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‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ievmeneneenenmenbeneneeerenertunane It Works! Try It The McConkey Commercial Co. Tells tee loosen a sore, 510 Broadway Phone 209 tender corn so it Sifts out without pain Sugar Syrup Molasses f PANNIER OVER DRAPERY Women’s Club Plans in the west they visited relatives E 3 ;and friends in Portland, Ore., Seat- Xtensive Programs|tic, Tacoma, South Bend and other points in (Washington. Mrs, Thro-! | Gig toe, Sluts of the Capital dant wlio went in rhe Interest ot her Sesece terete ewseer ceo Sugar or its equivalent is a = that thls price will hold the ig extensive pro: 1» is ‘y much improved. Good news spreads rapidly and drug: necessity to the human system. next day) to our regular ¢ | d nroerains for the week. The Mon- © Sat + | gists here are kept busy dispensing is equivalent may be ob- tomers at prices quoted, but lay club met this afternoon with the Food Sale Announced, | freezone, the ether discovery of a Cin- tained In many ways but sugar prefer not to sell to any one secretary, Mrs, T. R, Atkinson, at her} The Ladies Aid society of the Swe-| | cinnati map, which is said to loosen Itself is now nearly unobtain- But’ a regular customer at any 5 A home | in Avenue B. The club studied | dish Lutheran church has announced | any corn so it lifts out with the fingers, able In large quantities, and rice. ta “Public Health” and papers on “Wa-| food sale for Saturday afternoon in | ; ‘Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter will bo more scarce Or unob- ugar, ter and Milk Supply” and “‘Benefit | the office of the Hughes Electric com- | | ounce of freezone, which will cost very tainable in a short time, 914; Ibs. .- whl 00 | of Food Inspection” were read.” The | pany. 9 little, but is said to be sufficient to rid We bought a few tons last oo” . roll call was responded to by quota- See j one’s fect of every hard or soft corn or week and should have pur. Sugar, 9 75 ions on “Kight Living.” Eastern Star Mecting. callus, chased twice as much, but 100 Ibs. ° The Mothers club will meet Tues-| At the regular meeting of the Bis- You apply just a few drops on the cot not get it, and when this Substitutes will have to be day afternoon with Mrs. IR. M, Berg-|™arck chapter of the Order of East- tender, aching corn and instantly the Jot Is gone we can not be cer- used and syrups and molasses eson, at her home in Wighth street.|¢rn Star tomorrow evening in Ma- soreness is relleved, and soon the corn tain to’ supply you with any are the best substitutes, but Hawaiian music, illustrated by a pi-| Sonic Temple, @ memorial service is so sariveled that it lifts out with- more, buy these now t00, as prices ' , ano solo, will be presented by ‘Mrs.| Will be conducted for members who out pain. 3k is a sticky eu enaee (While this article is being are advancing rapidly, j D. T. Owens and the current events} have passed away during the last wich dries wae sould ine join: written a woman, we do not Karo, dark, half sal 75 mill be discussed by iMrs, Frank Har-| Ye. anes ag thee enon Ieriats the esi know whom, telephoned us for 400, gale... ic tis. i his ale eieee 4 the price on 100 pounds of Karo, extra q ality, The Curr E f i Club Notes, This discovery will prevent thou- sugar, he ite Sts + Ye urrent Events club will hold) 1. wa” Meponald will be hos- sands of deaths anaually from lockjaw rot rent ar wih ‘bangs Dene ae eee 85c and infection heretofore resulting from & next week this same woman « the suicidal habit of cutting corns. | Will wlskcches kad’smot Been oa mo: 65c quite so hasty. : ne sugar tomor- Log Cabin Syrap,, 50c ain not guarantee per can 30c and...- afternoon with Mrs. H. C. Postleth-| te8s tomorrow afternoon at her home ‘waite, in Avenue B, instead of with in Thayer street, to comembers of | Mrs. Andrew Miller, as was announce: | ‘he Birnaey club: Whist: willbe the ed. The study of South America will | *musement. at | ‘be continued and will be featured by! The Neighborhood club will be en- gle papers on “South ‘America as a Mis lertained Wednesday afternoon by sion Field,” “Report of the Commis-! Mrs. 1. E. Opdyke ‘at her home in) sion of Christian Work in Ratin Mandan, avenue. Fancy work, will America,” and “Missions in Chile.” Pe the diversion. | The Fortnightly club will hold its . Entert ings Class, deferred meeting Wednesday after-| ying Melvin c see “entertained | noon with Mrs. J. Maurice ‘Martin, at Saturday afternoon at a children’s her home in Fourth street. The study| party at her home on Sixth street nil include papers on “Commercial! the guests includinz members of her Opportunities in South America,” and) sunday school class of boys and girls ‘Transportation ‘Facilities in South o¢ the McCabe Methodist Episocpal pbc i ue. Ne on ‘South Am-| church, Thirteen members out of 15 ak 8 te algo, foatere: , attended. Various games formed the ” a e Thursday Musical club” will a hold? its ‘regul ting Thursd; amusements and the hostess served ol regular meeting Thursday | juncheon. Mrs. Hagen was assisted by afternoon with Mrs. E. 