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PAGE TWO BIG PROBLEMS FACE TURKEY IN CAPITAL ““Hvaeuation of Constantinople| by Allies Leave Them Fac- \ ing New Situation | EIQUOR' TROUBLESOME | New Laws Which Are Being Put Into Effect Disliked By Population 1) / | eaeeaite { Constantinople, Nov, 14—The al-| lied forces evacuated this™ ancient metropolis a week ago today, Oct.) nd two days later saw the offi- end of all foreign authority in Cénstantinople. It has been a week of change, both | physical and psychological. ‘The Turk has come into his own and is struggling with the problems that with it. At this writing the} Grand National Assembly, down inj remote Angora, is wrangling with a| new constitutional form of govern-| ment, trying to make a mote work- } able instrument than the present | cumbersome system. The suggestion: range from a modification of the | while dls American system up and down, and | »: vage contac tor. the indications are that it will be, astland case in the C n a long and ardupus task. RECALLS THE EASTLAND Laws Go In Effect tinado of forty strokes and heavy All the laws adopted by the Angora | government and postponed in appli- cation until the evacuation, are being | put into effect. First is prohibition,| weaimst foreign physicians, dentists which was suddenly clamped on in| ing pharmacists Who were not re-! the Constantinople area yesterday, | (istered before the World War. They cothing like a lightning stroke on tae ee eee eee etice, ‘The Rus liquor business and the consuming|‘., hospital and several others, public for, despite the Moslemic Jaw | ee eee ee dave been on, against the use of spirits or wine, a) jtreq shut, d Affect Physicians j y was put into effect the law very considerable portion of the) There are numerous other such Musselman population, not to men-| jaws that apply to foreigners, for » tion the non-Turkish Ottoman ele-| th. Turk seems bound to develop an ment, is addicted to drink. The po-| intensified nationalism ‘as proof of pular nati intoxicant is douziko, {his new freedom. That he is not | wholly confident of his own ability, { however, is shown in announcement |from Angora that the government | finds it necessary to employ a cer- tain number of foreign experts. The exodus of Greek merchants ie regarded here as a serious thing. With the Armenians he has formed the mercantile element, conducting most of the shops, restaurants and other retail and wholesale commerce. reported that the government is taking steps to replace the Greeks and Armenians with Germans and Austrians. One report ig that more than 3,000 business men of these nationalities are to arrive here this autumn. Already German merchant ships are beginning to come in with German made goods of every de- seription. The most striking feature of the new. order*of things is’ betrayed in {the streets. Everywhere are shops for rent, or shuttered. The shop-| f sort of absinthe preparation. It is said that the present stock of drink in this city alone constitutes a sev- en-year supply. Some five or six thousand establishments, employing 30,000 people, are closed. Drunken- | ness in public is punished by a bas- Free to Asthma and | Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of Method. That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a method for the control | of Asthma, and we want to try it at our expense, No matter whether your case is of long standing or re- cent development, whether it is p ent as Chronic Asthma or Hay Fever, 3 you should send for a free Trial of | = our method. No matter in what cli- mate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubl- ed with Asthma or Hay Fever, our method should relieve you promptly. s We especially want to send it to . those apparently hopeless cases, | where all forms of inhalers, douches, “, opium preparations, fumes, “patent | q smokes,” etc. have failed. 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Haider, a neighbor who held a half interest in a moon- hine still, sale of which resulted in the dispute. _BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OUT A tentative schedule for the Man- jdan basketball team has been an- | nounced as follows: December 14—Carson here. December 21.—Dickinson here) January 11—At Jamestown. January 12.—At Valley City. January 18—At Bismarck. January 26.—Fargo here. January_21.—At Beach. February 1—At Glendive. February 2—At Miles City. February 9.—Valley City here. Eaprascy 15—Bismarc« here. February 22—At Dickinson. February 28—"% Gien UJlin, February 29~Jamestown he March 7 and 8 Fourth District | Tournament hete. p 4 ping crowds are a mere shadow of ! days of the what they were in the ern soldiers and sailors pay here. Gone are the varied uni-} forms thut colored the throngs, the | great military automobiles that crashed in streams through the nar- row s, the sound of fife and drum arrisons changed quariers, spent their, FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 226-B Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of. your method to: — SS Earl Briggs, pupil at the State Training schgol, who sustained a bad electrical shoek Tuesday ‘is reported to be improving nicely mt the hos- pital, tte - be the Heart of tha Loop’ Eee | { Mrs, E. C. Rice has left for Min- neapolis, whéte she will spent the winter months w:th relatives, | -Editor and Mrs, T. Leroy Evans ‘of Holliday, are visiting in the city. : ‘ F. W.,Reuter*\of Glen Ulin is ‘spending severa) days et the city } tending business: “ — ne! § hrospital left ‘to- eee akan Phip- Ned pen, who she brought with her from | dered the village police to put a stop to the practice. Milwaukee, where her Mother passed | | | derwent an operation at the Deacon- | ness hospital yesterday. a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : away a few weekg ago. entered at a boys boarding school in | Helena, Mont. Miss Catheri: prised ut her ing by a group of girl friends who came to help her celebrate her ninth birthday. J, M. Messmer, local billiard hall! ! | proprietor, has | with his brother in Beach and Glen- dive, Miss Ida Ram Transfers Filed Real estate the regis berg NW 1-4 o tow! Harrison Bro Brownwell Sturgis ad. lots 19 and} 20, block 1, Mary L. Hulbert to Anna Berg, lot| 7, block 118, original plat. § Bismarck Bld Valentine Henry W. :nie O'Connell to Floyd S. Hast- | ON JURY.’ ings lots 7 and 8, block 6, Sturg’ SEARS Nov, 1G MORE the addition, | jurors serving at the present term " —_—————| at the county court, is Mrs. George Why Ask for a Light? | REV. PAUL A. LANG Laing of Courtenay, the only woman Asfordby, Eng., Street lamps mak= | good cigaret and pipe lighters. the parish .cou upon their use r of deeds follow: James H. Straw to Ernest .K. Sol- ip 141, range 78, Schneider and wife, 1 and 2, block 14 Coffins Addition. Jonas and wife to John Stirling lot 12, block 45, N. P. 2nd/ He will Be | REVIVALIST . OPENS HERE iRev. Paul A. | tany Opens Evangelistic: Services at noon today. Evangelical Church Temperature at 7 a. m. 25. fo es Temperature at noon 38, revival ligious education. ine Hoerner was sur- | home Monday even- * As and holds his audience well. WEATHER REPORT returned from a visit — | Special services for the| Highest yesterday: 42, nbow of Fort Rice un- | Evangelical church will open next| Lowest yesterday 37, _ Sunday, Novy 18 and continue Lowest last night 25. Precipitation 0. change in temperature. For North Dakota: Fair and Friday. | Spmewhat | night extreme elist portion. Weather Conditions transfers filed with | f SW 1-4, section ° Saal oks and wife to H. J.! |frgm the Plains States {upper Great Lakes region. ig. and Loan Assn. to jatdres are somewhat lower lot jern Rocky Mountain region. juror drawn for the term. . But | through two weeks with Rev. Paul| Laing is présent, and serving as jur- ncil here is kicking | A, Lang of Paynesville, Minn., in] or. She states that she believes wo- as such. It has or- | charge. 4 {men should accept their legal re- Rey. Lang has, for years, been a | minister in the Evangelical church, | deavor to evade them. i productions a i $150, eS ‘ll : | Victrola No. $200 . Electric, $240 Mahogany or walnut T= VICTROLA instrument line offers a choice of twenty- one designs in all the popular finishes and a wide range of sizes and prices from $25 up. Ask your dealer or write to us for complete illustrated catalog. New Victor Records every Friday include not only the best selected music but the very newest features of current Victrola No. 260 Mahogany or walnut ‘| ‘] Out tomorrow ‘New Victor Records November 16, 1923 Red Seal Concert and Operatic La Serenata (Serenade) (Tost) tm tetien Geraldine Farrar {Madrigal Cou (Your, Tender Kisses) Geraldine Furr} 953 $1.50 , (Ormelingen-Chaminade) In French Two of the most “ielicatcly graceful of modern concert songs, in clear joyous soprano. Songs like these, equally remote from tragedy and the cheaper kind of humor, aré"a discovery DOUBLE-FACED Number pitt Price and a delight. They are fingly sung: = Rigoletto-Ladonna é mobile - Miguel Fleta ‘(Woman le Fecki8) (Verdi) In Italian 2 $48 1.50 Puritani—A te, o cara, amor talora Miguel Fleta (To Thee, Oh Dearest) (Bellini) In Ztalian First Victot record by the brilliant young Spanish tenor who a is making his first Metropolitan appearance this season. ig Aragonese pay ile tb he has met with immense successes Europe America. - ‘Light Vocal Selections a Mammy’s pate Silver Lining Vernon Dalhart : iM Memories of Vir; t Peerless ere] 19168 .75 The silver Beings to Mammy’s cloud is a little black picka- i\( | i | ninny. The song is charming. ries of Vii has il rainbow v. jonies ae arry Mie Back to Ola Vinginne® appears as a vocal refrain. " $ Melodious Instrumental : Italians in Algiers—Overture—P: ‘ {raters i a Fa abi ld }Victgr Symphony} 19120 Rossini’s jolly old opera, retailing the marital troubles of a fat Bey of Algiers, was revived at the M House in 1918. The overture, fll of mirth and tnischiet, is < Here isa Legtneshy record of it. Dance Records 2 78 Ob Gee, Oh, Gosh, Oh Golly, I'm in E : | Love—For Noni 75 big Last py cent Trot _ ea , ite Sena a ‘pate ie sees (An Orange 2 O; sr ag ; in California—Fox Trot Dane Bee ne Smt ent Mis Orthotics! see 8: Basie") Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, a | Toe ovine mids of Pel ene hve many. im- itators—some good, some infamous. Here are more fox trots this mast Startlingly ¢ ks ruetebds ot dancing the for trot now Seve i Be ve _, erie }e170 , 3 Coes {iy en fo areas Sle Fin Et "Weep muemerteneenayee - Victor Talking sagas * Gemnprangy Saeeton wd. but this year yesigned his parish to enter into evangelistic work and re- He was connected with the Religious Education Asso- ciation for a number of years. speaker those who have hea: him assert that he is unusually fine For twenty-four hours ending at tonight | colder to-| amination of the Bank of North _Da- An area of high pressure overlies! |the northern Rocky Mountain region ly fair weather prevails} pot eeeecaly fale ee *swentward, | Which is composed of the Attorne | Light precipitation occurred at many | | places in the Mississippi Valley and{ Temper- this | morning over the Dakotas, but warm- er weather prevails over the north-| Or¥is W. Roberts, Meteorologist. | Mrs. sponsibilities as citizens, and not en- In jury serv- ie duty to perform, not feel front. peak, to her feet, of which which she as a citizen does ni only the toes peep out under a longs, justified in shirking. She w skirt, mitady is one straight) line. as @ juror in one case, but was ex- | - | cused by the attorney for the de- iense. it was a pooze prosccution, and Mrs, Laing states that while she does not believe in‘ drinking liquor, she still believes she could fairly de- cide on the evidence in and such case, regardless of any personal chinions as ,to.the wisdom of drinking. She ex- pects to continue as juror during the remainder of the term. | Auditors Are i Put to Work ice there is a ci Towa Physician Makes Startling Offer To Catarrh Sufferers | ee Ee Fourid Treatment Which Healed Hii Own Catarrh and Now Offers to Send It Free To Sufferers Anywhere Highest wind velocity 16. Davenport, Towa.—Dr. W. 0. Co | : |, Weather Forecast On N. D. Bureaus) tee, suite ‘1520, St. James Hotel] | Real Estate ee | For Bismarck and vicinity: Falr pe Bidg., this ‘city, one of the mostyae |tonkebp ‘and Friday. Not much! The state board of auditors has | Widely known physicians and sur#i |geons in the central west, announce: |that he found a treatment whic! completely Shealed him of catarrhy in the head and nose, deafness and head noises after many years of sd&! fering. He then gave the treatment! to a numbef of other’ sufferers and they state that they also were cori- pletely healed. The Doctor is so proud of his achievement and so, confident that his treatment wi bring other sufferers the same free- dom it-gave him, that he is offering tovsend a 10 days’ supply absolutely free to any reader of this paper who writes him. Dr, Coffee has special- ized on eye, ear, nose and throat diseases for more than thirty-five years and is honored and respected by countless thousands. 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