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ry PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 TOT ONO A ONAN OT LON TOBE AG la ww) 4 AN DEON TEX BURIAL SCENE BHC ACTO NO NOAUIONORON Auditorium 3 ‘i MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK OR MONEY ORD R, AND SELF A SALE AT HARRIS AND WOODMANSEE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12th. . BUY IN AD ANCE sided A A PARAMOUNT Production Directed by JAMES CRUZE THE MIGHTY Tiere TVA Ae OEE eT Gs Matinees: Friday and Saturday at 2:30'p. oa JESSE L, LASKY PRESENTS THE MOST NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT IN MOTION PICTURES © ADAPTED FROM EMERSON HOUGH’S— SPLENDID STORY OF LOVE ON THE OREGON TRAIL Co a ee eee THE AS SEMBLING OF THE PIONEERS AT WESTPORT LANDING ON THE BANKS OF THE MISSOURI. ALVACADE GET INTO ACTION, HEADED FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. MILES ON MILES OF WHITE-TOPPED PRAIRIE SCHOONERS MOVING MAJESTICALLY OVER DESERT, MOUNTAIN AND PLAIN, FORDING MILE-WIDE RIVERS, FIGHTING INDIANS, FLEEING FROM ghts Beginning Tharsday DDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE. ALL SEATS RESERVED — ON vo LINE AT BOX OFFICE. ~ - The Greatest Screen Epic of All Time. Notice: » Mm. December 13th This is the only and exclusive engagement of “THE” COVERED WAGON?” to be Played in this city during the season of 1923 - 1924. Company’s Own Superb SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ‘FORDING THE PLATTE RIVER PRAIRIE FIRES, ETC. i WHAT YOUR ANCESTORS OVERCAME WITH HEARTS of STEEL and the ENDURANCE of IMMORTALS | a Se | | nk ES NE EE TINE A ER RR re G Entire Lower Floor .. peeoear $1.10 ° ye Entire Lower Floor .... Leeson Entire Balcony . son thsicaee OD) rices Inciu ing ax 2 Rows Balcony ....... ORE os eae n : 2atrons Are Requested To Avtive At Theatre In Time Balance Balcony ....... ROA Maha Anes To Be Seated Before The Beautiful Overture. Galery. or ee ae various phases of the lignite pro- | vite parents atid, children to take ad-|Larson and Mr. H: H. Ferner. blem w going through the Wash- ‘vantage of the fine weather and en-| Sermon “Underwriting the 18th a 4 \ ope nite Coal Company's mine | | roll in the school. ; Amendment”, Rev. F. L. Watkins. at 300m north of here, 6:30—Baptist Young People’s Un-| Organ Postlude. 5 soiterda afternoon. Governors N jion and Crusaders meet. | 12:00 M. Sunday School. : 5! Poudre Nymfawfi is a stun- tos d MeMaster donned min 5 —Evening worship and mess-| aeieenes are organized for all class- s and | went 100 feet under Unity South Side Mission & age by the pastor on the theme,| es. . ‘ ning embossed ibox fot the GNITE HT: Sunearateeryerea mile: of nar-| Charity Society \*Everyone counts for something; | “6:20 P.M. Junior League, ; : dressing table -has that rare y passagewa 08 aken | ‘ fs . . Ww is it?” | e mé: resent, Bis paste cohes icl pour pail acallameaEs Fieeular fewviees avery Sunday Teen canal Aates | 6:20 P. M. Epworth League | Canadian Maintenance of Way consistency that gives.a sof, [Rousse until}it was placealinjeailrond | GUO. e: Cae ear ysa0 p. ans ay |_ Of thormerbers and Frienge of the | Topic, The Epworth League around Men to Take Ballot velvety finish to your ekin fears for shipping. lew “Alsbur church is called to the an#ual busi: | the World. and yet adheres for hours at Complete Plans During Visit | apo: . Pastor. j\ness meeting of the church to bel HBS Pid Worship. ington IS 8—(By the a itime. Inside the domed 5G pe A ait st. Pastof.| held on Wednesd f thi ran le. eens eee ‘ : f each ceal- lo Ligite Coal Mine—Con- KLEIN RITES TO “Pe tech All genes ua fents ae|_ Anthem, Sune by the Dove Qua] AB) A, sik blot wae being - corer of aut inconcane I 3 * 3 y P amare a tette. mailed today to all maintenance of am! , ¢ tinue Conference on Train BE JINDAY | Zion Lutheran Chure h j expected: to be present. Officers will | pane anne. Wig monliniCnucdaitieneannaunced | Jouble Compaet } Ee | Avenue D between Sixth and] please have reports of departments Sol ti M .|here today by the United Brother- At ‘laeff'- An ideal com- c -a Seventh etreets, ready, A supper will be served about| Solo Selected, By Mr. B, F. Flanna y Funeral services for Carl Klein, | * ahr bay (Geteneui)) 8 spi mns| Mike Olelockt eno titersiaroriehe com: (ean. hood of Maintenance of Way em- pact that is smart to own alates—“Minnesota, North (85, ‘Young farmer sburnadiinia aming:| | eaves Aemibt a gor, melange gear miliBenaacted: Sermon theme: “A Battle Royal”.