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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922 " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; BAGE THREE election is indicated, with the num.| (Ind.); John Ehr (Ind.); J. H. Burns AFTERNOON FROCK. | a a ST eT | wes ae ean CHIEF ber of the legislative district fol-| (Ind.); Einar Muns “(ind,) Ma Eludes Japs wat tan “fternoon frock in|{ Cleaming, Dyeing, Repairing lows: Thirtieth, Jacob Bollinger, (Ind.); | Dh: ea : | Pressing SOUTHERN COOKING fe. “Wirst, John Halcrow (Ind.), John|J. E. Elmer (N); E. R. Heibeling |) made cf black ¢: spe with sleeves off at new low prices, Mail orders || TONY'S COUNTER LUNCH | {K. Olafson (Ind.);) Paul Johnson, | (N). { j white georgette crepe, heavily em-/] looked after promptly. We pay (ind.) Thirty first, Pius Kopp (Ind);°G.| red in» gold, and with front postage one way. \e Second, J. H. Burkhart (N.) H. Starke (Int); Herman Rabe | i { , ; (N) | 4 . ; | Eagle Zailoring & Hat Works re g yr bY it : B m A 5 Muleds gore Hoople (N.); Aaron] Thirty second, Eddy and Foster 2. | yy cep a Msi ae vinck | opposite P.O.” Bismarck 20 6th Sires Corner ee evin E. Larkin (N); .E. FP. Joh N). ornament, outline in white mon- qa ‘ | |" Rourth,’ Frank Slominsky, ‘(Ind.) | ‘Thirty sthive, Roy B. Wells (i); | key fur, g 95 L | Fifth, I. G. Hanson, (Ind.) , J. L. Hart (Ind.) | 12 to 2. 25c. as LARGE-FIGURED PRINTS. | Sixth, John T, F , Gna, i 2. Bigs Ga Gita or a aS “<hy the aspoated Pens) | event BB Vee and)” | Tae Athy dW ete sci leet aon, mala SRE BRC. NEA Yt DUNE Mexieo City, Now. 10-—The souna-| | Eighth, Carl E, Johnson (Ind); E.| Thirty sixth, Christ Gaizler (Ind); St cation apectol be very penulae| Chiropractor Specially Fine _, Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block |} Phone 260 aced the|0. Ellingson, (Ind.);\ G. A. Ulland,| M. W. Kelly (Ind.); Michael Henne | rebels who have -™ | power of President Obregon has now |(Ind.) (nd.) iJ 1 out.the life of Gen | Ninth, L. L. Twichell (Ind.); J. A.| Thirty: seventh, H, M, Lynch, | i | this winter and spring. They were used extensively at Deauville las summer and are a pleasant contrast | from staid, one-toned gowns. | 12 to 1:30. 35c¢. leader of the s|Jardine, (Ind.); Robert J. Boyd,| (Ind.); T., W. Radcliffe (Ind.) st and | (ind.) Thirty eighth, Wm. R. Jones (2 of Sinaloa,| Tenth, Roy Johnson (Ind.); Johny ‘Thirty ninth, Frank Mardy y together | Plath (Ind.) \ John Quam (N); 0. C. Martin (N in a battle! Eleventh, Wilkiam Watt (Ind.);‘R. Fortieth, E, B. Kellogg () uv. U Guamuchilito|M. Sproul, (Ind.) ~ Anderson (N); Elmer W. Cart (N)> RHEUMATISM AUCTION SALE +] - in the state of Duango. Not lonz|_ Twelfth, Thorwald Rustad, (Ind.);| Forty first) Fred Eckert (N); Jolin | A. Remarkable Home Treatment IN SALE on or e o Yt was understood that Carrasco | II. B. Durkee, (Ind.) jSethre (N); Ben Fedge (N); P. R! Siven exe oP Fay Pafag attacked : tempting a union with general | ‘Thirteenth, L. B. Cole, (Ind.); E.| Doyle (N); George Lakie (N). | | 1 SubAc Saturday, Nov. 11th. | 1, ‘k rebel leader who was|C. Anderson, (N.) Forty second, L. A. Larson dnd.); | y e a Ss P J Helte abe ao”. S dj Pali o 14 Ft. Ri ptured nd xecttted last week. |~ Fourteenth, George Olsen (N.);|D. L. Peters (Ind.) ? : Cattle, KF urniture, esses I PES HALe——Wec, 14—HTE, Hice 0 | Lewis J. Haugland (N.) eh fi Forty third, G. Patterson (N). CN. n el 1 4. 1 7 Fifteenth, P. R. Trubshaw, (Ind.)'| Forty fourth, Walter Maddock | : } Ete. Twp. Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Chickens, t from general Juan Torres,| Sixteenth, P. 0.' Sathre, (N.); N.|(N); Soren Franson (N). Korea's Joan d’Arc has arrived ] voitmanier in the Durango |E: Iverson, (N.); Andrew'E, Erick-| Forty fifth, Be E.-Bryans, (N). | ga:San’ Francisco after thwarting Sale 1 p. m Machinery, and Household Goods. son, (N). Forty sixth, A. J, Loudenbeck (N); | Japanese efforts to seize her. She . Rome The government s Jarrasco and the i is Miss Julia Syn, 22, Kor {schoolteacher who has’ been under iJap surveillance since 1919 when ker (N); | she participated in protest ciots, Link (N).| She will live sth her sister in Seventeenth, Larson R. Frederick-| Oscar Oberg (N); son, (Ind.);, John 0. Johnson (N).* | Forty. seventh, Eighteenth, A. L.. Flom (Ind.);| (Ind); L, Le Brown Killed ard|Hugh McDowell (Ind.); Joseph Me-| Forty eighth, R. B. along with |Gauvran (Ind.) Geo. W. Morton (N); J. F A Verel (N). Tuesday, November 14th, at 10:30 a. m. 5th and Front Street in which five were ti | pplies. Fed- eteenth, J. T. Tweton, (N); | Forty ninth, O. P. Opland (N); H { [Philadelpbic. | troops were pursuing those who dam McManus (N). rs 0. Bratsburg (N); J. H, MeCay (N). | oe yenera r : th, Mi D.C i ABT \ \ General Torres reported _b 'wenie innie vaig (Ni) TV 7 | Though the membership. of the C, H.-Goranson (Ind.) tN. casualties amounted to only two in: | Twenty fipst, Edward Traynor G. A. R. has been sadly reduced by — ment officials had reckoned |(Ind.); C. A. Sagen (Ind.); A. B.|, Matinee 3 p.m. “Good | death, the latest figures show \that | 5 fori ieee ious, obstacle yagekgon: Tz. Cag) _ |Gracious.” American Legion | there are still 98,171 of these 'vet- One 2 Twenty second, A.” C. Currie, : Vs ux = (Ind.); M. C. Olson (Ind.) fete, Soa Children 50c.|crans in the United States. vo : ess al ar ta : F ’ Twenty third, John W. Carr (Ind.); ults oo — A FRAZI Ss FINAL Frank Norden (Ind.); A. B. Qade oe China, supposedly very densely ie ver (Ind.); A. L. Orange (Ind.) vopulated, hus only 97 inhabitants MAJORITY ABOUT ‘Twenty fourth L. H. Steen (N); J. ‘ORDER EARLY to the square mile the country over, s 7,000 C. Arduser (N), E. A, Brown, grocer, and which is surpassed by 17 other on Twenty fifth, B. S. Hodges Cina); Central Meat Market, will} countrics, led by Belgium with 658. | X es AG eat J. D. Root (Ind.) mm. in| (Continued from Page One) dmante aisthy Roy Yeater QD: B. close Saturday at one p. i only member of the present bench | is x ‘ pilection. The (M. Weisbeck (N); 0. E, Erickson A contestant for elections The | EM eeen ON Swett CN). faece Joa npr im tne| Twenty seventh, Victor L. Ander-| Strayed or stolen, one ches- \ three following) men are closely | $0" (Ind.); L. E.’Heaton (Ind.); P.!ter white bear, weighing j t ” |G. Harrington (Ind.) t ane hed nt, meray in thirty thous Seiten re Galion (Ni: about 350 pounds. Reward The figures for 927 precincts were: | Charles PF. Streich (N); Fred J. offered for information. | GISMARCK.N.DAK 16,900: Burr 35,177; Eng-|Shurr (N); Fred E. 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