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~ MILLIONS. Suffer from. Acid-Stomach ' Millione of people suffer year after year * from ailments affecting practically every part of the body, never dreaming that their {il health can be traced directly to acid-stom- ach, Here ie the reason: poor digestion means poor nourishment of the different organs and tissues of the body, The blood is impoverished—becomes weak, thin, sluggish. Ailments of many ‘kinds spring from such conditions. Bilionenese, rheumatism, lum- bago. aciatica, general weakness, logs of power and energy, headache, insomnia, nervousness, mental depression—even more serious ailments such as catarrh and cancer ot the stomach. intestinal ulcers, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble—all of ‘these can Otten'be traced directly to acid-stomach, Keep asharp lookout forthe first symptoms of acid-stomach—indigestion, heartburn, belching, food repeating, that awful painful bloat after eating, and sour, gassy stomach. 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ATONIC (FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACB) JAPANOPHOBIA CHRONIC IN U.S., HERE IS EDISON-INGERSOLL HOUSE BUILT IN TEN DAYS ASSERTS JAP Tokio, Oct. 9 Press.)—Ant says the Ni i, a calendar event | in the United States and it is not a tonishing that there should at th time, be a revival of it in the Pacitic states. It is high time, says the pa-| per, to appeal to thoughtful ‘Ameri- | cans when legislative bills and resolu- | tions directed against Japnese and | resulting from such agitations, are proposed; and these go the length of | impairing the good name of the Japa-) nese Empire. | te BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TAILORED AT FASHION PARK NUT se Ne Nc Pe ke FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919 THE OVERSAK SKETCHED HAS BEEN DEVELOPED WITH A HALF BELT AND PANEL BACK EFFECT. IT 1S DOUBLE BREASTED AND HAS BEEN DRAPED TO THE KNEES 1N ACCORD WITH THE FASHION PARK STANDARD. THE HY-LINE SHOULDER HAS ALSO BEEN APPLIED. THE GARMENT HAS THE DISTINCTION NOT ORDINARILY FOUND IN READY-TO-PUT-ON CLOTHES, AND IS PRESENT- EDIN WELL SELECTED FABRICS OF REFRESHING TONE. READY-TO-PUT-ON CUSTOM'SERVICE WITHOUT. THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON Former Senator, Theodore E. Bur-! ton of Ohio, now staying in Tokio, is quoted as saying the agitation is en-| gineered for purposes of American domestic politics, and has nothing to, do with racial prejudices. The Nichi-} Nichi disagrees with Mr. Burton and expresses the belief that racial pre-| judjce plays an important part in) these agitations, with the danger of imperilling the friendly relations be-| tween Japan and the United States. picassine ate papanese Smecican relations the Yorodzu says that when! By J. H. DUCKWORTH jto the top of the structure, and the i ‘ : the United States entered the war in N. E A. Stait Correspondent. | mixture vas poured into the frame. WE ARE READY TO SHOW THE STYLES DEVELOPED BY OUR TAILORS. AT FASHION PARK 1917, the Japanese in America gave Elizabeth, J., Nov. 14.—Houses } When the concrete has dried-the frame aes ere ; . their most hearty support to the Am-! put up while you wait,” bath, heat and | will be knocked away and the house ‘ erican cause, and even the Pacific electric light included, might fittingly |interior walls, windows, doorways, states became pro-Japanese, all their; be painted on a billboard out side un | chimney and stairs will be ready for eR re ee [eee ab Uplen nea sete A fa the carpenters to put up the doors 4 y v 4 . ere Robert H. Ingersol the watch /and put down the parquet flooring. : . Bascaet But from about the time when the| ying,” and Thomas E. Edison, the| An interesting feature of this vent- : mx'| McKenzie Hotel Block FASHION PARK Rochester New York / * The Man. a style book for Autumn, is ready for you. The House Completed. Main Street = ee armistice was signed last year, and especially after the introduction of! the racial equality proposition at the Paris conference by Japan, the pendu- lum again began to swing backward and once more anti-Japanese move- ments, in the form of legislative and other measures, are now “rife throughout California and other wes- tern states. “In short,” says the paper, “the United States is now seized by Japan- ophobia.” “This,” says the journal, “is a shame to American intelligence.” ————SSSS THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE Weak, thin people—men or women— are nearly always nervous wrecks; thus conclusively proving that thinness, wi ness, debility and neurastheni most invariably due to nerve starvatl Feed your nerves and all these symp- toms