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Fecsenincaeesand CLOTHING COSTS RISE WHEN GANG GRAFTS $500,000. Raymond Bergeson Returns |; from Chicago Conference with Strange Facts Reis | 7 It0 another by the heads of the Amal- } gameted Clothing workers. This gang Easy to Make This | dictates who can make clothes and Pine Cough Remedy who cannot and unless manufacturers |meet the demands of this: gang they Thousands of familten awoar by tte | are put out of business. The evidence da ae bts aR, ty | shows that thig has been done right and left.” neresengngnen’ in nearly |MAY ESTABLISH ' GENERAL CLINIC. | FOR POOR SICK | Medical Society Agrees to Co- operate with Public Health °| Service rble in sooth: lamembranes of the throat and aa Pine js famous for this purpose. Pine congh syrups are Raymond Ber veson has just re- turned from Chicago where he at- tended a conference of the direct of the National Retail Clothiers a and poisonous matter in one’s system. sociation of which he is one Se ie | vollowing a meeting of the mem. gules ply ate sallow look, national dy-made bers of the sixth’ district medical so. Gulle pimples, coated tongue, head- to discus ciety here last hight, Dr, F. R. Smyth feeling, all out uation in the gar wag exposed-in Chicago “We found that the Clothing _— Workers through. an extortion gang disguised as union officials, had been holding up the manufacturers of men’s and garments,” said Mr. Bergeson “This is one of the main of the United States public health servce will start immediately to esta- blish a free venereal clinie in this tity with the end in view of making it ul- ely a general clinie where th: jfinancially unable to obtain necessary }mnedical treatment can, secure same Without cost. The meeting was well .attended by members of the medical profesion ‘wn this district and it was the sense of he is the membranes—and this | 5 combination will sto tion of nilan med Pinex and $ r.any Pinex pound s of the high cost of clothing | and unless some definite and.prompt orway pine extract, No action is taken, prices instead of fall-) and is famous the world over for its 5 ing will continue to soar. | prompt effect upon coughs. ithe meeting that Bismarck — should “The story of the in ide, workings Beware of subst‘tutes. Ask your |have a general free clinic for the for ea eeoute of Fines ith treatment of patients in this :vicinity, directions, and don't accept anything | wig were unable to pay for stich at- solitte natib.-| ere le Y Guaranteed to give absolute sat"! tention. . ‘The venereal clinic, low- ° etion or money refunded. The Pinex 9 k and file of the unions are blame- | ee Ft. Wayne, ind. ever, will be first established and Dr. Smyth hopes to be able to secure suit- but from the evidence secured | 8 by the authorities at Chicago, the | able quarters for this purpose. in a leaders of the union obtained over Heent of this huge sum into the union jfew weeks. $500,000 in fines and settlements from | for the benefit of its members. Altho the city commission has manufacturers without paying — one | $50 Average Pay jnot definitely provided for the fin- “The organization claims to have jnancing of this clinic, it is known that SQUEEZED of the garment make of the most stupendot :50,000 members, and the average pay |thé commisstoners are in favor of its }is $50 a week according to the evi- {establishment along the lines suggest- jdence laid before us. They are now|ed by Dr. Smyth and as are in vogue | working on a-44 hour a week basis, |in other cities in-the state suchas | but are figuring on demanding the}Minot. Grand Forks aud Fargo, At; J. H. Langley Jeft: last evening on {same pay for a 86 hour week. F gees a-short business trip ito Chicago, | “The only way high clothing costs | = fe » ‘can be reduced is by increasing pro- | When the body begins to stiffen jduction, but instead of helping the and movement becomes painful it |manufacturers to accomplish this is usually an indication that the jend, they insist on reducing the num- ; kidneys are out of order. Keep | bet of hours a week. nee | Conducting Investigation Cured His RUPTURE T was badly ruptured while Jifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said the: ci i f A my only hope of cure was an operation.| ara eh se. organs healthy by taking | “We met with representatives of }1 Trusses did me no gogd. Finally T got} ‘The Ladies of St George's guild G( I D MEDAI |the manufacturers and with repre- hold of something that, Sguickly and com of the Episcopal church will give a ls ives > attor yg {Pletely cured me. Years have passe "i | sentatives from the attorney general’s | nd°the rupture has hever returned. ale Pan dance December 12 at the, \office and the National Retail Cloth-|thowgh I am‘ doing hard work as_a ‘car-| liers association agreed to cooperate penter ane wee Be, Seine no Jost | Hest leateheote espe er ime, no trouble. ave nothing to’ sell, | in reducing the high cost of living. |yut'will give fuil information about how | ;We are conducting an investigation | you m: find a complete cure without BISMARCK: DARL PRIRUNE cases. of tuberctlosis, qwork locally, her home in St. Paul after visiting with Major'and Mrs. F. 8. Henry. KOLAR uated Says Dr. Euwards, a a Well-Known . Ohio Ho Physician DrF. M.Edwards for for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- .Ments.. During these he gave to ‘his patients a prescription made of a ball ae yeestabie ingredients ive oil, “naming Dr. Edvard Olive Tablets, You will know them by their olive color. ‘These tablet:are wender-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a site action, carrying off the waste ae sorte, Bere bowels, you take one of Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly ‘ora time.and note the pleasing results. Thousands of ‘women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep them fit. 10c and 25c. the last’ sessimt of the legislature, lays were passed: providing for these clinics and for the suppression and cure of the diseases, Dr. Ida M, Alexander, in charge of the anti-tuberculosis work in Nort Dakota, aildressed’ the meeting and outlined her work: in the state ask- ing the medical mien present to as- sist her in‘ eradicating and treatig The ‘society agreed to support Dr, Alexader in her ane NEWS | ° eo TO CHICAGO RETURNS TO ST. PAUL - Miss Alice McNoéley has returned to BAZAAR AND DANCE IN HOSPITAL HERE Mrs, RB, D, Ward: of Garrison, who The world’s standard ent for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and | kéep in good health. In three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation in hopes that something material may ‘be done to reduce clothing. prices. “One of the Ghain developments of the investigation conducted by the | who Illinois authorities is that there is aj aia jean of sluggers sent from one city | tion. ation, if you write to me, Eugene , 189F _ Marcellus Better cut ow it to any others e ruptured—you may save a Ife or at least -step: the: -misery -of--rupture the worry and danger of an opera- ‘{dng.back at Wishek and the train leay- ‘ing Hankinson turning backat-Kulm. before the war ‘dresses, and f the weather C apackage = during the war and C apackage: NOW > TE FLAVOR LASTS j regular ser “| Sterlng ; at’$:30'p. m, at Menoken, and ; Kenzie at 1 |ly‘remain here a’ few: days.: ‘|, The remains of Mrs, EB. V. Bergstrom, in Fairview" cemetery.) «’ 2 “| ééived your's of ‘recent date, also the has been undergoing treatment in a local ospital for. some time, is greatly improved, and Mr. Ward, who {has been here with her. expects to return to Garrison the last of the jweek, h. BAZ AAR ' ‘The ladies’ guild a St. George's ‘church is making -eiaborate prepara- | tions. for a Bazaar aid dance to be }Held at the Elks’ hall December 12. | Many original and wiique features are being plannéd, ‘and a very successful {affair is being looked forward to, FREIGHT CARS DERAILED A broken flange caused. the derail- | ment of-five freight dars composing a |Soo freight train yesterday near Lehr | which resulted-in a tie up of-all thru | tratlic between Wishex ahd Hi ankinson. ohe wis’ injured: The accident ed the passenger train Jéaving. this} city at 11:90. yesterday morning’ tin cleared last night and ¢ Was resumed ths morn- ing. Ie? > ve, the Saige be ¥INW ‘ALL TO, SPEAK Rey. ©. W..Finwall will add: the The-track w: 30’ Sunday morning, at Sterlig; at 3:20 u.m. at Menoken, and at 8p. m. at McKenzi His subject will be “Communi je Uplift.” A community sing svill be conducted in connection with each of.the three ad- permits these services probably will be attend- ed by,a large number of people. .In spite of severe weather, large | audi- ences have been racted by similar community civic services this week and last at Napoleon, Kuhn aud Hazelton, réports. Rev, Finwall. - 5 Here: From’ Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. F. W.: Beck and two daughters of Fargo are in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barton. Mr. -Beck is eastern’ representative of Barton: &' Beck, state agents of the Provident Insurance. Co.,‘and’ isin the city to eonfer with Mr. Barton on bus- iness affairs. The visitors will’ probab- Funeral Services Friday who died Sunday, will lie.in state at the’ Webb Bros. undertaking parlors Friday from 9:to 1 o’clock. The fun- oral nervices will be held«at the Mc- o'clock. Rev. G. H. Quig- Hey officiating. Interment will | be ("PEOPLE'S FORUM | > » Berrence-on The Reds _ 1200 Broadway. . Bismarek, N. Fer Noy, 11, 1919, Editor Daily raped me,well, I made ——& cold—oyer three weeks ayo, and when’ I got well, 1 am snowed in, with the: prospett of being frozé to death. If our coal operators don’t go vigorously to work ‘and save “their baton” from publio opidnion. . iI reeeived a letter yesterday dated Durikitk,:N. Y.,"Novs'7, current, which says in. part: “Rsiend Ference, T re- Bismarck Tribune of 16 wt, with your article :againgt socialist, “I at much aikg-and ® Shoe Store, : th: street, opposite 8 Grocery. 25 per } cent, Alcan on: all goods -| partisan League, ee | Ee pleased with it and apologize for not answering sooner. But we had a campaign on here. The election came of last Tuesday, 4th inst., and I am in Dunkirk for 57 years and can say I never saw a hotter one. ‘I hea: Depew, Bryan, and Bonnet Hill speal in other campaigns, but. couldn’t com- pare with this, althogether we had-25 candidates on the ticket—12 local city. No one that mentioned Wilson, . or the League of:,Nations, or that Non- was allowed. ito speak. The old republican party was almost unanimously élected. Andrew Wade.” The rest of this letter is purely personal: LJ. SULLY. iE I eS More miles ger saiten Mere wiles on tires UUAUOUUOOOAERRNIALTAG ESSA 5. BERGESON E.SON ee snitily:, © . delivery ‘wagon, but a real truck for the _ only $1185. (chassis) f. 0.'b- Detroit. “<A E Clothes for the Young Men Surts AND OVERCOATS of very dis- tinctive styling; just the lively ultra- fashion things that the young fellows are seeking. Collars, lapels, shoulders, waist, hips; skirts, all drawn on smart, ex- pressive current lines, _ Sport models, belt ‘models, ‘double or single breasted models, half eel types; the spruce, lively stuff. Hervinwborie Weaves, Soft Weaves, Silk Mixed Wor- steds, Winter Gaberdines, Iridescent Weaves, _ Club Checks, Stripes, Heather Scotch Mixtures. An-uriisual | assortment of new things « $ 60 BUR ee ah MN Tage BReHas ce custo ths fe. And at.§25:to $75. . \ Stére Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. 3 1 Good retiee Ney Else 4 "TERRIFYING DISCOMFORTS i ‘FROM. SKIN DISEA te Itching Borning Eruptions you cannot find a dlood vemed i ——- Victims, Z that. approaches 5. S. S.. for real Y efficiency. S. S..S. has been on the YH yoor® skin’ seems’ ablaze’ with’ market for fifty years, during’ the’ fery;” birning” and: itctiing ‘of | which time it has been givitig uni- form satisfaction for all disorder: ‘Eczema, real and lasting relief. can| for which it is récommended. oF ou want prompt’ relief, you! can rely upons5,°S. S:-Tor' expert ad- \ down’ to.,the’ very source] vice‘as tothe treitment of your rine ‘ouble. Skin-diseases come | own individual Case, write to-da from a disordered’ condition of the'|to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift blood, and search far and near, | Specific Co, Dept.’ 44, Atlanta, Ge =, come from treatment tliat! y below,;.the surface — that'l’ The Worm: That Turns the Maxwell “is the Same Type ef Worm, Drive in $5000 Trucks. They Aren’t Better, - Merely Bigger.« Can’t Use the Excess Capacity) ~° 90% of Businesses _ HE MAXWELL truck is an un- averaged truck for average means. « You can own five Maxwells for less than’ ‘one reliable five-ton truck. The five Maxwells will do much more work, c: carry 3 more goods, ‘give’ more satisfaction, please more customers, serve more uses, at less cost. Wear fewer tires. Run up: fewer repair bills, Go’ where the “other fellows can't follow and follow wherever they can go. Start with one and let it earn another LT ] ATA ETT 2400 pounds.” “A doc iol motor. Electric lighting ‘system and. generator. and the longest hills... Designed | for 1 money ‘and time savers. ‘Engineered like a suspension bridge. A tug- boat for readiness in hauling power. Nota hest, hard LS longest, stretches of roug! draying: A cash, tire and gas saver. Sold with an wnnecéssarily. liberal: guarantee at “Pays its. Way. from day:to day. HREAUETUCTEUEUARGUELAUE REGATTA SOND | eRe EE RS ee ee ee a) q = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = SS —