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a ae 19 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU. ' TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 19 Bons , K sums of money to which it rightfuliy 1 SENATE FAVORS jytie eee OTS iV j Large hae have been allowed con- F 'LOOD CONF: 'EREES 4 m j tractors through unfair salvage values . . t fea ; for raw materials and government of- W. ‘'H. Robinson, state engineer, is ow, 0. ee a iy ; OG} | ficials, charged With the responsibility|in Fargo on business connected witn ‘ede iy {eps | of adjusting claims have not exercised] flood conirol, operations‘in the Red hey 5 i | # mployment sutic-ent yigilance in protecting goy-|river valley. Governor Frazier today t mi h an e mM i Niet Y ernment interests, Mr. Graham charg | announced thet in compliance with & ag FH f H Wa ted Se 7 | ed. He urged subm of all claims} concurrent resolution adopted during . 7 ra { anve (AS | A {settled or pending with the war de-|the special session, he has named See that the daily functions are regular and normal wl ;, (ie is | eG partment to an impartial board for re-|O. E, Blanding of Harvey, ‘Senator i “f Edge Bill Authorizing Corpora-|view and tinal sett : ‘alter Welford of Pembina and Sec- : ‘ , ( g A 3 Ms Fifty percent of “informal con-}retary Herbert Hard of the flood con- ‘OU can’t expect the little cnes to , A | tions to Loan Europe Is tracts" suspended by the armistice} trol commission, delegates to the inter- be happy and playful when the head Advanced have been adjusted y th damages to ational contergnce to be held th feels dull and the stomach bloated. The i i deaths D ad. - North Da , fj ks j la : TTACKI PLAN], £20) the settlement of the American] Minnesota ag Manitoba will be when you notice them crosé and {retful you by |GRONNA ATTACK we Gab coi contract, the ueaher worked out. / Se eae Celie ry pe q i —_——_——_— suid, “the government Jost fully 17], ethaps they have missed that daily 4 4 | Avamnington. Dee 16 percent of . the cost of tin{ GREAT NORTHERN TRAIN function so necessary to ¢omfort and ladontednte the eon tte a ee 14 more than it should SERVICE TO BE RESTORED health, Look at'the tongue and see if i lon the Bdge bill autho: 2-1 Representative. Crake. in ste 5 Sa the breath is bad. Watch for belching. : hie ling cf corporatons to extend credit Mia method of stle by the war dey Fargo, N. D., Dec. 16.—Restoration These are the tell-tale symptoms of cor~ ya recora vote Was faken onde MEAS") ment of 100,000,000. pounds of surpl of TMsseneer train rvice on the Stipation, Tonight give a little of Dr. % jure now goes to the president. ft ginor held when the armistice was! Grett Northern railroad effective at} y aA aicls at | Senator Gromna, republican, North) Ginea. Copper rounct moda: midnight Thursday will not be com-| Caldwell’s Srp oe il se i : of the senace banking com-| ii the sine ile [plete according to information receiy- bay-at any drug store for 30e and $1 'a sy Ano. in ; hpoaltion to thefanounts due for government. copper ca by officials of the company in Fargo naa pa Te it will ely the Bema not think of being without a bole in the ag nie: during the war. oda and the troublesome symptoms promptly i ‘ a or Gronna said the dill would |My: Mingiva! that the producers in}. Advices trom the railroad adminis: deappeni. house for the emergency arises almost daily i x i exchange. Heling ale of their pr e|tration are to the effect that restora- : we, when it is needed. F » measure especially be-|yo i vw } tion of service will take place “excep! Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsinie acom- a ig es use it failed to place upon stock-|URled States Metals HGR ELON AGENTIIEA Le Ont tunis tas vat Tennle Lixative heibs with < 1tsbite of the fact thet Dr. Caldwell’ MA hunters of proposed. fieanene cope, ;cUred grett and substantial profits and{for a few local train main yines bination of simple laxative herbs with osnip Pepsin is the largest selling liquid oo hollers of proposed nancing (eorpo- in the pirehase of the surplus eopper|#@d some branch line trains. pepsin, Unlike the harsher physics it acts Jaxative inthe world, there being over ibe oe SE Pete pee ee from the. government. through. this Santee genily end without griping s0 that while 6 ition, Wottes sold each sear, any hae posed oa stockholders of real bamks. | cy gle agency. simedt contrat of FRENCH AVIATOR FLIES rpiiivud Gaile ietfialf ieeku also be ioe lend ot name ad ij 5 ES THOW HERR a cocnlteineetestpre 3.75 MILES PER MINUTE] [given to a tiay baby with pertect safety, sdrect for a free tril bottle to Di, I qd. erties coppers were hy combinations: agree | ——— Thousands of American families would cello, IMinvis, A 4 [to hy the government enthied ta se] | Paris, Dee, 16.- rt at ae, i ae | cure large “profits. whieh they other-| Speed of 2pproximate' miles — — YF 5 call me a busybody | SQUANDERED ON Wise wontd noe nave nodinell oe" Tat hour was scored by Sadi Le- a I a Ss belie beara Sac nadedee Tho government sico made it possi-| Conite, the noted French aviator, 3 S < fas 2 ue it. pate | hle for certain copper producers to Anan eae airplane f Re % Black Apes. ft % j et in and byways, the nooks maintain and largely increase the fay. “Lecointe who | holds World's Seed Emporium. The black apes of Guinea have long, We | t sand the mansions, | BAD WAR CLAIMS price of copper to the publie since the ite oe a a prghe he London if stil the world’s chief en silky hair, ahd their far is used for ie | signing of the ariistice by disposing] French speed record last Septem- r f the seed’ trade. touffs und capes, fo lee , everywhere and f[ | i a lisesine chee te ps her covered the distance of a kilo. | Porum of the s : | q d - — of its surplus to a combination of such : Ps know | ‘ j z naalineerae? i sale ° moter in today’s test that an aver- 3 e | Representative Graham of Wi-|" goitiement of the claim of the aes Spee Of gol: Hapoute: 190 ) ie t get-together fellow. And I’m at al #1)“ bvawiad ty ana Sta ‘dQ Steel Car Cony mee n hour while during some 4 \ wherever T go. [ make it my busi | pote Charges ate ty ait Heminlso che reed), wens: made sneer 26 f Sidhoneterse 1. i V V Ns t y ole C it HOxd iy § oOte K rs’ i q See 3 Settlements an audit and approximately $1,120,000 - aera $e 4 : i nes w who's looki ora nd Tmake | : was paid to the claimant on the final] Miles) an hour or about 2, 84 | a iles a minute. siness to know where the job is ¢ t | settlement. mi at é BUSINESS! tO know Ww here the job is and I pur | Washington, Dec. 16.-—Representa-| “Phe committee is convinced.” he Re aA } I id one together, That's addition—that’s me. ive Graham, republican, — Mlinois,|continued, “that the ateged settlement} 5, (WEATHER REPORT HP i “ le name. That’s the way they man of the select committee in-]is unjust and om to the, govern: or twenty-four hours ‘ending at ; fe e TMeet me uC Penn ae | vostigating expenditures by the war|{ment and that in its making the in- saatinoditate at T a.m 5 f t sify me. If you’ve services to sell, jobs to department in a speech today in the|terests of the government have not d rature at 7 A. Meee. J 3 tod ~department in a speech today in sa | no q orntiee | vive out, houses to rent, property to dispose of, an house reiterated charges he made r heen "properly cefentel Haine it ie STARR ae a eae F as a rey veutly that interests of the govern-|also tinctured with frand there can he Linn cao Sa culo to swap, just tell me. TH tell it “all over ment in many war claim settlements|little doubt. ‘That large amounts of ad er yeas nee : i town” and then you'll realize what a get-together have not been sufficiently guarded |property haye heen disposed of in this Pei en : ia i nail ‘ 7 : ie q sulding that “in many cases the gov-[seltlement which the government] Prscipitation Ss 1 ervice | render, through the Want Ad columns of crument has been deprived of large|should have retained, is also obvious. ighes vin veloc a) 1 2 : It is equally ag apparent that certai: For Nortt REG < E fair oes ae 1 oy | jollicers and agents of the United} 24 Nor Aes ail gene role * H | Bak is Ras States who were charged with direct tonigh! anc Wednes¢ lay; somewhat i | i TT | esponsibnity in the matter. failed. tof Coden et portion tonlent snot 2 ' MD | 1 the things they should have done ta/Aie West Ame south portions Wednes ia oe { oe | protect the interests of the gov ae Lowest Temperature he j ti fl \ ii { FR | | Z ; i ment or connived and confederatel| po n6. é oes fascina in \ | T | B N Smyrnia Candy Co. with the Claimant or were so careless argo : 6 é e 8 avors, | . \ George te joke jot their autles as to call for the most] gp pant, unexcelled purity and large | 404 Main Stree acyeroxcritigha Winnipeg . 7 p 1 Hy 4 eaninecnrramecctiorcmesceniteenia ct Winnines: variety of assortments make Paris P CELT Candies es Found RES Oe ERS Chocolates preferred wherever good. on | | ut up in fancy GI S i : oe chocolates are known. / ‘ z ossevercesosonnannnncsnnnnesseee' : “A ‘i Boxes \ eet ee The hand is quicker than the eye| $ MAY PUT SHINE BALL Leading. C ° } i mDIRTIN 7 IMM eading. Confectioners Sell Them PRIBUNE AN a | and so is the typewriter. UNDE! E i \ ate U E Ww T ADS BRING RESULTS ) IMM Fifteen years ago, some of you may NDER BAN OF LEAGU i remember, there were two great ‘ ; i x 7} z magicians appearing before the Amer- AERC ee : THE PARIS FACTORY SOC AC Uy ican public. Hermann the Great and ‘shea we LaeteN oes MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA : 20 ENN ENE iy con, ca. ree OU oe pra 1 ‘Keller the Magician, Although rivals| §.2°)"son, after secing a. recent ‘ they were great friends. They were a At A hington, in which a 3 sitting together at Brighton Beach the pitchers were shining the ball, ee one day when an: admirer of Her- declared before leaving forPhil- mann's came up and started to tell adelphia that he would leave it | the latter how good he was. to American League club own- | “You know,” he said, “that I am ers to keep or legislate against something of an amateur sleight of hand| 3qthe delivery at the next-annual expert, myself, 1am sure no one but meeting. When Cicotte first your: have deceived rte with C that ¢: Y troduced the shine ball Griff “Oh, is ay | do fe 1 ventute to yaay jthis gentleman declared he would have his Mth tt ne ieee sive you! 3 pitchers use it until it was ick you did last nigh said’ Hermann modestly, “that aaa ‘ , ry simple trick. Any One could: fought it. Getting no relief, he ees ‘il “bet a hundred dollars he could forced out of the game. With said the amateur and Hermann took a the bets : ‘ ‘ i i a the exception of Johnson, they’re A deck of cards was brought an oat * a Kéller performed the trick with ease and| 3%! doing H mow. It may end the shiner.- ” ee, ss you don't know my friend Mr, said Hermann as he pocketed | 3 ° the hunéred. When any sleight of hand promoter wants to sell you wild cat stocks) or to exchange something he says is sufe to make you thousands for every doljar you put up, for your Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps, you had better fifid out whether you know*Mr, Keller, ‘A prospectus and a promise is all the eogonys United States Railroad Administration Director General of Railéoads equipment these fakers require. With that simple apparatus they can make oils wells spout where there 1s not enough: oil to bubricate a watch; the; can find gold where there is not enough yellow metal to plate a profiteer’s con- sclen@®; they can make rubber planta- tions flourish in countries Where the natives are the only things that stretch. If 4 man has $10,000 salary, he may be able to afford to take a chance. If he has less than that amount he’ cannot | afford to lose. You know there is no trick about gov- | ernment savings securities. You KNOW | they are safe, that they ‘are profitable Ee a a and that you can exchange your War Savings Stamps and Savings Certificates for cash at a profit when you need it. if you think the sleight of hand men cannot fool you, faeat Sir. Keller, Passenger Train Service Restored ' |. on December 18th FFECTIVE December 18th, the usual Northern Pacific 4 | Railroad Passenger. Train, Service will be restored and ' trains taken off December 8th account of the coal shortage will again be placed in operation. Dandy Air Rifle For Real American Boys oSorforgoofe United States Korean Treaty. “Tt was in 1982 that the first treaty If Dad remembers his first with Korea was signed by the United 5 f enn States, and foreigners took up their shooting piece, he also rem | sesidence ywith official sanction at bers how happy and bursting y, i () Chemuipo, the seaport of the capital, || With joy he was when he re- Seoul. Even with this foothold in the |] ceived it. One of these $3.00 new country, the unwelcome visitors || kind will make your boy pushed their way but slowly into happy and he can enjoy the other parts of the kingdom, and as |] byisk outdoor life to the full- late as 1897 only a relatively small est extent. These Rifles are portion had been’ visited by white men.—National Geographic Magazine. The first North Coast Limited Train westbound will leave F St. Paul and Minneapolis December 18th and the first North i Coast Limited eastbound will leave Portland, Tacoma and : Seattle December 18th. Due Bismarck 7:12 p. m. Saturday.’ guaranteed to give satisfac- tory service — strongly made OH! Yes! JOHNSON’S for|} 2nd handsomely finished. Hosiery. fi i directly responsible? How much of the “high prices” are you submitting |{> Call at or phone local agent for detailed information. : Prices from $2.00: to $5.00 to, without the effort of trying to economize? Not all manufacturers nor : all merchants are “profiteers.” Maybe none of them are intentionally. Maybe some have better resources of buying for less. Maybe there are others who can sell cheaper because it costs them less to do business. Are ri —_— W. A. McDonald” A. M. Cleland 7 “ Agent General Passenger Agent GIRLS TRAINED mets FOR GOOD JOBS LOMAS HARDWARE Hundreds of vou women, : ; trained by Dakota Business Col- if lege, Fargo, N. D., are making COMPANY good as stenographers and book- keepers. Many ‘have accepted eee ven more responsible positions. UHI DIU NINH EUs u About 22 ex-pupils are asst. bank you seeking out the places where real economy awaits you? If not, don’t [ Dear Public: For how much of the High Cost of Living are you yourself | \ i i | | | mm complain about “high prices’—the fault is yours. If you’re really sincere | in keeping down expenses, take the trouble to “shop arcurd.” There are leashiers, the latest being Eleanor some places well worth looking into. They are adve this paper. . ed every day in Rambeck, now with the Farmers State Bank, Mavie, Minn. Miss M. Russell was recently oT Open Evenings Until Christmas. : ; placed as court stenographer for the State’s Atty, and Miss E. Winter ~ with thé Dazey State = = Pe bllow the $ucce$$ful.” Write i ‘ 5.E.Be RGE 5 ON &50N “ q ; ' : E E. L, Watking, Pres. 806 Front s t., Fargo, N. D., for informa- : : t : % TAREE : tion,