Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE awogogwtUTO Ae vee cea nA Ake nee SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29,.’21. CHURCH NOTES ; >——___-_____—__ aries * apm wt S Par Ven = Efi , : uy ST. MARY’S PRO-CATHEDRAL. 8 o'clock a.m. Low Mass and Holy Communion and English sermon. \ = The People : ‘ 9:15 a. m. Low Mass and German i= Ofa Great oS a ‘The People { sermon, ne S Of a Great Picture , 10:30 a.m. High Mass and Eng- |= lish. sermon. ' Father Hiltuer, Pastor. | | | McKENZIE & STERLING CIRCUIT. Moftit—Preaching service 10:30 a! Hi 2: 15 m. ¥ \ Sterling—Preaching service 1: bY + noon. Sunday school 1:00 a, m. H McKenzie—Preaching service 8:00 | p. m Sunday school 11:00 a. m. A cordial inywtation is extended to eVerybody. i | | | Rev. Wm. Schoffstall, Pastor. 1 Zion Lutheran Chureh | There will be no services at the! Zion Lutheran churgh this Sunday ~~ "Julio . Marguerite’ 4 oh account of recent bereavement it the pastor’s family. Celebrated for his dash, his insolently easy conquest: of women in the tango places\of Buenos Aires; destined to achieve a clean glory for the true love he had scoffed at.: He really lives’ in “Her honor rooted in dishonor stood} And faith unfaithful held her falsely - true”—Such, if a slight misquot: be pardoned, was the plight,’of Trinity Lutheran Church Corner Ave. 7 and 7 St. Metro’s Margucrite Laurier in LL LANA @ : « i 11:00 A. M. Morning Service. 2 Metro’s : son Pat evening Woraip wine THE FOUR THE FOUR \ Bee Sie nek Come ‘HORSEMEN HORSEMEN Special music. Everybody welcome 7 Of the Apocalypse A Rex Ingram Production Colored Baptist Church Services at the ‘Second Colore Baptist church. : 1011:00 A. M. Text Luke 7-9, “The finding of-true faith.” Evening 8 P. M. Text Iasiah 1-18, ‘Come now.” Sabbath School 12 to 1. Organist and solo by Mrs. George Coleman, Of the Apocalypse A Z Rex Ingram Productiow e From the novel by Blasco Ibanez Adapted by June Mathis , From the novel by Blasco Thanez) Adapted by June Mathis: Interpreted by a cast of 50 principals and an ensemble of 12,500. Produced : at a cost of A MILLION DOLLARS, it is the greatest feat ever performed by makers of motion pictures. The Worid’s Greatest Picture Begins a Week’s Showing in Bismarck ‘MONDAY, OCT. 31 ———at the—— Eltinge Theatre 2 SHOWS DAILY—2:30 and 8:15. D. E. Beasley, pastor. CHRISTIAIN. SCIENCE SOCIETY Corner 4th St: and Ave. C. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “Everlasting Punishment.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clocky A réading room is open in_ the church building every Tuesday, Thurs: day and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. All}; are welcome to~attend these services -and to visit: the reading room. eal METHODIST EPISCOPAL S. F. Halfyard, Pastor 10:30 a. m. Public Worship. Anthem by the choir, “I’m a; Pilgrim,” by Ira B. Wilson, | Sermon—theme: “The True Mean-| ing of Religion.” 5 12:00 Noon. Sunday School. Following thé opening exercises MATINEES—50c, 75c, Loges $1.00 (plus tax.) \ the Sunday school quartetle w EVENINGS—5 $1, Loges $1.50 (plus tax.) render a-selection: Last Sunday there were two hundred and ten scholars present. We are looking for a large increase in attendance tomorrow. Classes are organized for all ages. SS 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. No; young person of the church should! miss this service. 7:30 Public Worship, Good singing» by the choir and congregation. Sermon—theme: “The Greatest| Thing.” The Public are cordially in- vited. At the official Board meeting of the church which was held last even- ing a religious census of the city was authorized to be taken at once.| All Seats Reserved. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA EAA 0 got 252 votes while the nonpartisan] times, except the Bible, contains two] tos 162. Last year, Frazier 161; election law got 204 votes and O'Connor 159. | 4 Fifth ward—Frazier 102; Nes- ¢ozen men and women who in othe productions would be rated urs. tos 157. Last year, Frazier 125; O’Connor 247. IAEA en MAA i TABOR BOARD . i president. All members urged to be present at this meeting. 