The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 6

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SIX vasa BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE - FROM CHERY-BLOSS | The Japanese Give Good Exam r Itis ar 3? | verb of Cherry Biles in it Put up ce, of Tn Y tablets for ten cents. SER LAND 1 on. health. om Land neauty of womanly Wilmington, Del., Aug. lar to it in the corp This in ¢ | Motor ution!’ tion has si as to jon with management and 21.—"For)6 per cent on the moneys every dollar you saye we'll add a dol- 1d make you a stockholder t is what the General workings, eful studies of > | plans to bring labor into closer co-oper- capital “FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SAVE WE'LL GIVE YOU A DOLLAR SHARE OF STOCK” Unusual Profit-Sharing and Co-operating Plan of General Motors Corporation Encourages Thrift Among Employes in both tunds, The funds : “investment” ll be divided “into. yearly that is, a new class will be each year to. be designated ss of 1919,” “Class of 1920,” ete., each class will maturd five years ¢ of its formation, matures the corpora- nds over to, each employe par- licipating, Common stock of the cor- poration which has been bought out of money in the investment | fund. “savings’ and wd it the latest effort of 2 make in the employ of thie corporation or any of : three months or participate in the ures of the plan fund and an ment fund, The object is twofold :to enable wo to save and second, to give them an of becoming stockholders ng in the development of the i Lusiness. 12 [CORPORATION PUTS UP DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR Every employe has the right to pay into the savings fund each year an’ amount not exceeding 10 per cent of, his wages or salary, but in any case not more than $300 a year. For every! dollar paid into the savings fund, by employ the corporation will pay a ~ | dolar into the investment fund and, the corporation will pay interest of Thus, not a cent of ‘the employes’ savings goes to purchase stock; only the “dolar for dollar” which the cor- (WORKER CAN WITHDRAW ment fund. In other word: ation says to the employ “If you save a hundred dollars, we'll add an- other hundred in stock of the corpor- ation which is yours on maturity of the class in which it is deposited.” the corpor- WHOLE AMOUNT IN CASH. In the meantime, the employe can, upon 15 days’ notice draw. out in cash not only his own savings, but the equal amount that the corporation has deposited to match his savings. In case of withdrawals, the amount so withdra wn is deducted from the em- most recent payments into the fund and from his correspond- ing eredits in the investment ‘fund, If an employe dies, his legal rep- resentatives are entitled to receive im- mediately, in cash, the full .amount standing to his credit in both funds. As each class matures five years af- ter its formation, the employe has the option of withdrawing in cash the total amount to his credit if the sav- ings’ fund, and also either to with- draw in‘cash the total paid to his account in the investment. fund, or to receive instead the corporation. stock of a like amount. He may, if he so desires, leave all his money with the corporation to be held subject to his right to withdraw it upon fifteen day’s written notice and the corporaion will continue to poration has deposited in the invest- |] PRESTO Gray Side- wall Tires cost more than the “bargain” cut- price tires that attract the ‘tire shopper.” pay 6 per cent interest on it annually, In the same way, the corporation if he desires, hold: the . stock ch he receives at the maturity of each class in his name to be delivered to him on demand. His rights are not affected ‘if he The all-wool tailored suit costs more than the shoddy “hand-me-down,” too. There’s a famous phrase that tells the whole story about Firestone Tire value— Most Miles per Dollar a a 1919 J. RJ. Reynolda i i Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot- smoke-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, then, to hit the peak-cf-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert! Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo- graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open! Talk about smoke-sport! Quality makes Prince Albert so AY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a sure-joy’us jiramy pipe and nail some Prince Albert for packing! is discharged or quits. EMPLOYE’S MONEY NOT USED TO BUY STOCK The .General Motors . officials be- lieve that this plan will, in a compar- atively short time, give every employe who continues with the company a VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and tic acid troubles are most dangerous bo- | cause of their insidious attacl:2. | Heed the first warning they give | that they need attention: by'taking GOLD MEDAL The ‘world’s standard temedy foe theso disorders, will often: ward off these dis- eases and strengthen the . body against further attacks, Three sizes, all druggists. | Look for the namo Gold Medal on every box ‘aud accept no imitation ‘jones for. wounded men. | flagpole fund which ‘has ‘been lagging '|for several’ weeks, || matter has ordered the flagpole and | Just. as soon ag it is completed. | in honor of Bismarck’s soldiery.. | Fields, W. H. Webb, C. A. Barton, A. Important Legion substantial ‘stock interest inthe: poration, besides-enabling him to save money. The big’ feature of the plan is], is used to buy’ stock: the corporation, in effect, offers’ to: give him free: an amount of stock’ equal to any. money he saves, and to pay him his savings on ‘demand, and sin addition to pay him interest of 6-per cent not only on his money but on ‘the dollars it puts np to match his- dollars. The plan is intended to make every emloye a part owner in the enterprise and interested in its success. The of- ficials believe’ that men who have a money stake in-an enterprise will be more interested inthe success of that enterprise, will not want to quit their jobs,. and will devote — their: energies to making the corporation strong and efticient. The plan thus aims at bring- ing labor into partnership with’ capi- tal in the enterprise so that the in- terests of the two groups—labor -and eapital—shall be identical rather ‘than antagonistic. | SERVICE MEN’S | BUREAU | | | This bureau is maintained free | ‘* | of all-cost forthe information of |-men who served. in the army, navy, ' oy marine corps. We will gladly aid you in obtaining back pay, bonus, insurance, compensation and other matters of interest to men formerly in the service, ? © Big meeting of #he American Le- gion Thursday night at the club. .All former service men, whe- ther members. or ‘not, are invited to attend. The Bismarck post wantq the State ‘headquarters located in this city and men ‘who wore the uniform are asked to ald the movement. Marie M. Wolberg—Communicate immediately with Mrs. T. H. Poole, secretary of the Red Cross, Federal building, Bismarck, for important in- formation just received. Anyone ac- quainted with this party is asked, to aaye her communicate with the Red! ' TOSS. M. G.' Helm, Streeter, N. D—Kindly advise us in what respect you are in- terested in additional pay. Outside of the $60 bonud and additional mile- age, we do not know of any other pay- ments bythe government. Send your request in detail. H This bureau understands that the navy departmént ‘has recently ruled that former sailors and marines, hon- orably dischargéd, are entitled to the bronze victory. buttons and‘ the silver This ruling was. made this week, we understand. The local recruiting office expects to receive a shipment of victory, but- tons in a. short time. Announcement of their receipt will be made aa this bureau. Flagpole i in Honor _ of Bismarck’s Men - to Be Erected Soon Fund. Has.Been, Lagging But; Committee Going Ahead With Extensive Plans About $100 has been.raised for the ‘It _is.understood that ‘the committee in ‘charge ,of the that it will be Shipped .to Bismarck: The fund is being. raised to estab- lish a memorial in the form’ of a flag- pole and flag ‘which will be. placed in the parg opposite the.!Northern Paci- fic in honor of. those men wao. were in the army or navy- during the war with Germany. | The base of the pole will consist of a concrete cube, on four. sides of which-will be suitable inscriptions. It is expected that the committee will make an announcement on the date of the dedication of the flagpole in a short time. It is_planned to have a celebration .at that time, with speeches. by prominent citizens, a band concert and probably festivities {New names. signed to the fund are G. A. R. veterans, J. L.. Bell, P. R. J. Arnot and L. A. Schiffer. . Meeting Tonight; Fraser. to Speak Adjutant General Has Important . Message. for: -Men Who ’ appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out! P. A. can’t bite or parch! Both. are cut out by our exclusive patented Process! ‘ Right now while the going’s good you get out your old jimmy Pipe or buy a new one.and land on some P. A, for what ails your particular smokeappetite ! ‘Served in Late War Adjutant General Fraser will be the principal speaker. at ‘the bi-monthly meeting of the Loyd ‘Spetz post of the American Legion at the Elks’ cliib Thursday night. ‘General Fras- er has an important ,message for all men who saw ‘service.in the army, navy or marine corps during the re- cent war, it was announced today by officials cf the post. Pans for “a campaign to bring the State camwontion legion to Bis- merek will be rer d tonight. This convention will be +e in October and -amh et the lesion point, out that Risviarck shentd have tho ho oa nk totem tia tree convention elty city in the state inasmuch as tt was the first post chartered by the nation- al body, is. centrally located and-that five out of the nine members, of the executive board reside in this vicinity. The committee on the proposed magazine to be publisked by the ,Bis- marck post will make its report, It is understood that the committee, af- ter going into the details of the mat- ter, is in favor of this and will rec- ommend the - adoption of the report. |- According to plans discussed at the last meeting, the magazine would be of state wide interest and would probably become the official mouth- Piece of the state organization. It would. be handled entirely .by mem- ‘bers of the legion, it is said. New members added to the’ roll since those last reported are Lloyd Pales, George Wise, George W: Gus- You buy Prince Albert everywhere tobaccois sold. Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and halt po at classy, practical pound cr: moistener top that keeps the tol fatal glaee humidor with 9 eco in such perfect conditic R. J. Reynolds Tobacco" Company, Winston-Salem, N.C id tin humidors—and nee tafson, William M. McGlone, James | * Brown and John A. Flow. , 4 London banking offices are fast be- ing depleted of their women em- turning ‘soldiers. «+ reacts wana mms camera cr An accident, averted being serious, occurred, Tues- day night when a.switch engine on the North. Pacific road, struck a trail- er attached to a Capitol Steam Laun- dry sautomobile driven by William Johnson. the rear wheel of the trailer was smashed. Johnson was crossing the tracks at Seventh street, with. the trailer ‘be- hind |his automobile. and’ thought he Seon Accident. Narrowly ‘Averted that not a cent of the employe’s money | - i ‘Tuesday Evening “Struck by Northern Pacific Switch Engine ; that ‘ was \ narrowly Johnson escaped injury, ‘but the THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919 The auto- switch engine got there. mobile in which he was riding got clear of the track, put the rear end of the trailer was hit swith consider- able force by the engin and damaged. The trailer belonged to the Amer- Yes; §, 5. Nature’s Safe On the Market Half a Century. When you are it perfect health, and are enjoyinig’'a strong and vigorous vitality, it is then that your blood is free from’all impuri- ties. You should be very careful and give heed to the slightest indica- tion of impure blood. A’ sluggish circulation is often indicated. by ican Railway Express Co. Johnson had borrowed © collect vet laundry with. The first known ‘§. Is Purely Vegetable ‘reatment an impaired appetite, a feeling of hy: fassitude and a ge:.cral weakening” of the system. It is then that you should promptly take a few bottles Tt will aid in cleans- ing the. blood and build up and system. } S.S. is sold by all druggists. © about the blood supply can be had free by ood. of 8. SS. strengthen the “whole S. Valuable information writing to the Swift Specific Co, 50 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. use of ‘aubastoa was in the manufacture of cremation robes for the ancient Romans. could . clear the track. before Elks] 44} MINNESOTA} “STATE FAIR AUGUST AUGUST ° 30th 30th 3 10, ™ wo *e : SEPT. ? SEPT. <f 6th, 1919 6th, 1919: $150,000, 000. 00 worth of teal, aniodae merchandise will be’ on show at attractive prices for quick delivery to enterprising North- western merchants during fair week at Saint Paul, the “supreme market.” ployees, so as to make Toom for TR} N The merchants who attend this great merchandising event will -be: able to offer their customers wonderful values’ in all kinds of desirable, up-to-date merchandise - “comprising holiday goods, bread and bakery .goods, coal, coke, groceries, boots and shoes, cigars, confectionery, crackers, crockery and glassware, cutlery, drugs, dry goods, electric goods, flour, furs, hats, caps, gloves, hardware, heating materials and plumbers’ supplies, furnishings and clothing, millinery,. musical ‘instruments, notions. and ‘jewelry, paints and oils, rubbers: and rubber. goods; sporting. goods, syrups, stamps, ready-to-wear garments, carpets, rugs,’ linoleums, and every other possible need of the - ‘storekeeper’ and his» customers, Come to Saint Paul to do’ your buying. Stop in .‘‘The City Beautiful” where they.are always glad to see you. Let ‘us see you at Saint Paul during Market and Fair Week, August 30 to September 6, inclusive. | Signed: J. H.. ALLEN & CO. ARMOUR & CO. GRANE & ORDWAY CO. W. J: DYER & BRO. Musical Mise, Vistbla Distributors + 21+23-25-27 W. 5th St. FARWELL, OZMUN, KIRK & CO, | Hardware and Sporting Goods’ 2nd and Jackson FINCH, Van SLYCK & McGONVILLE Dry Goods Park Square : a Grocers “. Allen Square South St. Paul » 5th & Rosabel Packing House Products i He titig, Plumbing and Waterworks FOLEY BROS. GROCERY.CO, » Grocers Broadway, Prince and Pine FOOT, SCHULZE &. €O.. Boots and Shoes 9th, 10th.and Robert GOODYEAR ‘RUBBER CO, Rubber Goods - ‘Park Square GORDON & FERGUSON Hots, Gloves, Furs 4th and Sibley C. GOTZIAN & CO. Boots and Shors Park Square Grocers GRIGGS, COOPER & CO. GUITERMAN BROS. Shirts, Furnishings, Outer Garments HACKETT, GATES, HURTY CO. P..R; L. HARDENBERGH & CO. HART & MURPHY |..2 0 5. | Cigar Manufacturers oi HUGO: HIRSCHMAN co. LANPHER, SKINNER & CO. LINDEKE, WARNER & SONS 5th, Rosabel, Broadway J.T. McMILLAN COMPANY Packing House Products Upper Levee NICOLS, DEAN & GREGG Heavy Hardware and Automotive Equipment ~ 8th and Sibley | NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO.,- 174-182 E. 6th? a Everything Electrical and Automobile Accessories NORTH WESTERN’ FUEL CO. ~ Merchants National Bank Building’ | NOYES BROS. & GUTLER, Inc, ° . Dssiss' Suerics, Holidey Goods. Parte - Square O'DONNELL SHOE CO. | tigi Grace Shoes for Men and Women 10th and Sibley ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE co., Home Office: Rice Park ST. PAUL MILLING CO. : 905 Pioneer Building SANITARY FOOD MFG. CO. Crackers, and Confectionery University and Fairview SCHEFFER & ROSSUM CO, | ‘Harness, Shoe Findings, Auto Supplies a 104 E. 10th St. G. SOMMERS & CO. General Merchandise, Holiday Goods \Park Square STRONGE-& WARNER CO. 261-269 E.’ 5th Street SWIFT & CO.: See our special Fair Week exhibit at our plant South St. Paul TOWLE MAPLE PRODUCTS Co. Siri, flan Water, Custer & Chicago Aves. eres WALDORF PAPER PROD. CO., Madclia, Wabash, Hampden & Myrtle (Paper Stock Division) “Save your waste paper—we buy it”? 3rd and Broadway ' 4th and Sibley 4th and-Rosabel 237 E. 8th St. 8th and Jackson 346-350 Sibley St. 5th and Sibley Hardware, Sports:Goods Harness and, Auto Supplies Wholesale Dr» Goods Spectalites @Ad Ready-lo-wear Hats, Gloves, Furs Diy Goods Millinery Round Trip Tickets to St. Paul from all Minnesota Points at Fare.and One-Half on ‘all Railroads. which ys abhi Pg

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