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WWEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 192 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE sce MAKING GOOD Jan. Washingten, ys participating in th » ;situations have arisen in Russia j Where, if the American people had {made good one-tenth ef what they dec! skies would be brigat in Rus: They ve been allowed to pass lared they were ready to do, the at Lot \ ro \ > r | ference for compromise fous ! without action. We have never been | : . < i to the peace treaty reported today | ready when the occasion has come, | . “ae ‘4 , : f } that they were Glose to suspension WI R IA and we have done nothing. There | ‘ $f e 4 the conterence because of cisagree- | are many things we migh ave Gone. | — ment over elation com- | ‘ am not going to criticize; 1 am | ‘ g mittee’s: reservations regarding equal-| going to assume that our government | y ity of voting in the league of nations. Elihu Root Declares the United had good reasons for not actin upon | * i oOo - TAS all the favoring conditions which | States Is Violating seemed to challenge action { halt | t of Russia; I am going to assume |- { r i i Sacred Pledges ithere were good reasons for not act: | 2) B 9 i ing; but we have not’ acted. It, is | ergeson S ‘\MUST FIGHT REDS THERE Jaark there now, pat it wil shit | Seaanres 2 ie c DRS R RTE TE or Jagain, and unless we do something | N (en eS i = ' to prepare to’ act, when the next oc- : i ‘Statesman Says Little Can Be e pion comes: we; Salt not. be eady, | 7 : Not only is characteristic Goodyear merit f Accomplished By Attacking |"" i = ; : | i in Good Ti fe vercoats | * ‘ vA ities aateg eltcenesie eects | conspicuous in Goodyear Tires for small cars 1 7 3 : ? d S : it | Them Here FEDERAL JURY but ordinarily the first cost is found to be 3 . 1 a < | 7 q ANG SUITS Fo Tine amentan SITS IN FARGO| not greater than that of other tires; often it } 4 —_—— 4 i : 4 people are im default to R nL CWB a Wea paila ene | is actually less. ' $30, $35, lopinion of Elihu Root, i} ported in Fargo at o'clock. ‘t y | ‘ Th Cc A i $40, $45 a ane eae oy meliine, ee 1 federal court, | e combination of unusual value in first > cite pee el ema u | convened muel S. Green: | A 3, ? we rain Pa \ ‘cost and very low final cost, of course, is a fo anguage used’ in making | or pow port af | ‘ to $55 irowaes, Ne contends. The. views 6 [Wg pet | result of Goodyear experience, expertness > 3 stat ° | Mons ", W | , rates These values are unisu- Fveriensig Ruasan question 62" ot Fargo! ANRat wena | and care employed as insistently in the al because they came in voiced ennagd Woods, W. tvand Forks, | + ¢; xe sd late. We shall not ite’ of the American Russian Chamber (crittith of K A. Plath oF | making of 30x3-,30x3!4- and 31x4-inch tizes ask the price originally [/29, at which no reporters wove bre jae De Laue mC ea as it is in the construction of the famous intended; too late for. [Jent. At the request of members of | Wheeloc umer of Barlow Goodyear Cord Ti sed on the hiches: thite Weethave a big Rese enncented tas Tummer, j oodyear Cord Tires used om the highesi- oa = ay made publics A [ACRES A BU AE i 2 * / lot, of the mto dispose of j After ouncing the “horrid group 18 sa : eae : priced automobiles, a —in the real thorough. Qi of cat-inroats and assassins” uow in anes eae afew : 7 atat Z t ied Pussia . PR Saoel tye PI wa ee bred models with lots of — f{eontrot in Thissia, Mr. Root «oeitred eh For this reason more cars using these small swing and dignity. jthey could be fought most effective: | prin ‘ or ¢ . ‘ 5 lly. by supplying the “selt-sacriieing |2* eae Fea | sizes were factory-equipved iast year with. men who are now trying to save thei evar Tohn M’] renee cad 1 tes country," with muinitiohs oF war, so, Jon Mi. Goodyear Tires than with aay other kind, nose and clothing and money to paysj oe Halstad, " A. Gagnon of | : Trousers [= ODE. eit lgenticd: [Gratton, Willian” Witkin “ot Kut | Get this unusual tire value ¢o cujoy.on your . e | George anson of Meckinock, G, Gun- git ee z “There are three of four eee, ‘ : Hate | 1 agate Kayes tt eh Ss} e suit mate- hat we are i ali 31% Se ek dis ue cue | 9 CAAT, 1 Tepes Snot Gale ‘worsteds made |to Russias. the American Dedpia are 1 | pomuel ery fe Newman | small car, at the nearest Goodyear Service AS 9 Se. 5S Pe Nae ea wae (OF Watford City, Splegle of | Oe as . EY Os ‘e wy se chats sets dane ave Rivcrnne pram. | Velva. and W. R. Everett of Dickin- | Station, Get these tires and Goodyear Heavy ner & Marx and Sweet- ie re % {| son. og FINN att . i 5 : {is have used the mgest i S KD Tare ay tis MD, Ours. Very rich fabrics. Ee ve ia aueot ie ond | kine Be ae Touri e128 at dius Sistine ie) |don't know avhether there are any!MAY SAVE SOME OF - |stronger words in Russiz But if! P $8, $i0, $12 Ithere asa-and we had known them,| LUSITANIA’S GOLD if t is {we probably would have used them, | Pi Sane ee ae “= a1) Nbecause we have indicated that there| London, Jan. 21. itfforts to save} jwas no limit to the friendship which |Some of the treasure from the ill | | rarer ¥ to show towards Rus- gion Lusitania wal be made early ‘this year, Kngineers a river; S - H : who ave been hrospettng about tha = ona les 5 unken vessel believe they ean at ‘ : pring Hats Raat mee get thousands of pounds of val- f 30x 3% Goodyear DoubleCure ¢. 490 Beary Doenrke Dee iv; AWK, seme cubes ti at ‘Av‘fae. shipment: of {uere. . but that it will be impossible Fabru, All-Weather Tread... a ¢ caelngw property Why tak a good easing witn a Springs— | ~ $5 to $10 BETER THAN CALOVE Thousands Have Discoveres Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive. Tablet: are ‘the fesult of Dr. Edwards’ determination not te treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound ae wich bye cal) in his private e with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. Na pains, no sniping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods—yet they stimulate the liver and bow Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feelg“logy” and “heavy.” ’ ergesons |, Note how they clear clouded brain ani id | werk up the svirits, 10c and 25c a box. Spring Shirts Beautiful line of Man- \hattan and Metric Shirts— $2.50 to $15 Discount Your Coal ‘Bills 20% he Way One Man did it “Our winter’s coal consumption has avers aged 1@ tons. It cost us about $2.00 2 month to have ashes rernoved. This amounted to about $15 a season. This is how we have reduced our heat- ing expense since using COAL ASIl CONSUMER--- ‘Now we BURN our ashes 2 tons al ¢ COAL ASIL MONS Rte our exe and will saveabo of coal at S13 Dray to ash man, nse Was: 10 fons hard coal at $13. .$130 ‘Teamfor hauling away ashes 15 Total + $145 Total = $36 Deducting the cost of $5 for COAL ASH CONSUMER, we show a Net Saving for Season $31 COAL ASH CONSUMER is a com- pound which makes it possible to burn ashes from either Anthracite or Bitu- minous coal. It is sold under a money- back guarantee, in $1, $1.50 and $2.50 sizes. Simple directions on every package. Want Agents. Send in your order today and cut down your heating cost at least 20°. Names of satisfied users sent on fequest. Coal Ash Consumer Co. 10-D_ Wes¢ Ist St. Coal Ash Crs umer aTsa Money Saver A Deiter SavediOr Coal Buti) 9 adelerEwnd Coal Ash Consumer Co. DULOTH. MINNESOTA. g to the in which great d he is ly ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA FISH FEEDS WORLD i Prince Rupert, B. {British © i en in e {globe winter. S| tshowing that the 1919 pack tet: jabout 1,400,000 cases and was worth {more than $15,000,600, carried the an= jmouncement that although 75 percent Cc, . Jan. ‘of the export total went to Great 'Britain, thousands of case were shipped to the Orient, Austra Now Zealand, Greece, other teountri nd South Africa. Packers are predictig the cost of salmon will be higher this y They ‘blame the threatened rise on tin can imanufacture editerranean [272,537 SOLDIERS OF DOMINION REINSTATED Ottawa, Ont, Jan. 21.- a ernm stutistics show that 27 ot fice and men of the Dominion ‘fort e ed Mice the ior to the E 65, soldiers and o iwere returned to the Dominion demobilized. . The total does not ‘chide men who were in ;Canada when hostilities « i the 000 returned fighting have applied to the Sol nent Board for quali tion certificates to. enable’ them tc jtake up land aud obtain benefits from ‘the Soldier tlement Aci. ' Several” s lope sonization. The vecent pire, has caus icials to believe that a possible whang in | WHOLE. FAMILIES FREED FROM COLDS Helf a century breaking colds is behind Dr. King’s New Discovery (ROM the little tots to grandma, y con \ every one in the fam ‘use this fifty d- | ard remedy in perfect s and | confident of beneficial result: { Incessant couxhing, disagreeable rippe, stubborn cold pron checked, the phiegm dissipated, the congestion looseaed, Same high quality today as al- s. Dr. King's New Discovery lives up to its time-tested reputa- tlon, 6c, and $1.20 a bottle, The Results of Constipation billousness, wast? in} ‘neadaches, . Sallo he bod; are sic! nervousne: matter ii skin, Correct undermining evil with Dr. Ki New Life Pills: Feel good ry Keep the system cleansed, a bottle. as the steamer or much of her British naval pla hat while the British government “ill not increase its building pro: gram, it may assist in developing the naval resources of its colonids. r Robert Borden, Canadian pre- mier, suggested a Canadian navy at the Imperial conference in\J918, Sir Robert and Adm Jellicoe hald se eral conferences ii and it is po: le that the premier may make the sea journey to South Africa with the naval command impending and HIGH PRICES FOR SILVER : CAUSE CHANGE IN HILLS Deadwood, S. D. Jan. 21.—High prices for silver and slow decline of the gold industry in the Black Hills ias caused some mining men to begin} more extensive exploitation of silver properties. Mining of the white metal has not been conducted on an im- vortant scale in these parts for a | number of years. { Mines near Virginia City and Ga- lena are being operated but it is un-! jerstood that broader activities will] depend upon initial results. Mandan, Jan. Welch yesterday received mission as major after the u 2 rent had been recommended for a year and a half, Captain Welch had een advised several times that his! sromotion to the next high rank had} een recommended, but with the usual delays incident to red tape, it) rad not materialized at the time he charged from the service last he was sure it would reach He is advised that h the reserve army ajor’s rani nd should the led f ice he will} t ran | € LIVE STOCK HOGS—Leceipts,, 28,000, steady 5.00 to $15.3 » $14.85 to $1 i i be with wt army enter to} top, | 5 50 to $14.25; pigs, $13.75 to $14.75. | ATTLE—10,000. slow; beef steers, medium and heavyweight, $16.50 to; 3 medium and good, $11.50 to | weight, $18.75 to nedium, $9.00 to $1 1s, $6.75 to $14.25; canners and cutters, veal calves, $47.00 to $18.50; steers, $7.80 to $11.00. SHEEP—11,000, strong; lambs, 84 2 o4 eers, $8.00 to $12.30; stocker) 30x34 Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric, Snti-Skid Tread. medium, good and choice, $9.50 to $12.25; culls and common, $5.75 to $9.00, to § steady, st er w steers, heifers, $6 to $11. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. So, St. Paul—Hog Receipts. Hogs, 17,500, steady. Range, $14.90 $15.10, Bulk, $15.05 to $15.10, Cattle, 5,400, killers steady. $6.50 to .$17 Cows Calves steady, 50 to $17.75, Stockers and feeders $5 to $12.25. Sheep, 0, eady. Lambs, $7 to $18.50, Weth- 's, $9 to $11.25. Ewes, to $10.75, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Wheat receipts, 233 cars, compared ith 94 cars a year ago. Cash, No. 1 northern, $2.85 to $2.9. Corn, No, 3 yellow, $1.43 to $1.4! Oats, No. 3 white, 8 Flax, $5.09 to $5.14. Fat and © to 82-5-8¢. | 2: abet year Mewy ‘sete “Lebis ; MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. FLOUR--Unchanged, shipments 87,- 108 barrel: BARLEY—-$1.18 to $1.45. RYE—-No, 2, $1.68% to $1.6934. BRAN—43¢. WOOD PETITIONS FOR PRESIDENCY APPEAR Devils Lake, N. D., Jan. 21.—Peti- tions ‘placing Major General. Leonard Wood in nomination for the presiden- tiak endorsement of the republicans of North Dakota in the primary elec- tion of March 16 were placed in cir- culation here yesterday. Mark V. Traynor, M. P. Kelly and Gardner, all of Devils. Lake, tered the petitions ‘and the first signers areemembers of the Armeri- can Legion. 2. Staot, so in waders ao $390 = ttle more DULUTH RADICAL PAPER RAIDED BY U. S. AGENTS Duluth Minu., Jun, 21 --Industria- lia, declared a radical new spape! ab- lished here, was raided this afternoon. by federal op: s. Three arrests were nade. 34 CASES OF INFLUENZA REPORTED IN GATE CITY Fargo, N. D., Jan. 21.—There are 34 cases of influenza in Fargo, none of ther: serious, according to Dr. A. |A. Nichcls, city health officer. Most of the cases, “ne said, he developed among students at local colleges. Pneumonia has not developed in any influenza cases. o 4 Bismarck Tribune’s_ . & : we & a ss % & Ke . The... ; be oe oe a a 3 fe ae On o4 ea oe pounds down, $17.50 to $21.00; culls and common, $14.50 to $17.00; ewes, o-4 4 or 8 ? MPORARY BUSINESS OFFICE : Corner of Second and Main Streets oe my e % se 0+ e : —TENPORAR : o< 1% oe” ¢ 2 Has Been Established in + + The Old PUBLIC OPINION Office o4 s Ks % ¢ b Calls for Any Department Should Be Made Thers : . ‘ $ TELEPHONE 32 z z ¢ | ae aptediote Laeete

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