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SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 1920. \ -BISMARCR TATLY TRIBUNE 7:30 p. m. Open ao demonstration. a at ENG : 7 Y ane cr 6:3 i ” i = ‘ P _ ae Q dividual voices were of excelleft, qual- ~ = ‘tines a ap. F AMOUS CHOIR ity andthe eho disclosed Eotenaial CHURCH NOTES he care = eames unigon, fine precision and ‘balance. | ee 8:00 p. m.' Special Harvest Festival | : x . | Fi BI M “ R clean cut attack and dellightful ? ' meeting. APPEARS HERE nuance.” EvangeNeal Titlisra Alin Chiureg. | There will be music especially tor g! ; \GHLAN GIVES | Avenue D and Seventh: street. |the’ o8cdSion, both’ instrumental and ; sae! = i German: seryive Rev. J.’ yocal interspersed’ with appropirate ; , , i § Jt i W 7 randt, o| on, will have charge of syéeches on Harvést: An ihterestin: 4 4 . =. s Bon 1 ek GO, THIS EVENING STATEMENT ON the service. Everybody invited. time is assured everyone, Mie —' THEATRE: a § 4 wC aaa | Week-day Serviced: ~ i i i Sinton A d REVOLT? SPEEGH Second Colored Baptist Chureh, i Weaiesaay ue Holiness meet- “Last Time Tonight TONIGHT i ms CBee A y i Services Stinday, Oct. 31. \ Mae a3 : ~ ft ay - ? Welsh Singers Delighted James-| Joseph Coghlan, active worker for| 3) 9. a Marhing sérvice, text;Amos,| Thursday—Publié ‘service conducted TOM MIX CHARLES RAY town ‘Audiene Ex ect Bi the Nonpartisan league, denies that | 3rd chapter,-3rd! verse: “Can two walk | by the young poppe: = 4 7 C— EX pi ig he, in an alteration with Judge Burke | together except they do‘agteb?” | Hriday.“Goarg me ing. \ in- F 7 —in— ae leo " during ,a! township volitical meeting | “g'99 ». m. Bi Saturday—Public praise meeting. ° 75 i . ma)? Welcome Here i Burfeteh’ county, advocated revolu- | jeaiah, Pot ney be plied Sine wells is'cordially Invited to all “THE TERROR” 4 ‘Homer Comes Home d ion in this country. |«Leariing how to’ preach.” / aa panera ar = : Rémeinber? A boy and his dfeams?, of ; n, Captain, Sid The Latest and Best Mix Thriller , the great world and the wonderful thirige The famous Mountain Ash male! ajtnoy; . : H : ough persons’ who attended the; Sabbath school at 12/15'p? im. chorus, which appears in concert @/ meeting, who intorthed The Tribuna) ‘The general public is invited: the Presbyterian church tonight, gavé| of it said: that Mr. Coghlan took the‘! ~ ‘ yowa* do?” And how you'd’ come! hofne again: some day—famous and rich? ‘An First Presbyterian Chureh, 3 ENGAGEMENT COMMENCING MONDAY all the folks would be at the station with’ "| | | ! Rev. /H. C., Postlethwaite, ministed | i 2 ined by the ballot they should be Deanalivic aS “. 3 | rors! 730, “DPheme, “ ‘ 99 flags and band? And she'd re, wait- chorus was received with enthusiasm. | gained: i toghlanide | Preaching:service (German) 10 a. m. | zap) Seca Ww } et BRE on Those arranging for the appearance Bained( by revolution; Mr. Coghlan‘ de / Sunday school, 1 a.m. * sccana rat HIGHER ok ieee at 4 HILE NE YOR SLEEPS' eins —Alsouw 7 ; | Address: “By. their’ fruits ye shall. prayer: » Two nut a The. mightiest screen drama of all times. Nine’ acts, : . Prayer! * Two niiti(lers \ by the'¢aur- ~ an i ELMO LINCOLN: of the singers hope to see the Presby3) Judge Burke, at the meeting, composed'6E* Messrs Hilly terian church filled for the concert'to- id know them.” M:4h-a, m. \ i test \ ice, 6:45 pon. | ; i (9,000' feet) of titanic thrills and sensations,- * {f “The Hercules of the Filts” > i ‘ ¢| from a speech of Governor F Y ople’s A feRs night. The profit from ‘the concert - ” 2 ‘oung people's Seed : _ will go to the public library to buy | delivered at a meeting_in Evening sermon, 7:30 p.m. ere anil Meésdames oe hooks of fiction, which are in great| in which domestic problems Please note, that ont Young. Peo-\ ~ junio# Sitnday’ school at 9:30, AM Performance Starts at 7:15 i Monday Ned dentand thee gehncn aaa aubteare pie's saciety begin their mecting 20 orier qepartment# at 12 m: Classe | ‘ “THE WORLD AND HIS The Mountain Ash: Male Choir. has| the Governor was quoted as re | winutes earlier and’ that the preac Rie ¥ ee nel s nae ee eee \ ALL SEATS 35e r WIFE” E appeared’ in the leading cities of the] to the: American Revolution ‘services in the evening begin at 7.39) Onn teu Enaak. ' tea ey ve . country and has received much praise | foreign oppression in'1776 and saying | instead of 8 o'clock. Psietid et ne ei re at 6:30. y 2 a from’ music. eritics. The New York! that if the time comes’ when condi-|. Remember the victory prayer band, | Yue “e ple antteai Rian acarkett ‘ Evening World said of its appearance| tions are similar a just revolution: pyegday evening, 7:30. \ H ; en! ng see wine i practi om Es IE IES ot 5 in New York: bad may be necessary. + ( C.F. Strutz! Pastor, ' Cal” message’ ne wit help: y eae : - = : : — “The Mountain Ash Male Choir) My, Coghlan decliires that he said} ‘> le bata Hina : py Ula hag DECLINES SHIP this: school -and inform .them- | Heather -Mixtures: Wool Hose, r So a ae eas ast evening | that if conditions get like they were First Baptist Church suevaid: Mise"Sones and. Mr. Periler | "~ selves the correct’ way to mark} $1.25.—Bergesons. Thy BOARD POSITION their ballot on sine day. | In- pee rie aero at-old” Historic Plymouth Church, 8] o¢ that time it may bé necessary to 4 7 ay aUr'y Edward F. Jordan, D.,D., pastor. will’sing’ a duét. _ Prayer meeting rs : large audience enjoyed the remark-| have another jist revolution, and he| preaching service in the moriing at Wednesday evening Ut 7:30, All pre istruction hours at 10:30 A. M., : rs epee: Washington Oct: 30.—Marin J.|12:30 P. M., 3:00 P. M.,.7:30| Hats; 25 Per Cent‘ Discount., - able singing and demanded encores for 5 SCENES alnidat aay number. While some‘of | 84¥8 he emphasized the word “just. Ag, Abe eee S cordifilly, irivited to the™services 02 Gillen\ of Wisconsin, has tel hed | — : unday Scheol ai 100. the’ church: 4 A sconsin, has telegraphe y y ‘ as] as ~ tae car gare cre’ ti, English: Mae eel $15 Silk Shirts; $10, all shirts} Yoyng People's meeting in the even: bimbo PE President Wilson declining to serve P.M. and 9:00 P. My $8.00 Hats, $6.00.—Bergesons. ‘ ing at 6:30: McCabe: Methodtst’ Eplicopal Church {0° the‘new shipping board. Mr. Gillan Le aT = * 4s the third of the seven men selected z Sram Hs i hey were too. The in-| 1-3 Off.—Bergesons. Hoe Card edi eee Rite 2 aici Preaching service in: the’evehing at}' at the hour of morning worship the Seay aes 5 = — 7:30. ‘The message will be. Evange-| pastor will britig’to the attention of ; ~ veeible eliss for High Sclool stuiFents| te People jeoubenth eecking Pro- |Polntment. WY ; le class fo! d S y ” 6 jt "A n| + ‘ ‘ be gram.” The membershiptof the’church | Q t t q al eel d. on Monday evening at 7:30.- are-urged to atténd*this sérvice. Spe- KING:: GEORGE ) a secre sca 4 ma e ae rales Oe atey ces Weinee cial .muste | rider: the. direction of | F LES. : : oe x ' P ae All are cordially invited to attend. |" Sunday " genbot “at ithe: noon nou. : Ei LAWSUIT the wealthiest old family in © Sk Geonze’s Church, : Mee rill Seaebo giver Mendent.. New York, Get. 30.—King George V! Saeeiar wate Oe Cereitenant resort rice tr, tet sonny aabe ane | New York adopt a pretty | 8:00 a. m. Holy communion. < The sermon ‘tifeme, “Is Christianity | Maxwell and Moore, incorporated, tf 4 yo a hi by the President to decline the ap- 8 Weeks | Then Xmas 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Sunday | Practicable- and Workable?” Special | an’ accoufititig’ In’ connection with al-| hes vse & ry wah" Tee i school in- Parish house’ for this week | music that’ you “will enjoy. Among|leged’ dvercharges’ resulting trom | bookstore cl rk? Why not arrange enou h time in ad- only: = f 7 Jother numbers; there -will be a‘solo| munition contracts given the Réming- || \ aS ie he 4 y } 8 & 14:00'a. m. Morning prayer and Ser- | by Mrs. T: reat ith aaale, pradestace ton Arms company by the British gov- | ° / 1 : A \ . _ companiment. jO' ie least attrac! ernment in 1918: \ hantwl.* ,. vanee for your appointment? raaya0 p. m. Vespers and Meditation. {feature of the Pleasant Hdur services, Lagi tl \ On Monflay a poor salesgirl in a Bookstore. On Tuesday - A special call to prayer: fs the Rly t tte ot eae VOTING SCHOOL she was living in a Fifth Avenue mansion surrounded: by. i ‘tion is ft ith [hymns by songregé ss ‘ aps x A : . suas Theretoré, at all the services‘in’ loner singing Sr i onyany of | School for = ana Women is | of her own. \ : ‘ B i i hippers as nothing: else. open’ every day this week in the | : been N St. George’s tomorrow, prayers will be ee 1p) have hucdee hanie sve men ee ae oe : : said on behalf of the people that they | iJ6 Sou an extra’ special invitation | 4. 