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HURSDAY, OCTOB 20, 72! LOCAL MEN AT SERVICE SCHOOL. OF DODGE BROS. Gilman Company | Sends Two, Men to Get Dodge Brothers Factory Instruction Two of the workmen from the Ser- | vice Department of the M. B. Gilman Co., are attending the-Factory Ser- vice School of Dodge Brothers this | week, where they ‘will have thorough instruction in the latest and most) improved methods of giving the ow, ers of Dodge Brothers cars in Bis- marck territory,? the very best and most specialized advice and work | portaiping to their cars, “We believe,” says M. B. Gilman, | the local Dodge Brothers deale “that the owner of each of our ca’ ig entitled to the very highest type ot! expert advice on his car, This is the | reason why We have gone to the ex-! pense of sending these men to the Factory Service School, where they can get first-hand knowledge tor the benefit of. every owner of a Dodge Brothers car. This makes available to each owner, the latest and most improved factory practice taught by; the car manufacturers themeselves. Our shop is operated’ for work on Dodge Brothers cars exclusively as we know that we can do faster and! better work than as tho the men are work!ng on a number of different makes of cars of widely different types of construction. Our workmen are really specialists , devoting all their e rience to one. single type. In addition to this, we carry only genuine Dodge Brothers parts in our stock, as we do not believe that imita- tion parts are good enough for Dodge Brothers cars. sy ee GUMMER HEARING IS POSTPONED Fargo, Oct. 20.—Hearing on the ap- pHicabion ef William Gummer; hotel jclerk, held for trial on a charge ot ; murder, for a change ot venue, was continued today untii Saturday by Judge A. T. Cole in district court The {continuance was granied because of absence of a member of Gummer's | eo) unsel,, RAISE MONEY TO BLAZE TRAIL’ Valley City, N, D., Oct. 20—Work of | peisine money to blaze the trail of Farks highway is Boing steadily ;on, The road, as planned, wiMshort- [en the distance east and wesf, to and from the two big National Parks at ithe west and. will give the tourist an- {other route to the much visited pleas- | Ure spots of the mountains. ; 1 |SETZE 25,000 | GALS. OF MASH St. Louis, Oct. 207 —Three men were | j under arrest in connection with the | confiscation: of a large still and ap- | proximately, 25,000 gallon of whiskey {mash by four federal prohibition of- ; ficers on a farm in St. Louis county { last night. | destroyed. The mash and still were TAKES | APPEAL FROM COFFEY’S BANK DECISION (Continued from Page 1) which contained a levy to pro- vide interest meney on bonds. The tax levy already has been certified. Lemke declared the suit was “detri- mental to every merchant and busi- funds into the Bank cf North Dakota was a surprise to tne Independence state headquarters. It shows that tax- payers throughout the state are be- Bil ning to realize that the Bank of North ‘Dakota is but a convenient tool in tho. hands of mea who have de- liberately planned and executed the most brazen scheme for the looting of the public treasuries iat/our coun try has ever known, After having planned their scheme for looting the public treasury of the state by means of a state bapk and &t number of friendly banks? they proposed laws that would legalize their scheme; they got contre) of newspapers with which ‘to foo] the people, and made the farmers pay the bills, and by mak- ing unkeepable promises and misrep- resenting fact £ ded ir getting major! 