The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1921, Page 5

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¢ f aie f ie ‘ ] MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1921 a | ea (ean ie two boys, a girl and piano, ORE ROBBED, ('s songs and harmony de luxe. - The management of the Eltinge has ” SBLLIN 1001 LONG. ILLNESS | *rotedo: Jan. 17—Six bandits killed ;der, and A. E. Long, here at noon to- ‘i day. after nelaine, up an automobile M. James Allen Said to a two railroad officers, Louis Schre® SIX SIX BANDITS KILL TWO OFFICERS - GETTING $42,600 IN LOOT. ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | Penrose Promises to Push Tariff Measure Through’ 1 Washington Jan, 17.—The house; | emergency taariff bill as amended bv! andy sotEe, ae vetoing to ne | the finance committee was presented bandfts! intercepted ‘the “autoropbile |£,the senate toauyiay Sensor ® en carrying passenger farereceipts, | ‘ose, je committe chairman, who PROVES FATAL , Taken $200 Worth of Clie \ OFFICERS. LAY IN warn Bismarck Man Blinded ‘Several | - TOR W'CLURE MODERN RAFFLES: ‘DOES NOT STEAL NN | Weeks Before His When Man Returned From Rob-| “Death / | Sy AGERE Chery to Sell GoodsHe tise hee ia’ og Haunts New York Restaurants S ‘ | ,Erneésta ure, ears of; : Le Oe Was Taken |108"Avenue-C. died at a Jocal hospital), and ‘Tips Off Victims to Saturday evening after a long illness. | - \ Mr. James Allen, who says his homa| Death was due to a tumor. He had! is ip Chicago, js in jail today to an-| been blind for several weeks. the Gang. “ gWer a charge-of burglary.: | My. McClure held a wade ‘acquaint: | austen clothing abeut. 5:89 ocloce| viciniy-all of hie lite: He leageatta, ehh eee GRADUATE Sunday niorning = by Sheriff Welch:| mourk_him a wife.and fivé children Detective McDowell and Chief of/a brother, George MeClire, of Towa, | Police Mertineson, the chief said and a sister, Mrs. Irvin Worst, of ‘Bis- | oday. | marek. The accused man is declared ° Funeral services will beheld Tues- { Man:of Education and Refrement @ Chief Martineson to have made a au day afternoofi in the Salvation Army —He Just Gets the News Anesg of stealing clothing, and has dis-' chapel, Capt. Vernon Huffman offici-! and Passes it. On. posed: of. considerable clothing along (ating. ‘Interment wil be beside the! re AEG the North and South Soo, and in grave of his mother, who didi, last , “New York—Probabls the thict was Jamestown and arco Xue te this vie Suma er iy Fairview cemetery. Va liar. Most thieves are. But he Said es ene ny stores in this IC" Grace McClure, a little daughter. ot Yat the scout for his lower East side nity, it ie, sal |the deceased, who nas suffered from | : Wait. for. Return infantile paralysis was taken’ to-Mis- | saye/is.a (college radiate, £ Having a ‘‘tip” that he would try. | souri by Miss Ruth Kolling to nhiders'| “He vomes from a grand tahaily, o'clock | nour of his life. Scout’ “for Ldwer East Side Gang Is robbery Saturday night and. would) 7 j too,” safd he! “Lhat’s how lie can h | go treatment. Two other little pa-/ ~ bes eile: We fone ee Doe ane Hards | vents went. with’ Miss Kolling, 0 ; talk to dese dimes.” If I Was to try ere, the, officers’ wi i le. yards ae SE 1 ito make ‘em tar “go down for the for him ‘to ‘return: / He was caught #3 he started ‘to sell clothing, stolen | from Charles. Rosen’s shop on Broad- i way, for $65, the chief said. The; clothing wesvalued at, more than | ;eount.” This s¢out's Job Ys to spend his | spare’hours—and all of his hours are | spare—in. the flash uptown restau- »ranty and night clubs: He’ spends his | money freely, {js an excellent dancer, jean sing a good song well and talks He marks down foolish won- ATf6n_ is said to have entered the! tent Store by wse of a skeleton| MUSIC CONTEST. Announcement | of the state high ¢asily. | school fusic contest, to: be held at| en who wear too many jewels or spend key,./He wes known as a “stripper”, | one-who goes into a clothing store, “takes.a few suits from a rack, and -\ replaces ‘the others so that the stolen | suits-might not be missed. The loot recovered from cluded an