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‘y officials indicated, little’ con- » fi « THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9,192 : ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . BAGE THREE ideration will be given to the pos- fternoon. Th that unless the iG. Storstad was elected to the deendaxt appeare i his cash bond of Co. Supt. Sheriff Reg, Deed States Att’y. In the meanwhile, however, Sec-| might be developed from taxes on | | state senate in the 10th district. Wil- | © . 4 | |tiam Watt, chairman of the appropri-| §!.000 would be forfeited. retary Mellon “was reported asj| beer and wine. g ct s ips i ions committee in We house last Attorney McCurdy insisted holding that the treasury’s policy os Be § 2. 8 ty ion, was re-elected, us was by L. | 5° ta es of the de- 5 ' of a strict enforcement of the pro-| Rouge used within certain limits, 3 z S 5 § | | Twiehell, speaker. s nt escaping the jurisdiction of hibition- laws «vould continue un- add to a girl’s appgarance, meets motes Be RE ‘AL LS: P. R, Trabshaw, editor lof the Vai- t Seer reae erie rernesceuteite NEXT changed, desp'te the expression of | With the approval ofvone New: York pits Se lley City Times-Record, was elect hence ae. ow ee ere ‘ public opinioh a different statés, clerey man ci 91 185 111 ° 108° 189 ito the legislatare in Barnes. couhty. | fj hig ich i until congress acts. i § : 5 ich Ward! 7 79 5 |D.B, Shipley was leading in Stark | P¢ said was very high for an offense F Unless {the question actually’; Dance Riverside _ tonight. * 2 ete SS a its us 14 ‘Independents See Control of, \¢ the legislature on latest returns. yawned fe maser penalty wis | Treasury Department Regards | ....05 up in congress, high trea: | Free Bus from G. P. 9 to 11. Such Action as Extremely it’ 198 129 207 135) Senate, Though Pailin iB) | here’ was a large crowd present 140 282 144 305 118) ’ caer asian in the police court ; ikely in Vi r 146 13 tie ae 1804 Diegire Se Senator nator Nathan \ Leip epoca \ Likely in View of Vote Ward 2 (Heddan) Ward 3 (Hi School) Ward 3 (Richholt Ward 4 Ward er re apt ig iu ea UBD Nea ly ones ton rth of the apples ((Aashinsion, Nov. 9.—Proposals ihe 7 20 ~ shipped in the United States are | for legislation’ modifying the Vol- Ward 6 (St. Marys). 14496160 110148127158 Aad jOLD WARHORSES so IS CONTIN consumed in the three cities, New | stead act with respect to the sale re a Total ...... 1482 1506 2053 1212 1827 1331 1819 1437 | ae hoe Philadelphia and Chicago. of beer and light wines were re- "k ; ~ | Speaker Twichell, Dell Patter-: CITY OF BISMARCK, GOVERNOR AND SENATOR Wer nt Over Last Night ‘peli Senator Governor son and Walter Maddock | : ArHnoUuveteanoeneacunaceuanesuaavonueenetcaancecuacecaneeranearcanearegrevgtinueuscenasenseng ete . j Frazier O’Connor Nestos Lemke All Reelected | ThisAfternoon at 3 O’élock | ; EI Ward 1 (Wm. Moore) . 95 203 237 70 ee | Ej Ward 1 (Little) 65 183 213 80 ala deere ia nt “PAKE CHANGE : Ward 2 (Will) .. 13 210 273 40 e next legislature will be close-/ ‘ y 1 = Ward 2 (Heddens) - 104-288 260 79|ty divided. Independent forees to-| yy notin’ this diheoncon Atten: very man 1 iS own Ey > i chool 121 302 + 372 69 i ava on cel ae ee | = , _ Waeaes:: (Eien: School) a2 ae 09/8 believe they would have 25 of! ney Murriy appeared and asked E uard ‘ (Richholt) . ips tau =p 133 | Rte 49 senators, and probably the: for a ruling on his motion fot a | FI Ward 5 "482 \ 192 243 117 notes by a majority of three or four. | ehanpec ar venues Jnolce Pate | = Ward 6 (Fire Hail) 128 173-236 74| | Returns from Sheridan county to-| fice anton Beer. Murray said he | Ta st Nr eet 5 ‘ Ward 6 (St. Marys) . 125 157) 187% 84 {day credited the league with a vie-}* vemid demand a jury’ trial, z Total .. 1224 1984 2441 806! | tory when they retained Senator Na-| which may be today or: tomor= = — — —{than, whom the-Independents sought 5 F row. \f to recall. The race in Benson county, 217 217 205 83 94 yg jrendents elected 29 representatives,| terngon,/ A local lawyer appeared at| Ward 8 (Richholt) .. i ae 146 146. 131-107-108 121 | teague 34. i the request of Murray, who alsé had | “ratings.” Bergesoni’s | clothes—ex- Ward 4 .. People. 146 146 131. 107 108 121 | The Independents’ have 15 hold- teléphoned to State’s Attorney Mc- City of Bismarck, Judges of Supreme Court. = i — | = i Birdz- Nues- John- Burr“ Eng- Rich- ,| Where Senator Church was run on!— qhe.case in which Harry Long of | Z Behe ae Es \ ell sle’ son lert ardson | ‘tickers by the league, was regarded) Mitwaukee is charged with, assault | A man’s clothes “rate” himintheeyes Ward 1 (Wm, Moore) .... 213 232-207 63 62 76 jaa pernaee the deeidihs factor im the | ond battery upon E. A. Hughes was | : J = 2 ! i . 35 30 “50 attle for senate contro! inued fi last night until this | 5 0 e § = ¥ Ward 2 Willy.” 200 1001885 3D DPA furna from 28 legislative dis.|Comtiaued from last night until this | E| gf others whether he wishes it or not. GRUEN vermin Ward 2 (Heddens) 248 263 230 66 “70 89 | tricts showed:, Independents clected) the defendant, telephoning that he aye is = / 3 Ward 3 (High School 3460845 82K a n 87 [6 senators, league elected 10. In-| understood. the hearing was this af-| Wise men give themselves good z Real Watch For Particular ey FE} Ward 5 .. Ward 6 (Fire Hall 222 «© 222-195, 65 66 -86_ [aver senators and the leaguers have| curd : Mi cane ; ; ; Wael 2at Macys) 184 «484 «161.~=Ss«74.-—=S*S*«*TG_S~S~S«#BT~C*R holdovers. The Independent cdunt-| - ‘The’ state's astorney, appearing be-| pertly tailored, distinctively de- We carry a complete line of high TOTALS “'o157 22112008 /716.—GSY_—«833_ ed on winning 6 more senators 1m) cove Poliée Magistrate Cashman, pro-| EA 9 grade watches of all makes and ; P| the election and the league four. test@d at Murray's failure to appear, | signed, honestly made—are A 1. Sad i City of Bismarck | There are two doubtful contests £0r| and demanded that the defendant | f° ; sizes. Auditor Treasurer Clerk State Sunt. Ha eee district of Metfenry | ¢P°" in aprsen: oe represents: = m - fisher Ki iel- Ful- 3 : i tiv Murray ‘sai at in view ‘ Clough John-Flow Phelps Fisher Kiley Niel- Ful | ° 0e Sout oie eae | tv, Murray “said that, in view of ‘ ' son son ton ‘ J fi < ‘an y 5/186 128 228 ‘ig j Hamilton, to-replace E. H. Kendail,} yyon action on the affidavit for a Wid i ane oes an Aes ae a iss 73 205 i Independent. Charles Whitmer won| change of! venue. State’s Attorney ergeson & Son Ward 2,(Will) .....s0» 80 S14 228 69 127 127 td 59 | th, seat from Oliver, Mercer and eCurdy raised the question that the eo Ave a ” (Hedd - . 187 188 210 121 166 121 261 75 | Dunn, formerly held by Senator] gefendant had ‘not signed this affl- ° ° 2 re) ‘a Waa 3 (High Gehoal) [l 172 241 312-108 «206-174-344. 90_| Licderbach, Grand Forks elected an} gayit personally. Police Magistrate Tailoring. . Dry leaning. Ward 3 (Richholt) .... 170 175° 216 113 203 99 229 . 102 | Independent senator and threy, Inde-! Cashman stated that he would rule . f Ward 4 70 103 150 140 204 60 180° 112 | nendent representatives. W. S."Whit-| that the détendant must either sign Ward & 86 \274 188 170 247 98 236 121 | man succeeding himself as senator. | the affidavit in person or appear in Ward 6 ( 93 193 192 104 161 94 223 #5 | Cy J. Olson, leaguer, was elected] court, The lawyer was unable to Ward\6 (St. Mary’s 92 175 157 95 159 96. 181 883 senator in the otter Aiatrlet at fnd the SA et it in the interim, L - a arnes county. mong the Inde-j end the case was then continued un- TOTALS ........!.-.1081 1919 2052 1067 1844 1070 2431 846) pendent members of the house elect- ——| in Stutsman county is John W. Ca Lei 11 known lawyer. Walter Maddock, a — i oo — ‘ *. | . one of the lengue leaders in the last United States | | OnGovernorship | ae THE i | legislature,; was regurned in Moun- ~ Senator mae Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists. UVDUPUAREVESDONDADAAHOTDALAOTOUGRD VEDIDEESEDSTITI il county. Qle Tofsrud was named |] Ladies Mission Society of Nes- Lem-| senator in Pieree county. He is an|J the Baptist church on 8th + $$$ ; —- | / tos ke | !ndependent. and Rosser Str. will hold a i % Frazier O’Connor | \—32 526 | Dell Patterson, warhorse of the ‘jl eae tre 708 1528 | teague, in the house, returns sale of fancy work and food, Ada 24-32 ee 119 5441 B 36-59 . Baris 36-5 1944 2379] Benson 9845 member. The league elected all mem- |] at ‘““Hoskin’s” on riday, Benson 38-45 . +1915 1817) Biljjngs 7: ‘ bers in ‘the, Irgislature from the Em-{] November 10th rom 10 ¢ Billings 7-28 . + 209 176) Béftineau 45—58 mons-Kiddér » C. A. Ward]! oclock a. m. to 9 o’clock was named s The 39th a 143 56 | den Valley, +2638 1396| Bowman 18—34 468 | Burke 21—39 782| Burleigh §35—59 2658) Cass 76—80 ... ., 7419! Cavalier 42—49 * 2424) Dickey 28—38 1676 | Divfde,-30—85 . 922; Dunn 16—29 724| Eddy 21—21 .. 1031} Emmons 24—33 . 1022} Foster 21—21 ... 1092/ Golden Valley 10— 620} Griggs 25—25 1070} Grand Forks 6 5362 Grant 45—45 501! Hettinger 35—25 567| Kidder 9-35 .... 425| LaMoure 29—40 . 1612| Logan 15—27 634' McHenry 26—60 McIntosh 13—14 790! McKenzie 12—55 467; McLean 11—58 .. 763| Mercer 12—29 325| Merton 25—46 .. 1635 | Mountrail 24—62 679| Nelson 24—34 1397! Oliver 4—14 .. 107; Pembina 28—34 . 2442! Pierce 24—34 . 1161} Ramsey 43—49 | Ransom 32—32 | Renville 21—30 .. 547} Richland 48—49 . | Rolette 25—31 . 941! Sargent 27—27 1651/-Sheridan 28—29 i i Bottineau 45-58 . Bowman 18-34 . luurke 21-39 .. Burleigh 41-69 Cass 76-80 . Cavalier 42. Dickey 28-38 Divide 30-35 . Dunn 16-29 Eddy 21-21 Eminons 28-33 Foster 1-21, . Golder Vaniey 10-21.. Griggs 25-25 ..... . Grand Forks 67-67 ~ “ <o ” e q 4 \ Grant 20-45 Hettinger 2: - Kidder, 9-35 LaMoure 29-40 . 4 y- Logan 15-27 McHenry 2 % McIntosh McKenzie 5 / McLean 11-58 Y Mercer 12-29 . Morton 25-46 ‘ Mountrail 24-62 Nelson 24-34 , ’ ae ) Y . o. p.m. All hand made fancy work from handkerchiefs up to comforters will be sold at very reasonable prices. Come and get your Christ- mas presents! ing Gol- s, Slope and Bow- 3296] man, return fall league legisla- 974 | tive slate. ‘ihe league alse contin- ned to controLin MeLean county; | Divide and Rurke and Bottineau also remained leas:ue.. The northern part 6} of Ward coundg elected John Fleck- 5/ ten to succezd himself in the sen- Nawedaber Sale of Coats ' Beginning Friday, Nov. 10th At $19.50 Manish tailored coats of heavy tweeds and mixtures, Wrappy and loose back models of velour and novelty mater- ials. All are exceptional values. ALICE LAKE . —and— ' - HARRY MYERS | Star of “A Connecticut Yankee,” in “KISSES” | Also the famous “Humanzee” in “SNOOKY’S ORIENTAL FLOP” Oliver 4-14 .. Pembina 30-34 Pierce 24-34 . Ramsey 43-49 Ransom 32-32 Renville 21-3 Richland 49-49 . Rolette 25-31 Sargent 27-27 Sheridan 28-29 Slope 12-3 Sioux 5-12 Stark 28-37 Steele - 27-27% Stutsman 65-71 Towner 30-37 . Trail 30-30 . Walsh 48-56 . Ward 38-80 Wells 33-44 Williams 26: — At $29.50 An unusu eo of coats in the new rich fabri Belted, bloused and loose effects. Many are fur, trimmed. | Slope 12—34 .. Sioux 5—12 422; Stark 28—37 .. 1756 | Steele 27-27 1211 Stutsman 65—71 4211) Jowner 30—37 1157! Trail 30—30 .. 2367| Walsh 48—56 . 3029; Ward 38—80 .. 8352| Wells 32—44 .. 1264| Williams 26—68 ., 1479 gio Tomorrow—Saturday HARRY CAREY . in greatest western ever produced — “THE KICK BACK” “THE STORM IS COMING”: | At $39.50 Beautiful silk lined models that are warmly interlingd. Many are. fur trimmed with Beaverette, caracul and Opossum. Exceptional Bargains. Totals 1507...... 73,273 80,913! Tota] 1450 of 2138 .93,501 55,198 | oN | Defense Ready In pPhil lips Case | (By the Associated Press) Los Angeles, No, 9:—Rebuttal testimony by the first of probably 20 witnesses for the state was fore- cast for today at the trial of Mre. Clara Phillips for the murder of Mrs. Alberta Tremaine Meadows, 20 years old, widow, who was beaten to death with a Nanpater. A number of-the state witnesses were expected to be experts in men- ‘ tal and nervous diseases, who, it TONIGHT THURSDAY y \, was sited, would attempt to prove (the defendant sane. i ——— | Wheat Growers to tHELOVES OF | Meet December 7 ‘ " ; PHARAOH ° Fargo, N. DN Nov. 9- 9.—George Jew- ‘wath EMIL JANNINGS, DAGNY SERVAES ‘ ett, general manager of the North- “and HARRY LIEDTKE a “ west Wheat Growers’ Association | ay my “ERNEST LUBTISCH—~. Handsome coats in the newest lux- Pina 8 in Mienaseoie' te ceoar | | Deak up congestion ( “MERA CME urious fabrics; Beautifully lined with nate d affiliate, the wheat - s i , i af 1 Srv aceciettone tthe various states | | Expotarerthen painful chest MOVIE CHATS rich crepe silks. Wolf, Nutria and secordine faa anmemneement r=] rthat develo. reak up the é Caracul collars. 'y. [0 Growers’ Association. The associa- Sf acer cold, “ApoT eleven ff yo ae tions are acting “as state units at Don'trub. It Penetrates—strikes FRIDAY and : predent, Fight nto the fore pot warms yy SATURDAY wae abpe ee cqder, human death may be aeiag tte Deon ee iva : “ONE CLEAR CALL” Many Plush Coats included in this 4 ribute: oO on Hy a ~ ; tgrference wih 'repiration, known |") 2ee rate yl Leen AB with Milton Sills, Claire sale at specially reduced prices. 7 Hl hea euralgia, sore, \ * A with “che Nesslee maaan Keown, as “ele masrien, teat twinge s Windece and Henry B. eyneope: interference with the nerv- x ous system, known as coma or] | Sloan's Liniment: hills pain] shock. = : me

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