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PAGE TWO ° _ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ie MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1924° ~ ‘RS | ir caders in certain states," Mr, Butler | Congress to recognize the election o IS SLOGAN OF oy |) WIN DECISION) — CATTEETS PF) HIT COOLIDGH) 2s 85 eStart ot Mattei rte Be Washington, Oct. fe ques- | Congress vote s B . : oe 1 whether state courts have jur- | of their ct & Present | © Getiuhy has,.developad x potato t % B: i \ jon over cases involving dam- bs a pat s has ned opposition | with “high starah content that pro- ‘ oe ae s aWNa to cattle during interstate | Butler Says Democrats, Third) to this pl: y determination to. qu almost 50 gallons of alcohol | | hipments will be reviewed by the Di . F . fee vote for Culvit Coolidge.” 'from a ton. ' | cupreme court. It is presented ma! Party Leaders, in Alliance as | Fee. Nip Ate decries j lense brougnt from Montana and Luckautsthae IOGEAR wD ISAM ee i ; _ |Supreme Court Decides Shop- |. in appeal was granted tovas. | Chicago, Oe 20, ~ Conterences| REFUSES: CALLES kota Is Opened to Get : ‘ 4 i © | men During Strike Entit- | '‘Uhe parties to the controversey are] with « eee 2 om 4: : >, , pe Baie a 8 : ith ed NOTern MANNY Colne)! ena and district | RECOGNITION Oven (7 Miction Jans USED YEARLy Citizens to Polls : e ore led to Jury Trial ny and the Gitbreath Cattle Com-| leaders” during the last week has | : z Hes ies { | pany. convinced chairman William * M.j{ ome 150 state New Orleans, Oct. 20.--Sinaloa in Betlor of the Republican nationat) yexico, one of the most powerful HELD DUTY OF ALL: ae =—=SCSCSCCLAYTTON VALID) MANY HURT ‘enittee of the “open alianee be- | northern states of the Republic, 3s| Fop AN Cold Troubles en Democratic and third party! refused through its Governor and) Fargo, N. D., Oct. With many |; Soe Ra ae : Rat aes: | Washington, Oct. 20.—Railroad} i ryencies engaged in t and | i : i eek ‘employes who joined the shop men's! | ra ni vete campaign, is apparent at ‘ CETL? ae ; — = | ctrike of 1922 were entitled to triai| | s time t a large number ot Pox a) - , | by jury when charged with contempt | Giese who way have failed to go] @ ; : op : = | of court, it was held today by the Vote For ty the polls in prior el 3 — BS 4 ! Supreme Court Horrisbutg) Pan 0 2 ¢ Pape ohieeriite vating places .01 i i ee ea 7 weete arrisburg, Pa., Oct. 20.—Several he brought to the voting p: , : | The relationship of employer and ane “BLE Believed (6 Have Heel Nov. 4. fesse: sila ipane : é “ employe do not cexse, the court held,) j,jureq when every car, imeluding j 4 - Vario methods ure Be ‘ : ee es when a workman goes on strike, and] the Jocomotive, on train No. 26, St. iS aA ployed in the can 5 f f Re i the provisions of the Clayton act for] T.cuis to New York express, Penn- however, to the proposi : | protection of the employe therefore) <ivania railroad, went over an en- of in le peter vee ‘ : ot 2 as | apply under such circumstances, bonkment. | H : great importance of exercising a ae | That part of the Clayton act which » veting right. te ocanes ae. i provided that employes may demand | Statistics | 5 ; . : 3 ‘a trial by jury was declared by the] = ik f ed to turn out iny is ele Pegs ‘ . |court to be constitutional and valid. LONG LAKE Tanhes of The question had been brought be- | ree cake ach fore the court by Sam Michaelson : a 88 voters failed nd others who had been employed ee aa euneay was not a good tea : ee } by the Chicago, St. Paul and Omaha, duck hunting da al Bismarck Enlisted F : Railway Companies and who claimed manta zed an ambition—to COUNTY Votes But the Slack ‘ : S % : that under the Clayton act they were| bar 2 soose. ee motto that the North) & : i * entitled to a trial by jury. One local hunier reported that AUDI OR ito ty : : be : there must have been 5,000 bi | or .” is the kota W. C. T. U. has adopted a were slog: th tting oat the white