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(i | 1 || MEMBERSHIP INCREASED § PAGE FIGHT METHODISTS |S Re SELECT FARGO | FOR NEXT YEAR General Conference For State Will be Held in That City, It Is Decided The 1923 session of the North Da- ' kota annual conference for the Meth- *odist Episcopal church will be held in Fargo, it was decided yesterday afternoon at the 37th annual confer- + ence which is being held in Mandan ‘ work of the holy That Your Love May Abound Morej this week. Fargo was easily first choice. Bishop Ernest G. Richardson of Atlanta, Ga., who detailed ‘the work of the Centenary Movement, said 000,000 had been given to and foreign mi:sionary enter- prises by the Methodist church dur- ing the past three years. He point- ed that tho foreign fields were ready to be worked and invited\ mission- aries as never before. Dr. A. L. Seamans spoke on the spirit. “I Pray and More” was the subject of Bishop Richardson’s adress yesterday morn- ing. District Superintendents H. S, Har- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE N. P. OFFICIAL IS ELECTED TO. A. B. SMITH Railway, was elected president of the | convention in Louisville, Ky.. Mr. eral Passenger Agent of the New; York-New Haven and Hartford Rail- Northern Pacific its aggressive ad- vertising of Yellowstone Park the} states of the northwest, their re- sources and products has attracted | wide attention. ris of arek, Jame: Anderson of Farg’ J. Hutchinson of Grana Forks, and T, A. Olson of Minot, showed in their reports an ate | of 12 per cent in membership in the| past year and large increases in of- feringi: to benevolent enterprises. Dr. George Mecklenburg, secretary of the Helena area, said in his ad- dress before the conference that the amount of money paid in the Helena area would reach nearly three-quar- ters of a million dollars for the past three years. Dr. Mecklenburg re- signed his secretarial position to ac- cept a pastorate. He will be sue- ceeded by Rev. Charles L. Bovard. Speaks On Prohibition. Dr. S, M. Dick, president of the anti-saloon league of Minnésota, stated in his addreys that a tremen dous fight against the 18th amend- ment was on with some 35 organ- ization in the field to defeat of the Volytend act. Their main objective, he said, was to elect congressmen who would vote to revise the Vol- stead ect to permit beer and wine. He advised that this was no time for churches .and temperance organiza- tions to give up the fight. The bishop continued his series of talks from the Philipians on the life and work of Paul the Apostle. The anniversary of the Women’s Home, Missionary society was held with Mrs, F. W. presiding An address will be given -by Dr. E. G, Higley of Des Moines, la. ° The Werley college banquet will be. held at 5180. At 7:30 Dr. A. L. Seamans will speak. At 8:15 the anniversary of the board of education for negro work will be held, with Dr, E. D. Kghl- stedt as speaker, 4 BREAK A COLD IN FEW HOURS “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts Quick, Costs Little, and Never Sickens! Heidel of Valley City Every druggist here guarantees each package: of “Pape’s Cold Com- pound” to break up any cold and end grippe misery in » few hours or money returned. Stuffiness, pain, headache, feverishneds, inflamed or congested nose and head relieved with first dose. These safe, pleasant tablets cost only a rew cents and mil- lions now take them instead of pick: ening quinine. Will be Placed on Piers in New! Railroad Underpass Forty-two ton blocks of solid con-j crete will be lifted by huge railroad cranes and dropped into places in, or | the top of piers in the new railroad viaduct being constructed as a pact of the Main street road to tthe new | Missouri river bridge., Conerete probably .fvill be poured tomorrow in. cylindrical pier which | will bear the weight of the big con- erete blocks on which the ties and tracks will rest. The blocks of con- crete, about 20 feet long and 3 feet | thick, are being poured into forms a distance of about 50 yards from the viaduct, along side the N. P. tracks. When they’are ‘ready to be used, railroad work. train. will lift them on railroad ears after ‘the local ‘trains have passed in the afternoon, take them to the viaduct and lower them on top of the piers.: William Nogle, ‘sub- contractor for the’ concrete culverts ‘in’ thé path “ot the: road, ‘has ‘completed all: of his culvert work except for one smail culvert which cannot’ be put until workmen on the viaduct aré out of Now Oat Flakes * There is now an Instant Quaker | | Oats, which’ cooks to perfection ‘in| 3'to 5 minutes. It is the quickest cooking oats in the world. - ‘Just like regular Quaker Oats in| quality sand flavor. Flaked from queen’ grains only — just the rich, plump, ‘flayory oats. So it has that inatchless flavor which has won the world to Quaker. But in Instant Quaker the oats are | cut before flaking. They are rolled | very thin and partly cooked. 