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SATURDAY, OCT. 16, 1920. PAGE TWO - BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE i HIGH COURT 0 | HOW BISMARCK-MANDAN BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION LOOKS Large Press and ne {Contact nas een et ee ua 3 E : CRE aT PRTC <= = - ss Other Equipment Tamckowd contractors, ‘for the f : S d b Al rt building of a modern press and com- ee re {posing room in the rear of the Alert HEAR CASE ON ecure’. > y e | building on Main street. The new 3 addition of brick and tile, will: ba : Jamestown, Oct. 16.—The James-| qox95 feet, extending from the Alert town Alert has purchased a fast, up- buildmg to the alley. The new iN ; to-date, newspaper press. manufac-|)iging was. necessary to provide 4 Wind | | eae by the Goss Printing Press Co.| .oom. for, the new press, and. addi- 5 \ Fae y bere sien pres ae at| tional equipment. ‘The work of ex- : , Grants Restraining Order On; one time, printing from a continudys cavation forthe’ bullding was start: : 4g A | roll. of “paper and aolivenine the ed Wednesday and the new addition vf Protest of Nonpartisan | eame ont pasted and folded ready for PU ile’ to” completion as: ra- : League Represenatives re ee cehae fai mirchaged ian (os } 2 a chased an x = i adaitional linotype, making a battery Ht Ubeganrgi acl be =i. i " ral mt {of three: typesetting machines. Both . atta ATY’Y - GENERAL'S VIEW press and linotype have arrived. Bergeson & Son. ‘ The supreme court today set Mon-} | " \ & day as the time for hearing the pro- | H test of the Nonpartisan league lawyers on the three-column ballot which is} ; being printed for some counties of the + | : state, and issued an order restraining Ss the printing of the three-column bal- | lot until further order of the court. — | \ j The petition was filed by W. H.} } Barnett and ©. F. Briekner ing that | the Knight Printing company and | & en - R. Tucker, auditor of Cass county, be) { $ , y restrained. { Pas ot ‘ j ; While the Nonpartisan league lead- : ers have seized upon the situation to ; [ IR SLOGAN ery out that another dark, deep plot Se REE | Building the $1,200,000 brid; hic f +200, ge which § has been hatched up to hurt the ii ‘i Hees : eo ON 5 league, there are many anti-Townley 1 eee ue eo river Douveen ‘ It Means ’ Ns i people who hope the supreme court | task The Wound: in lan 8 no aa > cae, i Will uphold the contention. A four- a reuile, ititie city at the buldes ita! “ BS yn eee gy . column ballot, if anything, would of t t L C t We cause difficulty to the league voters in | Although the company lacks sufficient J OWwer OS 0. Living ie finding their independent candidates, a Eange ae is being. Pushed ahead | ere , they hold, notwithstanding ‘the fact i ly. 'S now, are being sunk! 90 s baa, that in the four-column ballots, the [on the Bismarck. and Mandan sides of We're offering the greatest values on / name “Nonpartisan league” has been fine iver Ang a arenes is working in fink 1 th th t Vig t tt tt d printed in,plack type under the name | ‘the middle of e river. Four ‘piers e clothes at we vi ] of cach gaufiate. ‘The So alist} how- are’ to\be,sunk to a depth-of 75 to 90! ; £ CVer attempted: ever, have name Socialist on the feet below the surface of the river, 66 e ip ballot but once. : | resting in hard clay. Before the cais- “Na 9 If the Nonpartisan’ league wins in ;sons reach their resting place they ower rices ‘ its.contention, its leaders, the anti- | must be pushed through’ mud, quick- \ «Townley men feel, will not only Me e fsand and clay. accomplished nothing and_perha .. Owing, to the difficult; tai fl hurt themselves, but they will have to ieccommpddvons for a oe spend Is the order of the day. i stand the odium of saddling several i ployes, the. company.’has built. 8ome | ‘ é ‘ those fotlare “addition! expense | cottages and barracks, : * As the’ matter aoe stands, three: Tarave have lean eeeeherin the ome (We are offering you . \ column ballots,are being printed by He eee ne rere n- | ¥ i some contractdm.and four-column. bal- | pany an it is probable that the work ‘ log lots by others. In Kidder county, , Will be continued /alt’ winter: art chaffner & Marx however, where independent anti- ~~ H Townley men have filed for the legis- lee + o> a ! i. < lature there will have to be five-col- \ n 7 Fine Fall ; ig umn ballots, if the league contention I W AT HER REPORT | ‘all Suits and Overcoats at the fol-. is held up. 4 * . ‘ Prvould Cost More ‘lea ues ses lowing reduction ‘ It is pointed out that under the \ For twenty-four hours endiilg at noon | : : league contention, if the prohibition | peeere! October 16: a - - electors had been filed, the farmer- emperaturo at 7 2. m. 3 x Jabor electors and other political par- Highest yesterday . 