geese on Long Bae impnien Rey AIODON Goxt P . Being a wary bird the goose At the General Election f Gs Geemhe this sloran have b : : he ; hard to bag, but probably two dozen MOTHER :— Fletcher's Cas- held November 41th. were killed over the weekend on | ent out over the state from ‘e 5 : Y ere a Dy tae cee : tag BORAH PROBE Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- oS TAA RAEURERAS us 3 } a ae CONTINUES IN goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared : oe 7 in a E children all ages. (Pol. Adv.) WASHINGTON for Infants in arms and C ig pi Gath To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it. <a places where 3 3 s 4 er coniiuY here the cam 5 : Ri ia} President Ebert Issues De-| HaReTs ere a3 to £0 cree Today all famfies in their_comm ee : : ‘ (Continued from page one.) i and acquaint them with their % : Q Oct. 20.—( By the A. P. matter of the funds raised by our veting privi and then to see 2 eee President Ebert today issued a de-|cpponents as well. On Septembe that these persons use this right on ie a, cree dissolving the Reichstag. in Milwaukee 100 LaFollette le: election day. In plices where other —— [held a meeting and decided to raise ions are cy oreine, doe ane : : CLOSE STOCK EXCHANGE —=§ {$500,000 in that state. Among those cause, members of the 3 2 ae Berlin, Oct. 20.—The stock ex-[present were Herman Ekern, attor- the Srphiae "are peng nad Wiie change ‘committee, as protest {ney general who presided, Governor them ans are being made fo he celébiation of “The March of ‘ _ : against the high taxes on stock|Jchn J. Blaine and State Treasurer ; the celebiation of “The Mare | - transactions decided to close the ex-|Soi Levitan. This $500,000 was to be Ne nietieiticestwnece St change for today and there were no|ayportioned to various congressional : Wewasuuon i ts. expect quotations on any of the listed} districts, h one of eight districts at 1,000 posters beart ‘0 bob or not to bob is a question j s vexing to the Indian maiden | she ae one decisien of ie comme raising $43,000 and three districts, | : : pe Cee i : heGdoude awn (above: »| tee followed a demonstration by ex-|the third, fourth and fifth each campaign slogan will be dis- {as it is to her pale te Princess Jewell Dawn (abcve) of the t Q . : e iaibuted a Farge within the next|Wylackie tribe refuse surrender to the styles, but Ell orris (be- | change against taxes which they de-] rai 00. Those were the THEATRE two wel by the members of the low) of the Klamath tribe finally has done so. The tribes live near the clare are dissol quot mavianiWw. (C, U. Oregon-California boundary “Proportionately that fund, for bag: bi se st ae hes i . vy 4: TN AQ asonic Campaig i Pat Howin a letter which is being ‘ SE ae ese TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Through the committee on Ma-| seed anc Areshing of 3 ent = ° ci n republicans in sonie service and education, letters | were also just s : ‘ \Penasyivania, I can only hope that been sent to every local M rop. Hf plentla , i None Third party managers h é 5 nie lodge in the state calling upon Porye 8 F We hope that you will accept this more successful in filling their quo- David Belasco’s famous Stage success 1 bership to vote on Nov. 4.j ( : th tle bos our good will, W wish tas than we have. The Republican ing that the organization} o tots $i, uomany bl gs this Christma ‘party has no objection to the raising has nothing to do with party polt- |The se of. : tie otue Wie soe) wail Gala lor funds for the Third party can- “THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA”’ ies, the letter stated, yet the mem- from the gros le le ER76.7) u this letter. Independent Candidate For |‘'ates such gigantic organiz bers are pledged to do their the procecds from the use of 64 ox was given by the 8th tions as the American Federation for the country and “from witch |acres of Jand Six days of labor. |8tade of the William Moore School, pas ae Bee ene Cane oe TS EGER es Eetutenigeturcounted’ blessings” i N. Dak. Governor Comes to ction oo iho celltanc| ets: Robt. E. Lee and U. S. Grant as the cen- hoods but such funds must of nec: MRCP Téeal) rodeo! will “senda, copy | < —~ y merican Friends, Bismarck iy, hecomel theleuujeetnon anguics 5 : Rg sonfel to[poor copies ase) ie: J UNIOR RED tite aou Paahe Go late hy the Genre] catenins ie tral figures of a Romantic Drama. copies be-; next p up q aon peas sagingsca moan ributed in this manner. I will be the correspor between |, Minot, Oct. 20.