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PAGE THREE flammation ‘of the bladder an oper- ation was necessary. Tried Foley Kidney Pills and improved at once. Tell all my friends about Foley Kid- ney Pills at is will save many from suffering and perhaps, as in my case, a dangerous operatiog.” Bladder ancl kidney trouble demand prompt treat- ment. Foley ‘Kidney Pills ‘give quick: relief. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | SUPPGrTS G. 0. P. CONGRESSMEN Benefit Health and Accident As- | (THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922 sociation of Omaha, Neb., together COUNTY AGENT with 18 other policies, His prac- | x tico was to wait until he had sever- MK / } .al applications and sent them in at { |the same ‘time, These policies wore ? received’ by the company on October 14th, ‘the same date they wrote a! Will Have Opportunity to Say letter to a physician stating that | his- application had not been receiv- | If County Will Cooperate With the A.C. which 26 persons were indicted ‘to- talled 19 today when William Smith, a bond salesman, surrendered, plead- ed not guilty and was released on $5,000 bond. eSarch for the other seven persons under indictment disclosed that they have cither changed, their addresses or have left Minneapolis, Edward A.. Rustad, United tSates martial, an- nounced today. Towa was included in the nation- wide investigation of the alleged cou spiracy to dispose of stolen bonds to-' day when postal aythorities an- nounced the recovery of some secur-, ities stolen at Des Moines. Postal inspectors are investigating in Iowa now, it was announced, MOHALL MAN: BURIED WIFE UNDER STRAW, Leod, an old. settler of this ity,| Mohall, N. D., Oct, 26.—In Mohall past 70 years old, shot and killed ty yesterday, and about the country: bear weighing more than 600 pounds | side, they are talking vaguely of at in a thicket near George Burnes’ olil| investigation, ki eH hei logging camp south of town yester- | Alone on his farm, a few miles working under their name was an/ day. The bear is said to he the lar-| from the —_villagg_ stumbling impostor. On that date they sent! cost ever killed in Bayficld county. | ubsently, about his chores is John a telegram to Mr. Jewell acknowled- | peas st aa Tommassen, 67 years old, the 9b- Describe Arres ging receipt of the 19 applications) | ject of the town’s attention. Of ‘Arthur Burch, snapped in the brain of John Tom- % i SHOOTS BEAR | WEIGHING 600 Ibs. (By the Associated Press) Barnes, Wis., Oct. 26.—Gvo. Me- irman of the Republican Central committee ‘today is- | sued a statement to Republicans of the state urging party loyalty and | | endorsing: the entire congressional ; ticket im ithe etate whether Nonpar- tisan or anti-Nonpartisan. “He is | Nenpartisan. It is patent that} j*he Republican majority this year | | will be much less than two years ago, and that it may be altogether | SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE “Cou:d not stand nor sit and was forced to cry out from intense pain,’ writes Henry Williams, of Montana, “The doctors said I had in- jed, and advising that some man Banquets in China often comprise as many as 50 courses. and congratulating him on his work. ing | This telegram Mr. Jewell sent to the | meek tko, Sunday Sontatniis x es Pls pigs tater attorney of Morton massen, and ended the con- | wiped out two years ‘hence, the said, | ‘ . Voters of Burleigh county on a ms : a | scious struggle against poverty and/ in urging party loyalty. 3 P y a1 November 7, will decide whether! The policies arrived in due (By the Associated Press) prairie loneliness which for 20 years | pictanhider ieee AE ' } LAST TIME they wish ‘to ‘cooperate: -with> the corse: and Mr. Jewell had them Los Angeles, Oct. 26. “Incidents | he and his wife had fought together. | BOND FRAUD H y Sank ‘ State Agricultural College and the tealy 0 delivery on the day he/ leading to the arrest of the defend-| It came when his wife refused to ‘ | TONIGHT U. S. department of agriculture in |T¢2d the newspaper article, with | ant at Las Vegas, Nev., after he had; waken to another day of the same 1 7 \ employing a county ‘extension agent and maintaining cooperative agri- | th i A ; Minneapolis, Oct. 26.—Arrests in | if i - | Fargo citizen says, had ‘been ‘es today at the third trial of Arthur! « , | polis, . 26. | cultural ti k in the| Ment Fare © ‘J ines ‘oday a! FO psELal 0! thur; “She, wouldn’t follow me to, i R pa county, eRe eat |@ resident of Fargo all of -his life |C. Burch for the murder of J. Belton church,» were John Tommassen’s the “bond conapirney cree note. IPi| MARK TWAIN’S P The proposition will ‘appear on a separate ballot at the election Nov. | Burleigh county has had very! little work along this line ‘since | two years ago, when the county | | for his arrest. Mr. Jewell, a‘ promi- reference to a warrant being issued and is held there as avery reputable insurance man. As a result of a, company, * ' left Los Angeles for hicago, we | expected tobe told by state witnes Kennedy, Los Angeles broker. Burch } was taken from the eastbound t i ES CAUSE SICK- | WEATHER CH. ‘ NESS. | for more than a score of years. drab humdrum that had been her lot | words in the village that morning; when they asked the whereabow?s | Mrs. Tommassen lying dead in her | be ee hey asked when he wanted’ thé ARRESTS, NOW 19 m 1m the form of “For” or “Against | €emeral misunderstanding he was /at the Nevada town a fey hours att-| of his wife | Miss Florence B. Smithel 4 Ce Be Se $ support of Cooperative Agricultural ated pecunet soe pene, a mpor on er Kennedy pad been shot to dea th} Neighbors called to solve the | 7 Extension work.” ayhen ass matter ot feck Re was: do-, meat hore: | meaning, of his words. They found| t d ing a mighty fine business for his | t vn : . ~ Avtheee? ayh?? agent, George Gustafson, resigned | Prohibition Extreme changes of weather during! funeral. He only shook his head, The! Arthur S Court wt the cost of th k gi | i ies’ Aid wi a dis 5 Oo is Seed the wed .biees 5 sont sumption of food, off setting the | . Methodist Ladies’ Aid will The disablement of the Ford ap: ; you hevmeed of RN TA ARATTANTATARTAGT AT vonert valuation, the’ owner | 004 results of athletics. Exercise |give a Food and Rummage ntly settled the race for the Blue| good _ confidential edie aaview, AG AUN d Mt | Lift Off with Fingers [oye new saLeM LIc-| . “BLOOD What is Your Answer? : NITE COAL CO. | and Is The Nation Safe-In The Hands of Such as These? i in.the J) | SAND” i. salar tare || Vote for O’Connor and Nestos if : \ ot : : | chee Risien Mier ER eee % Let that be your answer to these disciples of Untruth 4 as. ’ . | J 4 | _ VALENTINO and Hatred. ' ; ——, eh a Do not let the high places of the nation be filled by | NITA NAL . : ‘s : | ELECT | WALTER LONG those who are preaching the doctrines of Hatred as con ‘ | Bape gelcrale iceberg | tained in the above Editorial. i \] County Commissioner |} | First Show 7:30 ae ; | _First District Second: 2288 Do not forget what is in the mind of such as these. Doein’t hurt a bit! ki Drop a litte i comprising the 2nd, Ath, ath ed | “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- | ¢th wards in the City o! S- i 5 5 “ i fb hat hurting, then | N > Shortly you Et ie night off with fin- {[ county. Precinats, ‘Lincoln, Fort] i | FRIDAY and SATURDAY Burleigh County Joint Campaign Committee ‘ bis pale ‘day bettie “6. Rice, Apple i Missouri, | Ei NS f “WHILE SATAN SLEEPS” wpreerane" for afew agents auficlent ei i} * ile Satan | » With Jack Holt, From Peter B. Kyne’s Story, 3 (Political Advertisement) to remove every hard cérn, soft corn, | | Election, Tuesday, November ith.f) v4 1 “THE PARSON OF PANAMINT” orcorn between the toes,and thecal-|{) Polls Open, 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. | Sleeps | : luses, without soreness or irritation. t | and grasshopper epidemics, tuber. | eae eee oectcione: dren from Ca for coughs and ¢olds that 1 ever | ene ne enn he a new , ‘ culosis in cattle, control’ of cut- | ; r "writes Wm. Jones, E eto ew : | Goons, introdtttion of test oecsrds | ® survey of health in the United| sar. writes Wm Sones, EL Dars) coffin, ‘There was a regular burial JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S \ \, , 1 to take a similar position in Mont- ana, “Extension work,” as it ap- | pears on the ballots, includes ~not | Aids Grit in Fall cause many colds and coughs.| neighbors left to return again next and b¥onchial trouble, coughs, colds, gone. The sheriff and the coroncr For quick relief from throat, chest; day. The body of the svoman was) only the work of the county exten- sion agents, but the activities of state agents of the North Dakota Extension division, who cooperate | with the local agent in handling | special situations, such as gopher on the farm, ete. | \ Special demonstration work for]! farm women, and Boys’ and Girls’ New Generation Chicago, Oct. 21.—The grit of the | due to the greater ammount of food and candy he consumes in the ab- sence of alcoholic beverages, ac- ; States, made public today by the National Life Insurance company. “Men who used to treat guests, friends and customers at bars, now and croup use Foley’s Honey and] Tar. Contains no, opiates—ingredi-! ents printed on the wrapp: | Larg-| average American® man is gaining | est selling cough medicine in the! seatered cera inte coda | “I only ha cents,” explaife . World. “Foley’s Honey and Tar is| the Most pleasant and efficient rem- ps Ae Be a BOARD and room or board by the day at the Dunraven. were called. They showed the badges | of their office and Tommassen led } them to a shallow grave hidden by as they exhumed the rude pine: box containing the woman’s body. service at the town cemetery. Blue Nose Leads Health Brings Beauty| TOMORROW and SATURDAY Big Dramatic Sensation “THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER” % club work are also included in ex- | - . 