visiting in City ‘upon the following subjects: ; Superintendent must be consulted| M- Of C.s, Daughters of Isabella Studio at 408 2nd St. FEDERATION CLOSING PROGRAM]... ana. airs ‘uarotd‘Wrien, of|"Nyean “csiniee eee in Yous, before any change of depantnents s/and their friends. Good music Varney Flats s . Fargo are visiting friends in Bis) 504.4 5 made. The Men's Bible class will be|}and a good time assured. | e ee i marek. a Mana j ted tomorrow by Mr. Benton Baker.| —- ; spond to roll call by naming native ae Se “Handcuffs Unlocked by an Christian Endeavor at 6:30, Mrs. Marx Obernd rfer Speaks birds. ® Jamestown Caller « Unseen Power.” Evening worship at 7:30. Theme: at Closing Session to Club Tax gupervisor J. B. .Burgster ot - A“A Cake Unturred.” Is America re St. George's Episeopal Chureh Rev.»T. Dewhurst, Pastor, flecting her own, lift in the lowe' jideals demanded of | vacate | The Corseting of a Young Girl GIVE DINNER Jamestown is a businezs caller in Mr. and Mrs.. J. M. Martin will en- town today Women Interested in Music. tertain at 6:30 this evening at din-- — — Sunday services, Oct. 10. vants? The Choru: 5 i Mrs. George McFar- Mrs. R. Widner Recovered 8 a. m. Holy communion. fanthem and (Mr. Fred Hanson will One of the pleasing events of the| De” honor, of mt fe i i land, of Williston and Mr, and Mrs. Mrs; R. Weidner was released on| 10 a. m. Sunday school. ising us a choice gospel hymn. This It is not such a si 3 ° Hl s S' closing session-of the federation of! &. B. Cox. Thursday from Jexius and re-|. 11 a. m. Mattin and sermon. will be a practical, ching service, | t a simple matter as might be supposed. Just rc women’s clubs last night was the turned to her home at Expansion. 4 p. m. Vespers and meditation. fitting preparation for the week.; a light, soft little corset is required, to be sure, but it VISITORS HERE ee Parents and Sunday school teach-| Come and bring your friends. All if . address on music by Mrs. Oberndorfer, of Chicago, chairman of the music clubs in the general federation, She said: “At no time in the history of the world has any nation faced such an opportunity for the development of a RUMAGE National art as that which lies before| The Ladies Aid of the First Baptist America today. from every great! church is going to hold a rumage sale } war in the past some one nation hasj| October 22 at the Gas Company office. arisen supreme io political and com-| Any one leaving any rumage to donate mercial importance. ‘Then begins the} can call Mrs. H. F. Kelier or Mrs. B. development of its aris, and, if we|E. Flannigan and they will be glad to review the pages of mus:cal history,| call for it. we will find that the greatest g.owth | in music always fol.ows some great heartily welcomed, i The Ladies’ Aid of Episcopal | Church will hold a rummage sale} any enlargement of the diaphragm : at the Parish house, 3rd Street, uf pene ee ° Thursday and Friday, Oct. 14 It must give that poise which will make her frocks look { 5 and 15. smart—and, above all, it must be completely comfortable. “Masonic Notice. must be correctly designed and firm enough.to give There will be a special meeting of Bismarck lodge, A. F. & A. M.,-Mon- day evening at 7:30. There will be work in F. C, degree. ters: are especially requested to notice that the Sunday school wilé meet at 10 a.m. and that the whole of the Sunday school will be reorganized. ! The co-operation of all the members of St. George’s church is earnestly desired to make this work a success. Mrs. S. C. Lane and Mrs. J. N. Steen of Carson, represented the Fort- nightly club of that city at