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TUESDAY, JUNE 11,°1918. ” Nin BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | any single sélection for individual com | and Etta Benedict of Wilton was es- . | mendation. pecially fine: the singing of Emmett I did Red Cross work at the clu>} The Committee in Charge, Griffin and Miss Seilseth ‘was of an Monday, with an attendance of 30 S. E. Bergeson, RED CROSS RECITAL PLEASES UNUSUALLY LARGE AUDIENCE The recital. ‘for the benetit of the Red Cross given at the Auditorium on Monday evening by: the: puvils of Miss Bergliot Caspary .and:-Miss; Ruth Ar- nold, pleased an. unusually. large and appreciative ‘audience, - ‘The. numbers were exceptionally good throughout, and it would be difficult to single out The music ‘was furnisheéd“by the six- teen-piece On to Victory-orchestra was a feature of the evening which receiv- ed the heartiest praise. :'The costum- ing and stage settings were excellent, and all of the performers did remark- ably well. The lullaby by Miss Ruth Erlenmey- delivery which is most effective. Miss Rachel Morris’s whistling was a clever novelty introduced between scenes, and the Blue Rose song and dance by petite Greeba Cleveland was ceptionally good for’a tot so small. The Barcarolle by Misses Olga Barke unusually high order, and the work of Miss Geneiveive Menard, young woman who has had four years’ study with Rudolph Ganz in New York, was splendid. As evidence of appreciation, Miss Caspary’s class, presented her with a dainty and delightful number, ex] Wilton | Organizing Women Defense Councils Mrs, F. L. Conklin leaves this even- inz for Goodrich, where she conducts, a noon meeting Wednesday, as chair- Iman of the women's committee of the North Dakota council of defense. While the train waits at Carrington, ‘Mrs. Conklin will make a brief ad- dress there. Sunday she plans to or- ganize a womens council of defense in Oliver county. Popular Traveler | Goes to Training James L. (Jimmy) Callan, for the last three years representative of the Wyman-Partridge Co. in this territory, left this morning on No. 4 for St. Paul, whence he will proceed with 500 other Gopher draftees to Valpraiso, Ind., for the Lahr Motor Sales Co. on Monday Club Tennis. June 15 will be ‘a club tennis date, at which time a Round Robin tourna- ment, will be arranged for club-and city tennis players. At McCabe Church. Mrs. George Taylor of Minneapolis will deliver an address at McCabe Methodist church’ at 8:15 this even- ing. Ladies’ Auxiliary. The Ladies’ auxiliary to Co.'s A and members. Meeting Postponed. The meeting of the Trinity Luth- eran Ladies’ Aid society to have been held tomorrow has been postponed until Wednesday, June 20..° - Camp. Greene, is reported as serious- ly waunded in action in France, while » CARD OF THANKS Miss Caspary wishes to thank the following who so graciously and willingly con- tributed articles and their services to the success of the recent; recital: Johnson's Store, Webb Bros. Hoskins, Geo., Little, Harris & Co. Gov. and Mrs. Frazier, : \ . ' i ‘ : as 3 Three types of canning apparatus, reading from left. to right: .1—Mrs. George Calhoun, whose canned fralts and yegetables were prizewinners, used simplest of canning utensils. 2—Mrs. John Totterdale used elaborate steam pressure canner, to pre- “a pane evearers different kinds of canned goods. %—Mrs. F. A. Dibble showing how principle of one-period cold-pack method can be carried out sucesstully with wash-boller for sterilizer, These photographs were made for the National War. Garden: Com- « : BY BIDDY BYE. dently: prefers “a can at a time” to | ~~ An ANNUAL GRADUATING EXERCISES Some housewives do. not take|the wholesale method. She is pic-|held this evening at the Bismarck|John Rabbit Head, another popular kindly. to the one-period. cold-pack | tured as, using»a small covered kettle | Evangelical. churc! 2 brave from the reservation, died at WEE gs Al OF BISMARCK HOSPITAL SCHOOL method of canning ‘but it is the only|to hold a. few ‘cans after they have Ecce cal Camp Dodge from heart’ failure. |}. SN. WE K FOR RS 7 7 method now. advised by food experts been carefully’ filled with the choicest Planning Opening _| Berthold reservation oversubscribed OR RUN DOWN NURSES: HELD THIS EVENING | tor nome use. Briefly, the process |gatden product. In response to popular demand. W | its Red Cross quota 150 per cent, and | [py chronte or ecute throat and lung } consists in packing the cold uncook-| Mrs. John Totterdale, Stafford, N. ES abe president of the aye oer has more than sone its: bit in, every, troubles. which eftan decrense ‘eiielaney. ed product—fruit —i Y., is shown Sales. Co, announces thai e hand-lother line of patriotic activity. : ‘ ‘ The annual graduation exercises of; {The exercises will be followed by cate adding salt ie aere ee if esha eae the mae eepeaity some mat house. of the Overland, at earth l iba 6 ECKMAN’S ALTERATIVE the Bismarck hospital training school|a reception to the graduates at the! required, and adjusting the covers|nalia. Though without previous can-| Fourth and Thayer, will be formaily After Wife Deserter. | his t9 Calcium preparation possess- bys for nurses will be held at the Bis- mares home. Members of the Class partially. The next step is to steri-|ning experience Mrs. Totterdale won. opened in the near future with a ball| J.J. Schatf, wanted for deserting the ea ot arked tonte ale in addition to marck Evangelical church this even- | © are: lize the cans with their contents in| several prizes for work done with this for the benefit of the Red Cross. The| spouse of his bosom, now thought to bono Nureutie ee Haott-Porn ine Drus, ‘ ing, when twelve ‘students ‘will re-| Josephine Gleason a water-bath or steam cooker for one | outfit. jeatire lower floor will be prepared|be in St. Paul, is requisitioned in pa-) | $2 size, now $1.50. $1 size, now 80c. ceive’ their diplomas. The exercises} Hilda Pauline Halfpap 'period. After ‘sterilization is com-| Mrs. F. A: Dibble, Upper Montclair, | for dancing, and the building will #e-| pers which Governor Frazier today | | Price includes war tax. All drugeleta will begin at 8:15, and the program] palma Petrea Davidson. plete, the covers are screwed tight|N. J., sterilizes her filled cans in an|comodate about 500 couples, comfort-|made out on Governor Burnquist of | Eckman Luboratory, Philatelphia, . will be as follows: Minnie Constance Rasmusson, jand the jars inverted. ordinary washboiler. This is the|jably. Minnesota. ‘March: ‘ % Marion Violet Erickson. | The first part of the process is prac-|method which thousands of thritty Gn ———— Invovation—Rev.’ Bremer. Cora Stordahl. tically the same for all fruits and| housewives will use this summer. Cold Pack Plan Solo—An Old Fashioned. Town,”| Charlotte Lyngstad vegetables, but the sterilization is ac-) .The one-period cold-pack process 5 sae (Squire) Anna Barth. : complished in different ways, three of| succeeds with all but a few vege- of Canning Will “Birth of: Morn" (Leoni) Hazel Dolores Lindstrom. which are shown today. tables. Starchy foods like corn and % Ki M hulk ff Ruth Irene Nielson. | Mrs. George Calhoun, Murfreesboro, !lima beans should be sterilized two Be Demonstrated he, Schalk! Louise Freistad iTenn., whose canned goods were|or three times, that is for more than ey Address—Dr. N. 0. Ramstad. Cora Rebekah Suckow awarded a prize last year by the. Na-|one period; unless the’stéam pressure| The cold pack method of canning Reading—Miss Ruth Tejchmann. ~ tfonal War ‘Garden Commission, evi-| outfit is, used. will be demonstrated at:aimeeting ot : See be x cao The class colors are olive green and the Ladies’ Aid society of the v'irst 5 C is jergliot Caspary, gold, and the class flower the white! i -AR Captist church, in the basement par- 4 -Benediction. : “ “Do it Right—Do it Now, and Do it OF PUBLIC LIBRARY .. TONIGHT |city is invited to atgend. ‘The cotlec- ‘ Marehi!x¢ > J Cheerfully is the class motto. ti tion’ will be contriduted to the Red > Miss M. A. Eoyson will present her) Jackson Joyce’Moule, Victor