|Ployes and railway shop laborers. and convenient to use! : nd South Dakota—will push the | expl lust Monday, will be sheld | Fermin. Op ne Furr sie bs pula hehe a Sa Organ Postlude. Decision to take a strike ballot, it A de duxe thin model ihat fight against a 45 to 65 percent in-| SHG ny cae Ceieon aan ‘Friday etenine Bible Cl |Arinsr PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | You are invited. Come and bring Miner py follows the failure of ri Carr ecmewel ! Catholic church at St, Anthony. a e eh . {a friend. quarters here, follows paris, 7 crease in lignite coal freight ri icity aid Guellnah verse working VB te ie Eee) Siatanemale: rock ee he Canadian railways to apse the coatainine good aiked This was the outcome of the con-|.together in a Coal mine room. when’ th cj ; Z ,| PREACHING SERVICE. AT THE recommendations of the congiliation mirror, and compacts o! ference here terday between one of them droppa@ a cigarettes inf Christan, Helenec sects ltt Beara nee by COMMERCIAL CLUB, MANDAN | board in connection with ‘the main- Nymfaun powder ai : Governor McMaster of South Dakot k c uifared: |. Conner, Ath Sant ee | President Christian Endeaver Socie,| Elder Thomias Leitch of Fargo is| tenance of way men’s request for a rouge. _Hasily refilled. Rate Expert A. 1, hi ath yess | Sumcay Seivice at 1: Mattes Z a representative of the reorganized |Seneral increase of five cents an PRICES Governo| Ge recover, Burns he cannot open | i y rnor severe that of North D: fateh Ge to those participatiag in} his e which was continued Sisto and Meatceer ts) Erench Women Flock To Have Hair Bobbed Twin Citie agricultural 8.—Bobbed hair has ccepted as standard prac- at 9:45 qv at § o'clock. iN reading Toom church building Thursday and legal holiday overnors the conference, “I think the helpful, - every for an y conference was very Paris, and I was glad to find that a Dee. | long been services and to visit ull steps taken th were held | Pe steDs ta hy . tice in Paris, but there has devel- | oom. e e sound and satisfactory,” said) coed suddenly such a rush to the ya os Governor Nestos. “I believe we will f that it is realized now that y 2 small proportion of the wo- have had their locks trimmed. able to push along our fight | n 2nd Sunday in Advent. Governor McMaster was vehement | ‘ ; Sunday Schoo] 10:00 a. m. :. @ Tutoring: Hi hi a Advocates of short hair have tak- uy Ay aa Sermon theme: “Was Man Creat- loring:. High school or in his declaration that South Dakota a antage of this sitaation to ‘Morning service -and sermon, ed in the Image of God, or did he rade subjects. ‘Martha was wholeheartedly in the fight, and d 11:00 a. m i will issue an independent statement | s>read further the vewenaner $e) 'Mid-night Mass will be sat originate, 00H ihe Monkey ?” Becker” ‘Gale. “Call ‘Annex Shite stating that wires er eat: | cdrryings interviews and comment | Ciristmas Eve by the Rector as)” QDepehmMee Lover of | Hotel. } while stating that Minnesota had al- so to consider lake docks and Mlli- nois all-rail coal as essential to that state, declared’ Governor Preus and the Minnesota Railroad and Ware- house Commission would cooperate in resisting the lignite rate increase before the Interstate Cémmerce Com- that would lead one to suppose the movement is new. Hairdressers offer no explanation for the thousands coming to them to have their hair cut just in time to catch cold this winter, but they ask no questions and cut. turnished by the ¢hoir. The Indian’ Girls have account of the measles. mission. the Rector'g sermon will be “An The party held a part of its con| SAILSTAD TO Old Testament Man Who ‘Tried ‘To ference under ground, discussing RETURN HOME Pass The Buc! 5 ene Evangelical Chureh | ie Dec. 8.—(By the A. Corner Seventh and Rosser S Have You ith Wisconsin authorities ex- E. Strutz, Pastor. pected here Sunday or Monday Ed- win J. Sailstad, confessed perpetra- tor of a wierd death plot at Lake Nebagamon in 1919 and Dorothy Anderson, his admitted co-conspira- tor, were prepared today to return to Wisconsin without making a fight against extradition, they told officials. REPORTED MAN DIE. Bucharest, Roumania, Dec. .8.—Aft explosion occurred in Fort Roden on the outskirts of Bucharest at 6:30 o'clock, this morning. It is reported there was great loss of life. Too Late To Classify - FOR A GOOD confinement jurse Stomach Trouble? The Stomach .is the Center Nom which Radiates Your Health. 9:2 ices are conducted in the language. address by the ipastor. Read this:—Ray, North Dakota— “About three years ago 1 devéloped stomach trouble. The nerves of my stomach, séemed to’be the cause. I suffered from loss of appetite until I. began taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery: and it has rid me of allthis condition, I can eat and I feel fine. > Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- ieal Discovery ig the very best medi- » cine I lech ever taken for stomach disorders, have also. recommend- ed this tisitea ‘Medical : Discovery to m. sharp in the church, to all. Tuesday evening at 7:30. valids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., for tree ‘-12¢8-1t | generation.” medical a vice, dr send 10c for trial 12:00—Sunday school. a4 tablets.” te ‘Tribune. Want. Ads Bring: Ress lie ae a EN a log ee. “God the Only a Saturday, from 2 to 4p. m. All ate Welcome to attend these the reading St. Georges | Episcopal Church Dr. Ryerson, Rector. sisted by The Rev. Fr. Davenport of Mandan. Special music will he able to attend Sunday School on tor is going down every week. The subject Sunday. morn‘ng of “G rman preaching service from 0 to 10:30 a. m. All other Bible School from 10:30 to 11 a.m. This will be followed by an ‘The Evangelical, League will be Jed by the President, Miss Ps Bremer, and will meetiat 7:15 Glass Room of the Preaching service at 8: Special music. A cordial welcome “Do not forget the prayer service pS Sis RA ade 5 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Ave, B and Fourth St. many whoyhave been greatly bene-| call 278-M, Mrs. Lea, ie i Bt L. R. Johnson, Pastor. fited by tal it.”—Mrs. Mary A a 10:30—Morning . worship Drakeley. GIRL’ WANTED—For Kodak. finish-| mon by the pastor on the theme, Write Dr. Pierce, president In-]. ing: department. »-Hoskins-Meyer. |“What is understood by iat in’ this ty, who will also be glad to render any pastoral services, Residence 111 Thayer street, Phone 929R. Morning worship at 10:30 a.m. Sermon theme: “Reasons and Re- *| quirements for church membership.” Special music by quartette. Anthem: “Rest In the Lord”—By Burdett. Anthem; “Clap your Yea People"—By Buck. Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m. Leader—Helen Brooks. Subject—“What makes a success- ful worker?” Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. headquartets at Independence, Mo. Subject for Saturday evening 7:30 o'clock “How Jesus Said:I May ter the dom or-Church, and Beg come a Citizen of the Same. Sunday, 2:30 o’clock—“How Shall I Know When’ I'm Truly Converted and What Will the. Holy Ghost do For Me’ when I''become a@ subject of the /Kingdom.” Sunday 7:30—“What Resurrection shall we come forth i: i Glory will we receive. m imonial Hands, O My Soul”—By* Shaffer, Solo by Mrs, K. W. Skinner—‘In My Fathers House are many Man- sions.” Junior Bible school at 9:30 a, m., all other departntents, at 12 o'clock. Junior Christian Endeavor Monday at 4:15. Leader—Milo Olsen. Subject: “What are the real plea- sures?” been un- TONYS PLACE. _: Phonograph Record Axcbange. | NEWSPAPERS The rec- ang SHOE SHINING. ARLOR Anton B ag 417 +| Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner 8th gnd Rosser. G. Sprock, Pastor, 0 A. M. Sunday school, 0 A. M. Morning Seryice. 7:15 P. M. Young People’s meet- ing, Lender: Harry Jank 8:00 P, M. Evening service. Tuegday evening 8 P. M. the Young People will give a program: Everybody invited. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 the Women's Mission Circle will smeet at the home of Mrs. Zottnick 40)-11th St. ~ ~TOMORROWS SENDAY, _ Spend ,part of be pa Is ing’ ont the - rears Gf “Git =at aeLEINS POGQERES > serv- American 00 p.m. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ‘ Dr. 8. F. Halfyard, Pastor. Prof. Harry L. Wagner, Organist. 10:30 A, M, Publi¢ Worship. ‘Organ Prelude. Anthem “God calling yet By Hine. Organ Offertory. «4 Duet “Be of good comfort,” Our and Dyeing pis | your orders. | City: Cleaners hu Photie:¢70 and ser- Mrs, “ Nel- We ing) Dudley Buck, Sung by Mrs. J. A. By church of Jesus. Christ of D; S, with | hour. Approximately 30,000 men are “Broadway {|| Bible Study and Prayer carrie | eagle ana Nymfaun Double invalved in Abe. action, it was stated. Nymfaun Powder . ——s Reflis »........ 4.8 65 na abate Renge = DR..R..S, ENG! s iva: oe Cc hee ’ iymfaun, Poudre Consultation Fred Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. Money in Action isa Mighty ‘Force vee Everybody at-certain times has idle money ee it's $100 payment you dida’t eX- or $5,000 in mortgage money yout can’ t aise rightfaway. And —idle. money. (while it’s far betier than none). isn’t very profitable, for the owner; Put’ yopr idle money. at’ work thrqngh 2:Certificate: of Deposit—let it earn more money for you. A Certificate of Deposit at this bank, is cabsolutety ife—and conyetuile at 100 cents on the 4 ir: * \ _ Klein's Toggery _Phone T710 Bismarck Bank "Bismarck, N. D. OFFICE ROOMS \ FOR RENT 2nd Floor First Guaranty Bank Bldg. ‘Inquire at Bank. TRIBUNE WANT. ADS BRING RESULTS a seen taak RHE RN ONT pe #?

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