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” AGE TWO ° HEAT CAUSES TWO DEATHS IN MINNESOTA (By The _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “Ma” Ferguson On Rearing Children SHEPHERD TRIAL TO OPEN ABOUT MIDDLE OF MAY (By, The A THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925 GIVES BLACKBOARD TALK 6-FOOT BEAUTY A blackboard talk on “How It Grows,” was given yesterday after- noon ut the regular meeting of the L. T. L., by Arthur Hoffman. rehearsal for the big red detter day rally of the L. T. L. which will he held tonight at the Baptist church at 7:30 o'clock, was also held. MARRIED Y! Miss Hilda Ollenburger and Wal- |to start about the middle of May, it ter A. Christiansen, both of Wilton, was indicated today. | were qaerele pace ep aa at Pe CAB i i se 5 o'clock in the Methodist parson- Shepherd’s case is to come up be : ter E. Vater. Mr. i : “ c, by the Rev, ¥ Mer dee iuciuns Tyne anid Mras, Christiansen “will | their home in Wilton. Too Late To Classify GARAGE OR STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT—This is a very well built arage and is larger than most others. It could be used for stor- ing furniture if desired. Inquire 508 7th St. North. 4-18-1w in his room here and the coroner's | office advancea! a ar verdict. SEEKS A’ PAROLE Dance Saturday. night at! Moran’s farm. | ELECTRIC COOKERY | Is | CORRECT COOKERY An O'd- Fashioned Grandmother Favors All New - Fangled Methods to Keep Babies Healthy Associated Press) Minneapolis, April 23.—The rec- ord breaking April heat, with the thermometer registering 80 degrees at noon, caused two deaths in Hen-{ nepin county, it was reported to-|~ aay. Henry Jacobs, 45, of Altoona, | Wisconsin, fell unconscious died while loading st in Blooming —townshiy ; Coroner C, O. Hobbs, declared | death was due to heart trouble sup- erinduced by heat. Lee Stewart, 35, was found dead jociated Press) cag, April 23.—The trial of iam D. Shepherd, charged wita the murder of William N. McClin-| tock by typhoid germs ,is expected NAL * NORTH DAKOTA, of Burleigh—ss Court, Before Hon ‘Jud Ciygt : ws || County make Matter of the Estat: of 4 s OAR Deceas : fj ff comeeee tustesicertes celles AU Non a , ‘ { Bismarck Hospital nie Quiet | Admitted to the Bist @:ck Hospi-| Olson, tal for treatment: | ii Mrs, H. C, Saxowsky, Hebron; Mrs. |Louis Peterson, Ryder; H. A. Ham: | mer, Velva; Edward Bachmann, Haz- | jen; Hans’ Snartland, Tioga; | Mrs. John Raveling, Valley City: Jacob Moser, Medina. Discharged: | Arthur Lorenz, Heb- ron; Zusetta Hunt, Flasher; Mrs. B. L, Smestad, Selfridge; Axel Kiel. | Dorothy Anderson, known as the mark, Mandan; Mrs. Anton Makelky, «sunshine girl” of Superior, W ; L. H. Fixen, Werner; Mrs.!who was. sent to pripon* when she! and Edward J. Sai were found| | guilty of robbing a grave and burn- jing a body to collect insurance held |by Sailstad, now seeks liberty on a] |parole, Suilstad has already been| | paroled. AL ESTA LOSURE given, or rR FOR is hereb AG Notice certain and delive! ower, of that that} {1 executed | “phe State of North Dakota, the above named Petitioner Jrespondents, and all perso ested in the Ei: or ¢ we Beh HINO IENOW L. Olson, We e F | You are hereby petition of F. BP Vistrator of the H late of County C, Cruser, Pennsylvania, O'Neill pee soe ROOM FOR RENT—Nice cozy, well | ee lighted room in new modern home. { Unusually well furnished and every convenience desired. Gentle- men_ only. Inquire 608-7th St. North, 4-18-1w Montrose, to Harry notified Uha McC slate neity K 108 06 se whieh mort- instru- iC DEST standard make. -month. Will | ssi [xt Ernest Linnenkamp, — Austrian take Ford Coupe as part payment.| painter, discovered in Stockholm, Address Box 308, Bismarck, Dd. eden, “the most beautiful blond.” 4 4 t|He told the world about her, her, and then married her. now visiting in Coronado, ( is six feet tall, is Hospital Admitted to the St, Alexius Hospi- tal for treatment: iss Camillia B n this Court, that heb February, was filed f ister WANTED—Girl for general work and care of child. 946-W after 6 o'clock. decedent's esti bed as fol-) 44 lows, towit on the ist ¢ E duly recorded eston, Elbowoods; Dawson, d Mohr, M inet lorence Moynier, of| ‘ # C. A. Graves. Menoken Miss | : be . Helen Tracy, Braddock; Miss Hilda house- and/ Call dat! ndan; Menoken;} and ; value ad that | COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE 4-23-26 WANTED TO RENT—Pouy or five room house, close to business dis- stock on hand of the about ten thousand dollars a sume is owned in partn Martin ‘T. Olson FOR RENT—Furnished light hoi keeping apartment for rent, flat-top desk in good condition on h mortgage on the date of sale Default has oceurre ditions of said mortg: mortgagor has fa principal and inte in. in the we in that the st remises in said nd which » County ur North Dakota, an as follows, to-wit uthwest quarter (SW) of Twelve ) in Township Hundred ight (138), Range Sev the Fitth enty-cight (78) West of Principal Meri- dian There will be said mort the sum Hund) and owing on » date of ‘sale ousand Three nd Twenty~ sides at- s of this North April A. Da- D. z Bismarck, this 14th day of signee, Dakota. 14, 21. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SAL Whereas default has occurred in the payment of interest and princi- pal of the obligation secured by the Mortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid principal and inter- est of hereby given certain mortgage executed and livered by Gilbert B. Lewis Doris E. Lewi de- nd to the conditions of said mort- | Bismarek, State [hereby cited and ‘ have, w that that! his wife mortgagors, | ¢ nd th partner | sand that | will Wedne: ay, A.D. 19 forenoon of stition at in the € a E city Burleigh a orth Dakota, and each of you are} ired then and | y before thi if any i of | na] of And you hy. anted ted the 1925, the (SEAL) said petition he og Ist of A D. Court: I, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court 4-23 oF MoRT : is hereby given that t rtain mortgage, ‘ord tegister of County of Burleigh North Dakota, on the December 1917, and Book One hundred Mor at ice the of Deeds of and State 24th day of recorded in fifty-one 0 hundred assign- instru- December Elizabeth e nd thereafter date Wiento) 3 nois, ignment was on the Twen- third day of y 1918, dul. rded in the of the Reg- said Burleigh hundred thir. “MA” FERGUSON article is the first of a series , written for NEA Service by women prominent in educational and governmental positions. The series is inco-operation with the Am Child Health Association, which is a leader in the preparation of plans to celebrate May 1 as National Child Health Day. The enterprise has re- ceived the indorsement of President Coolidge and the governors of 48 states. Twenty national organiza- tions, with memberships aggregating 10,000,000, have joined in the move- ment. Herbert Hoover, secretary of com- merce, is President of the American Child Health Associacion. BY MIRIAM A, FERGUSON Governor of Texas I am an old-fashioned grandmother except when it comes to child health. believe in all the new-fangled methods of rearing boys and yir! in so far as they relate to physi well-being. I believe in the child’s Bill of Rights—that every child should have air chance to grow up healthy and ppy. I believe that every home should force certain home 1 I would! have a daily morning inspection ‘of every child for evidence of acute disorders and for chronic conditions. I would arrange for all children to go to the dentist every six months, babies to have medical examina- | tion at birth, two weeks, one month, | three months, and every three; months thereafter until two years of age, then yearly, or even oftener if unfavorable symptoms. arise. condition of: the mother’s with provision for medical consulta- tion anfually, and a similar check- up on the father’s health. : I would have a check-up on the sanitary condition of the home, not- ing sanitation and possibilities for sunlight. I would check-up on the children’s diet to see that euch one is getting | the kind of food he needs for his particular age, and that he is learn- ing to eat what*he should and is de- velowing @2gilar halits cf rest, sleep and elimination. These are the rules which as gov- ernor and grandmother I should like to see carried out in Texas and in y state in the union. hould we not make every Keller, Hazelton; Bernard Buiton, city, 1 Runs Submerged An inexpensive undershot power wheel which will run even when | wholly submerged and which is es pecially adapted for use in moun- | tain streams was invented some time ago by a Salt Lake man. The wheel's source of power lies in the fact that’ the blades fold on the upward stroke, making the leverage greater at all times on those below | than above the center shaft and thereby enabling it to run in water of any depth. The wheel, which {6 made entirely of metal, may be of any diameter and width. To prevent clogging with floating weeds or debris the wheel !s fm closed in a heavy mesh wire screen 80 connected to the wheel that it re volves in the opposite direction. es Fable of the Four Men “T got off a street car this morn- {ng,” said a doctor, “and being in no hurry I began moralizing on the actions and probable character of three men who had alighted just ahead of me. ‘The first one was, even then halfway down the’ block and was going on with such rapid strides that he had already put a ‘couple of hundred yrds between himself and the next man, ‘There,’ thought I, ‘goes « hustler—a man who's bound to succeed in life.’ The second man was walking rathe: slowly and impressed me as one who would do fairly well, perhaps; in this world. But the last fellow was just dawdling along in, the most shiftless sort of way. I very quickly set him down as a loafer, Dairy Products of only the] highest.grade. Modern Dairy. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS “Why! He’s Nothing But Skin and Bones”) “Marry Him? Never” “Quit kidding me, Agnes; when| I get ready to lana a man he's got) to be a real man with plenty of good healthy flesh on his bones.” course, I dance with Ed; s a good enough fellow and | feel sorry for him, ‘but no skinny, hollow cheeked, spindle shanked lath is going to sail the voyage of life with me.” Cheer up, Ed — things aren't a @ as they look to you right now. Man} indreds of skinny, gaunt, emaciated men looked even worse than you do till someone told them about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- pound Tablets (the new way to take Cod Liver Oil) and* how it would put pounds of good firm, healthy flesh on their bones in just a few weeks. Nothing like these health creat- ing, weight producing tablets for skinny, underweight men, as thou- sands can ¢estify. Start to take them today—60 tablets—60 cents at all druggists—or any real druggist anywhere in North or South Amer- ica, And listen; If they don’t put pounc's of good flesh on you in 30 days, get your money back—that’s fair encugh, but be sure-—very | trict. Write Tribune No, 974. 4-23-3t BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP THE POPULAR PRICED STORE A EEN - . Only 7 Days Left : ——OFr— The Big 7 Opportunity Sale sale. Garage also for rent. Fifth St. be a ‘health center. I wish it were possible for me as grandmother-gov- ernor of Te: home a real health center by inau- gurating them on National Child s to map out and en-| Health Day, May 1? “Just then anothvr idea came home to me. All thive were ahead of me{':-Pathfinder Magezine. to the Mai orth Dako Mortgagee, dated the 10th day of May, 1922, and filed for rec ord in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County pf Burl State of North Dakota,°on the day of May, 19: 9:00 A. M., and recorded in Book “1 Mortgages, at page 70, and by said mortgagee, by instru- ment in writing to the State Tre: urer of North Dakota, and his suc-|‘ cessors in office, in trust as security for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the Ist day of June, 1 recorded in said office of the ter of Deeds on 2 June, 1922, at b Book “174” of Mortgages, at page 75, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front: door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two +, on the 9th 3; to satisfy the|s the past due in stallments of said mortgage on th day of sale. The premises described | in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are de-| 6cribed as follows, to-wi Northwest quarter of the North- east quarter (NW\% NE%) North half of the Northwest quarter (N% NW) and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter (SW% NW%) of section twenty (20), Township one hundred forty-four (144) range seventy-eight (78), There will be due on the past due Spstalinients of such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Two hun- dred ‘fifty-seven and 27-100 Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure. <Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, | 4 t this 18th day of March, 1925. a n GREEN, writing dated Januar CLOTHCRAFT W/ (an \ Fiftee ay of January 1914 t : ye @ urer of the State of North Dakota, » office Of the } as Trustee for the State of North Of sald) al " ter of Deeds of sa eig! Dakota, Assignee of Mortgagee. in Book One ‘hundred ten © ll mI sure that you get McC Cod Liv- ér Oil Compound Tablet inal and genuine. Court rek, RAR ARARAAA AAA ARAASARSRARSAL amount such on the le. The same are surleigh, | “English” Styles ... CLOTHCRAFT Tailored for American Young Men Fourteen hundred fo! ‘Townsh North, t of the be due said} on the date le the| nd five hundred which — sum_in- ainst said land years of 1919, upon Only a short time left to take advantage of these Big values in Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, Suit and Dresses, all at greatly reduced prices. ENSEMBLE SUITS ' $26.50 $39 $45.00 and up SILK DRESSES reduced io $18.50 $29.50 $34.50 and up COATS reduced to . $18.50 $28.50 $39.50 and up LADIES’ HATS $3.50 $4.50 $5.50 and for 1 thereon . and the by jaw Dated OLLEGE men — young business men — high school men — they’ve taken the new “English” suit for their own. Loosely fitted coat and trousers —wide lapels, low pockets. They’re here. “Tailored by CLOTHCRAFT” —therefore good and reasonably priced. April AE ADRIAD Attorne znec, Leeds, dakota, ed nd S| Twenty 191 of the ¢ te of 3 ixth of Burleigh akota, on the of December in Book One Mortgages, at hundred forty-three rv s ; Book One hundred G, OLGEIRSON, Assignments of Mortgage ‘Attorney for the Manager of The|Pa&e TWO hundred fitty-one Bank ‘of North Dakota, be foreclosed by a sale of th : be toreclos aaleobsthe. Bismarck, North Dakota. i ‘described at the, front doce 3 County Court 2 and up of Bismarck, aM : { h Dakota, at o'clo the Second Satisfy the amount such, age on day of sale. premises eribed in such mortgage, and w pe sold to satists are situat in the County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota, and! described as follows:—The South Half of the South West cJ jection wenty-eight, in Town- ship One hundred forty-four North, of Range Seventy-eight “West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. There will be, due ‘upon mortgage on the date of sale sum of Nine hundred twenty. Dollars and. Seventy-fiv hich sum | includes taxes ist ‘said Jand- and pre: the Years, of 1919, PreeUeS:. fon 1920, of $65.31; fe of $41.40; the Hour of One afternoc OMe in day of DOOR EAST OF THE CAPITOL THEATRE, 412 Main Street such. for ' 1922, + $30.74; and for 1924, 3: interest. thereon from } 19th, the date .of payment thereof id assignee; besides the costs id. expenses of sale, ‘and the at- torney fee allowed by law. Dated April 23rd. 1925, ELIZABETH B. COHOEs, ADE AN Lae torney for Ags! ¥ Leeds, North Dakete.” 4-23-30—5-7-14-21-28 FRoReevedces Low Prices 30x31 Fisk Tire.............8 6.95 30x3¥2 Fisk Tube...........: 1.50 Rubber Case Battery......... 13.50 S. E. Bergeson & Bismarck, North Dakota