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UES DA: EP Y.* 3) 3916, 38 rh . ) cm ¥ : sas : iA! clared that his fath Yeectioniof North Dakota to offer, ta but the! good crop of weeds, but otherwise a| He. plowed. the rut in a SCHOOL WORK % MORE WORKERS NEEDED AT in Traill county which he’ intended ‘to'| section “sight-unseen,” dnd his offer| mighty likely piece of ground, between |.crop of flax ‘an ee hig ‘harvest.’ ‘ ant pers ard LOCAL: ‘RED: CROSS: F-. ‘ACTORY, let go for the mortgage.. ‘Mr. Stut: vas quipkly accepted.-“When lhé:visit-| two good: graded ‘réads and within“a | nay for the land and<@-neat-prot - ‘, : % z # man had enough faith in the destiny! ed his property he found it sporting a' stone’s throw of. the \norma! :school. ' his investment besides: 35% The Burleigh* county allotment’ of;marck women who could as readily bs RESUMED WITH hospital and refugee garments for Au-; spare the time and-the effort and who , id gust must be shipped Saturday, Sep-/never come, is pitifully small. If all f tember 7. In order to do this it is} women could realize that it is the part if. XY 9 absolutely necessary that more women ;of a slacker to put off this service offer their services EVERY DAY dur- | till a canvenient time, and by so do- ‘ ing the week. There are innumerable jing make the more thoughtful wome: . . small pieces of work to be finished. | sacrifice dowbly in order to permit our Enrollment and Registration} some alterations to be made. In fact |city to send her quota of hospital gar- A ‘ all the time-taking little details of|ments to our soldiers, the burden Finds Young People Anxious | fnishing which must always be left|might be more fairly, divided, and all for Studies till the last. The chairman of the city} Bismarck women have a share in the workroom, Mrs. Dullam, earnestly re-| work. Jt is a sacrifice to leave the quests all women who can give a few | usual and here-to-fore necessary duties and go to the work oOo e939 +: 4F NEW TEACHERS ON THE JOB) hours) one, two or three times this/and pleasures, Bismarck public and __ parochial schools resumed work for the year this morning after a most eventful vi. cation in which the young’ people help- ed with the harvest, sold War Savings Stamps and Liberty wonds, seatned some new. quirks about domestic econ- omy. and conservation and generally took a more active part in the real life of their communities than com- mon in other summer vacation! per-|' ts muioréd home today from Garrison, | jods. . The students of the’ public schools ‘found the! following teachers ready to receive ‘them: % High School. a C.F. Bolt, Principal, Bismarck, N. Agnes Elstad, Chemistry, .ate., Brain- erd Minn. ¥ F Genevieve Stearns, Physics, Hill City Minn. - Mary Hinkley,. English, Mt. Vernon, Ta. * . Mina B. Johnson, .English, City Minn. Alice Burnham, Detroit, Minn. Esther Celin, Spanish and History, Cokato, Minn. Elizabeth Jones, Wash. R A Clara Kleinholtz, Shorthand-Eook- keeping, Sullivan, Wis. ‘R, H. Neff, Manual Training, Bis- etc., Rush Domestic Sejence, History, Colton, marck, N. D. Lilly M. Rodine, ‘Algebra, Strattford, Ta. Lulu Mosier Latin, Linden, Ia. William Moore School. Frances Mallory, History, Civics and writing, Ellendale, .N. D. Lucillé Grimm Loomis, Geography and Reading, Bismarck, N. D. | i week to c-me to the Masonic temple|room for the afternoon, But real pa- workroom and assist with this import- ant wor’ There are many very faith- triatism includes a willingness to sac-| |ritice, and if Bismarck women under- j ful workers who come to the Red) stand this principal they will frequent Cross 1ooms regularly, but this num-!the sewing room more generally this ber compared with the number of Bis-| week. RAR AR AAA RA ARR re errr RNR is a graduate of the Bismarck busi-|out by the ladies of burleigh county, wess college. Motor from Garrison, where they had spent several Charles StaJey and daughter Esther ! but as usual these ladies have gone “over the top.” To Minnesota. Miss Mary Parsons, a graduate of days|the Bismarck high who was employed louking after. property interests and/in the secretary of state’s office for) visiting friends. Mason on Vacation. Nelson A. Mason, private secretary to Governor Lynn J. Frazier, has left} for his home at Wimbleton, where he; |the last several months, has resigned |her position with the intention of en- rolling at the University of Minnesota. Res ns Position. Mrs. M. Zychlinski, for three years will spend a two weeks’ vacation in! past jin charge of the cigar and news the harvest fields. Visiting Brother, Miss Mabel ‘Ai secretaryp of state's office; is spend- ing her vacation with her brother, Ulrich Ahiot, at Regent. Leaves for Home.. Mrs. Hart of Des Moines, Ja., who; acre crop of flax. stand in a Bismarck hotel, has resign- ed. Mrs, Zychlinski has hundreds of ‘friends among the traveling fratern- bel Amiot, chief of the auto-|jty who will miss her genial presence mobile registration department in the jand never-failing ¢ rtesy. Has G Crop. Attorney W. H. Stutsman of Man- dan‘and son “Bill” have gone to May. ville to harvest an unusually good 304)- A tale is attached was visiting her daughter, Mrs Clyde|ig \fr, Stutsman’s Traill county farm. Taylor on Avenue A., is now, at J.a Mure looking after some property in. terests while en route home. Presbyterian Aid. The Ladies’ Aid society of the iFrst The Mandan ‘barrister was motoring through Iowa last spring when he chanced to admit in a garage that he |was from North Dakota. The garage expressed some uncompliment- n n Presbyterian church will hold its first |@"Y Opinions of North Dakota, and de- fall meeting at 2 o'clock Thursday af-| ternoon, when all members are urged | THOROUGH WORK to attend. as chairman. Mrs. C. P. Nupen will serve | | How a Bismarck Citizen Found Free- A Bottle in Each Packag: Loganberry=The Favorite Berry Flavor CU osu fa Glass Gifts for You pieaueth eupeees Arithmetic, ae Moves Offices. i dom from Kidney Troubles. ‘ ; 5 . UG oar lara, Seif, Grammar-Reading, Mt-| Chris H. Olson, secretary of the! j¢ aie + x id % you suffer from backache— 1 Messen, Leta Fourth Grade, Al-| North Dakota Mutual Automobile In-| From urinary disorders— : ; it 1 = e 1S ee aariat As hoiaad 2 surance Co., has moved the general of-i Any curable disease of thekidneys, _ Seplora. J. Murray, Third Grade, Bis-| es of the company, fram The Mrit-| Use a tested kidney remedy. D ds i; d 1d A d Styl In P Aline SD. si . D. T. Owens of; Doan’s Kidney Pills have been test- pane tarek N. D. eter, Second ‘Grade,| Hees in the Webb building, voaiey tnousinase essert an alad Molds ssorte tyles-——In Fure Aluminum Bismarck, N. D. ree | pels Bismarck people testify. iC we ‘Mrs, vaisy rarsons, First craae,| ALLOTMENT OF } Can you ask for more convincing é . “S Y. ei, Bismarck, Birr School. SOX EXCEEDED fi Broadway, Bismarck, ri 1, ———— says: “My experience with Doan’s ; 3 Pricer enpen Sia Principal,| ye knitting department of the Bur-| Kidney Pills has been so satifactory: jl \ a Ey nn. Fit is-| leigh county chapter A. R. C. today|I recommend them to anyone suffer- \ Meta. Ericson, Fifth Grade, B a \! marck, N. D. fi shipped to northern division head-jing from kidney and bladder trouble. ‘Agnes Boyle, Sixth Grade. quarters in Minneapolis: I suffered from a stitch in my back ‘Ada Maurer, Third Grade, Bismarck,|, 1000 pairs of socks. whenever | lifted anything. My kld- ND. | ‘ a8 aeealere, neys were weak and I had ie get up ‘gar . is- 0 helmets. often at night to pass the kidney si nae woe ae, ea Bl 27 ie wristlets and cretions. Doan’s Kidney Pills quic’ ‘ or one 4 mufflers. ly cured me.” Rene seat cred’, The. chapter exceeded its quota of! Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't s Mary Scheer, Second Grade, Fergus | Socks for Sucuat ie nalts. When the | simply ask for a kidney remedy €c0 Se Ss ’ ig 3 5 chapter received the allotment of 750; Doan’s Kidney Pills—the ame that Ri . 2 ake eae a pavaen; Pirst Grade, Bismarck | Pairs of socks for each month it seem.’ Mr, Hill had. Foster-Milburn Co., ; Try Loganbevry and P: ineapple Jiffy-Jell With Sun-Maid Raisins N°D. ed a very large number to he turned | Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. This offer is made to.ind:ce a test of Jiffy-Jell in its richest Try Lime Flavor— made from lime fruit. In Jiffy- N. van Irish First Grade, Bismarck, ‘ flayors — flavors’ you should knov f They will be a revela- Jell it makes. an instant tart, green salad jell. Serve it as a "Wachter School. tion. “And these desserts will gain. with you a multiplied Zestful relish. Or mix vegetables in it — cooked or uncooked i ‘Marie Huber, Principal, (5-6), Bis: _ respect.” — before the jeil fully cools: Left-overs can be used in this: , marek, N..D. 6 7 . { One is Loganberry fiavor—made on the ground from way. Such salads require no dressing, but you can add may- nes) ida sResen, Grades 3-4, Bis- IC these wonderful Oregon berries. They combine the wild onnaise if you wish. : 1p NS . ; iC 5 i i 3 i . . ’, G Frances: Close, Grades 12, -Bis- ‘ blackberry andthe tame raspberry which is the most luscious Another is Mint flavor — made from fresh mint leaves. It marek, N. D. git! berry that Si! Vegan should know the delightful makes a garnish jell rich in fresh mint flavor. Serve it with Supervision. * taste of Loganberry Jitly-Jell. meats. Or mix in meat scraps — left-overs, maybe — and you pPancolie: Stele eatele, Ba ee re! Popular Priced Store Another is Pineapple. We use half a ripe pineapple to have an appetizing loaf. Jessie Mel ood, Penmanship-Draw- 9 make the flayor for one Jiffy-Jell dessert. Try any two of these flavors this week ing, Grand Forks, N..D. Bismarck’s Fastest Growing Store ‘Then we seql,it in glaspy s0 its fragrant @ and ing aot bse ce Gabe eee Kleanor (iustavson, | Secretary. to freshness keeps. True pineapple flavor is Superintendent Bismarck N. D. >‘ ; impossible: without. that! ; open to.your acceptance. The molds are . Kindergarten. : The Store with Over 1,000 Garments imp ne Bt é worth more than the Jiffy-Jell will cost Maltlae Williams,’ « Principal, “Bis- ” Another is Coffee flavor. That also i you. So we are really supplying you marck, N. D. t : 5, rs ‘ . must be sealed in giass to. keep its aroma . Jiffy-Jell free to get you to try these Carrie Haugen, Assistant Bismarck, A ‘ Pare . f N. D. as we do, True-Fruit Flevors In Vials flavors. ” High School Grades. Dora Larson, Sixth Grade, Bis Z ot WEDNESDAY Annie E. Murphy, Fifth Grade, Mor : ris, Minn. r- UY W. 8. 8. From Linton. | ‘i Mi: Lydia Flegel of Linton is . . . 5 Speitne A tas weeks ia Blomarek: Ready-Sweetened—Quick, Fruity, Luscious, Economical Home From. / Annapolis. “, * Jiffy-Jell comes to you ready-sweetered. their fresh-fruit taste. This is the only quick meats and vegetables. They make appetis- * ‘Paul Register, popular Bismarck You simply add boiling water. . gelatine dessert which comes to you fla- ing dishes of things which might be wasted. 3; yw high school graduate, is home from Consider what that means to you in these vored in this way. Compared with artificial de Gelati iT sugar-ration times. A rich, fruity dessert flavors or dry flavors, that means a vast Rare-Grade Gelatine ‘Annapolis on q furlough. 5 Nd Z na rns Home. ‘Dr. M.°W. Roan’s father has return- ed''to his home‘at' Luverne. ‘Minn., af- ter an enjoyable visit in Bismarck. x Enjoyed Reunion. ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs.’ Harold Wright are home from Valley City, where they at- tended an enjoyable family reunion. Return from Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs,:R.. M. Halliday are home from Bakiwin, where they spent their vacation on her father’s farms. a Returns to Falls. * Grant Call, manager of extensive lumber interests at Great Falls, Mont., has returned to that city after a visit iwth his mother, Mrs. Call, on Ave- the Masonic temple at 8 this even- ing, when a full attendance of mem- bers is desired. To Elbowoods. Miss Gail Hawk, for some time past assistant, at the cigar counter at a lo- cal hostélry and who Has made many ‘friends in Bismarck, left :this morh- 1 ing for Elbowoods, where she will be- ts . i 5 Jiffy-Jell in-the flavors you tecommend from come secretary to Supt. Jermack of every effort will be put forth to deliver promptly such 4 ¥ = the Berthold reservation. Miss Hawk necessities as prescriptions or urgent medicines that anes styles. ,Six.of, them serve a. full package of Jiffy-Jell. sorters Nianeot Gage Te otherwise cannot be called for. . Ar 50 Pair of Full Size Blankets to be placed on sale Wednesday at $9.79 MESSENGE R SERVICE Due to the scarcity of messengers after the opening of school and of employes in general, the undersigned will be compelled to depart from their regular delivery service until further notice, except in the case of emergency when Trusting that our patrons will appreciate the condi- tions which prompt this notice and soliciting their co- operation, we are, Very respectfully, . BRESLOW’S DRUG STORE, . COWAN’S DRUG STORE, FINNEY’S DRUG STORE, LENHART DRUG CO. —one of the finest desserts in existence — distinction. without the necessity of using sugar or flour. Fresh-Fruit Dainties Jiffy-Jell_ means to you a frésh-fruit dainty. All its fruit flavors are made from the fruit itself. All are highly condensed, 80 a wealth of the true fruit flavor goes into each dessert. All Jiffy-Jell flavors come sealed in glass —a bottle in each package. So they keep little. if you whip the jell. sert. Pure Aluminum Molds Indwidual @essert Molds Mold Offers Buy from. your ‘grocer two’ packages of Jiffy-Jell, in the flavors mentioned, then'send this coupon to us. Enclose 10¢ —cost of mailing only — and we will send You the Vegetable Salad Mold as pictured above, in size to serve six people. The value is 50c. 4 Or enclose 10¢—cost of mailing only —and we will mail you three Individual Dessert Molds in assorted styles as pictured. Or enclose 20c ‘and we" will mail you six Individual Dessert Molds assorted —enough to serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell. The value is:60c per set. Very Economical And these luscious Jiffy-Jell desserts cost One package serves six people in mold form. Or it will serve twelve people With nothing added it forms an ideal des- But you can add fruit, if you wish, nuts, chocolate or topping. Jiffy-Jell salads utilize left-overs, both in = Fite plainly and Gre fall wad Jiffy-Jell is made with a rare-grade gela- tine, made and controlled by the owners of this concern. It costs twice .as much as common grades. . Jiffy-Jell is made under the personal di- rection of the greatest of gelatine experts. So this is a tew-type dessert. A million homes have already adopted it. Now we want you to know it, and know its finest flavors. So we make these offers to induce atest. For your own sake, accept the one-you want. One Week Only These offers are made for one 10 Flavors in Vials A Bottle in Each Package Strawberry , nue A. S Raspberry week only. They are made only pe Loganberry to women who purchase Jiffy-Jell Return from LaMoure. bs a ¢ County Superintendent and Mrs: W. ' Pineapple in two of the following flavors: E, Parsons and Miss eLila, Diesem Cherry Loganberry, Pineapple, Coffee, tere poker by. Anta. from a Sisit és ‘ Le i pas Lime or Mint. with: Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Taylor witnent rae Dis c ontinu ance of Vegetable Solad Mold-Style D is The offer will not be repeated. cme ix;’made with one package of Lime Jiffy-Jell x nics tae ec ane to Se chapter ) with vegetables. mixed in., Indented in six divisions. Value 50c. Orange Cut out the coupon now, then of’ the Eastern Star will be held at = att Coffee purchase Jiffy-Jell from your gro- cer and tell us what molds you want. They will last a lifetime. Mail Us This Coupon When You Bey Jiffy-Jell from Your Grocer have today -received two packages of Now I maif this coupon with [Die for Vegetable Salad Mold (D7 1c for 3 individual Molds, or. (ate for 6 Individual Molds, +4 ress. (Check which) Your Name, .....--------- -------+ 2.02 sasees -s020e eo Addres: Be sure you get Jiffy-Jell, with package fruit flavors in vials. Mail coupon to Waukesha Pure Food Co., Waukesha Wisconsin 45,