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METHOD CHANGE PORN, P. LEAGUE. URGED BY LADD Must Be More Conservative He! Says in Giving Ideas On ‘Cause of Defeat | CHANGES HELD NECESSARY Dissatisfaction With Some Leaders is Held Contribut- ST. PAUL TAILOR SPENT FORTUNE ON HIS HEALTH| Julius Fuchs Says He Was Stead- ily Going Down Hill—Is * All Right Now “The best money I ever spent was the little amount I spent for Tan- lac,” said Julius. Fuchs, 1016 Manan St., St. Paul, Minn, a well-known | tailor. “I had spent hundreds of dollars without geting any results in an ef- ; fort to get relief. from my rheumatism !and liver roubles. Instead. of get- lting better, however, I was steadily | tion who growing worse, and I had gotton to the point where I was about ready to give up. { ing Cause of Defeat | The Christian Science Monitor! prints an’ interview: with Senator E. \ F. Ladd. on the Nonpartisan defeat. The article follows: The defeat at the polls last Friday of the Nonpartisan League forces in the state. election of North Dakota does not mean the submergence, much: less. the destruction, of the move- ment. The setback just suffered’ is temporary, and the league, with re-/ organized forces, will give battle to) their opponents. with every prospect ot “coming back” at. the earliest/ possible opportunity. Such is, the view taken. of the situa- tion by the foremost protagonist of the Nonpartisan League’ — movement, | Edwin F, Ladd (R.), Senator from North Dakorss) who is. the. league's} spokesman * Washington. In aj special Iatatdaw yesterday, Senator! Ladd, declared that however disap- pointing the setback may be to the believers in the objects of the lea-| gue, there is no question of disrup-| tion and apy calculations founded on such a hope are bound to go awry. “Apparently on, the surface,” said) Senator Ladd, “the Independents) ” have won, lathough by a very narrow. margin. There isa possibility that the Nonpartigan League may lose control of the industrial commission. The incident does not mean: that the lea-| gue forces, have surrendered, or that its power hae been destroyed: We are as strong as-ever.and as: determined to have economic. justice through. the} methods we have devised: to work out our ‘own salvation. More Conservatism in Future “This: battle,” continued the Sena-| tor, “will, be. renewed. Whatever of progressivism or liberal legislation} has -been enacted in Congress or in the legislatures of the northwest is) due largely. to the effects and the example set by. the farmer movement of the Nonpartisan League. With re- organized: forces. the Nonpartisan League: will get. back the control which may be temporarily shaken.” Senator Ladd indicated that great! care,” would be:taken in the reorgan- ization.,of the league forces. to- put it under thie’ directon of leaders whose loyalty had: ‘been tested, ‘and added that it would be, perhaps, necessary to go along more, conservative lines that is, to go slower in carrying out the program of, the league. ‘“‘The pro-| gram is to be more carefully con-| sidered before they. undertake further development, of it,” the Senator said. “The farmer wants to organize to pring his produce te the city gates,” said Senator Ladd. “He can. only. do this through organization. He can- not do it as an individual producer. ‘We want the consumers. to organize that, they may be. able to buy at the city gate and thus help to bring about efficient distribution. I am not criti- ciging, the middlemen as such. .They may have been necessary, but we are inning to realize. the extent to. which lack of control exercised by pellet and, conaumers: is rebound- ing to their mutual disadvantage.”, Reasons for Defeat * Asked to,explain the reasons why. the Nonpartisan League was defeat- ed, Senator Ladd specified several reasons, none of which was directly due to. the shortcomings of the govern- ment which the league gave to North _ Dakota, ‘he said: Following: are some of the reasons for the setback, ac- cording to the Senator: 1. Continuous opposition of inter- ests. that were. hostile to the league Seett & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. [ALSO MAKERS OF —— Holland Cathars Solid Heads $3.50 100 Ibs. CAR EARLY OHIO POTATOES Best os the State $1.25. Buskel. NEW SALEM LIGNITE DRY MINE COAL Best in’ the State $5.00 per ton: delivered.: “Tanlac is no more like the other medicines I tried than day is like ‘night. It took hold of me right from ithe start and soon had me feeling as fine and well as ever in my life. 1 have told’ all my friends that the best |investnrent I ever made was when I | bought my first bottle of Tanlac.” “Tanlac is sold by leading ye everywhere. © EEE eee and which restorted to every means of political and. economic. opposition. 2, The,peried,of depression which overtook. the- farmers: of- the» United where, and to, that extent was felt jin North Dakota, where : financial: diffi- culties were bound to reflect to some extent on the popularity of ‘the gov- ernment of the State. 8. Dissatisfaction with some of the leaders, 4. Some of the. organizations ‘in | North Dakota, the breakdown of which helped dissatisfaction, were in. some way regarded as. Nonpartisan League by-products, while a matter of- fact they were not indentified with the league. This. was true in the case of consumers’ stores. The failure of the Equity Packing Plant. was also.a big. actor. “It must be remembered: thatdity movement is lable. to experience a "Ituttire to prevent the association with States. created dissatisfaction every- { Beach to Mandan; and explained | period of faint-heartedness, After all, the Nonpartisan League forces | have been fighting and fighting. hard for years, It.has fought opposition of. a bitter and uncompromising character from various quarters, That it should show temporary weakening is not more surprising than it was in the case of other great movements of history, The household must’ be cleaned out. The leadership. must be intrusted to men of tested loyalty, and more care must be’ taken in the! ns Pitth ‘Street Cauliflower, Ice Berg Head Lenox Soap, 22 bars: STOP.) 6 oie's's o.c1n. 9 eis dak bars. Special, 11 bars, Zot Jergen’s Royal Palm. a Special, 12 bars for. . This. sak is way Washington Delicious. Ber box iit eh. ees : Jonathan. Per box Wine Sap, (Orchard run., ) Bacon, (by strip.) Per ‘wound :..5.......0056 Picnic Hams. Pompe Tomato Soup, Per dozen. Hanover: Creame Per pound <.. "SATURDAY SPECIALS VEGETABLES Cucumbers, Sweet Potatees, Squash, Parsnips, Cabboge, Rutabagas. FRUITS Casaba Melons, Tokay Grapes. oes: Bananas, Oranges, Grape Fruit. GROCERIES | White Lily Soap, same a8 Ivory, ene size $1 00 i rn Coffee, Breakfast Cup, aie soe ‘athe Saturday ‘special, reduced to:4 Ibs. for..<.. ee veereene: $2TS Eggs, St Strictly FRESH. SWEET CREAM the. league purpeses of.bodies and or- ganization that would use it to-secure their own: end: | MANDAN NOTES | jthe fair and are’ int who ‘has’ moved ‘to Vallfy city, and Michael Tach{da, Sr., of Glen Ulin; AL J. Sylvester. nib thas’ entered the’ Mayo Brothers hospi= Both men. have gl alvan uch time ia ‘tal at Rochester, Minn, re ted ; ed Int | 3, W. Goodall, <a brother-in-law, of George P.| Mrs. J. K. Porter, left. for his home at Sanish aiter)a. paar visit here. Born to 'Mr., and’ Mi 5 Eckroth, ‘@baby. ‘son. Mandan Women he i ' Form } New Chub rm A temporary organization of al Business. and. Professional Woman’s club. .was formed Wednesday: evening | at a meeting held at the Commercial club rooms., About forty young “wo- meni were. present. Miss. :Beach.-of Bismarck, president: of. the Bi and. P.. W. associa- been: asked to address the meeting. told how -the Business and ;Professional: Woman’s club‘ had | ° been formed: thnee. years. ago. at: a conyention. in. .St.:Loule. and stated that new:practically every. large: city in evany. state! of the-union. with the exception..of| Rhode. Island bas its; Business. and :Professianal. Woman's | © club She: explained: the organization | of the. club; the.sules, and. constitu- tion. Thei.clubi.J8; mon political: and non-sectarian, ‘aad ds . formed prim-| arily.to:safford;.‘an opportunity. to young. women: eagaged,.in. office and professionat;,, work ..to become ac- quaiated ;,and:to; solve thelr onn| probleme, 34 Miss Buchholtz a member of the | Bismarck \chity:accompenied Miss; what\the Bismarck club had accom-| plished -since its. organization a year, ago. *‘ + The organization of a club in Man- dan was; discussed and it was: de- cided: <te-.“eTéét temporary “officers and. to.appoint’ various committees. Officers elected were: President, Miss Edith Ekman; Vice President, | Miss Pearl Lowden; Secretary, Miss Cecile’ Porter and Treasurer Mss /| Agnes Olson. Three committees were appointed, on to draw up the con- sitution, a membership committee and one to look into the matter of securing a. suitable club room, these} sobs cf fraa'tp Make their report at eting, c r,.next Wednesday yeni 5%, nt Hie sSymmerela} club | toons Me P. 40 orelock. Pfe nning and Bjorngon Are New! r Members ‘of Association H. M. Pfenning,auditer of the Man- dan Mercantile company yards, and Dr..B.\K. Bjornson, veterinarian, have beenielected members of: the Missouri Slope Pair association board of direc- tors to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of C. R. Robertson, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, ao .. $1.00 below. wholesale.“ seeeeed’l Neve see delivery. 113 7th St. For all orders amounting to $5.00 and over, with an additional charge of 10-cents, we ie make a one o’elock J. W. Scott-Cash Grocery state | oe ox) dari ng the reat Tay met ees is istntis slcay hb, thi fai tO raise seat Wiv, 7 you shou and es, Ne ling g chefs, f fare hotise 1 oa eestor testa fi ace Ten stead of 16, inden ; mi “ = i pomders Richholt’s Cash «a Carry wi] Grocery ims ore : Spark Soap. 17) = for.....0 4 General Mercantile Store Phone 957 Cane. gue > per 100; Ibs. « Beet:Sagar. per 100 Ib: utfed Wheat, per box . Puffed Rice, 2 boxes for Sica Wheat, per.box .. 2-Ib. can of Sardines in Tomato Sauce, per can. . 2-Ib. can: of Red Raspberries, ner can .:.,. Extra.large can of Apricots, 3.cans for’... Extra,large can of Heinz Pork and Beans, per cain. ae ean} of Log Cabin Maple Syrup, per can P, and’G. Naptha Soap, 15’bars for . Aid A Abs kinds of Vegetables and Fruits at Lowest Prices. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF CITY . Remember: the American Legion Co ed “Look. ’s: Here,” on Rridey night, Notenter ni beoie ee whieh is al- | ways uniform in. quality and ‘Use Climax Flour percentage of gluten. _ Necessarily a high priced flour on aceount of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. Russell - Miller Milling Co. Bismark, N. D. ti 7 reimay, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 / A Frenchman ‘as pertetted hal! We smallest bicycle motor made to perat- tached to ordinary bicycle: Born to Mr, and Mrs, Arthur ‘Clark, a baby daughter: o ‘The white clay and bauxite3 uf cen- Belgian manufacturers, are learning tral Georgia may be new sources of} American methods in industricl of- china cley. ficiency. “We Thank You” _ HEAD LETTUCE CELERY TOMATOES CUCUMBERS CAULIFLOWER CRANBERRIES SWEET POTATOES ‘SQUASH PUMPKIN ORANGES! ORANGES!! Small but juicy. Dozen:. APPLES. WINESAP: APPLES" Smail but good. Buy a box for the young- sters and let them Zo to it. LORE! COOKIES AND CRACKERS GAL GAL ! ' Always fresh and appetizing: not’ order a cube of those delicious, Premiut jum Crackers today. - COFFEE! COFFEE! Fresh roasted daily from our own plant. Prim-o-ro-sa, per Ib...‘ > Logan’s Special, per |b... -.. “RICHELIEU” Stands for Quality. ‘Last week we start- ed a campagin on case lots at spécial prices which is surely going big. ‘You can assort either Fruits or Vegetables. Why not eall in and let us tell you about it. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. Other week days > 4:00 p. m. Close at 8 p. m. | Both Phones 211 "118 3rd Street : “Leok Who’s Here. és ‘American Legion Musical Comedy, Friday, November 11. T. B.S a Smith, Grocer SATURDAY SPECIALS Head Lettuce, Celery, Grape Fruit, Oranges, Bananas, ‘Apples, Grapes. : 1 gallon, White Syrup, 85c value. Saturday special»... 650. ewww ences ERSS ¥ galion, White Syrup, 45c¢ value. Saturday special -...0.00. 0.020 ch eee eseeee : 1 gallon, Amber Syrup, 75c value. ol suetunsiay @pecial 2.65.02 Seco S ewes Or ai ry 1% gallon, Amber Syrup, 40c value. Saturday special « 5 Ib. “Pail Holland Coffee. ; Satu:day -special;, for... ... 1-‘lb. Steel Cut: University: Coffee, 45c . value. .40 c Saturday special, per lb.. 1 1b. Monogram Coffee, urdzy, cae I ib. Minnehaha Coffee, 30c value. ee special, oer tb. J. B. SMITH, Grocer Fresh Cream Daily, Guaranteed to Whip. | Saturday Specials DAVIS’ GROCERY Phone 465, Pure creamery butter 2 Sugar, 100‘pounds ......... pe Se Sobeaapeny Sugar, 10 pounds.. ee Crisco, 3 pounds for. . Roast Beef, Armour’s Best, 2 pound can Milk, Van Camp’s or Carnation Peanut Butter, 1 pound 2:ounce jars, each Extra. Supaih iy Soaps. Ivory flakes, 5 packages for. Special on Van Camp’ Milk by the case lot. Apples, Jonathan, Jumbo Pack, per box 2.00: ios ER RUA RES. Wi aaa RA