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¥ TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919 any BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE TOM ALLAN:BOX STILL HIGH IN LEAGUE RANKS Fact That He Issues Ukases fs Secretary of Council of De- fense Significant NOT OUT WITH TOWNLEY | Contrary to reports emanating from Fargo, Tomas Allan left North Dakota. Nor, it appears from today's news dispatches, has he ® resigned his office as secretary o! Whereas, under ‘the! constitution it is 2 function of the séfiate to advise and consent.to, or consent from, the vatificatién of any treaty of the Unit ed States an@ no such treaty .cai be: come operative without the consent of jthe senate expressed by the ‘affirnta |tive vote of two thirds of the sena- tors present; and, “Whereas, owlng to the>victory of the arms of the United States and of | und is naw in session at Paris for the ‘purpose of setiling the terms of the state council of defense, a role in | peace; “and, which he appears, it is contended, only when some “overt aet” imperiis the league or some of its worke' As a mater of fact, Mr. Loxwappears to be very much still in North Dakota, sit- ting with all his majestic personality uthwart the constitution of tue Unit- ed States to prevent that bulwark of “Whereas, a committee of the con- ference has proposed a constityiion for a league of nations and the pro- , bosal is now hefore the peace confer- jence for iis consideraticn. | U. S. Should Oppose. i “Now, therefore, be it resolved by our Hberties from slipping away trom | ine senate of the United States in us. ithe discharge of its constitutiona A Fargo league organ, commenting upon a league meeting conducted at ‘tower City, yesterday hy A. i. Bow en, one of the chief of the Nonpartis- an organizers, quotes as follgws: “Although the war is over, the con- stitution of the United States grant- ing the people their rights to free speech and to hold public meetings has not been rescinded,” said ‘“’homas ecretary of the state coun- cil of defense, last night when he had been apprised of the happenings at Tower City. “Any display of tne mob spirit will not be tolerated, re- gardless of the-advice of the Fargo Forum ‘and some Minnesota people.’ The Tower City Meeting. The injection of league propaganda into the public schools began at ‘Tow- ity yesterday. when Bowen ad- ed the civics class of the Tower City -high school, extolling the vir- tues of ‘Townley, and-his program. In the evening an attempt was made to hold a public meeting, and the fathers! and brothers of the ‘tower City ma-} rines ‘who gave their lives in defense of their country at Chateau Thierry} objected to some of nis remarks.. Bowen did not complete his address, | and he was escorted to the train by| #2 number of the prominent men of} the city, who saw to it that he got! board safely, without injurv. | When Mr. Bowen reached Fargo he repjorted to league headquarters, anu Mr. Box agreed to. invoke the Unit- ed States constitution in his behalf. The tact tat Mr. Box is still secre- tary, of the council of defense and is- suing ukases for Mr. Tovynley does: not square with promises made indig: | nant stockholders tn the Valley City! wh whose organization Bi sisted Jack Hastie, to the e! that Boss Towaisy ha@ ordered Bo. out of the state and that Hastings was to be withdrawn to the league of- fices at St. Paul, It rather tends to support the stdtement made to the banking board here that Townley. wa: thoroughly..well aware of the-work his minions were doing: at Valley City and :that he aproved of it. $32.50 Week at Klein’: Phone 75, City Fuel Co. du-| ty of advice in regard to. treaties, that. it is the sense of the senate a'.at while it is their desire ¢at the na- tions of the world shduld unite to promote peace and general disarma- ment, the constitution of the league fo nations in the form now proposed to the peace conference should not be accepted by the United States; “And be it, resolved further, that it is tne Sense of the Senate that the ne- gotiations, on the part of the Uniied Etates, should immediately be directed to the utmost expedition of the ur- gent business of negotiating peace peace .terms with Germany satisfac tory to the United" States arid the na-| tions with whom the United States is} associated in the war against the Ger-| man government and the proposal for a league of nations‘to insure tie per- manent ‘peace of the world should be then taken up for careful and serious consideration.” A The republican senators: and sen- WALLACE TAX COMMISSIONER Member of President Board Ap. pointed by Governor Frazier to Be Ong-Man Board “The appointmeat of George FE. Wal- lace, formerly of Riehland county, but for the last six years a member f the st commission, to he ax. comm was messaged to the senate during the last sours of the n. The senate considered the appointment. in exeeuti sion an is bolievell to have confirmec governor's selection, although no ad vice had been received by Mr. zier up to 6 o'clock (Monday evening. Mr. Wallace originally was a Burke appointee on a three-man hofird. He was recently reappointed for another years by Governor i ent appointment as tax sioner, to succeed the three-1 July 1, For. the Beulah Coal DRUGGISTS! VICK erended, will run for six years, bul’ 'S VAPORUB SHORTAGE OVERCOME AT LAST, The Deal Scheduled for Last November, Which Was Post- poned' on Account of the In- fluenza Epidemic, Is:Now Re- instated—Good During : the Month of March. OVER ONE MILLION JARS OF VAPORUB PRODUCED EACH WEEK It is with pride that we annouhee to , the drug trade that te shortage of Vick’s -VapoRub; whichi has lasted ‘since last October, is. now ;overcome. Since January“1st, we have ‘been run- ning our laboratory twenty-three and :a half hours out of every twenty-four. Last week we shipped the last of our “back orders, and retail “druggists, ‘therefore, are no longer requested to ‘order in small quantities only. OVEMBER DEAL RE-INSTATED This deal, which we had expected to ‘ put on last November and ‘which’ had }to\be postponed on account of the /shortage.of VapoRub, is re-instated for the month of March, This allows a discount of 10g, on shipments from jobbers’ stock of quantities. of from 1 to 4 gross. bof, of this discount is allowed by. the jobber and’59;:by us. + We sadvise the retail druggists to place their orders immediately, so that the jobbers will be able to:get prompt shipments to them. THANKS OF THE. PUBLIC THE DRUG TRADE DURING THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC The thanks of the American public are certainly due the:entire drug trade —retail, wholesale and manufacturing ——for what they accomplished during the recent influenza epidemic. The war caused a shortage of physcians— nurses were almost impossible to ob- *tain—the demand on the drug trade was unexpected and overwhelming, and to this demand they responded nobly. _ Retail druggists kept open May ‘and night ‘and slept where they dropped behind the prescription coun- ter. Wholesale druggists called their salesmen off.the road to help fill or- ders—hundreds wired us to ship Vick’s VapoRub by the quickest route, re- gardless of expense. ™ A TREMENDOUS JOB TO ‘ASE OUR PRODUCTION In this. emergency we have tried to do our part. Weyscoured the country; for raw materials—our Traffic Man- ager spent his days riding freight cars in—wwve shipped raw materials in car- load lots by express and pleaded with manufacturers to iricrease their de- liveries to us. But it was a slow process. fame of our raw materials are produced only in Japan—supplies in, this country were low and_ shipments sand IN- three months to come from the Far East. Then we had to recruit. and train skilled labor. We brought: our salesmen into the factory. and trained them’ as foremen. We invented new machinery, and managed. to install it on Christmas Day, so as not-to inter- fere with our daily production. 143: JARS OF VAPORUB EVERY MINUTE, DAY AND NIGHT * By January ist.we had everything ready to ‘put on our night shift, and since then our laboratory has been running day and night. To feed our automatic machines, which drop out. one hundred and forty-three jars of| VapoRub a minute or one million and eighty thousand weekly, has required a force of 500 people. Our Cafe De- partment, created for the benefit of these workers, served 7,900 meals wur- ing the month of January alone. % MILLION JARS, OF ¥YAPORUB DISTRIBUTED SINCE OCTOBER An idea of the work we have accom- plished this Fall may be given by our production figures—13,028,976 jars of VapoRub manufactured and distribut- ed. since last October—one jar for every two families in the entire United States, During the» influenza epidemic, Vick’s VapoRub,was used as ‘an ex- ternal application in connection with the physician’s treatment, and thou- sands of people, unable to obtain a doctor, relied on Vick’s almost. exclu- sively. Literally ‘millions of over the gpuniry, from