the state federation meeting. support to the back, to brace the shoulders and to prevent SALE Enjoys Vacation Miss Grace Brittan, who is. em- ployed in the office of the attorney general, has gone to largo and Giand Forks on her vacation. Evangelical Association Church, corner 7th and. Rosser Sts. German service, 10.00 a. m. Sunday schoo}, 11:00 a, m. | . Gospel address: Temptati A baby sir was born to ate and] How to Meet It,” 12 m. ¢ Mrs. Philip Schmpjdt of St. Anthony,| y, People’s alliance, 7:15 p. m. orih, Dakota, om the Aftir of Ou VSMINEs DO OhE es Rianne ‘BUMPS INTO STREET POST INJURING CAR Miss Aldythe who was driving east Redfern Corsets for slim, girlish figures are ideal in every St. Anthony Baby particular. <A fitting will demonstrate their usual qual- ‘ NATURE CLUB MEETS ities. And let us show you some of our special front- war.’ Today we face the same situa-|_ “Friends of our native wild life” sermon by | tion in America, held their monthly \meeting in the| Per at St. Alexius. ‘James M. Taylor, ‘8:00 p. m, on Thayer street struck the street lace models for slight figures. They are so easy to ad- | Wrong Attiteti2 community room of the library on- Victory Prayer band,-Tuesday even-' Sentry post opposite the Lahr garage : : | “We Americans have had the wrong | Thursday evening. An important part| 44 Mother mapected, ing, 7:30. jeeiay evenings zie iron post ions just and so comfortable ‘that most young girls prefer a f attitude regarding music for so many|of the business was a resolution con- e RN. Stevens family are cos You are gordially invited to attend broken and considerable damage done [ Mrs. Years that it is difficult for ua to; demning the proposal to drain Long | Uy Settled at 413 Third street. these .servites. to the car, None of the occupants them both for every-day wéar and for dancing. average American business man was all but ashamed to acknowlege a love for music. Now a change has come. Music has become a force and not an adjunct in the life of every American citizen. The Y. P. S. of Trinity Lutheran church held a social in the church parlors on Wednesday evening of this week. A program and social evening with refreshments made of the event he prewar Hae youe of the very ‘pleasing affairs of of music in Americ. wiii never re-| hes é Ps . ae -s 5 is ex sting, aS her guest |. y was injured, but the crank case of | grasp quickly the fulll realization of| Lake. Interesting views of Yellow-| Stevens is expecting, al é C.F. STRUTZ, . 4 : ‘ a | its power. As a nation -we have stone and other parks were shown by fore ine enter, ner mother, Mrs. Pastor, | the automobile was badly shattered, | treated music as a thing apart fem Russell Reid and Lester Vetter. ei eed D Id a aca : “Say Oil dag” Back- Front- } instead of @ part of, our sat ty eo Ik ‘ en daves(eaReturns ts Matte? Bee vation Army | os j is nét so many years ago that the Y.. P. S. ENTERTAIN Mrs. N. T. Trapp and baby return: E Moin Street. Lace Guelt.. Lace Fy ears unday Services: € ed to their home in Bismarck having 9: 3 ‘Rlaxiua how 2:00 p. m. Sunday Scnool. Owing to the Officers and Band be- ing. away for the; Dedication of the new Salvation Anmy Hall at James- town, .there will ‘be. rio’ services Sun- day with the exception ‘of, th" Sun-) been released from St. pital yesterda. CUTICURA HEALS Married October 3, Miss Christine Fi the young people of this‘church group*| Weber to ‘Nicholas L., Krantz, The ves Le San ‘ Pe Misses Hulda Hilden and Marie| ceremony was performed by Rev. J.|2#Y School. : q \ Gonficius once said: ‘It you| Qvale rendereda duet on piano; Mrs.