The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1920, Page 2

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von ISMARCK, DAILY TRIBUNE HEALTH AUTHORITIES WARN THE PUBLIC eM oe cao sem am eee eLe errr ee ee ee er es BEWARE OF EPIDEMIC you find yourself tived (and. nervous), Reports Show That Influenza \weak, and Josing flesh, or if you are Epidemic Is Gaining Headway, in a generally run-down condition or catch cold easily, this warning should In Many Sections of the Country. he heeded promptly. You are in danger if exposed to the disease, because it is generally believed to he LAST YEAR’S RECORD BROKEN IN CHICAGO very contagious, and’ yon are apt to = fall an easy victim, if you come in contact with the germs, People who are well and strong are not likely to contract the disease he- cause they are able to throw It off, The common-sense way to keep from taking it is to fortify the system against attack by building up the con: in other words, been full Persons Weak and Run-down Are Easy Victims. Fortify Against Attack By Taking | Tanlac. "To accomplish ‘this it has been dem- fonstrated that nothing on earth will strengthen you and build you up like ‘Tanlae, the powerful reconstructive According to late press reports is- sued by state and city health authori tonic which contains -the vy ele. ties, na i in becoming ¢D'-| ments needed to bufkd up the tem demic many sections, and much} and give you fighting .strength to alarm is now felt that it may become general oyer the entire country. isease has made its greatest Chicago and vicinity, ands of new ward eff the Influenza germ. st of all, Tanlac begins its work by creating a good, healthy appetite’ for wholesome, ourtshing fqod, ane assists every of the body to Recent], perform ‘its natural function, thus were reperted in Chicago, in one day.|helping to ‘build up health and breaking Jast yeu 8 $ record when the] strength in the natural w: Reports Tanlae is also an’ ide rengthen so alarm | ing tonic for persons who are suffer- gaining head-| ing from the after-effects of Influ- y in some sections of Te Vir-|enza, Grippe and bronchial troubles. the Middle-West, afd on the} and hundreds of thousands are using ¢ Coast. Tt has also appeared | it daily with the most gratifying re in other communities, although it has] sults, not as yet reached the epidemie stage. In connection with the Tanlie treat- to the lateness of the sea-| ment it is necessary to keep the bow- son it is not thought possible that the | els open hy taking Tanlac Laxative pase can heeome the great and ter-| Tablets, samples. of which. are en- vas lawt year,| closed with every bottle of Tanlac, It the entire country and] is also important that the, eve ims by the hundreds | rules of hygiene he observed, that i of thousand: The danger is too|sleep in well-ventilated rooms, get Kreat howev to take any chances] plenty of fresh air and exercise, and and everyth frossible should he| keep away from crowds. done to ward it off. Tanlac is sold In Bismarck by Tox, Medical authorities agree that peo-| Breslow, in Driscoll by J. H. and ple who are weak and ran-down are|D. Barrette and in) Wing by Th PD. the earliest viclime of Influenza. If Homan.—Aadxt, rd when it claimed its a BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Mrs, E. J. Gobel of 423) Fourth Street was tendered an agreeable sur prise when twenty friends visited her Monday night. The occasion was Mrs, Gobel’s birthday anniversary! and those who surprised her were all meni- bers of the Rebekahs, Luncheon, which | the guests brought with them, was served, 2 If you live in Bismarck nad have not been listed for the. census, fill out the following ‘blank, ‘address it to ‘the Bismarck Commercial Club, and give it to your mail: man or drop it in the mail box. Name in fall.....,.....046 Address Relationship ,to head of family...........664: ler, lodger, servant or wife, son, daughter or w ionship. If you are head, write Head.) are head of the family living {n .thig ‘home, state: If you “i the home owned by you OF VENEED 2. eee eseeeeeeeieeeeeneeeneee ees if owned: by you, is it mortgaged?.......:. Sex Color-oriraces ncrsccn cad ecite vinuieeise'g eden: buses eye es (White, black, mulatto, Chinese, Japanese, ete, as the case Age last birthday (in complete years) . ‘(For children not yet old, giv as twelfths of a year, as 2, 1 4: completed months’ expressed 2, ete.) yeiv Marital condition .......... (Singié, markied, widowed or divorced, at the If of foreign birth: 1 Give year of immigration to the United States........ Are you naturalized or alien? (If nof’ fully naturalized, but. hi 1a American citizen’ by takeing out first papers, ow Ne first papers.) Tf naturalized, give year of naturalization,..............6 (if naturalized through act, of your father, give year of his natui ans aoe attended school or any educational institution since September 1919? (Yes or-no. Are you able to read? (Yes or n0.).....ecseeeeeeeeees Are you able to write? CXOS OK NO) hse di es Sol bs Se Gale ce be elte Where were you born?. df born in the United States, five State of birth; country of birth and province, State or region.) broad, give If foreign birth, what was your language or customary speech before coming to this country? ‘Where was your father born?........cceecseeues What was his native language?..........cceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeesevs Where was your mother BOP Tey ee REI eo a What was her native language? Can you speak English? (Yes or no.)..0....000 What is your trade, profession or usual occupation?............005 Bred In what industry or trade are you engaged? Are you an employer, or a worker for salary or wages, or are you working on your own account without employing ONCE os vee oes de Are you.deaf and dumb? (Yes oe no.) Is this person blind? (both eyes.)...........0.0.0% HEALTH HEADS READY T0 MEET FLU EPIDEMIC No New Cases Reported Here, But Organization Perfected in Case of Outbreak Precautionary measures with the active ition Red Cross to take care of an infltenza pneumonia epidemic + this city in case aly cases are discovered here. Up to the pr and county of either of these diseases with ‘the exception) of three cases in local hox- pitals brought here from Fargo and Chieago, br. ©. EB, Stackhouse, city officer and Dr. F. R. Smyth, cooy health county health officer and in charge of. the service United States public health here, are keeping in Close touch with members of the medical -profession in regards to the situation. any great number of cases should an epidemic break out in the city or county. NURSES VOLUNTEER A number. of nurses -and graduates of the Red Cross course in volunteered tieir service to the healto authorities sin case of influenza epid- emic here. with the Cross here as being ready, for’ inst duty and a number’ more are pected to yolunteer immediately. “We are*hoping that. Bismarck. and headquarters of the Red nt €X>; Burleigh nty) Will escape the Rony aOR RORTR ROI NOTTS diseases,” id. Dr. Smyth ‘this morn- vi ‘ F “Pictnres,” and ing, “but w re perfecting an organ- ,' “Sculpture, 2 ization to take ‘© of patients should the-epidemic reach us. In all prob- ability, with proper care, people in this section should not experience any phase of an influenza epidemic, for up to the present time been reported to us, “Our plans in. case an epidemic should appear here are to keep the patients in thety homes as_ far pA @ person cannot see to read with the ald of glasses, ~ practical and only in extreme ca’ where. the home is too far di for proper media) attention, or, m1 suited forthe care of a patient, will we recommend that they he moved to a, hospital, WILL NOT CLOSE SCHOOLS “We will not advice that schools he closed in case of an epidemic as our experience last year and. those} of practically eyery other city, show: {3 ed ous. that influenza ig not a chil- dren's dise nd that in the greater majority of cases the. children. are better off in sehools than they would be. remaining at home, or <p ying on the streets.) OX 1 “Tf an epidemic assumes any..great proportions, we will :prebabty requisi- tion a school, building: for. the treat- ment and care of the patients. We have such buildings here that would be ideal for this. purpose and) by using school buildings, we will Jeave the hospitals fre ce to take care ‘of their ith ‘the nursing nid farnishea by those who volunteered for this service through the Red Cross, I am sure, the city and county health authorities, to- gether with the medical profession of the county will be in splendid condi- |.s tion to meet any emergency. ‘There is no. danger -that an epidemie will get beyond our resoure “The health authorities wish to urge the people here not te he frightened the prospects 6f/an influenza epide The chances of the dis its appearance here are but small, if it should, we haye the organization ready to combat it backed by the ex: perience “we fight. gained in. last year's CITY NEWS we : 3 MRS. CAIN IN CITY Mrs, W-\E. Cain, wifeof Dr. Cain of Underwood, is spending a few days in the city. Dr. ‘ Siberia with the American army and is expected to return to his home in a short. time, STUDENTS HOLD PARTY nior class of the Bismarck scho Games and dancing amusements enjoyed. A jay night, “the were light Jumch was served during the evening, Succ MUL DANCE The members of the highway com- mission ‘and their friends iheld a very |’ enjoyable dance at the Knights of} Pythias hall” Tuesday night. Those who attended came in all Sorts of cos- tumes which added, considerably to fo the merriment of the affair, At 11 o'cloék there wags «at grand march And -unmasking, MARRIED MONDAY Miss Mary Wilson and Mr. Elmer Larson, both of Wilton, were mar- <i Monday afternoon at the byterian parsonage by the Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, Mrs, Larson is well) known at Wiltgn, and-Mr. Larson. is x propsperous farmer ‘of that section: . and. Mrs. Larson ‘will remain, in ean for the “present, | move later to Mr. Larson’s:farm near Wilton, nt CURRENT EVENTS CLUB ~ The Current Events club met Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs F; Tl). Packard, 72 Seventh street, the program being in honor of “mother's day.” Mrs. A, J. Arnot will be chair- man. of ‘the meeting. The roll call was answered with “Toasts to Our Mothers.” ‘The program dealt. with the fine arts, Mrs. John A, Larson are being taken by tlie local health authorities of the sent time both the city. have been reported free Both officials have plans arranged to take care of home hygiene and, care’ of tlie: sick~ have], Fourteen have registered, No cases have g: but. wil: Dr. J. G. Morrison, President of Laymen’s Holiness’ Associa- tion, Preaches Inspiring Ser- mons at Bismarck Evangelical —Much Interest Is Displayed The revival meetings at the Ew gelical church, opened very aus} Sunday morning when Dr. J ant it is that sinful men be so cha ed by the power of God as to be com- fortable“Ti the presence of the holy God, ‘This, he asserted, was the mai purpose of. salvation, Tn thé atternoon, Dr, Morrison preached a yery interesting and in- structive sermon on “The Process of Salyation” and in. the evenin the theme of his powerful message was, “The Value of the Sonl.” This .ser- mion was one of the rouges and most heart searching ever he: ‘d. Last night, Dr. Morrison spoke on “Powerful Delusions.” Dr. Morrison is one of the. ables preachers in the state and pr ents the gospel ina forcefu), m ner, A cordial invitation is fended to, all to attend the revi- yal services. which will take place nightly. at the Hyangelical church. ATONEMENT -'TO JESUS. Dr, Motrison’s Sunday morning sermon in-part was as follows: “The atonement of Jesus has thousand. times more in it for cach | one than fany of us are getting ope of it; “The cavhole fantter: whether a, man? is yoing fortable with God ,when Him, “The soul is a deathless of salvation. is to he com- he somethi s s Ruth ‘Quigley was: an attractive feature. Following this program, a musical program was given. Mrs, Lit s, French sang, and M BIRTHDAY 1 ARTY A birthday party in honor Halliday, was given Satur noon by his mother, Mrs, Halliday, at their home, avenue. Fourteen of Teddy friends were invited and th the show the Re which. they, v lor where they were aaeat reriuah ments. Master Halliday f i years, old) Saturday. ‘ | | Mandan young BROTHERHOOD DANCE, A dance. that will he “something | different’, will be, giyou.at the armory Thursday night by “the Bismarc shodge ofS tha | Modern yBrotherhood ez rica |The dance is known as 2 “Ttaip, yenr dance”? and the nh "will have to choose: their: part- for every © oth da The Protherhood “has staged many enjoy- able events, one of the best being the dance given séyeral | weeks ago, but it is expected that the “tifty-fifty’ dance will be the best of! any. u PLANS. ACCEPTED T. R. Atkinson, city engineer, has | returned from. Aneta, Wells county, where the city authorities have Just) adopted ‘plans. and specifications, for | sewers and water works. The plans and specifications prepa ed by Atki son and Tall of Minot, of which firm j Mr. Atkinson is the senior member. The cost of the water works will be} 55,000 and for the sewer system, 5,000. Bids “will be advertised for in a few weeks.’ The work~is to be done this spring and summer, When the water we re! finished, Ancta a town of 800-inhabitants, will have | vstem of over 0,000 gallons daily capacity. RHEUMATIC PAINS Quickly Eased By Penetrating Hamlin’s Wizz Wizard Oli ‘A safe and “harmless Preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and, Lumbago is Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles. You will find almost dally uses J. it in cases of suddem mishay € cidents such as sprai burns, bites and s¥it liable, too, for ‘¢ croup and colic. Get it from (ens fee: x cent If not satisfied re’: get your money he old) fashioned Ti 2 Ever ¢onstipaiu .. eared headache? Just try Wizard. Live: Whips, pleasant litile pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. Family. of three adults want. two_ or three furnished rooms. for light : housekeeping. Address or phone Tribune and ask for A.G.V. meets | 5 an eternal concerned over end iy a few a thing thit willbe living s when the universe is. no: mdxe. “Think, think can not longer remain a rejector_of the night's tural truth by the people of Bi and ‘there would remain + unconyerted Man or woman , “The world is smouldel ica. flag! AUSPICIOUS OPEN: NG FOR REVIVAL | SERVICES AT Santis is a saly will tion vation, more.and diffe: regen so much in a league. of 1: the league that’ binds men’s hearts. to God, : i “You cannot feel your soul on} things intended to gratify your body or. your mind: deep satisfaction although the mind. is Surronnded “with everything that} n grat perfectly gratify the soul, ated for God and it) will satisfied until it finds Him. of America: has wandered from” God\ \It-is hungry, for .God.* Tt know it wants. a fear blindly fiction,” fu The Daughters of Isabella OLD FASHIONED DANCE, AND BASKET SOCIAL FRIDAY EVENING, Patterson’s Hall; Proceeds to ‘be used for Charity. Ladies are requet where of old fashioned: Bible gropes to find his soul sallse| { something. Why. be sa the things that, wil ears and totally neglect newhere seriously, and you m of J nid fort= dus cont dervfion of: § nat ca one rere, HT WORLD AFIRE afire. Revolution, in a million breasts. Amer- speedily burst’ into a) con: n unless there is a revival The cure is not so” much in nt legislation, but in ion of human hearts, t ions, as a er The soul will writhe with ify if. Although the body fortable, that dods not The soul was cre- never be The soul does” not) but’ God is- what it really; tive it God, pr there will be} 1 catastrophe as the giant ca 1 - ANNOUNCE AN JAN. 30TH a to bring basketb. oan 1 | Pathe News and Lloyd Comedy ORPHEU ‘ > Just Imagine!!! ses ‘Nothing But the Truth’. FOR A WEEK. Bob Bennett tried itand raninto more. trouble than two mothers-in-law.. See TAYLOR HOLMES in his Screen Version of Frederic , _-Isham’s Hilarious Novel, 2 HOUR SHOW 715 and 915, Tonight, Jan. 28 Adults 25c. ChilDren 10c. HART’S BEAUTY PARLOR Room, 4, Hughes Block, Fourth St., Bismarck, N. D. MARCEL WAVING, FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENTS = All Work ds Done Under the Supervision of ‘a Graduate of the Chicago School of Cosmeticians. Phone 896 for Appointments. Newlife Hair Grower! Why NEWLIFE? Because it gives new life to the scalp— new life to the hair. It stops the falling of hair, stops the itching:of the scalp and grows hair on bald spots. No neces- sity for ayone to have shaggy or poor hair. No person but what needs it—young and old. Price per jar-$1.50, 3 jars for $4.00, prepaid. When in the city call and have a treat- “ment. My parlors are open to evpryone from 1to9 | _JAMES MANNING | Room-4 Lucas Block ies I LLM cA Timi Daylight Bakery will Open for Business Saturday, Jan. 31 AT Will be Our Aint to give you GOOD Bread, while it ‘is fresh, 3\-n4i and to carry a Complete Line of - . FRENCH PASTRIES, made nder the new and sanitary “right in u | u Logan Building et Coors iim “AT ; Announcement: — Barker Baking System ight” methods. ary 31st, and be convinced. OURNEW Come in Saturday; Jan- - 120 Third Street ee * ts i i 4 “ ry an ‘ * #) Y » f « Py a i 3

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