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PAGE 6 MAHOMET IS BLAMED FOR LOSS OF WAR Constantinople, May 5, (By Mail). +The religious Turk is very much discouraged. The moques are nv as well patronized as formerly for Ma- hhomet is blamed for the loss of the war. Turks whose dogs were taken away from them and dumped on an island in the Marmora Sea, there to starve with tens of thousands of oth- rer Constantinople mongrels ~ some years ago sze in Turkey’s present plight a just judgmet from Mahom- et: Those who prophesied at the time that the wholesale massacre of the dogs would bring bad luck to Turkey are now wagging their heads sagely recalling their prophecies. The Mosque of Ahmed I is desert- ed. The Germans when they left car- ried off all the precious rugs and the faithful refuse to enter the mosque on the ground that it has been pro- faned and is unclean, More than 300 deaths from cholera took place in this mosque during the war, The Howling Dervishes in particu- lar declare that there is no hope for Turkey unless the “Great Prophet, Wilson,” intervenes. Recently ‘the American Red Cross Mission for Ru- mania stopped off at Constantinople and, while waiting for their boat to coal, visited the Howling Dervishes. With hot coals in his’ mouth and SQUIRREL FOOD H.B.E. GET AWAY WITH IT 1M OFFA HIM” LMS MAH om with high priests. sticking knives through their cheeks in time-honored fashion, the high priest called down the blessings of Mahomet upon America and maledictions upon all the enemies of Turkey. A young Turk translated the Head Howler’s lementations and blessings. Memet VI, the Sultan, has not lost faith in Mahomet, however. Each Friday morning he visits the Yilde7 Mosque to pray. His visit is a cere- mony attended not only by thousands of Turkish onlookers and guards but also by hundreds of | Allied officers “Te a ‘HARD-BOILED EGG’ GOT SNIPPY WITH OTTO ALTO, WOULDNT HE STOP To CALL WIS BLUFF? IF HE LETS THE all equipped with cameras “of every size and description. American’ army officers and Red Cross’ girls now find it easy to. visit the mosques. St. Sophia is open to all comers and the American army man is not forced even to ‘take oft his shoes. He merely slips:them into a pair of huge ‘slippers’ and ‘shuffle* about on the precious carpets which are aligned in the: general: direction of Mecca. HOME BREWS!—HERE’S HOW! BOTTLED BEVERAGES FOR PICNIC AND TABLE USE By BIDDY BYE. All drinks actually tested in a home kitchen. First aid to the thirsty ! To the faithful cooks and house- wives who so long have given us food, comes a new call, this long, hot, dry summer of 1910— GIVE US A DRINK! The ancient art of home brewing is to stage a come-back! But with a difference— In deference to the brand-new laws of our land—effective July 1, and to the ¢me tried laws of domestic com- mon sense the new home brews must: 1. ‘BE NON-INTOXICATING. 2. BE PRACTICAL FOR HOME (MANUFACTURE. 3. BE TEMPTING IN TASTE. Much faithful searching of old and new treatises on the home-made bev- erage revealed to me a select group The recipe used does not require svu- gar, but if a sweet beverage is de- sired 1 pound of brown sugar may be substituted for 1-2 the molasses suggested. The ingredients are: 2 ounces of sarsaparilla root. 2 ounces dry sassafras root. 1 and 1-2 ounce wintergreen (dried). 1-2 ounce tansy leaves (dried). 5 gallons of water. 1 pint dark molasses or 2 pounds brown sugar and 1-2 pint molasse: 1.2 cake compressed yeast. To make boil the sassafras bark, sarsaparilla root, wintergreen and tansy leaves in 2 and 1-2 gallons of water. Eoil for forty-five minutes or an hour, until all the strength of the herbs is exhausted. When the tea is done, have ready a large stone jar— to hold five gallons—and strain the | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | COOKIE COMIN’ IN” TH’ SHOE- HORN. FLV - HAA ~ TS THIS WOLF AIMING HIS GROWLS WELL LooKIT THIS SWEET C'MON STOP. Y RUMMY, AN! TLL KNock Wu FORA HITCHIN’ POST) > WELL, TH’ WAY T MAKE IT- A: ANYBODY LOOKING FoR “TROUBLE ; DONT HAVE To HUNT FOR “DIRECTORY = a NOME GOLD OUTPUT SHOWS BIG PROMISE Nenana, Alaska, May 5.—(By mail) —Travelers arriving here from Nome say that indications point to a larger gold output from that’ district this sea- son than’ last. On the beriches of the Snake river, flowing close to Nome, a new strike was reported to have con- siderable merit. On Dry Creek,’ flow- ing’ through the town‘ of Nome itself, several dredging owtfits” expected” to hive a profitable season, A strike of miner's for $6 a day and For ‘PRINTING —— FINISHING ee DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck Bismarck Construction YouVE HEARD OF : OF THE LAW"- WELL THERE'S ON OF WW! PADDED MITT ~ HE To N40: < ‘. 1 board, with working day of eight hours last vear, was said to have been settled, with no labor troubles in sight for this senson’s mining operations, ‘UNBURN Apply VapoRub ) tnty—it soothes / < the tortured skin,’ NACKS Var “308, 60! COVERED DELIVERY pqy 1916 Model Studebaker, first class ? § ALE condition. for sale cheap. See Ryan TRUCK 44 “at Goldeti Rule or Phone 37. : GHOE FITTERS Richnone shiney) Nite a © BISMARCK -NontH Daxora: mail in your films for of practical recipes which met the|tea into it, using a fine cloth to re- Taee 7 Bring ) ’ Pra Py above requirements, move all possible sediment. Next add Company i Expert Developing All the drinks I tested personally,|the pint of molassés, or if a sweet : eed zie area brewing them in an ordinary home drink is wanted—a half pint of mo- General Contrac FINNEY’S DRUG STORE kitchen, and using only ordinary|lasses and 2 pounds of brown sugar. W gork N. D. kitchen utensils. . Allow to cool, then add 1-2 cake of Western Sales dg. Bismarck, N. D. The only utensils required are a|compressed yeast, well dissolved in ee ee] large porcelain lined, or aluminum|1-2 cupful warm water. Let the mix- Phone 35. Bismarck. kettle, measuring cups, long-handled spoons, a glass lemon squeezer, a ture stand two hours to work.’ Thén add 2 and 1-2 gallons luke warm wa- Bismarck Orthopedic — small funnel for filling pitchers, some} ter and let stand six hours longer. ° °, fine linen or chese cloths of bags for Battle, cork tently, and atore in “a Bismarck Clearing Laboratory Straining, and, if possible, a pair of|cool place. low to stand two weeks nN eo ge scales for weighing ingredients, Some| before using . ‘ : House Association FOOT SPECIALISTS . re of the recipes are measured in ounces, Gingerade. “ aad T ae koe ight Arch but the ingredients may be bought in| Gingerade, f the simplest of rat : ax : : aoa nae eee 1 B LITTL Makers of Featherweight Ar the exact amounts required so as to|the homemade beverages, Macelag Ons Dempsey never tired. He stood over the champ and hit him soon as Willard’s two feet were E.V. L ae a Supports 10 Individual Laer make weighing at home unnecessary./ot the best. When bottled it looks a/on the floor. This was the knockdown at the end of the first round, when Willard took the count " B.'C. MARKS, Sect Del Artificial Limbs, Abdominal Lemon Ginger Beer. bit murky, but the sediment -settles|{o nine—and half the crowd thoucht the fight was over. we . » Secy.-Mgr. igh Lime, pereeins) The ingredients for lemon ginger) and when ready to yse it is practically is : l % MEMBERS Mine he rl eer aye simple and the beverage is|clear as water. ie peur Kallows ‘intel ; } Rooms 18-19. t i A ways bellow: 0 ‘ . aes y FATES ani oe The ingredients: phioae like’s tog own oh 6 eaEEeS TO SEAL BOTTLED DRINKS PN itnal etic _ ||| City National Bank: Building (ounce. damalea“oliiger: roa 2 cate canites hanes. CARELESS, MRS. CI§SIE, Call- WITH CORK AND. STRING Capital Security Bank Phone 388, Bismarck, N. D. fh 1 pound brown sugar. 2 ounces powdered ginger. gain 9954. “Always hangs up in the rams rere an rar ald Der First Guaranty Bank / Ge Pad 34 ounce cream of tartar. 2 gallons water. middle of a conversation, forcing you 3 eS 22 — E— 1 lemon, sliced. 1 gallon boiling water, 1-5 cake compressed yeast. 1 lemon, 14 cake of yeast. to call again. If you ask her for the = phone number of a friend she is cer- tain'to give you the wrong number. To make bruise and break the ginger root thoroughly, with a ham- Mer, put in a small saucepan and cover with boiling water and boil twenty minutes or longer. In the meantime wash and scald a large stone jar and put into it the sugar, lemons, sliced thin. Add the boilea ginger root, including the liquor with it, and pour over the mixture 1 gallon of boiling water. Cover the jar at once with a thick cloth folded and covered with a plate. Let steep until Pressed yeast in warm water. Cover To make dissolve the sugar in the water. Moisten the powdered ginger with warm water. of 3 eggs very stiff, mix inthe tiofst: ened ginger and stir all into the sugar and water sirup. Place the liquid over the fire and bring it slowly to a boil. When it ‘boils skim ‘the ‘foamy substance off the top. Set the liquor off the fire and allow it “to cool. When it is cold add the strained juice of one large or tio small lernons, and 1-4 cake of yeast, dissolved in 1 tadle- strain through a fine cloth and bottle. Beat the whites| 1 what it is you are saying. you have spent nearly all your: pa- tience and a ‘half hour trying to make him understand he gets someone else to the phone to take your message, this’ second party invariably being thicker than Mr. Dense himself. * DENSE, DELIRIOUS LEE, Vacan Neyer gets through his head’ just ‘After SILLY, CLARISSA, Giggles 8845. Seems to think’ it is the biggest joke in the world to get a phone message; i By BIDDY BYE. must be Kept in sealed’ ‘bottles, FRENCH & WELCH Hardware ‘ Radiator Repairing —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO. ~~ “Bismarck, N. D. table corks and tie them down with heavy ras wy : thoroughly cool. When cooled dis freon of am water. Mix ‘lie! judging by her unceasing giggle bar.|_ All of the home-brewed beverages| twine. Ordinary string ‘will not da’ag Implements Solve a very scant 1-5 cake of com-| liquor thoroughly, let settle. thet! tage while you are phoning. it is mot, strong enough. | Use very Harness BUICK and again and let it stand in a warm place for twenty-four hours. Do' not. stir again. Strain off the liquid and bot- tle, corking tight. Set in a cool place and let stand a week before using. Old-Fashioned Root Beer. The real old-fashioned root beer af the honest herbs brewed at home pro- duces a drink with a slightly sour, Cork tight and set in cool place. ‘The gingerade is ready to use in 3 days. ‘Many persons’ will find the gingerade a trifle too sweet. The amount of sugar may be reduced if desired. Serve with ‘cracked’ ice and lemon slices or combine with” lemouade’ ‘or grape juice.” Maple Beer, crutiating 8006. of you if you give her half a chance. Has been known to hang Phone for an: entire afternoon. VERBOSE, MRS.: VIOLET, Ey- Will talk an arm off to the ZEALOUS, 0. TOO, Anxious 404 Repeats every word of the conversa- tion for fear you didn’t get it the first time. after the conversation to find out if Frequently calls you up: again For my own use I chose the patent sealed pint and quart ‘bottles in order to' save time and energy. The seal is inade of heavy wire, a porcelain top, and rubber cap. ‘Its value lies in the airtight seal it gives the bottle con- tents, and to the fact that it may be used° again and again without replac- ing. The patent seal bottle is sketch- heavy twine, bought for the purpowe. A cheap quality of ‘fishing ‘tackle |" inakes a good twine for sealing® bot- es. . Tie an ordinary loop about the bot: tle neck—see fig. 1, in drawing. Hold- ing the loop loosely with’ one hand carry the two loose ends up over thé top of the cork and stick down through the loop on the opposite side. NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. very beer-like flavor, tasting ‘strongly| For those who are fond of maple|there was any mistake or anything.