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tail of Equipment With improveme: Virtually completec rospital will thre Equipment is equal to t ¢linic or hospital. Up tions have been mad equipment and the ment. to-date Cials are preparing to guide crowds thiough the remodcled est ved by ¢ Methodist lishment. Lunch will be se: the ladies’ « Episcopal chu ndan Bishop Wallace Mont., bishop of the distri liver the main address at exercises to be held at the h 3 o'clock, September 23. 8 Organizations Help Tn renovati many rooms. lodge, Methodist dist Ladies’ Aid of Bismar terian Ladies’ aid en's Benefit as: bors, and Ladi: | Brotherhood of F Mion are Dr. W. C. Ay Bunting. Dr. B. S. Nick Dr. L. G. Smith y and Sunday dod to the instit found in any modern They are the Rebok ties’ aid, Metho- ©. Smith, Dr. G. H. Ss; a, $15,000 Spent to Make Institu- tion Modern in Every De- s costing $15,000 the Mandan open ution addi- to surgical depart- andan merchants staging a *Dollar Day” Saturday, hospital offi- large Brown of He nd ‘The nursing staff includes Maybelle ensrud, superintendent: Mestrand, surgical super shardson, X-ray and labo ehnician; Cula Tical nurse; Ir ervisor; Lena Sto on, registered nur> Agiar, night Nain. Clientele Increases: ‘Statistics compiled on the m Of patients, operations ithe hospital during the Annette Maic tory a Kolstoe, obstet- sup- nd Clara Lar- Rey. F. G. Norris is hospital chap- mber Wd births at year re- cal a large increase in business over ear. Patients treated ending September 1 ed with 6 an were performed the y Births this year totaled 62 September 1, 1923 New linoleum has been placed on 1 second and third floors. more . be- 3. ore than during the period closing Among the new features in surgical equipment, designed to give shadowless dome light ari combination of mirror ntients Ppotlight, modern operating table and ction apparatus, Operating Room Modern The dome light concentrates ht in one large circle over the ; the erating table and with the mirror djustment, no hadow is visible then the operator's head falls be- een the light and the table. ot light may be tek itely to a battery c fient may be moved to any orcible extension of fractur The iminedi- ‘ent in case the City current should fail. The oper- iting table is so built that the pa- s is Made possible by the traction appar- ius, Making some of the fractures dest to reduce. comparatively easy. The new X-ray equipment makes possible to take pictures ithout listurbing tc patient from his bed. ie entire equipment may be moved the patient's bedside. | The laboratory at the hospital is under the supervision of a well- ied and experienced technician. Chemical and microscopical examin- Mticn of the urine and the most del- of kidney function tests may | ow be performed with speed and de- dability. A new incubator makes possible to do biood and throat ultures. To keep step with the rapid dvance of science, hospital author- Ss promise iurther additions to the | atory equipment 4 Took Hospital in 1919 |The Mandan Methodist church eok over the Mandan hospital in 9 and since that time has ren- corvice to thousands of the sick ‘the community. |The hospital board of directors is mposed of Rev. G. LeRoy White. in W. Dawson, president; Rev. F. Norris. vice president; R. A jountryman, treasurer; M. K. + and Judge H. L. Hig- MANDAN NEWS PUBLIC WILL INSPECT DEACONESS HOSPITAL am 4° T. Snow of McKen: | J. I. Rovig, Mrs. Frank McGillic, Mrs | Je: |McCadams, Rev Bisn Walter E. Vater of arck, George Register of Bis- x. William Church of Bismarck, Rev. F. W. Gress of Stecle and Rev. zie. TO FINISH TEMPLE . j wilt attend the funeral of his brother, Ex ions favorable to completing the Masonic temple featured the me ast night of Mandan lodge No. 8. A and A. M. as the tall and winter season was inaugurated. About 80 members attended a 6:30 ting in the eve- uipment in the one-stor ew of making it permanent, ; brought out. The roof is the y temporary part of the building. It is oxpected that a movement will be put on foot to continue building yperations, A class of candidates were initiated to the FE. A. degree at 4p. m. and the ction of the degree was exem= piificd later in the ever CITY SCHOOL PUPILS 1) GET BRAIN TESTS cr a lapse of three years, intelli- ge tes have bern resumed this sear in Mandan’s schools and will be co leted within three wee! J.C. Gould, superintendent of schools, hievement tests covering the school subjects and designed 1 what the pupil has accom- to rev plished during his years in school were given to students in all grades except the high school last year. The intelligence tests, the superin- tendent said, brings out the capacity and ability of each pupil to learn. In some cases remarkable disco’ ave been revealed as to the e of various pupils and as a y of them have been pro- In ne instances, Mr. Gould said, pupils have been foun grades higher, He anticipates furthe: promotions when the tests way have been given. It is against the policy of the de-| ment to demote pupils, he said sults of the of the permanent record of each stu- dent, according to the superintend- ent. Aine tS Senator Maintain Peacein ' High School Rooms By Adding Minute Ps rence Just one minutes means a lot to student n Mandan high school. It off occasional reprimands and at times preser the good humor of high school insiructors. Beginning this school term, minutes were ailowed between classes h tudents might pass to differ Last year but two m vies was permitted. School official found the time a trifle too short and as a rosult, students often appeared late jas Bawling "ire resulted. The new time sched ule operates factorily. it was said. Page Wheat ¢ Grower to Start Sheep Growing here today with the intention of pur- chasing two carloads of sheep. Farmers in his section of North | Dakota, Flack says, have been com- pelled to diversify their farming oper- | ations. This became increasingly ap- | parent to them during the past sea- con when the grain crop fell far be- | low expectations. Leading among the | new inte 5 dairying. poultry ! ¥aising and sheep and wool growing. | Diseases of wheat have invaded his section, Flack says, making it in- | creasingly difficult to harvest large crops. The Page farmer said he might! | continue his ‘rip to Miles City, Mont., | ja if he failed to make his purchase at Mandan. FORD FAILS TO IMPROVE Barney Ford, well-known =fandan Ploneer, was reported in a serious condi with cancer at the Mandan | hospital this morning. JOUNSON TO CHICAGO t Alfred Johnson, Mandan jeweler, | left last night ‘or Chicago where hej | Reko. Grant Ukenholz, Mrs. Ed | est will form a parti | bids, ., Saturday night. Funeral serv- | ices will be held tomorrow. Department Answers False Fire Alarm An accident incident to the canning spilled over the cook stove in the kitchen while all members of the ehold were absent. Burning jelly filled the room with smoke and it |poured out through an open window. Neighbors sent in the alarm. No dam-, ge resulted, BRIGHAM’S HAND NO BETTER B. L. Brigham, in the Mandan hos- pital suffering with an infected hand, was aboui the same this morning, hospital attendants said. Fears were | expressed yesterday that it might be to amputate the member. {FOR RENT--Modern four room bungalow. Close in. Phone 293 or call at 510 Fourth. FOR SALE—C: s, $2.00 per bush- el, Hubbard squash 5¢ per pound. William Erlenmeyer. Phone 1544. nomniaelonete of eat | ehilatiesrstates v'clock p.m, 0 RN TWO DAYS H PAY IN ONE HANDLING America's most widely | known and universally used line of 1 Personal and Business Christmas Greeting Cards on very liberal com- mission that is paid in cash every |,” day together with generous month- | ly bonus. Without experience eith- |! er full or part time people can make more money than they ever carned before since we teach you how and tell you where to sell, also furnish magnificent samples and complete instructions absolutely r fre: If you are an ambitious | worker and want to earn $1500.00 before Christmas write me today. Sales Mer., Dept. C-N-3 The Process Corporation Troy at 21st Street, Chicago. i Gen. R. A. Sneed, national com: | #" ;mander of the United Confederate | | Veterans, is the oldest elected of- | ficer ever to serve in Oklahoma. At! 84 he is siate treasurer. | MENT |x N © on file uditer, The nt t of fh de upon a basis ment all work to be iW Tbe commenced on or be fore October 10th 1 hot lat uy Octet H hy bidder the w r toh ng seven [7] pe | which shatt be | f | bond ual to jan provided | Laws of N he ard of City erves the right 1 M. on Manda to a point 20 rth ne of] ain and Water umber Sixteen, re et from feet, Avenue fi y Auditor, ‘The fe lowing approximate quantities for the ance of bidders ixht-inch 15 1th, ater than Oc All bids sha ‘ pay ve " ments fi on ach bidder must state inh the rate of interest the v u exceeding seven [7] hich shall bs him at par perform: e | ?) 