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AGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘UTS SPIRIT AUSEDCARTER ILLNESS, CLAIM Haces of Tomb Co-Discov- | erer Not Coincidence Lanta Apel 12.0 The Londen Dispateh said late to- jay that the report that How- ard Carter was taken His de- nied. on, April 12. Howard Carter, art of vered with the late F | rnd of the tomb of T ah- | a he been taken aH and Lad | rhoyarn is delaying her retarn (| land in consequenen mn] c Pelegraph dispateh from) | SEES SPIRIT FORCE. | ew York, April 12. ‘The sudden | ess in pt-of Howard Carter, | discoverer with the late Earl of | rnarven of the tomb of “King | t,” corroborates the belief here at there ts an elemental spirit the tomb which tukes revenge upon hose whe open them, Sir Arthur conan Doyle said today. He said Ir. Carter's illness was very much than a strange co-ineidence, | 1oof Car from an in- be well to report thi the bite of an insect or some other | \ Hiness,” he said, “but the fact re jains that many men who have en ered the to sudden NEW FEATURES IN OVERLAND fany of Them Found Usually Only in Higher Priced | Cars tomb have come There is embodied in the new verland touring ome features sund only in cars selling for a much her price, and one of these dis- | cuished characteristics is the rear Je equipment. ‘The Overland nstructed with ¢ ith removable a wrture used to-das nsi cars in These afts can be rem without dis- rbing the housin important unit enhanced by a liberal use of Tim- n and w Departure bearings | e of them being used in this part | and according to Over- id Engineer Department there is t r light car in Amerie: duplicate this sturdy and/ » construction. | erential assembly is forged The quality of f the Ov and Phe dif cne piece, permitting the use of usually large pinion gears. ‘The wive and r gC are of the) iseless bevel t In this one ce differential case which is of | sat strength there ar> no bolts to wk loose and no openings for ulty assembly to throw halves out alignment through dirt or other n matter working in between halves. The superior design per- | its two exceptionally large differ-} “al pinions. The Overland ring- is also unusually large, of the two exceptionally large, of the ‘ral bevel type, exactly as installed | 1 the highest priced cars, and with he accurately cut pinions* runs moothly, quietly and — without rouble or neéd of adjustment, GO TO RUSSIA, Wilton, N. D., April 1 rom and Sidney Larson of Wilton | ill go to Russia as representatives | everal farm machinery and imple- ent houses and. will introduce merican farmer methods in Russia A Beautiful Complexion | Admiration Paul And- es—A few days’ treatment wit -ARTER'S LITTLE LIVER TYPEWRITERS . au cold rented’. Co. Bismare®, R. S. ENGE, D. C, Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260. - . IF YOU’D BE BEA Hurdling, say these co-eds at the University of Southern Califarni Look at ’em and make up your mind. OCCUPATION BARREN FOR FRENCH, CLAIM MEX LEADE es R Germans Charge 52 Murders and Little Success in Coal Deliveries Essen, G nd one Germans “murdered” 238,- 000 tons of coke exported—this is the the Germans summarize the outstanding results of the occupation of the Ruhr, which began e tly three months 0. They d re that the reparations deliveries of ¢ d coke under r ration conditions would Ave to of coal amounted 4,200,000. tons and coke, Semi-official quarters here 1 list giving the n and occupations the deaths of 48 € issued Plutareo Eli who This Calles, Mexican political leader is General dates of de AS EIS DAS UM is looked on as a possible successor The French censorship, Germans | {) peg cyoursean: ible for them to sp UINgh ATER kil | ea ceived ntences have been is of Casselton, impose how muny billion of alter Burkman of marks in stolen mon confiscated Chief, Arthur Busdicker Valley Ci ants, Willia man of Michael Me y of Dickinson, Thomas Wi Richard Watson of relief funds and in. fine: be that should Berlin, / from Puer Rowbells, Bart. fined 50,000,000 marks and that kato, Minn Miss Pearl treet traffic at night forbidden on] ness of Cra Miss Verona Hansen account of the blowing up of the] ef Ada, Minn,, Miss Doroth military railroad between Puer and nd Forks and Mis: Recklinhasen, of Grand Iorks, Wearers of “Grey Gowns” Are Chosen Operator of Creamery Fined April 12 rat the University of North Dakota were rge announced Saturday by the com-| and paid a fine of $15 and costs mencement committee of the insti- sing the amount of § tution, Twelve members of the jun | operating a cream station ior class are appointed as “Groy | coll without a licens Gowns” each year to serve as com- | instituted last mencoment and ushers, | Was state da Men chosen as om WAR ON BEGGARS, men sh and four women as_ushers, Fargo, N. D., April 1: can't To be picked as one of this group] tind work,” will no longer be a legit- is a distinct honor in university tra-] imate excuse for begging in Fargo as dition, the commencement committee states. The roster for this ar sult of an order h an apparent a issued recently. reity of farm Ww announced by the committee is ag s and unskilled workmen i follow: ate there is no longer an Marshals: University marshal,| cuse for begging, the officials de- Alfa Bye of Grand Forks; faculty | clare, HARDING GOLFS AT AUGUSTA President Harding inspects his golf club rather dubiousfy — don’t you think?——as he Journeys to the’ links at Augusta, Ga. Other mem- ‘bers of the president’s foursome were Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University; Edward B. McLean, and George James, president of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, UTIFUL, TRY THIS a, Los Angel Do you think they're right? nyikes them beautiful, ee eee thrilling photoplays, is,not the only | “o intested by desperate band- = BRITAIN TO - OPPOSE U.S Against Concessions Reported from America,” the Universal feat- ure, which will present Edward (Hoot) Gibson at the Capitol Thea- ter beginning tomorrow. Bandits of a particulary wild and bold type still infest the mountain- ous regions of many parts’ of rae nie Burope and particularly Spain. Given to Americans Hiding deep in the mountains, these Spanish marauders sweep | . Great Britain proposes entering an energetic pro- ‘Turkish London, April 12. down upon the populace of smat: villages at intervals and their names instill fear. The experience of an Amer! doughboy who impersonated ¢ a bandit and not only got the law but the real bandit chasing him, surely should offer fascinating pos- posal against granting by interests headed by Re 1 Holby Chester, if these sions ‘e bound to embrace con- the ul oil fields, it was declared] gibilities for thrilling situations: here today That is exactly what happens in It is generally believed in London] “The Gentleman from America,” form the Ch Turks dif. Turk that in its t fer: present agreement with the much from the original which written especially for | the star by Raymond L. Schrock, scenario editor at Universal ¢ American concession, although no Opposite the star will be seen uct details have been received} Louise Lorraine, while Carmen from Constantinople, Phillips, Frank Leigh, Tom | British information is that the] O’Brien, Burton Law and others play important roles. American plan is chiefly concerned with the opening up of Anatolia by an extensive railw em, In view of the official protest al- THE ELTING Do you know— E | | ready made by France against the} That nes Rennie, who has a commitment as being: in contra-ven-| leading part in “Mighty Lak’ a} tion of the Franco-Turkish agree- | Rose,” being s the Eltinge | ment of 1914 it is considered certain | theater, Friday and Saturday, is | the whole gubject will be aired at] the hushand of Dorothy Gish? | ace conference in| That she picked him for her | le: man while he was playing | ina ge proudction in Los Ange- , les? poten sete ‘ at up to the time he nfade iis | AT THE MOVIES || ;,:: Bictarecwith’ MissiGisheihad > F | never beén in a motion picture CAPITOL studio? ~ _ That the wester Y That after making two piatures ica, so long the favorite scene of] together Jimmie told Dorothy she COMMONSENSE HOME TREATMENT FOR HEAD AND CHEST COLDS senso eae en a Get from your druggist a twenty-five cent j: Salve, the ingredients of which are used by ph Melt a little in a spoon and inh head instantly and the vapor: membrane: If cold i r of Muco-Solvent ans constantly. 9} le the fumes; this will clear the ff| will sooth and heal the inflamed fj or the upper respiratory tract. | \ i in chest and deep seated, go to bed and stay-there. 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