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PAGE EIGHT TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1920. DESTROYS | SEEEP People This. You can't sleep at night With aches and pains of a bad back. When you have to get up trom uri- mary troubles, ly the kidney TRIA'S OF | R.R. PRESIDENT ARE RBYEALED Chicago | CW iM | Our Contribution ~ To Lower Prices —Obvious in ‘These Clothes Clothes That Meet the Popular Viewpoint We anticipated several months ago that the public’s hope for lower prices, despite the fact that there were no market conditions-to war- cana J. J. Sweeney, recruiting officer of | the United States navy, is at the An-| hotel where he wili be pleased to ive any one interested in t 3 Recruits will be taken for any | , branches of the navy and the office at ui une Annex will not be open longer than Fone week. Drug Store and i vcs SOUTH DAKOTA RUNS GOAL MINE ' Many Bismarck Testity To News of the appointment of R. Poff_as cashier of the First Stte Brockway, Mont., was re- d with interest at Dalota Buse iness College, Fargo, N. D. About 200 D. B.C. graduates are now nk cashiers outside of Fargo. ght, local bank executives were also ‘‘Dakota’-trained. Recently, the First State Bank of | Hamar, employed Mr. C. Bostrom as asst. cashier the day he graduated frora Dakota Business College. “Follow the SucceSSful.’”” Write Fr L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Fron: §t., Fargo, N. D. Ask about the “4000-New-Pupil Club.”” TTT ATT H. Ba are at fault ht with Doan's Set them working rig Kidney Herg merit. i trials of rail- road pr le over the destinies of the country’s short lines are coming to light ie the hearings being gi ye than 100 > empl ave peti- ates Railway La- sed pay. built primarily to} @nd mi 1 de-| ly and | w he pi is Bismarck proof of their Varney, 408 2nd St. J. 0. Vice, tioned the y bor Board for One 1 trouble. 1 run down and feeling bi My back ached unable to \ road, open up a route to some mine posit beds, has to hard luck tale, » membe Ns of the owned 41 miles of tr terminal cities. His fas: action of my kidneys " I got Kidn cording to G. W. » too. Doan's of the board from Len’ : ained soon brought relief. on two! mend Doan’s Kidney Pills in| enger for the benefit they gave me. OTT =~ train covered the ¢ two] p 4 5 ; ( ce G0c, at all dealer Don't | "a betwoon the two eis 8 a nara ot ask for a kidney remedy—get | rant, would create a demand for u pcan ule d ing) Down's Kidney Pills—the same eat | Lemmon, &. D., Nov, 16-~The Clare- suntca isha, ahd eMGrOINE| rs arner had, Raste'siiurn CO, ogee min! oon by tia aat dlothes acf3l);54Eand $61... ‘cconds auto own “opened a bus Hine. . Buffalo, N.Y. jot South Dakota, is now shipping two ingly we exercised every atom of direct route, y miles long, com-' pared to the ra: ‘ The auto bus covers the distance in 40 minutes, one hour and twenty minutes fas than the train, and charges the same fare. The highw tle more tha ‘hundred tons dai The product: is of the quality known as blue lignite. | iff as tHe railroad. And on top of his, The Claremont mine was purchased | | other troubles it is now estimated that! last summer to insure state institu-/ lthe mineral deposits which furnish tions against coal shortage. Fuel is the main remaining source of revenue | furnished to the state normal school IS UPHELD BY. SUPREME COURT; our purchasing power to procure exceptional values at those prices. Fine Clear Finished Worsted Suits. UADEARAUTAANUOA ACOA HA ULI Freight Outlook Bad The freight outlook he described as equally bad. A company operating motor trucks with two trailers to th truck hauls freight over the highway faster than the road can by train, de- livers the goods at the merchant's” store ‘door, apd charges the same tar- Source of Revenue The president of an Alabam: line whose principal source of revenue is hauling ore to Birmingham furnaces appeared to defend his company! aganist six. employes, all station | agents, who had requested more; ‘money. a@ month. The railroad president exhibited a personal knowledge of the affairs of Rheumatism Relief--25c. Nature’s Remedy (NR Table! Helping Thousands Who Tried Pl pensive Things Without Result. it’s Guaranteed. tion agents, ke said, owned a country store a few rods from the railroad station and had run his telegraph vire into the stare so he could handle his duties as dispatcher and operator | while waiting on customers. A sec- ond was described as the wife of a proseprous fermer. She had her telegraph line in the farm kitchen, the president said. Of the six operators There are three vital processes of hun —n existence;—the | digestion of | only one was located in a town, and! from it and the elimination of waste. | that was a village of 500 population. Poor digestion and assimilation |The president said his road paid no! means failure to derive full nourish- ment from food and that in turn often means impoverished blood, weakness, anemia, etc, Poor elimination means ccumulation. of waste matter poisons the body, lowers vitality, ages tho power of resistance to disease and leads to the development of many serloug ills. Rheumatism,—due to some inter- ference with the process of elimina- tion, failure to get rid of certain body poisons,—cannot be expected to yield to any medicine that falls to correct and operated/at a loss of $100,000 last year. Hearing of the more than 100 short | line cases, each of which is being tak- en up separately, is expected to con- tinue for several months. ultaneously. Dry Amendment Fails | To Eliminate Party | Chicago, Nov. .- —Notice that pro- hibition will continue in operation for the condition responsible for it. Cowld any reasonable péfgon expect to rid himself of rheumatic pain as ‘long as rheumatic poison is allowed to remain in the body. Think of this. Tt explains the suc- cess of Nature s Remedy (NR Tablets) in so many cases where other medicines have failed. Thousands are using NR Tablets every day and get- ting relief. Why ‘Jay five or ten times as much for uncertain things? A 2c box of Nature’s Remedy (NR ¥ ), containing enough to last ve days—must help _ you, I you prompt relief and sat- isfactory benefit or cost you nothing. Nature’s Remedy is ‘not only for the relief of rheumatism. It im- proves digestion, tones the liver, reg: purpose of guaranteeing a continua- hence, is given by ‘Virgil G. Hinshaw, chairman of the Prohibition national committee here at national headquar- ters. “We have a mission still,” Mr. Hin- shaw said. “If any one of the major temperance organizations were to wae Pidney and Bowe) peden: ime {stop now it would give a chance to ves the blood and cleanse: e 4 System. You've. tried the expensive |the wets to come back and possibly edicines and doctors, now make the | pass a beer and wine amendment to} st. fou get results thig time. | the Volstead law.” ure’s Remedy (NR guaranteed und Lehigh Dry “Dry -Mined Ligaite| Coal. Phone 659R. Roy Cheeks & Satin Shin Because of her rosy cheeks and satin skin a woman attracts the admiration of all men. When the young woman peers in her glass, she may see pimples and_ blotches y your druggist, Get a 25: Box ; to he drug store for paint, pow- ders and beauty creams, when she should go there for a blood medi- cine and stomach alterative known as “Golden Medical Discovery.” This vegetable tonic and blood alterative clears the skin, beauti- fies it, increases the blood supply Handy; Andy Says: Even the man who is no judge of good hardware can buy here with the knowledge that he is getting the best for his money. It’s a lot of satisfaction to know that you can eyen send a child here for a hammer, a saw, wrench or any other article of hardware, with the assurance that what we sell them is good, and that, any article can be re- turned if it is not just what you want. It’s perfectly safe to shop at a store where satisfaction is guar- boils and eruptions vanish quickly. Ask your nearest druggist for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- anteed--that’s us. I fi df d . ery in tablet or liquid form or sen Aluminum Roasters 10c. for trial package of tablets to $3.25 to $9.00 Reed Enamel Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. Roasters Re Radiator and Magneto Firm =~ Nord: to Open . tion to all Auto- at I have opened tors and Mag- in this class of LOMAS Hardware Co. Main Street nd I wili be pleased to give opinion at all times as to located Shop will be at 410 Main Street. Public Service Radiator Works | will be exhausted within three years. , a short ‘School for deaf at S Their present income is $95); each of his employes. One of the sta-i the next two years at least for the; N tion of a bone dry congress two years | | i and the circulation, while pimples, ; at Spearfish, the penitentiary at Sioux i Falls, the school for blind at Gary, the ioux Falls, the sol- diers’ home at Hot Springs, and other state institutions. Individuals may pur- chase coal at the mine. vane mine is located at Haynes, N. , just over the line from Lemmon. The original owners began the grad- jing for a spur railroad from the mine ,|to Lemmon. The state of South Da- kota is now building this railroad. It is estimated that when the line is finished the mine’s output can be tripled. 'Belgium Puts In Bills For Cigars Smoked 1 by, I Diplomats Paris, Nov. 16—The Belgian gov- ‘ernment has just presented to the | League of Nations a bill for cigars ;amounting to 80,000 francs. The Dill jsays: “These-cigars were smoked or carried off by members of the various {delegations at the Spa Conference.” That Conference was held in July ;and was attended by members of the Decisions | | Supreme Council and representatives in all cases will be handed down sim-|o¢ the German government. The Secretariat of the League of ; Nations has announced that it is short {of money and moreover it refuses to i take over the debts of the Supreme Council. The Belgian government argues that the Spa Conference formed part of the “operations” of the League of Nations. The bill remains unpaid. The League of Nations assembly will hold its first meeting at Geneva, November 15. GERMAN FOOD DICTATOR HECKLED AT WEDDING Berlin, Nov. 16—Angry housewives vented their indignation on Herr | Hermes, the food minister, while he was being married in a church at Steglitz recently, by jeer ing and keep- ing up a running fire of uncompli- | mentary remarks while the marriage ceremony was in progress. Their com- jments were directed against the minis- The bride was naturally proud of ! the fact that she was to wed a cabinet | minister and took cure that the time ‘and place of the wedding should }2 i known to everyone.. Notices giving }that information were published in the newspapers. A knot of women had gathered at the church doors and took advantage of the opportunity to tell the minister what they thought of his administra- tion. ‘The Vorwaerts says that Herr Hermes and his bride found the sit- uation so, uncomfortable that after the ceremonyl tidy Jéft’ the church by a side door, “YOUR MEDICINE.IS 0. K.” Mrs. Chas. Rule, New Diggins, Wis., writes: ‘Your medicine is 0. K. I think Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best for coughs. I think your medi- cine is all you say it is. 1 know I would never be without it. You may use my name.” Foley's Honey and Tar acts quickly. checks coughs, colds and croup, cuts the phlegm, opens ‘air irritation: It passages and allays stops sleep-disturbing coughing at night. Children like it. Contains no opiates. ATTENTION MASONS Bismarck Lodge No. 5 A. F: & A. M,, will give a dancing party in the Masonic Temple, Friday evening, November 19, 1920. Dancing from 9 to 12, All Masons and their families cordially invit- ‘ed to attend. THE LETTER SHOP We make facsimile typewrit- ten circular or form letters “ex- actly like” the genuine. Sales letters. collection letters, notices, cards, etc. Addressing, folding ahd mailing. Guaranteed ‘local and outside mailing lists of all kinds. BUSINESS SERVICE CO. Rooms 18-20, Haggart Block Phone 662 J1-4-1mo 1 1 1 | | Six More Weeks to Xmas Member of Workmen’s Compen- sation Bureau Sought to Recover His Salary The removal of Laureas J. Wehe from\ the workmen’s compensation board by Governor Frazier was up- held by the supreme court, in a.rul- Young Men’s Styles The fabrics and the tailoring se- curity that we imposed upon our makers and our pwn shaving of profits, close to cost, has made pos- sible these magnificent values that Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner & Marx ing handed down today on the case. Judge, Birdzell wrote the opinion, and Judge Robinson, Bronson and Grace concurred. Judge Christianson ; partially disseyted, holding that the right to the title of an office could not be decided in a mandamus su but said that since the court went we know are not to be surpassed anywhere at $41 and $51 ‘Others at $21, $31 into the matter he held the cause s enn c=] % shown by the papers filed in the Ty" - oO < court was insufficient. | | l a ue Vvercoa S mR | a Wehe was discharged late last win- | [<3 = ° ter’ by. the Governor, after a “hear-| 2 £0 4 ing” which Wehe characterized &s a} a Jaa, 7 farce. Wehe, who had been named 1| ¥ When we show you these overcoats were going i) o & mgnber of the poard as & represen: | to take pains to have you appreciate the fine fabrics, Bs 5 t t declared that the ie } , action was pollteal because of ais: |] the wonderful tailoring, the very choice styles: Those ERE agreements aver) rultngs’ef the bureau. | are outstanding features of the big ulsters as well eae in district court. by Wehe to recover as the more dressy novelty coats. Those are things pu > nu ra . prime “otis Heitilied to the office, that make the value—the service—the economy. All ea though not going into the full right types for men and young men at ) 5+ of title tothe office because of the ' a=] n a nature of the: office. Attorneys for $21, $31, $41, $51 5 i) the Governor took the case to the : sunreme: court wind the“ Governdi"s You save a to $20 on your Suit or Overcoat “a 3 S action /ig) upheld. ma" an Attorneys for the Governor assert i} x} M " ed the action was regular, that S. Ee Bere ESO | E ay ON" Ss ear cause had been show: AT THE ELTINGE Bismarck, N. D. Allan Dwan’s latest big picture “In | ‘ the Heart of a Foo)”, is announced by | (TMM MM the Bltinge theatre for its attraction os beginning Friday. . “In the Heat of a} ——— Fool” is: termed by.jts producers “a! Sell your cream. and poultry|cream and pouliry.—Northern| a eteane that ite eonsations | our agent, or ship direct to} Produce Co. happenings could occur in anybody's erage eye Co., _Bis- iB life. It has to do with a man who set | marck, ri i nm a woniee above “nis. God, and whose shies tit ices o [aaa licentiousness together arth ble Soot = Certain foods, those RINGWORM, TETTER wrecke * . . . . . diseases. ress. Aad vanes at mind ot a respec: | z ; rich in vitae 0.75 ceat box at our risk. table community. Mayflower Photo- oF Y ' are more use! JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist i a its ONsOr's | . 2 eee atoaat ieee | UOW TOUL Hair than others. REE ay THIS FREE ' i GET | TURKEYS | Scott 5 Emulsion WHEN YOU: ASK FOR: i Don’t sell your Turkeys below eat ron hare demient, Srilaroue hake is tettinee h “| ‘ their value. See Northern Pro- ' know that legions of persons have overcome is replete with those Ss. BU TT ER } duce Co, and get posted on mar- seine, which will be mauled you frea with & elements that determine ” \ ket prices. We always pay top Et WalSivetclataietset | | growth and strength. A"NORT AERN rices based on market. North- crstamps) to pay the con: of this notice, to Scott& Bowne,Bloomfield.N.J. 20-17 ee Produce Co., Bismarck, N. D. * Sts, 62-301, station F., New Yors H Oily skin and hiny S i : 1 oy How to coccect them Do you know that the oil in your skin is ' necessary to keep it smooth, velvety, sup- f le? This oil is constantly being produced by the glands of the skin. When it is:too ‘ abundant ‘the result is an oily skin and a shiny nose. You can relieve this embarras- 1 sing condition by using the following tréat- Use it as often as your skin requires, { ment as frequently as is necessary. ay if necessary, and before long you i . 4 will see a marked i Ae With warm water work up a heavy lather of Woodbury’s Facial Soap in your hands. Get a cake o Apply it to your face and rub it into the | and begin pores thoroughly—always with an upward | needs. i S - and outward motion. Rinse with warm ae Ih | water, then with cold—the colder the bet-- — United States ot | ti | ter. If possible, rub your face for thirty will last a mohirh or | f ice. Seconds with a piece of ice Mikes Antic Taare ae lariat, \ i This treatment will make: your skin ‘New York and Perth, Ontario, | | WHAT SHALL I GIVE FOR XMAS { Happily there is one gift of individuality and universal appreciation—Your Photograph. HOIMBOE STUDI0---Quality Photographs _ (PUBLICITY FILM CO.) COME EARLY It’s to our mutual advantage