6 $40 00 $50 00 LTRS ties there probably would have been | ww reowest sen) fe G e e we I“ an eight,or nine column ballot, which! staics, Ty view of the fact that the! in no more than five words, the party ' | powest Inat HUBRE armen / would cost the state a huge sum of] socialist party has Jost its identity !or principle for which he stands. " COT ON TR A Ke ee ee None | eal : ts Garments : money, ,| n the state of Dukota, -| this interpretation of,the statute, this} | Highest wind ‘velocity 20-NW | E t Attorney General Langer rendered | -igna)) “h candidates | department is in full accord.” | by Forecast iE ° e a formal opinion today on the question ‘or pr They Wre “Republieans® | For North Dakota: Generally fai 2 : } to Secretary of State Hall ,who~@sket) pjaced in the colum i. One of thé statements in the com-| ltonight and Sunday; v r 12 Te for advice. ‘ ‘ ‘ & | designated “Individual } ’|plaint with the supreme court is that G . ing the extreme west portion. ig 77 < er A ‘At the prosent time ,there He Your records further show thdt nom-!the candidates of the Nojipartisan i i= A oe = 5 . but Ere ee hneeteral inating petitions e been filed, un-!league “are Republicans, and have 4 He 2 $60 00 70 00 recogn) e Be der, the provisions of said in 501,/been for some time past, and intend : oo oT . le eX 7 e ballot,” said the attorney general.| 41 jehalf of one candidate for et to vote the Republican ticket outside E VE a= X eee ane ie Reo ae eee cavaral ett offi These candid of their individual nominations.” a cs i sETS 100 MFLO ES | Ey *) Garments < ‘ Garments ? ! cratic partles. No other party cast @\are likewise individual nominees The candidates in their petitions, : Fi iM ' A qe RES 5 Se eS ae ott tatatin {the Jest petition and are entitled to hive thoir however, sty they are filing as inde-| Many of the Mills Probably Will FROM ONE SC OOL ig ° 1 .00 wae general election in this state to maim: | names printed upon the ballot as in- dents and that they are making a Ate =| 5 mi By . 4 tain its identity. It must-‘therefore| woengent candidates In the column the race on the principles of the Non- Never be Able to Operate For the 100th time, the. Standard: "| ~ aS ; ~ follow, under our statutes, that only | provided for that ptirpose. ~~ partisan league. ~ Again | ane Canty one n FS F the republican and dembcratic partic: “ rates | "Tt is difficult for officiais who have Oil Co., Fargo, N.-D., has-em- 1 . ° are entitled to party columns on’ the What Law. $i oie har tizeee olin, Helle’ ena eS Jetoyed a graduate of Dakota Bus- \ |B atis action or Mone Back general ballot, seal tanehes tutne “The foregoing eonstinites the tects) ii seen It in print: to understand} BOLSHEVISM THE CA USE | iness College of that city. ,He is i \ “There are two. ways’ r 8 as they have been persented to this de an an might confuse the Non-; 5 % a gun 6 ica - — 7 statutes in which candidates may have] partment and,i under such: conditions y league Daca laatees we the! Laight bey. dlageenttsnan Geren | Mr. L. Torger son. Students from | : “ y their names printed upon the,genera!| we are firmly of the opinion that a t: electors, .when ‘the :soclalist3| pe ndon, ve cot uissia’s teat | this schcol are preferred largely be- = ballot. One is through a party nomi-| three-column general ballot for the are bunched in one small place, and eae cotton industry has suffered) cause they're taught actual business |] 4 . nation, and the other by means of a} forthcoming gcnéral election meets all the league candidate? appear at vari- © such an extent during the revolu-) 1 thodaaswell astext books, ‘They {Eq / mrs $ petition for an ‘individual nomination. | the statutory requirements. To hold ous places with the word Nonpartisan be that lee coulteul. wiettier ‘many fit right mand advance quick! if + BS the latter method being provided for} otherwise would ma it possible for league under the name of each candi-/ of ®he mills ever will be able to op- ight mand advance quickly. 