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PAGE FOUR OR years we have been selecting the best in Seeds, Plants and Bulbs. Your satisfaction is our success. Those varieties that are not perfectly hardy and ‘worth while,” we do not recommend to YOU. +) OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Pioneer Greenhouse RECOLLECT? By Alfred Arnold Ever go a-fishing After wishing A week or two for spring; When an April morning Without warning Brought warmth and everything? When yon get the spade out, And just made out To dig ten wormsyfrom that hole; ‘Then spent an hour in hunting, Grumbling, grunting, To find your fishing pole? MISS NIELSON ADDRESSES CLUB The Business and_ Professional Women’s Club will hold their regu- lar weekly meeting this evening in their club room. There will be song od, singing of North Dakota songs. Norma DuVol will sing, and Staie Superintendent Nielson will ad- dress the club on topics of interest to business and professional women, SODALITY CARD PARTY Sodality card party will be held at all. The Card party be- nd dancing from 1 ) hments will be served before the dancing program. MONDAY BRIDGE Two bridge clubs were entertained on Monday afternoon: one at the home of Mrs. L. W. McLean, and : other at the home of M ‘These are two of the that help enliven of ladies of the city, small the MRS. LENHA | Mrs. A. P. Lenhart was hostess this afternoon to the Current Events; club. American music was the topic HOSTESS ‘the collar bone. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Your Roll Collar Hides Many Defects BY ADELAIDE KE RLY, Speaking of necks, there is more to be taken into consideration. than the We have massaged and worked with this “bridge of sighs’ before the mirror hundreds of times. If the neck is thin or the shoulders 0, Lund-| How a bad neck (right),can be corrected by a roll collar (left). collar in the back which not only gives her a dressy appearance, but, covers the defect. Her head rests too far for- ward on her neck but no one would suspect it because of the frilly collar, Very few necks would be unlovely if only the front, or the throat, were allowed to show, so it is far more im- Special Added See the World’s Greatest Actress Tonight NAZIMOVA “BILLIONS” The rarest gem: ofdrama—i in characterization—abgorbing in the swift and de- lightful movement of it’s unfolding—Fit vehicle For NAZIMOVA’S gamut of moods. “ Organ Concert by Harry L, Wagner, Prelude in C-Sharp Miner, by Rachmanhoff. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921 BISMARCK THEATRE The Best for the Least Tonight Tomorrow The Wonder Drama ‘Trumpet Island’ by Gouverneur Morris nstinct with beauty—rich Attraction. Coming Thursday COMING TH TERA RORDON “THE GREATEST LOVE” It’s another “Humoresque” ELTINGE TOM MIX The Western Whirlwind URSDAY m “HANDS OFT” ADMISSION New Scenes—New Actions, but 25c, 35; loges 50c of sudy M arnt erate slope too much, beware of the plain,| portant to become acquainted with the Ist performance at the same inimitable Tom Mix. oer dtaliee awit honlalt aeons, Mrs, Untrimmed low neck blouse or frock, | back of the neck, than the collar bones 7:30 Me Iptoch M iieleeed: Negro Polk | fo" it will accentuate these unwelcome | and the throat lines. i are: ilust her singing with; Curves and mar the beauty of what| The girl at the right is all wrong. ting Negro melodi ' ODD FELLOWS PARTY SUCCESS) The dancing party given by the Odd Fellows Lodge in Patterson Hall the; last of the week was a great suqcess, | A color scheme in floral decoration; was effectively carried out. The; frappe table was especially pretty, Punch wa: would otherwise be an attractive pic- ture, The girl at the left, whose, neck lines are not perfect (considering them from the side and back) has care- fully selected a blouse with a high roll’ rini,is not a child wonder, she is A! wonder.” Her appearance, unherald- She has an unlovely neck and has care- lessly selected a blouse because it was pretty jor because she liked the color or design. This style of blouse is hor- rid on this girl because it exaggerates her worst lines. In Hospital, The Bismarck patients in Bismarck served by ladies of the; ed, in New York in the midst of a; hospital are Mrs. C. W. McGray, and lodge during the evening, The party’ season especially rich in, violinists of! Mrs, Curtis Dirlam. was well attended and was a very! pretty aflair. LEGION AUXILIARY The ladie: ixiliary of the Ameri- can ‘Legion will hold a meeting in the) . Legion clubrooms Wednesday night.| Following the meeting the olticcrs of liary will entertain #t a cara) | warmth, talent was welcomed with unusual SS , CITY NEWS | “< i Leaves For Meeting. Erom Painted Woods. Fred C. Nelson, a prominent resid«}.6 of the Painted Woods district, is doing business in Bismarck today. Court House Baby. . Deputy Sheriff E. M, Kafer and Mrs. IGREENS, AND HOW “TO COOK THEM BY SISTER MARY, There are no foods more essential to good health thah the group of so- ‘called “greens.” During the entire spring one “green” after another may be added to the list of ballast and min- eral foods. Everybody knows that dandelions are delicious, but few housekeepers realize that milkweed, “pusley”’—the Pest of the gardener—sorrel, plantain, cowslip, mustard, and many more weeds may be made into a supper or luncheon dish of great merit. Re- it was cooked. Put in oven to keep hot Sodality card party and dance and crisp the fat a bit. Cook the purs- ii lane in the pork broth. Drain and at the K. P. Hall tonight. chop. Serve as a vegetable garnished | Everyone invited. with hard-boiled eggs. il eee a (Copyright, 1921, N. E. A.) Call 501 for any changes or HELPED HER LITTLE GIRL, _ | 24ditions in Telephone Directory Children need all their strength for | before Friday, April 22nd. North growing. A lingering cold weakens Dakota Independent Telephone them so that the system is open to at- Co. tack by more serious sickness, ; Mra Amanda Flint, Route 4, New Philadel- phia, O., writes:. “Foley's Honey and Tar cured my little girl of the worst tickling cough. I had tried many things and found nothing to help until STE MEH SEE Klein the Tailor’s big ¢ 7” B. E. Jones leaves tonight for Grand Kafer are th renfs of a baby girl i Tar” Ci Prizes will be awarded. The . ki A A nc, Wafer are the parents of a baby girl)cipes for several tasty dishes from|! got Foley's Honey and Tar.” Gives Im Then hat, and full of flurry, Se one of the most pleas-| Forks to attend a meeting of insurance’ who came to the court house to live|these greens are given here. Greens| immediate relief trom distressing, film at Rex Theatre to- 4, Grabbed tn a hurry ‘ ant social times of the auxiliary this’ men. : yesterday. should be very carefully prepared. racking, tearing coughs. day. A sa vich a Si ie ie, yeu aoe 1 ——_— ree ft sandwich and some pi year. Mrs. Hanewald Il, Adv, See UUUU ODL And hoofed it to the river, All a-quiver; Three-pounders in each eye? MAUD POWIELL’S VIOLIN \is ill at her home. the guest of her gon, G. D, Bell at 707}Pour over scalding water and let | Many Bismarck people recall with ———_— Twelfth street, Mrs. Clarke traveled |8tand 5 minutes. Drain and rinse in Then sat, and sat, and waited; pleasure hearing ‘Maud Powell play; Eastern Star Initiation, | from her home to see her little grand-|C0/d water. Cook in their own juice. Meditated; And used up allsyour bait; And caught three little catfish And one flatfish; And went home tired, quite late? Remember? Birds were singing, Maples flinging Their blossoms down on you? And you sat fishing, dozing, Aud supposing ?- Recall it? Sure you do! Sodality card party at Everyone invited. The New Garrick place to meet your friends. \ False teeth of paper are made in and dance, The violin was taken from the vault the K. P. Hall tonight. @ good) to Miss Morini, Mr. | BRIKA MORINI CHOSEN TO PLAY) here, The following reference is made | Mrs, W. Hanewald, 604 Sixth. street, The regular meeting of Eastern Star. To See Grandson. Mrs. George Bell of Fort Clarke, is son just recently arrived at the home to the violin she played on@while) wit) ye held in Masonic Temple this | in Bismarck. in Bismarck: ‘Following the express wish of the! late Maud Powell that her violin | “must be used by a great artist,” H. | Godfrey Turner, her husband, has_ | loaned the American artist's Guadag-, ‘nini to the new violinist, Erika 'Mo- rini, for her American tours. | | Mr. Turner's decision was made im- mediately after hearing Miss Morini ‘at her debut less than a month ago. \ ' | | where it had been stored since Miss) | Powell's death on January 8, 1920, waiting the appearance of a worthy; successor. The day after it was sent) ‘Turner received | the following letter | “Very dear Mr. Turner, when my | heart is very full I cannot talk at all. evening. There will be initiation and | balloting.. All members are urged to: attend. ! Mrs. Dunham In Accident, | Mrs, 0. N. Dunham met with a pain- | ful accident when she fell and broke | her arm, Mrs. Dunham's many friends | hope for a speedy recovery of the in- jured arm, \ i ! —— | Leaves For lowa. { Mrs. Thomas Lough expects to leave | on this evening's train to Join her hus- | band in Iowa, where they will make | their home Engineer Lough is now; on duty in his new position as engi- | neer, From Ellendale, H, G. Bennan of Ellendale is in Bis- marck for a short-time. Driscoll Caller, F. D, Woodworth came from Dris- coll yesterday to spend a few days.in Auto Trip to Town, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Carlson and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Temple droye, over fgom McClusky on Sunday to spend a few days in Bismarck,. They returned home today. IN in Hospital, Mrs. W. F. Batty, of Mott, is a pa- Dandelion Greens Wash leaves through several waters. Chop fine and season With salt and pepper, butter and a dash of lemon juice. Serve with smoked fish for breakfast. Dandelion Salad. Prepare dandelions as for plain greens, Pack in oiled individual molds. When cold turn out and serve with boiled salad dressing. Sorrel Soup. One cup finely’ chopped sorrel, 2 tablespoons butter, 1-2 teaspoon su- gar, 1-2 teaspoon vinegar, 1 teaspoon white sauce, 1 cup rich milk, 2 egg salt, 2 cups white stock, 1-2 cup‘thick yolks. Wash sorrel and chop. Melt butter, add sorrel and cook five minutes stir- ring to prevent burning. Add sugar, sat and vinegar and 2 cups of boiling water. Simmer 30 minutes and rub through a sieve. Return to fire with NY woman can improve her health with a Spen- eer Supporting Corset. Mav I call an! explain’ the advantages of the Spencer Designing System? Kindly write or telephone for an appointment, Mrs. F, W. Moffit Room 210, Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. Registered Spencer Corsetiera SPENCER Rejurveno CORSETS cy er as no tongue. So SF aE. ‘tient in Bisma: hospital. stock and white sauce and cook 10 Germany. | me He Freon Ponty: tell you that! Visits In Wisconsin, [gre teeta minutes longer. Add cream and yolks ‘ ¢ I thank you from my heart, 1 have! Mrs. O. Lerum who accompanied her | In St. Alexius, of eggs slightly beaten and simmer | have heard so much of your wife that! husband to the cities some days ago,| Entering St. Alexus this morning|sently to cook the eggs. | Lam proud above everything else to/ will visit relatives in other states be-| were Mrs. Charles Schmidt of Mandan, Scalloped Milkweed. of . | play on her violin, hls st such S| ire returnng to Bidmarel She will | Jacob Neumiller of Zap, Emma Roth| Milkweed should be used young, | happy day for me, and please 0) be gone some weeks. | of Venturia, and little Newton Baker | when the stalks are about six inches} nl | not be angry if 1 do not write any —_ of,1209 Thayer St., Bismarck. high. Cut the stalks into inch pieces. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT For {NDIGESTION| | re but go to my violin, Gratefully | Drive to Dickinson. { Cook in boiling salted water until ten- | oa me yours, Krika Morini’ ed to the) MF. and Mrs, 0. H. Light leaves to-| St. Mary's Sewing circle will meet |der. | Drain, Put stalks into ‘a bit Mf ELM TREES ......--22.s00se00+ aoaarneas $3.00 to $5.00 each k new grancle barag dry on | ‘Mr furner, in reply, iL wiole morrow for an overland drive to Dick- | Thursday at 2:30 P. M. Mrs, James tered baking dish. Pour over a whi te | i ii k jongue, or with vichy or water, | size, of the instrument and w: + inson in their car. They will b |W. Curran and Mrs, W. J. Corrigan hos |82uce to which 2 chopped hard boiled }] SPIREA VON HOUTTE (Bridal Wreath)......50¢ to $3.00 each Bet cr colds pretercly bet, | “with your strength you will soon) 1 oig eek. i aa paar all members and fri is fi it-|eges are added. Cover with coarse! QUICK RELIEF! {tame that big violin. Maud Powell's) ROS cee cleat er bear ers and friends invit- | read crumbs, dot with butter and'M™ LILACS ................00065 veseeesseseeess500 to $2.00 cach | ha yas S she conquered ; jed, ries sdeee ‘ Price, 25-50-75¢ hand was small and she i | x In Town For the Day. | The N cuniculi bake in a moderate oven 30 minutes. | SIBERIAN PEA (Carragana) for hedges........30e to 75e each : ‘ ae are ee pa aren, wonderful speci-| Among the out of town women | ie New Garricl ated at] ¢, , ‘ st ; ‘ Ve — A AE FOE | | en of the violltanakers att it'was| spending the day in town yésterday | the corner of 5th and Broadway.| or eens att ssok at snore own iy RUSSIAN OLIVE, for hedges or singles........90¢ to $3.00 each MAKERS OF kate | discovered by a peddler in California) were Mary Kupka, Beulah; Mrs. J. A, —— juce untl tender. Drain and chop. Sea-} . 2 SCOTT'S EMULSION 1s] after it had lain for 7% yeanys ,im | Welcher, Kulm; Eliza Pederson, Dris-| NAME HEAD FOR son with salt and pepper and a dash of | This stock has: been’ transplanted several ‘times. and. grown . | the dark, resulting in a strange gold; coll; Laurena McKay, VanHook; Mrs. | nutmeg. Mix equal portions of greens} ~on our own field for the past five years, thus making it real ac- | and blood-red in perfect balance and; Moore, Jamestown; Maud Batty, Mott. | MINOT NORMAL and cottage cheese. Make into small! climated stock. mn Morini, who was chosen to “From Fargo. | balls He ate with pap rig Put ina ‘ a Morini, w vi 4 " fe cold place to become firm. Serve with | rec the Powell violin, is a pupit) F. Zeller was a Fargo man about! Dr. H L Beeler, president of the |a Hae boiled salad dreseing on a let-' Plant Now! HOSKINS Plant Now! \ We offer u ,of Seveik in Vienna, who created @| town on business yesterday, ‘Chicago Teachers Training schovt, |tuce leaf. H I d yo sensation abroad during the wary At —_— ihas been tendered the presidency of Mustard with Ham Ends. | incorporate the age of eleven she was engaged; From Minot, ‘the Minot normal school by the boar! | Cook ends of ham. When tender | uA oo Federal Land BANK 5% BONDS Dated May 1, 1921 Due May 1, 1941. Not redeemable before May 1, 1931. Exempt from FEDERAL, STATE, web and LOCAL TAXA-} Geanser made for all purposes, but, business this week. 619 6th street. Phone sist: a Steamships cozy as private yachts 1 aN always use some good shampoo. Yow a Siar! -19- wl ‘ % —saili lo! mountains, Interest payable May 1, and No-| can enjoy the very best by getting From Golden Valley. WW ANNTIED = Sotioat -8iH1- fo work tor! Lift Right Off ene tees seas { vember 1, at any Federal Reserve |) some canthrox from your druggist,’ H. G. Klinchet, David Schwartz and} ton 514 1st St. Ph ne 608Y.. 4-19-3¢ H ii Bank. Principal payable at the |! dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of Dr, W. F Plussman, all Golden Valley | pon SALE 1918 ooncawall” tourie without Pain : 4 Bank of Issue, Coupon and Reg- || shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy | men. are attending to matters in Bis-; car, A-1 condition; good tires, : PERG ORR Ceri CUR ou ay a e istered Bonds, (interchangeable) | to apply it to all the hair instead of| marck this week. you are looking for a good car it Magic! Drop a little “Freezone” on! in denominations of $10,000, just the top of the head. Dandruff, will pay you to look this up. Phone eeetine on jastantiy amat corn| —totem poles, iridescent glaciers, gold $5,000, $1,000, $500, $100 and $40. redeemable at par and interest at as solist by such conductors as Ar-/ thur ‘Nikisch and Felix Weingartner, the former saying, after hearing her play the classic masters, “Erika Mo-; Beauty Culture Hints ‘There is real common sense in just! noticing whether the hair is well kept to judge of a woman's neatness, or good taste, If you are one of