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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1917 ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Ba : a \ é ! SOCIETY 0 NATIONAL BREAD ECONOMY e Y From Solen—Mrs. Daniel Leahy ve TUE RR ce oer \ : a and son of Solen spent the day in ‘ : Degree of Honor Holds i H CATTLE}; ——Specials Jree 0 onor olds f eration Visitors—Mr. and Mrs. J. Aa By Helen Loulse Johnson. i Goa . McDonnell of Hazelton were Bis- Author and lecturer on home economics, formerly chairman home economic’s i 4 : marck visitors today. committee National Federation Women’s Clubs. . Snipping Bee at Home of : fear - HALF PRICE--- on all Panama and straw hats. f rom eatland—Dr. Horace ii i Ol ies Mrs. Schebler for Red Cross ics | Tie tiers ie Paar aes Se TE eM ON DIONE ‘ i 5 0. ness in Bismarck today. ing. : In this connection I want to make these to you, 4 points quite clear to you. 3 eS First, that'fiour, = ; The h ; From Coleharbor—Mrs: M. J. Smith- svelte teat then tie plerentire grain, bas Bot been proved £0 be 8 more = Z @ home of Mrs. Charles, Scheb-| William Laist, ofthe city and by the|lein and children of-Coleharbor ar-| what, we absorb, not by qoue for this: reason? Qur bodies are nourished by |& ler, northwest of the city, entertained | Misses Schebler. . Later kodak pic-|Tived here Tuesday and remained in| gluten, and slightly 80 ‘of mineral salts tn mae fe See cornea with = the Degree. of Honor Wednesday ai-|tures were taken of the company, af-| the city a couple of days. white flour, but. this is bal ay re rth SU aH = RDS ternoon at a “snipping bee,” for the ter ae the eure motored back —— of the former. We digest hits sad dr complet 2 ,,_| to their homes. ose present were: Family ‘Recovers—The McGettigan ly, theref i h Hy i Red Cross. Many guests were invii-| Mrs. B. E. Morris, Mrs. Alfred Zuger,| family of Eighth street, ents ot whole Wheat Hee o if body as the |= 36 pair fine oxfords, $2.50. Come in tan and Rear ort es pleasantly and} Mrs. Fred Graham, Miss Emma Laist,| which have been held in the home in Waste product is desired. te = black. Si 4 s Lila Tee TA ea creas ation Mrs. L. M. Parsons, Mrs. Geo. Robi-| quarantine for several weeks, have all The second point is that the experts sent to Eu-|= ack. izes: 5 to 7 only. ‘ thirty 18 constantly: growing in-me : a Mrs. W. P. Raney, Mrs. W. M.| recovered nicely. Tope to watch and study food conditions there now|= bership, and. has T oasn plienan Laat oe ve ci Door ey, Mrs..D. C.. Me- ies Me that Germany made a great mistake in using the |E . work for dhe Réd- Gres. Mra’ Scheb- ae He - Eilstrom, (Mrs. Paul From Washburn—Hon. John E. eat ie grain as food for men. As now used in this|= N Te SC VORSEA fea, . a 8. man, Mrs. jrant Marsh, Mrs.| Williams of Washburn, former repre- untry, the extraction of the grain for white flour/= an elaborate luncheon to| Wm. Laist, Mrs. Fannie Ramey, Miss| sentative from McLean county and is not complete, and the residue is sold as food for | ge. Bere ar the Hour of 6. celecks eau spoorey Miss Gustavson, Miss | state’s attorney, is in the city on legal cae i ood be Dlain to every one that food for S SS y her sister, Mrs.] Susie Peterson, Mrs. Ulness. busines: ‘ cattle, especially to keep dairy herds intact and givin, - - iis eal jusiness. Leet y a full quota of milk, is a prime necessity. Milk is the : : . ‘ ‘ : x food of babies and children, and it is one of the cheap Eight dozen athletic union suits, 75c to $1. values . 