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PAGE SIX” CHO CHO THE HEALTH CLOWN WHO WILL BE HERE MAY 21 AND 22 TO TELL AND SHOW THE CHILDREN OF BURLEIGH COUNTY WHAT TO EAT IN ORDER T Performances Twice Daily at the Auditorium, the First Day Being for the Children and the Second Day for Children in the Rural! Districts; Every- thing Free famous as the ‘Cho Cho, hoalth clown, who-has tr ed over most of the nation in car g his message of health and good cheer, will visit Bismarck May 21 and 22, and he will be ‘seen twice, afternoon and even-. ing of each day, at the auditorium. The county home demonstration de partment is bringing Cho Cho to the city, and the women’s club and other organizations are giving their finan- cial support so that all Burleigh county may see Cho Cho's perform- ances free of charge. For Better Children Advising Burleigh county school tea of the coming of Cho Cho, Miss Elsie Stark, home demonstra- tion agent, says: “It is a fact that 15 per cent of our children are suffering from malnutri- tion not so much from eating too lit- tle as from eating and drinking the wrong kindof foods. “To remedy this we must have the co-operation of both parents and child and they must be eager to make the necessary gain. Cho Cho, the health clown, and a pair of scales on which each child can be weighed once a month will go a long way toward , bringing the desired result. “The home demonstration depart- ment and the Women's clubs of Bur- leigh county are giving their financial support so that all Burleigh county may see Cho Cho's performance free of charge. We extend a special in- vitation to all parents, children and teachers.” A Real Clown Cho Cho is a real clown, who was procured rough a dramatic agency by the child health organizatic christene h its Cc. H. 0. i director, Sally es of health 0 ldren of b was arranged originally through the department of physical education of the New York public schools, in cooperation with ‘Eugene Gibbey, director of vacation schools and. playgrounds, The work was undertaken as an experiment to be tried: out, not ‘on the dog,” but on the children who attend the ses. sions of the vacation schools, for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not this would prove an efficient THIS MEDICINE HAS C Mr. L. P. England, a reliable citi- zen of Spartanburg, S. C., makes the following statement: “About twelve years ago I suffered with a severe spell of malaria and afterwards was] much troubled with rheumatism. T tried many remedies recommended for rheumatism but failed to get re- ief amounting to anything. I saw /Number .40.For The Blood advertised and purchased a bottle and found so much relief that I have taken several URED THOUSANDS —IT MAY CURE YOU bottles and am well of the rheuma- tism. 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Drinking as much milk as pos- sible, hut no tea-or coffee, Eating some vegetables or fruit every day. Drinking at least four glasses of water every day. Playing part of every day out | of doors. A bowel movement every morn- ing. All sorts of methods have been} tried, with very little success, ‘to remedy the condition of child mal- | nutrition, to induce the. parents to provide and the children to eat the | foods that, will nourish and give them strength. Cho Cho, the health clown, However, seems the happy solution 9f the difficulty, and Cho Cho and a pair | of scales, on which each child can be weighed once a month, is a combi- nation that will go a very long way toward biinging about the desired’ results, Monthly Weighing The monthly weighing is a most important factor in this work, and ; the child health organization is do- ing its best and using all its influence to see that scales are a part of the equipment of every public school. The ceremony of “weighing the baby” is stale ‘and unprofitable compared with the excitement which attends the monthly weighing of Johnny ani Jenny, who have rigidly lived up to the instructions given by Cho Cho for four long weeks. They step onto the ; Scales with their eyes shining and their hearts pounding with excite- ment, and they stand rigid, not mov- ing-so much as an eyelash, while the teacher adjusts the height and bends over to read the ‘figures. and if, oy chance, those figures exceed their hopes—if they have gained more thaa the desired half a pound—their cup of joy is ‘brimming over and if, on the ‘other hand, they are not quite up to the mark, their guilty consciences remind them of the coffee which they have drunk or the baths which they ‘| neglected to take, or the green vege- tables which they refused to eat, and they realize that Cho Cho was right ——one cannot do these things and still gain his half.a pound a month. The method used by the child health, organization supplies the child with an incentive to better his condition. It puts into his little ‘heart the desire to grow big andj strong and healthy, and it tells him just how to do it. It is building up the next generation of citizens by giving these children pills of wisdom ; and good advise concealed in a sugar coating of jest and merriment ad- ministered by the universal favorite of all children—a real, sure-’nough cir- cus clown, Cho Cho, the ‘health giver; may his shadow, never grow less! | | Bar Park Trout, ! From All Yellowstone Public Eating Places Livingston. -Mont.,. 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