The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1934, Page 7

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a a ys Ss RESP APS 4, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1934 BISMARCK TRIBUN BISMARCK WILL SEE (Mrs Mary Spangler (iisrstice sisi. xgh:| Fort Will Continue I | Dies Here Wednesday | way engineering also was recommend- | Using Lignite Coal stated in the white House statement! contests.’” ie | issued on March 23, 1934,‘from which " | Necessary repairs and additional! ann 21 vill I quote: ‘It was emphasized that’ A cigar store at Times 5 . Spangler, 68, mi r jouncement that lignite coal will qui gar si Square, UKRAINIAN DANCERS en st Beaniier of chia city, died |@WulPment to the power plant of the ye Used for heating purposes at Fort | the president will striclly adhere to New York City, has tte telephone wrote that “the White House policy| wherever attempts are made to ine with respect to local politics was well) volve him in local political party > iat POR SCHOOL NEEDS ~ URGED BY THOMPSON Declares Means Other Than Taxation of Real Estate Must Be Found at 3:30 p. m., Thursday at her son's /School, Smounting to $11,910 also was Lincoin again this winter was received this hands off policy when and directory replaced every 72 houra, home, 930 Seventh 8t., from compli- | equested. cations that set in follo an at-/ Mucaah Wikwacas Skilled Troupe Will Present Var-! tack cr smeurenin, owne ‘Rev. Ford Moderator ied Program at Auditor. | .mne,pody, will be, taken to Fuso’ = Presbyterian Synod ',.’: Broposal to change trom coal to ium Friday Night vices will be held there Saturday; Ps Om. 1124 gas and the secretary of war ruled, ik iy Afternoon and interment will be made | nev "eniti hoa cord! Nor Searten (in favor of the former, Sinclair said, beside the body of her husband who|Thursday was elected moderator of | #fteT it had been represented to him | Bismarck will be treated to nearly| died eight years ago. the Presbyterian synod of North Da- that more North Dakota workmen} & score of varied Ukrainian dances,| Mrs. Spangler was born April 19, kota, holding its annual ns in| Would be benefited by such a ruling. Group and solo numbers in native) 1966 at Wells Tannery, Penn. She!the Minot church. | scaveene, 7 Roosevelt No Issue | | ; evening at the city) came to Bismarck in 1912 and re-| ‘The Rev. John A. Lensick, of Shel- auditorium when Vasile Avramenko/| sided here until 1920. In that year|don, was chosen as vice moderator, In State. Says Eaton ‘ ! 11.—()—"At- here Thursday from Congressman J. = = H. Sinclair, now seeking re-election | as an independent candidate. Old enough for strong drugs? ~ REPLACEMENT ay E The decision followed consideration ui Oct. 11.) — € taxation of , Teal estate and personal property must be sought, if schools of the desired modern type are to continue, Presents an Ukrainian Folk Dance/she and her husband went to Bill-|and H. W. Gill, of Portal, la . Ww. i. , layman, Festival. ings, Mont., where hey remained) was reelected for a three-year term ‘three Fargo, N. D., Oct. SPPEOaan Arthur E. Thompson, state superin- * tendent of public _ instruction, parts, the first entitled “Mem-| to oits of ” the “Zap- birdy wriors,” and the third “For/ren, Mrs, Bessie Jacobson will be able to translate into the names of the Ukrainian| Bismarck. which will appear on the pro- ‘The program will be divided into} inti 1926 at which time they moved |as stated clerk. Plans are already on foot, Presby- At the bedside were the five child: /terian leaders said, for celebration of the golden jubilee of the North Dako- Fargo, Roy of Los Angeles, Hugh of Lander.|ta synod at Fargo in 1935. The his- ‘Though not many Bismarck resl-! Wyo, Harold of Billings and Arthur | torical committee of the synod, of which Judge Burr, of Bismarck, is chairman, is working on the jubilee observances. val numbers make up most of another depicting the harvest of the Ukrainians, essentially an‘agricultural people. In are eight numbers. Only two numbers are in the second} beth war dances of the Cossacks. dance-lovers characteristic fea- part of the program, includ-| ing features in honor of the Sun God, | Agricultural college dropped only three symbolic of the playful| Per cent during the past two years, “a | Drops Only Slightly! in addition to the grand finale. N. D. A. C. Enrollment Eroliment at the North Dakota fact very encouraging” in view of depression circumstances, Dr. J. H. Shepperd, president, said Thursday in his biennial report to the state board of administration. Maintenance costs remained the same as for the preceding two years, he said, although total expenditures have been “greatly reduced by cutting the salaries of our teachers far below faction to into the tempts of the Langer draw President Roosevelt | North Dakota political embroglio will_meet with failure, declares J. C. Eaton, Democratic state chair- man. He said Marvin H. McIntyre, as- sistant secretary to the president, oN IN _T SPECIAL TODAY FRESH GINGER conomy Sale SPECIAL TODAY SUGAR WAFERS, Butter What the doctors say about giving children a medicine of adult strength. It is not wise to give a laxative of adult strength to a child, just because you give it less often or in less amounts. Stomach upsets and bowel troubles of growing children can often be traced to this single mistake. What to Give @ Child Something te Think About Doctors advise liquid laxatives, and hospitals use the liquid form. And a child who has been con- valescing in the hospital usyally comes out with bowels working like a well-regulated watch. Give that headachy, bilious child California Syrup of Figs when constipated, and a little less each time until bowels seem to be moving regularly and thoroughly without need of help. aT" THE “LIQUID TEST” Constipation in children can be relieved, in this manner: First: select a liquid laxative of the proper strength for children. Second: give the dose suited to the child’s age, and condition, Third: reduce the dose if repeated, until the bowels are moving with- out any help at all. An ideal laxative for this pur- pose is California Syrup of Figs which every druggist keeps in stock. Be certain that it is the genuine product, with “Cali- fornia” blown in the bottle. SNAPS, pound There is a better way to relieve occasional sluggishness, or consti- Pation in a child of any age: Avoid all use of mineral drugs, whether they are salts, pills, tab- lets, or “candy” form. Even once a month is too often to give any child a cathartic strong enough for adults. Use a liquid laxative containing senna (a natural laxative). Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs has the right amount for children’s usc, and this rich, fruity syrup does not harm or upset a child’s system. ‘When you change to California Syrup of Figs instead of harsh medicines, you risk no more vio- lence to your child’s appetite, di- gestion, and general physical con- dition. You'll have a safer, more satisfactory result. Those little upsets and complaints just dis- appear as a rule and the child is soon normal and happy again. inian dancers will|the amounts paid at neighboring in- program in Biwharek, stitutions of similar rank, size and Cream Sandwiches, 25 c Part Wool BED BLANKETS, size 70x80; plaid designs. Single, $1.00 each; Double, each ...... esos Classrooms in several hei adap and library facilities are overcrowded, Community Gardens he said, despite the decrease. 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