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PAGE. FIGHT THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE YOUNG SPEAKS AT DAWSON eC oe if Congressman Appeals For; O’Connor-Nestos Ticket At the first really big I. V. A. moeting over held at Dawson, Kidder | county, Congrésman Young, who was the s the evening, de- re O’Connor-Nes- icket, I have returned from Vashington to join my Independent colleagues and friends in this cam- F ited Nonpartisan League} ve the Nestos administration a work in har-/ orth while will| man Young also disclosed that he! wey himself one of the beneficiaries! of the better market furnished for! the sale of hail warrants he said he| had received nine ty cents on the dollar, the best | he had been offered under the} : state administration. He! Showing ’Em a Few Tricks glass is also larger. The triangular panes of glass which form part of | the windshield add to the distinct- door glasses, afford the driver j erenter range of vision. U.S-CANADA " TOCOOPERATE | | District. Attorney Says They Will Try to Clean Up Border |. Fargo, N. D., Oct. 31—The United {States department ‘of justice and United States District Attorney M. A, Hildreth will cooperate with the Canadian department of justice in prosecuting alleged violators of li- auor laws and alleged border bandits . who are held responsible for the out- lawry ulong the North Dakota-Cana- dian border, Mr. Hildreth said +9- | day. He is awaiting word from Wash- ‘ington today he said\before taking further steps. Reed and Lane, the two former Minot policemen who were tried in federal court at Minot on. charges of transporting liquor will probably {be retried at the term of federal | court scheduled to open Nov. 15, Mr. ! Hildreth said. The jury trying them ' disagreed, but the case was not drop- iveness and, together with the wider | | Ideal Girl ; he + Mischa Elman, famous violin! ‘virtuoso, said he'd never wed till, he'd found an ideal girl. Now bes; found her and his engagement to} | were reported missing. THREE KILLED; FOUR HURT IN TRAIN WRECK New Orleans, Oct, 31.—Three dead, four seriously injured and two slightly hurt: was’ the human toll taken in the rear ,end railroad ty TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922 sleepers on the rear end of the cir- cus train before it was. brought to a standstill, and according to ° stories told by the injured, the circus per- formers who were asleep were hurled from ‘their berths eb the Pullmans urst open from the impact. b GASOLINE DOWN Standard Oil Company of Indiana and other companies serving this territory of ten northwestern states, also announced a similar decrease. - The Fargo price is now 24.8 cents. K. P. Lodge will hold their lar meeting Wednesday, ree: Nov. Ist. All mem- te ANOTHER CENT hers urged to attend (By the Associated Press) Fargo, N. D., Oct. 31,—Gasoline prices dropped one cent this morn- Frank J. Johnson candidate for re-election, 2nd term, wreck early today when the fast|ing in the territory served by the | County Auditor. Sunset Express, 2iew Orleans-San | Francisco, Southern Pacific passenger train No, 109, tore into the Wortham carnival shows special 35 car train, enroute from New Orleans to New Iberia, La. The dead are: Homer V. Jones, Will C. Jones, brothers, and R. L. Metcalf, all cirews folk. The con- ductor and brakeman of the train The injured were also members of; the circus. Those on the passenger | train escaped injury. The wreck occurred near Adeline, | La., between’ Franklin and New! Iberia. Both trains were proceeding! westward on a portion of the roa that is double tracked. The locomotive of the passenger train plowed through two of the UUeUNU TEA NAUTNNUEEAUANNOUENAU TAKEN GEANAELUUUEGENOTANUNUUCHDUEAUONEAUAOUCNUOCOOUAUOELEVENTREUUCLOUSEAOUEAAOEUNA ENO We Can Interest You You will be interested in us only as we can serve and benefit you.’ As we naturally want you to be interested in us, we devote our whole effort toward TTI SOM TTT that end. | Years of tailoring experience a policy that permits nothing but the finest fabrics, styling and workman- ship to go into our suits — these are the things that make this establish- ment so interesting to men who de mand clothes better than the ordi- nary. Suits and Overcoats $50 Tailored for you - - others from $40 to $65 - , S. £. Bergeson & Son Tailoring Dry Cleaning HUUDDANADENCATOONGDAUEGVOGEAEUGODNAOOUGUUDOCOTONNOUOUADOOEAODEAOUASOURENGUTOUAOUONAUOOGUODOOAODNOOUAONNDONUNDOUROUOSHOTURS Mildred Stone (above) has been| announced the Frazier-Lemke group! ad sought to minimize and belittle! this splendid service to the holders/ of hail warrants and that they had/ claimed that hail warrants had sim- ply advanced along with U. S. Lib- erty Bonds, Young said this wa: an unwerthy attempt to rob the Nestos| inistration of the credit whichj well earned. He said he went | S. treasury and found that re day he sold his hail war-j rant at ninety-eight and a half cent: on the dollar United Stute Liberty Bonds were selling at eighty-six cents on the dollar. ped, he added. | INDICTED MEN’ WILL DEMUR Fargo, N. D., Oct. 31.—The men indicted in connection with the fail- jure of the Scandinavian American FIRST SHOWING OF Dopse BROTHERS BUSINESS SEDAN OF STEEL, Open evenings this week from 7:00 to 8:30. M.B. Gitman Co. Bmuaacn —— Prone G08 bank will enter demurrers and ask, for a dismissal of ‘the indictments | when district court convenes.on Nov. | 8, 1t was announced today. Argu- ments are expected to last nearly; two days. ° Dizzy Spells Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipa: not enough of Nana, lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe. DA Try it today. PRUULAULALRSDSUOETESNADONUELTOULAUODACAADEANIATED MOTHER ROBS CLOTHES LINE \HUDSON WILL Child’s Desire to Win Reward) BUILD A NEW Causes of Discovery “SUPER SEDAN” . gee ..,; A new seven-passenger sedan, con- Minneapolis, Oct. 31.—Struggling taining gll the recent Hudson im- tee one thetery woldtag ne |provements of body and motor de- : ; : "sign, including the new Super-Six reas cotnes line (of $100 in| motor, and several additional new Bey OT ehGEe Pepe a a 12, who | features, is announced by the Hud- My Ne : ie wines $5 a offered | 20" Motor Car Company. Dealers in Tor a clue which would lead to the Practically all parts of the country oreat cof the ‘dileeae ete. are already displaying it. The new “"When Mrs, J. N, Jellson’s clothes | 2242" is. being produced in strict Mi Sigeniaee 1 \conformity with Hudson’ details of seees aici ead jerge|fine manufacturing precision. Its Gi 81 bt an i i i u A price is $2295, f. 0. b. Detroit. iinens stolen, she’ offered a reward) Several changes have been made of $5.00 for information of the in the body as compared with the thief. i 1 previous sedan, according to R. B. Yesterday, while Mrs. Nelson was| Loubek of the R. B. Loubek )Motor | 1 “ | < : : a ee (Copyright, Doubleday! ' " { “Hu! nta try hanging on a subway strap!” sald New Yorkers i when Se ell, Wyoming rodeo king, came out East with his horee Epilectic to show ‘em a few tricks like this. afford greater comfort. seat is deeper. Even better ventilation than on The rear previous models is provided for by a larger cowl ventilator, equipped with a deflector. The rear window ALERT GTAP Ix a WY TRO TT BB BB} Frazier Approved TAG TACT ACTA TAG TAG T IG TAG TAG TAQ TAG TA _ WINTER STORAGE - Start November right by taking advantage of our fine storage facilities. At a remarkably low rate we give you ground floor steam heated 24 hour service. There is no delay getting in or out of our building: Four big ‘the silks had been cut up to be! away, her son, Morris, aged 14, was confronted by a grimy faced tearful youngster. “Say,” the mourner said, I get that $5.” _ : “Sows that?” Morris asked. “{ know . where your mother’s clothes are. Ma’s got ’em.” Morris told his mother, who sum- moned a patrolman and went with him to the neighbor’s home where; most of the missing finery was re-j covered, Mrs, Nelson said. Some of | sewn into garments. The mother’s pitiful story defer- red her arrest. é ' Grain Growers to | Meet in Fargo, (By the Associated Press) Fargo, N. D., Oct. 31.—Definite decision to hold the tristate grain growers convention in Fargo Jan. 16 to 19 was made at a meeting of the committee in charge of the program it was announced today. —_—___ INJURED IN AUTO WRECK. Walter Lahti #¢ Plummer, Minn., siistained severe bruises late Sun- day afternoon when the Ford which he was driving slipped in the mud and upset, pinning him’ beneath it. Lahti was driving south of, Wing} when the accident occurred. He was brought to the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Physicians were unable to determine how seriows were his in- juries until x-ray pictures had been Co., local Hudson-Essex dealer. The new model is three inches longer, is lower and of lighter weight. Both front and rear seats are wider. All body panels are aluminum. The incrgased length has been given to both the front and rear compartments, especially between the rear and auxiliary seats. Addi- tional space has béen given the driv- er, and the front seat, designed along the general lines of the tour- ing limousine, makes the driver's position even more restful than heretofore. The contour of all other seats has likewise becn changed to INDIGESTION 1 STOMACH UPSET ATE T00 MUCH Instantly! Stop Gas, Sourness, Heartburn, Stomach Misery completed, REBEL CHIEF SHOT (By the Aesociated Press) El Paso, Tex. Oct. 31—Francis, Vovilla Canutillo, farmer and for- mer rebel chief, was shot and slight- ly wounded while trying to put dowa an uprising on his ranch, headed by Jesus Lopez, aged father of the late Martin Lopez, for years Villa’s right hand man, according to reports in anti-Obregon circles in El Paso tc- day. Closing Out Sale on TIRES _ and Tubes will be continued until Nov. 11th, as we still have quite a stock SPECIAL DURING THIS SALE 35x5 fabric tires Chew a few pleasant, harmless tab- lets of “Pape’s Diapepsin” and your ||— dis tressed stomach will feel fine at once, ‘ Correct your digestion and ease your stomach for a few cents. Don’t ; let your stomach keep you miser- javle? Druggists recommend it.—Adv. doors at strect level give quick entrance’ From.7.A. M. to 12 P. M. we deliver'and return customers cars‘ FREE. It brings our garage right to your home. For particular people we have:a room full of private stalls. Monthly Storage, $8,00 _ CORWIN MOTOR Co. TAC TATA TAQ IAG of Tires and Tubes left. $10.00 Lockwood A Opposite East En Phone 332J. + ccessory Co. id Service Station. Corner 8th and Main St. SONOMA NO ENED TAT ING TACT AD NOTING CT CDN ING NCNODNOT NG NOTED A , GOOD COURTS AND GOOD SCHOOLS WILL MAKE THE WORLD “RESPECT NORTH DAKOTA FOR JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT 7 UUTHER E. BIRDZELL, now Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, A man of high legal attain- ments and ability. whose judicial opinions command the respect of the entire legal profes- sion. Has shown courage to act independent of political considerations, : ~» fl LUTHER E. BIRDZELL.............0+0-000+- DQ / 3VEINBJORN JOHNSON, now Attorney General, taised on a farm in Pembina County. Educated in our‘public schools and State University. A lawyer of unquestioned legal ability, eminently fitted for the position of Judge. His courage to handle public questions on their merits is recog- nized by everyone. ie : SVEINBJORN JOHNSON... W. L. NUESSLE, Judge of Fourth Judicial Dis- trict for ten years, Raised on farm near Grand Forks. A graduate of University of North Dakota Law School. ‘A man of high principles, exceptional legal ability and judicial tempera- ment, : W. L. NUFSSLE......sscscsesssssssseceeseoo DQ Mark a cross (X) in the square after the name of all of these on the Nonpartisan (Non-Party) ballot when you vote on election day. They are representative of the highest type ef citizenship in the state. - (Political Advertisement) PW ora, Yue Oe TO ee Brae Wore Yo Ya Yee ares aya TA TAG Ts NEP ART AE EP TAC TAN AE TARTAN? It WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? Who Is the Person Mostly at Fault for the Failure of the League Administration? Who Is the Person Responsible For The Home Builders mess, Drake Mill, Werner Creamery, Bank of North Da- kota, and the other things too numerous too mention, which haye resulted in losses of millions of dollars, and brought disgrace upon the state? Lynn J. Frazier. Why Is Frazier the Most Guilty Party? Because as governor, he was by law, Chairman of the Industrial Commission. As Governor and Chairman of the Industrial Commission the law gave him the power to VETO the acts of the Industrial Commission. Lynn J. Frazier DID NOT VETO, but to the contrary approved the acts of the Industrial Commission which resulted in the COMPLETE BREAK DOWN of the League Pro- eran and the recall, from office, of Frazier, Lemke and Hagan. William Lemke is also blamed for this failure. He has even been charged with being the “EVIL GENIUS” of the Non Par- . tisan League, as the monk RASPUTIN was called the “evil genius” of the old Russian Government. He richly deserves the lack of confidence in him by the people, but Remember ' _ that LYNN J. FRAZIER is the man, who as Gover- nor could have called a halt. to the things which led to disaster. His disapproval would have put a stop to all these disastrous things. Instead, he - gave his APPROVAL. Now? After His Miserable Failure in the position of Governor, from which he was recalled, he is asking you to promote him to U. S. Senator. Is it Good Business to Promote a Man Who Was in Your Employ and Made a Failure of His Job, to a Better Position? Take No Chances, Vote For O’CONNOR for United States Senator. Burleigh County Joint Campaign Committee (Politiesl, Advertisement) Foard Wor We Yur Swe YY WD DVD.

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