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OV. 8, 1919 SATURDAY, six BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE sie COFFEE TELLS OF DRY REGULATION ACT PROVISIONS Collector For Dakota District of more of alcohol by volume, is prohibit- ed. ACT ENDS WITH WAR The act will remain ip effect until the war is actually ended, which has been interpreted to mean after peace is declared and troops demobilized, and the result so announced by pro- clamation by the president of the Uni- ted States, When the president has so announced, the manufacture by con- stitutional or statutory laws from that time upto the effective date of the A Great News Picture Feat! ACTUAL PHOTOS OF THE KAISER IN HOLLAND In The Tribune Tomorrow We Will Show You Exactly How It It Sold This “A SNAP... Wee A Model R3 1920 Hupmobile; Saitenger. This car has been run legs than five weeks ©’ M cig] he consti- evenue Depart- eighteenth amendment of the con: x mot Internal seat tional or statutory laws from that and can be bought very reasonably for i Toy ment Explains time up to the effective date of the ; can ch eighteenth amendment of the constitu- cash. If interested see mee ma i e 5, o} ri ‘ ANCE” CLAUSE tion of rs Urea States, which Is ‘ has ve co aaaghin ee [earls tannutacthhoy antesiinal astrthn 45 The manu » § ind dist > “y m4 thay Wh tion of wine for sacramental medi- P. 0. SNIDER i Any Building or Room ere |cinal, or other non-heverage use is f ce y . i A Sold C: permittde under rules and regulations “Grand Pacific Hotel Hi Intoxicants Are Sold Can [iixeq hy the commissioner of intern- A al revenue, Under the provisions :f a ig ae Be Put Under Ban the act any deputy collector duly ======$=$=$========$$$$$—$—$[ — er commissioned by the Internal revenue a] can 7 g M : 2 ' apes Ay Orie HED GEWOBR ONE pi a [Ho yen better equipped to handle dl- The war-time proltibition act, pas-|collector has authority to swear o SIS: (ficuleea ses ‘ two H A aL Es s i cult. ‘cases, He will be gone tw A aad over the president's veto, Otaher WAN or tien Tutte wat | CIEY NEWS dress ‘ war ti Dy se . i com 28, became effective October 29, when!” Ta sauieili Beoea ake Loni r eee the the speaker of the house and the Fhe ten eaten toe ce rol BISMARCK HOSPITAD ane president aflixed — their signatures! other officers or courts authorized 0 Lottie ‘Sehtileder of Davenport aro at NOTICE 0. E "g, 1 thereto, ‘The new law prohibits The;issue warrants, In the — absence of tire. Blamiarck hospital’ for -trentmont. . B.S. tet manufacture, sale or use of intoxicat-|the United States district — attorney. rek hospital for i ; ae, ing beverages, regufates manufacture, {the deputy collector or other officer VISITING REY. SUCKOW The annual inspection wf but eS y H ij si st. i th + ‘ 4 oI til t production, use and sale of high proot)making or causing the arrest, is auth- PE. B. Suckow of Chotau, Mont, fs the Bismarck chapter of the 20th spirits for other than beverage pur-forized to conduct heoweeutlon at : spending the winter with his parents,|| Eastern Star will be held poses, and is also designed to insure | committing trial dor he ee ies Rey, and Mrs, William Suckow. Mr.!| November 12, at which time an ample suuply of alcohol to pro- having the offenders held for the s Snekow intends making Bismarck M Cl Warri f- Co mote scientific research, and the de-|tion of a grand jury, nis -haine, rs. ara arriner 0! Firs! velopment of fuel, and other law-| | puRLIC NUISANCE FEATURE tg | Grand Forks, grand matron, nigh ful industries. st. the duty| ne of the most drastic provisions BUYS BANN | will be present. The school et) earotuate tte an ase of the law is that relating to a public} aie robe itis wa a i prea will be held in the afternoon, hom of entore Des. Dee OseC | rnd common nuisanee, Under the | \ way butcher, hought some forty heal)! a banquet at 6 o’clock and fae uDoe jane ner: Seen eee terms of the aet any room, house; / of fancy | stock at the Lenhi { fhanection and initiation aa Tae thrugsthe eo eee aoe eae teat: {Duilding, boat, vehicle, strneture or | this week and thirty more hed from |) HEPES OE ene a those wh Efi collection \dfstrict scattered thifousn | ri of any kind where intoxicating? Paul Schonert. who sacc7eeded — nis] | UN ig. 0 ota out the United States, Speaking of}; sold, manufactured, kept for | | father, Henry Svhonert, in the raising}! will be present for the ban- fie seats Si a ea ARES tered in violation of the jot taney hect cattle, ' quet, which will cost $1 per Coffy has given some interesting’ dn- {2¢t is deemed to be a. publle and com.) (EDENDINGSSP I: “inte | late. mast notify’ Mrs. pes 2 bas mon nuisance and miking them sub- ATTENDING: SPECIAL CLINIC | ‘vel B Ang formation. s ject to abatement by an action in| Dr. . Fisher, the firm ot}! velyn . Bergeson or Mrs. Is THE DAKOTA DISTRICT md making such _ property| Roan, ‘St « Fisher left ‘Taursday || Alfred Zuger not later than The Au is sigplgea ats three, anual to a lien and sale to pay all] night for his . Where he will take | November 9. a | yisions, known as fe one, le two]. ee . “aan . a special cl val course Tn ev cry : PAL ashy rit wy {fines and costs assessed against the a special clinical course in gynecology. * Y and Title three. Title one deals With veayant of such building or prop Dr. Fisher is. fasé becoming known dae say a oa eres wartime prohibition. Title two wits whether occupied by the propriet-| as an expert specialist, and-— upon P. ‘ DO cat ; v Be k Sti a ightee a Myon, tenant or leasee. ‘The penalty for completion of this special clinie wii alter states nec: meat ae and {maintaining a muisance of the char- = £ trial purposes and to prevent its days nor more than one yeitr or botn 7 ' tal moses, an eet ane fe an tpt I Children Cry ‘for. Fletcher’s:. er OO tle one whieh, beens ete, {dition to the penalties just named, | : wy Mike Oct, 29, is Subdivision of the act/te court may issue an injunction | ANS AANRERSNS : SN of present interest and provides that|###inst the ‘premises complained of. for the period beginning with the day petted Mths ohne te ene | ta after the passage of The Act a a eee ae ee ne ge ot ie! * ing until the war is ended and the de-|MUuac ig Se een aes | claration of demobilization by the! teSieating Hauors for a period of one president, the manufacture, sale and vere Dre Meroe ees faut use of intoxicating beverages, such as|PUNod Of ce id Lateapany lati Ten f : aleohol, brandy, whiskey, rum, gin, |Mties are provided for violation of an PLESSIS SS SS SESS SSIS ESS SE RR heer ale, porter, wine and any sp Ee th a serail fel ioves| ; By “iis \ i : uous, vinuous, malt or fermented Tin-| ie sctoctirs te. perestignte: ani ied The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been sons nor Uquids and, compounds whethe’|port violations of the war time pro- / in uso for over thirty years, has borne the signature of heen hot, and by whatever name called, fe Mbition act, ‘These employes are , » and has been made under his -pere : You ned Rnd bye wha teve Seeeee Which |#uthorized to apply for search war- Lbedeni Sonal supervision since its infancy. i light contain one half of one percent, or|Mts and serve the same. However, fo Allow no one to deceive you {a this, ot } ae Noe ee Ne REI enc : Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of gone as Such, unless it is being used for F é Ss tine the unlawful sale -of intoxicating} Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. — your liquors or unless it is part used for f What is CA T Ri bee behir some business purpose such as a store — f p a Y a blem |shop, saloon restaurant, hotel, or Castoria is 4 harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parégoric, Cale hoarding house) ‘The Jaw do@s mot Drops atid Soothing’ Syrups. “It is pleasant, It: contains eee roliibltstie® possession. of -Antoxicat. neither Opium,’ Morphine ‘nor other narcotic substance. Its the ing liquors in private dwellings, un- f. 4 puri less the same are intended for sale. \ bag is ite uarantee. For more than thirty Sent it has F; YX In this. respect it differs from the , been-in constant use for the relief of Constipatioa, Fiatulency, SP 5 Wat state law, but the provisions of the ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea} allaying Feverishness arising 50 ¢ federal law, do nét have the effect of therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids be POISON annulling. any of the state laws or or the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural’ sleep, thei dinances passed by cities and towns The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. 3 bi for the regulation and controt of the x i ‘ Feil LIKE UNTO liquor traffie. . : ” Mr. Coffey solicits the co-operation a CAS T ORIA eA Vemon of Snakes of state and county officials, mayors GENUINE F ALWAYS of cities, and other municipal officers, a Be: th Ss ~ ture ¢ 2° q as well as all moral agencies, which ars the fignat eor - iz 5 Professor H. Strauss, M. D.; of the are interested in the administration : 3 Royal Charity Hospital, says, “The |of this law. Information received . , ran attack of gout, rheumatism, |from such agencies including churches ( sause fot gi umbago, is supplied by the increase of jand civic organizations, educational > arie acid in the blood serum, the result | societies, charitable and philanthrop- 5 xf various causes, the most frequent of ic and other welfare agencies, will Bice oe «.09 4b { i ih which ig renal. Before an attack, one be held in strict confidence and giv-} Bie a telat be hay sat suffers sometimes from headache, heural- {Cn thorough investigation, The law| ae " Y ~ a twinges of pain here and there.” will..be thoroughly enforced without} se ( ‘ears 3 I fear or favor to extent of the lim- - ke 5 ay ‘ When your kidneys feel like lumps of |<’ Fi The Tribune publishes today two photographs of the ex-kaiser on his Dutch estate at Ameron- oe Ki z utine | ited number of employes ow avail- rt s le ex Ser on his Dutch estate at am ty ) seyeuess Aare Hak ni ee are {tle in this collection district for that| gen. - The one at the left shows the ex-kaiser, the ex-kaiserin, and Gerieral Dommes, adjutant, who The Kind You Have Always Bought : ; Sbliged Yi Seok relief two or three times | Purpose. is reading a telegram just brought by the ex-kaiscrin announcing the forthcoming visit of the ex-| AEST RATE TT juring the night; when you suffer with Pere tame crown prince—his first visit to his parents since the exile of German royalty. At the right the ek- tick Besdache, or dizzy, nervous spells LANGER REPLIE kaiser is walking in a secluded path at the gardens of Bentinck’ castle, accompanied by Dommes. at staan or Toa ore ee ee Note the remarkable change in face and figure of the ex-monarch—the untrimmed mustache, white 5 HDS: OF UDO, a at snogleck the vandyke beard and long whitened hair, with sack suit, felt hat and walking stick replacing the gold- jo _efe i e yarning, but try simple means, ake and-gray uniform, and sword of the once powerful war lord. 4 is Civilians Buy Ar ly Raincoats ix or eight glasses of: water during the SRA MA “ ae ; hen obtain at. your nearest drug . , x ‘ Zi p pela eens (antisite acid). eh tie aay UME eegaeeoe s| that approximately forty per cent. of WINTER IN FLORIDA From Governmefit Contractors at Cost ; This is t sacar. ct Re reg of are wor ay from 75 to 85 percent are; the che were-collectible. H. A. Armstrong of Hazelton, who] THE PEERLESS CO., Dept. 0, 80 Branford Place, Newark, N.” $7 50 7 she Invalid: a ae “this. seria’ acid wrong. That the testimony of A. C.) “Thad all the evidence ready .in has spent the past few days in this} J., will ship, postpaid, insured, to you direct on receipt of. Od eb i ‘eis sing, watdl olves uric acid in the “Nea te j Townley, given under cath shows thathiny possesion, ready, willing anxious ‘city, will leave today for Ashland, 0.,| The ofié' type-of Raincoat both waterproof and sanitary. The result of two { “ody much ag Hot coffee dissolves sugar. | Attorney General Says He Had they are worth considerably. less Mal to produce it an court. 1 -' where he will join: Mrs. Armstrong} ¥e@¢5 experimentation by army Seber Made aaiely io. goveriiivent epee ‘Anurie” will penctrate info the joints | that, strained by injunction: L-pwant to la : se fications of government inspected cloth, guaranteed durable and fast color. i, stand nlve the poisonous Goods on Bank But Couldn't | dpeat thistal SUESRENRT Gebers strajia 'y J on. ial o )and-from that point they’ will go to] No wet tan get through-hermetically cemented, storm-proof collar with De ee Tewall'stamp ‘out toxins. at tls mie ate that if the) statethat neither Mr Hall nor my- Florida to spend the witter, storm-proof tab, interfitting fly front, adjustable fastenings around wrists, eeond 1 cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Produce Them supreme: court had permitted: me tO) soit ever made the — statenfent that side pockets with additional slit to. reach inside clothing without opening coat. ota pall i N.Y. for trial package. pe proceed ih sthe section broug he; Nedinse| farmers’ notes” and checks -were not Back. is sanitarily ventilated, concealed by duplex yoke, giving cape effect. otcl, Bulfulo, N. x., Girne an Cae aa of he Seandivavian’ American bank s and checks ‘ Because the war ended unexpectedly and military requirements ceased, civil- hie Pinte dare aITznment OF before Fudge Cole that 1 would] sod paper. ‘The vesolution intro- ians may buy these government approved raincoats at factory cost,” $7.50, 3 ctveantd Ssioner absolutely hitve proved not only that|dueed in othe banking board meeting * Peerless Raincoats ate the Genuine Government Model John N. Hagan at the t meeting | ¢ of the industrial comm here was a whole lot of post-dated om, Attor- A ae of vD0 4 checks in the Scandinavian-American was to the effect that. Mr, Hall and myself did ponsider. post-dated with inverted pleat down back; belt all around with t OFFICERS’ DOUBLE. : jt y jney. General Langer introduced and | junk of. Fargo 2 \ ae 5 buckle; convertible collar; outside patch pockets with = Ee = anatase ‘40, but also a whole lot} checks; whether given by... far . ts aig c e J..H. Johnson had read into the minutes of that] bank of Fargo, but also a whole lot of | hist nen, bontlacks or Jaw BREASTED MODELS ‘aps; buelded wrist fastenings. Retailed during war Session the. following statement: antedated checksand I would _ also vod coltat ‘or $25 to $30. Delivere y DESOf io ss actslouese@ les I want. the record to show as fo'-|} have bowent the WHEN ORDERING EITHER COAT, STATE CHEST MEASUREMENT proved. that certain . r bankers | wigs ey Accounting lows z sey A SEEEY piavemeat I made|in North Dakota received some of {that 1 ti If not satisfied, return coat and money will be refunded , ar ae fuley, dnduding ‘the ‘sfatement \thege checks from the bank for col-|i : eee Auditing contained in this motion, is the abso-ljection «and in some instances w “of QUICKEST Ax? ACCOUNTANTS GET lute truth. That I had in my pos-linable to collect one single check whom. Halliday’. letter BEST PLACE TO HAVE YouR CLOTHES DRY CLEANED Systematizing ||session correspondence specifically |\ome of the signers having di SG eH aS ; le. tng 99) rs % s > e Siguers having died, some , show t Rargo,’ tipingy off the + 4 pus an S188 S088 in poec dated of them having’removed, others hay-|Scandinavian-American . bank, at the GOOD SALARIES i chicks) aud-notes; was> sent {0 the ing refdséd. to. pay thers That | time the guaranty fund commissio { ANNEX HOTEL Bank of North Dakota by the Scan-/in" these cases the re|were examining them, and that I re-| Within a few days the Dakota the Bank of North Dakota and is still working there at a salary of $250 per month. That as far as_post-dat- ed checks are concerned, I make the Statement now that the supreme court Phone 573 or 655 TRAE TREE OR ooe tees tne eee small in number. That Investigation {serve the right to. think anything (p, oinegs College, Fargo, N. D., a } preme court of North Dakota, in spite’ srnhurs were sont, hee inst mee. aebe [tae te na blcase of any report mis was twice called on by big fitrhs| CARE 0 aS \ OF an. anbicationy made.fo thent, iden iy put up for a loan of $2500, state, (to Yecommend accountants for Ray. CLOTHES cleaned often wear twice anlong. Havel loath, ordered me to return to the » for 2 Ioan of $25,000, | state, i 4 ree ve Geldustes| NS your old ones French dry cleaned by the’ ‘ e Scandinavian-American bank of Far- lucrative positions. Te aa ee NEVENS co e go, altho such supreme court knew of this.school are much in de? MPANY FOR SALE at that (ime: that “botht Mr. Hagan YOU NEED NOT mand. Keeping your clothes cleaned, pressed and tepaired is and Mr, Sherman. were under arrest 4 2 , E er, a former D. B.| 4 clothes economy. é per ede Sersacan sy Tuatbrevious to, the making of SUFFER FROM Cc AT ARRH é ve oe ene oh liar EVEN itd ody hong clan ‘ is motion of Mr. Hagan’s, Mr. Ifa- 7 - : f 18 ’ s 4 . 1201 ‘ Lake property on gan knew that R. M. Halliday, while) Bat You Must Drive It Out of jdies which touch only the surface. pert-Warner Insurance Agency ’ Marquette Aye, MINNEAPOLIS NS eave a clerk in Mr. Waters’ office in the Your Blood. To:be rid. of Cateye ou rete at $135 a month. P. J. Horn- i 5 Nake at Melissa, near Penta aE ORE NG REmInaIOG. CAveenh 5 i ghsiecs ee pacher, another Di B.C, ex- fp tedly ti the Scandinayion- atarrh is annoying enough o i a i Mtge Shoreham Minn. Te oe te Pe aanitiots when it chokes up sue nantes Splendid results have been re- pupil, was sent to-Sterns Candy —— fos . 7 . were to be made. That the said R.| tnd air passages, causing difficult | ported from the ‘use of S.S. 5, Co. (Wholesale) of Valley City, HAY ‘FOR: M. Halliday has not resigned fro:n| breathing and other discomforts. | which acts on the catarrh: germs at $120 to start, is t : unto 4g | Real danger comes when it reaches |in the blood. . “3 bs : j , } “Follow the successful” by |I¥ * way of D. B. C. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo) N. D., for information, Jf. you wish imedical advice as.ta h / the treatment of Your, own, indi- realize the importance of the prop- | vidual case, write to Chiét Medical er treatment, and lose no time ex- Adviser, 42 Switt Specific Co, eerimenting with worthless reme- | lanta> Ga, down into your lungs. This is why you should at once A. T. COMSTOCK FARGO, N. D.