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AMERICAN LABOR HAS NO QUARREL’ WITH THE LEGION President of Yank Organization Issues Statement to Workers’ FOR SAME Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. S. D'Olier, national commander oj the American legion, teday issued from national headquarter; s the following statement rega’ attitude of the American legion toward organized. labor. “The attinde of the Ameriein té- gion toward organized labor is exactly the: same as atitiude toward all groups of Amerlean citizens who are interested In a square deal for alt in the malntenance of law and order ail the protection of the institutions handed down to us by our fore! FOR GOD AND COL FIGHTING END ated the pan vases ot “Bor God and country, we associate ourselyes together for ihe — following purposes: To uphold and defend the constitution of the United States of America; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuat? 2 one-hundred per cent Americanism: to preserve the memories and incidents of our associa- tion in the great war, to inculente 4 sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation; fo com: hat. the aufocracy of both. the classes: and the mas: to mike right the master of might, to prowore 4; good will on earth: lc transmit to posterity the principles of justice; freadom and demwecracy: to consort ate and sanctify our comrade, Cured His Piles Now §8 Years Old But Works At Trade of Blacksmith and Feels Younger Since Piles Are Gone, The oldest active Dlacksinith in Michigan is still pounding his anvil in the town of Homer—thanks to my internal method for treating: piles, Mr. Jacob Lyon, Homer, Mich. T wish thaf you conld hear him tell of his many experiences with oint- ments, salves, dilators, ete, before he tried my method. Here is a letter just received from him: Mr. B. I, Page, Marshall, Mich, Dear Sir: -1 want you to know what your treatment has done for me. 1 had suffered with piles for many years and used suppositories gnd all kinds of treatments, but never got re Nef, until I tried yours, completely cured, Although I am 88 years old, and the oldest active black- smith in Michigan, I feel years young- er since the piles haye left me, I will surely recommend it to alt I’kiow who suffer this way. You can.use my let- ter any way you wish and I hope it will lead others to try this wonderful remedy, Yours truly, J. L, LYON There are thousands of afflicted people suffering with piles who have never yet tried the one sensible way of treating them. Don't be cut, Don’t waste money on foolish salves, ointments, dilators, ete., but send today for a Free Trial "} énd that the ex-service men, ¢ CHICAGO OPENS Am now|Machines of Every Known Type ship by our devotion io mutual help- fulness.’ “The ,purpose of the American le- gion is two-fold—serv to our com) rades and service to ove cout SERVICE TO COMRA “Under the head of ‘service to our comrades’ we will exert all of our tne fluence and all of our strefizih to the iectally the disabled man and his dependents of those who paid the supreme sacri- fice, shall receive thit just and) fair treatment which they have rsason te expect from a patriotic and liberal country. “In serving our ccuntry we shell endeavor to keep alive that spirit of seryice which induced us all to re- spond to our country’s call in the time of her need to the extent of beii:;, will- ing to, pay the supreme saci this we propose doing by ass the maintenance of a hund cent Americanism based on fair ply} and a square deal for.all. LAROR IS PATRIOTIC “The members of ¢ are patriotie Amer the members. of the Ame! are patriotic American citiz have proven their patriotism and theit loyalty, Consequently, on the pury we are in layal members. are members of or ized labor, and it is our hope tha may be able to convince every © ice man who i member of org: labor that our purposes ‘are the as loyal citizens ‘and that every ¢@x- service man in organized labor wits join the American legion, All e ige men who are members of organ ca labor have proven their loyalty and their patriotism to {he country and now appreciate their responsibilities as citizens, and we. therefore, hope it will not be long before they are all active members of the American le- gion.” GREAT AIRCRAFT CIRCUS TOMORROW Will Compete in the Windy City Chicago, Jan, 8—FE and the roar of propellers as well as displays of many types of American and allicd aircraft will be a part of the aeronautical show, to be. held here January 8-15, inclusive. The show is to be given with the aproval and pat- ronage of the Manufacturers’ Aircraft association, incorporated, and will be followed later in the year hy similar shows in New York and San Fran- cisco. Pilots of the various large aircraft of my Internal method for the healing of Piles, No matter whether your case ts of long standing or recent development —whethor it 1s occasional or perman- ent—you should send for this See trial treatment, No matter where you live—no mat- ter what your age or occupation —if yon are troubled with piles, my method wil) ‘relleve you promptly. This liberal offer of free treatment is too important for you to neglect a single day. Write now, Send