overcoat, five ‘ clothes, a leather-lined work and 4 pair of overalls. Wanfed To Leave | the university in May, has been given; too much money. ‘Then he gets ac- j out from the music departm: mont of | quainted with them. Hen: in-| tie university, also dates and places) “He never;turns a trick hiniself,” riot the district contests hele prelim-| | sald the thy “Always he hasia per- suits of} to. th Ct a 0. the, stale even | fect alibi, “He Just gets the news and jacket ; gr ‘he district contests for this year | pages Jt on tous.” No Hint of Clew. “knotted” b hief Mar-{town,cotege, Valley City Ni ee when he: first camd to the School, Forestry State ‘Normal scoot’ Not long ago there was a. jewel rob- - city and was warned to leave. He|at Bottineau, and the State School of | ery which occupied for’ a few days did leave, but returned, the ghiet | Science at Wahpéton, on March 25,/ a prominent place on New York's first said, and wag kept under close sur- and ae Minot Norms! eta Poel pages. A woman had been held up on \ veillanc i ville Normal school on Marc {her return to her home late at night : Allen years old, is said to The winners in these district com) oid her jewels taken from her. ‘The tim ‘ison and has} tests will compete in the state con- : sae: ane se worked as 8 ane es tess Wheto wil be competitions in | police haven't a hint of a clew as yet, pi NEA . jal the divisions of musical talent, It!) though it is said the men who turned be held at Wesley college, James ‘is expected that about one ean JAMESTOWN IS | hish school studets wil take part: in DEFEATED IN, | the district contests,“and about 250 “of these will come to the university UNUSUAL GAME for the state’ contest in i May. i Jamestown, N..D., Jan, 17.--James- |-—___________—__e _ town was defeated by Sanborn in ‘ani | CITY NEWS 4 unusual basketball game at pent | Saturday’ night. The game was 2 to 24 oy a was czlled at the! ‘Lodge Dance | end of. baeesecond hal® The teams| Homestead’ lodge will give @ mas: | agreed to play five tainutes more and | querade dance and basket social at; at the end of that time the score | the K. of P. hall on Janlaryy 18. y was 26.to 26. The teams then agreed | — | De to-play three minutes more and San-; ‘Eastern Star porn won the game in this~period on; . The regular meeting of the Fastera | a free throw. after 4 foul, ; | Star will be held Tuesday @ignt at! meee 17:30 o'clock: There ‘will be election | of secretary and initiation. | ee —__—- 7 |. With the Movies _ A eran agro ‘Mr. and Mra. Herbert Shepard of ELTINGE THEATER 18 ‘Ninth street, are the parerits of { Little Margie Read, who you have | baby born today. seen, time and time again on the eee jice Men screen, will appear in person Monday | Call To Ex-serv : Ad Tuesday. Pirie Margie has’ jusi Any Bismarck man who forinerly | 1, Highteenth in- | a season's engagement, at-the | Was with Company scuaeea studios te Tos Angeles, ‘fantry, is requested to communicate | “ T. H. Poole, secretary of + where she was known as the “Little | with Mrs. , Movie Queen.” She possesses a very, the Red Cross, by calling 445K. sweet voice. her rendition of | son e Cond jon the Same . “Daddy, You .. » Mother to Me,” nfined in! and other popular ballads, you are att J. 1H, 'Holihan, who is confi ! $t. Alexius hospital, is reported: ing, fata ee ip really worth comi |erout the same today ¥ Another feature with this attraction | is the Society. Trio; “Read Lloyd andy ATARRH oa a by the vapors of — eks VAPORUB Over 17 Mion Jor Used Yearly | \Released From Jail Joseph Azare, sentenced on Dec. | haa in federal court to pay ay fine of | | $20 for. violation of the prohibition ‘Jaw, has been ordered, released from ! | the -edunty jail, being’ unable to pay = the fine. Bismarck Music Co. has all’ Phonograph record songs of | Theo. Karle. ~ eo | MARKETS rr + —# | Chicago, Jan. 19.—Cattle 29,000 | Beef steers very slow, ground 25 cent: | lower. Bulk $8 to $9.50. ' Hog receipts 59,000. “Strong to 10 | cents“higher. Sheep receipts 27,000. | cents lower. (A AMERICAN YEOMAN DANCE At K. P. hall Monday night, | Jan. 17th. Good supper. Best |) of music 4 Public invited. come and bring \ eilbst friends | ‘Minneapolis, jJan. 17. i-Flour yn-/| '\ changed to 30 cents lower. Shipments | 54,467 barrels. In carload lots $9.85 | tao $10.40 a’ “barrel. Barley, 5c to 74c. | Rye No. 2, $1.61% toa $1. 6216. Hi | Bran, $27. | | | ' About “0 ASK Your Grocer |: For / | |- Humpty Dumpty Bread | Produced by BARKER BAKERY ELSE een EE Bey alec us 82%; March, $1.70%4; May $1687. : M rn N6. 3 white, 39’4¢ to 40c. 5 Z j- Flux No. 1, $1.96% to $1974. Hart’s Marinello |, Ronit Parlors | The State Board of Electri- Room “4, Hehes Bloek cians ‘will hold their annual Opposite G. P. Hotel . \meeting in the Fire Marshal’s: Phone a8 loffice in Bismarck, N. Dak., “Minneapolis, Jan. 17._Wheat™ re- | | c@ipts 433 -cars, ‘compared with 449 | | cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, 5.7% to Bismarck, D. ' Northwest Hotel, corner of Main | lectrolys sis (and 5th St., January 18 and 19th | \]'~ Electric Massage of Face _ || when the candidates or appli-- ¢ and sSealp leants for electric licenses , for | this part of the state are’ re- > Wrinkle Treatment ; quested to appear and take the Aene and Blackhead Treat-, ment | examination. Face Bleaching | H. L. READE, | E. L. HART Sec’y of State Board of Elect. Marinello Graduate — ~ | Shampooing, Manicuring i Hair Dressing | Marcel Waving and, Hair Weaving Reason Demands to Be Heard. Remember this: They that will not | Fhe comnseled cannot be helped. If | | von do not hear Reason, she will rap you on the knuckles.—Franklin, | The fips the day and a working under- | who have, encountered the animal say’ jreutae WANTS the tri¢k are well known. Sometimes the scout forthe thieves is a sort of an underbred- Rafiles. The original Raffles of fiction did not rob. his ‘friends and was courageous enough’ to do the robbing in person, ‘contemptible Raffles of , today | hangs on the other edge of Broadway ‘3, night society and is paid a commission on the fence value of the loot pro- jis connivance, cured through \ f Hf Gets Acquainted With Them. thief said that “most scouts of this kind have some sort of an occupa- tion which nccounts for their time ding with some gang of thieves, prefers to work with men of this Sort, he sald. They do not: turn up as many jobs as do the restaurant, scouts, but their jobs are safer and more lucrative. They know their way about the ‘houses to be robbed and usually are familiar with the habits of ‘the person to be robbed. “I know grafters that could live easy for life on the money they have made in the past year,” said the | thief. m! . MAN ATTACKED BY WILD poG, | Nine Pipe Al e. Captured by a aie Tat Afterward Visited the Place. Connellsville, Pa—Running wild for ' two uxears, after being lost in the wiids of the Indian Creek Valley by a Pittsburgh hunter, an Airedale dog attacked and injured James C. Mun- son, a well-known Connellsville man, who was\ hunting in that section ot the country. It was witlr difficulty that Munson heat off the dog, which tore his cloth- ire’ and flesh in several places. - Only the whine of pups near by pre- ented Munson from kiljing the canine, ‘ine pups about six weeks old wet | taken by members of a posse: which went into the mountains when ‘the at- | tack was reported by Munson. The mother dog was not seen, but-hunters she\is as savage as.any wolf they ever sayy. 4 The} pin said, were marks where she bad x FOR RESULTS | {deutiticd in case of need, / promised that he yould “make every! effort, to press it to an early pas | | TELLS STORY OF 14 lina, ranking Democrat on the com- YEARS BRUTALITY (ries 22't.5.c01d no et for sage.” Senator Simmons, of North Caro-| ¢: ‘objections to be developed on debate on the measure, which is expected to, + Girl Escapes From Bondage and | come hetoye ¢ the senate this week. -» Charges Foster Mother With "SUPREME [E COURT Inhuman Cruelty. HOLDS SEIZURE ae OF AUTOS VALID. Ridgvay, Pa—A_ tragic story -of! : Jan. 17:—Seizure, of | 14 years of brptulity, alleged to have been imposed upon her by her fe er Washington, mother, wis: related to the po | automobiles and other conveyances in| Julia Hee¢tor, twenty years: old, ich liquor is transported illégally finally. escaped from her home and | is ‘authorized, whether or not the sought refuge in the* police station, | | owner of the conveyance has been ‘THe girl charged her guardian, Mrs. ‘found inn Catherine -Georgel, with. threats to | law, tt kit ‘The woman was arrested, | ? Severe beatings, Miss Hector said, were a regular part of her daily tife ‘who preme court he'd today, feorgia. poultry, Sell your cream. ani lo our agent, or ship Wirect to’ Northern Produce Co., Bis-; mar Write us tor prices on} ‘cream ” and poultry.