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Tagg We SS ROR AE tet Seb ales Etat bbaiacasts sone. PAGE EIGHT ' (HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WALLACE HAS RELAPSE, HELD SERIOUSLY ILL, Hope Is Held Out For Recov- ery of Secretary of Agri- | culture, However Nees! | Washington, Oct. 24. — Sceretary Wallace of the agriculture depart ment hus suffered — complicatic from the peration he last: week the removal of his ap- pendix and gall bladders his condition is regarded Toxemia, resulting from a tion of the intestines, has set and Dr. John M. ‘T. Hopkins Universit for consultatic | While concern is felt by physi- | cians over the condition of Mr. Wal Joel White House those atten held for his re- No visitors are allowed to underwent | and in| Finney of John | was called today | Boone, see him, “DRYS” VICTORS IN ONTARIO Majority Is Rolled up Against “Wets” in Election Oct. 24.—Revised the Ontario liquor plebes o'clock this. morning, ea A majority of 30167 for the temperance act. The figures in the “dry” column continued to mount as returns from the rural se rh ised figures fr mite, Canad figures in cite up te ure received ions, D863 of Vor the for Virtually f the jon yet to be mare in rural distriets id it is generally conceded that the dry majority will continue to mount to higher figures as the returns are compiled. The women’s vote, especially in the rural distr stituted the prin- cipal decid actor in the ballot! ing in favor of the temperance act. ‘Their votes reversed the lead of the wets in virtually all of the towns and citic ubdivisions were: nee act, 477324 control dt ubdiv larger woop?” Los Angeles, ¢ Oct. 24. —The pge-old question-—“what is wood?" that has long baffled scientists, may be answered by the X-Ray specto graph in the hands of Dr. O. | Sponsler, botanist in the University of Cali Under the X weod now yields series of rem alle line photographs which — may shed new light on its - chemicai hitecture. “WHAT ontia. A good fur =e hat has a lively, resilient “feel”— run your hand over your new Lanpher and youl get the idea. The low price gives a pleasant reaction, too. LANPHER HATS FIVE DOLLARS Are You Ruptured You Can Be Successfully fitted At Cowan’s Drug Store. With a truss that is practical and absolutely correct from every standpoint, comfort, quality, workmanship and fit. 15 Head Of REGISTERED SHORTHORNS, Milk strain —FOR SALE— at a bargain. We have papers with every one of them. M. M. RUDER Phone 790W {ever heard of.” zens of 21 years and over, including about 6,200,000 alien or unnatural ROYAL TRIO BECOMES QUARTET ized foreign born nd over two mil- : : lion illiterate citizens, disfranchised ‘ 4 | under election laws of 12 southern . 64 BS | states, ae , 3 | Kentucky has the least stay-ate ¢ o 3 ho voters. There were only 24 ab- each 100 votes registered the last general elec- cond best record was in Dele , where 33 remained away If every 100 who voted. Indiana third with only 35 stay-at-homes. Make Best Showing Twelve states of the upper Missi sippi. Valley, known as the middie west, make by all odds the be: | showing for any georgraphic section. Ohio, Indiana, Hlinois, Michigan and Wisconsin show 65 stay-at-homes per 1y0 votes, while three middle Atlantic ! states—New York, New Jersey and ennsylvania—and 94 absentees for {the same number of votes. But the best showing is made bv Minnesota, fowa, Missouri, North and South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansa: stay-at-homes compared iwith 82 per 100 votes in New Eng- ! land. Pennsylvania has the worst show- ling of any large state, casting 1,851,- 248 votes for president in 1920, while 2,479,100 voters failed to reach the \polls. For every 100 persons who | did vote, there were 133 who did not. A similar condition prevails in Vermont, ed as a “rock-ribbed Republican” state, which stands see- ond to Pennsylvania in the percent- age of the stay-at-homes—113 for 100 votes. This is the same percent- [tee as that of Arizona, where vast sentees at the polls | tion, The shown Prince while the Vi Here, in the first picture to reach America, ar ' first-born of this] of gland, with her new baby, Gerald’ David, Lascelles, proud daddy, holds George Hubert, royal pair. NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN - “JO CET OUT THE VOTE” elect > million American citizens who were eligible their ballots, In the 1920 presidential over at-home vote reaching the vast ag- gregate of 20,705,063. failed to cast! That brought the nation very close jto government by minority, Unless who did vote totaled] the people awaken to their duty of ir votes were divided | Citizenship, less than half ef | our presidential ean- | citizens will vote this fall. | ‘Then we will have government b3 tu vote The people e various minority, ‘! In an effort to awaken the public “to its duty The Tribune, working [in co-operation with Newspaper Eu- terprise ion, of which this NT BEAT IT | paper is a member, has joined in a | paign. This was the situation: For every 100 votes cast there were 4 homes or absentee. You can remember when you were a hoy how eagerly you waited for meal time to come and how you en- joyed the good things your mother Set hefore you. You were young and Strong then and. your ns were functioning properly. But since then you have over- your digestive organs and y heon the highroad to fi ic. You ate your trouble, ve and eliminative organs, and ‘bring back the lost appetite of boyhood. ; wer 100,00) people have testified in writing that TANLAC has re- s lieved them of stomach trouble and al omnes far: kindred ailments. TANLAC The World’s Best Tonic At All Good Drug Stores Over 40 Million Bottles Sold Take Tanlac getable Pills for Constipation nation-wide “Get-Out-the-Vote” com- full of thankful x to the mighty heal- | ing power of Peterson's Ointn Nonpartisan Effort campaign, — has nonpartisan, has be by the three presidenti “I've got as This strictly letters testify been nt for old and running ‘ rheum, \ ny cay jvote can he polled. If ten pe | of the stay-at-homes