1e people to ap- prove of their scheme but when the people wanted to know something about how the affair: of the state were handled and what hed become of pudlic money thit hau disappeared, all doors were glosed. Then 118,000 voters, a majority of More than 16,- 000, approved of a law that made it posible to get at some of the public records and get a little light on how. public affairs had been managed unti. December 3 last year. ce that time the same secrecy ha fled. Thr facts that have come io light as the result of the people's approval of the | public e ination ave reveale:| an unpardonable misuse of public finds and unparalledoolitical gratting ‘| by means of the Bank of North Da kota, Frazier, Lemke ana Hagan dare not deny their guilt in thig. connec- tion because they know that they would immediately be confronted with the sworn testimony to prove that they are guilty. When we have indis putable evidence to prove that public and private funds. are poured into the Bank of North’ Dakota und have been deliberately squandered and used for political graft in the past and that all efforts to get information about what the Bank of North Dakota is doing now have failed, it is not to be won- dered at that taxpayers have become THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SHE DYED HER SILK STOCKINGS TO MATCH DRESS Each package of “Diamond Dye: contains directions so :imple any wo man can dye or tint iver old, worn faded things new. Even if she hi never dyed before, she cin put a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters. cov- erings, draperies, hangings, every- thing. Buy Diamond Uyes-—no oth kind—then perfect aome dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell your druggist | whether the material you y to dye! is wool or silk or whether it is linen, cotton, or’ mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never. streak, spot, fade, or run EE eeEEEE——EEee dwelling places in palatial Riverside Drive or Upper Fifth Avenue apart- computed in sums of five figur Among the most recent pioneers in the realm of aerial dwellings are Henry L. Doherty, head of the Wall Btreet banking house of that name; Percy A. Rockefeller, financier and Sir Ashley Sparks, head of the} Cunard Line in-the United States. Of these the last two have fitted up sumptuous apartments, half dwelling) and half office—atop the new Cunard Building at 25 Broadway, 22 stories above the noisy bustle of the most famous and the most congested thoroughfaie in the world. Even more elaborate tnd extensive are the quarters of Mr. Doherty on the roof of the 15-story Battery Pa: Building. ‘Here the elderly bachelers| “bungalow” covers the entire top of} the large’ building, containing 16 Tooms besides hallways, porches, sun} parlors and “hurricane decks.” * Here he: lives alone with a retinue { ment houses where unnual rents are! ANTI-LYNCHING BILL ADVANCED Weshington, Oct. 20—The Dyer an- | ( T0 SUIT FOR |ti-lynching bill imposing heavy pen- t | alties on persons involved in mob ac- i tion resulting in the taking of life | Was ordered favorably reported by the Hi house judiciary committee today. i ‘Defendants Aver Deed was Given| TWO SAILORS « in Carrying Out Contract | i LOSE LIVES | Which Had Been Made | Marion City, Mich., Oct. 20—Two *;members of the crew cf the steamer William H. Wolf, lost tueir lives when the vessel burned at the pier >this morning and Capt. J. i. Hanson, of Detroit, who escaped by jumping from the deck of h ip into a small boat, j suffered fractures to both legs. USE SLOAN'S T0 WARD OFF PAIN ITTLE aches grow into big pains unless warded off by an applicae tion of Sloan's, Rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't Gght long against Sloan’s Jiniment. | For-more than’ forty years Sloan’a Liniment has helped thousands, the world over. You won't be an excep tion. It certainly does produce results, ‘penetrates without rubbing. Kee this old family friend always handy for instant use. Ask your eighboee | At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. ' Sloan's Answer to the suit filed flor posses- {sion of the former Company A Armory {has been served on attorneys for Com- pany A by ‘Newton, Dullam and Young, hattorneys for Edmund H. Hughes, C. B, Little and Mary H. Hughe: The defendants in the suit allege: |That they are the owners in fee simplé of the property hy'virtue of a deed ntaining the usual covenants, that ter the decd was secured an action | to quiet title was started; that con- | }veyance was made pursuant to a con-! tract and defendants assumed obliga- | tions. | The defendants ask that the com- 'plaint be dismissed but that if the title is held not good Company A be com- ‘pelled to make a new conveyance. | The answer sets out that convey- ;ance was made “solely at the solici- tation pf