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PAGE FOUR’ i — BISMARCK DAILY si. eh TRIBUNE "SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, 1920 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter, GEORGE D. MANN . . Poe CHICAGO “DETROIT Marquette Bld * Editor ¢ ONE, BURNS AND SMITE Yt NEWYORK - - - - _ Fifth Ave. Bldg. plea RS ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise ereied in this paper and also the local news published le me oe | All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are tlso reserved. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Daily by carrier, per year.......++-+- $7.20 pally by mail, tert year (in Bismarck) 2 labor, but the laborer that steps to the front. It is not labor that makes the man respéctable, but the man that makes labor respectable. The individual comes before the system. Any scheme of society, whether put forth in the name of capital or of Jabor, that ignores or degrades the individual, is vicious. Labor unions have their uses, but they are worse than useless when their members become the victims of a system. Capital has its rights; but capital has no rights that are in advance of the rights of the laborer. The man takes precedence of the machine. La- bor exists for him rather than he for labor. Let, labor project its reforms along ‘this line, promoting and maintaining the fundamental o|rights and essential dignity of the man who Daily by mail, per year (in state outsi 00| works. Let the laborer lift his work with him+ Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.. ooee 6.00 self. THE SAE ee The second thing in this ancient law is com- pensation. Saas a LABOR’S MOST ANCIENT LAW. “The Laborer is worthy of his hire.” The workman deserves his wages. This is labor’s most ancient law. It needed no legislative body to enact it. It is the fiat of the square deal. It is a part of the common law of mankind. At the gate of the lost Eden, God said to man: “In the sweat of thy face thou shalt eat bread.” That made the earth a world of working people. Man at first thought work was a curse. He soon discovered that it was a blessing. God was giving him plans for a new and better Eden than the one he had lost. Then into this world of working people came life’s most binding custom and labor’s most ancient law: “The laborer is worthy of his hire.” Two things are in that law. The first is the dignity of manhood. It is not “DEATH CAR” DRIVEN BY WALLIE REID IN AUTO RACE PICTURE Popular Star Wins Contest With Famous Car in “Excuse My Dust? In the new Paramount Artcraft pic- ture, “Excuse My Dust,” an excit- ing automobile racing story that will come to the Eltinge theatre next Wednesday, Wallace Reid tempted fate by driving a speed car that holds the record for accidents. The automobile began its career as a regulaf racing car and captured sev- eral prizes. Then Wallie Reid droye it for scenes in his recent successful Paramount picture, “The, Roaring Road,” and smashed a record tor CUTICURA HEALED} TCHING BURNING PimplesOnFace.AlsoBlackheads, Large and Red. Lost Sleep. “By eating rich foods, my face was getting redder until it was full =. of pimples and blackheads. These kept growing larger and were red and hard. My face began burning and Icould not ‘sleep on ac- \J count of the itching. This \S)/\ trouble lasted about three months. |. “I saw an advertisement for Cuti- | | i cara Soap and Ointment, and I | bought them, and I used two cakes ' of Cuticura Soap and one box of | Ointment when I was _healed.’”” (Signed) Andrew Benny, 2215 West | SthSt., Cleveland, Ohio, Mar.29,1919. : pw-Cuticura Toilet Trio™e Consisting of Soap, Ointment and ' Talcum, promotes and maintains | skin purity, skin comfort and skin | health often when all else fails. The | Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint- | | ment to soothe and heal, the Talcum j to powder and perfume. Then why not makethese gentle, fragrant @uper- creamy emollients your every-day | toilet preparations? ¥ paireriiertet moe 5,577 Miles of Silver Dollars ae This represents the mon- ey lost through fires year- ly.- It costs money.to have unnecessary fires. Not many of us can afford one. Your property may be insured, but is it insured enough? Remember, prop- erty. has doubled in value in the last few years. You are probably far under-in- sured. Increase your Fire In- surance in proportion to what your buildings would sell for ‘today. Call or phone, MURPHY “The man who knows insurance” Bismarck, N. D. jing conditions and an adequate wage; but it cov- speed around the famous “Death | One hundred million dollars’ worth Curve” of the Santa Monica course.! of salvage has already been taken Then came the Santa Monica road | from the European battlefields. race, and the driver of the car in ——_— that event turned it over on a curve and smashed it to pieces. Don't B No thyroid, no starving (eat as much as you = need), no strenuous exercise, nothing to harm —} you. Becomeslender, lithe, yivacious, inapleas- ant and graceful way. Legions of persons both 4 sexes, report reduced weight by Korein system. It is reliable, popular, rational and inexpensive. & discomfort of being so.You may be clever The secret is in following Korein system. It is for both sexes, all ages. There is a pleasure in realizing that you are a little thinner, in better health and more attractive each day. What shall be the scale of wages? How is the hire to be regulated? On what principle is the question of pay to be adjusted? Here the la- borer steps to the front again. You cannot buy him. Manhood is not for sale. You are far gone in lawlessness on the labor question, if you think the wage.you. pay gives you a title to the soul of the wage-earner. He is worthy of his “hire.” He can stand on his feet and look you in the face, man to man, without apology. His compensation is, therefore, vastly more than a matter of dollars and cents. It is manhood’s reward. That covers decent liv- ers more. It includes what you cannot put on the pay roll—good-will, friendliness, mutual a spect, human interest, brotherliness. The laborer is of more importance than the organization, and compensation does not stup with the scale. Ninety-nine per cent of the Hindoo | women cannot read nor wri e Envious; Become waistline, abdomen, hips, etc.; if you money-back $100.00 Guarantee! If you are over-stout, you know the system of weight simple, pleasant and to feel the benefit at Kaveins Gach rotund 9 or more, pounds, as may enough to make others imagine you are glad to be fat, that you are as happy as you outwardly seem, but you truly wish to , be thinner. See the two shadow pictures. You need no longer: sit idly by and watch slender persons enviously, Become supple, light and cheerful, ‘Improve your physical and mental condition—add years to your life and life to your years / attractive, vivaciot the benefit Accept no’ Webb Bros., Johnson & Co. A. W. Lucas Co. : Will Close Their Stores All Day Labor Day, Sept. 6 ‘Homestead Lodge, No. 200° will be Jf you desire a good figure, lighter weight; smaller double chin to one of pleasing firmness, lose no time in obtaining a small box of. KOREIN (pronounced koreen} and follow the Wace easy KOREIN system under Follow the directions of the Korein if you do not reduce 10 to 60, ‘This is the right time to begin reducing weight. Let your health improve. apace. ly active and efficient. Your figure will be more nor- ‘mal, attractive; you will realize personality. Busy druggists sell KOREIN. Also sold in many department stores, “just as good.” | CITY NEWS” & e—* Wilton Crops Good, George*Hochhalter and son of Wil- ton where visitors in the city today. Mr. Hochhalter reports that the crops are good in that section, some of wheat which has been threshed hay- ing run 12 bushels to the acre. Visits Here George Horner, assistant cashier of the Judd bank, was in the city today visiting his sister i Mr. Horner is lea cept a position in the First National Bank of Linton: Rey. Call Returns Rev. L, R. Call, who supplied the pul- pit of the First Baptist church during Rev. Bruce Jackson’s absence of two, years ago will supply the pulpit there ; during the month of September. ac- cording to announcements made today. Hospital News Miss Nina Gibbons, street; ‘a 208 West Bro mitted to St. / Miss Marv Sabraw, of Hazelton, and Mys. J. R. Thompson, have been dis- charged from St. Alexius hospital. ius hospital. Meeting Monday The Brotherhood of American Yeo- men will hold a general business meet- ing Monday evening at the K. P. hall. The secretary urges all members to at- tend as important iness, including the election of offic the consid- eration of several n: didates will come before the lodge NOTICE : The first regular meeting oi the | held in the K. of P. Hall, Tuesday night, September 7th, All membe are urged to attend as plans for bu: ness. and social events for the com-| Slender! wish to reduce your reduction, they are healthifying. 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