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TOWNLEY ORGAN SAYS GUESS ON FRAZIER ERRED yremnenee “THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920, the contrary, after ‘the game’s splen- did comeback last, season, there ‘18 every reason to count on a great cam paign for the coming year. “Naturally, I want to e Cincinnati ; A Victrola Any Home win again. But speaking as a mem-: ber of the national commission, I'd : at FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 9 2 sive a great deal to see such an even i 9 bd is recite cae ements ‘HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM—8.15 P°M. both pennants woul be won in the | | a ; _ ( / | final dash of the season, For this’ Ii / t d s an A flo rd Courier-News -Intimates: -That| tetson T hope to see'some deals made | ie ang trades completed that will pet: fee : | Governor May Not Seek th® weaker teams, T would be de- pag | < Fy lighted to see 50 youty stars come un; G | i . Third Term from the amingr leagues and have all i] > | , " us of them make good.” | ae 4 5 ; The Courier-News, regarded as an ; Manager Pat Moran docs not con'{ Sa 3 . iy 3 ais < official organ of the league, whie| femplate making any changes in_ the re era This wonderful instrument—a, Victrola—makes it eurmé-outerntied flatly in its news col-| CMY Recording to” President Merr- + , ‘ : <2 r possible for very one to enjoy the best there is in umms a few days ago for a third term ilave stgnea'contiieta tor the ian soe, al A Mal W : 2 Ned cnatstcaee for vernor Fre, titty ata | ton" yee ee ieee wi at Se . Male Quartet of War Veterans H+ ; ; af aie h ate nounced wnitil shortly -before the sprivz A It brings th ; ; are Sisted largely of its capital) traininy trip. Some of the players. a a si e opera, the concert and the vaudeville [correspondents “guesses.” | admitted Herrmann, ive been | IN A PROGRAM OF stage within the reach of allright into the home. / ous correspondent guessed right in as Seated eer ae eme earls, | 7 3 * % ; Suming that the great majority of the : H+ : Let us put a Victrola in YOUR home today. ! Nonpartisan leaguers want Governor HI | ‘ ; 7 Sui third term. But it was a. Our corespondent’s list = on S O e enc es D our contemporaries p a f ve prepared to be i a EEE iP ’ down the throats of the dele | ‘ ° ° the nonpartisan s venti a . partisan state convention. | é » e Ho: ki V tr | “St “Our col pondent may have 5 7 | TROSKINS VACUOlA SOE Hh oe iene Rey oa ns BENEFIT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION : what. the convention will do. In our A | Bismarck, ND. Judgment “he has guessed wrong inf | IH ey Admission 50c and 25c | ~~ \ 4 The Couricr-News is insistent that Pape and Army Officer ‘om (| i here is no “slate.” or that in, any| / er First Pol | = event The Courie: ews would not he an sale’ al V7 | an an a a anne Z aa ae aa ae AI rhe enough 16 undertake the prepara- ‘Gladiation” SaSt = fibre plant in this city and locating | fon and publication of such a slate, ——--—_— | Jornw: Cl TY MAY LOSE the operating plaut in Canada near ti whether tay Is an aon toe Rismarck, Minot, Grand and NEW BAKERY WILL JIMTOWN LEGION shat sit of the Taurisait belns oe | ‘Alberta this spring. he original plan will be adhered te] parg bably wi ed with! peer i : : : ee WOOD PULP SUBSTITUTE and Frazier appeased with an instruct salpoees tion Se aie Hoe OPEN IN FEW DAYS QUINT TAKES ONE SCARLET FEVER 1 DA} mio rompaay taker the raw. fax] eeaton for the yredene whe catia owen eae] ON THIRD STREET| FROM MOORHEAD straw and by putting it through its|HAean, is said to have been intended son of California, an avowed can- ° 4 . machines turns out a fibre which is ne frst place, will be the earns didate for the republican nomination 7 \ aoe ne De He 8—A Pout i used ag a substitute for wood pulp in| Candidate for governor, or whether It} for president, between ‘the middle and * Jamestown, N, D., Jan. 8,—The bas-/ f cases of scarlet fever and ol her f 3 | raper making and for. making twine | is,merely a politic desire upon the par:| the last of January. Senator Johnson Roy Logan, Leo Rockford and) jctyan team’ of the Jamestown post | contagious diseases have been repott- and other by-products, It has had/?f [he Conricr-News to avoid seemins John Hoffman to Have of the American Idgion defeated the|ed from various parts of Sargent Lore one machine in operation in this city to know apn advance just what the} ) 1 ‘ legion five from Moorhead, ‘Minn.,| county. ee ‘ : 5 - ‘ail summer preliminary to installing sigue 's. state convention. will do is} invitation by a state-vide committe» Unique Place here last night by a score