The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1921, Page 8

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* GRADUATION OF NURSES 70 BE HELD TONIGHT Baccalaureate Sermon was Preached by Bishop Spreng at Evangelical Church SERVICE IS HIS THEME The graduating exercises for the nurses completing their course at the Bismarck Hospital Training school will take place this evening at the Evangelical church. The exercises will begin at 8 p. m. After the exer- cises there will be a reception at the Nurses’ Home from 10 to 11 p. m. The following program will be given; ‘Congregational Singing. Invocation, Announcements, ‘Benediction. March ...... leah come sees Orchestra The Baccalaureate sermon was pre- sented last night at the Evangelical church by Bishop S. P. Spreng, of Na- perville,. le Extracts. from his ser- mon follow: Theme Sacrificial Service, Text?’ John 12:24:' Except a corn of wheat fall die, it abidethy alo: ut if it die, it ‘bringeth forth much fruit. “Christ knew that for him the only sure way back to the Throne was by the cross. And*what ‘was true for Him is true for us all,- ‘It is the law : of :life. “The maxims of the world ignore this" lew. ‘Get’ while the getting is good.’ That wa3 the slogan of the profiteers in our late war. ‘Cet all you can, any sway you can, and keep all you can.’ cal, but none the less true, eternally true. ‘He that loseth his life shall ‘find, it; he that saveth his life shall lose it,’ The way to get is to give. The way to live is to die, The way to be rich is to be poor. The way’ to conquer isto surrender. The meek, not the arrogant shall inherit the earth. “The law of sacrifice is demonstrat- ed through all history. Every great cadvanced of civilization’ has - been made at great cost. Scientists die of the vineus that the multitudes may live. Our Civil War cost a million lives of white men ‘that four million blacks might be free.’ The: North and the South fought each other and the Union was welded’ in blood, Many have ‘per- Ashed in explorations in ‘aviation, in neering achievements. that fitted. CI and Krecker. ‘But'the supreme exam- ple is Christ himself. ‘He went’ to Calvary for the redemption of the lost world. He turned away from all sdg- Sestion of an easy way. This was the only ture way. se is a significant fact that the| our English tongue, “bleed” and “olesa" are both derived from ‘the same Anglo Saxon root. They go together. You must bleed, if you would bless, You must deny yourself to help others. It-is the only way. The Cross is our divinest sym- bol. It stands out clear as ever, as the supreme Way of life and victory. As dying and’ behold we live; as sorrowful, yet ‘always rejoicing; as MR “AND MRS. HAL G. EVARTS. | AUTHOR AND WIFE TAKE WEIRD TRIP IN WILDS By ‘Newspaper Enterprise. Hutchinson, Kan., Jule 6.—The lure stories have called Hal G. iartes; not- “ed author, and his wife into the far. of advenure and the desire for more! north’ on the world’s. oddest Journey. material for truly wild, wild animal ‘And before their four months’! trip "That the lightness of the business Car is united to great strength is « § proven by the splendid service it is rendering everywhere under widely varying conditions, _.. The lightness of the car eens the : ohne nent Periaialr pee | hier /construction renders Yepairs infrequent. {is completed thep , will have traveled by train, stage, horseback: river steam* er, ocean, steamahip, dogsled, canoc and on. foot. * Evarts has ‘spent most of his life im. the-wildg and: has put a share of them into two of his works. “The + | Cross Pull” and “The Yellow Horde.” * His wife, hailing from the flatlands of Kansas, has been of shorter trips into ‘the lands of the animal king- dom. A train’ took them on the first leg ofthe trip, from Hutchinson to Ed- monton, Canada. back. carried them to a point on the Athabaska river, where a fur collect- ing steamer will slip through to tie Great Salt lake and down the Mac- kenzie river to the Arctic ocean. The Beckenee ene, alone isa ane! of 1,650 mil The adventurers will hike’ across the mountains of the’continental di- ‘ide, a distance of 35 miles. Then they, will -canoe.on the Porcupine river to its confluence with the Yukon; then up the Yukon by steamer to the fiead of navigation, next by dogsled to & railroad at White Horse. A train will take them to the coast and an ocean steamer to Seattle. ‘The last lap will be via train, back to Hutchinson. The call of the wild carried Eyarts to. Cody, Wyo., early in life.. He had a silver fox and skunk farm. During the winter months; while snowed in, he wrote much about wild animals. It. was not until after his return from service’ in the’ World War that Evarts had these works published. Someone had .left his skunk farm gate open and he turned to selling stories for a living. y The Store That Has’ Brought , Low Prices t6 Bismarck 4 Stage and horse-| AGED Le Louis died at-the home of his |Mrs, \Peter Random, at Sterling, yes- eotey. “The deceased’ was 87. years ld and a pioneer of western North MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921 marck; H. W. Tackabury, of Mandan; ore H. G. Tweeton, of Barnesville, Minn.; L. Thorwaldsen, of Sterling. The funeral -will be held North Dakota since 1882, ‘Thorwaldsen, of Sterling; “Surviving are’.the. following. chil- oldest sister,/tiren: Mrs; a. C. Thompson, of Bis- Sterling. TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS | peop een Owners Big Bargain Sale “Our ACCESSORY show window is‘full of real bar- gains for the motorists — tire reliners that will make your old tires last a great deal longer—sleeves—boots— spark plugs — etc., ete., ete. If you don’t see what you want in the show window, come in and see if we haven’t . it in stock at a big saving to you. | . Lahr Motor Sales Co. ‘Deas All Night. de, LUES-that’s why we are *Phone 490 VALUES That Are ’ Incom- parable Always Busy” Tuesday afternoon at\the home at sses! Dresses! 486-Summer Dresses to select from, direct from our buyer in New York City. Lot No.1 Gingham Dresses in a wonderful array of col- ors and sizes. Prices, $2.98 and $3.98. ‘Lot No. 2 Voile Dresses—Ging- ham Dresses—That‘are a little different from anything else you'll see SPORT COATS . These sport Coats are the talk of. Bismarck. You. can’t beat them that’s what they all say about them both in style and price. 10 scarenent, of col- . ors to choose from: Colors are plain grey. - Colors are plain black. Colors are plain Red. Colors are plain green. Colors are plain purple. “Colors are red and white. Colors are geen and white. Colors and black and white. Colors'are grey and white. ‘Colors are navy and white, CORD TIRES 4 inch Cord Tires are standard on all; Dodge Brothers cars. ‘is M. B. GILMAN CO. ie. a i 212 Main St. * 1, Phone 808,,, | at, still: more. popular. prices — colors are jade. — cantelope — Water- Rust — Orchard, elf Blu —Copen — Navy — Brown — Green— To- matoe, etc. in:fact we have almost any. Sia mi af } wish for. ; Prices are $6.75, $7.75, $8.75 and up. : as nurses, afe called. It is a sacri- ficial calling. You cannot be selfish and succéed in your work. You must not commercialize ‘your calling. Re- eat must die to The class sof Fr ventered ‘two. se- lections, “‘tMorniig "Snvitation” and “Good Night,” inde the able’ direc- tion of Mrs. A: Jacobson and ac- companied _ by. Genevieve.” Manard- ‘Hughes, which ‘were greatly appre- ciated by the audience, audience, ("” FRENCH ISSUE ISSUE - A WARNING Oppetn, Bilena, June June 6—The French issued an ‘‘yltimatum German forces saying that unless they with- drew from the sector gained in. at- ,tacks; Friday French would quit Silesia. Mrs. Homan Returns, Mrs. Ben as Sc formerly with Lu- the position as Lucas vacated Miss Mc- ie for California in a she witl attend the few weeks ) —___. TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS and Saturday the CAR WASHING © CORWIN AGTOR co ’ WHEN VISITING BISMARCK CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, JR., STORED HIS CAR AT THE CORWIN MOTOR CO. . a‘ “DO YOU? eae SPORT SKIRTS Baronett.. silk sport skirts, We have them:in all colors. Prices are of course ‘very reasonable. All at low popular prices * $9, 98 § and u R. M..C. Crochet Cot- ton, all colors and sizes. Paley The Ball 8c Bungalow:aprons, full size. Special 98c. 27 ‘inch: dress ging- ham, 10¢ ‘yard. . Blouses! Blouses! These Bloviate 2 afte without a ques- tion the prettiest and snappiest little Blouses we have ever had in‘our im- mense stock gf Ready to Wear, de- partment for only’ $6.75. Compare these Blouses please with’ others B4 buying. 36'inch Percales. Sale. 5e yard. Cilcloth, all sizes, 39c yard. 44 inch novelty Voiles just unpacked from our New York buyer. 20 -pieces to choose from. The yard 389¢. HOSIERY Oh yes, don’t forget Johnson’s for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose.. We have them in all coldrs -and sizes at popular prices. Always Busy Store Quality Tells, Prices Sells at the . sisiiimainitin: ailing

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