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; ad HARA eee) oe eee TT y ° e 3 i ) / 1 > a Cd] i a - : One Solid Year in New York at Six | = Different Theatres Simultaneously la @) : { ‘; TES TET (66 i 39 , i fe | suifered from a steel ‘splinter which! in the preceding re¢ipe cangyserved in ¢ ey 1 ; d . | The hie H | LINE had lodged in his eye while doing, a piquante sauce. liven ere) - ke ;s0me welding. He came to Bismarck: Piquante Sauce. A Ocia an x e i : . ‘and had the splinter removed. One tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon Jos told t Gra Rapids, | 1 : fleur, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1-2 cup vine- Personal | Joseph Golden of Grand Rapid ‘alled to Amidon, gar, 1-2 cup water, 1-2 teaspoon sali, Michigan has been in Bismarck the ° ‘ — past. week rehearsing the comedy; i Miss Mary M. Feeke aie ois tn 1-8 teaspoon paprika. idrama, “The*Rosary,” which is to be! |ing tor Amidon, N. D., where she had’ Melt butter, stir in Nour and slowly 4 \ CHRISTMAS SEAL. ;put on for the benefit of the new St. j _ been called by the death of an older! add water. Cook until smooth and ‘ s | Mary's school. The play will be pre-; | brother, | add vinegar. salt ynd pepper and su- 4 SALE Is SUCCESS jsented at the auditorium the middle | j = ‘ear. Cook again until smooth and As of January. ks Ciel H To B06 | pour over beets. HERE THIS SEASON It is said that The Rosary is a play | | William Langer has gone to Fargo | (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service.) CAO TERR ‘ot great human appeal and has been | ;on a several days business trip. , | ath amit h epb stent one of the most popular plays of the H —- | Coal may be scarce again this Bismarck to Have School Nurse age. It isnot a religious play but | | ——— winter Take the hint 8 Buy in ' " an interesting comedy drama of i A ‘ ‘ rey eeay. For Two Months as Result Gee life: IGE ec aeal reat | | time. Buy ‘now. Washburn i American life telling a rea ei | : ‘erie r of SealSale blended with plenty of good | ; Sister Mary Tells Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. H ;clean comedy. In fact the comedy is | in , i ) pers ce oat AS oe eng tae Tee _..|one of the strong features of the play. | | How to Cook ’Em Beulah Deep Mined Coal. This ’ The Christmas Seal Sale is a drive | jn this day of sex pnoblem plays and j mfp een eS Sp SESE : ep peat stan that is managed throughout the Unit-'questionadle comedies “The Rosary” (gaa i F ‘ is absolutely the best lignite ed States by the Tuberculosis asso comes as a welcome relief. One can If fuel is an item,.the housekeeper mined in the state by test or tion. It is the only drive that this enjoy the dramatic scenes without | ; who would keep her gas bill down had otherwise Wachter. Transfer - essociation puts cn during the year. pjushing and laugh heartily “at the 4 :best.cock. heets in a fireless cooker. ,, Pho e 62 s It has been conducted at each Christ-' wholesale comely / without being | | But the woman who burns cheap gas) LO. one 02. mas seascn for 13 years fior the pur- | ashamed of what he is laughing at. ; or coal will find beets an economical Fee See pose of securing funds to fight Tube Joseph M. Golden, the well known | :and delicious vegetable. Beets area Co. “A” Dance tonight,.Come! cals 5 and. otaer, gommunicable dis jase eu yAlrectot has, eeu tere fs "happy choice with fish or fowl espe! E . eI eae : Bh {past week rehearsing the play. Mr. cially but may be served with any, hi er ate hee: otter Se Oae | Golden will appear in one of the prin- | { ey : up lavesne. hejr drives at the same cipal roles. A strong local cast has | eterna bonausce ie time of the year. Thpugh’ the calls jeen secured and rehearsals are pro- | laine i vis on ee eee a - have been inany and the times hard’ gressing rapidly. Mr. Golden is very | \ Newey ear ee zs “ SG TE 4 x . the Tuberculosis seal sale amounted much pleased with the high grade of inch of stems, Pull off any network’ are an essential factor in fo about thi: same as last year and'the jocal talent furnished him, and pnom- | ef roots that cover the bulb-like root | promoting healthful growth : j i | tbat out the straigh root. | committee have reported funds