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TUESDAY, ‘MAY 80,: 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | j : a = TEE auae = : , = “a pa ! . ° s “ 99 Social and As Baby (Grows Older tyep Watch on Mis Kom OCW NURSES OF WRAP-AROUND” SKIRT IS NEW | STRAIGHTEN THAT \ ‘ d : = reir ow BACK i g é Personal | HOSPITAL GIVEN Z | No use to suffer from that tired, Renee. if end ache in your back, that lameness, ; thos? distressi Gives Farewell THEIR DIPLOM As [Bintarck people, have: founds Wow te 4 get relief. Folk ni i - Bridge Party | iident's peta cert Oe i i Teagan tare . B, sass eae I Impressive Exercises Mark jhave hed with Doan’s Kidney Pills I be Ley Mrs. 0. HH. Lerum, 121 Thayer St., Graduation of Students of jean. safely recommeac tnaem for dis- entertained twelve ladies yesterday at jordered kidneys. I had an attack y y ‘ | | afternoon bridge in honor of Mrs. Bismarck: Hospital School ;some time ago and my eyes would | Belle M. Wold of Minneapolis who| emer and my bag ached sndiibothe | has been a guest at the home of Mrs. i ered me a great deal. My kidneys P. R. Fields for the past week. After ‘TWO ADDRESS — NURSES) {@idn't act regularly, either. I began | a most delightful afternoon spent in |using Doan’s Kndney Pills and they ., | playing bridge, the hostess served a at ‘were not long in relieving my trouble. delicious luncheon. Mrs. Joseph Bres- The ten graduating nurses of the’ ‘T recommend them willingly.” | low wons Hizk neon at cards. Lilacs Bismarck Hospital ‘training school iene “s at all sealers Don’t | were used for decorating the house. " i jsimp!y ask for a kidney remedy—get j The party, was given a a farewell Wai tle reueet Drea tot tae bs nd jveane Hldney ee Limbacs vet >> | te event for the honor guest, Mrs. Wold, white °c: tio B ses, ne Mrs, Saylor had. Foster-Milburn Co., who left last evening for her home. | jttyia ‘arnations, and lilics,—at the Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ee y auditorium yesterday evening at i c Spee ete ares Le | 4 / 8 o'clock when Judge A, M. Christian- j r Give Shower gon ea Bishop G. Hoinmuljer deliver. : ed addresses to the member f th For Teacher ra of tho graduating class. (lee EY fs | 4 aie All the decorations were red and | Miss Ada Peterson, principal of the} white, the class colors. In the enter eel wal bale bes orl san even " surtrige| otitis stage appoared the class motto | | ) pa rer by her friends: at ge culties, Meet Them, the home of Mrs. Earl Forbes Wed- Greet Them, and Beat Them.” Pillars . 20 (By nesday evening. About 30 ladies gath- of red and white were erected on eith- Paris, May 20.—(By the A. P.)— cred at the Forbes’ hospitable home to GR LN g er side of this, At tl ‘ The German reply to the reparations show thet appreciation ot the £0 I'VE EATEN FROPER FOODS AND I'M FEELING FINE!” stage appeared a rans magtared ~<a on commission demand says that the Ger- vices rendered by Miss Peterson by| Mrs. Max West Aaie GGiows Never tewwe ffonding | Worked out in the class colors as rep-| 18 the absorbing question of what slash it into fringe, and button it up man government will undertake on the ell be her a linen shower sinte she|Late of the United States Children’s ' medicine in milk arany seen d resentative of the gate before the Bis.|is or not fashionable keeping you|the front. In case the material | hypothesis that it be given aid through iet ecg the pride of George: Hoft- Bureau lest. the” child may thus be turned|™arck hospital. awake at night? doesn’t lend itself to raveling the do-|9 forelgn loan. in “suitable time, to” len, one of Rutland’s reliable young| Although illness of every sort, is|against it, Rev, C, F."Strutz made an impres:|” uct fold the. {sirable effsct may be obtained by | Mmaintain’its paper circulation within » In the. near. future. far more serious. to the younger ba-| ‘After the child is well, he should|#ive invocation. Frank Gale and just fold the drapery of your skirt) sewing matching fring2 around the! the limits reached March 30 and in The hostesses, Mrs, Earl Forbes and| pj ‘i i ; 1 he should ale and Miss | about you and lie down to ! we a8 er ontenses, Mrs. Earl Forbes and |bies, clder babies do suffer from seri-|be kept quiet, and be given light foods| Bessle (Williams delighted their hear: | ple scene Ado teldgoa her} owe general} with the conditions fixed by nn Woe We y had the house/ous attacks of diarrhea, especially in|for some time. It is very easy to in-|era with beautiful vocal solos, Mrs.