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“RISMARC Ratey Terese sia asa sth 38 OS OTNE BERRI BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Pisin Bitro-Phosphate to Wut on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strencth, Vigor and Nerve Force Judging from the countless prepar fons and treatment wre contin ually being udver purpose of making Ulin people fleshy, developing Kk and bust, and replacing ugly by the sote curved ity, there wre nd women nd ang Hines of health and be evident) f s Our bodies need more ite than is contained in modern Vhysteians claim there is nothing} wily his deficieney xo well] ganic phosphate inown smoOne | Hitrosphosphate hich Ss] jhexpensive and is sold by most all droge | sts under @ guarantee of satistaenon | hi Hy feeding the nerves Ale | supplyll ry phosphoric or money biel veetly aud bi with the hee Ments, bilrasphosphate should prod welcome Uanstornation in the appear uenuly in weight > carries with Jt Nar-| COMPANY 0X wn disappear che wlow health Minter $s ini pvsde nin of perfert ALIPIOD While Bitro lt unsurpassed far the relief of net genersh debility, ete, Whose Weking At who do net desire to put on Mesh should hee exua care in avoiding fat produeiig food MACDONALD AND STANGE- LAND INSTILE POISON INTO HEARTS OF PRISONERS | (Continued trom Pare One) awful article on charity, comdenmiig the church and ics works There 4 section of the hook de voted wo F felde propaganda, in whieh Sinclaly refers to a simple, on tirely harmle 1d practically cost Jess method of preventing the birth of children “to cheek the blind and futile fecundity of nature——a for mua whieh we me not permitted to give’ because the “whole power off the police and courts and jails is at the se) of religious bigots,” and Sinclale Orta thie herole girl) who, In New York, sought to openty teach birth control, w ent to jal] and fed through a tube when she r@ | Tusdd to eat | ‘yor the da the days of Hanna, Carist and r have gone] hand jn hand,” says Sinclair, and} Burtness closed with a quotation from | Binelalr’s bow t the | “readers of my hooks p tO ark of Const marek are faiher of 4 large | Jn the prison library, “The History| of Great American Fortune by Gus-| ey, author of “History of the} Supreme Court,” whose presence in the traveling library Burtne again. condemned, clo with the atement| that "whatever defense j eded”’ (referring to possessors of fortunes) | “ig supplied by society, with its gov-| ernments and its jud: its super-| serviceable band of lawyers, and its! armed forees,”* Against All Replying to the chi the majority that he was see! rraign veligious factions o other, Burt rs bo was not dir Catholics alone, but religious ere Miller quoted Rob erts rule of order and other leaguers Sought Lo move the previous qu jut Maddock of Mountratl, declired interested in what Surtness anid asked the house to through, Miller again 1 this tne O'Connor 4 fiery de- ot le permitted reading of the Sinclair had in bis hand. Th sion whies, hy a vote voting with privilege Creeds, ge of Miller of against interrupted vame to the rescue with mund t er fo finish hook whiten he resulted in a di of 4 10 25, 1b the minority, ¢ Lo proceed System Not Purged. s demanded the abolition of which had injected such r into the traveling bMbvaries, He dechired, referring to Stang vemoval, that the fact of one heen taken from the syste siroyed the system Ot wan who dominate hoard has not denied thar he the presence in the eling Mb: of the state of such lilerature as this; Me man who dominat this board favored the seleetion for the gue Jeurtne DON'T — DESPAIR If you are troubled with paina or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- age of urine, you will find relief in t 4 Thejworld’s standard romedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Reniedy of, Holland since 1696, ‘Three vises, all druggists. | Guaranteed. Hor the Gald Mi fete cies cre tans er Tobacco and Snuff Gold Seal No, 10—Is a guaranteed vegetable treatment for the tobacco, snuff and cigarette habits, Sworn affidavits and testimonials from grate- ful men who have been cured from the use of this posisonous: No Com- Hd with pure food laws, ‘ice of fu yap aad Heege on itil ls Why you shou use tobacco Nat Tt_is FREE, FREB.” Sond ight now, Start the Now Year right