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ceca or er PAGE? BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1918. TOWNLEY CALLS SOCIALISTS IN TO VIEW WRECK 1 Medicine Men of the Tribe Seek to Resurrect Ruins of | Lost Hopes. | : THE WORK OF THE HUN IN AMERICA Picture-Story of the Minnesota Traged i | i } | | TO TRY NEW GAS ATTACK Different Line. of Offense and Defense Will be Adopted by Nopariy. Fargo, N. kota is * North point. the chie Hig Himself, 4 Yownke. uay been eill- ed to Help send things. | y and Sunday Mr. Townley | ed in Farge the Jesse with ational Nonpa luminaries in) the san league system.jand the two diay conference brougit together a group, of the most 2¢ thful of the; corp of speaker: nivers. | Fear that the Socialist constitution | will be rejected | the people wt the polls on November y thet: Lynn} elected ve John M sn tour of | the st | such a fizdle, wit’ | t ml Bartholomess has brought the} stisan chief hack to Nesth Dae} “In the sudden change of front | om the part of Mr. Townley is | seen best evidence of” wh happened in North Dakot mouth ‘they wist- Iking optimism, v akened to the something is going on, that something bodes ill them, Mr. ‘Townley; has aban- doned South Dakata and Minne- sota to their fate, and comes biek to the state that first gaye him political prestige. The call that brought Mr. to North Dakota also broug Dut fact and Townley t together other stars in. the 8 system. | including the folo’ William = Lamke, Mr vight hand man in the + and whom he made chairman of the state central committee Doak nd who is author Against) Mexico.” Mr Lemke had extensive investments in| Mexico and at one time feared fo about! say he wrote what he has of President Wilson and Mesi “It ill, becomes: Pre: son to talk of the &acredness of our ve made it great—-his admin- ution has disgraced it in the of the world, and the only © | comfort that we can get out of if, | is in the anticipation that sue- ceeding administrations will again place it on high, and that the dark - and Others, blot pnt upon it by this admin. | istration wilt be forgotten in the | achievements of future.” A. B. Bowes. former Socialist can- didate for governor of North Dakota: i oT” Ala preside of the, Consumers’ United Stores Co. and | financial secreta of the Nonpartisan lea swhose run to Bi) 000 Mari automobiles, months ago jply only where the state law fordiis [the importation or sale ef liquor, | would apply to th WT oar “take statute Were a law, LORE GRY ' | { | } | is | i | ter (3100 or [prebibits only the importation j authorities ;sumed that the fake | Unde? our state co: |qaor is necessary Vana importation of intoxicating i-| | quora, the law of the state 1s precise | ly the same as it was before the ue | regular. sessiongof the legislature. - “We have still to reckon wih rider—a nice rider—which congres: tacked onto the last section of a eon eral’ appropriation statute, It was | passed on March 3, 1917, the pretended fa v at fake bone-dry statute. It is in these} words: ‘Whoever shall order, procure | or cause intoxicating liquors to be) in for seie al or mechanical pun s y state or territory of whic prohibits the manafacture or aare | therein of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes, shall be punished | us aforesaid by of mot more than dy “imprisonment Rot more | than six months” “Yen will note this rider statute ot tk interstate commerce, COmUMaTY of the state. Reores spr | transported | except examination or have . @ person has a perfec import liquor for his own has a right to import the same © a: out the making of any alii other proof. An order for a reas te quantity of liquor for personal and {family use is presumed to be just the same as an order for a sack} of flour. The presumption that: every man is innocent until proven! guilty and the legislature may not} change that presumption. As the United States supreme court has, held, it’is not within the province of a legislature to declare a person guil-} ty or presumptively guilty of a crime. (2411 UL S. 86). “Finally, the yonditions ‘ot the ate are alarming; the ‘flu’ is having; t i? ’ ' ' ' ' it . |= 4 ' ‘ ' ' its g way; it is reaping a harvest} | | E of death. If it be true as it is, that} the free and legal importation ot li-j in order to fight against influenza, pneumonia and oth- er ailments, it behooves the officers of the law, the druggists and the ex- press companies to act promptly in the matter or to assume responsibil- ity for a harvest of death. ; “J, EB. ROBINSO: “Judg “October 22, 1918 wUY GERMANS HARD, PRESSER AT VALENCIENN (Continued From Page One) | Bacreville read every available point |has been fortified with machine | guns. The greater part of the America front last night was domb&rded. Improved visibilit ytoday resulted |’ in«greater aerfal activity. FORCING WAY SLOWLY. . (By Associated Press.) With the