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PAGE SIX 9 ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE notice, and higher officials than my- self have so advised. As stated, . far as I am concerned I do not in tend to stir up and prosecute for in- fractions of the prohobition law that occurred in a former administration, but I will keep investigators at wore cided that it is but right to give this ! no ot in the White House to ma Congress di his bidding. A Great Change “But a great change has tak- ew place, greatly influencing the work of ‘islative and admin- istrative fulfillment. This effec- ALL TIRED | OUT gumnitt Hundreds More in piste so the) Tired all the time; Weary and worn out night and day; Back aches; Same Plight. head aches, TUESDAY, APRIL.24,.1923 tits time use every effort te punch! war tress ur meaidential pers [,,Yo0r Kidneys are probably weak those who offend high or Yow. Not nonality, ‘The great change has 1 youvshoilld Help, them at,thais afk! 1 Shige ate ue tay 1 us ne come about unawares, and as | fot one who knows tell you how. : yee mionneitn to buy coal or makers of public opinion you | (;, W. Burbeck, sta. engineer, Bis - |= ea ae also tite rich man who fave ignored the fundamental | y says: “Tl had an attack of |S ‘ { ya Sto accumulate fore riches. reasons. It is the change in our | ago. I could hardly get about, | if ai one whe considers political system, the rule in the my back was so lame and painful aud |S HSC? SAT GRE. primary, the drift toward pure || felt dro and tired. As engf- |i if py wil cult if democracy and the growing im- [neer at the Electric Light Plant, /35 ‘ nnvreindly oF who are enemies, politi potence of fpolitical parties, We ‘there was more or less exposure to |B } “ He edie cHE) ae Wheth- have gotten away from the rep- |draughts and I blame the colds iS at Fo os) ROW ARES: HU resentative system; we have took for starting the trouble. My | i reatey reached a point where the lack {kidneys didn’t act regularly and when |S i . Porm iad ttornes. of party loyalty has made party 1 heard about Di Kidney Pills | Lets Floyd Johnson Jab Him sponsorship in government | being so ood I be ) them. |= reas, . 8 less effective than it was. We | One box cured me upan had never | Ss . at Will in Jersey City PREUS ORDERS ibe COME tee time WIEN jsince had 1 return symptom of kid- | : ci F J Tid arty platform is regarded by | ney disord = toxing Match 5 too many men in publie life as | Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't | B= : Rep reer as) i cisinian: even Jess important than a [simply ask for a Kidnex. remedy— et | ; ; Beers oe ei Onrortunity scrap of paper, and groups or Downs Kidney Pills—the same that |S RR knocker Ae Bate Maeeiiy eer cee blocs are turned to serve groups | Mr tte lo, N Y. a = i EER Hide Migeveetee, Min wine: interests, and many individuals {C2 Mrfs., Buffalo, N. Y. = t : terom one of America's eleverest, yet) Legion Adjutant Charges — serve their own, while con. | = ™ * m nocked-out heavyweight pugil Give Vite GE Gate tempt for party conference or | = i ist “ave re before the light arave Lack 0! are caucus has sent party _loyalty i = punches of young Floyd Johnson of pretty much into the discard. ~ —{ = / BC he west and was outpointed in their : is i re | = ee) unis ik deriey City Minneapolis, April 24. hun ay 4 um Wie en = ; Wohnson received the fddcision of | dred war ans in Fe amen oe — ve vepaner men at the ringside, |stricken with tuberculosis, will die! Popular government which made. us Va = 5 Fulton was not hurt by Johnson's unless the gove what we We were never pe = many punches. After a few rounds | immediately to build an but under our party system we || | | |= he made little effort to defend him-j hospital to give them pro wrought a development under rep-| Girls’ Welfare to be Subject 35 f clf and vot only an occasional heart) That was the charge made the Tesentative demo unmatched in! _ ise = ‘ f Johnson's heart or head. | state department of the American | #! proclaimed liberty and attending | asi | ces to floor the Legion last night through Stafford human advancement. We achieved = youngster hut passed them by. He! King, the state adjutant, It is the Uader the party system where par-! Speakers for the Association of |S brought his heavy punching ability | first charge that will be laid be Ce eae cD ra ce eae Forum dinner at the |= 2 : He Heat in the last round 4 Adjutant 1 Wea Minow to: alty was a mark of honor,| Grand Pacific hotel at 6:45 p. m. | 3S ‘ . 