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TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ; PAGE THREE Mr. Townley declared that if we TOWNLEY HERE broke down the politicians’ opposition WINTER. WHEAT SAY BROKERAGE f io he to the League by staying away from HOUSE BANKRUPT. i oftices, that battle would be won. He bs P A maintained that by going after all New York, Mar. 7.—An involuntary 5 the offices we invited attack from all iY petition in bankruptcy was filed in the combined opposition interests. If | federal court against Charles Cjark- 59 the offices were left to the politicians son and company, stockbrokers, on pe- i i they would cease attacking the League | tition of three creditors. ‘and with-the strength of the Leagte| i i} a) rae in North Dakota would do everything | | TNT y 3 : a to get the Leaguers’ vote. ‘50 N ’ D q IG H * y Nonpartisan League Chief Tells) jeazue Tried to Do too Much | INcreased Moisture Held Aid to) 4 4 d al ) Jamestown People Yesterday Be maintained jean the League had} * Condition of Winter Wheat | | Of His Plan j eas mista a rom the eee in el i in’ Kansas SCHOOLS ENTER 5 4 \ ‘ : one picked green ements eae ; The children for whom we appeal to you for aid, lack Food, Cloth- state offices and then fequired more} Washington, March 7—Increasoa MUSIC CONTEST ing and Shelter—and there are hundreds of thousands of them NOT SEEKING OFFICE) work of them than was ever demand-| moisture has improved the condition | ° ed of a set of officers in the history | of the winter wheat in Kansas while} wasting away from cold and hunger. of the country,” said Mr. Townley, | a lack of it has resulted in a poor con- Reiterates His Statement That, age be ny for our. ore Ls dition of the crop in parts of Nebras-| Grand Forks, N. D., March 7—Fifty , s eg aie ue: they were green they performed) ka, Colorado and New Mexico, the de-! North Dakota high schools are enter- i Politicians May be Allowed their work well; so well in fact that I| partment of agriculture reported today | ed in the district music contests which do not think their record has ever been! jn its crop review for the last ralf/are to be held~this mpnth. Offices excelled. i excelled., They made mistakes. That! of February. The following schedule has been ar- * . * y aut is true. “It is only human to expect| Im Tijinoig, Indiana and Ohio some|ranged: * A committee will call on you. Give, that lives may be » president of the Na-|that they would. With the ,almost| counties was reported from alternat-| (March 17: Mayville, Valley City, saved, that misery may be abated. : ‘ : rtisin League, addresses| Superhuman tasks that we imposed ing freezin, a ; Bilend: f soe, rs E zing and thawing; conditions|and Ellendale, __ leaguers from this section of the state|upon them, the only wonder is that] vere said to be afvorable in central) (March 24: Jamestown, Wahpeton in a meeting here this afternoon. Mr.| the mistakes were not more numerous] fowa, Georgia, Carolina and Virginia,|and Grand Forks. Townley’s remarks were expected to|and of greater consequence. I am| ig Inck of snow cover in southern| March 31, Minot and Bottineau. © 4 © ‘be a reiteration of a speech made in|Not here to criticize any of our men.|;o44 ang Wisconsin was reported to|_ The date for the district conteSt at Jamestown yesterday afternoon, They started in without any training], retarding erat te Dickinson has not yet ‘been set. Mr, Townley, it is said, will visit|for political office and under the cir- ‘Condition of winter rye was said to| _ Schools winhing in their respective 3 seyeral other places in the state be-| cumstances made a record that no be generally f ‘able in th districts’ will take part in the final : “a0 ° g tiveen now and March 23. party need be ashamed of. I don’t tiie, erally favorable in the centra) contest which will be held in May at D. Naftalin, State Chairman. Hon. ‘Alex Stern, State Treas. The Courler-News reported the|for one minute think that Nestos can|” ‘prog, , ‘uitithe state university in connection i 9 - ra i pects for this season’s fruit! ae ° e ° ° aentae follewe Gh tape ean Te eomien to done aepslen puahions cine were said to be generally favor- aa the annual high school confer- A. Rosen, Bismarck, District Director Jamestown, N. D., March G—AIl that] “But no set of men can stay in i The schools entered are: Dickinson, Belfield, Glen, Ulin, Minot, Crosby, 7 ion. | offic pater a { President A. O,Towaley_of the nation. | O° ce. anycloneth of time ena TOWNLEY CASE ‘Bowbells, Fessenden, Surrey, Cathay, State Headquarters, 225 Front St., Fargo, N. Dak. al Nonpartisan League wants the|ing a lot chalked up against them. North Dakota Leaguers to do is to They had things on our men} there Churchs Ferry, Granville, Velva, Ber- stay out of the race for three major|is no use denying that. There was thold, Devils Lake, Medina, James- offices, United States senator, gov-|Plenty to make political capital of for 'tewn, Bismarck, Steele, Wilton, Mad- = ——— ernor and attorney general, he told a| unscrupulous politicians and corrupt icra Esmond, Carrington, Michigan, | pyt also of, Oriental legend, according Solomon, which, according to’ com It is alyo undoubtedly true that the meeting here today. This meeting| business. And if we go into the cam- Géond Forks, Grafton, Minto, Hills- aig. ARE % 3 A a Songs is ie 125 oe ae ie to Virginia Tracy, author of-the’story Mentators, contain many passages | Songs of Solomon were written soon liad been ead ‘ for the purpose of paiene Baie to elect a fu ene of fe aa eB ton ae cecit Pembina, on Sn “ghee of Shoba,” the wil- | Which can refet only to the Queen of | after the visit of the Queen of Sheba iscussing the balance of power plan. men they are going to keep up Preliminary Hearing To Be Held Puleseant Tdecewood, iD Wy, neces: liam Fox picture spectacle ‘now? at. thie Sheba, to Solomon’s kingdom. (Dazzled by her " G y! Q «@ |: It is true that a strong school of] beauty and the magnificence of her About 40 farmers and workers at-|their muckraking and we shall have tr e a 2 4 ~ : ‘Bllendale, Valley City, Hatton, Lari-| Rialto Theater, is based. thought holds that in these poems, |iretinue, Solomon descended from his tended. 7 to waste all our time denying their at Indefinite Time more, Hope, Mayville, Brockett, Nprth-| | Throughout tho east a hundred leg-|/nich form the collection kriown as| throne ‘to greet the Queen, who had “Instead of forcing all’ the political| charges and proving that we are not eieient to fighti thi guilty. They will be enlarging on oh eee {weod, Portland, ‘Finley, Park ‘River |ends and traditions, mostly unwritten, |, 9 A > i will if wernt eeeel mee ane their charges a thousand dias be- The preliminary hearing of A. C.land Sharon. keep alive the mempry of the great he Doetn Sala we bend peed pea oa he rine teen At field, we should put the politicians in| cause they are determined to kill us Townley, set for Thiirsday in federal ——__+——— queen who came from the south and b a oat he Situin evercrin ic for t : * the fr t time in history, ma a 4 oud a GEE insthat ra court at Fargo, has been continued for won Solomon’s heart. Her fame in| Pls but they contain every indication | not for the first time in history, nor a position where they will come to us i al y. an indefinite time, it was said today by ic R . Asia is beyond that of ‘Cleopatra and that they were written by a man who|the last, wisdom and power bowed aud pert our favor, said Mr. Town- , No Money for Campangn ‘Attorney Genera] Jchnson. Judge W. AT THE THEATERS that of Helen of Troy, in spite of the had experienced the deepest of hu-|low and humbled itself beforo beauty. | ey in the course of his talk, “Then ‘And they will do it, too, if we 80/5 jy auder, of Wahpeton, who said that ' 4 tfact that Cleopatra had. Shakespeare | ™4n_ emotions, that of love between weary SRE RM TTS ; the sexes. TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS they will’ not heap ‘abuse on us but| have not got ‘ihe: money to earry on |e, Was Townley's omy eounsel in tae praises, while Sheba's love never une will talk well of ux ‘The various can-|such a campaign ao the coming ones | C25 Said it was impossible for him to| “THREE LIVE GHOSTS praises, while Sheba’s love never un- didates will vie with each other in| will be fade Bnaee i eatnatateee 1 | be Present on Taursday when the pre- AT THE ELTINGE | til now has been immortalized in the lauding us in order to get our*vote.| therefore suggest, a ra hall put this| liminary hearing was scheduled to/ A wave of excitement recently agi-/ Written word. In this way we will get our enemies to|betore the state convention, that we| D2 held before Justice of the Peace| tated the busiest thoroughfare of Lou-| Yet for proof of her strong influence talk good of us and ae rogram.” refrain tom i a Fain andi tes for| Miller. Because of press of business |don when a burley poiceman hejd up King Solomon, and, through him, Mie Townley b ie f n the} Uni se etaec! Ronee ax ed q| Attorney General Johnson is unable | the traffic to allow the passage of an probably jon the whole course of his- - To 'y bases his plan on the} United States senator, governor an to Wie A dailies dite forthe licarls a Ueléeking mere ltory, one must turn to the Songs of proposition that for the League in|attorney general, but that we center|‘' fix a definie date for earing. | aristocratic-looking gentleman, im: North Dakota to put up a full state/all our energies on control of both| _ Townley was in Bismarck to ad-|maculately tailored wheeling the lat- dress a Nonpartisan gathering this af-| est thing in expensive baby-carriages, ticket at this time will mean|houses of the legislature. We can 5 the loss of all, even what the League|have the commissioner of agriculture | ternoon behind closed doors. cross the road. EU RALG {A has at thig time. and labor. They will be tickled to Absorbed and quite unpe bed by bt + thafovabead ‘. give us that. Then we have repre- the amazément~caused by his unher- Of Headache: 7b thetorehes Leagners Are Not Seeking Office | sentation on the industrial commis- alded arrival, the gentleman steered |* | —melt and inhale the vapors “We have lost nothing yet,” said he.} sion so we can keep track of what his charge to the opposite side walk, “Some say we lost ground in the re-!they are doing But the I. V. A,' will \ and by the time the crowd had recov- 5 ca erections pa sunt is not so. We! be responsible for what is done. They SPANISH OFFICE ered from its astonishment, had ap- VAPORUB ost three men but our program was| wil] ha 5 1 rently vanisned into thin air. ny ill have to stand the grief. | Pere my ie Beene train “Three “Live Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly indorsed by good majorities. AJl our! Mr, Townley insisted that Governor laws are on the statute books and in|Nestos be given a chance /to. show operation now. And the program is}what he can do but said that he ‘has s,” featuring Anna Q. Nilsson, Madrid, March 7—(By the Asso- see ae tha dsiting foe tito days, ‘ciated Press)—The Spanish cabinet Tucsday and Wednesday. “Old Moose romance what we started out to put across. not had enough time yet in which to ; ‘ F _“As far ag the rank and file of the} demonstrate his sincerity in carrying|®e2ded by Antonio Maura resigned | pyaiig a Field ‘anid Stream picture fae ; of e Nonpartisan League is concerned, we] out the farmers’ program. He be- Office today. and kindgrams: also being shown. * 2 most do not care for offices. We want the] jieves the I. V. A. should be given oa Cs hy Program put into operation and we do|two more years, ASKS OPINION PLACE IN LI AND HISTORY ee ad beautiful ; OF QU THEATRE oe woman Not care who does it as long as.it is} “Myr, ‘Townley’ denied that he had Que! FSHEBA done, It think that we can fix it sol/ever said that he would pay the}: OF SEN. SMOOT The greas-part the Queon of Sheba that we can make the politicians carry | League debts if his plan was adopted ——- : played in the life of King Solomon is cut our wishes. by the state convention put declared], Washington, March 7. — Attorney | o¢ only a matter of historical record, “In that way we would reach our!that enough can be saved by keeping| General Daugherty has been asked by z goal, the industrial program, with @| out of the campaign to pay most of the] President Harding for an opinion as ———SSSe TONIGHT | Penne the world f " a has.ever mem = Known. . great deal less responsibility and at a} obligations and accommodation notes.| to the right of Senator Smoot, Repub- us % ; : Poe 5 ‘ ” greatly reduced expense. Times are} fie said the League had enough post-|lican, Utah, and Representatives Bur-| ; y r A hard; so hard that many of our mem-| dated checks to pay all and that these| ton, Republican, O to sit on the] ; a S R Story ’ |GORDONS bers are well nigh unable to get the} would eventually be paid. debt funding commission while retain- f\ Vinciin RACY g row, all the DWARDS. productions id ‘, 1 ey ne aa In the appealing drama of a The Chariot Race I ALT frivolous ile eer bes Six great chariots, each drawn by Theatre necessaries of life, Where are we §0-| He gaid that he would be before|ing seats in Congre: ing to get the money for another cam-|the people explaining his plan until paign under these circumstances.” ate Ne rence 1 ° . tite. . declared that as ‘far as he was cOn-| mittee in Mr, Townley’s address yes- Wireless Station: r ; ry cérned it was nothing new he was|terday. 2 ere proposing. He declared that he ‘iad z —= For Soviet Russia! had this matter in mind for the past/“HQME BREW” DAY I three years and that he had taken ; Moscow, March ‘7. four blooded Arabian horses, Soviet Russia s fi found ‘happiness through dis- plunging madly head-on toward the plan up with the national com- FEDERAL COURT will soon have a wireless hoe mae the ee anivel eee ne = abletof transatlantic service sg agrere the audience. Round and round at the members of ie committee Continued from Page 1) Nikolaieff, Assistant Commissar for the course they go—a smash—a would not listen to it. of parae Valley, pleaded not guilty | Posts and Telegranhs. 4 4 7 erash—an axle breaks—the plung- Three Performances Dail - Wants Members to Decide and will stand trial. e The station is in progress of erec-| | ing horses fall, their driver with Se ch PELOPMANCOS, ve a : There are 73 cases of alleged vio-|tion at Bogorodsk, near Moscow and | them. Then full lilt, ever ; nee 3:00, 7:00 and 9:00, prostrate forms, another chario’ “So I have a i 0 t : come direst aan an ay ee lations of the Volstead act before the | is expected to be one of the most tion to explain jt fully to you and let court and a number of other criminal | powerful in the world. Its towers . you judge for yourselves,” said Mr.|C28es to be disposed of at this term | will be more than 900 feet high, which “L wi ict ,;of court. The courtroom was crowd-|is 300 feet higher than the famous Townley. “I willstate right here that ste cena: and four horses plunge on to vic- ADMISSION, fe eels’ i] tory. \ Adults, 55c. Children, 25c. d Nothing Like This Terrific MATINEE. Chariot Race Has Ever j + ; d when court was opened this morn- {German wireless it will make no difference to me}© ¢ Bien ane g ; is E : a { puree Ma crn LN Mrne hyi calehdan’ wast daitea sist’ [aeeemeth of B00 kilowatts, ne FOX NEWS. COMEDY. Been Bhown In The. World ‘Ada ts ape, Childe ize a esnavG enived considerable of mis.|. The civil calendar was called. It! Nikolaieff adds that Soviet Russia] | — ——— cael " ot ; eectal 4 * artere 1|@PPeared that but four civil cases|has made great progress in wireless ‘Matinee every Tuesday, ‘Thurs- q ite Bi ierieceonia My fore you |Would be called for trial. They are: | communication in the four years day and Saturday, 2:30. ma ‘ fai so cyon omiky kn va Jast = J. Verbrugh vs. Beulah ‘Coal Min-j and cites as evidence of it the fact that Nights, 7:15 and 9.00. and explain so you may know Justling Co.; General Insulating Company | the station at Moscow is able to hold : 7 soap an vs. Farmers Creamery and Produce | telephone conversations with another In putting his proposition before/co.; ‘The McCaull Dinsmore Co. vS./at Chita, Siberia, 3,000 miles distant. : WEDNESDAY the meeting, Mr, Townley used rough|s “p. Q’Beill et al; Bankers Farm! Russia now has’38 sending stations | ,,,D0esn't hurt’ a bit! Drop a little MARIE PREVOST diagrams to _ illustrate his idea.) Vortzage Cio. vs. The Farmers Equity | and 290 receiving stations “Freezone” on an aching corn, instant- I He first showed all the elements lined! Unicn of Rhame et al. They probably|~ New wireless stations will be erect-| !¥ that corn stops hurting, then short- , —in— Tuesday; & Wednesday up senlust the: Gata vereue! will be heard this woek and trial Of|q within the next few months at| ly you ft it right off with fingers. “NOBODY’S FOOL” the press, the schools, the machinery | criminal cases taken up next week. |Tashkent, Kharkov and Novo-Nikol-| TTUly! —and— jf ches, itelf, “ ot s a ti f of ithe ‘churches; not thesenurch tte! Important Case aevsk as well as at the radial points Gakone aruestet ells ony pote oe he explained, but the machinery that} probably the most important of the ibertan ‘we aa cand al controls the church, the financial in-|cases is the case known as the “box- ani vee eet and gine to remove every hard corn, soft corn, terest, the transportation systems, car case.” In this case, Leslie Simp- tong ware installed in 1921. or corn between the toes, and the cal- banks, stores, wholesaler, all the aa son, Dickinson attorney, and Ted Har- ech : ney luses, without soreness or irritation. terests that control the finance and|tung prominent Nonpartsan leaguer Fea ee if Se i b " i " ri 7 iS 235,518 industry of the country are lined up|and at one time sheriff of Stark coun- nae Se rn opattiee er to fight the Nonpartisan League. He/ty, and charged with conspiracy dnd double teadincand sldiiies, \ said they are fighting the League be-/ obstruction of justice. . ul rF BS. . cause it stands for a new economic This action is the outgrowth of the ‘ > - program that threatens the unjust/trial of A. B. Boxrud, Northern Paci- |, Flogging and ae ae sib ery profits these interests are eaact-|fic freight conductor; Fred and Ray | ‘orms of punishment in the Briti Fox Sunshine Comedy ‘ONE MOMENT PLEA MMMM TT UUTHUAUOEUUUDNAHUUTAUAN TTY ; , ing from the people. Youngblood and L. J. Sewell, who|®4vy until the eighteenth century. ata es “i were charged by-the federal govern-|' .,. , Politicians Want Jobs ment with robbing a freight car be- Oil in America was first known for O death! where-is thy sting? its medicinal value. Folks thought these birds had shuf- fled off, But you can’t kill -them, by jing! And when they breeze back home and find— 2 1#4#_19**__O boy! Let’s go!—Ding, Then Mr. Townley showed that allltween Dickinson and Beach, N. D. the politicians are against the Non-|¢.om which it is said, goods consist- | partisan League, not because of the) ing of enovgh merchandise to furnish | program but because they are afraid], store, and valued at about $2,500] the Leaguers are aiming to take their! was stoler. This is alleged to have jobs from them. With his diagrams! taxen place in July, 1918. ' he then showed what an overwhelm-| jpn the complaint against Messrs. | ing power the League had aligned/simpsonm and Hartung, it is charged y against them and the slender re-|that they conspired in inducing Fred | sources the Leaguers possessed With! Youngblood and Sewell into the mili-| it have which to carry on the fight against;tary service, after the arrest of the| Box 105, McKenzie, N_ Dak. a the oppoition. | offenders for the purpose of evading ‘ow, if we could fix it so that this! justice. Simpson appeared as de- formidable opposition could be made/fense counsel for the men and Har | NYE STOCKINGS a figh@ among themselves and afte (tung, was on the draft board of Stark alone for a while, don’t you think that | county. i \ would tend to benefit’ us?” went on! The men went to the army, but} OR SWEATER IN the:speaker. “The politicians are not | were returned .on corfiplaint of Mr.! DIAMOND DYES fighting us because they are afraid|Hildreth. They stood trial and were | of our programs; they are fighting to|tonvicted. Fred Youngblood, L. J.) | “piamond Dyes” add yedrs of wear | save their jobs. The big interests I1|Sewell and Ray Youngblood, were giv- | t) worn, faded. skirts, waists, coats,/ have shown to be lined up against us|en sentences of three years each in stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang- are employing the politicians. The'the penitentiary. The two first nam | ings draperies everything. ” Every politicians have no love for the big|ed men, died in prison during the in- | package contdifie’alrettions 45 ‘Sininta| Anterest except as they depend on them fluenza epidemic in 1913. Pjoxrud was aiiy, woman: Cantat nee Hee fadaleied + for their living. If we could make | tried, but was acquitted. Hartung and colors into her worn garments or! it worth while for the politicians to ;Simpson were indicted by the federal | aa nr dicker with us; if the politicians would {grand jury, and were released from | draperies even if she has never dyed| i Hl a buy Diamond Dyes—no, have to come to us for support to hold |custody under bonds. j before. Just buy 3 n their jobs, would not thee make it! / other kind*then your material will much easier for us? Instead of fight-| Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- come out right, Because Diamond ing us as they are doing now, calling | day -and Saturday evenings at Dyes are guaranteed not to streak, i | . mn. Tell your druggist ts mames, and, slinging mud, they 'g:30 at The Coliseum, formerly Weiner the material vou wish to Ove 8. . 3 ye will do that gladiy for our vote, a|Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. | j, woot or silk, or whether it is linen} politician will do anything for otes.”|10c per dance. {cotton or mixed goods. WILL TRADE a note and mortgage for a Ford car, Call at the Annex Hotel. 8-7-3 YOUR “SPRING SUIT” IS HERE. “Drop in” and give it the “once over.” I have taken special pains in selecting the finest showing of spring woolens in the state of North Dakota. It’s your privilege to come in and consider the wonderful val- ues you are being offered. And DON’T FORGET the purchase of your Spring Suit will be made easy for you —through Our KLEIN Fine Tailoring. Fifth & Broadway. FOR SALE—or will trade for horses and cattle, $2,600,00 equity in choice | Burleigh County farm, balance crop| payments. What have you? Write MANN UCEALATNAERELUECEAD ERED ELAAUNAACUTEAUUTEUUOOAUUSERTDEETOOHEPOOEEEAUECESUCEROUECONEAEOCETH | <JGHOsTs vetw Anna Q, Nilsson © Norman Kerry, Thursday and Friday—‘“Miss Lulu Bett” with Lois Wil | son, Theodore Roberts, Milton Sills. = Saturday—Wm. S. Hart in............“WHITE-OAK” oT / : : | MMMM