The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1920, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| and effect on the nation, industry | ana war-danger are being used in- a RECrONE campaign by the national 3 alliance, fow the increase of the French population. ‘This campaign is | bemg conducted) by lettérs to meu- bers of parliament, \posters#/a maga- 4 «ine, The Woman and the Childy anc ce i MINATION through the many socially and polit: cally powerful persons #iterested in "he movement. j ine plainest sorts of truths are tol. Conducted, rt 7 Iphill; -ne French about the decreasing birth Privately phil ne ‘The national alliance and “gov- Fight for Mere Babies, Be- | ernment officials hetd that “a tamiy j | shoula three or more children: comes Governmental | 10° encourage such families govern- r are granted for each child alt- ond under! 43 years. The asks also’ for legislation- Lo birthrate“has beeh | de for the construction of ‘cheap vaken over by the government through ve homes available only tw sation of a: Higher. Council ot! large families: establishment of “sup- i This. council of 30, appoint: | in industries to heads o inister of hygi he, ‘amilies, preferenée in. govern: Mr.| ment employment, the plural vote. father of five children, is | giving the father as many votes as sa strong friend of largé.fam-/ (here are persons in the family, and ilies. Thre of the new ca) i real war on nct are advocates of measures to here as Neo-Malthusianism. se the French birthrate. War cost France roughly 1. Sus Gb | OF. birthrate during the war |TWO OIL DOMES, ; AND NEW GOLD FIELD DRAWING Old Boom Days pai in Montana by Recent Big USES COLD” at ‘fields and a new gold. field are* draw | ing the adventurous from far.and near } to\Montana. France is at last to the danger of dying ely conducted, uphis: | Tari such know illustrate | pictures to “Pape’s Cold Compound” then) - the Roundup oil field is little less * s A | a Mecca than the new Winntett-Mosb, breaks up a'cold in a | | field, more recent of discovery. few hours The gold rush) is to the Scobey j country, where ore assaying as high ee !as $420 to the ton in digging a weil, Kelicf. comes instantly. A dose.tak ‘More than a according to reports. *; hundred claims were staked witha |a few hours after the aftnouncement . | of the discovery. Oil seekers who have invaded sta.é land projects, Governor Stewart has | announced. must vacate or he. will! ~ | take steps to force them out. Clashes * p between ranchers and oil men have been reported. BRITISH M ep every two hours until t taken ually break dand all the “at The very dose* clogged-y ages in Ue fd Quit blowing ut con} ested stuited- and snutiti ear heac! Nothing else such prompt relief RGHA d ERICA + v York, Marely 30.—Twenty-two British merchants, representing the department §tores of the Unit- ed Kingdom, will soon sail from Eng- nd for a six weeks’ tour of the Unit- fe THE SAFEST STEPPING-STONE to business success is a Savings Account. The many self-made men in this Nation of ours prove this. These are great days in the expansion of business, bringing many and splendjd oppor- / tunities to men—young and old—who. are / ready for them, \ This institution Avelcomes Savings from One Dollar upwards, and pays 4. percent com- pound interest, upon them. The Qidest and Lar in this section of t Carrying Funds Sately = - SF Travellers find our letters of Credit a great conven- ience. They provide complete safety and yet are read- ¢ ily convertible to cash. Even on short trips it is most satisfactory to have ~ funds’ equally available and safe. Your signature ‘is identification. The low cost of.travellers’ thecks make them decid- 2dly cheap insurance against loss or theft. we funds with ‘safety. ‘The Friendly Bank” The Bismarck Bank he Bismarck, North Dakota. ent allowances of 60. to 200 francs | * “birth. control,”* known |~ THIRTY “SUNGODDES: COMING WwW ith * nshine Lady est to its minute of our ladies: of ine i stage.- A full fledged. made-to order,— aim nnd alf— little lady. arhuse | reharmg ave hinted, (positively irrisisti- 5 ntey and she's ‘attended‘t by thirty reat “sungoddess Yes. thi: of these 's AR ed Statés’f: study Ameriean methous of retail-stere management with a view: of egfablishing its use ‘in. England. The merchants, who will be the guest. of the National Re!ail' Dry Goods as-! sociation, will visit most of Yhe priu-! cipal cities’ insthe couniry.. 9! Chambers of Commerce throughoui. the country. arevjoitiing with the na uonal association ‘and local'‘merchants organization in preparing receptions for the tors and giving them an op- portunity to study American meihous at close hand. Secretary of Com- merce Alexander has promised to¢wel- come the visitors in the name.of the countryand pledged the aid of the dc partment in making their vi visit af Suc cessful one. A special train will carty. the visit- ors on their tour. The‘itinerary iu cludes’ stops. at Pittsburgh, Dayton. Cjneinnati, Cleveland, Toledd. Cur cago, St. Louis, Kansas. City, .the Grand Canyon, Los Angeles, the Yu- semite' Valley, San ‘Francisco, ‘Por:- land,’ Seattle, Salt-Lake City, Colo- rado Springs, Denver, Omaha, Milwau- kee. Detroit, Buffalo. Niagara Falls and Boston. /Side:trips also will, be made to Washington and Baltimore. NEW LEASES TO “REOPEN MONTANA MINERAL LANDS Helena, Mont., nous beauties; are son w “Mare ‘h 30.—Millions | of-acres of state lands, are reopened for oil and gas development under the | new forms of leases. according to Sid- ney Miller, register of state lands. The state lands sold since 1909 for agri- cultural purposes were sold with the gas. and oil reserved, which may be exploited now. PY Forms for oil and gas leases gran.- ed by the state under.the new’ rega lations of the state board of land com- missioners, including several changes from the’ old ‘forms ,;and complying with the better practices in use in states where oil lands ‘have been! de veloped for some time, have been com pleted and several leases have beens} excuted: 4 The new.leases are to run for ‘five | years and at the expiration of ‘thal. time will be srenewed to the highest bidder: v + The new-agreements.. cut-down :th- | maximum size of, a lease from 640 to 320 acres ind ¢ cost $100 | year, with a bond of $500 to be provited by a sure ty company. - hes LAP DOG'S BROKEN LEG HELD NOT TO WARRANT BREAKING SPEED LAWS Chi igo) Maren “ty the opinion of. Justice of the Peace John F. Boyer ‘of Evanston, Il., ‘aSl@p dog’s brokeu leg is not. sufficient reason! for the veterinary summoned to attend the in- |: jured member, to ignore the tratfict | laws. Dr. J. V. Lacroix,.a veterinary suv- geom’ was arrainged@ before Justice Boyer because he did not stop bis au- | tomoblie at‘an intersection. _ “I was hurrying to set a a lap dog's | sleg,” ‘the doctor said. “I forgot the regulations I guess. “dt was an emerg- eney call.” “Lap ‘dogs maybe important in their place, but they<are not worth risking the. lives of - citizens,” said Justiec Boyer as he fined Dr. Lacroix $5 awl opsty. ERIDEMIC OF SUDDEN- DEATH-IN: FRISCO: * “San Frandis¢o—There is an: epidem- ie_of sudden death im San Franc’ Authorities say the -after effects ‘of influenza and the lack of lduor are reapupstbte,: \ ».' HUGO TAKES K. 0. * Battling Hugo, -substituted for Ad Waltg at Jamestown on Friday, and ‘waS knocked ‘out: in’the sixth round by Kid Miller. Hugo putup a wonter- ful fight but was outboxed and slugged y the rugged North Dakota boy. | GROW; FAT ONNCOAST - Los Angeles. Cal—There is some- thing in the air which draws all ring’ champions to “CaTffornia. _ ald they are there the ‘gate cliniate ma them take on Weight. Young, Corbett. Kayo. Brown, Leach Cross, Jess Wili- ard-and others are examples, Looks the Bay whether Sunday amateur ;sports. will be: permitted, ‘according to a’ new bili state day. 1 “sweep down® ‘ivan ug with w fds which has passed the state Senate -to- | ~ ial MNES, musical comédya hey and: bgdigr wid hit the high tian a 1 it jently date for appearance of this prom Mised trent at fatrons of the Rex theitre: ® i ‘ « |BIPLANE: SWOOPS DOWN;ON RIDER - OF SURF; UNHURT Duncan fat swooped @own on Wilbur-Morse, Jr,. while he was riding a surf board at Waikiki Beach recently like a sea gall after a choice: tidbit, and, although the “~plané~was completely. wrecke.l, either its’ crew. hor the surfer-was ingureds: i rene “Morse:: whois ‘the son ot Lieutenant Wilbur Morse. U.S. NR. F., was. ridjng ‘his, board on a big coinber of the. “second break” gurf, when thé airplane came out gf-the' sky and headed straight tor him. Lieuteu. ant Duncan, pilot of the planc, caught a glimpse. of Morse and tried to *zoom,”’ but ,tHé machine refused to answer. As the heavy biplane al- | most skimmed the surf board. Morse headed :jinto the comber ‘just in- time to escape being crushed. The machine.crashed into the smox- ing breaker, smashed the. propeller. crumpled its wings and turned over, while~ the lieutenant and sergeant leaped tree, with only a few scratches. FAVOR BOXERS ‘ New: York—Wheri “the, International Sporting cM) swings op ‘nits dears m New York staging outs between stars of the ring will jiot he the sole pur- || pose. « NOvices will be iven every en- couragement. | of s+ You Avoid lis, Dangerous Stage. There is a‘more serious stage o: by. the -stoppedlup ai other distasteful features. Iungs..become affected, and thei | | a aloiig to.tanyte up the jet, andy March. 13.—(By t plane out of conircl érgeant H. W. Russell; Don't LetCatarrh, Drag. | and other local applications. Catarrh than the, annoyance caused ‘passages, \factéry' remedy for ~Catarr! be- ~ and the hawking .and.spitting andjeause it gogs direct to’ its source, Ny The real: danger comes from the'| the disease ‘from the blood. ‘tendency of the disease to continue |bottle from your: druggist today, its~.course downward’ until the/and begin the only logical treat- ..— dreaded _, consumption fs: on your free medical advice write to Medi- ed ia Your. own experience has} cal Director, 104 Swift Laboratpry, taught you thet the disease cannot! Atlanta, Ga. CHINESE USED: . BY:REDS WHEN = OWN MEN QUIT Most, Beastial +1 Jobs! of Butchery Performed by Imported “Mercenaries - “} sterdam, March 30.-—-The corres pondent. of the Handelsblad who’ re- { cently” returned from a trip in Soviet + Russia’ gives the following aecount ‘o¢ his investigations of the activies vi | fhe Chinese, employed Ahere “by the Bolsheviki. as, executioners. “Such horrible: stories were peie!| iold in Europe about these Chinese hat'l thought it worth my while to learn more about them. Xs.a joke--t askedevery cne who asked my opin: ion of the Bolsheviki to show me some ‘real man-Killing ,Chinese.’ but 1 was always Yold,that they couldn't produce any just now because they bad ail gone to the: Deniking front. ' ‘I was told the Chinese, if comniand- ed by their own officers were excel- lent soldiers; but they ran like-hares | if. their officers’ were killed. Execu- tions are now very rare in Moscow,} but, in August, when, thousands oc ‘counter revolutionaries’ were slaugh- tered, it was carried out by the Chi ese because the authorities feared the: Russian soldiers would refuse to @> thé work. ; “Phe -Chineke do. this work: indiffer- ently—like they do all other work the; are ordered to perform, Théy are bitid, conscienceless tools.in the hands of the--miénh who feed ‘them and pay them. and who raised them from the position: of:.coolie_in which they came to Russia to’the Fank of soldier of the | 4 guards. “If the ‘Boltsial’ his name for Boi- sheyiki,. orders something, the Chin- ese does it, and he does it in his-typi- cally practical way. .He first makes the victim dig his own grave and then shoots him with his revolver. He is not cruel about; it, just practical. ; “When | Boltsjak -says kill, then ,n¢ kills with a unperturbed face. . And when, Boltsjak ‘says ‘you may. stop tiow,’ with the same cool faceche lets his victims go.” are The correspondentafter some weeks in:Ruesia left when he was’ refused permission to make investigations ‘Lreely as he’ pleased. {TALIAN WOME WO. BARRED F OM 5 50 STATE POSITIONS Rothe. “March 30- th 30-—Itatinn women have been barred from - 50 po- sitions ‘mostly in‘ state employ by’an | official announcement~just issued by the government. This order excludes women from appointment to the dip | lomatic and consular service and from becoming members of the. council of state or of several courts. | No reasén is given for the declara- tion of this_ban but \Italian observers point out that evidently. authorities be- tieve it ndne to Soon to raise a’ barrier, | against the possible aspiration of Itai jan women for public office, Professor Teresa Labriola, daugh ter of the distinguished professor o. | sociology, a obtained the rignt { | to/practice 1gw before the courts ana, jouer s a struSgle;of more than sevéa into. Consumption’ be cured by sprays, inhalers, jellies S. S. S. has proven a-most gatis- erms of Get a . and tends to remove the ment that gives real results, For * | The ind You Have Alway@ Boughi,” and which, has been dn use for over thitty © yéars, has dorae tt gnature of , and has beea msg Pander his ipere” > Lichtin. ok tomes ion Se. Allow no one tolcccpive you ia :this. - &ll Counterfeits, Imitatjons and ‘ * Just-t¢-cocd ” ” gre, Dut ener ts that tride with and exdan ens tHe “pealih of “Ne 7 Children—Experience ar hat is CAS T¢ is a harmless sy’ or Caster ee aud Soothing Syrups. ie ‘is Fleasqa neither. Opium, Morphine nor other. parcutic. § su age is its guarantee. For more than thirty. vears it, has been in constant use for the relief of Rea seae ns ‘Fiapblency, = Wind Colic ana Diarrhoes ; allaying, Fev-rish: ay and watural ox era ql therefrom, and by reenigiing the. Storlach and” the assimilation of Food; ‘The Children’s Panacop-te ¢ heal Mothés's In Use For, Over 30- Wea (Whe ind You Haye Always. Bough tion of the National Educatfonal asso- cidtion in Salt Lake July 4 :to 10. are being ‘formulated by committees of state school authorities. An initial tund of $10,000 already has been rais- ed here. 3 ae f Mrs... Josephine ~ Corliss Preston, superintendent «of public instruction in the State of Washington, is presi- dent of the fational Edueation ass ciation and she, it is expected, | map out the convention program. See Tec ay years, Dr: Adelina Pertici, has obtain- ed. permission, to kerform the fun:. tions oP a notary. Those :innovatious have ‘alarmed! Italians who hold} con servative views on the appearance of avomen».in® public life and to this 1s attributed in-part the new bar against women joel, w ay the. government. (SALT LAKE CITY . PLANS TO GREET TEACHERS’ ARMY, Ssalt Take Sits “March to take care of 10,000 teachers from all parts of the United-States who ara expected to attend the coming conven: will It is thought. that the $500.000.000 worth of silk which the United 30—Plans j,States imports each year from, Chi Japan, Atmenia, France. and oth countries might be -producet.at home with enormous profit... —-- “CUSTODIA ooersonoes of insurance -NOTICE cholders and creditors in the United States of the follwing ce companies whose affairs are in liquidation, under the super: control of the Alien Property. Custodian. ; = Aachen & Munich Fie Insurance Co, Mintcis Insurance Co Minerva Minerva Berroco @ Reinhirece Co. Nord ext Beusce Toorak ~ Co. (Fire and Marine Branches) Prussian Life Tqsuraiice Co. Prussian National Insurance Co. ‘South German Reinsurarice CO. Swiss National Insurance Co... International Re an ied. b Pinited apcates inclu Terriers Ga Insular Possestions) hav- ing, aS eats ‘any, of the ies, should filé stich * er that date, the assets jemands ‘onor etore the it Ast ey of yot May, 1si0 EY ee ae ty be 4 trans pester Perens fatcnin seordantwitniee All claims ordemands should bane with the Managet of Enemy Insurance Com- penkte, 125 Eee See ee, New York. FRANCIS P. GARVAN “Alich Property Custodian Hamburg Assurance gra Bttenen Fise iosurance Co. OR a feal American Break- fast serve'Blue Label-Karo =the Great American Syrup— . ‘on your Waffles, -pancakes.. or toast... / It.is wholesome, pure, delicious and.more G exonomical. ‘ Fe | Because of the many daily uses for ‘Blue Label Karofor «breakfast, for.cooking,. baking and C scvmakibg hotisewives.are. buy- "ing it by the.dozen.cans., Ask your. grocer the price per: ‘dozen. i ft 43 -P.S. Ever try Blue : Label Karo. on -° Gre Fruit? Delicious! st CORN PRODUCT REFINING:COMPANY. - 3 17 Battery Place New York a

Other pages from this issue: