The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1918, Page 5

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, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1918. “ “BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE ; ( i There are tw ft mizing thie trom volled. rice, 1-2 can tomatoes, | salt, nutmeg, 12 cupful sugar, { table it “*FRED CARSTENS CHILD CAN CAN WITH ONE-PERIOD I. By the first the meal. ils, | thick slice onion, 2 or 3 tablespoonfuls | spoontul or iz box granulated gelatin, { miture:, Season to tadte with nutmeg : bread. By. the first. th 1, mils, 4 epee el AT COLD-PACK CANNING PROCESS salt, ‘butter ‘and aueae ay ‘cookked in sugar, 1-8 teaspoonful soda, 3 table-; 1-2 cupful cold water, whites. of 2! of ee Boot wpe! neasin sete, a ‘MA SPITAL a double ‘boiler for 10 minutes Wher | spoonfuls butter, 12 pepper corns, or | eggs or 1 cupful cream. well with a dover beater,‘and fold. in ; the, mixture is cool, the eggs are ad- Lettead 3 cloves, 1-8 teaspoonfut,; Wash the rice, simmer it with sugar | the. stiffly beaten - whites',of .2 eggs SNP dlp ec eran _| ded well beaten and the soda dissolv-| ground@hyme, salt to taste, bit of bay} and salt in the milk until soft. Stir | or one cupful of thick“whipped. cream. bios eran id iecelyea Suney ed in wie water. By the other'methoa | leaf. 4 frequently in order to break up the | Turn into glagses or into a mold moist- Sha dakchter cate ee all the dry Ingredients, including the) Simmer rice down to 1 quart, and | kernels. Soak gelatin 1 ncold water. | ened with cold water. Serce?cold with husbas iB! ie bedside of their soda, are mifxed together, and then|then add all ingredients except bur-| and then dissolve it inthe hot rice| plain or whipped cream. > usband and father at Rochester, the sour milk and eggs well beaten | ter, sugar and soda. Cook the mix- ! : Sa st Minn., where’ he is ‘reported to be and the butter added. If the second |ture slowly for 30 minutes. Press very low. Mr. Carstens, one of Bis- marck’s oldest and best known citi- zens, and who has a general acquaint- A <a 24 t ? method is followed, the cold water ts through a sieve, add the remaining in- not needed,» The bread should bel'gredients and reheat before serving. baked in a shallow iron or granite pan French Cream. anceship throughout thi for 30 minutes. been at Rochester for eet, has A Tomato Ate The ingredients are: Three cup- his condition was not regarded as | ‘Thetngredients are: rice water.| fuls milk, 1-2 cupful rice, salt-spoon critical, and last night’s bad news comes as a severe shock to his fam- ily and his many friends. ——BUY Ww. 8. 8. Royal Neighbors Inviting Friends Carers Bismarck Royal Neighbors who will sew Wednesday afternoon at the Country club extena’ their friends a general invitation to enjoy. the day wath them and to heln swell the Read Cross fund. Cars will leave the Van Hook home on Fourth street at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon, free conveyance being: offered everyone who desires to spend the afternoon 2t the Country club working for the Red Cross. : BUY.W, 5. 3.—— — “From Lake Williams. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams of} Lake Williams were week-end visit- ors in Bismarck. ne } Delicious with The Dunraven MRS. N. COCHRAN, Prop. Fresh Fruit Z 212 Third St. . or Berries! RISPArmour’sCorn : : Flakes toasted “just e Announcement right”! A flavor so rich and sweet, little or no sugaris required. Delicious with fresh or “The Dunraven, under new management and condensed milk. { after complete refurnishing, is open to guests. 9 Meals areserved at the regular hours in the cool- : R M Oo Fh RS : est dining room in town. The prices are very rea- Jl * sonable. Special rates for those living in the house. A 50c dinner is served at noon. Large, CORN FL. AK E Ss have returned from an enjoyable two sereened porch for use of guests. reeks visit with their grandchildren Y eee : A Trade supplied by the in Minnesota. . . oh i With Miss. Gray. ‘ fc eae Armour Grain Company, Chicago Mrs. A. M. Packard, Mrs. Barr and ‘emem| rmour’s Oats cook in 10 to 15: minutes Miss Ruby Shuman of the state. house: : as ber A clerical staff spent Sunday with Miss Upper—Girl member of. canning club with tray of packed cans read Mabel Gray in Mandan. to set in home made water bath. fs ik HB ore A Y 'Lower—Girl expert canner showing how to u: iter boil Mrs. Rademacher Here. bee ) fo use common water boiler Mrs. Henry Rademacher, who was| #8 water bath by providing a false bottom and clean cloth cover to hold Plaintiff in the first moratorium ac- topstightx 7 a i i i fon Bendled petory a council of de- By BIDDY BYE. ens commission warns housewives 5 omae, was n fe city.on a business}, The’ one-period coldpack methoc| that success in canning depends on ai- ——— mission Satur Byes os of canning is the only process now| tention to every detail. About 75 per = _ On Ipspection Tour. recommended by government experts; cent of spoilage is due to the use ot vy ATM State Fire Marshal H. L. Reade left |®"4 state food commissions. poor rubbers, imperfect screw tops. P ular Pp riced Store thie morning on an inspection tour Many of the older housewives avoid | and improper sealing. Another fruit- THE STORE WITH OVER 1000 GARMENTS =. f Ice Cream Social. The Wichaka Camp Fire Girls will give an ice cream social on the Meth east Episcopal church lawn this even- ng. Enjoyable Visit. . Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thistlethwaite einer . rs it simply because they are unfamiliar | ful source of trouble is’ that people See ee cary uiara Gronaronks with it. Nevertheless it is so #mple sometimes undertake to can stale or and ‘Langdon. brits that a child can use it successfully In| wilted vegetables. Absolute cleanli- ‘ 3, 7 fact thousands of girls belonging tg} ness in every step is essential. Visiting Husband. canning clubs conserved tons of fruits Mrs, H. V. Wilmot of Milwaukee,:and vegetables by this process last| THESE SERVE Wis., who had spent several days in| Year, and mdny more are doing the Bismarck with her husband, districu| Work with enthusiasm this summer. DOUBLE DUTY traffic agent for the ‘Northern Pacific,| It is easy to follow the steps of the ay \. left with Mr. Wilmot on No. 8 this} Process.. The material is cleaned.| _ Cooks who are extra anxious to save \ ‘afternoon’ to ride home with ‘the first] trimmed and. otherwise prepared. then | wheat can often {ind recipes which - «’ contingent of the’ Slope select service |it is blanched or scalded and cold-dip-| save something else besides, as the " goldiers en route to Camp Custer,| ped, packed cold into cans, which are|one given below for sour-milk corn Mich. partially “Sealed, and then immersed| bread A tomato soup utilizes the BUY W.S, 5. i in a water bath, home made or com-; water in which rice has been cooked Sour stomach, . clogged. up bowels, | mercial. After being sterilized for a!to the improvement of its food valus, pimaples, blackheads, foul breath arejcertain length of time, the cans are | and a cream dessert made with rise is evils ‘of, constipation. 4H t days and|removed ‘from the water bath and] so nutritious that it might he served nights. upset the stomach—you become| sealed. After they have been ‘cooled | as the main dish at a meal. constipated, peevish, cross. Don’t suf | (inverted), the covers are again tight- Sour Milk Corn Bread. fer, -Hollister's.’Rotky Mountain Tea | ened, and the jars wrapped and storea.| | The ingredients are: Two cupfuls » will: purify’ your. stomach, . clean. your It is unfair. to condemn the pro-| sour milk, 2 tablespoonsfuls putter, 2 bowels, :restore your appetite. Bres-| cess if oné does no succeed the first; tablespoonfuls sugar, 1 1-2 teaspoon- lows. - saat i Ree: time. Careless handling is sure to] fuls salt, 2 eggs, 1. teaspoonful soda, Ae ALY W.S &£——— cause a loss._The National War Gard-| 1 tablespoonful cold water. es .FOQR CABBAGE. Slug. Shot, for cabbage worms, pota- /to: bugs, ete.: A new shipment just received. Oscar’ H. Will & 9, 5) sy aay a Wash Skirts EES We are going to sacrifice our wash skirts at prices never before heard of. We must make © room for our fallstock, therefore these skirts . RED CROSS: BENEFIT DANCE "must go at an enormous sacrifice. ~ ; es At the Country Club Hine WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH Good Floor, Fine Music, also Cool and Beautiful Surround. -}. ings—given by the : ROYAL NEIGHBORS This space donated by Brown & Geiermann -——ayy Wes. 8. ——— AUTO GLASS. ‘ Auto glass. shields cut and set on short notice. Also window plate and ground glass, fancy door glass of all kinds.; Call and see Fannee. Fourth Tam closing out; See me for 8 70 22 23 rv ws, ca MUST INSURE SAILORS The appearance of the German submarines in American waters has caused Secretary McAdoo.to issue an order requiring all Amer- i ican ship owners to have insured the lives of the officers and crews of their vessels trading in Atlan- : tic and Gulf waters. . Mere fish- ing vessels are excepted. , e Heretofore this compulsory in- surance applied only to, American = Z vessels trading between the Unit- % ed States and various European, O S S a Y O Y S e S and certain designated African \ , ports. ¢. e rates the treasury charges fonts eteanes Caries trom half j A Perfect Front A Perfect Back EAL AAUNATRAL. my paints and varnishes. low prices. Wash Skirts $2.25) | WASHSKIRTS $2,989 URAURAVRAU RAYA Wash Skirts $1.69 WASHSKIRTS. $1.98 | H RTT AI ACN TS URE SANA ACTA a cent’ per. $100 of ‘insurance for J Atlantic ‘coastwise. trips. to 15 cents per $100 for steamers cross- A Perfect Corset ing the war:zone. sy ore than. 70,000,000, ‘officers x and sailors on.American merchant vessels are plebay pier the pro- i the government marine RES iomaneag se ieee Gossards are inimitable. ie : BUY W.S. Se ras ‘ Women of etery figure can attain, in the Hondu Declares new Spring and Summer Gossards, the sil- ‘War on Germany ! houette of the mode with its tapering waist- line and its flat back and hip lines. When you understand that every Gossard Cor- set offers inimitable style, a priceless all-day comfort, and a wearing service ‘that alone is worth the price of the garment, you will realize why every woman who buys a Gossard is prac- ticing corset economy in _its truest sense. Priced. at $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50, $5.00, $5.50 and up. AW. Lucas Co. Washington, July 22.—Honduras. which broke diplomatic relations with Uermany May 18, followed that action last Friday by declaring “war: The state department was notified today of such action,” > = > There are always bargains for you in our Busy Basement Store COLD PACK METHOD IN’ 12\SHORT STEPS Wash Skirts $3.98 Wear | . Gossard boiler te bind cooing wcaets ein CORSETS! RASEES eae Nears z ——— give tighter fit and hold the steam, paYRAUNAY MY MUM YRANAYNAYRy| ays the National War Garden Com- mission of Washington, which will send you a free canning book for a° 50 I8itwo-cent ‘stamp to: pay po: re. zeouiWWaachifor step No?!9,f1" on \ 06 Ny RAY AY DRAVEAY aT ATTA They Lace in Front EES ga = Sau a i él wT tf

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