Allied Arm:es in France, Oct. 23—The allied troops were fore- ing their way forward slowly today. North of Valenciennes the ‘British. have forced their way almost. through the Raisnes forest. On the entire front between Valenciennes and Tourny rains have made the progress_slow. The Germans on this front have } followed their tactics of retreating | through the night: The British had not been able to establish contact withthe enemy rear guard until the next noon. There is good indication that the H 5 undreds jp the manner here shown. | constitute the families ‘of Frank Wil- northern Minnesota, accord- |The familgy leaped before the horse } nd 17 Jalamea. Williams’ ing to latest reports, are found to n into Aah In one such Ane nd 75 yards away. b- have been incendi the work prob- | searche: little distance be was found +3 yards away, whith- ably of German spies. Twenty cities ! scorched doll, then a cha p had run for water. and villages were wiped out, and the | radle, het a piece of | BOTTOM PICTURE.—The _whole- | y the then ich scores of bodies a bane elerk draw $65 a month, death list, ever growing, h reach- litde girl’ di i Wi Langer, attor-|ed nearly a thousand, as kened bodie: of the lixtle girl, her} fied, were buried, haaf! general of North Dakota, who|tinue coming in from beleaguered | » and mother, and two otreh chil- of Moose Lake. The | discussing” the numerous com- | Communities laren shaliow trench, in | 8 made by North Dakota cities| TOP PICTURE—Fallen trees brown, SB€OND PICTURE—Right - bodies vere laid side. by | against high gas and light rates,|down by the tremendous wind tha Eroup, photographed | si d with earth and} prosecution of which was en-| the flames raised, blocked escape of from Moose They trusted to him, and le 7 RG pats ete obs eRe PEO Sse BI Soe Soy eae ee H. A. Bronson, $ joked | a ; Ree sapdilatan thee enntene chink Tn ® {tisuppenred. ‘They have come tor ‘tompts at defending the Socialist eon: | Forks and AE, Voight of Bast Grand and who will tour wit) ‘Vownley 01 al tet aa rh ines sunt forint} stittion have wrecked havog with his | “02 at ital Se a ? dable cand S. dU. Doyle for | iia ea aed aN aios rmers’ Store, capital- og Le eee eee ning |Zovernor, and they are finding them: | Canees of being returned to congress a new Berthold cor-| onthe Republican tieke:. wudorsed by |S more deeply involved in the} The Joint Campaign committee has; *, Salverson, F.\G Socialists el st consijtution problem each | at least! 2.500 commiteemen aetive in; Kilbourn, H. ingle,! Senator J.T Cahill of Moria conn. The voters are doihy mere} North Dakota, and it is the M. P. Br. , Alex Albta | ig Non pAREON ITA fearon ne 1g independent of the Cl igind oe ip s its incorpora- Ot won ana Pattaek, |iStS than they have for several years, Pree aa Bros, of Alexander | ed the constitutiouality of the act in /nd the Soe sine MA] Pie Ge Dare eee eee te is anol hersnew mercantile concerts!) the éonst: ere lly come into the stare aagin in an); Doyle workers have” everywaere | corporated by | “Cc. E. and G. C.} It. ist’t known, outside of Socintist jeter to-stem the tide that has arisen | stuck’to the issue has had a diseon- j Sunden in fOr. 220.00. *t ircles, whether or not Governor |*#tinst them. effect on the Socialists, who | a ar + Other con | rai a i. Water Tom. ama rang, BOOZE KNOCKS Tbe at Me ea eek rae eter. [Ele Comte Set beter: he J ei by the-federal grand jure for viol [have found ett any met ie obliged to met arguments, FLU BUG, SAYS have been in attendanes, but no an |euded Scud Hoste has bern) “Another tifing that is countin i ‘SE. ROBINSON nountement of his presence has heen ea a GNSS ©lis the war. The boys are C e “tks. Ee ‘ontinued F: P: . forthcoming. : | ! home from the froiit, and the lot fue i: ses One.) oS “Fellow Worker” Arthnr Le Sueur. | Joint Workers: kuthesiaatie. interesting and family use nse WON than rade wood'’s confidant ad-! From all over. the ne TW. : quarts, off epiritdbeeciinuds ie : believed not to have been inleome to the Joint Cam; that hits held sway in North Da- | gations of wine fae wenty.two. quarts attendance y wting that the tide I i [SF bees’ ‘The Wil ae amended went aan addit 2 there were several of }uitely turned in faver of Mr. Doyle ¥ RULE Oe Sewers |back to the hous e and immediately he corps of newspaper writers aw SROVAITON d-against the Soc is ine co ate es als! uta ar eel’ GRAND FORKS CO. itr sie thee Be ad ae i and Socialist. candi- few persons “turned the pious trick. orders, Confidence Ts Gone. The confidertce that formerly ¥ so marked among the Sovial Before The Advent Of Woman's Giatines: Womés, Who Know Take Preeastios HANDLES TRACTOR ON TRUCK NOTES . the reports indicate i » the Socialist-Democrat {rumning on the epublican ticket in the | First distriet for congress. has failed In lieu of reporting to the house the real amendments, it was stealthily