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~~ PAGE TWO CALLES WANTS _ DIVES CLOSED IN TIAJUANA Probe Ordered Into Attack on! American Girls—Com- plaints Are Many i TRIES TO END LIFE i San Diego, Calif. Feb. 13—() | —Luis Amador, Tiajuana valoon | owner, jointly charged with | Chief’ of Police Zenaido Llanos king the Minses Clyde Peteet, attempted to joday in the Tiajuana | is wrists The Journal of the American Medi- cal Association supported the Bak- ing Institute with all its force of influence and publici' i - posure of this quacke: Ford Announces Price Reductions | on Closed Models Detroit, Michigan, February 13. —A new e list for Ford pas-! enger cars including a material! reduction in the prices of closed} cars has been announced by Edsel | B. Ford, president of the Ford Motor Company. The new prices | became effective Thursday morn-, ing. February 11, H A reduction of $60 also is made! in the Tudor Sedan which is cut from $580 to $520, and the price; of the Coupe which is reduced from | 520 to $500. | In the open type cars the price; of the touring car goes from $290 te $310, and the runabout from $260 to $290. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit. { “Demand fer closed cars since! the improved types in colors were i has been constantly in- High with PLAY MAKERS’ ANNUAL PLAY MUCH ENJOYED Parts in Manner Border- ing Professionalism A well trained cast made the annual prod tion of the Bismarck Junior Playmak- ers, “The Amazons,” given last night Barrington, Clarice Belk as Lady Noe bet, were portrayed in a near profes- sional manner. cially good and won much praise in her interpretation of a mannish, high- spirited Englishwoman. The plot of the play is concerned Athe Marchioness MacLeod), who, despite their mascu- line dress and rearing, become in- volved in love affairs that sorely dis- and Miss School Siudents Take trayed selected and excellenily ton, count Litterly, and ne Beltur- ss Belk was espe- in progr The Plot three “sons” of Mariam, of Castlejorden (Jean pleas of her “boy: ily, de tment of their feminine characteristics. Mi Butler as Lady Ruth Rubim as Lady Thom- asin were well suited to their roles. Ronald, McIntyre as Galfred, of Tweenways, Lady Thomasin or, kept the audience in a state of continuous laughter, “Tw long on ancestor: ive up to what was expected of his ite his weak physique, were indeed amusing. Good Comedy by J. m Si Andre, Count de Grival, i entertaining than his friend, the Earli State, Senatorship of Tweenways. tion of English slang, his origina accent, and his clever interpretation | of a difficult role added much to the | Mayor C. clever comedy, The parts of Reverend Roger Mien- chin, taken His French a Henry Barnec! ith; Ort: i The eet tag is pa atthe City Auditorium. before a|and Youatts, a disapproving servant, | Clay and Wilkin counties. He is serv Ti ab ee ep ordor » Seda) crowded house, one of the best ‘home| were excellently portrayed. Miss Mar-| ing his second term us mnyor of {which is dropped from $660 to} talent plays produced here. The lead-|lys Lahr as “Sergeant” Shuter, gave | Moorhead and is a lawyer. 1$565, a reducicn of $95, ing roles, taken hy Marion Folsom as|a clever bit of acting, ae The climax of the play is reached when the three young men, uninvited guests at Overcate Park, the Beltur- | det estate, find their way in the gym-! nasium and are discovered by the young ladies. A yery merry are girls, she giv Wilhelmine suit- ty, is | s when the Marchioness, | Weare who permits no visitors at Overcate| The Bismarck high school bas- Park, returns from London and sur-{ketball qunit, although playing in prises the group. When the Marchioness is persuaded by the Reverend Mienchin hildren that e i ducing staff, who worked hard to make the play successful. The faith- fulness of the cast and the support given by the schoc! in selling Gckets was also a big factor in the success. The money earned from the produc- tion lset evening will be used in sending a play cast to Grand Forks to take part in the state Playmaker contest. 'Moorhead Mayor on the Dickinson floor last night,| to Beach today and tonight will 18 to 9. The game was loosley play-| play the Beach high scl cagers. ed although reports state that the Bismarck men han much better s! they did: the nig! guarding featured the encounter. Dickinson had only a one point lead’ at the end of the first half, the score at that point being 7 to 6. The Bismarck team made onli Special Winter Prices rebored 4 tr, Ferd Cylinder | Block two field ls during the entire and reh a la fame, one in h half, the cther ch ca apes Plans to File For | fame one in ench half, the cher | rordson _Gylinder Blocks, re: Dickinson made eight baskets and two free throws, The Bismarck team journeyed on DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free - Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Dodge Cylinder Blocks,‘ rebored: and rehoned ve i $6.00 Chevrolet Cylinder Blocks, re- bored and rehoned..... .$5.00 Overland Cylinder Blocks, four cylinders 5.00 Overland Cylinder Blocks, six cylinders ..... 00 Studebaker Cylinder Blocks, four cylinders. .85.00 to $6.00} Studdbaker Cylinder Blocksy| six cyl + + 97.08 te $8.00 ALE. PREVIOUS PRICES CANCELLED. — Full line of | pistens, piston rings, wrist’ pina, ‘also wie al rings. . All. factory duplicates. : For other special prices ‘and information, phone or write! Feb. 13.—@)-— sland of ‘Moorhead announced today that he will file on Monday for nomination at the June j primary election as the Republican | candidate for state senator from Bismarck Loses to Dickinson— Score 18 to 9) No Commission No Yardage No Switching Your carload livestock prom} better game than it did the night. previous against Belfield, lost its h the Dickinson cagers SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926 Use Gas, the scientific feel. —————————— j cause arcs which may loosen soldered wires be- sides sccring and injuring | the commutator. We ad- just, repair and replace brushes. you. t.| pan drugged | £ of Audr n girls, who we d in Tiajuana. The president’ the heels Markley customs office at the Tiajuana line,| crease is made in the price of epen rs. There will be no change i iprice of the model T {Ford Ton Truck that he had many complaints of mis-| - treatment of American women in the! resort town, 1 deaths 0 ther of the y stated that ors, have taken American women to | hotels and attacked them while the women were under the influence of liquor. g His testimony was supported Captain J. M. Adamson, a detective | Ys sent there to investigate the fatal! da: beating of T y ge, of Atlan- ta, Ga, in the Tiajuana jail several] here late yesterday after he had months ago. pleaded guilty to a charge of intro- Adamson ducing liquor into Indian territory. from an clared she ri mana, and that he ad received other ABDUCTORS MAY FAGE FIRING SQUAD San Diego, Calif. Feb. 13.) of ‘The seven held in Tiajuana, M¥xican| He was fined $50. George Many Wounds esterday afternoon on a charge of introducing liquor into Indian terri- tory and the jury this morning re- turned a verdict of acquittal. The court adjourned town across the border, in connec-; Stion with the assault on Audrey and) Clyde Peteet, American girls, may face a firing squad if found guilty -s.of abduction. was seen today, due ary nature of the! un = Mexican federal courts, should gov-} ernment officials on order of either | Presic at Calles or the Governor of | of "Lowe, California over-ride the law nd order the men before a firing squad. The death penalty can be legally expected only if the men are found guilty on the abduction charge. Pen- alty for attack is a limited term in . prison. The Peteet girls and their father and mother committed s' de here several days after the Tiajuana affair. pal The following paragraph is an/« excerpt from an address delivered |, by Dr. Morris Fishbein, |!y. t merican Medi Association, on the subject of “Bread as the Physician Sees It, ‘d refers particuarly to bread which is now being placed on the market with the assertion that it assist people to reduce: long since a baking organ- sued, with extensive | bread which bore the | slogan “The Enemy of Fat.” Let-} ters at once began to come to the | American Medical Association | headquarters requesting informa- | tion concerning this product and! = its actual importance as a part of | the diet of those desiring to re-| duce. In attempting to reply to: = these questions, The Journal of the | American Medical Association | sought information from the “American Institute of Baking and from the Westfield Testing and Research Laboratories, The infcr- + mation. revealed that the bread _ad- vertised as an “Enemy of Fat” contained from 29 to 33 per cent of starch and a total carbohydrate centent of from 36 to 40 per ad whereas ordinary bread contained only some 45 per cent of starch and 50 per cent of total carbohy- drates. Moreover, the bread for =the fat contained 18 per cent of pro- tein as compared with 9 and 10 per cent in ordinary bread. Clear- ly from these analysis the bread mentioned hdd no special value in ~<h diet for those desiring to reduce. Any woman who would eat .a smaller amount of ordinary white ‘bread or the same amount of ordi- nary whole wheat bread and who would follow the rigid diet rec- ommended in each package of the ¥ with special claims as to clai .reduce just as rapidly and at less ‘expense. These observations caused the Institute of Baking tu make the statement that the claim mate for weight-reducing breads were misleading and exaggerated. ST 4 j c R © supposed to protect “st: | Standing Soldier , Bernard Standing Soldier of Ft. 'y pay a fine of $100 in federal court Standing Soldier originally ja-| not guilty, but after the government had completed the presentation of its 3 complaints. | case i change his ples Steve Bendis | ginal plea of not guilty to a charge D.B. C. GIRL NOW TEACHES AT“HIGH” this year is Florence Reed, a young jlady well equipped to hold the pdsi- BREAD FOR |: REDUCING course is copyrighted, (unob \elsewhere. ) Graduates require less breaking in,’’ advance mdrequick- ‘i|good position with the National 01 | Securities Co. the day she graduated. low the Succt$$ful’’— Monday. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 805 | Front St., Fargo. Se: appoint their mother. Lady Wilhel- nina Belturbet {(Virginia Butler), youngest “son” of the Marchioness, soon discovers that she is a girl at gracefully and invites the young men to dinner. Deserve Credit Much credit for the smoothness of | ing.” said a statement accom- nying the announcement. “With ater output of these types, costs OLDSMOBILE the New Star Six s the chas: or the rdson Tractor, it was stated. ANDING SOLDI Gets 60-day Term was sentenced to 60 in the Sioux county jail pleaded against him he decided to fo. b. 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