The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1920, Page 2

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| BR RS, LUCILE’ HIXSON, of Kansas City, only weighed 79 pounds’ when -shé. began. taking” Tanlac. She has already gained $6 pounds and says this wonderful has been ‘the - greatest blessing of her life. “T weighed only. seventy-nine pounds when. 1 began taking Tanlac; but now I weigh one hundred and fifteen and am feeling better than I have in seven years, was the unusual statement’ made by Mrs. Lucile-Hix- son, living at 2082 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo.,-a few days ago. : “Before I began taking. Tanlac,” continued Mrs. Hixson, “I/had become so weak from seven years of suffer- ing that at times J wasn’t able -t stand on my feet. What I ate nearly. always disagreed with me and made gas form so bad,that I could hardly get my breath. I was badly consti- pated. and had.a pain across the small of. my .back. and my. nerves ware up- set. (Tywas troubled with dull heat aches just about -all.the time and often I had fainting, dizzy spells and I was never-able to walk any distance posal Rev. Straton Writes. - Details of His Night in White-Light Re Pastor Turns, Searchlight ‘on Wild Orgies Wherp Booze Flows, “BY REY: JOHN R. STRATON, . Pastor of the Calvary. Rapist Church of New Yor New York. April. 5, -- Aecompanied 1. Burton of, the Newpaper prise assnciation, and-a trained gator, placed at- our dis: “the famous Committee - or Fourteen of New York, T..spent: sev- eral hours before and after. midnight visiting certain restaurants and dance-~ halls in-the Times Square dij Manhattan, 1 will here set. down briefiy, without any attempt at rhetoric, ly what 1 observed. The first, place we vjsited Sth well-known dance hall én W peti at, near Broadwa INDE There were, \ 2 hetween 4000 and F000 dane and? they swere for’ the most part young mem women—some of then extremely young. They wer reing up.and down the] three large dancing floors in-fhe clos est possible proximity. The. dances indulged in. were — indecent, even as nces go. We saw .the “heote Niekqotéhie,” the “‘shimmy-shake”, ,and. the “cheek-to-cl hesh floors. + On every side were; fables ‘sueround ed by young men and Women, many of them in most reyplting postures. ‘and almost. all indulging, in indecent famillarities with each other. . —ASGCOSTED BY W (OMEN \ Approaches by women were mad¢ to us in this place, and we were also given to, understand that there were “instructorésses” here, who would, for 25 cents, dance three tines with a man, We were told by\a walter that nin: dance’: on. before I felt exhausted. of these “instructoresses” would take “My uncle ‘recommended Tanlac to} men Jater to, their apartments. ms me and now since, it has entirely|-~° Vice investigators say, many. overcome my troubles I will never get through praising it. I ani’ not trou- bled with indigestion or gas at all and 1am eating. anything and-everything I want and digesting it, perfectly. Headaches..éind dizzy spells have all left. me and my: constipated condition has béen. relieved. _My nerves are in fine condition and the pale. across the small. of my back has disappeared al- together. . I have, gained thirty-six pounds in weig ‘ht, can do my. house- work by myself and I am stronger than ‘I have. been’ in years. Tanlac ) has certainly. beén the greatest bless- ing-of my .life and. [will never. be able tq praise .it enough for. what it has done. for me.” ‘Tanlac i8;.sold in’ Bismarck by Jos. Breslow; in Driscoll by N. D. and J. H. Barrette ‘and in: Wing by ‘H. P. Homan.—Advt.. JUDGH OFFERS A SIMPLE SOLUTION ‘Toledo—“Wad'll I do?” sala a land- _lord’to ‘a’ judge here, “I can't have her undress and then walk that wa) the length of the hail to the bathroom, My guests object.” “Puy her a bath! of these girls have. been. proved to be professional’ prostitutes. _ From: here we went to a restaurant but a stone's throw from the exclusive Riverside-dr and one of \the, best..resi- dential sections of New York. ~ ADDRESSES FURNISHED ’ As soon as.we were seated, two young - women -came to our tables bringing along (for us to pay) their bill for drinks they had, consumed he- fore’ we arrived. . These women were public . women. “They gave us~ their addresses. At ‘this restuurant, those in charge of our party purchased whiskey in whiskey | Blasses on open order. The twe young women also brought } along @ bottle of whiskey they said they had purchased in this restaurant a few minutes before. pup. EVERYTHING “FIXED” The air was ‘heavy with cigaret smoke and. the fumes of liquor. Con- ditions. 9 > Us, told us everything wax robe,” said hizzonor, that the proprietor see The Hane, three mdst potertial\words ' in'the American’ language -~ ~ “Here's your Gordon* iss ~ GORDON: HAT Latest edition of the ) THE The hole Stock will be sold. at Cost. ‘Stor will be- open until “ “April 15th." ses “ty By Now and No Delivery. ts Save » Money No Exchange, ‘| pecially the “hostesses.” the dancing. floor were gusting, the young women, seeking. | there In} the eg {to our table, rtact we latef...verified. nim as a “rounder” ara note all in his~true character, “ Scotch highballs and whi: ‘ey ‘}eare what he paid; for liquot, so long KISMARCK ‘DAILY: ‘TRIBUNE | | .UNDERPAID AS TEACHERS... QUIT AND JOIN CHORUS center, Marie Reagan; lett, Daniels ; lower row, Babz Fowler, New. York,’ April 5. who “dont like Kepeher crazy. 5 Of. counse, these six eharmers, aren’r Schoo] teachers any longer. ‘They, useil tov-be. Now ‘they’re chorus. girls |in Charles, Dillingham’s production, “The Night Boat.” They get twice as much salary Yor chorus girling as for teach- ing. That's. why, they quit teaching. Scl hoolbeys must © be A Phoebe Appleton ; right, iDaisy Betty Byrnes, Evelyn Conway. Miss Sta Regan; taught domest: reience in. Washington,'.Miss: Evelyn Wak..a. French teacher. Miss Bett Byrhess, a music teacher /it Boston; Miss ‘Daniels! a kinderga, ten teacher in Westfield,Mass., Miss Fowler taught domestic science and art in} Arange and Miss taright New Phoebe AppSeton York publiy sch $500 a week we heed uot be “afraid. Many -young .women. were...tipsy.; men were (lead-drunk, jana three young womely were drunk \ and hilaripus. Some of them were carrying on‘;out on the sidewalk; but. no. pplicamtan appeared to.curb them. WOMEN UNDERDRESSED ; (Fromehere we journeyed ‘to a yer “protection, ig ana that { wet-known dancing grillroom: on- W..|:. 48th-st,. Just) off Broadyray and ‘in ‘thes very heart of the “white light?! district: Tn, this: plage we saw: indecent dancing and womeh greatly underdresstd, es. Our waiter here, in answer to ‘one : of. the party, - said « thit he eequid, arrange telephone: for/us visit to a} “first-Class house” where women would entertain us. \He walked to the-priyal }é- telephone switchboard\and had-thée young woman operator call up thfs pla He~reported: that> the stw women at the place had Zoné-out ant would nog retury.for two hours, but offered to make* the” engagement ‘for the following night. . He- fourid’ othe: places: iilso .*bysy ATS“RINGSID| ‘The last plac TABHE \ e visited, arrfving ning, is eongid- ered the mos of al. it was by far thew ery reshects Our table “hére' was a “ring-* side’? table. and eral of. the! young . women, they, danced past-us, avould istop. and ‘give “us special exhibitians, of. vulgar , dagehiey, indulging -especially in hip -movement _ dancing now SO ‘popular in . these, places, | They would; also make’ sr UGAE: remarks. We were. presently joined by, some ung. women, two of whom said they. were .“instructoresses"* at a Broadway |’ dancing © hall’ nearby! They told tus this plice.¢losed'at 1 a. m., after w vnleh | they.alwiy's crme over.to this restaur: rT. ant. 1 They said . they . usually, sbrought |, along -the. “pupil” -mést financially. at fluent. They would then dance with. hiin at this place.‘ afid drink aud eat, a while, and gheny he would, accompany thein, home. for the rest of the night. These “two made’ engagements, with two of our party for the. following night. “GETTER” IS. ACCOMODATING Pne ‘of the young, women ; who:came beautifully, clothed: in / 4 decollete gown of black yelvet and heavy ‘lace, told Us she was a regular “getter” and. could supply us with “the best women.” é She herself Was. not:a <p ofessional” ‘s she ‘said, ‘peéause \ghe Ww was “devoted” to.the young man Who accompanied her’. She said she was a bodkkeeper fof a large. corporation downtown,’ al Her dancing and Nonversation was certainly the worst we encountered.” ‘“O K'D FOR. DRINKS’, At ‘this restaurant, we. (were “O Kid for drinks” by the. headwaiter, who gave the waiter “the‘double-wink’ tS hecause he’ was, acquainted \ with the vice investigator, who. is knowa té straight” were, served us openly here, but at the most exorbitant prices. Two dollars, was ‘thé minimum charge for a drink, and, out -bill, with, jservice charges, jer a pound? ofseven ariaks Wag $21.65. Money. teetned. to: flow as freely as the liquor and. no one ,appeared, toy as.desires were not. conflned by, any restrictions. The’ entire atmosphere finally ‘so nauseated us thit we felt we had) to leave, We did so although the Sgaiety” |. here was apparently only approaching its zenith. _ And this was. five o'clock in morning, and in a pluce suppose be respectable! . ue TURN OUT 0d 08 FORDS Ford Motor company.’fiscal year ended | January 8st, more’ than half a mil- ittle, Fords “haa join their three i thers. and AS i Lb ways. Awd Ford " offtéialy ¢xpees “confidence in| their wabllity ‘to ‘ate’ Joose ‘the; other halt’ of :the-miillion ‘Wy/July 31st, when} their year: ends, A However, ‘tliey say, that million a year is far from ‘the “ultimate: in motor car manufacturing; and that with the completion*og ‘thd blast. fur naces ‘and body plants:;which Henry Ford is now building in Detroit. the yearly output capacity Is hound to as- sume larger dinfensions, ‘The present capaeity is 1,200,000. The: blast furnace? project on which Mr. Fard has’ bee “working for\ te past three yerrs wil end ble the- Food io. en pei explainitig the air passages—such as. these organ§:tn-an inflam Whooping “cbagh is the “ineah- ist”. disease ‘that childhood’ is * heir. to..: While’ ‘rarely fatal in itself, except to: children’ under two years of age, still it hangs on 50 long—the-coughing paroxysms are so violent, preventing proper isleep and ‘digestion—that “when the disease. does. disappear it leaves the child - weakened and tun ‘down.’ In. addition the]! violent coughing racks and strains the air. passages: and: after ratty covery this ie iy frequent remains. During ‘this period: “of. conval-; escence thé child 'sfiould be most ~ carefully watched until ° fall strength. is restored and the air passages regain their normal tone. A: prominent authority even goes! 0 far-as to say—‘*There is more criminal.’ ‘neglect “in ~connéction with ‘whooping cough ° with any-other disease.’” « While the’ disease. is active, “Vick’s VapoRub usually: helps to lessen the ‘violence ‘of the cough- g, but it’ is* during” ‘conyal- - éscence that Vicks is, most, Pale}: uable. “Because Vicks acts ically by " stimalation Sheu: ae skin oN ies ‘Than 17 Million Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. ++ -+b-ont somes alin company it HONESTY MUST VE in ‘Ting them at a.social function, learned sof a series of arene pe repared b a.com- ugh, Measles or even long toritinued Cold—often’ leave, ed, congested state, thus afférding a ‘favorable foothold: for: Anvading germs: ' And how Vick's’ Vapo- ‘Rub. may be.of value in this condition. Federals alone have the Double: * .’ Cable-Base — those four» staunch cables of twisted ‘steel about which French & Welch Hdw. Co., Dealers.” ~_ -LAHR- MOTOR SALES CO? 300 Fourth Street North. 4 yo { Stop Letting | ama Abuse + ( esetale et Sa lense beste © [fF wasted by rimehate. ¢ DISTRIBUTORS, © You “have tread po much. . These \ cables anchor the tire solidly ele the rim and prevent rim-cuts, ~ blow outs just above the rim, tube pinching, etc. . There's real economy ~ in using Federal Tires. Atrial will- convince you. Bismarek, N. D. 1p ‘ Your Tires! ainst make- Ford. parts direct from the iron ore jnstead of’ buying the iron ingots and then meltidg them before makifig into parts.» At the present time there are approximately 15,000 menvengaged at the hl fur naces’ and in the new body phint.. But it i& quite probable ‘that~ that number’ will “he more ithan’ doubled ence the steel mills—w\ ich will be the largest’ in © America—tegin / ‘to operate. Fort: men do not attempt to place any ‘estimate om what the production of cars will be in’ the fu- ture, but point to the fact that’ they’! ; have not. been: able -to supply | the ‘demand for'-the past ten years/and that at the present time there are seme 230,000 unfilled orders: on file. Ms BREEN ITS OWN PAY London—A nurse here bought a string of pearls. for. $2.50, and wear- from an expert who saw them that they were very valuable. | He offered rher $50,000 cash. She refused and re- turned. to the jeweler: the next day. The jeweler said he had sold them by mistake and that they were worth $160,000. He said thank you, and gave’ her an imitation string worth $25, iseaseS “which attack eden Influenza, Whooping draw: out. the inflammation, at- ract the blood away. from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition themedicinal ingredients of Vicks are vapor- ized ‘by the body heat. * These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upgn theinflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in 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 ai the bed dothes arranged,i in’ the form of ‘a funnel so the \vdpors arising’ may be. freely inhaled Ifthe cough is annoying swallow a small bit the size of a pea: Childrerf’s ‘digestions are deli- - cat sily, disturbed: by = too. much “dosing.” Wieks, ‘there= fore, is particularly recommended, Since it is. externally. applied and so can be’ useil Soften-and“freelv without the: slightest harmful effects. sees Samples to new users will .be sent free ‘on request to the Vick ' Chemical Rampany Ae Av Broad) to} Street, Gresestions: N “| Jans Used ie GOVERNOR STARTS in Flemi ob is putting pablic opinion to the test. +H ‘Governor Morrowa.who-ordered éut troops. in. Tpxitigton and fiphela the ‘law in ‘the ¢ of Will Lockett, an- other negro, saved) from a moh, for legal execution at the cost. of the lives of:six white men. is determined that his state shall take’the lead in abolishing the lynching evil. The. fight ‘will be’ carHea’ ‘to other states, he says, and waged until the evil “is ‘abolished. “~~ ‘Phere is no doubt of the moral responsibility: of the officers in allow- ing Smithfo be taken. from custody,” 4 said the governor, “although the state law compelling the removal from of- fice of peace officers who surrender: WAR ON LYNCHING. jprisoners to mobs is’ not operative’ rineit® dune. , ‘The: law’ should ‘have been permli to“take fts course, The sum tice dealt to Lockett at Lexington ré ceitly «should, ledve no doubt. in the minds of honest men that. Kentuckinns knowhow, to deny, with ered: of this type. \a ‘trial lasting. 15 minutes, and. was prdmptly executed. The ‘stand taken by, Governor. Mor- row Was,.at. firsp, received’ with ‘an- tagonism” hy,.a large) section ‘of. the- \ neople of Ais state. But sentiment has been clianging rapidly. ernor Morrow. will’ supervise: its en- forcement, vigorousty. The’ lynching question haspecome a dig: political is- ein Kentucky. » 9 Aluminum Scoops _9 Brass Scoops 7 4 Plate Racks. 1 Water Cooler © 1 Whip Rack . 1 Broom Rack 6 Bill Files . 6 Filing Gases 1 Gillette Connter - 1 Drygoods,Counter 1 Writing Desk ’ - I Office Chair 1 Large Safe (new), m8 | Refrigerator 1 Flour-Box ~ 5 _1 Kerosene Tank 1 Of) Cloth; Rack “1 Computing Scale 1 Platform Scale 1 Etectric Coffee Mill. . 1 Paper ED \F Store a ise ~2 Tobacco Cytters ‘21. Egg. Carriers ’ . sf 1 56 gallon Gas Tank \2 3-ft. Ladders... ~ ‘Y 22 ft; Drygoods Shelves with drawers (new) 1 Window Display Fixtures 0 Bailer and wire . . 1 set Wood display fixtures : 3 “1 Cheese Casé and knife. All kind: of Shelving - ' Box 72 ~ Phone 596-R - : 1 Tobacco. Case . - 24 ft. Show Cases 16 ft, Show Case. 16 ft. Marble Case 14 ft. Marble Case ~ 8 Display Tables 1 Stép Ladder’ 1 Display Rack \'~ 4-Cord Holders * 4 Paper Cutters , ; 6 Candy:-Trays 1GumCase.: , 1 Button Fastener 1 set Display Boxes 8 Delivery Boxes. “5 Basket'Brackets = - ‘BarrelAuger * 3: Vinegar Measures 1 Cash Register rg BOBB “ “phe incident is most. regréttable. — Lockett was sentenced to death after , ‘After the new law is In force, Gov->

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