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6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1981 je je ° [o——____ ‘| while Morely spoke of the oleomar-|cast which will present an operetta ’ Workers Get First Medical Attention garine activities at Washington, D.|at Mandan Nov. 20 will be held until URGES THAT ‘ A Mandan News C., and MacKenzie discussed a sys-|the piece is presented, J. C. Gould, In Soviet Russian Hospitals and Clinics oC jan province, lay. ‘| Reports of officers and an address| Several of the principal masculine BE STARTED AT Ht by J. R. Dice, Fargo, president of the | parts will be taken by members of the It Pays For Expectant Mothers! 1 visited one of the Moscow down- VETER ANS HONORED association, ‘were given Thursday/football squad who have been unable . ‘i ss 5 ‘ning. levote mucl ime ie produc- to Be Employed in Land town hospitals to see an American bd boy who had hurt his knee. He was A utter contest between the/tion because of football practice, he!/Rey, Emil Benzon Ask ‘i POY 4 . sks Club of Communists ina ward with 10 other men and AT MAND AN DINNER treamery men is a feature of the/said. e was enjoying the spirit of the ward. convention, Thirty-eight butter! Dress rehearsals will be given at) © Members to Provide For = No one was worrying about. bills. peat te ea FG a Pes Th Nea ocak tial oe Their Chi ie Editor’s note: This is the | Nobody was afraid he would lose his Sewn Sut SERIA HEE TEES en LN AEACE TREE MERU heir Children First eighth of a series of stories | job while he was sick. The govern- Bly rumen) Baer) Judge, Will HOS Oe eae Eee the | dealing with Soviet Russia. ment was taking care of that. War Mothers Act as Host to|the butter. ye ot’ the operetta is Wetarid auawenaat T visited two of the “rest homes”! 498 at Function at River. nk pe ere neg The nee cnet ae es Rev. Emil Benzon, pastor of the ; " 7° ARD near Moscow maintained by unions " 3 a Fir: . Staff Writer for NEA Service _ |for their sick workers. They were i ‘li Storvick ere among speakers on the COMMISSIONERS MEET TaSSiOE ED COL a Ca ne In the Season S Most Fashionable St les ‘ as i aT Seat ee side Pavillion aft * Routine business occi be: of the Cosmopolitan club Thurs- (Copyright, 1981, NEA Service, Ine) |sanitariums that, according to our fos a be era econ Of Ofc the Mandan elty commission Tues: |@8¥ R000 to be certain that their Hf you were an expectant mother |standards, were none too comfort, e e evening, | children are sufficiently provided for Made to Sell for in Russia, it would pay you to be ajable, But to Russians, never used! Veterans of three wars were present | “nner will close the meeting. Gay night at their weekly meeting. | before they ext factory worker. You would be en-|to comfort, these homes with clean|as 125 Mandan residents gathered at| , %,S- Russell, W. E. Fowler, ©, gj The meeting was set ahead a day t0| "nme Daor told ‘the cruonortnn $29.50 and $39.50 titled to four months off with pay|beds, comfortable deck chairs out|a dinner for ex-service men and their | ATM0ld, H. C. Shulte and C. E. Green-/give commissioners an opportunity to/tnat its members should not I i 5 when the baby was born. in the sun, special medical treatment | wives given by the Mandan chapter | %00% state dairy commissioner, form|Perticipate in Armistice Day festivi-| sien of the fact that in being chari. If you were a lawyer, teacher or/and nourishing food, were heaven! [© the committee on arrangements —_| ties. tabl TOE: . clerical worker, you would get three Ct cn table they should begin such work ai Friday and Satur- Ks 2) 4 , a Inesday night. B ome. pronths vacation ry twaa born {Bar Board Member Is_ | ,, Judve John Bute of Biemarct was/'To Try Civil Cases “Candidates for the Mandan. high| 20, "ede a plea that children be day Only f and one afterwards—or one month} Recovering Rapidly ay uoted as tonstinanter. “Vetaretia OF In Court at Mandan |*»! basketball team will report for | *pighi up and educated properly. ~ } : 5 immedia’ arity and social ' before and two afterwards. * 5 the Civil, Spanish-American, and — Se ae tely after | worker were discussed by the pasto N 13 and 14 You would have no worry over!’ Following Operation|wWona war vere celled apex ‘Thanksgiving, Coach Leonard Mc- Piasnd r. Ov. lo an (| , Rega , upon for| Civil actions are in prospect in dis- Three violin selections were present- HOA ay nae ae ae eee speeches. John Kennelly, past state| trict court at Mandan for the next |M#Ham has announced. ed by Adolph Engelhardt, with Grace . be entitled to 10 days freq jin the! S, D. Adams, Lisbon, member of jeommander of the American Legion, |several days, court officisls sald] Give CHURCH SUPPER Duryea Morris playing ‘the accom- National Woe an days, to|the state bar examining board, is|¥@S # suest at the dinner and also) Thursday. ‘Members of the Mandan Lutheran | Paniment. you might get only three days, to i : ing board, is| vas called upon to speak to the gath-| A sult involving the Bingenheimer h J. 8, Fevold, president of the or- Wool Week make room for somebody else, but|recovering rapidly following an op- ering. Mercantile company as, plaintiff and nw ganization, presided at the meeting. You would be sure of free care, /eration which he underwent in a lo-| Musi was provided by a double) Wiliam Johnson was expected to be | Thursday evening at 5 p. m H. H, Engen was program chairman, . ized the whole medical profession. al Heepitel Week BE. aac Dts er Olin We a roe Mati Curt LSTbA Sto” BeALNREY BASEBALL CLUB SOLD S ecial ‘All doctors are on the state payroll, Soy eee, Dena u red OD aearttea the "at z| offense late Tuesday, was to be sen-| Newark, N. J., Nov. 12.—(P}—Paul Pp ail workers’ doctor bills are paid by |‘"° Temoval of gall stones. He is|Superintendent of the state training | tO py °suage ‘Thomas i. Pugh |Block, owner of the Newark Bears xpected to remain in the hospital|School, led the gathering: in singing ow t the state. i ‘ a tr Friday, baseball team of the International 0 0) One day I visited a Moscow gen-|"Fr About two more, weeks. | | SORES DoPa tna “fags “in elusters| Six Odense farmers recently found |League, announced Thursday he had 5 gral dispensary located in an ¢ut-|B. Adams, who is associated with |and potted ferns arranged alternately |Sullty of charges of assault in con-|sold the club to Col. Jacob Ruppert, Offensive Jing district, where there are tne [his father“in practicing law at Lis-|were used as table decorations. Red,|Hection with a dance hall brawl, alsojowner of the New York Yankees of : EMeaiulrand ons chemeal factory ae left ae their home Thursday beeen and ee eran yee used wine to appear for sentence|the American League. F t 0 d : gical beled ;1afternoon. Mrs, Adams has .been|to decorate the banquet hall. . DIANA BANE BOR ' This dispensary ig raponsible for here for several days, while her son| Mrs. Anna Starke. president of the) INDIANA BANK ROBBED. 00 ors re ree leh Of he ae 000 pene "}eame here Wednesday. Mandan War Mothers, was in charge baapeeee ty LA Sa Ee slau - this district, It handles 1,000 cases y of the atiate. udge Burke Speaks jpanaits Thursday held up the Na-| 3¢ you want to eet rid of foot odors a day. Everything from a pair o! ~ Mi ca " 2 tional Branch bank and the Madison aN eo veuee Young women of Mandan served] At Mandan Exercises for good and all, just rub your feet glasses to a major operation is free. Beauty Shop Offers the dinner. Safe Deposit and Trust company and) with Moone’s Emerald Oil at bed: All the doctors, nurses, dietitians} yy # y — escaped with approximatley $35,000 in| time 3 and other workers are government! New Waving Process wy ANTAL O Mandan residents crowded the high/ gold and currency, $10,000 wn bonds)” ‘It's nothing short iJ " f miraculous the employees. School auditorium Wednesday morn-|and some silverware, eka 1 Five lines of men, women and] Harrington's Beauty Shop has in- COOLEY SPEAKS AT ing as Judge John Burke of Bismarck Son Ee SAMEEREN CES : ! children waited in the hall, before|stalled equipment for the Supercur- made a plea for world pesce on an] BANKER KILLS ROBBER “| bieasant odors Irom the seccud Goa New materials and col- i the windows that registered patients. |line steam process of permanent wav- Armistice Day program. — St. Louis, Nov. 12—(AP)—Struck| apply it ou ors. Luxuriously fur Beh fey ‘A huge wall newspaper, gaudily got-|ing, which recently won the grand Following Judge Burke's address, Perper