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car 4 a Wee ‘ at . aa ‘ \ HRLP Wanvin dia! ARN THE BARHER TRADED work, big wages; feq weeks Pexpert Instruction}. thine, an ne faved by our methad;. only int giltution of its kind in ihe Northwest or write for catalog.” Moler Bee er ele ion tK. Nicollet ay: Min- st. neal 2 fegelipo. 1 ONCE Tor “ate MEN Wa! ana _ Fadlator ronan Call nt Kinzels F Mandan, .N.. D. . HELP WANTED—FEMALB WANTED—Cook and waitress, * Banner House. 104 Main jotreet: Ebene, 231. WANTED—oin for eneral hi it. 311 4th St. Phone & “ aro PERSONAL TIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED _ with * widow woman, 45 to 60 years old, . - a usékeeper “Bainey Schuller, Antler, nN. pr spox Fn A Ly WORE WANTED W. ANTED—Washing. Phone 7 a Four ‘rooms; “all modern; single rooms...’ Nice warm. place for. aap fe $7. 00-and $8.00. per mont! z 1-9-2wks ‘oom, fig pater Call Bey Aveny B. 1213-1 BOARDERS WANTED’ | heat. FOR SALE*BY OWNER—A real bargain. Stucco home’ in. Riverview - addition, completely modern, on pavement. Three hedrooms, oak floors threughout: Priced mene for quick sale, 1 Possession at. orice gna térms, call Telephon pees Veta avasaae me cere Salt et le WANTED: TO BUY—from, owner, seven or, eight room modern house, well lo- cated.- Address P.O, Be me Of the best proposi- er, offered; in this part. of .the tatecin a ranch or dairy, farm, about 1,060, acres,” inost of whict fs Mis- south Rien bottom. land ‘and worth 0 rer acre,: as It produces a: erop axon year..and fats: pf them; bu ings. fences. 000.00; $5,000.60 bal to ‘suit chagone At 6 per: cent,’ 3 dress or see, J.C. Iv a LANDOLOGY—A. saagiaine: aiving “the factsin regard to the land ‘situation, ‘Three ‘months’ subscription, Free, ° If for a home of as ‘an investment ar thinking of buying good farm land: ply “write: .me° a’ letter and ; s: NDOLOGY and all: p: -ticulars’FR: Addrosy is yi ology, Skidm Land Co. more. Bldg., Marinette, “Mall me. L, 1.00, 1 yeaa eg sate: arrival any ywhere, . Weather does not affect shipping: ‘Send? fot cats alogue, Sam } 28 Aiournay Bb m6 en go, Mi. NF io) buy Meat ‘Market. or good location for new one. .Willpay all cash for. medium’ sized ‘xhop ‘or would trage cléar. half section Canada land and cash for lal ‘ge shop. Tite as “I me an bisitiess. | Allan’: - Mason: Ci REE ‘POLLARS Wilk cost: you to, ait ole Typewriter. soabnse ea with "wey feature’ Ee ‘Information: ne No, fora wate 114 cara of Tribune, $Me sen 2680 HAVE, YOUR. ‘forni letters eat 6 Multigraph. We. do ‘addressing ana me lige, Exper! counting... Raom |: leRgert. Block, Phone - 662, -. 2 1-13-Twk BOARDER. W. m and board nine dollars per week, $1.50 per day, (50 cents and. 75 cents. per room, Steam ‘heated. rooms. :; ‘Banner Huse, Phone 9-1mo, WANTED Xo) BUY—Piano, must ‘be In good condition and priced right, give idescPiption: and. price: i fetter, Lock Box .72, Hazelton, N. set FOR SALE—$6, 000.60 es ‘of general merchandise and fixtures. Pficed right to move quick.: Address .H’ Freisz, flasher, N. _D. 10:tWK SIN Dept of Agreculton saree re ultur 10 “Woes Devt. eri *: spiel FOR resarat eatia bi ota clean and. in good atthe io or Phone. Bispen hogany -pedestal and old rose nile fringe, Diameter 5 Lil ano, not-a d hut. little, D. iw Picoting and pleat ing, 400 ‘Fourth street. Mrs. C. P. : Larsen, 12-30-1mo FURNITURH FOR SALE and a dan four, room. modern cottage: for rent, ply: 809" Rosser St. s 1 fail shoats weighing from Carl Anderson, uth af Fatch on it, us “Snyder, Washburn, N ‘ jr, SAL 60 .to 90 pounds. past of city. VICTROLX sFO. 8 f Phone 2-14-3t riage and reed Herman’ Ode. ‘eas range. 2 Es rass bed. Phone 478L. WANTED—Wasbing to do at EOE SELL You. ‘To TAUE A “BATHS 2 WELL ¢ ’ ; RE Qdicu ‘AROUT Lee vgs 1 TEDNESDAY,. JAN.~ 14,1920 ~ | ment. in ‘North Dakota retently com- s| the state library. | pills the: state, auditor declined to »| were ‘Sogialism: and" Modern Stience.’ ') Governor Frazier, Nonpartisan exec: iy | utive, déclines to dismiss Totten, who Kee al ica. Connection, ai ‘Between Soviets: STANGELAND 18 WITNESS .| Discredited, Discharged Totten| ‘Rducational Expert”. Called By. Committee... ‘Washington, * Jan. ‘he Town: ley Nonpartisan leagué is to be made OX the: subjeet. of a portion of; the: in- vestigation which the Senate commit- tee on “red” activities in this ¢oun- try,-headed by,.Sen. George H. Moses of New Hampshire, is to conduct, - Jt is proposed to discover' how muca sympathy and_ affiliation, if any, the. league ;has {With the Russian move- ment,-As part of this invéstigation it is being planned to call, Charles Emil Stangeland, who was recently: remov+ ed from his connection with-the North Dakota state Mbrary. te:< 4 Concerning the affair, Charlés - C, Hart,, Washington correspondent of the Portland Oregonian, has: wired his paper, the following: “To .what extent. the. Nonpartisan league movement in North Dakota and other northwestern states: sympathiz- es with the soviet system of Russia is a question suggesting one field: of inquiry to the Senate Committee Soon to begin an investigation of all alleged movements to overthrow: the govern- ment.of the United States. Recent developments, added:to the attitude -of leaders and organizers of the Nonpartisan league in.'North) Da- kota and elsewhere, during. the. war, appear; ta:;make-.some inquiry..in. that direction. esséntjal, in-,the. opinion: of Sen. George »H. Moses, chairman of the. committee ‘to make the radical.in-} vestigation... It, will be recalled: that TERR pie! Seve Do Tat ABouT Twice } ARO THEN Tamtc ITS Too Much. WoRK--1F She’D EAT SicKP> | SHOULD SAY | Ala sick! [ve Gor. WOGES TON SOMETHIN ® | Tepe You ea Toll Toucw “THE FLOOR WITHOUT BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE - BY ALLMAN RoR coup IN. YouR Room AND Pur Oi A KIMONA AND Go TuRoUcH “WS EXERCISE TWENTY TIMES - STANO. UP STRAIGHT, ARMS OUT AND -BEHD OVER AND BENDING ‘THE KNEES — q { DID IT Once BUT | ForGoT ABouvT THAT BETTER P~ RED WoT RADIATOR I Less AND GET MoRE ExERcISE sue’D Fee. BETTER ~ : President, Townley; founder. of the} league,<with another former officer, is unger: Cconviction.in Minnesota courts on a shares of ‘Aisloyalty. s "those recent development comes out in the activities of Charles | Emil: Stangeland, former professor ot political economy at Washington State college, ‘Pullman, Wash. Public senti- pelled the. dismissal of: Stangeland'by the board of administration which had employed: him to.zhake.asurvey of “When. it came time. to -nay. the sue vouchers for a large number of a leged ; avarchistic, ; Bolshevisti ant’ free ‘love’ books which .had been installed. in-the library by Stan- Pgéland. <The charactér of the: books is: sufficiently told dn: the:titles: and’ in the named of \the authors. Included by Ferri; ‘Evolution. of Property,’ by {Not Guilty by: Hlatch- Lave and: Ethics) by Kuen Key, 1 ‘Anarchism, and: Socialism,’ “The Boighevists snd Ww. ‘orld Peace,’ by Leon, ite he Profits i ine on the sym: Nonpartisan’ league government -of ‘North | Dakota ;by: the fact that“it was with difficulty. that Stangeland’s. removal. was .forced-even: after the. exposure -as to: ‘poisoned’ It-| brary, George. Totten, chairman of the board of: administration, admitted | that “he employed Stangeland: on: the} recommendation of Prof, Charlés Aus- {in Beard, formerly of Columbia uni- versity, whose radical ideas. are quite as well advertised as those of Scott Nearing, another former professor “Rollers Under Totten” «(Totten said ‘he would resign if ‘Stangeland was removed, but public séntiment ran so high that the board had to act.. Totten has not resigned but. the same sentiment which com- pelled Stangeland’s removal is now seeking to. put rollers under Totten, is his appointee. “Stangeland audaciously boasts af his biography in ‘Whois Who’ that ha is @ member of a German political society which has headquarters in Berlin. “Throughout the war his bi- ography proudly carried this fact. In 1912 he was detailed as secretary of the United States legation at La Paz, Bolivia, ‘and in: 1914 transferred to London’ as cond: secretary of ihe United States embassy. “Just one year after the war started he resigned and the state department has always declined as a matter of policy to discuss reports published at the time that the resignation was the outcome: of protest from the British government..to- the American Secre- tary of State. “After the United States entered the war, Stangeland was in- dicted in New York foy an alleged vio- lation of :the trading. with the enemy act. The case was dismissed two weeks after the armistice .was sign- y ed, the Department of Justice files show. » Record in Washington “Stangeland is of Scandinavian ex- traction and has a noted wife, former: ly Karin Michaelis of Copenhagen. Denmark, widely known as author of numerous books. He says in-his biog- tudied: in France, nd this, coupled of the'last three or four’ years, seems to make him a valuable witness at any radical in- quiry.. Aside from what. he. will tell the ,comunittee, it. is anticipated tbat a further ling may be obtained on his movements. through the files of ihe department. of Justice. That. depart- ment. Stapgeland's energies since this coun- try entered the. war,’ but said ‘that it was an established policy. not to re- veal ‘stich-information except for offi- celal use, The Senate committee has authority to call for. it, * “Stangeland gives as Seattle, but ha time there recently. with his, activi spent. but. little NATION-WIDE THRIFT DRIVE |: Saaaiany 17 to 24 Is the Date For Campaign New York, Jan. 14—Eight ways to be thrifty will be taught the people of ‘the, United States, in a national thrift campaign extendiig from Jan, 17 to Jan. 24. “National Thrift Week” wilt wil- ness the Y. M. C. A. with government backing carrying a thrift message to every man, woman and child in the country: ‘The campaign is being con- ducted ‘with the co-operation of the; banking, insurance, real estdte and commercial interests of the country. Among the influential’ men who are; supporting the movement, both finan- eially and actively, are Homer I. Fer- guson, president of the U.S, Chamber Herbert ‘Tfouston, id nclated| Advertising Clubs of the World; Prof. Irving Fisher of Yale, Governor Al- len of Kan Adolph Lewisohn and KE, iK, Satterlee, New York banker. The campaign will be ie WANTED TO RENT 1 ; W, furnished ng fort inquire §. mode! elec nee for and wife. 3. Bergeson 1-12-tf three light: hou DR. W. H. PEWE. D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic i Lucas Block | RBS. ENGE,D.C.PRC | Chiropractor H Consultation Free activity, ig intended’.to be atl day, and=will emphasize the service a bank»renders a. community, be conducted dy: the térests~in each locality. days, stheir designation admits having much data on! D: Home Day. Day. ‘Thursday; Jan, dust his home address] conducted | , Suite. 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 He Began to Begin to Begun! solely along cducational lines.” How ie lay, Jan. 23--Family Budget : i AW ee a ay. to spend wisely “will vee eee Saturday, Jon, 24—Pay Bills upon even more than how to save. Promptly Day. Each of the eight days s2*, aside unebEniaerees for the. campaign will de oted imparting Information. to. one’ special subject ant tine off! qh wttle boy across the way came “The first d Saturday, ift or: bank tn to call on’ me when F was baking doughnuts. He informed me his moth- /ér mide doughnuts, too, After a silence ba said: “She lefS nie eat only three when she bakes ther.” After another silence he added: “She didn't bake any Te will banking in- The othe and purpose will be: this week yet."—Chicago American, Sunday, | Jan. 1S Shiaré WAU | eee ates Others Day. i a) Bn Monday, Jan §~—Life Tnsurance BI s MA RCK jesday, Tan, 20--Own Your Own FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Parked, ~Make a Will THeet, ii oe Wednesday, Jan, 21 ‘Day. “he Now WieLL Foren A SPELL wh OL’ EGNPT = LOTSA ELBOW ROOM ws TERRITORY © FROW TH OLD TIME WHOTOS OF = EGNPTIANG, YOU'D “THINK BY TH’ WAY THEY POSED, THEY WAS CRAMPED FROM FA WALKIN" SIDEWAYS UP HARROW IMITATION OF A PYRAMID BRICKLAYER WH TIME OF RAMESES, STRAP- HANGING HOME FROM WORK ON A TROLLEY CAR; Nemive HAUNTS AIN'T TH’ U.S.A ‘CAUSE YOU'D HAVETA GO MORE'N ‘7 DAYS ¢ WITHOUT A 58 % DRINK! Z HEH- Het WELL, CAM oL HUMP- chee, c ~ | oceurred long before they knew each N INEWPHASEOR OLD TRIANGLE ‘MURDER CAUSE Young Husband. Slays Man Who Betrayed Wife in Her Girlhood BRIDE WOULD TAKE BLAME ROCHESTER, N.Y.) Jan. 14—The ‘honeymoon murder,” for which Mr. and Mrs, James Louis. O'Dell are held) in jall here, .is a puzzle to lawyers and to students. of morbid psychology, Edward J. Kaoeip of Rochester was the victim. _He was 19, and when he was 16 and Mrs, O'’Déll was 15, , they had been sweethearts, « .His body was found, hacked and hattered, five miles from Rochester. both Claim: Death Mrs, O'Dell sobs .to. police officers {quiet her; ‘I killed him! Jimmy is ‘innocent, I killed him myself. because he wrecked our happiness.” GIRL. IN THE CASE MRS. PEARL O’DELL O'Dell, who is 22—four years old2r than his bride—is more composed. “Pay no attention. to what Pearl ysays. I killed him, because he desery- ed to. die.” James O'Dell of Olean, N. Pearl, Beaver of Lopez, inet Jast summer, and wer istma ¥., and married a s. The bride Kneip shad |} when. they were little confessed that been. her lov more than children and that, he had wronged her, Ruined Honevmoon | That confession runied. the honey. moon, , Hour after hour, day and night ONelL raved and raged aginst th : youth who haa yi affections of his br Mrs. O'Dell pitied tee; husband And pleaded with him to forget .the past; to overlook an. act. of folly..which had other. Put O'Dell rapidly developed | 2. mania. He loved “desperately, but his ‘hatred of Knelp embittered, every | kiss, both Mr. and Mrs, O'Dell, the young }man. doveloped an intricate plan of ‘punishment’ for Kneip. | Fle went to the factory where Kneip ; | worked and, representing himself as! a deputy’ sheriff, placed Knelp under arrest.’ He. took his prisoner to ‘the O'Dell home where he compelled him to face the girl he had wrogned and O'Dell’s father and: mother, Kunelp bowed his head ‘before an outpour- ing of condemnation, in which the four joined. Taken to Lonely Spot. Then O'Dell carrying out his mad plot with utmost coolness, ordered his | wife to dress for a journey and hand- enffed her to Kneip. We called a taxicab and the three were driven to @ lonely country road. O'Dell first said he was taking Knelp to an of- ficer, then told him: he would first have to face the girl's mother, The eab was dismissed and O'Dell walked his captive to an jsolated spot alongea railroad where he handcuffed him to a tre “There he . O'Dell told his. girl- bride. “Ie has spoiled everything for us. Do what you want to him.” Mrs, O'Dell drew from beneath her poat, &@ Jong rasp file and. hurled hers self upon Kneip, batfering him while he ple: aded for me Hlfe collapsed, S, Dell removed the 4, Kneip attempt- appled with O'Dell and had almost choked him to death, when Mrs. O'Dell, who had been at- vg Kneip with all her strength, sded in striking him down, O'Dell then crushed Kneip’s skull\ with a chi. ed to Mr. and Mrs... O'Dell together drag- ged the death man to a creek bottom, after they had stripped him and hid+ den his clothing. A fireman on a passing train : Good HEAVENS? ) UAVEN'T. You & BEGUN Yo ia Co, por re) ( BEGINNING Yo BEGUN BY BLOSSER beside a railroad crossing | ‘and to physicians who. endeavor to: ede ed him’ in the]: According to. statements made ‘by! police, The driver of the cab that earrled = | Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell and Knefp into . the country was discovered, and the two. were arrested. 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