by cutting out uO poison tobacco, Il your friends, Show them this ad- yertisement.” Address Ny | INLAND CHEMICAL Co. limon with tree love, J feel that Gov inew book | them out, King tol | eine s replied thar Bin-| ingt all) stion, | ‘ brary, but that they are unfit to go president of our university Frederick G Howe, immigration commissioner, a disloyalist and a protector of amar- chists from Kmma Goldman down.” Maddock Agrees, Walter J. Maddock declared he agreed thoroughly with the condem nation of efforts lo force these hooks upon the public, He deslared he would condemn any effort to send such works out in the eriewating Mbrartes. He wanted the blame placed for the presence of th hooks in the Whrary, He declared press son the sub: fect m é sisted tbat the house investigating committee, which merely mude a statement of tact anlier in ihe day, should have fixed this blame “ype ponpartisan Jeague has put forth an economie program while “his been contaminated in some way with the ovtrine of free loved, Our eco nome program bas nothing in coum ernor braze not responsible tor ton whieh arisen; 1 juld remove the person and would slop the efforts | being ety pul out such socialistic yot, ‘The majority of Uils hou ree with this soclall rub ish, Jam absolutely opposed to ath @istic poclalisin and the sort of hook this kind of soclalisnt seems bo pp port’ Matdock necessary to pass Hou nou i ted it wis Wi 28 bo coryect conditions, He y refused Jalon to vole for etativer Tw He motion asking the invest! gating conunittee whieh had the evi dence before it to present a supple report fixing the blime for the presence of cHonnble itera fije in the state's traveling Mbrarios. “ie forhought is were necessiry bo protecL our sehools and our homes and our churches, | would Jay down the whole feague program and jon with) Mr Burtness, even though i} pelleve he is and AW” waid the apealer. Thinks He Understands, ‘Ywichell of Cass, thought he under stood the action of Stangeland and ald in placing the Spargo and Meye ks In the penttentlary I brary, Ie Hared fn the Ja gation of 11 prisoners from Cass county, ying were J, W. W.'s, and that doubile they would enjoy such lit erature, “But | would hate to believe that a man who got in there by ac- cident would have to read such stuf” For Traveling Libraries. Replying to a direct question from Maddock a8 to whether the — boolcs which were under discussion were In the traveling IMbraries, which go into the farm homes and the country rhools, Burtness sald: "T have made the statement several Imes that the books were pur- chased to be t out in the traveling Mibraries, J never have said that they had beep sent out, The lis of 22 which | gave the other day are all nd practically all of them r urchased to pocketed for the iraveling Wbrary, The books to which Mr, Maddock refers had tray ing Ifbrary cards, Miss Peterson that if a request come in for books dealing ith socfology she would choose from these hooks nad send “Ail of these books were for the traveling HMbrary with the possible ception of one, Over this one, ove and Hithics," by Ellen Key, there has been some quibbling. 1 asked the librarian and she told me | positively that it clreulated the traveling library. ‘This e. | ment was made to me in the presence jof members of this house, “Representative” Lemke, ) Lemke's views re read into |the record by Johnson of Steele,” who \was in a room with Mr. Lemke this | morning and Mr, Lemke agrecd that | this book by Upton Sinclair was not [fit to put before the publi sald Johnson, who was a member af the committee which made the non-com linital report to the house, refusing to condemn 1 hooks or to fix j blame for their haying been ordered hy the board of administration edi cational expert, What hia with ("2 demanded Twhehell, “What standing has Mr. Lemke in this house’? “f do not doubt,” continued Jobn don, “that some of these hooks are nol only untit for a place in the Ii Mr, through Uie malls, The majority no more in favor of putting such books before the pupils of our schools or even the Inmates of the peniten tary than ty the minority,” 1 also wish to go on record as WRiiuol such hooks,” said Kepresen- tative “I do not belleve the people of my district would want these hooks {0 thelr homes or in thelr schools, 1 belleve in exposing