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PHSON BREAKER RRCAPTURED AND ON HIS WAY BACK W. M. Singheim, Alias ‘Willian +Kelley, Taken in Ohio City Last Week W..M, Singheim, alias William Kel- ley, who has twice made his get-away from, the North. Dakota. penitentiary, fod who whilé a fugitive trom justice twe years ago’ pulled off a daring stelng of automobile robberies and postotfice raids, js again in the tolls, having been cAptired at Dayton, 0., last week, and Warden McDonald an- nounces that Jack Gehriing of the prison staff is en rotue to Olilo to clam the: prisoner, Singheim was first sent up for burg- lary. He -served a year in 1915 and then made his escape. Nothing more was heard of Singheim untlt he and an-accomplice were captured in Rotette coynty, after they had stolen automo- biles in various parts of the state and with these had pulled off sev: eral bold postoffice robberies, in Manitoba and Saskatchewan,’ North Dakota had & prior claim on Singhelm, and it con yieted him in Rolette county on. two separate counts, one involving @ sen- tence of two to five years and the other of three to eight y fhe bandit | had served only’ 9 brief part of his second term when he and Charles King escaped. over the prison wall July 21, 1918. A night engineer GENERAL WOOD. AGAINST. MILITARISM . “WHO'LL BE PRESIDENT?”— BISMARCK: DAILY .TRIBUNE . the. communist sec emiieese 4 “The committee's. investigators, hays: discovered im Reckestep,and some: oth- TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920 er fmpertant cénters' ap-state that: the} ° Young Peoples’ Socialist league, an ot shoot of:the. Socialist party of; Amv- 20d commonly called ‘Ypsels’, has all igned - itsél¢ with. the Communists and {8 slevoting i time and attention ing the principles “of. Com- Mr. Berger said, Tho: dhvestigators have. discovered. nat the ‘i leagues of. girls. and boys. between, 12 ants 1G;,to teach them the principles Communism: - There is: evidence. to, iagleate hat a large part of thig:'th: given in Schools conducted! nddys, some of which are éalled > iy School: Phose Whose memory. oxte ds hack ! cadthey fhian a. day thac during the war ‘the *¥psels’. were quite i couraging Objectors’.: ‘The: gules are. all-over fhe state, in all the? important cities.” :€ONDEMNS ACTS. “OF GOV. FRAZIER Removal of Gallagher and el zina: Declared: Unwarranted By Neighbors Beach, N.'D., Jan.19,—At a mecting of citizens Saturday night the fol- ‘lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted,..it. having come to. the eats ‘of Beach. people that a-report was he- Ing clreulated that the, people of Gold- have formed Junior | "ALGOHOL,-3 PER CENT. j i _Ateeotabt rojaratititt | sim#ating theYood by. Regula: ting the Sinai dy for Alelg pful Reme ly Gonstipation-and Diaries -and TFeverishness and: JLoss.0F “nt f resuling tere fron int aan ‘en. Valley. county approved the | 1 moval by, Governor Frazier of. States Attorney, R. F. Gallagher and Sherifi John. Piorzina, i | “Whereas, A: report, is bet ig circu- Hated that the: people, of Eeach fully]. approve the a atthe penitentiary Was accused of as- sisting in .the get-away and was arrest- ed: and prosecuted on the charge. Singheim, or Kelley, is regarded as a dangerous criminal, and Warden MePonald is much pleased with his recapture, BLOOM SELLS DEVILS LAKE JOURNAL PLANT torhey R. F. Gallagher. John: Pierzina he it, “Resolved, That ‘this me Jan, 20.—- both as “ct ( * Jan Oe tirely insufficient to cause their-re- | conviction that Covernar. Frazier was. -. ‘our. heat’ they were effici- ‘n a the, De qG uted ' authoritie: ¥t has probably -been developed by:} ently ghey nee te eR OR NCL Mes mony: 18. the. serving, the people when sus- vended from office that, they did their, yfull duty in- the. Bowen case and it} 4 ‘all other. matters pertaining to thir ‘offices; that we are cognizant of the testimony adduced in. the. hearings. age{nst these mep.,and dee: more than a moment’s consideration by: any unbiased’ judge; theretare; be it further goyerh. ain Snoymally d' under eel k eg {So iaeaige sh ‘ ment: will {funétion management and dH. Graham, for eight s manager of. th Journal Publishing company has pur- cpus Col. Bloom's interests, case ‘in removing’ ‘these ‘officials, ‘and we believe that in so doing he did “Tceaotved; That we; the ‘neighbors an injustice:to them and to the’ people f° Messrs, Gallagher and Pierzing whos electad: them to Lomice. and without knowledge of this actiony | siete declare our faith in them and firm M4 Pthe kind of army ‘work he has’ always our i | heen called, upon: .to:Ao. riginalty. f s :We-mu he, 50! into:-the. in’a respect for property, as sbut ‘as galled ii square deal for labor But above:.all we! CHICAGO, ¢ pigéon-holed General Leon: Wood as a man with a single- mind, dedicated to militarism, se. their filing-cabinet , when he gets, his vocabulary ‘ae i must “definite announcement of Mr. i re respect, on an ab + building Upont of that niedieval seas : intended = uta. a bas the rh iz | Sohite s¢spect, for the 80:per cent ef| nation a modern state, moder: “REFLECT”? made. However, itis understoo¢ campaign. on population. 500,000 people: in thre: ea! H ee ia considering another, newspaper pros] Not that the general is.not superbly | two. - We want in Amoeri¢ajno privileg- gave him ne broad’: busi | Perfect ealth Is Yours ‘SKUNK RATS | MINK Command Top Prices. ., position. No change in the present pol, a soldier, but his character cunnot. be {1 icy pf the paper or ils polities has been played with one finger whglly upon | No autocracy of swealth, no! vmptished, the Sime token no: autocracy of oc- the “gigaople < task i ith an. ex ditiousness: and precision : Ifthe Blood Is Kept Pure announced. the elumlenbure) theme, It’ .inyolves ther.” that: brough aim national fame, and. oo « Loxertones;, of .-high-noted. political indeed’ as though Gen- | trom that time’ on ie/has: had one, con- A few bottles of S CONSIGNMENTS: SOLICITED TRIES TO HOOF IT; liberalism even’ viore ‘than. the. bas: beloved colonel had” come j ‘another, ending cine, will revitalize your blood and \ Buyers. of. 1; measures of the blood and iron motive, FREEZES HIS HEELS) "ite wit one any audience of Share pinay the sweep of octaves in hig mind in-a > Fort. Yates, N..D.,. Jan. 2063006!) very, few minufes, and’ he wil run Bruiguire tod. for, ‘the farm school | the stales of opinions so id yin a near Fort -Yates: by automobile, The) talk that lagging behind the gomposi- car broke down.enroute and: Brniguice, ton’ will he more. or, less the ‘average struck cof across the .prairle to coms. hearers. plete the trip. Me lost his. way and. MILITARISM is now a: pationt in a Jeeat hospital, | | “We don't” want fo develop militar-| are no polltical: Mite with both -fect. frozen, The ee ism" in this country,” sald General) statur ing ‘doctors. state that amputation , ot] Woed to me‘in the very first strain’ of certainly no man: coud fail; to sharpen {one foot may be necessary, toy talk with him int the U8. A.| hils beliefs’ the fine mettle, of the hea alinrter in Chicago, ““and wey colorel, forediost’ American’of his 'ti ‘conl Ghy a NOT FAVORI DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR ia rt stand spiritually, at. his. elbow and | reminded, him of the’ third..eide. of; | the triangle.” $0 I spoke vot, his.greaf | 1 five you new strength and = ealthy, vigorous vitality... Every- one nceds it. just now to kecp the. system in. perfect condition.” Ga to your-Crug store and:get a bott! to-day, and if you n ny medi cal advice, yow'can: obta’ i ‘out:cost by writing to Medical Di« rector, Swift Specific Co, 46 Swift boratory, Ls ata, Ge, ould’ icular heed Furs, buen Hides and * Yort 3! to any" steal per Ait rout blood supply is becoming sluggis that. (th lessening in jts oe sy: ily wards off jense that. is ever present, wi bag to. attack ‘wherever there 1 is an: Tanners of. Furs, Coats, Robes te Leather, Send for price list ‘and catalogue Bismarck Hide & For oe Bismarck, N.: D, T never apdlegi vt the pee y man) must’ shape’ and, modify his” political. tenets, from con: | - 3 te fell ‘that’ to the: Speen cosmos — too, Fe It.ls Fr | General Leonard: Wood stands. for, zor { al informutio1 our. people don't want it, “They feel: it ~ =| undemocrati¢, as it i OH a‘peopl who have alw: (6 war. for war , loose: thinking in reality playing th ‘UD That is not so. “Wealth, truly seen; the servant | we the people, not, their master, There thre it should be So, “emphoyed for general betterment..of all. Fl be done and..Will, prove. properly utilized by a nation, becomes i the direct agent of national prosperity -{ sha nie. Monde the: ington-of Jebn..Kamesech of 'Hillsboro, now.. being held’ At Camp: Lewis: and |) wanted dn.Peall ;founty on a charge. oF wife desertion. “Danderine’’ creates mass of. thick, gleamy. waves. have deepened mightily... Like most soldiers who a of war, they hate it, ' “Our. people do want, Howeyer, I he- ieve a wniversal training for rational | service, a training that will put prac- ‘tieally ‘out of. qli¢stion. an unprovol ‘attack upon-our peace, Such a ing js ‘tle very antithesis of militar! —Prussianism, “It is a training of classes. together for. full’ citizens in aur: republic, ‘and will democratiz: ‘our people as no other thing can. LAW AND ORDER. “As a. matter of obvious fact, [wwe have no issue in’ America as to | miltarism—we don’t. want it, and-no johe'is going to try to force it upon | * is. feeling. seen much “To gain this end we should gladly. encourage legitimate business but: re » | strain Just as forcefully. business that | 41 is harmful and, dan; us. Let.us! z ght of the fact thaé withou siness In’ full flower, we a j not haye: prosperous: oy contended 1a) bor conditions. “The réal remedy for | he-high cos of’ living is to be. cud sed production and ‘increas TY 1 to estab lomestie conditions and to.mect] ion soon to come for. over : - that ‘Young a to teach comiiuiism hav . in all the important cities-of New Fork 1p state, says Deputy “Attorney General Rerger,’ In. Rochester: and somé up-~ ————————E—EESSS “SYRUP..OF. FIGS”. CHIED’S Li LAXATIVE rnment. operations, too; and: in or that foo amuch | of "our -wrok jiug capital is not wéed to pay oft the [i pwarAdebt we. must.spread the payment i thu: , Hot throtiling, the present busi- yo. We should hav then, | proper’ i the compe! trade, us, “The great outstanding today in America is the issue of i ani order. This is the ‘got to meet’and to ma i see clearly that if we give hastages | {\ at all to anarchy, then automatically | ‘stops all our progress and all our | business of life, t “Ax nation, to be. an effective force, inst needs have stabi Just as a human b it; and -nationa] .s had only: through respect for its Jaw and. the , maintainance of order, < ek é at'Tongue! “Remove Pot is eep u >. OUF. fntlnie. thrift wae sons From Stomach, Liver’ “We must: demand rigid economy By In a few inoments you can transform | your :plain, dull; flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full) of. life. Just get at any. drug or toilet), counter a.sinall bottle of “Danderine” for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the “Danderine” and: draw this through your hair, taking one small strand .at a time. Instantl: yes, immediately, you. have doubled the beauty of your hair.. It will be a|'. “These are. basic principles, and in mass, so soft, lustrous and so easy to] the welter of windy talk that we have | doup. All dust, dirt and excessive oil | is:removed. or, less loosened our grip on them. But Let Danderine put more life, color,| they are eternal law fl § BEWARE OF ALIENS “Another point: we must scrutin ‘from this time forward the character of. our cimmigrytion. more, carefully vigor, and brightness in your hairt.