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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It six TOWNLEY TALES OF WHEAT GAINS PROVEN UNTRUE South Dakota Director of Mar-, keting Shows Up League Misrepresentation Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- bowels for orerna act gently on the wels at ively do the worl eople aftheted with bad breath find ae sk relief Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘ablets. The pleasant, . sugar-coated ae are taken for bad breath by all who know them. ‘Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but Eraly of ‘onthe bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which Haeeroue ae el_ does without any The Ford Interriational Weekly THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT STA PRICES SISTER effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, Be, cathartics are derived: from wards’ Olive Tables: withont pai, any le mpnep La ae vered the the fogs we seventeen years.of pra among patients afflicted Fath bowel and lee complaint, wi Schedule Higher in Most Cases Than Paid by Industrial Board’s Mill : “‘Here are the facts’’ you can say to yourself when you open your copy of this magazine. Pierre, “3.—Special: Re- futing by ‘Townley | ith the newspapers in South Dakota that the | | attendant ‘bad breath. : farmers of this state were beirig ‘rob- | five Tablets are p able : ; : ‘4 qd There are no fewer than a dozen great issues engaging the compound mixed with will know them by their ‘olive pass ‘Take one or two every night for 2 week and note the effect. 10c and 25c. CITY DADS HAVE ter of the price paid for wheat, as compared with the price paid in North Dakota, Don Liv- ingston, state director of marketing today issued the following statement: Pierre, S. D., Oct. 28, 1919. An attempt is being made to con- bed’ in the attention of the American people today. Scene from “The 13th Chair” at the Auditorium Monday | Tuesday night. and | It means much to be sure of your facts, and with so many conflicting claims to pass upon one is not always sure oj vince South Dakota farmers that they received from South Dakota See ipcaif wa Nath Dakota | CE JOB OPEN being able to separate the false from the true. : heat than is paid to North Dakota | ynbush, Pollock, S. D.—5&-pd. ' 5 | ‘Z , farmers. ‘hiss a slander on the test, $800 ‘ FOR BRIGHT MAN ‘Do nbush, Pollock, $. D.—S6-pd. The Dearborn Independent tells the facts. It is As‘ Independent as Henry Ford good name of South Dakota and whol- ly untrue. Claim-of Townley Paper The following appeared in South Dakota Leader on October REFUSES 10 PAY! FORMER EMPLOYE’ B. F. Flannigan Refuses Ap- pointment as Justice of Peace So Vacancy Exists i ., Hoven, the | 4,1 1919: 3 SOUTH DAKOTA FARMERS HELP: WEANEED Honest, upright, It searches for.and presents the truth concerning men and BEING ROBBED ON GRAIN * sks ber, law-abiding and . conscientious - Woman Asks League Leader to| ize to assume the duties ‘of justice events, ‘here and abroad, and leaves you to draw your North Dakota Farmers Getting | Pay #Her $11 for Six Days f peace for and in the city of Bis- . a eants Should apply own ‘conclusions. Over Fifty Cents Per Bushel More Because of Nonpar- ion, Monday nights Work at Hotel Le: e L: [i y Py ; 2 . : tisan League Laws B.“P. -Plaiintgan! was wecently sap" It is a clean, forward-looking, Searless magazine; handsomely Mr. McGovern, grain inspector’ .}pcinted to this position by the ctiy : iy and mill manager for North Da- jeommissioners following the resigna- illustrated and well printed. a, was in South Dakota a fey ; Hen of William F. Hartis, which res- toe . ‘ -o and took notice of what ation goes into effect today. How- One dollar ‘and your address on the dutted lines will bring Mr. Ftannigan nas notified the authorities that he could not ac- vt the appointment and therefore the minission will face the task of ap- as ing someone to fill the position “| vecated by Mr. Ha: It is expected that the city commis- ‘isieners will take this action Monday sal, she), at the ular weekly meeting Non! fof the comm LEGION T0 OUST ALIENS WHO DID ‘NOT HELP IN WAR: n_ buy were doing in ey this state. In the section where he was he said the elevators were paying $1.87 for potind — test orth ota mill for the same t r bushel South Da Ieota farmers in section are be! cheated out. c In order to ver above state letter to the gr asking for 2 recorc eat during ing t you the. magazine fora year. Tae: Deannorn Pususiiat Co: DEARBORN, MICH. Enclosed is b.. oo LOT an THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT The Ford Internationa! Weekly re mn, » chee fully y a of their $10,000 — state} manded in a eal au the payment --year’ ssubscription to chambermaid was re- ie hotel and taken to, the nh. but without. warn: . Street... TMG, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE INTHE UNITED STATES. 116 DEPENDENCIES, AND Ci of the} 2 $991.00 4 YEARI IN CANADA ST.BO A YEAR: FOREIGN COUNTRIE® $2.00 A YEAR. Bustin North Dakota Has _ Seventy is attorney a few nights previou an Sinith eelal assumed | . Patterson | avits in support “First Paper” Slackers Who Must Leave Country Fargo; J. Hebler, Cavalier ; Fred Walz, | most_pronotinced. hits of last, season. Ashley; Arthur Knauf, Jamestown; H.|‘Up in Mabel’s Room” is in. three acts marks against this country and .was' unpatriotic in word and spirit, Through THE“BLUES" Acid- -Stomach originates, wheat raised in | Dakota and northwestern South Da- kota is superior to any wheat raised | zone desigr a price can be based on the js made of the grain raised in ction. TI hows that | tern North of f his motion to postpone the trial ten pe T i APRS its efforts, after careful. investigation, Jefferies, Wil ton; Chris. end is described as a frivolous farce ¥ Police ¢ Howell grant-} A nation-wide drive will be started|the man. was discharged from his po-|illdeer; - Walter ‘Traynor, of feminine foibles. The production is { the motion. n thought that s.on hy the American legion to demand ion and the. papers in the matter|Lake; Walter Schlosser, Grand Fork: an elaborate one, and: it:will be inter- i ing, but he was doomed to réceive a SPRINGS SURPRISE McCurdy represepting Miss moved that the case be con- at once ‘stipulating that he that- the evidence affidavits had been ted to the court, As ttorney. but at present ter for Mr. Patterson, had hoped he would postpone the case this a terrible surprise but he was it finally. that te Me- , Judge Howell the case for 7 o'clock Monday night at the city hall,” A’ jury will be dtawn this afternoon to hear tlie evi- the deportation of .those® aliens - who refused to join the armed forces of this country in spite of the fact that they bad taken out ‘their. first citizenship papers, ‘The list of “firstpaper” slackers has heen started by the various state or- ganizations of. thé legion. -North Da- kota has reported on these ders of mailitary ser and the list showing where the-slaekers were born is as follows : Sweden, 20; Norway, land, 1; Denmark, 4. , These men gave as their reason for evading military service during the war that they were citizens of the countries they were born in, although they had all renounced allegiance to those countries when they applied for | Switzer- 55 Jack Sul sere forwarded to the United ’ States attorney at Fargo for, Immediate action. DELEGATES FROM STATE. ASSIGNED FOR CONVENTION North Dakota’s ‘Representatives to Legion Meeting Will Stop _ at. Allen Hotel North Dakota’s delegates. .to the na- tional convention of the American le- gion at Minneapolis: November 10, 11 and 12 have been assigned’ headquar- ters in the Allen hotel in that city by Ik, Wheeler, New’ Rockford ; livan, Fargo. “UP IN MABEL'S ROOM” One.of the brilliant. theatrical events ag the: season: is promised in A, H. Woods forthcoming production of “Up in Mabel’s' Room,” the sensational New. York farce success which comes to the Auditorium theater pn Wednes- day, November 5, for. an ‘engagement. of oné night, direct from its long and prosperous :run, at the Eltinge: theater, New aie where it wag.one of the Tobacco Habit preted. oe a notable cast. of Broadway favorites, ORE™ THROAT ‘Tonsilitis, ier warm att salt ’ Dangerous" | J, H. Johnson tin the northwestern states. | i Farmers Flevator, Prices, the Batons committee, dence and decide whether Mr, Patter-|the first pap Congress has “been system becomes derange i ive elevators i or no! prompt. deportation “of these men’ an 01 smarck post of u e Tesion? is one Hopi Ins on ‘nousan BON eT a acne ere teaer seria (ee by 000 daviners: Their} The case was originally brought be-| Practically every senator and repre-| of the state delegates’ who. will attend feet rom fatal, diseases, would, be in Accoun ing / stomach, although he may not know the | number increasing each year. They|fore Justice of the Peace William Har- Tantatives approached ‘has “agreed to] the convention. He will leave here for Seadiy drug Nicotine. » Stop. the’ habit A u d 1 t ing now before it’s too late. It’s a simple cause of his ailments, [eels bis hope, courage, ambition and energy Slipping. And truly life is dark—not worth much to the man or wornan who has acid-stomach! Get rid of it! Don’t let acid-stomach hold you back, wreck your health, make your days miserable, make you a victim of the “blues” and gloomy thoughts! _'There is a marvelous modern remedy called EATONIC that brings. oh! such quick relief from your stot 4) are a suecess, do business on busine: | principles and are honest. The sched- jule of prices quoted above show that} | even some of our elevators pay higher jprices than the much touted mill. |One flour mill in this state has pai | $3 per bushel for some of this fine | North Dakota wheat. yote for any bill having for its pur-|} pose this aetion. ‘The Bismarck. post of the legion will start a campaign in Burleigh county ‘to ferret out all those who attenipted to evade the draft, or otherwise es- cape military service with the idea of preventing such persons from’ obtain- Minneapolis next Sus'ay- and<tt is ex- pected that a number efter Members of the local post will atten tbe con- vention, ag: spectators zs, North Dakota’s delegates to the con- vention‘ are: Voting delegates—John P.. Conmy, Fargo; A. M. Gleseler, ‘Towner ; Jerome Patterson did not like, that y much, so-he had the action ul to Judge Howell’s court. |NEW OVERLAND IS MODERN AUTO _ Systematizing ANNEX HOTEL Phone 573 ‘or: 655 | transfe Druggists; refund: the: money if’ they. fall, Be. sure to read: large: and. interesting an- nouncement: by Doctor Connor soon to appear in this paper, It tells of ‘the dan- ;ger of nicotine poisoning: and how to One thing is essential to the wel-| “Remarkable progress,” is the way,fing citizens 8, or i < isbon; : avoid it, In-.the- meantime try. Nicotol ou get back your strength, vigor, vitality, | arkable progress,” is the way,|ing citizenshp papers, or. if ‘the case/K. Jones, Lisbon; P.\.G. Harrington, i : dntbusiagm ce pour suena roti |fare, prosperity and happiness of the) Jonn N. Willys, president of the Willis flagrant enough, to demand their de-| Bismarck; H. A. Metzger. Williston: Ee ete zou: as pe ara erealse * be See nt age ene pereutee | people of the whole state. The good < hig satis-|portation from this country, .| G; Hy Stark, Dickinson ;'Angiss: Fraser, EATONIC with such marvelously belp{ul re i eults that we are you will fee) fuame of the people ane peputation of ‘action after a week's visit in Toledo] The local post has investigated -the|'Bismarck; George’ B. MeClintock; 7 a mer aw von (nse give teatro the state is sacred and should be held | <jont in intimate study of conditions {alleged utterance of one enemy. alien} Rugby. Manufacturer of every kind of 50 ct ‘ONLO— if sti ; RG ean oh LOG, Weleood te linviolate. The decorations clustered |tyjiy at the Ovevland plant. in thts city who, former service men| Alternates—I.B,: Corale, Casselton ; | : tablets that you eat like a bit of candy—irom 7 i your drugeist today. He will retum your | around the statement of Mr. Me. Gov-| 17 conferences with exeentives, Mr.{state on’ oath, made. disparaging -re-|Mouty Woods, Bottineau ; K 2 Street| Envelopes and Fillag: Containers money if results arc not even more than you, jern by the editor of the Leader would | . adeine there sproved. the : er. Linton }/William Morris, Carring- ak \lead the public to believe that the 12,-| u i elope «Specter ton; BE. R. ‘Tieck, Velva; W. Schwartz, Golden Valley; J. M. Hanley, Mandan ; B. Merry, Dickinson, “Honorary delegates—Julius Baker, | 000 farmer elevator men and all other |<, ian ler ‘ain dealers in the state are a bunch! lof crooks. This method of advertis- | ing the farmers and business men: of \this state andthe possibilities of de- veloping af commonwealth may. be |’ considered’ an ideal and progressive plan in Russia and adopted in North Dakota but it would seem to tl writer that the people who are floc ing to this state to buy land and make mit will equal. any —prevfous homes, as well as those of us who} ‘s in the history of the company. came here in territorial’ days and|?!4 from then on should surpass for- a huge production’ program ‘or the two new models the These are Overland 4, which is now production and the new Study 4 Minneapolis, ATONIC FOR YOUR ACID-STOMAC! CHEST CLOGGED UP, : |" ‘WITH HEAVY COLDS Den't give tte it a chases’ if st —use Dr. King’s) U. 8... 3 Call Wachter Trans- fer Co. for Beulah in quail ilys Knight model, of Ov duction land 4 already r. Willys I expect le of production at the To- Cor, 7th & Maia St. > Sfigeourt Valley Motor u Company - R. B, LOUBEK, General Manager The Round Oak Pipe- less. Furnace increases Coal. Phone 189. helped to make this state what it is,|™'CE records.” ‘The plant here now The House With-a Variety to c yond look with suspicion on the pro-|!nks second in the country’s — total the value of any ptop- Satisfy Every Possible Desire moter of such propaganda on the face |l'"oduction of automobile: oie bier r ‘ of the evidence. | Althongh the new Overland: was bh dehy be wetreptnan erty more than the ,.: DISTRIBUTORS FOR igned two years ago, and engineer-| thik. Prompt action.” withy CHEVROLET « HUPMOBILE amount-invested in its purchase or No other test equals the test of continued confidence. ling models have test for production Ring's New. iscovery ‘will axert ae ar it hi or 'y years songs ested chests, dissipated. tit te heen under constant that entire period, factory *” Mr. Willys said, started until late last HUDSON — ESSEX and PAIGE Motor Cars ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES Phone 453 for Wilton . . S, 1 | cious Buyers of Bean on es ponies When the armistice released Let ricer ha x soe MIT Leora < plant from war work, And yet in|: sterg—take it yourself. "There Investi ate! F FORM-A-FRUCK Furs, Pélts, Wool, Hides & Junk legs Sulphur and ‘Ash| Agus this year, Overland 4-was in| be RD ai 120 «bot i Gare: A #ia-1:time-and-money Saver S11} production, _ Expe longs eee than any other Lignite|,,“ovly | reauiros «sot! year oF the Life of Gar g S 5. ng e or an pinobile company, _ Furs, Coath, Robes & Leather |) inod in North Dakota. however well eaulpped,’ to. got der Bowels Become: Boreal "aati ig ene povcp dan of Write for price list and catalogue. BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. way wilh a new model, Kyen then the fa.| cllver livens tin, bile flows fr cepa billousness, |. KELLY-SPRINGFIELD - iuactune pee, has , the Washburn Lignite Coal" id eens abe of is ee es Company 2 na oho ch as eae Wpabipti lo ely slight changes, to snbokodeata in.thel tlv em ne Our Painting Department is the | CW model, some) former parte, such -best'im.the Northwest, Let us : x FOR SALE —— [fits axles, steering gear and the like.” je make you an estimate. HA & Oh! Yes! JOHN JOHNSO son way of BATTERY. DEPARTMENT IN CARLOAD LOTS ta Raslenye 3 8 for & wer! mrnESTO-Ligut leman- oe BAAD CARTS tenons ted without re Phone 75—City Fuel 0) Opposite McKenzie Hote) Medes eran, 2