The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1918, Page 3

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: LIBERTY BO. HARKS GROW RICH BY CHEATING PEOPLE IN NEED OF THEIR READY CASH! New Secretary of the Treasury Plans Fight to End; Mulcting of Public by Profiteers Who Buy Bonds for a Fraction of Their Market Value. When a Child Droops” Hurry, mother! Relieve the little stomach, liver and bowels of souring food, bile and poisons. Look at the tongue! Children love to take harmless ‘‘Cascaress” be cause Cascarets taste like candy—only 10 cen‘s too! eer : 7 newspapers offering to purchase Lib- erty bonds from persons who need the jmoney, at “high prices.” Sometimes he even offers a bonus for complete” bonds—bonds with all in: terest. coupons attached, which, of ‘course, are worth more than those from which coupons have been clipped. > When a ji juswers his adver- tisement. bringing along a $100 Liberty jbond, the k buys the bond at just as Jow a price as the owner will sell it fe Then he takes it to a bank and lis it for the market price, reaping By A. E, GELDOF Washington, Dee. 31.-—-Beware Liberty bond shark! In every important cit try, unserupulots men are taking ey neat profit. yautage of the public's need for money | Bonds of the third Liberty Joan, are to gouge working people out of the} now selling on the market for around profits, of their Liberty bonds, | 896. The new secretary of the tr “TH give you $8 Carter Glass, is preparing a vigorous;shark. ‘The unsu: fieht against these sharks, as one of | knowing he can get the first of his official activities. He, thinks he is at the s is planning a series of appeals to the needs the money to buy public to put the sharks out of bu ; o he ness, coupled with a widespread publi sha ity through the federal r ‘ve bank king $11 profit ! CASHES IN ON HOLIDAY NEEDS | There are reports" of sharks who | the in the coun- The health, perhaps the life of some member of your family may depend some day on the remedy in the family medicine cabinet. 4 Be sure the right remedy is there x 5 when you want it, In an emergency of that kind minutes are some- times’ precious. Waste no thought on experiments and untried preparations. Sener the not bond, mercy. He necessaries 85. ‘A remedy for the chance ills of life, which for forty-six years has rk Sells it the same day for The Liberty bond shark pr upon | ave bought $100 bonds for as low as stood first in the mind of every thoughtful housewife and mother, is the common people, whose only knowl- | $70. | | PE-RU-NA . edge of a government bond is that it = ESCs ee { . d represents $100 they have lontied MMe | ore aTign HEARING PETITION FOR For Catarrh and All Catarrhal Conditions government to help win the war. Holt . F day. needs cauéé many to their! ARPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA. For coughs and colds Peruna is most dependable. Thousands honds to the lonn shark for mucf less! TRIX. | testify to the wonderful merit of this medicine for all forms of a bir market value. = catarrh, whether of the nose and throat, stomach, bowels or other i eehen the oarE organs of the body. lerinentations and constipation pois a i ystem. { taes F Poison to be absorbed into the system. [tent cyte shark sells them throuh i a bank or broker on the open ma SOME ACCUMULATED EVIDENCE MRS. ROZALIA KANIA, New Britain, Conn. “I had stomach catarrh When a child’s tongue is white, breath feverish, stomach sour, you can always depend upon good, safe “Cascarets"’ to gently but thoroughly clean at the mates pees, OR bae hee que et for three years and am naw fooling -veryibenltlye: : ontaitn ote the clogged-up places. Children love fo take Cascarets, the candy cathar- |'"7. “It places a vast amount in Lib- | MRS. 1 FARR, Evansville, Ind, “Peruna is fine for catarrh and tic which never gripes, never injures, never disappoin Tach 10 cent {erty bonds in the hands of the weal MRS. D.L. WALDEN, Ma: ., “In ten days Peruna relieved me of ins directi F thy, or Stomach trouble of eight years’ standing.” box contains directions and ‘dose for children aged one year old and upwards. a lg MR. C. H. SWARTZ, Bellingham, Wash. “I took Peruna for a blood a EE a —— | ~ It forces the government to buy purifier and system renovator. It'is a good, straight, honest medicine,” KRUPP’S MADE GUNS 60 YEARS Children droop and -wither like tender flowers if you permit bile, sour State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss. tn County Court, before Hon, I. C i Davies, Judge. In ihe matter of the estate of Albert 4 Ulvik, Deceased, . tpise, petitione Edward ettée Ulvik, Fverre Ulvik, Bin- k and John Ub and all other} unknown ‘claiming, any inter-; id estate, respondents, back more bonds than it can afford, It is by regulating the digestion and helping climination that Peruna insures a rich supply of good /Kither result defeats the purpose for Peruna exercise: 1 most soothing influence upon all the thickened congested mucous mem- which Liberty bonds were issued. | NOW WILL BE TEXTILE WORKS N. E. A. Special to The Trifune. Berlin, Dec. 31.—For nearly 60 yeu the Krupp works have been making big sung and shells and armor plate for Germany, years the backbone of militar- m in Germany has been, the influence of the Krupps. NoW® theKrupps works are to’ be turned into textile factoties, so it is announced. ‘The 250,000 employes who have been engaged’ on: implem of war will turn, to products of peace. The carrying out of this program is the best guarantee that Germany will not again become a military power, The Best Cough Syrup Is Home-made to sare 52, and ugh remedy’ led, ve ‘probably henrd of this well lanof making cough syrup at have you ever used it? When You ‘do,: ‘will understand why thou- tends of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep-house with- cd it. “It’s simple. and clicap, but the y it takes hold of a cough will quickly earn it @ permanent place in your home, Into-w Rint bottle, pour 214 ounces ‘of add plain “granulated ar syrup to fll up the pint On Ee 5; use’ ‘Aarified. he wale ‘corn sytu Pa ig molasses, honey, F cor }, instead ‘of sugar syrup. ther! ay, it tastes >; good, never apoils, ard gives you a full pint of better. cough remedy than:you could buy Fendy-made for three times its cost, ‘It 1 really Wonderful how quickly this homegmade remedy conquers _a cough— asually-in 24 hours or less. Tt seems to penetrate’ through every: air passage, loosens & dry, hoarse, or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, tnd'gives almost immediate relief. Splen- did for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, vonchitis. and bronchial asthma. ‘Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norivay pitie extract, and “has ‘been used for yenerations for throat’ and: chest ailments. ‘Avoid disay pointment: hy asking your Irugsist for “244 ourices of Pitex” with all directions,“and don’t accept any- ching else. Guaranteed to giv isfaction or -money-prompily ex Oo., Ft, Wayne, Ind. { Founded by Friedrich Krupp at Es- {sen in 1810, the Krupp plant first made such harmless things as mint dies and Stamps for buttons from cast steel. The elder Krupp had a secret. process for cast steel which he confided to his son, Alfred, before his death. Alfred Krupp's breech-loading rifle and ¢annon were adopted by the Prus- sian army in 1861 and marked the be ginning of Krupp fame and German military power, The factory became known for its heavy ordnance and armor pit. The business was continued under the control of Fried Alfred Krupp. grandson of the founder until his death in 1902 and then descended to Bertha Krupp. Carney Coal Phone 94 0. E. Anderson Lbr. C. BISMARCK BOY ‘“"PRAVELS THRICE AROUND WORLD Former. Tribune Carrier Has Had Varied Adventures As Naval Officer. Lieut. Carl Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.-Hansen of Bismarck, and only a few years ago u carrier on The Bismarck Tribuhe, writes his par ents from New York, where he is sta- tioned: as chief engineer, on the U. S. 8. Chattanooga, that since his graduation sailed $5,000 miles, without a mishap. Lieut; Hansen and his bride, a Texas girl whom He met in the ‘metropolis, are residing on Riverside drive. If your stomach’s wrong, have in- digestion, don't relish food, appetite gone, feel heavy, brain dull, bowets not regular, liver torpid, kidneys not acting right, can't sleep well, out of sorts generally—you need Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. That's all. Jos. Breslow. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. i For the Beulah Coal The world is emerging gloriously from the most trying year of its history and entering hopefully upon a year of unprecedented op- portunity. - May you enjoy a full share of the blessings which this year will bring. anaes tench & Welch ‘HARDWARE AND. MACHINERY, BISMARCK from Annapolis 21 months ago, he has! “We have received hundreds of com-| The state of North Dakota to the plaints “about these Liberty bone |2%0ve named respondents and all per- sharks from all over the countr nid | Sons interested in the estate of Albert Clarkson Potter, assistant war loan di-| &. Ulvik, deceased: rector of the treasury department, “In| | You and each of you are hereby no- every important city, men of the type} “fied that Cora Ris of the old-time Jo: arks have gone | berein, has filed in this court petition, into the bond shark busin | praying that letters of administration “phere is no law to prevent-any man!upon the estate of Albert E. Ulvik. from. buying a Liberty: bond at any {late of the Township of Lien, in the price, We-haye:phiced the. matter in} county of Burleigh and state of North the hands of the departinent of justice, | Dakota, deceased, be granted to Cora however, and its agents are investigat-|Rise, and that the said petition will ing the sharks’ activities. {be heard and duly considered by this “We have ‘a report from Memphis|court on Tuesday, the 11th day of of a syndicate organized to bonds {| tebruary, A. D, 1917 at 10 o'clock in —a number of men joined together to] the forenoon of that day, at the court defraud the people out of the profits of; rooms of this -eourt, in ,the county their bonds. / Jeourt house in the city of Eismarck. | DON’T PATRONIZE SHARKS, county of Burleigh and state of North “Our only way of combating the e Dakota, and you, and each of you, are ix by urging the federal reserve brgks.! hereby cited to be and appear before the Liberty’ loin committees and the this court at said time and place, and press to combine in educating the pub-| answer said petition, and show cause, lie not to patronize the sharks. lig any there be, why the prayer of working man understood he could go| said petition should not be granted. to any bank or broker, or even to hi By the Court: employer, and recei he market pric 1. C. DAVIES. for his bonds, he would not sell them | Judge of the County Court. to a shark, (Seal of the County Court.) “We have requested all newspapers] “pated the 27th day of December. to refuse adver for purchase of} 4 1), 1918. Liberty bonds. With a few exceptions Let the service of the above citation they hay nplied. he made by personal service on al! “There is but one way of catching | respondents residents of this state and these men legally. ‘That is through the} yydtication in. the ck Daily espionage act. Pajiners IPrimne once each week for three suc- “Suppose a man brings a bond to) cessive weeks, all to ‘be not less than one of these grafters anc ks ltwenty days prior to said hearing. “What is this bond worth? i ‘ I, C. DAVIES, “And the shark replies: | Judge of the County Court “It Js worth $60. | (Seal of the County Court.) ; “He is asserting an untruth. The} 31; 1-8 15. espionage act provides punishment for |" any one who makes a false statement | sgvee- |to obstruct the sale. bos | “But if the shark clever enough | Hogs to say, ‘I'will pay you $60 for your | steady : bond,’ he cannot be prosecuted.” HOW LIBERTY BOND SHARK GOUGES NY VICTIMS Here is how the Liberty bond s work: He starts with small capit: will do it. He inserts an adyertise-| ¢ 50, ment in the “personal” columns of thei” = NA OO Oe Oe AO oe TWO NEW PICTURES OF FRIEDA WEICHMANN (The Lower One-War Taken By Piner Himself.) sand feeders, steady at cop—Receipts, 400; market stondy. with lambs at $10.00@ thers, $7.00@10.50; ewes, was 15.00: 0G These pictures of Frieda Weichman; for whose murder Milo H. Piper is now facing trial at Muskegon, Mich., were:found ‘in the girl’s trunk ina Chicago boarding hceuse. - Relatives of the girl said that the lower picture, showing her in a winter pose, was taken by Piper himself. | | the petitioner | pure blood. 0 ¢ i es and tones up and invigorates tho whole human machinery. To ward off the gri rd off and Spanish Wnfluenza and to hasten the period of recovery Peruna has been found of inestimable value. Have Peruna There When The Time Comes. $n Liquid or Tablet Form. BRITISH FOOD 133 PRE CENT London, Dee. 31—Food prices are 138 per cent? higher tlaut;before the war. An increase of 20 per cent in the price of? fresh eggs was made in November. Fish and potatoes are the only foods reported going down. Carney Coal Phone 94 O, E. Anderson Lbr. Co. You are sufier' omething awful with fching, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoids. Now, go over You Positively Cannot Afford to Ignore These Remarkable Pyramids. Tf you free trial y then be convine: ke no substitute, FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG. COMPANY, its Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Vile Treatment, in plain wrapper. You wi delay. POE Hie v Street seks ‘ City | acticin HIGHER THAN IN 1914. |5 THT UUUUNUSANUAOMSUOREGUOUUOSGNGSUEQUURGTEOT Mi Be Ready for That Emergency Sold Everywhere. UCHENUOOECORDRRENEORONOL angen 4 HAPPY NEW VEA Billy Bear wishes you a Happy New Year. So‘do we. We are happy. We have done our business on. the square. Ringing out the old year and ringing in the new will make no change in our business methods. We shall keep right on selling you the best hardware and charging - you only what it is worth. g eae 3 It will pay you to give us your trade when you need hardware. Use our hardware, it stands hard wear. JOHN BORTELL PHONE: 576 300 MAIN STREET EUEUDCUDESUDUACUCUOUOUEUUOOUUREEUOLUS OA CEEGEESUOUDELUOCGESSEOCOUGCEOUROSRLECUOPOUOUULCOUUREEEOOOOUSOOEE x

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