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i | | i BISMARCK: DAILY ‘TRIBUNE: FEARS PRICE. MOTHER! a Syrup REDUCTION BY “California Syrup of Figs’ Child’s Best Laxative New York Banker Says Credit May be Impaired by Ex- aggerated Effort | SEES CHANGE IN BUSINESS New York, May 21.—The chief dan- ger in the present situation ig that the desirability for low prices as ap HARMFULMEANS| Dead Vice King’s Bride-Threatened, Too [AID 10 RUSSIA Recognition. of Soviet, . Govern- “ment and Cancellation, of War Debts Proposed London, May 21.—Demands_ that Great. Britain, and her, Allies in the war make peace with the Soviet gov- { ernment of Russia, will be submitted | | to.the-annual conference of the Labor parly, tobe held-at Scarborough in the latter tof June. The Indepen- ‘BRITISH LABOR PARTIES DEMAND! little stomach, liver and bowels. dren lov Full dir each bottle, ‘Mother! Give it without fear, The war, along revolution, 000 or 30,000,000. Consumers.. Dray and Transfer Co. Phone 270 Ice and Teaming HUTTE UAHA ETT | Ce country without leadership or look for the name California on the ‘package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for. the Chil- its delicious fruity taste. ctions for child’s, dose on You-must say “California.” with subsequent it is said, has reduced the population of Russia ‘by. 25,000,- Used Car Mart Chevrolet Baby Grand Touring Car. In excellent condition, has had good] people by the ‘introduction at this > care. Very cheap. end in itself may be so exaggerated as to lead to the attempt to force prices down through harmful meas- ures for the control of credit,” de- jclared Francis H. Sisson;. vice | presi- dent of the Guaranty Trust Company of ‘New York, in an address delivered Wednesday at the Silver. Jubilee, con- vention of thé National Association of Manufaciurers, held at Waldorf As- toria; 'New York City. . Mr. Sisson also said in part as. fol- lows: % ‘ “One of the terms of obloquy which our foreign detractors for. years have loved to heap upon the people of the United States has been. to. descrive us.as a nation of ‘mere business men,’ lacking in what they esteemed. to be the manners and tastes of civilization, but strong -in business ability. and money making capacity. If we ac- —_—_—_————————————— j cept this comment as individuals, how humorous it is to note how far.we fail to justify. it as a nation, for We are today suffering individually for our failure to exercise the most ordinary business. intelligence ‘collectively. The injection of government into business, and the almost total absence of busi- ness in government, have conspired to produce a situation fraught with grave dangers to our prosperity and progres In an hour of world wide unrest, Which some philosopher has well characterized as a revolt of the inefficient in which everybody is try- ing to buy something for nothing and to sell nothing for something, we find policy, muddling in all things without even the dogged British assurance of ‘muddlin’ through.’ “If we could only justify some por- tion of our reputation as a business moment of business methods into our Dale Winter. Colosimo "| Chicago—*! , wonder .that’. I’m, not with. Jim;” Mrs Dale Winter Colohimo, | wite ‘of. Jim“\Colosimo, king of ‘thé un- derworld, told Chicago police following | the murder of her husdand. She told | of threats made against’ both their | lives by Colosimo’s first wife. Exami- nation of the dead man’s personal ef- : fects disclosed his love for diamonds. His suspenders and garters were stud-! ed with brilliant gems. The ordinary elastic straps to his suspenders were supplanted with gold chains’ closely | woven. eee essential planks in any business plat- form. Contradiction of Credit. “Facing those many pressing prob- lems all clamoring for consideration Maxwell, 1919 model, wire wheels.] various forms of government, nation-| and solution, perhaps we can safely Has been used for demonstrating | al, state, and municipal, a vast. eco- only, very cheap. 4 cylinder Cadilac. good tires, Excellent condition. Pullman Touring Car; new tires and } tional supremacy battery; good condition. We are wrecking a 1916 Maxwell | affiliation or political’ precept, the cry- touring car and will sell the parts at | ing need of the hour is a business gov- 50 per cent of list price. 