The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 3

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N | MONDAY, MARCH | 22,'.1920 ‘BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE THREE Ure Se ET a Seaman ee Te Baseball ..187 166 764,243 951 409.18 rg, ‘ . ; Py Bee ee a mes : | Wee 33 fi) ER THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL z H B if (q | pe aby’ age aon ager acs ; Pease Ao rs Gee : 4 || Debt limit {200 120 480 340 680 dou 7 1 a ane | I} tae : : oe Residence .244 99 641 271 886 3/0/14 a ; + a as BEE Ce > as Leasing . 589 260° 848 B49 . ~ “ a Wy : N ' } Busehal. yee Poxing | Clgarets. |itecali....-256_ 91, 608 308 764 409 NE | ! é - BP] Cass (67 of 68) 2087, 2198 2359 2215 SLOPE MAJORITY CONTINUES THEATRE = i ‘Grand Forks ( 19171204 1539 1184 Mandan, Sori ———— a | " x xt \ Fe geye Burvelzti (6 ASS : 2 : Mandan, March 22.—'The majorities | See Se ry Burleleh (G0e 04). 734 269 693, in favar of the repeal of the s0-etlied - ‘Aditission on yf | | ay PP nag eee Heated i tod ae cose MANS hue laws still, continues as returns hs | _ TODAY AND TOMORROW Wasa. of 76) 0: 621 “285 Pin Sb peosikets ta, Mucton. edunts Sante | f ,4 7 7 Mee oie 219 slowly conie ft. Tt 1 éstimated that mm 4 Children .\. .. .10e | } a Ue Weg A tena only ‘two or three more precintes wili | gm . a GON i é : a Stutstban, (62 of 68) ae returns With a total about a Sinha 4 i ae pare ‘ | | Gas ine vote on. Sunday basebatt was z Offers the World-famous melodrama of the | we “ Heal OF te 88! 1d 351 No;.on Sunday thea, 3 i Hed caienuiey” yes and 422 no. . The vote, on |i Se -season | | Ransom (entiplete sing the, sale of cigarettes ran be- a 5 a . ay > 9) | Logan (complete)... a : republ roan nationa : j =i 4 Wells ‘(8 of 41 committeeman showed Gunder Olsog a | 9 fA = We. eu. : with 655 votes running far ahead of' ae bare vere a re ) the Nonpartisan Wngue candidate for |[i = Tomorrow q me 0 #0) : 1 the oftice, Ole H .Olson, who received ~ Bag! ( ; i of 36), 64 votes. The regular republican {LL i M " A % fn comme) electors are running. similar to. the { I ‘ e 4 XJ ~ ; (7 re A {of the ticket, with an average of ' t 's (complete) TH 4 for the regulars and 338 for the a m y a Ay Nonpartisan repablean, electors,— ie as , 7 - : ~ 258 Only a small democratic vote was |g 66 ( y : SG)? | fea Srey ements cots wes “THE BORDER WIRELESS” & y 3 i Perry leading I. P. Baker, the Non- bipapee (i of 29) : partisan candidate for national com- rae LL erent L L sles alata f 4 he ia Gauttess: mittceman, with an Ample majority. = iG ic 46 of 48) 587 Penal oe ‘fixe preris in Dut} 4 qaitorium on Saturday eveting: ‘Mie | ‘real to the Material sense, but it does i ‘of 17) oe I entrain echt ei ert the | speaker was introduced by Georgs| say that judged in the light of the j ‘if 40) Son aah at tea gue ele oe delegates on! }yomeland, who explained the object | xplritual sense of beilig which over- i of 35) 245. 30d yhovaina atounn ayes Ug *N, over’ ofS the lecture and) established the| rules and transcends material sense Golden Valley (7of 19).._ 193 185 123, 165 tional committeeman on the republic Be ERE e ate Se LERY. ue re rand existence: , ; : otal.. 19,977 18,045 15,809 19,887 16,534 19,985 1 SaEaT aE Olson 134 votes) «only that is regarded as real in q es t : 5 : Hu { » Olson 4 | Christian Science which can be attri poms a ’ " f > fn svoTR oe a ie ei ln aR, ae buted to Cod, for since He is the only wut smmanentan stb ta ita : : D AILED YOUR ON “NATIONAL Rudd owes BNNs occu ten 7188 } T. [reat cause there can be no real eftect DE “s ty " ‘ema , Mekell ae TNA) ; “l'trom any ‘other cause: Judged from i < . § Or Bee Sk ae ae 26 o He eli al Gating Shes: . ‘his standard one can see why it is : : , Bu ~ 4 9 5 EP 2,405 |. 