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THE BISMARCS. FRIBUNE Fa ‘AGESFIVE MONDAY, FEB. 21, 1921 ‘ A LSS ETS - P.HMCGARRY. OR MINESOTA ~~ SPEAKS HERE . Minnesota Good Roads Booster SPECIAL ATTENTION PARENTS “CINDERELLA” “SONG WEEK 20TH TO 27TH Song week in Bismarck was opened, by singing of patriotic songs in many: ‘ or the churcnes yesterday. On Tues- | es age Any, Washington's birthday, both the Addresses Gathering of . iH a he senate will be opened at | i iwo o'clock by singing of patrioti¢ N. Dakota Legislators Acted by a Cast of All Children ae lead py Uwe young men in mu- = sical groups of Bismarck. Si : P. Garry inne-| : ae i ; TA EWS closki tore IRATE BOK Raat ee - oe ary xe ae Hf your Children saw “Red Riding Hood” They will surely a party of ladies will conduct an hour Rida a hana er ee babel yant to see “Cinderella” ot singi.g in the auditorium of the Jenteiators nt, Patterson's “hall. yestor: | Oc aescoan state penuentiary, lead by Miss Berg- day afternoon on the good roads prob- hot Caspary. lem. Senator McGarry is the father : ‘On Wednesday evening there will be | OF the Babcock Amendment: in Minne. THIS IS THE SECOND OF THE SERIES seat patriotic singing in all the theaters.; — , aota, thatiwill provide over 7.000 miles a : “3 Mrs. Graham ‘will lead the singing in of pate federal highway for that Ke state, the ‘Eltinge; Mr. Halverson in the af Rex; ‘Mr. Munson in the Bismarck; ; aud Miss Caspary in the Orpheum. - The songs to be sung on Wedney- day evening will be Star Spangled Lanner, Dixie awd Smiles. Senator McGarry quoted facts and| figures showing that the automobile | ‘ fund of Minnesota would pay for every mile of this highway without any other tax and without eny hardship to the motor vehicle owners. He stated that. they had started out in Minnesota ito, bond'the s.ate for 09,000 for these highways, but that they_ knew: now. Matinee Tomorrow 2:30 ’ Admission to all 15¢ ORPHEUM & ATHL» TDS DINED. a The Limm Kfrogs chi) dined the was callin’ each other what dey is.”— 4 4 : ‘Bismarck Basketball team and their, " , ey ae h on Saturday ‘evening at the’ that a sitomoblicg axel as other) WILL APPOINT + _| Pitisburg Post. P home of W. L. Smith, honoring the! personal property that they would nol “al e “oss of the team for the glory of, have to issue a bond to build the high- OHIO ATTORNEY Poor. Man! bes marck high schocl, a ways. i Be Aueasll © Fla. Fel 21 Lady Visitor (to hoosegow)-—-What 2 The class colors of silver and green Follow Minnesota. - | St 4 ugustine, } a mt D. ie : brought. you here, my good min? . We were made gayer by the floral decora- He predicted that Morth Dakota! nite announcement that Ha M1 Gonviet--Misplaced faith, lady. zion of yellow jonquils. A five-course would s.on follow Minnesota's exam-| Daugherty, would be his aternes) — pady Visitor—Dear me! In a bad e-dinner was served by Mrs. smith and | , le in establishing a trunk system of genera!. made tod by Presi-! women. 1 presume? % her two daughters who are members | highways, and urged his hearers to) dent-clect Harding. Convict—No, ma'am; jin -a_ hastily of the high school classes. The club ! study the highway protsem, for the St I *% borrowed automobile with a. bad en- es : name is an invention of the junior | railroads in a few years would not he | > | gine.—Buffalo’ Express. % ‘glass and is:amatter :of:much pride able to spay any attention to short SMILES Nop tee itsla or aw Muers, H haul freight, so’that the highways of e z Ee ty Pushéd for Time. ° pclae ; the cotintry would be the natural . te ) Father (to Saminy,' cbmik! UEGION HEAD MARRIED, | transportation lines” for short haul Wront Brother, | bedraggled condition)——“Great: Scott! ” Announcement has been made of the | Coens ere | freight, aud we might as well get used| A wealthy gentleman has a brother jow you do look!" marriage of William C. Paulson to to the idea. He stated that on a hard| who is hard of heari ile he him- “Yes, pa, if fell ina mud hole.” Liss Grace Brittiu, both of Bismarck, | | surface road automobile tires would| self is remarkable for having « very “What! and with your new pants The marriage was at ‘Billings, Mon- | run 20,000 miles, while on gravel or; prominent nose. on, too? fean, and the young couple will make; dirt roads the life of a tire'was only Once this gentloman dined ata “Yes, I didn’t have time to take their home in Bismarck after a brief | 5,000 miles, so this item in itself would} friend’s house. where he sat between | them off.”—‘Houston Post. a i vu. ‘Tue bride has been in; be reason enough for the automobile] two young ladies, who talked to him ean “Near-Truth, kota ¢ of the Attorney General Wil-, am Langer and the groom is a prom- nent young automobile dealer and is, ky-dmmander of the Lloyd Spetz chapter | f tne American Legion. | 1 VISIT THE WANNERS. President I. J, Moe of the North Da- State Good Roads ociation, and Mrs. Moe of Valley © spent; “yesterday aud today at the ner | home in this city. ‘Mr. Moe while here Her? are shown two of the newest creations b; Lucile, at the left and the right. In the center | is Norma Talmadge, movie star, ia a Palm Beach gown designed in Paris. left lace with bodice and panels (front and back) of green and yellow shot silk, | is of black chantill gold galloon and tinsel trimming. satin, with black jet trimmings a The gown at the left At the right is a gown of white satin, train-lined with black nd satin lace across the bodice. Oe. ily hard sarfa ! tention to the saving on oil and gasc owners to get behind a trunk systeb of highways,,;|hat would eventual- §!* He also called at- line, not to say anything of the wear and tear on the motors, and loss of time and comfort: Users to Pay Tax, Senator \McGarry, was listened to with close atteftion and at the s' {of his address many questions were asked of him. He replied to all ques- very loudly, rather to his annoyance. Finally one of them shouted a com- morplace remark and then said in jan ordinary tone to the othe “Did you ever see such an ugly ardon me, ladies,” said the gen- “It is my brother Houston Post. An Eye to Busine: In a certain Sunday school on a who is ’ “You are late for dinner, as said ‘Mrs. Twobble, crossly. “[-dare say you've been standing in front of a baseball bulletin board. “No, indeed.” ” Ah‘ I thought you would try to de- e me. Mrs. Wapples told me she w you there.” “L wasn't in front of the bulletin board. The crowd was so large I could not get in front of it. away around on one side,”—Birming- ysual” ‘ ’ attended a conference of other officials) ~~~ i s to all q Bada finer teacher Toisas oa Hise Renta and England. While business is quiet, he [boiling rapidly. Drain. Put into but- a person who may talk but need not tiouers and made everything plain to) Our ty afternoon one or Wwe af chers ham Age-‘Herald, aid plens for the year work. says conditions are not at all alarm-jtered baking dish, add cream to make be listened to. ‘ i One thing that stood out in-his ad-| Placed upon a form while.the gual. Our Light-Fingered Ancestors: TO M@2T MARCH 15. ing. / Imeist, cover with one fourth cup Lady ster | HM her anaes acess was the aalanieat tuat up to the| Festoratives were applied. Mrs. Myles—What. beautiful snuff. A meeting of the officers and direc- Spend Vi ed cheese and put in a hot over to Pres In conte whee. Milde are time of-adopting the Babcock amend-| + Suddenly a little girl stood up and| boxes you have in your collection of tors of the North Dakota State Good: ay. ang sau are avSti SE Taine: at any Aphrodi Roll ial defeated the amendment, there. Ment fg Minnesota the farmers had | persistentiy called. “Teacher! teach-| antiques! 