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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE POLICE THEORY | IS MODEL WAS THIEF VICTIM Believe She Was Chloroform- ; ed After Thief Had | Stolen Jewels EXONERATED, OTHERS New Yor 02-The police theory today is that it was a thief who, just as dawn was breaking last | Thursday chloroformed Dorothy an, the model, to make a ge with the jewels and furs he} from the apartment, where her| bedy was found the following noon. The thief, in the theory ecnstruct- ed by Police Inspector Cought urtment sometime ance of the myste shall, the elderly Denes gifts | Marshall, it appeared today | went to the district attorney with! tury of his relations with the in becwuse he sought to exon+ Alfred Gumarisy a tren Althoug h he d nol er heard of Gumaris he w in the papers that the suspicion was being pointed | Me told officials that mself was with Mi Keenan ring the time it was suspected s in her company. rringe to Miss { voluntari he had on der and was not detained. FRANCE WiLL SHIP COKE | Minister Deciares 3,000 Tons a Day Coming Soon of coke daily for Belgium and Italy, the cabinet ned today by Minister of Pub- lie Works L, Troequer, who has just returned from a trip to the occupied region. The minister said it was hoped to increase these each week by at least 1,000 tons daily nd thus rapidly reach the German parations program abandoned when s Edibeaiie SPRING WEAR FOR MEN New Spring styles in Suits, Ovecroats, Shoes, at Rosen’s Bankrupt Sale, now going on at less than whole- sale prices. NON-STOP RUN RECORD MADE BY DAKOTAN the story of a non-stop run by a Chevrolet from D., to Los Angeles, Cali- It was staged by the Frosa- hite Motor Co, of Minot, and the car was driven by Irving (Speed) Wallace, a professional race driver, who had a relief driver with him, The car was known as No. 13. _The route traveled was from Minot, raul Glendive and Living- y to Wallace, Idaho, ed in 122 hours with- During this grind of ro hours, Wallace nly two hours. ads were rough and hilly Iuit there were no puncturess And “Specd” says this trip proves to him that the Chrevolet is the best hill climber of any car he has ever driv- en, The tough mountain trip of over three thousand miles was made in only two hours more than five days over 600 miles a day. rate of travel was 25.4 miles hou which means thgt te: de defying speeds had to be m w r possible. In spite of all these unusual condi- tions, in spite of speed and moun- tains and rough roads, in spite of the fact that the motor was not stopped for over five days, this Chrevolei consumed only 120 gallons of gaso- line and two quarts of oil. That means 25-8 miles per gallon of gas- oline and 1,550 miles per quart of oil, The average per BARGAINS FOR MEN R. C. Rosen’s Bankrupt stock of Men’s and Boys’ clothing, now on sale. Pressing, Call 58. Dry Cleaning, Dyeing. Repairing. Eagle Tailoring. CASCAR The nicest cathartic-laxative physic your bowels when you ies Headache, Biliousness, Colds, Indi- gestion, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, is like Cascarets. One or two to- night will empty your bowels com- shipments , .| the government is doi {upon For Constipated Bowels—~ Bilious Liver Count The Chevrolets “WHO’S HIS FATHER?” ALL ENGLAND QUESTIONS taken an inter- uit brought by son a of All Ragland has 1) at in the diver Hon. John Rus H Lord Ampthin, testimony has of his wife's Gregory Russell. Mrs, Christobel Russell, the de- ‘fel ndont. Below are shown the two ‘inen who figure prominently in the tease. Left, co-respondent, _Ed- ward J. Ma and (right) Hon John Russell, the plaintiff husband. u, in which questioned the p (above), is child Upper right WOMAN, SAID 126, DIES IN CALIF.’ £.) Mar, 20—Susi Canner, | woman reputed to be yeurs of age, died in Jackson ¢ valley, according to word rec here today. Indian leaders said the | woman had often told them of v nessing the first coming of Mexicans to California. GOVERNMENT | SAVINGS BOOK TELLS OF SYSTEM klet issued by s what A very attractive the U, S. Saving: age the people to pra and thrift. Postal S 5 chiefly for ieee ign-born who would earnings only with the gove ment for safe keeping. During the war the national sayings movement grew in i ings sta sold to persons of small means who wanted a safe investment, and who patriotically wished to meet the re- quests of the government for money ry on the war. But these sav- ecurities were, not adapted to after-war conditions, and a new method to carry on the savings move- ment was devised. The government em was reorganized and ings certificates were 15- sued to take the place of war savings securities, New life was injected in- to the system and it is now working d lines, It is conducting a campaign of education to teach the people to save; to have them avoid the swindling operations which take hundreds of millions of hard carned money from th nd, it is offering for sale a sound, safe and convenient form of investment in denominations within the reach of all, and which are fully explained in the booklet. SPRING WEAR FOR MEN New Spring styles in Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, at R. C. Rosen’s Bankrupt Sale, now going on at less than whole- sale prices, CAR REPAIRMAN IS CRUSHED Fargo. Mar. .—Harold J. Haugland, 1541 Thira a Far- go, car repairman of the Northern Pacific railway, was killed in fron: of the Fargo passenger depot yes- terday, when his head was crushed between a Pullman car and a day corch, Mr, Haugland was working over the tail coupling of the day coach. The Pullman car stood about 12 feet away. “When a switch engine ‘bumped it to make a coupling it traveled the distance to the day coach and. caught Mr. Haugland’s head between the platforms of the “|vision of the Y} ftom 1914 to 1920. 8-|six children. | POSTMASTER IS day night, sequel to one held test | Saturday night at which headq ters was dedicated, the paper FASCISTI IN a U.S, DECLARES | su mee eA poy Clothing, Shoes, Underwear N.Y NEW PA EK Shirts, Hose. now on at R. C.. Rosen’s Bankrupt Sale. : Sees eeees | Reported to Have 20,000 ¥ - QUIT TOBACCO So Easy to Drop Cigarette, | New York, Mar. 20—A branch of}. Cigar, or Chewing Habit the Fascisti of Italy called the Fas-| No.To.Bac has helped thousands ty cisti of North America was founded | break the costly, nerve-shattered to in this country two years ago and]|wacco habit. Wheaever you have t now has 20,000 members in branches | longing for a smoke or chew, just in many of the leading cities of the | piace @ harmiess No-To-Bac tablet in United States and Canada, the New | YOUr mouth instead. All desire stops York Herald says today. Shortly the habit is completety bro- by Members on North Amer- ican Continent TT mn ken, and you are better off mentally, physically, financially. It’s so easy. so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn’t release you from all craving for tobacco in any form, vour druggist will refund your money without question. Adv as political secretary.’ Officers of the New York head- quarters of the organization are to he elected at a mecting’ here Satur- of Wahpeton, who was duiing that t.me, home and re- He plans to | ports him recov j resume work s00n- ‘REV. TUTTLE SOME BETTER 20—The condition . Daniel S. Tuttle, who has endured intermittent sink- | ing apells in the past two weeks in ch he hasbeen critically ill with grippe w orted unchanged today | with the pretate resting easily. UNIVERSITY ewetenrsa* LBADBR DIES [verso This marvelous new way massage stops To the Ladies How matny times have you heard about real bargains—things that you needed—and you didn’t have the money to spare for them? If you should start a Savings Account at the City National Bank, an account abso- lutely your own, and add something to it each week, you would soon have ready cash J. J. Petti F e| f é ip {john Forme rly es De ee to use when you needed it. at N. D. University new hair. Doesn’t the idea appeal to you? Why not We sign the guaran- 7 start such an account right now? tee. You get hair, % money back. | Notice the flexible Labber massage cap on each bottle. You rub bottle over your head and the hollow nipples feed hair- growing medicine into the scalp | without wetting your hair. One minute a day in your own home will secure you an abundance of new hair, and the gloss and duster , that come with perfect health. Buy Van Ess today and Van Ess your hair tonight. t‘inney’s Drug Store Bismarck, Don’t Delay Filling Your Coal Bin Minneapolis. Mar. 20.—John J Pettijohn, assistant to the president of the Univ director of the at Rochester e: following a1 two months illness, it was announced here. wax director of the) on of the University of North Dakota in 1913 and 1914 and the director of the extension di- University of Indi He is bv his widow of Waterford, Wis., and, ACTIVE AT 81 ; | Wahpcion, Ne Di Mar, 20. —The oldest postmaster in the Un ae is W. H. Wilson of Ple Take. N. D. his friends be Mr. Wilson is 81 years old, a C war veteran. He bas been seri- ously ill of pneumonia for the last tree wecks, but his daughter, Mrs. INDIGESTION!" UPSET STOMACH GAS, GAS, GAS Chew a few Pleasant: Tableis, Instant Stomach Relief | ‘Den't wait until it’s too late to have your bin filled ‘with your spring supply of fuel. Soon the lawns will be’ soft, and muddy and it will be impossible to ative on them in delivering your coal.° Use the Famous | Wilton Lignite : Coal and Bank the Difference Instant relief from-sourness, guses oc acidity of stomach; form indi- gestion, flatulence, palpitation, head- uche or any stomach distress, The moment you chew “Pape’s , Diapepsin” tablets stomach feels fine. Correct your indigestion for a few cents, Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store.—Adv. ——————————— ’ few your a 1 Because TUBERCULOSIS Dr. Glass has posi- ETS 10! 0) pletely by morning and you will fecl splendid. “They work while you sle Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets toa tive proof that he is able-to cure tubercu- [age by inhalation, in limate. Glass ig the origina: cor. of this treatment. having discovered _ it in the year 18! It is from one of the oldest, latnepat and best Jauigoed mines in the state. It is freshly mined coal. It is thoroughly prepared.over modern screens. It is free from all Slack, Slate and water. It does not Clinker and contains less Sulphur and Ash pee a" other cape mined in the state. / formation GURSSCINHALANT CO., Mason Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1923: Good Clothes 5 are a good introduction Be sure your’ clothes are good; they are if they have our name in them. Spring Suits $25. $35 $45 New colorings. New Models. CUSTOM TAILORING Suits and Overcoats, tailored by hand, to your individual measurements $50 to $85 Perfect satisfaction absolutely guar- anteed or money back. S. E. Bergeson & Son Tailoring. Dry cleaning. Perhaps you may think of Swift & Company as a one family affair. Many do. It really consists of about 100,000 people, working together with a common aim. 45,000 of these own shares in the business. Over 50,000 of them ' are workers in Swiit & Company. 16,000 of the workers are share- holders. Pages 19, 20 and 21 of our 1923 year book, just published, bring out who and what Swift & Company is, in a way that helps you to under- stand all industry—how it oper- ates, why it has to operate in just that way. And it tells of the: organization that has made Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon, Brookfield Butter and Eggs, and Brookfield Sausage, — household words for excellence, Swift&Company192SYearBook Address: Swift & Company, Poblic Relationa Dept. U. 8. Yards, Deliver, Call or Write to SAM SLOVEN, ‘where you can get highest prices for scrap iron, paper, maggaines, rags, and all kinds of junk } Corner 11th Street. Across from Standard Oil Station. >