The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1920, Page 2

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Prin Germany Must Remain Neu- ‘ tral in Polish Conquest EUROPE AFLAME Task of Exting ration, Says Officia! NO HOPE OF PEACE FROM hope saille ce Max of Baden Declar A in si ar al 3 th in a hand, perfect: 6,999 ing to th lak fai y Health To e Compound — ov i medicine. Compared with ills seem to be experiments. of it indeed is the succes it, all other medi Why is itso succ For over forty ) generations have dey for women it has had no eau ful? Simply because hadowing erling worth+ Women tor two | ended upon it with confidence. Thousands of Their Letters are on our files, which prove these statements to be facts, Mother and Dauzhter Helped. Middleburg, P K to state that L VegetableCon: good when I was wasrun down vi and was not could not w could not v from api I read in not pick twomon dv as the best m not mere Boasting. Here Are Two Sample Letters: p well. I doctored for hs and my condition re- same. One day one no 8: ar little books was left at loor ‘and my husband sug- vt Ltrya bottle of Lydia 3s Vegetable Com- it immediately and could eat t bottle, and ing ‘it for some y l gave birth to Ja much easier the Vegetable y monthsbefore On getting up Ihad ke I had before, and no nd in two weeks felt | as ever.”’—Mrs, few women } common cat ngle f mendment ce United In a bri one. ion applied ever lightening of 3 What each individual laundry- it CAPITAL LAUND 11 Front Street, : % q Orne acim.co ts Work With Us v RY CO, - Phone 684 sion Re ey yy AY, SEPT. 16, | he would find an open door and a y Unpromising. Prince Max believes that the pros- of such a plan succeeding in| y are not wholly unpromising, al invasion” as he de- ready set in and news Pru plainly indicates red propaganda among farm there is already taking 86 aflame,” he con- nd the task, of extinguishing gration cannot be post- situation demands the President Wilson's which constituted t Versailles, 1 edifices erected there tumbled down or are imminent collapse. Xe he ident comprises an un- sh tion.” “600TH \(NIERSARY 10 BE CELBBRATED italans to Commemorate Death of Poet by Exercises in Rome, Florence“and Ravenna All arti already ened with lengeable FP ch n ANTES Rome, Sept. 16.—Preparations are ing made to cele e in (921 tho 00th annive of ‘the death of e Alighieri in Rome, Florence and 1a but_a disagreement already s developed as to the expense of propesed celebration. Sem Benelli, poet, dramatist and ceputy, has introduced in the Cham- ler of Deputies, a bill appropriating *:,000,000 lire to cover the cost of 1 tures, commemorations, illuminations sud other forms of tribute. This proposed expenditure, however, ly appointed Minister of Instruc- himself a distinguished poet, and author, who declared that in these hard and serious times he Cisepproved'on the principle of this m of honoring the memory of It- supremely great writer. nstead Signor Croce invited his ellow countrymen to celebrate the centenary of Dante’s death by ding the works of the great poet. Some approved of this suggestion while others were indignant. The poems of Dante, even in Italy, are more talked about than studied and it is to be feared that few will; do more than take down and handle with reverence the.much thumbed copies of the poet who gave the first great impulse literature. GIRL CROSSES CHANNEL ON WATER-CYCLE London, Sept. 16.—An attempt to cross the English channel on a 80- led “water cycle” has just been de by Miss Zetta Hills, a young giishwoman. She started at 7 a.m. trom Calais for Folkestone, about 3¢ sniles. The currents prevénted a di- ect course being followed, and at st Miss Hills was taken down Chan- iel along the French coast until a sew miles from Boulogne. Then the tide turned and she was swept up Channel until east of the Goodwin lightship. Once more the tide chang- ed and the cycle made a westerly course. After covering about 48 miles in 12 hours, the machine broke down, ow- ing, it is supposed to the backwash of/a passing steamer, and Miss Hills was taken off by a rowing boat, only three and one-half miles from the Inglish coast. Her food and drink were milk, fruit She intends to try end boiled ham. | the trip again. and Mexic: BAR ANARCHIST |30MBARDMENT OF SEA. TARGETS NOVEL SPECTACLE Rockport, Mass. Sept. 16—The hombardment of moving targets at from an artillery train on the port branch of the Boston and Maine railroad furnished the summer colony of the Massachusetts North Shore with a novel spectacle and plenty of noise during the first days of this month. Military experts were especially in- terested in the demonstration as it was designed to show the feasibility f repelling an attack of war vessels means of railroad artillery. At a tance of 13 miles from shore tar- ets towed by a tug were a mark for heavy guns of the Forty-Second United States Coast Artiller line towing the target was a mile or more in length and the batteries con- sisted of eight-inch guns, four to a aattery. mounted on specially con- structed railroad | cars. The guns which weigh 87 tons each carried pro- jectiles weighing 200 pounds. The entire artillery train’ consist- ed of 34 cars. It was moved from Camp Devons in two sections and in- cluded cars for tools» and .ammuni- i ne shop, a hospital, fire n, an office, mess, for the personnel. nd Regiment, which is part of the Thirtieth Artillery Brig- ade (railr has had a long and honorable rd, dating back to Revolutionary times and the Florida ican warsi FROM LAW COURT Pittsburgh, Sept. 16.—Judge J. 1. Shaffer, in common pleas court here today, handed down an opinion and an order disbarring Jacob Margolis, accused of being an anarchist, and prohibiting him from practicing law in the courts of Allegheny county. USE TRIBUNE ‘WANT ADS union of comrades.” ' is opposed by Benedetto Croce, the }* to modern European |’ Perspiration stains rot yout’ silk stockings - ! . After every wearing toss them into these cleansing suds Ho” often you have been annoyed at the stains that” perspiration left on a, delicately colored silk stocking! They were so unsightly! Worse than that, they are harmful! The chemical action of perspiration rots the finesilk fibres. Your expensive stockings are actually being eaten up! But you can save them! After every wearing, dip them in a bowl of foamy Lux suds. Don’t ; let them wait, even over night. (The pure Lux ATEW URLES TOR sulls will freshen them in a minute, cleanse away ‘Nei ing di lacks! Wigs every trace of perspiration and dust, It means injures the fibre. Just squeeze the twice the life for your silk stockings! water out gently. Get Lux today from your grocer, druggist or de partmentstore, Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Always use a warm iron, never @ hot one. Heat injures silk fibre and yellows white and delicate“colors. ° Spread clocked stockings on @ . towel, and roll immediately to dry. Tron while still damp. ‘This will pm vent the clocks from running, There's nothing like’ Lux for silk stockings A TAK wee ces | ert is ieee Copyrighted 1920, by Leved BresU.~| Ee s Raflroad Trainmen, the largest of tne | strike, the membershi: “Au a » ke, ip was 199,877. | was. $3,325,076 on Au; 1, BULLET : MININ four brotherhoods, was 179,000 on the; Through expulsions and resignations | funds of the Degtheriene ee one last account, according to A. E. King, | it di $5,681,223, making it one of the weal- secretary treasurer. thiest Tacoma, Wash. Sept. 16,—Mining for bullets, with the consent of. the government, is now under way at Camp Lewis. A complete jig, as used in lead mining fields, has been instal- led, and 1,200 pounds of lead, copper and nickel are being “mined” daily. F. H, Lamley, of Seattle, decided that there was an abundance of metal back of the camp. target ranges, where millions of rounds of ammuni- tion of all kinds were fired while troops were in training during the war. He obtained a ‘concession from the government on a percentage basis. Lamley estimated that before the work is finished about November 4, a hundred -tons of metal, worth $200.2 ton, will be. reclaimed. Rifle and machine gun bullets, hit- “ting embankments behind the camp targets, often do not penetrate more than an inch, it is-found. Some of them go as deep as one foot. Sixty per cent of the bullets are pulverized by contact with, the dirt and with oth- er bullets, but the jig soon separates the metal particles from lighter ma- terials. 68, but has been in- ropped to 175 i th ne labor organizations the » in or insurance fund | world. i jf spe Fa ¢ Mazota Frted 208 Doughnuts~-2 lbs. od Only 138 | sete tc oes : ok Lard F ‘This means that Mazola’is from i jg RS. A, LOUISE ANDREA VI awarded the gold medal at —_twice to more thantthree times more 3 cconomical to use than lard, on the the Panama-Pacific sition loeturer on focd and culinery topics basis of actual accomplishment. 79.900 MEMBERS, , Cleveland, O.; Sept. 16—The paid- In April, just before the yardme! 7 “3 | A Demonstration of Real Economy: 2 Ibs. of ce ae : rie sere ay Ineach test, 4 Ibs, each of Mazola fied 208 dove ts in 2 Ibs, of and lard were fried down to-2 Ibs. Mazoia, whi * P pices AoE This confirms the experience sof the seven million housewives who already use Mazola, the Great At. the same:time this experi ; {ried 24% Ibs. of potatoes in 2 Ibs. American Cooking Oil. l ) of Mazola, as against 7 ibs. 14 ozs. Further this ey ox of Fa Se SSN See eee anneal r than this, because Maz Certain. thru-. fried in 2 les. of lard. Also, she’ fried 2554 Ibs. of fish is a 100% pure vegetable oil there is no loss from evaporation, nor no ° 7 Morners Feenp steak, cut ‘to a _uni- loss of bvik from heat- form thicknass of one} FREE Sixty-four pase, beauti- | ing, It remains sw r 32 : si Q eet Which. spreads its influence ‘upon Sa fully illustrated Corn the nerves, cords and ligemens in iach, in/ZUbs. of He. of Ma- | Products Cook Book. Write today. | @Nd clean, and can be volved, tendering tl tt L- rol re re 3 ii ay yield co niatute’s demend: “There: cola. Twe poe lard con Fed Retilag Companys used over and over an absence of » bearingdown pains, fried only 16% ths. igi ace ior parent e U egain, merelystrain it, pet ae DUS) ER A Mba - B strain’ and eral discomfort, morc often than otherwise experienced when nature is unaided. Mother's Friend is used externally, At all Druggises. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby fice. Beadfield Regulator Co. Dept. F-9, Atlanta,Ga Selling Representatives NATIONAL STARCH CO., Petcrson & Cunningham, Managere S Twin City State Bank Bidg., St. Poul

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