this thing to (he fullest extent. and Tam in favor of having a committee named which would investigate the blame for this matter thoroughly.” Patterson Dissents, Rooks are printed for people to read, so they can draw ideas, and apeeches of great orators are made for people to listen to,” thundered Patterson of Donnybrook, in a dis- senting opinion, in which he declared that because the agricultural college Krew quack grass in an experimental plat it could not be accused of an Intent ot poison all the state's alfalfa fields, The house finally disposed of the matier by rejecting the bill. under discussion, which would have restored Mr. Voiles Takes Adler-i-ka! “I suffered from indigestion and constipation nad my doctor told’me to take Aler-i-ka. It helped me in two days and three bottles CURDD mo. . (Signed) 0. B, Volles, dleri-ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowel so completely it relieves ANY CAST gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Removes foul matter which polsoned gtomach for months. Often CURES cohstipation. Prevents appendicitis, Adler-i-ka is-a mixture of buckthorn, caacara, glycerine and Mr. Lemke got to dot? famous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup Masity and chreply mase wt howe, but it beste theo all for quick rewulte, 2 vey 5 FAT ao SWISH Thousands of housewives have found Dat they can gave two-thirds of the money usually spent lor cough prepara- Vows, Wy for makisy wren ee the well-known old recipe | cough syrup at home, i je simple and deep but jt has no equa for prompt reeulls, Jt takes, " of & counh and gives imapediate rebel, <td opoing mn ordinary cougis in Jess, ounces of Pinex from any it inte a pint boide and rapulawed -Fugas L or corm syrup, Poway, it | en vivht pra | | j a family a ; | truly ily it | penetratiny r | parcage of the thre ena apd ya 4 oh | dre better for bronehis hoareeness of broveh rt 2, Pines is a epecial and highly concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, known tt sid over tar ity healing effect on the membrane Avoid disapointinent by asking your Arugyist for '2Y%, ounces of Pinex” with full dircetions and dow accept anything elie @ Guaranteed bo pive absolute satis | function or money promplly@ efumded | The Pinex Co, Me Wayne, Tad, | maemodie croup, Miss Minnie 1 of North Dakota common KEhOOL By8- tem und have abolished the board of ndininistration headed by George A, Tottent by rejacting « motlon of Tywelhells demanding that the inve: Hinathig committee inform the hor ax to dls conclusions from the evi dence and by adopting ® motlon made by Walker, chairman of the invest Ing commitcee, that a special com nittee of five, two to be from the mi- noruly, be appointed to provide for a survey of the Ibrary whose results would be submitted to Mlerary and educational boards to determine the propriety in our traveling libraries of Upton Sinclair's attacks en religion und Meyer's recommendations of the courts, the presidents and American government general NEW WAY TO MAKE MONEY: HOARD DOLLARS AND SELL AS BULLION (Continued irom page one) contract which specifies legal tender by paid that unless legal tender is paid elther party to the contract can legally declare the contract unfilled and thus repudiate its terms. Nei- ther the silver or gold certificate is legal tender, but if the proposed bill dd gold certificates will be- come legal tender. pias ——— J &. | ae SUPREME COURT | a Py FROM CAVALIER COUNTY Honstain Brothers Company, a [cor- poration, ‘Plaintiff and Respondent, » Linden Investment Company, a poration, and Joseph Power and Id. I. Donovan, Defendants, and Ie. T Donovan, Appellant. tyllabus. In this case it appears that defend- ant Donovan owned two lots in Mow- mray, IN. D., and in the year, 1908 he contracted with the plaintiff! to con- truct on said lots a grain elevator of specified dimensions, in cordance with plans and specifications, to be of forty thousand bushels eapacity. Donovan ag) t to pay for the same $7,000.00, ass freight, $240.27, and one sleve, $20.50, making $7,260.77. He has paid, in all, $4,154.60, The bal ance due is $3,106.17, for which jndg- ment Is ordered. with costs, The de fenae wa that the elevator had not so descriptions lity those which are general; that expressions of quantity must yleld to particular