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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE |SCIENCE SAYS IT CAN SOLVE | “STILLMAN BABY RIDDLE THURSDAY, APRIL 14,,1921 St MANDAN NEWS | Out-Door Life The woman who can live outdoors {and take vigorous exercise is usu Color of Eyes, According to Student of Heredity and Evolution, | *1" scotty and well, Can Determine True Parentage of Children. + | But there comes 2 time in every wo r When upwards of two-thirds of the! man’s life when he? surface of the eye is covered with this’ nerves are on edge. Greengard’s Bootery Offers for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SHOPPERS PAVING LOOMS — | : | School which is reputed to have one of | the best teams it has every turned out on the diamond. ; Can science determine the parentage ‘of Guy Stillman and Jay Leeds—the BIGIN MANDAN | PUBLIC AFFAIR Fight Develops Over Proposed Projects—May Reject Ken- nedy’s Bid COMPROMISE SUGGESTED City Attorney Declares Commission Can Cut Down Arca Paving is the big question in Man- dan today. Considerable oppositidu has developed to the project and also td the bid of James Kennedy and when the city commission meets tonight to accept or reject the bid a fight is ex- pected to develop. Objectors to the Kennedy bid claim that he is too high on curbing and ex- cavations but agree that his paving bid is reasonable or even low. Those favoring the bid admit that he may be high on some of the items but as sert that the total cost per front foot is no higher than in other cities. City Commissioner N. KE. Luther, who is one of the leaders of the op- position, contends that the bonds to be sold will have to be discounted 15 to 25 per cent. City BALL SEASON TO OPEN IN MANDAN THIS SUNDAY P. M. The baseball season will open in | overshadowing issue in the Stillman MANDAN B 0 Y ‘divorce case? Science answers “Yes!” HAS UNUSUAL _ | james A, stiliman, the New Yor MUSICAL TALENT banker, charges Guy Stillman is the {child of his wife and Fred Beauvais, 7 ja Canadian guide. Mrs. Stillman Paul Ellsworth to Play Tonight at Salvation Army Hall—Com- | poses Own Pieces The first public appearance of Paul, Ellsworth, Morton county's unusual Ellsworth, who is a student at the Salvation Army hall, r Ellsworth, who is a student at the Mandan high school, is a composer of! real ability. He will play his own, compositions tonight. He is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Wil-! liam Ellsworth, who live about eight miles northwest of Mandan. { LITTLE TOTS TO Jay Leeds. charges her husband is the father of Jay Leeds, the child of Mrs. Florence Leeds, a former chorus girl. Science says that, if permitted, it GIVE BIG FOLKS ‘science could to court a ta bli WEDDING TIPS sont cesta the end ostzblish be {each youngster. How? By the color . ¢ of their eyes and thejr parents’ eyes. Pupils of First Grade to Produce; Such expert testimony may be call Correct Wedding Ceremony Friday Night Mandan’s younger set has plannel) to give the older people of the city a) few suggestions how to act when they | are being led or are leading to the altar. Those who are on the inside tip it off reluctantly that the rehear-| sals indicate that no prospective | oe or grooms can afford to miss) 3 i The affair is entitled “The Tom! Thumb Wedding,” Miss Helen Green: hy wood of the primary department, Miss; '4Nd’s son. pigment we say the eye is light brown. When the whole surface of the eye} is covered with br6wn pigment we call the eye brown or dark brown and when the intensity of the brown pig-, Very aften the trou- ble is in the organs essentially feminine. Worry, sleepless Brown Calf and Black iid Strap Pumps, with Military cr Cuban heels, for Eyes of James A, Stillman, who Mrs, Stillman charges Is the iather 6{ black. ment of the pigment in the eye are racial differences. navians no brown pigment is found. | sold last year and many of your stock, coast of Europe and, indeed, nearly all Eyes of Jay Leeds, who Mrs, James A, Stillman charges is her hus: ment is great we even say the eye is Nights, headaches, | pains, disorders, ir- ‘regularities and |, weaknesses of a dis- tinctly feminine char- | acter