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PAGE TWO Rev. Case of Devils “Lake “Speaks on This Phase of ee ! dependent ticket. I am not talk-| date home in Brighton. The doctor wrote FOR O’CONNOR: jing about nih the tariff; r am not ‘con- pan spokes Gibbs towns) ye a letter of commendation to Scotland | gered about Ponty pol I came ‘night. Mr. Kitchen, who was with Yard, which resulted in the state- EEE ‘ | back home from Washington to|him, told those present about the |™ent by an official of that office that Makes all hou pCAvalier, N.’D., Nov. 2-—Rev. Pren- join my Independent Colleagues in| oncning of the mill and elevator | daily many such letters are received, =e tle Hovey Case, Pastor of the West- | What Tet tis hope ste the dant cams opening jf the mill and elevator cd that in many eases poligemien go cleaning easy. _ |by George .D.' Colli ‘large poster containing the names THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE night, well satisfied with the ‘day's work, i) trict of North Dakota spoke: at Sykeston.. He wal, accompanied Editor | of the Carrington. Ini pendent and J. E, Galehouse, Independent coun- fy manager for Foster | County. Be- hind the speaker was suspended’a a ictures of the Nestos-O’Con-4. nor ticket. ,The congressman made a militant speech. He said: “I am here to fight for ‘the, In- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. were of different faiths, and said|lature in June, if you want a do nothing legisla-| Phocnix township The attendance at the meetings held by the speakers for the O’Con- nor-Nestos ticket in the north part of the county is very large. The attendance is over double that of | af, similar meetings in the preceding campaigns. The interest and at- tention given to the speakers i: try, very marked, Those meetings wl Heaton, Anderson and Har- rington speak are being well at- tended and great interests being taken fn the talks of the Candi- will World Renowned | _. . London, Nov. 2. London Bobby for his politeness and bility is world rénowed but, con- y to the old legend, in greatest honor in his own coun The A. story recently’ appeared _ a London newspaper relating How & liceman lent a medical man seven shillings &:th which to return to his ‘speak in ' bane) fgets ©, {ture then send a majority of Non- ———_—_—_ ‘later that the father,» Chicago bank- + | Congressman George M. Young partisans to Bismarck. Bobby's. Politeness er, and the girl came across the man| ‘There “are 205 navigable rivers of the second congreSsiona] _dis- Oe 5 on duty. He was rewarded, and a'in the United States. ———S= he is held cor did not give the little girl his name, ‘and it was only. several’’days of ‘the = er ey | Keon Painted Woosyork CLEAN —TT1T® - Clean wooden floors, linoleum, . tile, ip concrete, with letter of commendation sent to head- quarters. er Presbyterian Church of |paign to rid our State of Socialist! just returned from ta2 formal op-|t® remarkable extremes in aiding the = De#ils Lake, speaking upon the domination and misrule.”’ “The ening. Tonight Mr, Diehl will unfortunate. ( GN Large cake “"AnoRGANS sang, iggues he contrasted the honesty and Congeressnian, maldey & peeled bles speak in| Hay Creek townshi This summer a little American girl No waste 0 efficiency of“ the Nestos admin: tration with the inefficiency, ca leganess and graft of the Frazier ad- nifitistration. The speaker then paid| his respects to the Socialists and the Ki Klux Klan, and deplored the tenipts to create religious and radi- | eal prejudice, In this connection he | said: “Now let us take up the senatorial | | situation. Some of my good friencs | here said to me as I came over to! this meeting ‘Case be careful wh you say. Do not hurt anyone’s fecl- ings, do not go too strong, handle this matter with gloves.’ But that is! just what I am going to do. I cannot spare the rod and spoil the votes by doing so.” “Right tics in North Dakota the principle of constitutional govern- ment is at stake. The stability of our government is at stake. It is chal- lenged by those who advocate mov rule and who at heart cherish radi- calism red and fiery. Do we watit our | nation to continue to progress as it has since the day of our forefathers | ~—and I do not care if your fathers | GERTRUDE VANDERBILT Avery Hopwood’s most successful comedy, “The Gold Diggers”, which had a run of two years at the Ly- ceum Theatre, New York, followed’ ing’ the hours when they are not in the view of the public, but are, in- stead, engaged in advancing their own interests in the matters of ; money and sentiment. Mr. Hopwood came from Scotland, England, and} by a year’s run at Powers’ Theatre, reveals this intricate and sprightly Holland as mine did or from Ireland, | Norway, Sweden, Germany or Polanil | so long as they came with clean! hearts and with high ideals. These | have given their best and have built | our great nation by conservative progression year by year. Ever they have moved onward and upward. That climbing has been slow but sure. Now comes the challenge of! radicalism. Radicalism which crics,| ‘Let us tear down and destroy this | civilization and build another that} will suit us better.’ This challenge 13 | to us and we cannot ignore it. If | America, if North Dakota is to sur-| vive these sacred names must mean more than any party name however dear. | “I do not wish to hurt any one’s feelings but this is a time for plain | talk and we must use words of one} syllable and calla spade a spade. This is the first campaign in which I have been compelled to talk religion. You | know that the religiofs issue was not brought into the campaign by the Independents. It was dragged in by. those who are fighting to defext | J, F. T. O'Connor. =“Ladies and gentlemen, I am a Presbyterian Minister, and I am | Chicago, will be presented, underj the direction of David Belasco, at the Auditorium on Wednesday, Nov. 8 The importance and worth of this joyous dramatic offering of Mr. Hopwood’s and Mr. Belasco’s is well known to all playgoers who keep abreast of the news of the theatre, land the occasions of the first per- formance of the play in this city will undoubtedly be one of the high points in the local dramatic season. The pilot of “The Gold Diggers”, concerns the exploits of a group of typical New York chorus girls dur- sort of existence in a most skilful and humorous fashion, and. though the picture presented is laughable ‘it is none the less true. to life. The leading role of. Jerry Lamar is played by Gertrude Venderbilt, who is well known to-playgoers of. this city, and who made a distin- guished success in the part during the long run of the play: in Chicago. The unusually Jarge company is | made up of players of the first rank | and the entire production is in ac- cordance with the high standards maintained in all of Mr. Belasco’s organizations. Politica] Broadcas{ing’s A. C. Townley, who is billed to speak in the Bismarck Auditorium Friday night with Congressman J. H. Sinclair, has made a number of. speeches during the present cam- paign at various places in the \state, and has been a hard work- er. Townley counts on his reor- ganization work during the sum- proud of it. I am a Mason and I am mer and fa?l Proud to wear the insignia of that | met,and fall to have marked effect great order, I am not saying that! to use my masonry or my religion for political~ purposes but for fear that the ‘Courier Snoose’ will say that Iam a Cagholic Priest masquer- ading in behalf of Mr. O'Connor. 1 want to say to you that those who|fire parade. Hundreds of torches|ber, to straighten the matter out Burner. have organized the “K, K. K.” in| are being made for the parade andj and secure the uniting of the In- Cooking speed re ie liatd Gee erder to set flame to religious and/floats are in the course of con-| dependents on two candidates. Two FA adice ine thia a struction, George Shaf Rev.| of th i liminated, burner in the standard-size radical prejudice in ‘this state are |Struction. George Shafer and Rev. | 0: e nominees were eliminated, s x Bi in so doing )Un-American from the | Birchenough will be the speakers.}and an endorsement of the entire UPERFEX Burner. ground up.” . | AEE Fe state ticket adopted. A Finance 2. Clean, odorless cooking heat. 5) MATRIMONIAL ee oe # The Auditorium will house two | political, meetings this week. On Saturday night will be the big In- dependent rally, following the red- Senator E, F. Ladd, who made several speeches in the ‘state, has returned tb Washington, to pre- pare for the opening of Congress. morning to help remedy a difficult situation in Towner County, where there were four Independent can- didates for the legislature,’ with only two to be elected. Reaching Cando at 1 o’clock in the ‘after- noon, after having called at a number of places enroute, they had a meeting with the Towner Coun- ty people, resulting after a ‘gen- eral discussion lasting two hours in the appointment of a committee of 7, three Republicans and three ‘Democrats of Towner County, with Mr, Mahon as, the seventh mem- Committee was appointed which pledged itself, to secure at least one-half of the county’s quote Wednesday night, All the news- ‘tration and the state legislature candidates for the state legislature in Wells County. He said nothing could be expected excepting a continous wrangle if. the adminis- venience. 1. Cooking speed of the giant gas burner in the Giang ‘SUPERFEX 3. Absolute reliability, greater con- Messrs. Koffel and Davies speak at Painted Woods. in Lyman township while Messrs. Anderson, Heaton anf® Harrington, who were nominated for the legis- lost her parents while sight-seeing. She was found by a policeman, and| « ta Curdy and Mr. Catron will Be when he learned the name of the ho- | _ tel at which“her people were staying, he hailéd a taxicab and paid the driv- er to take the child there. The offi- | , mplete Oil Range “ oe il carauls Manofacturers Enoch Morgan's Sons Co. New York, U.S. A. ny : TANGLE PART enator La ollette di nol je-. OF LEGION PL. AY iene lene eee on Gran 4. One.Giant and four Standard Superrex Burners—burners under built-in heat-retaining oven may also be used for surface cooking if desired. 5. Handsome, sturdy, long-lived stove with roomy .porcelain enameled cooking top and,extra- strong base shelf for utensils. Kitchen Tests Show Speed and Satisfaction of Gas at Much Lower Fuel Cost __ “ACTUAL kitchen tests—conducted by Good: Housekeeping Institute and by an experienced cook—have proved the amazing speed and ‘ economy of this latest and greatest New Perfection. 4 papers in the county were inform- ed and assurances obtained that Forks as in Bismarck, speaking |the action takeng would be given thaw ony about 30 muautes ae Immediate publicity which va will make some speeches in Min-|reach all Independent voters in the ena many ‘pony moon ia nesota before returning to Wis- gounty. The printing of a new dastern resort. While strolling on | ©°"S'™ k voter’s guide for the county was the board walk one morning, the re ese begun before the Cavalier County B It is believed that a party of In-| delegates left Cando, and automo- t ys oe erinbee, into a shoP £2 | dependents from Cavalier County |biles are being arranged. to >The bride &nd groom were Young and attractive husband to} Wait on the outside. The. young man while casting his eye about at set a new record in campaigning Tuesday of this week. The party consisted of J. W. Mahon, Joseph get the voters guide and other campaign: material into the hands of the precinct . workers in the 6. New. Perfection quality—starid- ard the world over. The revolutionizing Surzrrex Burners cook with all the speed of a gas stove— at a fuel cost lower than gas at 85 cents per thousand. ‘In comparison with electricity : fs McGauvran, W. H. Porter and|whole county Wednesday. The ee ? & ~ wi TL ace Rte oven. John Scott, the ~County putt party from Cavalier County reach- Look for the beautiful Gray Enamel the saving i is even greater. * ly in the greatest distress, - Upon They set out at 6 o'clock if the|ed Langdon at 10 o'clock that Finish on all Superfex Buraera A demonstration by the New Perfection dealer will convince you of the year round invertigationche) “found! that. she ‘ ——— “usefulness of this substantial, roomy oil range for city, suburban and farm use was suffering painfully from an . Ly 8 Y> ae innocent little cinder | beeoming| WOMAN BURIED ALIVE - Actual use in your own home will quickly show its worth-while economy. lodged'in the opti ile trying : to _xtrleate said einder, the young’ Rtn Pel Séé your’ dealer before specifying kitchen equipment for that new home—or if wife stepped out of the shop. 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There will be special | Scenery, costumes, and_ electrical effects brought: here by J. R. Cogg- shall the director who directed} “Look Who’s Here” a year ago. “There will be a large chorus of s and boys who will entertain with peppy songs and dances. The entire: production is colorful and tuneful with comedy lines and sit- pation that will make your sides ache. “M. B. A. dancing party to-| night. Members and friends. invited. | | grave in | being beaten brutally over the he Mrs. Hazel beaten body was found in Burns, who a woods near Painesville, 0., recently, was buried alive” ith a pistol, say medical authori- ies. Inset is her husband, Henry J. aura, arrested on charge of mu g his wife, after he was se ng the wood hurriedly just be- fore the body was found. } 4 The C FRENCH & ‘omplete Line of -_. New Perfection. Oil Stoves And Ranges _ WICKS AND REPAIR PARTS Sold by : WELCH HARDWARE Y o Bismarck 739 PILLSBURY AVENUE Ea zAUte MINN. 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