5 ‘Roads association has been called for , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark of wt | phrodite, Role ine | arsed nt, there- teen buildivg the highways, but now| cr!" in order to attract the attention] | Mrs. Styles-—Yes; they were handed this city March 15th, at which time the deaar the Weck’ wn ee 1% cups milk by sane a precedent for the entire the people who used the highways | of one of those who were attending | down fron¥,thy greatgrandmother. Fplans for an intensive campaten for Cleene eu ee nae au Seer 1 fe anaes yeast , World. | Wore'going to pay for them. He stat-| to the unfortunate invalid. “Then pe took snuff?” re qmembers will be taken up and. dis- 5 ihe engin ; aie ! ee A ‘ed that the same condition exists i Ac last the little one was heard. and; “Oh, no: onty snuff-boxes.”—Yoak- ‘ Pacific engineer. cup grated cocoanut ¢ iN fi mi sk rs States g % assed. PS 4 astors on Kitchen i North Dakota today, and that the soon-| the teacher, turning around, asked, | ers Statesman. wn PN a ee | 4s cup Sultana raisins : ‘er a system of trunk highways was|in a somewhat hasty manner: ate is ONF:CS MANAGER, | ie: - Tanger Back. 2 eggs (yolks) Table Save Work Sicntea by the people, whereby the! “Well, what it it Miss Susde Pinkerton of Minne-| William Langer, former —attor $4 cup sugar soo lusers of the highways paid for them] “Please, teacher,” replica the cnita,| WOMEN CAN DYE “polis, arrived in the city, yesterday, general, returned today trom Kz 1 teaspoon salt hes One of the mos practical of labor-' the sooner the highway taxes of the|“my father makes coffins."—Pear- ANYTHING WILH R to take up her position as offlce ma where he has been campals 4 tablespoens melted butter jsaving devices: is a ‘portable table in farmers would be reduced. ‘This S| son's Weekly. J ger for the North Dakote oats soe against Pre y of the Na-| Flour te make dough ni the kitchen.’ ae reimany differ-, what the North Dakota Slate Good. DIAMOND DYES ozds association, who: have offices tional Nonpartisan league, | Seald milk and cool to luke warm ent kinds. on, the. ob | Roads -Association is contending, for, ‘She Knew the Truth. ees i n the Whittle block. seal a eg ‘ | tomperadare. “Add” yeast, cake ‘soften-| fectly adequate: om and it js safe to say that hereafter this} “Both of dese here gents,” said the Buy “Diamond Dyes,” no other kind, <D P. W. CLUB ENTERTAIN W.C.T. U, Special, : cd in four tablespoons water. Stir inj home by putting’ inch-wheeled\cas-| organization’s aims’ will he better un-| witness, Mandy Thomas, rather im-| then perfoct results are guaranteed. BANDE. WV <d ‘Professional Wo- A special meeting of the W. C.T. U.! four and beat until smooth. Cover! tors on an ordinary kitchen table. | derstood by the people. Senator Mc-| pressed with the importance of being | yach perfor! resnlts AE Buk sites; 4 The | Business ane ee veers sab coomn will be held at the home of M Mob- |end put in a warm place to become, eB sure to use ball-bearing castors! Gary returned to St. Paul last even-| in court, was standing at the corner a nite ae ot dotione: a. hee ten Club entertain in their OM jey 393 Third street on Tuesday even- nt and full of bubbles. Add! that turn in every direction. ving, so as to be at his desk in the {conversm’ with each other pretty hot| coy Naan Lannea rar eate he evening of Washington's birthday, | ;, "8. E eth Preston Anderson | Sieve ria) a ve ie is a ith ¢ ond-dye. worn, shabby skirts,’ waists, ee ne pre Mieworate program is arranged. ie poke Eli: epee man ierson | yemaining ingredients in the order state senate ‘there this morsing. He! an’ pointed like. dresses, . coats, “gloves ‘ockings , ¢ gene een nay ise ;| will be present at the meeting. given and knead until clastic. Cover . 