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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ PROBE IS NOT LABOR SEEN | line of chigees was written for him See APRIL 17, 1923 OVER, HOWEVER _ (Continued fr from Page 1) Chairman of U. S. Steel nal by John Andre editor of the } of Situation j aforesaid paper. Iis charge that SHORT AGE IN STATE BOARD'S A. | patients were abused by attendants at Was substantiated in one case, t December 31, 19 vas roughly handled THINKS GARY RIGHT Washington, April 17.—Pre: ‘occurring on <i- | when a patient dent Harding was said at the | by three attendants. The testimony White y to believe | showed that the rule of the institu- that sident of the {tion against striking or using phy- hoard Of the United States Steel cal violence on patients, e ; Corporation was quite correct w when clearly in self-defense, was im- 4 in his statement made to corpor- | mediately invoked and on the recom- Ww ation stockholde yesterday | mendation of Mr. Tom Morton, su- ys that a serious labor shortage /pervisor of male attendants, all i w threatened thtough the | three attendants were immediately operation of the restrictive im- | discharged by Superintendent A, W. outy First Inverted, Then Converted against it spoiled in voting on both questi I. 0. 0. F. Officers To Be Installed iter W. S. Wie For the 29th consecutive year, ; McDonald of Grand Fo: is [grand seereta nee 1895. Other | migration law, | Guest. This highly important fact ote eos, was not stated in’ the letter of By OCUUny Brent o Hoboken, N, J., April 17.—The bar-| charges written for Steib by Editor of Wilton, grand riée to alvens Read by) thaevseec Voli: Andrewelto!’ thet CoumerNews, Uwe als tive. immigration law of the and the unjust inferenee was drawn ere ee : ed States threatens to create a/ that nothing was being done by the™ ee serious kibor shortage an: “one | authorities to prevent attendants Guns Sei Gy Uae Geil) Once of the worst th country | from abusing patients. The written ei ya CCLne! WD ever did for itself,” Gary, rules of the institution are quite chairman of the board of the U, S, specific and all the evidence sub- Corporation told stockholder@ mitted points to the conclusion that at their annual meeting toda the management is prompt to en- Mr. Gary confined his remarks force the rule governing the use of affairs of the corporation, telling | Physical violence. Positive testi- those who inquired concerning his) mony from patients who have recov- recent tour to Europe that he would |ered from their mental malad y cov the subject at the annual! are about to be discharged was meeting of the American fron and heard to the effect that they had Steel Institute in New York “next been well treated by attendants nonth had seen no acts of cruelty ag + He reported that gross earnings | patients. The Board is satisfied that * ty-two The inverted individual who refused to wear the pre H20. He’s wearing the is freshman at ibed green cap, cap now the University of Utah The tank is filled with service men under federal] board, or any officer thereof, to exert aid and nine other North Dakota influence, by — solici nor men under hospital care, The nin srwise, on the manap officer the U.S. Steel Corporation in Steib’s general accusations of abuse} North Dakota mef not under feder-] of an institution in the selection of | 2 were $1, 17,000, an increase | of patients b tendants were not. al aid 1 be uceepted for that aid} any employe or assistant. The | 4 410,000,000 over 19: that the substantiated by the evidence sub-; soon, All the thirty-one: men are} chief executive oficer 1 undivided surplus last Decem- | mitted, busily engaged in occupationai ther-| pleasure discharge any ct exclusive of profits of sub-| “In the case of Louis Wentz, of apy and vocational training. Much d, but shall keep in the record ry companies, from sale of pos-; Grand Forks, the testimony showed ! progress is made towards mental ve mployes the date of such dis- sessions to other subsidiaries was that this man was confined to his! covery, as one is now out on parole] charge, and s place opposite his, $449,000,000 and that at the close bed for a long time previous to his! and three are adjudged restored ut! name the on therefor.’ of 1922 it had 214,931 empl who death in a very weaxenee condition | ficiently for release soon, Music, in iw AT THIS BUFFALO PHY earned reregate of 8,130 | resulting from pulmonary tubereu- cluding pis phonographs, ete. is! *The Board wishes to ure th HAS DONE FOR HUMA B® . during the year—an average of $1501 The undertaker, Mr. , Smith,’ provided. ey regular me: public that particular), exch, who prepared the body for shipment, butter and wholesome food hearing stigntiony “Olliaaiy, Tics wee cu oenes ie pen DERE SS testifigd that he noticed bruise? on ed with occasional afternoon funch-| these ous charges; DN 2 oe pe ss ae oe ims: \ the head and the attendants testi-) eons. Entertainments are provided be co: ue Manthitr) (tea en in 1910, i young man Intimate Glimpses of d that this resulted from his fall- at regular intervals by comin ittec sate 1 UT Gaeereeationiet ik | Pigree practised medicine in Pen Ivania and was known far Some of the ballots were | At Encampment Minot, N. D., April 17.—Newly Board of Administration elected offic of the state I. O. O. F. lodge will be installed when the I. O. 0. F. grand encampment is L, L. Sta held in Minot on June 5, 6 and 7, A/ penitentiary here, has tendered his j ttendance of delegates is an- resignation to the Board of Admin- 'ticipated at the Minot convention. | istration, effective August 31, it be Harry W. Gill of Portal, N. D., has Ibeon clected grand master’ of. the | ————————————————— !state lodge. He succeeds Grand Mi ham of Ellendal He has served tn) A. A. Disdale of Dickin- and wide came known today. The resignation accepted. Warden Stair been in ill health for several months. ons, | was has ‘WARDEN STAIR QUITS AUG. 34 “Handed The present warden is a former speaker of the House of Representa- — EET ee Resignation Is to warden of the state DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 11932 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. Don the| of- for nize | Hats, Caps Take Notice fortunate enough have — been to Elk Teeth, the others eight procure beautiful Two matched pairs singles. These we can mount for you in any style you wish. Departments. Call and see these before they are all gone. F. A. KNOWLES Bismaitck: e of | . . take Tailoring. Jeweler, Dr. Newer Styles For the men in quest of things excep- tionally smart we have arranged a fine assortment of newer styles and Shir’ both in our ready to wear and 7 tives, having been in the chair dur- ing Nonpartisan control. He has been head of the penitentiary since May, 1920, His present term would have expired May 1, 1924, Pp in Suits, Your clothes ought to fit so well and took so well that they’!! al- ways make you fee! «omfortable in mind and body. We're here to give you that service Tailoring S. E. Bergeson & Son Dry cleaning. C A Pp | TO L Last Time Tonight THEATRE Castle “Slim Shoulders” Medora Life jin | ing out of bed when in a delirious | of Jamestown women who are extitl-[ mony already. given will, be. soupht.l : s0ns |condition, Further investigation of ed to a great deal of eredit for their | Nothing in the nature of a ‘whites £98 his great success in alleviating The 80 Ss | this case will be made. unselfish efforts to make life more his in the mind of any member} ae He ei Huey ue ae ae pene _ “The inference given in Mr pleasant for the disabled soldiers.{of the Board. The Board feels, how- Pea ee Raa Sauk Reece é (Continued from page 1) ‘interview to the Couric Two trained teachers are provided! ever, that the friends and relatives! Golden Medical Discovery, the well- House Bargains. A livened by intereéting “personals” | April 14th that doctors p to by the 1 Government beside of the unfortunates at the State} Mow" ae for ie Whoa, Th ; yng which was: “Alaska Jolin | wards only on the death of patients | the regular atendant d other] Hospital are entitled to the assur-/ Strenethbuilder is made | from a 18 READ EVERY WORD. ' broke out in a fresh place yesterday | the Board feels is unjust and di-' help. It is a source of pleasure to the} ance that as far as the investigation | formula which we paneer etna | and the following sign now adorns| tectly contradicts, Mr. Steib’s, own! Legion men to know their unto kone we are unable to agree | Met bie He ataieeoINanniiell Almost new house of front of the Oyster Grotto-.