of 14 to 10. ——=— Flax Fibre Plant Will Not Be eight other machines here, but unfa- sie eee independent politician: | of farmers, by several municipalities ‘ The game was~ closely * contested vorable laws, Mr. Eonny said. make|” capita : f and a number of commercial organiza-| puyers of bread and pastry will be| throughout with the score tied in the House Bargain: Enlarged and $20,000 it inadvisable to operate in North Da- pean Pe Sa gE | Hone. te epeeteu that Johnson-will) able to witness the various processes| lst ten minutes of play. During that b Lo: rn | kota ie } onfine him largely to the peace] in their manufacture in a new bakery time, Jamestown obtained three bas- Hougo! of 10 derh. ' This is F Payroll Lost “We have contracted for from 3.000 ) treaty. 2 which will be opened here January 20.| Kets while Moorhead got one. Moor- ous a bby he a y eat ip : : : \| to’ 4,000 tons of flax straw in the cer- t Jonhson sentiment! appears to -e|-phe plant will be located on Third| head was ffi the lead! in the end of the eltunved Me one of . last een Rea ‘An industry with a potential payroll | tral. part of North Dakota alone ‘and EN ion Ses North Dakota, He prob-| street, in tie new Logan building, | — Trail coin directly to the nee bridge. of $20,900 a year employing 150 men|have more orders for the finished ably is stronger with the league than) which’ is almost completed. aed luable: y be lost | product than we can handle,” said Mr. x any other candidate who yet has an-| Leg, Dp, Rockfird, Roy Logan and Lot 76x150, fect, , Hot Mone ae 4 f the first year will probably be lost| pony. “However, under the anarch- x nounced himself. Some have even) john A. Hoffman "will operate the ’ ars Bee iS neat si 100.00— pad to Bismarck and North Dakota be-|jsic government in this. state where predicted that the league will endors*| pakery, which is one in a chain of our $5,000.00. For quick sale $8,700. | cause of laws enacted by the Nohpari-! the governor ca seize private prop- Johnson, but this ‘is’ not considered! Barker bakeries in 172 cities in this . half cash, This is a real bargain. ' izan league majority in the state leg-| erty without rh@me or reason, I can- likely in North Dakota, where the F country, Mr. Hoffman, who started J. H. HOLIHAN. ieiatuse) ie Se + made. py | 20% recommend that our plant here be Sola Lacan snag foe a time! the Hoffman Chocolate shop, will be oa i his was the statement made, by | enlarged. ‘ fs a . is been, reawarened, Johnson: ayy. a 5 x lock ~ H. R. Bonny, president and general ‘MOVE O ALBERTA Vice Presidential Candidate De-| pears to be a favorite with organized wl ihaverasilve hares or the lace! wie oe manager of the A. G, F. F. Operating| “tn alt probabiity we will move to clares Self ‘Against th labor, as compared with othe natior at! Alok'ithe work imeidental to. the . e ——S— corporation of New York, just before Canada and install eight machines 8 £ eambldates, ad his s1a : making of bread and pastry will ‘be : a Pi : leaving last night for New York to|there near Alberta. We will, need Wilson Covenant cera to be much to the Flickertail | agne in full view of the patrons of j A FACTOR WORTHY OF . . attend a meeting of the stockholders | twenty machines for the 1920 flax crop Dee eae a atl the store. thereby making it possible eY-1- a DEEP COGITATION and directors of that corporation. Mr.| and these will be made and sent to] winiam craut Webster of Newler er Johnson will come Major Gen | so. purchasers to see exactly how e Were ‘Shi ” antl “Hon- ss . Bonny said he would recommend the} Canada as rapidly as we can procure York. ARICT ETNA. straight Whig ort ae fod, and whens the two tours their bread and cakes are made and Satisfied Shippers aided and 3 7 ulthnate removal: of the present ffax| them. Wo will maintain our one ma-| Governor John Webster of Comecti| which wi heveal thee elation strevetn| WHat ingredients go Into them. The eat eeu emarck Hide & Fur chine plant at Bismarck for the pres- ent, who as ed in founding Hart- aie Mies Fee Mle Goss eas interior will be painted in white “I suffered a great deal from sour Co. in Seomoune a volume of { ent because of the lease we have on! ford, Conn. in 16 rnd fifth in direct] ent indications ar that t ay Willer mjenamel and the slogan of the place} stomach and gas on the stomach. Af- Y business. the building we occupy, but do not} ine from Noah Webster, the'man wh | shout neck aml neck, will Wood have] "Hl be “cleanlines® and quality.” | ter taking Adler-ika I was immedi || ugutisged - a” al anticipate employing .a- very large|corralled all of the English words of| ine ‘k and neck. with Wood hav-| "An the equipment hay been receiv-| ately helped and a little over one bot- ‘Satisfied “ Customers” , always famous Old Recipe 3 | force here.” corralled all of the English words of] ing a trifle the better of it in the| oq°ang is now being installed. With| tle CURED ME.” (Signed) J. C. Bat-|j Have been and always will < for Cough Syrup * Mr. Bonny will return from New] of the 400 sicvatures which are Ree nea dl ote ae tathe his! the patent ovens it is planned {p turn | ley. i ae oir basic idea in making returns. P | York the end of this month and will| cary MRNTe RIL ONGREL NDR EOC otis cet eee OL ROL out tr ‘1 dleri-ka flushes 1 | Buyers of "4 i ea Ml sary to nominate him in North Dakotit] Governor Lowden of Ilinois begins ut fresh bread every thirty minutes| Adler-i-ka flushes Both upper and Knally and cheaply made at homo, then arrange for starting the plant in} 46 4 eaindidute on the republican ticket| to Joom on the horizon as a politied:| The mew concern will handle both} lower bowel so completely it relieves Furs, Pelts, Wool,. Hides and | Dut It heats, them all for." Canada, for vice-president of, the United States.} pace-maker for NEES Duet ‘lthe wholesale and retail trade ‘and| ANY CASE of gas on the stomach or Junk. ‘sults, = SE 5 expects to cover a large territory. sour stomach, ‘Removes foul matter | Tanners of * Thousdnds of housewives have found that they. can save two-thirds of the emoney usually spent for cough prepara- tions, by using the ~vell-known ol recipe. for making cough syrup at home. Tt is simple and cheap but it has no equal for prompt results, of a couxh and gives immediy re ally ‘stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or | Get 2% ounces of Pincx from any druge' pour it into a pint boive and add plain ‘granulated > sugar up to wake a full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrufy | instead of sugar syruy Fither way, it ly, and. lasts MISSOURI SLOPE CHICKEN SHOW IS IN FULL BLAST Mandan, N. 1 n, 8.—A fine ex- hibit of chicke: ducks, geese, tur- keys and, pigeons is to be seen at the opera house building at the annual ‘Misscuri Slope Poultry show today and Friday. There are close ,to 600 birds now entered and even more are expected. Besides the bird department of the show there is a fine display of grains, Mr. Webster s has been ye that he ect ates that his candidacy cordially received ang to file his petitions within a few days, He already has wou the republican nomination for yice president in South Dakota. Mr. Webster thas no set platform, ut he stands, he, Ys, against the surrender of any ‘of America’s sover eignty, and, therefore,, he » flatly eyposed to the league of nation Ile wi riginally in favor of the government's keeping the — rail but he finds public sentiment, taking a trend toward privaze* ownership and he admits “that if labor continues to show the saine greediness it-has dur- g FIRST LEAP YEAR DANCE OF SEASON Popular. Young Women. Hold Stccessful Affair [LEGION WILL HOLD DANCE AT TEMPLE SATURDAY NIGHT Second of Series Promises to Be which poisoned stomach for months. | Often CURES constipation, Prevents | appendicitis. Adler-i-ka is a mixture | of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple ingredients. Jos. Furs, Coats, Robes and Leather. Write for price list, and catalog. ‘ ‘Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Bismarck, N. D. Breslow, Druggist. The first leap year entertainment | of 1920 in this city was a merry danc- | ing party given by a number of well | known. young women of the city last; night at the. Knights of Columbus hall, to which the wae clean Greater Success Than Previous Event ; Loyd Spetz post of the American le- ' gion will hold its second winter dance tasles ‘good, kee bette an incubator exhibit an:l a fine display| ing the period of government control, wa confined Lo ii cX- | Saturday night at the Masonic tem-| It's truly ng how quicl of home. demonstration features ar-| it would be better for the railways to/P*@ etna ve |ple. The committee in charge of ar- acts, penctrating through ev: ranged and compzied by Miss Flsie| be in private hands,” d th a mo couple Sed |Tangements promises that this dance passage of the throst. anc Stark of this city who is at the head] Wr. Webster declares he knows lit- a ‘ hh sa) th will be even a greater success than . ens and raises the phi of the home demonstration depart-| tle abeut the Nonpartisan league, but ee as the ects for the previous one which was one of 4 see heals the membra a ment of Burleigh, count: esses regret for the apparent pete Me echments ae served | tte most successful held this winter. | Now under construction in the surely the a dreaded cough di ¢ better fo: hoarseni Pin ly _ecneen- ‘ trated componnd Norway pine extract, { over for. its healing effe Avoid. disay Gi drugeist fo full directior else. s Guaranteed to a | faction or money The Pinex Co., MONARCH COAL The C. A. Finch Lumber Co. has in several cars of Monarch lump coal. Now is the time to fill up while the getting is good. Those big, shiny lumps are just as shiny as ever. Phone 17. ‘ Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. + t the league has swallowed the republican party in North Dakota. The only avowed vice’ presidentiai candidate who has ,appeared in’ the Twin Dakotas is a lawyer by profes- sion, and following his graduation from Harvard, he-spent some time in the law offices of Robert T. Lincoln, sen of the great emancipator, in Chi- cago. , Me has.no sympathy with the T. W. W. nor with radicalisin of any similar dye, he announces, HERMANN DOESN’T and MeDonald’s . orchestra: furnished the music. These who were present were Miss Frances Adams, Mrs. V. Workman, Miss Helen Breen, Miss Hallie Scrog- gins, Miss Florence Clarke. Miss} {Mable Breen. Miss Beatrice McQuil- lian, Miss Christine Huber, Miss Elma Nadler, Miss Freda Nadler, Miss Viv- ien Dolan, Miss Gertrude_ Eichurst, Miss Cora Heinz, Miss Eva Bond, Miss Mamie Heinz. Miss Rose Coil, Miss Riley, Miss Edna Sunquist, Miss Edna Dahl, Miss Mamie Sunquist, Miss Ruby Amunson, Miss Clara Christensen, Miss Esther Hoover, Miss s Au A special invitation has been ex- tended to the members of the women’s auxiliary to the post to attend this dance, this being the first function since the women’s organization was started. McDonald’s orchestra will furnish the music, and the dance will be for legion members, members of the auxiliary and their friends. CHILDREN’S PROGRAM interesting program given by the children was the feature of yes- terday’s meeting of the Mothers’ club at the home of ‘Mrs, A. P, Lenhart. Among the children taking part_were . delightful city cf Minneapolis. \ THE new CURTIS will be a spacious, metropolitan Hostelry--splendidly complete in its appointments, and having many novel and unusual features to insure the Comfort and Enjoyment of its Guests. Reinforced concrete fireproof construction. * hy Will have 600 single and double rooms with priv; baths--many attractive Suites--a commodious and invitmg Lobby--public and private Dining Rooms--and exceilent facilities for Dancirig, Music, Parties, and other social diversions. Moderate rates. snag - Ready for guests in the near future— cvite for as descriptive Booklet. F. A. LAHR, President FOURTH STREET ~ make deliveries prompt- January 8th. ; January 9th ly. Phone 115. F. H.! ALL SEATS 25 CENTS Orpheum Theatre TRY TO GET IN! Carpenter Lumber Co.. all PTTTTTTtii tt Hi y NAOT NR FE AR COMPETITION Gertrude Owen, Miss idore, Simon, Dlodwin Orens, Manne ste ate Cc H T COMPANY 'B Mes nor am Mee ary Mies |ton, Harris Owens, Billy Bergesca and URTIS HOTEL Sait poe BR we A |, - FROM PRESIDENTS oer eS ean of Mandan: ue Ceeit ton, i the sublet of the Third to Fourth Ave.S. on Tenth St... Minneapolis, Minas ‘ A New Interest Period E Believes 1920 Will Break Old Marthe, Ever Se ee and re meeting a e a in ‘ = Rule That. Politics Kill % i ; z Baseball. | : FE F ; FA} Chicago, Jan. $—Presidential 2 | SCALED TE NUARY Tet fimtial deol cme cae eee ALL ROADS LEAD TO posits in by January 10th will be cred- Bi jor tue wor's ions Cincin: , fone : : ited with full three months’ interest on Fy itis) Min weity the came poeperity ie 4 April 1st. = = wie teed he revival of the EDR by 3 KING a CLAIRE f - ty = The internal Tows, which have ~ , n ( Es Ask us about our LIBERTY BOND SAV- fh | setticd setore the spring training sen B A CG C¢ O ] d WHI | NE \ INGS AGCOUNT. It’s a convenient way fA J ster tinieutes between the Amer -. H of safeguarding your Liberty Bonds and §; ira seals ited vont, to" the And an All-Star Cast in H Stamps, and we pay you interest on. your fA)" "1'io not expect 1m to follow the a ”9 H : } ee 2 rialy affected,” Herrmann.said. “On / 4 ; | its Guarante : eae “ i ens S| | |BUY GOOD COAL; « ————— SSS Gi || IT IS THE CHEAPEST) 1K ‘ : : Ei} Get acquainted with! { Wonderful as a Play! Four years in London ‘ 4 Se B ‘ k Hour Black Diamond Coal Tremendous as a Screen Drama!! Two seasons in New York First Guaranty all E|—the coal without aM IT IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST, STRONGEST PICTURES Capital $50,000.00 [fault We have. good OF THE YEAR staat had 4 jsupply on hand in lump = : E. V.LAHR, Cashier 4 jand egg sizes, and will Tonight Tone : MMMM