The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 2

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4 UUUGUOUOUOURSUGUUNSGGESUCENUCOLDDUDONUROGUUUSUEUEOUGUDUOUOUCS00000000000000885000500008900085, Tam a report by tee retonmending that the Jamestown | Minn, Y ii M Gas ¢ be rates MOTHERS: SOUVUAUDTCVUATANDAOCUAUOUCUOOUOOLOOCOUOUCEOUOGOUGUEUGOOGUOUOETHCUOCOUOOCUUOCEOOCOUGUECODUOEUEEEAEEE CHAS JAMESTOWN PUBLIC}?*,:« UTILITY COMPANY ice connections in Jamestown, and p Day and reported ev Through the ing house ass is rapid]; as ar the si ern Nor! She will appreciate the kind that is: ¢ “Made with Care for People Who Care.” OFFMAN’S Chocolate Shop i than $7,000 in the ex! mains and in making sage of the report and amended ordi- lar, May meeting of. the city council, | Beisecker. Monday evening. | held in the cit Introduction of iC trie light cominit- Those who have not ordered | and the body vuthorized to increase} Taylor Fruit call Mrs. A. A. s in this, city, on company, expend | Jones, 5448. The kind youcan’t get enough of—doughnuts everybody relishes—dough- nuts that are light, fluffy and tender as any cake. This is what you get when you. use : “BEST BY TEST’ The ideal baking powder wherever baking powder is needed —insures greatest bak- ing savings and guarantees better’ baking results. In doughnuts—in any baking—you .are assured tasty, tender, evenly raised goodies that are thoroughly wholesome. Used by more housewives thanany other. Double the usual leavening strength. Made in the world’s largest, finest, most pat sanitary baking pow der* factory. CALUMET DOUGHNUTS 4% Cup sugar 1Egg 24; LevelteaspoonsCal- 3 Level teaspoons shortening umet Baking Powder 1 Level teaspoon salt 2%, Level’cups flour” X% Cup milk or water Lemon and mace flavor How to make them—Cream sugar and shortening together, add well beaten egg. Then add milk. Next mix in flour and bak- ing powder well. sifted together. Work dough as little as possible. Turn cut.on well floured board and roll out quarter inch thick; cut with doughuut cutter and fry in boiling hot fat. This is one of the many famous Calumet recipes, furnishing Amer. tca's tables with more delicious bakings. Cutout and paste in your recipe book for future reference. ‘ Observe This When you buy a pound of Calumet you get a full pound—16 oz. Some high: priced baking powders are now being put on the market in 12-0z. cans instead of a pouttd. Be ! sure you are getting a pound when you wan No short weights with‘Calumet.o%s) 28/9 | its regular month, e banks of cen th Dakots the largest reser Dakota west of Fargo,.and new cor- l respondent banks are being added to the list each week, Titi BISMARCK CLEARING HOUSE.. ie aah ASSOCIATION MAKING ° GOOD; The Bismarck Clearing Hou ciation, of which four of Bisw five banks are members, and which ex- pects to take in as soon as organized the new Bank of North Dakota, held y meeting this week hing ship shape. yties of the clear- lation the capital 1 . ast night by Mrs, M. MacGregor 2 MAY BOOST RATES; nance to that effect featured the regu- ae avenue south, a relative of M a Funeral ‘services will Fessenden at 2 o'clock this afternoon, is now iter in MRS. T. L. BIESEKER DIES AT FESSENDEN Wife of Well Known North Da- kota Banker Passes be held at rill be taken to Austiu,| mission, who advises that an average | '| WIDESPREAD INT }get on the ballot, the I. V. A. initia- jissue will, therefore be a clear-cut jacts of the last legislature carrying jlong as I'am governor lend my. aid jto any political tricks that will con- | will be permitted, if I can help it, to lissue,” ’ The clearing house «association is s| proving a: distinct benefit to member banks in thls city, At 11 o'clock each day representatves of the four banks— First National, City. .: National, Capital Security:and First Guaranty— meet in the offices of*the association, and in an average period of ten min- utes the clearings for the day are com- pleted: ASE | The officers of the C ’, Little, president 7 ident, end B. id general manag jon will not be two years old until July, but it is one of the lustiest financial youngst in the state. iation are y. Lahr, |They removed to Fessenden 25 years ago, Surviving are’ Mr. Beisecker, one son, Lieut. Charles Beisecker of | Fessenden, who has been an instruc jfor in aviation, and one — daughter, Mrs, Arthur Netcher of Fessenden, s. Beisecker was active in’ the beautification and — betterment | essenden, “and has many. chari- ties. It was largely through her ef- |forts that Fessenden had its beauti-| j ful municipal flower ‘den and public | library, | I EREST IN N. DAKOTA EXPERIMENT pread interest in eriment in whole- te ownership, according to Sec- retary Morris of the industrial com- of 100 requests daily are received for Dakota,” giv- ssed | by the 16th assembly and the constitu- jtional amendments adopted last fall. Half_of yegterday'’s requests were from Montana, Minnesota, Arkansas and Washington, |FRAZIER IGNORES PETITIONS FROM (Continued from Page One) days before an election in order to tive petitions cannot be voted upon when the referendum is held, The one whether or not the people of the state want to approve or reject the out the industrial program and allied measures to which my administration and the legislature were pledged be- fore we were.elected: There is also some doubt as to whether initiated acts can be voted upon‘ at a special election: of this ‘kind, the date of which was not fixed when the -initia- tive petitions were filed. “Stands ‘by: Promise” “It will be recalled that I appeared before the ‘legislature during the last session and’proinised that, while the law required *30,000 signatures to re- fer emergenc ‘yacts, I would, under the discretionary power given me by the constitution, call a special refer- endum election if only 15,000 peti- tioners asked ‘it, providing the names were valid and fairly distributed over the state.’ At that time only the in- dustrial commission, the mill and ele- vator and* bank act. were under con- sideration. Ido not know how many names the I. V. A. will file on. their referendum petition but I stand. ready as I promised the legislature to call the referendum June 26 if they have only 15,000. names providing they fill the requirements I mentioned when I appeared before the senate. It is well known that °I favor: the bills passed by the ‘Sixteenth assembly which I signed, but I am not only willing but anxious for the people themselves either to approve or reject these meas- ures as they see fit. I will not so fuse ithe issues and defeat the will of the people vby - bringing’ on a bad faith initiative election at the same time this: referendum on on the legislature’s acts is held. I. will place: no ebstacles in the way of the I. V.'A. or any other or- ganization if they desire at a future time’ to hold an initiative election on bills similar to those adopted ‘by the legislature, if they can: get enough names, but as long as I'am governor neither this association or any other bring about an election with the issues so confused by dishonesty ‘and trick- ery that an intelligent verdict cannot be obtained. Initiate Too Late” “This initiative is a development later than the referendum. Nothing was discussed about the initiative until aftre the legislature had adjourned. At that time I promised to call a ref- erendum election nobody had: an: ink- ling that an initiative would also be asked for. The initiative was pro- posed later to confuse the referendum Don’t forget to attend the Dancing Carnival at the Armory Friday night; May’9. Bring your best girl and present your invi- tation at door. Come early. 5—7-8-9 SLAM RES QUICK COMFORT 10 ANY SK Wien angry itching skin — cries through every nerve of your” body for relief, turn to Poslam and det: it soothe and ay all.” iiflammation.. Learn how efficient Poslam is, what splendid help it can, render in healing eczema, disposing of rashes, pimples, acne, scalp-scale and like disorders. The test is to apply Poslam at night to ‘a small affected surface and in the morning, to look for improvement. The effect of its concentrated héaling energy shows agreeably soon. Sold everywhere. For free s write to Emergency Laborator West 47th ‘St.,, New ‘York Ci Urge your skin to-become clearer, fresher, better= by. the: daily: use at| Doslim Soap, medicated .with Poslam. sirable. | 20,000 ELECTORS | === 2 py ey Bey) Ca Artist, ay On a Little oe . 9” in Normandie A song of international sentiment. An American es Aid finds his ideal ‘Ona ormandie.” He’ll surely settle there if she’ll say “oui”. Coupled with ‘Little Old Lady O’ Mine.” Little Farm in Columbia Grafonolas —Standard> Models ; 10; Period to $2100 The Right ‘Laxative \ : For The Little Ones—' The natural condition of a child is to be happy and carefree. When the girl mopes and is indifferent to school and study, or the boy is sullen and refuses to go out and play, the child needs a laxative to empty the bowels end stir up the liver. But something should be given that will produce the result’ in as simple and nat- ural a way as possible. and physics are neither necessary nor de- Many mothers have found that the com- bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. In spite of greatly increased laboratory costs due to the War, by sacrificing profits and absorbing war taxes. we have maintained the price at which this family laxative has been sold by druggists for the past 6 years, Two sizcs—S0¢ and ‘si.ode (INVEST tL TEN Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin produces a free move- ment of the bowels without griping. A very little is required, and it is pleasant to take. A few hours after its use the'child will be its happy self again. It is an excellent remedy for the mother herself, and for the other members of the family, in obstinate or’ occasioral const: pation, for the relief of headaches, as an aid in colds and fevers, minor skin eruptions and i) all disorders where the basis of the trouble is constipation. ' ‘ The druggist will refund the moricy you pay for Syrup Pepsin if it fails todo ap EPSIN — Laxative ar Harsh cathartics Dy. Caldwell’s SYRUP The Perfect ; i FREE SAMPLES f Tf you have never used: Dr. Caldwell’s Syruy Pepsin send for a frec trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caneck: 468. Washington St., Monticello, Ill. If there are babies at home, ask for a copy of Dr. Caldwell’s book, The Care of Baby.” PRICE AS ALWAYS Columbia Phonographs, Columbia Records on easy terms when desired.— Cowan’s Drug Store. Mid-Month List of Rag Gong ‘Chong’ “Chong” is here—the Chinese rag! It’s very queer—a Chinese jag! Chong’s girl in Hong Kong gets a shock!’ The music makes you fairly rock! On the back,"‘Or.e and Twoand Three and Four, Rock-a-Bye.” Now start rocking your baby! A-2714—8Fc Ws. Farm A-2715—85c | ictory ; Complete the Task The boys are comting back from “over there.” of them are maimed or blinded perthenensiy debeone from all the normal joys of life.’ Some of them will never come back. “It’s up to you to give the survivors the sort of welcome they deserve. And that’s the thrill- ing joy of the knowledge that you're still with them that the Victory Loan has gone over dig, Complete their task. Invest.in the Victory Liberty Loan today: A Few More Mid-Month Hits Keep the Home Fires Burning (Till the Boys Come H. Rosa Ponselle and Columbia Stellar ‘Quaitetto } wi oe 49585 $1.50 Ja-Da! (Ja-Da, Sati aie: Jing, Jing)—Fox-trot hese ilbur Sweatman’s Original J: Rainy Day Blues—Fox-trot ee een sam Wilbur Sweatman’s Original Jazz Band & Some Day I’ll Make YouGlad . . 2. Sterling Trio Wait and See (You'll Want Me Back) : A-2713 Hefiry: Burr and Ruth Letigx 85: Sweet ‘Siamese—Fox-trot : Earl Fuller’s Rector Novelt Remanl Osea: r Novel y Orchestra Earl Fuller’s Rector Novelty Orchestra New Columbi lew Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every | Month. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Has Come Along: Invest in the.

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