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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ® J com jthe Lake bi ; | thre ‘ Evangelical Ref. Church South Side Mission and Charity Society. Regular service every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m, Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Prayer mecting on request. J. B. HAPPEL, Pastor. € Sabbath school 11 a, m Preaching at 3 p. m. by Rev. John son. i Preaching at 8 p. m. by Rev. AIS) ion bury. ter Come one and all unto the Lord's house of worship. remi past Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m A Sunday school and ‘ 12) peop Bible s unto th my help “f will lift up rfine hills, from whence cow Psalm 121:1. All welcome. First Church of Christ, Scientist | 4th St. and Ave. C. Sunday service 11 a. Subject: “Substance. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. | Wednesday evening testimonial | meeting at & o'clock. church building every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday, except le holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these | services and to visit the reading) room. | A reading room is open in ths | EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts. C.F, Strutz pastor. Service in the German language from 30 to 10:30 a, m. All other services are conducted | in the English languag: i Sunday school from 10:30 to 11:80 | a. m. followed by a sermon by the pastor. The Ev. League of C. E. will meet tat 7:15 p.m. It will be a join meeting of the Inte#mediate and Senior Leagues and will be of spe: interest. vangel Don't miss it. tie sermon at 8 p.m Come! } ice Tuesday evening at | Fe 8 o'clock. | \ Zion Lutheran Church | Cor, Seventh and Ave. D. | ‘ German services at 10:30 a. m.| Topic: “Jesus Heals the Ten Lep-| ers. | Evening es at 8 o'clock, E lish language. Theme: “ Light of the World.” | An adult Bible class will be con- ducted in the English language. All those who have been previously en- rolled, wishing to continue, and a’l| those interested in a systematic e cordially welco attend. will meet F evening, Sept. 19, 8 o'clock ai the} parsonage, 1014 Ave. C. Names | he given the pastor before or a services on Sunday J. V. RICHERT, Pastor ST. GEORGES CHURCH Dr. Ryerson, Rector. Thirteenth S Morning The subjec the morning ser-| mon by the Rector, on, Reconstruction, Church and Soci The subjects for the next Sunday ser The Divine program in Old Testa-| ment Days. H Sept. 28th: The Fulfil! Program in Christ. Oct. 5th: The Program for the| Ages to Come. | The attendance last Sunday good, many did not keep track the fact that it was opening day.| When the Saturday night paper! 11 a. m. Regenera d of the ! i ee | inity. | | i » Sept, M’CARTHY BROS. COMPANY Grain Commission Minneapolis Duluth Chicago Milwaukee Send us samples of your grain and flax for valuation; sample envelopes sent upon request. EXPERT MOTOR REPAIRING Fargo, N. D. Top Coverings . + —for— Chevrolet Touring. .$11.00 Overland Touring.. .$11.00 Dodgs Touring— lel 1921. - $11.00 1 1922 and } : seee es G13.50 Ford ‘Touring .$ 7.00 Bismarck Furniture es look for your church news| regular hour for worship and busi- first thing | ness. . Copelin is ph ing to make 8:00-—-Evening worship and ser- Sunday school mon by the pastor. r children 8:00, Wednesd. old enough | prayer and study of ie suc © or over they FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ‘orner B and Fourth St. 2 L. R. Johnson, Pastor. The service wi Mr. John | at 1 Theme nts are | God's Mere M o as to/and Mrs. Bavendick, is in- | will nis} con nday uperintendent » send the children ne. The attendanc io ae ecial invitat to all who eno other; Junior Departmen Sunday schoo hool will meet at I) :00-—-Morning worship and ser-/ departments will meet at the pastor. | children! The Christian Endeavor will meet !” years old and over are asked to| at 7:00, The subject is “How ain for the hour of worship. 1 We Serve Our Sunday School.” or will speak on, “Graduating The evening service will begin at ” mn | Without God.” Many of our young |8 o'clock. We have good musical Trinity English Luthrean Church | janie are going away to school; will| program. Mrs, M. C. Schoelkopf Ave. C and 7th I. G. Monson) they tend to eliminate God from!sing a solo. Miss Ruth Claussen | pastor. the inking? | will play “Bare: 00, B. P.U. All the young | Hoffm ble are requested to meet z When in Minneapolis its the up. Four popular priced cafes. Everybody Likes The Sport Touring . GLDSMOBILE | For this Sport Touring looks as if it cost hundreds of dollars more «¢ than it does. Its 40 H. P. engine combines power with smoothness. Back of the engine is a driving mechanism equally strong and en- during. The smart body is beautified with either Duco or color enamel, and the equipment leaves no extras to buy. This wonderful car costs but $915—and you can buy it on the General Motors easy- payment plan. SLX Sort Tissing » Lansing, Taz cnd spare tire extra, DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. . 