The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 3

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TUESDAY; MAY 25, 1920 Always Welcome “You little rascal—played along the way, didn’t you? grandma waiting! Oh well, it’s all right. Because CALUMET BAKING POWDER It’s worth waiting for. Always wel- come. irks its work. Never fails, Never wastes minutes or materials and I know it’s pure and wholesome, as Calumet contains only such ingredients as have been approved officially by the U. S, Food Authorities,’” You save when you buy it—you save when you use it, HIGHEST 232 NOTICE Lae, NOTICE! R..J. Dohn of the Service Garage. sold out to Roy D. Joslin, and he vi| assume all debts. Gr25-2t | of May 26. ficial ballot. usr Mal a Korolax is relief for aliments, ‘board of education. nt {nelucing constipation,’ headaches! di apefis, belching, gas, heartbur thee bac breath, Leewoosuess, tion, ebesit Lick cad VO ouga Required for Jiffy-Jell Desserts’ They come ready-sweetened. ‘ They come acidulated with pure fruit. acid, ‘made from leméns or from grapes. : pe A bottle of liquid fruit flavor comes in each package. { We crush the fruit, condense the juice and‘seal it in a bottle. So Jiffy-Jell is afeal-fruit dainty, rich in fruit. ‘ Simply add boiling water as directed on package, 4 then the fruit essence from the bottle, and let cool. If you used fresh fruit, plus a lot of sugar, you could make nothing more delicious. eo we Serves six—at trifling cost of Jiffy-Jell serves six in mold form, or twelve if you whip the jell. And the fruit alone which we use in it would q One package | cost you more than the whole dessert. Ee . ~~ Sigiysen Real-Fruit Desserts * Ten Flavors in Glass Vials A bottle like this in each package Mint Lime Cherry Raspberry Loganberry Strawberry Pineapple Orange Lemon Coffee Be sure to get this package from yqur grocer, for. Jiffy-Jell is the only dessert with these liquid fruit flavors in vials. Any person aspiring to be a candidate for membership . on ithe board of. education at the | annual election Tuesday, June 1, | 1920, must file application with | he clerk not later than 5 p. m. Otherwise . the ‘Names will not ‘appear on the of- By order of’ the Richard Penwarden, Clerk. lwHY — Arab Isle of Bahrein Is | Place of Romance Bahreiri, the remote Arab isle in the Persian gulf, whicf is the reputed | birthpleee of the Phoenicians, has played an important part in the event- ful history of the middle East. Tra. dition says the lustrous pearls that gleamed on the breast of the queen, { dangerous depths ofthese waters. And long before the flood, says Babylontan. thythology, a greati crea- ture; half man ‘and half fish, called “Oannes,” came up from the waters of Rahrein, strode ashore,. and. went North to teach cutture to the Chal- deans! Here, too, are strange, mys- terfous ruins awaiting the pick and {spade of exploring antiquarians. But it is the big, high-priced pearls modern Bahreinsa coveted prize In the breakup of the Turkish empire. For centuries fortunes have been. fished up from these:seas each.year. On the adjacent Arab coast: are certain sheiks have been- handed ‘down for genera- j tions, and Ishtar, the dissolute Bahy- lonian princess, is said to have worn a necklace of Bahrein pearls which was so long that even when. she stood upright It brushed on ‘the: ground. Why Men Prefer Civil Life. In both Derfmary and Sweden, and to a lesser degree in. Norway, an ex: odus from the army 1 taking place. Officers find it difficult to live on, their pay and fewer. aspirants are present- ing themselves. There is a’ serious shortage of noncommisstoned officers. and the voluntary -cadres:.preseribed hy law are becoming increasingly diffi- cult to find. Labor conditions: are so good. for men who want to work, and pay is so high for manual labor that the army ceases to present ‘attrac- tions, “ In ‘Sweden, of 11,861 volunteers. prescribed by law, 6,154 are lacking. There are soldiering jobs provided for by the last financial budget, with no volunteers to fill, them. One volun- teer detachment (detailed to the Svea regiment, consisted of only ten at the end of October. Tlie Scandinavian navies, too, are considerably. underofficered and vol- unteers are chaty of presenting them- sélves when they can make such good wages elsewhere, Why Hats Are Like Houses, Did it ever occur to you that head. gear takes on the form of houses? It is hard to account for some of the weird hats of the day by this theory, although perhaps an effort to carry out the lines of the per may be traced in the beanstalk decorations of ‘feathers and flowers which tower sky- ward m our hats, theory put forward by an authority on woman’s dress. To understand _ its claim to consideration call up a pie- ture of 2 medieval woman with a tall funnel-shaped headdress—the henin. Isn’t it for all the world.like fhe spire of a'Gothie church?. And doesn’t. it also suggest the peak tent where her crusading .or warrior husband or brother or father spent much of his time? Take thé efstern turban for an- other example. It is almost like the dome of some mosque or synagogue in outline, How Seal Herds Increase. - A tentative annual census of the Alaskan fur seals just made by Dr. G, Dallas Hanna Indicates the | strength of, the herd as 524,269 ani- mals of all ages, as compared with 496,432:seals in: 1918, The number of pups born, equivalent to the number of breeding cows, was 157,172, an in- crease over 1918 of 10 per cent in each. class, The aggregate figures for 1919 do not include the seals taken for their skins. According to the tele- graphic reports, 22,027 fur sealskins have been taken on St. Paul island and 3.354 on St. George island through the regular killing season ended An- “gust. 10. A special effort has been made to reduce the excess of large male seals, with the result that over 6,400 such skins have been. taken. ~~ OLDEST “CENTRAL” ' RINGS OFF Mrs. Elizabeth Andfews, England’s oldest telephone exchange “girl,” has said good-bye to “hello.” At the age of 89. after 21 years on the board, she has just sent her resignation in. Her hearing is still good and she blames | her retirement on poor eyesight, of Sheba were fished-up from the hot, \|, frather than ruined cities. that make 1 {i whose tribes pearls of great price However hard to prove, this fs a! Che! Broad St. 4 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THINK GIRL ELOPED| WITH FORGER MARTHA TREPCZYK AND HER- ‘BERT HENNING ‘ (Milwaukee-~Miss Martha Trepezyk’s father was a patient at the county ho3- pital. Herbert Henning, forger, under five years sentence atthe House of Correction, was brought in for treat- ment. When the girl called on her} father she was introduced to Henning in the next cot. Now ‘Henning has es- caped from his cot and Martha is miss- ing. Police believe they have eloped. Rewards have ‘een offered and police are searching three states for the cou- me. SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION 1: WILL BE HELD JUNE 1ST The annual election of members to the Bismarck board of education wili be held next Tuesday. ‘There are three vacancies on the board, which will be fijled at this election. Two candidates will run for three year! terms and one ‘for a two year term. | running for re-election and G. F. Dul-; lam is the third candidate. All per-| sons: wishing to run for this office: must file their application with tvich-! ard Penwarden, eletk of the board, before 5 o'clock ‘Wednesday afternoon. i How to “Read” Fingers, At the muscular. portion of the thumb where it joins the ‘hand onej can decipher imagination and roman- ticism, in accordance with the height of this particular part. -People with no enlarged joint at this spot are sore- ly dependent upon others and cannot think or act for tliemselves. This} somewhat corresponds to the side of the hand ,where the small finger is; connected, for when placing the palm downward upon a table the di straight line gives way, to untidines and curlosity, it is just opposite in meaning to the curved development, determining neatness and discretion. Why Depth Fighes Are Black. The depth fishes are all exceedingly ferocious, as shown by their huge, lan- cet shaped teeth.. All of them are inky’ black—as might be expected from the fact that their abode is one of absolute and everlasting darkness. ! Some are blind, while others have huge gogeling eyes; for .amid the darkness’ phosphorescent lights are carried by many of the abysmal crea- tures, even by the fishes themselves, How War Hurried Inventions, , The development in telephpnic anc telegraphic equipment effected during the War would have occupied probably from ten to fifteen years during ordi- || nary peace times, ‘ k A person 32 years and 9months |] old has only lived a billion seconds. _ A Good Neighbor Barbara Eaton was plainly upset about something. For it was most uny usual for Barbara to scowl. She had baked a cake to take over to the Randalls—the bride and groom who had moved next door. And the cake had been a failure! “Thére's no use,” she thought hope- lessly, “I just can't bake. I’ve never made’a decent cake in my life.” With a smothered sigh she ran over to the next house. “I’m Mrs. Eaton—your next-door neighbor,” she explained cheerfully to the sweet-looking bride. “I just ran over to see if I could do anything to help you.” In a few minutes. they were chatting away like old friends. As Barbara was leaving, she said apolo- getieally, ‘Mrs, Randall; I baked a cake ‘to bring over to you—but it was a failure, I do get so discouraged sometimes, for Alan loves home-made cake.” Mrs. Randall interrupted. “But do you use Ryzom?” asked, “and the Ryzon Baking Book? Wait'a minute, I'm going to get mine for you.” She returned, thrusting a book and a can ‘on's hands. 