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_ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1929 NATUROPATHS PROBE WILL, BE: CONDUCTED| BY HEALTH OFFIGERS| = State Medical Examining Board Will Investigate Opera- tions of Cults iis read of the status now ‘ id by es, doctors prac- J tees in North Dakota will be made by the state health baad acl ss the result of defeat of a bi cense the naturopaths in ue Poe senate yesterday. A. A; Whittemore, state health di- rector, said his department never has, paid any attention to the naturo- paths but will now make an effort to check on their operations. Whit- temore said he understood that sev- eral prosecutions of naturopathic doctors were in prospect upon com- plaint of medical doctors. Such prosecutions are not ae function of the state health de: ment, Whittemore said, but o! the + state medical examining board. H. A. Waldron of Drayton, president of the board, is in Bismarck and he, together with other boatd members, are expected to discuss the matter at a meeting todav. Blankets Many Cults Whittemore said he believes all naturopaths are practicing illegally or are lpia medicine under the name of some other branch or cult of the healing profession,such asthe chi- ropractors or osteopaths. The term naturopath, he said, is a blanket Us covering all. sorts of medical quite. As a general thing the term natu- ropath includes anyone who beige to heal or er ailments b: physiotherapy, Whittemore Physiotherapy, in its turn, means healing by the use of vibrations, ad- Approximately 25 25 Durant dealers ber whe eels heheh hag Haves siovetis lacutee sagoellt resentative, will, also give a. short DOG AND SEP RGHT AMONG SOLONS LOOMS another chance to fight over dogs and sheep. ‘The house livestock committee to- recommend that the bill will be.&! C. L. Shuey, Charged desertion and non-support of his fam- ily, ‘was brought back to the city from Stanley last night by Fred Anstrom, deputy Burleigh county sheriff. 25 Durant Deal Dealers omer Attend ‘Meeting Here oe ee tend a ay Lions’ ‘at noon oe ban | at Fargo, will speak. rns ‘Ed. The North Dakota legis legislators will have that contracts granting an agent the right wail be submitted in place of the ill, which was killed in the ‘A minority of the committee will With Desertion, to . Stand Hearing Here C. L. Shuey, Bismarck, charged with event Toman sold the farm himself] whe: coug’ .|Melzner would be given a commis- n colds hang on, and Hed 25 ounces 25 cents ; {sion on the sale. Toman sold the land none Lrg febey Ay ‘far Gore. Be g "The Sparton EQUASONNE Senior Console, $373 ie Riche ama ied wea pound. ‘This accurate tlend of pure} ¢&, P Banea cbanets site Gomplete with Tubes obligation. = a eee ae en pon Ss uaranteed Pure Complete with Tubes Se er er valuable : \ ‘The Snarron LOUASONN] ; ingredients acts very quickly and/| and Healthful Model 230, Price $189.50 Funeral Services Are with, wonderfully healing, effect on Complete with Fubes ‘. ic inflamed tissues of respira- BT Held for J. G. Dixon tion “tract, and quickly subdues the Millions of pounds used He will be given a preliminary hear- “|ing before A. E. Shipp, justice*of the peace, late this afternoon or tomor- row, Tow nosording to an announcement justments, massage, baths, mechan-| made at the sheriff's office. jcat means of any kind or by diet. The health director said he does not understand that the law does no’ prohibit them from plying their trade any more than it prohibits the operations of a masseur. The naturo- paths aan passage of the licens- @ = ing law for their own protection, he said. Unless they encroach. upon the iclds of work enjoyed by men li- censed to practice some inch bid the healing art, Whittemore said, h doubts that they can be prosecuted. He said he could not see, however, how they could practice without en- croaching upon the fields of cither the medical doctors, the chiroprac- tors or the osteopaths. Naturopaths Practicing Information given to members of the assembly when the naturopathic bill was under consideration indi- cated that, there are a number of practicing naturopaths operating in this state with sanitariums at Far- go and several.other points. Whittemore said the medical doc- tors are not opposing the bill to li- cense chiropodists now pending in the house and it is expected to pass ithout difficul What Will you YI When you. Children mn Cry . A. Warren, sheriff. FOR SALE—One or two sleds, also FOR RENT—Modern apartment. In- Shuey was arrested in Stanley by Mountrail county TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY forge. 211 Front street. quire Fifth Street Stationery. FOR RENT—A lovely warm room’ in new modern home. Phone 1182-W or call at 10¢ Ave. C West. ip oP THEATRE Last Time Tonight Castoria is a comfort when Baby is| | fretful. No sooner taken than the lit-| | tle one is at ease. If restless, 4 few safe to give the youngest infant; have the See ee woe for that! gency that night when constipation must colic other 4 viv 6d—OF. suffering. Never be without it; some mothers keep an extra bottle, in the house. It is ef- iective for older children, too; read 1s book that comes with it. 2 Tt isay and you. could ie chen gar mee Pare an se Castoria most- une opened, to make sure there will always be Castoria Corinne in a whirly-girly. _ chorus girl story} “What:a picture! And what _ &gurprise for you!’ —_— Tomorrow.- -Retariay Matinee’ at 2:30. King of Wild Horses garage GRANTED NEW TRIAL Birk Rules Contracts Granting Agent Right to Sell Real county district court of engaging in it] the liquor traffic. has been granted a new trial by the supreme court. The decision reversed a previous or- der of the district court denying a new trial. fendant ordinarily is bound by the actions of his attorney but where, waght the trial Ae a case, counsel as not to com ing* place and are not safeguarded,” he is entitled to a new trial. In the case of John Melzner vs. Charles Toman, Jr., appealed by the defendant from the Morton cotinty district ing as to their terms, Toman authorized Melzner to sell real estate and promised that in the Funeral services for John George Dixon, 65, were held at 2 o'clock this THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Jafternoon trom. the Perry funeral chapel: They. were conducted by the'| as Rev. Walter EB. Vater, of the Metho- Qst_chureh.: ‘There was a large at- tendance, The pallbearers were members of the Modern Woodmen, Carl R. Kositz- ky, Herbert J. Roberts, W. J. Herbert, ad. eae Charles Staley and J. O. ae. interment was tn St, Mary's ln ‘Radios RichestVoice GRAN TAX MEASIRE youll find» + ~~ ACTION STILL WAITS . ’ , a Atwe 3 i Mistletoe was known to the Druids}. The Gencral Sherman Big Tree in| nia. estimated to be at least fout jan ranr~’ fey of eines fr trom as “all-heal”; they regarded it as an|the @-yuola National Park, Culifor- | thousand years old, 1s still producing | fall millions of fertile seeds. antidote to all disease. Ee eee EE Estate Binding Keller, convicted in the Ward No recommendation as to final: ac- | tion by the senate on the grain tax, bill has been made by the tax com-' mittee which has the matt:+ .under consideration. The bill, sponsored by Senators Ol- son of Eddy county and Magnuson of Bottineau county, would levy a tax supreme court held that a de- incapacitated rehend what is tak- ape gebhat ‘of 42 cent a bushel on wheat and flax and 4 cent a bushel on other | grains delivered to clevators, It would be in the nature of an occu- pational tax. Proceeds of the tax would be used for loans to farmers and to finance the building of additional elcvat.:s and warehouses for the storage of farm products. WHEN COUGHS ARE STUBBORN| court, the supreme court held to’ sell real cstate are bind- irritating cough. Best for children) and grown persons. Ask for it. Sold everywhere.—Adv. : by the Government A wide range of Models lle Prices AT LAST! 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