Howell, | “Toss fund. nas ‘ 5 classes in a-recital at the community | Urin Elfstrom, Cecile Elfstrom, Emily : é sdetish : bucceanieley Mb dca aL peas resi weabiait ie Faia at Olson, Grace Cook, eiving iitstrom,| EXAMINERS GO HOME Two Dishes From a Pound of Bacon »~-~,} | x Myrtle * Freeburg, Helen Falconer, Los ing | : : Ul LD I CITY | sis evening for the ,benefit of the] jmnily Olsént Bina Mandigo and tsthe: | Complete Reports to State De- N order that thete'may' be enough bacon for creryons Sores} fleet re ee Tae i tosses > |eommunity: room, fund, ‘Phe enter-|‘Hoover‘aré thé young artists whio will i ‘ 5 acs the war, we tirge our customers to- conserve. By. knowing the; Between 200 and 300 visiting Masons /|sociate Justice A. M. Christianson; |tainment is given under the auspices} participate, ifterpreting selections by| ‘posits Guaranty Commission ‘ on ny housewife can make one pound of bacon do the? and members of Bismarck Lodge No.| who spoke as a man inspired. Rev.|of the community. room .committee| Arnold, ‘ Liichner, Petrie, Fairman. proper recipes, any jousewile ‘ley All ea cook book 8 enjoyed the most successful meet-|H. CG. Postlethwaite delivered the ad-|4Md proceeds will be invested in tur] Spautting, ewitt, Streabbog, Burg-/ 4 johanason, Gilbert Semingson, work of two. We have had Mrs. aC Ee ey 4) Se “of which ing in the history of Capital City Mas-| dfess in deilication of Blamarck loage's | "Uwe and other: fittings for the I] melle, Morrison, ‘sartorlo. Engleman./),") “xictnhenny,: John Bena, L. R.| of 113 practical ham and baton recipes for wi ime tits ACOH & Noes; onry’at, the, Bismarck temple Monday.| service flag, which boasts 33 stars, Melby th SoS rans on Hela, reel Tourleé, Grammond Col-| parton, [. A. Strangler, Fred Davis, we will send free upon teceipt of your dealer's name eWia délicious dabes.” The. session began at 4 o'clock Monday, and ‘he ‘paid a splendid tribute to the ori af ap aiabet Tt at 0: ee Mara tephen. *, phat, eet | P. H. lellderson, 0. A. Engemoen and following recipes from it show how a pound of bacon may be used‘is two : afternoon, -with work in the master}men who have gone forth to carry |, Hack Fay ee bee Ch . » | Gounod, Kern, Cowan; tottschaly andj}. 4 Norman, bank examiners called Fried Apples With Baddaty “i: ; Mason degree, for which a ‘class of|Masonic precepts into action in de-| -°-"UBhes Taye, Connor, , Charles Mendelssohn. = in to go over their reports with ,the Fry 4 pound Morrell’s Dakota's Pride Bacon until done, Fase and coe | weet 1¥°candidates was ‘presented,'and came | fense of their country. Henry Halvor- Ae MOE rr en jstute bank deposits’ guaranty. board, ee epee i nen in et er wal minced aia. ‘Des tes wil gu to’an end at 1 o'clock this morning, | son sang several appropriate numbers, | Dythig Will \tront, the. whole Mediterranean, the {Have returned to their stations. The a eae eye gurauhed with bacon. Te ail a . after ‘a progran? ‘inspiring in the’ zen-|and led in the congregationa! singiug | * ythians ML. Megopatanian “campalencaed’ a3 far jboard continues to grind, cleaning up Chopped Bacon Salad | § negiiid ae & uineness of its patriotic. spirit. of patriotic hymns. Cc fi Rank of HEeSOns lan cempalenyead: a: odds and ends. Within. tue next two hon % pound of fried bacon Bre, Add fail cams of chon polgyiens ‘ The first section of the third de-| . Large delegations were/here from onter ank 0) east ag the, Persian gulf. , weeks | it Phat nee completes ie chopped whe latues So ve : eels , fi ree was finished before the dinner|Garrison, Hazen, Flasher, i ‘ . . PRE labors,’ and w! e in shape to give < hoa: when a‘strictly Honv icban-|Linton and Steele: ee ena | Knight Tomorrow Degree of Honor. North Dakota an opportunity to ex- Morrell’s Dakota’s Pride Sliced Ba- quet was sérved to 200 Masons, Rev. | visitors coming in by automobiles. The | Berea June 17 is the Degree’of Honor and} periment “with the insuring of bank con is the choicest cut, trimmed of all W. J. Hutcheson, one of the gra degree work was done by a