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TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1920 20000000 0 BERGESON’S 0 45 ———eEE—EEeEe—E—EE——E ee Hart Schaffner | Suits and Spring Coats still Continues All-wool light weights and colors. yours ene they are gone. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SALE OF-= to'$55 to $60 ‘Our usual Guarantee of Satisfaction and truthful advertising. No charge for alterations. . Bergeson & Son The Home: of Hart Schaffner & Marx It’s time to wear'them now. Get Marx 1 buys values ‘up to $75 ETM NESTOS JOINS CORPS" FIELD FIGHTING LEAGUE Esmond, N.'D., June 8.—R. A. Nes- tos of Minot, who was a candidate tor the, republican nomination at the Mi- not convention but defeated by At- torney (jeneral William Langer, in- vaded Benson county last night to champion the cause of the Langer ticket, the Minot -platform, and the entire anti-socialistic program, gave a short sketch of the history of the Nonpartisan league from its inception down to the present day and showed the close ‘cooperation between A. C. Townley, A. Bowen, F. B. Wood, all | socialists ‘and other Nonpartisan lea- gue agitators with the-l..W. W. organ- izations. He ‘expressed confidence in Mr. Langer personally and the strength of the republican ticket and was giad to note the anxiety on the part of the voters of the state to get at the real truth as to the issues,now before them. ‘He showed the vicijousness of the ab- sent voters law ,the smelling commit- tee bill, and the uselessness of the state sheriff bill. He also urge; the adoption of the anti-red flag law and commended the Independent Voters’ ' WILL ROGERS SAYS: “If Penrose has a dark horse.and -hé is from Pennsylvania he must ‘be from Pittsburg” By Will Rogers (Famous Oklahoma Cowboy Humor- ist and Goldwyn Motion Pic- ture Star) ~ (Copyright, 1920, by The Newspaper Enterprise Association) The: California delegation are tak- ing a carload of California poppies ‘o scatter in Chicago. They figure on catching the dope fiend vote, which 1s very large this yéar. corer Suppose the Kentucky delegation will bring some tobacco leaves and try and land the ‘Nicotine vote. * * Hiram Johnson arrived in Chi- cago today and bowed and start- ed to make a speech-when some- one reminded him that the demon- stration was for Babe Ruth. ys se * On Johnson’s arrival he pulled the ola gag which is always good, “Friends, if I am elected I will be for the common people.” Yen Bo. * (Penrose is for some guy named association for the excellent work they are doing in the fight against Townleyism in North Dakota. Nurse ‘Class is to Sproul. If he is nominated I hope Penrose introduces him to the crowd, as no one there ever saw or heard of him wae De Valera the president of our sis- ter republic, Ireland, is a convention visitor. He is returning the visit President Wilson paid to Europe. De Valera says he wishes they could raise as much money for presidential candidates in Hrelant, as they do here. * ‘Women aeiceh iss have been ask to remove their spring hats in the convention hall so their trip has been practically spoiled. + x oH & Wood started in with two or three hundred delegates, but by the time the convention starts he will be lucky if they do not take his army com- mission, If Penrose has a dark horse and he is from ‘“Pennsyilvanin he must be from Pittsburgh. here. Miss Spear attended the high school alumni banquet, having attend- ed the school when her father was here as superintendent of the Indian school. Miss Edna Rust accompani- ed her home and will remain for sev- Pn LANGER INVADES LEAGUE CENTERS AND HAS CROWDS nities Which Have Been Strong ‘for Townley “LOOKS LIVE VICTORY” June and | ading Mercer lay, which Center, for six years have ‘Townleyism and in p' socialist counties, Attoi William . Langer and 1 Mees, of Mandan, talked to crowd: the size of which amazed even th who. have been fighting the Fri regime, while the attention accorde the speakers was that of men secking THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY oy Gish “Nugget Neil” TOMORROW. “tacts and willing to be convinced. Golden Valley, ‘Mercer county, was scheduled to, hear Langer yesterday morning. However, @ long jump from Elgin, Grant county, and automobile trouble prevented his making that mecting. Although an hour and a halt late into Beulah, the Beulah auditor ium capacity was taxed to the utmost. At least 450 people were present of which 50 per cent were men from rural districts, who remained in town until the speaker arrived. Issues ‘Challenge Explaining the inner workings of cially favorable to the anti-Townley, cause it is assertql as a result of the the league machine ‘Langer issued a] endorsement of .the impeached | sedi- few challenges to those persons who as a member of the “secret caucus” legislation. Persons luke in spite of the evidence and documents he exhibited might still question. “If any of you people do not believe that Miss Minnie J. Nielson has been strip- ped of her powers and duties, if do not believe that the twice unfrocked preacher is hiring teachers. who have the duty of the forming the first i pressions in the minds of our children, ask any teacher to exhibit her certi- warm in conviction and not. greatly perturbed over the menace of social- ism have resented the implication that they would vote for who obstructed the government during time of war. This resentment against the nomina- tion of Crum will aid the entirg ticket, it is Not only has Oliver. pre- sented a decided change in front in {; the past few months but Mercer coun- fotten’s nume will be signed to|tY Will show different returns. he said. Workers of the Mercer county or- ganization yesterday cited the names Douglas Fairbanks Over 1,200 Out it i Business men in Center last night} @ dozen -prominent and influential declared that the crowd which grected Langer was the greatest that had been gathered in the village county seat. The total population of Center is not more than -250, yet twelve to thirteen farmers who they know have renounc- ed Townleyism and are working for the regular rqpublican ticket. Mr. Langer and party left Center at 9 o'clock this morning for Washburn where a big picnic is being held this hundred people stood about the streets and listened to the band conceyt until Langer arrived a half hour late from Beulah. Harry J. Clark picked by the afternoon at Brush Lake. Northern McLean county and tonight will speak at Garrison, anti-Townley fore to 2 ‘i “seditionist judge from a." Present ‘Government whom the Nonpartisan county caucus “1 of Germany Shows Strength at Polls Berlin, June 8.—Report from nearly 350 districts on the result of the bal- endorsed, Opposes Cram Clark opposes Charles I. Crum, former district judge of Montana who was impeached and removed from the the bench ‘by a unanimous vote of Montana senate. ‘Senator red M followed with a recital of the work- ings of the secret caucus and outlined the tax laws dyawn by Roylance which the league leaders wanted to put over, Burt Thurston, who at the nvention at Minot, de er much wrangling and stag in Sunday's election received’ up. to 11 o'clock last night showed that the majority socialists, centrists and democrats, the party making up the coalition back of the present govern- ment, had elected 156 deputies, ‘The main parties of the conservative opposition, these figures showed, had elected 8% members, while the ‘main party to the left, the independent so cialist, has elected 57 members. Add to these 296 votes of the principal parties were 47 scattering votes, VICTORY TICKET SKETCHES the Oliver county delegation has de- of cided to cast a unanimous. vote one for Langer,” answered the ¢ man. “L will give you no eulogy but will mer introduce to you this fight- into League Mistory For three hours Langer tore the cover off the secret workings of the administration. He told the sto of oe ae the Nielson controversy, the in fContinned From Page Ona) connection with the Valley City bank willingn to accept this office ‘lie dgal, and the Seandanavian-American | {WO successful administrations as bank connection with the money box | ‘Tessurer of his county. In both in- of the state of North Dakota. stances Mr. .ositzky was the over- loting for members of the new. Reich- |’ Amazement awakened at the size of the crowd turning out for the Langer | Girl Couldn’t Stand ‘Clothes to Touch Her “My father got mea ot me a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful ‘Remedy for stomach trou- ble and Iam’ feeling so much better since taking it. My stomach ‘was’ so painful I couldn’t stand my clothes to touch me.” It is'a’simple, hatm- less preparation that removes the ca~’ tarrhal mucus ‘from the ‘intestinal tract ‘and allays. the inflammatioa which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ‘ailments, includ- in appendicitis, One dose will con- vince or money refunded. Sanitary Couch, Bapk Case and Writing Deck combined; Kitch- en Cabinet, Linoleum and Dress-: er, Blankets and Rugs. Mrs. Morgan. Phone 758; 222 3rd. Graduate Tonight Graduation exercises of the 1920 class of the Bismarck hospital will be held in the Auditorium tonight at 8 o'clock. twenty-five graduates will receive diplomas. The program includes sev- eral musical selections, addresses by Rev. T C.:Meckel, of Cleveland, 0., and Dr, Julius O. Arnson. ‘Rey. George Quigley will give the invocation. The public is invited. Bank Picnic About-twenty-five employes of the transit department of the ‘Bank of ‘North Dakota are to picnic at Ward’s grove this afternoon and evening. A marshmallow roast is on the program for the evening. Visit in South Dakota ‘Miss Katherjne'Spear, of McLaugh- lin, S. D., has returned to ‘her home after spending a few days with friends BISMARCK.W.OAK DIAMONDS “JEWELAY The Bride’s Silver Is her Most Cherished -Possession. Our SILVER DEPARTMENT i contains many beautiful articles in \ Sterling and Sheffield Plate-~-suitable as Gifts for the June Bride. F. A. KNOWLES Establ. 1907 JEWELER Bismarck We Specialize in Diamonds” ‘and Wedding Rings meeting in Oliver county was increas- ed at the enthusjasm and repeated aip- plause. At the back of the crowd were R. H. Walker and other registered so- cialists who failed to register approv- al but they were in the minor: drunken louts staggcred across the sidewalk in front of the speakers plat- form at the Conclusion of the speech with cries of “Hurrah for Frazier’ but they were unceremoniously push- ed aside by the persons thronging up to shake the hands of Langer. = | Steen Got 100 Votes One Day Late. 1 Oliver county gave Steen but 100 The women’s club of the little town | votes to 573 for Irazier in the last where I worked in a grocery store near donee bare ae olittelans ve}]-} 40 not minim’ he strength of the ee ake ae ay nae est league Dut, insist that Oliver county theater one evening. The evening will return at least a fifty fifty vote coe ne ie nit was eowaea put no {22 June 20. Conditions have been espe- arrived, E 1 speaker appeared, and everyone was disappointed. The following evening just after the train came in a stranger appeared in the store and asked: where Mr. was to speak that night. I replied that he’ was to have spoken the night before, but added, “The big 1 boob didn’t come.” Just then one of the leading women of the town came “in and recognized the man -as the speaker who had been expected the night before. Needless to say, I soon found work in the back of the store which needed immediate attention, Se Terrible Effect of Prohibition. The wives of two Muncie factory workmen were discussing the effect of prohibition on their husbands. “When John comes home on Satur- day noons nowadays with his pay en- ¥elope and turns it over to me,” said one, “I always deals him out fifty ‘cents for spendin’ money and he spends it for himself.” “and what-did he do-in the old saloon days?” asked the other. “In them terrible days,” said the ‘first, “when John turned over to me his pay envelope on Saturday noons, -I used to give him fifty cents for a little spendin’ money for himself, and soon he’d be back with a growler of beer for the two of -us, bless his heart.”—Indianapolis. News. | eral days. GOVERNOR RESIGNS ‘Berlin, June 8.—The governor to- day tendered his resignation to Presi- dent Ebert who requested him to re- main in office provisionally. President Ebert also asked Consul iE, Mueller to take steps so that results of Sun- day’s parliamentary election can be established as soon as possible. ashi TY GEESeR) 88 GSRE SER RES SSS 5 ____ AAO ee nnn eee RU vow ROOT oS The Light in the Window. The transport had entered New York harbor. On board was one lone col- !ored soldier among the homeward bound. As the ship passed the statue 1 of Mberty there was absolute silence, |, when suddenly the dusky doughboy broke the quiet by remarking: “Put your light down, honey, I’se home.”"— The American Legion Weekly, VIOLA DANA tN “DANGFROUS TO MEN One of the best feature photoplays in Bismarck for a long time. Last time, tonight at the Orpheum, whelming choice ef the people but in Bismarck, where the gang politicians (Patterson and Co.) were most power- ful, his support was light. In 1912 he was elected county commissioner which position he still holds, and later he was named secretary of the tax comm on. In this latter position be has been brought face to face with some of the worst deals put over by |} Big Business upon the people of (North Dakota, and has helped to expose them. He knows the enemies of the people personally and _ politically, and he has made them his own enemies. “In all the eight years. of his ‘public life, he I been the ainpion of e for all, He put a stop, nipulations by which rich lax payers’ property was not sold’ for taxes, He made the wealthiest pay up on time or pay the full penalty |‘ for delinquen: exacted from which had ‘not been them theretofore, al- ALL VICTIMS OF ECZEMA’S ITCH NEED POSLAM| It is Poslam’s mission ‘to relieve itching eczema’'s cruel distress and to restore disordered skin to ‘sightli- ness and health. Comfort comes as soon as it is applied to the sore plac- es. Its concentrated healing power quickly shows. distinct improvement. 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The gang ht him and he fought them several J having to go into court ‘to nail vi tory to his mast. But he was a win- ner.” N. P. BOOSTER SHOOED OUT OF TOWN BY -LEGION| (Continued from Page One) statements in’ the Courier-News rela- tive to the Kate Richards O'Hara mat-| ter and ‘also because he signed him- self as post adjutant, a position he did not hold. ¢ Galliger returned to Bismarck last evening minus his American Legion button. He gave out a story to the reporter for the Courier-News to the effect that he had been beaten and slugged by 150 “drunken rowdi The Tribune immediately wii d its WANDA HAWLEY “MISS HOBBS” _ i Lt ramaem Ro lentil HEAT PRODUCTION ESTIMATED a | H in H MILLION BUSHELS condition of the winter and wheat crop. Last year’s total crop was 941,000- 000 bushels. spring correspondent and took pains to call up a citizen of the town to verify Gal- liggr’s. account. They claimed that it is false from start to finish-and' that no violence was done. ‘They: aatd ‘he was denied the use of the hall. Litigants Engage’ ‘in Fist Fights at Hear- ing of Portner‘Case Menassas, Va., June 8.—Congress- man Flood, of Virginia ,and' halt. dozen lawyers and witnesses in the famous ‘Portner will case engaged in a free-for-all fight in the Prince Wil- ljam county circuit court. Most of the combatants sustained cits and bruises about’ the’ face. HELP WANTED—Girl for gen. eral housework. Best “Must be fair cook. Call’ 68: Catarrh is a Real Enem and Requires Vigorous Do ‘Not Neglect ‘It. ‘When ‘you use sprays, atomizers and douches for your Catarrh,you may succeed in unstopping the choked-up ‘air passages for the time being, but this annoying con- ‘dition returns, and you have to do the same thing gover and over again. Catarrh has never yet been cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced any real benefit: from such treatment? reatment. 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