The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 2

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YAGE TWO _BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE i = THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1920. 2 ORDERS POWER SERVICE; SETS HEARING DATE, Judge ‘Nuessle Grants Restrain- ing Order and Directs Co. to Appear , Judge Nuessle, of dis evening granted a temporary 3 ~restraining discontinuance of electric SMALLEST AUTO MAKES ITs. APPEARAN CE ON’ BROADWAY FOODSTUFFS IN SMALL DECLINE DURING MONTH Potatoes and Sugar Decline Most U. S. Figures Show Washington, Oct.. 21.—The “decline in the retail. price of foodstuffs dur- ink September, was placed at.2 per, ceht by ‘the department of labors j statistics- in “its monthly report on for men and boys. daily, and seldom before, have w offer such a complete assortment of desirable grades and styles of suits, overcoats, shoes, and other wearables Pais ‘and winter goods are now b fine received almost been in position to In' these times of great bluster and blow: about price q 4 power service for the operation of the food costs today. cutting, naturally, the first question asked, “Are these goods water company booster pump. The Some foodstuffs, notably potatoes f priced right?” The trend of industrial and financial con- 4 defendant Hughes Electric company ‘land sugar, sustained a marked de. 2 is to appear Oct. 29 to show cause why it should not be enjoined from cutting off the power. The petition was filed with Judge ‘crease in price, while others under- went price increases, ranging front 8 per cent for oranges to 12 per cent for eggs. The drop in potatoes was ditions last spring pointed to lower prices and, guided by at view of; the market, we placed practically no orders for. future and fall delivery, therefore, have been in posi- tion to buy_the best and latest siyles in better qualities and to take advantage of all the latest price reductions. Nuessle by H. F. O’Hare, ¢ attor- 22 per cent, sygar 20 per cent, cab t ney, who asked the restraining order bage 14 per cent and coffee 6 per. This store has never been tied up to any particular py because he said it was opposed to cent. brand or make of clothes, but always felt free to buy wher- } public interest to have the power dis- The decline in retail food prices, however, according to reports, did not ever quality and price were satisfactory and right, and in- continued, because of possible fire ri “5 % 4 ie danger. He took the position that keep pace with the drop in wholesale variably followed our policy never to sacrifice quality what- ie the differences of the Hughes Electric quotations. The latter were placed at | ever the’ price might be. be company and the Bismarck Water five percent. ~ In considering price réductions, also, kindly bear in i Supply company should be settled Not all of the. 51 leading cities mind the admitted fact that our, prices were. never advanced | with the railroad commission. The electric company alleged the water company had not paid its: bill, according to rates fixed by the com mission. It was developed that after tne order fixing rates was made, th water company asked for a rehearing on the portion of the order aftectine it, and a rehearing is to be granted. What rate should obtain in the in- terim is a subject of dispute. ~ GAME LEAGUE neem Smee a ~~ | night. He discussed national issues, 1 - et R , This money was paid him for furnish- POISONING FATAL | eset no mention of state issues. 8 5 f ng “insurance against mi: es and! | ays ee Sapa WILL: M k k T A T che hundred evils surrounding the Oakland, Cal., Oct. 21.—Three at:| OVERCOATS—F sell the fam- \ ips yy } BRAINERD, MINN. Brainerd, Minn., Oct. 21—“Get ac- quainted with God's Country. anc NEW YORK—The tallest electrically-operated vehicular , conveyance is a whole lot shorter than its scientific appellation. Furthermore, it is shorter than its fair chauffeur, Miss Ula Sharon. When she pilots her diminutive automibile down Broadway she has no fear cf traffic cops because she can scoot bteween their knees, vusiness” of his clients ,he said. CANADIANS IN VOTE AGAINST | DRY STATUTE: Her license plate looks a misfit. taches of Saint Anthony's hospital in this city died during last night and to- day a fourth is believed to be beyond recovery as,a result! of it is thought of some sort of food poisoning. shared alike in the retail price