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\ | YOU cern 10 BE E FEATURE H ne money, and you would | ike to | gi have better bakings. a i ‘ , Th use Cal It’ Thursday Musies! Club Concert en use Calumet. It’s the : | Begina at'8:30 O'clock ° ys biggest ou can do to im-: ial 5 / pre the ne aah of spac bakings | The congért ot the Thursday Musical ; ea eh a) _ lower baking club, to be given-at the city Auditori am tonight, will: begin brompiy at 80 The Lines of s, i . o’e! it Is an & . Calumet is made in i largest, By (“One of the espeslally tine numbers Your Gown : most sanitary Baking ' Powder Factories } : jof the program for the evening is that | 4 in the World. Noe Baking Powder is th the mio ale sshonus of 20: voices, ‘ 5 made under better conditions— he program ‘onsists of vocal solos, | 2 le er er tions: none | ainging © =by-male quartette, violin | can be better in quality. , _ | umbers, ladles double chorus and see ‘ *|other numbers’‘embracing the best i It contains only such ingredients musical talent in the city. x A problem, indeed, ‘have bee: we 4 The concert ia given by the Thurs- in these days of . as have been officially endorsed by the |day Muateal:club, not for the club’s fashions hard to ; ie Pure Pood | Autoren An abso- own. honatiest Aeged provide a guaranty wear! guarant und ‘to ‘enable the club to bring fi tit pare ie aetiets ie the city for the ontlve com: i unity and ald young musicians. But let the lines of 3 The program follows: your gown assume Valse Impromptu... the lines of your RAISES THE QUALITY — t. _OWERS THE Cost Impromptu Hons: i corset. And if it is SB Pi 6 ed Grahath, Miss a: Warner, : Corset, ‘Woodland Miss Hoffman, Miss you’ may be certain OF ALL BAKINGS Quiles that your suit or ‘ From the Land of the sky blue froek will be irre- ater . admar P, Mother o” Mine.(Kipling) . +. Tours peep wendy eye enact Mray Bolster. ering. nna fees tee... Van de Water Messrs. Wrigl "Halversoye Ferner, hreys, Polonaise Op..71, on * Die Jonglewin Mrs, 5 Reading from. The Lion and the t Mouse ....... ...Klein ; Rose's First Music. Le ion... Vangwill : : BAKING POWDER “ Is Matis ies G ‘Let _us advise you e JA woe younod (Violin obligato, Mr. “MeDonald.) , about the choice of The Wind’s in the Saulh vais went | Sede _ Warner model before you select your wardrobe for summer... serene Aegan Brindle Seat bed corncticte service be open pe the selection of just that model which , ae In May-tima ...... Bmeréon will best‘enhance you figure, and your fitting will be as careful and atten- Itreceived highest Awards, World’s |The Evening Wind (a m Sam- tive as you could possibly wish, son Delilah) . z \ “ “ + : on a Dette): Marahaly Back-Lace or Front-Lace Styles—whichever you may prefer! Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Targart, Mrs. i Taylor, Mrs. Vesperman, Mrs. Wa Arnot, Mrs. French, Mrs. Morri: mer "S Orse (44 e % n It is used by more hogsewives, : | Miss Jone: See . domestic scientists and chefs than any oes, Sunlight ......... ~--.. Harriet Ware Lae New - Timely ’ other brand. That ‘would ‘not be the i The Sleep That Flits on Baby’s tf if it were ible to secure a ‘<3 cupe pastry Byes Saar san Gene MORNING WEAR “RIDING DANCING higher quality leavener. spoune bots ved The Lost Chord . Sullivan |” MOTORING BATHING ALL SPORTS WEAR : 2 ing Powder, 36 AED Gy. « Ballo! , i mi It is sold at a moderate price. All cap barteri cies.“ i ; ) wa bed pelo ses lette combines a bandeau, an abdominal confirmer rar arn you have to dois to compare costs to Arey ora conn i Bridal Choras:ftom Rose: Makien oni le _ supporters in such a way as to give an unbroken line from PE |) Cemstoweveces namwenr jee. ~ d e can save Cn oo ey Cowen . . ue you by cup cold watt Thursday Musial Club Chorus. i We would-be pleased to give any further information. Let us show x 4 sedi full teaspoon’ orange Miss Bauer, Mrs, Bauer, Miss Cas- you these newest numbers now being shown in our corset section. can jum contains extract. Then ; | pary, Mrs.-Graham, Mrs. Hyland,’ ; 16 cz. Some baking powders comein fi SCS NNR = Mr. Larson, Mrs, Taggart Mr WEBB BROTHER 12 oz, cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be ’ / mau, Misa Woodlanl, S ‘ sure a d when yt yu want it, + Altos, = gure you get a poun pound when you want | vrs. Arnot, Mrs. French, Miss Hoff- | man, Misg,: Jones, Mrs. Morris, . STORE CLOSED ALL .DAY MONDAY MEMORIAL DAY is Miss Quigley. i st Tenors. ‘ \ 7 Mr. Ferner,\{Mr. Halverson, Mr. = ji ; 3 Wright. , fore ‘ . N D MEN WILL me pease has-been acleasted as vorably, the candidate wil come, to| e Rasees, WATER COMPANY oe see aiee kas 108 ina ee haloes : j one of the two camps in the Seventh| Fort Snelling and pay his fare, but) Mr, Humphreys, Mr. Gross, Mr. Inseth. ‘ : si D—. jismarck bune a a 4 Army Corps Area for the training durs upon arrival at he: camp, ihe govern- Accompanlits—. Mrs, Hughes, Mra. PLEA IS HEARD 3e men would Ye gent to the dis- Co. poly i ! ATT VA: ing the month of August ot any man| ivaunt of 6.celte a mille, whieh will] err = IN U. S. COURT | the stattionat troops wit! be. drawn : j wha b i f -between the ages’ of 16 to.36, aud alt| cover -transportation™ expenses and TINE EK. SES -{ were not disclosed es peas You. have.‘the ‘ 7 f Rie don candidates from Minnesota, lowa, Ne- meals. Clothing and all equipment is ‘ : ou. have ‘the right to love. ¥ ae ool braska, North-and South Dakota, wil! furnished Pate and all equipment Is Ki Judge Amidon, of federal court, has i fi FOR 1's i be housed there. , Men from: Arkansas, were send aaa aie eee ‘i under consideration a motion of the} | P R y Kansag and Missouri,( the remaining] yo oheee a ine ect, bby Bismarck Water Supply company to : | states in the Seventh Corps area, wiil| pein pea Ne D HM in mel transfer to the federal court the rate : erry go to Camp Pike, Ark. atte nd, the ye a if oh ; one | WHO A a case which was started in digtrict . 5 ‘ * Applicati in This Secti Training ig given free of charge by | sortaq’ 4 eee j court here. ; = . ! pplication in ection | oe coverniant: and alléekpoioes in serted. “Citizenship will be stimulat- The matter was arguél before or a ng equirements y Should be Secured From Dr. | cluding transportation, are paid. | No ods oe ne. cea wi: rome Batre f ING soee[eaiooe in. Fargo, H. F. onare, ? \ 3 aoe service obligations are connected with Y ” ec * E. P. Quain of Bismarck the men after the month's stay. in penedt he: Yous 2 eR. individually f , [¢ounsel, representing the elly, and ° which is al- Between 600 ana 1000 men of the| betwen 16 and 35 years of age whol, Hull provision will be made for| Rickenbacher Hopes to Make) Ff. 7 Moison. of Bismark, appearing ways uniform . northwest are expected,to attend the| are Of sound. character, intelligenco| Tent. in the form of lectur ing} Washington in Mail Ai ey alee [a j Citizens": Military Training camp. at | @nd pistes condition. The fee picture progrhins, cecisit aad pete forecourt op m quality and x Fort’ Snelling, one of twel eh | requisite is regarded by army officials e . a + + : De training stations atghushed uy the ae the most important in obtaining fessional sausical and dramatic enter- plane contains a high percentage of gluten. war department throwghout the Unit-| admittance to the camp. : *. i i k Bates, during the month of August, iach, epualaates wll have to file 5, one ee {Mfronghont he tart: hee Neb., May 27.—Eddie peal a high priced flour on account t. is estimated by Captain. Harry J.| Certificate of good character, signe: i i ickenbacher, Amercian ace, ar- Hinck, of St. Paul, who has been ap-| by a School teacher, clergyman, priest heen requested: by Coptajp Hines tg rived here at 11:53 a, m. from of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. pointed civilian chairman in charge of | ot rabbi.” Captain Hinck said. “We } Ti OM earnit in th 38 s ms “| Cheyenne in ‘an air mail plane. recryiting for. the suelling canton-| Will absolutely insist on good ch hava heen asked to cheln ani llcants R ll- Mi ll ment. Dr. E. P. Quain is chairman for] #ct¢r us one of the qualifications for fil out the te Popp iH Cheyenne, Wyo. May 27.—Eddie usse Mier 1 ing this section. entrance into the camp, and all appli: |" t ae forms as well 88! Rickenbacher, American ace, resumed “Upon.the size of the appropriation cations will 28 ear aon senitinike sia sald: Ke good character, Mr. hig rangegztinental flight bere at Bismarck, N. received from the federal: government | 80 that Fort Snelling will have the 6 o’clock this morning as.a passenger ! depends whether Fort Stelling Will be | best. in’ clean cut, high type men.” js Although mitiar toting a in°a mall. plane piloted by Charles; About 5,006 Men Ar Are To Be Sent ‘ able to accommodate 600. or. 1,009 | Men expécting to attend the camp he is expectéd to ‘bein onecpiece pf |? cRnED. aay To Disturbed Area men,” Captain Hinck declared. “she |-Will fiJl out ‘applications: containing hand. Jusgage containing ain ana At Omaha Rickenbacher intends to ea present apropriation will take care of | the general routine questions as wel! toll逓trticled. ‘four Fis i B der take command. of the ship and drive to| _ —_—— q only about 600 men,-but tie govern-|a8 queries as to former. military serv- ar, té in ity suits o! ‘ un Washington. Before. taking off this] ‘London, May 26.—(By the Associat- q] ment has been asked for more money | ice and vaccination, and character; ibe be pened eaNiate ted pairs| morning he inspected the machine|ed Press.)—Four battalions of Brit- i to make possible training a larger | certified by a: school teacher, clersy t ee cate an akere la oe wrecked last night. Examination|igh troops on the Rhine began their number of men.” j man, priest-or. rabbi, and-phy sat me ath towels. 08€/of the ground where he landed gave| advance through Upper Silesia today = amination at the place of application. | Musically inc Ind are urged to bring| evidence of a good landing made near! to reinforce the allied troops already i I ; “Three courses of instruction, the| their instruments. the center of the field. After touching| there. The transfer is expected to , Red, White and-Blue, are open’to ihe As. regular’ army Tecruiting has/the ground his ship ‘ran about 800| be complete by the end of the week. TOBACCO & SNUFF USERS || men.” explained Captain Hinck. “The heen. auspantied. Public health stations/feet before it. smashed Into a gully)” It was sem[-offclally announced to- THEATRE i % We will send you FREE infor- || Red Course provides just: baste tram” pe emer Mave tees turalshed wretch qoelared tonay the flaming : Direction’ Valleau Theaters Company! j «> ] mation how to stop using tobacco || ing: the white course will continue) 1) ication blanks and the desit-|"T” light Pi guidance i the end of . : i and snuff. Great success. the training of those wishing to he- ed information, and the public healta|the field was improperly located, ae aes FE, caTuRE pt cr Daily 1233 2200 Pe ae. g Evening i ‘4? 20 pnd otherwise 7 on sa scremetale ‘treatment. Advice Fiat Be aaa omega. of the service has announced it will co-oper-| causing Rickenbacher to land with thé TONIGHT. PATpecified.” Prograks suisicet to change wit nfs iter j INLAND CHEMICAL CO. which will train men to become re- fhe pei pa ie eouernment in help: wind. ? - - x Bismarck, N. D. serve officers.” nara je ‘ ae ps. Mr. Hinck said. Members of : qj If his application is acted upon fa the National Guard will submit their, FOUR DIE FROM BIG BILL RUSSELL TONIGHT. AND TOMORROW applications through military chan- DREAD PLAGUE) Pas oes THOMAS MEIGHAN, in nels, he said. Applicants under 18 ee “ m years must have permission from thel?| Mexico City, May 27—Four new |i, 66 ” i ‘“THE CITY OF SILENT MEN” ; guardian or parents, the rules state. |cases of bubonic plagug and three ra 0 {I{ “i ' e e ee a deaths were reported in Tampico yes- |i i And a Christie Comedy, “SNEAKERS.” Bismarck Qualit Store The “Man From Home” at the|terday. There are 49 cases of athe mY plague, but dispatches assert that y Auditorium aa ig la evening. [Pied sanitary meanures are being fa-| COMING MONDAY MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Phone 322: jst 1 ——— | ea eave MAE MURRAY WESLEY “FRECKLES” BARRY in : in the Paramount Super- Pi nt he ee IB REINSTATED ante | _ : : er a rices Nigl ' U Kinograms NOS esee hs Sia Biwi ye sialsies «s.#.... Topics of the Da: SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 20 and 35 ‘THE ape? visi if Matinee 15 & 25 Shicago, May y 27—Ten minutes ab- ‘ou’ ike It, j Sugar, 5 Ibs. for.. Satis acc she aa de «+. 40 puss sanlsan "in Chane eaced sence from his work without permis- 4 THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY j fon to investigate an alleged infrac- y . ‘ leas Mother’s Aluminum Brand Crushed Oats, per pkg... .40¢ AMATEUR. AMATEUR NIGHT tion of a union rule was not sufficient Soon Here James Oliver Curwood’s “ISOBEL” or “The Trails End” with 8 Always a-big event. cause for dismissal of S. Thomas, an TOM MIX in i HOUSE PETERS and JANE NOVAK. ‘ Cap Kota Coff Ib ‘ e ' : ap ee, per ID... Last two days of the employe of the Duluth, Missabe and} yo ee ft, ‘ SAPPHIRE GIRLS Northern railway, the railroad labor| A RIDIN’ ROMEO ; q Tomatoes, No. 2 size cans, 2 cans for. Tn the. wiusigal faree board decided today. ° COMING . J rime EE, ee FISIE FERGUSON in “SACRED » Post Toasties, 1 pkg. 18c; 2 pkgs. for......... ae s25C ‘AT THE RACES.” Don’t fail to see Harry Carey! WM./FARNUM in UGLAS FAIRBANKS. in OTHE. ARE "OF a GORDO” Z Also the “Hii KATHERINE MACDON. G Soap, Electric Spark, 4 bars for..............20 0005 25c aa ARRY. Daa - at the ‘matinee gd in} “His Greatest Sacrifice” ROTHY DALTON THE TOO aL ain Nora OTHERS” HOME MADE ICE CREAM na aritace etd i BOY WANTED — To learn! ARSALL NEILAN'S “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER? “DOUBLE ADVENTURE” ff} -press feeding. Bismarck Tri- = ? eG Per Quart, 40c; per pint +. .20€ | bune Co. ° Matinee Daily at 2:30: 15 and 25c, Evening 15 and 356. © Britk Ice Cream Made to Order. in Three Flavors. To oe one AND vr MEE aay i y Matinee. Admission 10c Dancing at Elm Grove Satur- day evening at 9:00 o'clock.