The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHY “TLL PANSE IT LONGEST (CO-OP SELLING” Ask amr DAY | es om GRAIN AEETIG Lincoln Woman Was Almost In Despair When Sne Began Taking Tanlac — Gains 15 Pounds and Improvement Is Wonderful. ‘Tanlac has mot only relieved me fering but of three years terrible s has built me up fifteen pounds in weight and I shall ; it the long- est day I live,” said M b nh Lew mont, 8 R St, Lincoln, Neb. “For three years my kidieys both- ered me a great deal, 1 had severe pains all through my body aid my lower Hmbs pained me so much | could hardly stand up. My stomacir got so badly out of order L could hardly digest anything, I suffered from constipation all the time “At times I had terribie headaches und [ became so d 1 could hardly stand. 1 finally got in such a bad condition | couldn't do my housewoik and had to spend most of my time in bed. “Well, I was almost in despair when I started taking ‘Tanta ut b fore | finished half of the f hottie | I felt better. I heve now takeu five + iy and my digestion bottles, I eat he seems to be perfec IT never have * headache nor a di spell, I hardiy notice any pain and “Tanlac has built me up so much) that Lam doing all my housework) with ease. All) my friends have noticed my wonderful improvement and I owe the health) Tam enjoying to alon Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. | n Driscoll by D. and Jos. } rette, in ing by H. P. Ho- man, avd in Strasburg by Strasburg Drug Co. lac (Advertisement.) Trainmen Hold Their ‘ Annual Fleeaon The Brotherhood of f Rai men haye elected their of the ensuing Q Hastings, pr president; O. J. E. J. Schultz, treasurer. Members of the legislative board was decided upon and these men will met in the Grand Pacific hotel, Bis- marck, to discuss proposed legisla- tion. Dancing. ‘Class, Elks Hall. i } No Risk With | | “Diamond nond Dyes” | Don’t Streak your Material in Dyes that Fade or Run Each package of “Diamond D, contains directions so simple th: woman can diamonddye a new, fadeless color into worn, shabby gar ments, draperies, coverings, whether silk, linen,-cotton jor mixed “Diamond Dyes” no other | kind—-then perfect results ar aran- teed even, if you have never ia dl be- z = #4) & cage . will be studied at th 01 fore. Druggist has color card. iservice. A trial will convince. |. Booth of the Co- operation andar | World War Veterans tell of Canadian co-operation. Pro- | M: | 1 —De- COMMUNI r Y y I A I F fessor Nicholas Makaroff of the Uni- | |einving” that ina agEle reaalye Reel j versity of Moscow, co-operation’ de-! who long ago were disillusioned as? ~ day a well-defined, highly-financed and} ~, afraid ; ae J | line, cup and: spoon in hand, waiting | ably-conducted movement on the part! ti oe ‘program ay me Vo ind Na-| forthe American soup and cocoa that ‘of employers opposed to trade union-; Honal Grain Dealers’ association is' mean life to them, The task Americ ; The cakes and pastry used are | tem of marketing. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1920 ————$—— BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU} ONPROGRAMAT «© “° Jobin Europe Bea NS = ik at = 3-Egg Angel Cake and Mocha Layer From the New Roya. Cook Book wT IK WAGES WHAT HAS BEEN DONE Chicago, Ill, Dee. 1-—Co-oper ative | Head of Workers Declares That marketing of grain and pureh Angel cake so good % cup strong coffee gel cake so ge 2 cups flour A that it fairly melts | « 3 teaspoons Royal Baking : ie stea Powder in your mouth, Instead a teaspoon salt of cight eggs, it can be 2 teaspoons mixed spices made with tiree and the Cream shortening and sugar yolks of the eggs can be until light; add well beaten us - ral'S ine yolks of eggs; add_ coffee used for a Royal’Sunshine Jenin ade hale” of four cake. : sifted with baking powder, Here, too, is a Mocha salt and spices; mix and add Layer cake ,which you ( well beaten whites of cg! 8 er if A add remainder of flour z will want to try.and clip mix lightly, Pour into two ra supplies will be the. princip: There Will Be no Pre- topics of discussion at the annual , x ervutoat or tue warmers National War Scale Enacted F Daalbiae dasociation’ a | i ' Grain Dealers’ association at the La- for future use. greased layer cake tins and bake in moderate | oven Angel Cake ‘ : Leup stigar o Spread sweetened whipped pie flour cream between layers and —~ Salle hotel, Chicago, December 2) Indianapolis, Ind. Dee. 1—The aud i United Mine Workers of America will This association is composed of the not stand for any reduction in wages, Pa™eeis Wlevators of which there are eee ee race Be 4,600 in the country. They are own- accor ane to the De cember First issue ed by 600,000 farmers and handle one of the United Mine Workers Journal. pillion bushels of grain and purchase This, policy is stated in conn on 250 inillion dollars worth of farm sup- with a disg¢ussion of the movement plies each \year. Kach elevator has | among employers throughout