The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1919, Page 3

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SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1919 ? fl ] tI ier signed Art LeSueur’s famous Wob- UNKIND TOI. W. W.’S bly resolution in the summer of 1917, IS:FRIEND HANDSON and for whose ‘benefit , President ep; P. G. Hanson of Northwood 1s Townley,.-Governor Frazier and Com- unkind to the Wobblies, the-gentle- missioner Hagan, in corporation witn men. in whose ‘behalf Governor Fraz- |". LeSueur labored diligently to es- tablish a closed shop, with an eight hour day, time and a half for over- lime and so forth and so forth, a year or so ago. Mr, Hanson in a resolution which would repeal the anti-tnjunction law which now prevents law courts from interfering with the innocent. diver- sions of) picketers, walking. delegates and other strike-makers, refers to the “I, W. W. and other radicals opposea to the government of the United States,” and he declares them “at eit @ menace to every farmer employing labor,” and suggests that “whereas the | of this state as nullified by ithe enactment of Chapter 171 of the session iaws of 1919 are insufficient to protect our farmers EX ” 7 against the depredations of the I. W. Be sure te state chest measurement and elecva W. and other such radicals, when ordering, REGULATION KHAKL-COLORED ARMY Coats | CuIcrRency be declared to exist a “ an open season be specified for Wob- me as above-mentioned costs, Khaki color, . Some | blies and cooties of thelr kind, ———— fortunate tA Betialy Aue regula isa Meet ats — g therenghly, A cleaned, | pressed and. dyed 2 bh ad reco colts. ‘There ware rom a Jot of salvaged coats, bet tailored undse gove grade of woole today ‘eantnat ty fatinely claim them to $14. ted a, ein CUTICURA TETTER Bothered two years. Skin at tips of fingers would peel off and fingers would get dry and brittle and crack and bleed. | Wore gloves all the time and could not lace shoes. All disfigured. inally'wrote for sam- ple Cuticura. - Bought two cakes Soap and one box Ointment and in less than two months was healed. From signed statement of Victor Klotz, 5832 Erna Ave., Rt. 1, Sta. B., Omaha, Neb., August 16, 1918. Prevent these distressing skin troubles becoming serious by making Cuticura Soap, and no other, your every -day toilet soap,assisted by little touches of Cuticura Ointment now AVIATOR'S LI Sleeveless Veite, known In. the ormy udiat Under government supervision ned fussatt calf ski soft y ive drab pure wool; WE GUARANTEE ‘as represented, and the above Goods tr rigid government inspection, insuring low prices make these articles F DERAL SALVAGE co. 38; Weet,and Superior Stre ee pttiae tine. GOLD SEAL No. 10 Kills the desire for tobacco, snuff and cigarettes. A guar- anteed vegetable treatment. Sworn,‘affidavit’ and testi- monials from grateful men who have been cured from poisonous tobacco. ‘Complies and then. ‘They are ideal for keep- with pure food laws. . Price of ing the complexion fresh and clear, full “treatment $2.75. Our Book “A” tells why you should NOT use tobacco or snuff. It is FREE. Send right now. Address, Inland Chemical Co., Bismarck, N. D. hands soft, scalp clean, hair luxuri- ant. Always before tompleting your toilet dust your skin witha few grains of Cuticura Talcum, an exquisitely scented face and skin powder. Sample Fach Free by Mall, Address po rd “Cutica 8. R, Boston.” Sold everywhere. Soap ise” Oretmnent 3 and toe. talcunn oe, GRADUATES GO TO STANDARD OIL.CO. For the 68th-time, the Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., ‘has supplied capable, thoroughly trained office help to the local Standard Oil Co. Misses Dagna Bergan and Myrtle Russell were recently placed there. Miss Edna Peitz went to the oil company’s Moor- head branch. C.\V. Severson is the eighth D. B. C. pupil placed with the big Equity Co-operative “ WE NEED FIFTY EX- PERIENCED UNDER- GROUND | MINERS. STRIKE: SETTEED. IN THIS. DISTRICT. BEST WORKING CONDI- TIONS IN AMERICA. GOOD HOTEL. COME AT ONCE. | Packing Pleat Annie we man is the fifth one for the Monarch Coal Union Transfer Co. * Mining Co. “Follow the successful.” Write |F, L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., for informa tion, ; Monarch, W HIGH: CLASS MANICURING . For Ladies and Gentlemen Miss Verlie Lyle McKENZIE BARBER SHOP McKenzie Hotel Basement Time of Day and Train Reports Not to be Given by Telephone Operators In tine with the policy of this Company of rendering to our patrons an efficient telephone service, ‘the former practice of the telephone _ company. in giving the time of day, train reports, and morning calls will be discontinued November 30, 1919. When a telephone subscriber asks: “What is the time of day, please?” it takes as much time on the part of the operator and an ‘ar use. of telephone equipment.as would be required to complete an ordinary telephone call. In Bismarck. more than 500-requests for the time of day and train reports are made daily over the telephone, so when this practice is discontinued, 500 more important telephone ealls can be handled with the same operating force and equipment. The telephone operators have also been instructed to courteeusl decline to give infrmation regarding, matters not directly. relatin; to the furnishing of telephone. service. One quite common practice is for subscribers to request to be called in the morning. Requests of this nature have been made in larger numbers than most people re- alize, particularly by people Without, alarm clocks or those who desire to be sure of being awakened in the morning, With the growing re- quirements of the public for prompt and efficient telephone service, facilities are taxed to. the utmost; to eliminate calls not relating to the> giving of telephone service will permit the release of operators and equipment for more important messages and’ insure better service to the public.’ 5 North Dakota ‘Iideperdent Telephone Company. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE RHEUMATISM Prevents Him Using Arms to Feed Himself—Recom- mends 40 Augusta, Ga., May °0, 1919,—-"T suf- fered with rheumatism and indiges- tion and at times could not use my arms to feed myself. I tried every remedy I heard of with only tempo- rary relief. I was advised to’ try Number 40 For The Blood which 1 did with splendid results. While I am\not entirely well I feel like a dif- ferent man and expect to continue Number 40, believing it will cure me. I have told several of my friends of 40, which they are taking with great results. I cheerfully recommend No. 40 to anyone suffering from any blood or stomach trouble.” Wesley Royal. Witness to signature, J, M. Haynie. Made by J. C. Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind., 40 years a druggist. Sold by Joseph Breslow, eS “THE-OLD RELIABLE” Sell your. cream -and' poultry to our agent. If we have no agent in your town, then ship direct to NORTHERN PRODUCE CO, BISMARCK, N. D. For Colds or Influenza and_as_a 'Preventative take LAXA- TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets, ). Ww. GROVE'S signature on tonight. O’Connor’s or- chestra. WANT COLUMN) | og THE TWIN CITY Tractor and Thre School offers unlimited opportuni you in Power Farming, Complete week’s course of instruction cons! h clear under- rming experts, i storey limits the size of the cl day or write for booklet. for complete course. M Steel & Machinery Co., Mlineapolls, Mieke 11-29-1t ‘IN GIRLS—18 up, wanted U. S. Government life jobs, $100 to $150 month, vacation with pay. No strikes or layoffs. Short hours. Com- mon education sufficient. Pull unnec- essary. Write immediately for free list positions _open.—Franklin__ Institute, Dept. 326 W., Rochester, N. Y, 9-4 11-29-1t WOMEN or man wanted, salary $24, full time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experi- “ence unnecessary: International Mills, " i 11-2921 ed, any line, for strong proposi- tion of merit for general retail trade; liberal commission contract. 00 weekly soe ay producers fo! ‘ex- iiams, Dept. 12348, 3920 Buctta, Gieveland: Ohio, 1 It 1 LEARN TRACTOR AND AUTOMO- BILE MECHANICS in the largest best-equipped school where you get practical training on twenty-five new, latest type tractors, also prac- tical work on all makes automo- bile motors including a _ 90-horse Aeroplane motor. We teach ng, lathe work, acetyléne welding, storage battery ‘work, farm electric light plant, house wiring. You will be an expert in this worl when you have finished your course, Spend your time in a well equipped school and get,the best. The North Dakota Implement. Dealers’ Asso- ciation ha elected. thi. thool for their actor Show next Januai i 3 SON TRACTOR & AUTO SCHOOL, Box 926, Fargo, N, Dak. 11-28-1t i WANTED—Salesman with car_experl- enced In. selling groceries, tree: foods, lghting systems, ete., to trade, Wonderful opportunity, exclus ive territory, Stewart Adams’ Co., 106 No. Halstad St., Chicago, Mil 11-29-1t SALESMEN—New Carburetor for Ford Cars. Simple, not’a moving part, in- stalled in thirty minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage and start in zero weather without heating: or priming. 15 day free trial, Our St, Louls man sold 3,000 in 11 months, Salt Lake City man made. $1200 in_one week. Write U, & J. Carburetor Co,, 605 W. Jackson Chicago, 11-29-18 make big profits selling” our 3, perfiimes, cold creams,” facé 's, spices, medicines, ete, Beau- Tita high grade line—exclusive terrl- tory—sample soap free. Dept. 141, St. Louis, Mo, 11-29-18 FARM. WANTED—Send description. —C. C, Shepard, Minneapolis. 11-29-18 FOR SALE—1918 Maxwell touring car, run 6,000 miles. 'A bargain if taken Call Bismarck Gas. Co at once. wi Nir wan —Reliable man in each ciple city to manage office and road men distributing. feature’ moving pic- ture films and supplies, to” theatres schools, etc., bond required must bi able to open office, only business ex perience nec: Independent Alc fon zgture North State 1b FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN — $150, — $200 monthly, experience unnecessary; write Railway’ Association, 109 care Tribun FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern * house, suitable for two, ara i ect, or Phone at WANTED—. modern room. ¢! ine in, phones A. E. Snyder, Bank of. h. Dakota 11-29-2t FOR RE INT—Nine room house on 6th Street, modern except heat. Hedden Agency, Webb Block. Phone 0, WANTED—Housekeeper or sin eral_housework. Mrs. W. Ave, Band Ist St. Phone Son 11-29-tf Pop Corn, fancy quality, two kinds, rice and , vice, 10¢ pound; hulless, ‘Algo Stowell’'s: Evergreen 15¢_pound, sweet corn, 10¢ for parching or hominy Parches. perfectly in metal popper. Write for quantity, prices; send check, P. O. Order, or. draft, add postage. R. E, Fitzgerald, eres ie BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with-pain, Everything worries and the victim becomes ‘despondent and downhearted. To . or seed, + bring back the sunshine take The national remedy of Holland for over £00 years; itis an enemy’of all pains ro- eulting from kidney, liver and u: troubles. All druggists, thrae sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every boz | ce ‘ead accept 20 imitation Big < dance at zi “Armory ‘a v Write for our large catalog.—HAN- |* -| getting your cylinders reground, | oy. Lacassian.Co.,| , | SUUDAUAUUOUONEAASUACAAUAUEEONOUGUOUSUIOUAUEAECUUEOUOUNOUEOEQOUOGEOUCOAOOUDOUDLOOOEOOUGUONOUODNCOION BISMARCK ° We can save you money by | OHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, 9,000, 25¢ to 50¢ high fitted with new pistons and | rings. Write fur prices, Bi Oo LD 5 marek Foundry & Wel ding Co. | Head ‘or chest 3 are best treated “externally” with Big dance at Armory| tonight. O’Connor’s $ or- Vex Vane chestra. *YOUR KS VAPO UQUUDOUNAUAUUUUTCQSCUUGSUNUGONUOOOQCHOUEONDSOUEUOUONUONUOOCUONOQNSOOSUANOLOOCUOOSOUOCSOOUENOLED== : At Christmas : : Time— : Your friends can buy anything you can give them— - except your photograph. BUTLER STUDIO “Photos That Please” Over Bismarck Theatre. Phone 249. (And he’s not as busy now as he will be in December.) F There’s a’Photographer in Your Town Wanted 100,000 Lbs. Rabbit Skins FORMER MUSKRAT PRE-WAR PRICES COMMANDED BY RABBIT SKINS TODAY IN SYMPATHY. WITH HIGH PRICES GOVERNING KINDRED RAW FURS. 5 ~. Buyers of’ FURS, PELTS, WOOL, HIDES AND JUNK. Tanners of FURS, COATS, ROBES, LEATHER WRITE FOR PRICE CATALOGUE Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. BISM! ARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Our Mr. Folsom has just returned from the Eastern markets, where he picked up some wonderful bargains in Jewelry, Christmas Gifts, Novelties, Leather Goods, Silverware, Manicure and Toilet Sets and a superb line of Rings, Watches, Lavallieres, Watch Chains, Cigarette Cases, Purses, Hand Bags, Bracelets and countless other suitable and useful Christmas Gifts. You can make a small deposit and have any article laid aside for you until Christmas and make regular payments after Christmas. We urge you to do your Christmas shopping early. A benefit. Come while our stock is most complete. FOLSOM’S TWO STORES Pendants, Sterling Silver It is truly for your Lightweight Lightlight Tleavy pa to $18.25. Top, $13.95. Heavyweight, $13.50 to $13.95 Mediumweizht, een, SEG to $1800 __ to Sats ea 60 to $13.90, Bulk,, $13.60 to $13.85. | 3, ig sows, smooth, $12.75 WE RETAIL AND WHOLESALE BUTTER | As we control the output of several small creameries;our prices are as low as you can get anywhere.. We are re- - ailing HIGH GRADE FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER at, per pound...... 68c We carry a full and complete line of Groceries tailing HIGH GRADE FRESH CREAMERY J. W. SCOTT CASH GROCERY BISMARCK, N..D. 305 Sey enth Street Phone 816 DrLeGear'’s ile If you are not getting winter eggs you should. Hens cannot pay a fair return on your investment un- less they lay in winter, when you get the big prices. «Dr. LeGear’s Poultry Prescription. | puts hens in condition forken heavy winter laying. I diddy » Guarantee you will get more-profitable results, from its use —because I Anew the effect on the hen's systems is won-. derfully beneficial. Hens need extra energy to lay in win- ter.. My. poultry prescription gives it to them—because it helpsthem digest, and get more egg-making elements, and surplus energy from the feeds Tones up their systems, and keeps them healthy and strong after the moult so they can lay right through the winter. Thousands of poultry raisers will bear out » my statements. Try it) yourself today. ~ My own Prescription, used in my 27 years’ veterinary and poultry taising experience. Manufactured only by Dr..L. D. LeGear Modicine Co. St, Louis, Me

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