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PAGE TWO Dance tonight and every night. Patterson’s Hall. 10c a dance. McKenzie Orchestra. METHODISTS OF NORTH DAKOTA. IN CONFERENCE Gathered: at Valley ,City They Hear of Activities of Church Societies ~ 713 LANGUAGES Opening dance at Baker's Hall, Saturday night, October 8./ Musie by Elm Grove Orchestra. | ISMARCTZ || THEATRE I | | BIBLE IN _The Bible | } Valley C N. DL Oe unguages and | | hag been printed in 7L dialects in the 105 yea: since the | American Bible Society was organized, | 'the Rev. S. H. Kirkbride of Chicago | reported to the North Dakota confer- —in— ence of the ' Methodist Episcopa?| church here today. ¢ “The American Bible Society has sent out over a hundred million copier “ ‘ ” Uncharted Seas of the Scriptures,” said the Rev. Mr.| e ! Kirkbride, who is a representative of “A romance of unusual love e sociely. a " ‘ ing recent years, counting, an under the flashing northern worked each lights. TONIGHT ALICE LAKE ys and holi- society has ixteen books y minute of year, Manv y, and omitting Su , the output of ul an average of Land pound e7 FRIDAY : ‘ TOM MIX ‘some editions for pulp and private E use. How Bibles Distributed, “The society distriputes the Bible not ‘only in the languages in which it | prints it, but its workers aré furnished | with any translation which may be needed. “During the past decade some com- \.plete book of the Bible has appeared in a new language on an average of one every six weekxs—the British and Foreign, Bible Society and the American Bible Socie(y being the chie1 | Producers.” Boards of the Methodist Episcopai | church control 70 hospitals capable o: MONDAY GARETH HUGHES. * TODAY & THURSDAY Adolph Zukor presents SIR JAMES M.BARRIE'S “Sentimental Tommy’ vith GARETH HUGHES | MABEL TALIAFERRO “| ez | Fi ELTINGE| levis J, Selznick y ‘Pregarite OLIVE THOMAS &.Flap pper By Frances Marion DaecteayyAlan Gosland Additional Attraction Harold Lloyd, Bebe: Daniels and Snub Pollard in “BASHFUL” y Only We Will, Pt the Marcus Lowe Vaud Road Show: showing “Bonnie Scotland” nd an— AK SOP FABLE COMEDY, Also caring for 120.000° patients, with a to- tal yalue in buildings, equipment and endow ment of $19,849,090, the Rev, Dr. . 5. Davis of Chicago told the con Dr. Davis is corresponding y of the Methcdist board 9% hospitals: and-homes, 14 New Hospitals. Kr rection of the 14 new hospitals rep- resenting an outlay of $8, 000) 000 has been approved. “These hospitals minister to ever body alike and are putting into p tice the real spirit of Christ in ministry for heating of the sick and aiflicted,” said Dr. Davis. “It is the purpose of the church iivspitals to see that the very best of high grade tech- nical service is rendered to all peo- ple who, come to them for service, “The most emphatic way in: which the church can get its messnge of e gelism to the needy communit merely to minister to i in such a way that soul and body will receive the impression that Jesus Christ is mear- nate in the lives of His ministers and servants who are carrying out His pro- gram today. “The homes for the aged and chil- dren are promoting in an. extensive way the interests of chiid life and the care of the aged. At ihe present time there are 44 homes for aged and 42 bomes for children. ‘The homes for the aged can care for,avout 2,000 per year and the homes for children annu- ally take care of about: 2,500." KU KLUX RIGHT VICTIM DIES Waco, Tex., Oct. 5.—Louis Crow, vic- tim of the Lorina fight Saturday, died this morning. Crow was a spectator at the time Sheriff Buchanan and two cf his deputies attempted to stop a Ku Kluy. Klan parade. He was near the scene of the fight and was trying to pr event a clash, it is uncefstood, when the shcoting began. He was stabbed in the right breast, the knife entering the lung and. liver. TOWNLEY APPEAL WILL BE FOUGHT St. Paul, Oct. 5—James E. Mark- ham, assistant attorney general, who was assigned to the A. C. Townley case by Attorney General C. L. Hil- ton, will go to Washington this week to appear before the United States Supreme court in, opposition to the application for a writ of error in the Townley conviction, in the last chap- ter to the three-and-a-half-year-old ase. “All of the points and questions of law which are raised in this appeal were determined by the United States; Supreme Court. in. the case against Joseph Gilbert, former Nonpartisan league leader in Minnesota, and it is my opinion that, the attempted ap- peal in this case is without merit,” Mr., Markham said: Monday night. CONTRACTS FOR GRAIN SELLING ~ ARE BEING MADE Chicago, Oct. 5—The United States Grain Growers, Inc., announced to- day that the directors had authorized the officers to make temporary con- tracts with various grain markets for the marketing of 30,000,000 bushels of grain raised by its members. The contracts are to expire not lat- er than thirty days after the annual convention here next March, The or- ganization has so far marketed 200,000 bushels of wheat in the St. Paul- Minneapolis territory. | HEALTH.IS A WOMAN’S GREAT. EST ASSET Contrast the cheerful happy woman with head erect, the glow of health on her cheeks, the elastic step and bub- bling enthusiasm as she goes alyout her daily tasks, with the woman who suffers from backache, headaches, dragging-down pains, nervousness and despondency. Such conditions are undoubtedly caused by woman’s ail- ments which will yield to. Lydia E. Pinkham’ 8 able Compound, i any years has becn k, ailing. women ti Every woman who suffers in this’ way owes it to her- self to at least give it a trial. f Thursday