The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1926, Page 2

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)

AGE TWO CANCER DUE TO ABNORMAL MILDEW FORM Mildewed Food Is Source of Most Diseases, French | Professor Say Ss ' Pa “due to in th r (AP) Cancer is an ab form of mild nion of Professor J. 0 is National History seum. He claims he has taken healthy thuman ti and transformed it so that cultures develop ¢ professor's disclosures ¢ ina paper read before the of Science. animal and vegetable organism care nothing but highly developed or his view. He has were Acae al cultures into} ated in this man- typhoid, cholera, diseases and at ame tin ed and photo: | graphed the basic mildew of namer-| sous al and vegetable organism He found the mildew which caused | typhoid identical with that of the mil dew of r . malta fever that of the orange, diphtheria that of barley. Zcholera that of the poisonous mush-| He found that the virus of meale identical with the organism mil >was dew and rot, _pox that of the po! Claims It is claimed by Dr. Tissot that he shas transformed —tubercuios identical w m. This to the co on that tube develops spontaneously in man ¢ though it can be transmitted by tures into mildew, con at food is dan-| # only when mildewed or rotten. remedies for the d but thinks that a might be 2 prevented by destruc: Rraveuers in the woode and diph- = theria by omitting barley from chil dren’s and avoiding the use of, irley straw in cow stables, _|” STATE BRIEFS ~——___- RICHARDTON PIONEER DIES ning folle He was 69 year: engaged in ing an operation, age. He went 1 was farming when he retired and moved} .dton, Six sons and a daugh Bo son of ingen, iving lost his left hand, the right and received wounds to his face last nday afternoon when a dynamite cap, with which he was playing, ex- ploded. TAKES OV ER LA LAW OFFICE New England Lohrke of Wil- wdiston has taken ov of Charles Simons in Attorney Simons has g ington, D. C. .. CITY COUNCIL ORGANIZES # Fessenden—T.’H. Monsen was elec fed president at an organization of sthe newely elected city council la: week. Ray Clark is vice president. _ Committee: chairmen were selec nd the appointment of Louis Dc! s chief of police, to succeed / Greenfield, was approved. LET ROAD BIDS Pe poncoBids tar the iluzey and one-half miles of highway of Raleigh on the Metigoshe e let by the Grant county com- i at their meeting he W. L. Chapin of McIn- awarded the dirt dontract south and the Bridge and Iron works of Fargo, for the conerete works. The otal ‘cost for the building of this tretch of road is ENDORSE CANDIDATES The following endorsements were Gmade at a Mountrail county conve Ttion at Stan y last Tuesda tate se i repr Van Hook; and S. John A. Johnson o presided at the meeting. SEWER BID ACCEPTED a low bid of $17,139.80 re Seontract for the’ construc sanitary sewer system here. cyexpected to begin in © weeks. TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL the; n of a) Work about three “cial election for } 00 school bond ep. The bonds will run for Little opposition is expected. EDIT PAPER Il news stories and! years. STUDEN' McClusky issue of April 23 were gathere written bv high schoo! students. very attractive edition resulted. SCARLET FEVER PREVALENT Halligay—Schools, churches, and all public meetings have been ordered closed until further notice by order of the local board of health because of the great prevalence of seariet fever. The board of health has also issued a warning that persons not reporting cases of the discase: wi be prosecuted according to the law. CIVE MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM Dunn Center—A Mother's day pro- gram. will be given by the combined ondav schools here on Mother's day. Pageants. recitations. and songs will » be the chief features. FIRE DEPARTMENT MEETS Sentinel Butte—-At the first busi- 3 ness meeting of the local volunteer 3 fire department in three years, held, A feinenday evening, it was learned, at the $510 in the treasury at the: ~ last meeting had accumuiated to euch in extent that an additional $400, Zcould be used for the purchase of ppaninaent. tee RODBO. COMMITTEES ;—At a meeting. of the Com- sie here a night com. the delat 8pm. Ag eee the | tude "0 of 300. noble: Tose It 8 ae, 19. Aside costumes and members of the James Wild west stunts other et- town Shrine club will d and amusements will be Shrine ball will be he" in