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ternoon obt body in the ci Lismarck. Two BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB FORMER SERVICE MEN TO AID RED CROSS IN DRIVE American Legion: Members to Canvas Entire City This Sunday Afternoon ‘The members of the American le- gion are going to take the principal part in obtaining membership for the Burleigh county chapter of the Ameri- eon Red Cross in t one-day driv day & afternoon. mond B for the A. Jones, com ty chairman, , the county well organized, men appointed for each township eo and with the Ame n le- ining the memberships in Bis. k Director B son is contiden t the local chi top” for members tor quota of 5,000 new members will be eded. » spirit -operation shown and county chair nd means that thi it ing y that 1 and the county and 3.000 for the city will not | community is being o: that the quota of 2,000 cnly be reached, but exceeded, is still room fe ‘tive Wor = to spend Sunday help us amunicate with J retary elephoning 445-K. by mail or in pérson. 100 Percent Desired “The plan is to every man and woman in Burlei > including enrolled and worker uils to see anyone, we wish that per- son would take it upon himself or her- self to send in their sul ptions and their annual dues of $1 each. We ex- T. H. Poole, pect to find our chapter confronted with | 2,000,000 cartridges and 1,000 shells LET “DANDERINE” BEAUTIFY HAIR Girls! Have a mass of long, thick, gleamy hair save your hair and You can have lots i, lustrous hair. thin, s double its by of long. thi Don’t let it s oy fadi ring back its color, ent bottle of delightful at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your p: check x hair, Your hair needs this stim ing tonic, then its life, color, brightness and abundance will return—Hurry ! dandruff and falli Sun- county, has named | der of the! of the Red Cross, either by | pians for dealing many tasks this winter and we want to know that everybody in the county is behind us in alleviating any cases of distress,” Captain Jones has the city mapped out into districts and the members of the legion will meet at the Elks club at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Hch district will be turned over to a team and the former service men are plan- ning fo visit every house and see every person in the city that afternoon. 'PANDOLFO SPLIT | FIFTY - FIFTY ON SALES OF STOCK | and Company Received Remainder All expenses in- y operation of the were paid out of Pandolfo, presi: Chicago, Oct, dental to the © Van Motor company |the account of S.-C. jdent of the company testimony today of Lis of the company charged with us- ¢ the mails to defraud. Mr. Pandolfo received the first half of the money brought in through stock sales, said Miss Jaiegers, who was | in the employ of the company in Chi- cago early in 1917. The other 50,per cent went to the accountof the Pan | Motor company e said. | Z 'FURTHER GAINS | FOR RUSS. ARMY | REPORTED TODAY nti-Bolshevik Forces | of Omega Archangel. Wednesday, Oct. 2! {further advance of the north Rus | jarm, reported by the general staff. Its statements claim that the anti- |Belshevik for ches: haye reached Briun- | 150 v s south of Omega,| they formed a junction with the] on the railway front. | sector the capture of along with other booty is reported. The road along the Omega river, the; d, was found strewn with} 's and horses and with vehicles which had been aban- doned, the Bolsheviki having left every- thing and fled into the forests, Government Machinery Primed! to Cope with Threatened Strike; of 500,000 Miners Set for Friday | (Continued from Page One) Dr. Garfield’s suggestion adopted | | \st would obviate the necessity of as ing congress for money to reorgani jthe fuel administration and tha jrailroad administration could alocate coal in accordance with the preferen- tal list in effect during the coal short- age two years ago. While 1 of the fuel adminis- tration had been urged by governmer 1 artment of justice an- nounced that it had power to handle jthat situation under the food control The SION | -Presi- | was called in spe-} morning to © final eof y. The} ary Lansing. Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. Phone 75—City Fuel yminous coal mine | President Got Half of Receipts) cording to the} Ada Jaiegers, duplicated today and tomorrow’ and witness in the trial of thirteen of-|i Reach} in in Point 150 Versts South | : Expected to Continue Tomor- row With Much Wind | Snow, s fiioon to promises. t thermonete! by strong winds from the north, is the forec j bureau today. The storm general throughout th state, Coming from the west and moyin, jerstward. Reports to the weather | qj bureau state that more than half an] tp inch of snow fell at Williston and tha suoW. By nightfall it is expected tha’ e, s inches fell in 24 hoy streets and coun: can expect tha stead of snowl Burleigh coun’ S greatly increased, perature started ing the merew the highest k since the 10 de Ss below zero record of early Sun: morning MOREY DOES BEST WORK OF CAREER IN “WITHIN THE LAW’ Last night the tem: d this mo#i. Harry ated the role of Joe Garson x ion of Bayard age success, “Within the Law is at the Orpheum theater. inés torger in the United States.” committed by another, arrest by Surrounding himself iefe but much more lucrative, companions, his is the love of a man, He protects her from not only his evil companions, but from himself, This is going a_little too far and for fear we might spoil the story we would ad ou to see this remarkable nine- reel Vitagraph feature at the Orpheum theater either tonight or tomorrow jnight. ‘This is a real honest-to-good-| pre ness feature and the word special would he putting it off very easy. The sare within the reach of every- Two show: ting at get in, 7:15 and 9:15, Try to “ | PEOPLE’S FORUM oe eee a THE TEACHERS’ “STRIKE” Editor Tribune: Please permit me to correct certain statements made in your paper of Oct. 22, regarding the teachers and the re- salaries, At no time was the manage- the school board aware of a threat- or spirit of the teachers, Their re- living. Co.. for Medora Coal. = CS Ot _potnt al LOS day, November 2nd. place. Tonight at 7:15 and 9:15 hw “* NOT LESS Let’s all follow the crowd to 315 Tenth St., for the big Chicken Dinner to be served at the home of Mrs. M. E. Mosbrucker on Sun- For the benefit of St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral. Dinner served from 12 to 3. Everybody welcome. Don’t THEATRE ALICE JOYCE <= HARRY forget the time and ; IN. ithin the La a) SHOWING EVERYWHERE AT PRICES THAN 50¢. ' Bayard Veillerd’s phenomenal stage success that ran for sixteen months on Broadway. Now showing on the screen in nine reels of the most dramatic scenes ever shown in this city. __ This is a Real Special Feature ______.OUR PRICES_——-—- ADUL' (War. Tax MORE.SNOW ON WAY REACHING CITY AT NOON, COLDER SOON Storm General Over State and urting to fall shortly before | centinue tonight and FE iday, with the! ¢ ‘alling considerable, vided This ‘ast of the local weather ether localities west of the city Mort] it show will coyer practically the entire The snow storm of last week, when may be with the pari-mutual system of betting, the present cover of white will be!to hold race meetings unless’ betting T. Morey, the Vitagraph star, eil- His such a character that it far aything done by any of the of the legitimate stage when ayed the role of “the best little, he members of the } S is regular crook, always outside the law, until he meets Mary’ DRAKE MAN SUCCEEDS Turner, upon her release from prison after serving a sentence for a. theft She persuades ‘son that being dishonest “Within e@ Law" where he is immune from! with! clever lawyers is not only perfectly | He falls in love with Mary, but not-| withstanding’ his environment and his will be given nightly, |2 quest they made for a raise in their | 900,000; ment-of the school or any member of ened strike. This was not the attitude | quest was based upon the high cost of 1 The impression left by the article that the teachers are organized as member of a labor union is also a point in this matter. We are credibly informed that not any teachers are at this time affiliated with organized labor. Whether or not they should or should _not_be is not_a_point at this MOREY inmates. THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 1919. time at all, but we wish your’ readers to-know the facts as we see them. J. M. MARTIN, City Superintendent. 'DOMINION POKER. | PLAYERS ANXIOUS - TO SAVE “KITTY” | Winnifeg,, Man. Oct.” 30.—Several jprominent Winnipeg sportsmen, who have admitted a the tiv ard game, Ni jthe Dominion fo ‘be ‘consistent ‘0 moment if it int teward games of chance, provided the royal commission horse ofticlay sanctions betting on e S|} A movement, inaugurated ssed in Winnipeg papers. t if the commis s race properly conducted,” | D, KK. on poker games, t) af properly played.” The royal commission is touring the west, obtaining opinions regarding gov- ernmental approval of horse racing catty 1x of 10 per cent on wages has been sted, It has been claimed that past season proved it not feasible tj th -|is permitted and the government is seeking light on the subject. Members of the Fort Garry Turf club of Winnipeg have come to the ance of the poker devotees, Sup- porters of the movement take the po- ey wagered at usually taken away from the ci [the meetin, whereas “poker receipts” would continue to circulate in the com- » | rinnity, OPTOMETRY BOARD IS ‘" APPOINTED BY FRAZIER N. P. Merritt of Ward county, A. G. Tellner of Stutsman, George R. Peter- son of Louis Hanson, Ramsey, end F, W, Stanton of Cass have been commissioned by Governor Frazier to orth Dakota state board of optometr EXAMINER HALLDORSON If. O. Paulson of Drake, formerly connected with a bank at that place has been commissioned by O. B. Lof- thus to be a deputy state examiner jto succeed P. 1. Halldorson, who was discharged because he made an exam- ination of the Scandinavian-American jbank by order of the state banking ard. SIMPSON-BRINTON BANK AT DICKINSON IS OPEN The Far State bank of Dickin- 1, of Which Adam A. Lefor of Lefor is ident and in which Job W. Brinton, Simpson of Dickinson and other ated, was opened pf Deputy State Ex- n, following a pre- amination, which Seming- Ss was satisfactory. ‘Me reports the deputy examiner, s. $40,000 capital and a surplus of 500, ‘ Paris, Oct. ding ties recently publisbed by the Ar De La Presse, the circulation of the leading pap as follows: Petit Parisein, 2,5 Petit Journal, 1,- Matin, 1,800,000; Journal, 1.400,000; Humanite, (Socialist), 390.- 000; Le Populaire (Socialist with Bolsheviki tendencies), 100,000 STATES ‘ity, Oct. 30.—General J. Augustin Castro, formerly sub-secre- tary of war and in charge of that de- partment, will be sent to the United States the latter part of this month ac cording to El Universal to purchase motor trucks for the Mexican army to be used in campaigns against rebels. Suits cleaned and pressed, hats cleaned and reblocked. We guarantee satisfaction. EAGLE, Tailors, Hat- ters and Cleaners. Phone 68. Lets go to JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. Tomorrow at 7:15 ‘and _9:15 _———= | w”” ’ || Pliure are varying predictions as to what the procedure will then be. Some |j assert, that the Jeague will proceed to 4 Pryor’s Victor Herbert’s tions. \ North Dakota’s Solons to Eat Thanksgiving Bird in Capital; Special Session November 25 { (Continued From Page One) of reason, under the constitution, it is contended, would be malfeasance, and, it’ ig said, the league could do little more than prove antagonism to the litical program of the. Nonpartisan league, rather than negligence or wil- ful violation of any laws covering the duties of the offices which these in- surgent leaguers fill. - MIGHT SUSPEND OFFICERS There are many, however, who be- lieve a story which has been current tor the last three weeks to the et that there has originated with J. V Brinton, oné of Townley’s confidan a scheme whereby the house, where mere majority is required to impeach, shal] indict the officers who are obnox- ious to Mr, Townley and the legisla- ture shall then be adjourned, without. bringing these officials to trial. before ; the sehate, Section 198 of the cons tution provides that ‘No officer shall exercise the duties of his oflice after he shall have been impeached, and be- for his ‘acquittal’ The offices at- tacked would, under this section, be dvclared vacant as Soon aS the house rendered its impeachment verdict and tke governor would have the power of filling these vacancies. It is claimed that the league intends to thus secure complete ‘control of the state adminis- tration for at least a year and prob- sbly ‘until successors to the present: officers qualify January 1, 1921. WOULD BE PUT OUT OF RACE In the meantime it. would be impos- sible, it is contended, for flie ofticers against whom impeachment charges were resting to become candidates to suceeed themselves or for any other state office. Townley, therefore, would with one swoop, it is contended, have rid ‘himself of. four of his worst enemies; he would have placed them hors d’combat, and at the same time would have the opportunity of installing in their places, for a year at least, men who are friendly to him, ‘This story is not universally credited, for there are many, not altogether wu sympathetic to the league movement, who insist that such’ a High-handed procedure would mean suicide for Mr. Townley and his associates, The genéral belief is that the extra session will run at least thirty days. Should there’ develop a deadlock ‘in either house it might even be further prolonged, and it would be necessary for the legislators to return to the cap- ital following’ a Christmas -recess. . All of this, of course, is'a matter of con- jecture. The financing of the session is the state’s biggest problem. There already confront a‘ depleted general fund bills aggregating $400,000. It is contended that the Bank of North Da- kota is the legislators’ only hope of getting their mileage and per diem, ‘WEIRD TALES OF NEW CONSCIENCE : IN N. P. LEAGUE (Continued From Page One) IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS It is taken for granted that impeach- ment proceedings will be instituted Auditor Kositzky State Treasurer Ol- son and Attorney General Langer. try these men in the senate, individu- ‘ally, and that in the meantime their will be filled by appointees of CHILDREN—25c is Included) . the Townleyites complete control of the ph Tevenibe tivacier, which would give jj state administration once’ more, for two | It unfolds to you all the beau- ties of the world’s greatest musical compositions, through their superb interpretations by Caruso, Farrar, Gluck, McCormack, Melba, Ruffo, Schumann-Heink, Tetrazzini, and other famous singers; by Elman, Kreisler, Kubelik, Powell, Zimbalist, and.other noted instrumentalists; .by Sousa’s Band, Band, Vessella’s Orchestra, and other celebrated. musical organiza- for for any other offices in the state. against Secretary of State Hall, State |} or three months at Ieast. Others di Clare the plan is to leave the impeach- , The Victrola satisfies Paderewski, Band, Victrola XVI, | -., at Victrola XVI, electri, Mahogany or oak ment matter to tire last; to institute proceedings in the he adjourn the extra sess In the meantime, under North Dakota statutes, the offices of the men accused would be declared vacant ernor would hav ing them for a yea I the meantime the offic and then to n for one year. nd the gov- the privilege of fill- r with his own men. again whom proceedings were impending could not under the constitution run re-election or become candidates It’s More Than a Pipeless The Reauad Oak Pipe- less Furnace is decidedly superior — improved. The Victrola opens to you a new and ever-increasing vista of musical delight as elevating as it is entertaining, and com-: pletely satisfies yout longing for musical recreation. HOSKINS Victrola Department JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pi Silk. Hose. ay eae ne. ur love of music — your love of The love of music is born in every one gf us, and we natu- “! rally come to love the kind of music we-hear the most. ° % In this day of the Victrola it is easy for every one to hear the world’s best music—and not only to hear it, but to under- a stand and enjoy it, for this wonder instrument gives to you a thorough appreciation of the masterworks of music. id ‘ Hurley’s Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance Hits—Any Size. Orchestra Furnished. 514 8th St.. Phone 130K More Service and Economy | have been built into it, The reasons why are . fully illustrated and ex- plained to your satisfac. tion in the Round Oak Pipeless Book, mailed free on request. ~ Investigate our free engineering service ——Sold By ——~ FRANK G. GRAMBS Western North Dakota Agent I will sell at public auction on m ing described ‘proverty, to-wit: 9 —HEAD OF One team bay mares, 8 yrs. old, wt. 2800 One gray \mare, 5 yrs. old, wt. 1300 One black mare, 2 yrs. old, wt. 28 2 of them fresh in March; 5 year Farm machinery, 30 tons hay, 12 J. M. THOMPSON, Auctioncer. Bismarck, N..D. HEAD OF CATTLE 10 good milch cows,'8 of which will be fresh this winter'*8 heifers, y place 6 miles northwest. of M¢- Kenzie and 7 miles northeast of Menoken, known as the Marshall place, on Sec. 12-139-78, commencing at 10 o’clock sharp, the follow- ‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 5, 1919 ‘HORSES 1250 ‘ ag One black ‘gelding, 10 yrs. old; wt. 1500 Two yearling mares - Two sucking colts. .* 9 i ° 28 ‘ling steers,.9 spring calves and 1 Shorthorn. bull, coming 2 yrs, old. ny loads corn fodder with corn, etc. TERMS:—All sums of $10 and under cash. On‘ sums over that amount time will be given to October 1, 1920, on bankable paper ‘bearing 10 percent. -2 percent discount for cash. removed until settled for.“ Free luncly at noon. F. H. BOBZIEN, Owner No property to be Pi P. BLISS, Clerk. ure