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\£v- 4'* r*'# -.v^i ii I t? ST I ... f: .v.<p></p>&«*'•*£& *1^ ifl *Lfv "fri* T1-^ a* ,.,- .. .wT^ Emmeuthal 8«rin Neufcbatel Pinater Cwninembort Gorgoozola Blenheim StiltOD 1 Thes^ aro a few or ine store full of "good things to eat" you will find at EHefsen's. Our store is bounti fully stocked with the choicest foods that the market affords. You get Kllcfaen quality at consistent prices. Order from this list or come here and select the groceries you need for your Thanksgiving table. Phon* Fancy Florida Orape Fruit Fancy Jonathan Apples, peck Choice Spitzenberg Apples, peck Choice New York Kins?.s Apples, peck Catawba Grapes, per basket Malaga Grafted, per basket Jersey Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. Fancy Cran berries, per quart Cudahy's Wet Mince Meat. -lb. Jar Cudahy's Wet Mince Meat. bulk, per lb. cat?h -V-va ^•1^ 'f '"i FOR EVERYBOilV EVERYTHING TO MAKE THE THANKSGIVING DINNER COM PLETE CHEAPER THAN FOR YEARS—TURKEYS ONLY 15 TO 18 CENTS PER POUND, Turkeys 15 to 18 cents per pound. Chickens 12 to 15 cents per pound. Ducks and geese 15 cents per pound. QUALITY GROCER Phone Your Orders 498 Thanksgiving 417. NUTS Ffcney Mixed Nuts, per lb. Fancy California Walnuts per lb Fancy Taragan Almonds. par lb Fancy Polished Pecans, per lb Fancy Filberts, per lb Fancy Brazils, per lb Fancy Shelled Walnuts, per lb. Fancy Valencia Almonds, per lb. Fancy Jordan Almond's, per lb Fancy Shelled Pecans, per lb Pineapple Cheese, .18© 2 0 15c .5©© 60c .73c 8 0 .t. Edam Cheese^ each s 6 5 e 1.S5 PROMPT DELIVERY I«°r L. i K, r~ .¥•• Great Slock of Cheese liiiiAH! lilG EATS Walnut Edam International Ctmm Limburger Vizet Wm-OliTe Boqxiefort Piconto Pimrnto Rkhorn Potted Cheese Pineapple Tureon Theee are the prices quoted today in Fargo markets. They are prices that are ^bringing broad smiles to the faces of Fargo housewives for they are low er prices than have been quoted for years in the days just before Thanks giving. At these prices there are few Fargo families that will not be able to af ford turkey, or some other fowl whi:h may be preferred for the Thanksgiving dinner and one rnore reason for Thank fulness is add to Fargo's big list. There will be an abundant supply of all the "flxin's'' that go to make up a first class Thanksgiving dinner, und they are ail to be had at lower prices than have obtained for years. Cranberries at 10 cents per quart apples from 60 to 70 cents per peck I pumpkins, for those good old "pun kin pies,' at 15 cents earh grape I fruit at 12^4 cents, these are some of the prices quoted that are lower than i last year on every item and the articles are to be had in excellent quality those prices. There will be an abundant supply of spinach, celery, lettuce, both head and leaf, radishes, green onions cu cumbers, tomatoes, from California, parsley, cabbage, spuash, etc.. etc. Yum-yum. "Big eats" for every body and then some. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Candied Cranberries. After cranberries have been cooked, make boiled syrup of one cup water and two cups sugar. Dip berries in syrup, place them on a plate, lotting candied frosting cool on them. Beef Broth With Barley. The shin pieces are best for this purpose. Allow one quart of cold, salted water to every pound of meat and bones. Soup should cook slowly ilways. While the broth is boiling sift in the barley and cook thoroughly. Serve with cubes of toasted bread. Frosting Cake. If a cake has been frosted with boil ed iHng, in which a beaten white of egg has been used, and the icing re fuses to harden, s^t the cake in a slow oven or In the heating closet under the oven. In a few minutes the icing •will be hard and firm. Sometimes simply setting the cake near a large, lighted lamp will be sufficient. When boiled icing refuses to harden as soon as it is spread over the cake it is due tD its not having been boiled long enough. Stirring It very thoroughly JtiF 23c 25c GROCERY Is fully equipped to supply the most particular wants of the Thanksgiving sea son. All Thanksgiving- spec ialties. All frestf Fruits and Vegetables on The Market We have on hand a o o o e e a e ed stock, Fish (Ludefislc.) Phone 816, 302 Broadway CRANBERRY SHERBET .Dehc.ntjs wiih the Thank^giviiig din ner. Order it here where it is mad right and sold right, like all Bijo i J^anct*. Hprt, 6B8fi6WflM8 The Finest Stock of Fresh Hens ^nd Chickens Ever No. 1, Broadway, after it is mixed with the white of the egg will make it thicker. Good Whitewash. A whitewash tliat will not easily wash or rub off may be made of ten parts of slaked lime added to one part of the best hydraulic cement, the whole 0 $ ^sidTrin^w^nr! °f PHONE 7«0 THE FARGO FORUM AND DAILY REPTTBLTCAlSf. TTTESTVAY, NWEMBEI? I THE FORUM'S THANKSGIVING MARKET GUIDE ,V. 1- yyf?J v?,k demtnds 11 a frivolou8 side ringlets are once more the rage and are wonderfully becoming to most to°date ma" 2?#i Killed Offered in 3 Fancy Fresit KM.!e«l Turkey s 10e, 12J^c, 15c and 18c Per Pound i k O y s e s e e i v e e s a i y o e o y s e e N u s a i s i n s A e s a e s O a n e s a e s W 4^- Figs, Crisp Celery, Seasonable Vegetables of all kinds, Staole and rFancv r.r^ri« Crisp Celery, Seasonable Vegetables of all kinds, Staple and Fancy Groceries/ "FINEST AND MOST SANITARY MARKET IN THE WEST* mixed well with salt water. It should be applied thin. This recipe has the Sanction of our own national govern ment, which has had large experience In whitewashes. (Additional Market Ads on Page 9.) Chop Souey, at Rathskeller, Moorhead. Plenty of Ringlets For the New Style ol Hairdressing coiffure therefore bangs and ^.said t^e iavre intricate the coiffure the more up f'nt X. & Vou do not know how really delicious this tea.will taste' wit your Thanksgiving dinner. Six blends to choose from. S. HADE LAND 413 BROADWAY r" tt/1*W. •Ytrtfr'- Fargo—See Telephone 591*-5Sf2: Heard Here And There MRS. FRANCES HODGSON BUR NETT PROCLAIMS HER DOC TRINE OF CHEERFULNES8 ONE DRAWBACK TO OUT Of DOOR SLEEPINGh-^WHAT 18 Af» IMMORAL BOOK?—THE DOLl FAO SILLIEST .OP ALL. Mr?„ FRANCES HODGSON BUR NETT proclaims herself the apos tie of happiness. "I practice a doctrine of eliminatioi I on that which will not make me hap i py," she says. "I am the prophet .» happiness. In the early Victorian day I it was fashionable to be uhhappy am morose, but we have changed aiiutha now. "Unhappiness is indecent, not ro spectable and futile. An argument too. is futile. In the first place, an ar I gument can't exist unless it is founder on fact, and a fact is a fact and can* permit of argument. I believe our bi| creative powers of things intellects are the powers that come from with out. That is the real manifestation o the psychic. "People,should forget their devils un •ceep their pink lamps lighted. Thai little word among my friends. A pink lamp always makes everything lo lovely. It Is always blooming. So toll each other all the nice things wt an whenever we can and always. You .'nust sacrifice everything to be happy