The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1918, Page 8

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SATURDAY, DEC. 14, 1918 TS WORTH GIVING BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE GIF | adequate strength was necessary in any démocratic country but it was not intended it should be a hereditary WOMEN BREAK UP ” AND LESS COAL sneaiz women ee a TOO FRIENDLY _|Scarcity of Men on Pacific Coast si etn rs nen aa WITH GERMANS Gives Them Jobs on as) s WHAT A MAN wants for Christmas is something he can Duty to Sex | Ancient Mode of Punishment Is Nessale G ‘g ‘i wear. The place to get it is where he himself would g0 . tomakea selection. Our store is in holiday attire.. New styles and new ideas will greet you at every turn. POuits oe. Capito e TROON Seales $20.00 to $50.00 Seatele at Present has women maft cariers, women elevator operators, People }women in the railway yards, in shops and factories, but now comes the woman cook, messwoman and mess a ' Revived by Belgian Chicago, Dec. 13.~“It is our patri-| otic duty to put on more clothes, save | coal and improve health,” was the sub- | Bruges, Dec, 14.—An ancient form stanee of an address before the Public| : girl aboard an ocean steamship. Overcoats ..... Gio ate we EU be iach tec gu shay 15.00. to $150.00 Health Administration section of the| 0! Punishment in favor of the Middle)” Capt, Harry W. Crosby Seattle ship- FE Vest 50 10.00 ‘American Public Health Association | 4°% has been adopted in Relgium for ping -man, master mariner and vice ancy Vests ............- ee eae . +++ $4.50 to $10. today by Dr. Jeanette F, Throckmor- | Begin women ‘who were too friend-| president of the Northwest Shipping Neckwear ... 50¢ to $3.50 |ly toward the German invaders or who|*ompany, 1s responsible for this inno- Jlaritan, Iowa. cts not only in| listened to their love making. ‘They vation, which has been greeted with @ Gloves SMO AT GAY ES mete ie ca eee ae ea NEES Pees iia 2 50c to $8.50 dress, but in trend of thought. and | Pave peor. shorn of eee ae in eet Meal oti Interest on the wale Hosiery a euane Ee ts seller Se aUaR Ua ita tias niger secre debiasreral tae ens pos 25c to $2.50 's,” Dr. Throc continued, | 2tuses several women have suffered | front, where the European war ts rap ‘ y mera he Whisk waved Par this form of retribution and either|{dly depleting the man power needed | TUNGGRWEAE os co he he ed a oe ep $1.50 to*$10.00 itive ancestors to adopt dress were, indoors or patronize the) for crews in the Alaska and Califor- Housecoats ........... eee ees $5.00 to $25.00 first vanity, next protection and lastly . It is known that this! fa trades, The Liberty Fleet must be | MMM al. Mm@iays Tm eee modesty. Of these, that of protection been applied in at least) rurnished with crews first, and conse- Bath Robes .......... padre Ry eet eascheya ce eitos $7.50 to $18.00 one other plac | The scenes attend- ing the appli seems most often disregarded by the = a 8 As tion of this punish- : quently vessels plyjng on the regular gentler sex. The custom of wearing routes have been short of men. . .. $1.00 to $15.00 s a ae vinter is ;./ment has been rather bolsierous, i ‘ + summer clothing in winter is & perm ee poral punishment is. visited up- | “Through the United States shippfag Pajamas $2.00 to $10.00 the skin causes congestion of the in-|O1 pro-Germans among the Eelgian commissioner I have signed on three . Mufflers 75¢ to $6.00 ternal organs with attendant ills. /men but few of these awaited the| women as members of the crew of the “Erect carriage and gait are im- wrath of the Belgian avengers, They] steamship H. B. Lovejoy,” admitted ; portant qualities and are influenced by} ecamped ‘before the Belgian troops] Captain Crosby, “and they are doing | the style of corset and shoes worn. ; reoccupied the cities and towns which | fine, “Dress and morals are intimately | had been held under German domina- “IT had used women cooks on tug- associated and modesty in dress ap- ion. \hoats with success, so when we were pears in demand but little at present.| Such cas as these have been re- short of men for the Lovejoy I decided Our adolescent daughters often use} markably ace é = ; ro ha to employ women. After a search of poor ent n ly in dress ;there have not been more. The pro- i poor Judement. notsonly: in. dress:.but, the entire water front I discovered that $1.50 to $18.00 Bags ee eern ee ina eae oe $3.00 to $40.00 cae testis Nara ee Ancaral en teak $12.00 to $35.00 ... $5.00 to $8.50 $85.00 to $150.00 w. The wonder is that had | portion of renegades is so small as pont t aleeo f N\ Py : —<——— ‘to reflect greater glory on poor little} woman was cooking for the crew of — Ms * | Belgium. 40 sien ot the steamship Harvester ol ate “We Can Settle Your Christmas Worry in Short Order ny REFORM OF HOUSE | As a whole the civil population of | made her an offer and now she is cook’ ‘Belgium has remained wonderfully | of the steamship H. B. Lovejoy, which OF LORDS ISSUE! loyal. By their system of communal| hag a crew of 20 men. = re administration, they were enabled to| «after obtaining the woman cook I London, via Montreal, Dec. 14.—The govern themselves while thte German eeu i oa Fe erent ie reform of the house of lords will be was deluding himself that he was rul- 2 Clby, EMD'05 one of the tas and hired two girls one for messwom- undertaken by the jing. It enabled them to endure phys- fA coalition ministry if it is returned to ical privations, suffer death and re-|#M and one for messgirl, and they are power by the election taking place in sist the insidious propaganda of the | Now on board the Lovejoy. The wom- the United Kingdom, tod ‘A. Bon- German governors, Von Bissing, and|en prepare three meals a day, and a ar Law declared in Glasgow on Fri- his successor, Von Falkenhausen who | night lunch while the vessel is loading |} Rosen’s Clothing Shop ONE STORE ONLY—MAIN ST. M’KENZIE HOTEL BLOCK day, attempted to separate the Walloons] in port. They are now on their second j Mr. Law sand the coalition govern- from the Flemish and to poison the] yoyage in the Lovejoy and are mak- . bs ment believed a second chamber with wells of Belgium's patriotism. ing good. The men say the food is better cooked and the service is im- | WEATHER REPORT. i proved since the women took charge MOST PROPOSED For twenty-four hours ending at RHEUMATISM BACK ON THE JOB Ce eae aim) TO.GIRL CAN'T |noen, Deen. gissu'|| HE HAS DONE HIS BIT! : WITH ITS OLD-TIME FURY ee ae bene Sone a night while HEAD YANKS OFF | Temperature at noon . a NOW YOU DO YOURS Highest yesterday . 7 : =, Te a the vessel is in port loading. te 1 ; No Let-Up in Its Torture. {and routs out the disease germs, can Pretty land Petite War Worker pale Plant a ! ; | u f i is: i isi gS } Lows asi ae Ae \ Z Pretty soon you will be reaching for! Tid you of this disabling disease. GOGGLES ARE URGED | Started Something With Precipitation ‘None Keep Your Pledge—Buy the liniment bottle again, for the mil-| 8 & eer ener nietaen paekies H » ie Highest wind v .. 18-NW 7. ‘ lions of little pain demons that cause| ing a purely vegetable blood remedy, it | 't 's Said That Many Blind Men Aré Encore e Sarena a Rheumatism are on the warpath. Win-| ‘ a eo chapicte purifies the blood of every germ, andj Needlesely So. ales ‘er weather seems to awaken i a renewed fury. api a sages the eee ee: Of 100,000, bled — an the} paris,’ Dec. 14:—Miss Helen Besler,| niglt énd Sunday; not, much change | But'your Rheumatism cannot be ret} s and start on the right treatment United States there are 50 per cent! daughter of the president of the Cen-|in temperature. x ‘ r ; bd who are needlessly-so, according