The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1928, Page 3

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MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928 ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE m PAGE : ACCIDENTS TO BE COMPILED North Dakota Safety Council and Department of Health to Cooperate Human Progress Through the Compiling of statistics on all ac- cidents in North Dakota has been sterted by the North Dakota Safety | , council in cooperatidn with the state | department of health. Under the direction, of the bureau of vital statistics, health depart- ment registrars in every township, | village and city in the state have | been asked to include data on all ac- | cident in their districts. Since | monthly reports on deaths are made | by kat Eb fitted ae en be | little additional burden for them in) rnis odd-shaped airplane, designed along the Ines of a sea gull, is to have a test flight soon at Curtiss | Se ee Tact OF the Field, Leng Island. The man who planned tke “Bonney studied the birds in flight. Ss TRCN NDP OPES TSS tate board of health and a member | - =a sy et DEATH RATE IN NORTH DAKOTA DURING, _|c2x"3rsi."a's: Ss, statistics, says. high i gested me plan to rs Tera. Cor arage men, highway . Pacifi i, nd tl seul- casce> musiie"=/ 1996 INCREASES OVER THAT FOR 1925 =" ce” tn workmen’s compensation bureau ' p when | representatives and railroads in is now-vound Se een nM Pe Lead oat Least Washington, D. C., Jan. he Department of Commerce announces | Site campaign work. Arrangements in the gathering of statis sy the| tat the 1926 death rate for Dakota was 829 per 100,000 population] are also under way to follow tl data gathered will be used by the) a. compared with 787 in 192i 1 This increase in 1926 is more than ac-| first effort by similar efforts in| educational committee of t! safety | counted for by increases in the h rates from diseases of the heart| Conjunction with the Great North council, both state and national, for] (eon 2 to 106 per Rapes rat Piao y and Soo Line. We . mir 82 per 100,000 population), influenza (from 16 to 30), cancer ts | the purpose of determining the! (from 6% to 68), and measles (from 1 to 6). this plan in completing cause of accidents and sending o Decreases in 1926 were in death rates from diarrhea and enteritis, ‘ mpaign in | Richland | propaganda for prevention, under 2 years, (from 25 in 1925 to 13 per 100,000 population), and tuber-| countv und will adopt it in all fu Forms Sent Out culosis, all forms (from 50 to 46). ture campaigns if it is as succe: A form sheet has been sent out Deaths in North Dakota | ful as we expect it to be.” to all registrars and first reports Causes of death Number Rate per 100,000 | err teatety coundll 1926 1925 Ce ues starting a tour of the area to be| "A space is provided at the top of|, All causes © en ae overed January 30 to make prelim- 18 24 inary arrangements. The tentat' dates of their conferences with loca! business men and farmers is as fol- «| lows: | Jan. 30—Sykeston 3 p. m., Bow-| don 7 p. m.; Jan. 31—Goodrich 10, ¥ p. m., Mercer | f the person | T¥phoid and paratyphoid fever Smallpox . Measles .. Scarlet fever . the form for the name o! on | reporting and the names of wit- nesses to the eopealts ees in- ‘ormation data, for all classes of ac- | % cients, is provided for ig another] Whooping cough . space. The registrar is required to| Diphthe : tell, under this heading, where the| Influenza . accident occurred; the kind of acci-| Dysentery dent; the name of the injured per- Erysipelas . son and his home address; the sex, Lethargic encephi age and color; the day and time of day the accident; the result, if fatal or nonfatal; the property damage ’ and its estimated value and the y place where the person was taken after the injury. \s If thie setldent occurred at home,| Syghilis ** .... _ the registrar mus. give the cause of | Cancer and other malignant tumors . injury, while other spaces are pro- Rheumatism . m., Wilton 7 p, m. oa| Tuary 2—Wing 10 a. m., Robinson | { {2:30 p. m., Pettibone 7:30 p. m.; | February 3—Woodworth 10 a. m.,/ Pingree 2:3( p. m. | “In addition, to this pure bred sire campaign,” Mr. Conklin stated, “the | fa ae aa Milestones of Progress ‘ vided in case of industrial or public] Diabetes mellitus . i accidents not Se a he edie Milas ah ae Me 1 : i; Logan, McIntosh, Kidder, Sheridan Und the heading, “Circum-|Cerebral hemorrhage and softening ... #1 and a part o! icLean county and|? eens . ‘a: Herren, of Accident,” there are} Paral. without specified cause ....6) | Saemees, ‘who. will ball. demonstra Civilization developed the Clermont, and in seven things to be anwsered: what | Dis! of the heart was the driver doing; what was the | Diseases’ of the arteries, ld IE SI ace due course of time, the giant Leviathan, on three or four communities in each edestrian doing; condition of the aneurysm, ete county. A field man representing | ® . . 