The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 6

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q BEING particular pays you._ Always select the finest toasted corn flakes you have ever known— 'Kellogg’s. Selget them for their flavor, which so enhances the natural sweet- ness of fine, white corn that you save Sugar every time you serve them. Select them for the healthful, enerpy- making elements of the kernel which / are waiting you under the crisp, toasted surface. ~ 2 _Always delicious, because we take.them hot from the great ovens in our modern kitchens and quickly place them(in our _ “waxtite” packages’ guaranteéd _ by this sear rtellegg Eves grocer everywhere 4 sells Kellogg’s every day. \ Rellogy: : | TOASTED CORN FLAKES. SIGNS WITH AKRON Akron, ‘ il it tle noted In has s AND BUYS i contract! t vith the ron club ¢ otethe Tate et ul seas Thor ae AND LOT IN wlio was. with the Boston Nationals —___ Henry “Nieman. + Dri I, Buys Choice of Property A ' chased’ the property sser stret oved into the hou: y the place z and WF re RE AL house was formerly MEANING Re 4 AND.HOW TO” ATTAIN IT. 7 er, \ dM = ¢ acre farm north of Dr tiaha township. |. H. Langle: voll ‘ leighgcounty. | Mr. éity, Frefich exports to States during times greate¥ than those in per iod last year. ‘aquest - : CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL a 3 By sn. n Berry Block RasnileYenn fy This property is con- sidered one of ‘the finest buys in Bur-J Niemaw and his { family will make their home in thi¢ the January . were: five SELLS FARM HOME . HOUSE CITY Formerly of; Piece’ «} Son; William J, Harobavko, Benedict ; Hen uy Nieman, who retently par- on the corner and Mandan ayenue Mr. Nie- emodelled xtensive modern_ improvements added to the present puilding. The occupied by L. E. moved to his Hew home the real= estaite d in Chris- United the same Why Measles: May i. | Be Dangerous — : 3 This is No. 8 ofa series of advertisements, prepared t petent physician, exp! how certain diseases whi fantack-/ of the air passages—such aS Pneumonia, Influenka, Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold—often leave | these organs in anjinflamed, congestéd state, thus affording a favorable foothold for invading germis.. And how Vick's Vapo- ; Rub may be of value in this condition; i . : Few of us escape measles—it is one of the commonest of child- . hood diseases. Every mother knows the symptoms, but the “mistake that most mothers make is in failing to realize that, the child-is not fully Fores after the eruption and fever dis4j The air passages are still i inflamed and if this inflammation is nct cleared up, the air Passages may “be weakened, thus paving the “way! for pneumonia or serious disease of the lungs. -. | ‘ Nightly- applications of Vick's i - MNapoRub will aid nature in ie relieving this inflammation: Be- b cause Vicks acts locally by stim- 2 tlation thra ‘the ‘skin to draw 4 © - out the inflammation, attract the blood away, from the congested spots.and relieve the cough. In addition, . the medicinal ingre- dients Of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat.. These vapors are breathed in alt night long, Hecate — WISKS &. ~ More Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly cate—easily disturbed much. “dozing.” Vicks, fore, is particularly reco: so. can be used often and effects. flannel cloths. the bed clothes arranged form of a funnel so the pea. Street, Greensboro, N.C. since it is éxtetnally apple Chemical Company, 233 bringing the medication’ to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Children's digestions are deli- by ‘too there- ended and freely d] without the slightest barmaful Vicks should be’ rubbed. in over the throat and chest until 7 the skin is red—then Sptead on | thickly and covered with hot Leave the ‘cloth- ing loose around the neck and in the vapors arising may be fregly inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size ofa Samples to” new users will be” sent free on reqtiest to’ the Vick - Broad N »| kota’s soldier, compensation: Jaw. MRS. H.J. LEE. . - OF JAMESTOWN 10 GET BONUS - Deserted Wite Who Whose Husband | ; Non't -yorry "About perfect “results Was Honorably Discharged | Use “Didmond Dyes.” guaranteéd iv : Fy Bive a new, rich, fadeless color ‘to any ‘from Army Beneficiary tabric, whether: It be wool, silk. linen, a r EEC EARS ; . 7] cotton, + © mixed). goods,—dresses, Harrietta J. Lee of Jamestown, dé) blousesy” gtockings, “skirts; children’s clared to‘be the mottier of six children | $o#ls: feathers; draperies, coverings. and “a deserted: wife’ whose husband 1 re’ Direction Book. with each pach ‘was soldier and was ‘honorably ‘dis-| #8@ tells: so: plainly how to diamond charged from the yrmy., was the sole dye ‘ever any color that’ you can not woman in a list of recipients of | take a/mistuke. “bonus” warrants atmounced today vy To, match any: material, have drug- Adjutant General G. A. , Fraser. riet -xhow: you Diamond bye? Color Aftidavits: and other papers aubuiiy: Card: wes “DISCUSS PLANS FUN FORWOMEN 10 DYE CLOTHES “Old “Apparel into New tes the compe: ation. Pie was annguuced her applicdtion was attowed on the basis of the. papers, submitted. The |” case wis*said to be the ‘first of ite) kind fir the operation of North Da- She |* was allowed a claim for 10 months military service performed by her hus- band. 4, FROM $50 ‘TO $675 Amounts Covered by :the. war: fants ranged from $50. to. $675, the periods of service varying fgom two to 27 months, site compensation aK at the rate 6f $35 fot each: month in and ix: sald” to average $375 among , the. applicants, The ipurpose. specified,.for use of: the (mqney xpert Aerteuttbelsts of ‘South-. ‘west Hold ateresting Ses- sietilg) of all the. of cousiderable | variety son “the wa } 2 rants issued jinqludiug education, buy: | County . agricultural in the ing homes, paying. off moxtgas southwestern: district O£the- state was touts establishing husless held. yesterday .and -tou The meet ing: was’ held-for the purposeof dis- cussilig “plas, for the -present. yrar. | exchange of ideas and receive tafest instructions from, experts . from” th. Agricultural collgge at:Fargo. * Among, the stibjects of importan the county. agents discussed were Hlaus (for ‘demoustrations, Kubanka wheat, rodent and iusect control work. Hoys’ and girls’ club work, livestock. Alfred W. Anderson, G Pdairyiug and poultry, sweet clover and Butte; H. C. Dettman, Judson corn, eng Hulbert. Fargo; Alvin H. Helge. Dr, son, Arena; Robert, F. Boehm, Turtle Rudolph C. Bauer,.- Underwood ; Hills, Berthold; Otto Becht: t; Rudolph E. Kleiu.; Wasa- bnpn;. Archie A: Braden, Thunder Hawk; Monroe.H, Berg, Cooperstown; Robert 'B. Kot Yosilantiy R. Puy, Jam Patrick J. Di Harvey; Norton 0. Gaard, liam A. Butke. Lakot Rergman, Wahpeto: + Romald M, Hazen. Larimore, Elgin T, Boyd, Hanvah ; Fred T. Hicks, Neche; Abdo A. Aleodray. college stu- dent, Fargo; Harry G. 4 V ils Lake; Edwari Bucholz, Froats, Grand Fork: Fargo; Pete? al: Dickinson; WilHam J, Besser, dige; 1: H. Hagen, Hannaford; ‘The, list, announced today ducluded 30 whoée, nameal were athong..36. an; nounced egrly in March ag recipient of the. first yeuchers,,, Besides these 30, “THE. ‘LAIAIS Reo L. Knauss, Bhamarc Larson, Fargo; Robert 0. B Don McMahon, animal \ disease specialist, of the, college. conducted an interesting demonstration