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PAGE EIGH1 RISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE AUANOVODOAOSEUEOUGAAEOOOUHOGUOGOOGREUGOOGUEOOAGOORUOAGEUAUOERAUUOOEAOOLUUEE ftir We will be open ALL DAY Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, Election Day JOHNSON’S Department Store LL ll NELSON WOULD | MEET ATTACK IN OPEN COURT Declares He Will File Suit if Leaguer Will Accept | Responsibility i In reply to the challenge by the! managers of the Nonpartisan league, Theo. G. Nelson, executive secretary | of the I. A., today issued a state ment in which he promises to arrest | for criminal libel, any andall persons | who will accept responsibility for the ; know that. getting political vengeance become a party to slandering my wife and chil- dren, two of whém are attending the public schools of Fargo. “The Independent Voters Associa- tion was organized for the purpose of gathering and diseminating informa- tion on questions of political econ- omy. As its offigers, we have gath- ered a great deal of data on many theories and isms. pertaining to prob- lems of government and we are only doing our duty when we are giving that information to the voters of North Dakota. Such information is needed now. “There is nothing about my private or public life in any place where I have ever been for which is is neces- sary to make apology. I have nothing to hide. My intimate acquaintances, Iam not a candidate for public ‘office. Therefore, 1 have no right “to gum up the gears and divert attention from the issues in this cam— STHMNUUHUGYONGLOUEAAOEASAAEOAOEEUGGEAGOUAEUAEAGEUUEEUUUEEUOEUUAI i i HALLOWEEN 1S QUIET, BUT NOT IN BIG PARADE 1,200 Bismarck Youngsters En- joy March Through Streets and Movie Show WHOLE AFFAIR A SUCCESS “Quietest Hallowe'en we ever had’| was the verdict of the police on Sat- urday night. But that only refers to pranks which damage property and make | grown people forget, they ever were kids. It does not refer to the big ‘Town Crier’s party for the boys and girls. At least 1,200 youngsters assembled in the line of march for the paradq Saturday evening. Probably three- fourths of them were dressed in grotes- que or fanciful costumes, making noise and indulging in mimicry. The parade passed through the downtown streets led by the Workmen’s band,; and ended at the Auditorium, where | the boys and girls saw several reels of the best moving pictures. Before} the movie show each boy and girl was given a bit of candy and when they filed out after the show each was! given an apple. Many parents were; waiting for their children when the | show ended on scheduled time,,about 10 o'clock. AA | Voted Big Success \ The whole show was voted a big success by the kiddies, and the Town Criers and:the “Good Fellows” who contrbiuted to its success were more; than gratified. Many Town Criers | and their wives were at the Auditor- | ium to keep the crowd, which filled; the whole house in orderly channels “We only had one police call Hal-| * lowe’en,” said Chief of Police Martine- | gon. “Virtually io damage was done. | The Town Criers parade and show was | a mighty. fine idea, for it gave the boys \ Why you can buy it at the price of-other soap Because Palmolive is so popular that we make it in enormous volume.'The Palmolive factories work day and night to supply the demand. The costly ingredients are bought in vast quantities. Nature gave us natural cosmetics in Palm and Olive oils—a lotion as well as cleansers. Their action is Rentle, they are mild and soothing, as Cleo- patra knew, & A secret of the stage every woman should know MOND. , NOVEMBER 1, 1920 For years women of the stage have belied the theory that cosmetics injure the complexion. They use rouge and powder constantly, yet their skins are usually Sood. They look younger than other women. Actresses seem never to Zrow old. The secret is simple—stage women know that cosmetics should not , be left on, They keep their complexions so scrupulously clean that rouge and powder can't harm them. How. you can wash for beauty AS gp eile statements contained in the recent | paj by injecting and airing of my i ave a r ar ‘ ; ize ipaign, by injecting and S and girls a chance to have a wondet- Z : 5 hl ‘hic a “4 F rsonal affai i i q = : Th 1 hich : * ii Lire es ae ay ; ee wrists: Rersoue ase is teens es ful time and get at the ple re. there P, ep ale a moders P ne Yet 1 bee By using, your own two hands and a cake of Palmolive. Work up i Nelgon’s statement reads as fol- | Ste (Signed) THEO G. NELSON. acute caidthing.” LD het ee ia tats can command nothing better. a Huck creamy lather and ‘auaseabe 4 hora ae the akin. | aie BLT Ova x B ; es je sure every ti ore and minute " aeorall Ger newe cel : The committee head of the. affair) Palmolive is sold by all dealers everywhere. aan ae Biante Oceans, onan Bee ning. to: the Courier } ews t! ROOSEVELT DREW _ | 2s Spencer Boise, with C.F. Bolt as | Te is subplied in Becat room elze by popular din} accumulations. de r ney ie present cam- . arshal of the parade. nc ZA : : ‘ paign of malicious slander against RESERVATION, HIS baa ° Many Miontributed ! hotels the country over, Then rinse thoroughly—with your hands—until every trace of , Mr. Everson and myself was started | Many persons contributed to ‘the lather disappears. Apply plenty of Palmolive Cold Cream. because, we as officers of the Inde- SISTER ASSERTS suceess of the affair. In addition to| ey ; ’ ! pendent Association, have volunteered | ° —_—— previous lists published in The Tri-! Do this every day and you needn't worry about a little rouge and ; to furnish “information regarding So-| New York, Nov. 1.—Mrs. Corrine} pune of persons who made contribu- owder. Your skin will be smooth and fine textured. Blackheads, cialism, Bolshevism, Proletarianism | Roosevelt Robinson, in a speech de-|tions to the affair, the committee gives Piotches end pimples 4]l never bother you. and State Socialism” to any one who|clared her brother, the late Theodore | thanks te W. A. McDonald, Northern a oe -might request it, I don’t believe that | Roosevelt, had nelbel Senne Lodge | Pacific agent, for furnishing fuses x even members, of the Nonpartisan | draw up the Lodge reservations. _| which provided the red fire of the pa- . ) “league will volcecapproval of it. De-| “When Theodore Roosevelt was ill/rade, the Publicity Film company, mild, gentle cleanser . cent people would not for the sake of | in Roosevelt hospital,” said Mrs. Rob-} which jpined the Eltinge and Orpheum ‘ ihe eda Ae = ; inson, “Senator Lodge wrote asking if|theatres in furnishing films; the Palmolive is the safe soap—the mild, gentle cleanser because it.is.. = he could see him, and my brother ask- | Stacy. Bismarck company, which in made from Palm and Olive oils—the same precious oils Cleopatra, ae se ; ed me to let him know he would be | addition to other firms . mentioned used ia the days of ancient Egypt. : 4g 6 welcome. So: Sendtdr yeas madeie Saturday, gave apples or candy; and : i . night trip to New York, and ever: the following individual contributions: natzral cl istoric toi i ' For Register of Deeds of the Lodge reservations, for which} R. Webb, $1.00; Geo. Upright, $1.00; J Neie ne irole Sela ae ai a puaees soilet dexuty, adoening the \ i ; Governor Cox has called Senator |Geo, P. Little, $1.00;.Ed Berry, $1:00.] |, Peyote oa olieteg chalets Oy ee acer nc com mnadon Lodge an archconspirator and traitor.) Henry Hollst and Worth Lumry, in in Palmolivy echieves the’ greatest luxury of modern times. LEO R MORRIS was arranged 1p tals couterenee, ene addition to making | contributions er ; 2 _ ¢) approved by eodore Roosevelt. themselves, obtained a number of con- CEM BY C 3 Bataan ‘article X. Mrs, Robinson | tripations from other people ao jai THE PALMCLIVE COMPANY,-MILWAUKEE, U.S, A, ‘ i He was born and raised ‘£|said Colonel Roosevelt at the time offed them into the fund through The f t { A 5 the Lodge conference, said he felt the | Tribune. | PIL ALAC, Guero Pe MLON ne SM aes ene co) in Burleigh County, gradu- League of Nations would ee war| Much praise was given the band. of wea ; f : r healer. or, : ss 1 ated from Bismarck High breeder rather than a war hei Soe he Farina Cartan store aed = Saya 7 eae | 4 ‘School, also has a business The London zoo’has 2 cockatoo that | pearance, and which contributed much cratic state executive, today issued | the state and nation during the pre- | however, when such reports have been | vention that nominated him, Repub- ' 7 ; is more than 80 years old. to the success of the evening. The|* statenient denyf that a young man | convention: campaign, circulated| by | prevalent all during the campaign and |licans attempt to bring! a last-minute i college education ; served Band rellearbes resuaey, and has | closely connected’ with the. Democratic | Republicans who opposed ‘him. Now, |. were also in circulation at the con- | cry against the Democrats.” a Y 0} A made great improvement. / {state committee had brought certain _ - ~ two, years over seas in ser- eipakaira ey ent. i af ign 1 He j PRESIDENT AND printed circulars B adi the | an- vice of signal corps. e138 A GREAT BOON vestry of Senator Harding, Republican, fully competent and reli- are ie sie eee WIFE MAIL VOTE greater canals a sGovetion uble for the office, and asks nervous and rundown in TO PRINCETON atatelnent issued Bl gimead Scott Smokeless and: ¢ me . , direct 'y for 4 for your support and vitality, to whom wai . , | Republican’national committee. Chair- Black Powders a : . ‘ashington, Nov. 1—The President | man Durbin said in part: F mark an X after this name tt’s Emulsion and Mrs. Wilson have voted in the Pres-| “I repeat that we have no connec- a on election day, November dential election. They maked their| tion with the alleged circulation of d Ys Id be a great boon. ballots at the White House and mailed:| pamphlets or reports. Furthermore I ¢ 2nd, 1920. ; Its th ery genius of them to Princeton, N.. J., where’ the | submit that reports of a similar na- ‘ { : | ts te 3v 8 . President heretofore has gone each ture have been current for thirty Scott ’s Emulsion election day to |yote. years, that they have, figured in. pre-. Ps (Paid Political Advertisement) to build strength. Nine other ballots were forwarded | vious campaigns of Senator Herding | { Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 2-28 to New Jersey from the White House, | and that they were. prevalent all ove: \ Oo including those of ‘Sécretary Tumulty and Mrs. Tumulty;\ Dr. Stockton Ax- y son, a brother of Mr. Wilson's first wife; Charles Swem, the President's & private stenographer, and other at- taches of the White House. - 0 e 0 ers 0 These were the first ballots ever fe cast by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Tumul- ty and they were among the first of the great army of Women enfranchised by 3 the ‘Nineteenth amendment to vote in a the 1920 eelction. = fA! i v 386 ELECTORAL HARDING ‘ ra < VOTES, CHAIRMAN SAYS ‘a a @ all em (‘7 (Continued from page one) > senators in other doubtful states; : h where the electoral vote is not layge 1 1 i , enough to he indispensable.. The Wit a view to clearing the befogged salient example of states in the first J \ $s of ege eye ge category is Ohio, home state of the P 4 atmosphere as to my political affiliation, two principal candidates, with 24 ; : 3 j : votes; while the outstanding case of oe De I beg to call your attention to:— the second case is Nevada, with oniy Handy Andy Says: te ? a three, ~ =| 4 ‘De 5 Other states where the eleventh+ ; 4 one «Back S ot- s Result of Primary Election hour contest is intense, with both It doesn’t pay to buy and parties hopeful of success-are Arizona. use tools that cannot be de- : cky, Mi » Ti » New 5 ‘ | Mexico, North Gerolina and Okichoma, |g Pended upon, Good work- , You can get your money back for The Black Shells | We mate exacly the Jun 30 1920 ‘All these, as well jas the Buckeye |@ men like our tools because if, for any reason at all, you don’t like them. Just | same gaarantee with e 9 le state, are ciated by hpth spatlea 3 they, eye Ure aan feel, bring back the unused part of the box, and-we will @)carrewvces i het’ econ J an ecaus ey’re e 4 ;. i j For Regist f Deed outcome of the voting is the sublect'$ ftind that won" reac refund to you, without question, the price of the ) or hegister of Deeds— “What Will Women Do?” ind , that “won't break or whole box. i trae ‘ go wrong when your job.is eS There is no 22 Long Bey R. Penwarden, Ind. Rep. Cand. 1137 PREDICT SLOW RETURNS half finished. ‘Our tone The Black Shells have reached so high a state at rains oo = i . Chicago, Nov. 1.—Clalms and coun- elp the carpenter and ma- perfection in waterproo! in speed, i er, ani Sariteen ee Leo Morris, L.V.,A: Nov.2° 988 ter claims with desultory flashes of thinist to -e better work sos eeike my aterproofing, in speed, an Dower: bs 50 to 250 yards as U.S. t 0 7 a old-time political enthusiasm marked |} enigisy, £2 00 Deter Mem in erecg ahaa we can make this unlimited \ | >) n/R.A. Long Rifle { scar the conclusion of the campaign in the er 4 jarantee. _ - i is , car 1TY88, N. P. League = 932 | states of the central west today. Mys-|% That’s why so, many ex- ene ¢ i ~ Lesruok Coerraes, Thee , Low man and eliminated from running tery as to the tide of the tremendous |$ perts come to us for toolS $| T ‘ Ror Hiadab rata i * A woman's vote was refleced in many and other hardware. Let}! 4 curacy than has hitherto 4 r in General Election. eleventh-hour iligcusbione ot the situa-|¥ us satisfy you 3 omens . | been possible with 22 tion. It was stated on all sides that is ws : , and Black Powde: i iti ‘ ‘the woman vote, together with expect- | tokeless ik ia oa paca seer. Very respectfully, ed ticket seratehing in numerous dle, Try The Black Shells, if you don’t know them. You can fst bale for target e . tricts, vel ikely wou lelay returns your load ever ki 5 . keless work. Hollow-point Mark Your and creaté uncertainty where contests | 1a LX Petloed for: * nad of shooting, in‘emal ba bullet for small game — oe Ballot {ndicated that in practically all dis- | | lack powders. Coit iio more A&E 4 tricts unusual steps have been taken UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, New York, Manufacturers ‘eu: C.93,, uy \ Richard Penwarden to guard against fraud and to curb SCA ries " quickly any attempts to inne Hardware Co * ° . ‘woman voters. In many instances the i Bismarck, N. D. Dickinson, N. D. Independent Republican Candidate for usual number of workers and watch- ks Lomas Hdwe. Co. / . Lish Hdwe. Co. iriesiyice Hdwe. Store R ‘ t f D d N d ers will be doubled. 5 t Dicki ND Mand N.D. eC EO: \ — ‘ . jickinson, N. D. fandan, N. D. Mandan, N. D. egister of Deeds, Nov. 2nd. cong RCUEAR ON HARDING. Main Stree Henderson Hdwe. Co. Vallancey Bros. IB Frederick : 5 ‘olumbus, Nov, 1.—Chairman . 5 ‘liam Durbin, of the Ohio State Demo- aa,