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NOV, 4, 1920-. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THRE. FRAZIER, HELD WINNER ‘\ MAY HAVE UNFRIENDLY (Continued irom page one) cialist. party disappeared: pected to have 9,000 votes. judgeship, and did not close. Oliver County Center, Nov. 4—Oliver count; guticipated. trict. The complete \14 precincts Oliver gave Ladd 1,215, Perry .24. Lemke 1115, Kamplin 265, lan 1064, Krueger 241, son 349, Johnson 1113, Rolette Connor had 1,106, Frazier 1,041. Connor vote was 750, Frazier 858. \ MORTON COUNTY Mandan, N, D.,- Noy. ‘et was successful. 1522-and Frazier 1771. RENVILLE Minot, N. D., Nov. made some gains North Dakota. 1,338 and O'Connor 945. zier 598 and ‘Langer 312. WARD. turned over. in 72 more than Frazier’s total. independent * elected. CASS COUNTY Fargo, Nov. 4.—Cass county gay big majority for O'Connor. He ¢ of Fargo. ing, in. leaguers was holdihg returns News. gave Frazier, 4,877; O'Connor, 7,866. Adams County, jority. INFLUENZA ‘a preventive, melt and in= hale night and morning— ° LEGISLATURE about four years ago. when the So- He is ex- MeLean county turned badly on the give Judges Nuessle and Coffey the vote it should. Kidder county also was strong against ‘them. The vote on judgeship may be which always had a strong Socialist registration, went stronger than was i Complete unofficial re-} + turns made ityappear that Harry Clark independent for legislature, was\beat- en in the Oliver, Mercer, Dunn dis- Sinclair 1,164, Johnson, 239, Frazier 1172, O'Connor 319, Wood 1146, Mc- Grant/ 265, Hall 318, Alfson 0, Poin- dexter 1117, Kositzky 283, Steen 289, Olsness, , 1112, Solum ‘254, Hagan /1145, Nélson . 256, Stutsman 339, Allert 229, Milhol- McDonnell 1063, Christianson 339, Richardsoa 1029, McBride 246, Hyland 309, Lemb- ; ke 1122, Pugh 1123, Berry 1118, Niel- Grand Forks, Nov. 4.—O’Connor was running better than was anticipated in Rolette county, with'21 out of 31 , Precincts reported. At that time O’- In the primary the combined Langer-O- 4.—Frazier carried Morton county by about. 450 votes, it appeared with 38 out of 43 precincts reported. | These precincts gave Frazier 2662-and.O’Connor 2219 New Salem was on a fifty-fifty basis. There was a probability that consider- able of the anti-Townley county tick- In thé primary the combined Langer-O’Connor vote was Claude Lackey, independent, and Kanrath, a leagner were elected to} the légidlature from the 47th district. 4.—O’Connor. in’ northwestern Twenty-two precincts out éf 30 in Renville gave Frazier The same * precincts in the primary gave Fra-! Minot, N. D., Nov. 44-Ward county ; Frazier carried War e primary by 177, although the combined Langer-O’Connor ‘vote was | al O'Cone | nor’s majority is close to 300. Sixty- seven out of 80 precincts gavé Fra-jeojiows: Harding, 1,403, Cox 143, Debs| i! appeared v wier- 4,135, O’Connor 4,996. ‘The entire , ee legislative ticket _ was ried Fargo by about 2,400 and got a ‘7 majority in the rural districts outside , Returns were slow in com-/; Independent. forces. charged that a betting ring of Nonpartisan in | 1,189. league territory, through organized effort. The Fargo Forum was chosen ‘official newspaper over the Courier- A“4latest tabulation of Cass county Hettinger, Nov. 4.—Frazier carried Adams county by a comfortable ma- Twenty-six precincts out ot 32 gave Frazier 918, O’Connor 761. In! CKS 17 Miltion Jare Usec Yearly > i 4 WASHINGTON—William Jennings Bryan is having!his pic- | ture painted and he was posing for Ossip Perelma, famous Russian ; artist, when this photograph was taken—not for the camera man. | 5 NELSON COUNTY Grand Forks, Nov..4.—Nelson coun- ; ty, in 29 out of 34 precincts, gave | O'Connor 1,822; Frazier, 1,530. O’Con- nor wis Carry\ the county by 300. No {returns on the legislature are avail- able. GOLDEN VALLEY Beach; N. D., Nov. 4.—Golden Valley | gave O'Connor a good majority. The! | Beach Advance, anti-Townley, was ‘named official paper. » BURKE COUNTY . Di, Nov. 4. ‘hirty-three the combined O'Cennor- | ote was 474, and the Frazier | 696. Other totals in the y Were: 2, Hall lison 742, Poindexter 879," Ko- | jsitzky 734, Nielson 719, Johnson 84 The lygislative result was Garberg, 1968, Severson 692, Bratsberg 898, Op- |land 832, McCay 694, Bauer 696, Han- json 698, Mar » Rams Devils Lake, jnor carried Ramsey county by about | 11,000 majority. With 41, out of 46) precincts reported O’Connor had ‘a- 156 and Frazier 2,067 anti- ; Frazier 1,640. | Frazier 57. The Townley faction made a clean sweep in the legislature, electing one sen- jator and three representatives. The | €0 ee rine to report Devils Lake Journal was named of} | One vote, according to reports, lficial paper. / BENSON COUNTY i Grand Forks, Noy. 4—Benson coun- j precincts, gave O'Connor, In the 20th leg- D., Nov. 4,—Bottineau | ty, in 33 } Logan County | Napoleon, N. D., Nov. 4.—The inde- | 1,772; Frazier, 2,019. pendents d everything in Logan | islative district J. R. Maddock, leaguer, county./ O'Connor's vote wi 999; 's wellin the lead with ‘'heodore :tan- on, league, and Ole Pierson, inde- | pendent, running a close race for the other seat. The Ini-{ GRAND FORKS COUNTY ;tiated measures also ran strong. *The| Grand sorks, N. D., Nov, 4.—J.#. T. otal yote, with one precinct, which | O'Connor received a majority of from was about 60-40 Nonpartisan, was as; 1,000 to 1,200 in (rand Forks county, with! returns incomplete. 11; Young 1,022, Perry 921; Frazier Burtness was running about even with 36, O'Connor 999; Wood 689, MeGramn | U'Conno : igs my i 7 | Later tabulations, with 62 out of 67 25 ! Frazier, 786, in 25 out of 26 preci A feature of the voting was that Min- jnie J. Nielson ard Judge Christianson 'ran far ahead<g O'Connor. '920; Hal] 1,035, Alfson 462; Poindex- pet ; iter 675, Kositzky 885;. Steen 1,072,; Precincts reported, indicate that iKaldor 515; Lemke 714, Ké mplin | U9’ ounor Will carry the. county, by 35; Olsness 714, Solum 951; Hagan , 2bout 2,000. } BILLINGS COUNTY y Medora, N. U., Nov, 4.=- Thirteen out of 17 precincts in Billings county give: O'Connor 285, Frazier 517; Sin- 9, JOhuson 233; Christianson On the initiated : board of audi- 3 public fun no 462; real estate loans ; Stutsman 1,047, Mil-* McDonnell 664, Allert Hildebrand 515; Christianson 1,100; , Mianie J. Nielson) ¢ jated measures, examina- 549; pub- real es 607, Krueger tion state bank, yés 1,092, no lic funds, s 1,087, no 6 tate loans, yes 1,999, no publication 1,072, No 601; | instruction, yes 1,047, no The Napoleon Homestead ,independ- ent. was chosen official newspaper. John Webber, sen recall election 592 votes and his opponent 1,088. talso was beaten in McIntosh county. ! FRAATER Washburn, N. D., Ni ‘The inde- pendent ticket did not make as good) showing as was anticipated in McLean. With two-thirds of the county returns for Kamplin. Kositzky got 911 to 1143 in, it appeared that Frazier had {ior Poindexter. tial! received 972 to ried tHe county and that the entire. 9g¢ for Miss Alison, W. H. Stutsman league ticket, legislative and county.) go, y79 votes to 1037 for Milhollan, hadcarried. The vote for Judges Cof-. jeading Nonpartisan candidate for the fey and Nuessle was less than had been legislature. anticipated. | For supreme court, Judge Christian- son got 911 and Sein Kichardson go! 1115. Miss Nieison ran close to M | Johnson, getting 1028 to 1141 for Miss | Jonson. |. On the initiated measures the vote su t, fablic . eh state superintendent, yes 241, no 451. |'This vote on the initiated measures is typical of most league counties. The county ticket went to the Non- ER COUNTY | D., Nov. 4.