Company A,” that the consid- jeration was. $15,000, of which the de- |fendants assumed an obligation to the} | Jt ate of $5,000; one of $3,500 to the | Red River Valley Mortgage company, {and the remainder of the amount was | paid and used to pay debts of Com- | pany A, which the defendants say was owing notes to a large number of busi- | ness men and had other debts, The defendants say they relied ony ‘the deed and judgment and made ex- | {tensive investments consisting of al-| terations and new buildings, amount- ing to more than $20,000 ‘and made ; Permanent improvements to that ex- | tent. | | It is maintained Company A mem- bers knew all about this transfer andj} PAGE Food and Rummage sale at Gas office Saturday, Oct. 22. Dance at Baker’s Hall every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day nights| 10e.a dance. [HOUSE SNAP] —IN— RIVERVIEW Six rooms with bath. All new Bungalow, East front,” built this year, 3 bed rooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, glassed porch, hot water heat, full basement, hardwood floors, oak finish. In every way fully modern. $4700—sf $1500 cash, balance monthly j payments, ‘this i isa real bar- gain. Let us show it to you. Henry & wind Phone 961 —_ Office 4th St With men trained at the Factory | ness man in the state.” impati Goors:’ ot ! ‘0 ts and nitted them t Service School—with our large stock | F. W. Cathro, direzior-general of Pree San te ears ore :of servants, as isolated as if he were Ree eer ee permitted, ty Obs ® of genuine Dodge Brothers service) the Bank of North Dakota, returned nay been ean tod. As it is oA one |i7 the heart of a primitive country. jection and are estopped to deprive the | le fk parts, and by doing work on Dodge] to the city yesterday afternoon, after Lia ce After the*hush of night closes over | defendants of the benefits of their in- ) Brothers cars exclusively, we feel} an absence of a few days. knows’ byt (those on the inside of, the the tip of Manhattan, when a pedes- | y, ke x eines i 5 that we offer owners of Dodge Broth- \ The bank, was to be advised by the Font ot North Dakota use how iene train in the streets is a rarity, the |. ctete ataed a contract was entered ers cars the highest possible class of | attorney general as to the action it Ba atin 2 Us ig ata ert 73) only sounds which _benetrate to his! into in 1917,and that the conveyance / / service, while our charge for this| should take. Treasurer John Steen,| ?% hi ‘t c ae Bien Bick in o cae Ba ae aerie are the how-voiced fog horns of | simply is carrying ou out that contract. : specialized workmanship is only 95| the largest depositor in the Bank of pe ftaertade ene “Wonicetle ont craft plying-rivers which enclose the) =” Ceo RETRO Koren Dakota. also said that he had) work? ellows'in luxury. | which ies ween fe and the harbor! Chicken supper at the Presby- (i liIIIIJNIAO NANA NN\ NNN ip = Ldvice ee eee Opening the Books. gate Te terian Church Friday, at 5 } | Z . | “The people of Nortii Dakota are | p.m. | BLACK BUTTE ate, Caen 2 Meee today, becoming. convinced that” Frazier. Chicken supper at the Presby-| BETWEEN said in part: { bemke and Hagan, tae ieaders of the /terian’ Church Friday, at O50 eon ee cmeacer | “The granting of the temporary in-! > Nonpartisan League are not only in- p.m Fre } junction will work an untold injury | efficient but they UAG Been, wholly . e { upon the~bank through the restora-| insincere in their pretensg to be seek- tion of ‘adverse ‘opinion ouside the | ing the welfare of the people and’ ‘ROO LATE TO CLASSIFY ismarck a / | N DAKOT i state where the bank had succeeded | that is why they are now getting in a Ss i 1 Kin overcoming the adverse opinion; hury to get the grafters out-of the | FOR SALE—Bargain, Reo Six Tour- i / previously created by the opposition. Publi ieunhas . shy te Blu ‘ing car, excellent condition, or will If made permanent, the injunction} “The methods chosen Dy the Stuts-| trage for good Ford. Write ‘Tribune | 4 . Marmath, N. D., Oct. 20—Acoording| Will work an untold injury within the | man: county sennerers ip ie the 300. 10-20-3t Will Make Regular Trips. to an announcement of the State Geo- | State, not only wrecking the bank, but! books.of the aBnk of North Dakota to; i 217. 