The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1920, Page 2

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“BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : “WALLINGFORD” PONZI GOES TO JAIL | WHY SUFFER SO? SWEDEN LOOKS PAGE TWO TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, PROVIDING FOR * mee H n) J Why suffer from a bad back, from ; Car tag for Baby gy i ) t | sharp, shooting twinges, ueadaches, ; - ‘a = i dizziness and distressing urinary ills? Fi she b HOMELESS KIDS Bismarck péople ‘recommend Doan's Mw t uring otSpel | Kidney Pills. Could) you ask for] . ‘ eR ea stronger proot of, merit? FOR BUSINESS Be watcliful of food and kesy { was in bad shape with kidney trou>; Fstablis! ETE B re Syrup Pepsin i oti ble. The rheumatic trouble was the) Stabiishment — of.. brane! o c st Charles Page ‘Gains Fame as worst symptom of my’cordplaint and | a "THE xourig mother soon learns aes . ( 50 Hi { suifered terribly. My kidneys didn't Swedish Chamber of Com- days are otten days that try her Provider for 150 Home- act right and the gecretions contain: | tahee phinnea patience. “The heat maktes baby ‘ less Children ed ‘a brick-dust sediment ahd were are eevish, restless and cross, highly colored. I doctored for a : oe - Foods that in: colder weathar Sea time getting no relief and tally I f eRe Minh: Aug. 171-~ + were'easily digested, now seem \ “I ‘ started using Doan’s Kidney Pills and| Establishment of a branch of the f - WAS AN\ORPHAN HIMSELF in a week's) time I was le ta. be vedish Chamber of Commerce in| yA tien et go shad re bl A 4 Sera a on my feet again. I continued taking } Minneapolis, to handle ‘a trade with fault, seg ther’ Hie oF Ae extevis tt Sok Mean aa taba ary Tulsa, Okla,, Aug. 17.—As_ provid- them and in three months I was] the ‘norUwest which promises to larly. There is*nothing that ereates of 2430 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio, has er for 150 widows, and father to 300 cured. I have never had/a return| «mow to millions of dollars every greater discomfort in the summer than 9 son who was constipated from birth, orphans, Charles Page is realizing df the trouble since, thanks to Do-| year, bas been recommended to. head? causes NervouRte es hei fettd She, tried many medicines and. gave here the dream of a life that matches an’s Kidney Pills.” quarters of the chamber, Theophilus colds and a host of minor ills. Jin'thege Warm water injections every evening fiction—a life with a moral woven Price‘ 60¢, at all dealers. Don’t; Wessen, Swedish royal vice-consul in SEE ee Are Leushta bottle of De Caldwell's Syrup in, . ; simply ask for a kidney remedy—ge! | MMncapolis, has dinhounced. \ Spoontul of Dr. Caldwell'sSyrupPepsin, Pepsin at a drug store, and it prov The story of his Hse from noU NE Doan’s: Kidney Pills—the same that " Probapiity that the Swedish cham ie EiGotab ap NOM SE Blipye lazative effective ‘at -anee, 7 ree ~boy e > 4 4 to millions is really the story of # Mr. Sheldon had. Foster-Milburm| ber will open o: es here was in- dich poetan ‘most ideal seven, and has not been constipates . vow, made in boyhood, broken in Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. creased today, he id, by formation tnild and gentte in atticn never gripes fut days there should be & bette’ of youth, and fulfilled in maturity It te of the first corporation ever organ- ‘and tastes good, ‘Syrup Pepsin, the story of Success and Failure al- ized in the northwest to conduct a ‘leone as ternating. N direct export and’ import business Mos of eople of all ae suffer, from secasianl or Charles Page’s father died when 25,000,000 I with Scandinavia, Articles of incor- Sate eon subation, Let them send nae and didres Bo the boy was 10, and most of the fam- ? i roration, creating the United States , Ms fora free simple Boil f his eeondh fal > Phe ily’s property went'to pay the doctor SMALL QUARTERS, Exporting and Importing company, Smidbion bottlesiuere bow he atdru feta a the lan alla botn ebsin. bila BUREAU REPORTS| ““: drafted today for formal. ap- ee: i i ear, the largest sale in the world, As the lad struggled for a living m proval » Monday. \ as a little Wisconsin village he prom geo ie ES Jost H. Von Werdenhoff, who came | - ised himself that once he attained Washington, Aug. 17.—Approxim-| to Minneapolis as representative of * wealth, he would help others in the itely 25,000,000 persons in the Unit-| Swedish busin houses, said today | are*Comiitg™to the ‘coisulate’ for” in- The September telephone di- circumstances he. suffered then. Made a: Fortune After years of adversity’ he made. his way to the northwest and took up the lumber business: “One morning | awakened and real- ized 1 was no longer poor,” he says “I knew I had reached the point at which I had prontised myself I would start helping others. And I knew !{ was not doing it.” The vow forgotten, went ahead’ making money. i $ ’ ed States are living in temporary, | crowded and sometimes unsanitary quarters, according to officials of the United States Housing corporation. “The nation is short more than 5,000,000 dwellings and apartments,” said Chief Engineer Chase of the cor- that within the last year the north- west’s trade. with Sweden, after drop- ping almost to. nothing, during, the world war, has increased to $500,000 with p¥ospects that direct commerce, centering in nneapolis, cah be ex- panded to millions of dollars annual- poration, today. “All hope of im-] ly. Information of the new firm is “provement must be deferred until] the first practical result of trade = next spring. Building has practically} survey begun by the §Swedish~ con- stopped. It will take the country five; sulate six ménths ago, Mr. Wessen years to catch up.” At that time the .vice- This means rents will continue to sted all. northwest — firms formation about direct trade. , 5 4 2 fficial report on results of his | rectory “goes to press August survey was forwarded to the Swedish | a govertensit: ; 21st. Call 501 at once if any Officers of the“new corporation are! changes or corrections are de- Andrew G. Johnson, Lewis“Himmel-| jeg. . / man, Per M. Largon and Oscar Bodin..| S!¥ed. i Mankato Commercial College Under the sime management 20 years. Enrollment last. year 1530 students. Ideal conditions. Prae- Charles Page sajd tod A few consul months | passed and ‘a deal turned soar this winter! it is believed here.| which had business relations > with P: tical Hants of study! Unusyal op wrong. ‘He went “broke.” He looked “The housing situation now is| Sweden Before the war, ,and sent out portunities for rsceutl e upon the :wreckage of his fortune f acute than at the close of the war| 500 inquir 1s ‘to possiblity of re- wy positions, uthion rea: e and once more vowed he would hely # period when practically all building | viving and expanding the northwest's sonable. it a . RL ae Le ha hel mi ett . had been halted three years,” said] trade with Scandinavia, Practically Hf You an is second success.came after he 7 . bee eaay | ae . f 5 every firm replied, expressing hearty erea ” bine cee envoust «tho Cripple Creske WOSTON—Charles Ponzi; money “wizard” and “Walling-| Mt. Chase ite Sey TeENie Tt tOtsilec crcl send) “for our free catalog. ‘Man gold rush, and had come to Oklaho-| ford,” of Boston (carrying cane), is ‘shown under arrest on &] A machine has been invented by a| “The repliés edemonstrated — there i j i i f ibilities f Kato Commercial” Col- ma and the oil fields. sharge of larceny. A marshal is with him. Scotchman’ that prepares flax for| are tremendous possibilities for trade | ‘ : Builds Orphans’ Home, are eer, 3 oS eles manufacture within a few hours| between Sweden and the northwest, lege, Mankato, Minn, j On the present site of Band Bor nee ‘ it per : ‘if after it has been pulled from the! With Minneapolis as its center,” he / % wo seven miles from here, he had a tent * DS ‘Joground. said. “Many nortiwest businessmen pitched. He sent a family of seven BOUNTIF UL ROE Ss IN AUSTRIA 8 . orphaned children there, and hired a PREVEN r SECOND HARD WINTER man to care for them, From that POGOe Ski time on, the Sand Springs Orphans’) ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ fe = Home has grown. : ‘they find sorrow or failure in the Bie A . . The Page oundatiGny be ne world, they may return to shelter and} © merican Flour Credit Also eA eee my Gider it such,| ftiendship until they are able to be-| Helps— Fuel Reserve Accu- Some of them marry from it. Boys] gin anew. mulation Hit ji ave given starts in business: Scores A number of widows with families by Strikes t 4 i sin the var-1 py een given cottages and a iM —_— und One ee eee in { have heen siven cottages aud are ey Vienna, Aug, 17—Bountitul crops ‘ Welcome to All vided with food, clothing and fuel. of early fruit and-. vegetables and 4 The home does not cease as such <a parca an Sean e, of hardier { its i ttain majority. If \ raed rom field and orchard, When ite ae SCHOOL BONDS with the big American flour credit Hl available for the ration .of daily 4 *) 4, ‘ dal ummm) ARE REDEEMED | tread have siven Atstrie'« reprieve , Tek Teas rom the terrible ‘hardships of last A total of $123,000 of bonds, paid | winter. i A STREET’ FROM up by various, school districts in’ the “ats are as scarce as ever, how- state, were cancelled today by State} ever, but in this gracious weather +Treasurer Obert Olson. ‘The money | their need is not so keenly felt, Meat, BOSTON TO ST has reverted to the school funds. too, is scanty and high, beyond reach hk ‘ ‘of the masses. The American flour credit will be exhausted before the winter sets fairly‘in and no man..in Austria knows from where or by what meaus it will be replaced. Strikes and disturbances. in the Teschen coal fields, the situation in Silesia, virtual suspension of the Hungarian supply, little as it was and, finally, Austria’s inability to en- force even the meagre contractuat supplies: from . Bohemia, have pre- vented the hoped for accumulation ot a modest fuel reserve during the summer months. Public utilities of Vienna are” reported to have but a week’s reserve of coal for power and |) light and’ less than 2 month of gas coal at a minimum consumption. The last Austrian pig iron oven in oper- ation has just drawn its fires for lack of coke. is Business Phase. situation has been inject: ed a curgus business phase resulting from thel increased value -of the crown on foreign change. In the'f! late winter and early spring _ the | crown. droppgd as low as 350 to the. dollar on private exchange. Encour. aged by this a small export trade was: nourished. Austrian’ factories, fam- ous for certain forms of finished ar ticles, began to resume operations or a limited scale, foreign buyers see-' ing a good business chance in thc'[: Jow crown value against standarc' monies. 4 | Manufacturers were able to get ad- | Vances of credit to secure coal ané' LOUIS The Buildings con- sumed by fire each year in America would line both sides of a.street reaching from Boston to St. : A ‘i LY KOU cokd in alana rake Louis. 200m eice ait aubuticutess Nothing can show more }, Heat... graphically the need for suf- Prostrations ficient fire insurance of the occur most frequently right sort. “Oye, CA NAME and BRAND EAN to Trust): f i V\} THE NAME of Goodrich, branded, on automobile tires, is itself a certification of the, very jutmost in tire satisfaction. Stamped upon millions of tires, _ ‘it has stood and today stands with those in .a run- down, weakened condi- tion; who. are nervously and physically exhaust- ed. It will pay you to keep in trim these hot days by taking A Fire Insurance Policy not only promptly pays loss but en- titles the holder to a fire preven- tion service of unexampled value. Get your Policy ‘here.~ MURPHY | “Tite Man’ Who. Knows In- surance” The Great General Tonic’ € s j needed raw materials. 1t was a gooc} 7 A i i \ Bismarck, North Dakota Sold By All Reliable Prugeate Wl speculation: for. foreign values. Thea | responsible for ‘their superior ismarck, @ ||| pyxo MEDICINE COMPANY |the minister of finance, Dr. Reisch , ¢ q ¢ ; : ae New York “Kansas City, Mo. |} dropped a hint one day during a de, quality and service, bate: in the assembly-that it would br} wise if Austrian retail sellers wer | ito raise their crown’ prices. to. th ! _¥ " Goodrich keeps faith with every 1) 4A buyer ofits tires. Frankly, openly; aie it states the least that a Goodrich Tire, with proper. usage, will | A ae deliver. = 2a eon tia rey ‘ | equivalent. of -forei ‘alues. The}: =A HI | A. Stok choches that “oe from 3,000 to 4,000 crowns rose in: price to from 15,000 to 18,000 crowns | rey eile else went up in propor: |}; Aon, f UUUUAERAOUUVONENAOUGSUOUGENAOOEGAAAEUEEAEREOLTOUD ROASTER EAE . LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR CANNING RIGHT IN ,THE THICK OF CANNING TIME: How the fork does pile up—and canning, picklirfg and preserving can’t wait—things simply must be /put Forced Crown. Up. Then the government, acting ob. the same principle, is reported tc have gone om the Zurich) exchange V , a hich controls crown quotations Cae ; up now while they’re fresh and plentiful. | with : q ( : ti Why mot teh a help * ai ; . [and forend the, Goer te Thelet 1 8000 Miles for Silvertown Cords, e can’t put up your fruit for you—no one else ca forts were’ assisted unexpectedly ‘by {| 7 Hy i do that just right. ke an influx into Austria of | foreigi | 6000 Miles for Fabric Tires! It is But we can take every stitch of washing an ironing iNet blitee of thy dither couttrten eet di Basi sned off your hands, and do it just as nicely as thaugh you central and eastern Europe madc an a justment asis maintaine were looking after it at home. this their last ffeld for speculation ° ° ° And that means two days more each week for the fill- FHL a ee Became only by virtue of persistent high ing of pantry shelves. 5 crown rose in value until the officia’ i : 1 i Now, isn’t that a good idea ; : price, Was 180 fo ther dollar and 155 quality-reflected m the big mileage Also send us your dry ¢éleaning, as our plant is equippe in private deals. Retail pricés con- . Y ° °. ‘ with the latest facilities to take care of your work, aes Weer s ear heer te : which Goodrich Tires deliver. ~f é Sa aa ie met oaas phd yunlly bundle is ready—we'll one-alt, the plan litrally. “cut. its e glad indeed to call for it. own throat.” * ie Foreign buyers quit. Retail trade stagnated. Native Austrians did not know whether to laugh or cry at a straw hat in a window bearing the price mark of 2,000 crowns. But they were not sold. The next step in the reaction hit the basic industries. ,The few fac- tories running have begun to curtail or close down as orders are cancel- led and new contracts fail to come. The ministry ‘of socialism is besieged with requests from manufacturers to be permitted to discharge employes, it being reported that as high as twenty a day have been recently re- ceived, CAPITAL LAUNDRY CO. 311 Front St. Phone 684 mv Goodrich Tires ie Si lvertown Cords, 8000 Miles ‘4 4 i Fabric Tires, 6000Miles 4/ UQNANOUUEUOOTAAEUAVEAGAEOOULAGAGEADAEHOOUEOGEAOAUAGESREAAGOGOOEUAGOGOOOOGEOOOEEGAAAO AOA Ell BRT AS SESE FAM t

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