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- FARGO VETERANS “OF BOYS IN BLUE WANT REDS FIRED Ne ee Es a B’WARE, BACHELOR MAN, LEAP YEAR’LL GET YOU IF YOU DON’T WATCH OUT Resolutions Filed With Governor *< Frazier Urging Removal ‘of Radicals Fargo, N. D., Jan, 8,—Resolutions| asking that Governor Frazier and those aSsoclated with him in author- ity in the g6vernment ofthe state . “discharge all employes of the state advocating or believing in anarchism, bolshevism, socialism or free-love, and also to refuse to appoint in the! fulure any.and all persons advocating or believing in the same, or afy of; opted by the Sons of, at their Public {il lism, free-love, T. W.| incere their advo-| down the high! purposes of our) hecke per-} of the cretary | Frazier at! KISS HER — YES! nor s elected at the December t of the John A. Logan Camp. | Sons of Veterans, were installed at the meeting last night as follows: ! The resolutions also go into the} state library issue, the resolutions, in full, following: ‘) “Believing that ‘the foundation upon which democracy rests is faith in the moral instincts of the people’; “That all constitutions and ‘laws the machinery of government, so- called, in a democracy such a3 ours’ is, can be kept’ responsive, effective and enforceable in the future only by ‘a continuing trust im the moral purposes of the av- erage man and woman’: “And further, believing that the teachings of anarchism, bolshev- |, ism. socialism, free-love, I. W. ‘W-'tamh; However sincére their ad- | vocateés, is now breaking down the high moral instincts and ‘purpos- es of our people, and if left un- checked and permitted to spread, will help undermine and destroy our republic, “Therefore, Be it resolved, that we, the members of Gen. John A. Logan camp, Sons of Veterans, Fargo, N. D., together with the Ladies’ auxiliary, both dedicated to patriotism, and in joint assem- bly, request. our governor, Hon. Lynn J. Frazier, and those asso- ciated with him in authority, forth with secure the discharge of ill employees. of the state advocating or believing in anarchism, bolshe- vism, socialism or free-love. sat FOR SALE—AII kinds of stove : wood. Phone 818. RY LORRY A. JACOBS. N. E. A. Staff Correspondent, | New York, Jan. 8—If a coy maiden, | poss d of endearing charms, leasts amorous glances af ‘you, unmarried man, during his leap year, either flee as fast as your legs will carry you. heave a sigh of resignation and pre- pare for the wedding bells, or gét out your check book. wie These are the three alternatives, -ac- cording to ‘Miss Margaret Lawrence, erstwhile star of “Wedding “Kells,” playing on Broadway. Miss Lawrence recently trotted over to the Carnagie library and dug out some history in regard to leap year, which she says is so promising-that she’s thinking, of for ming a siclety—the Society for the forming a society—the Society for the Preventn ioof Unmarried .Men of Com- SOLACE TO BE FOUND. There’s plenty of solace and comfort in leap year for the girl who has not ; 7 yet marched down the aisle to the Oh!~:Yes! JOHNSON’S for|Lohengrin strains. Miss Lawrence Hosierv.: |. found ‘that, according to the law: of England—the common law, which is.a basis for the law we now use—a_ spin? ster, during leap year, may propose to the man of her‘ choice, and he may’ ac- fortable Income, > jeept, give her.a silk dress, or a kiss, £ OR SEND'ERA SILK ORESS in the old Scotch law ig the following: “It is status and ordaint that during the rein of her maist blissit Megeste, for ilk yetre knowne as lepe year, ilk mayden layde of ‘bothe highe and lowe estait, shall hae libetre to bespeke ye man she likes, albeit he refuses to taik her to be his Jawful wyfe, he shall be muleted ir sume ane ponud- is orless as his estait may be; except that_avis gife he can make it appear that he is betrathit ane itlter women, he then shall be free.” : Columbus Would Remember The same law is to be found in French legal history and there are records showing that the privilege was granted to maidens-of Florence and Vienna, at the same time Colum- bus left for America. Therefore, sweet maiden, take heart And, gruff bachelor, take heed, for there is additional waning in the fol- lowing from the laws‘of ‘Love, Court- ship and “Matrimony,” a little book published in London, 1608: = “Albeit it nowe become a part of the common lawe in regard to social relations of life, that as often as every leap yeare doth return, the ladyes have the sole privilege during the time it continueth of making love, either by words or lookes, as ta them BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE “LINES,” BY TOSTEVIN, NEW VOLUME OF VERSE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels Out Attractive Volume “Lines, ‘and Other Bits of Yank Verse” is the. tite which Karle H Tostevin of Mandan, who has been chief of the state Ncensing department has ‘assigned te an Interesting collec: ltlon of war verse, principally from his own: pen, which be’ is publishing individually, Mr. Tosteyin went over seas with the headquarters comp of the 164th infantry (“The Fight | First”) and ‘during a grediter part the’ War ‘he served in the fir: lished, not through any mistaken con- ception on the part of the author of thelr ‘literary value, it because! hun- dreds of friends have requested such a ‘yolume,” says the author’s introduc- tion: “Most of these verses ori inally-~written as ‘leads’ for newspaper articles. ‘They came into being in odd | monients, ‘and cover a period of. two years in army life. The only claim ad- vanced is that all are characterisite of the Yank.” q » Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the ‘best’ and’ most; harmless laxative or physic for the} little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste.| Full directions for child’s dose on each| bottle. Give it without fear... Mother! You must: say “Californi ——aaaees Oats, No. 8 yellow, $.82-5-8 to-§.84) son of‘the publisher of the Manda. Pioneer and he was trained in journs ism on that newspaper. He was elected secretary of the North Dakota press association ‘upon his return from France and was also appointed to head the licensing department created ih the attorney general’s office by ‘the 5-8. 8. sion @ year ago. Flax, $4.96 to $5.01. Mf, Tostevin' served as corresjfond- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Flour unchanged. Shipments -85,- 70S barrels. aah Harley, '$1,28 to $1.54. Rye, $1.80 3-4 to $1.80 7-8. is Bran, 438¢. newspapers’ during the war and his vérse and’ prosé appeared in séveral standard eastern magazines, A brisk demind “already. is) apparent: for, his “Lines,” and a go6d sale is predicted fora work which: excellent eritics re- ~ | gard’ of exceptional merit, ——_—_—____—_———__* eee |... CITY NEWS... | HOMESTEAD TRACTS YET 2 | OEXISTANT IN-RINALAND | Watibéton, ‘ND. Jah, 8—That| small homestead tracts of ‘land stil | exist’ in ‘various parts ‘of . Richland! county ‘was “brought to light tecently | when Mrs. Margaret Rettig of “Mon-| tador, made* final proof cn°40 acres. Tt was said at the courthouse that the acreage available for homesteading at any one place is small, NELSON COUNTY SETTLERS TO FORM COMMUNITY CLUB Michigan, N. Jan. 8—The Nelson County Old Settlers’ association has j yoted to purchase a quartet section of jland knewn as the Foecter farm and located on Stump lake for the purpo of establishing a commwpity center for the county. The purchase “price is given as $11,200, The association also has decided to incorporate and has named committees to sell stock. DEATH TO TRAITORS, CRIES LEAGUE AGENT “Death to all traitors,” cries 0. T. Haakinson of Barton, former deputy fire marshal, in a letter. to the Non LEFT FOR CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs, Benton Baker left last night for: Chicago where ‘they will! spend a shoft vacation with'' Mrs. Ba- kers’ parents, Enroute they will stop off at the Twin Cities where Mr. Ba- ker will: attend the Yale alumni din- ner. : PL ae IS MADE TEXT BOOK “North Dakota Today,” Zena Irma Trinka’s modern history of the Flick- ertail state, has been placed on the list of accredited text books for North, Dakota public schools'by Miss Minnie J. Nielson, ‘state superintendent” of public instruction. i D. ti INSTALL,OFFICERS TONIGHT The recently elected-.officers of the Capital City Lodge ‘No. 2, I. 0, O. F., will be’ installed tonight at Odd Fel- lows’ hall. Charles Harison, past grand cf the lodge, will be the install- ing officer. All members are urged) to be present for this ceremony, EETING. The women's auxiliary of the Lloyd Spetz post'of the American legion will hold its organization meeting tonight ‘at the Elk’s Club on Main street. All {mothers, wives, sisters and daughters North Dakota Hoosier Poet Gets| North’ Dakota’s warrior poet’ is al ‘Sixteenth ‘assembly in regular ses-|. ent: for a! number of northwestern|- { Signe Lund, now head of the The Kind You’ Have Always Bought, and which ‘has been : in-use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has beet mote i:nder his pers SAU EEn sonal supervision siace its infancy. oS de @ Allow uo one to ceccive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-cs-good” are but Expctiments :that trifle wit: and endanger the health of Infants “and Children—-Experience against Experiment. _ What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant, ‘It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcitic substance. Its ege is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipativa, Flatulency, iy Wind Colic ana Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating, the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and uatural eleep, Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. ‘GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of cy In Use For Over 30 Years’ NONPARTISAN LEAGUE TO ORGANIZE © WOMEN ALONG NATIONAL CLUB LINES I be $1 per annum to be divided 50 between the local organization jliary,| @nd the national, Members of each isters| Club are to be permitted to adopt thei- own plan of procedure’ and to elect, their own office A charter will be granted soen any club files the applications of five members, Women ible to membership regardless of residence rural or urban, it is an- nounced. composed of w: and mothers of league membet which’ it is announced isto be | ganized along national lines, — with headq Paul. The wom- the national fel- rters in’ St. To Cure a Cold in One Day = Take XATIVE BROMQ QUININE: Tay It. stops the Cough and : eadache anc works off the Cold. EB. Y oyganize a club under the rules| W. GROVE’S re ‘ adopt@d hy the federation. The fee! oe, eos “snature on each box. SS 5 1 musical department, eer more women in any locality ee URIN! ¥ Colds ane Catching or_all three, x oat hi af it seemeth proper, and, moreover, no|of legion members are urged to at-| partisan Header, in ee tinre ps Lei . rf rn Miss Lawrence also found plenty 6¢| man will be entitled to benefit of cler-| tend this meeting and: join the organ-| insurgent state officials. ~“We feel their as N 26 Morning ond | other justification’ for leap year. For] gy who doth in any wise treat her | ization. bitter ingratitude,” continued the for VB EASY .TO BREAK RIGHT UP eep Your Eyes with slight or contumely.” ——_—— mer deputy, “and we will remember Pay ; Oeain-Claar oo Health a S ‘ |. OPENING POSTPONED it and teach our children to remem-) Mies Mite fer Ieee ye Core Booh Murine Con Chicago, USA ( r d His RUPTURE Pe the opening of the Rex Theatre| ber it.” 5 0 3 Zs ie i a ; rales | the popular Fourth street playhouse, Slaw Musical Seale. on't pi your cold to other mem. agi f the hea tops. nose running; H ul ¢ | MARKETS has been postponed. The opening was} Siam Musical Scale. hers of your family, Don’t stay stulf-| retiey ps nose rr S53 es the headache, dullness, fever- , The Siqm¢e ngusical scale !s an » sneezing, soreness and’ stiff. scheduled for Monday, but because of K equal divisida of the’octave into seven detay in receiving all of the seats and; ed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling!} ishness A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound ’} ness. } 1\was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years, ago: Doctors said CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Sra my only hope of cure was an opemtion | Hog receipts, 52,000, 15¢. to 25¢,) the extensive work being done by car-| parts, and music nevet is written, but|taken every two hours wnti “Pape’s simy ma Candy Co. 1 Fd ne ood Et aia: core phibher. = : “"Ipenters and painters in. remodelling! jearned by ear and handed down tradi- doses are taken usually. ee a Bleed ei a ft ee ere JOHN Years have passed Ba ie to $14.70, the ie Be first performanceshas | tionally. severe cold and ends ali-grippe misery.| only a ne eshte at aeae istoreeee Tt , OD SLAa tos een postponed. os The very first dose opens y “i ista i Sse esa Soe Pe re —E = 3 se opens yo Without assistance, tastes nice, 404 MAIN STREET Hoary elet 2 to #1 < = clogged-up nostrils and, the air pass-| quinine.” astes Mice, no i n » P14.o t a r LJ : Natta aigntweight, $14 to $14.50, W ch i les; . Phe Sanitary Coreectionery. Lighilight, $13.90 to $14.25. hi at the Little Pimp] ? Sodas, § Backing sows smooth, $13:-! * They are Nature’s Warning Unsightly and Disfiguring Sig-(vnlimited trouble. This remedy is one of the greatest vegetable nals of Bad Blood. compounds, known, and contains on’ the face and other no minerals or chemicals to injure te warrings |{he most delicate skin. : blood 13] Gio to your drug store, and get a ndaes, Tee Sream and all kinds ‘of @andies. 40 to § lleavy p to $18.90. Pigs, $13.50 to $14.50, Catile receipts, 18,000, firm. steers medium and t choice and prime $18.75 to] aching sows rough, $13.40 Table service, Cigars and Tobacco. Stenmerzcensormane acinar arssnaten annem arcenin eruncreett heavy! =< | | is ear S ASME TU aN AERC aire % | jhottle of SS. S. today, get rid le i i ose unsight | . 4 r | 3 / ( ? ¥ Pay om By Am | tiers like flames of fire * ie ‘cleanse yor 5 i y All Together... b ; e . Vine ance They wean that your blood neéds {ly For s ecial r flaaviecs ei | F 4 2 ' Comnion and medium, $8. : §,'S. to cleanse’ i these im-|address N edical rector, wil : pe z lye. be ccumulations that can catise (Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Each member of a commynity owes Sha | pgbitener entte heifers, $6.50 vo $14.5 t much to the-other members of the -— Given by the — Vows, $6.40 to $13.50. J same community. : : : se and cutters, $5.25 to $6.40.) . . : . : : } i d ‘ B th h d f A 5 if Sal calver light and handyweight, This trading center will prosper in . Feeder ste 5 i { i = i i | Modern: Brotherhood of America | “iets youu |___ PYoportion tothe loyalty and progres Ag? Sheep: recelpts, 17,000, strong, | sive patriotism of its citizens, i ; . . —at the — ante 85 pounds down, $16.75 to | i ec % 2 : : Culls and common, $13.50 to $16.25. | Open that Savings Accaant at the Capital For that reason our entire resources ARMORY Fe earn ened and eines, $5.) Security Bank. - are devoted to the furthering: and : : . ovo. Culls and common, $5 to $850, | « > ere provecting of the interests of-our ° SOUTH ST. PAUL Livestock ‘ifm . ae neighbors. ‘ i Tonight Januar y 8 1920 Hog reteipts,. 99000, steady, | N ow: s : ? : 9 9 Bases C149 $1410, | {TEE ‘ . A large number of. the old-time: dances will be danced, | Cattle receipts “0100 steady tiller. | ‘You will never find a better time than, just The Bismarck Bank such as Virginia Reel, Cordrills, Lancers and any others Bat sleote, $250 to Fea now at the beginning of the year. : ‘| “The Friendly Bank” ‘ asked. for by the audience. Bring the old folks along— Calcen geet tee Meher $6 £0 tol , : aaites Bi k N : : they will enjoy it. 17. ; Sra All Savings deposits made with us on oF be- ismare orth Dakota - ; Rais : 5 i Se /Stockers and feeders steady, $5.50! fore January 10th draw interest from Janu- There will be a Prize Waltz and a very liberal prize will to $12. ; : be given to the best dancing couple. "sheep Tecolpts 2520, steady. f. ary Ist at 4 per cent compounded quarterly. Bere ‘ ‘ambbs, to $18. U } is k Wethers, $9 to. $il.23. MUSIC BY O'CONNOR'S ORCHESTRA Bwes, $6 10 $073, > - ‘ty Bank ag Fe ADMISSION PER COUPLE $1.00 MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT RECEIPTS | Capital Security Ban Extra Ladies 25 cents 2 Vheat receipts:197 cars compared | a = ; : 5 with 112 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1! northern $3.15 to 83.25. ' | Corh No, 3 yellow $1.43-to $145. j : oe — } : JOHNSON’S POPULAR PRICED STOR | ( IE :