| on political truths | than ever before, and to do: this, This stimulating tonic will. freshen} sagacious forefathers, the men of 1776 |! oes on hoard ship fer Amer- your scalp, check dandruff and falling}. .. ‘RESPECT ¢ TITUTION .Weyhaye put just about al the hair and help your hair to grow-long;|’, “We must. grasp, again | the, stern | nd in qu it will sfandvand to continue to keep th American spirit preponderant—the be lief’ that we may find all our libs {under the constitution. — Eyer {away from that constitution i 3 thick ‘strong and beautiful. we have 2 | NOTICE - Consumers “ -Black- ;Smith Shop . just : opened for business. Necessity of--respeet. for- our. consti- toward anarchy; 4 “Real Americans realize. today our]! ' watchword is ‘steady!’ and that, this not the, time for new: adventures, but, indeed) the (jné to Hold on ‘to th> |. principles. and: policies that, made ‘us at our work is to build up more ‘consclou: than, ever a pirit, of, intense’ nationalism as con- ted with a Aoose-tibered: ‘interna- s ~ Dear-Publie#! For how much: ‘of the-High Cost of Living are you yourself | : directly responsible? How much of the “High prices” are you submitting. to,-without.the effort of trying to economize? Not all manufacturers nor’ * all merchants are’; “ ‘profiteers. ” Maybe .none’ of them. are intentionally. Maybe some have better.resources of buying for Jess. Maybe there are. athers.who can sell cheaper because it costs them less to do business. Are you séeking out the places where real economy awaits you? - If not, don’t j complain ; about “high prices’”—the fault is yours. If you're really: sincere ' in keeping down expenses, take the trouble to “shop around. ”” There are some: places well worth looking into> They are. -advertised every day” in this. paper. fe iiay nan Rhe package, titen te ‘are sure ‘your child. is. having ‘the pest and » ved harmless, laxative or physic’ for, the! fittle stomach, liver an ee Chile dren’ love its delicious: fruity taste. Full directions for child’s dose ‘on’ each! hot it without fe ‘"Pape’s Diapepsin’’ at once fixes Your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach “Hf we ire going to. be a force for good in. the world—and we are going to it will be because area strong, ced peoplewith & strong na- it andk.with the right kine tional conscience We want. 19 help -all the world, but to do that we e got to be Americans first ‘Horseshoeing — Our Specialty E. H. Ryder’ ; Blacksmith. © : At Consumers Barn ; 216 Eighth St. Phone 270 what upset: sone stomach? Welk do} bother! ‘The nt you cat 0 tablet of.two Of Pape’s: Dfapepsin® all the permet ‘ump of indigestion pain, the sourne: HAS CONSTRUCTIVE MIND F | heartburn: and belching. ote ses, due fy} As, General. Wood talked, touching acidity, inish—truly: we rful ! \on the problems bor.and capital, r{: ,Sfillion of people Laow that it js of nationalism, production, of im- Ineedless to be bothered with indiges- migration, of Amerieanization, of tax- tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stdu-| ation, of. education, aréplifying each ch. i few tablets of Pape’s Diapep- "issue and diagnosing it, It eayne into in, neutralize acidity and give relief: ust relief that the passion of THIS Lat. once—no waiting! Buy a bo: of) seldier|s “mind is. not predatory, but Pape’s Diapepsin. now! n't, constructive. That this side of Gen- miserable! Try to regulate your atorn: eral W6@od is’ practically -his whole na- ‘ach so you can eat favorite foods with-|.ture; is going to surprise and dazzle out causing distress. The cOst is so| Americans if he becomes the Republi- lithe. The benefits’ so areal, zi {can nominee for president.” after meals, tongue—keéep your at: to digestion Se?