10-26-3t x y Your Health is Vital to You. tension work. The county agent |Mtertain them at meals, buying | mas Henry Ford Craft) sinnerpotis, Minn—I have ai-| Also Round 3 of arranges meetings of farm women | 004, pastries and sweets and other pop RENT—Two sleeping rooms. ——— * s had the utmost confidence in | at which talke and. demonstrations | are given by state agents in nurs- ing, clothing, sanitation, food and | other home problems. : How Cost is Met The cost of this work to the) county during a year is about §2,-) 400, the balance of the expense, $1,- | Dakota 36 counties now employ ex- . tension agents, and a total of 3,283 are employed in the United States. The total assessed valuation of Burleigh county property is $29,- 647,170. Dividing this figure into would pay eight cents toward the support of county extension work TS eee and met-|ter building, Saturday, Oct.! yatives of Poland now living in |swer will be returned without fec F the te secti a . pestis = a ¢ ind. . ‘ For the ‘average quarter, section | "ire one way of stopping an in- |2SUR. : _ | the United States number 3,600,000. | or charge of any kind ° cost would be less than 18 cents, | Crease in weight is to eat smaller) yy 32. yn9 islands in the Shet-| = ‘ Projects on which the county ex-| @mounts | of food. ‘Always leave |) oto og oe which are. in- : A / f e tension agents are working include | the table hungry’ is & good motto, : 1 TRAIN THE HAND AND EYE. ; organization of cooperative market- ing enterprises for such products as livestock, cream, seeds, potatoes and wool; distribution of. farm labor; vaccinating cattle for black- ty leg: helping farmers secure federal teed Joans; introducing’ alfalfa, Gwect eiover and other feed crops, securing rust reesistant wheat. [ LEO BECHTOLD CONVICTED OF GEM ROBBERY Sioux Falls, S. D., Oct. 26.—Leo Bechtold, son of a prominent busi- ness man here, today was found guilty by a jury in circuit court of the charge of burglary in the third degree, Betchtold was charged with being implicated in the theft of arly $60,000 worth of jewels f: bridge near Todd the evening of, an Pee two trunks mich "wore red in| Ost. 4, which delaged rll trai Special per box........ veeee es $1.75 Official North Dakota Newspaper Of The Non Partisan 2 Chi ilwa a] | abou! ours, So far is known} A . ‘ railway passenger ation on the | HEP, the origin of the fie ie un] Momtaches of rheumation are Onions __ Onions .League Dated Fargo, N. D., Saturday, Oct, 21, 1922. + night of September 15, the affair! ending in the murder of Night Cap- | tain of Police E. J. Pike. Lawrence Johnson, alias George Gotch, has been found guilty of the murder and two other men, Carroll Denbow and Frank Lage, have con- + fessed their part in the burglary. Nearly all of the missing. jewelry has been recovered. It is the proper- ty of a Chicago firm. , INSURANCE MAN ] NOT IMPOSTOR An unfortunate misunderstand- ing upon the part of severai ‘people led some days ago to charges being made against C. J. Jewell of Fargo, an insurance man of fine reputa- tion, Information from Mandan | was printed in The Tribune to the | effect that a warrant had been is- sued for an impostor who sold in- j man, engineer, and C. G. Halloway, items that produce obesity,” said a statement. “The result is that while prohibition has been benefici- al in thrift, -home-building and peacefulness, it materially has help- ed fat to become an enemy tohuman longevity. “Because the heart is directly af- instance persons who live to ripe old agesare thin, Fat usually taken | as proof of good health is in. reali- ty a sign of shogt life. . “Exercise too often is taken too violently, and merely results in in- creased appetites and enlarged con- BOLT REMOVAL 1% CAUSED WRECK | Williston, N. D., Oct. 25—Re- moval of a bolt from the switch “by persons unknown” caused the wreck of a Great Northern freight at Todd siding near here Oct. 19, which re- sulted in the death of John Hoff- | brakeman, a coroner’s jury, com prised of Coroner E. C. Stratton and three citizens, last night found | after four days investigation. | The jury’s finding confirms pre. ivous statements of unofficial in: vestigators who asserted that a bol! connecting the switch and the track | was missing. i The verdict renews interest in | the burning of a small railroad | accounted for, except on theory that it was of incendiary origin. —o —_—____—_.. | The Weather 0 \ | | | For twenty-four hours at noon today. — Temperature at 7 A. M. Temperature at noon Highest yesterday .. Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night Highest wind velocity WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight and Friday; cooler Friday. For North Dakota: Generally | fair tonight and Friday; cooler Friday and north portion tonight. | WEATHER CONDITIONS Showers occurred in the Pacifi Coast States and in parts of the ending ; surance to physicians in Manda | and Bismarck and did not deliver | hi licies. The Trib is in-| with increasing pressure y dope the ice are Eos: | ares been accompanied by LAST TIMES for the office of U. S. Senator or Governor who Mr. ly nse alr, all other ” . agent for the. company he repre-| sections. . Temperatures ‘are, eon. | TONIGHT appeal to class hatred? Of course not. Do you consider sented, Kk hysician’s \ policy | siderably above freezing in \- oh ii 3 : : a and forwarded” itt, the Mutual |tions, Teas | ELTINGE THURSDAY the life of America safe in the hands of men who repre "ORNS Great Lakes region, but low. pres- sure over the Canadian Provinces south- | ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | Meteorologist. | | i | Order Your Coal Today with or without board. Call 339R. ; 10-26-31: | AUCTION SALE Saturday afternoon | at one o'clock, Household furniture including kitchen cabinet, victrola, sewing machine, bed room outfiz, rugs, range, heating stove and WANTED—Man clerk who can do! stenographic work. One with rail-) road experience preferred. $100 per month. Write Tribune No. 480. n 10-2 pa habited. tRi pain by breaking up congestion from congestion. Apply Sloan's. Don't rub. It penetrates to the sore spot, starting the blood cir- culating. This reduces painful congestion—the inflammation vanishes. ‘Try Sloan's on sprained, bruised mus- cles, on aching backs and neeraigia. ‘Try it on that “cold in the chest.” Sloan's Liniment-kills pain! |! We Are’In The Market For. A Thousand Tons Of old junk iron, bones, bal- ed paper and magazines. THE BISMARCK HIDE & FUR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. Chas. Riger, Mgr. i | | { | | H \ i | FRIDAY and SATURDAY || (By the Associated Press: Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 26.—The Canadian Blue Nose led the Hénty | Ford by 27 second when the schoon- ers started the third and deciding | race today for the champion of the Atlantic fishing flect. Each boat has one official race to her credit. 200, being supplied to the county, Ice baltecantcliey thane sale tee other articles. 415 South 10th St.| ‘The 40-mile course selected was} on several occasions taken Dr. ss * from the state and federal’ appro- | of this organ. excent in the varest Peter Schmidt. 10-26-2t| the same as that sailed yesterday.. | Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and 4 ¥ priations for this purpose. In North een. pt. ad — eo The Blue Nose had a lead of one| the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ minute and six seconds at the first | mark. When they raced nearly thirty-five | niiles the Ford broke her foretop mast off half way up and the ji topsail fluttered into a water along- Play Billiards. A‘clean, NEFFS Une j have never once been disappointed, “ We Thank You” Dr. Pierce’s remedies, because my mother took them for a number 0% | year to strengthen her, and she praised them very highly. ~ I have tdken the Pleasant Pellets when- ever in need of a laxative and have found them to be effective although very mild in their action. And I have when rundown, weak or nervous and ° . Tailoring for they have restored me to perfect health and strength\’—Miss Flor- ence B. Smithel, 2020 Tenth Ave., s. Whenever you feel the need of Erescamaiien ‘tment » Broadway and 5th. Pe ome ‘aut ani Namen THE LEATHER PUSHERS Men’s Furnishings cwaqusmonacam ‘aoaomuntont attain HM scientific, pleasing game. - 114 4th St. ae bushel Put in a bushel no package. Our Hallowe’en Speci A car of apples just received including Wagners, Shakelfords, Canada _ Reds. Extra nice Walla Walla onions. Fresh Tomatoas, fancy, lb... . Richelieu ; Extra fancy Honduras Head Rice, 2 lb. Wild Rice, one pound package. Watch For thing new and attractive. Dakota Leader. Per w for winter use. keep al on Candy. Some- All Phones 211. 118 8rd Street. WOMEN -sent these ideas? We appeal to you. You who represent th _' We Appeal to YOU AN ATTEMPT TO STIR UP CLASS HATRED. The following is a part of an Editorial in the North “The I. V. A. Candidates, headed by Gov. Nestos, say that things are all right as they are now. They say people can make enough money if they work hard enough and save their money. They do not believe that people should have an equal chance; and that working people should be satisfied if they have enough food to them from starving and enough clothing to keep them from freezing.” Read the above once. Read it twice. Read it three times. Then think it over. Did you ever read a meaner, lower untruth? A dirtier piece of political propoganda. A lower attempt to stir up class hatred. Why was the Editorial written? To get votes for Frazier and Lemke. Surely you will not vote for men e best instincts of the nation. Penta Dry Cleaning Bismarck.