|Bna you will be : rahe ag ia| -rhe “wrap-around” skirt is made ‘the commission for a partian moratori- beautifully decorated in pink and} y ; Bey I and you will be as fashionable as it's white. St ‘ dvawhitel ce eee For the most part, these re-|duce a second attack of diarrhea in a/John Hughes gave several charming o x of homespun, ratine, tweed, flanel,jum, | Neaskad ide the i P the wile sult from-mistakes in feeding at about| child’ who has had one,* and _ even| piano solos. »George Worner of Great Sood for anyone's) pride to 2°. or one of the new sport silks—crepe| The reply is generally regarded as tithe celterat the on whieh [tee weaning period. As the child be-}though he demands all sorts of|Bend, president of the hospital, pre- The formula is simple. Just wrap] knit cr silk homespun. -as to colors | satisfactony! with: the- exception, of, a was suspahded ‘a pink’ ‘white bell |S, to eat solid foods, after an ex-|things, the wise mother will stick to|sented the diplomas. Rev. w. Cc it around, ravel out the bottom or!—you have full paint-box range. few immaterials provided the German that concealed: some’ of the-“amaller clusive milk diet, mothers are very| milk, broths, thin gruels and the like] Menges of Grand Forks, assisted with text does not make compliance’ ‘¢on- eifta: pene ayer snatere tse fast. for at least two weeks after an at-|the exercises and pronounced the bene-;0Ver hot water till custard coats the mand in all the hazardous pioneering|litional/on the foreign loan: as, the Music, games, and charades were |, thet be aH ave the baby come | tack, especially if the weather is hot.| diction. McDonald's orchestra fur-|8P002. Stir in the cream and cook ;of the Indian fighting troops through | French ‘translation does. the chief amusements for the evening. ha k in this oat whet the family] He should have a cool room, and a! nished music, ong minute longer. Remove from hot. the late ’60s and early '70s, notably Mrs, Charles Faust gave a pleasing as. ' ne is away a baby often is| quiet life and should be kept-in bed at Opportunities of Nurses. water and put in a pan of cold water |the clashes with Chief Bull Eagle’s “i given foods which are not suited to|least for some days. These illnesses ; to cool quickly. When cool add va- | warrior: id the Sheyenne Indi: 4 | poe vere ial party in which Mrs: a,|"i8,,digestion, and those which are|are weakening, and the little patient The graduates were: Misses Mabel nina, Reency.: By Rana ne eney anne Ne, pr me nanan brides rooin and ally harmful to him, Probably|needs the best possible opportunity Pendray, Ruth Anderson, Luella Brem-| (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service) During the summer of 1876 he was Mrs Fred Moth charming bride (|Scme of the frequent sources of di-|to regain his full strength after going" Edna Stillman, Marie Trapp, Esth- ———— steward for the officers club at Fort - arouned tiugh pies, Mrs: Carl Ssichort tive upsets in these older children | through such an ordeal. er Brockmueller, Alice Lueck, Char Lincoln five miles south of Bismarck aéted the ‘bart’ bf ‘the alereyian! ;are the summer fruits, either those] Diarrhea can easily be prevented, lotte Coit, Ella Dociing and Emma when the post was in charge of Gen.! "AE the. conclusion. of thic eeremony |which are over-ripe or under-ripe. certainly in very many cases. If|Bruns. i eral George Custer. He was with | Miss. Patsreon” wae ahounieed pa But whatever the cause, the moth- every mother would keep a set of rules! Judge Christianson gave a very im- {Douglas & Smith, at Standing Rock rresents, after which the guests en-{ py should be on her guard, if the ba-|for proper feeding at hand, using) pressive address on the opportunities i and later cocked at the great Dal-| joyed a ‘Saniptuons denat twuthe Stig |, begins to fret and show signs of|those for each age, and would add to! offered in the profession’ of nursing. rymple farm near Casszlton. Although tically decorated dining