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* .¢ TUESDAY;iOCTOBER 30, 1923 ~ : Popular New Short slensenessibsecsichasseheabesasbest z | : | Coats Have Blouse Effect|KITCHEN - | mnhencs alton FIRE CAUSES By JULIA BOTTOMLEY | ~ CUPBOARD . $25,000 LOSS: | Social and | Personal || }Entertains at , Hallowe’en Bridge | By NELLIE MAXWELL i PICKLING TIME ees 1 Ae eicious pickle ‘that ts well Iked ‘by those who*are fond of olive oft ts: @ Ol! Pickles.—Take: one hundred mall cucumbers, fingertength in size, three medium-sized onions, two quarts of vinegar,~two-thirds of a cupful of mustard seed. one tablespoonful of celery seed, one tablespoonful of freshly ground pepper, one cupful of olive oll. Slice the well-washed cucumhers withdut peeling. add the sliced on- fons—a small onion will make a: better looking pickle—on» may use | a dozen or more; sprinkle with salt and set aside to stand over night. In the morning rinse off the salt and drain the cucumbers and on- fons. Place in @ jar, add the sea- sonings, of! and vinegar, mix well, let stand for a day or two, then put into Jars and seal. Keep ina cool © place. i ry Cucumber Catsup.—Peel and grate ripe cucumbers, equeezing out ; A hallowe’en bridge party was giv- | en by Miss Mildred Eger at her | apartment in the Tribune last night in compliment to her cousin, Miss Lois Hartman of Sioux Falls, S. D, who re- Acently came to Bismarck to accept a | position in the capitol, Four tables | were in play with the honors gcing | to J Hildon Simonson and Mrs. 6. | Brewster.’ During the evening lunch- on was served. Table decorations | were charmingly carried out in hifllo- Assisting the hostess Joint Hostesses at Hallowe’en Party Mrs. Harriet Pearson and Miss ‘rene Anderson were joint hostesses t a delightful hallowe’en party last eveni| at the home of Mrs, R. .W. ‘olso The guests who appeared in charming costumes appropriate to he occasion were received by ghosts B vho conducted them to points of in- erest before leading them to the cene of the party. Jack o’lanterns ind beautiful orange and black hall- Great Northern Bridge and, Standard Oil Warehouse Damaged | Fargo, Oct. 30.—The fire which| last night charred the wooden! which carries the Great f tracks over the Tenth [if] KANDSQME SHOES THAT HELP ‘Sway and licked the south | 4 side of the Standard Oi] warehouse INSTEAD of HURT! “ad amore estimated at about! $26,500. It began at midnight or} Each k is 1 soon thereafter. ach step a woman takes is buoyant —graceful—joyous { Of this loss $25,000 was to the i sit ind it—w! railroad, according to a rough esti- —with the Spirit of YOUTH behind i hen she wears mate by William Himdam, in charge of the Great Norihern Construction here. Damage to the ' oil company warehouse possibly . will amount to $800 end to the stock $700, Ed I..Packard, manager vf the Fargo Nu ie estimated. | Mr. Himdam had trains running jover ‘one track on the south side | WALKING SHOES of the bridge early today and open- ed | another track Siortly after | Let us fit you heh osha eS RBIS EO oe el Arch, Muscle-developing Health Shoes, and we promise as much of the juice as porsihie. | running in schedule, according to a ” To a pint of the unsqueezed pulp,| in officials. that you'll know no more foot troubles! use a Cupful of good strong vinegar, | Mrs Thornton Lee Brown of Jop- 1 orem ° u a grated onton, one red pepper | lin, Mo., national organizer of wo- |. MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP Gnely chopped and salt to make pal- | men’s clubs for the Democratic Na- ALEX ROSEN & BRO. atable. Ifthe pepper Is not: hot ad | tional Committee, has been booked . £ ° 5 | a half-teaspoonful of cayenne pep- | for speeches at six of her pafty’s McKenzie Hotel Block. Piette Se Milde aa eae per. Bottle and seal, This ts de- | regional meetings, | \ : Rie: waviGy