The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1920, Page 2

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DAM sAACUl had not zaackeé the survey when its D f particular person is asked for) and 5 Prod Y q amen _—weegaarer meen rms ee gone na mepson ener Don t our \ report (ee written, probably will’ ac- | \ : i is i , ic where the long-distance cal re : Cj d count for a still further decrease in Ss t f EB iad \ i ‘ . ny a 4 fe ian 2 varticu Hak pereori). athe total} | Liver to Action ; production during, last week. ecre OQ nergy / \ estimated i 20.4 per cones ate | Shi etneaent at land, f T 66 : $9 ated at 20.4 per cent, % e pments to lew England, for 4 . The long-distance increase’ is asked | MR Overcomes Biliousness, Constipa- *, which a priority order recently was hese Do . Da Ss \¥: is . sing tHe mileage for a tee, ae Hea sche, Quickly. he r re ; issued. by the interstate adpimerce b ff Q " Vor instance, under pr Griping or . a N AR A commission, are not coming te ex Eliminate poisons and congesticn Ries sm i Sinai ‘ieasinc pectations, ‘the survey's reports in- from stomach and bowels with 7 fe ons ta PA re astra oremach, ji ‘ dicate. Coal tonnage for new Eng: Dr..Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin il Th 1 liver. and bowels—are closely ited, 1 ye lund, handléd through Hampton Roads (THERE is no tite of the year In Addition to Bismarck and| miles. The rate asked for would be] and the, proper action of ay,of thet | Goverment Survey Also Shows| (et ines wong digit neromeel 4 earcsc pegs shoul be snore nds1B* a tioning of all the others. ! A e was a ncrease, careful of tneirdiet than during the hot Mandan, Many Other Towns | #t¢ 15 cents for u person-to-person Oe ae your: liver into action. Shipments to Northwest in export coal. Rail shipments -for- sumiver inonths, but unfortunately it é call ‘for di: ce of 10 miles or less with calomel or forcing your bowels % New England also dectined, but sti is the season of greatest carelessne: Are Included The same method is carried out on| With irritating laxatives on strong Having Effect are 45 ‘per cent above last: ‘Ye Cold foods, .{eev, unitipe and o longer distances catharties ig. great mistake. we bets average. y ‘ frulte, are soon followed by ‘cram set 4 he : er, safer plan is e! ni Nhe TS 4 AR SA acd y f hes , indiyestion; constipation. Farm Station Rates, toning the stnole digestive and olminas j al Coat to Northwest. — CAPE ouisiinfs allio RURAL INCREASE ASKED] Increases also are asked in farm| te system, with Nourse Reviney | PEAK REACHED IN AUGUST |. Priority of\ shipment to the lakes headache, buf: whem you {ind yourself station calls, the 1 Immediate relief, but genuine and last tbe fe northwest; ordered by the in- wetting wi ous and constipated that eg PERT AE . ; almost. universal from ing benefit.. It acts on the stomach, : STG j erstate confinerce commission, is very nighttake u teaspoontubof Egyp- Many towns -in the western part of] Oy a “grounded line and liver, bowels ‘nd kidneys, improves | Washington, Aug. 24,—Production | having its effect, dumpings ate Lake tian Sennt‘and Pepsin, which\ig svld in a FA the state are-affected by the petition digest 1d assimilation, overcomes i 9 5 drug stOres under the name of Dr. Cald- 3 a he state are-aflected by the petition] or) metallic line: gestion and as: 2 of Bituminous coal reached its 1920| Erie potts for the week’ of Aug. 14 + yells qaaruitt Hy Abra a . s a for an increase in“rates made by the AC Hi Dillousnegs, corrects constipation and ; ines iB, , well’ Syrup Pepsin. By morning yo Ww. for an increase in-Fates made by the] "any of the exchanges of the com-} quickly felleves sick headache. peak during the week ending August | being 994,425 net tons, all except, 421,- howels will be relieved and the cong DR. W, B. CALDWELL: orth Dakota Independent Telepho! Get your system thoroughly cleansed | 14 when the miners turned out 11,- 000 tons were for transportation to the tion gone, Then be eautious.at meal- Taihis Gand dear,, and purified for once; stomach, liver st ern states. Loadings for time