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ee — Masonic distr ? ‘eution personal, ~ SLEUTH TRICKS Agent of. Enforcement ‘Depart- ment Deéeives Physician | with, egies Sign ¢ reh 30.- sighakhy one of Maj. Daléymple’s prohifiition agents achiev: ed. fo ‘the whiskey slenth a liquor | iption—-and” for the. physician no. wrote ith arrest and hil whielt drove him “to attempt United Sates Attorney Clyne, who | has gathered the. ev: idence in, the said-last. bight that if, the facts ape pear us: represeuted the action of | Dalrymple’s;agent. “isa damnube out- C et Pago, Ma cute’ this. agent and those. bebind him-to Me limic of, the law,” the: district attorney said. “if the facts have been correctly veported to me. T expect to handle this prose- POSE bp. AS “BROFHER MASON Dr. A. Jé Karalius, 3808 8S. Morgan St.. is thephysician «who sought to - Ki, himself, “He fs*a_ thirty-second degrée. Mason and is author of five recogiiizeil; medical works. ; According .to the.-physician’s. story, told last night .at the, ferson Park hospita}. where Ae “was recovering from .a > administered’ overdose ‘of nforphine®.a yan prominently dis- phiying...a Masonic emblem, entered his, ottiee. “T need. .whiskéy prescription,” ae is. quoted as saying, He supported his request with a Masonie -signal,., Se » TRICKED BY MASONIC WoRD 7 Dr. Keralius made an examination of the ‘supposed patient, ‘he @xam- Jnation: was somewhat cui + he, ex- plained:. because, he' retied ‘apon the word of a’man who had proved bim- self n fellow Mason. The prescription; was written and handed to the visitor. The latter ac- ceptedcit with one hand. and With the other flung back’ a coat. lapel. i “Lam one of. Maj. “Dalrymples agents. You are. under. arrest.” Dr. Karatlus>was dragged té the Federal, Building and taken’ before Commissioner “Mark T. Foote. ~The agent, signed a warrant against. the physician, Commissioner Foote — set the hearing-of the case fer this mori- ing. SAYS HE PAID $1.000 BRIBE Several days after his, arrest. acd cording ¢to.the doctor, aman claiming | to be a federal agent visited him. ant offered’ to, see that paysecutiqn would Be dropped—for $1,000; Dr. Karalius says, he paid -the btibe. Later he visited.a physician fried. | Dr. M. Marbel, Thirty-third place and Morgan st. Dr. Karalius had become poody.< Even, if) the bribe brought the promixed results he regarded that his , professional, standing had been permasientty “impeached. He an- nounced ‘his, iftention of killing him- self, | “AGENTS: WRECK REPUTATIONS” \oSunday - evening. .Dr. Karalius locked himself into his ofl and ad- +. aministered -to himself x dose of mor- phine.“ calculated to kil, Then, - he telephoned ‘his friend. iui “EP have taken poison,”: the words came .to Dr. Marbel. up to say-good-by. Aud 1 have one last. request. Please point out ta the people of the-~United States the tragedy “HOUSE FOR SALE House 7 Tooms ‘ag bath, strictly tpodern throughout, | almost new heating ¢ plant. | Lot 85x150. Location in the | ‘western part of the city. This | is a bargain ‘at-$5,700.00. J. Hi. Holihan, first door east of postoffice: —"D. just: called. Of all-Nettleton styles : Rosen’s Clothing Shoo ¢ . Bismarck, N. D. x = Renters for Nerrieton Men's Shoes~The World’s Finest “Phe use, of a! prohibition agents tu! Wreck the repn. ‘tation and. standing of: a professional man who had given years to building up a character of which he thought he might be proud. » Tell the people of the country that for ame. Good- by.” CRIMINAL LIMIT, SAYS CL: -Dr. Marbel got to the olfice of shis friend in record time, He rushed the’ poisdned man to the hospital and speceeded? ‘after an all-night. effort. Lin reviving thé’ life spa When the case appears; before Com- missioner Foote Mis worntkg. Dy, Karatius will be sutliciently reeoy- j ered. it ix believed, to appear. pales | | jlir. Marbet will We: present. oy “And TIL bestheé. :too,” District 4 Clyne: mentioned. of, trickfiirg. physicians others Ane: approstmation ‘of Jaw vio- lation