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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920 REAKFAST is too often eaten as a duty rather than a joy. The suc- cess of the day may depend upon the spirit of break- fast. The Royal Education- al Department _ presents some breakfast dishes that will send the children to school with a hip hip hur- rah and his majesty man to his daily duties with the “up and doing” feeling which knows no discour- agement, Muffins 2 fektpoous Royal Baking Powder 1 tablespoon sugar % teaspoon salt cup milk 2eges 1 tablespoon shortening Sift together flour, baking powder, sugar and salt; add milk, well-beaten eggs and melted shortening; mix well. Grease muffin tins and put two tablespoons of batter in- to each, Bake in hot oven 20 to 25 minutes. Eggless Muffins | 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup mili 2 tablespoons shortening Another Royal Suggestion - MUFFINS and POPOVERS. From the New Royal Cook Book ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure ing and beat until smooth, Bake in greased muffin tins in hot oven 20 to 25 minutes, Cor Muffins . cup corn meal 1% cups flour teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 4 teaspoon salt tablespoons sugar 1 cup, mailic 2 tablespoons shortening legs Sift together corn meal, flour, baking powder, salt and su- gar; add milk, melted short- ening and well-beaten egg; mix well, Grease muffin tins and drop two tablespoons of mixture into each. Bake about 35 minutes in hot oven. Popovers 2cups flour 4 teaspoon salt egge 2 cups milk Sift together flour and salt. Make a well in flour, break eggs into well, add milk and stir until smooth. Pour into hot greased gem pans and bake 25 to 35 minutes in a very hot oven. If taken out of oven too soon they will fall. SENT FREE New Royal Cook Book con- taining scores of delightful, economical recipes, many of them. the most famous in use today, Address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, 15. Fulton Street CITY'S TAX CASE ‘CARRIED BEFORE "SUPREME COURT State’s Attorney Announces He is Ready to Appeal Case OVER $23,000 IS INVOLVED City Officials Confident City’s Stand ‘Will be Up- held The supreme court of ‘North Dakota will decide finally whether or not the Bismarck city tax rate for the present fiseal year is legal. Amouncement that he was ready to ‘file an appeal from the décision of INstrict Judge W. L. ‘Nu favoring the city, was made today by State’s Attorney Ed, Allen. ‘ City oincials are confident that the supreme court will sustain the rul- ing made by Judge Nuessle in the friendly suit brought to determine the matter. sustained, the city will.find itself in an embarrassing position, according to officials. Work Held Up “The legal dispute grows out of the tangle in which the ‘Nonpartisan league tax bill enmeshed the officials of many cities in North Dakota. sle, If the decision is not}, E matic Story be raised by taxation. What Law Provided The new tax law. which provided for the enforcement of the provision that all property be assessed at its “ 'f HE "N Ew’ LTINGE|8! TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 Robert Louis Stevenson’s Famous Pra- DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE A thrilling and > entertaining’ masterpiece WM. FARNUM Charles Chaplin in “Sunnyside” “When Bearcat Went Dry” S SMARCK| THEATRE —IN— “Shark Monroe” A Vigorous Fighting Photodrama ote FRIDAY FRIDAY “The Hell Ship” Monday—Double Bill : Pig pr ae or With e at Madlaine Traverse in fixing the amount of. money tol tion of a new constitution, and sup-, number of points is named president Porters of the movement declare, that) of the Better Men’s association, the athletics of the university will, = q ‘ from now on, be in the hands of men who are fampiliar with conditions. The new constitution provides the president and secretary of the, hat true cash value, also provided that North’ Dakota ‘Better Men's associa: political ‘subdivisions of the state |-tion of the university shall bee made should not r: more than, ten per | autormatiéally chairman and secretary | Until the cage is decided it is prob- + able that work on the proposed $10,- ‘000- swimming pool, and the purchase Mix and sift dry ingredients, New York City add milk and melted shorten- i tment RINGWORM, other itching “Bake with Royal and be Sure” of a fire truck for about $4,000 will be held up, Mr, Allen believes the supreme court Will uphold his contention that city officials did not follow the law cent more in taxes for the fiscal year beginning in September, 1919, than in the year previous. The law provided that a taxing unit tould raise no more than two per cent of the value of its taxable prop- erty by taxation, With valuations increased. three-fold or more under of the athletic board of contro! eacn | year. “The man hélding the highest | ———————————————————EE alee : e [ the new law, cities thus would have He (¢) fered me da drink! K a much greater taxing margin. or : e this eason the ‘above check was é a e = Legislature Blundered | Down East last week I met Bill Smith, lowever, the Nonpartisan league 6 wa ‘ : ° legislature failed to include the word my old college roommate. [hadn't seen J oO re) ear ea ers . 