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ri \ “~~ K i: i sy aa \ iss e >. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE f : MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920 nquiry. is formed py the regional |su 1] ] Mn MMT TT) mn ES N JOINT CONTROL, | itetes’ne Spt ee UNM eee * i ymployes from the industry and not | SS Er es By, i . ‘ — Today and Tuesday tothe spate. one | PAY (es = } : ni cs and records | =, RS ae A WEEK FROM SUNDAY IS EASTER--- => Matinee 3 >. m. Night 7:00, 9:00 and publish its findings as a guide to /=3 : pe ae ‘ = Prices: Matinee 15-25; Nicht 35-50 : mublic opinion, = : - = : The National Industrial board tn |S ( = Washington would haye general overs = 5 i \ = y or ¢ sight of the workings of the’ plan |E= ( Vaudeville and Pictures cae = ys ch which in addition to being anplitedale ) == = edb |to public utilities, provides machinery i= ARE H ERE * ue = zi pian pena m z i ce Nam for “prompt and fair adjustment of | = . => ‘Another Great Comedy Novelty “Big Time” All-Star Bill Indnstrial Conferen y | waite! Barking conditions of gor: [SE : ' yi : | ieee THE CELEBRATED EUROPEAN FEATURE Wilson Suggests Way Out ermment, employes.” ‘The phim in- | BS : HE new models in coats ‘are ionger, more = me a Ta sie: segs veives No penalties, it is said, other | ss » re L = | bei, EU eee cai of Difficulty than those imposed, by public opinion. | B= slender. ,Broad shouldered, high. chested, = Wy Downing & Bunn TO HAVE FEDERAL BODY |, strike. ‘tt aces tot submit to ar |S breasted types; s'ender, snug, shouldered, single = H NESE ee es, . wot praeatec tales, of eloped” or SS breasted types. In all these great simplicity of = a. Sa » ste “open” shop... — > Oe = ; Y “Topics of the Day,” from the Literary Digest National Commission Would Act hs Ei Ee i= design is the ruling note. New colors and weaves, -=- | - as Arbitrator Between AMEIC ANS T0 = a i j= f - A = f ‘ z (CS ey > OLLIES MUMPS,” A ONE REEL SUPREME COMEDY Chasing Factions peal) i= * 4° Hats Shirts = ; 9 Washington, Mareh 2 i OPEN SRASON = The newest and smart-\ Many ‘new patterns = How Honest Are You? saunization of management “and ene . - eatiapechers and fabries for spring = 5 . . ployes “as a means of preventing mis- ‘ i=: ¢ ss = j {f you were flat broke and had a chance to grab off $1,000 mauler nding and ot securing cooper ON APRIMA4= sictig! Caimi nebbwder = s - - eonlay. | 5 “jenca? ive effort’ throughout Americ: - = ary . = of easy money, would you muffle your conscience? bs iT by the. industria = : = —SEE— conference appointed by President Wil- ae = ‘One~Day Mail Order Service = - tho: renee to. tbespresident wads 154 Games— |= Men’s Cleaning, Pressing and Reoairing = “THE HOUSE OF INTRIGUE” [ee Were Aa cal et ee ey ee ems : =. , 3 \ la Te conferees siliGH ae oacaaie Opening Contests Divided = . f . = a ’ y od SF einaleria : rel nit they have modified the ative = Nx 1 = Veeduced: from: Arthur Stringlet s:popularinoyel plan of Inachinery to adjust. disput East and West = = THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY in general industry by conference, con- oe j= = . e er eson on = re jciliation, inquiry witd arbitration, an) Cyicae, March 22.—~ ‘The American | Es j ; / = RET AR ASWelGd Caneth Gls vo, | 14 aud Close October 3. according to |S = 1 £ ¥ i ae = ee fen SRL aUnaL Goi the fica 1920 sehedule“reteased by | ccc The Home" of flirt Schaffner & Marx Good Clo‘hes = 2 Epaeareakaa if oh * TB. B. Johnson, presideut of the league |S v4 4 ot = } a MERS’ STORES CASH WAS hor difficulties. - The* modified plat, tae ‘schedule shows 2 restoration of | Sy) fi ie cs ats : ee aac) (eee CONSU Hevised eines fee merece reconyell: the 154 games chart, which was cur sHNNNNUUNQNNOOUUAAUNUUESUOSTESSEA0TOOTSHLOOAQOONOOEAEEUDASOONEANGSONAUGGHHINE | Hi ir USEFUL FOR EDUCATION OF ed nk pena 2 A is said. makes tailed last season hecause of the world | .. i mute nery. aval oe BOE cones ey Dal war, A innovation in’ this year’s \ i; ai Seen oe FARMERS SAYS MR. GILBERT. Beene ne only neat and Himit schedule is. the “isting of | Sundax ind it ix impassible to: make the suj eek umes cu arbitration” | “The plan has bees | eames at Washington arid New: York. | ply keep up with the demand, accord- ! . t “M eq ot the Consumers’ Stores’ plan Mv, extended to cover disputes affecting | qy is the firstthne:in the histors’| ing to Waiufacturers who attended But Outside. of Tha’ eres) Gilbert gave his testimony, pile utilities other than steam rail-| G6 the league that thix has been done | | Ms meetings of the Natlonal Connett ve Known) “The plan of selling gots to farm {TOROS at the time. the schedule wa H lor Furniture Assocfations held here, Tyro. Should Ha a ors Who liad purchased certificates at INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS The world war was responsible f ‘There is every reason to believe, these Plan Was No Good” Declares | $100 enc is nof practical,” declared | In addition the report anal, " tle this. Last season,/games w Pel autho iy, tliat the demant rn * Mr. Gilh@t. development of industrial plations, | ted in Washington and N | WH) beTincreasing!y great in’ the “fir ; ~ Man Convicted with “Benevo- | cnnot do pustiess on such a houts of labor, women in industry, |the schedme made no_ prov | ture. At the samé time it was agree! f lent” Autocrat for Conspiracy six, the plan doesn’t give the certili- child labor, housing. wages. profit-shar-| thes conte As a result the sched- that the lumber shortage wre the most eis cl 1 ing and gain-sharing. thrift agencie: inflation and high cost of living, ‘agri- culture, unemployment and a_ public employment clearing house. The causes: of industrial u set forth as includjng the ris difticul:y confronting furniture cd makers and no material reliefis i sight at present. J ule was revised. anc number of | games were advanced in order to play | on the Sabbath. : Thefour western clubs will ope: | in the west, While the clubs of ths east will inetigufate the season at the ders any voice in the conduct wn wfairs, The merest tyro should know that the plu was no good, “Don't blame Mr. Townley. He was, not responsible for the plan although to Teach Disloyalty Grand Forks, March 22.—Considered sa “benevolent auto ” which educates the farmer certificate holders ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting and rest are in the installa- { admit one of the men associated H cost of living, wirestrained specula-\ eastern end of the circuit. | tion-of officers of the Bismarck cot at a cost to-each farmer_of $100, the | with him was.” tion. epectacul Re Cee eae OPENING GAMES Devehters of Isabella. will be held profits, exe Consumers Stores Co. plan was a how!- BENEVOLENT AUTOCRACY tonight at the Knights of. Columbus a ony ees x ay e of wealth, inequality and re-| Opening games are iisted as follow: hall. All members requested + ing succoss, That for any other pure | | Ulie hest vou could say for the £3) adjustment of wage schedules, release | Detroit at Chicago; St. Louis at Cleve- tea a (re remueste ai pose” the meres| tyro. are " ae bet Stil fie hates be ne eas and emotions by the war, | land; New York at Philadglphia, and i Sy ie known that the plan was absolutely | racy. $ he a 2 revolutionary theories imported | Washington at Boston. en f “no good.? been all right and the money went f A Boston is scheduled to close .the i season before the other clubs. The final_curtain for the Red Sox will pe y high infant mor- | rung down on September 28. A double centers, loss of | header, with Washington billed as th kirge indusfrial | opponent is on the program for th units and the culmination of a grow Fi The folla uy, Sept. 29. New belief on the part of both employers | York will close its season at Philadel- and employes that a readjustment phia. .TNe“last of the eastern clubs from speech arc Europe, the belief that free the intermitten- nployment, fear of unemploy- a good cause. It went to educate the Joseph Gilbert, and : farmers,” i | | ecently had the honor conviction of the chiez ent autocrat,” c. Townley on a charge of conspiring to teach disloyalty, Mr. Gilbert should know what hevis talking about, when it comes to educational “stunts, Kindergarten Oren To- The. Will. school -kin- } dergarten, in charge of I, cy of em Who spent it?” someone in the ay ment, unnecessar dience wanted to know, nega e AUTOCRAT SPENT THE MONEY | (lity, ig. industri “The benevolent autocrat spent it; PCrsenal contact in for them,” returned. Mr. Gilbert with a grin, = ing the ‘The four westerngclubs are schedul- ed to close the season on Sunda October.3, The White Sox will finis y | MEER ane areal rowmley, Hane basa ir hecessury to a wholesome continuity |to quit the season are the Senators ‘Miss Matilda Williams, é {| ; out in open meeting ‘Friday eve-| reverent soul in a stage A hisper. 4 and’ the Athletiees; who meet at Phil: F e ; ‘ll F / } ning at the Grand Forks Labor Tem- all we've spent money for i tatants toler: 9, iS Now open and will coa- j ple, the oc jon call purposes,” said Mr. Gilbert S$ VARY | adelphia’ on October 2. )p i i Industrial ‘y~not only came in’ heartfelt. tones wiinesel inaustry, Line deport says, cs p rear 5 put in each establishment. “There dhe = i pricey or ot Ne ME there was | fore the strategie place ‘to begin battle at St Teuis and @eveland is slate’ a possibility of financial return to the | With, misunderstanding js within the lorcese iat Detroit, a cetificate holders under the old plan, {dustrial plant itself. “Primarily the |: we selene, ag in former years, Mr, Gilbert modestly pointed ont thi ton sues mau come froin i ligt | cals for three swings around .théscir- the heads of the Consumers’ Store: : ot from the top.” The conference Py a e e about his conviction, in fact, that con | Co. had now seen the errors of the ressing its approval of “employe Detrolt after opening at Chicago viction was a matter which he didn’! | ways, and were re-organtzing the com. | Fepresentation’ says it is not a field i go to Cleveland, and then retura mention at all, although he is now | pany along the lines which he had ad- | for legislation, because the form which hams on April 2 for its first gaine nuder sentence of the Jackson couniy | Vecated in his ayldress, such representation should take may | #t home with He eet Ghampions district court and is at large pending; Aud so the fedst of reason came to| Y#ty im every plant. For this reason | #8 an opponent. St. Louis opens at . Ascent from "The House. of Intrigue” i tinue until Dec. 24. Par- Which is the big feature picture in addition to the big vauleville bi. ents: interested please : at the Rex tonight and Tuesday. start children promptly. resular ) commi ~ SQUARE DEAL vn ‘lore i nis ommidon it FOR DISABLED ee temperary.” he would ge 10, non-comg who speit thei the army amd ot tempora mnissicns, are receiving from $40 to ed to hear his views regarding the es- tublishnent of a co-operative store in Grand Forks. In‘opening b remarks early in the eveniig Mr. Gilbert admitted that he Was proud of having been indicted with Mr. Townley on the aforesaid charge. He didn’t say how he felt fons are receiving Sanders Electric Shop #Washington.— Claiming discrimina- ‘un appeal to the Minnesota supreme {an end, : the recommentation is directed solely noe Et pie or EM Chere ton-is peing practiced agaist. tem. |450°& month while others who were 111 THIRD STRE court! And a geod time was had by all | to manage 5. : vay Bate BeLles Fi s | Young enough to get regular commis: ‘ STREET Stange eentlamsneeehOw have einen: eualite ; “Te the joint organization of man- | ®t Cleveland and ¢ hicago. New York, | porary commissioned /oflicers of the ! Gions, and suffered the same disability, ee CRAY j opoly on other things thought they agement aid employes in the plant or | after prying the lid off at Philadelphia, | Wworia war. an organization known as are on Wier eae a : Electric. Wiring will go to Boston for a series and then to the Polo grounds to pla home games with the Athletic attraction’ on Apri}: 22. The ington fans will get their industry fails to reach the ‘collective agreement,” sa . “or it the Tower of London are taking steps without such joint, organization, dis- to strengthen the protection of the |Putes arise which are not settled by crown jewels that are kept there. Sir | existing agencies, then the conference Disabled Emergency officers~has hee formed here and will fight for leg: lation to give these disabled men square deal. | | TO PROTECT JEWELS London, March 19—The authorities at had a monopoly on patriotism too,” he declared, “Iam rather proud of the fact that they thought me danger- ous chought to vent their wrath upon.” EDUCATIONAL, BUT— and Supplies Thor. Electric. Washing Machines Furekx Vacuum: Cleaners FURNITURE DEMAND IN AMERICA IS ENORMOUS} j Wash: t glimpse The organization will center its sup- be weakened, thus pavirig the way for pneumonia or serious disease of the lungs. Nightly applications of Vick’s VapoRub will aid nature in relieving this inflammation. Be- cause Vicks acts locally by stim- ulation thru the skin to draw out the inflammation, attract the blood .away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medicinal ingre- dients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long, over the throat and chest until the skin is red—then spread on thickly and. covered with hot flannel cloths.. Leave the cloth- ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swatlow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. i Samples to new ‘users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 233 Broad, Street, Greensboro, N.C. board. of —————o— REAL ESTATE OWNERS— If you want to sell your house or your bungalow just let us ‘know. We have a list of buyers and we will dis- pose. of your property immediately at a veYy good value. It will pay- you to list. your property with us at. once. BISMARCK HOMESEEKERS— We cannot rent you a house, but we will assist you in the” acquisition of YOUR OWN HOME. We have ‘some choice city lots we will ‘sell you on of adjustment, a .regional vasion of the east on May,11. Chicago will be at New York; St. Louis at Philadelphia; Cleveland at Boston and Detroit at Washington. The, Eastern. clubs will make their first western trip on Jane 8, with Boston appearing ‘at Chicago, Wash- ington at St. Louis, New York at Detroit and Philadelphia at Cleye- land, * HATS FOR WOMEN M. P.’S SHOWN IN RECENT STREET —Hats for.wom- London, March 22. en menibers of Parliament” have; made their first appearance, the en- | fited by this great medicine every day. give up work. I tried a number of remedies but Lydia .. Pinkham’s Vege: table Compound did me more good than “ is anything else. Lam regular, do not, suffer the pains I used to, keep:house and-do all my work. I recommend your medicine to all. who suffer,as I did and-you may use my let- ter as'you like.”"—Mrs. MINNIE MitcH- ELL, Harrington, Me. There are many women who siaffer as Mrs. Mitchell didand whoarebeing bene- It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, ains, backache, that bearing Dependable , é Builders Hardware In building, the importance of buying good hard- ware is oft times overlooked. Good locks, hinges, slash and door equipment are a very small part of a building, but will repay many times for the cost and trouble of proper selection, for cheap goods are a continual source of worry and bother. We are prepared to furnish all of your building hardware needs in grades and ‘at prices that will But however great his admiration ' George Younghusband, their custodian | Proposes “a system, of settlement |of the Senators on April 22, when. af | port on the S@venson. pill (HL | | pose ” Fostoria Mazda Lamps | for the educational methods pursued jis planning to install new thief-per- | through a National Industrial Board. | ter * iu Philadelphia and Bos-| toss) which proposes to retire emer: | pipes bate, nitur en cai 3 4 ly Mr, Townley and the Conguniers’ | plexing devices. Local Regional Conference and Boards | 0%. they come home to meet the Red | gency oflicers- on three-fourths pay, eee ae uns Tad te the " PHONE 8 — 1 Stores Co., Mr. Gilbert hasn’t any use! The British regalia are kept in a [of Inquiry, Sos, ,, | sume as regular army of ‘provisional | County. is of tremendous . proportions ener et 4 for the plan otherwise. “ “" leage in the Wakefield Tower electtical- NATIONL IN SCOPE Washington has drawn the plum in| aticers, ‘The Amcrican legion endorses | ~ | This was reveiled late in the evé- ly connéttede with two guardrooms, | This plan which the conference says !Texard to the greatest number of Sun- this move. ‘There’ are 6000 wounded | ning when in auswer to a question Colonel Blood succeeded in restealing jis “based upon American experience ;7¥ Bames. The Senators have been lemergency oflicers. Half were dis- | ARE PEEEPE EEE ETRE PIEPER SEEM EE REEDS from the audience regarding his views . the crown. in 1671. ind designed to meet American con- | Five 16 Sunday dates. Chicago and | abled. , * | ditlans” is national in scope and of Detroit each have 13, while St. Louis. “Ninety per cent of the officers > \ i 7 ation jand yet decentralized. It ix suit | Cleveland and New York have been] who ted men under tire were ctuer eth - - / s to he different from any thing \in | @WVarded 12 a piecer Philadelphia and | eng otticers.” declared Lieutenant: J. Ut el 5 - = operation elsewhere and employs no Boston have no Sunday games at home, | g, Graham, patient at Walter Reed he iow Dot t i . . sa authority exept the right of in. {because baseball is forbidden there on | csp. ai, comusauder of the new organ- |. \ H a rd ware ; \ # é 5 4 v. Its basic ideasis stimulation to | Ue Sabbatl imation. “It unfair to | h 8 c 7 settlement of peade by the pagties,in WEEK-END GAME retire one ( on three: | eas es a conflict and the enlistment of puiti: | Beston, Detroit