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4 ruuDAy, JUNE ini THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE aes = = : ‘ SH. ALL THE HOOT OWLS DIE? | | erang of Foreign | ‘Wars Saturday nigh! Teen i lat Legion: halt; A month's time has| b -ben grante’ in whieh members may, 5 | be Obtained sufficient'to assure a char- is ter for the V.F. W. and°all ex-service! aS oy meh who'served on foreign soll are in € vited ‘to be present. « | ‘ | y IDEAS AT FORUM AMERICAN LIMINATED i ‘Bekenham, Kent; #ngiand, Juné 10.' i ant By Associated patos) --Mrs,’ Molla ‘B. Mallory, American woman tennis ; online Tel of of Suggestions | champion, was-eliminated today in tlie 2 Envolved in Organizations | semifinals singles of the tennis tour- mee as j nament today. | ‘s | ‘ aaa] H ¥ MEMORIAL ‘DRIVE URGED INCLUDE VEGETABLES ' s ae r i - Suggestions evolved in women’s or- S| | ganisations for the improvement of | O(N THE WINTER DIET. i \ the-ctty were laid before men and wo- i ‘ ~men atthe open forum. luncheon of \ 4 the Commercial club at the Grand Pa- A Necessary. During Cold Weather cific hotel today. - | Representatives’ of the Women’s | -a8 Well as) Summer. i a a Community Council, Business 4nd Pro- | fessional’ Women’s club and other or-| i | s ganizations were present. The speak- | Tired. out Feeling Which Many People| ers and .suggestiohs tollow: i Have at End of Winter Comes | ‘ Miss Beach—Volunteered service ot | From Lack of Qupply of Gar- i Business and Professional - Women den Truck and Fruits. Bee club. to secure a high class lecture I uF ited th + | 4 course for the city. Dr. Bolton _— Urgea marking of Prepaid: wee aneature) raed ’ 5 rer teicrorn asd har | Vegetables should be freely included ioWey. “gud: to" congolidatevetforts ‘of i in the winter diet as well as in the; community in civic affairs,’ and said | summer one. Doctors say that that | that a ‘women’s building was neede:. | ees! feeling ae y people | Mrs. Florence W. Davis—Suggested have (ati the end Sof. winte | ’ clty acquire ground in block in which fever”"—often comes from ja Inck of | auditoriym. is situated and provide | fruitss and’ vegetables’ in the winter | playground for: children, and urged | diet. Plenty of vegetables keep the. driveways to beauty spots along the j children well and make their meals} uiver be prepared and ‘transporia- ; more appetizing, Vegetables mashed | 1 i ion, ae ey for cullghens to play- and put through a sieve are more eas- grounds ese places, * ily digested by lttle children, = 4 “s: 1 ines Souraanen ei fe meee ot Zenit of many Kinds are needed by Mosen explained that it was an amal: he body, or it will not work smoothly, gamation of all the women’s organizi- Vegetables and fruit are rich in thent thong ofthe city, with a large mem- and if you eat a Variety you are sure bership,-and expressed the dgsire or to get‘all the Kinds ‘of salt you need. , the counell to. co-operate. in all civic When the water in which vegetables , ., affairs. fire cogked Is ‘thrown away, valuable | Mra. George Welch—Told of the, rest | | salts arg often wasted, Sometimes the room provided in the: Masonic temple, Boys and girls!! President Harding and children of th | Havor Is not desirable,.but if it 1s good where ‘wonfén . of the:\country ‘may } are Wate ing twa hoot owls—neweomers oan he White 8 # ae ape dha ; Save this water for soup or gravy. | a ‘ bring their children while‘tn'the city,] Sam doesn’t know whether to let ’em Stay ‘or not. te Sul ‘dé! more harm | An even better process is to cook the Jeave them¢ therewith’ a-traiged at-| than good?’ Find out and write your opinion to “Owl Jury; american, For- | Vegetables in asi little water as pos- tendant ifithey desire, or; obtain go- estry Association, Washing! in? i i sible so tliere Is none left to drain off, carts with which to take their children } | or bake or steain It, “Canned and di ied about the city during*their atay. “The i | 1 Fahey ekliice rest room 1s open frém 11 A. M. to 6| guests that more than 40 donations] ities. One of the first’ steps of the | Yesetibles often need only skillful | M. and is entirely treo to vigitors| of trees, shrubs, etc., had been given] committe, he said, probaly would be | <C'Soning to make them taste ¢s good ‘0 he city.» for Custer park, Mrs. Orr said that it| to urge election of a park board. ~ thé: tresh “variety: Mrs. F. R. Smyth—Explaining the|‘was the only park we have, that it Canned corn 1§ very good ‘when , ‘ work of the welfare committee of the| takes considerable time and