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4 q : FOR RENT:Seven PAGE SIX 1.V. A. VOTES TO CONTINUE ITS Executive Committee Resolution Regarding Fu- ture of Body CONTINUE NELSON TO The executive committee of the In- dependent Voters’ Association, meet- ing ‘here: Wednesday night, voted to| keep the organization intact in ad- herence to its original principles. Resolutions adopted tended, assist- ance to the state central committees of the Republican. and Democratic: parties. After stating that “there is a changed position with reference to public affair nd public policies on the part of many of the voters of North Dakota,” and referring to the past campaign in detail] and the Non- partisan administration the resolution says: Be It Resolved, vhat in order to properly discharge its responsibilities to the state, it is the sense of the state executive committee of the Independ- ent Voters association that the organ- izaticn be kept intact and that its headquarters maintained for the pur- pose of carrying on educational work consistent with its original purpose; namely, to assemble and disseminate infcrmation on matters pertaining to political government and interlocking social and economic problems, and ‘ther, we hereby tender to the of- ials of our state any annd all as- fi sistance that this organization render in the matter of keeping the people informed as to the conduct of public affairs; and we pledge to the people a continued and unbiased press entation of facts and truth. We also tended to the state central committees of the Republican and Democratic parties, the assistance of this association in behalf of candi- dates pledged to prevent the spread- ing of all radical doctrines that tend] Gpurch’s garage and that of Daugher- to destroy our representative form of government or that threaten the lib. erties of the people at the polls or otherwise. We also tender the sup- port of the association in béhalf of legislation, tending to protect and pro- mote these doctrines. Theodore Nelson will continue’ as secretary of the organization with of- fices in Farg TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for | dinner will be served. light housekeeping, 405 Front St. 11-25-at| present Elks from’many towns and j{ rangé,| Visiting lodges. tas Range, Hoosier Kitch-|begin at 8 o'clock. Entertainment is | rugs;| planned in addition to the initiatory. | FOR SALE—Quick-Meal coal Reliable cn cabinet, carpet etc. 819 5th St. FOR RENT—Modern light house- keeping rooms. 722 5th street, Phone 485R 11-25-5t FOOMS WANTED—Two or three, furnished for light housekeeping by reliable party. Phone 609W. sweeper, FOR RENT—Furnished room, 400 4th. 11-25-1w FOR RENT—Modern furnished room for light housekeeping. 1016 Broad- way. 11-25-3t FOR SALE—One roll top desk, one ice box, one* buffet, three kitchen {Ness men are complaining of Ger— ‘an operation which is to cost $3,000. Call 809 Fifth street after |man dumping and are demanding pre- | | She obtains the money from Anatol; after a dramatic scene in which he: FOR SALE ‘OR’ RENT—Five room | Belgium, they say, have been increas- | Jegrns that the sunposed wickedest ‘woman in New York is one of the: chairs 6 p. m, 11-25-8t house, modern except heat. Good location. P. O. Box 1002. ‘ 11-25-3t room modern house at 311°Ave D between 3rd and 4th streets. Inquire of L. A. Pierce. 404 5th street. Phone 512J. 11-25 tf STOLEN—The party “hat from Pstterson hall Thanksgiv- ing is known Return at once to Trib une to avoid trouble. 11-25 3t Changes Come With Years. A young girl:should always remem: ber to the credit.of her mother's judg ment that “fgther” has changed con. siderably ‘sincé he was a young man and “mother married him.—Leaven- worth Tithes. ENDS ALL CORNS Just As Good For Calluses,. Back If It Fails. Thirty seconds after you touch the corn with this liquid corn remover: the jabbing, stabbing pain of it stops, for all time. Simple As A, B,C, No corn, hard or soft, is too old 0} too deeply rooted to resist ‘ “Gets-It.”” jmmediately: it dries and shrivels, the edges Icosen from the true flesh ani soon you can peel-it right off with | your fingers as painlessly ag_yon t your nails. & Don't coddle corn pests. nurse and pamp: and trim’ them, ce Mid. by E. a Sold in Bismarck by Lenhart Drug Cos.and Cowan's Drug store. Money | 8 ' | can|@ccording to the police, but afterward Call 67-R. 11-25-3t| exercises. 