The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE EIGHT CONFERENCE OF RED CROSS IS HELD IN CITY. Beck to Normalcy is the Central Theme of the Session Here Today ROLL CALL LEADER TALKS Problems of Red Cross in Western North Dakota Are Discussed an Red © s at the meeting held ut the Business and Professicn- al omen’s club rooms this morning. Dr. F. R. Smyth of the local chapter | of the Red Cross opened the meeting. In his introduction Dr. Smyth gave| the purpose of the meeting, as being! hei Co imstruct and a meeting where! each person was te take part in the| discussion of different problems, | Henry Barnbrock, of Chicago, di-| SNAPSHOTS AT THE DAILY FAT-SIGHTING CLASS OF NEW YORK’S TOO-PLUMP WOMEN, HELD UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE rector of the Roll Call, then address: | HEALTH DEPARTMENT. the meeting. He spoke of the fifth; annual roll ‘call and the spirit in| (By Alice Rohe) | which they wanted people to tuke it} New York, Nov. 1—It may be true! ear, Mr. Barnbroc opinion} that nobody ‘ves a fat man, but the was that a person joining this year!same can’t be said of the fat woman.i should have his reason based on in-| The 30 most popular women in all formation. The exchange of ideas| New York—judging from the atten- and the working out of these ideas|tion they get—are the fat-fighting was given asa feasible plan to bring|fans in the ‘Health Department's re- the work of the Red Cross back toj ducing contest. nermal Mr. Barnbrock then gave! Most of them are married. Nine-' the program for the day’s work. The | teen-year-old Ethel Gray (she says! morning’s discussion cn Homeithis is her nom de plume, her real | Service, Junion Red Cross and health| #ame veing Mrs. Jennie Liebowitz) work, Following the luncheon at! Weighed 200 pounds when she got hoon a meeting was to be held at;™erried 14 months ago. When she £:80 this afternoon. This meeting | entered the fat-reducing contest Oct. will take up discussions on chapter 25th, she Méienet 270, “Toray Vehe/ onge nee Hien aug ce reall Call. | Ethel admits she would be a riot Speaks on Home Service, jin Turkey, where feminine charms Miss Henrietta Lund, field repre-|are weighed by the pound. She is} sentatve then spoke on the Home! only five feet two which makes her Service problem. One of their big-/fatter in proportion to hi height gest problems is to reach the men|than any woman in the contest. And who did not cater their claims. Aj there is only one heavier—and she number of reasons were given for the| is five feet seven inches tull. increased number of men who have} applied for help, The passage of the Sweet bill made it possible fer many | old cases to be opened the burden| if there's any money in my fat it of the proof now rests with the gov-lseems a shame to lose it,” said ernment. Men who came out of the; Ethel. “Still the movie man said I'd war all right are now suffering fror|ha good down to 200 pounds. Of the effects of it and they have en !course, I had hoped to lose 150 ‘G21, 3,721 service were han-|pounds—” Ethel spoke of this as the dled by the chapters of North Da-| rest of us talk gleefully about losing ko. = T' necessitated an expendi- | cix ounces. i tered their claims. During the year! “I’ve Jost 14 pounds already—but ture of $29,000 for this work. {two came back, A discussion by the delegates was! hel, it se taken up. Mrs. Sanden of Dunn| wagon. county talked of the problems in her onest, I just couldn't help it,”; district, Mrs. A. $. Poland of Dick-}she explained, “I'm crazy about hot! inson talked on the Red Cress chap-; bread, and one night the smell of it! ter at Dickingon which was the first| (rove me crazy and 1 weakened. — made in the state. She announced! “If I want a job outside the movie that their chapter was in touch with} I've got to reduce. ‘When I asked | all claims in the county. Miss Spear. for 4 job in an office, they told me Fat or Films? Ethel is torn between fat and film: “They want me in the movies, and fell off the bread ' stomach, ‘edy ‘which occurred 1 worker of the Dickinson d they hadn't advertised for an_ office talked on her work. Mr. Smith dof the work in Golden Valley. id that they did a large amount)” ef successful civilan relief work in} their county during the flu. Judge; White of Amiden then spoke on the! conditions in Slope county. They had! made $6,700 in the county through! > donations of the farmers and through | Red Cross acres, but had turned this | all into the central division. al mi tied up and th the Ransom county chapter. Ransom | w county also donated $500 to Billings | g) county and Steele county donated the | same amount to Duna. C. J, Phelan! ct Bowman told of their work as {couraged because. they don't Inj reguarly cvery day. auxiliary to the American Legion. connection with this the desirability | of the closest relation between the | pl American Legion and the Red Cr were emphasized. <A whether the Red Cross should take toi the initiative in locating ex-service | men fcr compensation followed. | day,” said Renee Lowell, \“Oh, it’s great—this exercise. Diseusses State Law. eS Miss I. A. Carruthers, supervisor of | health nursing gave an interesting |), talk. She introduced her talk with |; the state law of having a doctor or | nurse to examine the children and | record in lost weight in 10 days and continued telling of the: requirements | nine pounds the lowest. for efficient public health nursing. There be sent to Fargo to send the greet-} ings of the meeting at Bismarck tJ) the delegates at the Fargo meeting. | Dr. Smyth gave a talk on the health j of schocl children urging that school} nurses look for the healthy children | rather than be given credit for find- | ing a large number of defectives. He advocates an interest in sanitation and an attempt to prevent diseases. Talks by Dr. Kane of McLean county, Miss Chretina Scott of Kidder county and Mrs, Edward Schulenberg of Glen Ulin completed the morning pro- gram. The delegates and a number of city people were then invited te the American Legion hall where a dinner was served. The Burleigh county chapter of the Red Cross were hos- tesses, 7; Yow You- Get Thi t Thin Tobecomeslender 1 or reduce your weight, simply take those delightful 7) little Korein Tub- : ules as directed. No need to starve yourself and no danger. The shadow =“ part of this picture shows how fat makes some women look old and ugly. Ie’s dangerous to be ovezstout, and so easy ¢ to get thin, you should get a box of Korein Tabules and begin reducing now! ‘Write for free book which explains the safe and easy Koreir. system. Sent postpaid with many — testimonials. Address Korein Co., 28, Station X, New York, N. Ye. KOREIN tabules age @apensed in this city by all good druggise i n J. Breslow’s Pharmacy force.” fclass, clad in gray sweaters spiring the gym, Sarah Mell replied good-na- turedly to the new appellation of The S: 1 During that starved I ate a pound. the past year their funds had been) gained two! ;_were especially! comber and I'm five feet s grateful for the $500 donaticn from] jn height and weighed 23 ;sore muscles, “and after the “wa. discussion on | worked. aturally burns up the surplus fat.” are now over 200 nurses en-' Commissioner Copeland are not only rolled in Red Cross work in the state. : ¢ollowed but A motion was then made by Mrs.! these menus all starchy foods, pota- Stutsman of Mandan that a telegram! toes and white bread are taboo. motor ber 1, must carry a sgnaling device 80 motor single eral i mitted none has as yet bee: | As the members of the fat-fighting! over rub- came, per thing, from shirts and bloomers, and heavily br ut. Sarah fell hedvily for salted | monds, { “A friend told me they wouldn't! ake me fat,” she said, ‘and I was And | 1 won't be 18 till De- n inches pounds hen | entered. I've lost 15 pounds ready.” % i Some Discouraged Some of the huge women are dis- lose | “[ didn’t lose a bit today”’—com- jained one who was limping from But maybe I'll show a loss morrow.” . “Well, 1 dropped five pounds to- Joytully. It just “I've lost two pounds a day regu- rly,” said Mrs. Pauline Marcus, who and mother of three children. Eighteen pounds is the highest The menus prescribed by Health often exceeded. On “My meals consist of a glass of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,721 Spent Money Foolishly “I have been a great sufferer from stomach trouble and gail stones. No one knows the pains I have suffered Since taking the first dose of Ma, Wonderful Remedy am feeling fine, can work all day and eat anything 1 want, Have nc more distress or p2l- pitation of the heart from gas on my I have spent a great deal cf money on doctors and medicine but got nothing to help me.” It is a simple, armless preparation that re- mové:: the catarrhalk mucus from the intestinal’ tract and allays the in- flammati which causes practically jall stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments, including appendicitus. One dose will convince or money refund- ed. or sale at al druggists. water for breakfast, a glass of butter- milk for lunch, and a few unsugared prunes and sometimes a bit of meat and lettuce and tomatoes at night,” said one optimistic monument of flesh. FOUR KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Kau Clair, V , Nov. 1—With the death during the night of Mrs. Sin Dorn, of ‘Barren, Wis. the death toll in the grade crossing automobile icag- last evening vt increased to four. alled on the Omaha railroad tracks in front of a | pasSenger train. TENNESSEE MAN DEMOCRAT HEAD St. Louis, Me., Nov. 1—(By the As- sociated Press ne will be sen the Demccratic tional this afternoon to succeed White, of Marietta, O., if was nounced, chairman of Committee George an- A BISMARCK MAN’S EXPERIENCE Can you dcabt the evidence of this Bismarck citizen? You can verity Bismarck endorse- ANG aggre John Wray, 1011 9th St. N., sa “Doan’s Kidney Pills have been an old gtandby in cur home for several years. When I first used Doan’s, my kidneys were sluggish in action and T had a dull, steady pain in my back. I often had to get up several times during the night to pass the kidney secretions. Doan’s Kidney Pills were recommended to me and I got three boxes at Breslow Drug Store. After using them my trouble disappeared T recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills fo such trouble knowing them to be * remedy of merit.” 60c., at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co,, Mirs., Buffalo, N. D.. ordelle Hull of Ten | ‘SOLDIERS WERE HANGED WITHOUT TRIAL, CHARGED Senator Watson Makes Declar- ation ‘in the United States Senate Washington, Nov. 1.—Investigation ‘oy a special committee into charges by Senator Watson, Democrat, Geor- gia, that American scidiers in France were hanged without court martial cr other trial was ordered today by the senate by unanimous vcte. The committee will be appointed by the precident of the senate and Senator Watson will’ be invited before it to produce preof. .,; 1 Senator Watson's charges pr tated a heated debate. Chairna Wadsworth of the military committee invited the Georgia senator to appear before his commitice to produce evi- | dence in, support of his charges. Senator Watson produced a small photograph cf an alleged hanging and insisted that his charges were true. {~ Senator, Borah, Republican, Idaho, | said he had examined the photcgraph and had been told by two former serv- ice men that the ch: were true but ha he was “unwilling to proceed on such flimsy’ evidence.” GRAIN PRICES TAKE TUMBLE ‘Chicago, Nov. 1—Grain prices un- derweat a severe tumble today carry |ing wheat and oats dowa to the low- est level reached: for iv: Ay cents a bushel \ cl value of. wheat fon y, May) touching: $1.96 1-2, as compared to| $1.12 1-2 at yesterday's clc - Estimates that the world crop of wheat totalled 88,009,009 bushels more than last year had’ a tendency to dis courage, holders, 10 LEAVE FARGO Fargo, Nov. 1—A. C. Townley presi- dent of. the ‘National Nonpartisan league said this afternoon he planned to leave for the twin cities en route to Jackson, Minn., where he will be- gin serving a 99-day jail sentence. ‘FOUR WOMEN ON | ARMS COMMITTEE ; Washirgton, INov..1—The advisory committee of the American delega- tion to the armameat conference as SIX-WHEEL TRUCK BEATS TRAIN IN SHORT HAUL sy es “TURN?— “STOP” ON CARS By N. E. A. Service ‘Topeka, Kan., Nov. cars in Kansas 1—Enclosed after Novem- onstructed “as to show the intention ‘o turn and stop.” That is the ruling of Attorney jeneral Barrett on the new state traffic law. Devices with \the word “stop,” Barreit, Il not mect the requirements. Sev- signal devices have been sub- to the secretary of state, but approved. a mamine in the eventually of a rail- road strike. For tru attained as toi food stop Significant as to sure the country of continued pply if in the countr t blem, at least portion is the trip ju sportaton San Francisco, et The « haulage have ach a degree of efficiency rail transportation what part the motor truck may be called on to play pro- in short-haul trans- t made by the heel truck of the Good-year Tire y between Los Angeles and 2 420 miles were covered in 14 The nation need have no fear ot hours ap? 2% Biuutes am average of 29 miles an hour. The truck carried five tons of freight. The Southern Pacific over a slightly longer route, makes this same trip in 14 hours and 50 minutes. Fast passenger trains be- tween New..¥9 the same distance, make the trip in 10 hours and 36 minutes. Counti the time it tu for freight sfer at — termin: and hauled freight trains, the motor z i mu er than rail transportation, The .truck recently trip from Akron to Los Angeles:in- railroad, Dp and this. revision toa lower lev cn aay : iil | als autumn’s price was $12.00— Ii I ) Ih el in twelve months has been accom- plished without the slightest sacrifice to Knox quality, traditional for more Hn rity iN oe | TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS A ACTRESS ‘DOES ——— No class of people devotes as much‘ time to beauty as do actresses, and no class must be more careful to re-| tain and develop their charms, In-} quiry develops the information tuat| in hair care they find it dangerous to; shampoo with any makeshift cleanser, The majority say ‘that to! have the best hair wash and scalp stimulator at a solve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot} water and your shampoo i3 ready.j This makes enough shampoo liquid to! apply it to all the hair instead of just! the top of the head. After its use the! heir dr rapidly, with uniform color, | Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are; quickly dissolved and entirely disap- pear when you rinse the hair. After this your hair will be so fluffy it will look much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness will delight ypu, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair Brow ths Adv, —— ——esss aS announce@ today at the white house, consists of 21 members four of whom are women, ssion Meets, The city on met last night. There was no business to transact outside ‘of allowing bills and discuss: ing the question of poor relief. The commission was forced to abandon a trip to Crosby, Minn., to witness a than eighty years. iT aE fire truck test because of bad roads, Tuberculosis Now Is Being Made Two representatives of the Red Cross, 0.'A. Keliey and Miss Isabelle Carruthers of Cheago, started work here Monday on tate-wide survey of conditions which might lead to tuberculovis within the state of North Dakota. The survey will deal espec- ially with the possibility of elimina- tion of sources or conditions tha’ might assist the spread se. Sources of milk supply fer cities, with the health conditicns of the daily herds supplying the’ milk and the weight and health conditions of school children as these have their bearing upon possible malnutrition Will be in vestigated. Surveys of this character in other states have developed many condi- tions not suspected by the local health authorities and many avenues in which it is possible to better con ditions. . The first conference here S. E. BERGESON & SON TN a i il yates Hi Hl i il was with the representatives of the | State Dairy Department. SEEK MISSING PARENTS London, Nov. 1—Rewards ‘totaling $2500 are offered by the metropolitan boards of guardians for information regarding deserting husbands and mothers who have left their children. INGROWN NAIL Toe Nail’ Turns Out Itself if ‘You Toughen Skin A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- rounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and ‘so ‘tough ens the tender, sensitive skin’ under- neath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the' nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. n fast- | | completed. a even days and a half, actual running | bas iil — Take It In Time ! O you know that by tar the larger number of the common ‘iments of women are not surgical ones; that is they are not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other marked change ? DD? know that these common ailments produce symptoms that are very much like those caused bv the more serious surgical conditions? . O you know that many women and young girls suffer need- lessly from such ailments? More than that, they endanger their health by allowing their ailments to continue and develop into something serious. If treated early, that is, within a reasonable time after the first warning symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted. Therefore, at the first appearance of, such symptoms as periodic pains, irregularities, irritability and nervousness, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should be taken. It is prepared with accuracy and cleanliness from medicinal plants. It con- tains ng narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. The Vegetable Compound acts on the conditions which bring about these symptoms in 2 gentle and efficient manner, » The persistent use of it shows itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia E. Pinkham’s, Vegetable Compound acts as a natural restora, tive, relieving the present distress and preventing more serious trouble. Why not give a fair trial to this medicine Lydia E. Pinkham's LYNN, MASS, Vegetable Compoun LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.

Other pages from this issue: