The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1923, Page 8

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Pa ee I a a aPi SS an ar : Overcoat] time [| New arrivals in Winter Overcoats, new snappy models, beautiful colors and designs. Warm, comfortable coats for winter wear, some with fur collars. $35-$50 |. S.E.Bergeson& Son Tailoring. . Dry Cleaning. PACE FIGHT - dh — NEWBIDSFOR | <S®"=="-_ TRORMER VETS RIVER WORK TO | BE RECEIVED: Farmers Given an Opportunity to Bid on Any Part of Rip-rapping Work | Klan, has announced his willing- ness to testify. Among the chi 5 , made by Rev. Carpenter was that ¥ BUREAU HEAD |x'strerarscat GETS CHANCE laxity of the police department. | Forbes Will Have Opportun- BRITISH, U. §. ; ity to Reply-to Graft NOTES TO BE We -_— GIVEN PUBLIC : Washington, Oct. 26.—Having| Documents to be Made Public eard a rather startling story from ; Elias Mort'mer of Philadelphia as} Simultaneously in London to his relations with Charles R Forbes, former director of the Vet a Washinatog: erans Bureau while he was’ seek: ing a contract from the bureau| ‘London, Oct. »25—By common poles had been asked for October |last year for the construction o/| consent the’ state départment in 22 at‘the United States Engineers’ ; a hospital, the senate committee | Washington and the British foreign Office, Kansas City, Missouri, Be-; Alexander Archipenko, having | inventigating the” bureau was in| fice will issue tonight’ two im- cause there was not time for farm-| completed work on a bust of the jFecess today until next Monday. sortant lengthy teleg®@ams8 ex- ers and others in this vicinity to| president of Czecho-Slovak, is now! Before adjouring late yesterday | hanged between Lord Curzon and submit bids to the Kansas City of-| in this country, where he will show/on completion of Mort'mer’s tes- Secretary of State Hughes concern- fice all bids were rejected and the| Americans his great skill, jtimony the committee decided to | ‘28 a0 international conference on decision reached to call for new girs opportunity next week to | “eparations. bids. ‘orbes to reply to lortimer’s ‘ ‘ State Engineer W. G. Black, story, which contain charges of ieee Oct. gp est Capt. {. P. Baker and The Tribune intrigue, debauchery and corrup-| here has been an exchange o received communications from the nm in connection with the award- | “Orrespondence between Gecretary M i ine Hughes and Lord Curzon dealing office of the War Department En- ing of a contract for the build: ng E 2 gineers in Kansas City today an- T0 STORY OF of a veterans hospital at- North- Mecigie, Peer cst nouncing the new plan. ampton, Mass., to the Pontiac Con.- | * - er MUST ACT PROMPTLY; Bide on revetment work to be done on the Missouri river north of the Northern Pacific railroad bridge on the west bank of the river will be received again. Bids for the work, which , in- cludes furnishing stone, brush and Bes, Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffver & Mans .- " i liscussion marked any striking de- 5 i ahs ; ; Tt {s stated that bids will be op- struction company of Detroit, one r Another woman driver put the]only making 80 miles on a gallon|once. Tell all my friends about 9) fl ened at Kansas City, but that they } of the companies represented by| ceapment in the situation or any |, voor of her par through the plate of gasoline but after this remark-|Foley Kidney Pills as it will save | 5f@ HALLOWE'EN DANCE : may be sent either direct or they Mortimer. _ a od States. glass window of the Miller garage|able invention was installed, it|many from suffering and‘ perhaps, 9 i q & may be sent, go ar. place's office ; wh Teas Gauls te Wig - : y}when attempting to get into’the traf: aa Peeler A erehe inventor, asin my case, @ dangerous opera ss neh % ‘Hall, Wednes- that ay ery a en eoatne é fic from parking in the centér of the/Mr. J. A. Stransky, leventh | tion.” Bladder and kidney. trouble tober 81st. 10 Cent ALN raed Hl des Mc ods She R Before Jury in Mon-| cre. ne bas been. undergoing Baby Escapes a|street. About $250 worth ‘of -glass| street, Pukwana, South Dakota,| demand prompt treatment. Foley day, ‘Oc e tunity to submit bide, they may bid | repeats Before Jury in Mon- STUMP pean Ee In Auto Crash] 2: broken but the car was not in- wants agents and is ‘willing to send| Kidney Pills give. quick relief. on any part or all ot the work: ji | tana That Her Husband [of the hearings. On the advice of omni Se ; fured. bees Reel aad Proposals for submitting the ‘i friends who are said to h: Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 25.—The in- bids may. be secured elther at the) . Was Responsible For him to ‘conserve his strength he | fant child of Deputy Sheritt James} AUtomoblie Makes SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE. ° United States Engineer Office, Them has remained absent sind: that | Flynn narrowly escaped death or in- fi ®. “Could not stand nor sit and w: room 707 Postal Telegraph build- thie, jury under the wheels of an auto.on 27 Miles’ on Ait) ,..cca'to oy ing, Kansas City, Missouri, or from Mee ic 4 ing, Kanes 3 siresccneeeon Sane a street crossing here when a woman writes Wend ieee iF. Black. jezeman, Mont., ; Oct. 26: —Riforts; driver ran down the carriage in ; ‘ ihe ae : The proposed rip-rapping ele of defense counsel late yesterday to ASK P ASTOR T0 which it was being pushed by its Anupmaene goes a ail on ae sat ee pia 5 or The War induce Mrs. Iva Danner, divorce wife Sere tainn EdOeeae mand which was installed in less than| operation was neeeshary. ‘Tried rtment Engineers; the U. S.|of Seth Danner, on trial here charg- 4 five *minutes.. The-automodite was! Toley Kidney Piljs and improved at, ieteaa utePublie Roadeashe:state| ed with the. sturder-of Mra, Jona PROVE CHARGE crushed out of shape but the infant | 1° 7 of North Dakota and the Northern|Sprouse to change her testimony Pet tio eed : : see Ee : cost, The work will be done’this|from her former story, which was C] fall and will furnish employment) that she had seen Danner kill the 7 M ll K for many men. woman with an ax and that her body | Declares City Officials of Des I ions now en and that of her husband, who had ini t s H 4 heen. shot @ short time before for| Moines Fail to Suppress Pyramid or ries the pugpose of robbery\ were buried Vice : ; near the“spot where the two couples, Send fer Free Trial and Let Pyramid Y : ; motoring “through Montana, had Pile Si ppositeries Relieve You, ou are « pitched camp.>., Des Moines, Ia., Oct. 25.—Rev.| Mase the Pain and. Strain + “classed” by: It was Mrs. Danner who informed |C, N. Cagpenter, pastor of the Cap-| x is more than likely that some of the clothes ‘ authorities that Sprouse and his|itol Hill church of CHrist was un-|your neighbors have used Pyramid that yeuiwear. wife had been slain. der panrocne Oey to eppesy be. ‘ Pi wen Mek) i : Later she led them to. the’ road-|fore a grand jury November 7 ani =) dertul 20) 4 : Conclusion of Prohibition} , L227, te, led them to. the rosd- submit evidence to suport hi as- — aan “he oer e Vlew Roadsler ed. bd sertion that various ‘city officials |' ens, | Officer Investigating Case |*4.. | conse also | endeavored. to| were not co--operat'ng it the sup-| ereainge niles or Beige : j oe ring an admission from Danner that} pression of vice. ie. minister, | am deb puts you into Business men—with whom the runabout hes always been very Minneapolis, Oct, 25.—That Albert /Mrs. Sprouse had shot her husband|Who once gained notoriety by fuillions “aed the “class,” popular-—are well planted with the changes embodied in’ this Whitney, federal prohibition agent,| after surprising him and Mrs, Dan- throwing open his Palit for de- sh E z model. © ‘ was hit on the head with some blunt ner in ‘a comprosising situation at |bate On the merits of the Ku Klux} - reatment. | Ai =—- aT Fae Always rigged, the car hae been made decidedly trimmer and Uta 2G rhe he. w seed the camp and that Mrs. Danner had khéw wou cal-eglh ie fort te) g “Clacsy,” more ble unconcious during a fig! wi then beaten Mrs. Sprouse to death , nearest drug store and Ks is foe \btained by raising the’ radiator enlarging the brewery raiders at New Municn alwith an ax. The witness reiterated > box anywhere {n the U.S.orCanada.