The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1920, Page 2

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PAGETWO -¢=e=g “BABES IN WELL” LAUGH, COO; _ PARENTAGE PUZZLES THE POLICE “Women are Snakes, Caiise Man’s Downfall, ”’ Says Doctor, , Held ag Father of’ Twins Found in Omaha Cistern { Omaha, Neb. Aug. 5.—(Special)— | In a ward in the Methodist hospital in | Omaha lie “Jim” and “Betty” Wells, | apparently twins. They were found in ; an unused cistern near. Thirty-third | and California streets last Saturday night. In a cell in the city jail is “Dr.”\ H.; S. Kent, minister, lawyer, philo: pher | and practitioner of medical s He is charged with aseault with i Roe pay Chel F tin Shin Becauise of her rosy cheeks said! H satin skin a woman attracts the admiration of all men. When the | young woman fy peers in her glass, she may | sce pimples and_ blotches im- and she mediately’ gocs to the drug ‘store for paint, pow- ders and beauty creams, when she should go there for a blood medi- cine and stomach alterative known s “Golden Medical Discovery.” This vegetable tonic. ard blood alterative clears the skin, beauti- fies it, increases the blood supply and thecirculation, while pimples, boils and eruptions vanish quickly. Ask your nearest druggist for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Diseov- ery in tablet or liquid form or send 10c. for trial package of tablets to Dr. Hotel in Pierce’s Invalids’. Buffalo, N.Y. -NE- jin their hospital home, Sugarman! i the care of pete audience with the girl. tent to commit murder, Police alle 2 he is'the father of the cistern twink. lle\is G1 years old. In here home at 3041 California street is “Miss Louise Boeke, according to her tnother, seriously ill. She is ac- cused by police of being the mother of the cistern twi been filed agein Twins y Contentedly. ~The cistern twins, whé are believed to have been about 36 hours old when discovered. in the well, coo contentedly her, aware that they must fi an unhos- pitable and unsympathetic world with- out a name. and le; parentage. The babies were givefi their names by hospital nw Obviously the st. name was bestowed upon them use of the conditions under which y were found, According to police, Miss Boeke ad- mitted to them upon questioning that @ wag the mother ofthe, babies. This however. is denied by her mother mother’s attorney, Martin The mother and her at- ryey tell a strange story. They contend the girl does not know wketh- er or not she gave birth to the babies. The Story told by the girl’s mother and her attorney is that the gil te came ill the day before the babies were found and placed herself under “Dr” Kent, §he remained in a semi-conscious condition during Friday and-Saturday, they say. Both police and newspaper men have been The babies, the mother tir and her 'l never saw the asgerts | Kent himself says, nothing. Only once has he broken his silence. Even then he unburdened himself of no more than protestations of- his inno- cence and the philosophy of life he practices. He | declares, his innocence as the alleged father of the twins, although he ad- mits of improper relations with Miss Boeke on one occasion, and says he had no part in placing the babies in the well. Women Are Snakes, Says Kent. Mrs., Boeke declares the declara- tions of neighbors-are false and were ultered. because of spite. "\Men in the neighborhood’ seem to’ sympathize with Kent. Both Kent’ and the girl’s | mother deny the possibility of a.mar- riage between the two and acceptance of the babies. “Women are snakes, Ever since the} dawn of the creation she has been re- sponsible for the downfall of man. That's my view.” That was Kent's answer. ~Dozens of homes have been offered to the’ orphan twins. Authorities com 'tinue_to hold them at the hospital, vever, until final-disposition of the HALF MILLION Reduce Weight Happily Ne to thrrold, no starving (eat as-much as yo” eed), no strenuous exereise, not! re, and gradefal way. Legions of ‘sexes, report reduced weig! It is reliable, Popular, rational and Ifyou are over-stout, you know the diécomfort of being so.You may be clever enough to make others imagine you are glad to, be fat, that you are as happy as outwardly seem,but you truly wish to ie thinner, See the » condition—add yéars , and life to your years! * The secret is in followi more attractive’each day. hing. to harm. ‘ou, Become slender, lithe, vivacious, in a pleas- by Korein systefn. You need no longer sit idly by and watch slender persons enviously. Become “+ supple, ‘light and cheerful. your physical and mental system. -It. is for both sexes, all ages. There isa pleasure in realizing that you area little thinner, in better health and Don’t Be Envious; WAS