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DAY, MAY 4, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE Just let mother call. Break fast!” Makes Such Light,Tasty Biscuits “Biscuits for We're sure there’s a treat that can’t be beat in store for us — light, tender biscuits — toasty brown and all puffed up with goodness! For mother is sure of her baking powder — Calumet. She never disappoints us because one of veral options. If the girl} CALUMET is the first or sometimes a second offender, she placed on probation BAKING POWDER for six months and allowed to go never disappoints her. home. If she is suffering trom ven- j It’s dependable. Results eral disease she is sent to the hospi- h h b i tal for treatment before being j always the same—the dest. home, if she is not what is termed a Try it. Calumet contains only such ingre- House. More hardened offenders are roved offi- sent to the paison on Black dients as haye: been approved Island. The drug addicts are cially by the U.S. Food Authorities, You Save When Yeu Buy It. GOTHAM COURT HELPS GIRL TO GBT NEW START iDefendants Given Every Aid| in Leading Better Life | -New York, May 4.-Practically every device known as an aid to jus tice, mercy and law is being used in the Women’s Separate Day Court of Judge Jean Norris, The latest innovation of the court is the establishment of a phychia- trist who passes on the mental status of womén who come before the court | when the judge is in doubt as to their mental. capacity. The procedure of the court is dif- ferent from that of the ordinary muni. cipal court into which women of the | j streets are haled. | Girl Given Choice When a girl is brought into the Women’s Court, before her plea of “guilty” or “not guilty” is taken, she ; 4s given an opportunity to secure counsel if she wishes, to get bail, to communicate free of charge by tele- phone or otherwise with her friends ,or she is given option of an immedi- ate trial or an adjournment suiting her conveniéne After a girl's case is heard, and if she is convicted, Judge Norris has “probation” case, then she is sent to} the House of Good Shepard or Inwood sent to the hospital for eight weeks’ treatment. | FIELD LITTLE “QUEEN” IS|(j REAL PRINCESS PRINCESS MARIA, This pre little lady, you'll pro- bably a “queen,” ‘but actually she’s prince Not the fairy-book kigd but a real one. Her parents are the king and queen of Italy, the youngest daughter. HIGH SCHOOLS ARE TRAINING FOR BIG ‘TRACK MEET Annual She's Eighteenth Interschol- astic Contest at Grand | Forks May 14 M Grand orks. teenth annual int av 4.—The eigh tholastie field anid lies ‘Ten walls of insulation keep cold in and heat out. Linings brought back over door, No wood exposed on inside. Heavy all metal rernovable fice rack. Nickel plated non-rusting lever locks and hinges. Patent removable drain pipe anc tap, ONE-PIECE PORCELAIN LINED | | LEONARD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATOR 4 ~.__{ Full rounded corners. No { Allows free circulation of (cold dry ais. Tsreelain lining brought way to edge of door frame. No wood exposed inside, cracks or joints anywhere. i 4 , (Base board lifts'up. | Retinned removabie, wire shelves. frigerator or a small one. Let your first Refrige: i value to you. Come in and let us show you the many "Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator.” points of i FURN WHITPALL RUGS URE DEPARTME | “Like a Clean China Dish” A REFRIGERATOR is one of the most important pur- chases you will have to make for your household. Many people make the mistake of buying a cheap re- rator be one of permanent superiority of the | Webb Brothers KARPEN FURNITURE “I do not believe that any womany track meet for high schools of the | Yeu Save When Yeu Use It. {who is arrested for prostitution and to be held at the university who is a drug addict, ‘ly re-| May 14 and 15, will be conducted ac | &-—---—-——--—— ————%] RECORD PRICE | the summer it is announced, at HIGHEST QUALITY sponsible for her a Judge | cording to the eligibility rules of the| | CITY ‘NE WS | | FOR INDIAN LANDS | intervals of 30 days. AWARDS Norris. North Dakota high school league, | ', _g| MeLaughlin, S$. D. May 4.