|@ “clean-cut” ‘ cegh ooking a aoe’ Feit eines nS cr 4 week age, was the conclusion reach- [that she had no part in the slaying ia often Oe ee |G and absolutely more leg room, ; \ed today by H. L. Duncan, division|and denied‘ that she had. ever heen You dan have a free trial package ~~ correct, : igned tép Gnd slanting windshield do their shxe prohibition agent, on his return from | alone with: Sprouse, by filling out the coupon. below- ! A well designed top and slanting an interview with Whitnew. jn. St. : oe ees, KLEIN toward adding a finished, clean-cut appearance. Make it « point to see the other new models elso on display in our show room. These be obtained through the Ford | Weekly Purchase ‘Plan. COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 818, ~ Bismarck, ‘N. D. Smee Tt y FREE SAMPLE COUPON Cloud: : ; % “ ’ : KLOTHES site” interview with Whitney is the Social — Say “Bayer ~ Genuine! oat a ee ta 2a. |] are Ina class iret p je since the -prohibition Bo Xi ple of Pyrami ich ‘1 y "i ‘agent was injured and teken to the y Names » . Ms 5 Pile. ies, im plain wrapper. which Javites 3 By Adipital a week ago. ota New Officers. competition.” Copyright 1921 by Ba, Whitney told the prohibition chief : aay au ieee that he was not near the truck, had) Minot,: Oct. 25,+-Frank |'T: Hall not jumped on the running board) of Fargo, formerly first’ vice-pres- and did not know how he was hurt,| ident, was elected president. of the Duncan said, leading him to.believe| North Dakota Conference of Social that the agent's injury was the re-| Work, succeeding ©. L. Young of sult of a blow. Bismarck, at the conclusion of thi _@ “Franklin” V. Ptlge & Oo, wool hose. N * Whitney is making progress to-|convention yesterday afternson ward recovery, ‘i The convertion city: will bé desig- > -— ates at a-later day by the execu- ‘ | NGE tice committee. je Oldest of Other officers are: First vice- Dee ae m Business Men president, Dr, H. iB. French, Grand Chiropractor 3 4 Works; second vice-president, John In Jimtown Dies|citette, Grana Forks; secretary, Ei Mra. R. A. Connover, Fargo; treas- Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 25—E. H.|Urer, Miss Anna. Burr, Bottineau.| Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspir- Stallman, 67, in number of years in The prograrm committee consists | in” have been: prescribed by physi- busimeas, the oldest businessman in ee Dr. Gillette, Henrietta J. Lun: | cians over twentysthree years and Jamestown, died suddenly at his| °F Blemarck and Mrs. E. 0. Balley | proved safe by millons for Colds and home ‘here yesterday from cerebral|°! dae ripe misery. Handy boxe of hemorhage. He had been failing for A twelve tablets. cost only few cents some time and suffered a stroke last| , Beulah Lignite Coal is Best. | i¢ any drugstore. Each package con- Merch. Aboyt six weeks ago also he/$4.75 per ton. Order now. | tains proper directions for Colds and was struck by an auto ‘and injured| Wachter Transfer Co. Phonc'|tells how to prepare an Aspirin gar- about the head ‘and spine. However, | 62, i gle for sore-throat and tonsilitis, until Tuesday, he has been able t0 | qm SSS be about the Jrouse and even down| (oe MOTHER! Children Cry: for to: his store, a harness and saddlery | “FLETCHER’S CASTORIA” establishment “which he "has con- TYPEWRITERS a feeds the same place for the last =e ————— ane ‘ Custom Built He came here from Watertown, Bismarck > 5 , aa einai: | ty Wis., his birthplace. Surviv Ing He | Vangie : AN eee pb p ‘ % at Quanti the widow, one son\Robert, of Great Stemnaree, ing at Watertown, W: ——————— —,. & F } set i 5 t ive Gr Mr. Stallman wa: ber of the i ° . Sth . eo 3 i Insures Maximum Power from your "Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 260 f CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS a Workmen ‘lodge andthe Independent Order of Foresters, 4ST LIVER AND BOWHL, LAXATIVE If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, Constipated SHOE REPAIRING. CREWSKY SHOE SHOP 109—3rd St. Opposite Van" Horn Hotel. Ruptured? iy wk i These are the lowest prices at which: ? \ + | thegeeits have ever been ad: They Coach:the most outstanding values). in the world, °°"

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