The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGut i LET’S GO! BISMARCK HAS A WONDERFUL FUTURE. It has every Dates “every reason for becoming the greatest city in North Dakota. All it needs is CONCERTED EFFORT by its business men through the Commercial Club (Bismarck’s Advertising and New Business Promotion De- partment.) Let’s all get behind the Commercial Club—dig deep into our pockets, and give our time when elena ORGANIZED EFFORT such as this will make BISMARCK the city you would like it to be. This is the opportune time. LETS GO AND GO FASTER! This Advertisement is Donated by the Lahr Motor Sales Company. PIV yvonne pooner pmmnenYoonesfyooaedfemenmmeal onan onl amare Panna Noman inna hfs fostecsl posted festendhfosiech fosredh porch porveslfemedhfoschporrediporneNporreslfomepearedipooroh pol = Sl OOONOttwtUOMKIT Ti ttt h ii iTTTiTTTTTtTTTTTTTTtTTTTiTNTTKih ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ) SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1920 Ea 7 “TV cinein nati SUCCESS MARKS men like Gronna, Langer and Young,’ cries of aidjodreaient: The Lowden NeW. york who ne ved the peovle of the and Wood forces, seeing their candi- state fai hfully | and well is the argu- dates gaining on each ballot, protest-! nateat+ se RURAL DISTRICT ment of rion before his vast ed vigorously and voted solidly that’ New York | AUTO CAMPAIGN farmer a Is to, the motion was lost. Although dele- |, wnauelpaia zee bring forth applause. jgates were tired and getting mighty Cleveland \ Sapa . “these able men are being hounded | hungry the balloting continued. Boston , More Than 1,000 Out to Hear R.|2"@ cricd down by Townley and his! On the fourth ballot the gains that Chicago .. i! gang of socialist boomers.” Mr., Wood and Lowden forces expected to Washington. F. Gallagher and P. D. Nor- Norton declared, “because they had! make did not show up in the totals.!st Louis iy t at Ti ne d Wildrose ; manhood and self respect enough to! Reluctantly, however, they allowed ‘ o Id th on 10; ani I s refuse to bow down in obedience t2| the convention to adjourn for the] gs i rd X= a | Boss ‘Townley. It is time for ‘North | night. _ If you are in the market for a used car, you shou eee ee R. F. Gallagher of Beach, candi-| Dakota to awake to her situation and! tee Se Milwaukee . . mon ay- date for attorney “general” joined | shake off these blihting. autocrat” | @ Sera | Milwauxe ceptional values that we are showing and get our easy ly pay forees the last. of this week with P. pene SES | BASEBALL | Minneapolis ment terms. D. Norton at Wildrose in Williams | © —@ | Indianapolis county. Mr. Norton had been in that AMERICAN Assoc LAPION Kansas City ‘ i, \ part of the state several days con- fi 4 Louisville .... sa 4. ; i p Oe Polit ott fac eee This is your opportunity to buy a good car and pay as you ride. i. paign and addressing hundreds ot St. Paul ‘i THREE JUDGES TO i { farmers every day. i Toledo .. 563 : i At both Tioga and Wildrose the Milwaukee 360] HEAR GRAIN CASE, attendance numbered far more than faye erg oe j Minneapolis 508 , a thousand at the meeting addressed (Continued from Page One) Columbus 479) Counsel for the Embden Farmers’ | ; by Norton and Gallagher. balloting proceeded. On the fitth bal-) Louisville -447) Blevator Co., which is attacking the ! The farmers all through that sec-|lot her ten votes were distributed as / Indianapolis -348 | constitutionality of the North Dakota‘ tion are rapidly deserting Townley | follows: Lowden, 2; Wood, 3; John-| Kansas City 33] grain grading act in a suit instituted , and becoming enthusiastic support-|son 5, On the sixth ballot hey were SN AiO in the United States district court, | ers of the opposition which is headed | Coolidge, 1; ‘ood, 3; Lowden, 3; X D TE have applied for a court of three | aides penal by Gronna, Norton and Langer. They | Johnson, 3. On the seventh ballot the Li . | judges to hear the case when it comes , *Phone 490 Distributors ’Phone 490 J listen with keen interest to the ac-| delegation fave Wood 3 votes, John-/ Brooklyn . 