1 Nelties” fn 'the ill. Oflclals of Bis- him since the good old.days:and when marck took the position that the tax oe a y, ‘. 99° a bars ) § ‘ ‘ limit provisions did not apply, to ci- he saids Let's have a drink! it sure. did ang J : Hes, after tng atorney general had sound like old times. Teagreed just 'to iven a ruling to this effect. The . 2 : 9 special casion of the legislature sub- see what he had to offer. an lres ror e omaller Cars semently reenacted the bi and it Be aaaval ‘ f ty : : : serted the word “cities.” He led me into a drink dispensary where , nin Proceeding undér the opinion of there were at least a couple of hundred the attorney general, the city commis- ; 8 x l sion fixed the amount of a be ditterea pins of pop, ginger ale and ty aised for the .year as $101,180.00. goodness knows ‘what else on sale. ( Enormous resources and scrupulous care Fee eee ue AP Rael conte ata i i bedbles’ GE Bb heleaiik ty che eda A 7 23,469.00 ‘additional. wo les of buck-” he said to the : have produced in Goodyear Tites for the When the issue was raised as to young lady, and what should she trot i smaller cars a high relative value not exceeded theiloeallty ob thea ach siattleadly | out but that same good old Buck that 1 i even in the famous Goodyear Cords on the tity commission. ‘The ttle of the _ have been drinking at home for a long i world’s highest-priced automobiles. taxpayer, against T. 1B. Flaherty, |! | time now. ; HARP ‘ fi : county a : q ants 4 } fee “This is the only really satisfying drink - ie loge ° . njunction Issued 5) z 5 5H 9 ; In addition to its larger sizes, Goodyear sg 0dse gute sued an injunction, I’ve found,” said Bill. “To me it’s as ie i . re , proh: ng the cou au- l manufactures an average of 20,000 small car ditor troxn “axteniting totes Or te as — beer ever was. It has the ° 5 ‘ ‘ a hi the levi for taxes b’ | i di i irst- , * ! tires a day in the world’s largest tire factory fhe elty of Bismarck throngh him aa] | sea ag ale lb dpe Dorie . devoted solel: h 1 such county auditor for the fiscal stopper. Another thing—I find it stim- Vi levoted solely to the 30x3-, 30x3%,, and year commen¢ing September, 1919.” ulates my appetite. at mealtime and is a oT" ve ¢ "The attorney general held that, 31x 4-inch sizes. dies Giese weE> “nat Spacinsany, great bracer on a hard, hot day. What $ ‘ med in the tax limitation law and t?° | i ta i is H Fj declaring that a city is not a political moore could a fellow wants Tve ‘quit st year more cars using these sizes were sub-division of the county, they were kicking about prohibition.” b factory-equipped with Goodyear Tires than °Nthe city's levy had been made be- Bill was interested when I told him I ood fae with any other kind. te teliea! the erie eonimianion abtine Gail had seen es ssl atk that esis $ the altorney general's opinion, and goes into it but selected rice, li Th ° ¢ @ : expenditures had already ween made A 3 SO one : eir extreme worth is available for your Reeee ented Of Gs cevcnaaa okt barley and a little hops for flavor. That’s Ford, Chevrolet, ort, Maxwell, or’ other Fe agar Gt: ewrnicen poor: why it’s so pure and why so many cases : i 0 into homes today... Suppose cat using one of these sizes, at the nearest Shout the dues cones decid F ape ar eet ago Gradveie Geb ul Ben Cite | Sioa Bs See ae a bottle of Buck. | I bet you'll like it as i on) rvice Station. ‘o there for these to be raised by taxation CURE the well as we do. It sure hits the spot. ’ ; : 2 1 esent y will be reduced m ! 4 5 : tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. areert h tol ATTribor Akt wenn Look for,the name on the cap. i ie t will have to be''made of excess taxes q pajd at the time of the decision. iq Says City Extravagaht \ The state’s attorney, in the brief yee he is to file in the supreme court, maintains that the legislature clearly intended to include cities. “~Phe legislature realized that tax- ing units would do as Bismarck has done, immediately become dissipated 30x 314 Goodyear Double-Cute All-Weather Tread... Fabric, 30x3% Goodyear Single-C $2350 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are built to protect casings. Why endanger a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of $ 450 less merit. 30 x 34% size in waterproof bag... Raney ees and extravagant and therefore, in- stead of limiting the amount of the rate that might not ‘be exceeded, as that: might ‘be hard to determine until the new. conditions were tried out. limited -the amount of actual money that could. be raised to 10 per cent over what it raised in 1918,” says the brief of the state’s attorney. The total increase in the coal bill for the railroads in the next year is estimated to be $50,000,000. ELIMINATE “POLITICS” FROM ATHLETICS AT STATE UNIVERSITY CY-BISMARCK CO. Bismarck. N. D. H : WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS é ‘Grand Forks, N. D., May 12.—Elec- a z t 4 tion “polities” have been eliminated Made by National Beverage Company, Chicago l i from the University of North Dakota {1 ; . _— Athletic association by the ratifica- i "y i ‘ errr JOHNSON’S POPULAR PRICED STORE sj. Bismarck’s Greatest and Largest Garment Shop Now in Full Blast and They are Selling Like Wild-Fire . TWO STORES---BISMARCK AND GRAND FORKS |