The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT POLICE SEEK | FIRST WIFE OF CHAPMAN Believe Woman Located Pennsylvania May Be Bandit’s Mate in| (By Associated Press) Lancaster, Pa. April 8 tectives have visited Mrs. Charles Treier cf this city on the assump tion that she is the first wife of Gerald Chapman, mail looter and rob-| ber, sentenced to death in Connec- | ticut for k They Two de raeoreiethvee eniliren ini Lunca County M se s ally divorced him about ago. LONDON RADIO P JAZZ MUSIC FROM U.S. cated Press) A lot of Amer eleven ye night in the hope of bein dance by music broadcast dio station KDKA, Pittsburgh ed up in one of the | ‘the ra-| Trilby Clark couldn't be hidden The! came to America she was immediately signed for fi concern which heralds away in Australia. her as one of the most beautiful women in tue And when she years by a movie THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE! TRILBY COMES FROM AUSTRALIA MISSING OHIO. - GIRL IS FOUND Governor’s Son Involved in Disappearance of ‘Child (By The Assoctated Press) Columbus, Ohio., April 8.—Investi- gation of the alleged connection of Hal Donahey, son of Gov. Donahey. with the disappearance of Lillian Vogel, 15, of Zanesville was reopened today with indications of sengational developments. The chief executive was in a frame of mind today and dispatened Hal and James W. Huffman, his exe- cutive secretary, to Zanesville, to probe statements made there placing his son in a compromising position. GIRL IN COLUMBUS Columbus, Ohio, April 8.—Miss Vo- gel, 15 year old missing Zanesville girl. is in Columbus and she was brought here Sunday night by Hal Donahey, seventeen year old son of Governor Donahey, it was announced at the governor's office at noon to- day. The girl is in a ‘Columbus rooming house, it was aynounced, It is presumed that she will be taken back to Zanesville by her mother who was enroute to Columbus at noon to- day. Used Car Market Gets Better Year By Year “Every year reveals a bigger var- idty, better values and more positive dependability in the used car mar- ket,” says W. E. Lahr, of the Lahr ge erg Tres ARG WHAT ve PRED Sa _LPPTLe JOE | —+ WHEN HOUGE -CLEANING +e ARRIVES —_ wv T ‘ torist and which have been placed an the bargain, counter byya variety af perfectly goo “The annua gistration puts mi the market every, season. Feasont. ly inereasing car reb- e used cars int The bull of them are handled by dealers who regard theix pesponsibility to the used car buyee as no whit less than. their respongibi buyer.” to the new car "_{/FINANCE BILL READY FRIDAY French Socialists Expected To Rally to New Plan (By The Associated Press) Paris, April 8—The Chamber of Deputies this afternoon fixed Friday evening for discussion of the govern- ment's bill for refief of the fincal difficulties of’ France. The finance committee promised to have the mea- sure ready at that time. The Finance Committee which is to meet late to- day will first of all have to deal with alternative plans that have been sub- mitted to it. Among these plans is a drastic out and out capital levy, presented by SROPKYLACTIC tor mand Atterge Aner inteatious Esperurs Large eee . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925 the Socialists, and a scheme from the radical left group, hither to support- ers of the government, but who now appear to be wavering. M. Klotz, former Minister of Finance, it is un- derstood, also intends to propose a tax on unearned increments. The radical supporters of the gov- ernment represented by Louis Malvy, are making efforts to induce the So- cialists to withdraw their proposal, but the Socialists are expected to go ahead—not that they believe there is any chance of the pian’s adoption but to satisfy their constituents that they remained true to thé Socialist doctrines, It is believed that the party later will rally to the government's plan. CAT CAUSES $40,000 FIRE Cardiff, Wales, April, 8—A chasing a mouse caused a $46, fire here recently. While pursuing a mouse in a warehouse, the cat knocked over a box of matches from a table. It ignited when it fell on the floor. UTS-SORES Cleanse thoroughly—th, without rubbing, Siply id V é cKs VA Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly cat How Much Would You Give For Your Friend’s Fine Car? Most of the reconditioned cars in our stocks today, are cars you have seen and admired right here in Bismarck. ts but th world: Motor Sates Co. ‘ire “People are learning used FAIR FOR ALL y have been discarded as unsatisfactory ! INSTEAD OF BY FIRE | sth ttaieuteti ons caer Crauincueimennumne “good trader” to get your Money’s worth when you buy a used car from ys. Every car is plainly marked and fairly priced. They are worthy of your confi- dence. We have seen to that. Let us show you. ; s and trucks over the same period cing by several hundred guests! of 1 who heard what was claimed to be| the first public wi concért from) Br the United States i in London, | running s | production, Fatty and Doris [ets per psbeaver May Not Marry Chicago Voters Until Next Month Down Municipal Ownership Plan LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Distributors of f WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE MOTOR cars ‘ (By he A Hollywoo 8 -The — much ding of Doris Roscoe Arbuckle prob take place until the middle of May, the portly former film comedian le own in motion picture av. When the technicali h law. under which his f . Minta Durfee, obtained Civorce from him, caused indefinite postponement of the Arbuckle-Deane | 1 wee jated oP ress) April wed- and | y will not . Bismarck Furniture Company 219 Main St. Phone 669 the street ines and the y, said to M. B. GILMAN Cao, 212 MaIn STREET BISMARCK a major- : PHON® cos 100,000 votes. We build glass enclosures for all cars. Prices vary from $110.00 to $200.00. A nice tue ; . Hee enclosure for a 23-25 Ford priced at Dopee Bromers Deaccrs Si UseD 33.0 good grade rubber top for a Ford nee EL pase Geo cans COUT oe $6.95. We are authorized Rex lealers also. Raceirons tie city tra! ere also we: ion for mun es which i arriage on Apri ; to buy, by about the ith the French re- | as quirements. me Arbuckle however, declined at ¢ time to set a new himsetr with the pred wedding would take place sometime after April 8. on the transportation MOTHER:- Fletcher's . Cas- toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially Prevated for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the penance: of Loi GEE Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it, ordinances | ownership For city ed tr Man Sentenced — ai To Buy Easter Bonnet For Wife TWO PAIR OF P. Troy, Tl, April 8- wore two pairs of pants, Eiffert saved himself $6, ‘He was in ore wh holdup man entered. robber went through the po f his outer trousers, but Eiffert car- -fried his money in the inner pair. ing her husband, when he appeared in court for striking her and being intoxicated “Let him y in jail until Satur- day mornin then he is to buy | me a new for Easter,” was Mrs. Brooks’ verdict. The judgment was approved andi formally entered. Brooks said no appeal would be taken, Record Sales of | Dodge Brothers Cars. In connection w the sale of Dodge Brothers, Inc., to Dillon, Read ¢ Company and the announcement zation of this import- ct | WHICH WINS? Men who pay big prices are no better hatted than men who pay moderate- ly for a Lanpher. Dodie Broth- ers cars and tri still fur- ther gains. Retail deliveries during the earl of March 28th, 1925, gained 34 per cent over the same week in 1924, end exceeded every week but one in Dodge Brothers histo Retail or- ders obtained by dealers established a new high record, exceeding the same week in 1924 by 37 per cent. All sections of the United States shared in these gains, while exports, have been increasing even more rap- idly than domesti: les. ries throughout the world in 1925 to date show a gain of ap- proximately 11,800 Dodge Brothers ||) When you've said Lanpher, you've said it all. Make your home —warmer in winter —cooler in summer at practically no extra cost— with Celotex Insulating Lumber The hidden comfort of costly homes—now even the simplest home can have it. Celotex Insulating Lumber makes possible, for the first time, complete heat-insulation -at practically no extra cost. Celotex replaces wood sheathing and lath, making a stronger house than the wood lum- ber it replaces. It reduces fuel bills approxi- mately one-third. It makes homes wasmer in winter and cooler in summer, bringing to every home a comfort only costly ones have had before. Before you build, learn the facts about this amazing building material. Phone us _ for more information. Wier ct noite. tn Miles** Gallon Startling good news to tens of thousands — the first anouncements of the new good Maxwell's joi results. Never since the Chrysler took the country b has the automobile industry known such whole: Begley response—such a dramatic and decisive triumph. . Not content soniye bigher into this car ar pele sad ul only Pighee priced als, & Chrysler ‘ ce eri png tay ig goed new axwell owner to peg per- formance advantages with unparalleled economy. In almost arnseclonaly low cost of operation and main- tenance—as in tee and acceleration—this great car has written a wholly new pew peg in motor car achievement,’ and in the scene earnety tof the great organization which builds the Maxwe! - We await with eagerness your permission to prove in a. demonstration drive that the new good: Maxwell is the greatest value in the field of fours. i " Rosie, Club C Sidadatd Porn Door Selan"atvactetly priced from $885 to ‘sio85 at All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, tax extra.’ Ped Sie i ears of time Fee Naheel's exwractive plan, Max- Corwin Motor Co. W. E. PERRY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210-5th Street. g A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (NR Tab- ees) a vegetable tive Night and Day attendant Phone 687 Ree | UND ET KING ee PARLCRS Licensed Embalmer in _ Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. Runyan Lumber c 0.) . a PHONE 94 NINTH & FRONT STS. WEBB BROTHERS ttle NRe Be game MR — in one-third Balloon Tires and Tubes repaired. EVERREADY TIRE VULCANIZERS: | 216-4th St. Phone 944 Undertakers | Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Exubalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night ‘Phones! 246-887

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