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MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE. _ INP, SENTIMENT | HERE AGAINST | ANEW RECALL Referendum on Several Laws Enacted by Legislature Likely, However SETTLE QUESTIONS * Convention Decides that Own- ' ership of Courier - News Should Remain Where it Is sentiment for a was manifested in i League Little electi recall the state-wide Saturday night. It was stated fol- lowing consideration of various * . questions in executive session that the sentiment now prevails that there should not be a recall elec- tiate the prop referendum on the no-party election laws and oth- er election laws, but will ermit this to be initiated by the Repub- lican state committee as recogniz- ed by the Nonpartisans, and Dem- ocratic agencies, At the same time the league would refer the reapportionment bill under which i uers claim, on the basis o nt strength, they would lo enators and four or five rep entatives, committe was named to con- sider referring several of the oth- + er laws of the assembly to the peo- will be accomplished remains to be seen. The results of the convention, summarized, are: The sentiment voted its desire that the ownership of the Fargo Courier-News remains where itis, in the hands of the National Non- partisan Publishing Company, in turn controlled by the national ex- ecutive committee composed of F, B. Wood, H. S. Samuels and Wil- liam Lemke The adoption of a definite plan of “state autonomy” under which the league state committee would do its own organizing, making the STATESITHAS | MET THE TEST. St. Paul Woman So Benefited | By Tanlac She Says All Sufferers Should Take It. | “Tanlac is rtainly popular in our | neighborhood,’ id Mrs. Martin An- | derson, 131 13th St, St. Paul, Minn., recently, in relating her ex- perience with tae medicine. “My stomach and kidneys bothered me until [ was in a miserable con- | dition. erything SI ate disagreed with me and I lost weight steadily. , My jead ached terribly, ang my Nerves were so unstrung it s hard for me to sleep. When my kidneys became badly disordered my whole system followed suit, and I was ex- tremely weak and racked with pain. Why, I was so exhausted I hardly had strength enough to dress my- self. ay ell, Tanlac made good in my | just like my friends told me it ld, and taase whose disagreeable days and gloomy nights are all a thing of the past. I have gained siderable weight, and am enjoy- | ing the best of health. Tanlae ‘nas made me so cheerful and happy I/ just think it’s a pity that every persons doesn’t try the treatmen’ $1,300 w. ed to pay general | debts, including $600 to William / Lemke for services during. the leg- { islative session at $10 per day for advice on legal problems in con- nection with legislative matters, particularly as to the changes sought on the industrial program { laws, which Mr. Lemke drew. i Some of the lawyers of the lea-| gue declared they had been insult- ed by a remark dropped by a dele- gate that the lawyers had only | stirred up trouble, and the matter | was settled when the body as a whole agreed the remarks were seek ownership of the paper and | form a cooperative association to | own and conduct it, was laid on the tablé. This was followed by the adoption of a motion to the ef- fect that “it is the sense of this convention that, insofar as it has the power to express that so long as the Courier-News continues to espouse our principles, the wishes | of the league members, its owner- | ship remain where it is,” The Courier-News, the delegates were told, is owned by the Nation- | al Nonpartisan League Publishing | Company which, it was said, is controlled by the national execu- OF EVERYTHING IN SILK A most beautiful Chine SILK THE NATIONAL EXPOSITION OF EVERYTHING IN SILK THE NATIONAL EXPOSITION seventy-five 2 about Skinners 404 Satin range of Priced at per yard $3.00, 40 Inch Crepe de Fine quality crepe de chine in a handsome color range 0? ades, excellent quality for every pur- NATIONAL EXPOSITION OF EVERYTHING IN SILK THE NATIONAL EXPOSITION OF EVERYTHING IN SILK Mareh 5th to 10th Everything in Silk This week has been designated as been planned to give the people of our nation a broader and deeper realization . of the importance of silk for clothing, and beautifier of homes. The Frock with imj the: to find an A Silken Thing hems hovering near the ankfes and waistlines in close prox- to the place where nature puts he long, slim hipped ig with us for Spring. 4 so Varied that you m: ticular details mod the general tendencie ig gratifying to your fying to your type. of Spring Is : ihouette Thi in a way that laste, and satis- Silk Blouses The New Silk Blouses play a lead- ing role in achieving clever costumes. The new printed silks in their beau- tiful oriental designs and colors are , sure to win milady’s favor so orglinal, so captivating are the syles, and too the quality silks used in their develop- ment are sure to give most satisfctory service. The Prices are most moderate. range blouses, etc. ing and fast to sun. Priced at Per Yard $3.75. The National Exposition of The New Spring Silks Are One Gay Gleam should sentiment de-| Tanlae is for sale by all good drug- National Silk Week and is being a recall would be in-| gists. Over 25 million bottles sold. | observed by the leading stores through- The silks this store selected urge stituted with the proposed referen- Adv. t th try. “The National E y ; F dum of several laws enacted by out the country. ie National Expo- you to be early, just like Easter. For the legislature. ; | sition Of Every: Thing in Silk” has that Frock or Gown —that is going to The league, as such, will not ini-] Church for his services, and about | Hl make April 1st more than'merely a day of jokés—will be its best if you choose at once what you like best of the silk this store has seltcted for you. Printed Silks Mallinsons silks are shown here in a fine of colors for lingerie, Its fast to wash- Most fascinating aré the new ple, including particularly the| not so. colors is now being printed silks in their rich ori- banking laws. Settle Newspaper Issue new ved fin our silk section. tntal colorings and distinctively The convention ended with many| The convention settled the sta- | This fabric has long been @ attractive designs. They afford pledges that when the delégates|tus of the Fargo Courier-New favorite for dresses, linings, innumerable possibilities to the left they would bury factionalism | its afternoon si underwear. It will launder woman who is clever with her and stand united. Whether this|vote of 173 to 88, a motion to perfectly. needle. eee Pussy Wilow Silks Willow Pussy ' precinets responsible and cancell-|tive conimittee of the organiza- pose. The Prices range from $19.50. ; } ing the contract made last tion. 2 rie and up. y with A. C. Townley te reorgazize : oe definite action followed Priced at per yard $2.48. the state. A reorganization cam-|lengthy discussion and frequent 3 paign would be pushed next sym-|pleas. for harmony made by. vari- j ‘ae SILK GLOVES ches mer. ous speakers, who declared _ the ene ‘ j : Organization of the league on| discussion of the Courier-News, : The New. Deauville In a Delightiul Diversity of Styles the basis of a political party, with|the rumors that it was to be sold % J recinet, county, legislative dis-|and other rumors had proved de- A Scarfs With sleeve lengths so variable 3 5 Skee EAN Wari eeatencrentueeuicneeee’ | imumentels 2 } Crepe Satins (gloves will play an important part in Lingerie Silks : time for holding conventions,| Speeches by Rep. Vogel of Me- <i ye It seems as though these scarfs z the fashion play for spring. Here : ibution of the dues which are|Lean county and State Senator | Crepe weaves are very pop- have no particular place, you see are many new styles in lengtls to Our present showing of Fs 50 for each two years. Con-|Dave Hamilton of McHenry were) ular for spring and the rich them around the shoulders, around ‘ ccrrespond with any length sleeve. lingerie silks includes many tinuance of the North Dakota] accepted by the majority of _ the | lustrous quality of these crepes the neck and even as a head dress, « ‘The new shades and combinations dainty fabrics that offer many Leader as the Qfficial league organ|delegates as expressing their feel- will make most beautiful frocks. and no wonder ,so novel are the de- are truely handsome and we suggest suggestions for _ underneath in the state i ing, when they’ assertel that so | signs and 90 gay the colors that every that you choose early to insure get- things. Here are shown such Maintenance of connection, and recognizing the alliance with the National | Nonpartisan League through diversion of part of the dues to that organization for its i publication. Setting 0 of the dues to pay up old debts, chiefly accommodation not ce man W. J. Clfurch, who presented his resignation, was pre- vailed upon to continue on the lea- mue state i ii iticize indivi ii These silks promise to be as combinations which play a i : ’ 2 Cin die unnee atte “that, the tiones to RP natonal Nod | popular this season as they leading part in the new Spring dis- ing anodele fasnioned jot eee eee Reviera Crepe * duties of chairmanship would be}san Publishing Company.” Bees were last. We aré showing two plays of silk underwear and too not pied el : at istinetive model is transferred, or Mr. Chureh at least| Mr. Lemke asserted that the on- | excellent qualities for Hand- to ie neuenien ayer Toadies, (Vekts, Se a seer ee amber te This beautiful fabric is shown re sd from most of the respon-|ly time the Courier-News had ever kerchiefs, shirts, — Blouses, Camisoles and Slips. marble in a most handsome range of sibility, as he desired. i i i If tone Appointment of a committee tc|when it was in the control of the use. and stripes all in sel ; » consider various laws, such as the earaes state executive committee 12 Mo. Weight Natural color, otiects and in the leading * banking laws, make a digest and| (the Liederbach’ committee.) 2 shades. suggest those held desirable for referendum, was made. Raise Funds At the executive session Satur- day night $500 was raised to pay part of the money owed to Mr. 4 . 7 ainst whom a movement had|He said the law suit involving|burden and financial responsibili-| and balance on 10 years time at 6| FOR SALE Ford touring, good con-| resorts, farming. and.stock raising. been started by some Nonparti-|ownership of the paper as Fy: ee ince! He aid that Se egan per cent. I will trade for a house} dition, $100 cash. Phone 877-W.| Write Burt Realty Co., Cumber- {sans who wanted a to geen: come to trial soon. ization drive should be made next| in Bit pe al take Fond el Call evenings. 3-5-3t| land, Barron Co., Wis. 8-5-7¢ | tinue political ‘activities in the lea- i ier-|summer for memberships, on the} mobile as part payment. z | gue, No definite action to this ef- Nore One ee ee Couriers basis of the Delaws adopted at] free from “debt. Address Farm|FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath} LOST—A ladies wrist watch, with | fect was brought before the con-|was made by Mrs. J. R. Baker of|the convention, under which the Bargain; care of Bismarck Tribune.| furnished, 216 Mandan ave. 3-5-2t | bracelet initials R, V. Finder re- ‘ | vention, the action in regard to the| Grand Forks and amended by Rep.|burden of organization work is i S:5-8¢ ai Guner turn to 614 Rosser St. for reward. | Courier-News was considered 4/Swett of Kidder county. The vote|Placed in the precincts. Objec- 5 FOUNDA: dally hs eg <4 a |gactory for Bie Asa was taken om the basis of voting|tions were mate to accepting his| AUTO OW NERE CT Arve Leta ss eed Paseeeieeny ee Pee ae . uring the liscussion it was | stre ~|resignation, he was given a vot: ber epair. ‘ol ‘ulcanizer. t lott , en: ' stated that the Conrier-News had premnetn 06 ie ee ane eperical 1oe Smnfidence, and the matter left| Mends anything that’s rubber,| and identifying and paying torent A No. I Hay for, sale.’ $6.00 i (ca been paying its own way since last| strength. unsettled at the conclusion of thc| shoes, boots, tubes, tires, sate adv. pet ton by the stack, two i eenieeeee'y te apie oP The convention named Rep. Vo- | @fternoon session. ~ pe ae fsa foe 3100 ‘agents | FOR SALE—Almost new bungalow| miles out. Phone 520. Krist 1 gel of McLean county as chairman “700 LATE TO CLASSIFY wanted. Write Desk 5, Superior] of six rooms and bath, garage in Kjektrap. © Wants Transfer , [of a committee to make a digest edie My Rubber. Co,, Superior, Wis, East| basement. Former price, $6,000. r, ui ae Harry Laskowitz of Fargo, rep-|0f the laws enacted by the eigh- | ror, SALE—Farm of 240 acres, five-| End. 3-5-8¢| For quick sale, $4,500. Texms.} , S resenting persons who instituted|teenth general assembly, and tc}. room house. Deep well, good : "i Possession at once. J. H. Holihan, |: . MeCahe Methodist a law suit to take ownership and|send the digest to all league pa-|" water, stable. Fine meadow; 60|FOR RENT—Large light house-| 314 Broadway. Phone 746. 3-63t| Banquet 2 control of the Courier-News: from|Pers in the state, acres cultivated. Tais is what a] “keeping room or sleeping room, Lemke and his association, urged| Chairman W. J. Church present- real estate fellow would call a| close in, furnished, water, lights,|FOR SALE—! ’ -~. A Gallant Rescue - long as the Courier-News fought the league battles they didn’t care who owned it. | Lemke Nictar | William Lemke, asked to state the status of the Courier-News, | said that he held no personal in- terest in the Courier-News except | nominal shares of stock, and that || “it either belongs to the Nationa! | Nonpartisan League, under which it will remain always in position | taken part in a factional fight was | Mr. Lemke made a plea for har. mony among all factions of the league. He received loud applausc from the delegates. The outcome of the situation | was a political victory for Lemke, | Silks per yard .. per yard .... \ | i EEE | | | THE NATIONAL EXPOSITION OF EVERYTHING IN SILK THE NATIONAL EXPOSITION OF EVERYTHING IN WIS NI DNIHLAUAAG AO NOMLISOdXA TVNOILVN WTS NI DNIHLAWAATD 4O NOLLISOdXa TVNOMLVN GHL MT ——————— that the paper be placed in the hands of ‘the the farmers to operate. Imported Pongee Dresses and int fact, for every 14 Mo, Weight Natural color, $1.75 course priced, they step-in $1.50 ed his resignation, stating he was anable to continue: to: assume the i me » vA Miss will fall in love with them. are Silken Lingerie Feminine personal effects could ask no nicer additions than the new or most reasonably Ik and clock effects. snappy- snap. And it surely is. Price $12.60 per acre. $900 cash Silk Hose So colorful is our display of silk hose that * pretty nearly every shoe can be matched per- fectly. Many clever styles are shown in lace The Prices range from $1.25 up. ting just the style you want in your size. Silk Skirts of the new silk skirts are The new display is now at Many pleated. jts best and you will find many charm- heat, $20; lady preferred. Call} improved, eigh evenings, 377-W. 3- 5-3t| part om beauti 1 clear lakes. oe ’ Maize, popular shades as Flesh, Pink, Orchid and Honeydew. You will be surprised at their moderate prices. ‘patterns blocks, broken blocks Priced at per yard $4.95. IS NI SNIHLAYAAD 40 NOLLISOdXd TVNOLLV. NATIONAL EXPOSITION OF EVERYTHING IN SILK SHL WIS NI DNIHEAUAAA AO NOLLISOGXA IVNOILVN AHL WIS NI DNIHLAMSAT 40 NOLLISOdXS TVNOLLVN AHL WHS NI DNIHLAWAAT AO NOLLISOdXA TVNOLLVN GHL WTS NI SNIHLAWAAT AO NOLLISOdXA TVNOILVN N