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' BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ! DE BA Tl N (i 7; eH ‘s OF CONGRESS ON ial Tew POPULATION The Wellworth Store FOR THE KEEPER OF THE KITCHEN NOV. 11, 1920 PAGE EIGHT Another Royal Suggestion BISCU!TS, BUNS and ROLLS | From the New Royat Cook Book ISCUIT! What de- thick on floured board: brush | Action Must Be Taken as Re- ° ¢ : light this word sug- with melted butter, sprinkle with It of i Sie t d gests. So'tender they faiely Roll as ‘tor jelly. roll: cut inte ks a pophie New Yl a an a ur a . melt in the mouth, and of Tigi nett picoss: <plscetwith font -S. 5 i . such glorious flavor that sprinkle with a little sugar and HASA SENSIBLE LOT OF HOU SE HOLD NEEDS AT SP AL the appetite is never satis- bene prep pier egies SUGGEST NEW DIVISION . ~ AT SPECI : PRICES 3 } from pan at once, Parker House Rolls fied. These are the kind of biscuits anyone can make gcaene Membership May Reach 500 if <with Royal Baking Powder : : i ‘ipes. z 4 fi ‘i ii and these unusual recipes , Seite cine Present Apportionment is PURE ALUMINUM WARE CLOTHES LINE , Biscuits Powder Maintained . i é ee sof Rbleapgone shortening Less 20 Per Cent Discount 50-ft. Sisal Clothes Line. Spe- Atesspoons Royal Baking PROPRIA Cc ee BY HARRY B, HUNT, cially priced for this sale, only , teaspoon salt der tonether Addnine ltt espores N. E. A. Staff Correspondent ? deena Taa ealng fo mili and ad Slowiy 19 Washington, “Nov. Il--A bigger ROASTING PANS 15¢c aif water dry ingredients stirring until Congress—a smaller—or a reappor- ° Sift together flour, baking pow- B AK G See sad sal one Winch thicie tionment of seats among the states Size No. 2, 39c sf der and salt, add shortening and Cut with biscuit cutter. Crease so as to retain the present numerical . 4 CLOTHES PINS rub in very lightly; add tquld each circle with back of knife | membership? ROASTING PANS slowly; rol Rar cocincat ety Hs one side of center. Butter the That is the three-horned problem i D ; 5 : peekness (handle as little as pr een and Sd larger confronting the House of Represen- ° # : jozen, oC i 7 cl utes. i warm place, “Brush ‘each with to have 13,710,000 more inhabitants | = : GAS TOASTERS 5 ke in mode- RS a Royal Cinnamon Buns Absolutely Pure Tate oyen 15) t0'29/ minutes, a arns ep reasit membership of the WASHBOILE Each, 19c cups flour i — Ory tt | House is 435—one tor each 211,87 . i ‘easroons Royal Baking FREE inhabitants or-major fraction thereof Size No. 9, heavy tin-copper bot- Ss CH 0 OL SUPP | under the 1910 census. i 2 tablespoons shortening Write TODAY for the New If the’ present basis of apportion- tom. Our Special, $2.98 ci LIES . Royal, Cook Book: con- tains 400 other recipes just as delightful as these. Will show you how $9 ag. inter- vari ir meals’ Addreas™,"? 7°" ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 115 Fulton Street New York City ment is maintained, the result would be an increase of 65 seats in the House, making the membership of tial already. cumbersome, unwieldy body exactly 500. I€ the ‘apportionment were to be increased to the limit possible with- out reducing the nunmber of repre- sentatives from any state, the new basis of the’apportionment would be 219,427, and seats would have to be provided for 52 new members. Some Balk Should a reapportionment be order- ed on a basis which would retain the 5, | cass, present numerical strength of the world war. These figures, made pub-, chise last Tuesday. The state was! House, 435 members, a general redis- lic on Apmistice Day by Adjutant Gen-| favored with ideal weather conditions.| tribution of séats among the states eral G. A. Fraser, are divided among, In fact sunshine of a late summer day! would be necessary, 13 seats being 28 of North Dakota's 53 counties: | gladdened the hearts of the army of! withdrawn from 12 ‘states and given Accompanying the announcement is; voters and made possible the heavy) to nine other states. the statement that the men “have a! vote. A storm would have spelled de-| | And that’s where the fight begins. price on their heads” and are being; feat for the league but no one with; < Speak to any congressman, past or rounded up for miltary trial as rap-' the proper spirit would wish a victory se and he'll tell you a House of idly as possible. It is planned to) under such circumstances. hie mberact Ae berubme, unwiel- make public the list of names in the| Conti r members Je cay sac aiy, ; i Aaa a Contidence Unshaken dy, inefficient and’ not condukive ‘o near future. In a recent checking it; “My own defeat has not shaken my! well-digested legislatio: From the was discovered six men were wrong-! confidence in the people. It was a well-digeste soa 2 Teed fal fully placed in the deserter column.| rare privilege to lead in such a fight. j Suendpo in ot eee Nore Seat Sopae a and it is planned to give the list to/'The eight weeks I spent among the ly worked out and thoroughly oe American Legion posts and other or-| people of my state taught me to know! * smaller House would be desirable, 4 | ganizations -to assist in tracing down| their generous hospitality, their’ aa he will say. the men so that none will be publicly | selfish spirit, and their kindness. Men. But when you suggest the smaller listed as deserters when they should) and women’ without thought of re-| House be secured by reducing the not be so listed. 4 ward left their daily tasks and de- representation from his state, as well Two Apprehended voted their energy to the common. 8 from otliers, he balks. Could the Of the 290 men now listed, two have! cause. In. no campaign was there smaller representation be obtained been apprehended, taken to Fort} more volunteer work done. and even| Without reducing the number of cou- | | Snelling, tried by court-martial, found! if money were available it could not} 8Tessmen from his particular state, (guilty and sentenced to terms in the! pay for the sacrifice. It was the| each of the 435: members would vote | federal penitentiary at Ft. Leaven-| volunteers that largely. contributed to for the smaller House. But as that, worth, it is stated. Of the six erron-i the régult. When I opened the cam-! cannot be, each meniber puts legisla- | eously placed in the deserted column | paign there was not enough money in tive efficiency second to political ex- two were from’ Barnes county, one: our treasury to place a single speaker | pediency. ‘ | from Bottineau, two from Burleigh] in the field, and when the campaign’ As a result, the reapportionment | fight in Congress will begin with « solid block of 100 votes actively work- and one from Ransom. closed there. was not.enough to pay} “The state has a high claim to our,ing for an increase in the House The counties fram which ‘men are; ¢p, now listed as deserters and the num-| ‘"« printing Bie: services. A hundred thousand peo-|'membership to at least 487, for by that | alone can the states of Missoyri, In- A big Tablet, only, 3 for 10 Limit—3 to customer LEAD PENCILS 6 for 5c PENCIL BOXES Each, 10¢ CANVAS GLOVES . WASHBOILERS legs % cup water 4 cup sugar teaspoons cinnaLsen 4 tablespoons seeded raisins Size No.+9,--galvanized. Our Special, $1.98 CLOTH BASKETS Bottom bound with heavy wire, c 3 Sizes Sift 2 tablespoons of measured sugar with flour, salt and bal- ing powder; rub shortening in lightly; add beaten egg to water and add slowly. Roll out % inch ' - 990 IN STATE ARRDESERTERS, RECORDS SHOW List of Counties and, Delin- quents in World War Are Given TVUTEEUAUCYUGUECUAHEOEAUEEUAUGUAEAUAE EEE Medium Large ..< These Baskets are someti used as Baby Baskets WASH BOARDS Large size, Special, 79c HUEY UNE 0 00 LEERY OOOO nes ' COAL HODS Special while they last, only 392 iy _American Porcelain Dinner Sets 50-Piece Sets ...........$11.98 FANCY SALAD BOWLS Reduced from $19.50 hance oes ee White and Gold on Fancy Shape TTERS Values, $3.25. Special, $1.98 50-Piece Sets .......... .$10.98 STAR-CUT WINE GLASSES , Reduced from $17.50 Set of 6, $1.29 Gold Lined on Plain Shape TWO SENT TO PRISON Two hundred «and ninety North} Dakotans are listed as-deserters from the United States Army during the —_——_——————————————————————— Thank Your Good Fortune WINE GLASSES Grape Design. Set of 6, $1.29 ber follows: To Learn That Pyramid, Pile feo | Adams 1}/ Ble coula destroy the prosperity, and| alone can the states of Mlssgyr, I in Itching, Bleeding or ay the progress of e state, but! diana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, ¥ X: * sials ., sratreding Pies | Benson... 13 the people who voted the fusion teket|jsiana, Maine, Mississippl, Nebraska, | THANKSGIVING will soon be here! This is an opportune time to Pyramid Pile Suppositories bring | | are not that kind. They will be found,! iy t and Virginia ’ =, * rin: y W! und,! Rhode Island, Vermon | place your order for one of these dinn er s ets ; blessed relief in the privacy of your ; Whether on the farm opin the town,! escape a reduction in membesship. Tc | UNUOVOAOONEEOEQUEOUESOONOGNOQOOUGNEN}EENOOEOUCAOONOGGOEOROGOOEOEUOOGERUGOOON ESEEUEUEOOONOAGGENOOEEOUUUGGEQOOUEOSUOUGGEUENYE UUUQEL UUTLAEQUOTUGOQEQUEOUEUGOEUEEAATCGSOEEOUTOOEAGEUOGAEETEEOOEGEGUOEEEAEOGUREAOGUGAUOUOGGEELEEUAA Burke . 14) helpi ft that . will gx g in th - 24 Burleigh 44 make Guy homes more aeey Pek | us| iy a bas ie. one amide ean ! Dickey: 9 anew oe lines, between those who the loss of two seats to Missouri and | U S W | Yi T L 2 Bala Ie Mae Gee aaa ene ncle Sam Welcomes You to Toy-Land selves. but of North Dakota. j * What I Means 0 d Golden Valley 71 ite election ‘has established the] gq increase of 50 members in the Wonderful playthings of every kind—toys for little tots—toys Logan .-- L2|and women who think frst of their House of Repstecustives wong nen for girls—toys for boys—and each the best of its kind in the world McHenry state, and then of their party, and 600,000 year- fi ll rau j Meine ae who are true to the highest teaching| |, *° tne’ eee ae aiay the cont or all are here. McKenzie . of their respective creeds, which #} ss Mercer. 15 "| to the taxpayers for each member, in- oie {Jeimfamtion Bena ot erent ot SH el learnt eer “ » | retary, . : Pa é : Raton io (Signed)", -J..F. T. O'Connor as, being about $12,000, ig Parents will be interested to visit our store for these playthings ichlanc A‘ further clutter’ o' ie legis- H ; .: Pied Ri osm ee Pr Soceen WN ARY T0 tative mill with, ville nd reaoutons have all ee designed especially for American children, made * 01 » les- i i coven, home tram itching, bloeting or | Sheridan 5 of Beam OF ot Aare to by Aimerican workmen, according to American ideas, ap les, hemorrhoids an Sioux . he h d undivided atten- | = = Hehe ioe tae ae Se | BR TRIED IN Se SS" AAA has often been sufficient. ou can | Towner .. ‘A probable reduction in the stan- z a u IS DAIL have a free trial package by send- ing the coupon below. FREF SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 5% Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich, Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Plie Suppositories, in plain wrapper, RUMMAGE SALE Don’t forget the sale that the Catholic lad- ies are having Friday, Nov. 12, at the jold Tribune Building on 4th Street. Sale in- cludes new goods as well as old goods. 9 Lamson Basket Car- riers For Sale At Your Own Price Reason for selling: We have installed complete multiple drawer National Cash Regis- ter System. ODELL’S Grand Forks, - - N. Dak. No deserters are listed from the! countiesé whose names are not listed| above. a i Harmony Keynote Of Statement By ‘J. F. T. O'Connor J. F. T. O'Connor, in (a statement issued at Grand Forks, asserts that the people who voted for the fusion ticket in the last election “will be found, whether, on the farm or in the towns, helping’ every movement that will make our homes more happy.” Mr. O’Connor’s statement follows: “Seldom are contending political forces in a state so equally divided as they were in the recent election. A change of one vote in each precinct would have turned defeat into vic- tory. There could be no clearer dem- onstration of the importance ‘of each vote, and of the responsibility of every voter, “A quarter of a million of, men and women exercised their right of fran- ——_—_—_—_—_—_—————— THE LETTER SHOP We make facsimile typewrit- ten circular or form letters “ex- actly like” the genuine. Sales letters. collection letters, notices, cards, etc. Addressing, folding and mailing. Guaranteed local and outside mailing lists of all kinds. BUSINESS SERVICE CO. ‘ Rooms 18-20, Haggart Block ; Phone 662 11-4-1mo. DEVILS LAKE Devils Lake, N. D., Nov. 11-- There are 16 criminal cases on the calendar gf. .the district court, the Novemberntermy@f which was open- hed here yesterday“by Judge C. W. Buttz, The most important among the criminal cases is that of J. H. McNary, former manager of a cat- tle breeders association organized ‘nu Devils Lake. He is accused of em- bezzlement, the charge being based on the alleged acceptance and ne- livering. \ is that of the’ Mann Department store against Chris Melde, involving the price of an overcoat. Melde’ was told that the coat would cost $75 and he purchased the coat on. that basis. Later the store notified him that the cost was $200, a mistake being made in the purchase price. In the justice court the store com- pany failed to recover. Another civil case is that of Chris- tine Biddle of Minneapolis, who seeks $5,000 damage of the Tuttle ; Taxi line of .Devils Lake for injur- ies received in an accident. Hear Captain J. Kelly and Lieut. Wm. Curtis of New Rock- ford at the Salvation Army to- night and Thursday. Special music and song. . FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms. 406, 7th Street. T. B.\Neinhover. gotiation of notes in payment of cat-} ¥ tle which he is accused of not de-| miles from Williamson, were Ylown A civil case with an unusual angle dard of representatives chosen. ‘A Idssening of the sense of individ- uakresponsibility on, the part of men- bers generally. J BRIDGE TRESTLE IS BLOWN UP Williamson, W. Va., Nov. 11.—The | Norfolk and Western railroad trestl over Grapevine creek at Thacker near here and Grumhouse, of the Matta May Coal company at Ajax, a, few up early this morning. f State police with bloodhounds have been sent to the scene ofthe ex- blosion. j The explosions occurred: in’ the go county and marked a renewal of | violence in the district. | Federal troops were removed from the fields recent! / ARMENIANS AND TURKS AGREE TO AN _ ARMISTICE London, Noy. 11. | been signed between the Armenians ‘and the Turkish nationalists it is an- ; nounced in an Armenian communique | today. The armistice conditions give the- Turks possession of the fortress ani city of Alexandropol and the sur- rounding districts during the peace negotiations. Phone 219R. 11-11-8t Only 7 Weeks to Xmas | WHAT S HALL | GIVE FOR XMAS The Turks, it is stated, guaranteed heart of the coal strike zone in Min- | the safety of the inhabitants of the city. LT. i a Success The L. T. L..a children’s branch of the W. C. T. U. had an interesting meeting Monday afternoon, ‘in -the Community ;room of thg?city, déhrary. ‘There were seventy-four children pres- ent. Rev. Edward Jones of the First ‘Baptist church made an excellent ad- dress and there was an interesting program, Mrs. J. N. McCarter had charge-of the children’s meeting. RHEUMATIC TWINGE Get busy and relieve those pai with that hagdy bottle of | Sloan’s Liniment HAT Sloan’s does, it does thor= | WY oushiy—poncrats without rub- | bing to the afflicted part and promptly relieves most kinds of exter- nal pains and aches. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Keep it - handy for seiatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, backe ache, pains, bruises, strains, sprains, ~ bad weather after-effects, _ For 39 years Sloan’s Liniment has helped thousands the world over. You aren’t likely to be an exception. It cere tainly does produce results, druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloan. Liniment (3) OUCH! ANOTHER AVERT FIRES TO HELP SOLVE THE | HOUSE SHORTAGE Chicago, Nov. 11.—The housing shortage in the United States can be solved in part By reducing the heavy fire loss Warren Clay, Chicago archi- tectural engineer, told the Calder compte? on reconstruction here to- lay. Mr. Clay offered figures showing the loss of fir@ lass last year on insured houses alJ™ne was $63,000,000, suffi- cient to build 16,000 homes, costing, $4,000 each. Minneapolis the 9th and 10th. August Schnecker, who left for Min- neapolis yesterday on No. 2. mers ’ Hear Captain J. Kelly and Lieut.,Wm. Curtis of New Rock- ford at the Salvation Army to- night and Thursday. music and song. Special and for day thte Gone to St. Paul F. Runey, of Sterling, and Bis- marck, left yesterday for St. Paul. wW. At Teachers’ Meeting ' County Superintendent W. E. »Par- sons and Mys. Parsons are in attend- ance at the state teachers’ meeting at | Grand Forks. August Schnecker to Cities The Lenhart Drug- store°is repre- sented at the Rexall convention im Happily there is one gift of individuality and universal appreciation—Your Photograph. HOIMBOE STUDiO—Quality Photographs (PUBLICITY FILM CO.) which began | Hh AN i Vow you Anow | why the Birds Sing ss, bearing-dowh and Nervousness, are, | stretching pains in the abdon g avoided by the use of Mornen'’s Frienp according to the testimony of thous- and of mothers who have used this time honored preparation. Mother’s Friend soothes the fine net work of nerves beneath the skin, and thru its regular! use, during the period, the muscles are made to eres more ease ily. Mother’s Friend is used externally. At all Druggises. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby free. Bradfield Regulator. Co, Dpt. F-13, Atlanta, Gas COME EARLY It’s to our mutual advantage ) =

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