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AGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune|y rerimprret siyrt) hn an sconpinsont a an BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 v" They left Friday for their home. mf rhe, Blametck._pribone pa HEALTH@DIET ADVICE] |[ MANDAN NEWS sects | THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER The careful aviator always has a possible landing ning at their home. Miss Irene a (Established 1873) field in view. Mott’s venture heralds the day when HK Leonard was rus! Hold Funeral Rites —_| ScvY'¢ 74 Miss Kathryn Stevens | pital August 14 and won high scores in the evening’s|as soon as hig troubl if games, Ga: flowers ited|ined. Hi in for Mandan Resident the Means home for the occasion, tion for almost a week, Funeral services were held this} fre. J, A, Harding and s. Frank E, Shepard, being Published jismarck Tribune Company, Bis-|¢very aviator will thus have a safe spot to land on. marck, N. ot? the entered -at the postotiive at Bis- North Dakota is one great landing field. Even in the matter. bird: ho Fhe tied herp met oS and Publisher| 224 Lands! That is the opinion of every birdman wi 419 Iho Sa Bley 20 le has winged his way over our prairies. ‘ rf o Jack,|to St, Paul the morning fol! i morning at 9 o'clock at ist. Joseph's! of Roseburg, formerly of Man” tit ; Subseri; Rates Payable in Advance Mott has taken advantage of this natural state. They Catholi b, Mand: M ¥ in-| operation. Daily by ier, per ae -$7.20/are outbidding their neighbors by making their natural stholic church, Mandan, for, Mrs.) dan, are visiting friends here. While his summer John Reisenauer, 57, Rev. Fa‘ aking their home in M 4 was enjoying field just a little better. Mott is setting the pace that Paul was in charge of the rites, The| Herdiner ne in Mandan, Mr.|vacation when he was stricken, i. Harding was manager of the Lewis mail, per year, ‘ ‘ SCURVY AND RICKETS off. The child sometimes appears to| deceased had been resident of Man- ~ (in state octatds Bismarck other poder) of cae population in. North Da- Scurvy and rickets are disorders|be plump at first, but gradually be-|dan for the past 29 ye ca, having and Clark hotel. ey Sete an ite kano Daily by mail, outside of Noi kota would be well to follow. frequently found in bables and chil- |comes puny and feeble, and the veins | come there directly from Russia.| Rey, and Mrs. G. W. Stewart and PEN g et mpy tae 5 As one Mott citizen put it, “Airports are not for the |dren, that lead to serious defects in|@ppear unduly blue. Emaciation de-| She leaves her husband, sevea chil- children returned Thu: from ted by ‘the. Honorab! wn Won py Ltt s bread tarie yonis, Wee esti By 4 big cities alone any more than an automobile garage. | their growth. Both of these diseases dren and one sister, ne i soeeee Bu by mail, per year, (in Fe Minneapolis where they have been a SS oe i i i seem to be caused by an unbalanced » McCoy will a: aaa isiting. he it « Weekly by mail, outside 'of North Dakota, 1.50 heb wae” earl lar iipe a di diet. piteeal per aed "health Mandan School to ue iat cats A. Db. 192 ihe ae ver Siember’ Audit’ Buresw ‘of Circalaiion Leck hid SCURVY and diet, uddressed to him, : Mr, and Mrs. E. A, Ripley’ and| Signed, the Administrator, with ember Audit Bureau Scury in caused by ala of ant| cage of the Tribune, 2 Open Next Tuesday daughter, Lois, and Mrs. 'W. H.| MoNamara. tats of the Ghy at Wor ‘ r Member of The Associated Press RE! scorbutic vitamin C. As this vitamin inclose a stamped addressed Suen PRIMI Ic ae am Amsocited Fre, i cstely on ited », the vine at eek be rH mem. |i8 destroyed by heat, the disease is || envelope for reply. 