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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1926 ; | aoe Social and oA RETURNS TO DICKINSON _ W. C. Mills, who has been visiting his famigy over the week-end, left Tuesday morning for Dickinson where eae has. tonmperery, beg headquarters, PARENTS 0} OF SON r, and Mrs, Paul Schatz of Bis- marek are the parents of a son rey Tuesday morning at their stain in the Business College bui LEAVES | HOSPITAL - John Hagen, who recently under- vyocation at we Si. Alexius hospital, ‘deft Tuesday morning for his home at Deering. EN ROUTE HOME f Braddock spent Tuesday in the, en route to their home after a visit in Canada. LADIES AID MEETING The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon ir the church basement, Mrs. M. Hubert Will be hostess, UNDERGOES ¢ OPERATION Elmer Brow: 1016 Fourth street, | was taken fo the St. Alexius hospital ‘Tuesday to undergo an operation for appendicitis. DEGREE OF HONOR TO MEET "hore will be a regular meeting of th Degree of Honor lodge Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in tho home of . J. W. Seott, 282 Seventh street. HERE FROM STERLING Mrs, H. E, fyne and daughters visited friends in Bis- marek Tuesday. RETURNS FROM ASHLEY M. W. Roan returned Tuesday shley, where he was called as witness in a court case. Dr. from ant expe NDERGOES OPERATION er Roth, 11-year-old boy of underwent an operation 1 ucs- a {day morning at the St. Aléxius hos BUSINESS TRIP i C. J. Myers left Tuesday morning) for Wahpston, where he, will Cae sevefal days transacting business. GOES TO FORDVILLE Dr. T. G. O’Hara has gone to Ford- ville. He will open his office in Bismarck some time in December. bag HERE FROM ATH C. A. Dehl of Leith is in Bismarck | visiting his wife, who is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. v ENTERS HOSPITAL Miss Florentine Landwehr of Elbo- woods has entered the St./ Alexius hospital for treatmen:, i TO WASHBURN S. L. Nuchols has gone to~Wash- | burn to transact (ce SS. fie will be gone several day: | | RETURNS TO ARENA * | A. E. Eisenmenger has returned to | his home in Arena after a short visit | in the city. acted business in Bismarck Tue | VISIT IN BISMARGK | Mr. and Mrs. JK. Murray of Mott visited friends in Bismarck Tuesday. PATIENT AT HOSPITAL | Herman Johnson of Wilton is a patient at the Bisiarck hospital. “Leave It to Gloria” at the, Auditcrium tonight and ive Rotarians Hear of | Chrysler’s Career At the Bismarck Rotary Club luncheon this noon, Neil Churchill | jgave a bricf sketch of the carcer of | “Leave It to ‘Gloria” at the| Auditcrium tonight and| | Thureday. Walter Fouth in Ka ment with t hig rise equipment with the later to gen Li y with conditions | Dickinson has | spent most of were informa. | tive and inten: d Cross, and the Father ld of No-| on, stating t st took hold e completed Bui . 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Announce a Complete Close-out - J&K $10.00 & $11.00 PUMPS $5.95 of Their Entire Stock of LADIES’ SHOES Due to the fact that we are in need of more space for our men’s wearing apparel, we will discontinue our ladies’ shoe department (with the exception of ladies’ Ground Gripper Shoes). This entire stock of high grade ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps, Straps, in all leathers and siyles, we will put on SALE, THURSDAY, NOV. 18TH, at 9 a. m., ee J&K ONE LOT $10.00 & $11.00 PUMPS $3.95 I& ONE) LOT $10.00 SATIN STRAPS $1.95 K $11 giving “the public an opportunity to buy ladies’ high grade footwear at a sacrifice. J&K 00 OXFORDS $6.95 PATENTS, SATINS, KIDS, SUEDES, CALFSKINS--VALUES TO $8.50—SPECIAL $3.95 Sale Starts Thursday, November 18th, 9 A. M. Main Street JOIN THE RED CROSS J&K $12.00 OXFORDS $7.95 ALEX ROSEN & BRO. McKenzie Hotel Building Bismarck, North Dakota RETURNS bat CHICAGO. ggg! i rud. has ee Has 45,000,000-acres of -arable land; enough good land to make a farm of 160 acres for 281,250. | home owners. North’ Dakota has 29,0€0,000 acres in farms, of which 18,- 000,000 are under cultivation — more acres under plow than the greatstates of Oregon, Wash- ington and Califor- nia combined In North Dakota the average acreage per farm is 440; in the middle west states east of us it 7 is 105, W. E. Perry Funeral Parlors | 210 Fifth St. .