for‘a@few days and you will have dyspeptic untii he patronized his drug- ~ yrup Pepsin, and’ nd digest whatever company. The incr 728,000 net tons, The geological ‘survey, in making this announcement today, made.pub- lic figures showing production of bi- tuminous since last January 1 to to- tal 324,877,000 tons, which is 48,250,- 000 tons greater than 1919 production at the same date, The increased production for the week of August 14, was ascribed in part by the survey to the accumula- tion of empty coal cars during the strike of day men in the Ilinois and} has agreed upon the following wa Indiana fields. Reports to the sur-} sca teamsters $8.96 per day; vey early last week indicated loading | spike pitchers, $6:50 per day, team, slightly leés than the preceding week} wagon, ‘rack and horses, $3.00 per and the suspension of operations in]}day. Threshing by the méusure no further trouble, Dr, Caldwell's Syrnp Pepsin is a com- bination of simple ldxative her’ bepsin'that favor for thirty years, many thousands of hot never without a bottle. gigt for a bottleat now he can ri and bowels working together in vig- orous harmony, and you will not have to take medicine every day—Jjust take one NR Tablet occasionally to keep your system in good condition and al- ‘ways feel your best. Remember it is, easier ‘and cheaper to keep well than it is to get well. Get a 25¢ box and try it with the understanding that it must give you greater relief and benefit than any bowel or liver medicine you. ever used or no pay. Nature's’ Remedy (NR ‘Tablets). Js. sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist, udes Erie, Leal, Pillsbury The present rates and in- in this group follow: i line nations, which the survey asserts’ is ‘a better indication of tho working of ‘the body, exceeded by 61 cars tie quota fixed by the railroads. e asked by this com~- pany, as well as by the Northwestern Telephone Exchange company, are for both long-distance communica- tion and local telephone service. The in se asked in long-distance rates is estimated at 11.6 per cent for $1.15. Discontinuan between Leal, Rogers station-to-station calls (where np GAVE HER ping sounder, gaining iP cht and strength and is in all re- spects feeling better than in years. Just get yourself a bottle of Dr. Cald- 1 jyrup Pepsin at a drug store and creas Pre $2.00; hess, no ty busin THRESHING WAGE SCALE IS. FIXED Kenmare,, Aug. 24.-—The County Tirreshernen’s | Mr. Eugene MeManuz of Manayunk, Pa., was very ’ Millions of people of all ages suffer from occasional or 4 chronic constipation, Let them send name and adiress'to i 4 Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 512 Washington Street, Monticello, BRIE ip, for c free sample boule of his wonderfulSyrup Pepsin, n bdftles were bought at drug stores last year, the largest sale inthe world. a x ‘ \ pany are divided into groups. e great good it will do you. % is asked. pup B contains Belfield, Carson, veland, Elgin, Finley on, Glenn Bllif, Golden — oe ‘ent of increase. It operates many exchanges in ‘the eastern part of the state. cook car and the farmers to poara | 22 cents a bushel; oats, 12 cents a one-party residence, $1.50; asked ea ata oe oe the Indiana field, reports of which | bushel with full crew, but’ without | crew and feed teams: wheat and rye,'! bushel; barley, 14 cents a bushel. Mrs. Miller Says That is What Lydia oup C contains Fessenden, He | -ate, one-party business $2.75; asked, = 7 , 3 F bron, Mope, Mott, New England | $3.50; two-party business, $2.00; E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound New Salem, Page, Wilton and Under’} igked, $3.00; one-party _ residen | wood. , For this group; present rates | 31.75; asked, $2.00; two-party resi- a Did For Her—Read Her Letter— j one-party busine asked § ‘ence, $1.50; askeil, ‘$1.75. | roup EB, and the Jamestown is two-party’ busin: no present. Minneapolis, Minn.