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: WED) BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE ‘ » } Tews an th | | : aga AG ree | REPORTEDON WEBB BROTHERS BISCUI I S; BUNS and ROLLS CREDIT LINES. “Fist in Style” “First in Variety”” “Foremost n Value” A vii / Fs = | } a | ys From the New Roya. Cook Book a | 5 : ISCUIT! What de- thick on toured boara; neuen |) [Inability of Railroads to Move||/ THE) MOST IMPORTANT light this d iS with melted butter, sprinkle with | Freight Blamed f i i ig! ih thes fark sugar, cinnamon’ and raisins. | ff reig! lamed for i | gests. So tender they fairly FE Roll as for jelly roll; eut into | i Si fs | | zi + ] 1% inch pieces; place’ with cut | ff ituation . { melt in the mouth, and of edges upon well-ereased pan; | A | a : such glorious flavor that aprinkle with a Witle sugar and |e | F Sori . . . cin \. erate rr | the appetite is never satis- oven 30 to 3 minutes; remove “| f | ELEV ATORS HOLD GRAIN! : | fied. These are the kind of from pan at once. eae Bi Se ones y | “| biscuits. anyone can make 4 a sae t ry th R, 8 king Powd Parker House Rofls @ | John Rich of Federal Bank Re- with Royal Baking Powder | ! \ | and these unusual recipes. Sar ie ig ports Large Stores of i ay et erie.ce OF THE SEASON i _ 6 teaspoons Royal Baking iq | Biscuits ‘ Powder Wheat wa Paces, 2 tablespoons shortening Hy <A § 4 teaspoons Royal Baking { se tat |The credit situation has not im. aptenspoon eatt 5 Sift feurse band baking pow Ae j Proved during the month. The call Thursday Frida e 2 tablespoons shortening a X: ening to milk and add slowly to {for loans upon all commercial banks b y % cup milk or half milk an 5 ary ingredients stirring until ! ‘ ict a RN 0) half water Smooth Knead lightly on floured | E not. alone in this district, but, through . d ~ Sift together flour, baking pow- board and roll out % Inch thick. |} | out practically the whole United an Saturday ee ea der and salt, add shortening and Cut with biscuit cutter. Crease | fj ts hace Peay ct ; poacher lta Sed fore i rub in very lightly; add liquid each circle with back’ of knife [J States, is heavy. ‘The spring demand | nlowly roll sor Bat ‘on; floured . one sade ee center: euler the ‘4 is being felt at the Federal Reserve } 0 abot amall section ai arger | & | ‘ j thickness (handle as little as pat Well over the erall,,. Piacs ff | Bank. Member banks in all parts of possible); cut with biscuit cutter. one inch apart in greased. pan. a e district are freely offering paper ° Bake in hot oven 15 to 20 min- Allow to stand 15 minutes in in support of spring agricultural oper utes. warm place. Brush each with |B ations. Careful efforts. are being Royal Cinnamon Buns Absolutely Pui Fete eT A eke aee ee LE made (6 discriminate in the granting | \ ely re . : H | of credit in order that essential busi ! Fe ee AO i ctiyites and agriculture’ may | All = " It 4 teaspoons Royal Baking fj have the first call. i. A ) Powder FREE , Member hanks are quite generally the will : 2 tablespoons shortening i Write TODAY for the New i i the! jplicy of eliminating s ‘ ig! lege \ Royal Cook’ Bock; con- K fu ipilley scot elimninauing seasol 2 % cup water tains 400 other recipes just g not necessary to carry on busi newest ed pay +. qcupauger ‘dnmariod: as delightful as these. Will a ness or agricultural operations, and é “| you BM] iteblespoons seeded raisins how you how to ald'inter- |“ A | are advising their customers to adop' | and y eae i a Nneaine Address % t and follow a prudent and conservativ. Rats to a} Site 2 tablespoons of) measured ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co. — ‘ policy. here is no immediate out Ded take 3 118 Fulton Street bs M a 1e55 dad dem or money. esirable Mii ine powders “ru shortening In look fora lessene 1 demand f one; desirabl: - lightly; add beaten egg to water New York City ming operations — are active tyles w i advantage { mm} and add slowly, Roll out % inch throughout the district, and farm styles ; ers will be obliged to borrow Neavily and af 2) 1 6 e ; 99 yon account ef the difficulty in market “lors this ake wit oyal an e sure’ fing grain and live stock, and on ac colors a4 ey : r count of the high wage rates for labo: oe ‘ and the high cost of seed. ( = — — — — The present rather high bank rate: mf are firmly maintained, 3 = tnability of Railroad: =< en more,. felihes ‘by prophets’ flor The key to the credit. sitvation at = ‘ JUNIOR CLASS dreams.” Eee CH ent. time is the inability of ¥ 7 2 | roads to move the traffic of | Upo is f Dr. Miller T UR nie aa heared . . . eee Mot hieczaeeet wun gell| A lange and comprehensive assemblage of the season's newest | < : e in December, has grown worse . . 9 = B PL AY M AY Ti heard it will, not soon forget and Instead of better, and the northwest styles in Taffetas, Meteors, Tricolettes, Georgettes and Jerseys. In e A s confront i i 4 © ci Bi » /those who is not missed the sreat-| : Ende aneee eee wae Alga most desirable Spring shades. : Friday evening. May 7, is the date| st of teachings. business to, offer the railroads. than “ q bomen : , set, by the Junior class of the. Bis- “These words,” declared the evan they can handle. As a result, the e Every model he this collection 18 this season § style. They were marck High School, for their annual} sélist, “mark the downfall of a great amount of grain still in the han purchased for our regular business and. are perfect in every detail class play. The class has selected the kingdom and the downfall of a man, of the farmers, the amount still in| Thi f: we - ‘ x play’“What Happened to Jones.” This| and the plunge of a soul into hell. country elevators, and the amount! 1S event a for ds a most unusual opportunity to purchase a is an excellent comedy by George H.| They are the words of a broken-heart- still held at the terminals in Min- ] > ‘ Broadhurst. The cast has been work-| €d man standing upon the verge ofa neapolis and* Duluth, dves not’ show high gi ade dress at a remarkable saving. ing under the direction of Miss Hor-| great eternity without God.” much change from the figures of Jan- { tense Moore of the’ English Depart- The reader can imagine the con- uary Ist. The’movement of ‘the last 5 | ment. Every effort is being made to, clusion of an address of such a speak- crop has been seriously interfered ' 4 fil sel bring the work up to standard set by! er as Dr. Miller upon a subject of with by the impairment of the ability \ 1 former classes. The east is as follows: | this nature but can not realize it witn of the railroads to keep up with the Jones.....: Philip Boise | out hearing it. volume of traflic. The movement of ‘ Ebenezer Goodly.......Bruce Wallace| The subject this evening is “Achan, grain, live stock, ‘and farm products Antony. Goodly, D. D..:Jerome Conway | or the grave yard of the damned.” | to market ha! been interfgged with | Richard Heather!: Warren Taylor Tomorrow evening will be on the and the unusual liquidation following ' | Thomas Holder \Robert George | Prodigal Son and the students of the the crop movement has ‘been’ so! long | William Bigbee.. .Charles Burke} high school are invited. deferred, there“is a prospect that it | See Se : | Wenry Fuller. Adolph Rigler aa may not be entirely cgmpleted until! barley and corn awaiting shipment. , AROUSED PATRIOTISM B ° issy. ary ‘inson + > olding Grain f : - ; reek, in.the United States for] + Marjorie . Margaret Smith | fractured Monday when his horse fell Country elevators are holding large crop: other: than wheat still held: in | 95 years without seeking citizenship | members will meet at Minerva.... -Buth Pollard !'on him is now at the St. Alexius hos- amounts of grain for which cash has | ‘He three states is probably equival-| papers. - He won the Boston (Mar-| Elks’ Hall Thursd: be | Alvina Starlight.... tushiere | pital. He is progressing nicely. been paid to the farmers, and termi-| ent to the wheat, or slightly more,|athon the other day and it/made him a. rsday, | 4 a ...La Verne ‘Hollensworth ! oS ;nal elevators have an immense amount | and may be estimated at from 30,-| feel patriotic. He will apply for his! 4 ‘ i Dorothy, Hubers’ LUTHERAN LAD T ot Mee of grain that is sold for, domestic’ use| 00,000 to 35,000,000 ‘bushels. | Grain | Papers atone April 29, in uniform to ——_. he Ladies of the German Lutheran and’ export, but on‘ which nothing can | awaiting movement is thefefore 59,- me EEF TE N es INSPIR. NG TOPICS laia Society will meet at the home of be realized. prior to delivery, and | 077,090 bushels, or the equivalent of | B hoe es eee RASSLERS attend the Nurses Me ? N Mrs, F. L. Brandt at 112% Sixth St., as a consequence, it kas been inipos-| 49,236 cars. ‘These figures are taken! yiitccy or Colorad co-eds of the) morial service at the DRAW CROWDS TO | Thursday. afternoon. All members sible to bring about. the ‘usual reduc-| from new and carefully prepared es. |), THN Ry calorade Ate NOW) Wer | ° . a “all urged to attend. tion of the crop financing. loans, ‘The | timates which are believed to be ac-j juuted ‘0 attend wrestling bouts, fol Auditorium. First ca CHURCH SERVICES Be EEA delays. have heen #6 serious that the} curate in all substantial particulars.4 404), Es ihe Seal aenietent ithe 7:30 P. M Assembly (BY