room. A levee | mcgestion. we this care, much attention to keeping | He declared that in no work was there f ;most of his service in the United wedding cake occupied the place of | gi 4 treatment of a severe case of| the baby cool, quiet and supplied with|a greater chance for serving mankind. _ States forces was in Dakota and oe honor fh the conten of the table, The (eetmne? with vomiting and feverjfresh air, day and night, she would|“you will come into contact with the s_*| Montana, he was with the Sixth cav- guests declared that thev had enjoyed ld al iwayssbes atrecteds by, a phy- tay c liete io. stent, even if her Leas is| sorrows of the world. Reserved Seats May Be Obtained alry if Texas for a time during the reapers : y an be had. In the mean- | artificially fed. For summer food, cer-| « : ii Y wild days of 1867-68. a most delightful evening. |time, castor oil may be given. Give tified milk is one of her greatest ‘safe-| joys tn bs ee Mingo ee srentest At Nine O'clock Tomorrow Following discharge from the serv- SCOUTS SEEK CAMP | . two teaspoonfuls,in lemonade or or- guards. y —— ice he located in Glendive in 1880, en- UTS SEEK CAMP SITE ; precious life by the intelligence of| Time is drawing near for “Step itering the real business, 5 George Russ, Jr., Glen Wallace and s your trained brain and the skill of; Lively,” the Elks bi instre! frolic. ‘tering the real estate business, serv- Barton Muir, members of the Baptist| AN: OTLY SKIN ed to suit the wearer better than any} your hands,” asserted the judge near MThe deserved ee Ser the mineteal| oo as puble administrator, deputy ‘l church Boy Scouts, Troon 1, left yes- N other type and is most decorative. | the conclusion of his address. thee Bete ie nk the city auats| eer eeaamac dusting Of fhe Peace. He pred te ann hae Het ane The | EEDS LIGHT, PRIDE’S BOUQUET "Some of the nurses whom 1 see|torium the nights. of June 2 and 3,/bonk. His wife was Miss Isola Jor-| | You Never Tire Of tf B | | ail . e boys -are seckine.a camp site for the DRY POWDER For the bride’s bouquet the shows loo tonlghtamyill bacomg, veritable af | Will openial 2 o'clock Wednesday,}dan of Glendive, and she and two ° ‘ Hadar gels of light, ‘Their lives will be fol-|May 31, at Harris and. Woodmansee,|sons and. two daughters survive. ‘od ur I , wn, in BL favorite but there is kadar tp the lowed by the blessings of hundreds of |for the Friday evening performance, irae aia acai uucura p DEDICATE NEW CHURCH e caaae Aree more colors than formerly. teined eatin ‘in pba paves sit Saturday geonite rents Gill he of me RAINMAKERIS papers ae ae ish 5 M amous Beaut iali . a i i. ing s d F Bishop G. Heinmiller of Cleveland, . i y, Specialist FOR RRIDESN everywhere.they go, I feel sure that} Thursday morning ‘at the same hour ideal for every-day toilet pur- ‘Ohio, who has been in the city for| It is difficult to think of anything AID ‘ ‘land to avoid’ all confusion they. will NO A m several <pec o- i ‘ Since yellow is such opular| they will bring happingsa,' alleviate), . ; T YET NEEDED} | poses: Always include the e) days past expects to leave to-| more disconcerting to a well-gowned: ys a popular) be an entirely different color and the 3 ; i night for Yankton, S. D. where he} welgroomed woman:than the knowl: color for spring it is not surprising | pain and suffering, and keey their pru | oe ie] number will be 33. Persons buy- ; —— Cuticura Talcum in your toilet will dedicate a new church. While! an than the knowl‘) that many bridesmaids are having|fession on the same’ligh plane whee} ing tickets are urged to bear this in| Amidon, N. D., Mr~ 30.—County preparations. en route the Bishop will stop over at edge that her face is shiny. The costumce ot yellow crepe de chine toa tétfay,” said;,Judge- Chris- mind, so that no two people will be gommisstonds who. in behalt Setar Sanple ach Proeby Mall: Adtran various points to deliver addresses. elplessncss such a woman feels, de- | aN¢ georgette crepe. ; ge Sperson. claiming the same seat. ers, offered $5,000 an inch of eac here, Soar te. Gintmont | i spite her beautiful gowning, is a thing The curtain for the minstrel show|inch of rainfall in excess of 3.54 the AS Citicure Soap | SEWING CIRCLE MEETS pathetlace: ‘ 1 t SATIN U BRT + - -—% | will go up at 8:30 p. m. Gi normal for May and June, to Rain- The Fourth division of St. Mary’s| ang tho Svenit fae Lingerie for,sie@brtde is frequently | DESSERTS || ‘The big parade will be Friday at|Maker Hatfield, are happy to think he sewing circle will meet at the home a se a aasicneer frantig Was. trimmed with very 12:30 p. m. jrefused their sporting proposition e ‘ of Mrs. John Bortell "222 Ww. Thayer feats fo aoe aethien and embroidery, ;: i‘. | G | PACERORSE Nes k ISI whieh called or paspayments at all EIT TES IE TET Palak faatend of Thursday. which is cate gweh WY skin; it has the trick of | aie ta HOSIERY | Sister Mary Suggests Some | reached, So a in May the Slope coun- DANCE AND LAWN thé usual time. Friends and bers | CAKSMB. 5° { “fh Bridal josiery is -most) beautiful sy to Make » ty districts have averaged over 8 inch- 4 ae rnoee tiends members ‘When powder cakes. the efa just one|.with heavy embroidery over -the in- | That Are Easy to Mi | les af tainfall’ and indications are PARTY {th ng the matter—you Havén't fopatl [steps, or inserts of the most delicate, | @——— that the precipitation will reach over Gi b th Gi 1 BOARD: MEMBERS LEAVE oie. piebt cne for your akin. ents cobwebby lace. (Sister Mary’s Kétchea) 5 inches before’ the close of June. 9 nT y N e 1 Ir F. S. Talcott and J. I. Cahill, mem-jProbably us'ng on your too oily skin ‘ The cay questicn, “wnat shall we ————— (0) TOO hers of the state board of administra-|@ Powder highly Necomnfended by x —-— fhave ior dessert?” is always the WoK's pedis ident) Regular meetin f Capital u % oop NO. » at tion, left this morning, for Fargo oot who has an‘ exceedingly | Household Hints i | hardesu yrubiean: Many Gebilts must Was With General Custer’s Com: City J ee No. oF c 0 Cr the Episcopal parish where they were called by official i — ibe considered. yu-t is always prop- \- Lod » 2 I UL UF. bitsiness, - i Use Dry. Powder y —* ler to srve with fish or fat meats mand at Old Ft. Lincol Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. house on 8rd St. Wed. iis tne, Jf your skin is oily you need a dry TIME SAVER _-7" * Hither fresh or stewed fruit may be » Lincoln Initiation. evening at 7:30. 5Bea aS RETURN FROM LAKE COTTAGE |powder, so before settling to any kind} ee? 2, crocker hook dw the sewing useds | sie deasert in chosen the | Glendive, Mont, May 90—Th dance will b ch: d Mrs. H. H. , Philip,|examine it thoroughly. Rub it \be- 9 Foal whe e. end of a ut, if a fruit dessert is chosen endive, Mont, May 30.—Thomas E fhtkave oe pet wan. "for tween your fingers. If if feels dry and drawstring or taffe disappears within |salad should nct be of truit nor should Kean, 73, who filed a homestead on the Hemstitching. WW. W. Kelley, owt e charge the past two weeks preparing their;] ght it is the powder for you. . If it its casing i easily be drawn out|a fruit cup be served at the beginning | present site of Glendive in 1872, when 211 Broadwa‘ ‘Bism ic N. D. Candy and Tce Cream. summer cottage for habitation have!fee’s heavy and has something:of the with the ‘ of the m.al. A rich, heavy dessert /as a soldier he was with the United Ye arck, N. D. é returned to the city. touch of flour avoid it. ‘ >” TAUNDERING PON served with a delicate cake is the|States detachment which accompanied vie atone Dry skin needs the powder wit NDERING PONGEE most satisfactory finish tor a kong-|the Northern Pacific original western TEACHERS DEPART. the soft heavy feeling produ yl orolowing laundering, pongee is/course dinner. survey, died Fridav after a year’s ill- Mi ‘ i al This often spotted and unsightly; This is| ‘These rules are for every-day des- | ness. Miss Dorothy Miller, instructor in'a generous supply of. emoll P aya f English.at the high school, left this|should be put on aftee-tleansing the the result of ironing the fabric while|gerts tnat will supply the average din-/ -Kean saw the west in the making strane: fac eel P aaie in Philadelphia, {face with crea Gk water’. ‘In: the pas damp, Ronese, ie it is 0 Jook its |ner with the needed sweet. paualigd an interesting career, Born _ Pit he) a dfy skin tho astringent iest, ry before being Stewed Figs in Tonawonda, N. Y., he refused to Foamy efter comp tine her teaching (cane Ser Ane Sranas eta erenik ironed. One pound figs, at cup sugar,|take an jiterest in his father’s ‘ rngii aa TING Rel . coope! JESS 7 : clvanielng misy; De one figcand SAVE THREADS Meee ee the whale Hee ior stewing. Hee when 16 Pen a ae Bea sean heat On “the ued after the nightly bath will im- rear eae eas ae tee pulled Wash well through several waters.