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SR COE RIS Fe AR TOE RE Se . : 2:2 * for the Moffit team by a seore of Menoken, both. jins spesty. PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DAWES GIVEN. | 7 hey’re Married Again — — Temporarily RECEPTION, 10° REMAIN FIRM Denounces Demagoguery in an Address to Neighbors at Evanston Home BKUROPE’S EXAMPLE Charles G. Dawe presidential # trier ona: fr William Buti bliean nationa it th mic and r grew Three Delive Dill estern for ago board o fer, Ch p and neighbo tial nominee, SF felicitation General Dawes, know want thing et this it to But one Messages ot er president ity, James nt of the Ch and J. ¢ all view-pri Patten er presi trade, blisher, of the delivered the me in you me to and Baumly an that there i he called thore upon which upon suck would peak in it he . parti to me un for me manner occurs political and nonpartisan —a all cver may be their party, and the curse of demagog uery in politieal discussions in this country. To such extent this evil among the politi- of both par at the real the principles in questions yet good citizens, must that i an has cured by bank of ened sim- of forwarding personal political and group ent, purpose Crashed by Demagoguery recently returned — from I have seen in pro and human suffering effects of five svears of dema- political appeals yto the pas sions and prejudices of the different people disti to their r to s Europe method. of ons, involving onomic Europe “I have Eprope where trated industry 4 lie the ng serious at elemental principles. ‘To save he has abandoned the dema- and returned to common of rife the or heen runr we here feeling demagoguery in the world United States are tating effec All ood Republic nd all good Demo who put t country abo party demand the beginning of has ana in its x common sense in public human beings wha party, We are on many subjects, zens we can unite to demana f those who represent us in political debate that they our differences honestly the standpoint of truth tever may bound to dit but as good and “from. not ndpoint of passion and pre- | the campaign which fere mp, and as a duty to a party, the United pledge myself to adher and to the common sen to be drawn therefrom. is be- which I owe but to the States, 1 the truth ‘onclusions citizens +) ~ News. of Our } Neighbors | MOFFIT Farmers, and shareholders of the | Farm telephone line, which operates of Moffit, central arck, has purchased a stretch of li is being moved from east of Mof- fit. The stretch of line being re- moved starts at Besoba and ends at McKenzie. This parf of telephone -equipment will be installed again, | immediately as a continuation of the farmers line between stownship and Bismarck. poles and wire have been moving quickly the past week. About “fifteen or twenty farmers have been working on this job of moving. The purchase was made from the Inde- dependent telephone line. Telephone The baseball game played between | *Menoken and’ Moffit teams, at Men- ‘oken ‘last Sunday proved victorious Hurrahs for Moffit and The children’s day program giv- seni at the Moffit Methodist church iwas very’ good anda large crowd was in attendance. The little folks idid splendid. June 15, 1924 will al- *ways be a red letter day to several }four and/five years old maids and Haddies,'who made ‘their first public day. ~ Mr. and Mrs, ¥.<We Moffit’-enter- itained at Sunday dinner the follow- Mr. 1tMrs, -Jaggn over and. fi r. f from | located . at | wire, poles and ete., which } Morton | Fann mar uid rat nov Thilda V school N Mr the The Dunhanr Lumber Co of lumb; received Mr. M Moffit Mr. © Rolla He Calife The two always time sometime | Mrs. E ence we: ubject which may | very day eveg e fevening that the | of and deli the vil | Hagan w | day and national { chairman | visitors | we | a eat one. It is hopes a Bismar. Jos. fishing men re Mr, a daughte ers at re Emil, cation i ter, | Porter | absence. | ity two v much la |too dry any now con { cove resent /is again i Mrs. ill at th jpast f home ve! ter of Mr. little children and the Mr. and | | CONGR Van gress m man, V: i | i DAUDASUEUUGAATTUAUUOAUUUOUGHUQAGAUUROREDEOQUQEROUUOOOUAGNONOUELL aT UT @. ‘Morrison’ yd -family, Miss" Mave Rolla usen Ho: worked Chest pres Mills, has left Moffit son charge 3 The lovely rains has been enjoyin breaking or The work of Hook, ie Hurst, no arrangeme re ready to their meal e marriage’ el and velist nt with 1 ail s together on is on again moon.” angstead, wh o. 2, Morton Heartt, .w farr two cars MeNally, this yard a vading hester Heart . died at near Fajr prothers, Ch in 1 Ivin Hoover re shopping crowe tM h large ning, the w wa speec mt cream sta was the able Mr. Fred Ar of the from ent. uecess The m re given by k, as) to the who was near by ide Mr. r, Inez the nd home ly. the and t is understo of Mr. ‘ar has been ci the elevate w s have mad acreage previous to pl plete active d Albert Fau he e weeks or ry soon. wust is i Mrs. Faust MAY GIVE together cnet Castors] T, G. WRIGHT’S, meeting, aunding: Hazelton, local el st, who has Bismarck hospital for the | Mrs. has called off husband rope She ne Will go to Vienna, | | Jacques Danic They will occupy th boat but, one will go to Plor Their ocean trip, and is} ae suite | the the | and at no teaches township ho resides 1 home t Moffit of the r nd Mr. C. E the cars. t, brother of his home in recently. and Rolla up to the vk Clar Mon and son, in town 1 attended the Joffit on Mon of June. The and pleasant conducted out made he platform. of tion. Mr. J. N. speaker of the st was made Many village eeting here wx hes were in more w reported flere that very small the doctors at recovery of Mr. hot while out Corbin, Both NLD; evator operator gone on a va- od. Clare Por. d Mrs. Everet illed to ke or during Emil’: ich this loeal-| in the past de possible a of flax, it being | June 2, to do »wing for flax owing the 1924 crop is nt illness and been nore is expected n N. D. INVENTOR A HEARING | ND... permit Cla June 18. aus J. He Co n Hook jeweler, to demon- WEDDING Announcements farm home of Hoff- | motor he has invented claims imple and. will| o cheaply that it will} revglutionize the motor power in-| dustry of the world. * Two readings have a resolution which would permit Mr. Hoffman to appear before a com- mittee of sciéntists at Washington, D. C., to demonstrate hig invention. The final reading of the resolution aid the fixing of the date for the test will he made when — congress meets again in December. strate a which he furnish power BODY IS SENT TO ESTHERVILLE ht, Fargo found dead friend, W morning ville, Towa parents, fot accompanied the The body of Irvin G. W traveling man, who wi in bed at the home of ©, Bush, here yest has been sent t the bur by body he Mr sush I here! announce myself as candidate for County Treasurer of Burleigh County it the Primary Election to be held June 25th, 1924. Have had 3 years experience in the County Treasurer’s office as clerk and deputy. Your vote! 2nd influence will be appreci- ated. Gilbert Haugen. (Pol. Ad.) I hereby announce that 1 | am a candidate at the Primary | Election to be held+June 25. | 1924, for the office of County Treasurer of Burleigh Coun- ty. Your vote will be appre- ciated. Geo. Boelter, Arena, N. D. (Political Advertisement) To the Citizens of \§ Burleigh County: “In presenting myself for re-election to the of- fice of judge of the Coun- ty Court I invite your at- tention to, my perform- ance of the duties of the office during my incum- bency. Respectfully, . C. DAVIES. © * (Pol. Ady Get Your parr: THE TRIBUNE Unable to Reach Verdict in | was divided, j ruisance in that liquor was sold on heen given to! @ avith engaging ‘BENNETT CASE JURY DIVIDES, IS DISCHARGED Case Involving Nuisance Allegations A jury in district court, after be- ing: out from 5:15 o'clock last even- ing wrestling with the case charg x John and Anna Bennett with aining public 10 Front street, Bismare d District Judge Jansonius hortiy before noon today that it s hopelessly divided, and was dis- It was reported the ju 7 to 5, in the ¢ Th te, through the Attorne: ’s office, charged the Ben- nett’s with maintaining a — public the premises, and the charge was resisted by the defendents. A flurry was ioned | court room terday Manuel (Mexican Joe) Hermanetz