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L EDNESDAY, JANUARY; 9, 19: k Social and Personal 'RESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY re Missionary Society of the sbyterian Church will meet in the rch parlors tomorow afternoon hree o'clock. sharp. The follow- program on Japan will be given: 1, selected Mrs. Frank Barnes} otional Service id by Mrs. C. L. Young d, Life Mrs. S. E. Paine Young Girl, Woman and omen’s Colleges, resentative omen ‘apanese Mrs. C. B, Nupen Olgierson| Mrs. C. C. Converse Emma and Althea King se College Girl's uledictorian costume, Wheeler, ‘lowing this program a social : will be enjoyed in which Japan- will be served ‘by Mrs. and Mrs. H, Duemeland. Mrs. E. R’ WARREN, MINN. rom, manager of the Bis- has been O. By k Lumber Company, vd to Warren, Minn. by the very ous illness of a sister. Mr. By- m will leave in the morning. Bystrom expects to attend the berman’s Convention which con- s in Minneapolis next week. BAPTIST LADIES AID 1e Baptist Ladies Aid will meet orrow afternoon at three o'clock! Mrs. E, M. Rafer at 422 Second | et. All members are requested © present. R. T. BRIDGE CLUB. ic R. T. Bridge club was enter- od yesterday afternoon by Mrs. A. Floren at her home in the » apartments. Three tables were —SS | Whiten Skin With Lemon, ie only harmless way to bleach skin white is to mix the juice of demons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any’ drug-, gist will supply for a few cents! Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint af ‘the most wonder- ful skin whitener, softener and beau- sage this sweetly fragrant lem- bleach, into the face, neck, arms hands. It can not irritate. Fa- s stage beauties usé it to bring , youthful skin and rosy- ie complexion; also to soothe red, sh or chapped hands and face. must mix this remarkable bleach tself, It can not be bought ready. tse because it acts best immedi- y after it is prepared. marck Chapter No. 11 0. BE. F. wil! it play during the, afternoon with honors going to Mrs. Judge Burke. At the close of the game, delicious refreshments were setved by the hostess. | * PAST MATRONS OF BISMARCK CHAPTER NO. 11 0. E. F. The Past Matron’s Club of Bis- meet with Mrs. Homer Spohn, 616 Seventh; street, Friday afternoon at 2:30 VISITS IN FARG® Dr. A. L. Pastoret of Killdeer is visiting relatives In Fargo- Dr. Pastoret wes formerly connected with one of the Dental Clinics of the city before opening an office at Killdeer. TO WASHINGTON, D. C. Miss Hazel Nielson left last night for Washington, D. C., as a delegate to the National IMiteracy Conference which convenes there next week. IN GRAND FORKS Fred Peterson of the Grand Paci Hotel is in Grand Forks attending a convention of the North Dakota Ho- tel and Restaurant Men’s Association which met in that city yesterday. MAJOR AND MRS. HENRY RETURN Major and Mrs. Frank Henry re- turned yesterday from a three weeks trip over the holida; They stop- ped at Boston, Washington, D. and eo York C VISITS W SISTER E Mrs. Tos. B. Cayou visited with her| = sister, J. W. Hintgen and fam- ily yesterday afternoon and evening at thtir home in Mandan. RETURNS TO WARREN, MINN. Mr-, J. P. Easton has returned to Warren, Minnesota, his home, after having visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Bystrom, THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB The Thursday Musical club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. | E. H. L. Vespermah, at her home at 513 Avenue A, AT FARGO. Judge J. M. Hanley of Mandan, and E. S. Allen of this city, were | attending district court in Fargo for a few days, returning yesterday. LHGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The regular meeting of