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MONDAY, DECEMBER 12,.1927.___ THE BISMARCK TRIRUNR " Urges Party Back sey, 14; Towa, 13; Kansas, 10; Con-] tion in 1876 and Cleveland’s pealde:) baw oben, 5 Heads Disabled acca necticut, 7. tion in 1888, It easily may cost the} their_rulers , Plan to Eliminate 531 Votes in All | democrats the presidency again.” PAGE THR * , “Thus 13 states,” Minor says, “by alley —W. H. Codding was 3 Washington, Dec. 12.—(@)—Be-| y majority ated Cote Mit ik antl sheds! fim te ae is cause the votes -f 13 of the larger! elect a president over another can- hte oP: hice Shapter jof the : 2 the United States in the clectoral| Unanimously. Elmer Wick, vice chancellor; John| Annual Report of Secretary Shows Wide Field of Péace- “It is easily possible, sindeed it! i Gthm, prelate: Bd Norgaard, mass time Activities c 18 ; college, democrats will be asked to} may become probable, that on some Walfred T. Anderson, Now sponsor a revision of the constitu-) great economic question of over. | ter of v Manel Mieksleon’ keen: Garage Owner at Stayton, | tion to authorize popular election| whelming importance 15 or 16 of| 0. OF records ae Tene and Santee FOR COLDS 7 ‘i he densely pulated manufactur- a _ Shei . eo Ore., Under Arrest of presidents at the next national) the densely populated manufacturs| o¢ finance; Ronald Stewart, master ; ae i committee meeting Jarruary 12. SEL RTOHIIRAS Re Ta ‘of excheque Willism Simon, inner Don't get too busy doin : if by small majorities, may in a pr A als: % ruard; |Shopping a eglect the ¢¢ Henry Minor, democratic nation-| dential election. over-ride the deci; RUard; Al Bachman, outer guards) (OopPine ant nesloct ie er! ‘er, mas-| FATHER JOHN® MEDICINE IS SAFE your Chris ch you ’ —— “ le ee, 2 very lik Washington, Dee. 12—(P—The|, gelvaifted, T. Anderson, who told] a1 committeeman from Mississippi, | sion of double that number of states| it) Bonde, trustee, a J+ Moe) ov. Temember. that wide field of peace time activities . & tried at Washburn, N. D., in 1913] an authority on democratic history, See uct their population)" i < that any cold x open to a modern day navy was for the murder of ¥. E. Funk, cash-| has prepared the proposal to lay {! four times their d shat DEFEATED HIMSELF food Ui graphically described today in the ier of a bank in which he was em-| before the committee. eat oye Gaston it that you’re not going |® i Shoaal eport of Secrotacy WERE, ployed, but acquitted, is now facing| Minor has collected data to show of the country could) ty marry Vera after all 2” e to the! P who told of ocean searches for lost a larceny charge in that state as| that the votes in the electoral col-| (1) °C) ee T boasted:a lot about my rich onel ¢ aviators; the navy’s part in Mis- ' the result of the alleged theft of | lege of 13 states can defeat the will| the clectorate. order to impress her, and . : sissippi flood rescue work, the oper- several radio sets and automobile] of the other 35 states. The 13 Past Records rg to be my aunt.”—| cohol or dan ations of American ships in Chinese parts, accordig to clippirgs re-| states and the number of their votes} “Thi é family. ‘Tho and Nicaraguan waters and of the : ceived here from a, Salem, Ore.,| are: New York, 45; Pennsylvania,! substitut children us hing ‘cold @F work of marines and bluejackets newspaper. 38; linois, 20; Ohio, 24; Texas, 20; | 1800; it pri ny savage. trib cough, nin use more than 70) ye ashore on foreign soil. Z Following the robbery of a gdrage | Massach' ts, 18; Missouri, With all of these duties to be per- ; at Turner, Ore., a large part of the | Indiana, 15; Michigan, 15; New Jer-| it cost the democrats Tilden's « formed, Mr. Wilbur said the navy loot, which included radio sets and | ——————_——— = = —— had carried on with the personnel tools, was found in Anderscn’s' ga- f puttipg c-|death every so ofte s so reduced that one ship could not ray at Stayton, the newspaper ey be placed in active service until an- stares. i a inka i an; ) DRY ' Bismarck Ph other was put into drydock. This A Concerning the story told .uthori- ra Hon el!) yer s ne ae process gone on until it was ties by Anderson, the Salem paper a eit CLEANING Mandan 96 ' seriously affecting the efficiency of a " says: the .operations of the fleet. The poet tla abil rl be “As a result of his acquittal in operating plan of seagoing forces) crganized “Minnesota Amputation| North Dakota, Anders 1 told Dis- in. 1927 was based on an enlisted] post” of the Veterans of Foreign| trict Attorney John H. Carson and strength of 86,000 men but only 82,-| wars they chose Kimon Karelis|Sheriff Oscar D. Bower last night 932 men were available because of (above) ‘as first commander. Xa-|that the district attorney and the limitation fixed by congression-| relis won two decorations for hero-| Sheriff of the -ounty where he lived \. ism in France. in North Dakota had to resign be- ° GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs. T. J. Logan Mandan, Ny D. -¢ ° The Christmas Gitt % isi Legislation i ‘a ta SAREE GE RE TE TE Lc Hee Wve 7 pedis ia . gislatic Proposing ai tire department has functioned| crooked, you sce.’ He also said the S y of creased he 1) smooth! y, 4 academy ana haber Sppropriations oes eros, pl rok ihete Waoilaees up reme for the eniisted personnel, was rec- FYR when the verdict acquitting him was oes - relieve the ects aot K F rograms Are aoe . ii officers and men now keenly fel “Anderson’s wife is 2 woman wel ~ turoughout the service. Heard in Many States thought of, by the community of The failure of the Geneva confer- Pgemmng Stayton. But her husband, now ence, the report said, “requires a| Reception re: rts coming from | held in the county jail, is the subject building program to meet our legit-|co#st to coast and from the upper|of much surmise besides the Pall imate requirements for national] edge of Canada to the gulf, received | brothers robbery with which he is defense and to maintain the 5-5-8|during the progress of and follow-|now linked through possession of ratio in cruisers and aircraft car-|ing # recent broadcast by the Bis-|the radio set. riers. Replacement tonnage in de-|™rck radio station, KFYR, are be-| “Anderson is alleged by town gos- atroyers will soon be nzeded.” ing offered to prove the statement |sin to have lec a double Ife, and is Except for the completign of ma- that the station is‘muth more than| suspected of knowing something | Jor alterations in the battleships a such that the} about incendiary fires at Stayton. New York, Texas, and Wyoming,| People‘of Bismarck should really be| And the motive that led him to rent the material condition of vessels of | Proud of it, according to P. J. Mey-/a ‘mystery’ house on the ottskirts the, fleet was maintained as during Thums: of KFYR. of Stayton, and equip it with light- the previous year, the report said.| 4, ring a recent program long! proof windows and heavy locks and The modernization of the Oklahbma| distance, telephane calls, telling of bolts is questioned.” and Nevada, authorized by congress, | its excellent reception, were received actisiea iano 7 from such far away places as Bill- = s Le 8. no, Nev.; Calgary, ‘Sie fedecrpde iortiad ssiuine Alberta, Cana :'Iron Mountain,| STOMACH ULCERS with the Oklahoma and ‘Nevada, fo we ite an Bent Novd Famous Californt: Prescription aes ney to be so treated, the Te-) Denver, Colo.; Monmouth, Iil.; Port-| Sent on 16 Days’ Trial Write The Asiatic flect and the special ost ae) perl abe ae an cued Nahiea sti the vice eee = a of! dreds’ of letters were received from at . the year’s activities. e situation middle west states and states much} Why suffer with this extreme in China called for extensive addi-| ¢. ther cistant, stomach trouble when we can posi- tions to-the fleet and unusual ac-|" “And reception reports are not con-| tively assure you full relief or your tivity in the protection of American! ¢ined to this one program, accord-| money back. We guarantee Wolfe’s Hild and property in areas affected/ing to Mr. Meyer, who states that| Ulcer and Acidosis Treatment will y the Chinese jae hardly a p im goes by but what|telieve you of extreme gastritis, or . Situation in China numerous te! ms and letters are}Ulcers of the stomach. or we will ‘The protection of American citi-| received from many. far away eee refund you money. zens in China,” it was declared,| states, telling of the excellent re-| Wolfe's Ulcer and Acidosis Treat- has been most difficult and has|ception and the eagerness with|ment has been used in California required the greatest amount of/which Bismarck programs are| for these troubles for over 21 ycars Prices are most reasonable and, best of all, every garment is of the known Frederick-James make with 34 years of fur experience as your guarantee of satisfaction. HOUSEWIFE’S . CHRISTMAS Selected prime pelts correctly matched in color and size; authentic styling combined with ex- pert, needlework; all these essentials are, ex- pressed in two words: “Good Quality.” Fred- erick-James Furs are distinguished by their good quality. They are garments of style, de- pendability and beauty. ( Repairing © Remodeling The Frederick-James repairing and remodeling department is es- A WISE, LASTING, ECONOMICAL GIFT much dreaded gloomy day of of case and comfort? imas terms within the Why not change now—t drudgery into a bright, } You will find our spec. reach of all. * BISMARCK MEADOWS C0. 520 Main Ave. ‘ Phone 318 Psei or ogee vals cate ear awaited. ° : with unvaryinz success. Many doc- . Aa ausdiitgit by surioen Uanaloie: it 11 SRDAOSTRGMGAN| Clon cn ie cctloce tae the. tinst pecially equipped to extend 2 thorities, as well as actual assault} Washburn—Miss “Martha Math-|time to the general public. It be- k. by. mobs of, frenzied] eny, who teaches in the O'Shea dis-|gins at once to give zalict fom the > s f near ton. re; .red an| severe pain, vomiting and other dis- “The principal clash occurred at} interesting scrap! ‘which will be|comforts and agenies, ind “ft n Nanking on March 24. There canisent to Cross headquarters in| day to day ihe improvement is be no doubt that this attack on for- Japan to be shown. to .‘i0bl chil-| steady and increasingly rapid. You eigners, including Americans, was|dren in that country. The book is|are not: compelled to res.rict your- premeaitated, carefull; planned,| made up of Indian scenes, farm|self to a milk dict. You can eat well o1 scenes, and other intzrestine illus-| anything you wis after taking our troo) treatment a few days, What would you give to be able es tu eat as you did when you were ares IN nay ache vag “; pe a asa ae pestle eth you were condem! to die,| Wolfe’s Ulcer au cidosis Tréat- er a firm stand demanding the ot what kind of death would you pre-|meat, and, best of all, the cost evacuation of foreigners in the fer?” is very little, and you a‘e guaran- ted a possible wholesale mas-| “Old age.”—Answere. ts Zan taoney back if it snes not lp you to your entire satisfaction The special service squadron, the —you to be the sole judge—we take duties of which include the ‘protec- 1 / your word for it. Write today 'f tion of American interests in Cen- full information. Wolfe's Labora: tral America, operated on ha tories, Desk P-10, 425 E. Pico St., require rious Los Angeles, California—Adv. large scale as to units of the battle fleet to assist in work in Nicaragua. “ 7 Navy Helps Dating Flood Facilities of the naval » : x at! Pensacol2, Fla., were made avail- j , able to the Red Gross for relief and| - rescue work in the Mississippi| } flood area. As many as 32 planes : \ Theatre maximum of servite at minimuin cést. TWO DAYS ONLY!!! Today and. Tuesday, Dee. 12, 13 arvis-1 Rabies 5; FOR WOMEN'S WEAR Bismarck. No. Dak § f ral mnt MART TIES holic showin, t the Wedge ore fine ma- ' nd more correct- rt designs than we > ever presented, aN eas: Wari [RE aCe i glare 3 tt tec ou es st. f PpoLisLfjw Moderately priced, 'g2 50 to $6.50 were Wt natant use for m and| e muck” Patrols: flew over the stricken area, aiding in the rescue of thoa- Is of persons. Ile fleet took part nthe qearch missing Dole flight plane: ital preg searched “was more mately 350,000 mi i ‘was covered several times, The’ to- tal amount of fuel i Other qualities $1.00 to $2.00 TaEVVe dee FASHION SHOP FORMEN E Tonight and Tuesday ry AEE [ a iu i 8 it Ri Beware expended in the E 8, lions. The. excess creosote, other hi: ote tad ‘was approximately wm and heal # ns 4 142,20, ‘ irvltetion ” — eves! The con! dl regress, tn ie es crencte goes, ab of sly wre trouble: pen smiles! of the germa, " of way tr fe, guaranteed satisfac id hand pe. Srestmaes, winning daring the: irons and etter ote of seen’ ways! | 468, tory diseases, and is excellent for build- ‘ E; 30, 190hy the so ‘it ee ee BEWAKE! UNTIL CHRISTMAS ONLY—WITH THE MODEL 10 EUREKA R le " rn) To introduce the new Eureka Floor Polisher, we will give this wonderful cleaning attachment free, uneil only, with each Model 10 purchased. 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