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: On x 4 ae h . s ac ~ v ro 1 - « rr ill gl il Visit our “Kennilworth Gift Shop.” FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921. EY VERY cent you. spend over the price of Calumet might: as well be thrown away. You don’t get a thing for it; You can’tget greater leavening strength or greater purity than are offered in Calumet. It is made in the world’s largest, best equipped and most sanitary Baking Powder Factoriés. Contains only such ingredi- ents as have been officiallyendorsed by the U. S. Food Authorities, »S SE y No matter what you pay you can’t secure as much in sound bak- ing powder quality. , On the other hand—you can buy a cheaper baking powder — inne a bee afl [tds a little lower in price than Calumet Calamet —and much lower in merit. That's Graham Muffin A 4, Recipe the worst kind of false economy. 1 cup of white flour, cz 1 cupGraham Calumet never fails. Every baking is perfectly raised—sweet, even and tasty. Used by millions of housewives and is the largest selling brand in the world. A pound can of Calumet contains full 3 1 sul sure you | nu get a a pound when you want it, Furniture Department. Ten walls of insulation ‘keep cold in and heat out. Linings brought back over door. No woud exposed 9 ci on inside. sen rack, ‘acks oF ‘Heavy all metal resovasie} at , Webb Brothers LEONARD CLEANABLE REF RIGERATOR Allows fre circulation of cold dry air. level tea: egg we! lining brought Porcelain _a——{ way to edge of door frame. i] No wood exposed inside. 1 rounded corners. No joints anywhere, Hiss heraieas Fi | tinned removable) & uf re shelves. Patent removable drain ee Pipe anc trap Base baard lifts ONE-PIECE PORCELAIN LINED We also have a complete stock of other grades of refrigerators in all sizes. A new Gold Seal Congoleum Rug, — made especially for use in front of Refrigerators—Stoves—Kitchen sinks—and Bath Tubs— Size 8x36 inches. ‘More Home to the Hous Specially priced at your porch? PORCH SHADES PORCH ROCKERS VENTILATING your porch. ORCH SHADES : . 65c. | | 1 tablespoon sugar, spoons: Calumet Baking Powder, 1 teaspoon salt, L cup of mil beaten, tablespoon melted butter. Then mixia the regular way. New Items arriving daily. Are you getting full enjoyment from PORCH SWINGS PORCH RUGS These are the things that add ie “More Home To The House.” 2 you an estimate on shading THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB gut i uarunennnntez THE GIRL ON THE JOB How to Succeed—How to Get Ahead—How . to Make Good By JESSIE ROBERTS Shanta AFTERNOON HEADACHE | — OMEWHERE between three and four-thirty many a girl develops a headache at her work, and takes that headache home with her. There are j Several reasons why this afternoon | headache comes on, and ff you are troubled with it, you want to.ask your- ; Self a few questions and look closely | | into your daily routine. Perhaps you have a way of getting | Up too late to give yourself the nec- | essary time for your bath and dress- ing and breakfast. You should have a good breakfast, with cereal and an i egg, for you have much ‘work between | breakfast and lunch, ‘and dinner was | a long while ago. ie you ought to eat slowly. Or perhaps you don’t eat the right sort of lunch, An eclair and a cup of coffee or chocolate won't do, You | are bound to develop a fine headache on that sort of diet. You don’t need a‘ heavy lunch, but ft must be nour- ishing. A bowl of toast and milk and a baked apple with.cream will give you the, sort of food you can work on, If your food ‘is all right, possibly you gre working in a badly ventilated oftice, This‘is almost sure to bring on headache and lassitude. If you can- not have the window open enough to insure good air, you ean probably man- age fo get out by an open window two or three times during the day, and there take a half dozen or more deep, full breaths, Sometimes the pain Is caused by eye trouble, and then of course you must ask the advice of an oculist. Sometimes it comes from rushing too much at the beginning of the day. Don’t try to do all the work there ts | in the first portion of the morning. You can’t use up all your steam at the first take-off and hope to keep it, too. Often a brisk walk of half an hour eae complete cure. Try to find out what it is that gives you your headache, and then go for It with vigor. You can almost cer- tainly cure it. (Copyright.) ottie | I know not where in’all this world I'd find | Another half, so precious or so dear, Or one whose love Would hold eo firm and kind ‘Throughout tlie’ ‘changing fortunes of each year. | In all my Iife I cannot hope to pay ‘That priceless idebt of faithful loyalty; 1 ask no sweeter bondage than to stay A debtor to her precious love for me. Bee ft I'd yield jonor men confer; For it I'd give’ vealth an@-eminence; And all’ I have I humbly offer her— My deepest love’ and truest Péverence. * 1 know noné. ‘ 1 could so ,enshrine Within my Yeive her—that mother | mine, ee ullerod E. Litde. SEASONABLE : GOOD THINGS, O SERVE ‘three attractive meals daily for seven days in the week, the house mother must plan ahead sev- eral days to avoid monotony. The recipes below are but suggestive of riety: Chicken au Lait. To prepare this, take a_ five: pound fowl, one quart of milk, one small onton, oné tablespoonful of flour, one egg, one stalk of celery, one-half ft bay leaf; four tablespoonfuls of but- ter, one teaspoonful of salt, one-half a teaspoonful of pepper and one-half | cupful of cream. Put the milk, bay | leaf, celery and onion into the milk and let it simmer for twenty minutes, then remove the seasoning vegetables, Add salt, peppér and two tablespoon- tuls of butter; let stand where it will keep hot. Prepare the fowl! for roast: | ing and stuff it. Brush with, butter and dredge with flour, then place in a; deep pan and brown well in a brisk} oven. When nicely browned pour over | the milk, cover the pan and cook | slowly until the fowl is tender. Re- move the fowl, strain the Nquor and/| thicken with a tablespoonful of flour. Beat the egg, add it with the cream, very slowly, to the strained gravy., Heat very carefully but do not boll, Serve the gravy with the fowl. ~“ pes Ginger Cookies, j Take one-half cupful each of New | Orleans molasses and maple sirup, two!’ { cupfals of brown sugar, one cupful of ' shortening mélted, one eupful of sour; | milk, one teaspoonful each of ginger, | | cinnamon and cloves, three teaspoon- | | fuls of soda and a little salt. Mix the) ' soda with the flour and use just as lit- tle as possible to handle, Make tn a quick oven. If chilled before rolling ; they will need less flour, then baking in a hot oven makes them light and delicate. Jellied Philadelphia Relish. Take two cupfuls of chopped cab- bage, one-half of a green pepper, one- | fourth of a cupful of brown sugar, one- | half teaspoonful of mustard seed, one- | fourth of a teaspoonful of celery seed. | i ‘one-fourth of a cupful of vinegar, one; jtablespoonful of gelutin and one-fourth | of cupful of cold water. Soften the! gelatin in the cold water; set in hot| water, then add to the other ingredi-| | ents. Vere, Mag weet | (@, 1921, Western Newepaper Union.) | NOTICE | | TO TELEPHONE USERS Kindly refer to the new issue of ‘the telephone directory for all numbers as all party line des- ignations have been changed, Meee ena ‘Cleveland, June an attorney of Bal president of the international Kiwanis club at today’s session of the fifth annual convention. was selected as the next convention city. during the Junch hour will prove a \FOGS PREVENT AERIAL TRIP Riverside, Cal, Jun | fogs prevented flight today of David R. Davidson and Eric Springer in their vrojected non-stop York, LOCAL WOMEN IN AUTO SPILL Mrs. Butler, , photographer, Mar. Mary Buchholz and Mi: who started on a t day have returned to Bismarck. Re- ports say that the car skidded in a piece of sandy road betwen Driscoll und Steele, turning around. ber’s hand was broken. member of the party was hurt. MAXIMUM SENTE Valley City, N. Jarvis, convicted in district court here of receiving stolen property, was giv- en the maximum sentence of five years in the state penitentiary. fendant’s attorney ed in,Cass county. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY what oue may prepare and have va! 4 pawcaLOW SNAP—Quick action| July 6, before The Rose Shop will be necessary; mod and bath, hard basement, nice easy terms, shown by appointment. ‘Henry & Henry. 6-24-lw FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, strict- Phone 961. ly modern, 218 WANTED—Bookk ing work to do, P, 0. Box phone 2-W. FOR RENT—Suit second floor, nicely furnished for light housekeeping. Also large fron room on first floor. 5th St. FOR SALE—Buft last year. FOR RENT—Modern furnished four- room house, with Oxford and cheviot cloths plain colors and stripes. : Tailored Clothes, $30 up KIWANIS ELECT NEW PRESIDENT appeal on the ground the court had no jurisdiction, the case having originat- party with 8 years’ experience; will consider pomtca out of town. Write 0, Bismarck, N. D, Write months old; won three first prizes aT WT Hal will have no terror for you if you do. SHIRTS | Silk Shirts New fashionable brocade effects’ in new Under-Weight Underwear color treatments : Hygenically woven to absorb perspiration, Polo Shirts $1.00 fo $3.00 S. E. Bergeson & Son _—— CITY NEWS —_ Move to New Home, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons and family have moved to their new home on First street, vacated. by. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woerner. Wednesday, uly 6. 24.—Harry A. Karr, Itimore, was elected Odd Fellows Hall. Toronto, Ontario, MOVE TO OAKES. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Woerner of 321 First street, have moved to Oakes, N. D., where Mr, oorner has accepted a position in the Oakes National bank. Mr. Woerner was. Deputy State Audi- tor, 7 June 24.—Heavy Sale Policeman Out aerial dash for New} Ed Randell, policeman, who was badly hurt Tuesday night when struck by an automobile while on duty at the south side fire, is able to be out. No internal injuries developed, and aside from bruises and a fractured arm bone, Mr. Randall is feeling well, Miss Huber, rip it yester- Four Arrested Raymond Remlinger entered a plea of guilty in district court to carrying concealed weapons. It is alleged he drew a revolver on a local man whom| he said accosted Elizabeth Martin on the street. Remlinger, the Martin girl and another man and woman are said - to have come to Bismarck from Win- inn. The latter three were ar- on statutory charges and are being held by the police. very easy. pointment. Miss Hu- No other YE GIVEN. D., June ‘W. A. Announcement In yesterday's issue of The Tribune The Rose Shop announced iti their advertisement that their store would be temporarily closed for the purpose of installing their new store fixtures. ‘The fixtures have arrived and as there are some f ings which the manufac- tures preferred to do here by their factory men who are installing the fixtures, it will now be Wednesday, The de- has filed. notice of ern home, 4 rooms d wood finish, full little home, $2,650, in presentable appearance, and we ask our friends, and customers to watch for our advertisement as to the proper time of opening, as we will have some wonderful Dresses, Suits, Coats and Hats on ale. We 2nd St. 6-24-30) yegret that thee conditions exist which eeping or Typewrit- full or part time, by KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur SLORBY STUDIO Successors to HOLMBOE STUDIO 6-24-3t e of two rooms on Phone 273. 412 6-24-t£ Orpington Cock, 14 6-24-lw h bath, Phone 430-R 6-24-2t IT HAS BEEN SAID Slip into these Hot weather clothes of ours, slip into these light, airy, fresh, clean garments — summer heat to repel body heat and attract cool breezes. Hart, Schaffner & Marks Clothes prevents our opening-as ‘announced for Monday, June 27, but knidly remember we are safe in saying we will open The Rebekahs will meet Fri- day evening at 7 o’clock at the ‘TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS eee New Bungalow For A Beautiful Home Just recently built, east front, everything modern and well equipped, 5 large rooms and bath, hard wood finish, full base- ment, very pretty fot. garage on property. This is a lovely home and can be bought for $5,000, and the terms are Only shown by. ap- . HENRY & HENRY Phone 961 Who are the City Cleaners and Dyers See opening announcement soon. “Fire Goods Sale” The large crowds of satisfied customers who have bought Clothing, Hats, Shoes and other men’s furnishing goods from our express themselves as being entirely satisfied and it has been said, by them, they could not: understand how we could ‘sell so cheap,. when there is nothing wrong with the goods. a veil. Fred: Same @ountenances, openly arrived at, HARRY HIS PLATFORM Jack: | hate to kiss a girl through THE 3 KENNA SISTERS “Singing and Dancing Triplets” Blackface Song and Chatter There is only a few more days left for this sale. : \ 115 5th Street here. t'm for open LTINGE “IT’S COOL” Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT TODAY & SATURDAY AUSTIN" SYKES NORMAND, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, MABLE MARIE _DRESS- LER, CHESTER CONKLIN and. MACK SWAIN In the Six Reel Comedy “TILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANCE” A masterpiece of comedy. Also CHARLES HUTCHINSON in “DOUBLE ADVENTURE” TONIGHT Is Amateur Night COMING MILDRED HARRIS in......-.....05 MR. AND MRS. CARTER DEHAVEN ‘it in, RALPH CONNOR’ WESLEY BARR’ D. W. GRIFFITH'S R. C. ROSEN’S New Clothing Store. ROSCOE “FATTY” ARBUCKLE in “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN” BUSTER KEATON in.......... “THE HAUNTED HOUSE” Travel Picture, “GLACIER NATIONAL PARK” : Mofhhday—Tuesday—Wednesday MAE MURRAY in THE GILDED LILY .“TWIN BEDS” “THE SKY PILOT?