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PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE pport of th rtion and who i _ Forcoldgand coughs : ein bohait of clean gov ent, denounces absolutely t rT. ing’s ute endeavor of Ed / In ‘the New Discovery ‘c. quwermereesmerre/eg | NON) Sn | So «| from, Mr. MeCurd: Sallow Skin Not Pretty at te ng them” | stk ae By All of Allen lenounced as Constipation destroys the complexion, false. by McC bre Fup olde making it yellow and ugly. bowels at work cleaning out the system daily by using Dr. King’s Pills. do the work thoroughly and gently, Buy a bottle today, 25 cents, ALLEN LETTER ASKING VOTES TS DENOUNCED slin Into Office by | Gathering Anti-Townley Tries to -J'VERYONE in the family can | rely on Dr. King’s New Dis- |. covery, the standard remedy for the last fifty years, to break up coughs, grippe and stubborn ; colds, No harmful drugs. At your druggists, 60c and ‘$1.20, ndidate for sta h county who has Keep the 1 "bo not, ther onpartis mm A in his ‘sons who will They vote d@ y »yis: x Prompt! Won't Gripe | is endorsed by the league, is known as e “ "3 au 1 friend of “Whistling Eddie” + olf pened sistant in office is metaber of the capi- |” tol “pay-roll army” which has gone out into the county to heckle upti- ; Townley’ speakegs and disturD the speakers. Vote for rex ily Tribune P | Nov, 2, (1920, for Offic’ Burleigh Coun Larges TOldest: Newspaper In the State which | stands for the interests of the meoples | The Bis: Tribune... JA. MDOUGALL, PIONEER, FOUND DEAD IN ROOM pat Was Contractor, Ktrong \bsha: crat and Served in State Senate MeDougalwoh Mandan, one of ers of western North Da- lound dead sins hed. to rine. prohabty, had been: deud: 24 hours. | Dougall wiasiso contractar, and | me-of the ¢ it buildings in the Slope: territory. He: was strong | Democrat, and a Jeager in his, pasty. {He served as state senator in the country over. bares Reco for November Beautiful, new united the will be wanted by Viebeola ow ses the World-famed artists haVe contributed a wealt!: selections delightful: tox hear, and even the lighter forms of rendered by artists of more than usual ab MON of new ty. Any Victor dealer will NOVEMBER 1, 1920 \ sic are “Letter follows the line of ,*'s . usedgpy ‘the Nonpartisan! Mr. Dougall was a bachelor and had , ‘ gladly play any of these numbers for you. ; zue, with speeches, letters aa ® room in a prfate residence in Man- \ ‘ ~ ‘ote 1920, Hor lars endeavoring to stir a divi- ‘dan. ‘ \ 2 4 ee . i ~~ 2,192 : SAR NAME LEI Number Size Price Burleigh County: ation. Se the ranks of anti-Townley n ‘ \ i By the Waters of Minnetonka f 10 $1.25 bs, Oldest Newspay per. in | state st ‘Though Allen tries. to gather sap- ‘EVERYBODY IS Frovatore—Stride la vampa! (Fierte Flames ere Sodring). Gab! 10 1.25 i a Bismalen a ripe ue we port of anti-Townley people, . Ever of Thee I'm Fondly Dreaming 10 1.25 y Re Wate ate oes - a a re AGranada (To Granada) 23 12) 1.75 ay k i E D T Nocturne (Grieg-Elman) © Violin 74643 121,75 d S i Clavelitos (Carnations) Arelita Gal we 10> 1.25 When Your Ship Comes In ~ Orville Harrold 64900 10125 | ] ~ Fedora—Amor ti vieta di non amar (My Love Compels Thy Lave) f A 64505. 10 1.25 ata stra Chanson Indoue (From"Sadko”) Violin 04890 10) «1.2508 f ee 4 ‘Thank God for a Garden i 10 1.25 ae <P Party Elec j sown Criers-Tribune Party Elec-| Prelude in G Major (Rachmaninoff) Pigno| Sergei Rachmeninolf 12 1.75: tion Night on,Broadway— | Zaza—Zaza, piccola zingara (Zaza, Little Gypsy) Renato Zaneiii 10 129 \ , ae \ Waiting for the Sun toCome Out Lambert Murpiiy Y Off Fourth Street - By 1Cannot Sleep Without Dreaming of You ~ Lambert Murphy { 10 1.00 aA . eo ea i Bismarck people will have an ex- Lier ltsar Aa Olive Elise i ic Be 10° 1.03 A : 4 ] isic