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x CORNS PEEL OFF | PAINLESSLY There's Only One Genuine Peeler—That’s “Gets.It.” Corn ‘There’s only one. happy way to get rid of any corn:or callus, and that’s thé painless-peel-off. way. “Get’s It” is the only corn remedy in the world drops of ‘Gets-It'—Corn isdoomed.* | that does it that. way—effeclively, thoroughly. Why get down on the floor; tie yourself up into a knot, and have to fool with “packagey” plasters, greasy ointments that rub off, sticky tape, and digging knives and scissors, when you ean peel off your corn cr callus in one complete piece, peace- fully and surely, with magi simple. és easy “Gets?” It takes 2 or 3 seconds * ~ to apply “Gets- you use 2 or 3 drops, and that’s all. ‘“Gets-It” does y , the rest! Get rid: of that corn-pain a: at once, so that you: can work and play’ without corn torture. Be sure to use'“Gets-It.” It never fails: “Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money-| back’ corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but.a trifle at any drig. store. . M'f'd‘By E. Lawrence &Co,, Chicago, mM. ah ‘Sold in Bismarck and rec- ommended as the’ world’s best corn remedy by Finney’s Drug Store, Cow- ~an's' Drug Store, Lenhart’ Drug Co., Jos, Breslow. Hail! Department __. Being Organized _First steps: toward organizing the state hail insurance department. for the operation: of the ‘hail insurance law passed ~by the: last legislature were taken today by Commissioner of Insurance S. A. Olsness. | Commis- sioner Olsness: spent the day in con- ference with a number of experi- enced hail insurance adjusters from dj various parts of the state, discussing 1 the problems of the new law. The conference resulted in the de- cision to divide the state into four sections over which there, will be place da deputy hail inspector who will have charge of a corps of local 4 adjusters apportioned at the rate of about three to each county.~-The four deputy inspectors will work under the fisetion of Thomas Shee, who hi n-appointed manager of the hail in-) > gurance departme-+. Mr. Shee has n in charge of what ‘ttle business & the state hail insurance department . of'thé state has done since the old law 3 was-placed in-operation, Each of the four inspectors -will be employed from the period beginning May 15 and end- ing about October 15 of each year. gent Work Well Planned Under the. present plan the local adjusters: will be so distributed over the, counties: that one at leas} may . be able to reach any part of the ter- ritgryassigned,.to him, within a few > hows’ notice. © The. local adjusters will be paid per diem ayd expenses for their work. Commissioner Olsness plans to have his four deputy inspec- tors begin to hold conferences for local adjusters in various parts of the state for the purpose of explaining ~the provisions of the new law. and to work out a standard form. of: proce- dure in adjusting hail loss claims. Don't Suffer From. Piles Ne Matter If You Have Tried Other | ‘Treatments, Send’ at Ounce fur a Free Trial of Pyramid. Try, Pyramid first. .It should givo uick:|Fellef and hag saved many ‘om dn operation..A free trial will yor, better still, it hox of Pyramid any drub’store. it is iE to do. Do it for your - sake, to relieve itching, bieed- ing or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and’ such: rectal troubles.” Take no pubstitute. t FREE SAMPLE Co! | FZRAMID DRUG (COMPANY, ‘Marshall, Wiehe Kindly send-me a eample of Pyramid Pite Freatwenn in plain Wrapper. Sufferers Should Realize That It = Is'a Blood Infection and'‘Can ~ Rheumatism means‘ that the blood has become saturated. with uric acid poison. nome te It does not require ‘medical. ad- > vice,to know that good hialth is ~ab- wolutely dependent upon pure: blood. When the muscles and joints be- come sore and drawn with rheuma- tistp, it is“not a! wise thing to. take ‘ a little salve aad-by. ribbing it dn the q ' sOfe spot, expectsto get rid of\vour 5 q atics> Yair must go deeper than down deep into. the blood where "THURSDAY, APRIL 24; 1919 ag Benson, Cavalier, Ramsey, Pem! ‘Stutsnian, LaMovre, Dickey, +preference of justice over. interest. Is Rheumatism? - "Why Suffer from I TROOPS GUARD-AMERICAN EMBASSY AT ROME TO PREVENT POPULAR.’ DEMONSTRATION. AGAINST » UNITED STATES ACTION TOWARD ADRIATIC PROBLEM ‘ - (Continued from Page One) made known their surprise to French and English signatories to the London treaty.. They pointed gut the uselessness of continu- ing deliberations. Regret was expressed at the premature publica- tion of the Wilson note. % DRIVEN OUT OF. KIEV Vienna, April. 24.—The Bolsheviki have been driven out of Kiev by revolutionary Ukrainian troops. PRODUCES SENSATION : . London, April 24.—“A thunderbolt,” “a bombshell,” “an ap- peal to Caesar” and other descriptive expressions are used in connection’ with President Wilson’s declaration on ‘the Italian situation in the London Press. It is treated as a dramatic develop- ment by most of the newspapers. > MEXICO WITHDRAWS, TOO Mexico City, April 24——The non-recognition of the Monroe doctrine by Mexico and‘ the recall of Mexican represéntatives from Paris to await orders in Spain, formed the substance of two state- ments printed identically by all Mexico City papers tonight as hav- ing been given out there by the Mexican chief’ of staff in charge of the department of foreign relaitons. EFFECTIVE IN SIXTY DAYS Paris, April 24.—A clause has been drafted for insertion in the peace treaty fixing.the date for the transmission to a state of peace sixty days after the signing of the peace. If the treaty is signedabout May 15, peace will thus become effective throughout the world on July 15. CONTINUE ADVANCE Copenhagen, April 24.—Rumanian troops continue their ad- vance toward Budapest on April 22nd on the entire line between the Theiss and Maros rivers, and in the evening were before De- brezin, about 120 miles due east of Budapest, according to reports from Budapest today. The Hungarians evacuated Debrezin Tues- day night. . MAY DELAY PRESIDENT’S RETURN Washington, April 24.—Confidential dispatches from Paris indicated the crisis brought about by Itayl’s demands has so upset peace. conference plans that President Wilson’s return to the United States would be flelayed. Belief was expressed that Italy would eventually be obliged to recede from her demands for Fiume. and the Dalmatian coast. The decision of the Italians was forced, according to views” here by the rapidly growing opposition to the Italian cabinet. These conferences will ‘take place | beginning of this great struggle, and betweeri May 15 and June 1. who have made: their supreme sac- Thus far Commissioner Olsness has | rifice also in the interest not of na- succeeded in securing but two of his| tional advantage of defense, but of proposed deputy inspectors who are|the settled peace of the world, are to have charge of the four sections |now united with her older_associates of the state. ‘hese two men are C. C.|in urging her to assume a leader- Hoff of Deering, McHenry county,| ship which cannot be mistaken in the and John S. Hallstrom of Jamestown. | new order of Europe. Mr. Hoff will have charge of the America Italy’s Friend. northwestern division and Mr. Hall-| “America is Italy’s friend. Her strom the southwestern division. people are drawn, millions — strong Groups Are Dividing from Italy’s own fair countrysides. She is linked in blood, as ‘well as in affection, with tne Italian people. Such ties can never be broken. And America w: privileged, by the gen- erous commission of her associates in the war, to initiate the peace we Northeastern division —--Towner, | are adout to consummate—to intti- a, | ate it upon terms which she had her- Walsh, Nelson, Grand Forks, Griggs, | Self, formulated and in which | was Steele ‘and. Traill. her spokesman. Southeastern division—Cass, “The compulsion is‘ upon her to land, Barnes, Ransom, _ S: square every decision she takes a ;part in with those principles. She can do nothing else. She trusts Italy and in her trust believes that Italy wil ask nothing of ker that cannot be ;made unmistakably consistent with, those sacred obligations. “The interests are not now in ques- The proposed method of-.dividing will group the counties as follows: Northwestern division — _ Divide, Williams, Burke, Mountrail, Renville, ‘Ward, Bottineau, McHenry, Rolette, Pierce, Wells, Eddy and Foster. i Logan, McIntosh, Sheridan, McLean, | Burleigh and Emmon: pik ! Southwestern dixjsion -- Mercer, Oliver, Morton, Grant, Sioux, Dunn, Stark, Hettinger, Adams, McKenzie, Golden Valley, Billings, Slope and Bowman. 7 tion, but the rights of peoples, of — states new and old, of libgrated peo- “MORAL INT! TION” ~=iples and of peoples whose rulers BY U. S. WINS IN MEXICO ‘have never accounted them worthy of a right; above all,-the right of the (Continued from Pase One) world to peace and to such settle, ments of interest as shall make peace Awoman rowed across the Rio) °°) Grande at Laredo one night. She and these only,” are the might have walked across the inter- ? for which America has national bridge unmolested: Instead, !OUsht. These, and these only, are ‘the principl consent to n Only upon these principles, she hopes and _be- lieves, wil the people of Italy ask her to makexpeace. STATE BANK TO BE LOCATED IN MOTOR BUILDING upon which she can she even j i n jumped into the water to o peike: excite the American sentry’s sus- picion. Search revealed a water proof pack: et inher corset, containing a message in code, Deciphered, it proved one of the most important finds of the war according to American officials: A short time afterward our state de- partment announced interception of the Zimmerman note urging Mexico to war on the United States and offering} as bait parts of © exas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah, | Few outside the American State De-; partment know how the Zimmermann note was secured, but down along the Kio Grande they're still. talking about! the woman and her waterproof corset. The general opinion is that a high Mexican official used his own way of! tipping off this Hun plot to the United States without involving himself. ° “More’n-likely the ‘Old Man’ dim- self,’ said a Yank officer reciting the (Continued from Page One.) to let the contracts for subdividing and otherwise preparing the motor building for the bank. It is Bank Manager Waters’ intention to have the bank open for business within the shortest possible time. Also within a few days the second issue of $2,000,000, which will constitute the capitaf of the bank, will be issued. The attorneys for all the industrial commission and the state treasurer are now doing the necessary prelimi- | incident. oy nary work in: connection with the | oar RES EE Bh issuance of these bonds. The com- President Wilson’s Statement mission had not yet announced whether all or any part of this bond issue will be offered for sale at the outset. The bonds, under the law. do not have to be ‘sold before the bank can open. It is merely neces- sary for the state treasurer and the governor to issue the bonds for the industrial commission and to have them deposited in the bank's vaults. The bank is then legally- opened for business. Upon Italian Controversy (Contit.ued trom Page One.) the great peninsula upon which the historic life of the Latin people has ‘peen worked out through centuries of famous story ever since Rome’ was first set upon her seven hills. “Her ancient unity is restored, her lines are extended to the great walls which are her natural defense. It is within her choice to/be surrounded] “The industrial commission is re- by friends, to exhibit to the newly! ceiving a vast number pf inquiries liberated peoples across the Adriatic from all parts of the state relative to that noblest quality of greatness,'the rules, regulations and policies of magnanimity, friendly. generosity, the the new bank, but these, not having yet been fully decided upon, will not “The nations associated with her,| be given out for several days. The the nations that know nothing of the commission states that full public an- pact of London or of any other spe-] nouncements, in the newspapers and cial understanding that lies at the, otherwise and personally to all priv- ate banks in the state will be made =| when the policies and rules are fully decided upon. “The motor building leased by the commission for the bank was one of several locations in Bismarck sug- gested by the Bismarck commercial club committee, which urged the state to. put fhe bank here and co-operate with the commission in finding a suitable building, after it was decided to place the bank temporarily in this city. The building is owned by a group Action Is Delayed. ° iS 3 . the. poison Jarks 3nd w effected by. silves aud: oi is important tha this terrible di: oiziments. you rid yourself of ase before it goes to far. S. S. S. is) the blood puri of western North Dakota bankers, who nae As eure aS set UL also operate the motor company. The than fifty ye t latter, while giving up the first floor what it has doe for thonsanc of the building, will continue to others, drive: the rherm poson, [Use the other three floors. The out of your blood. Motor company, which built #he and strong and© en structure to be used entirely for its yon well. S.S. S. own business, is sacrificing an im- vegetable, it wil not harm the: mast delre: oVrite the. physician fany cand let hi aly the’ bank. quartets in Bismarck suitable for the you, | bank but ‘the motor company offered portant part of its space for use by]. There were no vacant]: CT MM GLADYS BROCKWELL BIRECTION WILLIAM. FOX e e Gladys Brockwell is today one of the greatest emotional ac- tresses on the silent stage. Her wonderful talent is evident in “The Call of the Soul” which shows at the Bismarck theatre tonight. the personnel-of the bank staff are expected within a few TATTOO See Bessie Barriscale in “The} White Lie” at the Orpheum to- night only.- FLOWERS T0 BE SOLD TO. Flower day will be observed in Bis- marck Saturday.under the auspices of the girls of St. Mary's church. This is a beautiful custom followed in many cities and the proceeds from the le of flowers go to support of French children. - _ The flowers will he placed on sale At all-hotels, business places and in tue corudurs of public buildings. Everyone is expected to buy a flow- er and thus assist a most worthy cause. Thursday night at Armory. O’Connor’s Orchestra. 4-23-24 Tonight only at the Orpheum, Bessie Barriscale in “The White Lie.” Coming tomorrow, Viola Dana. 3 LMM —_+ 1a CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. one Hogs, receipts 31,000; strong -to-19¢ higher. Tops, $21,10. Bulk sales $20.85 to 21.05. Heavyweight $20.95 to 21.10% Medium weight, Light weight $2 Light light $1 “Sows $18.85 to. 20.4 Pigs $17.00 to 19. Cattle, receipts 14,000, Beet ste slow and s' Butcher stock slow to Calves 25¢ to 50c lower, Feeders weak. Heavy beef steers $11.50 to Light be Eutcher co’ $15.50. Canners and cutters $6.25 to 10. Veal calves $13.00 to 14.00. Stocker and feeders steers $8.75 to 20 $1 0.40. se 5 Sheep receipts 18,000; steady. Lambs 84 Ips or less $17.75 to 19.60, Lambs 85 lbs or better $17.50 to 19.50. pl S_ “FIRS THIRST” = == Sa / B32 inn= s ! —— = Two sociable IRST time you lean 4 . Next thing — you'll want there’s fo harm ii drink. Then, you'll be keeping « sTACY-BISMA Advice’ is. furnish ait chal to vacate a part of its building to assist in locating the institution here. “Important announcements as to Address. Swiit Specie Company, Swiit Laboratory, Adanta, ©.. a Ewes medium and 15 choice $18.50 to 21.00, only gives Bessie Barriscale a wonderful talent. every bottle of Buck cool, foamy glass of good old Buck, you'll chum up to this delicious, cereal beverage. _ in| as many as It’s great with meals and it’s fine sleep-inst: _ bed. “Don’t wait; try, Buck today. NATIONAL BEVERAGE COMPANY, C"’- Toweling Unbleached Linen Crash Toweling of best quality; 16 inches wide; regular ~ quality. Special, ber yard 18 ¢> ches wid 2 que..cy. Special, sats ot ‘ 28c per 20 inches wid ; regular 35¢ quality, Speeial size. Our, regular $3.95 One table of Ladies’. Ox- per yard ....... 30c Spree a. $2 95 fords and ,Pumps in Black Bnet uses ° Kid and Patent Leather; Percales : values up to $7.50. 4 Ginghams Special, per pair... . Dark Percales, 36 inches * wide; large assortment of 27 inches wide in Plaids, Muslin wef vag® Stripes and Figures and Checks, Stripes and Plain Fruit of the Loom, 36 in, Blain: colors: Recular 35¢ Colors. Regular 39¢ qual- wide, Blenchot Special for quality. Special ity. 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