The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1919, Page 6

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GREATEST PROSPERITY IN NATION'S HISTORY TO HIT U. §. BEFORE NEXT WINTER, DECLARES LOUIS F. POST Assistant Betretuey of apee: Predicts Boom Times Will. Follow Weathering of Readjustment Period BY A, E, GELDHUF. N..E. A, Washington Bureau. Washington, D, Before next win- ter’s snow flies, this country will perience the greatest period of pros- perity in its history, in the opinion of Louis F. Post ft of labor, expres he gave me tod First, nowev ve must weather a perlod of readjustment that will test the fiber of the people to the utmost. “That period may bring suffering; bring empty stomachs,” said Po it once it is tided over, ar era of prosperity will follow that will jon in the in. exceed any the United States ever | terests of American labor. had. | DEMAND FOR LABOR TWO BIG REASONS FOR WILL ABSORB SUPPLY PREDICTING PROSPERITY. “The demand for labor, if it doesn't | “There are two reasons for ‘my; become greater than it was before the prediction. i war, will at least absorb all the sup- precedent. After) ply. Unless our demand for produc- i7 10 1873, this, tion has permanently fallen off. we times, the north! shall have a demand for more labor nelly led to} than we ever had before—unl im i ; migration incre in the next few jyears. The needs of Europe in recon- structing herself will prevent tha period of dislocation in due to the ¢ from a ur to a peace bas period | 1s unavoidable. | “How long this period will last cannot say. It may be two months | three or ’. but I think the coun ‘will have readjusted itself before next BY last for ever; that is one error we must avoid after this war. “My second reason Is economic. and based on the fact that all the sol- diers who are coming hack into indus- try were TAK OUT OF INDUS- TRY IN TH ‘IRST PLACE, Why shouldn't there be places for every Jone of them when they return? “Pefore the war ‘our net immigra- {tion was 800,000 a year. It has fallen {otf to nothing. This lack has been | partly off. Pt by the advent of women but ‘not entirely offset. legislation to} rical om 1 oo Prospe und ed. Booming times natur: » the impression they will] an hat I For Colds, Grip and Influenza Take «Laxative Sromo Quinine Tabiets’”’ Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature Cb rare on the box. 30c. abor surplus e here the, first three we ed from 692: ferent cities. On 8 firms employed lmen: “on Feb. 8 they employed 3,412,- ' 944 men, and on Fed, 15 the number had fallen to 3,386,090, From the first to the fifteenth they laid off a total BOTH PRICES AND WAGES | TO REMAIN HIGH. “Do y@ think prices and wages will come down after readjustment? I ked. “I think prices will largely remain stationa Post replied. “They ayed up after the Civil war for a ! number of years. “After all, what difference does it make if the cost’ of livirig remains high, so long\as wages also remain The Expanding Dollat ‘ The dollar you earn today will buy only about half of what it would in 1914. Today you have to spend $1.62 to get the things $1.00 would buy four years ago. But the dollar has shrunk about as far_as it can, Authorities assert that the day of declining pri at hand. This means that those who are prudent enough to economize and add to their surplus TODAY will get more for their money than those who spend today when prices are high. This bank invites the accounts of those who reason BEDE: this line, Here they wu find a S & w K\ OF VITAL IMPORTANCE You and your business interests are vitally af- ected by the changes which are being brought about as a result of the Z readjustments of peace and the reconstruction of credits. That is why you can e benefit from the ice of the-First Na- tional Bank — a_ bank which keeps pace with events and possesses the knowledge, the ‘resources and the personnel:'to meet any ‘situation: that may arise. | Bismarck iD. | |borne by the Red Cross. ; Buckner of Illinois. ! with the world peace congress. many. who is also a member of the pea labor. The monetary tandard nominal; a dollar so long as_you call merely dollar THAT THI oF OF LABOR IS THE LABORIN! very man whether it be building structing a road or digging is EMPLOYING OTHER ME who sell him food and clothes,, a these in turn employ others who man- ufacture the food on clothes. “That's way, the labor department is urging pers ep opening up; of public constructfon and road-build ing to take up the p thel abor market. and roads may not be needed now. abnormally high, but they will gi employment to thousands of men wh® in turn will give employment to thou-| sands of others, and thus the country will be saved from hunger next wid ter” | PEOPLE FORUM A i FROM R. RB. TANEY . Cannes, France. Friends RG llowing its policy of making men more cheerful and less.home: on Sunday, Feb, 2, 1919, 50 conv: cent patients from Hotel du Ps (part of Base Hospital 93), guests of the American Red Cr a sailing party to the Lerin Is! about ‘5 ‘kilometers off the coast of Cannes. These islands being of *h note are of great interest to v: On Ste: Marguerite stands the pris which held for 11 years th an of. the Iron Mask” antl for Count of Monte Cristo, On St. Honore’ stands a monastery of tha Benedictine built in 600 A. D., and a € u built in 1439, before Americ covered, ‘They are goverd with ban- tiful palms and cypyress ti Lunch was served consi fee with real cream and lots of sugar, sandwiches, oranges, chocolate bars, doughnuts and cigarettes, "The entire expense of th trip, hiring the sajl} boats, eats, cigarettes and all was} Everythin being given to: the boys free gratis. | \This excites no little comment among | ‘the men who have been used to having one other relief organization exchange good American dollars for 5 francs 30 when the