J. K. Doran.) Mr. Gilbert Haggart, head of the ihe country, ‘and asucieewtonbare| ‘The spring agricultural’ outlook is} the Matches involved no objectionable | 764 P, M. f F j The subject for the Evangelist’s ad-| Hagart Construction company, is grain, live stock and’ other products | excellent except for two weeks af | future : Ie Base ree A dress at the ‘Metltodist church Tues-| here and is preparing to resume oper- that, they are anxious to sell, are not; weather that has not been favorable | —— : day-evening was “When God Departs” | ations on his paving contract in the| THEDA only unable to pay their previously in- | for planting and has delayed i and was based upon the experience] west end of town. BARA * curred obligations at their banks, but | operations. Soil and moisture - — , oh ving: saul ie given in te First Sean AP oREDS yy ang obliged to ee es the banks und | tions are very good over the ¢ | 9 ook of Samuel 28:15 which reads b TC Bs . ay borrow money in order,to take care} as a whole, and particularly in the} “And Samuel said to Saul Why hast] Mrs. John Setser of Avenue B enter-| New York- How does ‘rheda Bara) of spring operations. western portion, where moisture was thow disqnieted me, to bring me up?| tained at a prettily appointed affair, | 40 it? Everybody says the new show) At this date the amount of wheat | urgently needed. ‘The outlook in Mon | 3 : 5 : is- | t card club esda Q in which the “world’s greatest vam-| from the last 1 2 t is pa arly g There have | And Saul answered, I:am sore dis-) the d club Tuesday afternoon Heian 3 7 ain: crop on the farms andj tana is particularly good. There have tressed; for the Philistines make war] There were three tables. A course pire uy appearing Ly n. 8. and a in country and terminal elevators in| been heavy snows in’ the) mountains { against me, and God is departed from| luncheon was served at the close of } People are turned away nightly. The-| North and south Dakota and Minne: ; and the streams which were very low 5 5 Si i ¥ me, and answereth me no more, neith- | the game, ae Snapped on the street on her} sota, amounts. to 29,077,000. bushels, last. year are. carrying a normal | Bismarck’s Big Bargain Grocery and Market ‘ er by prophets, nor by dreams: therv- - C ch. | in ‘addition to the carry over from volume of water. Reports indicate that * + i { fore'l have called thee, that thou may-|. ) YOUNG PEOPLE’S SOCIETY the previous season, ‘There is still on| this year there will be no shortage THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS \ est make known unto me what I shall There will be a meeting of the Billiards was known as far back the farms 7,397,000 bushels. Country | of irrigation water. Not much-change Phone 60 310 Main St. Phone 60 do.” Young Ponies, iBoclely aed as 148 A. D., when Cathire More, a elevators old Afata.coe bushels: Dur- has oceurred in the acreage prospects, ° i 4 The text was taken from part of oan Te at se en nity as sub-king, who ruled over Leinst oven Sob DOTS ng April 16, wh h pul sneicate about 'tsn percént \ the verse and reads “God has depart- thurch on 7th St. There will be | hequeathed a pilliard outfit. to ‘his pped' 5,209, bushels and, re-| less wheat than a year ago for the Ww inced that th pli ed from me and answereth me no ie sual literary entertainment and | con, | rom the farmers during ‘the | district as a whole. There is con- e are now convince a e public ap- refreshments. a i same period 8.912,000 bushels. Their | siderable interest in corn, and a large | . ; . 4 7 eee All'drinking water should be | <amilion therefore didnot improve | acreage 8. prospect. preciates bargains, and if you will continue . GIVE DANCE é 5 sagt during this period. Twin City termi Conflicting reports as to the stock | ] j i M OTHER! The Dauughters of Isabella will give boiled until further notice. | nals hold 9,000,000 bushels of wheat | situation in Montana have suggested ; your appreciation of these values we will a dance next ‘Monday evening at Pat- G. E. STACKHOUSE and Duluth elevators 1,600,000 bushels, | an inquiry into spring conditions. on! make it worth your while. Ss \ F) terson's _hall—Patterson’s _ orchestra Heaith Officer In addition ‘Minneapolis elevators | Ma Ist last year the cattle assess | “Calif ia S f Figs” will furnish the music. All daughters have 8,400,000 bushels of rye,. oats,| ed within that state numbered 1,215,- | J QLOUinegtiicannienieauiiin HUGOUONAUNUGUOUGOUOSUGESOOOUOOONEDOOOOOONOUOOLOOUDONOHONUOUOON orma SyTup oO Figs’ and friends and members of ‘the 1000. The most reliable figures obtain- | = ' - = Child’ NS Knights of Columbus are invited. Re- able add to this a calf crop or! = CASH AND CARRY = s Best Laxative freshments will be served, a total of 1,415,000 cattle, out|fl = ‘ : ———— of which 450,000 were sold; = Wav Below Cost. D t't 7 PRECOV ERS ROM ILLNESS last year on account of drouth con-|H) = ay Below Cost. Do you want to save: Master iM. E. Snyder, two-year old ditions, and 190,000 shipped out to = | son of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. E. Snyder feed, leaving a total of 775,000 out = 10:30 A. M. to 12:00 Noon = | on Broadway, who for the past two of which’ there has been some winter = = months has been in the St. Alexius loss. The unfavorable winter condi- = y i i = | Hospital receiving treatment for pneu- tions have added to the investment | = No Phone Orders No Credit No Delivery = vd ee monia and complications has improv in these cattle a cost estimated at! = 5 = | ed sufficiently to leave. His friends $38,750,000 for feed. of which about || = Purity Brand Creamery = are pleased to le: i y. 1 vent Wi shipped i = H = et eee ie ee a Be Fern Cae a eed ent «ei | 2 Butter. A Superior z SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER shipments is indicated by the figures ff = Product .......70¢ value @ 59ec = *! Chef Eigen of Country Club is plan- of one of thé principal lines up wolff 3 fee eae = is | ning a special dinner at the Country | January 21st, which show 10,120 cars = Fancy New York Full = Club.. The new dining room will of hay, 572 cars of corn, 592 cars of! = * = seat 150 people. The excellent. ser- oats, 198 cars of oil cake, 421 cars of ae .Cream Cheese. This = vice provided there this year is prov- other feed, together with straw, bar. = ] = ing very popular and although the ley and rye, making a total of 12,1 = will please you..... .45¢ value @ 33¢e = season has not fully commenced the | cars, valued at $7,062,900. Reports in- = Lenox. Soap, the old = ¢ : Accept “California” Syrup of Figs | links and clubhouse are being used dicate that 1,600,900 sheep wintered = . = * one ok for the name Se aitoraia. 2 more than ever before at this season at a cost of approximately $5.00 per = standard ........... 6¢ value @ 4c = the ‘package, then you are sure your} Of the year. ! head, while 70,000 were shipped oui|[J = : = child is having the best, and most Fo uae agent: j last year. Stockmen are noticeably = Coffee, Gussner’s Spe = harmless physic for the little stomach,| All drinking water should be steer inert Sa for the return of M = ial ....... Ei Hiseoe 5ac value @ 43e = liver ‘and bowels, Children love its} boiled until further notice. j sood Greed ne. stocky end farmers we | Mee ; = Tuity taste. J i i ) | were forced to leav ind employ = - . i sys * = fealty. Bt iru irectione (on. enel C. E. STACKHOUSE, Teutidor the! winter beealze’., veor fh [= ee Please read the hours, and conditions of this sale as = s J Health Officer |\ | crops and lack of income lass year! EZ We will adhere to them to the letter. = are returuning to the state to engag? = = a | | in spring operations. ; BoE eee ee eee See E HAT eee ES! j | In the face of the hard conditions a Ot ang E A B Th d S ° I | of the last two years, there is con- I es Bananas at, per dozen. os: .30c and 40c .A. brown: ursday Specials | siderable ‘optimism, and. representa: Today we are featuring quality meats, as ) EXTRA FANCY STRAWBERRIES | pan obtain the gool crop which is'g We have some of the finest beef roasts, a * GOOD CHOICE BANANAS 3 DOZEN FOR 4 in prospect this year, that it will! ate iwi ‘ees ee ef White Lily Soap. ‘Special. 5 bars for. : eee | readily overcome the heavy losses .of steaks, and other cuts that this shop has of- Extra fancy’ bulk dates. Special. 2 pounds fo’ the past two seasons, although the Mf fered its trade Veribest Spinach, No. 2 cans. Special, 6 cans for. | festoration of the herds will be slow | : Wikis Bulk Pop Corn, that will pop. Special, 2 pounds for LITT. 25 e land the process will involve rather | Ask for a quality steak, and prepare for remo Cereal, a good substitute for Cream of Wheat. Special, per | heavier financing than usual, ' the smile of satisfaction Package . : Le i ae + | 28 5 . . Minced Abalone, large shel 4 ce -50c = s gC = @ All drinking water snould be t Neribest Salad Dressing. 16 oz. bottle. Special. --Toc fil May ALLISON IN, THE WALK OFFS | boiled until further notice. We also have the cheaper beef, but we suggest that you ais ilubatbs NOH cane: Specialy 2 cane ts -+++-35¢ Bl! popular screen star to be séen at her best at the Orpheym tonight | U.E. STACKHOUSE, | take a tip from Gussner’s. It is worth your while. : and tomorrow Gupsns! Health Officer