the few who try to make the most of; your hair, remember that it is not advisable to wash the hair with any . oil, and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be Carl Bartleson of Minot is in tow: on business for a few days. From South Dakota, F. C. Brummend and daug*ter, of Herried, S. D,, are in Bismarck for + few days. i Sterling Caller. . | B. G. Marse of Sterling spent Mon- day in Bismarck. Architect Keith Here, F. W. Keith, Bismarck and Fargo architect. is in toWn on professional H Pioneer Ill. Jacob Fields, living six miles east of of administration. Dr, Beeler lectured in Bismarck at the ‘sessions of the Southwestern division of the state teachers association, héld‘here a few months ago under the direction of the state department of education, Make it a point to meet your friends at the New Garrick. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Furnished room, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen, 727 or call Bismarck Gas Company 4-19-1w remove from stock. and cook mustard: leaves in the ham broth. When tender | drain and chop. Remove meat from; ham bones and chop. Mix mustard and | ham with enough white sauce to moist- i en and turn into individual molds. Set | in a pan of hot water and bake in a- moderate oven for 20 minutes. { Purslane with Salt Pork | Boil a piece of salt pork. When ten- her remove. from the water in which | i CORNS stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Doesn't hurt , ~ Canadian Pacific Steamships to mines —and luxurious meadows of wild flowers—and then by the White Pass and Yukon Railway to Dawson and the farthest north Where the Sun Never Sets Jack London, Rex Beach and other writ- ers have described the mysterious thrill of the brilliant Alaska north land. Enjoy it yourself this summer. So easy to reach from Vancouver by Klein the Tailor’s big! Canadian Pacific Railway film at Rex Theatre to-) jor gailing dates and reservations Some Satisfaction, day. raat | Miss Green—Of course, you can’t ' jm: = A. G. Albertson, Gen. Ag’t. Pass. Dept. | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY believe everything yéu hear. 611 Second Ave., South Minneapolis, ‘go fluffy that it will look much heav-' Bismarck is reported as seriously ill. ier than it is. Its luster and softness Mr. Fields, who is now eighty-five | will also delight you, while the stimu- years of age, is one of the earliest | ‘lated scalp gains the health which in-. settlers of the county and has many sures the hair growth, —Adv. | friends who will regret to learn of his ling health. any time after ten years from date of issue. Price 100 and accrued interest, yielding 5%. a bit. | 1° Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, | FUN FROLICS or corn between the toes, and’ cal-} Talented, Anyway. “Is she musical?” ee | “No; but she gets a lot of airs out i of a bandbox.”—Boston Post, —+ Beulah Shopper, Mrs. E. F. Munroe of Beulah spent. Monday in town on a shopping trip. ATHENA Phone 961 Henry & Henry Real Estate and Investments Office 4th Street J. A. MeGoveran Here | for 50 Years J. A. McGoveran former manager of the Drake mill, is in town on a Now Gone | short business trip. Cured By Fairyfoot had bunione fc a. wt ee Beemer fetta Tee without Bince using The heir apparent ‘of the Japaxese throne is on his way to Europe with 1,500 trunks. He must think Europe has gone dry.—Portland (Ore.) News. From New Liepziz. Mr, and Mrs. A. Ebelhard are in _ from New Liepzig for a few days. Miss Badleight—Oh, no; but you can walk 5 ————_ _|Tepeat it—Los Angeles Record. FARMERS, | Y | tp neath Ask your friends about the — TRAPPERS, ATTENTION Minn. Tn Memoriam. “T presume you carry some sort cf! r;, New Garrick’s Candies and Ice DON’T SELL _HIDES AND FURS ON/| Cream. T HE PREVAILING MARKET ASK Your Grocer Must Help or No Pay e them to a good advantage instead of For | penne a eran memento in that locket you're wear- sacrificing them at the present low pric ” ur sets, / rol Seer, peiety Bread |) KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS uae Ia bew ot weshueeael's nate ato Teather. 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