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2~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930 | High School Week Will Draw 1,200-1,500 Students to CHAMPIONS WILL BE ~ SELECTED AT FORKS Bismarck Boys and Girls Will Have to Compete With Pick of N. D. Prep Talent NIGHT FOOTBALL FEATURES Band Concerts, Luncheons, Dec- lamations. and Plays Part of Four-Day Program Grand Forks, May 7.—Between 1,200 ‘and 1,500 prep students from all sec- tions of the state, including Bismarck, will take part in the twenty-eighth annual High School Week events, which will be held on the University campus May 14, 15, 16 and 17. * Accompanists, coaches, teachers, Parents and chaperons are expected ‘to swell the number coming here for the meet to more than 2,000. With district contests to determine finalists in music, declamation .and commercial divisions completed and the state debate competition, \prepa- rations for the annual competition which will result in the naming of state scholastic champions in many varied fields are now being: completed a extension division offi- @i s Schedules for the four days of ‘competition have now been completed. In addition to. music, declamation, commercial and debate, contests will be held in publications, drama and athletic divisions. A new feature of the meet this year will be a night football game in the stadium, sched- uled: to be the closing event Saturday “Aren’t you putting my work at the office.’ PERIODICAL CHECK ON HEALTH URGED ON UNSUSPECTING Under Appearance of Wellness Disease May Be Sowing Its . Seed, Dr. Lockhead Warns Registration in Progress ; Returns from all district contests hate now been received by the ex- tension division, and registrations for the state contests are coming in rap- idly. ‘Preparations are being.made at oe to house the many vis- Sweepstakes competition will again he held in two divisions this year.| Grand Forks, N. D. May 7.—(P\— Outlining the differences between doctors ‘interested in preventing ‘dis- eases and those interested mainly in Geputy health office: of Rochester, leputy ol r of Rochester, Minn., tonight Practicing l sicians to call the benefits of adeq drama | medical care to the attention of People. Prevention of: disease, Lockhead sald in an address to the North Da- kota state health officers meeting, does not mpan that the cost of -serv- ice to the patient will be reduced or: they will have less pain’ and misery and less time from productive work. The aim of the modern public health doctor, Lockhead said, is to get the people to go to their doctors sooner or earlier than they have been doing, so that the words “inoperable and incurable” will not be heard so often. a f gEgE PLETE rege Bag SHS} FEES Het ah Segsss rere iy tl Al ae BE ae B : z af gabe HEE: g g& EsE aly fle Fie i g 5 3 a ii Li Het has be butor in nd Morton for Pf ut the United States in i gf stomach b itisorders. Have peng, store you a Prug bo: wri Pfunder, Inc.. “ Shesliet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Development of strong bodies and the dissemination of information re- Garding its control have resulted in anything aside for a rainy day?” STATE SCHOLASTIC ACCIDENTS IN HOME with vehicles other than those driven —— by motors, 13 in other street accidents, me: TOP MISHAP DEATH - LIST INN. DAKOTA Children Victims Most Numer- ous From 1 to 9, and Males From 10 to 49 Grand Forks, N. D., May 7—(P}—Ift North Dakota had_a lower rate of coffimissioners to < deaths from accidental causes it prob- | quest them to levy a a tax for a war ably would have the lowest general] four years for the erection death rate -in the country, Myrtle C.| memerial for Cass county. Lee, director of the bureau of vital . . statistics, told North Dakota health directors at their convention here to- Accidents cause more deaths among children of from 1 to 9 years and among males from 10 to 49 years than : 1 any other single cause, she said. Home Movie During the last three years, from Camera 1927 to 1929, inclusive, 1,871 accidental ths were reported in North Dakota, Lee said. And, strangely enough, he tabulation showed that more acci- its occur in the home than in any other single place. ‘ The total number of deaths for the three-year period she divided-as fc lows: Home accidents, 341; public. cidents, other than motor vehicle cidents, 261; industrial accidents, 218; and motor vehicle accidents, 286. Of the home accidents, 97 were due to scalds, 84 to burns, scalds and ex- plosions, 47 to ‘asphyxiation and suf- focation, 36 to poison, 10 to cuts and scratches, and 67 to other causes. . $39.50 You are CQurdtall, Grottedl to an Gelibtiton ae (Meroost Jf Yew (Cranscontineital Corabne NORTH COAST LIMITED cutting in half during the last 20 years the tuberculosis death rate. ‘The anti-tuberculosis campaign has brought other benefits, Lockhead said, in that it has taught the public the importance of fresh air, better housing conditions, proper nourish- ment, controlled spitting and the Proper pasteurization of milk. Cancer is on tthe increase and many persons are dying of it, and yet it is curable in the majority of cases if it is recognized early enough and correct treatment is given while it is ‘still a local and comparatively mild and minor condition. If everyone, Particularly persons past 40 years of age, would pay attention to appar- ently minor troubles'and go to their cancers would be discov- ered in plenty of time to result in a cure in a large majority of cases. COUNTRY PHYSICAN PASSING FOR LAGK OF NEEDED INCOME Shorter Life Expectancy ’ in Mddle-Aged Classification of public accidents, other then those involving motor ve- hicles, show 32 persons were killed in railroad accidents, 13 in accidents Konjola Truly Great Medicine,’ Says Omaha Lady ‘Your own beautiful moving tures. Simple operation. aad low cost. ‘ M.B. Gilman Co. Broadway at Second. Phone 808 Brothers Cars and ‘The New Plymouth New Cpmpound Quickly Ban- ished Stomach Ailment and Wins Eager Praise ‘The amazing record of Konjola, the new and different medicine for ills. of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, and rheumatism, neuritis and nervousness would often challenge belief were the actual facts not known and verified. Grand Forks, N. D., May 7—(P)— Asserting that the country physician k epee veRFiBeE jronment with its speed, ‘and phy- ‘lcal presoue, acoele process. he sald, and Yoco company, Far, feta Sens, Jess, Prazee, Minn. Capital Funeral. : Parlors ; 208 Main Avenue é Phone—Day or Night—22 Licensed Embalmer 5 Jos. W. Tschumperiin Prop. MISS GRACE HENLEY It should .be remembered, however, that Konjola ig morp than “just an- roots and herbs of known medicinal value, this ‘super-medicine attacks the very source of the ailment, sweeps the system free of accumulated poisons and impurities, stimulates the ailing organs and thus aids Nature in the restoration of new and vigorous health. The experience of Miss Grace Henley, 122 North Twenty -sixth stteet, Omaha, should be of interest to all who suffer from stomach ail- ment. The Konjola Man at the Hall Drug Store, Third and Broadway, Bismarck, can tell you of hundreds of cases, many of them right here in Bismarck and vicinity, where this master medicine has brought health andhappinessafterall other medicines and treatments tried had failed. See the Konjola Man today and hear more of the record of Konjola. Learn what it is, what it does, what it can be reasonablly expected to do for you. Here is what Miss Henley said re- @arding her own experience with this great medicine: “Since undergoing an operation’ some time ago I seemed unable to re- gases accumulated and I bloated ter- ribly. At times the pressure against the chest cavity became so severe that my heart action was affected and I that is Miss America’s, but her genuine s someness of taste. ‘WITNESS CHESTERFIELD’S / H g it to all the same glad story relief whenever Konjola is given a to make good. la. Man is at the Hall " “Third and Broadway, this city, the is daily meeting the ig introducing - and explaining ‘this new and different medicine. Free samples given.—Adv. HP, DEPOT, BISMARCK $200 P.M. TO-7:30 P. 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