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-— Scope SENS en \ ) i a iJ * to the contrary; x _ members against apathy and indiffer: ! ‘Will be asked of the supreme court, , NERNESDAY, NOV. 20, 1918. a mera tion: returns would indicate that this advice was followed by from fifteen to 25 per cent of the league member- ship as well as the independent vot: ers, and opponents’ of the amendments SUPREME COURT. have contended that tye sixty or sev- jonty per cent of all the tegal electors }participating in the recent election TOA N L who either voted no or did not vote ‘ at all constitute a very decided ma- v \jority against the league’s proposals. | With the resignation of Chief Jus- Will ‘Urge That Favorable Con- ‘tice A. A. Bruce, .which takes effect December 1, Associate Justice A. M struction: Be Given Vote Christianson will become -chief jus | tice “and the only member. of the su i preme. bench who is not committed to the league program. Associate Jus: tices Birdzell, Robinson nd Grace j were elected by the league two years on. Amendments PRESENT READING CLEAR \ — lago, and 4 stant Attorney ‘General 9935 48 . i“ |, A..Bronson, whom Governor Fra Initiative Plainly Says Proposals | ier iias named to succeed Chiet Jus tice Lruce, elected iate jus 1. Must Have Majotity of All Ballots, | tice by the league ‘at the recent gen eral election. packs, In Birdzell, Rovinson, Tho Townley organization today | Bronson the league has ry n serves notice, on North Dakota, jbers on the sup: to give it through the “Céurier-News, offfetal |a four-fifths dec question daily organ of the Townley interests, | iu compliance with a amendmen nt referred to the people’ at of its intention to seek from the su- a preme .court xpproval .of the. league, ‘the last election and ratified .by a almendnYents which was denied at the majority of all the votes cast ¢ November génerat eleétion, when the} question. This provision will Townley program received the en- je part of the constitution upon its ar dorsement of considerably less than!proval by a majority ofall the mem half the legal electors parti¢ipating In} bers of the next legislitive assembly this election. { Should the supreme court of North Organ Sounds. Warning. | Dakota set de the provisions of ‘The Courier-News introduces an ed:| the initiative amendment, requ i itorial heade amphatie Approval! approva jority of all the le of Amendmen with this paragraph: | electors participating gene “While the courts will probaly de-| election, the’. quéstioa undoubted terming the ‘tate of the amendments, will be carried to thé supreme court one thet stands out ‘very clearly—the| of the United Slates by non-residents people of North Dakota are ‘over: | who have large» propert¥-holdings in whelml nel, in favor of every one-of| | this state at stak WET PROBLEM IN arguo that "inAsInueh as $5.00. of} ‘North Dakota's more §u0,000 péo- ple expressed — positive approval of! nendments at. tho. polls, while; 5 ressed” positive disap: | proval, fore “There is no que tion “as 40 public sentiment.” Stiffening for Back Bones, "The editorial throughout is devot-} to bolstering. up a ruling which four-fifths of whose members will be4 Bitter Arguments Raised in Fa- ‘Nonpartisans after December 1, to! ‘ Rin 7 og the effect . that’ the amendment} vor of Suspending Dry providing for the amendmsat of the} Laws for Epidemic constitution by initiative does not mean: what it cleary says in the fol-| lowing paraghaph: “Should any such amendment or} amendments proposed by initiative: petition and submitted to the. people receive a majority of ALL THE uE- GAL VOTES CAST AT SUCH GEN- ERAL ELECTION, such amendment! or amendments shall be referred to: the next legislative assembly, and should: such proposed amendment ort amendments be agreed upon by a ma} jority of all the menrbers elected to; each house, such amendment or Calgary, Alta., ‘results of the present widespreac demic of influenza has been a re of thé liquor ar, bitterest pha: parently is div of the admin as a preventative or ided on the advisability ration of liquor, either s a ‘remedial ve joined in, papers with imeasure, and laymen he filling solumnsof