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PAGE TWO Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Montney who have been living in the Hilken house| Several of the young people from |during the past eight months have here attended a dance at Fort Rice jleft for points in the northern part | Saturday of last week. ‘of the county: Mrs. Montney held a : THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE , 3 ; THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923 I s ¥ Return * Victorious NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS CORN, DAIRY From{War/On Russian , Famine ‘and Pestilence ae +: VO eae Directors of I Mandan Fair Plan to Boost Dairying Ms private sale at her home Saturday| C. A. Carlson and daughter Miss \ ae a= we J - - a wee ~- @— |. MANDAN NEWS (lwo. Huitidred) America Miss Myrtle Rupp who has been at-|law, who visited with them over BE FEATURED “4 i ft Swick and family on her way to her|esota, have been guests at the home On The SI | ‘ mn The Slope | <8 : : oy, : i ‘ ; j afternoon at which time she dispos-|Gerda motored to Hazelton Wednes- HOOVER. . . — = i ed of her household goods, day afternoon. ctors of the Missouri Slope s to be held in this city 28 29 and 30th have just W..C; Gehrke and family left Sat-| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peterson, Mrs. heir intention of making urday morning for a honeymoon trip | Anna Peterson, Mr. and Mrs, George r emphasis of cern, dairy Z ‘ among. the Minnesota lakes. They| Shephard and family and Mr. and y products, hogs and poul- . ft eo will be gone about two -weeks, Mrs. Peter Hanson all of near B y ng with the movement dock were in our neighborhood for diversification that is now sweep- ing th With this end in view W. C. Gehrke shipped a carload of} Sunday gathering grapes, cattle to St. Paul Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suverly, and they have sent out an appeal to the Tren Ot ne Rei ened Mr. and Mrs, Mation Rishel and|Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde and daugh- ether Reape a the Missouri Slope Mr. Keller of Painted’ Woods were|ter were Thursday evening callers poser people mee te: Sunday guests at the Barney Muggy|at the Burbage home. home. — Andrew Irvine and family were Miss Edna Renfrow: who. has been| capital city visitors Saturday, spending the past two weeks in town — has left Tor her home at Turtle Lake.} Mf. and Mrs. K. J. McWilliams and three daughters of Spokane, Wash, © / the great strides that are being made in this respect. J. T. Sarvis of the Northern Great Plains Experimental Station and Geo Isle, County Agent have been placed in charge of the Corn show which is to be the main attraction. Both these men are now scouring the South- western section of the state with a view to getting the very best corn exhibits possible. From what they have already seen and gathered they fee] that they will have a corn ex- hibit that would make an Towa, Ili- nois or Wisconsin farmer blush with i fact that six thousand ditional acres have been sown in H. A. Muchler of Wing was a call-| Who are visiting relatives here, were er at the Ernest Fricke home Friday | entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. morning. H. W. Koch at Fort Rice, Monday at the Wilde home and Thursday by A: deal was closed last week in| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suverly, They « | which Elmer McCullough became|2re traveling in their auto and will owner of the Pete Luyben residence |start west again in about a week in ‘town. The house has stood va-| nd will rach home in time for the cant during the summer and Mr. Mc-' OPening of the fall term of school, Cullough will take possession at, having had.about a two months auto oranat county lene thig gcse: Rives once. 31 @1@)| tip through the Park and other pu renee oto poms points of interest along the way. Some wonderful specimens of live- Mrs. August Johnson, old time resi- | stock are to be on display this year j dent of the county has gone to Hutch-| | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Coalburn and also the directors promise. Some of inson Kansas where she will make| Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Malcert of’ Hazel- the biggest livestock breeders in this her future home with relatives, tang Clea 2, Picnic dinner at the atate; Southi-Daket 'd Mont river last Su: , th fence ravaweniounena® their’ intention of John Magnus of Menoken was a|Panied by Mr, i Cillburiiay brainer \ ng their stock on exhibit at the caller at the Richard Borner home| f"om Minnesota who is here visit- j : In order that the foe Tay Rete | EEE Thursday afternoon, ving him. ! ‘orm a greater service for the Slope ms pe 4 than it has in the past it has been } eh merely, pianke se een Mr, and Mrs. Horace Ward have| Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and { aeranged ts held ta Ga wuanee < awing from Russi scarce, sheets were missing. Opera- left for Casper Wyoming where they|*"4 family of Buchannan Valley wits ur y ee ays Os eee taiGtae. SOT eT tions were performed with bare will spend some time visiting at the| Were gut in search of wild fruit Sun- cemuied ‘Ncgs will! have iaae Uppore title ‘group lof Amisricaak hands, in unheated operating rooms, home of their son Earl Ward and|4ay and were also callers at the reat iievatater Aorta prize dairy turning to America. They cone often without any hope of asepsisi — on their way to California where | ——==——_—_—____ cattle ‘will be sold on “Thursday, sped and twos, unheralded and unac- : Lhasa hers pone Hed ede BUDD Asthma & Hay F | BS Eattiey coalibne: Gracneanley aclenitealeciene one tient’s own all too scanty clothing. friends here who wish them the best| E. H. Jami vee | auction sales will be featured on lishments, flags would be flying, ater supplies were polluted, plumb= of success in their new home. Mr.|gays: “I wae oo uicth oe tee, { Tuesday, August 28th although noth- Bands blaring forth a welcome, and yumbering ing was beyond use and almost be- and Mrs. Ward left by motor. for ‘about 3 pectalanatarevesrie ing definite can be given out regard- delegations of the most prominent : yond repair. Drug rooms were Ee Toews Sy a | ing that matter as yet. izens would be waiting at the pier empty of the simplest and most es GLENCOE—LIVONA Tdeitaikeialwede saan! tee ibe Other features that will add to the homecoming. -6,396,598 Inoculations |] sential remedies. ‘The food was un- x ; elliciie for asthma Leonean enjoyment of the crowds who attend ~ |] And. x 1,304,401 Vaccinations |] speakably poor, utterly unfit for sick aires weep Jackson) ed Gauehtery| | cee ted TASS one this year will be the Daredevil avia- Shipment af food and seed amount persons and woefully inadequate in Mita, Grote. of “Tacoma, Washi | deft} 7 You ou gr rom Aenea ot Hay ALIEN ipment 1 grain ting to......912,121 ‘Tons [erent aan een women orawled Monday forstheir home after a short | "ever try McMullin’s Formula and everything but fall to the ground supplies to the amount of to the hospitals to die, rather than visit with friends here. aah Seat wy eg aueny | people from an aeroplane, race horses that the ovation, and inquire qui to be made whole, and not a few- ALIAS RApEOMIe Lior eee ‘ really race, and to top off everything sly, “What's the bie dent succumbed in front of institutions ; _Harold Bromwell was a Bismarck | (hia) drutlens peak iGnee conch & gorgeous fireworks display in the t's all the fuss about?” and|be so vivid as to detail but it will|hungred, and7ye gave me meat”? erp badat peer oor visitor ThaAday. Used as a germacide and preven- | asi SATS ee ee gome of them would probably add,|be more comprehensive... enebey, might ve quoted further,| mation here. It is uséless to pile Jive Guinn gout . {tive against germ diseases. Mfrd pele clsDocn Senay ee oer SH f getting = Instead of telling of ona ‘city or| “Naked clothed me,” for the up the figures, but a few may bd is Gilman and family were capital | only by Tilden McMullin Co., Se- } go and east of Seattle. one didteict with “ita hunditeds of Hef Ailministration| WP the, Sevres, huts few may bs city visitors Saturday of last week.|dulia, Mo. For sale by Lenhart oe question that the boys thousands: fed, they willl talk of the| purchased, and distributed in Russia, |tr°these institutions o mille von They were accompanied home by| Drug Co. é asking in 1919! extent of the operation in‘ terms of| close to $1,456,000 Worth of clothing, half pounds of soap. ao-salvcrne: s e For almost two years now a scant| Millions. They will illustrate the principal among the children,/ which proved a perfect specific fon 0 hundred Americans, on a battle }2*eight movement from the Northern|many of whorn were so scantily clad] relapsin, fever, was supplied to the = and Southern ports to the heart ofthat they could not decently come-to Seton BY 700,000 aiapules, Tha e. ; LOPE DIES ‘ ha ing a ne famine area by grapbic — the it ‘kitebens for their daily | quinine alone, some thirty tons of it; \ ‘ y the allied armies|they have prep They will tell} m in additiox to this it delivered} was valued ‘at more than. half .s d.__ From the Baltic to the Cas-|"0W many million cans of ‘milk were|in Russia more chan. 400 tons of] million dollars, but no one can esti- ] 2 pian Sea, trom the Crimea to the} °tdered, how many consurre: clot collected in the United] mate what it was really worth 0) e | Hold Funeral Services For ui rals they have ffonauered the fam- | U2¢ that was made of the empty cans nine Pcrad org: mnie ae to 889] country whose most Be alent | fine, saved more lives that 0! quantities of beddi: ‘f < John Anderson Today in the World Wat, healed s soreger|¢! F hospital garments and complete lay-| e282 Shacagh: aneaiheliee, pray : = | ' i : baton : ‘ ichlorid h, chlorinat ig- in wi Another of the pioneer navigators ebsites coal , 7 The plous ‘Russita {illagers might, eporide, bisrpatty st lorinators, ag One 8 foot Soda Fountain with Carbonator. | oe hea liglcee slag | ieee a ion nao achlned| Wop 8 WH Marek date ated, a foe tuver| bout Kno ert ofthe’ pan e's Fook ary. wal ean | e World’s greatest adventure i An on lower Bre to-| was there a sicker nation tl % i i! ' ESE NA inert egme aes * manity! ture in hu) ward the end of Manhadsan Island.{sia when the A. Ie A. arrived, iy-| coPs,and most of those to be found! One 12 foot Cigar Case. ici tpeacktaly, tollowing. an illness | And because it was an adventure| 2,076, of the skyscraperjs there are{ phus, cholera, recurrenit fever, small-| ments and hospital supplies, more a : : ailacei yeas -/Déceniea Wii. boon dm which all America shared, it is Tee racer cel ata (ottien atanys pox, typhoid—all Were raging in the than 2,000 different comboditice te Five 8 foot show cases. ; i Bedfast since July 1, anemia being | « ey tting that its accomplishment] chases of the charterine: of bundceds cae oF ead a tre-lall, and in such quantities that the. : : : the immediate cause of death. should not unnoticed, that the|of shire, of the eae ca aareas | menduus toll of life among the peo-| 126,000 packages sent on sixty-nine : * P it ad ose resistance + ss Meet aie, ago tron Satan, Feet of shipe ‘was Atted. ‘cate aa | Of etOP, est siotetat famine, "Morcoven the movement] freTert, Shp rwelghed.Atteen mil MANDAN DRUG COMPANY i larmers whose i accounting refugees was idly i A ~ / si hen hi 19 1d, grain filled their ‘ ‘ s rapidly carrying medical aid the America ‘meting bie home at Deapoli, N. De holds, the vast body of taxpayers, the |*7 auditing, They these epidemics into every part of| ministration acted 0 the agent of Mandan, N. Dak shortly, afterward entering the em- pura, whose contributions ran into five| tj funds ie orniay, nnd the United States Government and, ‘ eon d ; ploye of the late Captain Marsh as areas, figures, as well as those whose Sam inte the neigh the American Red Cross. The sur, i an engincer, remaining with him for means enabled them to give only les- Aroaticn: til Europe was threat plus Army medical supplies were; s Tauvieaativand later sorking with ger sums, should know their gifts|Reliet Admmisentioc. tf peanitean | anseraie, cf inmostats verity. |turned over to the A. R. A; by act the late Captain, Wm, Charlesworth, were not given in vain, ver, to report tothe Bre ae R the aa of Congress and the Red Cross wap-| | He was married January 19, 1896 ‘aio one of the returning workers | United States: “there hs not been &| ptychared. lemented the Army stocks valued ai * to Miss Amanda Nord. Besides his P Tater Ne story- tle may | deduction of one penny ‘for adminis- Peet ita oun copisiby sere Er aiee atant Seda an when the corn afrived. The| funds ‘provides by medicines Sts ti et cee Mary, Mable, Delia and Virginia. Two (peasants came.from distant villages the Uitited State i tion and handling was covered, by, } sisters reside in Sweden and Ger- aul it back, on sledges, They|” But by whichever er jum the necty| te ip an individual donation of $267,400, ? many, cor earn: ed Be ri le is‘WOK We is one of wo ich enacies) pees vaccines ad é disease aE oo Spelman Ropket {Following hi i i , up. The roads|may well be lem 5 to vee ince, where a Tease ea eres “aoe died before com-, : i" Pat #iarch Fe jee preity ii clini Altogether America’s great advan», but remained in the employe of the 1, Or, “I was in, Odessa when th ed whole ambulatories, hospitals: LE hee } river captains for several more years. famine was at its height. Th : e cities: it has shared in th i prea uae Ae Mandan thle ee wee bodies in the strecta, People| alles, 7, dast that plies; a bathed, de e " . 