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PAGE EIGHT ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE *; No, 10 Monday, Other occupants of| © = in this city. with her niece, Mrs. G.| ents, Mr. and Mrs, L. A, Randall,| Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P. Hess, who is iD, D both cara escaped with slight skin|| Personal and W, Stewart, and at Wilton with Mrs. left Monday ae ‘ier. City, Pics attending the College of St. Cath- sions, ettie L. Macomber. is atten ie state lected The cause of the collision is not Social News of Le ath college. erine in St. Paul, has been el known but is believed to have been dan Vicin Mrs. John A. Dewey and sons left Si 8 vice president of the sophomore LESS IN 1996 due to the slippery condition of the Man Vi ity i] Monday | for ints in Wisconsin} Mrs. W. J. Runge has returned] class. ‘ A Toads. —_—— 9 | where they will visit relatives for| from Eldon, Towa, where she has RP rage CTE a oe Miss Caroline M. Macomber left| Several weeks. spent the past month with relatives} Mrs.’ John Klein and son have re- a. Cupid’s Arrows Less Potent,| The 10th is the last day of) sonday for her home in Minneapolis at and friends. turned from Richardton, where they] minatés ; Miss Ellen Randall, who t thi Waid -| were the guests of Mrs. Klein’s paré Survey Shows—Divorces In- | ‘iscount on Gas bills. after spending the past three weeks! week-end in this city with her par| .Miss Bathilda Hess, daughter of|ents. : crease 10 Per Cent Washington, Nov. 8.—Cupid’s ar- rows were dull in North Dakota last year. A decrease of 9.6 ,er cen‘ in the number of marriaget performed in North Dakota during 1926 was re- ported today by the United States Department of Commerce In_line with the provert that “as one Dakota goes, so goes ‘he other,” South Dakota also showed a de- crease of 8.9 per cent. Divorce Ratio Increases While Cupid’s arrows were dulled, the divorce ratio increased in North Hees ae ind peu cent gain. fee this case ut akota went the a other way, with a 14.9 per cent de- Medix—finest grade san- crease. sat abe NEE : ; itary napkiff (soluble). Reg- marriage tot or Nort a= ‘ e kota in 1926 was 3,958 and in 1926, ular price, per package, The divorce total for 1986 -6Sc. Sale price, each 4,3 . ‘ was 483, as compared to 439 in 1925. ae According to the returns received, - Ey ’ . . there were 1,020,079 marriages per- / : formed in the United States during A ; the year 1926, as compartd ‘with - alt 1,183,334 in 1925. These figures ee represent an increase of 13,745 mar- riages, or 1.2 per cent. The relative x F increase was somewhat less than —— the estimated incre: .e in the popu- lation which amounte< to 1.5 per cent, caiiangona) fl Introducing the Great 2-FOR-1 Economy Sal. \/hich brings to you the year’s greatest thrift event During the year 1926 there were \Orur el ¥ : : ° “are a A °. 1RU86S divorces granted in the #| | for the home. This great value-giving sale is the result of opportune quantity purchases and gives by ee : By . ; . ra 2 ° 175,449 in 1925, representing an in- ; é q| jj you the savings through co-operative buying. Plan now to stock your needs at these great savings. There were 3,823 marriages an- i : nulled in 1926, this being the first > ‘ “EF olinee’”” ments were collected. Eclipse Population Is Larger United States on July 1, 1926, was 117,136,000, and on July 1, 1925, Six in: beeccuneontad) 2f estimates the number -f marriages price ‘per box, or per 1,000 of population was 10.26 90c—eate or 6 1 75 and the number of divorces per 1,000 i ‘box— $ e of the population was 1.64 in 1926, pi Bde eile ber of marriages performed in the country as a whole was only 1.2 itd 5 60c . } pecial 4 ferent states rang2d from a decrease 5e— x C . Regular _$1.25— of 14 per cent in Michigan (result- Pe ng wig q ) a: : gr aed 31 25 . m age i avk : ‘eat See eer ey el a Two cakes Wanda Beauty a soap and two : : : 8 - inary grade = to an increase of 19.5 per cent in h— crackle lass tumblers for 25c Nebraska (resulting mainly from me etd ee 8 Rubber loves q : . a } Regular e 50c—sale A A q years—a very high ‘grade : fea Two Are Injured in : —regular price $1.75— : ea assorted colors—sale price 706 ea. Crash Near New Salem Antiseptic shaving cream : : Q Mrs. Victor Weingerber, Dickin- sale price son, suffered a severe gash on the’ 2 for. crease of 5,419, or 3.1 per cent. year for which statistics of annul- The estimated population of the Wash Cloths Hot Water Bottle 115,378,000. On the basis of these colored edges. Regular in 1926, as against 10.30 in 1925; c as_against 1.52 in 1925. a While the net increase in the num- fale pele a cent, the relative change in the dit. s; high grade to sell ing mainly from the passage in 1925 the repeal of a similar law). wlepriee —7Sc Regular price 55c. 2 at. size Sally, Cameras ori 5 See B price 2 for......... is 7% inches 1 in regular price 50c— head and J. B. Ryan, Minneapolis, received minor cuts and bruises when the cars in which they were riding collided headon a mile and a half east of New Salem on highway Start the day with Quaker Oats —food that “stands by” you. F feet tired, hungry, “fidgety,” I hours ‘before lunch, don't jump acti to the Care of pom teak is ve morn- fern fey wart he dy wih 2 for 25c To feel right, you must have s Taleum Powder in tin—Chy- ‘well-balanced, complete breakfast re, Narcissus, Lilac—re; tation, At most other méeals—lunch lar price 25c—sale 2 c and dinner—you get it. But break- price 2 for. fast is a hurried meal, often badly ; Fondae Cold Cream—regular rice 25e—sale setite Qusl, at couing Se uae eee J rotein, food’s great tissu ‘ream, i. bead 65% carbohydrate, its great : lar price 20c—~eale 5 energy element, plus all-important price 2 for... ic vitamines and the “bulk” that makes Fondae Vanishing Cream— laxatives seldom needed, is the die- Brgy) 2 ae PH ch 2 Pal 25c pega 2) | Kinds: Quick Quaker, Quaker Oats | TOOTH BRUSHES. same sock ataparen onl |‘ ea MOE St - [November 89.10 U3