The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 30, 1919, Page 2

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WAGE Report Shows That Girl Cannot Live Respectably on Small- er Remuneration | An early retirement from office is predicted Miss Helen Farkasch, !special investigator for the workmen's | compensation bureau, Miss Farkasch comes from outside the state. So far as known she is none of the several varieties of socialist nor is she an anarchist. Miss Farkasch has just completed a survey of working conditions in and girls and min She finds cond: ions especially badj} in the “chain store Of these she say: “Chain stores: Eight hours; six | days; wages, $7.50 and up. It is spec- lified that girls live at home. Store seems to be a general loafing place for people of ill repute. Moral con- j ditions poor.;’ No doubt there are other chain tores in North Dakota, but to 999 out of 1,000 people the term “chain |store” means the Consumers’. United Stores, which are President A. C. Townley’s favorite means of. ri ready money. And when Miss kkasch cor anyone else touches Mr. Townley’s chain stores, they, touch a ABOUT HAVE A WHEN ‘YOU STOP TO THINK IT, YOU REALLY STANDARD OF VALUE IN HATS. OF COURSE, IT’S LANPHER QUALITY. CHAIN STORES NOT SOCIAL QUIZZATOR North Dakota as they affect women j BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE jo eee eer very vital league chief executive’s anatomy. Miss Farkasch’s report covers ev- ery line of industry and com@@rce in North Dakota that employs female help. She finds that it is impossible for girls to secure rooms in Fargo, and that when a room ig to be had girls must pay from $16 upward for a single room and from $20 up for double rooms. Her report indicates that it would be next to impossible for any Gate City department store, laundry, telephone or confectionery store worker to live on her salary. She does not attempt to indicate how the deficit—it there is any—is made In but ane out of seventeen room- ing houses. visited did she find pro- vision made for the girls “receiving {company,” except in their bedrooms. At Grand Forks and Devils Lake con- ditions were, if possible, worse than in Fargo, She found that in Devils Lake’ the girls. in addition to. other} rooming charges must pay for their light, which might be conducive to Miss Farkasch, after completing her survey, estimates that. it would cost a working girl in a North Da- kota city at. least $15 per .woek.to live, estimating toilet articles, amuse- ments, stationery, postage, church and sotial dues at but $1 per week. She urges $15 as a minimum wage. gr [FARMER SUFFERS . THROUGH FAILING hig Life Insurance Head Sees Dan- ger of Accumulation of Land in Few Hands SEEKING CHEAPER SOIL Des Moines Bank Declares $500 Acreage Is Being Exchanged for $100 Sort Chicago, Sept. 30.—Chief dangers to} the American farmer at present aro through reduction in numbers and | therefore of voting strength, and the accumulation of farm wealth in the} lands of a comparative few, in the opinion of Robert Lynn Cox, third vice-president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Addressing the convention of the Fatm Mortgage Bankers’ Association of America here | this week, he deplored any tendency |! toward creation of “landed estates” | in this country and also farm tenancy | which he said is on the increase. “The evils of absentee landlordism must be prevented,” he. said. “We must not repeat, European mistakes. |The day of wealth and power of the American farmer has begun to dawn. et us hope he will not use his Bro) part of the Nonpartisan “BAYER CROSS” ON genuine must be marked with the safoty “Bayer Cross.’ up: unbroken Bayer féckage which con- tains proper directions to safely re- lieve Headache, Toothache, Marache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain, boxes, of, 12. tablets. cost. but a few 1 cones at drug stores—larger packages | also Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticactd- estur of Salicylicacid. =————— the entertainment of their “geri’men”| leses for himself and his. class, either | friends in the gloaming. by te of, statutory. enlargement of h tunities orto escape a: fair shone Of his fortunate fellow-workers.” thcught there..was. little, question of the valuo, of the lands which myst future, ig go well secured or who have less to fear in the way of possible want than, the farmers who are in pe VOTING STRENGTH |: | who should ask less from its govern- ment, in the way of than they who apparently. have a mo- nopoly,.of our food factories which all mankind. must draw?” on $100 land” and realize they must A. if jeans troubled with paing or | aches; ¥éeP tired; ‘have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- age of d: The world’s standa:d remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and, uric acid troubles and GENUINE ASPIRIN “Bayer Tablets ot aspirin” to be Always buy an Handy tin Aspirin is the trade mark of pr ‘osperity with less; Hecauge