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Six ~ Bismarck Mercantile Co. You do not have to bel, judge of values ‘to appreciate such sensa- tional. savings as wef} are offering you. | | SHOES No. 212 Heavy Army]! Work Shoe :.... $3.85] No. 628 Officers Cor-}} dovan | dress Shoes . $6.95 No. 620 English Dress|| Shoes, rubber heel i No. 471 Boys Black] Dress or Work Shoe,]: Sizes 21% to 5Y% . No. 620 Russia Calf}! Bal. Brogue Pattern, Oxfords ....... $6.95] -. UNDERWEAR No. 500 U. Men’s Light]! Weight Union, Suits. .} 95cT) No. 2810 M.. Men’s}} Light. Weight Union], Suits 85c | No. 305 Men’s Elastic] Ribbed Union Suits No. 310 Men’s Elastic}! Ribbed * Wool Union|} Suits $1.95 No. 309 Men’s Extra Fi ine Wool Union Suits}; $2.25] No. 103 Men's shirts}; and Drawers, Each 95c}} SHIRTS AND DRAWERS | Good Rail Read Brand} Men’s Overalls . .'.98¢ Men’s 220 Weight Ov-] erals or Jackets . $1.38) Men’s Hercules Brand] Blue Chambray aay tg | No. 300 Men’s Extra}? .; Je Work Heavy Blue Shirts , ARMY GOODS Rénovated Khaki Breeches $145 New Khaki Breeches saad ee eae s $2.45 Rekeoaiad -0.. D. Breeches ...:....$2.75 New O. D. Breeches Pe tne an amt $5.00 New Wrap Leggings 1.95 Renovated Army: Shirts 2.005.005. $2.65 Commercial Grey Wool Blanket. .-$4.50 O.. D. Wool Blanket $5.50}, Army Pup Tents $5.00 16x16 Heavy. Khaki Pyramid Tents $35.00 MISCELLANEOUS MERCHANDISE Boys’ Gx y Suits, 2 prs. Trousers Men’s Rain or Dress Men’s Dress Caps .89¢) Men’s Silk Lined Dress Caps Boys’ and Girls’ Fine Ribbed Stockings 19¢ ‘Medium Weight Can- vas Gloves 0c; Heavy. Weight Canvas Gloves’.:.. 15¢ Mail orders sent out same day) as received. . Send Money Or- der or Draft. Telephone 302. If merchandise is not as rep- ‘resented your money will be cheerfully: refunded. Bismarck Mercantile $2.95) ‘am. | cial. music by. the quartette:. | Tus choir pt approximately 20 voices, | composed ‘ of members of the Chris- ‘the congregation under the direction | || we are anxious to secure the largest | sing a special anthem. Mr. Herman | 7:39, witha sarmon by the Moderator,’| | will be held during Welnesday, with | | o'clock. CHURCH NOTES | ST. MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. 8 o’clock a. m.\ Low Mass and Holy Communion and Hniglish sermon. 9:15 a.m. Low Mags and German sermon. “ 10:30 a.m. High Mass and Eng-| lish sermon. Father -Hiltner, Pastor. ~ McKENZIE & STERLING CIRCUIT. | - Moffit—Preaching service 10:30 a. 12:15 m. Sterling—Preaching service ‘noon. Sunday fichool 1:00 a. 15 sn Kensie Erenchivg naive 8: 300) P sunday 4 ae hoal 11:00 a. m. A ‘cordial invitation is extended to] everybody. Rev. Wm. CHRISTIA) SOCIETY, | Corner 4th Street and Avenue Sunday service at 11 A. M. Sub-| at ject Hs of, | Wednesday evemng meeting at 38! o'clock, A reading room is open in| the church ‘building every Tuesday, | Thursday and Saturday from 2 to 4: |P. M. -All'are welcome to attend these servicea and to visit the reading room. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser /Sts. German service, 9:30 a. m. All; others services are conducted in the! English language. Sunday School, | Lyman D. Smith. Sunerintendent, 11! -m. Address; “The ‘Little White ‘Devil and the Little Brown l 11:45 a.m. Young Peonle’ | Topic: “‘How Does Christ | Day to be Spent?” fheo. Anderson, , leader, 7.15 p. m. Evening Sermon, to W: : Di “Christ Every) ” ‘Special music bv chorus enor 0 p.m: Victory Prayer Band, Tuesday eve- ining, 8:C0 p. m, A welcome to all, especially stran-, ' gers. C, F. Strutz, Pastor. THE SALVATION, ARMY | - 112 Main Street | Sunday Services: : 10:30 a. m. -Open Air Meeting. ‘TL :00 p. m. Holiness Meeting. | an 2:00 p m. Sunday ‘School awd Bible} Class. 6:30 p. m. Young (Peonle’s Legion (Meeting. 7:30 p.m Open Air Meeting. 8:00 p, m. Grand Salvation Meet: | ‘ng with Special Enroll-; ment Meeting. + Week-Day Services: Monday—Soldiers’, Recruits’ .. Converts’ Meeting. ‘Tuesday—Band Practice. Wednesday—Holiness Meeting. ed by: Yonne People. Saturday—Praise. Meeting. A cordial invitation is extended 4 the me to attend these services. 1 V. J. Huttmen; Captain.) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i Edward F, Jorden, D. D,, Pastor Morning worship at 10: 30, The sub: ject of the discourse will be “Called! Christians First at Antioch.” Music by double quartet. Solo, “Calvary,” by Rodney, Mrs. W. J. Tagart. ‘Sunday ‘school: at 12 o'clock, At 3:40 p. m. the pastor will speak at the Second Baptist church(colored) ; Young ‘People’s Meeting at °.6.45} at vening service at 7:45. The sub- for the discourse will be “The of Sanday School.‘ Iustruc- ‘usic by the Junior Choir. regular | Bible Tenet tion.’ On jaonday evening the ‘meeting of the High ‘School Class at 7.30, . amar prayer meeting of the/f. jurch at 7.45 on Wednesday evening. All are cordially in invited’ to attend. FIRST, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, Minister _ Morning ‘worahin ‘wrmmntly at 10:96 -Theme, “Little Gianta,” Spe- Junior Sunday School. at 9:30. All other departments at’ 12'm. Classes for all in a well-graded school. \ ‘Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p.m. “How -Does Christ Wish. Us Subject, h Leader, Gwen. to Spend |His Day?” dolyn Welch, 1 ‘Evening worship at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. D. Ki Ford of Steele will preach. Do not mies hearing ‘this popular Scotch preacher from Kidder county. ‘The music will be furnished by a cho- tian Endeavor and other members of} of Mr. EB; PB. Devol\ All who desire to, sing should report to Mr. Devol, as’ nuniber possible and will enlarge the choir loft if necessary. -The choir ‘will Monson of ‘the Bismarck Conserva‘ tory of Music will play the violin solo entitled “Adoration,” (Borowski). Bismarck Presbytery will convene inthe church Tuesday evening at G. W., Stewart, of Wilton. Sessions | the closing service at 7.30,: It will be necessary to secure lodging and! breakfast for two days for the visit- ing delegates. ‘Please inform, the pastor. tomorrow how. many you can,| enteptain. attr cordially invited to all ser- vices Of the church. ' administer ‘the Gacred Rite of |Con- firmation. tomorrow morning at 11! The following is .the order of ser-} vices) the day, 8:00. a.m: Hoty Communion. | 10:00 a-m. Church School. i 11:00 a, m. Morning ‘Prayer and, Confirmation ‘Service. We extend a cordial invitation to all to these services. The Bishop ‘will, conduct all the services-tomorrdw,. Owing to the death of the Rev. C; | H. Brown of Mandan, the rec®ption: which was planned to take place this qvpning has been postponed. | Bion Tyler, who arrived in Dis-| rck on No. 7-today, is the guest of! Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Remington. | MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . 10:30—Morning. -worship... Serman 410 Broadway theme, “The Creed of Experience,” Special’ music by the. morning quartet (88 follows: | Harold Svendsgaard, marck boy, who di: Schoffatall, Pastor. effort to‘locdte him, accompanidd Dy | an acecatate description. -Doy. scouts | *: ‘was aggolated when the family tved | “Are Sin, Disease, and Death! jly, asking! that’ it. be placed ‘ip the; ” Sunday school at 9:45 A, M.: fund to pay expenses of the search. tius;’ | Me,” Schnecker, Classes for all, Leader tomorrow evening, Cordner; topic people will be made welcome. | gart, Mrs. Dunn and will repeat the major part of this and Chorus) by choir y “Christ Has ‘Aricen,” Larson and choir. “He Knows His Own,” ; Womens voices, i “Love is the Greatest of All,” Con- | {| tralto and Tenor duet, son, Mr. Noggle, Mr, Quigle; “We Shall Behold Him,” “ing of Kings.” “ \ mon on the subject, ! ing. Conviction.” and! customary hearty singing of the great | .- | hymns | tino.. The service will-begin at 7:30; Please ime. for the Thursday—Public Meeting condact-| | Gpasbid Kemoan Be in reine Cor premium. The service to be held tomorrow aft-} erngon at-3.30 o'clock at thé: Col- ored; Community church, at. which Doctor E. F. Jorden will preach, de- ; Senves ‘special attent’on: come guests at the Colored church, “The Homeland, - Por “MISSING BOY: 34 ? Thic is an excellent, likeness of year-old Bis- ared: Hebd. 1, he picture will -be sent to’ y' cit- 3 throughout. the Norihwest\in an Bowden, -N, D., with whom Harold : Bowden, sent $4@ to Harold's fam- | “Jesus, My ‘Saviour, Yeok on 12:00 m. The Sabbath school hour. i Every member urged come. Strangers cordially invited. | . Moses, Superintendent. p.m, Epworth League hour. | Miss Ruth: Chrjst young “How ish ‘His Day Spent?” Does All ‘Miss ingle, President. \ It will be good news to i Easter cantata, that the -com- by: Mrs. Tar- 3 Elste Bauer Below wo give “a Faith Looks Up to-Thed" Truet! ie Targart and Mr. Quigley solo by “Mie “Night of Sorrow (Prelude chorus. for Miss B. ater | d Mr. Noggle, choir in rus, i i h ‘ motor car, users, The present | market i is selective. Hence the: emphasis ‘of Hudson value. Its cost ad- vantage . gives $1000 or more, saving - against any car to which you compare ae quality, reliability and perform-_ thes: 3 "” Perhaps you hold Hudson the greatest of all cara. Surely, in many respects, you nowledge this is so.. ‘or’ instance the Super-Six motor. ‘It is _ R.B.LOUBEK