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% a a FOR SENATE MAY BRUTAL KILLING OF BISMARCK MAN'S FATHER-DRUSEMEN MURDER MANY Appeal Is Made to Relatives in the United States For Help| ns in That Country Are Homeless and Starving — People Are Deceived 3 United States senate ‘PAGE. TWO. . ‘“THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “WET” CANDIDATE. LETTER FROM SYRIA RELATES THE THE CALL CONVENTION (P) t Minot, N. D., The pos sibility of a “ e for the in the “making ting at Bis states that rangement: g marek on M Th f the meet: | disteibne »cal Man Hears From Brother After} 16 Years’ Silence, - | A letter from a brothe y he | had not seen in rs and with ewhom he unicated for | than 16 a pl ars was surprise to Clarence Danley, Federal building in B sterday. The brother, Albert I st heard of in New Yo s ago and a letter add to_him at that place sometime late was returned. he letter which Clarence Danley received yesterday was postmarked in| Allentown, Pa., the present home of his brother. It contained a message | from the writer's l-year-old daugh- ter, whose existence was unknown to | Clarence Danley. | Mr. Danley has been in Bismarck | since 1905, when he came here with | the 2ist regiment and was stationed | at Fort Lincoln for some time. Later | he tor a homestead and farmed near here for more than 15 years. Department Officers Will Attend Meeting Here Monday Evening! At the _meeting of Bismarck Can ton, No. 5, and Ladies Auxiliary, N 3, Patriarchs Militant ta, Independent Ord onday evening 4&6 o’elo dificers:will be in attendanc In department command- Bis- Harrington, « aff, th other department officers at- P. B. Rognlie ‘ommanding the first reg- ! J. Holbrook of commanding the second regi- Major I. Presthus of Dickinson rill be: Colonel Major Byron Kranty nare, commanding the third t alion, seeond ri nent; Lieut Golopel Andrew Baird-of Dic judge advocate on General Harring staff, and several officers, chev- and ladies from Dickinson. ptain Christ Nilson of Bismarck arranged a drill to be put on by a team from the local canton. An in vitation has been extended to all en- campment members and their wives. ‘The ladies of the auxiliary will be in} Note prominent firms which re- ; charge of refreshments. sas employed 1D). B. C. pupils: =. vas NW) ALT ational Cash Register Co. (Fargo) WARNING TO AUTO | coxaged Gorden Kepner. Doge Gunes and“ d of Co., (Huron, S$. 1D.) employed N. ers 3 P. Whiting. International Har- motor vehicles will be given) yocter Co, (Bismarck) tool on G. un Feb. 1th to procure) 7 Bosch at $100 a month their 1926 license. Offenders) cron, the Successiul’— will be promptly arrested) Monday. Write F. 1. Watkins, after that date. City Police Dept. Coming to BISMARCK DR. MELLENTHIN SPECIAL in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at McKENZIE HOTEL chursday and Friday, Feb. 11 & 12 QYffive Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad- uate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of North Dakota. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade- noids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, Siansy, bladder, cd wet- ting; catarrh, weak lungs, rheum tism, seiatica, leg ulcers and rect: ailments. te the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in North. Dakota. nee red 2 Zeisler, Golden Val- nes. ‘Mrs. Fred -Fischer, Mercer, Fe- Wendlick, Finley, high —Chris people’ of Bismarck have no | on of the terrible atrocities | clear hearts for we beli w » being committed in $3 they had told us. of | Bism: -We gathered up all the food a letter from Ferris! could and fed them and also fed th day. Mr. | hor About 1 p. from four g h utrous | rections came four ps of sol li and a brother to Sam Nicola, also of | and they were all Drusemen. Eve ve, | one met on the way “ey tells graphically of ‘ve tu wo men were a Dr i by the tribesmen, and of the brutal killing of Mr. Boutrous father, who resided there. In order! to better aequ he people of (1is| lett hedl ymitted in a ed into English, the is public Tehly, Syria, dan, 5, 1926. Dear Brother and Nephe Iam writing to you with sorrow! jand a broken heart for what hap- pened to us. On the third day of January some) of the Druse tri neighboring town. Juhabitants of wHlch sre sH-Moham: | medans.. At 10 a. m, we received message from 70 Druse tribesmen} stating were coming over} to make treaty with the p ple of our town it they were ing to visit St. church, that was one of their customs. &. 40 CHRISTIANS Damas 5 ‘The inhabitants of the tian vilage of Maruneh, g about 40, were day by a natite seribed as compose Maruneh. is est of Damascus, massacred band de- brig- miles | 8 i total | ! Feb. 6. spondent at cus, Syria, says the of 40 Christians in| Maruneh indicates an nti - Christian , movement is developing. Monday, a son of Hassan bandit chief, Reut- Dama massa don, he repor: EI Kha hanged with ed. brigands two | This threats that thre would be hanged in reven Wanted to So all the town p and thought the mi decided t to | messen come to ou W o'clock | a. m., 70. horser ed in. the town and went to church, so all the SCHOOL RUN LIKE Students at Dakota Business Col- lege, Fargo, transact real business in fully equipped offices and banking rooms. Their “‘office hours’’ are 8- course—not obtainable elsewhere. ) | Pres. 806 Front St., Fargo, | DR. R. S. ENGE’ Chiropractor Yonsulation Free x Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. A. & M. Tire Service First Class Tire Repairing. | Sejberling -All'Tread Tires and Tubes, 216 Main’ - Phone 356 Electric and Acetylene Welding © BISMARCK WELDING WORKS 208 - 10th St. Phone 776° James Kernes, Cavalier, ae Grand Forks, iy Mia, iuleer of ler, Flak, “‘inin., ap- eral Christians in Teh- |<} jevervone i tiee Ee y with the erimes that are be-|), “json and his wife ‘that the Drusemen had ! som M | jM a-day, 6daysa week. (Copyrighted | town people went to meet th own and the nth tied the zed to stab t hr cre kitled the asked to come Druse in sald We would rather n with | Before they | a so the Drusemen cut off their | they dragged them out of the house.