of,increased, population and | her, living .requirements, Mr. Cox ry products. ow the. nee lass of persons whose “Is there any ion of the world’s. productive he asked. ‘‘Is there any class special favors upon Po. Cheaper Lands. erican farmers are “struggling t.away from being $100 farmers 500° farmers on $500 land,” John Cavangaigh, vice president, of the 4 you will-find relief in division and contestant in the finale for the club championshi Col. Little, Belster’s most dangerous competitor, guna ER if | This was another spectacular mate ‘ PCABSHLES i é ke TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1919. Des Moines (Ia.) National Bank, told the members of the Farm Mortgage) ¢ Bankers’ Association of America at their recent convention here. While the increase in the price of farm“fands for the nation has been 15 to 30 per cent in the last year, he said the advance in the Middle West has been from 50 to 100 per cent and, while he believed the price of farm products would decline within the next few years, he predicted no drop in the price of farm land for the next decade. “With every farm bringing the price now being paid for it, we are going to learn everything that every nation can teach us,” Mr. Cavanaugh said. “There is not’a nation in the world that cannot teach America something about farming and we have already begun to learn.” Farming will continue to provide a reasonable return on both capital and labor invested, he thought. “Farming will be conducted more scientifically than ever before, and a new type of intensive farmer will re- sult from the decrease in the value of farm products and the increase in the value-in farm land,” was his pre- diction, He expects the abnormal European demand for American farm. products to end within two years, pointing out that surpluses of food staples have been discovered where famine condi- tions were supposed to exist. With the lessened foreign demand, hej thought, would come a.decline in pric- es for American farm products. Golfers Play Semi- Finals in Blinding Snow Storm Sunday A. 8. Bolster and C. C. McLean Turn in Good Score Despite Bad Weather A. 8. Bolster defeated ©, C. McLear,} 4 up, 3 to play for, the: semi-finals of the lower half in the championship golf tournament of the Country club Sunday, In spite of the heavy wind snow and rain, both men made remar ably low scores for the course, Thi makes Bolster the winner of the low In one of the closest games eves played onthe local course and with both contestants tied up to the 18 hot, McLean defeated Col. C. B. Little at the 19th hole, 1 up. This victory en-|- abled McLean meet Bolster in the lower half semi-finals. and removed In the upper half, L. L. Folsom de- feated A. H. Nieter in 19 holes, 1 un- with the issue undecided until the istroke at the extra hole. Folsom will now play J, W. Hintgen for the lead of the first division and the winner of this match will meet Bolster for 36 holes in the final match of the contest and the club honor. This will probably Bolster is expected to win the cham- to pionship, this year. The Kind You. Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pers Colla sonal supervision since its infancy. je Allow no one to deceive'you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CAS TORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, lA. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipativa, Flatulency, ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural slecp. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought > THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK City, With Col, Little out of the running, play his best brand of golf, however, He will. haye to Hintgen match, Yes; S. §.S. Is Purely Ve etable Nature’s Safe Blood Treatment an impaired appetite, a feeling of On the Market Half a Century. | tassitude and a gescral weakening’ When you are in perfect health, : of, the system. It is then that you and are enjoying a strong and|:shoutd promptly take a few bottles vigerous vitality, it is then that of SS. S. It will aid in cleanse your blood is free from all impuri- | ing the blood and build up and ties. strengthen the whole system. You should be very careful and |S. S. S.. is ‘sold by all. druggists. give heed to the slightest indica- Valuable information about the tion of impure blood. A sluggish blood supply can be had free by circulation, is often, indicated by writing to the Swift Specific’ Co. 50 Swift. Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, FIRST at Valley City, Sept. 18 FIRST at Wahpeton, Sept. DA og FIRST at Wahpeton, Sept. 25 FIRST at Wahpeton, Sept. 26 Cheapest Per Mile si eS: —and- Starting against scores of the best drivers in Ss Northwest, Paul Clancy, in his Essex racer, has won premier honors this season. Clancy, like practically every other successful racer, USES— igsten Spark Plugs end s il Compan : Fargo, North Dakota t the winner of the -Folsom- oS

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