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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE QOVERNOR OF Tuberculosis Menace In Germany | PASTOR BACK |Homes of Nation Mast Be First, Certain Unless Kin of Sufferers Leaders Urge as Communities ROTARY CLUBS Dispatch Relief Without Delay; IN PULPIT ' Mobolize for Better Homes Drive VISITS CITY oe : | Rev. Postlethwaite Resumes) == = Services at Presbyterian «). B. McClintock of Minneap- Bek : Church | —_ a, $2 HOW MANY CALLS— olis Speaks to Rotarians Rey. H. C. Postlethwaite, pastor Should a Salesman Make in a Day? At Luncheon Today é & | of the Virst Presbyterian chureh of j WRAL TRA AME LAN) ELE otto UST as many as his feet willlet him. And no one [charge of his church formally, next ‘ ma : di Licl/hs THE COMMITTEE Lt? SEN % | Sunday morning, when he will give 2 knows better than the man who wears ““Ground- MESES THE’ COM : : : . a sermon at the iorning services ae : ae Grippers” just how. much added lifé and punch The Fundamentals of Christ gag ; ‘i Rov’ Postlethwaite haa Been AUNANe f i healthy—happy—carefree feet can put into a man’s from the pulpit for the past ten | 2 whole being. vod mecting today, ‘ months due to a critieal illness Tast- : : ivighapereentage atte : Z ing since last May, at which time 3 i You'll say so tool serene nnivEreRUIOlivee| » was taken to a-local hospital suf- : ; AinneApalfRuEnawn fering from an acute attack of a z . ‘MeClin p | heart disease : $ f tev. Postlethwaite secured Rev. ‘ < e si e YN?S OC nay Ninth he wl eure Rey. ' MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP of North Dakota | > Mes = | as taotor during the Ge of hi et | : a ALEX ROSEN & BRO. : {tical illuess and he in charge 0 : ¥ 5 : ‘ 4 peer ipanie y the services until the past. month : since which time Rev. Postlethwaite i aipsie omater has planned the services and secured Ok GSE ee ceil ° re, different ministers and speakers. to RRAEo We held a dh assist him, FERS CRE AiRIL lle a ends of Rev. and Mrs, Postleth- | } ; ‘ i waite rejoice with them that he has | {& a s ; pee ina ee f fii 5 s recovered sufficiently to resume his k ae pose, and in which the,‘ Ph ' tut eau ted \ / Rotary enjoyed anc nfer with executive mbers joined most heartily f j os < 7 e ut the homes of a nation{ proved its edu ‘ fo. tile Senay ee areca nln i Nai fs at & hing of greatest importance "OMe" of the i ate SHOES yer Germany has been characterized|at they are to be saved from illness it was recently incorpor ‘ }te ihe 8 ff ‘that nation national educational : ernor McClintock was given an Fern einenie ‘ it sible death, { it te frolaen 0! national educational — in. in when, he waa introduced to! HY novless distinguish tl cin pee It is the purpose ef the American} fis maintained by some of the best-| with Herbert Hoover, Secretary of b by President Duemeland, and. ity than Dr, Haven Emerson, form-| Committee to provide relief through known women of the United 8 Commerce, as president, A James Pie heat twenty wainutes, He| er Commissioner of Health of New! jis finds only sibrirehidren, lence who we devoting their time and Ford, national housing specialist, {208 and family expect to leave Devils} of Ameriea ratified the new wage eiieulanechv an thecmrinel: | WeneGityiandls ior com-| the financial burden of caring for | energics to heme improvement, as ecxecutive. dircetor. Pe HTa: Tbh cbc OTA SOR EEN CITE IRONS Lisa HU ERLEE eae ue » the work that it) munity health, as “a perf : cuss must Hesesciinicd by others County Superintendent Asks an files. Better ae aug E EE iu : nie tiey, SUAMRERREAEMR eA cL yin cvpeg helene Pearle c Gendt GE MUBOEENS | Seo save: : © grown ones erica, ed States are already being | Minnesots 4am, wa tn a lt lopment of the indi y for the spread of tubercu-| who have an iiterest in the g = ne ‘ MR TISHa IER ECS SOR URI OBNITeaieree 3 a daughter of Morton Borrows, | was. announced here yesterday. dial Rotarian mentally and moral Dr. Emerson made this] ups. For this reason the committee Attention in Bulletin the national leader ized for es ASA HA eSB y, and gave some striking instances, statement recently on his return established @ food package de-} | the board of ae rtors of this or- eres a wh ue a Sonia OE ie ‘ A ue dispos-| vote was 164,858 to jhich have come under his observa-| from a tour of Germany, made at the ough wiich persons i ‘ Tere | Rant Miss : volt, {during Better Ho t TOS OPER a, ee tee i a 7 i ae ch reduest(OUtht AMEREIA Committee who’ have relatives or| "very school in Burleigh county is} G)ier of ates Child-|May 11 to May 18. In = =< nee eet ad especially’ the. ior the Reliet of German Children, | friends in any part of Germany ma ed by County Superintendent Miss} yon's Bureau, Miss Abbott points these demonstrations have RATIFY WAGE PACT FLUEN HU) SAUL Lad a Fea otiwhict Major-General. Henry T.| by paying ten dollars, assure the de-| Madge Runey to keep the flag flying| our the urgency of better homes been held in communities Indianapolis, Mar, 26--The rank) hates ecutive committee headed by Fred’ lien is chairman, for the purpose’ livery to them of 119 pounds of sub-| ever the school. neat in America from the standpoint of way from the Gui st and file of the United Mine Workers , ‘As a preventive, melt and er a a anes ie of learning the truth about distress| stantial American food, including a bulletin issued telling of pro-| the children of the country. An- yond the Arctic circle; ther: inhale night and morning— vorking out in behalf of the confer- crate countEY 49 pounds of flour, 25 pounds of rice, ess in the county schools, Miss/ other carnest advocate of home approximately 1000 such demon- next manth, He closed yi sd mth smpanying photograph] 10 pounds of sugar, 8 pounds of y betterment is Mrs. ‘Thomas strations in 1923 alone. ‘The num- s in hirlwind of applause AURAL Sh ce| cooking fats, 3 pounds of cocoa and Peachers and Schools Officers,} Winter, president of the ‘al ber will probably laterially t shows graphically why these once} cooking fats, 3 po ols , iden C < : , ich was heightened by the Club's {00h neon are becoming prey| 24 one-pound tins of evaporated| please see that the United States) Federation of Women creased this r, as the educ ee ) sik \ ot 17 MARS Rue appreciation of the clever manner in| G72 bcaases, The pinch of pov-| milk, The packages are insured and| flag floats over your school house| member of the advis tional value o demonstrations S est 17 Million Sore Used Yeory | vhich he effectively turned the tables | (0 OTGNe Con nalied them to acquive| transported without cost in Ger-|as the law requires. If you hs i . in America, ong home-making line - » President Duemeland by demand-) ore cramped and squalid living| many by the government there. | flag, get one. If the rope he Better Homes in America been thoroughly established, | Drv : of him the recital of the terth | Terters and, compelled as they are) What such a contribution would | ar the pole is ailing, it fixed. nine y out ‘of a speech of ident Coolidge, who heads th Father ciple of the Rotary or the pay 9 subsist on meagre rations, it is ean to the man and wife shown | makes a lump in the throat and some- | the late dent Harding at Ak- © "il of Better He as ch uent of a fine which President not Jong before their bodies give| in the above photograph is obvious.| times a tear in the eye to see our|ron. Ohio in 1921, who declared ea. .ccently issued an en- much Juemeland most cruelly exacted trem) way to the strain upon them, A package would Iast them for] beautiful flag floating over a schoo} | that s s dorsenent@ot the movement, urg- Ci t Two Ti lal B ve latest Rotary member John Lee,| ye couple shown are of the mid-| wecks with judicious use and might] jyilding. This is a splendid way to|® [stability of our ing co-operation in Better Homes et Two Trial Boxes ‘ho happened to be the nearest in-| gle class, the husband a clerk, and save them from serious illness. | {aHeh Gatriati¢n’ ts) ihe tile talk y enhanced by | demonstrations upon communities PAZO OINTMENT fs a Gueran- ‘yocent bystander, Otto Bauer, presi-| jn former years were comfortably Appuications may be made either d the article on flag etiquette. |**lopment of love To®a home, throughout the nation. + teed Remedy for all forms of ent of the Mandan Rotary then call-| housed and fed on his earnings. person or by mail to the Food| seo if you are dojng anything wrong |tP? creation of a home that can Headquarters are at 1653 Penne d for Gov. McClintock to take him! Now they find difficulty in procuring Package Department, American |i, our treatment of the flag be loved. The organization so sylvania Avenue, Washington. or a visit to the Mandan Club. food of any sort and are dependent Committee for Relief of German 4 Pay your druggist $1.20 for two Dr. Harry Brandes program chair-| absolutely upon outside assistance! Children, 42 Broadway, New York, ° O hi Wen ct pomee percent anadout boxes of PAZO OINTMENT. nan for the day then called on Bob City Ownership | j o iy eae A. B. JACKSON When ies have used she two ‘ ahaa Saket aheaene : nen 3 put, 33 percent, over a ve-yea ~ es, if you are not sat Plehivepiensune eee aay ee the March program committee con-| and Fulton Burnett of Dickinson; the On Increase! 5... LEAVES STATE If seth the results obtained, we will SHINE Meuvred! ‘This was done tivst pene sisting of Dr. Roy Towne and Dr.]| super-eloquent John F. Sullivan of —— That the tendency in electric power eee eend $1.20 to your druggist and Shoe Repairing fine of $1.00 in which Burt| Harry Brandes and announced that| Mandan and Attorney Fred J. Tray-| Washington, March 26.—Doing a] plants is toward ‘municipal ownership N. D., Mar, 26.—Anson | Fequest him to band it to you. While You Wait. with his usual generosity of] Dr, Quain and John French would| nox of Devils Lake, Other visito 000,000 business, 254 electric] is shown by the report, which lists| I member of the North | We prefer to handle this through baad bien Panaceeinnted byamabice apithe i . . [light and power stations in Minne-] 133 municipal plants in 1917, and 1 i ature and for years the druggist because his cus- . All Work Guaranteed. tlaze which President Duemeland | Aatele the prozram for the month of} present were Dr./A, A.\Whittmore, C.1 s¢ta ‘produced. 588,888,000 kilowatt | commer I there were 155] prominent in North Dakota in the [Ml tomers are usually bis friends ~ hortage which reside: eland 7 , a = Pragati 12ers abla gdicsa Bt Ere |W * a 3 bois my i U 1s unable to pay, Bob then pre-|APril. R. Green and A. W. Mellen of hours of electric power in 1922 and} municipal plants and 99 commercial. | fight against the Nonpartisan Leag and will be honest with him. Capital Shge mted President Duemeland in tohen| There were quite a number of vis-| marek, while Burt Finney was given | served 242,07! customers, a summary | the industry in Minnesota employ- | has announced his removal from thi PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, Repair Shop his deep and abiding interest in| itors present and in, addition to Gov,| the opportunity of introducing R. dn chan US TePorts Just com- | eq 3,375 men in 1922. Total expenses, | city pepauly Minne wtererne: St/Loats, Mo. 413 Broadway vusie with a brand new “Jews Harp” ; Bavaria cto rilop- aw Cliinomn real pleted, shows. cluding wiles, were listed at $19,-| become interested in the iron to be added to his | McClintock the following Rotarians | Stevens former well known resident’ Of the 264 establishment were | $85,000. . ing business in Minnesota. Mr, J IHR of ind instruments, | from other cities were registered. | Of Bismarck, now States Attorney of | commercial and 155 municipal. They Chairman Brandes announced th. W. T. Sculley. President of the} Benéon County who has just EL | Semen an lnerecse/ 1m’ ineomekeeent pene eres aaa i 9 i a ve foreign trip abow cost, 103 percent; ph ceene vee De eiteRt ine {Twin Falls Idaho Rotary Club; J. G-| which he visited Egypt, Palestine and| number employed, 4 Aneta, GAH id] Sea itthaag ung | Diamond, of Grand Forks; gird | various European Countries, horsepower of prime movers, 36 per- presented him with a valuable gift which it was deemed might be help- eping the doctor away. airman Brandes then intpoduced Dr, Whittemore of the State Health Departmeht who spoke to the Club briefly of the work of his deport- ment and especially the value of the V; Statistic Bureau, which he showed is of great importance to the | state. Thanks Committee In closing the meeting President | Duemeland dismissed and thanked NOTICE OF SALE ache i Notice Is Hereby Given That de- fault has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain mort- sage, made, executed and delivered ard'H. Van Hees and Nellie | Hees, husband and wife, | 2. Wildfang, mort: aor ; e ber 1917, and filed for i office of the Register of Deeds of | Burleigh County, North Dako! ! athe 28th day of November 1917, ‘at 2! p. m. and duly recorded in Book | “144” of Mortgage Deeds, on page | ot oy z 467, and assigned by said mortgagee | ‘ altemB. Hancock, by instrument in writing dated the Ist day of De- | q “ S c ‘ : cember 1917, and filed for record in | the office of the Register of Deeds | of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on | he 19th da f Feb: ae | < the 10th: day of February 192 ‘VERY mother knows that —_ be used for so many purposes. FOR FRYING—| - ~ 140 fe Assignments, on puge: 520, a growing family needs Karo takes the place of high FOR SHORTENING— A aareezcunteeignee ‘or atetesean | much nourishing food. Boys priced preserves, “has eleeted ‘to and has declared th A A entire: gmpbnt secured by said. mort- | and girls need energy for their _zage ta he due and payable, and the school-work and their play. erga mth nl You can usest for sweeten FOR SALAD. DRESSINGS— ing tadhe covenants of sid mort- | Every member of the family 198 17 all kinds of cooking, ms. SWEN eS 8 SS Rg oS Se Ae BZs 7 Se ay gage, and that said mortgage will be | must be kept in the best of Sanink ane top stewing prunes: ed » sae peane in such mortgage and hereinafter | condition. and dried fruits. ‘ ‘ i e described, at the front d f the, ? / ‘ x es House, inithe, City of; Bis | ‘ _ Ask your grocer for Blye | There 18 nothing superior. to. State of North Dakota, at the hour | f ‘A r sal i : : of tworo'clock in the “afternoon, on | energy-producingfoodsisKaro. | —both equal in nutrition. the amount due on such mortgage ut One reason is that it contains @ : the date of sale. large proportion of Dextrose, a Ree mortgage, and which will be sold to| ¢ the great.energy food. satisfy the same are sitifated in the North Dakota, and are described as Also, Karoisone ofthe most — “Bsplains why obildren thrive o9 Destrese. follows, to-wit: economical of all foods. Not | Seatitee with weet caukt otatere Fourteen (SEM 14) in, roumanlp only does it cost so little but itcan SALES COMPANY, :827 Lumber Ex- West of the Fifth P. M. containing bf * one hundred kixty (160) acres, more There will be di uch mort- : 5 es Dongs ar the dats’ of oale the som of] ) Aluminum Syrup Pitcher x pt Di and thirty-five ($1427.35) cents, Pees i r yak | of ‘i : i together with ithe costs ‘and expennes : Wo orth Ja for 40c 5 E \ os 'o “ Ah i ! ‘‘ Bae § ra) k k; «te ae, oun, 00, id and 5 Karo Labels __ Write for the free: Amaizo Cook Bao Fs » North Dakota. Ss A ‘Aecitiee of Mortgagee. Buy S cans of Kero from : A ‘ oy ye a a Phaiet Saeteigh Coonty, || spitens shore wi a it rt American Maize-Products Co. 4 ears TENNESON, CUPLER & . < rad . Chicago ahepare for Assignee of Mort- ‘ ‘ 3 ‘Wargo, North Dakota. forecloséd by a sale of the premises | farck, in the County of Burleigh and | One of the greatest of all Label Karo or Red Label Karo the 6th day of May 1924, to satisfy The premises described in such | FRE A booklet about Destrose County ‘of Burleigh and State of every mother should read. Southeast quarter of Section No. North, Range No. Seventy-six: (76), change Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. or less, according to the United 7 3 oe States Government Survey thereof. et this Beautiful “Fourteen ‘hundred twenty-seven dol- Fargo, North Dakots..” | f ‘ > Address: 111 West Monsoe 8t., Chicago, Ill. ALBIN HEDSTROM, your grocer, send labels to ‘MBAUGH, : Be: Bltsher by parcel post.” » : ' New York 3-26—4-2-9-16-23-20