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PAGE TM THE HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD FRIDAY, JULY 24, vas •aana••••••••• CLAIMS CANCER CAN itic11. MARINE ON dUnISUISUUSS , USSUU III citow AGENCY NOW BE PREVENTED PACIFIC BAITLEsilii) VALLEY NOTES annanonannstuns \Cance r is the great human W a shington, July 20 ---:How ,. 4 un 82 3 ; 11 n u Is u Is \ u a , J. M. Rutherford was called Wm. Mosby and wife re - to Lander, Vt'yoming, last week 'flientice• it is increasing by feels to tread the deck of a turned Sunday evening from a leaps and bounds. If anything. battle -ship afloat on the Pacif- as a witness in United States tour of the park. it is increasing more rapidly in,ie is rapidly becoming a fa - court there. Mrs. Ross of Townsond is a the United Slates than it is in iniliar sensation to Gerald El - E. A. Gallaher, the pioneer the British Isles. Of those now mer Williams, of Grow Agency, guest at the home of her and obliging Burlington agent, living in the British Isles, 5,000, -who is a member of the U. S. brother, J. A. Starkweathee. is visiting his family at Palo 000 are doomed to die of cancer' marine detachment on the U. D. B. Powers and E. F. Car - Alta, Calif. . if they do nothing to prevent it. S. S. Tennessee, according to per are doing some much needed Miss Mildred Winans of Bil- In the United States the doomed a recent list of marines lad- W ( 1 l' k on the telephone line lings aft Miss . Doratha Spencer number is 10,000,000 and might 4 tioned aboard that vessel. this week. of Indiana visited coilans at easily rise to 15,000,000 or 20,- 1 For weeks the Tennessee has ' Mr' and Mrs. J. A. Stark - the Asbury home a few days last wow. !been cruising about in the vi—weather and family and Mrs. week. . t This remarkable sbatement is einity of the Hawaiian IVands, Boss took dinner ab the Fred W. E. G. Humphries reburned rnade by Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane,' where the huge Pacific fleet has,Tio lor home Tuesday. the first of the week from Bart., one of the world's mostlbeen engaged in maneuvers. Ac— John Bennett and famPy and Greeley, Colo., where he was eminent surgeons and dietitiansocording to i ecent dispatches the 'Fred Taylor and family pic- attending a sh.Irt summer school in an article appearing in the vessel will anchor at Hilo late nicked at the Big Horn head - course. June 20 issue of The Dearborn 1 this month, affording the ma -;gate Sunday. rules an opportunity to visit: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sites, Floyd the volcano Kilauea, one of the Gill and Miss Muriel Sites of chief points of interest in the'Billings, Sundayed with the Ilawaiian group. Loyde Carper and D. W. Carper Gerald lived at the home of ifamilies. his mother, Mrs. Minnie Reed; The Ladies' Aid society meet - Williams, t.)f Crow Agency, be-!ing which was to have been fore he joined the marine corps . held at the home of Mrs. W. B. at Butte last October. He was Luckett, was omitted because assigned to duty at San Diego, of the illness of Mrs. Naomi thoroughly drained of its ac -,California, told later was de- laickett. The next meeting will cumulations. ltailed for duty with the marines be held at the home of Mrs. C. Continuing, the doctor says; on th e T e nnes s ee. A. Wort Aug. 6. \What we should do then, if we would avoid cancer, is to CltUR A SUCCESS PROFESSOR BECK WILL LECTURE . The Decker Boys' 4-H clubs are having successful meetings. Miss Maud Beck of Minneap- The boys enrolled in the Decker ohs, professor o f mathmetics clubs are: Corn club—Arthur at the West Side high school and state chairman for 'he Minnesota American L e gi o n Wednesday to attend and rep- resent bhe Crows at an Indian congress in connection with the tipper Missouri Historical Ex- pedition under the auspices of the Great Northern railroad. They returned Tuesday of this week reporting a good ime. The special train loaded with Knights Templar from Missouri. and their ladies, stopped for an hour and a half at Crow Agency, Wednesday, to visit the Custer batblefield. Cars were furnished by Hardin and Crow Logan Morris, who was a resident of this locality for many years, has been visiting here the past few days. He now lives in Ubah and reports the family well. E. A. Phillips of Helen a, secretary of the Montana Live- stock Commission, a n d Mr. Johnson of Helena were Crow visitors last week for a short call. Dr. llolgate of Pryor has been here several days assisting with trachoma operations a t eat whole-wheat bread and raw the Agency hospital under the direction of Dr. Collard, who is fruits, and vegetables, shunning all meat, first bhat we may be a specialist. in that work. better nourished second that H. J. Plumb, county agent we may more easily eliminate, from the locality of Spokane, w Cook, Wayne Cook, Leslie Cook, waste products and thus ade- W h., d h Duane Hults, Owen Anderson, g quately drain the house in which last, week enroute to his old Ogden Anderson, Maurice Hults, Auxiliary, will lecture at the our cells live Whoever fore - home in Kansas. He was ac- , John Hults, Harold Shreve. First Meth odist Episcopal goes white bread will perform companied by his wife and a Sheep club—John Hults, La church next Sunday evening at great service for himself. It daughter. Vere hull's. Bean club—Herbert 8 o'clock. This lecture: will he is deadly:\ Black. Pig club—Harold Shreve. of special interest, to the mem- Ida Primeau, clerk l‘ in the It is a difficult task to change Agency office, started by Ford . the food habits of a nation or Potato club—Irwin Hults, John hers of the American Legion to visit her home in Norbh hp induce the people to take Nash, Kenton Nash. In the corn and the Auxiliary, and they Dakota last Saturday morning. suMcient exercise each day. Sir cOntest there last year Herbert are cordially invited to attend. She was accompanied by Miss Arbuthnot says, however, that Black received first place in the Thelecture will be an account A . lice Earsley, who has friends \whoever will correct his diet c . ounty for highest production on 'of the work done in the hos- in the same locality. irrigated corn and received $10.,pitals of the state of Minnesota to a reasonable extent, bake rea- The leading out -door sport,' sonable exercise and keep his Wayne Cook won first on dry-, for the benefit of the sick recently, has been attending the digestive tract absolutely clean, land, a $10 prize, and Arthur and disabled veterans of the moving picbure camps about need have no fear of cancer.\ Cook second place and $5. The world war. The lecture is free boys are working under the and the public is cordially in- leadership of Richard Morris. vited. Lodge Grass, where elaborate Independent. According to Sir Arbuthnot, cancer is not caused by the baccillus that scientists have so long sought and not yet found, but rather by poisoi,s created in the body by the food that is eaten. It is a filth disease, and its prevention is accomplished by keeping the digestive tract pictures are being made. It is RETURNS FROM POWELL very interesting to see bhat end of the movies. Henry W. Howell, assistant A party of eight Crow In- cashier of the First National Bank, returned Sunday from dians left for Fort Union last P owe ll, Wyo.: whither, with Mrs. Howell and Henry W., Jr., he went bhe previous Sunday to spend his annual vacation. Mrs. Howell -and Junior remained for an extended visit with Mrs. Howell's parents. for the party and every one , who wanted to go was provided bransportation. On e of our driving summer showers came in time to hurry the party back to the train and to convince them that this is not an arid counbry. FARMERS UNION TWINE TO MEMBERS, 13 c TO NON-MEMBERS, 14 i/ 2 c HANDLED BY HARDIN GRAIN &FUEL CO. 1 1 Mrs. Laura Bordewick, police matron of the city of Sheridan, Wyo., spent Sunday in the city. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Richard Warren, and her son, Boyd Bordewick. Superintendent A. C. Dorr of the Miles City industrial school spent Tuesday here in consul- tation with Dr. W. A. Russell, county probation officer, on some juvenile matters. This 1-19-B Westinghouse Electric Range is just small enough not to crowd a small kitchen, and Just bqi enough to do all the cooking you desire. It is compactly built — • glance at the picture will show that. Yet it has all the cooking, baking and broiling quali- ties for which the larger types of Westinghouse Ranges are frunous. There's hardly nee. to add that an electric range ricans a cooler kitchen. we quote you its reasonable price? Made by Crow Agency Lots Offered For Sale Sealed proposals will be received at the Baptist Mission House, Crow Agency, Mont., until 2:00 p. m, Oct. 1, 1925, for the Burgess Mission house and lot, comprising one acre or more, in the southeastern part of Crow Agency, fronting on the Custer Battlefield Hiway. The appraised value is $1500. Also there is offered for sale, immediately, without formal bid, 20 house lots just south of the present Baptist Mission house in Crow Agency. The appraised value of these lots ranges from $75 to $175. These are desirable residence lots. Further information and description of the lots may be had on application. C. A. BENTLEY, Crow Agency, Mont. is • The Whole World Knows - NMI MI That the FORD CAR is A quality car. How can such good quality be put into a car at the low figure for which a Ford sells? BECAUSE--- Ist—This is a one profit car. Unlike other cars, there is no profit paid out to outside manufactur- ing companies, as Ford makes all of his own parts, consisting of batteries, generators, starters, glass, bear- ings, bodies, and the entire car except the tires. • 2nd ---Ford has the largest purchasing power of any manufacturing concern in the world. This enables him to buy his raw material in large quantities and at a big saving. He also is able to secure the best engineers in the world and equip the best experimental laboratories known. DON'T FORGET THE Buy a Ford and Save Money KEYS! 60 -day Service Guarantee on New Cars DON'T FORGET THE KEYS! 30 -day Service Guarantee on Used Cars We Offer the EASIEST PARTIAL PAYMENT TERMS of Any Concern in the State HARDIN HARDIN MOTOR CO. MONT. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE