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» THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1919 —— ) CITY NEWs | St \} ELECTION OF OFFICERS The subordinate lodge of the Inds pendent Order of Oddfellows will elect officers tonight at the regular necting of that organization, LEAVE FOR VISIT (Mrs. H. J. ‘Strolke and son Donald loft last night for New Ulm, M where they will visit Mrs. daughter Mrs. Joseph Div! ‘Strokle and her son will be absent for about a month. VISITING IN CITY by Mrs, B, BE. Spencer and daughter | Miss Beth Spencer of Blaidsdell are in the city, visiting Mrs. “Spencer's sister Mrs. H. F, Keller of Sixth street. Mrs. Spencer and her daughter will remain here a few days before. returning to their home. TO FLORIDA FOR WINTER Mrs. A. D, Corner accompanied by her daughter, Miss Ruth Cordner, lett’ Tuesday on the North Coast limited for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will, spend the winter. They will be joinea en route by Mrs. Cordner’s sister f8om Providence, R. I., who will also re- main in Florida for the winter. LECTURE AT HIGH SCHOOL A humorist lecture will be given at} the high school tonight by Burgderfer the well known speaker for the benefir of the high school athletic association fund. Burgderfer with his humorous sayings has established a reputation on the lecture platform which assures to- night’s audience of hearing a talk that will keep the people laughing. CITY NATIONAL HELPS The City ‘National bank as well as the First National bank is defray’ng the expenses of the trip of Miss Ger- ——_—_ = “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD’S LAXATIVE fas SA Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels 4 Accept “California” Syrup. of. Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child igs having the best and most harmless laxative or physie for the lit- tie stomach, liver and bowels. Children Jove its delicious fruify taste. Ful directions for child’s dose on each bot- tle, Give it without. fear. Mother! You must say~“California.” ‘heen living in this conuty since 18 trude Jennings to the boys’ and girls’ clubs meeting at Fargo next week. Miss Jennings won first prizes for ‘her. exhibitions of chicken and com which she grew on her father’s farm three miles north of Lismarck, LEAVES FOR SOUTHLAND W. 8. Triplett of Britton one of the! pioneer farmers of Burleigh county} has rented his farmstead and leaves to- jay for Missouri /and southern poluts o spend the wiuter, Mr, ‘riplett has| and is one of the best known and w liked farmers in tlie Britton district. Me expects to return from his south- ern trip uext spring, STAR MBETING he regular meeting of the East- ern Star last uight at the Masonic; temple three initiations were held. It was announced that at the next uiceting of the organization the clec- tive officers will be installed and those olligers appointed by Mrs. H. F. Keller, worthy matron, will be announced and installed at this time also, The date of the next meeting is December 15. CURRENTS EVENTS CLUB Ove of the most interesting meetings of the Current Events club, this season was held. yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andrew Miller with many members present with out-of-town guests. Besides the regular program Mrs, S. J. Marcellus read-a paper on “Occupation for the Unemployed Sol- dier” and Mrs. Alfred Zuger spoke ou “Our Native’ India The — visiting guests were Mrs. Frank Hyland of Devils Lake, Mrs, Frank Ployhar-«f Valley City, Miss Lulu Satterlund of Washburn and Mrs .Joseph Jones of Valley City. Delicious refreshments were served. MRS. ROBERTS ENTERTAINS : Mrs. 0. W. Roberts entertained ‘a number of friends yesterday afternooa at her beautiful home on Main street with an informal auction bridge party. The home was charmingly decorated iu a red color scheme, roses and carna. tion being artistically employed. Th were, 28 players at the tables and Mrs. J.-C. Taylor was honored by the hos- tess with a dainty gift, while Mrs, E. D.. Rose was remembered for a conse lation. During the afternoon Mra Roberts served a three course luncheon. the tables being decorated with red shaded lights greatly enhancing the; beauty of the room and the appoint- ment of the tables. AUGUST SCHNE R Surprising bis many fr'ends in this city August Schnecker went to Lang- don on Thanksgiving and married Miss Electa Crockett of that city, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. N. C. ck- ett. Following the ceremony Which was performed at the home of the bride's parents Mr, and (Mrs, Schneck- er went to the Twin Cities for their honeymoon. They will. make their home in. this ¢ : Schnecker, whose’-mother Mrs. ™M. Schnecker, sister Miss Dorothy Schnecker and “brother are. all well known in th's’ city has-veen employ- ed with the Lenhart Drug Co. for years and is one; of the most popular young men in. thé city.’ He was for- merly employeq. at Langdon in the driig “business Wifon ho mi the ‘ae- quaintance of his bride which culmin- The Best Cough Syrup is Hambasneate: . Tlere's an easy wey to nave $, and yet have tho best cough remedy i you ever tried, RececiononnoRias You've. probably heard of. this well- known plan of making cough syrup at home. But. have you ever uscd it? When you do, you, will understand why thousands of fa es, the world over, feel that. they could hardly keep house | without it. It’s simple and cheap, bub the way it takes hold of a cough’ will quick] arn it a permanent place in your home, Into a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either ray, it tastes good, never spoils, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a cough—usually in 24 hours or less, It seems to penctrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the mem- branes, and gives almost immediate re- lief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarse- ness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis- faction or money refunded The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, DOUBLE WEDDING Jamestown, Dec. 4—A double wed- ding took place here Tuesday evening when two former service ‘men, one were married to two -sis- wounded } H. Spears married Miss te Alice Billison and Mathew Gillespie married ‘Miss Margaret Billison. The grooms are from Bismarck while the sisters live at Amidon. Charles Billi- gon, father of the brides, was here from his home at Amidon. The cere- mony was held in the Presbyterian church. Mr. Spears was wounded in the leg in the second battle of the Marne. Both men served overseas. Come to the Catholic ladies’ food and fancy work sale Satur- day, December 6, ai the gas of- fice. Fresh cake, pie, doughnuts, rolls and bread; also homemade fruit cake and mince meat. FOR SALE—Furniture and household goods. Housekeeping — outfit complete; bargain. 222 Second st. We can save you money by getting your cylinders reground, fitted with new pistons” and rings. Write for prices. Bis- marck Foundry & Welding Co. Remember the odd sale of fur- niture, will continue all week. Be sure and see these bargains. Webb Brothers. ated in the wedding last week. service. the difference. There is no ESTABLISHED 1907 j BISMARCK.N.DAK. DIAMONDS “JEWELRY The Foremost Diamond House of the State The Knowles reputation for stability, progressiveness and the knowledge of years of successful Diamond selling is at your " average intelligence that indiscriminate credit entails heavy losses that ’, must be bourne indirectly by those who pay. It is a far cry indeed from “Cash and Carry” or even 30 and 60 days’ credit to those of established integrity. We do not sell Diamonds on the installment plan. We have F but one low cash price to everyone, A Diamond or other article upon a partial payment, to be delivered when the balance is p: aid. If in the market for a Diamond get posted as to Price, Quality and Color, then come to us—we are sure you will readily see And we prefer that you don’t confine your inspection to the smaller cities—the larger the better. \ The above Crest on your Christmas box insures the quality of the gift. F. A. KNOWLES THE JEWELER commodity of more stable value than high grade Diamonds. Our large Diamond business has been built up by selling only high grade stones and at prices less than they can be bought for elsewhere. ABOUT INSTALLMENT BUYING OF DIAMONDS If you are a business man or woman this warning is not for you. It is addressed. to and intended for the perfectly honest but inex- perienced men and women who are taken in by misleading. advertise- ments in:catalogs and newspapers. And it ouglit to be However, we will lay aside any BISMAREK, N. D. < SSK S oS self-evident to tie oS > Ly CSS a 1 stock. Silvertones, Velours and Polo Cloths in splendid general -wear models—all in good lines—some belted-and other's in the popular loose back styles that are becoming to the slender woman. Many have generous fur collars. and $39,90 Special Purchase Sale of Coats The season’s latest models, belted or loose effects, styles that promise a permanent vogue. Made of popular ma- terials such as Silvertones, Frost Cloth, Tinseltone, Wool Velours, Cheviots, Kerseys, Tweeds-and Wool Mixtures. others have collars of self material. Every Coat is full lined and warmly interlined. Splendid assortment of good colors. Allsizesforwomen........ Shell lined and interlined, some with satin, others fur trimmed. New and beautifully tailored, warm and serv- iceable Winter Coats.................... Bath Robes The Always Useful Present If you’re in doubt as to what to give, you can always give Bathrobes. Every member of the family will welcome them. Always useful, always welcome! Buy your presents of Bathrobes here and be sure of getting good grades at reasonable prices. We have all the wanted kinds for men and women. Priced from...... $6.5010 $ 1 8 CHILDREN’S, $2.50 to $6.50 Sheer lawn hemstitehed Handkerchicfs, small initial in acat embroidered wreath designs. 19c Each so... Misses’ fine sheer lawn hems 1 Handkerchiefs, embroid- ered with dainty Longfellow initials. Put up in 39c a package. 15¢ each or package of 3 -for..c. esses Men’s Handkerchiefs—All pure linen, nar- row hemstitching, at each ; 35c to 85c “Beau Brummel” Handkerchiefs in plain white and also with colored borders, very correct and of a 3 5 c fine quality, each ....... sees eee eee eee e teen een Men’s fine quality initial Handker- 35c and 59c hiefs, at each .... Tine edged and _ hei f ite and colored border. sinen and. Swiss embroidered, in white or 25c¢ dainty colors. Each Swiss or linen fabri broidered‘in corner, in white or colors... A special offering of sheer Swiss Handk jiefs, narrow hems; an immense assortment of pretty embroidered 15c designs in white or colors. Each.............+6++ | HOLIDAY Mark Down Sale of Winter Wearing Apparel We have gathered together a collection of Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses that is desirable to the very last garment, and that will give sure satisfaction as gifts. Particularly if you must make choice-in a hurry, and want to feel safe about quality as well as price, you will do wisely in making a selection from our Christmas SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ITEM Fine sheer initial Handkerchiefs with colored cord edges and dainty colored embroidered initials to match. Put up in.attractive gift box. Same initial but assorted designs. For box of six........... 75¢ Sheer lawn fabrics; hemstitched and colored borders, with white and colored embroidery. 2 Also same with lace trimming at 2 for.......... Cc Sheer lawn hemstitched Handkerchiefs, neat; white and cols ored; embroidered in a big assortment of designs 5 i c WASH 9 XES Fine sheer lawn, embroidered in colors, three different designs and colors to the box. 45 For box ‘of three .....cc00cs sabes, cote ees c Sheer hemstitched lawn Handkerchiefs; designs embroidered mm grey. Two styles to the b 9 For box of three Cc Sheer lawn, hemstitched, two-tone embroidery. Three pretty designs to the box. _ 6 For box of threes. 05 000% J ceaigh Was ess cae c This is'a very special gift assortment, showing dainty lace edges with French gray embroidery; also pure linen Handker- chiefs with pico edging and small neat embroidered ‘designs. All put up three assorted styles to the box. 75 For: box of threes. 3.02% ii os6 A cada Sea oe ye c Value that Will Make Holiday Shopping a Pleasure BATH TOWELS—Good quality bleached Terry. 29 c Size 18x38. Each only ; sie BLANKETS—Cotton Bed Blankets. Size 52x72, $1 95 for single bed. Pair . LARGER BLANKETS—H larger, for double bed. Per pair 4 A BATH ROBE MATERIAL — Extra heavy, in attractive Italian designs and colors. Per. Yardy siwic. ee eine eee : 75¢ UNDERWEAR FOR BOYS— drawers, for boys. Per garmen' oe WOMEN’S [S—Form ched, fine heavy and soft fleece lining. Either style. Per suit ...0.....see eee e eee ee eee ae $1 .89 KNITTING YARN—Good wool yarn for sweaters and_socks. shirts and 39c fitting, Dark grey and khaki. Per hank. mets 25c WORSTED. YA ‘ine syorstel Knitting Yarn in black, white and a big assortment of colors. . $ Per skein ........ Soca sien cree metas slew eee te ha 65c SPOOL COTTON—J. & P. Coats Spoal Cotton in black and white, all sizes. 50c Per dozen spools ... , LACES—2 yards for A very special offering for the Christmas trade.- Valenciennes and: Torchons, c 2 yards foro... ee cece sees eee eee tense eens ANY RIBBONS big assortment of. wide Ribbons in ancy designs and colors. 49c Per yard CHILDREN’S DRESS PLAIDS—Very attractive plaids for Good colors. 85c children’s winter dre: also srowing some extra ~ $1.75 10 $2.50 WOMEN’S UNION SUIT: Double thread service Stock- values in suits at 18c¢ s and blacks. Per pair -CHILDR 300d lisle q Per pair WOMEN’S COTTON HOSE—! nd white only. 25 Special Ue. Per, Pade se segrests pete sacle et Cc BOOT SILK HOSE—Womer fibre Silk Boot Hose in white and colors. Per pair... 59c FIBRE SILK HOSE—Womtn’s Fibre Silk Hose in white, gray, taupe and beaver. Per pale. Soe ces wath earn haa S SER aN Seen QF Cc WOOL PLAID AT $1.50—The ‘on’s prettiest wool Dress Plaids in dark color combinations. \ Rory Yards! /Ssn caine as tes weg s aac aN $1 .50 DRESS SILKS AT $1.39—Soft and pretty corded Silks, pea- .ock, rose, pearl grey and pongeée. 9 Por, Var ose Pack Ce wuss gas eR ICS aN .