The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1918, Page 6

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Winter Gardens Provide ' Crisp Vegetables in Cold Weather "2 a But Little Labor or Attention Is | Needed to Insure Green Stuff for Table. By P. G. HOLDEN. 3 CAN ve rhubarb fresh | on all winter | devote but a little time and libor to traysferring the } ¢ plants to the cellar. | The proper time to remo plants late in thi ett will ree of the ture wi | yin out the soil nts growing. g to the roots will and the plants | should be frequently watered. Do | not sprinkle them with a hose or | water them too heavily, as there is ger of washing the soil from the roots, elf given but very little attention the rhubarb will grow vigorously all winter, providing. an abundance of crisp, pink st: for pic In the spring they ma sp ed to the outdoo: garden and will | continue their growth with but very | little interruption. Celery can be left outdoors until | jJate in the fall, but before severe fr g weather sets in should be dug up, allowing the soil to cling to the roots, and stored in the cellar in boxes. The plants should be set close together and the spaces between ee BISMARCK filled with dirt or sand. Very little, | Paysiradd if any, light is required for celery. Brussels. sprouts and cauliflower can be tranSplanted to boxes in the cellar in the same manner as celery. Parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips and radishes may be stored in sand | or moist sawdust in the cellar or in an outdoor pit. | Cabbages are best kept in a trench | outdoors, but will keep very well for a while if buried in barely moist sawdust or sand in barrels or boxes in the cellar, Pumpkins and squashes can be kept for a limited period in a warm, dry part of the cellar. Potatoes should be stored in an outdoor pit or in a dry bin in the cellar, where the temperature is not “M’Liss” at the Bismarck Theatre | THE SEVEN SISTERS, ed ~*~ for $170,500,000: Columbus, Jewish Wel American Library Associa They. tion, (Copyyight, (Seven organizations are co-dperating in the * ‘war work drive! Y. M.C. A.,Y. W. C. A., Knights’of Board, War Camp Community Service, Salvation Army.), 1918, N. EB. AL) Seven Sisters of Service Where the war is And where soul and h a: In a welter of pain and mud i Though we could not go to bat 2 performing their part er the foc, ! We can be of the Great Reserve; 1 We can succor and feed the constant need | BUSINESS TRAINING Seven Sisters of Service, Service of yours and mine. By day and by night they are backing the fight ‘Of the boys on the battte line, Who have smitten the Hun till the fight i is won, So what do the boys deserve? ’ Is there limit or let till the needs are met Where the Seven Sisters serve? 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Licensed Embalmer in Charge heaven. i “Only”—but Jesus is looking, i Constantly, tenderly down To earth, and sees Those who strive to please; And their love He loves to crown. —Advt. For Dayton Airless TIRES 30%3 AND 30x83 4 “Gee A.-J. Ostrander Box 25, sBismarck Phone 263 HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT. ING . Mail Orders Filled. MRS. M. C. HUNT 114 Broadway. Phone 849. Battery Repairing Exide Service Station. ~-RADIATOR REPAIRING In All Its Branches. BLACKSTONE TIRES We give a personal guarantee of 4,000 miles and make our on adjustments. MOBILCILS AND GREASES At a Bigr>Saving in Freight. On all Of these lines wg quote regular factory wholesale to dealers. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. DR. A.-SCHUTT ‘ DENTISTRY. Also specializing in Extraction. 1 AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES | MISSOURI VALERY MOTOR CO. Factory Distributors of CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES Smith Form-a-Trucks Smith Tractors Kelly-Springtield and Firestome Tires Everything for the Automobile BISMARCK MOTOR} COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER and , CADILLAC’ Automobiles Rooms 4 and 5, Haggart Block, Cerner Third and Broadway Sts. Telephone. 250+ arck, N.D.. {J40 Main St. you are thinking of a new carriage or warie, it will pay you to get our prices, FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — Carriages — Wagons 4 ‘ MAIN, STREET i The HURLEYS Dance and Concert | Orchest¥a - Phone 130K UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS i WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Enabalnaer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 SHOE FITTERS Where the Seven Sisters serve. PHOTO DEVELOPING PrereSSrOnAL Frusrinn fom AMATEUR PricrecmnrtES Padi | * BISMARCK -NoRTH DaKoTa’ Bring or.mail in your films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. i CLEANING and DYING | BARBIE’S - DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS Phone 394—409 Front St. We call for and deliver. Mail orders promptly filled. Ws ULTS $25 up and . Expert Dry ree } KLEIN TAILOR AND CLEANER SMOKER’S FACTORY. PRICE Per Per 1000 100 50 Billy’s Big 10c Nelersi. cs ss, $80.00 $8.00 4.00 Commercial Clubs ao, 6 8.00 4.00 aittle Billy’s .... 4.00 2.00 North Dak. Star., $0 4.00 2.00 Our Hero ...... 40.00 4.00 2.00 Home Industry .. 36.00 2.60 ~ 1.80 N. P. Special... 31.00° 3.10 1.55 WE SHIP CIGARS BY PARCEL ROST (Address) | WILLIAM F. ERLENMEYER, Cigar Factory. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 243. 423 3rd St., ie DAIRY—MILK—CREAM i} | PURE PASTEUR- IZED MILK Our Milk Station Open Daily 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., Saturday night to 9 O’clock. Sundays From 9 to 1 PM. Only. BISMARCK DAIRY CO. > 210 Broadway Phone’ 848 ELECTRICAL —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP.: BLK. 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