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Hhesfiret, degree, do: find:the: ‘prisober ' Tguilty of manslaughter in’the firat de- gree aud d6 hereby sentence him to five years ‘fh the state penitentiary at Bismarck.” = 9:30 o'clock last nigit by the nie a the celebrated case of Albert M menga, charged with the munis "ot his neighbor, Andrew Sonnek, on the /Mammenga farm, northwest .of Eld- ridge on the morning of September 12; VERT FIND : 1916, i Mamm iry Debated: 10 Hours; Jury in gn noga Marder Caaeaty . The sae debated the.case\10: pours; 4 port et erdic! It was locked up at 11:30 weloe yes- Taman. Re d Vi Ee : terday morning, reporting... “32: 30 o'clock last night. At the inal ee) jons of Judge Cgtrey, It fixed sentéiicé, giv- ‘Ving Mammenga the minimum punish: ment. for the-erlme of: which he was found guilty. The court convened last night and the verdict was read in open ‘court. ‘Attorneys Thorpe and. Clase for the state and Freerks and Carr for the defense ‘were present. Prosecution is Touched. At the. conclusion Attorney, Thorp announced he would do everything in $ |his power, as would State's: Attorney _|Chase, to aid in securing pardon for ; {the condemned man from thé board of 3 pardons: : ‘Mammenga was turned ovér to the custody of Sheriff Fitzgerald and will be ‘taken io: Bismarck, at once: & = ULAR RANCHER | KIGKED. BY ‘HORSE Charles Kruetz, Sout South of Mandan, Has Narrow Escape From RECOMMEND SEN’ SENTENCE oF ‘FIVE YEARS $ IMPRISONMENT (Special ta to The | Tribune),: Jamestown, -N. D,, Dec. 7.—We, the jury in the case of the State vs. Albert Dixnetten Ses charged ‘with : murder =in Cheaply and Easily. Made, but Does. the Work Quickly. ‘he finest ‘cough ‘syrup ‘that moncy ca ease ent BTR tant ae mich as ready-made, preparations: ean easily be made up at. ‘The way it takes hold and - conquers distressin coughs,, throat,.and. ehe: ae make. vo an sup Jn ist_ can supply A durices of Pinex (bu cent ta worth). Pour this into & pint bottle ‘and fill the bottle with lake srasfulated:- gugat syrup. . Shake. thoroughly ~and..it ia ready for use. :. The total-Cost: is sahnt, 54 cents and gives you @ full Death” family supply—of ‘a most e rect ft pleat tasting remedy. - It keeps per-| atles Kruetz, well wall known Tanich- ete truly astonishing how quickly {¢ ;er and horseman, narrowly escaped acts,,. penetrating throu; h every | air | death late Tyesday evening, when he passage of fhe Srroni uae janes i mene was. ki on in the head oy a_horse aT ee roat * | while rounding up a bunch of horses {hg nea BA Wes iy te e | for. the’ night at a.farm.a few miles anno’ tng throat tickle, and Nivea south of this city. His skull was cut jouel iil disappebr- entirely, Nothing open, leaving. an. open gash..in his better ‘ot bronchitis, ‘spasmodic eae {head about five inches-long, -It is said whgoping. cough cal and high ia hms. | by physicians, that had he received the trated: compound of 4 ght Norway full force of the kick his skull would pine -extract,, combin with have been broken, which would have resulted in his death. ‘Kruetz was End is known the world over etor rts promot healt effect ‘on “the throat | prought to. Mandan and.is now under the care of Mandan doctors. rice 2262 FECA DONTROL OF > CAR SHORTAGE URGED arma fe pp ounces of ‘Pinex” with Washington, Dec.. 7.—With- the ‘ull directions and don’t accept any- thing else. A guarantee of absolute sat- country suffering a car shortage, the interstate commerce commission re- isfaction OR money promptly, fefunded porting to. congress _ today, recom- s with this preparation, The Pinex goet ern mended federal control of the prob- lem. It suggested that such control should cover the interchange of cars and the compensation’ for-the use of “other -line’”” cars. re: Commission said the shortage is en aceouht of the “Calluses “ompletély 25 Cents, All Drug Stores, In- cluding :Cowan’s Drug. Store, . Tailor Made Clothes. ‘Fit Always. . Readymadés fit Sometimés "_. Quotes Prices as follows: Apples, per box ....4:... $1.60 11 Ibs. sugar for . «+. $1,00 Fancy full éream Cheese, : 2, Bbc per pound . Fancy Fat Bananas, per It costs no more to ‘buy. ‘clothes made for you, than it does to buy clothes made for a model. Os Re Ki » . . - 4 Sour Kraut, No. 3 siz@can Come and order your Christ-§}, each ................:... 15¢ , If you like the best coffee grown, get Java and Mocha. We have it, per can ............ 45c Pure Apple Cider, per "mas suit or overcoat now, 's0 it will be ready in time. a 5 a gallon’... 2S . 50c By joining our Cleaning and miei brand Succatash, 5 fo, 2 size can, 2 for ...... 25 Pressing Club, you will save 1-3 #) Bluebird brand Spinach, No. of the cost. Come ‘and secure 3 size can, 2 for -,../... 35 Bluebird brand Rhubarb, No. ° 3 size can, each vidual size, 3 for Mazola. a pure salad and cook- ing oil, pint can. la ticket. Clothes pressed while you wait. Freise & Son 219 4th Street butter or lard and far ¢héaper. Flour is nv 15c: price now ner 98 Ib, sack $5. ab Ib. sack : ; * AUDITORIUM Sp ecia Januarg 1 and 2.- Above is the. verdict returned at}, + {Estill of Chicago. 3 25¢ This is better for’ frying ‘than : Is the most remarkable Cinema-Spectacte ever produced. Clergymen and Clubmen, Sincere Thinker and Casual. Entertainment Seeker, : Student and Artisan, the Dreamer and the Materialist, All have pro: | claimed it the wonder. of the age _ Orchestra é Woloists) EWPEY GUILTY REFORM sn Young Man Convicted on Statut- , ory Charge—Maiming Cases Up Today Yesterday afternoon the jury in the Joehile Empey case returned a verdict of guilty of rape in the third degree. Empey was: sentenced to the reforin school. “Einpey’s trial started Tues: day. and, after several witnesses were examined, the case was closed yester: day morning. Judge Hanley took the case under advisémeént until 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at which time:he charged the jury, whieh returned. its Verdict at 3:05 p.m. The case was handled by States Attorney Langer for the state and Attorney J, A, Hader for the defendant. Angelina Kgry, the complaining witness, and. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kary, left ‘yesterday af- ternoon for their home near Odessa. ‘Maiming Cases Up. Frank Todt, who resides inthe At- mont vicinity, was last evening found Builty of maiming of animals and will be sentenced by Judge Hanley tomor: row, possibly. Todt's trial started yesterday morn- ing, after the Empey case waé: finish- ed. The complaint was brought against’ Todt by Jota ‘Lundstrom, who ‘algo ‘resides in’ the Almont dis- trict. The complaint made by Lund- strom wad that Todt shot chis cattle while trespassing on his property, S. L. Nuchols represented the state, and. B. W. Shaw represented the de- fondant. The case went to the jury about 5 o'clock last évening, and the jury returned a verdict after a short deliberation. Todt:is today on trial for thé same offense, on a charge brought against him by I. Torvack, also of the Almont district. -, COMMISSIONER BN GREAT WELCOME HERE The. Salvation Arn ‘Army barracks was | crowded to its capacity last evening ‘by members of the army and its friends to hear Commissioner Thomas Commissioner Es- till, who is one of the big-men of the Army; was given a splendid welcome by. the Capital City branch. He was met at the train by the new Army band and. with them marched to the local headquarters. Last evening Commissioner. Estill spoke,on:“The. Rich Fool,” and deliv- ered one of the most,impressive ser- mons: heard in the, city for.some time. He: was introduced. by Col. Stephen Marshall of the northwest, providence, who is aiso spending several days in, the city. Another feature of the mect- ing was vojce and cordet numbers by Norman M Marshall, private secretary to the commissioner and the selections by. the Jocal band and songster bri- gade. Adjutant and Mrs, .W..E. Grabam of rJamestown, but formerly _ connected with the local Army and. Envoy and Mrs. Dawson of Dickinson were here 'for the meeting, Adjutant and Mrs. Graham will assit Capt. and Mrs: Mur- phy with thé meetings this evening, Blanche Sweet in “The Ragmufiin’ at the Bismarck theater tonight. oeant SET TO GIVE BALL FOR CHARITY New York, Dec. 7.