The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1920, Page 2

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, \ ‘ 4 t WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ~ j PAGE TWO. INVESTIGATION, OF HOYNE STAND WILL BE MADE “Justice McDonald Orders Evi- | dence Seized in and Held Until Trials are Held Chicago, Dec. 8.—Chief Jus Charles A. McDonald seized the evi dence in the baseball scandal] foliow- ing discovery that copies of papers in the case had been obtained: by MacLay Hoyne, state’s attorney, shortly before his retirement from .office on Monday. All. of the original papers were turned: over to the judge, who order- ARAG Ton Ri eae ed’ them impounded by the clerk until See Ton auIen Sather ba pe the cases of the eight White Sox ly defined, cheaply collected nor = angeits Thege can be used in either living or | Dumptys on a wall will be great sport + riio-Mevitte Journal hits the pinacle jaune. room and = are reasonably | for youngsters, The figures are gaily | of disgust in this sentence priced | “His subjects for discourse were painted: and Beeot Wand: -tawfully simple while the manner in whicix he handled them was simply awful.” eS ——_————<$<$—$$<$<—<—_$ This College has constantly more calls for office help than it can supply. All students who remained to, complete its. caurse have. been sent to good business and banking positions. In session throughout the year, the student enters at any time. Preparatory, department ‘ where students -may commence with the lowest primary branches. Besides the ordinary Expert ‘ourses in higher accounting, Stenography, 4nd Banking. Send for all particulars. fi , G. M. LANGUM, -Pres. ~ Bismarck North Dakota. Sweetmeat Dish In the Japanese shops one ¢an purek e ver: attractive sweetmeat dish-| \ McVille, Ni Di, Dec. 7—-McVille has Kk laquer. These have por-| no mongy in this age of thrift to pay, om partments and are decorat- pif: “ ” Japdnesé ‘flower ’ designs. | £20 piffle. The local paper “parined’ 4 dishes have covers also pretti- severely the program of the Federated ly painted. Community Association in a recent is- ae sue. Dr. Barthivid, the lecturer was For the Kiddies described as one who had little to say A bowling set consisting of Humpty) and “all kinds of time to say it in.” i ; j NO MONEY FOR “PIFFDE ' HELLO 953 \ THE CITY MESSENGER ~ SERVICE ed with Calls for and Delivers. Messages and Hand Parcels to all Parts of the City, i pS EET a PETE + j{ For BEULAH and BEAR CREEK Lump: Caal, Call Ow a prospective WACHTER . TRANSFER €0. Phone\62. mother propar ahi eatin ATED for babys coming ~*— ae Pa ‘Evolution Of all the vit Adventures iMife, the birth of a baby is, because their use is particularly harm- ful or in any nse less legitimate than those not included) Consumptiou s must be judged by practical What sould be sought are v nption taxes which tap urplus income which is being d, not a conglomerate multipli- ation of pettv xes upon every ar se whonwere sindicted come: to ministered without ‘videspread eva- the climax of nature’s most wonderful evolution. oA < ao Laie sion" Judge Robert Crowe, who succeeded!” ‘ne repeal of the tax on s da foun- 4 ge During this perjod, nature is sGpposed to be preparing ¥ . Mr. Hoyne as state’s attorney, or- dered an investigation after Hartley “Replogle, former assistant state’s torney, who, conducted the base investigation, notified Judge Donald that Mr. Hoyne had demand- ed copies of the papers last Friday. George T. Kenney, private -secre- tary to Mr. Hoyne, ordered Mr. Rep- logle to surrender the papers, the latter told the chief justice. Mr. Replogle said he refused until Mr. Hoyne personally ordered the copies. Mr, Kenney said he gave the copies to Mr. Hoyne’s ‘stenographer to be delivered to Mr, Hoyne at his home. Among the smany acceptpble gifts Thomas EE. Nash, attorney’ for; for the ho iseWife, a pair of poly- George Weaver, one of the White Sox} chrome candlesticks is to be foun. | players indicated:on a charge of ac- cepting a bribe in connection with the 1919 World’s series, said that the 1 original evidence was in court last t iH Friday, as he had. seen it at time. Mr. Hoyne said he had asked for \ the internal organism of @ woman for a safe and speedy delivery; but it is more the exception than the rule when nature, unaided, performs her part at tHe crisis in @ ; manner to relieve pain and @ontribute to comfort. *] was ojraid,” writes a prospective mother, “until an ‘experienced mother told me about. Motuer’s FRIEND,” “—but now I cannot recommend Morner's FRIEND (00 . 7 highly for I know it helped me wynderfully, and I can almost say my baby was born without pain. At the , present time I am using it again, as I do not want to go thru the ordeal without it.” } | ‘ Three generations of .prowpeive mothers have used : Morner's Frenv. When géiitly applied, during the period, of expectancy, it soothes he fine net-work of nerves, lubricates the broad, flat, abdominal muscles and prepares the way for an easier, quicker and practical delivery. 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