7 ongratulates. Bismarck — Senator d. s y ; ; ‘Returns From Park | Sweet peas and carnations were used|MsCumber has written a letter to W, Sood sources sof diferent. ereatly ; needed: toads, f i Miss ‘Margaret Brown has returned in the decorations. George N. Kenteton, secretary of the Ne Brust not, deplete or lower the quantity or quality (while they last 50 cents. from a: trip to Yellowstone park ana r. and Mrs. Zuger were assisted | commercial club, congratulating the Li n ’ . A ci o et us learn to-u: ig a Hot -Springs. 5 by Miss Adelaide pore ne upon its showing in the recent in many different ways See omens. eahie ie ; p ed Cross campaign. Helen Loulse a necessity that the demand on flour shall be lessened. igi: i i At New Salem ‘Home This Week — but do not let us urge or permit legislation which Our Advertising is Plain, Mrs. Win. Laist: left today for New! Rey. and Mrs, H. C. Postlethwaite] |nvites Lodge—George N. Keniston, might give opportunity for a positive depletion of nutritive quality. Particu- s Truthful, Outspoken. Salem where she will be the guest of and daughter, Miss Margaret, who setretary of the Commercial club, has larly let us know what we are about, and talk as well as use intelligently. 3 \ Mrs. Afeldt until Thursday. | have ‘been spending the past month|inwited the Grand Lodge of the In this connection let me further say that I believe it is yet unproved * * * j at their former home, Marionette, Knights of Pythias to hold its next whether it is cheaper and better for all families to make instead of buy bread. F On Vacation. Wisconsin, arrived home today and|Convention in Bismarck. The lodge Tt depends, It depends both upon the kind of bread you can’ buy, and the Miss Nellie Evarts, deputy county Rev. Postlethwaite will occupy tne is meeting in Williston this week. ‘of onreyo wateana re ebenge pron. tHe bauer in your family, ond he nd Ss E BERGES N . = TateHG Maan vi; | Pulpit in the Presbyterian church So itwe m how, you use and waste Drea®. s a y superintendent, is enjoying a. vaca. Sunday morning. They made the| Good Business—Miss Ida Mae Fisk, to thie a cee it would seem a very proper study for the Home Eco- : E Boggy. trip. by automobile and were accom-| sister of Judge Fisk, who two years| what circumstances it wae Rotten aa cheaper t buy th: a net nee UNION STOR Closed Evenings except Saturdays. Returns from Fargo. panied home by Mrs. Postlethwaite’s|@80 left for Redwood Falls, Minn.,| make rather than buy it. I do not believe either the Department of "Agricul Closed Sundays. Your Co-operation Mr. Putnam spent two days at the mother, Mrs. Cutter of St. Paul. where she has since been conducting | ture or any other Department has sufficient established data to make a claim === appreciated. Fargo fair, returning Tuesday. Mr. \ Food B ne thats ney: Haay ioe rieiie either way as yet. ea aed ; ‘ood Bulletin Ing well and enjoying eae, P so 3 - Q ein ive attended to business mat- There is to be a distribution of Bul- the work greatly. Bread Jelly. anunacunnunaguagnuveauengcieat Ghee 16th No. 6 made Saturday of this] Visits Bishan Rertey ai inion eae en Oe dried white, sweet, or white and whole wheat bread, week, when eve om: Bis- = cox, , spoonful nutmeg juice and grated ri upfuls boil- ! Mee. Page Rome er of mr.| marek will. be ean an nity | brother of Peter Wilcox of this ‘city, | ing wator, % teaspoonful alt, % cupful sugar nde Jemon; 2a cane HOGGART COMPANY GETS Bite Fenn Cr famey, me er e x t.| fo secure one and to become a mem-| Visited him by surprise on Tuesday. Simmer together the bread, water and salt until it {s thoroughly blended, BISMARCK CONTRACTS 2 bia Lia ey ol : is city, x © has! ber of the food administration, trea Barney Wilson, who was a resident of | Stirring with a wire whisk; it will take about 20 minutes. Then add the sugar —_ oo. oe een. visiting here for some, time, Will] of charge and to aid in the great | Bismarck 21 years ago, is now located and nutmeg and when tepid the lemons. ‘Turn into moulds rinsed with cold The city commission in a v return in a few days to her home in) cause of saving food. Some of the in Lake Lac Bische, Alberta, Can,, and shad let stand till firm, and serve with cream or milk and sugar, with any brief—and - warm—session last e oe Lincoln, Nebraska, - aims of the food administration are | ¥@S M@king a trip to Edmonton’When cid Cosy eral sence ot with stowed ie It desired quartered dates, halved ing awarded the contract or “the si i » KS, me chopped ni } i i@inew: Home: Se) follow: Sn rn oui he fecelvedl ie news that his brother| when it is taken from the heat. pped nut meats may be added to the mixture eahbelt Bread vay Heuer, iD coat approximate- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Doorley and fant- Slee pee Les “Polyanna.” thi “ | ly $6,000, to the Haggart Construc- ity Swho' have heen residing inthe tion have a sufficient quantity ‘of Glowing. Em Under Jacob Reider Eggless Bread Pudding. ' ‘0! yan a, fe. sreat iS glad’ | tion Co. of Fargo, and this company's oD i food. To see that they do not eat 1 ful i play that caused so much comment] bid on the rebuilding of the Third McKenzie residence, 722 Fifth street] t> excess and that they s eat! of Anamoose, former custodian of the cupful ground bread crumbs, any kind, 1% cupful boiling water, 1 cupful| when played in New York will appe at" Ganite i SO hay hive tadved (o/a-home on Avenue;A |, ce ne Mat they: top, waste. stato capital, who ld in the'elty for & mise fruits, raising, dates, etc., % teaspoonful salt, 3 cupfuls milk, % cupful] at the, Bismarck auditorium, Oct. 16. Sireet satay seven, hetwveen Thay- and’ Eighth sores A foods so that a larger amount may go Nears Hients is one of vega orange. B' ‘n syrup, 1 teaspoonful mixed spice or the grated rind of %|iManager Vesperman announced the | $1,000, a te ah prea ates imately 2 7 £ cHenry county who wi 5 attraction today as possitively book- se > at Picnic Outing. eee eat ccc Mia aa chersicnle not have a good crop this year. He! oie eae tas tater ae the crombe, ada the other ingredients in the| ed for that date. y i é a Paiwardon sadsotiiors e ace soe oe i sa camps cet to| foods where they are produced.” revels that he is plowing his wheat | Serve with cream Or Milli, oF With aw orange concen’ brown, about an hour.) ‘The theatrical season for Bismarck |and odors from the Ford Paving Co.'s e, capitol grounds Wednesday eve- Ste eat Teas ar, onditions . there as else. % ea ‘ promises to be good this year. There | operations at th spha ning and enjoyed their supper on the' Here from Glencoe—Donald Mac- where in the state are spotty, and Copyright 1917 nes rom Mts. Allen's Cook Book. | are many fine attractions either book- Broadway, ae pe eeeonnl en an ai: lawn. Games of various kinds were ‘donald, son of Alex Macdonald of | the crop failure in McHenry is by no eels id ed or contracts are pending. alr.| vised that a strect sprinkter would be played after supper. Glencoe, spent Tuesday evening’ in| ™eans general. : Ee a eA ie SS | Vegperman has been in close touch | placed in commission there, and Man- ** # Bismarck. : the Sacramento suburben Fruit, @ shaded driveway, encircling a spa-| with the best booking agencies and MCGuire would be asked to do Here Wednesday. ae a —1 Lands Co., Minneapolis. cious parade and diill grounds. The| the usual successful season is antici-| what he could to subdue the stench. Mr. aid Mrs. B. J. Hughes-of Dick “WAR! | STATE CAPITOL NOTES | Ee ‘buildings all have the latest modern] pated. ‘Tho usual grist of bills was a| rov- inson were among the guests in Bis- _—— $ 0. $9996 HHHHHHHHSOH|eMuipment for the comfort of the|’ “Very Good Eddie,” is the next | ed and ordered paid. Gis marck a few days this week. Mr.