1 St. Joseph’s Parochial school will} days’ visit in Minneapolis, de for republicat of all news pat usually found in babies who are fed reopen at Mandan on Tuesday, Sep- ‘ 01 to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and| bers of that daring band who will penetrate the desolate exclusively on condensed and malted the disease resses, and tember 4, it was announced today 4 Friday for of said County Court, the Toca phe of spontaneous atin one Antarctic with Commander Byrd will be Paul Siple, 19, | milk, sterilized and boiled milk. A Te bine Gay Beconie enered. The Tuesday will be registration day Metta 2 ne pe tf in; alah rs The we Gepcribed pats herein. fu Fights of republication of all other mat-lthe Erie, Pa., Boy Scout, who was chosen from among |few cases have been found where | testh ars usually badly formed, and |2"4_ the formal opening will be on bear t of ehr sister, Mrs. Fred Mit- a NE) a ter herein are also reserved. ‘ ener F millions of Boy Scouts for that honor. pasteurized milk was used, and more|the anterior fontanel of the skull is| Wednesday, September 5. Purely in Breast tot conan: a : Children who will reach their sixth eee SEA Hoot JA Foreign Representatives There is something about the idea of a Boy Scout go-| A “special form of scurvy called Hed PAs I sad ee betas January 1, 1929, Wtiptal ane ald te ad of Ga ange. Beventy tive G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ing to the South Pole with a band of hardy adventurers |Barlow’s Disease affects children,| Severe rickets interferes seriously Bister Hentletta'ennouiad, | TMERUE of & son )iNThe sale will be mage : NEW YORK --- Fifth Ave. Bldg. that challenges the imagination and fires the spirit of |"Sually appearing between the sixth| with the growth of the child, and : ae the 12th day of September, A. CHICAGO ETROIT) th. Hi is certain to be followed with avid in- |2"4 twelfth month, and rarely after|may produce deformity of the skel- Miss Marcella W. Kctechien of May be Tete ee bie oftiog ok Tower Bldg. Kresge Bidg.|s°%th. His course is certain to be followe avid In- | the second year. This disease causes |eton, Og arinrenipolin 15 visite eee ines | dacela ned ta the oR eee eae, 5 terest by millions of boys, their fathers and their |severe pains in the child’s lower|” A child suffering from this dis- Personal and Of Mine Doles ging here as guest | Nottie Dakota, or filed with the da (Official City, State and County Newspaper) mothers. ine apes bilo - Treinine ea should ve ve Suk eee | Social N f ‘soe the nasratpnta Court, or aeetas 0 ‘ + | WI e child is touc! 1S daily, and the food must : HAR! 3 BISMARCK BASEBALL Eel hck al dl Mel alge ke appear to be slightly swollen and] guarded carefully, No starchy food oe ews 0! “ coed a rge dest: of ai on py Administrator wing the, Wy mother, Mrs. Clyde A. Siple, when she learned her boy semi-paralyzed. As the disease pro- | should be used, but raw milk with the Mandan Vicinity || thony underwent an operation Fri. Annexed of the Estate oi Interest in America’s national pastime is on the wane, |had been given the honor of making the dangerous trip. |gresses, the symptoms sprend rote cream, alternating with periods of |@ ——4 | J4¥ at the Deaconess hospital. sen a ichamars, - Dacessed, the sports writers say. The slogan of “Sports for Ail”| “If the good Lord permitted Paul to be selected, the | upper arms, and marked changes oc- fin th f the chest, [Juice ie cond. also about level rane | Mi P d has swept the nation with a detrimental effect to the | Lord will permit him to return to me,” Mrs. Siple told |°Y?, e appearance of the chest, |juice is good, also about level table-| Misses eggy an game that once was the predominant favorite. A few | reporters. giving the sternum the appearance |spoonful of the juice from grated McClusk; North, tea August it a Dine ? 1b, 8:25—2w Eugene Leonard Is of having been shoved back toward ily. Lydia Bertach Are i years ago, baseball was a topic of conversation 12) That’s a mother who's worthy of her adventurous | the spinal column. —pildadirad Pon OCT ra i s t Brid: Reported Improving months of the year. Today it has been displaced in fall, | son, : oe ey ed a puffiness of the Questions and Answers ostesses at briage Rab” We are caclgte qilsaled bide for 100 7, more oF tags, eer ee) *oomally beaketeall) hockey /at perature. ‘These babies usually have| ,, Question: | Jeanette W. asks: “Is! sisson, Pogey and’ Lydia Bertech cashier of the First National bank, | gcr'é, Sit‘hias ‘he TER to reject track arguments, THE DAY OF THE WOODSHED a general bloated appearance ac-| it Possible tha: a child will be de- entertained Thursday evening at|Who has been ill at the Miller hos- ated this 18th day of August at It is all true. The thud of the pigskin echoes in the There was a day iu this country when hardly any companied by a clay-colored tint of | £°tmed because of the mother har-| tour tables of bridge. pital in St. Paul for more than two| Arena, N. Dak, ry Tis e i i i - . * i MRS. RUTH LAMBERT, conversation of streets and rooms. The slap of the young man under voting age was immune ‘from an oc- TEDp uae ce ae Nag Lear bout ae arnt es ag: oF Beater aE ee the aitated by a bro en ulcer of the siom: Ne basketball stirs the fans to frenzy. The clash of hick-|casional visit to the woodshed and a sound licking at the and it is the doctor's duty to see that | 40 not such thoughts have any effect games, The hobtevses ‘served a|ach, has infproved greatly in the last ory sticks is repeated in heated debates. The fleetness |hands of “the old man.” Of late years our ideas of | the baby is properly fed so that this | 0 the child?” +.,| course luncheon on tables prettily |few days and will be able to leave @f human feet thrills more than the opening of the|crime and punishment seem to have changed so greatly | disease does not occur. A nod etayd beget ed decorated with garden flowers. baseball training camps. Boxing fans the flame of in-| that the woodshed has fallen into almost total disuse. | By changing the diet to raw certi- Tn her unbors chia) _Miss Jean Stutsman of Mandan Wrest in proportion to the ballyhoo. Ed Howe, the Kansas editor whose writings have iad St brunet leer ane through harboring morbid thoughts. ity. the only guest from out of the _ Bismarck is watching the close of a successful season | made him famous throughout America, mentions in his | the babies generally respond quickly, | Most mothers will not believe this, : eee ‘on the diamond. Two annual tournaments have brought | autobiography a few of his painful experiences on these |They should be handled very care. salt oe et of Papen iad Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Richholt and the fans’ interest to a climax. frequent “father and son days” of another period. Ed- | fully because of the extreme sen: ig eee rsonaLy eat ctd:| Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Richholt have as . 5 i etc. I am personally convinced that, i Just how much interest was evident in baseball in | itor Howe says that hardly a day passed when he wasn't should slece pee na eey the temperament and intelligence of Eee ne ate be Mb ee tentral North Dakota could have been easily ascer-|taken to the shed for a paddling. Those occasions are * |the child is affected to some degree . , ig} ‘ 7 ter, Miss Jessie Emery of Seattle, \ tained by a tour of the cities of the state while the |passe now, the youth of the land hardly ever gets a nica re real teeta an see plas and Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Emery of : séeond annual Missouri Slope Tournament games were |good tanning, and most of us hail the new order as Seen ical abi liti MN y,| Defiance, Ohio, who are returning ce This disease scems to be caused by | $a! abnormalities will develop from| trom 9 trip through Yellowst being played. In every home, large or small, in hotel |something better. Howe feels that the beltings did him |, jury ce gniresemts ‘e Vitamin ang | the effect of the mother’s mind. Park, Miss Jessie Emery will be ig Jobbies, in business houses, the dials of radio sets were | good and is not ready to place approval on the modern |calcium. It is found more frequently | .,, @vestion: | Mrs. Martin B. asks:| Bismarck for a week, while the % toned in on “the game.” method of “analyzing” children. Parents in his day pun- | in large cities and in the poorer dis- Wa cH pment pad Menards a other guests will leave this evening x t The experts are confounded. Baseball interests North | ished their children; today it seems to be a matter of rier ee od peminee Lee ins? I have taken a half|*°F their homes in. Ohio. Dakota fans more today than it ever has. Why? children “putting up with” their parents’ faults, rea phn This, disease Farely: grain of suprarenal extract every] yy and Mrs. S. A. Marcks will { The games in Bismarck this summer have been clean. appears before the first year of life | 4#Y for about three months, but c: go to Fargo Sunday to meet their ‘They have been well played. The management of the| Doubtless courtship has always been a chase, but in |or after puberty. A lack of sunlight saeigeriad rine baer T follow! daughter, Miss ‘Kathryn Marcks, Toeal club has done everything possible to give the |the old days the man was behind instead of two jumps | {8 considered the principal factor, but Answer: Varicose veins are pro-| "0 has been visiting friends in the i I Th there usually are additional causes a b ° Pro,| Twin Cities and Fargo for several fans ce a games with ey we i vets e Asso- |ahead. wich adadade Ge quereiae, too long eed an Ler Ftodal oa de weeks, They will return to Bismarck ciation ommerce basel comm! s bent every —_——_-— a nursing period, bad air, and un- rey | Monday. . effort to firmly establish the game. The service clubs} It is estimated that a stormy Sunday reduces the| balanced food. | tend over both legs it is sure to be Have combined to give the city a municipal athletic |coroner’s work by 17 per cent. The head gives the appearance of | the ody’. food euplys OC aera on | gps, and Mrs. J. A. Bartole, 207 field. Peing larger than normal and there | acidosis which destroys the minerals| criricenth, Street south are the par- ; ; is usually a distinct puffiness of the im y | ents of daughter born Wednesday. Cooperation of everyone has borne fruit. That is the face. The skin is flaccid and loose, BF the ech Pe Elmer D: eso! answer to the expert’s query. It explains why baseball Editorial Comment and the joints appear enlarged; the| or under-secrete, it is bound to af. mer Dale and Arthur Dahlquist fs NOT on the wane in Bismarck and the neighboring chest is thin and the abdomen pro-| fect metabolism to some extent, but have returned from Jamestown Our office and display room will now be found in the Jarrell Hardware Store at 318 Main Street. Sees Orders directed to this address will be given prompt attention country. Everyone can pat his neighbor on the back THE RULE OF REASO! cae! the liver and spine are en-| the use of glandular extracts will he says ae veges % \ and say, “Well done, partner, let’s make it even better e (New York Times) Ey os Tig uaeisteanee not correct the mineral deficiency oe Se * next year.” With so unaccustomed a number of men and women “s aisease usually exists before | from which the veins suffer in the| Miss Elizabet! i ' i . 5 h Russ of Fargo, from ‘anot! are: is of- |it can be diagnosed, and the first| trouble known as varicose veins, I 5 ‘i i 21% And so the fan forgets baseball for the moment and reenipel nolo oe sib oe “ ropcokaee eee a |Symptoms are restlessness and diges-| have an article that gives a good pine ce ieee tt oy turns his cooperation into other fields of sport with the | prominent Eastern Republican announces his determin-|tive disturbances, and sometimes| home treatment for varicose veins Mrs, A. P. - Holland Furnace Co. W. Jensen, Manager en Fe pia ee ue . Barnes, horsehide pigeon-holed until another summer comes. |ation to support Governor