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Mrs. V. J. La Rose to Entertain Mr. and ‘Mrs. Steele at Tea Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stecle of Min- neapolis, formerly of Bismarck, are guests at the Pringe Hotel for an ex- tended stay. Many social affairs have: been planned in honor. of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Steele, Mrs, V. J. LaRose will enteftain at the first of these afairs this after- noon at her home 522 Sixth street. Mrs. LaRose’s affair will be in the form of a tea for old time friends of Mr. and Mrs. Steele. ‘i RETURNS FROM COLORADO Mrs. J. P. Kelley, who has been vis- iting relatives at Sterling, Colo., since last May, refutned to Bismarek, last’ night accompanied by her nephew, Rey of St. Paul, who mietored to Colo! a week ago. They left Sterling at 10 o’clock Saturday morn- ing and reached here last night after traveling about 800 miles. This is considered, a remarkably successful and speedy trip considering the sea- son and the zero temperatures of the post few days. Mr. Poole will spend several days here before returning to St. Payl. ‘A ae PROGRAM WELL ATTENDED The program given Saturday cve- ning by the children of the Loyal Temperance Union in celebration of the victory rally of the Woman's Christian’ *@ithpetahce “Union was “largely! avwnided. The Indian mem- bers of the organization gave several wantérs, s0me of which were-in cos- tume, and the Bismarck members al- so took part, Judge Alexander Burr delivered an, excellent address on the prohibition isgues, TEACHES IN ILLINOIS J. E. Bjorlie, former ‘state high school inspector of North ‘Dakota, has been elected to a-position in the Oak Park high school, of , Chicago. Mr. Bjorlie had gone to Chicago to finish his master degree at the Chicago Uni- versity when he was selected for the position in the Oak Park high school. MASONIC DANCE ANNOUNCED A dancing party for Friday eve- ning, February 4, has been announced by the entertainment committee of| the Bismarck Masonic lodge. Mem- bers of Masonic orders in other| places, who are in the city: at this time, are especially urged to attend, RETURN TO CANADA ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albin Nelson have re- turned to Alberta, Canada, after a, few days’ visit at the home of Mr. and Mry, George E. Hanson. Mrs. Hanson and Mr. Nelson are brother! and sister. ‘ TO GIVE DANCE The Women’s Benefit Association of Maccabees will entertain: Friday ; evening at a dance, Good music will “be provided “~~ } i ’ t ' * | } ™. ¥ | LS bao ; e public is cordial. ly invited to : WEEK-END VISIT Miss Helen Schacter and Einer Hansen ‘spent <he week-end, in Her- reid, 8. D., guests of Miss Martha Damberger at the home of her'par- ents. — ARRIVES FROM FARGO Mrs, George Benson arrived in | Women’s Clubs Held Regular. Meetings Monday Afternoon Three federated clubs of the city held their meetings Monday after- noon. At a meeting of the Women’s club at the home of Mra, Dale Simon, Mrs. A. Y. Haglund gave a sketch of the life and works of Jane Austin. Mrs, R. G. Wilde read an interesting paper on Thackery. s The Monday club members were guests of Mrs. H. P..Goddard. Ex- cellent papers were read by Mrs. E. P. Quain and Mrs, F. A. Knowles. Mrs. F. B, McAneney was hostes to the Bismarek Study club Mon afternoon., Mrs. A. R. Miesen gave an interesting paper, “Natural Beauty Spots of North Dakota.” “Scenes of Historical Interest” was the subject of Mrs, S.A. Floren'’s paper. A re- Port of the Dickinson Normal school was given by Mrs. Ralph Penner. Re- freshments were served following the program. MISS HOLT DIES Word has been received in Bismarck of the death of Miss Helen Holt of Hollywood, Calif., formerly of Fargo. Death occurred Monday morning in Vancouver, B, C,, where Miss Holt was visiting relatives. She was en route to her home in Hollywood aft- er an extended visit in the north- west. She was the guest of Mrs. A/} W. Gussner and Mrs. Hilda Joslin in Bismarck Yast fall jand also visited her brother, Arthur Holt, of Mandan, The body will be taken to Hollywood for burial. OFFICERS INSTALLED The Ladies Auxiliary I. 0. 