The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 6

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WHALE MEAT AT ore ORULAR TU HiC Sats as a substitute for beef, and it is gradually being introduced throughout Bismarck has come to it. the country. Whale steaks are here and an es- TURTLE LAKE PIONEER tablished item in the diet of a num- é ber of capital city folk. VISITING IN ‘CAPITAL And they say It Is both good. and cheap. a A Bismarck meat market last week ny A penend: one tt he substan ‘dered 35 pounds of whale meat from SBE Dinner farmers, of Ui Turtle Dake or P iti pi GREE aa an icaxpErtinafit district, is spending a few dys with the Pacitic a was noid @MKinT a day, {old friends in Bismarck, Mr. Felland Be ead Bib tiles came back for| !® treasurer of his school district, and SCTE, “The order was duplicated for| 8, much interested in some of the leg- this week, and whale steaks will adorn! lation of ite 16th assembly. He is sme of the league, but he is af not a mem) a Egor. OF HOE Caen as tables | strongly in favor of terminal elevators q and flour mills, and he believes the There arligs 4 technledT’ question Bank of North Dakoth should be given among lenten observers, Is whale rs meat-or fish? Can it be eaten o’ Fri-|® fair trial, days? Mr. Felland, as a youngster,; The answer ig that. whale steak is|migrated with his parents in 1869 flesh meat, just. as much f -e|from Wisconsin to Iowa. He made from the left flank of B his. home there, in the vicinity of be. While the whale resi »|Forest City, until 1905, when he set- ocean and finds her pastures at the|tled-at Turtle Lake, which was then a bottom of the sea, she is 2 red-ylood-| new and very sparsely settled country. ed mammal who suckles her young'He has prospered in his new home, and produces red flesh that certainly; nad now has @ fine farm which he and fs not fish. his youngest, son operate. He was Therefore, if you are observing lent,| located in a seven-mile belt which last eat your whale steaks on Thursday | summer enjoyed bumper crops, wheat and reserve your halibut, salmon or| running around 20 bushels to the acre, trout for Friday. Crop prospects for the present season A whale steak looks very much like|are very good, says Mr. Felland, who Deef:steak and it tastes very much|believes that in the long run a late like it. It is wholesome meat, and a| spring is better than an early one. inn aaa ———————————————————OOOOOOOOOOOOOe— Ge and KETTLE FINISH HATS The best hat, refined to the nth power $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 good-sized“ whale steer will produce all the way up to a hundred tons of ‘Whale meat is endorsed by Unclé Wife Doing Good Work “I have been bad off with stomach and liver trouble’ and bloating for many years. No doctors or medicine helped me. On the advice of my drug- gist, I bought a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and | don’t want to miss a single dose. It has given me more benefit than all the medicine L have ever taken. I feel I-am doing good to recommend it 'to others.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays ‘the inflam- mation whfch causes practically: alt stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince-or money refunded, For sale by all druggists, Turtle Lake, reports Mr. Felland, is strongly Nonpartisan, In his town- ship there ure only about four farmers who are not members of the league. He is of the opinion that the attack on the league’s economic program in the federal courts has strengthened the FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER. To extol the virtues of Royal Bak- ing Powder is like gliding refined gold. This famous product had. its first ‘introduction on the market about fifty years ago and is-now a household word all over the world. It goes into. millions of ,homes and is known and used in every country un- jder the sun. The Kalfirs in South Africa and explorers at the, North | Pole find it equally good and time resisting. It has come to be regarded 4g an indispensable adjunct to the ; Most up-to-date as well as the most | primitive kitchen, an dalthough many over baking powders have come up- ‘on the market, Royal holds its place ‘jas the“highest grade baking. powder {that it is possible to produce. | The distinguishi Baking Powder is (made from Cream of Tartar, which is jderived from grapes, a delicious, j wholesome fruit. Constant vigilance jand determination of the manufactur- ers to turn out the best article of its ist that capita), brains~and scien- ! tiffe skill can, produce has won the jendorsement of the most eminent \chemists, physicians and _ dietitians 'the world over and made Royal Bak- jing Powder relied upon by countless numbers of women to make pure and | wholesome food. You must clean the stomach and bowels, purify the ak each Spring. ‘or you leave Winter's germs and in- | purities in your blood and system. | Drive them away, clean out the stom- fach and bow take > Hollister’s j | Rocky Mountain Tea, a Spring clean- |ser-purifier. 25¢e. Tea or Tal | JOS. BRE The” - Function Carter, THE Standard Oil Com- pany of Indiana is a great service organization whose chief function is to serve the: public well by buying crude movement at Turtle Lake, + ca 7am “| umph of right’ by indulging in the an- MORRIS IS BACK Secretary Returns From St. Paul Sick Beds ‘Oljver S.. Morris, secretary of the industrial commission, has returned from St. Paul, whither he was called by the illness of Mrs: Morris and two children. The: family.was under the care of two “physicians for several days, but when Secretary Morris. left them Mrs. Morris: and children were out of danger. 3 LLOYD GEORGE PRAISES, WILSON "AND HIS STAND] ' (Continued from Puge One) Germany raise 80,000 men to preserve order, The danger, he said, was ot the world going to pieces, He added: | “A veal danger—the gaunt. spectre | of bunger—is ‘stalking through ‘the land.” Premier Lloyd-George concluded by appealing to all not to soll “this tri- gry passions of mankind, but ‘to con- secrate. the sacrifice of millions by the redemption of the world from the scourge of war.” NOTICE All drinking -water should be boiled until further notice. ,.. C. E. STACKHOUSE, 4-15-tf WORKING OUT: PLANS FOR «PEACE MEET. (Continued trom Fage One.) tion in the near. east. But, according to my calculations, the great crisis will not be reached until June 1926, “In this great war which may be regarded as Prussia’s counter to the war of. 1914-18, the malevolent forces take their rise in eBrlin and Vienna ———— CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears CSPI Ha the Signature of 4 Bao and descend’ by the Black “Sea’ and’ tack | Turkey in Asia on/the Palestine.” civilian use all building ma: an (American food snip by|| that all wes aufet in Hambyre. Germans at , Hamburg Js-untrue acs| A retreat of ten miles in the Mur. Another all ctor’ Ga y Another allied victory is predicted. | cording to ‘an official message recetv-| mansk region is admitted by the Rus: REPORTED ATTACKS UNTRUE. |'cd by American’ naval’ headquarters | sfan Soviets government in 2 wireless London, April 16.—The reported at-|here. Tht message received here sald | message received here today. Bake More — Save More More and: more, thoughtful, women are de- creasing the cost of living by increasing the variety of their home baking. They have learnéd to bake the Royal way with fewer eggs. They have found that more baked foods mean less, meat. They have further discovered that their baking keeps / fresh longer when made-with y) ROYAL ‘Baking Powder Absolutely Pure. : we \ In many recipes, only half as: many-eggs are réquired, in some. none at all, if an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder is used, about a teaspoonful in place of éach / a egg omitted: Try it with your favorite recipes _ Royal Contains No Alum- eaves No Bitter Taste t has now released for: are these. The governmen e iis yey fe : ‘ Resin ay terials and clean-up accessories which were RE Peg of the rs “i oil wherever it. may be ob formerly either forbidden or almost prohibitive in cost. So if you have let oe tained; by: refining it into ", your place grow seedy, Clean-Up and Paint-Up now. These are peace ‘ numberleés products, useful, times and peace should be all brightness, cheer, cleanliness and radiate an — Standar d heJpful, and necessary to the anerey wrognerie ss ee eS 2 ae Oi : well-being of the world, and Protecting Your Investments trost—all these destroy property. And property which A | by distributing these prod- You wouldn't put your’ money in an unsafe bank, nor tation aiatndt gether pareanbees oe ee ae Oe nce widel 50 that they moult you Perpubout fire insurance. : x ‘ Ss 2) i 2 H aves A Pe Cicnany ee But how about nsraet agin che weather? ~ Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishés- mp y sna e instantly ul oo fe 3 and its just as important an agent of destruction aye manufactured to protect your propefty against decay. ~ i tothe consumer wherever he Vd Your home represents a considerable investment.» You Fe Ce Te ee (eae They (Indiana) may live. Refineries and bulk storage, oc- cupying thousands of acres and representing a cash investment of + tens of millions of dollars, are re- quired, to keep the flow of prod- ucts steady. Distributing centers from which Standard Oil products are deliv- ered to individual customers are maintained at ‘more than four thousand points in eleven states. Thousands of motor trucks, which - deliver the products to our cus- tomers, round out the most com- , plete distribution system in the world. In addition to these necessities, ) the Standard Oil Company main- would use the greatest care in buying stocks with the money your home cost, or in selecting.a.bank in which to deposit it. You would want maximum protection. Consider the wa . Sun, rain} snow, heat, cold, Brighten Up Your Home anti ; Have you been wondering how A ! you were going to refinish that Then, too, they beautify your property as well.. Stop at our store. e have some interesting tell you about Sherwin-Williams high your property. 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