AtccAMG!s elenBPG? lke | Wiclous weith-fish tn the winter sehgh | __ i z e party. fonds are in price, ° imusement features of the evening | wild Grapes with Oraige Rina. | : fi —_— : vhich consisted of dancing and ! —Put the peeling of two oranges R F. G. Orr of Mott Named| : games, a three course lunch- | “ | through the meat chopper; add | sre e chairman of the committee on that!the Viking hotel, Fargo, according was served, places being Fur fashions progress but It three times as tmuch water a9 | .War Finance Field Rep- | date. He has announced his desire |to Wahpeton and Breckenridge i for 18. A large vase of yellow Sometimes seems that the progres- |» ground peel, let stand over night. to resign. II] health is said business men, who have identifiet the dini ti i 0 y v jet stand a; In over n 4 > ¥ 5 : i. , a q 5 lee setatarebrei toate en and that of lust year was for long. pod tes quart of wild cena ae ™. @ Orr of Mott has been ap- Sac Viking hotel robbery charge also lectric lights were attached place This season the short coat has be- Ing.all the green ones, Put through \ inted a field tative or! TRAVELER’S has deen identified by the business ‘ come popular again and is making | (Norfolk, Neb., Oct. 30.—The low-| Pointed a field representative o! men who passed one of the cards and favors for the guests. | bop 8 a fralt preas to remove seeds, Com- | 1°, 3 the War Finance Corporation and en as one pass fford Hamel of Billings, Mont. bid for the favor of well-dressed bine the pulp with the orange ring | j*t) October temperature recorded | 12° “ostablished headquarters in CHECKS FOUND | traveler's check , ; = wifes ; women, In entirely new lines und and to every three cupfuls of the | '¢#e in 27 years prevailed over SAN RAE PEER RIAA NET TENN yas an out of tor gl North Bismarck at ‘the Grand Pacific ‘ho: R 1 ' ise ayes jcombinations of fur. fixture add two and one-half emp, | Northern Nebraska today with from | tie” Mr. Orr has been assigned ter-| Fargo, Oct. 30. — Travelers'|, MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks Mrs. Keller Attends | ont%!3,ti,!ons,couts of the pres fols of sngar: simmer matt tt jer on ere ‘Temperature |fitory in the district west of the jchecks issued by the COntinental| Bett of ail after a Golden Gliat t je tte! {ent mode these ure very simple in ‘ lex, then pour into glasses, rf emperature | stig, i ort f t! ‘kota | Commercial ‘Bank of Chi 2 Loyalty Luncheon tipesiny er the ade Tee eee | Fashions of ull siris r Mustard Picklen——To a gation ot '##t nighfiwas:6 above zero. saatterr tary eemintaryits the noe | atblenstsorn theerinmeen oeace be yalty j fastening at the side, ‘The most | ation for going. io extremes tad | VIBERAE add one-half cupful of i = lines north and south out of Bis-| Westport, S. D., on May 1, 1922, Mrs. Hl. F. ‘Keller will represent | hips, giving a blouse seftect, ‘Bots | thls Js particularly rae 1 Hey far cuptuls of Drown agar. Mix, cold | Offer Reward F 8 SMI OFF Wiltrtetaln\ Gla residence |Breskenridee cis wate nomen he local Baptist church at the Loy- | choker and shawl collar styles are | Son's offerings in vis They are | ang drop in the well-washed excum-| House of David Head |in ‘tote but becmuse’ ot salisesd | Moloney, eee eemonth by Dennis Ity luncheon to be held in Fargo | shown and elthet type is good style. Tilaen three id fad Pes ieres gathered cover | connections will work chiefly out;county jail on a charge of robbing y 9} %s evening for the Baptist women | Soft furs such as squirrel, mole, long. The one-time pore quarter length belng conspicuous by | Detroit, Mich., Oct. .30.