Slender! Ef. You desire’ a good figure, lighter. weight; smaller’ waistline, abdomen, hips, etc;if you wish to. reduce your double chin to:pne of pleasing firmness, lose ng time in’ obtaining a small box of /KOREIN and:.follow. the pleasant, easy KO. money- -back $100.00 Avance) persons both inexpensive. A $100.00 Guarante: Korein. Casi refund if two. shadow ‘pictures, or more, pounds, Improve © attractive, vivacior to your life Your fi ing “Korein personalit No yharges have | sfully’un- | tation, of bits of the |- “} directors, and askéd 4m aties,”” as may ‘This is the right time to begin reduging weight. Let your health: improve, apace. Busy druggists sell KO! Also sold in many department stores, Accept no‘substitutes; there is nothing “just-as good.” ~ ; ‘aceon’ to Allan Dwan, movie perfect movie actress, must_form an The torso has, its correct, proportions ra BY H. PB. BURTON; , E. A. Staff Correspondent. New York,/ camera face? This question will have to be an- swered scores of times during the next week by the five) famous judges who will. select from the prize winning salesgirl beuaties of tHe / United States, the most beautiful.one of all. In fhet, as a point, it is consider¢d | almost as important as the question! of beauty itself, inasmuch jas a girl. although a beauty, who has pot a camera face cannot register her looks; on the screen, and js useless as a film (actress. 5 ‘Aug. ‘ 5.—Has she a Dwan Explains. - So. what’ constitutes a “camera face?” I took this question to Allan, Dwan, ene of the greatest of all movie im’ to. explain it so that every. contestant in the great national salesgirl beauty contest will understand it, while they wait the de- re oe Flo . Ziegfeld, “Neysa Mc- . Walsh, Jas. Quirk and . Alfred ine ey Johnston} who will-pick the final’ winner.~ “Tt, can be ‘reduced to simpiémathe- said Dwan. Here are some rules that Divan: lays down: ie ir 3 eer eee nee HEIN syste koreen) IN system under x Follow: the directions of the Korein system of weight reduction, they. are simple; pleasant and healthifying. “to feel the benefit at oncel Begin a enclaand in och bk of jonge reduce 10 to 3y be needed in your case, Become more active an will be more nér- mal, attractive; you willsrealize the benefit of your new superior ity. Gain youth and beauty!’ y OREL y! BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WHATIS “CAMERA FACE?” NOTED DIRECTOR-TELLS, testing a beauty in the above pictures, ‘| as .sweet as the yoice of Caruso,” -| coffin in, which the jbird’s body re- “ ‘Ktimated at~$400, was.contributed by | prosecuted the case for the state. 4 THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1920 director, the lines ofthe chin, of the obtuse angle when looked at squarely. gs well as the face, says he. Dyan is x ‘The lines of the chin hhust form ‘an- Peter’ angle when looked at squafe- Y' The distance from the point ‘of the chin to. the base of the nose must equal the distance from the tip of the nose to a point exactly ‘between the eyebrows. The distance from. ear to ear, over the. forehead, must equal the, distance from the-anex of the chin to 1] ie exact -erown of the head. ~ ‘The mouth, when jin a smite ora laugh, should. never. be more than a fifth (larger, than the mouth in‘ Te- pose. ‘The eyes should be the distance of one eye apart The distance from the point of the chin to the, eyes’ should be equal: to the! distance ‘from. the. eyes to the <crown- or ‘the head. 2, with the eyebrow and, the car. itself should be so situated that a line drawn from the top of the head straight downward would: —indicate; ‘clearly where the ear joins .ont6 the spend Not True With Ty; x sane above rules-ef .co' re, do not hold.true.of types. For the thing that ‘makes the type valuable is the very fact that his’ or her: features violate the aecepte standard of Perfection’ he says. 10,000 ATTEND PET SONGBIRD’S . ‘FUNERAL IN N. i. “ Newark, N. J., Aug. 5.—A crowd, estimated by the police at’ 10,000 per- sons, thronged the streets here last night) to witness the“fuferal of Jin:-; mig, the pet canary of Kmidio, Rus- zomanno, 65-year-old-cobbler. reseNyes ~were called owt to maintain: order” and clear the attoets for the funeral -cortege. Jimmie, described by” its owner as possessing “a song choked to melon seed. Leading the rondeulas was a tana of 12 “pieces playing> funeral “ dirges, followed by a hearse. bedlecked:, with flowers ‘and carrying /a@ small-white death Sunday: on a water-1 posed. ‘fhe old cobbler, tear stained and. visibly affected, rode“in a, coach, with a. few Antimate friends, ~_ A tombstone, in the’ shape. ofa cross,with a ¢anary bird in its center, will: te erected over the bird's grave néar Branch Brook park, the cobbler said. ‘The cost of- the ‘bird's funeral: es- ae cobbler's: friends,‘ ,~ McKENZIE BELL —James Crawley, who. ‘has yan em” Dloyed_ at’ the McKengie hofel as night “bell boy, ‘vas arrested last monthv after\ ‘charges had deen made that he insulted women. Crawley was brought before Judge W..L. Nuegsle-in district ‘court yes- terday and. pleaded>guilty/ Ed Allen The judge listened to Crawlay’s story and decreed that.he should be, days—ard in addition intimated rath- a gd that, at the expiration of | that time lie might leaye Bismarck, on the’ first ‘train. Thus Ed Ratierson lost another em- ploye. But they on. the ‘other hand Edward Watts,;“a fermer employe of Ed’s ‘and who. pitched a ball game for Sterling team Tuesday nigtfty was- discharged from the jail this week. These-Cars Are All: Doors. } In order to facilitate, ithe Joading and zinloading operations, some new “London subway. passenger coaches are equipped with five sliding doors, When , the train steps at’a station practically “the whole’ side ‘of tie ;car, opens and the vehicle is quickly enptied , and, | filled: again, The top of the ear (should be even | ds Police |/ _ HOP IS JAILED} . konfind to the county jail for 20] of BEATS GASOLINE AT 45'CENTS A GALLON New InventfOn Makes, Ford Run 34 Miles_on\ Galton of Gasdline“ and Starte Easy in Caidest feather. Other Cars gonew Proportionate | ' Savings \ , A new, CarDuretor which cutg down’ | gasolige consumption of any "motor, including:the ‘Ford, and reduces ‘gas- oline dills from ievement to ‘one-half 1 is the proud ‘achfevement of ‘the Air Friction, Carburetor Co., 738 .Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. invention not only increas>s.the pow- er of all. motors, from (30% to 50%, but enables every one to run slow on high gear. , It also makes it easy. toy start/a Ford or, any other car in the oldest weather’ without | previously rming the motor. With it you cao use the very cheapest grade of gas., oline-or half. gasoline. and half. kero- sene-and_ still get more ower and _ SAY “DIAMOND DYES” ”, Don’t streak or ruin your material ind cai Insist on “Diamond Dyes.*' any. eae in 1 package. ““FREEZONE” ‘No Pain! |= Z Lift Off et -Does'nt Kurt a bit! Drop’a little Freezone onan aching corn, instantly that corn stopa hurting then ‘shortlx, you ttt it, right oft; , with fingers. Truly! Your druggist-sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every’ hard corn soft corn, or ‘corn between the toes, andthe cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. This. remarkable {to i at -' “The Federal in report ‘to stro! of “.gasoli \ ‘and trade.” increase _increase ‘Feecleun; the yiel 4 of has- disco _ increase the .~from crude oil te detail ‘of to this end. . covered “tareely ineréa: ' gether with the ses of refinin: Standard Oil Co to exért @ marked“ downward * pressure on gasoline prices, The Standard ‘4 with sound: fi as ‘much as total Stock. Standard more mileage than you now get fron the! ‘highest test gasoline,_Many ‘Ford owners say. they now. get, as high as | 45 to 50° miles to a gallon of gasolin«. So sure are the manufactdrers of the \ immense, saving their new carbure- |! tor will make that they offer to send H it on 30 days’ trial to- every car) ~owner. As,it can be put On or taken off in-a few minutes by anyone, all readers of this® paper’ who want to try ‘it should send their nathe, ad-) dress and make of car to the manu. j \factarers) at pn ‘They also wane ‘Ideal agents, to Whom’ they offer ex: | ceptionally. large brofits, Write them day.—Advt. Fn A ATATMANAKANNAMTN The. Part that Ozone and Sunshine. ’ they do to people. ’ ‘ ret WN ~ $11 Front St. demand as primary cause ent ‘advances in price of products, ‘rather than ,to any combination in’ nee (Boston ‘News June 3rd, 1920.) Gasoline ‘prices will go down as soon as gasoline demand. Only two ways the product supply, production of crude pecond, to_increase crudé petroleum obtainable. ~ Recognizing thé -latter-as the more practical metho Standard Oil Com overed, sive fesatchia wa Tnits laboratories, ideas ‘to the ists, engineers an refiners are working continually ‘It was oné of these mien who dis- ee ies aia bee sed the yield o: pline obtainable fae the cue: F This and other’ discoveries, | to- efficiency ning, lave all diana) strives at all times to deal in fairness to all the Beople with- “in its territory, and today: is “Operating i its busines on assmall a margin of profit asig {consistent Safety for its 4799 stockholders, of whom nd single investor owns 10 percent of the ~ ; 910 So. Michigan Ave. an ‘Chicago, aoe 1, BEAR O COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON. EASY ‘TERMS IF DESIRED. 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