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berg. There were two tables af] There were 12 guests. At the con- America’s ankles a MPA! guests, : clusion of the evening a refreshment considered as her, nose : GEM PANS iy — course was served. when it comes to handing out the When filling gem pans, fill one @ 9 1s 7 it Mrs. S. A. Marck et title to the beauty champion, tle cup with water, and the batter in 5 on +] 3 Mrs. C. S. Fossum Same, defects of the figure can be| the other cups will not scorch. ntertains ‘or Hi Bae pie Gill aale laa ACS A LITTLE SALT. " - ‘ostess Thursday ak lation ‘of stripes and drapes, Near! ., i jacks or short or long waiste early every cake of muffin rec Guest at Bridge at Bridge Party eflecte.,. But every saklevin there needs a little salt—about a half le | In compliment to her sister, Mrs. ghort-skirted days has to stand on} teaspoon for an average cake. Halsey Hall of Minneapolis, Mrs. S| Mrs. C. S, Fossum was hostess| “We admire peasant bobs, peasant! CEREAL | Be Fooled All A. Marcks entertained Friday cve-| Thursday evening at a prettily plan-| embroideries ‘and color effects, but Oats or wheat cereals should never | Your Life ning in her apartment at 615 Sixth] ned bridge party for which there were| the peasant ankle has never made| be added to the water until it is boil- giteet with four tables of | bridge.| three tables of guests. The decoration |the grade—and it never will. The ing and salted. i Usa ii SE rik eae 4 war, peertily carried out in lavender] world is sold on the slender ankle. | GR APEFRUIT FIBER Cartel, "TPAC the conclusion of the evenitly a| capped witha too generous ankle ii Grapefruit is much more’ palatable | A two course luncheon was served] refreshment course was served. will be worth your while to fight | it when every bit of the fiber is re- | Flak’ color motif way sartied out 1h ‘ fe aces aintmpude the appointments and the ables were| Dancing Party Thin Arms, Thick Legs aseer bes | Pay Anyone to lighted with pink candles. Mrs. Given Last Ni ht The ample ankle does not always WHOLE WHEAT BREAD | Mareks was assisted by Mrs, EH. 1g) accompany the overweight — body. Fresh whole wheat bread. #pread | X-ray Your yller. ‘By Super Senate Orerweis! women, iene dell with butter and then with cream , Teeth? oe cal ankies, and slender bodies an | e BOY SCOUTS INITIATE ei i i x The annual supper and initiation] Members of the Super Senate and 4 thick ankle This pattrulan beans ‘, | gf of the Presbyterian Boy Scouts their friends were entertained Friday| ty defect plays no favorites, EE a ace care asa ape amet SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927 Mesdames Dollar and Meyer Give Bridge 1 Luncheon ~|Mrs. Donald Nye __ ahd Miss Carufel Honored at Party alley Turned Legs and Here’s Authoritative Method of Acquiring Them—Sensible Reducing Exercises That Are Effective if Consist- REDUCING !] OWT OREAK | GST LeGS=ImM | TRY THIS FOR DAINTY ANKLES! eral have carned her the nickname|cheese and chopped nuts, makes good of “The Blonde Saint.” school lunch sandwiches. “The Isle of Life,” just off the coast | of Sicily. Fannia is Ann Rork and Satan. Mea eee Gilbert Roland is Annibale, PMN _dtalian gardens, Sicilian fishing GREEN COLOR village, a mountain villa and the | To set the color in green dyes, use ruins of a pagan temple ure the four ounces of alum to a tubful of principal scenes. | water. FRUIT STAINS Rub the hands with cornmeal and | HOUSEHOLD : é PAGE FIVE J rs ae alcohol and. chloroform and a table- spoon of ammonia. ae } ‘ Interwoven in the romantic adven- —— re F t) S ° | d nal ture of the novelist and the Blonde ~ ASH: TRAYS cretonne BCE, WATER, | aint is the love affair of Fannia} Clean ‘ash trays of brass or nickel|, Cretonnes washed and then rinse Ocia an e7rso; All Women Desire Neatly No du and Annibale, the young Sicilians, on with denatured Wicohol applied with | in water in which rice has been boiled will retain their original “body.” DISH MOP A new fiber dish mop is connected by tubes with the faucet, and rinses while it scrubs. EGG BEATER Never let the cogs of an egg beater get into the dish water. % Mrs. P. J. Meyer and Mrs. G. H.