re- he bill prohibiting the importation | to make Peasins in his attemp: Guarantee: Acceptance Co, of of intoxicating liquors by any person s single * handed. hs Grand Forks, capitalized at $140,000 io fOr any purpose whafsoever. There} | ipee' ir re in noe INCES hold and sell tractor and W@S @ narrow, dangerous and oner-} xeon poorly attended, wh at- s been incorporat- | OUS® ex ion in favor ,of registered | H mins 5 : ary of state by P. | Pharmacls Papa e ~ W. Miler and William Oertel of Grand 8. Eeport was snever, read. -7Ties { HUN-TURK OUT 5 bill was not_ read’ and without any} ty = i readjue it was passed or marked as + o ed on the House Journal. Now in oS \ Pa: Fills Stomach |the house the last day of the session . like unto the last daxs of Pom- It continued from 10 a..m,. till p. m. Seventy-nine bills- were passed or marked as passed by a yea /gnd nay vote. On several. bills the vote was taken at the same roll call, and according to the Journal each @ll -yeak, Worn Out, Gassy, Sour Stom- ach Revived and Made to Enjoy Food with Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. M of us eat three times a/day | co! ‘tution. but of course. that was and often forget that each mealjof the last day as recorded cover 149 | should be disposed of in the stom-| quite impossinie. Tne ‘proceedings ach to make room for the next. The! pages of the Journal. In such a hurly- failure of the stomach do this is| burly rush a few designing persons called: indigestion or dyspepsia, with| found it easy to make their own sub- sour risings, gas, fumblings, pain, stitute for the senate amendments, ion and the feeling of stuffi-jand to have the “faked” bill engross- when breathing is difficult. jed and signed as it appears on the The most effective remedy and the/statute. We may safely assume that |most reliable one, because you canj ro person knew anything of the crook- ae | get 4 it at any drug store in the United | ed procedure save two or three mem- = — +States or Canada, is Stuart’s Dyspep-| bers and their clerks. t TEWPle PASHA jsia Tablets, at 50 cents a box. In-} “Of course the officers of ‘the law , |stead of depriving yourself of food|did not. look for any such crooked Tewtik s grand vizier of Turkey,/ or going on a starvation diet simply} work but now that jt fs fully ex- but he was pro-German and therefore| keep on as you have and let these| posed thejr plain duty-is to denounce not the latest thing in ministers for| tablets straighten out your stomach. |it-and as far as possible to undo the | any great length of time. ported that the senate had amended | ©! was read at length as required by the|’ German line will not be defended for The entire country between, Valenciennes and | Tourny js as barren as a desert fur as the French inhabitants aré concerned. liberated refugees say that the Germans carry so, much loot that they stagger on the roads. REACH FERE RIVER. London, 1 p. m., Oct. . North- t of {.aon, French troops have hed the line of the Fere river, aving made an advance of iwo or three mile son an eight mile front. BRITISH TAKE ROMIERES. | - Headquarters in France, . 23.—The British in their attack ; today north of LeCateau are reported to have captured the town of Rom- igres, 171-2 miles northeast of Soles- mes. A good many, prisoners, mainly in } small groups, are being brought in. The Germans are fighting doggedly.. | . UY W. §, S— White Buzzards. ae | age from Captain Danapier’s e to the Bay of Cam- ished in 1729, tells of ‘eof any of the white buz southern that a ‘Sone of: the carrion ‘er white but their feath- were sillied. 2. eldom that we see a great rumber ack ones but that we see one white | one among them.” Blood Poisoning HAMLINS WIZARD OIL, A SAFE FIRST AID TREATMENT ‘le ’ How, often lockjaw, blood pois- oning, the loss of an arm or leg, or sometimes even life itself, results from the neglect ofa slight scratch or little cut! Hamlins Wizard Oil is a safe and effective first aid treatment. It contains no chloro- form or other dangerous drugs but as composed of the most healing. penetrating ‘oils. “It is.a powerful antis€ptic and should be applied immediately to wounds of this kind to prevent danger of blood poison- ing. Ee Wizard’ Oll is a rood, depe: eration to keep in the médis for first sid when the doctor away. It is soothing and he 9 quickiy drives out pain and influmination in cases of sprains, brulses, cuts, burns, bites and’ stings. Just as reliable, toor ‘for stiff neck. saré feet, cald sores, can Ker sores, eatache and toothac Get a hottle*from your drnggist for 26e and use.the medicine. If gat, or Satisfied take the hottle back to him ana he will return your money, if you are troubled f yaa ace, Areul with: constipation us i or try Hamlins - Wizard r, is a peace advocate. | fight. Ree derstcod that in regard to, sale goverment. 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