The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1920, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1920 ~ 4 REAKFAST is too often eaten as a duty rather than a joy. ‘he suc- cess of the day may de- pend upon the spirit of breakfast... The Royal Educational Department presents somé_ breakfast dishes that will send the children to school with a hip. hip hurrah and _his majesty man to his daily duties with the “up and doing” feeling... which knows no discouragement. Muffins 2 cups flour . 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 1 tablespoon sugar Y% teaspoon salt 2eges | - 1 tablespoon shortening Sift “together, flour, baking powder, sugar and salt; add milk, well-beaten eggs and | melted shortening; mix well. . Grease muffin. tins and put two tablespoon of batter in- to each. Bake in hot oven Another Royal Suggestion _ MUFFINS and COFFEE CAKE From the New RoyaL CooK Book : BAKING: POWDER Made frem Cream of Tartar, dorived from grapes. ‘ Cream butter, add beaten egg, then flour, baki der and salt which he sifted together, a t the last stir in dates. wie. have\been pitted andsout small pieces. Bake about minutes in greased gem pans. If a sweet muffin is desiréd, add %4 -cup. sugar - to» the above, Coffee Cake 2eups flour ¥% teaspoon salt p tablespoons sugar ‘4 teaspoons Royal.Baking Powder 2tablespoons shortening Ngcup milk Mix and ‘sift dry ingredients; add melted’ shortening and enough milk to make, very stiff-batter. Spread 4 inch thick in greased pan; add top mixture, Bake about 30 min- utes in moderate oven, Top. Mixture é 2tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon cinnamon; 3 tablespoons sugar 3tablespoons shortening Mix dry ingredients;' rub in shortening and spread thick- ly over-top of dough before baking, \ MARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE TI RaR Sen | CHY NEWS. | ey To Mites City | Dr. J. 0. Arneson Jeaves for Miles City, Mont., tonight,on No Switch Service Tomorrow + The ‘switch between Mandan and, Bismarck will not run on Thanksgiv-| ing-day. . j ‘rom’ Pollock , A. 0. Rice.and Mrs.Ric® of Pollock, ' were in Bismarck on a-short business trip yesterda: sat tes i Baby Boy A baby boy. arrived at Bismarck hospital yesterday for’Mr., and Mrs.! L. A. Hggleston,'409 13th street. | 1 i i Ix From’ Valley: City Mr: and\Mrs. August: Halvorson, of Valley City, wha have been visiting ‘ftiends in- Bistharcky‘left for the w jlast night. i poe spon) Bik la * Left: for~Home | The following. people left | hospital for their shomes toda, { , Venturia; Jo We Cu crdman, Golden Val Leave for Old Home and: ‘Mr aloney, who have spent the past year in Bismarck, have left for their ’old home in Corpus Nexus. fl Mr. to Washington 2 Mr. John Brazeérol, with the Bis. marck Dairy compdny, left yesterday for Washington;,.D. C..%o srend the holidays. Mr. Brazerol will return dur- brief trip. | \ Hart Schaffner & Marx $60 and $70 SUITS and OVERCOATS $41 and $51 +| anygcUsanavunnanunnaneeneanengesz9nneengngeonngeegnanezngneeneoguva4sqnodnnageeennuuqssnQeneaenoeeecotyonduvasuttaevenvgngMAgUOEUUCOUUgHOsONUHNOONONANEEDOREOOUDOGASEAD SUG AUabetaneegevengnnceezonenneaoty i owered Clothes ‘Prices More. Reductions MANHATTAN SHIRTS 20 to 25 minutes. Date Muffins ~ ing. the late. winter, ~ To California SENT FREE FUR. COLLAR . $10.00 weak Ritter’ hining scores of GcEneeat, 1 Nie ahd Mem eeHe Betisoh aaa Ale. 4$18.50 Black Collars........ . $40.00 $15 Silk Shirt 00.05...) Ms fcup economical recipes, many of |+ ic 5 i i py ee = them the most. famous in and Mrs. William Kueschnick of Ash- $20 Hudson: Seal ............ $15.00 $9 Silk. Shirt $6.00 2 teaspoons Royal Baking use today., Address ley, passed through Bismarck yester- iB a ” Powder ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00. day en route to Ledij‘California, a $30 Coon Collars ............ $22.50 $4 Madras Shirt ... - $3.00 teaspoon salt Non yy Breet point to which anany North Dakota ‘ 14 Ib. dates people have gope this fall. i > : R pia i UR CAPS PAJAMAS 1 6“ e ‘C 99 .* Managers for Xmas Seals | ‘ \ f : Bake with Rayal and be Sure: t-Arrangemiesits/are adwegomplete for $10 Black Caps .0..... 0... ee. $6.50 $8 Silk Pajamas .........., + $6.00 — : are going on sale next Saturday: Mrs, $16.50 Nutria Caps ...../...- $12.00 $5 Soisette Pajamas ....:.. be -$3:75 . J. Schultz, jecond street is c'ty | os 5 tor” thi 1 eed $20 Hudson Seal ............ $15.00 $4.Flannel Pajamas .......... $3.00, _ Schultz will have al! the. territory th of~Phayer, asststed by Mrs. & F as ‘Bamon, 420 nh stret. “those! | ~FUR MITTENS NIGHT. ROBES : i _m Tr il oint® tl vi ‘ . y . IRI 4 ‘ and all will be in readiness for a brisk | $8 Fur Lined .. . $6.00 Warm Fleecy Flannel Night: Robes ,) 4 F :. i _ sale on Saturday. | $6 Wool Lined $4.50 $3 Garments .............0008 $2.25 4 N, ) Op & | Enter Hospitals ae ee i : T ! — Pl Patients entering St. Alexius $2 Fur Outside .. -$1.50 ! verturet Especially lea from the, Opera: “45, THEATRE: ———. Bi ctersay were! Christian senna a yea NeS ates en Nespas Harry L. Wages peat Aqmission Only 25 ion tnee Dales SA Murray ie. Ai AUTG, MITTENS, Fleece Lined Gloves and Mittens . at: 3 : etn omen GB lah: Mrs. Av’ L.. Tavis, Glen: Ulin; 5 Per ‘i ch J SR Tonight - Tomorrow “Mrs, Geo. A. Baschma, Ashley? Joseph ie $8 Lamb Lined ............... $6.00 25 Per Cent Discount. Tonight and Tomorrow 7. W K : Manta Bort Yates: Margaret Mowry, = $6: Wool Liked $4.50 $2.00 Gloves, . . $1.50 MK . . arren ernigan Takeriioss ees pos ae a= . i CHARLES RAY caiilea x me ce gane ate: mum E $8.50 Fleeep Lined <........... 82.50 BOYS SUITS AND In Geo. M. Cohan’s Great Play in the Big Comedy rama fe ae F Lambert. Arena Mrs, hia = i zer, Ashley; Rev, Reinholt Fy -C ry} “45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY” “NUMBER 99” sPilter, Golden Valley; -Velva Boegler, FA FUR. LINED: COATS OVERCOATS A Story of Rubes and Wise Guys NaF Bi fe Magazine Story “On paaneh tenlonrss By Olveteeo: DAN: 7 $20 Boys Coate<. of cei lieg ons $15.00 oO; Garments ns vver lon cas $15.00 SEU HL ALE lone , Ve ” \ in ’ hool Nurse Haas Tie Bee ye utah YY Meee ae te ae ne essed Eli,» $1650 Boys Coats ....,..... $12.38 $18. Garments -............ $13.50 : FRIDAY | SATURDAY jlast. year gave: the Bismarck, school Ff $55,,Mens Coats ............ $41.25 $12.00 Garments..........+.... $9.00 \ TOM. MIX \a percentage tobe applied. on, the “THE UNTAMED” “Mrs, Temple’s Telegram” it wil! double you up with laughter. “Mrs. Temple’s. Telegram’ has. been-~ expense of a school nyrged.The: little people under tne guidance of their teahers earned.,a percentage. of $500. {This sum has ‘been kept.in trust for : ee: fomous for years 2s one of the fun« The Amazing Story: of a:Man, a Horse, a Dog—and‘a niest farces ever staged. Bryant C a Washburn makes it funnier still on Girl. the sereen. / them and the-percentage of this year }/ Will be added to it. Now ghe school board have beén asked to Buarante' the: batance, in case there should b$ jf one, and, the: Tuberculosis associat | — tion has a nurse: to takeeharge th | ‘Foley’s MTT TO OT TO sae Honey and Tar | === COMPOUND ganization will have rge of tie, Ferguson, was. standing o . sale this year--everybody will help, directly opposite. the Pi STOPS THAT DISTRESSING them and the kiddies will have their Booth, in making his ee te assqciation will be held: in the First! be held tomorrow morning at’ 10:00 Baptist church,.corner 4th street and } o'¢1o¢) “epiige's @ i : ‘ ah o'clock, in St. George’s church, The 4 Avenue B, Thursday at 10:30 @ Ml Rector, Rev. T. Dewhurst will tke : Rev. C. H. Posthletwaite, president of : for his subject, “Thagksgiving and anksliving.” An offering will be | ‘the. Ministerial association will pre- aken for-the missionary work df the| 7 CHURCH NOTES (CH Z seiving Services, Union Th Union Tha the ausp See “The Deep Purple” at the side and the undersfgned will preach | : ;| Orpheum: Tonight and: Tomor- ;the sermon. Special music will be provided. The offering is to be given < 53 fi | 7 i » Nor i Shi , ,, -church. 3H it. quickly and sures |rurse. There should be a good sale| between the actor and Laura Keune, | TOW... s A s-eeere {to the North Dakota Children’s home E | COUGH—checks it quickly and 6 leading: lady. Ferguson made a. Uc. | exe ere reece Rly a is at “ ) | be sullen ie ured oe ly, cleats the throat of phlegm and Z termined effoR to hult the slayer but READY FOR BIG as sys of) Srviees, Ame seats, aecommo _ ~] mucus, and eoats the raw, inflamed ass seen Stee pyre name tenet PALADIN PUECYe” } jtions wiil be provided for all who 7 < 5 . soothit di- Sly oie auctl iakea Perenaqus | Diamond: Dyes” | son. AIRPLANE RACE) suteces wih « beating, soting ms THE: MOVIES. || ,(oe-memseton mertad Seemtome JAIN GHEE i “It is a good thing to give thanks ane Coa came \ | cige. : ee (peal ies ees - - -¥! tough now past seve ve, thenvets |* Be Better Loo king—Take; junto the Lord and to eine praise unto inola,. Noy. 24.--Airplane need Don’t Cough Unti! Weak One of the few persons alive today,{ eran actor still appears — regularly \ Olive Tablets: ‘Thy Name, O most High.” | steers Z Secretary. i entered in the Pulitzer trophy. busy grooming their re who. witnessed the shooting of Lin-| behind the footlights and before the r camera, “The Deep Purple” will be shown at “+1 am an old lady, 75 years old, and To hay lear, pink-skin, bright: I had a.very bad cough from having la ‘0 have. a. clear, pink. skin, bright: eyes, no pimples, a feeling of bupyancy. like childhood days, you must’ keep’ s C.F, STRUT e Ww Ferguson who is seen Walsh's “The cola, is W. J. Take No Other | | ike! | pective charges in preparation for! gripe. 1 thought it @ good time to try\ | in The cast of R.A. 1 ” Thanks cat ae s vill be! One of the most important events in Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, Geep Purple’ now playing at the Or ine Orpheum {ont anil mew your body free from DOLSONOU BREE Don’t Spoil or-Streak Material, } | A Than Ssaiyie Welt voges elt he) E . 4 cae rand I sent_and got @ bottle, and it | yhoum theatre Mr. Ferguson was] With a sp ial matinee Thanksgiving | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets (a. vege- * p [celebrated in St. Mary’s church at 10! the’ history of a stopped:my cough, and J gor better, 1 member of the cast) of{ “Oup| day at 2:30. table. compound: mixed with olive: oil) ' in a Poor Dye Qo" clock Pian td Re “| ‘he plane, which is a favorite of | So now i‘ am ground the house) again. Cousing,” playing. at. Ford's theatre k i act on the liver and bowels lke calomat ie Father Slagg will si - the race, especially among army gen,! —Mrs. Mary Kisby, Spokaa.. : Weshingtan, when the demented __Choi ji =yet have no dangerous after