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PAGE SIX BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE AUSTRIA KEEPS BUREAUCRACY supported by the taxp ing to the paper ‘New by the Finance Minister Dr In the negotiations r ed. One-fifth of Population Support-| machine was reve ed by Taxpayers, Accord- ing to Newspaper = | Dloyed in all departments NUMEROUS COMMISSIONS: Vienna, May 4 Population, 1,200,000 members of the | ure as too low and declared that families cf central 20,000 persons. The New \7OUR CHANCE IN LIFE is of your own making rather than of your taking. Most business ventures are started on Cap- ital accumulated by means of Savings Ac- counts. Your Savings. Account may—WILL —be the making of your chance. We welcome the accounts of young. peo- ple, assuring them of courteous, interested e whatever the volume of their busi- NATIONAL BANK BISMARCK, N.D est Bank The Oldest and Lar i e State in this section of 1 increased servers and investigators having to] March 15 adds a roand 2,090,000,000 do with the peace settlement Bave| crowns to the alreddy appalling de repeatedly commented on the extra- yagant number of civil servants em- Dr. Reisch admitted in the discus sions that the civil list numbered| Way freight and pa: : Right | possibly post One-fifth of the, O'clock, however, challenged that fig- provincial and! the various liquidation commissions | hours of from six to seven a day with F"HE number of motor vehicles in use in the United States during 1919 1918. For the same period the production. of gasoline in- creased only 9 percent. To supply gasoline for the greatly increased motor vehicles. is the problem Mustapha Kemal’s minister of -health. > confronting the petroleum i in- She is 35 years old, the mother’ of d three children, a devout. (Mohammed- ustry. }an and has attained fame .as the au- To date, the solution of this problem has been possible by reason of the reserve stocks on hand. This bulk storage has served as an expansion and contraction factor to keep sup- ply equal to demand. In the 11 states it serves, the Standard Oil Company (Indi- ana) maintains 3780 bulk ar age stations where: stocks of gasoline are carried sufficient to meet the normal demand, with a reserve for almost any emergency. Had it not been possible to keep this tremendous reserve thousands of motorists would have- been unable.to operate their cars dur- ing the late transportation troubles. This equipment, representing an investment of millions of dollars, is managed by alert men, trained to serve you. So far it has proved itself equal to any demands made upon it. The foresight of the men responsible for the operation of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has enabled them to estimate accurately the prob- able needs of the motorist for gaso- line, and they have located bulk and service stations at convenient points throughout the territory, where the needs of the buying public can be supplied quickly and easily. This emphasizes the benefits derived by the public from the efficiency of a company as big as its job. Standard Oil Company 910 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, m | consider there ment er Austria jon it would ‘be shown that not far from 300,600 govern- ploy AT CAPITAL ‘only. 6,000,000 popula. | be reduged by the immediate al of ten percent adjustment reached about ficit that confronts the government. tt is lo be met by another increase in the price of tobacco products and in the public utility rates, such as rail- nger tariffs and and telegraphs, About the only concession the gov ifj ernment won was an increase. in the understanding that a possible ex- tension to an eight-hour day would he the subject of further negotia tion. imployes. of the national states or provinces, apart from those of the central government, are also demani The a heavy in e in salaries ond allowances. At first they made an ef- fort to join forces with the latter but this became complicated and was defeated by the demand of the muni ; : cipal employes of Vienna to be ad- y mitted to the combination favored by HARRY L GESSFORS the new government scale. Govern Gr ment servants in Austria enjoy a special low railway rate ‘but among the demands they made, which was refused, was free transportation. Figures just compiled show that in 1913 an average family of four per sons, living in the most modest man-| S@Me necessities, if available, would ner and eliminating all luxuries, spent | COSt 231,898. crowne. . 3,576 crowns a year while now the The more thoughtful and serious newspapers point. out that the in- ———_—_—_—_—_—S—S— | creased’ wage scale is only unother * step in the “vicious circle” and that Man Has Miraculous [tie uncontrotiea merchandizer will put up prices correspondingly. On Escape every hand the question is asked. “When will the end come? And what then” “ft was lold by our family physi- | Meanwhile the government says it cian that I could not live without] cannot decrease the civil list and dis- an operation, as my liver and gall] miss so large a number of men, when sack were in such a condition. I set | there is no emploment open to them, e . and emigration is practically prohibit- the day to go to the hospital, put ed. It would, they say, bring about then I saw the advertisement of] «, risig ? oh went crisis. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Since! “tn ‘some quarters, it is asserted, taking it I am feeling like a twoyenr the government is powerless to Xreak old. 1 am sure T never could have down the old bureaucracy, It is’ @ | survived Bee fia a pimple, i urmly entrenched: relic of the empire, hai ss preparasi at removes |' it is suid and to touch it’ would mean thes cataerial mucue irom eames: | political death for the government tion which causes practically all sto- brave ough | ba are it: j mach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendi OF TURK SCHOOL SYSTEM BUREAU Is Made Minister of Education in Mustapha Kemal’s Cab- inet; is Mohammedan ssford, who entered the Wash- ington, D. C., police department as a clerk in 1881, has. been made major and superintendent, succesding the ate Major Raymond Pullman. 23.2. percent over Constantinople, May '4.— A’ strik- ing illustration of the- general éemanci- A pation of ‘Turkish -women’ wiich has been effected: by the -war is afforded by the designatiow of Mrs. Halide Edib Hanem, as. Minister of Educa- tion, in Mustapha Kemal’s cabinet. Mrs. ‘Hanem is the wife of Dr. Adan Bey, formerly president :of .the .Tur- kish Ked Crescent and until: recently fleet of icipal vei t loyes, are| and other positions created under p ' supported by the taxpayers, aeeord. {after war conditions were taken ino | NEW POLICE CHIEF hit O'clock, in an article questioning a statement ‘Reisch, ntly con-| tion and it is estimated that eh Ty I J cluded between the cabinet council] government salary supports a family | Vand employes cf the central govern nl 2 it ‘The newspapers generally = ment for a general incre: in sal- uniting in a demand that the TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1920 Best in we Long Rin YU SEN baring inner tubes, it is safer to buy. experience. than experiment. oe a Gontiet dealer ys:“It has never been | necessary, to take back a single Goodrich Red Tube, for.adjustment.’ Goodrich of INNER ec TUBES The B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio hokers of the Suvextown — America’s First Cord Tie fafth, but removed the black veil from | | her dace as many other Turkish wom- en haye since done. She is a firm believer in the superior cultural value of Mohammet’s teachings, ‘Mrs, Han- em resided for a time, in England and other European countries. She is slight in. build, but has an_.attrac- tive face and possesses convictions on the subject of Turkish national- ism. Because of her unusual power as an orator she has been a popular speaker ‘in behalf of the nationalist movement in qnatelie:: * "HEALTH 'H ADVICE Health Questions Will Be An- swered if Sent to Information thor of several strongly pan-Islamic novels. Shortly after ‘Turkey entered. the war the need for nurses hecame so great that women, for the first time, were permitted to accompany the ar- mies and’ enter’ military’ hospitals as relief workers. They a: demonstrated remarkable efficiency. in taking care of the wounded, a fact which soon made it possible. for ‘Tur- kish women to enter university class- es with men. At the present time, for women only. Mrs. Halide Edib Hanem is, per- haps the ‘most celebrated pioneer in the movement. for the higher educa- ‘| tion of Turkish: women. She was the first Turkish girl to graduate from the American woman's .college here, despite the persistent opposition of to discontinue her j times. studies’ many of the college, and American }diplo- interest in her struggle for education against such strong- odds and shé finally finished her: course a-number of years ago. * her sisters. graduated fom the same college. Although’ educated in >a school | where the -teachers.were all Christi- ans, she retained. her Mohammedan THE BEST TEST Is the Test of Time Years ago.J. A. Montgomery’ of 411 ighth St., Bismarck told. of good re- sults from using Doan’s Kidney’ Pills. Now Mr.'‘Montgomery confirms the | former statement—says there . has | been no return of the trouble. Can ‘Bismarck people “ask ‘for more con- ; vincing testimony? Mr. Montgomery, 411 8th’ st., gave the following ‘statement February 24, 1s “L suffered a long time with aj bad back which] knew was:caused.by my kidneys being out of order. Fi- nally I got some of Doan’s Kidney Pills an} they proved to be just what I needed. -They ‘strengthened my back and kidneys and I have never had any more kidney trouble.” On October 11, 1919 Mr. Montgom- ery said: -“I thing -more highly of Doan’s Kidney Pills today. than when I previously recommended them, The in the field, has remained permanent.” Price 60c, at all dealers.: Don’t simply ask. for a‘kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the ‘same that (Indiana) cure they made fof me at. that time | ‘said to have than is generally supposed, ‘Mr. Montgomery-had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. | BY UNCLE SAM, M. D. | 4 | 4! | Bureau, U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. Sanitary Milk The requirements necessary for the practical production of a clean, san- itary milk supply are much simpler In brief they consist of the following: a heal- thy cow, dry handed milking, an in- terested milker a hooded milking pail, boiled or otherwise sterilized. contain- ers, efficient refrigeration, and prop- however, they ‘are -still barred from | €T Pasteurization. These seven things theatres and amusements of various | 27¢ 7 - ; kinds, except special performances | Mission of any one, under ordinary absolutely essential, and the conditions is absolutely ruuinous to the production of a high-grade pro- uct. Buy only the best milk obtaina- le It is cheapest in the long run. Buy only bottled milk. Dipped milk is often dirty and may spread disease. Take the milk into the house as former Sultan Hamid, who forced her | 8007 8 it is delivered, and place it refrigerator immediately. Bacteria multiply rapidly in milk | Dr. Mary, Mills Patrick, president | Which stands fn the sun or other warm place, and such milk will sour mats in Turkey, always took a great quickly. Keep milk in the original bottle in the refrigerator until the moment of serving Milk which has been Subsequently -three of | Poured from the bottle should not be returned to it. Keep the bottle covered with a paper cap or an inverted tumbler, to prevent the entrance of flies and dust, which may carry Saugerous Dac- teria into the milk. Keep the refrigerator. clean and sweet by means of proper drainage and frequent washing with scalding water and salsoda, since milk quickly absorbs unpleasant odors and becomes less palatable. Wash milk bottles as soon as emp tied by rinsing first with luke- warm water and soap and then with hot water. If there is an infectious dis- ease in your house always boil the empty bottles and do not return them to the milkmen except under the conditions which the health de- paftment may prescribe. ‘Return empty bottles promptly and never use them for anything except milk. Remember that clean milk, prop- erly cared for, is one of the. best foods obtainable, and indispensable for growing children. It is nourish- ing, digestible and usually eco- nomical. To repeat. KEEP MILK CLEAN, COVERED AND COLD. Q. Please advise how I can. pre- vent an excess of~sweating of the body and face dtring the summer. A:~ The sweat glands constitute an important means of ridding the body of waste material, and it is undesirable, therefore, to seek to prevent free action of the sweat glands. ‘So far as_ disagreeable odors from excessive sweating are concerned these can be overcome by ad to send you a ‘booklet entitled frequent bathing. 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