0f CAHall over Rex Theatre. | Read the brilliant mystery story of New York Society isa well appreciated Xmas pr esent may be guided aright in the choice et 6 join us in the services Sunday .All people are requested to visit:, Kathleen Norris; 7 } ¥ men to represent them in the councils | wvening. Stratgers.in the’ city always gal i y ; of the n@fion. Members are asked tO | node welcome. 7 Lieve in BUTLERSTUDIO j="=" oF eum aver (| be et : 9811! i Upstairs “ Phorie 249 poe ree -Hallowe’en Dance at Gen PEMENT |: Picto ria LR eview i ~. 112 Main Street. x, ° - * . * . SE Math Sts UPSiae Sh One sunaay some’ “K.P. Hall, Saturday!) Westera Maid Beauly | = é 10:30 a. m, Open air meeting. 6 cet : 5 : 4 4 A 11:00 a. m. Holiness meeting. night, Oct. 30. O’Con-||- Parlor: Soe ‘or November “ 2:00 p. m. Sunday School and Bible nor’s Orchestré : ‘, lett : my pgs sy Lite ALL NEWLY EQUIPPED : OUT TO-DAY Ae 7 and up-to-date, will be: lo- ; ‘ g ” 4 i - ‘||’ cated upstairs in the Little || W L : {Ah lato building, Third and’ ‘ Y f j Y o wer | Sela me Ted A " . Lucas Co. i SPECIAL EXHIBIT AND: SALE O Gordon Furs eet Wednesday, Nov. 3%} | SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE from the well known Fur House of | Gordon & Ferguson, St. Paul, will be here on Wednesday, November 3rd; with a complete exhibit of their entire line of Fine Far Garments. ~The showing will comprise the very newest Models in, Fur Wraps,~} Garments and Small Furs, as well as thé most popular and desitable Furs.” wh@ This is the most opportune occasion of, ibe Season to. eset your Furs forearly winter and the Holidays. A\s there will be no investment on our part in this transaction, every article will be sold on a’ very. small margin~of profit, thereby Broadway, as‘soon as build- ing is completed. 1 _ “The Store:of Quality and Service” ey \ ' New York, Oot. 20, 1920 HON. GUNDER OLSON, : 3 N ‘ Grafton, N. D. \ ' \ Republican success now seéiis’ certain and we can with complete confidence te assured of tite eléo~ tion of Harding and Coolidge. This means everything - for the nation's welfare. To bring the largest republican suecess and its consequent greatest national. good,, we must have large republipan m8- Oy jorities: in both Senate and House. In ‘this way, and in. this: way only, is! the fullest possi- ple- sanctioning of party purpose made certain, and in this way the great constructive work offering you the opportunity of securirig the Finest Furs at lower prices than is otherwise possible. : y f ; ee we Special Orders will require from three to four weeks to complte, so that garments wanted for the’Holidays must be |, |}if ‘ phere inh Saag cipro ota sel Fie aa y ordered now. .As we were able: to secure this‘ Special Exhibit for One Day Only, we -respectfully request your’ presence: if - ahead which are immeasureable in magaitude- / h n Wednesday, November 3rd. a : " ; : Hi and. complexity, will be certainly solved. ae e / i | I am délighted to hear of the sure election of Dr. Ladd and to know that. you are. doing. everything possible to make this certain. { know that the f ( d F ( d F : republicans of North Dakota will leave nothing ‘un= ‘ j or on urs are OO urs ‘| dene which can be honestly performed to. give 7 ie / : : oe | - Harding’ and Coolidge the largest majorities ever é Well known and worn wherever climatic conditions and style j aeibdeasnepubaicashiwectdent ranadinee cakerthe so requirements demand Fur Garments. ‘There are-one more Dakota;"and send-Dr.. Ladd. td the. ssuetes » ™ = of Best wishes Ry nig: ' 5 truthfully represented and none better-made than Gordon Furs. . You may rest assured, when ordering | ~_' GORDON QUALITY FURS WILL H. HMYS, Chairman Republican: National Committee. / _ } || A.W. LUCAS CO, . The Store of Quality and Service — = aie '” BISMARCK, N. D. | | Political Aidtestiiesnent ‘omtm mecennans ronan MMI aroun 1 f Easemcnmpgrsvrmnmra eae sng anannnsnn sana M4 Pot