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| PAGE 2. “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN. APPLE” : SAYS, DEVELOP A CLEAR COMPLEXION Four famous artists—James ‘Mont- SS | gomery Flagg, Howard. Chandler == SS OSS OE = Christy, Penrhyn Stanlaws and Har- rison Fisher — Gave the “golden ap- ple” of beauty at the annual Chu Chin AIRPLANES ON FARMS MAKE __» LIFE NICE SOFT JOB FOR TILLERS OF THE SOIL} ‘News Item—J. P, Morgan, Wall street barker and owner of a Montana 10,- 0000 acre farm is going to send an airplane out there for the farm man- ager to use in getting around from field to field. Editor's Note—The foregoing paragraph has persuaded Mr. down to take a leap-into the future, picturing farm [fe some yeare fence as Mr. Joy- | Tendency to =———-— Constipation? USE THIS LAXATIVE! Dietitians advise a “careful diet,” but that is trouble: some ‘to most people; physical culturists advise “certain ball in New York to Miss Edith _ ful saw hi lan ‘ exercises,” which-is good if one has’both the time and the o oa Hyde. Miss Hyde is now telling Bis- ie ln hignalpianes dream t: inclination. Doctors advise diet arid exercise and, medicine, marck women her beauty secrets in . Any Farm, March 00, 19397 last horse seen anywhere ‘near. his |- The question is,-shall it be a cathartic or ‘purgative med-. ge oi a series of 18 articles written express- It is Wost pleasing to while away my | farme icine? a mild, gentle laxative? vacation here on Cousin Hiram’s farm. I sort of surprised ’em by coming, and when I’had hitched my airplane flirver back of the barn where they keep the working planes, Cousin Hiram invited me to the corn field, where plowing is being done. “Only usin’ four planes this ‘morning, Cousin’ Hiram sez t’'me, Gotter haul seme fertilizer up from Mexico with the other heavy planes, and ma is usin’ one to do her shopping in Paris this morning. “She'll be back before lunch,” he. ada- ly for the Daily Tribune, and illus- trated by photograohs of Miss Hyde herself. This is the seventh. BY EDITH HYDE. “The Girl of the Golden Apple.” A clear, delicate tinted complexion of soft texture is the greatest single charm of woman. If all women would watch the con- dition of their skin they would soon learn that its beauty is almost en- urely dependent upon the general “By heck!" the dear old fellow ex- claimed, “I kin’ remember when there were 18 horses in this one state.” Hirman’s youngest boy has a, great deal of fun with his olf” man because his pa still keeps an automobile around the house. “Sometimes I like to take a bit of a spin in the car,” Hiram explained by way of apology, “but 4 can’t get any of the folks to ride in it so Ihave to go alone, And boys im town holler ‘ice wagon’ and ‘Hennery Ford’ at me when I crawl by in my 12-cylinder, 44 Thousands have decided the question to theirbun sati®- faction by using a combination of simple laxative herbs with: pepsin known to druggists as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. A small dose gives a-free, easy movérgent of tha bowels. It is the best substitute for nature herself. In fact, @ since the ingredients are wholly from the vegétable kingdom it may truthfully be said it is a natural laxadtive. Its positive but gentle action’‘on the bowels makes it’an ideal remedy for constipationf The dose is small, and it may be taken with perfect eafety until the bowels are Regulated and act again of their own accord. X The druggist will refund your money if it fails to do a3 promised, < health. When the skin shows signs on Tr : ee rene cee aine wrong: withathe Wasa the glrls have run orer to Col nGotais “Sallie. got back from Paris| . Dr. Caldwell’s = there i: mething wrong with the oe ee orado to market the eggs. I reckon as how they ought to git a peck or tw | of diamonds f'r them thar three ‘dozer eggs they took. Beats all-how wim- min folks-hanker ofter dimonds an’ Juels, don’t. at now?” While poor cousin Hiram (he's poor before noon, and set out the lunch. “Pears as how'it might rain ty afternoon, recording to this here wi less message from th’ weather boorov Hiram remarked as we djned on a bit of Iunch Sallv had picked up in Chi- cago on her way back from shopfing. health. There is no more foolish sa¥- ing than that “beauty is only skin deep.” it is in fact’ marrow deep. Care can make the skin exquisite. This cannot be done by using sosmet- ics, powders, paints and artificial YRUP _The Fedest 4 EPSIN Laxative a eg In spite of greatly increased laborctory costs due to the War, by. sacrificing