the coun- an average investment of $20,000 in try for a reduction of wages in the grain warehouses and equipment, eon cream of tartar cover top with — * Royal Baking | p with : Mocha Icing L 1 tablespoon butter teaspoon alinond or vanilla 1 cup confectioner’s sugar extract 1 tablespoon cocoa whites of 3 eggs 2 tablespoons strong coffe % teaspoon salt Mix and sift first five ingred- . \ ients four times. Add milk Absolutely Pure Cream butter and sugar; add various industries. In the articie, making a total investment of over \ ill h ieee i i . . y 0 , John L, Lewis, international president one hundred milion dollars tor’ the | By Maude A. White : Sitar covinentieg si a , cena wroliee and Ne ae of the mi union, is quoted as fol- entre group. While all of these com- i ila: IL d fold in Made from Cream of Tartar, stir until smooth. If too dry lows: ante 4 nstine! The appeal of boys and girls like; nilla; mix well and fo derived add coffee; if too mojst, add No Pre-War Conditt paniés do not belong#to the associa- , this Polish girl fis touched: Amerien whitds of eggs beaten un- lerived from grapes. eigar No Pre-War Conditions tion, it is by far the targest organ- : : “U ' til light. Turn into ungreased a Under no circumstances will. we ization of co-operative elevators in profoundly since the Armistice. Moth: i rf permit any reduction in the wages of the United States. | ers and fathers here could not hear of | i angel cake tin and bake in the mine wotkerssof* the < 4 R hungry children in-Eastern and Cen-! very slow oven about 45 min- FREE tke mine workers of the country. Grain commission firms for selling | traf Europe without contrasting the lot | A] utes. Remove from oven; in- n 4 B r Chere is not going to be any return to tieir products have already been es-! , of th aay Boy: 1s with Vert nd allow to stand y ail means get the new pre- wages or conditions. Any re- -of their own happy boys and girls wit Bon anes Royal Cook Book—just out. " Wages or oe is. Any r tablished by the farmers elevator com-' those pitifully starving in countries Mi ountil cold. Cover top and Contains these and 400 other duction in wages is an economic mis- panies at Indianapolés,..;Cteveland, | made unproductive by war. In grat-! sides with, either white or delightful, helpful recipe: eae whats produces any food i -' Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Hutchinson! jtyde to the fates that the fighting had | Chocolate, icing. ree for the asking, W! sult. What the mine wor have lo- and Wichita, Kansas, and compan not been on our own soil, and in pit S ; ae nod day we are going to hold, and we pro- wili shortly ‘be estavlisned ut wmea-| for the children who suffered iner| : Mocha Layer Cake ROYAL, BAKING POWDER C9. pose to conan 19 make, progress in- go, Peoria and St. Louis. Steps will! cently, American mothers and fathers, y eb auger New York City stead of Borne Eh ‘probably be taken at this convention |, gave and ‘gave abundantly to help care | 2egEs \ The J itust nye ne aie aq, sq tO link all of these companies to-! for the hungry in Europe. Like a/ 5 he Journal says in part: “It is gether into one working arrangemie.:. | boomerang their good deeds came back! absolutely essential that the union Form Aesecketo | have a definite and substantial policy — Qhig, lino, imtana, iowa, and | fed, but a lasting friendship was gained and that the membership shall stand Gkiahuma have already taken steps to far’ America, a frieadship that wil! behind that policy in solid phalanx. egtayush state purcyasag associa- | Ot die with this gencration. And the most essential element in that tiong for the. purchase, of farm sup Thousands of these tots who are ie! policy for the next two years must be plies, and steps may, be tuken at the ing fed in American Relief Adminis-; weit that there shall be no backward step. convention to consolidate these pur- tration European Children’s Pn) an Sree aa eane wor dniiee chasing associations mto one lar iichens today: pri grow wp to.tlt thelty Associated Advertising’ cl of the {3 Sell your cream and poultry sacrifice and struggle. It is well SHURalatée sont thine mane take ihe | their lives. Future rulers and diplo- | A D | k R T | N | NG World for the Northwest district, wit! j to our agent, or ship direct to known that there is in the:country to- * mats of European republics stand in| {deliver an address on ~ advertising | Northern Produce, Co.. Bis- here Thursday night. {marck. Write~us for prices on Mandan Town Crievs, the Bismarck! cream and poultry.—Northern | Beery club and the Bismarck Town! Produce Co. to them. Not only were the childrer| » ij “Bake with Royal and be Sure’’ | binder twiné factories,’ etc. ism to break down the unions and re-; @Vo!tonary rather than revolution | sek hersele is: not yet completed, States, Austria ahd Czecho-Slovakia livered following a dinner at 7 2 vi 5 : + ‘hey believe that certain evils} * duce the workers to the open-shop,| 4" ! These children, two and a half_mil- e riers clut Mr, | law vawa auaka wits age du exist on the grain exchanges and | club will join-in greeting Mr. 1 low-wage system. ‘This 18 one of the! 1 Vin take steps to eradicate these | HOt of them in Poland, the Baltic Betting, His addvess will be de;! Dancing Class, Elks.Hall. atic’ | greatest dangers that now confronts 0 pel the labor movement. | evils. ‘ | must be.cared for through this winter | “The policy of the United Mine! Steps will be taken to establish 2) unless previous: relief 4 to_ go iP - the alpen repute = Workers of America -on that subject World farm produce reporting’ bureau! naught. Herbert Hoover's £0 fot William J. Betting, of St. Paul, | rae 8 Har etcet ane re ot For BEULAH and BEAR has been made plain and clear to the to give the tarmef, from his own es- | Children’s Fund. is cating for them | i i} ! not tonight to. deliver an ad- | to ‘Address Local Busi- a | world by President John L. Lewis. He tabushed bureau, working in conjunc- | ybut from January on the work must; ¥ § S My a a | has said that there shall be no reduc-/ tion with the U. S. Department ot! “stop unless.the American people. say! . °° ness Men pica er He: vw ae ei alley i CREEK Lump Coal, .Call | tion in the wages of the coal miners| 4griculture and the International In-} by popular subscription that they want " Bie hat wari Y fe rena oat! WACHTER | TRANSFER of America. stitute of Agriculture at Rome, reli-| it to continue. Mr. Hoover says tha’ | ‘Ss 7 {line the work oF tne. a ey Ads { ‘ “There is the belies of the United’ able information on world grain con-| $23,000,000 will finish the job." | William J. Betting, advertising man sculls of the World:ton,tautn | CO. Phone. 62. | oe St. Paul and vice president of the and effectiveness in advertising. | Mine Workers. In making that state- | ditions. Senator Cummins of lowe Jo a ment, President Lewis told the world has offered to introduce a bill on! See =: = what the United Mine Workers of; wus subject in the next session ot ¥ America stand for.’ It is the unquali-} Congress. om e "i prose . _ fied duty of every member of the union; oth sides of the question relating. — a ~ : PN : = i to stand firmly behind the interna- | to current methods otf organized bus- tional officials. ‘To stand back, to,!ness are going to be heard from. hesitate or to fail to give the interna- | Wm. B. Colver, formerly chairman tional officials full support and co-! of thg Federal Trade commisison, will ; operation would be an indication of. delivér an. address on “The Present | division.” {Tendencies Toward Concentration of paeeaiieetsit eae te | Business.” No man in Anferica is The MeKenzie Cafeteria has! better titted to discuss the topic. Qn S@8d. Jury here today fetumed in secured the services of Mr. 1), | the other hand, Leslie F. Gates, pre! dictment against Herbert DuPuy, for- F. Jones, an experienced Cafe- | dent of the Chicago Board of ‘trade, mer president and chairman of the es ‘Sy a D 4 7 will present the situation from the board of directors of: the Crucible teria manager, who is now pre-j standpoint of a successful merchant 'Stéel company of America and George pared to furnish its patvons the jon the grain exchange. He will be’, ‘Turville, former vide president best of service with the good | #le to tell in an erfective manner |, cretary — treasi arei .. ~ $000 | what he honestly believes ‘wise and anit man ts abs at charene things to eat at moderate prices. economie th, Valiedn-cur present aye them with conspiracy to defraud the | d present SYS- | United States government out of in- : . ‘ come and excess profits taxes said jall home made. His Motto will Speakers There |to amount! to several million dollars. be cleanliness, quality and quick Various _methoas of co-operation Pittsburgh, Pa., Roc. 1—A tederal | kets Branch, Department of: Agricul- | | Ask General Amnesty | ture, of Saskatchewan, Canada, will partment, \will discuss Russian co-op | to the monstros called war’, and; eration, Harry N. Kobinson, president who “did not cle: see that ” peac | of the Union Co-operative Elevator was threatened by the central pow-} company of Qleveland, Ohio; Frank ‘ers and that the force of arms was Meyers of the, Farmers Union rur-! necessary to repel that threat,” the! I chasing department, Omaha, Neb. {World War Veterans National exec- vp ' vi fs ¥ ‘ R. Howard, president ofthe American ‘ utive committee ina resolution to > Farm Bureau federation, and Chas. President Woodrow Wilson asks that oe ervous rea wn \ aa al Oreapleer ot ax farmers “There ‘be a general amnesty of po- | leevators, he Co-operative Union ! litical prisoners and offenders against | L r eievators, tne Co-operative Union | minor military sana ee i 1 “T amo nervous it seems as though I should fly” —“ My nerves A \ Sommercia) ; ser ce company of | ‘The resolution, which was signed by 1 are all on edge” — “I wish I were dead.” How often have we heard jo, will algo be speakers on the Cerl Calvin,. national chairman, was ne program. : jadopted by the executive .committee these expressions or others quite as,extravagant from some lov ed one 2 eo {at its national headquarters here. who has been brought to this state by some female troyble which by R LESION MEMBERS ... Laee ines be oe Boon operas | I [ has slowly developed until the nerves can no longer stand up under it. il. 5 Ae reer eee Hall, reschyion adds ce | YW No woman should allow herself to drift into this condition without Atl ett (ai eta | —Nonce ( “Tl giving that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pink- Pe If your Engine needs Regrind- so ee ae . 7 ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. A ing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins, | Charlie Wang Wee will not be | fi y l P J ‘ ay ‘ Let us do it, we do nothing but responsible for:any debts con- I Read the Letters of These Two Women. i accurate work, Bismarck Foun- | tracted by Soo Fou after Dec. 5, “a North East, Md.—*I wasin illhealth ~. Minneapolis, Minn —*Twas run down ee dry and Welding Co. li the American Cafe. ' o four or five years and-doctored with and nervous, could not restat night and fed { R | h one doctor after another but none was more ured in the morning than au | {i helped me. I was irregular and had = when I went to bed. Fhave two chil- ait ARE WE ALL GOING TO LIVE IN | ; such terrible pain in my back, lower dren, the youngest three months old Aas > part of my body and down each side and it was drudgery to care for them Ae, STEEL BUNGALOWS IN FUTURE? j that had to go to bed three or four as I felt so irritable and generally worn y days every month. T was ver fervous, out. From lack of rest and appetite Canton, O., Dec. 1.-Love in a complete and ready for the ae tired, eould not sleep and could noteat my baby did not get enough nour cottage may become a cold steel ighers+in four days, say the metal | without getting sick. A friend asked ment from my mili so started to givo 4 affair, if metal lumber continues lumber folks. + ‘ cal { me to take Lydia FE, Pinkham’s Vege- him two bottle feedings a day. “AT } 2 Jeplice the ollblashioned vat The steel house is sound ri table Compound and ITam-sorryI did taking three bottles of | ae E. Pin . ety which occurs when woodmen It_is cool in summer_and warm in | oe Sf ner for it has helped me hain’s Vegetable Compound I felt like : To HER at Christmas— fail to spare the tree. winter. That makes the fuel | on nos take it S00 q i } aey bec 1 a ae ve get a Tot nh on : A. delight t wonderfully. I don't have to go tohed — a new woman, full of life and ener t digerignettia! compliment to a woman's The “mngjal. lumber. amanuteerur problem fo problem at all } with the pain, can eat without being It isa Digastite to care foriny chiklren, Z i discriminating taste is the gift of COM- 3 |. jeter Rere.seing, with, dovous| aban: ; i ok and f ve ‘more strength. Treeom. and [am very happy with them and IUNITY PLATE, Each piece or set in a don of the comforts of the! home Z ) & sick and have Miel 7 ean fool fi i rit Rey f hisively Community Gift Case of French gray lined of Steel. mend your medicine and you are jab eel fine. Tnurse my baby exclusively DA 4 with deep blue velvet, It works like t / : liberty to publish my testimonial, —- again, ad ert say too muc bh for your It is our pride to have a distinctive show- Lumber is vanishing. The for- , “ay Enizanern Weaver, Re. 2, North — medicite.”—slis. A L. Minter, 2633 | ing of COMMUNITY PLATE always at ests are being cut away. By 1940 j Th 4 Have Di rl { i Kast, Md, E. 24th St., Minneapolis, Minn. (l your servi . wood for building will be rare. | jousands ave iscovered | Tron will come into its own. AL | | Nervous Ailing Women Should Rely Upon ready there is metal-lumber. It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets is made in Strips and ‘seams ard Age a Harinless Substitute 1 bars and goes together with bolts and rivets. All one needs ‘to buitd the little bungalow of love's young dream is a monkey wrench, a hammer and a helfa carload of metal lumber. Of course, that’s not quite true; for the roof’ is of shingle and th> Dene with great calomel walls of concrete stucco molded to They do all the good | Steel lattice or screen framework. Apes nt have no bad alter c effects. No | When the metal carpenters are ins, no sriping 9 injury to the | through with their work the fin- gums or danger fron: acid iq ds—yet | ishers come and lay wooden floors they stimulate the liver bowels. | and hang wooden doors and slate Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive, Tablets | the roof or cover it ‘with cedar when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” eran \ shingles. ~ Note how they. clear cl touded brain.and woe |\. A sheroom cottage can be built” ‘perk up the spirits, 1¢ and 30c a box.

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