The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 3

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\- ) <a SZ SES WOMAN ISGIVEN Colonel, $ vauihor angle kay a turer, was nominated todhy, by Prosi |. > Madd dent Wilson to bs a member of they : RE civil servi commission, She’ will | . stegoed €) f Coleur | bia, from the | cont nm last fyerr uf presi- | ont had determined to reheanize it, GUBERNATORIAL fi ' RACE, HE SAYS | farm is a legitim y ized'in the community life efour stati. t and tho: FRIDAY, MARCH, 26, « ), Ay | 5 OQ T } m ‘ POSTON CIVIL grower, SERVICE BOARD) ‘WALSH ; oe | h eS ington, Maret 262Helen Hane: | IRECTIO: NS ct of: this. city, widow wt) IILLIAM Fi | | peat wile | UCanG akc ERENT ane} | T am now and-alwitys have been a! firm believer in-the ne value ot | splendid | sas the So- rean federa‘ion. and, oth saziza jong syfiiciently attests theca for organize’ effort along these li Ketter farming. i facilities ain supplying thd ne ling the princiy | i | poss: | or’the best organizing work We. These organizations do not | preach class hatred. They do not ad + rocate that the peopie in the country in the small towns and ci- | { | | work at.cross purposes Du: | do advocate a neighborly, cooperative spirit among! in every community know: | ~ that this will increase the happi- sperity of all its citi ideals that the men a men of North Dakota desire to see mplanted in. our i George W STATE OWNED UTILITIES State‘owned mills and elevators for } he purpose of improving marketing | sonditiens, while in pility of putti ple’s money. s in more of the peo- heir management should sponsibi Fer All Baking Requirements ‘Use Climax Flour wir ssitorn === in quality and’ contains’ a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high quality. Fer ale by all grocers. Russell - Miller Milling Co. Reston Bismarck, N. D. ‘ READY MINUTES TO | SAVES COOKED MAKE UP TIME 25c.a Package =~ x . Jams, Conserves and all Apple Desserts Toasted Corn-Flakes | i es ip , Every grocer everywhere} sells Kellogg’s every day. be under+a special law‘ placing re- at | e experimental | stage, should be removed from poli-! ics, the amount invested should ve imited so us not to exceed two mii Jions until results prove the advisa- | out so much red tape and delay and y definitely and providing; adequate supervision. The experiment | in this line must be given a full and fair trial under the guidance of com- i. Shepard Pure Apple Flakes the | Would prevent. our | partment. | should be \so amended as to remove | the discrimination pow existing and | for the \ alsh-in his latest big feature “The Shark” is the at- traction at the Bismarck: theatre today and Saturday. | It is a pow- erful and thrilling sea story of luck, lure and love. * The admission price is only ide for adults and 10c for children. pe:ent men friendly to ‘the plan in order to determine its value. ry “An improved rural credits law mak- ing it possible to borrow money with at a low rate-of interest is absolutely ecessary and should be administered thrdugh the Banx oi ‘North Dakota. The school: districts, townships and other political supdivisions of the state should be permitted to deposit their funds, properly safeguarded, wherever they can secure the highest st. There should be elim- @- Management. of the k, the expenses occasioned N sive salaries, unwarrdnted | se .accounts, and the needless duplication of cletical work that has resulted from the double bookkeep- ing and re-remittances of local funds. This bank should be subject to exam: ination by the proper. elected depart- ments in addition to the state-exam- iner’s office. ' : The state hail insurance law shoujd protection and a ‘more efficient and economical ,administration of this de. ‘The soldiers’ bonus law | j be so amended as to permit adequate | | mak , possible to furnish .this re- teward forall who have served thei countr: suse. ~The appropriation ate board &f health repeated 1 the special session should ‘be re d and legislation enacted ‘to make fhe board. of health fully efficient. i: its service to the people of our sta é TOO MANY LAWS During the past few years there i been too many laws enacted. in character and designed to ls and to punish political gnemies. laws~ ought to be nded or rgpealed at the earliest ble moment.’ The board of ad ministration law should be so reviseé 25 to restore to the state superintend Font, eléwted by the people, the powers aken from that office by legislative or vecutive action. Legisjaticn should enacted insuring = to the of our siate adequate pay for’ ces rendered and. such as ute educational fons pm becoming victims ob institutions changes in our state, sue unustal and autocratic powers “0 i upon the governor by receni i serv g . Go! You love: to see pep and go in your, boys and girls. , Give them lots of Kellogg’s Toasted Cotn Flakes— \- they’re full of the vitality Nature puts in fine white corn. Nothing better. “Guaranteed by, this signature— wen Nllegg ARR | | pitiin the hound ': FRIBUNE NAME “BAYER” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN For | Colds, Headache, Pain, Neuralgia, Toothache, Lum: bago, Rheumatism °° Oa “Bayer Tablets une. anustybe marked \With the safety ‘or Aspirin” fo bé'gen- ‘Bayer, ;Cross.”