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/ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1920. Tiron nnn i nm 4 j SEE IT "TONIGHT * SZUUHAVUTAULATAQNAOAUAUAEONUUGOOUASUOAOOAOOOUEGANEUAGAOUUOASERAGAAUUUGAEUUE CURLEY CHOICE PARLOR, BED ROOM and BATH, ENACTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST “Made Broadway Laugh Till the Asphalt Wrinkled THEATRE ORPHEUM-” | Mn mm TT this-year, they have used this method to fghten many women of slender of the state. i ; {means who are against the continued extravagant and wasteful government Showing Frenchnyan Made Against Levinsky is Cause for Belief / Jack Curley, safistied .with the showing made by Georges Carpentier } in his fight with Battling Levinsky They also have tried to confuse them on the method of voting on elec- tion day. Anti-Townley Tactics Again in contrast to thesg, tactic the anti-Townley, anti-socialist for have been offering every facility\to women to learn how to vote properly, and urging, all women to exercise ty right of franchise conferred on them TOMORROW | SEE IT HQVIOENEEUEAHUONGEGGOUGAQOQEONODOEOSSRAOAELEEOREUAOLUGAGEEGUOEUOUALUEA \ November 2 Set as Day for So- licitation of Funds for Salva- tion Army t Voters in ev Dakota, in add \tavorite candi THEATRE —— BISMARCK DAILY TRIGUNE BVIDENT ASIN OTHER YEARS hile There Has Been Some Automobile Bandits Fargo, N. D., Oct. 27.—Fargo, one of the channels through h the harvest hands from the South and the Southwest flow into the state annual- ly to make their fall fortu ing. the binders arid the thr chines, is once more the rendezyou: trough Farog this fall seeking work in the fields and save for a rainy period of two weeks during the early part of September, the season was the most successful in yeays from the finansia! viewpoint of the laborers. It is esti-| mated that oen-half of the 25,000 la, borers are returning east with a total of approximately: $5,000,000 made in jthe North Dakota fields. Not as Serious The I. W. W. situation in North Da- kota this fall was. not as serious as hone year ago, due in part to the fact that the North Dakota farmer is tiot " | s0 dependent on,man power as in pre- *|vious years Bé¢ause of the motoriza- 4 TONIGHT TONIGHT ‘ BILLIE BURKE Tonight - | Tomorrow CHARLES RAY —in— ‘ « - “HOMER COMES HOME” MONDAY “WHILE. NEW YORK SLEEPS” The Greatest Pictorial Production Yet Made desperate characters that authorities , 7 of the jail haye had to conteng with in many years. Repeated attempts have been made to break jail. No Wholesale Holdups There have been\ no wholesale hold- ups such as occurred in the vicinity of Oakes a year ago when 62 laborers were held up by'11 I. WW; bandi' who deployed in single Tid anit,?or? dered the harvest hands to line itp | and keep their hands abové their heads ; while they were robbed of between | $900 and $1,000. The holdups on! stock trains have not been as numer-! ous~as in previous years due to the fact that special agents are traveling ae BO: YOU KNOW NEW YORK Its bright lights and black shadows-¥ ' Its Gay White Way- Its underworld. 1 yA Houses an entire family of absurd situations. Disorder, Holdups Not as | yf = eo 4 Warren Kerrigan NN Rents for a thousand laughs an evening. Frequent as. Before A G : P ° d : w Carpeted with Cackles and, tiled” with titters. = | iway 0¢s ru ence a X Gord e Furnished with hot and eold running laughter. MANY WHISKEY RUNNERS | The “Charm Girl of the Screen” in a Madcap Romance ih on ; Funnier. than when it convulsed Broadway. , se sate of Lane Loughe and Exciiament. a ee Airy and Modern—Especially the humor. Small Hanes ine North, Dakota ne Friday ae ee It holds 333 Laughs to the room. Have «Been! Magnet of TOM MIX New Picture “THE TERROR” FRIDAY SATURDAY “4 <= —= = 7 = = = for these laborers,’ this time bound for = + : % 7) j |stroy their vote.’ In some places they ‘ om ne corn fields in the South or tol ty jail, facing charges of carrying To Whom Wo May Coieern nected with the store, he ig respongi- RR Roe ee Lo REMEGR emton tate : their homes in Towa, Hitnol and Wis-| concealed weapons. They were taken = = ble for settlement of all bills. i ] up duu from the polls by saying that they j \ ne and some of the stai larther| into custody at Casselton, while -en T have thig day ld the Olympia | Dated, Oct. 25, 1920. 7 will have to pay poll taxes. While j . Emplo i sie route east from their convention city. Candy Store’ to Wm. Kontos and Tam (Signed) CHAS. z 4 o} yment ‘agencies — estimated according ¢ ible ae - Sty igne :) . PAPPAS, no poll tax will be pai by women WILL BE H k LD more than 25,000 laborers passed Fa i abe areaat cpecninp an brea responsible for any debts con | 10-25-3t. by the national suffrage amendment. ! Novem! 2, will be given an op The Townley leaders are deathly | portunity to vote in favor of the work afraid of the woman vote. The Kate | the Salvation Army is doing and plans ‘'s O'Hare plea of Governor | to do in-tne future. the attacks on Miss Minnie) November 2 will be Salvation Army Nielson’ and the reulsion of women for) Tag Day throughout the s alism extravagance and scan- ding to announcement made yes: recently, is convinced that the French idol can beat Jack Dempgey, with whom he is matched. “Carpentler has 20 styles of fight- ing,” says Curley. “He can fight a boxer and a bi ighter. He can punci. and punch hard. He is fast. He is clever. He-can take the offensive, and & \ ~: ts if crowded or in danger can properiy |" 7 3 ee 0) defend himself. He knows how to They also are feeling a reaction oni... feint, and after making an opening can take advantage of same in light- ning speed. Inf plain words, he thinks tion of the farm., The class of labor- ! these trains this fall. ers that came into the state this year| ‘The crime element was found this | consisted largély of men from’ the! fal! in the large number of whiskey | states of Illinois, Wisconsin and /runners’who made fortunes in carry- $owa, men who were bent upon earn- jing liqyor across- the “International ng reno caters onde Who’ wereeny ibe: and the transportation of liquor he Nonpartisan leagie lead- at state heada ot the [ambitious -and’ working, class. Stu- /afherted in ‘aitehes “pasties ‘between Fargo. A solicitor will ye | dents prom me soaemn educational ' sheriffs, - deputies and whiskey ran- 3 is on stationed at every prec! nd those |centers also flocked into the state ners and in battle, a whiskey runner ttag atate. (aatttatloase sae | who subscribe to the tute carly e the fell ond took ginployment from Sioux Falls, S. D., was slain by league bosses, While many persons jappeal for $85,450 will be ven a tag eeu mn ih ant as alee iehvens: a sherift’s posse near, Westhope, N. D. in Fargo have been unable to gé I voted for | 48! oO ie ie ravers-' North Dakota small banks have bee*: ‘WILLIAM FOX presents, ‘WHILE SLEEPS’ Staged by Charles J Brabin \bearing the inscription, the Salvation Army.” fng the state pf North Dakota haw ajluring to the crime element. Bank quickly and knows every trick of the | i ‘sal : ganic. jmodgal Be tinea ae i All money 89 collected will be ada- spoken words of praise for this type! robberies have been numerous and the Apicture of night life in the Great “The majority of the fans watched {CS association, 0 INg house. |eq to the various county totals m {Of laborers. | {authorities expeste then te continue Metropolis costing from $10,000 to $14,000, is be \the hopes of putti over