The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1919, Page 8

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cimalincncie aero AAAS ERECT ENT | BELMONT DEAD. | BANDITS ESCAPE. New York, March 29.—August- Rel- Racine, Wis., March 31,—A’ tele: | mont, Jr, a partner in August Bel-} phone notice has just been received at [mont & Co. merican, representa-| police station that threé. masked men tives of the Rothchilds, died here to-| entered the meat market of, Radwin| . day after being operated upon for in-} Bros. on the south side of the city.| testinal troubles, j blew the and escaped. } > -— - 4, —. + SESSION H E R E Vote for John A. Lar-| Vote for John A. Lar- gs st gabe Si | son and John P. French}son and John P. French, . Life Insurance Men of State tomorrow. z | tomorrow. Hold Profitable Meeting alo vee an Submit Your DISCUSS MANY PROBLEMS * Interesting Papers Intelligently . f | Presented by Leaders of y ? YOO Fraternity A sticcessfinl meeting of the North; y J | State’s Attorney E. S. Allen, has caused to be cireu- Ta AR Et 6 _ lated a letter addressed to several persons in Bismarck, Me acinar atlecioahocie Wes | stating that the present Chief of Police is in the habit of inige of Bar resenting the Line} : ete , | : using intoxicating liquor, has been intoxicated and that Ee aan aug veut nial /; re he is immoral, and that he knowingly permits people to ek Underwrit : as SERN | break the law, and has evidence in his possession that seeret nt t Sse ee | he does not turn over to the authorities. ee a meres | : Mr. Allen has never made one o Sha e pies to nde, Ipeudeg| bd ° ¢ the Police Department of the City of Bismarck,:and as Final antes a It S a Mistake * Police Commissioner; of this city, if these matters are . VD. AL Deters of —S : true the information should be placed in my hands. I“ ; fa," by. ES. | ee request Mr. Allen to place all evidence of that nature in to think that you must buy shoes at a cer- ~ the hands of the City Commission in order that appro- tain price. The price you pay may seem. : a priate action may be taken. genet Por economy to you, but in reality it may be Ne Iam satisfied, however, that these charges are abso- was A bunquel atthe Grand Paci, | false A pay Ui ae ne o doubtfol =o “SS. false and untrue and that they are made ‘only for the gfe we at ihe anaereries aa auuality; pay the: price that ye eee) - Xe. purpose of easting discredit upon the Police Department Tear the Pirst regiment bind. Be zie shoes of known value and ‘you get $ ’\¢ for political reasons, and Thereby: challenge Mr. Allen “fre inane the Ps See pret Al ptivacaee prove any of the assertions which he has made. derwriters adopted a French war or: nye : \. Dated this 31st day of Mareh, 1919. “ phan through the statg committee of fi < Childrgh of France, of | knowing that your shoe money is a prof- : O, Ramgtad of ismare! . . é Ged itable investment and not an expense. ) | P RTSCH, JR., Roblote When you buy the next pair, try Flors- i Episcopal church/ z i heims—they cost a little more than ordi- Police Commissioner. que musical entottainment to b en | nary shces—they’re well worth the dif- I . i in the lower ayditorium of the church | ference, { ! : Advertisement) ‘Tuesday eventng, April 8. The full, Z ie Ne will’ hae 1 ~ Rosen’s son and John P. French Clothing Shop tomorrow. ‘Phone. 73, City. Fuel Co., M'KENZIE HOTEL BLOCK ‘For the Beulah Coal i a pis i FRENCH | ** GOOD HONEST CLEANCITY GO} _ JOHN. A. LARSON JOHN P. FRENCH \ John A. Larson was born within a few miles of Bismarck in 1881. He John P. French has been closely id@tified with the development of. Bis- grew to manhood here, and at an early age identified himself with the busi- marck and Burleigh county since 1884.. % farmer and. business-man he has ness life of the city. He has for years been recognized as a leader in civic and grown up with the community, taking an’#tive part in civic, social, political commercial affairs, and he has contributed much to the development of his _-and commercial affairs, and he has establi§ed'a reputation for honesty, integ- home town. He has been active in pub lic work of all kinds and has displayed a rity and efficiency. In ‘his own business 4 has succeeded to an: unusual de- rare capacity for management and successful executorship. He stands for gree, and he has displayed qualities which {ould make him’a valuable trustee clean government, for honesty and efficiency and progress in municipal ad- in the management of the municipal affail of the Capital,City: Mr. French __ministration. He believes that public funds should be expended as carefully * stands for clean government, an economicalbut, progressive administration and as judiciously as private monies, and that t'e same full value should be |. and for independence of any influence exelt the concensus of opinion of his insisted upon for every dollar expended. He stands on his own feet, has made » constituency as.a whole. He is pledged to nogique, faction or individual, and no pledge to any clique or faction, and if elected will be free and independ- _ if elected a member of the city commission h\will be responsible to no power ent, ready to serve the people and the people only at all times. All of his in- \ };, other than that of the people who elected hin} All of-his; business and'social —~ vestments are here; he is a propertyholder in Bismarck and a man who has__|_\ and home interests are here, and his future, #his past, is: inseparably linked ' the future of the capital city and his interests in the capital city at heart. _with that of Bismarck. 2 LCs RO aad _ NOTE-Dow’r FORGET THAT WOMEN CA ~ 3 ie Cz

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