money io » | turned-into a-baking dish with the ad- — Women’s Community Council, she said} maintain it, and asked general: cc CRS TRUST dition of milk and seasoning added, | that the committee co-operated-with| Operation in the work of bea heated through in the oven, and al- Miss Kolling, social service worker,| the park. Mrs. Orr suggested ; | lowed to brown on top. Outside staliés and Miss Hutchinson, school ‘nurses, orial drive to the new Memorial build- {of celery, a green pepper, or both, provided free milk to need children | ing on the-capitol grounds or a Me chopped and added before baking, will ~ afd among its activities was endeav-| orial drive from the new bridge to the si | vary the flavor of the dish : oring to learn to. know Bismarck bet-| city. -A bridge, she said, had suggest: | — | esse ~ Spinach Loaf. ter and to make ita better place to ea A se a drive be named the “Roal| Anti-Saloon League * Counsel! 4 gman an a annul chard, or live. of Remem! ve, = i ie : & Mrs. C. Fd Young—As chairman of|. Dr. N. 0. Ramstad announced tiat Asks Action [pee rope omed with rice dr bread the legislative committee of the com-|the North Dakota section of, the col-|' = £ ) crumbs, will. serve, seven or eight. peo- munity ‘council; she told of: the visit| lege of surgeons: would hold a meet-|° Washington, June 10.—Charges that| ple If it Is made into a loaf. Aspara- ; to the city ‘commission to ask enact-| ing in Bismarck June: 24-26, and ihat|“‘cortain brewers” and men prominent! "8 OF string. beans are also good ‘ ment of a” curfew ordinance, better |a public meeting would. be held at the|in big city financial affairs have erved in this way: g garbage disposal, and park develop- | auditorium when health topics would) ganized a bootleggers trust which | 2 cupfuls cooked lima beans, ment. The committee has asked ‘the| be discussed. spreads far and wide, and has made J cin cheppea pinch, school board. to yetain the school President Young, of the Commercial} law enforcement extremely _ difficult | 2 cupfuls: mihite sauce. nurse and, she said: she understooe the] clib; said that a civic committee of; were ‘made today before tiie inouse|! red pepper. the ¢lub would be made to undertake] rules committee by Wayne Wheeler, Make a thick white sauce of two Informing the] the co-ordinatien of community activ- |, general counsel for the ,anti-saloon |.cupfuls. of ailk, four. tablespoonfuls a t league of America. j of flour, four tablespoonfuls of butter, Mr. Wheeler appeared in support of! und one teaspoonful of salt. Melt the request of Chairman Volstead ot) salt and mix with flour, Ml to ik the judiciary committee for a special af m and stir over the fire until it thickens, rule ta give his beer and prohibiticn tightoning up bill right of way in the Mix with the: rice, chopped spinach house, but the committee adjourned and Pepper. Form into a loaf and va until next wek without taking action- | bake’20 or 30 minutes, J he aay, | InvestigaNons with dried vegetables which: have been*conduéted in the ex- ILL D BY perimental kitchen of the United {States Department of Agriculture, . 5 |, show that provided the dried vegeta- FATHER N TR K bles are of good quality they are quite { as satisfactory when they cooked withaut previous soaking, as when ‘ sonked, and oftentimés argo, June 19.—John Mortz, 7, driven by his father here today. MRS. BERGDOLL PAYS H Philadelphia, “Thine C, Bergdoll, mother of the Pergdol! brothers, eonvicted army deMerters, saved herself and -Itér fome-eo-defénd-| ants, charged with’ conspfra Grover .0..and “Edwin Kt. Rergdoll,! evade army*sorvice, from jail by p: ing today $23, posed by the United States Diagric ‘Court here. : WOULD REDUCE- * RAIL WAG ‘Montreal, a i mad ways following the action of the roads; ‘ across the border today took prelimin-| ary steps to cnt wages 42 per cent) July 1 and later to evise woking con- ditions. e V. F. W. Meeting, There will be a meeting of all for-| Back toward the good old days ASPIRIN cap glenn _ceaalle Zona Name “Bayer” on Genuine y eras Columbia Bell Ringer, Warning! Unless you sce the name; “Bayer” on package’or on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre-'| ‘scribed by physicians for twent?~ on? | years and ‘proved safe by millions. ! Take Aspjrin only as told in the Bay- | er package for Colds, Headache, Neu- | raigia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth- | ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Hanily tin boxes of twelve Bayer, Tablets ot, Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists } also sell larger packages. of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylica- | cid, * N sets. . $0 necessary under comfort. o REPUBLICANS > President: Harding sent congratula- tions to Mrs. Princess Barnwell of Ed- neyville, N. C., mother of these trip- lets,for a good reason. She went eight miles to vote for him. The-tripleis were born after/she returned home the same day: Por sence aummaercenry SUPREME COURT | From Ramsey County Fred E. Merrick, as: Executor of the state of William J. iMorgridge, de- ceased, Petitioner and Respondent, The days of tight-fitting, uncom- fortable corsets are over, and women realize: that in no way can they have lines more clean-cut or know greater comfort than by wearing sensible, well-made, and properly-fitting cor- mee Warner: S ee ee Rust Proof Corsets will give, ‘you the straight, trim lines and they gently support and guide the figure — with perfect ease and Webb Brothers ‘Fargo, / a ‘tailored suit, Every Corset Guaranteed not to Rust, Break or Tear, opinion, was prejudicial to defendants and was reversible error. 2. For reasons stated in the opin- jon, the plaintiff's motion in this} - court, to dismiss the appeal, is denied. MINERS TALK * OF SETTLEMENT London, JuneA0.—The conference of Opinion of the Court by Grace, 4 Judge, Bronson and Birdzell, Judges,| the coal miners’ delegates held here - dfasent. today decided that a ballot should be taken in all the coal flelds on the pro- posals of the mine owners for a set- tlement of the strike. This is general- ly considered a long step toward peace in the coal industry. Reversed and remanded. Lawrence, Murphy & \Nilles, Fargo, N. D., Attorneys for Plaintiff and Re-; spondent. Poflock & Pollock, L. L, Twichell, D., Attorneys for Defendants «i Appellants, iEngerud, ‘Divet, Holt & Frame, ‘Fargo, IN, D., on the brief. ASK BIDS ON COAL ROR STATE The state board of administration will receive bids on June 21 for fur- nishing coal for the varioys state in- ids for TONIGHT Matinec Saturday at 2:30 The star without a rival TOM MIX —in— “Desert Love” A Great Big Thrilling West. | ern Drama, MONDAY AND TUESDAY - Fatty Arbuel 1 the world’s funiest fat man in Irvin Cobb's hilarious comedy “The: Life’, . Z : The unquestioned | aperten ture of all times “HUMORESQUE.” stitutions, 56,850 tons of lignite coal fire asked and for a small- er amount of bituminous coal, used for various purposes in the institu- tions, agerégating about 4,100 tons, are asked. \ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, Close in. Gentleman only. Write 238, care of Tribune. 6-10-3t) WAIN D—Thoroughly competent maid for general housework. Fam- ily of two. Highest wages. Dr. ‘Bolton‘Henry, Telephone 240. 6-10-83 MAKES SEVENTEENTH. New York, June 10.—Batie Ruth a made his seventeenth home run today. against Cleveland. vs, Ralph Waido, Prescott, et al, De- fendants, Ralph Waldo Prescott and Wallace Prescott, Appellants. 600 ESCAP! Peru, IL, June 10.—Six hundred run over and killed by ajcoal truck FINE Mrs, Emma | y to aid| and eooked again until the excess wa- ay: 90 in fines recently im-\. og Detter. 4 MAKE SAVORY FRUIT PASTES | | Combination of Differént Kinds of Fruits Is Excellent—Canned Goods Can Be Used. ||. Fruit pastes are made from the edl- | | ble portion of fruit which after cook- ing has been passed through a sieve} .| ter is driven off. Only @ small amount of sugar is required. JA combination‘ different kinds of fruit pulp makes ia delightfully flavored paste, but | beaches alone’ make a’ delicious one. | Canned fruit can also be used to make paste. When the pulp ts boiled down | until very thick, pour it in 44-inch layers on marble or glass slabs or on | t Syllabus 1. In this state a wjll cannot be proved as a lost or destroyed will un- jess the same is proved to have been fraudulently destroyed during his life- time. %. In the instant case it is held that a will alleged to have been fraudu- Jently destroyed during the lifetime of the testator is not shown to have been’ so destroyed. Appeal from the district’ court of Ramsey county, Buttz, Judge. Defendants appeal from an order, overruling a demurrer to a petition tor the probate of a will alleged to have been fraudulently destroyed. Reversed and dismssed. Opinion of the Court by Robinson, Ch. J. Chris- tianson and Bronson, Judges, concur | specially: \W. M. Anderson, utnbert, Smythe & Wheeler, Devils Lake; Middagh & Cuthbert, Duluth, M hin Attorneys for Appellants. Adamson & Thompson, Devils Lake, N. D,, and Fisk Murphy & Nash, Mi- not, '‘N. D,, Attorneys for Respondent, From Cass County Farmers’ National Bank of ‘Brookings, S. D., a corporation, Plantiff and Respondent, vs. L. and M. Tudor, in- dividually and as: co-partners under, | TT. ‘HEALTH AND ENERGY miners tfapped in Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Pau! railroad mine by a fire. are believed to have escaped through emereeney shafts. McKenzie Roof Garden Dinner Dance Saturday night. TODAY AND SATURDAY VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES MARSHALL & CONNORS A Sensational Singing and Dancing Act. Built on Rich, Red Blood “Rich, red blood is the very fount source of all REX RAY in “THE UNKNOWN RANGER” The greatest western story ever filmed. —Also— The Eleventh Episode of CHARLES HUTCHINSON in “DOUBLE ADVENTURE” skin diseases ae ed blood. For Special Booklet or for Parad mee. fvice without cl write ledical ESS con Bop'e 434 ttane Get S.S.'S. at your Matinee Prices For Children Cut To 10 Cents TONIGHT IS.A BIG AMATEUR NIGHT a platter.’ paste ta dry for two or three days, When ‘it is sufficiently dry, cut it into A-inch squares, gar and plate again ina draft. may be packed in tin boxes, glass jars, or paraffin-coated containers, mer service men interested in the Vet- | 2 -- 1 \ | | with vaseline. . and dustpans save the back, - * Aspirin §3| sent tothe table warm enough not the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture | to cool the food served on them, TRIBUNE 3 WANTS—FOR. RESULTS ij Place where there is a; rong circulation of air and allow the Roll in granulated su- Paste . PASTRY SHELLS Bake pastry in or on the out- side of muffin pans and fill these shells with jam, preserves, or well-sweetened stewed — fruit. With or without the addition of whipped cream these form a delicious dessert, These shells may be filled with .creamed chicken, creamed peas, or other creamed vegeta bles, adding an attractive dish for ‘another meal. ey é ¢ ¢ ¢ Ot Ort Or SPLOT INTEREST 0 THE HOUSEWIFE Mildewea leather may be cleangd | aif . Long handles on brooms, brushes * * Dinner plates should ‘always be | the jury, that, in order to determine S.S.S. For Rich, Red Blood Rich, Red Blood the firm name/of L. Tudor & Son, Defendants and Appellants. Appoé! from a judgment of the Dis- trict Court of Cass County; M. J. Eng: lert, Judge. Syllabus: 1 1. Defendants purchased, certain istered cows and calves from one Walters for $6,675.00, paying $2,000.00} cash at the time of purchase, and giving...their negotiable promissory note for the balance, secured by a chattel mortgage-on the stock. After maturity Walters sold the npte to the plaintiff, Defauit having occurred in the terms of the mortgage, plaintiff brought action to foreclose THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company. wer admitted all the equities, s = the giving of the note and mortgage FEATURE ANG Pai ys, “vealnd at 8 ab 4 and @ . nerwien and failure to pay the note after its a PUR ied rogram sul ibiect tock range without notice. maturity, but interposed the legal de- fense of bre: of warranty, alleging | damages in a givén amount. Defend- ants allege that the warranty was to the effect, that Walters, at the time of the sale, represented, stated and-war- ranted that the cattle were in good condition, in perfect health and free from disease, and were in every way all right, , It was further alleged that, at the time of the sale, the stock 80 purchased were infected with tuber- culosig. The facts, with reference to the warranty and its breach, and the damages, if any, suffered ‘by defend- ants thereby, weré submitted to a jury. aIt’returned a verdict for plain- tiff. The court, ‘in substance, instructed TONIGHT Douglas Fairbanks in “THE MARK OF ZORRO” Showing Tomorrow also. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY KATHERINE MACDONALD in Z......-.+++. -*CURTAIN” COMING Mack Sennett’s “LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAVE” DOROTHY DALTON in “THE IDOL OF THE NORTE.” And Harold Lloyd in “HIGH AND DIZZY.” ~ THOMAS MEIGHAN ie “Tl ROSCOE ARBUCKLE E MAE MURRAY in “THE GILDED LILY.” MILDRED HARRIS in.....-5.-.-+-s.006 whether there was an express war- anty,’ it, myst be shown that there was an express, direct affirmation by Walters at or before the time of sale, that the cattle sold were free from the disease of tuberculosis: It is held, for reasons stated in the opinion, that the giving of this instruc- ich is fally set out in the t Matinee Daily at 2:30; 15 and 25c. Evening, 15 and 35¢.° . /