'D. Rose, at} Mrs. B.H. Howell and Miss Hazel her home in Thayer street. The study | Hutcheson. will be confined to “Women Compos- se 8 ers.” ‘Members of the club will give Cards for Exhibit Issued, a review of the life’ and works of a! Cards for the seventh annual pa- favorite .composer, fllustrated bya! trons day and school exhibit sof the e its postponed meeting “Wednesday We can BHCKLOT GARDEN FEVER | == HITS BISMARCK---F000 | The McConkey Commercial Co. 510 Broadway — Phone 209 PREPAREDNESS GERTAIN “Food prepared for Bismarck” | Potatoes in particular will be in “WANTES TO BE CHAPLAIN. is being made certian by a more ex-|demand next fall. It is urged that} Rev. W. Lee, pastor of the Meth- tensive, intensive cultivation of back-| owners of vaacnt lots who cannot | odist Episcopal church of Rolla, has yard and vacant lot gardens than| themselves place them under culti- | made application for the post of chap- the city ever heretofore has known.| vation report to Secretary G. N. Ken-| lain with the First ‘battalion, ‘North Every inch of ground that will grow | iston of the Commercial club in or-|Dakota National Guard, now engag- a food plant is being pressed into|der that these plats may be allotted | ed in federal service. service. There wlil be no slackers | to willing city farmers who will be j among the city farmers. Every one | glad to co-operate, will do his share, which will go a ——_—_——_ long way toward removing from the NOTICE OF SALE. jshoulders of the big farmers—the Bankable paper will be accepted on hope of the nation in our present|samo basis as cash at Pat Harvey > vocal or plano. number. public. schools have been issued to ordeal—the necessity of feeding this |Mstate sale, April 22, 1917. j at the patrons and friends of the schools. | city. PHILIP HARVEY, ‘ . Jubilee Missionary Rally. The hours will be from 2 o'clock to 5| The Commercial club, Mayor Lucas : Executor. \ . Eismarck, was, one of the seventy|and a brief program has been ar-; and other ‘patriotic agencies are en- ‘The World's Greatest , cities chosen by the notional leaders | ranged by the children of the variuos dorsing and aiding the movement. Esternal Remedy, of the’ Woman's ‘Foreign Missionary | departments, A slight change in the Scores of backlots already have been society of| the Methodist Episcopal] date of the Will school exhibit has spaded “or ‘plowed. Within a. few NOTICE ; Le olaltlewsnd ‘church denomination, as the place for} been made because of the Lexington! Noy york, April 16 : veeks it is anticip: here will not , April 16.—Although most { type emphasize tie smallness of a| Weeks it is anticipated there will not) : P be an idle strip of land in the city,| WANTED—All outstanding bills Backache, the Jubilee Missionary rally, to be|day celebration that afternoon. The tee Pian Y - held simultaneously Tuesday. The} Will school exhibit has been changed | women love the aight-line’ gown, wile une ey bey alae be of nor. against Co, A presented to J Any Local Capital City jubilee will be held to-| from Thursday afternoon to Wednes- | far-spreading hip overdraperies. To- hie patinierod erect ta Tost 3 = + e u . Pain. morrow evening in the ‘McCabe (Meth-| day afternoon. This is the same date | far-spreading hig overdraperies. To- | tic whoa develope ie eet iat . HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS W. Murphy, Captain First N. D. Ansist on Having odist Episcopal church, beginning at} as the Business College exhibit. day’s design is of a circumference; A combination of a heavy and a MAKE OWN GOWNS Infantry Commanding Company ALICOCK’S. - oishocks and the speaker will be] 1 4 ww. ioberts of Main street | that meets with the approval of fol-| light cloth is the rule for building AT A BIG SAVING A at once. Ss comer ’ Mrs, George B. Taylor of Minneapo- entared the “st. ‘Alexius hospital to- lowers of both extreme and moder. | most fancy frocks- with the embroid- ‘ >a lis. The local society is planning for se OXIUS DOED ate fashions. Overdraperies of this! ery applied to the lighter texture. a large attendance, They will be as-| ay. where she will undergo an op- sisted by the young girls of the| eration. 4 Standard Bearers, A silver offering| Miss Mary (Newell of Beach, who fe ha ai . | was in the city during th k-end, , A ili will be lifted. The invitation fs ex-| was in the city during the verkend.| Women’s Auxiliary to ! tended to the general public and es- i { pecially to the missionary societies |RObinson of the McKenzie. of ‘the other churches, ‘Delegates ae S Il Fl B from Methodist churches of this sec- e ag uttons as on are expected to arrive in the HAMILTON HOLT COMING ‘ city tomorrow. A id L l ds | van ; id to Local Guards at My 4 Joint Birthday Party. 10 TEL Of REAL PEACE ———— — , A’ charmingly appointed children’s ° Everyone in Bismarck will be giv-, it is hoped that the membership may | Announcement Owing to prevailing conditons in this country we ffmd it imperative to change our system. ‘party was given this afternoon in the —— en an opportunity to show his colors’ be. greatly increased by the date of ritth street, a heee és ne coven You ‘Independent Sei adatsen'a Bie on Lexington day, when flag buttons tie ag t meetings Svhlelt will be held s . 2 a , a iS= - > offere aa in the Commer 5, birthday anniversaries of their daugh-| marck mass meeting in the interests| and badges will be offered by sale by} 0 11° foes pee Saturday. The ae Absolute conformity to the 30 day limit on credits will be followed after May 1st. ter, little Miss Helen, and little Miss| of a real and permanent peace at the} members of the Women’s Auxiliary pe wor bebiee wes . ? fe ganization is not-one which advocates | ‘Betty Morrissey, daughter of Mr. and! Auditorium April 30. Arrangements |the Camp Fire Girls and the Boy; war, but one which ands not believe Mrs. E. A. Morrissey. ‘Forty little | for Holt’s talk were made.at a lunch- : We are compelled to pay our bills every thirty days of procuring in shirking the duty which devolves | nce of members! upon Joyal citics when war comes un- nilies. solicited. ary held a well] oMrs, Hugo A. ‘Mella and Miss Lelia attended meeting at the armory Sat- Saturday to in- . Scouts, as a im funds for the a: of Co, A and their The Women’s Au guests attended, the hours being from| con given today for B. H. Frencl 4, o’clock to 6. ‘Children’s games| personal representative of the Now formed the amusements and an inter-| York editor. Judges A. A. Bruce, G. esting program ‘of songs was enjoy-} D. Mann and Mayor A: ‘W. Lucas > ed, The honor guests were recipients| Were named a committee to make ar- A ies; / of many bonutifil gifts. ‘The party | 'angemients for the meeting, urday afternoon, when the sale of] torviow “Revs. H.C. Postlethwaite was featured with considerable patrl- Holt, with former President Will-|utton badges was | decided upon, and Bruce Jackson relative to the en-| otism, as the national colors were| fam Howard Taft, Judge Alton Several. thousand of these patriotic; simon a lemons Hee Boot used with the beautiful spring blooms Parker one time Democratic cand cee re ee eons SBE Oe On i 3 a . ington day, and ‘Miss Marshall, guard- | in the appointments, The two little| d@te for president, and a dozen other apa camp; Miss Meade, of | and in doing this we simply ask our customers to assume the same responsibility we do. The object is to keep our relations with our custom- little emblems have been ordered and ithe ladies hope to dispose of them all, The proceeds will be devoted} ian of Tin er within reasonable limitations. honor guests also were presented | f the nation’s biggest men, is de- | ian of ‘ at ¢ with fags and ‘balloons, The table| Voting time and money to spreading wholly to the uses of ‘Bismarck’s sol- W icaka camp: Mrs. Fr reed of Sacac BROWN & GEIRMANN held two large birthday cakes, each| the propaganda af the American|dler boys. ‘ _ | awea camp. and Miss Densford ‘of | AN: ornamented with elevn tapers. As-) ranch of the “League to Enforce| The Women’s Au is a ptr iaieat camp vers ay pointed. on CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Barfhenecht & Lee ‘ ‘ h any wom-] terest the py) Fire Member! MA Peace.” {otic organization, in whi sisting Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Morrise’ nas i ‘ e a ue The tone of this organization may | an residing in Bismarck ma t with take | of the aux also will G. M. MANDIGO & SON Neate Mae Chretien ee be judged from the fact that both; Part. A general invitation b been; the sale, wh will be repeated Mem- | “An “ Dorothy McFarland, teachers af Migs | Henry Ford and William Jennings | extended the women of the city, and) orial day, May 30, THE M’CONKEY COMMERCIAL CO. Helen and Miss Betty, Miss Mildred | Bryan have declined to join. | It is |. oe mi W. H. SPEAR & CO. (mane sa . a Dies not, as. Mr. French pointed out at = . | Morrissey and Ds Lella Diesem. luncheon today, a “peace -at any |tices of whose coming have heen re: | Young's home on Fifth strect will un- { Guild Meeting. price” organization. “It is,” said Mr.|ceived by Hoskins. There is a big doubtedly be improved some in the YEGEN & SCHNEIDER GEORGE GUSSNER i . Rnerata French, “the league that put the fist |}demand for the national hymn es not distant fuiure. Members of St. George's Guild of in pacifist.” sung by the great [rish-Ame Other activiti The idea of the association is a|tenor, who henceforth is to be ported are as tlollow: in estate re: | St. George's Episcopal church will i. The Stables | 1 f oe A existence after the close of the pres- o Joseph [.. Kelly of the Marshall | parish eae ons, ace Roinidgion: ent European war with the object of | Oi company; 1 half section located | BROWN & JONES ’ attend gue daft ch lia forlant feat establishing a permanent condition of HINGKLEY 0 ERTY SOLD north of Menoken to Dan Met Sorm- cea? ee ters will be considered, DOr “| law and order among nations. fel a quarter secon at Mom to KUPITZ COMPANY : f 77 tto Brown of that place, and two a7 .8 oe JOHN’S FIRST AMERICAN SONG. Sear Tey te ar Sterling to farmers of | i Return: From Pacific Coast. John McCormack’s first truly Am. | Purchase Made by F. E. Young of the HAL focstlie? peas tat (Mrs. P. H, Throdahl and son, Peter,|erican song, which he sang for the Young Real Estate Agency— 6 Jr, of Sixth street, returned last ev-| Victor people immediately after tak- Pther Transfers. TO MEET APRUL ening on No. 2 from a two months’ | ing out naturalization papers, is “The| ‘A.C. Hinckley has sold his proper- It is probable that the sojourn at the Pacific coast. While: Star Spanled Banner,” advance no-|ty at the corner of Avenue B and| meeting of the new state highway| Sioux City, Ta. April 16. High ‘Fourth strect—across the street from | commission will be held at the capi-| school girls of this city are designing | the governor's mansion—to F. E-| tol April 20, when maps showing ten- | and making their own dres at al t official The property is 150 feet |tative routes of trunk line highways | saving of from $10 to $25 on each | TTT — : i square and has four small houses on | will be presented for the commis- | gown. ere is oO ing | e it, it. The property adjoining Mr. sioners’ consideration. |All the girls have to pay for is the! ; material. Teaching them how to| is part of the edu- sai rer BABE WAKES CHAMP FORGET POLITICS: Skcktshe "at's a either wear or sell them. uy 0 $° (More than 70 girls are already tak-| If you } ANNOUNCEMENT The following prices go into effect April 16: Large loaf, per loaf - 15c Small loaf, per loaf - - 7c Rye loaf, per loaf - - 15c Graham loaf, per loaf- - - 7c |ing the course, which is in its first | year. M. G. Clark, superintendent of city schools, is heartily in favor of the plan. | Van Horn i falligy bait or Tteko's peg bape 1 ot Grill Room Doughnuts, per dozen - - 18c | Every evening from 6 P. M. ee 1PM! Rolls, perdozen - - - - 15¢ t. ae oo Pies - - + te ee jon’t. Miss Hearin: é Cookies, per dozen - - - - 15¢ zy poten te aly MISS LILLIAN MAASS iy ad ewe alt Si ed: The girl with the pleas- igned: tat cian a ocr ing personality in her HUGHES BROS. BAKERY . Pieper ao ener nen cree ani ees ate RUNGE & EVERTS BAKERY : pecking and tailing. “Address ‘Ob, Dept’ 3, Derwe Baeke MR. CHAS. CARLOS ; | Twesizes, 50c aad $1.00—Seld Everywhare-—-Genraateed by The Herpicide Co. National crises and polities are forgotten when Champ Clark, t the pi JOHN Cc. HOLONBEK. i Agplications at the better barber shops ond Beouty “, ‘ speaker of the house, takes an hour off to be with his first grand- ai ie piano 3 a hxtee ial son, Champ Clark Thompson. This photograph shows the two Mel ioe: Al Demoed Gension Nerpicide end GET IT." =e Champs with Mrs. Thompson, formerly Miss Genevieve Clark, -, wihorawues

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