'So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And-the smail thin flakes cook quickly. Now grocers have the two styles. If you want Jnstant Quaker look for “Instant” on the label, Instant Quaker Oats Cook in 3 to 5 minutes 3 anno INVA event 1st Section: The secret of being stylish is to dress be- comingly. If fashion says long skirts instead of short you must change your foot-dress, too. ‘ Footwear this season is as well-designed to conform with the pre- vailing styles as it can be. Modish tongues for one skirt—saucy little straps for another length. Yes, jf a woman is to get the most out of style she must. wear correct shoes, and she must see our dis- play before buying. Brown, Gray and White, invall-sizes iso. se Mother and Daughter Ne 2d Section: As much style as in grownup’s shoes. Yauth- ful, invigorating, . smart, girlish models patterned after leading styles, but built for the growing foot. See those straps — those’ perforations—that heel—nothing’ suggestive of. a children’s ‘shoe is > there? We said “smart style and scientific lasting” to our manufacturer. Every one ‘agrees he outdid _ himself. Better come in. eee SPECIAL —for— SATURDAY Fifty pair of Ladies’ $14.00 High cut shoes in Black, ' They’re worthwhile. ae \.... $3.50 uvttva acne yr A. W. LUCAS CO. na sie shoot acre nando Setar A HIGH POST trattic and one for east-bound trat- fE duct will ayia. tho traffic sprang weather starts. Washburn | the viaduct. There will be a con- oe ae F erete sidewalk for pedestrians, Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. | Pound Foolish A. B, Smith, Passenger Traffic | Manager of the Northern Pacific’ American Association of Passenge*| Traffic Officers at their 67th annus! | i Smith was until early in 1922 Gen. | way. Since his association with the | HUGE CONCRETE, BLOCKS BUILT — | | the way. ‘Alo makers of KEwoce’s KRUMBLES and KELLOGG’S BRAN, foe and krombled He also will lay a conercte _ LET'S GO! . ‘yl Now is the time to fill your basement with the famous Wilton Lignite before bad)f. curbing which will divide the~road ’| approaching to the railroad viaduct into two portions, one for. west bound fic. Piers in the center of the via- Dence tonight at Riverside. Heated and cozy. Don’t be | | Penny Wiseana ‘TOKAYS “Never Fails” flour will give you satisfaction. \ cheapest food. We specialize. Don’t think because youcan get'a big can of Baking Powder forlittle | moneythatyouaresavinganything There’s Only One Way | to Save on Bake-Day | ' USE CALUMET LOGAN’S GRAPEFRUIT Thank You” BANANAS . “JONATHANS” Exceptionally low and quality very fine. Buy a box today. Your healthiest and Peanuts We roast our peanuts fresh practically every day, assuring you always of fresh roasted peanuts. thermore, we buy the No. 1 Virginia Jum- bo. In order that every one may try these |}: . and bé’eonvinced, we will offer for Sat- |]! --urday only, 2 pounds for... Two pounds will-be the limit. Our regu- |} lar price is 20¢ per pound. Canned Milk | The mage} in the last ten days has ad- | vanced 65¢ per case. Buy a case now as ‘ indications are for further advances. “THE OLD PRICE RULES” The Economy Economy BAKING Foun Sweet Potatoes _ Very fine—Special, 4 pounds........ 25¢ —It costs only a Table Squash fraction of a'cent for each baking. —Its sale is 24% times as much as that of any other brand. | — You use less be- cause it contains }' more than the ordi- nary leavening All Phones 211 lakes AP ‘are atastetthrill: * ‘ atmeals or any time That’s because Kellogg's Corn Flakes are 80 delicioisly, flavored—the Kellogg flavor that is; known all over ‘the civilized world! You, as well as the little folks, can eat great bowlfuls of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes day after day—and each sunny-brown, crispy, crunchy spoonful thrills the taste as though it was the first! ’ Put Kellogg’s in comparison wit imitation cori cag’ 115 Fifth Street kins, We have a limited number of those de- licious little table squash. You are sure missing it if you have not used them. Richelieu Entire Wheat Flour. Just received a nice fresh shipment. Guaranteed to please. “Mother’s” i Macaroni, Spaghetti, Creamettes. morrow, 1 dozen............0.0.... To- ranges, Hubbard Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Pump- Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Green Peppers. Celery, Tomatoes, Minneopa pure Cherry Preserves, put up fakes! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are never tough or -in 5 pound can. Special...:...$1.25 see) leathery or hard to eat! They are all. |. Minneopa pure Raspberry Jam, put up in pon pact epee Don't “5 pound cans. Special........ $1.25 Pure Honey, “put up in 10 poun GREEN jactngs thet beer ae tp DaIS, tate og . $2.10 e ture of W. K. Kelleg, eveioe of (Pure Honey, put up in 5 ai Corn Flakes! NONE TRE GENUINE WITHOUT IT! . CORN FLAKES Get Your Storm Sash andq| Storm Porches Painted be- fore Cold Weather comes. Fancy Jensen: nak ples, per box. . . $1.9 Peaches, per tee eats $1.40 3 cans ; We Sell Glass Pears, per bushel... .$2.60 and do Fancy. Tokay: Grapes, GLAZING 4 basket crate....... $3.50 Single basket 85 We call for and deliver. Per can New. York Cream cheese, New York Lim- burger, Wisconsin Cream cheese, New York - Brick cheese, Wisconsin Brick, - Edam, 9 snePaney Corn......... onan Domestic Swiss. Richholt’s Cash 14 Carry (re i} Grocery [za Thayer] Macaroni, 3 packages. . c White House Coffee, 3 pounds. ..$1 36 Swansdown Flour, package..... es yf One pound, flat can Salmon, value 35¢e. c CONCORDS Fur- 118 Third St.’. Last Delivery Satu: 4:30 Other week days 400, : Close 8.p. m,.- ‘A. BROWN r “QUALITY GROCER.”.” " a Where Quality Counts. Phone 52 and 68 ~ Casaba Melons, Honeydew. Melons, “Sickle Pears, Concord Grapes, Tokay Grapes, Quinces, Grape Fruit, \ Apples, Bananas. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922 A cunning ‘theft from the soil—a hiff of the sea—a tingeiof frost— and you have the most healthful—’ most zestful of fruits—Cranberries! Cranberries are also the most eco- nomical of fruits—moderate in cost —easiest to prepare—quickest to cook—and there is no waste! Try this recipe: | Cranberry Sauce One quart cranberries, two cups boiling water, 1% to 2.cups sugar. Boil sugar and water to- gether for five minutes; skim; add the cran- berries and boil without stirring (five minutes is usually sufficient) until all the skins are broken. Remove from the fire when the popping stops. ‘Always cook cranberries in porce- lain-lined, enameled, or aluminum vessels. To be sure of a selection of the choicest varieties—ask for Eatmor Cranberries. A folder containing recipes for other ways -to use and preserve cranberries, sent free. AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE, 90 WEST BROADWAY NEW YORK (The red and blue trade-mark ~ label is on all barrels and boxes.) ‘Phone 387 BISMARCK Phone 387 Fill your wants from these ads and you will always save money. Trade with Lewis 4 and Save the Difference. Sugar Special — Saturday 12 pounds $1 .00 Lewis Justrite Coffee. Spe- cial, at $ 1 .00 for 3 pounds for. Tomatoes, No. 2 can. 3/Mazola, Quart size. cans, Per can ........ 62c LOD Sib. voce ce es 39c ~ = - = - Fine Quality Wisconsin Quaker Oats, = 2}Q,. , large package. . . 28c Walter Baker’s “Chocolate, 1 pound 39 c Sliced Peaches in Heavy Syrup. New $1 15 Pack. 3 cans. Peas Derdss $1.70 19c 38c Seedless Raisins, bulk. Per pound. . Quaker Corn Meal. 10 pound bag’. . Cream of Wheat, Beret ire New Pack. SL DGB Sunt et ine qhality. Soda Crackers. 3 cans...... $1 45 Per pound ....... 14c Pearl Barley Special, at 3 paunds for Mammoth Give K. C. Baking Powder, 20c sizes. 3 5 c 2 cans Per pound, Large Prunes. 47¢ \ 18 oz. Per jar. . 21c. $1 00 PREPARE : a ue le Baking Soda, Seon was Choice Jonathan Apples, box. . 2. 00 3 large pkgs..... 28c Peanut Butter, 43 Store FOR WINTER Best Sugar Cured Hams, 35¢ value. Kre-Me?Kuts, a New Mac-|2 Pound pail... c 419 Third St. Phone 4263 NOW \ Pound . wee Rises ove ¢ wigs UT 25c¢ oun Aa in 8 minutes.|Graham Crackers. Family Saat : pecial, a i ki: 3 SATURDAY SPECIAL 8 large cans Tomatoes.......... : 166 Bfor oe 23 clr" 27c Butter Krust i Lipton’s Tea. Toast. ‘ Per pkg. . kc Vlb. package .... 20c THIS IS THE LAST CALL FOR Concord Grapes, per basket........ 35c¢ Italian Prunes, per crate.... a our Gross, Canis} fe sa, Paint, Vamitol | One pound Tail can Salmon. Special” ||| Elberta Peaches, per erate.......$1.35 t tional low price.f\[ oq. 1: ORCA cect es 8s eae ‘ We handle National Bis- Bp et iyo saeee Mise Patni Olive Soap, 7 bars........... Ape Kloten Fears, ner bushel: (4/7 82.65 | iaaert gi eae lias ee . A fiine lot of Spring Chickens and Squabs }/] yn othan A —and— |}CALL IN-AND SEE US.]/]H.H. Engen 214 Broadwaygf =... _——at right prices, onathan Apples, per box........ $2.00

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