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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, JUNE 14,1920 ‘* CLIMBS \ DTP OF the Ruth ‘lontinues to Swat (BATTERS ‘Daubert is pe paints !bqhind ‘Williams of Philadelphia -bagged another home yun and is leading the league’ with seven. ‘Max Carey’ of Pittsburgh gdntinues to set the pace for base stéalers with sixteen, Other leading batters:Robertson} of Chica- BARBARISM OF TURKISH FORCES, ATTACK ON AMERICAN HOSPITAL DESCRIBED BY RELIEF WORKER | Says Turks Slaughtered isan Women and: Children, 2 2,500 Being Killed in one Armenian| Church and Fleeing Column Then Attacked } Expert. ‘Saye Sharks “Can Sibh ood oe Fine Riis Sixteen {go .347; Croh, Cincinnati .343; Nich- : < Making esonal Pittsburg. .342; Young, New| .New York, June 14—The Turkish Thus tag This Season York . Williams, Philadelphia | nationalist forces in beseiging Marash f B / +2245 Rou Ymeinnati 321; Duncan | syria, last January delibeately and (yg { Cincinnati Myers, Brooklyn, | continuously fired on the American \SEBALL WEEK) 31s, college and Near East Relief hospital ‘ven leadipg batters of the Amerl-| and orphanage there, according to Dr. wets can Tincup, Louisville | Mabet Eliot, of Benton Haror, Mic June 14—Gegrge Sis-| 421; waukee .386; Wick-| who was in charge of the hospital du baseman of / the St.| jand, ‘Toledo 383; Good, Kansas City! ing the three weeks attack. today is ¢dangerous | 34); Henry, Columbus .230; Hartley,| Dr. “Elliot, whb has now returned to mbus .323; Wade, Minneapolis | thjs country, with Mrs. Mabel Power, hip. Rapp, St. Paul .322; Duncan, | of North Hero, Vt., Mi elen Schultz 320; Bescher, Columbus | of Reading, -Pa., and © Miss ‘Minnie Dougherty, of Holyoke, Mass., told an eye-witness story of the attack, directed against the Armenian popu- lation, “Paul and is trailing = Tri ‘veland with an aver pedtker the leader, 1 leading batters of the Western Pogart, Joplin .388; ‘East Brannon, Tulsa .375, it Yaryan,/ Yhe ‘slaughter of men, women and ; O'Conner, Des’ !Moines | children was horrible, she said and the St. Joseph 352; She-| armenian cliurch 2,600 persons were one home run during stak, St. Joseph . Tierney, Tulsa | Kiited—only 22 surviving the attack on ng his record sixteen.| .950; Reithle, Sioux City 3 pillage of houses barbaric, In¢ one | has strengthened ber ‘Ten leading batters of the South. it—-she said. x boosted himself frony| er Association: Miller, Little Rock Of a fleeiiig column of 5,000 Ar- iste among the regula: 70; Herper, Little Rock .348; Bra-| menians, mostly women and children zil, Atlanta a Ellis, Birmingham | driven from the beseiged city, Dr. .826; Carrotl, Memphis .826; MeLarry | @uiot’ said only 2,200 reached thelr Memphis .323; Jonnard, ‘(Nashville | objective, Islahie ,but 75 miles away. New Orleans .319: shington, with twenty- jtinued to, sec the/pact Judge, ashinton A 125 Milan, “Washinton | oa ES FLOWERS OFF and .340; Murphy, Chi- GRAVE, IS PINCHED ‘Thrks fired many puildings all over the town, ‘and from our windows we we: could see columns of smoke ris- ing, first from one part of the city and the another, every hoiir df the day ‘and night.” ,“The largest Armqnian church at iirst, sheltered some 2,500 Armenians of the better class,’ shop keepers, 'busi- ;}aess men and “mérchants and their They had arms, and they t, of Cincinnati advanc- |. ee i, place to second among * —- y | | y Cleveland, June 13—A man att ‘Na an * 1 tee he na eve rin. and woman stopped a huge lim- , -ar Hornsby, of St. Louis osine in a cemetery here and Ry 4 a when arrested were digging rose \ | families. te with an average of an — rN en con't. nes hieete | put up a good fight. But the Turks Bs | the woman explained. “Is that | mally fired the church and forced | your car?” the policeman want- | hither fine 22 of them escaped ae) en he found 4 Ives. ‘1 TAILORING AND | 00 10 Know at eee ih fail “4 communication trench was dug Ag | and they are free on $1000 bail. |]/"om French headquarters to a hos- AT WORKS ° a @| pital by Which the French wounded 1 he ay Be zi a were brought in to us. They were oH site the Postoffice CARE FOR CHILDREN all .Seneglaese and Moroccans. The perk vod Resident Dealers for Fargo, N. D. June 12—A total of | Senegalese® blacks suffered frightful- i 4 180 children were cared for by the|ly from-ttie cold. We had 900 cases ‘North Dakota Children’s home in Fargo during the past year, according to the annoal report of the superin: tendent, Frank D. Hall. »Y ALTAILOR S 4CAGO—NEW YORK uc in Tailor Mdde Suits orth $40. 00, ow $29.50 th $55.00/ now $34.50 orth $60.00, now $39.50 leaned and Pressed, Yrozen feet. “All over town, the Armenians would gather in the nearest churclies Mrs. Alice L. Yocum of Boone, Ia.:]:ng coricentrated they were in greater whose thirteenth husband obtained |.force, ‘and also” because the church a divorce from Her recently says} buildings ute of stone, and surround- she is thinking of marrying again.jed by high walls, and thus made the best means of defense. It wasn’t pos- ‘sible to‘live a day in a private house, as the Turks ‘would: fire the house and dtive'the inhabitants out, killing them as they ran for shelter. We could-see that’ going on everywhere. “There. were about 5,000 Armen- n vou need a Sign Y HONE 909. : : “Hy TCH jang who joined the column and triéd marck Sign Co. WinowSnes, terre Tren to-make ‘the march over the mountains 0, Broadway ie as et our ru to'Islahte,'75 miles from Marash, ‘when the:French' troops evacuated the city. “There was’ no food for anyone, and ‘only a tew carts. Practically. { everybody had to walk the whole way. fee ee ee “It Was a ghastly, incredible, night- ‘ y + 2b , | mare. "The worst ‘blizzard that Mar- SIN SS DIRECTO ash hag ever known caught ‘us. “Most of. the ‘fugitives. were women BETTER KODAK FINISHING .} and children. The men stayed hbe-, behind to ‘fight and cover our retreat: Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, Bring your Films to “They died like flies.. Every fifty yards ‘or so sgméone would drop in. the snow: There was no use, trying Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. ‘Bismarck, N. D. MAIL. US YOUR FILMS All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts sto do anything. '' It was all any boily | SHOE Richmond Whitney could-do to keep going. “We -had to cross many ‘streams, which: were frozen ‘at first, but the ice FITTERS MAIN STREET BUSINESS SERVICE co. 16 Haggart Block’ ‘ Phone 662 MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING | was- broken by: the’ French trains’ and artillery, and when we came along Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. Prompt and expert service Expert Accounting. ; [2 we had to wade inthe icy water, and thei walk on in the snow. I saw the French general in command wading thé streams on ‘foot. “Out of the 5,000 who’started only 2,200 ever got there. Mrs. Mabel Power, of. North Hero, Vt., and Miss Helen Shultz, of Read- ;| Ing, Pa., who came out’ with'me went to Adana in a French hospital train.” AFTER VALUABLES The Hague, June 14—As an example e the strict vigilance of the German custom officers in order to save their country from” being - drained” of valu- ables, the Handelsbla says that 7,000- 000 marks’ worth of diamonsds and | 600,600 marks have been ‘confiscated: at Bentheim, the Dutch frontier sta tion ‘the last two weeks. HANDLE 160 CASES Fargo, '(N. D, June’ 12—Approxi- mately 500 cases will be presented to the federal grand jury which has just convenéd here, ording to M. A. {ilareth, United - States district at- torney. ‘The sitting is expected to last a montlor ‘six weeks. ‘exPECT ‘PLENTY © CARS WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Funeral Dicectaty Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 nies telens BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER the Chicago .and Northwestern Rail- and cond pomnany at its offices here, say no’ shortage cars to handle grain Cc A D I L L A C or livestock ‘shipments in the Min- AUTOMOBILES nesota-South Dakota district has been reported to them. Grain shipments ade eee | at this “time, the officials said, are’ not heavy while stock shipments ara PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge _ Night Phone 100 or 687 about normal. HUMPHREYS? Day. Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order Me. re 1. Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations Oircmmal fren hi Anata Anaad = Bring or Mail in Your oer ‘Worm Fever. AGERE BISMARCK -NontH Daxora: mailed free, ving, Wakefalness of Infauts 4. Diarrhea of Children and adults ‘7. Coughe, Colds,- Bronchitis 8. eethactes Faceache, Neuralgia }» Sick. Headache, Vertigo ta, Indigestion,Weak Stomach FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. bago }» Malaria 19. Catereh, Influenta, Cold in Head 20. Whoepiad Consh 21. Asthma, Oppressed, Difficult Breathing 27. Disecders of Electric Service & Tire Co. Corwin Motor Co. Delco-Remy-Auto-Lite- BUICK-OAKLAND SERVICE Northeast Bosch-Eisemann-K-W Exide Batteries 77. Geip, Geip: For saleby druggists everywhere, , GOODYEAR & BRUNS- WICK TIRES Corser, William and Ann of. wounded. and frozen feet—mostly | " tor pyotection, largely because by be-| 1 Huron, S. .D., June 12—Officials of | i | without being sybject ‘The fall list of Dr. Humphreys’ Remedies for for nearly every ailment from Infancy to old age—described in Dr. Humphreys’ Manual PARTIAL LisT Ly 2%. Piles, Blind, Bleeding. Internal, External Good: Tires HUMPHREYS’ HOMFO. MEDICt 3 whe’ an Bret, Mew York pots are on their, trail enemy to man anda scavenger of the gen. He has been pictured as the cannibal..of the ¢ deep, and in, fiction has been painted-ae have met theft déath in a gale or on the: reef, We, iKerefore, for -zenera- tfons have cherfatied’ fn. antipathy for: this creature of the ‘sea and have beep very willing to- accept’ ‘aa tact al), of these stories, never stopping to con- sider that perhaps after all the shark might have a few points. in his favor. snys Dr. Allen: Rogers: ot Prai tute, Brooklyn,’ in: the current aumb of: Industrial and .En- {t-were possible for dts: The principal: spe- cles considered a man eater, the tiger shark, probably: h seldom had the pleasure of this del Sharks, like all othér fish, live‘on ‘the smaller fish, thus: mpholding the proverb that the big fish eat the little ‘ones. Sharks ‘Devour Food Fish. Sharks travel in schools or singly and are found’ most abondant where food: fish are plentiful.. They are es ‘pecially: fond of the. mullet, menhaden. mackerel and ‘sea ‘trout, Thus It will at various‘seasans ent waters, ‘The; water fish,. which” rge number to be. Mexico, along ‘the Coa: t ‘of Florida end the Weat Indies. : Being rapid and powerful. swimmers, ships for hgndi iment.as an‘edible product, witha cer-. tain ‘amount “succes, Th tact; that 1g bein ‘denned in sold under: the Alling the product fn Bo and New. York as deep-sea sword fish. vo ss ttallans Eat ‘Bm, j In, Boston, also. shark ‘mest 1s belng sold:as‘such to the Italian trade, who appreciate its ‘food value and enjoy its delieala flavor. Why, then, should we take a lesson from the, Italians and pagatre the eating. apie? 1 “Por ,the last five or six: years the writer has been‘ Interested in develop. ga: for converting shark erchantable Jeather. As eries, dn, the south: A’ conservative ‘estimate indicates that for @ catch of 2,000 sharks dail; at.an average weight af 200 pound: there would be 400,000 pounds .of fieh. As‘at ‘least 50 per cent-could be uged for huthan cobsumption, we would have .200,000 pounds dally, or 73,000,- 000 “pounds annually. ‘Assuming that the market pricé could’ be set at. 10 cents, we have-a saving of isa FAVOR TO KINGS IRKS SWISS ‘Waiver of dustome Ru Rules at Frontier Sharply’ Criticized ‘by; a the troops and customs ofeiats | ° ing the Swiss-German frontier if:the former kings of Bavaria and Wuerttemberg: and the’ former grand duke‘of Baden desire to enter Switzer- land with: their snités ‘all ‘frontier for- malities giust be walved:in.their favor ig causing considerable discussion ip the Swiss newspapers.- The order SAYRE thé former monarchs and the one-time grand duke may come into Switzerland tothe. usu: 1 Procedure At the frontier. One of. the newspapers in crittelzing the order asks whether the Swiss gov- ernment ‘fs democratic or monarchistic.. Beneficent Work, of the Fue a Jaekson, .0.—Thirteen. years ago *| Charles Helcomb lost his. speech. dur. ing an iline He was drafted tor service in th but’ because he war dumb, was rejected, | Some weeks ago: he becarte a victim’ of influenza. “He has now’ recovered, and ‘finds that the “fu” brotight back -his.speech. .When he:told his mother he was able to talk. she suffered nervous prostration from the stiock, = STARS UNSIGNED ANN: “ARBOR—Pitcher Parks and Inflelder ‘Knode, © Michigan’s stars, have not -yet signed contracts for big league. tryouts. A flock” PLAN 10 REBUILD NATION of American delegates to the Inter- ntaional ‘Zionist Conference convenés in ‘London July 4 leaves here Saturday for Higland off the steamer "| eaatan Atérickn delegates to this conference considered by Zionists a most mo- mentous gathering. ‘The ot! wilt leave for England next Saturday. Louis 'D. Bratidels,* of States Supreme Court, honorary pres- crack | Pee aie eras a aagt x Certain-teed Roofing is fire retarding and: spark: proof; consequently your fire .risk: is, greatly ;réduced when Giriein- teed roofs your buildings: is Burning embers carried by the, wind ’ to;,0ld. fashioned;, inflammable wood shingle ro0ls.,.Certain-teed forms 2 e Permanent./proteetion, against sparke “"- jandvensbers and all such carriers of fire, Because of the great risk of general and.of the leck of safe fire, protection :n the outlying and: rural districts you should get this Certain-teed protec- tion,on your ee A , house. ‘Bismarck Grocery Co. Finch, Lumber Company Bismarck, NL. O. ase | AMERICAN JEWS |= : ries} : cussed atthe coriference: ‘The American delegation “| WOULD RESTORE finite {Program for the crestor - 2 the. Jewish Homeland in Palestine, meray p which-it -will place before the confer- i ot EL AND ence. His pledged to free F ‘ tion for Palestine, but recognizes eh. ob eo < Pie ee ee bey that, it will. be necessary to the immigration at first in Certain-teed Roofing | Certain tend Products Corporation for the.magnner’ and time:.of emigra-| one of the chief toples In addition to being fire resisting, Certain-teed.is a, moat) economical roof. It resists ail forms of-weather attack—-rain, sleet, snow, sun, etc. It is.guaranteed by:the manufacturer for tealers, Ocher Jéading | 320; | Dowie, | Ney “The whole three weeks of the seige} "To begin’ with, the, shatk-does hot: 5, 10.or 15 years, acocrding:.to. the kon, Chicago .368; ‘Mod-| Burke, Nashville 315; Wano, “Little | tie firing from house tops and win- from nearby fires are always a menace ; 368; Jonson Fleveland | Rock .311. dows never ceased,” she said. “The live. exclusively on’ the flesh of go, weight you select., There is a scarcity of many types of foofing products—you can always-get Certain-teed, Smooth Surfaced .Roof- ing; ‘the most economical and ‘service able roofing to. ‘be obtained. See your dealer at once. . has Certain-teed er can-get Jit, quickly from a nearby .Certain-teed _ware- ‘ PAINT: ARNISH- ‘ROOFING & RELATED- -BULLDING- “PRODUCTS has a de- ration of immigra- regulate order to Tribune Want Ads. Bring Results. He either Attend In-| ring into ‘Palestine a large Ball for, Rersee.* army, to begin the immediate con- ternatien: Zionist: Confer- re struction and engineering | the 4,000,000 Jews, who it is | will ultimately muke their ho New. York, dune ia—The Tira group) which In ‘all there ‘will be 29 Money refunded if not sa In the party going today are Sustied the United ident of the Zionist, Organization ot America; Judge Julian W. Mack of the United States District Court, president f ‘th organization; ‘Nathan Straus; "Mrs. Mary Fels, Jacob de Hass, Zion: ist executive secretary; Louis Lipsky, organization gectetary; Professor Felix Frankfurther, of Harvard; Captain’ Abraham Tulin and Dayid Rosenbloom: The first’ world Zionist. conference held in years, since the outbreak of ‘the -war, the forthcoming conven- tion . is considered wih te practic cause_.it will: deal wi é ct problem of thé-establishment of the wish, Nationa) Homeland. Delegates a attend from every country. in Europe, Palestine, Argentine, Austral- ia, Canada’ and New Zealand. : WAQTING TO MOVE , In ‘annowncing the meeting, the Zionist Organization of America says: “Millions. of Jews «throughout «the countries of Eastern Europe, waiting for the opportunity to leave forPal- estine, will watch the proceedings. of the conference with intense interest, necassary to prepare the ‘country for. . For POISON IVY use Bree For sdle at‘atl' Drug ‘Stores, labor projects expected me there. oles PLUMBING FRANK G. GRAMBS Bismarck, N. D. ITS REAL @MEANING R AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT aN