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PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1920 Meee ee ineerserap erage ics== Tia ETT aINTTST TEE ES ETL ETT eo eee | CITY NEWS ui turn to her home. ¢ George Osterhous, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J: Osterhous of this city, un- derwent an operation for his tonsils} yesterday at a local hospital. Theo. Faust, of Valley City, is in the city today attending to business | matters. Miss «Hedwig Hass who has been at the St. Alexius hos- Tonsils Removed i hotel. Crie: From Valley City | Eleven Leaves Hospital of Bismarck,: ot Cando, about $70 jand largest j state, was sold to D. J. | At Grand Paelfie i J. U. Lyons an not are registeret C. D. See of Mi-} at the Grand Pa-: They attended the ‘Town ! meeting here. BIG MAURER FAR} SOLD AT - Starkweather, N. D., quarters of Jana comprising the big Maurer farm, one of the finest in this section th 70 PER ACRE Sept, of the Melt ughene being, e consideration acre. NATIONAL STARCH CO., Poterson & Cu: Many housewives will order mayon« naise at the restau- rant but not make it at home. Why? FROBABLY because many still have the idea that mayonnaise is lots of trouble to prepare. Or that they cannot make good ayonnaise—or that it won’t “keep. None of these reasons kceps_the woman who knows Mazola. from from PS hi LL AR hte tere ey making her own mayonnaise every week. Mazola being an absolutely. pure vegetable oil, blends the ingredients perfectly and imparts it3 own delicate flavor to the dressi keep for weeks withou separating, which «will Once you try Mazcia you will prefer it to olive oil. It not only equals the finest imported olive oil, but costs about half the price. Mazola is served by Icading hotels, clubs and dining cars America. « ' Selling Represertat ‘vcs! ‘Twin City State Bank Bldy., St. Paul FREE The new handsomely itust-ated Corn Prode: + ucts Cook Book contains 64, pages 01 Ucal and tested recipes by expert sks today. Corn Products Refining 161, New York City. - throughout ingham, Mouasore MAYONNAISE 2 Eggs, Yolks only 1 Pint of Mazola 1 tea: of Mustard 1 teaspoon of Salt 2 tablespoons each of Lemon Juicc and. Vinegar or i dash of Cayenne ‘or White Pep» 4 tablespoons of Vinegar (any | per or }4 teaspoon Paprika ‘Have all ingredients and mixing utente, are Mix dry ingredi Add egg yolks and when well mixed, flavored vinegar may be used) ts. nful of vinegar. Add Mazola drop bys iron until the Mee ‘peg 8 to thicken, beating slowly, As soon vinegar a little a gredually until the mixture thickens, edd time ‘Now beat in the remainder of the he remainder. of the hold its shape. Put in‘a gloss jer and cover close. Pluce in the ice box to be used when needed. . It will keep for weeis. Do not stir it when you open it; take out 6s much os you need with a tablespoon and ‘pee the jar. Don't let your is used. ‘The Maycnneise should be thick enough to | Va i i sweaters shrink or stretch You can wash your sweaters yourself so chat they look like new! The expensive sweater with angora collar and cuffs! The dear little sleeveless slipon that you'knit yourself! Keep them fluffy and newJooking. ‘Wash them in goft Lux suds, Rubbing soap on woolens and twisting them make “them thicken and shrink. Your good-looking sweater suddenly grows far too large and stringy—or ridiculously ght and harsh! But there isno rubbing with Lux. Souse ‘Lever Brothers Co,, Cambridge, Mass. There's nothing like Lux Nfor keeping sweaters new tthe rich foamy lather gently through and through. -Your Sweater comes out soft and shapely—the way you bought it. Your grocer, druggist or department store has Lux. water. o and, Baron ptain in the Ra a adring the Wain '$ GRATITUDE,” SAID MULE’S OWNER | liste, Ky., Sept. 30—A mule rescued from a flood didn’t mind being ridden out of the water, but when land was reached he tossed his benef r, Who had swam out to him, 50 feet. GC With the Movies Beauty is Keynote of Producer in Latest Pholeplay,, pe ty Change Standing shoulders high above the of motion picture directors are few men who represent the mas- of ‘the profess Among them, il B, DeMille ranks with the high- est. A pioneer In the photoplay indus Mr.. DeMille brought to his task of p ture producing the ideals of a true ar- list. aps the secret of Mr. t that he inative ar DeMille’s e combination of realist. He is a di making his dre tectly naturi al fille set to wo when completed, it could not be told To wash your sweater Use two tablespoonfuls of Lux to a gallon of water. Whisk to a lather in hot Add cold water till lukewarm. Swish sweatet about. Press suds through —do not rub. Rinse in three’ lukewarm waters. Squeeze water out, do not wring. Spread on a towel to dry in shade. Copyrighted i920, by Lever Bros. Co. she | ataee.4 mer who set about | | money, or effort is spared. | | | your Wife?”, : i production, was given its first loch Tr showing at the Orpketim T ‘e last ight, end kept a large andience roughly interested and thrilled. fad at the Orpheum tonight. WE for some time, was able to re- ‘CUPID UNITES RUSSIAN COUNTESS | AND RICHEST N. Y. BACHELOR nal sepuauene, defended {he cup foc America from Sir. ‘Thomas Lipton’s r, While another of his the Westward, defexted the Meteor for the jue prize i N10, He is 45 To secure In this latest picture, “Why Change heduled for the iltinge , My. DeMille has thome a strikingly phase of young married life. ighan.and Gloria Swanson leading players, though the ally all-star and inch cenarized by Olga ‘Printalau m Itvis a Paramount “ORPHEUM “The Day She Paid,” a Universal human qualities of ‘this feature re its chief charm, for the characters re those of every-day life and the tuations v confront the princi- pal figures are the same Vv many men and women in our large cities are compelled to face. The fact that “The Day She Paid” based on a story by Fannie Hurst the Cosmopolitan Magazine called Oats for the Woman,” is one reason for the quality of the story, for there are few contemporary) writers who ow the life of.the so-called middle with h intimate accuracy. A cast typ cluding Francelia Billington, Charles ‘ary, Harry Van Meter, Lillian Rich, Marcel Drageauson and little Nancy ‘aswell and the capable directing by Rex Ingram, are features of the pleas- one eee Oe ee el is one of the week at local res and a large crowd is expect- _ ‘THE WOODS UNKNOWN. We deck the grave of him who came back again to sleep; But what of him unknown to fame for whom the lonely weep? Yea, what-of him in unknown grave unm: ed by stone or tomb; Shall over him no standard wave, springtime roses bloom? no Weep not, dear heart, for him who dies beneath the Georgia pine; He sleeps beneath more tender skies than are these skies of thine, And blossoms tremble o’er his head as gentle and as fair— The flowers above the unknown dead his God has planted there. And when the breeze, the Southern breeze, the pine above him swings Of his beloved Northern trees a tnel- ody it sings— Yea, like the roar of waves that sweep upon an unseen shore, He hears the sighing, in his sleep of cedars by his door. (Copyright.) 0. Fortunate. “Sure, it’s Mike that’s the lucky man.” i “How's that?” “Why, he just took out an_ insur- ance policy for $10,000 and the very y he fell off the bridge and got drowned in the river.”—Aimerican Le- gion Weekly. ie A huge cypress tree in the chuch- yard near Santa Maria del Tule, in southern Mexico, is said to be between 5000 to 6000 years old. Cigar manufacturers spend nearly | $55,000,000 annually for cedar boxes. which must not be used a second time. Tribune Watt Ade Bring Results): i ps «Gh rc i ceipts, $17.00 to $18.00. mostly $17.00 to $17.50. cepts, 4,500. NEW VICTOR RECORDS f high powers. and the like. Swanee Gypsy L 18689—Beautiful Hawaii—Waltz . Hawaiian Twilight—Fox Trot i 35698—Ziegfeld Follies of 1920—Medley Fox Trot.. Cuban Moon—Fox Trot . 45180—Virginian Judge—First Session (Part 1) Virginian Judge—First Session (Part 2) passes: judgment upon a number of hardened “sinners” 18686—I’m In Heaven When I’m in My Mother’s Arms: Down the Trail to Home, Sweet Home 18687—Tell Me, Little Gypsy The Girls of My Dreams .. FOR OCTOBER ON SALE TOMORROW. $1.00 85c 85e Walter C. Kelly Billy Murray—Ed Smalle ; eae th Peerless Quartet John Steel John, Steel .. T4636. » 64898 . 74633 ». 87313 .. 74684 | 64899 . T4635 . 89158 . 64901 74681 » 88622 64897 ‘ e ‘ é » DANCE RECORDS -Frank Rerera—Anthony Franchini’ Berries ciate tices Hawaiian Trio 85c. ... Smiths Orchestra ] . Smiths Orchestra $1. : : VOCAL RECORDS Walter C. Kelly q : This is the first contribution of Walter C. Kelly, a monologist of very In this record -he is.an old fashioned Virginia Judge, who” Py '—chicken thieves . William Robyn ¢ . William Robyn “T’m in Heaven” is the story of a little lad who is chided by his teacher for failing to get his lessons. Heaven. He replies that he is there when he is in his mother’s arms. “Down the Trail to Home, Sweet Home” is a lovely song in waltz time. 18688—Dardanella Blues ........ He is told he will never go to _ Two songs from the Ziegfeld Follies of 1920. Tell Me, Little Gypsy” is a melodious invocation to a Romany girl to tell the singer’s fortune, and “Girls. of My Dreams” is a confession that instead of one girl, the narrator loves them all. RED SEAL. RECORDS Rigoletto—Alfred Cortot En Calesa—Kmilio de Gogorza .. Faust~-Dio Possente—Giuseppe de Luca . Au Printemps—Geraldine Farrar z Allegro Moderato 4 la Polka—Flonzaley Quartet. When You’re Away—Mabel Garrison Valse—Jascha Heifetz Stabat Mater—Mme. Homer—Louise "Homer Honour and Love—John McCormack Largo—Philadelphia Orchestra Africana—Titta Ruffo ove Song—Reinald Werrenrath . Cur record approval service has long had a reputation for efficiency. We will gladly send you any number of these records on approval. $1.75 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.75 1.25 ‘ 1.75 2.00, 1.25 1.75 1.75 1.25 HOSKINS, Inc. ixclusive Victor Dealers |, MARKETS | > & CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Ill, Sept. 80.—Cattle re- 3,000. Choice steers slow, at Veal calves lower, Ei How receipts, 21,000., Mostly 40 to 60 cents lower. Sheep recepts, 37,000. Slow, 35 to 50 cents lower. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Sept. 20.—Hog re- 50 to 75 cents lower. Range, $14.00 to $15.10. Bulk, $14.75 to $14.90. Who PREPS eR rou wire Mornrr's Frrenp AID NATURE AND THE PHYSICIAN She should remain healthy by hav- ing avoided. the discomforts which usually accompany such an, occasion where nature is unaided, The nerves, muscles ‘and tendons are thorough! ly lubricated. After the crisis she shoul speedily regain her natural condition, Mother's Friend is used externally, At all Druggists. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby free. Bradfield Regulators Co, Dpt.F-10, Atlanta. Ga, We have these beds in stock for .immediate delivery. Just the thing for camping and that & hunting trip you are planning on. A Call and see them on display in our Show Room.’ CORWIN MOTOR CO., Bismarck, N. D. Cows and heifers, $9.50 to $11.50. Ca Sheep receipts, 10.000. Lambs, 25 to cents lower. ” iataare, N. D. 1 21s, $5.00.10 $15.70. | | steady, $4.00 to $15.00. ers and feeders, slow, $3.75 to! Sheep, 50-cents lower. ; ‘ ‘v1 Cattle receipts, 7,000. Killers, slow | Wethers, $4.00 to $7.00. 2 Ewes, $2.00 to $5.50. The first lifeboat ever made was built in 1802, Yorkshire, Eng. and is-still to be seen in There is said to be an almost in- 1 exhaustible supply of bamboo in Afri- Lambs, $4.00 to $13.00. ca for paper-making. 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