the! Auxiliary to the American Legion! will be held tonight at the Legion | Hall at etght o'clock. ARLE TO BE ABOUT E. B. Gorman, salesman for the International Harvester Company, is able to he about town with the aid of hix cane. ON_EXTENDED TRIP Mrs. 0. W. Roberts expects to leave soon on an extended visit to} Eastern points to visit with rela- tives. FROM BALDWIN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sorch, Jr.,} of Baldwin were in the city on a) business trip the forepart of the County Court,”. and L. deputy state tax commi: speak on “Our Taxes St. Alexias Hospitat | \The following have been udmit- ted to the St. Alexius hospfta Mrs. Wm. T. Gaskin, Burnstad Mrs. A. Froemming, Elgin; Mrs John Zeek, Wilton; Mrs. Seb. Wer linger, Hague; Mr. Fred Kroh, New jSalem; D. C. Shubert, Parshall; Golden Valle Mary, N. Mi: Bertha Lang, Napoleon Kreuger, Hazen. Disc Adam Weck, Mandan | Katie Unruh, Golden Valle: Alixenko, Bismarck Hespital Admitted to the Bismarck ho pital: Baby Gottlieb Roth, Elgin Joseph Gals.ie, Beulah; Mrs. J. A. 'Rolis, New Salem; Dimick, Burt; Mrs. Christ Retzer, Ashley, Discharged: Al t Perkins, cit |Martin Miller, Wishck; John Di ters, Haze: Lindahl, city M. M. city; rion, city. Purchase House Vern Haines of this city ed with the Nor Rude, , connect- ern Produce com- pany, has purchared the house of Ed- mund Li. Schlechicr of Valley City jat 1306 Avenue B. Paul S. Robidow has purchased’ the ho of Frank lat 1004 Avenuc C The deals |made through the Medden Real Es- tate Agency. Regular meeting of the | Legion Auxiliary A. O. U. W. Hall tonight at 8:00 o'clock. JOHN LAUFLE, | SOO EMPLOYE, _ DIEDTODAY {Long Illness Fatal to Local | Man, Well Known Among 1 Railroad Men of State i | John E. Laufi 39, conductor on | the Soo line, died in a local hospital | sat 5:40 o'clock th wlleatioit ot (discs a long illness Funeral will by g | held at St. Mary’s church Friday at 8:30 p m Interment will be in St | Mary's cemetery, The remains will | be taken to his home at 11 \C.. Thursday morning. | John Englebert Laufle, \of Englebert and Barbara Laude, was | born April 13, 1885, at Austin, Minn | He received his education in ithe | Austin public schools and at the age of sixteen ¢ommenced his rail- road career. He was employed as brakeman for the C. M., and St Avenue week. Ry. for five years, but being am- 4 DESEESICS lbitious and anxious to secure pro- GREATLY IMPROVED motion, he resigned in 1907 and came Mrs. E, Falkenstein, who has been|to Bismarck. He secured a position very ill at the home of her daughter, | as brakeman for the Soo line. Short- Mrs. J. P. French, is greatly improv-|ly after he was promoted to freight ed. conductor and later as extra passen- ————— 2 ger man. TRINITY LUTHERAN LADIES AID] Mr. Laufle enjoyed good health There will be no meeting of the] until two years ago. At that time Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid tomor-| he suffered from an attack of the flu, | row afternoon. which left him in a weakened con- dition. About a year ago, he spra IN FARGO ed his hip; not giving it prompt a William Langer of this city is in| tention, infgction later set in and in rgo attending to legal, matters.| his weakened condition, a complica- ae “| tion of diseases followed, causing his NOTICE death. . All Methodist men, don’t} He married Mary Lena Friez, June forget the big supper at the| !: 1911, who survives him. To them heal were born two sons, Charles Lewis, len walk for th greta earch LomorTOny neeli: and am John, age 8. é at 6:15. me an ear} He leaves a father, Englebert id success—and fun! Judge Christianson tell a| Laufr. three brothers, Joseph, Frank story. land Henry: two sisters, Mrs, Marv enjoy walking; Z A. Burs ‘and Mrs. Anna O'Brien. all Re ota a = @| of Austin, Minn., also a sister, Mrs. demand“service'fromtheirfeet. |11. CITY NEWS | O. H. Ellingsen of St. Joseph, Mo Theykeep their feet vigorousand ‘ oe active by wearing the Arch Pre- ‘Leaves Hospital server Shoe—the shoe with areal Mrs. M.| M. Ruder was able to lenve “chassis”. You’ve got te walk the hospital Monday after two some, so why not get fun out of months illness there. During the t. Then you'll doalot of walking eime, one underwent a very severe and you'll feel like a different sé P nan. Let us show you the Arch Exhibits at Fargo Preserver Shoe. ‘Among: the local poultry fanciers to exhibit at the exposition of the North Dakota State Poultry Asso- « |RCH SORTER | station are W. A. meiner and . 5 eorge M. Sandvig. Mr. Falconer’s bes‘ i SHOE exhibit 1s of Barred Rocks. Nature's besttonic a A baby girl was born to Mrs. Healthful John E, Williams, of Washburn at Delicious the Bismarck hospital. “KEGre THE FOOT WaLE A ibaby girl was born to Mrs. R. 7 H. Poff of Killdeer at the St. Alexius hospital January 8. Engineers Meet. The regular meeting of the North Dakota chapter of the American As- }| sociation of Engineers will be held Thursday evening at 6:30 p. m. at the McKenzie hotel. Judge I. C. Davies will explain the legal phases of “Increased Jurisdiction of the PT auaneneononnncaononnn E H ’ = P.R. Fields’ Residence for Sale | = : j =e ' 2 === PRICE $7,800 === This residence is up to the minute in every respect, it has.three large bed- rooms, bath and sleeping. porch on second floor, living room, large sun parlor, dining room, with "built in features, and kitchen on first floor. Large full basement partitioned inte rooms, hot water heat, basement connects with heated garage, propery faces East and has a large screened == poreh,: This -residence canbe purchased under very favorable terms, == immediate possession can be given. == == Hedden Real Estate ‘Agency =e Webb Block : Phone? 2 4 - = - TL cc H, 3. Long, Zap; Mise Emma Lang, | Alfred | Snyder at 517 Thirtecnta street. Jo- Iseph H. Taucr of Washburn, pur- | chased. the residence cf Eva Dingle second son P| }= | one hundred Odd fellows and friends == | stallation of officers of Capital Cits = | Lodge No. | i i | | | | Dress Silk We have selected all short and remnants of wool d that remain from the se ing and have placed them for clearance at— 27 inch Mercerized Popli large range of colors. value. at per yard UNDERWEAR In this assortment discontinued _ numbers sizes. After Inventory Sale at— at 4 ODD FELLOWS INSTALL HEADS Part of Accompanying Program of the lodge attended the public in- held last night. stallation was in charge of Judge | C. Davies, district deputy grand mus- Officers installed, were: Many Chic DRESS GOODS 30! ONE HALF PRICE MERCERIZED POPLIN Regular 59¢ After Inventory Clearance, 29c WOMEN’S WINTER are women’s union suits, drawers and vests in and We offer these dur ONE-HALF PRICE EAR DROPS All Ear Drops during our After Inventory Sale Address by Attorney-General} 3219 50 repe ori; lengths goods Sell- on sale vei Each yles are Included in these groups. s of Twill, Wool Crepes, Serges, Satin and reduced one-third to one-half the ginal price. WOOL BLANKETS Fine quality all wool blankets, co! ors gray: Regular $12.00 quality. tan, rose, pink and blue After In- $9.25 ntory clearance. 5 pri nin odd, ing our Plaid cotton blankets ity. Sale. COTTON BLANETS in a good Regular $2.95 qual- After Inventory $2. 00 Each actical size. “PATRICK” WOOL HOSE A large and varied range of Patrick made wool ho: Many have hand embroider heather mixtures. Regular $1.98. After Regular § is A {ter p Inventory Sale...... iY uy Reculee $3.25. After Inventory Sale Regular After Inventory Sale CEU nae aig emg o HALF PRICE 1. G.—Helge Oo. G. A. Members of grand master’s Roberts, C. A. son, installation torney-General by Mrs, 4 Plannegan. Spe A. 0. U, W. | jary. S. S.—G. C. Beithon Anton Streit. J, L. Hughes becomes acting past | grand master for the term. The program which followed the included, an address: on “Meaning of Odd Fello fmal talks, piano solo and voca. Miss Bessie Williams and vocal duet W., G, Newton and B. F.. and refreshments by Aael| SPANISH COMBS Spanish Comb or Your choice of any Ornament in our stock ventory Sale at— , ONE-HAI ; Committee John Knautf named ch of 4, Berger ‘Ander: erman Lidberg ohn H. Olson —Joseph Patera Engen MeDonald. the district deputy | suite were: Fred | Meisner, C. J. Ander- | The committee | ordinate all | bodies in an! vaign. Mandan, president hip” by At- George Shafer, infor- | by | Mother! ‘at! relieve babies fag stipation, Flatule: F PRICE Coordinate All Americani: un of the Bonin) Dakota Fletcher’s Castoria has} Regular meeting A Lloyd | been in use for over 30 years to tz Post tonight 7 p. m. a ey, 0s 1229 gs DRESSY COAT: SPORT COATS, l ALL WIDE RIBBONS One lot of wide ribbons suitable - . : An assortment of laces suitablo for hair boy fancy work, ete. ae is ie : OF Ms 6 Values up to . After 23 for camisoles, underwear tops, pil- Inventory Sale, per yard. Cc low cases, etc. Regular 25¢ qual- ity. After Inventory WHITE IVORY All white ivory, including mirrors. brushes, combs, buffers, and mani- cure articles, during our After Inventory Sale at— 1/3 OFF REGULAR PRICE Includ in black and I clox. $1.39 $1.48 Sale. Hair during our After In- AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY HAS DISCLOSED MANY ITEMS OF HAVEN’T MOVED ON ACCOUNT OF THE EXTREMES.Y MILD WEATHER AND MANY BROKEN LINES AND REMNANTS LEFT OVER FROM THE SEASON’S SELLING. IN ORDER TO CLEAR OUT OUR STOCKS IN PREPA RATION FOR THE ARRIVAL OF NEW CHANDISE, WE HAVE PRICED ALL ITEMS INCLU DED IN THIS SALE AT FIGURES THAT WILL MEAN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE... AS ASSORTMENTS IN MOST CASES ARE LIMITED WE URGE AN EARLY VISIT TO GAIN FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE BARG AINS OFFERED. Dresses Four Large Groups Selected For Our After Inventory Sale. Coats Grouped For Our After Inventory Sale. 142 WRAPS ILITY COAT ARE MOST REMARKABLE VALUES Sale, per HAND BAGS AND in ladie:” our After Inventory Sale at— 1/4 OFF REGULAR PRICE SILK TOP UNION SUNS ay whi ues up to $4.50. Price each BEAD NECKLACES All Necklaces during our After Inventory Sale HALF SASONABLE MERCHANDISE THAT ? SPRING MER- FILET LACE 17c PURSES ony chic new styles bo sand purses. During silk top union suits in pink All siz Former val- After Inventory $1.69 at PRICE Legion Av with members 0 To ATOR ROBBED Thieves broke Jamestown, was and others is to coy fraternal ation cam- rson ol American y in three trucks, the trail being lost when followed to the wind swept highway. of the sleep without opiates, children of Con-| bears signature of Wind Golic + Hall. Card party | and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness | arising therefrom, and, by regulating | the Stomach and Bowels, aids the | Helehe The genuine | | Tribune Want Ads Bring Resuits. | CHILDREN CRY FOR “CASTORIA” | A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! assimilation of Food; giving natura): a . *30 years “doing good 20 treatment tin FREE KONDON, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. | Ee ET DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Ball Room Dancing Children’s Class - 7-8 p.m. 8-9 p. m. Adult's class - Beginning Jan. 12. Mrs. R. W. Henderson. 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