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‘FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1987 Still use old hygienic methods. Charming freshness, true protec: tion, this new way ... discards like tissue | By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Regutered. ‘ . AGE FIVE VE se ca COMMITTEES : fair, which is free to all. dren's books 683 were fiction; 239, Taher cn Teanaiy, Plead Last Minute For the benefit of those’ who are| non-fiction. 4 concert, the Hoskins-M borrowed each day. has made arrangements to brow Donations were reccived from Mrs. Rev. W, E. Vater, who underwent work ta the flondea districts of [station KFYR, Microphones. wi + 1 — mmm | an operation early this week at the TERI ate ie RU | idetalled asthe Noahs. chubiber ‘and | MIN se Ge, meen nee OF Ne ROnINTES . Oe uy’ H Do! D Bismarck hospital, is getting along re the White, during the month. | Mrs. J L H ck jMrs. nald ‘Nye nicely. rae see FOR AFFAIR tec Tampage for several | mote -control, Patriarchs’ ion: ' days, was carried farward with Cust : grt oh mee i The Rainbow Girls will meet Sat- er pment ni Joint Hostesses| Party Thursday | urdey evening at 7:30. A largo at-| Appointment of Trade Week| Ivrer‘aa previ fankeraes | at P blic Lib . 3. &, Hayek and Mrs, F. As a courtesy to Mrs. Donald Nye, ae na sraction and salfering. “in the | sei Winn toes le A ae ee ee H IS ILL afternoon at the Lahr home, 68 Ave.'D, C, Mrs, Eagar A. Scott enterrain,|, Miss Clara Newton is ill at her Following Meeting tee eer earn eae ple degree. You are request- nue B, with an attractively’ planned itt t evening with an attractively home with tonsilitis. to a well organized system, ed to be present, by order of series of parties planned by Mrs.! four table: ige in play during tela ‘ hi f vari tails of the Aut tied ibeaty AEU@ Sy tin ee amir ean Huyek and Mrs. Lahe. the evening, honors going to Mra!| At the Bismarck Show, style Show and Trade Week to| Charley “PHI Rosenberg of New | Library show an increase of 740 ovct - T° help women mect every day honors going to Mrs. John Burke and a guest prize, Sihi's: RANEReLLLE chutiolon. i i ue dur SANITATION unhandicapped, is the object of Mrs. A. E. Brink, At the conclusion, A course luncheon was served at committee in charge of the affair. thip. this afternoon when he |ing the month. This is the largest] For those appreciating|a new hygiene. A way that ends of the aL aotert copaintice cate weighed 122% pounds, four and | "Umber of volumes borrowed in one etd Rage +e . _ ; ; : ry ry ” that ends the embarrassment ‘ ‘ prem i ad E are ready for circulation at the Pub- & . limit, for his title match tonight | Pauline Rich became librarian. vite you to inspect our indi- i : ? Mrs. 'W. C. Bush Christian deavor a: we Le Late, chitcaanaa’ ME Marpeson with’ Bushey Graham of Utlea, Of the total volumes issued, 2.496! vidual sterilizing system at gona ‘ i ig Jack Fleck: | and contests com-| Rosenbers, the New York state eign. Adult fiction numbered 1,811 today employ “KOT t Brid P. Anniversary Week | 's, the tale of the struggle between! wittee are A. E. Brink, chairman,| athletic commission ruled, for- | eo _— - wm] Wear lightest gow and frocks a ridge Party Wks akan at AA Uiasda k Nelson. Members of the entertain-| outcome of tonight's bout in ac- anywhere. Mrs. W. C. Bush entertained tast{the Christian Endeavor organization| ed in the history of Americ: Five times as pr, an PARENTS OF BON public is invited to attend the af-)and non-fietlon, 683. Of the ehil-! Li News Bulleting ||unste to go to the This is an average of 136 books REV. VATER IMPROVING ARE CHOSEN Memphis, Feb. 4—()—Reliet [the