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PAGE EIGHR : : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924 SCHOOL LANDS 'i.:""sscs.ecr=] THIRD PARTY'S P4KES DAUGHTER| RY PERTOHURRY | a Ree NCHS [Soke tle i sci ant reports that he had undergone a sur-| it was said, for a complete re: ARE LEASED ~ Novas’! QALL ISSUED | _/ S338}, THEIR REPORT)... “7 DICKINSON North Dakota has touch of win- ler from Di€kinson said ' Dawes Committee Attacks| fhike Miles of snow on| Tracts Offered Are Taken ae i 5 St. Paul on June 17 | F ~ Probiems With Great d there, having fallen this About Three-Fourths of. tie most skept ere po: + Convention Will be Held in ee oon HEN : : : : - ; ~_ Enerzy Snow is probable in the eastern § ¥ . part of the state tonight. <treme pine | L ) 1 hete June ‘ Ma The Dawes com: ee Ts EC en A ee bers ; cparation experts return-|Sen, LaFollette al y pigs . : had to work today be erent energy ill at Home elegates petwee 4 after the first week end 3 the Sa spit Teeter denise UPSTAIRS AND DOWN-— more y Washington, Mar bert M. LaFollette o sin, lead- : ALL DAY LONG! a -ter of the Republican insurgents in inning of next ession of the com- Higher Mentality i i 2 Poa io a ee ae —= — ANY'’S the housewife and mother who wears From Children . Be ee esa MI A BUSES LE ie { out her days in mile after mile of heart-breaking, In Small Families 5 he questions under Jf nerve-racking “in-door” walking and climbing,— ‘ . : when “Ground-Grippets” would make every step sec haren iT m sll fami- ie of it a joyous and easy service to those she loves. mental te in Ose tne renire| ‘ 1 i | N : from large ilies, according we sist ae of the tlate % KN : : Pe A a ee a eee a at Wash | iN WINNING f Of course, the \} MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP Wie to te senators Ve Thies thie were aid about'| | Lanpher is the | McKenzie Hotel Block. ner Jaddy weren't s all, But apace re entrtbation = iN little tikelihe: 1 get to | n, Mar, 25,—Honduran best hat, but the 's| in complete FlMielg ac NU eed ‘hikdien born Teee Giaieine kee Berv unless BORE aon, y with “T point is, it looks |} in 1908 have been give e , eS en re Tee eata cre for the first race in 1915, and W : TT the part. Seeing’s | ; winner of the 1920 | qieise ; ke : haa a : \t. believing. paecDe Ton tte t come and 5 Hols a a \ if Overland ( sed On eT a a standing. ‘The | | FR Bne ‘i Research Work lk? | New styles on review lighest Highw ay rand Peak" in rv of f n t this inveaes gs a cou- | eveals aby la | at all good hat eirigciited | Gilowerkinetl eee Due To Parents stores Ay Se BOLSTER TO. | canetue ose im cos vas LEAVE BISMARCK J fo (00 shies the Satinal Won | pr ional stabi = = an’s nperayee Union| istics of children.| A. S. Bolster, assistant cashier’ 9fi contributes in an effort to aid the First Nu k, will e | tional child welfare work, ass prety, 16eyel city, _prebab! thin two } Dogs Ready For 1 hsvehs ts become sexoeated in the [development "among. ; 5 anufacturing business at! ny 4 ont es Annual Derby va, N are "i i y arent thinks it Sew Hampshire. p in survey ty ae se = A etal | j that tendency in tion over sabe yy — : A ave The Pas, Manitoba, March 25.—The \ Mone 5 tl} coveral racing outfits are prepared amadnting of the ers gun on their annual ie hae ermined that Nd ete ha otc gt eseareet, CALIRORNIA BANK. soins, ar 0 of the Spad was complyted A i : ating picture r exhaustive competitive * a : shiv. GC. Brooks, a graduate of Da- he child to show rs over som Bay » ee thes Collars, Ee N : it knows and specch within the eae one come an cestvablished ins kota Business College, Fargo, N. | 4. up as the child plays he first Over. | Midland P to Swift & Company.) Jopmes and prizes tha D., was recently elected cashier of | with small objects unpacked from a r this work | ter Choe OL einehers My see: the Roseville (Calif) National | surprise box. e Highway % Bank, and his brother, also a D. are then arranged by the UPSET STOMACH, __,,7" ab ours | is anni aaniees! aed gtk hat the “child may, co without future revtacenents ior GAS, INDIGESTION, | "2" ne driven ty — were raily mcleeonee els (60 fig iia thename would be made with | ¢ D6 ” : Fw eal ou’ ll fin akota’? men an@ | ‘hace! Beh . 