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BEER 10 JUDGE. BUT ALLEGED ~ BINDPGRER Case of Isham Hall Dismissed and Defendant Immediately Re- Arrested Today FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1916. BISMARCK'S SHOPPING? CENTER OHNSONS a Popular Priced Store c= After inventory sale starts tomorrow morning. We have decided it necessary to reduce our big stock so as to make room for the spring goods Coat Special New Fall and Winter Coats, Regular price $45.00 Wool Velours, Plushes, Regular price $35.00,............ 000 vee c cece cere teens Broadcloths, Pebble Cloths, Regular price $25.00 Suits! Suits! These are beauties. Values up to $45.00, Prices $12.50 to $18.50 and. $22.50. Wool Dresses of all kinds. Values up ton WILL BE TRIED AT “CITY HALL TONIGHT Isham J, Hall, one, of the half-dozen alleged bling gers.caught in the net thrown out a week ago at the direction of. Attorney, General Linde; had the ‘sensation this afternoon of hearing his | case dismigsed inthe: ;police court chambers in the city hall, only to be immediately re-arrested for the same} | offense -andsfor the ;same> period: of: | time—keeping and maintaining a pub- : lie nuisance from the night of Decem- ; ber 26 to the morning of December 27. Shortly before 3 o’clock, the attor- ney for the defense moved that the case be dismissed on the ground that it was not legally transferred to Judge |Dolan’s court by J. 0. Varney, justice of the peace, who had the original jur- isdiction. Attorney General Henry J. Again we will place those Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine Waists, etc., on sale, regular $6.75 value, price, $4.98. WAISTS, LOT 2 $25.00, price $14.98. Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, etc. Values Linde, the state consented and ‘the ; up to $4.50, price, $2.98 | case was dismissed by the court. LOT NO. 2 a roe t Isham was immediately arrested.be- . ete fore having time* to”leave ‘the court- Wool Dresses. Values up to $15.00, price Milliner ‘room, for the same offense and cover- $9.90 ing the same period of,time. The de-| : fense then présénted an affidavit About one hundred hats left. Just take through Attorney Koffel and asked for One nice lot of silk dresses just received at Popular Prices. your choice at 98¢:each. a chango"pf -venue gad that; the; case Values up ‘to '$9.50 i be sent to the courttot Anton Beer at six o’clock this evening jin the city hall. 7% : 2 ae It was some timé*befote Mr, Beer ‘Dine and Dance at the VAN HORN GRILL.--- AGgabanTS eae tht OPEN TOMORROW NIGHT AT 6:00 O'CLOCK could be communicated with over the telephone in an’ éffort to get him'to take the case this afternoon, mean- while overutures bejng.made by the at- , torney general to‘the defense that he} was willing to have the case tried be-| fore any other justice, ‘but. the defense would not assent. nae ! It was at this juncture, the attorney ; general stated, that he ‘regarded the name of Anton Beer as “a bad one to ‘try a liquor case. Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Blankets, Outing Flannels \ ALL: AT REDUCED PRICES First, a splendid meal to tickle the palate of the epicure and delight the critical fancy of the connoisseur—then a swinging, rollicking dance to wonderful music. It’s an enjoyable way to spend the evening—beginning at dinner time or after the theatre. And the -evening’s enterainment won’t be expensive. Troupe of Southern darky musicians direct from the Hotel Radisson grill room. Reserve your tables early—Extra charge for reservation. . feger and Harold E. Heimerdinger. ot| States Attorney J. E. Williams of KILLED GOING lee, incorporators; capital stock $15,- OINTMENT ‘tails’ to-‘eure “Itching, | Drake and Ferdinand Heimerdinger| McLean county, whom nature cast 000; the First State bank of Hastings, WANTED—Reliable boys to distrib. j Pp: rt 4s z 4 2 ys to distrib-| Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. TO HIS HOME Fab Olson of Litchville, A. J. Satch| ute Heralds, postcards and letters | First applications gives relief, 50c. of Paynesville, Minn., incorporators; | for heroic roles in the movies, is cir- capital stock, $40,000; the Farmers & | culating about the capitol on “official amm of Hastings and Robert Hicks of] on “Civilization.” A ; Litchville, incorporators: capital, $15,| femanck checre, NPDEY at ggnces SEE ————————O SS Merchants’ bank of Binford, L. P. Lar-| business.” Pilew Cured in 6 to 14 Days. S. E. Bergeson & ‘Son's ad, “Clean NFLS LEWIS Grain Co, of Drake, Henry Schwerdt- WILLIAMS IN TOWN. .. . son, J. C. Thingelstad and C. F. Ring- a ‘| Drugegists refund money.,if PAZO T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY MENT ‘falls "to. ¢ | Up .Time,” today, Open from 6 tq 1 a m. 1 . 000; the Collection Brokerage Co., truck by Train No. 3 About! Williston; Albert Aaberg, F. E. Aa- . SEE § y jberg and John J. Murphy, all of Wil-|S. E. Bergeson & Son's ad., “Clean liston, incorporators; capital, $10,000.|Up Time,” today. _ Four Miles East of Dawson } £ Yesterday germ, SAE COUNTS BOI FES Steele, N. D., Dec, 29.—Nels Lewis, Suggests That Auditors Hold Up) 5 52 years old, owner of the Dawson creamery and proprietor of a hotel at Premiums on Treasurer and Auditor THOS. H. INCE =o PRESENTS— ~ ec. 29 WM.S.HART = THE:WORLDS MOST FAMOUS STAR IN PHOSOPLAYS.-1N. ~ “THE APOSTLE OF VENGEANCE” A Thrilling play of Kentucky Feudists in Five Acts. If you have seen Hart in such plays as “The Disciple”, “‘The Aryan”, ‘The Primal Lure” or “Hell’s Hinges”, you will surely want to see him in his ‘Latest Play. Tappen, was struck and instantly kill- -:@@., by, train No. 3, about four miles ast of Jasper at 1:50 o'clock yester- :auday..afternoon. Both Legs Were Bioxen, LeWis, thrown to the left side of the! track, was picked up a distance of 10 feet from the road bed, by members of the train crew. Both legs were broken. Life was extinct. The pilot f the engine had struck him in th AN back. Placed abORFA’ lie ‘rain, the WILL SEEK TO ADVANCE HEARING AT WASHINGTON body was taken to his home at Daw-! son. oes Walking Toward Dawson. One of the first official acts of Attot- Leaving Tappen about noon, Lewis! set out afoot for Dawson. With his] ear laps down and his collar turned up and being somewhat deaf, failed to hear the warning whistle of the ap- | proaching train. Members of the en- gine crew stated that he stepped from the track and it was first thought that! he heard the train, but he then turned! to the center of the track again when | the whistle was sounded. An ear- - trumpet .was found in the dead man’s Coat. \ The engineer brought his train to halt within 300 feet of the accident. NEW CORPORATIONS. New corporations listed at the sec- retary of state’s office this week in- Knight Printing Co. of Far- Knight, Ethel Knight and ght. incorporators; capital the Drake Milling. & ney General-elect William Langer will | be to journey to Washington in an ef- fort to advance the hearing before the United States supreme court on North Dakota’s state bonding act. This:act was ,tested out in the North Dakota supreme court, which held it constitu- tional. Bonding companies then ap- pealed to the highest tribunal in the nation. In the meantime counties have been paying bonding company fees for offi- ’ bonds. It is probable that, anti- cipating Mr. Langer’s actions, premi iums on auditors’ and treasurers’ bonds will not be paid until the time comes for these officers to qualify in May. These premiums in Burleigh county amount to about $400. It is es- timated the saving throughout the state under the state bonding. plan vould run from. $120,000 to $15: eesseses. eoccececore. Fancy Lemons, per dozen ... Dromedary Dates, 2 packages Waldorf Red Pitted Cherries, “We Thank You” Fancy Sunkist Oranges, per dozen 40c and |........... 60c Sch THELMA. SALTER : in— “CIVILIZATION” Popular Child Actress. REELS 7 TRIANGLE eoscrssensecoeses oeene Fancy Bananas, per dozen, 20c and ...............006 Fancy. Cranberries, 2 quarts for ............... ccc cee GO eo fia cestereysiaiel om etclare Waldorf Sweet Potatoes, better than the fresh, per can ...18¢ Extra Large Fancy Grape Fruit, 2-for ...........04, ese 250 Fancy Celery and Head Lettuce No. 3 Standard Tomatoes, at wholesale price, 2 for ....... 25 PHONE - 211 120 Third Street CLOSED ALL: DAY:-NEW YEAR'S DAY ROSCOE “FATTY Start to Finish and Shows “Fatty” at hi bulk of this business has remained in Bismarc: zor ABOUT August First we.started a campaign of advertising to keep the $20,000 tailoring 4 business in Bismarck that has been going every yeat to Chicago, Milwaukee, the Twin- Cities and Fargo tailoring houses. @ Our campaign has brought splendid results. The big k and has:forced us to enlarge our Tailoring Department several times, and we now employ from five:to seven first class tailors. @ With these facts as a foundation and prospects of a still larger Spring ‘business, we have bought heavily in woolens and they are arriving daily. Woolens in foreign and domestic weaves and in many patterns. Come in and make your selection now and we will make your Suit for you and deliver it any time from January 5th to June first. We guarantee perfect fit and absolute satisfaction in every way or your money back, Suits and Overcoats $35 to $75 CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING:NEATLY,DONE . . S.EBERGESON & ARBUCKLE “The WAITERS BALL” Positively the Best Keystone Comedy Shown in Bismarck for Many Months:~It is a.Screém: from is Very Best. A Comedy you will long remember in 2*Acts PRICE 106.8 206