The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1921, Page 3

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~ By atric cps Vi dda de SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB aed phen amen “pp a ES a SSSI SSS SS ESS 7ST SS SSS TSS SEED PTS nS PST SSS SSS SF SE SS SS GD jand the communities they rep: BY CITY BOARD 1 over the United States. She said | | in part that more than four thousand Jamestown. N. D., Se | | ; thousar James . N.D., Sept. 16.—The; that they will be acco:;npanicd by Le-! unfortunate girls had been cared for outstanding feature of the third an-| gion and Boy Scout Horie eae by the: Army's Rescue and Maternity| nuat department convention of the| The convention -will ve called to or- | | . { homes in the last year, tt being a gr North Dakota department of the Amer-| der at 10 A. M., Septemier 28 by De-! BUICK® © | a 28. The entertainment committee ot} the response wil be mace by Charles i Bes | generation of the eile ebmpler and! the lacal Legion post requests all del-| Harmon of Jamestow Cee “ H rae jeasier, than after long conta Ww egates and visitors to the convention} will be appointed on the opening} ‘ y 4 ii r cities to which th i f i ADVISERS WELL PLEASED} evil in the great ci he | to dust off their unifor:as and bring} morning and reports o! state officers| 'friendless unually flees, trom the them to Jamestown in order td make] given. Wednesday allerioon the del- | A sory Body Hears Reports on) increase over the previous Fating and) ican Legion to be hore September 28| partment Commander ®. Tt. Landers. Situation and Plans For | thro " ‘the eerie the Tehabilitat and. 29 wil be a mammoth parade to} Frank Rathman, mayor of Jamestown, | ugh the boards, the. reha auion! be held on the evening of September | wil give the address vo: welcome ana! Future A: | period: was much shorier and the re | | and condemnation of those who know) the Legion parade the largest ever| egates will hear offi | M4 of district and! The Burleigh county Salvation Army | 2€": held in this state. ‘ national vterans bureo-is. ‘TI aay pth 3) advisory board at a well attended} The industrial situation taxed the) Sufficient martial music is promised} state officers of the Legion will be} O l meeting last evening in the Commer. | facilities of the Salvation Army beyona! for the parade and convention,” ln ad-] elected and a convention city for 1921! cial club reviewed and approved their} all belief; thousands of men and wo- dition to the Jamestown band the dei-| selected. Delegates. to the nationai| last year’s work and formulated pla men being sheltered, encouraged and egations;,from Devils Lake, .Fargo,| convention at Kansas City a for another active program this year.| assisted to find employment beyond! Lisbon and Casselton have announce} be elected on Thurs afternoon. The original plan of county boar the usual numbers that always ran | It’s a rugged, powerful axle, built to stand up under all { tate ine Se On Srey PP rate Hanae otirel. a 4] your children to Sunday school. A| road'conditions. And every unit of the Buick car is like » ies wile. atlended to rant aay and] “3fre children eeemed 0 rei CHURCH NOTES _ peter nian wouta be to bring them, the axle — strong and serviceable. Buick 1922 models ; “ J. L. Bell was appointed chairma vf | homi: agenci the Army thai ——* 9 » ‘Tie musicat part! x | tho extension of county organization. |ever before. | ST MARWS PRO-CATHEDRAL, | 9! service tomorrow wilt be in charge have this traditional sturdiness. Step in and see them By this means the help and relief of! The Salvation Army training col-| 8 o'clock a. a. Low Mass and Holy} Of Mrs..Herman Scheller, assited by a! the Salvation Army may, be known]| leges for officers are over-flowing with | Communion and English sermon. reorganized vested choir, There-is a; today. and administered to the remotest casc| men and women, who sceing the work| 9:15 a, m. Low Mass and German| Place, a welcome and « work for you! : upon call of the chairman of the ad-| of the Army. have consecrated thei sermon * ati Come and ae ; } lives under the banner of Christ and :30.a. m. igh Mass and Eng-} ,S¥ chook will be held at three! Wwe + . = humanity to serve ag-the Army does| lish sermon. o'clock im the’ afternoon at Christ} BUICK SIXES BUICK FOURS = with its noble and respected uniform. | Father Hiltner, Pastor. Sure eR aR te ete followed | 22-Six-44 Three Pass. BO Siok 22-Four-34 Two Pass. Road- a Sie Sa ee onswering every call of need irresp-c-| weKENZIR & STERLING CIRCULS.| o'clock i Stern. ok te iaa ea» : 5 SUCH 02 id ieresoiennnernin-s aie oli ach $ 935 PREPAREDNESS MEAs Tuc} |] tive of creed color or race. | mene IN FB.} o'clock. ae ' Ba eer SAR Th : Aeon : Nous N= SERRE eT ‘The Pueblo disaster gave added ave-|__ Moffit—Preaching service 10:30 2] (a nigngaN SCIENcI SOCIETY, 22-Six-45 Five Pass. Touring. 1525 22-Four-35 Five Pass. Tour- CW LLING STORMS M4 nue of service and the Salvation Army | "geo uing—preachi 8-45 Corner 4th St. and Ave... | 22-Si: -46 Three Pass. Coupe. 2135 ING oe eee see ee ec OTS was the first relief agency there and! Sterling—Preaching ‘service 12:15) aay service at 11 A. M., subject: | 22-Six-47 Five Pass. Sedan.. 2435 — 22-Four-36 Three Pass. they. served meals Bod tent shel! Sunday school 1:00 a. m. “Matter.” Sunday school at 9:45 A.M, 22-Six-48 Four Pass. Coupe. 2325 COUpC is cate eens oats 1475 2,300 people for weeks; the poli 5 t Beat ae A ? a oot ieht 22.Six-: = -Four-: oF F 5 officials calling it. the D. MekonricPrgaching service 38100 Calugke fk eae ron open in’ aie, Oe 1735 BE ROH AT Rive Rens eeia, Foe Camp.” All this was made possible} "" gy), i a aa . akg a in e : s ad ; with the smallest amouut of money} S¥2day school 11:00 a, m. the’ chu panei A ela 22-Six-50 Seven Pass. Sedan. 2635 _— All Prices F. O. B, Flint, Michigan q the A ever had since the w pu.{ 4 cordial invitation is extended to} Thursday and Saturday from 2 to 4, \ G nas eerie abs Miolitail and the S “| everybody. P.M. All are welcome tu attend these By ae Cigna sites! Bt Wa Sonat, rane] en ilgaeteicate == BISMARCK TIRE & AUTO COMPANY 01 i i ismarck is having its lad in the; CHU Es ervices al 730 a.m. German in| , 7 itt fs ae achellevers 10 training college and has given muci| At the hour okt worship, the First Lutheran Church (Avenue D and| 216 Broadway re Distributors Bismarck, N. D. intertime preparedness |} real service through 1's local corps,| Sacrament ‘of. the Lord’ ‘win | Seventh St.) | No evening service, the| We! call us-up on the phone and now in command of Ensign Homer ana! } dministered onl's, Supper, wil pastor preaching at Driscoll. 1 Re am : z ie al yin c HI {be administered. The speci si fete i 5 5 c 4 R his wife, and Bismarck will support! will consist of a selbatlon to the ah ; Victor Bartling, Pastor. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES -ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM tell us to deliver your sea- ]} the army whole hearted!y because a| tet and-a solo by Mrs. Targart. ‘The 1 son’s supply. If you have |]} expressed by L. H. Thompson, every! quartet will be composed of Mrs, Tar- | link strengthens the whole vast ch n| gart, Miss Ramp, Mr. Nogel never tested the heat pro- of loving service reaching around the} Tohach. The Hecate ee 6 and Nee gas, bloating, sick headache, sour! tomach or other ills that result from! HUDSON HUD! 1 ; Gee qualities Of cur coal ae ———_ | emberenlg ofthe ehurch ts urged, indigestion and constipation, you can ; . soy * athe pas am | this will be the last sacramental s oe Z PE UPI orden aitest ee ae ee | ice thia conference year. Bollreblot ym leu Holey, vathartic Table seix ‘ Six experience the heat-satis- | Sabbath. school at i2 o'clock, witn| hey are a genuine, wholesome phy faction it will bring to your | classes for all. Young people who are |that affords prompt, sure and safe re " home you will order again. \ | not attached to any other school are| lief without griping or pain. J. T. k N REA | given a special invitation to come and {Osburn | R. F. D. 1. Luca {ile,, 0., BEULAH D. join us. C. W. Moses, superintendent, | Writes; Foley Cathartic Tablets are y jeep | A helpful service for young people ie: dee Bienen boule. 1 took. y ts fe % lee 3 rong south-| at 7 o'clock. This is a rally day serv-|Poley Cathar’ ic Tablets and now t.cam } Vein COAL Washington, Sept. 17.—Strong sourh-) ice and will be conducted by the pres {cat anything: adv. ‘ READY TO HELP YOU If you are subject to billiousness, west winds probably r' hing gale in-| ident of the E re ity thi a i sen- Epworth Laague. You will Fi Rae | Bear Creek Coal. tensity this afternoon and tonight cen-| 10 nage welcome. Miss Eva Dingle,| State. President, Benjamin| tral over Lake Superio: were forecast; || ident, s ; A i e : Bed Wachter Transfer Co. by the weather bureau. Storm warn-| Presiden’. Belk, will be with us at this meet-| Average Reduction achter iranster U0. ings were ordered ‘isplayed over), ,The theme of the Sunday evenins/ing to explainiour new change in: ll Hud re e Phone 62 Lake Huron, Erie, Ontario and supe-| We Medatiatsoschite ition tales Certificates and Rates, and we! ona udson Cars rior. The storm was reported moving | Jk ‘ 3 S: : a H ar fie ae aN i Trio—‘Holy Father, Thou Hast want : all Tiemabers to imake a: 5 ? , east and increasing in intensity. Taught Us” .. .Belchcr | Special effort'{o:attend this meet-' Never was Hudson’s price ad- = Now with Hudson at the med- : Mr. Targart, and Mr.}ing. ; ' , vantage over cars of compar- ium price of $1895 does any ? ET: joa ee TB able quality: so striking as higher-priced car offer quali- ‘Anthem—“Be Thou Exalted” untants. Busi-| | ow. It is in all respects as ties to warrant their. vastly bet sa B. | » First floor,' great a car, and in many re- increased price differential? The large chorus cho’ Hoskins Block,’, Phone 662 i finements even greater than ty Apart awl Dera slast service In ee | last year’s Super-Six. And And of the cars in its new sontorenterund Ce eL? haeecneennrae TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | think, that then, at $2600 it price range is there one that | your. presence. ‘ ead q ( outsold all fine cars, as it had you ever even distantly as- G.H. Quigicy, Minister, | "OR RENT—Furnished rooms in mod-| done for five years pre- sociated with Hudson in any poet acy ern house, 46 Main St. Phone 929-1..! jousl: . wanted quality? FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9-17-3t : viously. yt Rev. H. ©. Postlethwaite, Minister }fOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter, | |. Morning worship at 10:30. Theme,| 890d as new; one oak oftice desk, ; LAST TIME TONIGHT |“The Branded Man.” Special music} high grade Remington hammer. } . ow i | by the quartctte, Me: Halverson | less gun, household goods including | |and ‘Humphreys, and (Mesdames Mor-| two leather rockers, Englander bed,' F, O. B. Detroit ‘ ‘ ‘4 | tis and Schoelkopf. “O Jesus Thou] parlor rug,. dining table, kitchen! ; | Art Standing, (James);' “The Good} table, gate leg table, sewing ma-, " |'Shepherd” (0. Darri). chine ($10), three rattan rackers- | Junior Sunday School 9:30. This} new) lady’s rattan desk, book- | department is running nicely and all case (new), two bedroom sets, one ou e 0 or 0 ae should be in their place to-| a birds eye maple, the other a! e e ° dG ° . ‘ morrow to prepare for promotion ex- wi ak, h like new, istril In His New, Big Special Feature: ercises the last Sunday of this month. Santa elie oe Ma going F Distributors Bi k. | fielvether departments at 12 ma, The west, freight rates are high. Have, 214 Main St. f ismarck, N. D. { " charge of Mrs. iced the goods low to sell them) " 9 | F. R. Smyth. This is a class for wo- Be i 4 5 f ‘ ; eae 6 | men of. all ages who are not in other quick: .G: Ht, Quistey) 207 sth pirat r classes. The men’s class met last i Sunday and will now be in regular | : | session every Sunday. All boys are - | 3 Complete Performances 3 | urged to be present tomorrow. Teach- M oe E = XxX os I = A. ; | f 135 ;ers have been provided for all. 1 ‘ The first at 7:15 | Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p.m. A a z | good place for young men and wo- 1 New OU Field Hl = e ae |alive Me See OE ey ee now conceded tn eeu or thee e jalive. Make tomorrow evening a big DoT ail tieldie Le ING : | a Monday Vmmeeting. Be cee uper=-sIx | Evening worship at 8:00. Theme, ing come in with a flow of i WM. S. HART “Profit and Loss,” or “Does It Pay 20,000 barrels of oil per da | . Ra a |Special. music. by the chorus choir. The current issue of the \ |Do you sing? If you do, join the}! TEXAS: OU, BULLETIN = ————————— SW ichorus, Great hymns and’ special a! will be a Mexin Speeint; will rT jthems. “I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes, CU paiement ta ] j<G. Elmer Jones). A bome -tike fleld; and will be replete ! = ;church where you will receive a wcl- maps and photographs w! @ 2 . \ jcome. Gome and see. pan peound eae the ONE NIGHT } The theme for Sunday morning will se eae een ‘ie : ONLY ‘he, “Seeing Beyond tie Visible.” | In New Phone Number the evening the pastor will discuss SLY PREE ° - | pleasures as a means of achieving | | upon request. Write for it | | BISMARCK Bismarck Tuesda Se tember 27th |right living. Plaaures are legitimat today and. ask for any in- : » 4 y, vep | ‘what shall they be? formation. you desire about TYPEWRITER 4 Mt A On Monday evening ihe pastor wil! ‘any (oll tield or oil, company . : | begin a class of Bible study for high a eae or the: Rey oe COMPANY jschool students in the church, This|/TEXAS OIL BULLETI | course is arranged ani published by Suite 191, Wasgoner Bldg., Royal and Corona Agents | authority of the state Loard of ed Bort, Worth, stexga: { cation and offers a half credit to all | who complete the course and take the | state examination. Any high school pupil desiring to’ so may take the ; course. A_ pen wtebook and a | Bible are all that will be required to begin the course. | 10.20—Morning worship and sermon. Q of | 00—Sunday school. 8:00—Evening worship. 8:00—Wednesday, mid-week serv- ° THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Compan’ TONIGHT MONROE SALISBURY in “THE BARBARIAN” LARRY SEMON in.......- “THE HEADWAITER” MONDAY and TUESDAY Katherine McDonald in“MY LADY’S LATCHKEY” You may think that a genuine Willard Battery for your Ford car would cost too much. We'd like to see the fook of , surprise that comes on your face when we quote you our price! WILLARD SERVICE STATION | ice. | There will be sp music boti | morning and evening. In the evening | Mr. Gale will have charge of the sing- | ing and Will give a special number. A cordial invitation is extended to ; strangers and visitors tu worship witn ‘us. | L. 8. JOHNSON. | ST. GEORGES CHURCH (EPISCO- | PAL) Rev. T. Dewhursi, Rector. Services tomorrow: es aS 4 ? _¥ 10 A. M.—Church Suaday school. COMING * : * 11 A. M—Morning prayer and ser- € Direct From 2 Years at Astor Theater, New York. Ea epRCEPTION” 408 Broa dway :.. “EARTHBOUND” ‘100 MUCH SPEED” :... “HE SMART BEX” ‘SENTIMENTAL TOMMY”: 4 Months Chicago 2 Months Boston We would like to draw the attention Main Hear $2.75-2.20. Balcony $2.75-2.20-1.65. Gallery $1.10 of the parents to the profound import. i (Including Tax.) ance of the church Sunday school... We SEATS ON/SALE: |... CURTAIN MAIL ORDERS , are. building for the future let us, see) ; eae NOW : ty ae, . {to it that religious principles have: SAT SEPT. 2 8 P. M. SHARP” ; their true and proper place. Send BASIL KING'S ... WALLACE REID i EVA NOVAK in... © GARETH HUGHES in at 2:30 ee eT

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