and | ture gnd Frank Milhollan of this city gave i demonstration poultry, cull-. ing. Other speakers w H. BF ler, ‘state: county agent leader; J. tant te county qigent Lockwood, insect. cou- wud others. r. Emmons counts Thunn county; D. © Morton county ; and George tafson, Burleigh county, VOTERS: LEAGUE i /J estimates by the National Woman's Grgnd Forks; ‘Harry He Berg, ‘orks ;, William Mec one, Bis- [marek ;, James D. (i Jamestown ; Max J.,Grettenberg,. Jamestown ; Thé- odore Herr, Denhoff; Vaughan Brew- er, Casselfon ;*Valentine Koch, Dickin- Vernon of Far August A. Ev TOBEFORMED BY ‘WOMEN IN STATE Clare! ice A. Berg. \derwood ¢ ; G Russ, Jr... Bismarck. A. H.-Scharnov Fargo, April, 2—Plang aré on foot ke, Bismarck ; BE. R-Bocker, Pembi for'a rousing good. meeting ‘in Fargo Norman 1, Daftinrud, -Hazen ; on April \26 and 27. when North Da- i. Briggs. New Leipzig; ta women will organize, x staté Elgin ; Paul 0. Kreger, Timmer; Tengue of Women Voters, affiliating Thue, Horace;\ Carl Mons With the national organization of that Blabon; Jolin, Larson, Hettinger ; Pet-| name, law dat a fmt geting in Chi- er 8. Jungérs. Hebron: Nick A. ,Lefor.| cago last February. Lefor; Oliver Johnson: Leeds ;. Ea- The ‘national pfesident of the ward A. Hamilton, Rolla; Clarence M.| League of Women Voters, Mrs. Maude Needham, Finley Joseph. HH. Budde,| Wood Park of Washington; D, ¢. Devils ,, Lak H. Bellin, Fargo; | will be in Fargo for the meeting. -In William. Boyoe, Fargp; Hjalmer Loew, | connection with the meeting there burg; Auton A. Baker, Easby ; A will bea school _of citizenship ¢on- C. Bonzer,. Geneseo; Jotm Lilke. Bath-| ducted, at which it 4s; hoped that gdte; William ©.) "Foster. Bathgate;) women_, from ~various ‘women’s or- Roy, W. Krueger, Neche; Frank W. ganizations of the state will be pres- Burmeister. Crosby ;, Allen :R. Martin.} ent. A number of pertinent topics Enderlin; Fred M. Maas, MecClusk; 3] will be resent and it ig expected F. J.j that. representatives. from - warious Louis Beran Blue | organizations will participate in ‘the grass; Ole B..Aune, Sanger; Edward| program. The Fargo -suffrage or Peterson, rgo x Ove Petetson, ~Bis-| ganization has asked that‘any woman marek ; William Gleason, Fargo; Wil-] in the-state who 48 interested ih’ the Mam C. Paulson.>Bismarek ;‘ Albin 0.{ League of Woven’ Voters: contribute Kanikkeberg. Fessenden: "pred L.J x \dollar- to defray expenis of the ‘Page, Bismarck: Max J. Cheslik, M Ndrth Dakota organization ‘meeting. to?-Wayne..S. Underwood; “Baderli Any extra fund wilt go. into the Ww. Scott, Fargo;-John Goetzfried,{ treasury: of the néw _ organization. 1620S Stevens avenue.. Minneapulis;| The “dollars” niay be sent to Mrs. Minn. ;- Russell . Williams, Robinson ; .A- EB. Bestic. Fargo. ND. is John F. Gates, Garrison; Oscar A.|\ “ Brudevig. |Hatton; Ambrose H. Gal- “Diamond Dyes? Turn Faded, | FOR THISYEAR} CALIFORNIANS TO) === ER x it for months” oe - i HE: serving ofthis cee ead for pancakes, muffins, tase and bread reba onljca eke of heen cenorty (bet it also oor nothing i ae seine iy : riminating - \ t te—a delicate, tizing flavor. that wins the favor of everyone— yee best pe for bread i in thousands of the better homes." » ‘Holiday i rfectl de roduct—the ingredients. cocoanut oil and peanut oil, ned With milk are absolutely pure, It starts clean’ and is kept clean to the final packing in saritarycartons; in fact novarticle of food that comes to your table has a eurer claim, to purity and freshness. j yea: A | Worth’a trial isn’t it? Bees des! of. your grocer and be sure itis Holidey. “ NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER co. _ Manufacturers, Minneapolis... 7 DEALERS ° ‘SUPPLIED BY y Cad: e Bg fa Cc g WHOLESALE Stacy-Bismarék ~O. DISTRIBUTORS z ve < women age beings urged by thely | Swer tle questions of amateur natur- leaders to join the politica parties alists, f ; whether they ‘like them or: not, in fi Sxoups. Alt the evening camp fire“were Joining a- party which there is” rea* ee Take Tahow lagt season mature | nature. study talks, motion pfcturés son to. dislike, because ‘the’ women | Study’ work | was under guidance jof ang jantern slide lectures of wild life. can ‘help to wake the party what LProf. H. GC. Bryant of the University |" re success of the Tahoe ekpari- they want. Mrs. Carrie | Chapman | of (California. ‘There Wwere,’ “nature ' ment, the Nature ‘Study Leugue an- Catt says, “The atm of the League of games”, for -children such as “bari | Nourtement sai d_ brought about Women Voters is a perfect organiza- “ling” ‘and “herb smelling” blind-| plans for wide extension of this ser- tion. of women who want to make} toided? | vice for, which ho charge of any flings better.” Nature study hikes were part of the |.is made, program, the young folks and the older ones ‘being gathered into separate STUDY NATURE IN |: - HER OWN HABITAT i Sacramento. € April 2 phen Mather, sup fatenient: “of a tional parks. plans material ext®nsion this summer of the Nature Guide Plan, an announcement from the California Nature Study League declares. Yosemite National Park will be | added‘ to the list of recreation grounds Where othe government and state ¢o- operating will maintain during the va- cation months men of ,sctence whose duty it Will, be to give. instriétions to 2 the laymau_concerning ‘the birds and Never Shake,you up, > Gripe or Inconvgnience. lagher, Bismarck ; Andréw Quem,. Far- go; Peter Soiborski, Geneseo; Harry Lewis, Donn, 3x Lloyd Edward Long, Finley Burtchett, cpeevite Mie Mis Women. Votes than ‘Men is Estimate |; Washington,, April 2 Ballots ,cast vy women in the coming -presidenti: election*will fall short of the potential meti’s vote by aver 2,500,000. provided the suffrage amendment. is. ratified and. state registration laws enacted time to permit women all-over tl y to participate. according to party. / With the 1910 census asa basis, the Woman’s party estimates the-number of men eligible to vote at. 20.577,690. and. the. possible woman’ 26,883,566. , .[n- 1916, howevy tual vote cast -for all various presi- dential candidates was 18,528,743, omitting ballots thrown. out. for cause. which leaves over 11, 000,000 possi ple votes unregistered, If as lurge a portion of the men voters remain ae different in the-coming election. women political leaders -heré say that the eagerness of women to exercise {heir newly acquired privilege ‘may’ more, than offset the disparity in numbers, between the sexes. In five of the states. moreover, wom- en. of voting age outnumber: the mep. Massachugetts has the greatest pre- ponderance of women “voters” with 58.264 more women than men, North Carolina is: next with a Wwomen’s’ma- jority of 15,288 and South Carolina with 10.307 is‘ third. -In Rhode Island women of voting.age outnumber the mee by 96 and in Maryland - by 1,292: Fifty-two per cent of the population of the United States is engaged in farming. t sat Sees dy » ‘ any time, we © are ‘always 2| fshes the flowers aud trees, and jan- All that Headache, Bilioysness and 7 ape is gone! Better Than Pills For Liver IIs Get a 25° Box MINUTES TO MAKE UP EABY COOKED 5 Mes Shepard Pure Apple Flakes : '-25c.a Package .— Jains; Conserves and_all Apple Desserts Liven it up a ‘bit with fries ic’ and’ laughter’ You’ will feel and work a lot better for it. 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