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: ? ‘PAGE FIVE have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach for a few cents. . renched further the > cities Li Came Into Us “ a Lee reached further than the ¢ and How Lamps Cc. AE an Se agent Me Cron , the higher classes. It has been ealeu- | ‘The inventor of the lamp as we Pete eens neces aie. A es - lated by the former Peking corre- | know it at the present time, with the hands each.day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon “CAMOUFLAGED” BACKS L ATEST FAD fact that China a law prohibiting the binding of girls’ feet. is not spondent of the London Times, after a long journey through the interior of pateh, wick fitting into a cylinder and an upward air current supplying oxygen, Serves six—at trifling cost jnice to bleach and bring that soft, | China, that 95 per cent of the women | is said to have been Aime Argand, a : e ; clear, rosy-white complexion. Lemons still have mutilated feet, China's , born in 1755, but the use of One package of Jiffy-Jell serves six in mold form, or twelve if have always been used as a freckle. + numbers are so immense that it will | lamps did not become common for you whip the jell. And the fruit alone which we use in it would Make tl sunburn and tan remover. require 2 long period to leaven’ the years thereafter, cost you more than the whole des sert. 7 TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920 ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ———_—_ sesnee LE een vw e Sy aera a0, z : 7 P. E. 0. SISTERHOOD STARTS THREE! OLD NECKTIE—$5 HAT—$h0 PRIZE IF BW . [American Women’s Le- DAY CONVENTION HERE THIS AFTERNOON ( sa | joni Wnt ie i ; gion Uniiorm Se kee _— : | NEW YORK +Miss ‘Martha Ryan of . re annual convention of the| ter. Memorial hour, Mrs. Ruth Pet- | Hempstead. L. 1) is more popular than oe ‘North Dakota grand’ chapter of the] erson, chapter “H.” Committee Fe ever among thj: young men of her P.E. O. Sisterhood started this after-| ports. Chapter reports. Adjourn- acquaintance. fshe designed and con- noon in the community room of the| ment. strucced’ this Hat at a total expense public library. The: convention wil 6:30—Dinner, M. EB. church. of less than $f, and won,a prize of compete its labors Thursday ‘after- 8:00—Social evening’ with chapter $59. A disca| ded necktio, and. the z L.) a noon with the election of officers. SE | ribbon from fa ‘fruit basket were Gana a The officers of the organization, are Thursday Morning among the md-erials used. Mrs nia z Eaton, president: (Mrs | 8:30—Committee work. 1 Se ; Rest Room to be Maintained for varrie B, ‘Simpson, first vice presi-| 9:30—Convention, called to order. ety Fr dent; Mrs. Lillian Lillibridge, second | Guard’s report. Opening ode. Devo. Out-County Visitors in vice president; Mrs. Stella Meyer, or-| tionals, Mrs. Florence Tostevin. chap- i ganizer; Mrs. Marie Alguire, record-| ter “H.” Music, piano solo, Mrs. Bar. City on Saturday ing secretary; Mrs. Ella C..Smyth.|er. Roll call. Minutes of previous ~ . ERT i . corresponding secretary; Miss Fior-) session. Model meeting and exempli- Cho Cho wants to see every child S 0. M E ence porter, treasurer. Two of the] fication of initiation, chapter “F.” in Burleigh county, Uniam, Past presidents, Miss Mary M. Deem.| Music, vocal solo, Mrs. Scheffer. This advance message oi 1 i ot Valley City, and Mrs. Bertha Love | Symposium, The Progress of Women. health clown, who ei hen Re Goodies! of Mandan, are present. 1. In the arts, and professions, Mis lay aba Situs SUAS tata ‘a : Program Klsie Cook, chapter “G.". IT In" poli day and Saturday, was received today —the kind The complete program for the three | tics and civic affairs, Mrs, J. M. Gil ; by committees in charge of arrange: that m-e-l-t day ineeting is as follows: litte, chapter “D.” If. In home ments for his visit. ja your othe Tuesday Afternoon cookery and scientific care of. her Arriving here about noon, Friday, pte 4:05——Executive board meeting. En-| ‘hildren, Mrs. Nettie Miller, chapter ‘ho Cho will give a performance at mouth roliment of delegates and _ visitors Fae Committee reports.’ Adjourn- 3:30 p.m. in the auditorium for the —light, ‘f . Com a in city library. | HS Taian ag. chavo youn pho! children ot the cu, fluffy tender a ren be 26: 00—LI d , ‘M. E. church. and a : p. m. for childre: he 3 cul”: 6:30—Dinner, community room. Thursday Afternoon old grade: students of the high schoo cakes, biscat:s.and 8:00—Convention called to order. 1:30--Convention called to order. and as many parents as can be seated doughnuts that just Song. America. Appointment of] Music, piano solo, Mrs. Leila M. Bur- in the auditorium keep you hanging guards, reporter and pianist. Guard’s|ton. Report of gua Minutes of Saturday, he will appear at the cap- ‘round the pantry— report. Opening ode. Devotionals.| previous session. Final report of| . itol grounds, when school children all made with ‘Mrs, Ella Smyth, chapter “F.” Music | cc mmittees. Unfinished business from all parts of Burleigh county en violin solo, Donald ‘McDonald. Ad-| Question box. Election of o‘licers. gage in annual county play day, and CALUMET , dress of welcome, Mrs. Cora B. Har-| Installation. Minutes of present Ses- at 3:30 p. m. and at 8 p .m. he will ris, chapter “F.” Response. Mrs. Lil-| sion. ‘Closing ode. Formal closing give performances at the auditorium. BAKING POWDER aa TH DIGES, ian Formal | of convention, GR ee ONO OO Committees of local women, who are the safest, Fiea? Ty opening of convention. Announcement + ommittees & y 7 interested in the famous clown, who economical kind. Try » t of committees. Report of credential Credentials—Mrs. Cora B. Harris, uEGION MEMBERSHIP DRIVE STARTS ieaches simple lessons of health to ic: ddiveamay bake-day tion, Introduction of grand chapees|ieGee © re Nettle Wilson, chan | WETH RUSH; WHITE GUARDS FORMED | steven, by is ances ana by atts, Yous hens te officers and guests of honor. Reports| Officer's Recommendatioas — Mrs. RECUR Tae hin a, ; rangements for the two days. Galumetcontaing only such of grand chapter officers. Music, vo-| Bertha ‘Love, chapter ‘H; Mrs. J. H.| "The membership campaign of the ald, Minnie H, Freise, Benton Flow, A. Window Displays ingredients aa have been cal solo, "Mrs. Elizabeth Schoelkopf.{ Thomson, chapter ‘A. Sismarck post of the American legion,! H. Galligher, J. B. Galvin, A. L. Griff-] yrs, ¥, R. Smyth and Mrs. Edward * aperoued officially, by the Announcements, Adjournment. Chapter Reports—Mrs. Ruth Opfer,| Which started Monday and terminates | arn, Thos. Galvin, Homer E, Gansy,| pennon have arranged for a number Founder of Legion Wee QUALITY Wednesday Morning chapter B; Mrs. Katherine Keohane | M4¥ 27, is already under way and the; M. B. Gilman, P. G. Hazgington, Ralph] o¢ window displays in downtown Washi ; ‘ HIGHEST AWARDS 8:20—Committee work. chapter C. two teams are being well organized. Hillmer, Roscoe Harnish, J. L. Hughes, stores depicting Cho Cho and his ‘i Vashingtor, May 18.—Miss_ Byrd 9:30—Convention called to order | Local By-laws—Mrs. P. B. Griffitli,| The membership of the post has been! L. B. Harris, Russell: Hamling, C. L.| work. Mock, founder of the American Wom- Song, Pattle Hymn of the Republie.| chapter D; Mrs. Nellie Lyon, chapter | ‘ivided into two teams and the team’ Hansen. A. H. Helgeson, Arthur Hart-| “irs, 0, (N. Dunham, chairman of | °™S Lesion. demonstrates the practi- Report of guards. Opening ode. De-| A. which turns in the largest number of, ley, Geo. T. Hanlon, V. P. Heaton. Os-] the rest room committee, has about cability of the legion’s uniform, It Yotionals, Mrs. Nellie Lyon, chapter| ‘Finance—Mrs. Stella ‘Meyer, chap-] Members by the end of the drive will! car Holm, Al K. Humphreys, Frank J.| completéd arrangements for the rest | &, MesPensive, being made of blue ca."" Roll call. Minutes of previous|ter A; Mrs. J. W. Gillitte, chapter | 2¢ the guests at a smoker given at Johnson, Carl Johnson, Leland A.|soom to be maintained in the base-}@CR™ i it oy t session. Remarks and helpful sug-|D. , - he expense of the losing team. Johnson, Chris Junkert, H. Y. Jensen’! ment of the Masonic temple on Sat-| .,00° ordinary wear the uniform con- gestions, past state presidents. Music,| Auditing—iMrs. Tostevin, chapter | The captain of the Whites has just | M. Hi. Kelleher. lloyd Kent, Jas. E.] urday for the benefit of mothers and| 88 Of & mannish, belted coat with plano solo, Miss Hoffman. Symposi-| H; Mrs. Grace Wieting chapter C. | ComPleted the organization of that) Kiley, John I’. Kepler, George A.| children who come from distances to | {0e?, Pockets, and a plain skirt bur- um, A Year of Chapter Life. I. The| State By-laws--Mrs. Della Cooper, | ‘@4™. Directly in charge of the cam-| Keenan, Walter P. Knott, H. A. Lar-| attend the annual county play day. toned down the front. ‘When unbut- program, Miss Florence Porter, chap-| chapter 'B; Mrs. Rose Young, chap-| Pign for that team are H. T. Murphy son, Geo. P. Little, Arnold Livdahl.| phe rest room will not be maintained | (Ped the skirt forms a cape, as on ter “G.” II. Social features, Mrs.!terF. B . and W. C. Paulson, acting as majors, | \W. L. Lukehs, R. B. Lewis, Dr. G. R.| priday, which is Bismarck day alone | S°0W" transforming the costume into Clara Moulton, chapter Memorial — Mrs, Ruth Peterson, | and the men who will be in charge of | Lipp, ©. A. Munsen, Geo. Mercier.) There will be chairs, tables and | * "™™ riding habit duct of the business, ter H; Mrs. a Love, chap-| the flying squads o| ites, which | Jas.. McClellan, Max Miller, John! cots in the rest room, W people am ae ache Thomson, chapter “A.” IV. The edu:| teri, 1 WT Derth® Love, chav-} win penetrate every nook and cornet | Maurer, C. C) Moore, Henry ‘. Mur-| Coit the rest room, where vente] OTT ATID ITORS cational fund, Mrs. Della Cooper,| Year Books—-Miss Florence Porter, 2! Bismarck and Burieigh county | phy, Frank Montgomery, Emmett P.| iunches and leave their smaller chil- chapter “B.” Miscellaneous business.| chapter G; Mrs. Charlotte Reed. | 8¢2"ching for former service men not | Murphy, L. J. Moran, Wm. M. McGlone,| dren under watehful eyes of several} COMING TOMORROW Adjournment. chapter B. altiliated with the legion, are Harry | Millo Miller. Gehart Magnus, Guilford] tadies while they take the older chil- bos 12:30—Luncheon, M. E. church, Resolutions — Mrs. Lillian ‘Lilli-! Barton, Benton Flow. George P. Little. | Mandigo, E. B. Manning, G. FE. McGet-} dyen to see (Cho Cho. County auditors from every county Wednesday Afternoon | bridge, chapter B; Mrs. \Nettio Mil-| , Following the regular meeting of| tigan, W. M. Murmane, Harold Nomon,| ‘The city federated clubs, of which} in ‘North Dakota are expected to ay! 2:%—Convention called to order.|ler. chapter E. «+ the post Thursday night at the Elks’ | Everett Nixon, Otto G. Nossif. Kather-| yirg. G, . Dunham is the head, is| tend a convention in the courthouse Music, piano duet, Mrs. Rose, Miss| Journalist—Mrs. Stella Meyer, chap. | (lb. the team captains and the other | ine Naughton, W. H, Patrick, Clarence] aiding in every possible way. The| tomorrow. ‘The convention will be bac eae ecae ete Menard. Guard’s report. Roll| ter A. pane 6 tye members of the White guard will meet | Pickerong, Wm. H. Pewe, W. C. Paul- finances are taken care of by the] called to order at 10 a.m Witlicaneade Moscow, May 18.——Recognition of call. Minutes of preceding| Pianist—-Mrs. Alice §, Jacobsen, | 24 organize for the drive which they | son, Lester I’, Powers, H. H. Pilmoore, school board, the Red Cross county | dress of hvelcome by George N. Kenia. | (te,,f2" tern democratic republic session. Address, Mrs. Helen|chapterF. _ ‘tT hope will cause the Blues, Jed by| Glen A: Peck, Neil H. Omay, Wm. F.} chapter, the federated clubs and the] ton secretary of thet faa rc can? Of, Siberia nae wert: Cecided UponE DY, D Townsend, ‘Supreme __presi-| Reporter—-Mrs. Fannie P. Martin | Lieut. Ferris Cordner, to pay for the ; Olson, O. K. Olson, Fred Putman, Mel- Daughters of Isabella. inebola\ lub ata Pre den OIE Inde, | the Russian soviet government, not- dent. Music, vocal solo, Mrs. Bols-| chapter F. t ‘| post's: celebrated smoker after the) vin Qualey,, Peter Klick, Wm. E.1 "Cho Cho appeared at Fargo last|of the auditors’ association will re.| “ithstanding some opposition on-yart : : ia ¥ | drive is completed. ‘The members of | O'Brien, Dr. H. P. Quain, G. H. Russ.| week before thousands of people, He spond. > sociation will re! of member of the min: A noté to é the White guards are the following: coe pichvelt, ©. W. Roberts, Aus-| made the children laugh, and at the] ‘The convention will continue until oy ne sent Biles ol » + I Re: ghmax, : son, | til . Reid, F..W. s, Ps i- ‘ fee alinett Sa ae . | of foreign affairs of the Four-Minute Talks ~ (LOCAL WOMEN TAKE! yavoii Arnot, Gart Anerson, Chay | eau, Arthur’ Serves Arthur: Sather [6 time, by pantomine,ilustrefed | nesday noon fo nee pula G Allensworth, C. B, Ellsworth, Frank | Walter Sather, I. G. Schnecker, W. E. , exercise ant spe ee Doig oe. = to Aid Observance IMPORTANT PARTS Burbage, John H. Bowers, L. F. Bech-| Savage, Geo. Smith, A. M. Steece. ay rernany prouer; careless and Britain Protects x of Teachers’ Week|IN CLUB MEETING | ‘ota. Artnur Bernstein, H.C. Bradley, | Matt Stramer, F. W. Snyder, John fut | Nays E, Saree Jeo. F. Bird, Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, H.| Strong, H..V. Scmling, ‘Norman I’.| yew COMPANY ORGANIZED Petroleum Supply Beautify tue Complexion 3 D, Bohmer, Harry L. Barton, A. C.| Stubstad, Paul Slattery, Sarah Sand,} ‘The Northwest Brokerage company — — | | The importance of the teaching pro-| The successful meeting of the eighth |-Srainerd. Rudolph Book, Lyman A.| A. W. Schnecker, Geq E. Smith, C. L.| of Grand Forks, capital stock $6,000,| Washington, May 18.—Great Brit | 3 aN TEN DAYS | fession and the ‘necessity of paying | ‘istrict. Federation of Women’s clubs, | Baker, Jack Bennett, ©. A: Biorstion,| Schere, Moris Siler, Ernest G.| has filed articles of incorporation | ian’s policy, with reference to world Nadinola CREAM | rareieealeclGota i fey i which. was held at Jamestown last| "rayne Baker, Benjamin Boyer, Joe |-Schmiadt, wm, Sandy, Oscar Selvig.| with the secretary of state. The, petroleum supplies is reported to be Beantifi || septa ‘eep teachers in Thursday «and Friday, indicates the | 80eh™, Harry A. Brandes, Harry R.j Arncid Sveadsgaard, Jack Serres,| company will engage in general | to exclude aliens trom the control of The Unequaled Beantilier the profession will be brought before yrcone Yet | Cunz, J. F. Campagna, Roman Cerven-| John Slavick, Frank W. Tregcy, Bert] financial brokerage and auditing. In-| petroleum supplies within the empire Used and Endorsed . the public this week, by committees | Proportions which the state meeting ski, P. F. Cashman, Carl F. Convert,|'Truax, E. A. Thrams, Clarence L.| corporators are, C. Andersey, H,/and to endeavor to obtain some meas. By Thestade 8 i named to carry out the spirit fo Na- to be held in Bismarck in Octoder, Floyd Coleman, C. J. Cameron, Cc. A. Thompson, Benj. J. ZimmermaneJohn | p, Soden and V. F. Soden. ure of control over oil properties in Guaranteed to remove i] f tional, Teachers’ Week ‘ will reach, in the opinion of many Bis- Carmichael, Thorn Dickinson. George | W. Tanger, Robt. H. Treacy, Henry c. SEE aie foreign countries, the senate was in- tan, freckles, pimples, It is probable that. speakers. will marck women who attended the meet-{ Droub, A. C. Drysdale, B, J. Elder, Wal-| Varres, .C. A, Wilkinson, Eugene BIG STOCK SHOW formed today in a state department re- liver-spots, etc. Ex- make four-minute talks at th 4 ing. ter L. Ellis, L. Ellison; &. A. Ferrell, | Wachler, J. M. Wilson, Wm. Wilton, McClusky, N. D., May 18. — The] port transmitted by President Wilson. treme cases 20 days. thedtera.: al@pastars ttn Soy ah Mrs C. 8. Buck, of Jamestown, who | John A. Flow, P. E. Finniger, Lyle Fox, | Ri ard Wildes, Mark P. Wynkoop,| Sheridan County Breeders association * ee Rids pores and tissues of SAL be eeked aR cal attoncien ‘a the: py filled: out the term of vice-president, | Victor H. Fadden, Morirs B, Fitzger-} H. 8. Wilcox, Christian P. Yegen. will hold its fourth annual show and HUNGARY WILL SIGN Leaves the skin clear, sot healthy ject in sermons next Sunday. as nominated for Nice prosident of ae a - pL me snle a Scotch and Scotch topped Budapest, May 18-—-Hungary will leading toilet connie: oe aed $1.20. Miss Elizabeth Jones was named| the sate meeting ik Bismarck in Octo- | Monthly session in the church parlors | George Guscner Returns te thie bullesand 25 weiters omered. tye, lise Ghost x opoayiee wee Niriowat: TOILET CO.. Patis, Teas. chairman of the general committee te! jer, Thursday afternoon. A general invi-| George Gussner, who has been ab-! The show and the sale is considered aifohgly opnoe rou pany whe | i f 1 ay sy carry out the instructions of the state] The delegates were welcomed by | tation is extended. sent from the city for five weeks, has| the outstanding livestock event for th , at ha 3 res od te ee “"S, On y " school administration. at a meeting of Mt Willi Re cisamesto) , | 3 g pe Se NCEE ¢ je treaty has resigned from the/| “Sold by Finney's Drug Store, Cowan’s teachers held last evening. | Mrs, iam Roe, of Jamestown, an¢ =e = returned to Bismarck much improved, Central North Dakota and cattle men | cabinet. Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and others.” Mrs. Philip Meyer, of Bismarck, re- In City on Business in health. from all over the state are expected Miss Frances Mallery was named sponded for the visiting ladies. John Sullivan 2 fer pia as to attend. chairman of the theater committee. | "gre President ‘Mrs. MeClusky em-| ,, John Su Wanvand Joseph and John | -—— = z Miss Matilda Williams was named] phasized the importance of the clubs | ReUle™> Of Garrison, are in Bismarck Workmen Meet Tonight chairman of the Sunday observance continuing their work for Americani- |” business today. There will be an important meet- Why More Railroads Are Needed. Y committee and Miss Esther Celine was | zation. Miss Grace Pollock, of Minne- oe ing of the Bismarck lodge, Ancient Despite a border line of some 300 chosen head of the publicity com- apolis, talked on the subject or Motoring to Minot Order of United Workmen, at the| kilometers between France and Italy, mittee. “Thrift” and urged the continuance of| Mrs J. ‘N. Hagan motored to Minot! Elks club tonight, All members are] the frontier is crossed by but two rail- : Naried Sn State Based the sale o ‘War Savings Stamps. Miss| today, and from there will go to her! urgedyto be Pent it) roads, at Dodane and at Vintimille. “ 5 Dr. Solon Crum, of Fargo, has been ogee Seereuvite ae vation Qn | farm, néar Minot. Meeting Postnoned Feb on-both) sides: of the frontier “are : . t « appointed to the state board’ of dental inesPecrent Cominualty Needs” - SLE CES There will be no meeting this month | Situated rich regions whose industrial Required for Jiffy-Jell Desserts exami b 5 Mother is It! of the Trinity Luthern Ladies’ aia| ®¢tlvity could be augmented by proper ners by Governor iL. J. Frazier.|" Among the Bismarck women who y eee ad Fi ta i Mrs. J. A. Leonard, of No. 1 yer |'society. The next meeting will be] railroad facilities. It is now planned ————— | assisted! in making the meeting a suc- jard,-of No. 1 ‘Thayer : 5 They come ready-sweetened. cele “were°Mrs:"W. H. Bodinatab, who street, has been called to Slayton,| held on June 9, by chambers of commerce represent- y y ° SAY “DIAMOND DYES” talked on public health; Mrs. J. T.| Minn., by the serious illness of her ere F ing both countries to remedy this de- They come acidulated with pure fruit acid, made Don’t streak or ruin your material | Graham, who led community singing: mother. The St. George’s Guild will meet] fect. Various projects have been ad- from lemons or from grapes 2 in a poor dye. Insist on “Diamond | Mrs. J.T, Owens, who talked upon ras aie Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. G. A.| vanced and a certain number of them pane oe . Dyes,” Easy directions in every pack-| educational work; Mrs. F. H. Davis, Undercoes Oneration pers oe ee will shortly he put into execution — A bottle of liquid fruit flavor comes in each package. age. who discussed the works of the arts domtateacie ena ke Seatealige Sa Christian Science Monitor. We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it in a re 4 ends orale. department te G ae performed, weeseasvallge bt the aie. : ; Sie Tare bottle. So Jiffy-Jell is a real-fruit dainty, rich in fruit. LEMON JUICE il soainty marck hospital yesterday. isd babi Slow in China. : bn Nala Meals Ukapiene te Simply add boiling water as directed on package, a eu eae ie Aaa a OB = — je Wi sometimes see groups ot § e ve <, % : r FOR FRECKLES | ied en gh Us heating Pabioonea Glitnese: womells coipariig then feet | Uxed the pertumes of-tue veretntion then the fruit essence oom the bottle, and let cool. 5 + | | | CITY NEWS |] The meeting of the Business and | to see who can boast of having the | to suit our own desires. ‘The things If you used fresh fruit, plus a lot of sugar, you could | ; pes ¢.| Professional Women's club schedulel | largest. ‘This Is particularly true of | we call noxious are quite as important make nothing more delicious. | Girls! Make beauty lotion | Rone for ‘May 19th. has been postponed. | native women avo have become | in the world as the things we have | for a few cents—Try It! Baiting Tae oratemicon ana Announcement will Beh made later. | Christians or who have been educated learned to love and enjoy. Something. pot + 4 fiends in ‘the-cieytod. C. in the Christian, schools. They feel a | somewhere, is attracted or repelled Bs — sg ed Telends in the city today. ice Heten Deintuey ‘Or Syrsanse, | Ne Independence—an independence y odor that we encounter out ‘Squeeze the juice of two lemons into " Entretain Thursday N. Y., a niece of Mrs, George BUNCT, of body as well ‘as of mind and soul doors, and the old world wobbles t a bottle containing three ounces of| Presbyterian ladies will have a spe-| comb, arrived in the city yesterday to | #4 are proud that the old bodily | on in bliss because it is so well ar- Orchard White which can be had at| cjal entertainment at their regul: make an extended visit with her aunt, | Shackle of maimed feet is gone, ranged for the creatur hat inhabit any drug store, shake well and you The reform, how rv, in spite of the | it—George F, Burba in Columbus Dis- up and try it. : whole lamp. y Py | | use Mi : is |. How Hand Reveals Character. . : 0 . oT AUDUREGAUGCQNAGONOAUUEAEOSuOUOOOOOONOUOUOE The humanaliandedike theres, has There’s a ! a dang of its ewn and can be ‘ | Ised Car Mart | made au interesting study. ‘The lines only one *, = CaO in.the palm deal solely with palmistry, word heard Chevrolet Baby Grand Touring Car. | but ‘there is still another method of Real-Fruit Desserts | In excellent condition, has had good character reading found In the 4 care. Very cheap. — of the hand, and in? this” inst Maxwell, 191! . wi Js, | thought may be centered at first upon ebb Hiner ee ese | the ting Ten Flavors 4 cylinder Cadilac. | newly | painted, | ane anubition, wWhild extremely. stort in Glass Vials good tjres. Excellent condition. (peared errr an 3 cP anaace Re Tullman Touring Car; new tires and! saat ne i. eS oe es A bottle like this in each 3 iy = H ond indifference, hose coming under ? ’ aid ier sei ee | che head of medium in length lay elaim Package e are wrecking a laxwell | 60 it The type thick at the base _ Mint Lime Cherr: touring car and will sell: the parts at | of the hand and whieh tapers to a nar- De-alcoholized 50 per cent of list price. pu aah H Raspberry Loganberry ‘ | row point at the finger tip usually be- ; Sera when styles kept dropping dresses | Mss {0 % Selfish: and, unfo-ziving in: and that’s the Strawberry Pineapple 608 Main Street Adjoining Bismarck Radiator Works Phone 488 ST Boston—Something had. to be sone. lower and lower in the back. And it ! f blem. Boulnois, who has learned art, fashion centers, is now painting ships, el to Adolf Boulnois to solve the pro: | dividual, contrary to the person pos- “as she really is,” in many world’s or some such, in the middie of fair.| born nature and strong will Is con- backs—or bare backs. It’s the latest | American fad. | sessing flat finger tips, wherein a stub- stituted. word “*More!’’ Orange Lemon Coffee Be sure to get this package from your grocer, for Jifiy-Jelf is the only dessert with these 1i iquid fruit flavors in vials.

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