167-5th Street, Bismarck. COAL LOGIC Winter is coming. mild reminder of the truth of it. your coal before the car shortage interferes. WILL be a car shortage. grain has to be hauled. We have the following selection in stock to offer: Pocahontas (from Virginia) the Hottest of all Eastern coal. Bear Creek (Washoe Mine) Exceptionally clean and much heat. Kirby (Central Wyoming) None better. for Hotel Range. Lignite, “Indianhead.” The Coal from Zap that sells on it’s merits. Smithing, Coal, in cloth sacks. in“the forge. All of the above kinds of coal are in stock. We can Get the right kind of coal for the purpose intended. We do not apolgise for any give you service at once. coal listed above. They are the BEST to be had. Should you desire any of the Northern Wyoming Coal, viz: Carney, Kleenburn, Monarch or any other kind from the Sheridan Field, give us your order in advance and we will deliver direct from the car at the lowest possible price. se 4 REMEMBER We Have Nothing But The BEST BISMARCK LUMBER COMPANY Corner of 6th and Main, sores Sie Bate Stephens. meeting riptures. All |to be in the Kindergarten classes, |are invited to these meetings. send them. pone First Presbyterian Church . C. Postlethwaite, D. “The Effect of a Great Sermon.” | th ning at 8 o'clock. You are cordially! 0 invited to all the services of the | chureh. egin promptly | e Wideness of | Frank Barnes | each of them, | The church will be| of the Sunday | All other | re’ Sermon t. 8"! God Within olle” from Tales of | n, on the violin, accompanied RADISSON Rooms $2.50 per day and The last few days have been a Be prepared. Buy There An enormous amount of Exceptional Very fine coal for use Telephone 17 ‘He That Dwelleth” by Ward- | with them. 7:00 P, M. Epworth League. The theme of the sermon will be Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve- gan Prelude. “Will You Go” Duet, sung by Wm, Noggle and + | beer y. Anderson. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL| Organ Offertory. CHURCH Sermon theme: “What Is Dr. §. F. Halfyard, Pastor, Life?” Organ Postlude. Miss Ruth Rowley, Organist, 10:30 a, m, public worship, | Organ Prelude. a friond. Anthem, “Abide With Me.” aa Organ Offertory. Solo selected, sung by Mrs. M. c.! LaMoure County Agent Resigns . H. Pollock, for the past two years County Agent hoelkopf. : “The Kingdom of Organ Po: LaMoure, Sept. 12:00 M. Sunday School. It is important that the teachers|in LaMoure county, has resigned to present. The scholars are expect- | become principal of the | LaMoure ne The Better Farm Car Is The Low-Cost Transportation : Reliabil y, power and low operating and maintenance costs receive first iconsideration by experienced farm motorists. They know it is the average cost per mile and per year that counts more than the purchase price of the car. In the Star you get a real automobile—up-to-date in construction, equipment and appearance with easy springs and plenty of leg room. Simple in mechanical construc- tion and easy to keep in good running order at very small cost. 200,000 seld in two y Call on the nearest Star dealer and learn why it is stronger and more reli- able and economical. Our conyenient Time Payment plan makes buying easy. Touring $540 Roadster $540 Coupe $750 Sedan $785 Chassis $445 Prices f. 0. b. Lansing. Mich. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107-5th Street, Bismarck. ADD A scientific invention embodied in a Spark Plug. invented. / vacuum tube, in that, it produces ionization of the gas or a’ thereby, increasing the ions in the main gap, which as a result, requries from 40 to 50% less voltage to fire than any other plug. Burns up excess oil, reduces carbonization, saves gas, will make your engine run cooler, smoother and with less vibra- Plugs remain freer from carbon An ignition system can be one-half as strong as it was originally, and will refuse to start with ordinary plugs, but will start and operate effec- tively with RADD SPARK PLUGS. , If you are having oil trouble or cannot keep a plug in your motor due to over heated or cracked porcelains, install a RADD, as it will burn oil from It algo. uses a por- celain of the very best quality, which constitutes the famous If your motor is brand new or in perfect condition, install a set of RADDS and increase its efficiency, reduce its vibration, increase its pick up. There ig no simplier, easier and cheaper way to improve tion, due to better ignition. and oil deposits, due to better ignition. 