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BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE FRISCO CONVENTION BEAUTIES ! te PAGE SIX VOTE FOR YOUR ‘COMMITTEEMAN, “TWITCHELL SAYS Issues, Letter to Republican ‘Workers on*Importance of Con- trol of Party Organization ‘LEMKE MAKES AN EFFORT | \\ wl) Every Republican voter is urged by: Republicap leaders not to forget the importance of voting for precinct scommitteemen on June 30, Treadwe!l Twichell has issued a letter from Republican headquarters lat Fargo calling attention to the im- jportance of regaining control of the {party organization and urging inde- for the voters to unite in precincts for the support of a single precinct ommitteeman, 1 j.The efforts of the socialists who re making a drive for the electioa! ~ ~ > Grae, f precinct committeemen has be | nar N i Ss 2») on gigs : me evident. | Va. Ne \ } SS Soe. Si, Bill Lemke has written a letter to league workers over the state in which he s sis to the workers that they le: the ,stickers in the oting booths. as a means of insur- ing their success. Mr. Twitchell, in his letter sa; rty ballot for the primaries Mth will have blank spaces ifor writing, or pasting in the name yof one precinct committeeman. The }precinct committeeman will consti- tute the County Committee, and the {preiinct committeeman from each jlegislative district will elect the new ‘member of the State committee, and Sthe state committee, make and pub- ‘ish a platform of principles for the uparty. ‘The Townley outfit have filed their candidates on the Republican ‘ballot ‘Four years ago, this outfit filed Republican and by voting for the’ kind of precinct committeemen, 00- tained the majority of the state com- mittee and elected: William Lemke. who is vice president of the league, Keep it cool, Mother, Il! want some more ERE is a sweet, delicious crispness to this spread for bread that makes it a real favorite with the children and the advice to mother to “‘keep it cool” is just the word of caution we want to impress on everyone. . \ When the orators at the Democratic National Convention at San Francisco start spell-bind- ing the women delegates with honeyed words about “the most beautiful ladies in the world,” it won’t be flattery. It is a fact undisputed that never before at any national‘convention has there been such an aggregation of beautiful women ‘as are now in SanFrancisco. If proof were needed the above sextette sup ply it. , ey? Upper left is Mrs. Kellogg Fairbanks, aChicago suffragist, and strong for McAdoo; cen- ter is Mrs. Robt. L. Owen, wife of the senator from Oklahoma, and one of the leading presidential candidates. At the right is Mrs. A. B. Pyke, delegate from Cleveland. Lower left is Mrs. Geo. Mara of Bridgeport, Conn., wife of Assistant National Committee Chairman Mara; center is Mrs. John:T. Barnett of Denver, and right Mrs. Frank J. Graham of.Chicago. nae 3 Keep Holiday in the ice ‘box and it will maintain its perfect texture in the warmest weather, while our own special process of summer hardening which we accomplish without a particle of any other ingredient, will prove to you that this product is entirely satisfactory the year ‘round. You can. spread Holiday Nutmargarine on thick because it is most economical and this wonderful combination of cocoanut oil and peanut oil churned with milk supplies you with a product that excels for genuine purity and wholesomeness. as the ‘Republican’ State chairman, nt F When you give your order.to your a gcopting tieeceatt pe eae bl ide stock for the canslidat 71) Ae grocer, market or de! sen insist on “ i \ | ss the Republic: the a le provide stockers for e canslidate { \] ‘The league leader will repeat this on in each precinct and see that they POLYGAMY’ BEING REDUCED AMONG THE this brand—‘Made in Minneapolis” w { June 30th, unless the anti-Townley-| are distributed teh the: voters Women | PHILIPPINE GIRLS THROUGH EDUCATION ‘3 : ‘2 ,ites get together and agree upon the:r | can vote on preeinc! commi eemen ; ! 2 \ ' IORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER co. fact : t precinct committeeman and all unit-| this year, there is separate ‘ballot Manila, P, J, June:25.—The practice tion that it will disappear as thé rela- . ” Manu ‘urers : . -edly vote for him. The league has a list of all its members in ‘each pre- sinct, and they will be directed to vote as a body for one man. It is reliably reported that stickers are being printed and distributed from the league headquarters, for each ‘precinct in the state, with the name of the precinct committeeman on it. The faithful will use this sticker in each precinct and their vote will be united on the man named on the vsticker. If this plan is mot met and | defeated, the Townley gang will again have the State Republican organiza- tion, with William Lemke as chair- man. The plan can be beaten, but | only through the active work of -the county chairman and their’ executive (committee. Please have the anti- Townley Republicans in each pre- }cinct agree. on one man and all vote for him without fail. If possi- MOTHER! | “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s. Best Laxative Aecept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look ‘for the name California ou the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most. harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- dren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child’S dose oy each bottle. Give it without fear, ‘Mother! You must say “California.” OS EAGLE TAILORING AND HAT ‘WORKS Opposite the Postoffice Authorized Resident Dealers for iH theROYALTAILORS CHICAGO—NEW YORK Big cut in Tailor Made Suits Suits worth $40.00, now $29.50 ‘Sf Suits worth $55.00, now $34.50 4) Suits worth $60.00, now $3950 Suits Cleaned and Pressed . for them. See that they vote for our candidate. We must’ be united as the league is united. This must be at- tended to without delay. If it is not, the county and republican state or- ganizations will again fall into the hands of the socialist leaders and they will approve the brazier admin- istration, condemn the Minot plat- form and possibly the National ptat- form and .all of those who are op- posed to their new-day program, and do this in the name of the Republi- can party. “This is of the utmost importance, please do not fail to attend to it in your county. This means that each precinct must be attended to by you and your conimittee. Do not let the Republican organization, in the presidential year, fqll into the hands of the soc! Do everything. you can to prevent the approval of .this socialist outfit by ‘state republican organization. The. time is . short. The importance of beating their pro- gram cannot be overestimated. Hach county organization must do the jod for the county. If you attend to it, we will have a real Republican anti- Townley: and anti-Socialist organiza- tion to help the people of the. state out of the mire into which they haye fallen. The burden of attending to | the job is. placed upon the chairman of ‘the county committees. We feel sure that you will see to it that the matter will be properly attended to in your county by you, but will .be more reconciled if you will at once so advise us, } RUMANIA SEEKS U.S. LOAN WITH OIL GUARANTEE Need of Reorganization of Fin- ances of Country is Upper- most, Says Official Bucharest. June 25.— Rumania is seeking to place a-toan in the United States and wants to give as security her six per cent national bonds, with- out lien on her forests or her oil prop- erties. According to Le Progres the coun- try’s most. pressing problem is the re- organization of finances, which are in a confused condition, partly due, to the dumping in Rumania of several billions-of Austria-Hungarian crowns, Russian and Ukrainian rubles and other worthless moneys. “Within the past ten months the value of the lei has decreased from ten to the dollar ECZEMA (“t-3 | Money back without q a IT’S Salve fails in the g ‘ree HUNT sie ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER of f ether itching skin diseases Try t et our risk JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druagist COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE CAR WASHING CORWIN AGTGR Ca. of polygamy in the Philippine Islands! tive number of persons of the two sex- is being reduced through education of es reach an approximate natural equal- ‘girls of the leading tamilies of the ity. cutlying provinces, -according to}! “An-effort to. impose-upon the peo- Frank W. Carpenter, retiring governor | ple of the Sultan at this time the in- MINNEAPOLIS of the Department of /Mindanao and Sulu. t Mr. Carpenter is here to turn over administration of his office to the sec- retary of the interior who will act through. the bureau of Non-Christian Tribes in accordance with a new tervi- torial,daw. This law leaves in effect a treaty under which the Sultan of Sulu renounced all pretensions: to tem- poral sovereignty but gained. recog- nition as. ecclesiastical head of the Mchammédan church in the Sulu arch- ipelago. The treaty guarantees to the Sultan and his people “the same re- ligions freedom had by all adherents of all other religious creeds, the prac- tice of which is not in violation of the basic principles of the laws of the United States.” x Can Be No Question. 7 * “It is important to note,” said Car- penter in one ef his messages written as governor, “that this includes a lim- itation as to religious practice which necessarily includes the abandonment of polygamy. There can be no ques- ARR RAR eee to 55-80 to the. dollar, according to the fluctuations of the market. This, depreciation is also true, it is stated, to an illegetimate influx o! paper money from Germany. During the German occupation, the Germans established the General’ Bank of Ru- mania. and jssued large quantities of paper money bearing the name of this bank. It is suspected that since the armistice, the Germans have smug- gled into Rumania more of this money printed up in Germany. Le Progres states that at the be- ginning of the war the Rumanian na- uonat debt was only 500,000,000 lei and that now it is more than 30,000.- 000.000, with no means of estimating circulation. The standard money of. the’ country at present is that issued by the National Bank of Rumania. In June, paper money printed in the United States will go into circulation {and all other. moneys will be with- drawn, it' is believed, througit ‘the Ru- manian government. since it has taken over the new provirices of Transy vania and Bukovina and’ Bessarabia where crowns and rubles‘are in circu- lation, has not yet decided how it will solve note circulation problem or what value will be given to these olil moneys. : ‘Meanwhile the Rumanain govern- ment is making a determined effort to stamp out the new industries of run-} \ ning cheap, moneys over her frontiers and trading it for leis. At times men have heen arrested with four, five of six billion batches: of Austria-Hungar- ‘an notes: Some of the men arrested Have been Americans ostensibly on automobile tours from ‘Hungary. Whenever captured) these money run- ners are. arrested and the money in their possession confiscated. “PUSSYFOOT” GETS WELCOME TO DEBATE ' FROM.OSHKOSH MAYOR | s Oshkosh, Wis.,’Juné 25.—Mayor C. A. McHenry of Oshkosh today issue: a challenge to William E. (“Pussy- | foot”) ' Johnson, noted foe’ of liquor, to meet him in a debate on the sub- ject .of temperance. The mayor sent the following telegram to Mr. John- son, who is to speak, tonight in Mii- | waukee: “As a candidate for United States senatos on a platform of American- ism, and personal liberty I hereby challenge you to an open debate on the question: “That prohibition does not prohibit; that it is not conductive to-the hig] est development of human character, and it is autocratic in spirit, and, therefore, undemocratic and un- | American. Debate to be in the city | of ‘Milwaukee, at a time and place to be agreed upon,” .| ence, it i8 said, would be destroyed if theexact. amount qf paper money in|) validation of polygamous ‘marriages heretofore contracted, the. prohibition at this time of polygamy or the discon- tinuance of divorce, must unavoidably result in the active resistance of a neople imbued with fanatic determina- ‘tion ta die rather than submit to a ! privation of ‘their ‘réligious. liberty in : thatters they believe. to be fundament- al and sanctioned by divine authority.” i Association Tells. Mr. Carpenter said that girls of} Christian girls and: gradually become |imbued with the monogamous ideas lield by the Christians. The girls are advised to adhere stf¥ctly to their own Mohammedan religion as, their. influ- fon om reduced from $90 to $32.50, and two rooms reduced from §150 to $50. é they abandoned it. ‘When they return |, When Fonants fake Stands tice to their own people their influence ifixed th t te t fused ti tends to eliminate plural marriage, ac-|/|ixe these mites, tenants the apart. cording to Carpenter, who predicted bey uy oft Ke eer aad light, a that the practice will be virtually wip-| Gree ,Gfinaed “other services. . This i ed out in the course of a few years.}ij cd the conan eiwat th eee IN WASHINGTON wood alcohol. Some of them have for- Will Eventually be\Deciled by bidden the landlord t around to collect the rent. Supreme Court.of the United States Washing¢on, June 25.—The right of a tenant to live in a house and at the same time prevent the landlord from | profiteering against him, is being hot- iy contested in the national) capital. | As a result there have been some near- | mobbings,’'and hundreds of landlords are at outs with thousands of tenants: It. is a-<cat and dog’ fight, “whicl eventually must be decided by the su- | preme court,of the United States, ’. $37,680 Saved. Perhapg the most aggravated case is that of the Monmouth Hotel, 1819 G1. street, NW. It is owned: by the Fidel-|; ity Storage Co., of which James L.|! | Karrick is president. There are 210 apartments ‘and. all the tenants com-}, plained. The Ball Rent Commission |; [ion the: total. rent on the, hotel |) 18. PALLBERERS Cardiff,, Wales—It took 18 men to carry the coffin of John George, Wel: giant. He weighed 392 pounds. “FT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs only few cents Magic! Just drop q little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops ive |/aching, then you lift the corn off witi the fingers, Truly! ‘No humbug! Try Freezone! . Your_druggist sell a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard orn, soft corn, or corn between the toes. and calluses without one particle of pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone is the discovery of a noted ‘Cincinnati genius. from $77,950 to $40,260, an aggregate |: saving of $37,680 to the tenants, Some of the reductions were: F\ rooms, reduced from: $180 to 100; five; ‘rooms reduced from $f20 to $75; four ~~ ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuing For POISON IVY. use PICRY |For sale at all Drug Stores Money rqfunded if not_satis ' | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is gen- ine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed. by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an un- | broken “Bayer package” which con- tains proper directions to relie Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and in. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets dost few cents. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer packages”, Aspirin is trade mark Mayer Manufacture Monoacetic- acidester of Salicylicacjd. . Consumers - Dray and Transfer Co. Phone 270 Ice and Teaming « lrooms ‘reduced from $180 to $82.50; || even come., 1 y , . : . prominent families in Mindanao and| Dealers) 2%. St ‘ ‘ ; ‘Wholesaler Sulu are being sent to. Manila public i i acy- 1 mar istri ! schools where they associated with Supplied by. 3 Ss ¢ ey 0. Distributor For All Baking Requirements Use Climax Flour wavs itor ways uniform : in quality and contains -a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high quality. For sale by all erocersy Russell - Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N, D. t s a SANITARY PLUMBING Hot Water and Steam Heating, Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces, All Material and Workmanship Guaranteed FRANK G. GRAMBS ; Bismarck, N. D,. ES Resear 4

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