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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922 #1587 t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Hhas been seriously ill in a hospital | Greatest Telescope in the, World.” fat Damascus since September. He| Junior Sunday School at 9:30. All watches and jewelry in here for repairs. DIAMONDS Your diamonds can be improved 100% by hav- ing them remounted in new up to date mount- ings, this work we can do for you right in our own shop and while you wait if you wish. hurdy-gurdy which grinds out its discordant NCTC TINCT AU TAUT NCTA WTNCTACT AGIAN TACT NCTE NENG AU TET AE TA TUT NOT AUT AU ING NUTT RCINOT OCT ATT OAV sounds always attracts a a oo ae oer ah (: number of children is proof of it. Therefore get plenty of records for your children. Military i} marches, ‘waltzes, and || other instrumental music is the type of music kid- ') dies enjoy. ; af ne ed to be recovering at the i time the message was sent and honed Tito be on month late in returning | ito Oxford. Mr, Crawford will com-j plete his course of training at Ox-! ford by next July. i Open Letter to the Public | -- 0 wh stained i 4 ! ; ‘0 sustained a deep cut on his fore-| other departments at 12m, A well| 11 a, m—H i i 5: ae eh , m.—Holy Communion and ser- ci i: : . Rg Bh SOCIAL AND | head lust week when he fell striking! graded school. tae bie rt Christian Science Society | “The Storm is Comiing.’? | mountains Hiachéad‘deatnat ata ; nl d 8 | Corner 4th St. and Avenue Co | emt eee pe if | PERSONAL | is head against a pile of brick whiie| Christian Erideavor at 6:30. Eve- 7:30 y. m—Evening prayer and] Sunday service at 1:00 i = at play at the district school is re-| ni i . oi sec e ae oy Aa alec lo— school is re-| ning worship at 7:30. Special music |-Mission address Subject: “Adam and Fallen Man.’ | ¢ ——-—@ | ported to be improving, by the chorus choir. This is a good| As tomorrow is the first Sunday in Sunuay ietvesliat 0:45 af me | ; H i ————— place to begin the week, An inter-| th feu i 5 sol Wednesday Sc eRe a ucceSss or al ure----- Large Net Proceed ag D. ANR, MEETING EMERSON U ceebel’ theme’ enon Previous is made for two| sass ay evening testimonial ° 4 | © Misses Dahl, Mrs. Richolt,| oa) 4 he p , celebrations of the Holy Communion.| mecting at 8 o'clock, ' Made From “Sonny” land Mrs. Kelly were hostesses at | Vil fit you for life's duties. Come! We strongly urge all-those who are} A g@ading room is open in the ] By L the meeting of the Daughters of the | o"¢ Dring your friends. communicants and especially those| church building every Tuesday, 4 ? ¥ Local Women: american Revolution which» was : : 'who were so recently confirmed to| Thursday and Saturday, except legal | IC. } [held at the home of the Misses Daht| - FitST BAPTIST CHURCH. (make their communion either at the | holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. | ° ' ato 3. | yestorda i Corner 4th St. and Ave. Bj gy, 4 oe nave i A total of $306.81 was made by | ¥¢ y afternoon. Mrs. Langer L. R. Joh pastor, 6 8 o’clock service or later at 11. All are welcome to attend these | the Women's Community Couneil on j discussed the “Musie of North Da- MR Jonson pee toe “ oe There is a warm welcome for all} Services and to visit the reading | uney galas nee Ce a the movie picture “Sonny” which ee at a meeting and BE. A.| 080M bead Ne feet aise at St. Georges Episcopal church. room, | \ e . } ateae pat an at the Eikings: theatre foe North’ Datta: Dog rice? Yor. the Americaty Baptist Home Mit: | wecage, ME aS Sat SOND Bradstreet’s, one of the leading statistical agencies t. ie of the schoo}. milk fund Wednes--| ee ton’ society/ukvangeliet Dopartmentecr ee METHODIST EPISCOPAL Seay sid | of the world, has recently completed a survey of the : ursday. One donation | will spedk on the,subject, “Forward,”| — p, ¢ Halfydrd, Past ie ahdeM ese Duet Richy sipaacedlt causes of business failures. Here is the result of their made by a citizen. ' an inspirational message. Aoidy fw spattie: arahinn age: away eat their bemat thie Gierniie at investigations: he largest sum made by 6:30 p. m—B. Y. P, U,, live young] i. be the au BC Dalat Oe this | | ; sun : ; B » live young! sie by the quartette Sermon-theme: | 2 o'clock afte’ linebs of three ‘ lertaken for the purpose | ‘| meets in the auditorium P as services <wull ; econ various lines of | 7:00 p.m. —-Beptisinal services. |, 22 ™—Sunday school: Classes for| held from St. Mary’s church tomor~ | Incompetency .........