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in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of CA and has been mace under his pers sonal supervision since its infancy. 411 Counterfeits, Imitations and Allow no one to deceive you in this. “Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains ueither Opium, Morphine nor other narcetic substance. Its ege is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Coxstipatiua, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural cleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of cc SIDEWALKS MUST BE CLEARED OF SHOW, SAY DADS Thoroughfares Should Be Clean- ed Immediately After Every Fall, Warn Commissioners | ACCEPT 1919 ASSESSMENTS people of this city must clean sidewalks immediately after a ity authorities will have the work done and charge the expense to the property owners This — decision was unanimous! {reached last night by the city comm jsioners at ‘their regular weekly meet- jing following complaints made about the condition of the sidewalks follow- ing the lust snow! It was pointed out that conditions in the business dis- triet even at the present time are far from satisfactory aad snow covered sidewalks in’ the residential sections fre worse. All of the commissioners felt that both property owners and those oceupy ing rented homes and places of busi- ness should take enough pride in the appearance of their sidewalks to re- move all snow and ice from them im- imediately after every snow fall. The |commissioners stated that in some pa of the downtown district as well asin the residential districé it was practically impossible to wade jsome of the snow drifts and that peo- iple did not make the slightest effort The pir BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: and some work has been done on i The commissioners thru ‘ 0 mmission an hour for teamster Sa sets ttt BABY WOULD CRY NIGHT AND DAY With'Sore PimplosAll Over Head, HairCame Out. Cuticura Healed, “My baby, was about a week o} when his head bro! ut all over with sore pimples. They became hard and red,and dried up, making scales. When I combed his hair it came out. He would* y > ery night and day. YAY _" feent for a saimple of Cuticura. Ibought more, and after'I had used one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment his head igned) Mrs. Lizzie Short, Ridgeway, 11. zmu-Cuticura Toilet Triome Tt is 80 easy to prevent skin and scalp troubles by using the Cuticura Toilet Trio for all toilet purposes. For pimples, rashes, dandruff. on irritation, bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment. At once the itch- ing ceases, sleep ‘and rest follow, and complete healment in most cases results in continued use. Do not fail to test the fragrant Cuticura Tal- cum. for powdering and perfuming your skin, - : Samale Bach Free by Mal: Aittress post-enil: Cuticura, Dept. K, Bosto Id everywhere, ‘Ointment 2 and Soc, ‘Taleum 2c. this summer, but never completed. are offering rs and 90-cents without wagons. 0 $4 a day for lah TATE ANTI-TRUST CASES TO BE TRIED. Bismarck Companies De- fendants in Action the Gamble-Robinson .and Stacy- marck fruit companies, operatin; Bismarck, Jamestown, Grand Forks and Minot, will be heard in. supreme court Thursday. ‘The action was brought in the Burleigh county district court by Attorney General Lange Tt is bréught fo supreme court on an ap peal hy the state from an order of the lower court sustaining the defense’s demurrer to the complaint, The com- plaint. charges conspiracy in restraint of trade, discrimination and — other practices which are‘in violation, it is alleged, of North Dakota's anti-trust statutes, SPLENDID SAMPLES OF CORN AWARDED PRIZES YESTERDAY Wilbert Field Gets First Place In Both Classes and Wins $10 Almost perfect speciments of two different types of corn won for Wil- bert Field, a farmer six miles east of this city, two first prizes of $5 each in the annual corn competition held by Langley’ & Schlabach, real estate dealers of Bismarck. ‘The specimens raised by Mr. Field IN SUPREME COURT Gamble-Robinson and _ Stacy- The state’s anti-trust ease against \ their complexion, of their head- 1 aches and general ill health litile realizing that the trouble is constipation. Women, too, are much more subject to such congestion than meni, and much riore careless of it. The result is'seen in’ luster less, weary eyes, in sallow, pimply: com- plexion, in lassitude, bad breath, ‘and’ in that word so often used, “‘indisposed.”” At the first sign: of these symptoms the wise woman will take a laxative, and will see that the young git! and others in her care, do likewise. Dr. Galdwell's Symp Pepsin is the favorite with thou- sands of women because it is mild and gentle in its action and in the end trains the’ stomach and bowel muscles to do their work naturally without the aid of medicine. © This combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin can be bought at any drug store for 50c and $1 a bottle, the latter for families, for’ it is also’ a very sterling first-aid in colds, fevers and other sudden ills that make it advisable to white flint ears were almost as perfect as Mr. Field's, Paul Brown who eén- tered both pioneer white dent an} white flint samples and 0. Padgett of the Indian school who had splendid Regular Habits Produce _ a Beautiful Complexion | Daily elimination rids the system of poisons, J Women should realize that! AN TANY women complain daily of E NOV. 18, 1919. always have'a bottle-in the home. Its: free from narcotics and safe for the tiniest baby. In spite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid ¢ in the world, there being ovew lion bottles sold each year, many who need:its benefits have not yet used it, If you have not, send-your name and address for a free trial bottle.to Dr. B. Caldwell, 511 Washington St., cello, Illinois. of the farmers’ institutes, and George Will of-thé Oscar Will Seed Co., of this city. - Langley Schlabach will hold another In Use For Over 30 Years len eip sidewalks e last i a : +,,/ears of Dakota flint. corn competition and are well pleased foveleary thal saga atter the: les PFONIGHT — |were Dakota fliné and ploneer white] ““pne: judges were George W, Gustat-| WH the success of this one | les hy ea ee The Capital City Homestead 300 of dent, both ears entered in he compel “son, county agricultural a L PEE te ; 1 ge the Yeomen’s will meet tonight at the|tion being excellent ‘examples of true Oison, of the state departmenc of agri-|. Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for The Kind You Have Always Bought iP Knishts of Pythias hall. All members| types of these species. Mr. Field’s| culture and : superintendent | Hosiery. ! a) CITY NEWS are urged to be pre corn crop this year was one of the ‘ FS CCAR COME ANY CLE ORI SLY. | @. ~ = best in the state and his se Oo —O——————II_——_—_—_{£Z{*[—[—[—[—[—SSS—SSSS e F = FIXING SLOUGH ROAD MEFT THURSDAY NIGHT — |belng eagerly sought for sowing pur- poses in the county, and ; ° The county commissioners are look-} ‘rhe Pismarck post of the American ‘t igventerea excellent Fiery Itchin Burning of ing for men snd teamsters to repair |rezion will meet ‘Thursday might at] AMORE those whe entered Sxcetton! Ski M C S rORTMORE ts’ ay the Ap- 7 : a ‘ samples o! (mn were Mrs. M. ck- T Ph 453 for Wilt SPEAKING IN TOWNER ie roads ae a tie, anes ph.[the Elks’ club. ‘The most important] rover of South Tenth street whose mis a ost ruel orture one or alton ation of the Ne ‘a-lbusiness’ will he the adoptien of a|™* Sure Speedy Relief in S, S, §/ the test‘of 50 € th : ° . Secret of State Hall, Attorney | cifi ssing thru the slough. The permanent constitution, / re Pp ly ef in » Sd S| the tes i i eign as beep it Lignite. This Coal doe | conc al Langer, State Auditor Kosit-| road was badly damaged by the water rad ea Why suffer from these persistent | Sreatest blood cleansers known. It is guaranteed -entirely free from minerals of any kind, The experience of others has ablished the unfailing merits of and there’s no question tortures en it is ‘so easy and costs so little to do as thousands of others have done and get relicf through S. S. S.? °It is now well known that eczema comes from By the blood. By giving the blood a! about the wisdom of your giving ir thorough cleansing you not only|a thorough trial. All reputable get sure and spe dy relief but you] druggists sell it. If in doubt as to also build up the system, and re-|vour case write ‘to Medical Ad- uew your vigos and vitality. visor, Swift Specific Co., Dept. 54 This gocd medicine hag stood | Atlanta, Ga,” lward N. Herbert of spending the week in y will make dD I ndo, independent ndi- @ senatorship ed . Gibbens. P. Peter- 3ishee. a Nonpartisan candi- MEET T The Order. of SDAY NIGHT tern Star will hold its bi-monthly meeting tonight at the Masonic temple. Reports of the com- mitiees in’ charge of the annudl in- ion school of instruction which s held last week will be made. OTHERS Reduce your doctor’s bills by keeping always on hand— not clinker, and contains |*» and Rep. less Sulphur and . Ash|tovwner count 'D. than any other Lignite |} ral add | Beisel of ( mined in North Dakota. jue for tne y the recent death of A Washburn Lignite Coal}. el Company ae. date, Night : « Morning =i? ‘ eep Your Eyes Clean - Clear on Healthy Write For Free Eye Care Book Murine Co.,Chicago, USA, 9 “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30F, 6! The members of the Bismarck fire department are making arrangements for their thirty-third annual dance to be held Thanksgiving night. It is ex: \pected that McDonald's orchestra furnish the music. Announcement wil he made later in the week as to the hall to, be used. MMT 300,000 Maxwells How they created a demand for the Post-War Maxwell that cannot be fulfilled IHERE is a demand for the Post-War Maxwell that eight great plants cannot fill More than 40,000 persons who set their minds on having one will have to go without. 