The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1927, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927 AISS PATMRR | Crowa G r pon |?" ha hinis We is an i i Th didn't] The Methodis: . , HSS P ALME Crowd Greets Round-the-world Flyers Upon lan Iliad For Little ° Wed? Out! the ouvinge of botue luk Washing © He the"iden ot, motoring 2, ‘he | will hold 6 veetee mele os oe ( Their Return to Detroit W Folk Déuiiits es & cies irae ee Gone church basement Saturday, Oc- , +—______——-4 Three eggs, 2 tablespoons melted | the gas, ramming a line of parked| tober 15. lard, 1 cup mashed potatoes, 1 cup granulated sugar, % cup sour milk, 4% cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, % teaspocn salt, %2 tea- spoon soda, % teaspoon grated nut- meg. : Beat eggs until very light. Beat cars. A pedestrian oy, between two of them got a broken leg. Fancy Tokay Grapes, 24- pound lugs, $1.55. — Dick’s Grocery. Mrs. W. F. Crewe announces | the opening of the Betsy Primer Shop at 808 Second St., ey October 14th, from 11 to 6. TEACHER MEET ye If instruction can be made enter- Author of “A Parent's. Guide to Children’s Reading,” ete, For NEA Service tate Officer Urges ‘Selling’ of | State to North Dakotans Through Pupils | |taiying, a mother is satisfied, a child is pl d, and the teacher who eventually ig to receive the child in {the classroom is relieved. Such a in sugar and shortening. Add mashed potatoes and mix smooth. Add soda to sour milk and imme- diately stir into first mixture. Add FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST t child has an initial incentive. She remaining dry ingredients mixed a knows some of the fun to be derived and sifted. Mix to a smooth soft qatand For Oct from thing that grown-ups call dough. Put part of dough on a SCIENTIST AP)—Stressing the necessity of de-| education, Ske krows that it is not well-floured molding board and roll feloping an instinct for beauty in| imprisonment and she feels a joy with a floured rolling pin to % orth Dakota, | | fe school children 0 ertha R. Palmer, Int of public ins! nal con-| ern Nortiy ssociation, | h opened he morning, to * North Dakota to North Da-| ss through the pupils in their} rural state, ed the school in t ram of the sta eacher has » the teacher he declared. amily group out of the sho come to her, and can hem a conception of beauty whic them better le to Miss Palmer importance of the onal pro- President A. p, of the Uni- | ‘preme court today by J. Bert Miller, Astate representative from Kankakee, AMBASSADOR RECALLED » is shown with Henry Ford upon in their plane, aN SeconD Fa World.” son. Sailing December 2. One management, ship and shore. Paris, Oct, 183—(?—The Havas Poor ht fermen HF | agency, i-official news agency, . M. ¢ gare that Christian 611 2nd Avenue, South iy, i he soviet ambassador to France, had been recalled. | Fancy Tokay Grapes, 24- ings, $1.55. — Dick's o ‘Cheques—Good Minneapolis, Minn. Canadian Pacific World's Greatest Travel System in her pursuits. Even a very young child can feel, even though she can- not analy it, that inspiring thing considered a rowful to to be parent of the a boy or girl feels ack the difiiculty of m such a state is doubly jemerg hard. One of tho season’s most enter- |tainingly enlightening books is a tall, inviting volume called “The Playbook of Troy,” by Susan Meri- ther (Harper and Brothers). It ells the ancient story of the fall of ‘Troy when Greek and Trojan heroes moved with mighty grandeur along the world's competitive march, But it does more than merely tell the story, It ig a game book, too, There are cut-out illustrations by Esther Peck, and the famous wooden horse as well as ships and heroes can all Bismarck Cloak Sho The Popular Priced Store inch thickness. Cut with a dough-. nut cutter ied in flour and drop in deep fat heated to 365 degrees Fahrenheit. Fry until brown, turn- ing several times. If a thermometer is not used the fat should be hot enough to brown an inch cube of bread from the soft part of the loaf in sixty seconcs. When dough- nuts are done, drain on brown paper hal roll in powdered sugar when cool. FUR BECOMING SCARCE Chicago.