the Maron ae anda ball game is pimened. -|who are wives bus, O. B : Ri e sources of MOS! (left) G ‘number a hean Washburn—The Camden construc-|to the 14th. in tion company of Benson, Minn., with | in full 28 4 THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE few things of the when Ferne wman last Janua Newark, man. (right), ndoof El tbic order, Members bodie t Fargo A t A Killdeer mount, of the Bad La Members her from neight to join the The 11s Rite bodie in Killdeer mow north of Dickinson On June n of cars bear- ing _membe 1 temple and oun given at 4 he wae will a rodeo will t to 6 p.m temple wil > into m who a make lies the Shrine reunion there 430 To Go From Fargo of W. T Rite John- bod- ston, secre Farg will attend the Scott and 150 Fa nore ds many . would be in Bad Lands for bodies union: aid in regard to “It will be one of the » Jas memorable With th a o camp in the Killdeers during of the reunion. It will be a reunion itish Rite Mason affort to On Monday, Scottish Rite iorm, be served at 6 p Lith, degree will 1 beautiful outdoor Rite Masons on and tyleys dur will act ing the en- » guests of 18th de- ill be staged on i to that deg To Present Degrees Pract y all the degrees from t 1gth to the 30th inclusive will be pre sented Wednesda; he Sist d unrise on A_ banquet of a sie mond “( jone® program at timers w A genuine old fa the ho The journey of memebrs of EI! Zagal temple from Fargo will take the form of an overstate pilzri The El Zagal ten ec leave Fargo at 3 p. 24, by way of the 3 the spe . A gra ied bodies ant of Divan, u and nobles of the ceed to dedication exe Barnes bugle band, j ili H be held | The special will lew 7 p.m. and wi i Bor i de held. , temple at 9:30 p. m. iewed from] Bo He’s You ‘Old 1 Mant p "% | stetiar Shrine program will be given more deplorable than the meeting of two ladies Such a meeting occurred at Colum - musical ¢: y, was introduced ho married him in 1914. arrest for bigamy. 4 ‘MASONS WILL MAKE PILGRIMAGE TO THE BAD LANDS IN JUNE-PROGRAM © INCLUDES STOP IN BISMARCK JUNE 27 cowboys. | | kota and hundreds of this state and Montana and! the i ‘from Montana. ‘The special will leave r Medora at 9 a, m. From 9:45. a. to 3p. m., the party will be given un oppoartunity to see part of the Bad | nearby chasm. ; Often it prevents a cold from tui ‘does all the good | the party at Mandan. scheduled to for the Indians. high noon it. is | hoped to have the Indians go through! some of their ceremonies, after which | the, caravan will leave for the o!d Fort} | Lincoln, where commemoration ex- ixes of the Custer episode will take| | place, At 3 p.m. a grand concert and ‘park by the organizations pf El Za- | gal temple. The concert will, be | broadcast. At p. m, the, Mandan nobles and Knights Templar, in full | dress uniform under the, direction of ; Nobte Otto Bauer, past grand com- | mander, will escort the uniform i bodies of El Zagal temple in aut jmobiles to the center of Liberty ' Memorial bridge, where they, will be j met by the Bismarck. nobles and the Knights Templar in full dress uni-! | form under the direction of George Russ, grand commander. The entire delegation will sing the state song! and the national anthem. | $ ‘in front. of memorial building after which a sunset supper will be served for nobles and their wives bj : gal temple. The temple special Jeave Bismarck at 9 p.n | spectacle will be given in the Mandan| A Shrine spectacle and: concert will | be given at 6 p. m. on the caiptol hil! HOOL. €Ou. Fargo in time to gi: chance to sing, “It's Three O' #| the Morning.” | Catchy Tunes Are | From “Hello There” The many catchy tunes that the | young people of the town are hum- |ming this week, “Thanks for the | Bugey Ride,” “I Love My | Baby,” |"Don't Wake Me Up, Days,” and “Sunshine Mr Mines are fee: the misteal. combdy,y SHullo | There,” to be presented at the City | Auditorium on Friday and Saturday. | | Rehearsals have been held at the ‘Riks club for the past week and the ‘dances and choruses are being per- \ dy star, who married | er ‘Bowman is under | for Jelly Making. The following ten rules for jelly making were taken from the Sugar Bow! recipe. book “Jelly Making, Canning and Preserv- Au " by Mrs. Ida Bailey Allen. * The book. very thorough in covering ‘these subjects, will be sent free on request: . if vida, pecial will arrive smarck nohi Rite wome Many will join! and the train is| get into Dickinson at} under escort of Dickinson: “| bave tested Great Western mobile Killdeer Degree: uniform, team work egalia and th | Divan and u 1 bodies from E Oriental This will be a! ides 100 agcal tem} Redeo, Barbecue Planned ‘ The pageant will be followed by a! rodeo, barbecue and ball. The rodeo! will be hibition of wild west” 1 and wild horse racing.! ena is reputed to be the larg- United States. The rodeo aggregation of trained{ ild horses. from! badlands of the! country. Sam) f the Round-up! ¢ manager, will put ont ual round- up begin-; afternoon, June 26, ‘and! Monday and Tuesday. ‘Hull, stem and otherwise clean the fruit. Do not pate-or remove cores. but remove any. decayed. parte. Bix shetrnit is soft and pu grapes and currants. place in the: preperving kettle and crush to start the juice. then bring quickly to deiling-point and cook until the fruit is very soft. If the fruit is had. like apples of quinces. wash, cut in reason- | small meces. add water to al- 3 ' most cover ery Doil until the fruit temple special will arrive! it mushy; but not broken ‘Dat 7 a. m. Saturday, ! m, the boundary line al will take place. The! Zagal tem- | nmander of Knights | North Dakota, and the | supreme council for’ cottish Rite bodies in North Da- Masons and will stand on the boundary line ane tself is not k horses, but nd the ri river or ty 1 sm using beet sagar for jelly rit sae id ie Sore Beyer: Great Fall, Moris . At 3 p.m. a gigantic spec- ¢ will be presented on the butte» southwest of the chateau De Mores to which the general public is invited.! The first ses au" the juice through » flan- inl or. flannelette jelly-bag. let- ting, it drip’ for én hour oF two. or overnight. Do not squeeze the bag if a clear jelly is desired. If squedzed monial will tal at 4 p.m, in, tes jae ou ts clemaaa. Dan the : nes Sine jal She ea Ese! aching tau vis site of the “Old Red Town Hall! -” nent of Roosevelt's Day in Medora. The! : Measure the juice with a’stand- cond session will be given in a ‘ard pint or quart meesure, The special will leave’ kinson at.6 p. m., and the regu- | banauet will be. served 8u This will tbe followed by a in the auditorium of the Dickinson Normal school: A grand ball will be held in the Masonic’ tem- ple after the speetacle, | TeV ee the Indians i ks Piast av, Measure three-quarters the quantity of Great Western Best that is. to a pint of juice. re" one’ and’ one-half: copfuls of the sugar by anes She. sygay, in pre: . party will sate Mandan at &.. train for Cannon Ball, where When You Cateh Cold, Rub on Musterole | Must je is easy to appl; with | the fingers and works right. away ing into “flu” or pneumonia, — It{ work of* grand- mother’s * plaster without} the blister. Must mustard le ix a clean, white vint- | ent, made of oil of mustard’ andi other home simples. It is ‘recom-| mended by many doctors and nureés.| ‘Try Musterole. for sore throat, cold?! on the: chest, rheumatism, lumbago,; pleurisy, stiff neck, bronchitis, dsth ma, neuralgia, congestion,“pains und? aches of the back and joints, syrains, sore museles, bruises: chilbluins, frosted feot--colds of ail sorts. To Mothers: Musterole in also made. in milder form, for habies small children. © Ask. for Boil the juice: for twenty. mi tes, add the scger and boi! herd “for five minutes, Tost for jellying point by 4 9 ping @ tittle of the misture ons cold plate ‘and “bpiting it stand. for {ten minutes in, cold place, oF better, use a candy therm jetty se) ‘seached at nn ‘ 1073 re, Sterilized not water, ‘and whee’ sold with onli ‘pepeind dren’ '® Meualockie modern equipment—regular 8-how days: and. 6-day ak city,’ recently empleyed Cecelis 4 Heister. she Bank of Ipswich, S. D. ;‘Theress Thue, to Fergus FallsState Hospital, : are er-- :86ful? NOW. Write be i. [fected under the direction of Miss Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Far:ro, oa ® 4 s and M.| committee from the} \ jary of the U. C. T. re- ports that ticket sales are going well The Best Style. and, is planning an. intense drive for | the next few days. Mrs, J. L.. Banks- And ‘You 5 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX mittee. in charge of putting on the | Suits -.