Bals ; sellone: Sbne nt ce Kearny jhe’ lee Whispering—Fox Trot _ Paul Whiteman and His Ambazcador Orphestra e aaa pena tyes eles The Japanese Sandisan— Fox Trot paab wee \ + The Town Cr have charge of x 1, Whiteusab and His: Actiatea dS WW 85 j the display of returns, which will be Peet Vibe ropa ire J shown on a screen which will hang on “My Little Bimbo Down on the Bamboo Isle ‘ile 10.85 a the side of Lucas’ store, opposite Hos- The Broadway Blues Aileen Stanley j & ere hin’, on Broadway. The returns will Tired of Me Henry Eurr) ry . bg ‘furnished by She“ Eritune, which I'd Loveto Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy’s Arms Poerlone Quaceaty 22522 SUS ed nas made arrangements with more - A HERE? Rar aR tel ee I'l Be With You in Apple Blossom Time Charles Harrison): o < quickly as possible. Tripoli (On the Shores of Tripoli) Louise Terrell-William Robyn 13605 10S Because of fhe rows Criers-Tri- : Avalon—Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Ambc:sadcx Orchestra} oy 2 ‘, 8 rty on Broadway, no returns ’ y at a Wena party on Broadway: ap retard ‘ Beat Ever—Medley OneStep Paul Whiteman and His Ambestador Orchestra - Where a corps of men will/bé working \ 4 o ¥ * behind locked doors on the returns. N ; a \ neg “J The first! returns will be shown at 9 Vi er 1 i 4 . Fe Here the Atop eateries Z Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor dealer’s. \ i shows have ended: pane ‘He will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing them. . if d 1e T ie, ‘argo ‘orum, Mino! : / iY sand Grand Forks Herald, will New Victor Records on sale at all dealese’ on the Ist of each month. \ maintain a loased wire system for the i i i . i t, ee ot eae GEG r cE on the Victrolas in great variety from $25 to $1500. state, but because the polls close at) s Ki 9 "fy, ‘mm. the returns shown ; will he] ° der Bye chiefly national returns, ! -~ \ TRAIN CRASH : - a o SANI " ARY PLUMBING Hot Water and Steam Heating, Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces, AL Material and Workmanship Guaranteed . RANK G. GRAMBS ~Bismarek, N. D. tt tt te nt etn ee et te nt tte tt 2 ~If you aspire to qualify for'and to secure a good busi- ness or banking position, visit-this “Model Office Training School” or send for particulars. When you know what we have done for thousands of others, you’ll want to ‘attend: No other College of Commerce better equipped for its purpose; faculty of experts; individual. instruction; stu- dents enter at any time;-college in session throughout the- year; tuition reasonable; places to work for board; rooms in the College Dormitory equwtpped for light housekeeping; no entrance examinations ; Prepare iory, courses for students below the eighth grade. We specialize in training young men and women for the higher-salaried bookkeeping and stenographic positions; our graduates are expert and get pon be to $125 a month from the start; positions guar+ antee —— For particulars write G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, N. Dak, \ $e KILLS FARMER DURING STORM Wahpeton, -N. D., Nov... 1.—Carl Strand was instantly killed whea blinded by a snowstorm he drove his automobile in front of a Great North- ern railroad switch engine here this morning. Strand was 30 yearg old and. was working on ms farm near Breckenridge. CSU | MARKETS | + F “ WHEAT FLUCTUATES Chicago, Nov. 1.\-Wheat prices pioved upward today after the’ outset, put ;a material decline came later. Opening quotations whicli carried from unchanged figures to 2% cents higher, were followed by a setback all around to well below Saturday’s finish, CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK ‘ Chicago, Nov. 1.— Cattle’ receipts, 19,000. Beef steers and butcher cheese stock 25 to 50 cents’ higher. Hog receipts, 10,000. 