team com-| The rank of knight will be conferred | Nurses’ day at the club. deposits. ! rind, ends and wot The Red lodge officers -in atteidance, presided | posed entirely of past masters, and |at a regular meeting of St. Elmo lodge’ Mi P ; ep Nan, Re Heart label on your bacon carton as toastmaster ‘at the feast, it was most impressive for those who | No. 4, Knights of Pythias, to be held Te. Minnesora. ON ROLL OF HONOR Cook Book of 113, 709 Economy propriate: responses were m [witnessed it as well as the two can./at the castle hall. of Fourth ‘street| | Mrs. Harry Woodmansee has lott racti¢al ham and e % number of members of Bisma: didates, one of whom is already an|Wednesday evening. Refreshments| for Morris, Minn, for 4 two months oD, J Bacon recipes ent Jive ae Morre.i & Ca and visiting Masons. officer in the service of his country,| Vill be served at ,the close, of the outing. pElbowood: N. ae june eae fe ary housefe he OE _ The evening's program. inch:ded the | while others expect to go soon, adding | WOrk. and all members and visiting From New Salem oe ey eS North anata Seleor fame. Write today. Sioux Falls South Dakota second section of the master Mason |new stars to the Masonic service flag | Knights are urged to attend. | *phitip Blank, Jr, a promiinent younk| honor. Joe Younghawk, who enlisted Bacon Salad degree, and a patriotic address by As- | ot Bismarck lodge. business man of New Salerh, calied on|in Co. I, at Bismarek, shortly before ‘ the Second North Dakota left for OTHER NATIONS ARE = Utcaty 1 er, with a violin obligato by Olgaja beautiful btoquet of roses. Mrs. cial i Home From Idaho. . Vigness was very prety, and the An-|C. W, McGray, on behalf of the labs aoe arate tenths Satine eee ate W. Burge Buzzelle, son of the rec- Hughes Electrical Co. p psi riceire from Me reatere beech mades neat utile presentation speech. | Minnesota selects go to Valpraiso un-i|tor of St. George's, arrived in the city A. F. McDonald. In spite of the war and cl f : Miss Caspary leaves June 20 for a‘sum-| versity, one of the largest institutions |!ast night from Moscow, Ida., where -to-Victor’ ite i ii was a real triumph for S. Petalas, the | mer’s study in Chicago, where she will| in the middle west; where Uncle Raia he recently graduated from the Uni- On-to-Victory Orchestra. of its increased taxation, a oe Greek hake, whe. sane La Penne -€ continue fer. oct work, at the same] will give them a course somewhat| versity of Idaho. He will spend the war loans, etc., the people Mobile in his native tongue..' He has | time completing her study of foreign .| summer with his‘parents here. a magnificent voice and a dramatic | languages. 2 SM along, the-same;linegiaa;that,to.he,tal Bee of England, France’ and i en by 205 North Dakota draftees at the Wilton, Red Cross. if * eee" _ | state agricultural college. The army], ie Witton Red Cross date is June|| « NOTI E 4 Canada are increasing f COUNTRY CLUB. NOTES * Tuesdays or Wednesdays can turn in inatserlal course at “Valpo” opens on £2 and all members are urged to save|]' 5 their savings. i \ ) ¢ a card a week. By scpecial arrange-|J¥"¢ 19. 4 thi sday for the reception of the vis- ST, MARY’S SODALITY ment the tournament committee have iT ° itors at the Country club. A “First g 3 is Th re doing this be- Golfers Coming Out. given Miss Abies Orr the privilege of Sp endid Wall Map Aid” station will be at the fifth tee; will give a ey be pad : The warm weather. of the past week | Playing in this event with whatever dispensing buttermilk to golfers am cause they realize e ' has brought gn increasing number of | Teferee and upon any day she can find of Great WarZone}icnnis piayers- Card Party and : : -golf players out, with crowded links | t convenient. Cae > j — Entertainment necessity of the strictest in the past three days, and developing Sane Of the most com pcresnemeeu ny: Yann late oe a THURSDAY EVE economy and thrift. : who -will f | ss M. Teichm: of Fargo ss bes some new players, who will no doubt| KINDERGARTEN NOTICE. | Kuropean battle zone has. Deen, re-| i Ma the city, visiting her sister, Mies at K. C. Hall : en eee re turer on | 7, The Starting class will open Monday| ceived from Funk & Wagnals Co. The /Esther Teischmann, of the: Bismarck |! 