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Hot Tea and Frozen Cream ‘Very Constipating HERE. is little ‘inclination for. solid food -on a hot day. Cold drinks and ices, salads and pastry form much of the diet, especi- ally among women. This lack of wholesome: variety, however, interferes with proper digestion. head will be clear and that feeling of oppression will be gone. * Syrup: Pepsin sis a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. It acts on the stomach-muscles training them to do their work naturally so that medicines can be dispensed with. It is the most widely used laxative compound in the world, That'means merit. A free sample bottle can be had by sending your address to Dr. W. B, Cald~ SyfiS Pepsin w¥ect Laxative The result is biliousness, listlessness, dizzy spells, The cause is constipation, ‘The stomach could not digest nor the bowels pase off the day's strange.mixture of food and drink. ’ A simple way of overcoming the trouble is this: If you huve not already t Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in the use, go to a drug stoie and buy a 5 er $} bottle, Take a teaspoonful tonight before you go to bed. It will act in the moruing, aud immediately thereafter your OR CALDWELLS ture. The campaign looks forward to the future food needs of the’ country’s ever increasing population and results from long and careful observation of the live stock industry in this coun- try, according to Mr. Gustafson. Tixtensive. consultations. with spec- ialists and breeders have been held to work out the details of the cru- sade und the goal in view, according to Mr. Gustafson, is greater efficiency in production. First Nationwide Campaign “This is the first nation wide cam- paign. in. the country to improve all live stock simultaneously,” announcec Mr. Gustafson today, “It will inter- fere in no way with the work in live stock improvement now being con- ducted, ‘but makes all the work more definite and effective. by providing olficial recognition for progressive breeders. “The campaign as a whole will be supervised by the department of agri- culture and ip te state by the Agri- “BAYER CROSS” ON cultural College at Fargo.. The: coun- y ty agent’s offifice will handle the ‘5 GENUINE ASPIRIN campaign locally. Every live stock owner actively co-operating and keep- ‘ } ing and using none but pure bred A BAVER EB sires of good quality will be given an emblem as an official recognition of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be meritorious service.” MARSHALL ISLANDS genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.’ Always buy an FOUND BY ENGLISHMAN unbroken Bayer package which con- tains proper directions to safely re- lieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few oents at drug stores—larger packages Crusade to Better : Livestock Will’ Be ‘is Started in October County Agent Here Will Have Charge of Campaign Locally to Improve Herds The féderal government co-operat- ing with the state agricultural col- leges will start a crusade October 1 all over the country to replace, scrub stock with pure bred or high grade stock, according to George F. Gustaf. son, county agricultural agent, today. Mr. Gustafson said that the slogan of the movement is “Better Sires— ‘Better Stock” and will be fostered by the federal department of. agricul- S!IDNEY.—It isn’t generally known, but the Marshall Islands which are taken from Germany and given to Japan by the peace congress were discovered by an Englishman _and take their name from him. John Marshall, ryaster of the ship Char- lotte, and Thomas Gilbert of the Scarborough, sailing for China in WISCONSIN: WILL? EDUCATE SCORES also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacid- 1788, ran into the islands and that is how the Marshall Islands, and the Gilbert Islands got their names, ester of Salicylicacid. flavor is just'as distinctive as the label. °° HEILEMAN'S. w Stole Lager a “Ts Snappy There is nourishment and health-building properties in every bottle of this delightful cereal beverage, Its taste is still its point of excellence because it is famous for its snappy taste. You'll always insist on it if you try it, New Style Lager Beverage Co. : Distributors MARCK, N. D, OF MAIMED YANKS Seventy Disabled Soldiers En- rolled for Summer School; Many More Coming» Madison, Wis., Aug. 19—-With 70 dis- abled soldiers now enrollell in the sum- mer school of the University of Wiscon- sin, preparations are being made to in- struct a much’ larger number of the same class of students this fall, The disabled veterans are studying under the auspices of the federal board of vocational training, about half expect- ing to stay for a year’s work if their progress and ‘physical fitness warrant While the others will receive two to fcur year’s training. Thirty-nine of the soldiers are resi- Gents of this state, 19 of Mlinois, 2 of Mississippi, and one each of Indiana, Texas and Missouri. Others give var- ious addresses, one being a Russian aud one a Frenchman. The Russian is Lou Lazar Resenkoff, recently discharged from the 149th field artillery, Rainbow Division. When the war interrupted his studies ut the University of Petrograd he was drafted into the Russian army and sent to the front. Later he was tried tor treason and sent to Siberia whence his mother, with a dead man’s pass and bribes, enabled him to escape to New York, He became a dancer in vaude- ville and while playing at Danville, T., heard that his two brothers had been killed in the Russian revolution and enlisted to avenge their death, He saw ten months service in France dur- ing which he was gassed and wounded, Now he is completing the course in etectrical engineering he started at Petrograd. M. Rene Guiet.of Rennes, France, fought through the first two years of the war as a “simple soldat,” was sent to the. St. Cyr military academy at Paris for a year’s training, and was seriously wounded shortly after his re- turn to active service as.a second lieu- tenant. As a rew: for his: sacrifices travelling fellowship for study in Amer- ica. He spent the last college year at the University of Illinois and is now pursuing studies in English and History here. Nearly half of the veterans now udying at the university have fin- hed the eighth grade, 17 have com- pleted high school and 11 have had some college work. Farming industries inte! the majority of them, with 37 studying the various phases of this sub- ject while 13 are studying mechanical industries, 8 are in commercial work, 2 in medicine, 2. in chemistry, 2 in journalism, one in law and one in phar- macy. Special instruction in chemistry ond mathematics has been arranged for those who need it and special tutoring in English is being considered, NO DEFINITE NEWS OF BIRDMEN THAT WERE TO FLY HERE Commercial. Club Is Waiting Word From Army Officials of Aviators Because of the number of accidents attending flying exhibitions on July 4 and due to the concentration of aero- planes on the border at the present time, it is possible that some, if not all of the “flying circuses” sched- uled to appear in, Bismarck, will be indefinitely postponed. This is the substance of a letter re- ceived today from.Senator A. J. Gron- na to George N. Keniston, secretary of the Commercial club here. Senator Gronna forwarded a letter from Ma- jor General C. T. Menoher, chief of the aviation branch of the army, set- ting forth the above reasons for the non-appearance of an aviation and flying exhibition at this city, from ‘Ellington field, Houston, Tex. The Martin bombing plane, which left Washington some time ago on an 8,000 mile trip around the “rim of the country”, was last heard from in New York state where it suffered an accident when it was forced to land in the mountains there. No word has ‘been received here, it was announced 2 case Cor, 7th & Main St. Bismarck Missouri Valley Motor Company R. B. LOUBEK, General Manager The House With a Variety to Satisfy Every Possible Desire DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHEVROLET - HUPMOBILE HUDSON and ESSEX Motor Cars ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES Distributors for SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK A 3-in-1-time-and-money Saver Expert Attention Prolongs the Life of Car GET OUR RATES FOR MONTHLY SERVICE Jobbers and_ Distributors of KELLY-SPRINGFIELD —and. PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Our Painting Department is the best in the Northwest. Let us make you an estimate. BATTERY DEPARTMENT PRESTO-LIGHT BATTERIES AND PARTS Batteries tested without charge, re- repairing, charging, rebuilding. PHONE 234 the French government granted him a}' \ AY. ¥ Washington; Aug. 19,—Paris Green helped winsthe war. ‘So did a Little Kittle Karr and.a Dinner Bell. Att of. them .were in the army, according to file cardsiin. the. burcau. of. War. Risk (insurance, reen lives in Hunting: ton,. W.Va, Little Kittie Karr. makes his home in ‘Norfolk, Va.,and Dinner Bell ‘Page. was rung into the service from Urick, Mo, ..Some others who appear in the bureau’s files are: Asad Bxperience Wilson, of Van Hook, N. D.;..Mih Gosh, of Chicago; Green: Horn,.of Statesboro, Ga.; Vel- vet Couch, of Brinkley, Ark.; Will Swindle}‘of; Center; Texas; Slaughter Bug, of Oscar Tarbin, La.;. and 3B. Pluribus Brown pf Perry, Ga. Chocolate Candy Clark, Owen (Money, Willie Darling, Great Britton Turner, Wiley Nox’ Hunter, Green Berry Anderson, Youstus © Horrible Riner, George ‘Sleeps From House, ‘Handsome Pleasant Ayres, Groen Hue Jackson, Lloyd George Parliament, Grief Grimes, Precious Eugene Grant, Free Office Graves, Huckleberry Shell, Isaac Didnot Butcher and Fine Ger- man also are listed, ‘ The broad jump record in, names ee today, whether this plane will be re- paired and continued on its flight, or whether the. trip hag been called off. The bomber was scheduled to pass through Bismarck and spend a day or two here on its journey, Sever- al hundred gallons of oil and gasoline have ‘been ordered and are now await- ing the bomber’s arrival. One Exhibit Started. It has been-reported that the flying exhibition . from -Hazezlhurst field, Long Island, had .atdrted on its trans- continental trip, ‘but. whether this is the same exhibition that was to visit Bismarck, is: not known.. The’ Com- mercial ‘clubhas been in correspond- ence with of/cials at Hazelhurst field in which the’ latter ‘stated that Bis- marck would be included in. a “flying circus” that was to fly from the At- lantic seaboard to the Pacific coast, It is believed here, that the group re- Ported as having, just left New York is one of those that has been scheduled to stop here, One Ship Due. in August. The Curtis Northwest Airplane Co which distributes ‘aeroplanes in the Northwéstern part of the country, has requested ‘the Commercial club to fur- nish -it information regarding flying field- conditions here. The company announced that it was its intention to have ore of its:machints fly to Bis- marck from St. Paul where the com- pany is located. The purpose of this trip, it is said, is to sell machines, Two pilcts will accompany the St. Paul machine, the letter stated, and they are scheduled {o arrive in Bismarck some time this month, HOGS NOT GETTING GOOD FRUITS, SAYS" WHOLESALE HEAD Charge That Gamble Robinson Was Destroying Bananas Wilfully Denied - BISMARCK. DAILY. TRIBUNE, ASAD. EXPERIENCE--WILSON TAKE-HIS MOTHER’S WORD: FOR: IT) » HELPED WIN CATACLYSMIC CONFLICT «WE'LL goes ‘toa resident of ‘Salmon,’ Idaho, who hurdles five before he reaches the tape. He ig Harry Adolph Thomas Richard “Eugene Bullock and the clérks In the’ buréai are teniped to disturd Mr-' Bullock's continuity by punctuating him. The clerks have found 49 ways of spelling Aloysius and 18 ways of spelling Ignatz: ‘There. were 53,000 Johnsons; 51,000 Smiths and 18,500 Walkers in the service, ‘Forty-seven thousand Williamses. were with the colors. There were 51 Jose Rodriguezs in the 374th infantry. Abraham Lincolns, George Washing- tons, ‘Robert. H. ‘Lees and William Jen- ningses were in the service: by the hundreds. Napoleon (Bonaparte, or rather a dozen of ‘him, fought for the United States, General Grant, Gen- eral Wellington and General Jackson also helped beat the Germans, Quite a few Virgin Marys were in the army, too. These latter were largely men of’ Latin descent; Orange Cobb of ‘No- lina, N..C., and his son Lemon Cob! were in the sefvice. . :. f lewstone park. Mr. ‘Sperry, as usual, is not worrying about his crops. He expects his wheat to run about twen- ty bushels, ‘and: he has a ‘splendid Hey of hay on his fertile bottom and. On Motor Trip A motor party consisting of Com- missioner and Mrs. John A. (Larson and son Robert and Mr. and iMra. A. J, Arnot and son Russell left Bis- marek Saturday night, They: will visit the Detroit Lakes in Minnesota, re- turning home in about two weeks. Mr. Arnot’s sister, Mrs. Arthur of ‘Minne. apolis, accompanied them. KENISTON MADE HEAD OF FUNDS FOR MEMORIAL Raise Money in North « Dakota George N. Keniston, secretary of the Bismarck Commercial club, has been named campaign director for ‘North Dakota to raise funds’ for the Roosevelt, national memorial, it was anounced today: (Mr. -Keniston ‘stated this morning that. $75,000. was: the amount alloted to North Dakota - for this purpose. The present plans ‘are not complete, he said, but it is understood that a memorial will be erected at Oyster Bay, N. Y.,:the former. home of Col- onel Roosevelt and also one. at ‘Wash- ington. * It is planned to secure contribu- Bang Onsbce let Contents 15 Fluid Dractay ¥ There! Promoiing Dig . Checetiiness an Restart Ahelpful Remedy foe al Constipation and Diarrhees and Feverishness a0 Loss OF SLEEP resting beretron niet FocSimile Signature Piecwsd he ‘Dar CeNTAUR GoMPANE. NEW YOR! “AL Omonths ole 135 Doses -35¢ ————— CASTORIA For Infants and Chilare (Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria” For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA any. wow tions from practically every person in the state toward this fund so as to make it as state wide as possible, it was said. In view of the fact that Roosevelt, when a young man, spent a considerable portion of his time in ‘North Dakota, ranching and hunting, it is believed that this amount will be raised without difficulty’ among many of his friends. It is not known at this time wheth- er the state will be requested to-turn over the Roosevelt cabin at the cap- itol to the national organization, or whether it will be made into a suit- able memorial exclusively for North Dakota. Returns From Convention ‘Mr. Keniston returned ‘Sunday from a two weeks trip to the Yellowstone park where ho attended the sessions| !, of the ‘National Parks Highway asso-|; ciation convention. Mr. Keniston stated this morning that the purpose of the convention was to lay plans to| { connect all the national parks and monuments with a concrete highway and that the delegates present felt positive that this plan would receive ample support in the states interested. Part of this national highway huns through Bismarck: and Mr. Keniston stated that a number of motor tour ists who have passed through’ here report that the National Parke High- way is tho best ocean-to-ocean route in the United States and that the Lincoln ‘highway does not offer any comparison to the northern route, Yecome Thin FREE BOOK If you vould like to redifee 10° to: 80 a‘rational, Safe, pleasant Way teed method, endorsed by phy= et a box of, oi of kgrein at the drugglst’s,. follow. dl orein system. . Safe, pleasant end " you. Valuable information in new Look entitled “Reduce Weight Hupplly"t maileo (plain wrapper) free by Korel:: Co., NA-69, Station ¥, -New. York City i, ‘Rumors current in Bismarck to the effect that the local fruit houses had deliberately shipped a carload of over-| ripe bananas to various hog ranches around this city ‘because they’ could not dispose of them at their own price, wéte indignantly and thorough- ly denied today by Arthur B. Olsen, manager of the Gamble-Robinson Co. Various people had. been heard to state that this company and the Stacy-Bismarck Co. both had refused to dispose of perishable fruits to local grocerymen at fair prices and that rather than sell them at a lower figure and perhaps glut the market, the companies had diverted the fruits to hog fodder. “Nothing could ‘be more foolish than this rumor,” stated Mr. Olsen today. “We have not had a shipment of bananas spoil on us: for over two months.’ ‘Bananas are shipped to us green so 'that they can.ripen en-route and we, also have no difficulty’ in dis- posing of them here to local merch- ants. ) “I. presume that the rumor. was stated by ssmeone who discovered that people who owned hogs around Eismarck were feeding them spoiled fruit gathered in Bismarck... This is true, for all of the smashed and other- wise spoiled shipments that we re- ceive are dumped into barrela and hog raisers collect this refuse every week and feed it to their hogs. ‘How- ever, such rubbish is unfit for:human consumption and we are ‘not allowing any of our shipments to spoil so that we Can raise the price,” f CITY NEWs | Auto ‘From’ Tuttle Andrew Mehloft and Edward George of Tuttle automobiled . to Bismarck ‘Friday on business. From. Wilton ‘Attorney H. B. Doughty and John Kiefer of Wilton were. visitors on ‘business in the capital: city ‘Saturday. ; Left Saturday, IMr. and Mrs. @ ®. Lahr left Sat- urday afternoon on:a motor trip. They expect to return to Bismarck \in.a week or ten days. - “9. ¥: i Visiting Miss Keenan Miss Esther Keenan had as her Suest over Sunday Miss Ella Gilmore of Wilton. Miss Gilmore arrived here Friday evening and returned home ‘Sunday night. : City Dads Fail to Meet. There was no meeting of the city commissioners, last night because of the absence on vacation and business trips of three of the members. The next weekly meeting will be next (Mon- day night: Visiting Here Saturday Mrs. Elsie R. Johnson of Wilton was a business visitor here: Saturday. Mrs. Johnson attended to maters in connection with the estate of her late ‘brother, Arthur Rasmussen, who died of Spanish influenza last winter. ; To Yellowstone — ° (Mr. and Mrs. Len Sperry: of \the beautiful Sperry: forea;, northwest; of the city, left today for a tour of Yel- Better Tires on the Market Try a Firestone Gray Sidewall OTORISTS have gained a néw conception of tire satisfaction from the Gray Side- wall Firestone Tires that are: producing such remarkable mileage. If you have never’ one, do so at once. tried Good dealers are handling these tires everywhere. ms }