ea es lt trimmed with Caracul, ten up with colored crayon sketches|Prize at the International Beauty the gathering stood with bowed heads/| three times by bullets, but doggedly SURE 4 a so refreshing Takes the Pointed MM. h ‘acul, and printing gautioned patient to ae in New wees ae : lee ca in silent tribute to the| returning the fire, Gregory Dowling, | S408 Bo at Ch aie ‘hot feet, and apa mea ae c ol a 2 es 7 “tal mly to the doctor about your fe new process, in which no elec- pace RE Ee ic i it \d ‘cashi f the rests o . sickness.” ‘The wall newspaper also| tect is ‘used is ine “only. genuine|Says Farmers “Are More De-| Rev. G. W. Stewart delivered the Ge iN hee Le a anrvice rug Blare and Holts Drug Beaver Wapin Grey, quite unconsciously gave a cue to|Steam machine in use today and is d Ci Check " iat ski i oN Wolf or Manchurian , Mie’ handicaps thet thi ticular | described by Harrington as one of the pendent on Cream Checks ris gave the benediction. west outskirts of St. Louis, Thurs-| foot troubles or they won't keep your 5, * * hospital labors under by listing the| biggest forward steps in the fleld of Than Grain Farmin: Music was supplied by the Mandan! day shot and killed one robber and|™oney. You can have every penny of Wolf. New side fasten- “dreams” of staff members of Po-|Petmanent waving in many years. 9 Male Chorus, under the direction of| seriously wountled another when they| {¢ back if you don’t get relief.—Ad- ings; semi-fitted lines; Jand. With the new process, hair can be : J. C. Gould. tried,to rob the bank, No loot was| Vertisement. belted or plain models. oenee Hotes Hy fer minutes to half Vleet pleas ee Ho reached Armistice D I gained, _ Silk lined and warmly in- I arrived just in time to join a/@M hour without injury to the hair.|@ position where the farmers are] Armistice Dance Is terlined. tour of inspection that the hospital | No kinks or frizziness will be left, and|more dependent upon their dairy " . CALL SPECIAL SESSION . director was taking with six young|® beautiful wave can be completed] cattle and cream checks than grain Financial Success} Madison, Wis., Nov. 12—(AP)— ay Bbctnrs, five girls oa ‘one boy, abe within two hours, he said. ‘ farming, C. D. Cooley, president of ileum The state legislature will be conven- FREE Compound for . had just graduated from the Moscow| Public tated ele of the new| the pemnen city Wascpeericne pnt Although no checkup had been|ed here inten Seay 24,|M§ flushing radiators —with Medical College. They were the|Waving process have been arranged | day persons al Ing completed ‘Thursday, @ substantial] under a call to be issued by Gover-/ the purchase of 2 gals. first group to complete their five-|by Harrington’s for 7:30 p. m., each| North Dakota Dairy association con- realized by the Mandan|nor Philip LaFolette. rf ( &/ - SA miedicalrcoitse cin four, Wednesday, beginning Dec. 2. vention and members of the North| american Legion Ausiliary from the|. Banking and unemployment legis-/{ Alcohol at 39c per gal. L\ The dispensary was an enormous| Dakota Ice Cream Manufacturing a8-| armistice Day dance held at the|lation are the two main topics to|M Clean your radiator. each ~ “The Quality Store” place with consultation rooms for ve ‘| sociation. Dome pavilion Wednesday night,|be considered. ‘ i ty Se y everything from a Red army medial | City-County News | “The dairymen, creamery mansgess|Charles Hughes, post commander, aad |__| J falll and spring. BISMARCK, N. DAK. examination to a clinic on fatal skin |¢———-_@| and_buttermakers he: . E. Ril- . lo producel 14,980, els of iiediy the chemical fatone Hhee| ME, D,,,MeMine,, Mtnneapot| gut aivert Ley Mian and Rehearsing [Otte ee Ln was a special wing for children and|cieg” Guster for the Soo Line rail-|R, Morley, Owatonna, Minn, vice go in = d a huge department for women. Thursdas President of the National Dairy Un- For 00! peretta “all women in Russia should|7°U"S4ay- fon, and D. E. MacKenzie, dairy : Know methods of birth-control b; branch, department of agriculture, o in the end of the Five-Year Plan,” the aie aE ee ene Manitoba, discuss subjects Kindred to Tally zieareeisict the thet acl ‘ irector told me. “All hospitals, the | 5ita1 to Mr. and Mrs. eines ~ | the ry. 4 : . Peter- e ‘ Bind laconic [™ meee warts Ladies ‘ormation.” I saw birth control pam- Phlets in many Moscow drug stores.|qaf", 2d, Mis, George Jorde, Mane : ortions are legal in Russia. , \ apRissia’s medical care of its chil. Bismarck Hospital Wednesday. If Ruptured | C | ' ren is one of its most successful \ 0a ; health programs. In the first years,| BIG COAT SPECIAL ! after the revolution, the death rate} Select your winter coat - | rahe hare ome ta] while sles and colors are com-| IS Free | . dj 4 pen t ing from 25 to id. The plete at a saving A ie American figure is 14 33 1-3%. Sarah Gold Shop. N ; es *# @ & ry : i : Mossoliier iB the Red Army can fy ‘A fortunate get through his compulsory service purchase en- ¥4 ‘without having been taken through Saf Pl W. \ ‘ this museum or some exhibits eer e easant ay eee hie | it, Schools and universities. send offer at this ‘ their pupils to be instructed in the 0 se rat time, a most | care, of their younger sisters and outstanding | rothers, Every factory has special] yy aan value in high . i i low ‘would you like to lose 15 . . gn * . 5 * : aed mothers. And the ee tyece Mes] pounds of fat in a month and at the Why trust to luck? quality ladies’ coats To assist the American makes all mothers register their ba-|5#me time increase your energy and : Of very finest chon- e Dies at the local institute and take| improve your health? Put certainty of success gella and boucle mate- wool growers this store them back for examination at stated| ,HOw would you like to lose a load rials, both lined and if aes oF hati set ties cnn dont pera interlined, in the sea: cooperates in an effort 01 a} ed on’t want and at the same e id F : ‘bourgeois in Husa and’ sicir yea] feel better than you have for yeats? | Apply #t fo Any Rapts 4 gon’s most popular : might not be able to get a doctor at| . How would you lke to lose your ints: Langs or: as high shades of Span- | to induce American (ey However, practically everybody ere a one ae prominent Compinens zRem ish Tile, Kiltie Green, | who has gotten a jol der th at the same e mi you in ee, oe aden the new Wok #0 altractve that youll compel Bent Fue ng Prove This ‘ Rorel petue oF | women to wear fabrics i or some union that has its ow! di- im: mn WenY cee man or womsi we si + k cal center, Foreigners ‘now are| HOW would you lke to get your) shout qyzite,at gnce to .W.,8 sce, uring the very made from wool poke after by the Russian Red ised Tera a noma and at the| free eoirae oeyecen ies RE latest in collar . TOSS, same time develop that urge for ac-| Jus | sees tivity thab makes work a pleasure) 2P*r'gEasurs, uss of apgtnge eaauneny these % With housing conditions so bad in| nd also gain in ambition and keen-Jeventually done away. with. Don't ’ Coats are a very i Ransia taday. the whole theory ist | Hes of mina? iat aiunatee Medea” Ste, good value at ae oolen ae ao folks to hospitals for Coe oD. the mais today sn eee the use of wearing supports yall your their Bena -eatment uch you weigh—then get an ey 0} vi ? y price o 39.50. cent bottle of Kruschen Salts which| the Tsk of gangrene and such dang 0 D A will lest you for 4 weeks. ‘Take one- | {io fhs"etvar tint nes aire thoes Our price for this resses Are half teaspoonful in a glass of hot| sands on the operating table? A host special sale, your FALLING | [re vec ce ee Te, ma eT ae at peor dew oe enaice.at Fashi bl —a0 light on potetors, butter, creams ting around. | Write at once for, thls os 2 75° onabie oe (cae when you have fin- ful thine’ hd Mies aided in ealing : 4 e 4 ished the contents of this tiret bottle] ruptures, tas were,ns Ble At 8,202 | This Fall peopled the root of your Now a will know the pleasant Xa “i ey, etieetisonett ie Ss 1 f | ietroubles,andendthem. | | way to lose unsighth P| Sa j pecials for ' "0 Oe ES ly fat and you'll Keep your scalp clean and also know that the 6 salts of Krus- i q healthy...beir sof lasvour | | £02 have presented you with glor- = Fag Friday and Saturday || - ’ and in place with Leading ‘ ig druggists America over i a sell Kruschen Salts—you can always } Only! we present two feature ‘ 50 get it at Finney's Drig store or Hall’s | Drug store. 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