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ha eo LALA AL WEDN: ESDAY,- NOVEMBER'S" COMPLETE VOTE ON CANDIDATES R. A. Nestos Received 306 Votes | More Than Cast For J. F. * “1, O'Connor | Newly elected state officials Probably will take office on :No- vérmber 23. The canvassing board is called to meet on that: day. It is expected that. the. canvassing board will finish its work by mid- afternoon and newly elected of- ficials will then take office, -prob- ably with some little ceremony in the chamber ‘of the House of Representatives. Complete unofficial tables on the vote. on the recent. cection,; show a. majority for,R, A. Nestos of 4,090; for | Sveinbjorn Johnson of 6,928, and for| Joseph A. Kitchen of, 6,229. A. comparison of the vote with last | . election. shows that Nestos received 306 votes more than J. F. 'T. O’Con- nor, but the vote for Governor Fra- aier wag 8,735 Jess than his vote in the election last fall. <The figures on the various officers follow: vee 111,423 » 107,383. 4,090 +++ 111,965 - . 105,027 > a ~ 6,938 » 411,612 - 105,383 (Nestos’.,. Frazier Johnson Lemke Kitchen - 6,229 «1920 Election Frazier .... an O'Connor The ioe punoficla}: is be- lieved ‘to dis is jus about what the Ae vote will show. The Marinello Beauty Parlor will be open from 8:30 a. m. to-12 on Armistice | Day. for sale at Call at 116,048 » 111,117 4,931 ‘New. Martin Cape fo less than Half price/ Rcom 7, Annex Hotel. ine pow DISPLAY Of Diamonds, Watches, Wed. ding Bells: Wedding Rings, Fine Silver, Emblem Jewelry, And Hand Tooled Cordova Leather Goods? Shoppers will ‘find it well worth fhe time ‘spent in walk. ing ‘several blocks to see ow window displays. Watch fo our different window display: from. now till Christmas. We know the Gift buying pub lic enjoy shopping here as they are sure of the Quality and Price, also sure the articl won’t be duplicated, besides the 3 prestige.a gift carries with it = when bought at this store. Let. us assist you in your Gift buying again this year a: we have ‘for over fifteen years in Bismarck. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler & Optician. BISMARCK. 2 a i MRS. TRIMBLE BRADLEY, THE FOREMOST wos DIRECTOR IN, THE WORLD. LEGION CAST GOES STAGE INTO “HIGH” « AS TIME FOR BIG SHOW BARS J. B. Coggshall, traveling represen- tative for the Boyd B. Trousdale Pro- ducing Company, was not at all dis- mayed at the prospect of whipping the big cast for the Legion show, “Look Who’s Here,” in shape by rri- day afternocn, the 11th, and. already the cast is performing the delightful musical comedy in fine shape. “Look Who's Here” is a play made for laughing purposes and is cleverly woven into two acts. There will be a chorus of thirty girls and boys who are bound to make a decided hit 2s they intersperse the plot and bolster up the comedy with rollicking songs and dances. The Legion boys are dc- ing everything in their power to make this one of the best shows of its kind éver presented in Bismarck. The play is clean and the musica] num- bers are the whistling kind. Mr. Coggshall carries some pretty cos-| tumes and special scenery for the en- tire production. The advance sale ot tickets will open MENGE A. ue CORNS Lift Off f with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “}'reezone” on an aching corn, instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then short- ly, you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny hottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn or corn ‘between the toes, and: the calluses, without soreness or irrita- tion. ‘How Yeast Vitamon Tablets Firm S.QEET S INCHES % and beautiful. . seem to vanish Put On Flesh Quickiy Increase Your Energy and Beautify the Complexion— Easy and Economical to Take. waa or run-down folks! Take ‘VITAMON—two, tablets ue | every Ae ‘Then weigh and measure if each week and con- tinue ‘Mastin’s VITAMON Tey you are satisfied with . mur eal in weight and ene astin’e VITAMON contains highly concentrated: yeast-vitamines a3 ‘as the two other still more important vitamines (Fat Soluble ‘A. and Water Soluble C). It is now being used by thousands who appreciate. i its venience, sronieny. and quick renltey By increasing the nouris power. whet you eat Mastin’s VITAMON - suppuee just. what your body: needs. en tissues, strength 5 eal organs, clear the skin and renew shattered nerve force without upsetting the stomach or causing gas. Pimples, boils and. skin eruptions as if by magic and the complexion_becomes radiantly clear IMPORTANT! While the amas- ing bealth-bulding ‘value of Mastin's VITAMON has been ee poe rhs ki eu of lack of eonstipa n, eru| and mental condition, ae See wei intel to You can get nervou: Mastin’ Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase When Taken With Meal or Money Back 9 o'clock at Harris & Co. There will be none reserved before that ‘time, giving everyone a fair chance. . * * Friends of W. C. Paulson upon learning he was to take part. in the Legion play, sent him a beautiful pair lof pink tights for the occasion, How- ever, New York gentlemen do not walk the street new a days lad in such raiment, so in order not to disap- point these kind people they were cur up and made_over into sport jackets and will be worn in the chorus. Pwr Strange sounds were heard coming from the Legion hall the other even- ing and upon investigation the par- ties found one of the gentlemen who is to take part in the Legion play on Armistice day, held securely in the arms of one of the ladies, who in the y, tries so hard to’ win a husband. he landed man,” however was ‘try- ing his durndest to escape. Hence today. In rehearsing a dancing num- ber for the Legion show ‘last night meone stepped on his good right 1, The guilty party promisés nev- er to do it again, especially on the night of the play, so Al is wearing Mrs. Frank Williamson who plays the leading -role in “Look Who's Here,” portrays a sweet lovable girl character, as only one of her type could do. Her charm and _personal- ity fit into the part perfectly and her vocal selections wil] be most:pleasing. The American Legion will present fifty of these clever local stars in the hig musical comedy at the Atditor- jum qn Armistice day matinee and night, NEW ORDERS OF decided the following new cases: S.-W. Corless et.al vs. Central Power company of Washburn. Com- vlaint in re-scrvice.’ Service re-estab- lished to all of the complainants and case closed. Commiss‘n ordered thé Bismarck Water Supply. company to install a six inch’ water main ‘extension on Eleventh Street from Avenue B to Avenue D, inclusive. + Commission dismissed. complaint. against the excessive rates of the Bul- falo Telephone company allowing the company to operate under their, pres- ent. rates. Commission gave J. A. Flack of. Page authority to issue a mortgage on Page Light Plant.to E. R. Lindstrom. | ‘Commission gave the ‘Farmers, Edu cational & Cooperative Unipn Eleva- tor company of Tuttle authority to’ increase their capital stock from | $10,000 to $40,000. Commission .gave the Rutland Farmbors Cooperative Elevator c¢pm-! pany authority to increase the capital, stock from $6.000 to $25,000. fed following new cases have been’! file Application of the North Dakota In- dependent Telephone company to sell and of the Fingal Telephone com pany to buy certain toll and farm line: tributary to Fingal. Application for hearing by the! Norton Telephone company of Lan- kin to oonsider complaint of patrons | on present rates. ‘Application of the Lisbon Blectric! Light & Power company to reopen: case 1610 and. to continue the pres- ent rates on electric light and power) rates for another year. REAL ESTATE ‘ TRANSFERS MADE Rea! estate eanutars follow:: | Eva Dolan to George H. Doian, lots $ and 1-3 interest in lots 7 and 8, block 116, origina] plat. i John C. Delan to Geo, H. Dolan, un.' ‘divided 3-5 interest in lots 7 and 8, bleck 1146. origina) plot. Paul Relies and wife to Elizabeth s 1, 2,3, 4, in Sec. 2, Tp. 144; “John Peter Peterson to John B.. Jchnson, NW1-4 Sec. 22, Tp. 13%, t WIT nivsé Range/75 Bact be. mailed out I a smile in spite cf his minor injury. |: pier see Moland: SW 1-4 1 Seg, 2 27, Tp. 139, Range|’ Palate Land and Title Co. to.Gea. Poepkorn, lots 6 and 7, block 11, Wing. W. M. Beatton to Rag Norton; lots 1, 2 and 3, block 76, McKenzie. and Coffey addition. Iva P. Smith eh ‘fusband’ to Fred Ode, lot 3, bie ee P. Second Ad- dition. John Bullock iin \ Anderson, East 1-2 SW 1~ 19, Tp. 139, xe ‘AU ae BUT NOT. GOOD BYE? is seas! Be aacptaa By This Leaguers’For Reception “Au, Revoir:ut’ Not Ghod-bye,” is the slogan annouheed ly Nonparti- sans ,who will gi¥é.a reception to Governor Frazier, Attorney General Lemke and Commiggioner of Agricul- ture and, Labor Hagan on November 19, The executive committees of Bur- leigh, and Morton counties ask 1ea- guers; of the two, counties to mect at 2 P. M. Saturday. afternoon, the ,19th, in Patterson hail. , Supper |will be served at 6:30 P.M. and the meeting will reconvene at 8 -P. M. ‘The Burleigh county committee is composed of BE. A. Tryge, M, T. Mc- vonnell, W. J. Prager; the Morton county committee of J, J. Strain, H. a. /Middaugh and Chas, ‘Roth, i aie: FOR GRAIN GIFTS The Near East Relicf has been authorized from national headquart- ers to extend the time for grain con- tributions from th farmers to the starving orphans of the Near East, it is announced by: Hi. A. Shuder, of ‘Fargo, state secretary. It was expectéd that by November 1 all grain contributions would be in and the cars would be sent out, Mr. Shuder says, but election details and press of general business made it im. possible to complete. the program. Contributions may be made through the state headquarters, Near East Re- lief, 18 A. O. U. W. building, Fargo, Many county - Pee are handling the matter. HAIL WARRANTS TO BE BE ISSUED Hail warrant for 1921 for 1921 probably will ‘December 1, it was said today dat ‘thé’state auditor’s of- fii Preparatios warants for ten For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative to physic your bowels when you have ‘Headache , Biliousness Colds," 3 Indigestion Dizziness Sour Stomach is candyAiké ‘Cascarcts. One or two RAIL COMMISSION The state railroad commission has ASCARETS 10° WHAT WAR COST * WOULD BUY The $24,000,000,000- 000,000 that the World ue cost: ‘the United States would: Gir Two Teucrors ANO-TWO GOOR AuTos PR ECW OF THE — | Fa) 6500,000 FARMS IN THE COUNTRY Pay FOR nepROMING 8Y BRICK PAVEMENT OF 435,000 MILES BUED 4B00.000 OWELLINGS COSTING BUILD 600,000 GRADE SCHOOLS jp AT $40.00 EACH BUILD 686.000 axcocinion cuTen WITH PEAY GROUNDS ANO SWIMMING POOLS A $$2 INCREASE. \ ww PAY To Ate SCHOOL TEACHERS 1N UNITED STATES f : counties, beginning in alphabetical or- der, has been completed. “BIGTIN’ IS FOUND GUILTY Charged” With Co Complicity $360,090 Mail Robbery Pari ie nees Buy Chicago, Nov. 9.—“Big Tim” Mur- phy, Union leader, former state rep- resentative and alleged gunman, was found guilty today by a jury in Judge K. M, Landis’ court .of plotting thej| $360,000 mail robbery at Dearborn station last April. Vincenzo Cosmano, union president and protege of Murphy, Edward Geirun, alleged: driver of the bandit’s car, and Paul Volanti also were con- victed. » Practically all of the loot was re- covered by postal inspectors in a ; trunk in the garret at the home of| Murphy’s father-in-law, who with sev- eral other defendants is awaiting trial, Public Stenographers. Busi- ness Service Co. First floor, Hoskins Block. Phone 662. tonight will empty your bowels com- pletely by morning and you vill feel | splendid. “They.: work. while you; sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or gripe,like Salts, Pills, Calomei, or Oil| and they cost only ten cen: a box | Children love Cascarets too. Adv. Peace President Harding has set a new day in our year, a day on which to celebrate peace, and what could be more fit- ting than flowers as & token for : Armistice Day Friday November Eleventh We have special flow- ers and foliage with many original, novel ideas to assist you in celebrating Peace Day at your home. * Oscae H. Will & Co. Phone 784-W. PIONEER GREENHOUSES 324 4th St. Members: Florists Telegraph Delivery. Tr Cin nt nm TO. DAMPEN. CLOTHES, Jugoslavia is planning to clectrity A small whisk broom fs an inex-| its entire railroad system. pensive and effective clothes sprink- ler. Have a small pan of water in which to dip it periodically. The port of, Marseilles, largest in France, is to be doubled in size. GET RID OF Semiramis,. Queen of, ancient As syria, had a fleet of 300 ships. The larsest watercress” ts m 1 betty world is at Enghion, near Paris, YOUR 77 Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs WITHOUT bie. ING OR EXERCISIN( often at. the rate of over a pound a and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken placé. I am_a licensed practising physician and personally select the treatment for each individual case, thus en- abling me to choose remedies that will produce not only a loss cf weight harmlessly, but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms of. over- stoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various other overstoutness. afflictions which often accompany My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, giving you renewed energy and vigor, a result of the loss of your superfious fat. You are not required to change in the slightest from your regular mcde of living. There is no dieting or exercising. It is simple, easy and pleasant to take. If you are overstout do not Ws for my FREE TRIAL TREAT. stpone but sit down right now and send ENT and. my plan whereby I am to be PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you s0 desire. DR. R. NEWMAN, Licensed. Physician State of New York 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Desk H-762. Closed All Day on Armistice Day 7 - Armistice Day November 11th In accordance with the proclamation of President Harding making Armistice Day Ja National holiday, and in respect for those who fell in the world’s greatest war, we will close our stores all day. -A. W. Lucas Co. Webb Brothers TSMARC THEATRE TONIGHT and TOMORROW The Racing Drama of the Century. “The Handicap” Red-Blooded Story of the Turf. Featuring the Peerless Screen Comedienne. E VIOLET HOPSON ‘A Story Filled with Pep, Action and Thrills! \A Love Story That Pulsates with Heart Throbs!! ‘Sensational Racing Scenes That Hypnotize!)! ‘Conceded By Press and Public to Be The Greatest 2 Racing Picture of ihe Day. Also Al St. John in “AINT LOVE GRAND” FridayaeThe Primal Law. Matinee Friday -at-2:30.<- Friday, November 11th. We the below named Grocery Stores and Meat Markets will close all day Armistice... Day, Friday, Noy. 11, and we urge all our customers and the public to place their or- ders early in advance so there will be no delay in having all orders delivered on time. Quality Meat Market. Central Meat Market. Logan, “We Thank You.” E. A. Dawson. J. B. Smith. | E. A. Brown. Brown & Jones. LTING THEATRE pirecticn Valleau pheatrs Company ~~ TONIGHT and TOMORROW CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “WEDDING BELLS” LARRY SEMON in........“THE STAGE HAND” FRIDAY and SATURDAY ; JAMES KIRKWOOD in.........“A WISE FOOL” From Sir Gilbert Parker’s “The Money Master” COMING GEORGE MELFORD’S....... MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT in THOMAS MEIGHAN in. LEWIS STONE in. -.“A WISE nner WOMAN KNOW: “TOO WISE WIVES” "THE ‘CHILD THOU GAVEST ME” ¥ eOaT 9 Matinee Daily at 2:30