—Northern | Produce Co. Phone 453 for the m Screened Lump Lignite Coal. e coal that is all coal, no clink- | ers, no soot, no dirt. 50 per ‘ton delivered. Washburn Lignite | Coal Co. Phone 453. THE WOODS BY DOUGLAS MALLOCH \. THE SKY PILOT. Oh, that I ad Th the wilderness a lodg- | ing ‘place “of Wayfaring jnen—Jevemfal Y THE wall of the busy city, : | In the midst of the market place, | Ye have lifted on high a temple, ; Ye have builded a house of grace. | Amber and red the windows, | Marble and tile the floor— | _ But I weep for a thousand pilgrims i far Who never have seen the door, [showered With Scalding Water. She fold of. repeated tines when she had been stPapped (oa chair‘and show- | | Gorgeous the gilded altar, ered with ‘scalding water. . Plengant the cushianed pew, The girl reached the Sdlice Station | ‘Thrilling the chorused musie fa an almostzexhausted condition and Ringing the cloister through, only partly clothed. “The police had | Wonderful thing the sermon, her examined by, a surgeon, who re- Grilling the creeds absurd— Ported that her body walttferally cov- | But 1 weep for a thousand woodsmen ‘ered with, scars, some ‘of; which, the | strong Who never have known the Word. been stabbed with sclssors, Ter ears were torn and eyes nearly closed, Her nose, which, she,said, liad been broken | several ‘times years“ago. with a club, had never been hat! and lies ane on her face.) . Miss Hector asserted cae for-years she virtually had been held a-prison never being permitted to'see any one. She had attended School - for, only wv; few months in the’14 years, she sald. | The girl went to lve with Mrs, Georgel | | at the eath of her father. \ Build me no mighty temple, i Build me no jeweled shrine— Build mea house of worship | Under the Solemn pine, i Ti speak ‘fre rough-hewn pulplt To men of a rough-hewn race; And, with God's great help, I will bring them yet With thd Master face to face! (Copyright.) © WIFE IS. STOLEN | BY “DEVIL” | Italian Dressed as i as His Satanic, Maj | Es esty Takes Woman From | Another Man, oy — was-young-and gay, I'll: bet: he used:to-$1GH To:think-of-that ENGAGEMENT RING: HE \ ALWAYS: HAD To: Buy! sE‘Fitzhuoh Bellatre, O.—Entering the bedcham- | her of the woman with whom he was infatuated, John Blano is alleged to have. posed as the devil and so fright- | ened the woman and her husband with | ire forebodings that the former | left her husband and. fled with Binno. Blano, dressed in a red devil's sult. ; with titils; horns end: hoofs, appeared | before Mr. und Mrs, Antonio Roloifo | as they lay in bed, it Is‘charged. He told the woman to leave her hushand | and marry another, and ordered Rolol- j fo not to live with his wife. The “devil” Informed the ‘pair that death ; would follow a refusal to obey his | command. Bjano later returned in earthly}, clothes, nolice sity, and the woman agreed to flee with him to New York |. ities Ariere about to get on a trdin, Blano is Neld./ : {nutritive eit ere its trne under the Mann white slave aw. | licuine is measured by the mount. of fuelvit furn s the body For Growth and Strength. Poor food in childhood means poor ‘health In manhood and womanhood. There is but a single use for food; to furnish naire value to the hae y —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— 200-Pound Safe Stolen From Room as He Sleeps Kansas City—An iron safe weighing 200 pounds was taken frem the home of T. G. Schwei- ger, president: of the Schweiger Cofistruction company, 2620 Rob- ert Gillham road, while M. B. Schweiger, his*son, was asleep in the room from which the sufe was taken. Mr. Schweiger said that when he and his wife left their home early in the eve- ‘ning the front door was not locked because. tileir son was asleep on the second floor. When he returned home, Mr. Schwei- ger said he found the reay door of ‘the house-open and tife safe gone. His son had not been dis turbed by the“robbers, he said, but was still sleeping peacefully. Mr. Schweiger said thé safe con- tained $50 and some valuable pape —————————— The company that plays New York, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia Voice Identifies Criminals, Tn France noted criminals are mack k and sing into a phono; their discharge from priso: in future their voices may be to het that i nt of contravening. the alk Salita tata daiadatak tata Works where they attended a “ mous Wile" IMM Ni With Fred Heider and the New York Cast and Production intact. $2.75, $2.10, $1.65, $1.10. These pric Butler Studio ‘Our Motto te “Photos That Please” TO MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLA- TURE AND THEIR FAMILIES and Visitors:in the City we extend a cor- - . dial invitation to visit our Studio at 311!4 Main Street and if you wish any service in our line we will be glad in- deed to serve you and we guarantee to please. ~ a / PEELE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE PEE EEE ESSERE "MAN ERS RETURN. | German (Baptist churches and Rev. Dr. Jorden, Rev. Jatobson and Rev. | ‘Beasley to Minot.» Dr. John Alexan- well fave returned from G nd) der Frey, of Riga, Russia, a Baptist min 1", Was present and .interested terial retreat” lasting three RG es a , Seven iBaptist ministers now re! ng | ihe: North ‘Dakota ministers with his in Bismarck were pri recital of Russian conditions. He will a in Bismarck Tues- the above named Nesterude, Guenther and Beas! el ent. Rev. Newcomb went to Lis- Rev, Nesterude to Orfonville, Rey. Guenther to one-of the| | lecture on Ru rere | (ay evening, Ji Masquerade suits for, rent at, Northwest Hotel. ; Minn, PIANOS In order to reduce our large stock df Pianos we are offer ing them at the below mentioned reduced prices, vet Sleckol Sila tor $400 . $665 Player Pianos, Sold for $7 Qur complete line of Pianos are the best known Instru- IDLEDUORERSEERUSRSLAEHAUEOT TUT URLESRELOETRETA RSTSUOAED CULE 75.00 Over Stocked Sale for ments, and balance in monthly payments to suff your convenience Bear in mind there is no drop in prices with manufactur- ers and_there is not likely to be any drop. ‘This sale is yut cn for the sole purpose of reducing our large stock. ‘Bismarck Music Ce. . Broadway and Third Street Phone 741 UNCAUANALUGAUAOUOEROOUERAADGANOREAOUSUENULGENOUEEEOUDREROCTENAAUAOpAC OELOUOELOUUECCOOGCONOCUUOOC ENO GAUUNULOUNEL HO LUUANCEAD ACLU EDUAAE Ruy your Piano new with a very fa et payment down URE ESPADA EP THE FSM ET 3 is the Jarge: st Mi ul Event That Ever (1 bame to Bismarck. AMERIC We AREME TENOR THEO. KARLE, ARTHUR KLEIN, Piano Accompanist / rprising Seasons Before the Public. To Hear Him is To Joy of Song; His fs the Musie of New, Unconquered Worlds, Appearing at the AUDITORIUM ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, January 18th, 1921, CURTAEN AT 8:30 P.M. ‘of the RY OF MUSIC (War tax ecibay: arris & Co. Under th ‘ BISMARE K CO. Tickets: $1.50, $1.00, 5c. Seat Sale now at Do not fail to hear this great Amerigan Tenor. he cheerfully refanded\if you are not. satistied, What the Press Has to Say FE The genuinely SSeautiful « fality of his voicg /asserted itself, Karle has an-ingratiating personality, and a certain interpretative kinship with John McCormack in his sincerity and ability to humanize songs. —New-York Tribune. Theo Karle sings exclusively for the ‘Brunswick Records. Hear him sing “Macushla,” “Mavis” and “Little Mother ‘of Mine,” and the reason for his choice of Brunswick becomes apparent: he wanted Brunswick methods and standards of tone reproduction. \ Your money will AUDITORIUM * ‘ Curtain 8: SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 The World’s Daintiest. Danc-} . ing Chorus Mail orders row. Prices s include tax

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