the nev letters pro and eon. One returned soldier fur nishedsome uc Kles: to the community by | amendments shall become a part of | the constitution of this state.” What Amendment Provides. The constitutional emendment pro- viding for the amendment. of the con- the influenz: visitation arelessn¢ss ng the W.C. stitution through initiative and referendum was introduced in| the form of a concurrent resolution; by Sen. A. S. Gibbens in 1911, A dis-| tinction is clearly made between umendments referred by the legisla-} Pdemie as of divine wrath for oui land weakness in permit VE.U. and other organizations. to FAR NORTHWEST: orohibitio nupon us. Another writer advocates the use of rum and goat’s| | —— + | Fallen For F reedom } BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE = po cee = ——— ee milk, while a naturalized Turk de-| scribes how the corpse carriers dur-| KILLED IN ACTION. in gthe great’ plague in Constantinople! - tivates: , immunized themselves by imbibing! a . Anderson, : 2 | Adolph “ML Sorum, plentifully of liquor, | pak ‘On the other hand, temperance ad. vocates are equall? vigorous in their! lenunciation of all efforts to lift the/ ban on the cup that cheers. One such! writer told how his father and grand- | | tor father who were undertakers for gen-| erations had found liquor of no avai I n epidemics. He cited an instance of |. & me funeral wKere the six pall bearers) were all pressed to take a drink. Only” y me refused and he x the only*one | ofthe half dozen w 1 sick and die. G ‘al there js a serious; shortage of liquor in the government } ores owing to the freedom ith cians have “been w for rum, brandy, e hroughout the province. The Chief; ector of/the province who keeps; , importgd and sold} a few days there was supply in the prov- ans would have in writing | the govern: | of the controver: nee and the pl o be more prescriptions, ment was makin, ble” e said anwhile, the druggi: only persons that can legally ve: |, liquor, and then only to the exe, tent of a quart on a physician’s pre-} seription, are reaping*a_ harvest. All kinds of. prices are being charged, and} the protests ove rliquopsrofiteering | reached such a-climax. that the! ey of public health, Hon. A. G.) MacKay, has been compelled to ake! up the sub 2 pronunciame at he was powerle ut the act pro-} to be charged! ent a telegram to: government asking if it/ o take some action un- | hibiting pr dono reply to po vides no s Tribune RUMMAGE SALE—TWO DAYS car), Repainting, and Radiator Our stock of Accessories is uaneuuusndusunnimnansanaanteans WHO PUT “SERVE” LAHR MOTOR Private Dan Panko, Private Magnus Vagle, Coopertown, trenuous efforts ‘These t who are two big “dtess up” days ‘of the season, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH aFrgo, N. South Fargo, WOUNDED SEVERELY. Dak. ‘Private dd, N. Delboue Dak. KILLED. IN ACTION. Private Dan. k. WOUNDED IN ACTION. Private Karl McCann, N -rivate Carl O. Moen, Wimbledon, previously reported —and Goodsell, Cando, Tagus, N. Wounded degree undetermined, pre- did not shortly | viously reported missi lar, Aside from the humorous features | duty, | Theodore Wong, Sanish, N. D. CHRISTMAS wo. days ARE You PREPARED? RE KLEIN THE TAILOR +. Dry Cleaning) (any Repatring. complete, and IN SERVICE? SALES CO. ture and amendments initiated by the! people, as to what shall ‘constitute 4} ma jori The first method of amend- | ing the constitution provided is by | referendum and the amendihent states | 4 ag toxamendments referred by the ‘leg: | islative assembly the people shall | approve and ratify such amendment | i or amendments by a majority. of the | | electors qualified to vote for mém: } vers of the legislative assembly VOT-/ ING THEREON, such amendment or} amendments shall become a part of | the constitution. of this state.” i In the-second provision, which de- seribes the manner in which amend: | ments may” be initiated, the term “aj majority of all the legal Votes cast at) | such general election” is used several | times, apparently with the clear in-| i tent that a majority of ALL the ele tors. participating i the general clec- | tion al which proposed amendments | ure sttbmitted “must approve such 4 ainendments, | 4 Townley’s Demands. | Mr. Towaley intends to ask the su- | preme court of North Dakota to hold} to si ide the plain | words and evident intent of the in-| itiatlve ‘amendment as finally ratified { by. the people after having been pass-) ed upon by the législative assemblies of 1911 and 1913, ahd to hold that} only a majority of all these actually voting upon the question sui mitted {3} necessary. Both factions in the recent campa ign} emphasized the fact that failure ‘st vote at all upon the .amendméats| would be as positive an expression of| | afSapproval as 2 negative yote on the; ! question. The league warned its; iG -D ence as a certain method of defeating Ht ¥ ‘ ll the’ amendments; the joint' campaign | ' inh a 1 same end woild be achieved. Klec:| hi ee es \ WHY HIGH fll ’ PRICED NEW ‘WHEN THE OLD . WILL DO? 5 | Mt ee emer | Yesterday aman brought in an old i | i committee urged electors to elther. i yote no or to refrain fron. voting at all, assuring the electorate that the! Su SSS | business suif to have the coat relined, the trousers let out in the waist, and a vent put in the vest. H Se cee See ODGE. ing. the , The gasoline con: The mere convenience of the convertible sedan is almost forgotten, now, in the i greater, practical purpose it isservinig: ~ j Economical} and easy to drive, it is speed- and women —- alike, and keeping them fit in all weathers work’’of men ‘ / t Tt will pay you to visit us and examine this car, pticn is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually de ia Sedan\or Coupe, $1350; Winter Touring Car or R roadster, $1050; Touring C , Roadster or Commercial Car, (All prices f. 0. b. Detroit.) $885. a 7 | Mune ‘TERS “already,” said he, “paid $60 for “(ve worn that sult THREESWIN- | \ it in the first place; would cost me $100 now. Can’t afford. new—invest- ing every, dollar | can lay my hands on. i “Make® the alterations and repairs, | please, THEN GIVE HER A THOR- | OUGH DRY. CLEANING. She's GOT) i to run me this. winter. i th This is PATRIOTISM AND oor = ik MON SENSB! We CLEAN, DYE, ALTER, wEND| ana PRESS. We turn out wonderful- ly_ satisfactory woyk at reasonable! rates, Call the i { EAGLE TAILOR SHOP! Opposite the Post Office: ree Main’ Street. | CORWIN MOTOR: COMPANY A Phone 700 Wade, N. Honey- W. Miller, Stanton, N. . Hector Kel returns, missing, eae ee) THANKSGIVING ' are the (We Make a Specialty of Altering a: 1d] Nov. 21-22} MUASIAUIAUCUANUEAUEAELOUTRULELUEOUOUOUOSOUUOUUG ERODE UOEO OOD E RUE AUTOMOBILE, OWNERS “YOUR” Battery in “dry storage” with us is bound to be ready for business in the spring. ‘WE IEXCEL IN Automobile Repairing make YOU'LL LIKE OUR WARM, REALLY FIREPROOF STORAGE. force E sreunaevneucaveunepuecssavecceadzstenvannneeaevnevaneataneuaaceatsinnsnnmnians D. Dz D. 10 PAULL LULU LULL LU WIND IT LIKE A WATCH—PRESS BUTTON: Is the talk of the world today. ACTUAL SIZE Rotary Self-Shaving - Safety Razor the correct cutting principle. '_ Invented and patented by a South Dakota man after years of experimenting and ex- pense of thousands of dollars. This invention is destined to revolutionize the old fash- ioned and unsatisfactory way of shaving. Past generations havd scraped their faces razors. Prese nt ard future generations will use the Collins Self- with so-called safety Shaving Safety Razor. Do You Realize what that Means? i4 is a prospective purchascr of a Collins Seif- Shaving Every man in the Razor. $5,320 Annual Dividend on Every $1 .00 Invested Is the record of one old style Safety Razor. civilized ¥ There are millicns of eapects, Safety Razor business. _ The Collins Rotary Self. Shaving Safety Razor is Financed by Over 2,500 Bankers, Merchants, Farmers ao Professional Men in North and South Dakota FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST FOR NORTH DAKOTA. NORTH DAKOTA STOCKHOLDERS BERLIN, Vogelsang, KE. H. BOWMAN, N. D. Trons, Wm, E. DICKINSON, N. D. Helgerson, Wm. FARGO, N. D. Martik, M. W. Kingsbury, M. McNamara, 'D. . FREDONIA, N Jones, Henry D. hrist Mary F, Wol N.D. Armstron; F.. GRAN ORKS, N. aAAumand, D. K. Bjorge, A. H. 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