—An-|of Bismarck. He succeeds J. F f the scate missionary conference. | chinchilla. and brown or white er- te (@, 1023. Western Newspaper Onion.) | |, -| Swenson of Minneapolis, who ha { + this time national representatives mine seem to have the preference elie cps bat : ead ee = ceAe ae 1090 By hee Sets or ite been tranaforred to'soutn Dakota | £ the foreign and home societies, | and are generally trimmed with | Straight-line coat. and the faced | Hold Funeral ) |gan for the capture of ‘BenJamin| Mr. Orr during the last three | MI he foreign missionary society and , another fur in contrasting color, skirt effects. There is more vark lath Purnell. missing head of the House | Years has‘aided the government inj ’ he mission to the Indians will be | The coat shown in the illustra-| ety of design in the latter class as For Mrs P) of’ David colony at Benton Harbor. | the collection of seed loans. In selecting resent. During the business ses- ' tlon gives a splendid idea of one of | the flare may be arrived at In a! was made today. The reward is in rs ‘: ib -tail, with collar and cuffs of ing colo: lar | i e i } resses will’ be given by these lead- broad-tall, ing color, ae of Moiiit, 2, who died Satur- offered by the Detroit Free Press rs. Miss Grace Pennington, mis- sauitrel. The wide band at the hips | ounces, or deep plaits with Inserts | day at her farm home one and a for-information as. to whereabouts IS POSTPONED sleeves have a slight bell shape and | to late model a ; 4 s ast ree § er ae, 5 ment pert gataiy ie are being | 8f@ made knuckle length. ‘oe weatca Newsp» ton.» | 8oring illness were held this morn) |: : GRE ME The meeting of the state execu- ‘ . was a raMOrit-ot Moffit for the past Rummage a Saturday at)inany set. for ‘November 13, bas| as, Al states, being held in Grand Forks ' A istri in- | aga 25 years, | been postponed until November 20, j pat Sees masts arene (S: F. Hollingsworth, district superin-| Figlq Jacobson Epwscopal Parish House on ; postpo Ne r Je ewe lry Could You — ions which will be held today ai- ‘the prevailing styles. It ts. of Wide banda of | Funeral se for Mrs, Mary ‘addition to the reward of $1,000/7,V., A, MEETING ‘ ionary from Burma, India, will be ; fastens with a flat fur button. The | of different fur lenda unique charm | half miles from MoMt after: a tin: | of the colony leader. ing at the Moffit church. Mrs. Plati: tive committee of the I. V. oig> eld in 60 cities in the United ‘tendent. di hi fut Ml F 1 Se + Third street. a hes mnpeunced: in pee please: ‘ t some date in the near future will ; Bs Stn : pin hy Theodore G. Ne'oh, ciairman. | la Y old an “Echo” luncheon. BECOMES SORORITY MEMBER “Ae ena Friday WEATHERS: CHANGES aicenpanel FAS aa Wea zapetin will open at 10 a. m.| Rep ce our Bowbells Start: Miss Christine rete eaten o_o Extreme changes ot weather dur- Beulah Lignite Coal is Best | "it ‘is expected that Mr. Nelson Watches 9 owbells Starts jof the Bismarck high school, is ing Fall cause many colds and| $4.75 per ton. Order now | will present ‘is resignation as ome? P ‘ yiees-for the late B. | ing of thirty young women who are to|. Funeral services-for t cal For qui " Path) 5 #4 . . quick relief from throat, B. and P. W. Club 5. initiated into active membership| Jacobson, 65, prominent farmer of git eudbeeeehuivtrcctieceeane Wachter Transfer Co. Phomt The house that cost $5,000 in 1918 would cost nearly $10,000 to replace today. If you have not doub- led your fire insurance . —______ — ¢tc., the reliability and experience of your deal- er is of first importance. The outward appearance . of an, inferior article in the/Alpha Pi chapter of the Alpha/ the Arena district, who died at a 10-| sods and croup use Foley’ 42. ii ¢ : 2 Honey ) 62. A Business & Prof. Women’s Club Chi Omega. Among the present ac-|, : ee aga pcune vr cleyisinon vag organized at Bowbells, October tive members of the Chi Delta Phi| *! hospital Sunday mornings as ®)and Tar. Contains no opiates—in- | di eae oh DR. M. E. BOLTON {9th with a charter membership of sorority which is soon to be install-|Tesult of complications from ad- We te pate e oh sh erennes \ ‘i Osteopathic Physician twenty-five, Much enthusiasm is ed if’Alpha Chi Omega is Miss C! vanced age will be heid at the Luth- | Largest selling cough medicine in| ..4..O, U.. W. Hallowe’en pa y' “ 11936 4th St.