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\ _snutt and cigarette habits. PAGE TWO POPULAR Methodist pee i pening 7:30 SERVICE / \ SPEA President Universit we 1 Tavis vue : — A Helpful Time rons Come! Beulah Ignite Coal $5.50,| Bear Creek Coal $12.50, Stove Wood $3.25, delivered. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 or 63. STOP USING © >): Tobacco and Snuff «: —Gold Seal v6 10—JIs a guaranteed vegetable treatment for the tobacco Sworn a@davits and testimonials from gr ful men who have been cured the use of this pdisonous drug. ' of full treatment, $2.75. Our book | tells why you should NOT use tobadvo | or snuff. It is FREE, FREE, | Send right now. Start the New Year right | by cutting out old poison tobacco. | Tell your friends, Address INLAND CHEMICAL CO. Bismarck, N. D.Detp ! Dept. D. Bism N. D,.. Cut this advertisement out. First HARRY CUNNINGHAM, Minister é 10:30 a..m. : —“What Seek Ye, 1 (Get Sittings Early) x 7:30 p.m. Rev. Earl Waghorne of Superintendent of Missions Monday. Come early and secure y the Song Service. 7 Great hymns of the church. ‘ \ Solo (Selected - Dr. Thos. F. Kane SUBJECTS { “Church and Country” “Religion and Patriotism” 2 Extra Special Musical Program by Big Choir Assisted by Miss Caspary A Neighborhood Sing. - resbyterian C This will be the last opportunity to hear the As¢istant N Anthem “An Evening Prayer” (Bishop) KER. y of North Dakoia ih arn ON 7 { \ ! ~ for Everybody Dance in Patterson, Hal to- night 9:00 p.m. McKende Or- -ehestra. | ” Shop at’ the ‘Emporium, 116 Sth St., and save money. cee burch | POSTLETHWAITE, D. D., or, Whither Bound?” Ontario will preach as che rgturns to Canada: on r seat. Do not miss ) H. H. Ferner +! Supper”. j er in the popular service tomorrow ' | CHURCH NOTES || McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church. We take pleasure iio aaa... that\Dr. Thos. F. Kane, president of the state uriiversity, will be the speak- evening. His subject will be “Church | and Country.” otic and reiigious. The musical serv-| ive will be, of exceptional’. interest. opeciar einpadasi8s will be laid on the congregational singing as; usual. Both the great hymns of the church and patriotic selections will be used.—This as @ feature of the Pleasant Hour Sert- vice greatly enjoyed by all lovers of the best music. The big chorus will be-assisted: by Miss Caspary, of the Hismarck Conservatory of Music. Here is the program of special music: Chorus---"A. Song of Thanksgiving,” Cascel, The combined choirs. ‘Chorus—Selected, the male choir. Quarte Tue Radiant Morn Has Fassed Away,” Woodward. Mrs. Lar- son, Mrs. Howell, Mr. Noggle, Mr. Lo- back. Solo—“America Triumphant,” De- marest. Miss Bergliot Caspary. . ¢ 10% Svornog worship. Sermop “The Urbanities of Love.’ tial music. “ Solo—“Consijder, th Lilies,” Topliff, by Mrs. A, Schutt. Quartet-—“Like ‘As a Father,” Vance, the Morning choir. a 12 M.—Sabbath school with inter- esting classes for all, Mr. Chas, Boker, superintendent. 6:30--Epworth League. A study in industrial work in India will be con ducted by Mrs: Anderson. Miss Eva Dingle, president. v7) All the services of the day are im- portant. We give you cordial invi- taticn to them all. G. H. QUIGLEY, Minigter. ST, MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL. 8 o'clock a. m. Low Mass and Holy ‘communion and English sermon. 9:15 a. m. "Low Mass and .German sermon. ‘ 10:30 a.m. High Mass and Eng- lish sermom y Father Hiltner, Pastor. U SSS ’ McKENZIE & STERLING CIRCUIT. Moffit—Preaching . service 1030 a. , ‘ \ m. \Sterling—Preaching. service noon. ( Sunday school 1:00 aj m. McKenzie—Preaching | service pom + Sunday school 11:00 a. m. A cordial. invitation is extended to everybody. Rey. Wm. Schoffstall, Pastor. ne 12:15 8:00 N Trinity Lutheran Church. | / Cor, Avenue C and 7th Street. 11 A. M.—Morning service. 12 M.—-Sunday school. ( 7:30 P. M.—Evening worship. \ ( Both services conducted by the \Rev. \A. C. Barron of Fargo, ‘North Dakota. ; Special music. You fre cordially in- vited to attend. . { ———_— | First Baptist Church. Edward F. Jorden, pastor. i Pre.cumg service m the morning at 19245, ° Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Young people's meéting at 6:30, \ Evening service, 7:30. i The pastor will preach, Good mu- ; sic provided. All are cordially invited to be pres- ent. pat | FIRST SWEDISH LUTHERAN | > Seventh Street and Avenue D. Morning services 10:30. Sunday. School 12 noon. Evening Services at 8 o'clock. All: are cordially invited ty attend these services. : Vocal solo by Miss Esther Hoover | at the eyening services. % EV. E, F. ALFSON, Pastor. Evangelical Church. _ Corner Sevgnth and Rosser streets. ,, German service, 10'A. M. All other services are ¢onducted in the English language. \ Sunday school, 11 A. M. Missionary address, 11:50 A.M. Young People’s Alliance, 6:45 P. M. Evening. sermon, “The Three Looks,” 7:30 P. M. Inspiring singing. A cordial wel-| come, We invite you;to worship with! us. . \ Ye C.F. STRUTZ, Pastor. / Services ag the Colored’ 2nd Baptist | chureh of Bismarck, Cor. 8th St. and Sweet: south Sunday February 27th; \.1921, Morning Service Feb. 11th. Acts chapter 17-18 verses. “Make haste and get thee quickly out of. Jerusalem.” ‘ Evening service @:00 text Mathew 26 chapter 14-15, verses “The Lords Sunday School 12:00 to 1:00. Atrtl evening services Mrs. Geo. Colman will sing a song. “The (Rough Rocky Road.” f @ The general public is itivited. Rev. D. E. BEASLEY, Pastor. THE SALVATION ARMY \ 11¢ Main Street’ > | Sunday Services: y 10:30 a. m. Open Air Méeting. 0 a. m. Holiness Meeting. _ 2:00 p.m. Bungay “Scheel and Bible Class. :30 p. m. Young People’s Meeting. 0p. m. Open Air Demonstration 8:00 p. m. Grand Salvation Meet- ing, Week Day’ Services: Special Meetings -every night ct eight o'clock ‘preceeded ‘by open-air services, except Saturday. 1 6 gelistic Campaign conducted by Rev. J. M.:Taylor. -A cordial invitation is extended to the ‘public tocall of the services. ; % V.-J. HUFFMAN, Captain. | ST. GEORGES CHURCH Rev. % Dewhurst, Rector Services to-moytow, Third Sunday in Lent. 4 8 a. m. Holy. Communion. ; 10°Church Schgol.! ; --11_Morning. Prayer:and Serman. Next ‘Wednesday evening at 7:30 It: will be both''partri- | This is the beginning of.the Evan-+ A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply ‘a Little Musterole. And’ Musterole ‘won't blister’ like Jost spread icon with gout agent just ‘it’ on your fingérs. Tt penétrates to the sere spot with a gentleX tingle, loosens the congestion draws the soreness and: pain. Musterole a clean, white giht-. ment made' with oil of mustard.” " It” is fine for. quick relief from sote throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, ‘algia, headache, congestion, pléurisy, rheumatism, Jum- bago, pains ‘and aches of the back or joints, sprains;gore muscles, bruises,chil- ins, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- dren.’ {Keep it handy for instant use. 35c¢ and'€5cjars; hospital'size 3.00 7 the Mission Service and instruction will be held in Church and not inthe varish House, this change is neces- sary on account of the increased at+ tendance. ] All are invited to these services especially those, who may have nu Church home. Confirmation Service will be held on Palm Sunday whet The Right Rev. Bishop Tyler, D. D. Bishop of North Dakota is expectedgto admin-stcr this apostolic; rite. First Presbyterian Church. { Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning worships, 10:30. Theme: ' “What Seek Ye.” Music by the quartette. Junior Sunday school, 9:29 A, M All other departments at 12 M. Clags-J es for all in a well graded school. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Sib: ject: “Missionary Converts in Asia.’ | Leader, Margaret Postlethwaite. Jqvening. worship at 7:30. lev. Earl Wagherne of Ontario will preach. Those who have heard Dr. Waghorne j before will wout to hear him again, Song service from’ “Joy to the} World.” Evening Prayer.” (Bishop) Mr. H. H. Ferner will sing a.solo. Where else ean you find such a good place to, prepare for the duties cf-the week as in the church of Christn a Sunday evening? All are cordially welcomed. . AGAIN IN FAST THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: Anthem by the choir “An} Ja as being absolutel:; fireproof. reduced. \ NX Last season the proprie- tor installed a Roof Garden-| A. Top the McKenzie with a dancing space of 5,700 square feet which willbe increased. to/7,600, square feet before the .opening this season. The only Roof Gerden- between Minneap- BASKET BALL The Bismarck quintet won a weil- core and} kept steadily at it, retaining the lead throughout the ‘game.° €asse'ton will play Mandan tonight. The line-up was: “ Butke Edwards Kludt Lamb Alfson Boise / d ED IN/ MINNEAPOLIS. Miss Josephine Cook, daughter of Mr, “and ‘Mrs. -M. H. Cook, of Bismarck, and" Mr. Whein were married - last Tuesday in Minne-| apolis, according to word received here. The marriage came as a sur- prise. Miss Cook, who had been em- ployed in the local telephone office. and Mr. Whein were engaged, but when Miss Cook went to Minneapolis to accept a position with the tele-| phone company there is was not known she would be married so soon Miss Cook has a host of friends ‘among’ the young people in Bismarck, and attended Bismarck high school and the Business. Colle: | JUNE ELECTION MOST LIKELY UNDER RECALL | NS Continued from page 1) tions are getting to be such frequeit events and so common, I am sure we will win out with a good gain.” Sees Less Farm’ Work J. N. Hagan, member of industrial commission and agricultute—*There will\be many ari acre not tilled this spring if a recall comes and the farni- ers will be out working for the Non- partisan cause and will roll up a bet- ter vote tharffor several years.”” J. E. Robinson, chief’ justice of supreme court—“The' Industrial com- mission must go. (No, small body of men should reghtfully, have power to spend, the people's money as they have.” Replying to a statement created to William Lemke that all signérs’to re- call petitions would have their names printed to prevent forgeries, Theo- lis ahd Lo$ Angeles. The Kitchen will be gnlarged to sroperly take care of its patrons, it being the inten- tion during the warm.wea- ther this coming season to serve all dinners on™ the roof._The Roof Garden will also be partially enclosed for the comfort and protec- Hon, of its guests during stofmy weather. This will give the traveling-public a chances to watch Bismarck and (Mandan grow “A Top - the /McKenzie.” ‘al AND BEST FOOD IN BISMARCK. _ ER REPORT ‘ our hours who returned from Fargo today said: we propose to have 100,009 names on “We will Keep MrLemke bysy, as our petitions.” WE For Twen | noon Feb, 26. | Témperature at 7 A. MW. High yesterday f t yesterday $ Lowest last night .. .. Precipitation »..-, Highest wind velo Fore: For North Dakota to-night and Sande in the east portion. 4 t CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank all those who; have so kindly assisted us in our deep bereavement and-for the many beau- tiful floral offerings, | Mrs. W. Snckow, \Miss Nettie Gaulke, : Mr. M. A. Gaulke. > Warmer to-night There will be no dinner dance at McKenzie Hotel this evening. Instead the McKenzie Orchestra > plays for a Wance in Patterson ‘Foley Kidney Pills 1 became all right/ Hall. Dancing at 9:00 p. m. and my pain is all gone.” Foley: Kid- } ney Pills relieve backache, wrinary ir-| A * & regularities, rheumatic Nias; stiff s ane es ue wilt Bene a joints, swollen muscles’ and’ ottier| Special Turkey Dinner Sunday ‘symptonis of kidney trouble. It/is a Evening at 6:00 p. m. splendid medicine, prompt in_aggon, . f Wis TROUBLE IS ALL GONE. “I wag affected With pains all over my back and kidneys,” writes Charlés cAllister, 1 Clark, Ave., Kearney, . J. “After three or four doses of forming drugs. ~ Adv. Nearly 80 compounds have been found to increase plant growth when dore Nelson, secretary of the I. V. A., First of your mind that all th (nthe world have no ever on Rheumatism. ‘A_very common form of Rheu- \~matism is caused by millions. of tiny discase germs, which infest the blond: The one and only sensible treatment, therefore, is one which @eances the blodd of these germs, arid routs them. entirely. out-of the circulation. ; = all, jet it firmly fixed in lintments fect. what- : ~ 4 applied to-the soil. and always helps. Contains no fabit ‘ t ‘ ° The Knights 0 \ * will This ‘is- why S.S.S., the greatest known blood purifier is so success- ful in the treatment of Rheuma- tism. It is a powerful cleanser of the blood, and will remove the dis- case-germs that cause your Rheu- mation affording relief that is genuit S.S.8. is: sold by all druggists. Free literature and medical advice can be had by writing to Chief MedicatAdviser. 154 Swift Labora- tory, Atlanta, Ga, =~ 1 Everybody Welcome ROOF GARDEN McKENZIE HOTEL THE LARGEST, TALLEST AND. BEST HOTEL IN, ag ‘THE FOUR WESTERN STATES And the only Hotel in North Dakota, permitted by law, to advertise This Hotel has its own refrigeration and storage plants, ‘manufac- tures'its own ice from pure water, operates its own bakety, has re- cently installed its own laundry, and during this coming season will install its own Heating and Lighting plant, when the rates. willbe - ‘Y McKENZIE! HOTEL, ) The Roof Garden season opens the latter part ,of ‘april with an Elaborate Dinner Dance. WHY NOT TAKE YOUR SUNDAY. DINNERS AT THE McKENZIE ‘WELL SERVED; THE BEST EATING PLACE WITH PUREST ending a | Partly cloudy f Columbus in War | reotene “ag and Reconstruction eumatism. Conies \ v2 From Tiny Pain Germs a A Five Reel Picture” Be Shown at the Orpheum Theater "SUNDAY, FEB, 27th youn 8:15 p.m. Given Under the Auspices of Bismarck Gouncil K. of C, ® a aes ~ BANK EMPLOYS » WOMAN AS TELLER The new teller of the First State x= Bank, Rogers, N. D., isa'woman- She is Mis§\Maxine Lowry, a grad- uate of Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. De Commenting on hee appointment,.F. L. Watkins, presi- dent of this school, said: ‘"No, it is is noneyal “Mang gig Ute oue x Banking. so-called ~ > Sgr uaa we sent Aan x another young lady, Zella Darling, to the Farmers Bank of Leonard, as assistant cashier.’? “Follow the SucceS$ful.’’ Enroll now for Spring Term,: Write F. L. Watkins, \Pres., 806 Front St., - Fargo, N.-D., for terms, . § ® 4 Everythin g “Free j ¥ « Seer aa 4 ~ THE SALVATION ARMY Special Evangelistic Meetings Feb. 27 to March He. /8:00 o'clock every: night except SaturdXy