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ATR ik + 3 2 mr neon ube ’ Wonr BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1919 BIRDZELL FEELS SAU TUHAUAUEUUUCENAEA NU eeAU UU HUNaEUNacaMUsU EAE NEUE VVHUEOUUOIUAUESLL CAL UOEAETLVAUUVEOUEUUnCACavveoO Teg UUUUUAUUenepecueneneuaesnevecanccaeneeaeeeneeeneannegecneaagat ese \) COURT FAILED TO ney @ LL Sh SHOP. HE CAN ce aa : : OFFERS-THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FOR DO HIS CHRIST- The Case Was Never Set For rif M MAS. SHOPPING Hearing On.Its Merits, e of : i ay) HERE, AND AT Sckdlakens , EASE. CHRISTIANSON CONCURS : } } Twichell In Resolution Demands { Resignation of J. R. | SPECIAL SPECIAL ‘ fir Waters ’ . 9 | ’ & 5 es sate oo ss soto} | Men's sheep lined Ulsters | } All Men's Union Suits riends have to be remem- CA ne ae Mad ee tion in the house by Twichell of Cass Bl k M ] ki Sh ll y ; of a resolution demandiiig from the in- ° i Ne Fi bered, but most of all they dustrial commission the resignation ot ¥ ac oO! es in € In Wool Cotton and Silk va have to b 1 d. M J. R. Waters from tne post’ of man- Values to $40.00 = 9 fe e pleased. Men— ager of the Bank of North Dakota, as - SPECIAL , Let us help you select your = + [[/fu"prosdeot ged. Hastings of the yh % : s Scandinavian-American, — telling him O . gifts. how to clean house for an examination OC! By the state guaranty fund commis- 'e 3 sion. b Th this connection there is consider- ‘ able Sennen upon ay sdslendum to , : 7 iat opinion in the Sea : OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS can bank's action ag : ie. K 9 . r Ee ea Mackinaws, 20% off || Men’s Leather Vests 20% off . Bronson, who wrote the supreme ‘d ehh tae TRUNKS and LEATHER BAGS sists that the b: board was not accorded hearing. and that i was A LARGE: ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM ndemned without trial. ’ ose ele 20% off ’ ‘aus upon the j . and the matter 5 is ’ 4 e Tee Rosen’s Clothing Shop the last. rec s attormey ge ° . | Faerie Wa aEMAL pet | .. Fashion Park Clothiers 4 i ay toll,” says’ Judge Bird | McKENZIE HOTEL, BUILDING—MAIN STREET t time and piace x witr | ; have been subpoenaed to enl CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT supreme court of, the 8 fe of North ; THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON d eerie aye i READY-T0-PUT-ON rst Of the“ GhES aon the. ierita” AE j [row night, December 11, 1919.) roca torrent, Aen proterred, caill eiaiebuit: wag madam outa, Si t O’Connor’s orchestra. : 619 6th St. 0-3t___‘Third_strect, 12-10-1w Phone _619L. TAILORED AT FASHION PARK one | tremiss; perhaps he should hay jipated that this illegal p he very issues to be tried. and when ind’) where would the majority have i ar?” ‘They have twould he indu in. But 1 prefer to think that he was rather justified ia assuming that the procedire univer-| Firewater Obtained By Langer’s sally. recognized as constitutional and Ti proper would he observed.” Vice Squad at Beach Judge Birdzell cites the statules to Disappears prove that affidavits are not evidence in legal sense except to verify a plead- ing, prove the service of a summons or] WAS IN SHERIFF'S HOME other process, to obtain a PROVT! ROSEN’S CLOTHING STORE FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS McKENZIE HOTEL BLOCK 7 IONAL (not a final) remedy. Beach. D. Dee. 10.—The surning issue of the day is “Who got the fl [know any of the details of the investi-|majority of course,” says his opini¢ gation. “are unable to support by affid i | Mr. Demling of the Bismarck Gro-|vits as being perniitted by any law ex-| whisky”? cery Co, was another witness from ane! outside the majority opinion in) "This question has been asked many: ‘this city. “The grand jury is trying to | this case.” r ea fat $ ¥ wh ( ALLED T0 TELL get at the facts of the high cost of| “The lengthy and exhaustive major-| “Pes ne aes i ns met fe a jliving.” said Mr. Demling. “It’s in- [ity opinion, prepared by Mr. Justico| Parties unknown broke into the cellar quiries cover how. much business a |Bronson,” says Judge Birdzell, “was cir-}of Sheriff Mikkelson, during a short} THEIR EARNINGS firm does, the gross and net profits, the |culated on the evening of October 23,| absence of the family from-the house, | cost and selling prices of merchandise jat the conclusion of a day upon which|and got safely away. with;the vast | and similar topics.” oral- arguments had been heard in} stock of booze taken in the raid by! A. B. Olson, manager of the Gamble |three causes, and in the latter part of| Attorney General Langer’s flying WPOCn, Several local merchants, wholesale affidavits, had been largely consumed] transfer of siuff, and now out on and retail, have appeared before the DR. QUAIN HEADS in the hearing of causes, It will thus] bail. ii ° federal grand jury at Fargo which is RAIL ASSOCIATION be seen that very little time was avai!-| | For the first time since the whisky investigating the causes of high living — able within which to give judicial con-| wag stored in the home of the she: ff, costs in this state. The investigation e i sideration to this matter, * * * It|the house was left alone last Friday is expected to terminate tomorrow and| Is Named President of the Soojis apparent that no great damage} night, when Mrs, Mikkleson went ten or twelve indictments are to be S could have resulted from the taking of | over to a ne’ghbors for a short’ time, Nanded down it is understood. | Surgeons a little time to give’ judicial consider-|and this fact tends to prove that! The grand jury has been concerned ; ; - ation to the views of every member of |a watch had been kept on the house with the various profits that are at-| Minneapolis, Minn., Dee. 10.—Dr. F.| the court negore the filing of opinions."| all those weeks for just.such an op- tached to.articles of food and clothing} P. Quain of Bismarck, N. D., was elect-|Chief Justice Christianson concurs in portunity. from the time they leave the pro-|ed president of the Minneapolis, St.| Justice Birdzell’s addendum. The “goods” were stored in, the cel- ducer until they reach the consumer.| Paul and Sault Ste. Marie railroad _ — lar of the sheriff's home, the door to Which, if any of these profits. can be! Surgical association “at the annual| LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING | the room being solidly padlockee, but eliminated or reduced will be among|clection in the Addison hotel -Minne-} | The Luther league of the Swedish| the thieves broke the lock with an the recommendations the jury is ex. S0nNs. i . Lutheran church will mect at the home] axe, and as the liquid was packed | » pected to make. The nest meeting will be held atjof Mrs. ¢. P. rsen, 400 Fourth street. | in cases and’ sacks, it was easily and Arthur Gussner returned yesterday | Sault Ste. Maire, Mi Thur: All are invited to|qutckly removed. ‘The theft was at from Fargo where he appeared as a png EIeGarae attend once detected upon the return of} representative of His father’s George MINNEAPOLIS ——— Mrs. Mikkelson by the muddy tracks | Gussner meat and grocery concern. Inj Wheat receipts 177 cars compared} Qt Yes! JOHNSON’S for through the kitchen and ae alarm | speaking of the investigation George| w cars a year ago. Hosier z phoned to the sheriff at the jail. but| Gussner ‘said, pane ult does not lie 1 northern, 30, | Hosiery. th so far as known nothing has since! ; La ie sean ; Ly ere Dance at the Armory tomor- | 4eveloped giving a direct line on who} and the manu! TW e x : the thieves are. The sheriff is the big profits. My profits now are so| row night, December 11, 1919.) ciose.mouthed, it it is believed he O’Connor’s orchestra. § pee fein, mas.s Cautepses are, almost will never rest until he“has the evi- John Dawson‘of John Dawson & Son| Dance at the Armory tomor- t~~'| dence to get the robbers and hold jury ow min- fy them, 5 aye erore ie fury but a few min- | row night, December 11, 1919.. WEARS PARACHUT In the meantime anyone whose ime, uy 0 = ha i Dawson returned immediately to Bis. O’Connor’s orchestra. ae feat erie] ot colo is looked! marck and said today that he did not Tribune Want Ade bring results era : ryNORTH DAKOTAN IS HELPING LIBERALS 7 oS Wholesale and Retail Dealers} Robinson Fruit Co. returned yesterday |the afternoon a conference was calle | squadron, October 7, wherein a deal LWNY from the in’ gation. §, D. Dietz of jat the suggestion of the writer of that] was made by a stool pigeon of the A NS From Here Appear Before _| the Stacey Fruit Co. stated today that [opinion. The time between the argu-| squad to buy 200 quarts of fire water | La NS Grand Jur as far as he knew his firm had not|ment: of this case on the return day.| from Ole Skukrud and Fred Spe-| SSX y been called. October 15, and October 23, which was] vacek, the hootleggers being taken] NAN \S the last: day set for filing of additional} red handed in the middle of the, X I W..: BH ty The Best Xmas Gift for Your Wife See This Labor Saver Today MEN use labor saving devices in offices, stores and factories pallies *Y2 every day. They have found such equipment absolutely Samuel Carroll Aiding New Po-|l] necessary. But if these’ same men had to work with as few con- Wanted 100,000 Lbs. litieal Party” veniences as women do, they would find the work too hard to bear. St. 1oals, Mo. 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