- Telephone 240 manifested in this new organization, lotte Logan, wlso a Bismarck girl. | ran chirch of ‘Atens Friday after-|{f° vorld. ‘Foley's Honey and Tar, Tuesday, Oct. 30th. dance f 5 ! and being the thirteenth one in the! — , noon at 1:30 o'clock: Interment will o'clock A. O. U. W. Hall. Bismarck, N: D. over what it was in 1913 i a ae HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL va{ttte place+in the cemetery at Tut- arg gs pecs Peo AMRES pied : oy ; : may approach that of your protection has been * 2 fiowt ! A hallowe’en carnival will be held tle. ; i : : . ; rang . inhall. 4 sration wNuraday night at A. 0. U..W- hall| “Mr, Jacobaén ‘who'\was born in| D8" Mlinois. the higher quality—yet practically cut in.half there is a world of dif- if ference in wearing value. There is a mighty If you should have a ..: fire, your insurance would go but a short way toward _ meeting the cost of re- ~ sur baby ciub. by the M. B. A. All members. und| Norway has resided near Arena for SL REMY their friends are invited to attend! the past 35 years, and has taken a BARNECKS:RETURN HONE thi; affair which is expected to be| leading part in the agricultural life Clare H. and F. L. Barneck left} one of the most delightful afatirs of| of his community. He leaves to ‘art night for their respective homes| the season. mourn his death, six sons and three =" Orcane " sight of difference in ss n Albert Lea, Minn., after attending daughters, Peter, Henry, Carl, Wil- / Variety Store \ a h fel the Biecoment Don't take ‘he funeral of their brother, William| p, PATIENT OUT OF TOWN | liam, Ben, Gustav, Mrs. Sig Wenaas, DR. B.S. ENGE MANDAN, N. D. watches -carrying e such a chance. who passed away recently. R. E.; p, Patient was called to Minnea-| Mrs. Olie Olson, and Mrs. William ana same number of jewels. H tarneck of St. Paul, Minn., wyo was pois, Minn. last evening by news! Scott, all residing in the vicinity of Chiropractor DINNERWARE From 80-Veare of actu: riso here for the funeral is unable that his father, Anthony Patient,| Bismarck or Arena, His wife passed Itation F ‘The kind. th ic fi : aded a id ‘ o return because of si ing !who has been seriously ill for the| away seven years ago and from :hat Consultation Free e kind that make, entertain- experience we know uptured blood vessel in his leg! past several months is failing rapid: ing a pleasure and prices that -| ti til the nt he has made H ortly after his arrival. While his Pe =] Cini mur iMG pecbant Reus Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. please. values, Hcondition shows improvement, it is | Phone 260 5 eported that he will be unable to \ LISBON OPENS =o H —= eave here for some time yet, The Lisbon B. P, W. Club will op-{ 4 a and its present : DPR rs past en its activities for the year by a J : MONDAY CLUB MEETING Hallowe'en. party, and a very inter- : } i: SHOE REPAIRING F . A. KNOWLES Mrs. G. F. Dullam was hostess to/ esting progtam is being outlined for \ HENRY & HENRY nembers of the Monday club yester-|the years work. SS: Jeweler — Bismarck. INSURANCE AGENCY - Phone 961 Office—4th St. lay afternoon: The study of Africa vhich has been started by the club Established 1907 The house of lucky wedding rings. CREWSKY SHOE SHOP 109—8rd St. EPISCOPAL,GUILD Child’s- Best Laxative Is Opposite Van Horn Hotel. (Gnd will be continued during the] ‘he ladies of the; Episcopal Guild “Oo):. * . » tinued. Mrs.-T. R. At-' wilt hold @ meeting Thursday arter-| C@lifornia Fig Syrup report on the “Repub-‘ noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Parish! lic of Liberia—Its Future” Mrs. H. House. ;This will be a “work meet-| *, Goddard discussed “Commerce,| ing” for the bazaar. Railways, and Telegraph,” and Mrs. i. R. Berndt spoke on the “Congo *ree State.” We offer you four patterng in OPEN STOCK: Raddison—a white semi-por- celain,.clear glazed, fancy, em- bossing. CALLED TO CONCORD Frank Shepard left this morning for Concord, New. Hampshire where For the friend ‘far , away, for the’ folks 6 C and Saucers LEAVE FOR THE WEST. . | ne was valled by the illness of his g back home — your , abe: 6'B and B plates Mrs, J. E, Perry and Mrs. Finley |deuenter, Mies ann g : yout | McDonald, mother and sister respect- Sr al cee a 1 - photograph, 33 6 Dinner Plates 98 6 Fruit or Veg ¢|1 Open Round 1 Meat Plate 1 Bowl « Pc. Dinner Set $10.65 ps 9 Dinner $21.50 cure and’ Gaucer: i, 20c , Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of Gold Band Pattern—a fine gold “California Fig Syrup” now will thor- és or 2 5 line pattern that imstantly oughly clean the little bowels and in Gone pleases. N vely of W. E, Rerry, have left for MISS BELL.GOES WEST. Seattle, Wash., where they will visit} Miss Emma Bell has. left for Los ‘ora short time. Mrs. Perry expects | Angeles, Cal., where she will spend o’.spend some time witn relatives] the winter months, ~ n Centralia, Wash., before leaving oo ‘or California, while Mrs. McDon-| - MOTOR TO ARENA dd will return immediately to her Madge Runey, superintendent fH iome in Vaucouver, B. C. of ol, and “Mi ry Cashel, so- : | cial worker, motored to Arens today OPEN DOWNTOWN CLI ROOM | on busin d |The Minot Business & 'Prof. W Pr en/s Club “has decided to establish ‘ VISITS FARM down town club rooms, It is plan-| Commissioner of Insurance S. A. ted to have the rooms furnished im-| Olsness has gone to his farm near ‘ WILL YOUR BOY HAVE ONLY 1 CHANCE IN 37,500? Among people who ‘have only a grammar ~ school alaeation, only one in 37,000 attains Arrange for a sit- ting -before- the busy winter sea- son starts. mediately following, the. rerfovation | Sh to’ look after business in- : Be) : ‘ a position o: i Ive ic thy ar ring: cstensine #lon mone 0° Io ex business in-| g few hours you have a well, playful : : ag 88 Pe. Breaktast $7.29 2 Poa ph Rrra wy S gg world. Gov. opening will probably, take place é : Cait : ; 1 SRR ‘ ; . e early’ in November. RUMMAGE SALE : cant 9 ; cs ms : si 60 Pc. Dinner . ; 4 | ane epiecopal ledge ot hold ’al Sear : fae ; 7: “a : Set at.......... $13.68 A high school graduate has 22 times as JOINNER FOR MR, rummage dale at the Pfrish hou Complete service tor 6 persons. great an‘opportunity ; a college graduate 200 | AND: MRS, SMART /on Third street Saturday, Nov. 3. ~ Mr. and Mr '. McDonnell en- Saeco ftertained af Sunday evening GUEST AT CONVERSE HOME Mrs. W. H. C. Elwell of McGreg \ v ‘ity for Jefferson | Iowa, is visiting at the home of Mr. City, Mo, Covers were:laid for eight | and Mrs, C. C. Converse. ° i times as great. Encourage the boys and girls of Bismarck to stay in-school! Let's give them to be leaders! : een i se 100 Pc. Dinner : $2 I. pattern in color, on high grade white semi-porcelain, fat the charmingly. appointed dinner. rermeatt Bavarian—a. dainty rose ani ( Baws BUSINESS CALLER ei nema FO ERR , gold ‘line -pattern—a pattern . MISS. BRADT RETURNS. A.W. Mundy of St. Paul is id Bis- . a : 3 HH | that pleases the most exacting. 4. Miss Margaret & Bradt, field sec- | marck on busintas. wh x ‘ 4 ? 100 Pe: Dinner $54. 75 Hirctary for the Christisn Endeavor, | cre rr i) ‘ : : % yi Set at..:., ‘e i|-eturned today from the-< rn part 5 fot the stite where ms has’ ten e eeged in field work for ‘the past six { ph te A complete, service for 12. ‘We also offer sets ‘DANCE|E ‘a ’ ae Old Time Carnival Dancing. Party. n , 5 Bluebird: and Patterson’s Hall, Wednes- day, October 3ist. .10 Cent Mogind