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•j* 9 •"t^NsM' IS '•.'-rv:-',^-:H fi-K WILLMAR TRIBUNE Established Feb. 19. 1895. We cordially invite yon to make our Bank your headquar ters for businet* or other purpose* where we can be of service. —When in a hurry call a taxi. Phone 400. 35 cents anywhere in city. 8:17-24-31 9:7 Oar loyalty to the community extends to yon whether or hot yon area customer of our today. We are here to be "bothered" and your call at any time will be a pleasure to us. Published every Wednesday at the Tribune Buildinsr. 311 Fourth Street South. Willmar. Minn., by Victor EL Lawson, under the firm name of Tribune Printing: Company. (Entered December 5, 1902. at Will mar, Minnesota, as second class matter, under act of March 3, 1879). THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHES ALL OFFICIAL MATTERS OF COUNTY AND CITY. »«w Sates, WTecttve Jan. 1, 1930. One year, in advance $2.00 Six months 1.00 Three months 60 One year to Canada.. 2.60 One year to other foreign coun tries 3.00 All subscriptions are now discontin ued on expiration, unless sooner re newed. Please renew promptly to avoid beinir cut off. Advertising: rate card will be sent on application. The House with a deputation Thursday DOUBLE FEATURES Buck Jones In "The Big Punch" and Neil Hart In "God's Gold" A big show at the price of one FRIDAY & SATURDAY William Desmond I N "The Parish Priest" The play that broke all records on the stage—iNow see it on the screen A simjple story of everyday life wonderfully told. Also, on Fri.— The 14th episode of 'The King of the Circus' On Saturday— A Snub Pollard Comedy MONDAY TUESDAY "Harry T. Morey in the Sea Rider you like plenty of action, a story of the sea, romance* adventure, and domestic life, then" you will enjoy seeing this picture. Also a Big "V" Comedy WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Blind Wives A stiring drama plus a bewildering fashion show. It is at once' a pic ture for the man of millions and his wife, as it is for the little shop girl and her steady., Also a. Comedy ??f&7j*Z .r&~* GRlEEN LAKE CHURCH .Rev. E. E. Gynild, pastor Services next Sunday, Sept. 11th, at 10:S0 a. m. The Ladies Aid society meets with Mrs. Andrew Bratland next Wednes day, Sept. 14th. JL A LUTHERAN CHURCH A. M. Lunde, pastor •Sunday, Sept. 11th: Spicer:: (Sunday school at 10 a.-in. Communion service at 11 a. m. Long Lake: Services at 2:30 p. m. These services are for you. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIEN TIST Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Subject: Substance. Wednesday service at 8 p. m. All are welcome to these services. Free reading room in church edifice Best Refined Motion Pictures Latest Feature Photo Plays FRI. SEPT. 9 SAT. SEPT. 10 WALLACE REID in The Charm School' Wallace thought he knew all about women. Till an Aunt willed him a girl'ff school. Fifty dainty.dim pled darlings who thought he was just grand. S he swept aside the old methods and became pro fessor of charms. The rest is all you could imagine—and more. SEE IT.. Also COMEDY, and NEWS Mon. Sept. 12 Tues. Sept.13 ELMO LINCOLN in 'Crimson Skies' A red blooded drama of Strong Men's Pasions and one woman's pure love.—A waman on boardship, packed with Arms for southerly revolutionists, a mutinous crew— only one strong, silent man to hold them at bay. This starts the. big gest romance you ever saw and— SEE IT SURE Comedy—"TWIN HUSBANDS" Wednesday Sept. 14 Bessie Barricale in 'Maid o'the Storm' Also a Billy Franey Corhedy. Thursday Sept. 15 open every Wednesday from 2 p. m. 1 EAGLE LAKE CHURCH Services Sunday, Sept. 11, by thechurch deacons. Prayer meeting at Old Peoples home Thursday evening. Society Sunday evening, the illth of Sept. (Ladies Aid at Albert Ericksen's, *dn Thursday afternoon, Sept. ZSt, M^MMMOEiLUNiy CONGREGATION C. O. Dergquist, pastor 'Communion service and reception of new members in £he Mamre church next .Sunday morning at 10:30. The a a will ibe.entertained at the GiisV Ryden home on Friday eve jy[ng, the S^. The Sunday school will Resume,, work on Sunday, the 18th. "Former as well as new pupils are cor dially invited to be present. THE iSAiLVATJBON ARMY Meeting every Thursday and Sun day iiight at 8:00. Sunday morning at 11:00. Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. Slfturday open air at 8:00 p. m. ^TSefeday, Sept. 13, the first sewing meeting will be held at 8:00 p. Program meeting and coffee, will be served by Mrs. S. Larsen. 'Wednesday, Sept. 21, Major Eng* vail and Adj. Walden will be here Eyeryfooflta welcome. LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH Nicolay Nilsen. pastor Morning worship at 10:30. •Sunday school at twelve. Evening worship, English, 7:45. Special services by the Augsburg Seminary team Sept. 7-9. Afternoon at 2 o'clock and evening 7:30. Both the English and Norwegian languages will be used. All welcome. St. John's Church: Services in Norwegian Sunday, Sep tember 18th, at 10:30. J& J& J£ VINJE LUTHERAN Arnt Vaaler, pastor Services in Norwegian next Sun day at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 12 M. Since this Sunday marks the ginning of Sunday school work for the year there will be a short rally. All pupils are urged to be present at this rally and thus start work on the very first Sunday. All parents are also asked to be present. Evening services at 8. The Mission society meets in the church parlors on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 3 p. m. Mrs. K. M. Kalbek will entertain. The Benacta meets at the home of Miss Amanda .Bredesdn Monday eve ning, Sept. 12th, at 7:45. Automo biles will be at the church to accom odate ^those who have no other way of getting out. The Vikor Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Nels Alvig on Wednesday, Sep tember l'4th. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. Renwick McCullough, pastor Our church is marshalling every force for an intensive year of ser vice. We have planned many good things for those who desire to wor ship with us. We desire to cultivate a more intimate fellowship among our Our Motto Money's Worth or Money Back .* House Peters and Jane' Miller in 'The Forfeit* The story of a woman betraying her husband for goW—riot know ing he was chief of the Lightfoot Gang. His brother, wooed and won her hand, neither knowing of each others part. .But late inter vened and then came the iPOiRFTBT BE SUiRlE TO SEE IT. Comedy—"SWEET DAOOY" Change of program each day dur ing Fair Week. Watch For 4 f. "The Affair of Anabol members and constituents and a clo ser fellowship with the Master. W invite anyone who desires to enjoy this fellowship -with us. Come to next .Sunday*and make a new beginning. IServices for the week of September Utfa'as follows: Sunday: 10:30 a. m. Divine worship. Sermon theme: '^The Morrow's Man in the World. Today." 12. M. Sabbath school. Back again to our 30© mark. 7 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor meetings. '.8v«p. .an.' Popular Song and Gospel serweev" W stress our service of song each. Sunday evening. Special music. Wednesday evening at eight o'clock mid week meeting in the nature of a "dream" prayer meeting. Pull ex planation at the service next Sun day. ...,-. J& AL J& 430 Benson Ave.Wesf, Willmar I. RUBEN, Manager We Sell for Less, Because It Costs Us Less to Sell. We have met the growing, demand for lower prices by slashing prices so low you can't resist tbuying now. You can always buy for less at the Manufacturer's Outlet Store because we are in the Wholesale Business. We buy for cash, take all discounts, pay email rent, and have the smallest operating expenses. You owe to Yourself to Buy at the MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET STORE. BOYS'SUITS High grade suits that are built for hard school wear. There is a wonderful style and color range and the tailoring is excellent. jAnd two pair of full lined pants in sizes from 10 to 17 $7.50 $8.75 $10.50 SjWiith one pair of pants .•* .. :^$5.75-^ BOYS KNICKERS Bi'tU Dark, fancy mixtures, good wearing materials $1.45 BOYS COVERALLS CTRIS^T BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Trott Ave. and Third Street Ernest A. LagerBtrom, pastor if the task of the Church is not to furnish hammocks for the lazy but rather to offer well-fitting yokes for drawing life's loads, should then its appeals meet with an ever ready res ponse in the hearts of every person really concerned about the real val ues of life and the conserving of the best interests of both home and com munity life? Since the object of the I Church is not to tell folks to dodge difficulties but to furnish strength and courage to bravely meet and master them,, can. we not count upon your loyal support and earnest co-opera tion? Get into vital touch with the dynamo for the charging of human wills. be-American 'Best quality in Blue and Khaki $1.29 BOYS OVERALLS Good Denims in sizes from 6 to 10 79c if 8 to 16 BOYS UNDERWEAR GOOd, heavy quality for fall and winter, fleece lined, at very low DRESS GOODS Best Seskahanna Silk Poplin, all colors, 36 inches 98c Storm Serge, all woo8, 54 inches ...- $1«59 Prenteh Serge, all wool, 54 inches $1-98 40 inches .^.' ,\ $1.49 36 inches woolen Dress Goods, in P^ain, Checked and Stripes, Splendid quality 89c per yard Plaid Dress Goods for school dresses, in all colors and designs at WHOLESALE PRICES. Be sure and price our Dress Goods before you make* your dress or suit for fail. Beginning next (Sunday morning the Church will conduct every second and fourth (Sunday morning services in the American language. This change is made as a result of an ever insistent and growing demand. Sunday: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. Classes for all. 10:415 a. m. Divine worship in thethodist language. Sermon by the pastor: "God's Plan for Our Lives." Special music. N Manufacturers Outlet Store 8:00 p. m. Peoples Popular service, of Song and Sermon. "Kadesh Barn ea." Extra singing. Tuesday, 7:4)3 p. m. Teacher's Training. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Choir re hearsal. Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Mid week pray er meeting. Friday, 7:45 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Chur ch Night. SWEDISH M. E. CHURCH Rev. Claus G. Johnson will conduct services Sunday forenoon at 10:30 and 8:00 p. m. "LID" WANTS TO SEE YOU Capf, Shirts, Socks and Underwear We Are Here to Stay and Satisfy LUNDBY MISSION C. G. Strom, pastor Sunday school at 1:45 p. m. Services at 3 o'clock p. in. SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH Sunday: Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning service 10:45 a. m. Evening service 8 p. m. Rev. Nath. Franklin will speak. Swedish in forenoon and English in the evening. BETHEL LUTHERAN Corner Becker Ave. and Second St. S. Jesper Holmquist, pastor Services next* Sunday morning in the Swedish language at 10:30. 'Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Evening service in the English lan guage at 8 o'clock. All who intend to be in this year's confirmation class are requested to meet at the church on Saturday of this week at 10 o'clock. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner Trott Ave and Fourth St. W. Luther C. Benson, pastor Sunday services: Sermon in the morning at 10:30. Sunday school at 12 noon. Epworth League in the evening at 7 o'clock. Evening services commienc*ngrat 8 o'clock. Sermon, special musiet.and song service. Week day doings: .T Thursday evening, Sept. S.'S'/p.. m. Local church conference. u. Friday, Sept. 9, annual Harvest Home. Monday night meeting oft^ie Me Brotherhood. .. Tuesday evening meeting of the teachers training class. DAY AFTER TOMORROW All kodak films left here before 4 p. m. will be ready day after^^mor row. We make the glossy prints for the same price as others. Olive Bros., Willmar, Minn. tf NEW FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men They are from the foremost makers in the country. In all styles and fabrics. Blue Serge Suits Worsted Suits Double Breasted Suits Small Breasted Suits Belted Overcoats Chesterfield Over coats Fur Collar O'coats Ulsters Rain Coats SportModel Suits Gabardine Top Pencil Stripes Coats Club Checks PRICED AT $20 S25 $30 $35 $40 Boys' New Suits In good all wool materials—browns, greys, blues and fa*qcy mixtures, lots of them with two pairs of pants. Priced from .._ S8.50hFiS18.00 FLORSHEIM SHOES For 111 Man nit Cuts In all the new styles and shapes Priced at $10 Other make* $4.50 to $8.00 10CAL AND PERSONAL & -^Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Nordstrom and Mr. and Mrs* Harry -Eriekson returh| ed Tuesday evening from an auto trip to the twin cities. —There is but one place in Willmar to get a Chiropractic Spinal Adjust ment. Corner of 5th St. and Pacific Ave. L. E. Cos*, D. Ph. C. Geo. C. Mickelson, D. C. tf —See the Gift Shop for children's coats, caps and sweaters. Also Sani tas table covers, round and square, priced from $2.25 to $3.50 each. 9:7-14 —Mrs. Leonard" Johnson and son Lloyd and daughter Verna returned this afternoon from a week's trip to the twin cities and Duhith. —See the Gift Shop for children's coats, caps and sweaters. Also Sani tas table covers, round and square, priced from $2.25 to $3.50 each. 9:7-14 —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Miss Alice Broman and Melvin Johnson motored to Lake Carlton near Monte video last Sunday and spent the day. —When in a hurry call a taxi. Phone 400. 35 cents anywhere in city. 8:17-24-31 9:7 —Patrons of the Mari-Posa Beauty Parlor may now find it on the second floor of the Metropolitan Building. Here its proprietresses welcome the regular patrons and invite new friends to visit the parlor. 1t —Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson re turned Tuesday of last week from Grantsburg, Wis., where Mrs. Peter son has been staying for several weeks. •—Call at the Shoe Hospital during the Fair and we will tell you how to win Five Dollars in Cash. Shoe Hos ptal, 314 Benson ave. 1t —Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnson and sons William and Harry and daugh ter, Vivian, motored to the cities for a visit with their son and brother, Ro bert Johnson and relatives. —When in a nurry call a taxi. Phone 400. 35 cents anywhere in city. 8:17-24-31 9:7 —Mrs. It. J. Skimland of Belgrade returned home Tuesday after a visit withHuer daughter, Mfks Sophie Brus tad. "Miss Brustad accoirfpanieii her mother to Paynesville£r/uesday where they visited their sister and daughter. —Mr. and Mrs. H. Garstad and son James returned last night from a two weeks visit with Mr. Garstad's par ents at Tacoma, Wash. They also visited at Spokane, Seattle and Fargo enroute. —Mr. and Mrs. H. Casperson and daughter Agnes and son Hoaken of Atwater visited at the Ole Wiliand home near Lake Florida from Sunday until Tuesday. —Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stevens and daughter, Miss Helen Blakeslee and Quentin McDonald anotored to Brook- in a S a a Men's Furnishings Sweaters Underwear Flannel Shirts Neckwear Fall Caps Just received, a fresh ship ment by ex press, new snappy models and col ors you like. $1.50 to S3 afternoon. Mrs. Stevens and daughter and Miss Blakeslee remained there for a visit, while the rest of the party returned to Willmar Monday afternoon. —Patrons of the Mari-Posa Beauty I Parlor may now find it on the second floor of the Metropolitan Building. Here its proprietresses welcome the regular patrons and invite new friends to visit the parlor. ... 1t WILLING WORKERS The Witling Workers of the Swed ish Mission church will hold their Sentennber meeting Tuesday evening. Sept. 13th, at the O. E. Olson home on 15th Street West. The Misses Frances Bengtson, Ellen and Anna Abrahamson, Ruth Gilbert and Han na Johnson will serve. —When in a Phone 400. 35 city. hurry call a taxi. cents anywhere in 8:17-24-31 9:7 NOTJCE Notice is hereby given to all land owners and tenants of township of Lake Lillian to have all weeds cut along the roads and road limits by Sept. 15th, 1921. The law will be enforced. By order of the town board of town of Lake Lillian. F. O. BERG. Town Clerk. 8:24-31 9:7 Hosiery Dress Shirts Leather Vests Collars All at newer price levels 1? 4f mm*