—All ——— { ‘It would be inhumane to try them | Coach Paul J. Davis, in charge of the | * “) records for the sale of Indian lands A CORRECTION when they are arraigned, and it is | meet, amounced last night. Meet Wednesday were broken here when 14,000 acres s stated erroneously in Mon- the policy of the court to adjourn the! “Th an important change in the The Current Events club will meet sold by bids, brought an average of s Tribune that the Junior class case for cight weeks and in the mean-| method of conducting the meet. High | Wednesday afternoon at the home of $14.93 an acre. The previous high rec- “What Happened to Jones” time give the girl the very best pos-| schools not posted on these rules and} rs. Alfred Zuger. As’ Unig’ {a the ord was $13 an acre established early| was to be givn at the High School. sible care at our hospital befy-2 she| desiring copies, may write Nelson | last meeting of the year, every mem-| this year, Sales of the Standing Rock | ‘This comedy will be presented at the goes to trial. It is astonishing the | Souvain, Devils Lake. N.D., for cop-{ ber is asked to attend. Indian lands will continue throughout | Bismarck auditorium. difference in the appearance of the) jes,” Coach Davis said. : oe aie =: girls when they return from ‘he hos-| Another important change is ‘that rT Meet Weanesday Nig eae aa pital after treatment. ‘They are then} any individual may enter as many nS 7a eM teTS OF eave ia Emcee? 7 Men Who Wore Red j mentally and physieaily fit to be tried. | events as possible. A medal will be| Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the Don’t LetCatarrh Drag * “Follow-Ups” j awarded to: the individual contestant | Knights of Columbus hall. mam b 1 ! or Yellow Cords A broad, system of probation and! who scores ‘the highest number at [Het ae Feauested (0 Be present.” ‘The You into Consumption i “follow up” work is being instituted, | individual points, 'This is in contrast | DB initiation will be held Sunday at- i Dangerous Stage. |be cured by sprays, inhalers, jellies Sr ocnvetis i Can Get i in Guard | "Gin an. being sent back to their, to the old rulo which barred an in. | ternoon at 1:20 o'clock at Patterson's Avoid ie paneer care of|and other local applications, ty enya | 3 Yhomes all over the Unite] States | dividual from participating in’ more | "all. Catarrh than the annoyance caused| §, S. S. has proven a most satis- eatornal remedy, on ; Idaho National Guard Wants| and rennited with their families. In! than three » events, ne Conventi aa by the stopped-up air passages,|factory remedy for Catarrh be- B ztourexponee. oe test treaty other where the environment! Four or five high schools: alres Sturns: trom. Convent! : — abaeemmenegalas | Men Who Served in Ar- |i, ‘wrong, efforts are made to have! have entered forthe meet, Coael{ ,D", Melvin R. ‘iimore, curator of) and the hawking and spitting And eause it gues direct tp ita sores, *"OStoepe Liko @ Flow Boy"? 5 é narents move, cha the em-| Davis said last night. Entr anks | the state historical museum, has just ms “+f saffered for-20 years with Kezema tn fts fl | tillery or Cavalry Le neat Breet RereR wie enn | Were wane Bape Entry blanks | veturned from Greene Castle, Ind., The real danger comes from the|the disease from the blood. Getia rst form. _ Affected all over the ploy get her away trom ba ast week and must be] | : fond tendency of the disease to continue |bottle from your druggist today, 2 i ‘ ae companionship. in the hands of Coach Davis by May | Where he attended the convention of its course downward until the]/and begin the only logical treat- ‘ If you are a retired cavalry sergeant} probation officers go out and check} 9, when ‘the entry list will be closed. th Mississippi Valley Historical asso- t be affected, and then|ment that gives real results. For osing or farrier you can secure a good posi- stg ants Ree mace Re: % ciation. The sessions continued three lungs become bi At ail drug stores, 380 and $1, f ith the. 1 ational g.