due to nerve starvation will dis- appear. Eminent specialists state that one of the best things for the nerves. is an organic phosphate known among drug- gists as Bitro-Phosphate, a five-grain tablet of which should be taken with each meal, Being a genuine nerve builder and not a stimulant or habit-forming drug. Bitro-Phosphate can be safely taken by the weakest and most delicate sufferer, and the results following its use are often simply astonishing. _By strengthening the nerves, wea tired people regain energy and vig thinness and angularity give way te plumpne: dct sleep returns to \wizard of electricity, are conducting ‘their experiment to see whether con- jcrete houses can be built as fast as dollar watches and as thoroughly as mazda lamps. Today I watched a house “poured” in eight hours, It went up in less time than it takes the average man to build a chicken coop. had been erected. This can be bolted with a concrete mixer, A small portable elevator hoisted the concrete By ROGER W, BABSON Americas Leading Business Statisti- cian At present we are running in circles Business travelling in its cycle passes the whip hand from labor to employer and then back again. per hand as ig the case in a period of prosperity we have strikes. Abuse of the power of unionism and * measures aimed to extort priv thought as to whether these privileges are due, is sure to bring harm to all. | It is simply a case of a big boy be-| cause he wants the candy and he is! big enough to take it. It is very nat- ural that the employer feels that he! is being robbed just much as if} some thug was holding him up at . {the point of a gun And going thru hi which is inexpensive, also wonderfully promotes the assimilation of food, so much so, that many people report marked gains of weight in a few weeks. Those taking it who do not desire to’ put on flesh, should use extra care in avoiding fat-producing foods. Ny era LINOTYPE OPERATOR We are in need of two good operators for night shift and one for day shift. Salary $40 for night and $37.50 for day work for men who can and will set 5,000 ems or more per hour. If you can’t set 5,000 ems don’t answer. These posi- tions are permanent. A TS TRIBUNE PRINTING CO. Bismarck, N.D. This was the process. A “frame” | in a day. Then a gang came along} When conditions give labor the up-| .{he feels that he is being robbed and from the employer with no particular | ure is the frame. This is not set up jin any haphazard manner. Each piece —panels, beams, bolts and rivets—is numbered and lettered. Nothing is left to chance. Everything is fool- proof. ’ I went into one of these frameless and brickless houses. Its occupant proudly took me through each room— two bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen and bathroom—and down into the cel- ar. Eight men can make a house now complete for occupancy in ten days. LABOR AND CAPITAL RUN IN CIRCLES, ASSERTS BABSON When the inevitable cycle. brings the whip hand around to the employ- is is the case in a period of de- , We have the same game re- yers Lockouts and unemploy- ment makes the employe feel he is being imposed upon. Instead of see- ing that the new condition is a nat- ural reaction of the previous period lays in wait for a time when he again will have the whip hand and can-reap revenge on his’ employer. He too wants to fight for his self respect, exactly the same thing his employer nted to fight for during the pre- vious period. And so we ride the merry-go-round of strike, union ‘fights, lockouts, un- employment, and thea round . again for more strikes, more lockouts, with pockets. He feels that his ts have been dragged in the du: and ect, QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No iping resuits from these pleasant fide tablets. They cause the liver and bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re- sults from Dr. Edwards’ little Olive Tablets at bedtime. 10c and 25c a box. RUBY LADIES Concert and Dance Orchestra Singing and playing all the latest song and dance hits of the season. Music Furnished For All Occasions FOR ENGAGEMENTS Phone 327 or Write P. O. Box 137 Bismarck, North Dakota Ruby Leen Flinn, Manager looks for a chance to fight for self, tremendous financial lo: hand and wis other, and we will continue in this same vicious circle just as long as both sides’keep their eye on the whip hand and wait their turn to swing it, Obviously the problem is pyscho- logical ratherS than economic, and the solution is a process rather than an answer. Only as both sides get to- gether in mutual ‘conference and: try to understand the other fellows’ side of the question only as both sides are willing to forget the whip hand and realize that they must work to, gether in mutual conference, will out labor troubles lessen, Since conditions are constantly changing, however, and since the ratio between employer and employe. shifts constantly, the basis of equality must he adjusted constant- ly so that a perfect and just balance between the two is maintained, Conferences such as the Washing- ton Labor Conference help because they give both sides the right to air their views and give both a clear un- derstanding of the others’ viewpoint. |TPhis serves as a safety valve on our industrial boarder. Until it is for- gotten, both factions will be less will- ing to throw their hats into the ring. A Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative ef- fect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ring- ing in the head. There igs only one “Bromo Quinine,” E. W. GROVE’S signature on the box, 30c. If you wish to help develop the resources of North Dakota, |\hetp push the drill. See E. J. hotel. Strong at the Grand Pacific GIBBONS PLANS. EUROPEAN BOUTS IF HE WINS BELT Manager of Popular Middle- weight Already In Touch With Foreign Fighters St.- Paul, Minn., Noy. 14—England’s middleweight boxers will soon be giv- en an opportunity to fight for the world’s championship title if Mike Gibbons succeeds in knocking out the Champion Mike O'Dowd. Eddie Kane, manager of the Gibbons brothers, to- day opened telegraphic _communica- tinos with Harry Pollock, the New York. boxing ~ promoter, authorizing him to arrange tentative dates for Gibbons in London and. Paris. While Kane admits that there is some ‘doubt as to Gibbons’ ability to knock out O'Dowd he insists that the Phantom will win, and to guard against any delay ufter the bout, he has decided to pave the way for a Europeon tour for Mike and Tommy. “Over in England they are scoring Mike O'Dowd for confining his pug- ilistic- efforts to bouts with men of his own army,” said Kane. “ ’Twas over in- England: during the tournament and our champion “a hero among the Yankee soldiers, did not gain any NEURALGIC PAINS Give Way to Soothing Hamiin’s Wizard Oil Hamlin’s Wizard Oil ‘is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. 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D. u eT friends among the English and the French, for he did not accept any of the challenges hurled at him. It is my intention to take. Gibbons over there, should he ‘win the title in the St. Paul Auditorium ring Nov. 21st, and we will wipe out any thought that the American champlons possess faint hearts, I ‘am not accusing O'Dowd of displaying the safron hued stripe, but I am ‘merely advising the public that Gibbons as world’s champ- ion will draw no lines but will take on all challengers.” Gibbons is resorting largely to open air conditioning work, making a six o’clock start each morning, on cross country gallops with his hunting dogs. His brother, Tom, accompanies him on all jaunts, and in the afternoon, Tom, “Sap” McKenna, and Tommy Com- iskey oppose the Phantom in-his work in the Knights of Columbus gymna- slum. if Gibbons, confident that he will make the stipulated weight—158 ‘Ibs. at the ringside—Still has several pounc\ to reduce according, to Matchmaker Jack Reddy, whose clever business tactics brought the world’s champion- ship to St. Paul. JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose. <ATARRH For head or throat Catarrh try the ‘vapor treatment— ViexsV, IR BODYGUARD” - SOP, 608. 4.2! J. H. Johnson Accounting Auditing Systematizing ANNEX HOTEL Phone 573 or 655 —SSSSS————SSSSSsSSSSS55) MIDWINTER: SALE at the Capital City Cloth- ing and Shoe Store, on Fifth street, opposite staat fees cen unt on in stock. ; Harry Rosen. DRAW. JURYMEN TODAY The names of 45 county will be drawn from 185 slips this afternoon.by Charles Fisher, clerk of the district court here, to serve on The Oldest and Largest Bank inthis sectionof the State the juries for the December’ term of that court. Courts will open Dec- ember 2 with naturalization cases to be heard and the calender this term is’ expected to be larger than, normal, Most of the cases are civil shits. LACK OF REST worry, over-work or imperfect nourishment, all in a measure contribute to and are the be ginnings of nervous prostration. SCOTT’S EMULSION is a decided help to those who are nervous, in that it provides an easily assimilated food that quickly builds up the general health by nourishing the whole body. Give less attention to worry; enjoy regular rest and sleep and take Scott’s Emulsion regularly after meals. Scott’s never fails to nourish and strengthen. grade of cod-liver oll used in Scott's Emuleion is the famous . & B. 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