1st St. PI 2 A é ‘ logical Department, Black Butte, with| wrecking as well the whole state gov-/ public view and to protect public rec. ROOM FOR RENT #17. 18t.8t Phone | Last Time “Last Time Tonight Schedule will appear in Tribune Saturday in cledation of 3,468 is the highest | ernment. {ords shows that, whenever public: gf | 1 8 | \point in North Dakota. Postoffice| “It is inconceivable that politics can! ficials fail to handle public business} WANTED—Girl for 5 xeneral Lote, E 2 Butte, between this town and Rhame|be carried to such an extreme as to! openly and honestly they are doomed | work, 117 Main St.” Puone'75 a vening. 370 feet high and other high ele-| Wreck not only our public institutions, | to meet endless troable. 10-20-tf i 66 tions in the Southwest. part of the|but our whole state government. It| “When, men high jn the inner cir. ror SALE—Nearly new kitchen cab- e ir 0 a \ state are Antelope Hills, Pretty Butte | is apparent that there is an entire ab- | cle of the league have suggested the; inet, $30, full leaf table, $6; two and Grassy Knowl. Parties have driv- | Sence of good faith in bringing an in-| rewriting of the Constémers stores! mockers, $20; library table, $10; en automobiles tothe tops of Antelope | Junction just on the eve of the state! records in order to cover up tracks’ dining chairs and table, $: phone e 9” t Hills and Grassy Knowl. but the lat-| Wide election at which the continu-| and avoid posstble punishment for! 842-M. 10-20- ation f ter undertaking is very ‘\dangerous.|ance of the Bank will be voted upon} wrong doing it is not surprising that! a ERERTT Te: ” The view from either point is exten-| by the Serre St eHisEn | some taxpayers want to protect pup- | Chicken supper at the Presby- 4 sive. is § SED. ~ | lic records now.” 5: i eee Fargo, N. D., Oct. 2 (Signed) THEO. ¢ G, NELSON. jterian Churgh: Friday, at 5:30] 06 performance 8:00 p. m. | the action against the Bank of North) eee Ee he m. | EN INDE Dakota started by Stutsman county/| | taxpayers, Theo. G. Nelson, manager | of the Independent state headquar-; TOMORROW WE IG HT T0 GET ters, today issued the iollowing state- | : 1 f ment: Wh . ’ “The announcement of the isstance ; POPULAR 6 . William Russell of a restraining order by Judge Cof-; ® ee, MILK IN SCHO L% tg Hop any: {urtuer: BOUEHIES of NEW YORK “SINGING RIVER” a 3 t | i , When the body begins to stiffen | A Real Live Western. WY, oily, % | amd movement becomes painful : Grand Forks, N. D., Oct, 20—Parents PY-5 | is cau, ally en i olica thatthe —also— of two hundred and eighty-one chil- | New York, Oct. !5—A snug little} Fox News i kidneys are out of ord K dren found to be under weight have cottage on the roof of a downtown these oa oh ares ak raking Mutt & Jeff Comedy. approved a plan of the state Anti Tu- | skyscraper, Battery Park for a front ‘gans healthy by in . F berculosis Society hore to supply the TINS rd, a view over the harbor, tower- | ° ° children with milk of the best quality | 1 ing office buildings for next-door | 5 cn i | each afternoon. A nominal charge is} ‘ | Wedghbors—such is the up-to-date, | 4 ae ee TIS Mas vee ing made, : “Pape’s Cold Compound” | 3929 ideal of home for the Manhattan E > P Four hundred and fifty children in| Break Cold: dweller, Ue | E A G L E the local schools, or about twenty-five | rea S any 0 The fashion i id’to be spreading q f capsuLes}} per cent were found to be under; in Few Hours with such rapidity that the sight of a; Theworld’s standard remedy for kidney. | Tailoring and Hat Works weight. ny family washjny out to dry some hund- | iver, bladder. and uric acid troubles. ar S ‘ Y | reds of feet directly over the heads of! Famous since 1696. Take regularly and | Cleaning, Pressing? Rep: . START R REVOLT Geen Helier Dons stars er ithe busy denizens of Wall street is! keep in good health. In three sizes, all Hate J cuNed ant j up uit blowing and snuffling! A’ jooked for any day now. druggists. Guaranteed as represented. ( Wo'eall for and deliver. Phone 58 Op x see ee anes Cold Compound take bt, however its popularity may) Loolé fog the game Gold Medal on e7ery posit costoftic “Gisinarek, N. De Mai E en every two hours unti ree dose! grow by leaps and bounds, no one: accept no uni 1 | Orde= Solicited, “<! Eye ne ay. IN PORTUGAL: jarestaren usually breaks up any ott has ever insinuated that the innova- | Order your Christmas and New Year he very first gose opens clogged} tion has come to combat the high! il : 2 inostrils and the air passages of the | cost of living or to hea sie, a | greeting ecards early. We have a com- ee Sra eORe oO 5 ine eee Bee rane relieves the; economical solution of /the housing | CHEVROLET - i da Jose, Spain,-Oct. 2 erious | headache, dullness, feverishness. roblem. 7 } ; smnove: | = "Pape's Cold Compound”, acte quick rc fg ing’cautravy UES elds aka ; : plete line of engraved cards to select ment against the Portugese govern- sure, and cests only a few cents at) experimentors in the field of literal, Parts and Service ment which broke out in Lisbon Wed-, drug stores. It acts without assist-'“high life” boast that= their new CORWIN MOTOR CO. from. Call and ask to see our samples. ie ys nesday, it is said in advices received | ance, tastes nice, coniains no quinine: abodes represent a step “up”—both | . here. In the ensuing demonstration |—Insist upon Pape’s! 'figurative and literal—from former | Ms ) * there was considerabie rifle and re-|__ i We are here to stay, and have volver firing, but. the number of cas- | ~ just received one more of the is ualties is not known. ° SUCCESSOR TO. | KNOX IS NAMED, comfortable easy riding Over- comfortable easy ning Over Bismarck Tribune Co. ing business. We appreciate | ’ the Patronage the people of 3 MAAN AAA Bismarck are giving us, and Rainhow Girls BR “tiladelphia, Oct. ~% — sovernor | ine eo at Cs ? Sproul announced the appointment of} it is our aim to give good E 4 State Senator William FE, Crow of! courteous service, at areas, — Uniontown, as a United States sena- z 2ble charge. We will try to late PI ‘ 3 ‘ Neale | Knot. mucened she ine Palanaey © | Present “THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLL” Today. give prompt service if you will i Mr. Crow will fill the unexpired | Call Taxi 888. j term of the late Senator Knox, ending | | in March, 1923. SERVICE TAXI CO. i The governor also announced that | Senator Crow would be a candidate for | the full term at the general election | fs \ next year. Senator Crow, who is in z THEATRE \ i iN Atlantic City, recuperating from a re- cent illness, will take jthe oath of office next Menday unless’ an emergency | should require his presence in the-sen- | ate before that time, the said. é COLLEGE is now occupying its enlarged quar- ters. Our complete up-to-date equipment and advanced methods of instruction insure your learning. trade in shortest possible time. Very good patronage to practice on. Fall term now open. Reason- able tuition. For complete infor- mation and FREE illustrated cata- log write TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. governor | THE TWIN CITY BARBER | Musical Comedies | rH f Complete me of Play Every Monday, Wednesday, and : HARRY “IKE” EVANS Makes You Laugh at His pit and Humor. iday. By { 12—PEOPLE, PRETTY GIRLS GALORE—12 All’ Live Wires. New Dances. They Entertain and Please. A Rollicking Farce Full of Fun ahd -Frivolity. New Jokes. New Songs. The Feature Photo Piay Ft GEORGE BEBAN in....... A Harold Lloyd Comedy. -“ONE MAN IN A MILLION” Prices Matinee 10 & 35c. Night 25 & 50. or Today. RECALL ELECTION ANTI-TOWNLEY TICKET Friday, October 28’ VOTE FOR Governor— R.A. STOS. Attorney General. SVEINBJORN JOHNSON... X - Com. Ag. & Labor— i JOS. A. KITCHEN. - Xx) Comedy ... VOTE “YES” on Constitutional Amendments and Initiated Measures Both Men and Women Vote This Election DAVID BUTLER in .. HENRY B. WALTHAL in DOUGLAS McLEAN in. HAROLD LLOYD in. (Political Advertisement.) DOROTHY DALTON: — Mainee Daily at 2:30 Direction Valleau Theatre Company TONIGHT , DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “THE NUT” Aesop Fable...............“OUTING CHESTER” TOMORROW DAVID POWELL in....“THE MYSTERY ROAD” see ceeccreeececeeeees Travel Picture :..“BEHIND MASKS”

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