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an THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1924 ogee: COMMITTEE TO FIND HOSPITAL SITE SELECTED, Legion Committee to Recom- mend Place For New Hos- pital in Northwest WILL ET OUT VOTE Legion in State Votes Cooper- ation in Campaign for 100 Per Cent Vote The committee which was named to recommend a site for a hospital in nthwest for tubercular ex-ser- wice men has been completed and Soon will begin inspection of sites, us stated by Jack Williams, state the American Legion, at A meeting of Lloyd Spetz Post here last night. The committee is composed of Dr Charles Mayo, for Minnesota; Wil- m Stern of Fargo for North Dako- ta and a representative of South Da- ko A number of sites in three states are to be inspected. derstood Bismarck js on the list. M Williams told of the effort to 1 the Veterans Bureau establi a hospital in the Northwest, that it had been found ineffective to send disabled men thousands of, miles from their homes for treat- ment. estate adjutant, in a talk b the post, stressed the efforts Legion to cooperate with other nizations in getting out a full Suvcuulion 4. The Legion na- tional ters is furthering the mov din North Dakota the posts are cooperating 100 per- cent, he said. The adjutant emph sized that it was not a partisan move, but a part of the American work of the Legion, the organiz: tion believing it was the duty of every en to express his views at 1 polls, and that the country would be safe with majority rule. The Bismarck Post voted cooper tion, adopted a resolution and au- thorized Commander Phil Webb to name a committee to cooperate with oter organizations, The local Post discussed plans for an Armistice Day celebration, There will be a parade in the afternoon on November 11, and exer recommended that busine to suspend during the exe: The local planning the usual membership drive. Adjutant Williams told local —mem- bers the Legion was in fing shape in the state, from the standpoint of finances and membership, the mem- vote bership being above that of last year. RAIL RATE BOOST SEEN Western Roads Considering Proposal For Increase The state railroad commis railroads to readjust rates in central west by increases ranging from one-half cent to 38 cents a hun- dred pounds on freight between Chi- cyjo, Milwaukee, Peoria, St. Louis ahd the Twin Cities. North Dakota is interested, accord- ing to E. M. Hendricks, traffic com- missioner of the commission, because North Dakota rates from points east are\\based on the local rate to the Twin Cities and the local rate from the Twin Cities to North Dakota. An increase in rates to the Twin Cities would therefore increase rates to North Dakota, he says. The matter has not reached pub- lic tribunals as yet, being before the traffic committee of the western trunk line roads, according to Mr. Hendricks, They will hear objections at Chicago some time after October 25, after which they may or may not seek authorization for increased rates. W<P. TUTTLE | LEAVES MUCH TO CHARITIES (Continued from page one.) virtually every member of the board of trade, would have been 77 years of age next month. He was a de- , scendant of the William Pierce-who, with the Heaths, Weeks, Jones and Martin families of Puritan days, Gas on Stomach Won’t Let You Sleep Gas pressing on heart and other organs sometimes causes a restless, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach, unless due to deep-seated The QUICK action will sur- prise you. Because Adlerika is such excellent intestinal evacuant it wonderful for constipation—it ften works in one hour and never Agripes. Jos. Breslow, druggist.— a ‘ gg pel ggg ig pig gg \ 4 sole survivor. It is un-| was one of the reputed owners of the Mayflower. John Tuttle camé to America in the year 1635 on the ship Planter and settled at Ipswich, Mass. William Pierce Tuttle’s early life was spent on a farm and he al- ways held that a boy who had not grown up in the country had lost half the pleasure of life. This be lief is reflected in al of the bequests for the training of boys. Originally Mr. Tuttle settled in Belle Plaine, lowa, following dep ure from the old home town in 1 and engaged in the hardware bu ness until he came to Chicago 18 in His wife and daughter died some 8 ago, the latter in early youth, and his son, William J. Tuttle, is the During the last few years Mr. Tuttle maintained his res- idence at the Chicago Athletic club, but more re y he retired to the Hinsdale sa rium, where he died. CAR STOLEN IN MANDAN State Officer’s Car and Burned Taken oO. W. Widmer _ is Yr the Mandan depot station grounds last night and the car disappeared. As he was inquiring if anyone had scen the ear, two men coming into town- reported that the car w west of Mandan The ear had ripped of a able p by the thieves, who then hed a match to rhe car, a Bix Six owned by the s offered a $50 reward fi tion leading to the arres guilty parties. The car had : where a man took last summer, SEES COOLIDGE RETURN AS OF WORLD IMPORT (Continued from page one.) Studebaker, | ite. Widmer informa. of the Met hole in it, shot at Widmer ground is eagerly desired by the: rank and file of the German people. We are frequently asked why the es plan did not set up an exact total. This was not within the pow er of the commission but in effect the plan sets up an annual payment of some 500,000,000 a year to be made by : 10,000,000 to Ger- over subseribed in a short to the government to aid it ibilizing its fiseal affairs and barassment. By s plan continu Germany should be on its own fect.” Mr. Houghton told of the part play ed by Secretary Hughes in re the final agreement. His visit to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE NEWEST SCOUT A fish-eye view of the Marblehead latest scout erui in dty dock at the Brooklyn vy Yard, It attained H oaniaiteke ots on its trial run. [Jt carries twoi-sedplancs vind its at mament n torpedo tubes J and 12 includes six-inch gu Europe at ¢ cess for the tion. He Coolidge a the part play the adoption ition for bout Dawes pl S accompanied by Jerson, An in formal re s held at th ‘ rd Pocifie for Mr. Houghton fol lowing which he was taken for a ride] snout the two cities. He resis herd this evening and will hold ‘riday in Mandan and later in nson. A number of the Americans of this sent at the Houghton. er D section were luncheon tendered MANY GIRDLES SHOWN While many of the gowns this n beltless, there are | interesting girdles shown: | of fabric, thick gold | {| cord, and ropes of jew or coms | ions of Ince und fabric are hy i Tries Kellogg’s Bran—vesiores irealtii- after 12 yeais of intense suffering Mr, Firth writes that ho suffered for 12 years from constipation and ais friend for 10 year total of 22 years’ suffering permanently re lieved by Kellogg’s Brau, cooked and krumbled. Gentlemen ¥ years I had been troubled digestion caused mostly by constipation. Until about a year ago, 1 would suffer from 4 to 20 weeks at a time. } happened to see your Krumbled BL in a store, purchased a pack- and got almost imraediate re- Nef. I am still cating the Krumnbled Bran every day. ‘The most wonderful results ob- tained with your Krumbled Bran 1 wil) now relate. A mileman who has been taking medicine for about 10 years for constipation could not find relict. ‘th tips oney. Lat two table in chroni The tle ot con: jon, ‘Pry it in the recipes ou Made in Battle Creek. grocers. Sold by all AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, OCT. 27. Curtain 7 Seats Harris & Woodmanee—Frida Sey a Clean, Brilli = Comedian, gee = s @W in it- youve looking = and a a, :30 Sharp. Oct. 24. Mail Orders Now. e and see tae Solid Year, at the Cort Theatre NY Prominent in Mr. Hunter’s supporting company during his Bismarck engugement are the following players: JEAN FORD JOHN WEBSTER BERT MELVILLE MATTHEW SMITH, JR TOM HADAWAY BILLY JANNEY (Direc af George CO. ROMAINE CALLENDER EDWARD M. FAVOR FANCHON CAMPBELL GEORGIA PRENTICE EUGENE ORDWAY WILIAM ADLER Tyler und Hugh Ford) OT A PICTURE— ——Priees ¢ cluding tax. Gallery $1.10.—~ OVERCOATS 2 confer. | leading German), ‘MAJOR IMBRIE WAS SLAIN IN Crowd of Persians Broke in and Killed Him in Tragic Manner, Envoy Says WHOLE RELATES STORY New Imbrie, York, 0 yi How Robert American consul at Teheran, vas stoned to death by natives as he lay unconscious upon en oper: ating table was oseph |P. Kornfeld, Unit ates. minister \to Per just red, who re- ned on the Leviathan with a re- port of the tragedy ch be submit to the state department Washington 5 “In Tehe w most ted, as in . Kornfeld a merons — drin where are attendants who stationed in name of Abbas, pf the Imbrie af- ained wide ¢i acle that curred at one of fountains only a few weeks Mchammedsn solic: alms, At the fair, there had tion the story o reputed to haved the a before. Was Sacred “The story was proached this fountain gourd with wate Abhi asked ‘No, in the ‘the gourd wa ot to fill a the name of the alms. solicitor, ne of Bahai? replied bearer, Straight ricken blind for the blasphe- then, when he dropped to his nd recanted with a_ prayer Of apology dirceted to the — saint, Abbas, hi ht stored. The fountain b » the gather ne place