+ . 38.2 work; The first movie put | First Lak Proathife by Rev, Naylor. copie, “The | t) 22° rod afternoon at 4° o'clock, Inter-/ Lack of Capital. 30.3 i them. last, year’ netted: only | utheran Church a y Rev, » topic, "Nhe | 6:30 p. m—Junior League. Leader. | ment will take place in St. Mary’s! ] ay 5.6 4 Seventh Street.and Avenue D. Greatest Question of the Day. This is! tmstruction given by the pastor. cemetery. i Led aaa : 3 v ittee in charge’ of the | Communion services: \ [the last of the series of meetings |'"G:20 a m-—Epworth League, Lead-| v ———4—— Braud sw sce ay aking” included, Mrs,| 20:30 a. 2m, Swedish. which have been held for more than | ep, Miss Gladys Moffet. ‘Topic: “The| “The Storm i Coming.” Unwise Credits . 1s r, secretary of the, 8:00 p.m. English, three weeks resulting in a number! secret of Making the Gift Effec- | Failure of others 17 | ittee q® the Women’s | Sunday school 12 noon. coming into the church. | tive.” Ar en a oe Extravagane 11 Community coun irman; Mrs, | All are cordially invited to attend! There will be special and congre-| “7:39. p, m—Public worship. Mu-| —_———— TT ; ae ‘ 7} R. Fields, and | these services, gational singing. Mr. Ferner will] sic by the chorus ehel Bermon sh Neglect ..... 7 ib W. Corwin, members of the «, ¥, ALFSON, sing in the morning and Mrs. Hughes | thome: “John B. G-The Di a Competition eared: i corte. ype planning the at ok Big ae ine sverige ifaautay pea | Men” ohne Gene ae | Specific conditions . .. 113 eac! ero! e com- | Sout ide Mission and Charity So- :00 p. m.—Wea) esday, prayer ani fact Fy 5 = 2 . mt 5 was: given certain ore | ‘clety ¥ S0"| onference. After the mectings we] , uti? ja the second number. in tho | BAAS aor or oO f , 5 and tube aitong which | Regular services every Sunday at| are expecting a large attendance at} "Gospel hymns will be sung. Come OPEN EVE | er 6 0 ¢ to work. Mrs, O'Hare |10:30 a. m. in German and 3 o'clock | these midweek matings. There will] ang pyri i ; f | ObAL Eoin diets ccerateisieisteinecciareteee.s | rkers whom she select-| p.m. in English, Sunday school from|be matters of special interest taken | 4 Orne friend. 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. | ' : cetacean , jeu as her aids’ made the largest |2 to 3 in both taigusieas So [ens at the MALWEEk ‘nieting ‘next eee ened: UG ps ms. Braver Phone 408 | An analysis of this compilation yields the following bets yc gitegy ® total of 905 > the Charity society needs always| week mae ee | conclusions: 4 . |the help of the friends on whose| Troop one of the Boy Scouts will 1. That practical ss failur Keller declared that it was |heart the Lord is. laying it, Please| give a waffle supper in the basement|, Dance at Patterson Hall at practically all of these are needless failures put forth by the members | send what you can spare in worn| of the church Tuesday’ evening be- | tonight. that a well rounded business training would prevent. tee, thir helpers, and | clothes and shoes to the Misgion,| ginning ‘at 6 o'clock. The boys have 2. That at least 757% out of the possible 100% of ; woe Bisa te einem, OY ; Sweet and 16th Street, Souths or call | built a cabin and the proceeds of the these failures are directly or indirectly traceable to a ‘ \ fas ; eir | phone 557, supper will go toward finishing pay lack of thrift. uted in such af 4. B, HAPPEL, Pastor i ; i i i j thorough success, She said that ene 7 ea ing for it. E i es . A 3. That the man who puts aside a portion of his 4 Uithe members of the Council JB. ALSBURY, Asst, Pastor. ——_———_ Candidate for Superintend- ; pate momberkst Gis Conyell shed cai ma ST. GEORGES EPISCC?AL CHURCH cnt of Sehaale B income regularly not only creates a fund to forestall ee the aid given them te tan} Trinity English Lutheran Church