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fl it t | } 4 SIx BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE > VEENNA HAS NEW METHOD 10 LAND GAMBLERS’ COIN Has Been Tried With More or | Less Success in the i} } United States | { TRIED TO STEAL LEGATION European “Con” Men Have Un- usual Ideas of How to Make a Living Feb. 5. money Vienna, A Viena broker was robbed of 2.000.000: rubles the other day in a’ political plot to} obtain control of the Ukrainian lesa- as Worked out tion here, by the poli The scheme v fidenc to violate the Jaw and of the money by ‘criminals disgui: gendarmes. —\ A supposed Ukrai cently arrived in with a money broker to Iuy him 2,000,000 rubles. It is illeg: Austria to deal in foreign money to have it in te possession, il ize is done through authorized banks. ‘The broker agreed to have the amount in hand on a ¢ tain day, He lived and conducted his business in a hotel, On the appointed afternoon, but a} little ab of time, aman in uniform of a Ukrainian colonel called on the broker and saluting said he had come for General X’s nfoney. They sat,down to u table to check the money, when the door was opened and’ two gend- armes walked in and placed both un- der arrest on the charge of possessing and dealii Tha he story is us good as a play. the familiar con- game of inducing the broker of, n general | re- and engaged up ‘to avon or in foreign money. and hegged protested | and dinally wa told to appear in court on the following ¢ being taken with the und enlars, But the Colonel's prot vere unavailing, He stormed and invoked his nationality in vain. 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Work- ing on the case they finally ascertained that the money was to he used for politi#al ends. he plan, according to the police repo plot to seize the Ukrainia: ation here by an opposing political faction, get pos- session of the records and seals and the ey ing government, a plot characteristic of “the present unsettled state of affairs in castern Europe. The legation Jiowever, had wind of-it and Was prepared for w r might hap- pen, The police say this is the second plot. to the same end frustrated, MANY ENJOY CARDS AND DANCING. AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Elma Andrist Entertains Number of Intimate Friends at Her Home Friends of Miss Elma Andrist were ening at the pleasant home of Mr. and Frank Andrist, the ‘evening be- ing spent with cards, ‘music and dancing. Several of the songs were rendered by the talented guests pres- ent. Miss Margaret MeDonala and Mrs. La wccompanied fhe singers on} the piano. A number of pieces played the Andrist. sist®rs, Helen on the lin, Catherine on the cello’ and El- oO were rist and Miss Cath- then! played a piane rine duet. Accompanied Andrist Miss Pima Douala MeDonala played by An- sev: in selections. ‘The home was attractive rated with the hos- tess" ¢] of red and white, A large kupie dressed in red hold- ing a red heart with a white 18, hung from the center of He room as a question for The answer y those among the guests who happened to know the answer presented M Andrist with beautiful pieces of ivory old, candy, books and st Hy booklets were dec ated with hearts and kupies. | Mi: a Brodin wou the high score and Mary Keller won the prize for ge and s M the lo Cards with two couples to each table ‘ere played at small tables and the guests found their partners cards drawn from oah's a number of. toasts we Carufel’s silent toast amusement, — Follow ments, the gue nt into the din- ing room where ce birthday ¢ ona table decorated with red kupie holding streamers. ef red ribbons: was displayed., The ke owas decorated with red 0 nd red candles ty each guest received a little red basket filed with nuts and candy. Lite Catherine Andrist gracefully danved a.Russian dance and encered with a Hawaiian dance. After these festivities had been enjoyed, ~ the guests enjoyed danci i FAMOUS STARS OF MOVIE WILL BE . SEEN IN PERSON Francis, Bushman and Beverly Bayne Play Here at Audi- torium Friday Anxi himan and Miss verly Baybe, who will be seen in pe son at the suditoritie r ary: uth, ik public. shman’s representative h rrangements with BE. HW. 1, perman, Manager of the Auditorium, to hold an informal reception in the front of the theatre, immediately after the close of the iperformance, and any of the audience who may desire te meet these ‘two stars, May do so by remaining in the theatre, and giving their name to the manegement, at toe hox office, £1 scone 0: applauded. | je veer on resrive TRAINING CAMPS FOR BIG LEAGUE SLUGGERS NAMED fiants Go to San Antonio While Cincinnati Will Limber Un at Miami yes \ New York, Feb. quarters have been selec’ ed jority of the major league baseball clubs as the scene of their -spring conditioning, prior to the annual bat- tle for the pennants, Ten of the sixteen teams, including the Philadel- phia Athletics and the St. Louis Na- tionals,, which trained at home in 1919, have decided to seek new fields for their work-outs. The remaining six will return to the balmy diamonds where they prepared a year ago, “As has been the case for several years, the state of Florida still leads as a& popular choice with Texas run- ning a close second. ‘These two states will dct as hosts for eight clubs while « Alabama, Louisiana and Arka Il each accommodate two. Ci will again be the itornia the spring training .of the ionals, the Cubs returning to Pasadena where they were satis- Chicago N. factorily located twelve months ago. ‘The complete -list of the 1920 Yrain- ing camps together with ‘a roster of the eee the previous ‘season, fol- lows NATIONAL LEAGUE ~ Club 1920 Camp Boston .. Columbus, Ga. Brooklyn cksonville, Fla. Chicago . Pasadens, Calif. Cincinnati .............. Miami, Fla. New York ........ San_ Antonio, Tex. Philadelphia’ ...+.. Birmingham, Ala. Pittsburgh - Hot Springs, Ark. St.Louis .. . Brownsville, Tex. Club 1919 Quarters Boston .. +» Columbus, Ga. Brooklyn Jacksonville, Fla. Pasadena, Calif. . Waxahachie, Tex. . Gainsville, Fla. . Charlotte, N.C. . West Baden, Ind. Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis LEAGUE Club 1920 Camp Boston .. Hot Springs, Ark. Chi if seeee Waco, Cleveland . Detroit New Yor ew Orleans, La Macon, ‘Ga, cksonville, Fla, Philadelphia Lake Charles, -La. St. Louis... aoe e THeSlor, ‘TeX: Washington . Tampa, Fla. Club 919 Quarters Boston .......4- Tampa, Fla. Chi eral Wells, Tex. ‘ew Orleans, La. «+ Macon, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. jan Antonio, Tex. reseeeryee Augusta, Ga. Cleveland. Detroit .... New York Philadelp! St. Louis.. Washington i entertained most delignttully last ev- WALKING TO TO T BI I S COUNTRY FROM RIO HIS IDEA OF FUN Dutch Globe Walker Carries Rapier in Cane as His Only Weapon Buenos Aires, Feb. ic] Dutch “loheewalker" afoot from Rio. de » Francisco, U.S. A. travel Bra as of the Handersitad, of Amster dam, ‘arrive the Brazilian capital, on Oct. 20, From here, Dericks crosses the con- tinent over the Andes mountains to Santiago, Chile. whence he will make his way north through that country and the other west coast countries. Central at, Mexico and thence into ¢ He hopes to arrive 1 here today from which he left in San cisco before June 1, com- pleting on foot a journey of-about 12.400 mil ‘ For defense while travelling through wild sections he carries a hollow cane containing a rapier. While journey- ing thtough Santa Catarina previnee in Brazil, he was threatened by Boto- kude Indians .but_ their host lity was changed to cur sudden transt to a sword, Why Pyramid ? 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A, PLANS 10 BE FRAMED Many Members From Burleigh County Leave to Attend the ‘General Pow-Wow Delegates representing nearly ev- ery section of ‘Burleigh county, many of them former léaguers, left Wednes- day morning for Grand ‘Forks to at-| tend the political rally staged by the Independent Voters association. Best | methods to ‘combat the league and probably a state ticket will pe select- ed. The necessity of calling another mass convention of republicans after the presidential, primaries is being pressed, Many members of the 1. v- A, realize that they are without any special license.‘to_pick republican or. democratic candidates and should re-! strict. their activities to combating so- cialism and working for candidates in the field Pledged to fight Town- leyism, There is intense interest in the Grand Forks meéting. No one seems to know whether there will be any endorsement of candfdates. It is said that Attorney General Langer, -Craw- ford of Sentinel Butte, Editor Thor: | son of the Normanden are likely can-! didates for governor and may have their workers at the pow wow, Serious. Accident Narrowly Averted on River Crossing Automobilists Driving” From Mandan Strike Cake 6f Ice, Wrecking Wheel Mandan, N. urday # , wa: his. car to. Bismarek the car struck a. 1 cake of ice that | had been dumped in the road in the coming this way. had broken down had unloaded the ice along -side the roads and) the only wouder is that somedne had not been hurt hefore, Newspapermen Are Put in Same Class Held By Ministers Members of These Two Profes- | sions Very Seldom Commit Suicide, Says Sun Tha Save-a-Life League, in publi ing its collection of figures romarks that journalism sion the members: of which are con tent to let. nature take its course. Law- | yers, doctors and teachers, shake off the coil, but newspaper me and, we assume, theclergy—are free from the mania, ‘To hecome and remain a newspaper man thé individual hag'to he cheerful amd patient. Once in the profession he works constantly and his thoughts are largely occupied with matters be- yond his own fortunes, He has no time for a dangerous amount of in- trospection. Studying = millions of creatures he refuses to take any sin- gle creature, even himself, too seri- ously for his owh good, . Another reason why newspaper. men respect the commandments in this particular is their intimate knowledge of the shock, the grief and the distress which are caused by almost every su- icide. Finally, there is the sense of Su- ing down” on an assign- Sun. icide Ns ment.—! For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as ‘a Preventative, taxe JAXA- TIVE BROMO QU: SE Tablets. Look for E. W. GROVE'S signature on the hox. 20, Cot j and j there will be close to 100 here for ATE first and, second pri: 3 vin-| Sl em of the butter-contest which will Students Are , Appointed to Lead company offi cultural college ha States infantry, the unit. talion F. Tindall, captain attached ; Wiper, first lieutenant and a and Leonard nant and qnarterm: compinies, with: ottic Hugh Tr George Boh! Second lieutenant. stad; MANDAN WILL BE SCENE OF MERTS; STARTING ON 17, Dairymen, Buttermakers - and. Ice Cream Makers Will Hold ‘Annual ‘Convention Mandan, N. D., Feb. 5.—Between four and five hundred men front \all parts of the state will be in atten- dance in the city on the 17th and 48th at the North Dakota’ Dairymen's and Buttermaker’ ociations annual meeting judgit from e- by Secretany nd ident Schulte of ‘the association. The program > to” date not al! completed ‘but. in’ a -few days’ it: will le announced and - prom to be y-made up of some ers in) the north- butter making and the best ever, of the est west on fats stock ra Reports Maye Deen ne ved from Minot, Williston, Devils Lake, Grand Forks and many other points in the southern part of the state’ in. an- swer to the dita sent out and. it will be the biggest gathering of the best North Dakota farmers ever held for a number of years. The members the New Salem Holstein circuit the new Flasher cireuit ait promise to be fhere. H N. D. ICR CREAM MAKERS The. officers of) the’ North Dakota Ice Cream Makers. association haye called their’ annual meeting for the 1sth and 19ths te meet here and that gatheri The ice cream men have i for put. the~ win- up he held at this time, hest. sample will ‘receive a ‘handsome gold wateh and” the second ‘highest will receive a gold) watch chain and yen knife with-an emblem which may he selected by the winner. ‘Av response to> the -invitation sent Owners of the =iMothers Know That Genuine Castoria For Over i fel, Years | NEW. | cat omen ne old 3 ; st : Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUT COMPANY, NEW YORK CITV/ Of the members » Nort 3 cond lieutenant, “James j derlin ph, o9 “The first Ds Mola stock ais Bete ieee ea MeCormick, N half enc he game was | 4 are promising to come 150 strong, | Student. Maj- H. C. Pearson has | loosely quite rough 7 , aig dniceuien vada ukteniankere ‘are| timed, “the following “nou-commis- | in © boys were to hotd a big banquet at six otclock on the evening of the 17th and on the-even men Will wild up their meeting with Various ‘Companies at Battalions A Battalion ond ‘s for the present term of the R. 0. T. C. unit at the Agri- ‘eb. Fargo, N. B. ¢ who by Capt. F. in command of Stam ofticers in‘ comand of the bat- aajor; M. Raynotd jutant; lieute- Severtson, first, ter. The battalion is divided into fi s follows: A are: Captarn, bridge; first lieutenants, ig and Leigh Thornton: Philip Fi Td. Company P—Captain Ernst F entenlisy John Johnson second lieu- Company CF enant, Georges Madsven. Company C—Captain, Stuart Kel- y; first lieutenant. Clarence Peter- second lieutenant, Joseph Mes- woods ledding to the © ng. The | Sh. ; c es, due to acidity, vanish—truly | without causing dist The ‘ vheel e Git we sf Company D—Captain, John “Mc- | 888es, A Bae distress. e cost is ro the heads He had gust timed. oat | Second Heutenant, Walter Bohnsack | | Mi ions sf paople. kriow ‘that it is | too, will ,be..a. Diapepsin enthusiast ee a ear which in the cakes of Comper Suptnin, - Whortar| NWT Teese ee oe ee ice as he approached and’ struck the | Thorda at Iteutenant,- Toya: ice just as he had passed the car ————S—— “Gee-Whiz! How it Hurts—The Pain in My Foot !”* \ “Sometimes it is in my arm. Heaven, how my back hurt ing!” duc to an over abundance of that noscon called wurig ac The kidneys are not able to get rid of it. Such conditions you can readily over- come; and pro- long life by tak- ing the advice of Dr.Pierce,which is “Keop the kid- neys in good order.” “Avoid too mucir meat, alechol or tea. Drink plenty of pure water, preferably hot. water, before meals, and drive the uric acid out of the system by taking Anuric.” This canbe obtained at. almost any drug store. Senda bottle of water to the chemist tat Dr. Picrce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and you will receive free rnedical advice as to whether the kidneys are affected. When your kidneys get slug- ish. and.clog, you suffer from backache, sick-headache, dizzy ‘spells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism or gout; or sleep is distutbed ‘two or three times a night, take heed; before too late. Anuric (anti-urie-acid), for it will put new life into your kidneys and youn entire.system. Ask your nearest drage gist for it or send Dr, Pierce ten cents for trial package, of the 1Stlt the iee eream | © Basketball Team of High School der what upset your stomach? Well, don't. bother! - tablet or;two of Pape’s Diapepsin all sourness, heartburn and belching of sjoned .oflicor appointments: ion | sergeant-major, geant Eddy; unable to get into th usual suap until late in the g Hogunns and summary: me with their game, 'The Battal- Arvold -Chelnes: + and battalion. clerk, ‘Pe: first’ sergeant Compa ae baiiquet, Paul Yien Company B, Pe icon . i CADET OFFICERS [strat ust OF AGGIE COLLEGE. a STO ‘tits i NAMED BY CAPTAIN |ENDERLIN IS EASY ee 3 and, Danie 2 nderwood. 1. oth Retere VICTOR ON COURTS Ripperton 3. THary Der |KINDLING — $2.00 per ’ load, at The Tribune. “Wins 28t0.9 = - | Wyndmere. XN. 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