—The itinergry of |to, continue hearings at this time. ce with the policy) the child Be we falve L. alvorson of Minot,| “We have gone into the committce adopted national organiza- | R N FI those lat ; 7 palition candidate for Governor of Jand given the amount of our budget, tion, the North Dako e | S subi ve ; orth Dakota for the coming two {the receipts to date and a survey of Fox News Pathe Comedy no project ae weeks, follows: four expenditures. It must acw be of the American Legi a ic ter understanding ed letters to all posts in the state, | aeedeHin Bae Week Oct, 20-25; Monday, Oct. 20, {apparent to the Republican men and through Ja Williams, state adju- ment, and should be e Washburn 8 p. m.; Tuesday, Oct. women of America that we are con- tant, pointing out the lal who are interested in the future} Seach: 8 p. m.; Wednesday, Oct. ducting a presidential camp: cf the situation arising out of the] our country and ot all]Manning in afternoon; Thursday, ; Most economical lines. large group who do not exercise), ; Tg Nene eater ae Oct. 23, Dunn Center, afternoon; {is clear that we need fin eed bbndebiebtebtebetehtetb | their privilege and duty of use| To Start Correspondence with : i Dickinson, 8 p. m.; Friday, Oct. ¢ “I appeal to those who be! he ballot. Legionnaires are Foreign Children to Pro. | KTWANIANS Fargo, 8 p. m.; Saturday, Oct. he principles for which v oe upon to get out a 100 per cent vote. Lisbon. fighting to contribute in orde e e a The program being carried on in| oie Friendshi Week Oct. 27.--November 2; Mon-|we may wind up the campaign on Riemouthrousi: thos arco! Kiwanis mm viendship — renege day, Oct. 27, Valley City; Tuesday, {November 4 without a deficit. The nouncin e mners club, under which a complete ¢: - ay if Oct. 28, Hillsboro at 10 a. m.; M election is just two weeks away. vass of the city will be made Th ¢ of the Red Cro: G T OU \V ville 2 p. m, and evening meeting at|Already we have had smoke scre to the election, is being ee t i 3 leon gHeceniaraneon coreirancountnienl menneenininTe OF Bismarck will|Eatimore; Wednesday, Oct. 29, Lang-|to divert attention from the m es 4 In “eneh ton’ inthe {the eitren of foreign countries The Rinanis cab of Bioware wit ano" ese 5a oe [nese During thexe neat 1 N THE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. the Kiwanis is organized. te See Seh nited cooperate in a drive to get the vote/Cavalier 8 p. m.; Friday Oct. 31,|there will be many more such smoke In Fargo i: . ns have the !States, has brought a matual under lee on November 4. Lakota, 8 p ; Saturday, Noy. 1,|screens put up by our opponents, GUESSING CONTEST. ae eae Exchange jctanding and fr ip that it] At today's Juncheon, Chairman | Bottineau; visiting Devils Lake and|but we go into this last phase of fi) eee pecans le le to attain in any | Sveinbgorn Johnson read a commun-|Rugby en route from Lakota. Mon- the campaign confident that we shall i rates Ae oo eae vc {iention from W. C. Green, of Fargo,}day, Nov. 3, visit at Max, Under-|win. We ask the citizens of the g z By Bee ae Ge work the a he project enables! chairman of the public affairs com: |W rrison, Coleharbor, Wash-|country to keep their minds fixed 1st Grand Prize: Mike Cantwell, Mandan. c sis wholly nonpolitical i : ate ce seer » of the International K is,| burn, Wilton, Baldwin and Bismarck |upon the fundamental issues insted 2nd Grand Prize: Geo. Munger, Bismarck. : sed