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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 THE ines Sa TRIBUNE | PAGE THREE ‘CODE NOT FRGRHER MRED Gout yf — conanig. Seas a WEBB BROTHE. TERCH: (Continueg from page 1) | (Continued from page one.) secondtime in four years, were try- when 725 preeinets were in, giving i i BIG VICTORY ing to ¥ig themselves out far enough him a margin of 20,449. A Gleamy Mass ot Hair to tuke stock of the s c 31 ee ae, prigue ose cea e as How Lead Dropped | rine” does Wonders adv whittled away dur pt of returns late yester and during the; night to the poi John W. Davis, the Democratic psidential nominee, will talk over agyooe “Dand NDISE OF MERIT ONLY” sident Takes Things Eas- ( i for Any Girl's Hair | . (reorganization plans with Clem ? i i i ily; Receives Messages of {Shaver and other Democratic lead-, Where it was cut in half, when 16304 \ i a Cre een ee erin at ie recinets Nad reported. The fellow y Congratulations iis probable that some time | will| img shows the progress of returns} ise \elapse Vefore there is a definite re- | 00 the Presidency as between Cool | sult. idge and LaPFollette: i Washington, — Nev President, g i Coolidge calmly received assurances | eNOS eS Pets. Reported Coolidge Lulollette Tuesday of his election a 11087 vresident) MCCURDY LEADS ks" and) HIS OPPONENT by an overwhelming vote statement of “simple —-OF turned again to his desk and the work which has constantly occupied his at- BY 265 VOTES 31447 ; vg tention since entering office a little! } 878TH more than a year ag | (Continued from page one.) | bl! ; “I have no appeal except to the these three having been nominated peaen common sense of all the people.” Mr.iin the June primary on the Re-/ Got { Coolidge said in expressing his up-! publican ticket. i | 58302 preciation in the statement which he’ Judge C. J. Fisk ran well in Bur- GAEL) read to a group of newspapermen ini Jeigh county, although the final re- | OP 2 bis office. “TE have no pledge except turns, with rurgl precinets to come, | to serve them, I have no object; were expected to show a majority {1464 except to promote their welfare.” {for k in the county. Vinal re- Up carly after retiring late Tues-!turns in the county also were ex- day night, the president went to the’ pected to show a majority for M , | 69989 Sorlie Takes Lead Sorlie went into the lead for the THREE UNEQUALLED VALUE GIVING GROUPS executive office after a walk about Be Pa for state superin- | Governship when. tabulations ® the White House grounds and read) tendent of public instruction, | been made on 1303 districts, Halvor- 1 pag aarp an scutes wae count tue ae been, made on 1909 dtriets, Halvor AUTUMN’S SMARTEST STYLES IN ALL THE VIVID SHAD ing the night and urance Of} There we ast in the} time. Progress on returns show that his elec! yesterda ion. During the morning! gity of Bism telegram of congeatula| compared ek tion was received from John W.| Davis, the Democratic —presidenti nominee, to which Mr, Coolidge 1 ck overnor, as|Halvorson’s high point was a ma- 36 votes in the June j jority of 11,663 that he had when 7 in increase of 652 votes.