in a short time | bring the dull eye, | the “crow’s feet,” the , haggard look, droop- | ing shoulders and the i faltering step. To re tain the appearance | of youth, a woman must retain health, Instead of lotions, powders and paints ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce’s | Favorite Prescription. This is the | | woman's temperance tonic and ner- develop- | vine which has had the approval of thousands of women for over fifty years. Over a miliion botiles were These differences in the In typical Scandi- This is true of most peoples of Nordic} friends and neighbors can testify as to how good it is. It comes in liquid or tablet form. Send ten cents in stamps to the Invalids’ Hotel, Buf- falo, N. Y., for trial package of the tablets. Equally efficient, as well as popular, have been the Pleasant Pel- lets of Dr. Pierce’s. Try them tcday, ;3 pleasant laxative, easy to take. The people of the Mediterranean | thing. But you must get rid of your | chest. Dancing men simply don't have j them.—Punch (London), Quebec limits an individual's liquor | supply to a quart a day which prob-/ ably ig enough to make him forget i there is sugh a thing as a limit—New Orleans States. $6.95 and $7.90 Women’s Grey Suede Strap pump with light soles and slim French heels. Regular $15.00 $ 1 0.85 y value, at ....... Same Style in Brown and Black Suede White Kid Pumps, with turn soles and Louis heels. Regular $14.00 values, $8.45 MODERATE PRICES $9.85 SMART STYLES Brown and Black Satin Strap Pumps with turn soles and Louis or baby low heels, at... . Next to Palace Theatre MANDAN, N. D. sauce of sugar and cream, When about 3-4 cup is the ordinary amount made with buttered toast crumbs serve {for one bunch of rhubarb, Audrey Miller, musical instructor, will eq into the case before the finish. The] the other people of the globe have| Mandan Sunday afternoon when the Knights of Pythias will strain their arm muscles in a super fight to wrest victory from the State Training FARMERS rapuens, ATTENTION DON'T SELL _HIDES AND FURS ON THE ‘PREVAILING MARKET Use them to a good advantage instead of sacrificing them at the present low prices. Let us tan them into fur sets, robes, coats or leather. Sem for free price list and tags. If you prefer selling, we al- ways pay the highest market price. THE BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO, BISMARCK, N. DO. OUDEUOUUDRAUONCODAUGANONANLONUEOOONOSONESOnOeOONEY YES! This is Clean Up and Paint Up Week. You are going to have that Clean Up teeding tor Your Home, Then after this is done you per- haps will have a MUSICAL FEELING And would you like to have a Piano or Phonograph to make the home more cheerful. You would have bought a Piano or Phonograph long! ago, but always said, we cannot afford one. With the payment plan we have in selling the Baldwin Pianos, and Wid- dicomb Phonogravhs, you can afford to own one, and best of all enjoy its music while paying for it. . Just call at our Music Store and look over our Baldwin Piano line and the Widdicomb ~-~--raph line and see how well n. y are. We will be pleased to, expiain these wonderful instruments: — Baldwin, Ellington,! Hamilton, Howard Pianos, and the! Manualo, “The Player Piano” that is! all but hyman, Widdicomb Phono- graphs. MAYNARD MUSICAL’ MERCHANDISE 210 Main Street Phone 978 be assisted by Miss Violet Hertsman| roijowing article explains the theories of the C. A. Rose Company of Kansas/ on which such scientific testimony City, Mo., in staging the production. | would be based Besides the evening performance, «! ‘ matinee will be given for the school! children, BY GERTRUDE DAVENPORT. Of the Burean of Experimen‘al Evolu- | tion of the Carnegie Institution, Returns‘to Home. | Alex Gray returned yesterday from! the Mandan hospital to his home. Mr, Gray is in serious condition with an affliction of the heart. Korte Leaves. Hospital. i Carl Korte of Solen, left the Man- dan hospital yesterday. i Mrs. Kautzmann Leaves. i Mrs. H, K, Kautzmann of ' Sweel | Briar, has left the Mandan hospital. Joins National Body. i The Mandan Musical club has voted | 7 “ f to affiliate with the National Federa-| Eyes of Guy Stillman, who James tion of Women’s Clubs. The total| Fred Beauvais, membership of the club is now 150. | phe student of heredity explains the Mrs. Kermott Lees. | jaheritance of eye-colors to us as fol- Mrs, C. H. Kermott left yesterdat | “Wren we speak of the color of an i p she w visit | tor, Dove Lake, where she will visit) oy. we refer merely to the color of the jring or iris that surrounds the dari! ; central spot ‘or pupil—the spot | through which the light passes to the | back of the eye. | The amount of pigment in the en- | circling ring or iris varies grealy both Chapter to Meet. The Queen Esther chapter of the Eastern Star will hold a regular meet- ing tonight at the Masonic hall. To Hold Box Supper. The box supper at the Sunnyside! school, which was postponed last week | will be held tonight. Mandan citizens! are planning to attend. Leaves For Twin Cities. Joe Rada of Beulah, left last night; for the Twin Cities for special medi-:, cal treatment. Rada, who is a world war overseas veteran. fell off the roof, of his home and broke the bones of his; right ankle. { Operated On For Tonsils. ‘ . z Miss Frances Bren of the State! Eyes of Fred Beauvais, whe James Training School, was operated on yes-| Of Guy Stillman, terday for the removal of her tonsils.! in kind and in density in different in- dividuals and, indeed, in different | races of men. Will Arrange For Rally. Final arrangements for the rally at yi ss , Bismarck, April 15, will be decided 9| Tf you look carefully at a light-col- tonight a tthe meeting of the W. B. A.; ored eye, you can see in the iris radi- of the Maccabees at the Rowe hall. j ating strands of white tissue, probably is ‘connective tissue. These strands ar2 sometimes numerous enough to brown eyes. — Siva | heir Suggestions, i People of mixed origin for eye-colo:! An unfaithful steward had embez- | —that is to say with a blue and algied a large sum and his employer | brown-eyed —parent—generally have| asked advice as to how he should be! hazel or light brown xyes. i dealt with | The method of the inheritance of} “Get rid‘of him at once,” advised an eye-Color has been fairly carefally| Englishman. “Keep him and deduct the sum from, | his wages.” said a Scotchman. | “But,” said the employer, “the sum is far greater than his wages.” “Then raise his wags,” suggested an Trishman.—Tit-Bits. It’s strange but the same kind. of! weather that turns a woman's mind to} a new bonnet will turn a man’s lo a fishing rod.—Cleveland Press. SOME USES FOR TOAST | CRUMBS i | | i | | | | i | Toast crumbs require more care in| ‘handling than plain dried bread) {crumbs. The butter on the toast) made out, although there are still some! makes it impossible to keep these! things to learn about it. ‘terumbs long but makes the crumbs) This much, however, seems to be es-| rich. | tablished: | Use left-over toast from day to day.' When both parents have blue eyes; Neat cubes of toast add to a dish of} and come from blue-eyed stock all ot} stewed tomatoes. Half a dozen cubes} the children will have blue eyes. lin a plate of soup give the soup If both parents have hazel or light! “hody,” i brown eyes the eyes of their children! Menu For Tomorrow. | will be blue, hazel or even darker| BREAKFAST-—Hash, rhubarb sauce. : shades of brown, graham muffins, coffee. Sen Luncheon—Ham and egg tartle' | brown Betty, tea. DINNER—Veal cutlets, creamed po- | tatoes, carrots in lemon sauce, endive ‘ salad, chocolate pudding, coffee. | My Own Recipes. i The test of a really good cook is) ; in making hash. This homely old dish} ; requires a skill in making that few j cooks realize. There should be equal | | parts of meat and potato, The meat) should he absolutely free of any par- | ticle of gristle. | Rhubarb Sauer | Peel off the outer skin of the rhu- s the father | sary and cut in inch pieces. Pour) lover boiling water to cover and add If both parents have dark brown! 1-8 teaspoonful of soda to one bunch | eyes and ure themselves’ of dark; of rhubarb. Let stand 5 or 10 min-) brown-eyed stock, all their children! utes and drain. Put in stew pan with will have brown cyes, provided, of; 2 little water and cook until soft. Put course, that their eyes are not dis-| Sugar in a dish and pour over rhu-| eased or defective. jbarb, stirring until dissolved. The If one parent is of blue-eyed stock amount of sugar depends on “taste,” i A. Stillman’ charges is the son oi | ts, | A. Stillman charges Brown Betty. Toast, crumbs, sweetened sauce, butter, cinnamon. The apple sauce may be made of dried apples stewed and sweetened Put a layer of sauce in the bottom of a buttered baking di: Sprinkle with cinnamon and dot wih bits of butter. Add a layer of toast crumbs. Add al- ternate layers of apple sauce and crumbs, having the last) layer of crumbs when the dish is filled. Bake in a slow oven and eat hot with hard apple sugar and cream, as the pudding 1s rich enough without the addition of hard sauce, If made with cracker or {dry unbuttered toast crumbs hard uce is desirable. (FOR SALE Choice East front residence |lot on Fifth Street, just north of Number 802. Price reasonable. Sidney Cohen, Box 424, Phone 981K.) - 3-9-3 CAR WASHING CERWIN A OTOR Co. MINNESOTA BATTERIES | Guaranteed for 2 Years Electric Service & Tire Co. 215 Main Street Safety and Service THE TWO STRONG WE ARE BUILDING PILLARS ON WHICH OUR BUSINESS er amount to one-half or more of the sur- ‘face of the iris. Such eyes appear | gray to us. . CONSTIPATION | In the eyes of most people of north- ‘ern European origin there is, in addi- Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets and the other of pure dark brown- eyed stock, then the children will have | 66 9 brown eyes, but of some diluter grade GETS-IT ~ CORNS than that of the brown-cyed pareht. Just as Good for Calluses. Mon- _ NOTICE Anyone desiring concrete work at cemetery would do well to consult W. M. Griffis, soon, as. he expects in’a very short time to begin working at cemetery on work already If one of the children of this mixe.l origin’ marries a blue-eyed consort, half of their children probably will), have blue eyes and half hazel or brown, | No case has yet been definitely es- tablished or brown-eyed grandchildren from four blue-cyed grandparents, The light that these laws of the inheritance of eye-color can throw on ; tion, much blue pigment. The amount] ‘varies from light blue to violet, The ‘Trish often possess such violet eyes. There are many individuals and in- (deed many races that never acquire That is the joyful cry of thousands | any other pigment in the eyes. since Dr. Edwards produced Olive : In other individuals and in many Tablets, the substitute for calomel: ‘races of men brown pigment begins to and the contracted for.—Phone 366 R. ° Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician appear in particles and patches a few for 17 years and calomel’s old-time | days or weeks after birth. enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for Whea The process of forming brown pig- the legitimacy of children legadity of their. status is apparent. If these laws of the nheritance of es ey Back if It Fails Thirty seconds after you touch the jment may stop at any point. eye-color were not almost inviolabl jonly about one-third of the surface of | blue-eyed and brown-eyed races of corn: with this liquid corn remover ithe iris is thus éovered we are wont! people could never have been estab-| the jabbing. stabbing pain of it stops, | to call the eye hazel. lished on earth, i for all time. ! Te a a a a a a ae a OOOO —_—o chronic constipation and _torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegelabe laxative. i aa No griping is the “keynote” of these little eugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liverto | act normally. They never force them | to unnatural action. 2f you have a “dark brown mouth”— | bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick | headache—torpid liver—constipation, | Phone 18 you'll find quick, sure and pleagant re, | sults from one or/two of Dr. Edw. | as Olive Tablets at bedtime. | Light and Thousands take {hem every night just \ Spinster (patronizing bootblack)— is tok 4 vires Try hem. loc and 30c. | Great stuff! For the small sum of one | mark I can see a man kneeling at my Heavy Hauling | feet!—Jugend. ‘ 'N ‘Yorewsig ! 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