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DROMTITIN i aa nlawful Manipulation of Bab- cock Test Charged by Dairy Commissioner Sr edatelaletatt —at g jouncement that 30 cream sta- SHUTDOWN INN, Djs Louis Ward to Run as Third Party Candidate in North Dakota have been for violation’ of state dairy Saws in the last six weeks mas made ae Saturday by Carl G. Petersen, ite dairy commissioner. id fF * Petersen declared the department Will confinue a strict enforcement of the dairy laws, rules and regulations overing creameries and cream sta- flons in the state, + Three stations were closed in Ber- thold and two each in Alfred, Stras- burg and Verona, he said, while other LET US DO YOUR ‘ DRY CLEANING 5 Carelessness — Gasoline used near an open fire—a frightful accident! Property Losses by Fire | Cost Millions Annually! Bring your work to us— don’t gamble with your life in the highly dangerous practice of home dry clean- ing! Our work is both econom- ical and satisfactory. | TAILOR AND CLEANER 422 Bdawy. Phone 770 Season to Be Sunday Four prizes will be awarded Sunday the Bismarck Gun club Draws Prison Term Vernon Ross, 18, Watford City, was sentenced to an indeterminate term of four to eight years in the state Penitentiary when he pleaded guilty before District Judge H. L. Berry at Mandan late Friday to automobile theft. He was charged with stealing an automobile at Hebron following an escape from the state training school at Mandan and had faced similar charges previous to his stay at the training school. Belfield Woman Is Buried at LaCrosse Belfield, N. Oct. 2.—()—The body of Mrs. ah Brown, 91, who died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Christianson of Belfield, was taken to La Crosse, ‘Wis., for burial Saturday. Pioneer Richardton FLOOD WATERS IN TEXASCITY Here’s the main street In Bast Waco, Tex., after the rampaging Brazos river made a temporary Venice of Pleture shows overturned shanty in foreground with BL Hopes turning eve ine weed ser motorboats. boat appreaching en tour of Inepection.: wi) F) foot, ruining stocks of merchandise in stores. ( Lore of Old Tales Is Hidden in Scrap Book ‘ ON . Mrs. Joseph Roether ‘Mickey’ O'Connor's Expert Marksmanship, Wide Ac- Buried at Dickinson quaintanceship Recalled r Oct, 3—()—Fun- eral services held Saturday at stg jt eid oo aul enamel Se joseph n ) wi rash ka focal hospital, his | died early ‘Th at the home of widow turned ‘Tribune a |her daughter, » Henry Loren of kept for | ichardton. \ any of Today’s Recipe taining {__ Today's Recipe. | Pumpkin Pie Filling Ingredients for this filling, suffi- n ie cient for two pies, are: 2 cups cook- One story tells of an impromptujed pumpkin, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, jooting exhibition put on by Mr.|1 teaspoon cloves, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, old state capitol! % teaspoon salt, % teaspoon ginger, Thoraldson, then} 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 eggs, beaten, 1-3 deputy state treasurer, as the prin-|cup cream, 1 2-3 cups milk, 2 table- cipal witness. Thoraldson had been| spoons butter, melted, 1% cups brown ® crack shot when in the army but/ sugar, he marvelled at Mickey's skill. Mix all ingredients and pour into 2 unbaked pie shells, bake 10 minutes Farm Woman Buried|* _Richardton, N. D., Oct. Mrs. Mike Palm, 68, Pioneer Richard- ton farm woman, was buried here Saturday. WARD FARMER DIES Minot, N. D., Oct. 3.—()—Thomas Mulvihill, 73, farmer near Lohetree in Ward county, died at his home Friday. “Funeral services will be held at Berthold Monday. Survivors are his wife and several sons and daugh- FIRE, the greatest thief of all, can’t harm your valu- ables when they’re in our great fireproof, thiefproof vaults. A safety deposit box here is surrounded with great, thick walls of reinforced concrete and steel to give you the greatest protection that the world offers. Protect yourself by renting one of these boxes for a few dollars a year—keep your securities, your valu- able papers and belongings safe always. The First, National. Bank BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA MEMBER F. D. I. C. Affiliated with First Bank Stock Corporation You're safe from loss when you’re Insured When flame bursts forth, let others scurry madly about risking their lives to save their property. YOU who are insured need take no long chances. A POLICY is waiting for you here. See us about it at once. City ‘Insurance Agency P..C. Remington & Son- : 119% Fourth St, Bismarck, N. D. 3—@— |? Jet and shattered three of the piecés| Paprika, 3 tablespoons butter or chick- before they hit the ground. Then,|¢ fat. 4 tablespoons flour, 4 table- to top off the demonstration, Majot | §Poons cold water, 1 cup milk, 2-3 cup Thoraldson held an unlighted match| diced cooked chicken, 1 teaspoon in his fingers, arm extended. Mickey | Chopped parsley, 1 teaspoon chopped stepped back 50 feet and lighted the | Pimentos (optional). match with e bullet from his trusty| Add salt to