The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1930, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930 ITY percentage of popu! : ain ntherta! whe " Y r ‘ believed She 90; of lation living in| munized in 1929 against diphtheria; whcoping cough cases, 3, deaths, 1; | public health department of women’s | and sanitation, $5,710; ‘care of com-|m., entrained for Washington carly | Defective ‘wiring was | ! ¢ HEALTH R ACTS water-connected dwellings, 95. 755; percentage of elementary school | number of 1929 smallpox cases, 1; | clubs, the service clubs and the school | municable diseases other than tuber-| today after a sight seeing tour of the |cause of the disaster. » J Sewerage disposal, by discharge in-| population immunized, 1929, against! number of 1929 tuberculosis cases, 19,| nurse are credited with cooperation | culosis in hospitals, $2,245.72; garbage | city. af plant | diphtheria, 40-60; health eaminations | dcaths, 3; number of communicable | in this general health program. At-| and refuse disposal, $2,500; Red Cross ae ae Rengo News Agency dispatches ;to 5 4 to Missouri river water x gency : intake, with no treatment; percentage | of school children, given semi-an-| disease visits made in 1929 by public | tention also is called to the anti-toxin | expenditure, $1,601.50. Bs 5 ‘ | Tokyo yesterday persons were (0 10 WASHINGTON of dwellings connected with sewerage | nually by school nurse, with 2229 so| health nurse and physician, 414 in| campaign among the school children| ‘The Community council and Anti- 130 Chinese Perish in rane ees and stores injured system, 90; garbage collection sys-|made in 1929, none by physicians; | 61 cases; number of tuberculosis vis- | and to the absence of typhoid cases | Tuberculosis association items of ex- Picture Theatre Fire in the ,. _————_ item, twice weekly by truck between number of school children given regu- | its, 235 in, 19 cases; births in 1929,| among city residents since the in- Penditure on health work have not April and October, inclusive; disposal, | lar health instructions in class, 1261; | live 582, still, 21, which are included | stallation of the new water and filtra-| yet been submitted. by dump and in ineration. average minutes per week, 75; num-| outside cases in hospitals. tion plant, all cases noted being non- Nu Mukden, Manchuria, Mar. 20.—()— | imber of gallons of milk distri- | ber of 1929 visits by public school| Number of 1929 bacteriological ex- | resident. 4 HAITIAN COMMISSION HOME | One hundred and thirty Chinese men, buted in 1929, 331,722; percentage of | nurse to homes, 275. aminations made here by state la-| The total mortality, all causes, is} Miami, Fis., Mar. 20.—()—Mem- women, and children, were burned to tuberculin-tested cows supplying milk,! Nature of typhoid, diphtheria and | boratory, 5,547. noted -as 251 in the year 1929, most | bers of President Hoover's Hauitian)death at Kirin yesterday when fire Cities All Over Country to Be| 100; average per cent pasteurization | scarlet fever records, complete; num- Health Program Here © fthese being outside cases of ill-| commission, arriving here at 8:30 a. | destroyed a motion picture theater. G of 1929 milk supply, 95; percentage | ber of 1929 typhoid cases, 4, all non-| The folder answers also note the| ness and injury brought here for raded by Greatest Gain in | from tuberculin-tested cows of milk] resident brought to hospitals from general program of health examina- | treatment. € q Sanitary Programs distributed raw, 100; other require-| outside; number of 1929 diphtheria | tions in the public schools by the pub- | Expenditures on health . activities * y Frog ments to safeguard milk supplies, | cases, 24, deaths, 3; number of scar- lic nurse, started nine years ago. The | are noted as $700 by the city admin- q dairy inspection, general milk in-| let fever cases, 22; number of 1929 city department of health, the Red | istration; $50 on quarantine; $818.20; Bismarck health facts have been | spection with laboratory analysis and} measles cases, 8; number of 1929! Cross, state department of health,!on milk control; garbage collection é collected, in the form of replies to & | municipal license control. — ee = —— set of questionnaire int ‘ions, School Health Safeguard by the Assoalation of Commerce for! ood handling, control by state} the information of the U. 8. Chamber | reguiations. TONIGHT of Commerce and shortly will be sent | “Immunization of school children 1 al in by Harry P. Goddard, . | to 5, against diphtheria and percent- pir! { pram i The facts are part of the Bismarck | age of population under 5 so immun- e the Saturday response for the interchamber health | izeq, very small: number of clemen= Tak H “Daily at conservation contest. They will lay| tary school children vaccinated in the 2190 - 7 the basis for judging Bismarck’s par- | 1929 against smallpox, 100; percentage 10 and ticipation in the 1829 competition be- | of elementary school children vaccine goat *, tween various cities, with the great-| steq against smallpox, 30; number est improvement in health conserva- oe "children im- tion shown to be the determining fac- Karrie eet eat aa tor in grading the contestant muni- PRE TTT « ciplaities, Population, Water Data included in the questionnaire are:.Population, 1920 census, 7,122 census bureau estimate July 1, 1929, 11,400; school population, 1,311. Water source, Missouri river; wa- opm. LYON’S BEST OR CLIMAX All we ask to prove their | superiority is that you use ow | Have you a musical Ear? ter supply treatment, lime, alum, Come to our store and take the | Bete Safisfaction guars coagulation, sand filtering, chlorina- os . ton: Water, rating of tate healt Majestic Radio Color-Tone Test Every bushel of wheat port of state board of health, 1913, is used In milling these brands finding pollution before installation } IT’S FREES Fascinating. Novel. is washed and scoured in fiction PART PAGES oe te R h i at least 20 gallons of pure ings now connected with-city water, Interesting. Come and sce what score you water. can make. Remember there is no obligation. Cost More - Worth It! r Dahners-Tavis Music Co, | RUSSELL- MILLER Phone 762 Bismarck, N. Dak. | MILLING CO. Bring YOUR Desk up to date | Ready to write at an instant's notice—Wahl-Eversharp Foun- + tain Pen Desk Sets have a place onmodern desks in officeorhome. Here's style—convenience — dignity—beauty—and the smoothest writing pen that a t ever signed your name. Come | In Lively “Scandals” in and see how any pen point : wintat d'yo0 eninge Frances | can be instantly fitted to | Scandals—and witha vitalityand charm that's | any holder—thanks to the Mise lane priate ecarding cue Wahl-Eversharp Personal-Point isp Hove bath. She prefers jap Reso because | idea, a new idea in pens. ' Guick-rineine waving preskin singing in | BISMARCK >, thd peutemisoth “Ass shampoo Bonham Brothers Adults 35¢ until 7:30 Jewel r Pe . ae dias THEATRE The Little Theatre With Big Pictures” It’s time to select Your New Spring Costume at the J. GC. Penney Co. Store st EN ‘Made by James S. Kirk & Co., Chicago i FOODS SOLD IN LOTS OF ONE DOZEN OR MORE. Reg. _Snie women expect to find in J. C. Penney clothing. THE SATISFYING BRAND i i ¥ i. Price Price 6 Cans 33 a 5S sta’ $1.20. $1.02 Empress Coffee 1 ae wate” Ib, Vacuum packed tin Cs ean My sada \- : $2.98 meee pia | seven : 2] stone's NO. 2 SIZE : Matin Pure be Hows Scott’s Grocery | 0" nn} ¢ DELIVERIES: s Rea. ies : t NN : 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 and 4:30 P. -oc+> SLZ6 SLUG : : \ i Open til 9 o'clock Saturday nights A sees 2.52 2.16 5 . a : PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET | 24 cans, 1case.............. 5.04 3.84 ‘ = : 121 Fourth Street Bismarck, N, D. Phone 185 Stone’s Canned Fruit 9 Stone’s Canned Vegetables i ASST. NO. 1 y SST. NO. eee 70 tae price % 68 ile aueatoes + $ ad - 9 —_ Spinae! AS f is &| Stone’s Canned Goods | }@ srr s cs ° ‘| 1 Gan Beets .. P ‘dhidiiediiaestes. Se Get-Acquainted Sale | ims: 2 Cans Kraut .. may Canna Fruit Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22 gee aunts 7 = Res. Py secmucnt init eons Ba OUR POLICY ae 1 Can Sliced Pineapple of endeavoring at all times to give our customers the highest ne's Cann egetables 1 Can Apricots . D : possible quality at the lowest possible price is the reason why : ASST. NO. 2 a Sl Bow ‘a | We have taken on the distribution of the well known line of te cease ue STONE’S PURE FOODS tivniumegemeieen.. ee Jans s te orn . A ; Come in and get acquainted with this wonderful line. 2 Cans Stone's. E. beecd $ a e 4 » - Mrs. Peterson, special representative, will be at our store a Fre epee ee. the line or the color of PARIS - Stone’s Canned Fruit during the sale to demonstrate this wonderful line to you. | 2 ASST. NO. 3 Come in and try them. i ~*** J 2 Cans Stone's Cut Wax Beans . Special introductory prices will make it easy for you to — get acquainted with this wonderful food line in your own Konic. 1 50c Can Opener Free 2.80 od Ss roc S $ rH The fruits have the natural orchard flavor. e e e eas The vegetables will make you think of your home garden. . cs mas Try them Friday and Saturday at Stone’s Canned Vegetables ans Loganberries ... ad Scott’s Quality and Service Store ASST. NO. 3 and n S$ e m e S 1 50c Can 0; Free 3.80 ° " wee 5 Ib, il STONE'S 5 STONE'S 3 Cans Golden ae nis “ Stone’s Canned Fruit . Pai Pee aune $ No. 5 Pail Golden noe 2 Cans Misea Veretables z i ASST.NO.4 = ° Bonwlas: Dries Ae bs 2 Cans Diced Beets ° * ; 6 MEDIUM CANS = Pat. STONE'S STONE'S ; wv sig No. 5 Pail White 55 oz. Pkg. Rolled M Oats 1 TS Now . «» tight in your own J. C. Penney Co. storé are new Spring Large Pkg. Corn STONE’S WHOLE KERNEL coats, frocks and ensembles, inspired by those that so recently Hearts BOC | Flakes 1.0.00... G. B. CORN made their debut in Paris. { i eee ns bia Hach ones we a gorge pide touch 3 flattery that even the pref= 9, STONE Hem. Sate tiest frocks have not had in years. For the French originals like ’ Stone + Canned Fruit Small Botte Be] 6c seveeeee ss $1.50 $1.38 our own adaptations, show the universally becoming lingerie touch a pesbhbtae ae ins topalataad ae) iSiGeag Pas on almost every dress. In the important matter of skirt length, too, » PEE picid Pri a i remeerniett nee we've followed the dictates of the great courturiers and made them § Come Secomhere bag Sins SALAD MUSTARD teteeresceneees Me | 34 Cans, 1 case ............. 6, 80 + a trifle shorter than in the Winter mode. . . . "i yf] 2 Sans Frutt tor Seisa : OH! BOY JELL, 4 pkgs., all flavors ... prttees 2de, Bao a ap eet two a the mney Setails of new fashion interest re- ‘ 2 Cais B. A Cherries 36 IN ADDITION TO THESE OPENING SPECIALS, WE 4 . Produced in our collection for Spring. And each dress . . . coat 4 3.Cans Logaaberrios m WILL GIVE 5‘, DISCOUNT ON ALL STONE'S CANNED STONE'S E. J. PEAS + + . and ensemble that they adorn is made with the care that ie % 2 Cans 2 Cans H le Py Elseesene : ? i i Reg: Sale Price Price P 2 Medium Cans Fruit for Salad 2 Medium Cans El seeces : t ‘women aetarland Sadr sO uO mAEURL A eo ABRAM SER ARR

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