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. 11, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCT. Entered wt the Vostoffice, Bismarck, N, D., as Second Class Matter, 4 big proportion of the necessary work a not being | ¢-—e—e—e— eee mene dome, | SUGAR, SUGAR, WHO’S GOT THE SUGAR? Cities today are not efficient at all Compared | 4-—e—w—mamertnmnametientemcttntinertemtinmtinntinntinnticmtinntiearti eee Ne: GEORGE D, MAS -se= Rditor | 10 the country, 5 Voreign Representatives |. The farmers of the world are the ones who feed sl G, LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, the {i espite o CHICAGO,” - yi A 3 "DETROIT, the world, who work without respite and who get) Marquette Bidg. - - - Kresge Bidg.| ess for their labor than any other worker, PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ito | | q YORK © - - Fifth Ave, i 1 ‘ NEW YORE ueuOF A PO Paves | OUR LAWLESS SHERIFFS The Associated Pr i exe to the use Mr. Townley’s Fargo editor has conniption fits | ‘ x for public ‘ t otherwixe |, i Y rhe credited in this hed because a West Virginia sheriff, more power to Tp ES him, rounded up the members of an L W. W. local | herein are to kneel and kis the Ameri-| . “The sheriff was, on that particular oc-| Young MenUseCuticura . Py s person in the assemblage,” To Save Your Hair a | Nothing like shampoos with Cuticura Soap gether too much of this form of and bot water, preceded by touches of . Cuticura Ointment to spots of a during the late war to please some} and itching to keep the scalp an4 hair che is and lieutenants. 2] healthy. They arg ideal for all toilet uses. : and lieutenants. If the Eth octane dave wal COMcEe Seb Se aad preaches from day | the Gepay i Sirsa sane. Ate J RCD we can expect to kee such | pins) a pep gi bagi airing PROFESSIONAL POLITICIAN COMING inated before we get into| ani os knee et cares One Y) with Cuticura Soap and hot water. w- Caticura Toilet Trio a Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcim are indispensable adjuncts of the daily toi- let in maintaining skin purity and skin health. By bringing these delicately medi- cated emollients in frequent contact with your skin as in use for all toilet purposes, ~ you keep the skin, scalp, hair and hands clear,sweetand healthy 2c ca.everywhere. INTO HIS OWN Oem (8 Year 108 r, Lenine to mos MACDONALD LOSES AGAIN ct that Nei onald could not in- rom office the | n in the general | cing to affect the) Mrs, Macdonald, for-| and dep- | at post passed resolutions instructing its | delegates to the convention, to urse the repeal of the clgaret law, the enact- ment of a law prohibiting the use and vA log display of the red flag, naming Bis- | marck as the state headquarters of | the Jegion and to establish a periodical owned and controlled by the legion in this state, MAJOR CASEY IS ANXIOUSTOSEE =) keep the: er this spell must be| p . < ies y them under thie spell mos. 4;|Former Master Mechanic of Soo unbelievable, Rail Serving G | is a general and widespread Railroad Serving Govern | joy of Attorney General L ment in Siberia for the brave fight he is putting up. Bah ne ped ees peta fal ara | Major James Casey, formerly chief winution to see this things through, | mechanic of the Soo railroad, with cn our venerable Judge Robingon|24dquarters here, 18 anxious to return sto think that matters go entirely |12 North Dakota following his two in the matter of new offices, ad- ss apes esor yall es and profiteering in expense} embadiaaain’a | 0 oe Iny eciation t ou . y to S, W, Der- Appomatox and began right there the work tus pee Hey fie? otand. in these eso irae Cen es ne a tain of the Union armics thought not of red tape to be done it 4 ss iain of our public funds when the|e of the divisions over which bb * ot eas . é ay Aaa ep seins ft (as supervision, runs jn a northerly but of the instant need of things, tion and not from comes to" again and begins to) te trom Harbin, where his her l- Apropos of the sales of army mules, a: s are located, towards Alaska. horses and other animals by the army, 5 iniles between Ameri- couldn’t ‘the boys who are going to ha c and Siberia, and if I ever reach tne end of that division, I want you to be hard time staying down on the farm “n they done seen Paree” have been treated z ready with a special train at the Ameri- can side and when I see the Missouri by the government today ax Grant treated the Albert, old dear, you are a king; but you are 80 4 bear-cat, Shake, the sad didate maintain interes American politics , COMMON HONESTY S WHAT U.S. NEED BY ROGER BABSON, Foreign countri a roll by making American citi proach to aristoc simp Th Has Devoted a Life Time to ; udy of Business, Labor, , RED TAPE “Take your hor: need | them for the spring ploy In some such words Grant spoke to Le U i at cap- sta RSG \tise from the looting which now ap- ———4 | parently is going on. I hope the Tribune) 7 PEOPLE’S FORUM [iwi stick to the hewn path and gi SESE ATS EEE TEESE “4 FT TR YS ts, The Townley “kept ” is well provided with coloring alvand with paint artists who for the facts to suit their own y ends. So let the independevt press be independent to perform the function that belongs to the press, y, ty state the facts without fear he publig is entitled to the without, * THE LOOTING OF NORTH DAKOTA ors Glen Ulin, N, D,, Oct, 9, V9I9, Faitor Sribune: Does it not app . to any open-minded person that t looting of North Dakota by the b yi, Sheviki ng? The Helena, Ark., able, I will be satisfied,” he wrote in his letter. © Major Casey also sent some photo- graphs taken at Harbin and from their’ appearance, the life of an American o & a remnants of the thin gray line? tion of And the trucks which are now rusting and rot- i 3 j ake Fis ‘truth always. Bray Ue Bier nate peshor sey +. ting while congress wrangles and wrigs why Cree BERNE 3 / i, y Pak. A hie ndie| eh A READER. [outing one ‘of those peculiar Russian couldn’t they have been shipped out, to the far on in restraint of profi some 1 FORMER SERVICE MEN 5 hs DRT a nears a After all the talk of “reconstruction,” “helping i vlannine i ce days, WANT ANTI-CIGARETTE ofticial_ interpreter. for Major oe y ’s 1 ' A $ janning Ine a ae rf nie j B Ce ie we a eing da xt the woldiers,”” “increasing production what has) | MNS BAN oO Oe Ne re es LAW TAKEN OFF BOOKS| Csenerai_Romanoft who -distinguisnsl been done, tie = a erst hering thelr own seas! nine hlnaeie te the Rnsssi Jpn ays. 7 " thing to cat, one thOds,! phe ay ne that Ww! fi er was mail s T NOTHING and red tape is half the answer, frenned pet he alanis The committee that will have entire shit yas taken’ over as tnonth tos trarel Bing xg : : | yon ; anne pe ae is all the work Supervislon of the reception and rente, from Harlin, Siberia too Bismarcs. , : ae Longshoremen are demanding one dollar an ing today which we of those who ave n the farmer,’ tinnent of the delegates and visitors)/Major Casey said he did not kn sv The policy of the American Legion is to f 4 ‘ et aN : = ines OE eee ne ee ondee NOW Mae Lauer renily to the state convention of the Ameri-|when he would be released from 3er- 19 Po : deus ‘ hour, Our colleges must deyote more thought to pad ten “9, wonder Wow many farn i t Bismarck, October 16| vice there. Americanism, The definition of Americanism de- 1 . Wh y this study we have benefitted hy this looting of pblic! n at ismurck, | SoS TAN EN Ne icah the development of the bic i todeariinany funds’? as named last night at the ss egos pends on your party affiliations, | ee nd thatthe rn ine. Tiled, Tebsharar and his captains] speclst meeting of the Lloyd Spetz post], TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY a zoos : ; : Leshersse A hig customers one are having a f6 Vuut the writing lof this city, The committee is headed|Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE The strike of railway men in England has had (ber bs boiig ile ou “yuys on the wall 1¢ coming out In bold re-|by Capt HL ?, Murphy: (Tablets). It stops the Cough and REMARKABLE PRE NCE a thing 4 wen from whom he wy a U6. Ws fs eaten mar-| Capt, A. &. Jones, Commander of Headache and works off the Cold. FE. d a me of 8 It has made it necessary his tively different thing, fet and the et wee toy tN Hannes 1 Mus naued’ a delegate to the |W. GROVE'S signature on each box. : ay whe "7 a ¢ G 7 ‘ ] ON at Any Mis ne ip i 4 ne rs . » & We wonder whether jt would he contempt of yor Jordy and dukes to do a bit of work, ee nen eee aijlag winte to the other, North Dakota $s| convention to take the place of Adju-|30e. : court to ask our honorable supreme bench how it) NRA nen MN a ein | goods, se! noddy for woo) aud becoming ny byw to the othe Eat een ater cl eset ee The first U. S. gold coin was placed ‘i na Pe re afKan z A a Alia, , paper for 16 yo have that and still a large number of good, hw revionsly elect “lin ei tion D E chanced that Tuesday af te moon, some hours be | The pr ent or general manager who gets ale $08 lea r “ore have food th ; ane Pe desess arid aN wndent the 'f ‘own| able to ‘uttend the convention, ‘The Be eee aS Rae thier wicked fore the court’s alternative writ enjoining the at- |thirty thousand a year will tell you that the come empl handling ghey ent nw PLA LL LLL POPP bythe arate an ane ited States, mney geners ay qf f » ba , yt % wily highwa ers and wer 55 eee general ee incl me he of the bank pany can’t afford to pay the workers more than | ie i y iignmey Oe i ate EVERETT TRUE nee BY CONDO|*: ere found to be tuberculous. yoard from further probing into the bank mess at) go 16 a day Ihave found politteal candidates wiiing — ; ; d $16 a day. jhaye found political candidates es evers ——— i Fargo was filed with the clerk of court, a story [ie Dene Ry jy an hi ai We ea tasoo AAD es \ *See-Whiz! How it Hurts~e i ' ile governmen' (| Aas are l announcing the supreme court's decision was ¢ Government operation of roads has piled up al willing to say that Iiack ts white to, =] ALG THOS TIMMS F ~The Pain in My Foot !’” i ried in the New Rockford State Center, the Devils! defiej $274. 567,85 fay this yee How ld their jobs, Kenators and congres | | TGF ENS. = = | YER deficit, of 274,557,854 so far this year, OW nen no longer nite whether a. thing ts FELLOW WHo i { Lake Journal and other state newspapers buying would Mr. Plumb meet that? Print that much| right or wrong, but srhether I ta Bar \ on, eee Sk the United Press service, whose correspondent | paper y? posed by a Tepublean ora Democrn’, Sometimes it is in my arm. Merciful . f i * |) Paper money t We wave found Jabor notoriously bad; ' z a here is a Nonpartisan league employe, Li without Aliy, 19086 Wehr to render Heaven, how my back. its ip the mote Fi —mememmsmmmnety SErVICe for the wager recelyed, than! eles pat i fee ence {Wit THE EDI have the employers to help out ther ea HUNDRED PER T CITIZENS WITH THE EDITORS customers, She attitude of both en-| abundance of j Cities boast of their efficiency cS ployers and Mga ldo iy fame f he) that Belson s § ply’ ¢! ney. Aercmtvermeetiemefiecottonn omtpaerTimmnttennty fo do os Witte as possible and get us| called uric Bt Various kind advisors waste reams of white IN BOWMAN COUNTY much #8 posible, The sden of render. | “acid. The kid- ‘aia x trying to bri he rure 7 " 1 oN On A pied ing a usuful day's work for a usefol neys are not i ea that 0 bring the rural brethren up to the C, E. Taylor, judge of Bowman county, has! day's pay or of giving i useful any able to get rid * a ? q city standard, 4 en a letter to the Appeal to Reason, ultra-|pay for # useful Anya WOU seernR 10 of it. Such tp ni ngeg J “iter: Fe; i fp he Jost sight of, Wee ‘no longer wis tty But if the percentage of efficiency was as socialist paper, setting forth a plea for the release dienstives ME gut is right ov See ite in the country as it is in the city, large numbers of | of Kute Richards O'Hare from the federal peniten- : Gyeroonelant people would go hungry, who, as it is, find food in|tiary, There are but two things to do with a judge prolong life by abundance. ‘ of Taylor’s stripe—and we opine the people of ACH lang ae : : : ‘ ac . | Think it over for a minute. : : Bowman county are going to do both some of N’S GETS EM! Pierce). which 4 | Go over the country any day during the spring | these days,—Dickinson Press, je is up the kidneys’ in good order.” i or summer or autumn, i Apne ‘Avoid too much meat, alcohol or tea. i a ill find ev m b pce ‘ The Courier-Ne { 4 at the t of Famous pain and ache da ial Drink plenty of pure water, preferably ou, will find everybody working; no strikes, ne Cour ews 18 80 mad at tne turn 0! kept handy, oom eratnys hot water, before meals, and\drive the . “ aI no eight-hour days, no five and six-day week, events in the Scandinavian-American bank at Ing ¥ ‘ urie-acid out of the system by. taking ie i . The farmer is at it EVERY DAY from dawn| argo that it has lost its head entirely and instead NEUMATIC tw 4 Gaal fd Anuric.” This can be obtained ct 7 5, joints, ta most 2 Hy to dark. His ground is always planted and tilled| of commending the state officials for trying to Riv». narhiginn overtancd muse oe He Hee iH fea and harvested, safeguard the public against wildcat speculation) cles, and those pains Srom weather ex- end a bottle, cf water to the chemist Th i *h thi Hl ddi f bank collateral it gets sill | posure, too ~they don’t fight Jong at Dr. Pie nyalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, ere is no such hing as un-garnered érops,| and padding o! DAK CONAERG) 1 BSUs BUY ANG) coainst the counterdsritant Sloan's N. Y;, and you will receive: free medical unless war or pestilence intervenes, calls Attorney General Langer ‘a fool and a few! 1 an Pron etl “friend handy adviee 23 to whether the kidneys aro How is it in the city, with its boasted effi-|other pet names, If Mr, Langer is a fool for try- for estat une — a little penetrates ected. When your kidneys get sluz- ciency? ing to protect the people who have placed money in erie tal) 8 Fe ea te zsh oa 1) suffer irom apt, Muss, CLOg ge Ca CK-I zi y spells,” a Tens of thousands of men today are idle over | this bank what will the Courier-News call the gov- hep Hottle handy OlWay 6 — 350 aud pains cf ian rheumatism or the country. As soon as one industry calms its|ernor who is upholding this system of financial! All druggists, Tire é gout; or sloop is disturbed two or three hae) workers another set of men lay down their tools, |inflation, We rather guess that the dictionary times a night, take heed, before'too late, Pin) We are not discussing the justice or equity of | does not contain the word that would be appli s,ble suet Heat fesheshieseld) Bae ae the strike—we are merely pointing out the fact| to the governor if the feelings of the league kept faltee Nien ye your Ean ards that today, as usual, in the citles of the country | organ against Langer are any criterion to go by.— ist for it or-send-Dn, Picroo ten conta, : | large per cent of the workers are not working, and! Valley City ‘Times-Revord, trio package, +

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