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heoe TORRES HS OD .BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ~, / PAGE SS ¥, 3 RY 2 , » MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920. POSITION: WANTED” ' COAL MINERS. WANTED—B: i Wein elging Souk Nota Dakota aoa: * h Nort -certi- Mining Co. at Beu-| ‘feats ‘and lowa certificate. Twenty lab, N. D. Steady work, Apply) 3""p,crihe"s! «"nesttnee me ~ < e U. S. Refereney n ’ at mine or at. Bismarck office in win paranles perfect resulta Write ; . S 7 Marck? Trbunie, , giving full , _Haggart Building. T24stf| particular tN Tosageewks YOUNG MAN WANTED=—To work by De TG, ee. iS eS man FBO Job... F. ; Jaszkowiak, : RK (WANTED ©: ! ra reet. 10-23-2t ae nat WANTED—Firat’ class" pnion pajntets. RELIABLE 7 Young man desires fork after. Phorte 415Z. ‘Call 610 3d Street. . * board WANTED—Messenger at Western Union _Telegraph Co. 9-1:tt 7 MEN WANTED—At the N n Pro = Ce Sera eects Model f Overland” Sedan, good as new,-at a’ bargain for cash, or es! will consider smail_car in trade. | Box GIRL OR WOMAN=For Tight House work,| 284 or Phone 290, 23-3t e ad|FOR SALE—Overland Four touring far, One who can gg home’ nigyts. Goo wages. Mrs. C, D. Dursema, Rose Apts,| 1920 model, run less than 3,000 miles. 10-22-36 take Kord. Phone 828 or address 40 ay 607, Bismarck. 10;13-tf FOR SALE—Forg, 5 ‘passenger, © #1919 model. Good cgndition. Price réason- able. Call) at 121:6th Street, or Phone 105.» 10-23-awk odel. 206, \ + WANTED—Competent gir! for general housework. Call 677M, < _100¢ Fourth Street. y WANTED—Competer house work, Mra. A>W, Lu Sei ae 7| WANTED=SA_gsed~ car, late WANTED—Girl for general Housework. HyssitoneN. toe quick «sale. Box ~~ Apply to Mrs... Burt, Finney, 411 Ave Basil A. i 19-18-tf ‘ * WANTED—Girl or’ woman for general! ___ A —— house worl, Apply Dohn Meat Market)| LOST—-Fur Nutri Neck piece at. Bis- 9-7-t! marek theatre, Saturday night. Finder WANTED—Dining room gitls. American| Please Phone 215M, receive reward. Cafe. 10-21-5t | > 4 Fi Mab st LOST—Bunct of keys araurd post ffice. Finder please return to Tribune. : 10-0-11wk "ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two or, three furnished rooms for, light ‘housekeeping. 808-7th Street. Phone 4421 after 7p. mi -5t _ SALESMAN WE WISH TO ENGAGE—The services of one or two real live salesmen to sell one of the best copyrighted calendgr, -fan and blotter lines in the coun’ Also ‘advertising “ novelties.” Contract to begin January let, 1921. Commia- sion basis but Very ‘liberal and paid ~ promptly Wil assign exclusi¥e terri- | §GR~ RENT—Eurnished rooms, I = light tory i North ‘Lakota. - Our: Qaee rep: Hr oeisckeening privileged if desired. 408 ~ . ORAUAA GuER O hg? | Bee err e Merchants Pabilenine Go: alata eh | wo ROOMS FOR (RENT—For light Michigan. : "40-25-1¢) housekeeping; also piano for gale.- Call | isa Ste ‘ B'10-28-6t SALESMAN WANTED—By old’ reliable house: to sell our new bc’punch boards FOR™R) to merthants:in small towns a! BK Furnished for lighthouseligeping. atta fen Tee ACRE | GenT HODSBERERING RO i CTRD' TERRI-| CIGHT HOPSBRREPRE R i TORY, BIG COMMISSIONS. ” Write*for erdne Poke se Be dS 10-22-3t salesman outit, EMPIRE MANUFAC: sez pay : SALESMAN WANTED—To sell. ourline) SContaining Tere oe ee tha in of salesboards (an entirely. new plan) ‘6 Marinette County; ‘Wisconsip.: If for a merchants int gmall towns’ and! count home or as an investment you. are) stores, Unrestricted tertitary, dduble|- thinking of buying’.good farm. linds commissions, ¥prompt pay, | Write for) ‘where farmers grow rich,’ send at once selling supplies NOVELTY SALES-CO.,| for this special number ‘of LAND- TRIBUNE,” BUILDING, NORFOLK!