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MINNEAPOLIS Stems Like-the Skin.Is on Fire There is a harassing discomfort caused by Eczema that becomes a torture. bearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burning irritation. from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only allay the pain temporarily. The disease can only he reached by going deép down to its The itching is almo source, The source of Eczema is in. the blood, the disease being caused by an infection which breaks out through the quality’’ Servic gating! a4 1 : founded on the same prin- ciple of ‘‘d is worth battery test today. CORWIN MOTOR ’ COMPANY A cure ependable that governs the manufacture ‘of “Exide” itself. “Extde” investi-> «Call for a free the st un- impurities can-remain. the right treatment. Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, MAKES OWN, POISON |—IT DOESN’T WORK ‘SPOKANE—Lucy Martinez, indelible pencil in water. pump, Recovery. boiled until further notice: great Nazimova at her best. Hall. ke favors and bon. bon hoxes. See the great Nazimova Brat.” Why Men. Fail We often wonder why to ‘greater heights than we and have made suc- - “cess under circumstances To accomplish’ work of any undertaking it requires two things, namely, us almost impossible. unfaltering determination that determination. Why are there so many for their rights-and fight and substance of it all is; I.once knew a young man who had good. intentions, high aspirations apd ideals, but failed on account of ill health, are there so many sigk peuplé today? Why are there sc many unable to do their part in life? some people have risen which Would look , to and health to back up Why who will not stand up S life’s battles as they should? The sum they haven’t.a good back bone. Have your spine “backbone” placed i in proper alignment by Chiropraetic adjustments and_be restored to health and become, ag it were, a machine ‘of vibrating, throbbing energy, then you will make life “& quecess, / ‘ R. S. Enge, D. C. Ph. C. Lucas Block X 4 Lady Attendant Notice to Water Chiropractor / Bismarck, N. Dak. Consumers: The Board of City Commissioners have before them the plans, specifications and estimaté of cost for the con- struction of a Filtration Plant and complete Water, Works System for the City of Bismarck. { On Monday evening, April 26th, 1920, at 8480 o’clock, the City Commission will meet to consider these plans. They are very anxious that as many water constimers as possible meet with them. This is‘a-most important mat- ter dnd you are.urgently requested to be present. _ Water Committee 0! | & Very truly. yours, H. A. THOMPSON, .. ’ JOHN A. LARSON, * CHRIS-RERTSCH, JR., f the Board of City Commissioners. * (Advertisement). : USE - er Mexi- can, arrested for a misdemeanor, at- tempted suicide here by drinking 2 solution she made of the lead of an Stomach All drinking water should be A C. E. STACKHOUSE, Health Officer If you failed to see “The Brat” when first shown here see it to- night-at the Orpheum with the | ‘Dance - tonight K. "¢ A New York woman is, said to earn more than $5000 a year designing at the Orpheum tonight in “The COMMISSIONER WEHE DISCHARGED _ BY GOVERNOR FRAZIER WITHOUT PUBLIC HEARING; 70 FIGHT CASE Former Member of Workme 's Compensation Bureau * protests High Handed Manner in Which Procedure ‘Was Con- ducted; ‘Protests Innocence Following a compa: tively brief private. hearing ‘behind closed doors in the governor’g private office late yesterday after- |” noon, Governor Lynn J. Frazier informed L. J. Webe, ‘commis- sioner of the Workmen’s Compensation Bareau, that he had been discharged from that office, to také effect immediately... The governor refused: Cofnmissioner Wehe’s request for a public hear- \ling with the privilege, of cross-examining any witnesses placed ||on the stand. As a result of the governor’s action, Commissioner Wehe, who has repeatedly stated he Would not resign,.be suspended or dis- charged without bring the matter-into the courts, probably by oees a writ, of certirai taking the matter to the district court ‘or a review of Governor’s Frazier’s alleged illegal actions in dis- oceedings, forcing the governor to take egal proceedings to oust: Wehe from the office of Workmen’s. Compensation Bu- reau commissioner. Refuses Public Hearing. Throughout the.. proceedings, at, which Governor Frazier presided, thi governor took the attitude that .Com- missioner Wehe, wag guilty ‘until he proved his innocence of the alleged charges contained in Frazier’s letter suspending the commissioner. He persistently refused to grant Commis- signer Wehe’s. request for a public hearing and upon bringing the meét- jing to an end, Governor Frazier handed a letter, couched in the same generalities as the suspension letter, stating that Wehe was no longer a member of the workmen’s compensa- tion bureau. Meeting Called ats O'clock > ‘The governor called: the- meeting shortly after 3 o’clock. Commissioner | BASEBALL Wehéd and his attorney, Tueedore Kok o a ey fel ofthis city, had beer waiting in} 6 1 the: public reception room adjoining AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ranto eee chjmed in by saying that the gover- {nor made his own rules of procedure to suit himself. ‘Wehe’ then stated that until eviderice was producéd before the gov- ernor at a reguldr public hearing, he had\nothing to answer to further than he had done by @ general denial of the governor's charges. The gov- ernbr stated the proceedings were at a close and when’ Wehe requested a taken down by the governor's private secretary, Frazier flat footedly told him his request was absolutely refused. the \governor’s. office believing that Won Lost Pet. the “hearing would. be. publig_end| St. Paul.. . 9 1,000 therefore “held in that room, Both | Toledo ... Bed 833 Wehe and Koffel were eonsiderably ; Minneapolis 5 3 625 surprised and incensed when they | Indianapolis 2 2 500 were instructed to appear in ‘the gov-| Columbus: .. 2 B+ 400 ernor’s private chambers and the} Milwaukee « 2.5 286 heavy doors carefully closed, barring | Kansas City 1p 125 the public and the press from the ' governor's private inquisition. _ NATIONAL LEAGUE George K, Foster and C..A. (Marr sWon Lost -Pet. assisted’ the governor, both men be-| Pittsburgh . - 5. 2 14 ing local atorneys, the former known| Brooklyn .. 5 2 14 to be affiliated with the Nonpartisan| Philadelphia . 4 3 TL league, and the latter secretary, of | Cincinnati 4 3 57 the workmen’s compensation buréau. ii 4 4 . 500 ‘Seeretary-ef Agriculture John \N. Ha- 2°86 400 | gen, chairman of the workmen's com- 2. 6 -333 pensation bureau, was present. 1 4 .200. After the doors’ were closed’ Gov-! Ni ernor wtazier wanted to know if Wehe | \ AMERICAN LEAGUE the accused. Commissioner Wehe than called up- on the governor for more specific statement as to what he was charged | with., This the governor obviously refuded to. do, saying that all the charges he desired to make were con- tained in the suspension letter ie Wehe. ‘Denies Right for Public Hearing The governor, on his-own initiative, overruled the objection presented and asked Commissioner Wehe if he cared to answer to thé charges made in the letter, by being sworn, and with- out any evidence having” b pro- duced “to substantiate any of the| Kansas City 2, Milwaukee 3. charges made. At this point in the| Louisville- Tndingpolis, postponed, proceedings, a general denial of each rain. * and -every allegation in the’ gover- nor’s letter wat inserted in the, rec- ord by Koffel for Wehe. —Wehe further demanded the right.to a pub- He hearing, that jwitnesses bé pro- duced and that ‘he have the right to eross examine stich witnesses as well as put his own witnesses on the stand and ‘to offer his jown testimony in his i4tefense of any'evidence that might be, offered by the removing parties. Copernor Frazier stated he denied Wehé this right and said that no further hearing would be granted. Kof- fel thereupon objected to the proced- dollars a day is the figure -that has ure before the governor and to the| finally. won. Georges: Carpentier as a governor's statement that. Wehe had circus attraction. He. is announced to, no right to a public hearhig. Foster! open with ‘the: clreus in Washington YESTERDAY’S GAMES NATIONAL LEQGUE St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 7. Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 1. Cincinnati 5, Chicago 3. New York-Boston, aed, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 4, Washington 2. Others postponed. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Patil 4, Minneapolis 0, , Toledo 5, Columbus 3. Special return engagenient of Nazivova.in “ aa at the Orpheum tonig] CARPENTIER GETS. $100, 000: FOR — ' CIRCUS DATES \:New York, April 24. April 24—Two thousand ATTENTION, "HOUSEKEEPERS a a: "Fuller Brush €o., Tes : 3 e Hartford, Conn. | ‘ t " Branchés. 1 in all principal cities , Our service representative will ‘call shortly and present you with a complimentaty brush, and also demonstrate the usefulness of our SANITARY brushes, Wonder Mops and Dusters, as adver tised in the Ladies Home, Journal, Woman’s Home Companion and Good Housekeeping. magazines. . FULLER BRUSH:CO, NC. _ HARTFORD, CONN. > Traveling Service Rep.’s, ’ ANNEX HOTEL, — BISMAREK, N..D. charging Wehe, or he will force the governor to’ bring quo war-|~ verified copy of the proceedings as ‘lL had any defense, te make dnd why Won Lost - Pet. the suspension. should not be made! Chicago . ~ 4 Q 1,000 permanent. -At this; point,'Koffel filed Boston ..” Fk Sade ¢ 857] an objection as to~the manner in| Cleveland as 1 833 which the proceedings were being | Washington 3 3 500 4 conducted and instituted, claiming | St. Louis... 1 35 250 that’ the governor had no right to| New York.. 2 4 - 838 suspend Commissioner Wehe in any | Philadelphia . 1 4 333 event” before a -hearing was given | Detroit 0. 6. ».00¢ giving two exhibitions each day except | tract carries with it a payment of over | C. H. Bench” Bae AND GARACE, the Complete Outfit. Ford, i: ’ fh , y Champtcn 20- Inch Back & Docker, . 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