The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 2

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The Manufacturers Protect You On every package they put the price i 1 It is the same now as before the war— The Government Bought Millions of Pounds TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS OF LABOR IN PROTEST; SLAVERY, SAYS. LEADER (Continued From Page One) itheir efforts to meet the present | | “industrial emergency.’ Ohioans to Strike Anyway Columbus, O., Oct. 31.—John Moore, president of the United 'Mine Workers of Ohio, upon ‘learning that the miners’ union ‘had been enjoined from striking | tomorrow, declared that thous- ‘ands of Ohio miners could not be ‘notified in time to prevent them | from striking at midnight to- jnight. | “We have no official notice of | the injunction and if we did have | it it would be impossible to noti- se | | Oh! Yes! | Hosiery. i | 1 i { \ Discount of A For Saturd’y © Only Close fitting styles are in evidence in metal cloth, duvetyn and rich velvets, sometimes in combination with rich tinted fruits, flowers;and fur. Our Biggest Bargains FOR SALE—One of the very best apartment building corners in the city—150 feet square—close in, fac- ing south and west and cheaper than anything else in the neighborhood— $6500.00; $3000.00 cash. There are now buildings on it which pay the taxes and interest on the invest- ment. This is really a bargain. FOR TRADE—We have two or three very desirable farms we can trade for Bismarck city property and the prices are right. We will make no trade when the prices are swelled. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE Velvet, metal lace and a touch of fur often contribute to ths charm of a large hat. Plainer hats for street wear are to be had in a variety of unusual styles, = ottces tn Fest National Bank Bldg MISS MARY BUCHHOL UZ F, E. Hedden, ce a we 78M. MILLINERY F, E. Young, 78R, Opposite the Van Horn Hotel. Bismarck, N. D. | RPHEUM THEATRE Fatty Arbuckle —in— A 2-Reel Comedy Matinee 3 P.M. Eve.—3 Shows TOMORROW : THE SCREEN’S BEAU NASH - BERT LYTELL Blackie’s Redemption Coming Coming j power on earth that can stop the | \night, ” Farrington said. action of the government will F) Ounces for Ot = AMERICAN FEDERATION | | { | JOHNSON’S for | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB a fy ,the.40,000 Ohio miners in time,” said’ President Moore. Many of the miners will read of the injunction in the newspa- pers, he said, but other thous- ands will not see a newspaper for Several days. “Slavery,” Says Miners’ Chief Springfield, ll, Oct. 31.—As- suming a defiant altitude toward | the government’s move to stop | by ‘injunction the threatened strike of soft coal miners, Frank Farrington, chairman of the “miners’ strike” and that it was | “an attempt to enslave the work- | | ing men and women of the country.” “{ don’t believe there is any minet's from’ going on strike to- “The only inflame them. The question invelved now is whether working mez, and women have the right to strike when they think they have cause to do so.” COAL TRIGRS FIXED 31—An execative dent. Wilson, not affected, ‘the maximum prices are fixea for states and for prepared sizes range from $4.60 a ton at mine month to Pr ies for anthracite are Rules set up during the war govern- ing the margin of profit of middlemen and Wholesale and retail dealers were re-established and Fuel Administrator eld was given all the authority to ute production, sale, shipment, distribution, apportionment and_ stor- FRIDAY, OCT. z 1919. Keep The System Clean hall You'll Be Heal Ehansation helps to avoid colds, headaches and epidemics Take it or bilious, wher comiag on, when there is whea you have which you are’ in doubyé times that you need to be and of f Dr. Caldwe' NYONE who has watched himself knows there is nothing so important to health and comfort as regulur daily elim- ination, Half of the minor illnesses of life are due to neglect of this. The five million men who were in our army know the im- portancethe doctor attached to this function. ® By all means try to regulate yourself by intelligent diet and exercise, but when these fail you will need a laxative, one as near to nature in its action as skill can makeit. In the opinion of many thousand: of good Americans such a one is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. Ikacts promptly, gently and without griping and will with certainty regulate any tendency toconstipationthat you may heve. DR. CAL .|SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE a eeermmnnsmaernmmeeerenemreccais mosaic age or use of: bituminous. coal ¢ that PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS be had du sts 4efund money if PAZO ss : GINTMENT fails to, cure Itching, MOM | DICKINSON Vind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Representative “Fred W. ‘fur Dickinson, one of North Dakota’ col tent good roads boosters, Pismarck yesterday, most| Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heal in| You can get restful sleep after the first application, Price 60c, they p untold And The Man ‘The The The Ah, booklet d ‘Tange-to The abory of a rogue more fascinating than Raffles, a romantic vouake based on Jack Boyle’s famous Red’ Book Magazine Stories RIERA sinenm rarettnrn ceo Elixir of Love—Twenty Crowns Quartet in D Major —Menuet Guitarre | Messiah—He Shall Feed His Flock ‘ Nobcdy iKsows de Trouble I’ve Seen Roses of Picardy : Cradle Song <Cchen at the Picnic—Part I Cohen at the Picnic—Part When I’m Gone You'll Soon Forget Weeping Willow Lane Dixie is Dixie Once More My Baby’s Arms Caroline Sunshine Golden Gate Sahara (We'll Soon Be Dry Like You) Nobody Knows (And Nobody Seems to Care) Novelty One-Step Waiting—Meédley Fox Trot Mammy o’ Mine—Medley One-Step Portland Fancy * (Prot ‘American Country Dances") Gems from “Listen, Lester” Gems from “Somebody's Sweetheart” An Irish Folk Song tear these new Victor Records to-morrow it any Vietor dealer's, “ NewVictor Records for November New offerings that are interesting alike a of the selections resent and because of the artists who interpret them. enjoyment here for every music-lover. Size 12 12 1 12 64824 Ww 64825 10 $7286 10 Enrico Caruso and Giuseppe De Luca Flonzaley Quartet 745 Jascha Heifetz Louise Homer Fritz Kreisler John McCormack Ernestine Schiimann-Heink Montoe Silver)... , Monroe Silver (2903 20 Peerless Quartet} Henry Burr and Frantz Croxton 2° Billy Murray American ey 13670 John Steel) John Steel f #502! Sterling Trio). Charles Hart and Eltictt shaw 12812 Ecther Walter |_ Esther Waller j “96'S Selvin'’s Novelty‘ Orchestra \ 18614 Selvin’s Novelty Orchestra Joseph C, Smith's Orchestra) Joseph €. Smith’s Orchestra} Victor Military Band Victor Military maga OS Victor Light Opera’ Company. Victor Light Opera Company (Mozart) Violin Violin 609 10 He'd Sey Ooda-la! Wee-Wee Hard That Rocked My Cradle Rules My Heart dy —Medley Fox ‘frot ~~ 18615 Circle, No. 2 {From ‘American Country Dances”) ¥sseo1 William Sterling Battis | William Sterling Battis Laura Littlefield | Arterican’ Flag Name of Old Glory 38692 Love, Bat a Day (2) The Year’s #t the Spring , Laura Littlefield Hé will gladly give you a escribing these new records and play any music you wiah to hear. ne Stylus—plays 100 to 300 records without ‘changing. ~ Vicrrolas in great varjety from $25 to $950), t bssea3 22, {°° For out ever ee see’ ‘ | J. H. Johnson, Annex Hotel. ¢ Sat ORES TET Ry TETRIS ————— Ea ,Phone 453 for-Wilten Lignite. This Coal does not clinker, and-contains (less Sulphur: and Ash than any. other Lignite |mined in North Dakota. | Washburn Lignite Coal \.. .,,, Company, | ——>—[—<—[—[ $_$_ _— — E..T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block . Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 eS Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. { Doctor of Chiropractic 4 Lucas Block R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor "~~ Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. - 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Relsiees aiid | ‘acked. # asun wine or ts she ve Fe There’s Price $2.00 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 85 “1.35 1.35 > in illustrated We recommend the Victor Re MMe 8 Cees Sellers nase

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