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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ¥ FRIDAY, NOV. 29, 1918. ‘l?WO NEW STATES ADDED TO | AMERICAN SUFFRAGE MAP IN, | "RECENT GENERAL ELECTIONS) MICHIGAN AND SOUTH DAKOTA , the total is 16 states Where women | JOIN FULL SUFFRAGE STATES | participate in the election of Federal, 7", Monday ‘Tho. work. of making the stitrage| Representatives. With the victories} ’"37 | 1. ae ie weer Mat jmap of the United States 100 per-|in Michigan and South Dakota wownen | as Bi, des ariton was a Bismarck feent white was given a trpmendous| May now vote for 32 Senators and 124) sitor on. Tuesday. Urbs MR jimpetus on November 3 when the{ Congressmen, (This includes Arkan-| |The Mesdames I Uriel. a. oe istates of Michigan and South Nakota} sas and Texas.) | Bolke and C. Ronerteon Nore. et i (and possibly Oklahoma) caine into} In 61 per-cent of the territory of/ at the Hass home in Glen Ulin | the full suffrage column. | the United States women now have i! According to returns Michigan! Voice in the choice for President. A} 5 gave a majprity of 24,009 votes ior{¢lear gatn in territory of 10 per-cent! 3B the Suffrage Amendment and South, over on acyunauoesueenecceengusuegsguugueneycvegeannssnegeUnc ct natn ' Dakota has given a majority of 20,0001 The victory in “Mic! y [Thanksgiving dimer with he ©. T.|QORANGMEN DON'T: Witson family. , . ORNT OTHER HUES Mrs. G. J. Landon, made a business y trip to Bismarck on Tuesday. | ‘Edmonton, Alta, ‘Noy. 27—The exec- based a if bneae at home utive and legislative coment ties of we the Watts baby, Edith, was takem to ‘al Grand Lodge of Alberta Or- the-Dickinson hospital for operation Prove ere a ot resolutions de and:is° reported “Iniproy- manding that the Dominion of Canada , and Province of Alberta hereafter pro- aibit Mennonites, Japanese and others of alien nationality from setiling iu: separate colonies ‘in this province. thus establishing the Nee of eeparet© es Other than English. Thanksgiving dinner. Iascpas 8 ; DONTASUFER WITH NEURALGIA. ae ~ ——__ FF Use Soothing Musterole + & ees. Ca faae “those sharp pains go shooti ote on head, When your ski seems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on your temples 2 neck, It draws out the soothes aay the pain, usually. uick reli és | ‘Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly rec- ommend Musterole for sore throat, bron- chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural- gia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, Tumbago, pains and aches of the back or oints, sprains, sore muscles, bruisss, chilblains, frosted feet — colds of Cae chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is always dependable. fist | for Amendment . the press to be largely due to Saturday morning the indications} strong co-operation given the guffra- | were strong that Oklahoma had ike | gists by the labor, fraternal and other ‘ twise scored a victory. If this prove organizations of influence in the state. | true the victory is unprecedented, as} South Dakota registered not only aj | nents to Oklahoma's state con-{ Victory for suffrage by a large major- | ity vote, but ,aiso registered South Dakota's Americanism as the pas- sago of Amendment E takes the state | Phone Bdway . 87 504 | stitution have to poll a majority of : } all votes cast on any issue or any ¢an- {didate. In the summary below Okla- 30¢ and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 vt 8 LL NON BL Steg REV. BUZZELLE’S SON IS ON HIS WAY HOMEWARD. from his injury von to be home. formerly The Grant vember 11, the day came. effective, and — the hound soldier boys left wildest of reoicigs, on. thé fi senger vessel which had been toc ghts through the d: since the war began. The Grant ed herself of this opportunit sailed abl with lights. The bo: landed in New York on November having been delayed a day or two by 4 uy the armisti i nile these Yankee boys display isn't altogether engine trouble, inspired by Germany's defeat. But indirectly it is. For those ee =e ‘charming French girls dolled up in their best to celebrate peace BREWERS WANT ‘and any young fellow would be happy to see them. JOE CANTILLION ~~~ ; Nov, 20.