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PAGE EIGHT CASS COUNTY INDEPENDENT BY BIG VOTE).:: Hette 1657 and Coolidgs e had 1790 to Halvorson precincts missing wi aFollette and Sorli County Independ rtisan, won for esent county (Continueg from pag: MORTON CO, TO N. D., Nov. urns, unofficial, Morton Walter Davis 255, Foster 5, In the county contests, Schlosser: and Halverson Pioneer won for . Forks Herald won for offi- cial paper, With , Miss Beatrl johnson man Gy of Court John Handtmann P. Leonhard 1709, majority ture from for continuing J. W. Hogan superin Com. Agric. and Labor, Kitchen | , Church 1675, majority 1010, r of Deeds James MeGillic, . Foster county was. Hiram Johnson in the p the Governorship Fe Cobity Ade County County of the; Keidel, for Sorlie PLOYHAR WINS on loyal ta ‘Takes pills for years—finds first ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE oner of agriculture and labor; for tax reduction bill 2,097, against TWO SHOWS ARE jee County returns indicated the re- lr ion of the Jamestown Alert for a sell Chase for The count on dis- ut of 71 preci 49; Murphy 3,84 Two show Auditorium Ruth St i booked for the city | month. | Judge ¢ received definite Ted Shawn and the informa e carried every one of the eight counties in the judi cial district. Judge Coffey carried | ¢ | Kidder county for the first time. He carried Me aturday night, 22, ember The! will be here on 24, in “The | wo ow is on | wei ny to the oast, and it s announced that the curtain will -be at 7 o'clock sharp here. Ruth St. Denis was booked yes *lterday by Manager Vesperman. 2.616 votes | aueee -|With Doubtful States! Now For Coolidge, _: Appear to be Safe. | (Continued from page one.) With North Dakota in the Coolidge column the president's _ electoral —_ —— vote, in the event he holds his lead MARCEL AND CURL LAST LONG-|in New Mexico, will be 3 that of ER after a Golden Glint Shampoo, | Davis, confined to the “solid south,” also MINOT’ Minot, N. D., Nov her candi He In 25 precincts Spiche votes to 841 for O'Leary. ts on the initinted meas- R61, inst 1,820. Sen- permanent relief in Kelloge’s Bran of four years on your Bran, and already I have noticed @ change ia her. I thank you.” Name and address furnished on request. Write the Kellogg Co, Battle Creek, Mich. If eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, is guaranteed to relieve permanently the most chronic cases of constipation. Eat at least two tablespodnfuls daily—in chronic cases, with evety meal. Money returned if Have you found permanent relief from that terrible disease—constipa- tion? The woman whose letter follows discovered—is thousunds have discov- ered—that Kellogg’s Bran aucceeds when all else fails. This is because Kellogg's Bran is ALI bran. Nothing but ALL bran can be go effective, This is what ehe wrote: “Gentlemen: D., Nov. 7. reelected stat ept in a few) re written | hy tremen- SMAN VOTE Jamestown, N. D., Nov. yrecincts missing the punty stood: Coolidg His major feated the Pe cial paper. } the face of returns, won the office of te county superintendent, running on’ for stickers. out of 59 pre’ 3. cincts gav Halvorson, 2,909, majority for orson over Sorlie 139, A. Cooper, McLEAN COUNTY VOTE Garrison, N. D., Nov. 7.--Tabul; tions of 31 precincts, MeLean county Perfect Digestion Means a Clear Complexion CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER Always Produces Foods That Are Easily Digested SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND A THRILLING PICTURE BATALLION I am so wonderfully happy over 4 my discovery, I feel I must tell the world about ‘it. For years I have ill continually -from eonstipa- tion, always resorting to pills or the like, never having any perma- nent relief until 1 heard of your Krumbled Bran. Every morning I take two table. spoonfuls before my breakfast—and since the latter part of August I must admit have not experienced one sick spell which I have had for years, 1 have started my little girl PTO TTT) Announcement We wish to announce the opening of our new Optical Department on Sat- urday, Nov. 8th. We have completely remodeled our store to put in an attractive, up to date Optical department with the lat- est instruments and equipment. There will be a competent, experi- ~ enced, registered Optical Specialist in charge prepared to take care of all your optical needs, using only first quality frames and lenses. No charge for examination. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. not effective. Notice the wonderful nut-like flavor. This flavor is delicious—so different from ordinary, unpalatable brane. 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COMPANY Grain Commission Duleth Milwaukee Minneapolis Chicage You Can't Stopem from smoking % New Wyo-} ———— Ss 136, und LaFollette 13—his home| Mrs. Nellie Taylor Ross, widow of the late Governor William B. Ross, eived 404 clec-|yesterday by virtue of ballots cast iby ida | fi ioe Of Wyoming, i | | + we. Thousands of smokers! (i men who appreciate ) GOOD cigars...have ’ been won over to Cinco Invincibles ... They are the biggest nat- ural success in cigar | history.» Your deal- er hasthem on sale. Try them. today... You'll be telling your friends about 2 -~Gtick to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 that Mrs, Ross would carry the state by a majority not far below 10,000 votes. Her Republican opponent, tory. the Wyoming electorate at Tues- 's election, stepped into the of- made vacant by the death of |gratulation sent r husband a month ago. | Wednesday night. ¥ While returns were not complete,| Mrs. Ross’ election marks a pecu- | ceded defeat in a telegram of con- Mrs. Ross early The season’s latest models, designed and made by one of the leaders in the clothing in- dustry . These coats are offered in a pleasing variety of colorings and weaves. The present vogue in smart style centers shows a distinct tendency toward odd weaves and new color- ings. The present Fall styles will feature an easy-fitting overcoat with wider shoulders and wide, free, easy-fitting lines. It will pay to in- spect our choice stock and to remember that Patrick Overcoats are noted for. 24 Hard Wear and Long Service She is the third Democr: ever to be elected governor of the state, as the highest office in the Eugene J. Sullivan, of Basin, con- | power of Wyoming voters. 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