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SATURDAY, JANUARY CHILD WELFARE ({_cHtrce: ee 1921 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN HARMONY PLAN ‘marized, and should be preserved as! (. | Thursday and Friday, Manager A. B. a part of the accounting records S/BISMARCK AN Mead, ee the Overland: Mead cone has arranged for two cars to eer ane the taxpayer. Goods taken in the in- EASY | pany, me 6 ventory which have’ been so inter- jleave his garage at 8 a. m. Thursday CLINIC SIICCESS REV. COPELAND ‘Timmer Visitors OF SENATE T0 mingled that they cannot be identi- AT BASKETBALL sort for tne) Gtorton. co aby city F. Gustaf:o1 aud Mrs. Gustateon tied with specific invoices, will be + j and will provide free transportation GIVES TALK TO of Rae were in town yesterda deemed to be the goods most recently Bisma » over! for the first ten farmers of the com: < if purchased.” the ssicele high schooi at ‘pasketbail | munity who will call his office and MEN OF CITY Buys New Con i sd (SSCSOSaCST SA Jast night. The visitors fought hard} agree to go. pine oral time tious aerate ’_ Mra. O. H. Will has purchased a iM t were on 1 the game end:| aerial : Mrs. O. H. 8 pur a : | a for women has been worked out in The new birth, or regeneration was’ new Dodge Brothers roWiedoGr eden: WOULD CURB ing 27 to 10 in Bismarek's favor. \ Phone 453 for the famous Wil- connection with the Missouri Slope|the theme of Evangelist Copeland's At Dickinson last hight Mandan’ ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. Poultry show, has proven a decided | sermon on Friday night. it was a . Daughters of Isabella. Baker’s Resolution Goes to Con- Irigh school won ‘oy of 14 1011, a ie 1 that is all i link a success. The real aim of the county great message, such as this,age needs; The Daughters of Isabella will meking Mandan cond victory over) The coal that is all coal, no clink- i home demonstration agent, Miss El-, and made a profound impression upon meet Monday night at 8 o'clock in Sideration of State Affairs ‘ Dickinson. j ers, no soot, no dirt. $5.50 per ; sie Stark, was to put on a child wel-| the audience. ‘The meetings are prov- the K. of P. hall. c it on town high School swon from) ton delivered. Washburn: Lignite . ommiltee ENendale, Tt to 8, at Jamestown Insel Coal Co. Phone 453. ny fare clinic, demonstrating food nu- trition. This succeeded beyond the; ‘ng a great blessing to all who attend and will doubtlessly bring lasting expectations of Miss Stark ard het, good to the city. assistants. specialist from the agricultural col-j lege and nurses from both hospitals, working together in the free clinie, | had more than they could do, so en- Miss Inez Hobart, food’! ‘Tomorrow the Evangelist will speak at the penitentiary at 2 o’clock in the jafternoon and address a meeting for men and boys at the Evangelical ; Church at 3 o'clock. All men and bo; LEAVES FOR HOME. E. L. Frestad, a farmer living near Tuttle, who has been in a Bismarck gerate will pass hospital, left, today f for his home. Purchase. Aut 0. E. H. Cubbage, general manager of for a affairs commit ee of the n the so-called r Thursda Baker, ten The state aittion introduced noon by Senitor committee of men, fi sentative Clafson, of Pembina night. | , introduced a Dill in the house - nee | s afternoon designed to curb spec: tive stock seliing. uid that many farmers in a and Cavalier counties have sunk large sums of money in stocks that, proved worthless. If your Engine needs Regrind- WRN: CLOSING. [IECar keine athe bat aecnrild Wale, Bisuanck Fume SLIGHTLY HIGHER dry and Welding Co. thusiastic was the response from) are urged to attend. A special invita- | Re a compa - : a a sae ht women and children for measure-| tion ie etandaa toc the Leadon ot