The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1921, Page 3

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SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921. pipers: ates EL TAGE Matinee Daily, 2:30 p. m. Evening, 7:30 and 9. : : | | FEATURE PICTURE begins at 8 and 9:30 unless, otherwise speci- fg) McKENZIE & STERLING CIRCUIT. fied. Program subject to change without notice. | Moffit—Preaching service 10:30° a. /m. Sterling—Preaching service 12: 15) 3 |, noon. TODAY i - ; Sunday school 1:00 a. m. ‘ ( McKenzie—Preaching service s 00! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _PREACHES HERE {CHURCH NOTES }) “ST. MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL, | S’o’clock a, m, Low Mass and: Holy Communion and English sermon. | 9:15 a.m, Low Mass. and German | | sermon.’ f | 10:30 a. m High Mass and Eng- {lish sermon. i Father Hil Hiltner, Pastor. | p.m. id Sunday school 11:00 a. m. | A cordial mmyitation is. extended to! | everybody. i Rev. Wm, |. Schotfstal, Pastor. | | . George H. Hamiltan presents =.) FIRST. Lua HERAN CHURCH. ’ | Seventh Street and Avenue 4 - ; ey) drama of a big dog’ 's part \ Morning services, 10:30. Sunday | *. ; school, 12 noon, Evening services at ina love tale of the wilds. '8 o'clock. All are cordially invited to | ‘ The Greatest ‘attend these services. EF Alfson,; ‘DR. GEORGE MIECK. 4 | pastor | At the Sunday mornin i the Episcopal church, Dr. , George i James liver ‘urwoo | - ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH ; Mecklenburg;: of ‘Helena, Mont., sec- | Rev. T. Dewhurst, Rector retary of the Centenary movement for ¢ + Services tomorrow: 10 a..m,, Sun-|\the Helena area, will deliver a ser-| mon-lecture on “The Crossroads of the Centuries.” story evertold | day sehaols lla. m, morning prayer at and Baptism service; 7:3 1D) Featur ng Jane Novak, | song and sermon in “Gast vant a, | I , 5 andan ° | Kazan, the World’s Wonder- You are welcome to any of these! School at 11 o'elsek,. Youns Peoples| y Dog—with all the wild beasts | services. | meeting in the qvening at 7, Preach- HOTEL McKENZIE ROOF GARDEN OUR SLOGAN We will treat you so well \ eee eee aces | ing service in the evening at 8. The ‘ At the McKenzie Hotel of the back woods in it, too. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | subject of the sermon will be “The That you'll always be glad to come back, : ry | Corner 4th ‘St..and Ave} C, Meeting, of Christ. and odemu: You ought to know where io Auto, * t ] | Sunday service at 11 a, m. Sub-| Special music by the Junior cho 3 So we'll take this occasion to tell i ee ——also— Hject: “Adam and Fallen Man.” | Everyone is cordially invited to woi You to run your ear down * y BANG. A Snappy Two Reel Mermiad . | Sunday school at 9: 45 a.m | ship with us. To Bismarck Town, i ‘Wednesday evening meet ing at 8} STR: And stop at the Seven Story Hotel { , : o'clock. | EVANGELICAL CHURCH ‘ A reading room is open in- the Do You Know that the second Sun- The roads are in first class condition, ; ; church building every Tuesday, Thurs- | day in May bas Leen ect a | ‘As they're built like a ‘well equipped ‘track, day and Saturday from 2/ to 4 p. m. | honor of the ‘est woman that ever) ‘And we'll treat you so well, Einenieariey | earnest prayers her tender admoni-| That you'll always be glad to come back. ‘BAPTIST CHURCH | tions and noble example. Mother's < Edward F, Jorden, Minister | Day will be observed: at the Evange-| “Mothers Day’ will be observed.; lical church as follows : THE RO F RD N i 4 Morne aren at 10:30. Special | iMother’s Day .sermon in the Ger-! A music by double quartet. Sunday | man language at 9745 a. m. i ‘ iy Al other services in English, H Last season the proprietor installed a Roof Garden atop the McKenzie with a dancing - n Sunday sthool Lyman 1. Smith,| space of about 6800 square feet, carpenters and mechanics are now enlarging it to about ? Ts Superintenient, at 11a, m. 10000 square feet. There is also’now under construction an enclosed dining room and the roof of the; Address: “A Mother's Influencé,” enclosed’ dining room will be known as the Hurricane Deck so the height will be in- Living Close to Chri creased as well as the dancing space. Roth, leader, 7:15 p.m. ¢ a We expect to serve a banquet_atop the McKenzie for from 500 to 700 people to the ators gsermon: - “Wanted Godly, Knights of Columbus on May ist, for this occasion practically the entire kitchen de- Special music at’ all the services.! partment will be moved to the roof, to serve this banquet, the only Roof Garden between Minneapolis.and Los Angeles. ‘oung People’s , 5 g specially invited. . \ A That’s What They All Say, When They Ride An H eon) " 3 5 f il C. F. Struts, Pastor. / THE HOTEL i MIRAL BICYCLE. The upkeep.is. small and the price is in reach for t i 5 H every boy to own one. Have your boy ride the We are pleased to Lig 2 tor BN Recently a gentleman “ % nonce that at the 10:2 co. Dr. from New York said, ADMIRAL BICYCLE” while he is paying for it. We sell them on easy payments. 1, Mont., Patterson we have noth- All kinds of Bicycle supplies. We sell tires that Oe tae oe er ps see | ing on you in New York 4 { give.che most miles far wear. : ; Mibnoccan attunesto especially the service in Fi “All makes of Bicycles repaired. : _An au nection OF) Oe a s sng Dr cdenieabily s Spedial | your dining room where a f Mail Orders Promptly Atiended To. x ED AUTO ELECTRICIANS: will s by the morning cho: pa a aaa Sond / prove real insurance against burnt is : i { BISMARCK MACHINE. SHOP 'J out points, a missing efigine, over- thera DD} ip inne ro got so dead he came to a ‘ r . 218 4th Street heating, ete. 8. re: vA a live town. ; Battery or Magneto —all sys-! “‘phe thought of Mother's Day wi i Try our plate Lunch- tems are an open book to us, | ied out in the Epwo rth League | eon for 60c. ) ‘ Pe ig DOT ng at 7 o:ClOgk. special sub; | Dine at the Seven Electric Servicé & Jeet will ve" Weat We “owe 0 our Story Fire Proof Hotel. 2. Parents.” iss Cla nder- | Tire Co., ; Eva Dingle, president. | Just once and your taste 215 Main Street Popular service at 8 o'clock with will tell you that the food appropriate to i day | is better it ais be bets Phe preacher will have | it tastes better be- a ran S Pl De EE CE some thing to si bout. sng it is served better Z er i ( YY | :Home. A ladies’ ms 8 than any ‘other eat place in Bismarck. a Try our delicious : y sort of & Moth 4 2 ores Waffles for break- ‘service. ‘Come and e¢ - McKENZIE HOTEL - i : | Sbenngets esp ly invit , t iB . oo E : G. H. Quigley, Minister. We serve a special Sanday Dinner. ' P , yl RADIATORS FOR AUTOS, | FIRST € cave, | If we did ee Re best service, the best fpod there would be less incentive for ‘ (Cc g q TRUCKS AND TRACTORS Mm | Rev. H.C. Postlethwaite, Minister. | people-to dine at the Mc enzie. q 7 2 Repaired, Rebuilt, (a and Morning worship at 10:30, theme: | Dine and Dance at the McKenzie Hotel tonight, after the biggest and best Elk } i Geaned ont by ube date process, é Pear Fre mn the ole wells ae mem- show ever put on. A which has no equal ber this will be a Mother's Day s Emblem of. Satisfaction Wearesagents for The: white carnation The Largest, Tallest And Best Hotel In The Four Western States; GP efamons 5.4." Coesand Fa stony: salverson wil sing «| ‘The Pride of North Dakota, Edw. G. Patterson, Owner and Proprie- ae, ! amaze from freezing, uneaualed i “Noiner by selection: Junior § tor, Bismarck, North Dakota. , F OR twenty years Buick has returin- | wal gras eo s é. . an investme in “The pric wil be gh Por at 7, V i . } ‘ ed full value as an reste j mek cearett — sople i ——— “| known Ashley res are spending| Hemstitching, Mrs. N. W. Kel 1 transportati , fa ; personal transportation. . : CITY NEWS | the week end in Bismarck, greeting|{ey, Little Bleck, Bismarck, Today the rtew 1921 models return ie 7 s 7 ae | - = — —-——| their many frionds and enjoying the N.D this same value in characteristic a vor ‘The ea der | Ware Po dilons l5lkg entertainn serra ' ick liabilit: i — wil | ; ; direction of Mr. Devol will Sins |, Mr, and Mrs. Pietz and Mr. and Mrs. Visits In I int to mec Buick liability and sturdiness —with J) gesseecaseen sbapeny the chorus, “A Sone of Vietoky.” Mises Tt wore among the ANON | icy ypeign pio, of Cannon Hal,| (rHends at the New Garrick, z . i people in Bismarck for the week-end.} 1. ypiscopal missionary, is visiting \n vreater beauty, comfort and refine- ment. Let us démonsirate to-you the ease of operation and accessibility of mechanism in these new models. Authorized Buick Service will serve you as faithfully as the Buick Car. Men’s quartette will also sing a tion. This will be a service that will | ty 1 To: Bismarck. She was acompanied by vty wrens her mother and her brother. The lat- ‘warm your heart’ and send you into t Wi i a the week with fine enthusiasm for its), F.C. Bohlman and Miss Gladys) tey has been in school in Alabama, KODAK FINISHING Buy ; a l ar tasks. Come and bring your friends,/Bohlman, Reinhold S« and et . 5 over from | Goddess of New York’s Luring Quality Work for the Amateur Ashley a Adolph Spitzer motored t 0 COND! ERVICES, \AsBley today to take in the week-end : 1 in with her : Perhaps youre too busy, for Sunday upseep 8th, Mother's | festivities, ee ine Ca oh d SLORBY “STUDIO spots H carmine lips while pleasure-ma Successoraite battery details, All you want Dae Rees Ge W | to know is that the battery. | 4, Méndax, to the ° HOLMBOE STUDIO you buy will give service. of Mandan and What’s the answer? Buy a Tabernacle, at 17 e | Stella Finwall will sing, accompanies | | Willard Threaded Rubber Bat | by Miss Carrie Haugen Sunday e2n-! tery. 8 jing Pastor-at-Large Finwall will) ‘and othors| Came to See Elks baie eed leap to the devil’s at the M. El, Rubin and Mrs, Rubin, well| tune, She is “Paying the Piper.” Since January Ast, regular equipment “on all, models includes Cord Tires The plates in it are insulated (speak at the Colored Community | 5 Se Se church on the sough side, On Tues- d . not merely separated. | day, May 17th the pastor-at-large will | When the Devil i Threaded Rubber Insulation sive his popular illustrated lecture on docsn’t warp, crack, check, “The Three Scandinaviann Countries” | and a Pretty. a 2 i S at the Wilton Grand Opera House for} vee fae oeares pont Tt out- the benefit bf theSwedish church Al Woman Dance lasts the sry plates. Wilton. ! '_Who Is Get a line on the actual sav- —___—— ing Willard Threaded Rubber In- ELKS SHOW IS ! sulation makes possible. Drive DECL ARED BEST TIME TONIGHT e : >. ee ae AMATEUR SHOW fl - ee Pa ; : Willard Service JACK CROSBY, of Fare 0, who has re- SHIRLEY MASON ying 4 : 408 Broadway ; | Productions, today de ple production. “THE LAMPLIGHTER” ide from being aj F real artist, deserves great credit for | , Added Attraction 1 |the wonderful show he has produced,” ‘said Crosby. “If you wis to enjoy yourself’ thoroughly by all means see NICK CARTER | the performance at the Auditorium to- é Batteries [eee oan oe | Dine and Dance at the Mc J “THE MYSTERIOUS BOND CASE” Kenzie: tonight, after the big-| igest and best Elks show ever |Biven. Bismarck Tire and. Auto Co. : 211 Broadway BISMARCK, N. D. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK” WILL BUILD THEM

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