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Ke Gi 3 . after an illnes PRCA VPS a ce TT Ee BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE VEeP Oe An YAC “BACH” THAW’S CAMERA SHONS CHANGES LAWYER SAYS 0. vROUC GUMP CHARGE [It Is Not Thought That Harry’s| Mother Will Stage Legal Battle [VANHORN | FAMILY SEEMS INCLINED TO HAVE HIM IN CUSTODY: FIGHT EXTRADITION, (United Press) Harrisburg, Pa, Jan, 15.— Thaw’'s attorneys entered an ob- | jection to Thaw’s extradition to i New York, (Unite Philadelphia, Jan. 1 |intimations to the These pictures show Thaw at rig Johnson, an attorney presumably em-' stanford White, and as he looks today. ployed by the Thaw family, today 1s- | $1.00 per day and upwards. Strictly Fireproof Telephone, and hot and cold water in every room. @unceawoon ora woo! YEARS ¢ HT IN HARRY. THAW. ACE ht, as he-looked in':1908;2whelt he shot ‘sued a statement that Harry K. Thaw’s family will not stage another fight for , the freedom of the slayer of Stanford} White | | Johnson was at the head of a large | . First elass cafe service in econ- nection. Free Auto Bus Meets All Trains D. J. MecGillis J. G. Wallace (United Press) | force of lawyers that drifted into Phil- | Ej acelphia immediately atter Thaw’s at-, PLEADS GUILTY lling to have Thaw placed in | Mrs. Thaw, at her hotel here, would see no one but her attorney to-; day. Authorities would not let her l) 10 REST into the room with Harry. Thaw re- — 1 fight here,” Johnson said today.; eight witnesses that sales of liquor Tj ” he New York authorities apply for | had been made at the Hall place and extradition papers. we will not fight|/by four witnesses that they had per- . i j the attempt to get Thaw, and we think | sona!ly purchased liquor from the de- i” £ [he will be given fair treatment in New! fendant, Justice of the Peace Anton 7 \ York. The idea of spending more of | Beer late Saturday, afternoon for the a the Thaw millions for the legal de-| second time dism' d the case against Denver, Jan, 15.— yes » farewell he ede bie olay D0 you think that legally a man can; Hall was immediately arrested on : olone! am F.i kidnap a strong, healthy, nineteen ia warrant sworn to by State's Attor- The moment the body of the! vear old boy?” ney McCurdy, who charged the same , Scout hunter was brought to the cap-| . j offense and for the same period of itol to lie in state until it rested in| ‘time. Arraigned before Justice of the the vant to await anat vurat on coe |REPLBLIGAN COMMITTEE summit of Lookout mountain, all hon- tempted suici All the members of | mained semi-conscious today. Although the state through Attorney fense of Thaw is absurd. As to the) Isham I, Hall, charged with keeping ;Peace Varney, the defendant waived ors were accorded the departed plains- 10 FIX STATUS OF | Judge Nuessle of the district court this ‘morning entered a plea of guilty, a the Thaw family, Johnson safd;: are) “There will be no attempt at a long! F. E. McCurdy. introduced evidence by charges male hy Gumy. they are bosh,/ and maintaining a common nuisance. examination and when taken before man. Governors, school children, cow- m- 200 and four months boys and officers were among the sentence of $: thousands who paid tribute. | prisonment being imposed. The jail From the flag pole the stars and PROGRESSIVE PARTY is jee ae suspended on a good be- stripes floated at half mast. Soldiers een PIOUS. ae) from Fort Logan formed lines through d. A delega- s marched pasty which the people pa tion of former cowb (Associated Press.) the casket. New York, Jan. 15.—The degree of “Good-bye old pard,” “Good-bye Bill,” |the campaign committee during the some said. recognition to be given Progressives | The tbody lay in a huge bronze cas-| probably will be discussed this after, ket dressed ina frock coat and badges noon at a meeting of the Republican of the Legion of Honor and Grand | National Committee. ‘Army of the Republic on the breast. Six, Progressives were : The casket bore the inscription, “Col-|the campaign committee, during the’ ‘onel William F. Cody, (Butfalg Bill.)” | late presidential campaign, and if any.; An American flag was draped’ around | members of that party receive place ; the casket, The funeral procession in|" the executive committee, it is ex- the downtown streets was led by city | pected they will be chosen from the policemen. Behind, on a caisson, 1 . < ed the casket. Bringing up the re “Of course, we'll want the Progres- ase of the cortege were 70 cowboys. Two |}; a ith commiitieemnan Alvah cowboys led Colonel Cody's horse, Mc-|thar ill make for harmony. Phe re, league. The bill would require ten Kinley, riderless. The plainsman’s | (tp of Wie Now ear olecte Ae re-| days’ notice of application for a li _ Pistols hung at the saddle horn. | trated this need” rT election demon-' conse betore it is granted, and affida- ieeeeenemente ‘vit that both parties are in g¢ { ‘health. The affidavit would not neces- CITY NEWS i INMESOUA SOLON PROPOSES EMERGE AMARA LAW (Associated Press.) St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 15.—Stringent | regulations in regard to marriage li- { censes will be proposed in a measure introduced in the legislature by ntative Southwick and said to |be' bucked by the Child Welfare aed! members of | NEGRO CONFESSES | a TO SEVEN HOLDUPS|° @ Physi | sarily be accompanied by a certificate jan unless some interested person fi mplaint that either par- MASONIC MEETING. eee arty ; The regular meeting of the Bis- (United Pi ty was physically anne for marriage, marck Lodge No. 3, A. F. & A, M.__ Minneapolis, Jan. 15— ; a sentence for making fales affide son, a giant negro who was shot by|/8 provided. ; i iT patrolman and captured | A bill providing pay for Minnesota e of several blocks Satur- |State troops in federal e on the 1 ‘oniessed, according to the | border in addition to the pay they te- Minneapolis police, to seven holdups. ved trom the federal government Jonnson's wounds are not serious. He | Will be introduced tomorrow. Workhouse December It. after he had; LOHMAN PRESIDENT OF DICKINSON SYMPHONY served three months on a bootlegging Dickinson, N. I an. 15,—A sym- charge. ‘ phony orchestra consisting of about 40 CREAMERY COURSE AT pieces was organized here last week A. C. OPENS JAN. 29) with the following officers being elect- . 7 —.. {ed: President, Louis Lohman; secre- Fargo. N. D., Jan. 15.—A four weeks’ | tary, Miss Florence Davis, and treasur- course in creamery buttermaking will|er, Miss Thora Jessen. Rehearsals , be offered at the agricultural college, ! wil) be held every Sunday afternoon commencing Jan. 29. The course will; at the Lyric theater. , consist of lectures and laboratory! \ practice in the manufacture of butter, creamery management and the mar-; ‘keting of dairy produce. “PUDDIN'HEAD. WILSOK” will be held this evening in Mason temple at 7:30. All visiting brothe: are invited to attend. * # & CALLED BY FATHER’S DEATH. Luther Knudtson, Mrs. George For. tune and another brother left today on No. 4 for Cannon Falls. Minn., call ed there by the death of their father, ©. A. Knudtson. * a8 @HAS RECOVERED. ugene Wachter, son of Mr. and Mrs. 6.-C! Wachter. is able to be out which confined him hospital for some , to the St. Alexi time. REPULSE ATTACKS, (United Press.) | Berlin, Jan, 15.—Lively artillery fir- ing on the Somme, and patrol engage- ments.in that vicinity were reported in the official statement today. Hos- tile patrols’ were .reported repulsed. Several: prisoners and machine guns were brought in. The capture of Koenl, the last city held by the enemy, south of Sereth, was officially announced today. The town wag‘ captured under unfavorable weather conditions. North of the Sui- tha valley, German positions were en- tered by Russians and Roumanians, but elsewhere hostile attacks were re- pulsed, BOOST PRICE OF SHARES TO THENT’ GNIS MACH (Associated Press.) barber shops will raise the price of of haireuts from 35 to 40c, according to an announcement made, today. In creased cost of supplies is given as the reason for the proposed increases, |KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS RETURN FROM MEETING (United Press) Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. “5.— Knights of Columbus from Minot, Bis- marck, Fargo, Devils Lake, Bemidji, Brainerd, Crookston and the Twin Cities wére returning home, today, following the social and business ses- sions of the order that marked the ini- tiation of,a large class Saturday eve- ning and Sungay. Members attended a special high 'mass for them Sunday morning, and the work of exemplify- ing two degrees of the order was done Sunday morning, and members attend- ed a banquet here Sunday evening. ‘AMERICAN AMBASSADOR DISCUSSES CLOSER BUINESS TIE WITH RUSSIA (United Press.) Petrograd, Jan. 15,—Russia’s holi- neriod, ending today, brought aus- picious quickening of interest in Rus- so-American commercial relations. American Ambassador David R. Fran- t}cis returned today from a semi-offi- cial visit to Moscow, where a recep- tion was given ‘in honor of the Russo- American-chamber of commerce. The ambassador discussed with prominent (Moscow officials and business men the methods of developing commerce between the two countries. TO REHEAR WINE CASE. Attorney General William Langer's much mauled wine case is not yet to rest in peace, the supreme court on petition of Attorney John Suliivan for the defense this morning having or- dered a rehearing of the case set for Friday of this week. It is presumed that the 90 barrels of wine involved are still intact and in the posse:.‘on of the sheriff of Morton county. This seized in a warehouse in the western part of Morton county, where it had been stored by its score or more of owners. The exterior scenes of “Pudd’nhead — potore beginning her latest Triangle Wilson,” which will be seen at the Bis- | rae am 4 march tonight, under the direction of ; mnotoplays | Oc re tie ae neat eed errraeet com | part, spent several afternoons as co-| Ni hich Mark ‘Twain lata | teacter in the Triangle school main- Missouri in which Mark Twain laid tained at the Fine Al ; his immortal story. Some of the build- | Go7en and ad ahila rts ‘studio for the] ings of that period still stand and the! zen and odd child players employed | Boy slave, quarters which are shown are | there. eke au o bere (| : What is left o! i ic - | Correct as room detail, and, f the historical old plan. lgncidentally, she says, she had a won. . tat : vn. | ara uedr the:town, [derfully good time and found the} ‘most responsive and interested group | lof pupils she had ever seen . As the |same group of children played with| her in the picture, she was able to} continue some of the actual lessons, | ‘and her directors, the Franklin broth- (ers, say that this was a marked con-} | trioution to the effectiveness and real- | ism of the school house scenes. | Which is an interesting example of | ‘the care that is taken to secure at-| |mospheric detail in the making of | Triangle pictures. | This splendid Triangle feature, pro- | duced under the direction of D. W. | Griffith, will be shown at the Grand +) | theatre tonight and tomorrow. : } orice | T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY | FOR RENT—Nineroom, thoroughly | | modern house; close in. Posses-| sion given at $50. Young. | WANTED—A competent girl for gen | eral housework. Mrs. Geo. M. ister. Phone 2 FOR RENT. of nished rooms, at Varney Flats. i sie 1-15-3t POSITION WANTED—Young mar- |. ried woman, with child, 18 months, old, wants position to help with! work where husband can board.| Address 70, care Tribune. 1-15-3t | hambermaid and wait- , Tess. Banner House: 5! )1-158t Frederick >Gump,- the 19-year-old SAXON ROADSTER—For Sale—Be- | City, Mo., whose charges that Harry ing used every day; reasonable. Cap-| hotel led to the hunt for Thaw that ital Motor Co, 1-15-6t | White ‘cut his throat and wrists, once; }Gonstently has more: calls for @tenographers and Bookktep- ers than it can supply. If you are. qualified, we can. place you. { not qualified, we. can -pre Who Accused Thaw e boy of Long @each, Cali, ind Kanses Thaw whipped him in a New York ended when the slayer of Stanford | wine. it will ‘be remembered, was | ci \ | | back DOMESTIC SHOOTS SON “THEN KILLS HERSELF United Press) Burlington, Kan., Jan, 15.—Jealousy is believed today to have been the mo- tive which’ prompted Miss Josephine Holmes, pretty 19-year-old’ domestic, to shoot Clarence Wood, 28-year-old engineer. turned the gun on herself. The shoot- ‘ing was in a room in the home of Wood’s mother, Mrs. W. E. Barker, 15,—Effect- | where Miss Holmes was entployed. The bodies of the participants were ; 2 found in the domestic’s room. Both shaves from 15 to 2c and the price} were fully dressed. THOMAS HELHAN The distinguished Lasky star, will be seen in'the role-of “Chambers,” the quadroon slave, in. the Lasky produc- tion of Mark Twain’s immortal work. “Pudd’nhead Wilson,” to be the at- traction at the Bismarck today, with Theodore Roberts in the stellar’ role. eget DICKINSON FIRE LOSS '5;000 vil Dickinson, cle published in a newspaper here | that within 25 days Dickinson proper- ty owners have suffered a loss of over $75,000 has resulted in agitation for a better system of, fire. protection. The matter which will..be brought up at the next meeting of the city council. on February 5, is expected tc in some heated discussions councilmen in interviews hav ed themselves for.a plan of hiring fire- men. Councilman Jerry Hayes of the Fourth ward, advocates shake-up in the department. BOND MUST FACE (Associated Press) Minneapolis, wanted in Chicago in connection with automobile thefts, was arrested here today and placed in jail, following the decision of the state ‘supreme court overruling a district court order. The court’s ruling means that Bond now will be taken to Chicago to stand trial on indictment charging him with You'll enjoy this picture more than any you’ve seen in many a long day, for it brings there were no cares nor worries. “The Little Schoolma’am” kiddies at work and at play,-and you'll love the sweet romance of .the dainty village schoo] ma’am—still young and pretty. the spirit of youth—of the days when : IN FIVE ACTS Metro Travelogue Included Adults (5c Children 10¢. with but one exception. Some needed a.shine. The city was combed for a bootblack. There was not one on the «¢ streets. The pool halls where the fel- lows have been in the practice of go- ing, were closed.’ One: dollar would not have bought a shine in Bismarck yesterday. . automobile theft, unless his attorneys find new legal means to prevent extra- dition. | According to the deputy sheriff, Bond was arrested only after a spectacular chase through a downtown office build- ing. : MEMBER OF SNOW late 0 PAN ASE IN SUPENE COURT Devils Lake, N. D., Jan. 15.—Jack Mitchell, of the Great Northern snow (United Press.) Washington, Jan. 15.—On the first gang, was killed at Michigan, N. D.,| near here, when hit by Passenger trdin anniversary of the capture by the Ger- man raider Moewe of the British-Af- No. 30. His body was carried on the engine to Petersburg, the next station, —_——_———__ rican Liner Appam, cases to deter- «(MINNESOTA SINKS, mine the future disposition of the Ap- that the S. S, Minnésota was sunk! today before the supreme court. The HAS 3 are appealing from a. decree of Fed- ‘Rate Hxpert J. A. Little with, a private | cargo to the former British owners. before it was discovered. His home (Associated Press) pam and her crew, one of the righest. while at dock after a collision. vessel is now held at Newport News, The new railroad commission has | eral Judge Waddill of Virginia, order- bomb-proof office,, where he will be; -aanet ; CHICHESTER S PILLS THE ML Na Yadleat OF EMPLOYER concen Laat Miss Holmes then chooses’ to-be. Chtef Custodian Wm. Laist’s office, adjoining ,.the rooms of the rail. board, has ;been taken over for this purpase. ud Not Get a Shite. i Several of the “boys of the ‘legisla- IN 25 DAYS) ture” were invited out into society last evening. ‘Their’ toilet was complete was in Minneapolis. London, Jan. 15.—Lioyds announces | single prizes of the war, were argued _—____— Virginia, and the German claimants EW OFFICE shown. .good judgment by providing|ing the return of the vessel and her inaccessable to the pybli¢ he so LAMOND BRAND, years known: BY OR —An: arti sult] “declar- a@ general TRIAL AT CHICAGO Jan. 15.—Era Bond, WHEN IN” BISMaRck MAKE THE CITY NATIONAL Barger SHop Your SHoP Romance! Thrills! Mystery ! “The Dark Star” by Robert W. Chambers A-dashing adventure to keep imagination constantly on tip-toes) |, : Buy February Cosmopolitan and read.““The Dark Star.” Enough plot and actioh fora dozen usual novels. One mystery is revealed only to expose a still more teasing situation. “The best delineations of character in recent fiction. Chamber's fancy has sheared the black sheep of the. universe to make this yarn. It’s a tale of heathen gods and‘ New York gunmen—of the Far East and East i ee of world powers and under-worlds—in which .a crew of ‘spies, ‘secret service men, crooks, ‘kings and soldiers-of- fortune pit their sinister resources against.an American girl marked for peril by Erlik the Dread Planet. But there’s' a man'whos¢ love’is strong enough, whose wit is sharp enough to thwart them all. ‘A clean wholesome thrill:filled story that every member , of the family will delight to read. ; oe Fobraary. .. Cosmopolitan Qn.every newsstand * 20 cents

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