The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1919, Page 8

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PERRIER CRESS of any other car— WE Farm Pow SERVICE—That’s our middle name. Overland part from Bismarck, I know that I a that’s Service.” WHOLESALE er and Light Plants Federal Tires and Vesta Batteries Lahr Motor Sales Company Aa ERTS SALAS RD LAE ETT tan THURSDAY, JAN, 88,1919. The other day a Garage owner said: “When I take down my ‘telephone receiver to order a Willys- m going to get it by next train, which is more than I can say Willys-Overland Cars‘are backed by a gigantis factory—-the biggest Distributor’s organization in this , territory, and in themselves are the best values on the market. ‘ WE EXCEL IN Automobile Painting Automobile ard Battery Repairing DAKOTA MINES nurse examiners shall be appointed, | TO SAFEGUARD confining membership to registered | THEIR WORKERS nurses, and requiring that at least hal have (Conti sd tron Fe One) | two of the five member: Yontinued from Page One. RE dy i subpoenaes by mail, telephone or tele-| bad. two years’ or more c graph. education work among nurs Our American Workmen A country worth fight- ing for is worth work- ing for! The man who drove rivets in a ship or a tank was backing up the boys at the front. — It is not on the battlefields alone that this war was fought. It was waged be- hind the lines, in the fac- tory, in the workshop. on the farm and in the home as truly as in the trenches. The pale-cheeked woman at home as well 43 the workman in the shop feels that lack of ‘‘snap’’ and energy which red blood should bring. Perhaps he or she has had an attack of the Influenza, in conse- quence the _ blood _. lacks is c blood corpuscles are lacking. Build up the blood with an iron-tonic tablet, called “Irontic,” first disovered and made by Dr. Pierce. ‘After taking this tonic tablet you have good red blood and an active liver, and you can face the enemy successfully—whether it is the germs of grip, a common cold or spring fever. America needs its strong men, and American men need to be strong. Then there is that blood-maker and herbal tonie which has borne the recommendations of many thousands of people during the past fifty years. It is called Doctor Pierec’s Golden Medical Discovery, and can be had in tablet form at almost all drug stores at 60 cents a vial. It has the right combination of herbal extracts to bring “pep,” vim, vitality and vigor to you. When you have taken Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Tablets you will feel the red ‘blood coursing through veins and arteries, and you will be surprised to find how easy it is to tackle every “job,” every under- i i ibili i ho. takes taking calling for responsibility: or efficiency. The man wi e this toints tablet has iron nerves for hardships, and an interest in ea “the deive” grins him. Be sure and ask for Dr. Pierce’s. | ORPHEUM \ GRIFFITH’ | COLOSSAL SPECTACLE Intolerance LOVE’S STRUGGLE THROUGHOUT THE AGES | the manner in which a state board of ;ed out of committee for indefinite perience in| postponement. Under the rules of} jthe senate action cannot be taken on Such a recommendation until the next | legislative day, and the bill comes up }for interment this atternoon. There jseems to be nothing against the Dill jexcept the faet of its having been in | troduced by a member of the minor- lity, s, which Nurses to Temperance Board. was recommended for indefinite post- Senate Bill No. 18, which defines} ponement by the public health commit- | {the following letter from a j ing vote | man for his action in this important tone. Perhaps’ the’ red-; tee Tuesday was referred to the com- mittee on temperance Wednesday, Bat Whitman Bill. Senate Bill 6, introduced by Senator \. aitman of Grand Forks, was report- nate Bill No. 6 provides for ihe succession of 4 erty and clearly de- fines the widow's as well as real estate. Senator Whit- man, the author, yesterday received’ isbon woman, indicating how this measure is being regarded by those for whose; benefit it is primarily introduced: Women Want It. “Dear Mr. Whitman: To show) how mach your’bfll for widows rights! is appreciated by we widows and; wives, the W. C. T. U, s bering stood to a request for a ris- of thanks for Senator Whit matter. J trust you will pardon my suggestion, but I, or we wives, would like to see a bill introduced which) 4 would compel husbands to have all deeds made out in both hushand’s and wife's names; then, if she dies first,; her children will be entitled to at} least her half, in place of a second! in personal Barrels 84 to 92. Rye $1.51 to 1.52. Homeward Continues Washington, Jan. port Martha Washington ‘has sailed from France with 2,400 troops, includ- ing 250 sick and wounded. She is ex- pected to reach’ Newport News Japu- The transport