to'the :ises a show equal to reputable road | ! put do not cut the straight, tap root.) Gj BVunt CL $00 l attractions. | ! Dinner Beets. | aaa ammount will provide the/ —. — ‘ | Wash beets’ and boil about two S sion schools with a nurse for at least two t j hours. Plunge in cold water and ‘sli ‘e < nionths. ‘The Tuberculosis - associa- | Mrs. Halthere Named ey the ekins, Cut in neat dice or in valls| is far richer im the fat Oe us will place es Bjna Gaither in | President of Auxiliary; | with a vegetable cutter. Sprinkle! soluble A vitamine eee So mene en? ate ns 2 \ ‘with salt, pepper, granulated sugar! than cream. ‘It aids cess‘ul clin's at Egeland, N_D. Ynarel| At a meeting of the Women’s Non- | ere dot with butter. Lift and stir growth—builds health! r ‘Dr. D. J. MeGurren assisted by: two partisan Auxiliary held in the Odd ; with a fork to distrilute the season-| AT ALL DRUG STORES nurses operated on children for dis- Fellows hall last evening, Mrs. R. H. } jing evenly through the beets. For) PRICE, $1.20 and 60c. eased tonsils and auenoids. ‘rhe ' Thistlethwaite was appointed delegate | jure cups of diced beets allow 1 ta- ‘Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. sencol hcuse v"" : 7e7 {to a hospi- to the Women's Community Council of | ' eae butter, i) teaspoon. salt, 1| | also MAKERS OF ——— tal for the ow. 9 4... children. Bismarck. i E i) fh “4 é * a is dM Hard-: dessertspoon sugar, -8 teaspoon pep-/ very isfi a ir | % i For the first. time in nine years, the White House New Year reception was held by President and Mrs. Har : | as eryone wae well sabisned with their | Mrs. Margaret Lauder, who has been | ing, Jan. 2. Memberé of the cabinet, government and military officials were received first. Then, for more than, Oe >tekled Beets, | bad yep NStabe seca tionaotts | president of the ‘Auxiliary resigned) 14> hours ihe public moved through the mansion in a line three blocks long as you see above. | lekled Beets. i The cooperation of all the health! anq Mrs. Susa Hultberg was elected | W° 7OUrS E F : {Wash and boil bects till tender.) (Tablets or ) agencies with tre jocal school author- | to fit the office, Mrs. J. N. McCarter! Se aanmaaienas aS ae ECA AG ORC ~ | Plunge in cold water and slip skins. noe Grenvies) complish a erat deal ia Bismarck ! was elected secretary to succeed Mrs.} McKenzie, were out of town visitors ling are visiting friends in the city) *—-~- ei “~~ *| Cut in slices about 1-4 Inch thiek, Put — INDIGESTION i using, the:4wo. months. C. G. Boise. 2 in the city today. today. CITY NEWS | : ete sath sree seen, el, 217100 igure geen Ca, ———— — 1 SN { _—— seer ety SPS Og | BD ghtly with sal . sa ode Pr ‘h \ _ CIN ’: DANCE TONIGHT. © | slicing and salting until all the-beets | OATES japter Forms ry GIVES DANCING PARTY fer Synrusals i . 5 i Splendid Program Local Chap | Richard Dewhurst entertained about| Company A wil) give a benefit dance At Bismarck Hospital. are used, Heat 2 cups vinegar with! REE NTG a 1 J 8 s 8 ae shrist Gr » Mis ‘ing point but do not let boil. Pour: 1 pt en ‘Ma ver anc- 7 PROM ‘f Froelich of the city, William McEI- | pets. sta er night: Meeting Yester Mrs, PR. D. ‘Hoskins, Grand secretary | Mandan Avenue, last evening. Danc- VISITOR FROM MARTIN | Froelich of the city, over beets and let stand over night, & day the O. E. S, of North Dakota, en- |img anc cards were the diversion of] John Moscal of Martin, D, was a | Wain of Garrison and Mrs. J. R. Sher- ‘here should be more than enough | “The Thursday Musical club met!tertained the Past Matrons of Bis- ; the evening. Delicious refreshments | visitor in Bismarck yesterday. wood of Almont have entered the Bis- | vinegar to cover beets. Drain from vith Mrs. B. H: L. Vesper !marck chapter No. 11 at her home on , Were served. Sane SS marck hospital for treatment. | winegaciincaceve with Mrs. EB. H: L. Vesperman atiher'™ " hee ‘ ace pail eh i ow! Ervin Bourgois of the city, who has ; Bo ea US hi at th "clock yesterda Fourth street, last evening. The Past ; 4 | Beets in Orange Sauce. home at three o'clock yesterday after fatrons organized a Past Matrons | LEAVES FOR WEST. | Bismarck Boys / been receiving treatment at the hos- | Wan jeets and cook in boiling wa- noon, Sixteen members Of the club i ci with Mrs. Hoskins as president, | M. Wick, who for the ‘past two Be RNAS Yin ees is 18) | pital for some time, ‘returned, to histo. ti tender. Drain’ and save 1-4 ebiented the meeting. 