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PTO ATR LEAT ER, REDS TO FORCE GOVERNMENT T0 FREE LEDBOER Resolutions Adopted by Soviet Congress Received Considera- tion From Assembly GOVERNMEN REQUEST Berlin, April e release of George Ledboer, demanded by the soviets congress, has been refused. Berlin, (Tues April 8.—The resolution adopte the opening ses- sion of the soviets congress here to- night peremptorily demanding the re- lease of George Ledboer, the socialist leader arrested during the Spartacan outbreak, aced the Prussian and National government in an embarrass- ing position. Herr Ledboer was elected a delegate to the congress and insist he should be permitted to exercise his prerogatives. The violence of recrimination hurled by the radicals during f the Maubitz jail, where is confined, were notified of the wishes of the sovicts government, but up to this evening no official ac- tion had been taken TWO GOVERNMENTS APPEAL Munich, April 10.—The Bavarian sovicts government and the govern- ment which it is attempting to depose, issued appéals to the Bavarian popu- lation today. Eric Muehsam of the communist central c peal to the proletari “Without regards to differences of opinion, the communist laborers and the labor population are working to- gether for the success of the socialist program. A red army will be created and fraternity with the socialists of Russia established. The democratiza- tion of the newspapers is assured. “Questions will be decided only by the working people, because’ the capi- talists will, not share in the right of determination.” From Bramburg the government countered with an appeal to the Ba- varian people, calling attention to the sufferings of four years of war and outlining a program which the cabinet has united on for the welfare of the state. The appeal concludes with a classes stand behind the government request that workingmen and all other and against “the terrorists who threaten tha freedom of the Bavarian people.” QUIZ SHOWS UP LEAGUE PLOT TO UNSEAT WEBER t (Continued from j-age One.) vestigation, and all related the order received from the board of health re- quiring the election board not to per- mit he gathering of crowds in tue polling place. It was in carrying that order into effect, said the officials, that they closed the doors of the poll- ,.4n& place while the votes were count- “eq. “AML declared, of course, that the ballots were counted truly and cor- rectly, nd that there was no fraud; and that the vote as tified to the secretary of state which wave Mr. , Weber a big majority over Riba, was correct. Board of Health Men Up. Two members of the board of health also testified. They related that at the time the order was issued to elec. tion. officials, the schools had al- ready been‘ closed; that pool halls and other places had also been closed, and that in issuing the order to the elec: tion boards-to guards Rens the gath- ering of crowd Painful Piles A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treate ment Is Oue of the Grandest Events You Ever Experienced, suffering a dreadfully with itching, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoids, Now, go over You Poniti not Afford to Ignore ere Remarkable ide. to any drug store a on get a 60-cent box of Pyramid Pile atment. Re- Hef should come kly you will in doubt a package b; It then be cunvjnced, Don't delay. Take no substitute, FREE SAMPLE eouron PYBRAML UG Ce 6 By Beata Guldines iat 4 id Fy y went es bs plain wrapper. Namo. . Street The socialists contend | sed the majority to be-j¢ prevent bys spread of influenza which|necessgry vouchers, had epidemic in the district. | months after the first publication of All old there were about 20 wit-/this notice, to said administrator at nesses called, and they covered vari-jhis office in the City National 3ank ous angles of the case. / Bldg., in‘the cityof Bismarck, in Attorney General Langer on sev-|said Burleigh county. A eral occasions called upon ‘those in} Dated April 2nd, A. D. 1919. Jv the audience for any information of B. IAKKS, / any character whatever that’ might Administrator. have to do with the case. He asked ? for names of any witnesses that any person might have knowledge of who Bismarck, N.. D. could throw any light on the case. First publication on the 3rd day of Before closing the case, Mr. Lang-| April, A. D. 1919. er asked Mr. Riva and Mr. Weber if|4—3 10 17 24. they were satisfied with the investi- gation, and both declared that they|FOR SALE—8\room modern house. were satisfied. Thrée ‘blocks. from Main streét. Handling of Ballots. Easily kept warm. Brick-lined Tho handing of the balots at Bis-| Walls. Lawn and ‘beautiful trees, marck was also brought out during| Price reasonable for early disposal. the investigation. Mr. Riba testified| Jnduire at 401 5th street. that while the ballots from the For- man precinct were in Bismarck when the contest. was settled, that they were uot opened and counted. os $$$ $$$ $_$__—_________-4 | | MARKETS | OO CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Pica eo, April 10.—Hogs—Recoipts, mostly 5 cents lower; top, bulk of sales, $20.10 to $20.40; 18.25 to $19.75; pigs, $17.50 to H. F...O'Hare, Attorney for Petitioner . NORMAL BLOOD Cattle— Receipts, 9,000; steady to 15 cents “higher; light ‘beet sters, 8.5 canners and cutters, to $10. 00; veal calves, $13.40 to ; stockers and feeders, $8.75 to] _ s eep—Receipts, 11,000; steady; 84 pounds or less, $18.00 to 8, $14.00 to ($17.75; ewes, + culls ;and comion, $6. 00 to, $12 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. ‘St. Paul, April 10—Catle—Receipts, 3,300; killers steady; steers $6.00, to $19.00; cows and _ heifers paid to pneumonia, or even a bard col the blood is left thin, watery, and one is said to be anchiic. Instead of the blogd cells. being round, as in diagram “A”, they become. irregular, as in “B.””. When you feel weak, nervous, or the skin breaks out in pimples, eruptions or boils, and you feel “blue” and without any snap or energy, sometimes hands cold and clam- my, there is usually a large de- 2 019.5 ‘wether ‘st 00 to 515. ques $5.00 to 14. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April 10.—Wheat re- ceipts, 181 cars, compared with $1.12 year ago; cash No. 1, $2.42 s Cern, No. 3 yellow, $ oats , 551-2 to 561-2 cents; $3.81'1-2 to $3.85 1-2. NOTICE ‘TO-CREDITORS, In the matter of-the estate of Allan G. Thayer, Deceased. Notics hereby given by’ the un- dersigned >. Marks} administrator of the estate of Allan G. Thayer, late of the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and state of Norin a corpuscles and one should build up with sothe good blood-builder and tonic. You can put iron in your blood kota, deceased, to the creditors. of, and} and the gells become round and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them, with ihe \ ' | as a huge, soulless ‘machine. publish the following or: I i The lowest rate of wages paid: to. There is an Employes’ a small weekly payment. crease in the red or white blood. ted, losing the irregular shape), by |, The People Who Work With Swift.& Company Big Business is usually:pictured in the public mind . As a matter:of fact, it is just a collection of human beings like you. R Without boasting and simply to give "the public ar an} idea of the human side of Swift & _ Comipany, . we. i increased voluntarily and by arbitration 167- percent in the past ‘three years; the wages of .all packing:house “labor have been increased an average. of 125 per cent. ‘Benefit. ‘Assoojati (voluntary) providing disability and’ secik Asse fom Sick allowances aré in times of illness, and pensions for disability’ and oid age are provided without expense to the: employe. , Under a two year time payment plan ‘4,000 seme ployes have become shareholders in Swift .& Company, : Company physicians attend émployes needin: their help at the plant and at home, without one : More than 1,500 of the 7,500 men: who left-to join the army and navy have returned to their jobs, and jobs : are waiting for the others as soon as they return. © > At the general office in Chicago, every boy is given an hour’s schooling daily on pirate time, ‘Such “work being accrédited by the. hi ‘school. aut securing a two year commercial céyrse tip ria. A summer home_is ‘Maintained oF Indiana, near Chicago, where women‘ may spend their vacations, without c Swift & Company is co-operating f ers to improve living conditions pa tt More and more thought and‘attention are batag given to the. opportunity and responsibilities presented in a big industry to improve working. “- fis, and to raise living standards. _ These are beginnings of.a broad, cahedes gram, détails of which are now being ‘ora ok naa 7 —— Relations Committee oe Swift & Company Me within’ “four | By PROFITABLE “GAME Minneapolis, ‘April 10.—Two. un- masked robt secured $2,000 in,loot from a-local jewelry store this See ing. . | DO BETTER IN. IN ST. LOUIS. St. Louis, April 10.—Eight © men held up the Baden bank in the ‘north- ern: section of the’ city this morning and escaped with between-$40,000 and $50,000. They. escaped in a waiting automobile. - Are the rich ha py? See Lil- lian Walker in “The Embarrass- ment of pie the Orpheum tonight. EB ¥ i -- 10 ANAEMIA: THE BLOOD (BY LEE HERBERT SMITH, M. D.) AFTER INFLUENZA AND HARD WINTER COLDs. After an attack of the g &rip or|taking a good iron tonic, called , | Erontic,”’ -put.up by Dr. Bierce and sold.by most druggists. _This “Trontic”’. ig compounded of g: ry sol- uble iron, nux and herbal extracts. With this you gain in-vim, vigor and’. vitality. Instead of ‘pale cheeks, tired and worn out before the day.is half done, after taking “Trontic” your cheeks will ‘have color, you will feel strong ‘and Vigorous find ready for work. Or if you like a good alterative and herbal tonic, such & one can cal Discovery. This is made from the wild roots and barks of {onent men has been. ranted” BL eb Suciety Brand Clothes This Is “Dress Up Week” GPRING is naturally a season of renewal. And appropriate to the Spring is Dress Up Week. It eae the ‘rejuvenated spirit of out-of-doors.. Men feel youhger and more vigorous. They want their ap- pearance to reflect this strong xitality. 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