‘dates set for the Bismarck Automo-| Boutrous’ hands’ and bile show, which was first announced. ‘and put his head on a block and cut his head This was all done Lec, 38, who died Wednesd: in front of his wife, as there ing at White Sulphur Sprin were four Drusemen holding her and {following a stroke of apoplexy, -will forcing her to look at what the others | be held at 2 o'clock Sunday fern | | They tied Mr. | feet together | large woode | off with a sword. | right were doing to her husband. killed six more men and killed Boutrous. boys whom th lock and aske wete not captured to red | for 30 pounds. | how to get them out. hat} to Tebly. we | eat for d The only salvation we heir | have is your help. Gic| ere lea Sist of theopeuple” whe | crs,| were killed: Farris Boutrous, 70 years old, sur- wife and one son, and Tooma neates Nassif, 21 years single man Elias Ayoub, survived by wife | four children. } b Shunr children. divia: Shobathy) Gurvived by and three children. survived by his be- ers. | | ‘They captured the women folks and| the other six the same as they killed Mr. building will be built this spring, n They kept four women and to the new one-story buriding just|at a depth of 150 feet. captured under ome of the folks who company on East Main street, it was | em them | announced today by A. Marcovitz. They, ‘The folks managed |sccond story of the new building will a The rest of us ran away and eame| main floor will be used for dry goods | Now we are homeless and! and clothing departments. starving, as we have had nothing to! will join the present grocery store ; with the new addition. \ \ old, and wife wife Also four more Christians, strang- their bedies lying on| Some others are missing, but we th hey stuck their heads | don't know what happened to them. on long s and marched through Your brother and uncle, the town. These two innocent fel- Ferris Nicola. ows were Tooma Nassif and Elias a Ayoub. We are glad they died with | the, Christian faith. My and I and my were all at ‘As soon as we rted to of our people el Boutr and his wife and I a leav r. and Mrs. Boutrous at home, sister Boutrous home Boutrous Brutally Murdered When the Drusemen came found Mr. and Mrs. Boutrous at ho sister’s saw | y were both old and were unable ag ito run away lo le nicest | the | kill ous ing as | ary 19 and c “MANDAN NEWs | ine Decision to postpone the first an- nual Mandan auto show from Febru- 20 to March 12 and 13 s made at a meeting of the Man- dan automobile dealers Wednesday jafternoon. The postponement was |made to allow for greater develop- and! ment in the show and so that the ome |dates should not conflict with the You have to chew. . WHEAT customers S. We have just insta Potential Charger, and it will be ready by 5 method. We still Rad‘o or car a There is of cars. ~ service. ANNOUNCEMENT BUSINESS OFFICE. Louis White is now in charge of our Wash Rack, and will be pleased to see his old Phone 318 COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT d our new Hebart Constant Get your battery in before 9 a. m. p. m. the same day, with a better, longer lived charge than you every had before. Try our one day battery service, just once, and you'll always have your battery charged by this improved This manner of recharging is. RECOM- MENDED by all the leading battery manufacturers. 1 for and deliver your battery for your You will also be furnished with a service battery whenever . your case néeds. An army of service batteries for all makes Take advantage of this as well as our efficient no extra charge. PHONES38 Special Showing Don’t fail to visit-our show room during the next. few days to see the beautiful NEW STAR SIX and STAR POUR Models we have dans stared on display. , & cs cise SATURDAY,. FEBRUARY 6, 1926 | | to w height of about cight fect in the air. The supply of water. it is ‘said, is sufficient so that further opera tions on the drilling for oil ean be carried on, di is expected that drilling opera- it | tions will have reached th h of j the expected pocket of oT by April 1. president, and H. A. Schmidt, of Man- BRIDE GIVEN FORTUNE dan, vice prealdent and treasurer, London—One milion npunds, ap-| were re-elected by the North Dakota | proxima‘ $4,810,000 is said to have} Petroleum associ The water,| been given Sybil, daughter of Sir jeccupied by the Marcovite Grocery | witich is soft, is thrown in a column | Adolf Tuck, by the noted banker, Sir} Edward Stern, who married ber in a Toadon synagogue. He is 71 and she am | NEWS BRIEFS — ‘ey hong , M. Wilson of Minot Townley Reported to | Have Struck Water | at 150- Foot Level! eb. 6 -Uncon- d here through Tworkmen on the Townley well, at 25 by 80 foot brick|Robinaon, state that A. C. 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