|a bugler in 1864 in Co. B, Sixth cav- French Line steamsbip’service arrived | prove the skin that lacks oil. It{made ready for hemstitching Sere Being the, wetort tg, the bo‘ling point aly, (pad laters recilisted in Cee & in, the city yesterday to attend to some|acts as a skin food. wound on a spool and saved they can “slow fire closely | Fort Leavenw a cory business-midtters., Even the oily skin, however, needs|be used for mending worn linens. isaang aeaar aa Rous Mia Sieae in 1876. worth, Dakota territory, eae Ee ptt a skin food, but it must be selected | Such threads are better for mending|and lemon juice and :shamer uncov-| He was with the Crittend ! f GEASS NIGHT, Eee ao with hes cars 1 mug Baye a linen than ordinary cotton thread. ane for on hour: Let ool in the air len com- lass night exercises for the 1 stimulative quality, thatis, a quality ° Ne as ° 4 ¥ . } High. School graduates, will be held; that gives the skin a freshened feel- PRETTY HANDS Sere. cod ee bodledy custard: Or: r Pale this evening at the city auditorium at|jng when it is applied. One notices that business women PP ¢ ‘meets Rhubarb and Prune Pie. 8:30 o'clock. Such a ekin food will act on the}who have the loveliest hands carry! pyre cups diced rhubarb, 11 ry at Ereey pores, helping to free them from|with them a small bottle of hand i 2 eggs, 1 3-4 cups sugar, 1-8 ‘ a PICNICS TODAY waste which will eventually result in} lotion for use after washing their ney ait 4 tablespcons sugar, ——— The ‘beauty of the day has enticed | blackheads or enlarged pores. hands during office hours. Nothing) “Wash prunes and soak in cold wa- . . ° YP many parties to be formed today for| Skin food should be- applied only |ruins the hands 90 quickly as fre-|ter to cpver for an hour. Put prunes, Clean Baby’s Bowels with cris ess dt m (14 pnenicing at nearby. places. two or three times a week. quent washing and careless drying. |water and rhubarb in a stew pan “California Fig Syrup” rs : vi and cook unt’ prunes are tender. | COMES TO VISIT SONS eee E ame If the OR CHEE MUNG: g-|Skim prunes from. mixture and re- | (e) S es SO Ered, ick st =P pont Wise has'! Brief Hints For | ing tissue. was. too hot nbd g Bough move stones. Choe prune pulp and re- - pasta arrived for a visit w: is three sons . ‘ 4 turn to rhubarb. i who are bankers at Center. | The June Bride | spot results, alcohol or chloroform)”, aq sugar, salt and the yolks of | deli A ay \ cient should be used to cut the sticky sub- the eggs slightly beaten. Sti: and 0 or eee FOR WEDDING CAKE avted witoaes iadustag tea tetrle. (Core Over, Sek ture tl sate ‘1 wish the bowl ; 1 Mrs. Fie m ee aeda aa Small white boxes to hold the|fresh piece of tissue can be applisd SE eta of pe ae | eal tl wish ue of sour table sett wos. aboug MAY OVC MIRE ch Ouest ci cae ae jwedding cake are frequently made] with a moderately hot iron. ions “unl stiff and dry with four ce as (OI Wat sae elloge’s for the feast! Bismarck Hospital more individual by the addition of "i , tablesnoons sugar and put in a hot Great big, sunny-brown corn flakes—all oven-crisp John Scott of Linton, Mrs. the bride’s monogram in gold letters. CLEANING TAFFETA Cae ee eo ient inigates’ ta" brown, and crunchy—crowding each other to spread you Mrs. John Scott of Linton, Mrs.i 4°56 of orange blossoms and aj If you would clean the taffeta frock Greed SABHERE ell : real and true joy! You never tasted such flavor! Ludwig Doering of Kulm, Fred’ #0"! 