0. F. installed officers at the regular meeting on Thursday. The installa- ition was conducted by the canton, the following taking office: Presi-/ dent, Mrs. Annie Flow; vice president, Lillian Menefee;: secretary, Marion Welch; treasurer, Rose arnowski, A luncheon was served after which dancing was enjoyed. LEAVES FOR VALLEY CITY Miss Minnie J. Nielson, former superintendent of public instruction, left this morning for her home in Valley City where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Wylie Nielson, for a week before beginning her work with the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. GUEST AT SURPRISE PARTY is Clara Gass was honor guest at a surprise party given Sunda: ernoon by a group of friends. Miss Gass, a graduate nurse of the St. Alexius ‘hospital, will leave this week for Ontario, Ore., where she has ac- cepted a position. RETURNS TO MINOT Mrs, Otto’ Wannagat; who has been visiting in k for several weeks’ with her father, Walter Knott, )Sr.;.and hey sister; Miss ‘Hazel Knott, has gone to her home in Minot. TO LUMBERMEN'S CONVENTION J. A. Larson of the Carpenter Lum- ber company left Monday-evening for Minneapolis where he will attend the annual meeting of the Northwest Lumbermen’s Association, , " PARENTS OF SON «Mr, and Mrs..E,,A. Mettor of Min- city Saturday evening from Fargo and. neapolis, former residents of Bis- will remain in. Bismarek with Mr, Benson during the legislative session.” nae *| received. in. Bismarck. . RETURNS FROM VISIT Arthur Larson returned Sunday evening from a two months’ visit with his sister, Mrs. Fred Stiles, of Mis- soula, Mont. 4, — PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Rosenberger of 214 South-Fifteenth street are the parents of a son born Saturday; morning. LEAVES FOR. BALDWIN Mrs. Oscar Coleman, who has-been a patient at the St. Alexius hospital, was discharged. Monday and left for her home at Baldwin. LEAVES FOR HOME > Mrs. M. L. Bergo of Turtle Lake, who has been a patient. at the St. Alexius hospital, left Monday for] ~ her home, “UEAVE FOR OREGON +. Mrs.-G,:D, Bell and son, Buddy, Jeft Saturday night for Eugene, Ore., for a several. weeks’ visit with her] parents. si = UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Marjorie Steak of the Person Court underwent an operation this morning at the. St. Alexius hospital. SERIOUSLY ILL Ernest Allen is seriously ff at the St. Alexius hospital. —— The Weather Snow probably tonight and Wednesday. “Not - ‘ much change marek, announce the birth of a son on Sunday, January 9, according to cards VISITS HERE Miss Abbey. Gray of Minneapolis, formerly of Bismarck, sto here} Sunday for. a short visit with friends en route to Seattle, Wa: will visit, her sister. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith of Min- neapolis . announce the birth. of. a daughter on January 13. Mrs. Smith formerly Miss Esther Taylor of this city. . WEEK-END GUESTS _ and ‘his son and daugh- Mz,and Mrs, Orre Mont, je, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Nellie Hart. . MOTHER IS ILL R, J.. Murphy left. yesterday for. Bordulac, N. D., where he was called by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs, J. W. Murphy. ¢LUB TO MEET FRIDAY The Sunshine club has postponed ite regular meeting from. Wed: to Friday of this k. Mrs. 0, Olson will be hoste: LODGE TO MEET There will be a meeting of the I. 0. O. F. lodge Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, A large attendance of mem-, bers is desired. VISIT HERE Miss Nettie Slagg of Washburn is in Bismarck for a few days’ visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Fahigren. HERE ON BUSINESS Mri and Mrs. P. J. Rausch and two children of Raleigh were in the city Saturday on business, UNDERGOES OPERATION Phillip Bender of Ashley underwent : Osborne daughter-have “discharged from the Sty Alexius eeptal PARENTS OF A French imported~shoe is high ut, has a vamp of brown kid and a quarter of lighter brown suede. where she will spend the week with relatives. « — > ARBRE FROM GARRISON D. P, Robinson of Garrison is spending a few days in the city on business, WEEK-END VISIT Miss Elta Barton spent the week- end in Devils Lake with friends. PATIENT AT HOSPITAL George Gekoff of Steele is a patient at the .St. ‘Alexius, hospital, Public Is Invited to Picture Exhibit The pictures selected for the pic- tions of famous piontings nd to be. come acquainted with the advanced | methods of ‘visual teaching approveu for the state of North Dakota. RAY,N.D.,HAS | WORLD CHAMP, | Railway Section Hand Drinks) 90 Cups of Coffee, in 3 Hours, 28 Minutes — Ray, N. D., Jan. 18—(AR)— Frank Trachimowicz of this city today is back at work as a railroad | section hand apparently .unaffect- | ed by the consumption last night | of 90 cups of coffee to'set what his friends believe is a world rec- ord. He drank the 90 cups in three hours and 28 miuntes, accord- ing to a trio of judges, to better | the record of Gus Comstock of Fer- mus Falls, Minnesota, who recently irank 85 cups in seven hours and 15 minutes. Trachimowicz ate cookies and salt fish with his coffee, and after pete rae) his drinkfest went to a conféctionery store here and or- dered a bottle of .pop, declaring, “I'm thirsty.” As a reward for his drinkin feat, the citizens of Ray donat to a fund which approximated 10 cents for each cup of coffee he con- sumed. Clinton Pierce of Ray, who fin- | ished .second best in the contest by stowing away 58 cups of cof- fee, received five cents per cap as a reward. BANKS CONSOLIDATE Parshall.—Congolidation of the First National bank and the Farm- ture study course in the elementary! ers Exchange bank has been schools of North Dakota are now be-| nounced by officers and directors of | ing shown at the Prince hotel in room 10, a sample room on the lower floor. The exposition is being held under the auspices of the publishers of the pictures, the Art Extension Society, of New York city, and will be open to; the public from 12 to 2 and from 4 to 6 on Wednesday and Thursday aft- ernoon of this week. The exhibition is in charge of Miss Mary C. Fair- child, representative of the company, who is in the’city for a short time. Miss Fairchild will also receive vis- itors in the evenings, Miss Fairchild will receive at a tea this afternoon for Miss Berttt Pal- mer,’ state superintendent of public instruction, and the county superin- tendents who are convening in the city. The public school faculties of the city and representatives of a num- ‘ber of organizations,interested in ed- ucational work are also invited. The exhibition offers splendid op- portunities to view good reproduc- | the two instit s. The First Na. } tional bank will take over the fix- yturessof the Farmers Exchange and ‘the two banks will operate under the name of the First National bank. Betty Wales all silk hose at $1.95 at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. MUSIC For any occasion Twin City Dance and Concert Orchestra Call 21-R Mandan Box 753 THIS GIGANTIC JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE CLOSES SAT. JAN..22 Only 4 chance days left. This is your to buy winter garments at a great saving. Every cluded winter garment is in- in this sale. COME EARLY BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP Three Decors West of McKenzie Hotel on Main St. PEARL GROCERY Phone 611 8 large cans of Libby’s : ° Dill Pickles ........ White House Coffee in tints, per Ib. ......... Can Corn, can Peas, can Tomatoes, all for .... 38 cans of 18-K diced Carrots ........ Nut-sweet—Found Phone 612 Sa on the best JURE as a sunny spring day! Made of Pers baal tl Bot tee son Mr, and Mrs.,‘Willlam Johnson, 20]. "Thayer, are the parents of BEN HUR’ WILL BE SHOWN HERE JANUARY 28-29) Picture Features Ramon No- varro and Francis X. Bush- © man—to Have 2-day Run nt Metro. | cinema — spectacle,' ed and perfectly set means of the camera. A very import- ant factor in the success of the pre- sentation is the musical score ar- ranged by David Mendoza and Wil- liam Axt and -performed by a large touring orche: 5 “Ben Hur” directed in-the mak- P by. Fred Niblo, who in this picture chieved the greatest triumph so far in his career, Among the well known players who appear in the chief roles are Ramon Novarro, Francis X. Bush- man, Ma: Avoy, Claire McDowell, Kathleen Key, Carmel Myers, Nigel de Brulier, Mitchell Lewis, Leo White, Frank Currier, Charles Belcher, Bet- bunded upon General Lew Wallace's | & immortal story of that name, will be | presented on January, 28 ‘and 29 at| the Auditorium Theatre. The story! ef “Ben Hur,” in the forms of novel, | play and cinema, has fascinated read- exe and theatré-goers in America for almost half a century, To the ma- jority of people the story in its present form is far more attractive than it was when set forth on the printed page 6r in the spoken drama, The cinema has the power of present- ing the exciting scenes of the chariot race, the sea battle and the gather- ing of the followers of “Ben Hyr", the soldier, in a manner that was impossible through the other mediums of art. At the same time the beauty of the love story and the depth of feeling of the spiritual scenes are re- TAILORED SIMPLICITY only emphasizes the novelties of this smart.schoolgirl design: the side-flared skirt and slight blouse. “Get i i and detail with PICTORIAL REVIEW PRINTED, PATTERNS Dress No. 3660. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Price 35 cents. pining Tehion, Toone’ of Every Pair Absolutely First Quality forth by Hall. | LESS NOISE! | London—Let every person keep jhis nose to himself, is the urgent demand of a campaign being waged by Prof. A, M. Low, one of the most DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116¥% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. J. N. McCracken Stores ~~ Clearance Sale Hosiery, Underwear, Drygoods, Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings. wide sale. prices. 334 Kalburnie Gingham, 32-inch, yard Up to 29c Ginghams, 32-inch, yard 39c-45c Devonshire, 82-inch, yard Everything included in this store- Everything marked at special clean-up ty Bronson, Dale Fuller and Winter $1.45 Mén’s Overalls, 2-20 Wt. denim, pair ............. $1.95 Men’s Oshkosh Overalls, 8-oz. Wt., per pair $12.50 Boys’ Suits with original of modern British scientists. Prof. Low is the inventor of all sorts of silencers, including “baby silenc- ing” apparatus for the home. Matinee Every Day at 2:50 two pairs pants $3.95. Boys’ Wool Blazers, 4 to 16 years ....... 89c Ladies’ fine Wool Hose only, 3 pairs for $1.00 Ladies’ silk and lisle Sport Hose, pair ... Ladies’ fine silk to top Ho: 2 pairs for Ladies’ fihe Dress Shoes, $7.00 to $9.75 ... $4.95 — $5.95 $5.75 values, the pair Up to $9.75 Men’s finest wool Blazers at Up to $2.95 Boys’ Blazers Sweaters at only .... $1.00 Boys’ good Overalls, sizes 4 to 16 years $2.65-$2.95 Blankets, double, size 64x76, ‘special ~,..... The Golden { An absorbing drama of honor and glory—and a beautiful countess who weuld rather die than lose either! », black ribbed News Pictures and “Just Another Blonde” ‘Rule No. 18 MULBAL w Sale Starts 9 A. M. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY DOROTHY McKAILL, JACK ROUISE BROO! IAM COLLIER, JR, Hosiery} Day A Big Special Event For One Day Only Our Inventory has uncovered many odds and ends and broken lines of fine silk hosiery to close out, both in lisle tops and all silk, medium or heavy weight silk for- merly priced up to $3.50. Such Well Known $ | Makes as— La France La Tourraine Princess Pat . Also many special offerings in rayon or wool ribbed, and fancy checked sport hose. Wool Hose Van Raaltes Burlington Right in time for the cold weather! A sale of wom- Kayser en’s and misses’ wool and silk and wool hose, in brok- en sizes formerly priced up to $2.25, to close out to- morrow for only.....2..:. rothers. of Merit Only” PAIR 00: PAIR