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4 ~ ! ‘ ‘ i { ~ held at the K. of P. hall last evening. ~ Chapter 11 will meet with ‘Mrs. Henry | , Bistharék \ e Ds Social'tnd | Personal Lady Maccabees ( and Sir Knights . Install Officers) A joint installation of the “Lady Maccabees and the Sir Knights was ‘Mrs. Anna DeMars, State Commander of the Womens Benefit association | dnstalled the Lady Maccabees. State Commander McNamara of Fargo in stalled the Sir Knights. . : Following the . installation short talks were given by Mrs; Anna’ De- Mars, Mr. McNamara, Mrs. Efflo Say- ler, the outgoing commander and Mr. Adier, deputy state. commander.” The Lady Maccabees teking office were; . Commander, Mrs. ©, E. Will, Lieutenant Commander,’ Mrs. ‘Henry Herman, Lady ‘at Arms, Mrs. Bertha Adler, Past: Commander: Mre.--J:- B. Sayler, Sergeant, Mrs. Viola: Freise, Sentinel, Mrs..Tekipie, Picket, Mrs. Dean )Smith, Chaplain, “Mrs, / Benger, Record: Keeper, Ella. Mathewson, Mu- sician, Jesse Ramp dnd /-Financial Auditor, Mrs, William ‘Falconer. . direction’ ef Joseph Golden. no meeting of.the Pythian Sisters at the Ke of P. hall this evening. docizTy TO. MEET. The, Friends. of Our Native ' Wild Life: Society. will hold’ their annual |, The Sir Knights taking office ‘were: | meeting tonight. Officers for the new Commander, Merle Adler,-Liewtenant | year ‘ili be elected. Commander, is “Benzer, “Record f Keeper, Frank A. Carr, Chaplain, Leb. INSPECTS SCHOOL Schlot. ner, Sergeant, '-Richard “Hall, | County- superintendent of. schools. Master at Arms, Harry Berg, First | and Mrs.. W..E. Parsons spent yester Master of the Guards, William Soyers, | day in Baldwin inspecting the schools’ Second Masterof the Guards, Harry | in that district. - Cluton, ~Sentinel, ~ Witiam ~ - Johnson, Picket, William ‘Hill, and Trustee, for! TRANSACTING ‘BUSINESS HERE three years, R, C. Ramp. H. L: Evanson and ‘Eric. Viken of . Bisntarck Review Nosi2 wonthe : D., ate transacting . bust. prize of. $5 for having-the largest class: to be, initiated in -this, district if the state.. The number initiated here was six, Following the installation dancing |, was enjoyed. marreannjents were served. © : Behe HOLDS MEETING. | e Fortnightly club. held their , meeting at the Business and Profes- Tuttle, N./D., dre visiting friends in stonal Women's club rooms.» Mlés | Bismarck today. Minnie J; Nielson, was hostegs?< The’ ay Rt . BUSINESS: VISITOR. meeting was opehed with A’ fifteen!” attomey. Rees Ls Phelps of Steele minute discussion’ of the Disarma-| was ‘9 business wisitor in Bismarck ment Conference,’ Papers were read yesterday. by Mrs. Phillip Meyer on Scott, Col- A eridge and Sduthy; Mrs. W. L. Nues-| sle on Byron, and-Mrs. BE. B. Cox on Thomas Moore, Leiga Hunt, Felicia Hemans and James Hogg. Mrs. Ca- v SPENDS DAY HERE, Mrs. W..C: Hear] of Mandancspent ‘yesterday Visiting. in the city, a guest of Mrs. Alfred Zuger. ‘TUTTLE VISITORS, . Mr, and Mrs: Edward Taasevigen of BEULAH VISITOR V. -W. Hall-of. Beulah is visiting in the ‘city: and looking after business matters:‘liere today. tron ,of | Jamestown was an out of J town guest. VISITOR. FROM McKENZIE : : Charles” Portér of ‘McKenzie’is: vis- GIVE FARE LLP PARTY >, piting in* Bistharck {ody 3 given at the “A farewell party. 0. -Kindschy in}. home of:Miss M honor of Sherman .Kpauss, who his left. for Billings, Mont. HN sleighride party formed: ‘the’ diversion for the early part of the cyening ‘after ‘which | a social timé. was en/oyed.at: the home. | The: Knatss brothers gave ° several cello and violin selections. 