—For five dollars society girls representing tubes of well-known tooth paste, fancy hosiéry, boxes of chocolate, ice cream freezers and what not. They will thus appear at charity ball. The list of patroness- es includes Mrs. Vinceht Astor, Mrs. derbilt and others. Librettos for the operas are now on sale at fost net: oe + THE -MERE Ai THAT: ‘Scott's Emulsion is generously used in tuberculosis camps is proof positive that it is the most energizing prepa- ration in the world. It has power tocreate power, -It warms -and ‘no ‘it enriches the bl atops loss of flesh a you_up,, , scotr’s 1S PURE AND RICH 60) AND FREE FROM ALCOHOL. & Bowne, Bogmfield.. 1 Symphony should the htithan neglect his own ahy body may see New York's choicest | 60: Anthony J. Drexel, Jr., Mr. W, K. Van: B= Cook, M. D.) y Of the body néeds good condition just 6 Or bicycle. Why to be‘olted, as’ the’ au machinery midré*thah that “of his horse oF his engine? Yct most peo- ple, do neglect’ themselves, Their tongue has a dark brown color, skin sallow, breath bad,;yet' they fail, to see that their. machinery. needs. at- tention> Everybody should take a alle laxative. at, least once a week. A pleasant; ‘to clear the tongue and the nies colored water noticed in the.morn| fs to,.take a laxative in, which will care billousness. 2:24 °y set A pleasant. ‘Vegetable pill is. made up of May-apple; leaves of aloes, and jalap, made Anté a tiny pellct and -coat- ed with stigar. rst put up by Dr. Pierce nearly 50 years ago. Druggists sell these vegetable pellets in vials, simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Petts, If backaehe, scalding urine or fre- quent urination bother or distress you, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, gout or sciatica, if you suspect that you have kidney or blad- der trouble, write Dr.: Pierce, at In- valids: ‘Hotel; Buffalo, ‘XN. Y., send a sample of. dritie, and describe symp- toms. examine it without charge and you will be under-no obligation whatever. Dr. Pierce's :Anuric tablets cannot fail to help.you, sbecause their action flushes the ‘kidiieys‘of impurities and puts. strength into them. Obtain a 50-cent box of these tab- lets today from your druggist here in town, From persona) observation in large hospital: practice, Anuric will ive you. relief. JURY DELIBERATES AS PRINCIPALS. IN LAW SUIT PUT, ONE AGROSS That he was “hypnotized” in tak- ing out a life ‘insurance polfcy was the contention of the defense late yes- terday afternoon in the suit of V. T. Ryan, a. Bismarck. insurance man against J. .A. Heyer, local nan, to re- cover payment on. a-note for a pre- mium, The case was tried before Judge J. O. Varney and some interest- ing situations developed. The defendant demanded a jury trial and the necessary jurors were impaneled. The: defendant told how he tried to avoid the insurance man, but that the policy was forced upon him as if he had been “hypnotized.” Then the case went to the jury. That was after dark. ‘But the principals. in the action got tired of waiting. for the jury to report and about midnight a compro- mise was effected between the two, while the members of the jury were still deliberating over, the intricate GONTRAGTS FOR BONDS LET Out of a field of ai six bidders, the Dakota Trust company and the ‘North- ern Trust company, both of Fargo. were jointly awarded the. contract for furnishing the bonds for the newly elected county officials of . Burleigh county by the’ county commissioners, the inactive Aver and ‘| in session yesterday, Each .bid of the bonding companies was the same,. $781.50.. Two other bids were from trust. companies in the state and the remaining two from dreign concerns. BED SGUFFLE 1S FATAL (Special: to ‘The Tribune.) Pillsbury, N. D., Dec..7.