The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 3

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a RT AA samy tie 9 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920 : : = —— Conn" - nS HARDING SEEN ‘s +) Harding Leads tomorrow. In the sitar, piven | fomparatively little interest has Hed 98,813 Q 91,794 ¢ been shown in the presidential con~ es pe havea Oy i 1a earneron test in the state, with Republican i 3 leaders ‘claiming it for Warren G.|.Red Wks was third man, wiih 8 , Harding by a close plurality, The t Dibeil suppo; sod Democratic leaders .have conceded ‘¢ in tomorrow's election most. of | JB plurality will not be as large as the Republ as On the state ticket, another primary candidate endorsed by the Nonparti Presidential, Contest, Overshad- However , on congressional races. The candi- | opposing Louis L. Collins, also of Min ah dates endorsed by the Nonpartisan | neapolis, the Republican nominee, in % canes generally running as Indepeu- the contest for lieutenant governo f dents, in many cases were defeuth< ‘In the congressional contests, great. . PREUS LOOMS to WIN for Republican “nominations in the | est inter attaches to the Seventh June 21 primary + {district fight where Andrew J..Vol- |f Primary “Mterest ens ches to the stead, for eighteen years represente-Fg ay ee os ec avg BOVernorship race, in which State Au | tive from the district,;and author of | (i election officials were prepared today jitor J. A... Preus. the Republicow | the prohibition enforcement Ace eels ; for a total vote of approximately 650,-} candidate, has as his “principal op- re-election an the Republican tic H 000 in tomorrow’s election. It is esti- | .onent Dr. Henrik ShipsteddsIndepen- | His opponent is Rev. 0. J Kvale. mated this will include nearly, 250,000 | tent. and Nonpart 1 Teague choice. | dependent, endorsed by the Nonpart ran ballots cast by women. Preus had ‘a plurality of 8,509) san league. There also is a Demo | guarded secret.\ ~ ure Detaijs have been completed for | Vetes over Shipstead in the y ary | cratic candidate, but it is recogn. { speediffg’ up the balloting at the 2,229 | contest for the Republican nor jin all camps that the fight is betw voting precincts in the state. Women | tion, with four other ca lidates pol- | Voilstead and Kvale. ‘Kvale won ott have been urged to do their voting be- | 0& a total of 47,493. vote: . Vin the prima’ for the Repubiican | fore 5 p. m., whérever possible, ang | The contest for. atte eral | nomination, 1 g 17.369 votes to isa ea men free to-ballot during the daylight | etween Clifford L. Hilton, incumbent, | Volstead’s 15,059. However, Kvale St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 1—Minnesot. EE SEE / wxurious on the. stairs. ind the meeting. Whe. burglar who: ¢ the woman, » krappe How death seals the lips that | ‘hours are expected to dv so and aid in | and Republican nominee, and Thomas i disquM@lified for violation of the. cor- jf knew. OW + } preventing congestion at the polls at |V- Sullivan, Independent, and Nou- | rupt pra ices act, und the Republi- | ‘ ae night. ~ ~" | partisan league choice, with R cd + The Mig! Throughout the state, in cities and |Ouat. Democrat, conceded towns as well a8 rural precincts. the | poor third position, has a polls open at 6.0’clock in the moranie |interést. Sullivan opposed Hi and remain open yntil 9 p.m. Voters {the primary and te poll show ed: | trict zy the woman v in line when the 9 o’clock closing time | Hilton, 118,683; Sullivan, 117,061. | the contest, and both comes ‘will be permitted to vote re- League opponents claim that 60,009 , fident of victory. will de: les are con- i 4 gardless of the length of time it takes | votes cast for other candidates for! There are contests in every con- * » .to compete the’ balloting. {the Republican nomilations will be | sressional district, and in most of | eye Non-/them candidates endorsed Ly the} Counting the ballots is expected to turned to Hilton tomorrow. Th take ‘nearly twice as much time this partisan leaguers are maki no-| Nonpar sail league have been filed. | ONNOR iN POSITION ‘probably ‘as forceful and congressmen, members of | crats voted for 0’ te house, of repredentatives and j mitted that thousands “did vo vote. ct, judgest are’ to be | Langer,\in_ spit: ps, came | ere are county> contests | within “5,500 votes of defeating Fra- 1 lay. cumbent, has as an opponent TSE | office In the 1916 presidential election. | 4 Siegel, who _ bears the rse- | the 387,364 votes were cast for six presi-!ment of\ the National Nonpartisan [52 ‘onnor, and it is ad-! |000 votes al by Siegel. Judge Albert Johnson of | ad : Extra Special Attraction MINNESOTA Governor Jas. M. Cox has little chance | this vote will swing to Dibell: o7 | iH i to' carry the state, but insist. that | Course, there rema the woma ci ™ ‘DEAT =r Is ; Keay N if Harding 3 hig Pe Tes raise areulte be woman vote | J THE GREATEST, PICTORIAL PRODUCTION YET MADE A lonely wife atfacked in her Gay life atop the tenderloin, home. Lovely woman inthe costume gy rlen the tongue Faced “by one whocknows her and abandon-of oriental plea- attack on'the watchman by A thild’s dream—a baby's voice The mad dance, the flirtation the shot saves The traps, the trapped and_Hte rilous pitfalls when lights and clearly as is but part of this>gremendous productiorf. SEE \ river rats, Commencing BISMARCK | c ~ Tho eyes that talk in’ silence world was ready to gossip. THEATRE ; 44 e ve ; ) Tonight . Tonight ys ‘ est interest centers in tho! leagte, defeated then, g pears tomor- ’ : ‘ owed by Stiff State Fight, gubernatorial and -attorney general | row as’ an Tndeneitlent candidate. He | ; ALMA REUBENS ' a iy ate Fight, contests on the state ticket und aiso|is George H. Mallon of Minneapolis | in Wry Kb Reels of thrills, surprises, sensations. An entire theatrical performance 9 The World and His Wife” She was young and beautiful. He was elderly and rich. The is mute, Linking her name with an- other’s, ugly whispers burned Arrival ot thé harbot potice-— and burned, until—Come and see flight. The fickleness >of The gunman’s duel mystery, tiest Screen Melodrarha of all Times reas the: patty candidate. KWale. ina: | eee o Friday : mach {im tel filed an Ind dent { : ton in i Political observara in the Seventh dest sf rly: Please note, performance: starts: promptly at 7:15. WM. RUSSELL. . year as in former years, due to the claims. ‘ jeither as Farmer-Labor ca andidates ov oa mn other single item, was the vote! Minneapo: | addition of the wopien wote without Supreme Court lIndependents. The Farfier-Labor cau- | IF FORCES GET OUT VOTE cast oe “superintendent of public in- | adequate provision for judges to han-}, Another contest that will be watch { didates for state office also have been | i8 ruction, on which the women voted. ‘The word “ " /dle the augmented poll. Voluntesr fed with more than normal interest jendor ‘sed where there are no Indepen- i (Continued from Page One) Miss Minnie J. Nielson ithe independ-} tioned in her “clerks have been called for, but~it ‘that for as: te justice of thesupreme | dents with Nonpartisan endorsement H Election Dope pnt candidate, spelled ome votes,; “What I did Bay wa ch te vent de- court. in which Homer B. Dil im Resides voting on president, state | hs 92 while Ruth Johnsen, her Nonpar-|know it is true, and that is why they is not expected this will prevent de- , co) | | In the June election, 7, 22. Demo: jtisan league opponent, polled 73.088, are squirming so. i majority for Miss Nielson of 10,324.| hurts,” she said. Nielson ran approximately 16,-) — 7 ad of William Langer as endedIn murder. league leaders that she in a speech in | Butlelgh Cou harged the farmers of | Oldest Newspaper: in the State which North Dakota with favoring free love. ree love” was never men- | speech, she declared. | panies Vote tor Bismares .. fg what the hot breath of scandal woman that can do! Petrie SL SD, in the dark, ' The dimmed eyes that save tha Wednesday B . BUCK JONES, in om “FIREBRAND TREVISION” CAMPAIGN CLOSE FINDS jin ‘this ‘election by “Big majorities. | tion” Among other things, Miss Niel-! Vote for Bismarek Daily Tribune Still another#straw which indicates | son refuted the lie for Official Paper of passed about by the | 'Nove 2, 1920 . Largest Circulation. of the people. ne + (X). eg stands for the interes The Bismarck Trib Two English electricians have- in- ic switch to cut off ithe current from electric motors used > fin mines if the deadly ffre- -damp be. ,~' ~ true. .They | f and a Larger Bismarck _ Help Us Build a Bigger and Better Burleigh Cony fi » , dential candidates, including 179,54+ | league. ‘ fn : " el t ‘ eat atoroune ne xen f . Mt | _ 4 te ea iaate nt TTL | te ana Oe our dear ta a jeter eee lontaly one,of the four | the same election gave an average | pe *Nieltbn, who! was Bane h 1 fon oe te apt niin saree thas Hy conte maucls J “4 Woodrow Wilson. It was one of the! the office is wi party. des nendments to be voted on call fr victory for the independents on the| given a eat reception Ratgo- Sat. pies! er eaer 1 te Ae [ain largely boeuse of thn, does j he n a} s 3 ss sl a aa SO ee ee a nee ace: oppetind? aubn otter {probate tibet Evo ceeant yas: [thee the ATES tee cargo wi entry (the viutbectaie ticket in hind oe tne hismnarek MX). rr \i WANES stares et airy 4 \ \A un il ee Wahl yh vl Mit RS Ha { Wy: \ st ANA ATI Ny i . Ts RAGIN NS: ; | : “a 1 ’ a FOr Official Paper x of Burleigh County e 3 — : AR ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a, . i é f ia = ‘ at ° x * ‘ ‘a Vee > Largest Circulation Oldest Newspaper . ‘ : ‘ , ' a a in the County _ in the State - : < ip i ~ | J 6 - —)Pat Your Legals Where They Can Be Read By All the People in 1 Burleigh ; « , . J ‘ ae - County. The legal rate is fixed by law; cost is same in all papers. | iy AS ivy Pi 1S Voted for at General Election, Tuesday, Nov. 2. via aoe from 9 s m. to 9 p. m. 4] gt ¥ ra awe ry mace i RE: ee Ne ais el Lipo Wihide:/ ela fry.

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