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“catAT “eoUnour SUFFRAGE CASE - BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE finish the business, the record will still. show that twenty-nine Republic- an and seven ‘Democratic states made.up. the roll of honor,” Senator Harding said. “That is good enough for us. ¢ '“My patience is sorely tested, some- IN ROUNDUP BANK FACTS GIVEN BY Vari Hise, a grattuate of ‘Dakota Bus. iness Coltége, Fargo, N. D. This ndup’? df former D. B.C. pus in yuk also include the cash. sentations”-as to Attitude . cashier and hdokkeeper- ss practical training of D. B. of Republican Party >, 'studehts:thakes. them’ préférred above all others. Of 53 young people employed in Fatgo banks, 49:tamie from.D. B.C. - in this matter of woman’s suffrage. Answers “Persistent Misrepre-| chief makets or from partisan de- PLENTY OF PARTY GLORY Marion, 0., July 17.—Senator Hard- . ing, in a statement issued here, re- Don’t wait. °“‘Follow.the Suc- | sented what he characterized as ce$Sful’’ by entering su er school | “‘pesistent misrepresentations” of i 4 the Kepublican’s party's attitude ‘to- ‘i ise hada ah ithe ay as wards woman suffrage and said to| ‘ratic states have ratified it. A i? i net that party belonged the credit for : that reform ever having a chance ot success. - He deplored, however, efforts to Republicans “Put it Over” ‘A Republican senate and a Re- publican house submitted the consti- tutional amendment for equal suf- frage. A Democratic senate: had pre- viously refused to submit it.. Twen- jected the ratifcation resolution, and another, Louisiaria, has just refused to give it consideration. One Re- : , it the sit-| Publican state—just one, Delaware— ‘ FOR SALE erie politicnt oot ee ae has rejected it. The first eight states FORD TRUCK © . |} would’ be accomplished before. No- to, ratify were Republican states, : vember no matter whether a Demo When, in 1919, ‘the Republican : 1918 Model Tatic or Republican state.was the | Senate finally mustered the neces: No‘one but owner has driven || thirty-sixth to approve the sufftage| Sy Nnogty, fo, ‘hirty.sle Republe same, first class condition, || 77 rar ent Wien G0; P. Record | CANS. and only twenty Democratic 4 PS ag tr senators voting for it, but there were Even jf a Democratic state \shall sbventeen Democratic, and ‘only eight Ken lean senators. yoting against te Phone 699. - Republican Record Cited “Whether in the Senate or House, in Congress or state legislature, the record shows that the Republicans F have been the persitent ‘and effective deen ee Cm > supporters of, this measure. In such \ circumstances — circumstances that Where Savings. . See eer er ae é a cratic managers should have the au- Are Safe dacity to be assuming that they are the friends on whom the cause must -| depend! if it is to succeed. “For. myself, and for the Republic- a a party, I ay desire*that rati- 7 . * i fication may. be accomplished in time Other investments. may fluctuate in value, to give the whole ‘body of ‘American the principal being worth more or less ac- women the ballot next November. cording to market conditions, but a savings “E am’ weared with efforts:to make account ‘with this bank—the oldest on the partisan advantage out of this situa Missouri slope—is, always worth, its . face— vale plus accrued interest. > We invite deposits of one dollar or more on which interest it al- lowed at the rate of 4% per annum, Batt 3 ervice If your starting battery is beyond | repair. we tell you so. Tf, on the other hand, an exami- nation “shows that, it_ would ‘pa you to have it r€paired, we will | give you a first-class job and the | gamé attention that you would re- ceive if'you were buving a new ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE COMPANY Bismarck, N..D, . N a Many merchants’ find its attractive’ appear-' ance an asset to their business. At. thé same time it solves their delivery problems efficiently and economically. ‘ agra (Pai em wi iy ‘MvB. GILMAN CO... 212 Main St. Phone 808 -*.. Bismarck flab < izenis State Bank, | times, over the persistent misrepre- Roun up, Moni., rounded out N sentations’ of the Republican party, its banking foréé by eifiploying C. a A A} its state governors. and legislatures,- Whether it eminates from mere mis- sires ,I cannot help resenting it. We must insist on having fair treatment of the party without whose persist- ent support the great reform would never have had a chance of success. | ty-nine Republican and six Demo- ‘Six Democratic states ‘have re- j | west affiliated with the. wholesale AGO LY SANSA There will be glory enough for the| the campaign. may be made quick!y “te Di _| Clear up and you. will soon be. Kepublican party, no matter whether | effective. “It is planned to list all gbesemia totter, polity biniblen ah of the disease as. thousands the thirty-sixth state is Republican| children suffering from defective oral; tions, as well as all other forms of| others. have; eae ecaeak or not. If any word of mine cowl] or auditory organs, to establish day skin diséases, come from a disor-| Get a hottie of $.S.S. today, possibly be influential, with any, Re-| schools throughout the country for a A; ic publicans in the North Carolina leg-| the instruction of these-gpecial pu- islature, or in the” Tennessee legisla-| pils and finally to standardize \the and this explains why focal treat- course of instruction, according to) ment fails so absolutely. | Medical Director, Swift. Labota- .~ the most modern methods. i The radical and rational treat- ture, that word would be, ‘Vote for ratification, and don’t worry about who gets the credit of putting it over.’” CO-OP SOCIETY _ MAY CONTINUE STOCK SELLING Minnesota Cominission Acts in “Case in Which Former League Leaders Were Involved 1 jn ane 3 St. Paul, Minn., July th—the whole- salé Co-operative society of America has been granted permission by the State Securities commission to con- tinue the sale of its’ stock in Minne- sota, This ruling by the commission is a victory by the society over the three directors who brought suit be- foré the commission to-have the or- ganization’s stock selling license re- voked and the’ society déclared insol- vent. The directors, who were defeated in an-attempft at reorganizing the co-oper- ative organization which would ‘have involved’ the discharge of the man- agement, charged that the society was mismanaged, and insolvent, and that frauds were being worked on the’ co- operative stores throughout the North- society. \ The featuré of the suit be- fore the commission was the fact that three men once high in the inner cir- clés of the Nonpartisan league, Arthur LeSeuer, James Manahan and Joseph Gilbert; were involved. LeSeuer as}. attorney for the three directors, Man- ahan as cotnsel for the wholesale, and Gilbert, manager of the organiza- tion department, as, part of the man- pagement which was under fire. Permission was given in the = miggion’s ruling to continue investiga- ! tion of the charges made and for the submission of further evidence. G OP ENDORSE - Madison, ,Wis., July 17.—The Wis- consin Republicans have, endorsed a veteran of two wars for the nomina-|- . tion’ for Governor. .Col. Gilbert EF. Seaman js the man. He was named the conference of Wigconsin Re- publicans, however, only after insist- ent. demand that Governor Phillips run for a fourth tetm- had: been si- lenced by. personal. refusals by the governor himself. Refusal to consider ,candidates for other offices, indorsément of the ‘Re- publican national plattérm, enthusias- tic. approval ‘of Senator. Harding for president, support: of, the deep .water- way. from the Great, Lakes to the A:- lantic-seaboard,.a tribute to the rec- ord of. Governor, Philipp’ and. recom- mendation. that thé Volstead act. be amended. to, permit: the manufacture and sale of beverages .“‘nof in fact in- toxicdting. within the meaning of the “Eighteenth aniendment,” were among the principal acts of the.conference. + Colonel Seaman answered the call of President - McKinley- during the} Spanish American war. as army sur- -geon in Cuba and the Philippines. He accompanied the Wisconsin national ’ guard as its surgeon to the Rio Grande ~ in’ 1916 and served. with the Thirty- : second division on the battle. fields of } France in. charge.of the medical serv- ice of the division in the.World war. He was promoted tothe rank of col- onel -fn medical service and decorated by *the military authorities of France. For years he has:been a regent ‘of the | “|'University of Wisconsin: BEGIN EFFORTS: _ TOTEACH ALL © | ’ NATION’S- DUMB | - ‘Washington, July. 16.—Medical .as- sociations of the United: States have inaugurated .a riationwide campaign for+the treatment and education of DOQUEDEAUOEDEREEDOAUEETAK 1S HALF THE TRIP ia MAKE: IF 7 WITH A {| Hand Pasted Plates—Super-Heavy and Multi-Diagonal Braced The Cooper method—paste-filled by hand—insures accuracy in manufacture, max- Le imum resistance to severe drains on Battery, and-q:nimizes plates buckling. ~ \ i : - The more you value your car, the more reason for a Cooper Battery. DEALERS AND GARAGES—If there is no.Cooper’ Service Station in your town, write us:promptly for our exclusive service station Proposition. The WILLIAMS HAR = i WHOLESALE DIST.:IBUTERS | MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA|Z= - g a The plate of ae ~ ‘The plete: of Ber Us | aay nu Aa a VITTORIA SANS Y = = ; : 2 e Te tion. I hape there will be ratification, | children who are deaf or dumb or 3° gc sad " rere and I do not sate a fig whether it is! both. ‘A -joint committee peneial Skin i Eruptions Cause ei shils di ecured through a Republican or a fi : : . en ea Democratic. state. I will rejoice it| Members from exch organization as | Constant: Torture North Carolina will do it, or it Ten- nae Hines to draw up plans. ment is to take 4 thorough everse nessee will do it, just as 1 would re- sistance of-state medical _socie- a sminat- i its t Joice if a Republican state didi it. ties, state boards of health and from D neeee, Go poms: Mant Re, Flisninat obs SS. whieh aE rot : Glory Enough for All —~ congress will be sought in order that if ° your complexion will © bes Certainly it bears out the widespread belief START 7 Z \ Vi ema he ECO. PILLS DWAI cid “bt write fo/ ome d ph pica 10 will glad re. you b advice ease charge, Addeéve dered condition of the blood. They must be cured through the blood, tory, Atlanta, Ga. 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