4 : for the past few years in order to re dying 80 fast they coul 4 ert. ad, vacci ri a in f 4 a nen % i fob ener ine children tn the local ied. The hospital itty a not be ‘ondiitiors un Be pos Pdr iis Aad pated plies, some $20, 00,000 rr i Made in Five Grades Rhee services were hed on d ts rel B, Sronth, Colmel| simon! by fens of maligne Bo fhat| fem, rough the American ‘ieee ursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at 8 of there bein ua i i % 4 : the Methodist churcn at Deapolis ! R AY of ene in Rose ae ee i Sorte é ts ‘ 4 ‘with Rev, W. R. Thatcher of the ies, and ‘tossed into’ shallow! i March. 1922, March: Woh one only| nites, Ba An hid Sucker. i 5 ; a Perfect z nas repeeh in ‘charge. Rev. trenches, while dogs waited ‘6 aed It offered er arent foes liming Peleg raver tas tists, and 0 ae Christian nomi{t ; Thatcher is returning today from his ‘open the common graves.” - feedin, i iminated in the same propor-|tions, through tnel tive ‘ Testehes Bat their stores cat afl nave) rug more than ttn times that] tou and the incidente- of chalore, ta} toner meh enelr TesDective oreBs ' Film nder ; peel 3 ve/ number day in and ¢fpy ont before di he tions, sweiled the total. But $i ' Conduct Chi stots cigs aft fayhn fo | mpl ecole a MR tne iy : ‘ Conduct Child tee ah kitchens got the supplies tol Tt transported to Kasia and dis-{°"It tates Store than Agaren to eatt| WUikeH supervision of the Amer Wor Con a ‘Welfare Clinic many hundred Bound chnaren, fe Of prin ats ‘lone to 8 milion tons] the story. When Dns Hanry Beouw-|in' a. Characterisically ‘Aisora ‘es Ons u @ued corn rations to #o many bun of 287 ships flied vite” way| Aes, saeite et ste, Medical Divi- | rashion, without reg i i : g dred ie i - * 3 During Slope Fair Sundren wits, inoculated, 69) across _ the Atami through, ‘the ing o-Russia, the Aahetican iellet hee gs Polarine Will Not Break Down - sh:child welfare clinic will be eon- ‘the itals, provided food sed teas and ger ae ae Black Advinistration ha a ‘ie ioe 16,000 tions, ducted at the Mandan Fair, Aug. fhe patients, cleaned up the towns. athe : BB-and-29, by Dr. L. E. Boutelle, Zhe starvation was checked, ‘The Ran an fading, ware. pee weaee rear a tae ste ent. Free exaui clined. Things are looking much bet- Yor‘one billing fer there now.” and fifty million meal , care in feeding and liter. | \eeaitorees he bigeles ee et before has one nat’ (The clinic rooms will be io the WG, | directing the movement of| ts any wonder th it the T, U. rest room building. Clinic s hears il be from 10 . 2. ‘until Yeceiving and correlating the ; ho One B ae 4 7 an : . - HB: f i noon @ m 4 i : . 1 Heinstakingly | side A ' a ‘ S ape Fafterncon each day. sd 01 Sdequate warehouses, for| dug from the eT r ds of the great, eat : f Consult chart at any Dr, Boutelle will be-remembered f. Ay Teun, can ae ee 3 , : ved, Standard Enavine ondtctad a very stccessfal ve a p ie will ot] the food, prc he ly spraett ‘meu America’s : a ne ava : child welfare clinic in Bismarck early Hee pave a aig 7s was i ‘ ‘ad'be : a Ethie . Many hundreds of : : ~ A mbt AGZeses seem - s we es ; _children were weighed and measurta | o¢ Minot left by automobile yester-| 1, each. child. reegived $16 per montli 4 , day rfish, S. D., where the or sufficient support of some kind. tomvention of the South Da. F of Pythins will be Teonard Glans of Valley, City, avd teat ible. Funeral services’ Arthur M, Sather, of n ; terday at De Me. and Mrs, Arthar. Tavis enter. | 2 mcg Sunday. Mr.:and Mra, Sather | chipéeh arid: burial took place in th AC iene ware ag Lie ‘nike gid ses a Catholic cemetery, honor of Miss voerschieg of Pasa-|ling silesmihn for { Famed: # . Miss. Doerfsch! a of Mrs. Tevie onl ob home froin Canada: