The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1926, Page 16

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‘PAGE SIXTEEN — DAM BUILT 10 GRASH INTEST | OF SPRENGTH Exact Data on Amount of Stress and Strain May Avoid Much Waste Fresno, Cal., Oct. 30—(#)—Built in the belief that millions of dollars have been wasted in the construc- tion of hydro-electric dams and tha exact data on the amount of stress and strain will enable engineers to avoid waste, 1 series of tests is being | made on the Stevenson Creek experi- | mental dam 62 miles east of Fresno. | The tests, by the United States | bureau of standards, are attracting attention of engineers throughout | the world. | Try Varied Thicknesses The dam, sponsored by gineering Foundation of New Y has been built at a cost of $100,000, the / Many Tourists Visit This Place Roosevelt's cabin, in which the late president lived when he came t North kota cabir. was | grounds, wher Badlands in the 80's, r moved to Bismarck and placed on the state capito: now visited annually by hundreds cf_ people from all stz . ‘The cabin is maintained by the Daughters of ican Revclution, and someone is in chi tourist season to welcome the v to regain his health, The rge each day cf the itors. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE example in Lady Astor of married partnership in politics. Lady Astor has said that "if it had not been for my husband I would never have entered Parliament.” | ‘When succession to hig title com- pelled Lord Astor to leave the Com- mons for the Lords, he, though “the most domestic creature alive,” urged his wife to contest his old seat at Plymouth so that, he might work in Parliament for the special ceforms dear to them both. ‘Do my children look neglected?” Lady Astor often asked, “because Tam trying to Laer trtiess ae laws for bce eee pais ctive In ligion Mrs. touise Creigtton, 8 widow of the late Biship of London, is an outstanding example of a woman tremendously active all her married life in parochial and national church organizations, a public speaker, the author of many Rooks, and the mother of seven chil Mrs. Creighton accomplished the herculean task of making both ends meet in the management of Fulham Palace, when her husband was Bishop of London. Headmistresses and women eol- lege professors seem the class least/ Will Talk Here "PROPRIETORS OF MELODY SHOPPE. ‘JUST OPENED HERE, WITH PATRONAGE ACCORDED THEM = | “With thes ope ing of the Melody | are pt ' Shoppe in the new. Prince Hotel build- ing, Bismarck has qne of the finest | ‘music stores in the state in the opin- ioh of salesmen familiar with equi; i mene oft of Ecaraee. companies th: hroure- i have yet some touches to the most attract! Beer “titted with piano, music cabinet, phon and comfortable chairs. H. L. Dahnera and Arthur Tavis rence i phen Sfeeay, Sh WELL PLEASED are prenatal of the store, They declare py bes pone fox their efforts xpenditures in opening thes sone im ml beral atronage of Bismarck people. th store features the Baldwin and is distributor for a“ Idwin company in the weatera hi ite and other territory. records are carried Shoppe is the exclusive agency for all Conn nes ones and | tt vents beereoe eater ree Be rer son Paramount banjos, and’ Ludwig drums and banjos. ll Bacon It speciatizes in eo latest tong “ hits and dance music, both vocal an instrumental, and in musieal sup- plies. ‘Any inatrument can be obtain- ed pn short order. learned to ay speresiste the delicately flavored blac! in its rich — from. furnishing the then costless turtle as a ste the Peter Herndon, aged Columbia a the ly was 50 a eT measures were unthought Then, dpe? a disconcerting sud- rrapins began to dis- hile "they still are to be found jonally in the old martes yearly they peers scarcer. tain- now almost solely from ft few nad at a cost of per dozen, they anished as @ mar- ket commodity. The diamond back is a small turite pee By J Gre required. A Chesa- terrapin measuring over seven nova in “on ke along the bottom shell ig a rai Baltimore’ fas an Ingredient Premier terrapin cook, » declares: opts ‘dinners he is cal tan wpe yl re nowadays re- quire Just ater twice as on turtles as they would have ten year! od Not that the diumond Packs smaller, but it “ ed that with wiee at hand dinners of a past decade needed: less Serrapin for for 4 ‘satisfactory feel! the epicure ons indispensab! fent of the THE DETAILS Two eggs poached median, soft, buttered toast, not too {Rare coffee without too much cream. able to unite marriage with their professiot Noted Distiller Never Takes Drink; One Makes Him rit London, Oct. 30) —Vi tors to a ‘tresses nearly all mai Miss' London restaurant found a middle- pil Thorndike attributes her suc: d man lunching alone and sipping, to the tutelage and aid of her, with droll solemnity and two straws, band, Lewis Casson. She re-/* very soft ginger-beer. di dai in it, id onl; whiddis ves Numbers ir Downfall - Walter ‘Yea, sir. Would you like to be fed on tertonin mere than three | Their very numbers tod. to. their 8 y ‘special design on the dishes?— It is GO feet high, 140 fee f times a week prevented their masters! downfall. Until about thirty years Weekly Scotsman, Edinburgh. across the top and LEARNED WOMEN EVIDENCE THEY CAN COMBINE CAREER WITH MOTHERHOOD’ Whether women can combine a ional career with the duties ,_ Stevenson is a mere trickle [of and mothe been a moot ieere oumnnie that water for question in London since the learned the present te: drawn from one women, chi * the ball S of the tunnels of the Southern Cali-! j another sprightly fling at the Uni- fornia Edison company, which afford Aas conta ts tak a supply sufficient to fill the dam | He was Lord Dewar, m: in Tittle n sterdam, vex, too, ws the mother of four’. ctor af the noted fiva ef distillers | ing with a five foot Opponents of women entering the children, two boys and two girls.| ynich bears his name, tests have been mad learned pr: ons in the old fash- They have helped her to a realiza-|~ “po you always drink that?” he depths to the top of the dam. ioned days used to argue that tion of the frenzy of outraged wife-| was asked. neither the brains nor the bodies of hood and motherhood in her por-|” “Usually,” he replied, “You know | women were equal to the sti ‘ayal of “Medea. (it is not generally realized that peo- it has been brought out in England Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kiner-| ple in the whiskey trade are the that nearly Mumford prove that marriage | quintessence of sobriety. .Personally, peur to ha ey eantone Rete it She fel Rar Rose shampasne ee SF 30 feet ubove its base to its present {In conibinihe their exacting profes- | fession. sl she felt her hus- se . top of 60 feet. Water wilt iS ae s with marriage and mother-!band and chilren to be a hinderance | ‘Tee oF four hours afterwards. mitted behind the dam and tests made ; hood, to her work, Dame Clara laughed until the structure breaks from the at the suggestion. | pressure View OF Woman Doctor ‘As A Politician | In ranaine, the dam effort was | however, are; The newest profession for women, | made to use concrete of average -pr MOP Gnis With one'part cement thr th ae Ute | that of M. P., has an interesting; it s parts sund and two parts rock, with Usual steel reinforcing. Proport! home at ¢ meeting | of the structure are lighter than these ordinarily employed in dams intended to impound. water. It ix hoped that the tests will information ternal and ex INFANTS ARE VACCINATED AGAINST T. B, Treatment Causes Marked Re- duction in Tuberculosis Mortality Rate he base hick and that) tructure, in the the engineers, is a single “, stant radius dam of ordinary cone and steel construction. Arthur E. Nelson of St. Paul, former mayor of that city and. prominently known throughout th e Terrapin Scarce as Epicurists Lament No housewife who has the sli; itor desire to save can afford to miss this tunity. ‘You owe it to yoursel and especially during the STATE CORN SHOW sionally women I rather doubt the | wisdom of motherhood.” Actress Rejoices In Family | por- Baltimore, Oct, 30—U)—Once so | to come down to our store during this special sale plentiful, that Maryland legislators suw fit to limit its use as food, the Chesapeake diamond: back terrapin, delight of epicures, today is so ree that state comserv@tion of ficials face the problem of protect- ing the “turpin;*’ itself from jex- tinction in its wild. state. ' Time was when the marshes that fringe the eastern shore of Chess: peake Bay were overrun with teri pins. Years before the old-timers Water Pressure Until Breaks Plans ure being made to build the structure 100 feet high, using on! the 22 feet thickness of concrete and steel which now extends from PASSED BY CENSOR - ° Mother: Don’t you think that, bath- suit is a trifle immodest? ‘Daughter: It can’t be, mother. It came through the m: of the Bri ing but or two marri who participated in the di: relating to ussions ne charlieb, dean of Brit- ish Medical Women, considers that | ge and motherhood are great | to women-doctors. ch! women,” says Dr first hand knowledge of the phys y and psychology of we doctor can pos A. NORTH DAKOTA PRODUCT MANUFACTURED BY. THE Bismarck -™ es } Ge All catton, the wholesale price $5.25, to consumers at only. . beh “$17. 