The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1920, Page 3

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we - BANDITSGET “$10,000 1007 PROM BANK Minneapolis, “april 19,—Four avined bandits held» up, the’ Fidelity /State bank of Minneapolis at 9 a. m., ‘today escaping in an automobile with $3,000 cash and ‘between $7,000 and $8,0Q0 im Liberty bonds, The men,.riding in an automobile, drew up near the bank half an hour before its doors were open to the pub- lie, ..They stepped into ‘the place. while preparations were being made for the regular daily opening, drew pistols and took bills and coin whica had been brought ut of the safe for the day’s business: Before an alarm could be given they quitted, the bank; leaped into their car and escaped. Police, including the special squad ————- | organized by J. Francis ‘Walker, super- |intendent of police, began a hunt for -{ the bandits -in both Minneapolis and St. Paul. The automobile used by the bank robbers is. said to correspond closely with the description of the one in which “Big.Chris*-Dowlin made his escape from. the Ramsey county jail last night. Doewlin shot his jailor in the arm-when given momentary tlib- erty in-the jail corridor. to. “use the telephone” and’ vycie policeman in making his escape. He haa recently 'been sentenced to the state penitentiary for shooting | Perceyd.ewis. Both Dowlin and Lewis were. well known to the police of the Twin Cities and the northwest. RAINEY RIVER FULL OF WHISKEY HID BY SMUGGLERS Duluth, April 19.—Night smuggling of Canadian liquor across the: inter- national line along the Rainy river is ‘to meet with a check, according to United States Deputy, Marshal Brad, The Cold That ’ 4 PRI RL YIEE EL _- Hangs On. ‘This is No. 5 of a series of competént physician, explaining how. certain attack tHe air passages—such.as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whoop- advertisements, i prepared bya iseases which é ing Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold—often leave these organs in an, inf favorable foothold for invading Rub may be of value-in this c6ndition. flamed, congested state, thus affording a And how Vick’s Vapo- germs, A cold j is 3 simply an inflamma- tion of some-part of the air pas- sages throat, larynx or bronchial tubes—just like a sore is'an in- flammation of the skin. A long continued cold means constant infldmmation and this constant inflammation frequently weakers the air passages“so that they become an easy-pdint of attack for invading germs of more serious diseases... A “cold that hangs on, thereforé, is simply nature's “red flag” indicating that there is “trouble below,” and this warning should never be neglected. Nightly applications of? Vick’s VapoRub will aid nature to clear up that inflammation. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to draw out) the inflammation, attract the blood ; away from the congested spots: and relieve the cough. “In addi- tion, the medicinal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon, the inflamed areas. Vicks ‘should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red—then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. _ Leave the cloth- ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form jot a funnel so the vapors arising {may be freely inhaled. If the 1] cough is annoying, swallow a smia'! bit of Vicks the size of a-pea. i Samples to new users will be | sent free on request to The Vick Chemical Company, 235 Broad i Street, . Greensbore; N, oa On Your Bodyguard Against Colds ran_ down. a motor.- { begin next week, T. &. Campbell, chief ley, who returned here-.yesterday from the border after arresting Nels. Moh!