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TUESDAY, JANy 21, 1919: BISMARCK: DAILY: TRIBUNE ¥ ' PAGES WOMEN’S WORK EXHIBITED AT CHICKEN SHOW What Is Being Done Through National Council of De- fense Illustrated The women’s work exhibit displayed in the basement ot the Northwestern hotel in connection with the chicken} show is attracting much from Capital City visitors. The display is being made under the direction of the women’s commit- tee for North Dakota of the counci! of national defense, of which Mrs. I. L. Conklin is chairman. There are exhibits of home savin devices made at home; of child wel: fare work, home nursing, food con- servation, sanitation and health pres: | ervation, all prepared and displayed! by women workers of. the Burleigh no free alkali, no irritation even when shaved twice daily. One soap for all uses—shaving, bath- ing, shampooing, not to’ speak of its valuein promoting skin purity and skin health due to its delicate Cuticura medi- cation. Doubles safety razor efficiency. No soap sells like it. No soap is like it. wes Cuticura Toilet Trio -@e Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcun: are indispensable ‘adjuncts of the daily tui- let. By bringing these delicately medicated emollients intr requent Gas with your skin as in use for all toilet purposes, you keep the skin, scalp, hair_ai ands clear, sweet and healthy. Ointment and Tal- [cum 25 cents each everywhere. Sample cach free of “Cuticura, Boston.” Jiffysell Sugar-Saving Desserts Jiffy-Jell makes instant desserts which are rich and fruity. It comes sready-sweetened, The fruit-made flavors come in liquid form, in vials. So they keep their fresh-fruit taste. One package serves six. people in mold form, or 12 if you whip the jell. So these luscious desserts are also economical. Get it today. Try Loganbe:ty or Pineapple flavor. See what it means te you. 2 Packages for 25 Cento At Your Grocer’s Jiffy-Jell—Waukes SALES of WHITE Thursday JANUARY the 23rd, 24th, and 25th. ‘Why Druggists Recom- attention { mend Swamp-Root | For many years druggists have j watched with much interest the re- markable record maintained by Dr.! | Kilmer’s Swamn-Root, the great kid- ney, liver and bladder medicine, It is a physician's prescription, Swamp-Root is a _ strengthening} medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver | and bladder to do the work nature in- ; tended they should do. Swamp-Koot has stood the test of} years. It is sold by all druggists on} its merit and it should help you. No| other kidney medicine -has so many | friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root start treatment at once, ever, if you wish first to test | t pre! aration send ten sents) br, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writ- Ing she and mention the Bis- marek Baily Tribune, _———— county committee of the counell of *nutional defense. Prizes are offered for the best dis- ‘plays of “home canned fruits, vege- tables, meats and fish, and methods {of preserving these foods are dis- played. Prizes will also be awarded : for the best school lunch and the best! home made labor saving device for the héme All women of the city and visitors are invited to attend the exhibit,| and of all wes women of the Slope. f CITY NEWS y > Visits Brother. Lieut. Kellar, en route to Salt Lake City, is visiting his brother, H. K. --elar. Eastern Star. A regular meeting . of chapter, Order of astern Star, will be held in the Masonig temple tms evening. — » Walt Taylor Here. Walter C. Taylor, former insurance commissioner and now publisher of {the LaMoure Chronicle, is in Bismarck [today with his little daughter, Yeoman Ball. The Brotherhood of American Yeo- jmen will give an anniversary ball in honor of their 22nd birthday at Pat- terson’s hall February 25, Current Events Club. Tho Current Events club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 with Mrs. ‘M. L..McLean. The study sudject will day will be observed, | New iManager. ' Miss Hulda Bergstrom of: Crooks- ton, Minn., is the new local manager for the North, Dakota Independent '| Telephone Co. , She is a young woman of mature experience and proven abil-| orable impres: by, the Bis upon the service given xchange. Steele Cavalry Here. The, Steele.cavalry; Lroop.A ate tna] North Dakotg -home .guard and the | only mounted military organiaztion in the state, rode jn from the Kidder county seat, a d eof 40 miles, today to tell the le; ators that they j want a bill: making their organization \g00d for keeps: Bring in Work. Red Cross to bring i and sewing and any yarn which they may have left over withour further delay, as all supplies must be shipped by the first of ‘February. The local Red Cross rooms also are offering for] sale a quantity of excellent Red Cross | yarn, and prospective buyers are in- vited to inspect it. Chicken Supper. The ladies of the First Presbyterian church promise a most attractive menu and a cordial welcome to all who patronize cheir chicken supper, to be given in the church -parlors jafternoon of this week lly