de- cline, the drop being estimated at 5 ; per cent in Butte, Mont., while it was less than five-tenths of une per ceut | jin Boston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, | ! Omaha, Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C. McCUMBER SPEAKS | AT VALLEY CITY) Valley City, N. D., Oct. 21—Sen- ator Porter McCumber spoke here last ous F, A. Patrick Overcoats, none better alse starting made- to-order overcoats at $31.50 up. Klein, the Tailor. | same quality of goods. “Dahi’ Building in keeping with the factory or wholesale figures on the Any questions about, prices or descriptions of goods . cheerfully answered by mail or otherwise. member, “Weare here to serye and satisfy you.” ‘ CM.DAHL *- Always Te- Main Street Come to Brainerd July 14 and 15” will » be the slogan of the Minnesota Game * Protective league for their 1921 con-| Premier Says Law Will Be Re- 4 vention, which will be held at Rocky i: NG Pomt, on Gull Lake, near here, ou pealed as a Result of the nti- own ey Nti- ocia ist lic et : f that date. Action a y On the shores of Gull Lake will be ° 4 pitched 1,000 tents, when sportsmer: i" . Sean tae * [A SAMPLE BALLOT ] a: a Victoria, B. C., Oct. 21.—Premier} and families numbering 5,000 are an- ticipated from the‘outside, with hun- dreds expected from local territory. The Crow Wing Game, Bird and Fish Protective league, with headquarters |’ at Brainerd, has 600 members and is one of the largest in the state. Gull Lake is a fisherman's paradise, according to tourists who have had the good fortune to cast théir lines TO DEATH ‘When the body begins to stiffen and mcvement becomes painfui it ia usually an indication. that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking GOLD MEDAL )liver declared today that in view of} he expression of pyblic opinion at| vesterday’s plebescife ‘in repudiating { he British Columbian prohibition law, egislation necessary to repeal the ex- sting act and provide fe overnment control, and sale of spirituous and nalted liquors would have to be; ‘ramed. | The structure’ is a “massive six- story building and was authorized ‘by the 1919 state legislature, which ap- propriated ~$35,000 for the plant. While the mill will produce more { than 100 barrels of flour daily, its purpose is that. of experimentation rather, than a commercial enterprisy Adequate facilities at the piant, wilt be used for determining the milling quality of wheat offered to the state Voted for ‘REPUBLICAN Adopted by Independent Voters of Burleigh Chats. a DEMOCRATIC INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL / | NOMIN ATIONS NOMINATIONS ——$—$—$— | ————_—_————— | HAROLD V. SEMLING x VICTOR L. ANDERSON |X MEMBERS ‘HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | 1, C.0. KELL. NP. League E. HEATON eth roettaaas L. D. BAILEY. ; N. P. League FRANK G. PRATER. _N. P. League Voto for 3 names only in those waters. In 1920 theeconven-| The .will of the people must be met, tion was held in Mankato, on Wash- | 16 added. a a Sera Barat ) ae a fe M Socialist ae ington Lake, where fishing was noi he 3 a 2 + ed SON very good. The scenery, however,| ARTICLE 10 IS E. HEATON ~~) HARDING | JENS PEDERSON } COX HENRY BACH DEBS,’ was beautiful. - : ; EDWARD HOVERSON ANNA H. ROACH FRANK L, BURDICK y The encampment of Mille Lacs) BASIS OF NEW PRESIDENTIAL |: ®: TRUBSHAW. JOHN F. SULLIVAN FRK. B. McPHARLIN rs Lake Indians, the original outdoor a 4 a hunting men of America, will be 1 ATTACK BY cox ELECTORS novelty attraction. Trap ‘shooting, = bait casting, canoe races and log Wilmington, Del. Oet: 21—A spe | . ‘ rolling will be included in the pro-) cial drive against critics of Article 10 1 ‘ , gram, besides many other events. ‘vf the league of nations and agairst , Forty acres of land will be cleared | ‘alse criticism they were said to have =e along the lake to\ accommodate the | uttered was made here today by Goy- ‘ ust city of sportsmen, while an- | 2rnor:Cox, of Ohio. — a | ——_——— > —— other tract of twenty acres will be| Nation-wide propaganda of misrep- r » IBF. LADD py Ju set aside for the purking of auto-| resentation regarding Article 10 has} oe FEN Ae 27 Lae HH BERRY ~ x motales. een circulated, the Democratic can- Z aati wenty-five sportsmen’s clubs have | didate asserted. He again declared A already accepted the invitation of{ nat congress only and not the league REP RB EN e ES GEORGE M. YOUNG x : John F. Woodhead, secretary of the |has authority to declare war. SECOND DISTRICT 7 a , local branch of sportsmen, to parti} | |) | ——_----—— - —_—_————— cipate in the two-day convention. | CQNFESSION IS | : ‘ LYNN J. FRAZIER _] J. FT, O'CONNOR x : CHARGES COMBINE | REPUDIATED BY ibaa sa OF MATERIAL MEN CARL WANDERER Tugerenant, | HOWARD R. woop JOHN’ F. McGRANN nak AT N. Y. _ ¥. HEARING Chicago, Oct. t. 21—Carl Wanderer, GOVERNOR - set he tt testifying in his own defense in’ y MAS —x New York, “Oct. 21 21.—Attempt to| he trial for the murder of his wife, t Src Or SHO) BADE show that master. plumbers, stone| leclared he was innocent and re- ‘ . cutters and steam heating and ven- audiated the signed ‘statement. in 7 . tilating contractors in great New| vhieh he confessed ing his wife, ai D. C. POINDEXTER CARL R. KOSITZKY x York havp an:. ‘unlawful scherté to| their unborn child and a vagabond STATE AUDITOR ? E throttle competition,” ‘was made here | 2¢ Said in the confession he hired to 2 by Samue}jUptermyer, at the, opening | stage a imi¢é holdup and thus divert JOHN. STEEN of the jolt ‘tegislative ‘investigation suspici@ from himself. He said, the} STATE TREASURER of the leged building materi Is sonfession was’ wroung from him by Ay £ uae “pullyragging. and violencé” “and = r. Untertiver” "ald he expected to] shat he made it~“so the detectives is i } WM. LEMKE RHEINHART J. KAMPLIN x > devélop evidence that * exba show | vould let him alone and let him get ATTORNEY GENERA! = that these contractors had “associa-| 2 little sleep.” He was beaten and * Zi > Z pn . tions” and operated under a “code of| auled in his cell until he confessed, : 1 practices”. by which bids were put| 2¢ testified. COMMISSIONER OF |S. A. OLSNESS G. T. SOLUM Be. Xx: Z > through a “central clearing house.” Before Wanderer took the stand, INSURANCE . Sora 7 a Joka P. Hettrick, attortiey for, the | Dr.- William Hickson, head of the ys (——— 2 . ‘ ssociation of Master’ Plumbers of|’sycopathic hospital, testified the LER OF |. HAGAN us greater New York, was subjected to a Jefendant was insane and had the} sCOREIRRIONER Ot JOHN -NSHAG: aT. NELSON x a severe cross examination regarding : ‘ é aren . this alleged “code.” Hettrick also is 1, STUTSMAN R 5 ee EE EEEaEEEEneeed and nea Reeuey, of, tone caters | MINNESOTA TO ~ commissioners or|—= H.DPALLERT x ES Gs HILDEBRAND: SNS Bs League heating and ventilating 5 ' ‘ contractors, dss OPEN TEST MILL E RAILROADS FRANK MILHOLLAN 7 FR. J. KRUEGER : X¥ ie witness testified that he had A eye * a ‘ realized from one to three per cent.| LARLY NEXT YEAR ‘Note for'S hames only C. W. McDONNELL on’ millions of dollars of c6ntr OP eES Tr: | xa ©, | : “ , that had. passed. through his: office.) Minneapolis, Oct: 21—With the in- j Mark X iter names t L S ‘ ———— | stallation of machinery in it the ear: to voted: for and cross zis / t g 5 ly part of next year, the state-owned | ont name not desir ‘ S U EZED experimental flour mill, the building | ~ = AD of which has just been completed, will STATE SENATOR | LYNN W. SPERRY f x aoe = begin grinding operations: __- 27th DISTRICT |, aa! > mane G. DURING. JNSBEeagie < grain inspection service for grading. Mark X after names te > Re | Any farmer-or holder of wheat,who be voted for and crost we | believes his grain is graded incorfect- out names not desired: ; 7 f ly, may ask to have it grouhd into | t Pho 3 flour and tested, after the mill is op- | s “The world’s standard remedy for kidney, | ened. i ‘liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. |“ Under the terms of the act making _————— = Famous since 1595. Take regularly and | provision for the erection and cpera- i : \ keep in good health.” 10 three sizes, all. | +i, of the plant, the flour. produced \ ; ] Gruggists. Guaranteed as represented. the jedal i \ | JO8EPH BRESLOW, Drugglst taust be turned over to the state board | of control for. use in various state in- stitutions, and will be paid for at cost. Commissioner 0. P._B. Jacobson, of the railroad and warehouse commis- sion, has had entire charge of the constructing and equipping of the ex- perimental’ mill. = * Wanted — Experienced Book- keeper and stenographer. S, a Bergeson & Son. V2 FOR OFFICIAL e RCK TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER ote yes on all initiated measures and con- stitutional amendments to be found on separate ballot \ t

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