11-25-2t | that its mother, Mrs. Mulcahy, had) taking lady's | start with a sudden air attack without | |‘Tuesday and Wednesiay only. | picture will be shown in.the afternoon |— at.2:80.and twice each evening ai: ir | Don't | er them. Don’t cut | REMOVE them with “Q@ETS-IT.” Costs a trifle at any drug | be B, Lawrence & Co., Chi- ‘This Is How Lynchburg, Va.,” ORGANIZATION ‘Adopts! | 1808 Filmore St., Lynchburg, Va., who {ang Grawn around my, head and’ my 50 TO ENTER FELT-JUST:LIKE TRON BAND WAS ROUND HER HEAD, fi . AR CAST. ~ COMES T0 CITY: “Eltinge Theater to. to Present At fairs of Anatol Here Next Week Woman Says Headaches Ofien Affected Her Everybody will the statement of M d with interest M. EB, Woodford, I don’t believe anybody ever suf- fered frem headaches like 1 did. The pains felt like an iron band. was be- It has been the custom of anoton play producers to advertise their .pro- ductions as played. by. all-star. casts. temples would throb until.I was driv- many times ‘en almost distracted. {£ shudder when’ q, 1 think of those awful headaches. 1! gored just Relies Ccuna pe atirarn ah Eaantene eet rlasting debt ot oF rentote Woaslemonsirate sta.s the ‘2 a iy Fg “ple. of 3B: gratitude fcr entirely ridding me o! Pog pieh OC eimarar eit tila really jthose terrible headaches. “My stom-'cf Anatol” which is played by ..thy ach has been toned up too, and every-' greatest combination of screen favor thing I eat agrees with me now. Tan-) ites ever assembled in one photo | lac certainly brought me health anil! play, happiness.” days has displayed in the lobby repro- +“Panla sold by leading: druggists ' ductions of Wallace Peid, Bebe Dan-} exetxwie iels, Theodore Roberts . and , Wanda a and. these’ four along. with CHURGH GOES ‘ter. Gloria Swanson, Monte | production. The name of the director, | Cecil B, DeMille, @uarantees tho beau- ity of the picture, for no director as Miott | pe, Agnes Ayres, ‘Raymond. Hatton, | Polly Moran, Theodore Kosloff, Julia | Faye, jyct has equalled the art.of DeMille in j reproducing richness; and~ luxury = in} Charged With Murder of Two tho photoplay. A Short reviewof the | story flclow: Salesmen | Anatol DeWitt Spencer's temper is | Tuffled because hig wife makes him Harvey Church, | wait for breakfast while she ig:having charged with slaying Bernard .Daugh-|her feet manicure and because she ety’ and: Carl Ausmus. goes on trial; kisses him repeatedly “before break- c 4 to, the éritae| fast. The couple haveybeen married in Wisconsin,, only-a fow weeks, and both are happy: At the Green Fan Cafe, Anatol meets Emilie. who is dining” wi Gordon: Bronson, ‘a -wealthy roue. ° Anatol recognizes in Emilie his school com- panion and after dancing with her and learning that all the diamonds sho wears wére given her by Bronson, he. takes her home. resotved to le her away from the primrose path. Although his wife objects spends most of her time with Max Runyon, a family friend, Anatol all but loses himself to Emilie, and when| she deceives him after promising to that the public has won- he repudiated the purported confes- sion. Daugherty, a salesman for an an- tomobile company, went ;to Church's home here to deliver an automobile which Church had purchased promis. ing payment on delivery. He was ac- companicl by Carl Ausmus. When the men did not return the company and police started a search for them Ausmus’ body was found buried in ty in the river. the river, he returns to her apart-/| ment and smashes up-things generally j.after which he leaves Emilie to Bron- [son. At an entertainment given at his home, Anatol’s wife, Vivian, is | hypnotized by an ‘East Indian magic ‘jan and when she removes her stock: ings in ordér to wade a stream the The Elks will iit hola a big initiation ; magician has fixed in her imagination, he carries her off in his arms) and tonight, with about 50 candidates in | the class. |sends the necromancer adrift. Following the initiationsa venison | Anatol and Vivian go to the country | to find peace. ; Meanwhile, Annic El- Hiott: has stolen ‘certain church funds} intrusted to her. husband and when he turns her from his :door,-she plunges; ‘into the river just. as Anatol and_V jian appear in a’skiff. They | Annie who finds Anatol’s purse while | Vivian goes after a physician, she em- ‘braces Anatol and kisses him just as | Vivian appears. She eves anion to London. Nov. 25.—An inquest at} Walk: back home ‘penniless, while An: Shoreditch, over the death one a.b- inie gives his money.to her husband with the statement that an.cld man months-old infant, brought out the fact ; had given it to her to help! her ot of Hee troubles. | Vivian refuses to. be reconciled to Anatol and ‘he goes: forth in searcn |ot the wickedest woman in. NewYork. 7 — {He finds her in the person of ‘Satan FEAR GERMAN: DUMPING | ‘Byni meas dancer whose ‘husbatid, a re- Brussels, Nov. 25.—Belgian | busi- | i turned disabled. soldier is. in need of ELKS LODGE It is expected that there will be The initiation will Many. well known Bis- | marck citizens are in the class, 35,1 MOTHER OF: “1b. given birth to 15 children, although j she was only 35 years old. Only three | of her children are living. ventive measures. German sales to | ing rapidly. He i most faithfal wives in the world. {then returns home patches up a peace with Vivian) and WAR IN FIVE E YEARS, London, Nov. 26.—Another war will break,.out 4a five years from now. That's the prediction of Major-Genera! | oy. Sir William Brancker, member of the! .“The Affairs of Anatol” air council in 1918. The war. will! shown at the Eltinge, next ‘Monday; any formal decinracon he says. 17:30 and-9: 15. BRIDE’S PA TOO GOOD, Willesden, Eng., Nov. 25.—Brought: before Magistrate Dent for breach of promise, Alfred Wilson said. he be- | came suspicious when the girl's father Take Yeast ' itamon_ Tablets To Put On “Stay. 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While tho amas- Ee pa oR apaudang valuc of Mastin’s has been clearly and poattel Semonstated ree oflack offenergy, nervous troubles, ant indigestion, constipation, skin ecru poe weston ed physical fe Sa eis rato r compléxion and a generally. ld not be used by anyone who having their weight increased tonormal. Dp not escent imitations ormeitue You can get Mastin's VITAMON tablets at all, good d: ruggists. Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back if it isnt MASTIN ae | This statement has been made 80" js agg means in the showing of “The Affairs! the other eight mako up the} | twelve appearing in this Paramount: and |» throw all of Bronson’s diamonds into; disgusted andy both are content to live for each othé/ will bee The : fome, -buy. the | wedding ring and)dUrnish $25: for the; ; honeymoon. ‘So. he peciaea to give up|. | the girl, COLAND AS saan 10 GOV, NESTOS Aosta 1 today name ;B. B. Cox, form salstaut attorney | ‘general under Wifllam Langer, a3! temporary privateisecretarys «Mr. Cor | clated in theeipracticeof law with H. F. O'Hare of this city and it is! j stated that he wilaesist the adminis- | tr ation to get It ig coxpectel | few weeks Mr. / Nestos will make-a&:dnnoancement of the definite appotn ment of a secre | tary. dt was stated that Mr. Cox can be ot: The Bitinge, for the last ten] ' considerable avstetanice because of his | servicer in theattarney general's tde-] partnent.' He 'is. a popular young at- 'torney: who came-iere originally 4rom vadley City ‘and Mag: a-wide circle of ' friends. Bd ¢ i by | One of the targest COnFSEAtIoN: | thab fas:attendedadUnion Thanksgiv- ing: service in:yedrg was present wt-j at the. Bismarck theater on Monda: the iranebiht ‘church’ Thanksgiving required ‘a’ staff oF: clever artists, ge morning; Revs 8. ®eHaltyard, ‘ot the ; crew’ of technical nén, and” several: | Fargo, N. D., Nov. 25.—Fargo high | school again. took its “place in the ‘center of the state’ gridiron map yes- {terday when the local high school crew walloped the Grafton high-school eleven, 22 to 6, in the state champion- ship contest played here at Dacotah field. It was a splendid battle of super- high school football warriors but Far- go had the better of the fight through- out the contest. Although outplayed almost from. the jstart of the contest ft was not until the final quarter that the Grafton team‘cracked and allowed ‘Fargo to carry. ihe ball over the goal |. . BISMARCK GRAIN line. (Fugnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | % Bismarck, Nov. 25.—No. 1 dark nor- | AT BISMARCK. tiara ae pee What does 'a nightmare look like?!“ Those who, have Kad ‘em know how He. t amber she se ‘their own appeared but. didn’t know Nee qua di er . about the other) fellows’’ No, 1flax, $148 The ordinary, methods’ of: producing No. 2 flax 1.43, ja ‘hafr-rai¢ing, blood-curdiing ° night- |,» \° 2 ar ae 9 ‘mate “have’for “years been'a Weish| ~ Deas tarebit. before retiring, or a midnight WINN supper or) prollen lobster, but the sup- erdream . which: teatures:.““Chickens,” joule MacLean’s' latéet 'Paramount- Methodist chure (preached the ser- {days of strentioys filming* ‘tor its eac- mon, cessful completion,’ fe taken: for the Chil- dren’s Home: required ‘the .most, intricate camera North Dakota. for the Friend- | work that-Has yet been accomplished. |$35.10- (ix fect high, were modeled in papier | mache by the artists of the Inc ! FARGO 0 TAKES | ologically. perfect in every detail. The 1 j heng:were also {ubricated from paper | Breimer, “4, of Sanborn, -N. D., died at a local hospital from complications has. been ill about two months. Futteral services will be held at San- } has lived with her husband at San-| born for hearly:40 years. Besides her | i | I | } An offering. Phetogriiphing the nightmare sei 9 and,.for the eum iiite: leaner less. The moneeion amounted to | The enormeis, roosters, standing over | moulding department, anid are phys +and' were: fitted with mechahical eyes Ni te ‘chr glittered and flashed with mur-| i sorte venom. } Fargo, N. D, Nov. 2 Nov. 35. Mrs. Mary incidez.: to a nervous breakdown. She ; born,’N. D., Saturday. Mrs. Breimer husband, three sons and three daugh- ters survive. APOLIS GRAIN ] abincapalie, Nov. | 25—Whont te: ceiptt: 406 “cara, compared with 580 ? The ‘Bervite Taxi Co. that brought low rates.to Bismarck, wishes to announce that they have added one more of the comfort- able riding Sedans and are, pared to e t p> 10 |. give you the best of service: t Remember: Our Seda gare cated, our prices are the lowest, and our’ service will be the best obtainable. DAVIS’ GROCE Phone 465, Fancy Creamery. butter, per pounig. Excelo Cake Flour 25c per package, 3 for. 5 Sugar, 10 Doge ie SL eS White House Coffee i Lipton’s Coffee. Be Milk, Van Camp's. or Carnation Per, can Crisco, 3 lb. cans. .......... Roast Beef, Armour’s Best, 2 ib. cans Corned Beef Hash, Armour’s Best, lb. cans Helmet Peaches, 3. lb. can 35¢ pe 3 for Minniopa Pineapple 3 Ib. can Bbe peréan; S$ for. Hills-dale Apriedats, 3 Ib. cans. wie tentrne Pork and Beans, Armour’s Best, 15c per can; 2 for. . Glycerine hartsoap, 10c bars 5c,’ weet or... P.& G. soap, 10 bars for....... ay Luna, a White soap, 9 ounce bars, Soapade, 3 pkg: ., Ivory flakes, 5 ye * Van Camp’s Mil ay ‘Ave. : s. for. by case. ' USE LESS than of higher priced brands _MILLIONS OF ‘POUNDS Beuanr BY THE GOVERNMENT Tnce: Comedy, which is to be featured! cx ‘can No, Unorthern, $190 14 0) ondon’ Nov. 25—To insure pula $1.22 3-8. ¥ Corn No. 3 yellow, “a 1-2 to 44c. Oats No. 3 white, 21 5-8c. SSNS Y a year Ago. 4P0G WEN? IN LONDON. | ee Eee Bhat safety and avoid hold- -ups during the heavy fogs, “fog, men”. will:h 2, Station; ed at 52 difficult crossings, with po’ erful lamps''to pitot veliicles: ard pedestrians, ' * 4 (rien oi] The Ortyinal Cash and Carry Store - Sugar, Dairy Butter in 5 pound j: Per pound (Bring ‘Y our Jars.) Electric Spark Soap, 17 bars for. ' Richholt’s Quality Steel_Cut Coffee in'tin -cans, 1 lb. 40c; 3 lbs for. PSN Se Bidh penta Richhclt’s Special, Steel Cut Cote # in 1 Ib. pkgs. per Ib beasts Shy a tepals : iP 30c Choice Lot Dressed Spring Chidtens. ‘Per pound a ae 24c ‘Turkeys. > Per pound CREAM AND BUTTERMILK Bakery Goods, Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh, Daily. _ We: have a choice lot of live Yours, Tur-. keys and Geese, which we are fattening and will kill them on‘orders only, so that they will be good and fresh, that you. can! eng their natural fresh flavor. They are _corn fed and grain fed. Kindly place your orders with us in time, so that we can ive each and every order the proper attention- 2aF tains ‘For. All Baking Hecuivenetis: use Climax Flour ways uniform _—- in quality and contains a high ‘percentage of gluten. — Necessarily a high priced flour'on account of its high Say. For sale ey all grocers. which is al-