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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ADMIT CAMPAIGN 2 QUOTAS WERE SET BY REPUBLICANS PAGE THREE Haber eg Sera, 9, 1920 No “Appre vals j No Exchanges No.Charges No. Approvals: No Exchanges Chicago, IIL, }Governor Cox that the 3 | had fixed campaign fund quotas i 51 cities and t the na ‘| mittee had a part in ass 9.—Chi Sept. ge: Republ No y Ne, Charges > THEATRE —— Last Time Tonight, Commencing Tonight, | qugtas were admitted before the W M. 5: HAR | jate investigating committee ete to- | day by. Harry M. Blair, ass's - Ethel Clayton - ager of the national campaigit com- in SEPTEMBER ee |QLEARANGE SALE: ee rss To:make room for “out more recently purchased Fall stock, which is arriving more rapidly than we expected, we are forced to make many sharp reductions. Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Shoes, ‘ Luggage and many other articles of Fall Merchandise are includ- ed in this exceptional offering. ; : mittee. Reading from a a. by Mry Blair, whic | by mail to the ¢ famous form “1000” {brought out that the Repub! fice had planned to organ ice ve drive for funds in ree more than were named by the | Gitta governor. “Young Mrs. Winthrop” A Real Life Story of Love! and Misunderstanding, That Bares the Soul.of a Million Homes s named in the Senator Reed “The Toll Gate” a ; (Hart’s greatest picture) ‘ SEF him as Black Deering, bandit, hold up a train —escape from his captors—leap 60 feet from a cliff —burn out anest of his foes—rout a band of- Mexican raiders—fight his betrayer to the death—fling away his freedom to save his enemy’s child. A Border Romanee of Hot Passions and Cold Lead. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES; ,_ Adults, 30c; Children, 20c INCEDIARY FIRE | NEARLY FATAL TO TRAIL CO. FARMER]} Additional Feature, HOOT GI BSON “THE TEXAS KID” Buxton, N. D., nor, a farmer north of here narrowly escaped death by being burned to death this morn- when his house and barn caught . The blaze appeared to be of incendiary origin. Hay had been piled around the out- side of both buildings before bei set on fire. The unknown incendiary lirst fired the barn, but in setting to: the house broke a window, waking the housekeeper, Mrs. Bet! As a . §—John San- | } living three miles her 6 o'clock last evening, five of | car Krashaw, of Britton; Leonard ‘the Jeading business buildings of this | Johnson, of Braddock; and Ruth Fer- YANKEE ESCAPES AFTER CAPTURE | ow" were destroyed, including the | guson of Hazelton; Mrs, Alfred Hog- ‘Vocal bank. ‘The I ii timated at | stad, of Driscoll; Leonard’ Re Ids, BY MEX — BANDIT ! tiiout $40,600 oF $50.000, fot Flasher; and Mrs. Andrew’ Jobn- son, of Naughton, have been admit- Sept. “Sant ow, A. Gardi- \ESTIMATES. ‘WHEAT ted to the Bismarck hospital. on of the United States, o zanora,| CROP: OF STATE captured by Pedro Zamora, PROTECT YOUR CHILD—AND Grand Forks, ? D, Sept. 9.—North bandit, on August 20, at OTHERS ped, according to ot- The beginning of school brings Dakota’ wheat production is estimated for Sept. 1 to be 70,574,000 bushels, coughs and colds’ to many children. !compared to 53,500,000 last year and fi Wore s and Misses Fall ‘and Winter Coats. An assortment of good- looking coats in heav: 'y-weight cloak- ings and mixtures. Values up to $29, 50. September Clear- ance price $12. 50 At the first sign of.a cold it is well to give. a child a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, that sate, * Enrique Estrada, com- government troops pursu- miu nadine ing Zamora, reported last evening tOyan average of 86,000,000 _ bushels. 1 A most worthy selection of- unusual values in mixtures, ae Mar ied iy Mion Medic Del} Sate flax outlook is 4,677,000 bushels Piimers: 26 Autimn St. Paseate 7 i sompared with 3,800, ard rites: “I y Tar zibilines and coatings formerly priced up to $39.50. Sep- Puerto, commander at Autlan, that} an average of 6329000, acecating, to | Nya Writes: Poleys Honey and Tat certainly is the best cough and cold | remedy I ever tried for my little boy.’ Children like , it... Good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, ey ‘fever and asthma. —advt, an American, MacSwiney, had ar- dat Autlan and asked for an es- rt to bring Gardiner fvom a ranch some distance from town. it stated that Gardiner took{ New t refuge at this ranch following his e8-! Mary B,, Ellsworth returned today cape from: the during the} from a month's visit with children, fight at Rancho Divisidero, more than | prand-children and. great-grand-chil- a week ago. An escort was sent out} dren at Killdeer, Bismarck and For- iner. Geperal Estrado added n, and reports a very. enjoyable ish consul Holme at Guada-} trip, While Mrs. Ellsworth is now A. J, Surratt field agent Bureau of Crop Estimate: om Vis t tember Clearance price $18.50, 30 gi the U.S. Rett ‘AS Rockford | Transer' County Comninisstonet Malone nar- rowly cscaped serious injuries tod: when he «was thrown from. his hor | while riding on his farm near Regan llis horse stepped into a hole, stum- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i ° FOR RENT—Room in modern house. 1 Thayer St. Phone 672L. 9-8-3t Plush Coats at Unusual Reductions Coats of Salt’s Plush, Sol hrew Mr. Malone. bled In this group are many good SU neal ina fue tetos He was able to get np-and with ved a similar report.| past 8% and able to travel alone, she| FOR SALE—One new electric wash- quality plush coats with a |, . some assistance was taken to the 3 own as to the where-| met an older pioneer at Forman, Col.| _ ing machine. Phone 700, _9-9-1wk. fi uality sateen or twill |: of styles and sizes. Spe- {house where medical aid was sum-| abouts of Bertie C. Johnson, a Brit-|G. 1, Forman, the founder of’ that| FOR RENT—Fuynished rooms in ne quality S ! cially priced during our moned . No bones were broken, but} ish subject who was a fellow captive | town, who is now 92 and in vigorous{ modern’ home. Call 320 Mandan linings, September Clear- i Septemb Cl Sal of Gardiner. health. Ave. or phone 398L, . 9-9-3t. ance Special at [patted EC se OS ple aan t so aa FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms : | at | WIS. REPUBLICANS Hospital News in modern home. Phone 538Y, or (Mrs. TH. T. Davis, of Napoleon, F.|\ Call at 505 3rd St. 9-9-1wk. as . Kent, of Wilton, and Mrs. R. H. ‘ SEEN AT U.N. Du! sitwaukee, Wis, Sept. 9$—Johi J.| Little, of Regan, have been admitted CARSON RESIDENT Blaine, of Boscobel, Republican.} to. St. Alexius hospital. DIES HERE TODAY John Bollinger, of Hehr, and. Mrs. the gubernatorial race i. M. Kurtzman, and baby boy, of Grand Forks, 3, Sept’ 9—Drospects} nominee in leads Roy are good for a record enrollment in! for nomination as i verno! the University of North Dakota dur- ‘ing the coming -year. An un large number of prospective ne ; dents have sent their credent jthe University, applying for ‘sion in September, It is that the enrollment, which was 1372 1919-20, during the academic year powell this year be increased | Ww ‘ile ‘Ox, Of a Cl: cincts yet to b 00 pr j00n by the Milwaukee ynal announces that wccording to figures ¢ , by 6,300 votes e heard compiled Journal, t Blaine INDIAN WOMAN Hazelton, have been discharged from St. Alexiug hospital. Mrs. H. W. Porter, of Steele; Mrs. John Sabat, and baby ‘boy, of Bis- mar Elmer Borr, of Strasburg; and Mrs. S. H. Miller, of Behediét; ha been discharged from the Bis- marck hospital. Mrs. John Ingall, of Baldwin; Os- Mys. Mary Nelson, of Carson, died in a local hospital eafly this morn- ing following‘a short illness. Mrs. Nelson was 62 years of age, and is survived by five children liv- ing in various parts of the north- west. The funeral will be ‘held at her home in Carson on Saturday af- ternoon. embroidered, ‘others are bead- One-third Off Regular Price > 1400 trimmed. During our Septem-- GEORGETTE BLOUSES ber Clearance Sale at Blouses of best quality geor- 1 ‘Off Regular Price gette, but slightly mussed ‘The total enrollment for 191 cluding the summer session respondenc 444. DIES WEDNESDAY ————————— ech te Sink hen reread oie Negi nicer eanenacethameereetnenteeme niet WANTED Furnished flat for short time, two to four months, or longer, S. E. Bergeson & Son. Tom Enem: of Elbowoods, ital here last night fol- > days’ sine Enemy wi 9 years old and a Lae of children survive. The IS ARRANGED tbody will. be sent to Garrison tonight Duluth, Minn; ny Sept. 9.—Arrange- and funeral services will probably be Fi ;ments are complete for the annual held at Elbowoods later in the week. ig | Norwegian-Danish M. E. conference ! jto be held here from Sept. 29 to KANSAS “CITY “TO | me cCEEED APOLOGY} Oct. 8, inclusive, it was announced j today) sont. 9.—City City, Kan., idied at lo y ing from handling, or just one of .a kind. During our Septem- ber Clearance at One-half Regular Price SLIP-ON SWEATERS A very fine assortment of in a fine | Values * esters ‘M. E. MEETING | slip-on sweaters yange of sport colors. up to $10.50. Clearance Silk Dresses In this collection are dresses of The conference will include as del-, legates pastors and laymen from the’ Kans , Chicago, Minneapolis and Red River commi ‘ taffetas, satin and georgette Sale pr $4 95 jvalley districts, covering seven today voted an of! npology to i f 8 ice 6... ° states. About 150 deJegates will at- Governor Allen of K for a Labor} combinations in a fine range 0 \ tend. day parade yesterday in which plac-: f wore carried, bearing the in- tion “to hell with Allen’s indus- ard SALVATION ARMY <* QUOTA ANNOUNCED § 4) rR SWEEPS Fargo, N. dD. ‘Sept. 9 —The county , TOWN OF HANNAH | {allotments for ‘North Dakota fixed by lthe state convention of the county ' Fe Hannah, ‘N. D., presumably of 1 de! s of the ation Army {county advisory bo: includg Bur- breaking out in the store building of the Valentine Mercantile company NEMO CORSETS One lot ‘of Nemo corsets, ‘slightly soiled and , discontin- ued numbers. During our September Clearance sale ONE-HALF PRICE new colors: and sizes. During our September Clearance sale at 1, Off Regular Price iesult the fire at the house was ex tinguished before it had gained much headway. , Horses in? the barn were burned, snd the barn and shed destroyed. ‘ total loss ii § i ili county officials are investi; eB Uh couse of the fire. COMMISSIONER | MALONE: THROWN | - FROM HIS, HORSE ‘Mr. Malone was badly shaken up and jt may be necessary to bring him to Bismarck for treatment. | BIG ENROLLMENT Remnants 36-inch Suitings School Suitings “Dress Goods | In this assortment are many pretty patterns in i ist arene ds. ch : erns that are excellent for &| plaids, checks and stripes; school wear. Values up to | 39c, During our Septem- ber Clearance Sale Neigh county, $2,700; and Morton county, $3,000. \ “BIRTH OF NATION” STAR In this assortment are | We have selected and many pretty striped pat- placed on tables all short lengths and remnants of dress goods, including serges, batiste and_many novelty weaves. During our September Clearance Sale sec 33Va% Discount | MANDAN, NO. DAK. ADVANCE RESERVATIONS INDICATE A RECORD- BREAKING NUMBER OF EXHIBITS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT regular 65c quality. Sep- tember Clearance price SKIRTS : Dresses This selection includes skirts of serge, panama and novelty ” F mixtures in a good assort- A handsome assortment of high- . ment of colors and sizes. ‘Dur: grade dresses of serge, jersey ; ing our September Clearance and tricotine; many are hand- ; sale’ at” By , Per yard, 4 8 c Hand Bags and Purses Per yard, 1 8 c _ Luggage Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Included are high shoes, pumps, oxfords in wom- en’s, misses’ and children’s sizes. Duting our Septem- ber Clearance Sale, special at 20% Discount Educational Features Boys’ and Girls’ State Club Exhibits, County Ex- hibits, From Many Counties; North Dakota Immi- gration Department Exhibit; Canadian Govern-. ment Exhibit; Home Demonstration Department; Pure Bred Live Stosk of Every Kind; Poultry Ex- hibit, m Charge of Missouri Slope Poultry Asso- ciation.—Latest Inventions in Modern Machinery. All luggage, including wardrobes, trunks, suit- cases, gladstone and trav- | eling bags during our Sep- tember Clearance Sale at 107, Discount During our September Clearance Sale we will give you your choice of any handbag or purse at 157 Discount Amusement Features Westerman Brothers. 15-CAR CARNIVAL : F “| next reunion of the Fargo bodies of High-class Shows; M -Go-Round Whi d ,. - || the ish Rite d in Decem- | s q |_PBRBES CLUBS waava’ |e elise tts ihre caer reunion the evening of Nov. 16. The class of five years ago comprised 27 members, and all are living except lone, C. H. Troyer, former chief of | police” of Fargo, who died in Dulntty + Minn. The reunion of the Scottish Rite in Minot will be held Nov. 8 i and 9. Washington, Sept. 9.—State depart- ment officials are interested in learn- ing the attitude President-elect Ob- regon of Mexico may be expected to adopt towards foreigners, especially Americans, after he takes office. A!- ready a careful study has been start-| ed of his public speeches which, it wee sid today have indicated that ‘American lives and property would be safeguarded. General Obregon’s revolutionary success was attributed in part by SFr Aeroplane ‘stunts every day, parachute drop first day ;. special. attractions in front of grand stand afternoons and evenings; Indian pastimes and sports. Pueblo—The “wrath” of mem- bers of the Tenderfoot Bache- lor’s club was aroused when their president, George Sullivan, broke all rules and married. A few nights later the members called to take George and his bride fog a ride-—They, drove up to a lamp pole, other members sprang from the walk, handcuffed him and tied him to the pole. He SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES—Fare and one-half on Lin- E ton, Mott and Killdeer branches; main line: Steele to Dickinson. All towns on Soo within seventy-five (75) miles of Bismarck. Children admitted FREE first day. Sell your cream and poultry | to our agent, or ship direct to Northern Produce Co., Bis- Henry B. Walthall, popular star, won new laurels as Col. cials to a feeling in Mexico that the! was left’ there for a couple of |marck. Write us for prices on fi a arrow, nationalistic policy was not} hours. and poultry.—Northern | Cameron-in the wonderful film play, “The Birth of a Nation. : 5 serving the best interests of Mexico.| Lig ant PRE TEU NION i Pradnee Cage The play ca be shown at the Orbheum, Hots for. the — fee Get tickets from Superintendent of Schools, a Pesca e : % Say ae Sees onight. e symphony orchestra, which plays a ee- = Prairie dogs and other mamals) | Fargo. XD. Sept. Siates ior tie| USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS | gram, received acclaim from the audience last night, found in desert regions never drink. [ 48, -inclusive, are the dates for the a