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eee oe ' . invited to join the Truth Circle which | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae "), PAGE FIVE di s e tT iast evening. The regular pusinessT was taken‘up followed \by a ‘pleasant social evening. Dainty. refreshments were served by‘ the hostess, at the close of the evening. i hieseat a REHEARSALS TO BEGIN. Rehearsals for “Katcha Koo,” the Social and Personal Many Clubs To ae [Musical comédy which will be put on Hold Meetings’ "ere under the auspices of the Busi- jess nnd Professional Women's club, Wil begin Tuesday‘ afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and ‘Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. 4 The: annive- of‘ the Monday club, falling on Sunday, January 22, mnémbers of the cluli are celebrating tho anniversary by giving a club din-| The regular meetingof the Bismarck ner at the home of Mrs. B. B, Jones |Communuity Chorus’ will-be held at this evening. Those in charge of the} the Business and Professional Wo-| arrangements are Mrs. F. A. Lahr and | men’s club rooms ow Monday night at Mrs. B, Jones on the refreshment | 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged committee end Mrs, S. W. Corwin on | to be present. the program committee. > ' Bie Othe. club meetings for the week | GIVE CARD PARTY, Mrs, W.lbur iohrer | entertained twelve cf her lady friends at her home are: ‘Chapter F of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood | wih nold their meeting on Monday, | January 23, with Mrs. Frank Harris; !ast evening. Cards were the diver- at her home. A paper on Founders |*ion, Mrs. Connor winning the honors. | Day will os) read by Mrs. Harris. | At the close of the pleasant evening | ‘the Curfent Events club will meet | delicious refreshments were served by| at the hotwhe of Mrs, W. C. Cashman | the hoste: an Wednestay afterncn, rant 25, | a An interesting program on Civics has | y G ° DAN . been arranged for.this meeting. Thee iter DAN ce 1 The Fortnightly club will moet on! nai, tast everine wae attended bee Welnesday, January 25, with Mrs. | ast evering was attended by a Williagy Langer, at her home. Papers {S004 Sized crowd. Quite a numher on Shelly, Keats and Elizabeth: Bar- | f ‘out-of-town people attended the | rett Browning will be given at this /@ance last night, The McKenzie or- meeting. : chestra furnished the music for the + | evening. GIVE: SURPRISE’ PARTY. | 7 A group of friends gathered at the | SUPPER IS SUCCESS. K. of P. hall on Thursday night and; “The Lutefish supper given by the) surprised. R. W. Patznian, who cele-| ladies of the Trinity Lutheran church j brated his birthday on Thursday. ‘The!|at the church last evening was a} surprise birthday” party followed the | complete success. An unusually large | regular’: meeting of the Modern/ Crowd attended the affair and every- Brotherhood. of. America which was! One report a splendid. supper. Neld that evening. The hours were, spent dancing, after which delicious {| refreshments Were served. Mr, Patz- mun ‘was presented with an appro- priate remembrance. | | LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON. | Harry Wilton of McKenzie, N. D., as visiting in Bismark today. - Mr. | ' Wiltcn lgaves- today for Washington, ; TRUTH AND HEALTH. jthe winter’ on. the .west-coast. i All who are interested in Truth,/ | New Theught or Unity, are cordially | VISITING HERE. | r Mr .and Mrs,-H. W. Doty of Miles has recently been organized and will) City, Mont., arrived inthe city this meet at the home of Mrs. N. J..Coch-! merning and ate guests of Mr. and yan) the Mohawk, Fiith street, for the! Mrs, E..V. Lahr for a few 5. study3%f) YEe8sons in Truth.’ To} - every ore who takes ‘up this study! TO FARGO AND, MINNEAPOLIS. | with earnest, open mind and sincere}: S$. D. Dietz of. Stacey, Bismarck desire, there is the promise of health, | company, left lart evening for Fargo| happiness and success. Any one may/and Minneapolis on a several days jcin Who so wishes. : y«( basineas trip. g HOLD ANNUAL PROM. i VISIT IN’ BISMARCK. | The annual Junior Prom: of the! Mrs. H..Q. Altnow and Mrs. W. G.| University of North Dakota was held| Ay!en of Mandan were shopping and! at the university armory last night. | visiting friends in the city today. | ice. | Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ex- ‘where he will spend the remainder of |~ jby “Friendship” study, topic, “Plant: fers Extraordinary.” ' ‘There is something different in store [ CHURCH NoTES J ST; MARY’S PRO-CATHEDRAL, 8 o'clock a. m. Low Mass and Holy Communion and English sermon. 9:16 a.m. Low Mass and German aefmon, 10:30 a. m. High Mass and Eng- ‘ish sermon. Father Hiltuer, Pastor. TRINITY LUTHERAN, CHURCH. : Service, morning, ‘1l-o’clock, Even-| ng, 7:30, Jan, 22. 1.'G. Monson, pas- or, -2ND BAPTIST: CHURCH. There will be services at the. Sec- ond Baptist. church Sunday, Jan. 15: Morning service at 11 A. M. Sabbath” school, 12-1.. Evening, service at 37 P.M: All are cordially invited to be. present. Rev. D. E. Beasley, ‘pastor. ZION LUTHERAN, Avenue D and Seventh St. Sunday services—10:30 A, M., Ger-) man service. 8 P. M—English serv- Subject, evening service: “Liv- ing -Peaceably With All Mon.’ CHRISTMA) ) SOCIETY, Corner 4th St. and Avenue C. Sunday service at 11 A.M: Sub- ject; “Truth,” Sunday’ school at) 9:45-A, M. Wednesday. evening tes-. timonial at.8 o’clock.. A reading room is open in the church building every cept legal holidays, from 2 to 4 P. M. All are welcome to attend these sery- ices and to visit the reading room. ’ Evangelical Church Corner Seventh “and Rosser streets. Cc. F. Strutz, pastor, German sermon at 9: m. All other services are conductedin the English language. - Sunday school at 10:45 a.m. will enjoy it. Address: “Under the Juniper Tree,” 11:45 a, m. . Y. P. A. topic: You “Do Christian Prin- ciples Apply tg. Buying and Selling?” iH. G. Schwantes, leader; A practical topic, discussed by. a live wire sales- man, 6:45 p.m. The ‘Kvening sermon, “The Church; Why I belong to It,” 7:30 p.m. Special music. Prayer service and Bible, Study | Tuesday evening, 7:30. A cordial wel- come to all. McCABE METHOD! EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Dr. S. F. Hhltyard, Pastor. 10:30 A. M.-—Public worship, music by the quartette. Sermon-theme “True Contentment.” “12:00 M.—Sunday school. Boys and girls not identified with another school are specially invited. 6:30 P. M.—Epworth League. “John Wesley, Jr.” is proving to.be an in- teresting study. No young person of the church should misé this vital and gripping story. 7:30 P. M.—Public worship. The governor of the state of Nort Dakota in a. public proclamation has designated tomorrow, January. 22, as “Law and Order Day,”’and. has re- quested that special stress be laid on the subject of “Law and Order” in the churches. The evenirg’s program will harmonize with the aim and spirit of the day. The purpose of the program, will be to foster a respect for and an obedience to ‘those constitutions and laws. that lie at the foundation of good government. Addresses will he delivered by M®. C. L. Young and Governor :R. A, Nestos. sic will be furnished by the Men’s chcrus and hymns that inspire-high patriotic and moral ideals will be sung. We trust that the public will take advantage of this service Baptist Church 10:20, morning worship and ser- mon. Topic, “Be. Filled, with the Spirit.” "12:00, Sunday. school. Mrs. Evarts superintendent. 12:15, “Roosevelt Brotherhood.” 6:30, Devotional meeting, followed 7:40, evening worship and sermon. Theme, “Confession,” (the third in tho series “Turning to Jesus.”) 8:00, Wednesday, devotional meet- ing. We invite all members \ and friends to come and help us to. make a departure from the “beaten path.” for the attendants of the mid-week | meeting after this. We are planning this meeting so ning at 7:30. Special mu- |: that if you miss it you will be real losers. Mr,.Gale is preparing: special music for both morning and evening servicos. The services begin promptly | at the shour. A cordial. welcome awaits everyone. \ | First Presbyterian'Church Harry C. Postlethwaite, minister. ‘The prelude is part of the service. Please be prompt. Morning theme “The King’s Ambas- } sadors.”” Sermonette “Traps,” illus-' trated.- j Junior Sunday schoaol at 9:30. All ether departments at 12 o'clock, i .'The pastor’s preparatory class! meets at 5:45. All young people be-: tween the ages of 12 and 18 are\in- | vited, | Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Presi-} det, "Bessie Williams. ‘Come and| Al | bring others. ‘Bvening worship at 7:30. Dr. Tj. C. McEwen. of Fargo will preach at the evenihg service.. Do not tail to hear him, Music under the direction of | Mrs. D.C. Soothorn, Anthems, “I Saw the Holy. City,” (Thring). “Like aj Shepherd,’ (Wilson) Prayer meeting i Wednesday eve- | Supper evening. . j Choir practice at 7:30. We need; more singer's for the evening choir. If! you should not. be invited, offer your services anyway, You are neexled.| ‘arroll College Glee Club Friday eve- | ning at 8:09. The church has no ma- | terial interost in this program but de- sires 49 assist the young. people. . All! are cordially invited to the servVtces | of the church ‘by the Ladies Aid Thursday | i] St. George’s Episcopa\Chureh Rev. T. Dewhurs: Rector, Services ‘tomorrow, Third Sunday after Epiphany. oS i 8:00-a. m—Holy Communion. ' 10:00 a. m.—Chureh Sunday Schocl., | 11:00 a: m—M prning Prayer and Sermon, -At this service Mr. F. N. Orchara will sing “Yhe two Angels” | by. Krogman. i ! 4:00 p. m—Serviée at Christ church, | Mandan. Calendar for next i i Tnaesday—Junior juts at 7320. Wednesday — Choir ‘rehearsal at 8 o'el tual Supper. and Church meetin Suppey will be on the tubles at 6 “delock.” The anpual meeting of the “parish will be held as Soon 4s supper is finished. The cffi- | cers of the church and parish organ- | izations will render an account of their stewardship for the past year and the churchwardens and -vestrymen will be elected. There will be-no charge for the supper which will be prepared under the auspices of the Ladies Guild, Come and see what progress. “the, ttle Church with a big purpose” has made-duritig the past Let-us all get together and make the present year a banner year, Let evergpody have a mind to work, COLORED. STITCHING, Bright colors are making their ap-! pearance with the nearing of spring. White gloves :are being. stitched in| rose. and purple and have’ gay little Cuffs lined with brightly, colored silks, ; Announce\the arr ; ing Lydia E. Pi , CITY NEWS | at Baby Girl. W. J. Henry of Steele, of a baby daugh- us hospital today. Mr. ard ) ter at the St. A At St.-Alexits Hospital, Lois and Winitred Hall of the city, ana'J. J. Maloney gf Fargo, N. D., who entered the hospital for treatment re- turned to.their“homes today. Badly Burned. ‘ Walter Sundquist, of ‘Wilton, was brcught to a loca! hospital today suf- fering from serious burns about the head and wrist. At the Bismarck Hospital. - andan, Amelia Say- Mr. Sundquist of. W Mrs. R. C. Wildfang and Mer- lin Wildfarg of McKenzie, have en/ tered the Bismarck hospital for treat- . E, E. Moble of* Beach, . D., who has been confined to the hospital returned to her home today. Ministerial Association ie At the call of the, President a spec- ial meeting of the Bismarck Minister- ial association will convene in the re- ception room of the nurses home of the Bismarck hospital, on Tuesday at | ‘DAUGHTER HAD TO HELP MOTHER, Now Can Do All Her Housework" Alone Because Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Helped Her { i Jasper, Minn. — “I saw in the paper | | about Lydia E. Pinkham’e Vegetable ' Compound and toolc ; it Beeallee Iwas hav- | ing sueh pains in m stomach and throu is | my back that] could | not do. my work. T | fy had tried other med- | icines, but none did me the good that your Vegetable Com- pound did. Now lam able to do all my work: alone while be- fore Thad my daugh- ter staying at home to do it. I have told a number of friends what it has done for me and give-you permission to use my letter as a testimonial.”’—Mrs. JESSE PETERSEN, Route 1, Jasper, Minn. There is no better reason for your try- sham’s Vegetable Comr than this—it has. helped other women, ‘So'if you-suffer from displace- ments, irregul: ities, backache, ner- vousness: of are’ pa: through the ‘poun | Change of ‘Life remember this splendid medicine.’ ‘What it did for Mrs, Peter- sen it:may-do for you. The Vegetable Compound stands upon service, a foundation of -nearly. fifty. years of | —+| 1:30 p.m. All pastors of the city and| members of the agsociatkon aro urged | to be present, as matters of interest to all will be presented. C. F, Strutz, Secretary. FOLEY’S HAS NEVER FAILED January is a bad month for influ. orza, la grippe and bronchial troubles. It is unwise to neglect the slightest cough or cold, oley’s ‘Honey, and Tar gives prompt relief, gets right at the trouble, covers raw inflamed sur- faces with a healing coating, clears the air passages, eases stuffy breath- ing and permits sound, refreshing, health-building sleep. Mr. I’. A. Gib- son, 1547 College Ave., Racine, Wis., writes; “Foley's has never failed in giving immediate relict and I am nev- er without it. Ady. “Musical Concert and Enter- tainment, Jamestown College Men’s Glee Club, Presbyterian Church, Jan. 27th.” MANY ATTEND SCROGGIN RITES ‘ , A large numberi of friends gathered at the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon at’2:30 o'clock to attend the last sad rites for Ird Z. Scroggin, who ied Tueday night. Henry Halverson ang “Abfde With Me” and another fayorite hymn. He was accompanied by Mrs, Morris. _ There were a great many flowers sent by the many friends of the Scrog- ging family, Interment was’ in Fair- view cemetery. Paul. Scroggins, the little ten-year- old boy, entered the Bismarck hospi- tal suffering from pneumonia. When you want the best, the very best, and nothing else will do, try us for coal. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. ACLEAN-UP | - SALE Which Means Unusual Bargains In Cold Weather Garments. We have on hand many broken size as- sortments and some odds and ends: in men’s and boys’ underwear, single, Vésts,, boys’ shoes, boys’ overcoats, also boys’ and young men’s suits which we are offering at about one-half of today’s regular prices. Come in and take a Dahl Building. gain tables.. Inquiries regarding prices or descriptions of any of these goods cheer- fully answered by mail or otherwise. C. M. DAHL good look at our bar- Main Street. WHEN HAIR THINS, FADES OR’ FALLS, USE “DANDERIN amemen seater dante rtartertos } 35 cents buys a bot- tle of . “Danderine.”, Within, ten minutes :af- ter the. first applica- tion you: gan not find a single trace of dand- ruff or falling hair. Danderine is to. the hair what fresh show- ers of rain and sun-- shine are to vegeta- tion, It goes right tothe roots, invigoyates and strengthens. them, helping your hair to grow long, thick and » luxuriant. 