_, Always buy an uns oroken package of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” which contains proper, dirg- tions. es Handy Un boxes. of twelve tablets ‘ost, but a few cents. Druggists -also ‘ell larger “Bayer” packages, _ Aspirin s the trade mark of Bayer Manufac- ‘ure 6f Monogceticacidester of*Salicy]- eacld, egislative- sessions should be taken away from~him., , It is not in the ,in- grest of. the ‘people to place. such dower in the hands'of one man as has heen conferred. Upon: the govertior: of] his state during the past years. No uattcr how good -an autocrat’s inten- iom may. be,.-there js danger to the people in such centralization of pow- Other laws, that should be amend- ‘d or repealed. are, the law providing for the dne-man-tax-commission the aewspaper law,. the. state. sheriff law, the absent voters’ law, the. special in estigating committee law and the ws_ passed at ,the Special -sessian shagging the membership of some of he*executive boards. t The coming administration needs to axercise the most rigid economy. Such xconomy can be secured without cur- ailing efliciency, . The army of new mplovees canibe-@reatly reduced and a business like administration of the vfairs of the state, affect such A sav ing as to. make possible a reduction in the excessive burden of taxation now resting upon ;the people of dur ate. ate & « IF ELECTED GOVERNOR If. nominated and elect governor of the state, I pledge my earnest and antiring ‘effort in carrying ‘out the »rogram above outlined and shall de- vote all.my strength. ability and work- sng power to the ‘task of giving the state an honest,-economical, tax re dacing and -welfare producing admin- istration and to this end, I ask the earnest co-operation of every citizen believing in the* ideals for which I stand. , 7 Yours very A NesTOs. BUSINESS MEN AND FAR- MERS JOIN HANDS ‘IN FORMING ASSOCIATION CGontinuey “rom Page One: Shes is honesty and integrity and Jus- tive to the other fellow.” Mr. Burdick, with Mr. Crabbe, shared the honors, of {he eyening /as fer.as, the,speecheg, were conerned. Burdick told how the’ live stock’ of ton had formed their association ’ rub years ago and thow if has sur passed. nthe most optimistic hopes: of any of its menbe1 He said that the seyen years he spent in politics in the sfate were the best yearg of his life-ahd that they had’ be lost to him.” He compared: the busi- hess men of other cities where live stock associntions were formed. with- out’ their /assistance with the story of the bul ‘andthe bee and- urged the business men of Bismarck not to be been, or the bill would letive them far behind. He also urged a-more closer co-operation between farmer and city man and x more geiuine under: d- ing of the.yirtues and faults of each. Mr. Burdick warned those interested in foming a livestock association here: not to stick to any one breed, as the best of every breed was as each othéP. “Do not boost any y ; ulay- breed,” the speaker said, “as any breed is‘ the best breed if you make it the bh 4 yint FINE BULLS IN, STATE Mr. Crabbe told of the work the live stock men in the eastern part-of the state accomplished through their as- sociation and what 2 fine! réputetion pure bred live stock’in thig state had outside “of the stat® “Some of the finestrhuils of many breeds are found SOF our North yakota,” said Mr. Cyabbe.- “North Dakota has probably more high’ class Shorthorn cattle than any other state in comparison iwth the humber of cat. tle in the state. You do not haye tu leave North Dakota to buy bulls from the begt. sires, in the breed.” Among thosé present, at the ban- quet, were A... Burdick, Williston: Alex Macdonald. Glencoe; Sam_ F. Crabbe, Fargo: H.’P. Goddard, marck ; 1, E., Héaton, McKenzie; Packard, Bismarck: Obert A. O%sou, Bismarck ; A. H. Richards, Crookston. Minn. ; J. L. Bell. Bismarck ; W. Kraft. Bismarck :°G. A, Rawlings, Bismarek ; A. N.. Shared. Regan; Aharles W. G)¥. Dullam, Bismarck ;,H. T1. Steele, Bismarck; H. Worst, Bismarck: George F. Wallace. Bismarck; O. F. Pesonen, Wing; H. Seaman, Man- dans C. M. Turner. Philedalphia, Pa. ; A.C, Asaminger, Area; W. M. Scott, Arena / A: Hilver, Wing; Grant Palms, Arena; A. ‘C. Hinckley, Bismarck; }. Wildfang. - Sterling: .E. 1... Hurr;, J. H. Allensworth, Stesling; W. E. Nich- al. Sterling LB. Hunt, Sterling; Z. Bb. Lash, Sterling: W. E, Séllens,. Bis- ma 7G. HO Ru it A. Copelin, Bisprar Bismarck; W. F. LaGrange, Agricul- tural, College; George W. Gustafson, Bismarck ; Birdzell, Bismarck ; Ww. iL. Ie hards, Dickinson; “C, ingham, Mandir; Wanner, ; rck 5 1 J. Rist, Bismarck; | W.. Herbert. Bismarck; V. M. Craven, Menoken: William Hall, Bismarck ; Ptherington, ¥ : A. H. Stutsm: Mandan; L. G. Bismarel Jobn, CG. Loerch. Steele; William. Me- Medora; Orris W. Roberts, aC Kelhstrom, » Bis: Price; Thom Menoken; F... McCur¢ Herman. Lent: Taylor . Hebron; Edgar Mount. J. P. Hrench, Bis- ma. I. Whitney, Bismarck ; n entirely Noon, Wilton; Charles Kilian, Wilton ; | Rodgeys, McKenzie; W. A. Rodgers, McKenzie; J. C. Deutch, Bismarck: William ¥F." Jones, Bisma: P,P. M. Bertholf, Me- Bliss, McKenzie’; Kenzie; George Keniston, Bis- marek; J. Breslow, Bismarck; A.W. Tucag, Bismarck; W. P. Lomas, mirck; Paul Brown, Bisma '. Scroggin, ‘Bismarck; W. 1. Nuessle, Bismarek ; "A, M. Christianson, Bis: marck; Aug. E. Johnson, Washburn: W. He Mlangon, Ranger; EB. 5 Bismarck; C.J Cameron, Bismarck: Thomag J. Lee, Bismarck; J..A. Stiles, Fort Yates; Co 8, Browu, Rogers; Maveelus Wilton; J.- AL Kurtz, Hazelton; 8. T..Mamk Mollit; EL? Amelsting. Moilit; Au Benz, Motlit Presi McGosney, Sterling; B,C, : Vinton P. Heaton, MeKenvie; 1, E. Heaton, dr., McKen- “de G, W. Hokauson, Port -Y; es sah. V. -Schimansky, ~Salem; Charles’ 6. OLR, Vol. Reg- ne Re 8. tins, Bis- Bismarck ; C.D. King, | Mandan; J. | risdale; $8, 8. Lam- 3 Ay Th. -Martin, Dakour . Aberdeen, §. De: LA. Sehip- '. Bismarck; B, Wo Critehfield, Bar M. W.Rou sisma re R. M. ber- + W. Gussner, Gunkel, Belfield; ewett C. | Towne, 2 Charle Seorge We Caldwell, Minn; J... Kruse, B Pr a Rockwood, Moflit; Val Benz, Mollit; W. 1}. Behle, Sterlitig. OFFENSIVE ON LANGER? MAKES APPEARANCE IN ATTEMPT TO INJECT STEEN INTO CONTEST (Continned fram Pogo hesday- when it~ said editorially, in commenting on Lianger's candidacy ; “Other announcements of candida: | cies for the office of governor are ex- pecte least some of them s n quHe. certain materially... The. Herat has no candidate. Tt has no interest in the political fortunes of ‘any in- dividual which will influence its “judg. ment as to the relative availability of the /eandidates. who, may .be | an- nounced.’», ™~ The Herald carefully avoided in di- ‘rect. endorsement. of Lange candi- dacy, differing insomuch from. The Fargo Forum, which, while it declared Langer would not pe its candidate had it the making of the choice, admitted that under circumstances he seemed to be “the one man on the political por who can accomplish the task this : fo Aside from the varying constructions which may be placed on the editorial utterances of the Herald, no one seems to know. just where to place Jerry Bacon, who is considered a power in the 1. A. . STEEN GOT 38,000.VOTES In the 1918 prim; ies, Steen got 38.000 votes ax compared with abont 57.000 for Fraz Before that the Rugby man had served, two terms as stute treasurer, He was the only in- dependent republican state official re- elected in 1916, when the league was first swept into power, Mis personal popularity and the second-term pre dent ‘which had alway “Breakfast!” toasty brown and You You ~ Makes Such © Light;Tasty Biscuits Just let'mother call. “ fc We're sure there’s.a treatcthat can’t, be ‘beat in store for us — light, tender biscuits — with goodness! For mother is sure of her baking powder — Calumet. She never disappoints us because CALUMET BAKING POWDER never disappoints her. It’s dependable. always the same—the best. Try it. Calumet contains only such ingre- dients as have been appraved offi- ' cially bythe U.S. Food Authorities, Biscuits for all puffed up Results Save When You Bay It. Save When You Use It. QUALITY AWARDS =~ held good with his, office, won hima victory, by 509 votes over ‘Patrick M. Casey of Lis- hon, 3 In 1918 Steen headed a strong’ regular republican ticket in the pri- maries, but in spite of a determined fight put up .by the opposition, wh: yy that time fairly well organ- the straight league ticket: won an easy victory, nominating and elett. ing évery man it put up on the re- publican ticket, CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years the Signature of . My, {ff am Modal "is not and’brea table has.a eurer claim to DEALERS Harry E. O'Neill, MéKenzie; .C. D. SUPPLIED BY HE serving of this delicious : T bi only'a drcke of home gir leaves nothing lacking -in satisfying the most dis taste—a delicate, appetizing flavor that wins the favor of everyone— the one best spread for. bread in thousands of the better hommes. Holiday’ ig a perfectly made product—the ingredients, cocoanut oil and peanut oil churned with milk are absolutely pure. It starts clean-aihd is-kept clean.to ~ ‘the final packing in sanitary cartons; in fact no article of food-that comes.to your. “Sure! and you hav it for months spread for pancakes, muffins, toast purity and freshness. Worth a trial isn’t it? ~Order of your grocer and be sure, it’s Holiday.- NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO..- - IFOLID NUTMARGARIN "Stacy-Bismarck Co. e eaten 99. B : but it also. criminating Z Y WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS

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