| Severe. Strain on the, Strength. of, the BACK “EROM NAGAR IONE —O\s Auto’ TRIP To @| Khaki boys, and all. expressed 'them:| show billed for August 21. It comes Hughes was formerly the exalted rul- Children: - a f i © bey & ! FORT LINCOLN ‘Selves as well satisfied with the gen-| ‘well recommended and critics every- ——K—_qKK_*KcCzzi&x=ai LEE on . er of the Elks of that city. ; tes Leota Hendershott has ‘resum-]@ 6 © 0966069666066 (eral conditions. They are a live| whére commented favorably tpon ‘the Y ‘- f eras , ‘War-ittposes‘a sévere strain upon bas er duties as stenographer in the} On invitation’from J. H. Sleight the|>Unch as was-noticed from their in-| production: : CHICHESTER S PILLS ‘Supper This Evening. . | ehildhood. i é . ices of the state railway commis-| following parties accompanied him|4Ulgence in various forms of sportive -—_—__—. } LHe DIAMOND DRAND,” A! A supper will -be serv do by th Europe's experience indicates : how | °°" much refreshed after a vacation] Jast Sunday in his auto to Bismarck | #™usements. URivches.tere Diam “ see iAP Will be served by the] great is the problem of maintaining enjoyably spent at Aberdeen, Grand| and Fort Lincoln: W. R. Baily, Wm.| The parly then repaired to the ball tones, seed with hue, Bion Far oi Re ccebecdtethodlat! Bplscopal educational and working standards for forks Jamestown and Napoleon. In| Niles, Jr. D. M. Fair park where they witnessed two fast ‘ake no other. Buy of your, y little children to the end thatthe na- the last named city she was a guest} The day dawned ideal, d after|8#mes of ball between the Bismarck church in the church parlors on Thay- j ; of Miss M H p i al, and after 4 Gr dixeetval #voiciock bonight, tion’s fibre and vitality shall not be} made-of the Bismues: Henan crn breakfast at, the Sleight home the ene sate Sune ‘ i impaired. oie ale 3 school. start was made at ‘7:50,’the run bei :45 they had: the pleasure: of [ i on ‘ Coa ne : : ‘ iy x : seeing the four companies on dress In. the. ‘Country. Sir James Yoxall, M. P., estimates | LANGER i made in less than two hours, which |.°° ‘ ee ThelliMisses Marjorie’, and. Alice! that in England from 150,000: to-200,-| — Att DRAWN. ‘ was some speed considering the bad| Parade and. retreat. They have their a orney Genera] William'S. Lang-| stretch f roa 7 own battallion band, which furnish ‘Webdb{tiaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 000 children between the ages:of 11 i ches of road encountered, which bi 5 ich furnishes . - i Webbictenghters of Mr. and Mrs. Wiig land 13 have been released from school | dates f elie cece ner Santl | wore Hote ammorons'ia Buctolet than) Ed nares tasting p psig ed resi eh ipa ee : : op hdr, 5 t : s for selective service drawn in| in Kidder ty, d 9 raqd-|. It is a most inviting place, and one * i guests ‘this week of Miss- Josephine to &0-to-work. wegen Morton county. As_a-state official, he! ing Sed beraling. 5 to: recent grad tending not to alacoueaze acnewire: Four Feet Wider to Save cc ; ‘Welch, who is on the farm, “Welch’s| Commenting upon child labor ,in| 18 constitutionally exempt from serv-| After an carly dinner {he part cruit.—Tappen Journal. 2 Spur,” southeast of the city. manufacturing, war supplies, the | ing, it is, said. A brother of the’ at-| toed out to Lincoln barra Hi mere ™ Ei Many Binders Caspary ie A oe * health of munition workers’,.commit-|torney general residing in the state] a couple of hours Wate tod! pleasant: Removing Paint From. Doorstep. rine é Guests at Breens tee, appointed by the British minister | Of Washington’ also is said to have! ly spent. visiting with numerous ac-| Paint spilt on a doorstep Is, often A seemingly unimportant ruling an-} for your Miss Cunningham ard Miss Larson|of munitions, says: “Boys and girls| been drawn. quaintancés among the ‘boys. |’ W. R.| dificult to remove. In that case make | nounced by the rail commissi of LaMoure are guests in the home need a sufficient reserve not only for aga Baily knew a majoriti it Company |a 5 sol < ch, and vash : i Eve iautiante SUIT of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Breen, north| the maintenance of health, but for|' FOREIGN CORPORATIONS— H boys from J teat vie Feary a strong solution of potash, and wash | yesterday Is really of vast. Importance of the city. Miss Cunningham has a| growth. Long hours of work by day The following foreign corporations] from ‘Medina. C ta eat and a few|the step, leaving the solution to soak | in the expedition of North Dakota's} _______ brother ‘at Forth Lincoln. Tuesday|or by night, often coupled with unsat-| have filed with the secretary of state] listed from Tanned pane wee en-|in, In a short time the paint will be- | grain harvest. Heretofore railway evening they wore guests in the home| isfactory conditions: of ‘housing and articles extending their incorpora-| pany, and SAL seer in a is COM-| come soft and can be washed off with | companies have made a common prac-| GL. RANING : ‘ of Mr'and Mrs. E. KE. Morris of! transit, late hours and Jack of pater-| P@Pers to ‘North Dakota: the North-| the Tappen party. y pleased to sec] gonp and water. Even paint which has | lice of planking crossings only six- i , Sixth street. nal care, make the dangers grave and Rae Power Co., Augusta, Me; the} The quarters are all substantial been left on for some time will ylelé aa ape at nee tat toot PRESSING Pare ammeniate.) Fee ated Gl wy | Citizens’ State bank of Minneapolis; | brick structiires on the outer side of t@ thls trestment. ehcotway. The. railway commis: * ur duty in the United State: 5 ‘ : 4 , (Henry Halverson, one of the pro-| emphasized by Owen R. Lovejoy, ean Se eee nee ar ames at prietors of the Grand Pacific hotel,| eral secretary of the national ‘child Seer aida See Preah pes REPAIRING left this week for his home in Mon-| labor committee, ia a recent add: Oo NG , : ALY eee sere ser Was oe reaterMr. Halverdon’ex:| whencharaaldi 2. ress DOT S OF THE D UFF.S: By Allm Hr erie ora Van ao pected to remain a couple of days at| “The childhood of the present gen- TOM SHOU : y ZTE |) tsuna necessary to binders and mow: Detroit ‘Lake, Minn. He will be ab-| eration: will suffer trreparable [dss ai- LD BE PRESENTED WITH | nines no erase R sent a month. Irwin Vivian joined Mr.| less those of us who have dedicated D WITH A MEDAL of the machines over railway cross- BISMARCK FU Co. 4 % a e ings which were not planked wide ss ra Halverson at Detroit, and will accom-| ourselves to the protection of these enough to give a clear passage 418 Broadway . . * pany him on this trip. defenseless ones keep our heads clear Hay dibdenatar city z DASEOEC: aie * . of on our motives unmixed, determining, PEC PARDON ,STRANGEIG) PUT WomEN MusT PRACTICE ECONOMY = = ntertains for Nurses. that whatever happens all other. trea- UST NOTICED You THRO| - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger enter-| sure, all other terms of, wealth, ‘all A HALF SMOKED CIGAR poeelnis INTHE: KATCHEN ©: MEN MUST, PLANT tained the nurses of the surgical force. other methods of defense, shall be sac- Nou know THAT Yo VEGETABLES IN THEIR BACK YARDS - of the Bismarck hospital Tuesday eve-| rificed before we compel the children ean U ARE Ex- WE MUST CONSERVE WITH OUR WHEAT ning-at a luncheon. 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