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BISMARCK DAILY TRIB “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919 i * Y JAP STATESMAN may pull Eh othe ou emnoES siten a 71 only succeeding in becoming stuck it- ; SEES SOLUTION self, . The man on the border must of; ’ OF U. S. TROUBLE ‘ % ‘ ~ necessity provide most of their own) : aaa, 5 ‘ amusement. About the only break in \) the dreary monotony of their life is a ti “Believes More Friendly Attitude | ‘ 0 ft patrol from one. station to another, | ' : 5 e i rf Say ¥ The patrol stations average gbout 20 , Toward China Would . : - ~ — — . nt =) miles apart. Be For Infants ated . 5 s — : as ae sues A patrol, usually consisting of four i a Relieve America { men, rides from one naan fo: an- : ee 2 other, spends the night there, and re- M th Kno Th t ‘Tokio, Noy. 30 (By The Associated turns’ to the home station. the next 0 ers. WwW a .)--Belief that, if Japan's’ di- H dav. real . . F He} y towardy Ching, were condue- [te dally te, men aust stand reyes , Genuine Castoria so as to really promote the friend- H This ig a new order just issued Se amen Gabe rh atta ly relations between these two coun- i from the district headquarters at "ALGOHOL-3 PER oa a get es all troublesome questions between H Marfa, i . ‘AvegetablePreparationfor: Always eet ta a1 mited St ‘ Outside of this the men are pretty SimilatingtheFood by Joyan and the United States would generally left to their own devices. theste and! disappear, is expressed by Baron Ko- Collecting dogs seems the most ting } ; goto Takahira, one of the authors of popular amusement. a ‘ the famous Takahira-Root agreement, Dogs of various breeds, colors, sizes ‘he Baron, who forinerly was Am- and dispositions overrun the cane ; bussador to the United States, gave His dogs, and his looking forward Lis opinion in an interview to the to the-day when “watehtnl ie ‘feikoku News Agency, one of the im- will be a thing of the past, are jortant news gathering institutions of! the, only interests in the life of the yathn ie 2 ; man faithfully ‘guarding the border. Referring to the agreement he made g with Elihu Root, the Baron said: FOURTEEN PER CT. “The object of the agreement, which DROP IN WORLD'S Was proposed at Japan’s instance, was F to avert ellison of interest in China SUGAR PRODUCTION of the high contracting parties and to —— cement the bond of permanent amity London, Oct. 9—(By The Aseeelated | and cordiality between them. At that Press) —A decline in the world’s sugar 4 1 AhefpfulRem time there” were evident U4Aidica- production of about fourteen percent, Gonstipationand Di nad tons of the growth of anti-Papanese j* as compared with the season 1918-14 | and Feverishness sevtiments pervading China, while on was registered during 1918-19, accord- f. 'Loss OF SLEEP _ f the Pacific many problems threaten- ing to figures issued by the official] \ L | resutting therefrom-in As") ing the intere: of Japan and the Board of Trade Journal. But for the 21 Fata atore of Japanese were brewing in Hawaii and increase in'the Cuban output. from 2.- FacSimile Sign the Philippines, The situation and 690,000 tons in 1913-14 to an estimated LN, is pa 4 gloomy outlook gave Tise to wild run- 4.000.000 tons ih 1918-19 the decline COMPARE ar . . \ calenlated to be detrimental to : : : ee Pe i, would ‘have been much more serious, ‘Tae Gevtaur Go! ‘ 4 the interests of and friendly relations - : ; = ‘ sive: tha: wautnall 3 ‘YOR ite pith i ween ie be eounte ee: tthieke oe es . i seh Ri f The World’s production of raw cane nt oe Sipe te Mules ty enter Be ae i : Z - sugar, é@xcliding the Indian — crop. negotiations for the conclusion of an Z . y we raed rE rots on agreement which resulted in the com- : : s : : ae Fe ea ge eau (ih ing into existence of the Takahira- : ‘ a tons ih 1918-19, an increase. of 2.00. Loot agreement, with a view to sweep- 4 r | E all such injurious sensational ° ‘ did in itself, and it is tanta lr Ss 5 2 mount to attempt to break a sealed au ees baaly ruptured whle ne = sti saa rt runk several years ago. ctors Si Se ee ieee Eee an my. ouly one, ot cures was ei operation: Q00, tons. In) case ‘uf raw beet {of the previous season by ibout 460, ternational relations, hold of something that quickly and com | sugitr, however, production dropped | 000_torfs. CAS country has a number of Bnd the rupture) has Thever returned, al- from 8,900,000 tons to 4,300,000 a de- men of jingoistic type, who from their though 1am dokig hard work as a.‘ear-|ctease of 4,500,000 tons. On, halance, ORE THRO. AT different standpoints make it their penter. ‘There was no operation, no lost| therefore, there was a deficiency in the business to work against the interests bat will Hee tsi ee ten about how| world’s supply of sugar in the season ; or Tonsilitis, ‘gargle ARS of other countfiey, Wth regard to You may ‘find a. complete cure without} ust ended, compared with pre-war sup- with warm galt ey the America-Jnpanese questions which gperation, it donenten. 189K" Mareeitus| lies, amounting’ to approximately 2,- watery,then apply— j . have come to arrest the keen attention | Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut) 490,000 tons, % nee of the public of Iate, T must warn the out this notice \and show it to any others! ‘The latest teports, the Journal) states f 43 B Dole tated ae ee sree Pe jor at least stop ‘the misery, of rupture indicate’ that. for 1919-20 the world’s : BS) at is reported from time to time by the worry and danger of an opera-| Gone are likely 5e x3 t- dssiatches but'to walt and seo the ae fons. Geoneey “lerops are likely to fall short of those] «ygyR BODYGUARD" - 30%, 60F, 9.20 velopment of the situation maintain- ing a calm and.magnanimous attitude. | | “At the same time I must call the | altention of my country-men to the! fact that most of the disputes and dis- sen fons between Japan and America invariably arise from Chinese ques- i LG. ‘ee tions and, if Japan’s diplomacy — to- es = Seas Pee g - + PHOT V4 J : China be guided and conducted s ate Sosa in a proper way so as to really pro- : eee a PANE mote the friendship . between <) ‘ 4 ’ ; . the sre countries, all troublesome } UPPER LEFT, boundary patrol: fording one of the numerous small streams; UPPER, RIGHT, one of the ? Snes One OF: ne between Ja-} soldiers in the camp at La Jitas, Texas, with some of his pets; LOWER RIGHT, scooping sand and mud away i pen and America will disappear. And| from-the buried wheels of their tru: LOWER LEFT, an usual sight—truck buried in mud and sand almost ie yet I must admit that the settlement} to the body, with its driver figuring out the best may to get her out. of the pending Sino-Japanese questions |, a i r is the hardest of all difficult tasks, xu BY R. P. DORMAN, eriéans in name, but speaking only|again it may. be.an army. patrol, or N. E. A. Staff Correspondent. ‘jthe tongue of their Mexican fore-|should you happen upon one of the 4 Santa Helena, Tex., Nov. 2.—Of all \fathers. Ms TBeny: patrol istauigns dented an the “ ‘Gets-It” Peels Off the 1200 miles of border that Uncle|Strangers Viewed river, the, officer; in. command wi i C P. 1 1 1 Sam patrols to keep the festive Mex-| With Suspicion i Brest you vith an dnetant demand for c Bes i Orns Fainiessly |ican bandit on his o de of the line,| The stranger is viewed with sus-|¥OUr Dusiness then®. f : a ee: eo an y the most difficult is part in|picion by all constituted | authority. Many 2 oan’ bee peen unceremont ] £ Beier eee SO / 2 Texas, and known as the Big Bend|'The wildness and westness of the Susiy escorts 0, bd Tau e fat 1 < a