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sn em mace eaten pearl RIES SRI AGE EIGHT NDICTMENTS HASKED BEFORE {ELECTION DAY A Voters Have Right to Know Situation Before Casting Ballets, Judge Says Indianapolis, Oct. 26. The | HMarion county grand jury, investigating charges of polit trigue in Ind day () fiona: ic offic Hecorruption or criminal acts The grand jury has been in se i ks investigating by Thomas Adams, Jincennes publisher, Judge Collins fol the jurors Adams’ cha ed upon public offic lon candidates on both und Republican tickets who | ed themselves. He | to be the right of all voters © know, before cagting their ballots, | fvhether any ‘ ates “have h i any of vestigation. instructed the grand to continue its inves- as in rour judgment it is ne: lo.” Following he jurors ion of witn Adams, Judge Collins’ action, | resumed their examina- | \ newspaper man, s responsible for the investigation, | vhich developed from charges he nade as a result of letters pur. Borting to come from D, C. Stephen on, formerly political power and row serving a life sentence in state son for murder. The letters wer 4 to have been sneaked from Stephenson's cell and declared the ‘ormer grand dragon of the Ku Klux lan was eager to expose volitie al deals” made in recent years and rolving many of the state's Hehe dfficials National Officer of Yeomen Speaks | at Dinner Tonight The state Brotherhood of American o'clock dinneapol of the national organization, is also jin attendance. which is to be held it Grand , Mr. Grose will be of the principal speakers. There will ye visitors trom Napoleon, Mandan and Far dance and social meet- | vy the banquet. Public Invited to Navy Day Program ; A pilgrimage to the Roosevelt Cab- n is an annual event in the program , nf the Bismarck city schools and | Roosevelt's birthday and Navy day s usually the time of the visit. In iddition to visiting the ci Roos ‘elt's home while ranching in the North Dakota Badlands, and seeing she many relics which the Daughters 1 Bf the American Revolution have evured ive wie cabin, they have an pppurtunity of hearing the Navy day stogram which is to be given in the house chamber Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. ‘A feature of the program to be siven at this time will be an addre fry James W. Foley, famous North aere fron fornia, prnor Sorlie will presi rile band will play etions | and . W. Moses will speak on Son has Told me of the The Indian school chorus ded ‘stay. The Juve-| davy will sing. The public stain. The 1) is invited to the pro- ehters of the American! Revolution will have a hostess at the Roosevelt cabin during the en- are afternoon and they cordially in- vite visitors to the cabin. Campaign Costs of Illinois Man . Are Thirty Cents Washington, Oct, 26.—()—I11; tois, whose bigemoney senatorial! sampaign. has received wide public- ty, has at least one senatorial can- pasate who believes in holding down nses, ugene A. Moran, treasurer of the Nonpartisan group supporting Ray-, ond . O'Keefe as a beer and’ wine candidate, reported Hecretary of the state today O’Kecfe’s campaign expenditures to-| tion are needed to assure the led 30 cents. By way of itemizing the account, Moran suid his candidate had bought wo J5-cent cigars who -filed his nomination peti- fon for him. Legion Will Hear About Convention | Retired Nebraska Farmer Wing 20-year Fight — John Kennelly of Mandan will tomorrow night at the meeting the American Legion, telling of the national convention of the orga! on which was held recently in Philadelphia. A short business meet- will *tollow his address. uncheon will be served at the nelusion of the meeting. pee. BELGIAN BONDS ALL SOLD. 26.) — New York, Oct. J. P. ‘ gan and company, headin, nced the bonds had been books were closed beet offically opened, e recommended | Tanluc | Aries Crerab SNORT DAKOTA | for two support: | “PORT TALKS TO LARGE CROWD looming Teskhers’ Institute, | | Conducted By- Miss Runey, Very ee James W. Foley, who ones yester- ‘day afternoon at the city audRorigm |for the benefit of the county \teachers who are holding a fall -in- ‘stitute in Bismarck thiv week. wac jgreeted by an audience which: packed the main floor: and both balconies. The high school, junior high and St. Mary’s school were dismissed to at- tend the lecture. One of Mr. Foley's songs was sung by the auWience. |The high school orchestra played. Dr. Caroline Hedger of CRicago |also spoke on the adolescent yeuth, The teacher's institute, which being held under the direction: of | Miss Madge Runey, county super- intendent, has been « splendid pu cess, Miss Runey believes. All’ \county teachers were in attendance. 'This morning's session was featuted iby a talk by Mrs. Mabel Stratton of [the State department of public i j struction. Miss Runey delivered a summary address this aftern: and Miss Mary Cashel, social worker, also spoke. The girls of the Indian school gave a program which cluded solos by Miss Clara Peltier. Sewer Contract Frank G. Gains was awarded the! contract for the extension of the! sanitary sewer system-on Avenue B| from iffin to Bell and on _/ Bell from Avenue B to Avenue C, when bids were opened by the cit; mission Monday night. Mr. Grambs bid 99 cents per foot for the sewer This seraphic youngster is Julian Mond, grandson of Sir Alfred Mond, ‘and one of the petite British noblemen whose day in the public spot- oon + in-} Grambs Awarded } ‘The Bismarck Tribune was award- ed the contract for furnishi: the" neces! y with 260 copies of dinances, as recentt: City Attorney C. L. ed by.the commissi Hastings ‘Appeals 18 to Supreme Coprt i foung and pass-; cause for Pre in.the case of J. J, P! Hastings will be made to the supreme | court tomorrow by. Hasting’: neys, it was learned here today. | A certificate of probable cause in) scheduled for 10 a. m. A similar = quest for a certificate of prol cause was denied -by District Judge Pugh at Dickinson yesterday after- noon, attorneys for Hastings said. Their only other hope is a cemiticate issued by the supreme court. In his order yesterday Judge Pugh spec fied that if the supreme court {2 application Hastings will be ad light has not yet come. pine in place and $76 for each man- ‘ADEQUATE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE oe DR. COULTER TELLS SHIPPERS’ BOARD manhole, ‘Path bidders rupraee to ae! eration of potatoes in October have no value to us if they do not reach us until No- Fi onsideration of the kinds of| vember or December and equally have “GREEN” HELP offered by the railways, was; no value to us if they stand on our tatement made this morning by| tracks during July and August and President John Lee Coulter of the! then are used for other purposes dur-) Business men constantly call on} Dakota Business College, Fargo, for! employees because D. B. C. pupils: North Dakotw Agricultural college at| ing late September and October. It the opening of the 17th formal mee not merely the kind of transporta- get their experience at school ‘instead | of at their employers’ expense. | of the Northwest’ Shippers ‘Ad-| tion and the quantity of transporta- Actual business trai tion but it is of the greatest Import- nee to have the right kind of ear, $ ct righted—unobtainable elsewhere. | Pupils are ee on ‘their| 4 1 ond, the ri tion service ficient service, an ly wants this’ se possible “Price is number of cars at the right tly the right time. graduation day: C. Peterson, with Rogers’ Ach ot ree ice the above CF at we the right of tvanaperth nd the right number of Hillsboro; B. J. R State Bank, Heimdaly Ti Trene "Beck, with Ford Agency, Devils Lake. portation |cars at the right station at the right urth, ef-| tin ¢ must add efficient service, y, it natural- having the car at the load- at “the lowest t track, in good Read each week. ‘‘Follow the SucceSSful.”” First ioe! Term Nov: 1,8. Write F. L. Pres., 806 Front St., hoe prompt load- : the measure of the! ing, loading to capacity, quick move- value of and if we want) ment the loading place to the ‘service and goods of highest quality int, efficient service along’ we must pay the pric More and| the | he mutter of sampling, di- more wi sking, not tering and feeding, ic but, is it nd cars, and finally efficient. fa. are the st, will it shrink, is! cilities for unloading when the prod- In other words, is! uct whatever it may be has reached ve the terminal or the market place. Di t departments of our trans- portation system may be held respon- sible for kind of equipment, quantity) of equipment, time and place, values and efficient movement. All of these must be coordinated in order to give| Iture adequate transportation \the are willing to pay more for it. Needs Are Changed “Referring first to the kind of service, we may properly note that) from 1875 to 1915 the agriculture of Minnesota and the Dakotas wanted primarily freight cars to move few cars to mor stock, LISTEN Anyone who wants Hair Restorer, Notadye room 33 Annex hotel. Will be here one week or ten days. not my purpose to attempt i ‘G to tae the attention of shippers MES. E. GURRING from the cost of transportation tvice, because naturally both pro- ducer and consumer desire transpor- tation service, at the lowest possible cont, Tt ia my purpon however, to ansportation service-/ stress the desirability of comprehen needed to take care of shipments of | TT Sua sare h butter. A th ata of car must take) | quantity, time, pluce and efficiency is plano: of the old Benin .c&y. 3 great importanee as the cost of f Minnesota. The farmers of Minn 1 and the Dakotas are rapidly fi it more profitable to pursue ¢ H This calls for a housands of Business seheeeiai nd the afer ation is demanded here. Carlouds of | T0OR, session of the mere Apelines| meats in refrigerated cars are tw e| alentions of oe ers. chm ing the place of onen livestock cars,| president of the St. Paul association, and carloads of alfalfa, sweet clover’ on “The Merchants’ Self Interest. in in. sacks 2 : taking the place of carloads of grain | /ToPe® Transportation in butk, ; ‘ ers of poultry and eges a and turke at anksgiving time and im tie is 8 new Kind of transpor-| Red Cross Secretary ation 3 and this is a matter of Talks to Ki iwanians as great concern as any other jem from the standpoint of o ean Father John Slag prasided us chair- the day at the luncheon of ort vanis club today at the Grand in the ‘great! Pacific hotel. Miss Mary Cashel, Red € farmors of North Dakota may. think Gag pf tee oak connie thee that they are going to need 100,000) of crippled children which the chap- rain cars in late, August and Septem-' ter has taken up. Examinations will whe +o. Mave, anaunaee VAeBel be made in the near future by effi- |wheat. Transportation companies cient nurses to find what can be done eee ane be these cars to have! for crippled children: in Bismarck. the available the first ot ‘ep: i tember, It may be found. that one-| qosa ein ene neers (of the regulatory | Belt at Care AED Det work of the department and of the ‘This situation happens not only in} the case of grain but in the ease of yatyeus phases of the work undertak- all agricultural products, Constant | y - + ant statistical service, accurate estimates! ; The accompaniment for the Kiwan- and the closest possible relationships {* 5078s Was Hlayed by Mr. MeRob- between agriculture and transporta- | “TY: ner ilities The title of this to their dealers as trine. We believe doctrine in every ub- tects macanwava ond factor is quantit: Nature performs most d_ wonderfull, of agricultur “| the nism Color wash weighing half.a ton x 3 presented recently as a surprise t to a South London vi imme- Time an Imvortant Factor fiately " voluntecrs, “including the an all important factor.’ curate, a sailor, a waiter and two that 100,000 cars for moving clerks, set to work to paint the church, PRICE OWENS quantity of transportation fa of each kind, Victim of Chronic Ill Health Conauers His Ailments. Now Taniae Eats Foods Long Denied Him. Praises J. C. Bley, 3418 R St, Lincoln, ; 'Nehr.. a retired mer. says | | “Seven: years ago I had almost given up hope of ever getting well. For 20 years I had suffered to ture. My strength had gone; in fact, I was a wreck. My arms an? legs were almost useless. 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