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1 @ ‘ 4 oe e ‘ i 7 \ | » e \ THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921 . “is Pa PAGE FIVE .. ° . f 3 S forceful preacher. He will give a stir- OCIA. ‘an ‘ ring, evangelistic message. All should hear him. 4 Personal ‘ Sunday svenien: there will be a plat- form meeting addressed by Mr. J. P. Jackson, Mr. Geo. E. Wallace, and the pastor. One of the most important LOCAL WOMAN - ; | Questions before the American public IS HONORED jt ts out of Mtence that all the mgr: will he presenied In brief, snappy \ \velons things of human action, ‘a talks. “Christianity and War” or “Shall ions “t BY N. D. CLUBS ue Fe eee enecitearot hye the Nations Disarm and Take a Naval <> h prung. When the «great Boley wilt ke the sublet: All who : ‘a sudd torm, find are interested in world peace and Mins Henrika Beach of this city was Sita external urgvery 18 progress are invited. to attend. named president of the North ‘Dakota’ was decayed’ and weak within, The Sunday school at the hour of twelve Federation of ‘Business and Profes- Geal strengt!: of human Bfe lies there will be.a.time of profitable Bible study sional Women’s Clubs, whose second! dls0.—8.'0: Bajrowe, I D. D. and good fellowship. C. W. Moses, aoe oeatink at ‘Devils Lake, ad- ~ MORE GOOD THINGS. aah Cenbie Gavin, “Stason journ ursday. The’ other officers! “ ee tror ' a ‘topic are: ‘Mrs, Verna: Veitch, Devils Lake,! Rere jis-an oyster stew which fs a efotm Sun and sant gata oe Le vice-president; Miss Deborah Lyman, whole meal in’ itself: Take one pint saa ES Ne nee? Jamestown, recording secretary; Misa; Presiient. 1 Medora Knox, Grand Forks, corres: “ eeeaeee one A special invitation is given strang- ndii : M K. pint of oysters, ers in the city to attend any or all of & pe Fah ipa ros iden pce tae | two cupfuls © of the services of the day. ‘The delegatés to the national -con-| diced potatoes, G. H. QUIGLEY, vention to be held in Cleveland, Onlo,) one pint of milk, Minister. to July, were chosen. They wore the| two _ teaspoonfuls ae sse3_ (Henrika Beach, Bismarck; : It, -hall Alice Welch, Grand ‘Forks; Ruth Col- ‘ eapiaiee tt THE SALVATION ARMY fo saree Florence Hier’ Fst: : pepper, one table- Sunday Services: Aart rs. Smith, is e. Be ae i 10:30 a. m.—Open air meeting. Misses Gubelman and O'Donnell were sponta dbatter. one cuntuli gt bread 11:00 a, m. Holiness meeting. ’ named as the incom'ng directors for Cubes and two cupfuls of oyster lq: 2:30 p. m.—Sunday school and Bible the state crganization. Grand ‘Forks uor, Combine the ‘tomatoes. pota- ceases z was selected as the meeting place for toes ‘and oyster liquor; cover with boil- 6:30 Pp. m.—Young People’s Legion the 1922 convention. It was voted to} ing Water and cook until tender; add meeting. take a ‘collection! ae Poleey. a the oysters, “milk, butter, and reason: 7:30 p. m.—Open air meeting. work, coal and grain to the national ings, and bring he be 8:00 p. m.—Salvation meeting, d convention a a pers Dakote exbinlt a ae: Be aie BY aa Me vast vd enrollment of soldiers. ies ‘Riemarck, Jamestown, Grand Forks, " fasted bre * Week-Day Servi fs and Fargo bad representatives at the Segeeaal Be roastan- tread ewes. Monday—Private soldiers, recruits convention. Minot and Valley City Coconut Candy—»Make holes tn the and converts. on 1 were not represented. Much credit Is exes of a coconut and drain off the TuerV'ay—Young ‘People's Prayer due Mrs. Verna Veitch, president of} milk. There should be at Jeast half Band. the Devils Lake organization, for the; & cupful. “Break the shell, remove the Wednesday—-Mid-week holiness meet- success of the convention. meat and pare off the dark rind, then ing. TERVeS-FOR (GG put the coconut through the fine knife rhea a mceune conducted he young people. ‘Miss Bertha (Palmer left last night Pa i ee x y i ore then mieanychonper. .ory grate it Saturday--Praise 1 meeting. for the Ohio Northern university at The “Town: Blouse” is an innovatiog. in the summer wardrobe. which| There should be about three cupfuls. ‘A cordial invitation is extended to Ada; where she will give a series of @mouflages the separate skirt and waist. under the. effect of a’ one-piece} Add the sugar, milk and butter, and the public to attend these services lectures on School management and frock. The material in the blouse and skirt worn by Miss Martha Mans-| cook over a slow fire, stirring constant- V. J. Huffman, Captain. methods. Miss Palmer is one of the field, Ae Selenick ors is of white Pay Mites ‘geen. ey blouse when fy until the. mtxture forms a soft ball ; a) . most interestin; i .|has shirtwaist sleeve and, cuffs. the deep pointed collar, conceals the] w 1 1 ; ii mont interesting and Insplring speak fer by the bodice-girdle tied in the back. : when dropped in culd water, Remove.) Germany stilhas her fashion shows. Probably you've varely seen any-| , Regular U- . . meeting at methods’ in the Central Went. Bho : h beat uate begins to thicken; wdd the | thing more gorgeous than this wrap moleskin garment with its heavy iassels. | Elks Hall tonight. 2 ; has had exceptional experience’ for flavoring, and pour Into marten tins. | Milady of the suit is sporting a sash quite as fringed as those worn in Amer- E. L. Portman, S. C. Li this work, having taught in all the CLOTHES i Cut into squares while still warin. If} ica; And notice the pumps —you probably have a pair like them yourself. 2 rades,: in high. school, and is now TO ‘ ' bg ee estice oe oe ek McKenzie Roof Garden Din- connected with the state department BY B IN BRA! cae ana ET of education. . i SE oleate and cook fn he top ofa dobte bate | — CET RGH NOTES 1] te. iat “Sanuervuren® sunday | ner Sanee SOMMER L Bese le an opinion he wished to sxpress, until the co¢onut is soft.. If the fresh t = BENEFIT OF SWIMMING POOL A moral he longed to apply, edad. SHA thee. cuntais ‘of: brown |__| Satay. nets ait ho, can attend se 7 The Brotherhood of Ameri Regarding such follies of feminine dress C unday school at 12, noon, and the merican Yeo- < 4 ; sugar and a-'tablespoonful of butter ST. MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. Young People’s service at 7 o'clock. men are giving a Root Garden dance As skirts that were narrow—and high; ! | to one-half cupful of the coconut milk 5 For deacons and pulpit at the (McKenzie hotel Monday night Or openwork hosiery, waists that were sheer, apa | 8 o'clock a.m. Low Mass and Holy Sir ate re for the.beneAt ofsthe Betmmieg Pool. ‘And shoes that were tall.as io heel. Flavor.with two tesspoonfuls of va-| Communion and English sermon. tein eee W. Finwall. The managers of the dance believe He didn’t approve of such feminine gear— ailla Just when taking from the stove.| 9:15 a. m. Low Mass and German) pep PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. everyon interested in the Swimming, A fact he was quick to reveal! vee ayer ehedihints three atone: a. m, High Mass and Eng Rev. H, C. Postlethwaite, Minister. Pool will’ support {t and so ahy ex- Z 3 ry cupfuls of apple, t cupfuls of corn- : es “1 Mornii : : pect one of the largest crowds or the He jeered women’s fashions as silly and vain, meal, one teaspoonful of salt and one ish sermon. - sige Untareotien Ggarrow"” Hane season to attend. The entire proceeds! a Unhealthy,, immodest and wrong — ; cupful of .water, Combine the chopped Father Hiltier, Pastor, | nuse, ‘The Misses Williams will sing are to be to the Swimming Pool. at rari te ethene und to explain ] apple with the cormngut using the. yel- ||McKESZIE & STERLING CIRCUIT. the duét, “O, to Be More Like Jesus” MEETING POSTPONED . are e othing which women are wearing,” he cried aah ee ae Nati ay pass oa a Mottit—Preaching service 10:30 a. Rear andend tari ts Foutican’ 4 The regular ti ' ‘as certainly made and designed 3 i ‘01 § s 5 * dL AL Liteota. Chapter of ba Peon Fort To show that there’s nothing bat hontderae: tnaide 3 baking:sheet ‘ind bake in a moderate] Sterling—Preaching service 12:16 paleren, Junior Sunday school ut Mothers will be. postponed one week The average ieminine mind!” oyen until, {he apples are cooked and | noon. Teach All other departments at 12 M. on accomnt of the convention at Lis- - , : ‘ the pone brown. Serve “hot. with | Sunday school 1:00 a. m. Christian End eran i er ‘ bon. The War Mothers have been, And while he discoursed in this eloquent way, fe jayrop. McKenzle—Preaching service 8:00) yong ‘people. attend. * Evening. ae ee invited to ‘attend the American Col- le freely and fuly perspi shag tt p.m ; ss tt p ff i | 5 ei hip at 8. The old hymns will be sun: lege of Surgeons held at the Audi- Because, in the best of a midsummer day, yy , |, Sunday gchool 11:00 a, m. A = teria lout beet rider cbintt: cA His body was fitly attired : A cordial invitation is extended to! With other special numbers by the Li y nigh Hh those ‘who posaibly can are urged to In a thick woolen suit and a hard-besomed shirt (ae ea a Trae ‘2 | everybody. choir under the direction of Mrs. D. C. be present. __And-a collar as stiff as a slat, Pilar Rev. Wm. Schoftatall, Pastor.| Scothorn. The Anthem “Softly Now aay ees Senta With his feet in some pointed-tded brogans that hurt, “Kintyre Banker Here- TE the Light of Day” (Sudds) will he ! >. LAHR MOTOR | \ And his head in a black derby hat! ‘ Sam Tay, luf the Kintyre . State SJ. GEORGE'S FHURCH sung by the chorus choir. .A short “Touring Made Easy” is the title)‘, .(Copytight 1921 by Newspaper Enterprise.) Bank, waé ..ffl' Bismarck * yesterday Rev. T. Dewhurst, Rector. message on the “Symbol of’Fire” will of an attracti if handy boo! iy x Anas ft néw Overland Four.’ Mr, Day| Service tomorrow: be given-by the pastor. All are cor- attractive map in a ~ ~ after a new POUES . : ? 5 let form which thé, Pahr Motor. Seles yk VISITINB MOTHER =. . Sa sells Jands under the Lahr Motor i a, m., Church Sunday school. tally stnyitet to the services of the company is' distributing to their pat-! ‘Grant Call, of Chicago, and Harry] VAUDEVILLE i {| Sales pany. : pia. Ms Morning prayer and ser-| church. , — zh Call, of Great Falls, (Mont., are vit: ‘" ¢ y A 7:30 .p. m., Ei ~McCABE METHOD! EPISCOPAL Dabneel Nobeasie ser ercone etl trees Fa ethos tows of thelr mother, Ne AIT T THE REX YM. sill ie Cearce ‘fiugerman, of ‘Christ Moreh Main et Rr : d ee (Mand * adjoining states. ‘The national high; The Mexican Ci n 1019, 7th street, are the parents of 7 TWHERAK ( ; Reverend) We L. Phatcher of Mandan ways are well tmarked out and the LEAVES FOR. MINES with a Seta cakeTha: Mee twin: girls. ye 3 ‘ : FINST LUTHERAN CHURCR. wn be the, Preacher Sunday morning road map should make touring easy, ‘l ne Flow! Mahon Sisters,” two clever harmon vg me i venth Street and Avenue D. in exchange with the pasfor. Mr. in the states embraced : bate seat ane soya. Atal aiugeras cha ‘iGouate aha ‘Albert”" * ASK ’EM! Morning services, 16:30. Thatcher is well known hs an able and : left today for- ‘Beulah, 5 was ‘ ay school, 12 : ——————— | wit work in the mines. clever little singing, talking qnd datc-t. Fellows have you asked ‘em; Beer geeriiee At & oclaak MOVES TO APARTMENT. ing Act presenting “Back to School-| gk ’em whatithey say; Ask your| All are ‘vordially invited to attend Miss Leila Diesem, who has resided HERE FOR. PLAY. days,” are the features of the pro- S ft ‘ Ra eel A ik Ter _at the Annex hotel for the past few} Mr, and Mrs. Higgins of Baldwin! gram at the Rex in addition to the,re- lady friend, yopr sister or mo-|'hene vervices, cow ’ weeks has moved to,her apartment &t| were among the out-of-town visitors to| markable photo play, “The Good Bad ther to accompany you tothe EB. F. ALFSON, ; 930 Fourth street, lately occupied by . Wife” rf 6 -| Brotherhood of* Ameri Pastor. nN see Sinbad. fe” and ‘the serial “Double Adven- rother ol merican Yeo- Miss Hazel Tibbitts and miss Blanche ture” tonight will be the last time for|}men Roof Garden Dance Monday . ie al nm . + ‘Te " 9 é Heller of ibe, Samerck eechne) vision Faow NEW HAMPatIINS, /#Ms MM Eve., June 20th. Ask ‘em fel-| Surin sche sesion at 1, none In have gone ‘> “'oNoy City, where they! Hampshire is visiting at the ‘Arthur 3, Slope Banker Here - lows, they will want to go. Me-| Sunday, June 19. Members and : will attenc 1.:. ..uimer school at the) Roister home. B, O. Thorkelson, prominent banker| Kenzie Orchestra will furnish} triends of the First Baptist church, ‘ Normal. from soul Heart, is a Bismarck] the music. will take notice that owing to the fact — visitor today. He {s driving home a yi > that Dr. Jorden, the pastor, cannot Z : BAPTIST MISSIONARY HERE, | ra, Weiter Wililanacot Washtpra| ew Overland car purchased from the Benefit Swimming Pool. return to Bismarck from York, Neb. Miss Isabelle Crawford, who for 4| was in the city shopping today. ~ ‘Lahr Motor Sales company. (Mr. $1.50 per couple; 50c extra) before next week, and that there is number of years has been one of the etc ota tte tac Thorkelson is an Overland dealer. _ | ladies. no available supply, no service, ex- And all Orchestral Instruments Baptist Missionaries to the North ’ ON BUSINESS TRIP - arch rican’ Indians: will speak at the| 41, A. Mutcler and Grant Hubble, of 2 7 Baptist ‘chureh "Wednesday. evenlNs,| Wing, were in town on busines. ‘THE LINE MAKES. THE GOWN TEN WEEKS STARTING JUNE 21. : sune'd2).a'9:oiclack | See 2 : At Greatly Reduced Rates. ete. s : HOME FROM SCHOOL. " 4. _Rovert an Josenn Sheena retrn-|g_ AT THE MOVIES | Call for Mr. Monson, at 607 or 278X ed yesterday from Indiana where they, 5 : ) * : have been attending the University u.| THOMAS MEIGHAN COMING Mandan Studio at H. G. Taylor’s, Phone 60 Notre Dame. Robert Sheehan re-; TO THE ELTINGE . ceived the degree of Bachelor of Sci-| Though one of the newer picture ence. x ; stars, Thomas Meighan is one of the 1 ———__—— | most popular. It is a pleasure to zs GUEST3 FROM NEW YORK \ watch his clean-cut, smiling face. i _ Mr. and (Mrs, Arthur M. Ford, of; While he is a handsome chap, no one | New York City: and Virginia, will! would think of calling him a siasy for e m have the privilege of being the guests| he gives the impression of being | v of Bismarck for six or eight months.| evéry inch a real man. “The Easy | ‘Mr. Ford is overseeing the work on! Road” in which he appears .at the , the 'Bismarck-Mandan bridge. Eltinge on onday, Tuesday and ———_—___— Wedhesday brings him out as a nov- { AT THE CONVENTION elist. As the result of strict attention S _Sister Boniface of the St, Alexius) to his Iterary. work, he attains honor * Hospital is attending jhe Cathpll| and riches, but finding himself on | ‘ Hospital convention at St. Paul,! easy street, his ambition wanes and i Frerrarriepnnpeinnprreeenreenrmnrrnnmmrernrt ry 7 Minn. Sister Boniface expects to be he settles into the life of a drone. { gone about three weeks. | His wife leaves him and he sinks | rn | stil) lower. One woman shared his | oe, nena ‘ HERE FOR PLAY. | wealth and ruined him, but anotker Now is a’splendid time to buy a Diamond on our pay- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe, of Wil-| Sbared his poverty and restored him | ment plan.} By using this plan we give you an exchange ton, $ . Lila Lee and Gladys | fa agi ph ae oH pire. HG: Higgins, of} fo manhoee Sle er aeinberatn | privilege, which enables you to exchange any stone you were in the city to see “Sinbad.” "| Topics of ‘the Day and a Merm ! purchase on a larger stone at the exact price you paid i comedy are on the same program at; | for same at any time you desire to. i FORMERLY OF BISMARCK. the Eltinge. ' i nnouncements have .been received 2 ES i We have a number of our customers that have been here of the birth of te 3 GETTING ALONG GOOD. F here ofthe) sth ot san to Mr ane Women are as greit sufferers from \ using our plan for the last few years and today they own Mr. Gillespie formerly was a reporter| Kidney and bladder ailments as meu | a Diamond that is valuable and have not missed the 3 on the Tribune. Poke Regier ebay a ue pices i money spent, which otherwise would have been spent and i “ pee SS ee Se r} impu: s a i 4 5 nothing to show for same. U. C. T. MEETS. matic pains, backache, swollen, aching The regular meeti joints and stiff, painful muscles. Mra. ati . ‘auhiuéry ot fhe © ga: of ine waa Carey, Box 91, #. F.D. No. 2, ‘alddles | We havea good selection of Diamonds and can rei tonight. A social hour will follow the|tow®, N. Y.,-writes: “I had kidney you that our prices are reasonable for the quality of business meeting. trouble ever since 1 was a little girl, Goods we sell you. ¢ pa aca RE a Ee but I am getting albng good since I TRAIN CHAN( have taken Foley Kidney Pills.” They Beginnig tuinortaw No: a ebch hag| act immediately and help restore the ‘an been arriving at 12:0 A. M., will now | *!dneys to healthful activity. arrive at 11:45 P.M. There will be no = Pa other change. TRINITY LUTHERAN 9 ——_—_—_———- Cor, 7th St. and Ave. C. KILDEER VISITOR. 11:00 a, m.—iMorning services in < Howard Elleworth, of Killdeer, is bee ayraiehd eerie ; % :00 m.—Sunday - 5 - | eetlae ae the home cot ia pent: 8:49 p. m.—ivening worahip (Eng-} It’s the perfect line that makes they of’the, line. This artistic costume :s) ed by the Goldwyn modiste for use in came up to see “Sinbad:” { lish.) : fh perfect evening gown. worn by Pauline Frederick in “Sal-| “The Night Rose.” In the center fig- ———_—_—— tgoth ‘sermons by Kev. G. A. Larsen,| tn the brocaded satin and chiffon] vage,” the new Robertson-Coje picture ure the straight line, relieved by the ‘ TO CHICAGO. of Fargo. You are welcome. combined with crystal beads, on the written by Danfel Whitcomb. pave recan ‘ oer at a of “Tones Fi or gif ts that last hy seh a A . uate y the single strap ,o! ses Mr. H. Pravitz, of Carson, ‘stopped in Dinner D: McKenzie. Roof right, the’ graceful draperies forraing} The advantages of brocade in dra-| over the left shoulder and falling on- xg ‘ a straight panel and train, with tunic] peries is brought,out in the simplicity to the skirt. This also is a Gold- Bismarck last night on his way to Chi- cago. oe ‘Garden tonight. ‘on front and sides, bring out the value of the evening gown, on left, design- wyn“modiste creation. | @

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