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‘wr. de FAREWELL RECEPTION FOR REY. B. E. JACKSON Thé; First Baptist church gave a farewel] reception in honor of Rev. Bruce:E. Jackson, wife and two daugh- ters at the Grand Pacific hotel yes- terday. Of the clergy of Bismarck , the following, ministers attended the reception and gave brief addresses in appreciation of Rev. Mr. Jackson and his, wife: Revs. © Buzzelle, Postle- thwaite; Hutcheson, Strutz, Suckow, Alfson,. Flint. Watkins, Newcomb and Finwall. , <5, - A ‘tasty. luncheon was enjoyed and a fine-/and fitting response by the guest. of honor on behalf of himself and his good wife. It will no doubt please quite a num- ber of Mr. Jackson's friends to know | that ‘he is likely to stay in Bismarck | in his future work HAD A BAD GASE OF INFLUENZA PE-RU-NA Today a WELL Woman “In the Spring of the year,” writes Miss Rose Farr, of 1010 W. Illinois St., Evansville, Indiana, recently, “I had a very bad:case of Influenza. My nose and throat were in an awful condition. I tried two doctors but their medicines did not seem to help me. I was advised to use PE-RU-NA until tomorrow; and will) presumably give an address tonight in thé base- ment parlors of the First Baptist church, to which, of course, the pub: lic will be welcome. ‘Rev, Mr: Jackson is debating in his own mind several fields-of large use- fulness open to him. But for the present he will not decide; only that he will take a much-needed rest, for the next month or two. He intends to visit with his father at Grand Forks for a few weeks, and will then likely visit Mrs. Jackson’s folks near Chicago for a few weeks. The man; who has made such a large place for himself in this city, has now decided to leave on his recreation trip tomerrow forenoon on No. 4 on ithe N.P., line. Hurdreds regret his leaving and wish him, Godspeed. on his way, and (BRITISH. BEAUTY L Gatgh -. Lady Gatwach ‘is considered one of WEDS A LORD} ,| Bublic. meeting at the Auditorium Sun. and MAN-A-LIN.. Today I am a well woman-and feeling . fine. Thanks to PE-RU-NA. It is a fine tonic for La Grippe or Influenza. PE-RU-NA is also a good medicine for Catarrh.” ‘ Like Miss Farr, thousands testify to the value of PE-RU-NA for catarrh and catarrhal conditions. Wheth- er you have a cough, cold, catarrh of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels or other organs, PE-RU-NA is depend- able. Whatever the nature of your trouble, don’t neglect it. More fatalities are directly traceable every year to catarrh in some one of its many forms than to any other disease. =" In PE-RU-NA‘there is health, strength, vigor and long life. It canbe purchased in either tablet or liquid form. Sold Everywhere. PEN Made in Bismarck — Our Home Made CANDIES i Are acknowledged to’ be equal | to the’ finest candies made, : ene > — "Soda Fountain at all hours. “HOFFMAN'S CHOCOLATE SHOP ; ; Wholesale and Retail Candy. Makers ionnnennonnnauanst 7 | ternoon. (aR) Community, Sing. | i The Community chorus wilt giv iN Light Lunches..scrved at our : @ ET 3 ma 601 Sixth’ street} At BAEBORAS 2} Mrs ‘A. J. Waite. 314 Second. Districts Can Be Consulted on All Affairs of Life childhood up. Also the,ending of this war, lady..when she was four years/of age. ter. only. a short time. Spiritualist and Exponent of Occult Mystery 4 ‘This is ‘the lady. that predicted. the. world’s -great_ war, from her This gift came to this ;She was born from the seventh. daughter of .the.seventh daugh-. The: poor you have always: with’ you, but this; lady: you: have prices.. to. avoid divorces. WE THANK YOU. 118 Third St. ORANGES! IGGER sized oranges, errer—sise No. 288, UY—per dozen 24c, 4 dozen. . (Very sweet. and juicy) Grapefruit—Atwood, the kind that are good—each....10c Special to College and High School Students: Make special Give whatever you can afford. Young people should take advantage of this, as it is important “r them to know what they are best. fitted for, and. how they should select the right. companions ROOM 231, NORTHWEST HOTEL ORANGES! AUUSOGONUOAEDUOOOROROGOEOOOOOIOGUQNICSAUSUCUGRONGAOORAGDOAGOOAOaOOOgRSOUOCANOuAOREOOOOONOUaROCOOIiS HHL HTHAEANHARTHAAAETHNNNNNNNNE Both Phones 211 © \ ORANGES! ! ‘utte: mostbeautiful women: in: Britain. She was a widow of Lieut. Col. Dim- mer and but recently married to Lord uarvagh., She has been one of the léaders in the work of providing com- forts for the soldiers returning from the front. . ———ee | CITY NEWS a [nde No’ Aid’ Meeting. There will be no meeting of the PresSyterian: Ladies’ Aid society this week because of the death of Mrs. Joseph Wood. Thursday Musical Club, The ‘Thursday Musical club_ will in the community room of