efféct. | p y B army pen,| ashing! FOR SALE—Choice Canaries, | 740 one nightly: and ‘note, results. Booth fired the shot that plunged the world.into mourning.. At the moment of the We can prove no imitation ar substitule.is-as good uc the genu- ine. Foley's Honey anw Lat lees ie Verville Pagkard, 600-horse pow Singers, Jacob Bull, P.O. Box Tach package of “Diamond Dyes shooting, | 128, Dickinson, N. D. contains directions so simple that any Thanksg 3 will be held e woman can diamond-dye a new. rich.!;, the Christian Science church, c faceless color into worn, ~shabby {per 4th street and Ave C, Thursday, garments, draperies, coverings, wheth. ovember 25, at.11:00 a. m. * + er wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixe ‘All are invited to attend. gocds. : a luy “Diamond Dyes”no other kind} —then perfect results. are guarantedt a even if you. have never dyed before. Druggist has color card. They start the bile, and overcome constipation. That’s why millions of boxes arg sold annually, J5ciand 300i IN-RECORD TRY | San Franei: Noy. 24.—Capt. Ed- die Rickenbacher, premier American | air ace, plans to break the: air race between San Francisco and Los: An-j geles today. Rickenbacher will use a Fokker. The air record is three hours and 45 minutes, and~Rickenbacher | said he~ expected to cut it one. hour. | The distance is about 500 miles. ! STEEL INDUSTRY | CONTROLLED BY 3 “New York, Nov. 24.— Testimony ‘that three-fourths of the: Steel ‘indus- try in America is controlled by three powerful corporations with prices usually: absolutely aniform was given in the building trust industry by John G. Corpell Jr:, a jobber and ex- porter - “The wrought iron industry is sim- St. George’s Episcopal | A Thanksgiving service, ‘to which jall are g#en a cordial invitation, is to i i LEER EEE EEE ET EEE EEE ETE lar rer s Rast - Proof (orsets— Because they give your figure those smooth, clean-cut lines At a Bargain For Sale—cheap—one ladies’ black broad- cloth, :plush-lined coat with fur collar—large size and-about 52/inches long and one muskrat lined men’s coat—good weight black broadcloth shell, that every one admires. Because they furnish a support \ which makes. perfect: poise. and: jilarly in the hands of three steel “Bas , pee fur collar, high grade garment. s |tane" Coriell said, “and this* bus x perfect’ grace inevitable. j s ness is practictlly paralyzed just now a th: a he peas seat deere | owing toa strike in one of. their! i fl Because they are guaranteed not } ree weeks, but show no w %) plants.” 5 ; al to rust, break or tear, which means that no amount of bodily, néw. ‘BUYS SOLDIER. BONUS BONDS EVE Dell. exertion can rurt‘them and ‘that St.Paul, Nov. 24 . V. Saxby, se 7 Dahl Building, Main Street retary of the Hibbing Commercial ; they may be laundered to be as is s will be closed’ all day Thanksgiving. club, today purchased $22,000 worth P eee of bonus bonds from the state soldiet good:as new. Open This Evening |bonus board with whcih to pay!claims | to ex-service men living in the Village tof Hibbing. ff the party who took a kodak lout of car on Ave, A, between | 6th and 7th Street Tuesday eve- jning will leave same on the SHADE ME EEE ebnhebehhbleeeeeeteeeerneees (Porch, nur arrests will be made. { ul vas = = et a Webb Brothers (Corset; Dept.) 4 ap vEAU nee ASFHATFESWUATUNRGORDCUODEENNUetaOEENOTHOTU AN enanNneUedueeeee tas eeTENGGAUeEeUaedUsecenoceeUeeuetsereaneaeduenteneaaaeruste TR EEE EEE EEE EEE EEL EEE LEER SEP LEEEEEEEE EEL PED SET RTRSRLARRELEO RARER LUI de ~—_ +

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