I 4MJI1 reached the low mark of the seasonRegular meeting of the Knights of last night when it registered seven Columbia at 8 o'clock thi v nns_. decrees above zero The low t priorAll members are requested to beII« u 01present.j The Ladies Aid of Betts will givedegrees above zero# to last night was 11 degrees above.solid gold lavaliere withSpecial: fine diamond $6.50 Diehl’s.a chic ken pie supper and bi Thursday 16th at the sch(Wanted at Once—Clean cottonIceucream and cake nd 2 5e chargedizaar next]hool house. ragS at The Republican, will be servedFor Fale—Pianofurniture 712 W.andhousehold i 4th St. South Side.!Bidwell has completely modern houses now readv. Phone 2356.Better fountain pens at Diehls.IDenatured alcohol for your90c per gallon.—Larrisons.carclub willTuesdayers.»»musical program. A social hour and refreshments will follow. All interequalare invited and urged to bring their*friends.iLadies: We have received today aAmost exclusive low heel mode*, new Princess Boot with a low heeJ.! Blynn Shoe Co.iThe Political Economy The “Dakota Wesleyan Entertain-1 hold the regular meetingail entertainment company eo.i- afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. E. sisting of Lena Glaus, piaidst; Helen • Cassem, corner of Third avenue and Gross, reader; Whitney Morris, vio- ‘ Rowley street. There will be a re-linb t; and Hazel Reynolds, soprano, : ort of the state convention and a*■ Open evenings until Johnson Furniture Co.Christmas.IWe have some rare bargains in onds from $75.00 to $250.00. prices. Seallin Bros.diaMrs. Anna T. McGovern, mother ofEugene and Edward McGovern. d«-fnr her home at Palo Ah «.tparted forCal.. thismorning after spendingcfit ire ] %vi rtn t r ty in f h r;#v r! a if fir h