1) Jipbon to tie it make this|soak it im water in which two table-| G9 9. riee tere ey cup ue y Loerch of Steele, and F. H. Rolle or la thing of beauty as well as a joy}Spoons of salt have been disolved. Re: uch I tablespoon granulated | Pour in some fresh, cold milk—or cream—and— this city entered the Bismarck hos-\+) “Seep on: Then wash it in luke warm water and|8&" | lemon, tin! Well, it'll fe i 7 ‘ ; at 2 1- 1-2) start in ell, it’ll seem you can’t get ds pital for treatment yesterday. Mrs. penile good soap. Add half a teaspoon of gelatin>, 1-4 cup cold water, 1 y get going speedy. J.. Leverson of Herried, S. D. and J. RUSSIAN HEADDRESS borax to the ringing. water to stiffen |CUPS Dolling water ot wa enough to suit your appetite! Was there ever such HL Franks of Zapp returned to theit| q cap, made of lace and pearls,| the silk. Lift from the rinsing water j,,.0V°,t erand in cold water for four | a keen appetite maker; such happy, respective homes after their discharge! with the Russian idea predominating; aNd hang on the line without wring-|) our. anuneiia the water every half] health-making food! a Pa from the hoxpital, yesterday. in the shape, uP therheaddcers posal ine Freds on the wrong side before! nour’ Drain and pour bolting water | Tomorrow, serve Kellogg’s! What a Com ._ led by many brides. It may be adjust-! quite dry. wer fruit, Let stand five minutes peti Y Garden Party, Dance. Epis- a dias ip “ Hurry Mother! A half-teaspoonful | round of appetite-applause you'll win! 2 i and drain. (ut in a stow pan with 23 } i copal Parish House, Wednesday 5 priine water to rpver and simmer ti /°f Senuine California Fig Syrup will Great to start the day right! ening 8 o'clock. Girl Scouts THOUGHTLESS BOYS DESTROY BUSHES teader make yor dross, {retfal beby, com {or Do more than ask your grocer f 3 : i ‘. able, It cleanses the little bowels of! - will be in charge. WHILE PICKING FLOWERS IN PARK Gl wn tare out two hours. Tu? | all the wind and gases, the bile, sour-| for ‘corn flakes.’? Insist upon day. Th enough boiling water to make three| wg food and stomach poison which * KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes—they’re Dance every Tuesday. US | The women of Bismarck who gave|also the attention of some of the la-'euns. Add sugar, Softca apricot mix- | causing baby’s. distress, so delicious! day and Saturday evenings at iy.:> time and money to make Custer|dies to the incident. ‘tur to the oiling po'nt and stir In| Millions of mothers depend upon this ) 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents 5.1, 4 beauty spot for the eyes of]; The park is, of ccurse, for the en- jrelatine. Add juice of lemon and | gentle laxative to keep baby’s stomach | I Acne . joyment of everyone. Not only are turn intol a mold to chill and become jand bowels clean, and thus correct; per dance 0 and others who contributed | ; } . everyone, and ‘Ss ec parents asked to remember this but to firm. Serve with whipped cream or diarrhoea , colic, (biliousness, coated I I hh 1 | the f i 5: i i * —— to the cause, hope that tl le poone Abs impress ie e fact upon their. children boiled custard. ; tongue, sour stomach, feverish breath, | “ ‘. not forget the purpose of their ef-)so that they thoughtlessly will not do) Bo'led Custard for Pudding Sauce | and constipation. It never cramps or| / anything which they might regret if! Two cups milk, 5 tablespoons su- On Sunday night pone renual bors they. propetly, understood the result. rar, 1-8 tsnzon salt 2 egg watts, overacts. stripped some of the lilac bushes as taken years to get Custer teaspoon vanilla, 2 tablespoons heavy | which were blooming forth beautiful-|park to its present beautiful state, and eran Es a (igeaples lowe caries ce | ly, They not only took the flowers,|those who have given so much to it Scald_mi#kn double hoiler. Mix| re nia Piey Dp: hes ta i but broke the branches low, injuring] hope to be it Kept beantitd and te fager sad salt with yolks or exes, | direct! ons tor i Partai E ud ht h, e improved year after yea re ' 3 -| ime ststod fe re sae our “sealed on eer aa tle. Say “California” to the druggist | Contains no narcotics or) soothing drugs. | forts. REDUCED PRICES In drycleaning, dyeing, re- y modeling, repairing and press- ing. City C’eaners and Dyers. COR N FL A KES ‘Also makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG’S BRAN, cooked and krembled ‘or and Deliver. Custodian McDonald called the at-|in which everyone in the will take stirring constantly to dissolve sugar. pou We Cal for Soe eee tention of The Tribune to the fact.and "pride. “Return to double iboller and cook and accept no imitation fig syrup. i a ae “4 pe 55