608 Main Street Adjoining Bismarck Radiator Phone 488, When You Think “Ship by truck brings the mar- ket to your door,” Don’t Forget that buying a High Grade Adam _ Schaaf : Piano, Grand. Upright, Player or Re- producing brings the seryices newly painted, | our backs, and this méasure of handi- Works nunensenntyy | C22 investments abroad, wise finan- nomic burden might be lifted from cap removed in the great race for na- in which we are now entered, Without regard to party ernment for a business people, and such fundamental business: service as efficient and adequate transportation, a national budget system, sound taxa- tion, a foreign trade policy, practical shipping laws, protection for Ameri- cial leadership, are only a few of the =o “DANDERINE” Stops Hair- Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. desciibe the contraction of our crq@dit structure, or deflation, as it is coln- monly ‘understood, as the paramount issue of the day. But, with due re- gard to the part that increased quan- tities of currency have played in in- creasing the cost of living through creating increased purchasing power, it seems to me far more essential to inflate our deflated supply of goods | than to deflate inflated currenc.e3. The crux of the whole problem may be held to be to gradually decrease the supply of money and credit and at the same time increase the supply of goods, through properly balanced production:~ To the solution. of this probiem bankers and manufacturers must be mutually dedicated. ‘actors. That May Influence Prices. | ‘There are signs of a fundamental change in the business outlook today. Merchants are more hesitant, in re: sponse to a marked reduction in.\the intensity of the demand for various, classes of goods. 4 “There is a noticeable slackening of the current requirements, in ‘various lines. ‘This influence is bemg felt in the tendency to reduce‘the prices of goods already produced and awaiting consumption. How far this will go in reducing the physical volume of goods to be prodficed, depends upon | the degree to which the curtailment ‘Jim Colosimo setting the driil-to sow two pecks of flax. This method: gives good Tepalte. SMOKE SCREEN IS NEEDED WHEN NEW DRESS IS DONNED “Window Gowns” Shock Chica- go so They Must be Some Spectacle ‘Chicago, May 21.—Chicago is willing to go a long ways in this fashion thing, but it draws a‘ line at the “win- dow gowns,” now affected by the man- nequins of Paris at the race tracks. vor the benefit of those who hav not encountered the “window gown” it may be briefly described as a gar- ment slightly more substantial than a ccbweb. high at the ‘bottom and low low at the top, with liberal “peep holes,” ‘poetically ‘termed “beauty ‘beauty windows,” splashing: careless- ly over the waist and’ skirt. ‘These “windows” are about ‘two-inches in diameter, shaped like & diamond and they leave practically nothing to the imagination. Chicago mofistes also set their dainty heels upon the drawn in waist, also featured in Paris.’ “The French haveworn the unsorted -figure for several seasons, so what may appear to be a nipped in waist to’ them is probably a return to the ‘corseted fiz- dent Labor party,. which is affiliated with the Federated labor party, has Suggested a resolution for adoption in the convention ‘which proposes ‘not only recognition of the Soviet govern- ment ‘but that fraternal greetings be sent to the Russian socialist répub-} Jie. Another proposal calls for an in- ternational conference of all labor par- ties throughout the world and requests expressly asked to. send - delegates here. < The ‘Hampstead Labor party has ‘| given ‘notice that. it will propose a motion: that. the Labor party secede from the second internationale. * The Birmingham Central offers a re- solution declaring that. the Allied peace treaties grossly: vviolate the pro- fessed objects for. which the govern- ments ‘of the Allied-and associated ‘na- tions entered" the war... Cancel War Debts “The. Glasgow. Tradés‘ and Labor council suggests the adoption. of a re- solytion in. favor -of ‘the: cancellation of the war debts of the Allied. nations and advocates’ an. international loan and the establishment. of machinery for a world organization of raw ma- | terjals. in° order to restore European production. ‘ The Independent Labor Party asks for democratic control of foreign poli- cy and establishment of international Standards of labor conditions. It re- quests that the convention put itself on record as opposed to all militarist ahd imperialist projects and programs. Eight resolutions have been ‘sent in by local labor parties dealing with Ireland. Some of these call for self- determination in that country and withdrawal of British troops. The Northwest Hull Labor Party asks the convention to express disapproval of the government's policy in Ireland and to arrange for mass meetings all over the country to agitate for a policy of “hands off Irelan ‘Other resolutions raise the questions of direct action, nationalization of the railways and public ownership and control of the Jiquor trade. 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Notice of this appointment has been received at the local army recruiting | station. ‘ ! “His appointment demonstrates that ‘the people of ‘North Dakota ap-| tion,” said a statement issued tod by the army-recruiting office. “Many , who fail to secure an appointment to! West Point are improving the oppor- tunity-to better. themselves education- ally and vocationally by enlisting for the courses at the’ various. camps.” ‘Trittitie Want Ads Bring Resuts. if you-want the genuine ~i ttl at soda fountains and on draught’ Ssh aris Nin Win N. AND To New hork engineers have left for Havre to supervise the construction of the first’ oil’ pipe line ever built in continental Europe outside of the Aumanian oil fields. </ ney beck without question ; if HUNT'S Salve {ells in the SinewoRM, TETTER 0 ther itching akin disenses. TY? ‘a 75 cent bos et our risk. TS wer rerrmbent Ray Re itin oc sPERFECT GMEANING 3 AND HOW TO) CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL CO. 2 538! 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In other words, it is] no decent woman ever.-did or ever contingent upon the extent to which | will wear a gown with “peep holes’.” the curtailment is due to psychologi-| Meanwhile, a prominent ‘clup mem- cal, rather than economic, causes. At |ber, who recently was quoted ‘as sav- somewhat reduced prices, the same or| ing that Chicago girls,removve their possibly larger quantities of goods | corsets at club dances, is:coming m m’ght find a ready market. But to|for a-terrific panning. Hes standing the extent that the output of Brodncts to his guns, however, .and' asserts declines in response to slackening de-| he saw to fewer ‘than (30° corsets mand, the .element’ of. scarcity will| parked in ‘a. dressing room. ata re- tend to maintain or raise prices,” cent big dance, while the owners were ' COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS.— - COLUMBIA RECORDS ON: EASY TERMS IF DESIRED, COWAN’S DRUG STORE ncnangetoegnasnouconsgn: ‘D. Ernest Hall « Factory Representative, Box 26. Bismarck, No. Dak. 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Main St. URGES FLAX WHEN GRAIN PLANTING IS LONG DELAYED Brookings, S..D., ‘May 21.—The un- usually wet spring that has delayed the seeding of wheat, oats and barley will probably have a tendency to re- ducé the acreage of those crops, sug- gests ‘Manley Champlin, extension agronomist at state college. In: many cases this unused ‘acreage can b2 planted to flax. The principal precau- | tions necessary in planting flax on old land, are to destroy the weeds and. to use wilt resistant seed and: to treat the seed with a solution consisting | of one pint of formaldehyde to\ 40 gallons of water, applied in the form of a very fine spray, to prevent the; deeviopment of the various fungi that injure the flax -crop. The best seed’ bed for flax ig at- tained’ by turning under wild grass or tame grass, and. then packing the sods firmly. Such land is’ not Aikely te be weedy and may be seeded as | soon as it can be prepared. The earlier it is seeded, the better op- portunity it has to mature a good crop before hot weather and winds in- jure it. Land that was in grain last year) is likely to be too weedy to. seed flax | successfully, unless precaution is tak- an to kill out the weeds once or, twice | hefore ‘seeding.. Such land may be) plowed, harrowed and then disked to destroy. the weeds as soon as they } make. their appearance. After the: disking, it can"be-harrowed again and then rolled to make the seéd ber firm, | if necessary. “If rolled, it should be harrowed again before _ | Whether or not the rolling fs neces- : sary will depend upon: the amount of rain after the land is plowed. The! object is to.make the seed bed firm and even so that the-flax can be seeded shallow and at an even depth. j Flax is a good nursé crop for al- falfa and clover,.and:many who ha‘ been ‘hesitating to put:in such: crops, can start them this year with the flax, by using 20 pounds of flax and ne Ea eujoying ‘the ” floor, and that’ he knows’ the: custom prevails at. all the pringipal clubs. 80,000 JOIN LEGION” "IN FIRST TWO-DAYS: OF WEEK’S DRIVE Indianapolis, May 21.—Incomplete returns to national headquarters here indicdte that approximately 80,000 new members. were obtained in the first two .days‘of the American legion nation-wide. campaign for increased membership, National officers be- lieve this’ figure is. conservative be- cause-many posts in thickly populated districts have not: yet’ reported. ‘Connecticut has jumped into the lead with 2,200 new members for the two days. second. Governors Aid Thirty-three governors. of states have proclaimed. this American legion week, iNew members gained by posts up'to May 31 will count in computing final standings. .. National. ~ headquarters have orered prizés.to states that rank highest in the contest. ‘ The American Legion drive opens in ‘Bismarck tonight, with two teams entered in a campaign to obtain mem- bers. Plans of the campaign will be discussed: at .a meeting of the legion in Elks’ hall tonight. 4 spring. the excellence of our work, 10 pounds of alfalfa and clover and ives: on: the: dance || Oklahoma with 1,012 «is jj Car Washing The. reputation of our.car washer has been firmly established this .:If you have not yet tried our new.method you cannot ‘realize } CORWIN MOTOR CO. Have yéu connected up yet with a’ good reliable. ice dealer for the summer © months? 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