—Owing to the college boys’ desire for coonskin coats, a million racoons are killed every year, the United States biological survey reports. Other animals are ap- proaching extinction. Only a few hundred antelope and grizzly bear are left, and coyotes and wolves are becoming scarce, Fond du Lac, Wis—When 0. W. of Bismarck Announces a FREE LECTURE ——on—— Christian Science REV. ANDREW J. GRAHAM, C.S. B. of Boston, Massachusetts : be extracted from the book without Gunz was driving his car the other Member of the Board of ii a ersity of Wyoming, who for two! re : ® dr lem oO e Board of Lectureship of The Mother ears taught in schools of North Da-| Hier at Heat bored oie end day, he didn’t know he had a mouse Church, The First Church of Christ Be ee. y. Brelt DFO: | the wooden horse in whic! Scientist, Boston, Mass. r of education and director ot! Ulysses and Agamemnon and some ity BENOTI: bakol, th Paduthes of the ited ee Greeks ae Sisters of circumstance are Mrs. GIRLS eee Witte > s, when they can make y, ae oa maty. i“ . ine intel toy Roeaesulcris of these Pave) eendine a ets wine are looking for financial in- REX THEATRE ent spe ew | The story itself is told| 13 of New Brunswick, N. J. who ndence sbjectives of education today and so eeert i rota. | 202 of Ne' 4 , eke . ir, Breitwieser urged the use of | with animation, with stirring quota-| have been barred by municipal au-| LEARN “BEAUTY CULTURE” _ . F ositive t dinie EIROUS as nEOReH a ae pe Tanbldes oe thorities from atten Eh high a There Is an ever-increasing demand Thursday Evening, October 13 i) negati e teaching methods ent, it is Well execiited in ebay ald bcd rite td for our students. Our employment a The afternoon is. being spent in 1 be a boon to parents and| Merccity of protecting school girle| (partment has more requests for at 7:30 P. M. sectional conferences in various Eesiniatd pel ey pi ta pi} w.| operators than can be supplied. fone ee tal ee eon rom a ee ele womal 23 nblf isis i themselves, on he officia ‘i arters o| ie P fe g ressing w: ring you comfort an ie is i ranvention, Pee sttta, M. Wile haa vie be a es happiness our, pod descriptive ona The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend. ov. A. Sorlie, r. John Guy ive a M. hy, “ . “i ‘i P -mak' — —_ ustrat! catalog explains every- “owl Keys of the University of Wis- produced a toy-making book: for 14 Menus For the | thing. Write for your copy today. consin 1 President Crane are | ne sa ieeer Ned “With ‘Seis. . Paul’; Hairdressing Academy, Loeb pee ay He aay penne ee ee Same Family | Arcade, Minneapolls, Minn, Setest Beo'clock with community \oTia tiyeen: dann thane otra te Del Dee ae GN such things as dolis’ furniture, toy |® 4 ingi: tea doby Grand F¢ ae i oh Leper tear aN oe i villag: automobiles, Shristmas. ee Nounty. Superintendent of Schools COM WAS Mone the less hearty bed y dint fly all the Way. trees, place cards, Noah's Atk and BY SISTER MARY BREAD BUILDS STURDY HEALTH Slroy Schroeder from | an be made out of paper,| Breakfast—Baked apples, cereal, = the state univers + depart- steners, brushes and paints.| cream, broiled bacon, stewed to- a 1 fe) nent who will appear are Mrs. C; It is very clearly explained—rainy | matoes with toast cubes, oven toast, Miles Humpstone, contralto, and stormy days can forego their| milk, coffee. Th « fohn Howard, violinist wintry reign of terror if this little) Luncheon —Meat and vegetable eatre pa yolume precedes them. nrc jie, endive salad, graham bread, a citreus wagon scunds as though a hnuts, sw ider, SCHOOL TE AMS jicltentsat thing to make in the Spinner Gace site Tonight Only nursery—and with the making Of| broiled halibut steak, spinach tim: " per i bs bales, stuffed pepper rings, whole Crashing, burning _ planes, ] p adnate Cie oe rolls, grape pie, milk, cof- gripping parachute jumps, 2 “The piece bag book,” by Annal’ The fish and spinach are served Tie the thritie tee this a .o:. \ La 'T. Blauvelt, illustrated by Truda| on the same hot platter with a gar- (Apel immedrorlane eens St. Mary’s and High School Dahl, dante chilisen ay bodass 21>) nish of lemon slices and parsley. Bete UES eee tor eS ginning to learn how to sew. rve the pepper rings stuffed with A give Freshmen Battle to 6-ll is explained how they can make such) a well seasoned mixture of cabbage |M an Vis oll ime ity oete Score Wednesday articles as a duster, bedspread, table] and celery on a bed of lettuce ar- saectdionent, - cover or duck, It serves the in-|ranged on a chilled platter or salad tended purpose although the scissors] server, Let each person serve him- Bismarck high school fresimen and paste sound much more allur-| self on his dinner plate, Since and St. Mary's battled to ing. Both these books are published] there is no overmoist vegetable nor om the Hughes Field Wednes by The Macmillan company, a meat with a gravy