| UP the statements the girls make to Reports from over the state indi- Dr. Gil > was chai ft dreaded consumption is on your|free medical advice write to Medi- Stoney Positively Rotarsed ff Not Sxtisting | ON with the Idaho national guard. | them, cate the track teet will be well at-| v8. Dr. Gilmore was chairman. o} path. Your own experience has|cal Director, 104 Swift Laboratory, ga Sold and Guarantecd by all rugassismay | According to a request Major T. J.) “judge Norris said that “notwith-| tended, high schools entering from all | tte comntittee on public historical Taught you that the disease cannot | Atlanta, Ga. Rogers of the army iar a office | standing the outrageous statement! corners. of the state. museums: ° ree seis a woman, ‘Mrs. Hortense Lersner, that | " no oleelehoeebedesbecdesbebobeiedeeh bedded bbb pth ht TolloWs: sof Tdaho is now organte-| 1,88 Tallroading Women to Bedford ARMY RECRUITING wit a at ig ee fe : “| Reformat IT have never committed Br and ye ° eee ing a stuadron of, National ard | One single el to. Heatond since 1] MEN READY TO AID J city." vas announced toaay,” ss 5 cava es Ne tan autaoreed up employ went on the bench in October of last | EX-SERVICE MEN Kiger, dawg Ran 7 salle ani Mrs, 3 1 ismarck’s } k's Most. Of u ar ¢ from oe eral unds five men for each] year ; and the court records will show! Ky z Dota Bi ob ae Maule 5 Smt ole ouse argains \roop at $75 per month. These men| that 1 place the largest percentage} Major 'T. J. Rogers of the army re-| &t the Bismarck Mus SLES ERC Eiiee ee puuse pe meribers Of ihe troop and) of girls on probation. Iam not at all| cruiting station, while here today, | Mr. Beeetl See aaesaaae Eine pee ee eT ee avai ee ora, te addition their na-'in sympathy with reformatory meth-| said: : Adtecore her welding Shae ee ten Yor sale: ouse 2 4 Poms ional guar pay, eng is at present | oqs, “Kvery discharged soldier should gene ie ni welding has not} and large pantry; barn worth one-quarter the Regular Army pay of} Jn the past {wo months a number| rememicr that-the men on duty at the | 8¢t it Was announced 3 * . about $200. Lot, Bonk a ue ais: eo een quarters eon Prob-| of men, arrested with women charged | army recruiting office are always ae f- cast front, on paving. 4 bloc SB ably ‘be furnished if single. We are| with ‘prostitution, have received} Teady to explain: After the show: try our waf-/% 96 from Post Office. | By expend- gf’ anxious to get one exceptionally good | prison sentences. ‘The time has come! “How to collect your delayed pay. |fles with maple syrup at the ann ing a few hundred dollars this | man for cach troop to be made first’ when women will not do all the legal| “How to straighten out your allot-| Mini te Lunch. 0; dav and A eeasisissiaessaskeeaeatestatarenerstisee can be made a very desirable sergeant or stable sergeant, who can! paying for commercialized vice ment. nuterw bem ce' home. Price $2400. take full charge of all animals. Can| > eer rene res “How to keep up your government | Hight. Good coffee. Two houses, 4 lots and barn, you locate for me a few such men. i insurance. ‘ Tat Sues Ra, city water, electric lights, trees, | We will pay this man $100 with in:) Tye junction and demmes veig given| "How to convert your insurance. Mandan Lodge of the Macca- Headquarters for all the latest song hits one block from Wachter eehool, Se later, pccording to any: __| at the country club have proved to he| How to establish your rights to bees. is giving ~ dance at the nothing like it at $2400. Half ff) | “We especially desire retired cav-) very popalar with club members and compensation ei ris ae! ot Manan Sco cash, alry e ys $ a8 We) every noon and evening a large crowd! “How the federal board for voca-| Ma’ . Admission $1.00. The House of 5 rooms. and wood realize none others get the training) can be seen on the enclosed veranda | tienal edncation will train you. pablig invited. 2 ver yt ing nown in usic : : shed. Cistern. city water; iat piieas such cmcicn oreo ‘ enjoying the splendid cooking prepar-| _ “How to become a zen if you are — small barn; east front, on i0th ou can ge aoe lars from the army ied by Chef Eigen, the club's new chet.| foreign born Fe street Price $1700. $500 ash, recruiting office, Chef ‘Kigen has a way of making food | ae folsecu ne your, paberly bonds We are receiving daily the latest hits from the publishers. jouble house of 5 rooms anc ee ee very tasty and his lunches and dinners; “If you desire some ‘dope’ on above % vy} p ion. bath; heating Plant and coal eet ‘COME E AREY, 7:30 tase | 8 fonsidered a real treat, | subjects call at the recruiting office.” ec ance Send us your orders and they will be given prompt attention range on eac! side an eo ie seats were sold ai die asi ON nn RR DEMAND rented for 870 per month; on [night at the New Eltinge Theatre| yy . an MUSIC NOW MOSTLY IN paving. TI y absolutely one | showing “The Silver Horde” by Rex VANDERBILT'S GUESTS EAT SKY-SCR Bi kc lodge, Capital Cit of the t investments. in the Beach, The management suggests ie uF ismarek lodge, Capital City city. Price $3500. $1200 cash. ff that everyone who possibly can should ER WEDDING CAKE Homestead No, 300, will give a 35¢ (Ou 15c¢ per copy ‘ come e@ to avoid waiting. The ae r “By Heck” Dance at the soc ber Covy J. H. HOLIHAN second performance starts at 9 K NIGH" OF PYTHIAS oeloek, mena By Mail 37c By mail 17¢ . Ist door east of Post Office se HALL MAY 4. Gentlemen are Vv all ¢ MEDICAL BOOK FREE £ expected to wear overalls while BANA Th Silos . . ’ On the cover of Humphreys’ Manaal 3 the ladies should wear house You Are a Million Miles At the Moving Picture Ball we present a life-like portrait of D> aprons. Admission fifty cents, from Nowhere (Ballad hit) (Good live number) Breit Humphreys, the founder of E extra ladies fifteen cents, Jean Swanee (sung by Al Ching a Ling’s Jazz Bazaar umphreys’ System of Medicine. ee ps. Jolson some jazz We hope that his benign counten PRE ob eetd Vv te ) yee H ( I ie ) Prett: ante will’shed ali 5 : = enetian Moon (very pop- awaiian Lullaby (Pretty a ance will shed a light of comfort and ular) Hawaiian Melody) good cheer over myriads of people. Page: who have depended on his Remedies Peggy (everybody singing Lullaby Time (Waltz song) F ‘ for nearly three-quarters of a Cen- Peggy) I’ll Bring a Rose tury. uinger Longer Letty (mus- wove’s Rosary (Beautiful Printed in English, French, Spanisn, u mec be r ¥ ¢ nee ( Portuguese and German—mailed free. | _ ical comedy hit) Ballad) Humphreys’ Dream Port (semi classical) Dreamland 156 William Street. New York. _ Come in and have us play them for you If you are losing your hair, wr ¢ FIDDLED ais ve or have dandruff, don't He Sees W ith if = if ae ; e carry the well known while Rome “burned. but he was Ease--- ; a r the only man on record who goraine | i got pleasure out of a fire. a anne at Fire is a serious matte ee —since we fitted him with the |}; AND only way to reduce its | | A 3 re proper glasses, It is surpris- [J to oreteet™ you in case it comes. e e vision and do not G H 7 nn 2 y You can get both the insur- |! out until Nature springs a real i Any record can be played on these machines ante and ther tires prevention alarm. Medical examination []} help through this agency of The |! © enliste vealed lq f .AQY TE + Hartford Fire Insurance Com- || mons enlisted men fevenleds2 SOLD ON EASY TERMS pany. | er at, deal of impaired visi Let us explain it. If your ¢ get tired s ee | if you are subject to headaches ! or nervousn better let us ex- JJ} MURPHY amine your eyes and rectify [J 4 | if} your trouble, if trouble exists. []} : | i : . Tf it doesn’t we'll be glad to tell [Fi ; * “The Man Who | “RLIND New York—The largest wedding cake ever made in America, |] you. : MI ISI ( i : it is claimed, was served to guests at the wedding of Cornelius : e mb » . | Knows Insurance | ” Vanderbilt, Jr. and Rachel Littleton (inset). The cake, made at | Folsom Jewelry Store ie Bismarck, N. D. | H SBANDS {Sherry’s, was five and a half feet tall, three feet in diameter at | isand hin _ Z the base and weighed 150 pounds. M. Bejot is the chef who con- 414 Main St. | Corner Broadway and T } ee ees cocted the cake, | PPP ebehbbe bbe hebetebe:

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