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DAY, OCTOBER MIMICS LARYNX LATEST OUTRIT Dumb Persons Will Now Be j ‘Able to Talk, Box Inventors yore Say, Atlante, Ga., Oct. 30.—(AP)— Science has tackled the human voice and out of the laboratories have « come sound speech for the dumb and a sound code which may be used readily to replace all codes used heretofore in war and peace. An artificial larynx has been 4 ~made to do the work of the human ’ vocal chords and voice box in those persons who have found it necessa! to have this in removed throug! +a, malignant disease, said Dr. Ser- jus O, Grace, assistant vice presi- lent of the Bell Telephone company, and scientist in the New York city iboratories of the company. He demonstrated the instrument at @ session of the American insti- tute of electrical engineers held heré last night, . These jhe who lack a voice box, Dr. Grace pointed out, have no further use for their throat as far as breathing or speaking is con- cerned, but breathe through a small fi artificial outlet just about at their \ collar bone, They are unable to make a 24, ® sound through their mouth, ‘So far the benefit of these persons the artificial voice box was made. It is composed of a black tube about @ quarter of an inch in diameter with an enlargement and then a continuation of the tube, in all about eight inches long. If air is forced through the longer tube, the thing emits a sound something like that of a hand organ. But then if the other end is placed in the mouth and the ed and mouth are formed as in speaking, words themselves become audible and are clearly distinct. 4 In persons who have the artificial , breathing sg rhe in their neck, the | latter may provided with a con- nection to the “voice box” for the purpose of furnishing the air pres- sure. In that case the person car- ries his voice in his pocket and takes it out whenever he wishes to speak. " Third of Police in Philadelphia Called . ‘Unfit for Offices’ Philadelphia, Oct. 30.— (AP) — Nearly one-third of Philadelphia’s police commanders have been de- clared by a special grand jury in. vestigating bootlegging, gang mur- ders and police corruption to be “un- fit to hold any municipal office.” And there are more in the same category, the grand jury said i@ its | Peeples to Judge Edwin 0. wis recommending that three of the seven police inspectors of the city and 18 of the 43 captains be dismissed from ’he service because of “unexpected persénal wealth Sy which we believe was either all or ‘4 substantially all dishonestly ac- quired.” The presentment, which came at the beginning of the eleventh week of the inquiry, listed bank deposits of more than $800,000 as having been made by the 21 police officials within the last four years. I SAY, OLD BEAN! Alpine, Tex., Oct. 30.—Beans, believed to be more than 800 years old, planted here by Mrs. A. C. ide, have sprouted and a new species of beans may soon be intro- duced in orders for “ham and beans.” ‘They were found in an ancient cliff dweller’s cave in New Mexico. ‘WYATT SAYS HE SPENT FORTUNE I Could Talk All Day About the Sargon Treatment—It’s Wonderful,’ Says Contractor a: i “I’ve spent a small fortune try- ing 1058 well, but nothing did me any good until I started taking Sargon,” said W. J. Wyatt, well known road building contractor, 1089 13th Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., ‘recently, “|, “For three years before taking Sargon,” he continued, “I had been suffering with stomach trouble, biliousness and other disorders. M; ous I hardly ever got a good night’s sleey Ti tried all kinds of medicines and treatments, But nothing seemed to reach my case, and I had about lost faith in all medicines. I bepame so nerves are in perfect ns aleep like e child. T feel stronger r in way. have gained six pounds. Fg ryt actly what three bottles of Sargon did for me, “Sargon Soft Mass Pills ha overcome ition. Me 380, 1928 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 2) i REG U.S. PAY. OFF, fore leaving the voting booth. Patrolman Who Shot | Columbia Is Fueled Hair Tonic Drinkers for Flight to sate Lucky in Denmark Woman Convicted of Assault and Battery Elyria, 0., Oct. 30.—(AP)— Three policemen fired at an_ auto-| mobile five weeks ago near Lorain, Ohio, in the belief that the car con- tained whiskey. Miss Betty Hey- wood, 22 years old and a British subject, was wounded, Today Louis Cicco of Lorain, one of the patrolmen, stood convicted of assault and battery as a result of Miss Heywood’s injury. It took 13 ballots of a jury to convict him last night after a trial which lasted more than a week. Cicco wah tried for shooting to wound but the indictment allowed conviction for the lesser offense, which carries a penalty of $200 fine or six months in jail, or both, Gotham Publisher to Fly on 700-Mile Hop Norfolk, Va., Oct. 30.—(?)—The seaplane “Flying Fish” in which George Putnam, New York author and publisher, and others plan to fly from Norfolk to Bermuda was here for adjustment today, prior to the take off for the islands, 700 miles away. The plane landed here late yes- terday from Atlantic City with Put- nam and his flight companions aboard. They included Captain Harry Lyon of Southern Cross fame and Lieutenant W. N. Lancaster of the British Royal air forces, A companion ship, piloted by Don- ald Vanderwater was forced down off the Virgin Island capes yester- day, but was found and towed in, SPREADS EASILY Thoughtful Husband: Emily, is there any shopping you want done this morning. His Wife: Yes; you might buy a jar of that new traffic jam I’ve been reading about.—Answe! Telephone 332 BUTTER—Coversioon, PORK CHOPS— ce: raters Dance “pane |RSS WHEN YOU'VE THE GATE KEEPER. 402 Main Ave. Always Busy. There’s'a Reason Wednesday Specials sense pesentodcsrescoresrpecess COTTAGE CHEESE ori 1le _ MACHINE WHIGH |ooroue wae ny wana) HOTEL MAN IS ITSSALMOST t HALLOW EEN, HAINT IT ? OLLY, HAINT IT FUNNY i Got Good ALL: ABOUT] MEMORIES. Gor PL A | ABSINT irene Taner OFFEN MINOID. / THAT FELLE COMES UP AN WAS. \REMINOS he oF ' TRLLAMS _ 10:36 ©1920, BY NEA SERVICE, IC. Roosevelt Field, L. I., Oct. 30.—] Copenhagen, Denmark.—(AP) (AP)—The which crashed two weeks ago at the Charles A. Levine, the owner, was| scalp. not at the field. CHOP SUEY SHOP SHUTS Peking, Oct. 30.—(AP)—A_ chop suey restaurant has failed here. It was the only one in the city. There HOGGING IT ALL Gertrude: You never hear port it, The untraveled Chinese/their employer’s money. don’t know what chop suey is. The} Gerald: Not often; but when too.—Answers. TWICE IN THREE YEARS ANTS WORRY BANK Elmer, Mo., Oct. 30.—White ants are undermining the Exchange Bank Building here. Wooden portions of | igan with a football captain twice devoured by them. So far, efforts! lander captaining Michigan now to dislodge them have been futile. | George Rich. Benny Friedman, wi NOT VERY WELL “So you have been to Berlin to see relations about an inheritance—how did you come out?” “I went first class and came back oe |." —Meggendorfer Blaetter, Mu- nic also is from the 0! Boys born during the war are said, by one expert, to have less than the normal capacity for learn. ing and work, Big Halloween Dance. Jackie Sherman and her four Jacks. The Dome. Tuesday, Oct. 30. Under auspices of Bismarck Chapter No. 1 Squirrel Club. The Dome is ventilated and monoplane Columbia, | Danish barbers have won an import- veteran of several historic flights,| ant victory over the government, Here, as everywhere, the law de- start of a proposed flight to Rome,| mands that toilet preparations con- was fueled today in preparation eo pet ane ane be made Le ther attempt to reach the eternal | drinkable by ing a certain| 5, ean RCR ERT HG dty [amount of coloquintida. ‘The bar-|FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished The weather was favorable. Roger | bers succeeded in proving that this Q. Williams, the pilot, would not say| drug was injurious to their hands whether he intended to start today.