The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGun BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB : _ FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920 PhS AE sai Be ee te ee Ee Ee Ee eh ee ee ee oe: : | | | ELTINGE TO-DAY GEORGE WALSH == Ne “A MANHATTAN KNIGHT” A story of an architectural draftsman who came to possess three sets of names before he was twenty-one—and how a fair girl disturbed him. L aed 0 THE HOUSE OF PEATORES EA BROW Quality Grocer 114 Fifth Street WE DELIVER BY TRUCK Fresh Hood River Strawberries Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Celery, Iceberg Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Radishes, Green On- ions, Young Fresh Spinach, New Potatoes, Strawberries, Bananas, Cherries, Oranges, - Lemons, Fresh Pineapple, Cantaloupes PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM Pe en ee GALVIN’S Quality Meat Market For Fair Prices! Bulk ene per Pound - - - 27%¢€ Saturday Special only. J. B. Galvin, Prop. Phone 722 611 Broadway, opp: City Scales ‘VELOUR FINISH fear yren ’ DERMANENTyartistic results “Cart be'Secured with DEVOE VELOURSFINISH, The" color does not fade. Thorough’ washings will not’ harm the finish. You can retnove’ dirt spots and renew the beauty. JOHN BORTELL Bismarck, N. D. { = 2%, tT Ett ELE Te ey JURY DEBATES MURDER ! (Continued from Page One) father of Morris Meadow who was on trial were also out. legal battles witnessed for several Step .by step with quiet inten- ty the state wove its web of circum- stantial evidence and the defense with equal intensity watched every move, “i CHARGE BUT 7 MINUTES i. it. ess, outside of Meadow, who testi- fied for himself. Practically all of them were character witnesses and a few indirectly connected with either Volonsky ot his family during the cul-; mination of events which lead to. his death, Unsound Mind In bringing the verdict of not guilty, the jury, it is believed, by inference assumed that Moses Polonsky was mentally unbalanced. As it is around the sanity or insantiy of Polonsky that the defense made its hardest fight. The defense assumed by inference that Polonsky, through more than one year of over-work, had worked himself into such physical condition that he was for a month before his death mentally incompetent. Throwing aside the volumes of tes- timony of both the defense and the state, it was evident that the jury inferred that the signed statement of Polonsky which was admitted to court records as a dying statement, was the thought of a man mentally unbalanced or suffering from hallucinations. ~ The Dying Statement. This dying statement of Polonsky, and it being witnessed by. the sheriff of McLean county and the chief of police of Wilton, was the bulwark around which the state built its case against Meadow. Meadow, according to the testimony of the witnesses for the defense, had always lived a straight, clean life, and been the chief support of his aged, father and mother. The witnesses called during the case are as follows: Mrs. Tillie Warshaw, Isaac Bernstein, Samuel Fairman, Harry Green, J. Basaraba, Jacob sremeneszke, ohnJ Sandelin, Mrs. ‘Tuba Polonsky, Harry Eisenberg, Mor- ris Meadow and B. Meadow for the de- fense. Dr. Thompson, Dr. Quain, Dr. Thelan, John Hammond, Ole Stetferu+t, Robert Cotton, Wm. Fisher, Catherine Ehnes, Jos. Wright, Peter Bodler, and Wm. Burdensky for the state. The jurors were as follows: Wm. O'Hara, H. B. Wagner, Carl Bredy. Fred Peterson, Patrick Casey, Patrick Sullivan, W. D. Brooks, Carl Pede: son, Dan Falconer, Wm. Lukes, V. T. Ryan and L. H. Langley. WILSON FACES TREATY FIGHT IN OWN PARTY LCantinned @ron Cage ora from Iowa. He pointed out that Iowa is normally a republican state and the secretary might aid in breaking this front through his personal follow- ing. McAdoo stock seems to be most pop- ‘ular among the democratic. senators and representatives left here since the exodus of congress. Some of his friends express the utmost confidence in his nomination. The Bismarck Lodge of Elks Will hold a regular meeting Fri- day evening. There will be busi- ness and balloting on applica- tions. ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine ine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an un- broken “Bayer package” which con- tains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neur- algia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. | Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer packages.” Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoaceti- cacidester of Salicylicacid. ! BADLY ELSEWHERE No Argument Jresidence in the county is reduced ‘The case was one of the hardest; * and combatted it as every skein was | Girls! Make beauty lotion for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is genu- | NEIL MacDONALD TMI -SEEMS TO FARE N. C. Macdonald, former state super- intendent of public in pow cational forces,” found another OU know the story of the where he didn’t find it agreeable to i > tarry long, according to information two men discussing a which has leaked out here. . : When Neil went “east” last fall it question; one said: - was said he would take work in a big university and’ later it was reported that he attended Chicago universi However; according to information given by a former student in the uni- versity, Neil. stayed in Chicago just four days. He had trouble getting his credits accepted as he thought they should be, it is said, He now is reported to be back in the state to compaign against M Minnie J. Nielson, candidate on the Victory Ticket for the office of state superintendent, which she now holds “Look here, I’m not argu- in’ with you, I’m tellin’ you.” ~ That’s the way we feel about our excellent values and Special Prices on our - Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes We're not arguing with you; we’re just telling you that these prices on these clothes are the rightest prices you will get for a long time. We are paying 20 per cent more for fall clothing than we did for our spring stock. S.E. Bergeson &Son * The Home .of Hart Schaffner afew cents—Try It! | & Marx Clothes NEW AMENDMENT AFFECTS VOTERS Many voters have made inquiry of state officials in the last few days as to how their vote is now affected by a change of residence, “Under the amendment which car- ried at the presidential primary elec- tion it is provided that the time of Ysgm six months to 90 days and the time of residence in the precinct from 90 days.to 30 days,” says Carl Ko itaky, state auditor. “Ifa voter, moves from one pre- cinct to anothéy,in the same county ss than 30 days*before election he may vote in the: precinct of former LEMON JUICE | | FOR FRECKLES Copyright 1920 Hart Schafiner & Marx FEeinet hae oS Une reacts due, oF vo, lemons | aMMMN! UHHH UTNE of 01 rd white, shake weil, and you} have a quarter pint of the best | residence. In other words, any citi-}*! freckle and lotion, and com- | Pesience- 2 wigs n ilexon beautider? at en very aut zen who has a residence is entitled to; TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESUL TS coat. : oi j vote at that place until he gains a Your grocer has the lemons and | Teisdence in some other place within any drug store or. toilet counter will| the county.” supply three ounces of orchard white aes aCe ae for a few cents. Massage this sweet-|’ The Bismarck Lodge of Elks | ly fragrant lotion into the face, necl:, ill hold a regular h ine Fri and arms, and hands each day and{ Will hold a regular meeting Fri- see how freckles and biemishes dis- day evening. There will be busi- appear and how clear, soft and rosy- white the skin becomes, Yes!, “It| ess and ‘balloting on applica- is harmless and never irritates. tions, Brown & Jones QUALITY— eee ocres, GRAPE FRUIT BANANAS SUN Dohn’s Exclusive and Sanitary MEAT MARKET ES APRICOTS = RADISHES 2 FRESH KILLED FOWLS pee 5 ee = A very choice line of Veal, Beef LETTUCE i = Pork and Mutton EGG PLANT All Kinds of Home Made Sausage NEW POTATOES . _ CARROTS, Ete. There is no advance in prices at Dohn’s Meat Market. ‘The sooner you get in the habit of trading at an exclu- sive meat market like Dohn’s you will be better satisfied. Phone 176 512 Broadway SaTUVUUUUAUVAAAAREAUUUU ELA Bismarck Theatre TONIGHT AND SATURDAY : That is our. Middle SERVICE -- Name. Just tele- phone or call in and make your wants known and we do tke rest. Sweet Cream Cottage Cheese The most charming Farmerette you have ever met VIVIAN MARTIN Who'd like to see the tramp that she’s afraid of “You Never Saw Such A Girl” A Comedy Drama adapted from Geo. Weston’s Novel. “The Kingdom of Heart's Desire.”

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