|_ Miss Mabel Riglcr and _ Mrs. \ yiaepart e fruit stains, — Dollar were hostesses Friday at the| Bertha ‘Thal entertained Thurs-| ently Tried \/ | SUGGESTIONS | pus aeias inn | ant, BATHE HANDS | ©! leyer, ‘ou: lay evening with a bri rts . o my CLEAN FLUID | agp sb etal] cK in Pe hha | street, at a bridge lunch ‘The| in ‘compliment to Mrs. Donald "Nye, | ‘i { table was prettily decorated with flowers. Bridge was played after the lunch-' eon, honors going to A, Thor.’ held Friday evening. Mrs. G. 0! son and Mrs, F. E. McCurdy, the tesses, were assisted by Mrs. Frank| planned for the legislative season. A ing are yb ‘icial. _———— * Cave and Mrs. F. J. Grady. The en-| number of feature and novelty dances| By @ancing. I mean: trace: i tel bast 9d Re ist,|§ 226% Fourth St.” Phone 240W , ; tire membetship of ‘the troop was in| were included on the program. ‘Thé] ing, not the ballroom type or the Ce ee ee novelist, Bismarck, N: D. Can examine your mouth and tell you whether your attendance. The initiation commit-| Bismarck orchestra played. Charleston. ‘This gives you the erace|' At The Movies = ||an Miss Kenyon is Anne Bellamy, evi eae teeth are healthy or diseased without X-rays. This tee included John Jansonius, C. Bah-| A midnight » refreshment course| and lightness on your fect that ban-|@——————_______g| whose Puritan fdeas on life in gen- is p t Meo mer, Marvel Kjelstrup, Henry Potter,| was served, The affair was largely| ishes heavy ankles, But ‘for an ag- is part of the examination. Zane Taylor. : Those initiated were Dan Cook, George Crawford, Bill meyer, Guy Larson, George Ol- jon, George Skaff, Cyrus Thomas-! and Garvin Croonquist. R Potter was initiated as ,,Seout master, BIRTHDAY MISSION MEETS The Birthday-Mission society of the First Lutheran church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar Nei-| son Thursday evening to organize for, the day's legislative session. He} Here is one all the chorus girls| adviser to the lovelorn, while she is ‘ 5-7. the coming year. Reports submitted, plans to go to his home Monday. | swear. by: Sit comfortably in a|on her vacation. . ° Rooms 5-7. Lucas Block Phone 281 by the officers showed that the so-/ straight-backed chair, which means| The office force thinks this a great ciety had made good progress during! |PARENT-TEACHER MEETING | that you nestle your back in its| joke and takes advantage of thi the past year. The following of! The Estherville School district will] back, and cross your legs in the pres-| wonderful chance to do some cers were elected: President, Mrs.!hold Parent-Teacher Association|ent-day approved fashion. Then ding. But J is ingenuous anc J. August Carlson; vice president,’ Mrs, J. J. Barth; secretary, Al! Alfson; treasurer, Mrs, Carl Eliason, The February meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barth, 712 fhild O., who is leaving soon for Washington, D. C., where Mr. Nye has accepted a footbed and Miss Janet Carufel, a ride of next month. evening at the Patterson hall dance, the first of a series of afi attended. WASHBURN DAIRYMAN HERE proprietor of the Hillside Dairy fa 1 il north- east of Washburn, tek to- day en route to home after at. tending the sessions of the Tri-State Farm Congress and other farmer's week attractions at Fargo the past week. Mr. Sauer is transacting busi- here today and also attending meetings in the Center school house of that district the first Friday of each month. The next meeting will be held on February 4, when an inter- eating program is planed. Everyone BY NINON For NEA Service 22.—Beauty may be- e, but it does not The remedy is exercise. Of genera exercise, dancing, swim- ming ate gravated case more specific remedies are advisable. You have to concen- trate right on the particular region. One consideration -mitigates the curse. You can exercise your ankles any time, while riding on the street rs, attending the theater, or while forming a rhapsody on the type- writer. You may look a bit agonized, but think how marvelous. you will look when the reducing days are over. stretch out the raised foot and de- until! scribe a circle with one foot, your ankle is tired; then reverse your position and give the under foot its chance. You can vary this some- YEAH: GUT” Su CAPITOL THEATRE ! What a Nurse triguing t funnybone tickler for Warner Bros., that comes next Monday, directed “The } the man behind the megaphone. The new story concerns soientious young newspaper report- er and his tribulations when assigned to take the place of Dolly Whimple, strikes right back, they are crowded around the key- hole of his offic reactions to thei ties a copious Your REDUCIN' MNSLEEP Too CHOPS BROILED Chops broiled in waxed paper tight- ¥ twisted around them have a rich javor. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician le of Syd Cha; to the Capitol Theatre huck” Reisner who jan on the Box,” was a con- One day when door to enjoy his pranking ,he emp- ase filled with water Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00 The First National Bank THE PIONEER BANK Offers all the facilities of « modern banking institution, ~ No Dentist We X-ray‘your teeth without cost . Bars oston Dental Company A good cleaning fluid may be made; hands and rub with a glycerine. lo- at home, of a half pint each of grain |,tion. Dental Clinic Sixth street, February 17. ENTERTAINS AT TAFFY PULL Mrs. Anna Stebbins entertained the, am students of the Salvation Army Bible CALLED TO IOWA schoo! at a taffy pull last evening at| H. O. Saxvik, city superintendent of her home on Sixth st About 15 schools, left Thursday evening for members. were in attendance. The Decorah, Iowa, where he was called evening was spent informally with by the death of his grandfather, Olaf games and music. | Hovde. Mr. Hovde would have been '98 years of age in April. He died FATHER DIES | is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. |C, Johnson is president of the asso- | ciation, over the partition onto their heads. ourse, therse wasn’t any use of having the Pooets there while the scenes of Syd pouring the water over the door were being shot” because they couldn't be seen so two prop boys held a large wash tub up on the other side to receive the char; Unfortunatley, the two boys were u bit off center on the first “shot and the two quarts of water caught the fat boy on the left side full in the times by pointing instead of making a circle—peint as far out and at each side as you can. The point is to fcel the stretch and pull. Exercise in Bedroom ‘As you lie in bed, hating to get up and put down the window, stretch your foot as far as you can, and then stretch out your toes. Clench your foot into as compact a ball as you can, This is not only good for C. B. Little, President J. L. Bell, Vice President Frank E, Shepard, Cashier H. E. Hanson, Assistant Cashier F, W. Leonard, A: B. F. Lawyer, A: ant Cashier tant Cashier THE HIGH QUALITY OF ‘January 19. *. f art, and ducati d a ees “\° the kind we serve here. inepiraion destined to be a ew working, with, the car- \ Fy benefit to tens of millions of penter’s tools, now out-. hy ir ' * Americans, now and for paareened Jn Melacnen hands Ask any of our regular‘patrons and they will tel! many years to come. presence. Mr. and Mrs. Heory Hanson will leave tonight for Fergus Falls, Minn., where they haye been called by the death of Mr, Hanson's father, Peter Hanson, Mr, Hanson was 70 years of age and had been a resident of Fer- gus Falls for 20 years. SISTER DIES Mrs. .Vv J, Hunter received word early this morning of the death of her sister, Mrs. L. E. Lull of Mobile, Ala. M Lull visited in Bismarck three y ago and made mény friends it that time who will re- gret to of her death. ASSISTS IN PUBLICATION Miss Helen Crawford has chosen as one of the staff for the annudl Broadside, satirical publi tion produced by Matrix, women’s journalistic fraternity at the Univer- sity of North Dakota. RETURNS HOME Judge J. A. Coffey, who has been presiding at a term of Burleigh coun- ty district court here fe weeks, completed his work here yes- terday ‘and left today for his home at Jamestown, TIME OF SERVICE CHANGED ly Communion Services at St. George's Episcopal church will be held at 8:30 each Sunday moraine: asing tomorrow instead of at o'clock. HERE FROM TURTLE LAKE Mr, and Mrs. John Newton and daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Newton, all of Turtle Lake, spent Friday it the city on busines: HERE FROM MOTT Grand Helming and G. of Mott are transacting business in the eity this week. — ; RETURNS TO GLEN ULLIN Mrs. N. A. Mueller has returned to Glea Ulin after a short visit in Bis- marck, HERE ON BUSINESS Mrs, O. R. Shubert of Garrison is spending a few days in the city on business. ie several, J. Helming| PIONEER IS ILL | Frank Scott, pioneer of Bismarck, is very ill at the St, Alexius hospi- tal, and there is very little hope of ,his recovery. Mrs. Scott is staying with him at the hospital. They live y a farm two miles out of Bismarck. | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS »_ A regular meeting of Bismarck Council, Knights of Columbus, will 7 aalaiat St. os “ re lay p.m. A.special program has been arranged by the committee in charge. BIRTHDAY ‘PARTY S.-Von Lewe was honor guest at a i surprise birthdey _ party. hed la evening by a number of friends at the home of Mrs.. William Lehfeld. The evening -was spent with cards and a luncheon was served. your ankles, but for your arches as well. Your feet were really intended to do much more scrambling and clutching: than they get a chance to in spoes, on even pavements. It is better for them if you keep some of their old resistance in them. Incidentally badly fitted shoes, particularly those that are too short or too high-heeled contribute to the heavy ankle because they make. it impossibie for the foot to be easy and comfortable, so it avoids all exertion, The next step is for it to thicken. One reason we dislike the thick ankle is because it suggests maturity and inactivity and that “settling” process that all women under a hun- dred years of age like to avoid. The dittle kindergartener who runs. and scampers in a carefree natural way has slender ankles. It is only when she stops running and jumping in her hoydenish fashion that flesh in- trades. TO LIVE IN BISMARCK Mes. Max Schultze and Robert and June Toppins of New Salem hai come to Bismarck to make their hom with Mrs, Cl Boardma: REBEKAHS TO ATTEND CHURCH. All Rebekah lodge members are ask- ed to meet at the McCabe Methodist opal church Sunday evening at 7:15 to attend special services. C. D. A. MEETS MONDAY Catholic Daughters of Am Mo: day evening at 8 o’clock in St, Mary’ auditorium. ODD FELLOWS TO MEET Members of Capital City | No. 2,1. 0. O. F., will meet at 3:30 Sunday afternoon for an important business session. PANENT AT HOSPITAL D. A, Morton of Ashley is 4 peeeet if at the St. Alexius hospit HERE ON BU! SINESS Mrs, G. N. Smith of Wishek was in the city on business Friday. “To PROTECT NAILS alee tamienils Hic oes wate BOIL Boil out the dirty ap, to keep So, if you can keep up your tom- boy activities, you will probably keep your ankles slim. Otherwise, the ex- ercise system may be your salvation. | COME EARLY! Tonight Saturday Texas ent {TING heater Matinee Every Day at 2:30 First Show 7:30 Second at 9 Attend the first show and avoid the nine o’clock rush ‘After the necessary amount of laughter, kiddin, been broadcast, th changed places lent one an right under the spot where the pre- ious dose had gone. ELTINGE THEATRE Vithout a bobbed haired flapp cabaret, jazz band or taxicab, Blonde Saint” at the Elti day and Tuesday is decidedly yet and apologies had! skinny boy fr with corpu- they moved the tub immensely entertai Lewis Stone and Doris Kenyon « the featured players. Mr. you that we eater with food that tickles the palate and makes for good digestion and health. To quote our bill-of-fare would be to reiterate all the best foods in the market. They are well prepared by experts and our cookery is famous all DANCE MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 24TH A. 0, U. W. HALL If it’s a thrill you want, bz sure and ccme. time dances. given this season by the Sons and Daughters of Norway. Lunch Included Good re | : That’s the kind you want in this cold weather. And that’s Music. Ik is the result of a judicious selection and blend operation; and ats further preparation ty the best color of the | | | WALTER BAKER & | sans. Old and new This is the second big dance Retablished 1780 Booklet of Choice Recipes sen The Public Is Invited “Ben “The great book and play, ‘BEN HUR,’ that have im- mortalized the name of Gen. Lew Wallace, may now be seen upon the screen, pro- duced with a power and mag- nif jcence fully worthy of the task. “All those enguged in this stupendous production are to be congratulated upon the rendering of a real public service, a contribution of the highest merit. in the realm “Nearly everybody knows the story.’The Romans have conquered Jerusalem and are in power there. The. young Jewish prince, ‘Ben Hur’ of the ancient house of Hur, antedating by centuries the proudest of the Romans, is the center of Lew Wallace’s great book. Baker’s Breakfast Cocoa is Not an Accident there are more than thirty grades, of most careful roasting, a very delicate chemicals) which precerve the delicious natura! davor and aroma anJ attractive The Superb Cinema Spectacle Founded upon General Lew Wallace's immortal story Will be presented m its complete magnificence “ WITH TOURING ORCHESTRA OF FIFTEEN at the AUDITORIUM + Friday and Saturday, Jan. 28 & 29 Evenings at 8:30. Saturday Matinee at 2:30 (Editorial from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer) ‘See Ben Hur, A Great Picture’ ‘of cocoa beans, of which mechanical process:s (no CO. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MASS. it free Hur” “Beautiful and powerful also are the scenes in the Holy Land, the divine hand of Christ comforting the poor, restoring a dead child, living, to its mother and cur- ing those stricken with lep- rosy. “With good judgment, food taste, and with power- ful effect, the divine figure of Christ is not shown on the screen. Only a white hand, “Far ahead of other stage and film productions, ‘Ben Hur’ is more than a moving . picture, more than a play. “It is a magnificent pres- entation of world history, showing the military power cf the Romans, the spiritual power and undying Teast courage. =a saeadlt county. é “very child should it, of the Jewish race, and thi Pm - having ie tagh told the Seal tae ei reeable surroundings and pleasant ea oe ante ggPicture: and ‘the crucifixion, Sa Comfortable didlos, Fools which shows the life of the human race in the days when ft service add great you: joyment. Make this your eating DpuLRliig? tue, Ren tee Nee 80 ue oe picture of YELLOW CABBAGE ‘ ciinery, | Steam, electricity, Not to have your children 3 ie mogern achieve! a ie ee fogs 3 as It “Thould have Ste Teen ments see it is an injustice to those: long. green shade of: raw Showing the Latest Big Swim Coming Next Week “We're in the Navy Now” ! Mail Orders Now Seats Wednesday at Harris & Woodmansee’s ~~ childres

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