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Six FISHERS MONEY PLAN GOOD, SAYS FINANCE WRITER Yale Professor’s Suggestion Ap- proved by Richard Spil- lane, Expert “THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919) BISMARCK: DAILY: TRIBUNE India holds the record for images. It has been estimated that there are quite 300,000,000 images of the varioug, gods there, Become Slender Reduce your weight 10 to 60. Ibs. or more, under $100 GUARANTEE by using OIL OF KOREIN, follow- ing easy directions. -Sold by: Jo- seph Breslow, Finney's Drug Store, John Cowan, A. P. Lenhart, and others in Bismarck. ALL ° busy druggists everywhere sell OIL OF ee noe ei ae eae KOREIN.. Booklet mailed free by England has removed all restrictions |] Korein Co., NV-301, Station F.. New on the manufacture of beer. York. F ———————————————— eee CatarrhIlsaRealEnemyand — and an effort is being made_to get in touch with them. The hospital. au- thorities have been unable to secure any information from Max and it is presumed. that \he was a. stranger there. The dead man wore a blue cotton shirt. blue overalls, black shoes and underwear, Nothing found on his person offered a clue to his identity. He was about 40 years of age, 5 feet, 10 inches tall, had cudly brown hair, broken nose, face somewhat hollowed, evidently caused by illness. He was well built physically and showed evi- dence of having recently been engag- ed in farm worl fashionable but, there no better, work- manship in the world. Eyery ‘shoe’ has 'o undergo the most’ rigid inspection before accepted. for. sale. ‘ But however much. profiteering | is cut and the wastes of «marketing :re- duced the'base of the trouble in Ame ica today is in the debasement of t dollar, The dollar must. be stabilized, It cannot be stabilized. until it will buy at all times what it buys at: any time, Today .it? buys only. half as much as it did four years ago, PROF. FISHER’S PLAN. IS CALLED PRACTICAL, Prof. Irving Fisher suggests in his article in The Daily Tribune that we make the dollar adjust itself to the cost of commodities and not let the dollar. stand still while the cost. of commodities runs wild, In other words he would increase or decrease the ‘mount of gold in the dollar in accord- ance with but twice or thrice to meet needs. Why not again? The Fisher -suggestion will stir up the, gold people .and_ the - bimetallists and’a lot of people who do not under- and'and never can he ‘nade to unde and the money question but of one ing you can be certain: a gold dol- lur that keeps in adjustment with commodities will rid us of what goes a long. way toward plaguing us to- day. COMES TO CITY AND DIES SOON AFTER ARRIVING Stranger From Max Sent Here for Medical Treatment Suc- eumbs Two Hours Later when food makes up 40 per cent of the! family budget. Earnest,imen who are retailers de- clare they are not so guilty of exact- jug Nigh prices as a great section of the publie is in. p ng high prices, They say, many persons today scoff at anything that seems cheap and think it is. undignified to buy other than the high priced articles. In other Words they: are puffed up with pride of prospet The. per s who came within the {class specified by. these retailers are lad citizens for the high price of so called high living adds to the high cost of plain living. PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS HAS PROMPT EFFECT. In one of the largest cities in Amer- ica as remarkable evidence of the sudden change of some retailers no- THIS IS PLUMB BY RICHARD SPILLANE America’s Foremost Writer on Fi- nance, Commerce and Economics, Who is Special Contributor to The Caily Trikune. arily alert people to tions was queniened a few days after what the index number . . aa t Lars i President Wilson's addréss to con-|shows is the range. of commodity T condit evel r 5 as evidenced by Aeaatiaeers Rade gress, prices. Very little gold coin is in cireu-| Rud* Anderson, a farm worker Pequires Vigorous reatmen Throw these makeshift: remedies to the winds, and get on the right treatment. Get a bottle of S. S'S. today, and commence ‘a treatment that has been praised by sufferers for nearly half a century, S._S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh and gives Satiatatiny, results, For special medical “ad- vice free regar ing your own case, Have you ever experienced any | address Medical Director, 51 Swifs real benefit from such treatment? | Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, ————— S>SSESE>S=>>Sa_"ann==__S—X¥XK[==3 In one store shoes that had been selling at $10.00 were put on sale at $6.85. A few doors away hats that had been commanding $5 apiece were of- fered at There is an easy explanation of the liat price for the season for straws was waning but the only explanation for the shoe cut was profiteering. The best made and most serviceable shoes ins America sell tolay for They are not the prettiest or the most from Max, died at a local ‘hospital Tuesday night, two hours after be- ing taken there from causes unknown to attending physicians. Anderson was sent to Bismarck for medical treatment by citizens of Max, coming here by train. - Nothing. is known about the deceased hére, as he’ was unable to give any informa- tion and died while in & comatos state, It is tbelieved that Anderson has cousins somewhere in ‘North Dakota lation, In its, stead. we have certifi- cates redeemable in gold, The govern- ment, Mr, Fisher explaing,...simply would vary the amount of #6ld held for redeeming the certificates in ac- ecrdance with the rise or fall of com- modity values, Some persons will be shocked at the idea of varying the amount of gold in cur dollar—or rather the amount of [gold it represents, 'There is nothing revolutionary in this. for we have changed the amount before, not: once When you use inedicated sprays, atomizers and douches for your Catarrh, you may succeed in un- stopping the choked-up zir pass- ‘ages for the time being, but. this annoying condition returns, and you have to do the same thing over and over again. Catarrh has never yet. been cured by these local applications. in this country is proof of cola éarelessness, There are inevitable dis- orders that follow war. Among them are wastes an nnd a spirit 1 can explain as tremes to which gone in this ied, Our effor or sacrifices in the ’ were not com- parable to those of nd or yet our aftermath is more tr some ways. It would not be so if we lad given attention to the supremely important item of the costs of our food and the cost of our clothes and costs of the other nece; s We did a lot of hur hile doing it we kicked our market lasket over, It is pointed out that while we have departments to care for our high- ¥ our health, schools and things we pra to wateh over the costs « and our furnishings and cont of the income of the aver ily goes for food. PERIL FOR PROFITEER MUST BE PROVIDED, There must and assuredly some regulatory and orderly out of this present mes make impossible such profiteering as has been general, Extortion in the handling or sale of the articles es- sential to life musti be made perilous. For the present public opinion and the goverment action in releasing sur- Plus stocks of food are forcing price: down but these are pali rectives. Profiteering has been made cance and greed ago are sub- siding. They are being replaced by ex: planations and a lowering of prices. vou look at the quotations of the s of great leather, wool, food and such Corporations you will see there has been not only a halt in the upward flight of these securities but a great decline in the last two weeks. PRICE RISE HALTED BY AROUSED PUBLIC, Immediately it became manifest that our ly have none of our foods 40. per fam- WASHINGTON. —Everybody’s of the Plumb plan for control of the railroads, which provides joint opera- y government and employes. the originator of the plan. also legal representative of ad brotherhoods, as he ap- the -railr peared in Washington arguing for his proposal. Ne apa eee RO the nation’s market basket or the na- tion’s clothing closet It is absurd to stru: year after year with such a: subje the costs of transportation which make up less than 10 per cent of the expe of the American fami (and) this includes the transpor of its foods, its coal, its cloth ete.) and not solve sly important waste marketing of food A Coated Tongue? What it Means A bad breath, coated *tongu éaste in the mouth, languor and di SS “The Master Farm Tractor bad lity, are usually signs that the vig out of order, Pror. Hem. “TER says: iderably more, if the public ists but it depends wholly upon the willingness of the public to cur- tail its wastes, its extravagances. and its shocking disregard of the good of all. It is common and popular to ascribe the high costs of necessities to the packers, the manufacturers, the mer- impottance only to the heart,” chants and the retailers. Théy are re- sponsible for some of the excess costs but the public is responsible for more. The lazy or careless housewife who does not market properly adds more We can manufac: ture. poisons within, our own bodies which are to the cost of living than do the pack- ers through any excess profit they exact, TIn_ unnumbered homes the housekeeper “marke by. going to the ’phone and telling the butcher or grocer or baker or green grocer what she desires. She buys blindly s venom, guard over our the cinders and circulation. A blockade in, the intestines piles a hesvy burden upon the liver. If the intestines are choked or clogged rell-being, “shes from th in America She invites profi- teering, She does not market. She does}up, the circulation of the blood Bhar tte o herself, her hus- becomes poisoned and the system ind or the pulic. PER Va ae vas In unnumbered homes in America |Pecomnes loaded w waste, sekeper has what she pur-|and we suffer from headache, yel- rged.” She increases the |'ow-coated tongue, bad taste in cost of living therehy. She has to pay 4 Baycadg. ya i Se interest on the credit extended to her. mouth, ania ray free a She may not know it but she does, || Pepsia, 1: ity, yellow skin The housekeepers of America can|or eyes. At ¢ 2s one should reduce the cost of living by scores of | take castor oi millions of dollars a year if they at- tend to their duties as the purchasing agents of the families, ‘DEALERS CAN THRIVE ON SMALL PROFITS. The retailer in America must join the pr ion. 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