44 Financial Institutions Now eason called out the Mandan tire! ;Oepartment at 10 o'clock this morn- FHASBEEN REMODELED WASONS MAKE PLANS 2's» peme n BANK AT ALEXANDRIA JOINS CORPORATION Controlled by First Stock Organization St. Paul, Sept. 18.—(4)—The Farm- ers National bank of Alexandria to- day affiliated with the First Bank Stock corporation, it was announced j today, bringing to 44 the number of ; banks controlled by the holding com- Pany. | The corporation now has units in | 30 cities in the ninth federal reserve | district with total resources in excess of $372,500,000. i The Alexandria bank was founded in 1901. Its acquisition was through an exchange of stock. It has deposits : of $987,123 and resources of $1.119,000. Phil J. Noonan. principal stockholder | jin the bank, will become its president i | | | i ' us erceted several years ago TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ;‘ucceeding Dr. J. J. Volker, who will ; continue as a director. | ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Tenth ions are on file | 3 City Auditor. approximate quar pr the guidance c I be made upon a hasi sh payment for all work to be all he commenced on or | her 15th, 1929, and com | han October 36th, | dder shall state in him bid | the warrants shall | ing seven [7] per | ny) Which shall be re- | y him at par Hundred Dollars ($500.00), made pay- to the order of A. P, Lenhart, t wrd of City Com: a guarantee that the f successful, enter into ute a contract for the pi ce of the work. Each bid must, be mpanied by a bidder's bond in m equal to the full provided in Section piled Laws of North De- V of City Comn e. to the Boule nd Waterwork eleen, City n 1 be Board of City Commis- y until eight h, 19 re on file Auditor. proximate quanti- | the guldance of | owing: given. fc of six-inch cast ron waterma i} i | | i | 1 he begun on or befors must state in his bid the; the warrants shall din num) which shall re ted by him at par in ble te t rt, President City e right to reject any HH. ATK ctive Premi Whereas, The City Commission of the City of Bismarck deem it neces- sury to construct a sidewalk in front of, or along, cach of the following de- scribed premises as herein set forth, to-wit: Lots 1-19, ene nof- ‘of Bisinarck ity Auditor t each of You, as _pro: ide w: along, ax above set forth, the prem sex hereinbefore described, which ar. owned by you. of the City p jane force and effect, at ur OWN + pense, within 10 ‘days after the date of this notice; and it fail to the same, suc sidewalks led hy the contractor smployed by the City for that purpone. ane the expense thereof wit be as: sessed ngainst said premises, nust be accompanied a num equal to provided by j Laws of North di 4 The Roxrd reserves the 9/18. HM A $6.00 VALUE FOR $1.00 This Coupon Is Worth $5 Today containing 2 Gellar bill entitics yeu to gct one of our GET ACQUAINTED You are required by «aid ordinance, | before commencing Ww on much | dewalk, to make application to th: ity Engineer for line and grade of alk and for # permit to construct | ‘Mated, Bismarck, N. D CYL ee | ‘City Auditor | City of Bismarck, 'N. PD. | e oe Subscribe Now ‘And secure the World’s important eventsdaily through The Tribune leased wires of the Associated Press, the daily market reports, and the following comics: The daily Gumps, Freckles and His Friends, Mom’n Pop. Salesman Sam, Boots and Her Buddies, Our Boarding House and Out Our Way. In addition to these you get EIGHT PAGES SUNDAY COMICS Every Saturday which include the Sunday Gumps, Harold Teen, Smithy, Winnie Winkle. Moon Mullins, Little Orphan enzee zatly, Jack and Mary, and Gasoline ey. 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