18 ap on Inge 15. In cases involving | : count vividly put before them by Mr, |50n, 3, and Lowden, 4. Cincinnati 26 20 constitutionality of state laws, a court! Gallagher of how the farmers in Gol- Stilt Diviued St. Loui 25 23 of three judges is required. The case den Valley county are discrediting} The North Dakota delegation gave} Chicago 24 25 will be heard at Fargo. Townley, Brinton, Waters, and others Johnson: ines Hore 10 voles “al Boston . OE. + 2B —_— f muck-rak e first ballo e two wen! | Pitts . OM ahey Gate beer diacretited in and| Wood. On the third ballot the dele-. Rittsburgh Hear Concluded High Jendid dinner was served at six- run out .of Golden Valley county,” |s#tion split as follows: Johnson, 6; Ph iladel 19 2 3 i ‘oung people throughout the reciti ] thirty, after which a program of pa- declares Mr, Gallagher. “Their wie Wood, 3; Lowden, 1; and the line-up |? adelplt ( School Recitals ate worthy, of the highest commenda-| Musical Monitor and several books [trot songs and short, snappy record and the record of the board; Was the same on the fourth ballot. AMERICAN L LEAGU: E Wednesday Night| tions The chief value derived from| Will be contributed to the high school.' speeches was given. Mr. Loubek had ; of socialists they have gathered! McLean and Hendrickson were the :jthe recitals is the training which charge. of fhe supper and was assist- 5 around them is such as should cause {Wo delegates who gave Wood their | Cleveland ib i The program at ‘the high school | makes it possible for pupils to appear was Combine ed by W. C. Casmman, Dennis Cook honest people to shun them as a/Votes on the first ballot. New York » Yair widitorium on Wednesday evening | with credit upon entering a conserva-| The two men’s classes of the Meth-|and a corps re waiters from the Young plague.” On the eighth ballot Wood got 3 Washingto 22 ‘ concluded a series of benefit recitals | tory when sting on club and] odist Episcopal church and a com-|men’s class. The pastor acted as And the farmer hearers applauded ,North Dakota votes, Johnson 3, and! poston . 19 en by the pupils of Mrs. Wheel concert programs pany of their friends held an enjoy-|toastmaster. Seventy-five men were such statements as these, and as that) {Lowden 4. . Chicago 22 The stage poise, technique and in-' The proceeds which Emaaee to! able get-together meeting last night.!in attendance. made by P. D. Norton, candidate for} |. Wood's Spurt St. Loui aan congress from this district on a plat-;_ Major General Leonard Wood made] ph itadelphia 33327 form replete with help to the farm-|Substantial gains after the first bal-! netroit .... 33.298 ers, that the state and its fine man-|lot last night, and Frank Hitchcock, hood should be more than ashamed | his floor manager, worked diligently GAMES f to bow down in obedience to Boss {0 set about a slide toward him but AMERICAN LEAGUE = = ESSEX EPELL Townley. it filed to materialiva, New York . Ecc Was ay, = aaa art That the intelligent and indepen-|, 0 the second ballot Wood. gainod Detroit .. EC =sS ce CO CCCe total] MOTOR dent voters of the state should give |2 Ma Lowden gained 48 and John-} philadelpha oe 2S CARS ide son 12 Cleveland .. .. . ‘i eae cuphert to. the, candidacy. .of After the third ballot there were! Boston .. . Az, ———— [Chicago . a ee Washnigton | St. Louis : e . NATIONAL LEAGUE Absolutely Airtight}}} opporrunrry [fl] ,:2* Brooklyn Lichtnine Bottl KNOCKS BUT [i] titatetpiia ; Pittsburgh Pe : } ightning Bottle ONCE Fittsbureh ws. «+ s+ . ‘Cincinnati Stoppers Here’s your chance, old |}| New York established business, in- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION They snap like lightning and will eluding buildings, fixtures Winneapolis.’. : last for almost a. life time, Price and stock groceries with | Tnctanapolts Bislale, sid be ; 60c a dozen; 3 for $1.75. Place general line of merchan- Leaiaeilt y your order early. 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