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SIX FOSTER PARENTS OF FATHERLESS FRENCH CHILDREN ARE FORGETFUL A great’ many orphans in France are wondering just now what has hap pened to their foster parents in Am-} erica. The loving y showered upon them d year is sadly m . and youngster whose for the freedom o ing a cold, hard winter withodt even the bare: sities of le, The Bismarck conimittes ot the Fa- therless Children.of Franca reports that many philanthropic cme 3 who adopted French tots a yeu failed to date to renew tt The committee fects that in most in | glances this is an oversight, altho! thera may be, ca where tke ee cost of living has forced a rea ment of the family budget which ae not take into consideration the ward in the land of the lilies, ‘The need of France never has becn more pressing than it is today, Mrs. Cora Worms, who has taken charge} of the Paris office of the Fatherless| Children of France, writing the Bulle-} tin, says: “I have been over miles stead of France, mai. and miles without seeing one home}, intact. Were it not for the American relief organizations, far more appre- ciated and valued than the American} public or .its press realize, I shud- der to think what would happen. It we could only bring home to those who do not understand the real knowl-| edge of the life that awaits people of! ‘the liberated regions!” “We have helped 185,000 children x up to this time. Are we going to de- j sert them now?” North Dakotans, residing here amidst peace and plenty, in a land Kansas Mothers and Those Women Who Dread Middle Life Atchison, K: + —''T tool Pierce's ete seription means of ke in good condi- rain and it brought me hrough this period safely. {Iam glad to rec Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription." C. C. HINES, $25 Mound St 1 After long experience in the treatment of, Pierce evolved Favorite )' purely vegetable pre particle of alcohol gonteined | in 1G siined in almost d arid the in are printed in plain Engl Put up-imtablets or liquid. T Luvalids’ Motel, Buffalo, N.Y tablets for ten © of the have taken Dr. iption many times with ve: ry good results. ? have taken it for woman's weakness when I was all run-down, ee nervous and it soon had me built, rength. I have taken it a tonie and it has never a T have also recom- mended it to others who have been wondey~ fully benefited by its use. Thave done lots of nuting Lam in'a n to know that ‘Favorite Prescrip- tion’ has saved the life of many © woman.’ —MR3.A, GEHRIGER, 1402 Wood Ave, 2; more the bre uttle |: Favorite) untouched: iby the ruthless hand’ of re asked to imagine what.,the situation would be here had condi-|7 tions been reversed; ‘had America, in- borne the brunt of n; had our towns been desolated, out homes demolished, and our families rent asunder! As we would hope that our allles of France might then succor our little children and their struggling mothers so North Dakota is asked today to give. even tho giving hurts and thereby becomes consecrated, to just preserve th of life in those little boys and girls over there upon whoge sal- vallon depends the future of one of est civilizations the world has erman in ed Hansen, 48 Thay of the Bismarck Commit. te ‘atherle33 Children — of France, and re-gdoptions or new adop- tions may be addressed to her. orth Dakotans who already hay sopt- ed their French kiddies through the Bismarck committee are as toliows: Womans club. 4 street, secret trong, Eatre Nous dD. f Events club, Mes, MeG!uis, Mrs. Jean Crowl, Dickinson, dD Grand chapter, O. B. S,, Towner, N. N. D., Mrs, Jean Stevens, Miss Elizabeth B. Greene, Sheldon, ‘Wilton Campfire Girls, Mrs. Mae Mame, Wilton, N. D. Mrs. W. P, Jones, Bismarck, N.. D, Mrs, Worth Lumry, Dismarek, D.! Mrs, E, G. McKenna, Miss M. G. McKenna, Napoleon, N. D. Methodist Ladies Aid, Mrs. W, J. Mutcheson, Bismarck. Methodist Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. Gedrge E, Wallace, Bismarck, James Miton, Havana, N. D. Mrs Ramstad, Pismarck. ighbors society, Mrs Jessie narck, Aid society. Gascoyne | mercial’ Travdlers, J. L. m H, Webb, Bi . Hf. Winchester, . IL Will, Bismar _Ame march eGray, rs, PLR, Smyth | stern Star, Mrs, ‘R, Braddock, N. D. n, Steele, N. D.. ult, Jamestown, unda. Mauseth and August V , Jamestown. Corinthian "No. 56, (Mrs. May MelLcod, hapter, OE. Phonson, Minto. ¥ M. Kranz, 310. Sth avenue’ N, Mrs;-Chits ia M. Draper, Mandan. Hoskins,-Bismarek, Burl Finney, - Bismare’ Rodert’ Orr, ‘Bismarck. stad, Bismarck. . Knowles, Bismarck. ‘For head oriiroar \Catarrh try the; Raper tteatment—. “Shubert” will pay these ecircmess high prices for North Dakota Furs MUSKRS Stained ©1919 A. B.S., Ine, Nel MEDIUM NO} SMALL ; caco ‘UNPRIES, squaurel BLACK SHORT NARROW BROAD | Ba 10.00 19 8.00] 750te. 650 5.509 430] 4000 3.25 igh prices are based on the weil-known “SHUBERT” quoted for kins at hig! other North Dakota Furs, write f and accu: raarket report and price Write for it. x A shipment to “SHUEE! If you haverno “SHUBERT TAG below—paste on plece of cardhoi NAME P.O. STATE. shest market value. 'T’? will result In “‘mere money’? — R.F.D. “ABSHU ¢ shipment. No. 3, No. 4,. For quotations on The Shubert Shiner,” the only reliable list ofits kitd published. It’s FREE— immedi “quicker.”* ENVELOPES” on hand, cut out tag ard and attach to your shipment, BOX N° COUNTY. HUBERT « THE LARGEST abuse IN THE WORLD DEALING EXC! AMERICAN RAW FURS _25-27 WEST AUSTIN AVE LUSIVELY IN 130 CHICAGO, aren, | Rey Dlations | : | ' visions were CONSTITUTION GOVERNS SPECIAL’ AS WELL AS REGULAR SESSIONS —_— (Continued From Page; One) referendum vote of ‘the respe at the presidential primaries. two — mouths trom today, in which eveht the act would “hecoma efivetive. thirty. days later, antlelpating by two mouths hud a half the dala xpon which acts pa by the special session’. without an emergency clause normally would be- come operative. Ic is pointed out however, that notia- ing would ho gained by such proce. dure, as under the ruling of the court TT, B.6% still would have no effect on other acts not-earrying an emorgency elause,, which in no event would be- come effective until July 7 Opponents of with the secretary of state within a few days following the close of the session petitions signed by fifteen thousand electors asking a referendum on $ouse Rill 60, The governor has not up to this time taken any notice ef these petitions which, had House Bill 60 been held ay emergency meas-4 ure, Would not have heen half cnough, but which in view of the court's pres- ent ruling are more Yhan twice the 7,000 required to referend an ordinary legislative act ROBINSON DISSENTS Judge Robinson, dissenting membel of the court. in hls opinion ‘The majority declsion will serlou Impede and hamper the industrial pro- ‘gram of the state, It will largely undo the work of the special session, tie the hands ef the lawmakers and the hands of the governor, and leave the state like a ship without a cap: tain, It may induce several amend- ments to the constitution and a recall of the court power to undo any act of the legislature. The-power is: ar: rogant and dangerous; its use must Impede.or ruin every state industry. Of .Section" 67 of the constitution | proving when acts shall take effeet the judge says’ “while it is, true tha the words ofthe section have alway: the same literal, meaning, yet» they. have not-always ‘the sime applieation. The cannot apply to an emergency the 1a 3 s the governor was hampered — by | divided, cabinet. ‘Unfortungtely dur. ing the’ summer’ of 1919° there came about a great split between the gov- ernop and his’ cabinet. The cabinet officers went onto the stump declain: the governor, The result Was al emerger session of the law: make Whether -right or wrong. thoy came. to the conclusion that some of:the cabinet officers could. not long: er. be trusted. with the, disposal - of the’ public “movey,: Now ‘the question 3, should’ this court. assume. to im- pen the wisdom ce the lawmakers to undo’ the* effect: of their legislition exonld the. covrt. set, itself above, the practitaly undo ‘an thework cof: the extra: session. - Should ihe state “make a decision; that would Ho the hands‘at the state cor poration? The !answer must he no.” ‘Had Turbulent. Historv . House Bill 60, throngh .which the loague majority. in the’ special ses- sion. sought to gives immediate effect a | to all of’its.acts; has had-a turbuleat jand Interesting history. Alttio . it} developed. early in tho session. that the league di@ not have in tho house; the two-thirds majority required to carry. the constitutional emergency clause and thus place’ its: acts’ In im- mediate operation, bills continued to! come -out of the secret caucny wiih this clause attached. The: minority yoted with, the majority in. attaching the fotmal emergency clause to acts} which the majority considered to be of | an emergency nature, stich as: those extending the time of payment of} seed lens, making a 25 percent reduc | tion jn‘taxes’ and providing’ for’ a} semi-annual payment of taxes, The} measures to which the leaguo’ failed to give immediate effect consisted prin- cipally of acts ofan alleged retaliatory or punitive nature, aimed to: curtail the power and authority of three in- surgent state officals, Then came. House Bill 60, the last uré introduced in ‘either house, sto us& the term apvlied in de- bate on the*floor of the house “slip- fed to the committee omdelayed bills” only a day or two before the session closed. The comiittee altho three of ifs five members were leaguers, report: ed aguinst the introduction of the! bill, and the honse adopted its. report. Thon the chair declared: a: recess; and! there were’ hurried : conferences, and when the chair again called the: house to order’ there’ whs ‘a new~ majority report on House Bill 60; ‘si; the three leaguers, recommetid! the bill be introduced. ©The’ cisatr- man of the committee Rep, ‘E.'W. Her- bert, insurgent leader, and the. one independent’ minority ‘metober’ adher- ed to their first report. The mMiajotity report ‘was’ adopted By a ‘solid’ vote of leaguers, and House Bill. 60 Avas rushed through to third readidlg and final passage, What House Bill 60 Wae Even HousesBill. 60, whieh: attempt- ed to apply ja blanket emergency clause to_all other acts of the special session, did not itself carry’ an’ emer- gency clause, nor w it; passed in the house: by the two-thirds: majority which the constitution requires, It was entitled : ‘An act declaring and defining the time within which laws passed at any. special session of the legislative: as- embly shall take effect,” and its pro- as follows: “Whereas, {ate fails to define tine within which ‘s enacted at ‘any special ‘session shall take effect, and “Whereas there should be. sonre def- inite and ‘certain ‘time when such laws take @ffect, therefore be it emieted by the legislative’ assefnbly .of the siate of North Dakota: ‘MI nets) of any special as? + c sembly of the te cof North - Our Specialty. 3 Pakota — shall eect within fen days — aft the — close -of any ion, unl the yra vote of two thirds of the mebers present and vot- E. H. Ryder ing. in each ouse-shall deelare it to be sn emergeney measure, in whieh event it shall takereffect and be in approval by the governor.’ Was Quickly Approved House Bill’ 60-was approved by the i ould be- Governor December 11 and \ a aera errtareenene HELP THE CENSUS-TAKER; IF YOU ARE. OVERLOOKED NOTIFY COMMERCIAL CLUB House Bill 60. filed | on without nullifying the Purpose | vaguers, .; the old 2 seliaed by g that) the constitution of this! force from: and after its passage aud ; BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE. | ‘Help the census-taker- He seems, from, reports reaching headquarters, to ‘need your aid. Tho difficuities of making a house to house canvass are many. , Numer- ous instances are boing, reported wheré-only part of, the-residents in a glyon houschold haye been enumerat: jed. ‘Chis may not always necessarily he the fault of the census taker. No jtnaiter’ who is ‘to blame, it is urged j the aul anyone who Has been ‘overlooked and this applies*to every individual who is making his home in Bismarck, oven, temporarily, for io cannot “be ted anywhere else, notify the Com- ‘lal club, giving his or her name and ‘strect address, 4 Ttseems particularly difficult to ob: | tain a 100. percent enumeration of young men and Women who are roorm- ing at varlous places about’ the city. They are often“not' at home when; the enumerator calls, and quite fre- quently the Jady of the house knows litte more than the riames of her] lodgers. A Thayer street resident re: ports that ho has five roomers, none of whom has yet been enumerated, come effective. Decembey 21,.1919, but the governor made: no attempt to en- | force any of the-acts which it sought, ito make effective’ December 21 until a, week later, when he informed in- surgent members: of the state audit. ing boatd who are removed from that hody wider the terms of one of the j Acts of the’ special session that their authority as members had terminated | December 22... He also stated that no | bills incurred’ by special assistants in| the attorney general's employ, of by the state licensing department inthe attorney genera ’s office or by, the! three extra’ regular assistants, which had been given the attorney general at) | the last regular ‘session, when the ‘futtorney general* still was .high in! ‘avor, With “the league, and al of which had--been. removed by the Special session, would be ailowed, Insurgents Precipitated Action The attorney general, state auditor and secretary ‘of state, all insurgent’ constituted a “majority of | anditing board, and they -pro- ceeded to allow’ bills over the’ gov ernor’s yeto, “ho governor then serv- qi ed hotice on’ the: state treasurer that the would be held personally ‘Trespon- sible if he paid any of these bills. | |The crisis: actually was precipitated by the action of the state: treasurer in declining to honor a warrant drawn by the state auditor against his cou-{ tingeént: fund, which the special sion -bad taken away from him. Ac-+ tion was’ brought by «the attorney | general in behaie of. the three ii! Surgent officials. and-an employ of | ; the. state -auditor’s -oilice as relators against. the ‘state, treasw in a petl: tidn for-an alternative .writ of man: damus. requiring the. state treasurer to show, causes, The action was, argued last ‘Thursday, ; and. the. «court gave | William Lemke,-vice president. of ‘the league and counsel for the respoudent, to:.file his briefs. was «that ’ the emergeticy cl Ause provision.in the cou- stitution ‘did ot cover special’ ses- | sions; that special sessions were Teh: | dered necessary ‘by emergencies, ati that the existance. of such emergencies | made all acts. of a special session emergency-measures. He argued that a special ‘session had the right to | determing which . of - its .acts were emergencies and: that therefore Touse { Bil 60. wag constitutional, but he in- i sisted that- even without regard to House Bill 60 all acts of a. special ses- ston automatically : became emergency | measures and therefore of immediate | effect, i State’s Contention i The. state’ contended ‘on. the other; {hand that Sectfon 67-of the constitu- tion, which provideg,that ‘No acts of the legislative assembly shall take a {¥ect until. July 1 after. the clos the session, unless the legislatyre bea a | vote of two-thirds: of the members AWAY WITH THOSE ACHES AND PAINS |" Keep Sloan's Liniment handy to put the “feel good” back “| into the aystem LL it needs is just one trial——a little applied ikon rutbing, for it penetrates — to convince you of its'merit in relieving sciatica, Iv 0,, neuralgia, lame muscles, st ness, bruises, pains, aches, and etrains; the after-effects of» expesure. ‘The congestion is scattered, prompts | ly cleanly, without effort, econc mically, You become a reg'tlar' user cf | Liniment, adding your enthu that of its many thousands: ef oth {lends the world ‘over, who keep it handy Three sizes at all druggists — 5c. ‘ i { i Liniment Heep.it handy Consumers » Black- smith Shop just opened for business. | Horseshoeing Blacksmith | Another big rooming house is said te have had an appointment for’ its guests with the enumerator, but for some reason they missed: connections, ‘City. enumerators receive but four cents_for each individual Hsted. They may be excused for not calling again and again to enumerate a honsehold, because’lier hair {snot dorie up in the mode, at the particuar moment the enumerator calls, retuses to answer the bell. It 1s vefy {mportant that Bismarck’s counting of noses’ be complete, as the total found in this census must. stand for ten yours and by it Bismarck will he rated among’ all’tho cities of the world. Every ndlvidua] ‘missed is a distinct loss to the elty, and. every cltizen is urged to’ show enough civic pride to constitute himself a commit- ted of one to make certain, first, that he 1s enumerated, and then to. see to} it that every neighbor is ‘sted, A telophione call or a: postal card fo’ tho Commercial club will insuré Bis: } marck its just dues from the four- teenth decennial census. ees present and voting in each, house shall declare it’ an emergency meas; ure, which declaration” shall. be’ set forth’ in the uct,’ applied with equal force: to acts of the legislative’ as- sembly in special’ session and in reg- ular sesston, The state contended that the legis. lative assembly, weether® situnze Ll regular or in special. session, had no | bowers other than those conferred wp: on it by the constitution and fliac thé assembly could not by legislative en- ; actment declare that any provisions of the constitution applled only to such of its acts as were adopted in regular session and tot. to measures passed upon int special session. The state also contented. that: Hours’ Bill}. 60 violated ‘the Inttiativ. dumclause’ of ‘the cons! a referen- ton, which «| Tequires 30,000" signatures fo reter- ond.an emergency’ act) and’ provides » that such act’ shall remain “int effect from date of passnge until rejected by the electors, while it requires. but | 7,000. signatures for the referendum &. of acts which do not carry the emer- > Bency, clausé, and suspends’ the opera- tion of such acts untll they can be voted upon. ActsEffected Important. acts which House Bill 60 would make immediate effective, but “which otherwise cannot become operative until next July, and. which in the meantime may. be suspended | temporarily and referred to a yote | of. the ‘people on petitions. bearing but 7,000‘ signatures, include the | follow: ing: The ‘smelling committee” act, creat "ing an investigating. committee of five with. extraordinary powers :to inquire into:the words arid actions of individu- als or’ organizations opposing on critic} 5 cising the state government or ifs: In- dustrial program or any department tliercof. “ Members of .tliis committee, ally: from: the : majority, - were: named before. the ; special session" adjourned; | but they have not yet sought’ to’. tune: ‘AR act creating a state constabulary and empowering the governor’ to name a state sheriff tobe the head of the same. “An act transferring the state lieens: ing “department from: the office of the attorney’ general to that of the state. sheritf. Acts ‘reducing by ‘sis to elghty percent appropriations made *by the regular ‘assembly for the attorney gen- eral and state ‘auditor and ‘cutting deep into the funds of the secretary {of state, Acts depriving the attorney general of the power to name’ special assist- ane and transferring this authority to the governor, ‘An act depriving fhe attorney gen- eral ot three of hts fve regular. as- sistants, Acts removing the attorney general, secretary of state and stite auditor from the auditing, equalization and emrgeney fund boards and’ replacing them with elected or appointed ott cials‘loyaY to the Townley regime, An-act empowering’ the govertior to',,., ke lover. in. time’ of emergericy ‘of | threat thereof any’ class df” private ; property which he may: deem ‘requis: | Ite to the'preservation of peace, healttt At ‘and safety and, to call into the: mili- EARN F5 WHDKLY—Spare time, Ww at tary service of the state to operate and protect. property scized every able-'| bodied male between the ages’ of 18 |’ and: 45. An act making It o felony for any) ‘ state official to. spread a false” réport" concerning any state department or j industry .or , officer. MLEAN COUNTY FARM. HOME IS DESTROYED Wasiburn,. Jan. »17—The country home of Mr. and Mrs. Chtis Reiser 3 miles yorth-east of town, was com- pletely destroyed by fire Tuesday morning when firo broke /out’in the upper part of the house and gained such headway that it’ was ‘impossible to check the blaze. Mrs. Reiser, and. her two small chil- dren and the girl who worked for them at home; About 8 o'clock. Mrs. Reiser discovered smoke coming from {the upstairs and found thatthe: upper. {part of the housé was ablaze, AGED RICHARDTON MAN , DIES BY HIS OWN HAND Richardtou, Jan, 17.—In a: kneeling before him and a revolver in his hana, Wednesday ‘evening. with a: bullet Aole through his head. whom he hai Y year: unustally good spirits and He did-not even. suspicion that. anything was \trenbling him? , TYe: says’ that he re- turned from work early In the even- 2 became alarmed over Mr. Kauer’s ab- At Consumers Barn 216 Eighth St. Phone.270 sencd for he often remained atvay un- Ms late im the-evening.. Thinking that ht have’gone to bed, not feeling me he finally. went to the: room: and found bith in tli’ position described: ingle |: ‘This' is partieularly true} in cases where the lady of the house, | Mr. Reiser ‘had| gone carly-in the morning to the Han-' son coal mine for coal and Had left! position beside his hed, with’ a’ mirror ‘Atigus¢ Kaver, about 72° years or 2g6, and’ a. prominent’ citizen ‘of Hichard- ton was foun@ by his son-in-law late Jiny Calahan, his ¢on-In-law,’ with; been making tis home]. stated that on the ) Mr. Kauer was in The Kind You ‘Have’ Always Bought, and “which sg been in use for over thirty’ years, has berne tlie signature cf - Copia, and has been madé. under, his: pere sonal supervision eince ite infancy. Allow uo one to Ceccive you ia: this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘ Experiments that trifle with _ Just-as-good ! 2? “are but Tatfants. and Children—Experience awaluse OBIA What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless .CASTO Castor 0 Paregoric, . Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pig. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other nareotic’ phe Its: ege is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipativa, Flatulency, Wind Colic ana Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach:and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural slech. Tho Children’s Pauacea—The Mother's Friend... GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of . / rokipteraed The Kind You:Have Always Bought THE CENTAUA COMPANY. NEW YOuK CITY, , ee . Ca > ‘ | TOO LATE'TO CLASSIFY | vinterested, = 3 nek, Phone FOR ‘SALE—This: is a real .bargain, 5- yacges. we L Passenger Ford, runs like ‘hew, “new URE NH Geneon res, $250.60; 'Must be sold. before H i ; Tuesday. Can be,scen at $09 Rosser Eoenae mera i A St. 2t | zi y pi eS ae aide SA 1A” DAY selling* | FOR RENT—Nicely furnised ae warm rorids2Renin\ nee} rf : Ded.” ee ee hone] Old atlases new worthless. Everyone OULU. * -17: interested in. maps. Fastest seller” in FREE FOR Tiff HAULING—About 25] years. Credit given agents. Freight loads of stone on Ave. B. fo o0 paid. Send for working outfit. Bird : fi Syndicate, Pubrs... Dept..25, Madison, | FoIc Wisconsin, Y=17-1t | ;: | i WANTED | full tine, 50c an hour spare time. s i | ing guaranteed hosiery ‘to wearer. i Two unusuapy attractive openings Pertenco unnecessary, Internati } for lumber yard managers; one | N 1 | hem must have knowledge of farm | D—fo hear from owner of farm|| implement business. Bovey, Shute | i or good, land: for sale, Prien reavon-|/ & Jackson, Devils. Luke,’ North | - ‘ able. L..C. Jones,’ Olney, Il. itll Dakotne ee | 3 -1i-1t} | Bae ‘join’ money «selling LOST=—Chéck book from Dismharcksbank, oms, Outlast six corn brooms. , “containing Liberty ond. No. 5783082. x . $1.75. Sample postpaid. $1.00. M Wiliam Engle. or Also Sanitary Ttrushes. Cramer Sales 1-17-3t Co,; 2805, Farnam, “Omaha, Sobre) | SB Lone ahoepelinea : ait =a alin ae eee SR a Khaki, wool coat, ‘leather tned, sleeves, F000, WORTH—Soap, perfum fur collar and’ cuffs. Good condition; i free. Lacassian Co., Dept. 401, § large sizes) Inquire: Roy Robinson, care - cLouis, Mo — —. 1-li-1t} “French & Welch Hardware, Co. ( PREVIOUS) EXPERIENCE is unnece: AF-3t : Pat to.became an expert in power farmjng. Here is your chance to learn how to-operate and repair any t or thresher, «The Twin City 11 ‘Thresher: School is conducted by pt tical experts, men who Know the g from*start to finish, and who wills You, the benefit of their long experie Complete’ course of instruction in — Pigeons, Fantails, Tumblers - and Burmingham Rollers; goéd birds. |! Write for prides, Ed. Kamp, Stras- burg, N. Dak. 1-17-1wk PHONOGRAPH RECORDS _ exchanged. Tired ‘our records? We will ex- change tem. All” males. dis 2 choose ‘from, For Savi All sizes. Write for weeks,’ We ‘can accommodate nly a Minuit Fark Record exchange PF limited number, so write fér details to- | — Hoe EAT aan I Ld day,, Next course starts January ‘bth, | AGE Join hands with-a_ succeesful - Minheapolls~ Steel ‘nnery Co. | Agency House, 1 success, Over fer7it} ,350° producta, swell “known: throughout omTowner of gooa| te country. Soa Flavors, Per- farm for sale. ‘State cash price, fail] | fumes, Laundry. Specialties, “Food ., Products, Bee, Write quick for money description. Db. F. Bush, Minneap: making plan. American Products Co., “ Minn: AeLin1t) 339 American, Bldg., Cinetinati, Ohio, \ MEN—Age 17 to 65, Bxperionce unne : 1-i7-1t } essary. Travel; make secret investi- NTED—Sell g gatlons,. reports. Salaries; expense: “suits—Earn a American Hen. Detennys, mee —Only — preduéing :. agents 4 : te “experience, Write for Spring ond. Summer. sanipies. Leeds ah orld Voolen My) 2205. u im cago. WH COLE 7 <a Sores aed Sn oat claims. Anywhere in worll; "no charges sat : unless’ we coifect. May's, Collection we peer Hea from sore acon Agency, Somorset, Kentucky. peagetef Ue Baldwin, Wisconsin, Sr RN ie T1T-1t ‘ ’ WANTED _IMMEDIATALY—Menswomen BOWE S i8or over, U. S. Government, Posi- ANERICAN Wwibow heap and tions. Beginners get. $1100 to $1500 a loving Kentleman. Write, Hox 73 Year. Quick raise fo $1800 and over. rt, Los Augeles,-Californtas: l*’Permanent ‘positions. Common: edue tears ie Letzett 1 | tion sufficient. Influence unnecessary. List positions open, free: Write im. | ALCONOL—Our nok “Distilation of mediately, Franklin Institute, “Dept. cohol” from: grain, ete... Gnder pres- | 384 A, Rochester, New Yori, ent government laws for industrial pur- $1.00" prepaldy, s| rit “proof. tes Sec ’) proot. . $3.00 ing but it was not until late that he}, the fiery, burning and ‘ifthing of Eczema, real and lasting relief ‘only come from treatment goes below the surface — reaches down to the very source ‘of the trouble. Skin-diseases come front a. disordered condition of the fax end near, ‘Bag search fer | form satisfaction for all disorders | for which it is’recommended. If you want gromet relief, you cam rely upon S. S.-S, For expert ad- vice as to the treatment of your own _ individual case, write to-daj to Chief! Medical feteeess rane Speciac Co, Dept: 4, can that) that ing. for newspapers, magazines. eebnie realy © ea pbans iui Gjobe perience unnecessary; details free. roe 1 Shy ate Press Syndicate, 189 St. Louis, Mo. a : . 3 ab Lare a, payitactir: | CLEMENCEAU IS. OUT ‘ | er‘wants Tepresentat ives to sell skirts, on. underwear Spe beter ya OF RACE; ASKS VOTE, ‘ irts,.direct to homa, Write for 7 ¥, , | samples... Madison Milla, 503 Broad. _FOR PRES. POINCARE _way,._NeW York City. 117-: Ret t i Be how and 45 bee month For | PARIS. Jan, 17-—Premicr ‘Clenien- particulars; Texas Land Co., 620 Chem-| Ceau-today announced that he would ical ‘Bullding, St. Louis, Missouri. withdraw as candidate for the presl- CORE EE NOT. Ste dency’ of the republics Te ‘asked. his VN: two: farnis.in' North: Dakota and) supporters to vote for President Kay- \ . Mon- rer c Se ti teee tar ait} Mond’ Poincairo for re-elértion. « Ee te al crop “next that I would like to Ses eS sell; will’ make: right, prices and easy (FOR SALE—All kinds of stove ecms on, thém €l interested Wi me. GP. Lamberton, Wolt-Point, |. ‘wood. -Phone.818, Mont. 1-17-1t 4 ; ATE TED —Sond degerintio oes ‘Shepard, Minneapolis, Minn. 1-17-1t . WOULD YOU invest a dollar a week for Hand Sapolio- The ten weeks on chance to make $1,000 or more’ rite for particulars. } 2 a -_ o3w- ~ ligation. J. A. Carlton, Box 676, Ft. Ss; (4 Sr Agation. the es Supolio Coilet Soup FOR SALE—The improved ‘Teachout me and ranch of about 800 acres’ in Burs leigh county. Well’ improved’ wi _ § buildings, fencing and about, 375 acr / q in cultivation. May be divided. Very desirable property. Geo. -M. Register. ATTT-TIK teal CESA modgrn si Toon house. * 3 for $3,350 on good tel FeO. zinger $2,490 On good ‘erty awk | Hurley’s. Orchestra R ig—Farm_and stock ranch com- ~ For SAL ‘stock and machinery, well | prekid the, Latest Dancé-Hits located. for. schools. church and ship-| Any Size Orchestra Furnished : point, Full’ particulars. trom | _ Owners care_Tribine 3t/$ 514 8th St. Phone 180K HOUSE FOR SALE—Hor reoms, full basement, in East part oF . « Itching and Bering Exuptions| 1 orrcaches § SS forte ee Tosture Victims. eificiency. S. $5. has been on the . e x in with (market \ for ty years, © during If your skin seems sblaze with | hi tine it hasbeen Gingtumte