5 * vente involved; a road ered Beare Baa ee the Greater North Dakota associa- which is published a daily newspaper for trans- the weather conditions; the lig! *neumonia (all forms) . tio will supervise the construction 5 conditions, and, if at railroad] tespiratoryy diseas i of these silos and when they are atlantic passengers. Today we have also the crossing, the crossing conditions. and pneumo s completed a series of picnics will | % . . ° vNiyrtle Lee, Bismarck, director of Diarrhea and ente 106 bere athe ios Speen aeroplane, which carries the printed word the bureau of vital statistics, wil Diarrhea and enteritis (under 85. will explain to other farmers th . / be in charge of the work. lege Diarrhea and enteritis (2 ye method of construction -and_ bene-| from Coast to Coast in three days. In truth, } f the council’s statistics committee and over) 21 its from this type of feed insur- ° ee Dr. Whittemore; L. W. Bohn, | Appendicitis and ty wt ance. Committees of business men | ¥ these are milestones of progress. 3 Fargo; Roy F. Baker, Fargo; R. R.| Hernia, intestinal obs a BL are then organized in each com-|® ¥ Irons, Starkweather; R. E. Wenzel, | Cirrhosis of the liver 1s munity to canvass the farmers en- * : g Bismar J. J. Ermatinger, Bis-|Nephritis ..... 230 couraging them to build silos, The Another Milestone of progress. 1s the great R 4 J. Martinesoa, Bismarck; |Pyerperal septicemia . 29 plan was followed in the territory | , . H Dr. W, W. Wood, Jamestown, and| puerperal causes other than j West of the Missouri river last year| § news-gathering system developed by The As- M. B. Gilman, Bismarck. puerperal septicemia ..... cee} 35 8.£) by the association and in that area| & . 5 | i 7 Congenital maiformations and diseases | ome 400 silos weré built.” sociated Press. Imagine the dullness of a day } i js without the latest news! News of the world is served to you constantly by The Associated Press Dispatches published daily---with the state and local news In the Bismarck Tribune 0 Carpet and rugs are never_im- 2.0] mune from moths, Spray FLY-TOX, —Advertisement of early infanc; Suicide .... Homicide Accidental and un: or causes (t Burns (conflagr Accidental drowning Machinery Railroad Collisi automobile .. Other railroad accidents Street-car accidents . Cc ion with Other street-car accident Pointing out that 225 cases ol Automobile Haene excluding ca Melon searlet fever were reported to his) Injuries by vehicles other than railroad office during December,State Health) = cars, street cars and automobiles*** 16 Director A. A. Whittemore has is- cepted) 3 sued a circular to the physicians of 3 APITO Theatre 0 AL THIEVES}; Robbers, yeggs, pickpock- ets, murderers, second(- story men, confidence men and crooks in general, seats are free in the hope that the arm of the law as graphically and relentlessiy portrayed in this picture’ may deter them from fur- ther crime. Usual prices to honest people who will see the dramatic inside story of how the police ac- complish their task. SPSS EE Dr. A. A. Whittemore Calls It ‘Most Dangerous Disease of Childhood’ ed oe AREA TE GE the state asking their help in sup Ca aye pressing this “most dangerous dis-| 1, pacar nate ae rd 126 198 Fill out and mail the blank below enclosing $1.25 for three months’ subscription to The Bismarck Daily Trib- une in North Dakota or $1.50 if residing outside the state. By carrier in Bismarck $1.80. : > lease of childhood with which we] pxclusive of stillbirths. have to contend. . with | °* Includes tabes do: Whittemore has no patience with the insane. Whe old taahioned ay that every|a+* Includes alrplane, balloon, and motorcycle accidents. things, should “take” scarlet fever, sty ene THREE LOADS OF PURE BRED SIR : the other maladies sometimes. re- ferred to as the diseases of child- ng TO BE SOLD IN BISMARCK TRADE AREA Scarlet fever, Whittemore said, leaves, pnae Permanent handicaps ee ae than all the other diseases put to- gether, and the others produce more|Cars Will Move Over Pingree- ay iH e Biataman and Carl 7. than public health officials care to 4 arlaon of Kidder. think about. Wilton and Carrington-Tur- Preliminary Meeting Planned Immurization Possible tle Lake B: h fo N. B.| “The pl Ils fe ‘A safe immunizing agent is now le e Branches o! . PP he plan calls for preliminary | ; available which will prevent 80 per] Starting February 13— meetings with local business men cent of the scarlet fever cases now and farmers to arouse interest and, being reported, Whittemore pointed] Trench Silo Campaign to Be) bring prospective purchasers of out. He is urging doctors to talk * 4 pure bred sires to the train on the! the matter over, with their localj Started’in Local Territory date of stop,” a letter received by health officers and medical societies Mr, Conklin from B. E. Groom SEE reparatory to unching of an e states. In connectioi Premnntes ban camovaien which also Arrangements for selling three! stop made there will be eee ‘ would include diphtheria. carloads of pure bred sires in Bis-| meeting with men on hand to Physicans also are warned by the| marck’s trading territory to the! full particulars of tar stock offer- HONO! ”? is (locomotor ataxia) and general paralysis. of | | The Daily Tribune, | Bismarck, N. D. Enclosed find.......for which send me the Daily Tribune for pany Pee meer re mere rere reer erin eee en ere reese seers ereeeeeeeseeeseee BO ee cia. erase amen eric ieee ae pe Postoffice AGGVESS ... ca cccsccssecccences BUREGs «<ccretice cone: PLEASE WRITE PLAINLY TO AVOID MISTAKES health department to be on the| north and northeast were announced|ed ior sale The three cars will lookout for tularaemia, a disease| today by Fred L. Conklin of Bis-| start with about 60 hea’ of beef which is spread to man from rab-| marck, @ director of the Greater| and milking Shorthorns, Angus, * : bits. It most often is contracted] North Dakota association. The|Herefords, Holsteins, Guernseys It is worth seeing whilk dressing rabbits, Whittemore] sales campaign is a joint effort of| and a few Brown Swiss and Ayr- said, and is often fatal. It is listed| the state association, the Northern! shircs if they can be secured, The Mack Sennett Comedy by the federal bureau of public] Pacific railway and the Agricul-!| Greater North Dakota association health as a reportable disease. In| tural Credit corporation, in coopera-| is purchasing half the animals with “Small Town 1927 five cases were reported from| tion with county agents i 1|-the revolving fund furnished 8 4 ¢ Bowman county. In 1926 the same| counties in central "North Dakota. E. Murphy “of. Minneapolis. he Princess” : county reported nine cases. Agents of the three cooperating| other hal A Fable Cut out the coupon—fill in and mail to Scarlet fever approached epidemic] forces are buying some 60 head of| Agricultural Credit corporation form, during December, Whitte-| pure bred sires and will start the| cooperation with A. J. Dexter of more’s record shows, Mountrail dule covering the| — county reporting 29 cases, Steele} Pingree-Wilton and Carrington- county 28 and the city of Fargo 20.| Turtle Lake ranchés of the North- Five other counties reported more}ern Pacifici railway February 13, than 10 cases each. One day stops will be made at each FR ‘ oe ° During the same period Kidder| of the following 5 i EE $2 Pock county ‘had seven pres of aang Woodworth, Painonn™ meee et Knife inson, +pox and Emmons county had 10] Wing, Wilton, Turtle easles, ead ip wa and if is being purchased by the in the , Lake, , cases of mi » to the » McCh Goodrich. - ¥ i classifications. Fargo had 111 eases| don end girich, Bow- | With every $25 worth of Jack Rabbits, Rabbit Skins ‘and Furs announced keston, bronght in or shipped to us this season b: : J yy an individual. This of chicken Dk, city aE he) Specie of stops will be does not have to be made all in one shipment, No other city or county had more} Final arrangements for the ef- i + : RHEUMATISM by B. E. Groom, chai | When shipped to us bring Highest Market Value phos: i] Let us tan your hides inte 8, in France with the Amer-| Greate ; hides nts ROBES. COATS and LEATHER No ican Army I obtained a noted J. Dexter of ' i French for the treat-| the Northern . | WRITE FOR SHIPPING RICE LISTS a Northern sallvay, CMe : ING TAGS AND Pi Bismarck Tribune — North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper % f Bismarck, N. Dak, Phones 31 and 32 4 and Neuritis. : a to with Stati cas a sonASe, 3.2 will bring’ it. | Write today. PAUL orling of Melean moe Aw ant Aen Aes CASE, Dept, 768, Brockton, Mass. |’A. R. sent-of Burleigh, Harper

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