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/ ! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1922 INT {TAX PROGRAM ‘ rf THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RAGE THREE Fast in Arctic Seas | tropps captured a large number of | ‘rifles, 7 | Soldie:s of the 44th battalion are |to be ducharged as a result of & WILLTRYTO | This Laxative Works | Le ee etaae| SECURE CARS Fine on Old People | executed. | IN MONTANA ‘Governor Dixon’s Ideas Have, f H Become an Issue in i Campaign [Cooperation Is Pledged By | ——$————____--- A | im CITY NEWS i| Railroad Heads 1———____——_——_——_F) Infant Daughter Dies | Elizabeth Jane Burman, — infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ; D. Burman, of No. 8 Rosser street, | Passed away at the residence this’ Thersands hav> kept themselves healthy 4 Dr. C.ldwell’s Syrup Pepsin DVANCING age with its subdued ambitions and strivings could be made very happy if only good health accom- panied it, and the basis of good health, es overy- one learns upon ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Phowsands of parents are asking themselves, "Where can E find trust vorthy laratire thal anyor> in th Family can use wien. consiip 7d Purge “ou to iy ‘Syrup, Fo T will gladly prontde a libero free sample bollle, sufficient for an ad ‘uale test. Write me where to sere! it. Address Dr. W._B. Caldwel!, 515 (By the Associated Press) | Mi:.ot, N. D., Oct. 31.—Wholeheart- ed cooperation of the Great Norti- ern and Soo railways, the Minnea- | polis Chamber of Commerce and Chi cago Board of Trade is assured in an W ttelena, Oct. 28. hief interest in the Montana political campaign, } | morning following an attack of! effort to -sccure freight cars. for | ; Hoek inate, Ses Montes ee a: 3 sy fywhich is 40 close Nov. 6, with | pneumonia. ‘The baby was 16 days) this part of the country, to move Tesching, the age ve, "upeeches by leading candidates and old, Funeral services will be held! the thousands of bushels of grain | oc. daily. nove: weaken you, and their reaction tends to make you more consti- which are piled high in elevators and lying on the ground, in sages received today by H. M. Wilson, chairman of the Minot branch of the arty workers at strategic points | in| | | from the Methodist church Wednes-; | day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In-| : terment will be in the family lot in j St Mary’s cemetery. ment of the bow- els. If it can be effected through the food you eat, Hon the very last day, has lain taxation and in control of the state ‘ legislature. mi pated than before. Now try the milder method. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin docs Governor Joseph: M. Dixon's tax | American Red Cross. Mr. Wilson the water you W i program has been variously opposed | ! Masons in City yesterday wired these organizations } drink and thecx- 20t lose its good effect with re- | by the democrats and by certain: Several prominent Masons of the; and also the Interstate Commerce | ise you. take, peated use, and increased doses are unnecessary. Mrs. E. M. ss of Enfield, N. C., who is 73, keeps herself in good health with it, and Mr. Charles Chorman of Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y wasted fifteen years and consid- erable money on other remet before finding steady relief Syrup Pepsin. Use Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep- sin yourself the next. time you suffer from constipation, bilious- ness, headache, sleeplessness, digestion, piles or night. cramps. Many thousands of elderly people use nothing elsc, and it costs them less than a cent Druggists have sold it ully for 30 ears, and it is the most widely Fought family laxative in the world. e so much the better.” But if will not operate it must be assisted or sickness will follow. Neglected constipation causes the blood pressure to go up 28 per cent, and that is the forerunner of hardening of the arterics.. It makes rheumatism and gout worse, too. | southwestern part of the state were | Commission at Washington to a in hurrying cars to this section anc | relieve the shortage which has ) factions of republicans as well, To v [put this program through, the gov-/ ernor will need both houses of the state assembly, and in consequence| the battle for seats has been keen. hi National issues have hinged | largely on the record of the Hard-| i ing administration, whose achieve- ments were made his sole plank by} i, Congressman Carl Riddick of Lewis- | }town, candidate for the senate to} succeed Henry L. Myers of Hamil-/ ton, democrat, who was not a candi-| , | date for re-election. Mr. Riddick is qpposed by B. K. Wheeler of Butte, defeated candidate for governor two FP years ago. 4| Running for congress in the first Paistrict, John M, Evans, democrat, opposes Washington J. McCormick, in Bismarck this afternoon to con-! | sider their program for the year! | with Grand Seeretary Stockwell andj tained a critical stage. | Rev. W. J. Hutcheson. These two! | men will address a joint mecting of| Naa 8 o'clock at the Masonic’ BY MOTHER, CHARGE MADE || Chicago, Oct. 31—Half starved and nearly blind, her body covered | f with bruises Mary Devine, 19, told | the police today of daily beatings | she said she received from her | J mother during two years imprison- | ment in the basement of their home. The girl, her limbs shriveled to skin and bones and her tangled hair mature th ‘The ideal constipation remedy for people of advancing years is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, ‘a yegetable compound of Egyptian senna and pepsin with pleasant- tasting aromatics. [t 1s gentle and mild, and docs not cramp or gripe. Itisa mistake to think you need a violent salt or powder or pill, calomel, coal-tar drugs and such things. They purge and St. Alexius Hospital. James Roth of Richardton, Clem- jens Henfelstein of Richardton, David | | Houle of Makoti, Thor Jensen of Me-} | Kenzie. Dovle Cunningham, of Den | ver, Colo., W. O. Anderson and Adolf, seniender of Golden Valley, and Jolin| | Heimer of Flasher have entered the} exneee |St. Alexius hospitai for treatment. | John Weinhardt of Glen Ullin and} ‘The schooner C. 8. Holmes, a sailing vessel which carried supplies to Captain Amundsen, ‘Arctic explorer, is living in a hut on the icy banka stuck fast in the frozen waters of the Arctic Ocean, Amundsen today of,the Arctic Ocean awaiting his opportunity for @ dash to the Pole, i Mrs, Florence Keenan also are to be elected, in addition to| 7th, should in any way indicate that|this morning when an army of | BRR eS MGLEe Mes Willi a aaa: * ) je the lower house of the assembly and|the people of North Dakota approve | newspaper men showed at herdoor.| P. E, Rawn of Mott, Mrs. William) By / af, 7 ‘ ‘ » f a majority of the senate, of such misconduct of public affairs! The reporters returned to town and | McCauley of the city, Laura Eldred; Burns Auto Found ne: family laxative The present legislature is over-|as even our opponents admit pre-| addressed their questions to her! of Mott, have entered the Bismarck Stained With Blood > whelmingly republican, the last|vailed under the Frazier-Lemke ad-| over the telephone. She admitted | hospital for treatment. Mrs. John ee i the incumbent, who displaced him }in 1920. In the second district, | Scott Leavitt of Great Falls, repub- ings. A justice and chief justice of the supreme court, a,clerk of the same court, and a railway commissioner 6 house having embraced only seven democrats in all, In Rosebud county, State Senator John E, Edwards, for many years his party’s leader in the ‘upper chamber, was defeated in the pri- maries and is out as an independent. A Of a number of questions | mitted to the people, chief popular interest has centered in a bill to re- store betting on horse racing, Other measures to be voted on include a referendum for a soldiers bonus; a constitutional amendment on texa- tion and a bill to combine city and county governments. If You Want A Clear Skin, Good Health, lican, opposed P, B. Moss of Bill-| be judged by the company he and a. state cannot’ escape being judged by the man it elects to office. Un to Voters “If the vote recorded on November ministration or of such social and economic theories as are advocated by the Frazier-Lemke group, we can not reasonably expect the people of other states to respect or trust us. As governor, and as a citizen, it is my duty to seck to promote the operation or the result of our effort cannot be satisfactory to either you or me.“ Therefore I want to ask, with all the earnestness that [ ¢ command, that if you want to h to further re-establish North Dako- ta’s credit and to restore good will and neighborliness in our state, bu keeps, | firing a load of bird shot over the N r heade of the reporters who persist-| M43, Mich Ellirs and baby boy of the ed in surnpunding her farm house | city have been discharged from the and peppering her with questions. | hospital. Mrs. Gibson became /' irritated | Bismarck Hospital. that it was she who had wielded the! P. Schott, of Linton, Johnnie Schier- meister of Zap, Lando East of Round- up, Mont. Theodore Ehnes of Wil- ton, Peter Leiblein of Dodge, J, F. Mitchell of Zap, and C. M, Tritch of Sanger, have been discharged from the hospital, shotgun. | LIQUOR APPEAL IS DISMISSED. and Melvin C. Ucland, both of Wing, were united in marriage ‘yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the Methodist parsonage -by the Rev. S. F, Halfyard. Mrs. Charles Wilkin- son, mother of the bride, and Miss Agnes Wilkinson, cousin, were wit- nesses for the young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson will make their home gent county, the suprgne cotirt held | that the questions Were toot and} that where the defendant and bonds-} men had been discharged the state could not appeal. Kelsey was prosecuted. for having liquor in his possession unlawfully. A verdict of acquittal was directed. The state attempted to prove, hanging nearly to her knees, was rescued by police last night. The mother, Mrs. Josephine Devine, 45, | was arrested. - Cleveland, Oct, 31.—The automobile of eHnry J. Burns, aushand of Hazel, i whole mutilated body was found ‘to bear close to 100 stains were | pronounced by Sheriff Spink of Lake jcounty to be human blood, after he had examined the machine ,at Pain os- USES WISDOM IN CHOOSING SCHOCL A. C. Anderson decided to round TAKE DR. CALDWELIS Burns wa driven to her death. Burns is now being held in the Lake county jail on a charge of first de- gree murder. SAVINGS BANK | Minot, N. D,, Oct. 31.—"Depleted reserve and lack of confidence by the customers as a result of the previous closing of the bank,” were \the reasons attributed by Gilbert Semingson, state bank examiner, for the closing of the First State bank of Sawyer yesterday. Mr. Semingson is in Minot today confering with vari- For Spring Valley Lignite Coal. Phone 164. HOUSE FOR SALE) New house of seven rooms and | In Ravalli county, Mrs, Maggie] welfare of the people of this state a ie | Bibra: pad ecomined the: machine ae eaines : . Smith Hathaway also secks « senate] by every just and honorable means Se ee aoe ven’ ofa, WILKINSON-UELAND, MARRIAGE] haat ni sailaytnetnetaehien Mice AGAIN CLOSED This ig ateal ieauty For-anlek se seat on an independent ticket. in my power. You expect me to do}; PR cea «| Miss Sarah Jane Sophia Wilkinson | jiaiang Sacer $a rea auty. F ee 5 - sub-| that but I must have your full co- liquor violation charge, from Sar | | (By the Associated Press) sale $7,500. Cash only $1100. { Balance 10 years at 6%. J. WH. HOLTHAN. Phone 745 ns veo DODGE CAR, Heed This Advice you must not only prevent id injure | through affidavit for search warrant] on # farm near Moorehead, Minn. | gut his education by taking a post- | ous persons on business’ matters. nb wy A: ording of ony. t must-make every {7d sheriff's return thereon, that eee graduate course at Dakota Business | The bank was closed several montns || Dodge car for sale almost Z St. Paul, Minn.—“Both my husband if oe te OE ed November |e premises described had” been) eee artes a _|College, Fargo, N. D. He.is not |s80 by the state examiner's denart-1] 45 good as new $500 = e 2 effort ce e r] A ji e q —Diree S > - * ‘ m iti a eee et ; i Dierae’ : , ‘| searched, The evidence, on objec- lew York, Oct 31—Directors 0 a | ment, because of general conditions 8 i ed Leone der De pastels: Plcarene AN APPEAL TO 7th to secure the election Sera vine tionthwas wetased: °° He") the United States Steel corporation |sorry. | “The school has vei ee ments een Se of En conver || Phone 745 or write Box 211 slugplaniliver sand? stomach saiaur STATE VOTERS ther nanaidstaertoe Leeeiture wana |The court's decision . held that fedny, declared the -soealae anete a a $150 position at a Brisbane | jut was reopened early this year. ders. We believe they have saved us pee BT. O'Connor for United States where evidence concerning the sei#=| ly dividends of 1 3-4 por eau on thi | elevator company. | many a doctor bill; and T would not] <Continued from Page One) | Jonator, The bigger the majority for| US Was relected and no evidence) proferss tock, and ATA per ent O°) ye kind of training “Dakota” cared to! keep ahousescwithoutss th . _ ; af Sat ps he ti) y, | was offered or introduced that in- Y 0 a i t core teks p house withow e and nation, taking their advice or | the O'Connor: Nestos tick to thoy eidating Hquors.werécfound in ent tee A EA students get is reflected in the kind < easant Pellets in my medicine clo-| questions of state and national im-| sooner we will enjoy that, cra of} ee ee io tne quostions| ROOM FOR RENT—Nice ner a ci Jest. They are mild as well as being| portance and appointing them to| peace, good will and prosperity for detenannts posbensteny slic questions R RENT—Nice room in| of positions they get. Nearly 700 effective as a laxative, and also give| public office; a man who shows no| which we are all longing.” wero moot on, appeul oder Pours: dot ae oe £0"! banks employ D. B. C. graduates. | reliediin eatesiof indigestion: pave | rogard“for, the. ebrietitutlon (of, bia —_— Mexi ait Idier: pomen See st carat | ‘Follow the SucccS$ful.”” Enroll : ‘ound them exceptionally good dut-) state if it runs counter to the de- i ‘ xican Soldiers i Send names of interested & ped sires of the radicals with whom he Question Story 1 NOW, Send names 4 WANTED—Girl for general house- In Four Day Battle friends 71d _ct Success Magazine or cause any other distress.”—Mrs. iates—i Yi 0 im 7. * 7 Es Heer Kenan, Nocd00 Mstugee’| Ce aa tee Boe at e| Of “Eye Witness” to work, Mis, Andrew Miller, 220] free, Write F. L. Watkins, Pres.s AMERICAN LEGION HALL Street. blame the people of other states (By the Associated Press) West Thayer. + 10-20--) $96 Front St., Fargo, N. D. if they lose confidence in us when we Obtain a vial of Pellets now of; Mills Murder El Paso, Texas, Oct. 31.—A four DRESSMAKING neatly done, S: TONIGHT your druggist and see how quickly | indicate by our vote that we approve day battle was fought between rebe's < o A you feel clear headed—full of vim! of such misconduct. If we elect a (By the Assoctated Press) headed by Porfirio Rubio and fed- faction gunrantect. | Gal at 621 Prizes offered for Costumes. and vitality, man to the United States Senate whe | New Brurswick, N. J, Oct, 31-—[eral soldiers of the thirtieth bat-| Front St. Phone aa et : as governor of the state, reappoint- of Mrs, Jane Gibson, | talion, commanded by Colonel J : 10-31-1w Everyone invited. Price $1.50 motherhood. They did not gripe ed as bank examiner a man who he knew had—thade a false / statement under oath to the Supreme Cour: ordering the reopening of the Scan- dinavian American Bank with the ple of other states to extend credit or to repose any confidence in us? “You know what happened after the people of other states began to realize the true character of ‘the Nonpartisan League, which had se- cured controt of our state govern- j ment. You all know that it becam: impossible t6 sell our state bonds, and that the hail warrants went beg- ging sat discounts of 20 cents cr. more on the dollar. The confidence of those who have money to loan was shaken in the government and citizenship of our state. They re- J. F. T. O'CONNOR |fused to extend us the credit and : | give us the loans which were neces- | J. F. T. O'Connor, independent) sary to conduct our usual business wandidate for United Sates Senator,| enterprises within the state and was brought up on a farm in Grand | getting our farm products to mar Forks County. j / i itness of Hall, rector of the E of St. John the Evangells choir leader, Eleanor Rei seredit he which would tend to count of th» murder Mrs, Gibson was reported to have fired a shotgun at three ne’ paper photographers who appeared at her home. FIRES AT REPORTERS New Brunswiek, N. J., Oct. 31.—/ Mrs. Jane §, Gibson, who recently dramatically announced that had been eye witness to the Hall- Mills murders, today clinched her hold on the center of th stage by Hidalgo, ree Juares. Federal Taaguierre, near Pachua Mexico, according to repor' cd yesterday afternoon in Rebel losses were heavy. What was probably the first pub- lie library in the United States was started in 1749 in Charleston, S. C. For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, | ‘ Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative in the world to physi els when you have Dizzy Hi Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like “Cascarets.” One or two tonight by morning, and you will feel splen: did. “They work while you sleep.” Casearets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Chil- dren love Cascarets too. ¢ your liver and bow- dache, will empty your bowels completely |¥ .. | ket. Received his early education in| Building Slow Process the public schools; later graduated) “After the recall election last fall, from the University of North Da-| the slow process of again building kota with the degree~of B. A. and! up the credit of the state was begun, LL, B., and M. A. Instructor in! and it has borne good fruit; the citi- public speaking at Yale 1910-1912; | zens of other states accepted the re- has since practiced law in Grand, Forks; has at he same time en-) gaged extensively in farming inj conjunction with his brothers, andj personally devotes a part of every) summer to farm work. Elected a member of the Legisla- ture in 1916 and reelected without opposition in 1918. Was supported for speake; in 1919 by Independent Republicans and Democrats. Has taken a firm stand against the so-; cialistic schemes of the Nonparti- sans, but has not hesitated to sup- port measures he thought had merit, such as the state hail insur- ance, workmen’s compensation law, ete. As Democratic candidate for gov- ernor in 1920 he was defeated by only 4,630 votes, while Harding carried the state by 122,000 votes. This was prior to the damaging disclosures of Frazier’s misman-) agement of public affairs. He is admirably qualified to rep- resent North Dakota in the United States Senate with ‘credit to him- self and the state. He will appre- ciate your vote and can be relied on to be a true representative of the people of this state. Nestos and O'Connor have fought shoulder to shoulder for North Da- kota. Nestos has had a little chance and has made good. Give O’Connor a chance and Nestos a full term. sult of that election as evidence that North Dakota was again enter- ing upon an era of good ¥ense in the management of the public business. But if you now .repudiate the action taken at the recall election by elect- ing to the highest office within your gift, the man whom you recalled from office as governor, you. will give the people of other states rea- son to think that yoy now approve of the evils, of which you disapprov- {ed last year. If you do that you will |not only again destroy that confi- | dence which is now in a fair way to | be re-established, but’ you will make ‘it impossible for a long time to re- assure those people that we are not in sympathy with Mr. Frazier’s rec- ords. and do not indorse the views on the rights of confiscation of pri- perty which are held by the I’ W. W and other radicals with whom Mr | Frazier associates and whom he has | befriended. It will. then take more than one election to restore their} | confidence. Frazier has not in any !way indicated that he is sorry that |he is permitted so much graft’ ana misuse of public funds, and pubs: | confidence while he was governor or | that he now believes that a cover- |nor should be more faithful, ho: | and watchful over the public's ‘asi- ness affairs than he was. That ¢on- fidence to our prosperity will not be completely restored for six years. or more if Mr. Frazier is elected to AUDITORIUM ": dnesday, Nov. 8 ONE NIGHT ONLY The Seasons Extraordinary Attraction. B ELA SCO” Besents Diggers Spwoon'’s SPARKLING COMED The Greatest Comedy of The Day. A Laugh in Every Line. This is positively the same distinguished Belasco cast that played Lyceum Thezier Nz Plavine St. Pe MAIL ORDERS NOW v York, for 2 Solid Years; Five months Power’s Theater Chicago; Now This Week Note: Curtain at 8 p. m. Sharp Owing To The Production. PRICES—55c TO $2.75 #1 consequent loss of several hundred| Mills, was subjected to criticism 4 thousand dollars to the state, to the} again today orities nued t depositors, and to those who wer: | their invest past. w ) | persuaded to buy stock in that an Special Attorney Wilbur é Se AN | TONIGHT after its reopening—if we elect such | A. Mott has made no move to present ; ‘ i a man to the Senate, knowing his} Mrs. Gibso: story to the grand Wie lf past record, can we expect the peo-| jury. He said he had found nothing q 1 ‘ = J] in the best comedy _ “Love is an OWEN MOORE feature of the year Awful Thing” ALSO PATHE NEWS (This come Tomorrow NAZIMOVA in Henrick Ibsen’s great play “A DOLL’S HOUSE” TONIGHT TUESDAY Here's the only sort of WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Richard Barthlemess in “SONNY” Benefit Schoo] Milk Fund. Matinees 2:30 Usual Admission. Trouble you'll be glad you've had. j Anda Christie Comedy “COLD FEET” dy is actually funny.) Evenings 7:30 & 9

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