The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1927, Page 8

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, PAGE EIGHT coming winter Pedetay ta compa- nies in the east. ie jack rabb:t skins are to be used mostly in the \manufacture of felt hats. e rise {in the price of raw materials for ifelt hat making has made it possible {to utilize great numbers of rabbit {skins that were formerly wasted, points out Mr. Gillett. Thousands of rabbit skirs were shipped out of the western part of North Dakota durirg the past win- ter. Farmers in. the thickly in- fested jack rabbit areas of the state organized round-up hunts and in that way rid themselves of great num- bers of jack rabbits. The skins were bought by produce men at fair prices and shipped to eastern mar- Preparations have been completed | kets, Dy the state library commission for | ¢ distri 250 traveling 9 °, the distribution of 25 Ate’ eark Londoner’s Acquittal ze achools in ali parts of the state. | Brings Discussion of ‘the Right to Kil? ity of the libraries, ac- ‘The jibrary also has # limited num- her of units available for distribution | cording to Lillian Cook, librar-| London, Oct. 25.—(?)—All_ Eng- i e designed to interest children ‘jand had been plunged into discus- hoo) ithe first to the sion of “the right to kill” as a result inclusive. id j-' of the acquittal Saturday of a young ea one widower, Albert Davis, of a charge cd by five in- of murder for drowning bis three- ; ‘ s ve year-old daughter to save her fur. dividuals and some schools have ara naked for more than one set, In ther terrible suffering from an in- communities where the school atten- | curable disease. dance is large the ini st is par-! Most of the newspapers applaud ticularly ke many as three sets the acquittal, but insist the case are being asked, Miss Cook said. ie aio bouche Oe ae Peta How to Get the Books ing human life. The practice is for the library| On the other hand, the Daily Ex- department tc nd out the books in| press quotes A. Conan Doyle, famous the care of a cher or some other author and himself a physician, as responsible individual with the | saying: understanding that they will be re-| “I think that if there were a law turned at the end of six months.! that three medical certificates would Persons who do not wish to go to! justify the putting away of a person the trouble of obtaining five signers | who js in a hopeless position as re. to a petition can obtain a package gurds life und death, it would be a of books wanted and the type of yory great improvement. eople who are to read them should only be humanity and be made clear, Miss Cook said. The gense.” library department needs to know if. The analogy drawn b Justice they are to be used by children or Branson between the child in the grownups and whether fiction, bi-' present case and :. suffering ani- ography or scientific and mechanical mat has drawn considerable ad- works are preferred. Ordinarily a criticism. Justice Branson package of books sent in answer tol said: such reqests contains some of each. | “It is a matter which vives food Community libraries for use bY for thought when one considers adults are in heavy demand, Miss Cook said, and requests already have been received for most of the sets available. In handling these units the library department follows the rule of “first come, first. served,” she said. A number of school libra- | ries remain on hand, however, and may be had for the asking. In addition to the school and com- munity libraries the department also offers a traveling library service. This consists of a package of books sent to a person anywhere in the state with the understanding that all the books are to be returned| within a reasonable period, designat- ed by the library department. In this manner everyone in the state may obtain readable books at small cost, it is painted out. Traveling libra- ries may be had upon the application of five persons in the same manner that school and community libraries are ayailab!>. Sample List A sample list of the books in a school library, arranged for use by children from the first to the eighth grade, follows: Clean Peter, Aesop's Fables, Boys and Girls of Pioneer Days, Thunder Boy, Mother Goose Stories, Master of the Strong Hearts, Stevenson Reader, Playing School, Children of the Wigwam, Scott Burton in the Blue Ridge, Foppy Seed Cakes, Indian Nature Myths, Black-Eyed Susan, Horace, Mann Reader Book One, Cat-tails and Other Tales, Sandsy Puts it: Over, Wigwam Stories, Little Grey Goose, Auntie’s Little Rhyme Book, | Silverfoot, Dr. Doolittle’s Circus, Heroes of the Farthest North, Our Friend the Dog, Little Green Door, True Bear Stories, Fifty New Poems for Children, Jungle Beasts and Men, Canoemates, Stories of Colonial Children, Pony Tracks, Doctor Tam O'Shanter, Chick-a-dee-dee, Edge of | Raven Pool, Children and Their Pets, Our Persian Cousin, Colonial Plays for the School Room, Dra- matic Reader-book five, Ting-a-ling | Tales, Story of Babette, Welch Fairy Book, Farmtown Tales, Classic Fa- bles, Little Girl and Boy Land, Me- mance, Stories of Norse Heroes and is. Jack Rabbits Kill , > Shelterbelt Trees Jack rabbits cause considerable |$ injury to forest t i North Dakota loc: to Charles