| testimony given before the Board at{tunate comrades are_recei ery| with the complaining witness, Steib, | Pied. Tt cor ative roots with the |f Seven rooms and bath, four : Fresh oysters, blood dead or|the hearing stated that a doctor’ possible conside on at the hospi-{in his If further investi-_ | #9 extract of tive roots with het SC AIBAAIA dae uate alive.” Another “Bud Rober led daily at the wards to look | tal. catidh: Woudines <entente ME Gulel ingredients plainly: stated on the | nice bed rooms. ot water while in Bismarck, gave away the|after the medical needs of the pa- the Board wishes to call public ution of a swe shall] WFapver. | Goof ret s. vim, vi. Pheat. Full cement base- town pet, Nellie, a cinamon bear. | tients. fe attention te provision of the law) certainly » it to the public. Wel °° Se ae iene ered ment. Garage. Located There is liable to be an uprising of | “The charge made by Steib that) as found in BY, Compiled luws| have no one to protect exeept the |r nn” Golden Medical Discov.|) between down town and Y ene the citizens when the time comes for| patients are noz property fed, nor! of North Dakota, 1913, which places | inte of the 1270 pationts—uand| D% Pieree’s Golden Medis snoy. | [capitol. This is one of my her shipment.” furnished with sufficient tobacco, at) the absolute responsibility for the! to sce that ordinary fairness and | °*Y ploitis feway o)mples ane an) iy Pu Bak oa Roosevelt's Call. the institution was not corroborated ! appointment and dismissal of ia litte abomiaMOetre mee tH oneeren iru etd)|pRcuUnuona and ends Cob kcer the |f bargains of bargains. The _ The statement of the-former Pres-|by any of the witnesses examined. | plo upon the Su Wilh Uhelaented! coniplexion fresh and ¢ a i best buy in Bismarck at the + ident Theodore Roosevelt, in calling] His charge that patients were sent) ‘The superintendent warden or other os Discovery corrects the disordered | yrice $4700, Terms. Get * a, meeting of cattlemen, emphas iiesille ini MeuBeeOEGUWadinGe) Coaw OHI’ Hi RENeM ERTL Ue gH Res uGEN TR ac aec reall GRONTGEGATIR? conditions in a sick stomach, y upon the part of the Without sufficient clothing also was) institutions, shall appoint all Raliton an ENS dhe mann es es a uot is) pa ", Who twice impresse not substantiated by other testi-| sistants, guards and employes re-| election for the school district: held | 88. the blood. Write Dr. Ite Also nice modern bunga- that he was acting mony, One of the specific written} quired in the management of the pustrict bell) Ingatids Hotel in Butts ; ow opuive tl anaiath quest The notice, as printed in} rules of the Institution states that| institution, the number of who “ll a Be eres reeeive confidential medical vice low of five rooms anc bath, the Bad Lands Cowboy Dec. 18, 1884,] patients must be properly clothed | shall be determined by the board, It sore in the bonded in’) without charge. All druggists sell) This is excellent value at follows: before being taken outside. Mr.jis hereby declared to be a misde-|and against it for the bond issue | Depevery,. tablets or liquid, Send fi onjy $3600. Cash only “At the request of Messrs. Huide-|Steib admitted that the institution} meanor for the members of the! ther 3 © bond issue) te for trial pkg. $1100 , as rn hi nbers 0! he! there were 112 votes cast and 28 q 5 kooper, Wadsworth, had a sufficient supply of glothing on | ——————— : . the N. P. R. C. C hand. It would seem to the Board ‘ Don’t buy a home until 7 t ; ; p on’t buy a home unti , other stockmen having ranges on thel therefore, that if Mr. Steib took -pa- | Eel] HNNIAU vou snaverasens OnEshoUses a y' Little Missouri and Beaver Creek, 4! tients outside with insuffigient cloth- Gs q A niecting of stockmen of this river| ing at least a share of the respon- A and its tributaries hereby called) sibility for such neglect rests upon = the to be held in Roberts hall, Medora,| himself, J. H. Holihan Monday. Pisbaneesieucnourns JL a.m,, Friday, Dee. 19th. The ob- ject is to bring together the cattle- Ex-service Men tigation and the “During the inv men of this vicinity im order that! “! they may discuss certain questions | Visit of the members of the Board of immediate and pressing interest] #t the institution, J. A. Kitchen, ex to them and in order that they may! officio member of the State Board of take measures to provide for a more | Administration, gave special attep- fficient organization of the stock-| tion to the care and conditions su men of the nity in the future,| rounding the ex-service patients at : both so that they may be able-to act | the State Hospital. more as a unity than has been the | case in the past, and so that they oun combine to project their inter- | ests against unjust interference from | the outside. All gentlemen interested in Dee | raising, both those on the Little Mis- souri and those on the neighboring 4 wat are urgently requested to| attend, y | h (By Request), | THEODORE ROOSEVELT. e ‘The cattle industry overshadowed A aS) longas your all else, and ranchman in the '80's a 1 did not go in for dairying, the news- head is where paper reveals, Tt announced that al-j/ though “we are in the midst of | It belongs your cattle country, we are entirely with-| Bs; out milk, except what is shipped in, | hat is the most » from the outside” and it declares | : A ‘that “a fortune awaits a practical || COMSplcuous item ‘man who will go into the dairy bus- | man whe || of your apparel. =e Get the right hat this Spring— HELD FOR ASSAULT. Williston, N. D., April 17.—Archie Gpldsmith, 18 residing in Cow Creek | township, this county, is in the coun-| il here charged with being the nt of Miss Bernice Clay, a| teacher in that community. The de- | fendant thus far has been unable to! , furnish $2,000 bonds, required for his release. The specific charge for which he must stand trial in district | court is assault. Geta LA NEHER this season 85 \ | WHY THAT LAME BACK?) That morning lameness — those sharp pains when bending or lifting, | make work a burden and rest impos- sible. Don’t be ‘handicapped by a bad back—look to your kidneys. You will make no mistake by following + this Bismarck resident’s example. Mrs. H. Steinmetz, 113 Second St., says: “I used a couple of boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills from the Len- hart Drug Co., and they cured me of a severe dull aching through the small of my back. I had been: an- | noyed for some time with a lameness / and soreness through my loins and a tired, languid feeling and got no Yelief until I used Doan’s Kidney Fills. I haven’t had backache and, my kidneys have been healthy since.” | Nind years later, Mrs. Steinmetz | said: “The cure Doan’s Kidney Pills | made for me is permanent. I always | recommend Doan's to my friends | when I hear them complaining of | kidney trouble.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask fora kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills>-the same that TUBERCULOSIS Glass has pogt: tive ‘proof thet He able to cure tubercu: iosis by inhalation, in any climate. r. lass is the origina- r of this treatment, GLASS ' Los Angeles, SEED OATS 800 bushels of 60 day Oats 40c per bushel. Cc. G. THYSELL Sec. 7—Naughton Twp. Phone — 4F210, Bismarck, R. F. D. No. 1. There are twen- | BISMARCK BAND BENEFIT AUDITORIUM Thursday, April 19th Entertainment at 8:15 p. m. Famous Hallowell Company in Popular Concert with : J. A. WENTZEL Leading Baritone ALL SEATS ONE DOLLAR 4 (No Seats Reserved) Respond, to Committee’s Drive for Ticket Sale. Funds to be used to start juvenile and adult band. GIVEN UNDER AUSPICES OF BAND COMMITTEE ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE Mrs. Steinmetz had. ® Foster-Milburn Co. Mfrs., Buffalo, N, Y. Phone 745 314 Broadway TONIGHT TUESDAY EDNESDAY THURSDAY MARY PICKFORD “Tess of the Storm Country” Coming Tomorrow and Thursday VIOLA DANA ~ ———in—— NOISE ° FROM NEWBOR ie - “Peg oO’ My Heart” i 0 ANNAN MATINEE Every Day At 2.30 PROGRAM AR OVERTURE Selection . “MAYTIME” by Romberg F200 TURE Starts promptly at 7:30 and is the complete show The Beautiful MARY Os PICKFORD ¢ As a girl again — more beautiful than ever— with the sunny curls and tawdry. tatters rougish smile, quaint impudence of the inimitable Tess. An entirely new picture —as new as.it is beauti- ful— the crowning achievement of Mary Pickford’s career. YOU’LL WANT TO SEE THIS PICTURE e