The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924 | | | red fod Devil Lake in thet temm’e| neither battier gaining anpthing| Nebraskacweeleganion midlandlol afternoon. They were Edward Alf-| Benser ae the best eine for the VINEGAR KILLS ODOR he card was filled with ae North Carolina State 10; Scott's de a i ihe ; FAG Lhe MSUAAHE RE LHe Bt i : |iversity freshman team; Edgar Scott, | i dinner, add « teaspoontal of vine- i ic huek “Lambert |riet veliiitary abd wes mi skoe| /Penaycollegs 5; Towa Stile Tene |left-tackle, and Karl Benser, center ils eat eae ET ae eee eee ae Seneca Wins Bout! vel! worth seeing ers 0. The University fresh won ‘26 to 0] Phit Boise, a former local high gs A —— Columbéa College 13; Vélparaiso | Alfson scored one of the four touch-|school star, is playing end for the F ERS By J. A. Purcell es eee Le ee is. Hert pad ii i | Agricultural ees in today’s game| A completes eee ct mene acne 4 ga eae | My Bf 33 "8. $1 es success- s a ao Wn | Berga, S. De Nov, toAl_ Webster, etl riday? 8 s Scores _ | tee ea 7 Northern! alfson, Scott meen Walser Dol finasa a Gee ce le biee aid pec eee ee, tue uBufead of. SYAHUNFaE, in | Wash: 4 Beis ! the yoni a Say ct “| Ma acAlenter “ Well at U.-of N.D j“Alfson, Scott, Bjorlund, Noe und| READ TRIBUNE WANT ADD&. | ington. i A a Le Sek) ice Wahpeton 6. . Litas | oe re 3 Alig rt of St -| ate: is 5 ? ie ); Flicker Frosh 26. 00 were | US tay Se ce (GE hers 363 Wanpetsn saw and other i at of lat iss pa ou the University | - Afternoon Europe and _ this country.| ¢¢ North Dakota freshmen over the} { aes P ’ y 6; St. Thomas|Patterson’s Hall Sunday,|North Dakota Agricultural College: \ eight rounds on even term Nov. 2nd, at 2:30 p. m. freshmen at Grand Forks yesterday | By J. Rothschiller | ¢ s i Battle of Warsaw and Other Pictures of Europe and This | Country. i ste: i i £ i [bey las f° | Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1924. 2:30 p. m. nt Message | Nit, | \ |_—_Nigh | ‘ son the appears after the che & (oumber of ‘“ +a for th a) aati aa slseits character is indicated b nH ah after the chek NEWCOMB CARLTON, PRESIDENT GEORGE W. E. ATKINS, FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT aymbol appearing ater he anes . RECEIVED AT Pea ; GRAND FORKS N DAK 356 P OCT 31 1924 . | EK J PEPKE S BISMARCK N DAK THE AFFIDAVIT OF N DIAMOND AFFIRMING THAT A G SORLIE IS A MEMBER OF THE KU KLUX KLAN IS ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE. A G SORLIE IS NOT AND NEVER WAS A MEMBER OF THE KU KLUX KLAN ‘ , KC HAYNES IMPERIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE KU KLUX KLAN } OF NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA F HALSEY AMBROSE E C OF KLAN NO 1 REALM OF N DAK (Pol. Adv.) OLDSMOBILE ————————— = VAG 1 < 5 5 : ears. ea TUUUUUOUUUO0UOAUEHELAUOUAUOOSRANEUOUUAUOOUOAUOUGUUAUUAUOUUUSEOAOOOHUOALOEROOEAEUAEAEOAAEUAOOSEUAOUAAOANEOOAUAOEUAROAEAEUAEUAEUOAUAL AR ! y [ SALES CO. — re ; ROTIRINGU os Bione-428 For Congress In The Second District } VOTE TWICE FO ‘ DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. A Vote tbe Nye on the General Ballot and ihe Special Ballot. ; Because he has played the game Because his vote is needed in Con- M CARTHY BROS. square with all people. He has the re- gress to give the vote of North Dakota COMP. ANY spect and backing in this campaign of to the progressive forces