- sted of St. Paul amd Oscar Johnson afd. Willlam, Parker of Warroad, charged with whiskey running. Whiskey smuggling is being carried ‘on by organized gangs, Bradley said, and the deeper federal officials go into the wilderness after them the more apparent it becomes that many miles of territory must. be patrolled to pre- vent. smuggling. Most of the whiskey rrunning is done at night, Bradley said. Rainey river contains~thousands: of quarts of Canadjan whiskey thrown overboard by smugglers swhen they feared arrest. M’CULLUM SISTERS “RETURNED TODAY FROM JAMESTOWN pe SRE Dickinson, * Apr il 19 Katherine and Rebecca McCullum, who reside fifteen miles southeast of the city and who were last. week sent to thé state hos- pital at Jamestown, returned. Friday morning, apparently none. the, worse for the trip. Their brother. arrived here a few days ago from, his home at' Nampa, Idaho, and, took steps to have his sisters relaased’ from the hospital, in which he. was success: ful. It is expected: that he will take them to his home in Idaho in the near future, where they will reside. They wil} remain here for a few weeks or until such time as they have made the, ‘proper disposition of thei of their property. POPULAR SALE OF SOLDIER BONUS MAKES BIG HIT \ St. ‘Paul, April 19 With popular sales of 4,700,000 of state soldier bon- us bonds scheduled to open tomorrow advance subscriptions from, banks and individuals continued today to pour into the office of Henry. Rines, state treasurer and bonus board member. The sale will continue fifteen days Mr. Rines announced unless the issue as advanced subscriptions inatesied may be the case is over subscribed before that date. POTATOES 3 RE: H $4.60 A BUSHEL Minneapolis, April “April 19.—Potatogs are selling for $4.60 a bushel to lay in Minneapolis, the highest price in 20 years, dealers said today. Market conditions point to still higher prices in the future, they believe. A federal investigation of the cause of the record price of potatoes will agent of the department of justice here, said today. youtu KILLED TRYING TO END BIRD'S PAIN Gratton, N. D., April 19.—Richard Altendorf, 18, was accidentally killed here Saturday wheh he attempted to end the misery of a bird he had wounded by striking it with the butt. of his gun. The gun was discharged, the bullet~ passing through his hand and entering the liver, death occurring | at six o'clock, a few hours after the accident. One Companion was wit) the boy at the time and ran for as- sistance. A FTER YOU CLEAN UP And Paint Up you will be wanting to do some repairing and will need Lumber and ~ Building Papers To do the work with--so phone up for your material to ~ (ALFINCH LUMBER C0. ‘Bismarck, N. D. Z. te SY -se}l larger “Bayer” packages. i a ee ee CJ GLASS OF WATER ARTER ASPIRIN Bayer Compan who introduced Aspirin in 1900, give proper directions The Bayer:Company, who introduc- ed Aspirin tell in-their careful direc- tions: in: each package ‘of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” that to get best results one or two glasses’ of water should be drank after taking tablets. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked. with the safety ‘Bayer Cross,”.-,Then you are getting the genuine, world-famous As- pirin, prescribéd. by: physicians for over eighteen y a) Each unbroken “4Bayer” package ®ntains proper, directions for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Karache, iNeur- algia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, 'Neuri- tis, and Pain generally. ‘ Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also Aspirin is;the trade mark of Bayer Manufac- ture of Monoacéticacidester pf Salicy- licacid. rarer Ss "WEATHER REPORT! ‘Eltinge Theatre Offers the Supreme Emotional : Actress ALICE BRADY in the celebrated stage play “SINNERS” by Owen Davis’ Also _ Vaudeville Movies portraying the best acts espe- cially selected GOOD Wednesday Marguerite Clark / ‘in “The Best i in Everyining’ Children ‘Wednesday WM. FARNUM presents Bryant Washburn in one of the funniest and most exciting stories ever filmed “Why Smith Left Home” In addition SINGLE REELS Admission only For twenty-four hours ending at noon, Monday, April 19. Temperature,at 7 a. m. Highest yesterday. 53 Lowest yesterday... 27 Lowest last night - 36 Precipitation ... None Highest wind velocity. ..18-N FORECAST ‘For North Dakotat» Fair north por- tion, probably cloudy ‘and unsettled south portion tonight and Tuesday; warmer extreme: west portion: tonight.” LOWEST TEMPERATURES St. Paul... Winnipeg . Helena Chicago . Kansas. City. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. 40 bu LAW CONSTITUTIONAL Washington, April 19.—The migra- tory bird act. of 1918 designed to carry out-provisions of a treaty between this country and Great ‘Britain for the pro- tection. of migratory bird was held com stitutional today by the supreme court. t BASEBALL ] AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Logt Pet. St. Paul .... 0. 1.000 Minneapolis 1 150 Columbus 1 6 Toledo%., ‘ 1 Louisville . a 2, Indinanapolis ah, Kansas City . a 3 Milwaukee ,.. 0 3 000 re AMERICAN LEAGUE Won_Lost Pet. Cineimat 0 1.000 ‘Boston 0 Pittsburgh pI Brooklyn . ef 1 Philadelphia oh J St. Louis . 1 3 New, York- -0 2 ‘Chicago 0 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago re a2 0 1.000 Boston +2 0 Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 1 New York 1 St. Louis . 1 Washington 2 Detroit ..... 2 SATURDAY’S GAMES ‘National League Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 0, innigs.) , Chicago 6, Cincinnati 11, Others postponed. American League St. Louis 5, Cleveland 4.~ Detroit 0, Chicago 1. Washington 1, Boston 2 (14 in- nings). rain. American Association St. Paul 9, MiJwaukee 4. Minneapolis 4, Kansas City 5. Toledo 10, Indianapolis 5. Columbus 7, Louisville 5, innings). (1 ge ee | | at | 700 LATE TO CLABAIFY EXPERIENCED _ stenographer desires position. Write No. 52, care Tribune. 4-19-1wk FOR SALE=Six room ‘partly modern house. . Address 210 13th St,, or phone 4-19-1Wk FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms at 300 9th St. Phone ,377K, 4.19-1wk HOUSES FOR SALE—Two houses on corner lot, almost modern, These. two houses could not he replaced today for $5000, Located on 12th St. ‘This ig one of my Teal bargains nt $$200, One-half cash. J. Holihan, 314 Broadway, 1st door east of Postott ee. HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 14 Toomer hot. water plant; modern throughout. Nice large shade ‘trees, east front. An income of $200 per ‘month can be d rived from this very desirable propert For quick sale price $8500. $2500 c or will take as part payment 160 a f land, if the price is right. Ist door east of Postoffic olihan, ot ai ANTED Dressmaking at 409 sth st St. Phone 5 9%t FOR RB — Furnished _ housekeeping rooms. ‘arney, Flats, Phone TB Se HAY FOR S. y_tons No. Su: Jand, will ders. — $20 T Ivan 4-19-2t Furnished rooms. 821 oth St. Pho 4-1 TRAM. STRAY dork ‘biown + horse, white nose; wire cut on front black horse slightly roach ach aged 10. years, weight Reward for information. M, McIntyre. 5ll-4th St. Bismarck. N’_D.. Phone 120K. 4-19-31 FLATHEAD VALLEY, Nad a failure in Flathead Valley, because we are West of the ‘Rocky Mountains, lots. of fmuit, , beautiful streams and lakeS, our big list is ready Tupper & Bolon, Kal- —send for one. 4-19.30 ispell, Mont, en 24 and George L, Wertzler, secretary Grand Forks 28 and treasurer is the manager at Ry- Won Lost Pet. |i (3 |} ‘New York-Philadelphia, postponed; DAKOTA LUMBER CO, BUYS TWO MORE YARDS Makoti, N, D., April 19.—The Da- kota ‘Lumber company-has purchased the retail/yards of the L. R, Rosberg estate at Makoti and Ryder, Recent- ly.the Dakota company: increased: its capital stock to $100,000. The mem- bers of the company are experienced lumber men with a wide ‘acquaintance inthe western part of the state. The y: at Roseglen ‘js managed by W. S. Connors, manager of the company. A. J. Grace! vice presi- dent, is in charge of the Makoti yard, ferred. Straight lines are the dominant note this season. Sweaters are in smock effects with a-sash of knitted yarn. The tuxedo style is:also very popular, It- has no buttons and is held in at the waist by a sash. Tribune Want Ads Bring Resutts. NEW SWEATER STYLES ’ The favorite wools for sweaters this summer are Shetland and zephyr, al- though mohair and alpaca are also used. They comé in all colors, but ~inb ttles for the home atsoda fountains and on draught: a | c ‘ Garage to lease at Bismiarck and $5.00 per month Enquire 508 7th St. the lighter summer snades are pre- | All drinking water snould be | boiled uritil furthe notice. C. E, STACKHOUSE, 4 Health Officer In India, if a man is not married’ at the latest by his twenty-fifth year, his reputation suffers. PED IEEE TEE DEEDES, O.E. Anderson Lumber Co. Best Quality and Service Phone 94 Falkirk, N: D. f , When you get. through with your cleaning, then your work is done, and do not. worry. about what you are going to do with all - the rubbish that you have thrown in your yard, so let the other fel- low do your ‘worrying and that is 209 5th St. Phone up 62 and we will be on the job Wachter Transfer Co. Moving and ‘General Teaming,

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