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: : E PAGE 6 BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUN ! | The passion for erecting commem- | orative monuments is. stronger among,| | Americans than among any other peo- |ple on earth. There are more eques- ‘trian statues’ in Washington ‘thar in |any other city in the world. What | town is so poor or so new that it has |no monument to its heroes of the civil | war? | The great war has taken’ its toll so 2 Ra a {widely that scarcely a village from ing “ma } the Atlantic to the Pacific and from Something of Permanent Ngture frtyon's Pay to the Mexican border, to Be Done for Boys Who has escaped mention on the casualty ‘ 5 Fae, lists. Won Big Fight ow ficeo —_——-— American pe BY CHARLES MOORE. ‘for art than any Chairman, United States Commission | soon tire of the of Fine Arts, i ts which they set up. Then they (Written for the N. E. A.) | k at them, deride them, and call Soon every city and town in the | for their removal. land will begin setting up morials; The great war has given us fe to its heroes of the great war. | heroes indeed, but, what is far bet- EVERY TOWN PLANS YANK MEMORIALS happens that, while the e spend more money other people, they tatues and monu- Children Cry for Fietcher’s pees pene oe ee ai Cuticura Healed Pimples 8a Face ter, it has brought out the idealism | i aud will for sacrifice latent in the | American people. Balfour, British statesman, has said the entrance of America into the’ war was the’ great est act of disinterestedness in his- tol The memorials we set up should be worthy of the cause. Preferably an architect of good tasto and good judgment should be| SpreadQverForehead andNeck. consulted. He will be able to advise ‘ in regard to the site. Hard and Red. Itching Also as to tho form the memoria! Almost Unbearable. shall take. A commemorative foun- tain might be the very best form, if the money were sufficient. If it fs to be a statue, there is the question jas to bronze or stone. In any case jthe site must bo prepared so as to |give the memorial a proper land- jscape setting. Thig is quite as im-| | portant as the monument itself. ! | If the memorial is to take the form of a stained glass window, a mural | decoration or a tablet, the profession- al adviser will be of the utmost ance, He will know that the es-|~ sence of good art is simplicity, scale He knows that pro- So Disfigured Did Not Like to GoOsut. Used One Cake Soap and Box Ointment. “Yiy face Broke out with emall pim- ples, first on my temples. and then they spreau over my fate, forehcad and neck. They wire hard and red, sometimes coming to alittle head, and other times just scaling over. ‘The itching was al- most unbearab!e, and it was impossible to keep from scratching. My face was so disfigured by the cruption that I did not like to go-any place. a “Seeing an advertisementabout Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment I resolved to give them a trial. After using a free sample, I could tell that my face was bet- ter, and I only used one cake of Cuti- cura Soap and box of Ointmert when I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Ida ness are vulgar, and inevitably con- demn the work. He knows, too, that it is the imaginative and intellectual quality of a work of art that gives permanence to it. : i ~ IN The Kind You Have Always Bought, d which has been in use over thirty years, has borne the signature of \ menos and has been mcde under his pere ~~, sonal supervision cince its infancy. Kebethet, Allow no one to ceccive you ia this All Counte Imitations and “ Just d” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Q: Paregoric, i Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains ' : neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its | age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, | Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising i therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. i Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend: ; | GENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of pio ~ In Use For Over 30 Years Bought * "The Kind You Have Always More Compression More Power Less trouble in starting, less gasoline used, less oil