in the event 4 the people of his own city, Coopers- of a deadlock in the electoral college. ; Grain Commission town, and his home county, Griggs, be- Because his record is clean and be- 4 Minneapols —Dulath cause he has played square with them. cause he has been clean in politics. Kr eel asl Because he has shown himself safe A Vote For Nye : : bi, and flax for valuation: sample on all things and given to reasoning. Is a Vote For LaFollette. “ | enyelopes sent upon request. = (Pol. Adv.) ‘ {SuHUUUAUAUUOAVNUUAUAUAUUUOAUAUUUENAAEAUAUUTAEAUUER AERA " e 'e : Candidate for THE ETERNAL BATTLE a rn General Election November 4, 1924. n A former employe of Geo. Gussner and E. A. Brown, local grocers. One year’s experience in oifice of County Treasurer. ah I have always worked hard and expect to continue. “I Favor Economy, Service and Courtesy to the { Taxpayers of the County” : (Pol. Advt) ! And Lecture 2:30 p. m. at Patterson’s Hall Sunday, 1 Nov. 2d, 1924. ‘ he The Nonpartisan Ladies’ Club of Burleigh County. 4 List of Candidates Endorsed by the Nonvartisan League General Election, | Nov. 4, 1924, REPUBLICAN COLUMN 1aFOLLETTE- WHEELER PROG. F IK Gatehae HE ee eta PRES MUSREIE, 0 I a i — fc , ‘WALTER: RMADDOCK ...... Presi¢-ntial Electors aq F ° le : R. L. FRASMR’ rear HBRMAN HARDT : KATHARINA LaFOLLETTE Rn ~ ROTHSCAULLDR | x) 4 C. 0. SWENSON oT For Cec .gressman—2nd_Dis' i" FRANK. MILHOLLAN GERALD P, NYE.. ‘ For ¢ iat = on C. W. MeDONNELL........ ‘D, co POINDEXTER. .. +... q A constant and never-ending battle is raged all, he brings political freedom and the oppor- Our protector, Government-by-Majoxity, once Mit ney General— is between two giants. tunity for clean government. more is in peril of losis. out. He needs i —y = T. H. H. THORESEN. | tf One giant is Government-by-Minority. He These two giants fought for centuries— Se ee aut: ieee the other gian sR es x C missioner g yt Ta ae - i gonteelied the people for thousands of veers. thousands of years. Gur ancestors gave ee Which giant will you help this year? Hen 5 ' 2 padon ‘ ey had no voice in how they were ruled. blood and treasure to help Government-by-Ma- t-by-Ma- 27 L— 3 Their dives and heir wealth were at the evil jority finally win. To us copie 8 Sacre herit- joae you vote, you help Government-by-Ma: ) SPALUMS: oo vee lone ee NONPARTISAN BALLOT giant’s disposal. Government was corrupt, . age, the ballot, the right to rule ourselves in- i cruel, enslaving. , ‘stead of being ruled by and for others. eet to vote, you help Government JOHN JACOBSON. ......... ef peat ol emapeci toyed y The other giant is Government-by-Majority. But increasingly the people are failing to Vote without fail! Vote without fail! Vote J. M. THOMPSON . FARM) B ' This giant is eindlre He ig tbe shampion ae vote. Nearly half of the glizees, bi ng to wither ie Gon sat ; ee ' the rights and welfare of the people. e vote, stayed away from the polls in the 1920 yote is. needed vote is need- | Cee we . (| i stands for all that is good and desirable, Above presidential election. ed! YOUR vote is needed! i ie this card pl gha meu hyad preys aay, guide. *. ' ; : : The Fake K K K affidavit will be exposed. Come and < BURLEIGH COUNTY INDEPENDENT CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. | “hear about it. “(Pot Avy f ‘

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