9 | TAKE DIAPEPSIN A ya esse women in positions of trust from P lof three was Oe a. ‘irst car was p © sere phy, it being his ou z 3 ¢ ¢ i By Sey ‘ui | The moment you eat a tablet of sheces ry. coast to coast—about 226 are bank jountate eats ia pee agcesin™ a en added to the “Pape's Diapepsin” your indigesti ownteal vounx and officers, With D. B.C. training | her ed to hear it e pro- Lahr. Motor Sé : rtment at Delta and is gone. : 83 é é Tones “ur chance is as good as theits, tess r ion in itl as Factory’s Authorized Dealer “No fancy nthe past two, welks have ; y ted to the Compare schools and “’Follow aie eentialaennit : z V63 * wrapper— : 3 nual competi- _¢ SucceS$ful.’" Enroll in early , sof Z * pos of The Pas. The ring, be ready for position in Fall, k fis the parents have been CADILLAC : just good gum! a by druggist to over- the memory of “rite F. L. Watkins, Pres.,° 806 n each case to encourage it é nach trouble. e ce eee | iene areas NOD =O ether consciously ros aaa at it with Toast On a You May Serve Toast in Many Ways at Every Meal Cat bread in 14, duel tice and louse FOR BREAKFAST-- 1 Teor eea Toast has become the foundation food = every breakfast. Besides serving it plain with rich, creamy butter, many pleasing variations may be had by using marmalades, honey, peanut butter ‘and a variety of other “spreads.” With fragrant coffee, crisp bacon and eggs, toast makes breakfast a meal to be Snowflake Toast— : looked forward to. Heat 1 pint of milk to sealding. Moisten FOR LUNCH EON-- 4 tablespoons Flour with 1 eup ee ee a cue _ Ifyou are in the habit of eating your noonday “bite” at a restaurant, try your favorite sand- d a a ‘ wich “toasted.” You'll find it adds zest to the meal and is more easily digestible. beaten whites 2 czgs, bea fT while, Pour sauce over toast. FOR DINNER-- Try serving some of the dinner dishes on toast. Certain meats and vegetables taste much better if you Asparagus on Toast— ; do. For instance creamed shrimp, asparagus, or seallops, are always better when served on toast. et iene FOR SUNDAY SUPPER-- A i canned uaanaraiue heat contents In For the light Sunday supper try cianamon toast and tea. French toast served with maple syrup is salted water abi > minutes. Drain off water, place on toast, and pour ever a equally tasty and easy to prepare. sauce made from 2 tablespo melted pe alt pet gee AFTER THE, THEATRE-- SEE eee tereiabrs aul tbe INier It’s easy to prepare your “after-the-theater” lunch if you make it one of those “toast and” affairs that Se Re are so welcome to everyone. The lateness of the hour need not keep you from eating a luncheon of : . “toast and” with pleasure to yourself and safe ty to your digestion. INTLUIVHTEA Ee dE oe ea TUTTI MUL ULUL UAL LULU ML GUL ULL UGE Club Sandwich— When Friends “Drop In’’-- | : Bee pit ted et a When friends call for a game of Fore aie aed Togst Use ee Diet cee ike ad tes; Mah Jongg or Bridge the hos- bacon over this, then a second sitee of | tess who realizes the delicacy of ue on or leet slicp of teideia, any tiivod @ncaae ‘ toast will be serene when the Mid aictot Gatco ' time for eating approaches. i Toasting the sandwiches adds Baked Exe, in Toast Case— ‘ greatly to. the hespiallig,, of Humpty D umpty, Bread these little luncheons. Cut bread 1% Inch slices, Remove , f f erust ent round or suuafe. Soup out DID YOU RECEIVE THE LITTEE At your dealers or direct from us center to Yorm a cavity, fill with un- cooked exg. Bake until egg Ix cooked . RECIPE BOOKLET ENTITLED Se is oe “TOAST IF NOT, WE HAVE ONE asker Baking & Candy Company 4 NN RONEN NIMHANS ANN H mM M NR &