—“‘I was rundown asked $3.00; e-party residence } following. rate’ are asked for James- \ and nervous, could not rest at night and | $1.50 asked $2.00 arty residencc-| ‘own: Present rate, one-party busi- : : n0 ip rate; asked $1.75, ness, $3.50 asked, $4.50; two-party Group D contains Casselton alone | jusiness, 3.00; asked, $4.00; one- as a morning than when I went to bed. I have , two children, the youngest three months old, and it in which an fncrease for a one-p rate—from $2.50 to $: are asked 01 ine was more tiredinthe busin asked, and increases other classes. Valley, Goodrich, Killdeer, McClusky. d Pingree, Regent, Sharon and Steele For this group: sent rates, one party busine: § asked, $3.00; party residence, $2.00; asked, $2.75; resent rate, two-party residen 51.75; asked, $2.50; four-party resi- lence, no present rate and rate of pup I containg C: was drudgery tocare | rington, fi | 32.50 is asked. for them as I feltso j which it is proposed to ra the one Grand Forks and Fargo are in- irritable and gener- | party business rate from $3.00 tc | studed in this company system. It ally worn out. From 50 and the one-party residence] vould increase the one-party business from $1.76 to $2.25. Dickinson Affected. ‘ , Group F contains Dickinson. Fo: : BUY riourishment from j this city: present rate, one-party my milk so'I’started to give ‘him two | business, $3:50; asked $4.25; two bottle feedings'a day. “After taking | party business, $3.00;° asked, $3.50 three bottles ‘of Lydia E. Pinkham's | one-party residence, $2.00; | aske¢ Vegetable Compound I felt like‘a new , $2.50; two-party residence, no pres vate in Grand Forks from $4.50 to 56.00. GERMAN SHIPS! MIVEN AMERICA petite my baby. did lack of rest and ap- | not get’ enough HIS much is certain—that the small: car owners of this country have as high quality standards as any other class woman, full of life ‘and energy. It isa | ent rate; asked, $2.25; four-party ig mane my suilaren sa residence, present rate, $1:50; asked S | i ‘ 4 aA > | $2.00. q vi Thue my Baby ential again nd | tomar, Mandan and Vay Ci NOT GR AWORTHY of motorists. Whenever you want to see: i is . are in a separate group. Increase: ) 2: - J —Mrs. R. L. MILLer, 2633 EB. '24th 8t., | isked for in this group have_appearec i e this proven out, you have only to watch Minneapolis, Minn. detore in ‘The Tribune. Since we guarantée that all testi- | two classes of priva monials which we publish are Benitine, which. increases from is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. {and from $3.50 to $5 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has the | Jamestown virtue to help this woman it willhelp | ‘The Northwestern Telephone Ex~ any other woman who is suffering in 3 ; change company asks the same per like manner. | c how they come to good tires, when they are given an opportunity to get at them. Deliberate Damage Done by Crews Prevents Sending Ships on Trip ‘ ‘What some dealers seem to overlook are the reasons which have led most of VANDALISM is PLANNED AN ee . = Do bh ag Need iter Heat tee he athe a the small car owners to buy their cars, = Do you really need that heat from.the range, that fee rHnaive. sents td ae, Nsprcuetia In b Iding tires for the small car, = sticky warmth from boiling water and steaming tubs— sign DORAIBTG Gf “Opera Lion: Ce the United States Rubber Company eXe = those washday fumes that fill the house? | ion tour of coastal cities ag the navy f DT lepartment had hoped to do. In making this announcement, the lepartment included a statement by Japtain J. F. Hellweg, commanding officer of the convoy which brought he ex-Gernian warships to America, isserting that even the Dreadnought, Istfriesland, thé only one of the five ships capable of making the. trans- Atlantic trip under her own power, vas in such condition oy arrival at New York, that it will bé hazardous o send her to sea again. Japtain Hellweg attributed the con- lition of the ships, four of which, the sruiser Frankfurt and three destroy- yrs, were submerged at Scapa Flow, o “deliberate vandalism” on the part of their former German crews. “The gutted conditions in which we ‘ound these vessels, on taking them ver cannot be exaggerated,” he said. ‘What ‘had not. been stolen was vrecked. The vandalism indicated ‘ery careful-preparation and the us- There’s a better way— a way that will give you sure relief from these problems of warm weather wash- days—why not sead-your family bundle to us these hot and try- ing days? ) ‘{nere’s economy in it, tco<=when you consider what home laundering costs now, when you consider what your own time is worth, not to mention your personal health and strength—you'll agree that the cost of having your washing done our way is truly moderate. 4 it Because we are washing and ironing for ‘so many families, and because our plant is equipped for modern, economical work, we can save for you. > ‘ Why not put your washday problem up to us today? Just phone for our driver, he will be glad to call. We will be more than pleased to have you call at-our Laundry for a visit. & CAPITAL LAUNDRY CO 311 Front St. Phone 684 -ercises as much care,.as much thought, as pa mu _ much supervision, as if they were in- [iw | tended to go on the most expensive cars _[iii/|/Kamnll fl in the country. i mT HN nfl ion cD 1 Devoting an entire factory to their manufacture. Putting the whole weight | of its varied experience behind them. iy Cum EPTETTER |HH Ht Never cheapening their, quality on the mistaken theory that a man’s intelligence can, be judged by the length of his cat’s jal ipronen ase of the Huns in a wheel base. : eu : Systematically Looted. a e r Expressing the belief that the Ost- / ‘riesland had been systematically AUAVULENENNGONEdNSnEEEOGHGHOnudaygeusonennengeeneeaaqiauor4snanngnagggannnecnyvssuaveviagnestanenaitt HHOUHVOAAUAAUEOASUOEEUOUAEECGOGGEEEGEEOGEEOGESEGEREOUEOAUUEREAAAEL i 7 ‘| rooted while in the German dockyard Good 4 1 ‘Il tell hat th THE'ALio. Co. ‘or a year after her surrender ha ( EHR ‘een called for, Capsain Hellweg also ood dealers will tell you that they can leclared‘ the presence of an “unneces- sarily large crew aboard whén the jreadnought. was brought to Rosyth, 3cotland, indicated in the light of de- zvelopments that the crew was sent vith a view\of looting everything pos- sible enroute.” Not only did the German crews com- mit obvious depredations, Captain Hellweg declared, but their “prepara- tion for future trouble by removing sections of pipes and valves” were re- sponsible, he said, for ' numerous breakdowns in the Ostfriesland’s ma-] . chinery on the trip across. He cited one instance in which a six inch pipe line gave away and flooded the fire room when,'‘the vessel was a thousand miles from, the European coast. The Dreadnought was forced to make most of the voyage, he said, with only one , Never get enough U.S. 30x31-inch Tires. A> hint which the small car owner who is benton quality will always heed in time. ) United States Tires ‘United States:@ Rubber Company SECURITY... Ample security for surplus funds appeals to prudent men and women in any vocation or profession. The assets, policy. and record -of this bank, extending over 41 years, . a engine running, although it towed the Fifty-three The oldest and largest Two hundred and sures safety for money deposited Frankfurt’all the way. > Factories Rubber Organization in the World thirty-five Branches h 3 Save in Transportation. ere. By bringing back on the deck of the Ostfraiesland two twelve inch and ; two fourteen inch '-guns which had formed a reserve for the land batter- You can profitably invest your Cc. W. UuNaLEE surplus funds here in a Savings Ac- count at 4% in- ake terest.: ies of the American navy. during the war, Capt, Hellweg, estimated that more than twice the amount appro- priated to bring the ex-German ships across, $60,000, was saved in their _} transportation. - \ DANCE PLANNED FOR LABOR DAY The Elks’ band will put on another pavement dance on Labor Day, ac- cording to present plans. The dance given Saturday night was a great success, approximately $125 being cleared above all expenses. This money will go toward paying a salary to the leader of the band. The committee in charge of the dance. wish to express their thanks to the ptiblic for its support of the -D'Olier Day dance, / f BISMARCK, N. D.

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