| and consequently harmful to the Unless some substitute is found, therefore, Danish hair tonics will be available for beverage purposes, were not enough Americans to sup-/women cashiers running off with| FoR RENT—Three dish originated in the United States. |does happen they take the employer, Cleveland, O., has furnished Mich- the floor and foundation are being|the last three years. The Cleve- captained the Wolverines two years, ‘SUUuneveeseveepcuuyoetnnneenneeeeeeeceen aean eect reset eN Neen IT IS FAR-MOR CONVENIENT. SHOT DEAD BY GRAIN DEALER mits Slayer Had Been Visit- ing Her carr, wash, Tenn. Oct. 30-—(P)— Sena falter ‘iggett, prominent grain merchant, shot and killed pirney M.| After makin unningham, manager ot! arge downtown Nashville hotel, last night, | Tuning in an alley behind the Cunningham ard of for Lost Jewels $4 | drove back over the route, but the A “jewel hunt” rivaling any hid- den treasure tale of story books and magazines was on in full force in Bismarck today. Up and down the streets and high-| onin; ways of Bismarck small bo; Widow of Murdered Man Ad-| grownups and members of the police | lation. force were seen scannin; ment and watching for anyone ing a suspicious looking black of it all was a little on the part of R. H Fargo, a jewelry salesmai 8. call, the salesman left his hrief case on the right side is car and when PAGE THREE Treasure Hunt on rhein, Paioenles cea Big aan: Canadian Lawmaker to Discuss Liquor Plan W. R. Wood, Manitoba, member of the Manitoba Parliament, speak Building societies have enabled|at. the McCabe Methodist Church 2,000,000 families to become owners|Friday at 8 p. m., of their homes in England. Reck-|ditions in Canada five to a family, this covers|anounced here toda; » girls,; nearly a quarter of the total popu- :|at Third street and Rosser,.he re- || membered the case and immediately case was missing, on s Liquor Con- Today,” -it was At present Mr. Wood is of the Manitoba Farmers’ Union” the pave- — ETM IT IS home. He admitted the shooting, and was placed in jail on charges of murder and carrying a weapon. In a signed statement to police Mrs. Cunningham said she had been meeting the grain merchant secretly for almost a year, and that she had gone to her garage last night to meet him “for a few minutes,” after first refusing to do so. Earl Kiger, a private detective, was the only known witness to the tragedy. He said he tried to get Lig- gett to leave the scene, but that the grain merchant declined to leave. The only statement of Liggett to Ile was, that Cunningham fired irst, Cunningham was southern presi- dent of the Greeters, national hotel men’s organization, and long prom- inent in his field. Liggett is identified with civic en- terprises of Nashville. Mrs. Cunningham said her hus- band had found Liggett in their home last March and warned him not to return, .,, NO BALLOT STUFFING ‘Athens, Greece, Oct, 30.—Efforts to stop stuffing of ballot boxes here have culminated in a unique checkup system. Voters are now required to dip their fingers in yellow ink be- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Household furniture, priced for quick sale. Call at 422 —| Twelfth street. Phone FOR RENT—Two or three room un- furnished apartment. Price rea- sonable. Call at 421 Ninth street or phone 1353-M, rooms with kitchenette and small fred bath adjoining, Call at 113 Washington street or phone 440-R. WANTED-—Girl to learn hosiery re- pairing. Apply at the Rose Shop. FOR RENT—Lovely room with alcove. Hot water heat. Call at of 318 Ave. B West or phone 1282-R, unfurnished 2 rooms for light housekeeping. it} Downstairs, also furnished sleep- ing room upstairs, Call at 418 First street or phone 241-M, FOR SALE—160 acre dairy farm, h near Regan, 25 A. cultivated, in} more can be broke up, rest good hattan’s ‘ Peat le) is finees Fair me Moran, 8| of buildings, ata bargain. Or ho] will trade for dwelling “house in|{| NEWS Bismarck. Write 8, care of Bis- marek Tribu heated. REQ. U.S. PAT. OFF. CAPITOLS FOIL A rousing drama of Ro- mance and Adventure of a Modern Captain Kidd and His Buccaneers along Man- Victor McLaglen, waterfront with Lois and COMEDY Tomorrow Home James Coming Uncle Tom’s Cabin ECONOMICAL John L. 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