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MO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU at the university and many aye. also NDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926 heing sent to Governor Frazier and Southern Mothers Have Found a ° Way to Treat Children’s Croup and Colds Without Internal Dosing Feb, 48. ismarek, town, as well as some 60 other citi- - That the alumni in the far west are Lynn J. Frazier, Governor, qi () ; b the oftices of the administration board q f 4 j at Bismarek. f (-}_ Among. these is one. sent from} | | Tang gdon demanding that ‘Lotten pe ousted, signed 4 ypractically all of the . > KEPT SECRET zens. Another of similar tenor with : ‘ : 8 large number of signatures has been received from Pembina county. | of Administration Are + aroused over the situation is evidenced : ‘ * rie by the follawing mes s Which ar- Admitted to Quiz ed today from. Spolmne: SEEKING. NEW: GROUNDS dD. % Understand effort being made by ‘ Totten and Socialists to remove Presi- Believed That Opponents of the uniy. tudents and alumni of that 7 No One But Members of Board | PROTESTS FROM WEST Spokane, Wash, dent Kane of: univer We alumni ne “ emphatically protes aise \ President Feel Case Must ng in university. aff ” Be Stronger ame and value of the uni- ‘ to the people requir that 1 eee een oe ae an LL mothers everywhere know that chil- frand For Feh, 28.—Deans and isk that you remoye ‘Potten and 7 : H : : heads of departments at the state|any other pastisan from the board. dren’s stomachs are delicate and their di- university were Saturday being ques-| . (Signed) Fred S. Duggan, 99; Dr i ea i i tur be: th th & B tieged by the maj members. of ae jake Or Gien apie gestions sily dis d, and erefore cy ; a ober 4 the stite hoard of administration Sat-| Bosworth. 1 or should be given as little internal dosing as, . urday in the effort to. find some j E. J. Farle fication for. the eore’ to remove eae possible. Yet croup and colds come often and f e from. the persidency | LEMKE CALLS MEETING rtainl t 1 d. 2 ion, € Present Kane’ was given no om| OF G, O. P. COMMITTEE certainly cannot be neglecte portunity to hear or refute the tes- , timony Which is thus presented only TO ENDORSE TICKET A Norta Czrolina Draggist Solves The Use of Vicks Has Steadily the three. members of the board, =e s oe George, A. ‘Totten, Sr. Robert Muir (Continued) tron Fuca Ono) the Problem Increased ‘ ane TN agen and a stenographer, tee are at Bismarck. Avy other Thanks to Lunsford Richardson, a Starting with the customers of Mr. A s sent, rganization is unauthorized.” ist i ff 5 A What farther action, if any, is con} ” ct alateneat & u eae Eade druggist in Greensboro, N. C., this Richardson’s retail drug store, the sale of | templated te the anak: 1a bors atl py Re Selden Wilcox, state man : problem has been sol¥ed, and Southern this external treatment has grown, coun- his time could) not be learned. ager, who returned yesterday from = 4, ave i : Tho - president, was. in. conference iz trip. “a ie acne hacteoi tie mot! hers have been given method of ty by county, state by state, until now with members of the board late F state where he made arangements treating cold troubles‘externally. Mr. Vicks can be found in almost any drug ie ae aa + aa fame ey for the Johnson meings at Grand Richardson discovered a salve that store in all sections of the United States. \ 1 N Z | i ie laid before Forks and Fargo. q ald + : ata ' \| Ny 2 ae {ne sama evidence ia Y : Ly Scout three yepublican would vaporize by the body heat when Mothers who once use Vicks always | i| NH N I placed befare Aha: HiveEnOR GH: ING. 66 slates for the resident ia primaries » epplied over throat and chest. These keep a bottle on hand thereafter. It is {! VTA Ne » casion of ‘his visit here several days | ere put in the tield hy a convention vapors, inhaled with each breath, car- so easily applied, so quick in its effects, Hi , ¥$1 called for Bismarck on Janmary 28 by : | \ ee ene ROUSE Gunder Olson; hy a second republi- ried the medication through the air pas- and, best of all, can be used as often : | i} \ \\ Z In ths. meantime . njiosit logs AMOR ct comvention ine oust fouthe sages to the lungs, at the same time the and as freely as desired, without fear t | ii the students of the University to the} tei ae a teen Seiad salve was absorbed thru and stimulated of harmful results. \\\ \| \|b 8 cn z ogi 6 7 ta a call issue ‘ aa f ae to unseat the president i8 | seven “republican” members. of. the the sltin, attracting the blood to the sur- a | | | git ot 0) ie a ») ittee, a ae. ty HS Proclamations urging support. for conus an Hivs raat eae nara face and thus aiding the vapors inhaled D ‘y the president. and ‘a boycott. of the poole Saale ese, to relieve the trouble. This prepara- al uu DIRECTIONS FOR THF. In faculty members who, are opposed to} ; . # : : z € ed him are eine distributed by Y his Teraee neue, Faction: pier met. in tion Mn Richardson called Vick’s oe OF Vics iy champions, The position of the stn-| Hilshoro on Redruary 20. VapoRub. ; E Vapors Important—For th A ’ dents is’ set forth in the following ap-! THE YOU CONVENTION : ra ‘ due of isis | 4 4 peal: ‘The “republican” minority of the Vicks contains no harmful drugs, 2s henever ‘ “Po the Students of the University of | “epublican state central committee, ust the old-fashioned, time-tested Vicks is applied over the (uvat isa , North Dakota: So called because 37 ef the 58 mem 7 eae ‘ee me chest, care should be taken {lene tii id | “You are undoubtedly aware of the bers of this hody are Nong rtisan om tes entho ‘amphor, rymol, clothing loose around the nec . y 4 plan on foot to oust President. Kane | leaguers renualtted ing Gundry Olson Eucalyptus, Turpentine, etc. —com- bed slots srranees io tic fonn cf a from position as the head of the| Convention because they profes Binge: we funnel, so that the vapox R university. You also know that the| fiud in it hint of an alliance w bined in a new-fashioned way. freely inhaled, z men who are fostering this movement | C: Townley, president of the Nonpar- Hot Wet Cloths—In cases 0. are being ably assisted and supported | tisans. This. second convention, domi- x colds, severe sore throu! ori by men on the faculty at the pre: nated: by socalled “Yc ung republi- monia, hot, wet towels c a time, Whether this ‘attitude of our , Cans.” because Judge N.C. Young was over the throat and hes to open t e ic) mort or less prominent pedagogues is norre in ana or the cony onion, pores of the skin beine anplyir:, * from a selfish motive, we leave to | then proceeded to endorse Gunder Ol HW is your own judgment. One fact re- }80n for republican national committee- pot Head Colds 7 pechioe, Colney oon ‘ mains and that ix that President | man, because convention leaders de- and the vapors inhsisa, ura litt's shed \j Kane. as good and true a friend as|clared that the Brinton letter, am] be applied up the nostr!ia and sr the students of this institution have | Which this Nonpartisan follower of F the head. i aver had, is to. he ignomintously ex- Townley proposed that the league back- ForS, " Rae wae i polled, “3 him i an independent cundidate in Rub ppemeaie Coot Childtene kam \ “Therefore, you are asked. as free | opposition to-the choice of the two re- Pe a sola aipes i horn Americans and lovers of fair pubttean conventions, proved sa i Now-Over 17 Million Jars Are mice "4 play, to show the faculty, of the school | there was no alliance. he endorse- i ig one Ned ti j where i ment of-a nationd committeeman and Used Yearly flannel clothe, A application % ea | : Pe ae uta yN ae ty rg ee Lat EE - The best evidence of the value of Vicks is particularly rom, ted fer | h, Willis or Libby to gradu-| men, and some. of whom are in the [alll 1 Vicks is the increasing number of fami- paar SG cnns theciure, be ona nee iF ate, we ask you to refrain from taking | ¢mploy of the league state adininistra- ‘| lies who, each year, are converted to ani freely without distu:: ag the yo znge | ae ubjeets under tng alors named fem dae ced ta farther sheet i | II A the use of this real “Little Body- ters’ delicate digestions | 1 he coming sémester, . rt a 4 { H ‘A plan now is unier way to have | Hot have any bargain with the league, | | guard in the Home.” For Deep Chest Coid Sore Throst, i | } » Leonchiti:, Coughs the student body act as a unit on this matter. You will, be approached on . eds tii ss, Wi yeur return and piven a onnortanity tee. has now cated a meeting of that for the last few years is: there Lightness or soreness, Vick one Sted to hecome a member of the ‘Kanc | body for Bismarck on February in : if heeatary first using hot wet cloths-— ’ For President. Club. therehy showing | Which he s: 1910...... ++ 347,748 Jars and rubbed in welt until the skin is red; i that you are for the president. If you s MeKenzie-Young soviet + 523,152 Jars then spread on thickly and eo. red we ig are not. for the president then you are | representatives of s mrivilege 1,027,068 Jars oneor two thicknesses of hic i for these men who have so weacher-| tempted to burglarize the republ 13 5 If the cough is annoying, a s-..\s piece lf sialeaparkerl agaist’ Ty party, hundreds of republicans of 357,590 Jars the size of a pea can be swéllov cd ever.” i ou can no More r who believe in) government ... 1,462,330 Jars few hours, : \ now than you cout du f C |e ma uae ies nave vou Seal eat 1915........ 2,418,213 Jars ‘ Minor Ailments : The issue, while not as large, is just} chairman to ci p ostate centri ~~ 5 age importants, “AVG you soln? to | committes together for the purpose of 1916........ 4,302,764 Jars In addition to its use for Cold Trou les, if aduate from_a university that flys a |endorsing a candidac for president, a : - VON cates . 6,799,511 Jars * I red flag from its standards or one that | national “committeeman, 1 tional dete- Vy ly 1918) oo sc8: 17,377,408 Jars Bites, Burns, Itchings, Sc-eness, Sunburn. i flys the St and Stripes? Do you | gates and. presidential clectors.” tte ab . 5 A i want to go out into the world and tell OFFICES DECLARED VACANT : of your alma mate:| The of held by Lemke-and by Lf | dman and Debs, | every. other league member of the re S if graduated frem a publican state central committee, the AIS ' stitution. ‘The ‘Kane For | county and precinrt- rommittees, who $: { ident Club’ stands for Amercican- ism to the tenth degree, “Join hefore you register.” TELEGRAM POUR IN ms declaring “support — for Presfdent Kane, and condemnation of ‘Totten aud his tools continue to arrive William Lemke, Jeasue chairman of the republican state central commit- number, Lemke declares in his {fro the state, 250 for the counties [over 1,800 for the precincts, were de- slared vacant by the Young republi- cans in convention here February .17, and the regular republican members of the state central committee, numer CHAPTER OF AMERICAN ‘ENGINEERING SOCIETY EXPECTED TO ACCOMPLISH ’ MUCH FOR MEMBERS OF CRAFT HERE At All Dr Insist on the Genuine 30c—60c—$1.20 ug gists The number of jars used annually Bodyg guard n of the respir.iory org: igs’ ir ait | bering about 13, were instructed to or-|the majority in North Dakota, wort | bee, league whip in the house of rep- pansion and to indi ¢ wealthy Following the stag dinner to the pro- professional _ or secuuical engineers ganize and to fill all vacancies with! fighting for. Recently, “however, reacntatives; meayae Beker ue! RESERVE BOARD | liquidation.” ‘a onainee! > yy such as civil, mechanical, electrical, | ye ieans AOeniev, - . 2 democratic | Marck, a member of the state highway 54 i ning waa given that the vountry fessional engineers of the vicinity Sas cngineers, ete., bacteriologists, Fermuliicans) opposed. fo Townley. | league members of aed ae Tatic commission, and Melvin. D, Hildreth aval euail Loa too Faphl: dédation: , staged at the Grand Pacific hotel-last| cnamist, architects, ete, may join The Young republicans endorsed | state central committee eld arom of Fargo, who has been contributor to While the board was in «ymraptiy with Thursday a temporary organization! the new profeasional organization. the national committeeman and four | convention in which they nominated| some extent with the league's princi- | measures t» overcome. this evil, it was formed called the Bismarck Engi-| The ultimate aim of the present or-| Of the delegates .nominated by the |a. complete set of presidential elec-| 1 daily newspaper organ, the Cour- | pointed out that remedies cnployed to neering society. A petition fer a char-| ganization. is to hecome the: capital Gunde Olson republigius Januar S.| tors and delegates in opposition to|ier News, are among the best known correct [oftetion might creat condi- ter and formation of a chapter of the {chapter of the American As: The third ticket nominated at Hills-| the slate picked by the majority mem-|of the insurgent democrat-league FOR INFLAT! Nees tions worse han inflatioa itself, American Association of Engineers | of Engineers. The objects of the asso-| boro Ist week, and which probably | bers of the committee. nominees for delegates to the demo-} with headquarters at Bismarck was /ciation are to raise the standards of | Will be endorsed by the republican | The electoral nominees include Wil-| cratic national convention. : signed by over twenty members of that] ethics of the engineering profession State central committee of league af-|liam Olson, president of the Ameri- The ti ket, labeled “progressive THECTY. organization, the number required byj and to promote the econom and so- filiation meeting here the 27th. includ- | can Exchange bank of Valley City, democratic,” is presented in league Regulation of Currency to Bel the petition. cial welfare of engineers especially by | ¢d none of the nominees of either of | over whose reorganization by A. C.) organs follows: 7 A i ¢ Tho temporary organization elected atoning 1 ments for the interchange the prions conventiotes Under the qonnleys Heutenants there was 507 Bieter my a Olen. valley Made Chief Aim of It’s a fact inat the use of officers: of information beneficial to members} State's presidential preference pri- | much ‘scandal a year ago, and E. E.| City; W. A. Fulkerson, Southam; Wil- is . Es 5 , a at Kaulfuss, assistant | of the engineering on: main-| mary act, any candidate for commit. | Cole of Fargo, formerly a league mem-| liam’ C. ‘McHugh, Minot; W. Il. Ken- Organization alcohol even in 1 : chief engineer of the North Dalkels | taining a ee sles ing house, for Halas delete or presidential clec-| ber of the state house of representa- ney one ore e eee Fargo. ——— doses as taken in tonics 1s “] amission, the benefit. of members; supe ‘or who: obtains approximatel i | tives, elegates—D. H. McArthur, Fargo; | 7 . r y sary ‘ wea president ik Hi. ‘Tong, assist-| proposed legislation affecting the en-| signatures to his petitions must. he Dave Out for Revenge. William Collis, Mottinean; ‘Thorvald DEFLATION HAS DANGERS | often habit-forming in etieci, ant engineer of the city cugineering | ginecxing profession and taking any] given a place on the ticket, and there; Among the nominees for delegates Mostad Minot; ©. Fisk, Minot; is ' a , staff. action necessary or adixsable to safe-/ seems to be no question that North | are D. Hh. McArthur ot Fargo, former-| H. Bloom, | warning Against Too Stringent Secretary--G. F. Lurdigsen, assist-| guard the professio; welfare; pro-| Dakota republicans will he called up-|ly chairman of the democratic state) ards, Dicki a F 1 = S ant engineer of the state highway com-|mulgating the a s}on March 16 to divide their favors | Central committee and a candidate for] Frayne Baker, f 31 Attempts to Cure =! mission. = through proper publi three ways. ; governor against Frazier in 1916. Mc-| Hildreth, Fargo, and ©. P. Present Evils 7 a 4 irer—W. S.-Siratton, engineer | a brotherly spirit. among engineers. ‘ Teradesc Do e Arthur was roughly handled two years | Bisbee. i esen of the te ilfead commission, In organization and ideals, the na- eague Invades Democracy ago by the Doyle element which dom- . — i an easily assimilated i aic- oY i H 4 ati is very similar For the first time since the league ai ri 7 Washington. —Determina-| 2% ©2381 y ash An executive committee was also; tioval organization is very similar to t ae inates the regular democratic organi- _ Washington, nulrient supr! ies ‘the body with chosen to draft a constitution and by-| the American Medical society and is} Was organized in North Dakota, four) zation, and he is believed to be out| J} N tion of the federal reserve board to] At that contr:oute io laws and a legislative committee was | to the engineers what, the medical so-| years ago, the democratic ‘state or-! for revenge. Thorwald Mostad of ert the full power of the federal re those elements that conino' delegated to begin the drafting of ciety is tw the members of its profes | ganization now faces the, same sort! Minot, a league senator; Judge C. J. te h serve system in regulating the chrency strevgih, Free from lice law. to practice engineering | soin, of a fight which resulted in the loss} Fisk of Minot, former chief justice of Nigi t system int ga prewar equili- aleqhoi or any othe. within the state, / In state and_civic matters. the cap-|of the republican state machine to| the supreme court: J. H. Blocm, head « Morning ona KOE \ | Prium is disclosed in the hoard’s an- harmtal eiemcat 7 ry ‘The next regular meeting of the new | itol chapter is expected to play a pro-|the league in 1916. ‘< jof thestate fish and came commission, \ E enor minds “publics today a Scot's cuilds strenz ! PS organization will be held on March 12,| nounced part to the benefit of profes-| Heretofore the league evidently has and who while publisher of the Devils; eep our esi. h this as its amounced peace bys uriehaneat notice of the place of meeting for} sional engineers and in the betterment not thought the democratic organiza-| Lake Journal, was a strong supporter | Cloan ~ Clear ow Healthy | time policy, the hoard was prepared y courishmcat. which will be annoynced later that all! of their service to their communities. tion, representing a party vastly in{of the league; C. P. Peterson of Bis- free Eye Care Book Murine Ce. “Ghiagouss | to test the ability of the ssytem to coli x Bowne, BloomEta,ii.g. 5™M