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= een eee. ~_—-. —s -— i ‘ ( _~—=_a ’ i | that three thousand North Dakota peo- | | musical features in thé churches, an ple will attend. HOW DO YOU DRESS? * ‘especially attractive program of mus- T0 INVESTIGATE SEL PRE RT Ties i ic’ will be rendered. Patriotic and | MOTHER SOCIAL CLUB TODAY. jother great and popular cekEA: aud | The Mothers’ Social club met this ‘hymns will be sung by everybody in | efternon with Mrs. Frayn Baker, 206 jthe congregation. The © combined 7 | Vs Thayer nba epee Jack H Haason choirs under direction of Mrs, Larson y DINN ER DANCE ie Mrs. TI ‘Baniketon read ae will sing appropriate anthems. The FOR on “athadtals and quarehes of the male chorus will be heard. Mr. Henry : , MASONS Rhine.” Descriptions were taken from Halverson jill sing: 9 solo, The mils i ae ‘ ‘lecture of Superintendent J. ws, Mar- Gospel * ne pee oe the to | aavcraprg’ | ih e diuner dance given by the East-: tin, with pictures to illu: t a a 's Y ‘ Fs F j ern Star for ance give of the, oat | feist hatan usta 2 | ering open on ‘easy hinges for you,| U. - Mail Superintendent 5 chapter, Masons, and all visiting East- GC, L. ENTERTAINED. ) ome? ; Ne Thinks Jum er et ora, members and Masons was al ‘Misses Frances and Florence Peter- | G. 4. Quigley, Minister, ; Aes Be Me Bs : success. | son were hostesses on Thursday even- eae Wome ublicity stun! Covers were laid for the one hun-| ing to the G. C. L. club at their home; KNIGHTS WILL You Need Glasses dred eight guests at long tables run | on Avenue A. The evening was spent K Minneapolis, Feb. 19.--Investiga- ning the length of the great dining/ in a thimble party and refreshments TAKE DEGREE tion “into: the “air accident yesterday aN h ? d hall ‘of Masonic Temple and across; Were served during the social hour. when Aviator Eversoll dropped from EN who have pone the reception rcom. A decoration! Miss Wyncoop will entertain the Fargo, Feb. 19— ights of Colum- jis par; natnite: it which hove ated ot | clear eyesight, - think scheme of candles interspersed with | club of Wednesday evening next. i bus of North Dakota will emplity the tho iaventore. andlanded “aphatined and act quickly. The per- fags made a very effective table dec: | See TERRE ETT, [fourth degree in Fargo the first week | wilt be begun when Carl Egg, supe! son afflicted with farsight- oration, i HERE FROM NEW YORK, in June, Master of the Fourth Degre? jitendent of air mail iveacher ie | dness is handi di Following i jgnt o'clock) Mrs. R. D. Keys is entertaining as Keating anno y. atendent of air mail, arrives here, de edness 1S handicapped in . Following the dinner at eignt o'clock! , 7 : ng announced to clared Frank H. Tower, assistant su- ; : : Gnctaternals;danes proxrams | | her guest her niece Miss Dorotay Mar- Tombera ot die orden fomsraeice tT, assistant su his daily work. Strained ; ma program in the! | 5 Spa ne 01 m pract!-| nerintendent, today. | . B main ball room of the temple contin- | tin of New York ity, Who cane on to ‘cally every state in the Union as well ny, ‘Tower will place betore Mr. sight dulls a person’s com- ued until one o'clock. Balloons and | Bismarck with Mrs. Charles,.Martin as from every council in the Norti-| je his contention that there was no!|{| Prehension. It brings about confetti were plentizully used in the | Who has been spending som months | | west will be represented. . ee r Lees all room, making « gay carnival ef | iM the east. Miss Martin is a sister ree seenies occasion for Eversall to jump and |ij Nervousness. Correct ect, «Gentighiehshad.tarer caps of red) of Charles Martin of the Compensa- CL AIM THEY = that he did it to gain notoriety for Glasses is the best remedy. white and blue, and ladies had paper ; Hon Bureau. 