—A scuffle between two boys of C. Everett, man- ager of an eleyator here, had a fatal ending last night when the 13-year-old went to the trunk, procured a revol- ver and shot himself through the head, dying before the parents return- ea S fs ) A feport is that the two boys were deft alone in the home and that they came to blows. During. the battle which followed the bed was broken. Attorney Englert and Coroner Hol- berg of Valley City decided it was a plain case of self-inflicted injury. ‘Librettos for the operas are now on sale at: Hoskins’. : 0 aera Ne | Additional Society News } One K. of P. Officers Elected. “At a, meeting of St. Elmo Lodge No. 4; held Wednesday evening in Castle hal), the following officers for the year were. elected: . Chancellor command: er, E..@. Allensworth; vice: chancellor, Leonard Sather; prelate, E. C. Wright; master of work, H. Spohn; master of arms, John orrester; master of exe- 46-24) chequer, %, Van. Hook; finances, Rob- ert W. Dutton; inner guard, August Carlson; outer guard, Theodore Quan- rud; trustee for three years, C. C. Put- not. f + ie J Mies setts Elects Officers, © he A. 0. U. W. lodge at a mesting held Tuesday ‘in the Knights of \Py- thias hall, lected the following offi- cers:: Past master workman, Chas. Schebler; master workman, F. K. Sny- der; foreman, Jess F. Miller; Over- seer, G..C. Marsh; guide, Ed Loden; financier, Robt. W. Dutton; recorder, P. M. Wilson; Receiver, Clarence Por- ter; inner watchman, ‘Glen McGetti-|| gan; outer watchman, Wm. Cook; delegate to grand lodge convention, P. M.. Wilson. . Church Society Netes. ‘The annual chicken pie supper giv- en by the Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church will be held this evening in the chapel, from 5 o'clock to 9:00. <A splendid menu has been Prepared. The Ladies ‘Aid society of the Swed- ish Lutheran church met this after-| hoon in the church parlors and com- pleted arrangements for a food sale | for Saturday afternoon, in the office | of the Hughes Electric company. The St. George’s Guild of St. -George’s eae chug met this at- ‘A. physician;,and chemist will) her home in Fourth street, and made led by. druggists everywhere, nam; grand representative, A. J. Ar-| ‘THE BISMARC| THEATRE ternoon with Mrs. Fred L. Conklin at final plans. for their fancy work and food sale which they will conduct Saturday afternoon in Hoskins’. The St. Mary's Sewing Circle of St. Mary’s cathedral are- making exten- sive plans for their annual food and fancy. work sale, which they will con- duct. in .the Hughes Electric com- pany’s office, A fine line of articles will be on sale. CITY NEWS | a C. E, King of Belfield, was among the business visitors in the city Wed- nesday. RETURNS TO ALEXANDER. ‘Walter Johnson who is a hardware dealer at’ Alexander, N. D., returned to that village Tuesday evening, after spending since last Saturday: after Cl CORNS LOOSEN, _ America’ 8 Popular Photo: Play tat A Thrilling Modern Society Drama : —IN— RAGMUFFIN’ | BISMARCK] THEATRE COMING SATURDAY ‘‘WANTED—A HOME’ Mary. McLaren. in Bluebird Feature _ noon in Bismarck, the guest of friends and attending to business matters. MOORE RETURNS TO FARGO. B. V. Moore, who has been speriding |, several days in Eismarck, attending to matters in connection with the state board of contro}, returned to Fargo last evening. MURPHY T OMINOT. The Minot Daily News notes that Murphy will resume his law practice there. ee HOSPYTAL NOTES. Among the patients to enter the St. Alexius hospfial within the last two days were Mra. Scholastica Judt; Glen Lambert Mann, Washburn; Master Frank Dietz, Glen Ullin. Those to leave the hospital were Inez Griffith, Washburn; .Wilfred McCusker, Brads Attorney Francis Murphy and family | dock. returned to that “city Tuesday after- Se es See noon from Gismarck, to take up their} Blanche Sweat in “The Ragmuffin” residence again in Minot, Attorney } atthe Bismarck. theater. tonight. This Beautiful Calomaiar FREE HE SWIFT SPECIFIC. CO. re and din owners of Ba the wonderful BL UR AND -TONIC otter you iy absolutely free, a Sale ‘a calondas for iar that yin wil mi Mes, that sold tor 4m fom you mame Sete The only t clip coupon from. "FREE DAR COUPON PECIFIC CO., The nd sw S { Sato Chedtee Pia J 1 Act quickly. 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