chee" Daige Brathrs Young leaguers from the house and five ‘The bill would reqitire that a stock, Chicago, Jan, 8) ‘Trading in grain ment of the children and study of! the legislature to come to this service. | car, ii independents from the senate. salesman selling a speculative stock! started light today and the market proper nutrition. Many chilésgn has | <= Rererece to the committee came as “Tite on the note or security of the; showed litte change from yesterday's to be turned away for want of ac-| ‘Zion Lutheran Chureh Napoleon Priest Here the result of a motion by Senator Ab! stock.” | finish, opening quotations — rangi! Hart’s Marinello commodation. | Avenue D and Seventh street. Father George J. George, was in town’ fred Stee} of Stutsman county The stock sale or company} from £2 to 1 1-4 cents higher. Wheat slothing department. where; German service, 10:20 a.m. over night on his way from St. Paul, onded by Senator Howman, Teagan would be red from collecting. nal | eee better undertone due ta Parlors the note if this provision were not tent buying to hedges. against | Room 4, Hughes Block methods for making wearing ap from old things at hand, attracted a great deal, of attention from the| men as well as from women. Miss} Stark had this department in charge. Prizes were awarded in the various departments of the women’s exhibits | as follows: The clothing exhibit was to show; the women what could be accom- thing was exhibited and | el | i! serviee, 8:00 p.m. V. Bartling, Pastor. St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral i | New Year's Day Service. Eight o’clock a.m. Low Mass and doly Communion and Ev rmon. | Nine-fifteen a, m. Low Mass and Ger-! j man sermon, Ten-thirty a.m. High Mass and Eng- English | teday, ‘returning to his parish at Napoleon In addre; Home From St. Cloud Miss Catherine Theisen, , returned oa Thurs- at her shholz Milline day from a vacation spent home in St. Cloud, ‘Minn, Optician Returns Mr. Sam _ Daniels, optician at the) strong conviction that of the Bu-' tives. ter, Mr, St “In making ny motion I | Senator Baker not to impugn my mo- 1am sire that Senator Baker to believe that none of us are infall-! request and when f differ from an opin ion’ of another man is lege and my duty to say 80, ‘inion may be peculiar, but | have a! 1 am here to: followed, box vit sales and closed firm | 1-t to 2} | 1-4 cents higher, Opposite G. P. Tlotel Phone 896, Bismarck, N. D. Electrolysis Eleetrie Massage of Face and: Sealp Wrinkle Treatment Acne and Blackhead Treat- tae. Rejected Celebrates His 108th Birthday! ‘Trish Controversy Cost 61 Lives Jan. 8. George | London, Jan. 8.--Two hundred and who wag rejected because of | SiXty-ove ‘persons were killed and 466 Wheeling, W. Va, J A Crow, sermon. plished by women in the way of made; ees Vather Hiltner, Pastor, Knowles jewelry store, returned ‘ast! exercise that God-given yeason which} advanced age by a recruiting; Wounded in Ireland in 1920, according | over garments. The exhibit consist: | eons evening from a week's visit at the L possess myself. I have not reached: officer when he sought to enlist for) to government figures which do not _ ment ed of children’s garments made out! ond Baptlst Church» home of his parents at Lisbon. {that stage where | am willing to con- iry service in the Civil law, ude $2 who died as a result ct, Face Bleaching =e cede to any man the right to tell me) died at the family home, Denver Hili, ?; riots in Ulst E. L. HART of sheeting, including three girls’ Ulresses, petticoats and underwear. all five garments totaling $1.74 when finished. Another display was made i t the Second Baptist church Sun- \aay, Jan. 9, 1921. Morning service, ter, 40 verse, “And the Child Grew.” , St. Luke 2d cha Ap- | H. D. held under $7,000 | Epperma' how to vote or Sicering Committee how not to vote’ on’ of Wisconsin, ‘3 what bills, may be introduced. Marinello Graduate Shampooing, Manicuring Hair Dressing Mr. Crow re-| 108th birthday | iles on} ‘ingon community may have an oppor- near Littleton, W. Va. cently celebrated hi: anniversary by riding eight m his horse to the home of his sons. FARMERS TO ATTEND In order that farmers of the Dick- | up uf garments out of mill ends, in-| i “ fw i | Evenin viee, Josh. 3d chapter,| Charge of assault on a boy. He was | This resolution smatters of what | [ ‘ ) : cluding infants’ underwea% Then| danade as Rea Piers arrested by Chiet of Police we radi was known as a steering committee, Sree ae | tunity to attend the Western Missourt Marcel Waving and Hair there were made over garments as_| ‘th verse, “On a New Road! y he old days. It was my privelege Slope Power Farming convention Weavi i oy ath sc : ’clock, | 80n. in the ol ¥ c ae v follows: | Sabbah school 12m to 1 orclock, -_—— ie witness the workings of old time SEARCH FOR GOLD \\hich will be held at Hebron next caving Boy overcoat and cap, gent's over-| The Eo panes Athaey (i Enge Appointed | steering committees and the impres: | i at we resses ules i ev, eusley, Pastor. . = | eee EM ieee on Dr. R. S. Enge, of Bismarck, has} sions made on my mind then were; Prospector Hunts Riches for, boy's suits of clothes oi Hl Sowa Hd Evangelleal “Chureh ; been named a member of the state! lasting. ‘That impression was that ‘ | suita ofcclothies, cottay pe dies oy a Corner Seventh and Rosser streets. | board of chiropractors, to succeed Dr.' much excellent legis ation was stifled | Years; Inherits Them i over dresses, quilaren’s, hater iti sa German sermon, 10:00 a. m. ''S. A. Danford, formerly of Bismarck,! by such a committee and it consti: ! | Prizes were awarded as follows: | Sunday School, (English) 11:00 a. m. eho tug imoyed te Oregen: ee eine (NE A. plat Special.) 100 er cent h | Canned Vegetables—Class_ I. ! Immediately after Sunday School, Leave for California j peales:. a a comune anlete an a] (elena, “Mont, Jan, 8..—Frank | e | Corn—lst, M Gertr ‘ | Svangelist Copeland will preach to, : | delayed bills committee oll! Lamy, prospector, has He it rich | ye | « Bientae Puente aera a like Marea P Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes of Re-| as such, but this session is only two | after twenty years’ pursuit of fortune ; If your spine is i ] Bismarck. F Bt In the afternoon at $ o'clock there | 820 oe family, TMG for ater | days old eae ee reached the, in-the hills and mining camps of Mon- ; li f MA p ° S In normal con- Pen bs a nia where ey W visit unt! pril | stage yet is body wen | tana. ye 3 ENE Ist. Mrs. John Snyders Bis- | will ne special eee for men and! 1" Mr. Garnes is cashier of the First | yesterday intending to refer all impor-| But the strike is through no effort | dition you will have 100 per cent ‘ Tomatoes—ist, Mrs. Anna Starke! Lyoung peoples prayer.service, St#te Bank of Regan. tant malls, to conminttees, 7 of hin own, ane age roe | health. Anything less than this td sbhng a bears hE S ‘state affairs committee ¢ Nv e bas fallen eir to a fifty thous- ‘ . s aa staet naa? Serre Ma| fenewatistie sevice wnehatee of' Mrs. Mrs. Harnett Recovering resolution and report it out when the| and dollar estate in Michigan. left to| means Dis-ease. The Chiroprac- pe ‘1 | ova C ; x "time seems him by a brother. i 5 pee * * pbcang ist, Mrs, Pearl Matscheck, | Rvangelist Copeland at 7:30 p.m. The, coming to reside in Bismarck, ts re. "Re ator ‘Howman in seconding the "Fifteen years ago Lamy tried to in: tor looks for the impingement Blamareke John Snyder, revival mee! ings tal c ihe TAtIylni covering ro a slight operation at! iovion observed that the senator) terest this brother in the mining o' (pinching) on the nerves at their Becte tan salice Gectrae rext week. The om ic is ¢ Losi y in-| St, Alexius. Irs. Harnett expects 0) .cemed to have changed his policy this tract of land. Laurent couldn't | Soe ‘i A = : : Be eee ee ee een ae seer ae gttie Me ee eae ee alee” yentarday, ut: declared! Ne fatsjsce the’ plan ‘cnet the) boys: split apy) exit from the spine. Chiropractic 3 i iy der. | Frank coming to Montana. * . B 0] ored the mot rank comin ntana y . a 7 enter Miss Gertrnde J Ed bites ba Bridge Work Goes On ator F oa , leaguer, expressed Laurent died two years ano. Vertebral Adjustments take off fee ial teed ta aay Jen- ware : e: have the Dill refer ed, awyers took up the search for! Tyja i 2 nings, Bismarck; 2nd, Mrs: Jolm Suy-/ Mornin geervice at 10: pylWork on the, ismarelestandan willingness to hare ioe othe now day Prank advertisement in. Mon i this pressure, and the Dis-ease ig marck. 1 Sunday School at 12 o'clock. ya) ee Dee ork and under modern rules and progres: | tana papers located him. disappears. | a ou mixture—Ist, Mrs. Harry Young People’s meeting at 6:30 apr on ne No. 2, No. 3 and sive days the imeasure would auto. Lamy is going to Michigan with the | © | pe eae ame pier 0. et on te Manag, ue ic matically be referred back to the sen- intention of putting his plan ef pros: | c 9 here i Beat eo ection! Mrs. John Snyder. "preaching cervice in the evening at, down over 5 feet, with about 15; NET No day. !pectingy his brother’s land, whieh fell your health up to Par? If not, there is a SHELA LORS ACER Eee eet Per iphas ose eae Senator Levang ovposed the Dill be.’ through 15 years ago, into effect. : ; | Hits, Myrtle Cole, atate home denon ye da evcuing at he ae L. T. 1. Meeting, ing retarted) Um. ihe, yivacyoce ve PLEAD GUILTY f ce ause Chiropractic removes the cause and is - on Monday ev cae aes v0g yaile i * stration leader, judged the clothes. | On Sunday morning several special | The L. T. L., the children’s branch | the ayes prevailed. et) George Meuchel and his wife, who! Canned Frults—Class 1 | nusical numbers wili be given by the of the w. c ae will hold their | IN IS confessed to firing their cream sta Nature restores health. oes Pears—Ist, Gertrude Jennings; 2nd.! double Quartet, including a solo by Tesular meeting } londay afternoon at JAMESTOW tion and shoe store at Mott three! . | * Mrs. Harry Clough. ‘\ir. O'Hare. 4 o'clock in the Community room TOR OVE R weeks ago, pleaded guil'y to a charge 4 SEE | 9 peaches—Ist, Mrs. John Snyder;/ jn the evening the Junior Choir the library. Election of officers will VIC ,of argon before Judge HH. i. Rerry of| 2nd. Miss Gertrude Jennings. anaes ‘occur at this time. All members are LOCAL LODGE: Mandan Tuesdey. Mes. Meuchel was! R S ENGE D C Ph Cc Ph at Mrs. John Snyder; 2nd.) at the evening services .the ord! j Teauented to be present. direay sentenced to one year in the state owe ’ ° * . a iss Gertrude Jennings. : 7 di tered. Zonta i ponitentiary while Meuchel received | ance of Baptism will be administer Supt. Mar ite WN : dent 3 d 7 : gun’ aber ne ie ertruae wat ave cordially invited to worshiP . superintendent. J. a Martin, who , Ancient Order of 1 indeterminate “sentence of, from. | Lucas Bock, Bismarek, N. D. 4 - | with us. {was reported as having been ‘taken United Workmen, was victorious over | one to three 's in the same inst ss : ah tea dihitty ; Sat rot Airs. Fenty Voight i aa ee: suddenly ill of tonsilitis, is still very Bismarck lodge in, ithe membership tution. Lady Attendant X-Ray Laboratory SIG CA han Bel aE ALES First Presbyterian ehure! ev. H. iit at his home on Fourth street, nay-| contest by 2 scant lead of nine m —--- - z Se ; | ee aN este Mrs. John Sny-; |@. Postlethwaite, minister. red ing developed a severe case of erysip-| bers, aug vdinge to a sacle on of oe Special Metin Monday even- | Se deokeobetestooentenoofnfonctonde sce tenLeeerde ster DooenkoeederedesLederdoeoerde dele deonde Deseideslereeboreoeloefer , ti | worship at 10:30. Theme, “The Voice, clas following tonsilitis. The patient, state o1 jcials, received here. James: | + :30 vp. m. in the E. A. | Bert corlectia ee Snyder. | of Christ.” Special music. His in care of @ trained nurse and his! town had 141 members and Bis K leas, the Masonic T iT | es | « Weetoine af a + asa tA Junior Sunday school at 9:30. AU) many friends hope for an early re-| 132 in the contest. Jamestown ale ezree a e Masonic Temple. ' Gta aaa Penne G rtrude Jennings. {other departments at 12 m. Remem- covery. ahead in insurance written. T' | eh Oe ¥ i ork— ee Geneeue zenuings. ber the men’s class. Ree Mie iceae a “winning lodge gets a ene hundred do! i Remember the big *dance in i: | bP : Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Eve-) iss Hoerman Returns lar prize. | : i u c | vorcet plekles—tst. | Mrs. Henry/ ning worship at 7:30. ‘Theme, “The, | Miss louise Ioerman, Superinten- ee Patterson’ s Hall tonight. Com- & ¥ r) elahtss ae ars Bat om 'Man of Faith.” ‘The choir mul: ina dent ut the) Biemarek ay tal r NCOME RULES _mencing 9:00 p. m. ' of Reans—-Ist, aurry n:! “Phe Home Light,” (Macy) urned early in the week from a thr ‘ y 2nd. Mrs. Rafne a ” le 0 Vhi sla Ferner wiN sing a solo, “Jerusalem, ! months’ leave of absence. While NNO JNCED C d D | ped ee Mrs. Pearl Mats-/ yy Parker. Mr. George Humphreys away Miss Hoerman attended impor: ARE A U | — ane | ome y rama Text ind. Mrs. Henry Voight. will sing the beautiful solo, “Nazar-| tant professional meetings and was} | i = : a sane conection ot vegetables—Ist.! eth” (Gounod). at her home in Kansas much of the! Regulations governing the prepara- p 2 Mrs. aa hn Snyder; 2nd, Mrs. Lee Legislators and strangers in the time) M Ida Swanson relieved | tion of inventories by those who are} DAILY qe {4 e 99 Py She pels te. ‘ a city are especially invited. Miss ‘Hoerman, ‘acting superin' ; required to make @ return on inven-! L PHOTO t= a . guage i Clothing lass TY. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening dent, during | ‘Hoerman’s lei ec, tory basis for 1920 was announced | & BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ~~ | | EI ee pace Mana cents, Mrs. Subject, “John the Bap- | ‘Auto Collision | today by W. i. Byes pole oe ot Knoxhhall over the Northwest for Quality i= p = 1» Ma internal revenue for strict ! ps . Libead aoe .= Boys’ overcoat—Ist, 75 cents, Mrs | ieee Mrs, Alired Zuger escaped injury | North Dakoti | | MAIL US YOUR FILMS © i= ; J A. Bigg: Mandan. i St. George’s Church. last night when the taxicab, in which| “Inventories must be valued at (2)! so = or Wash dre SS girls—Ist, 75 cen Rev. 'T. Dewhurst, rector. she was being taken to her home from! cost or (b) cost or market, as de-j; i Mrs. ae Bieas anda! ae. 5 i Services for tomorrow, first Sun- the hospital, was struck by an auto-/ fined in article 1584 as amended, = Mrs. A. H. Peterson, 4{andan | Jay after Epiphany: mobile. ‘The name of the driver of the) whichever is lower. (See article 1 l= ‘ 9 adies’ made over dress—Ist, 75) 8 a. m-—Holy communion. car which crashed into the taxi was|for inventories by dealers in securi ASK Your Grocer = 6“ H C d td 9 M cents, Mrs. John Crowder, Bismarck:| 10 a. m.-—Church school. His companion, a Catho- | ties.) Whichever ba is adopted, For i= The Girl e oul in t Buy ‘ 2nd, 50 cents, Mrs. John Crowder, Bis-| 11 a. m.—Holy communion and ii whose home is not in Bis-| must be applied consistently to the; ig ‘ | ‘ sermon. injured but was able to’ entire inventory. A taxpayer may,; Humpty Dumpty Bread IE At Th ps’ skirt—2nd, 50 cents, MPS. 4 p. m.—Vespers and benediction. leave > the ity. The taxi driver main-| regardless of his past practice, adopt | rodui y 1 le John Crowder, Bismarck. | It is earnestly hoped that all the tained the other car was on the left the basis of “cost or market, which-} BARKER BAKERY 2 , Girls’ woolen dress—1st. 75 cents.| members of St. George’s church will side of the street. * j ever is lower” for his 1920 inventory, | 1= Mrs. A. H. Peterson, Mandan; 2nd,/ attend the Blessed Sacrament tomor-' Ss | provided a disclosure of the fact that = 50 cents, Mrs. J. A. Biggs, ‘Mandan. row and make their first communion VISITING HER SON. ‘it represents a change, is made in! = Boys’. suit of clothes—ist, 75 cents.|for 1921. At the 11 o'clock service; Mrs. Effie Harrington is the guest the return. ‘Thereafter changes can; = A. Biggs. Mandan. the rector will deliver a New Year’s of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Harrington.' be made only after permission is se- [debbie rrr = - straw hat—Ist, 75 cents, Mrs.| message entitled, ‘Look Back, Look | She resides at Hayward, Wis. and cured from the commissioner. Inven-| = JA. ‘Biggs. Mandan. Up, Look On, Look Forward.” This) holds the record of having held the’ tories should he recorded in a legible , i= de 4 Girls’ hat_and muff set—t1st, 75] Will probably interest you. Every. | office of county superintendent of; manner, properly computed and sum-; WAD AN OFFER i ues ay, an. 9 9 (ieee Gr ee cea ict By Biggs, Mandan. body invited. one pone han any roman _—— = juilt—Ist. 75 cents, Mrs. J the United States. She held the of-! le = Crowder, Bismarck: 2nd. 20 ohm McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church. fice for 24 years arid six months un- For Your Buildin = Afternoon and Evening Performance Mrs. R. H. Thistlewaite. Bismarck. The services tomorrow will be of til her retirement recently upon al ? = Princess slip made by girl—Miss unusual interest, Dr. H. Styles Har- pension. H= Fs ' Martha Biggs. Mandan, [ziss, superintendent of the Bismarck She expects to be the guest of her, Office buildings, stores 76 Under the Auspices of the Special hook—Mandan. district will be the preacher of the son for several weeks. F Expectant M thers BS, l= Best collection of made over clothes | (2% speaking eo boule pervices. hee Nurse's -Alurani i Mectin bid ne and homes are bringing £ —lst. fin i > XN is one of the ablest speakers i ig 2 tes iB Mandan: 2nd Meee ae Te MogBiBB®| in the state and his messages are cer- | The graduate nurses of Bismarck ‘Useo By THREE GENERATIONS | jie rents these days. HE Mandan, $2. ON! tain to be forceful and eloquent.| Hospital held their annual meet: oR BOOKLET om MOTRERHOOD ann Te BABY, race Rents never were #0: high. E @ 0 | Special niusic Doth morning and eve- ‘and election: ae olicers early ti: LD REGULATOR CO., Die. 5-D, ATLANT,. Ga. = = oe e 'e e e e y FLECT OFFI jning. The morning music will be wn- Week at the hospital e follow aren wgege 3 ‘ i At _a business and ene of | der the direction of Mrs. J. A. Larson, jormieers were pian tor ue ct —. * + ui hae Moa ee = A é 2 the. Epworth Laarue of the ‘Method Special program of music in the its year: resident, Ida Swanson you lose every cent of ren- 3 = Carentan tte Matto mensant slo service at To, "a, tice Present, hing Gathers ween | Bungalow Bargain |¥ {2)\ income. during the +H For the Benefit of their Band day evening. Miss Fva Dinzia was, Reatty neighborhood sing of the dest! tary, Mrs. T. Martel!; Treasurer, TELCO INS MS = EB elected president: Mr. Alfre hymns is one of the best and most en- Nellie Woverton: ‘The Alumni hold Modern Bungalow of ‘six time it stands unoccupied 2 = first e dent pltred. Dale: josable features of the service. In/on the first Tuesday evening of each g ! = irst vice president a y e, $4 fi : Seer a4 G 9 = Kinman, secretary, Plane tae A alton there will be a violin solo by! month and the next regular meet- | rooms and bath. Three bed Remedy ‘this condition. Z Matinee at 4:00.0’Clock p. m. = for the' devotional, social and reler, Miss Ruth Quigley: a beautiful an-, ing will be held at the home of Miss | rooms. This is a thing of : af: = fi Z work of the Leagu them by the large chorus; a selection Anne Friese on Ninth street. ’ beauty. $2,500, cash-bal- We are agents for the . For Children and Adults = eee ‘by the male choir and a duet by Mrs. Saar ae ae eliable | Hastford—a = : = Dinner Dance as usual at the! T#™sart and Mr. Quigley, __Mrs, Steel Hostess , : ance on terms to suit. old reliable u ut ford 2 : McK Dai 10: ul If you enjoy a friendly service with Raeeenins Trea atidat met at the Hurry company that issues Rent = E ; i‘ 2 leKenzie. Dancing 10:00 p. m. | home of Mrs. HH. Gteel on Avenue J. H. HOLIHAN Insurance. which comes £f_ Admission matinee and night performance i & sage in song and sermon, you will be 8. on Friday evening and an unusu- | Ist door East of Postoffice across with the funds to £5 Children 55¢ Adults $1.10 = bs |yesent tomorrow evening. ally interesting session was enjoyed. Phone 745 : oe . 2 Happy After 20 Years C1 Follewing the discussion of “The Re- repay you, While your 7 ‘ H War T: = Sunday school at noon. jasses truction Period” by Mrs. Dobler, ee ’ = Inciu ing War lax = a ‘for all. ‘Special provisions made for Construction Mediate ’ building is being made = = x , i men in the two clas: Mr. Loerhke 22d a sketch of the life of Thomas S a £ 2 eee ae ue oer seam | superintendent. ; jelferson' b atts Preis £ habitable, t ; 5 = getting a . r 20 y Rowe 3 at 6:39. Ne ol preservation of our nationa s i es ioht fsa) Pe x4 = that is over half of my life. T have |, Epworth League at tt NeW and vag discussed in round tabl S SA FE = Talk with us toda me Night Curtain 8:15 p. m. = spent in poor health and suffering eet eure dereatee evening. Miss _ Te hostess, sted by Mrs. Dun- i ae 2 from severe ga) on sstomach and in- ! Dingle president, Be ee nam and ‘Miss Ward, served tea and FOR SALE, large safe cab- = = ae haa critiver Seen me I a If you are a stranger in our city, “kes eae Senne: inet style with full filing : H : COUNTRY NS) ORE z know of several others who have | We give you a special invitation ts U. C. T. MEETI equipment, drawers, book , z L i} 5 taken it for the same trouble and ‘are the day Liga 2 bie Th il b regular meet-. compartment, et 66”. z 4 4 : = ; 5 now well again.” It is a simple. We Ca¥, Penishipe hd tedaameare aha 40x30". This will be as After Evening Performance EH t ‘ harmless preparation that removes . ing of Bismarew Council No. 325 x dat amr $ e C iD ¥ ae Tele Present = the catarrhal mucus from the intes- | ay % ii sold at a gocd igure. q Wa raw our Lue rn = Cae ea dialinvs the iusiammne: |. Mrs. N. W. Kelly, Hemstitch- at Elk’s Hall at 8 ° tonight. hoe + “The man who knows # ome al a KY é tion which causes practically all ing, Guaranteed Hose, Spirella aap also oa . es ,meet- + insurance” ¢ - = stomach, liver and intestinal ailments ' Corsets. Haggart Block, Room ing visiting U. C. T.’s cor- E. 1. MYLLER f 4 . os E icitis. vi “ Bismarck, N. D. + SAT S iy if @ 2. = including appendicitis. One dose will 6, P. 0. B..212, Bismarck, N. D. dially invited. Box 421 Bismarck, N. D. ’ t SEAT SA Li 4 MC NDAY , HA LR RIS & co. convince or money retunded. A druggists. i A. E. Brink, Sr. Counselor. hele bbb PPh PPR REPEL DIDI 1-3-tf ,

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