The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1934, Page 4

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1934 se Sign of Leigh hacld rk | _____ ‘What Kind of a Big Stick Is That?) —~—~SC*™Y : Frases “slumber Song”—Schus nt tae at ato of « ‘What Kind of a Big Stick Is That?’ PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE || 2: kee FEE 3 of ler BY. F. U. gaan champlan sins oh toe Cbiogo By William Brady, M. D. net Sapa, oF Cieawents Wil’ be SONATE We, ORF 8 BERENS, Saisie We rapiy can te wince 60 Glarioe WAN Goat oe Meera, Address Dr, William Brady, in cate of this newspaper. ‘parse! vostne. Padies’ Aid ill set Swith ites Rand at A cordial invitation to all the serv- Daily by carrier, per year.......97.20/ea0h at some tees of Daily by mail, per year in Bis- The significant i marek) sevecsevcesceescesees TO FORT c.ccsecceeees 150 sscesesesecececccesoes 200 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation And See the World Needing additional men to fill up vacancies in the United States navy, government officials are expanding their recruiting system in the North- west. Within the last six months a re- Health Bookkeeping cruiting station was opened here and Few persons are aware of the in-/"0W one is to be placed in Minot, creasing importance of vital statis-| making four in the state. The num- ties showing the number of persons|ber to be recruited monthly in the born, and the number and cause of| Minneapolis area is to be expanded death of those who die; the duration | from 30 to 60. of life, and the circumstances affect-| Tt 1s peculiarly fitting that a spe- ing its duration in the state or coun-| ‘lal effort should be made to obtain try as a whole or in any given com- sailors from this district. Not only munity, In other words, vital statis-|40es the boy born on an inland farm ties constitute the “Bookkeeping of|/have ® natural curiosity to see the Public Health.” ocean, but many of them have ocean- For North Dakota such “bookkeep-|S0ing forbears, particularly here in ing” is maintained in the State|the northwest where the viking Health Department, which has stead-|*train outranks all others. i'7 increased the efficlency of its| No better sailors ever roamed the birth and death reporting system,| 88 than the ancestors of many of North Dakota made an enviable rec-|the young men who now are heed- ord in 1924, when the state was ad-|!ne that age old rallying cry, “Join mitted to the Birth and Death Reg-| ‘be Navy and see the world.” eis Oann, ee ton wate ever| Possibilities in Airships to be admitted upon first examina-| Once more the potentialities of the tion, In one brief year after the or- lant dirigible are up for discussion this time because of recommenda- ganization of the full-time health de-| 11.0 by the oe oaks HHI ni i abe HE tad ie il jel fi TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth je 8. ata omer is ee fel welcome at Second in AG %: Smiveraal” Bible Sunday, ns jearsal, 9:00 a. m. Junior choir reh Sovnin ewer 11:00 o'clock, lorning wo! ‘elocl ‘Ve cal olo-cthe . Roy E. Olson, ‘ i ral: “How Shall I Fitly Meet Thee'—J. 8 Bach, by Trinity church “Divine Truth in Modern Bere, the apices ot the Eutsee Ray Sint saa. by the Rev, Roy B. Olson, chapiaia, PrMondey, Dee; 10—Annual meetin a nual mi the/at Trinity Lutheran church. ” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Bilis L, Jackson, Pastor Sunday, December Sth, 1934 10:00 2. church school. i aed ] FTA G si fe. E is featt g i 5 i z E 4 Hi ie eg rr ff i in : yy aE i 3 g i il cent or more of its births and deaths. cherie «y ra Disillusioned though we may have be maintained. The “Register Your % been by dirigible tragedies in recent Baby” campaign now in progress on & state-wide basis offers parents of |7&" there is nevertheless something North Dakota bables born within the) **7ective about this new proposal. last 12 months an opportunity to| 70° the big dirigible is such a mar- the| "ously ingenious creation—such | (rriune Washington Correspondent) state's birth repo rt Me clever and beautiful triumph over the el elements—that it is very hard to be- President t : F | él Ey [ : z 3 : : | | | bd 5 tl. PE PhO Moon it tf : i i g il i § A put a be ng ul sal There must be some way in which bureau, nts will be offering their eee cbiidren protection that may| ‘hes? slant airships can be made to Prove its value in later life. Tender service which 1s worth their it be well worth Uncle Altruistic in its aims a to put a little more & i i a il Univer. larguerite Kennedy. ay i jl ad aire i iy # i Editorials printed below show the trend of thought by other editors. pg AR rel ween ee ne sagree with The Tribune's ollcles, , many Burleigh county relief clients|Can the League 2 are this year preparing to give them- (McKenzie pee Contented! S358 er ft elt i fy i Ese eli ie at I ity i H ‘ Hes I i atk if i 2 i That’s what ali your friends will say when they receive the : Souvenir Booklet New North Dakota State Capitol As a Christmas Greeting trom You § iiget Feetg foetal i vit Tl EE i H HE Fag ill ta Hell fil 4 F & i ; b a fei | A i i HH i i The Tribune soon will publish a well-illustrated and descriptive souvenir book- magnificent new state Dakota’ It is sponsored by the North Bi St nl fry te bn oat on lr vn highest quality paper with a special cover in colors carrying an exterior of She con pocatinaty suncooriote Christmas this since the state Ie = scciesty scopearinie 00 2 Cnishenas mt Sie Ze | rs ome Rekindle Warm Friendships : ie: J | by filling out this coupon and mailing it at once from captivity. -taken over it VERTICAL to the hall of 1Honey gatherer udgment. Ray. 4 obEb yeti i ally Pe HU g Eleh e eed Tb gs if il f | E if g SEE °s 2 eRe iE cf RB rr fF i q [s Hi fee f in [ E + i if dl pe at Hs é lite Capitel souvenir five cents each in quantities less than 168). —R— ‘Tribune’s new North Dakota State Capitel i li i 3 g Il] 325, sn se Dissensions, e small streams at first begun, f i ae ual Hi i [ 1B ef Russian if

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