Orizaba returned 2,- 568 tfoops to Americar goil About 380 are sick or wounded. The hospitaly ship Mercy, with 390 sick or wounded, arrived today, wil name bringing 36 officers. tleship: Louisiana carrying troops re- by wireless she expected to reach"here tomorrow. The battleship ee and sometimes a third wife falling! heir-to property which: should -belong | COVSZAVCE ‘to her children: ‘IM-other words, Mr.) Whitman, is it justice toward a wife LALMAD Who plays the part of the SS | mountain girl in D. W. Gritfitn’s Sorm= 43 NTS CH ‘DAYS mine 29th. ff Westcott Film Corporation Presents Twice Daily| D. w. | Twice Daily | S CLUETT. PEABODY 8 Co. dc. Makers j-cil of defense had: a deficit of some | lature asking. for more money should jbe compelled to give an account: of 1,500 CHARIOTS 5,000 SCENES _ COST $2,000,000.00. a DAILY MATINEE—2:15, 28¢ RA ano ~ aa Re TE HORSES | greatest picture, “intolerance,” i at the Orpheum three days start- jing Jan. 28th., twice daily. i i dra deeds in her husband's name. He, in who nine tinies out of ten has helped to accumulate all. the, property. to have to be ‘contented with all the turn, at her death, marries, and wife No. 2 gets all the benefits. I find it difficult to explain in writing, but I am. very anxious to see a law passed which will provide that all deeds must bear, the signature of both husband and wife. I believe I speak for a ma- jority’ of thé wives. Again I thank you- for youraction in‘ behalf of the widows, and I shall pray that you will give this last suggestion your most careful consideration. “Yours tor right and justice in all matters of interest.” House Bills Pass. Tke house on third reading passed House Bill No. 26, relative to the state board. of déntal examiners; House Bill Nofi. 35, providing for the place of trial of civil actions; House bill No. 34, prohibiting discrimination in commodities sold in the state; Hous2 Bill No. 39, to provide for the certification -of questions of law to the supreme court. in civil and crimin- al cases. where: the determination .of | such question may’ determine the is- j Sues’ in a cause; Howse Bill No. 41, | making an‘ appropiration’ to the de- partment of the council of defense, An effort to discover why the coun- $4,000 and why it should have money , to continue its operations was thwart- jed by. the ‘moving of the previous ; question, ;Burtness, Kelly, Reishus and others of the*ninority explained their votes, declaring themselves op- | posed to. voting for any appropriation | bill which they did not. understand. |: Reishus insisted thatthe council of de- fense when it canie before the legis- its stewardship. CHICAGO, LIVESTOCK, lower. Bulk= sales $11.35 Butchers, $1 Light, $16 Packing $16. 235. BheNouts $16.00: to 16.50. Pigs, $12.50 to 15.00. CATTLE—Receipts 19,000: - steady. to lower. e Calves 25¢ to 50c lower. ‘Leet catle $16.40 to 20-00. $7.2 to 14:50: ; lockers and feeders, $10.75 to 14.75. Veal. calves: $14.75: to 15.25. ,SHEEP—Receipty 14,000; ‘strong to 15¢-higher. *. 7 ‘ j ‘Lambs, $16.2: . Bwes vis) to £1575. = STSPAUL LIVESTOCK. EVENING AT 8:00, 55c ' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Your Tickets Early ; Cows and heifers $7.50 to 12.50. eg.pteady; 50c lower, $6.00 New :Hampshire also is expected to- SATISFACT'O'V G UARANTEED WEAR THE BEST Thousands of men are wearing clothes that are infe: rior in quality, poor in workmanship, imperfect in fit and improper in cut simply because they have never had an opportunity to crder a real, genuine, high class, made-to- measure suit such as we make. In large cities the aver- age tailor charges 100% more for clothes that seldom equal ours and in the smaller towns tailors who have the necessary skill, experience and kfowledge are simply un-, So many a man buys a “ready-made” which nearly fits him and never satisfies, or lets a well meaning. : but incompetent tailor make him a: suit. WE WILL CLEAN, PRESS AND REPAIR "EAGLE ‘ PAILOR SHOP / “leaned. Oppusite Postoffice expense. Pt ——_—_——————_——— | Old:'Hickory Lignite sold by Finch Lumber. Co., phone 17, GRIP, INFLUENZA Hamlin’s Wizard Ol a Rellable, Antiseptic Pr During influenza epidemics spray the nose and throat several times a one part Wizard Oil and water, using an atomizer. ven't an atomizer, gargle and snuff the mixture up This treatment sets up an c wall of déefensé against HOGS—Kecelpts:52,W0; weak to 5c | The above diagram shows the distribution of the _average Swift dollar received from:sales of beef, pork and mutton, and their by-products, during 1918. Butcher sfock, cows and heifers: ‘1919 Year Book of interesting and instructive facts:sent on request. Address Swift & Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois IRN MERLIN Serernec AE Snare RA on opREEE Ks Me

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