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i j : t a ‘ (gy 4) A 4 Aan bre ar aaKe HPL PRG Hoskins Victrola The Victrola is the Christmas Gift Supreme. This. incomparable : to every member of the family every day in the year lat you -eryone for all time as does this peer of entertainers. Reserve the style you want t Will There Be a Victrola In YOUR Home This Christmas? Today we have a complete stock of Victrolas--every enough of these superb:machines to. go. ’round—so place ‘your order now—we will deliver any time you wish. We have an easy payment plan-take advantage of this and-play as you pay. Large record fee style_and many stock---All the gew records 28th ef each month... . : le musical instrument will No. other gift that you can select will different finishes. bring pleasure appeal to ev- day. But there m: ~ Thanksgiving Progrom To ‘Be Given at High School ed in the food sale. ee ® To Hold Business Session. The Camp Fire girls. of the- McCabe Methodist Episcopal church division, will hold a business session in the church Wednesday afternoon at 4:15: i by . |All members are asked to attend *as presented Wednesday afternoon in| matters of importance will be trans: the school auditorium, They have se- acted. cured Gov. L, B. Hanna to make the a wee address and a literary and musical Visiting’ in, Mandan. program has also been arranged, and] yy, ang Mrs, Francis J Murphy ree at 1:30. The program fol- and children of Fourth street are be- di “ a ing entertained during the remainder Tending ,Wanesomeness of the week by Mrs. J. M. Devine of Piano D ora) ne peebnan a8 |Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and : wail Si ai and Peasant” | family expect to jeave Saturday for ale, and Esther Staley. | xjinot, where thew will make their Members of the senior class of the high ‘school will be in charge of the Thanksgiving progtam which will be Noice .. + Selected | puture home. s ee Address A B. Hanna ‘ ‘ fet Camp Fire Meeting. Piano, Duet . litary March c ae ty A a Miss Cornell and Miss Brady. The Tinpata Camp ire girls will Meet Wednesday evening with Miss Lucille Lahr at her home in Avenue B and First street, instead of Thurs- day, on’.account of Thanksgiving. The Pa bah girls ‘of ‘this group were active in Falling”... 7 selling Red Cross seals last Saturday. -. Schneider | They sold-nea 26 worth. , Little, Grey Dove”, .Saar eee jase Bltzabeth Bayligs, Church Sale Saturday. oH ShYEN Saturday afternoon in the Gas Com- Visiting in Beach, pany (office, Broadway and Fifth Mrs.’ J. ‘Henry’ Newton of-Mandan | streers,‘members of the Ladies’ Ald is in Beach thig week and while there} .4¢}, of the Trinity Lutheran ia being entertained by Mrs. T. E-| chur Il conduct. a food and fancy Hayward. work'sale. They have prepared many beautiful and “useful articles for the sale whichare suitable for Christ- mas gifts, (Blind musicians.) Reading=“Beyond All Endurance’.. Ao O), Sata pinlaie oie ob v ace .. Foley Janet Foger' Voice—“When. the Dew _ « Church Societies to Meet. TheMission Study class and the Epworth league of the McCabe Meth- odist: 4 Bpiscopal church will meet, jointly: this evening in the basement of the church. # ‘{spending severaly.weeks in the city as the guest of Mrs. Austin Logan te and: other friends, will leave tomor- The Misses Flora and “Hattie Har-} row for Fargo, where she will spend mon of Fourth street entertained as! Thanksgiving. @ith her daughter, Mrs. their guests over Sunday, Miss Cora] victory J, Reffias, a bride of. this McVey, Mr. McBride, John Binsnade} month. During the ‘week-end - Mrs. and Paul Bastine of Mandan. McKenzie was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McLean of Mandan. * After concluding her with Mrs. Remas, Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Mackey of| Mrs. MeKenzie will go to ‘Minneapo- Mandan left during the week end for| lis, to make an extended visit ‘with Chicago, where the former goes to! her daughter, Mrs. Bickhart. attend the. National Live Stock show. see During their sojourn in the east they Sisterhood Meets. Will also visit relatives and friends. The P. E. O. sisterhood met last bay tte evening with Mrs. Philip Meyer at Announces Church Sale. her'home on Fourth street, instead of Members of St. George’s Guild of] with Mrs. L. E..Opdyke as announced, St. George's Episcopal church are ar-| because of illness in the latter's fam. ranging for ‘their annual fancy ‘work| ily. “A Thanksgiving program was and food sale which they have ‘an-| given, the various members reviewing nounced for Saturday, December 9.| favorite Thanksgiving stories. The ‘They will have-on sale many beauti-lroli call was responded to by bird ful and useful articles suitable “for}jegends. Mrs. J, M. Martin was re- Christmas gifts, and an extensive line | ceived into th meembership, She was formerly a membe rof the Hamberg, Ja., sisterhood. An enjoyable hour. followed. . Entertains Mandan; Guests. On Eastern Trip. te * Christmas Community Trees. Mandan and Fargo are among the cities af the state planning for Com- munity Christmas trees. Enthusiast- ic meetings have been held and the movement is meeting with the hearty co-operation of the citizens. It is interesting to know that this movement which was inaugurated COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR \f Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens so Naturally Nobody Can Tell. . Grand mother kept her hair ‘beauti- fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, thia simple mixture was applied with won- derful effect. By asking at any drug Christmas 1916 Your friends can buy anything you can give them— except your pho- \ tograph. Make an immediate appoint- ment Studio Open Sundays and compound,” you will get a large bot- tle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other. ingredients, all ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natura color and beauty ‘to the hair, * A well known dowhtown druggist Says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so, naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- pl ’s so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw. it through your hair, taking one strand at a time.’ By morning the gray hair disappears; after an- / Thanksgiving ‘Holmboe Studio QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS . PHONE 264 we MEM VOU ASK FOR = iT Ss. B U a ‘ & ae Pg ed to its natural color and looks gioa- A .| = H Sy, soit and beautiful. This: prepara- i U | J \ a R N tion is a delightful toilet requisite. It Y J is not intended for the cure, mitiga- faeee tion or prevention of disease. of home made articles..will. be includ: store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur | New Almonds, other application or two, it is restor-|Jonathan Apples, per box .. $1.60/% * raisins 25c haye adopted the custom. a ‘oe Homestead Meeting. The Yeoman Homestead, No. 503, of Pythias hall. called at 8 o'clock. 2 ores Concludes Visit Here. Miss: Jennie Johnson, of Fargo was the guest*over Sunday of, Mrs. P. Shower for Bride-Elect. Thanksgiving day in that city. used in the appointments. bride-elect. .* Club-;Gives Program. The Mandan Musical ‘club. gave- the Commercial club hall before a ‘large and appreciative audience. interesting program was Miss Marion Néwton sang an aria from Cavalleria Rusticana, the Misses duet and Mr, Codding ‘contributed the so featured. Mrs. Fuller also gave @ ohly four years ago in New York City, has spread nearly all over the United States. and now many communities will meet this evening in the Knights The meeting will be Wilson of:Seventh, street.’ Miss John- f son left yesterday on No. 3, for Pine] ., To. Grove, Mont., where she has'a claim./| Mr. and Mrs, GW. Cochrane will ese 8 Miss Irene Bellis was honor guest at a bridal shower given during the week-end at the home of Miss Signa Ydstie in Jamestown, in honor of her marriage to Arthur Jacobson of Bis- marck, which will be an event of \ Twen-| ty of her intimate friends attended and showered her with many beauti- ful and ugeful gifts. Yellow \ebrysan- themums’*and “yellow tapers. ‘were Miss. Emily Parkinson, dressed. as a quak- er maid, presented the gifts to the Musical ‘club i8’one of the mo: gressive and. active in the state, hav- ing a memberghip of 100. The mem- bers have taken up an extensive study. of favorite operas and will, in the near future, give an operatta, which »|they are now rehearsing. ses Goes ‘East cn Visit. Mrs. FL, Dennis, mother of Mrs. G. By Dullamy of Fih street, lett yes: terddy for Hawarden, 14., where shé will make.an ext@ded visit with 1 atives. g ed the entertainment: given club in Commercial club hall. the Mounted” at the Bismarck night. Like every W. K. Kellogg package, Krumbles is protected by ‘Waxtite — the perfect geal. 10c Look for - | this signature, Hittite ive Dinner: be hosts Thanksgiving Day at a din- ner party at their home in Rosser street, in honor of the Kimball Piano company salesmen, The guests will include A. J. Card, P. Forster, C. Dil- lon and Clarence Biggs. Mr. Coch-|: rane is state agent of ihe company. eke Visits in Mandan. Mrs. W. F.Cushing, Miss Flora Harmon and ‘August Carl'Lentz spent yesterday in Mandan a sthe guésts of friends,’’ While;in ‘the city, they mot, representative members of the ‘Man- dan ‘Musical club: Miss Harmon re- |. mained over last evening-and atténd- first open recitaf last evening in the A most: presented, Florence and Celia Connolly sang a violin numbers, while two choruses ab} {review of the operas which are being studied bythe club. The Thanksgiving _ Mince Pie’ MERRELLSOULE COMPANY, Sevecun, it. The McConkey Com Co. Quotes Prices as follows: ally low price. New Walnuts, per lb. New Fresh Pecans, per 1! Last year’s Pecans, 2 lbs. Standard Corn, extra, doz .. $1.65 There was but little corn raised this year so this is an exception. Mandan See Our Window— We are displaying a very select line of Silver in Sterling and plated ware all new stock. We invite an inspection. a Opposite Postoffice . ‘ Buy Your Thanksgiving Where You Can Save Money In An Exclusive Meat Market rib, ....., 25¢ We havea large Bunch of fresh killed Fof the hi : ; altry of the highest Laboaaee ‘rie artlett on grade for your. ving dinner a aie that wit not » Per can .......-....-- make it a burden to your pocketbook. Waldorf brand, Pears, No. 3 isc Turkeys, per pound ........... ) meee eves Geese and Ducks, per pound... .... ... oy size can, .. Spring Citdekems, ‘for. roasting, per pound . Waldorf, No. 3 . Potatoes, ............. received. fore the advance was made on them, 2 Ibs. seeded for .... 98 Ib. sack of flour for .... $5.25 25c 2 quarts, cranberries for A full line of fresh cookies just A fine line of dolls bought be- Old Fowl,’per potind 2.2.2.2... is 2... 160 Also all kinds of home made sausage and bolognas. Home smoked Hams and Bacons. -DOHN’S MEAT PHONE 176 by: the Billie Burke in “Gloria's Romance” and Warren Kerrigan in “The Code of to- New Arrivals for For this Fall and Winter we've gathered ay of Shoes that you'll surely approve. We've used mighty good taste in selecting them. They’re exquisite in quality. and style. Another. good: feature of the Shoes is the way we sell. them. We're careful to see that they fit you properly. We want you to sée'these late models. Here are some of them: A lace top with 8 1-2 inch top‘in African brown vamp} - with brown ooze.top. Louis Fifteenth heel. Another classy model with African brown vamp, and Havana brown top. An 8-inch button boot.. Leather Louis heel. An 8 1.2 inch model with plum! brown vamp, and ivory top. Lace boot. One of the nifty two tone models. Models in black, lace’ and: button, tursed’and welt, An 8-inch model with black-vamp and grey top, welt. and Hunting Boots with ten-inch top in‘ both smoke and tan. VISIT OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT New skating Shoes Jamilton go» Tested by Briny Ocean Breezes isnot difficult to make a piano that will hold to- ether and stay in tune so-long as it remains on dry land. It is quite-another thing to make an instrument that can be shipped abroad and arrive in the same condition as when it left'the factory. Damp 7 Winds and sudden changes of weather have a way of .. finding the weak spots. ~ #8*) The export record of the’ Hamilton Piana is con- =f vincing evidence of its thorough dependability. Per- haps no other instrument of American make enjoys _ 80 great a demand all over theiworld. The reason is, - it does not have toe rebuilt after an ocean journey. # Fhe Hamilton's ability to stand ‘this gruelling test ‘means that it has the dufability of construction to give syou unending satisfaction in your home, When you uy this House of Baidwin product you khow that you are getting an instrument whose design, materials and construction have been proven beyond the slightest jdoubt, Come in and hear it. - The Baldwin Piano. - Company W. M. THOMPSON,