invited to a which is being staged for the benefit! tolls; which will mean an increase of jannounces Lewis S. Craswell, district ' ' Bismarck | rates. torcther with a number of lit- be Scotland, and the annual mothers’: ity and she already has.made a fav-! workers are requested: s their completed knitting; made for the supper, which the la- dies guarantee to be the best meal inj town. Everyone is invited, and the| ladies especially urge hungry legis- lators to drop around and fill up with real home-cooked good things. | From Beach, W. L. Zimmerman, manager of the Farmers’ elevator at Beach, oil inspec- tor and good friend of Major Jim Wa- ters, state bank examiner, was at the} capitol yesterday, A. 0. UL W. The Ancient Order of United Work. | men will hold a regular mecting at the Elks’ temple this evening, when a large class will be initiated and a/ full attendance of members is desired. Lad Aid | The Ladies’ Aid of the First Bap-| tist church will. meet with Mrs. Fla- gan and Mrs, Mobley at Mrs. Mob- ley’s home on Third street, Thursday nd all mem- bers of the congregation are cordial- tend. To Hold Meeting The. Modern Woodmen of America,| Camp 4164, will entertain the Royal Neighbors of America and their hus- bands (and: friends) at the Knights of Pythias hall Fridav evening, Jan. 24, ‘Visiting Royal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen invited. Dancing, cards and refreshments. New Toll Rates In Postmaster General Burleson’s new schedule of long distance, telephone approximately 26 per cent in North | Dakota, became effective at midnight, c-mmercial tmanager of the North Dakota Independent Telephone Co., who recently came here from Valley City to assume this position. The {new schedule is based on three-min- jute conversations, while the old tolls were fer two-minute talks, and in practically every instance there is a {substantial increase over the old toll tle extras, such as charges for calls which are put in where the operator | is unab!e to get the party; charges for calls where an appointment is | made to tulk at a certain hour; extra! charges for calls where the ‘phone | number of the party called is not | ; known to the callee. To get tl lest “station-to-station” rate, it would | be necessary for Bismarck business | {men doing considerable long distance | \ talking to supply themselves with tele- | j phone directories of every town in| itheir territory in order that they} jmight, in placing a call, ask for the! "phone number rather than the party | they were calling. i ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. | | HOGS—Receipts 1,000, steady. Range $15.75 to 17.00. | Bulk $16.15 to 17.00, i | CATTLE—Keceipts 2,500. Killers steady. | Steers $6.50 to 18.00. : Cows and heifers $7.00 to 12.59, Calves 50 cents, .6.40 to 6. ers and feeders $10, s P—Receipts 1,200. } ‘Lambs ‘$10.00 to 16. | Wethers $19 to 13.00. Ewes, $5.00 to 10.00. CHICAGO, LIVESTOCK... NHOGS—Receipts 57,000; mostly 10e | lower. Bulk sales pad 40 to 17. Butchers d Light $16. 4 to 17: racking, $1 Throwouts Pigs, good to choice, $13.50 to 15, € ATT LE i—Receipts 000; beef strong to 25e higher. uully and calves Cows and heifers Canners cl Lambs: 16. Rwes $10. Minneapolis, 90. | Wheat, No. 2.94, Oats 64 to 21—Barley 83 to Jan, 1 northern $2.21 1-2 to Thursday evening, beginning at 6 o'clock, “A charge of 60 cents will be Friday and Saturday Old Hickory Lignite sold by Finch j Lumber Co., phone 17. 9 (ietceatieeoteetiaentizeestieeetneetiomtineeteetie et ee ta ame rt menoemnsen |EVERYONE INVITED TO CHICKEN SUPPER je | Everyone is invited to” dine with ; the ladies of the First Presbyterian church in the chureh parlors at 6 o'clock ‘Thursday evening, when the Hadies will serve one of their famous | chi : to > cents, |chicken and other ja cordial welcome all comer: SC. 38 Ejnch Lumber Co. for Mon- arch coal. wee e 17, | Phone 4 453, Washburn : ‘Coal Company, for Wil- Vivian Martin, who stars to-|ton Lignite at $4. 15 per night in her mewest photoplay, y -ton delivered. This coal gation of Witham J, Locke's tam, does not clinker and con- ous novel, at the Bismarck the-| tains less sulphur and ater tonight. __ ash than any other Lig ~~! nite mined in North Da- ‘kota. good things, a will be extended 21 1t Old Hickory Lignite sold by Finch | Lumber Co., phone 17, Mittin auanenuannagagnl = JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF, New Spring Hake From the Famous House of Fisk, of Chicago NIELSEN’S MILLINERY SVALAEDOUDOOUODUOUDAAOODEOORDDERAANOOSORUOEORS 5 TO-NIGHT | At Grand THEATRE Cecelia Gustaf Spiritualist Medium, Mind Reader. The lady who predicted the gre>t war and end- ing of the war correctly. Matinee for ladies, Wednesday afternc..»n, Jan. 22nd. Lecture Tonight—Home Industry = ADMISSION - - - - .2¢ ATM GUSSNERS NUDURULUDOLDAONAOSODAUODOLOOUCONI aes Don’t try to save money buying cheap or big-can Baking Powders. You can’t doit. You'll throw out more in spoiled bakings than you save on price of the powder. 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