The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FEAST OF CRIMES STARTLE LONDON Epidemic of Jewelry Robberies: and Shooting Affairs Puz- zles Scotland Yard of The Associ Jar holdups, m; thrilling jewelry yobborl x ing the best skill of Sotland Yard and holding the attention of the London public. Not for many years if indeed ever—haye the authorities been called upon to cope with such a wave of crime as that which has swept the metropo- lis since the beginning of the year, While some arrests have been made and some men punished, the polige are hard put to keep pace with the crimi-| uals, So frequent have robberies begome that London bankers have taken meas- ures to meet possible rz on their cash counters, proceeding hitherto unknown in the . cash out. 0} ing it on bank The police in the neighbor- Inportant banking houses have been ordered to be especially vigilant, | particularly at the Junch hour, Death of Famous Actress. The prevaler was first} called to th re author-| ities when t Wwapa pe: made a sen’ ation out of the sud de n death of} Carlton, a favor ctress, | found dead in he artment the morning after the famous Liberty go. It developed an overdose ion showed -taking was n the city and that “opium were not uncommon ty was startled by the arrest of Lieutenant Colonel Norman C, Rutherford, of the army medical corps, charged with shooting to death Major Miles C. Seton also of the med; ical at-the house of the major’S cousi Malcolm Seton in Holland Park? fe, hearing of this case in court not ‘been concluded. Murders Without Ends Murders of less importance follow- ed, each having some unusual feature, The city was again aroused a few weeks ago by the published statement. that Major H. E. Chancey, of the Royal Ail Force, had tried to kill his aged mother, at Talgarth Mansio: and had then killed himself. Mrs. Chaney @vas severely wounded, but hopes are entertained for her recov- ery. Police investigation threw no light on the tragedy so far as the pub-¢ lic was concerned. Major -Chaney was one of the ‘best known oficers of the British air force, having been the inventor of the camera gun with which cadets were trained in aerial gun- nery: Of robberies there have been many. ‘Holdups have taken place in the West End and in the suburbs at night, while scores Of-puses and apartments have ‘been Yobbed {a the most clever man- ner. that ‘she had die d fro Y of a drug i that the pi Jewelry Robberies. Jewelry robberies have perhaps been the most frequent crimes since the epidemic set in. A number of ll GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF You don’t have to rub it in to get quick, comfort- ing relief Von’t stain the no time in results, no muss, g, sure to A large bottle = k: Cie, $1. 30c, “The Home of Service” MR. CAR OWNER Within the next few weeks you will be getting out your auto- mobile and preparing for the sea- son’s, “Doubtless one of the first things that you will have to coneidet Tine of Kelly Springtild our line o! ly-Spi fe casings and tubes we believe that | high class shops have been entered in daylight by thieves who, an pre- tense of buying diamonds, have stol- en jewels to the value of many thous- ands of dollars. \ Many causes are assigned for the number and character of the crimes, the majority of them placing the re- sponsibility at the doors of discharged soldiers. -Pglice officers from some of the most fmporfant American cities are in London seeking, international criminals who may have been dis- charged from some of the armies. French and Italian officers also are said to be here, each looking for an ‘Nemueneadles to assist in the general | round-up. i Meantime the crimes continue, RECRUITING OFFICER ° HERE-FOR JACK TARS | peice | yeoman first class, | in charge of the ‘vo sul ion of | the U.S, navy recruiting e, will | be here tomorrow to receive enlist- | ments. In announcing his return to| Bismar Mr. ¥ expr 's the} hope th t_ may prove prof- | itable as his initial call, a week ago, | when he enlisted Charles Arthur Cay- | anaugh, Nie Joseph Boehm and Main-| ard Welma P: ering, who were worn into service last Saturday and } transferred to the naval training sta- | tion. ‘ed M. Hayes