The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1919, Page 6

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RATIFICATION IS BOUND TO COME, “ASSERTS WILSON had- taken’ by processes of law the} into it. And they flower of our youth from every coun-} tice beforehand th: tryside, from every household, and we} told those mothers and fath and sisters and wives and sweethearts that| it absolutely.” taking those men to fight al ch would end business ‘of’ that ; (Continued From Page ,One) ward.to greet him. He feels, and does UH CL ea PAA ena’ | not, do. the best that human concert of |erations of the league. the Atherican people want no more of | action can do to.end it, we are of all} . th }men’ the most unfaithful—the most Fee ee itersmar part of the | infaithful to. the loving hearts who he ed rote’ wher sufféred in this war, the most unfaith- war. He struck his keynote. Wabusr | ful to those households bowed in grief Strikes Keynote. “This treaty was not intended mere- ly to end this single war. It was meant as a notice to every government who in the future may attempt this thing | (what Germ attempted) that men! kind will unite to inflict the same pun- war WI |the lad laid down his life for |thing, and among other things, der that y lads might never have | to do the ne thing. “That is what the league of nations | is for—to end this war justly and then mince ea gas not merely to serve notice on govern- ! said. to be ReCOr een. ie eats a “}same things Germany contemplated Fn eta one adit of thelstates. |that they will do so at their peril, but men: epllected around that table was [9/80 concerning the combination of of their people, of the sufferings that power which will prove to them that they will do it at their peril. It is idle 1" o 1" rh o 3} A A * . Sb ail di you; but it is persuasive ‘to say the Sa Ged ea world is combined against you. ‘The Delete ntieareS ee league of nations is the only thing ads obeithe: Ive nt edt ent the recurrence of this have gone by. Let us never forget |). 5 2 epee . a . fdr strophe and redeem our those years, my fellow countrymen; | onises.” let us never forget the purpose high \P ze ; “ if and disinterested with which ica {League Would Have Prevented War. lent its strength, not for its own| A league of nations would have pre- lory but for the defense of mankind. | vented the late conflict, the president on Treaty to P: t Wars. erted, explaining reaty to Preven Se asserted, explaining: — : “As I said, this treaty not in-| “I did not meet a single public man tended merely to end thi intended to prevent any similar war. I wonder if some of the opponents of the league of nations have forgotten the promisees we made our people be- great | sp r own lives’ under Ht the treaty which is a “Magna Charta hy nate in the circumstances lives.” as |who did not admit these things, that Germa this ny would not have gone into ar if she thought Great Britain as going into it, and that she most certainly would never have gone into Mr. Wilson’s Scores of Women | in homes, stores, offices and factories are not fit to be at work. They toil on day after day and year aftez -year. suffermg with distressing weaknesses and derangemeitts, hoping against hope ihat they will soon feel better, but how can they hore ‘9 do good work or escape permanent invalidism? b i fae ; ‘ S Such women are in danger of derangement of women’s functio . ORS t owe it to themselves to try that good old fashioned root and herb Hf Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for more than forty years has been restoring American Women to health and! strength. Here is a Notable Example fori Missouri. —“I took Lydia E. inkham's Vegetable Compound to see if it really would do as it was ad- vertised and it sure did, and more. | was weak and could not do much work, had bearing down paizs and had to go to bed. [I learned about the Vegetable Compound from my mother and my husband told me to get it. After taking one botile | was able to be on my feet most of the time aad do my wok I have a baby 2 my own work, even the washing and ironing since she was three weeks old. I certainly recommend your great medi- cine to everyone who complains of female trouble: and] am more’ than willing for you to use my testimonial.” ~ —Mrs, TIMOTHY GRANEY, 426-Connor Ave., Joplin, Mo. _ And Another Chicago, Illinois.—‘I suffered for four years with pains in'my sides, hips and legs and a terrible backache. i could not do any work: at-all.»: I was treated by many physicians but they did not help me. I read m one of your bocks where other women have been helped by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, so I tried it and it helped me very much so that now | can do everythingsin the house. | have told my friends about Vegetable Compound and you have my permission to use this letter.”"—.Mrs. 1. OVENSTEIN, 902 S. Marshfield Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Thousands of such Letters Prove the Curative Value of ) i NY i COT Lydia E. Pink Vegetable Cor ese Be Se U hla ian te! A eleven months old and | have done all ” fore we went to that peace table. We} it had she dreamed America was going alk. admit that a no- at the greatest pow- f the world-would combine ‘to, pre- this. sort of thing would prevent Applause and cheers greeted. each 3 declaration of the president. that: wars | sort, and if we do not end it, if we do; might be avoided in future:by the op- Names Important Points. He pointed out other important, fea- j tures of the peace treaty, how it, was the redemption: of weak nations, giv- S | i jing them freedom ,~which otherwise and yet lifted with the fecling that | they never could: have won; e drew attention to the section of ,” which shall dispose of the onditions. and remunerations “It forecasts the day,” he , “which ought ‘to have come:long ago, when statesmen. will realizé: that no nation is fortunate which ig, not happy, whose people are not corttend- ed, contended in their lives and fortu- of ‘their Impatient of Delay. In conclusion, the, president said he felt certain the treaty will be accepted, and was only impatient of the delay. He added: “Do you realize, my fellow citizens, that the whole world is await- ing on America? ‘The only country in the world that is trusted today js the United States, and.the world is ‘wait- ing to see, if its trust is justified.” Indianapolis speech ee Be Rw how, it nys “those people have a’right to live i goyernments hich they themselves” choose,”: and |how “that is the Ameri¢an \principle id I was glad‘to fight for it.” That. the very ‘heart of the treaty, he y ee +|BEACH WOMAN. _ ASKS, $25,000 “FOR SLANDER "BRING THE WHOLE “FAMILY AND REST | AS CITY’S GUESTS | joes SMe _—_—_—Fo Bring the whole family. to Bismarck on Wilson day. Recall, if you can, your first presi- dent,’ and then don’t begrudge that pleasure, something to remember all your life, to the youngest member of your ‘household. The committee has provided ample rest rooms, cool, comfortable, nicely appointed places with skilled matrons in charge, where mother can go with the babies, rest her weary feet, read a bit, and gossip a bit and look after baby’s wants. . There will be dozens and dozens of special ‘officers and guards and com- mittee-men’ who will be glad to show mother about and see that she is look- ed after. Wilson day in Bismarck is to be a day for the whole family—and . that means the daughters, too, for next year, or the year after, they'll have just as big a vote in the ballot booth as father has. RR ees Girl Mentioned in. Affidavits Against Officials Files Six Suits Beach, Sept. 8.—Suit for damages in the sum of $25,000 against the six men who signed the charges against Sheriff Piersina and State’s Attorney Gallagher has been brought by the young woman of this town whom the charges alleged held illicit relations with the sheriff. The papers were served on defendants Saturday. This is one of what will probably be, many suits growing, out of the charges against the, county officials, and before the matter is settled a showing up of the animus of the rows here will be made that will prove in- teresting all around and that a politi- cal mountain has been made. out of a neighborhood quarrel and killing. was like the one at Columbus, an. ex- planation of the league, an appeal for its ratification, and a predicttion that it, was sure to come into being. Thank You” Don’t forget: Schebbler’s barn dance Thursday night. O’Con- nor’s Orchestra. Are you hard to please? If you think you are pretty “fussy” about Groceries, you’re just the party we’re looking for. You'll find that we have a-very keen appreciation of. what you want. and that we have the goods that supply your needs. Then to make things 100 per- cent certain, we say you can have your money back if you’re not satisfied. Both Phones 211. 118 Third St. Saturday Deliveries—9 and 10:30 A. M.; 2:30-4:30 P.M. * Last delivery on. week days at 4:00 -P. Mz - We are offering a splendid line of Shoes for Boys and Girls of all leather of the best quality. “These are the famous SELZ make and are guaranteed by the makers. Girls’ High-Laced Black Shoes in the very iow whol oie GE BQ. Gitl? Taco Shoes—Black; a spasian make Per pair ee >)! Boys’ Heavy Russet Lace Shoes—The Kind that will stand hard wear. ‘ $ 5 50 Per pair Boys’ Heavy Black Leather Shoes—Laced ; Brown e A. Me ee ae tv Quality ‘Groceries at ~° Prices, That, Talk ‘Successor to” Brown & Gelerman, Grocers ' ¢ i, iz TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIALS VEGETABLES. °° ‘FRUIT Osage Melons, Hubbard Squash, . ‘ Sweet Potatoes, Citrons, Ripe Bananas, Peaches, Pears, Malaga Tomatoes, ‘Cucumbers, Green Grapes, Plums, Oranges, Lem- Peppers, Egg Plant. ons, Apples and Crab Apples. . " _____GROCERIES——_ ” 2 7 Cc Dr. Price’s Corn-Flakes, 8 packages for ....... 25c i 25 Rolled Oats, 6-lb. sacks for ..... Bees Fruited: Wheat, 3 U-Like-’’-Em ‘Peanut Butter, put Cc up in 5 Ib. $1.15 packages for ........ \anaiat Doce Fresh. Potato Chips, ‘. Rex Corn Beef in No. an per package .. 15c 2 can. A snap...... 55c PURE HIGH TEST SWEET. CREAM, KUPITZ CO. Phone &—--Wil Connect You with“All Departments—--Phone 62 QUALITY,,.. SERVICE. . SANITARY Fourth Street ‘ Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents Tuesday and Wednesday Specials We just received a big consignment of Fresh Fruit for canning, including— Crawford Peaches, at, per crate Italian Blue Plums, at, per crate GROCERY DEPARTMENT: . $1.07 Just received ‘a few hundred pounds of Rio Coffee in bulk, 3 lbs, for ........ Quaker Corn Flakes, OMyes ft eft. tiae es HOS Toilet Paper, 10c value, 4yolls for ........ “ie ee 2OC MEAT DEPARTMENT -- Buffalo: Are you a Buffalo? Tt matters not, but you can have a chance to eat real Buffalo meat, something you have not had for years. We are getting an 800 lb. Buffalo from “Scotty” Phillips’ ranch in South Dakota Dec. 15th. So se your orders in early ‘so you will be sure of getting your share. : \ We Specialize in Fresh Cream, and Cottage Cheese: Fresh Sausage Spring Lamb Milk Fed Veal Picnic Hams, very choice, ' per pound ......... Our Meats are all Government Inspected—Try them and ° note the difference. 114 5th St. PHONE 143 a neat, dressy, hard wearing all leather shoe. Per pair ie $6.00 We carzy’a line of Léather Soled’Kid Shoes for the real small children at $2 50 Z of e ad f the low price, per pair...... PAINT—We are closing -out our entire Paint line at less than wholesale price. In pints, quarts, gallons. $3 50 ° Per gallon’..... 7 SHELLS—We carry the Peters and Winchester Shells EVERYTHING THAT'S IN SEASON Oe "IN\THE GROCERY LINE ~ McConkey Commercial Company 3 y CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Tuesday and Wednesday Specials Beef—Choiee Pot - Roast, Ib. ..... 22c 28c Bef be... 18c ....40¢ Standing Rib Home-made Sausages of all Roast, Ib: kinds made fresh every day. Picnic Hams, ae Swift’s, lo. ...... Bacon, per pound ...: SPECIAL ON LARD— Per pound .. sect e seer ee Veal Stew, per Ib, wees ecseee Hamburger and Sausage; Ib. ..... 28c 18c

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