4 Girls! Girls! Don’t let your dian stay lifeless, colorless, thin, scraggy. A single application of delightful ! Danderine will double tite beauty a radiance of! your hair and make it look twice as abundant. i "| DAILY ere SERVICE ® BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © Known all over the Northwest for Quality MAIL US YOUR FILMS © BAKER’S FANN Miss Lillian Keith of Larimore, pres- 3 dent of the class, of '23 of the unl-| - "TEACHERS. VISIT. versity'and’ William Wittkopf, prom; L. Delaney, druggist of Turtle manager, lead the grand-march. Last| Lake and W. N. Hauer of Turtle Lake, night's prom’ was conceded~to be one! were in the ‘city, on a business visit . of the best given in years. A- Spanish today. f * effect was carried’ out in the decora-; CAR FR 3S licns and programs.;* Bal . IN" NEW POSITION. x ee |" Miss Grace Gish ‘has accepted a ENTERTAIN FOR GUEST. *”- | position ag'socretary to R.'G. Catrou, Leslie, the little ‘fout-year-oM son/ deputy commissioner :of agriculture of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Walla of this| arid labor. - B ‘ city, was the guest of honor at‘ din- ies 4 ner last night given by Mr. and Mrs; IN THE CITY. W. Upshaw of Jamestown, where he] Dan Willard, of Fargo, who is to be “his heer visting: “Covers were laid | an instructor at county institutes, was for twelve...E. M. Walla and son, Les-|at-the state capitol yesterday. lie,’ who have been visiting ‘in. James- | —- town, are’expected’ to return to Bis-| ON BUSINESS TRIP: ~ marck tomorrow. 2 | | PF. B. Copelin and G. H. Russ, of the | 3 ve bk ‘ jclty, lett last night:for Helena, Mont., _LEAVE FOR EUROPE, ©" on’a business ‘trip: Rrra / Mrs. LB. Hanna, daughter, Misé eke z Dorothy, and, son, Robert, of Fargo, | SHOPPING HERE, have left’ for New’ York City, where] © Miss ‘Clara’ Carson of Haliday ‘was they will be joined, by former’ Gov-} shoppink and visiting friends in Bis- ernoy Hanna about the first of Feb-| marck yesterday. x ruary. On February 11 they’ will Sail; tHe for Europe where they plan to spend VISITING. WIFE HERE. f several months, visiting the Meditér-. J. G. "Butterfield of Beach, N. D.,/is . ranean countries. ~ in the city: visiting his wife who is ill; 9 jat a hospital here, | TO ATTEND MEETING. ! - Miss Bertha N. Palmer of the State WISHEK VISITOR. Department of Education, left this; Rev. A. Freymann of Wishek, N. D., morning for LaMoure, N. D., where} was in the city on a business visit | she will attend a district teachers; today. 4 j meetiirg to be held here. Miss Palmer: zB will. also attend séveral other meet- MINOT BUSINESS VISITOR. +. ings before returning to Bismarck. | J. J. Coyle of Minot, N. D., is in SS ae r 7 —— ca the city attending to’ business matters + > FtQebsbikFupay parry. | today. , : Jack>yseytittle son of Mr. and Mrs. | 1 P. R. Pel s, I ntertained sixteen | of - FERGUS FALLS VISITOR. his little friends at his home yester- | E. S. Ferguson !of Fergus Falls, day afternoon in honor of’his sevenin} Minn., Was visiting in Bismarck to- birthday.’ A: pleasant. afternoon was, ay.) om i ent playing games, after which{ ie ares | nty ¥ s yer ved. BUSINESS VISIT ainty refresunients were served. We Lepaen ot lpottibone; D was VISITS CAPITOL. Loe | a business visitor in the city today. 1 Commissioner Carl, Harmon, of Femail { Tichardton; commissicner of Stark! | HERE ON BUSINESS. ' - county, ¢alled upon friends in the; GB. Tindahl of Fargo, was,in the state’ capitol yesterday. He way re.