3 The cause for this is due largely to the magnificent per- formance of the 300,000 previous Maxwells. They delivered such excellent mileage at such low cost that the great American public learned to know this car. This unprecedented demand is evidence of its deep rooted appreciation. Then when the Post-War Maxwell came out, with its score or more of refinements and improvements developed during the war, the demand for Maxwell (ue ETM LNA AAA | BISMARCK HOSPITAL ‘ The following patients: were able to leave the Bismarck hospital John Hillius of Kuhn Schafer of this city; Mr: son and. baby boy of th 3 m and baby gir “Quanrnd of thi i Our Profit from all Sources RELUAEAUAE AEA CONVENTION Louise Hoerman, superintend- ent of the Bismarck hospital; Miss Esther Teichmann, superintendent of the hospital’s training school, and Mi: Winifred Mutcherknauss, one of the murses there, left Monday for Fargo to attend the annual state convention of nurses. They will remain in that city for a few days. : Thg American Public does not believe all it reads. It insists‘on being shown. sf When Swift & Company says its profits are only a fraction of a cent per pound, many believe we are not telling the whole story—that there are hidden profits. xy Here Are The Facts: ~ Our net profit on our entire business. for the year 1918 amounted to only 1.76 cents per dollar of sales, or less than one-half cent per pound, and ~ TTT DANCE TONIGHT The Sodality girls of the Catholie church will give an invitation dance tonight. at_ the Knights: of Columbus hall to which all the young women of the parish will be the honor guests, McDonald's will furnish the music and refreshments will be served. It is ex- pected that other dances will be given during the winter, ] t 1, Included profits from hides ‘and all other by-products. Included profits from all sungiry side-lines. HERE FROM STEELE ! Mrs. Bruce Miller and her’ daughter Miss Rose Miller, of Steele were in Bismarck yesterday arranging for transportation to Long Beach, Calif., 2. FAUNCSUCNTONAOAT EEA NAAAAAEUEETAGE AAA AAA ere a beak = witere” Ney iwe te shend sthe;: winter fits on all subsidiary corporations. 100,000 are hee built during the current = months, Mrs: amd Miss aller intend 3. Included profit iary yh 54 i = leaving for @ Pacific coast about see ite pr : s | December ist’ pnatwhile in’ Blenack 4. To sum up—it included the entire profit from year. 40,000 more readily could be marketed. Thousands are priding themselves on pos sessing one of these Post-War models; thousands more will have their hopes filled; thousands will have to go without. Which class will you be in? Price, $985 f.0.b. Detroit every source of revenue.in which Swift & Company ‘has. any interest. There are no other profits. Furthermore our accounts have been checked and certified annually by leading public accounting firms. Swift-& Company is sincerely trying to get the facts before the public. Ifyou: have any questions re- garding our business—write us—and ‘we will do our best to answer them. In discussing the packing business be sure you have the facts and that you are not unintentionally spreading misinformation. If you get the facts we have no doubt as to the verdict. : visited a number oft friends, NEW ENLISTMENT AGE The nevy recruiting station at- Minot onnounces that minimum age fof en- listment in the: United States na has just/been placed at eighteen years. A number of young men from this part] « of the state will probably take ad- vantage of this new ruling and ‘seé the world” from one of Uncle Sam's big warships. / MAUNA AAA AAA TO HOUSE PUMP Carl Liner, © custodian of the city hospital, appeared before the commis-. sion requesting that the pump engine q at the hospttt be covered to prevent|< # the pipes from freezing. Harry Thomp- son was named to take charge of the matter as hey was more closely in touch with the trouble complained about than the other commissioners. The commissioners accepted the sids- walk assessments for 1919 amounting, to $6,046.63 and the sewer connection assessments for the same period total- ing $2,069.91. There were no com- plaints lodged with the commissioa against theae assessments. Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. oom WESTERN SALES CO. Bismarck ti . HAMUANCEA AAO AAU em Use Red Cross : 4 Christmas Seals —————— TTT UVTI EEUU : 000A * jean BY SCOTT & bowne