The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1916, Page 6

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oF we ~ eagle on wigan sito as ’ FLOWERS | ROSES * CARNATIONS CHRYSANTHEMUMS ‘Fresh supply always:on> hand. RIGHT PRICES | Oriental Art Our Stock is small, but select--New supplies The Gift Shop - 3d Street Goods — Every ‘piece impor ted. | enroute all the time W. R. COCHRAN, Owner CURTAIN 8:80 PM. Jack and Vera Sensational Leapers and: Jumpers Drexler and Fox" . -Bocentric Street Musicians: Robert. and. Robert ‘Sketch “A True Friend” Clipper Trio Bits of Fun and Song Zeno, Jorden and Zeno . COMING-— Sensational Flying Trapeze A Moving: Pictures 15c 25c, 50c. The picture you have all been waiting for. Car Owners, | Attention !! Your storage battery needs good care this We Have Something | winter. New’ In Winter Battery Storage Come in and See Us FREE INSPECTION ALWAYS Loden’s Battery Shop 408 BROADWAY Tuesday, Dec. 5 ‘ ClaraKimball Young ‘in “The Common Law” | With wit and humor and are going to SISMARUS i PIKE — ET GHOSE FRAZIER FOR GOVERNOR Lyon J. Frasier is the choice, ‘ot 87,638 North Dakotans for governor, a tabulation made from returns of the official cointy canvassing boards, as reported to the secretary .of _ state, shows. Frazier's Democratic oppon- ent, MacArthur, received 20,236 votes, and Johnson, the Socialist. 2,612. The total’ vote on the governorhip was 110,486. For United States senator,.the offi- cial returns give McCumber 57,7145 tal being 107,174. The vote on the presidency, totaling 114,603, is by far the largest in the history of the state. On official re- turns, Wilson gets 55,271; Hughes, | 52,851; Benson, 5,684, and Hanly, 997. On the judiciary non-partisan bal- lot-for the supreme court, the results were as follows: Birdzell. 60,605; Burke, 43,955; Fisk, 44,548; Grace, 56,803; Robinson, 62.284; Spalding, 38,299, In the congresional contests, the candidates ran: ' First. Helgeson with 21,914; Bangs, 13,744; Gram, 668. Sec- ond: Young, 21,022; McDonald, 7,730; Olson, 1,104. Third: Norton, 20,395; Simon, 8,283; Klemens, 2,786. The official returns show no change in Steen’s majority of 200 &s last an- nounced. DOLAN BEST FRED OF THIS” ORUNK; DEFENDANT SAYS $0 Tom Freese Up for Being Drunk Tells Court He’s Going To Vote for Him Again Tom Freese, driver of a coal wag- on, “flirted” with Judge Dolan in po- lice court this morning. For once the fudge didn’t return the wrinkle. “TY always considered Judge Dolan my best friend and if he is ever a can- didate for re-election I'm going to vote for him again.” Freese was up on a‘charge of being drunk. He said he “got it” on the south side, but refused to tell the court‘ oF the city attorney where. “Anyway;, you. can buy it right here in Bismarck, but I’m going: to see an attorney first before J telt/you where. All. Walker's men know .it is gold ail saver town,”..declared the defendant. Freese was insistent .that dranks could be scooped up on the south side yesterday, ‘but that ‘he wan the: “goat of the bunch.” ,; He said, to get:by the. number that were drurfk yesterday was like get- ting eye for a burlesque show. i HED Oh ~ STATUTORY CHARGE Frank Gnas oY a’ garage man ‘at Regan, was arrested by Deputy Sher- iff Welch at Regan last evening to answer to a statutory offense prefer- red by a school teacher, said to be about 23 years old. He was commit: ted to the city jail last evening at his own request, rather than demand an arraignment until today, when it is expected that his friends will appear. The case comes up before Judge Dolan at 2 o’clock this afternoon. ANOTHER WINNING PROGRAM Another high ¢lass program, which will vie with the one offered at the Auditorium last Tuesday evening, pro- nounced the best of the season, is the offering for this coming Tuesday, ac- cording to announcement made this afternoon by E. H. L. Vesperman, the manager. Jack and Vera. are coming in an ‘eight-minute bill. They have the rep- ‘utation of being one of the best leap- ing and jumping teams on the vaude- ville circuits. Talford and Besslo will appear in a 12-minute act, entitled, “Two Kids.” They are just bubbling spill it right,and left on the audi- nce. . Drexler and Fox have a ten-minute eccentric street musician act. Robert and Robert have a popular sketch, en- titled ‘A True Friend,” which is cep tain to please. The Clipper Trio has a 12-minute offering of bits of fun and song. The last act, that of Zeno, Jordan and Zeno, consists of sensa- tional flying trapeze work. 4 p CITY NEWS | Attorney H. F. O'Hare ‘was in Na- poleon Wednesday, where he trans- acted legal business before the dis trict court of that place. * The Misses Gertrude. Fritzgerald and: Leonora Roderick, pupils of the Bismarck Business college, spent Thanksgiving with the former’s par- euts in Garrison. ac ted BARRIED BY JUDGE. Louis Lalene of Bismarck and Miss Emma. Novak of Wing were married Wednesday by Judge H. C. Bradley at his office in the court house, * Mr. and Mrs. Burt Gallahan of Washburn motored to the city Wed- nesday, where they spent the day shopping and calling on friends. —* _ Jobnson’s for corsets. U. C. T. DANCE, U. C. T.’s will have a dancing party Burke, 41,078, and Friy, 8,382, the te Ie DAI! Attorney General Linde has brought action ta.determine just who is the supreme court after next Monday. Several district judges have been call- ed in to héar {b@ application for a de- termination of just when the new can- didates can take'their seats. Sen a al Cleveland, AS SUSPETS . 3—The police today hold three cheeked youths and a bullet riddled flivver, claiming that they are the three bandits who terrorized Cleveland in a series of raids which resulted in two deaths this week, vz STATE BESTS IN THE WDANIELS “WRORR TRIAL St. Joseph} lec. 2.—The state rested this afternoon in the McDan- iels murder trial, The detetise is ex- pected to start the rebuttal Iate this{ afternoon, THREATENED TO THE LE OF PRESIDENT Philadelphia, .Dec. 2—The crazed man who was seén flashing a long butcher knife and threatening/to kill President’ Wilson when he passed through <here this'afternoon, was ar- rested late in'the day at the Reading terminal station. * U. C.'T. DANCE. U. C. T's will have a dancing party at Patterson's hall tonight. No Publig dance. O'CONNOR'S: ORCHESTRA, Admission: Adults {5c Children l0c “TOO MUCH © SREEDING?-CHIEF “Too much speeding is going on iu Bismarck,” declared Chief of Police Downing this morning. Whether it’s the weather or the paving that tempts the driver to open the gas, the chiet. was unable to say. He did state that arrests are going to follow if the drivers do not obey ‘BLUEBIRD. ‘Features Offer Violet Mersereau “The Great Problem” ISMARC THEATRE: the city ordinance asd keep within ‘the ed late today. The hearin; eight: -mile limit in the city. “This warning the chief gave out through complaints which have been made to his office, especially. within the last two. weeks. ARGUMENTS BEING HEARD. The case of the property owners of the Second district against the city commission and the Ford Paving com- pany is being argued to its close be- fore Judge Nuessle in the district court this afternoon. It was expected that the arguments wolud be. complet- « Comin Sean ANITA STEWART tinued fro mlast Saturday afternoon, TO GIVE CAMPAIGN : MANAGERS DINNER Washington, Dec. 2.—President Wil- son will give Vance’ ‘McCormick, his campaign manager and’ members of the so-called Progressive Wilson club a dinner, December 7. CORMISSIONERS MEET TUESDAY. The-county commissioners of Bure leigh county will go into session at the court’ house next ‘Tuesday, accorde ing to announcement made by Audb tor Flaherty this morning. > HOSE who have sat. spellbound at the sweet simplicity of its prelude, the grim horror of its warfare and the mighty lesson of its climax, have un- equivocally pronounced “CIVILI- ZATION” the most remarkable gem “the stage has ever known. ee AUDITORIUM. — ‘Special Soloists and January 1 and 2 25. Piece Symphony Oreh stra * at Patterson’s hall tonight. No Public dance. O'CONNOR'S ORCHESTRA. 311 Front Street Cold Winter Months? OUR RATE ON OUGH D . 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