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' \ o i ’ ey | PAGE TWO / THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ i | the uncle to the real horrors of| The energy value of the avocado, | i} chorus girls the “gold diggers” got or Wligator pear, is more than twice in fea, 7 Pee ee y .. _ AT TT gy | nd showed the deft manner in which | => UF; ' Se eae i % they could extract. hats, flowers and Wet H : money with which to pay the roon, 6 99 | N )D ih DUSTRIES | \ ty realized why he was led to/pull ‘ ets: t : 4 fied ‘ i out his, pocketbook. But, as the a Us. N JU i Distinguishgd Cast Presents) chorus girls really-wanted, the uncle ~ h . decided all of this was just veneer | Broadway Comedy at | ona‘the real girls were just tq his Removes: / a ‘ata ota _ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922 m0 BITTER FACTIONS STIR UP TOWN __|inmopiicly ot any cont beontna| cand: Y ARIATION IN | IN DISPUTE OVER SLAIN RECTOR carol moder Heenan keane se! my. Stand Base. on he Snele, a cape lame, | ot ee | MANDAN NEWS ; | zent so quickly that the victim hard- - SIGNS POINT. i Workmen’s Compensation Bu-| | Auditorium cl eeatipayston reau Shows “Profits” and’ | nn | p : Ai fatecsized audience/witnessed the \.@ “« » in Cl TOREELECTION i “The \Gold Diggers,” presefted at} rs UIC ip abees in Classe LAN \ the auditorium last night by a Bel-| MOVIE STAR.” No matter how toygh or how stubborn i 2seo cast, proved to be a sparkling 3 gs ve BEAR | és it may have been, tffe corn or callus that ond clever. comedy, with Gertrude GETS DIVORCE is Rakied with’ tow drove of Gets tt | Vanderbilt scintillating in the lead- . ing role. The Hopwood. comedy, (By the Associated Press) ‘ which enjoyed a long run in New| Los Angeles, Nov. 9.-»Herbert York and ‘came west with a distin-| Rawlinson, motion picture actor, has guished cast. been granted a decree of divorce in Wide disparity is shown in. the average of accdents thus far repor- ted under the North Dakota mini- mum wage law, it is shown in a re- port submitted today to the gover- COUNTY TICKET O'Neill and Stevenson in Close nor by the bureau. Some fonds, have shown smaller number of acci- ! dents than the experience on which | the rates were based had disclosed while in others the situation is the { reverse, | Coal mining under ground, is, ac- | cording to the report, the’ more! likely to produce ccidents than any | other, the premium fund from | which accident claims are paid for | this industry showing a deficit of $48,158.47. Deficits/are shown in the | following funds: Packing ‘houses, $9,398.45; Metal bridge building, | $10,518.46; Reinforced, concrete | construction .with. self-bearing floors or other horizontal floors construc- ted.of concrete,--15, 052 60; Road making, $45, 494.56; Telephone com- panies (maintenance, etc.) $29,137.- | 39; Milk dealers, $24,233 11; Trvel- ing salesmen, . $17,272.43. Several finds show a surplus be- yond the “accident claims paid, or | mounts resétved. They include: | fonerete work (foundations for tler, victims in the double tragedy Mrs. Carleton and the Rev. Chris- ~ Fight for Commissioner In District McDONALD «IS WINNER! The commissioner who carries Fallon precinct will be eletted in district A. The returns indicate that | this rests between O'Neill or. Stev- enson. County Commissioners Feland and Nickel are: assured of election in Distrigts D and C of Morton county. According: to the returns which had come in by late yesterday after- noon, it looked as’ if all the éounty offices would be réelected and James T. McGillic, candidate for register |, of deeds had won over Ringham, his opponent. While there was a close race between State’s Atty. L. H. Con- nolly and C. L, Crum the returns The story of the play concerned a group of chorus girls, and invited the audience to take a peep into their | home . life in a band-box apartment off the gay white’ way. A nephew of 2 millionaire having fallen in love with a chorus girl and raised objec- tions to the“marriage