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PAGE EIGHT WIFEOFR.R. | MAGNATE DIES IN BALTIMORE Mrs. Howard Elliott cumbs to Pneumonia While Enroute to New York Suc- Mrs, Howard Elliott of New York, wife of the chairman of the board directors of the Northern Pacific uid nd director of many rail- roads, died yest pneumonia in Baltimore, wh had been taken after becoming ill on the train enroute for New York. As soon as the necessary arrangements can be made her body will be taken to New York where funeral es will be held at St. Barthol THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE R-33 ADRIFT! ROADS LOWER FREIGHT ON Cut Rates From To Sugar. Factories in Central West — (By The Associated Press) Fargo, April 23.—All kee, have voluntarily lower rates on sugar factories in Wisconsin, effective last’ year, Neal traffic bureau secretary of the loc Mr. SUGAR BEETS Northwest i railroads serving this territory, the Northern Pacific, Great Northern and Milwau- established beets to the southern Minnesota and Iowa, than the rates Williams, Commercial Club announced today. Williams said that following! TWOJURORS ARECHOSEN O’Connor, Charged With Slay- ing, Closely Guarded (By The Associated Press) Wadena, Minn., April 23.—With two jurors selected Wednesday by “Buck” O'Connor for the murder of John Goings, Carrington, N. D., farm- er, attorneys resumed their question- ing of venire men here today to complete the jury. O'Connor who was brought from the Minnesota state prison at Still- water, where he is under sentence for forgery has not appeared in the court room and is being guarded closely in the county jail. O'Connors arrest was brought about when Goings’ blood bespattered car was traced to, Minneapolis. | Tt wa: subsequently learned that O’Conn‘ de man named Helm hed left al THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925 _———_—_——— the machine, O'Connor was arrested and sentenced for the forgery of checks carried by Goings. According to police Ollie Underwood, a fellow prisoner of O'Connor, said that O'Connor confessed to him that he killed Goings, whose body was found in a cornfield near here. =, Heim,. with whom O'Connor is said to have left Carrington, with Goings, ig being sought by authorities. GOOSE HANGS HIGH REPORTED ENTERTAINING “The Goose Hangs High” which comes to the Eltinge theatre for Friday and Saturday is reported « very pleasing and entertaining pic- ture. The story: was adapted from the stage play of the ‘same name which reigned in New York and Chicago for several seasons, It deals with a small-town Ameri- can family—the Ingals parents and children. All their married life In- gals and his wife Eunice have sacri- ficed themselves for their children with the result that Hugh, Lois and Bradley have grown up pleasure-lov- ing, extravagant and self-centered. The plot takes an unexpected turn when disaster threatens the family. How the children rise to the occa- sion and prove their real worth is developed in a series of vivid, absorb- ing situations which lead to a sur- prising climax. ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS COOKING IN COMFORT | the suggestion of the commercial club traffic bureau that a lower rate would give the sugar refining com- panies and thesfarmers of North Da- kota an opportunity to make a thorough test of the possibilities of beet raising here. carriers gave no- tice of the reduced: rates. “This is not a remunerative rate for them,” Mr, Williams said. “And they are entitled to a great deal of credit for this cooperation in the effort to build a beet raising-indus-! try here.” The regular rate is $7.50 per ton from all points’ west of Fargo. Last year a ‘special rate of $2.75 per ton was in effect and this year the rate is to be $2.25 per ton, Mr. Williams said. A large territory.}s covered in this rate. change, according to the Fargo commercial club secretary. rringtony N. D., Goings’ home in Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers | Free Trial of Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort of Loss of Time. We have a method for the control of Asthe a, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long ‘stand- ing or recent development, whether it is pres- ent ag Chronic Asthma or Hay Fever, you ould send for aX{ree Trial of our method. jo matter in what climate Uap ae no matter re troubled with method should relieve you promptly. ‘We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases, wlicre all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, “patent smokes,” etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our expense, that our method is designed to end all difficult breath- ing, all wheesing, and all those terrible, Mr. Elliott, Dav ie with Mrs. her death. Born in St. Louis, Mrs. Elliott was formerly Janet January of that city, where she married to How- ard Ellictt in 1892, living there un- til 1904. Of their “three children, who were also born in their moth- er's home town, Janet was married in Paris in 1919 to Frederick Rolker Wulsin and resides now in Washing- ton, D. €.; Ethel 3 married in Boston in 1916 to Edmund Pendle- ton Rogers of New York and died in New York in 1919. Since then Mr. Rogers and his two little boys have lived with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott at 15 East 62nd Street, New York, and at Southhampton, Long Island in the summer. Howard Elliott, jr, their only son, who graduated in the 1922 class at Harvard, also lives with his parents. In 1904 the family moved from St. Louis to St. Paul, where they lived Leonard Refrigerators rec-| ommended by Good House Keeping used extensively by; Not Reckless Darox: until 1913, Mr, Elliott being pres- ident of the Northern Pacific Rail- way Company. They then made their home in Boston until 1917 while Mr. Elliott was head of the New Havtn System. Part of 1917 and 1918 was spent in Washington, when Mr. Elliott was on the Rail- road War Board doing government war work. Since 1918 they have lived in ww York, where Mr. Elliott is in charge of the Northern Pacific Ruil- way Company. Mrs. Elliott's mother, Mrs. D. A. January, lives in St. Louis. Her si ter, Mrs. John T. Davis; a brother, Harry, who married Miss Josephine who is Lady Castle, Aberdeen Shire, Scotland, so survive her. Mr. and Mrs, Elliott have a large circle of friends in St. Louis, St. Paul, Boston, Washington, Baltimore, New York, and Chicago. ROTARY CLUBS OPEN ANNUAL DISTRICT MRET Riotous We!come Greets Gov- ernor as He Calls Meet- ing to Order (By The Associated Press) Hibbing, Minn., April 23. — Spe- cial trains today poured delegates into Hibbing for the annual con- ference of Rotary’s Ninth District which opened this morning and will close tomorrow afternoon. Candidates for the office of dis trict governor, now held by Ed- ward F. Flynn of St. Paul, at the election tomorrow, are Edward A. Silberstein, president of the Dr luth club, Archie McCannel of not, and Fred Conklin, of marck. Grand Forks is the only city to invite the 1926 conference to «ate. ‘The feature of the morning's | session was the Americanization pageant participated in by students and graduates of the local high gchool, representing in all a total of 24 nationalities. The principal address of the morning conference meeting was cblivered by Dr. Lotus D. Kauf- man, president of the University of (Minnesota, and member of the ‘Minneapolis ‘Rotary Club. He BASEBALL Trainer of Yankees Says Good Word for JOINT-EASE June 16, 1924. B Dear Sirs: _ [have given your preparation call- ed Joint-Ease a sa tory trial, ind find it’s as good as you claim for it. I use it every day and hope to continue using it as long as I train athletes, I give you this testimonial to encourage the manufacture of Joint-Eage, as I get such good results from its use. With best wishes, 1 beg to. remain, (Signed) A. A. WOODS, Trainer of New York “Yankeed>" Baseball players, professional ofighters, runners, jumpers, circus performers, tennis players, golfers —thousands of them use Joint-Ease —hbecause it takes the lameness, soreness, stiffness oyt of muscles, tendons and ligaments quicker than anything else they ever used. if you are an athlete and want to keep in the game always use J ‘Ease at the first ‘sign of Muscl Tendon or Joint Soren Al Goul- Jet, King of Bike riders, : “Of- ; ten od rubbing at night - with e chases away all soreness before morning. It’s the best stuff for sore muscles I ever used.” Upper left shows the R-3 terrific windstorm, to drive he'pless brought in safely, The lower Flight Lieut. BK. L. Johnston who took the R a view of the I vi leaving H spoke on “Moral Basis of Citizen: | ship.” “Citizenship,” said Dr. Kaufman, the most serious problem this country is concerned wilh tod, It is not a matter of emotion, it is a matter of intelligence and moral responsibility. Citizenship ts not conferred! but achieved.” . R. Stenzley, president of the. Hibbing club, called the conference to order, after which Mayor John Gannon, past president of the Hib- bing club, delivered the address of welcome, responded to by C. B. Me- Intosh of Minneapolis, past dis trict governor. A riotous welcome greeted ward F. Flynn of St. Paul, ¢ governor, when he took the gavel He introduced Norman B. Bla t Fargo, the first district g and later nual message. Dr. Kaufman's address followed, after which Mrs. Eugene Fenelon of Devils Lake, vice prosident of the National American Legion, Auxiliary, spoke on “Rotary, the Legion, and the Legion Auxiliary. Ed The North Dakota Barber’s Examiners will hod public; Examinations, May 7th and 8th.. Fred K. Ode, Sec’y. This Is Your Chance to Prove In his private prac symptoms as Indigestion, sona and a general Run-Down condition of a Sluggish Liver—and that relief the Liver is properly Cleansed ana normally again, Why This Gives Relief When working as Nature intend- ed your Liver does three things ary to keep you feeling your best. First, it purifies your BLOOD, every drop of which passes through the Liver every fifteen minut Second, your Liver furnishes the essences that are essen fect DIGESTION. Liver supplies t C ture uses to lubricate your intes- tines so that your Bowels can move naturally, gently and regularly every day. When your liver be comes sluggish it cannot do these three things; consequently, you suffer from one or more of the symptoms above described. Share It With Family. 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