1 RELE 5 p that all evil, discord, sin, and disease] |JR3 74 e ~ trot) lis ET STO RT | A are regarded by Christian Science to Cc H A K L E S Rk A Y “ | - ‘ 2 : COUNTY PRECINCTS SHOW § J , LK be unreal. ‘They have no relation SS bi ; . é y gel ee fed 1 with God or His perfect création. The —IN— caine ; nic. | MASORITY IN FAVOR OF 9 offort of all mankinid to be rid of evil ~ a, ve mm Vester (8-23) LEAGUE CANDIDATES} shows that we instinctively repudiate ‘ROOKED S TRAIGHT Eddy ( = i t Fis’ , it.in our thought as being unnaturat j ‘ Pe bok pet em, *Kidder ((1 {ontinned From Pace tm | rane See eee eat wht ua thal aME His first (rip to the ‘city—a thousand dol.ars to spend— “| tained onthe vote for delegates and Lower Floor of Auditorium Well| <i," sichnens and discor wary | ‘AND HOW TO" + Par Zi gag theta haste 52 | electoi ‘ y sin. sickness and discord are not very - and he had never ‘hada “big time” im his life. ctore. |) 3 i Filled for L L : ATTAIN IT aa ; on | COUNTRY AND CITY VOTE illed for Lecture Last = Was it any wonder the home foll’s seemed so far and The entire yote compiled by the Saturday Night : = : ? j the gay loose ways so temptingly year? But when his Il count auditor onthe precincts report: | Cc ASTO R lA q. pal and his money were gone ‘and the cops had branded a ing to date is as follows: | Hundreds of Bismarck citizens gee GER a af him “erook”—what then? : a Country City j heard Paul Stark Recor Cc. S. By a For Infants and Children \ x ie precincts wards Tota!: member of the board of lectureship of ee cea ° _A story that gets under your skin, faci through your =| Gutder Olson 190, G48. 768 the mother church of Christian Sci | im USe For Over 30 Years CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL Of: biood, beats in your heart like’a hammer. Charles Ray, ... ]Ole H: Olson .......201 199 4udsence,. the First Church —\of| Always bears / = B1 sie Berry Block, Nashville Tenn with his infinite sway over human emotion—trom the eda une No. Tee Oe aL a Mneeoke a the 1 a Leki Br nancwansereooe serene ; , ie Heights to the depths and back again. You'll be mignty ay eater pacers 4 7 : a Cascais: pa. God 7) Gnd Many (ats he Menem. . : cians = = glad you came. / . Stecle (complete) ! = 7 — - — Wells (21-41) .....2 a CE eee PERFECT VENTILATION Ransom ( ay : HOME ey ao sin CO LaMoure ] Walsh (45-56)... 646 307 348 89) TOPICS OF THE DAY Richland 4G) .1013 647 349. 201 ‘ g ; vane ie Re “From the statements of many railroad heads, they feei like the negro exhorter who thought himself } ee F Victrola, practically Mo oF ‘ 42 31] . ‘as ‘ i * * “> Morton (27M0 ... 609 42 3 eo ‘0 ge llection.”—Wal r oui \ t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - Jay whic GOH erica Comets) in 460 lucky to get ‘his hat back after the collection.”— 11 Street Journal. ord « ps - y. A 3 Emmons (complt.) 250 172 25 “ & i| ‘ FOR SALE—Brand riew 6 room ‘house, lodepnyropin dt 4085 tan | 2365). 76 a1 87 = ‘ ! Meee ares patiahed to LE—Five room modern Ramsgy” (43-46) 52 . | | i : laundry roony in. base: Sieternvonsaot Mercer (1 9 7 5 and on good terms. Sor roe, Benson (36: 26 . | b " e _ . balance ‘les Billings. (5-17) 38 » ete aN } ! ne " payments. J. KS Poren: Pembina ( 239 \ Fi . “wt ee) SE Cavalier ( ws M. - Register. ‘k{ Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. {Towner 3 g 4, ij 1 99 i z McIntosh (complt) 38 ? f (4 a " — Golden Valley 5 ieee bieiny (1219) Jo... 162 : an, 71 Yb F \ “f| Foster (complete) 198 ’ d q . ; ! ' ' Burleigh (17-54)... 766 ante be : Eos ' y For months editorials from city and country newspapers alike have warned us of the danger of : “Red” agitators. We have been told that they are making every effort to foment strikes, hoping they ‘eventually will end in revolution; that the American workingman is becoming infected with the virus of Bolshevism; that he is already turning Bolshevik, as evidenced by recent strikes of great magnitude. For these reasons The L{terary Digest was determined to find the views of the workers themsAlves. We accordingly sent a letter to hundreds of labor-leaders throughou' the country, and in order to make no mistake about it, we did not merely ask if the workers disliked or disapproved the “Red” agitators—we \ 4 73 y Sargent (compl’te) 575 ave ou G : Rolette (24-31)... 168 = 3 Divile (10. 168 Dickey 2. 466 a Raincoat? is REPUBLICAN ELECTORS Regulars— 3518 161. + 11,268 + 10,684 » M. Cole KE. Heaton Have your raincoat made to order the same as you, P. R. ‘frabshaw vs 10,200 ¢ 4 s 0 \ See B A E. L. Garden .. "401519 asked if they approved their deportation. In plain language, should they be kicked. out of the country.? . | ; would your suit or overcoat. See our selection of mater- E. M: Hoverson 5 10209 ‘ ; : é a eae tiga an taints ol panes A- comprehensive summary of the 526 replies received is given in THE LITERARY DIGEST for ‘March 20th. It will prove astounding reading to those who have ventured to doubt the loyalty of the American workingman.. The article is well illustrated with pertinent cartoons. ‘ Other news-features in this number of the “Digest” that will surely interest you, are: ials and styles for, Ladies and Gentlemen. These coats answer the purpose of a Spring and Fall Plonpastisans “ . overcoat and raincoat combined—a 3 in 1 overcoat. , aE e PRICES $18 50 to $38.50 4) Estos Mahowald g Nickolson oh h ‘ Johnson. ‘ ~ as " VOTE ON DEMOCRATS The vote on Democratic .electors in approximately the same counties} Tailor and Cleaner | follows: Reégiilairs— Do The Soldiers Want A Bonus? A Review of the Editorial Comment of the Newspaper Press For and Against the Proposal for Government Bonuses to Soldiers in the Great War PP ebb ein bb h Pb PPE EEE PEL EE PEPE PPP OPE Will Prohibition Be a Democratic Paths to the Presidency—From Sullivan fens J ; vi | Podersoi Issue? ae i Arthur to Grant ; ra : ae Hadi) of Spending” in Washing- | Goiq Production and Reserve Nonpartisan a wees Wpege Sune America Wants the Turk Expelled =| ang Baieinley Qualities of Warren G. : Kennelly - Bolshevism in Asia erennabanse! : : Molson ...! Suffrage Denied Indian Women Congress to Investigate Fall-Down Hendrickson. The Truth About ‘the. Long-Range of Training for Disabled Soldiers %y .- i Gun : J Social Upheavals in North Dakota ( Heke im Death Valley A Naval “Insect” Who Was a “Goat” Japan No Place For rs meee i : Fears of the ‘All-Dévouring Movies eoeseie, Papous Reviest of the Americanizing the “Rookie” Mod “Py hics” Who Shock America Still Fighting Hunger in Eu- CETL ES caee 0 Shock \ seat / rope eiteng: eens MORRO: The Methodist Stand on Collective |\ Best of the Current Poetry ~ i ie Hose Bargaining \The Tyranny: of Fuel Foliester, J = ik Many Interesting Illustrations Including Humorous Cartoons 4 i i : . March 20th Number on Sale Today—Newsldealers 10 Cents—$4.00 a Year Arrest Rim Thieves aueenten Open To-f Se a ealy he ordinary The Will school _kin- ifes. : : os dergarten, in charge ‘of HE raaaTOtands of motors fod dem progube in H Iyiss Matilda Williams, ; . j ‘ is now open and will con- : Lahr, Motor pales Co. ; tinue until Dec. 24. Par- js French and Welch ents interested please , ae | Dealers start children promptly. PUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the’ Fanious NEW Standard Dictibaary), N EW YORK NIA IIT TT : a J. M. MARTIN, Supt.

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