Maine, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf. have foune Vick’s VapoRub the ideal home remefly for croup and cold troubles. < } families all alifornia to LODGE’S RESOLUTION AND, . _ SENATORS WHO SIGNED JT R $a the nations with whom it is associat-| Curtis, Box has not} eq, a peace conference was convenod ators elect Whose names. ware on) the list read hy ‘Mr. Lodge were: ~ (4 Those Signing it. Knox, Pennsylvania; Serman, llinois; | New, Indiana;. Moses, New Hamp- shire, Wadsworth, New York; Fernald] Maine; Cummins, Iowa; Warren, Wy- oming; . Watson, lidiana; Sterling, South Dakota; Frelinghuysen, New Jersey; Harding, Ohio; Hale, Maine; ‘Borah, Idaho; Brandegee, Connecti- eut;’ Calder, New, York; Penrose, Pennsylvania; Page, Vermont; Me- Lean, Connecticuty\ France, Maryland; Kansas; Spencer, Misouri; Townsend, Michigan; Johnson, Cali? fornia;* Dillingham, . Vermont root, Wisconsin; Poindexter, ington; Sutherland, /West Virgini Smoot, ‘Utah, and-Gronni, North Da-! kota. Senators Elect Edge, New J Keyes, New Hampshire; mecarny Minois; Phipps, Colorado, Newbe¥ry, Michigan, Ball, Delaware. {he twelve repuviicans of the new senate whose. names were nat on the list are: 2 | Senators Colt, Rhode Islind;. Fall, New - Mexico; Jones, Washington; Kellogg, Minnesota; ‘Kenyon, Iowa; Lafollette, Wisconsin; | Mcvumber, North Dakota; M , Oregon; Nel- son, Minnesota, and Norris, Nebraska, and Senators Elect Capper, Kansas, and Elkins, West Virginia. Senator Lodge, in reading ‘the list, said that “in justice to guree or four others, I ought to ‘say that we have been unable to reach them, but, if they give their approval'their names will be added” Several republican senators réfused (o sign the list, it was said, some because they did not be- lieve the resolution went far enough. The statement to which the Senat- ors names were appended follows: “The undersigned senators of the United States, members and members elect. of the 66th congress hereby de- clare that, if they had had the oppor- tunity they would have voted for the following resolutions:” Then followed tie text, of the reso- LITTLE LEAVES of railway commissions. BACK BE BOARD? ea) There's awful ago oli it yas} Pind: thescau: conditions: of ys are usually indi- cated by vatiff lame ba and” other wrenching pains, Which are nature's sig- nals for help! Here's the remedy. When you feel the first twinges of pain or’ experi- ence any of these symptoms, get busy at once, Go to your druggist and get a box of’ the pure, original GOLD SLEDAL Taarlem: Oil Capsul¢s, im- orted fresh every month from the leboratories: in Haarlem, Folland, Vleasant and easy to tuke, they iastant- ly attack the poisonous germs Gogging your System aul bring quick relief, For over tWo bundréd years ‘they dave been helping th Why not try them? Sold everywhere by re- Tuble druggists in ed packages. hree sizes, «Money back if they do not; help .you. Ask for "GOLD MEDAL" and be sure the name "GOLD. MEDAL” is on the box. HOME BUILDING: ASSOCIATION IS. AHEAD OF STATE The Jaw forbidding the simulation of party€ dri grganization names might be invoked ‘by the North Dakota Home Building asociation, were tie latter in- clined to be particular, against the Home Builders’ Co. of Milnor, which was incorporated with the secretary of state last week, The incorporators are L, G. Morley, C. O. Williams and A. FE. Austin, all of Milnor, and the capital fs placed at $50,000. civilian clothes. the best. We have and colorings. -As “Style Headqua: FOR NEW POS‘ James’ A. /Littfe, Ma for the last three years rate, expert with the,North D: kota railway commission, has left for CUSTOM TAIL EXPERT REPAIRING Washington, D. C., to enter upon h new duties’ag, assistant to President Elmquist of the national association Mrs, Little Suriety Brand Clothes You'll be laying off your uniform soon, and will be wanting Yeu will want the best—you are entitled to: were mighty proud of you! them for you in the newest Spring models rters” we are able to serve you in the selec- tion of your other personal needs and we welcome you to our store where cvciy personal service will be accorded. il Orders Promptly Filled ORING HAND PRESSING DRY CLEANING ution. jTicially as providing the act is not relly vhich Mr. Milhollan, as vice presi- .ings, and i | and Washington, besides other books. the governor may remove him at any time with or withot cause. As tax commissioner Mr. Wallace's salary will be increased f $3,000 to $4,000 per annum, and he will have a larger appropriation than thé three man board has enjoyed. His duties will © be of graver importance, in- volving the administration of the com- plicated system of t tion estdébli he | ed by the league during the session just closed. Mr, Wallace cannot of- ume office until July 1, but it’ was necessary under the act that his appointment be confirmed by tie] senate, and it was also esential that the appointment be made at this time in order that the tax commissioner | may proceed at once with the apoint- ment of the tax supervisors which are required under the new statutes in each county to relieve the auditor of some of the new~duties which these: acts impose. MILHOLLAN TO LOOK OVER NEW LABOR POLITICS “Frank Milhollan, railway commis: sioner, left today: for’Chicago, where he will investigate the new labor par- dent of the North Dakota Federation of Labor has been authorized to look over with a view to forming a sim- ilar political lobar organization in this state. Krom Chicago Mr. Milnolan will proceed to New Orleans, where he wilt attend the annual meeting of the national industrial traffic league. composed of public utility commis sions. This convention opens March 11, and Mr, Milhollan hopes to reach New Orleans in time for some of the Mardi Gras festivities. Carney Coal Phone 94 O. E. Anderson Lbr. Co. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY TAKEN UP—One bay gelding, weight 1000 Ibs., three white feet, white star and snip. “Phone 151. G. P. Strohl, poundmaster, 3-4-1w WANTED—Girl for general house- work. ith street. ' 34 tf FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy, also two wheeled baby cart, reed body. Phone 644X” fe 84 BE For the Beulah Coal Phone 75, City Fuel Co. NEW MINISTER TO DENMARK? Hapgood, who is reported slated for the post of minister to Denmatk to succed Dr. Maurice ‘Egan, was for nine years editor of Collier’s Weekly and then for three years of Harper’s. He is now-editing a page in Leslie’s, in which h is given free rein for ‘the expression of opinion; the publishers disclaiming responsibility for his writ- there’s nothing reactionary about what he writes.’ He has pro- duced biographies of Webstr, Lincoln, and son accompanied her husband. Tae North Dakota rail board has not announced the identity of Mr. Litle’s successor, | Phone 75, City Fuel Co, |__1-_ For the Beulah Coal NERVE) EXTENSION OF The capitol street railway exten- sion is not lost. © | | State Auditor Kositzky today ad- And How to Gain It By I. Addington Bruee An expert explanation of the causes and symptoms of all ner- vous troubles, and simple, direct. instructiong for their relief. Doz- ens of such subjects as Signs of Nerve Strain; Habits That Hurt Nerves; How ‘to Overcome vised that while the original bill spe- cifically directing that this sion be built and making an priation of $20,000. ther killed in the house, both bodies pass nother bill placing the street under the control of we in- ission and authorizing e the extension, re- {imbursing the state tor the outlay | from the procoeds of freight. and pas- Slidly developing INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION TO MAKE | STREET RAILWAY north, connecting with the Soo tracks, to the boulevard, thence west to Ninth and thence north on a grade al- ready established to the capitol. This line would serve a populo usand rap- section of the city reet car service would be ap- nd it is believed that pas- senger traffic can be inereased ma- te ly. It would also earn the state several thousand a year clear profit on the hauling of coal and other sup- where § preciated, 5.E.BERGESON & SON Hall’ Dance Tuesday The last’ dance before O’Connor’s Orchestra. K. C. night. Lent. Grow Your Hair, FREE RECIPE ° ‘After being almost totally bald oF business’ wen “grew Reine cede hee prolific growth at age of 66—for which he will send the genuine recipe free on. request to any man or woman who wisbes to. over> come dundrufé-or guin new hair growth, testing box of the preparation, Kogatke, we be mailed with reelpe if, you gend 10° eta stamps or ‘silver, address 5-'John Hi Werry and Melancholy; Brain Fag an@ its Remedy; How to Banish Insomnia, © Irritability, Timidity etc.; Getting Rid of Nervous In- digestion; How to Gain Nerve Con- trol and Keep Your System Well and Strong. “An immense amount of practical advice that is both sound and sci- entific-and in agreement with lat- est advances in Neurology. 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