—When CROWN PRINCE’S ce.) TRAINER HELPED HU nerd, Mi Nov. a xo. he took up the Uni arranged his busi ve and_ente mp at Fort 8 un of Providence, ve Milwaukee club p retained as; president of | and who later trie: of the Germar F and oth letic classes GAR DIVISION WILL DEMOBILIZE ion of the U. tendanee r than any other He rel iences at the front 1 to de-,and vd ly t “the war would of the end De. Light children, ip regard to the Milwau- Idemobilize about Dec a ly is married and has two ticipation of the iv: cember 13, When war was declared, he | sugar crop in January. AD WOLGAST COULD {LICK WORLD BUT IS | AFRAID OF HIS WIFE Milwauk gast, the fe desires to property, has bee gast has start proceer guardianship. The. McConkey Commercial | Company Phone 209 510 Broadway, Creamery butter is higher now, per lb. .. .$5¢ See What $1.00 Will Buy 17 bars either White Borax, Crystal White or Electric Spark Soap s Wisconsin Early June Peas 6 cans Wisconsin corn 20 boxes matches 4 lbs. spiced cookies 3 large jars queen olives an effort to REPEAL INCREASE OF POSTAGE RATES Washington, D.C. of the increased pos proved today by t committee. Amen reeynue bill we! the zone increa rate, with the prov be i 1-2 cents per Ib. beyo mile radius. The committee also ordered the so. called child labor amendment.: le was! offered by Senator Lodge and pro-j vides for a 10 per cent tax on pro-} ducts of child labor. i The chagge for second class postaxe| There are a good many other items w would become ctiv au e My : : : Rul ‘become citartive on enectmentf might mention but this will show you that . dollar goes a good ways at the age rate would be effective July 1! McCONKEY’S STORE mxt. i Phone 75, City Fuel Co. i For the Beulah Coal With Salad Flavor Jiffy-Jell desserts come in many fruit flavors. But Lime Jiffy- Jell—flavored with lime fruit makes the best salad jell. Tt is tart and green. The flavor comes in liquid form, sealed in a vial. More Compression More Power . Less trouble in starting, less gasoline used, less oil used, by having your engine cylin- ders reground and fitted with new Piston rings. Bismarck Foundry & Welding Co. BISMARCK, - 2 Serve with your salad. Or mux in veg- “ etables, cooked or un- cooked, before the Jify-Jell cools. Left- / overswilldo. Ormixin meat scraps and make a meat loaf. Try Loganberry Jiffy-Jell for a dessert, and Lime for a salad jell. One package serves six. These quick, economical dainties serve a big need today 2 Packages for 25 Cents At Your Grocer‘s NORTH DAKOTA fhoma is not counted but fair warn- jing is hereby served ‘by the National | Suffrage Association that the tabula- ition below will probably have to be! |remade within the next 24 hours in| | order to take in Oklzhoma. i These two suffrage victories in Michigan and South Dakota, the Na-} | tional Suffrage Association points aut add greatly to the strengtth of the; suffrage representation in the nation- al as well as state election. The vic- j tory in Michigan adds 15 votes to the | suffrage representation in the elector- jal college—the largest number added {by any full suffrage state with the | ex eption of New York—and South | Dakota adds 5, making a total elec- {toral vote of 203 from states having {full, presidential and primary suf- }frage. The number of states having |' i full suffrage is’ raised from 12 to 14. ; Add to these Texas and Arkansas | where women vote at the primaries ‘for Senators and Congressmen and | | Start today to buy = Pa: | War Saving Stamps out of the class known as a “first ’ SATURDAY SPECIALS { where she has been visiting with rel-; paper” state and makes American Citizenship the basis for participation in government. i Tuesday's victories bring the num- ‘er of states where women have full suffrage, presidential and municipal or presidential alone to 20. { HEBRON NEWS. Mrs. W. A. Bandel returned Wed- nesday from Spring Grove, Minn., | atives the past two months. \ Mrs. N. 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