the top in tlfe apportionmeyts. The fugurated Sal : ; until cold weather sets in, when auto- | The crime wave usually experienced mobiles can no longer travel the drift- jin the passing of thé laborers from. eq reads of the sfate. i the fields has been marked to date by f : {several holdups on freights and the shooting of a'man by the name of eph Babley by F.. W. Nolan. dete those counties sing of thei recently Carpentier with skeptical eyes. Mer- tu: suggestion, always a big factor where one opines on matters fistic was all against the Frenchman. Mos:- | ly they_jeft the ringside criticising Carpentier's open style. They forgot that the bout started out with Car- , pentier tighly covered, and not until _ he served Levinsky several courses 0% riproaring smashes to body and head. not till he beat him into a state of helplessness did Georges venture his open style, ¢aking chahces. i “What would Dempsey do to him: That was the constant mental and.) oral query as Georges was obseryed | leaving himself wide open. My an-, swer is that Dempsey would do noth- | cHcaco LIVESTOCK ing to Carpentier because the French | Chicago, Oct. 27—Cattle receipts fighter would not be wide open. | 41,900. Good and choice steers, $15.50 “He has’ 20 stylés and he would ‘to. $17.25 ing built for William Lemke, and $8 000 was loaned by G. A. Totten, Jr a e headquarters man, hut o | subterfuge. iG Anpther example of their manner fs ; se : pe 1 importance of doing business is the case of Pro- | Vita cates soe | ; a kop Patera, a Bohemian of Bismarck, | every county and it is urged that for the Great Northern, at Hannaford. terson!Hall, Wednesday, October With slender means and a latge family |they subscribe freely in order that |The I. W. W. convention.at New Rock- 27th. Le who was injured by, the state street | ed On without |ford attracted a gathering of morc! pe aa Geert 1 28 vain a collision andctor 2 hay | . ithan 400 wobblies. Eight of this num- ¢¢ * «99 oust 8 oor eeelists from Mle tatads ber are under arrest in the Cass coun-{ The Terror 1S Coming eeeecey ~~ ADDED 10 ROLL Ree ORTOWNCRIERS | | 7 is in-| 7 Big Dance, Metropolitan Nov- iy. elty Orchestra of Chicago. Pat- THE NEW ELTINGE Commencing Monday curtailment rf adopt one of the others vad | Hog receipts, 12,000. Higher. | : “Remember my prediction, arrived) g) , 17,000. Strong. f Fer ai) . at after carefity studying both men. ; heen t! e Dinners Followed by Initiation , ( ‘ar Are ike “Georges Carpentier will be the! SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ismarck Boos! AWE next world’s champion.” vq | Hog. receipts, 13,000. Steady, un- of New Bismarck Boost L Which is some large guess, We" | even, higher. ing Organization i \ / javer. ange, $11.00 to $12.40. aaa @ = t an: ecau e p— Se te Bulk, $11.75 to $12.00. fo aye - fete 7 RS. Seven Bismarck men lest night A ATTACK W ae pice Gate coos 6,000. |graduated from the rattle to the bell \ Hee A SON ae : Dik a of a Town Crier at the ‘first initia- ‘ > IN : Rulls weak to 25 cents lower. tidn dinner of the new organization. Good stockers and feeders strong. Like the Town Criers of old New They have so many stops! The Silent Sleeve-Valve Willys- Knightis more like perpetual motion, ~-because it has so few—its performance (Continued from Page One) 4 firm slow. Molt, é : ‘4 the present ‘regime in North Dakota. Sheep receipts, 3,500 25 to 50 cents eee oe a oe SRA ne f Thee Wome? nee A Ae Oy aie | Higher. to promote better advertising, truth Bulk lambs, $11.00 to $11.25. Ewes, $5.50 to $5.75. No feeders in market. ganizers to be sure and sign their pallots, a method which woy de- \ i : —————————— ~- lin advertising and the city of Bis marck. ; gident Phil Meyer, of the club, ided at the dinner, which w ed at 6:30 p.m. ‘The Towmtri (MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. 