profits snd absorbing war taxes we have. main- tained the price. at which this family lox- FREE SAMPLES— If you have never Dr. cal ’s Syrup Pepsin send for a free wat mene. were Be a pot i compared to many other farmers whaj-(All formers now purehase their food ative has been sold by pote Oe aie Caldwel et Wasinaton perfect health, the skin needs 5 keep large flocks of airplanes) had| at delicatessen shops in New. York, esta. for the ‘past cats for @ copy of Dr. Caldwell’s: book, “ Ht warmth, sunshine, air jand cleanii- é only four planes at work, he was mak-| Chicago, London, San Francisco (Name 0c andy$1.00. Care of Baby.” ness, Prolonged exposure to cold, or Es ing” fairlly: good progress plowing his| your city) or Shanghai.) . ae clogeing up the pores of the skin P 18,764-acre corn field, Fach plane| ~ “Reckon I better fly out to that are bad. Profuse sweating if an im- E 4 Lwas pulling gang plows, with 67 plow-| Arizona hay field and get it in before | wit . portant factor in keeping the skin be shares a0 the gang. Baek of each at sp nial" Sy ts lara parting £ F 7 Pass gang plow a chain pulled harrows| shot as he headed toward a cloud hoy- ag g Occasionally Turkish” Sanna ee ia (each 200 fect wide), disking machines | ering over Phoenix, Ariz. shofildcrs of the United States and] VWote for John A. Lar- - i cellent, rollers, seeders, so that with one sweep “That's the way with men,” Cousin} other nations ‘the burden of feeding 3 i of the airplane across the field -67 rows) Sally said, “every afternoon I want the | France. They hope, in connection with | hn P. French « » three miles long were plowed, harrow-| plane to go to the sewing club, which | the introduction of more modern meth- son and Jo ed, dragged, rolled and seeded. meets today 18 miles north ‘of. Seattle, | ods in home agriculture, to take over! tomorrow. Great stuff! A m has to use the fastest airplane | that job: themselves. t orrow. DEFEATS BOLSHEVIKI|LOOK TO MOROCCO TO. | Plan Before Peace rein ies Calls y Annual|’ . ( . HELP F E B D FRENCH Meet; Names Nine Principles pa overt Tf one would have a beautiful com- plexion, she should follow, the rules of: hygiene, diet and general care that are necessary to keep the body a perfectly working machine. In addition, because the face is ex- posed to the air and wind, it re- quires certaIn special treatment of . its own. This wiJl vary according to weather, occupation, amount of ex- posure, and geveral health. Cleanliness of- course comes first. This is my own formula for daily treatment. I bathe my face twice a day, night and morning, in rather warm water. I use soap only at night are no debates nor| million dollars 1 ot profit was faKea Boys! Gils = fi ¢ Morocco in the peace con-| from the soil last year. sigs then meray. ae es ae s. France has a clear path inj Half a million for this enterp! sal + means the collection of dust and it is} 1 have just had on exclusive inter-] ‘ Gompers would not discuss in detait | North Atr Fa Meat [alone is the year’s estimate, A re-| - of great importance that this coat-{ view with Samuel Gompers concerning! the report, but I learn positively from || The French recognize Morocco as #\ frigerating plant has been built and | ing of impurities be removed at night| the campletion of the report of the| European sources that it is,divided | COWntry of great wealth, pra sradually taking its place | and not permitted to obstruct the] International Labor Conference to the| into two sections. The first’ section | UeXDloited in spite of the pre-wa country to supply meat | pores of the skin. peace congress. provides for the permanent machinery, | ™&% operations, carried on principally | and otherwise help to feed France. i ! “ne > Notwithstanding opinions to the} “Our recommendation, when em-|a yearly convention of delegates from | PY, the Mannesman brothers. ji Brenchinen ‘points to jPrenche enter: | in 0 it! ae $5 ‘or 50 contrary, I believe soap is a valuable} bodied in the peace treaty, will be al each of the six most important labor] A” organization known as the Mo-| prise in Morocco as one of the means | tonic for the skin, if the face is rd the de-| nations—two representatives ‘of the | ocean Agricultural Society of Jacma | this country is taking to lift from the | ! thoroughly rinsed ‘afterward, and] feat of Bolsheviki elements seeking to| government, one employer of labor and | BAS been working for a -year to pay | Ww ort Ge in ni ‘ 5 NOT in very cold water. The skin} destroy what organized labor has won| one employe from each, some oun taney swan debts out of the! pCR ae ae j of the face is more delicate than that} at great cost, through years of struggle, The second section is a declaration | °F = : % fi b a ! of any other part of the body. The] said Gompers. of the nine planks or principles to he |__ ‘The war ousted the Germans as com so easK or any O¥: any gir 4 whole aim of the treatment of the] “The best preventive of Bolshevikism]| inclnded in the -preaty : hetitors andthe society has taken the! ‘ “ complexion should be to avoid any is the enforcement of fairwages and] ‘That labor is not-a commodity. lead in developing the country. — It is . | A) undue irritation. A few drops of tinc-| fair working conditions. Free speech and a free press. concerned’ chiefly with farming and ' Thi E § ¢ All ' ture of-benzoin in the face bath is] “When the working people of the| No child labor. stock breeding. ; E is pleasant, softéns the water, and has| world discover that they have a new| —!Che eight-hour More than’ 17,000 acres. of land in \ i whitening and tonic effect on the! deal under a labor charter, siguedby.| » A wake commensurate with the cost | the vicinity’ of Casablanca and Settat é \ ; You Have to Do... «ot apes ukin. all the menrbers of the League of Na: | o: living, hatve been under cultivation during the ey Be i t Avold using a sponge; the*best| tions~and enforceable through — the eee ‘Aiisti venta ghia start. i Asthind gc g : 2 | wash cloth{s mado of coarse, raw| Jeague’s moral and economie pressure, Restrictions on conviet labor, = A k h h sh i fill. Al rubbing of tie face in’ bath-| trees i Sk your mother why “she 1 they'll be slow discarding: this. to: ac cept. the chaos into which destructiv- ists have led Russia. ing and wiping it should be upward. 5 “As a whole, I am greatly pleased : over the report submitted. ‘ : “Lam not alarmed over the prospect Equal’ work to bring, equal pay. t9 all on from cheap foreign labor, Re gular inspection of. sorking condi ons, The rights of seamen are not recog- CASTORIA * For Infants and Children thinks Calumet Baking: Powder is ‘the best Baking Powder she ever’ used. Mother knows why Calumet is better fe Holshevikism in America, despite | nized in the report of the commission,| fi Use For Over 30 Years —if she has ever used it—and she can propa gand. despite the fight made by Gompers for ~ 4 t FEES D0 VARY! PerAweried Tabor 1s for aséund éon- | thetr“indinsion, .. ‘Theobgh European |, 41 a7E be CMa Gee POR ae RE BG tell you. Then when she tells you, ees a structive program, not destructive | seamen would. Haye been the greatest | gignature of 4 : All members of the just write in 50 words’ or Jess the veason—‘‘Why mother likes Calumet best.”” Sign your name and address, and mail to us. That’s all. -’! The: boy or girl who sends in the. best answer—in 50:or less words —why mother likes Calumet best, will receive a $5 (Cash Prize. The Only “Rules” - Are. These program. It is not to be hoodwinked by Utopian oratory. It is a rongly oposed to a dictatorship by anarchists | f as to a dictatorship by capital. Put Gompers secured a clause which “Tt will be a source of gi satis- | will be to protection to American sea- faction to see the principles which it | men, It provides that no’ country won through a consistent policy em} shall he nt a lower stan- bodied in a tre is for an | dar than is now in international proj to whieh prae- | exi tically all of the civilized natigns will | ti eventually affix their signatures.” ficiaries, the European delegates ted the clause = bb band are asked to at- ee, tend a very .impor- This Is Easter Week | tant band teeting Better be‘safe than sor-| at Commercial Club ry. Tf you want ari Eas-] rooms over Grand ter Suit, all orders must} Theatre. be placed this week to : : Tuesday Night insure delivery. Come - at 8 P.M. : Heney’s, $22,000; Walsh, “Nothing; Same Client Chicago—The high cost of lawyers is one thing you hear about sometimes in this town. Stockyards workers in a hearing before Federal Judge Alschuler had rancis Heney of California for their lawyer. Heney was paid $22,000 for asked to a mnpers is returning to America in April, two months’ work; according. to the report of officers of the Stockyards Item- facturer, A, Lassen. The Lassen trac- tor is adaptable to all types of farm | work. Yanks Break Revolt | of Bad French Girls Labor Council to the workers. ized it By cash FOR SALE~ |canly! Buick Roadster Klein—Tailor & Cleaner Just overhauled, good) | — vas.-as follow: to Francis retainer ........ By cash to Francis (fee of $200 per day ard — HGS) scotia Vance sina +++ 12,000 RR + ‘ . aeeeeee Paris—Yanks proved so prompt . y as Paial® Poh: we. FREE and efficient in putting out fire, in tires; areal bargain for : Only boys and gis i in or “under” the 5 eRe et ese ee coerection eoveltea | SOMEONE. Bismarck 66 Ye 991) ~ &h grade in any school are-allowed to ‘enter yet a lawyer is not so terribly d hed f; h aid t z io he expensive if you have luck, and fused fromthe building. |The 0. KOBER Furnitiite Company the contest. Your answer must not. have Tide Alschalor, Peoak be Wolpe drenched the girls and put an end to % Finney’s Drug Store 220 Maifi Street more than 50 words. the revolt. resented the stockyards workers. He Furniture Upholstery Repalred, Re- Contest closes April 18th. Your answer must took th b hat h wide aticng finish le : ~, 5 shouldbe called as a “industrial exe 14 MINERS CAUGHT ee 4 bein oir office on or before that date. pert” and not as a lawyer. He worked IN SHAFT EXPLOSION > five weeks and closed the hearing with a long, intense, eloquent argu- ment for the men, women and babies who produce meat and by-products for the world, enormous profits for the packers, anda bare livnig for themselves. Walsh’s fee was—noth- ‘ ing—not a cent. _Dane Manufacturer Trinadad, March 31—Fourteen men are reported entombed in the mine at Aguia, Colorado. Twenty-three of the thirty- six min- s in the mine at the time of the plosion came out by a connecting aft an hour after th eexplosion. | They reported the fan was work- ing, and that conditions were good - Bismarck Tribune Co. ~~ Bismarck, N. D. | Invents Motor Plow | tor the‘satety ot the men, . a an 1 ; Copenhagen—Denmark isn’t to be i : . acpehient Se'anieteat Rattttetee’s| Vote for John A. Lar-| The Practica ae Seed an th a nae ahi year, |SON and John P. French | “The Home of Service” WwW Ny ‘ 9 t 1 e plow is to ie market this year. ry | ‘ 9 I 1 ; re A new type of di: low for tract ~ ‘ Car Inv ; z use is the Invention o a Danish said tomorrow. \ | MR.CAR OWNER ay ¥ J I The ¥ for estments i z Have you started the new year right? Have ——* | Within the next few weeks To.pay bills is by check. You have a , you resolved to buy a good. tract of productive a i EBERTS. LIVE: SIMPLY IN. | you will be getting out your auto- idefinite record of payment. Your cancelled \ farm latid? least and preparing for ie ae check is a legal receipt. We have a few choice tracts of rich prodactive- son’s run. ubtless oe of the : se A na land to offer. - S , PRESIDENTI AL QU ARTERS. \first nine ee you va have to a ee, evteaged spay es Prices and terms ypon application. jconsider will be your tires. ‘ ios a : : - : : In our line of Kelly-Springfield mninutes will straighten out your monthly Bete BISMARCK. REALTY COMP, ANY » 2 ‘Berlin, Getmany.—President Ebert election of Herr Ebert to the presi- | casings and tubes we believe that $ Bismarck Bank Bldg. : of Germany has a democratic family.| dency?” was asked. - jwe have something that will Come in and allow-us to point outjother ~ ini Lane eos : eo They have moved from the working Nemes ket s pee of wine with| merit your investigation. That advantages of a checking account here. class quarter of Berlin into the offi-| were a few telegrams of consratein, | {hey cost more is trye, but as has cial residence attached to*the ministry | tions and somebody sent a basket of | been said hefore—‘the recollec- “Th Fri nd) B: k” of the interior. “But neither Mrs.| flowers. Then some letters came, and| tian of quality remains tong after| §— — e Frie ly an Ebert nor her children are anxious to! that was all,” replied the president’s| the price is forgotten.” = change to quarters any more palatial | wife. 2 Drop in to call ‘BISMARCK BANK ie Ege Mrs. Ebert takes pride in the fact; p in ours jledeed ox, to show been suggested. that they| that heretofore she has done: all the |alld we shall be pi Bi : Ser IE a, ase meee ree rere] (OO inet Se : ; CG t : = sept too i imposing,” ‘was the verdict. | to pubrnit to the costumers” ee “MISSOURI VALLEY _ + En view of the Spartacan activities | - The Eberts lost two sons in the war, | M ey . ee ees ots Joris aes ae a the other at| OTOR CO. _ Bellevue, the verdict a ; 2 mes. A surviving son} “The Home of Servite” © A to the tial homeTis a news) Fe ee te year-old Hema Brn Ebert wheat a servant daughter bax now CARL PEDERSON, Mer. ; and any of the work Tinde’ delight in er | Bama j 8 5 Ae aS Be eacmr the: president's oficial ‘to make it ab te teytionee As