4 i dangle | morrow when He) opens Minievoti"s inspiration toward accom-| ‘Thursday were announced today by | == Every manufacturer appreciates, in some degree, on. 1 ed Johnson in| oficial inquiry into the plishment. Nowdays in ae the program committee.) is | = pes ii J 2 : the first as he did in the last) cia Uisiified | welel party adherence is flouted, loyalty) Henrietta Lund, Mrs. E. P. Quain, | SS 7 ere won eee is held to be contemptible, nomina-| Mrs. J. H. Kling and J. J. M. Mac- |= the importance of helping the retailer sell his product. Mie ave Palit vill be tions for office are often influenced] Leod will speak on the general | 33 : Caner, * : oS TG. DINGS * ee ee ore than bY voters enrolled under the oppos-| topic of the evening, Girls’ Wel- | = And yet in many instances that degree is very small. o @ a Psutering iM party banner and platforms are! fare. Nee i SAD coon — See eee ea ait dekied Tocme the insincere utterances of expe-! ‘The committee in, charge of the | It can hardly. be compared in importance — so thinks a » = Eilzente noionlyaareMuenne _ | diene salle by nominees rather! program is composed of J.C. Tay- | + American Association eh feoust Neglect, but also. are/than by advocates of princip y, L. omer ein certain type of manufacturer ee with selling the prod- i ' menacing public heath in their com: , Would Keep Primary “i turnish musie for the |= 3 : ’ mies Se “Let no one misconstrue me. ccasion, The A. of C. is cooper- | uct to the dealer. | | he ema! Ee MOR EG not advocating the abandonment ating with the Women’s Commune | ; to charges of neglect * innesota's/of the primary. 1 would earefully ity Council in the mat | . ; ormer service men opens e , Preserve and safe-guard it agains Reservations may be made at | = 5 5 3 P on orders of Governor J. A. Q. Preus,| the old-time abuses which impelled! the hotel Wednesday, at 75 cents |= It is nothing short of a false assumption, unsound and who appointed Adjut nt eral] its eran but 1 would make it an/ per plate. = ‘ Rhinow to make the injury. he agent of indisputzble party expres- | ES pain = ; ; iuentleatlon s/eby ofMured WoO negie: | slonMeacuees UHeabauamenesuerieariet Bismarck Hospital = untrustworthy, to think that merely stocking up the | quest of the state department of the! destruction or confusion, I like the; Mrs. Michael Wolf of city, Donald | = American Legion, ‘The Lesion seeks! ineuleation of lovalty, the pride of! Truax of Steele, Gottlieb Reidlinger |= dealer with a product constitutes effective distribution. : to have the governor appoint a com-|asscciation and the ‘inspiration to! of Hazen, Mrs. John Schilling of | == Ef f that dcind, 2 m ion to go to Washington and! accomplishment. I like the party Glen Ullin, Edward Dohrinski of | == thete take ‘active part in a sena- government | where puryoses are, Makoti, Mrs. A. H. Anderson of Van = ort of that kind, it is true, may dispose of a 2 lot of ; torial inquiry this summer into the] reached in the reasoning of honest; Hook, Albert Ellmein of Otto Creek, | 3 a a one Veasrtny DIRE wenttion and He. narty| Mes” Oscar Belsheim of Mener, | goods, but it does not sell them. Unless the consumer | ee h is commissioned to govern, to! Clarence Anderson of Sanger, Mrs. | == a 5 XG 5 NTRANCE BY siriys in good conscience and ‘all H. K, Winchester of ‘Hazelton, Me. comes in prepared or disposed to buy them they will re- oyalty to keep all the pledges which! Oscar Satten of Baldwin, Mrs, A. R. j= S 'S. IN EUROPE | preught it lar : Cadjeux of Zap and K = : 5 G U.S. bro popular appro djeux of Zap and Kenneth John- | 23 = s i TED | coe itt, touts is tov son of Baldwin have entered the Bis- | === main on, the shelf of the dealer, re-orders will be impos . Pet. IS ADVOCA | demoe and no pure democracy! marck hospital for t ment, Nick |= / : os) . aces niall ever long survived: We talk solemn.| ‘Tkchenko of Max, Hilda Koepplen| = sible, and. the whole product will be a failure. New York 667 (Continued from page 1) {ly and carnestly about preserving! of Lehr, William Rozell of Zap Al- | == : Philadelphia ‘G00, t serve group interests, and urged] our world civilization. I have every| bert Rempfer of Turtle Lake, Mrs. | 5 The safest altefnative is for the manufacturer to f Datioi ‘509! that the primary be made an agent! confidence in its survival, but it m: C. P. Kjelstrup of Parshall, Mrs. = oo} of indisputable party expression| be assured only by human-kind, Hans Christenson of Baldwin, Cry- | == e 200) rather than a means of party con-| reaching the proper appraisal of the; stal Skarsgard of Makoti, Mrs. An- = create a consumer demand through Advertising. This St. 1 200; fusion or destruction. secure/avenues of twenty centuries | minger of Streeter, Harry ae HEcA Ie aGaionenineionthekinerchan tamer: | Ob iprapeess’ InicutwAcceics ate of ‘Kintyre, Mra Louise | 5 will help the dealer move the goods, and then he will . 5 line and other national questions the; have the freest and best press in| Barehardt of Judson, Mrs, G. Geb- | £ OO —-——r! President said in part: |the world. In its power of today; hardt of city, Gladys Lindee of Max, |= RESULTS | : : oe only the press can sound the warn-! Arthur Nelson of Nelson, and N. = order more. F = e ee ee Se ane jing and reason to that convietion| Gran of Garrison have been dis. | a —— . ———2 eg Ez : which will enable us to play our full| charge from the hospital. American Association the good faith of political par- , ” <i Beene an Assoolatia Gs Ged ARN ct Gana ae ee in preservation. Advertising is as much a basic part of the business of Indianapol Columbus 2. a variation from the charted PRESIDENT CHEE i Louisville 5; Toledo 1. course because of the unexpect- | New Yorks April Bh Chacey by a| WANTED TO RENT—Modern house. the manufacturer of any specific trade-marked product Minneapoli®Kansas City, wet ed development of impassable | sturdy band of commuters, President | ADPIY Fred Jansonius. = . svounds. shoals, This administration, ted [Harding arrived today atthe Penn, of Atmex hotel = as is production and distribution. It is not something f ne by a spensoring party fore | s: station and hastened with) ————ses | SS National League er of a century to the to the Waldorf-Astoria | i i New York 4; Brooklyn 3. naildinguupetyaiduerchent mare |tsl wheres: mate tee het naa — that can be considered merely as an expense to be cur- ; Pittsburgh $; Cincinnati ine was unable to secure the {scheduled to address the annual | 7 = tek tpals Pact whi nat tenet of the Awol Pr = Tailed to the minimum. It is a creative influence which, ' | Phils itl Iphia-Boston, rain, to be the way to fulfillment. But ~ 25 = th thi f ih h y = it would be a small administra- | = cocag,Atetiean League We ouldube oy srnalliag ml nielts: me pa “Bayer” and Insist! = more. than any other thing after the merit of the prod Cleveland ‘ati f Ameri > April 2 ve: = is Washins dives Ai || Opeerepant seeing Cana ee cciiee urs, compared with 129 | uct, determines the extent of the consumer demand. Boston adelphia 6. | sacrifice our great merchant , ia = Ke act itt t. Louis 7 (called in] Meet in a pique of disappoint- ae, ane eee eee = th, darkne | ment over the Senate's favor to 1 phe ieee = : ; is isi : [eaten sever atneesenes + to $1.50! No. 1 dark 1 z . , Too often the manufacturer thinks of his advertising bation Cit Molnes.2. | security for the |! — as.a-clever means of impressing the dealer with the de- ; Denver Ww | of a ivaganee | — i Sioux City tual outl: of fue Beek ie ie = . a7 . ‘ 5 ee i algee ustiestia| ally lusesde ot Ti Hai bs to caers |= sirability of stocking up with his goods, and he does grounds, leommerce and our e1 eon the | faete i= Q ue 2s, Thaker 0 eee mention So B to Gt cents = enough to accomplish that effect, and then expects the ‘ 9) ine to be the outstanding American i : ae) : CARPENTIER TO | requirement. Since we cannot hope | ‘= dealer to move the goods. This is a mistaken use of FIGHT McTIGUE | government aid to private own- ! é rship we proposed to do our best BISMARCK as = sat ; ; A fe > sels organize and consolidate our) (Furnished by Russel Unless you set-the name “Bayer” |= advertising and it quickly reacts upon the manufac- New York, April 24.