25 to.40 cents higher. Shoep- receipts, dourn ST. PA K Aouth St. Paul, Nov. 1.—-Hog re- ceipts; 7,500, 25 to 30 cents, higher. Range, $11. 00 to $12.60. Bulk, $12.25 to $12.50. Pigs, higher. Cattle receipts, 13,000. Medium steers and cows and heifers, 25 to 50 cents higher. Calves steady, choice light, $11.50. higher. Fat lambs, $12.00 to $12.50. Fat ewes, $6.25 to $6.50. Choice breeding ewes, $7. 00. f Vote for Bismarek Dally Aribune Neve 2, 1920, for Official Burleigh County. Largest Circulation. | Oldest Newspaper in the State which mnds for the interests of the people. The Bismarck Tribune...... (X). WINTER STORAGE--- . floor. We have Hic heated storage space left. a Hedetars frozen and motors cracked‘ last night in Bismarck, would pay for many month’s safe storp ge. - Our new garage is a quarter block square and all on the ground .~ CORWIN AGTOR Ca. | Stockers and feeders, mostly 25c¢ | higher. a Sheep receipts, 16,000. Strong to|® Paper ov Net Pee ey Bena ee we GEE WANDERER GLAD “DIDNT SWING’ FOR KILLING |Man” Who Shot Wife Gets Twenty-five Years,/in = Prison ‘ x Chicago, Nov.:.1—Carl Wanderer found guilty of murdering his wife vy + jury and | sentenced to 25 yearg-in the penitentiary, was jubi- lant today at having escaped the hang- man’s rope. He paid. tribute to his attorney, Benedict Swort, saying: “I knew they couldn’t crack me. I owe everything to Ben Short. He told me not'to worr, new I'd never swing.” It-was ‘said in ieggl circles today that, assuming good behavior, the yer-, dict is equivalent to 13 years and 3 months. The jury reached its de- cision after 23 hours deliberation. Wanderer, a former army officer shot and killed his wife and “a rag- ged strangér” the had ‘hired to stage a fake held-up. He confessed that he hired the stranger to give the appear- ance that the hold-up man killed his wife and that he, Wanderer, killed the WHEN YOU ASK FOR Ss. BUTTER . 4 NORTHERN hild-up man. ‘confession. ‘The “ragged stranger.” for whose murder Wanderer is still under indict- was identified today as John Barrett. ex-Cahadian soldier. The identification was made at county morgue by Herbert Potter, a Canadian, who said he Barrett well for sometime ment, REQ. U.9. PAT.OFF ictrola w vo * RY REC. UAFAT.OFF 4 4 This trademark and’ the trademarked word BY “Victrola” identify. all- our products. Look Bs under the! lid! “Look on the aN be VICTOR ‘TALKING/MACHINE co. ‘i Cargdes, N.J \ murder. typist with a speed record. b A blind and arniless soldier of the | English army has become an expert He later repudiated the pec ee nn ans he SO) Lowest last night jad |known - ior to the AS Temperature at 7 Highest estarday, Lowest yesterday Precipitation ...... Nonight warmer Tuesday. a. My VJ Pawn nah snes cae Highest wind velocity ... n Forecast For North Dakota: “Partly cloudy | and Tuesday; WEATHER RE PORT For twenty-four hours | eriding at noon, November 1. ; 29 26 2A) AT None 20-NW Somewhat Victor Talking Machine Co. Vote for Bismarck Daily Tribune Nov. 2,°1920, for Official Paks fc | Burleigh County. Largest Circula Oldest Newspaper In. the State which 22. 4stands for the interest of the nese, +) The Bismarck Tribune. . Sell. your cream and poales to our agent, or ship direft .to Northern Proditce' | Co., ‘Bis. marck. Write us for prices. on cream and Poultry.—Northern Produce Co.. i CIEE | BULBS FOR. ATA S ‘WINTER FLOWERING \ Should be planted now, and planted.right. We furnish complete cultural directions-with each order for our Holland-grown Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodils, and Hyacinths. Price Tulips for spring flowering out of | doors should pe. put in: the ‘ ‘ground now. We deliver. OSCAR H. WILL & CO. PHONE 163 \ ! T_T 7 324, FOURTH ST. | va | ere |

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