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a3) SIX Sama cheat hither - BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE FRIDAY. 4 Ot The Eight Get Cold Feet| Chicago, Ills. Dec. 14.—Four of the original eight women who be- | SAMINIES HARES ' resignations, it was announced to- night, and asked for jobs in the mailing department instead of on the streets. ‘URS. STENARD FRISKS pecav m eave ro | FABRA HERCHANTS. AND CHIEF OF ORDNANCE as POLICE HAVE NO CLUE SHARP CROSS-EXAMINATION ASKS PRIVATE HEARING. FRENCH GUNS IN DECLARES LACK OF MACHINE WEAPONS HAS FORCED A DRAIN ON ALLIES’ , SUPPLY. | STRANGE WOMAN- PRESENTS CHECKS AND GETS $175 AND NUMBER OF $2.60) PURCHASES, subjected of ordnance, to three hours of cross amination, seek tion of the dela; harp - . D. Dee. 14 ving ber army with weapons. Tomorrow in ex- accompanied by a friend who e y d” her and making a specialty of! tio h the general ob; a r dressed woman [result of one ¢ answering in the open hearing. French Arms for Sammies. Throughout the examination Gen- ch eral Crozier insisted that there had hour: been and would be no delay in equip- use of ping soldiers sent abroad. He admit- Police o! ted that because of a shortage of ma-! Seats eee MAUDE MARIE COSTELLO chine guns the Aimerican troops in| France were supplied \.ith weapons ‘ ——— ot French rake, and that there was Expains How to Prepare Best; a lack of both machine guns and rifles, Bakings at Lowest Expense | in the training cantonments, but de-! Women's organizations all over| clared that the a ining of troops Ame have paid nd gladly—good would not be seriously retarded. round sums for lectures on domestic Holds Baker Responsible. ' science delivered hy Maude Marie Cos-| All bankins | ed by the in each instance. | als say they have no clue. | | Responsibility for the machine gun folio. And invariably ol 1 big situation was placed by the genoral Yate for their moncy Cos: rely ypon Secretary Baker, who,’ telio tells women may | aid, had taken a personal inter- n the matter’and ordered an in- tigation which resulted in the adoption in June of a new gun known , t as the Browning type. This statement came when Chairman Chamberlain said he was not satisfied with the ex- | planation that the delay had been conduct their affairs of cookery in the} best possible manner—at, the lowest , however, ssary for the women of this. city to travel many miles or to spend a sum of money t9 obtain the benefit of Miss Costello’s , teachings. As we are now running in i eries of articles written Costello. When so many are eager to secure Miss Cos- ggestions at a price, certainly of our paper should nd pro‘it by this splendid | ries of articies. | is doubtful whether another wom- ; an ever contributed as much toward the “conservation” of food costs and | selection of purest baking ingredients, Neither am I satistied,” responded {"! the witness, “but | am not personally responsible. 5 Nearly every member of the com- | mittee joined in the examination and | questions were fired across the table as rapidly as the general could ,” answer. ! Millions Yet Unspent. Chairman Chamberlain took excep: tions to conclusions drawn from Gen- eral testimony yesterday, ase eee: raduate of the | that charges by failing ‘to make y OU Chieneo and the Lewrs'| prompt appropriations and labor Institute, She is i Nactaree of a ld Ha vi are Jareey reapers ie ee wide reputation—and a teacher of do- | had 2 intended s an interpreta- mestic science in the public o0ls. 5 : z The Its of her vast experience— tion and that millions of dollars ap- propriated had not been expended. Delay in supplying rifles, the gener- al explained in great detail, was due mnodifieation of the. British. Tntita) , THe stow women the error of mis: type, which large private plants in thig| ™@Magement—the folly of paying ex- country are equipped to make, to.use orbitant prices and the risk of pur- ‘American ammunition. Better t chasing merchandise of questionable rifles , : ality. They raise cookery to the are a result, he insisted. He also said; (4 & vr ied Krag and other types are now being| Bish plane of certain BCE essand sent to National army cantonments: Point on means of reduction; InsDak | i .| ing costs. | a that other praduction is increas. Don’t miss a one of them. ic the fruits of her man iments with baking layed before you in her s cles. Learns of Renomination. While General Crozier was testify: ing his nomination for another term’ “s ordnance chief was received from} President Wilson by the senate. When told of General Crozier's tes- timony, Secretary Baker said the sen- ate committee was properly seeking all information as to what was being done by the war department. He de- clined to comment on the statement! to machine guns further than to! say that the Browning gun was a new Weapon approved by the special board! he appointed to consider the question of light machine guns for the troops,} and ‘that the entire capacity of the country for producing satisfactory weapons is under contract. CHIROPRACTIC NOTICE On account of my increasing practice, and the en- largement of my Mandan office, it becomes neces- sary for me to devote my entire time at said place, and in so doing, after Dee, 31st, to diseontinue my branch office at Bismarck, which I have had for the past three years. It is with deep regret that I am compelled to leave Bismarek, for the friends of Bis- marek and vicinity have done great things for the Chiropractic profession, My new office at Mandan will be equipped with the latest Sanitarium equip- ment, and I will be pleased to see any of my Bis- marek friends and patients at Mandan at any time, Licensed Chiropractor Dr. A. O. 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Be convinced — follow the worth-while recipes on Tell your grocer you insist on having OURS OATS ARMOUR GRAIN COMPANY, CHICAGO ann sas Blacks and Winesaps are fine bakers. Apples baked for dinner tomorrow. McKENZIE HOTEL ATLANTIC CAFE THE DUNRAVEN Few Women of Today Work Blindly Used to be that daughters adhered strictly to mothers’ methods of home manage- ment. "They used certain baking recipes simply because they were favorites of former generations. Times have changed radically. Col- leges and clubs have been established for the express purpose of determining just which baking method and baking materials are best. Many domestic scientists devote their lives to research and experimental work. They are constantly testing food products. They conduct exhaus- tive comparative tests. They accept and endorse only such methods and baking processes as have been found cuperior through scientific measurement of merit, These decisions are given wide publicity. ‘The result is that the housewife of taday produces more wholesome and perfect bakings at less cost than ever before. I have conducted many experiments and have investigated experiments conducted by scores of other domestic scientists. My own work and the decisions handed down by other pure food specialists and domestic scientists—bring out the evidence that the over- whelming majority employ and advocate the use of one special brand of baking powder—which proves once more the old saying that “there is only one dest, I know that this baking powder has won its popularity among experts on merit alone, Because I know that they show no partiality. To ob- tain their approval a product must possess superiority. And that superiority must cover every phase of baking powder quality of material and action. It must be absolutely sure in results—never fail. It must be perfectly pure—leave no harm- ful residue in the foods, It must produce the best grade of bakings—cakes, biscuits, etc, that are light, tender and tasty. Finally—it must be a baking powder that is economical in both cost and use, ee: Calumet Baking Powder is the one baking powder that has won the verdict of superiority and the hearty endorsement of expert domestic scientists—who like myself have proved Calumet’s super- excellence beyond dispute. This superiority “‘sanctioned”’ as it is by eminent domestic science authorities certainly clearly in- dicates that Calumet gives the housewife the greatest of Baking Powder value. ~ re dhe a Py oe C, ath NOTE—Miss Costello is already well known to most of the ladies of our city, She is of the Domestic Science Branch of the University of Chicago, -a graduate of Lewis Institute, Supervisor of Domeste Science in Public Schools, Special Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy, Special Lecturcr to the Women’s Clubs. We are publishing a series: of her most important articles, um! um! It’sa ‘Big Y” Baked Apple Crisp, golden brown with red shining through! ' Baking has brought out all its delicious flavor. Plenty of cream. Apple? Doesn’t that make you long for Baked Rome Beauties, Spitzenburgs, Yellow Newtons, Arkan- | Serve ‘‘BIG Y” ! Or dumplings. ‘‘Buy em by the box.’’ You'll never again think that any apple does for baking. Ask for the Baked ee e a 2 Bis Cp Apples at these Hotels, Restaurants ; and Lunch-rooms SANITARY BAKERY SOO DAIRY LUNCH VAN HORN CAFE GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL Yakima Valley Fruit Growers : Association wi Co-Operative—Non-Profit ‘North Yakima, Washington. I} noun ECEMBER 14, 1927. > m