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EIGHT ———. ae) ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1920 ae eco How to Use | BOOMING HIM FOR || | BUSINESS NOW ——— | i Flu Germs Are Breathed In—In- flamed Air Passasges Make! ' | Ideal Breeding Grounds For|North Dakota Companies Gen- | erally Clamoring for \ H Higher Rates | These Germs. KEEP AIR PASSAGES OPEN [RAIL BOARD IS FLOODED | Melt a Little Vick's VapoRub in a Spoon ‘Night and Morning and In- hale Vapors—Also Apply up the Notril Several Time a Day, Espe- ciaily Just Before Being Exposed to Crowds. North Dakota telephone companies are generally engaged ino an efor. to conyince the state railway com- ission that they mot continue to on present pues, An almost } demand for higher rates hits | in an unusual number of Flu This Year is Milder before the rail borrd, and 1 i oxcl and | While we know very little more Mises: bene Uke 1b Fe about the flu now than we did last]? Be : : | Ihorities agree that the fin germs are; River Telephone Co.. which has head: | Bane ei so duarters at Northwood, whence it op- breathed in. If the tem is in good shape and the membrane or lining of endian: Sey See a “| Washington, ane the air passages is in healthy condi-| voy ‘und ‘Thompson, presented its | M82 Chane Francis a tion--these germs are thrown off iinénts tin tuyor of a general rate: | Cl se ba it : ue ara A good plan is to melt a little Vic 1, Odegard, secretar candidacy for vice-pr lent. t s) Vapolub in a spoon night and morn- appeared for round-up of G P. ieaders there! Uubstantial indication that be | Was ing. and inhale the vapors, also apply would be the compan ‘o one appeared to backed on at the Chicago a little up the nostrils several time < . iny'’s 1 aan ef a day. expecially Just betore belns {he afternoon the eominiesion, heard | YenueM, Dy masiy of ls colleagues exposed to crowds. vy ay ‘ | in the house, Formal announcement . ithe ‘Trail County Telephone Co, of i ae, = or 4 Hillsboro, which’ eperates exchang of his candidacy, it wax said, will be Treat All Colds Promptly ivi Gummings and Busion, ‘The com. | Made shortly in Novraska, "Reavis M, keep free from colds, at > ts president. | hails from -the Lincoln (Neb.) di ate the lining of the air}, ulgon, and | ict. gcs and make them real breed- ing grounds for ms. Prompt use { of Vi Vapokub aids preventing : For head cold throat or and | we, SECOND HAND AND cmnistn! SLIGHTLY SOILED rm flannel cloth. For deep i | throat or d first be appliet and. back pee applied for an ine! in the ru colds, severe hot. wet towels sh to the threat. tween the shoulder blades to open. the pores. Then Vick heuld be rubbed in over paris until the s spread on thickly and cover with two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck, so the vapors rel ed by the ‘body heat may be freely inhaled. | “These vapors, inhaled with ach | hone ree breath, carry medication dir ! to the lungs and -air 3 witzerland: Has Fine Assort- on, Linton. Oakes, Cogs: | LaMoure, Strasburg, Zealand | ment, Shop Wern, but in ud Ashley. The com- =| Good Order well. ue, sel amd it a upf of Aber: | ond T. He Null, at | DRESS ry the Dakota Cen- seriber fe 40 conts, deen, miuniger AS COMMON FOLKS} Go to Market with Shopping’, Baskets and Carry Home mmons County Tele: which will he accepted by | ase granted the larger com: | the same time Vick's is iurday the MeHenry ‘Telephone Own Blutwurst through and stimulates the skin, thus was heard on its application for aiding to relieve the congesti i : incrense in rates . 7a te 1S tor e the con estion with f tes ae Gone iu. erie . ut “ or vs et only eK since et i ! He Wnty: | Switzerland 8 become since the | ‘Use of External Treatment for Colds - u armistice the refuge of royalty. There j increasing , rum « Hobe heard on their com- are probabl kings, ex-princes ! fick’s Vg i. teeovery ee! MINN the 1} is & Mer: erland than in| a North Caroling druggist who Yoana Chants Telephone ( aston. the) ane ther country in the world, Folephone ¢ ma and |" Bermer Emperor Kart of) Austria- how to combine in salve form standard time tested: remedie: Mt \ hi 3 3 ‘Jue: ae which are asked to estal Nenthol “2ucalypeus — Terme. coumevtions at Northgate, wl ‘the body heat, these ingredients | oherale but where: the ab P x + these ingredients ! one “company, it is alleged, » are liberated in the form of vapors. ‘| communicate with the subscribers of Viekg is particularly recommended | gither of the other lines. 2 for children's croup or colds, since! Other cases pending hearing are as | it is exjernally applied and therefore! ¢ylow: can be {used freely and often without | WW ie Grieves Telephene Co. of Bowbells, the, tl at the ungins neat after. the y Brit- the of the Imperial re believed to be in danger the time. The chateau belonss to Mrs, Heler been res an of Hungary ha beautiful cha Geney fronti family wi in Vienna at Prangii No. 1534, Mi ¢ Osnabrook Tele- Ms CU Hu tabs the slightest harmful effect. Blane Co, at Re there so om ‘ke. of New yor] nd was sorme) The’ best evidence of the value of busi sy raté-and restdence rate | ly the property of Prince Jerome Bona Vicks is the steadily increasing num-| ‘Xo, Mercer County ‘Telephone parte, ber of people who have been convert. | Co. tion for increase In switch |, Marl s 4 : ed to the use of this “outside” treat. | ing rate from 25 cents to 50. cents ing, fishing and be oe “, the former FE Zita, has much to do looking after the welfare of her five children, one of the youug archdukes: being in rather feeble health, LOOKED LIKE TOURISTS ment. Beginning, with the customers of a small retail \drug store, the use of Vicks has grown ar by year—state | j ver subscriber 1 No, 1540. plic No, woleon Phone Co. ap se. ion for general incre: 1541, Nome Telephone Co., peti- by state—until now more than 17 mil- tion for inere: an r increase, ‘a ‘ saan a lion jars are used annually. And this | No. 1 petiton of Mo RL Fuglie The Associate Pi orrespondent in spite of the fact that Vicks ®@ and others of Wabek for a connection | et the formerly imperial ceuple a now form of treatment to many folks hetween the Maketi Lelephone Co, and | few Hitys Dressed as_ ordinary in the north and west, ‘ tourists | they had come here from t. Vicks can be! the Monntrail County ‘Telephone Co. in three at Wabe : | 0. Vo No. 134 Prangins on a shopping tour when the correspondent ran across them in the flower market. They were unaccom- {| panied anil Kart y loaded with par- cels,. No‘ohe took ‘any notice of the couple, had at all druggis 30c, Ge or $1 es aap crt i car greatly embarrassed — the ee 1 iY | atten: Lirestdent eeventlie. “ihe former ror RENT—Modern room. peor Hon utidey ite general uit ie ae De iaet aoe Porter at Sunset {ances Increased coxt of maintenance. | 2° announcing the birth of a sen, add. Washing. Phone 'yinereased cost gf labor and materials | ue ce happy and proud to feel ee 10 i '‘ddvanced re had a son born it S\LE—A strictly” modern | tiie alemuid for adet “rdlé of ‘the; Housb The ruins of the neof the Hapshurgs builtin 1020 {StI exist in the Canton of Argovie but Since April J. 1919.) Chief. Clerks | it is said that, owing to the fact that! the railway commission has | for More Man sted SO freizht’ claims, running | have been considered “as heredit i i ‘ S166. sor, ehemies of the Swiss. the Swiss Pr in individual amount up to S166. Ov z ! loss. or aninins Pe the prin | dent thought the message from the for- 7 in doubtful taste. Built ditional reventie, | “ | MANY ¢ NDUED | i TRADI. new, Will t Phone 1 : tik rED—Millwrights for construction and maintenance: Work for sriniesme {6 ‘ounds for the presentation of | Mer emperor y TOR CRASS ear aes or ene Ctically all of which have | Ae eee, s Thiel Ludwig Wages (ostte: ner vue tC been satistictorily settled, | The former King of Bayaria, Ludwix ry SALE » Model I Big-t 0 eels ie HHL. whe celebrated his 7th birthday Gasoline [ used | little ne | Coin at the mints of the; a few da, with all the members 500 ullon nine, tank, ane Sbotan | Vhited mount. {of his fam resides at Locarno, He} and dott used for. Tuoi | ed to 1,042.00) | crossed the Swiss horder a few days acres. Reeve 2 HL DP. double, after the armistice and has not: r It ha rte or North eompaund steam ei sha eral ty, Geriniig slice, He sien ied Seta een ; most of his time reading boeks ou the Apes ecient VY GRIEVOUS - ke ee anil niotorligss around the feeder. Will sell sepai ! out ake of Lugane, < heen Hultberg. Washburn beautiful lake of Lugane he j stated that he I shown, fone ' Suni hereditary in his family and he is ays accompanied hy a Munich ‘mental expert. His nephew, SKIN TROUBLE NEEDS POSLAM Kk} Treatment of your twill at once discour i hold of that eruptional disordes “trouble: should) annoy me Write Crown Prince 1. Makes frequent to Davos traveling more or less » | incognita, His mame was oj the list Now and soon you May contemplate | ¢f Germans wanted by the Allies: for i With satisfaction the clear, smooth} y. Nes Spot where Ht used tobe _ | preparing his case in the event of ex Poslam prevents oncoming eruptions, | ty, i uted. He is charged speedily reduces redness of the nose | with peing ‘the first German general to complexion. Removes inflammation, | nd outbreaking — due | to! form Postoffice. ' Ruyprecht of Bi The | Ruyprecht of DAYTON AIRLESS TIRES Puncture proof and easy riding. Put Dayton Tires on your car now |! mous D DUE employ poi ( ‘OND S. sand forget punctures, blowouts. || pr . pimples, hives abrasions | pe Grand Duke al 1, Duchess pumps. and patehes. See or write land is prompt to heat eczema and | yp ffease came ty Nwitzerkund during j other annoying’ skit “troubles, | the German revolution and have been A.J.OSTRANDER | For a Set of Tires. Bismarck, N. D. For free sample | pesiding here since: y Laboratories, eas | Sees since: York, City i s reat to Contains Poslam, since the beginning of itly told: the correspond. tent that, in past tive years, she had receivel very few letters frem her | daughter, the former Crown Princess | Ceethe of Gemany, and attributed ‘the ‘act to the influence of the former Ger- time in ¢ | tender. skin. the war, Columbia Phonographs Pexperiment purpose a forenoon the . rub Vi well OVER the aa fe rytccia Genteal Telaahagers | throat and chest and cover with af (ard {he Dak archer KINGS ON SHELF |" {Ohio and the third in Montana centiry the Austrians ;* nd he is reported te be | Swilzeland whose chief preoccupation is the depreciation of the mark and calculation how to make both ends meet . All of the foregoin ing quietly and hay have been liv- not attempted to break the rule of the Swiss ygovern- ment, conveyed to them in diplomat language at the time they took up the dence in Switzerland, to the effect that no political propaganda of any sort would be tole GREECE KING Ex-King Coustantine and the forme: Queen Sophie, of Greece, however, have been much more prominent, and. in fact, the present Greek Minister at Berne publicly accused them. in’ the Swiss pr of Being the instigatos and accomplices in’ the polt again: Mr. Venizelos, which was recently dis- covered in Athens, Constantine “and his family and suite consisting of about thirty per- sons, stayed for some menth tel in Lucerne, but) recently King removed to St. Moritz, where, it ds said. lov rates were granted the who were commencing to feel the pinch for funds, They spend most of their time motorin Jewelers have profited by the advent of these Ities in Swi land pelonging — to stwhile re adem Old at Berne. A lot of s jewels from Austrian an royalties and ar racies has been pure l by dente and much’ is lying as pledges in the safe of the banks 'y high. and Thun VETERINARIANS FOUND SERUM TO CURE OLIVE BAN Washington, Feb. | um prepared by of the bureau of an reating forage that saved the ifter the other sof her family had died | fsonous olives in New cording to the depart ment of agriculture. The serum was made from the blood of a sheep that had ‘b:en immunized against ‘baciullus botulinns poiscning, In investigating forage poisoning of | horses the bureau cf animal industry made — extensive periments with} ums and discovered there were two uns of bacillus botulinus, They look alike and the poisons they cre- ate produce the same effect, but im- ization against one does not a st the oth strains are commonly knows government investigators 45 ve strain and “the chee Three instances of oli one in) Michigan, one were ". The poisonin poisoning, he olive strai veter ins, therefore, were re ably -éertain= that the serum. afford: ing protec! i ison geu- would ve; in the jNew (York cases, and it proved to be in the one case where it could be given a faair tril. NORHERN MONTANA ’ BACKS TEDDY TRAIL Memorial hy which ould pass through the on the vat» Northern highline Gla pa and through the Roosevelt: Pass, The highway is to be transcontine: tal, from = Portland, M Ore, Tt would tr Roosevelt projected, New York, Ohio. Mic! gan, Wisconsin Minnesota North Da kota, Montana, Idaho.” Washington nd Oregon. The voad will enter Mou | wat Buford, thern highline andthe development sociation will assist the road asi ject. To Cure asCold in One Day 5 1 on the Cold. uture on Catch box, (Tableis.) it Teadache and work mechanics. of power. expense for repairs—an ex the pins. intended to 8 | former Crown There are se COWAN’S DRUG STORE tion from the levi + | nian Emperor, with whom the Grand |* Columbia Records | Duchess smilingly acknowledged. she | ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED [was “persoua non grata.” She denied, | however, the report that her daughter 831 W. Lake Street into Idaho | clubs on the Great Nor: j | tion in. Moutana’s share of this pro: ! j | “4 ONHNAVOCU0U0UAUSAUAUUUOAOGLCGRAAAUGA AUST ISUNUOUUIUNUOASUEHUOGUOAAUERLUGUGALEL Ca velopment ion are co-operating }on in a) movement for the Theodore ge ‘do: tre ‘TractorMotors: they AIL need &% & HAWLEY Seavrce ‘ i HAWLEY Cylinder Service means the Reboring or the Regrinding of bi ne scored cag cylinders. d the installing of new Pistons and Rings— by exper mechar It means Machine Work. that is accurate and clean-cut. All engine cylinders need t it is the only way to prevent To run your machine with cylinders worn and scored is a mighty poor kind of “‘economy.”’ It is highly injurious to the engine; and practically certain to result in a heavy i expense much greater than the cost of Reboring or Regrinding. - \ The more sensible and economical thing to do is to utilize the HAWLEY CYLINDER ‘SERVICE. Every job uaranteed 100% right—and you'll find our Prices ESS than the usual charges for such highgrade work. You Dealers and Garage Proprietors will ; INVESTIGATE this Service in behalf of your Patrons. Ship cylinder blocks to us freight prepaid: and with each block send ONE If farther Information is is write for our new Circular and Price List. LAKE (Cylinder Service Department) \ = AUTH JAPAN TO RAISE ‘Vancouver, B. industry and has y are tra g across the Pacific,' ae wey are: Waveling Soros i quest was made for an opinion as to ; Whether the NOT THE ONLY ONE) There Are Other Bismarck, Peo- | fered than the evidence of Bismarck | the following, quietly answer the question. St, ei Doan‘’s Kidney Pills on different occa-: sions’ when suffering from disorder- kidne ove | Mr. Pearce had. Mfrs., When you need a Sign The Bismarck Sign.Co. The you. ‘ SILVER FOX FUR » Feb, 24.—Japan ing | ngage in the silver fox called upon Prince ard Island—pioneer in the indus- to provide the stock. ple Similarly Situated in there be any stronger proof of- residents? ‘After you have read Charles L. Pearce, farmer, 320 2nd_ Bismarck, xays: “I have used| i Great. Fal Feb, ‘The |ed kidneys and they have always done! Northern Mon i Roady asso-|me gaod. I have followed th ciation and the; Northern Montana De-]mason'’s trade and it is mighty hard; the kidneys.” For a time I was so; lame I could hardly stoop down. to, t a dncket of water. I knew my required attention, so got a "s Kidney Pills at Cowan's x of De drug store and used them until my, puble disappeared entirely, Wihen-| I have needed Doan's since they; x brought the same good, have frequently ‘recone. uits. 1 | . * Da sim.| for’.a: kiddey -cremadys-gel Kidney: Piltsthe’ same: "that Foster(Milburn Co. Buffalo, Nv Y. | PHONE 909 406% Broadway Service— waste of gasoline and loss do well to | } * will not make clothing any cheaper, This but will increase the cost not only the __. inerease in wages, but the strike will causea decrease in production, which is one reason for present prices. advance in price for new goods has been inevitable; we’d all like to stop it; nobody can. , \ are buying and giving you absolutely E the best merchandise and service your _ Money can buy. We buy only stand- ard lines of merchandise the better to serve You will do well to buy now. S.€.BERGESON & SON ore ULL LLL j Statutes no penalty or intere IMM mmm 9 PRIKE. in Textile Mills for 50 Per Cent Increase in Wages Copyright 1919, Hart Schaffner & Marx Ln tl STATE CAN’T CHARGE PENALTY AND INTEREST ON OVERDUE HAIL TAX Dakota pst can be ected on delinquent state hail in- surance taxes. according to an opinion partment in accordance with the abote request.” Quoting “the only reference ty the method and procedure to be used in Under existing North Bi ioe eis e - oworiq| Biven by Assistant Attory Gene have be eee 2 phe fon eons | BE. 2. Cox in a circular letter which | the collection of the state hail taxe: Auten hipment to Japan, | HS heen mailed to ull county auditors | in the act providing for the inyurance, a ; pete ;} and treasurers in the state. the tary general holds > bree are valued at ait ” ‘ . : ue cee alued “This letter was written.” Mr. Cox | as follow # The owners haye arranged for states, “acknowledging receipt of a “Ther no specitie provision in horse meat diet {6r the foxes while! letter addressed to this department | the act either as to the disposition of by a county auditor jim which a re-j penalty and interest collected, or for the application or collection of penalty and inte . or either, upon delin- quent hail insurance taxes.” it} = Mr. Cox declares collection of pen- uty and interest must be specifically provided for, quoting authorities and. decisions to support the opinion. ports to Germany last year reach- county or the state hail fund is entitled to the interest: and penalty collected upon the delinquer payment of state hail insurance ta We have likewise been requested- Insurance Commissioner Olsness to pass upon this question. As this is a Subject of interest to each county au- ditor and) treasurer throughout the | ed'a total of nearly $10,000,000. Mer- state, we are he th advising you] chandixe shipped to Austria amounted of the opinion rendered by this de- | to $42,214.000, Closing Out Sale CONSISTING OF « Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Stains, - Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Alabastine, Machine Oil of all Kinds, Floor Oil _Call and Get Prices i 'VERYTHING MUST MOVE E. L. FAUNCE Fourth Street. Old Fashioned Dollars In the days of the “old-fashioned dollar” food and clothing cost but a fraction of what we have to pay today. Twenty dollars a week was then an excellent salary. There are numerous’ estimates on the per- centage of decrease in the purchasing power of the “modern dollar,” but everyone knows that prices will take a drop some of these days. é So a dollar is about the cheapest thing there is today. Why not buy up a few each week, put them in this bank and wait for the rise in value? BANK BISMARCK, N.D. The Oldest and Lar inthis section of t' est Bank e State

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