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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU 13, 1920 SATURDAY, Ni “PAGE TWO ig * 5) I - LEEPER EEEEEEEEEEE DEEP DEERE EEE TESEDE DIESE FEET ERE EOE Na aor ae | CHURCH NOTES | —_— os 3 fi 2nd Raptist Church We all know that public sentiment generally insists upon lower prices Wisdom of Ge and. recognizing this demand, we have gone through our different. lines and. ® yeduced prices to harmonize with the-’ present market conditions. Many items have been cut to a very small profit margin. wet Our assortments are very large and we can show you qualities.and explain, prices, ina way much more satisfactory ' to you, if you will come>in, and look through the stock at your leisure, Mail orders promptly attended to and in- quiries regarding prices or descriptions of\goods cheerfully furnished. C. M. DAHLE, Dahl Building ~~ Main Street Re SE a a ee ek Be ee LEGION MEMBERS | LEGION MEMBERS Meet at Elks’ Hall 7 P. M.| Meet at Elks’ Hall 7 P. Sunday... d } | Sunday. The Cold Weather fs now set in and your battery needs the best of care for the winter’ ; * months. . It is danger- ous to Keep your battery ina cold place, and you should by all means have your battery on a charging line or dry storage in order to keep it in first class condition over the -winter. ‘ ji Store your battery with us-and save’ the ex- pense of buying a new one next spring. Our charges are reasonable for winter storage. i Willard Service Station Phone'370 Vy, 408 Breadway Hebednfntni~t 42 More Days THEN XMAS. WHY NOT A PHOTOGRAPH? it is everlasting and everlastingly appreciated ‘by your family and. friends. ~ Make your appvintment now be- - fore the rush starts and when we can have time to bring out all the mere details. . BUTLER STUDIO 8114 Main St., Upstairs \pitorte 249 Ee E E ‘ “ PERE Er The Green Fields Beyond» The fields beyond are always green and inviting. . But experience teaches that opportunity is usually very close by and only waits proper appreciation of our own surroundings. ~~ / Those who do their buying out-of-town, should ex- amine the opportunities offered by our local merchants. The merchant here wants you for a steady customer and He will/give you the right goods at the right prices. A moment’s thought will show you that in the nature of things home service cannot, well be equaled by out- of-town merchants. - BISMARCK BANK Bismarck, J : North Dakota Messrs. Halverson&and Humphrey 4 land lames Scheffer and Mo: s, +! 1 sing two numbers,| The Foe eeheb bbe bebhineb ee bbebeibeeb ie betebbbobbbeotobetebibefotateh: MMI =| 4.) welcome. Text: Acts “The Beautiful pier, 20 versé, Gate.” The general public is invited. D. Rev. asiey Pastor, Firs! Baptist\Ckareh . I. Jorden, D. D, Pastor. hing in the morning at 10:45. “Thef Home in ‘Services at the 2d Baptist church, colored. / b Morning service, 11:30 a.m. Text: ! Proverbs 20th chapter 3d verse, “The ng ser 8:00. : of address; z . unday Sehool at 12:00: oung Pcople's meeting at. ,6:2 3 sa ATR 230 p.m, “The the “Power of] q i art will sing. ‘Al are cordially invited to be pres- | ent. ® ~ Chr'sftan nce Society Oo Ce ‘orner Fourth street and Avenue C. School. at 9:45 a, m day evening meett 8 Wedn joeloe ading rdom is open ga the b building every |Tuesday,“lhurs- nd Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m are welcome to attend these ser- ices and to vine the reading room. Firs Presbyterian Chureh : S., Postlethwaite i ing worship at 1 naw of Min nd Synod’s two numb jthe regular i | i |X Hei, us AN audajtion quartette composed of vill begin promptly and th are late will miss much of Junior Sunday Schoo! at departmett ‘Al if classes Se i fey Endeavor at . rmistice : Svening worship at 7:30. ; | Sunday will pe\observed' at’this hou . | Major'G. H. Rugs will deliver-a mess- age and the Pastor of the church will imake ‘a short talk,’ A splendid musi- ical program has been arranged. St. George's 5 Chureh : Rev. T. Dewhurst, Rector. E| Special service tomorrow in keeping 4.| with the second anniversary of Ar- lire Day. - 8 a. m. Holy Communion. ;| 10 a. m. Church School. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer. H | t 4 p. m. Vespers. At the 11 o'clock service the St. :George’s roH of honor will be El read and we shall lovingly remember +; before God all those, who at the cali "of duty, counted not their lives dear | to themselves, but went forth ‘to make “Democracy Safe for the World.” The Rector will take as ject “Lest we forget” and “ Special hymns, in which all will be able to join, will be sung and the service will be concluded by the sing- ‘ing‘of the Star Spangled Banner. “Lest we forget” is sub- ur task.” pilot i Come, pane Evangelical Association Church, corner 7th and . Streets” German service, 10 a. m. ° Stinday school, 11 a. m. Gospel address, 12 m. Young People’s Alliance, 6:45 p.m. Evening sermon by Rev. W. C. Sage, from Steele, 7.30 p.m. © pane fail to hear him. There will be*fho Victory Prayer’ band meeting ‘on Tuesday evening, but’ instead we ; will meet.on Thursday night to hear | Rev. Woodford -Taylor, missionary :from China; who is home on a fur- lough. Rev. Taylor is one of the most successful missionaries of ‘our. day, nd it wilt be a privilege to hear him. \ C.F, STRUTZ, Pastor. Rosse: eCabe Methgdist Episcopal Church Morning worship, 10:30. Theme of the sermon, Depths to the Heights.” Spécial music by the morning, choir. Sabbath school at noon, Mr. A.A. oehrke; Superthtendent. ! Epworth league at 6:30. A meer- | ing’ especially ~ “tor young people by ;young people. A profitable time’ as- Jsured. c Pleasant Hour service at '7:30. Hearty Congregational singing led pby big chorwis: Special music by the chorus and the | maie choir. ,| Sermon topic; “Three Conceptions of \ Christianity Contrasted.” You! will:be; “From the G. H. QUIGLEY, Minister. LEGION MEMBERS | Meet at Elks’ Balt 7 P.M. | Sunday. fe + ‘ CITY NEWS | 5 ee ee Here from Stasburg F.C. and J. D. Laninger, of Stras- pj. burg, are in town ona business trip j thday. Re From Wilton J, J. Schmidt, prominent stock, man from) Wilton, was in town this wack {atteniting to business. Here irom Minot j / M. Aauram, of Minot, is registered fat theGrand Pacific and is attending ‘{to businegs in thé“City. f —7- f Supt. Filert. Returned County Superintendent Sol Bilert, of Logan county, passed through Bis- marck yésterday, returning from the state teachers’ meeting at Grand Forks. : Dr. Alexander Gone East “Dr. Ida M. Alexander, , director North Dakota anti-tuberculosis asso- }ciation, left Thursday night) for vari- ious eastern points where the doctor ihopes to encnd a brief vacation. Ministers Meet The Bismarck Ministerial associa- tion will meet at the home of Dr. G. ‘H. Quigley next Monday at 2:00'p./m. “Jattend. . istate, has returned to Bismurck _to : - THE NEW. ELTINGE Theatre = ae “ORCHESTRA ORGAN—Harry Ta M. Waihes, Muster’ Organist LAST TIME TONIGHT _ Katherine McDonald The most beautiful actress on the screen, in “The Notorious Miss Lisle” ALICE JOYCE, in “THE PREY” EN gvegation in this city are invited-to :ing, Nov. 16. A busine 3. ‘meeting will| NOT. WORKING BUT TIRED ‘ (be followed by a sociahneeting. All} When one always tir ene | members e asked toy be present | out working, -or. snifer: Return to Fredonia | promptly at m jache, lumbago, rheum ‘Three’ patients discharged