used, by having your engine cylin- ders reground and fitted with new Piston rings. Bismarck Foundry & Welding Co. BISMARCK, - NORTH DAKOTA MMM Clean Up Alleys Business houses and resi- dents generally are hereby notified that they will be held responsible for the clearing of waste paper and other debris from the alleys adjoining their premises. It is especially important that this be done in the down- town district, where the col- lection of this waste matter in the alleys is a menace to lifé and property. The prac- tice of dumping waste paper and other litter in thé alleys must be discontinued. After a reasonable time has been allowed for compliance with : this order, the street depart- ment will clean up- any - premises which have been neglected and will assess the cost thereof, with a peri- alty attached, -against the abutting property. : D. C.M’LEAN, Street Commissioner. i i | ‘have purchased the same before ma- ney for plaintiff and appellant. 22 | French, Hammond, Ill, July 14, 1917. You may rely on Cuticura to care SUPREME COURT {| for your skin, scalp, hair and hiuds a often when all elsefails. Sample Each Free by Mail. Add - everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. BS From Stgele County George Gardner, administrator of} the estate of a Gardner, deceased, plaintoiff and appellant, vs A. H. ‘Lindeman, defendant and res Syllabu jot six months from the time of notic2 In an action brought upon a prom-|of disallowance of claim. This acti issorp note therot, who clained 10/was not drought within said, s! months’ period but was brought with- lue, one of the defenses | ina year after notice of disallowance as that it was not pur-|6f claim, Held that the cause of ac- plaintifg before matur: y for to the note chased by th r-( tion is not barred by the statute’ of ity, and that after maturity of th; limitations. note th efendant was release Appeal from the District Court, therefro y the payee in said note! Grand Forks County, Cooley, J. Re das to the de being conflicting rd, and the ju! and the note cane fendant. Ther testimony in this re; ; having found a verdict in favor 6! the defendant, it is held, upon_exami- nation of the evidence, that the ver- dict is supported thereby. Oe ee ae i - F espondent. ‘Appeal from the district court of| OR X nden Siecle County, A. T. Cole, J. attirmed,! O'Connor & Johnson, Grand Forke, "Opinion of thé Court by Grace, J.|*torneys for defendent and appellant. SWIFT & CO. JJ. Large Part of War Earnings Expected to Disappear. Boston,—Swift & Co. have pre- pared a reply to the accusatjon of the Federal Trade commission filed with a senate subcdmmittee on Sept. 28. ‘ks The company states that in i “Ellen Dinnie, plaintit? and respord-! whole consideration of profits, the ent, vs. United Commercial Travel| rederal Trade commission fails to ers, a corporation, defendant and @P-j realize that the profits reported by pellant. | the packers are not profits that .have Syllabus: % | actually appeared in the form of cash, (1) In an action brought to recover | hut.are largely,bgok profits tied up In upon an accident policy of insurance ‘inventory. which ‘will undouptedly dis- ‘ina fraternal benefit association’ annear in large.measure when prices where the constitution,and by¥ws Of hegin to go down Even if the war the insurance association are made 4) had Jasted five years longer and the part of the contract of insurance and | drop in prices did not come until then the part.of the constitution reads) the joss will he just as real, - thus: “Class A, insured members| “por the meat and by-products de- shall be indemnified ‘in\ accordance) partments, which are subject to the with the terms hereinafter set out-iD' 9 yey cent imitation of profits, the this article against the result Of) statement continups, . the rato of bodily injury, hereinafter mentioned | turnover is approxfMately 3 1-2 times effected through external, violeat rj a year. “It must be remembered that accidental means, herein termed the; .--1 qr sn. ctoar conaists mf by-pro- accident, which shall be occasioned gyetg-which move sl that some by the gaid accident alone and inde- 6, 5. Woot is eurad-taa altel, and pendent of all other causes.” Held) jarge portions of pork Seana com that the complaint failing to state) sistglot cured products which move that the death of the insured was the} yery slowly and that even in the sale result of bodily injury through ex-) of strictly fresh meat it takes some ternal, violent or accidental means, time for the money to return to the was remurrable and did not state 2/ company’s coffers after the actual’ sale cause of action. ig ma : s ; versed. | Opinion of the 7; Bruce, C, J. ot Court by Grace, and Robinson, J. and Christianson, J. concurring specially. | Birdsell, J. concurs in the result. Murphy & Toner, Grand Forks, at- Robingon, con: Christianson & “New England, attor- C. S. Shippy, Hoe, attorney for de- fendant and resondent. Decision of Supreme Court. From Grand Forks: County. r. ig made. (2) The contract of the insusance| ““The commission says that the contained a provision in substance} packers’ profit of one-quarter of a that no action could be maintained | cent per pound on beef amounts to upon the policy aftey the expiration ¢5 a ton as compared to only 25 QUQUUAULAELUGUUGUTOASUOUEUSECSUUOTAEOUEAS EEUU UETUGODASTOCAEUACAE CUE UON CUNEO UE AUTEN EAD, Richholt’s Cash ana Carry [Phone ot] Grocery [7th « Thayer| THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY Thanksgiving Greetings To Our Friends and Customers We are well stocked with everything you may need for Thanksgiving and will be open Wednesday evening to serve you. A FEW SUGGESTIONS Kraft Cheese Deckers’ Boneless Pigs Feet Marshmallow Creme, Olives, SweetPickles, Big assortment of Nuts, Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Grape: Fruit, Citron Raisins NAOURNDUGUSOUAUAUDOONGUGULASOOUAAANGUNGORORUSUROLOUCLONTAQUUEGS OUEUSONAUOULONGNUGANECAUNNasauesuasnaccnconsesasuacogyl HOME MADE PIES “HOME MADE MINCE MEAT UEMEORDUARARAADURERUODREGRSOOGOOOUNCOON: We Have Just Received Big Shipment of | _ Barbed Wire. Let Us Know Your Requirements at Once, as This Lot Will Not Last Long F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER. CO. ee ~ BISMARCK, 3 PHONE 115 - cents per ton profit.on coal; As a matter Of fact an average quality ton of beef is worth at wholesale at pres- ent about $400, whereas a ton of an- tharcite coal at tidewater is worth only about yi, Compare a2-$5 profit on a $409 sale with 2 25cent' profit on a $7 sale. The ‘beef profit is only about 1 1-4 per cent, coal provit over 3 1-2 per cent. “In 1917 Swift. & Co. filled over 30,- 000,00 orders of all products with a total of 795,900,000 items, a large part of which had to be welghed and. wraped separately, while coal is delivered in carloas or tom lots.” Answering the charge that packers have agreed among themselves upon division of livestock receipts, com: pany gives the maximum and mini- mum weekly percentages of cattle purchases made during the year Sept. Chicago ... 13.2 Kansas City . 12.9 Omaha .. 2.6 East St. Louis 16.0 So. St. Joseph 24.1! South St. Paul 34.1 Fort Worth .. 18.7 FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS Are you one of the motorists who last winter used an anti-freeze com- pound in a manner which the maker of the preparation never specified and | then condemned the stuff as being no good? had better make sure that you follow- ed directions to the letter. The man- ufacturers of anti-freeze compounds have met car/ard truck owners more than half way, and the complete sdi- rections printed on their products are put there for but one purpose, and that is, to make sure; the preparation will ‘be used correctly. Obviously if the motorist does not do his part and merely dumps the suff in his radiator, without, follow- ing directions, he does wrongand one} morning he will go to his unheated: garage only to find the tubes of hisj radiator burst or the waterjacket cracked, . The next thing he does is bkne tie <isifbze substance; whereas, had he been carefui to follow instructions -he could -have gone all winter without worrying about the cooling system, Most of the anti-freeze preparations have been put up in convenient form, but the amount of water in the cor ing system together with the varia: tion in temperature dictate to a con- siderable exent how te preparations must be used. All this is set forth in the maker’s directions and in every If you did such a thing, you, every label of| to leak last winter after you added the} j leaks. |the anti-freeze was: eating away the “Haviag suffered from nervoiis indigestion for several years, I fad after using Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin that I ait as well as I ever was and can now cat ciything without fear of consequences.” (Frome letter to Dr. Caldwell written by Mrs. John K. Moore, 516 No. 27th St., Richmond, Va), Indigestion and constipation are condi- tions closely related and the cause of much suf- fering. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a.mild, pleasaritly effective laxative; it quickly relieves the intestinal congestion that retards digestion and has been the standard household remedy. if’countless homes for many years. ‘DR. CALDWELL’S ~ Syrup Pepsin AN The Perfect, Laxative : Sold by Druggists Everywhere.’ 50 ces. 22) $1.00 ‘ ATRIAL DOTZLE CAN BZ ODTAINCD, FREE CF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO) ILLINOIS i These then should be soldered. Many | janti-freeze substances attack dirt and sediment and if yout? radiator started Pattern to Copy. . Beatrice’s Aunt Marjorie was to'be marriédy Aid Beatrice was to be the janti-freeze, it was bécause you failed] flower girls They were to have their to clean the raidgtor and repair the] pictures taken before’ the ccremony The: anti-freeze told you that] and the hride was looking sad, or SO You probably thought nought Beatrice. Looking: around the room)’ Beatrice spled. the Kewple dolt, dressed tis a bride, which «had: done duty at-a previous shower. Beatrice j sald, “Don’t look sb'sad, Att! Marjorie smile. Smile Uke the Kewple doll.” leaks oxisted, metal. Follow the maker's directions | this winter and you will play safe. The Only Way. The only way 10° regenerate the | world is to do the duty that Hes near est us.—Kingsley, 2 | > THbiine WM Ads BEE Resilte: [FEASTS OF FISH! case the big thing to watch is that the radiator has no leaks and that the| hose couplings are in good shape. In; fact, new hose is desirable before ad-{ ding the anti-freeze, as after a sei son's-use the inner layers become sep | arated. gare ia | The radiator should be washed out! carefully with a solution of hot soda, Which reveals any leaks that exist. Wash That Itch Away We know of no sufferer from Rezema, ‘who ever used the simple wash D. D. D. and did not feel immediately that won- ~ dergully caim, cool sensatfop that comes when the itch is taken away. Thissooth- ing Wash penetrates the pores, gives in- Igtant:relief from the: most distressing Cranberries, extra fancy,- -2 quarts for’ .!..-......... 3 pounds for Butter, fancy creathery, — per pound ..............65 4c down to per pound .... per pound, 26 to.......... ‘ r Sp eae pandas PHONE 60 { Un MMM itt =e Thanksgiving Grocery: Specials Sweet potatocs, extra fancy ~. Turkeys, fancy ydung birds, Chitkens, Springs and Hens - HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES-AND MEATS By Southern lobsters, extra large Dungeo- nese crabs, Chesapeake Bay Oysters, (se- lects), Blue Points in the shell, celery, Egg | Plant, Celery Cabbage, Onions, Radishes, } Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Grape Fruit,’ Lettuce, Beets, Carrots, Cranberties... Pure Sweet Cream | pany 122 FIFTH ST. i | PHONE 81 ~ OONDORUNDDQORONOOOUONE a For the Biggest and Best Dinner of the Year—the ; Mother’s greatest of din- UDSURUAANUSUDAGROORSAULOROROSROURSAEARS2ESEAIU00 of ners—y. what pride she takes in making ita suc- ‘ cess.—And we have here to help her, the very «finest varieties of zood foods—at prices that are tHe lowest possible.” . anepaneanananenn em TT Do the shopping for your entire Thanksgiving: here. You'll: save money. Thanksgiving Meat and Poul- . try Specials These chickens are grain fattened, gnd the very best picked out for killing. Ludefisk, special quality. Oysters—We have 4 full” line of Ducks, Geese, Veal, Lamb and Beef of the finest - quality. z - Our meats are selected from the fatest and the best that the country affords. We have a full line of green vegetables, fruits, ete. f “... 25c¢ 25c 55e 28c 30c 310 MAIN: ST. BISMARCK,.N. D. : wuadnnuusncusengnecasteaearndetatidennecancae ceguasuceaneiaests tye euuttetantatoueatetnt: