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Republican against Socialism and Townley- ‘ism mark a cross opposite each of the following names on the Presidential Pri xmas Ballot, March 16th, :1920. Each name on this'list has been approved by the real Stale Corea State Convention and: the ‘réat Republican’ Sta e Centrat Committee. -. a For National €ommitteeman— GUNDER OLSON,. Walsh er 4) eoeneets Ia PR ses For Delegates to National Conyention— (At Large)’ si MINNIE J. NIELSON, Barnes ‘County :. j E. A. TOSTEVIN, Morton County...... ae A. T. KRAABEL, Traill County. ... STAALE HENDRICKSON, Burke County.......... For Congressional Districts— HENRY McLEAN, Cavalier County eaters Shae E. C. LUCAS, Ransortt County. a ss are . ALFRED STEELE, Stutsman Coanty See cakes med E. B: KELLY, Foster County. SRG ial Phsaii elt ae ate OLAF LOKENSGAARD. Ward ( County... F E. P. BISHOP, Stark “County PICK OUT THIS TEN AND VOTE FOR ALL TEN: The name of Mr. Shaw of Minot and Mr. ‘McKellar of | Fargo will appear on the ballot. Both gentlémen have with- drawn and are not candidates and request that their friends do not vote for them but unite on the ten above. indicated. | For Presidential Electors— L. E. HEATON, Burleigh County Mes Hane mh Ne ule tly PR. TRUBSHAW, Barnes County. E. L. GARDEN, Bottineat County................. P.M. COLE, Ward County...:.. 06.0... 00..006- EDWARD HOVERSON, Golden Valley County... .> VOTE FOR ALL FIVE. ‘Take This Ad with You into the Booth and Mark Your Se ae Ballot from It. See. that yourneighbors understand how to vote against Townleyism. ‘Certain-teed Week March: 15- 20- is a week devoted by dealers every- where to the ‘display of Certain-teed Products which contribute to the pro- Ber construction of néw buildings and the i improvenient of old ones. ~ will be glad'to" | Sent. postpaid, $4.25. a 15 5 Certain-teed Dealer this week and getthe benefit of thigh help ‘ and experience.” yi Thor “ph Washing Machines ka. Vacuum: €leaners Fostoria: Mazda. Lamps i s When you need a Sign PHONE 909 The Bismarck Si 406% Broawey! a Anti-Socialist ~ Democratic Candidates March 16th Primaries NATIONAL COMMUTTEEMAN, H. H. PER ( DELEGATES SONAL CONVENTION. “+ W. E. BREEN . F, BURCHARD i] JOHN B. FRIED » W. E. GLOTZBACH ‘JOSEPH MANN”), J._W. McHOSE R. B. MURPHY W._L: NOYES CHARLES SIMON <G. S. ‘WOOLEDGE - PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS \ M..F, HEGGE id. P. LAMB S JENS PEDERSON . ANNA H. ROAGH “JOHN SULLIVAN ~- These candidates were . nomiin- ated at a State-wide Democratic Convention held at Fargo, Feb- ruary 4th, 1920. Save this list and take to the polls‘ with you March 16th. \ \ fi MEN United States Army Gillette Raz- used by our men in service: Case made of Khaki, ineleding 12 blades, all. new. and fect, © os Order now. - Be first. beat the price. ‘ Send check or money order. Circulars on military supply offers ings “free. The Berlin Merchandising & Consignment Co.* 843-45 Broad St., Newark, N. J.- Dept. 5 . Jury: at Montesano, ‘Wash., Re-| jury in the tria}of 10 alleged I. for the murder of Warren 0, pins, | Little White Kitten—Maé Aileen’ Er) | Gentralia‘Armistice day parade victim, | brought ina’ verdict. Saturday; ; of murder in the. second degree. The defendants: who went to trial were; Britt Smith, Rlmer Smith, Ray: | Becker, James McInerney, Bert Bland, Mike Sheehan, Engene ‘Barnett, Loren Roberts,. Jolin Lamb, 0. -C. (Commodi ore) Bland, and Bert Kaullner.*Faulk: ner was dismissed because of lack of ISEVENOF TEN WOBBLIES HELD evidence. John. Doe Davis and Ole Hanson also were — churged | with Grimms murder, but they :Haye not! | teen apprehended, Attractive Recital By Musi¢ Pupils Mrs. EL. turned Verdict of. Guilty , Saturday Night i 3 ay: 2 | Ww! Hitson | Music pupils Montesano, Wash... Maren 15. .| city library: ~ Marion Folsom. . hes: Revels Op. 65 No. 24-—Ludwig | Schytte--On Dress Parade, Op. 12, No:,70—MclIntyre—Velma Neupen. Smith | Duet—spring Time find- ing geven of the 10 defendants guilty Mike Sheehan \and Fimér last week presented the following pro- | jgram at the community room ot thie | { Whittey. Dance—Leslie } territory. (Political Advertising): F i ors. Guaranteed to be Gillettes. or | money refunded. \The-standard tazor You can’t |. defendants C.. Blan followed ings. the Eo W. V of thei j chargeg the Central two heing N were found not guilty, was acquitte) hecause of insanity. The ! found degree murder are: Becker, Jamey McInerney, Bert Blani, Engene ‘Barnett John Lamb, and .Q.; John eat sherit of Lewis county, the “10 prisoners .into > the jail. after the verdict had been read and recorded, atid read to them the; warrants charging murder of Arthur McElfresh, another victim” of the. Armistice’ day shoot- "Trademars that aa rantee - Loren Roherts | Guilty of second Britt Smith, Ray | them. with the “THe 10 defendants, a members of |In Maytime—George* Egeleing— Eliza | ordinig- to adinissions, { uring the friat, the murder. of Warren 0.-Grimm, oxerseas veteran who led ia contingent of. American monieh in the patriotic parade 1a | lebration of the signing of the Armus- November 11,1019. tharged with Grimni's murder; at. large Bert i: ‘aulkner, having been dismisse at the ciosé-of the state’s”di wer Thirteen men ndé another, Poe Chase of the Butterflie Ditet—s) pring “Louis Mrs. E. M. Thompson, {Properly taken in for mechanical work! Second and his, final inspection, will assure| Si King of the Winds/Swiit--Glennat Hide and Scek-—-Ludwig Sehytte— Mouise Gfay—Mae_ Aileen Simple _ Confession—Thome—Fyances Little. Masqueraders—-Paul Biicelle- Loth—Louise Kelfer, Marlys Lahr. | \Ne@—Mary Harrison. Grosse—Glenna | Thompson, Mazurka-— Godard — Milare4 | Boyd - ‘ Thompson. Walter Boyd: “Erb ak Grandfather's Clock — Spaulding — | Lois Jane. Schutt. St. George. Nuessle. Pixies Goodnight Song—Arthur Browi | patron is ptoperly served, this pro- laren at Play—Bernhard: <Woit | jong--Heller---Mrs. Thompson... -Charles Den 'ly no mec! |.) vice ler. Airy. ‘Fairy—Spaulding—Vernan King. Rustle. of al a ard Postlethwaite: WHITTEY BECOMES SERVICE MANAGER . Whittey, a (Veteran in the. Labr ie Sales Co. organizgti will !now be found greeting*car owners dn j the first floor of the Overalnd build- ing. Mr. ‘Whittey’s title “18° sérvicu! manager,.it being his sole duty to.see j that every automobile.owner recetyés ' prompt; courteous and satisfactory | | service. MONDAY, MARCH: 15, 1920 county, fowa” There she was edu- cated-.in the public and parochial schools.. Bighteen years ago together with her mother, brother and "Man | she moved from Fort Madison to Man. dan, For some time she was. engag-\ ed-in teaching in the rural districts. January 5, 1916,:at St. Vineent, she || was united in marriage to John. Mick. | {teson. She departed this life on Feb- ruaty 28; 1920, at 5:55 p. m. at the farm home -51-2 miles southwest; of Dazey. _ nui The case of her death was influen- || za, ‘followed by pneumonia. is survived by her husband, John Mick- leson: of Dazey;: her mother, Mrs. Hat- = Mr. Whittey came to the Lahr Motor | Sales Co. in 1912 as an, automobile mechanic, and during the past eight | jvears has had’ charge of. ‘thé shop.) Practically every automobile onwer in! western North Dakota knows Mr.! His ability ‘as a master me- | | chanic probably is unequalied in this! While Mr. Whittey will dp practical-; ical_ work, his expert. ad-} consultation will be freely | given and he will see that cars. are! vice and owners of the work being properly done before the car. leaves the buiid- ' ing. i ‘vintis Hartley, whe nas had. 12} years of automobile ‘mechanical. ex perience, now has charge’ of the rey in- this territoryj:in fact, he has been | 4 with the Lahr Motor 1wo years as assistant to: Mr. Whittey. | With Mr. Hartley in charge of the | t mechai 1 department and.Mr. Whit tey on the fifst\fioor to see that every gressive firm will undoubtedly raise |their already high standard: of BEE OBIT Hazelle Katherit TARY »Gemmett, daugh- \ Norman Neupen. e—Frat ’Youth-and Jay—Schytte—Story ‘of tile [ter of Mrs. Hattie Gemmett, was born ' expéet! to ‘get’ theif: checks’ Lynes*-Louise: Kel-! October 23, 1886, at Fort Madison, Lee 6#ireceipits -béfore: dbout” May " “REG us . famous trademarks, 5 There ate ‘Victrolas in. great. variety hk Styles from. $25. to $1500, and there are Victor dealers everywhere who will gladly _play any music: you ‘wish to hear. New Victor Records on sale - PAT. OFF. “supreme ‘musical quality _ No other organization i in ie world i is 80 qualified by exper: = ence, , by resources, and by artistic equipment to produce supreme ‘quality as the Victor Company. The Victor plant, the largest and _ cidest of its type in the world, is the world-center ‘of great music._ : -Its. products. conyey more grpat, music by great artists to mote + people throughout the world than all other makes combined. . os If-you’ wish the best, buy nothing ‘which does noe bear these at alt ‘dealers on the 1 Ist of. el pony . Victor Talking Machine Co. “Camden New Jersey pair shop.-: Mr. Hartley is well known |* Sales Co. -for i tie Gemmett ‘of Dazey; one: brother, Louis Gemmett, and five sisters, Mrs. S. J. Shipe. of Balfodr; Mrs: Rody Kloeppel of Chicago; Mrs, Otto Kem- i mesat. of Steele; Mrs: Helen Keme- sat.of Dazey, and-Mrs. Roy Jewett-of Minot. JMrs. Mtckleson was a woman of a kindly sympathetic nature. ‘has: passed our midst one more of those who long will, be missed, not only by. those.1o whom she was Bound by ties of kinship but also by “the many to whom she was a tru€ and peenuing friend: ‘& | With not | | 10,000 DAKOTAN: g: FILE RE E RoR ON INCOME FOR’ en Approximately 10;000 of the//25,000 | ‘Dakotatie who' have submitted e! tale’ reports’ the reports ‘with remittance 35 pay- :decdrding. Georgé EF... Wai ze: tin- hati ieee bifd’ de ml sie oberatfon| of the law has, beeti a “decided suc- cess” for-its first-year in effect, - ‘Commissioner Wallacé reports his force vvery busy in ‘handling Te: turns and has-announted e' nese hy Es =¢ , 4 / ¥ \ 1 ys { af NG i ob \ ¥ 3 m RG \ of 43 5 ya ee