from St,/) >/ Y ‘stiff joints Alexius this morn e Emil Be LEGION MEMBERS | Yocate the sour Meet at Elks’ Hall 7 P. M. |" The Romantic Mysiery. Drama = —Also— as = = “BRIDE 13” ” = ’ JHRILLS—MYS TERY—DARING { x = Monday =f ‘Tuesday B aan 4 Buonty and Moldenhane’, | anaes Yas it can be traced who ‘return’ to" their h s in Wre-| Sy oO 4 . bere @ their homes in I're-| Sunday. [kidneys Mrs. weakened or * Nurse Returned =~ | Mis8 Catherine Naughton, graduate i 4 pHhH RR eerie nurse, Who has. hedn lecturing in the | | t ‘A SHORT-CU We are new prepared .to which you can complete.in 16 usually required. unimportant routine: Intensiv start on adding machine first unnecessary subjects -omitted. BANKING, and thoroughly pr Plenty of positions, ‘in school aad by mail. Write , ALL-YEAR DAY A Goodin Corsets: Factory ‘Representative spend’a short time before accompany- | ing her father’ south for the winter. i AExetianze Pulpits C. F..Strutz, pastor ithe Evangelical | church in this city, will exchange pul- S pits with Rev.W.'C. S#¥e, pastor of | the Methodist Episcopal |Steele, tomorrow evening. Elizabeth Berger if d5NLueas Bik. | ; } Lodge Meeting Fs BISMARCK; NeD: The Homestead lodge No. 300 wil! ‘Fv EP ¢ : z have a regular’ meeting Tuesday even- Metbisperenes eee church in | RRP EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE ji ‘The day of impractical gifts has passed. > Gone. is the day. when trinkets were acceptable as gifts. Today the Seerant is, Gifts That Last. ee Jewelry i is one of those gifts Which is always appreciated and.long to be remembered. iamonds. |, , We have one of the largest selections of | diamonds éver shown in the city. We have $1@00 to $125.00, ranging some of those wonderful new cluster rings. 15 to 48 inches. They: are something to be appreciated. Don’t |) fail to 'see'them. nome H : i} Soe eT Mn uuu nun from back-| of trouble for some time. pains, sore | ley Kidney Pills and Bley helped me s not always | righ} ;a way. » of trouble, diseased Gibson, 12th & Bdi- We have over 100 strings of Pearls\from You will find some wonder- ful values in this selection, BISMARCK : THEATRE Tonight Only Owing to extreme length of fea- ture,, performance starts at 7:00 O'clock ___ O'clock tonight. BIG es DIRECTOR UTHOR a story GEORGE WALSH ered Fee “FROM NOW ON” ADDED FEATURE ELMO LINCOLN | ELMO THE FEARLESS MONDAY , TUESDAY ANITA STEWART “VIRTUOUS Wi WIVES” ITT Ison 8 St.,. LaJunta, Colo., kidneys were giving me. a ue ES Writes: “My a great deal 1 took Fo- to|. Hemstitching. Mrs. N. Ww. | Kelly, Box 212, Bismarck, N. D. ble biseitisideleebeb ie a IT TO BANK JOB offer an.excellent course in banking weeks, or less than one-half the time We ‘have accomplished this by eliminating all e but easy drills in debit and credit; day, posting machine in four- weeks; This course had just’ one aim— epares you in less than one-half time. ‘Typewriting” included, The course given both for full information. ND EVENING SESSIONS -* FARGO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS O. J. Hanson, Pres., Fargo, N.\Dak. Sa ea in length from Wrist Watches 1 Buy her a Wrist Watch this Xmas. This | will be a gift that will last and one that will long be remembered. Our selection of these is up to the minute, in styles, shapes and! have been intending to for sizes. | our stock is very complete. . ~ Gent’s Watches” - A Watch is a necessity, not a luxury, and a gift that will long pe remembered. Buy him that watch this year that you There isa scarcity of Gent’s watches, but a long time. \ residing in the city or serving a con- ‘All ordained minsters of the gospel |. Folsom Jewelry Store -_

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