music over the Bismarck R. R. Matthews, Mrs. J. L. Mullin, “LSU Proncie civers have. |the broadcasting will be done by re- | and Mrs.F.A.Lahr ' Honoree i Books Issuc at Bridge RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET cnetay togey while “erews ot 13,420 Books Issued 16 I. O. O. F. will hold regu- A. Group Members Announced valet * § tertained jointly Thursday ‘eh is leaving soon for Washington, Br led and Cotton; During Past Month P. M. Work in the royal pur bridge party, This is the first of a) a ed brid; . z Circulation figures for th th sem arty. There were} 4 _—_________-_9| Choice of committees to have York, Feb, 4tp— jot January at the Bismarck Public] C- P. K. C, Arness. Five tables of bridge were in play,! Hugh McGarvey. Mrs. Nye recei i y Public Library i Rey ats. wee AT tie aneral world’s bantamweight champion. | 3,240 volumes being checked out dur- of the afternoon a luncheon was. the conclusion of the evening. i the old-time “sanit: ening. The following new books of fiction] wOR,tis, finance, committee re 8. Dactnate aga gbounde, four ines [month since September, when Miss their personal safety, we in-| the hazards of the old-ti itary A : 4 vere adult; 922, childre: d 2, for- - Eight in 10 better-class women Society Observ septal Collection his {and dack Fleck. ¥. Graham welghed 1715. | wo Erbe's Barber Shop. ry e Hostess Thursday y @S | Bromfield—‘Early Autumn”—This op. life and death ip a New, England | Fred Peterson, J. P. French and Cari| felt his crown regardless of the mapenmemeninemennees without a second thought, any day, evatTng wr Rome, SHU RRR wt be shnered Sotraay renga] Cuter—rMy "Moria Bntins”A Mrs. W. E. Butl Ss. x. DUTIer ment committee are W. E. Ayres,| cordance with an agreement when chairman, F. A. Copelin, Burt Finney} the match was arranged. Gra- absorbent as ordi- ham, being a half pound under ? and George Kontos. nary cotton pa ith prettily planned bridge party am UmObeNe CORE bee GOUhe tans been eciun WHO HIE een tence once Mr. Copelin left today for Minne-| {he 118-pound limit. mean Rone Devtorizen nds all. fear ‘ot Fed Ont Th ead en eV LCA| known as “Christian Endeavor Week.”| with the man she loved and so for- | *Polis. where. he, will confer, with) CORR °MIG Rogen, however, OF 120 West Rosser St. Phone 898 offending. Discards as easily as tables were in play, honors going to The p' m to be given tomorrow] felted her uncle’s fortune. Glimpses i ms wht fF s| . the fight is declared a draw, the Milas Elizabeth Sonts ‘ond Mite Méris| evening follow [of her life thereafter are given.” [4° Otciat feature of the week | fle will be declared vacant, ac- Robertson. Christic—“Thé Marder of Roger!” Further details on the entertain-| cording to the commission, A course luncheon was served at Hii! Ni A mystery story where} ment and prize and contest commit- —_ the conclusion.of the games. As: the solution is a real surprise. tee actions will be announced later. as F ing the hostess were Mrs. W. P. ‘i upetskine—"Galahad” — Readers of! “Members of the committee of 10 in] Washington, — Feb, 4.—(P)— Ilana, Mise Chaclette, Schaitdy ‘and Sunday school orchestra, | “Helen of Troy” will know what to| naive ff ceneral orrausements for| CAFrying out previously announc- Miss Laverne Bush. Report of World C. E, Convention—| expect of “Galahad” for here the) the Trade Week are W. B. Lahr, W.) Cd plans to let the La Follette : Miss Mary Cusator of Jamestown, | author has taken another legend from SW Corwin, ROM. Berge.| insurgents of the house decide “On to Cleveland’—Mrs, Edward|the past and reconstructed it an| 5 Se ee Te 'h.