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-AGE TWO NOMAN HELD FOR MURDER — ATGRANVILLE Died of} Coroner's \ Finds | vivorced Husband Poisoning, Jury 1is forenoon on | ng murder in the] the res f the! | 1 n Hen » yestert of a cor-| jury here this afternoon completed investigation into! death of Smith, who was found ud April 9 Smith's death re-| iited “from poison administ y hands unknown to the jury,” he verdict rea The wome 7 $5,000 pending admitted to bail! e preliminary ing which is scheduled to be eld here on April 24 before Jus- | ice of the Peace y. she was making an ¢ sure the bail money this afternoon.) SROUPING OF ROAD URGED egislation to be Prepared Providing For It, Senator Cummins Says Washington, April 17.1 ion to make effective the seing worked out by the Int ymimerce Commi: ation and ri lilroad the countr, il be in the next| ongress, Chairman Cumming of | e Interstate Commerce Commis- | m said today after a discussion | the railroad problem with Pres-| ont Harding. Senator Cummins declared the} oposed consolidation was the ly solution short of government nership and he and the Pres nt were agreed this question} ould not be submitted. 30 MILLION IS G. N. BUDGET ill Give Employment to Thousands in Northwest Paul, April 17.— Details of} pro- i 0,000.000 improvement 1 of the Great Northern s volving the addition of thou ars. more locomotives, track- xe ‘betterment and extension and mprovement of terminal property ere ennounced here by Ralph dd. president of the railroad. | Half of the amount called for inj 1923 budget will be spent for, & pment and the other half on} sed property. | The improvement program gen-| rally, Mr. Budd, said, will give! mployment to thousands of men! aroughout the hw aRIN“ENVOY” FOUND DEAD Washington, April 17.— Law- ‘ence Ginnel, who calls himself] he envoy of this country of the JeValera party in Ireland, was ound dead today in his hotel room lere. Physicians said death re- sulted from natural causes. BISHOP TUTTLE EPISCOPAL HEAD DIES AT HOME Louis. April 17.—The Rt. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, pre- iding bishop of the Episcopal hurch in the United States and ‘dest Anglican Bishop in point of ervice in the world, died at his tome here this afternoon. He was 6 years old, University Prof. Lauds Crawford’s_ | Book on Badlands | A very complimentary review of ewis F, Crawford’s new book, “Bad- ands and Broncho Trails,” published y the Capital Book Co., Bismarck, written by O. G. Libby of the fepartment of American History in ne last issue of the Quarterly Jour- ‘ab of the University of North Da- iota. The reviewer selects certain ihapters which he declares are par- Ecularly classic bits not only of lit- ‘ature but portrayals of western fe. The following comment shows this: “The chapter in which there is de- sribed atypical blizzard on the leak prairies is a classic of its kind. fir. Crawford’s western readers will Heognize in his account of the un- Kxcelled qualities of his saddle horse, uggety a faithful portrait of their wn favorite riding pony, that srved them so well in the early days ff pioneer ranching. His description lynch Jaw as practiced on the ontier reminds one of a simil etch in Stewart Edward White's rizona Nights.” THE BISMARCK One Killed, $1,500,000 Loss in Hotel Fire Firem Ark strneture 1 battling to save the Arlington Hotel, Hot They leveied after the fire had burned 10 hour: killing one and inflicting loss of $1,500,000. JACKIES HONOR EX-BOSS ON VISIT t Island Naval Training Station, § i S. Sims. retired, in this manner when he came to look ’em over. aimed Admiral William | i Bay State Solons Keep in Trim Vice President “Ual’’ Coolidge and Speaker Gilette of the House of Representatives have brought their Massachusetts doctrine of plain living and high thinking to the Capitol. The photographer found them doing daily dozen in the Capitol gymnasium. : 5 | | | | | | | | | Greece’s: Men. of Destiny This is the first picture to reach this country of the four members of the Greek Revolutionary Com- | mittee responsible for the overthrow of Constantine, the execution ‘of former ministers and the establish- TRIBUNE Specified After Analysis of Your Engin ia 4 OLARINE is created to specifications—to the mechanical specifications of your car, as well as to chemical formula. Chemical and pe tp fl of the Standard Oil Cray (Indiana) con- sidered the bore and stroke of your engine; number and fit of the piston rings; TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 19238 Bien design; ; bearing’ design; fore they indicated to you in the C! oiling and cooling systems of your engine, Short, just the grade of Polarine that is than inferior ‘oils; and it costs far less by the year, becauseit stands up under use. For practically every automobile lubricating need, there is one correct oil. 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Left to right, Hatjikruacos, commander of naval St. Alexiug Hospital forces; Gonatas, prime minister, Platiras, and Sakellarapolous, minister of communications. 2] Mrs. Christoph Kramer of Wis- hek, Mrs. Fred Scallon of Wing, RECORD DANCERS DRIVEN FROM CITY, CONTINUE IN MOVING VAN :ic.ic‘srg tree ste be RECORD MADE New York, April 17.— Sarah Sheppard and Theodore Gill who began dacing at ) o'clock Satarday night and tod- died through three states, this aiternoon . passed the world’s record of 66 hours and 6 min- utes set this morning by Miss ,Madalynne Gottschick of Cleveland and were still going strong, according to telephone advices from East Port Ches- ter, Conn. ’ New York, April 17.—Barréd in New York and New Jersey by po- lice the marathon dancers, who started out at 7:30 o’clock Satur- day night to smash world’s records for endurance, transferred ‘their activities to Connectiqut today without missing a step. + Reports from the Cyonet Ath- g FORMER GOVERNOR DIES Oxlando, Fla., April 17.—Frea M. Warner, former Governor and .na- tional Republican’ committeeman of Michigan, died here today; fol- lowing ‘an illntss of some dura- gion STOPS COUGH AND WHEEZY letic Club at Port Chester, Conn. couples were still going strong. The dancers started in an up- town Boadway hall and moved to Fort Lee, N. J., in a moving van when the police interferred. When the officials ordered them to move they went back to New York in a van, dancing in a “dingy flat some- wheres in Harlem Fearing that they would be found they were transferred in a van again to the Connecticut town. All of the dancers were said to be in fair condition. Chicken soup has constituted their main. diet. Undeterred ‘by reports of two time records made by dancers elsewherc the tri-state riders said they would dance until they dropped to the floor. The .mara- thon record has been broken 10 times in the last six weeks, rec- ords compiled here show. my cough.” Coughs resulting from Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asth- ma and Bronchitis, quickly relieved with Foley’s: Honey and Tar, ‘Three generations of satisfied users have made Foley’s Honey and Tar the largest selling cough medicine in the World. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley’s. said that three of the original four | H. M. Berg of city, Alfred Spreck- er of New Leipzig, Emanue} Brown and Mrs. Thomas Titzs- maurice of Mohall have entered ‘the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Jacob Fischer: of Strassburg, Mra. M. F. McCarty of city, H. F. Brame of Dawson, and Mrs. Catherine on Wednesday. Accord-| McDonald of city have been dis- nee reports, this latest] charged from the hospital. Metro vehicle for the Winsome little _ a star is filled with verve and action, ane act Annonnce Birth qualities which stress her abilities. And her abilities are many and var- ae am ree oe a eae, ied, as this pict ill . Nin reet announce the bir ed a8 this picture wl ARON an infant daughter yesterday at the St Alexius hospital. VIOLA DANA FILM IS FULL OF ACTION 1 the beauty, youth and fresh- been t starring play, “A Noise in which comes to the Cap- ing to Dance at Patterson Hall USE OF BOWS. You can starcely go wrong with your summer frock if. you see that ——_—_—. it is, equipped with a generous but- For Sale—Studebafer Six.|tertly bow which may be placed in the back, directly in front, or on Excellent condition, Cord either. side. Tires. $450.00. Phone 267. After 6 p. m., 496. ; Wednesday and Saturday evenings. EGYPTIAN INFLUENCE. . The newest hand bags have sphynx heads, Pyramids, lotus flow- ers and palm trees wrought in color- r .|ful beads, For the most part they Ingrown Toe Nail are ‘flat, obra affaltal oF Turns Out Itself) ever *hePe4.. NOVELTY CUFFS. N A noted authority says that a few| . drops of “Outgro” upon the. skin ; surrounding the ingrowing nail: ro-| the street gloves for spring. They duces inflammation and: pain and.eo' are usually developed in two tones, toughens the tender, sengitive skin| stay and tan, black and white or underneath the. toe nail, that, it-can | brown and. tan, not penetrate the flesh,’and: the nail | turns naturally outward-almost over night. i Show your civic pride. Get TASSELED FROCK. A pink satin evening frock on very straight, classic lines is trimmed only with a large jeweled tassel. BUCKLES. Buckles continue to be an im- portant factor in spring footwear. Frequently they cost much more than the pumps and some bre: so large they almost conceal the shoe. * COLORED BANDS. A band of contrasting color is an approved way of finishing the hem- line of the summer frock. Twills Novetly cuffs are seén oft many of |, and reps of navy blue frequently; try Foley Kidney Pills, and before have a narrow band of red or Chi-|1 used two boxes I was entirely well,” nese blue. es A, C. Perkins, Summer Shade, Kidney and bladder trouble rez quires prompt treatment. Foley kid- ney Pills give quick relief. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley’s. PARASOLS. Parasols are lengthening out for the summer and have long, slender handles, The more substantial to} are made of printed linen or pong prints, cotton and silk, and batiked fabrics. Support boys’ and girls’ band by turning out to city .band.benefiit Thursday even- ing April 19th at Auditorium. RELIEVES BACKACHE. “Haye had kidney. trouble and backache for many years and I tried several doctors but got only tempor- ary relief. A friend advised me to For Sale—Studebaker Six. Excellent condition. Cord Tires. $450.00. Phone 267. After 6 p. m., 496, For Raw Sore Throat At the firet~si 5 wore throat rub on fits Busteole with cingle, loosens j draws out soreness and pain, ' Musterole is a white ointment made With oil cfm It has all tie strength of the mus- || children. Keep, it use. 35 and 65 Cents aospital size, $3. Springtime is clean-up ; ee eat . BREATHING. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic: behind Bismiatck, City Band < 7 ae ve Ehiged orders for aitiads cough and wheeting in my For Dry Cleaning that Wil) manufactured for _chirapodists, How | sane ei pete a a sa ae , m i roat,” writes ‘aroli: i [ * id [; ever, anyone can buy from the: drug, Ben relay. The tornado that swept through Silver Springs, Md., cuttin; elean n _ Wachter Petersburg, Va. “Foley’s Honey aa Lppetage® Call 684 Capital store a tiny bottle containin direc- é i e swath for several hundred yards, showed ae Sow aulekly the ‘con- Phone 62. Tar gave me quick relief and stoppe undry Co, tions, __ | Auditorium, ee tents of a house can ‘be removed, No one was killed, 4