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NOMINATED | ie (Continued from page one.) | faugen, fourth district; C. W. Ram- ever, sixth dist ssius C. Dow. | sl, seventh di Lloyd Thurston, | Righth distr Republican umbents nominated W. F. Koop, second dis- fifth dlintrict; contests for leading hth di arte B. ema oppor ETURNS TO ¢ APIT. FIGHT FOR PF. ae R h Colonel Sy ed over Se that problem; Airs! Colonel Brovkhart BLICAN J A DOUBLE V Washington, June sping vote of ram former Senator Brookhart | inst} | insurgents the, perhaps, oh vietor inst m the | ew support t reaching le: F officials comment was confined largely to ex-; Sfitessions of regret that one of the! veterans of the senate apparently had; fallen before a returning tide of in Seirgency. ‘ mins Thanks Supporters or Cummins himself eyond an expression of hose who supported | je this statement “I bare nothing to say ex express ia this w pre- sBlation to, my f their constant, un behalf. They have d for me that loyal, un women could do. I am profoundly} grateful to them and this gratitude vaill contmue +0 long as 1 live.” nly time will tell what ultimate etfect the Towa returns will have on farm relief and other problems facing | the present congress. The Haugen. Fag Segratite Shim ng work in my| everything Ifish men and RE you efraid to try to bake ything that’s ‘‘hard to bake?’’ Cream Puffs, for exemple? Yauneedn't be—if you dave a RELIABLE aL. IRON Gas Range equipped with the celebrated OVEN HEAT REGULATOR And once you bake any dish per- fectly, you can bake it thereafter with the same perfect resulta.every fime, mei by setting the Red Wheel at the same temperature. Also, you may cook a Whole Meal in the oven af one time and be away from home for hours. And, you may do your ean- | ping -of fruits and vegetables “this Magic Oven easier, quicker end better-than by any other |. Come in and see how * Lorain makes it easy to bake things ‘‘hard to bake. the country over.” ept to} ent THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — se ion fee bill, killed by. the, ——_——_—$—————_—_—__.! revolution, like the peasant of Hails! ws aid of administration TODAY | and Russia. een revived in (ci ‘ontinued from page one.) is and when | Brookhart reaches V hington in the Pau. Jean Baptiste, thanks to reputation gained under Na- near future to Join in the fight he poleon, was elected king by the Swe- | will fina zed movemént in ‘favor of tion under way dish diet, Napoleon consenting. Ifth, of Swe- } for Russia with 12,000' Swedes, he went through Po- land ard through Peter the Greats| army of 200,000 knife goes trough cream cheese of those 12,000 Sx ‘ owned a piece of Swedis The crown prince speaks English why they fought their more like an American than an Eng-| back. lishman, although he does not pro- ¢ h in both s house, 'y for Justice Norris, Republican, Ne- der of the Republican cribed the lowa result way there and f { an outcry of agriculture for jus- The prince attends to this job, which is parted | is the welfare of Sweden. are blue. He thought he hadn't time ‘to accept n. four boys and/ Mr, Ochs's invitaiion to see the one girl, the oldest twenty. On his | ‘Times presses, running nearby. This left hand he wears a double gold writer suggested, “you ought to see wedding ring. No other jewelry ex- how fast our American pres tan; cept a thin gold chain, stretching cat up paper made in Sweden.” That from the right to the left lower waist interested him, and be went. coat pockets ihe other at one end prob- NORTH DAKOTA DEVELOPMENT BODY FORMED Continued from page one.) | yin these other state- desired to help the local real estate » voice of Towa will be heard r the nation,” he said, “and ders, from those in the » down, must take notice anship cannot be de- » farmers and the citi- “The result in Towa transcends in- nd candidates. It is an ndemnation on the part sort Wlaek. co with two buttons and stri rs that didn’t match Perhaps that is the Europe, or the crown pay less attention to dr grade automobile salesm of the farm retief the verdict of the s de- ve to re- he senate, in clecta r, the inord: © Progressives on Republican, aed Towa had reaf- sensible thing, with he pneumo-gastric nerv An inconspicuous little blue egiance to progtessive ith the collar. The sensible : young Swedish gentleman evidently The nomination of Senator Brock-| has no ambition to live up to the | t upon his splendid record of ser-| American conveption of a crown ¢ to the people will be of tremend. | prince. encouragement to progressivey Being born heir to @ throne now is like being born on a tight rope over Niagara Falls,. this prince, Gustavus Adolphus. is probably as sure of a ‘peaceful life on his throne as any European royalty. From a king of long ago, father of Charles the druggist for this old, reliable remedy today. Twelfth, the people of Sweden got For ‘trial size, send 4c to Chamberlain their land, without going-through a/ Medicine Company, 704 Sixth Ayenue, : ; ‘ Sometimes a change in water causesdiarrheaandbadstomach | pains. For prompt relief take some Chamberlain's Colic Rem- | edy in a glass of water. Soon | you feel fine again! Ask your Wheeler, Democrat, Mon- ran for vice president on| ndependent ticket in epudiation of the Cool- Senator “y towards well as “ usting Brookhart, nounced by Towa voters. ‘a rebuke to the sen- had been MAY ube 2 Ree ge i Py Set Alarms later now Breakfast : cooks in 3to5 minutes f the Repub- mary in Jows ve it will have some bearing election here,” he said. “It shows that people in Towa are awake some things that are happening. It ell deserved vietory for nokhart and was to be expected. “The results of tie primaries this car show that the people in other states are awakening to the situation that confronts them at Washington. Tt is a good sign. In that respect, North Dakota was a little ie of the other states.” s campaigning the state in a contest for the Republican nomi nation with L, B. Hann ‘argo, as his principal rival. Hanna is an adminis- candidate and Nye is ranked mong senators inimical to Cooldige. + UICK QUAKER, hot and en- ticing. is faster than plain toast, | For scores of thousands it is solving | the breakfast problem. , . The most delicious of breakiasts, | + it provides an excellent food “balance” of proteiir, carbohydrates and vita- mines — plus the “bulk” to make | RESULT 18 IN DOUBT IN FOURTH DISTRICT Des Moines, June 8—(AP)—On the ¢ of the late returns from the con- nal districts where there were ction contests on the Republican | ticket, Congressban lorena T. J. Rob. inson, third district; C. W. Ramseyer, | - district; Cassius C. Dowell, sev. | strict. and Lloyd Thurston, | stent district, have been nominated. In the only other Republican con- | test for congress, that of the fourth | district, the result is indoubt. Sixty | precine of 211 giving Ewald! Beerman, 5,280 and Congressman Gil- bert N. Haugen, 6,515. Hear Senator Nye, Wednes-| Quick Quaker day night. 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However, there will surely be some buyers in this | summer and fall and many others will ow them. These land movenents slowly but, once started, they some time to yICE PLACED 0: AR BASIS TODAY Minn., June 8—UP)—-De. difficulties and a high ~ More a a pound and a halt for a quarter Reductions on O-Cedar Mops and a new one at 50c. Now isthe timcto buy. Only O-Cedar could produce such a mop at such a price. All the famous O.Cedar features; triangle shaped and padded swab. Gets into corners and won't dent. Light weight. Broad covering surface. At your dealcr’s now. edar Polish GUARANTEED PURE Millions of pounds used | iyi Government Senator NYE Will Speak at Bismarck Auditorium WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9TH, 8 P. M Be Sure to Hear North Dakota’s Junior Senator No need to fear pain when you come here, Our meth. 6S n . 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