—Heitinger complete except four coun- try precincts, giv Harding 1670, Cox, 303; Ladd 1305, Perry 800; Sin- Clair 1132, Jonnson 826; brazier 1208, O'Connor 926. Lemke got 1174 to 895 county, ‘wote in“ Towner | With 26 out of 35 precincts, reported, | #ragier had, 1,194 to 1,255 for O'Con- Harding 1725, }lert\ a running mate and 13, | rolling up ‘the usual league, majority ; there. N newspapers, yes 325, no 471; cincts the vote for Governor was: O’Uonnor 815, Frazier 1,558. The in- itiated. measures are running ahead of. the anti-Townley wage Nuessie and Judge Chr were running behind O'Connor. a “ DUNN.COUN' Killdeer, N. D., Nov. 4—-Dunn coun= ty was-expected to go to Frazier by | 350. There was not much change in the Slope country from the pri- | mary vote. TOWNER COUNTY yrand Farks, N. D., Nov. ounty is ve; A ! i (TINA NERUNLA EOL The y close.! MERCER COUNTY Stanton, N. D., Noy. 4—In 27 ou of 29 precincts, Mercer couut Cox 145, Debs er got 1578 votes to 587 nor. Hall got 723 to 1246 fc son and Kositzky got 580 to 1 Poindexter. Stutsman, ‘for commissioner, was the high dent, getting 803 votes, to 554 for Ai qt Milhollan, the leading . Nonp; ndidate. ‘The initiated _m e defeated two to one. Johnson received 1428 votes to for Miss Nielson and Judge Ch son got 775 to 1329 for Richi iUEUNUIE HALLE CURED HIS RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting’ a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did. me no good. Finally 1 got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never .returned, although I am doing hard work as a ‘carpenter. There was no operation, no lost. time, no trouble,, 1 have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how you may. find a complete cure with- out operation, if you write to me, Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 811g | Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to others who are ruptured—you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry ant} danger of an operation. HAVEUOUUGONOUEQONEUEQOGRUGEEEAGAAUGAAGDSTHEOEOEGESTOAT OUT i \ ' them. how to remove it. way of tecth cleaning. 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McHENRY COUNTY Grand Forks, Nov Twenty-three out of 63 precincts gave O’Connor | 1,209, Frazier 915. y /{ eed PIERCE COUNTY j; Grand Forks, Nov. 4.—The ayti- Townley ticket will carry the county by about 100, electing anti-Townley members-of the legislature. Thirt two out of thirty-four precincts gave Frazier 1,297, O’Connor 1,373. | TRAILL COU |. Grand Forks, Nov. 4.—Twenty-eigh. |out of 30 precincts in Trail coun | gave Frazier 2,135, O'Connor 2,356. 0 ! Connor's lead expected to be 300. ‘es BARNES COUNTY ; _ Valley City, N. D., Nov. 4—Frank | Ployhkr, independent, was re-elected | | to the senate and M. O. Grandaard was elected’to the house from the northern district, while in the south- | ern district of the. county Olson, Non- | partisan, Was re-elected to the house. | Valley City gave a tremendous vols to O’Connor and Miss Nielson. MAY GAIN HERE Carrington, N. D., Nov. 4.—There was a vossibility of h, indepen- | dent, who lost in the primary in June, | being elected to the house of rep- i | resentatives by about 200 votes from | Foster and Eddy counties. ‘a BOWMAN COUNTY Bowman, Nov. 4—Bowman county, J out of 34 precincts, gave Frazier 282, I | o’Connor 1G irs OOUNTY | | | Grand "Forks, Nov. 4—Sargext county complete was Frazier $73, O’- | Conndir 2.147. zZ | KIDDER COUNTY Steele, Nov. 4.—In 27 out of 33 pre- Miss Nielson a make that test. One week’s resuits will be a revelation. K Film—the great enemy But this is more than a beauty question. Tilm ruins millions of tecth. Most tooth troubic3 are now traced to it. Film is that viscous coat you feel. I¢ to teeth, enters crevices aad stays. Th: crdi- nary tooth paste camnot erd it, so the tooth, brush has left much ef ‘t'!ntact. It is the film-coat that discolors, not the testh, Film is the bas's of tartar. It holds food sub- stance which ferments und forms acid. 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