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' Dress-u April 5 to 13 This is the, National Dress-Up Period—Men from coast to coast are seeing to ¢heir pe A Clothes may your social pos factor in your business wo chances on things to wear. performances. ; ; ? We have been giving person yeay's and we are better prepared t foréto care for your wants. Our personal guarantee assures you of absolute satisfaction. . BERGESON_ % p Week a onal appearance. ,As your ition, and are also a great big rid, you'can’t afford to take One safe rule to follow is past and satisfaction. for season than. ever be- al servi TOWNLEY CHAIN: “ §TORE SCHEME /, ‘ 1$ SMOKED OUT yep ace ‘ (Continued from Page One) ers' Stores Co. Townley had known for~several months that Langer was opposed to the drive which the inner circle of the league was making on Miss Nielson, state superintendent of public instruction. 89 aware that Langer was rfot in sym- pathy with the Brinton rewspaper graft.and the one-man tax commission scheme. It was only after notice was served on the Consumers‘ United Stores Co, however, that Townley sougitt to retaliate against Langer. by. branding him a “traitor, coward and OF LOCAL INTEREST Some People We Know, and We Will Profit by ‘Hearing About Them. This is a purely local, event. It took place in Bismarck. Not in some faraway place. You are asked to itivestigate: it. Asked to believe a citizen’s word. Ta confirm a citizen’s statement. Any article that is endorsed at-home Is more worthy of confidence Than one you know nothing about, "ndorsed by unknown people. ‘N. M. Danrot, carpenter, 511 Sev- enth street, Bismarck, says: “Doan's Kidney Pills rid me of pains-in my back and other symptoms of kidney complaint. I. publicly recommended them at that time. 1 have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills since then and they have done just as much good} as ever.” ‘ \ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for\a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the \same. that Mr. Danrot had. . Foster-Milburn Co., Mfers., Buffalo, N. Y. Townley was al-|/ fool” and by reading him out of the |league, ~Langer’s\.removal as attor- jney for the industkial’ commission, of which, he is'a member, and announce- ment ‘that he would be succeeded by Lemke, Manahan, LeSueur, Les Simp- son or some.other good league -law- yer, to be employed at a salary. rang- ing somewhere between $10,000 and $25,000 per annum, speedily followed. / Company. Needs ‘Money. Another development of the blue {sky commission's curiosity about the | Consumers’ Co. wag an immediate dis- covery on the part of this company that it must have a half-million more for “expansion and purposes of prop- .aganda.” A stockholders’ meeting was | hastily called. The half-dozen inner circle men who hold the few shares of capital stock issued ‘by the com- pany met and unanimously voted to issue $500,000 in bonds, to be secured in the ratio of 1 1-2 to one by farm- ers’ notes given in payment for certi- +ficates, and notice of the proposed in- creases was-filed with the secretary of state by Lawyer Paddock, Jim Man- ahan’s partner who is now directing |'the legal affairs of the Consumers’ {Co. Unfortunately for the plans of |the Townley chain store scheme, the laws of the state hold that a corrpr- jation shall not incur-debts in excess of its paid-up capital stock, and, in- asmuch as the company ‘admits that it has issued and paid up but $1,000 in capital, its bond issue must be limited to that amount. A further flank at: tack from Townley is anticipated as @ result of this discovery. | WANTED—Position stenographer. 40, Bismarck, by competent Call 666 or write Box \ 411 wk \Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the-Beulah Coal _\ The better grade . - dealers sel 7 | Lanpher_. « Hats because:they | ‘must sell which you, the Pub- - lic, have conf dence—They’re articles in ENGLAND PLANS | POWER SYSTEM | Sixteen Stations to Give Country. Electricity. London, England.—Plans for a vast ‘extension of the use of electricity in Great Britain are being made. The division of the country in 16} areas withea huge power station in each will.do away with the smaller competitive projects and cheapen pro- duction to a point where current can be’ used for heating and cooking and the operation of all household devices as well as for lighting. Current is to be supplied to farm- ers as wel'2s to urbag centers and the inereasec.\ je will stil? further lessen the proportignate. cost. of production. 1 LEAGUE SOLON INVITES BOSS TO HIS PARTY (Continued from Page One.) Townley, I will, tell you that tuere are very few men that believe either yogi or Caddel. \ You will admit that .I-was in a posi- tion to at least “sound” a few leag-, uers, and there was not one of them that believed that stuff. Get that out of your system-—we have heard of that game before. Why, I had a talk with Liederbach, your mouth-piece in this county, and he admitted to me that he believed it all bunk. >) * The Art of Fixing. Let me see, did you not accuse. the state auditor of being a fixer? _You heard what. the Nathans said in ex- plaining their vote? Well that should have qyied you up. We were all fixed, I suppose, and the longer we went the more we became fixed in our opin- ion of you and some of your couorts. Now you seen) to feel that some of the enemy within are afraid to cgme out in the open. I do not know whether you include me among those that you designate as the enemy with- in, but if you do I wish to say that you have never had any cause to fear that I was not open and defiant and avobe-board, Hopping Over Traces. - Now, Townley,I sce that almost all of the “bo Fighting Bill Langer, Kos ¥, Oson, Olsness and Hall have been hopping over the traces. 1 suppose the next issue will include the governor and tie railroad commission. The old ship' must be sinking, eh? (Now, Townley, as the self-appointed i president of the N. P. L. and the farmers’ Moses, 1 wish to invite you out td/ the. village of Killdeer, the home aof Liederbach. Big Biz and 1 are on friendly terms, and I an to deliver an address to the friends of democracy. Could. you not spare a fraction of’ your most valuable time and:be with the boys? Your presence might givé the affair a well known scent! "4 The Little Gnat of Democracy. If you find that you cannot accept this invitation that 1 so“Humbly hand you, could you not send Mills? If he is also, busy, my next choice would be: Kate O’Hare, but she may not be available either, as I see that she has a previous engagement. , Even Emma Would Do. Send someone to.represent you even if’ you have to send Emma Gold- man. R This will be a ratification meeting. If you come we can easily’ turn it into a mourner's revival. After the show we will have a Big Paterson Feed. : We will see to it that you get a front seat at the festive board so that when the picture is taken it will show a good likeness of Arthur the Moses of ‘Modern Times. The date is set for 2 p, m. on the 30th of April. If you let us know in timé arrangements will be made with the government to have a special train on this branch. I understand that your datessare pretty well all’ taken up, as there are some of. the boys speak again as it has been now almost’ a year since the voice of the “master” ‘was heard “in thih vicinity. Can you not attend? 1 Your most humble dis-obedient . X- servant. EDW. W. HERBERT. P. S.—Let nle suggest that you ‘bring ‘your stenographer with you as you might say something worth printing in the league papers and other, papers that House Bill 157 has favored. ASQUTH GIRL TO MARRY. ‘A PRINCE that are getting anxious to hear youy LEAGUE STORE FOR CHICAGO Chicago, April 1—The | recently. formed alliance between the Nonpar- tisan league and-thée Chicago Labor a . f i Miss Elizabeth’ Asquith,-daughter of the former British premier, and Prince Antonio. Bibesco of Rumanta, engagement is-announced.*The is first.secretary of. the ian le- Leet te He. is 4t years old ‘ss where | prince | party will “make: itself apparent in ‘ ago soon by the appearance of a+ co-operative store, it was announced tary party. le stat tte would} bea tive store - Calumet possesses the farthest- ‘reaching baking powder economy. It is . the most economical leavening agent. It saves in - more Ways— and makes more important savings than most other baking powders. You save when you buy it. The price is moderate—it leaves you money over the cost of high-priced brands for. purchase of other articles. Costs but little more than cheap ‘powders — far , more vaiuable in quality. : You save when you use it. Possesses twice the ordinary raising force— you use only half as much as is ordinarily required. : You save materials it is used with. Calumet never ‘fails with any kind of recipe or with any kind of tlour — always produces perfectly raised, delicious bakings. You'll notice a great difference when you use Calumet. It produces light, sweet, wholesome, flaky bakings. You'll notice with some of the cheaper brands the-bakings are soggy, heavy, dark in color and sometimes have a bitter taste. = headquarters. from which ‘strikes would be directed if necessary. Phone 75, City-Fuel Co.| For the Beulah Coal | a Used by leading chefs and domestic scientists, and by more housewives than any other brand. -Made in the world’s larg- est and finest baking pow- der plant. : Best by test. A > trial proves it. MriR. L. Read’s © houge’ at 402 5th street. < 4 : Tribune Want Ade Bring Resuite. Throdahis. Return. Mrs. P. H. Throdahl and family ar- rived here Friday night from Minne apolig where they have made their home for the past year, They. occupy