| GroGy, It is free on request. Ad- VIRGINEA, fat 10-25-1m0 |, dregs: | SKIDMORE-RIEHLE . “LAND SALESMAN WANTED—To sell our new ANY, 435 Skidmore-Riehje Bidg:, cl __ Marinette, Wisconsin. 9-2-2m0 On SALE—Restaurant and Confection- line of saltsboards to merchants in gmall towns and country stores. NEW TERRITORY, BIG» COMMISSIONS, ° ‘ +) ery in cofinection. Tows of 800. Fixe eROMET aay ak es aching Sup-| tures and stock will invbice about $1, piles NOVELTY Saba STS. SOR-| 100. Gonthly: sales $1,500, ‘Good money Soe ee L - |. maker Reason for, selling have other m0; pusinegg. Write or see owner, Bernt 10-19-1mo \_& Meyer, McClusky, POR SALE OR TRADE—Billiard “parlor ‘and barber shop, for good land. Best town in the-west; four high grade tables and fixtures, soft drinks, cigars, tobac- cos; building 26x62. Fine place, steady Address, L. FOR SALE OR RENT _ HOUSES AND FEATS ‘HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 6 reoms to bé moved from lots between “now and spring. This is‘a realibargain at] business, ‘Real. bargain. fiPost oie “Gelephon Agt door east) pz, Parshall, N, D._| _. 1p-21-1wk "SALE —Bungalow, ¢ ot | WOULD LIKE TO ‘TRAD acres_o FOR eA caren id! "land, 7 files east of New Bygland, 3% bath. Full basement, ~ garage ‘and large lot. ' Phone 6791, or) gall 816 Park Ave. _10-19-1wk FURNISHED HOUSE” FOR RENT— zpone 822X, Saturday night and un- te R rooms an furnace heat,| mites north: of Haveland, for property here in town. Address 120014 Broad. way. : 10-22-1Wk | BANNER HOTHL—104 Main St. Room ‘and boarg’$10.00 a week. Single Rooms; 50 to 7o-cents a night. Meais each 39 @ents. Phone 291. 10-: K | SANTED—To buy for spot cash, dia- monds, platinum, old gold and silver. FA. Knowles the Jeweler, Bismarck, ai wi poy | #OR, SALE—Oak buffet, good ag new; _ CAND FOR(SALE OR RENT—80 acres up land. Produce good ‘fruit and other crops. Fuel on place. ‘igate ~ 300 bearing fruit trees. Fair set of buildings, water to Leo Good ellmate” Be iclehbors| algo copper boiler. -Inquire at 318) 8th ~ Open ‘water-power site on placg ‘No| _Street. 1022-3! swamp, alkali, or blizzards, At a bar-|FOR SALE—Brass bed ‘and’ spiings, at ‘Terma, by owner. Alva Hall,|~ $18.0). Phone G48X. 909 7th-Strect, Fortin, ‘Tdgbo, 10-25-Imo] 7. / RHE EE REE EEE REE HEE EEE EE EERE E REPUBLICAN TICKET ; President— WARREN G. HARDING. “ Vice President— __/ : CALVIN COOLIDGE. + = / : aoe ‘ Member: of Congress— 5 is 2nd. Dist—GEO. M. YOUNG. t \ Fusion Senatorial Candidate— H. H. PERRY. 4 f ANTI-TOWNLEY, ANTI-SO- ~~: CIALIST STATE TICKET "The Joint! Campaign. Organization repre- senting all’ ‘anti-Townleyites regardless of \ parry affiliations, will support the following: overrior=+') ¥ ; \ ; “J.-F. T. O'CONNOR. t Lievitenant Governodr— , \ ,JOHN F, McGRANN. | Sectetary of State— THOMAS HALL. State- Auditor— ‘ ' CARL. KOSITZKY. , State Treasurer— , JOHN STEEN. . Attorney General—. Ye 2 <N RHEINHART J. KAMPLIN. ’ \ ~. Commissioner of /Insurance— , y —G.LSOLUM. ~ , \ Corfmissioner Agriculture pa Labor— | J..T. NELSO. \ Commissioner of ‘oads— W. H. STUTSMAN, \ E. J. KRUEGER, H: D. ALLERT. f ; Supreme Court— \ Len ' A. M! CHRISTIANSON. pa a District Judges—_ + i W. L. NUESSLE, JAMES A. COFFEY. e ‘ Supt. Public Instruction— ; ( MINNIE J. NIELSON, , “a The names of some of these will appear fm the Republican column and others in the Democratic column on the general ballot, / except the names of A. M. ristianson for ‘ Judge of Supreme Court and Minnie J. Niel- - son for Superintendent of. Public Instruction. These will appear-on the Nonpartisan ballot. - Pach y : COUNTY LEGISLATIVE : TICKET ‘ pe = y “ re 2 ere hoy IY ~ Senator— : ~ Gr W. SPERRY. \ “** Memibers of House— ( HAROLD SEMLING, 3 I v E. HEATON, ye < VICTORA:.ANDERSON, ca For’ Official Paper Burleigh County -—— THE BI RCK TRIBUNE. (Clip this for reference) school. and’. Saturdays. for Leas Wii tn 10-18 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS’ KOMI THAY WE'LL BE. MARI DAN LoakING FOR. IcouLonty SEEM TO FIND A LookIN€ OVER THIS PLACE You RAVE Qui Rogm W ENT=Laree front roont on. first |, .] mination ‘made public. FOR RENT—Auto garage for one auto. 607, 6th Street.—Phone 7 10: 6 FOR SALE—A large barn ice house. Phone: 644R. OWNLEY;. FORCES USE. BITTER “PACTICS THROUGHOUT STATE 4 a 1 _ (Continued from Page One) by ‘the Townley forces in! that state now is that grain\gamblers are sup- porting the campaign ‘of the anti- ‘Townley forces: The*Normatiden, of Grand Forks, the largest Norwegian- American newspaper in the Northwest, has_challgnged the league bosses to produce pragt of their charges tilat the grain gamblers are financing the fusion ticket campaign, and Publisher Thorson, offers to. let_them have fre ise of fis columns to prove it. One of the bay «baie of tht league ‘campaign is against the intti- ‘ated medsures.- The Beach Advance, under the heading, “Why All the Hub- hub?" refers to the Townley attack as follows: “he Townley-Lemke peopte shout: ‘Vate no five.times on the initiate1 measures because they will kill the B@nk of North Dakota if carried.’ “Phere jare only three of the meas- urey that apply to the bank, viz: To properly examined at Ipast twice'a year andthe result of the! ex i Ought such | a thing kill a bank? ‘ “The next one requires state offi- cials and heads of institutions and boards to keep the public funds in’ the state bank instead of depositing, them, a6 many ‘have done, in their Own name. Will that Kill the bank? “The third simply requires. the bank to loan money on real estate to hon- est-to-God' farmers who actually live on the lang. It is to prevent any more of the people's money, being loaned to non-resident land specu- lators while our own farmers beg in yain for help. Will that kit the bank? “Why should there be Boxmuch gb- jection to measures’ that'‘any farmer or business man would take to protect ‘himself ‘in a ‘bank in which he is BN stockholder? i 2 ‘And, by the way/Who are the stock- holders of the wife Wank ifsit is not the taxpayers? And have not the law and the courts always held that any stockholder can demand and receive n‘ ‘accounting of the corporation in LONG DEAR: | WenT OUT ALL if FoR A LITTLE FLAT! Taine! JUST BEEN Tuning AFTER cA BIT OF EXTRA!» ~ E,MeR.DUFFL | f pba anh ie 4killed. j concentrating ‘all the means at their jweek; and so-they try to make’ this z cg Kasper (Has Another Thag! | RIED ily Alt OVER” TOWN Fé IN. WHEN We: ARE Ar Acts of tts, officials, it qught to be | \ _ Coniession of De yk L % The Binford Times secs.’ in this fight against the initiated meastres'a’ confession of defeat by Townley. It- says: , ei In an eleventh our attempt to stem the tide of the victtvious onrush | of the anti-Townley movement. the leaders of the Nonpartisan League are command against the initiated laws They know that thei cause is hope+ lessly logt if they cannot keep the pub- lic mind away from the issues as they are presented by theoppositign. There fore they are telling the most obvious falsehoods: in order to stir up preju- | dice.and class hatred. The League bosses owe’ their strength to the fact that they have ‘Successfully—to some extent, at least —pifvented a sane andedeliberate. dis- | @ussion of the issues at stake; they have freated a bitterness of feeling blind to things and fatts a9 they are. Psychology has beey,'their, long suit, not programs, psychology of the most ‘evil kind. This is exemplified in their, acknowledged slogan; “We'll stick.”* Right/or wrong, it makes no differ- ence, just sttok: 9° "0 é It will” not’ work! thjs timé, how: ever. No less person than Big Boss Townley himsel{hasfdmitted that, the League right now ig beat if nothing extraordinary happens during the next happengwith appeal to the voterg to the effect that the,-combined forces, of the opposition, paid for by, the grain. gamblers in Minneapolis and elge- where, are attempting to ruin the Bank.of North Dakota through the ii | itiated laws. i ah Threatening Letter. i The Grand. Forks, Herald tells of'1 letter threatening H. A. Foss, of Mi-, not, iLhe ¢ontinues to oppose the Non - partisan league. The articles says: \ ~H. A. Foss of Minot; at one “time editor of the Normanden in this city, publishes in the current issue of thai paper a facsimile reproduction of 1 threatening letter ho says he teceived a few days ago jn consequens¢ of hiss Attacks on some of the principles and the leadership of the Nonpartisan League.” “pee Mr. Foss discusses follows: “Thutsday of last week I found in my mail a slender looking etter, with the following place and date ‘given ‘on ! the incident 23 Which he gias,a financial interest? “I¢ the Bank of North Dakofa can be kilfed IConseTWES Naaaenas }/ GEEWIZE, GRastawr | AINT Ko CINCH 7 < a little publicity on the 418, 1920, 6 p. the envelope. ‘Valley City, N..D.,.Oct. m., and with the fol- WN A? I SMDEE v an PRONCUSS'- ADECTINES- f “Fons Coming. SAY Tom, KASPER HAS BEEN LookING \ion and jealousy in the. hearts, the bountiful crop of this spiritua| the) ,| mest’ make some of the sincere leag: ie pia mags | BY ALLMAN or A FLAT ro hve. MARRIED AND TTuev’Re PRETTY HARD TO FIND, \ Guess 2 THI KING - Nov were DREAMING } lowing’ contents; “If you dont stop your knocking, there will be someone knocking at your.own door.—Cole.’ {The signature is, of course, ficti- tidus. “The fellow’s name might -lie Ole Ojson, for all I know, put that is immaterial. Asa rule, scadndrels lack Couragfe to‘come out in the open, pre= fering to sneak stealthily about in the darkness. WN “One thing seems plain, “however: The writer of the missive has been struck by the truth of the historical facts to-which I have Called attention in the Normanden concerning Town- leyism; and as he knows. he cannot. prove me a liar nor annihilate my claims with his arguments, he tries to intimidate me with a-threat! Fruit of Townleyism, _ 4"This, then, ig the fruit of Town- leyism, this’ teaching of revenge aid hatied for which, unsophist cated and blinded farmers and workingmen have sacrificed millions of-dollars so that it might thrive in the northwest for years. These cynical teachers have sown the seed of class hatred, suspic- and weed pias killed all feeling of respon- sibility,.charity, and all those. higher ideals which Providence has bestowed upon man.” Class Hatred Again, 4 Showing that class hatred is the long suit of the league speakers. the Douglas Herald tells of a speech by Spurgeon Odell as follows: * Banker Spurgeqn, Odell, who spoke here, last Saturd fovening in the in- terests of the‘ledghe candidates, es- pecially Lemke and Frazier, convinced a number of’his hearers that he was here fot the-pirpose of doing nothing but stirrifg up class hatred as every two’ tifinutes during his speech he rhade the statement “Why should the busines men oppose the Nonpartisan league program” and this~seemed to be the meat’ of his_whole argument. Banker’ Odell was one of thé officers of thé’'Scandinavi4n‘American Bank when: that institution was closed by the authorities. Win