the other girls decided to plot against the uncle, and Jerry Lamar (Gertrude Vanderbilt), thought of just the thing. She wofld |nresent such a spectacle, tnder the | guise of being the girl the nephew was engaged to, that the uncle would welcome a marriage by the ufcle tu any other girl, the other girl in this case being the chorus girl he wanted to, marry. Jerry Lamar led the uncle a gay life, as well his lawyer and | adviser, but to ber disappointment he appeared to fall in love,with the life and then fell in love with he He entered the, stage as the great 0 vonent of chorus girls as‘ mates to young millichaires and before he left the superior court here from Miner- va Rawlinson, known on the legiti- mate stage as Roberta Arnold. The suit was not contested. He charges incompatibility. \ ei Rawlinson recently has been de- fendant here in damage suits filed by Mra. Ethel Clark in behalf of her- self and of her daughter, Dorothy Clark Elms, state dancer It is estimated that the average man spends his life as~ follows: Sleeping, 23 years 4 months; work, 19'years 8~months; recreation and worship, 10 years 2 months; eating and drinking, 6 years 10 months; traveling, 6 years; illnses, 4 years; dressing, 2 years. BISMARCK isdoomed toaquick, easy, sure and less ond. Never again can it pain you. Soon you are holding in your fingers its entire remains—a single piece of dead, shriveled skin that you throw away— forever, Hard corns, soft corns, any corn, Costs buta trifle—ang guaranteed. Try It. E. Lawrence &Co., Mfr., Chicago, Sold in Bismarck’ by Finney’s Dr Store, Lenhart’s Drug Co., and Co an’s Drug Store. buildings, piers or abutments for |that has stirred Havre to the ex- bridges not concrete bridges) $22,- | zloding point, 425.93; Electric. light and power j plants, | 21,116.69; © General stores, | 8Y NEA Service. » _ ; f $33,310.74; Line grain ‘eelvators, Havre, Mont., Nov. 9.—The tragic received up to yesterday afternoon indicate, that Connolly has a safe] majority of from 300 to 600, j One of the unexpected. features | of the election has been the whirl-| decided all of them were all right, allowed his pephew to marry one and he married the ‘other, As a part of the plot of educating CH. Are you attending school / eo $60,955.34; Oil distributingg com- | chooting that took the lives of Rev. panies, $45,188.10; Commercial \lum- ber yards, $37,361.50; Schools, $20,- 023.44, i According to the statemerj: of LJ. Christler, “bishop of all out- doors,” and/Mrs. Margaret Carleton is far from a closed-case, despite the wind race made by Charles, McDon- ald for sheriff, He outdistanced J. J. Strain by 1200 votes despite the fact that many votes were cast for Mrs. Philip J. Fitzpatrick, wite Gag on Stomach where your education will enable you to enjoy a good income ALL YOUR LIFE? That will increase \with |Jack Brady, \ ‘| of a lieutenant in the 107th New| Won’t Let You Sleep The intetesting feature of the leg-| :York regiment, is accused. by her islatiye ticket was in the contest for| ‘husband of .having .a‘ love affair Gas often presses on heart and senator, and it is conceded that wy with Colonel Wade. H. Haynes | other organs, coating a restless, ner- E, Martin, league candidate has been’) (above). The lieutenant hus sued | yous fecling which prevents sleep. oF elected. | \ Be commanding “OMCEE: for$ 0. | Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, - of .alleged alienation 0! et@,,as, mixed in Adlerika, expels gas Highlights in Tragedy] fob» © Assness son ot ie, and] Tittle ‘afesions.” Haynes |W "tees pressure almost. IN \-—— age and experience? The Bismarck College courses will lead you into the realm of big oppor- tunities. Let us tell you a what we have done for thousands of the most successful business men and women. A Bismarck College course is 4 sure start in life, and pays big. ; : Students enter at any time. Equipment the very best; expert instructors; tuition reasonable. Good board and room in the Students’ Boarding Club at $20 to $25 a month. For particulars write, . / G. M\LANGUM, President, College Building, BISMARCK, N, DAK. the bureau. in, the report, the de- | coroner's verdict of murder and sui- , ficits may be corrected by a reduc- | cite. It may yet develop into a dead- tion of accidents in the various |ly parallel’ of the Hall-Mills mur- funds or the surplus may be wiped | der mystery. & out’ by the, few accidents, it being | Everyone —literally everyone—in stated that the surplus in the. line | the little town of Havre is talking of elevator fund and the retail stores | the poss: ity. The town: is divided und has been materially “reduced | on the case—bitterly, angrily divided. Weekes Within the last two | So intense is, the feelingin fact, that it is not impossible that the case Noun peenefit, allowed, under. the | may lead to further violence, no mat- org adam .according. to the hat is the out f the mys- report, are among the highest. in |X ™nat bs the outcome o y the country, exceeding the amounts | te™ itself. . in other < states and being more _The controversy has raged ever nearly like thase of Minnesota and | ince the night ef Oct. 27, when the New York than any others. bodies of the Rev. Christler and the In defense of: the big surplus, cre- yretty wife of a former superior ated in the workmen’s compensation | iudge were found by Mrs. Christler fund the report d in the rectoty of St. Mark’s Episcu MN i z e that the bureau is new and ‘Neng | tal church, each killed by a pistol| cuest, decided Mrs, Carleton, while] Diy, loft sesterdny for Flasher to as: Dakota is unlike most states. with | shot through thé heart. insane, killed the: Rev. Carleton and; ie the Rebekah lodge in. their work (By the Associated Press) ~_ such laws made-it impossible to av.| Staunch defenders of the Rev.|uten slew herself. igi igt | eheres \ New York.—Held fon $10,000 bait curately forecast the amount,or pre- | Christler maintain the coroner's jury | Oct. 31.—Post-nidrtem examination pending removal to South Dakota to mium it would be necessary to|was right; that Mrs. Carleton, spurn-| by Havre physicians resulted in re- charge, and declares marked reduc-|ed.by the clergyman, shot him down | 2ort that course of bullet penetrat- tions in the rates have since been| and then killed herself. ing Mrs. Carleton’s heart was differ- made. Many Hold Facts Poipt to Double| cnt from usual course in suicides. The statutory surplus required to . Murder. Alson brought out fact that woman | *¢ be carried by the bureau js given| ‘There are others—many others—| Was left-handed. - Wm. Badger. as $08,363.92 as of Feb. 28, 1922, Em-|who point to the post-mortem exam-| Nov. 1—Mrs. Joseph Pyle, mother ployers have paid a total ‘of $1,374,-| ination held over the bodies after the | of dead woman, . begins presenting| | Mr. and Mrs. George W.. Clark re-| 204.17 into the bureau since it was| coroner's inquest. This examination, cuestiong to prosecuting attorney to, turned Sunday night, from a_three- founded. Of this amount $617,595.75 | showed the bullet which ended Mrs,iShow daughter did not,do the killing.; Weeks visit with, relatives in Weston, represents the | total amount of | Carleton’s life entered her body on¢ Nov. 2—Prosccuting attorney de-| W-.V@. awards and $224,887.28 the total] the Jeft side, above her heart, and{clares caso is closed with coroner's amount of claims reserve. The total lodeed , in the right lde and below| verdict pnless untoward develop- amounts credited to surplus less the | yoy heart. Experts say it would be| taents come tutlight. * | amount charged as deficits leave als : rs. Pyle resumes fight Mrs, -C. B, Aasness of, Scobey, ‘Mont, STANTLY,. inducing restful sleep. Oct, 27~-Rev. Leonard Jacob Chris- | **Tived yesterday to attend the Many, Adlerika’ oftén removes, . surprising tier, rector of St. Mark’s Episcopal | 4an high school. He will make his! af commerce,-and finance, is also aj old matter from Both upper and low- church, and Mrs. Mirguerite Carle-| bome with his uncle: and aunt, Mr.| regular full-time studegt in the law|er bowel which poisoned stomach ton, wife of former District Judge] 7d Mrs. G. W. John. | departments His daughtor, Miss Hel-|and,catsed gas. EXCELLENT to Frank Carleton, found dead in hall Ao eee cn, is in her third year in the arts|guard Against appendicitis. of rectory. Both?had been shot}. Mrs. Tillie Siegel of Fargg, pres-| and sciences deparement. Jos, Breslow, druggist. rough the heart and. the pistol ident of the Rebekah family, Mrs. A. SETA Tecate SS used wa’ in Mrs, Carletop’s right|M- Packard of Bismarck, assembly — S hand. gecretary, and Mrs. Della Crowth- | NEWS BRIEFS h o——_____—_—___-6 Oct. 29.—Coroner’s jury, after in-| Waite, past, president of the assem- N its issue Of Oct. 1, 1922, the Chicago Tribune says, ‘‘In this field (industrial peace) there is much to be hoped for from intelligent effort to induce invest- Bey ae S @_ ment by employes in the industry or busi- Partnershi ness in which they are employed. * * #4 : If thé millions that have been lost in ili- Ee ae a \ - advised strikes could have been invested a Big in shares in the enterprise, the workers The regular meeting of the D.A, R. . 5 will be held at the home of Mrs. Ay! answer charge of using mails to de- H. Peterson Monday’ afternoon at 3| £aud, Benjamin I. Salinger, Jr ob- q’elock with Mrs, Peterson as hos-[ tained a writ of habeas corpus re- tess. She will be aGsisted. by Mrs.| turnable today (Thursday), he de- | nied being a fugitive from justice and claimed indictment invalid. Sioux’ Falls, S, D.—George Philip, Democrat, conceded election of op; ronent Representative William Wil- ii diag liamson; Republican, in third con- Mrs, J. H. Carter, wife of J. H.| £¥essional district, \ Carter, Northern Pacifie engineer oe , running between Jamestown and Man_ in many cases would have accomplished the benefits.they acaght 1 The acknowledged efficiency of! the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is due in Paris—French newspapers jwere more interested in the expressi8n ey balance of $197,290.68 surplus. Add-| 70ssible, but highly improbable for: band joins her| an died yesterday at her home in ; \ ing to this amount the” sum, of{ seh ® wound to be self-inflieted— forsinvestigation, Husband Joins Her) ramestown from complications re-} Wet ‘sentiment than any other fea- ; ny : no so small measure to the fact that'every sect | that in virtually all suicides where | 2” s P ture of Tuesday's election in the employe of the Company, if he will, may become a partner in the business by taking $76,281.06 which represents interest Py paid and -acerued as of February 28,|the heart is penetrated, the bylle | holding Christler and suicide theory | sulting from an operation, hited States. and those upholding \double murder Unica States 1922, gives a general surplus in the | tages upward and to the left. ‘ A special meeting‘of the Rebekah| .\ % Amount of $219,571.54, the report| These, veonle, contend that it was heey: ledge will be held tomorrow evening |, Yakima, Wash Lee Tittle, recent- \ advantage of the stock-purchase-plan. To states. It adds that the clai .{2 double murder—fhat someone . - ; 380" 0" ve| lysdefeated for the Republican nom- * < gerve contains -no loading for, ure | found the two, killed them-both and] wrney gry to protecthim because hel creme ny St 78° o'clock this} Fou for the United States sonaton, b the amount of stock subscribed fogby the reported claims ‘for accidents pricr| ded after putting the death pistol in| yas a minister. Margaret was, 10 a pasty ended his life by taking poison. ‘ employg, the Company. gives one-half, to March 1, 1022,, or “for claims | the wopian’s lifeless hand, fo simu-) véars younger than Christler. If any-| Miss Mary Compton*of Cléveland,| (iy piuge ac-bleven of thal as and the employe is aHowetto pay in small etre bc fi i pang ede nv eee ae a bay led,’ it would have been hims”| end Edward Newhard of Hebron,|, Council Bluffs, Ta——Eleven of the} monthly installments. Thus he has an ex- “Tt te 2 G These are the two theories. Every-! ¥ is intimated too that' the mys-|.were united in marriage yesterday at | 4 railway mail clerks who leaded | ”, ted ’ i ie ‘ foty in fun holds one or the one. tery has a political angle. -Many be-{ the Presbyterian manse by Rev. Hugi sally tortarceny from ie mails mere J cellent investment which he can watch { ‘s a result, acrimonious argument) iiovo the invsctigation will be pushed | H. ¢ ; y sentenced to varying terms in state : “s 3 U; g. BOYS AND i ard on every eae aut thio Se eg engg| OF festa vast : |. and helo make moré profitable. : the most sensational murder case in : é ~ - ae nan Thee thing tedding toSimpede| FATHER AND Sonnets, Conn,—Erdest S—Faller| was elected probate judge, an office} DAUGHTER IN held by hissfather and grandfather SAME COLLEGE for 11 of the 88 yeurs of the court’ xistence, ; ; The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) ; __ employes are insuring through invest- ment, the present well-being and future ® security of their families, an end which every man is striving to accomplish. These men and women know that the Company is genuinely intgrested’in furthering their thorough investigatiqgn is, the fact that Havre has been aroused by cer- tain newspaper . reportsLabout the ‘town printed since, the tragedy. Some of these characterize it as a “wide] St. Louis, Nov. 82.4 father and enen frontier town,” full of gambling] his daughter are ‘amo the students znd loose mor : at Washington. unievrsity this year. Some gtizens are so indignant over Mr. Charles Cullen, who is an, as- this that they want the ¢ase closeg] sociate professor in the department i . ‘the annals, of Montana. 4 Tm the 16 years he had served in é wie Havre as rector and as archdeacon oft Milk River Valley, the Rev. Chri - tler had made hundreds of friends. 1 He was responsibla for much good = work, and, ‘not onl; ilt up his, mis- sion field to an amazing etxent but Will Make 113,600 Children in| “25, 2!°° @ vital figure in, this. sec- tion’s political circles, serving in the New York.—Albert Cutler was .se- lected as referee for the annual “in- ternational professional 18.2 balkline | billian championship tournament next Europe Happy on = ___| !egislature. pe week. ‘ welfare. Their energies, therefore, are ree Bit These friends of the “bishop of all ~ een Holiday cutdoors” are ready to defend hi ‘ leased from worry over the future and are memory—evenu to the point of fight- turned to‘incr =‘ efficiency that comes pA ~- : shi < por Prat ad i . WW] The Athenians began the year in A Beau From: Virginia. +. June, the Macedonians in September, Chicago, Nov. 8—More than 115,-| ing for it. _ |sthe Romans first in March and after- = ne 000 children in Hungary, ‘Auttala, Al. | Officials Drop Case as a “Closed In- £ : sed in Tenuarv. the Persianssonj or = with enthusiasi.. 23 bania and other countriegywhere dire \ cident.” ‘ f es 4 | Wags 2%, the ancient Mexicans on ‘ ‘ poverty prevents the uSval Christ.| But there ‘are others just as strong ; eco 28 and the Mohammedans in 5 pee : oe . mas festivities,..will be remembered |in defense of Mrs, Carleton. Wife ee d _ ‘ Wholehearted co-operation is essential —————— to the conduct of any business. The man- MOTHER ie agement of the Standard Oil Company K ‘i : (Indiana) recognizes this fact and believes ‘ that no better way to secure this co-opera- ‘ : tion can be devised than by giving every employe an opportunity to become a part- ner in the business. ‘The enthusiastic ret ee _ sponse which the employes have given to this plan proves conclusively that the Company ‘has solved a problem of im- portance to the Corhpanyythe employe, t and the public, ~ 3 \ : There is no idle time nor decreased : efficiency.due to disputes, discontent, or by American school boys and. girls of a former district judge, young and whg are members of the Junior| charming, she was one of, the lead-| American Red Cross,glocal headquar- | ig, figures. in. Hares social life. ters announce, ©. ~ Men~and women who have \been en- “That number of gift‘boxes is be-| tertained, in her home are unwilling ig filled and will be sent to Europe | to believe’ that she could have taker in-time to be distributed to the desti-| Suman life. tute children.at Christmas. In many _No hint of suspicion has been pub- cases this will be their only Christ-| licly. raised, against Mrs. Christler, mas cheer. ie who.testified that she heard the shots The boxes will contain such arti-|2"d came-into the room to find her cles ag hair fibbon, rubber balls, rag} “wsband and Mrs. Carleton dead. or *celluloi¢ dolls, marbles, tops,| Those who declare that a third déminoes, picture book’, pictures, | Person committed the crime aver th puzzles, mittens, stockings, handker.| Mrs: Christler, would hide any ev chiefs, combs, wash-cloths, soap,| dene? stte-might have had of this* ~ tcoth-brushes, tooth-powder and order to avoid further scandal. paste. ~ County Attorney Max Kuhr, Police “These gifts, all contributed by chiJ-| Chief James Moran and Coroner dren, will be packed in paper cartons | James Holland, howevers have drop- Your Child’s, Bowel Need “California Fix Syrup” ten by four inches and on the lid|®¢d investigation. Kuhr has an- will be printed a Christmas greeting from the donors. younced that so far as he is concern- ed, the case is closed, unless some- misunderstandings to be charged inta-the consumers bills, Every employe of the “Many. schools -#lan’ the collection | thing untoward develop8, S - A H i and other simple sweets which will| the Montamta ‘Epicopalian diocese, has livering fall-time and energy to the per- Ye wrapped in oiled paper and pack- | ‘sued 8, statement, holding the Rev. formance. of his task, and this work is ed in a quarter-pound baking powder | Christler blameless, ia Bs hi 1 ko ' or cocoa tins, sealed with pavifin. | Mrs. Carleton's Family Hires Special | Hurry mother! Even a sick child . 1 to him a pleasure, not @ task. _ : Immediately after‘ the distribution: ee invest store. sie loves the “fruity” taste of “Califor- | ie ‘ - of boxes last Christmas, letterg of| Joseph Pyle, prominent mining en- nia Fig Syrup” and it never fails to ~ H + +a : f 4 thanks and appreciation began pous:| Zineer, and his wife, parents of Mrs. _Lopen, the bowgls. A teaspoonful, today ~ » , It is submitted that this is another item : ing. into Red. Cross headquarters to| Carldtin, are not letting these at [ may’ prevent, sick child gomorow ~ | in that tycle of service which the Paris and many to boys and girls in| tacks go unheeded. They have en- \ If constipated, bilious, feverteh, fret- | ss ‘ . America. ean eee” caged, special investigators to delve | ful, has cold, colic, or if’stomach is- Standard Oil Company (Indiana) renders -| sour, tongue coated, breath bad, re: member a good cleansing of the lit-/ tle bowels is often all that js neces- | sary. | Ask your druggist for genuine “Ca- lifornia Fig Syrup” which has’ direc- | “The talk“ of Margaret ,,Jéading tions for panics iene snore cou There are more places of enter- |Christler astray, then~shooting him One of the m omik : : Fi | ages printed on bottle. Mothert: You tainment in the United States than | because he would not leave his wife. faclety 4a° Miss lisabeth Woods, daughter Ct Cencreeea tan may pay gonliferhin ict ypu may eC fin the whole of Europe. for her is whitewash,” she says. Voods of Virgip *<1Ne, john P, i Bsc By the public. p Ne Standard Oil Company . (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. . thoroughly into thescase. Pyle is Between 1790 and 1920 the center| <2ining support. in a move to call a of population in the United States |%tand jury session to probe the sud- worked westward from a point 23|4den dropping of the case. miles east of Baltimore to 8.3 miles| Mrs. Pyle. openly declares her ‘be- southeast of Spencer,’ Ind. | lief that is was a double murder. : ¥ - BeRORE:

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