9 ati is a most pleasant,gentleman to meet.| “Relate the conversaticn,” said the} ry Feat soe Cuenta : a [tivery eraker of the ce ea ——____— ee tee al doubled ‘in butt, | Children’s Matinee . pod a man who had spent Years of his; prosecutor. Shea tad c., ( sweaters deaporlen eoveriiees: BYeIy: pe present, = leat - Attend Game. _|Make into small oval shapes, put) Tomorrow at Orpheum time and much of:his money to bring | “Ah, don’t jest remember, sah.” said tat Bs voter wa ee ces INEDICTS TERTAINED, Miss Jenevive Rulon and Ruth Ray- closeiy together in baking pans ind |e waste, Pee ae te good roads to Minv:esota. Mandy, thoughtfully, “cept dat dey ‘on or pe G00 is new, rich, fa ie- BENEDIC me i fain-, Mound of Jamestown ° attended the ; aC ‘ise again}! Wm i . ' less ‘colols.“Druggist has Color Card, Mr, and Mrs, Burt Finney entertain’ ys cot pall ga betweeirr Bismar put, in a warm place to rise again.|) ‘The: se of the series of chil- ee ry od the Benedicts ¢lub on Saturday eve- Sea ea dhe Gieuinecat Keep covered. When light bake about s programs will be given at the = F hing at their home cn Avenue A. Cards, © stown Friday evens an |25 minutes ina hot oven. Brush over’ Orpheum theatre tomorrow at the were the diversion and the hostess, Wan. hoe: euesti of Seca jit mille sprinkle with granulated matinee when “Cinderella” | will be ee Tn a LT a TT gerved refreshments during the even:| “Ss a jsugar and return to the oven for a} d. Every child that saw) F et ‘ing. poy ei Sippel few minut ng Hocd” will want to see’ ; Panos MRS. LAHR HOSTESS. | the Mens Chi of the WirstDap-| HIRES LAWYER j the tomorrow for. the: entire, y Mrs, W. E. Lahr is hostess this af-| tist church will rve a diane in he | us f . Tomorrow being Washington's. birth-’ ; Mondev elnh, The pre-| basement — of the ehureh, cor | H n au ges Serious date is given to- Fourth street and Avenue B, on Thurs-} TO SCOLD WIFE oye a large oun oul es snildren as! = ' , pra a A ay evening, February 24th. i — __ | well as parents will be expected ‘ ‘ os day. + ‘ Ama wil co: 4 aud serve tne | The latest .matrimonial invention he ne whieh sae at 280) u ‘ TO MaigNUWAUKAN. dinner entirely by ti “Jones” and jappeared in a London court, when a| “Cinderella” will be “shown at the; M th d F. th Mrs ne Stevens leit this morn: ! they declare this Will ve the hest di | woman coraplained because her hus-| matinee only as the regular program 0 ers an a J ers ing for Minnewaukan where she will ner ever for Te. thand 1 employed a lawyer to write | will be shown in the evening. The) " ; gpend some time visiting relatives. seen Rene and send to her this letter: admission price will be 15 cents to/ Be ek i Bag CEA eo j vent Mas A | “Dear Madam—We are instructed alles ring the ttle childgen and let In ii : t TO CHICAGO. | J, Rothschilier, field agent of the jby your husband that-you-are carry-\ them enjoy a picture they can under- ¥ 8 hye ° ‘ » Dr. Schipfér and Mrs. seuinten Ut ‘artwent of Immigration, has un|-Te ett your duties as a wife in a very | stand. | Read these smpor- ‘ “ yesterday for Chicago for a short triD.) ov ertisement in the Bellwood Ga-| unsatisfactory, manner, and ‘we must Ges : ‘ _ Re aie Bellwood, Neb. setting forth: ask san improverent in your treat-; Taking Out Creases | tant facts aboutone 9 NTT ‘the fact that anybody who resides|ment of him, peas ; - | CITY NEWS | in North Dakota should get in touch ee ore alaucted et er ee To take out creases press cloth cn of the greatest of ‘ ' with him. jue Baby, Cul one sy and unsuit’! the wrong side. On Rail Hearing. The advertisement states that he able, day, in defanee of the wishes of] “Never ‘Ict the iron stay long all energy-produc- y Fowler, Fargo attorney, is, may be f Lat the Thurston hotel | 7° iS . a {enough in one spot to Jeave its out- . | hegtt Rowlr, Fargo, storey 2) may be found ot she Tharsion Woleh| 2. fdge ruled that a wife nea fne™™ "O'S ing foods for your $a ne | Nike Aten tee {not pay any attention to what her; yf the material will stand dampen- 5 ail hearings. ‘ ‘q Vs yer wret F t i@ materia stanc dan pi h ld: ae ¥ ‘HOW TO.USE US PATE Baw elt WECtey ing, a cotton cloth can be tightly, cnilaren % ™ ? Pun MW . \ ind a aaRS an wrung out of water and laid over the Phil Myers, well-known , business FROZEN EGGS | New Juvenile Courts | crease, with a dry cloth above it, : in the city on busi- Seen | Li a f L d j,, The iren is run over the surface P f ; If an egg has been frozen it may be aw Lor LONGON jightly, so as to steam the material @ : Eee used in cake. Put the egg into coldj Gady “Adtor, American BeAON _ jou theni bots cloths He removed E : . Le in Bismarex. ater Ya ,. The zady Astor, American born Nancy’ an e material pressed perfectly , ‘4 1 . CW. mee son-in-law of Senator beleree gio ee ne ne like its| Langhorne, and fi woman member, dry. ° EADING food experts will tell you Your Protection Fj. Gronna and who was formerly natural state but the yoke will seem|°! England’s House of Commons, has ee eee, that the food element that gives —_—_ © 2 Hettinger, has been in Bis- par arate - i added new applause to her carceri TO APPOLNT FLETCHER, Do not be decetved by cans contain! located at Hettinger, has been in hard. Separate the yolk from the ‘ pple are the greatest amount of energy to the that might lock like Karo. The name veral days. He is connect- white and rub the yolk into the but-/ through the winning fight she put up} Washington, Feb. 21--Henry P. aay z 3 ‘ ‘of original Karo—took for it and e s bank 2t toy and sugar after they are creamed, | “&2inst an amendment to the London} Fletcher, former American ambassa- body is just what, Karo contains a seas cibal Wuleni caeeand blake eaalky, a ‘ ‘Add the white with the other eggs if/Suvenile Courts Bill. dor to Mexicy, is to be under secre- large percentage of: : i more are needed | The bill as originally drafted per-| tary of state in the Harding admin- ‘ : a fa Tometrors | raitted a woman magistrate to sit in| istration. This element is Dextrose—the ‘Abpekses evezy Gorantanoold esd: G. N. Bowers:0f BREAKEA ST Cropettait corned | Coes ee sribendiaty. maze a great energy food. You couldn't five FREE rete airebou the wonderful food ecn in Bismarck for 5 f haghe browns biead, toast, cotfee e, the latter being a paid offi- | SLERK MAY DIE. long without Dextrose. Most foods value of Karo; explaine the mean- ir. Bowers is with the Regent Gr beef hash, brown bread, ea ’ dle “|sial. .The amendment reduced the) Minneapolis. Feb, 21—E. %. Stronge ig Cee ing of Dextrose and why children thrive on, company’s automobile garage at New LUNCHEON ar te noodles | women magistrate to the position of the mail clerk who was shot you eat—such as bread, starchy {t. Sent free with the beautifully illustrated Corn x : with cheese, Aphrodite rolls, pickles, gssessor—which may be said to be] three times. was today reported to Products Cook Book of sisty-four. pages. Write | 'y reported vegetables, and all forms of sugar— . Yo << Saar TER_Fillet. of ‘sole, tartar! ee | be in a critical condition in the gen- have to be changed into De: Corn Products Refining Company, Argo, Hinoie. 4 ic NNER— t of sole, ! oe ‘1 LR heres ang xtros : oe z y ! eral hospital. Little hope for his re* Pe - Sauces new | pots'.nes with parsley, | covery was held out. before your system can really use is brussels sprouts, celery, peach cob- | yo y' ly bler,- coffee. | them as energy foods. } ay ea My Own Recipes [ceric : RuddyCheeks—SparklingEyes — Tartar #auce may be ‘served either AY D These are scientific fa F rar sauce mA} perv’ ; 4 cts, as any doctor at ta —Most Women Can Have. hot or cold. The hot sauce is made FIRREVS ‘or food expert nill tell — with a white sauce and mayonnaise as S el httew & . ps you Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known the foundation, and kept hot over hot/ DAILY PHOTO So Kato, having such a large percentage Ohio Physician water. The cold tartar sauce is plain Lb ARCK. NORTH DAKOTA ~~ eh Deaiteee is te wiay elevoat be called 0 —= mayonnaise with the condiments add-} lover tha Northwest & oe ay \ Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 yearstreated ed just before serving. tnavinail over tho Northwest for Quality predigested food. Send for the booklet men- - scores of women for liver and bowel ail- Creamed Noodles & MAIL US YOUR FILMS © tioned below and read the interesting facts. ‘ments. During these years he gave nu ( 3 eggs (Sao . Yet Karo is much more than a whole- hip patents 2. Presciption ae 3 tabiespoons milk | some shitritious food, It is a dainty, relished - mixed with olive oil, naming them ¥%4 teaspoon salt | by every member of the family—on hot Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will B Flour lichtly with milk. “Sift | biscuits, pancakes or waffles for breakfast; dcnow ti ir olive a eat eges slightly wt Uk. f i b ‘ ria them by her Give color on galt with one cup of flour and stir j , ee a ras cused we eee eS whé liver and bowels, which cause a into eggs with fork. Add enough i DRCH OF Used, to) Sweeten'the foods sery pala, Snormal action, carrying cif the waste more ficur to make 2 iff dough. Roll | ae for supper. ae ‘s ‘ind poisonous matter in one’s system. very thin on a floured molding board. : “ , H \Give the children lots of sliced bread and «Ifyou have a pale face, sallow look, | When dry, but not brittle, roli and cut PANDA HAW Eo OLE | B. & Y. NO. 503 Karo.. It’s the most wholesome food you ‘Cull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- in narrow strips. Drop into boiling | << AUT peat oe. Ss j can serve them. < (©1913 CP-R.Co. stless, no-good feeling, allout salted water and cook 15 minutes, | $2 ee ZAAUSS. | 4. 1 pepe tive Lowels, you take one —_+—_— | ‘| Will give a Dance Monday Hs lets nightly nce oe, | | of : y NATIONAL STARCH CO.,G.3. C . Pera time nad Rote uve] ables nightly Beulah Lignite Coat $5.50 and} Who appears at the Orpheum | evening, February 21st at K. ‘Twin City State Bank Bldg, St. Paul, Minn, Thomands of women and men take Bear Creek Coal $12.50 deliver- | theatre tonight in “The Snob.” It is'| Ban, Dancing ‘starts at Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- ed, Wachter Transfer Co. Phone | @,{%¢ healthy story of genuine Amer-}) 0°) cael fui substitute for calomel- dust ty keep them ft. 196 ax 62 or 63. | icon life for Americans. Also a two- reel Century Comedy. 9:30 22? ‘ mT de TT