| ed at the left. The per dozen cost is Pull the fi ii ull. ° of herbs and full of fizz, but not sweet.|flavor a most delicious veverage is|One of the phone’s worst pests. $1.25 for pint, $1.60 for quart size. ing on ong string? ‘Hoa ft taut rth Western Sales Co, found in Maple’ Beer—a drink ‘rela- PARTNER WANTEDIT ow For ‘ordinary: purposes any clean| the thumb, pull both strings tight : 3 ‘ y , tively simple to brew. ? Ine plOcure eat Hest | bottle will serve for keeping the home| across the cork, untfl ‘they cut into: it} Repair Work a Specialty “ep itS. PARTS: Rep Shes f i electric moving picture show on the| brewed beverages. ‘Wash ‘and scald|a little. Then bring the two loose : Age SPS: ink ¢ <ER) jae: EPA tp The ingredients are: road. Lot of film. Everything com} alt bottles thoroughly “before “ using.) ends up, thrust then through the} Indi dent G yh} 6 f 99 NG Hiya of maple sirup. plete but need a good partner with| Use new, clean corks, and before us- string between the cork and-the bot: mn zepen ent arage ‘i x ¢ $2 gunce essence of Spruce, - | some money. | Write No. 2 Bis ing, soak in warm water to'swell and | tle lip, and back through the loop| Roberts’& Spangler, Props. ee yon be ny s ‘ soften them. thu: de, | < F REIN toe ACT; rae 12 cake compressed yeast. 772] “Atter ‘thie bottles are. filled put in|scat "4 Pull tight to complete the PHONE 233 ~ “TORY service STN To make bring four gallous of water ~ ese UE Ae 2 CORWIN MOTOR CO Bana to a boil, and when boiling ald 1 % et quart of fresh maple sirup, and'‘stir DID THIS PREHISTORIC ANIMAL DIE OF “CRAMP IN NECK” in the essence of spruce, which'can be g i : ij : purchased at a drug store. If-desired * ind | more spruce essence can be added to fae ‘ = < strengthen the flavor. After boiling PERRY = ive minutes remove, skim carefully, UN KIN Why Discard Your remove liquor from the fire and cool. 5 DERTA. G : on ’ After the beer has cooled add the ARLO Old Worn Tires? yeast, dissolved in ‘warm water. Let P. RS be MAKE’EM OVER the beer settle well, then strain. Put Our Retreaded Tires Save You One-Half the Cost of New Ones. Some of our “‘made-over” tires have run 6,000: miles, many 4,500, and none less than 3,500 miles. You would hardly believe it, but it’s true we do what we say we'll do. We make old tires a lot better. than many new tires. in a stone jar in a warm place and allow to ferment for 24 hours. Bot- tle, cork tight, and: let stand ‘a week or ten days before using. Keep in-a cool. place. Serve with shaved’ ice and carbonated water. ° ‘* i SUCHIS LIFE | o BY 0. .B. JOYFUL, ‘PHOTO By. COURTESY Of AMSi2/CAN MUSEUM ORNATURAL MISTORY Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge ——— H helpf SF . 5 REC HON: pyre only our ctepnone lt would bp jit my 8 EV RNISHINGS WEBB. BROS, ' ‘k Gi is valu inf it Ve sii eerAttention yen; Prompt subscribers for ihe ‘aid “ot See > AT |AIN a RICES Undertakers 7 Embalmerq é g telephoners: of Sid Bismarck AWGOWAN, JAMES A, smiles 128. <0 s a COLEMAN’S Faneral Directega oe. wa) s : . . Pe * , 4 . -Vulcanizing Co. ing, “This ds the Eonar ve sua} — Why do the fossil. remains of prehistoric animals usually have the head and neck bent. back? ” Fifth Street “MAKE ’EM OVER” then gives you the merry ha-ha when| Geologists have suggested that they perished of some disease of which this bending backward of th Also Junk boug Licensed Embalmer in Charge Located with the Maynard Tire & ||Y°U,ROnz UP. HOWE Gi ».|neck is a symptom. Prof. Bashford, dean ‘of Columbia, thinks it was due to the-superior toughn : pouches handful and r ‘Auto Co. Seems to think everyoue whe ohoves| Of the ligaments at the back of the Head which when the lighter ligaments pull the hi back _/ tarload-lot: i Day Phone 64 Y. HOTRL BLDG, See 8 | PHONE 55—N. him- intends to rob his home, murder him -ant-throw bis hoi a.river. ward. Professoy {Moodie 'says it “suggests a stron, Bx kno “onts 0 ig neurotexic condition.” This is a rare disease in