The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1917, Page 7

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ro — = re “TUESDAY, MA‘ : ESDAY, MAY 1, 1917. BISMAROK DATLY TRHONE_ ae e | ene 6“ ” WI ords of the Coming Diys | S y) did C ; At first it seems a baby’s only this— : e A pink and dimpling morsel, ‘sweet to kis, enat 0-operati G ‘Who gazes on the world with widening efe is si ici di ith ; gz ees, 1 licious when made wi ‘ on wen And greets ‘mankind with gurgles, crows qd cries; 1s simp y de! ue In Baby Week Observance a as, lin eo, a HIS ! . A baby as the race that is to be: NG WDER The opening of Baby Week in the; Afternoon and eveni: i Tha, pvureot & people ots tend , , capital city is marked by the splendid at the Bismarek theater, showing Lies in the clutches of a baby hand. Almost as Well-Known as Uncle co-operation thej“Gloriana,” “Th ” P ‘ rn . + 4 SIU OG ns “ee lace erat ane, Temble. of Molpet’ Therefore its a nation’s vital care Tom’s Cabin and Other Lit- Pure—Healthful—Economical ceiving from the] jVednesday w: ata . ; y Daby Dorn should have his shae : fe sday will be a full day. The Of food and raiment, and of light and sun Ww . kin; der rane pune. say atvernoon has been chosen as the time And mother love—the same 10 every one. erature Handed Down The highest grade of baking pow: pos- ss ‘or the woman’s meeting at the Pres- | See “Ramona the Auditoriunr! ‘ funded to do something to |byterian church chapel. ‘This meet- It by our babies now we do ‘not. well ‘this evening. The story will be told sible to buy and your money re ‘ cote, When ong {ing 18 not for club women alone, but Our land shall fall as Rome.and Carthage fell; | in movies tonight and tomorrow night. | if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer. eo aan ittee n Area jfor every woman of the city, The But if we play the better pant 4 thre It is almost as well known as “Uncle tlie ald ‘ct asked observance of Baby Week is a com-| Gur babies shall make all and other literature J Mfg. Co., Chi they were erected |wunity affair and the women of the faithfully handed down to cach gen- jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago itt 2 Yr Aba ed j community are urged to attend. The = Fey ion as a previous heritage of his- awer, of ‘co-operation, smiling an- program for the afternoon will begin home in Avenue A. The progrym “il times, ‘But one show will be The high school auditori ,,{2t 3 o'clock and will include an ad-| featured by five minute talks’ on d each evening. ( atieionn ‘was a tele ex ye this | dress by C. 'N. Keniston, secretary of | following subjects: “Water and jonthern California is the scene of : : : interest, A lage repre ttn ne| the Bismarck Commercial club. He) erways.” prepared by Mrs. R iplay, and the time covered ex-|A. 0. U. W. will be held in the fees added, this section the Bismarck reothoe men sion Of} will speak on “The Baby and Pre-|Berndt and read by Mrs. G. F, Dul- : ite| tends from 1845 to 1881. The early|Knights of Columbus hall this eve- 9, byte pe ane ic ers and children paredness.” Mrs. H. I. Steele will) lam; irds, Fish and Game,” Mrs. 7 5 ae (days of Spanish rule, when the In-|ning at 8 o’clock. A class of three} In baby Grant-county § was paid Shou a ened oe pains, d-)sing a cradle song by Kate Vannah|C. C. Wattam; “Soil Improvements |° the Presbyterian mange dn-Avenue [gigns were treated considerately, kind-| will be initiated in the workman de-|for a section, and in McLean county, gud ev. ane a Z Sit ara Lite fand Mrs, LaRose her contribution of| and Country Life Conditions,” Miss B will have as their guests this eve-|ly and humanely, up to and through; gree. All members are urged to at-| near Washburn, rentals ran as high tor J LoRicee ‘ alae st ant Vie-' this afternoon. Miss Helen Fisk will| \atilda Williams; “Good Roads,"|Ring the young women and men of|the gold rush, when. their lands andj tend and visiting brothers cordially |as $285 per section, In Stark county Hoine Fires E Singing of “Keep the piay a piano number and Mrs. LaRose| Mrs, T, R. Atkinson; “Mineral Re-|the congregation properties were mercilessly confis-| invited. the average rental per section was ome Fires ‘Burning” was a special will lead the community _ singing. |, a Mee mats TWh ° ‘ cated. —_———————_ $51, while in Adams, one of the state's feature and the auditors joined in the s}j i sou Mrs, M. W. Roan; “Fores- oe ‘ : : in Slips with the words of “Keep the FG ey Santa ‘Barbara, Monterey and San grazing lands ran chorus with a vim seldom heard. Mrs. Home Fire Burning” and “The North ‘ Mrs. 8. W. Corwin; “Undevel- Opens ‘Club Seasen {Gabriel missions, Camulos Temecula, | on. LaKose also directed the singing of tl:o:a Song” will be distributed for ones Resources,” Mrs. H. S. Dobler.| | ‘The Mandan Country club opened} gay Diego and other sections of ma GRAZING AND Lh ) the pba apsasy song. The schoo! the community singing, Ev2rything ne Se Esher was received into | the segsen Saturday evening by a ny California are shown as they were lunch exhibit was most educational has been arranged to make this a aa Bip oF iis elup te ay vrtv at the club] inthe days when the fathers walked Li ht th h ange demonstiated clearly the practi- rousing and instructive meeting. Wecney cause Dy Mrs. W. F. Cush: ; of lub} gmong-their people and made no dis- ghten the house ee echools aching domestic science; 1, addition to the woman’s meeting, "& "OVS 1° glee zing tinction. of race oy color, Keeping by serving a sage ‘Mr. Wingreene, manager of the Bis- . Sh, 4, in XN : vere another deion-| attractions for the afternoon and eve- Oe at ~ bi hide | : i - stration pf the wide scope the women|ning at the Grand theater, He will | eet returned today ow No. 3, from, Rap act je bli eam = pod that conteny ates are covering. show “Gloriana,”.a three reel picture, ;% Sever’! months’ visit with her sor} ‘tn | Prices Obtained This Year Ap- imum of nutriment at low- i Dr. Melvin R. Gilmore, possibly the! which the women’s ¢lubs throughout | rry F. McLean, of Montreal, Can, Mae, RAL Conn . jostvas|, Goes to Wilton—Charles Cowan of . est cost, and with the least hest authority on Indians and Indian| the country strongly recommend for * ae during the week-end at her home in| Third street spent the week-end in proximate 25 Per Cent Bet- 0 : . 4 ts, gave @ smendid tale. Mie: P.;children; “The Temple of Molock” athe Chuteh Society, Meeting santana te met! spaptnige ch, Wilton. ter Than Ever Before dea the digestion, Shred- T h entertained by singing a group; put out by the National Society for he Lad Aid society of the Pres; DB + a Ning—Gr LSeSaa Wheat Biscuit i of songs and the pupils sang patriotic !the Study and Prevention of Tuber-|byterian church will hold its regular | Beach, house guest of Mrs, Hemy Wie tiee ts pA eae econ Had anyone “told a pioneer rancher led is the songs. \culosis. Physical culture reels, which| Work meeting ‘Thursday afternoon in|: Newton of that city, A number s ? trans-) of Colonel Roosevelt's North Dakota} feal autocrat of the break- 1 b . » zs oO! tertainments nave beet iven | acting business and calling on friends. | lays that grazing i ha 4 Elaborate Program for Wednesday. |are most benef and interesting to] the chureh chapel. ‘The business ses-| avant fe. been . gi | arene Cow. days That ararine One Ne fast table—the one cereal Wednesday afternoon, 3 o'clock at! children as well as adults, will also] sion will be followeg by a pot lunes | i" 4 ayward since “eoming’ to! Licensed to Wed—A marriage 1i-| in this state would lease at ‘ i H the :Presbyterian chapel. be shown. Mr. Wingreene has chosen | supper, [gree ee eee cense Was issued’ Monday to Parl is. | anni ner ated tion. sal. © ay food that holds its mn i Woman's meetjng. : the Grand theater for its central lo- tee . Speaks and Bessie Wilson, both of| Weuld undoubtedly have | br ‘ ainst all comers, wi | Piano Solo, Selected.......Miss Wisk cilities. This evening members of the drill] ,pomqont er the Hs : —— A ta Guneter aeation Wear Roach’ did : i Community Singing, “North Dakota “os team of the Modern Brotherhood of |PresWlent of Ue state Congressional! Resumes Position—D. G. Wetch, | (Mat # auaner section near Beach did | It is a boon to the busy Song”......... ‘Led by Mrs, LaRose |- Monday Club Meets. ica will give : ety iy { Ution and f ther Tr EAE Ds/0¥,! who has been ill for the last three | [es Ana 8mm ere ‘ A America will give a dancine nly several days ago. To the $300 rental, housewife, a welcome relie! Address, “The Baby and Prepared- Conservation of ‘North Dakota re- ba ic tsnll 8 1 ww theiy ‘] ™6!months, has resumed his duties as |‘ . ‘ x id ig 4 p Pat there is added a fee of $8, making the SS Mr. G. N. Keniston | sources was studied by the Monday] Piyysday ovemue a+{clerk in the shoo department of the} it) cost of a year’s, lease S203 to the jaded stomach that Solo, "“Keop the Home aires Bare club Monday afternoon when the] Logee No { aa N t my | Webb (Brothers store. Other Quarters in Golden Valley has wrestled with meat ; ae s. LaRose club met with Mrs, W. B. Lahr’at her} pariy in tie seme ball OC »,{ Baldwin Visitors—Among the busi-| county leased for $250 and $212. and other heavy Winter orchestra. will i 2 TAG "Iness visitors in the capital city Mon-| ‘The highest figure received for an A + a entire sectioin during the recent leas- foods. Try it for breakfast % 4 | | Pa dj i’ » e i} | \ i ° ‘ t ie o 4. By ~ ¢ baad on i ‘Bis day from Baldwin were C. W. Streeter of one of the Baldwin banks, and I. ing of university and school lands in with milk or cream; for yrapt to rebel. a- gainst milk soon- — to convey "tte folks is ina dish of Krumbies Bakes your cakes evenly. You turn the flame high and make an omelet in ten minutes or—very low and bake a roast for hours. The heat stays at just the temperature you like. You don’t need to watch it, Hot bread in the morning. That’s the time you will like the New Per- fection. The oven takes ten minutes to heat through. Hot rolls for breakfast or bake your bacon. Don’t make an extra big fire as ona coal or wood range, and wait, and wait for it to heat. Turn it right offwhen you are through. Saturday baking doesn’t heat the kitchen. The long blue chimney concentrates the heat. ‘Keeps you cool and the dinner boiling. It keeps an even temperature; it keeps clean and the kitchen clean. It keeps fuel cost down, too. Saves one-third. Easy to fill; easy to light; easy to rewick. Look for triangle trade-mark. Ask your dealer to demonstrate this stove. Standard Oil Company 72 W. Adams St. (Indiana) Chicago, U. S.A. For best results use Perfection Oil 100 the Luacauvnai campaign which will open in the Presbyterian church May 7 for a three-day session. Prominent women speakers have been secured to conduct the meetings and include Mrs, Guy Davis, Mra, Silverthorn and ‘Mrs. D. B., Wells. These women have received flattering press notices wher- ever they have’ been on a program. and their appearance here is awaited with interest. 8k For Soldier Boys. In honor of John Larson, John Mc- Gowan, Carl’ Munson and E. Spahn, members’ of Dr. W..J. Hutcheson’s Bible class of the MoCabe church and who leave tomorrow to join the navy, Dr. and Mrs, Hutcheson will enter- tain for them this evening at the par- sonage. ~The guests will include oth- er members of the class. A number lof the members are planning on en- | listing. * District Club Meeting. | The annual meeting of the fourth district of North Dakota Federation of Woman’s clubs has been announc- edifor Tuesday, May 22. In Lidger- wood. Mrs. H. L. Bolley of Fargo is chairman of that district. Miss | Katherine Jensen of the home ecom- ics department of the state agricul- tural college, will speak on “Thrift in the Home” and Miss Mae Macdon- ald of the extension department will speak on “Canning Fruits and Vege- tabl The district is made up of 22 clubs, The keynote of the meet- *o* Members of the, Thursday .Musica! club will give a luncheon tomorrow at 12 o'clock noon ai the Grand Paci- fic hotel in-honor of Mrs, William V Kiebert, who leaves shortly for Cen-; ter, to: spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. N. Tripp. Mrs, Kiebert is: one of the charter members of the organization and ‘Aas been prominent in musical circles inj; the city. A large representation of the members ‘are expected to attend. oe 8 For Miss Wright. In honor of ‘Miss Mabel. Wright, who has been Organist at the ‘Pres- byterian church for the morning serv- ice for some time and who leaves to- morrow for Minot to make her home, the Misses \Bessie Keenan and Hliza- | beth Bayliss, members of the:morn- ing quartet, will give a dinner this evening at the Grand ‘Pacifi¢” hotel. The guests will include’ besided the honor guest, Mrs. William Moore, who takes Miss Wright’s placeiat the organ, Mr. and ‘Mrs: George Humph- reys and Henry Halverson, Mr. Humphreys and Mr. -Halversén are; also members of the quartet. meeting of Eismarck Lodge No. 120,'in the state is $677 in Dickey county, | H. S. Lobach has. just received his | commission from the national head- quarters in ‘New York City giving him authority to form the new divi sion, A number of the boys of this cnurech have asked to become mem- bers. eT Corr ue Te TT Fok three generations of dentists The S. S. 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