The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1918, Page 5

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, ‘ uf ‘4 | i ra ee 1 hoa ft i } go geet ag +h be } | | | “ , t Die 4 f ’ i y | ee eae i ore i ' Oe a9 a ” -Student nurse reserve and to hola 3.gervice as nurses. The war is creating - SATURDAY, JULY: 27, 1918. RECRUITING FOR UNITED STATES : * STUDENT NURSE RESERVE TO OPEN AT RED. CROSS ROOMS ON MONDAY Recruiting for the United States stu- dent nurse reserve will open Monday morning, July 29, in the Red Cross headquarters; in the federal building. The. government ‘is calling for 25,000 young women to. join’ the ‘United States themseles in readiness to train for an unprecedented demand for trained nures. Only those who have taken the full training course are eligible far service. with our forees overseas. These nurses are being drawn largely from our-hospitals at . home. Their | places must be filled by student nirs- ed States Students Nurse reserve in| any one of three ways: | (1) As engaging to hold ‘themselves | in readiness until April 1, 1919, to ac-| cept assignments to nurses’ training schools. These women will be sen: to schools as fast as vacancies occur. Those of superior qualifications will be given preference, -and it is, of course, possible that. not everyone | who enroll will be accepted. (2) As desiring to become candt- dates for the Army Nursing school re- cently established by eithority of the! war department. with branch schools in selected military hospitals. (3) As engaging to hold themselves es enrolled for the full training course | in:readiness ‘until April 1, 1919, to ac- ‘of’ from two to three years. Every) cept assignnients to either a civilian young woman who. enrolls in the! training school or the army nursing “United States student nurse reserve Is | School. Those who so enroll will be releasing a nurse for ‘service at ‘the | called where the first need arises. The front and swelling the home army {gdvernment hopes that a majority of which we must rely on to act as our! those who enroll will thus put their second line of hospital defense. Up-; names down for both. on the health of thé American peop! The Nurses’ Training Schools. will depefid the spirlt‘of their fight There are 1.579 nurses’ training ing. forces. schools in this country. © Their need Age—This call is for women be-jis as great and imperative as that af tween the ages of nineteen and thirty-|the army school of nursing. Those fiv |who enroll for these schools will be Gualifications.—Intelligent. respons: | assigned as vacancies occur. ible women of good educatiod ana! The enrollment card. will indicate sound health are wanted—the pick ot |two classes or registrants—PREEER- the country. A college education is;RED and DEFERRED, |The PRE- a> valuableasset, and many hospitals; FERRED class will be those who, are will give credit for it. Credit will al-|ready to accept assignment to what- so. be given for a special scientific) ever hospital the government directs equipment: or for preliminary training them, although they mav state what in nursing, such as that given in spe-| training school they prefer to be sent |, cial courses now being conducted by! to, Those who register in the. PRE- various ‘colleges and schools. Some|FERRED class will be assigned first, schoolg, on the: other hand, do not|and all possible consideration will be| even require a full high-school educa-|given to their preference. as stated. “tion: The DEFERRED class is composed of \ Bnrollment—Women will ‘be given|those who limit their pledge of ser- an opportupnity to enroll in the Unit- j vice. y FLAG UNITES TWO BISMARCK BOYS ON SHIP! work on this side of the Atlantic. Capt. Fisher is one of North Dakat: best known medical men. He has | practiced his profession in’ Bismarck | for, many years, and his legion of When Zack Slattery. of Bismarck. | friends here predict for him a splendid member of an engineering corps now | success in the service of his coun- in service with the American expedi-| try, uorary forces in France, walked up al gang-plank to his transport at New) York harbor; he found standing at} The Methodist Ladies will be host-| the top of the gang plank to, receive| esses at the Country club on Tuesd him Marine Edgar Throdahl of Bis:/pext, July 30. Cars will leave the Mc- ——— wv W. 5, 8. M. E: Ladies Hostesses. zi LONDON IS STIRRED = ‘BY FUEL SAVING! ~ marck. It.was the first time either Cabe Methodist church ‘at 2 p. m.'to of the boys had met since their eu-|taye all who desire to go to the! lstment, and they thoroughly enjoyed | grounds, A pragram will be rendered the happy coincidence. (during the afternoon and lunch will; SEER ara aoa jbe served at 5 o'clock, the proceeds ‘Farewell Party from which will go to the Red. Cross Boe ay A | Come, bring:.your.. friends and bring oe Captain and | your knitting. yw, 5, 8 "Mrs. A. M. Fisher To. the Lakes, ;.. Donald McDonald, violinist at the A ‘umber ot triends of Capt. and; Orpheum theatre, accompanied by his Mrs. A.M.’ Fisher perpetrated a sur-/ mother and baby sister, left last night ‘ prise party on.them at their home on| fora, week's. visit with. his brother | . Avenue B Friday evening in honor’ot | Everett McDonald at the Grand Forks | Mies pate Or ant | training camp, whence they will go to t lakes for three wet has been assigned toa base hospitar |"? so! au: yatta, fe unit. (The <party assembled \at the 5 shomerek:Jaseph Breslow and, armed filled lunch baskets, * des. ‘cended upon ‘the unsuspecting couple, who’ were’ taken completely by’ sur prise. The evening :was: devoted to bridge and ‘dancing, and’ the guests = Bee _ departed at a late hour after, wishing | eye ~tbate hoe ay brane pallliary. career iNew. Gas and.Electricity Regula- pend ot next. week, and Mrs, Fish: | tions . Fall ..Heavily ‘on | er’ will join-him’ there later, remain-| — = ing with her husband so-long as he | Householders. | continues engaged in- base’ hospitat F | The regulations Fe regarding the re |duction of the use of gas and elee tricity have caused considerable feel- ing in London among households ue jing these supplies for lighting and cooking purposes, The effect of the order has been to place the careful person who lias kept down her bills in a more difficult position than -her nelghbor who has been wasteful. H Many families in view of the coal rationing scheme have installed gas or i purposes, and they now find that un der the conditions of the order these appliances will be ipeutictent for thelr needs, The object of. the otder was stated as being the saving of coal, but the -effect, especially in the middle-class homes, will be to rely more on the coal fire for cooking and heating pur- Is just as important: that proper 5 hat men should ‘methods In advance of moth- Suffering, pain and. distress inci- betas ‘and. nerves. poses than the other means, and a8 @ ‘Thousands of women for over half s cen- | result more coal will be burned. _ tury: who have used Mother's Friend tell! The London traffic problem wae how they entirely avoided nervous spells and nausea and p a bright, ha Glsposition t that redects, won derfally upon character and “disposition of the little one soon to open its eyes in bewilderment us:the es of his arrival. ara use of Mother's Friend durii the pe the muscles are made and kept: jable and clavtle. They expand easier whém,| by arrives, and pain and danger at the rrisis* io naturally less, You can obtain Mother's Friend at any rag ace: It.is for external use aa is absolut safe and wonderfull; Write ‘a tbe I Brad6eld Regulator Lamar Bldg. Attanta, Ga., for thelr uable and instructive.“‘Motherhood Book” of guidance for expectant mothers, and remem- bee to eet bottle * Mother's Feepe at the drugei y. kind ceele te io nature in the Js work to be never in even a fair way of solution until the American experts came over and took the matter in. hand some years ago. But they succeeded in do- ing more than solving the problem of rapid transit—they taught the people to use their systems, and the passen-} ger traffic of London has grown enor} monsly in consequence, Today experts are needed more than ever as the situation of London traffic under the present condition goes from bad to worse. The commonteer- ing by the military authorities has re- duced the supply of motor omnibuses toa mere dribble, while the saving of coal and electricity has caused the withdrawal of many of the surface | cars and the subway trains, In consequence ‘every ‘vehicle is crowded, und to attempt to board either train or car or bus during the rush hours is only a possibility for the athlete. NI val- TO HOLDERS OF _ LIBERTY BONDS | on ‘DOWNS 5 HUNS (By Newspaper Enterprise Ass’n) London, England—A_ squadron offi- cer of the Royal Air Force has just returned home on furlough with. the iregord of having shot down: five: HUN airplanes between breakfast time and lunch the day he left. Due to leave France at noon, the of- ficer started in his machine from the aerodrome at 9:40. At 9:58 he met five enemy ‘scout machii yeast east 1 enemy two-seat, ‘pl He shot down two of the ‘scout ma- Use y your | Liberty Bond _ _ BEFORE HENCE ‘ coupolis ; British Flyer Ends the Day by | for the purchase of \ s War Savings Stamps || a Trip Home i Your Interest Will Earn In- terest and Keep at Work for the Nation. Ploegsteerte. ,|for a gas attack or a trench raid. electricity for heating and warming |, Tea An American soldier in a trench on the Lorraine front, ready Des Posdiable at ji Article No. 1—Necessary Equipment Found in 1 Every Home or Easily Made : | r. By P. G. HOLDEN Neicg a y T NO other time was {it so important to dry or can fruit or vege- tables in the home as it is this year, as’ commercially canned prod- ucts will be hard to qbtain. In a special bulletin, “Food Conserva- tion,” recently Issued by the United: StatessDepartment of’ Agricul ture.‘ the following statement of greutest’ iiterest to: Gery family 1s made: | “We are informed by the U. S$. Government {hat ft has contracted for 65 | per cent of the output of the canners of the country, and that the Allles will f probably, tuke over’ the i other 85-per cent. ‘This information should ‘in- duce..American; house- Wives.-to. preserve ‘veg- etables: which’ are ‘plentiful Jp. the sum- | ine, for. winter, con- | sumption.” i Drying saves the product, saves. storage e, saves transpor. tation, Dried products may be kept. any- where, a8 long.as they nre-in, airtight con- tainers and are out of the reach: of rats or nice, Any. one can’ suc- cessfully. dry and save any product, When de- sired for food, all prod- , ucts ‘can’ be partly ‘re- stored, many of them to nearly’ thei? original condition, The house- wife who takes vege- tables. fresh. from. the garden and follows directions, being care- ful not to use too much. heat’ in ‘drying, will preserve all the taste and nutrition originally contained in the green vege- tables, The equipment for drying is as simple as the method. It consists of three frames such as any boy can make, any kind of a Y cook, stove, a pot ur pan_or’a tin bucket; a wire ‘basket, or a flour sack, or even a plece of cheese cloth that ‘can be fash- fjoned into the shape of a beg by bringing the four corners together; a few ple pans, some dinner plates.and an’ earthenware dish or jar, Fach of the frames should be about 27 inches long, 14 inches wide, und 1% laches deep. The sides and ends can be made of woud, and the bottom: should be -of gal- | vanized window screen wire, fastened with double pointed tacks, Get two pleces.of small sized rope, or window weight cord, each six feet long. Tie the ends of each picce together, making two loops, euch exactly 30 inches long (Fig. 2). Place one loop around one end of the frame, the other loop around the other end (Fig. 4). Bring the upper ends of the loops. together and fasten them with a third loop, or double rope, sufliciently long to reach from # few feet above the stove to a firm hook In the celling (Figure 8). Near each end of.a-block of, wood, 8 inches long and 11% inches wide, bore a hole large enough to let the doubled rupe pass through easily. Puss the end of the upright rope through one hole and shove the bluck down to the junction of the two loops (Fig: 8). Tie a knot in the upright rope to keep the lower end of the block from slipping up; then’ pass the double rope through the upper hole In the block (Fig. J), and place the upper end of the upright loop over the hook in the ceiling. The purpose of the block of wood is to make It easy to adjust. the | height of the frame. To raise the frame, pull the rope through the upper hole in the block until the desired height is reached, then | fasten the frame in place by looping the “slack” of the rope around the upper end of. the block as shown in Figure 5. Place two loops of rope, each about 20 inches long, around’ ie. suspended frame, one loop at each end, and: let them hang down. In ‘the: lower ‘ends of these loops, place the second frame and suspend the third frame from the second in the same manner, + Method of Constructing Rope Harness for Drying Frame. ed to his aerodrome,< Junch god started for Englani, chines and chased the others so de- terminedly -that two pilots became panicky -and’ their machines~colloded, both smashing in mid-air and drop- ping. Then he attacked the two-seat- and.shot it down in. flames. 4 Much annoyed by the escape of the sixth HUN airman the. officer return- and will pay cade market. price ~ always. Write ‘fot. tags. T-20tt nv ‘|| BABY WEIGHED | | year appeal to work now in war | time for a healthier childhood, be- | the power of the nation.’ ° re | * jing tha * | MUSTIHAVE MY ~ i Ball ses | Some people may be surprised | that five million and more babies | have been entered in the weigh- | ing and measuring test without | any one taking a mother by the hand and saying firmly, ‘You must. Uncle Sam says so.’ The children’s bureau of the U. S. department of labor was sur- | prised too, that’so many parents | | wanted to have their babies weighed and measured. The re- . Sponse to the test entirely outran its highest estimates. But it was | not because any one shook a fin- s of children in | ‘You’ve got know how | much you weigh, and how tall you ' The children’s bureau believes | | that parents always want to do ; the thing that will enable them | to be wiser parents; that they al- ways want to do the thing that i will help their children to he bet- ter and stronger. The mothers and fathers-of the country have responded with very definite decision to the children’s | cause ‘the health of the child The chi dren’s bureau urges that each con munity see to it that the parents | shali not have had their children | weighed and measured in vain, but that they organize such permanent work ‘for the protection of children as will not only save the lives of ; the hundreds thousand children to be:saved during children’s year, | | but-will make their lives worth li ing, because the community sees that they have a fair chance of health, education and happiness. |; Have you had your baby weighed |! and measured. There ure a few more cards now at Webb Bros. This is your last opportunity to | gn up with Uncle Sam. BUY W, 8. § ——— CHURCH NOTES eT | Presbyterian Church. There will be a short opening ser- vice followed by Sunday school at 11 o'clock. No sermon. | ~ % | , St. George’s Episcopa! Church. Third street and Thayer Rev. eGorge Buzzelle, rector. Ninth Sun- day after Trinity. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at ll. Evangelical Lutheran Church. J. Koch, pastor., German services at eleven, o'clock. English services at eight o clock. Sunday school at tes. Services will be held in the K. of Zion German P, hallon Fourth street. i First Baptist Church. er Fourth street.and Avenue B. 245 Worship with serm 12:10 Sunday’ school. rant # ss 8:00 Service of praise with sermon Rey. G. B. Newcomb,.state humane Lofficer. will speak at both services. A | meeting of the congrega- tion is called for immediately follow- ing the morning service and* every mem er: is urged to be present. Gorn 10: S * Evangelical Association. Church ¢orner Seventh and Rosser streets. Preaching 10:30 a Sunday schdol 1 Young People’s Alliance 7 7:15 p.m. Evening sermon $:00 p. m. You are invited. C.F. Strutz, pastor. ' Trinity Lutheran Church, Rev. John Flint, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. No services. McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church. Two blocks north of the MeKenzie hotel. Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, 1). D., pastol i 10 a.m. Morning service, Speciat fmusic by the choir under 3 e leader- Phip of Mrs. J. Larson. Serman on “The Unseen Forces.” 12 M. Sunday school. welcome for all. 7:00 p. m. Epworth league. open to all. 8:00 ‘p. m. Evening service. One hour. Singing by choir and congre- gation. Serman by the pastor on “The Meaning of the Rainbow.” Strangers are invited to share our seasons of worship. A class and a A meet- Christian Science Society. Fourth street and Avenue C. Sunday services at 11 o'clock a. m. Subject: “Truth.” Golden text: Plalms 145:18. “The Lord is night unto all them TORMENTED BY TERRIBLE ITCHING On Forehead and Scalp. Suffered Very Much. Skin In- flamed and Sore. Healed By Three Cakes of Cuticura Soap and Three Boxes Cuticura Ointment. “After an attack of typhoid.fever I | retained an irritation of the forehead and scalp. Day and night I was tormented by a terri- . ) ble itching and I suffered very much from s The skin'was inflamed and sore and the itching was so in- tense that I scratched and irrtated the affected parts. “My wife advised me to use Cuticura Soapand Ointment. After using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Herman F. Sonntag, R. D., Dorsey, M11. * If your skin is already healthy and clear:keep it so by u: Cuticura Soap for toilet purposes assisted by touches of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal any tendency to irritation, red- ness or roughness of thie skin or ecalp. : Sale All Summer Hats at less ular price. Every hat must go at a sacri- fice to make room for Fall stock. NIELSEN’S MILLINERY Sanariice Clearing than 12 of reg- vi jing at 8 o'clock. 420 Broadway that call upon him ,to allthat call up- | on him in truth.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. 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