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a ae pee 4 4 i * PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | BETTER BUSINESS DYED HER DRESS, IN 1924 THAN COAT AND SKIRT man can dye or tint her worn, shabby | dresses, shirts, waits, coats, stock- imi. | ings, sweater, covering, draperies, Optimism of Head of Overland hangings, everything, even if she has Agency For Future jneren dyed bet Buy Explained A LAHR Every pack: of jamond Dyes” contains, directions so simple any wo- | e guaranteed not to spot, fade, k, or: run. ‘Tell your druggist whether ‘the material you wish to dye wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods, / said W. E. Lahr, | 2s company yes- “Business is goo ‘of the Lahr Motor terday to a Tribune rer, and Mr: Lahr’s optimism unly more evi-) | dence that we are fast getting hak —— ly —>—=—=====> "ar asin daring at bat YELLOWSTONE. | ‘ t TRAIL MEETING. WILL BE HELD hundred per cent better than it was during the me periwd in 1920; in fact, we have sold and delivered more| cars during the last month than we}. delivered during May of this year! Reeder, N. which is usually the best month of from all citie; r sales, Of course, the; lowstone Trai on Oyerland and Wil- on the Ye in the state of North lys-Knight do with our inc! beginning to r 1 values these cars are. How-/ 1921, at § ever, improved conditions generally | have very much to do-with it, and feel confidegt that by spring business will be fast approaching normal.” |'gessment paid to. the Yellowstone Asked as to the types and models! Trail Association during the yea: of cars being sold, Mr. Lahr stated; 1921...The voting strength will be cor- that his company was selling more, rected to conform with this basis up closed jobs than any other type. “Peo-| to November 7, the date of holding ple are fast realizing the advantages! the meeting. of the closed car,” said “Mr. Lahr.| ed sales, for the; lowstone Trail Association at Reede’ ota, Monday .November 7, 30 o'clock A. M. egates and votes in this meeting ona bas's of one vote for each $10.00 as- him for le not only gets more com-| Every phase fort out of his closed car but he also} Trail business will is able to use it the year around, and! placed before this meeting. All actioa finds that a closed car during the win-/ lies in the hands of the delegates: ter months js a most satisfactory in-| themselves. _Every aci and policy of vestment. The day of laying up a} the Association is ds mined in the motor car for six months of the year; series of state meetings held each is almost history, and the day of! ALL WRONG open models will sooi be past. | venture to say that within five years; The Mistake Is Made by Many Bis- marck Citizens 90 per cent of the cars manufactured | Look for the cause of backache. will be closed jobs” g ) NEW ERA FOR W To be cured yeu must know the MODERN SURGERY cause. If it's weak kidneys you must set SAYS DR. MAYO)... kidneys working right. Ask your ——_— » neighbor. A Bismarck resident tells you how. M jack Kenyon, 417 Mandan Ave., Several years ago I gave a public recommendation for ‘Doan’s Kidney Pills after the benefit,one of my family had received. Since then I {have had occasion to use them myself Great War brought to a close |for an attack of kidney trouble. I had eriod in scientific surgery, of|Pufly secs underneath my eyes and which the late Dr. John B. Murphy |Pains in my back. Tt was hard for me of Chicago was the most brilliant ex-|t0 do my housework at times, My Philadelphia, Ba., Oct. 25.—Surgery | is advancing into a new era opened the World! War, Dr. William J. Mayo of Rochester, Minn., told Ameri- can College of Surgeons at the open- ing of its annual congress here ‘to- night, “Diamond | | Dyes”—no other kind— then perfect ‘ i home dyeing is sure because Diamond | meet in the elev: | ave a great deal to; enth annual state meeting of the Yel-{ Cities and towns are entitled to del- | Local arrangements for the North! “After an owner has driven a closed, Dakota state meeting will be cared for; car you can’t talk anything else to! by J. H. Spellman, Trailman, Reeder. | of the Yellowstone |} ne intelligently | ponent,” said Dr. Mayo, in deliver-|idneys acted irregularly, too. Three ing the John B, Murphy ration on| surgery. i} boxes of Doan’s kidney Pills cured me and I am glad to again recommend Doan’s knowing them to be a remedy - unorganized knowledge, to cover the ‘change food into living cells and tissue, and “This period was characterized by the advancement of the principles of surgery, investigation of the relation of mirco-orgdnisms to disease, and/| the development of clinical medicine on a pathologic basis. “As a result of many causes, of which the profound influence of the Gréat War may be counted as one, we see, perhaps dimly, that surgery is taking on a new aspect. “Tt is no longer possible for the in- dividual surgeor in the face of the enormous amount of new and as yet, of wonderful merit. The cure they mede for me has lasted several years.” G0c, at all dealers. Co., Mirs., Buffalo, N. Y. Foster-Milburn . Adv. ground that Murphy covered.” Helps make rich.red blood and revitalize weak nerv WEAK NERVES AND THIN BLOOD RUIN HEALTH OF THOUSANDS WITHOUT ‘THEIR EVER SUSPECTING THE REAL ~ CAUSE OF THEIR TROUBLE IRON STARVATION An enormous number of people who ought to be strong, vigorous and in ihe rime of life are constantly complain-: ing of weak nerves, headaches, pains across the back, disturbed digestion, shortness of breath, palpitation of the’ heart, a general “‘run-down’’ condition, melancholy, bad memory, etc., all as a result of iron starvation of the blood. ‘There are~80,000,000,000,000 red blood corpus-, cles in your blood and tach one must havé iron. ‘Without iron your blood also loses its power to "Keep nothing you eat does you the proper amount of good—yon do not get the full strength out of it land asa consequence you become greatly weak- Good, Health Good Results | years-one in each state, on the Yel-| jlowstone ‘Trail. ‘The meeting will! ‘elect the North Dakota :nember of the 1922, executive committee f ‘LAND OWNERS | ORGANIZETO | HOLD FOR OIL | Hettinger, N. D., Oct. 25.—A meet-| lng was held at the court house in} | Hettinger, for the purpose ; lof oragnizing all oil company | among the land owners in the V asf ity of Hettinger. The object*was to} | organize an equitable company, thus) giving the land owners the ‘benefit! ; of any oil found on their lands should | | this prove to be in the oil belt. | | A board of five directors consisting | lof Tobie Koch, 0. C. Berglund, John | } Monroe, H. 'T. Culver and Burr Sguart | ' was elect It was voted to incor-! | porate with a capital stock of $5,000. ; ! Another meeting will be held Satur- | | day, October 29 at 2 p. m.,, at the court | j house, to perfect the organization. / At that time the Board of Directars will have drawn up Articles of In “| corporation, secured the ¢ and prepared the by-laws for adop-; tion. The Board of directors elected | the following officers: O. C. Berg-| and, Tobie Koch, president; H. T. Culv | and John Monroe, treasurer. i It was voted that the name of the; | company be the Equitable Oil and Gas | Company. The company will se-; } sure leases from the land owners and ; for: the consideration therefor will issue a ‘certain number of shares of ! stock for each 40 acres leased. president; Syria’s imports are four times ite, exports. E; ry | — TIMELY BEAUTY HINTS |’ fart oe a ee (spade EE OE | Society women wash ticir own hair,} {not because it is a fad, but because; | théy wish to obtain the greatest pos-’ | sible hair beauty and be sure they are | ; Mot using anything harmfil. They! {have found that in washing the hair; [it is never wise to use a makeshift, but } is always able to use a prepara- | tion made for shampoomg only. Many of our friends say they get the best | ; Tesults from a simple home-made can- | throx mixture. You can use this at a | cost of about 3 cents a shampoo by! j getting some canthrox from your druggist and dissolving a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes enough shampoo liquid to apply to all the hair instead of jusc the top of the head, as with mest preparations. Dandruff, excess of] and dirt are dis- solved and entirely disappear in the rinsing water. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will lock much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness will also delight you. COMMON BRANCH AND CITIZEN. SHIP NIGHT SCHOOL The night school work in the above subjects will begin Wednesday night, Oct. 26th, at 7 p. m. at the Will School upstairs. Every person desiring this work is urged to be present the first night. —J. M. MARTIN, City Superintendent. - ure , , H | Efficient by Keeping This Letter Will Tell You How I suffered terribly every month, and was always tired and nervous; and had indigestion, aud often could not doa thing. I was this way about ‘Don’t have suc- cess. with your baking today and failure tomorrow. Have perfect eco- nomical results every time you bake—you can do it if you use CALUMET | BAKING POWDER If it were not pure —most dependable— —most economical, it would not be the world’s biggest sell- ing brand today. No human hands ever touch Calumet —it is made in the j largest and. most sanitary baking pow- der factories. on d.can of Calumet contains full Beets sme baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. ‘eure you get a pound when you want KODAK WORK H § Done For The if 1 AMATEUR Reasonable are known everywhere.