The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1927, Page 8

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ETERS PAGE EIGHT FAMILY LIFE King George Got the Bacon, Ths IS DISCUSSED BY REV. VATER Responsibility For Moral Breakdown of Young People Laid at Parents’ Door THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ _ TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1927 THIN BABIES HEALTHY of child hygiene. “Conservation of New York.—Thin, babies are more|energy is achieved in good muscle He usually clips the field the first|heslthy and have more resistance to] tissue, not in fat,” says the doctor. season if there {sa good growth and| sickness than fat ones, says Dr. J.|“Mothers should not worry if thes advises setting the mower bar as|l. Blumethal, director of the byseau| babies are not the ‘butterball’ type. 4 high as possible so that at least six 4 inches will remain standing. He has seven acres in hog pastures now and believes it is the only thing to have. He has never had difficulty (Editor's. Note—-This is the | down as well as possible because he in getting a stand, nor with winter seventh of a series of articles | believes that a firm seed bed is one | killing. about Burleigh county farmers of the most essential points dn the ‘o have been successful in rais- | raising of alfalfa and sweet clover ing sweet clover and alfalfa, All | in this country. | facts used are furnished by ‘Keep working the soil until abont County Agent A, R. Miesen.) June i first keeping it f fron ae grass and weeds at the same tim ing all possible moisture;! vs. that it is aj Seeding can be done with a dril ° attachment or by hand _ broadcast 3 been seeding on! with good success, says Mr. Clizbe. carly and six to! He harrows twice ‘after seeding and He works this) never uses a nurse crop. He wants 'to give the alfalfa all the chance| {possible for a good start with all) j available moisture, Experiences of Burleigh : | County Farmers in Raising Alfalfa and Sweet Clover! AStrength- Building Food For Feeble People SCOTT'S EMULSION Rich In All Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott & Rowse, Bloomfield, N. J.’ 26-29 terling has had raising alfal-| \ Ly nd “wonderfn, Mr. ( 1. Vater tole at MeCabe Methodist For the compact Lenten meal SHREDDED nd must be dren the honor,” verend jared: “The respe of the child will al va be dependent on the worth © the parent. If children jearn to observe the 1 God and man, as far as 1 hav served, they will learn by ex rather than by precept. i am Spruce ar of King Georg eee Sandringham, won a first prize for his res “Children learn by imitation more Jjoy Show, Londo one THInKe the MGMteHon. ihe end a teuth:| oe Show: London, Andvdont Punk: that ful and honest it is not because he either! has been instructed in the ethics of | honesty and truth, but rather be-| cause he has never seen in his home| a dishon t or heard an untrue ae AS eee Oe ae euaeentiniaenas 4 f Ny pwn spaniel kennels at s Fortieth Majesty, | | i | | 1 talks like you. it is “unconsciously in his child is becoming like yo! life is jeslding and shapi ni ie Rainfall L one Th a a ou The problem of your boy a ismack’s Rainfall Last > e ready-to-serve energy food from tube. 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Drop in—and see these guaranteed Blue Serge j . indecency stalks on ~ , Suits! Fae nae ie The loyalty which has inspired thousands of at the senualist while i j men and women in the Standard Oil Company ‘ Fre elon pardcularly inl (Indiana) to work tagether, day in and day out, the gowning of women, has lo: J through the years, with ness’ of purpose : much of the modesty of the yester- | and a common enthusiasm has often excited the } dl and one does not wonder that} <, e ; 4 ie ine chivalry, of men has depart: comment and praise of the public. — can td. when the off reserves and fine ( ; delicacies on the part of women have | Th Se. La The “ordi virtue!” ty seems ex-. fen lace tee, apne fo err ertene f trarding’y in the cosy Gf teertantard: Ol duction, When womanhood haa, no jthewvlahs puseensieleneie Hecate. Company (indiana) only because for so many aby appeal of hee ez az the orlctese sepa, Sipe, alles Maen years it has motivated #6 many ’ SP eet nae sopion, gr. 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