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FRIDAY, MBER 5, 1920. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNS PAGE FIVE a SOCIALISTS T0 HAVE 2,000,000 VOTES, THEY SAY See.Good Gain for Party in the | Nation n the Election Chicago, Nov. ‘ocialist party “; national headquarters here claimed 2,000 ‘votes in the country, over three times what the party got in 1916 and more than twice its record vote in the Debs campaign of 1912. The So- cialists claimed the election of Vic- ' tor Berger to Congress in Wisconsin and the election of eight assembly- DIAMOND DYES ‘ Any Woman can Dye now N Y Each package of*Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye any old, fad- ed garments, draperies, coverings, ev- erything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich fadeless color. Buy “Diamond Dyes—no other kind -—then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before, Druggists- will show you Diamond Dyes’ Color Card. \ Margaret O. Gross Teacher in ART Oil Painting, Water Color Paint- ing, China Painting. Classes for the pending season organizing now For particulars call at 113 Thayer St., or Phone 195K. \ New Seasons Hats in fur small Dress Hats in gold, sil bination now being worn at dinner dances. «.* HOMAN’S CAFE. ;men and one state senator in New | York city. | Hope was held at national head- -quarters of the election to Congress of Meyer London and Morris Hili- New York. list issues in New York city | results from the natural growth of | our propaganda in our strongholds and the expulsion of the New York assemblymen,” Otto Branstetter, ‘na- | tional Socialist secretary said. “The expulsions have wonderfully strength- ened us in our best districts there. “Our New York vote is proportion- ately greater than in Milwaukee and may be.exceeded proportionately only in Oklahoma, where we cast a large percentage of the total vote. “The election shows we have lost no material strength to the Farmer-Labor party and that this new party has not gained anything to justify its exist- ence. The returns prove conclusively that there is but one labor party in the United States, the Socialist. par- ty.” MOTHER! ene "California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative ‘Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stom- ach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say “Califor- nia.” Beginning ‘next Sun-| day, Nov. 7, Homan’s| Cafe and Bakery will be open Sundays as well as week days. | ; with fancy crowns; large and ver, brocaded and velvet com- We have placed on Special Sale 3 lots of Hats at $4.95, $5.95, $7.50 Saturday afternoon from 2 to 6 only ‘All new Waists will be on special sale at 2 % Discount. No charges, approvals or exchanges. ' Nielsen’s Millinery and Waist Shop \ 420 Br . Mil A special discount of given on all Se ee DS ee ee linery Reductions Saturday Only This includes all trimmed hats, untrimmed shapes and tams,, banded ‘sailors and trimmings. Come while the selection is still complete. | Miss Mary Buchholz 119 Third Street ‘oadway 33 1-3 per cent will be Millinery for | Declares That N onpartisan Pol- junion cards. | now being vacated by the Loftus fam- GOMPERS SAYS | BLECTION IS LABOR VICTORY ticy of Labor Unions is | Shown Correct © Washington, Nov. 5—Samuel Gom- pers, president of the American Fed- eration of Labor, declared today in his statement on the outcome of the election that “every forward looking man and woman must feel some re- gret at the plunge toward reaction. But democracy will right itself at the proper time and meanwhile the ac- tual tabulation of results in Congress the law-making body show the def- inite and specific gains for all that |! makes for progress and responds to the need of our times.” He asserted that every man in the house whose record of service was perfect has been re-elected and added that the new congress would show an increased number of men who hold The nonpartisan policy of the labor federation is more com- j pletely justified than ever and the futility of separate party action more convincingly demonstrated.” Referring to the ci ngressional | elections Mr. Gompers said incom- | plete checking showing that 50 con- | gressman who were inconsiderate and hostile have been defeated. “his is one of the most impres- | sive features of the entire. election said -hez Fifty time-servers: have been beaten, against these fifty. The work- ing peopie have elected some 55 to} 60 men whose records show fair and considerate service. This represents a clear gain for integrity in govern- ment. Mr. Gompers claimed the elec- tion to Congress of at least 15 union men and that the final accounting would show more than 20 possibly 25." \ Overall Special at $1.50—Ber- gesons. JUDGE TELLS WHY | HE CALLS PALMER Indianapolis, Nov. 5.—Federal Judge Anderson declared in United States District court that the investigation to bexmade by him next Monday of Attorney General Palmer's connection with the soft coal conspiracy cases would be “for the ascertaining wheth- | er the Attorney General can make an agreement td suppress a portion of the government's evidence.” INTERESTING PROGRAM The L. T. L., the Children’s branch of the W. C.:T. U. will meet Monday afternoon at 4 p. m. in the Community Boys and room of the: public library. girls are invited. WANTED—Experieitced lady bookkeeper and stenographer. Address Box 606, Bismarck, N. Dak. To Cure a Cold in One Day LAXATIVE BROMO ays Take Grove’s QUININE tablets. the signature of E. W. Grove. The genuine 30¢. Lehigh Dry Mined Lignite Coal. Phone’ 659R. Overall Special at $1.50—Ber- gesons. $—_—__________—__ | CITY NEWS | a & Botineau Atth ney Here W. H. Adams, prominent attorney from Bottineau, was in Bismarck yes- terday. From Steele : Geo. Hogue, of Steele, secretary of game board, was a visitor in town | yesterday. Leit for St. Paul F. Milhollan, of the Railroad com- mission, left for St. Paul on No. 4 last night. Baby Girl A baby daughter arrived this morn- ing at St. Alexius for Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Lerum, 52 Thayer street. Sn a Miss Dietrich on Trip Miss Mabel Dietrich, the populac special nurse for children, left for St Paul last evening to visit friends. Garrison Shoppers i Mrs. J. B. Hayes and Miss Ger- trude Gengleg. returned yesterday to Garrison after a couple of days in Bismarck Rose Apartment Flittings The J. W. Loftus’ family of apart- ment I, Rose apartments, is taking apartment 0, on third floor, recently vacated by C. S. Fossum. Dr. Ernert H. Ruediger and Mrs. Ruediger wili occupy the apartment on second floor ily. Store Opened | The opening of the Army and Navy store in Bismarck tomorrow is an- Paul Doworsky and Abe sky. The store will be located orthwest Hotel building, Main- firm operates | The Keeps The Complexion Beautiful less, Adheres until washed off. | sunburn and return of discolorations. Millions of delighted users prove its walue. Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White, At ledag Aoiet counters, Hi they haven't it, by mall 60e. Retional Toilet Company, Paris, Tenn. “Sold by’ Cowan's Drug Store, Fin- ney’s Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and others. : cig | disposing of Army | groceries, etc. A Salé of High Grade Coats~-of the Finest Fabrics--in the very Newest Models and from the Best Designers One group comprises Keiseys, Silvertones, Broadcloths and Velours, in Black, Brown, Pekin Blue and Mixtures. $37 50 ° All $50.00 values at Another group contains Duvet de Laine, Vel de Cygne, Suedene, Goldtones and Silvertones in all the new and popular Fall shades. ; $45.00 $60.00 Coats for .... Group Three comprises Salt’s Peco Plush, Salt’s Bearing Seal, Salt’s Hudson Seal Plushes, Evora Superior, Ondulette and Chamoislyn. These fine fab- ries come inthe following popular shades: Bedouin, Siberian Squirrel, $75.00 Malay and Twilight. , These are all $100.00 Coats for materials are used, than in “regular These suits are samples—there’s no denying that! And, samples make them all the more desirable, for more care is spent upon their making, and oft-times better There is such a wide variety of charming and youthful styles represented in the selling that every discrimin- ating taste can be gratified. There is not a full size range in each style, but all sizes are represented in ‘one style or another. The entire:lot goes on sale tomorrow at a discount of ........ lole of Lresse These Dresses are the products of a few of the most noted dress manufacturers of the country. The styles and the patterns are entirely new—and the tailoring | is of the character that has materially helped to make these concerns famous. You'll admire these dresses at first sight, and the unusually low prices will tempt you to buy one or two extra ones besides what you actually need. Serges, Satins, Taffetas and Jerseys in brown, black and Navy. $ 1 4 98 e Values to $32.50 for Sale of sample Dresses, ‘Tricotines, Serges, Velvets and Wool Velours. Extra values $29 50 ° stock.” 25% at from $39.50 down to u ie Skirts | Plaid Skirts in combinations of brown and blue. E $13.50 $16.50 values at .. Knife-plaited Skirts, of fine wool Pop- lin, in navy and black. $16.50 values special $1 1 50 Also many other extraordinary ‘val- ues in Skirts al Smocks of Linene and Voile in white, - : 5 Dis- SES $2.98 FURS xr 25% ‘ Petticoats All silk Jersey Petticoats in all colors. $9.00 values 5.98 Waists Silk Georgette in all colors. Satins, Tub Silks, Crepe de Chine. Tailored + models with high necks and long | at..........%.- Be rd Tbe Ai $5.98 All silkJersey Bloomers. $10.00 od values tor ks PRL ar utr sinner Steines $6.98 | Sale of Silks CHIFFON SATINS in the popular Fall shades. 37 inches wide. $3.95 $2 39 . value. Per yard.. 40 inches wide. Black, Per yard LINING SATINS. 36 inches wide, in a big 1.95 "FANCY SATINS. Beautiful patterns for 2.98 SILK GEORGETTE. 40 inches wide. Big $1.95 line of colors. Per yard 36 inches wide. linings. Per yard line of colors. Per yard Sale of Table Cloths $1.79 $2.79 $3.50 $6.50 35-inch Square Lunch Cloths, Each 45-inch Square Lunch Cloths. Each oo... cece tee ee cece ces 58-inch Round Table Cloths. Each | i} | 72-inch Round Table Gloths. | Each . bee shea} Hosiery and Undewear 29c 2 yards wide. Children’s School Hose. Per yard... .eecceeeeeeeeeeneee Per pair 72x90 Sheets. Each aves iat aes Pik tere” da coe $1 .69 Infant’s Silk-Plated Hose. 19 Per pair ..0. cece ee eeeeseee cee c 42x36 Pillow Cases. 47c Each oo... cece e ccc aae re ere eta neee Werncn's iLisle Hose: 39 Per pair cece cece cece e eee en ee eee c Children’s Heavy Fleeced Hose,,,-.- Per pair ... $4.98 Cotton Blankets. Grey, tan and: white Women’s Fine Wool Cashmere’ Hose in black and white $5.50 Cotton Blankets. Tan and grey ...-..-eeeeeeee Ww eas iee SEL 95 omen’s Black Fibre Silk Hose. $7.50 Wool Finish Blankets. P (ipa i uHiaer Monten nean Cc Beautiful plaid patterns ..,... $5.75 pl $11,275, and $12.60 Wool ‘ Women’s Winter Weight foie Plaids and plains.. $9.75 Union Suits, ..«, ifr oes eeates vee $1 95 $15.00 Heavy Wool Blankets Women’s Heavy Fleeced Plain colors -......+.00000 $11.75 oe te a. $2.50 $17.50 Heavy Wool Blankets Attractive plaids $9.75 Plaid Robes. Heavy wool finish Infant's Crib Blankets. Each Bey’s “Carter” Union Suits Other grades of Heavy Union Suits for Boys, $1.45 to KNITTED GLOVES AND MITTE For Women and Children | at 25, 48¢ and 59¢ Bleached: Outing Flannel .....------- 19¢ 27-inch Fancy Outing Flannel . $4.50 Wcol Batts for The Store of Quality and Service CHARM ae USE. navy and brown. 4.50 many stores over the central west, | \ D. A. R. Meet, : The regulat meeting of D. A. ic, | Produce Co. which was to have been held at t home of Mrs. Light will be held the McGray home, 613:Third strect | this evening. mt Sell your cream and poultry actly like d Navy’ contract | tg our agent, | matter, including men’s work clothes, i Northern. Produce Co. Bis- marek. Write us for prices on cream and pouliry.—Northern| THE LETTER SHOP We make facsimile typewrit- jten circular or form letters “ex- | LUCAS CO. Bismarck, N. D. ——————————————————————————————O—n—llainl_aRanaeannRla===S=amaeEe__—caeEEa=aIa="leEe=ayE=aaaaii{"{a"RR=a=_a=a=ai"aH#ha@=an{=={===="ana]_a[anaaegw—~—xae—e—e—>e——| ” the genuine. Sales | Lehigh Dry Mined Lignite letters. collection letters, notices, | Coal. Phone 659R. jeards, ete. Addressing, folding | _. HOOPING COUGH and mailing. Guaranteed local | ~ No “cure’’—but helps to re- and outside mailing lists of all kinds. | duce paroxysms of coughing. jcKS VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly or ship direct to) | BUSINESS SERVICE CO. | | Rooms 18-20, Haggart Block | Phone. 662 11-4-Imo ‘|

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