7:20, Song service led by Frank Gale. Miss Emma Anderson, worker} agains: among Baptist: women of North Dako- ¢ themselves from the board’s protec- tion. > Frazier got 215 votes while 232 voted t the nonpartisan election law. ae \ Fourteer camera men and a doz sistant directors were used in mak- ing it. Plans will immediately be formulated for “this work and census taken. forward looking program including both the’ spiritual ang material inter-| ;, ests of the church has been adopted and it is hoped that the year will be one of large growth. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. Alg ta, Will. speak in the evening. -Miss w:son will de with us for a few 00, Mid-week meeting. A cordiai vitation is given to all to worship jwith us. \ EVANGELICAL CHURCH ‘Corner Seventh and Rosser St., C. F. Strutz, pastor. Wie “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” BEGINS WEEK’S RUN AT THE ELTINGE MONDAY To the vast multitude of theater More than 500,000 feet of ray film wag exposed in the taking of the pic- h on the screen does not exceed 12,000 feet. Of these 85niles of film, enough to reach to the top of the Woolworth building tower and back 617 times, that part which is presente] for the entertainment of those seeing the picture ti s but two hours and forty-flve minute Sixth ward—Frazier 215; Nes- tos 252. - Last year, Frazier 200; O'Connor 385. JILTED, SUITOR SHOOTS GIRL BANS STRIKE Win Election Bet? What are you going to do with the money you win on the election? We suggest order- ing a tailor-made suit or over- , coat of ¥ Chicago, Oct. 30.—(By the Associat- ed Press.)—-The United road labor board today in effect for-| bade railroad union labor from strik- ing without the board’s permission | States rail- 7 ; cee Morni ‘orahip: 0: ‘ German sermon, 9:45 a, m. All oth- ah ae aaa ‘ meee ! Rae yee Siovakr altace, er services are conducted in the Eng- eocre who ae witnessing, the pictur- =< and declared that all strikers violat- KLEIN. The Tailor. 4 Junior Sunday School at 9:20. All en Janetage. ela tke vein eer a ae Set een im- * VAUDEVILLE AT REX MacGregor,’ Ia. Oct, 29.—Cecil| ing the order will be ¢ dd out- . ?. cf other departments at 12 m. Clas: Sunday sc char, al story, “The Four (Horsemen of onight will be the last perform- | yong 9 shitor da titicns 7 a re 4 ve for all apes organized Cannes D. Smith, 10:45 a, m. bine F The pocalypse,” a Rex Ingram _ pro-/ ance of the “Girl from Milwaukeo,” asoraton) 20, daughter of a prominent | laws who have voluntarily removed = Christian Endeavor at 6:30, Thtsis| Address, ‘Evangelical Missionaries) duction fior Metro Pictures Corpora-| which the Rainbow Girls are present- farmer, died yesterday afternoon from a great place for young people. in. Europe.” i _. {tion, as it is heing flashed upon the} ing. Also one jof the best w n| shock and wounds inflicted by Peter ‘Hvening worship at 7:30. Theme} Young Peoples Alliance, Topic, |}screen in the leading cities of the} photo plays ever scen here of its kind,| Kleinow, who is held on a charge of ~ “phe Rod Cast Down.” Large chorus | “How Can We Apply the Golden Rule | country, its magnitude and tliness | “Penny of the Top Jills Trail.” murder, Jealousy and the fact that choir wider the direction of Mrs. D.|'Today?” Miss Emma Lind, leader,jcan he only partially appreciated. To] Monday the, Rainbow Girls present erston broke her engagement GC Scothorn. Anthem, “Know That 1|6:45 p, m. i __,, [the thousands who will see/it here|“The Wizard of Wall Street” and the] with:him recently is ascribed as the] : xv Am God,?"(Loes). Mrs, M. C. Schoel-| _ Dvening sermon, “Self-deception, uring its engagement at the Eltinge Pholot play featire will be Ju ause. The shooting took place in the ‘ This i =| 7:30 pam, heatre, beginning Monday, the fol- | J in “Hez -Let,” wi ir] 3 ient kopf will sing a solo. This is a splen Pe “gorviée. Tuesday: evening | lowiig facie’ will ie f nea the fol-| Johnston in “Heart To-Let,” wi d of the girl’s home about eight i did place to begin the week. The Ser- mon will be a practical talk on pres- ent day conditions and the music will be inspirational. your friends. ‘Prayer meeting- Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30. ‘The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30. All strangers and friends of the church are invited to attend these meetings. Pot Luck supper at 6:30. All will bring their supper in baskets. St. Georges’ Church (Episcopal) Rector, Rev. T. ‘Dewhurst 514 Mandan Ave Services tomorrow 23rd Sunday af- ter. Trinity. 8:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 10:00 a. m. Church Sunday Schoo 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer ani sermon. 7 The Congregation is reguested to take notice that from now on there 1: id will be a, celebration’ of the Blessed! Sacrament Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. This will afford an op- portunty for many to attend church who _would not bé able to attend otherwise. 4 z The Church Sunday ‘school is still forging ahead but if you are not sending your child we would earn- estly entreat you to make 4 good start in this way tomorrow. ‘At the 11 o'clock service we shall have the pleasure of hearing Mrs. ray ‘at the Organ for the first time. irs. Herman Scheefer will lead the vested’ choir as usual. We had a fine congregation last Sunday and we are hoping that it will be better than ever tomorrow. : Every body is inv! friend. Calendar for the week. ‘Monday—7:30 Boy Scouts. Tuesday 0 Junior Cub Scouts. Wednesday—7 :30.Girl Scouts. Thursday—Choir ‘ rehearsal. ited. Bring your FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I,, R. Johnson, pastor. 1$:30, morning worship and_ser- mon. Subject, “The Great Peace- Moker.” 12:00, Sunday ‘school. Mrs. Evarts Superintendent. Classes for all. Spec- jal invitation to men by the men’s Bible class. 6.30, B..Y. P... U... Miss Finwall,, Come and bring | i = 130. A cordial welcome to all. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i WE PAY $36.00 weekly, 5c hour spare time selling hosiezy guaran- teed wear four months. Fall line ready. Prewar prices. Free sam- ples to working agents. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, i Darby, Pa. 1 10-29-1t i STENOGRAPHER WANTS — room i private family, give address, i with ddre'ss, phone number, price. Write 303 care of Tribune 10-29-4t FOR SALE—1 Buick roadster with speedster body in A 1 | condition $165.00. A large new 1 stock of tires and — tubes | at new prices. Other things that | may interest you. Stop in and see ! us any time after 4 p. m. Saturday and Sunday open all day. Phone J. Lockwood Accessory Co. | _ Corner 8th ‘and Main. 10-29-3t | FOR SALE—Four 2 1-2 x4 Orie |" yugs, 1 Singer electric sewing ma- chine, cheaper if taken at once. | Call 354W. Mrs. Fred Anderson. | i 10-29-2t | WANTED For cash—Discarded Hud- 1 332 | son seal coat scarf or muff. Klein. | The Tailor. 10-29-2t |RIOOMS For Rent in modern house | Corner Mandan Ave. and 38th Ro: | ser. Phone 914. 10-29-3t | FOR RENT—Furnished” house, 6 |" Jarge rooms, bath and closet, large stern, ‘hot water heat, eléctric { sonable to right party. Mrs. John |oin@. La Steele, N. D: 10-30: | FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms suit | for light housekeeping. Phone 47sJ | or call at 4#1 11th St. North. 10129-2t 'BURLEIGH WILL GIVE FRA- | ZIER BIG MAJORITY | \(Continued from Page 1) | The vote on Nestos’ and Fraz | running mates in the city was practi- | cally even with them. The same was | generally true of the laws, except that it was evident that many Re- publicans /had voted against the’ elec- tion laws. In. the sixth ward Nestos. ights, very comfortable house, Tea-| , {equal p: In transferring. this historical ro- {mance to the screen, Metno under- took an artistic task whose gigantic nature was apparent even before the opening scene was “shot.” .New York, Chicago, and Los An- geles, three key cities representative of the middle and coastal sections of the country, immediately acclaimed “The Four Horsemen” as the greatest of cinema productions, rivaling in dramatic power and intensity the best lofferings of the speaking stage. The 'popular verdict of these three widely separated cities is being just as em- phatically endorsed by other great municipalities where it is being pre- sented. The characters of the story work out their destinies on two hemispheres From Argentine, with its far-flung ranges, to the capitals of Europe, the heroes and heroines of this master work of fiction are faithfully portray- ed