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. E Les RISMARCK NATLY TRIBUNE _ ‘(SOCIETY GIRL WEDS PARK | THE SAM _SAME MOUNTED POLICEMAN), + T . LBAGUE RAPER -—GLBANS SKIRTS. ON PAMPHLET IN STERLING . Sorting Residents Speak Qut for the | Weltare of the Public Tonightat 7:15 Attraction BISMARCK ‘THEATRE THE ELTING Extraordinary ver 1,600 People Saw the Mastermelo- tie) ‘es just ‘the same in perlng as Soy her@in Bisniarck; our’ friends a pceoalatied Hl speak out in the same gtad, Sea RE + Way as,so many grateful Bismarck t] drama Tonight Tonight men arfdywomen Have spoken in these columns/ for years past, Mrs. 'y a. Gilenrist, De ne8 @ 1 began! us.n. Kidney Pils Zohad a backache alt the time and for several weeks was hardly .abie to get hbout the hous2. j My eyes pafted up u.eerneith and va |T felt tied all/the time. “My kidneys | were weak apd in different ways [ kuew they wére disordered. As a mem- ber of my family—had used Doan's Kidney Pills with benefit, | decided ; (0 soud to Finney's Urug store and And Throws Blame on Fargo Labor to Absolve League | From Vile Effort i npaign which is i: fe voters today wil for the filthy politigians. The ring instance of this is. the pamphlet distributed first in Fargo. and throughout other parts of the ALMA REUBENS —-in——. : “THE WORLD AND : HIS W/ ee “WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS” Yesterday st sereen melodrama of all time.~ ws of the Great Metropolis the Great City self. DON'T MISS IT SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE At 11 P. M. to 1 A.M. Tonight—Election Returns PERFORMANCE, 7:15 SHARP“ PLEASE COME EARLY . ‘om A picture of night AS The political ¢ the hands ready ‘tame with another's, ugly vurned and burned unt What the hot breath of s Wednesday —s_; state, attacking two leaders of the iget a box. It was no time bef I ient Voters’ association, neith- toe t was ie before Li 5 Ass A er of whom is a candidate. Bot relief. I have-qiten’ spoken to COMING FRIDAY a - ( BUCK. JONES, in [ The indignation \groused by the jolberarabout Donna Kidney Pills gn REBRAND- TREVISION’ mphlet ca d league Te rt a 7 $$$ pamphlet caused some leagye Teader rice 6Qc, ut all dealers. Don't Stunts that take your e and league papers to repudiate it. ‘1 Fargo 1}: aceused of circulat ing the p moan effort to ap Solve league leaders. « for a kidney remedy — get idney Pills+the same that Gilchrist had. Fogster-Milburn Migs, Buffalo, N.Y. BRIDE 1 yt Doan Mrs. |Co. MA WM. RUSSELL breath The Richland County Far “Look out for politi backs at the last minute. " “This paper was solicited to print matter it could not touch with a 10-foot pool. “You ¢an take it for granted a a Ast Of this city.’ The men, whdé" burned about the body. John Pritch- wesc in the sorting shed of the mine, ett, who was the sixth occupant of the ar2 believed to have been instantly ; sorting shed, escaped by jumping in- ROUP- Spasmodic Croup isfrequent!y_ relieved by on applicationof= yicks ‘RED CROSS Is : AIDING PEOPLE © IN DIRE’ NEED led when the building was demoi-j to an ore tunnel when the structus2 ished by an avalanche of snow which | collapsed. ceashed down upon the cabin from | Now is the time to fill your; that ninth hour matter deroga- NEW ae Announcement: ot the | - ees the mountain above. | - tony ite in Individual or individu saddrhine of ‘Midditoulde Gasteaver | Cras. ute seed i ete: a The dead, 911: of whom made their | hagement with Monarch Coale—- VAPORUB | als ts false. = | 2 homes in Twin Bridges, are Orrin} C, A, Finch Lumber Co. Over 17.Million Jars Used Yearly ance to the_imtpoverishi ind suffer- Webb, one of New York society's en- | ing middle-clgss, the professional men “Decent people on both sides Stone, Edward Glass, Oscar to i Berger; ; Mike Miller. , Mounted [eee should absolutely resent filth at -husiastic horse,women, COUGHS AND COLDS 4 ‘often tenacious, & are'a drain upon the vital forces. | Scorr’s EMULSION ‘e strengthens the whole system and helps drive out the pre- me of the % Vote them down.” Circulation of the pamphlet was continued, in Fargo Saturday night, and on Sunday morning. A number vf people found the pamphlet on their porches. DEPARTMENT TO CONTINUE WAR ON PROFITEERS | dissolution Monday of the fair pric» organization, according to a state- ment igsued by Robert T. Scott, as- sistant to the attorney general, who formally announced the disbanding of ;the fair price committees. In a re- of the organization's work, Mr. ‘OM claimed credit for the depart- ; ment in forcing down prices of 1aany ;Ommodities. J Mr. Scott said that more than 2,- 009 cases had been instituted by the | department and that scores of these had resulted in fines and prison sen- refugees,of every nationality in pass- | age through this country trying to/ reach their homer. ( With a very smi personnel the Red Cross unit ig working through | the large. number of established lo | cal relief organizations, notably the | Society of Friends, in feeding children ‘ under six years of age, not reached by the great work of the Ameri: | Child Relief, whose effgrts are | voted to, children between six aie ; fourteen, ~ = (Tablets cr Granules) For INDIGESTION, With or without waters pleasant to take. QUICK RELIEF! ice, 25-50-75¢ / MADE a corr a BOwNm MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 1 blood supply its functions. skin diseases; \* whlch makes is a source of danger, as every vita] organ of the body depends upon the Many painful and dangerous dis- eases are the direct result of a bad condition of the blood. Among the most serious are Rheumatism, with its torturing pain; Eczema, Tetter, | Erysipelas and other disfiguring ‘the last moment. - Policeman T. J. Leon of the Cen- 2 ud Women, clerks, civil servants and, j “A pamphlet issued at Fargo by | yal Park squad, a mild ih :otlieis whcse Ticome ‘have not mate- a Sloman sag the Sopronoooy seer y the laborites touching, the presi- | sensation in soc: ne wed- | ally increosed and among» whom ho Anat Hid he as ale e aayed: dent and secretary of the I, V. A. | ling Tollowed a romance of Cen- | thete really are a large number ot ‘is’ head *anid Qualy. | Every Drop of Your Blood - is an instance~ef roorback stuff. ral Park bridle paths. Leonard is | is the daughter of John Beaver Webb, | Jtterly distitute. Gifts of glothing to i ' ke no stock in a roorback, It omest men in the rr a personal friend of the late J. p.|the families of 6,000 teachers have | ot a es * ‘Should Be Absolutely Pure 4 asty, and the men -who resort | ‘ew Yo! nied force. The bride ‘Morgan. Photo shows Mrs. Leonard. | been made in one monty alone. Others | ERs SRE OORT S yy ui {aided were the destitixte political re- i ‘i f. F : 2 ) fukess of whom there are thousands ; bad Se a a a saoearesonsonsoegeonosses tensor onconconsoaiontendodioarenset cnn see te oe to roorback-are just as ifasty. whenever foun rega@lless of the] in Austria. returned prisoners of war, Any slight disorder or impurities |helpiess, and many. ether: diseases are the direct result of impure blood. You can in a large measure avoid lability to disease by the use. of for more than fifty years, cleanses the blood thoroughly. is Sold by druggists everywhere. For valuable literature and m ical advice absolutely free, writs today to Chief Medical havinet, 159 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. to properly perform S. S., the wonderful blood rem- thiat has been in aerate “It 3. general debility, the strongest men Washington, Nov. 2.—The depart: i + era reise nent of TUR ee eee ae sate Shh eie ates department,”, HOUSING WILL 1 ee | trive on protiteer’ A ver ,; Mr. Scott said, “has been, first, to f ‘ eliminate the profitesr ain, socend BE DISCUSSED COLUMBIA. PEHONOGRAPHS ; cast of e | Raver pioneer real’ traliegtlon in the national eevee ‘dent of this valley, was buried and] me Kansas industrial relations| instantly “killed, while Mr.\ McNew | court, | a night’ srest. bed lest he The LYKO je told in original pack ages only, like picture above. Pefuce ull substitutes, trii appetite unequaled since you yere a boy. woes \ worn Es keen for the day's activities; rested ad vctreahed | in body and mind, and Another Sleaplais Night? Ras It’s been a bust: and fretful day. Brain fagged,nerves frayed and body exhausted—consciousthat tomorrow is fraught with 1g and tribulations, he realiaes the imperative need of a refreshing =? Fout coal, Yet, he hesitates and dreads to go to ia and toss throughout the night. ou went to ‘Then, try LY Great sie neral Tonic its terrors and youwitt® {to make his field less attractive by ‘educating the-buying public to the wisdom of sane and sensible buying.” JOHN BROWN IS ~ SLIDE: VICTIM IN. COAL MINE In a coak Tans ui the old Joe | was also buried by the falling eartn, but was ndt mortally injured and was cavated in time to save his life. These two men in company with jbeveral others were at work getting when "earth and rock, reaching some:ten feet vve the vein of coal, gave way and me down upon the workmen witi- t @ moment’s warning. Mr. Brown | McNew were completely: buried | by the falling debris, the heavier pari fot which fell upon. Mr. Brown, in, sfantly crushing the life out of his body. William Sparks was also close ‘to the falling earth and barely es- caped /being caught. Anxious men set immediately to work in an attempi \to excavate the. imprisoned men, an‘ when the earth was removed it was found that Mr. McNew was still alive Brown was dead, his head c thad been broken while ke | ed severg injuries alout the hes ad and | body, alfhough the last reports aye _|iunctions and activities, ip re’ the high bank of | Ugdffo: BY GOVERNORS .Madison, Wis, Nov..g+-State gov- ernors will consider housing prob- lems and ways to-promote owne of homes in their 12th annual conter- | ence at Harrisburg, Pa’, Dec. 1 to 3. Other subjects coming before the ror ernors this year, as announced here by | Miles C. ‘Riley, Becrotary of the con- | ference, ar Decentrali: | ile | | { | Be tion of ove the developing tendency toward cen- Sources of income and the disburs ments of state governments. The general agricultural situation. | Reports -will be presented to the | governors from the Commissioners on State ‘Laws and the National | Organization of State Raflroad {Con | missioners. | “yh coming conference nromises to! be’ one of the most largely attendet and impdrtant gatherings of gover- nors of our ’statés that has ever been, held,” according to Secretary Riley. ernors be in attendance but a large! Number of new governors, to be elect- ed on November 2. | “The conference will be held pst | prior to the convening of legislatures | in most of the states, and will be o' great’ interest to the governors who | must submit theiyrecommendaions to; these bodies.” 4 ARE KILLED - IN A SNOWSLIDE Twin Bridges, Mont., Four men are dead and one serio “Not only will niost of the present gov- |, Nov. 2 JOSEPH BRESLOW.’ Oruagulst \ COLUMBIA RECORDS _ ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S ‘DRUG STORE, The ordinary every-day life of m Too Weak to Do Anything iA ost women is a ceaseless . treadmill your druggist for a ito the effect that recovery will be nae : frank ids nd inet et | rapid. yplured agg. result of. 2 Se SHe S|. of work. How much harder the tasks become when some derange- i - sleepless nights. | ?he body of Mr. B brought |2t the Pete and Joe mine, 15 miles) _ 11g - i 3} Lo eels ee atecunrene audeve for burkal doe | Weal ment pectifiar to her sex makes every movement painful, and keeps 2 LYKO MEDICINE CO ‘J and shipment by™Undertaker Fran’ j eo , 1 the nervous s¥stem all unstrung until life seems hardly worth living. ig Wow ork, “Kansas Css Me: mat dceraoon! Tne ek twill te Ouch! Such Pain| 17? [Be Every women in this condition| should profft by the experience of : Hoe sao, old home at Orleans nes ("| i these two women whose letters follow. \ x " eit ope ra nisin ¢ | Nebraska, for interment It takes you right fr. the back! + : ‘ < . 3 LOPES OMAN Ay ATCO RAO yO JE | the dedeased teaves™ "widow aR”) Sometimes in the arm, hip or foct. |_| Read the Experience of These Two Women ie \ ohe son besides many ‘friends and It’s all due to | F- Reading, Pa hi Re 5 fe ‘ Ranta ate fi Diya Gj 5 eading, Pa.- adorganic inflam- , Gainesville} Tex.—“ For three years eek ! 1 = aE ROS Sele: Ie ee eee an over-abund- | tion, pains in the side and back J, suffered untold agony each month rh? left tp ae ‘s- educational work ance eof, that which ware so sharp that they pulled with pains in my side. I found only 0 : a e e inite lans lat Fargo, and’ the sad news was tele- poison, cz hed me to my knees, and J could not walk, temporary relief in goctor’s medicine oe | graphed to hinb.there. uric acid, Thad an operation and still Ifailed,and — or anything else I tobk until my hus- ° 7 . zi ; eg = | 38, REN iar Kidneys are ee in the eight years I suffered Ihad four band and [ saw an advertisement of Y vill find it of gr 3 7 , You will find it of great assistance’ in’ sav- CHOOL TEACHERS able to get rid | Coctors “and none helped me. My lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- = ing if you have plans which you have care- |S ; of, it.. Such | dime totake Lydia pound. Jimentioned ‘it to a neighbor fully made so that they are suited to your income , IN. ST. .PAUL. TO sonditions.<yoa | 1 am’s Vegetable Compound. I and ste a mae she had taken it.with . Ai and expenses. can readily | on in bed, and aficr the first good fesults, and advised me/to try it. Fe d Once you have such-definite plans it will be i HEAD SPEAKERS overcome, and | = bottle I could be out of bed, then I I was then in bed part of thetime,and inten ‘ny for yout e i en h W. ‘ | prolong life by | took Vegetable Compound Tablets and my doctor said I would have to be oper- i i lee or you to save and see them ma- / . St. Fol, min. Noy. brag appa Ealing othe 2 ad- j Lydia E,Pinkham’s Blood Medicincand ated on , but we decided to try the Vege- eriaize. lays of teac » ending the fe vice 0! octor | als Si Sanativ ash. sti Q L E We will assist_you to carry out your savings | seventh annud® conventional dhe Min: i is, | D. fake the fos ane ane ees E Dla Coogee ard 1 also ns magia = plan—THE OLDEST BANK ON THE MISSOURI Cie oveiabar 3) rare and 6, rf | . cto my own house Myfriendssay, dressmaker and am_now able to go 'e SLOPE AND THE LARGEST BANK IN THIS ~ EE [be recaiMM by an exhibit of olf ana | ‘My! but you look welli—What do you about my work, and do my housework = SECTION OF THE STATE--with deposits of over = |rare school books at the Minnesota | do?\Who is your doctor 2? And there besides. You are welcome to use this = Two Million Dollars—invites deposits of $1,00-or Historical Society building, during alcohol or-tea. Drink plenty of. | is only one answer, ‘Lyd E. Pirk- letter as a testimonial as I am always / d 4 nt interest, com unded convention week. pure water, preferably hot watcr, | ham’s medicines which I gladly recom- glad to Speak a word for your medicine.” \ more, rere per ce: nbo {Early day dictionaries, books on the | before meals, .and: drive the uri mend.’”—-Mrs, Wa. Srery, 560 Douglas +—Mrs. W. M. Srernens,202 Harvey St, 4 a as a quarterly theory of teaehing and material dé-| geid out. of the system by tal:ing | : Street, Reading, Pa, ainesville. Texas. ‘ i i W -” picting the development of educational | ‘Annric.? This ean be obtained at | be 1s El e pay you work in the state will vie with the | Soy drug store, i i is Ailing Women Should Not Ex eriment—But Insist Upon S : 4! 3 BP y y old McGuffey readérs, Webster’s spell- any in tablet form. IK, ig P' J . 7. on Savings. ing béoks and Daball’s arithmetics for] poy Rrvek, Mix.—*I havo used | |g ' recognition at the exhibit, by some of | Dr, Pietce’s medicines’ with ‘good ree 4 their former readers. \ sults in my family - Records of former meetings dating for years. At one back to 1861 when the association held | timo I was “taken ‘6 , IRST their first meeting at Rochester, Minn. | with La Grippe and } and other manuscripts will be added | It left mo run down 3} q to the collection by the manuscript andl with “paing tn | NATIONAL department of the historical society, rtcen aitrorant Slates used by pioneer pupils in the | 5 diet Without ; ae Mane one-room schools will also | getting any benefit. bet Te ced on exhibition"by the museum | At last I sent’ and f/the society. got some Anuri¢ or the exhibits will be open to the | and. tock it and am feeling well and doing a good day’s work. When I Ty N. The, Oldest-and Lar in\this section of t est Bank e State | public during the entire week of the {convention and visiting teachers are j urged to visit this building’ and Te- | new acquaintances with their old and | familiar schol books. y * commenced taking the Anurie Tablets T could hardly get out of bed, felt as fhouge a knife was sticking. in my it ack." A, C, BLonGETt.