MOTOR CO. Not Enough Hudson ‘Super-Six- Still: Holds Exclusive Position 4 r Hudson shortage i is a fact. Buyers knowjt. “Instead. of immed- « jate deliveries an increasing number find they must wait. Total stocks of Hudsons, everywhere in the country, average less than two'cars per dealer. . - ‘Our own spring demand must be met ‘from such. small stocks as we. wad ate foresight to get during the slack season past. “NOTE WHAT YOU SAVE! en ch \ ‘Now we see better than ever before exclusive to Hudson. For five years it has Zi ‘ 4 what, hold Hudson’ quality. has among “been the master type. No other has been ;, developed to match its efficiency and e1 4 OMe durance. . H The smoothness which results is apreciat- ri ed not only in riding ease, { sence of strain, and friction. Repair free- Y dom and 4 for Hudson’s five years of sales leadership. - And. mind that-deliveries are already difficult ,; . and stcécks must be even more limited as the season progresses. ; Distributors 214 Main ag haas It practically annus vibration. It means _-ab- 4 long life car results. It accounts if you plan to buy. soon, bear in‘ s hi Bismarck, N. D. -* J ‘We Come to\Thee,” “are | Soin by! Bauer. i Fesival Anthem bv Caleb Simper. | The pastor. will deliver t brief se “An Overmaste' There will be tie; by the choir and congre PER- Seats may be at a t i | | | Eighth street south and Sweet street} ' (omorrow _nfternoon, ~ | MUST EX JH, Quigiev: Minister. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Séventh Street and. Avenue O Sunday school at 12 o'clock, noon. There will be no other services. Colored Congrezation Service. St. Paul) Mink, fama April « ~Bpeak atives. of the Minnesota tegislature has held that) A: ‘Welch; ponrert) McLeod, The citizens large;;will be considered very: wel- 3 want you isanige the new ~ 1921. Buick on this basis— ~ eapacity to give definite returns on investment. . Let us demonstrate.one of the new Buicks and test. for yourself Buick’s quality of dependability; ifispect the accessibility of mech- anism; enjoy its: roomy comfort. -.»The graceful new lines make doubly enjoyable the pleasure of ane _ possession. Since January 1, regular equipment « on all’ models includes Cord Ties Distributors 2 ey 21 Pe as: AB ee alba ace) MURA a ey WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ee of, the house, then denied the story which appeared in the Minnesota Daily Star, League i ES Organ, ‘that one of ihe members ot tie Vike RG! house had apptoached him’ w! tha i GRAFT: MHA offer of $26,000 for the campaign fund. 1 | of the No partisan league if he! woulit W. 1. Nolan of tlie house of ‘represen-| tj the Eltinge, Monday, Tuseday, in and- Wednesday. yay ope JANDLER SI amous For Its Marvelous Moto Mr, Welch was cited: sbefore the bar He first affirmed and r the bin. “Man, ‘Woman, an, Marriage” Ter "is aplendi ity, beautifal ly upl INDIA WHEAT “ACREAGE WILL Washington, April 9—A, reduction| — «4 Wamu.) Mars 19 \ q of between five million and six million the. on Woman, Mariage at a acres. planted to wheat in India as Inge, ay, Tuesday, a | compared. with last year was an-|and Wednesday. ; {| nounced today. by the) department ot agriculture in ‘predicting reduced duction there. » $27,000,000 bushels” You Will Be Delighted With a Chandler Coupe With spring weather upon us and all out-doors calling to us, many want a car that provides all the comfort and ease of riding and pro- tection from the passing shower or sharp breeze. There i is no more ideal car for every stason than the Chandler coupe. summer ‘day it-may be entirely open, and on the coldest: winter day_ as ey and'cozy as can be. : : Sells at a Price Unequaled Mounted on the onestandard Chand- is, it has all che, finest charac- teristics of the highest riced cars, yet tells ata dy ba’ unequaled. vy baile, Toomy in its capac- holstered: in. silk The body selon; and has a lustrous finish, The The Most Fairly Priced Fine Car Built _NORTEWESTER AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY \ _ Because Russia must he discounted it was said the production in so im- portant a wheat country as India has an important bearing on. the world supply. BE REDUCED) . -| WANTED. TO RENT-—Six\or -seven room_ modern house. call.212 Second street. Last year’s \crop ah “On the hottest \windqws are automatically adjusted. : The interior fittings are in dull silver The heavily padded cushions ase of. seh Siamensiene tid 90 atranged 48 tb add gy pon fe your.comfort‘in the car. be delighted wich i it. ewr-Pesvonger Dispatch Cor; 82010 Bismarck, N. D.

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