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i : Fi fi PAGE BIGHT a BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1920 SENATORIAL FIGHT IS CLOSE BUT RETURNS INDICATE | ‘LADD WINS; BURTNESS SAFE IN VALLEY DISTRICT other words the socialist vote was widely separated in the co1\- gressional fights with the exception of the third district. yvards Lia vated, In congressional contests the Republicans probably will hav.2 | anger - Rae are 200208. no difficulty in defeating Townley. The counties that put Frazier over were Bottineau, Mountrail, Divide, Dunn, Oliver, Williams, Ward, Morton, Bowman, Adams, ‘Sheridan and several others where a reference to the records of past votes on file in the office of secretary of state show a heavy BB ‘past registration of socialists. ‘ i i a5.G a.. 98 she) Hrasiernmalority (is uncertain ens defeating J. R. Anderson for the] ii. F. Tadd. é It may go as high as 5,000 but those “in close touch with the figures do not believe that it will exceed that figure. =It seems likely too that the entire “nonpartisan league state ticket has been nominated. There are very igrave chances that Miss Minnie Niel- son has ben lost too in the general | shuffle. But anti-Townley Republicans are still hopeful that when all the figures | are in that Kositzky, Hall, Neilson and Christianson may be saved, but at this writing the chances are very remote. William Langer put up a fine fight against heavy odds. ~The swing away | from him set in Thursday noon when his lead of 11,900 started to melt away rapidly as the rural precincts started to roll up the Frazier majori- | ties. ' An analysis of the vote clearly in dicates that while the rural vote was not as solid for Frazier as at former elections, the defection was not suffi- «cient to overcome league control. Late returns such as in Emmons and Kidder counties were not reassuring. ‘These counties were breaking about even, but they have now swung into the Frazier column by good majorities though the majorities are reduced materially over those of two years ago. 3 senatorial nomination, and Martin} Olson, C. A. Sogen and A. Mikkelson being the House of Representatives candidates. LEAGUE WINS IN LAMOURE LaMoure, July 2.—League candi- dates were nominated for the legisla- ture in LaMoure county with majori- ties about the same as given the state ticket. WELFORD DEFEATED Grand Forks, July 2.—Senator Wel- ford, one of the Nonpartisan league “flood leaders, was defeated for the Republican nomination by George Darling. EDDY COUNTY Fargo, July 2.—Eddy county, 19 out of 21 precincts give: Gronna 470, Ladd 667, White 43, Pendray 635, Young 522, Frazier 703, Langer 488. DUNN Fifteen precincts out of 29 in Dunn county give: Gronna 842, Ladd 462, Sinclair 401, Norton 394. SIOUX COUNTY give: Ladd 26, White 70, and nothing Nonpartisan league headquarters at Fargo are claiming a victory for Fra- ‘wier and all the ticket with the possi- EDDY — McDonnell)........43 73 239 68 75 61 ble exception of Miss Minnie Neilson| Fargo. July, 2.—New figures on Eddy | Stutsman - by a majority of 5,000. With the ex-] county gives: Gronna 470, Ladd 667, Willems” ception of Frazier, it is going to take} Pendray 635, Young 522. Nineteen} Dupuis an official tabulation by county audi-| out of 21. ) Milhollan tors to determine the results and prac: Sain. tically no reliable figures are avail- LAMOURE sable except upon candidates for} Fargo. July 2—In LaMoure county o me ings United States senator, congressional candidates and the head of the state “ticket. The league leaders who were boast- ing of victory Thursday evening by a margin of 15.000 trimmed their esti- mates at noon Friday considerably. “ Their estimates were. properly hased on the fact that if Frazier main- tains his ratio of increase in the rural precincts to be heard from, Langer’s small lead would be wiped out. OLIVER COUNTY Fargo.—Complete returns for Oli- ver county give: Gronna 176, Ladd 530, Sinclair 508, Norton 222, Frazier 571, Lanzer 180, Wood 544, Streeter 169, Cahill 522, Hall 208, Poindexter 522, Kositzky 198, Walker 548, Steen received on Gronna. °6 out of 36 precincts give Gronna 596, Ladd 912, White 58, Pendray 75, Young 710. RANSOM Fargo. July 2,—Running Nonparti- san league legislative candidates have | f been nominated in Ransom county. GRAND FORKS Grand Forks, July 2.—Grand Forks county 56 out of 61: Buntness 2309, Baer 1867. Nelson county, 20 out of 34: Burt- ness 609, Baer 525. Ramsev, complete, Burtness 1499, saer 1153. Towner, 28 out of 35, Burtness 514, Baer 569. } Walsh. 49 out of 56, Bur‘ness 1117, Young Pendray Streeter Wood Thas, J. raat Carl Kositaky.197 270 254 95 D.C.Eoindexter 42 54 86 68 John Steen. R Gallaghar ... Wm. Lemke... 37 57 91 6 1 H.T.Quanibeck..187 250 S. A, Oljness.. 49 66 A. H. White.....185 250. 23 In Sioux county, three out of 12/5. N. an 48 too LEAGUE MAN CITY VOTE ON STATE CANDIDATES FORG OYERNOR | Langer Lead...167_ 214 FOR CONG 1 35 FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR TUN he RU a 195 260 241 94 124 39 64 (92 69 68 186196 149 25 56 FOR SECHETARY OF STATE Hall.......202 277 253 99.13 1. Cahill 5 83 65 163° 232 170 34 STATE UBUTORS 155226 168 17 STATE TREASURER 2 3 00-272 251 99 37 498664 163 223 165 35 6 ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 2 3 4 5 -198 265 240 95 128 H. Walker. 161208 149 24 COMIEISSIONER OF INSURANCE | 227 89 IIL 146 109 64 TL 70 138 184 118 254046 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE, 2 5 95 119 138 66 100 63 69 70 i ¢, 9187 184 136 32 50 68 COMMIBSIONERS, OF RAILROADS | Hagan. 62 65 IN COUNTY LOSING ALL ALONG LINE 5: One More Day _ Tires at Big Savings Just one more day left.in which to replace your worn tires or buy a spare at 15 per cent discount. This means a saving of from $3.50 to $11.00 on a tire. Are you going to wait until next week or next month and pay full price? There isn’t a better tire made than Federal, and we stand square- » ly behind every one we sell. Our stock is fresh from the factory— NOT MINNEAPOLIS OR FARGO, FOR WE BUY IN CARLOAD LOTS. “ Tomorrow, Sat. July 3 is positively the last day of these prices French & Welch Hdw. Co., Distributors Lahr Motor Sales Company Distributors a Phone 490 *Phone 490 = Johnson 767. = 185, Lemke 576, Gallagher 173, Ols- ness 546, Quanbeck 158, Hagen 566, rWhite 151, Stutsman 191, Krueger 184, Williams 180, Dupius 486, Mill- holan 501, McDonald 509, Richardson (465, Christianson 229, Nielson 350, Baer 1159. Burtness carriei Trail by twelve votes. Have no figures on Richland, Cass, Sargent, ‘jteele or Cavalier. \ Penwarden Leading Both Leo Morris and League Candidate for Register of Deeds LEAGUE STALWARTS DEIFEATED ‘Hillsboro, July 2—Representatives Nesvig, Strom and Moen, lea‘ue rep- resentatives from Traill courity and strong adherents of the league caucus, were beaten by the independtnt. re- publican candidates for the republi- can nominations for the leigslature. Nesvig is a member of the “smelling” committee. Richard Penwarden, county ;treas- urer, and Leo Morris, for county reg- ister of deeds, will go into the elec- tion this fall_on the Nonpolitical pri- mary ballot, it was. indicated this af- ternoon. Qscar A. Trygg., the Nonpartisan league candidate, was trailing these two. Two names for each office where there are candidates will go into the election. With 36 out of 53 precincts heard SWAT LEAGUE CANDIDATES , Dickinson, July 2.—The independ- ent candidates for state senator and three House of Representative berths defeated the leaguers, including Adam Fefor, the league’s candidate for sen- ator. DEFEAT REGULARS New Rockford, July 2.— Reichert anc| Larkin, leaguers, defeated the PLOYHAR WINS Valley City, July 2.—Frank E. Ploy- har has been nominated for senator in K, Foster and M. C. Freerks, endorsed by the Nonpartisan league for district judge, in Burleigh county, it was in- dicated with returns complete from 36-out of 53 precincts, The vote, with two city wards miss- { ing, stood: Nuessle, 1485; Coffer, 1110; Foster, 750; Freerks, 502. The league! men made a strong effort to nominate Foster, and Coffey's lead may be cut by returns from additional precincts. FRAZIER) HAPPY OVER ELECTION Governor Lynn J.:Frazier was all smiles today, when, his nomination was assured. The Govern6r’s home was the scene of a social function last night, when the Women’s Nonpartisan league club entertained at the executive mansion in honor of Miss Peterson, who has resigned as state librarian, and is re- jand the capacity of a “brave man scribing Glass as the “warm supporter and close personal adviser of Wood- row Wilson.’ Mr. Flood told the con- vention that Senator Glass home town, ‘Lynchburg, Va., was a monu- ment to his ability. Mr. Flood reviewed the work of Glass in the house of representatives, the treasury department and finally in the senate, and ended by declaring he offered to the party the experience whose democracy will never want and whose patriotism will never be ques- tioned.” Davis Urged Washington was called and passed and West Virginia sent Gov. Cornwell to the platform to’ nominate John W Davis, Ambassador to Great Britain. FUNERAL TO BE HELD SATURDAY} | Playing with the Iron Range league. - | Efforts had been made for. some time to get him into the Bismarck line-up PROMISED FANS IN TWO BIG GAMES Braddock and Underwood to| Meet Bismarck ‘Athletic Club— Sunday and Monday Saray es | ‘Vhree good’ games for July 4 and 5 is the promise of the local base- ball team. Two games will be played Sunday with Braddock,: which is. one of the best teams in this part of: the state and leads the league in Emmons but’ he was unable to get away: be- fore the first of July. Christianson, former right hand pitcher with the Bismarck nine, wili also be on hand. He is expected to bring with him a cracker-jack out- fielder. Needham will be on the mound for the first game and probably twirl for all of them. But if Christianson is here in time, he will be put in the box -for;at least one game. ; Labor Loses in Morton i One anti-Townley legislator is nom- inated in Morton county, Mr. Bollinger leading all other candidates. He re- regilars for the House of Represent- atives’ nominations in Eddy and Fos- ter counties. REGULARS WIN OUT Devils Lake.— The regular candi- dates have won the legislative nom- inations in Ramsey county, J. E. Stev-| Orpheum tonight. “We Tha WATERMELONS Cottee PRIM-0-RO-SA, pound Logan’s Special, POUNG ececocsieccecsecsess case or single bottle. CANTALOUPES ’ PLUMS “Everything the market affords” We roast it but others praise MONDAY, THE 5TH, WE WILL CLOSE AT 10:30 Will have one delivery leave at 9:30 sharp, so kindly give us your orders early Minnehaha Pale—a real drink for the fourth, by the the 15th district, and M: O. Grangaard of Binford has been nominated ‘for the Hotes, all league candidates being; de- ‘eated. Don't fail to see Jack Pickford in “The Donuble-Dyed Deceiver” at the nk You” PEACHES CHERRIES Coffee ioe Soe Both Phones 211 Other week days te ae oS I A ROE A Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. We will close Saturday night at 8 o'clock 118 3rd St. - - 4:00 p. m. from Penwarden had 811 votes, Morris ceived 1,629 votes, Elmer and Strain, 698 and Trygg 531. 5 the second and fourth, which will heavily against Trygg, were missing, indicating Penwarden and Morris would oust him from a. place on the ticket. have comfortable leads over George} of the Retail Prices Slump Two city wards. In_ the three-cornered fight for county coroner, Herman J. Stolke is leading with Victor’ Meymier second/ Utah announced that it seconded the | Na A. Morris running considerably | nomination of McAdoo. ehind. The entire county legislative ticket is safe for the anti-Townley candi- dates. turning to her home in the east. BRYAN TAKES PROHIBITION AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS FIGHT TO CONVENTION (Continued from Page One) Glass Nominated Vermont passed and Virginia sent Representative Flood to the platform Judge Nuessle and J. .A. Coffey will| to nominate Senator Glass, Chairman Tresolutions committee. De- Funeral services for Mrs. Christian Hanewald,who died here Wednesday, will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. in the Perry chapel. The body will be taken to Minneapolis, her former home, for burial, on Ne. 4 tomorrow evening. “The Double-Dyed Deceiver” with Jack Pickford is the feature attrac tion at the Orpheum tonight. Don’t fail to see Jack Pickford in “The Donuble-Dyed Deceiver” at the Orpheum tonight. Cut Prices Only Temporary Flurry Wholesale Prices hold firmnow. No reduction possible until cost of labor and materials becomes lower, to replace values we are offering, we will pay as much more than our present prices. Some say clothing prices will soon come down to stay. We don’t see how, they can. It isn’t in the cards. In any case it will be a long time before they. get down as low as LOT NO. 1 the prices we are now making on clothing we own. 50 Blue and Green Flannel Young Men’s 2-piece Suits, silk lined, for hot weather, former price $35.00 ... LOT NO. 2 sees 918,50 25 Tan Mixture Cheviots Young Men’s 3-piece Suits, silk lined, former price $25; $40.00 Suits, now $50.00 Suits, now $60.00 Suits, now se13,50 $67.50, $70.00, $75.00, $80.00 Suits, your choice $30.00 $37.50 $45.00 $50.00 ROSENS CLOTHING SHOP McKenzie Hotel Bldg., Ma in NOTE: No Charges. St. One Store Only. NOTE: No Deliveries and Burleigh counties. ‘Monday the Bismarck nine meets the Underwood team: The ‘team de- feated the. strong. Stanton club, two out of three: games ‘it played with them. ‘Both of these teams will be strength- ened with better players when they met the Bismarck club. The marck team has already established @ reputation for a strong team and visitors bring in the best when they meet. Shanley, a former second sacker, will be back in Bismarck in time to cover this position. He has been} two Nonpartisans, followed with 1,471 and 1417, respectively. Mr. Surshce, the labor candidate from Mandan, was low man, receiving 1,281: votes.. Nonpartisans in rural districts did not support the union man’ strongly. The other two anti-Townley candi- dates both ran strong. Halpern re- ceived 1,327 votes and Knutson, 1,405. Dr. Ladd carried Morton by 103 ma- jority. Miss Nielson carried the coun- ty by a vote of 2,219 to 1,842. P. D. Norton, with one precinct missing, was leading J. H. Sinclair, Nonpartisan, by 13 votes. ” ae ~~ pats weetge pas