50 . $29.50 r Scharlieb is rself a, notable example. She !married a/ barrister early in her career and / her three children achieved good { positions—one as a schoolmaster, | the second as medical practi- tioner, and the third as a medical iwoman. She is no exceptio Other women doctors in Harl Street are wives and mothers. In Field Of Science Madam Curie is a brilliant ex-/ — cevtidn to the women of science | Washington, Oct. 30.—(#)—Infants whose marriage stimulated her stu-, by been successfully er SE dies and led to the covery of | id welfare ef the College af] roematl, may be, classed the Inte: Medicine, Paris, said today before the’ Lady Huggins, whose youthful in-| Nationa Tucbreul sis association con-'terest in the stars developed into; a partnership in study and discov- | ery after her marriage to the great! astronomer, Sir William Huggins. | The woman novelist is not de-| pendent on marital experience in} portraying passion. Intuition taught Jane Austin the secrets of the heart, as did the three Bronte , Sisters, if Charlotte’s brief year of married life, during which she un- ; doubtedly was handicapped by her | clerical husband and ceased to} write, is excepted. He Helped Her Writing orge iiows genius required stimulus of experience. She ve remained a highbrow , Jarrell Hardware Co. 318 MAIN ST. PHONE: 114 Vernis Martin iacithe. Used ‘Beds; ‘new spring-and new mattress. Special: during Corn Show Week, only ..: Walnut Bed, Way Sagiess Spring © ~~ atid’ Mattress, at only Will be glad to have you come in and look them over when you attend: the | : the name given the sub- stance ‘used vaccinating infants,” said Dr. Weill-Halle. “It has resulted in the reduction of mortality to less than one per hundred the first years of life, whereas the mortality among children of the same age, not so vac- cinated and reared in contaminated familie: at least twenty-five per hundred. Not A Sure Cure The reports were based on the ex- perience among infants in France, Great Britain, selgium and sweden. ent is not a cure for ” Dr. Weill-Halle stated. “The vaccination is performed only upon infants and immediately after birth. Up to the present, on! number of deaths culosis is meparied. or of di: sumed to be tuberculosi STATE CORN SHOW : NOVEMBER 10, 11, 12, 13: As Fifth oe ‘Bismarck, N Dak. Our stock is complete and priced to pinstor writing'aicles forthe es) ; _ gave you money ‘ she had not the stimu- companionship of George peaeanted by him with “Adam In her second husband, Mr. Cross, she again found an invigor- -|ating companion. Mrs. Flaga Annie Stecl, dean of Mes ish women novelists, has cot rs and ane: ed literature ant. the domesti Vaccine’s P Perriag jities in a remarkable manner. is lareearation Of the vaecine used Marriage made her a novelist, She is highly technical and must be safe-;SAV8 that she never felt that her » if Jiang bable duration of immunity. Enew only that. very precise ments with calves cinated since 1921, show that resi ance to infection due to cohabitat n| with contagious tuberculous persons ; continues for th: longer.” guarded by many precautions in th laboratories. Prof. Calmette’s origi vaccine was propagated through orth suffered from marriage and notherhood and also thinks that ino woman can really understand merations, thus httenuating its vii lence. The result was a living tuber- culosis germ so weakened ti i longer possessed the fact but retaining its abi- are technically die: ubstances upon the Bandits’ Cave Now Geologists’ Study \ = Rocheport, M: Rendezveus for eS. a subject of study for geological trips from the University of Missouri, the Rocheport cave, near here, once the den of river bandits and the od mocening horse thieves. wae? a deep recess in the jing hills ‘of central Missouri, is ag from the pisces river which Roch tie, The entrance, sbout 50 feet , and half that wide 4s screened by heavy underbrush, that fn summer almost completely conceals Min toe or erinoline days when Roche- one of the most important relate between St. Louis and fe until she has borne Still, she adds, Stock your pantry iis eats - Uncle William Canned Fruits ad Vegetables OL LOREB

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