descriptions; that — de- riptive words, with definite and cer- lain meaning, control the expressions of fuantlty, Appeal from the District Court. of Cavaller County; Hon. Chas. M. Cooley, Spectal Judge, Modified and affirmed, Opinion, of the Court by Robinson, J. Grace, J, concurs in the result; Bronson, J. dissents, Birdzell, J. dis- sents In part, Geo, M. Price, Langdon, Attorney for Appellant, Kvello & Adams, Lisbon, Ni D., and | citizenship. *| Anniversaries of | Cas County; Hon. A. T. Cole. Judge From 4 verdict in favor of defend-| ant on its counter-daim, plaintiff ap- peals. Affirmed. | Opinion ef the Court by Robinson, | J, Bronson, J., and Grace, J. copeur in the result. Harry Laskow for Appellant. Barnett & Richardson, Fargo, Attor-| ney for Respondent. UNCLE SAM WILL GO INTO MEXICO TO GET JENKINS j », Fargo, Attorney | (Continned From Page Ones | ment does have the right to expe ncighboris and does expect, that governments will not let their own misgavernment or internationa) diffi- culties excuse them from the duty pro cling, 49 the best of their ability, ihe safety and weifare of our Ja Mex-) ieo iavuppears thac not only bas this not Leen done, but thar murders, rob peries i kidnap of United} have been winked at if; tually encouraged. though the fiaprisonment of Jen kins is to he made ihe deciding issue in oir course M net is not altoget greed that Jen-| king has a clear claim in demanding that Unele Sam extricate him from his predicament, ‘The demand that is made on his belalf is made more par) 7 Uewarly because of a belief that the} po fe Lj RE ste Carranza administration, by the ar- CNAZIMOVA rest of a consular agent of this gov- ernient, are adverdsing their dis-|The world’s greatest actress, dain for the auchority of the United] who appears tonight sat the Or- Statex, than becaus Jenkins can re ea a wre eran ee a seven-act drama that will thrill “the cabinet has asked Seer your very soul. Lansing,” this member id, "to ful. She is great. gather fuller data us to Jenki nalure of his Mexican interests, He has accummlated a considerable] HORSES IN COUNTY fortune in M », iL seems, Has he recent that a a Aad con, | HAVE NEW DISEASE rribute to DUE TO COLD SPELL tribute to the upkeep of the govern- ment whose protection he naw asks? livery American citizen, no matter whe come tax, Has Jenkins paid income tax to the United States during his period of residence in Mexico? That would be the reat test of his bonafide Animals as Malady Seems to Be Spreading “The truth is, of course, that not one in 40 of former Americ: now residents in Mexico, who have been working to get Uncle m’s army to make good their gamble in ‘Mexican lands and mining resources, has paid one cent for the upkeep of that army Horses in Burleigh county in com- mon with their brothers in other parts of the state are affected by a'sort of distemper somewhat similar to in- fluenza and farmers in this section are urged to watch their herds carefully and protect the animals as much as and navy since they moved south of an : the border, possible during the present cold wea- “The fact remains, however, wholly == — pheum theater in “Toys of Fate,” | She is wonder- | residing, is subject to our in-| Farmers Warned to Care For | The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been i in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of ve and has been mcce under his pers CAE. sonal supervisioa since its infancy. od de 4 Ailow no one to deceive you in this, Zi Counterfeits, Imitations and “* Just-as-good”? are but Experiments that trifle with and. endanger the health of { Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castcria is a harmless substitute Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcetic 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 Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy end natural sleep. Tae Children’s‘Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. ; GENUINE CASTORIA. ALways Bears the Signature of a | - Ta Use For Over 36 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEw Youx cr 1 “We receive reports from all creel and farmers should furnish their stock the State of a’ mysterious mmalady | every protection possible during this which resembles bronchitis and in-} cold wave until the animals are better