chicken stock. When Back in 1919, and his or- minutes. utter chestra were called on to furnish mu-|&nd flour, add water end milk. Cook noodle mixture. history of North Dakota. It was the|Add rest of ingredients and cook 3 signing by Lyn BY J iret fen or minutes. Serve in bowl. ernor, of the bill prov! 0 $5. Sars bond issue for the launching of North Italian Meat Balls Dakota’s experiment in what then} Ingredients are: 2 pounds ground was termed “industrial democracy.” |beef, 2 eggs, beaten, 1 onion, The tune which attracted the atten-[% cup grated cheese, % cup fine dry | tion of newspapermen at the time|bread crumbs, milk, salt and pepper, | was “In the Sweet Bye and Bye,” al- {2 tablespoons flour,.2 tablespoons lard, though doubtless there were others. |2 cups tomato puree. Have beef from neck or shank Letter From Jolin Burke ground quite fine. Combine with Also in the scrapbook is a three-|bread crumbs. Season with grated! page letter from John Burke, thenjonion, grated cheese, and salt and treasurer of the United States, deal-|pepper. Molsten with beaten egg and ing with personal matters and asking | milk. Shape into balls. Roll in flour “Mike” to “take a few minutes off|and brown in hot lard, then drop into about once a month and take @ spade | tomato puree and let cook slowly for and cut the grass which may grow|twenty minutes, Serve on # bet of around my little birch tree down near | spaghetti. the walk.” The letter, written Aug. 5. 1913, is in @ vein to indicate the reten close friendship which prevailed be-} The old-fashioned sauerbraten still tween the two men, is a wide-spread favorite. Another undated story tells of an| Use 4 pounds béef chuck, rump, or unusual incident which occurred in| heel of round; 1 onion, sliced, 3 bay- the hunting field near the old county | leaves, 1 tsp. peppercorns, vinegar and poor farm in the Arnold vicinity.| water, % cup sugar and salt and pep- Mickey was hunting late in the day | per. when @ bird popped out of the brush} Sprinkle the meat with salt and and flew directly toward him. Drop-| pepper and rub in thoroughly. Place ping his gun he caught the bird in his| with onion ‘slices, bay-leaves, and hands, thus bagging it without a shot.| peppércorns in a deep earthen diah. Sauerb: In dome edeticn’d along the street the WRLRORD 10 OPEN cA OH Health of Governor Demands Only Occasional Talks Be- fore Election Day not such that he can conduct ® con- tinuous speaking tour. In his opening talk, Governor Wel- ford said he would discuss the tax situation “thoroughly.” He also is ex- ected to explain the relief and mora- torium situations. er. After a nation-wide study the Con- the gri- said “careful the luring first half of 1937 when the ful price raising effects of the drouth will be felt.” Retail food prices in recent weeks 3 s H TW ei b zag | i ed Let nisi Don’t Tamper With Dangerous Explosives [AY There was a strong probability he would recommend civil service for the state highway departinent and other units of state government closely af- fee! public relations. Welford’s opening address will be given betwen 9 and 9:30 p. m., Mon- day over radio stations KFYR, Bis- marck, and WDAY, Fargo. MILL HEAD SUCCUMBS Minneapolis, Oct. 3—()—Harrison H. Whiting, 59, president of the Pills- Flour Mills since 1932, died Saturday in Eitel hospital. He was aeverely injured Sunday when a horse he was riding fell on him, and Pneumonia, developed. water reached a depth jated Press Phote) LET US DO YOUR DRY CLEANING FOR YOU. We always give you prompt, efficient and economical service. Capital 301 Front St. Laundry Company mato ketchup, 1 teaspoon paprike, salt and pepper. Cut the veal steaks into individual brown, together with finely chopped onion, in the bacon fat. Season with paprika, salt and pepper. Stir in the gour cream and ketchup, cover, and let cook slowly until the veal is done, about 30 minutes, The pig is the fastest growing farm animal and the greatest profit in pork production calls for maximum gtowth at an early age. A good bal- anced ration is necessary to accom- plish this. Prevention isthe vest CO -, against tires —with— KILL FIRES WHILE THEY ARE SMALL AMERICAN LA FRANCE AND FOAMITE CORP. EXTINGUISHERS Going Up in SMOKE! 206 Seventh St. N.D. H. A. THOMPSON & SONS Jobbers fer American LaFrance and Foamite Fire-Fighting Equipment. Bismarck, Telephone 63 IT MIGHT BE YOURS | It’s good business, as any good | business man will tell you, to | have your house covered by fire insurance. With such insurance your investment is always pro- tected—and for qnly a few dol- lars a year! Come in this week and let us explain our new blan- ket coverage policy—it protects you, BYRNE Agency Bist . “ SOT CR FG TEE ETE Heat dilute HETTINGER WINS Leo Hettinger, N. D., Oct. 3.—(#)—The Hettinger football team defeated Ree- der here Friday, 60 to 0. water and vinegar if the vinegar is very strong). Add sugar and pour over meat. Let stand in a cool place aix to eight days. 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