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a eae ORG ‘PAGE 2,’ ots _ BISMARCK’ DAILY ‘TRIBUNE "WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 28, < Gave Program Last CAPITALIZATION nat The be te, jot. saving, | be out today.” Many interested ‘financier aig gp t Ata Acuna 3 Evening at -Prigon| *..CONSOLIDATIONS. of duplication. and ,improvement in eree pie 4 ii D d Members of the Choral ‘club. and a WEIRD PROPOSAL De oes eat Te : “My Vir From Casselton Sup “WE CF vperve in the taumber of those who took ‘part in the Mr. Manahan asked a question'as to rs. Frank’G. Grambs, 624 ‘Fourth per h church ‘parlors of the costume'recital recently given by Miss (Continued from Page One) the reproduction’ value’ of: various ua |street,shas-as her house ‘guest: thi solidation rather’ than operation aw» {its enteritfg ‘into’ consolidation. |week Mrs, Zoe.Sprake of Casselton, series of individual units, and) that ne eo Beaters natu {0 i who*arrived An: Bismarck Sunday eve such economy ‘and improved service ning. Mis. A. E: Jacobson ‘will and — increased, earniugs~ are proper | combine?” F : subjects .for- capitalization, ii The ‘accountant expressed the opin-|rive~ th ening .from Glefidive, Presbyterian PCr by the men of the church “Heat ert io att wa Sas cas Hef sre vot sete ON Thursday evening, me) oe, at 6 o'clock. ganization in the world is the United |ings resulting trom, combination. “If — > = Ey b d I it d. pecially Well. rendered, and the pro-| States Steel Corporation, which is a{®' Plant as-an ind{vidual unit: shows Lady. Fore Foresters are giving a = very 0: y nvi e e . i fe eae Some gram was greatly enjoyed. combination of small ‘units, , Mr.|eatnings of $200,000, ‘these: earnings | qa noe Wednesday evening in the s te //77 7AM Schmidt also ‘stated that.as’a general|Should be capitalized by the consoli- ARMY ENGINEERS FAVOR | ruie consolidations furnishing’ power| dation at $225,000, ‘Becatise of the in-|K. C. Hall, Starts at 9:30 sharp. LARGE EXPENDITURE TO and: light service over transmission | creased. earning power: due to such O’Connor{s' music and’ a good lines in: Minnesota, WiSconsin and the | consolidation. ; time to’all. ftir service| ' The hearing occupied all of Tuesday morthwest, furnished’ such (isi ara a RELIEVE RED RIVERITES cheaper than : individual , companies|and. probably will continue through- , Tribung Want, Ads bring results. Bergliot Caspary were entertained at a.6 o'clock dinner Tuesday at the pen- itentiary, preceding an hour's program which they presented inthe evening. There were about 35. present,’ and the program consisted of solo-and chorus numbers and many of. the old songs = Washington, D. C., May 28—Admy engineers today sent to congress a favorable report’ of the deepening of the upper, 45 miles of the Red Lake river in upper Minnesota and North Dakota and, to control the water flow at, the outlet of Red lake. Thgmcost would be $799,000, in which the cities and other local interests would share. NORTHWESTERN PART OF STATE STICKING WITH HAIL PROGRAM YE A. BROWN: 27 -This Store with be closed’ af’ Noon | at ‘M. Aakran of Norwich, McKenzie 2G . county, a prominent farmer and ie o rancher of the northwestern section Tr) ? Decoration Diy, so Eee get your ay of the state, conferred with Commis- aay 2 orders in early. < sioner Olsness yesterday relative to y) ‘ 4 THURSDAY SPECIAL the state hail insurance act. A school \ CERNE, s———_ ee yy PRAT VEGETABLES of instruction for hail adjusters in the northwestern district held at ate y) IY ch i Minot was attended by 25 adjusters a 4, rawberries, Oran ] - and was very satisfactory. Commis- BS ( KES Cucumbeps,. Wax Beans, Rad- » Oranges, Bananas, sioner Olsness advises that compara. ne fs p .« + ishes, Green Peppers,. Celery, Lemons and Grape Fruit.’ . tively few witldrawals are reporte: = from that section. A similar schoo! od 7 Lettuce, Green Onions,/New: Po- rom that for adjusters of ‘the . southwestern a ; tatoes, New Cabbage, TRhubavh, OA EAL—) section will be held June 2 and 3 at Spinach—expect Aspatn % 6 Ib. sacks... 2.2... (Mandan. WHAT OTHERS THINK _ F “THE DRIFTERS.” | Thig,.Jesse D. Hampton production 5 % offers the popular J. Warren Kerrigan cree 8 Sauer Kraut, 50x 40¢ seller, in a role that he is particularly suited | FE Cans yor ose A AE 1 f oa | 3 cans ....; re Cc to and thte picture as a whole will ‘ancy Layer Figs, oe ef CANS goo eke eon e's undoubtedly meet with the approval: of |: finest grade nie ‘ -35c Hubbles “Hand Soap, or general picture. fans’ throughout the country.|' 10:pound Aheyherates tse efits fed ousework,» 0c seller. it is a story of the big outdoors and a Pi > 3. Special, good onefi full of tense dramatic van fori. ie. 4 cans-—. 2 Cc scenes, with a story that holds the in- romeda: an tetest and which has been well told \ Special ee pate: 25 c Cream:Grisp, a regular Bbc seli- ; on the screen. It is a program feature fe 1al, pev pkg. ...... er. Special, y of real “merit and will delight the ome Brand Asparagus, regular per:pound.. : 30c a \ PICNIC SPECIA‘ Bevo, Buck, Ginger Ale, Phez Lopanbesy ate Grape Juice; Olive ~“ ‘Balad, Pickles, Olives, Deviled Ham, Chipped Beef, All Kinds i ..of Cheese, Peanut Butter, Stuffed Olives, Curtisola, ~ f many aCe of the star. “The ifters’ is a mighty good attraction. This exceptional feature will be shown tonight only at the Or- pheum theatre with two complete per- formances starting at) 7:15 and 9 o’élock. Cabbage, Tomato, Cauliflower all growing in the open ground —perfeetly hardy. See Faunce, 4th St. and see the plants. NOTICE TQ COAL DEALERS. Bids are requested for supplying 1,000 tons (more or less) best Lump Lignite Coal delivered as required in the bins of thé several public schools of Spe- cial School District No. 1 of the City of Bismarck, N»D., during years 1918- 1919 ‘and subject to state of N. D. analysis. “Bids to be opened at regu, lar meeting of Board, Tuesday, June 10, 1919, high schoo} building. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. BY order ‘of Board of Education. ‘RICHARD PENWARDEN, 7 ~ rk. 4 wy 13141tei729.202120989026 - —and such p eo. l-asty, golden hued, so rich and tender it falls into delicious flakes at atouch. A/waysa certainty when you use ; Sandwichola and Imported Sardines. The great reatest emily oe ever offered in.a baking, powder. It never loses its strength‘: It can't fail in the slightest degree; therefore, no waste— no disappointments. . LMM ‘ —Try th—— California Fruit & The perfect resutts it. gives—the ticatest Confectionery Store economy—provide the ées/ means of answering.the Food . Cost question of today—so far as baking goes. You Save When You Buy It.° Vou Save When You Use It. Made in the largest, finest, most sanitary bak- ing powder factory in existence. Fry it. You'll see clearly way it's the world’s -biggest selling baking’ powder —wiy it is given preference by leading Do- _\ mestic Science-teachers,.yiillions of house wives. Once used—no other will satisfy. PIE CRUST FOR ONE PIE) - 2 level cups of flour 1 level teaspoon salt 1 level teaspoon Calumet % cup shortening ' Baking Powder 1» Acup cold wafer How to make it— Sit logether the dry ingretients, work * in the shorteniog. mostien toa doygh | with as little cold water as possible, Be sure to cut out and paste this recipe in your. recipe book for Suture reference. Of the many thoushinds of different pie crust wecipes, you'll give this “beltér one’ your preference. * Minnéapolis, “writes your ara “NOTE THIS Extract ‘ade. 56: pints of th best 4 - ‘beer I ever tasted “B.S, ‘Den Ai When you buy a pound of Calumet you get bugue, ‘says SE a peter ee a full pound—16 oz. Some high..pficed a package of Paragon's Malt Hops : baking powders are now being pur:on. the. Everything‘ fresh in Fruits and Home Made Candies, Ice Cream and Soda Water. Cigars & Tobacco — 121 FIFTH ST. -. Give Us a Trial—Get Our Prices bea hell TTT We will Close Friday 1, ts: at Twelve’ -- Out of Respect fer Our Heroes ; The Border Stands For lt alio ae for ‘| Extract? * It’s. a deientifi : = Extract? Weave fonts fe Shon : ' ket in 12-ounce cans instead of:a pound, ; i > pints of the best “beer you ever e sure you are getting a pound when you - } ' ; tasted, Legally sent to all dry ter- i want it. ‘No short weights with! Calumet. $ ritory, $1.50 prepaid. ; 5 St- Paul, Minn, ‘| Western States Distributing an ; al 1 nw Te q ite { te ‘ ys) ‘ompany : Nia! mn alte ¢ af i : ‘ : hoe We tga eee fh Lt | a _ “We Thank-You A Full Line of Eeverything the But Don’t Forget We Close at Noon 5 Market Affords - . % Deliveries Friday-—9 and 10:30. EG YA But, Don’t Forget 118 Thira St. -We-aré closed at noon Decora- | tion Day. and_order early. Dairy Products and all the Vegetables and Fruits the market affords. ' We Appreciate Your. Trade Both Phones‘211. Decoration Day. So Please Get Your Order in Early * PHONE 143 CENTRAL MEAT MARKET . WE. CARRY ONLY THE HIGHEST GRADES oF» MEAT—FISH—&—POULTRY |” -, It Will Be Worth While to Give Us a “Trial YOUR ORDERS GIVEN EARLY WILL BE ° ~ APPRECIATED uN