The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1920, Page 2

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National Association Will Urge} report of the committee was submit- | eral windup of the convention’s busi-| the standing committees will be held surly weake pefore the delegates scatter to their vital 01 | homes. : re Private dinner and. theater parties the beauty of ave expected to occupy the time of gure. e the visitors tonight, and tomorrow} |, Why coatings 8 night the delegates are to be the} }()"yfyou'want to ' guests of the Spokane Chamber of reduce your weight LO = Commerce’ andthe Spokane Stock} # e.and eee 2 (a ‘a club at a smoker ‘and “high 7 ‘al and. vaudeville num- Before and After a4 ted to comprise the en- * and the visitors are to = be asked to sample Washington grown aths ne # apples, cider and other refreshments: | of kere ae e Women Among Delegates, sane Fl WONDEREUL! 8 is sbsolutely hare ed. ve kee ange corer a ae earn cee ee PRCA Po. ATT EET Aw > RT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE STOCKMEN ASK MEAT PACKING Spokane, packing legislation, shipping problems | ney far the National Livestock asso- and -public land policies are among the important up at the American National livestock association convention which opened here. today. Thirstay. forenoon will be devoted ele Among the several hundred dele- gates who have been arriving for sev- ions are a number of women, and ~~ they are to be entertained at a num- « ber of social aff ft here. ties are among the events planned. The delegates is ity by Mayor Charles A, Fleming of Be » the i gal ered his annual. address, and E, T. Conan, a banker and live of this city, and Dr. E Oita var ock man of ,Butte, Mont., respond- surprised and dell cendri rat felends, too! First, ol a John B. Kendrick, president of bead aoe Karel iy Du arg, tar National i x that by fol- 1 Livestock association, Fat teak rn x tt to a8. | president of Washington State Col- lege, spoke. The afternoon program today in-; cluded a discussion of meat packing legislation by Murdo Mackenzie of Chicago, and addresses by Joseph M. Carey of Cheyenne, Wyo.; L. V. Med- ley of Magdelena, N. M., and Frank D. Tomson of Lincoln, Neb. H. A.| Jastro, Bakersfield, Cal. chairman of | the market committee, was not in at- tendance at today's sessions, and the} LEGISLATION i ted by another member. Government to Assist Qn tomorrow forenoon's program 4 are W. C, Barnes of the federal forest Big Industry service; Dr. B, H. Lindley, president of the University of Idaho; Sam -H. | Cowan of Fort’ Worth, Tex: 27.—Meat Wash., Jan. subjects to be taken ‘REDUCE YOUF WilGhT — Simple, Safe, Reliable Way are ound ten to sixty Tat you are unneces- selection of anda gen- of officers, 's meeting place The convention will adjourn at| nd in the afternoon meetings xecutive committee and 1f you are cart pounds of une rth pleasant to take, Even a few 4 on ; | trestment has’ 0’ reported t9 su days to attend the convention | irs during théir stay A tea and several theater par- ing takes your whole ve Jniud, WONDEREU Become attractive, and feet you years to your were welComed to- Ye :, city and. Dr. John A. Donovan, a Before and After pound chure wil we 1 ‘a (ph jof Public Grazing Lands. ~ LIVE STOCK PAYS - |! EIGHT PERCENT ON |] } ¢ jcent return on their investment dur- {John B. |sress, Dr. uf PHOTO PICKED UP’ | ciation; and C. P. Cullen of Arizona, president of the United Stockmen’s Association for the Federal Control CAPITAL PUT IN| Spokane, Wash., Jan, 27.—Stockmen have received - approximately 8 per ing the past five years,/“Dr. John A. Danoyvan of Butte, Mont., estimated in an address he delivered today before the American National Livestock as-} sociation convention here. He made this statement in referring to alleged advertisements‘of the pack- ers that they were “making the stock- men fabulously rich.” Advoeating the legislation Senator Kendrick is urging in- con- had the interests of the packers as Patience ceases to be a virtue,” en the cow producer -per- inly imagining he should; aceive one good pair of shoes in re- turn for the cow hide he has’ donat-| ed, when, he wonders in vain how the 70 pound bale of hay he sold re- |, cently is weighed -back to him set a hundred in some stock yards. He does not appreciate the excuses given him in lieu of cash. “These stock men are more depend- ent upon, and more at heart friendly with the great packing interests to- day than any other class of men; yet, I confess we do envy the great | advertising agencies a few of the mil-| lions of dollars they ave receiving for enlightening you and.me as to how these gentlemen won. the war, how,| they are making the stock men fabu-j lously rich and all the other innu- merable blessings they are enforcing upon humanity. Incidentally we. fail | to note in these advertisements, even j between the lines, the mention that} it is being done indirectly at the ex- pense of the stock growers.” | ON BATTLEFIELD RESURRECTS YANK) Donovan ‘said the senator | 7, well as those of the stock raisers at! & gr esiguenananenieuenenqutinite "LIKE BOLT FROM HEAVEN'S BLUE A happy discovery of Cincin- nati chemist interests women here ot | | oer ntieteetroteet Oe Your high ‘heels have put corns on your toes and calluses on your feet, but why care now? A genius in Cincinnati discovered a magic ether compound and named it freezone, A quarter ounce of this freez- one canynow be had at-any drug store for a few cents, Apply a few drops on your tender, aching corn or callus ntly the soreness disappears and me hwill find the corn or callus Jed and loose that you lift it off with your fingers, t think! You get rid of a hard corn, soft corn or a corn between. th well as hardened, calluses s ina without sufferin particle, without the slightest irri-a- tion of the surrounding s Just a touch of this marvelous frezone on a sore, troublesome corn. gives instant rellet, i oes al —_—_—_—_——— ———— yision; he carried with him a photo- graph of his sister, Miss Dotha Wright of Shis city. There was no.mark of indentification on the picture except j the written. » gpscription “With love, Sis.” Setgeant Wright left the photograph with other personal cifects at the port of embarkation. : The photograph of Miss Dotha was picked up on a battlefield in France by Corporal Floyd W. Stevick of Ber- lin, New Jersey. Stevick noticed the ame of the Denver photographer on the picture and recently mailed it to him with a> note explaining that he feared tht girl's: brother might have | been killed. The photographer gave the picture to a local newspaper. Halt. an hour after the newspaper with the picture-had been put on the streets,“Sergeant Wright spied the Denver, Colo., Jan. n. 27.—When Ser- geant Fremont ‘Wright of Denver went ; Holland. | Korein Co Station F, New York, N.Y. No. 7—Waist Measure No. 6—Breast Measure + No, 5—Inseam Sleeve Measure D No. 11—Outside SeamPantsMeasure — - No. 3—Pants No. 1 No. 12—Inseam / ‘Waist Measure Pants Measure EVENTEEN of your body dimensions are recorded in taking your measure for a Royal Tailored-to-Order Suit. And these seventeen dimen- sions spell “Made-to-Your- Measure” in the most exact- - ing custom-tailor sense. —in clothes-buying. your suit “ready-m the ingredients for and finished. tailor woolens. And you select th authentic Fashian P| The suit is huilt fo Count up the letters for yourself. ‘Sev- enteen of them! And, by The Royal Tailor System, these seventeen dimen- sions make a suit or overcoat that is “Letter Perfect”—a garment created not only to the measure of your body, but to the measure of your mind—har- monizing with every requirement. of your taste and physique. wholesale house. It is finished in two Measure (Coat off) This is the new way—the efficient way just how you want them drafted, styled You choose the fabri sand of the newest, sprightliest, custom- specific instruction in America’s largest to France with, the Thirty: “third di-| No. 4Sleeve Measure’. No. 9—Vest Seat No : Opening Measure No. 15—Knee “No. 4 — Seat ‘Measure Instead. of buying ade,” you pick out the suit and tell us No “try-on ons.” Leg Messe picture and the story which accom- panied it and:came to the newspaper office to identify and claim the origi- nal photo, No. 10—Length of Vest “No. 17_Form 16—Pants i SizeUp” after your order reaches the Royal plant. ” bother or red tape. Our mathematically exact measure-taking system eliminates the needs for “try- If your Royal suit‘is not a perfect fit, and satisfactory in every way, we will not let you take it. the contract. ic from half-a thou- Come and That’s a part of see the complete display of ‘Royal Tailor fabrics ané“fashions—now ready tor t your. eyes. e fashion from 73 lates. he ‘new season. It will open You'll wonder how The Royal Tailors ever did it—in the face y you—and to: your + This store full working weeks $35 to $65. of the reported. woolen shortage. is the sole authorized depot for Royal Tailoring in this town. Price, THE EAGLE Tailoring and Hat Works OPPOSITE Authorized Resident Dealers. CHICAGO EL ARR MES EYER THE ROYAL TAILORS NEW YORK POST OFFICE Senator LONG SESSION Grand. United Rapids, States erla (istrict cou with conspiracy, fra her importante of the prominence of mo: and the imposing 4 21 The pea was yariou: weeks to two months, COLUMBIA + GRAFGNOLAS Standars Models ap. 12 5308 Ported Devigns ap t0 110 SOLON WHO WON FROM FORD IS. PUT ON TRIAL Newberry and 123 Prominent Politicians Arraigned Today i Mich, y Senator. Newberry (and 123: men -prominent in Michigan pat 's Went on trial-in fed- piles in agar are shipments of! United States was lifted ‘a, fair proportion of the supply is moving acyoss the border,” it, was an-| nounced. “Available statistics indicate , tS !that the remaining surplus for expart y of legal tal -| presented one of | the of lega lent jis about 40,000,000 bushels. casos in the legal annals of this st ible duration of the ¢ jy estimated at from four in the 1918 senatorinl election, | The of the defertds EXPECTED) ‘The U: Jan.. 27 Truman H. re today charged wheat ot 1 and eerruption }« sue involved, the most notable Both the gov- Columbia Phonographe Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED *S DRUG STORE COWAN ‘Complete: February Li Canta Pe’ Me . ernment and the defense were. ed to call several hundred witne GREAT BRITAIN TAKES HALF CANADA’S WHEAT Ottawa, Ont., Jan, 27.—Great Brit- ain Nhas received almost one-half of the total Canadian wheat crop, avail- able for export, according to an_an- nouncement by the Canada board, Records yp to date show that 33,000,000 bushels. were exported to |the United Kingdom up to December j1,/and~ several million bushels -were shipped | Jast month. The value of the total export is about $80,000,000. nited States- received about | 4,700,000 bushels-of Canadian wheat, worth. nearly $10,000,000. Greece, Italy, Belgium, Gibraltar and} Roumania, also received smaller sup-| wheat France, It takes only oneltenth of a drop of | oil to keep all of the ma hinery of the wateh in goed ruming ‘order for \Unrls Sock and tis Fis Dewnterrexs: \ “The Courtship of Uncle Josh cement Nancy. TU Aleeye Be Waiting for You oe ‘Still Undecided When I Look in His Bevo, Virginia Asher and net A. Rodeheayer ) a _og33 Virginia Asher and Homer A. sone + « cCharles Harrison f + Riccardo Segara TEN) $1.00 Gems from Opera er Thecatad Yon This Laxative Is Now in Half a Million Homes They regulate their health-with i Dr. Caldwelf's Saree Pepsin Wiss there are omen and yoing children and elderly people it is always well to have a Foil, gentle-acting laxative like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin handy. This is a combi- nation’ of simple feative | er bs with pepsin which does all that is required ia constipation and does jt with safety and comfort. It is free from narcotics and may be given to babies, “Half a million mothers Baye it in’as many good American homes,,and these fami- lies are healthier for it... Every drug store sells. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peksin. In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsinis the largest selling liquid: laxative yi the world, there being over 6 million bgetles sold eacha year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it. Y you have not, send idress for a fiee trial ir. W. B. Caldwell, srr Washington Si, Me ‘ticello, Mlinois. DR. 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