3 Mrs. F. A. Lahr, vice president, Mrs. | years has made his home with his | ea ee i vey nome yesterday. "Mrs. W. A. Miner of.) - 5 o¢ water io, which the’ beets ‘were r A. very interesting program, under: p ‘Lenhart, treasurer, and Mrs. H./ daughter, Mrs. Anna Stebbins here,|. Governor RB. Nestos Will be the [Center and Fred Ritter of Venturia, | 1 Mal tb eer ae a am the leadership of Mrs, Tracy, was giv- |} Keller, secretary and press cor- | left yesterday for Everett, Washing. | {vst Speaker of the New Year. ‘The | both of whom underwent operations | Dolled. Make a sauce, and pour over en. A lesson on Oriertal miisic, con-'yespondent, All past matrons are in- fton, where he will syend the winter, | “lder boys are invited to the meeting some time ago, returned to their homes beets cut in tiny balls with ‘a vege ‘ isting of questi and answers, was d-to join this organization. The i ‘ Exgean $ iy be held Monday might. i i today. eae atte paot-butter-T'table conducted by» M McGray. Mrs. i vill he held the second Fri- | ratte ea n_ pla of othe.’ Pioneer Grand |) 2.2.0 60.) y 4) ——— Sauce: I tables putter, 1 table J Sal Ue "Tracy. read 2 paper Bae tHe nite ee aay ne ee nee ou e Taal ‘ ae Aleut A Council Monday, the boys h a Dies in Hospital. spoon flour, 1-4 cup beet water, 1-2 january Clearance e nae aa ckis s Ecard yea TE LEC See it Person Court, camp reunign. The program consist-| Mrs. A, W. Quast of Temvik, N. D.,! teaspoon grated rind of orange, 1-2 ava the Persian poet, Omar | PARTY AT CLUB ROOMS. thas returned fram Oshkosh, Wis. ed-of camp games, songs and stories. {passed away 1 local hospital fol-) cup orange juice, 1-4 cup cream, 1-2 Saturday, Jan 7th ‘ The musical ‘numbers were taken’ Miss Albina Plattner entertained ; Where: Bie spent the holidays visiting The boys were divided into four lowing a short illn Mrs. Quast | teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper. is e! from Liza Lehman “In a Persian Gar-| ten employees from the ready-to-wear relatives. sy tribes, the bis pal le ie tribe being “was thirty-four years old. The re-| Melt butter. stir in flour and add With the entrance of January } den” with the musical setting of {department pf Lucas’ store at the Bus- ne og REY YG AATEC place io provare a yell ‘The tries Wains will be taken to Temvik where | heet weter. Add grated orange rind, | comes the inevitable moving day a Omar Khayam’s famous poem the|iness and Professional Women’s club RETURNS TO BISMARCK. vere. chretened. by John MeCowan (2neral services will be held tomor-| orange juice. cream, salt and peppe~.|f| for all Winter merchandise and i Rubaiyat. Following is the program |T0Ms last evening. The hours were _Mrs. George: Welch, who-has been Nis cena ‘lwetee himtomar ton Cook, stirring constantly till thick the best way we know to speed eee i i saa spent playing games, ‘singing and | visiting at the home of her daughter, | (7 a ta a cea eae eee oi ; SEETS i and smooth, the parting. guest is. the limit given: i i i Mrs. R. §, Wilcox, at Brainerd, Minn., | Clarence Grosventres, big At St. Ale: Hospital. : ; ; rtette i ,,| dancing, after which dainty refresh-| Mrz. R. S, Wilcox, a oe "+ chief, Lout + Crees, big ‘chief At St. Ales ospital, Beets may be prepared the same as and then redyce_again. Conse- pee ae aaa a gop in| ments were served. has returned to Bismarck. tate aaitter: Sioux. big chich, Mark Wynkoop of the city under- | ‘f| quently this is a memorabie oc- e Fire of Sprin Mesdames Gra- copes r Sa er; 5 5 of, Co iy, i ration a exius magi 3 hand Pacueier Meuire % reive : be : Z lLw'Smth, and Barton Mis went an operation at the St. Alexius || casion of, unexampled values, of 8 5. ‘son, GIVES CARD PARTY. }UEST FROM ANAMOSE ES" phe-inter trial consists | NOSPittl - yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth g if high quality merchandise pre- ¢ Humpbreys./.\. ys : Blizabeth., Jones” entertained rene Frankenhauser of Ana-! in a potato r: wheel bar. | kenner of St. Anthony, who entered & ‘|| sented at incredibly low figures. Duet—*A Book of Verses Under-| twelve lady friends at her apartment N. D., is: visiting her father ' yoy tribe fi the , hospital ently underwent an 0 Ore) \ Our We urge everyone to take ad- Stet Mrs. Graham, Mr] a4 person Court last evening. Mrs.| and sister, Mrs. Henry Waydeman, i way and indoor baseball. speration’ thera: yesterday. Mrs. “Alex Cr” vantage of these overwhelming Halverson. ‘at “hy; ‘se vho are ill in the St. Alexius hospital | ¢, Af nen 1 ‘ oseh of Linton underwent an opera- 4q j values. . 2 i . Quain won the“high score at| Who are . for the camp tory of % : P 9 Hie ee Seen oH ae ara , the diversion of the evening. | here. I cer poy |Uon at the hospital yesterday. CSt OWiOTTOW | * Did cagerly req: Mr. 5 alii need S wer in a Dakota Re t phreys. Policious: refreshments Were served HERE OD A ae er ; A Sew Nurserymiun, “Take care. of your | Yi Soprano solo~“I Sent My Soul| : hha at Dr. A. W. Gues fan how kmil Ptaender of 520 skin tonight before ' . Through the Invisible,” Mrs. Graham, BAY’ x the Hospital tor the hefore anyone the proud parents retiring. i uRAVE FOR KANSAS. ‘ i 7 7 4 : 4 | 5 Contraito solo—“The World Hopes Mr, aun Mrs, A. Vin Allen, of the | town, is transacting business in the, fae enj ee push of eee home y Ni a} ‘ Men Set Their Hearts Upon,” Mrs.| city, ieft this morning for Waterville, | Clty today | Nelson ofthe Produce com- he 0. HE Will See compen NEL i ' Scheffer. ; Kansas. Mr. Van Allen expects to be i pany had the novel RUD (rae nye ea eee company: AR: sea ' Tenor solo—Ah, Moon of My De-| there about two weeks on a business me te nottial leis | behing howl ateckn j { light That Knows No Wane,” Mr. Hal-| visit but Mrs. Van Allen will spend Mr. and Mrs, Harr Site bets rom New Rockiord us| ( yerson. . | the remainder of the winter with her| Mrs. Dell Wilkinson of Wing At three 4} PA Adell ot New (Rockford: was) in ; Sed 5 Quartette — “Alas... That _ Spring | parents there. visiting friends in Bismar PRIDE Lees ok ee cng, hneingss ishue Crean for. Ary, | - \ Should Vanish With the Rose.” ——: ‘ day. gh School will prac bcos: cin, Ac a Each member of this beautiful pro- RETURNS FROM VISIT - | Gn Saturday mornin From Britti Emotes eroesene | Aiea oe anetion was cunge’ with’ enJendid inter. Mrs. Jean Darmody of Moffit is vis- | + VISITS IN- MANDAN uh Pom: Brittin, ; Cre i for is jarge | WINTER HATS pretation and-a perfect finish. The! iting in the city the guest of Mrs, Chas.; Mrs. J. W. Riley of Bismarck is‘ and the Allensworth of Brittin, was in Lettuce Maries ial MUST GO NOW accompaniments were proficiently andj Fisher. Mrs. Darmody is just return- | spending the day in Mandan the guest | 1:30. o'clock. today attending to busine Tongass toe Odo lot of iain ned Rete: eae artistically plaved by Mrs. Rose, add-| ing from Tokio, N. D., where she|of Judge and Mrs. B. W. Shaw. | In the afternoon all will v ee vean One Ae 0! jane ae ‘o be ing much to the suce of the pra-| Spent part of the holidays visiting at — jArtesian “Hill for coasting. | Near Bleaching. sold ast oe sho lier ot if i duction, Dainty refreshments were | the home cf her daughter. MINOT VISITOR | The first meting of the new year , Business Visitor, Hart's Marinetto Shop, eng erty 0: * 9] ae any, ae ved at the close ct the program = F. B, Lambert, ‘of Minot, well known | will be hold Monday night when Gov- Nichols of Moffit was a ‘busi- septa 4: Hahex Bile, || over $25.00 to be sold for $12.00. served at the close CURE DDENTY |. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS | in Bismarck, is visiting friends in the Cinor Nestos'will De the speaker. ‘The | ness visitor im the city today, ae eae é . oy ast 3 ‘ :, B. G. Lochren of! Steele, Edward | city today. jolder boys are invited to be present at | ais x | Clifford Ss Shatin Rink a Peterson ‘of near Wilton, M. J, Mc- | — {the meeting. i Stel Taken From eC. ' ose op open. 10c in the afternoon and Carty of near Bismarck, W. L. Dod- VISITING FRIENDS HERE | SMe rears | 1B. Green of Moffit was a visitor anick of Ster-| Co. “A” Dance tonight. Come! in the city today. Mr. Green recently : evening. Free on Sunday. scn of Steele and John Rodgers of Mr. and M J.B.