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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 8

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TIIK RAPID CITY DAILY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, LIGHT Registration in County The Daily Journal. Re Taken Up Soon POLICE and FIRE 46 Members of the women's commit tee of National Defense who have been looking after the registering at the Commercial Club rooms the past -Win. S. Hart In "The Narrow Trail" at Elks Theatre tonight.

T. II. Knutson. of Scenic, was In the city yesterday on business. Surbeck sells Insurances.

Dr. Wormer, Rooms 8 and 9 Elks Building. Miss Maria Ruenholl of Piedmont, was In the city yesterday visiting with friends. Hair dressing parlor. No.

7 ElKk week have found the work very in teresting and have been "deeply in Ftructive in some of the phase? pre tented. First and all the time ha? been the deep note of patriotism that buiUins. Annie B. Warron. Tu A Message tot Every Little Girl Who Received a Doll for Christmas and to every Girl Who Likes to Dress Her Own Dolls: Through the kindness of the Mc- rections how to make the dress Call Pattern Company we want and materials required, and is to give each of you a genuine sure to please your dolly.

Come McCall pattern made just the into our store as soon as possible same as mother uses. They and get your patterns. You will come in two styles with full di- surely be pleased. A Message to Pattern Users has been sounded by the women as Black 147. they called to register.

However per Cloaks and suits reduced in price functory their answers to some ques at Haines store. Cy Hunt of Wasta, was a Rapid tions might be the answer to the one referring to doing work should an Citv visitor yesterday, returning emergencg arise left nothing uncer tain as to their position. One and all home last evening. "Experience is a good teacher' were ready to promise to do anything Thanking you for past patronage and hoping for a continuance of same, we wish you a Prosperous and Happy New Year. but don't wait for it to teach you the possible upon the occasion or an need of orotection.

See Allen Bros emergency. If the government should today for Reliable Fire Insurance have need of them they were ready, Furs reduced in price at Haines There still much work to be tore. Attorney E. S. Johnston of done by the woman's committee and the secretary, Mrs.

Levi McGee. has Quinn, was in he city yesterday on two able assistants, Mrs. J. M. Ma- business.

Dr. Charles McDowell, dentist, thias and Miss Eva Stenger. The young ladies of the business college have also offered to do typewriting, office over Pennington County bank of which there Is much to Reg If you're using your car, let os give your battery a test at regular lstratlon in the county will now be intervals; it costs you nothing. You taken up as fast as possible. Mrs In stocking McCall's patterns we feel that we are supplying a long felt want.

There are no better patterns made than McCall's. The ideas are new; the styles they express are Absolutely unique in design and express a charm of their own. We want you who know them to cintinue using them; we want you who are not familiar with them to give them a fair trial you will not be disappointed. Thank you. cet real battery service at our Bat J.

B. Gossage is chairman of the pub licity committee and localities in the county will learn of the work very tery Service Station. Norrls-Keith Company. Wholesale automobile tupplies, 730 Main street. Phone 93.

D. iM. Eastman, a Hot Springs attorney, spent yesterday In the city soon. on business. Miss Lillic Hart Wm.

S. Hart in "The Narrow Trail" at Elks Theatre tonight. Showered fyy Friend Eye strain means nerve drain. Fw Will Robinson. James Halley and I.

M. Hum AL EMERICK Electrical Contractor 614 St. Joe St. At the home of Miss Lillie Hart phrey returned last evening from a Mail Orders Promptly Filled RAPID CITY South Dakota biiFiness trip. to Keystone.

The Arcade. 421 Main street. last evening occurred a very pleasant social function that was largely attended by the friends of the young for good board and clean beds lady. It was a miscellaneous shower Because you are In a fire-proof building, is not proof that you are safe from fire. It pays to be pre in which her friends old and young, married and single, delighted to have a part.

They met at the Powers home across the street and walked pared, gives you a feeling of "always safe and never sorry." See Allen Bros, today for Reliable Fire over as a surprise, and they certain- did surprise her though not her mother, iMrs. John Hart, that lady being in the secret with Mrs. J. F. I ait O'Rourke, who had whispered to her that there would be something doing about eight o'clock.

Miss Hart Dream) and Theatre Three Shows Daily 2:30, 7:15 and 9:00 p. m. was placed in the center of the room and required to undo the many pack ages containing beautiful gifts cal culated to adorn her new home and aid her In doing her kitchen and din- TWO BIG SPECIALS TODAY ng room work after the important event had taken place. Light refreshments of sandwiches, Insurance. Mrs.

M. J. KIley was an arrival yesterday morning from Casper, where she has been for several months, off and on. One fourth of all America builds each year is destroyed by fire. Think it pays to be protected.

See Allen Bros, today for Reliable Fire Iusurance. U. Nlchol, undertaker, phone No. 294. Mrs.

Westberg's telephone number now Is Red 263. If your home burned tonight, would your valuables be protected? They should. See Allen Bros, today for Reliable Fire Insurance. Wm. S.

Hart In "The Narrow Trail" at Elks Theatre tonight. Engraved stock certificates of all kinds at the Journal office. See our supply before buying elsewhere as we can save yon money. A. M.

Burke, D. office at residence, 1105 St. Joe street. Tel. Red cake and coffee were served, the Statement of Condition FIRST NATIONAL BANK RAPID CITY, S.

D. at close of business December 81, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and 888,829.68 U. S. Bonds 115,000.00 young ladles waiting upon the com J7 Mutual iSProgramjy pany being Misses Helen Brickley, Clara Nelson, Pearl Barker, Eliza Margarita 1 FISCHER beth Wilson, Marguerite Burney and May Hart. U.

S. Liberty Bonds Warrants and Stock in Federal Reserve OF INTEREST TO WOMEN 80,338.00 171,732.31 4,600.00 40,000.00 818,874.89 Bank Banking House Six counties of Kansas have wo Cash and men clerks. Detroit evening schools have ar ranged special courses to train women for governmental positions. $1,619,274.78 LIABILITIES Capital 100,000.00 Half a million quarts of fruits and vegetables were canned by ight thousand Kansas girls the past sum Surplus Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes Circulation mer and fall. 60,000.00 12,606.67 4,000.00 78,400.00 1.374,269.21 Mme.

Menocal, wife of the presi I Deposits dent of Cuba, has been instrumental in raising million dollars for the Cu The charming star of screen comedy-drama in the first of a new series of pictures "Miss Jackie of the Army" Built on an unusual romance, laid at an American army post in time of war. Replete with thrills and fun. A Patriotic Five-Itcd Photoflrama. Also an Ince Production WM. S.

HART In "A Square "Deal" A mlnlteure service flag bearing 416 stars is being displayed In the window of the local branch of the Flak Rubber company. It Is an "exact copy of the large flag now flying from the administration building at the general offices of the company in Chicopee Falls. Mass. The Fisk company has snt many of its employes into the pervice Uncle Sam already, and more are leaving almost daily, so the number of stars on the flag will be increased from time to time. ban Red Cross of which she is the head.

Mlsa Margaret Bate has resigned her position as a school teacher in i Yonkers, N. leaving behind her a record of having taught in one school 11,619,274.78 I house flfty-two years. tkflk The best bread ever at Lynch's Grocery store. HOUSEWIVES, If you have any trouble getting your groceries Phone 587 or 245. V.

Arnold, Owner Mer. Co-operative Delivery. mi 'y Clothes made to order. Finke. the Tailor, Main St.

rrcsbjterian Missionary Society. The Presbyterian Woman's Missionary Society will meet this week on Wednesday with Mrs. D. Melaven, It Is desired that a large number be present to hear the excellent program that has been prepared. THEATRE ZiiEiB HISS' THEATEffi One Nijjht, January 1 7th Admission, 10 and 80c Including War Tax First Show, 7:80 p.

m. Last Show, 0:00 p. ra. NOTICES Lets get a pie. The C.

E. Society of the Presbyterian church will give a pie social on Friday evening, Jan-nary 18, In the church parlors. Every one invited, both old and young, to get out and partake In the, old fashioned pie eating contests, etc. Ladies are requested to all bring a pie. TeVor Ids Best; Don't Take your Wife! She'll rear your head off! The New Lauh Bomb BUD FISHER'S Gayest, Gladdest, Greatest! The same Immortal Two in the Famous Cartooninst's Happiest Hit THE BEST IN THE WORLD 1 ATTENTION W.

O. W. Regular meeting Wednesday evening, January 16. Installation of officers. Refreshments after the meeting.

E. D. Yarrington, Clerk. Is a claim we are not afraid to make for our Ice cream. Its distinctive flavor, its velvety smoothness, Its absolute parity, pat it In a class by itself at the Tery top.

We would like you to try this cream. Then you'll know there can be "a best of all cream" and oars is It Ncrth Star Crccry ARTCRAFT PICTURES PRESENTS WM. S. HART In a New Story "The Narrow Trail" We Guarantee it to be a Real Photoplay Mack Sennett Comedy "AN INTERNATIONAL SNEAK" ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. There will be a Joint installation of officers held at K.

of P. hall Wednesday evening, January 23. Announcement of the program will be given later. Annie E. Lott, Recorder.

era ca. IT9 J1VIL DIVORCED'" Three Acts of Hurrah and Hilarity Bulging With Girls, Glitter and Gumption Beats On Bale At Phillips A Knox Drag Store Tuesday Prices: 55c, 85c, 1.10 DR. J. M. WALSH Specialist EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT First NaUoaal Baak flolldlsg Rapid City, S.

D. No Doubt About It. If you feel the least doubtful about the good qualities of Chmberlaln's Cough Remedy, ask anyone who hat used it. J. N.

Perkins who used to be in the drug business at Law ton, says of It, "It is a pleasure for a druggist to handle goods that continually give satisfaction. That proves conclusively that the preparation is meritorious. I hold in especial favor Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It always proves satisfactory to the pur-fihaser." For sale everywhere. Sec These Comedies and Forget There is War Some Show Tonight! Including the War Tax.

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