or sauce this :rnoon. Both teams played good football ‘ for beginners and show prom of some real material for future use. The freshmen scored early in the Becond period by a series of line T plunges, The St. Ma fo WONDER LOAF = without headgear or sho tare ears re BLUE RIBBON ripped through the freshman line to| Here are William s mentee {Golan as. HUMPTY DUMPTY OF BREADS! score a touchdown in the third pe-|they were greeted } PERS WOM sensei stats ; MILK BREAD e riod. Both teams made their point : AS ete JUNIORS : after goal on line play: SUI AS 100% WHOLE WHEAT Your grocer carries the vari« The outstanding players for the the front panel of GRAHAM ety of breads and the variety high school were Da n, John RAISIN of sweet baked goods listed Spriggs and Henry Potter. Sebas-/«. RYE h 1 5 tian Goetz and Chester Finlayson RAISIN RYE ere, Surely it’s folly to bake played good football for St. Mary’s, MANY LENGTH ER RACH IAEA your own. And equal folly not making most of the gains. tion trips m : to se: variet inaii The lineups. cling ¢ Comedy PLAIN ROLLS pon quelle, vt ¥ cauaiet Freshmen St. Mary's “The Wisecrackers” : Delici ’ th b : » G. Skaft re J. McDonald jiciousness—these baked ‘ | J. Johnson rt 1H. Manning | frocks. 6, " FOX NEWS goods have it. « _ A. Schneider tg ‘iE. Sehriener ees, | G. Hartley ¢ 1, Boespflug LIGHT JA We supply your grocer with a || R. Troseth lg L. Williams} White pique Coming, Tomorrow and fresh variety of breads and if H. at j It afro NGL or separate blou 99 Saturday sweet goods every day so you'll > R. Berthold le |. Fortune] silk are sponsored by , a : i D. Brown ab S. Goetz] topping for black pl The season’s best comedy always find something there to (3 Smith Ihb A. Beer Veg prrena please you and save you worry J. Spriggs hb | M. Balzer COLOR rs fashione moe U8 Poon, ‘Painting the and work. Hi. Potter °. Finlayson} =A Lanvin mid nodel of the fur “ is 9 99 Ny . Substitutes: Paul Neibauer, Mike! rose-hued ina flowered paticenavith The Champagne of Ginger Ales Town ; Goetz (St. Mary's); Wilton Crewe,| handings, stitched helt and vicca hat! ao” BARKER B ‘AND aed ee John Hafstrom) jn rust red. "§ ’ (Freshmen). Pons eet F Referee: Ernest Benser; head ROUGH Phone 912 linesman: Ernest Lack. New rough s -) a sas white and white fle -eady oe ag et a ee Rant Serve a Variety of Baked Goods—Your Grocer Has Them Keeps Soldiers Busy} tirians to medium large hats. Soldiers at Fort Lincoln are busy STRAW getting the fort grounds in order and Parasols, sandal working on the interiors of the) of the new a straw in) ' buildings. No formal drills have greens, tans and embroidered , been held yet, and it is not expected} in color offer summer charm, A i routine will be adopted | . that regular routine will be adopted | Hipcunia canis | FOR SPORT AND DRESS WEAR ar oa iss the buildings and grounds in order! The tendency towards more full- occupying nearly all the time of! ness in skirts and toward uneven! AT . the troops, it was said today. -hemlines brings the cular skirt ‘ into popularity ag \ ie 69 MINERS TRAPPED | O a Ta Scranton, Pa., Oct. 13.—(. SPANISH INFLL | ’ /« ty-nine workers were reported trap- An alluring golden yellow taffe | ipad today in the Peck shaft of the} dance frock akes pick, Chantilly j endale Coal company at Jessup,| lace in Spanish fashion for its long lel oO asia 1 a ear shore, after the breaking of 8) —— fb -4 >= | Who ever heard of such a thing?. ., ‘wheel on a hoisting apparatus. J) Se ‘aint s clinging to sun- q *, fuen are said to be in no danger but |? —— TER JOR bleached precipices: Chattering, : A 25-Ib. crate cannot, get out of the underground | comic-opera crowds in st : ing. }%—= —_—_—_—_—_———___--——__+ bazaars. Fantastic festivals . use there is no other opening. 1@ Lot OF BETS serie Cirgatea cea Veae ta - , WOULD OUST LEN SMALL ARE PLACED gachange, for winter, if you'll We have just received from our buyer who left for eastern ‘ ingfield, Iil., Oct. 13—@)—A A 1 MORE a " . 4 ». atten foe Jeave fo file retiton fo dg ge ie markets a few days ago a big selection of the Newest Styles in @Die ; mus to corm . BE. > ‘OF! Cruise . 'S wider, state’s attorney of Sangamon e 2 n a Jeounty, to start quo warranto, pro; Doce i EpYeiere aoe Sport and Dress Coats. Every coat carries a real saving that t q to oust Governor Len Smal fectly as in a dream, 7 H in i as with the clerk of the su- pce igre Het iagny, joes will not be possible again in 1927.

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