| precincts were reported. also was rather heavy in| Late yesterday the Halvorson mar-| | Girls! Try this! When combing gin began to melt before the on-Jand d AS WELL AS THE MORE CO VSERVATIVE BLACK AND NAVY ie vote |the country precine ing your } Ys a i s just moisten ee Cy oie Hell M } precincts in Burleigh | slought of the western and ceetral] your hair-brush with a little “Dan-] ntimate friends ed throughout! wounty we slow in coming in, as|League districts and it had slipped|derine” and brush it through your] the morning and afternoon yesterday to extend congratulations, among them being several members of the! elections, although The|to less than 4,000 with returns in] hair, he- effect is startling! You | able to present yes-|from 1,009 precincts and was entire-| can ewer hair up immediate | i terday today swore) précinets|| ly gone andi alSorlte lead auustilited land) it willl appear twice) aa cabinet. Meanwhile messenger boys! j,, eeuiiy: “WHEW in 's the 1,300th precinct was received.| a Raye uertia gibeinees brought telegrams and cablegrams! Hocine” This we dua i ake a " «of congratulations from all parts f| arrangements and efforts being| | Malvorson-Sorlie Comparixon — |that incomparable softness, { MATERIALS ARE SIZES FOR the world. lmmude to get the votes of all fre-| The following table shows the|ness and luxuriance ng the hair “nied also toning and s imulat- | ing each single hair to grow thick, Turning his attention to official , q as possible tre f the gubernatorial contest, ile bea Huslhess, MEN GOOIINBE quickly as possible. rend of the gubernatorial co While beaut ion board to finish fas preeinct totals were made. aweine marek completed its work late | Precinets Halvorson — Sorlie SATIN CREPE WOMEN sgiving Day. ¥ lyesterday afternoon, It was the long and strong. Hair stops falling wie made up the sleep lost last night joard at Thorpe’s garage. The con- out and dandruff disappe Get a ISSES nt MEMS re kept by they jiote table of the city vote, as pre- bottle of “Danderine” at any drug | ‘a jiving re s p Was. vy T: family receiving returns, but he was! ‘ented in. The ‘Tribune yesterday, jtold the story of the county con- jtests, the country vote not upsetting ithe big leads rolled up by most can- didates in Bismarck, or toilet counter and just healthy and youthful your after this delightful, refre n, Adv. how | ap- | CREPE DE CHINE AND Peuaieen NOVELTY SILKS JUNIOR fiesta again in the office in the afternoon. The president late yesterday went! for a walk through the downtown see- tion of the ci Mingling among the Y crowds, he often recognized, and Fear raep ee ata E the areetings|pf all seemed) a HIUEIE es eave ieuesceii ceacrare featapaten| 10 ‘ : ; : Beis nada fcOrPeseMatap coupon otal ou teCcosn cots ole nual veteran 018 POSTOFFIGE In one of these frocks you'll be equipped for any occzsion; the 4 2 y We ae) jority in Bismar e county cam- | 1109 styles ] cs ; proud of you," one wonian said 10) taien CE Re He VU RITeR outa eegd gts 72 | - styles include the slimly straight, the tunic style and some are Mr. a sto! 5 le co siel aint ~ there awa 55 72,039 2]] ry flar fa > Mts Comite, sete sacl one Sir Ducmclands and, rie) Thorberg_was| 140 a MAKES GAIN! slightly flaring at the knee. president lifted his hat and thanked her. The walk over, M Coolidge re- : Mem turned to the executive mansion! Tye, where he and Mrs. Coolidge have their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston, a i BENSON TO L 5 Ses | : Fargo, N, D., Nov. 6.--When Ben- | meland, . Gar H, P.{xon county reported the election of Receipts Jump Here During | Goddard, L. W. Sperry, Fred Peter-jtwo Nonpartisan League members of ee valentine Benz, Mrs. E. P. Quain,|the House the Leaguers were def- The Month of November Trac dger-{initely assured of 56 members, Mrs. F. EB. 3 it| within one of enough to control the! 4 jyarked gai rostuloneeeinen Boespflug, Mrs, lower branch of’the assembly. With mated sale : Rertholf. returns from all but 8 precincts out of 48 in Grant county Fred Path man, Independent, had a lead of 40 votes over O. C. Gr for the the month of Oct- . t ent into WANTED! 15,000 SUFFERERS reon eee. oes in te The result of this contest will de- 61, as compared to | A | termine the political complexion of | joy the state senate in the coming ses- | 1 ae heniionthe chk : ane 1923, Postmaster Lundquist aa Similar increases ure expected HEAD NOISES 21s SUPA. oy (ae SENDS TURKEY | cere the postottice felt back some + saterone FROM CATARRH TO COOLIDGE| «2 in receivts. The comparison 1 want the names of 15,000 people who arc: ree irter, $40,808. suffering from deafness, dullness 0 hearing or | ises caused from catarrh, -I have an j sunday s . tel KeletaierT Waat Sunday sent the following te | secretary, H. P. Goddard, viee-c pf the committee wi -ECIAL SALE OF PUMPS Black Satins and Suede Pumps in several good Fall colors with Flat or Cuban heels in many pretty novelty effects. Broken lots of high grade footwear to close out at Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire il cH kaa in Bismarck during the month of Getober indicates that the Bismarek postoffice likely will equal or exceed t year, when t ong. pos! its record Eltinge Matinee Every Day At 2:30 BARGAIN TO BOAST ABOUT. Chevrolet Touring. Excellent condition. Bought new June 1923. Driven 11,000 miles. Tires practically new. Equipped with Locking Steering Wheel and Snubbers. Price $875. Cash Only. TONIGHT — Thursday Gloria Swanson —in— “Her Love Story” by Mary Roberts Rhinehart WILDERNESS TALE CHRISTIE COMEDY cor expente, of uiered gram to President Calvin Cool- Teja olen re here Wednesday: dit Mireatments, Had U aurgieel te It d t i | 0 q ents, Had two aurgleal operations al i 3rd quarter, OR. w. ed Catarrh of wie oriment= : solide | W,9 COFFEE Nat nose Specialist tian to una eatin i eau ie pent Calunece lidge, The postmaster has been. informed | ny catarrh, restored. ed the ashington, chic has lice ed by terrible head nolees. I want you to try"thi splendid treatment entirely ak mag Gwn exposes are chen 1 was {that permission has been grante it 4 me year ago when [ was the department for establishment of 15,000 TREATMENTS TO preaching in Charleston, 8. C. | y'postoffice at Iurnt Creek, about 15 front andrear ‘ BE GIVEN THIS MONTH you honored me with an invita- | niles north of here, in the home of and [e] tion to eat beans and brown [afro Kicher. Arrangements for yet Tam 80 proud of my treatment and so anxious 20% of all deatness ia cased bread with you and Mrs. Cool- |¢ing mail from Bismarek,have not yet four passenger to help others guffering with. deafness, head ‘wily’ by eatarrh of the head and air pas | idg y holees or catarrhy that TF will have pucked and Hea ataoae ea tacreRioa elon: idge on my way home. been made. SRE Ol . ready for shipmnent, 15,000 demonstrution treat- tion, rheumatism, eatarrh of the stomach and “I told you then to pick out (eames, Treo, vat fl ees sind aS Hon, suas eo ote the colors with which seu would Electric Cook nat ome, treatinent will give relic froin like to decorate the White House Cookery. Calarrhal deafoess aid head. Hoises.” ‘The T it F ‘ Be Coo! sui ae ane aco, oi feet tie ry ree - as the American people would Is Better kery. | alvecebe npn Gav. Tinie. treatmien costs ‘you to. send one penny for this | keep you there four years long- | Phone 387 or 996M FRIDAY and SATURDAY THOMAS MEIGHA Ta that ‘you are suffering with deafness head trentmie ate oF 2nd (tree tor rou prepaid ete said with a smi % holses or eutarch L-will gladly send. sae aan Tita eaei meiees | ef You said with a smile, Do —in— aa to it is the ee arma ha’ fess oF head obey cause te sufferers of Gest you believe they will? and I told DR. R. Ss. [ DR.R.S.ENGE | “ “| +g ound. in ov years daily practice 23 a froin eatarn qaine ee rai found in over 40 years dally Practice as eve, flowed treat more cusee of deatness: head notes | you I thought it was a hundred ; SESTETENT SD TPSVTESETI The Confidence i nifferer with, denfacsa alines® af hearing. oF arth than any-phswiciun in the United | “to one shot. Chiropractor j INCI} : H head noises and eatarrh to try it free States. T know this treatment is the best 1h 5 Man |EAFNESS e yout name and address tod “They surely made good Tues- Consultation Free re deafness or head 7 ° ed turkey from my ea SESSARARI NOP AaEY Saftgtntcedetteme™™ "| Gregn ranch wil be thee for | Emeas Blk, Bismarck, N. D. DR. W. O. COFFEE, Suite383 St. James Hotel Bidg., Davenport, la. your Thanksgiving Sunday. God Bless you.” (Signed) William A, Sunday.” POLOTOIOT LSS LPLOLEOIOLOOLOL OILED OL IODOLEIIOIDOO DOS IOS: WOOO CLES OL LES LOLEPOLOE COIL OILODE DOO LODDEDOLILDOL OLED | ‘LLOYD SPETZ POST presents notable film STOP EXTRAVAGANCE Tokyo, Nov. 6.—Girls in Miwada High School must live the © simple life. Extravagance of any sort is forbidden, Girl students are being | rebuked for wearing expensive’ ki i monos and carrying gaudy paras?) | Teachers inspect the wearing apparel | of every slant eyed flapper who en- j ters the: building. DON’T BLAME YOUR GROCER Advancing Coffee prices not his fault! Every pound of coffee must be imported and raw-coffee import prices have Cc id apvanceo J 4 coms russ This means an increased cost of 1714 i cents a pound on ROASTED coffee. ! Fresh caught. ~ Minnesota | Catfish, dressed, ready for {the pan. Central Meat Mar-| ket. | Leap Year Dance Friday, | Nov. 7, 1924, at the A. O. U. iW. Hall. Given by the | Daughters of Norway. Tick- ‘ets $1.00 including supper. Public invited. ne THE NECESSITY OF PROTECTION There are more ways than one of he aman! And it’s a wise man who kevos (Ys money and his confidence in his Ba: gets not only physical pretection, io” money, but financial advice that’s’ p against more wily holdups. YOUR BANK ure 10 motor vehicles to per ohs in this country. Too Late Fo Ciaspify {FOR RENT—Strictly modern fiye room duplex, attached Earage -immediate possession. Tel, a8 a Cree POL OS POBLLL LOL POOOO DEI DODOO LOLOL OD SOL DOEOS CeeeeseeLeeeLeneLOeIr DE 2IDDDIIOLIOPDDPCOPODLO DDD DS: The entire advance you now pay goes straight back to the PLANTER in Central and South America. Pevorersenrereoes: POODOOP OIE OL COT LIDOL DLO OLDOLOO TOILE OL DDD ILL OOES: ' peoreecccceooserericr ers A:. inal like this formed the goldenchain, { teaching from one end’ of the earth to the other. on which were hung the hearts phe itt The advance in cost is Published in the intere sei ihicl ae a a le a this wond. -—GET THE 8 AVINGS HABIT— WANTED-—cHill br Boman for gener- justified due to unusu- ests of ‘coffee, consumers Sout oes tel pre al housework. Modern house, small forget it! POCO RE OOO C RDI LELOLED TEES ally small crops in all THE NASH COFFEE 00, | 6 : 9 pL St. 11-6-5t coffee-growing coun- a h bl Sh t at / tree I e T rounie ooter FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping | ( £ First National Bank DB RENE “Eee eels also for rent. 422-5th St. “THE PIONEER BANK” . 11-6-1w FOR SALE—1 cot bed and mattress Se -cooccccsocccccccocsccooscooorooe see: in splendid condition. Phone 687. OEPCRCOLEPERLELEILILOLEES CLE O LEE LENE LON CREE EE Or call 523 2nd St. | { | family, Mrs, C. M. Dahl, 616 Fifth if | If coffee sells at 60 cents a £ pound it only costs con- mere 11, cents Tom and Tony in a tornado of thrills. PATHE COMEDY BRAY CARTOON || AUDITORIUH NOV. 10-11 8: 30 P.M. ~ 41-6-3t