-for' the expert work we do. Mail Orders Given ¢ Prompt Attention. HOSKINS, Ine. © Bismarck, N. D. Charges — We \ ened both in body and mind. Ifyouarenotstrong or well youoweit toyour- self to make the following test: Sce how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tabe lets of Nuxated Iron thrce times per day after _ meals for two weeks, ‘Then test your atre: again and see how much you have ‘Over 4,000,000 pgople annually are us ated Iron. It willnot injure the teeth nordisturb the stomach, because it is organic iron like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, * fentils, and apples and not metallic iron which, peopleusuallytake. Yourmoncy will be refunded by the manufacturers if you donot obtain satis- factory results. Beware of substitutes, Look for the word ‘Nuxated" on every package and the letters N. I. on every tablet, Sold by all druggists, MANY WOMEN ARE BANK OFFICERS | Promotion in Northwestern n’ta matter of sex but of bank z2t Dakota Business College, Fargo, N.,D. This school has kept track t least 40 women graduates who ave become bank executives, ‘The nora Veden, mers State B. Every Fargo hank and over 685 , others employ D. B. C. graduates. Every course is practical, interest- ing, thorough, “Follow the Succe$$iul,”? Enroll now. Weite BLE. WV: 3 Pres.y 806 Vront St, Fargo, N. Db. tivo years, and had to stay home swith my mother! I tried several medicines. then I found a book of yours, and mamma told me to try the Compound. So I got a bottle of Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and it certainly worked wonders with me. I have taken six bottles of it, and am still taking it when I feel the need of it. Ihave already recommended it to @ number of working girls, whe are taking it...I am working now, and stand up all day and feel fine. I amglad.to say that Pinkham’s medicine did a Jot for me.and for my mother, and we only wish we had taken it a long time before.”—Rosr Scnoerr, 4876 Annunciation St., New Orleans, La. his-letter is but one of a great number received every year _from women, young and old, and from almost: every walk of life. These letters testify to the merit of Lydia E, Pink-'’ ham's Vegetable eonineand. 5 + Miss Schoeff works for her living, but-on account of sickness was obliged to stay at home-for two years. During this period shesuffered terribly at times. Shetried several medicines without finding relief. Finally she tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and in this letter tells what it did for her. The’ Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmfu. drugs, and can be taken in safety by any woman, Your liveli- hood may depend on your health. So try ; Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compoun LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, | | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, ’21 League Leaders Make Many False Charges _ Attempts to Get Away from the Issues _ Necessitates Volleys of Lies and’ Misrepresentation Independents Answer . It is to be regretted that it shall ever become necessary in a political campaign for one side to say of the other that it is lying’for the purpose of fooling the people, but when it is a fact there is no other way out, if the voters are going’ to get a fair chance at the polls. The inner circle leaders of the Nonpartisan League now seem to think that they can stampede the voters into voting | for their candidates and against the Independent laws by keeping up a continual barrage of vitup- eration‘against Wall Street and'by lying about the contents of the proposed laws. They apparently hope that ‘the ‘voters will get so mad about something. foreign to the issues in the election or as @ result of untruths that are’told them that they will gd and’ vote against their own welfare without first finding out the truth for themselves by’ reading -the laws. . Here are some of the untruthful ‘statements that are made by Frazier, Lemke, Hagan and their supporters and the Independefit answer to each one: The League leaders says. “If these amendments.and measures carry there will be mo Bank of North Dakota.” pies “It these amendments and measures carry there will. be no rural credits | banks.” ‘ “If these amendments and/measures. carry there will be no mill and eleva- tor association.” “If these amendments and measures carry there will be no home’ building association.” “operation the Grand Fork mill. ne SE tite 1 ° ‘The: Independent: Answer: That/a.correct. ;By.means of the Bank of North Dakota and affiliated banks more than two, million dollars-of public money has been used in- pojitical. graft, the, taxpayers will have to make this good by paying in creased taxes-for years to come. It is a useless middleman charging tolls, service that cannot be handled thru the. state treasurer's office. Thirteen. states have to their sorrow experimented with .a state bank..; They not only abandoned it but charged their-constitution after- wards so as to.never again try it. Why not profit by the’ experience of others? 1 There will be a rural credits system patterned after one of the legitimate successful rural. credits systems in the country. The issuance of rurgt credits bonds is provided for in the constitutional amendment and the rural credits. act without any further legislation. In addition to this provision is made to take over the farm loan business of the Bank of _ North: Dakota’ and all of the tem million dollar series now authorized by No other bank service is needed for this than can be furnished by law. the state treasurer’s office. W'evator association will be embraced in the in- as_it is now. Provision is made for the use of The Mill and dustrial commission Every Charge Squarely| $2,500,000 if that. much. is needed for completing and putting. into A That is a half million dollars more than Frazier, Lemke and Hagan asked the bankers to raise for that pur- Pose last winter. \ There is no Home Building association now. Nobody knows what the houses that have been built cost. Those who thought they were joining a home building association, do not know where they are at now. The Independents propose to straighten out this mess and put everybody concerned on a business basis amd then quit doing any more. such haphazard business. “alt party lines will be obliterated in state politics.” The primary election for — the nomination of federal officials and, congressmen and the election. of na-. tional party. officials will ‘be:.set in. the dead. of winter instead of in gum-’, mer as is Now: the case.” ; “Congressional primary is wiped out by proposed measure.” “The proposed depository law low- ers the tate of interest on daily bal- ances and time deposits.” “The Independents are trying to distract voters’ attention from. the program by fabse charges of ineffici- ency and graft and hinting at crook-; edness onthe part of the ftarmer-~ worker state officials.” * ’ . + to be true. Not true. nominating a full set of candidates for ‘state office by a convention or other meaus prior to the primary election or. from having the name of such candidates upon the primary election ballot. This law will make ' it impossible for Socialists and I. W. W’s to ride into office as Republi- cans..or Democrats’ by merely wearing:a Republican or Democratic 1a- bel. / 4 : \ Not true. The presidential primary at which national party officials are now elected is held on the third Tuesday of March in every presi- dential year. This is township meeting: day, which is fixed at the re- qwast of the farmers. ‘More farmers turn out to attend the township meetings: in March than the number who go to the polls.on general election.day in November. ‘North, Dakota has-had more storms during the first week in November than the third week in March. The proposed measure will not wipe out the congressional pri- mary. It provides for a separate primary ballot for each party to be used ‘by the party: voters for the purpose: of nominating party candi- dates for members of congress and the United States senate and’ for the’election of national party officials. Those who say that this law will destroy parties. and congressional primaries are mistaken, It does not. The law provides that the same rate of interest shall be paid on public funds. as is paid on funds deposited by private per- sons and that in.no case shall. it be less than 2 per cent on dafly, bal- anees and’ 4 per cent on time deposits. Aside from the Inpedendent program proposed in this election there is no program. unless it. be the Lemke: idea of “get your hands on all the cash you can no matter who. it belongs to.” The Independents are not only “hinting.” They. make those. serious charges openly and earnestly against. Frazier, Lemke .and Hagan and many of those that . they are responsible for and they dare not make denial because they know that the minute: they do the Independents. will prove every charge The proof. will be in the form of admission made by Frazier, Lemke and Hagan and minor officials working under their. orders. The League leaders are not worrying about the mill and elevator business, the home build- ing association, rural credits or welfare ofthe Republican and Democratic parties. They do not. like the idea of, being. disconnected from the public treasuries or being prevented from promoting Nothing in the first election law prevents parties from | any more swindling’ schemes among the farmers. They tell the truth when they say “the Bank of North Dakota is the keystone * * * .”. They know’that to order all. the public funds assem- bled in one bank and then use their control over that bank for the purpose of parcelling out public funds among political friends, is the softest snap that political grafters have ever struck any- where in the United States. ) The people are not going to Be fooled, however. They are going to read with their own eyes what the proposed laws provide for. The official ballot title, which sets out in substance what each law provides for. will be printed on the official ballot and on the Independent sample ballots. The full text of each law will be printed in the Publicity- Pamphlet, which the Secretary of State will send to every voter if the county auditors-have sent him a complete voters list of their respec- tive counties. If you have not received one send postal card request to Thomas Hall, Secretary of State, Bismarck, North Dakota. Read the laws yourself and you will soon find who is telling the truth. Having found that, do your duty as a citizen. Go to the polls on October 28th and vote for HONESTY, ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY, OPEN BOOKS and RESTORED CREDIT. Vote “Yes” on the constitutional amendment and on gach of the six’initiated laws. Vote for Nestos, Johnson and Kitchen: *. o Your Public Duty—- Vote on. October 28th ; ~ Joint Camfaign Committee. — eS Political Advertisement. en

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