The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1917, Page 3

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x (United Press) New York, Jan. 16—Paul Kilken, general manager .of the Hastern, For- warding Co., owners of the Deutsch- land; and probably other. German. un- dersea freighters, left today for New London, apparently...anticipating the early arrival of a.German submarine freighter. It is unknown if this ves- sel will be the Deutschland. It is re- ported that a submarine larger than the Deutschland is enroute to this country and that the, Deutschland is following it. / ‘Authoritative reports are that 2,000 tons of rubber are stored in the New | London warehouse awaiting. method Jot transportation to Germany. LAWSON INSISTS HENRY ASSISTED IN NOTE LEAK ave ficial positions to, make millions. The woman who watches the trend of fashion—looks for Fit, Fashion and Finish. All three qualifications are blended “Hin each of the following mid-winter novelties. AFRICAN BROWN KID BLACK KID, and BLACK KID VAMP WITH LIGHT OR DARK BUCKSKIN TOP You can rely on getting a correct fit in shoes here, inas- much as an expert fitter, is in charge of our shoe department. ‘ wt - BIBLE GOVERNOR'S ~PLATFORM;, DECLARES HE page one) - seligien and-the Bible. Prohi- bition. of liquor traffic should go: hand- in-hand with religion, and. blend. in the political arena. “The late campaign in Florida has demonstrated the upward tendency of thought in this, state. We exposed ir- . pTegularities. in, the, primary. This prov- ed the Bible should ,be in-politics.. The strongest law on this subject—strong- er than state statute or. constitution— is from one of the ten commandments: “THOU SHALT NOT STEAL.’ | “We are going to clean and purify politics in Florida. In order to do this, it willbe necessary to rule whisky out.” Catts has .only. one .eye, but. that blazes with the fury of two as he il- lustrates, in’ the executive chamber, how he‘intertds to:‘choke:the:devil out of politics.” ‘DIFFICULTY. IN, SENATE. Washington, Jan. 16—Chairman Ad- amson of the, house interstate com- merce commission committee today told the. president that his railroad program will pass. the house this ses- sion, but. that. its real. difficulty will ibe-in the. seng peat ORDERED TO LEAVE CITY. |. Two women, giving fictitious names, were arrested by the night officer Sun- day evening, for. resorting to rooms, paid a fine of $10 in the court of Judge, Varney’ yesterday; and “were ordered: to leave the city. The Boils were eased. by the dogs who licked the infected places, but they were not ~eured, Many. modern -employ jsime method in 4 ir treatmnen t o! i imples, rashes, .carbuncles, ' pe Hy other skin diseases. They t ly: a..salve. or. lotion. to. the sore re idl and fondly imagine they have . eured them. The important fact which they.fail.to recognize is,.that. these skin diseases: of the blood, and that no external treatment can permanently ‘cure them, because they are..-essentially .internal . -ailments. | To Members of { and Their Families Your friends::can: buy S.:8..S.-is the: only proper. remedy: for this breakiig out of the skin, because’ it:acts upon the: blood,-eleansingand revitalizing ing the. cause of,. infection mind 'that:S,-S. § barks, .and. that. it forming. drugs,or ‘Medical Co. 301. the Legislature ; anything ‘you can give 0 || o'clock, ‘}note leak, for the next two.days. ‘.persons available today.had-. entereil | their -specific.:..denial of: . connections ~’ |. If, Thomas W, Lawson,.who made $500,000 or so in a recent Wall Street disturbance, desires. he, can collect $2.00.per day and five cents per mile foreach mile he traveled to and from work as:.a witness in..the note lea! probpy: » eed : Referring. again .to. his conference with (Henry, . mentioning, Secretary Lansing. and Bernard. Baruch, Lawson ; tee-had the substance of all of one of Lansing’s talks at the Biltmore hotel with the New York broker and. the substance of part of another. Go To It, “IT said. to Henry, ‘Go throu from Ato Z,’" Lawson testified before. you are one-thipdidone, the lid will be blown off. Congress will know and the world will kndw.who the hy ocrites are that are making millions.’ That was what.we talked about in the three hours and a-quarter 1 was with him. ‘He asked me one thing before. we left the meeting: ‘I asked you to do ‘this, he said. ‘Throw the newspaper men off the scent. We cannot gain anything by letting them know that we are coming back here at three met Mr. Henry again at 3 Lawson continued. “He sald jto me: ‘Lawson, I’m sorry that we can't do what you say. I agree with you that it is a good thing, and I-re- gret that 1 am’ going out of office on March 4.’ J said that there was time enough yet to do something. Then Henry sald’ he bad come to the con: clusion that the matter was too sef!- ous to be-made :public.now.. -He then added: ‘What do you: say if we get fat it again in 30 days?’ Would. Be Sidetracked. “L said it would be sidetracked by that time an we would never have the opportunity again.” . “State the way in which the names came to be. mentioned first in your. in- terview with Mr. Henry,” said Repre- sentative Campbell. “J. entered the room and the chair- man said nice things to me. “Then, he. said;.... “Lawson,...we’ye been through these. things. and now. Jet.us-bo fair with-each other.’ 1 sald: ta him that: 4 though- his- commitee would dispute, his right to hold a star chamber session on thig. matter, and that I. prohably should have.to talk tothe committee. A We My Duty. | --5 “He said: it’s my aty to do this. There are hundreds of things that come. before this committee. many of-them worthless charges, and it is my duty to fit them and sep whether they should -be given to the committee,’ . “Very well, I said, but it is un derstood. that we are. to think out loud.” We shook hands on it. and Henry said: ‘That’s it exactly. What's proper to.give to the public or to the committee: wé'll: give, and: what isn't we'll hold in! confidenté?:” I said’ that: was agreed. : : “Then. Mr. ‘Henry said: ‘To show ; you where we:stand-El-tell you:-some of the. things--we've got. ..We have it ja Mr. Baruch, who made large con- tributions to the Democratic campaign fund had four conversations with Sec- retary Lansing.’ Going Some. “That's going some,’ I ‘Four of ‘em.’ “Then he added: ‘We also have it that Count von-Bernstorff, the German ambassador, is so mixed up in it that he made over two million.’ “Then Henry asked me: ‘Do you j think that Baruch could be using his friendship in. such. a way and. involv- ing..the..integrity of..the -Democratic party?’ ' i “Mr, Chairman,’ I said,‘ think he would be the. last. man_in the world to do such a.thing, and. 1 will stake. my head that. Secretary Lansing would replied. «| not take a postage stamp of profit out ‘of such transactions .even though thése things were floating all around 2 - A.Go-Between. * 3 Lansing testified! that Mrs. Ruth Thomason Visconti declared that Wit: liam W. Price, the White House. cor- respondent, who she said acted as a go-between for Secretary Tumulty and others, stated: that Price “received a-much lafger-stim.” ‘ (Mz.‘Laweon declared the impression. : that Chairman. iHenry had’ mentioned | Secretary McAdoo in connection wit the alléged-leak-was-erroneous. That 4| information, he. deciared, .came:-fro! ,| entirely ‘ another. source... - + ‘Alt: Enter Denials. - ‘startting charges was: stated ‘to -he the center-of;attention: of ‘thé howe: rules’ cominittee, investigating the with: the noteteak with:which tte were charged: by:.Lawson ee aa ;|. When :the committee - reconvened at} ‘| York “leak” ‘charges. These are the pet | Chairman Hen declared Henry told him the commit: ; Denial: as vigorous as. Lawson's. ers late. yesterday afternoon by drag: ging ig.the names of Congressman; Henry, Secretary of the Treasury, Mc. Adoo, @ 801 w of President Wil- tbald S. White, a ‘New the: principals in..the sons referred: to by. (Lawson anony- tmously..as; the; member of congress, meniber of the cabinet and banker. “{ have held the name of Lansing and .the German. ambassador ;out. .’ said. Lawson, in answering the query whether, he meant to drag. in: their names, He -said that he had: heard names mentioned. The naming.of Congressman .Henry came like a bombshell. Asked for in- formation, ‘Henry said: “I will: answer that statement. lat Lawson also... told the. committee that he. had. heard the Gorman ambhas- sador profited $2,000,000 by the leak. The sesgeant-atarms of the house reported to Chairman Henry today that he -had. been unable to, locate ght as a. wit- sligation, Mem- bers of the cammittee said that there were. “inklings” that she had disap- peared. . The. committee took a recess until 3:30 p.m. said business in the house required the presence of the.fulles committee, ADMINISTRATION: TO COST $60,000. BORE THIS PERIOD The purely administrative oxpenses of the state, as recommended for ap- propriations by the budget board, wi!l be more than-$60,000 greater for the ensuing two years than they were for the last. biennial périod. The various departments for 1917-1919 have asked $950,707 and. the budget board has. rec- ommended $872;236. For 1915-1917, the departments asked $949, and were allowed $806,848. The increase is.recommended.to meet the_enhanced coat of all supplies, and to provide for the salaries of two additicnal tax com- missioners, raising the cost of that ‘hoard: :fi 800, allowed two yéars GOVERNOR.URGES ..... ADOPTION OF LEAGUE'S (Continued from Page One) “These. changes are necessary that the legislation. for which. the people fhav asked may be carried.out. “{-believe the only feagille method. of_ undertaking the estabjixhment. or any public utiljty is to igaye and .selj bonds for .eack’ particular enterprise, and_let.the bonds and interest be. paid out of the earnings. Even the termi- nal elevator for which the people have heen persistently asking for six years, cannot, be provided for.in any other manner, and the people, don’t want to, wait another six_y: for..the carry- ing out of their wiehes. This pro- posed constitution makes. it possible to begin to carry out. these demands ‘at once. Twine Plant. “At the time our state twine plant was started bonds were issued for the purpose of building and equipping it. In -15 -years’-time ‘thege“bonds, prin- cipal and interest, paid off out of the net earnings. ie: people wero not taxed, yet the twine plant paid for itsetf{n 15 years and at the same time saved every North Dakota, far- mer.that used twine, at least one cent @ pound on his twine bill since the plant has been in operation. There is np, question but what our state twine lptant has. saved the.people of North ‘Dakota hundreds of ‘thousands of dol- lars. “I believe there is a greater need for terminal elevators, flour mills and packing plants than for any other state industrial institution. I believe there is a great opportunity for such institution, to make an, immense sav- fg to both the producers and consuth- fore ‘of dur state. To ‘be. convinced that there is imperative need for a change in our grain marketing system, you have only to read’ Bulletin No. 119, by -President..Ladd of the State Agri- cultural’ college. Dr. Ladd, by his tests, shows conclusively that the pro- ducers of wheat and the consumers of flour are both being grossly cheated. “|. terminal Elevators. vators, flour mills and, packing plants would be of the greatest, value to our pepple, and be the direct means of sav- ing. thousands upon thousands of dol- lars every year. The people demand these state industrial institutions. The vote at the last election removed every shadow. ofa doubt’ on” that “question. The people know that:a change in the Lansing’s, and. Bernard Baruch’s|' “ay: petieve state owned terminal ele- | Jli the family guests of the best gation to you YOU CAN GET A Victrola on the Easiest of Terms AND THINK WHAT IT MEANS TO YOUR HOME! Think what it will bring in pleasure to you, to your family, to Whatever the occasion, the Victrola is a royal entertainer. It sends time flying on wings of melody. And always—where you have a Victrola—the melody is your favorite, and the artist Come in and talk with us about a Victrola for your home, $15 to $400. We will gladly demonstrate without the slightest obli- HOSKINS __ | constitution'is necessary; they know that it will fake a long time at best be- fore the state could. posgibly:get these industries into operation. ‘* “I can:sea no reason for delay in submitting; this proposed constitution. The sooner .the change is made the greater..will,,be the saving and the just demands of the people will the sooner be realized. I can see no rea- son why: this resolution should not pass. I'can- see no reason for calling a constitutional convention in prefer- ence to this'method. A constitution! convention would make an additional cost of many. thousands of dollars and cause an unnecessary delay in the benefits to.be derived. “We know the pédple have not changed their minds since the last el- ection., The. demand, for, these stato industries js. getting’ ‘stronger every day, There,-would, be-great. disappoint- ment and dissatisfaction’ among a big majority.af the people of, this state, if this resolution is. not adopted. ©Therefore, I most earnestly recom- mend that..the concurrent resolution designated as House Bill No, 44 be passed. ‘Ibelieve itis the duty of every. member of this legislative as- sembly who’ has the welfare of the state and its people at heart to vote for’ thig:.meagure, ean POOLHALL: OWNERS IN SESSION HERE Pool. hall owners of the state are in session at the Commercial club rooms this afternoon. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss state legislation to raise the standard of the pool hall. ‘That the present pool hall is looked upon by a great many people as a fence between respectability and the underworld is the statement of James ‘Regan of Mandan, who ts the booster spirit. ‘The mecting was calléd’to order at 3 o'clock. AAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking——Take ‘Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion yallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste in your mouth—a ood fccling—you should take lets. Dr. wards’ Olive Tablets—a_ subs stitute for. calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards; after 17 years of study with his: patients. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a aurcly vegetable compound mixed with dlive oil. Yow will know them by their olive color:,, ¢. : n a To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimple: cling of buoyancy like childhood*da¥s you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet- have no dangerous after effects. They start.the bile and overcome cone stipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c¢ per box. Alt-druggists..: Take one or twe ightly and note the-pleasing results... : WANTED $$ $$) i Additional Society News | Presents Splendid Program. Miss Cornell and Miss Brady gave a most creditable musical last even- ing in the First Presbyterian church under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor society. Their program, which included piano, voice and or- gan numbers, was presented in a high- ly artistic manner. Their work dis- played careful study and splendid mu- sicianship. An appreciative audience greeted them and were most enthusl- astic in their applause. They also demonstrated how they read and write. Miss Cornell ané-Mias. Brady are endeavoring to establish ;a cl invoice and piano'in' the'eity: and will no doubt meet with success. : ; ‘ ee ‘ Judge and Mrs. W. L. .Nuesslé”en- tertained at a dinner party last even- ing at their home in Second. street, a number of the state officjals.; A six- course dinner was served and the ta-_ ble held a centerpiece of; pink carna- tions: The guests included Governor and Mrs. Lynn J. Frazier, Supt. of Public Instruction and Mrs. .N. €, Mac- donald, Senator and ‘Mrs. Albert Stén- mo, Miss Helen Sullivan, assistant deputy of public instruction, and James Ward of: Wahpetop, “Who: -re- cently returned from Pang An Effective Laxative For Growing Children Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Highly Recommended as a Family Remedy. In children the slightest irregwar- ity of the bowels has a tende disturb the entire digestive s and unless promptly remedied in vites serious illness. ‘The experienced mother knows that by training: her children to regularity in this respect, and when occasion arises administer- ing a mild laxative, she will have little need for the doctor's services, Mrs. Leo Weigand, 3251 Central Avenue, N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. whose two boys, Frank and Joseph, are shown in the illustration, writes that she has wound Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin a most effective laxative, not only for the children, but also for herself, and that she will always keep it in the house to use when needed. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a com- bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that acts easily and naturally, without griping or other pain or dis- comfort. It is pleasant to the taste, [ children like it, and is equal- ve on the strongest consti- or. tution. f Df. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin-can be obtained at any drug store for fifty cents, and should have.’a place. in every home. It will save many’ times its cost in lessened doctor bills and ain the health of the entire fam- y. To avoid imitations. and inef- i stitutes be sure to get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. ‘See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yellow, carton in which the bottle-is. packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W, B. Cald- well, 455 Washington ‘St.,‘ Monticello, Mlinoi: BLUEBIRD PHOTO-PLAYS *: PRES EN T™ Rex Ingram's Emotional Play j Agent For Life Insurance « Company. The.New World Life Insurance Company’ is preparing to operate actively in ‘North Dakota. Has. splendid proposition to of- fer to’ two: or three experienced men, capable of developing large districts in'that state. Only, experienced men wanted, who are capable of producing good volume ‘high-class. business and building{,‘up profitable general agency, men. who are ambitious to gtow With one of the strongest companies ‘ih the ‘West. Write and:learn kind of co-oper- extend by making depos inks throughout your .dis- “Wethave the money to do it with, but want type of men that it of unusual facili- General of Sorrow” Intreducing,CLEO!MADISON and Company

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