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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SS a 93 WOMEN ARE. ....ThteeStates Hunt Herstwer_ "MORE MONEY IS ~ ARTER PLACES NERDED TO BUY e=sglmy 0 St Se ! {cording to annourgement by the. State | Deing: felt in as Paris too ¥ St. Louis Wicecnsin Woman Want s| urarite départment. 1906. th t they would post New Books Necessary wl ’ Meee ee acon jnnde Mines wre fownd:in all works 2 fiuces, | eee. anele’ uotateoe Senate Seat—Others Seek : Places in Lower House | oR) 54°. | lust 1d handle, und most | te | Paymerit of Hallie a St wae ae Pg Insurance Claims eckae cae is.in, the shopping dis- to ‘Start ier ios 19 | tess, ar’ wl seten wh are anet|U oF ae @ quick tanch, information , to how. they: i a | go State Autiooe Stee of the elengs| but: the newest sample of ingenuity | Powe he tae Mettuened fem veli i [from 10 counties, and other countigs | in advertising is shown in the Harber! iter a aummer’s hgneymoon, Make Traveling Liraries heiug certiticd us rapidly asthe | Shops where there ure brilliuntly let-| Prought, with rem pie Bi of Greatest Benefit : ms can be cheeked. ‘The warrants | tered signs on the ceilings: Phillipe, Ernest, ; be sent cut us soon as Steen's | Lreanquerapsneens Louise, Geos paul tetra, —~ St ¥ s & e has had time to prepare the EVADE BAN ON CO8MECTICS and dean—th vel twelk: he © children. | said, and meet the standards set up by other — states, More than 100 been sent and Washington, Oct. 80.U)—Nine- additional books is ee umerous queries ax to when they) Reval, Esthonia— UP) — Cosmetics ve : join the three . s y e traveling libraries! J RY | wil receive their money have bee a contraband in Exthonia, FoR | WEEK DAYS who now hold s the house; went out, iy. the state library asso- : < jreceived ut the hail insurance office | Nevertheless, Ksthonian —women| Applicant: Yes, I haye two réfer- those three want to gome back for, ciation are to be of the greatest pos- | Ns who suffered hail dam- | manage to give their complexions the| ences from clearer: another term, and stilf another wom- sible benefit to the people of the : : summer, according to Martin’ latest Paris tint, and there is appar-| Employer: Haven't you from an desires a place.in the senate. state, according to Miss Bessie Bald- ak 8! Hagen, manuger ently no lack of lipsticks. somebody who ian ‘seen you at work This array of women candidates for, of the traveling library di¢{ BS Pt PRT Esthonian womew also manaire to te 2—Passing. 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London, Oct. —~()— London’s hers gre being dispatched jfirst cafctria has been a pact s Possible. ‘ It has a tenting dts Rd n better condition with ae While Londoners at first shied at the than to : idea, within two weeks"6f the open- | Bald- j\bieut ing the cafetria had all the noon! imited fands | will try veling com-| recor the i The others} Cup races to be hele ufficient vol+| new tice all the community li-j win sa chYldren generally are date they probably | mo wrested in the quality of th au ’ J F braries uy Ar ieke coutnunee Wakconeaior would be more popular. book than in the fw d henente sesieasa atten To Avk Legislature dition to the book 4 ion and sentence to the Miss Baldwin estimated that $1,000! © The school librarie d would buy the book ceded and re-|a larger circie vederal penitentiary at Atlanta for}, violation of the prohibition law. Cordell Hull, former chairman of the Democratic national committee, and a minority leader in the hous finds himself opposed by a woman— son, Republica: Fourth Tennessee district. | fi women candi- on the Socialist r quest for that sum will be made to| posed. Miss Raldwin : een | the legislature at the forthcoming] p sof children | session. FAG thom oftensay to Hiwe tre ebils |The school libraries do not needldren read the books to them aloud, Ladies’ Attention! WE SHINE YOUR Shoes Back to Normal - Officials of Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky are hunting for the man who Bismarck’s Popular 33 ys, Pennsylvania, New der- Beulah Purvis, 19, of Lawrenceburg, Ind. to death, and threw ‘hi sat and Massachusetts pee bch peat ae into the Big Miami rwee near Cincinnati, Beulah! one of 1 By Chiropractic! Fati PI \ eng | living children in a family that recently moved to Lawrenceburg from | Nat’ ng riace h listed in Towa, Washington, . 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