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GIVES. MILLIONS. T esier SOCIALIST. NE. A. pecial to The Tribune. Fidei F Rathenau, director of, ais Allgemeine Elektrizi- Wier Gesciivcne the most formidable trast:in Europe; 1s reported as having placa; his fortune, amountingNo near- Jy $15,000,000, at the disposal of the provisonal government. It is. also Audit DAYS STARTING M (UNDER AUSPICES Musical interpretation. chestra. Including Matinees........ ... ieee stated that he has annonuced his de- sire to cooperate with the Socialists in establishing a stable government. People ‘easily constipated dread winter—no, fruits, no vegetables to help the stomach. Your best relief, your greatest friend, is Hollister’s fey ‘Mountain Tea, guaranteed to sitively-relieve constipation or your money back, Jos. Breslow. orium MONDAY JANUARY 1 3 2:15 AND 8:15 DWGRIFFITHS ‘SUPREME “TRIUMPH. ~ EARTS OF THE WORLD’ The SWEETEST LOVE.STORY EVER TOCO EIGHTEEN BATTLE SCENES ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE BRITISH WAR OFFICE) Exactly as presented for six months in Chicago. by, our own special or- _..MAIL-ORDERS NOW : 4 Seats at Knowles Jewelry Store PRICES War Tax /28c, 55¢c, 83e, $1.10 55e, 88c, $1.10, $1.65 HEN it was War, Pan prepared fOr War. i Syracuse, N. Y. |..Mr. Jackson _ fs Foapenithie: Above statement true. INCOME TAXE MAY PRODUCE, NEEDED REVENUE Increase of Almost Million in Tax Receipts Required to . Meet Demands budget for the ensuing two years, which now is in the hands of the prgiters, is assured by increased costs at nll of the state institutions and the mecessity for ‘advancing the wages of all state employes to meet rising liv- ing. expenses. - One of the important |S tasks which will confront the present general assembly wil be that of pro- ‘ducing enhanced. values to meet. thése new demands, The assessed valuation of North Dakota under the :new' clas- sification is $403,000,000, an increase of approximately $50,000,000 over the total for two years ago, but this will produce at the four fnills rate only $200,000 additional revenue, which is far from sufficient. .An income tax, which will, it is estimated, add at least. $500,000 per annum to the state's revenues, is one of the most popular money-getting methods now being considered by the legislature. A tor nage tax on lignite production also is being advocated. Rheumatism A-Home Cure Given Bv One Who Had It. + Inthe spring of 1893 I was at- tacked by Muscular and Infamms- tory Rheumatism. I. suffered as only those who have it know, for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doc- tor; but* such relief as I received was only temporary. . Finally, I found a remedy that cured me. completey, and it has never return- ed. I have given it to a number who were terriby afflicted and even bedridden with Rheumatism, and it effected a cure in every case. 1 want every sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don’t send a cent; simply mail your name and address and 1 will send {ft free to try. After you have used it and it has proven itself to be that long-looked-for means of curing your Rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one” dollar, but, understand, I do. not want your money unless you are. perfectly sat- isfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when post- tive relief is.thus offered Maha free? Don’t delay. Write today: gui ce} Mark, H..; Jackson, No, , 167. E, Gurney Bldg. Bismarck N Now it is Peace and Pan is prepared for Peace. tices Preparedness. : Pan believes in and prac- It is the nature of the business -- the character of the Enter prise. Perhaps no manufacturing industry has the broad ap- plication, the wide elasticity, possessed by the modern automobile plant. From Peace to War, or from War to Peace, is only a step ‘when the equipment is complete. There is little lost time and little lost “energy. From the bayonet to the plowshare is‘only-a whisper. The Pan Motor Company has invested in fixed aseeta=buildihgs, machinery and equipment, outside of real estate, | Over $1;800,000.00 - It ‘has no past due debts, no bonds, no mortgages, me preferred stock. ; It pays as it goes, goes as it pays and is paying and going every day. ' Its capital i is unimpaired and it has a comfortable surplus. No ‘company of like proportions and of like age was ever on a more substantial financial basis, t itee™® PAN MOTOR COMPANY MINN. SAINT CLOUD [Pan Town], —r A very substantial increase in the VALLEY CITY GIRL TO HELP IN WAR WORK Miss Hazel ‘Nielson Member of General Y. W. C. A. Con- tingent to France Miss. Hazel Neilson of Valley City, who has been here visiting her sister, State Stiperintendent of Public In- struction Minnie J. Nielson, will leave Sunday for New York to join the per: sonnel of a general federation delega- tion of the Young Men's Christian association, to be composed of two répresehtative young women from each state and territory in the na- tion, including Alaska, with older wo- men acting as chaperons, gnd which cil sail. in the near future for the fers’ leave areas in southern France, where the Y. M. C. A. work: ers will organize two large receiving stations, ench one-of which will have one young woman representative from each state-and territory.. Soldiers go- ing to fhis point. on leave will find there to welcome them a Young Wo- from ‘their own state, no matter what part of the coumtey the Yank may hail from. {oe kg | High School Notes 1 >. a Tuesday. evening, Dec. 31, the high school gave a° watch. pany in the high school gymnasium. ere was a very large attendance, and everrone enjoy- red the party very much. The evening was spent in dancing. At ten- thirty refreshments were served. The New Year was announced. by loud cheers and. yells. from the dancers and soon Sweet Home.” ‘The alumni defeated the high schéol team Friday, January 3, by a score of 34 to 14.. The high school team played hard but the alumni outweighed and outshot them. Benton Flow, home on a furlough from Great Lakes Training Station, played center and throughout the game.. Flow has been playing. regimental basket ball and foot ball at the Great Lakes, School was not held Wednesday at-| ternoon, Jan. § in order to allow the students to hear Governor Frazier’s annual message to the legislature. Albert Blumer, Leslie Harrison, ‘Benton Flow and Julius Amberson, former students but now in the navs, have béen. visiting. the school within the last “two weeks. A. Blumer has been at sea on a submarine, Harrison ‘at Harvard, Flow at the Great Lakes Training Station and Amberson on.a destroyer. Pauline McFarland has entered the Sophomore class, coming here from} Valley City. Miss Farley, a Red Cross nurse, has been in Bismarck four weeks. During this time she has been examining the sehool children of Bismarck. The week before Christmas she examined the pupils in the William; Moore school and the week after Christmas the high school building. Hi Joy Doughty a member of-the Soph omore class has left..school to enter a girls’ school in Jamestown. The domestic science’ teacher, Miss Byrnham, assisted by some. of Jthe high Choo¥ girls, began serving hot Inuches . the, high school students and -grade|chifaren; on Thursday, Jan- uary second. " Furniture Company Clementine Bronson of Grand ‘Forks has ent the Freshman class. Ze Main Street... » Friday, January 10, marks:the. end Furnit Ee eo at Re. |] of. the third five week peribdjand. re- fin E Wadi cards. will be given oft. again iz. sa ‘Wednesday, Jonuary: 15. ee be ————— PEOPLE'S FORUM | ENDORSES FIGHT ON PLAGUE. January Bth, 1919: United States Public Health Service, Bureau of Venereal Disease, i Room 360 Federal Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. Gentlemen : If your “Uncle Sam” was a real per- son I would certainly extend to him the glad hand for the publishing of the. splendid full page “ad” ‘that ap- pears in the Bismarck Tribune.of to- day. It.is one of the many new and perhaps one of, the most “hopeful sign of the times” in all the world’s his- tory. I am referring to the “War on Venereal Disease” article.. When a youth I started to read such needed articles, and during my professional course for a few years afterward I read all scientific ‘Sex Books” I could get hold of. You may realize what.a Measure it is to see such subjects giv- en a fall page ad today. when fifteen or twenty years ago o person upon learning that you haa read such_a book would consider you “a little off’’ or wonld think you a dangerous per- son to associate With. when in. truth you were far more intelligent and safe in such matters than the commentat- ors, ‘The new. awakening is along patho- logical ines and perhaps even into the spirituality of it. Tt will certainly be a pleasure to re- ceive the full sets from A to F and 1 assure you fhat they will be intelli- gently and thoroughly read and pass- ed_on. i 1 am, Very sincerely yours, FRED A. NEIL, D. D. 8., Rilldeér, North Dakota. STRASSBURG CAR IS NOW MADE IN FRANCE N.-E, A, Special to The Tribune. Strassburg—One of the well known German motor ‘cars was built in Strassburg before the war. The Al- satian who pi down his plant and joined the Frencli BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE starred vaeation, she examined the students ini i luced the.car closed: FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1919. GENERAL STRIKE ON IN ARGENTINE _Buenods Ayres, Jan, 10.-—A general strike was declared throughout the Argentine republic at midnight, Serious disturbances followed the funeral yesterday of the five victims killed in Wednesday's demonstra- on. Strikers burned a passenger tram on the Pacific railway, which Tuns near the cemetery, and then tore up.the tracks, They larer burned a Roman Catholic church and the girls’ school adjoining, throwing Images and statutes into the street, and leav- mg 400 girl students without dormi- tories. At 1.o'clock this; morning a thund- erstorm and heavy rainfall cleared the city's streets of idlers, Those in close touch with the situation bellev- ed the respite only a temporary one, and expressed their‘uneasiness over what might happen later. Early this morning tere were in: dications of disturbances in the flow of food stuffs and other supplies, espe cially ice. The mercury stands at 10 Oin the shade. VICE PART OF HUN SYSTEM Million and Half Women Said to Be Courtesans N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. London England. — “Immorality among the German people is received with amazing indifference, in fact is accepted as a part of the social sys- tem,” says Henry de Halsalle, author of “Degenerate Germany.” “The German author Boehme says, ‘Procuration in Germany is looked on as a legitimate profession.’ “Professor S. Leonhard of Berlin “Youll Find Old in Rarely ‘have exquisite coming true. A Few More Mid- army when the war broke out. Now put will ‘he no German car but a French model. ; RETURNED: SOLDIERS TAKE NOTICE. Ribwing you will want a ew suit Or overcoat, 1 wifl allow you 10 per cent off any madetomeasure stit, overcoat or both and allow terms of payment. ee tallor and cleaner. 12:19 1 imo. he is reopening his plant and bis. ont: |: ‘There's a Long, Long Trail: mae { raed The Rose of No Man’s Land Hagh Donevan { A-2670 Over Yonder Where the Lilies Grow Henry Bare .85e The Pickaninny’ ’s Paradise—Medley Fox-trot ier 5 { A-6086 My Baby Boy—Medley One-step $1.25 . Naval-Cadets March—Bell Sole with Band Accompaniment herr Albinos Polka—Xylophone with Band Accompaniment ‘New Calan Recordi th Sate the 10th and 20th of Esety Month ~ COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York a J ’ Colum Record: France” Here's a Van and Schenck’ Dixie Song king melons off the vine, they're ay SHS off the Rhine.” seal tribute.to the “Smoke Bri; “that foagpe 50 0 bravely Over A:2665—85c A Lover's Song — “TIL We Meet Again’ pealing words been so beautifully united in a song of war-time sentiment. ‘In millions-of American homes today the < dreams. this song expresses:are happily “7 had been troubled for c long time chronic constipation and never foun d aity thing that gave me the natural relict thet Dr, Caldewell’s Syrup Pepsin kes.’ (From, a letter to Dr, Caldwell written by Mr. 7 Rosenthal, 6 W. 28th St., New York, ! N.Y.) Nearly every disease can be traced to constipation. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that quickly. relieves constipation and restores normal activity. dt is gentle , in ite action and does not gripe.’ * DR. “CALDWELL’S Syrup Pepsin: The Perfect Laxative » Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 ces. G2) $1.00 , ATRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO DR. W, 6, CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS ~ said to have been no less than 20 University has said that not less than ‘fashionable’ houses of ill fame run to 1,500,000 women in Germany ‘are liv- ing as courtesans. * entrap representatives of foreign gov- “ ernments that the Berlin secret ser- In an issue’ of the Berlin Tageblatt| vice might learn the secrets of oth- before the war the statement was | er nations.” made that a well known Berlin hous? of ill fame was capitalized at $250,- Phone 75 15 City Fuel Co. ) le For the Beulah Coal 000 and-had cleared a dividend of 20 per cent. “In the -Dorotheenstrasse there are Mid-Month List : ns Dixieland witha decidedly novel slant.,‘‘Instead of pic picking A des’’ here. Aint Got Weary Yet” A song of Johnny Dunn who sailed away to fight the Hun — and “‘ain’t got weary yet!” There’s.a gale of melodious laughter in Johnny’s merry adventures in France. 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