is/in itself, the last thing ia , criminality?” | 2 ("TO SERVE BIGHT | YEARS IN JAIL ‘Jack Hughés Found Guilty® of y Serious Charge in District “Court of ‘allowing: meti HKe ‘these | + Laced Style—In Tan and Black Calfskin the Ardsley always meet with favor, \ Made by Nettleton=-Sold by us. Jack .Bughes, former. service -min including sétwive in France during the wir, Was sentenced to, eight years, in the state penltentiary yesterilay.. by Judge Wi L. Nuesste-in distriet courte Imre. Hughes was found guilty on a charge of Ka&pe:- He pleaded guilty. This is the secoud\time that Hughes hasbeen Convicted for, this. offensé, the previous occ n being akout 8 years ago, After s a period of two-er | three years in the penitentiary on that charge, he was pardoned. Just kefore going to France, fhe police state, Hughes was found guilty of bootles- ging and servi three months in, the county jail on that charge, Well. Known Young Man Had Fingers -Amputated Monday mee Joe “Speck” Moran Almost Loses Hands from Severe Frost Bite nJoe “Speck” | Mor well known young man of>this-ctiy, had-all of the fingers of both hands amputated yes- terday, well as the major portions of both hi humbs. ‘Fhe amputations were Made necessa following his exposure | during the early part.of March when his hands ‘were ‘badly frost bitten. | ng to Moran’s physician, Dr. Khouse, the, young man’s condition Was yery setious. Every attempt was made to save both hands aint both legs, but the affected, area of the lands was tod seriously frost bit. ten. Moran's legs andl feet are im- proving and will not-have to be ampu- tated, 1@nL: PRICE 1 TO. ENTER NEW FIELD ~-IN CINCINNATI Affer 3 1-2 years’ service with The Dribune. G. b. Price resigns this even ing ands with Mrs. Price will leave stomorrew for Cincinnati O.. where has ‘accepted: a-pesition in the copy production department of thé. Ralpia HH, Jones Co. one of America’s largest national advertising organiza- tions. Mr. Price came to Bismarck on | October 141 to become secretary | of the Bismarck Commercial club, ia which. eepacity he served for eighteen |! months, “i Y In addition to” his editorial with The Trine. he served for two 'S as assistant secretary and. publie work | ¢ council of defense for has handled :state public campaigns ) for~ several. other organizations, the Mest recent of these being the Bpose- ul velt Memoria! association. Mr. afd Mrs. Price have become | very deeply attached, to Bismarck, and they Sever their: pleasant relations here only because the Cincinnati posi- tio “appears to. offér w. broader fiel anda bigger. future.) Mr. Price is |‘ leaving active newspaper work after | ! pending ‘sixteen years’ in’ the har- mouths, and | this nation alone our manhood is un} myntired and, our financial ( i i i t “Hence men tt i community rooms of the public library. the ‘sterling qualities of ii “Quicken” Keynote / scattered broadcast over the nation io arouse the members of the Norther: Ditties in the $100.000.000. dri cure funds for the evgiigelizatipn of work in their communities throughout Nogthern Baptist convention, g Corps of local, orators will lay a ye, vtor for the th Dakota |helr eve: ty tasks during the e ‘federal fue! administra p wag’ pub- | day. pe beginning F licity director for the North Dakota | Hicit funds from among the Baptist to extends over fort ever established by any singte de- a program, are unimpaired, abroad. New World Movement.” so doing spread the cause of Christ » Miss ( the Tilden s¢hool in St. Panl. is spend- ing cousif,’ Sister Bonif an interesti tertioon in the l \ this vicinty Baying shoes these days is a serious proposition. You will pay more than fotimefly.’’ everywhere are looking for shoes ‘they! an $ depend’ upon. , So every’ day more: afd. more men are coming: to us for NETFLETONS, because they have found by experience ‘that they care dependable and the cheapest i in the gnd.. resume his duties at Webb Brothers ext week. | AH mem ent ‘as call to the: attention: of all automobile of Baptist Drive For $100,000,000 | “Quicken.” This word has bees | duptish Convention to their tegpoual he world, More than +) leaders in religious and educational he thirty-five states embraced in the | ified by | | ile | promote the new ‘ld movement, “The program of the church jwhich | five years inelydbs the | est comprehensive humanitarian’ ef- the world, a could undertake such | dd Dr John Aitchi- neral director-of the Norther: | Board ef Promotion, “for in| potuination i It is our duty be od and man to carrect the evils iter vy ‘yy religious ignorancé and the ical sufferings at) home and | The ng of funds is bur neidental to our*supreme task in the | “We must quicken dur efforts and in | Wroughout_ the world.” CITY ‘NEWS ST. PAUL EDU —% ATOR HERE ara McCauley, principal of her Kaster vacation with her | of St. Alexius. | THURSDAY MU SIC ‘AL CLUB The Thursday Musical clu) wilt he x meeting Thursday af- community room of the | public library. = | ‘ i HERE FROM GLEN ULLIN Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Purdy of Glen | Min are spending a few in the | city on business and visiting friends in | CONFINED TO HOME Oliver Webb, who has heen ver. With a severe cold. is, still, c lis home. He ey , TERNOON 1 meet. Wed- o'cloék in. the Ww NESD. \y The ‘hor thightly club wi nesday -ifternoon at: 3 sare requested to he pres: very intefesting program, has nged, § heen al RS WANT RIDES the Women’ an legion w SOLDIE The welfare ary of the Ameri that there are al- av number of former serv men | in the local hospittls being treated for | ses or wounds received while dn @, who would enjoy a motor i | 0 i 4 ry ride during the warm afternoons. Those vice men an afternoon's entertainment | by taking them nutomobiling should | ne # JOHN | tien 300,.000- men and women. | day afternoon. heen visiting At St il up the hospitals and maké the ecessary arrangements. RETURNS tendent of the sG0., Paul Since his re- t illness. has 1e- ‘ing here Mon- ulfield is in ex CAULIF Johu Caultield. supe ismarck Water Supply pyery from his r 1 to Bismarel Mr, ¢ cellent health as a result of his short vacation, i , ELECTED CAPTAIN Warren ‘Taylor, the consistent goal shooter of. the Bismarck -high school H the team th was elected captain 1 team at a meeting of afternoon, ‘Taylor is a basketball team, or the 1920-1! junior at the high school is generally s liam cétnty, this © Pal Pa oneeded to-be one of the most prom ing basketball pla. n the state. FUNERAL SERVICES TODSY Funeral services for the laté Wii- Reay, pioneer’ citizen of this who died Sunday, were hell afternoon at Webb , Brothers’ Rev. H, (. Postlethwaite of vterian churely conducted the Miss Clara MeClaren of St. ang a slo, being accompanied Ruth Staley. o Menoken, take plac. Clinton count, Mr. Reay was born in Town Chaz! N. Y., June 10, 185s. He, with his brother, Albert, came to ate when he was about twenty years of age and settled on a home- pstend North of Menokesi. > cms ie In Little Pimples. - Hands Poisoned. Cuticura Heals. “‘Our little girl was three- months old when eczema started on.her face. in little pimples. -She; Tubbed until her face was almost liké raw {/ meat. Her hands be- came poisoned ‘so that I had to tie one of them Sup,and she cried. ‘We read about Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment sowebough:! acakeof Soap anda box of Ointm: : ‘and in four weeks she was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. J..D. Dupler, Thorn-, ville, Ohio, June 18, 1919. ‘Prevent Further Trouble By Using Cuticura Daily Prevent, these many distressing, disfiguring skin troubles of child- hood by using Cuticura Soap, and no other, for evely aay fois and nursery uses insten impure, coarse, or strongly medicated soaps. Mothers, think of what it méahs to your. child to go forth into the world handicapped by « disfiguring skin avéable, th Coti Taleom, cate ao Memes face akin tnd baby powder. who has | The body was || where burial will’ / ‘Serge and Fricotine Suits They. aré the most surprising values’ one could Nmagine at the orice. They are suit values up _\ to $75.00, Special pie $57.50. ‘Taf fetta Dresses ‘To see them is to buy, so charming are the dresses for this unusually interesting selling that you will want to see them and seeing them you will find just the dress for. your wardrobe. They are values up to $49.50. Special SIXTY HITHERTO UNKNOWN who Wish to afford the former set- | pIGH SPECIES DISCOVERED 30. Stanford Univer . Mareh Sixty hitherto unknown species of fos- sil fishes of the Miocene age that lived BOB IS HUS' Taylor, Tex... March 30. club of the Southern League has ‘a hustling manager, in Bob Coleman, } Bob came to Taylor in search ot play- ers and worked out with the. Browns while looking ‘em over. ER. in the bays in prehis' oric times” cov- cred tue taal wow, intaged | HOT SULPHUR: SPRINGS cots. Catton, hare been wttel | BATHS CAN NOW BE recent efforts of Dr. universt sil fishes than that of all institutions put gethar, numbering about four dred, These fishes years B.C area and, mauy hundred years before the advent of man, Jordan said. ~ PUBLIC DANCE Knights of Pythias, Wednes- day night at K. of P’ hall. Ev- | ’Connor’s Or- etybody come. chestra.! LADIES We sell joolens by the-yard. i Klein—Tailor nen heumatic ail Cleaner Bp. HOLT, Waterloo, Iowa” A. P.T Venta Main Street. .Advt OVER-EATING, ie the root of nearly all digestive oul If your digestion is weak or kilter, better eat lessand use “K-Monns the new aid to better digestion. -Plessant to take—effective. Let Ki-moids belp straighten out your digtitive troublss, MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF GCOTT'S EMULSION David Starr Jor- . dan, chancelloy emeritus of Standard : Standard collectioh of fos- of, this. age is now larger to- hun- srobably lived 2,000,000 léng before the glacial thousand Dr. HAD: IN THIS CITY | ‘Rheumatic Sufferers’ Will’ Hail | This News With Delight tues of Hot Sulphur Springs baths in re- lieving Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Kc- zema, Skin Eruptions, etc. All who could afford to journey fo these springs almost invariably returned sound and well again, but to get the relief afforded: by the Hot Sulphur ‘Springs, they had to go, to great expense: ‘Ait this trouble and expense is ‘now un- necessary, for right hére in this’ city you can get identically the same thing—in fact, \ Tight in your own ‘home. The waters of Hot Springs Baths’ are now available in your own bathtub, at:trifling cost, afd you get the same identical results_as you would a ae journe: fe a great distance ‘to’ the f jemselves. UID is the: name’ of' this new home treatment for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumiago, Eczema, Skin Eruptions. ete. It. is one. of the greatest chemical dis- sorerich of modern times. It is not a tent -medicine .and is guaranteed Lively harmless. Furthermore, if it doesn’t give you the relief we claim for it, your ‘money will be refunded. = “Twas, laid up for over a ycar with Rheumatism and it cost me over $1,000 for doctors, and your SULFLUID treat- ment cured it for a few ‘dollars.’ I can recommend SULFLUID to anyone su@er- fea [with neuri — We are now equipped with cars and cutting grease from LET YOUR. EAST. ER GIFT BE FLOWERS — . We have a ‘splendid assortment of Lilies, Hydrangeas, Primroses, ‘Cinerarias, -etc., ready for your inspection: Pioneer Greenhouses, Le OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Phone 163. 324 4th-St. —'the Mobile | SSS You Wave heard about the wonderful vir- | Car Washing comes from a large city garage. CORWIN MOTOR co. ORDER YOUR FLOWERS. NOW | Buy your Easter Suit now, The.very best of t . styles | | __- $35.00 to $75.00 Guaranteed to .fit Frank K roll The Tailor, Is id ‘A Bungalo Offering — in’ ' Northwest part of city; || fine view and location. Five rooms and bath. Moderately. priced and easy ‘terms. F-. J. Oeltjen Phone 36.’ the latest appliances for washing running gears. Our new washer Give him a trial. 8s ONY Mey \ Au |