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LEGION WRITES ‘20 PLATFORMS Both Parties Soldiers TO But Politicians Held Sure to; Make Strong Bid For Yanks’ Votes hy CORPORAL KLE N. BAL Stut € spondent Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 19—The; @reater part of adopted by the political 10 presidential cam ign | has: just) ins " aomane again against the political | ‘© of kind either by the} time inter or ials. ise conceded by leaders at the conyen tion that the political parties could | not possibly overlook the policies of} the American Legion, According to the legions constitu tion and its inust be purely non-political, but ties will try their best to win the un official fayor of the former soldie at the convention here, AM RIC, ANISM BAS "Those policies are based fundament- ally upon the doctrine of 100 percent sm will be as the ed it in the convention, wegislation favor the returned soldiers in matters of civil employ ment, insurance, vocational trainin and loans for the purchase of farms or homes will beincluded. Matters of foreign and domestic policy of the United States. pass on at the Jegion convention are legion 4 expected to be brougnt up at the 1920] qunpaign. Cougs now has before its com- mittees nearly 11,000 bills affecting the former soldier in some way. All have been held up pending the action of the Ameri the subjects of these bill: While the former soldiers have d+ Of Utmost Importance Pure, emulsified cod-liver oil is not medicine as many are prone to think:of medicine. SCOTT'S EMULSION is a form of growth-nourishment that is of utmost importance to many children. That most political ¢ children relish and thrive on Scott’s is a ‘‘truism”’ ! accepted the world over.© Give Scott’s to the children and watch them grow strong! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. Js _ 1 J: H. Johnson Accounting Auditing Systematizing ANNEX HOTEL Phone 573 or 655 MIDWINTER SALE at the Capital City Cloth- ing-and Shoe Store, on Fifth street, opposite Roop’s Grocery. 25 per cent discount on all goods in stock. Harry Rosen POOROE SEALE LEISIELLO OED OL OOS: LINOTYPE OPERATOR ° We are in heed of two good operators for night shift and one for day shift. Salary $40 for night and $37.50 for day work for men who can and will set 5,000 ems or more per hour. If yeu.can’t set 5,000. ems don't answer. These posi- tions are permanent. * TRIBUNE PRINTING CO. . Bismarck, N. D> act of incorporation. it] ar | Expected to Heed BE NO PARTISANSHIP | the platforms to be! arties in the} by the adoption of policies passed up: | n Legion” upon | * fa pr | JUST LOOK AT HIS EARS No. 1—Charley Carney, star left end. . 5—Otis Petty, end, in service two Nes No. 7—Dutch Sternaman, backfield. No. 8—Bob Fletcher, Zuppke’s steady No. clared their position with regard to most of these bils, the buck has been passed back to congress on some. MAY THROW BONUS INTO POLITICS The bonus especially has been the greatest bone ef contention among the delegates of the former service men, dit is expected to be so on the floor of congress, That it will be taken up by the po- litical part at the wext convention if the mater has not been passed upon before then, is the belief of men prom inent in the legion, The failure of the legion to- act positively upon the matter is expected nd the matter of a bonus for ice men may come up in political platforms. Legion as 4 to us the Americ body concerned, it is pledged keep away from the polit Dat that will be waged around the policies the legion adopted. The rejection of the minority re port of the political restrictions com- mittee, which allowed more leeway to] advocating any platform even | bits the legion® from | measure on a polit: though based on a policy of the Ameri- can Legion, 2—Laurie Walquist, one of the best backs. . 8—Burt Ingwerson, the veteran tackle. 4—Captain Bill Kopp, who benched himself. 6—Jack Crankle, fullback, in Ko pp’s job. 9—Dick Reichle, sub, who is now a regular. sult in similar inaction by con-|" The uture military policy of the . deportation. of! and other such pro- now uppermost in the minds of ns have been all taken up and opted by the legion, but ssues they will discretion of the indi- blem Ame when made } be left to the vidual membe! , MARKETS f —$— 0? CHICAA LIVESTOCK fer, 000, weak. 5 to $14. to $14.60. . $13 fo y packing, sows rough. $13.00 to $14.40, rts 19,000, weak. Beef steer weight, choice and prime Medium ad good, Common, and medium, amon cattle heifers, Stocker steers, $6 to $10. Western range ster 3 Cows artd neifers Baie receipts, 2: S84 pounds down, $12.50 te and common, §! medium, 5 to $11.75, good and choice, $i Culls and common, $3 to $6. Breeding, $6.50 to $11.50. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIV Hog receipts 16,000, 15¢ to TOCK 20¢ low- Range $14 to $14.20, Bulk, $14.15/ to 1 Pigs, $14 to $14.25. Cattle receips 10,000. 25¢ lower. Fat steers, $6 to $: Killers slow Ewes; $1. Minneapolis, flour unchanged, Ship. ments pants 365 barrels, Barley, an 8 to $1.42. Rye, No. 2, $1.87 1-2 to $1.38. Bran, 4 » Minneapolis, wheat “receipts 259, cars, compared with $71 cars a year ago. I Northern, $2.85 to $2.95. Corn No, 3 yellow, $1.50 to $ ;of the walls where thepip | LONDONERS WEIGH , deposited from fogs and a thick Lon- SE SOMETHING BESIDES CORN. IN ILLINOIS; 1919 FOOT. years. quarterback. LITTLE BUILDING BEING RUSHED TO COMPLETION NOW New Structure For E. A. Hughes Will Have Upper Floor Finished Next Week The Little building on the cor Brgadway and Third street i nearing completion, the recent weather permitting the workmen to make much faster progress than for week: actically the first stor all of the walls up to re completed and the men finished laying the hollow tile! and reinforcing for the upper — floor preparatory to pouring in the con- rete Which will make the floor propé: The buildi which has been na ed after Col. C. B, Little of the First National bank, is being constructed by E. A, Hughes and will be the most modern and fireproof building in the city. Up to the present time there is not a piece of wood in the entire build- ing and the only inflamable materi: that will be d will be wood for trimmings and similar uses. One of the features of the building Will be the sound proof condition of the floors. Due to the construction used no sound can pass through the floors, s is planning on erecting more buildings in the spring. O® the site just west of his’ latest buildin] and adjoining the armory, he intends building two store: NEW THEATRE: The Hltinge theatre, another of the| Hughes’ enterpri: rapidly being finished. Altho or inally it ais | Mr, cently to install a huge tbe organ in the theatre and has purchased a $15,- 000 organ considered one of the best in point of tone and mechanical feat- ures, The installation of the organ has necessitated-the tearing down of some will be placed. This . work is practically finished and everything will be in readiness to install the instrument when it arr: FOG THEY BREATHE London—Dr. J. §. Owens, govern- ment meterologist, has perfected a device for weighing the solid contents of fogs. Tons of matter are annually don mist contains a high percentage | the fact. ;|bus has a “near” .jonly exception being Halfback Bliss, .|who hails from Butler, Pa. And Every Ear a Product of cu er park State, Carefully Cultivated By Bob Zuppe By FRED TURBYVILLE, E. A. Sports Writer. Minos raises its own footballers as well as its own. corn. Some. state universities may ‘depend on_ rival states to furnish it with football play- ers, but not Illinois. Every mother’s son of the 27 men on the Illini squad were born and raised in Suckerdom. And all but nine, who are from Chi- cago, hail from the smaller cities or rural sections of the state. The state is all swelled up over It believes it has the only state university in the land with a native-born football squad. Colum- all-state eleven, the Michigan has three Illinois boys, one from Ohio and one from Indiana on its team. One of them is Jerry Dunne, son of the former governor of Illinois. He’s the third of the Dunnes to play with Michigan, this little fact imaking no hit, with Illinois football- ers. May be it means another _cham- pionship for Illinois. For in 1914, when every regular member of the team was a native-born .son, Bob Zuppke': 's men mopped up on the other aspirants for the title. As far ag Ilinofsts concerned. the small towns. have ‘it on ‘the cities in developing crack gridiron men. Coach Zuppke has had unusual suc- cess with the Illini, The Sucker state has turned: out crack teams since he took the helm..-He is been able to ‘develop: great teamwork and a win- ning spirit that is unsurpassed by any: other’school. Illinois this year has a captain on the bench, “He is Bill Kopp. Kopp is a pretty good ‘football” player, but dace Crangle proved better and Jack has been playing at fullback, “He's. better than I am; play him,” {said Kopp. pough. duck, Bill,” the -Yooters say. SSS -| GRIP, INFLUENZA "wane ol a Reliable, eptic Preventive During influenza epidemics spray the nose and throat séveral times & day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, Using an ,atomizer, f you haven’t an atqmizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an “Diu” gerins. + Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get ‘it from druggists for 30c. If not satisfied, return. the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated. or have sick head- avhe?> Just try Wiese Liver Whips, of dust, largely sulphurous. pleasant little pink pills, 30c at d gists: Guaranteed. ae Hurley’s Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance. Hite Any: Se Orchestra 514 8th ste Phone, 130K . “Don’t Cheat Yourself” says the Good Judge b Oats, No. 3 white, 67 3-8 to 69 2.8, Flax, $4.90 to $4.95. There's nothing. ‘satisfying. T it's a real savitig: 0 buy. ‘this class, t tobacco. ” y, chewing’ tobacco. A Jittle chew _of that good rich-tasting tobaccogoesalotfarther, and its good taste lasts all the way throu igh. antiseptic wall. of defense against - “No toil luck,” says, Bill, good luck: And Bill gets his nine rahs along with the others and he deserves it for a man who cag conquer himself is about as good as the man who can conquer another man. Many Urge Skating Rink For Use This Winter in Bismarck: Youngsters Want Ice Pond Within City Limits Tho need Of a municipal rink im. this city has been discu: and mentioned by scores of citizen: the éity during the past few weel rumblings’ of it were heard in the res cent ‘meeting of the city commission- ers, skating ot ren ag. Well as, many others that som: thing definite is. doné to provide .v place for ice skating by the tine the next freeze arrives and winter sets .n for s@veral nionths, There are a great many people in the city, who enjoy and there are several places which| could. be easily . converted into “ice trouble skating énthusiasts point out. One.plan suggested was to fill some of the, suiiken lots in the northeast portion of the city which are boundéd y sidewalks considerably higher than the low ly ing Jand. \This, it is said, would provide, a natural resérveir or. lake and would be satisfactory. for one ink,. Another place’ that is favored is and it is known that the commissioners, would cooperate in movement to establish a tempor-| ating rink there. intor, with the swimming’ p ol cons ructed, the city will have ‘ice swat whenever the reptnee is cold NEGLEGTED COMBS. ARE DANGEROUS! | King’s New Discovery soon breaks a cold and checks a cough Ce : plete ae take aie be ing New iscovery when the sn erst a soon tarot cold, the cough-prevokin, exery where: i people. w! 4 jn thé: market tr Seay rea ck ier eects, All a ruggists- 6c. d_ $1.20 a: bottle. . as it a trial. over. and Grown-Ups, ed | ana! It is hoped by the parents of child- ice skating, both young and grown-ups |, skating rinks. with very little’ cost or}: ceived Mor .Xou cant eet yor itt for any feason at,all, you don meh ae part of the lund £0, you, ,without question; the price of the “piiat’s |ietiougl to freeze that Wody! of’ water But unttt the swintming pool ts Indians claimed: had wonderful: healing constructed, tmuity belléve that several powers, temporary> rinks” could: be provided -soup”. to! tourists; by the -mere: addi: without any great’ expense. a S WE GUARANTEE OIL Cure All Past Regrets by Making Money in the Big’ Oil Fields of Texas—BURKBURNETT, AND DESDEMONA | THE CONSERVATIVE . Burk-Texas Oil & Refining Is on the Road to Success with 28 Leases ane 3,000. Acres: + Oil Leases ° Our Well i in Block 88 Burkburnett : Now on: the oi] sand and casings, duce oil. to pipe line. REMEM well to make 2, earn 10 per cent per month, one well only means dividends. pect three wells here. by: Christmas. started soon. vances. | Exter shares now sellir assessable. Mow many if, yar want to to get i at Eagar F. Smith, Vice-President Judge: J. C. Smith, Counsel 3: Farmers & Mechanics National | hme “Fort Worth, Texas Bt Subscriptions: now being re- at par, $10.00 per *. share Write. name and addréss plainly and send in draft, check..or. money order. Use coupon — Rush order today if you want to make Toney FLASH—Star-Telegram publishes official a iidouneement ‘that Inyader well came in today for 2,000 barrels. | This wet >. 18 150 feet from the Burk-Texas well” ancy Back for The Black Shells ’t lice them... Just , and we will ee tees in Wi , in 8} > ? 3 thet we can ‘mate this Vee ag ep mig Bac Sh so 3 lisow them, You can UNITED STATES CARTRIBCE COMPANT: New Yo i ae ‘ + Dook + FREE, : em * in anes, ch: & ‘Welch idwe.:Co., “Bismarck, N. D. Will take one, week to finish and stahdardize and connect ER--This lease is proven, oil is certain and we ekpect ‘this 2,000 batrels"per day, but 1,000 barrels per day should Mhink of it+$4,000.00 per day from There is no time to waste if you want to make money. Rush your subscription before our 88 well comes in and stock. ad- developments—don’t delay—limited - treasury at. por—$10,00 per share—fully paid and non- Largs; do you want? -TEXAS OIL & REFINING 00 42 Petroleum Building, Fort Worth, Texas CAPITAL 50,000 SHARES Wz. A. Sainpsel, President and pecke WEDNESD. A spring near Elko,-Nev., whiclt the is now served as “chieken tion of pepper’ and’ sult, s ARCHER, RANGER 4 ee e Company set and is ‘absolutely certain to pro- Archer well looks’ good! and we ex- Expect Desdemona. well to be Rush your reservation L. E. Sampsel, Seeretary:Treasurer Burk-Texas Oil .and Refinin “42 Petroleum. Bldg, ' Enclosed: find $. in payment for. Name ... Address. City Blue prints, Co... 0. 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