the duti at 8 p.m. of the charges and counter-cha is intended ly e: : - ‘6 2 ize: ] is) a} ee ey ee aay sor |miBht not receive a Christmas itt] eitize nection with ee which some of our opponents 3rd Grand Prize: Herbert Hart, Bismarck. Going t6 die polls not fon thise movement , and urged the Kiwanis club! Walter Johnson lecting the Senatorial committee as The North Dakota Federation of | Ther 3 3 school chil BNSTTINE HS A CHa the plage will make. : 1 . Womens clubs, and the North Da-|dten enrolled in the Junior Red| See. th voters express their Is Honored] “our reports indicate and polls The Following Also Won Prizes Nota Weneus of Women Votars, also (Cross and children of forty other| Choice on clection day through the eee taken by newspapers and organ - . A ai are engaged in the campaign, each | countri enrolled making — an { Ballot. : Coffeyvile, Kan, Oct. 20—Today|tions throughout the land affirm} Leslie Stubbins, Bismarck; Lief Nelson, Bismarck; eareaiestion devoting Boe eo the | inte tional organization ae fis besion 8 couultige com | was a holiday here in, honor of the le aera. ecliane. ane aaa F. J. Bleth, Mandan; Floyd Fowla, Bismarck; J. E. ask of impressing upon the voter) ‘The filling ne boxes has been | Posed of Sco ne and kl} yeturn home of Walter’ Johnson,|G- Dawes will be overwhelmingly , is ; is ismarc! 5 the great necessity for going to the jcarried on by the help of the tench. | Parkinson was named to me pitcher for the Washington team, |¢lected president and vice president Chests sara sy CH (Ooi Bimal Ae i represent of other clubs here] World Series leader. A crowd of |on November 4.” wheel traveled a total of 97 7/10 miles. The winning and carrey on a campaign, estimated at 10,000 participated in ——— guess was 88 2/10 miles. ny s boxes fore children who f teach- polis ; : Jers of the sck with Miss Madge By means of circular letters and|Runey in charge of the Rura! Was a guest, a ball game, between two local|seen with the naked eye, a catulog . : ec oo teams with Johnson pitching for|of 4,000,000 is being prepared. The management of the Dakota Auto Sales Co. takes x i V ene. The town was decorated in —— this opportunity to thank all who contributed to the c arrington To flags and bunting Stores were Too Late To Classify success of this contest. rll over the state, the North Dakota ate Superintendent of Schools, has Hunkers asso! n, 5 th Taine Real IG um aetive campaign in the “get out Cross tional > pamphiets sent out to its members |schools, M Minnie J. on,| Rev. W. J. Hutcheson of Fargo] Walter Johnson’ day and witnessed | Although only 4400 stars can be of . according to W. Have Links| closed. Virtually all of the 4,500 el ae ee children enrolled in the Coffeyville | jy ONT —Stric es Fargo, secretary of |... 4 : ei) i E ; Pee RonSuIE cee iraeent tor hsaor foes RENT Strictly modern five $ : ’ t ciati oi E a, 7 Work ‘ room duplex, attached garage, . n, “Will you take this : P ni, }Ca g The i rs or . 10-6-tf. L 2 mie Te! ptedee is ae a y ust 1 by x pupil j2 has made a five year lease | LIVING COST eee = ee 4 7 rth © é ePeee (Attn ta, Ge ‘ who hiro. avhilehranyate arturo, ms tpranernll Rag {FOR SALE ek Langshan Cock- 107-5th St. Phone 428 aie vole ist the, coming slee- “The Ju Five lacluhe prvel ae uiversertn ABOUT SAME) crets, ana Pallets. Butt Orpington migitte Uheretore, [ please my (20 ” ry litt da} and the work of ee ——_— cockerels, pullets an . Dee eat Lane eee ee 2 ee ee Penh self to rezister and make th: erent Pee proving property Washington, Oct. 2 The cost of | Free, 21 St. : if Batanga with( ase yore.” he / the Burle j ses is now under y living in the United States inerease | On the reverse side of the pa -|%¢ “ Z rn nine-tenths of one percent from June eA? x H ; iJ H = fee iio peverre aide of the pampy- ore ready for shi ringtone of one, percent from Jane | wasrep at ONCE business oot | SUNMIMNMINUIIGAIAUE SHERRI SITE A SAUETATA = literature urging the voters, es contained arcic ith which |wreens, which wil! be of oiled for the year period beginning wita| lege on high school, girl to work ES ~ p ct aaa t ful articles. }mather than the usual September, 1923, the general level boitd and room, 414-8th St. i i! e t dograss. Simult y the fair- | decreased by the same amount. These | » V. J. Hunter, Makes Fine | Rag or cellulg ir ribbon, J Aset forth in a statement to- — 10-20-2t 4 4 : | i : n F ; day by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Seem ae Profit on His. cvlored pictures, ict arringlon course will be of | of th® Department of Tabor disclose | WANTED TO RENT “Mood pivioc eq} book, puzzles; rubber balls, small about 2.800 yards distance a ¢ | #2 net general decrease of 70.6 perce hotel. iN buy dishes and linen. Crop of Rye wood or metat tors, mar > holes. tance and of tom December, 1917, to September,| Can furnish exellent _referene —— sh cloth e i: 1924, 519-11th St. Bismarck, N. Dal Bs it HAVE YOUR \ j 2 Tas Auction Printed in The Tribune Job Printing Depart- ment. We can give you superior service in laying out your copy. Our prices are right and our seftvice is prompt. BISMARCK TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING DEPARTME T INH Carrington, N. D., Oct. 20.Thej brush, t 10-20-1w r paste, b. | 1 Riess a erate region abounds this fall in little) ‘These bexe Soins Probe Cause of ORDERS SEIZED a prosperity sto hings that >| following countries: | Woman’s Death WANTED—Competent girl for gen- forcefully show what a fair sea Albania, Monteneg honia CATTLE SOLD! eral housework. Phone 841-W, and decent prices via, Beovties EOE a ! ed G14 Hannafin Ave. 10-20-3t will do. One comes to our ly, Czecho ee oP ee cae eas eters 0) 'N. De @e 80 An ‘order! ene eer, tion from the experience of J, L.|mania, Austria, , Jugo-Sla-lAtiert Button, ‘ty from {as issued by Judge Andrew Mille Walton, southwest of town, whoselvia, Poland. G ‘Porto Bi 2 z ¢ ‘ ene H > 3 = : n i Miss May {James Shea to seize, hold and sell ’ by no means phenomenal but never- | Haiti. : Vii Read “of cattle now. bein. Hela Chiropractor heles. 3 i at ix be- On e b s tte: e fol- a . ai # theless shows the profit that ix be-| On the boxe the fol- oy who died in duckson under cire {at Westhope, N. D., for having beer Censuttation Free ing made on many farms. lowing greeting, 4 Christ i prver. 4 Het! Pee eeicia th bsiet: — |trold the Amheritan Ju cTcraig | Cumstunces which have cast sus- [brought into the United States trom!) Lucas Bik. Bismarel, N. D. East fall he disced in on spring|ci_the Bismarck School. jpiéion.on the caugecofsher dbath. | Canada tn violation of the storitt plowing 64 acres of winter rye. [¢| ‘The schools gf the county hav a a Vea sate si look three days to do the wors and|sent the folowing number of boxes: porife Gee EMO ED it oe airdsted ‘at Bapiticsiy “hunting the 64 ushel® of oe eee ee Bhenh ae Baotevelt 9 | years reeords in production of |on the tariff violation charge andi TYPEWRITERS oa 2 te bag Biss 1; Sti Mary's! pripotruit and oranges, The ship-|is now out on $2,000 bail awaiting | |. OF ALL MAKES while back the 64 acres were thr s 5; Will-—1 iz re rf ; ment this year is estimated at 13,-|action of the federal j irec Ud and 959 bushels of rye received.| William Moore 14, and Rurs.1| 400,000 toxrs of oranges, or 1,000. {which is to be held in ie Rented - Repaired He. had put in three days cuttigg | Schools--71. ; » than last year, and 8/600, |12, gold Of Easy ‘Payments, the erop and paid $124.67 for thresh-| Some of the boxes contain letters |000 boxes of craNfruit, or 660,000} Thé sale will be held at Westhops|| Bisntarek Typewriter ing it. That left a cash outiay for to the children abroad, and the fol-|:vore than at a date to be announced soon. 207 Broadway =o Se acasnsyaaemnemagamasaanaaneomeetey Ttsndard Oil “evies Stations ¢ and at authorized garages and filling stationac is: 3 RETO EGF UEAIAMLEEUSNEOUAERAEEATANA EEE EL IDL