The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1920, Page 6

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1 a i ) ~TSUFFERED : Health y duct ‘yas Restored to} y : the doors eth ST UTSMAN FEELS LANGER IS MAN FOR GOVERNOR ‘| Strong Anti-Townley Commun- ity Endorses Attorney General’s Candidacy THREE YEARS: Health ydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound. T was allirun downand in my right side, was persistently consti- ated and had ver’ lizzy spells. I suf- fered for three years and was perfectly miserable until a friend was tellin, me to try Lydia Pinkham’s Vege- Pinkham’ 8 | Stutsman county witich won distine- tion last June when- it-overturned i tremendous Towiley majority and ad- }ininistered the league a stinging de | feat in the referendum election, his joined Golden Valley county, the: for- mer home-of A, C. Townley, J. W. srinton, Seaman Smith and other high lightg inthe league movement, a | strong, endorse ment of Attorne; eral William Langer's candidacy vernor of North Dakota. Stutsman county ait a conyention “lust week, when they nominated a complete. legislative | ttéket. headed by, Alfred Steel as can- Aidate for the stale senate to sucreed ‘Tom Pemdray, and unanimously adopt- | | ed the following resohition : | | table Compound and I found it a wonder- g ful medicine. Ican now do. twice as | much work and I recommend the Vegetable Compound to for other women. You can use these | facts as_a testimonial.”’—Mrs. M. THEALL BESsEY, 186 Appleton Street, Lowell, Mass. Why’ women will continue, to suffer s0 long is more than we can understand, when they can find-health in Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound b-~ For forty years it has been the stand- iulists “het ard remedy for female ills, and-has re- ¥ AX RESOLUTION stored the health of thousands of women WH The state of Notth Da- | who have been tropbled. with such ail- | kota, thvough unwise: Jegislation, ant the unwise vontrol of the’ legislature by one Arthur C. Townley and hi; associates, have foisted upon the sti of North Dakota,’a_ partial system of socialistic government under the pre tended. FARMERS’ PROGRAM, and promise , ‘complete socialism for our state, and. WHEREAS, Many mén are how em- ployed by the state government of North Dakota, who are not now and never, have been, rr lent. tax payers ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, etc. If you want special advice write to ia E. Fiokiem Medicine Co. (confi- ential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opens, read and answered by a woman ani d held in strict confidence. DISABLED, SOLDIERS GNT RIGHT OF WAY... + London—Signs have been places, on of some street cars here reading Disabled men first. plea of the state of North Dakota, and at’ as a reminder of wounded soldiers to | huge salpries, and. - crowds that rush to leave the WHERMAS.\: Mr. William Langer ear! stated. his platform and declared himself a candidate for governor of the, state of, North Dakota, and WHERE His platform contains at plank declaring \for the operation yal credit banks at actual cost. ship of flour willg ant terminal elevators under control of non-political, but expert, managers, and limited? to a reasonable and just ex- ¢ penditure of state moneys, and* for @ = more. practical’ and. efficient,.hail in- surance law in’ the state of ‘North, Da xtensive system of irrigation ip western North Dakota and for State agsistance to co-operative enterpri: and] for a representation of farmers. on..all state boards, apd for-the ppotec tiou of the farmer and | his, property. from; the I, W. W.. and for a lower taxation, upon the people When you need a Sign PHONE 909 The Biemarck Sign Co. 406% Broadway Consumers Dray and Transfer Co. of the state of North Dakota. and,theis ° Phone 270 2 prop and for protection of legitim- : ate private business and. enterprises, I¢e and Teaming and for increased salaries for, com- ‘ 9 petent teachers, and. for a bette? Svuentates Semmes | Schoo! system throughuut the> state, SHOE | FITTERS USINESS SERVICE CO. 16 Haggart Bloek Phone 662 MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING MAIL’ ING Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. ° Prompt and expert service soso Expert ‘Accounting. ‘| WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers ‘Funeral Directors | ; ; 4 Licensed Embalmer'in Charge» «« DAY CONE 50 _ NIGHT PHONES iste BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER - — and —. CADILLAC... .. AUTOMOBILES... PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS” / Licensed Embalmers in Charge . ..... Night, Phone t00 or 687 Day Phone 100, “BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET eyeder i “Upholitered Furniture Made ig Order : { FRENCH & WELCH Re Builders’ Hardware jImplejents De Laval Separators re ' for Expert 2 Deapig I BISMARCK -Nowti Davora- UL FINNEY’s. DRUG erbih Bismarck, N. D. BETTER KODAK FINISHING Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Ficthres; ~ Bring your Films'to'®" ‘Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. Bismarck, N. D. - MAii, US YOUR FILMS All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY + BATTERY Parts ° BUICK and OAKLAND “Exide” Valve-in- “head | Motors Service. Station BISMARCK, N.D. » aud for the reduction of the high cost of living, and for.a’ square deal for the farmer, the laborer, business man and professional man of the state, and for the. decentralization of the executive power now lodged in the hands of the governor, and for an, dn- dependedt impartial put thorough au- dit system of all of the state industries of North Dakota, which ineludeg amon. othe! he State bank and the Com: pensation board, and particularly ‘for a just~assistance to, thoge-of our sol- dier men who haved) returned, as will properly express our gratitude of our state, and for the protection, of the. state from all profiteers, and fora thorough health officer and health cam- |: paign In the state. and for the return of the. powers of \the state. supert- tendeilt .of public instruction, to a 4 office, ‘to the end that: thoge new,hi charge of state” education shall jnot { huve the power to folst upon our peo- Kple the system of circulating libragies and false precepts sought to be dis- tributed among all our people during the Fecent winter, und, WHEREAS. He has declared for av impartial enforcement of all of: the and, for proper’ freedom ..6f sand for the government, af North Dakota, by the men and women of ‘the: state, WHERE chuling the confiscation of farm Taide | as wall as other industries, and against } ‘spread of soealistie and allarchistic propiganda through ,, the schools of.North Dakota, and. agajnst the. “red flag’ and revolutions, and against’.the use; of the public school political , pawn, and, reAS S He Stands for an honest banking ‘system jin the state ‘of’ Nosth Dakota, aud for. the, protection of, ail pen, to, be: the: poor, pr rich, the igho ant, OF the «lueited. NOW THEREFORE. Be it res that.,wejt elegates and member! of the, Statsmwin County. 1920' cumpaig committee ti conyention ‘duly ayge bled..do hereby jorge the candid; of Mr. walljam: Lauger, of Mandap. Kota. Top. the position and atlice of governor of the state of North Dakota. \and do hereby extend to lifm our. good wishes and: our hearty ‘aid and assistance. ‘ “IN Gol DEN VALLEYS, Golden: Valley anti-Townleyites also hpldsa county -Convenition-last. week, an which they paid thelr respects to their former: socialist nelghbor, placed a full legislative ticket in nomination, ani opted the following resolutions en- | dorsiig Mr. Langer’s ‘candidacy’: RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED...” : The Golden Valley county’. anti- {| Townleyites : adopted. othe. follawing | vesolutions : RESOLVED. That. we conden fhe | present state administration as inet: ficient, untrustworthy: of public, font dence, wasteful, of the taxpayers money, not responsive..to the people and totally: under, the visionary, if tot worge, domination of; A.C, Te whom we.of, 211 people, know best as a man.of impractical ideas and, strou3, gocialist belief... Forf years this man has* taxed the ' farmers. af. the state millions.on promises ‘as yet ua fuldiled.; algd.we belleve.a dontinnanice of. his’ domtuation; will not ‘only, bank- rypt. the. state’.but. tum, it’ ite. a ‘socialise. experiment station. to. the alestruction of. dur morality... our schools, our, homes und the, right: of | i deyioxitors in, banks whether they haj- bs ‘f Support of eve iroperty, . We demand: the purging of" the tate house.of the: army. of social: ist and nou-resident -ottice: holders why are draining, our resources througi saluries | to’, minor, ‘employees “doubl and treble-.thase ever: pata before tp: Savernors, judges,or higher officers of | | state... We denounce. the (retention iy gs Potten, Neil M*Donald and others who, seek to permeate: oul schools an colleges:with .the ‘Moctriggs of free | love. and Bolshevism. and Swe : pledge | our untiring support to. cawlidites fey | offices who will bring, out a return to reasonable taxation aid whose Amer- {canis in ‘hot always on the defen: mM. and the many questionatile ‘ie. Be es through whieh he -and his Heutenants have robbed, he people, and thelr efforts to, Sodlalize the.state. We. agree .with. bim .in. the porition | he;has taken against; the present cgn- trol ofthe: industrial, program without | responsibfiity to the. taxpayers, or ayle- | auate safeguards. . We.appreciate t (Willian, Langer ig, fightin, for ns.