Rev. T, Dewhurst, Rector, Geieee SOE ee ee business reverses, but he develops those traits of char- | § manager of the -Eltinge | gomer Tth Street and Avenue C. | Services tomorrow, the twenty- ST TTTTOTA | leigh County acter which make for ultimate success, In this way , and his generous allowance | __',dnv service tomorrow 11 a. m./ tirts Sunday after Trinity, VAMONDS “JEWELRY i Tt ALIFICA' 2 75% of his chances for failure are eliminated. j m_ of a large part of the’ pro- | 2"d 7:30 p.m. 8 a, m—Holy Communion. aaa z : F from, the motion picture.) ,S¥Mday school and confirmation] 49'q,'m——Church Sunday school. GOOD HONEST Graduate University of |2 This can be accomplished best by means of a sav- you a half of the proceeds ons im. fy ons WATCH Minnesota. - Resident of |3 ings account. Then you will have an accumulation }trom the Monday matinee of Jacki orning topic: “Prayer.” | i i | i i 01 o answer when opportunit: Cocgan, fee] In the evening Reform? oO TS REPAIRING Burleigh County Nine = whiety pl enanle youl} val ; i eed ity | The money which was obtained |™o- commemorating the translation H years, — First Grade Life |3 knocks. It will serve as a bulwark against adversity from this picture will be used to | of the Bible four hundred years ago ODS OF EXPERT work, personal |. Professional Certificate. 12 which will overcome you if you have not the resources : supply, free Bilt the school child- | by Dr. saru Luther. A thank of- 35 CARL attention and _ careful Years Rural and High to meet it. y vho can not obtain it at their | fering for home mission will be : i isting- q i i- ay! home. ‘ ©" | takex up during the evening service. APPLES Nandling have disting Children’ Slee Fig eae Start today 4 i ee ate int You. are'welesine. , uished our repair depart- ilaren's | ence; 5% Years in Bur- |2 ae } * Fee DAMASCUS, i I, G. MONSON, Pastor. Write for Prices. ment for years. : ion ey. Teaching my |Z ord has been received by mvt‘... ————_—— ; ; ‘our ear in Bismarck |= ° ° d ‘. (5 ig ne nS ' =f 4) fond “Mrs. “Levis F."Crawford. that |, Flest Presbyterian Church Grand View Fruit |; GUARANTEED || Entertainment | tenn : h son, Franzo Crawford, Rhodes, Harry C. Postlethwaite, Minister. Farm } i you appreciate reli- i ’ E i scholar from North De 5. Morni vorshi yg rm. i : «|| iti H = ( [Holy Tand ‘since last July that he | &%” Special music. Sermonette: “The| | Post Falls, Idaho. tee you will brine our age/much "as stow 2, ! PU LL ‘ 7 ed folks. The fact that the 7A ' 5 . B, A, MEETING. number of local M. B, A. ttended the mecting of the ge last night when a lara er of candidates were. initiated. Wilbur, district manager, who g in ad ing Ss andan lodge will continugg no hes ’ . ) i wee HOSKINS - MEYER Peete : eiers ree way to’ visit others in the southe+ f ens an omen $ ismarck. Beclacive Vickiolk To the Vcters of the First Commissioner District of castern part of the state. At’ thé fe |) |e The house of lucky ii Dealers Burleigh County. ae close of the business session dantine and a-social time was enjoyed by the | 2 members. i y i ._ i MOVES TO CITY. af , Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Simon and enif | dren of Waubun, Minn, have ré- | tly moved to Bismarck, Mr. Simon have charge ofsthe heating plant | wedding rings. The Sweet ILIONEY IS A MIGHTY SCARCE ARTICLE WITH ALL OF US AT THIS TIME. This is the time for economy in county affairs. You and I are taxpayers in Burleigh County and undoubtedly will agree that we do not feel like supporting any proposition which would £ Giese pee Comal | $ Your choice of any $6.00, $7.00, $7.50 $5 i oy Geen men’s or women’s shoes for......-.--+- | call for heavier taxes. You and I could not help but | the Twin Cities and ton Dodge, Ya., meee : , agree that we have no roads in Burleigh County, and conse ad Base | ‘wo pair of $3.50 and $4.00 shoes ry AEG auentie le bstiesmnteree ool $5 FOE el Mae es OG $5 op that the money has been spent and still we have no roads. a ; | Iam sure we would also agree on what it ~ :eans to every P. E. 0, MEETING. ’ ’ 5 aie 5 Mrs, George N, ‘Kenisten‘ will be GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES dulled Corauricuncait ike anny panrOne farmer and every business man in ay community at this time to have good roads, and that when we cross the 0. club at their next meeting, Mon- | hostess to the members of the P. F. ‘ Ge Worth up to $5.00. Your choice not over $ 1 00 A and friends that they have secured MRS. CHARLEBOIS ~ as cook border lines of Burleigh County into all surrouning counties we do find good roads, and that no excuse like “Dry Weather and lack of labor” is used in these other counties. e ITISTIME FOR A CHANGE! Iamacandidate for the office of County Commissioner for the First’ Com- missioner District of Burleigh County.,-I feel that the same effort should be put,into public affairs as each one of us applies to our individual affairs, and that unless one is willing to do this, even ‘at the sacrifice of his own interests, he has no right to ask for the support of the voters for any office. I am strongly in favor of enlisting the aid of the Federal Government and the City of Bismarck in every way possible for a permanent improvement of the roads in Burleigh County, without the necessity of increasing ‘our local taxes. If you will give me your support and I am elected I will not at any time forget that I am representing all of the property owners and citizens of the district and not just a few. If elected I pledge myself to the voters of Burleigh County not to be interested in any contracts, (road grad- ing, bridges or otherwise) or seek commissions on pur- day afternoon at 3 oclock. $3.00. Some as low as...... one meaeaae . RESIDENTS MéviNc. | Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Murphy and | 4 | family have moved into the S. A. | t { I t { Rubbers for all sizes of shoes ai Iess than cost. We need the money — You need the shoes. ' The Economy Shoe Store Laskin Block. Opposite McKenzie Hotel. Floren home on Mandan Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Floren have moved into their new home in\the same block. taking full charge of our kitchen and serving everything just like home cooking. Home Made Ice Cream and Candy. { REPORTED IMPROVING. | oh Harju, 5-year-old son of Mr, | rs, William Harju of McKenzie, | | and } Sunday Dinner a Specialty. Once a friend of the Sweet Shop—Always a friend. Me ro The Bank That Business Men Choose Acie siahite TE pend in good times or bad is the kind business men prefer. } Four ounces ' an honest quarter pound of - |. BAKER'S Caracas Sweet Chocolate | To Voters: My attention has been called to various stories circulated with the intention of damaging my candidacy for sheriff of Burleigh county. Among them is that I am a stockholder in the Copelin Pi A < 3 f : + es The constantly growing number Motor Co. and am in such good financial shape chases made by Burleigh county of any materials or Be ‘of our commercial clients indi- that I do not need the office. I am not a stock- machinery or labor. I also pledge not to divert any of Delicious rel this is that kind of a \ hioidee Ba thle iuafoc colbiany.“Bul Rave been ek: the county’s road machinery or materials to my personal ank. ; yAse ‘ or business use. ‘ loyed Jesman. I would not seek the office : ( i oserstane We are always glad to discuss a < oe eee vie ie ne Pe If elected I will use all of my efforts toward conduct- 4 Any jollter. pusiliess, Conner TIONS. ing all county affairs in a successful and satisfactory Made from only high grade Caracas cocoay pure cane suger and flavored with Mexican vaniila beans. My record is an open book in Burleigh county, where I have lived for 40 years. My record has not been attacked openly. I ask the voters not to believe any last-minute campaign stories made up for the purpose of injuring me. manner for the mutual benefit of all taxpayers. THE TAXPAYER MUST RECEIVE A DOLLAR’S RETURN FOR A DOLLAR SPENT. YOUR VOTE WILL BE DEEPLY APPECIATED. Repectfully, Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. MADE ONLY CY * s Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. / business problems. a a L ’ (Signed) JOSEPH L. KELLEY. (Political Advertisement.) J. P. SPIES. (Political Advertisement) Dooki.t cf Choic: Recipes sent free