27.—Flour) un- ae a Spy ‘ ’ 4 ir atent, $11.10 to $11.2 ar- | § S, addres on . . 5 ‘ é ‘ Farry yEpound cotton. sscks.” Ship. [the Drosram, these by {he present is continuous and uninterrupted—it : hi ¥ | merits, 60,798 barrels. * jandby. GA. HaeRer ee a ‘ 3 4 “ 2 x Fees Ce eee MINNEAPOUI ‘ ee eg ee | is forever running—its service 1s as : oon ee Mis Oct, 27.—-Barley,” 78¢ | Al Rosen was the grand high con- ‘ : ; f ‘ an Se: Ort nae | ductor Oot the evening. he only | . inexhaustible as the ribbons in a ‘ J =~ Rye Ne feature that marred the eve i ; 5 a 2 yeh [eats that just as a heautifal gids | conjurer’s silk hat—it always~has Wheat ret bowl was being as ute 19 ee es : | hi ie | l 1 twith 294 cars a year ago. dent Meyer in behalf of the clu em- a \ “cash No. 1 northern, $2.08 to $2.11; bets it was dropped to the floor and somet ing more up its sleeve-valves: a Dec. $2.03; March, . 2 a hundred pieces. ° 4 pec $208; March #08. Jamaaned njo-g hundred lees —it has been known to run 60,000 a | . 3 white, 49%4c to 50c. club were: KR. B. Loubek, Theo. | : . d 5 miles without a dollar for repairs tore te Quanrud, Worth Lumry, W. E. Perry, iF. H. Hurley, C. F. Bolt and ‘L. S. Craswell. . 1, $2 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 27.—Wheat No. 2 hard, $2.15% to $2.16. Do you feel ~“out-of-tune’? You} afe bilious, constipated! You feel headachy, full_of cold, unstrung. Your meals don’t fit—breath is bad, skin and it actually gets better with use, because the principle of its mechanism VOTING SCHOOL sallow. Take Cascarets tonight for; Corn No, 2 mixed, 85%c to 87c. b : your liver and bowels and wake up| Corn No. 2 yellow, 86%c to 88¢. a deg ae : ki ‘A clear, rosy and cheerful. No griping| Oats No. 2 white, 54%c to 55%4c. School for Men an n “no inconvenience. Children ‘love | Oats No. 3 white, 53%¢ to 54e. open-every day this week in the is the nearest known approach to : _ Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. Rye No. 2, 61.76. K. of C. Hall over Rex Theatre. . ue Barley, 80c ($109. All people are requested to visit motor perfection. *|this school and inform them- selves the correct way to mark their ballot on election day. In-, struction hours at 10:30 A. M., , es i RENT—Modern furnished room Henry & Henry WILLYS-KNIGHT . ; Gentlemen preferred. 811 Rosse" | 19:39 P. M, 3:00 P. M., 7:30 I M P R O Vv E S WI T H U Fy E 5 | . Phone 423L. 10-27-31. | ” 3 Real Estate and | pon RENT--Two suitable rooms for | P- M. and 9:00 P. M. 4 In . ee eee be St 616 Hantapin 4 7 reewo’clock p. m. at 5. f | ve. 10-27-3t 5 & reelneys Reape) WHEN YOU ASK FOR ; : +: ern house. Gentjemen preferred. ; : y j | Also garage. 930 4th street at Of ices ab 3 |FOR SALE FURNITURE—Two bed-} / | ites, Nib y table, Daven-| AE | 700m fining’ raom table and chair, | a and | 3 burner kerosine stove, kitchen | ————=— —— | cabinet, cedar chest, book case (3 | — oun d ’ BISMARCK | section), a large rockers, aleeic ANTI TOWNLEY 2-burner plate.’ Must be s' | ok i Saturday. Call 118 West Thayer. | Se | ~ 10-27-3t. | ® VALLEY CITY | eel Voting School in Chureh - “he: Office on 5th Ave. Peoria Salen okie qh | TONIGHT iiahs Thursday and Friday.” Bargains | LAHR MOTO R SALES CO \'Thursday and Friday.’ Bargains | i i lin new goods as well as old. | 7:30 mi P.M. fone 400, DISTRIBUTORS aan a | | Nov-| Bismarc k, N. D. BISMARCK | Big Dance, Metropolitan Nov- | oe jelty ‘Orchestra of Chicago. Pat- | REX THEATRE $F Office on. 4th St. | ferson Hall, Wednesday, October | ATI, WELCOME . : F sere eerrrerrreerrert 27th, f . : - i ‘ t

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