A. Gillett, extension forester, coo} ing with the North Dakota Agr. I college, Exten- sion civis:c1. In winter the succu- lent brane! are often gi: fi growth and sometimes kiiling the tress, he said. Probably the best method of pro- COMMISSION TO SEND OUT BOOKS 250 Traveling Libraries, Con- taining 45 Books Each, Will Go to Schools The units eation from sents a requ common “Stands Qu Osteopathic physician of M. E. help, see your local association Room 11 It would) ‘ The Bismarck Building and Loan gssociation has loaned over $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the last twenty-one years. The association always has funds on hand to assist in erect- ing a new home or purchasing one already bvilt. Loans are repaid on the monthly plan the same as rent. {f you are contemplating owning a home and need financial Bismarck Building and Loan Association that had this poor child been an animal instead of a human being, so far from there bein; anything jblameworthy in this man’s action! }fering, he would actually, have been Mable to punishment kad he not jdone jit.” Attention Is Called to ‘Ironsides’ Drive 4 Attentior_has been called to the “Save Old Ironsides” drive in_con- nection with the observance of Navy and Roosevelt Day, October 27. About half the necessary funds to save the vessel has been raised and it is planned to raise the re- mainder by the sale of colored litho- graphs of Gordon Grant's painting of the old vessel. These prints sell for 25 cents are ahout 19 by 22 inches in size. { Banks and business houses are requested to place the pictures on sale and aid the patriotic cause. Firms and individuals may place or- | ders with the U. S. Navy Recruiting | Station, Federal Building, Minne- apolis. Harrington Installs Much New Equipment Installation of a complete sanitary service and more comfortable chairs in all departments of the Harring-! ton barber and beauty shop is an-|! nounced by P. G, Harrington, pro- prietor, following his return from St. Louis, where he visited the of- fices of the Art-Aseptible Furniture company. Large individual steriliz- ers have been placed at each work- man’s stand, from which the cus- tomer sees himself or herself given a full sanitary service. Comfortable chairs have been placed in the marcel booths, the finge? and water waving booths and the permanent wave department. Additional equipment includes a Tri- Sun air dryer, which adjusts the light on the hair from three direc- tions and prevents the heat from striking the face and neck. The control of this light is by a switth FEEL WONDERFUL! Food that By” You ICK Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Mandan, N. D., wishes to announce that he is taking over the practice of Dr. Bolton. SS9S9SSSSSS: first. . First National Bank Block $36 tecting young shelterbelt trees], from these rodents, suggests Mr. Gillett, is fencing the shelterbelt |! area with a suitable fence that will || Prevent the rabbits from jumping over or getting through the mesh. ! Operations for the control jack, rabbits are being d:.ected by thi United States department of agri- culture biological curvey. In South Dakota the work is to be aided by the establishment of a number of commercial stations fur buying jack rabbits’ skins in the western half «f the state by agreements during the GOOD CHANCES TU! GET GOOD PLACES It’s easier than ever for Dakot: Business! 44 its graduates—so many former pup: call on their old school for help. ier, Farmers of Lisbon, |} employed Mercer Screen Lump Four Inch Phone 11 Lignite Coal $3.85 Delivered $3.60 Delivered 50 cents per ton less at the bin We handle MILL FEEDS AND PURINA FEEDS FEED GRINDING OCCIDENT ELEVATOR CO. General Grain Dealer County Per Ton -Per Ton Phone 11 in the hands of the model. The} RISE permanent wave machine has been equipped with a heat control ther- mostat that regulates the sired, HE BISMARUK ‘1 RIBUN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927 TO WEALTH DELAYED New York, Oct. 25.—@)—James current; Moore’s rise to wealth is to be'de- in putting an end to the child's suf-| being used ty the exact amount de-| dayed three months. Found sleep- ing in the subway, James, a youth ‘New Fall Styles. Buy Your Clothin € of 19, explained that he made it his| night restaurant. “I have $600 in| ‘WILL PRACTICE lodging house nightly in order to| the bank already. I am going to be| Beath—Dr. V. G. Moe rhs bal Save money; that he earned $35 a| rich.” A magistrate sentenced him|been practicing in Tioga for several week by working day times as aj to the workhouse. The policeman| years, has located in Beach, and will mortar mixer and got his meals in} who found him asleep had com-/take offices in the Golden Valley return for washing dishes in a| plained of his language. bank. New Patterns g At This Store We Have Stocked a New Section of Men's and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Specially Priced "22 5O Extra trousers to matcli 00 Sse SSS Sanat oe ™ a Others at $27.50 to $50 Alex Rosen & Bro. UAKER ia OATS Protein, carbohydrates, laxative “bulk” and vitamines, plus toasty, creamy de- liciousness. Cooks in 24 to 5 minutes! Question: Why should my cod-liver oil be emulsified? 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