The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ~ OLSON PLEDGES. AID T0 NESTOS FOR GOVERNOR man Predicts Victory for Independents Convention Selection Admirable eetou Choice to Serve State as Chief Executive MINOT, N. D., Olson, Republican national teeman, in an interview given here,’ cinct. Nov mber 8, both for candi- t type of citizens and I am coi nced that the coming election result in his election ag’ governor Olson stated. ve an exceptionally strong cand te to oppose Attorney Gener: emke, a candidate who will be ful to satisfy those who ele him by d offi mpletely. 42 which is to name the third candi-; date, who will run for commissioner | of agriculture and labor, is represe: it will make a wise selection, “Ag to the outcome of the. election 1 have no doubt. It remains for the; men and women of our state to take! ‘A ‘N ‘yoreusig 2S WP Ess aouapisoy 8hL auoyd ABMpROIg: FT: SANIN GY ALIOITAN TIV' Ca LNIV (0) 40 YOudANN SNODI xOOWT ‘USIS yey} qured 10owlig aaezy ‘ould, dQ uee[y st sty, purposes. wood. dependents in the forthcoming recall Sults. ol Tuitiated Measures win Carry. “The measures initialed will un- y without “hesitation that: doubtedly carry and the new adminis North Dakota's! tration will be enabled to begin the | Grange has been awarded a verdict of task of rehabilitating the state as soon charging’ the duties of his} and Mr. Johnson, The Committee or} state administration did not alter its course so as to make the recall un- tative of the independent forces in| North Dakota and I feel asured sthat| Fixall Colored Varnish for re- finishing old furniture. Berry Bros. Oil Stains, a beauti- ful line of colors for new- LOMAS H | hold of this recall election in earnest} necessary. and trom my obs Nestos’ career in North I. been marked by his consi support of' Christian institu But the officials ignored ation since the! all opportunities to do so, leaving only Devils Lake convention I can state} one recourse and that we are taking. ! | without fear of contradiction that this | Mr. Nestos will be in office but a few | campaign will find the independents| months when the primary elec: tion | more strongly united than in any cam- | paign in the past. of the majority as expressed by the! world Devils Lake convention, those who} yoters counseled against a recall election a | throwing their whole-hearted support behind the cause of good government. Republican National Committee- The fact that a Nonpartisan ballot will jbe used in the election. and Repupli-} walk in the more familiar road of suc- cans and Democrats will forget party cess and accomplishment.” lines and join in a common cause ‘means that A. C. Townley’s reign inj ‘North Dakota will be repud BOOSTS MINOT MAN ‘majority which will be decidedly em- phatie, re| tifies the recall election. Just as 60021 | conditions in North Dakota will im- ed bw «| VETERAN DIES IN COLLISION Hannaford, N. D., April 11—Word a fact that will appeal very | has been received here that Ira Gund- ly to the women voters of the|erson, 25, World war veterans, an} state who are just beginning to ap-| formerly of Walum, N. D,, was killed | _ Preciate the power of the ballot. April 41.—Gunder! | believe the campaign w. a be featured | the motorcycle he was riding. struck commit, bY committees of women in every pre-/ an automobile. '} as a result of injuries received when ' He passed a large With their hearty co-operation | | truck which prevented his seeing an predicts complete voctory for the In- there can be no doubt as to the re- automobile rapidly approaching be- ill; as its members qualify for office. is the realization that as soon as North | Was riding was derailed and tumbled, n Mr, Johnson of Dakota has repudiated the specialistic | off a bridge. d Forks the independent forces; regime that ‘has brought the state to the verge of bankruptcy, the state’s credit will again be established that fattend the Grand Ball given by/ prompts me to pledge unqualified suv-|the Brotherhood of American! por to the candidacy of Mr. Nestos Yeomen at I regret that the Red Trail Ferry Is in Operation. Will render continuous Service 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. CLEAN UP and PAINT UP Everybody’ s Doing It Coe on Folks, Spring is calling you to do your cleaning and painting now and we are ready to supply you with all the ne- cessities to do the job right. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Fillers, Brushes Pails, Brooms, Mops, Dusters—Everything is here and what’s more prices are decidedly moderate during this May Clean-up and Paint Up time. Glance down. this list: SOME OF THE THINGS YOU NEED Minnesota Paints sold in Bis- marck ‘for twenty two years. Berry Bros., “Granite A” Var- nish a quality varnish for all Main Street Bradley Vrooman Flat Wall Finish, a washable interior finish. A full line of handy colors, auto finishes, colors in oil, varnish remover, asphaltum, Japan, Linoleum finish, shellac, spar, and numerous sundry “Clean Up” items. ARDWARE CO. i hind the truck, GETS $10,000 VERDICT Marmarth, N. D., April 11.