| Schmitt, Evangelical Lutheran’ pas. Weok-day: Services: : f would know a country is well govern-| Clarence Lassiery, the pleasing solo- | to- Z Wednesday — Mid-week Holiness —_—- ed and of good morals, listen to its] ist, gave tw s of ae & meeting. gh *Smmibie! The folk mugic Ofvany land ps habey oe S Ming denis Baby Girl i Thursday-—Public” meeting conduct- Large, Hard, Red. Burned ed by the Young People, Friday—Guards. V. J. Huffman, Capt. is its most important musical asset, yet it has only been iecently that we in America have come to realize the wealth of our own folk matezial. We i are just beginning to recognize the! marvelous strength of our Ind. an mu- and Spread. Lost Rest. “Twas poisoned, breaking out in pimples from my waist down. The pimples scaled over and itched and burned, and when asleep I would Jensen’s reading “The society news- paper,” was enthusiastically received, while the trio, composed if Miss Hil- den, Mr. Henry Munsen and Mr. Clar- ence Bussley added very greatly to the evening's entertainment in two A baby girl arrived at St. Alexius | hospital on Thursday for (Mrs. Edgar D. Rose. 114 Broadway. There is great rejoicing of friends and fam- ily over fhe happy event. First Baptist Church 2 Corner Fourth St..and Ave. B. 4 tat sic, just as we are at last discovering Cri. Rev. Edward Fletcher Jordan, Ph. scratch until th id spread ii the true worth of the Indian legends. Brounesot BONES: The oe centered of the |'D.. Pastor. ae ae @ solid Mea CThey were lence Z In the native songs of the American Town Criers club held a meeting last] PUblic worship at 10:45 a. m. “and hard, and red, and I lost sleep. Address\to men only 5 p.m. 130 p. m. | Rev. James Edward Noyerdes) D. D.. of New York city will speak at all these services. Sunday school'with classes for men | “T suffered almost a year when I heard of the Cuticura Preparations. T used the Ointment at night, and in the morning washed with Cuticura Soap. I noticed a change right away, and after using two cakes of a nee Ne to be found tue most in- toresting and dalguaraenvession 6¥er | CITY NEWS| os contributed to literature and music by Visits in Grand Forks .B primitive folk. “The General Federation of Wom-| Mrs. 0. A. Iverson has gone to } en’s Clubs has pledged its support to; Grand Forks to visit for two weeks. arranged for a business a night and meeting Tuesday nizht, October 12, and for a dinner to be given Oct. 26. U. Cc. T. Meets Tonight ‘Regular meeting cf Bismarck Coun- all good American music. What, are) ——— r = pe _| and womer from 12 to 1 o’clock., Mrs. Soap and one box of Ointment I was a we to do about it? /irsi, we must Menoken Visitor one, Ve noose, AM Nellie superintendent, !°* healed!” (Signed) Mrs. D. Y. Stout, familarize ourselves with the music| M. P. Smith, of Menoken, was a| there will bd! initiation. and. cards,| , SPecial offering to exvress apprecia-| | 1006W.MainSt.,Crawfordsville,Ind. et ae : that is being used in our homes, our! Bismarck visitor yesterday. Every member is urged to be present. tion of Doctor Norcross’ work in con- Having cleared your skin keep it i clubs, our schools, our churches, Sun-! — peda ae eaten nection with morning service only. clear by using Cuticura Soap and | day schools, theatres, Moving Picture] Judge Coffey Here Other Leaders It is earnestly hoped that Doctor Ointment for daily toilet purposes. houses; and the music that is being): Judge J. A. Coffey, of Jamestown, Jamestown, Devils Lake and Grand | Norcross’ final services in Bismarck advertised in our shops, magazines] is in the city to preside at a case in! Forks are reported ti a tomorrow may be appreciated by au- 4 ea ‘0 be among the Spprec y and. newspapers. We will be sur-! district court. lead¢rs, F prone: diences which will tax the capacity ot | wer-Cuticuta Talcom Powder-we | & prised; we may even ve horrified | The cital which has just “been the First Baptist chureh. | Do not fail to test the fascinating fra- feanes of this en luisitely scented face, \ with what we will find, but it is time Visits Parents by, dusting and rfum:ng powder. Delicate, eligi distingue,i it imparts to completed at Jamestown one of the that we Knew. When you consider M. J. Orr,.manager of the, Gamble- finest Salvation Avmy buildings. in Présbyterian | Church i y 4 the titles, the pictures on the covers,/ Robinson company at Jamestown, is| this t of: th 01 is te First. Pregbyterian ‘church, Harr: n, 2 chy Sam fzcomparable and one does not nezd. to look at th€;in the city to visit his parents, Mr, hia! dedieatea, fauaoriontCane y e C. Postiethwaite, minister, peceerto iat alcumfree by mai aaresg words themselves to know. that 4be! and Mrs. Robert Orr. Mrs. Orr has| Huffman of Bismarck, accamnanied | Morning worship at 10:30, Dr. B. |, Raijerenywhergat Be ech Malden.” song is vile. “Jazz” music in it8).feen in Bismarck during the federa-|by his officers and the Salvation} N. Riale of New York will preach, 39EE~ Cuticura Soap shaves without mus. original form Was used vas the ac- tion meetings. Army band of this city, wen. 1 All should hear this message. We) ‘ | companiment os the Voodoo or eloat Jamestown today to participate im the | eee ies by which the uneducated, a m8 Enter St. Alexius exercises. ; i barbaric ‘Negro, aroused all his vilest Admitted to St. Alexius for treat-| Col. W. S. Barker, new command-| Shh RRR HHhebi-btbbiideitebitbiebbeblobtobiebibiiitebtebtieik There is perhaps no other organ of the body i avast the eranahe ented ment on Thursday, ang Friday weres| iff officer ofthe section of which ryt j which is more abused than the stomach. my Ws bei *; Thomas Harris, Steele; Lawrence} North Dakota {8 a part, wilhibe the i : Oft times we take into our stomach a com- 1 Seer carl Feremaeraesetyt ad Miatley Galva; Miss Elvira Nikklor,| principal spedkér. Other prominent Complete une oe bination of pepper, vinegar, salt, spices, etc., - a | Gackle; Master Eayl Conrath, Glen| officers of the'army and a number of |: % * rf | ‘been forced to forbid the singing Of) Ujjin; Ludwig Krause, Bentley; Mrs.| leadin& citizens of Jamestown are to JOHNSTON Ss FINE BOX ‘CHOCOLATES and if the mixture were placed upon the Jazz” in Se tact are Joseph Clark, Pollock, S. D.; Miss] participate. : skin of the arm it would cause a blister in. i ile tae nano at aeeietes music| Elsie Delabarre, New Leipzig; B. A. oe ma . None Better Made—Prices Right the course of a few hours. Yet, if the stom- : ’ . Aan Seelmire, Elgin; Master Forest Knud- i 7, ‘ a is in ition i i is and where it is, then we must! oon Merce, © u ay Oildag ; ‘ ach Ty ees pe nit will ee search for a substitute. And the best grea’ eal 01 at use. * you are nol ing substitute will be of no value, unless ‘ 5 ya well and suffering with stomach trouble re- 4 ; Enter Bismarck Hospital 4 . ‘ ri A . we make our music a vital part of our! Fntries at hospital since Tuesday Stationery, Magazines, School and Office Supplies member that with proper care that trouble every day life in America, aon our! are: 1. R. Thompson, Beach; An- T th : 5 , ,can be overcome. If the nerves that pass from the spinal cen aanits: Out 0 every Part Of OF) drew 1, Nitzke, Dogden; Theresa Fet- oO the 410 Broadway Phone 302 ‘column to the stomach are in normal condition and not “Let us start a daily music hour in|? Glen Ullin, Mrs. H. J. Grifty, pressed upon at the point where the nerves pass out from Gueihonies, “when! We-cinecthal good. Stanton; Mrs, M\-M: Dralls, Britt, ° Pe bblebebebbbebbebeep the spine, in most cases the stomach will be healthy. If # ¢ \ old: folk songs of America, witieh our) Mrs. " ik. a ys all I S you are sick and wish to get well see # vonitietent Chiro- Ameritanization work as taught us} ; practor who can remove the cause for’ you and restore really are the folk songs of the whole 2 IIGGOCULOAAEOASEU UU ALAA = ee world,” Tat us encourage our chit . SUUHHIUUINOUONUUOUSUOUHNOUNUAALAGUAUUAALEALUCA /$ _yoisto health, i aul , dren ‘to play good misic for us in out| le . , = homes. Let us ‘vse oir phonograph Australian Return us thé wrappers = ae i D - 5 ‘ => SEE and Babee Dlalonyee's force) ter geod from 5 loaves of HUMPTY = : amusement ; and .education in our ” = R S ENGE: D: “C Ph Cc Me rleglaplaitené cobnie ti ce Brown Onions DUMPTY BREAD and we THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14TH = -». » DU, Ph. ©. of good) music. in your commuaity 18| ; will give you - free, “ong One Night—Curtain 8:30 = perienaie nail eo Fag od Baad * i The kind that eat and = “, , X-RAY LABORATORY IN CONNECTION the Music Memory contest. . CHARLIE CHAPLIN RIOT ‘ , GE Ol LLA % keep well na Direct from the 44th Street Theatre, = Lady Attendant Peete tee Geer : GUN,, Get_your gun and i = Lucas Block Bismarck, N. Dak. There will be asmeeting of The) Per bushel ...... .$2.25 ae New York. The most gorgeous, glitter- ;.; = ag exe ° \ Daughters of Isabella Monday night | | \ make Ma buy Humpty ‘ é ‘ = Telephone 260 8:00 o'clock p. m. in the K of C hall. Legan’s eda ing, gigantic niusical extravaganza! ever = - 7 3 read. Pa = ‘ei P. i: 0. meat e sate seen in Bismarck = '] e regular meeting of Chapter pr = \ ™ of the P. E. O. will be held Monday “We Thank You” A Blazing Parade of Fun, Fashioh and = night at 8 p..m. at the home of Mrs. B®. B. Woodward, on Fourth street. The program will be on “Furniture and Its Makers,” with discussion by ’ Mr. Charles Staley and M’ss Ruby Schumann. The members will re- Both Phones 118 211 3rd Street Feminity—The Bedimpled French Heel- ed Revue. Barker: Bakery i 120 3rd Street SWEDISH LUTHERAN } Leolefetndotele ( Services will be held at the Swedish Lutheran Church Avenue D, between Sixth and Seventh Sts., Tomorrow, as follows: Always Dust With WAND NEA and ‘your furniture will ever ow old. It not only POLISHES and CLEANS as’ no net ony Foreman. but it PRESERVES the varnish or enamel and saves expensive Tefinishing. . Leaves no oily film. EEE EEE EEE ETEEEET When Shopping, Refresh Yourself at The Chocolate Shop Semling & Register Nfoedendoetodterdosdeddoade Morning Service (Swedish) at 10:30 Sunday school at - - - 12:00 Evening Service (English) at 8:00 AY LOMAS HARDWARE CO. Main Stréet cea 100 Disciples of the Mirth and Beauty Cult Comics, Steppers, Songsters Galore Hemmédd in by The Golden Frival Chorus of Fifty PRICES—55c to $2.20 Seat Sale Tuesday, Harris & Co. Ce a \ Special Ice Creams and@lees Se oe Pure Fresh Candies SRR REE ERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE Luncheonette Pb bbb br bbb ebb rhere ebb RRR eee ebb ebb bebe eet The church choir will sing at the evening service’ hhh bbb beh eleb ebb bbb bit Solelobebele i E. F. ALFSON, Pastor Ba le a e . OO [FRR RR RRR EEE ERR eR RE REE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE bt

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