upon the screen as the story works out its tense human drama against the final background of a world in arms. But even the unprecedented ex- of a million dollars in produc- sts has -been dwarfed to in- significance by the physical magni- tude of the undertaking that made the sereen version of “The Four Horse- men of The Apocalypse” a possibility. ‘Statistics compiled at the Metro stu- dios indicate that the production, judged by all known standards of picture making, is the most gigantic photo spectacle in the history of the isilent drama. » actual photography of Ibanez’ novel took more than six months to complete, following an d of time consumed in building the tremendous settings, as- sembling the great cast of principals and extras, and drilling the thousands of men portraying the armies, gather- ing costumes, works of art, searching historical records to make possible a faithful presentation, and the thous- and and one other details which form part of such an tmprecedented under- taking. A total of 12,000 mon and w or the adult population of a 60,000 participated in-the fflming of the pictures; either before the camera, worke! m the big sets. Tho interpreting the principal roles im the. most widely read book. of ally Hall Room Piys comedy. AT BISMARCK The now Tom Mix picture which William Fox presents this week at the Bismarck theater certainly makes anyone forget business. It is thrilling. |, It. is entertaining. It has what tlie motion picture folk call the “big punch.” It is so fast in its action that the lights go ion and the show is over when you feel been watching the picture for on few minutes. Yet “The iNight Hor: men” takes over an hour to show Mix does some wonderful riding— some spine-thrilling stunts. The story is novel—the romance holding. “The Night Hor: en,” iby the way, is from Max Brand’s novel “Wild Geese” and is el to “The Un- tamed,” in ¥. time ago. ‘His characterization of Whistling Dan is a splendid piece of work, ‘ MIDNIGHT FROLIC AT THE REX Live Baby To Be Given Away \ Hallowe’en night the Kainbow Girls will give a midnight vaudeville show at the Rex and as_an’ extra induce- ment a real live baby will be given! away to the holder of the lucky seat number. BISMARCK VOTE - AND COMPARISON The city of Bismarck vote fol- lows: . First ward west — Frazier 27; “Nestos 90. Last year, Frazier 21; O’Connor 90. First ward east — Frazier 132; Nestos 253. t year, Frazier 91; O’Connor 5 Second ward west—Frazier 73; Nestos 96. Last year, Frazier 47; O’Connor 118. Second ward east—Frazier 101; Nestos 296. t year, Frazier 84; O’Connor 396. Third ward east—Frazier 71; Nestos 103. Last year, Frazier 67; O’Connor 107. Third ward west—Frazier’ 189; Nestos 349. Last year, Frazier 150: O'Connor 433. Fourth ward—Frazier 160; Nes= that you have}) h Mix appeared a short | * miles from here. MINING TOWN IS WIPED OUT couver, B. C., Oct. 29.—Many are feared to have been lost by udburst which flooded and par- town of Brit- night, accord- reaching here. Phy- sicians and nurses left for the scene ot the disaster in a special steamer. Repo today said the town had been ally cut intwo by a stream of: er which dashed down a mountain ide sweeping numercus buildings to the beach. Brittiania Beach is a mining town with a population of 1,500, situated on mountain 18 miles from here. THEATRE Direction Valleau Theatre Company TONIGHT HOOT GIBSON in “ACTION” : . Christie Comedy ALL NEXT WEEK “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” 2 Shows Daily; 2:30 and 8:15 Outing Chester. COMING THOMAS MEIGHAN in. .“THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN” CONSTANCE TALMADGE in... “WEDDING BELLS” Matinee Daily at 2:30 ‘( Vaudeville and Pictures tine Johnstone in “A REX We Vaudeville and Pictures Tonight Will Be Your Last Chance To See This HARRY EVANS Bessie Love in “PENNY OF TOP Hill TRAIL” If You Want Mystery, Action, Humor, Real Romance — Here It Is. Monday—The Ranibow Girls in “The Wizard of Wall Street. Jus- Great Show. RAINBOW GIRLS “TREX Vaudeville and Pictures IKE) Great Show! HEART TO LET.” MONDAY NIGHT We Are Going to Give “A MIDNIGHT FROLIC” Will Give Away A Real Live Baby To The Holder of the Lucky Seat. 4 ey as en BO Vaudeville and Pictures