| for themselves whether to re- Pp. Nonpartisan Women | morton. modern terms. ch, ‘Fired turn to the Republican fold, house ¥ A social hour and refs Parrish —‘Tomorrow Morning”—| i included Plan Entertainment | teltow, the members of the Chrig| The story of a mother and son, a epublican leaders have inclu tory of bi 7 joa “I - a nominal Li yeaa NA of hope, always looking to A ist of representatives invited to of State Delegates) ical church and former Christian En.| "Tomorrow morning” to realize the|Special Program For | attend the party caucus of Feb- ‘ deavor members are cordially invited| dreams of toda; sa Py Tuary 21, . Y a Members of the Nonpartisan Wom-| to attend. Tarkington — “The Plutoer to| Next Masons Meeting Snes club entertained: last evening at) ewig CIRCLE ENTERTAINS flint sthmed's conten Eattariun, Dot Cottonplant, Atk, Feb. 4—() . 0..0. F. hall with a dancin, aia bs je Darbarian, By ici ‘ jonplant, Ark., Fel ‘There were about 16) mem| St. Mary's Sewing Circle entertain-| slowly the bigness, vigor and power Po fee HAN dae afia steed al —Hundreds of rabbits in. the bers and friends in attendance, Mem-| ¢d last evening-in the school auditor.| of the small-town millionaire began tive yecretary of the Masonic Service| flooded | districts surrounding bers of the legislature were honor| ium with the first of a series of card|to impress him. Then he discovered | association, have been arranged by| here have taken to trees, Neuse guests. parties. Honors were won by Mrs,|Tinker’s daughter! A. J. Arnot, worshipful-master of the} tops and drifting debris ax their Prece the dance a regular| Prescott. The cozy corner award Seven-Day Books a Bismarck lodge of Masons, for the| burrows have become flonded. meeting of the club was held and|Went to Mrs, Slighter. At the con-| Curwood-s'The Black Hunter”—A| regular session of the lodge Monday| Rabbits, too, have jumped from plans were outlined for the state con-| clusion of the games a lunch was| story of the 1760's in Quebec, a color- ing. The meeting start at| their perches into row boats of vention which will meet here on aries by = hostes: Those in a ee de history of the Amer-|q.39, rescuers, Many of the oe Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of|charge of the party ‘included Mrs.| ican continent. " Hen: Ive: and George Hum-| are being used to provide fo Tet wate The tenet be he ateos | B. Ar Woohle, Mrs. L- A. Winter, Mra.| Lineoln—The Big Mogul—"A lei-| opreys will sing several nambers, and| for Hood sufferers marooned in Thursday evening at the Patterson|E. Ulmer, Mra. Leo De Rochford, Mrs.| surely story of Cape Cod, about a/ it ig possible that other entertain-| Fefugee cam hall will be the largest social affair|©. Lindgren and Mrs. Arthur Hag. | S¢lf-ma a — ue rea blll |ment features may be arranged. — of the convention. The haji will be|/und. through tiverses, Carns tolerance) Work in the fellowcraft degree will Elks Band to Pl decorated in the club colors, green mewn Len ieNettlernen Prefer Blondes” | ¢ exemplified for the benefit of four Ss ban ay BARBER-BEAUTY SHOP and gold. The club motto, “Truth, 18 IMPROVING sare trantneren Hrefer Blondes”! candidates, after whieh lunch will be Cc t at Capitol | . Liberty and Justice,” is being worked| Dr. Frederick Brown of McClusky,| 20 une jHuminating diary of a pro-| Served. oncert at Capi Phone 130 Bismarck, out in these colors and will be used| Who underwent serious operation | fessional lady.” | All members of the local lodge are as part of the decorations. A program|two weeks ago at the Bismarck hos-| |, Sbatint ~“ Bellarion’ The story of| urged to uttend, and a special invita-| As a compliment to the state sen-| to