in “rock-ribbed™ nothing | states w colonized in “doubtful After my fourth | states” they would decide any close Ointment fam all] y al contest. reatest ointment I} The t-hom | twenty-five million deducting 8,467.6: Rokestrom, § r Detroit, writes “ with piles for over did me any yood, box of Peterson’ right. It is the Street, A total of over rrived at after disqualified citi-, BURLEIGH COUNTY VOTER’S GUIDE Election November 4, 1924 Independent State and Legislative Ticket These candidates names will be found in the Republican and Democratic columns as shown below. al poe ee eae ~~ DEMOCRAT i 5. |W. E. BREEN | CHRISTIANSON ) | a. G. KENNEDY | HENRY McLEAN { 'RILIE R. MORGAN ( COOLIDGE| XJ HUGH McDONALD) DAVIS J. F, STRAUSS W. B. OVERSON |G. H. TRIMBLE Mitiecters l } | ‘TB. TORKELSON THOMAS HALL | HALVOR L, HALVORSON Governor rr NT, Licutenant Governor Secretary of |JOHN E. PAULSON State | D..E. SHIPLEY State Auditor | JOHN STEEN [x] \\J. V. BIRDER State ‘Treasurer Attorney General Comminntoner of Insurance Lomminsioner of | JOSEPH A KITCHEN Agric. and Labor | i | L, M. BYRNE EDWARD HADLEY EDWARD KIBLER (Vote for 3 only) Sinte Senator Rae nantes C. BERTSCH, JR. x! pet | ROBINA MOSES | J. M. THOMPSO: Be sure to vote for6 Be sure to vote for 11 in this coumn in this column MARK AN X AFTER THE NAMES of all candidates on the ballot whose names appear on this marked ballot. Cut this out and take it-to the Polling Place as a Guide - Tuesday, Nov. 4 — Polls Open 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. (Political Advertisement) distances and a large transient cow- boy and Mexican element affect vot- ing efficiency. Laws Are Hurtful While apathy of the voters is di- rectly responsible for this neglect of citizenship duties, election laws a contribute greatly the home vote, Most of the states have rec tried to overcome the loss of sentee votes by enating absentee voting laws. But few of these are efficient in. reaching the resu desired, for the simple reason that the absentees are required to register n person in order to vote by mai to It may be as difficult for the ab-| sentee to go to his home precinct to register as to go there and vote. As a consequence, at least 75 per cent of the value of the absentee voting law is nullified by stringent registration laws. HAS PERFECT RECORD Havana, Oct. 24—Manuel Astorga Y. Soperinas, chief of the claims department of the United Railways of Havana, recently completed 30 years of service with the company without being absent a single da Three months vacation, with pay, his reward. He started work at the age of 14 as a clerk. A SMART COAT art coat of black kasha lining that ig stjtched and cuffs of A very sm has a white in black and collar white flannel. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 5th St. Phone 428 M’CARTHY BROS. COMPANY Grain Commission Minneapolis Duleth Chicage Milwaukee Send us samples of your gratn and flax for valuation: sample | envelopes sent upon request See PS = tae ee GREATER N. D, 'Drive to be Made October 29 and Thereafter | Valley City, N. D., Oct. terest in Greater North Dakota Day | October 29, is inereasing rapidly and jis spreading to the furthermost cor- ners of the state”, declared Herman |Stern, Valley City, president of the Greater North Dakota Association, jin a statement issued toda: “The recent series of meetings in Dickinson, Mandan, Jamestown, Val- ley City, and smaller gatherings else- where, naturally has given great im- |petus to the movement to “tell the |truth about North Dakota,” Mr. ‘Stern said. “The association is re- ceiving excellent co- the various interested groups, all workers are enthusiastic over the prospects for ‘full financial supfort on October 29.” On that day, or beginning with jthat day, every family in North Da- | kota, or to put it another way, every | quarter section of land in the state, will be given opportunity to contri {bute a dollar toward this $100,000 to’ Tune-in'on PLANS MADE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924 fund the association is raising to tell the truth about the stite and its re- sources. SILENT AIRPLANES Berlin, Oct. 24.—A silent air fleet is the dream of German aviation experts. A plane that makes prac- tically no, noise as it moves through je air has been developed by a group of Berlin engineers. Squad- \on’t let constipation Few people realize how dangerous is ‘constipation until this dread dis- ease tears down their health. Did you knaw that more than forty serious disieises can be traced to constipation? Kieep your health, or restore it, with Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- bled, It brings relief in mild and chrottic cases of constipation. It is effective because it is ALL bran. That is why it is recommended 60 highly by doctors. They know that only ALL bran ‘can bring 100 per cent results. Part ‘bran is, at best, only a halfway measiare. Tf eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran the meost chronic case. It is guaran- will biring permanent relief—even in| rons of silent air raiders would add grave difficulties to the problems of air defense it has been pointed outyy London suburbs have suffered from a plague of daddy-long-legs, or crane flies. E. J. Campbell of Thurston county Ww ington, announced that he has developed a stingless bee. make you an invalid —relieve it with Kellogg’s Bran Because it is ALL bran it sweeps, cleans and purifi the intestine. Like nature, it acts naturally. It makes tho intestine function regu- larly. Eat it every day—two tablespoon- fuls—in chronic cases, with every meal. Eat it with milk or ercam. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Cook it with hot cereals. Enjoy it in those. wonderful recipes given on every pack- age. The flavor of Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, is delicious. It is crisp, nut-like, Quite different from ordinary brans, which aro so unpalat- able. Kellogg’s Bran is made in Battle Creek and served by tho lead- teed to do so. 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