The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1926, Page 2

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Cards in Germany’s Hands— Great Britain and France | trot, “Can Do Nothing | Geneva, Mareh G:--(P)—-For the/| first timo in the history of the League of Nations, Great Britain and France can do nothing. All the cards are in the hands of Germany. This statement was made today by & personage in summing up. the tur- moil over the reconstruction of the council of the league, which is to come up at the sessions beginning | te next Monday and which bus caused | the greatest cri in the Geneva in- stitution since its Operating Plan of Credit Body Is Announced! A slight change in the general plan | of operating for the ensuing year has | dec: announced by the Agricultural | Cr... Corporation of Minneapolis, wh.ch will be of interest to farmers in the community who have business | with the corporation. Interest at 6 per cent per annum is payable on installment dates. Time ents on principal is as fol- per cent by November 15, per cent by November 15, 1927; 40 per cent by November 15, 1928. A mortgage is to be taken on animals purchased and their increase, and possibly additional security based upon the financial showing of the \ | applicant, Security in genera] is as /@-—.-~—— follows: 20 per cent cash and security i$ purchased or 10 per cent eagh and additional security. to the Smennt of approximately 20 per cent the value of the animals pur- ghased, There will be a purchasing irge of 10 per cent to cover the ex- se of buying and insurance for LEAGUE FACES | “GREAT CRISIS! | are. | soluti GREAT CARE REQUIRED IN TYPHOID TREATMENT EDITOR'S NOTE: This in the and in various other pitts" of ‘the fourth of a series of articles on ty-| body. They have even been found in| phold fever, Tomorrow's conclie | the bright red sp0te-am-the skin ing article will he: Measures of Con-| which we see in this ie disease’ ti | It is most important for you to : | know that typhoid fever is a danger- BY DR. HUGH 8. CUMMING — | ous dis ase and that it should be Surgeon General, U, 8. Public Health| treated by o skilled physician ns- Service sisted by a trained nurse, earterably in a well-equipped hospital In what part of the hody do typhoid] It is difficult ta treat & case of germs grow? The germs of con-| typhoid fever ut home even with o sumption or tuberculosis plants, for| good doctor and a trained nurse, the example, thrive best in the lungs/ latter in consttnt attendance, with- or bone; diphtheria plants in the| out same risk to other members of throat; malaria germs, which are| the family and the ‘patient. To at- apparenely little Animals instead of | tempt to treat such a case at home e inside of the red biood | without a trained nurse to help to give us chills ond fever, | avoid the infection of others is tuk- When you remember that red blood | ing chances. | cells are only about 1-3200 of an inch| The greatest Cg. must be taken to in thickness and that these little an-| disinfect all hody discharges, Among imals live inside the red blood cells,| the best ilistnfeetonts to use are you enn understand how xmall they| crude cresol and crude carbolic aci The doctor will giv | In the first days, the typhoid] structions how to ‘perform this dis- germs are found in the blood but| infection. they soon localize in cereain tissues) Dishes used by the patient "should in the small intestine where they| be kept apart and boiled in water. | roduce swelling and then uicers.; Nurses and others who come in con- Here i is where they do their greatest| tact with the patient must ash | ha damage, although they are usually | their hands carefully after contact | Mrs. Anthony Bimba ‘se Iso in the kidneys and may be found, with the patient before handling | ack Pay eA) pre bor Ww, in the spleen, in the bone marrow, | foods. \ Mass., as a i ¥) mals are purchased tbeally only a| found. aie men wil be given a pres = ee gai 6 per cent charge will be made to liminary hearing later. Miller, it is cover the general expense of ham said, is now ane fuspended sen- | Coolidge Designates dling and insurance. ’ |tence for a similar offense. Settlements will be made at the : | American Forest Week time of delivery to the farmer. Inj ' gase of Jooal purchases remittances | Rev. Yivisaker to | Washington, March §,—()—The | t for the corporation offices will be h made only upon receipt of complete | week of April 18-24 is designated papers duly recorded. | Be Buried at Fargo! American forest week in a proelama- j tion by President Coolidge made pub- ep | Minot, ND, March 6.--0)—The *| remains’ of the Reet By Yivigawer( le today. ‘The Canadian goverkiient | In Police Court | of Fargo, who died suddenly in Minot| has set the same week ‘for the wame o- _—-__---_—-.. | yesterday, will be taken to his home| purpose. city this afternoon, Interment is} Local forest week: conimittees to William “Miller ‘and Eas 1% ‘on| tentatively dated for Wednesday at | plan observance of the period... are were arraigned before Police Magis-| Fargo. The body will be accompan-! being formed in every state. voder trate Casselman late last night fol-| ied on its eastward jougney by Rev.| the direction of a committee of nears three years covering fire, lightning, ‘indstorm and tornado. If the ani-| “tax reduction Prices f.o.b. Flint, Michigan % Ton Tree reek 395 =~ 1Tos ‘Teak 550 i (Chants Onigd allowed ‘ Capital Chevrolet Company _ Broadway at 2nd cae ? Phone 482: lowing raids by peace officers on| Alf Kraabel of Fessendtn, who will ly 100 interested organization: Biss ity their rooms in a local hotel where it, board the funeral train at New Rock-{ the chairmanship of former Gover, is alleged quantities of liquor were | ford. [nor Frank 0. Lowden of Hlinpiy, ti Economical ae ihe! ‘Effective at. once, the delivered price of all Chevrolet models is reduced. Chevrolet buyers will be given the benefit of the recent tax reduction though it does not become officially op- erative until March 29th, ‘Thus for the third time since the first of this year Chevrolet emphasizes its supremacy in dol- lar for dollar value. First—Reduced | Prices. Early i in January Chevrolet announced sweeping price re- ductions. . Then—The Improved Chevrolet. Shortly thereafter the Improved Chevrolet was. announced at these reduced prices. Instantly it met with such an in- crease in popularity that it became necessary to break alt previous production records for January ard February. “ : And Now—A Further Saving. Although the reduction’ in :autemobile taxes does. not be- eome officially effective for some time, the full amount of this reduction is now passed oi te Chevrolet buyers. Thus. Chevrolet again emphasizes that principle of value on which it has built the greatest success ever attdined by any mann- facturer of modern gear shift automobiles. Core in! ‘See the improved Chevrolet! One ride will be a: revelation, © CHEVROLET. MOTOR COMPANY, Detroit, “Michigan / Division of General’ Motors. Corporatioy SEE YOUR NEAREST CHEVROLET DEALER \° > & CHEVROLET A DAY ° BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA | he prizes will be divided.as fol | lows: $1,000 for the best essa; For Annual Convention | 4200" for the five next best exsnys | . $160 for the-ten next best; for 6f State Firemen the 50 next best; and § the! ad next 200, The board of trustees of the North} In announcing the contest the Ra- Dakota Fifemen’s sssdclation. are} dio Corporation says that hundreds meeting in Bismarck today to arrange) of suggestions are received daily in for the 1926 convention of the asso-| regard to radio, but very little is ofebion at Hillsboro in June. heard from the American boy, who he trustees include E. A. Ander-| is most interested in the sub ject. It, an a president; Hi. F. Bech-| is to stimulate this interest that the; told, Glen Ullin; J. 0. Johnaon,| contest has been arranged. | Sawyer; L. O. Rai Hettinger;| | Boys‘ interested in the contest may ade, Bismarck, secre-| obtain further, information h tary. The mbeting Is bélng held at| local dealer of. Radio ation | the office of the secretary, products or from F. J. Grady, local | fire nteceniichieesidabg { i? Contest For ei Mai Riot Marks Closing » Boys Ts Announced)“ o¢ Catholic Schoo! _ ‘The Radio Corporation of America ring $5,000 in cash prizes in contest for the hoys of rae, essay is to be upon inary at Oaxaca ye “Advantages of Radio|» inpatches received thi G 1@ Youth of Ameri- ing: Federal troops were culled ‘out, 12 to 18 years of|firing ‘into the air to disperse the United States of | crowds. Several persons were in- le to the contest. | jured but none seriously. CHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH | © Those Yette ‘ailments that!tehil td imalke ‘okie tired can be casily remedied. You'll, feel better otis you've had a Chiropractic treatment. Hundreds of folks in this community tes- tify’ to the excellent results. obtained. DR. R. S. ENGE i +.! Chiropractor X-RAY LABORATORY LADY ATTENDANT Lucas Block : Bismarck, North Dakota j aie ' Since 1903, ‘when the Ford’ Motor Company was formed,. Ford cars have been constantly improved in quality, comfort, convenience and appearance. Recent improvements include new and attractive bedy lines —a@ lower center of gravity —- closed en color, and irae "The basic features of Ford de- sige have been retained. Three point motor‘suspension, plane- wy ‘transmission,, a at a system, torque tu ve, multiple disc in-oll oe splash lubrication, thermo- syphon cooling system —all have. been fe:tures, of the Ford car for eightven years. ,On. the TOURING : FUDOR SEDAN : “| Probably Afraid a ee “We Have Never - Lowered the Quality to Reduce the Price” FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT : / SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926 |New Flying Boat ey ra three Being Constructed Aen ee trouble was foun London, March 6-t 6- Ry. a new su-| ankle, per-allmetal flying boat is being constructed at Pisa, Italy,.far an ex- su Dintnen at perimental nir service between Spain Many Rioters at und Sout! merica, it was announced here tochy, "The “machine will se| Lacna Are Wounded capable of ‘carrying 12 passengers. It : said that the flying bout will be|. Arica,’ Chile, M le to make a non-stop flight of| ing between Chile 000 miles. occurred at Tacna ing the arrival of of Catching Cold] errs trom Newark, N. J... March 6.~-()—It ieq consisted onily trousers, but ir of shoes. His to be @ sprained rch and Peru night follow- 160 Peruvian vot- - rt in the forth- i plebiscite, ilewn’ sources ad- Peruvians were wounded but assért that their injut- of minor cun- took attendants in a hospital 25 min-| tusions, while several Chileans were utes to disrobe a patient who came| ‘seriously injured. He had seven a_tre February, 1926. aE. OVERLAND ..... OLDSMOBILE ... STUDEBAKER . PONTIAC . WILLYS-KNIGHT . HUDSON ...... whole ‘these features" ‘cost far more to manufacture than conventional. design, but are used because of their su- periority. The Ford. Motor Company has carried out a program of price reduction that has.consistently kept Ford. value supreme in the automotive industry. This has been made possible by the enor- mity of Ford. production. With lesser resources, Ford quality: would not be possible at any- where near Ford Prices. ‘ The tremendous demang for Ford closed cars has again made possible substantial price reductions.: i. ‘310 New Prices “390. : Be ‘500 "565 al Repo rt i new’ AG Eee licensed in Bur- leigh County during January and isbeeinininiaioe | Corwin-Churc | Motors, Inc. Bismarck, North Dakota Chilean police restored ord hill

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