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EIGHT ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE FORCES NOW JOINED IN FIGHT ON NICOTINE; NORTH DAKOTA IS MADE EXAMPLE Fray Starts With Attack on Cigarettes in Which Lucy Page Gaston Has Aid of M. E. Temperance Board and W. C. T. U.—Revival in Our State Gives Hope to Foes of Tobacco Elsewhere By RICK M, KERBY N. I . Staff Correspondent New York, Noy, 18—Is prohibition of tobacco to follow prohibition of al- cohol? Have the forces which — sue- cesfully engineered the prohibition amendment to the constitution started the drive that is to end in the suppres. sion of tobacco in America. ‘ ; ‘ p An unbiased investigation into the} par influence and forces at work leads to the conclusion that— There is a well. defined cam- paign, under way, backed in large part by forces which backed pro- hibition of the liquor traffic, which has for its ultimate object the prohibition of the sale and use of tobacco in every form. Besides ithe many subsidiary groups and organizations, which, like the aux iliary branches of an army, contri- bute to the success of the actual com-} batant groups at the front, th four well defined forces at wo! campaign against My Lady icotine, | THESE FOUR ARB FIGHTING TOBACCO | They are— 1—The Anti-Cigaret League, with| headquarters in Chicago. of + which Lucy Page Gaston is the President, and which plans to secure 10,000,000 members in the United States, 2—The Temperance and Morale; d of the Methodist Episcopal Church, headed by Dr, Clarence True Wilson, with headquarters in Wash-) ington, D, C. 8—The Women’s Christian Temper ance Union, i 4—The “Committee of Fifty,” head-} lexander Lambert of New d including some of the most i prominent physicians and scientists in| the United States, making a study of the effects of nicotine on the human system, | Ther no present intention on the part of the anti-tobacco forces to work for a constitutional amendment to pro-|j hibit tobaco. 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Please send free’ trial of your ° |would be strictly enfor You can use my let-! ete “4 WATCH THE MAP | laws ARKANSAS, IOWA, | NORTH DAKOTA, | States which had 11 but repealed them: | WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN, | INDIANA, OKLAHOMA, NEV ! BRASKA, MINNESOTA, | State whose anti-cigaret Jaw has been declared unconstitutlon- | al: i | SOUTH States which have antl-cigaret | | | | | | | | DAKOTA, | which was undertaken by qhe prohibi- tion forces against the use of liquor t stages of its campaign. of education, agitation, directed against tobaceo and at the present time, against the cigaret. The first legis- lative attempts will center in an ef- fort to secure anti-cigaret legislation in the states where the chances of success are best, and also to secure the enforcement of anti-cigarette leg- i se States which aiready but where thes are a “dead letter.” OPENING BA’ PACIFIC COAST The legislative attack will start in Oregon, On September 17, with the E ON there was __ filed retary of state of Oregon by D, E. of Oregon City, an in- itiative petition covering the prohibi- tion of “the sale, use or possesion of cigarettes” in Oregon, Attorney “General Brown of Oregon has p ed the baliot title for this anti (bil, dif it receives a sufficient: number ures (it will require 10,000 signatures) it will he yoted on by the people of Oregon in the general election of November 1920. Predictions of its overwhelmin feat are not worrying the anti de- The rd it as me an ng we Oregon has been sel« 1 because growi it has no interest in tol pcause it is rded as one of t fields for the start of the movement, The attempt to secure a drastic an- ti aret law for n follows the 11 of enforcement of the ¢ ret law in North the law ther or dead gan to into the law and dealers were given a certain length of time in which to dispose of stocks of cigarets on hand, after which time the law ers ceased selling others put up the price 5 cen y age to recompense them for the risk they were taking. The general pract- ice’ is to evade the law by keeping the cigarets out of sight, but selling them just the same, FIGI ISLANDS SAVE BRITISH COLUMBIANS Victoria, B, the Islands, housew: may escape the pinch of a sugar famine this winter, When sugar became scarce, it was decided to order st from the South Sea Islands, Two vessels arriving here this week brought more than of raw sugar from the Figis, whs @nnottced that this pro- duet can be refined in Vancouver with- in 24 hours after its receipt. If you wish to help develop the resources of North Dakota, help push the drill. See E. J. Strong at the Grand Pacific hotel. Suits cleaned and pressed, hats cleaned and reblocked. We guarantee satisfaction. EAGLE, Tailors, Hat- iters and Cleaners. Phone 58. 12—Thanks to; h Columbia good. 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The meeting is being held at call of John A. Tressler of Malta, state chairman of the republican party. | Each county is represented by three or more delegates and in addition to these and party leaders from this sional district, a number of | ans from the western district are in attendance. W. Gail, county chairman of this, Yellowstone county, heads the commit- tee in charge of the sessions. To- day was devoted to get-together and} routine work and tonight several speakers of note are to address the delegates. i Billings, Mont. Consider Probable End. °, Better it is, toward the right con- auct of life, te consider what will de the end of © thing, than what is the faly at first may prove ill, and what disadvantage may prove very ads antageous.—Wells. Jewish Sabbarn. 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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hog receipts 50,000 25¢ to 50c lower ; bulk $14.00 to 14.30; top $14.50; heavy- welght $14.00 to 14.50; mediumweight $13.90 to 14.40; lightweight $14.00 to lighweight $13.75 ~ to. 14.35; packing sows smooth $13.50 to y packing sows rough $13.-} 3 Digs $13.75 to 14.50. ANIMAL MARKETS Gattlexreceipts 19,000... slow; beet steers, medium and “heavyweights, medium And good $11.25 to . 18.25; common “$8.75 to 11.25; lightweight good and choice $14.65 to 20,00; com- mon and medium $8.00 to: 14.65; cows $645 to 15,00; butcher cattle heifers $6.65 to 13.50; canners and cutters $545 to 665; veal calves light and handyweight $17.75 to 18.75; feeder stéérs $7.25 to 13,00; stocker steers to 10.25; western range steers $7.15 to 15.50; cows. and heifers $ Training in the penne ae ta013.00; sheep receipts 31,000 steady, lambs 94 pounds down $12,25 to 15.00, Watch that is a perfect timekeeper, and will last a lifetime. 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D..Gillespie, a well-known Behuty specialist of Kansas City re- eently gave’ out the following state- ment regarding gray hair. “Anyone can prepare a simple mix- ture at home that will darken: gray air, and make it soft and glossy. To a half-pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com- pound and 1-4. ounce of glycerine, These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store’ at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the, desired shade is obtained, This will- make a gray-haired- person -look. It does not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and doés not rub off.” . \ Our Holiday displays are particularly pleasing and assuring now in gifts for Men, Women and Children. You can-buy your Christmas Gifts now. We will lay them away for you. ‘ MINNEAPOLIS Wheat receipts, 222cars compared with 221 cars a year ago. Cask No. 1 northern, $2.75 to 2.85. . 3, yellow, $1.48 to 1.52. — 3, white, "68c to 69%e. $4.87 to 4. Flax, SOTTH ST. PAUL! LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, '5;200; 15¢ lower. Range, $14 to 14.25. Bulk, $14.15 to. 14.25, Pigs, $9.00 to 13.25. ‘ Cattie” receipts, 5,500; killers, steady. Fat steers, $6.25 to 16.50. Cows and Heifers, $6.25 to 10.50. Calves, steady, $5.50 to 17.50. atone and feeders, steady, $5.00 to Sheép receipts, 12,000, steady. mbs, $5.00 to 14.50, Wethers, $5.50 to 9:50. Ewes, $1.50 to 7.50, Shows Smaliness of Soul. The man who cannot forgive a wrong, like a dog oppressed of a bru- tal master, cannot claim superiority ‘of soul. Wheat Berry Perfected. |. Many of the present superior whents. produced in the United States were introduced into this country from Asia, Europe and South America/and |, acclimated to our:country while under- going the test. They have been bred and crossed until « berry has been secyred..which will. adapt-itself.to. the. vegion requiring a wheat crop. Tribune Want Ads bring resulta, ... $50.00 $10.00 Cash, Balance $2.00 a Week. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919 “$32.00 OPEN EVENINGS. INTIL XMAS Furniture Polish. This is a polish used by a cabinet maker who learned the trade: One-half pint raw linseed oil, three tablespoon: tuls turpentine. two tablespoonfuls al- rohol, three tablespoonfuls vinegar ‘hake well before using. SS WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands of women. have kidney and bladder trouble and never sus- pect it. Women’s complaints’ often prove to be nothing else but Kidney trouble, or result of kidney or bladder disease. - If the kidneys are:not in a healthy. condition, they may cause the other or- gans: to ‘become diseased, Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often: times symptoms of Kidney trouble. Don’t delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilfer’s Swamp-Root, a physictan’s pre scription, obtained*at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store, However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to. Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, When writ- ing be sure and mention the Bismarck Tribune. é