Off They Come Like Banana | district. country tend to make easy the work |. re Inet. ther same fate, when a 3 weep [eee eects Ski 2 Extending from Sierra Blanca on|of the gun runner and the smuggler. queries by two ‘customs: men’ at . a eA : ahs Se an. or 3 Drops, the west to Del Rio on the @ast, its |No matter with what credentials you pe Showa edentials which > - . : f That’s All territory comprises some 7500 miles. |may be armed, your pathway is beset | 91 .s10" them credentials Satins e ore ; € war Its border line total 600 miles, and | with searching questions and sus-|Wowld have passed. han sae ere : rele f Santa Helena is the farthest point | picious looks. amoyg the allies during t 1- late war, = : There's a murderous. painful way|from the railroad, 125 miles. Today it may be a Texas ranger but the only satisfaction got, was to get rid of corns. and they there is! It is a land of towering mountains |who wants you to give an account of, the reply, given ina slow drawl: “ the peaceful, glorious “peel-it-oft” and barren flats, blistering heat and|yourself. Tomorrow it may be the| |. Well, young man, you may be Eee ke VGets-It” way, After you have tricd | torrential rainfalls, a land whose in-|eustoms riders of Uncle Sam, who | what you say, but my advice to ‘ AS es = Me Hiatt Gets-It” you will say “never again” |habitants are few and far apart, Am-|halt you with the same object. Or)- You is to get.out. of herg imme- . ft Apres) hes y ‘ { diate.. No white man comes here C a ee ae ‘ 3 te ead ad Sis ds th i apackage .-—_—- 66 99 ig Bend roads are roads in name SHE’S ADOPTED THIS “LITTLE DEER” Ri Bett toits are roads i name domes reece: ese ies | flats which the almost incessant rains j i 2 |have turned into veritable seas’ of UY imud, or pass ' between the hills , z t | through narrow defiles which afford 7 y ‘ passage to the Streams .of water Pi drained from the ‘rocky slopes. Jf a ‘and Ai nA a But no matter what the cost or the i = Ben fe ix | difficulties encountered, the men of . 3 A oe, atte the border patrol must be féd and : 1 | | supplied. ) J 3 , : Pao apackage . 4 *s {If Rain Sets In A : we f = * Cutlt? QuitIt! “Getslt” Pects It! / | Daily the boys of thé M. T. C.} & b5 ‘ 7 a i = all ae i) | (Motor Transport Corp) dtive their | * ‘ all other methods. This is hecause j trucks over the alleged roads. If the Ne . : ets-It” is the only corn-remover on | weather man has been kind, and it x aril that makes corn peal off just i has not’ rained for a couple of days, a aes sane vate Skin. | ‘Two or three j their \trip may be a matter of hours. sare s teaubne a me x, Without fuss | But, should it have rained, 'as'is gen- ° s : 5 OF ple. You apply it in erally the case, ,thén’ the trip may . ; seconds. It dries immediately. heasily become'a matter of days. With ge Rake ! 5 pf AS a does the rest, without band: ithe trucks sunk almost to the body, , ao cahthntt ars ae it, / We ¢ ye od bringing kn | they must dig out the wheelg, jack up : : 1 ; ey. A i eo. CeO tha Seen i the cat; and fill the holes<with rocks. ' Ware \ . - on at you ¢a york and play i re y . p ‘ q 4 without corn torture, Be sure to use Or if there are, two’ of :them, one f S Gat) ta ae It never fails, = ‘ Pm « HS, , brig ay alae 14 t “Gets-It.” the only sure, guaranteed, ee ) } 3 Pa ek Se eee ed Reh iene Es corn-remover, costs batt i“SYRUP OF FIGS” a j Y 60 . | 4 \ f ‘ a trifie at any drug store. M’f'd by LE. 1 % i : On ( i Lawrence & Co. @ cago, Tl, 4 ire! CHILD SLAXATIVE ‘ ‘ag . e * Sold in Bismarek and recommended ' ae ‘ ; \ aes Cee e : s . as the world’s best corn remedy by i y 5 Gee Shee i “ bar ‘ i ri Finney’s Driig Store, Cowan’s eee | Look. at tongue? Rem ‘ 3 y Store, Lenhart Drug Co., Jos. Breslow. ° : i} ‘ § J. H. 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