'The“honor ghest was presented ‘with’ an appro- priate remembrance, ‘A three .course. luncheon ‘‘as’ “sérved Decorations of pink and white were used. CLUB, HOLDS MEETING An interesting program on Econom: ics was given at the regular meeting | of the Current Events club held at the home wf Mrs;:George B. Wallace yesterday afternoon. ..A’.paper, writ- a pected USE RN fen bere ey MeLean on? Heoding Give us the right to serve you the World,” was read. by Mrs.. Mc with coal, ‘and we will serve you lis. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed at the close ‘Of the afternoon. - right. “Washburn Lignite Coal \Co. Phone 453. >| FROM WSHBURN fete Kart-Ktefn of Washburn | 5 visiting in Bismar: ck- today, SerK FRIENDS IN HOUR OF NEED “In, thé “hour ‘of need we + quickly seek our. best. friends,”. writes’ Chas. Sehridd Ward. ‘de, Wet, 957’ 37th ‘Ave., Oakland, Cal, “Our littlé boy ‘and, girl had“a severe | ‘ary, rasping cough ‘with- out phle¢m, 4 cough’ that chokes and flushes’ the~face of ‘the sufferers like “-"* | upto tonvulbtons;~ Foley’s’ Honey and | Tar, war:a: wonderful. emergency. rem: | edy,” « Cases..like ‘this. give’ Foley’s Honey and! Tar. its reputation ag the best remedy, He r ome and colds. Ady: VISITORS IN CITY. 3 Editor W. R. Kellogg, of tle James- town Alert, and EL. Péterson, ‘of the Dickinson Press, re among the edt- tors who haves visited the state cap- ital this week. . Theodore G. Nelson pnd Ole Engen, of Fargo, also were | viitors here yesterday. PAST 4 3. RET The Past’ Matrons Club wf Bismarck Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day. nights. it’ music and | floor‘in state. ° 10c a dance. Don’t: forget the Masquérade i dance af. the I 0.-0. F. Hall Sat- urday night. Hollst at her homes on Sixth streét on |‘ Friey afternoon, ‘January 13. ° All of th;. Past- Matrons of the Bismarck chapter are invited to attend and. the Worthy Matrons of other chaptersiare eligible to membership if aflitiated ; withthe Bismarck chapter. + RETURNING HOME : M. ‘strand of Abercrombie, who las ; been visiting — at, the home: of his brother Andrew Strand at: Regan, is making’ a ser visit with friends in fore ,, returning his home ‘at Abercrombie. ONS Keen aman under water while you | peel them and ae will not hurt ‘your eyes, ee Se aad ouT i00, 000... STANDARD BEARERS ‘MEET The Standard Bearers Society of the (Methodist: church will meet w.th. Miss; Ruth’ Christoph, 523 Ninth street to- morfow: evening. Miss ESther Mandi-; go will assist: the hostess. The meet- ing hour is 7:30. HOLD. BUSINESS MEETING Thé Epworth League of.the McCabe Methodist, church will. hold: 9. busi-! ness meeting. at tho-home of :Miss Min- nie Storey, 709 Main street, this eve- ning. All members are urgell to ate tend... ts bs. REBEKAHS \HS TO MEET . 1” The regular meeting sf the Rebe- kahs_ will be held at the Odd Fellows’ ~hall on’ Friday ‘évening.* at” eight c’clogg. Installation of officers will be Held at this meeting. All members are urged to be prosent. | LEAVES FOR INDIANA ‘Mrs. George Allen, who has been alee at the home of her son, E. J. _Gobel for the past “several days, left | this morning for Indiana where she will spend the remainder of the win- ter. DRISCOLL VISITORS J, S. Tierney, Helmer Meland and Oswald Kroger: of Driscoll are jn the citysattending. to business matters to-, day! ENTERS TRAINING ‘CLASS | Miss’ Elvira Blexrud of Regan: has entered. the Bismarck hospital where! she’ will enter. the January- ae of beginning; nurses. ff ns _ BUSINESS VISITOR. George-Micke’son. of Regan was a business visitcr in the city today, H |<. Miss Roberta’ Mengis has returned te the U.S. ‘fiom Paris to ask the: ering $100,090, which she claims to ° WiLU-NOT MEET ‘William of .| yesterday: ; floor in state. Co, State Department to aid her in recov-{ and strengthens them. This delight- "| Teserve board, bave ig shown a scerte from “The Rosary," the comedy drama: to be ‘What's. t¢ to be donéswhen a husband presehted”at the city Auditorium.Jan. 18 and 19, by a local cast under the | breaks his vows to the wife who does| ou ioth omcnereice ie -Chureh Societies : If LUTHERAN societ The Ladies. AlQ ‘of: the. Swedish “Lu- theran church are hol ing’ this aneraot EI i METHODIST: SOCHRTIES “The--Ladies Ald’: of - the» MeCabe tion of officers foreach division wilt be held this:.afternoom. The Epworth League ‘of. the Metho- dist church {y to meet with Miss .Min- nie Storeyat.her home 709. Main street, for a business. meeting. PRESBYTERIAN: SOCIETIES . . The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will hold a social in the church parloag. a week from today. The affair ig to be. in the nature, of-an auction sale, An auctioneer and helpers will be in-charge.. Each member:of tne a- dies Aid will bring an article to be auctioned. The” committee in charge promises a very £1 Ime. €thodist church are meeting in’théir’}: : yarious’ divisions this afternoon: iBlec-|' The general supfver) in charge of the Ladies Aid 0f. the church, be held on January .26. ‘ BAPTIST SOCIETY The Ladies Ald. of ' the . Baptist jong. ‘Perhaps I’ tah avoid a few of church is holding its meeting. with ‘Mrs. Otto Dinlam‘a at ther hon this, af. ternoon, [ CITY NEWS - Enter Bismarck Hospital ¢ Senator J. /Nathan, of Goadri eb ‘Mrs, FA. Nelson, of Van Hook, and Mrs-/W. .C. Badger of Mandan hats entered: the «Bismarck Hggpital': fo} treatment. Lo oan <4 ‘Recovering; Nicely. Mrs. Edith Herbert, who ander vent a seftous operation: in a locals hogp- tal. Monday, is resting well, “it said at, the hospital’'today: * Move to New Home, / . Dr. and Mrs/ J. °A.: Halgre to their new: home at-.411 Aven Dr,,: and Mrs, “Halgren, who havé:beep mabyng their hoitie’ in the. Persdn’ duplex; “have taken tho house “révenitly vacated ‘by’ Mr. and will | their. own* father through’ arly obsti- {inen. : A} Wile “has aid and. will tontinne to Mrs. Burt” Finney: Recelves News of if Brother's Death; Mrs. A. F: Marquett ;has rédeived ‘|the sad news of’ the death of ‘her Dance ‘at’ Baker’s Hall’ every; brother, Guy C. Jincks, at ‘Santiago. California. Mr, “Jincks, ‘Who’ owned and managed a large ranch in'the Im- perial Valley in California, died fol- lowing an operation. ~ Besides’ Mrs. Marquett those surviving ate: O. P. Olson of Wesbreck City, N. D.; Miss Blanche Jincks and -her father. Jincks, also of Califorfiia, ‘and Mrs. Anna Jincks ‘,of © Walipeton.’ Mr. Jincks has visited ‘in’ Bismarck and has many friends here. t ne lot of ‘Velvet, Duy and Canton Crene dresses. izes | from 18 to 38. Values to $65.00. ‘Now on sale for $25. sa at. the Rose Shop. Dance at Baker’s Hall every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- {day nights. Best music and 10¢ a dance. Clifford’s Skating Rink is open.: 10c in the afternoon and evening. Free on Sunday, © | Give us the right.to serve you | with coal, and we’ yill sérve ‘you. right:. Washburn Phone 453, ..”. : rererenaranonreren ’"Mrs.|* who made ‘their home with the de-|. ceased brother in California; ‘Charles |’ Lignite ey Coal Es r | THIN, FLAT ‘HAIR GROWS LONG; THICK i | AND ABUNDANT 3 ae “Danderine” costs only 35 cents a bottle. Onc application ends all dandruff, stops itching and falling hair, and, in a few moments, ypuj have fF doubled the beauty of % your hair. It will ap- pear a mass, so soft, f° lustrous, and -easy to. do up. But what. will please you most< will be after a few weeks use, when you sec new, hair—fine and down. at first, — yes —*but really new © hair growing all over the <scalp. ““Danderine” is’ to the hair What fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, It goes right to theyroots,. invigorate stimulating. .tonic helps thin. faded hair tw grow long, ful, lifeless, wing. sickness ‘in families.of have loaned*to Prince me f thesdodge there will ber let ex-king of: Atbania, thick, -heavy and luxuriant, \ iembers oA thé senate agricultural’ bloc have be- gun work on what is: termed a .com- promise measure with respect to the; bloc’s derhahd for ‘the appointment of | \a. farmer as a member of the oe The. compromise, it was stated ‘wy "|blos leaders, will be designed to meet; the views held by. tire president, who; hag said he lied fo objection to such! legislation’ providing it includes other} industries along with agriculture ae! entitled’ to peoperemation on. the} .. (Letters ‘to. Lovers) By, Winona Wilcox not believe’ in divorce? H This not ‘uncommon ‘situation pre- sents distressing::dificulties. Of it,! a wronged: wite-writes thus: es oma ‘atole thy. Austad from Decause ‘he “was| F .strangély “ irritate’ ind. -bored at “The woman’ who.) ‘lost him . to :anothe ‘some “and. ‘fascinating. Women. find him etsy to, annex. Now lic is down and. out,| his‘ fine business, is. ruined. “And ‘after’ two years of ‘peparation, he has"daréd to ‘write melova. let- ters!, ' He’ regrets. the ‘past, and. asks my ‘forgiveness. “I am the. ‘onlys.wo- DA “loved, et¢.,.etc.! “T. Gan’ gee: no feakon for. believing what..he quays, but I intend to set up our home’ again because’ I ‘do. not be- lieve in; divorce. I:am sure my little boys. ought,” ‘not ‘to. be, deprived of nate pr le of, mine.’ “I know there will’ be many diffi- culties: in’ the ‘process of reconcilia- wu will® ‘warn me what they Let's: put the, worst difficulty first: The, wife has ‘not Seen, her husband | for .two. years. She ‘will discover in him. many. ‘differences’ which she will not like’ perhaps a coarseness. of fibre which. will-shack, her but -which :she will have.to tolerat : improved by being Yatolen’”.by.: a guccession, of wo- Nox man,-grows morally. acute byigetting acquainted -with evil. Oni. the? contrary, -his+:notions of ethics* ahd .morala-sget) pretty blunt and’! this Sdylltiess the /-wife must understand, and-endure. i: : Thé: wife'e.‘vecond:s big: ure! will be| ‘the hasbani redetion to his treachery. , For! every! is? “joy, the pay “with” her: teats, => ‘Jet her tell him ‘this plain truth. Wil he understand’, 35{. +. “He will ‘not. He w! Soori.-he vee to. a down Beaaty is But Skin: Deep And / Good Blood is Beneath Both, Minneapolis,. Minn.—“I. want to! make this ‘public expression of what medicines have done for, “condition with neither A neighbor Dr. Pierce's, F secur- lot a “bottle from the drug tore and this. "was, So helpful that J. had no’ run-dowd strength | nor ambitio: Golden aca Di Addie Héttell, 711 Bi cm henith hna vitality by obtain- ferce’s, Nig et your’ tare. in tablets or’ liquid. ° Eyestrain and Health Sixty per cent of all nervous |‘ energy. is used to perform the function of. vision _ under normal conditions. Eyestrain means. an’ excessive use ‘of this energy whi the: general -physicak: con Allow -us, tojexamini and coreect “deficiencies: Bonham Brothers Jewelers. and. Optometrists. We Took. the Tax Out of Taxi. WED. JAN. 18 ° oe | Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00. the wife's silence implies forgiveness] tails which block a speedy adjust- ment of a’ new domestic life. and forgetfulness. “And if she dares to remind him of his glorious past. he will be furious —as if the fault were altogetht her own! If she. ventures to name. the {Iadies” for whom he sacrificed his sons and his business he will rage! These‘are but two of the hard de- Twenty-two Rose Shop. ‘guaranteed. “ 89c LEADERS. - Spee tes . 89c. See lis a 89c eS ais, rs 3 89c bescoe kettles...... cingie se shat 89c j eon het 89c ing Bom one BYE cereal cookers........ ea 89c ; corre sace PANS Csi cececene 89c ... 89c per ardy »\. oyna -35c- a s gingham ‘ “and percale aprons. ight and dark colors gut Bach feiss e503 5 Avian ogneters si as 5 89¢ Ladies’ out size aprons. roasting pans: Buy oit cloth, light <r ij NX Large 4 sctub brushes.......2...... Cloth scrub~ brushes** Webster's pocket dictionaries. 40,000 words, at only. , Sewing thread, spool 15¢ bled for this sale. With every $5.00 purchase we will pan, valued at 69c, for 10c. | i We want to make these two days a bargain carnival, and to give the publican opportunity to see the many new items we have assem- CITY AUDITORIUM : Children’s Matinee at 4 p. m. THE (aus) ROSARY ‘The Beautiful 4 Act Comedy Drama. A Great Play. A tear or a laugh in every line. Reserved Seats on Sale at Harris Co., Tuesday, Jan. 16. ary Economy SALE [sire Come Friday and Saturday, buy your needs, and be convinced that this iSone of the greater:sales. Watch for our sale on long cloth, nainsook dimity, lawn:and linen, it will pay you. each day, and you will be surprised at the amount you can save by trading here. Our class of stores are. the most popular trading centers in the country today, and there’s a reason. Look over the bargains we have assembled for this sale. ‘High grade Viko Aluminum Ware notonally. advertized; and fur | suits, sizes from 16 to 40. mer values, $75.00’. to $125.00 Now on sale for $35.0C, at the ~ ET Lady Lois, doubled mesh Human hair nets, sold only by the Well- worth store and made especially for us, lage size and guaranteed. Sold:at this store only, for... lets Other Specials Worth While. THUR. JAN. 19 rf Not a, Moving Picture — Matinee, Children 25e. Special on silk dresses, Canton crepe and georgette. Valhies to $55.00. Now on sale for $19.75, . at the Rose Shop. P trimmed For- Don’t forget the Masquerade dance at the I. O. O. F. Hall Sat- urday night. ‘ Visit our store $1.49 LEADERS Calnal tea kettle. . $1 49 aed kettle..... ; $1 49 pa $1.49 orale cooker....... 5 $1 49 lena Rene ees ., $1.49 per erat aia $1.49 ies oa ie Le coral cooker........i.. eee e 6-quart atrvlier kettles. ........0-5 $1.49 Values $1.69 to $2.25" Close out, at. saaeion : = .00 Boys’ eather mittens. ane 50c. Close out at..........-.05 39c 15¢ Ladies’ union suits. Men’s wash ties, assorted colors. 100 Hooks and eyes. Card: of 12 ‘force oo oe ele Dress fasteners. Card of 12 Ink tablets School tablets give 1 3-quart Viko sauce Bismarck, WELLWORTH 5 and 10 Cent Store N. Dak.