throng thousands, who tied themselves to it and lap up the trickling water, or their toward it) and ped fought = fiir ie he strapped ide, named S ‘ouche to th orced his way One day nera which his . drove ina Imbrie the crowd The natives amoring fled to the barouche and drove le spot. he Behind the carriage the infuri- itcd natives ran shouting ‘stop him.’ he infidel has killed four of the feithful woisoned the water of the fountain Thought Camera Weapon Although he was not wholly in formed of events that immediately followed, said Mr. Kornfeld, the grist conflicting: reports was that the ed Imbrie’s camera to silently of bel he a weapon which patched death, “hey overhauled Seymour in alleyway where he had taken ref natives dis- CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT RUTH CLIFFORD and VOLA VALE ayer “MOTHERS-IN- LAW” Alberta Vaughn The famous “Telephone Girl” in “MONEY TO BURNS” TOMORROW AND SATURDAY JACK HOLT eines “THE LONE WOLF” RENT AN UNDERWOOD Special Kates to Students 4 Months, $10.00 Underwood Typewriter Co. Harry Clough, Mer. M’CARTHY BROS. COMPANY Grain Commission Minneapolis Duleth Chicage Milwaukee Send us samples of your grain and flax for valuation: sample envelopes sent upon request. HOSPITAL BED’: neneeees. AWAITING YOU, PUT ON. THE FINEST, TIEST EVER SHOWN IN and mauled “They him,” he pursued Imbrie into shop: they clubbed and stoned him ! until the police rescued him and ied him to a hospital, ‘ven then the outraged natives sati They elamored in atonement to int Abbas. battered ied. life their Mohammedan They stormed the hospit: down the doors finding Imbrie ating table, and unconscious upon tore‘the tiles from the floor and crushed out his jife with them.” The state department already w: in possession of evidence supporti the story, he related, said Mr. Korn feld After Mr. Ohio, gogue, Too Late To Ciassify FOR REN stly modern five room duplex, attached garage, immedi ite possession, Tel. 751 or 151. 10-6-tf. reporting at Washington, Kornfeld will to go assume charge WANTED Box at, Housel Bismarek, N. DD. eeper oon farm 10-23-vt CABBAGE $8.00 per hundred Rutebosas $1.50 per bushe S150 per bushely ¢ $1.00 per bushe . Erlenmeyer, 42 N. D. Ibs; snip matoe Phone 884. Mr Bismarek, LANGDON MAN DIES IN CRASH John Mor rugiist, was hen the Ford coupe in whieh | three others w riding, to take a curve and overturn: | a ditch, A piece of broken the windshield pierced | near the heart and 1 Jew moment lorrison was nty. He for single, failed ed in in Cava in local | years and | | |} Ford Runs 57 Miles on Gallon of Gasoline | uti und self-re ing device has been invented | A. Stransky, 4084 Fourth St. a, South Dakota, with whieh have from born assisted everal lier drug: pre A new auto Puk-} au | made miles moves carbon a plug trouble and overhe: be installed by any one utes. Mr. Stransh tors and is willi at his own risk distribu send a sample DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. HOW THEY DID RAVE OVER MARY PICKFORD “Dorothy Vernon Haddon Hall” ° 0 LAST TIME TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARIE PREVOST “CORNERED” A Mystery Crook That Will Mal Gasp. drama You COMING GLENN HUNTER in “THE SILENT WATCHER” THOMAS MEIGHAN in “THE CONFIDENCE . BEBE DANIELS in “SINNERS IN HEAVEN” GLENN HUNTER in “MERTON OF MOVIES” MILTON SILLS in “THE SEA HAWK” THE READY TO NIF- BISMARCK. KLEIN’S continued. later took up pharmacy at the North | a’ tea Dakota Agricultural college. Girls ! Have Pretty Eyes | mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, keeps 2 yes healthy, sparkling and viva- Dainty eye cup free. Joe Drugeist. rwaey | © ss are | cious. Breslow D No girl is red, strained or have dark rings. i Simple camphor, witehhazel, etc., as! Rells are unknown to most native| tribes in tropical countries, —Adv. ———— WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” Fortieth Anniversary The Great Anniversary Sale abated and will run all this wy partment offering values t! will surprise — delight you on “Merchandise of Merit Only” the foundation on which this business was started and on whieh it has thrived since 1884. We are one of the few firms that were here in 1884 and we pride ourselves on the confidence shown in us by the public¢ in all this time. Ready to Wear, Dry Goods, Furni- ture and Chinaware has been speci- ally reduced in order to make this ¢ sale to be talked about. It is not too late to fill your Fall and Winter needs and at the same time make a considerable saving by taking advantage of the many reductions of- fered. 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