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For Bismarck and_ vicinity: Rain tonight and Friday; not much change in temperature. ESTABLISHED 1873 THE BI FRAZIER’S EL CONTROL OF CONGRESS SAFELY REPUBLICAN BUT MARGIN ISGREATLY REDUCED; : SOME CONTESTS ARE STILL DOUBTFUL GROWS ACUTE Montana. Gives /Administra- o~rr-- BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922 ECTION CONCEDED CRISISIN. NEAR EAST- Reported Two British Soldiers 'NESTOS THANKS ~ VOTERS FOR THEIR’ ———INDORSEMENT _ (By the Associated Press) | Minot, N. D., Nov, 9.—The follow jing is Governor Nestos’ ‘statement made at Minot today: “I appreciate keenly the expres- {the state and to redeem every pro- (Leased HEDSTROM IN NARROW LEAD “OVER KELLEY Unofficial Figures Give Hed- “& | LAST EDITION | ~— PRICE FIVE CENTS Wire of Associated Press) O'CONNOR'S LEAD DROPS BELOW. 6,000 MARK WITH BIG RURAL SECTION T0 BE HEARD FROM R. A. Nestes Is Piling up Big Lead Over Lemke who Failed _ tion ‘Necessary Vote to As-, NEWSBOY TO GOVERNOR Were Assassinated by | sion of confidence conveyed by the strom Office by Slight ’ sure Majority 5 | Nationalists as ae received’ in the recent Majority To Poll Anywhere Near the League Vote. All | “During, the eleven inonthe: just Republicans on State Ballot Elected. é ‘ passe ht si y STEENERSON DEFEATED EXTREMISTS RULE faittully to scrotal the peoste ot| CTHERS DECIDED}. ’ » . HOW THE VOTE CAME IN i: Defeat of S tor F. B. Kel | :mise made in the campaign of a year . ‘ enator F. B. Kel- . “ . ago, l Definitely At d SSS Kemalists Cut Cables and Set "10 vote received yestagday shows Swenson, Runey, Allen Sure Min rrciee? ror SENATOR. 0: in = —— \ . pat * B . a s : . efinitely Announce iS === Up Censorship on that the grate majority Re. the. tees Winners in County Nestos _ 88,522 | Frazier » 69,012 f = — . on 76,425 In Minnesota SSN _——— News and also that they can depend upon Fight Lemke - 52,694 | O’Connor pat SS —- a continuation of the same policics attains Precincts Frazier 69,746 LATEST RETURNS uN SS and the same faithful service of the v @ ac pat ae f= A ma ks a ‘ounty Ticket Nestos . 98,066 | O’Connor + 17,198 it Sameera ees WN \ i Revs 9. eon trsubled Raeet ghote people during the next tw} Offjcials elected in Burleigh coun-| Lemke ‘52,802 1,467 Precinetp r y—“——} of affairs in Constantinople continues! years. ij 7 ty ate: . c Frazier ++ 78,843 composed of 225 Republicans, FJ Iaccording to dispatches here today: |“! sincerely hope that final re-| Legislature, representatives—P. G. 1,440 Precincts O'Connor . 80,605 seven more than a majority, 207 ‘= seh ; turns will show the election of the) Harrington, L. E. Heaton, Victor An-| Nest 1,501 P: Democrat: Socialist, Two British soldiers were assas ‘i fi ‘ " » leptons 93,601 cE recincts F De rats, one jocialist, one FS A : whole Independent ticket including} derson. Lenke 55,211 | Frazier ve T4751 Farmer-Labor and one Independ- = sinated last night at Kassimpasha,|a majority in both houses of the| States Attorney—E. S. Allen. nat O'Connor » 81,462 ent. : Bet ApS according to the Constantinople :cor-| legislature so that we may be in-| Sheriff—Albin Hedstrom. 1,474 Precincts 1,527 Precincts (By the Associated Press) 4 | vespondent of Petit Parisien. i ured of {het harmony and carer Register of Deeds—Fred Swensun.|Nestos . ... 94,860] Frazier : ++ 76,056 New York, Nov. 9—Latest figures SS Colonel Charpy, commander of the! fier ie ne or feos eee cantts gs * Fn ag Lemke . . 66,315 | O’Connor + 81,745 today show the next’ senate will French troops in the Constan@lnopl2/ plishment of the largest possible] County Superintendent — Mias ‘ ; have 52 Republicans, 41 Democrats; area told the correspondence he con-: measure of economic betterment for| Madge Runey. , Lynn J. Frazier, North Dakota’s recalled governor, has and 1 Farmer-Labor representative aera Se eae ted of | the our people. Coroner—E. J. Gobel. been elected United States senator from North Dakota upon [oa Se Eve Sererale : “It shall ibe my constant endeator Clerk—Charles Fisher. the Republican ballot. I. V. A. managers and the Fargo ;to merit the confidence thus placed). Auditor—Frank Johnson. ~.|Forum, organ of that organization concedes thé election to with results of two senatorial cou- tests—one in Washington and. the Rafet ‘Pasha, the governor of Con- in me and to serve all the people of the state faithfully and to the best Surveyor->T. R. Atkinson. the Nonpartisan League leader, three times elected governor | other in North Dakota is still un- jstantinople, and Hamid Bey, Turkish, bi aecaeae lenvoy there, of the deep dissatisfac-| of my ability during the two-year Albin’ Hedstrom was elected | of-North Dakota. tion of the allies over the attitude] period before us.” sheriff ‘of Burleigh county over} (Connor's lead kept up well until afternoon, but as the Returns from all ‘but three con- districts were results undetermined at noon to- show 224 Republicans, 205 De- mocrats; one Independent and. one Varmer-Labor elected to the new house of representatives. eressional were still da jthe -Kemalists have taken since they formally tov over the civil govera- ment. ry Despite allied! protests Rafet had majntained all of the measures re- cently taken by the nationalists ex- eept the high customs duties which ke imposed! on food stuffs,” CIVIC MEETING WILE BE HLED Joseph Kelly on the basis ¢: com- plete unofficial returns. At 3 o'clock this afternoon re- turns compiled from reports to the county auditor in all but three pre- cincts gave Kelley a lead of 58 votes. In two of the missing pre- cincts, on telephone reports to The Tribune, Hedstrom got 92 votes to league precincts started to pile up their returns it began to melt away rapidly. \ Until shortly after 3 p. m. it had gone below 6,000 when defeat was’ generally predicted. With 600 or more precincts to be heard from the figure stood: O’Connor 81,831 and Frazier 76,046. The totals for 469 precincts on state ticket follow: For Lieut. Governor: Frank Hyland. 28,660; Bowman Representative Andrew J: Volstad, Republican, chairman of the house The attitude of the Kemalists be- 20 for Kelley. The remaining pre- 16,387. judiciary committee and. author comes stiffer every day~and the ex- ] cinct gave Hedstrom ,a majority of i s 1 ithor | g ; jority of the celebrated _proh{bition ‘tremists seem to be in power at Ai! about 10, the exact figures not be- Secretary of State: Hall (R) 30,032; Moeller (Ind.) snforesuient jee _ bearing his sora, An indication of this was the — ing available. , 16,504. name was Ve | gxei i i i i \- i it mnecota district ye the. He Feitatation rsteriey of the Somat a 1s we Font to Publ in| stts'iat Zolerts is woor'ar th |g tat? Auditor: , Poindexter. (R), 24,258; Anderson (D) 0. J. Kvale, running as. an In-| (rnititagy and aaval forees: fromcG -| . ; unofficial returns. They stood; |23,669. dependant andy who: peagaimed Nim, } . ae aoe oneesading dist, First Community Drive of | Hedstrom 3,044; Kelley 3,025. State Treasurer: Steen (R) 29,778; Larson (Ind.) 16,553. self “dryer than Mr. Volstead. Alfred E. Smith | tricts. ; Present Campaign Pe petty icant Attorney General: Shafer (R) 28,720; Ulsrud (Ind.) Volstead was the first of the In- dependent chairmen of house com- | By; Fdward. Thierry ON PUBLIC. PAYROLL, TWENTY- ive TEARS” Ismet Pasha, foreign minister in ‘the Turkish natignalist government, is in Paris waiting to receive a de- | markable: vote--given-. Hedstrom precincts were missing. But the re- in 16,554. Insurance Commissioner: . Olsness (R) 23,258; Lillibridge (D) 21,568. : your ; mittees to be beaten“in“the Demio-”| ~*~ NEA Servi * fates K 4 ‘A Service Staff Writer. . TepbTe uprrsantative Grahim *New Yorks Nev 0 “Al” Smith's! Here is ‘the public yecord of\ |cision on the British aplication for DR. BREADY TO SPEAK (the northern ‘county precincts re- 8. f ; linedtovsuéseed “te the chattmanghip | see” as governor ef New York—! Alfred E. Smith, newly elected |} postponement of the peace confer-j , eres this afternoon closed up the Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor: Kitchen (R) of the judiciary ‘ eating the man who beat him ai! governor of New York after two |cnce Lausanne before proceeding to i aR: 28,594; Baker (Ind.) 17,521. contsiudjeiary (committee, [the end of his first term two years| years off the public payroll for | that city. ei Former Mayor of Pontiac, Na-| Latest Tabulation — "Railroad 7Bialee faa Harding (R) 16,310; Milhollan cyngress, but with a senate ‘ol of! sgo—was a personal triumph as well, the first time since 1895: tionally Known Orator. With three precincts missing the | : : : 1g oe ee eke, in two: and a ‘house majority ce fae gl party: victory: 1895—1903—Clerk in office of | CONTAIN LITTLE NEWS. y p vote on other county races stood: . | (R) 16,330; McDonnell (R) 16,637; Pollock (D) 15,196; Dixon 166 slas jority of | America’s favorite political tradi-| New York City Commissioner | 1, es ; Will Add Meeti For County Supt. (D) 15,184; O’Leary (D) 15,059. \ jashed to ‘a scant ‘handful. ap-' 4; a | tondon, Nov. 9—London morning il ress Meeting Wi ikrobsrons sabo 34; , ; poared’ tout, a the ét créenlt, of een te eee enn | ringde 1bi6e" Mymber ‘of ‘New || ewapaners: failed: to, receive the f Misp Madea ace? -2490| "Superintendent of Public Instruction: Fulton 18,673; last Tuesday's congressional elee- | form th re nitive pie pane freee hy state ‘Aaammbly: of New | usual quotas of news from Constant PROGRAM Miss Runey’s lead "437 | Nielson 31,740. é Z Hlons “with yrekarhs almost coniplete.ii” newsboy, and the phrase “from, 1918-1915 Speaker, of , the | Some today because of ‘the, entting COMMUNITY GET- For register of deeds: Almost certain election of Lynn J. Frazier recalled. non- Eacpe Taces in tne few undecided dis-| newsboy to governor” didn’t do him) Assembly. east ni ste at acid TOGETHER Prod Swerson. .. 2.031 partisan league governor of North Dakota to the United ricts, not affecting general results, had hi 3 “1915-1917” Sheriff/ of N cable on the Kemalist side of the}, Rialto Thi Richard Panwarden. 2,747 + tha delays in counting, however, | "Yt in, the: compaign. sail oa ee tl of New | Chawhk zone by the Turks, and their talto cates ‘Swenson’a lead 248 5tates senate from North Dakota was conceded today by Fe enee e postpone the final’| one voter in ten knew or cared-| “TOIT 1919. President of New | tefused to permit the company to re-]. Community Singing and Song | Fer, States Attorney \T. G, Nelson, state secretary of the Independent Voters As- a ‘ othe. Beneral; pletare | ithat his full name is Alfred Emanuel! York City Board of Aldermen, | Pair it ' , Stunts Meine rank Gale, FE. S. Allen.. .3047| sociation which supported J. F. T. O’Connor, Frazier’s op- Picture of Tuesday's! {ish He haw the widest and readi-| 1919-1920 Governor of New | So far gs was known here this} ° Song Lead Fi: Bo MeCardy. .2,897 | ponent. : storm of ballots was virtually finish-| ey cpeos: widgst: and -readi- | i . i jong Leader. Pp . . oy eaele ht ; y finish- | est and cheeriest smile of any man! York. morning no overt or hostile act has} Qpening Rentarks, S. W. Cor- Allen's lead 150 4 ce carly this morning when belated! in public life. He has been wearing : ‘vet been taken at Consatntinople| ‘win » S. Weimaa |. The county will send Victor Ander- 7 cet een theta ta the Republi- | that smile for a quarter of a cerftury, | Te | either by the allies or by Kemalists.| goto,” (selected), Mrs Farank | 0" TF: je, ugrnnston and 1. E. Heat- CONCEDES FRAZIER'S ELECTION cans cover the ue uf the ie con-| and it helped him to be elected re But the situation is known to be ex- Barnes, . ane Independents to the legislature. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 9.—Lynn J. Frazier Republican non- Renablian in Montana corte Leavitt, | emblyman, sheriff, president of the| "| __ [tremely tense and the insistence of Mrs. Genevieve Menard With three, precincts missing Ander: | partisan and recalled. governor was elected to the U. S. sen- Paice the S18 vate eeecectey eg | Board of Alltermen, and finally gov-| cr the inationelits unos their demanis| | Hughes, Accompanist saree ooo fot R. Le Bern a ieeg {ate over his Democratic opponent J. F. T. O'Connor, the control the next house, but even |¢?PeF in 2028. i ) increasingly eritical, The Need for @ Modern Com” | of 260. : Fargo Forum, an ardent O’Connor supporter says this after- eke Republican aH rolt of Revre. | How Pavia fen Ay eosseuaiiy| Every where ‘in. Britait, general] Qatline of Cainaien, 3. YT Governor Nestos carried Burleigh|noon. _O’Connor’s majority has fallen below 6,000 with 611 Sentavive . MeCavinick: Hepublican, | niay. be guessed:by the Tact that bal 4 catisfaction is expressed over the re- McLaughlin, American City souitty Ag a big majority. With 3|precincts, usually favorable to Frazier and the league, still Montana by his Democratic oppon. {tan far ahead of the Demoeratie cent evidences that the allies are Bureau. : : PE eE etree te ae was:|to report of the state’s 2,138. The race stands: O'Connor ‘ ont, John M. Evans with seven ‘con-| Presidential nominee in 1920, He) acting unanimously at Constantino-) “THE FOUR SQUARE CITY’ tynrff. Frazier carried the county [81,831 ; Frazier 76,046. ' ‘ onal, districts in- four, states—|Was Only narrowly beaten in the tle. Upon this unity the British]. DR, RUSSELL H. BREADY, | " Arad Willi L failed t 1 th Lil te sas, North Dakota, Washington | Republican landslide by ‘74,000 yotes, pomerny base their hope that everything will : Pontiac, Mich. aver O'Connor. The vote, with 3 illiam Lemke failed to po! ie normal league vote. and West Virginia—still unreported |/While Cox Igst the state by more aN og __| ultimately come out/all right in the Everybody Invited Brscincls melasing. was: Frazier, 3,-| Everywhere there was a turnover to Nestos on the part 0! nt 7 o'elock today, the roll in the | than 1,000,000 votes. Jurcrs Examined For Mine} Near East. - No Admission Fee se qaaietie ea saalapatably thousands of league farmers. The Nestos majority assures next house stood: Republican 220;; Tammany Hall discovered Smith) RD: * . The Daily Express carried a re- A sen : F ‘the election of the entire Republican state ticket. ee ee auan gt Otic, i gs ate ii hic : the first public meeting in con-|elected: Charles Fisher, clerk; 4 ey eera ' Democrats 7200; SSocial titties Peres ae New roth congested East, ode: ne - oar eaaleale,| Sa eee ned jeatiaa with phe weet ne nization | frank Johnson, auditor; 1. C. Davies,| _ Figures are coming in slowly on the judiciary. Scattered ' Ronahiivan catgin themised to b2/it has been a pretty” big petitical | 25 Were Killed Ceoee ae tatinont because of [and expansion campaign of the} county judge; J. A. Flow, treasurer: returns show that Johnson, Birdzell and Nuessle are leading. | inereased slightly in the remaining | asset for him that he still lives in| — the seriousness of the crisis in the]Commercial Club will be held as a pa erson commissioner first | Most, of this vote. however, is from the city percincts and it | contests. In the returias to date, se- | the house jahers he as born, He is ve FACE THE JURY Near East. This report has not been 8 fo clock poe ae oe Se Gael, eAthena, surveyor; | will probably be another 24 hours before the supreme court venty-six places now held by Repub-| Proud of being one of the masses. confirmed. eee Se: fam r hee Perey a i i / eee ees ventured withost | Ex-Governor Martin H. Glynn, pre-| Cea Theatre. arek who is interested in| With 41’ precincts in, Flow has 2,-|Contest is decided. : ’ : ey ; ji atic | Siding at Smith's firs as eS ‘ the development and advancement 871 to 2,080 for Phelps, a lead of Governor Nestos continues to pile up his majority over ij «single counter balancing Democratic | Siding at Smith's first term as: tov- SITUATION SERIOUS bvelopment ane iv invited Bo Mic Phelps, a ; A ieee | ernor, called Smith “a graduate fror1| Expected it Will Take Weeks (By the Associated Press) their city is: cordially invited to| 791." With 41 precincts in