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\ i | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN: / THE PRICE | 5 Oisices for o5' is placed on every package by the manufacturers. It is the same now as before the war. The H. C. L. does not need to worry you when you purchase— KC Baking t A TouARARS K C OUNCES fo, Specials on odd pieces of fur-|f niture, also on several floor and | 5 table lamps. Ask to see them. }* HELP WANTED—MALE EEE) WANT COLUMN Cf Webb Brothers. | Private homes in Hastings, Eng- land, are supplied by a main with sea | water for bathing purposes. | EARN ACTU. CANIZING. Auto School. HELP WANTED—FEMALE AL AUTO REPRAIR, VUL- Los Angeles Y. oD Cc. A. imo | for general Mrs. C. M. house- Dahl, en Phone 751 or call at 117 Main 14-tt | WW Better thant P ANTED—House eral housework Ave. Band Ist $ ives __ROOMS FOR R eeper oF Mrs. W. F. § Phone Fourth St. ENT girl for gen- "Ss and kitchen help wk | i For Liver A Wholesome, Cleansing, | Refreshing and tlealing | Lotion—Murine for Red- | meee ~ FOR. 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' An “Exide” Battery in your. car will put a sturdy, willing and dependable power supply behind your starting d lighting. syster m. ft will do for you exactly what it is doing for hundreds of thousands “A Sure Start Assured” / of other car owners, making a proved fact. Let us show you why. eo Corwin Motor Co. fis Bismarck, N. D. ( a ’ per} i-6t { AUTUMUBILES—MUTURUY CLES by Western i LOST AND FOUND LosT—Pocket hook containing $80.60, be- tween Broadway, Annex Pool Hall’ and nume on pocket fe return to ‘Tribune 11-28-1wk POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS NT During holidays y xperienced in clerking, in- ping, cooking, moth- helper, trained nursing. Answ ae W., care Tribune. 11-28-2w POR SALE OR RENT— MOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR SALE—THfouse of six rooms, be mod> This house for $7,000.00; of hy FOR SALE—A Ford touring car good condition. - Phone 406_F-12, WANTED TO RENT dern rooms ping after mod January Ist, Write 110, Trib WANTED TO RENT—Three or four far- nished ro Nght n modern house with house ping privileges; would ider unfurnished rooms for family of three adults. Address ‘Tribune office. 12. MISCELLANEOUS of North Dakota at joining small town; 100 ‘s under cultivation, good building running water, 0 per acre. » balance a ged. Write ib _12-4-1wk A GOOD IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE or rent in Red River Vall Minne- sota. Four miles from good town;:Write C, L. Kellstrom, Bismarck, N. 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Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept, of Agriculture, Capitol 71, Madison, W 11-24-60t FOR BALE—Wicker baby carriage, good condi tio ¢/ 638K, 812 7th § $._D. D 12-2- WANTED—Second-hand vault door, Ad- dress Box 546, Bismarck, N, D, | State price in first letter 11-18-tf JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose. Tach ( > MIN Mia NG Powareof cour it Manufacturer of every kind of Envelopes and Filing Containers i Eases Colds At once! Relief with “Pape’s Cold Compound’ The “first dose eases your cold! Don't: stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snofling! A dose of — “Pape's Cold Compound” taken every ‘two hours until three doses are taken) us- ually breaks up a severe cold and ends all grippe misery, Relief awaits you! Open your clog- ged up nostrils and the air passag of your head; stop nose running; 1e- Meve the headache; © dullness, fever- ishness, sneezing, soreness and_ stiff- ne: pe's. Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug Stores, It acts without assisiance, ‘Tastes nico Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's OPEN SEASON IS DECLARED ON THE “FOURTH ESTATE” (Continued From Page One) son stuff” in the ‘Bismarck Tri- bune, quoting headlines stating that Buriness' charges ‘as to the contents of a traveling library box in the pub- lic I:brary had ‘been substantiated by the- house investigating committee fincing those books in that box as: charged. Another league legislator charged that The Fargo Forum had fibbed about a bill which would declare any elector residing more than one half mile from his polling place an absent voter and permit him to vote an ap- sent voier’s ballot. He declared this false, because, he said, this provisoin applied only to women voters. Then he was compelled to admit that this measure, Senate Bill 9, was exactly] as reported until last night when it was amended in the league’s secret caucus, and that the newspaper re- port of the bill was correct at the time it was published. Tales of the American Tobacco big slush fund, references by Mill chairman of the house tem- perance committee to the sending of} a member of this house to the peni- tentiary for aecepting\ a bribe during the snuff prohibition agitation; yre- huttal of these charges by Twichell, who declared no member af the house lad been sent to the penitentiary for accepting a bribe, and that no bribe had been accepted, but that the man} who offered the ‘bribe was convicted and sentenced on. information which he (Twichell) furn‘shed, and a final charge by Walter J. Maddock, who de- clared that neithéf he or any member of his family .used tobacco in any form or approved of it, that. church organizations, the Red Cross and oth- er patriotic s fes had practically forced cigarettes. cn Amer! sol- diers while fy france fighting for democracy and that many of our boys had contracted the habit. there, fea- tured ihe discussion of the cigarette bill. € Hardt declared tht sole purpose of reconsideration was to referend the bill for a note of the people he as- serted his belief that the people of North Dakota could be trusted. He denied that he had ever received a “red penny” from the American To- bacco Co., but invisted that no five g —>/C———————————— BACK ACHE Limber Up With jetrating Hem!in’s Wizard Ol A harmless and effective prepara- tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma- tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum- bago js Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. It pen- etrates. quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and musclés. , You have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every day ailment or mishap, when -there is need of an immediate healing, anti- septic application, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. . Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied rea the bottle and t your money back. af orver constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips; pleasant little pink pills, 3 sents. Guaranteed i Wu XX \Wainsas BeBe The Drink ing matured wine, Sold | than five prove or disapprove of the use of to- ‘Hoare, Ivers, Johnson of Dickey, John- HY, happy times! All are cheering the glorious old Virginia Dare these days. No alcohol, but the right body, flavor and smack. A man’s drink, yet the home drink too, Wonderful for the stomach. Pure as the sunshine that grows the grapes. Plain_or mixed, it beats everything, The only non-intoxicat- Auk your dealer or swrite us direct for,“ The Art of Hospitality” a book thai solves the problem of-wcial entertainment, GARRETT & CO., Inc. -, Bush Terminal Bldg. No. 10, Brooklyn, N. ¥. aa wl ee FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919 men, referring to the members of the temperance committee, had a rght to speak for all the people in North Dakota on such a subject. Johnson of Steele in voting no on the motion to reconsider said: “I have been painted here as a socialist and a freelover. I wouldn't be surprised any day to sce a curtoon of myself with my numerous wives around me, bat I do object to being pletured with a cigarette hanging out of one corner of my mouth.” : The league: majority called the min ority’s bluff on postdated check fi- nancing of drouth-stricken farmers west of the river wher Walker unex pectedly this afternoon made a motion to reject’ the committee report for indefinite consideration of House Bill 24, requiring the Bank of ‘North Da a to aceept checks dated not mgre years ad for not more than $460, Walker's motion carried. He then moved that the bill be con- sidered enrolled and engrossed and placed on final passage, which also carried, and a record vote which will give everyone's views on {Ne question of postdated financing will be the re. sult. SENATE BILL 9 TRIMMED Senate Bill 9 which would, it has been charged, destroy the Australian secret’ ballot system by permitting every elector residing one-half mile or more from his polling place to vote an absent voter’s ballot, by mail, In the ‘presence of anyone qualified to administer oaths, was tamed down in secret caucus last night as a result of universal protest, and it now ap- plies only to female electors. The bill is said to offer splendid equin- ment for the organization of the fe- male vote in the country and for abe certaining just how the country wo- men are voting. REPRESENTATIVES ON RECORD North Dakota representatives who went on record Thursday giving the people of the state an opportunity to say for themselves whether they ap- bocco in the form of cigarettes are For consideration: Bratsberg, Bol- linger, Bjerke, Burtness, Caddell, Carr Donner, Dungan, Durkee, Engen, ler- guson. “ Gunhus, ‘Haines, Hammond, Hardt, Harri Herbert, Humphreys, Johnson of Cass, Johnson of Pem- bina, Kell. Kelly, Keitzman, Koller, Krueger, Kunkel, Larson of Pierce, Maddock of Mountrail, Maddock of Benson, Malone, Martin of Slope, Maxwell, ‘McGauvrain, McLaughlin, MeManus, Mikkelson, Murtha, Nathan of Logan, s, O'Brien, O'Connor of Pembina, O'Connor -of Grand Forks, Olsen of Ramsey, Olson of Ward, Ol- son of Barn Olsgard, Opland, Pat- terson, Petterson, Prater, Reid, Rei- shus. Renauld, Robinson, Roquette, Rusch, Severson, Turner, Twichell, Wadeson, Walker, Whipple, Wog, Yeater.—64. Against Alberts, Bryan: Frederi reconsideration; Bailey, Brady, Brostuen, Burkhardt, Byrne, Heckert, son, Hall, Hanson, Harding, Arnold, son of Steele, Johnston, Kamrath, Kelder, Kellogg, Larson of Ransom, m of Stutsman, Larkin, Lazier, Magnuson, Marshall, Martin of au, McDonell, Larty, Miller, Moen, Nathan of Sheridan, Nesvig, Nims, Pleasnace, Randall, Riba, Sher- man, Strom, Weld of Wells, Weld of Kidder, the speaker—45, NTERTAINING THIS AFTERNOON s. Lynn J. Frazier is entertaining i this afternoon at the executive ion on Fourth stre ‘Mrs.-Rich- H. Grace and Mrs. John N. Hagan Frazier, A large enjoying the at t are assisting ‘Mrs. number of gues hostess’ hospitality. Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. PINIPLY? WELL, DON’T People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply fase will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a: few nights. \ Cleanse the blodd, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there’s no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that avhich calomel does, and just as effec- tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe: and ‘irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a “dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good’ feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad Gispontticn or pimply face. ° live Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent ier ‘among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaiats, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take ove or twd nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look: 10¢ and 25c. that Cheers everywhere. s a z * Their Daily EW children find pleacure in the things most vital to their physical comfort and health, so it rests with the watchful mother to _ see that they are done. The child will be grateful in after years. Chief among. the functions necessary to the upbuilding of the little body, so that it wiil not be a dyspeptic, constipated body when it matures, is climination regularly every morning. If the mother will be insistert and allcw nothing to interfere with it, it will soon become a habit, a daily routine that will not be forgotten throughcut life. Po Peet the torpor will ¢ disappear. It acts gently end) without griping, and es it SUBORDINATE LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS ELECTED OFFICERS LAST NIGHT The subordinate’ lodge of the Inde- pendent Order of Odd-fellows elected] officers last night at its regular meet- ing. The new officers are: H. J. Sirolkke, noble grand. 1. H. Langley, e grand. I, 5. Folsom, s Solomon Nicola, The offic appointed the noble grand -are Theodore. Koeftel, right supporter. Adolf Scharnoskie; left supporter; KR. C. Rober Warden; son, conduetor; Carl Anderson, outside guard; Charles An- derson,* inside guard; C. A, Meisner, cha) lain. 3 The officers appointed by the vice grand are August Watz, right support- er; Olaf Amundson, left supporter; illness. Laboratories, Bismarck.ND. The Oldest and Largest Bank in this section of’ the State ‘Columbia Columbia Records . ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED \COWAN’S DRUG STORE Mother! Teach the Children Health Duty You can’t be too insistent! contains no narcotics and is pleasant to the taste, it may be given to infants. Thousands of families have been regulated to healthy maturity with Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. 7 > A bottle can be bought at any drug store’for 50c and $1. Those who already know its virtues buy the dollar size and consider it economical, Ina large family there is always someone who would feel better for a dose of a good medicine like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, Tis spite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell’s J million bottles sold each yeay, many tho ed its benefits have If dress for a free t bottle to Dre W: B. Caldwell, 311 Wash: ington "St, Monti- cello, Iinois. mil Bressler, right station: support; Fred Swenson, left. station support. ‘The insiallation of the above officers will take place January 7. Seven mem: bers will take the initiatory degree next Thursday night, HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are mostannoying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia, KI-MOIDS pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. 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Every- one should maintain two accounts: a Checking Account for daily use and economy, and_a Sav ings Account for ;surplus funds. ‘ The First National-Bank pays 4° per cent dom pound interest? on/Sav- ings Deposits from One Dollar upward. e E———-} Established 1879