the y at 3 o'clock ‘Thursday at-| lib ‘abe Methodist church! ening, when sixty voices ate ina choral program. Meet’ Feb, 13. St. Mary’s Sewing circle will not meet. Thursday Feb. 6, but’ will meet Thursday, February 13, in the: K. ‘C. hall. program at M Sunday will part D.'A.'R. ' The Daughters of the ‘American Revolution will meet friday 4fternoon in the community room of the city li- g brary. “A cordial invitation is ex- tended all visiting membets., “M, -E;kadies’Aid. The second division of the Method- ‘list Ladies’ Aid will meet Thursday af- ternoon with ™ Hardy Jacobson, listrict No. 3. with =| No.'1' and 4 will ridt’ meet) this week, Woods:-Funeral: Tomorrow, Last rites for the late Mrs. Joseph Woods will be held at-the First Pres- byterian church at 2:30 Thursday af- ternoon,;and interment will be made in St. Mary’s cemetery. A large num- ber of relatives and friends from out of town are hete for the funeral. For aFtherless Children. Dr. W. J. Hutcheson spoke five times Monday in the interests of the fatherless children of France, once at the high school, once at the North Ward school and in three roms at the Will school. Tuesday he spoke at the Wachter school and in two rooms at the North Ward, and today he spoke to the pupils of St. Mary’s jarochial school. Junior Music Club, “The- Junior section,-Thursday Mus- vatyqub,met Monday, with Miss Lu- citfe' Lahr on Avenue B. All members responded to roll-call with musical current events, when the following program was .given: Community singing—‘‘America. ’ Piano solo, “Habanera’—Bertha Rigler. Vocal solo, “God Be With Our Boys Tonight”—Miss Faye Connor, accom- panying herself. Piano solo, “Ballet Mignon”—Nora McGettigan. 4 Community singing, national war songs—God Save the King,’ . “The Marseillaise.” Paper on war songs—Hazel Pearce. | Vocal solo, “Cuban National Hymn” —Paula Rigler, accompanied’ by Ber- tha Rigler. Vocal solo, “Koumanian Hymn” and apanese Hymn”—Exene Schultz, ac- companied by Hazel Pearce. Vocal solo, “Siberian Hymn '—Faye Connor, accompanied by herself. Piano—“Soldiers’ Chorus—Nora Mc- Gettigan, Exene Schultz, Bertha Kig- ler. Mrs, A. G. Jacobson, musical advis- er of the junior section, presided over the program. ROYAL ARCH MASONS, A special meeting of Bismarck Chapter No. .0, Royal Arch Masons, will be held at the Masonic Temple Wednesday evening, Feb. 5. Hour, 7:30. Work in the degrees of M. M. M. P..M. and M. E. M. 263 3t Cummings, N. D. Girl Commits Suicide SHE DARKENED HE GRAY HAIR Well Known TLeay Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair By a Simple Home Made Remedy. Mrs. E.* H. Boots, a. well known resident of Buchanan County, Ta., who darkened: her gray hair by a simple; home-made remedy made the follow- ing statement: / “Any lady or gentleman can darken their gray or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy with this simple rem- edy, which they can mix at home. To half a pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, gne small box. of Barbo Compound and 1-4 ounce of glycerine. Theso ingredients can be purchased at, any drug:gstore at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day un- ciently. This is not.a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp; is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. It will make a gray haired person} look 10 to 20 years younger.” | O’Connor to Give Victory Address | J. F. T, O'Connor wil] address a day evening under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus. He will give his address entitled. “Victory,” in commemoration of the winning of the world war. Representative O’Connor is a gifted speaker, one of the best orators in the til the gray hair is darkened suffi-|’ EMERSON with ' Francis Ford in "BERLIN via AMERICA’ At the Orpheum ‘Theater to- night. Don’t miss it. United States entered the war will} be remembered. | P. J. Cahill of Wilton, grand knight, will preside. O'Connor's orchestra will play and Mrs. J. A. Graham will lead the singing. The meeting will be open to the public and a cordial invitation is ex- tended to everyone. . state and his address here when the TRY OUR RAPID MAIL ORDER SERVICE C. 4. Singh Lumber Co. for Mon- arch coal. + 17, “Cascarets for Mother's Pets” 10 MOTHERS! pills and laxatives, they really love to take Cascarets because they taste like candy. constipation poison from the child’s tender stomach, liver and bowels without pain or griping. : Each ten cent box contains directions for c. ildren aged one year old and “upwards, 5 _ Careful mothers know that Cascarets in the hom - mean less sickness, less trouble, less worry, less cost,! 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