Smith, anxious telegrams |‘T@amps._ The child is disinclined to | and I will be very glad to send it to ** @ a me fro: e Pacific Coast asking th 01 walk. There is a profuse sweating | you if you will send me a large, self- , His interest has not waned, rather it is smouldering, Fevaackatle aeentin of acy Hevlanetions are fete of the head and neck, and the hair on | addressed, stamped envelope, care of ele) ay Selenide See ees to be in order, and many re sttered, but they do not | the back of the neck is usually worn | this newspaper. Clark, and her cousin, Miss ’ Mar- always explain. One is reminded by them o: the say- garet La f Yi With th ant hana etn amedy bathing te |e Gaeta in en ai eh |e lel autumn e jable use he can & reason for what he Missouri Slope and the frosty tingle in the early morn. | Wants to do. “This is in line with the advice given by an | Our Yesterdays Dr. McCoy Suggest ing sir, the despoilers of the outdoor glories of the sea-|°!4 Judge to a judicial newcomer, namely, to make his : s decisions prompt and vigorously, but never to give son are at work. reasons, It may be remarked in passing that the Su- TEN YEARS AGO Cherry pickers have stripped the branches from the ———_—_———_e Menus For a Week| ————— followed that injune- @ Court of the United States Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for all too few trees along the brooks and rivulets. Plum Fon in holding the Eighteenth Amendment and the Vol-| Capt. I. P. Baker has been advised | the week Deginning ‘Sunday, Sonn earl have: 34 the hs of t in | Stead act to be constitutional. One of the eminent law- | of the safe arrival in France of his 2nd: bars waged the prickly boug! rees in| vers who the case said afterward that he did not |son, Capt. Frayne Baker of the quar- Sunday the hollows near Bismarck. Grape vines have been torn | mind losi it, but did wish that the Court had told him | termasters corps, = ing Breakfast—Poached egg, whole with ruthless carelessness from the boles of trees about | why he lost it. DEPENDABLE TAILORING Suits - $25.00 and Up We Specialize in $32.50 Suits Klein’s Toggery. Process of giving reasons for what a man without| By proclamation issued today, ees an nudtins, stewed ean haga Gary Pane eierenels gnrviog deine the reasoning has already made up his mind to do is usually | President Wilson set $2.20 per bushel eoked small carrots and : as, stuff rede 5 i Perilous, The reason assigned eo often seems like un-jas the minimum guaranteed by the peas, stuffed celery, shredded let- ‘The raiders are riding. Nightly more than one car|reason. Take the case of a newspaper that has, after| government for the 1919 wheat tuce, . Dinner—Baked chicken, whole- tomes back to Bismarck with fall flowers drooping from on Hogue panltatine, Feet Re esr pore Me Sinosass | Sm aes Shoat. disesiog, cooked asparagus, ’. is reason No, 1: e a - 0) ip. the areas of a person who would beautify the home. No “history of ngoney.. Te States since the Civil War has| Simon Fraser, a Red River valley Coy 1» apricot whip. iD doubt, the vandal has neglected to plant a flower garden | “shows, ity under Republican Administration and | pioneer, is visiting his son, Adj. Gen- Monday ' ty ; from which flowers could have been picked rather than sion or disaster under Democratic jeral G. Angus Fraser. The North} Breakfast—French omelet, Melba ravaging the delicate blooms of the prairie. a genitonn assumption of ignorance on |Dakota veteran is much surprised | toast, stewed prunes. * It is thoughtless selfishness that prompts ple to the ler. One of the worst financial panics | and gratified with the progress} Li erries and cream, no 4 ‘4 Boo: with a consequent long period of depression that this| which the capital city has made dur- T @estroy North Dakota’s Prairie beauty. The great | country has ever known came between 1873 and 1877. ing the last three years. inner—Sa .sbury steak, baked gardener planted the prairie flowers for all, not for | The Republicans were then in power. Another bad —o— = turnips and carrots grated together, few. The spoliation of our fall vistas robs thousands, | Ut shorter smash came in 1907. Theodore Roosevelt | _Lynn Sperry, one of the Missouri | salad of sliced cucumbers on endive | Whe spiritual beauty that dawns in the soul of man at | 8® President of the United States. The latest serious| Valley’s most successful native born | leaves, plain Jello or Jell-well, , "4 slump whic! mi s has experience ‘was in| farmers, has some oats which is run- the sight of nature’s magnificence is as equally an ed : Piguet voued States oat ‘ i sdalerrey 1921 and 1922. Ther the ‘Republi: in of-|ning as high 60 bushels to th Tuesday py ip | fs though the despoiler had torn down churches brick a iat oe a the Miitle facts like these be-|ace, | Breakfast—Cottage cheese, pine- TE WHAS GENERAL MOTORS HAS BEFORE YOU BUY | by brick. tween friends? No party candidate or managers will Sabet apple fresh or ee . too clos scrutinise the reasons given recruits.] TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO aun pinac! galt he rate alone, Its beauty fs one of the won- |The tnsin thing ie thet they ctfee thee ann an ee | CER TY-FIVE YEARS AG past | serole, celery and ri | Hers of North Dakota. It makes North Dakota a beau-| and vote. To none of the rest of it does it occur to| clerk for Hy C. Rhud, leaves this| _Dinner—Roast pork, stting beans, fitful place to live in. hat Chief Justice White made fa- | week to enter the senior class at Cor- | S#lad_ of diced cooked beets on let- reason.” ll university, Ithaca, N. Y., where | tuce, baked apple. - ——————— ¢ will take in electrical en- A TIP ON PAYROLLS ‘THE DEAD GRASS OF A RACE ieee More more, busine: Justrial houses wi (Minneapolis Journal) = re eee and lndasteh adventenen at| ¢,The old order changeth, for red man as for white. In| Mr. and Mrs. EA, Hughes, Miss Grass Hall, r structure of logs, at Nishu, | Louise Sweet and E. H. Walker will i acy by check rather than by cash. McLean rosed , North Dakota, the ‘Arikase tribesmen | enjoy a tri by boat up the Missouri go ae sea bass, squash, with, there is the not have just marked such a ing. There the chieftains | river f; fashburn. 4 inati th, insignificant fact that and the scouts of Custer oe old men of the tribe,| moe Sean sree cn eerie I R U C KS The pa here performed for the last time the ceremonial of t It is reported that Bishop Mann, Low by Thursday Grass Society, and by their farewell rites have |through Mr. Skeels of this city, symbolized as never Before the transition from old to | sold to Col. Little the halt Block on | ¢ Breakfast Retoasted. cnet new. ‘ the hill overlooking the city -where | fresh peaches, : 4 the Episcopal church formerly stood. | “"Tunch—Cooked spinach and okra, ae Senator M. A. Hanna, who was i ae lean beef, mashed taken suddenly ill a few days ago,| turnips and carrots, salad of shred- is much improved. ded cay cabbage, "gelatinized milk fo EM el oe a . Pierce ‘or New \- York in response ‘oa request of the | toasted ceriamripees eae ig National Republican committee to | “Tunch—-Melon or grapes as de- take part in the campaign in the| sieq. Empire state. Dinnay—— Broiled ved of soles se eo ‘i tomat salad of head lettuce, The early extinguishing of lights | °2" Sfuiee whi jn the residence portions ofthe ety iil aaa evening may be accoun’ or by! Breakfast—Wholewheat raisin the fact that the river excursion to} muffins pean tewed Fort Lincoln is announced for to- ie me buen, as Wednesday Breakfast—Coddled eggs, Melba toast, stewed pears, Lunch—Ice cream (1-2 pint. por- EB £ Hit + E f er x i rg z F issue Kansas Ci ee (Sis tener et have eeremoni act this morning. excursion Chassis A $ airways. f.0.b. Pontiac; Michigan ‘ Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. vn He EF

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