inelutie talks, musical numbers and] Pital, is reported as doing nicely and Cae Oe orince The ietting: ig |tion is extended to visiting Masons| ators and representatives who are aesthetic dances and other features|is now out of danger. Mrs. Brown,| Position of prince. je setting iS! who are in the city, especially mem-|here for the legislative session, the tissue. No laundry. You get it at any drug or de- partment store simply by saying, “KOTE) No embarrassment. In fairness to yourself, new way, Be sure you Only Kotex itself is “like KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue Home Portrait Photographer Now is the ideal time to have your photographs made in your home or in mine. “Be photographed on your birthday this yea eee The Vapor Marcel Leaves the hair soft and lustrous. It clothes the naked hair against the hot Marcel Iron and gives a more lasting wave. The first Free Permanent Wave will be given in 25 days. Ticket with each 50¢ purchase. HARRINGTON’S III ‘will be given. who hag been staying in Bismarck fiftcenth-century Italy. a bers of the legislature. Bismarck Elke band directed by R. F 25 ounces : . mer—"Gallant. Lady"—The i i a ihe for ; ; i hamber of the state capitol : Mra. C. A. ome Wednesday| accompanied by Mrs. A. M. Shaleen| as never known anything but hap- County Asks Bids on beginding StS fm. Buaday. Tho Reet enue n . ‘ piness can bear responsibility, over- P 7 afternoon, All delegates and visiting] Of Chicago. a, sister, of, Dr. Brown,| Conc" unforeseen catastrophe, and| Maintenance of Roads win security Th love by her own convention delegates at tea on Wed- ee en va breur”—The n.|, After authorizing the county audi- nesday or Thursday afternoon. tH yy “{tor to advertise for bids on road The committee in. charge of the| Rev. Paul S. Wright will conduct] ishing adventures of Major Henri de/ maintenance work for 1927 and acting WE TRUTHFULLY dance last evening included Mrs. E.| Special services Sunday evening in wade on a number of applications for tax) Come and see my complete line of O. Bailey, Mrs. G. Boise, Mrs. Waddington, Mrs. Robert Byrne and Mrs. Zimmerma: 1°°CLUB TO ENTERTAIN observance of the anniversary of Lin- coln’s . Emancipation Proclamation. Civil War Veterans, members of the W. B.C. and allied organizations, and sons and daughters of Civil War ve- abatements, the Burleigh county com- missioners completed their February session late yesterday and adjourned. Bids on road maintenance work,| covering highways in every section PROCLAIM _ Imported Linens Lunch Sets Banquet Cloths Filet Vanities Dresser Scarfs Guest Towels Madeira Baby Dresses ard Gertrudes Filet Doilies, all sizes PORTO RICAN AND: CHINESE EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS AT SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK THA * Busi fessiona?’ terans will be honor guests and are t ” Women's bole spemorine a dance cordially invited to attend. eee cow to be given at the Patterson hall Sat- neh Si, urday evening at 9 o'clock. Excellent} '_ DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT ¢ aesieeriety music will be provided. Miss Herel 4 Sees mine mil hd ie iledeved i rss a MELE, tate aetared |e dance fo'beceifo at the"Maonie| Poles Reuah, Gftin, from any member of the club. am : "i Eatte sy, nls rea fy ae s Porson Morrow—“Enchated, Canyon.” ancihg i ‘ of the county, will be opened on Wed-| | That Our. Prices Are Low- neaday, March 2, at 2 p, m. 'f est For Best Dental Work vide, beard passed a resolution pro-| I This is a fact easily proved. to Naisiveute scantily we beac complete satisfaction. tax abatements granted by the board |fYOUT comp ag must be settled for by the individuals J Don’t suffer unnecessarily from within 80 days after approval. In the decayed teeth. We extract past, it was pointed out, a number of | them without pain or trouble. a Rabinson ements have been granted by the [Get those bad teeth out now. APPOINTS RURAL INSPECTOR will start at 9:30 and lunch: ard each month and a: time limit § The longer you delay the more Henry H. Hanson of Linton has] Will be served at midnight. Members The Wrong Twin.” for taking advantage of the tax re- Bf worry it will mean for you lat- been appointed rural sehool inspec-| of the Masonic fraternity elsewhere! Widdemer— “The Year of Delight.”| Wctions was never specified. er. You will find us careful ording to announcement made| in the state who are in Bismarck at ! ———_——_____ tnd courteous in all operations, y Bertha Palmer, state super-| this time are especially invited. ELKS MEETING TONIGHT Jona our prices arc the lowest in oR setae Sty t s putin ; hee gre greets Neaie be ri LEAVES FOR CITIES | the city. 7S CEE 5 {0 Mr. dita been county super], F. A. Copelin, a member of the en- BISMARCK | Terri Vanities and many other novelties Mrs. L. J. Borkenhagen 200 Second St. N. W. 1 block north of postoffice. MANDAN, N. DAK. ti in E tertainment committee for the pro- intoygent. of schools immont | oad. automobile, style show. ‘and EATRE gozentt trade ‘week ¢ f this morning| Bebe Daniels, starring in “‘Strand- WINS PRIZE AT HARVARD for Minneapolis to interview booking = ees ‘ oes Eltinge today an Olaf Stavsing Fjelde of Fargo, :| agencies in regard to entertainment) Saturday, has led a life which is just first pear, student in the Harvarc| features for the occasion. BMkin three tabetha’ oll: ate sas aeurded the $80 prac oftered by he| 4, LEAVES FOR HOME | |sarted on the stage. by ‘player in Boston Society of Architecture. Thi:| Mrs. Halsey Hall, who has been be ete wane i omens is the first time that one man ha:| the house guest of her brother-in-law | came, the Duke of York in 'Richard ived th rd. Sixty-three| and sister, Mr. and Mrs, 8. A. Marcks,|the Third.” “The Girl I Left Be- : Harvard students were represented. | for the past month, left this morning| ind”, was next, after which came o No More Shabby poh tin part in “The Squaw Man.’ t ° SUPER 'SENATE-DANCE pon her name. 18 eer rot the age of seven, Bebe, fell in Automobiles Invitat’ ill be issued withi TO ENTERTAIN CLASS love with a gardner’s son “because s : a day or twe.to the dance, the second| Mrs. N. Lloyd Lillestrand will en-|R€ plastered hie hair down on his | WE CAN give your car a eries, to be given by the Senate|tertain the members of the Earnest | orien’ gan, 8 fected a celluloid, § finish of. prnnete beauty Friday evening, February 11. Ar-| Researchers class of the McCabe Me-| Col, two Years eae she appear-§ with DUCO. rangements are being made for ex-| :hodist Ke tencesl schureh this even-| & fore a camera for the first tim county for a number of years. ELTINGE THEATRE CLINIC * the picture being “The Common! We remove all tr: f the pectionally good music. The execu-| ‘ng at her hom ser. Enemy.” i 2 RENE RL yeeees 10) TONIGHT tive committee will be in charge of me foal saed ik dhs: Racted Hlaaxt | old finish—remove every “ { ) the affair. ine Lipiialerd rs An gl morn. | Convent Yealowed ‘before ches was: dent and seratch—and then FRIDAY and SATURDAY With Plate or Bridgework SPECIAL PRIGES ALL THIS WEEK . ‘i build up the imperishable ing for Minneapolis where she was| Signed to play opposite Harold Lloyd. I nijcg fi, 7 In 1918, she became a Paramount; BO Ania, £e8e by coat. galled by the serious illness of her! featured player and in 1923, a star. | We use identically the same tod: ttend ‘of the legi pis October of 1926 found her winning | methods and materials that oye jatea poms cae ae TO VISIT HERE a new five year Paramount contract./] are used by the great auto- 7 tho first of the ‘week but plans tol. Miss Velma Nupen of damestows is| » oie Heats reali ach cnane| mobile punnatacturers—anil come to Blamarek again later in the] sxzest trond ‘with friends in| comedienne queen.” Tf anything of || Produce fhe same resy a a i happened to her since In no cther way can you get e city. t . —_— this story was written, it’s only be-|B th, ine DUCO finish, A 1 ' PEP. MEETING cause Bebe's that kind of a girl. It's obey 1 meh er’ - the high sehool. (A number of talkel ealted by ihe iineas of Me, Peterson's] Assisted, by. old reliable | Ford|l| DUCO your car now. mother.. iterling, Bebe creates a hurricane of with Valley Ci hilarity 'in “Stranded in P. SCOUT PARTY CAPITOL THEATRE ‘gine Bay Pamate a pecyaat tua Fred Thomson's greatest character HERE FROM MINOT: 4 C, Dobson; city editor of the Minet News, arrived in Bismarck | father. tinee Every Day COME ON AND LAUGH- Known to hundreds as the tried and true Nut Margarine éabin on Apple Creck Saturday night. Regular Scout ba 2a Sr predue- A ISH m= geek sane jon now showing af the Capito! en D or salads.. 1es Mire Gerd Wallicer aie Park ave-| ite, ‘The picture has a Western’ 600 i ‘ Mostly fair tonight and background and is replete with the Saturday; not much |] Tersaee nt the Bireavek hospital. | type action that has long been asso- : elated with the spirit of the West. change WIFE 18 ILL The story, however, is one of regen- sentative Willem Watt was|cfation; it deals with the salvation calle to his home in Leonard yester-|0f ® man who vows vengeance and cakes ... or just plain rolls or biscuits. The old-fashioned flavor that only Holiday Nut Margarine can give. $25.00 Plates .$15.00 $35.00 Plates .$22.50 $50.00 Plates. $35.00 TIME WILL BE et 4 . then changes his mind f the ’ d ” ]] day by the illness of his wife, fase pga haters cts - Honan ives whe hays EXCLUSIVE TO VISIT RELATIVES Fron of Rey Beants whe come jute Special Low Prices HAD BY used it will have no other. is \e 01 and change ' ) wiih, and Mrs. Welter Purfeotst| character is handled tna. master On Gold Crowns and Bridge Northern Cocoanut Butter Co, tives at New Salem. ’ pees Tied isine artes a. reinerks Work. Why Pay $10, $12 or 2 Minneapolis, Mina. - { finaly finds the nobler things of life. $15 per Tootk?. ALL Distributora: 18 ILL Silver King ii ent We Use the Best Gold and x ous inte! ne teed. «sp cereal in his “usual Brilliant fashion, The : : ai it Miss Fatey Henson ote spend the with Olive Hasbrouck tn ¢ @ role. of Every Courtesy Is Extend- week-end at her home in Turtle Lake. | ‘B® peastitel Bit whee ee ed to Out-of-town Pa- : HERE: FROM DAWSON Others in the cast are: Mary Cai tients to Complete Their ©. E. Bohen of Dawson is visiting| Matearct Seddon, Buck Black, Wil Cases Immediatel, fo Bismarck for a few days. 4 {ene Course Rs aoe mae ‘ Gamble Robinson Fruit Co. And there will be news pictures and the funny kids headed by “Big Boy” with his large shoes and derby hat in ‘STRANDED Oc | azeent feenrgn gt Siete in| ELKS MEETING TONIGHT ismarch’s Dental Clinic “Funny Face” the city today on bus: — y. Pay your gaé bill now and cg Quality Btylo-Romeany R. B. Gramer of Jemestown is in| Save, the discount before the the city on business. tenth: Peston Dental Company Lucas Bldg. * Rooms 5-7 1 IN PARIS , CE _|AT PATTERSON'S HALL | Tickets $1.00 o SATURDAY, FEB.5 B. & P. W. CLUB| Extra Ladies - - 25 cents 4% ‘ ' 3 ede: Pe. POR eer.