no money, Simply malt the coupon—but do this now—TODAY. ¢ ‘° FREE PILE* REMEDY FR. Page, S4LR Page Bldg, Marshall, Mich. Please send free Method to! trial of your |. Shoe Repairing Joe Crewsky repair shop does quality shoe repairing. A fancy job at a reasonable ate Many corporations will demonstrate safety devices and will display the goo:l points of their craft. If the weather DID YOU EVER USE SLOAN'S? Keep it handy to promote prompt relief from rheumatic pains and aches HEN you know what Sloan's iment will do, as thousands of men and women the world over know, you, too, will keep i it handy. You will use it for those “twinges of rheumatiz,” for relieving that lame back, muscle stiffness and soreness, aches, all sorts of external pains, and exposure aftermaths, Only takes a little, applied withosit rubbing. mn penetrates, scatterin, the congestion, Bringing merciful reliel to the throbbing. jumping part. Three sizes -» 70c., $1.40. Any druggist has it. it not, we'd like to know his name. Sloans : Liniment Keep it handy jobs can be done while you wait. Send your work to me by parcel post:and I will do the rest. JOE CREWSKY 109 Thiid St. Phone 898 Hurley’s Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance Hits ‘ Any Size Orchestra Furnished if 514 8th St. Phone 130K While the labels on the bottles and kegs don’t show, we'll give you one guess as to what is flowing into oblivion. It happened in Kansas City, Kan., on the day before’ New Year’s when Roy Hubbard, assistant attorney general, destroyed $30,000 (at pre- vailing prices) worth of wine, whiskey and gin. The liquor was gathered in raids covering a year’s time. home and “playground” of Carrie Nation. © i person look many years younger.”* hibition ayins]COMES TRUE WHEN “READ ’EM AND WEEP!” K. C. used to be the How to Make a Gray Hair Remedy Mrs. Mackie, the well-known ° York actress, now a grandmother, and whose hair 1s still dark, recently made the following statement: ‘Gray streaked’ or faded hair can be imme- diately turned black, brown or light brown, whichever shade you desire, by the use of the following simple remedy that you can make at home: “Merely get a box of Orlex powder at any drug store. It costs very little and no extras to buy. Dissolve it in 4 cz. of distilled or rain water and comb it through the hair. Full direc- tions for use come in éach box. One box will last you for months. “It is safe, does not rub off, is not sticky or greasy and, leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray-haired ver Grant ‘ont. According to promised’ to mak» parachute jump from a plane oly fect ‘off the ground. // Little one man scouts will be ranged alongside. of great - multi plan and gas filled. blimps:.in the um where the display will De. idie Rickenbacker, American ‘ae of aces. will visit the show, and one of the bullet-riddled Spads he flew. over dhe western front will be on d'splay. Teed Landis, who became an ace ‘and a flight commander while serving with the British, will also visit, the show. ‘There will be a. Rickenbacker and 2 Landis day. British aviation will he represented bv the Interallied Aircraft corporation. The, Avro—British training plane— will be one of the planes the corpora- tlon will show, Col. William Rishon, leading Cana- dian ace, will visit the show accord- ing to present plans, He has 72 Huns to his credit, Curtiss planes of many types will be there, including the little triplane in which the world’s altitude record was broken and the Eagle—a three motor- od cight passenger bus. ANCIENT PROPHECY HAIG IS HONORED Lendon, Jan. 8. . 8—The prophecy of Thomas the Rhymer, wha wroie “tyde whay may betyde, Haig shall be fale of Bemersyde,” bids fair to be fulfilled. A movement is on foot here to pur- se the Scottish estates of Memier- syde, together with the historic man- sion and present them to Earl Haig, (who adopted the designation ‘of Eari Haig of Demersyde on his elevation to the peerage) as a record of the Britisn people’s admiration for his triumphant leadership of the British armies dur- ing the war. The property is mow owned by Lientenant Colonel A. B. Haig. \ t} was Bemersyde where Turner! the painter, was taken by Sir Walter Scott, the poet, for the purpose of. making drawings to illustrate the sccn- ery of Scott's poems, The estates, which include the fa- mous mansion, have an area of 1,306 eres and the market value is put at $268,000 for which sum it has been de- cided to appeal. They have been owned and occupied by the Haigs continuous: of Mertow ter of a ¢ 2 300 years was the battleground. of two hostile nattonalities as well as the seene of almost, never-ceasing internal conflict, rapine and dissenston, Of the hundreds of forts and castles which once ted on the Scottish side of the border, Bemersyde, is the onlv. one that is still inhabited as a mano- rial residence “and inha the family Hing were the promontory of O} a Melrose, the spot on whieh the Saxqn of Aidan, more than: 1200 go, uplifted the symbols ot of the river teward the purebase of the estate ate ta he accepted by every bank in land, JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pur HEPES Silk Hose. }the form-<of avcone, it would have a fae: 6 4, DUEMLAND, Chicago, Jan, §.—If all the dinmonds mined in history and existing today as cut and polished gems were ered from the ends; of the carth, they would form a pile about, as large 2s a wagon loud of’ coal dumped on the sidewalk,, says ia. Chicago statistica expert. The ‘pile would contain 46, 855,474 caratyand the gems would weigh 10 1-2 tons, -If the pile were in base- ‘diameter. of eight feet and a height of five feet. Reckoning the dia- monds at $200 a carat, it would have a value of © $4906,612,200.. It wouln contain 710.14¥ gallons worth $5,539, 023 a gallon, or:76 1-3 bushels valuet at $51,570,720 a bushel. All the world’s diamonds could“be packed in an‘ ordi- vent clothes closet or a kitchen. pan- "This estimate is. based on an ap- proximation. of? the total output of rough diamonds in the world’s entire history, India, 4t 4s estimated, has produced, all told, 50,000,000: carais; Brazil, 15,000,000; South Africa, 17u. Borneo, 1,000,000; Britiso 50,000; Australia, 150,000; 1 2.000; Siberia, 500; United States, 100. This is a total rough out- put of 236,777,374 carats or 55 3-5 tons avoirdupois, Only about 50 per cent of rough dia- monds are cut into gems and. los about 60 per cent of their weight in being cut and polished: Diamonds are practically indestructible and the first lamond ever minced may possibly’ still he in existence. But the estitaté ai- lows for the loss of at least 1,000,000 carats by flood, fire,’ shipwreck, and other disasters, These reductions and losses leave a total of cut:and polished diamonds at 46,355,474 carats. The estimate of $300 a carat is the minimum. price at which-diamonds can be bought today. ‘The popular demand ‘Why Pyramid ? gg ge Pym th ee SEND FOR FRE ‘'FREB TRIAL, Matled. free in plain wrapper. It cives you'relief. Bet a Toreent” box Yeou-Have No Idea Hew ee Pyramid Is Until You Try I of Pyramid Pile Treatment ea any druggist, Be relieved of itchi ing, protruding piles, hemorrhoids and euch rectal troubles. A single box has often been eufficient in one night. Send coupon for free trial. Take no substitute, FREE SAMPLE COUPOY . PY DRUG COMPANY, a oan oe Bldg., Marsball, Uleb. send atest, mea fA) o, eamarte ot lain wrapper. oe DAILY TRIBUNE Starving Women and Children _ Are Asking for Bread MILLIONS OF JEWS—Men, Women and Children—are dying of starvation and disease in war-stricken Poland, _Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, Galicia and Palestine. Rich ‘and Pvor haunt: the bread lines. : ia Mothers wander crazed, emaciated, homeless, with starving babies piteously. beseech- ing at their barren breasts; children, weak and skeleton=like, lie famished, dying and dead; thotisands upon thousands of them, in those afflicted lands beyond the seas.: © oe ESE ARETE Mae a THEY MUST BE SAVED! To you men and women who read'this appeal, if you are capable of. pity and human ‘charity, to you with hearts and consciences, without regard to creed or. sect, they appeal for help i in this their darkest hour of aa You CAN save them! -JEWISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN ~~. “LIFE FOR THOSE IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH” City Chairman GIVE ALL YOU CAN. YOUR MONEY WILL-SAVE PRECIOUS LIVES. ——This Space Contributed By—— MONTANA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - ee) S. D. COOK? General Agent : LL. THE. DIAMONDS IN THE WORLD | | “NO BIGGER THAN ONE LOAD OF COAL for diamonds was never so great and they, have become the gem of working people as well as the wealthy classés. They are worth three times ag much now as before the war and sell at from ane ta #2000 000 a carat, ' Let’s go to to JOHNSON'S i Hosiery. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach- Kidneys: “Joart- Liver |" Keep the vital organy healthy by | regularly taking the world’s etand- | ard remedy. for kidney, liver, bladder, and uric ‘acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL. | ee The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- mina, At all druggists, three sizes. Look for Lh mame Gold M. ’s} on every ben, and accept no imiteticn BUY GOOD COAL; IT IS THE CHEAPEST Get acquainted with our Black Djamond Coal —the coal without a fault. We have a good supply on hand in lump and egg sizes, and will make deliveries prompt- ly. Phone 115. F:. H. Carpenter. Lumber Co. =— NOTICE Consumers _ Black- smith Shop just: opened for business. Horseshoeing Our Specialty as E. H. Ryder Blacksmith At Consumers Barn 216 Eighth St. Phone 270 You WILL save e them! ALEX. ROSEN, Local Treasurer Columbia’ Phonographs Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE There is one time espe- cially when you should save and that is while you are regularly earn- ing. You. can open. a, Sav- ‘ings Account in ‘this bank with-any amount from One Dollar up- ward and by adding reg- ularly to your account you will soon build up a very fine surplus. Bismarck,ND. We pay four per cent compound interest on de- posits in any amount. The Oldest and Largest Bank in this sectionof the State - @ Phone 370 for advice on the care of Storage Bat- teries. Questions cheerfully answered. WILLARD SERVICE STATION | 408 BROADWAY J FANUARY & 1626