| city transacting business today. turning hone after attending the . is Saunt commissioners’ convention’ at; _ HERE FROM UNDERWOOD. | / Jamestown. Joseph Gergen of Underwood, N. D.. sear SS itor in the city today, i MEET MONDAY NIGHT. ae 3 The regular meeting of the Yeomen } HERE FROM FARGO. ; will be held on Monday evening.| A. S. Miller of Fargo, N. D., is in Plans for the Valentine ball and the! the city ona business visit. “annual meeting will be perfected at} - t se meeting. A social session and re-| RALEIGH Mea oe fresnments will follow the regular; Peter Ferguson of Raleigh, want meeting. i { visitortin the city today. Saas " i a a FROM STANTON “The Jamestown’ College Con- Mrs. Geo. E. Munger of the city, re-| cert includes vocal capaesee turned yesterday from Stanton\ accom- : * uarte layle' panied by Mrs. R. L. Wilsca, whom she soles, reer q » Play ; Wid ‘been ‘visiting and ss eal enter | and choruses. | a loca) hospital for medical treat- | —_— ¢ Cuero eis When you want the.best, pat Fp very best, and nothing else Will RETURN TO DICKINSON. do, try us for’ coal. - Washburn Mr, and Mrs. F..W. Rush have re- Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453 | turned to their home at-Dickinsdm | ignite Coal “Vo. 2 Ve after a several days business visit Dance ‘at Baker’s Hall every) Tuesday, Thursday and. Satur | day ‘nights. Best music and 1 | 1 { here. Mr. Rush is manager of the Dickinson Grocery conipany. Vv RETURNS TO CHICAGO. a | Miss Isabelle Carruthers, field work: | floor in state. 10c a dance. er of Chicago, Ill, who has been a} Sree ear business visitor in Bismarck for the | : BEHOLD THE MAN. ene sey Aayes pL eels FOR. RENT--Nicely furnished front | e room, hot .water/heat. Moderu | HERE ‘FOR GAME. | home suitable for: two young ladies. | Professor C1. Codding of Wilton,| Phone $38," 610 Eighth street. N.D., visited in Bismarck yesterday fea -21- , ‘and attended the Fargo-Bismarck z ee q ji FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. basket ball game at the high echoed! Cail 702 Aves F. Phone 692-R. | last night. =| saa i Tea1-1¢ | i Mi BIBLE CLASS MEETS. Dane : ' ce at Baker’s Hall every yey is ent ed the Mrs. Harvey Harris entertain: Tuesday, Th v and Satur- members of the Ladies Bible class, | “The ‘Harris. Hustlers,” of the Mc- Cabe Metliodist church at her home day nights. Best music and |floor in state: 10c a dance. —_ COCOA The Food Drink « » That Suits Everyone’ , oldand young, — the well and the ill. “It fs_not artifi- ~ cially flavored, s but, having the delicious, natural * flavor and aroma of high-grade cocoa beans of which one never ‘ tires; maybeused ‘pee. v. 0, ear. ove, ‘ at every meal. WALTER BAKER & CO., LTD. : Established 1780 pean Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free, 10c | A Dance | seasons. i ajingling. Patterson | rn Hall | Mc Kensie Orchestra es The Music With Pep} L ’ Presents ‘WAY A story of loves—Man and Woman—Mother and Baby. A great bell tolling Humanity. A story of laughter—Rabelaisian horseplay. Quaint absurdities — springing, gay barn dances—sleigh bells Love's voice—sweet and low—strong and tender—across fragrant twilight streams. \ In the end, amazing scenes, March storm, ice break-up, Anna and David carried with blinding mass of ice down the-roaring river.” Capitol Theatre All Week Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 23rd. Performances 2:30—7 and 9:15. dmission. 35c. Evening DOWN ~ EAST’ Based on Wm. A. Bradys Fomous by Lottie Blair Parker and Sos. £2. Grismer A simple, old-fashioned story of plain people, embracing the four 1 20m 6 SUSGR ROR Mat P06" EM i Play ‘ y Z L G all seats.