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journal, rc::TLA:;D, c 20 POUTICS MIXED III til 1TH DAKOTA 1 Karzo. N. . D.. No. 2. -North- Da kota, voters have a Chinese puarale to ' - solve to the polling booths next Tu- While Xon -Partisanlsm is th Issue, the tickets ar so mixed np voters "WU1 " have a bard tint tefllng whether they are voting for a Non-partisan or for as opponent of the league, uiUess they know their men. " Xrnn J. Fraser, heading- the Re. publican ticket for United States sena tor is a Non-partisan. J. F. T. O'Con nor, Democrat, represents most of the forces opposed toj the Townley organ isation. . l ' - fe' FL -a. Kestosv present Sovemor,! ts also on the Republican ticket for re election. He was Indorsed for deelec- . lion by the same convention that in dorsed O Coanor. a Democrat, for sens? tor. -?" There fs onJy one' congressional con test, and In this ease J. H. Sinclair, con gressman from the- ThirA district, ts a Non-partisan, hut running as Re ('Oblican. His opponent is R. J Hughes, Democrat; indorsed by the Independent' Voters association, an or ranization originally Including ail the Republicans who didn't like the Non partisan league. $ ; . The Independent Voters' association also indorsed five Democrats for state office, - along with four irregular" Re publicans. ! ..! Seven of the Non-partisan candidates are filed as independent. The others are filed as Republicans. There seems to be a prevailing be lief that former Governor Fraxer will succeed Senator P. J. McCumber to the senate, whom he defeated for the Re publican nomination in the primaries. Governor Xestos probably will be re elected, and J. H. Sinclair. Third dis trict congressman, is expected to be returned. THEM jOAYS IS GONE FOREVER "Nobody Works but Father (OhV domt vbu do n4e WAY I PONE i ? i saved iav FgMMies r OA!E BY ONE -r . 1 1 ti 1 1 ; 1 r: : r- . r. i . - ... . .. . .. . - . i NOLO t WHAT D'YOU IKCK OF' msrf my soro ? ; t. A Doctn't hurt a bit! Apply a few drops or. r reezonc upon a tender, aching corn or a callus far a'f ew niehti. The soreness stops , and shortly the entire corn or callus is removed. Freezbne removes hard or soft corns,' also corns between the toe i and hard ened calluses. You feel no pain when applying it or afterward. EDWARD WESLEY COMPANY. Ciaeiaasti. OUa .; I." if. . , s - - -1 ,1 ' if ff TTto. I - T -'rL r- J llsssjssMMsMfssMisssp--w I sMSliissssssssssstMssssssSsSsssMMsssss y . . sasssssssMss , : r . !.'.(. iSi. - :ft SSSSSSSBSSJSSSSBSB - - 1 nil 1 ! . .. m . " i WHH MARRIAGE LICEJfSE '0C3S4 PO P 0 5 OjJ&J "fcTlj CheHs, Wash., jOct. hJ- jgQ JiJg pQQ-S ' Ztf 1 f Q bSj Jl ,ir n?T tjT k I f FjTC fC qN BRINGING UP FATfiHER " . ; , - ' m .y- , V "By George McManua I U V. . J '( f j I i .( thi eEEH I Xfil thX-ts, the third tErr of! I (I I . 1 1; v v If 1 "I . 1922 sy Int'L FKATUwe Sewvicc. Inc. " " Jf-) ) "T 1 j KRAZY KAT ci-r. i.ij- Buncoed, By Gosh!! i , - ' . . ' i - i il ftt ftv ' A ABIE THfi AGENT " ltfjjfao f ; Abie Tlls the Worlds ' 7tT: tVfy -- JERRY ON THE JOB i " rtto'"1 rwtM What. Good Is an Engineless Engineer . : i I ' iH-' : .-V.. .- J 1 : 1 . i '" , ;-"T.. . . .. V ! TilTTT'R JTlVflVfT "SnSiT . iZy&rlA ' 7 - ,,, , ... .L. -r : : ! . :-i fr- ii vOr i : 1 iiT - I The Way of aa Maid -With a Man DOKT -He LITTULU Boys what have DtKTY SHOES ) Y know her eecnfsJ I AN JVe SEEM HIM N mi rv,..;,' : 1 11 Lh..i. tIC- . r ri . 1 - rt uve to kmow WHO SHE IS TO Teu. ME . ABOUT MYHOES I OUSSS NO UTTLe OLE GIRL UU- -TELL. ME VHETHER. 1 GOT T KEF. MV SHOES CLEAN! ft f t 1 : ' ' '. '. H awful- nerve: - WHAT IF My -SHOES ARE Xlr2.TY" ? IT IXDisiT HURT HER n i A i .1 r,