Fisher had | Lemke. It has passed the 38,000 mark, in 1,440 precincts. Belated returns did not add to’ |the University of Nature.” Paris, Nov. J--The ‘situation be-[attend and hear the plans for oe 2,757 to 1,611 for Kiley, a‘ lead of | Returns from North Dakota elec 50 percent cut in the senate Repub-| Here's the way Smith looks at his To Secure Enough { {tween the Kemalists and the allies | complete ye-organization of their| 1,146. Ri | tion from Tuesday were being fican majority sustained it the | Joh: a at Constantinople remains very se-| Club. The tabulation on the vote for of- brought into the’ tabulation head- carlier tall They brought word! “Let me tell you there is nothing Veniremén rious but without any new develo) Dr. Russell H. Bready, ex-mayor| ficial paper was near enough com- quarters h@e today in larger num- of definite re-election of Senator in the, business’ of being governor . ments, according to the latest mces-] of Pontiac, Mich., and pastor of plete, to show victory for the Far-| bers than for the first day, but with King, Democrat of Utah, over Ernest | unless you are prepared to forget (By the Associated Press) gages received today by the Frenen|one of the largest churches in that} mer-Labor State Record by a nar- the returns from a large number of Bamberger, Republican; of Senator; Yourself and the fact that you: live} ygarion, Ill, Nov. 9.—Exal tion | foreign office from the Near East. |city, is the principal speaker for| row margin over the Bismarck Trib- ( localities not available. The sur- Jones, Democrat of New Mexico and|in a mansion and remember the! op the veniremen from xamination| ‘The attitude of the Angora govern- | the evening. Dr. Bready is a mem-| une. The Tribune received a large prise of belated returns were the », another Democratic victory in Mon-| other fellow who isn’t governor and!) chosen jury to decid Toor wir| ment, which has been growing pro- ber of the famous Redpath Bur-) tcad out of the city 6f Bismarck, be- vote cast for the candidates for -su- , tana where Burton K, Wheeler was|Who doesn’t live in a mansion,, the feat tee, enon ait, hee, a ressively stiffer of late, is eau and enjoys a splendid repu-| ing greater than two years ago, and preme court running’ with the Inde- elected over Carl W. Riddick, Re-| “What little aid or comfort I have ciceuit eourtsoneharwesobet tder here to depend largely on whet! tation as an orator and humorist! ted until the last precincts came in j Pendent Voters' Association endorse- publican, to succeed Senator Myers,| been able to give the man, woman) brought in connection with the 3 | the Lausapne peace conference is to| throughout the Central West. -He| trom sections where the farmer ad-| ~ ment, the way in which 0’Connor Democrat. ore how) nobody hears about! trerrin mine killings last June to be held ms originally scheduled, or} is a recognized eee OT IngE herents of the league, many of whom jeune tegmuslotaln gona lead Only two senatorial contests re-|and nobody seems to care about will ‘i °| postponed, and the French observers | matters al re stockholders, in the winning - e race for the senatorship h rte, Geeatie im doubt, those in| ive me more satisfaction in years| cored np today, when court was ©On-| fear hostile moves by the Turks if a/to Bismarck should be heard by (ore ee ted thels organ in| Ferris Cordner Named Com: rather targe voto east for Hughes ir Washintson, where former Represen- | to come than all the glory I can get! “ a ee delay is finally determined upon. every citizen. ii Bismarck solidly. : | mander of Lloyd Spetz the third congressional district. ! Dil, Democrat was leading |out of being governof. A man +0; , Every one of the 31 jurors ques-| “tenet Pasha, the Turkish nation-|' In addition, there will be com-} The Tribune wishes to thank all’ ip On the state ticket under Gover- i r Poindexter, Republican, and| make good in this office must be aitfon yesterday offered an excuse for! alist foreign minister now is in| munity singing under Frank Gale] friends of the paper for their sup- Post for Ensuing Year | "°t the candidates rurming on the d Inot being able to serve, but few of : “ti tT 1 solos, short eg 4 ' in North Dakota, where the Demo-| human being above all.” not being able: to serve; ew of | Constantinople awaiting word re-|as song leader, vocal solos, short) port, and especially for the hand- | Republican ticket. were all leading * —~ cratic candidate, J. F. T. O'Connor, Human All the Time the excuses were accepted by the| carding the “holding of the peace | speeches by local men and best of! ome majority in the city of Bis- in the face of returns less than one- ' vas jeading former Governor-Lyhn| °Smith works hard at the job of | °°" fonference before proceeding to| all, an opportunity for all to enter! marck, Ferris Cordner was elected com-|fourth completed. : me You. ‘er, Republican, but with | being human all the time. Whenj, Witnesses for the state were in-| Lausanne, of which he is to be the! in the discussion about the future mander of the Lloyd Spetz Post,| Thomas Hall was leading this tic- ng majority as more rural re-|he makes a speech the audience aéts | formed by State’s Attorney Duty] principal nationalist “delegate and a] of Bismarck, : Ape American Legion, at the annual meet-|ket on the returns available with « j He Pp e ence att: << i C t Sh t d Lage z turns came in. Nonpartisen leagué| as if they were there because they|Vesterday that they would not have|delay in starting ‘the conference! The committee wishes to empha-} UOS' ipstea ing last night, to succeed Walter| comfortable majority. of fifteen leaders were claiming Frazier's ulti-| wanted to be not because it was ito return till the selection of the} would result in his return to An-|size the fact that there is no ad- $1 217. 87 to Beat Sather, commander for the past year,|thousand. The other candidates en- mate election. political duty. jury had beén completed, which it is| gora. This, it is the opinion of the| mission charge and that there wll ’ . Other’ officers were chosen as fol.|dorsed by the Independent Voters Late returns also brought news of} Being popular isn’t Smith's oniy formed by State’s attorney Duty.| French officials, will be almost cer- be absolutely no soloicitation for Senator Kellogg lowe: Association folfowed not far behind . the defeat. of another Republican | stock in-trade. Not only can he win weeks.~ | tain to cause trouble. mneguberships: edoh H Vies:-CommanderzD. G. Scothorn: State Anditag Hoindextet aud in veteran of the house, Representh-| popular support for a political poli Angus W. Kerr, chief counsel of — e committee composed of H. e - asseieries ae surance Commissioner Olsness were Live Halvor Steenerson of Mimnesota,| or reform quicker than probably any |ithe miners’ organization of Illinois 1 J."Duerheland, F. L. Conklin, S. W.] (By the Associated Pree) Adjotene ye ise Hane slightly ahead_of their Democratic airman of the postoffice commit-| other in ie li is|has charge of the defense and is Corwin, J. J. MacLeod and W.G.| , ee) nape’ i opponents while the Republican can- chairman Pp man in public life. but he is charg es paign expenditure statements re- Historian—Carl Knudston. i i issi teo, by a Farmer-Laborite Knud We- | efficient in the bargain. He possesses | assisted by six other attorneys. adve Wingreene have spared no effort) 0704 Neday by the seerotazy othe | Finance Oficc= John’ Musolt didates for railroad commissioners 1" fald, This gave the Farmer-Labor]a profound knowledge of staté gov-| The five defendants to be tried ho arrange a most interesting €n-}onate was that of Henrik’ Ship- Pinan oe Coniitibe a¥ rank 8: (2 vote remarkable for its similarity party representation in both branch-| ernment. in connection with the death of tertainment, and they will act as itead, ‘reporting on hia successful Hoary George Bit Bi -;was slightly ahead of their Demo- 4 es of congress for the first time, The campaign's chief issue was| Howard Hoffman, an employe of the a reception committee for the) campaign as Farmer-Labor candi-| ‘There was a large attendance of aoe opnone nay A ashanti tol: $ Dr. Henrik Shipstead, Farmer4La- | one of efficiency. Smith’s claim was | Southern Illinois Coal Company, near 2 jeven:ng. date for the senate in Minnesota | tegion men for the annual election Thee lore Nelson's, s .\ horite, having defeated Senator | that he ra the state for $44,000,000 |the mine on which the killings oc- —__1—___. He said he had received contribu-| of oficers. ‘The Legion member> mB ee ee Tyo Roatan t a Kelloee_in Minnesota. less durin his 1919-1920 term than dt 91 and 22, last, are: M Accu: ed In 7 og e <2 2 In the few remaining contests the | Governor Miller did during 1921 nay] curred, June ert Grace, Peter Hill-| _ Everett, Wash; Nov. @.—Death of | Men ACCUS tions of $1,217.87 all in small} were told of the preparations made|League and other organizations re- P fight was‘so close that talk of con- | 1922. e Ieee geoph Carnal raed Leva Mann,| 1: H. Mareott, Seattle engineers), Bank Failure to pmeunte. te deer heme bay iE | for the presentation of “Goodness! sorted to Ku Klux Klan methods of dbtsxore re | Smith’ ji ine hintieee cat a dm dail wl : i 7 erait= y Mrs. Haro! er of eRen-| Gracious,” the Legion musical play,| arousing religious prejudice and tests, recounts, and official counts| Smith's pet project during his first d | without bond, | ™kes fofix lives lost by the derait A ; ; Neuse coke ” the rs gious prejud mn was Mfe. Most notable, perhaps, was | term was fo obtain an,efficient, eco- a eine ae eiiehae Tive remained | ment yesterday of two engines draw- Be Arraigned Ne Se ai See eee ineleaca at the auditorium Saturday afternoon looks as though ‘this combined with a statement from Colonel Wm. A.!nomical and -scientific administra- fa li 0 _|ing a fast silk train east over the emi ead snd night. efforts of Senator*McCumber and ! nd -scie' a ra-lof a list of 48 after state’s attor f $300 he paid for an automobile to ; ivi 5 Gaston that he would demand a re-|tion, He tried to put over the re-|ney Duty had nolle prosequied the | Great Northern railway. The wreck! Fargo, N. D., Nov. 8—Two of the Ihe used by him in his campaign. There will be no other activity by Senator La Follette to reclect our count in his race against Senator!form of reorganizing the state go indictments issued against the oth eccurred near Gold Bar, Washington. | three men indicted on various Sai ae the Legion on Armistice Day than| recalled exegovernor had been pia Lodge of Massachusetts, Republican, | ernment, and after getting it. partly | ers charged-with the killing of Hoft- The other dead are Thomas Browns! charges in connection with. the In legal archives there are many tbe presentation of this play. much for us to overcome in short leader, despite the latter's increased | over, the‘ plan was thrown in the) man. engineer, and Harry Johnuson and] failure of Scandinavian Bank are]. counts of the trial, conviction and — - ___|time the Independent organization ‘ lead, through correction of a tally | discard. = (ca Harry Kirkland, firemen. expected to be arrainged in Cass punishment of ‘animale, such as cate A minute drop of seid secretion was under full momentum. error, from 1,945 to 8425. Senator] Now he promises to finish the jot itd ving their hair cut in = county district court late this eve- 8 , as from the bee causes the chemical |. pate ‘ ! Dupont of Delaware, Republican,|he started out to do—to simplify the Sean ees shop sit in a| In Japan a vegetable Yeather is ning. It is expected the men will tle, horses, swine, fouls: rats ou change which converts ito honey|N. D. DELEGATION UNCHANGED defeated on the face of! returns by| government by reducing its 180 odd| model motor cat mounted’ on aj made from the inner bark of a plant |be given until Monday morning, even noxious insects, on capitall the sweet water obtained from| Fargo, N. D., Nov. 9—North Da- eR ERA 2 oe aap Botha mites Noone 2 plead charges. flowers. : : (Contihued on Page 7)