ue Hollister’s Rocky Mountain ‘Tea? | When you are overworked, feel list- | less or languid, or when you can’t sleep or eat, better take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, livens you up, purifies the blood, soothes and regulates the | desleep, A Tea or Tab- i JOS BRESLOW. “ | malt those painful attacks of in- wiul bloated, lumpy and downright lets Besid digestio: feeling a stomach ni: experienced A ag heartburn all this, ACID-STOMAGIHL ermines the health and saps the strength of milliot If you don’t get. rid of those stomach miseries there is no telling where your stomach troubles will end, for it is a well known scientific fact’ that many serious ailments have their start in an Start now this very day—to et ric of yourstomach miseries. TakeEATONIC the wonderful remedy that absorbs the excess acid from the stomach and brings INSTANT relief. You simply have no idea bow mich better, stronger and brighter you feel at once. It drives out all the gas and Bloatiap puts an ime, =p aha heartburn, FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH EATON the famous Siamese twins, Filipino brothers are joined to- by a bond of flesh. They Like thes gethel are were rescued from a sideshow in New York and are being cared for by Teodoro R. Yangeo, Filipino commis- sioner. The boys are 14 years old, bright in their studies and show apti- tude for music. tomach Ruins f Millions ends stomach suffering and makes it cool, sweet, comfortable and strong. There can be no further excuse for you to allow acid-stomach to wreck your health—pile up misery upon mis- ery until you get to the point where you feel down and out and that !ife has lost all its joys. Remember, just-as acid- mouth ruins teeth, so acid-stomach sah health, ke EATONIC. It’s good, just like ‘a bit of candy and makes the stomach feel fine. You can then eat the-things you like and, whet is more, every mouthful you oat will conntin creating wer and energy. You'll feelso much etter—have punch and pep—the power and will todo things and get results, and your stomach misery Wal be gone. Take our advice. Get a hig box of EATONIC from your druggist today. It costs so little. “1f it fails to remove your?stomach distress, he will .refund your money, ‘Lhatis guaranteed: you are tobe satistivd/or money retunded. Ci Y Keep your r] PHONE 274. to ~ Opposite PHONE 274. SHOE POLISHES \. || Save cae Leatherang | ‘WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER—JUST PHONE 3 sal tte Shoes Neat sci Pete LIQUIDS anDPASTES” FOR BLACK,WHITE,TAN AND OX-BLOOD (DARK BROWN) SHOES THE 6.F.DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD, BUFFALO, Nt oh PHONE 274 TO FEEL RIGHT—DRESS RIGHT Saturday Your last chance to buy a splendid All Wool Suit for $308 - y) Hundreds of patterns.to se- ». i | / lect from—worth up to $50.00. Special this week introduce same—$30.00. SPIRO & Company Ladies’ & Men’s Tailors DRY CLEANERS - Postoffice =. ‘ PHONE 274 ‘|f SUPREME.COURT 219 attorney, Williams county, North Da- kota, attorneys ‘for plaintite and re- anopdent: J. EB. Burk, Minot, North Dakota, and E: 7: Burke, Bismarck, North Dakota, attormeys for defendant tnd appellant. Famous In A Day For Her’ Beautiful. Complex ion. Oatmeal Combination Does It From ‘Divide County. ‘State of North Dakota, piaintiff aud respondent, vs._0.-S. Lessieyousg, de- fendant and appellagt, | Syllabus: v ' —~ 1, Where one*is, prosecuted for 6 i fF i E Be ‘| L ae crime ‘and a -criminalinformation i oi iP 5 A Free Perscription “Does 'ts Work cree plete ates pore revs ul, blues ~ filed in which the acts constituting P Oceemiane,« Veulcanzeceuare Giese Nine face, hands and arms are ~ a crime are alleged, it fs incumbent 4 A heirs fo, If your neck or ren ans upon the state :'to:prove, beyond a. rea- New" Yorke: Itis my own discovery and| colored from exposure, af ectiondble de- ial allegation: of the:information. Limber: tm Qeichly Ue Under ‘the Srethieg, velons, resulle, 8 vy reapers nee ‘won. | less and will not produce or stimulate: s . 2. An information was filed) inst atrating Replestien:¢ derful complexion and the amen a ee Ft eink stho. priate ay en 4 e ‘ ° rms, You| and ui f tne defendant hacen hin Wo =e 22a a0" Ui oli | what aban enya, na ON 4 ny duty to| work and. ex! false pretenses, ‘Evidence exemined|) _ In cases of rheumatism and lame | tN ‘every gel an What uns| this oalmeat-derwillo combination, will and eld to show a fallure of proof of bacl it penctrates quickly, drives out | wonderful prescription ld for me, irs work Rey transformation ig 22 informatio joints and muscles. le results, Hi the ‘identical pre “4 ‘Appeal. from the district court of| _, Wizard Oil is an absolutely reli- ae ae removed every detect from| Note: ‘TONget the best effect be. sure ; divide county, K. EB. Leightot d able, antiseptic application for cuts, | my face, neck, hands and arnis. Until| to follow the comm lete ‘aifeetions; cori ann Ys, 3 yn, judge. ~burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and you try it you'can form no idea of the|ed in every kage of derwillo. You Reversed. bruises heal readil et a warveloue Shanes it will ‘aake: in, just | have’ only to. get. derwillo and oatmenl. Opinion of the court- ty Grace, J.,|! ruises heal readily under its .sooth- | one application. The prescription which|You need nothing else and it is so Robinson J., concurs 1 ult. or ing. penetrating qualities, you_can ‘prepare at your own home is| simple that anyone can use it; and is so * AES ci results Get it. from druggists for 30.cents, {8s follows: Go to any grocery and get| inexpensive that any girl or woman can Christianson, .Ch. .J>.consurs spe- If not satisfied ret: the botti g {ten cents worth of ordinary oatmeal, and | afford it. The manufacturers and drug: cially. not satisfied return the bottle and trom any drug store a bottle of derwillo. | gists guarantee that there will be a William Langer, ‘Att e 1}, Set:xour-money:-back. Prepare ‘the oatmeal as directed in every noticeable. improvement after ‘the first ge ‘orney -general Ever constipated have sick | package of derwillo and apply night and | application or they will refund the money. -— and Wm:-G. Qwens; formerly .state’s|, theadachet Just tr izard Liver |morning. The first application, will _as-|Jt is sold in this city under a money re- = =| ° {Py i tonish you. It makes the sklr appear] fund guarantee by department stores and 1 Jit Kc. pills, 30 |tonish. you. It makes the sklu° appeal gl es Witte jpisasant aia pink pills, transparent, smooth and\ velvety. I es-| all up to date gruggists ineluding Lén- uarantee pecially. recommend it for freckles, tan,|hart's and Jos. Bre LONG-WEARING SOLES MEAN LOW SHOE BILS be | haye never: ever been abl able to get half. the service:from:other soles that I get from ‘Neolin Soles,” says H. H.-Shel- lenberger,- a. traveling salesman: of Easton, Pa. Long service from ithe soles means lowered shoe costs, for;that_ is where shoes wear out. quickest. -When' next you néed new,s! buy them, with Neslin Soles. You.pay no more than for shoes that give,tless wear—and you can.get them; erany. styles for men, women, and childre Have these -\durable, "comfortable and waterproof goles;put on your old sffoes, then. ae good ied shops carry them. -are made, scien- - tifically, by, The ,Goodyear Tire & ubber , Akron, Ohio, who alst make Wi oot ural guaranteed to outwear Nealin Soles CF When you find a re- '. tailer selling the Gor- iy don hat, it’s a sure sign ‘\ he’s. a quality dealer. The factthat he handles | a hat yoy know is right «gives you confidence. in him---he’s your-kind of a dealer. from the. eS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. [ F you are not advertising, then advertise because it saves money for you and if reduces the price to the consumer. Advertising prevents profiteering. It ir insures hon- est profits and makes them permanent. The message of thet. 8. Departament of Labor ‘to m “merchants and manufacturers and to all progres- sive American ‘business men is to advertise. eaves Tell the e public about your tt goods The consumer has oe 5 Plenty of money. He is willing te spend it and we want es him to spend it on American-made products. The easi- : \ est, quickest, and. d most economical way, in which this. can i , be accomplished is is by advertising. Start your éinpaign th es \

Other pages from this issue: