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PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920 F. W. SNYDER, Master Workman EA Capital should recognize the result: of the toilers and improve working conditions and wages in ratio to the Produgtion and investment. Every own salvation and not/be-bound by the’ shackles of organizatidns to his detriment.” , Pre-War Level Declaring that production in the country ¥s now ggmewhat above the man should be free to work out his}, KNEW WHERE TO ing’s conception of the best mgans to/of arms In the case, of external aggres- | pre-war level and r promoté word peace. sion under Article Ten, of improvement, Mr. Hawes said the x aE ; GET GeoD STENO , “He (Senator Harding) is as anx-| -“Who is to apply the veto? Who is |real difficulty has been in unbalanced y e ad B fous to promote the world’s peace as | to record the-veto ofthe United States fprodu¢tion, The diversion of produc- Ider! Peo le N. ed This a vane any man who lives,” Senator Lodge |in the council against the votes of the|tive forces ‘into certain réstricted j }®) Send. another good _ steno, said. “But he fs not willing to.sac-|eight other members? Naturally the|channels démandedaby the war still is 4 Prer ae phoned Manager Bristol, of Bristol rifice the United: States by adhering |-representative of ‘the United States|/having its effect, -he continued, and} / I : & Sweet Coi, Harness M to’an alliance that Would mean’ war|on the council. How is he to be ap-|the nation: has not.yet been able to x n icine Ss Dakota Busi ny C sti ae y and not peace. He is utterly ugainst|! poirited ‘and selected? Oni’ this, the |re-align these forces so that. the sup- | % foes D an Brine = epee f 5 & the Wilson League as Mr, Wilson| covenant of She daneus is silent. ply and demand of goods are normally |~To relieve chronic constipation, always | i 2. r. Bristel’s 3 son : i f i ; 7 +, President’s Power qnitorm. > i mer employes were D. B. ar ay sa flan s inn Js to pring “Under the epvenant of the League} ‘Increased production,” Mr. Hawes geo ASN a Sh e ky 1 Can’ acy pal ‘about under the leadership o! ey) as stands, the president of the|went on to say, “is not nearly so much ip Pepsin handy. “ ak Hees Andereodlve Senator Goes Into Heart of United States an agreement among the| United States gould: send a represent-/a cause for nonce as is here eco- ATEARLY 1 le as th « Booed. Miss I. Anderse! League Covenant in New nations which will truly promote th¢/ative to the couneil and nobody could}nomical consumption. ‘The orgy of jicnge itor hon as they advance ‘i Better-class position péace of the world, question, hig ‘chedentials. That repre-|foolish extravagance, the speculative | y.* in age suffer from chronic constipa- in B York Addr “ sentative so” appoii ? t repre i Ban Ce ae . |. tion. Many, however, are indifferent to B. Mi a : oe od\ qe? = “On January 22, 1917, the president ag in war under ‘Artidle 10. ‘fhe com-|largely evident, must cease if we are a ae a ale That is a great fs Munn. , have en IEC Neuere “) IWHAT WILSON SAID presented, in an address to the sen-| yelling moral obl'gation would then}to obtain a permanently strong: posi-| 7} rae as bookkeeper, at $125 ett, | ate, a plan for a workd peace. At that} apply and ‘congress would have no|tion in world trade.” . Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, for ex- “Follow the Successfu! | tine ig Bpestdent ied Roe eee choles exesnt to.give the formal au-| In recommending the encotlrage- | A fede sanllgy gente liquid laxative, a heath phen hs et | 7 er . with Germany, and he a hority and maké tl ecessar ~ tye level 5 t agrict ' and loes not lose_its effect 2 St, Fargo, N. D., for plan anc on Question-of Using then for the promotion of a League.| “But even supposing that the pres:|and business men ‘should/ know that muscles that in time medicines of ail purpose of 100U-New-Pupil Club. a Fore g ie prepaid fa er Sho a dent noib inter a representative on |less than 30 cents of every $100 spént kinds can be dispensed with. Se . ree co a League for peace, a e}the council té6 the senate and he was|by the government last year was ex- A-sixty-cént bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s : Oran said: | confitmed by the senate. He would be|pended for the development of agricul- Syrup Pepsi: il S| ut . Just received shipment Carney “qt will be absolutely necessary} the president’s selection and if a ques- | tur i . a The piecoriptlonreaa maa ae and Monarch Wyoming screened New York, Oct. JySenator Henry’ that a force be creat€d-as a guarantor) ion, involving war were to arise, he| “It is the banker$.today as ‘a citi-| years ago by Dr. W. B. Caldwell, a well- lump Coal. Be in a position to Cabot Lodge attacked the League of of the permanency of the settlement | vould undoubtedly vote as the presi-|zen and financier to realize and ‘en- | known family doctor, who is himself a “J t aldnete ce f wish Nations in an address here, declaring |so much greater than the force of any] gent directed, courage this source of ow’ wealth;..to Bi now in his 82nd year ‘and can ap> say, “I got coal instead of wish» that ii is “an alliance, and that in-|nation tow engaged or any alliance) “in dtker words, we come back to;to lend couns tance and-to preciate what chronic constipation \ ing you had some. Immediate of promoting the world’s peace} hiiherto formed or projected that no the preposision that without regard the farm in. its true impert- must mean to elderly people; how it TR YIT FREE 4 i — Washburn Lignite it makes provision for war and will|nation, or probable combination of] minute precautions: as were takes to our ecomonic existence.” brings omheadaches, cojds, loss of ap-, gs, Fe " Coal Co. Piyae 453. \ be a breeder of war.” nations could face or withstand it. If]the proposed reservation one man ssing tbe importance of the na- petite and sleep, heaviness and g) Set4mesour name and atl. ae 2 {| The League, ho said,.ts full of “en-| thie péace presently to be ifatle te tp vould involve the-United States in war. cion’s fogeigr trade, Mr. Hawes sai genersl dull feeling. des andl vill send smu a fee 5 : = orcement bf armies and has little|endure, it must be a peace made se-/(t matters not if that one man is the|that without hampering the require- { ate @ rial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin, .: about the nations or a world court of | cure by the organized major force Of] jresident. Under the Constitution the|ments of American industry and bus’ i SE very home tha bias anelderly mag Address me Dr. W. B, Cald- ea 4 justice. As it stands it is a inenace|munkind.’ : congress alone can declare war, and|ness, the bankers must find a means hottle of Pr. Caldweile Syrup Per 1a all 51 W ashingten Street, ; x ; and not a help, 0, the’ peace of. the}: “That shows the president ‘3 concep} yet under this alliance called a League |of extending liberal credit for foreign Eight million bottles w ane ght at iene Uno. Eve : 4 BUTTER ; world.” . lion’ of a League for peace, that it} the president would have power to in-|trade without, further. inflating the diag stores” last’ year Ut" ie a erly beceinee and then riects a a Ss i ‘ After Ailscussing the League cove- | must.be backed: by we oreonized ma: rolved the country in war Wefore con-|American credjt structure. He sug- ’ wonderful congtipation remhedy a y Fe welt kent é eh nant, particularly the provisions of | jor force of mankind" an means |gress could act; be done by interest- | . a te me today. aM . NORTHERN price i Senator Lodge, speaking an. Internatjonal force wey Ee the als Menace to the United States |ing’ the investing public in securities - = f— 4 efore the Society o: rts and Scien-}trol of the League an ii i involved in Article Ten cannot be| properly protected. 5 > ‘ Ay ces, contYasted it with Sehator Hard- | members of the Lene Ch ea overrated We met it with a reserva-| “Our future foreign trade DOs: | > OO t 4 nish .quotas for he Ma a. 1 tion and all that reservation did was s lie largely’ with the saving Amer- > te at wae & % 3 4 foree.” : to relieve the ‘United States from any |ica,” said he. Sn ne sald was merely for an investi- | tions of supply apd demand, 1 will ie rd Force ¥ obligation under Article X and lett us| Of the! operatipn*of the federal re-|Stion as to operations oy the board. | urge abolition of the board. In any \ ; “That this continued in his mind to absolutely tree to-refuse to fulfill the |sexve ©'system, Gr Hawes* said: I am now awaiting action on that leyent I will fight illegal gambling in : be the dominant conceptiog of -2'/ obligation imposed ‘hy the first sen-{“Steadily the. p s of pushing out request and believe art investigation ! necessities. 91Z014 Bis OF iz League for peace is shown by. what)tence: of the article if the congress |war paper ands tituting commer- | will show sonie startling facts and “It is imposible to conceive -how ' e said on February 14, 1919, when he} saw fit to do so. ation the | “inl paner ‘s eoing on and shortly we | conditions.” + various forms of gambling in the ‘ resented the finished draft .of the]president condemned and refused’ to’ may expect that the new éirculation Referring to the recent slumps of |state and nation should, be made il- i Pp ; \ ‘ i } | Constitution ofsthe League Se aa aceen He youlenoe permit any ress |i be place ad intenged, on live] wheat and cotton, Governor Allen | egal and yet become ‘perfectly legiti- t } as it’ was then called,.to the. confer-jervations to Ar icle ‘rel in my judg-|commercial paper and gold. Hu b ate when speculators and gamblers ~ oe ae ot rage pas eaecteee eine ee gene oan ore ate pee tant eo os aN gn cee a ca ‘ intérnationa! a y 5 and § is ions were due to speculation, cold st eat and the c @ 5 { unlon of wills inva cémmon”’purpose,} sent to any country in the world’ to ALLEN TO PRESS delinSrate<gambling, Mea not aondl-Ttvece ist eat and the clothes ne must ; | ‘a union’ of will<.whieh cannot. be re-| fight and die in quarrels which do not} “DRM AND FOR AN i x i iF | sisted, and. which Ldare say, no uation |coucern them could. possibly accept a Sr INVESTI Zs TION = = / | will run thé: rigk, ‘of attempting “to treaty which contained Articles X as A GA Soeceteetelacteteceatetintetnetedietecenter stele etedecpte teed tele int ode : i restat”.: Mower teas ; it stands with its fatal and intolerable Basie LEPINE Seay 7 SOAS ¥ eg - } af ¢ ication.” é S a . : ‘i “And then he added: ‘Armed force j obligation. . « 4 . J { is in the background of this pro —- Topekz, Kan.; Oct. 19.—Governor Skin Sufferers Do Not { gram, but it is in. the background, a f ‘Allen will press his demands for i . : t if the moral foree of the world wi F 4, -|vestigation of the Chicago Board of % 7 2% = { not suffice, the physical force of the Trap one charges ‘that wheat : Want Mere Temporary Relief } ’ world stall.’ anete: cau be no ae % i pricts “have been manipulated, he Peres RE) LOIS sneered plecetpetelptetoettadetel 4 take as to what that language of the OE said here today -on his\tetnrn from |. ote eo . aeons % ee ss 4 president means.‘ | . F an eastern campaign-speaking tour.| -, Of course, ¥ you are content to there js no rémedy that gives more e i ident met the senate : Z, . - have only temporary relief from |satisfactory results than S.S.S., the ' ‘When, the president i 3 ~ “My request to President Wilson, ot) carey) iets burnt ood ® Down the hillside ters. slide committee on foreign relations at the i +} the terrifying itching and burning |fine old blood” remedy that gon j 2 WALLWPARE ch a Oe in White House on August 10, 1919, Sen-|- 5 F OF Wy j of fiery, flaming skin diseases, then |down to the source of every blood ; R ie 3 ferdrmephpieeaieat ies ions ator Knox asked this question: , ‘Sup- qe) ve 5 s ©: you are patlshed to Femain 2 slave Gipordes “abid routs cit the germs Nae oun ae that it i tly: obvious and fe ‘ to ointments, lotions and, other lo-|which eduse the trouble. In Lackawanna Underwear. Fae a A ccuers is uy Srernalisee tes . OARSENESS cal remedies applied to the surface|_S.$.S. is sold by all druggists. ye Bee gression against some ‘power, and) y SARE tue Swallow slowly! small pieces of the skin, / ~ Begin taking it today, and if you . oe . ’ . £ e it is perfectly obvious and forse Business, in. Government —tub well over the te ly Real genuine-rélief from eczema, |will write a compiete histery of HH .wearing properties of children’s and in- Suppose tices led ex- ~ . } tetter, scaly eruptions or any other |your case, our medical director will a; at accepted that it cannot be repelled ex. f i f » y eruption y rs a] g ” iPr . . accep! Ss at ALR: would, Wee and Less-Government in Busi ifs _ form of skin irritations cannot be|give' you expert advice without fay ® underwear enter very seriously into cept by force, al obligations to/parti- | ness) the Cave ) expected until you free your blood |charge. Address Chief Medical Ad- he probl f household ‘Also int onuel, Any; an ‘ ? ae oe VAPOR of the germs which \cause these | viser, 155 Swift Labératory, Atlan- the problem o: jouseno. expenses. sO into ate? Q a - ¢ 2 ¢ ‘i i “The president replied: ‘No, sir} i -0 q Milton Jars Used disorders, And for this purpose !ta, Ga, eit % 5 ’ Mother’s, work schedule. : Every rip means more but we would be under an at ee TALK SHOP Ea tes iS . elling moral obligation.” ss l drudgery; every rent or tear forécaste a. new compelling tg obligation, which 1 wasnington, “GEEZ IO. todnett f money outlay. j the highest obligation, possible im | regeral taxes, operation of the bankers 3 we , % i. treaty, to doj-what?\ ‘Tdnuse ‘the force, hin: cae the ~problems of the rail-|; y 3 e A roads and economy in government an f f ————————————— A ny, e Lackawanna wins Union Suits for Boys and —— z private pet coyememont ad P Girls and Shirts and. Bands for Jnfants are vet- the annual xeport.;of Richard. 8. D i Hawes, President . of the A 3 oN a , President » oj he. American erans 1n the forces,of economy and conyenience, sb Be pte mssoelation, which waé pre- 34 : a : > 3 sented. today at the: opening session \ pan eet rte bese an paras ea Buy only “Diamond Dyes” of the ,gssociation’s 46th, convention, . ’ 0! urable fabric wit. great precision. an er “recommendations mide — by Sens A t { Mr. Hawes were that’ the Transporta- . - thoroughness of knowing workmanship. \ tion ‘Act be amended so that bankers ft < and business. men- could become dtrec- % i : tors oF allroad, that agriculturé and , = ‘eign trade be encouraged and’ that ; pe rasa to relieve thé present uf - industrial unrest. ! * | More Business’ y he siness i Taking up the tax. question, Mr. a . e Hakes said the need was’ not only for ; a7 Aieauction of fouerel taxes, ur, sae 4 , Un sar for Boys dad Girk Fe f Fa ost. careful supervision of the he derwe x Each package of “Diamond ‘Dyes”| expenditures of the proceeds, of the y from BIRTH TO SIXTEEN contains. directions so simple that/taxes, : bY ‘ { es 1. i uy ‘woman: can disimond-dye worn,, ae stopat recently coined,” he said, 2 5 i ‘ abby skirts, —_ waists, resses, | “is appealing: .‘More business in gov- 3 Me sens ein pekawanny Tina Npertlins ee ad styles coats, \ gloves, stockings, sweaters, ;Jless government in busi- z ‘ and.in. qualities to’ suit every requirement of service and price. draperies, everything, whether wool, ; \ ; | f a silk,’ linen, cotton of mixed goods.| Mr. Hawes declared that “no tax Na \ iv new, rich, fadeless cplars Haye Fea anoald interfere with the ac- V , m ¥ } peg Vz \ H i s druggist show you “Diamon yes cumulation of wealth, or. the develop- NG pre intrrerrsetya “HA dl B Aya , i Z thent ofthe industrial life of th | if fil THT , ; = = | pal ie of the) | SHE AE ie = Ki 1 | ‘Any tax system which discourages “4 ‘ WW Sob \ aA i ‘ TT nn HINES a is ates peice esoarees se ge oe = = + {co B] a, of capitals to be deplore,” ue} ease for Women who => i p beak = said, “for all capital is: used: and. en- te 3 iS 2 q = fete ‘ => ade Bema y by society at large “The muititud S A yy, h fie t . ca t , = ., HJand not particularly by ‘the one’ in| (Ey “he multitude of American women v ibly day afte ; = °/ El whose: legal title, its ownedship rests. Y : k oF 4American women v ho suffer terribly day after day ® = => y ft. aind year after year from ills pec rt | ay = ‘ ; a ] a Fhiancial Victory}, a: bs theres yea s peculiar to .nemsex is almog beyond belief, . = e t ® =)" Publis ae engcauene ot Ou _ Spyet there Is hardly a town ¢rha-alet in the United’ States wherein = weak g Ri | panctassctoryresteydastaroa: tee Pe some woman, and often many, do nét reside who have been restored : 5 = : 2 ox 4 . : =) vast sum of money was needed for the i tohealth from someof the worst forms of female ills,and often avoided i Se . \ BBJraitroads and that this: could be made : operations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | (} 2 ~-Members---Attention | 22::2'c.8-) Fling Lyin E Pathan Vague Canpnnd le —F : ™ |@ 3 | tion of the financiers of the country, + . fe ° P = / (iver) (oor Fa et dag eeaal = ftcouraging the investing public and i é These Two Women Tell of Their Experience, i = rey i : 8 =| guiding their, judgment. : varrollton, Ky.<“I suffered almost Onalaska; Wis.—“ Every’ = ‘ . = deer pastors Of the Transportation |. two years with female weakness. I had such pains in my. Dace anit tenes : ‘ = - ‘ = auction! ou ue a pea ees = could not walk any distance, ride or part.of stomach I could not lie in bed, “\ rit = ( = figld ‘and stabilized cow icone aorthot Teranmertclse atall tone Teste I sure so it seemed as though I \ alts = Kees ee ‘ 5 35) just: returris on investment: may be { EI swept | oor or did any kind of, would dic,and I was not regular either. é ip = Bismarck Lodge No. 12¢‘will celebrate their Fifty- =) received’ and proper setvice rendered LA Fee it would, bring. my sickness on. Isuffered rote vent ants vas unfit to do % 1 = . =| the nation.” 3 © gins eal and languid, ae hoenergy, my housework, could only wash dishes : = . . ; : -° i ‘ =| Bankers and business men, he ‘con- and life was a misery to|me. I was once in a while. I reg verti sy i , = second: anniversary at the Elk’s Hall toriight. Meeting. = |tinued, should be permitted to serve under the care of a good physician for. iment. of What Tyan! Da By] = \ = /0n the boards of directors of the roads, several months and tried other. reme- Vegetable Compound Had done for ii = starts at 8:30 P. M. sharp. cee = foentdloeg: ob {hale feel ihe lo os Thad read of Lydia E-Pinkham’s other women and decided to try it. It ) = : =| witn full responsibility’ in their ~ Cee Ae ee ea celle tg surely did Nondets for me. I have = = ; i, », I duties. . twe'! no pains now and ca ‘ A ; = s t i k %. = oe Hhwes souildea' ant optimistic ’ f found, myself much improved and ‘I hease work without ath note ee all. A = upreme Mas er Wor man. Narvis SS] note regarding industrial unrest. He tool six mer Ihave never had any I will ava: ys praise your medicine as f\ er = = expressed the opinion that there was ’ more trouble in that respect since.. I I do not believe there is a doctor that @ s J — { and 4 == /needless alarm that America would | / have done.all kinds of work and at can do as-much good for female weak- ~ 1h = ‘ ~ = da, changes jin its industrial society « present am an attendant at a State ness as-can Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- k = B i : ‘ = sitallay te those undertaken in some |/ Hospital and am feeling fine. I shall table Compound gnd you may use. “ ’ = rother E. J. Moore, Grand Recorder Bel wih ad prospattive decrease vin!“ 1E4 alwaysrecommend yourVegetableCom- these facts asa testimonial” — Mrs. | RYT ‘ S i | prices and increase. the disposition Street, C: aR set Lester KE, Warner, R. 1, Box, 69 co = ‘i =} pric i pt reet, Carrollton, Ky. Onalaska, W fo? = will be here. We ask that you turn out and help give 3] oteindusketel aud: tabet seers ity ec : ee poe vara eli => . 4 = =) ognize their mutual obligations a 1 \ 85 = lie ‘a! Youalsi 1 Entertai ts, Initiati elites: both to owen epee and the|~ PSL g Thousands of Such Letters Prove the Curative Value of | , = sing we:come, inte ainmen $s, Initiation, =| public.” Meee Wes. edattiustl “we fey, ! ® = 5 saga ‘ ‘ may reasonably look forward, with- o a = = Feed and Speeches. Boxing Exhibition by thé Roberts I Gutrala mi; tometer dajustmentiot: the = \ : 5} forces) of labor and capital. . = A 3 “Labor i , en-| = Brothers. Remember the time and: place. Elk’s Hall foraging dagresment witneempeee| (Pq =i => % i ers, is, in fact, striking at the heart Ae = at 8:30. . : : of its own future progress, and™im- “tH — pairing the prosperity of the country. = = = = eS 10> \ *