Was called to the witness stand. | When he failed to answer questions » state as expected, | stant attorney | list of questions and » witness if he had nov) testifiel according to the written | apswers, before him on Sunday. The | testimony as represented by Mr. Filiott included a statement — that ermanetz had ed a bottle of whiskey from Bennett for | $20 and had later stolen 14 bottl!s of liquor, and also that. Bennett Hka sought to induce him to testify, | nswers were “obvi .” according to Judge who ordered the sherift | in the gener: Jansonius, the poor. or had hed. he was time. ihe case of Claude Rossen, chardet in the liquor traffic, Bennett ca stand, but his memor; $ He either did not remember, not so testified, or if *he incapacitated at the o followed the when | ONE TOWN IS SAID TO ESCAPE STORM’S DAMAGE Mitchell, S, D., June 18— tion brought to Mitchell by Dawes, Informa- H. EL superintendent of the South 1 Anti-Saloon League, who was ne during Saturday’s storm and n Sunday morning, is to. the effect only slight damage was | done in L smokestack on the school house was blown over and crushed, the engine room, demolishing the heating plant’ machinery. Outbuild and barns in the neighborhood damaged, but Mr. Daw s that no one was injured. The TO THE VOTERS BURLEIGH COUNTY I hereby announce that I am a candidate at the Primary Election to be held June 25th, 1924, for the office of County Treasurer of Burleigh County MAGNUS SPEAKS IN GRAND FORKS , N. D., June 18.—Mag Minnesota's dirt-farm who was re-nominated for that office im the primary Monda on the Farmer-Labor ticket will ar rive here today and speak here at 8 p. m. under the auspices of th: Nonpartisan league. He will speak at Northwood, Mayville ‘and Hills boro’ during the day, making thi towns in an automobjle. and Forks, N. Da J Johnson, nto For County Treasurer I hereby announce my can- didacy for County Treasurer of Burleigh County, have been a resident taxpayer of the County, for the last forty years, your vote and influence in my behalf will be greatly appreciated. \ John E. Ecklund. (Political Advertisement) Julius Meyer of Baldwin candidate for State Senator | of Burleigh County will speak in front of the Auditorium on June 21st at 8 o’clock in the evening. Come hear him. (Political Advertisement) Qe D Dt HALA EEC Mn LIL wherein I have resided all my life. As I will be unable to see all the voters I take this means. of soliciting your sup- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924? MAY RESIST INSANITY PLEA Nathan Leopold Objects to Line of Defense Chicago, June 18 4. who, with Richard Loeb, inl on charge of kid Hing Robert Franks, school boy defense, he is quoted a te of cforts of alienists him and Loeb to find men its| nd| old | ity, P.G. HARRINGTON | Independent Republican Candidate For State Senator. (Pol. Ad.) G. L. SPEAR Candidate for Burleigh County Treasurer port and assure you, if suces ful at the June Primary and election in November, I will give to the duties of the office my personal attention and my best efforts. | Respectfully, | Gerald L. Richholt. Dated June 4th, 1924, Pol. Adv. Jessie M. Van Hoek Candidate For Register of Deeds Burleigh County Primary ‘Election June 25th, 1924. Five years_experience. Your vote will be appre- ciated. (Pol. Adv.) nu Campaign Literature Cards, Posters Pamphlets MOST COMPLETE BINDERY IN STATE. WRITE OR PHONE TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT. Tribune Job Printing g Department . PHONE Hd G. L, SPEAR Former employee in the office Economy, Service. and. Cour- tesy to the taxpayers of the county. YOUR. SUPPORT APPRECIATED. Pol. Adv. eK PRIMARY CAMPAIGN _ SUPPLIES TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING: DEPARTMENT CAN TURN OUT ALL FORMS OF AVFAVENLUSHETOTGUUA HUA TELAT SUD Q2 | a | + he is CANDIDATES TIED Werner, N. D., Sune 18—The coun ty superintendent of schools has Leen’ called upon to settle a tie vote in a Werner school board election. Mrs. T. V. McMullon and H. 2. Johp | son each received 49 votes for school director. to be made to appear insane,” quoted as saying. 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