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TRIBU IDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921 y NETMUMS Showing of Spring | Styles In Coats, Suits and Dresses MAJORITY OF || IND. PAPERS. BALL FANS TO HEED CALL FOR ‘Only One Anti-League Daily} MEET SUNDAY . Now Supporting: Proposed | Election’ ELKS ELECT TOBIN RULER ' FOR 1921 Michael J. Tobin will head the*Man- dan Elks for next’ year. Other offi- cers elected at the meeting of Man- dan Lodge No 1256, Monday, night were: Leading Knight, H. K Jensen; Loy- al Knight, H. J. Schafer; Lecturing Knight, J. A. Heder; secretary, G. 1. Solem; tiler, James F. Madden; trus- tees, Ed. Morck for three years; F. 3. Hedson two years; Grand Lodge representative. I. C. Iverson, and al- ternate, H. lL. Henke. if Mandan ball fans are preparing to heed the cgll for the meeting next REASONS "PRESENTED Sunday afternoon ,at 3 o'clock, Plans are to be formulated at th time for the best team Mandan h ever had. ‘ i Bismarck baseball enthtisiasts ani) Mandan fans are working together, this year to insure a superior Brand of ball for the Twin Cities of the: pi ree Editors See Little- to Gain by Political Disturbances Now TOWN CRIERS WILL MEET W. D. Gil! was to discuss hitect who iums® to- pie, the : “Aud. night at the meeting of the Tuwn Criers will be un ble to be present sident Welch, however, has pie- vided a good substitute program Sen- ator F. W. Mees will deliver a ¢ ral talk on ‘legislation. Secre Sullivan will ask for support of the high school band which has heen a splendid reptation builder far Man~ dan. HOLD ACCOUNTING MEET. New Salem, Mar. 16.—-Rex V rd, Missouri Slope. BRINTON TALKS A. C. Townley, ta the disclosures of the legi vestigation The meeting w Elk: N MEE! tepresentatives of Standard stations in the West Slope section met in Bismarck yesterday, at the Commercial ,club rooms and listened to discussions of matters pertaiying tical strife at this time when financial to theedistribution of their products. “ ON DISCLOSURES, to 4 oppose the recall. + W. Brinton, former secretary to! Herald is now vigorously ked last night on: tte proposed election. ative in-| at the; np Oil should be compelled to-set thetr house The majority of the Independent | Press of the state is apparently | opposed to a recall at t his time. | Pleven papersstaken gt-random by 7 Of the Independent daily papers | of the state only one, the Grand Forks supporting Set Forth Reasons hese papers @pposing the recall all | set forth that they believe that little , can be gained by a recall at this thm | suggesting that ‘the League leaders in order or suffer the cons¢quences. Another reason advanced.is the dis- turbance which will be caused by poli- i conditions all over the world are | stringent and all of the state's re- ; i SALE STARTS, . special expert of the North pla Hays | sources should .be concentrated on Agricultural school, and Geargée H.! ita arse ty constructive work. ae Isle county agricultural agent, talked with brisk” business throughout the ,* Opposes Recall to the members of the Holstein Brecd- ers circuit of New Salem yesterday on farm accoun 5 SEAT SALES The buyers appeared pleased vith the hargains offered. Ireland Returns Home Francis Ireland of Cannon Ball, haal election of which there is at this time | ‘The Washburn Leader, aj powerful Independent paper in McLean county | says: “The Leader is opopsed to the recall The reserved seat sale for the returned home from the Mandan hos-| “uch talk. The committee of 21 of Knights of Pythias presentation of pital, the’l. V, A's has décided on a recall, =] Cohan’s famous comedy success, “The | ‘but the'idea which they” are trying Seven Keys to Baldpate,” opened this Return to Hospital to force on the people is: not meeting ee: Mrs. Tobin of Mandan, and, with any great’ success. Too many e ASPIRIN = Name “Bayer” on Genuine, i Beware! Unless you see the name; “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are. not getting -genuing Aspirin pre-! ecribed by physicians for .twenty-one | yedrs and proved safe by millions. | Take Aspirin only as) told in’ the; Bayer package for Colds, Headaches, | Neuralgia, Rheumatism, _ Earache, | Toothache, Lumbago, and. for Pain. | Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tab- lets of Aspirin cost few cents. . Drug- gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is ‘the trade mark, of Bayer Manufac- | ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicy- Jicacid. i | \ { i REIS SEWICE Knox all over the Northwest for Qualify | @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS’ | | y © BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA.» | | | baby boy a k in the Mandan hos- pital for treatment Returns Home ‘Gordon Ticker has returned from the Mandan hosital to his home. He has recovered from his operation. Released From Hospital Mrs. Russel Young of Mandan, who was recently operated on for appendi- citis, was released ‘from \the hospital yescterday. Operated On rat Mrs. E. J. Ehiert of Beulah, was op- Mandan hospital. Mrs. Christian Fread of Mandan, was ulso operated on for appendicitis. Just received our new line of | oxfords and pumps for spring. Black and brown kid. John Mus- hik & Sons, Mandan, N. D: AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCER, New York, March 16.—Subway and elevator conductors will not have to call streets any more. Passengers will not have to worry, trying to un- derstand them. A sign in the middle of the car will automatically announce the next station, RONCHITIS \ [At Dedtime rb tho threat and chest thotoughly with— yicks Over #7 Million Jars Usad Yvily Y RUBBERS built for service~> Isn't it the wear in footwear ithat interests you? = \| Coercion’ is un-American. who ate opposed to the League of: improved by recalling then: and elect- ing new officials.” ficials, believe that matters can not 4 i | Townley's threates to keep business | men from signing. It declares: Attacks “Boycott” “Business men who are in favor of | a recall election“and through fear of | a patronage boycott refuse to \sign| \'the recall petitions, are’ to be ‘pitie If for no | other reason than to defy to’ his teeti ; in the state the proprietors. and gwn- | | ers of which support the récall by bign! ing the petitfons, the business me: should sign the’ petitians and assert | themselves in the elettion ‘campaign, | ‘Just such threats in’ the last eled! tion lost Townley. many. sympathizers and followers, as the returns showed.” Other papets coment deliberally as} j follows: | THE GRAND FORKS HERALD— | The Herald believes that’ the’ prin cipal league officials of the state and several memters of the legislature j Ought to be recalled. It is convinced that in no other way can the credit of the state be re-established and its affairs placed on a satisfactory basis. It recognizes that therp are still many voters who do not ‘yet understand what the situation is, but: it is con fident that that undergtanding can be reached within a reasonable time, and that when iti is reached there will be no question of the success of the recall movement, 4 red of Warfare THE LaMOURE COUNTY CHIRON. ICLE:—The Chronicle doesn't believe that a recall election will be held in | North Dakota this year. bd { There is a wéll defined sentiment) | agafnst a recall election on three prin- | cipal grotnds: First, of a revulsion | against the.annoyance of incessant | political warfare; second, of political | expediency and third of doubt | that“ such beneficial results as/ might be obtained would be worth the| cost and effort of getting them. | | - That the people of this state are\sur-| | feited with political. warfare--such: as! | has been carried on unremittingly dur- | ing ‘the past five or six years—is be-; | yond. question or doubt. THE HETTINGER CU) | ALD: —Let's change our tact | it is too late. Let’s put men who will act rationally for the of the state. Let’s initiate’ law | will regain for North Dakota her : name among the. best states union. dat Prospect S OZONE: —A recall \ election is in prospect for a good share ‘of the administration, including three | many as to its wisdom at this time on several grounds. The result will de- pend almost wholly on the man who} | ig to oppose Frazier. | The re-| The Ryder News takes excepticn at; new. é { Coat Awion must put his or her shoulder, thé wheel and work, or all’ our ef- will -be in vain, ‘"s Unsatisfactory: Way” THE MALMARTH MAIL:— The had-our'sfate by the'throat, Ht seems woman—garments r without gaudiness. All the new Spring fashion motifs are shown in these varied Tmodels—the tailored suit, the wrappy coat,istyles tastefully embellished with embroid- ‘man-tailors—they ke "A Masterful Exhibition of C A fashion grouping that will appeal to the discriminating taste of every "presenting the acme of excellence and fashion~ . A. C. Townley who’ made the threat x! erated on yesterday for appendicitis.|‘that grass ‘would. grow in front’ of | ery, and the smart sport coats. ‘The operation was performed at the! Very business place’ in: eVery tow: ‘ ‘ S$ $10.75 10$85.00 $25.00t0 Loner ss “Where Ever | cessful in a reall election, wouldn't we be in a very unenviable position, con-! fronted with the necessity of recon- [structing the wreck and making it ‘Tun? But if we should make a failure THE WAHTETON GLOBEGAZET- Uke submitting to vgecination:’ wher! TR: The sooner the recall election is smallpox bas just about-ran its-course, A better aM more.deais low: nature ‘to: tae. its curse | held, the sooner we can begin to set! dggtsive-cure would! our house in’ order and find out the; ‘Frotn. this chafming varied’ showing, you are offered a wide sel which to choose. i Delightful Coats and strikingly effective Suits fashioned by foremost de- signers whose reputation for careful work is country wide. For service and wear these garments are unequalled. They are.mace of ‘the most dependable materials—and are hand-tailored by experienced ep their shapely lines and always look fresh and Yow are invited to inspect these new Spring styles now on display. They ae so noticeably lower in price. its - RTS Considering the width of variety of our showing together with prices'you can well:afford to:come = *' >: aie | \ ‘obertson Co. ybody Shops” a year ago. THE MANDAN PIONEER:—Inde-| endents, the more they contemplate | the wreck. are loth te take hold. That legislature with a two-thirds majority to quickly put into force corective measures and the Independents are orrect Quterwear — Wop ts ‘Dresses $90.00, $15.75 10 $85.00 not at all certain the league voters are |- ection from our modest @UNUAL UMM LuOeAvoaduanconnndabunennzsuouinsnusuucenacungneuatsqermvagavesUtoneesueseuunecesgdeMhNaGuGeLQUadSNAAUUUOEUNOEUOUUEORNOGNODUUUNNDENOADOCUGOLAGHOOUUOUONAQUORDUUUONONSHDULOOGSEOUOTSNNDGORUOROUDOEONODOGNNDOULODENNODUONOGONNUOODUUUOCONOOQuuOoNooUOUszeNeeNUAgUIn EAL Scandinavian “american bank about! ready to throw over their tegislators | who are tied to the league leaders. : ! : of the supreme court justices. At least 4,. a f what then? ‘Better let the blamed] #8 why the recall is being regarded so How much Footwear iscSe0 cece crag sists soho coe] My dane, sxe (Car hil wary Thas il eventual bog ‘ _ernor, lieutenant governor and attor-| tie Giceann’ wy factory way of curing! innocent etiough, but it’s loaded, | Pelled to take liold and clean’ up the iw ‘ney general, but there is doubdt. with We diseace, whith: fo! sit 'yedrs bas |, aN mess, but they want a full crew, a NY OU ienow webed a rubber looks and you know when THE BEACH ADVANCE:—Th by. allowing, the present-s*ate"adinin- rTrhigeoin coe cate ghoul Be - a it fits well. What you want to know is, will it fall apart | fens wane, Riucaotenrnth my aaa istration to wallow around i= its own! governor, lieutenant governor, auditar.|° . -. 6 S ” i iti will i i ke z . ‘mire until th pase: has itself 4 " ouer: ¢ woe Wins cat t Wrkie Rack Repbowen the |. horsnvar this mavemoat., Nit oly gut’ Soy hontaetmane ‘oF chaie| near genert, camisiner ot) ys Between You and Me an old fr . You can ly ite on ¢ votes will be needed to put them over, banking. and usterpation of capital agriculture and labor, some. senators ata ‘ see basis that the name is your guarantee for the de- livery of more than satisfactory service under a'{ conditions. but much money. It is plain, there- j fore, that very man and woman who} jMesires a change.in government and’ rather than income for current expen- | ses would bring the: admizistr bers of the Supreme court who appar- ently ‘whitewashed the scandalous and representatives, and ‘three mem-j says the Good Judge ; White Rock Rubbers ‘‘wear’’. ; Up to‘about the same position 1 | the state reinstated in the eyes of the! snake would find itsélf in when try: +s enuine ch 7 Buy by name. H to gather a meal by~swallowing Here gi ewing Ask any dealer or write us. HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC, ‘WATERTOWN Hood made the first Katle King. ‘And it has never been successfully imitated. Just look them over next time you're in the store. All rubber miles and miles of wear. that leet ae Do you remember the black pure gum boots which were still good after years and years of boots which will act the same way. And this dearly shows the. value of the patented Hood -ETTER THAN CLONE, | Thousands Have Discovered | | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute ’ Olive Tablets are the Lawards’ determination rand bowel complaints. h clive off) in his private Practice with great success. |. They do all the good that calomel oes but have'no bad after effects. No pains, no griping,. no injury to the gums or danger from avid toorls—yet | wey stimulate the liver and b | themselves.” own tajl. It can’t be done; but in this instance it would seem a mo-e. per- manent lesson to let the ‘Nonpartisan leaguers get their complete fill. TILE VALLEY CITY TEMES: | ORD:—The more people come to re- atize what a recall. ‘election. means jand what it will cost the more con- _vinced mgny become that this: is not | the profer time to pull off a stunt of ' this kind. ‘The present state admin- self in bad up istration has gotten to this time with no‘hope of getting given enough rope they will “hang 3 The feet of the: matter is that they have about-come to the : énikof their rope and the longer they | remain in offica the- worse they will i gat, but a recall elction at this time is | perhaps ill advised. i “_ . Foiey’s ose evs Tar ~ COMPOUND. 1S PLEASANT, TO TARE, end sooths the raw, eee te i aE saps the rasping, stranglit eling io the thade vat the purest, ‘fresh- est and finest ingredients to be had, coa- tains no opiates or other harmful druge, and costs‘ twice es much to’ eke es any imitation of it. wery User a Friend coses reheved him wos troubled ne mot 3523 W. m in. my cighty-seventh ye * teoubled witha tickling in.my throat. amvety ‘led to tell 'a Hene: te reese’ thals' Geos P- Rendall, Dayton, Nev. Foley's Honey and Tar is recom- coughs, - | W-B CUT isa long fine-cut tobacco satisfaction for you, hook- ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class- of tobacco lasts much long- er than a big chew of the . ordinary kind—that’s be- cause: the] full, rich, real ~ tobacco: taste lasts so long. j uppers, that clean easily. Lecping? 41006 Red Srl? vente Ne teed (eo BE) ago Any man who: uses the it % z ‘ sed | any Dbetter“and:many are of the opin- ‘My little boy bed o severe atl aN 4 Tough soles that give Boots are the only red vegetable compound jon that if they are’ left alone and! yd! beaeally, batere Real Tobacco Chew wilt ~ i tell you that. Put up-in two styles," ! | Dr. Edwerds’ Olive Tablets ea for coughs, colds, hoarseness, . : i | when you feel-:‘‘logy”” and: “‘heavy.”” i ~Should. Be Thorough *-' tickling of the throat, epesmodic croup, RIGHT CUT isa short-cut tobacco é i | Note how they clear clouded brain and | mip PIERCE COUNTY TRIBUNE: | whooptegeough, ls grippe and brouebiel |, perk up the spirits, 15¢ and 30c a box. tooeye the independents should be suc-

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