President Ha- gen was being tried in the district court, A subpoeha was issued for Odell. but he could not be found. .Now he is here againiand is,makingspeeches for Nonvarfisan lgagae crowd. It uers wince. Fear the Women, The woman vote has put fear in the heats of Townley organizers. . The at- tack made oh Miss Winnie Nielson and BY BLOSSER 4 un Woe G Great (wow cant | ASSURED ITF Bz, 00? ‘| vately owned flour wi Hoskins Inc., ‘Dept. K. a Y ' BUSIN 16 Haggart Block « Prompt and expert service. DAY PHONE 50 Day Phone 100 / e e f- “| CARL. PEDERSON FACTORY. DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern’ North Dakota and 5 Southeastern Montana . - BISMARCK, N. D. Hag Biche ‘d Offare, the notorious Red; is costing the governor many. votes, An example of the activities of women is given in a report from Devilg Lake of the Ramsey county .0’Connor club. It says: * - The Ramsey County O’Connor club did ‘hig things for O’Connor and against Townleyism in Guild hall, ’Gv- er 10) women from all parts of the county were present to hear the issues. discussed, to learn the proper method ‘of balloting and to be able to spread broadcast throughout the county a warning that the state of North Dako- is ‘again at the cross é ericanism and radical so afternoon the speakers were M M. ‘Powell, presjdent of the club, who, pregided; Mrs. AYB. Jpocpeon, Jr., Mrs. Wineman, Mrs, Robérts and Edwartl F. Flynn. All. the women speakers Were thoroughly canversant with the issnes of the campaign, Mr. Flynn spoke on the initiatedxmeasures and told the women hoy tg yote. The ev- ening meeting was open to the public and was a good one. “The$ speakers were Fred J. Traynor, Rollo ¥, Hunt, Siver Serumgard and Rev. H. Garfield Walker. The keynote of most of the speeches was thatthe women will le the determining factor at the comir election, a all the misisonary work they could among all the women in their respe tive districts in an attempt to t them the truth about the Nonpart san regime and the dangers that the A leanings of the Idaders of it towards radical, socialism. The Ramsey Cou ty O'Connor club is undoubtedly tt best organized and phost efficient po- litical -hody sever formeds. in this county. © f Managed by, Polilitians, Charges that the state-owned mill at Drake, in political hands, is not making money were made by John i. McGrann, anti-Townley candidate for Jieutenant-gpvernor, in» a speech it Beach.4The report says: | He said he favored a tryout of, the mill and elevator projects, if there was any assurance that the business would be run as a business and not 2 political machine. Ha& completely, re- futed the claim of the statggadminis- tration that the Drake mill "Was pay- ing more for grain and selling, flour at a léss price bygbills of merchants, | which he showed tne audience, which showed Drake flour costing a large percentage more than the best pri- sold for, and said he could prove this condition, to exist right here in Beach by local merchants, who, upon request of p: trons tried to handle the state mi flour but could not in competition with other mills “If the mill is making a profit as is claimed, instead of selling flour to the people at cdst,” said. the {yffiling the promise to the taxpaye But it is neither makirfg a real profi nor selling for less than-other flour: and I know, and@ everybody at Drake knows it has paid less for grain than the elevators at that! point.” The Chance to Win. The > vi Licensed Embalmer in Charge NIGHT PHONES 65—887 a ‘ BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY : Distributors o| 4 STUDEBAKER | ADILLAC AUTOMOBILES PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS . Licensed Embalmers in “BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET 5 | BUSINESS DIRECTORY [ i BETTER: KODAK FINISHING Developing, Printing and Enlarging. “To be sure of Good Pictures, Bring your-Films to Bismarck, N. D. - “MALL-US YOUR FILMS. -; og \ All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts SHOE. * FITTERS MAIN STREET | ESS SERVICE CO, i MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING —.MAILING..~ Have your form letters typewritten on thé Multigraph. Phone 662 * Expert Accounting. - WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers -, . Funeraj Directora > ¥ Charge. 3) vai: Night Phon 100 or 687 TO af « | M@pholstered Furniture Made to Order 5 7 / fi F! A, KNOWLES, i Optical Specialist Eyes~examined, glasses ee and your broken lenses ground and re: placed while you wait. 1 -Established:.in 1907 BISMARCK, N. D en GoYernor Frazier’ Metfort® in belialt of | the tumbling league vote. in ‘the last two years. It,gays: ¢ ; ;, Townleyism is tumbling rapidly. In 1916, Frazier wag givén a ‘majority of 67,314, In, the -@énéral election _in 1918, he recejved only, 17,784 majority. 'Jn the primary elegtios in 1920, he won pver Langer 5,414, while at the, same time 7,922 Anti wnley Demy- rats voted for O'Connor. This offsets the Frazier majority over Langer by a littl@ more than 2,500. If’ everyone who’ ‘voted Anti*Townley’ in, June, could be gotten to the polls tis fall, victory for our side isa cinch. M&ny lof the political leaders in the Red River ‘Valley do not seem to realize | how certai:i the election is if we will get into the harness again, but we will not be able to get the full vote out unless everyone is calied upon to contribute and to do a specific job in the organizatjon Weagk and does it~ promptly. TOWNLEY. BLUFF WAS CALLED ‘IN BURTNESS DiiBATE d they were urge to do! is hringing into the state thrqugh. the | northeastern section of the still talking about the debate The j state i {held in Park River lest week be- tween O. B, Burthess and ALC. ‘Howley. In\the interval. that, has ‘elnpagd. since the meeting it has de- velgped that the independent faction in Park River wag prepared to meet Mr. Tdwnley’s challenge to back, up ‘bs statements, against Mr. Burtness or atiyone else. f fy, Tt tppears: that on Monday after- noon Townlcy spoke at Lang- con, yihile ‘Mr: Birtigss’ was spealt- ing that day. at Union, in Cavalfer county. Mr... Tewaley. at Labgdon challersze l Mr. Burkiess to debate. le fig to give hiin ‘an $18 member- s.ip in the league jf he would ’cotne ou, the platform. Mf, Burtness /at the time was a>good many, miles. from, Langdon. f . On Tuesday eVening KH. Townley repeated pis boast on the Park River platform.’ Mr. Burtness | had pre- viously been communicated with’ ant the moment Mr. Townley _ opened with his defy, the independents who were in the hall got in touch, witu Mr. Burtness and he was on the ground within a half hour. “Of course, in all ‘such matters strong enthusiasts on either side al- ways feel that their man had the best. of it;” says The Langdon Re- publican. . “Others who have come ,. to Langdon from Park nd almost unanimously claim that as a debator Townley was badly worsted and that he devoted more of his time trying to ayoid the questions asked him than,he devoted to other features.” R ‘tmportant deposits \of barytes of unsurpassed puri are being’ de- speaker, “It is a pnofiteer and NGL veloped jn Sduth Africa. Ys B. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C Chiropractor Consultation Free \ leon Homestead points to §ulte 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 860 J.

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