if you arc happy you know you are bound to be good, for you can't be happy unless you are good." Sleeping out of doors may be at) Wry well for your own health in crisp au tumn weather, and porch sleeping all winter is to be recommended, say the doctors, but what if your snores dis turb the neighborhood? This happen ed recently In East Orange, N. J., where a formal complaint was lodged against the snorers. Mrs. Theodore Roberts gave a Dew definition of an Immoral book tn Tier •jpeech before the New York City Fed eration of Women's Clubs. She said: "It is hard to decide just what is ar n is not an immoral book, opinions differ so. However, it seems to me that a book which places in the heart a desi- e I for virtue or engenders a hatred vice cannot be immoral, no matter how I broad its lines. The most immoral literature Is that Which touches upon the most sacr* I Relations of life lightly, and all too of ,len such a book is considered innoci ?us. Just remember when the 1ra!o rill BEST GIRL LIKES Bijuu candies you can find a straight I way to her heart if you feed her on dainty Bijou sweets. Candy of nl: kinds, but all one quality—the v5ry I best—at the Bijou Candy Mart. Into yoijr Markei Basket do not negleci to include i t* *^v "f v,rN"HAf^ 1 Ducks, i-' Them *fi.tif w-?a?w ,til i deserted wife in jestingly treated as a frump and old you are laughing, when you laugh at her, at the heart agony of another woman. 'This callous attitude toward suffer ing has seemed to me to be one of the real menaces of otir day." It Choice Tender V '»*#*_ y J" 4 ,.r :'.'.'** i *7- ,?,' c'ij Come for your Th*rksgiviog Dinner to the W O K I I N V I A I S E S A U A N J. C. Everhart.Prop. ., 223 N. P. GOOD COOKING, TASTT 'IffD €000 5ERTICF Xo. 1 Turkey, fresii killed lf€J|A and drawn, per lb 0O Sweet Milk, pure, rich and wholesome, per quart..*..... €lll# Skimmed Milk, for oyster JSa stews, per quart ». *frf# Buttermilk, fresh and pure, per gallon illU 3 So Clem merle Anderson DAINTY DELICACIES tOH givmg Buy your Fruit Cake, Macaroons, Angel Food Cake and all kinds of Cakes, Pies and Pastries AT m- •?, 207 Broadway La !?*•!*if y A V •.,r rl£ **•'',. t" ^,"h --i "wr i "Honor Brand" Coffee Nothing like it, rich and smooth, a flavor that will please the most par- 0\ ticular coffee drinker. Order c|.i a pound. Per pound.. •®,v This 1 ir»no- 81 in Jinie The latest society fad is carrying a regular places for the dolls °*t their bisoue doll, Wes. attnelr ta- MAUSER The Market Where Qualify aaid Economy Meet Corner Front and Eighth Street Tf"ww**l-^ /v™- W, K I -fv0 jf V V Paris, where for a wmen have been carrying dolls to receptions, parties and motor^ ing expeditions. The dolls cost from JSrawiSr ~ch aM h*ve i full *he women i gone so far do,A ,uncheons A»y A SQUARE iViLAL AND A and Size, your pfeK 'rom a 'arfle assort- ment, per pouiid .. Good Turkeys, per lb., 10c fo 14c IJB SQUARB u£AL Are. Butterine, good grade, in 10 lb. lots, per lb The Kind That Mother r* 1 allll V^SICv Used to Make, per lb. I The most delicious bakery gfoods on the market. Made of the best materials by skilled bakers under sUicJijf sanitary conditions. k Peterson The Vienna Bakery 207 u:}flr* dkd\, .-I?-, i ." ri.i- I /t i s net •i i 5 I I t'f He ,1So Whole Hams, Skinned, "j per pound..*. i a O Lard, Pure Home Ren dered, per pound-.*.. Compound L'ard, per pound —....... itio .143 •UY YOUR OYSTERS HEWE Corner 7th Ave. and 9th M. North. Phone 1238. & n it-.". 5 v. *T%? it 1 r".,vr? v V S1** *LT. .. WSJ* Iu'. .s, f* IIMiffi