-for! our, ho texrity of. stdto, qnan, chas. fought a. harder nate agalast a-foe that is uscrupulous and | uamefciful. sand in thig. connection, we, citizens, of. Ggiden:, Valley. county, .de- nounce the dastar ySadvantage taken of a lumetitable tragedy fn thts: county by. Townley and-hig Governor to Lack: en the name: of the, Attorney General | by ‘trying to make. it appea'y Mr. Lap" teers, sneglect Ws ese for. that : ‘Aud: afar. Awa Of alk the: acti | the case we unliesitapitigly. paid, charge as false atid: that :the. gove and his hirelings kuew tt’ ‘to avbeti they: publisbed it. ~ i + THEREFORE, BBE IT. RESOLVED: That we delegates here’ assembled. Tepresenting a large majority of: the voters of Golden.- Valley county. the jformer home of ‘Townley and Brinton: ;and others of their stripe. in full ap- (preciation of Attorney General’ Lan: rere endeavors! to purge our, state ‘of he bank wreckers, tax robbers, kalary grabbers and soctalists..and being i erty, .sympathy with his ecor platform, endorse his , candidacy, for ‘goverhbr and pledge him in that be half our votes and ‘uuremitting, effort to elect him. RESOLVED; That in our opposition to the. fast rising tide. of. socidlism dn our state we are convinced .tltat our freedom’ ay individual property ownerg is endangered and, that) the (moral fabric of the state is being ‘un- dermined. “We hare seen our, taxes tremendously increaged with<a ‘pros- pect of furtheb increases.to come as B result of >the blunders and. ine: wperience of the state- administrati ‘The faith of many of us in the promi: ises of those in:control’ of public af- fairs is gone because -of : pledges uu- fulfilled and the continuous: line: of scandals and evidences of corruption. in high places. Therefore we- ipyite all who are opposed to a contitiuanc: of present. conditions to -unite with us in placing men in state. legislative qnd county offices who” have been chogen by. the people themselves in overlordship’ which always controls the | office by: Governor, Frazier of such men | tnrepresentative gather ings of o ponents, RESOLVED ; That we ‘favor a * atte owned. terminal elevator, and flour mill. ‘The: fermeérs haye made dt plain they want such enterprisen but we de not believe they ‘favor the: appro- priation ,proppsed for, them; at east until the <cver ne: ‘has Been tried on..‘a\ ‘ginalles. We ‘believe an investment_of 700,000 sufficient to test the. advantage of such utilities. | and the investufent should be vested in the hands of a separate commission divorced’ from: polizical control, anil responsible. to proper auditing author- ities, the findings: ef whom shpuld be made _public; for. the jnformation of the taxpayers, and not concealed from them..as now, Haroua false or distort- ed: report: RESOLVED ; That the canitidatps for seuator and zaineventalse. fr the’ 39th legislative dis @ handful of then represen ings ALG. Townley. aid directed hy one of his Nentenants from ontside. thy of support... The eandidate for senator? asa: representative from this i district. has been Sy “servile ‘tool. df his, master) ini voting amore burdens upon the taxpayers and vicious le: lation designed :to ‘fatten: the bank Faccounts: of Brintow) and mixers .in «uestiqnable= fii schemes with whom ‘Townle, turrgunded, In the | oppositions “iiomfies for’ representy- tive weé recogni li i county for res! “ onsthe socialist Wenes 8 .. bearing: “out the fact, ttiat® iclliste. wherever pos- fille, are helug. _jyimed for legislasine office td briig-abott ‘the communizipg of North Dakota andthe eventual re duction, of siete mers tr ere te. fengtits of the, eo and cafnere t fe the: Antidg for whic they. Shave: been :eelectedy They Ave beeu nomitiated: olivention: made up, of, delegates, aby the people themeelves “and: the: “hearty paver as agai Jufluences ee Bet EN candidate selected ‘ing from St. Paal MONTANA: UN ND ERSITY | ‘SHOWS. GRE. T GROWTH * Helens, Mont; March 29.—The strik . the. affiliated schools ¢,Oniiversity of Montana mrrént report, from tho E.C. Elliott, here, it Students in the variotis.“instftiitions “is. now about 18,000. ‘The increase during the past two years he* been of an average of 30 to'40 ‘percent. Attendance ‘had’ fallen off greatly during the. war, which so. drained the comprising is deen intl re unwor- | DUNBAR DRIVE TORESCUEN.?. Contfol of. Newspaper Bri \ tonites Juggled the aft@its of the Mott Pioneer Pres whose.’ former the Townleyites into which Prin- tiie jugetn noper, lished the following. statment “On Tuesday of this. weel Dunbar, Presidént’ of the Publishers Se: Mott ‘and’ tran: common stock, one shire to Jame: personally. y then served: notice on’. had faved to clect -otticer: that Whereas, the fifteen . thousdnd dollars - subscribed: by farmers. in the Hettinger; Count, Harmers. Press, corporation. j So’ far as can be learned, up to date. the farmers have. ony receipts signed by a solicitor who. ot be ,iu! Australia for. all they ky Mr. Dunba, ranséerred all, the stock in, the ‘Pioneer Press Co. except three sl fares to hinisetf, personally, fact tx, that it would appear fram all fhat’ there isn'ter enough ‘stock to go around-among the stockholders of the | colleges that athletics were aband oned. ‘ 3 country i ‘into deli | Hettinger County Fart [t's : the. wi me <Not: “ diveries, last Summer /atid ,since. ighted with it: —_ ORGAN FAILURE, = ‘odegondtut Directors Retain| .) Detailing further , developments in board of stockhdélders tener, reclaimed it from the hayds had thrown the news- the directors Jast week ,pub- Bantion, one to James Chureh, one to o H. Opland and the balance to him- M: he Piogneer. Press Co. at. their Tt is peculiar that | The | that canbe learned of (tits business || 's Press. Mri | 01 Mie = : ‘the active stage of influenza H “there often remains an inflamed, | ° passages—throat, chial tubés and lungs. 2 ,:|. —=Soreness of the c if neglected may favor the de Brinton paid eight thousand: five aust | dred’ dollars for the cleven thousan five hundred dollars’ worth of stock. which was held by the ori iginil owner of comuton stgck. ) It is “understood there was’ around “fifteen: thousand dollars of stock sold to the farmers. Just what has become of the walunes | of six thougand -dollars: or ‘so is not known, supposing the eight thousand five hundred was’ used in paying for the, original ‘common. stock. Your doctor will impress upon you that following recovery from larynx, bron- Frequently the cough hangs on st persists— you. take cold easily and there may be ‘Obstinate catarrh. This condition is slow to°clear up and velopment of pneumoniy, or later ‘ - } ‘his isNo. Lof a series of advertisements, » prepared by.a t_ physician, expl: Ining ‘how, eertain diseases which attack the air passages—such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whoop- sing Cough, Measles or even ¥ long continued Cold—often leave ‘« ag ans in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording,a favorablé foothold for ‘invading ger Arid how Vick’s Vapo- _Rubay be of value in this conditi if. draw out the inflammation, at- traet. the blood away from the ,|cdngested spots and relieve the~ / ) cough. In‘addition, the medici- congested condition of the air|nal/ ingredients of Vicks are i vaporized by the body ‘heat. Thése vapors até’ breathed in‘all night long, ° thus. bringing the medication to bear. directly upon + the ‘inflamed .areas: Vicks’ should. ~be. rubbed ‘in over the throat and ‘chest until the ig red\“then spread‘on ‘ thickl? and ‘covered ‘ with “hot : regular meeting in Janua 20, that| “on, serious disease of the lungs.’ | flannel cloths, Leave the cloth- . oon they as holders ofa majority of. the “Such casés ‘should continue] ing Joose« around the? “peck and : a stock’ of suid’ corporation thereby}. under the care of their physician] the bed~clotties arranged i in the 5 called Mooting. Ue tbe eer =should exercise moderately in] form of a funnel sb: theswapors ; au IneIOEn eat Aptil. $920. at the |) thg open air—eat plenty of whole-| arising may, be ‘freely inhaled. Rear ; hour of two o'clock, P> M. for the pur- | -,80me food—avoid overwork and If the cotigh'is annoying; ; swallow pose of chosing. and electing thren sudden chills. a small bit: of Vicks th size of a directors ,and. other officer of “said Nightly applications of Vick’: “pea. 4 sor Ms ‘and _ teansuet ng nee ~VapoRub may -help nature to|\” Samples ‘to’ arate be W the Taeothie ay Pome Nefore.) - “eomplete the process of repair. | sent: eon tequest: to the Vick : The best Tegal advice the directors’! Because’ Vicks acts locally ‘by Company, 231, Broad A Gin wet ik that ditectors of a corpora- stimulation thru the . skin to Greensboro, N.: nO} : “8 fion cam jje-Tegally! elected only, at th? 4 i FONG: ti { 2 / time prescribed. inthe by-laws, whicti te Z eed in. this corporation, is in’ Jaguary. ||); 30¢ 7 ( Your "3 A theeting of the directors, was lie I Wednesday aud the. resignation of ¢. —_ vat \ i M..Wicken accepted. to reliere him ; of “any srespousibitity in’ the dealings between the parties, interested. _ There. ig Ne ho, . explanation | of. what has betome of Approximately an ae) Tribtihe Want-Ads” Bring Results, cASTORIA 4 ~ For Infantyand Ghiidren | in Use For Over Years | a pee Always bears iS § the | Gignature of \ ih Dee 1 ea he Notable New Six the hand “Jenow. < ‘This ‘experience will convince y6u of the power and bility.of this exclusive Cleveland-built-mbtor. - It will convince you of: the comfort of the cat, contributed to: so°much eh oe CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE: COMPANY; CLEVELAND, OHIO re and fair conventions. without the Pm wide | really new, either, for’ the, factory bexay. de en’ the.Cleveland has «gone out over: the } of thousands of, owners... 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