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SHOW DOWN FIGHT AMONG GERMAN FACTIONS COMING : ‘apital and Labor to Have It Out | , During the Winter, De- clares American BY HAROLD E, BECHTOL European Manager of the Newspaper regard the Enterprise Association Dee “A showdown fight | capital and- German | Berlin, an x to force the; been getting p to now labor has ssion after concession with li tle opposition. has determin- ded a clash while conditions have been at their worst. TEST OF STRENGTH CERTAIN TO COME: “But the show-down is inevitable. “When the factories get coal and materi and are ready to step out in earnest, the owners will force a test of strength. crev of it. Labor knows it. Dunning is an. American been in Germany continuo! years; before the war, all the war and since. the American Armi: called him to Spa for s as special advisor on conditions Germany. He is in close touch with labor inal business conditions and talks fre vith many of the biggest busi men in the nation. “The industrial capitalists know that the shorter day has come to stay,” he said, “They know that .the workers intend to keep a voice in the management of their working condi- tions, and so on, “But they say that Germay only hope lies in restoring as much as possible of the old German efficiency. €osts must be kept down as well as profits, There must be plain, hard work. They are preparing to fight, “Politically, things are more set- tled. Personalities may change, but BAD COLD SOT YOU? FEELING GRIPPY? King’s New Discovery goon starts you on the road to recovery through st. November | Comm: veral weeks, in} e NCE tried, clways used. That's a trite My but one it is to Dr. King’s New, You witi like the pr ness-like way it loos: congested che: tured throat, r new cold, grippe, cou b The kiddies can tak perfect safety, too. No bad after-effects. Standard half a centu 60c. and 0 a bottle. At your druggist. z E : Don’t Continue Constipated Don't let your bowels bulldoze Make them function body cleansed h Dr, King's ess, Biliousn. Smyrna Candy Company George John 404 Main Street Homemade Fresh Candies and Ice Cream Every Day Chocolates, Bon Bons, Caramels, Ete. i few Germans admit the possibility of any successful uprising and change of i form of the government, either by Royalist or Reds. {REDS CANNOT WIN PERMANENT CONTROL “The winter will undoubtedly bey a hard one, Coal, food and clothing will be very scarce. Sporadic rioting d violence are things to be guarded st, perhaps expected. The Com- s may even achieve local, tem- porary successes. But the strong Ger- man middle class won't stand for | comm Remember Munich, The Reds gained complete control there. They lasted a short time, “I ean see how American bonkers| and business agents coming in fresh,| ituation as hopeless. No one can sit down and appraise Germany and find ju al loan by pure business standards. As ja business v that sense, a ‘ade, | credit for ¢ If a credit y to prevent a crash—hopeless It must come on the t y necessary art toward| out of the ques- to give her a ng off her obligations Most Germans, | think, really are| | confident Germany will pull out, how- ever they talk times. Conditio are on the rade, at any rate, can see that and our reports all show| ac “It will be a long, hard struggle, of| course. Some Germans speak of 25 ye ome of a generation, But few} of them want to throw up the sponge.” LEPROSY CURE FOUND AT LAST om | Vegetable Oil Checks Dread! Disease a (N. E. A. Special to The Tribune.) Honolulu, Dec. 8 —For the first time in history, the complete cure of lepers is announced, Twenty patients haye been discharged from the Kahili hos- pital and, after several months of ob- servation, no recurrence of symptoms is noted. Dr, A. L. Dean, president of the Unl- versity of Hawali, and a distinguished rhemist, has suceeded in isolating the active principle in chaulmoogra oil, made from the seeds of a plant, which for some time has been recognized as helal in the treatment of leoprosy. The medicine is enclosed in capsules | and injected Into the muscles, Sears | of the disease remain, but its ravages are at once checked, Treatment is ¢ y the ryice, ARMY STORES. HIT PROFITEER ied on exclusively 1 United States Public Health Consumers Save $24,000,000 in Food Sales Tt is estimated that the govern- ment stor pened to dispose of sur- plus army food, haye saved the people about $24,000,000. Up to Noy. had sold direct | to consumers $ 0 and through other ch - ed another $12,000.000 worth. estimated the prices were 50 percer below the retail levels. To date the stores but some of them ma. month and they may all be closed - two months, he supplies will so di- minjsh that it will y to continue are all running, them. Bacon, che | ed heef hash in small stitutes, i ples, raisi s beef tongue and dried beans are already | exhausted. The biggest demand was for canned frnits, corn, beans and bacon. The left-over food will be large cans of corned beef, roast beef, tomatoes. hard hom ead. large packa of oatmeal and dehy-drated pvegetables. There are still plenty of canned tomatoes and considerable beans. peas and corn Manufacturer of every kind of Envelopes and Filing Containers Security & perl) Minneapolis, U.S. A. nvelope Gmpa 39 of ope en = Heated pavilion. / j # Aberdeen Angus Sale Dec. 16, 1919, at Aberdeen, S. D, OTTO We will sell forty-five cows and five bulls December 16th, 1919, at Aberdeen, Closing out entire herd of breeding cows on one farm in this sale. The cows, many of them with calves by side, are large in good breeding flesh,’ several of them sired by Grand Champion bulls. The bulls in this offering are outstand- ing. Eric Lad K. comes from a family of show yard fame and isa sire of show animals, Send bids care of Dakota Farmer, - Aberdeen, S. D. ee (ONGEASEAGNOARERESEREDOUSOOCESOQOUOGASSUCNEOGSNONOOTOUREUOOOSUSAEOSLSUSOOSUGUDERAGESUOUINSHAS a EE OATS BALDWN FARMS W. H. COOPER, Auctioneer - D. 8. i Ellendale, N. D. jof a chapter of fi THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR You WANTED To SIT IN HERE DIDN'T JA 7 TEL [Eis THe LIKES OF YOU- ALFREO— Cas BRINGS A LADY To A-PLACE. LiKe THIS—— warr'kh TH’ NEXT STATION PLEASE. TELL THOSE MEN TO STOP SMOKING— x DID NOT want TO COME IN HERE — I Ssust NNOW XM GOING TO TEAINT. AW-SAY! WHADOA YA TRIN’ 10 DO 7 START A acent 7 SToP' Em SMOKING THATS RICH — 2 OH-— IFEEL SO which the people should buy up with-} which, by the way, is del out delay. It’s bizarre, but parado: In many localities other prices have! doesn’t really “rough it” been held down. The government had; jungle or no “jungle. a taste of how the packers try to stifle; The English sportsman traveling on competition. The government was! the Dark Continent has set the style. selling 12-pound cans of bacon at $4.15, He takes with him all the comforts of In Buifalo packers put similar cang home, practically everything excepi on sale at $3: The packers cut the the garden hose and the family lawn price again and finally the government ; mower, dropped the price to $2.75 a can, lower | Pleture Maj. Pretorions, re joubtable than the packers were able to go. thunter and fighter, ohe day riski In New Orleans the government was’ terrible death hunting wild elephants selling frozen beef at 16 1-2 cents. Tha in the thorn bush—and the next day packers dropped the price to 15 cents, sitting in a steamer chair outside his and then the government made a‘ tent dictating toa pretty girl stenogra- standing offer all over the Unitel pher. For in between elephant hunts States fo sell for 10 percent less than , the major is writing a book. the packers would. When the govern-| | Every morning a Kafir boy brought ment made this proposition, which stili | coffee to drink in bed! He stands, the quintuple meat monarchy | tried to buy Uncle Sam's entire 3 plus of meat to ship it out of the coun- try. «0,| LUXURY RULES in Us tion of the word “Ska-a- ae!” wh really means liquor, but is broadly ap- plied by natives to any sort of d To the natives every white man i “ba: meaning “boss.” After they saw Raven with his hat off they called JUNGLE CAMP him “the bald baas.’’ Dr. Shantz was “the fat “ba: and T was “the thin ., jvaas.” Maj. Pretorious was plain Elephant Hunters Face Peril, | “baas"—with a world of respect in the But Live High Re le our tent at night the captured umbo Junior, rambled around. « his soft trunk into our faces slept. arr ‘espondent. With an-Universal = , mova: Sun ate. MOBUST CHILDREN Visiting the Addo bush to get ac Ne <pedition, up view of Maj. Pretorious inat- a * We Ae ttle mina".| A child should not look pale, ing the wild’ elephant survivors of} 4! pa South Afriea was the Smithsonian} thin or worn. Such condition African expedition's initiation to camy wae a denotes malnutrition. ‘ To The sudden transition was the| /eep up growth and robust- rangest part of it—a quick step from ties and ation into a. thorn nessachild needs plenitude of teod'rich in vitamins. SCOTT'S EMULSION abundant in growth-promoting properties, is an ideal supple- ‘mental food that could well be a part of the diet of every growing child. Children always do well’ on_Scott’s Fmulsion, oO Lene emenenens anne a dL jungle teeming with man-killing wild animals. Our week of if had all the elements ion—camp life that was no vacation-time play. but the.seri- | ous business of facing wild elephants in their jungle home; the novelty of native gunbearers. porters and askari (gnards) that go with the picturesque safaro (caravan) of Central African treking; the chills and thrills of hunt ing the raging, trumpeting mammoths: the discomforts of an actual scarcity of water—and' an.unnrecedented menu of almost exclusively elephant meat. BY GROVE WONDER WHERE, THEY'RE PLAYIN’ WHO'S ? TAKIN IT f EVEN money PK (VA Weare IN THE SMOKE R— THE ONLY SEAT ON THE TRAIN CZECHO-SLOVAKS CHANGING NAMES OF ANCIENT TOWNS ia, Dec. §.—(BY .)