flammation of the lungs and a number; able to stand the cold.” ;of animals in this county are afected{ Whenever horses are found suffer- 'by this disease,” said County Agent] ing owners are urged to communicate George W. Gustafson today. immediately with a veternarian. The “he reports state that in some in-| pe LETS he male eetloutly stances horses have died_but so far, tom immediate medical teeatnienee® as I know there have been no fatal-| "+ pea cake re hg 3 | s in this county. The cause of this Dance tonight at Patterson’s jepidemic is undoubtedly due to the , . svdden and unreasonable cold weather hall. A. O. U. W. ten-piece a. \ , With its extremely low temperatures; Orches aside from. the question of interven- tion to assist such fellows, this gov- ernment must do something to end the constant nagging irritations aris- ing from the present situat‘on in Mex- ico, Jf Carranza, as president, cannot or. will not do it, then we will have fo do it or ourselves.” Weddings Honored Here Last Night A double wedding Anniversary was celebrated last night when Mr, and Mrs. O. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Lundquist dined at the home of the latter. It was Mr. and Mrs, Roberts’ twenty-fourth anniversary of their marriage and Mr. and Mrs. Lundquist’s C \ seventeenth, tliar freak of fate occurred y when The Tribune published a ount of the Rt. Rev. Charles P. Anderson, D.D., bishop of\the dioc of Ch . \ Bishop’ Anderson was the minister who~married Mr. and Mrs. Roberts in 1895 when he first entered the ministry and had a small chapel in Oak Park, Ils., a suburb of Chicago where Mr./and Mrs. Roberts were horn, The Roberts remember. Bishop An- x C derson very well, he having christened Mrs. Roberts’ sister and buried Mrs. Roberts’ mother during the first. two years of his rectorship. At that time Rev. Anderson was a very broad minded man, took an. active part in young’men’s and boys’ sports and in many other ways endeared himself to his congregation and the residents of that place, At that time. it was predicted that Rev. Anderson would either have a bad ending or become one of the big- gest. Mea in the.Hpiscopal church. ai C Happily the latter ‘prediction proved true and today Bishop Anderson is chairman of the joint commission on = Jesse Van Valkenburg, Minnetapolis, Minn., Attorneys for Respondent. ! From LaMoure Count Samuel. Dickson, by LeRoy Gilfora, his guardian ad litem, Plaintig: and Appellant, vs. 1. 8. Salisbury, De- fendant and Respondent, a Syllabus, Av verdict was directed for defend: ant. The trial court made an order for Judgment, reclting the direction of the verdlet, and ordering Judgment. for costs in favor of defendant. On No- vember 21, 1918, judgment was enterea in conformity with the order, and no- tlee of entry thereof. served. On May 7, 1019, a second order for Judgment thereon. ‘The second. order, and judg- ment are Mke the first, except that a recite that the action is dismis ed It is held that the first. judgment was final dtermination of the rights ot the parties; that the entry of the’ sec- ond jydgment was of no. consequences, die tat no rihgts were affected there- ny. Appeal from the District Court of TaMoure County; Hon. J. A, Coffey, Iudge. ; Judgment, reversed and cancelled. Opinion of the Court: by Robinson, J. Bronson and Grace, J. J, dissent. James Monahan and Thomas V, Sni- livan. St. Paul, Minn. Attorney for Apnelant. was signed and | judgment’ entered | M. the nation-wide campaign of the Epis- : “af copal church. Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago, Doctors sald my oniy hope of cure was an operation, Trusses did. mo no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly and com- pletely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has:never returned, al- though I_am doing hard’ work as a ‘car- ” penter, There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble, I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how you may find a complete cure without Operation, if you write’ to me, Eugene + |. Pullen, | Carpenters: 189% | Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured—you may ‘save a life or at Jeast stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger pf an opera- if qa THE WE WILL’ PAY \ YOU TOP. 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