The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1924, Page 7

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924 WAR HERO IS CHAMPION DISH WIPER, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN THE OLD HOME TOWN SAYS WIFE | KITCHEN : [USSF VERTISEMENTS | 1 | al CUPBOARD | By NELLIE MAXWELL suitable for one or two, 6 sn “TEED WANTED RTs Phone RG Mg fo ee | FOR DINNER t ht by expert rn while you | FOR 1 REN Wari front “room is | raph 1 arn at home petrical book | modern heme, close in, Board i | 6 Det) main dish {s the important { and proof lessons tista ene 886K or aN ut | one for the dinner menu; the tion guaranteed ‘ sees maar 4 ‘t | soup, salad ands desert will be SO YOURE cured Write to FOR Two n y furnishe 5 - OTTOM,_ OF oke, 2144 Lawrence s * home, 21 | chosen tO make a good combinu 8 \- Cook \ rooms in yodern home, 2 | tlon. |) Fike THERE (PE REVO. ‘TH FUNNY BUSINESS cago. ine __|_strest e Sided. 1228-1 q | Hot Roast Ham With Cider} | (1S SMOKE? THAT BROUGHT US 1 FOUND Rice HELP WANTED) Men ever | VOR tir Zoom. durnikhe’ i Sauce.—Simer a ham, after cover-| ' — HIM | 18 willing to travel. Make secret aint nse in, sGitable £ f ing with cold water, with the ad- IM IN A investigations. Reports.” Salary | two. 201. Kirst’ etrest 1sa 4) | dition of a half cupful each of car- and expenses, perience unnee- | Gop pe lahad. woom f {rot and onion cut into pieces, twe cisdty. wWelte SE Gdnaty, Souner | POR RM oH \ farni hal a or | sprigs of parsley and four cloves, Govt: Detedtive Stiteu | Yen! i auekeauing 01 | until the ham is tender. After the ree De Ee a a ) | first two ‘hours of cooking add one HELP WANTED—F ALE eee PALL , quart of cider and allow the ham SUINRIISIIESE epic niin wale ee AGENTS WANTED i to cool in the liquor. ‘ake off TeWere ib RENT. Tibey i Be IE MEN AND WOME - make lar, the skin and bake in a hot oven for ak at ho i ere inne sek | fits selling one hour, after sticking a few senna’ et co a eye | Product | cloves in the fat. SUE R Se Gn Ve ae (be tae bara verience necessary. st | Wor the cider sauce, melt three lars, MORGAN NOVELTY ART 1 teaches you the most | tablespoonfuls of butter; add four ied ‘ uecessful methods and gives most | of flour and two cupfuls of the ham | -— Typists | help eration, Give | liquor. Bring to the boiling point ; \ $100 weekly, spare time, copy | ences. W. T. Raw- | add four tablespoonfuls of fresh | authors’ useripts. Write! Joigh , Minneapolis, | cider and pepper to tiste. Carnes, Authors’ nt Minn | Meat Loaf.—Chop one pound of C-210, Tallapoosa, Ga., for particu- | 7apRaS Vou ea | fresh pork, one pound of veal and Jars | two pounds of beef. Mix and add WANTED--Ladies to take bus athe ) jone cupful of bread crumbs, one GRUNER LERNIRSUS AVGRIE WIRY REI es cupful of milk, one tablespoonful of Ne ROUBRNOLiCd sahogm ie Uoard eau BRIG. GEN. AULTMAN (LEFT) AND SERGEANT WOODFILL salt, one-eighth of a teaspoonful of tion and: ¢ a Paterson : x 5 pepper and three eggs. slightly TaGronees tt ; By NEA Service Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Aultman, heaten, Shape into a loaf, put into | + LaGrange, Archer Ave., TIRED OU Een 22 Prerere presented the discharge and a regi- » baking pan and cover the top WANTED Girl for general heuse- S WA) Samuel Woodfill, designated by mental. review. was. held. in, Wood-.| With six thin strips of fat salt: por work, Mrs. C.F month selling: electric/lighted:v eral Pershin; the outstanding | | Roast one and one-half hours, b |_omh Phone cases, Every woman buy American soldier of the World War, ‘ill’s honor. ing every ten minutes with one-half |, STANLEY | Want Girl tor Commission advanced, We deliver is home to help his wife with the The wartime hero. is eens) cupful of hot water and the fat ok Apply Mr collect... Spangler Mfg. Co., 160 dishes. s the man who on Oct. 12, 1918, at- | trom the pan. Remove to a plut- Fe : Guatee Be N. Wells, Chic 4 After 22 years of constant servite tucked singlé-handed a series of Ger- | for: pour around the lonf tomate HOP HENDRICKS, WHO CAUSED A SENSATION IN TOWN WHEN HE SWORE oFF WANTHD<Giil for Gangin” Neues with the army, the veteran hero was man nla ras al eng ie Fuce! ovensbrown ‘eniice, kup gar: SMOKING FOR A YEAR, WAS CADGHT SMOKING IN HOKES BARN SNE Cin Tr ee NCia le EEE REAL ESTATE LOANS discharged at Fort Benjamin ligr crews of each and finishing o | nish with parsley. ' ni =| Ga Mone Nara aae Tecan son here with the rank of master |last detachment with a pickax. Lettuee ‘and Pimento Salad—rte-| . TODAY- THEREBY SOLWNG THE MYSTERY OF THE LARGE RORTSAUD OIG es + them (peepee sergeant Woodfill has started for his home| move the leaves from a head of let CLOUDS OF SMOKE "THAT \KEPT THE FIREMEN ON THE RUN = HOUSES AND FLATS Datieen A brother soldier stepped down in in Fort Thomas, Ky., where his tuce: wash, drain and dry. Arca Ne pas F sti : n . Kansa: . Mo. rank so that Woodfill might be pro- waiting wife reports he’s just about | in a bowl as near the original shape sas satiedunehcneenintiammmiinae FOR REN setly “modern wel moted tc n-commis the handiest thing about the house | as possible and sprinkle with one- furnished ion to re nH ible par SALESMAN sidned sta retire with $133 a that any woman could possibly wish | half cupful of canne t Can immediate posse : : z : ‘for. cut into strips. Ju BY WILLIAMS ton if de: suitable t SALESMEN-— You can make na pou ; ing, pour over a French two reoms ; Par per m ont in Bo spdre tonne ge 3U : id. Nei i mere and serve at once. rib ing only one policy a diy SUMMONS a ee ie earch Bid Any canned fruit, slightly thick- i policies 2 f ¢ Dyas yee “ State of North Dakota, County of Rourke, Grattan Lauder; Lisbon, | (eu And 4 tittle lemon Juice, acted eee en te and $25 weekly benefit’ for siel Burleigh, ss. North Dakot pds € aes : ee a ess or injury. Total — cost In District Court, Fourth Judicial) Vogel, Charles Joseph, , Minot,| fr cottage pudding. | 7 room modern house on car line, , n District Court, Fourth acne le ph, 3 *\ (@, 1923, Western Newspaper Union.) O-O-OW WHITEY HOGEHTIG | LHCHECORACON STNIN@ AGE CG:| = COINS) aa get ae Our re dnt Albert Wedgwood, Weaver, Harry Arthur, Fargo, | FOR THE COOKY JAR Lu KIT Bbaseseaen Gene Me hee Plan. Address Underw 680 Plaintiff:| North Dakota. | — OO s Bonnell Bldg., Newark, N. vs. | Any objection to the participation @yatt, cakes and cvokies that 1-5-1t Alex Anderson, of any of the above named candidates |) will keep are most desirable at Also fur ZOOME | ccERES NANT WNIT Eee Defendant.| in the examination to be held as|eyig gonsun, when much entertain: rt coer eon eas OBIT ON GER WAG The State of North Dakota to the | aforesaid, or their admission to the}iny ig done. A wellsstocked cooky Iss marek Business Collese. Hae al a eae above nafied defendant: |bar, if succéssful, should be filed | jar or cake box gives the housewife Se eerie tie eke You are hereby summoned to an-|with the undersigned prior to the| comfortable feeling of assurance. FOR RE Seven-room modern | Yhutience in , ane Sswer the complaint in this action | opening day of such examination. | gall Gakes.—Sift all together, house, remodeled and redecorated bea pe our Writ irene ad to ve a copy of your answer | J. H. Newton, two cupfuls of pastry flour, one Well located Rent reasonable GHAR Ugh Emsades SEI NER ENE 1 the subseriber within thirty | Clerk of the Supreme Court. State | teaspoonful of baking powder, two For par payir 0-$150 weekly. Stetson s after the service of this sum-| of North Dakota and ex officio Se-,teaspoonfuls of cinnamon, one- EWA! oie Gon nangsaDeaky uae clovelnnds mons upon you,-exclusive of the day | eretary of State Bar Board. | fourth of a teaspoonful of cloves, furnished apart- Ohio ay of-service; and in case of your fail- | 12-15-22-29-1-5 | one-fourth. of a teaspoonful of nut- ull modern. Ver : to appear or answer judgment | 3 —— meg, add one cupful of sugar, three until spring. Write POSITION WANTED will be taken against you by default | Sts har eggs unbeaten, one-fourth of a cup- | M < ‘ 5 nS fe geen for the relicf demanded in the com- BIDS ROR COM. the Bis- | ful of citron ‘chopped, the grated \ Fora ictiy modern apart: | WANTED — Experience chogra- plaint | will be reecived by the BIS: | vind of half an orange, and one-half Tonge Gielen ee 8 phee ' Dated at Bismarck, North Dakoza, | margk hospital for lignite coal for) i. ssoonful of salt. Mix well and Ieoareaitt earchionacsne : iene this 8th day, of December, 1928. | |the year 1924 up until Jan. 1 with well-floured hands inake the jee ESN ore Se une BENTON BAKER, | Bids will be opened Jan. 16th, 1924, ) Tixture into small balls the FOR RENT 7 room modern ‘i “ Atto for Plaintiff, by Hospital Board. ‘ of a walnut, Bake on well-greased Office and Postoffice Address: | The Board reserves the right te | cooky sheet one-half inch apart in ROOMS FOR RENT Bismare reject any and all sbids. ante oo OMS aa (ospitat: Caraway Nibbtes.=Take one“cup- {POR RENT “Three warm furnished | To (fe defendant above named: i ful of raised bread dough, two ta- or unfurnished rooms in modern You are notified that the complaint | y oaacE blespoonfuls of butter, one ten- | home, ground floor, good rd Gredit in the above entitled action is now | {on spoonful of salt. Scald one cupful H furnished bes Cee eee CTL Tet ban ae on file in the office of the clerk of Be a of milk, add the butter and salt to ‘ is ure clean, elec A pain 1 dean the district court, in and for Bur- |, STATE Ob it and when cool add the sponge | tric ing: machine — privileges. ake ae ciel leigh County, North Dakota z rt before Hon. I./ with a cupful of sugar, one well- Suitable for couple or people with Why not have a Juvenile band in BENTON BAKER, c. -|beaten egg and one and one-half one child. Three from Sis-| your community. And town or city Attorney for Plaintiff. Gone “*\tablespoonfuls of caraway seeds. | ter's Hospital wishing to have a1 band in their 29 1 5-12-19 FJ, Grady istrator, Add@ flour to knead, let r until | 1-4-2t | community, kindly care ae i Petitioner , double its bulk, knead and roll in- | FOR RENT One large front room| Tribune an NOTICE OF STATE aude ¥ Gerald to a half-inch sheet and cut into with kitchenette. Grou Tey BAR EXAMINATION | G!'Collan small biscuits. Place in a greased } Niccly, furnished. Hob water heut,| GRBY, aval = all other p pan two inches apart and let rise. Phone 883. 217 8th St. Also want-| pound postpz n for Notice is hereby given that the} Youn 'B. st Soft Molasses Cookies.—Take one aditoubuy Mibmpy coining dauiee | Unwashed vool.. <Ons vour ry A State Bar Board of the State of R cupful each of shortening, brown : = 1d wool made into yarn ank North Dakota will hold an examina- Iu Boe oe of "orth Dai sugar, Porto Rico molasses, sour TOR MENT Ise Tumishod | Thompson, Constance. Minn. tion at the Capitol, in the City of] All Persor milk, two teaspoonfuls of soda, one jee Aree A HY chouudkeenina, (HOR: SALE=-Housuholdst innit ini Bismarek, te of North Dakota, teaspoonful each of salt, ginger, Te ied viens Gee Alek | edie ing machine, cing on the 8th day of Sena | Pe reby otitind that the cinnamon, one tablespoonful of Heron ce aoee rene he Eee 1924, for the purpose of examin- J. Grady, ad-| vinegar, with about five cupfuls of Lae a athe ORAS. Snnled ete id applicants seeking admission to] # + | Past ‘y flour, Cream the shortening, and water furnished none 535-K ' Eh . the Bar of this State. lat Bism add the sugar, molasses and sour aS z a he following named have filed| leigh and milk. Sift three cupfuls of thé = a = == a oe = = Two furnished HP. 220 r applications for permission fo)| ee ased, flour with the dry ingredients, add CRYSTAL AND AMBER | WORK WAN ated rooms for light hous ; 1 C. motor. One ingle barrel » « take such examination: ee anil to the first mixture with the vine-] Cyystal necklaces are one of the ii PAGE Tae | WORT TANGER g. ‘The Lourain Apts., | shot gun, Bismarck — Bottlin Hanson, Eldon, O. Minot, Nogth/ ected to se gar and the remaining flour; mix} most popular types of costume jew- x a , era s 5 f z } Flanagan, Prop. Phone 508. ma screen i steele Dako: |r and let stand over night to chili} eiry on display at the present time.) Strap, this morning on broadway| of 20 wants work outside of school pects steps aee okt 2 w y—Large clean cotton rags ~ — - | Roll out in the morning and cut in-|Aniber too is more sought after than| shetween 2nd and 3rd, Finder re-| hours. For information call S. E. | FoR RE oom in new moder. » cents per pound, Bismarek | . and 9| to desired shapes. Bake fifteen) ver pefore in its history. turn to Tribune. 1-5-1t} Bergeson. 1-3-3t| house, h v heat, furnished in| ‘Tribune Co 26-tf \ Be Plat) minutes, Do not roll too thin, j | et the cit h. — = se —-— — _ —_ a aoe = ‘oupty, or arising out f serene Xe eran | the pare | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Pxecuted ee _ eAD SSee Ee vendor to Yi as vendee he HELLO, DORIS? SAY, WHAT DO You SUPPOSE yn NO MATTER HOW i ce or sone ae DORIS LL HAVE TO WORKA CAME OVER HIM ALLOF )/7/ NOW | KNOW TIGHT A FIX THAT j ideconbrayt has nee ‘LITTLE LATE SO! GOT A A SUDDEN? TAKING ME WHY YOU GIRL WOULD GET e >) i by this Court on ‘Thetday jie ath COUPLE OF TICKETS FOR , TO A SHOW OF HIS @ BOUGHT TICKETS HERSELF INTO PLL BET [GaLGE Re esi ln “THE SHOW- 1 WISH YOU OWN FREE WILL - ‘ PH ERCOUT Dai ce | at the Court Rooms of this rts | WOULD COME DOWN AND WELL, VLL GO AND DOPE HERSELF OUT- in the Court House, in th y of pl i Bi County of Burleigh and WE'LL GIVE IT IT OUT AFTERWARDS 7 | von are THE ONCE OVER; —T @ eae here by, cited | and ren and | re ere to be a » this | H PVE Boe cor epee Court and show . if any you} ‘ | have, w this petition shouid not | be granted. i E By: ther ¢ oo AVES = tay . C. " ; GLORY OF HIS DESTH: Po, Ravage gE the County Court A or tan ot e 2 URE DIED FOR HES Attorney for Petitioner, a ee Bismarck, North Dakota. Let the service of this Citation | | be made by publication thereof four x = times, once each weak for four suc: ' Sete st Gases in the are | Da ribune, a newspaper -pub- n HE DIED UNQUESPIONING: |lishéa at the City ‘of Biamarck: in 5 UNCOMPLAINING:s: | said Burleigh County, all not less fAITH ON His HEART fier twenty days be: ‘ore said hear- is ga eee eee ial RL id “Batea December 13th, 4 SER t BY BLOS » |e (SEAL) I H (12-14-91-28 1-4) TLL TELL You WHAT You WHY, HAVE YOU MADE 3 CAN DO FoR ME= You CAN SORE ITIS= TM WHAT. ELSE FoR 7 \ * Raw oa THE SIGN e -NOTICE,TO CREDITORS | TENT A ION ARIE THE A DANDY SIGN, [| GONNA PAINT SIGNS We een DOOR aLREAbY ? ‘ In the Matter of the Estate of DOOR BELL BEING FRECKLES ON BILLBOARDS + g AY! Bue Dit Hattie Lutgens, Deceased, S WHEN T GROW - Notice is hereby given by the un- { dersigned Chas, Fisher, Administra- i tor of the Estate of Hattie Lutgens, late of the city of Rochester, in the County of Olmstead and State of Minnesota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having élaims against sajd deceased, to exhibit them, with the nécessary vouchers, within 4 months after the first pub- lication of this notice,.to said ad- vs - ministrator at the office of F. E. This’ full-sized model of a shaft|McCurdy, in the’ city of Bismarck, 85,feet high, intended for the tumb|i" said Burleigh County, Dated Jan. 3 A. D, 1924 of the Unknown Soldier at Arlingtot CHAS. FISHER, ‘ 4 National Cemetery, was. recently ‘Administgator, put in place and inspected-bySecre-| ~ First pullieation on the 4th day of tary Weeks and mémbers of the ‘Ne Janugry, AD. 1924. tional Gommission: of Fine. Arts. 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