—It is only on cient Hungarian city of Pressburg can be located by its new name, Ruled by 1 thousand years it pass- eq under the contro] of the new Czecho- Slovakian republic by the decision of the Peace Conference and a large part inhabitants do not take kindly to the new order of things. Its people are dominantly Germanic or Hungar- Jan, ‘The street signs are in German and} a- | Hung: ian characters and now to them is being added Czech. The old postal and telephone employes have been r& placed by Czechs and Czech high offi- cers installed in the government. Slovak regiments on duty here have been replaced by purely Czech soldiers, In a city as old and conservative anil routine as this, drifting through the centuries undisturbed in its social cus- toms, these things have made feel- ing run rather high in certain social strata. Persons, regardless of sex, who have not acquired legal residence are being expelled. One man told The Asgociat- ed Press he had lived and done bust- ness here for forty years was expelled a few days ago. The list of those cited for expulsion is said to contain names of dead persons. Some Hungarians do not hesitate to express their resentment over the em- ployment of Czechs in government po- sitions here formerly occupied by the Hungarians. Czechs and many Slo- vaks of the educated classes who hold office under the government, say this feeling is due to Hungarian and Ger- man propaganda and has no real strength or extent. Also they admit the nece: of Czech officialdom as Slovaka has little or no educated class from which to draw executives, of ability. It is hard to upset rudely the tradi- tions of ten centuries and talks with many persons, hoth in ‘official and. un- official circles, would indicate that the antagonism displayed toward the Czechs is a natural. condition of this period of transition and not deeply rooted. Probably it is stronger here Rt. Rev. Charles Sumner Burch, for Thirteen Years an Editor, Now One of Joint Commission Directing Na- tion-Wide Campaign. : Out of the noise and tension of editorial roome, news- papermen have gone to positions strangely contrasted to those they left. Here is one who left the editorial desk to achieve a bishop's robes, For 13 years he was Charles Sumner Burch, news- paper editor of Kansas City and Detroit. Today he\is the Right Rey. Charles Sumner Burch, Episcopal Bishop of New York. Formerly his words went from the typewriter to the composing room and so to the columms of the dailies, to help mould public opinion. Now they yo out to the members of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of New York, and beyond, helping to inspire the Church to meet the responsibilities which the day of reconstruc- tion has laid upon it. For when the supreme body of the Church, the trien- niel general convention, met recently in Detroit—the city where the Bishop of New York once turned out “copy” for the press—it appointed him to’ the Joint ‘Commission which, with the authority of the entire Church behind it, is ditecting the $42,000,000 Episcopak Nation-Wide Campaign by. which the Church plans to | expand jits work in every field and play its full part in building a new order out of the present chaos, Bishop Burch saw—perhaps with the old “news sense” —the importance of the Nation-Wide Campaign from the first. “Providence,” said he, in his first pastoral address to the Diocese of New York, following his elevation to the bishopric, “has furnished us, at the beginning of our new mutual relationship, with a task worthy of our highest powers. ~~ "The Nation-Wide Campaign is intended to reach and‘touch the life and purpose of every man, woman and child connected directly or remotely with the Church's existence. If the Church of Christ is to hold fast to and conserve the great spiritual values in through the heroic sacrifices willingly offered by our bee men and boys in the world’s most tragic. war, it tust awaken in each man a keen sense of his individual Hea rentpiliLy for conserving these values.” 5 SKY ONLY LIMIT FOR NEWSPAPERMEN HERE IS ONE WHO BECAME A BISHOP by Paul Thompeos Rt. Revarend’t Charles Sumner. Burch } i NDAY, DECEMBDR 8, 19 ax BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ih sahil f t The Kind You Have Always Bougt: and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘ Just-cs-good’” are but Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the health of Castoria is a harmless substitute for’ Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its uge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipativa, Flatulency, _ Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishnesg arising therefrom, anid by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Bears the Signature of @ so For Over 30 Y lat Use. e The Kind You Have Always Bought _Titt CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, nd p d in Pressburg than in the other parts of | IRATE HINDUS ATTACK © Slovakia where the change is not so : “VISITORS TO TEMPLE arent Mandalay. <f{he-- government is Apparent. making rigid inquiry into assaults up The school question plays 4 vevy| on Europeans who visited/Burmese pa< prominent part in the situation here.| godas. A discharged army officer re- The government has abolished the Ger-| cently was terribly mutilated by Hin- man and Hungarian languages in the ore eee, who are opposed to. schools and this means a general oust- ae ver ae ieee teachers and a reaction in house- Homed toads have a peculiar means Many Slovakians and Germans now or ae ST ENS Cp aW MICH IS ‘to eject jets speak ostentatiously in ‘Hungarian as of blood from the corner of the eye. do the peasants of this immediate vi- Se ee La TE, cinity as a sign of their feelings. <A political speaker alluding to this de- velopment said that the Czechs had ac- ’ complished in six months what Hun- jaralin’: flabl gary had tried to do for fifty years. 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