Morning at Nine O'clock, This Great Great Sale Starts,sand Will Be ' Continued Until Every Dol- lar’s Worth of Merchandise Is Sold. Thur: Will Be Low, Yes, Very Low, Buggies to Carry Your Packag: Tolnsoi Until the Very Last Minute ACE AA AA EXTRA! e -During this SGREAT GREAT Closing Out Sale We Are Not Going to Deliver a Single Package, so Please come here and Be Prepared With Your Automobiles, Wagons or All sales must be strictly Cash. NO AEEOVALS, ‘NO REFUNDS. COME EARLY PLEASE. TRE’ BISMARCK TRIBUN Paes eae | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking- Looking— Take Olive e Tablets Tf your. skin is ig’ Yellow-—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— your have a bad in, ot in:your Be a lazy, no-g —you should take Olive Tablets, get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- Stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr, Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards’OliveTabletsarea purely vegetablecompound mixed witholiveoil. You will know them by their olive color. Tohaveaclear, pink skin, bright eyes, fo pimples, a feeling’ of buoyancy like childhood days you must tatthe cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. <They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. ‘Take one or two nightly and note-the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15c and 30¢ GULF-CANADA TRAIL PLANNED North Star Route Will Run Through Marmarth to Ca- nadian Line formerly $7. 50 and $15.00 v. each— Sie Marmarth, N. D., Oct. Oct. 5.— Following upon the efforts of the Marmarth Mail as made last spring: toward the organization of a North and South Trail, which then resulsed in the Black Hills towns mapping and marking the Trail from Belle Fourche to Marmarth, the move has continued LITTLE B Pretty Pink and White Georgette Waists, $3.95 and $7.95 : “It is Advisable to Call Early” Broken Lots of ‘Tailored W s, in colors is alues, our sale, of Pink, White and Tan, y quality gs) Crepe id Chine, formerly selling for $15.00, is our sale, e ive each 1. f.... ees ie nanan $9.75 =) . Pal 2 vi OCS MG LOCK to spread and accumulate force un- til last week when a meeting was held at Deadwood for the purpose of or- ganizing and promoting the North Star Route a Trail to connect the Gulf of Mexico.with the Canadian border via Black Hills and Marmarth. Assurance has been given by W. E.|' London, Oct. 5—Tests were made Holbein, Secretary of the North|with a new fireproof "dope” on an Dakota Good Roads Association, that| airplane at Hendon airdrome, But the when the North Dakota road system flames had no chance to spread, for is again presented to the Legislative] the air current the fast ma- Assembly, the newly surveyed and|chine put them ott $m short order. Prsponed road stoupeeting Msrosrth each Wi even mace. 8 DATE 2 Public Stenographers. Busi- en With’ this road opened ness Service Co. First floor, Hoskins Block. Phone 662. Bulgaria as an ally of Germany inj the war. No action has as yet been taken, FIREPROOF TESTS FAIL ap and improved, and with a. further extension of the same route. connect- ing Beach with Williston, there will) bean excellent route open to North and South travel from the Canadian border to the celebrated and pictures- que Black Hills region. FACE WAR LOSS SUIT Paris, Oct. 5—The former Rados- lavoff cabinet ‘of Bulgaria’ faces a suit for $2,000,000,000 for damage caused to the state by the entry of (OU WANT THE THE steel oe in Remington UMC “Speed Shells” makes a’ reinforced. chamber for the § powder. All the drive: is kept . back of the ri You'll find, with thousands . of other sportsmen, that Remington UMC “Arrow” and“ Nitro Club” Speed Shells give you just that additional * *punch” that gets your bird when conditions are least favorable. s When you buy your émmunition ‘the next time, remind us to's you the “Arrow” and “Nitro Club” shells. re the best that money can ey because eet st baal Ree. all the of experience it ‘Rave mn FUME « boweshold ward any LOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY Main Street Beware ofcorinterfrits sda ‘Our Doors Will Open Wide to the Public With Values th at Will Surprise: Everybody. ‘As You All Know We have Brought the Low Prices to Bismarck and the Prices We Are.in Business. = Pol Priced Store Baas ae Gent and ae eee to -Wear Store ay Morning at 19 O’clock Sharp Soe Call 44 Main 10-3-6t rent, Close in. Street, or phone 612. Fancy Articles, 211 Broadway. B-0-W-L-I-N-G Try bowling for your health. American Bowling Parlors. 0.3. AURE, Mer. 5th Street. : NOTICE Phone 706W, 600 13th St., engagements for sewing. Mrs. Ritchey This is the ‘Phone Number of the SERVICE TAXI LINE we will ride you to your desti- nation in any part of Bismarck at TYPEWRITERS All makes sold and rented Bismarck Typewriter Co. Bismarck, ASK Your Grocer - F Humpty Dumpty Bread 5 Produced By - THEATRE Direc\ion Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT and TOMORROW GARETH HUGHES in, é “SENTIMENTAL TOMMY” Bonnie Scotland........... Seis ee rt Aesop Fable he SaReT es) : ; FRIDAY and SATURDAY WM. S. HART in..... War een , “THE WHISTLE”. . “THE WHISTLE” .-“GYPSY BLOOD” THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” “THE. FAITH HEALER” “THE NUT” WM. S. HART in.. POLA NEGRI in NORMA. TALMADG . MILTGN SILLS in’...... DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in Matinee Dailv at 2:30 ————— Thursday Morning at Nine O’cleck, This- Great Great Sale Starts, and Will Be Continued Until Every Dol- lar’s Worth of Merchandise Is Sold. ale Nice warm furnished room for, Womans Exchange for all Kinds of Home Cooked Foods and