1S zy eas d in section 501 ofpthe Revised, Codd of | sach independent. candid for office, date, cy Make erate again, says Sir Charles Macara, ; iss Rose Appert is the Sth D. = 1899, which seclj@ns was held 40 be i} to demand and be entitled toa column, pace ett) jan English authority in the world’s! for Equey Packing C ea = full force and ‘éffect by the Supreme} on tue general election ballot ded WAIL PHLO ED \cotton tfade in\an interview in the} +1 FOr, PQMUEY 2 aCe Oe b A Court of this state in a decision ren-}ed to him aloné. This would || emai Gab) 16 ooo UilG | Yorkshire Post. “Follow the SucceSSfrl.’” Write e je i dered some years ago. \ preposterous and ¢ 1 condition ‘of; | Mana, el. an MeMullen,, Based upon information obtained) } 7, Watkins, Pres., $6 Front ' yo - “t es 4 “The records in your office (seere-| affairs and yone to h we are not sh pale. ore 1 pilot at the | trom an Englishman who recently re- Pareae Ne Deaniaek lorolan OPEN EVENING: f NG yes tary of state) show that nominating | willing to Ind our sanction. \ Chicagd-Omaha service was killed) turned trom Russia,» where for 14 ¢ PALBOs Ne Dea Gae CGF Dae | 2 petitions have been filed desiganting} “I am further adv that you, as, When is plane fell near Batavia, IIL, | years he was thd manager of a large| and purpose of “J900-N v-Pupil | P i Ss BISMARCK, N. D. =} five presidential electors representing | secretary of state, have ruled that un- ording to information received here | cotton factory near Moscow, Sir Char- | @ Club.”” li | the national candidate of the socialist | Ter existing statutes cach Indopend-from the superintendent of the ait tes He eee ann aaO ATTA ATT OUNNTETMANTNTNN NNR rT party for the presidency of the United! nt nomince is entitled to designate “mail service at Chicago. ' spindles running in Russia before the . : =| revolution not more than 200,000 or | SUMPjsMiTEY lt [oy Se -voten pot mor. than. 2000" or| MEM ‘The experience of the English man-| == \ ; x - = | {ager of the Moscow factory were told |= : : x ee -¢ | jag an example of the methods em- | == \ 4 | ployed by revolutionists ig dealing |= . Ke | with one of Russia’s great industrial |= , i My \ 9 |agsets, the textile factories in the |=S we * a Sy bd ts | Moscow district. This particular mill |=5 ig f ‘arried on all the processes from cot- | == j ton spinning to the finished product, | == \ es 2 Z | 17,000 workers having been employed |= . . : 4 \ under norfial operating conditions, | =3 \ Just received a large shipment of Ladies Wrist Watches | ° When the Bolsheviki assumed pow- | =S Ca : ~ \er the whole cotton industry was na-|/=5 4 } j'tionalized. At every mill committees | == \ ‘ were formed and finally, in October, |== hy 1919, a degree was issued that all wav )| > f a had been connected with the former |= a AY - owners would have to leave. With | == ! e . e i “ , -the yexperts gone, the mill stopped. | == 2 i Aftér a time attempts were made to!=5 restart it, but it was almost impos- i SS sible to obtain raw cotton. Small | 35 . 5 quantities were obtained, which after |= and balance $1.00 a week will buy you one of our : fi being dilwted with 75 per cent waste, | == ~ was put through the processes, = 7 ‘The machinery now is ina very¥|s== q iN | . A - bad state, in such a state, in fact, that |= ef it-would be almost impossible to op-|== bs) J 1 20 7 te h , : ‘/erate the factory properly, according | == ewe. om ear . ase ris a C es < ¥ to the information given Sir Charles. | == ~ A -Whenever machines. are damaged, oth- ai j er, machines are denufed of-parts to| ; repair them, + Be Ghartig. ated nt tare. wae : Something that is absolutely dependable little possibility of English workmen going to Russia for employment in textile factories. Mills in Germany and Austria were turning out only from 25' to 30 per cent of the normal } production, he said, and English work- | ers faced the almost impossible task | of making up for the four and a half years’ stoppage of textile manufac: ture owing to the war. { ori y < ’ We Have: other styles and grades including 14-Karat _ Hudson Super- Six Endurance ~ Means Economy fs White and Green Gold cases. Values-up to, $90.00 GOOD FOR HIM AND HIS WIFE Hurley L. 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