4d, oHowing ex- rticularly in re- nts, and you'll le. Let me w how you ‘She's a darling,” B: to Alan later in the e helped himself to chocolate cake. confided wonderful cake s too good to be ing Book (orig- ning 250 prac- postpaid, al € ERE 6 SMEG HS — ae | Cecil Burton and A. P: Lenhart are |e of soleing and heeling. shce expert could tell the “difference from factory soles and heels. JOE CREWSKY’S 109 3rd St. =—TOM in a whirlwind of action and genuine thrills “THE CYCLONE” TOMORROW “The Fall of Barbary Coast” FRIDAY Wallace Reid'in “Double Speed” THE NEW LTING LAST TIME TONIGHT ; THEATRE—15ce- TONIGHT ONLY Dorothy Dalton Tomorrow and Thursday VIVIAN MARTIN “The Virtuous Thief” MIX=—— 3 DAYS COMMENCING MONDAY “MARY P You remember Vivian Martin in | “Her Official Fiancee.” She is even better in this picture. ICKFORD GET THAN DWELLINGS Sidney, May 25.—The scarcity of houses is increasing in ail | Australian states and the girls | of Melbourne are deploring the | shortage, saying that it is easier |; to get a husband than a house. 4 & este Of the 56 signers of the American Declaration of Independence all ex- cept six were’ members of the Ma- sonic fraternity. | FORMER TEACHER NOW SECRETARY Another ex-teacher who icn’t sorry she left the schoolroom is Miss H. McMaster, now holding afine position with the Northern Land & Loan Co., Devils Lake, ° N. D.. She trained for it by taking the sccretarial course at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D. D. B. C.’s summer school offers splendid opportunitics to teachers and others anxious to get ahead. The most desirable positions are open to D. B. C. graduates. ‘Follow the Succef$ful.”” Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St. Fargo, N. D., about summer school. eee Summers Most Vital Service Ice ‘is one thing that’s abso-- lutely indispensible during the summer. Your health, your children’s welfare, the safety of your food and your comfort, de- pend upon it. That’s why you should get an ice service that you can depend upon for pur- ity, for regularity of delivery. That’s our guarantee. WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62 ye y FINE FINISH The finish we put on our shoe repair work is equal in every detail to fac- tory finish. As long as the uppers of your shoes are in good condition, we can guarantee a regular factory job Not even a ‘SHOE SHOP Phone 898 TY AUUUORESUGLGSLOUALEUUUCLOCS AT ECUETTEA EEE | ri How About YourCatarrh? ““.- ‘Do You Want Real Relief? Then Throw Away Your Sprays{porarily clear them away, they and Other Makeshift Treat- | Will promptly re-appear until their ment. cause is. removed. r §. 8.'S. is an antidote to the mil- Why? Simply because you have|lions of tiny Catarrh germs with overlooked the cause of catarrh, which your blood is infested. .A and all of your treatment has been| thorough course of this remedy misdirected. Remove the cause of ‘ will cleanse and purify your blood, the clogged-up accumulations that/and remeve the disease. germs’ choke up your air passages, and a , which cause Catarrh, ‘ they will naturally disappear for} For free medical advice write to good. But. no matter how many|Chief Medical Adviser, 101 Swift local applications you use to tem-| Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.. — oo ——eeleEeEeEeEEaE__—ESSSSS==SEEEE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS | COLUMBIA RECORDS ’ ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE ~ Dollar Crops _ The f4rmer plants’ his seed (of certain money vaue) -in the grotnd and it comes up abundantly increased as a crop, In about the same way the money you plant in our:5 percent Certificates of \Deposit increases and yields a. crop, But Commerce has advantages over Nature—there is no cop failure. and: your principle is available when you want it. Let us explain the details of this system of growing “dollar crops.” “The Friendly Bank” The Bismarck Bank North Dakota Bismarck The First ‘Step. towards independence and prosperity is a bank account. : It increases your self-respect and the es-. teem in which you are held by your friends and neighbors. This’ bank accepts savings deposits of One Dollar or moré and allows interést at* the rate of 4% per annum, compounded, quar- ‘terly. First The Oldest and La in this section of

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