government gives $5.40, or refuses to sell one package of cigar- ettes because you were 10 centimes) paid in six or eight months. The party; was ‘in charge of Miss | Agnes V. Orr of the Bismarck, N. D., Chapter American Red Cross ‘and Lt. It might also be mentioned in passing that the pleasure of thes little trips is due to the initia-| tive and ‘thoughafulness of Mis: who with her usual earnestne: work proposed these weekly ou the official, in charge of the associ tion’s work in the Riveria Distri It has proved sweh a success and is) so greatly -appreciated by ‘thé men iforming the party that it has been| adopted as a method of entertaining the constant flow of convalescents who come.to -cannes to get a few: days of rest and sunshine. OGER B. TANEY. Sgt. Gth Co. A: C. S. Ex. 4th A. IN CONCLUSION Editor Bismarck Tribune. Dear Sir; ‘To bring this disc: ssion | to a conclusion, between Bistlop | Bishop Wehrlesand Mr. Covey, permit me to submit for ‘their consideration @ proposition. The jury before which their question can be tried. is, already in existence and will rended as impar- tial a verdict for other. I am led to-take this step from sey- eral considerations chief among which is suggested by a remark made bythe . “heating the air.” For- consciously or subconciously the“bistiop is defend: tng’ parochial “schools, althengh Mr. Covey disclaimed discussivg thelr eae of demerits. fae ‘ptoposition, since one p ‘indonbten’ American ideal js a very high moral standard of citizenship and since religious instruction is a very important factor therein, then + Let us show you how our service will help you to keep advancing from one-success to another. The Oldest aad est. Bank ~|let_the disputants select the protest- ant church members and their, fanti- lies who do not have Parochial schools ‘bat whose children attend Bismarck’s ‘public “schools, and those~ churches: ‘that ie nave and: Gege ‘parochial ic) kreeti children. ©; | th cover the 1909, ‘aA for this ie crim is of sbexsearched,.for_ evidence and the cost of building them may ve| $| Doan’s Kidney. s-|is the low ‘state of mora short of the price, not having been} A: M T.. Bn. the-one ds tie} bishop about “American Ideals,” find | These are delegates to the international lab or conference which is meeting in Paris parallel | It has no connecticn with the labor conference held at Berne, Swit- | zerland, its delegates refusing to attend the latter gathering which received delegates from Ger- | No. 1 in this picture is Samuel Gompers and No. 2 is George Barnes, the British labor leader, The photograph is taken a@ the French ministry of ice congress, rrr A USEFUL Pe | Bismarck Reeple Should) Heed~ + Warning. | | i | | Have you a sharp pain or a dull! ache across the small of your back? Do. you realize that it’s often a timely ign of kidney weakness? Prompt ment is a safeguard against more us kidney troubles. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills, Profit by this nearby resident's experience. rs, W. P. Reynolds, Main St., Man- says: “Severe pains across frequent headaches and | dizzy spells and otier ailments caus- ; lea me much annoyance. J knew my | | kidneys needed attention afid I got i of Doan’s. Kidney Pills. Soon taking them, I was | Still Praises Doan’s. More than a year later Mrs, Rey- nolds said: «I still think well of Pills. 1 recommend them as highly now as ever.’ Price GQc, at ‘all “dealers. Don't implyy sk-for a-kidney id y—get ip an's? Kidney © Pills— that Olds iburn | rs., Buffalo, | bro and con, and,according, to the per: F contage high or low of ériminality of i ihe scholars of these different, s let this record render the verdict. Here is the wéid.test of the F And becuse religions inst much to do TWwith’ the: m dren only children “o embers *Who- .hg opportunity :to. rec For it is well known that, religious instruction ~ds part of parochial school teachtig. it‘the bishop o to be ing fed with those protestant -chureh | wad-also defend the parochial ‘hool well and good they can be left out of; consideration n this test. One f the ock objections ta o j be found in them. ‘If th |this very’ fact would make it more difficult for the children of protest ants to acquire a high moral standard | Coming to! Bismarck Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIS T | | | | For. His Seventh Year in North Dakota DOES NOT UsE SURGERY Will be at. M’KENZIE HOTEL WEDNESDAY, AND. ‘THU RSDAY, ae ' i Oftice hours Two Days Only | No Charge for od meesallaation’ Dr. '‘MeHenthtm-is- a regular gradu ate in Medicine.and Surgery and is licensed ly “the state of ‘North Da-| kota. Ie visits” professionally the} more’ important towns and cities and} offers: to” all _whoxcalt this trip| | consultation ‘and ~ examination’ free, | except the pipet treatment when | desired. ! According. to. his’ method of treat: ment he does not ‘operate’ for chronic appendicitis,’ gall her ulcers‘ of stomach, tonisils“or: adeno’ He'has to his cerpait. as ag wonder- ful results in diseases of the stomath, liver, ‘bowels, blodd, ‘skin,, nerves, art, dcidney, ‘bladder, : bed-wetting, catarrh, weak Wt rheumatism, Sclatica, leg aut Tit ‘rectal ail ments. ¢ It. you have héen® ailing for any flength of. time, ‘and not get any better, do not fail:to. call) as improper measures yather thign are often the ‘cause your Jong: standing trouble. ont *; Remember abov {nation on this: tri that-his treat: per week. Addréss/4336 otis, a since .they do attend the public | schools. «No religious system that produces among its adherents a high grade of morals need be afraid of this test. Criminality is undoubtedly an. argu- {ment against any system_on the other hand. The bishop has ready made to hand \ y an American ideal and-he need waste no time i nbeating the air. 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