- Unusual Values Rosella Zura, 8. H. Brown play. Visitors at the rehearsal last even-j ing were unanimous in the opinion that the play is wholesome and the | dancing and drills delightful. | DOESN'T “DRINK SODA “Will you have a ne of tea?” “I don’t ik tea “Coffee?” “Don’t drink coffee.” “Cocoa?” “Whisky and soda “Don’t drink soda: De Groosse. Other Suit $25 $30 $40 $50 It’s an‘amazing style show we have to offer you; the values are outstanding, too. if i Cy 5 | IS DIFFEREN . | Performing rea | weeks are: dig | inguishing. features of the actua wusiness training: course at akor | 3usiness College, Fargo. (Copy: | izhted— unobtainable elsewhere. ) Naturally,'“*)akotans’’getthe re | pousibie positions. Consider these* Attye. Ritchie & Ployhan, Vaile —You can’t find more style, more value or more service anywhere. > son, os Bergeson’s.. Tailoring Ben Hoffman has gone te: Watch results. ‘Follow the Suc." The Swing is on ‘ss to Great Western Sugar . greater than ever. before! ORE Great Western Sugar willbe sold in the West this summer for jelly making, canning and preserving ‘hat any other one sugar By the millions of pounds 1t will be used throughout the summer in what most housewives con- sider, the mast exacting test of sugar. name) and test it in your own favorite jelly, jam, marmalade or dessert—or with any of the recipes published here. It makes no difference what kind of sugar you have. used before try this sugar once for your own satisfaction see and you be the judge! Your Dealer Will Have It From Now On! Perhaps in months past you have been unable to obtain Great Western Sugar. That sometimes happens. It is right certain #ou that your grocer has it . and will be able through the summer to supply it for your jelly making, canning and preserving. Just be sure to ask him for it 4 name. That wide use is not new to many house- wives who have used it successfully for years. They want no other sugar. Their jellies and preserves have proved too well the wnfform satisfaction of G-W Sugar. A Common Sense Suggestion If you,haven’t tried Great Western Sugar before, just get a small quantity from your grocer (be sure to ask him for it dy Millions of women are using G-W Sugar | for jelly making, canning and preserving. So many housewives could not be mistaken! THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY SUGAR BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO To Grocers The, swing.is on to Great: Western Sugar for the fruit season—for ey making; canning and preserving,. Several million pounds of Sugar were so successfully used for that purpose last sti thae its: nap usérs:and their. friends. I be back for Pare this ear. inte The rely ‘aking igure tind recipes, ons segneniy etipe y Making naing Preservt Botley Aflen’ Send” yout copy. today fo. the summer—just’mention G-W. You can obtain Great Western ae from: nays, jobber *. QUALITY. Gooseberry Jelly Follow the general directions (on other side of page), using no water as the fruit is so juicy. Combine with an equal proportion of curran: as desired. of recipe book below) “Lam very glad to testify to the merits of t sugar tn the making” ol ies and preserves. LU have no difficulty whatever in using it for chat or any other household use." —Miss Eleanor C. Bryson, Minot, N. D. Currant-Raspberry Jelly Use art of raspberries to three quarts of currants and proceed as directed for soft fruits. Seo free offer of recipe book below) “Some of the best jellies I ever made were with Great Western Sugar.""—Mrs. A.M. Davis, Hutch- inson, 528. apples and quinces, using one pint of quarts of apple: using equal parts of apples and plums; apple-mint, by using one pint of minced mint (stems and Reaves) to four quarts of apple (See free offer of recipe book below) “L most glad « Gi Werreen Someta sels eabine’' my jelly was wonderful.” — Mrs. A. P. Foster, Maize, Kansas. Mulberry Jelly For a very crimson jelly use bard, immature berties, one and one-half pints of cold water to two and one- half quarts of berries. Simmer until almost soft, then add one and.one- half pints more water, Simmer half n-hour-longer, strain through the. jelly.bag and make into jelly as di- rectad, using an_equal proportion of Great Wentern Sagar and mulberry juice. (See free ofer of recipe Book below) “1 have used. Great Western in canning, preserving and jelly ing, and am much pleased with it in every way.” —Mrs.C. M. Mad: pes Jelly This may be made from yeh tipe or green ete A kind, Very green a pale:color. ose whee tere aged nis tod 8 G29, Pink a0 ripe grapes make ely jn:no cage must the, oon tenes f Great Weste: increased, For me For

Other pages from this issue: