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TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -f MINISTERS | | CONTINUE FOR "ANOTHER YEAR ey Bremer Sagan Designatec . Presiding Elder and Rev. Strutz Local Pastor Webb Brothers T he home of new styles Colorful Summer Fresks AT. STATE CONFERENCE Rev. C./A, Bremer, presiding elder vy e / of the Evangelical church. will con-} i / tinue-in Bismarck, with this city one} of the” two state districts of the church, and Rev. C. F. Strutz will re- | turn to Bismarck for another year * _ Pastor of ‘the local church. | T tion was taken by the conference ‘of the church at Great Bend, N. D. Rev.| C. F, Strutz, in a Jettér to The Trib: | * une, describes the conference: i g Great Bend, N. -D, May, North ‘Dakota Conference of the Evan- | | gelical Association opened its, second} YOULL. LIKE HIM. GIRLS 2 =HES TROUGH The. opportunity to buy such dreases as women dream of for summer is here. All are so reasonably~ priced we’re sure you will want to take advantage of it by selecting not one but several of the dainty modes before appreciative: shop- . pers have made serious inroads in the stock. Especially attractive are the Frocks of NO Faire! No Fair! HE FIGHTS WITH WIS MouTH OPEN 31.—The annual session here Thursday. The) / HE nas 444 MORE MOVEMENTS vi TONICHT ‘WATCH YOUR HUSBAND’ THURSDAY TOM MIX —_—in—— “A RIDIN’ ROMEO” HisLatest Thriller. | ‘en, Heil; W. ‘them Rev. 'g. D,, and Rev. ©. W. Zech of Aber- | deen. Hirning, Tuttle; C. J. Koths, Grand Forks, H. C. Lehner, Hazen; F. Loew. C.,Menges, Cavalier; A. Oertti, Marion; 0. R. Rux, Chase! E. J. Schroeder, Alice; J. J. Schroede’ Grand Forks; C. F. Strutz, Bismarcl R. E. Strutz, Jamestown; E. P. Goth- ridge, Drake, and several others are expected. There are also a number of prominént: visitors here. among |. E. Booth of Watertown, Bishop Seager Presides. * Bishop L. H. Seager presides. The bishop has just returned from an ex- tonaed missionary tour in China, and relates many interesting details rela- tive to the great famine in that cou try. His opening address at conte ence was inspiring and touching. He showed in striking forceful words how ‘Tire Mileage at the the great agony of the world can be| church leaders have gone for some and addressed the conference. The pre- siding elders were stationed as fo! lows: . Bismarck district, C. A. Brem- er; Fargo district,4, H. Brockmueller. Rev. E. Mueller, of St. Paul, fraternal! delegate from the Northwest confer- ence of the United Evangelical church, proposed union of his church with the Evangelical association. ring address the conference joined inj enoug! h to keep its vast population from singing “Blest Be the Tie That Binds.” Talks on China. Dr..C. Staebler alse addressed con- ference on the value of good denomi-; national papers and urged the preach- ers to do more for the circulation of wholesome reading matter. Bishop Seager went farther into the interior of China than other American He sald hej could hardly await the time this union! people of the stricken provinces, was fully consummated. After his stir-! i addressed this body in behalf of the) y, M. C. A, and Missionary Socie- BIRD STUDY IS ' i |the ground fs as bare as a floor, j today it fs a country in famine and ‘. | Spoke of the wonderful work the mis- ; whom. went out every morning at 6) 1 fled by the high school pupils: sat) oe THAN A HULA HULA DANCERS Sass ‘LEANS j ‘Paramount Pictures Offer AR 3 ~ MAE MURRAY “ESE ace DOTTED SWISS ; ao ~ The first and only, Authentic picture ‘of the world’s champion in training “A DAY WITH VOILE ’ , e, JACK DEMSEY” at the Rex this Wednesday and Thursday. “ ° ” , ee The Right to Love | following ministers are in attendance: | healed Sate by the Gospel of Jesus! time. He visited three of the famine ORGANDIE | E. J. Bechtel, Fargo; R. Bloedau, Mc-} Christ. C F. Stritz, of Bismarck, was| stricken districts and described the ies Clusky; Floyd Breaw, Wyndmere; W.| appointed secretary of the conference.| harrowing sights that met him every- GINGHAM ——also— "= Butschat, Lehr; A. ‘mel, Streeter;| Dr. Chr. Staebler of Cleveland, Ohio,! where. ‘Thousands of people were dy- f 2 Reel Comedy J. Fischer, Ashley; C. R. Frankhauser,} president of the Sunday school board| ing by the; wayside in search of food. eee 2 Osnabrock; A. “Gehring, Wishek; iK.] of the Evangelical associgtign, is here! They stripped the trees of uds and bark for food., For many square miles swept clean of everything that can he used for food or fuel. He spoke in glowing«terms of the heroic work of} the International Famine Relief asso- ciation who through theRed Cross, the ties are doing @ wonderful work in saving the lives of the unfortunate He said that China was producing food | want, but that bec: transportation facilities the supplies cannot be properly distributed. “If there is anything helpless in the world se of the poor an aa ‘asunoaenuunotaneanuantinanemtdanand without God,” declared the bishop. He | sionaries were doing, their heroism and self-sacrifice and declared that if he were-a; young man he would j; Spend his life. in China to help bring | that great an to the feet of Jesus | Christ. a HEAVY. RAIN IN | MANY PLACES Considerable rain fell fell at various CQ} points in-Athe state in the 48 hours Qi} points Saturday morning and Mon- ; day morning, the weather bureau's | report shows, The report follows: more .72; Lisbon .36; Minot none; No- poleon .02; Pembina .15; Wahpeton 2.37;. Williston none; Moorhead 1.09. The bird study conducted in the} high school during the last week. is! termed as a decided’ success by those | wito were-engaged in it. There was a total enrollment of 50, some of TOO LATE T@ CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home. Gentlemen preferred. ‘Phone 499-X. 315 10th St. 5-31- Iwi INGROWN NAIL Toe Nail ‘Turns Out Out Itself if a, olock. Identifying the birds is only a beginning and it is believed there is enough interest to warrant more work along this line in the future. ‘The class was enrolled by iMiss East- man, The club, ‘Friends of Our Native wid Life,” is taking up a detailed! and“interesting study of bird life. Al “hike” is planned for Saturday Toughen Skin this week. . There will be definite; A noted authority says that a few! plans published later, | drops of “Outgro” upon the skin gur-} The following are the birds identi-| rounding the ingrowing nail reduces Bob-o-| inflammation and pajn and so tough- Special Clearance of Sults, Wraps, Coats and Millinery. at Prices Less Than The Material Employed. ‘auaannttntenarannmomtrcapeas nso Welcome |. 0. 0. F. and Rebeccas link, Redstart, English Sparrow, Lark | ens the tender, sensitive skin under- Me toa ac WEATHER REPORT Lowest last night .......... - : Precipitation ......., Highest wind velocity Forecast. For North Dakota: For twenty-four hours ending at noon, May 31, Temperature at 7 A. M Highest yesterday . Fair tonight sad and probably Wednesday; warmer to- night and’ in the east and south por: 41| tions Wednesday. Forty-F Amenia, .79; Bismarck, .49; Botti-| Lowest yesterday ... Mn : ‘orty-Fivi ere ni nau, none; Bowbells, none; Devils [ieee erent Birds Lake, .07; Dickinson, .17; Dunn Cen- a Listed by High School | ter 14; ‘Ellendale 1.18; Fessenden .26; : eee a ‘ 'Grafton none; Graad Forks 88; Students | Jamestown 15; Langdon none; Lari- GOODYEAR CORD TIRES FOR SMALER CARS / —At New Low Prices! NOW, we have a genuine Goodyear CORD Tire for the smaller cars. This Sone Clincher Cord is 10% oversize throughout, It has the heavier Goodyear All-Weather Tread. ; It rides easier, takes road punishment more gracefully, gives better gas mileage, wears longer and looks better than any tire you.can buy. At the new low price of $24.50, this 30x3% Goodyear Cord Tire unquestionably gives you lower cost per mile. Come in and see this splendid tire — you'll soon want one on every wheel. : : navest Cost in History | Sparrow, Song Sparrow, Clay Colored; neath the toe nail, that it can not | Sharrow, Field Sparrow, Robin, Mea-' penetrate the flesh, and the naji turns dowlark (western), Bronzed Grackle,| naturally outward almost over" night. i Baltimore Oriole, Arkansas Kingbird,; “Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic i Kingbird, Nighthawk, Purple ‘Martin,; manufactured for chiropodists. How-/ Mourning Dove, Brown Thrasher,’ ever, anyone can buy from the drug Least Flycatcher, Warbling Vireo! store a tiny bottle contajning direo (western), Pine Finch or Siskin, Barn; tions. Swallow, Redwinged Blackbird, Kil- = = = COPELIN: MOTOR CO. Ford Sales and Service Bismarck, N. D. SIZE and TY! 3@x3 Clincher 30.x 3% Clincher deer, Catbird, Cowbird, Crow, Bank, Swallow, Yellow Warbler, Towhee i-- : x e f a Fd (arctic), Flicker (omptnern) Sed x Wren (western), Marylan ellow-| 4x44 3S, throat, Yellowbreasted Chat, Wilson! For Expectant Mothers 2 Warbler, Redheade: pecker, ' x5 8.8. Magple, ‘Bluebird, Sparrow Hawk, Say, OSED BY THREE GENERATIONS. Phoebe, American Goldfinch, White-| | ara roe BOOHLET on HOTRERHODD ano vue BART. ret | rumped Shrike, Chipping Sparraw, Harris Sparrow, Graycheeked Thru: Orangecrowned Warbler. The last five were seen during the) day by Alfred Prater, of the Boy; Scouts. The Boy Scouts have seen aj hundred different birds, some of which! are rarely seen. In this locality, it is| estimated there are 190 species. Russel Reid, a member of the High School Graduating class this year, gave a very interesting talk to, the Plus war tax. Other sizes reduced in proportion | Meameere Meeuavon Co.. D1) 5-0. Ariana Ga | REX Tuesday MARGARITA FISHER in “THE HELLION” Sy . These Prices Apply to Our Regular and Complete Line THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Compan; i 452238 -. Es FEATURE CRE wean at's aad specified. - Pr ogra. Aubieet 8 chan, ~ TONIGHT ‘Buy your mileage by the year instead of by the tire. The tire that goes far, that runs long, that is always de- Zoology. class on Friday afternoon i ‘| th tion and purpose of the pendable is the only really cheap buy on the’ market. clib, “Friends of Our (Native Wild Lr a WESLEY “FRECKLES” BARRY in t 2 < ; Life.” He extended an invitation to; ENSATIONAL The last mile it runs determines the cost of your tire. the members of that class to join the USPENSEFUL “DINTY” i : club. Large credit is due him -be-; TARTLING Kinograms...........seeeeeeees seeees+-Topics of the Day cause of his research study of birds! and assistahce to get others interested BRONCHIAL {TAL TROUBLE CAUSED AY 6 x: ' (‘DINTY” shows Tomorrow Also) A Woolfville Tale by Alfred Henry Lewis, “THE TRIALS OF TEXAS THOMPSON.” Splendid comedy. WEDNESDAY. a ee JACK DEMPSEY Presenting the only true record of the world’s. champion ir training for his much talked of fight with Carpentier. Also BLANCH SWEET in HER UNWILLING HUSBAND No Advance in Prices. Marcus Lowe Vaudeville FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY James Oliver Curwood’s “ISOBEL” or “The Trails Eqi” with HOUSE PETERS and JANE NOVAK Sold only by Dealers A New Low Price on a Known and. Honest Product No medicine has a better reputation than Foley’s Honey and Tar for quic ly religving coughs, colds and croup. It loosens the phlegm and mucus, clears the passages, eases hoarseness, stops tickling throat. John G. Hek-/ king, 195 ‘Burgess Place, Passaic, N. J.,| writes, ; suffering from an acute case of bronchial trouble which gave me considerable anxiety. Foley’s Honey and Tar deserves all the credit for my being well now.” + Tribune Want Ada Bring Results, \ COMING ELSIE FERGUSON in “SACRED AND PROF, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “THE MARK oa KATHERINE MACDONALD, in “CURTAIN,” “THE IDOL

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