tu in} tral railroad of New Jersey, is prob-|. ¥ Towest. (For North Dakota: Partly cloudy to- beds away, because liniments- and’ fo- |.thatwill'get results. Free advice about - 2 ate pee Ray ecaee ihe disease, It lal goUr cage tan be had by writing to | formation received by the Utah state| ably -the-most--proposedto girl in|’ ‘Temperatures / Inthe blood, and only remedy, that | Medical Director, 26 Swift Laboratory, | !dustrial commission from the na/France'today. It all came about es . Ud them to the Monitos, gokagdeep down in to the circulation, | Atlanta, Ga. t: ' tional safety council. For that rea-|.cause one night’in one of the Ameri‘ 4 a ‘When he calls to check you ee SA son the commission, tn prosecuting its} can'camps she ‘ran out of “encores,” hi ig : f . br m safety campaign, is urging upon worke-| and sang’ alittle nursery song called, ate ey gg 4 Y ; eet ers that goggles or other forms of| “If No One Marries Me.” It goes Uke . 3 vhen the eyes arejthis: ‘ Slasses. be; worn wh ahah “If no ore’ ever marries me+ exposed to danger by, flying split) ana y doh't aée'why they-should, ters or particles of metal. . Jursi 5 Estimates. made by the national For Nuved eed Pare pretty, safety council show that annually‘in| ‘The direful fate of the litthe gir in the United States about 30,000 work-|the song Was to ba to biy @ rabbit- Phone. 75, City. Fuel.Co. For. thie: Beulah: Coal ————— ers are killed. and approximately|tutch and live all alone in ; q, little ATAR 2,000,000 injured. This. means that| wood. But the American soldiers saw , of ther one is killed in every 15 minutes and|no reason why. Miss Resler,’ whois LADDER relieved in @ one.injured in each 16 seconds, pretty and “petite” and atypical, Am- eee eae eee, ‘}erican girl, should have a similar ‘ot. «| After ‘they had given her the three LARGE POTASH DEPOSITS . cheers’ and a tiger with which they v | usually thank the Y!°M..C, A. enter- Experts, After Careful Search, Found) tainers, they hesitated a moment and Them in Saskatchewan. =: then added a purely personal ''mes- Following careful examination of | 58¢- BY ac ih . “e certain mineral products found in the}, Earkis is willin’,” called the A.“E. dried up bed of an old lake near Swift| "28 One man Since then the incident, has ‘been Current, Sask., by Prof. D. McLaren of) reneated in every’ American camp the Saskatchewan university, a-|xfigg Besler has visited. No censor nouncement has been made that im-|/would allow an estimate of the num- : x 5 A aS te me bg t Sto FOR YyYOouR Mense deposits of potash, sodium, sul-|iper of proposals she received in that i phate and epsom salts have been lo| way to pass. Bt if er orage BATTERY | cated. Expert engineers have been a 24 HOURS called In by a group of Saskatchewan as a 1918 Model iene You should know about the “dry” method of battery stor- inien, who, Rave; fled ‘clalms.on the oi on He a about the smoothest | % aa a * : | lake bed, and in their opinion millions age. Our battery expert will gladly explain this to you. of tons of useful mineral deposits are |" wet prpdced. was born at the AUTOMOBILE PAINTING: If you could see the paint available for the use of the allies; a Ee ene Rae tH 5 sett jobs we are turning out you would want your car “dolled up.” without the necessity of deep mining |and Mrs. Carl reuersan, | Tae het J J iD. the Missouri Valley Motor Co. would-! Drop in and let us show you. | The minerals can be removed b¥/n% trade places even. with President | | steam shovels and the top layers art) wilson today.’ ‘ And you'll like our warm, really fire proof storage. already being removed. pal ieee eae Frank Howe. Better. Lahr Motor Sales Co. SOLVES LABOR PROBLEM. |.no‘vosnci mresu bud ordue ct ian, who was ‘seriously ill with influ- + A Bachelor Employs Only Women: on| enza is-somewhat * improved. Mrs. 300 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. His Ranch. Howe is still very ill. 4 Curtis Hart, a young rancher WN¢ | es lives near Stillwater, Minn., has been laughing. at the man power bill and DRUMMER Bs the shortage of fi labor. There’: : aramt fj, ‘DOING HIS BIT He has a corps of farm helpers. Not Se tee i | | article ever. produced. was born at the This Is the Time of |. the Year a to count the miles of “wear” youget from a gallon of your present oil. 3 Clean out the crank case of your car and fill it to the proper level with the Z one is a man. a $ z s “I am a -traveling <salesman and 1. Es RISTMAS Miss Ida Blakely ridés the mower! have met others who, like myself, were ed correct grade of French auto Oi ys ZZ CA t A CHRISTMAS and the reaper and has charge of the| suffering, from indigestion, ‘stomach : Again count the miles. important machinery. She is an ex-|trouble and gastritic. Since taking 3 ; AE SUGGESTION perienced horsewoman. Mrs. Lottle| weekly doses.of Mayr’s Wonderful) : a6} It is not uncommon for.a first-time Re dy I y. much pleased with nr 5 results, 20 mich user to worry because fresh oil is need- Cell, a young war bride, and Mist) i, ‘results, so much. so that-I have! Frances Hart, sister of the boss, han- Instead of giving Christ- induced others to take it and they errr eI dll ; ‘ dle the buck rigs. Hart follows them! {25 wore marvelously helped.” It is ed so seldom. | 4 mas gifts of little or no doing the starting. Meanwhile, the’, simple, harmless: preparation. that woman cook insists she has the hard: removes the catarrhal mucus from the | ‘ : Ag He frequently finds that a gallon of est job in the ontfit. intestinal trac’tand allays the inflam-| ‘ our oil lasts twice as long as the oil he = Cosma fl Kota i permanent value, open By the way, Hart {s a bachelor. mation: which -causés practically all i Savings Accounts inthe stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, = f 1} d i ing icitis. a ‘tl - ormerly used. names of those you wish RODENTS ARE BOLD caries cn moey retunded. me f om The superior “wear” of French Auto For. sale by druggists everywhere. to remember this year. Snatch Food From Hands of Pieniok| Oil is clear proof of their Ae, to pro-- ers in California, ES TAS: ST tect the moving parts of the car. B ing thi Rats, huge ship rats, hundreds of 74: acl : y Sa as a Pe ate, See reed fi pclae xs eo It is far front being om ine It re- you will live up to the | along the Great Highway from the sults from the highest quality and cor- . Chalet to the Cliff house in San. Frat pre — : ; : general sentiment that hse! seed: Pat Waeciee; aaran Gata i F OR SALE rect body and character. yark animal expert, advancgs the the} SMALL HOUSE AND BARN Christmas presents | ory thut tHe rats must have come here Economy of lubricating Oil, means 15th Street & Bigadway 8 1d a £ ~ 3 ; Bik IND. avoiding all waste and that they frequently run up to ba SMALL USE-AND Ban French Auto Oil I: ysmarck,ND. | extravagance. aickers an the beach and snatch 6 ith Street — C fi The problem of exterminating them 5-ROOM HOUSE . There Isa Weight for Every. Car i r A % ig one thet ts giving much coucera te The Oldest and ecounts may be op- Hl | o'er oS - South 13th Street - Ask Your Dealer for It H A Largest Bank ened in any amount from GENUINE CHIROPRACTIC CURES.| qn. above property is offered ; A 4 Lumbago or other back trouble’ is . inthis sectionof {} ne Dollar upwards. often relieved betore the first adjust very cheap. Apply Geo. Gugsner ' the State 5 ment {s completed. Th& first adjusi- eared | Ee heen Ee! ment gives relief in sciatica and te. Ps rshallOi€o.| | Bismarck, N. D., Branch ater sia rheumatism. Its greatest success 1a| EE Z in the treatment of diseases of women.- oe VR 9. Enge, D.C, Ph. C.Bismarci, Ma N, D,

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