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PAGE TWO , THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE PARTRIDGEST0 BE RELEASED. INNO, DAKOTA State Game and Fish Farm at Receives 100 Pairs from Hungary Grafton D., April 8. The North tate game n this cits ed 100 pairs of Hun yw con tutio distributione farm everal different shipped local farm of Native of it thou Partridge England, an quail n that bird airie chicken Mas the year and large broods produced To Be Distributed According to Mr. Judd, who w have charge of their distribut these birds will be placed in different sections of the state do not thrive in captivity, it E and for that reason they will al liberated except one or two pair which are to kept at the loca! f for experimental purposes. In ch community where they placed, it is contemplated that from] yy five to ten pairs will be liberated, | N Ted and some sportsman who is sincerely | yy" interested in bird life usked | to keep track of them report how they are doing, I Mr. Judd is of the opinion that if| yy these birds do well during the next) > two, the commission will prebably buy several hundred more for distribution throughout the sta Henry Williams, who has charge the local game farm, announces that | any sportsman in this community who s to the birds and 5 ir appear of sever The be and Brophy year or see in the n which t habits, 0 tis east part town. AT Real Estate Transfers | ———— + anty de Registe The following wa been filed with the the past week: { Lincoln Ad. and Improvement Co. | '" to Matt Pillen and wife, block 3 of] ek the Lincoln Add. to Bismarck flor Clarence Herbert Johnson and wife ; ‘he to Myrtle C. Bo: und. 1-3 Se 31, Twp. 141 R. 7 L. D. Bailey to Valentine Benz; iley’s Ad. to Mpffet, Lot 16, Block ds have | of Deeds | Thursday. The stor . E. Young and wife, to Charley alla; Sturgis Ad. to Bismarck, |°"4 10 and 11, Block [ape National Bank to City denna. aT Sundry to Sivert |" . 141, R of A. Eberling et al. 0. F Block 98. tos has received the resignation of A. B. Jackson Jr., member of the legislature from Ram sey county. Mr, Jackson is renioy- ing from the e, No will be named unless a special ses- sion of the legislature should be called. CORND Lift Off—No Pain! successor Doean’t Kurt one bit! Drop a little! “Freezone” on an aching, corn, i. stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly, you lift it right off with fingers. i i Your druggist sells a tiny bottte of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, ¢ren. THE MOVIES ‘| THE champion swimmer more than a don’t win um, “you'll come ‘ him that he ind that he can CAPITOL a Katharine Green ot AT THE Followers of An ous we rsion Her enworth production the Capitol The Whitman Case,” a loor word, | rked ik But shot wuard ipa enworth rs were roles usual ability nt characters pl Dawson ie to Apr e} April the} ane Emigrants Crowd Hamburg Docks Hamburg has to North and the travelers of According 400 per last Hatburg, April 8 Hin e the te America for European on ed throug for the burg M Hough for All told from here last year, percent more during 73,000 were Germans, being from the castern Europe. American embarked or various vt hipbuilding Is Active In Latvia old rperial United States | ‘RUSO BANKER IS ARRESTED [Js Charged with Violation of Banking Laws fornia in Cali- Minot, N. D., April &. Crowell, former State rested Lee A. esident of the Ruso k of Ruso, N. D., was a Friday, it was’ revealed been kept a se authorities. s made by cret by the ‘The United i rant issued followin | of the North Dakota | jury in California ch [with violation of the federal reserve jact, in that he is alleged to have misapplied and converted to his own juse and benefit of himself and for monic | there National bank of Bay Pojnt, Califor- nia Crowell, at the present tim® collector for the state closed banks in Minot, ged at Williston, $5,000 Bonds Crowell furnished bonds of $5,000 insure appearance in Minot May 5 at which time it is possible his counsel, H. E, Johnson of 4 k the validity of the tment under which the warrant. s issued. The charge against Crowell, tated, is the outgrowth of counting transaction —betw Ruso State bank, and the ( bank where the paper of the North Dakota bank was furnished to the California bank, It is alleged in the ‘alifornia ; ‘ { indictment that the paper furnished | was | by the North Dakota bank werthless and that Crowell was so aware of the fact at the time of the transaction. It will be the defendant's conten- tion that the paper was good at the time of the transa m but that subsequent business conditions and ynomie developments have render- ed the paper valueless or nearly so. Tse Books For Smokes Not For Learning Moscow, April 8.—The demand for books among the peasants, even on {higher mathematies and other ab- | struse subjects, is a bit misleading, the magazine Crocodile, which plains that the leaves are used for cigarette papers. ‘Real Silk Scarce: In Germany April 8.—-Women shoppers say real silk has become very in Germany, chiefly because port restrictions, As a consequence j there has developed such an. enor assert the: the German | wholesalers Jon hand from trade *‘alone which will take the manufac- turers four months to fill. | JACOBSON TO FILE THIS WEEK | St. Paul, April 8—O. P. B. Jacob json, chairman, Minnesota railroad ‘and waPehouse commission, an |nounced candidate for nomination |for governor on the Republican ticket [said he would file for that office | this week, probably Saturday, an- u have | = winter, ELTINGE : working full blast t out steam and iE els mmer, whi ° siest for the since Latvia with A ita Naldi, nich will be | publie. WL The | buildin s| here re- specialty of the Latvian ship industry is constructio Jul ships, timber helor, | ccuntry rn charm ists of 20 ste nound hb [va nine motor boat: former, Jack} M. hard Parrish,| Gr swept | bodies of Kem’ Temp! rb-|is to be held at the Ma es | April SONIC mple d by a 2 ins 24. It will to which all be Alice | dance her | vited MOTHER LOVE! Mason Mrs.-O. Margaret Young of Billings, Mont., has offered her body ‘or sale for any She wants ‘al purpose.” She needs the money for her chii- m to have good educations and the same advani- soft corn, or corn between the tces,'ages other “kids” have. And this is the only way. she knows. out of it. and the foot calluses, without sore-| With the monéy—if somebody takes up. her ipr , a4 course in beauty culture and open a shop at ther home. ness or irritation. + pesition—she will take nd Forks, N. D., April 8.—The ne Not all gardenias are white. Paris is wearing bright red ones on the white collars of dark costumes. | |KITCHEN CUPBOAR! By NELLIE MAXWELL SEASONABLE FOODS A most delectable pudding may jbe made with apples and batter steamed or baked, or a simple cot- |tage pudding, baked Ike an inex- | | pensive cake in an angel tin, or in ‘a flat cake, and served with the | following sauce: | Monroe Sauce.—Make a sirup of two cupfuls of brown sugar and two-thirds of a cupful of boiling | water, Add four tablespoonfuis of ‘cold water to two teaspvonfuls of cornstarch and stir until smooth; then add gradually, whi.g stirring constantly, to the sirup aad let sim- mer for forty minutes. tablespoonfals of any gvod fruit juice and a tablespoonful of yine- | | gar with a grating of nutmeg and a | tablespoonful of butter. Serve at once, Hot Finnan Haddie Canapes.— Fry one-half tablespoonful of | chopped onion and two chopped mushroom caps in three Add two (Bblespoqnenls of flour and two-thirds, of a cupful of .thin cream. At the boiling point add two tablespoonfuls of grated cheese, | the yolks of two eggs, beaten, and | one cupful of flaked finnan haddie. Season with ‘alt, cayenne and serve on toasted breud, after | sprinkling with grated cheese and buttered crumbs and setting into a, hot oven until brown. Devonshire Ple.—Roll pastry one- quarter inch in.thickness, cut three circles nine inches-in diameter and prick with a fork. From one of the pieces cut a cifcle seven and one-half inches in diameter, leav- ing a ring. of one and one-half inches, Bake the pastry in a hot joven, Put creamsbetween the two | rings, elther cooked flavored cream | | | | or whipped cream. On the top fill the center with fresh berries, sweetened to taste. The canned | berries may be drained und added to the whipped cream when fres! fruit is not to be obtained.. : | Beet Rings and Endive.—Put two | leaves of endive through rings” of’ cooked beets. Arrange on: lettuce and serve with French dressing to which three tablespoonfuls of chopped walnut meats have been added. (@, 1933, Weatera Newspaper Union.) \ Add. four | table | spoonfuls of butter five minutes. | Minstrel Show’ Is Coming Here | | A quarter of a century or more America and England were | of the | so called be- ago, all « | | longings + within sound | atti, | | and her favorable | to voice BI cause: of her color of as to vocal charm Ad comparison with | | i the and renowned aide Patti, the | Marguerite Jackson is as bli | dark complexioned as she can | she is a member of the negro but her oh such a voice. you hear her singing without looking her you would declare you were | neag to one of t mous opera sing- ers of the day. The press notices and | reviews where she hi d, vol- | Funtarily refer to her | Curci, the Tetrazini of jack | She is deserving of these com- | famous opera singe P The vey Minstrels advertise her | With | » singer as her husband, constitutes one of celebrated vaudeville Harvey Minstrels. S a | pro for the act and this modern | Black is first revealed as a poorly but neatly dressed country colored girl show compan When she to demonstrate her voice, and then— | ~ and then the audience which has been swamped with a battery of negro , comicalities and vaudeville real- ize, the surprise that is in store for] I them and are sure to depart from the theatre satisfied that it was well | worth the price of admission to hear Marguerite Jackson, the Modern Black Patti. Harvey's the Auditorium Apri el, reater Minstrels p 14, le | | Mr. and this city jdaughter z | this morning. Announce Birth John Danabash of ¢ the birth of a t. Alexius hospital Recovering who is ill with scarlet | escing in a local hos- Ralph Irie fever, is conva is | i | i High Schoo! to , due to the ill- ness of the principal, Miss Mary Hu- ber J to the ment: Admitte tal tr Mrs. E. Ross ee REI, |ARE YOU | A MOTHER? F | This Mother's Advice is Most Vjtal| To You Minneapolis, Minn.—“Dr. medicines are exceilent, jthe ‘Favorite Prescriptio With |my. twe youngest children I took | | the ‘Prescription’ and the results, |were marvelous; it just kept me in} \a perfect state of health, I did not | suffer with weak or bad spells and jdust felt-fine during the whole pe- |riod. And I had much less suffering ‘than previously, Also both these | babies were very strong and heaitny. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is le excellent tonic for thé expectant mother to take.”—Mrs. E, N, Ross, 511 Tenth Ave. S. | The usé of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite | Preseription has zaade many women | happy by making them healthy. Get: | it at once from your nearest diug- gist, in either liguid or tablet form. | Write Dr. Pierce, president Invalids’ | Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medi. | cal, advice: —Ady.| | Pierce's especially LUMBER | FACTS NO. 9g | 1n1923,sawmilis | produced; rail- 'l consumers used 'l 40,000,000,000 feet of lumber— ‘| the record since. 1914. Lumber is if theHomebuilder’s | Savorite material. 1 i j On April 14) 2 tracted to a transient | authorized version of the Bible in the uniform Br for a position, the manager s json’s own printin: ling, Boehn® Mandan. ape ji TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924 ” | ABIBUEFORTHEBLIND * Bismarck Hospital Admitted. ‘to the Bisma tal for treatment: Mrs. Couer d'Alene, Idaho; Schield, Dodge;. Martha Bi Discharged: Evelyn Davis, Robin sd Sentinel Mrs. Emanuel Kusler, Beulah; A. Boner, Glendive, Montana; Henry Becker, Blue Grass. ~~ Seout News A fair attendane s the Scout meeting ning, and very little transacted. Following a number of tests were ‘ord, 1. pn and hiked out to the cabin, noon. busine: the meeting taken Ogic V Friday after rvin Clough cout. noon the Scouts r the boys hiked out Tests were taken and As. thes Scouts were merning, Me ! Sunday afte and about 11 0 to the cabin. birds studie coming in from the woods, they sur- prised a party of young people from | Mandan going into the gabin. few new birds have bee cd. Crow, robin, meodowlar | color , n seens report slant Robert Atkinson, a lind man qf Los Angeies, is lighting the for other sightless men. He has completed the revision of the | ille code. It con- McCLUSKEY siarted at Atkin- | TA ts of 21 volumes. Publication on a large scale ha ASEBALL T McCluskey, N. D., April 8.1 | ball fans will meet here Friday night to diseuss plans for a baseball team’ At that time it will be decided whether or not McCluskey will have | a baseball team this season. Herbert, - Ketter- Mrs, Katherine tex cay J | rington, Center; Miss Alvina Sehuck, Cleveland; Linton; Master Rudolph Paet: - ton; Mrs. R. H..Thistlewaite, City; | Her-} Master Herbert Paetz, Stanton, Discharged: Master William nts geal i y TWN NY MJ r ”, Chere Crerybody Shofos wr Spring Style Event With a feeling of satisfaction we announce a special showing of all that is new in ‘Women’s Wear for Wednesday and Thursday, April 9 and 10 Thru special arrangements we have assembled for this Spring Style Event a very attractive selection of the new styles in COATS - SUITS - SPORT COATS DRESSES - MILLINERY This showing not only compr a selection of the better styles in fashionable coats for the matronly woman, clever Boyish-style suits for the slender young miss and dresses that any woman would admit are most beautiful, but there are many pop- ular priced coats, suits and dresses that are within the reach of those of conserva- tive tastes. f * 3 7? ° 5 Don't Fail To See This Showing You'll find here dresses for afternoon pr ev .ning wear; dresses for street or business wear; and sport dresses that have an instant appeal. Sports coats 6f striped and plaid materials. in the popular styles of today. Hairline men’s wear materials in clever suits that aré so much in favor this season: Dressy coats for Spring wear of fashionable designs and beautiful materials. ~Pattern. hats are shown in such ‘good colors as Powder blue, canary yellow and green. They are most attractive for Spring wear, : Everything in Wamen’s Wear ina ‘ Very, Special Showing That You Cannot Afford to. Overlook esremnapermmerstemormy ep

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