4 dmission will be 35 Cents What other countries sere lode at Mandan, made | June 17th, at the North March School. map was designed and compiled under | hospital staff. and to attend the grad- are doing, America also fet No 4 in three shots, in one game | illdren who have not before attended the direction of the Literary Digest. | ating exercises of the Bismarck hos- Everybody Is Welcome Cando Hole No set ee ote tt erat kindergarten may start at this time | With a sudden flash of recognition pital nurses’ training “school, to be . a gos chy Pp 'Y |The advance class will continue as|and a deep thrill of complete. under- be a ringer record. heretofore. The Kindergarden age is| Standing one looks for the first time : Save and serve. 0) ; Caddies: Doing Better. between -the fourth and sixth birth-|4t this new “Liberty map" of the Rh ave and serve. jpen addi: * x ; os . or, i aye Since the caddy gmding began the| ays. This is a public’ school kinder.| orld war. It provokes a strange feel-| eumatism Back on the Job ; an account in our Sav caddies are doing very much better | garden and there is no charge what-|ing of awe, and almost dread; «and on ° f ‘ Bismarck ND. ings Department and add work, and there is considerable in-|evér. Parents of eligible children are Soe ee hantin ae atk aac ieate ; , ith its Old-time Fury ee something to it system- terest in the ten best caddies that will | urged to avail themselves of this priv-| 8° es & Phat ther emo-}.... ; S ‘ by ‘cally at reeularsinter: be selecte dto play in their tourna-|iliges of the kindergarten. For parti-| "ons, as the real significance of the No Let-Up In Its Torture. Hon, and routs out the disease germs, atta y e' ment: late in the season. Colonel C.|ticulars call the principal, Miss Matil-| Symbol ism. on the map is plainly geen. Pretty soon you will ‘beur chin, SS. z has given some Me dcrtat T Id + d a 1: Little has offered a prize for this|da Williams, Phone 38 any evening.| The Liberty map gives the utmost in-|’ 9,7 the Tiniment bot again, foi the sults in treatin Rheumatism. Be- he Oldest an event, when members will caddy and J. M. MARTIN, formation possible. It is, double, the; sanitiona’ Gf’ little cerca r results ii ; i Mid bined veined! Largest Bank ah referee for the boys City Superintendent. | Size of other single sheet war maps, le pain ‘demong, that Jing a purely vegetable blood remedy, 8 Depository for Govern- % : cause Rheumatism are on the war- fit. panies the blood of every germ, inthis sectionof nt Women’s Tournament. The women’s. eight weeks’ handi- cap tournament has been running for FOR SALE—Very fine new bungalow, corner of Avenue C and-Hannifen street, will sell reasonable and easy terms if taken at once. Phone 313 veek. ‘This play is on Tuesdays or the ubbec n Z Wednesdays, with a different oppon-| or call at house ‘No. 700 Hagnifer: |Ryssian’arggtof invasion, Finland, the, lotions cannot reach ‘the.disease, - It} advice about your un san behadby |, ent each week, but.any Red Cross| street after 6 p. m. $ ee whole ritish isles, Gibraltar,| ,!8.ir the blood, and opty a ‘remedy | writing to Medical Director, 26 Swift 6 111 wk|Bordeauk, the Balkans, thé’ Italian! ‘that goes deep down into the circula-|Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, workers wha,are unable to play on and the entire western war area is eny} larged to a scale of eight miles to an inch. In addition same ‘sheet, a complete’ map of the whole tigld of averations, showing. the is given on the}, “path: Winter weather seems to awak- _en_them to renewed 'fiiry. » ‘But your Rhe i a Imatism. Get a bottle to-day at your ism. cafinot be|drugstore, and start on the right rubbed ‘away, because liniments, and | treatment that will get.results, Free thus removes the cause of Rheus the State ment, State, County and City Funds.