—Promoter Tex | oes ae a : NaMareke Aries on package or on tablets you are not | == Rickard announced that he. had| ites and servic applying the les-, Bismarck, April 24 getting the genuine Payer product | == t bs matched Mike McTigue, Irish-Ameri-}S°%8 of experience which cost us; No. 1 dark northern prescribed by physicians over twen- = urer. Sa , faecargot ab atin Sik anig||uundnads cot millions )(at dollars in) Se * NUE SDn ev hty-two years and proved safe by mil- |= ‘arpentier, for the world's | Operation alone, and then offer for No. 1 amber durum tions tor = \ light heavyweight championship, on Sale. If we camnot sell then we'No. 1 mixed durum . Cold. : = : aaa; : ete oe ee ere mat ca a SP No. | sod duce Colds Hendacte (2 It:is the*business of the dealer to provide the goods : or Boyle’s Thi Acr« sively, wap Congress inhibits, x E; hi 5 = Z f : ‘ H ff | ano aap ciara, Mal cone | Mookie | pee whieh the public demand. He would be foolish to do i ae NCEM jed on this oceasion, 1 am sure, but Accept “Bayer Dablets of Aspirin’ = ’ : : Phe manufacture and sale of in-) particularly appropriate before a mag Se nly. i 3 5 ji bi ee cee ge | cami icaans.. ae a Renan ce ae othepmige, and auld acon cagse to ‘be a dealer, Mp ! Burleigh county must stop. Tide not | American Pfs. I know from ex-' White embroidered georgette is al es of twelve tablete co s : 4 Se ae, eshte een fy teem penular materials far’ traduation | Deuesits alge sdllibarias etd ata | GRE . the business of the manufacturer — meaning specifie- ' what may have been manufacture Faentl OH ‘i a aAT : 5 ‘ 4 Ind on under any fonrae aarne (Sammi BL's, Chalo t,t ifenks and wading sian, “The mu | 0” Apia ti tude meek ot | ally, the manufacturer of a trade-marked artic! Bi eet Peee pee ie oct ka Rene | alts : terial itself is so decorative that] Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- | IY, article, or one ' eer ce noe ae pen Of the | Pocause he is seldom called upon to scarcely any ‘trimming is required. | ¢idester of Salicylteacid. a : f blige LU make good unless he happe b ’ teeta ate kcinrneet toyererent etary ee nee eee ee Zz that might be trade-marked—to create a consumer de- future infractions of the prohibition | no newspaper man Ns ‘ever been law, especially as same relates to| put to the test heretofore. You = mand by means of Advertising. the manufacture and sale of distilled | Pave been saying a lot about the = , liquor. My’ attempt will not be made! failure of Congress and the lack of to punish but to’ prevent, and willl-team-work between the executive = only ask for a penalty against those | | ehacGoneress ‘ia f h I , who may hereafter engage in this | 4") a ADS OF LOM, Mave | unlawful business. Those who may | ¢Plored that some strong man is have been guilty in the past must f quit. This is meant as a warning to i ALL. .I doubt if there has ever been ; iy a square, honest attempt in Bismarck i : and Burleigh county to enforce the . ae >» prohibition law, without fear or i s Published by the Bismarck Tribune, in co-operation: favor, who ever it ‘might bit 1 am| | = with: The American Association of Anvortising Agencies going to try it, and will make every | : 2 MEoRy tol trevant: tHe (ale vot. ales| & A with MEN BUY IT because it repeats tilled liquor, in all “forms and com- | ra ene Savane in quality. That's Cinco. Smoked by = pounds. The distilled liquor that is | CAME pre re Pug, aE Re Et ? ¥ sold, at least in most cases, contain eee ‘a ot millions just like you, with your same some specifie poison. I have ha | EAE dae i several samples analyzed and the in- bodrnerng poet discriminating tastes. It represents the miecichts were <ul to heipolsenont. Hamman utmost in value and smoke-content. Experts inform me it may blind or * i kill. I must not wait until some one | Sage 2 for 15c, everywhere . > is made blind or there are a number ‘ i killed. There is just one thing for ‘those who may have in the past, man- | -ufactured or sold intoxicating liquor and that is to stop it. ‘This I'trust is cl the only warning that may be neces- gary to be given by me. I have-de- 4 A | a z t

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