4 javmisele. aid "his iparnehute, If there isn't anything the ee ar ie VISITING SISTERS HAVE BANDIT: FLANAGAN JUDGE matter with your eyesight dinner cominities ie. cpatrman of the) Mr, M. C. Gaulke of Grand Forks is oo _B. F, Flanagan has been appointed ||| We will tell you so. were most ‘successf 11 m carrying out | the house guest of his_ brother-in-law, / Philadetphia, Feb. 19.—Charges , of; police judge by the city commission the dinner plan, Mrs, H. E. Spohn, | Rev. Wm. Suckow and his sister, Mrs. | ‘inhuman treatment of enlisted men to succeed E. H. Howell, resigned. Worthy Matron, had with her in the | Suckow. Another sisier is Miss Suc- | has heen lodged in congress against | = Cll am ro ers reception. line, Mrs. F. A. Lahr, Mys kow, at the Bismarck hospital. 1 ‘officers of the U. S. S. Michigan, by’ HIS TROUBLE IS ALL GONE. Setzer, Mrs. Clifton Johnson and Mrs. toe nena aml ‘the commission of public welfare. “ Iwas affected with pains all over | Jewelers and Optometrists H. F. Keller. "| MRS. NIELSON HERE: cit | cu is eee that four oul men! my back and kidneys,” writes Charles eat Mrs. Wytie Nielson of Valley City | at expiration of their enlistmenis McAllister, 1 Clark Ave., Kearney, N. 5 ALTERED, is the guest of her daughters, Super- ;were turned into the streets, without | J. “After three or four doses of Fo. popular-priced store on | intendent Minnie Jean and Miss Hazel jfunds, while money was dae them.) ley Kidney Pills 1 became i 2 y Fourth street is undergoing alteration | at their apartment in the Grand Pa-| | Officials deny thi pund my pain is all gone.” Foley i Sell your cream and poultry that will be cf interest:to the women; | cific. Mrs, Nielson will remain a few | ; ee juey Pills relieve backache, winary|{g our agentyjer:shiprdirect to: of the city.:. Theumillinery~ department days. | | i ATE BOLLING, jirregular rheumatic pains, stiff . has been brought forward to oceapy = | | Washington, Feb, 19.—The house] joiits, swollen muscles and other | Northern Produce::€o., Bis- the whole tront of the g and the | FROM VALLEY CITY. ‘ \ (committee investigating the shipping symptoms of kidney trouble. 1t is a] marck. Write us for prices on ‘ corset department esta! to the; Mrs. Otto dolterhere. a Prominent | | i board act 3, made a formal re-| splendid medicine, prompt in ac cream and poultry.—Northern rear of the building. ‘The floor space | club woman of Valley City, is at Bis-| | port today exonerating R. W. Bolling.| and always helps., Contains no I Produce Ci ‘ has been enlarged more than half its | marck for a few days. | ‘brother-in-law of President Wilson, | forming drugs. —d roduce Co. af original capacity and the whole main CSS i |from any wrong doing as. treasurer | floor given over to women’s res aly to} Dinner Dance at Hotel Me- : eae ; ay wD of the shipping hoard. i Wear, Bee Kenzie ionight. Dancing at 10 When you get out of gingham and into silk or chiffon, does | pees ee rs t FOOD SALE ° : Aaa peat ya a of dry ovis, |p. m. jyour weariness vanish? That, say the scientists, is the psyehol-| vaste oan A ERENCES arate FOR SALE an eee place in’ the nent floor, and the - = ogy of dress, Some people feet better in one color than in an-! 429 to 132, ihe a t tis nouge| Ladies of B. A. Y. No, 503), Johnson store is at last exc CITY NEWS i other, too. Science says you should learn the effect of dress | emergency tariff bill to conference on’ 1 60" Fumed Oak Buitet. If ||] will have a food sale Saturday women Si ready, (0 year. empor i ¢ Upon your spirits and dress accordingly. Miss Carroll MeComas | eect te emenilments This is ex-'l vou want something good nee HenrUaey, ae “ MER-STARKE. : iposed for these pictures illustrating the psychology of dress, | ected fo expedite its passage. | call at G18 5th Street. the Gas Co., office, 5th an Mr. August. C. Starke and Miss Mrs, Hinckley Better. The only difference—a change of costume! But, says Miss| A | : : a Broadway, Gladys G. Plunimer, both of Bismarck, | | Mrs. A. C. Hinckley, who has been | (, ee ow nr ssed lik ‘on feel like one. She’s| Washington. Feb, 1—cAn amend-| were united in marriage at the home | seriously ill, is somewhat better ow.) Carroll, if you are dressed 2 a drudge, you feel like one. She’s | melts tie immigr ae An vameni| ¢ — rg (Xa ‘els: ‘ a i ‘ av ag o . hes p a ] if Yi _ ot, aad ii, Carl -Xeleon 0 oe | shave ina play at the Belmont The atre, New York, based | ing from 5 to 2 percent the number| - s HOARE pth ee ty) idea. a at may he i e - Attending the young ‘couple were A baby son arrived at St, Alexius on)! 110" TUNA ‘ linn NEETU petaniopled a COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson. Monday for Mr, and Mrs. Anton F joer™ | | ? Rev. FE. F. Alfson officiated. ner of Beulah. ~——_—- = ——__—#' p m. All are welcome to attend! poy. therseuale evitious oppoaiiicn | COLUMBIA RECORDS NORTH DAKOTANS PICNIC, Nadel. 7 CHURCH NOTES | these services and to visit the read- | i ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED fa . urse 5 ee aa in: Hi _ Today is North Dakota picnic day; ‘Miss Emma Harmson, a supervis- ne Toor: een { COWAN’S DRUG STORE coved frm ‘there i erie ing nurse in Bismarck hospital is ill) ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. id ie at that inst enone : Avenue D and Seven street. A sermon jn the German language | German service 10:30 a. m. at 10 pi., All other services are} Mr. aavaley Rie Salters. Valley | English service * 0 a m Peal conducted in the Enyiish language, | TENT | City spent a short time in Bismarck ! - Bartling, Pastor. «| Sunday school.11 a. m. : IP SUFFERED the forepart of the week. Ga GRANGER SEPIREC PIT Address, “Preparing to. Meet. the NE ibe a ST. GE! EPISCOPAL. Bridegrpom,” 11:50-a. m. | Dickinson Attorneys Here. 8 a.m. Sunday, Communion, bs ‘Young People's Alliance, topic, | i SIX YEARS Attorneys A. L. Simpson and H. A. | 10 a, m., Sunday: school. 1 New York for Our Departments.” iv And Neck. ce Hehed and Mack, of Dickinson, spent part of the 11 a. m., morning prayer and ser- Evening sermon, “The Crying Need | lea ; s business. ‘ of the Hour, God Touched’Men,” 7:30 Meacstoll tells Woes Ree ee mciecmien waenniy. (em || Barned. Face Disfigured. tee : ye eee te a Out. of Hospital. - Special music al the evening: serv- | y, Pe - rept How She Found Reiief Released from St. Alexius this) 81, MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL. ico. | Pimples broke,out on my face | morning were: Earl Hart of, Halli- : ; iy Do not fail to attend’ the Victory | | and neck. They itched and burne From Pain | day; John Tongle of Linton, and Mary Sioclock &: mi. Low Mass and Holy) oy er meéting on Tuesday evening! | 8° 1had torub them, and sometimes Pe . 3 i oie i Tracy ‘Dacchelio. of. Bismarck: Communion and English sermon. | at 7:20 welotke y 13) | washed the affected pans in cold We wish to call attention to our customers and the public | Out of Bismarck hospital were Mrs. |g * m.” Low Mass and German atz, Pastor. | ened and comers Mee wie in general that we have discontinued the name. and loca- | | a Hl a relieve * ion of the ita , " - cafe i Md von | HG: Schwantes, (Mrs. a ip dehason, 10:30 a.m. High Mass and EMs-| ya cy | | disigured. tion of the Sanitary Cafe, and hereafter our cafe will be , und .Wwas Golden, Valley, re 7 '|tish sermon. AEIRST \ CHURCH. “The trouble lasted about a month known as Manhattan Berke oy Sane [eon oe | Father Hiltner, Pastor. || Mornings worship ut 10:30. Theme,|.| when I read an advertisement for ean rout a li ttle 7 KS a “O God, My God." The prelude marks | uticura Soap and Ointment. I sent 1H o£. CARD OF THANKS. | TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, — the beginning of worship, Do uot| | for free sample and I bought more roadway ; The undersigned wis! oO ank | Corner 7th street and Ave. C: miss it, itette “Seek Ye the and after using Cuticura Soap and their friends who assisted them ini [omer See cae ow Lora” ); quartette, “Clap, | Ointment for three months IT was - i ‘ their recent bereavement and for the! 11:00. Morning service, | Your-Hande” (Buck) - healed.” (Signed) Miss Edith Kieseil, You will find our new location a much better place to have many beautiful floral offerings. fete: 00s Sunday school: Junior Sunday school at 9:30, An) | 1%48W. 9hSt., Muncie, Ind. your regular meals and short orders served to you. We JACOB KALVERER, 7:30. Evening worship. at 9200, All) Use Coticura Soap, Cintment and Tam ainid- nCOn ring vening Other departments at 12 m. Classes : take this opportunity to thank you for youy past patron- ; MRS. 0: W. MILLER, Sermons both morning and evening ‘Talcum for all toilet purposes. ir at sic: bd recommend i MRS. KATHERINE SHEPARD. | iby Rev. A. M. Buslee of Balfour, oe alae a comulelely seraued schol, Seeman age and hope for a continuance of the same. Bh ¢ egetable - Everybody wei- Christian Endeavor al p.m. a pouid to my friends | Some ee sa ie | Evening worship at 7:30. Ointment 2 ande { daughters | 4 | ‘There will be a half hour song! a Soap sharee wiibowt mse: ; ; publish, thete, Facts | With the Movies ies | MeKENIE & STERLING CIRCE, Service in which Mrs. Jacobson and! i e8 W. York $ Phila Pa, bat oe Sere Moffit—Preaching service 10:30 a [thee Choir Will: jeu tae: congregation) ie 68 Wi. Yorke Sty Phta., Fas ug SYLVIA BREAMER HAS LEADING m, Sen 8 OW Nihaa| ty ce ere nea aT ote Manhattan ot isnotne wet i ¥ 4 P 7 - A 9-15| We are in critical times and states-/ : h | ININE ROLE IN UNUSUAL ‘SiarlinePreaciiie servis “5 ’ an be Wa ean ed by some displacement | "STORY FILMED ey SIDNEY lace Presehing service 12:25 men instead of demagogues are need | Bismarck Machine Shop oo vent Sundey Hines i) Cents nit is caus | , ay stor wi aie opye i s 4 or derangement of the isan which |, FRANKLIN, | nday school 1:00 a. m. bes at i Se aepeae on The | Bee RCatres: Served from 11:00 a. m. to 8:00 p.m. Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | “All-star cast” is ferhaps tie most] \eKenzie reaching rvice. 8:09! Ma : e Hour. them, Pri aN Stre “Mock ‘Turtle Soup pound overcomes, because it acts as a | misused and abused phrase that has) jy, He ai Gece eres (encewin). Alumia um Welding Boiled Halibut with Hollandaise Sauce { called ii acti ervice since |” ” ~ | Remember the great: Washington by Zi ae ; natural restorative. | been called into active service since) "sunday school 11:00 a1n. sat . : Roast Duck With Apple Sauce | the incepticn of the motion picture | ey A < coming to this festival of song and! and ee a Apple Su ke Every woman who is subject to | industry. But the use of this time-| 4, onal) invitation is extentled to) jutriotism, All are cordially invited, | Heavy Duty Welding of all Roast’ Leg ‘Spring Lamb‘with Celery Dressing cramps, eadaches,.. nervous |. Sheue, S| honored and well-worn expression was | ©Y¢TY eve w. ae Post to the rs of the church. * ‘ Filet de Minon with Barley Sauce backache or. those roftt by Mrs. Stoll’ {Hever better justified than in “Un-) es stall, Pastor.! “Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, Minister. Kinds toast Pork Tenderloin A la Hallanhen hence’ nd Wwe dia E, Pinkham’s | 8¢¢2 Forces,” Sidney Franklin’s initial FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. ~ AIL Work Guaranteed Manhattan Special A la Delmonico , expe! ‘and give Ly {there | Production: for Associated First Na-| ae Aeieaae Zi MeCABE METUODIST. EPISCOPAL | Baked Swegt Potatoes, Succotash Chocolate Pudding Vegetable Compound atrial, andif there | tional and'Mayflower Photoplay Corp.,| Morning service at 10:45: sharp. CHERCH, |] We will do welding at your place Celery and Apple Salad Pintbam N dicing oo. L on /Mase,, | Which will open an engagement of/ Sunday school at 12 noou. 10:40. Morning worship. Sermon | if pieces are too large for delivery We Serve Short Orders Any Hour of the Day bout ber health: a * two days at the Eltinge theater. Miss) B. Y. P. U. at 6:20. theme, “Unseen Ielpers.” \ ‘Anthen, to us. oink, bac loss about her heal | Breamer, cone of the most beautiful, Evening service at 7:29. “When I Consider Th ' jand_ talented young women of the, Rev. G.-B. Newcomb will speak at Wildermere. ‘The morni | silent drama, has the leading femi-| hoth morning and qvening service in} 42 m. Sabbath Increased tye = (nine role. ‘The other players include | the absence of the pastor. Spe interest. and cnihusiasm mark the See Herre? | Z ‘such well-known persons a8 ites | music in the morning by the qu sessions of the schools Class |mary ‘Theby, Conrad Nagel, Robert Special music in the evening by the giing uy and ls altendaneesl i ; Cain, Sam De Grasse, Se eae | Junior choir. Hah sc hool Bible class sider of the. a i All i 4 era re, The Large i del, Harry Garrity, amen ie cna Monday at 0, zs prayer urged to attend. Strangers will ‘ M f t Asie eae! ane weddetion carries meeting Wedne heartily welcomed. Mr. C, Bolier, su- anutfacturer i f ; ar Res uae aia gc dig Sra perintendent. * ¥ B. A. YY; NO. 503 powerful Heme: ana its declared | CARI AN SCIENCE SOCIETY, 6:30 Epworth League. Topic, he smallest st | e Pee? sven to the gublle ty Mn Corner 4th street and Ave. C. “Visiting the Filipinos or Tools and down to the sma) es th | a a . Frankie - Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. Sub-, Bibles.” , Lex fr, ‘A. Mason. ¢ cannot afford to be: with- +: Will give a Dance Monday | *™ z ject, “Mind.” president, Miss out Use and Occupancy In- A eho A .| Sunday school at 9:45 a. 7:30. t hour service AiZ surance. evening, February 21st at K. There will be a yecaler el Wednesday evening meeting at 8} popular servi ? all kinds 6f folks | E mi P. Hall. Dancing starts at | ing of Lodge No. 5 * o'clock. Ta harmony with the request of the A small fire may do ¢, 9:30.22? Monday evening, Feb. 21. Work A ‘reading room is cpen in the | musical leaders of our eity and of the! enough damage to cause f' i or sus siness. | —- = ——t | | Protect yourself against {' Q i k R li f f B: ck T bl ° _ |£ losses while repairing your UIC. eer rrom Dac rou e 1 . * o? g P i Use and Occupancy poli- Braddock, ‘NX. D., Jan. 21, 1919 : cies in The Hartford Fire To Whom It May Concern: to Have our ea S '} Insurance Company give i ; : '£ full protection. : Ihave had back trouble for thirty-two years, was The’ way a meal is served j | You are sure of getting ; stooped and unable to work, - 1 had consulted with several means a great deal to the aver- | 'E the net profits you would ¢ % medical doctors and received no help. Then I ealled on age person. If it is done in slip- | have carned; the fixed ¢ Zod. Enge in July, 1917. He gave me seven adjustments shod manner without any re- | charges and current ex- 4 Zand LE have heen able to work in the field since, the trouble spect to our patrons—we sa f penses you would have to = ¢ in my back having entirely Jeft me. soon find our tables empty. But i | £ pay out; by carrying such : i" i Hele ee Lato Y od t t T have authorized Dr. Enge to use this testimonial in | : ti ¢ € any way he sees fit. (a — Our representative can 4 A ninieanesnomtt alli consistent. V ours respecdfully, . 4S . give you full particulars. * And with this service you get fe Send-for him. — . W. DICK. RE the best of food, pr epared by a thef who through years of experience, has developed ais art to the highest efficiency. ANNEX CAFE Fred Bobb, Prop. 510 Broadway City, weighed, together, 31 pounds. | pounds, Two girls and a boy born to Mrs. Jchn Cullenan of Jersey: 7 1-2 pounds; Bridget Julia, 9 1-2 pounds, and Anna Barnette, 14 | MURPHY | “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck, N. D. Patrick Joseph, first born, pratt ‘ere R. S. ENGE, D. C., Ph. C. Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. [D