6 to 10 times as long as any other plug. 75” unaffected by heat, oil or vibration. your ignition. COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION. air or compression test. For the famrers who have tractors or any other form of stationary gas engines, RADD will exceed them all. Tractor service is the hardest service spark plugs can be put to—as a result many ordinary plugs give considerable trouble. In‘ fact, if the tractor is pumping oil, ordinary plugs as a rule fail to We have several sets in trac- tors today, that would work undef no other plugs, due to oil " pumping and hard starting. If your tractor starts hard, and you ss i SH know the cause is due to weak ignition, try a set of RADDS, t operate for any length of time. and you will find your trouble entirely mended. PLYG FOR OILERS! 205 Broadway Bismarck, North Dakota his is a helpful service to which young people are invited. 0 P. M. Public Worship. by C. A. You afe welcome. Come and bring In Fact, it ig the only real scientific electrical improvement ever made in spark plug construction since spark plugs were originally This plug embodies the same principle as used in a Radio And if you have anv plugs of good quality or equipped-with any extraordinary peculi- arities, bring them along and test them aganist one of the most up-to-date spark plugs on the market, which we claim will kill any spark plug now on the market either in the open RADD! THE BEST PLUG FOR GOOD MOTORS, THE ONLY Phorie 338 3ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1924 % Miss Bessie Baldwin will! cd to be present and to bring others] High School. D. C. McLeod, of te| COOLIDGE TO The president also made it known ‘oday he expects to announce his de- ision very soon on the tariff com- ion report on sugar duties, a re- ction in which is understood to have been recommended by @ major- ity of the commission, © Extension Service, has taken over his duties, subject to the approval | of the. county commissioners. ly ed ; als Mr, Pollock was employed in June,! cooidge expects to speak in Phil: 1922, jointly by the County Farm! adelphia on the night of Sept. 25 at Bureau and the State and Federal| the exercises celebrating the 150th governments until the election of| anniversary of the meeting of the 1922, since which time LaMoure| first continental congress, although county has cooperated with the state|he has not yet definitely accepted and federal governments. + {| the invitation, SPEAK SEPT. 25 ington, Sept. 1 resident SQUARE BUTTONS Square and triangular shaped bettons are on the market and are | more reovel than the round or oval | varieties, Your Chrysler engineers have done more than apply four-wheel brakes. They have designed the car to meet the tor- sional strain of front wheel brakes. That is one of the reasons why the front axle is of tubular design. In comparison with the conventional practice it shows these advantages: Twisting strains, 138% stronger; hori- zontal strains, 5 times stronger; up and down strains, 400% stronger; rigidity 34% greater. The braking equipment is the Chrysler- Lockheed development of the highran. lic principle, guaranteeing automatic and permanent equalization. These four-wheel brakes and the Chrysler practice of mounting rear springs at right angles to the rear axle and close to and parallel to the wheels account in large measure for the superior driv- ing and riding qualities of the car. There is no disturbing side-sway under any conditions and you can take a turn at 50 miles an-hour without danger or discomfort. Book yourself for a ride and be sure to have these superiorities demonstrated. We are pleased to extend the con- -wenience of time-payments. Ast about Chrysler’s attractive plan. Dealers Everywhere CORWIN MOTOR CO. A newtype of combustion chamber that burns all the gas and a new way of distributing the gas equally to all cylinders are two reasons why the Chrysler Six, with an engine only 3-inch bore by 43-inch stroke delivers 68 horse- power, top speed better than 70 miles an hour with gasoline economy safely 20 miles to the gallon. When you take your demonstration the formance will speak for itself. But don’t forget to ask about the oil-filter that automatically cleanses all the crankcase oil every 25 miles and the air-cleaner which passes none but clean air through the carburetor into the cylinders, two big economy factors that add to the life of thg car and cut maintenance costs. Note, too, the special six-ply high-speed balloon tires on all models. The Touring, $1395 The Phaeton, $1495 The Roadster, -1625 The Sedan, 1725 The Brougham, 1895 The Imperial, 1995 All prices f. ¢. b. Detroit; tax extra. Dopsce BROTHERS SPECIAL TOURING CAR Exceptional beauty now character- izes the car that has earned so enviable a reputation for modest upkeep and long life. ; There are no extras to buy. The iN Special Touring Car is completely and smartly equipped. Five Balloon-Type Tires The Price is $1055 f. 0. b. Detroit; $1215 delivered, M. B. GILMAN Ca 212 Main STREET ‘ BISMARCK : FHONG 808. ' x “Kelly - Springfield Tires” \ Tubular Axles Best Fitted