and Washington | fourths pa ’ cae ‘ F opinion toward enforeing that methed | Share alike in the distribution of Sat- | pogutar. aid deny , 4 * : = Of settlement. .jurday games, each being scheduled to | (6 a temporary. oltic ‘ The regional adjustment conference | VEY 13 week-end games at home. The | At the training camps regular coni- } rae . e an. erous proposes a board to consist of- four | ether five clubs have been given i2 | missiops were refused. men. over 7 representatives selected by the parties | S¢turdays each at heme. ap, | AS # teswlf, many training camp ¢ to the dispute, and four others-in their Tiflependence Dage.Jaly 4 ~falline ficers who were young-enough to take | This is No. 8 of a series of adverti f 4b industry chosen by them and familiar oa bi aereau Pais ae ‘ = petent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack ‘eith , thote: proteome. TE, would MP Vniy. 5 <Gamee onthe aay wlll 0S a “ eas bat Pe Ree passages stich ae Paeatrorta Taine, ‘Whe ae presided over by a trained government ical at a Honk H Date eee ‘ : Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold—often. leave os). the ee man who Hen and Philadelpint . : ae IGK WOMEN le ae these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a would act, BS or. Th aD | reeoratiGn Day—May 30—also fall 2 i z favorable foothold for invading germ$. And how Vick's Vapo- thantmous uereement were reheh i Ling on a Sunday, enabied the framers | -§ Rub may be of value in this condition, { * ae he us A Wael aa ie Peathed of the playing chart, to book holiday 7 ie t : int organization in the shop. oils for Nine following day, ‘These ie 1 . a _ Few of us escape measles—it | bringing the medication to bear tiling to agree/tinanimously the | (roland, Nae York ‘ila Bostou ; : \ is one of the commonest of child-| directly upon the inflamed areas, | ter with certain restrictions, woul) “ma Req Sox have. been awarden | You Can Be Free from Paia | ~ e Hose diseases. Every mother]” Children’s digestions are deli- | intess the disputants prefered a mu. a holiday bi for April 1 as 1 Am, if You Do as I Did. | : : i aa oy fee nows the symptoms, but the} cate—easily disturbed by too | tually chosen umpire. Chines cise nd ington, Me.— "I tattered with; mistake.that most mothers make] much “‘dosing.” Vicks, there- | ‘1 LET PRODUCTION ALONE ae o ere a ston and iat ergo ee cise any Hive is in failing to'realize that the| fore, is particularly recommended | Meanwhile hoth parties to the dis- li. games “dy nome.bn September 6 mT TOU and: such’a bear: | child is not fully recovered after | since it is externally applied'and | pute have agreed that there shall be| ~qyere are four conflicting dates with ue ml ing down feel-| the eruption and fever disappear.} so can be used often and ‘freely | Wnferterenes, Wit ee ee the National league, and these ave in eth ing that | could not [ XN : foes 4 : ing the. processes of adjus ~ TE] oni : 27. Sept. 5 Ball stand on. my fee’ 7 The air passages are still inflamed | without the slightest harmful the parties, or either of them~ how- HiGleoL on May. Bc sue 27, sent Re mi) T also had other dis- | \" Br and if this inflammation not | effect: and Sept. 26, when the Chicago cubs 4 a os »} F: n ¥ not] eects. r ever, refuses voluntarily to submit the] sre scheduled ‘to play at home. tressing symptoms. al “4 cleared up, the air passages may| Vicks should be rubbed in | dispute ‘to: the processes of the plan The Western cuba start. their ine At times I had to os 5 r oe 4 > ise of a t street fashion\ periodic pains, backach iv i ' i very liberal terms and our City De-|terprise. of, a jeeeenee® beseiged b, | down feeling, indigestion, and nervous tisf Let us give an estimate on your 3 H 306 ; Your partment will assist you in securjng| interested feminine shop gazers. Prostration, / building Hardware needs. } 60c : Bodyguard asloan to build your bungalow. _ The little hats thus. labelled ‘ar> Lydia eo Pinkham’s Vegetable Cont: , ! . H 1.20 ; i , | brimless and of the biretta university | Round contains no narcotics or harmful 5 i A 2 Vapo Rub Against Colds BISMARCK “REALTY: co. cap and tricorne style. Black and | POOBS aes eae from cectrachs of | Lomas Hdw Co Hi ; phn hen aia ng dark brown are the only colors used. | fawon, 4 ere a shat 5a ‘al advo | e ° More Than 17. Million Jars Used Yearly ade pags Oe Catt node nar | Write Lydia. B. Pinkham Medicine Co. | - oF "3 ws A 7 ; sueen assel angling a 8! (confidential), ‘Lynn, ‘Mass. ie ‘