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an enone PAGE EIGHT LIQUOR WAR Two Are Shot Down in: Cleveland, Ohio culm y, police di ouis Rosen, 29, brother-in-law, Adolph Addelson, Philadelphia, college will killed in the doorway of | at his home i tend district e came he fashionable son and w ugo to visit the Ii fa Police ng the city for the killings, i ed the wife of al former confectionery owner, whom | they declare is a partner of Rosen | in his liquor running activities. | Three men were seen to drive away | in a car shi after the sound of shots int roof the Rosen home. | TWO KILLED IN EXPLOSION | IN POSTOFFICE rand Rapids, Mich., Two men were kille and 12 injured as the result of explosion which late ye y destroyed the loading room of the main postoffice with a age of $50,000. Nov. 1. . one is d Grand property da The dead apids | | i i | : Ernest A. Roth a truck dri M. Pettersch, 47, clerk, both blown off. Seriously inju Dale Newhouse. | possible skull fraeture. | inju Sinclair | broken leg; Roy Bush | veut on right arm and neck Yarrington, minor | injuries; Claren Mackley, man- | ager of American Weather Strip company, cut on head and hands by flying wre ; Charles H. Butler, | superintendent of mails, struck on head suff. from Two th tha ping gas collecting beneath the platform w ignited or that a bomb the mails exploded pr oO e following a preliminary | investigation. f Rou riage of the ‘year-old Count athe! MAY WED PRINCE the late is favor oung coun Junior officer on ard tae y + Prince is heiress to the $30,000,000 e: (tis rumored t British pattleship. IN THROES OF AN ELECTION — ' ‘Berlin, Nov, 13.—President Ebert. Marx as succeeding Dr. Wilhelm chancellor and the latter's el the presidency of Germany being reckoned with in cles as not an improbable equel to the forthcoming reichstag elections. With government leaders off on prolonged stumping tou the major parties engag ing platfo December 7 cellor Marx is booked for a spell binding trip which will keep him on the rostrum until the eve of election, while foreign minister nn and other members of the inet are also swinging around the circuit in an effort to stimulate popular inter- This interest so far has manifested a sluggishness whien heavy home vote. present predictions reckon with a heavy reduction in the num- ber of newly-elected deputies and various y headquarters that the final count will reveal a re- distribution of about 50 mandates. The socialists are credited with the recovery of at least 30 from the com- munists. The remainder are alloted to the cleric: d_ demoer: The presen : that the Marx-s cabinet will continue in office until the gov- | ernment’s compulsory program of| tax and social legislation will have} slipped through the reichstag. A that it is declared that the cabinet | will give way to a brand new coali- | tion comprising the sgcialist, cleri- cals, democrats, Bavarian ee party and several unattached groups whose total representation in the new elected reichstag will ensure the new | government a comfortable working| majority. It is in this connection that politi- cal prophets now contemplate the formation next spring of a coalition | government headed by Ebert, whose term expires, as president, June 1925, Daughters of the Confederacy to Meet at Savannah Savannah, Ga., Nov. 13.—The thir- ty-first annual convention of the United Daughters of the Confeder- acy will convene here Wednesday, November 19. Preliminary exercises will be held Tuesday evening, No- vember 18, in the municipal audi- torium, while Monday, November 17, will be given over to meeting of committees and a conference of the division presidents in charge of the president-general will take place. There are 100,000 members of the organization, with 1,125 chapters in 87 states and one in Paris. Last year the United Daughters of the Confederacy contributed, to schol- arships and otherwise, $304,000 to- ward educating worthy and needy young people. Mrs. Frank Harrold, of Americus, = Ford Runs 57 Miles on ‘Gallon of Gasoline A new automatic and self-regulat- ing device has been invented by John A. Stransky, 4486 Fourth St., Puk- wana, South Dakota, with which au- tomobiles have made from 36 to 57 miles on a galllon of gasoline. It removes carbon and reduces spark plug trouble and overheating. It can| be installed by any one in five min- utes. Mr. Stransky wants distribu- tors and is willing to send mple at’his own risk. Write him today. —Adv. LY 5 nization, GIRL SAVES VILLAGE BY Colds Pain A HARD, BLACK, SHINY, LUMP LIGNITE THAT BURNS LONGER, GIVES MORE AND BETTER HEAT. USERS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER IT. did not know there was such good lignite said one customer when “It is more like “y in North Dakota,” he ordered a second load. bituminous coal.” LET INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE (from Zap) SAVE YOU DOLLARS DURING THIS WINTER. TRY A LOAD AND YOU WILL KNOW WHY. BISMARCK LUMBER COMPANY ister of Governor < president-gen ‘church bell. dued with a QUICK WIT The vil- | 3 miles vorning by Dr. e| The bulletin x to pos- | had a restless a ive house Ins: this Say i bedside of Headache Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis which contains proven directions. “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ttles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacia | ZAP INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE Sold Only By CALL US ON PHONE 17 a key to the church The fla MRS. HARDING | IS WEAKER o well, in a bulletin is: Mrs, Harding ful night and is not so well this morning.” ad of being given to per men_ personally morning's r the telephone en to indicate that Dr. p to the} his pat Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package otes Match Between Son and English Girl which i { | |that the Norwegian ship owners as- {ships were active in the rum fleet, jto his [seizur THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° » SEED! HEAVY BUYING | 1S CONTINUED New York, Nov. 13.~Cessati | heavy profit-taking {market was followed by another | ‘burst of public buying which carried jmore than two dozen issues to new s for the year. ved out in rather moder- hion soon assumed the ter- rifie pace of the last few days, sales in the first three hours totalling nearly 1,400,000 shares. peak pri Trading ENVOY WILL INVESTIGATE 3.—-Activities Is_under the n flag, reported by the Of all young farmers who “know rd service recently, will be} what they sow,” John T. Norwegian min- Bryn, In said he would ask the American government to furnish him with the names of these: ships in order that he might communicate contest at the Michigan state tvir ut Detroit he correetly identified 37 out of 50 grain seeds. the facts to the Norwegian foreign Asef olilban tees lite ho ae n ship owners’ association The minister added that popular | Weull, if satisfied of the charges, exert pres: e, supported by public to stop such traffie under ian flag. opinion in Norway, which is itself a prohibition country, would oppose the use of the Norw n flag for smuggling liquor into the United. States. He expressed confidence opinion, ertion that the in sight was a statement York prohi- end of the rum fl backed up yesterday bv R. Q. Merrick bition divisional chief. NOBLE PRIZE IS AWARDED —The Swedish sociation would take steps to cor- rect any other situation as pointed out in the coast guard report. Mr. Bryn declared at the same time that he was unaware that any considerable number of Norwegian Stockholm, Nov. 1 academy today urded the Nobel prize in literature to the Pole h author, Wladislaw Reymont. The recipient is one of the latter school of Polish poets the enly case that had been drawn tention being that of the of the Sagatind. doubting whether any offi- ction could be taken by his vernment to’ restrain the bringing is country of liquors from shi s this would en- It takes about 6 pounds of seed corn to plant an acre, nes were sub- loss of but $400. local Dr. bulletin was |SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ —Gonuine | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are | not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Contains all 16 of the Necessary nutritive elements — and its unexcelled flavor will truly tempt your appetite. Smiles Bright ‘Teeth White . Breath Sweet That winning personality we all admire is the result of care and cleanliness, as well as good health and happiness. WRIGLEY’S makes for clean, sound teeth, for agreeable breath, for better appetite and digestion. The cleansing action of WRIGLEY’S upon the teeth, tongue, throat (and breath) —its antiseptic effect—its digestive aid—its wholesome refreshment—these are all pos- itive benefits that doctors and dentists freely affirm. SUNSHINE AND FRESH AIR GOOD. ‘FOR BAD GIRLS London, Nov. 13.—The English re-' ‘formers’ idea of making bad girls better is to give them trips to the sea. Accordingly last year several of the detention institutions for jyoung girls took parties of inmates jto various seaside resorts, where |they were given a two weeks’ vaca-! {tion with only the supervision of two matrons to each party of 25 girls, poll | st year’s outings proved so suc- cessful that nearly all simliar insti- |tutions this year took up the idea and allowed their best behaved girls jto have a vacation. The expenses for the trip, above what it would have cost to feed and provide for the girls at the institution, were [donated by persons interested in progressive and humanizing methods ' in the correctional institutions of the country. ANOTHER MAN IS VICTIM OF GANGSTER WAR! Chicago, Nov, 13William Shields! was shot and probably fatally wound. | ed early today on the south side in: what the ‘police describe as a gang-| land fight which is being investigat-! ed particularly for any connection | with the slaying of Dion O'Bannion.| Forced by family nee | cessity into a hasty mar- | tiage, she had but one i real love— music—until the famous Dr.— came into her life. Then al- most before she knew it, she found herself swept along on a tide of passion that threatened to engulf her very soul. The story of her terrible battle with her conscience—the grad- ual slipping downward on the forbidden way —and the miracle that saved her, is one of the moat heart-stirring true stories Joseph Carville, known as a gangster, Open car when you want it. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924 taurant. 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