—Roos' $10,000 for injuries received on June} it |}27, 1919, when a caboose in which he’! For a good time by all means | Patterson Hall, | Thursday evening, April 14. Ev-| erybody welcome. i | campaign of 1922 wil be at hand yet] Accepting the wil! the fact that we can prove to the; s fall that North Dakota | on sane government jus-} as we so acquit ourselves, finanetal | _THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE Free Moving Pictures at “Auditorium Tonight ——-—-—- 8:00 p. m. Sharp VERY INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE. “COME CLEAN. ‘ OF VOTES FOR - CITY POSITION | prove and the state will once stin| Sate of Peace Office Does Not Escape Watchful Eye, Electors a In the excitement of the .city elec-| ~ tion many people lost sight of the contest that brought out the most { contestants of all—the city justice of the peace “fight.” Not until the final vote was tabu- lated in all respects and re-checked jaturday, did the full extent of the justice of the peace scramble become i known.. No less than 67 men receivd vots for city justice of the peace, in the absence of avowed contestants, Wo- men picked out a “candidate” for the Phone 92 |/office and did honor by voting, as well as men voters, Rankers | —business men all received votes for | the position. When the tabulation of the entire | list of votes was made, however, it | was found that the h coived but 23 votes, C. Shepard, F. Scott B. Olson C, Is, Yo Herbert, H. Ml, W. Lom Dingle, LEGION PLANS BIG FOURTH Dickinson, April TYPEWRITER Seek eros It carries with it taste and desire for the best. ppISMARCK TYPEWRITER CO. Little Bldg. erm ‘Campare the Work’ hest man _ re- is was W. S. Casselman, already a county justice of the® peace. N. F. Taling was pee ond with nine votes and Dave S B, F. Flanagan, Ole Benson, An’ Beer and George IFinegen received’ 3 { votes each. Among those who received votes for the place were .E. P: Dawson, The- | odore Koffel, H. C. ‘Postelthwaite, ¥F, hn Forrister, O Lundquist, Neighbor Theo. Harry Bronson, Sam Clark, ‘Harry Lb arson, and V, S.; 11. — Tentative | plans announced by the Matthew Brew Post American Legion provide | for rousing observance of the Fourth strong. ball association has planned for a tournament on July 3 and 4 when some of the fastest teams in the state will meet on the local diamond, the Legion boys have decided to co-|track east of Mazda. t} operate and make the c2|epration one n|long to be remembered. A mammothi calithumpian parade, speaking races and Midway attractions, bowery dancing, together with the baseball games, will be included in the | Ball, April 14, given by the Brotherhood of American Yeo-~ men. Everybody welcome. band concerts, other sports, program and every effort will be made to put the celebration across eyery need. is still new, keep it so. “Save the Surface, and You Save All.” of. July~ and ‘residents a every city, | FINDS BODY village and hamlet on the Slope will be invited to come to Dickinson and join in the celebration. Inasmuch as the Dickinson Base QUUsHNNAnNADAENNOANGODNGADOCUOOEONUDAQOOUENNOOLONQEOLAGUUCSDUUADQQEUHVOODUUOQSIOONLESOGOONNSOUOGRAUOONISOREUOUOQSUONELLONLODIIONONIIOVL Prepare Now for Clean up and Paint up Week ae 11 to 16 When * Callers Come IS SHE PROUD OF HER HOME? Are the walls spotless, the woodwork finely finished, the furniture unmarred, the floors irrepraachable? word, do guests see her home at its best? There is a FORMAN, FORD & CO. paint or varnish for If your home shows its age, renew it. If it AL HL ENGEN PAINTING and DECORATING Complete Line of Wall Paper & Paint Sup- ies 214 Haggart Building on Broadway. Phone 748 EMM MMMM MMMM MMMM MMT In a of Bismarck. Phone 62 —_ y WW — UP WITH OUR FLEET OF TRUCKS This is clean up and paint up week, ordered by our Honorable Mayor of the City Talk it Over With: Us We are well equipped with a large fleet of trucks and practical men to haul away your ashes and rubbish. We can plow up and drag that plot of ground for your garden or lawn. What your Neighbor says:—An unkept back and front yard is sloven and reflects upon the whole neighborhood. It should be cleaned up. Wachter Transfer Co. 209 5th Street OF PRINTZ Marmarth, April 11.--The body of Fred Prinz, ‘who has been missing for two weeks, has been found. in a pool of water along the railroad It was It is supposed that he lost hold while climbing a box car, resulting in his right foot being partially severed at a point just above his ankle. Follow the crowd to the Grand HUAMANHM EME ELIMI

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