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j i . THE BISMARCK: TRIBUN: (By Newspaper Enterprise.) i Ardmore, Okla; March 10-—Mrs. Jake Hamon ‘will take the stand as a witness: for the prosecution in the trial of ClaraSmith Hamon on the charge of shooting and killing the oil multimillionaire and republican na- tional committeeman. She will Ke:the dominant figure in the state’s effort to send Clara Humon to the electric: chair. . She will tell how Jake Hamon (o- serted herself and their two little children 10 years ago, when he pe- came infatuated with the girl clerk who dominated his life until—in the pour of their final parting—she shot him. Helped Hamon Rise. She will tell how she took Hamon: “for better or for wor: how she made no objection when he asked her to live in a tent with him in the oil fields; how she let him sleep while she sat up nights with the sick children; how on the eve of his great prosperity he deserted her. “Taking care of children and living in a tent and trying to assist mv husband made me old—and it would have made me old, too,” has been her only reference to Clara Hamon. “After I had grown old—old before my time—she came along with her beauty and insulted me by parading with my husband. “Thad always been kind to Mr. Hamon, I had never but once asked him to get up at night and care for the children, and’ that was when Ol- ive was ill with diphtheria.” Rich But Unhappy. Wealth has by no means brought | happiness to Mrs, Hamon and her children. but. she was ready to for- give; in fact, she was preparing to ‘ move back: from Chicago to make Hambn a resnectable home in Ard- more. when the shooting occurred. Just how far Mrs. Hamon will go in telling her story;: to what extent she will cast blame on ‘Cl Hamon —who obtained the name‘of Hamon by marrying Jake Hamon's nephew and then divorcing him—even ths state’s attorneys don’t know. During the time Hamon and the girl for whom he had given up hi family lived at the Randol hotel her Mrs. Hamon and her son, Jake, Jr. now 19, and’her daughter, Olive Belle now 12, lived in Chicago. 5 Mail carried by airplane ig wrapped in an asbestos cloth container to in- sure against loss hy fire. .. eeteerara-atate aaa TOT ALEX HARPER WILL RETURN 10 BISMARCK THIS .yat Ardmore, Okla., scene of the murder trial Scene of Hamon Murder Trial One is the point of view of ‘regards women as prey. the prey. 3%.; about womens": Clare: Smit 2 THE MAN. . “D've. token my * times!» Ive vad wy. pick’, Cy aweethearts, 3 !" and four o° the lot was prime. “Now I aren't no ‘and with the: ladies, For, takin’ 'em all along,» Yow never can way’ ‘til you’ve ‘tried ‘ems An’ then you ‘are like to be wrong. “There’s times when you'll think that you. mighth’t,, There's times when yow'll” ‘know that you might; , But the things you will leant from 4 the Yellow an’ Brown They’l ,’elp, you a lot. with, the i White. i “Lye. taken my. fun, when I've found it, gia And row, Tamidt pay for my tun, Fer the more..youe! hnown of ithe others 7", The less ‘you. will Settle to one; ~ “Ané tho end 6fidt’s sitting and think” ‘An’ dredmin’ Hell-fires, to see; <.; So be warned by. my lot (which — lafow ‘you. will not} Dae} An’ learn about, women from: me., ed as having said. my eyes after we had become who was committed’ to the Hospital for the Insane at Jamestown for treat- Bie Smit ard i of tt} ure ak If Clara Smith Hamon is convicted of the murder of Jake eee eee ne ates Home ees | Hamon the jail, at top, will be her home until!’ she goes to the cure permission soon for the ‘gdmis- ry. Bud Ballew (left) and Buck Garret will have charge sion of Chounard to some tederdt-hos- e is convicted. Garret is the sheriff of Carter.county pital where returned soldiers: ape At the bottom-is shown the court ae treated for mental‘digeasts. | CURED HIS RUPTURE T was badly “ruptured while litting penitenti: of her-if and Bud is his deputy. , the features of the season will be | tournament to be held July 8, 4 and’3, at the time of a. big celebration staget { by organizaticns of the city, | baseball «club probably ‘will play. six| Said my only Hope: of cure was an | games then, Secretary Keller says. operation. Trusses’ did me) tio. good. | Peas Ca omaa? Ey , Finally I got hold:‘of: that. {quickly and’ comple | WILL PROTECT INTERESTS ly. aired R F RA I, OF EX-SERVICE MAN FOUND | Years have passed jgnd ithe tupture > IN GRAFTON STRAW STACK | Bas never returned although: [ama Relais of Popular Short:| stop to Terms Is Re- 4 ceived ! AFTER OTHER PLAYERS| New Suits With Nifty ‘Colors Ordered by New Fans i Committee Alex Harper, ‘who played shortstop and third base for the Bismarck base- ball team last year, has signed a con: tract to return to the city and is ex- pected to tke the position of field man- ager. This definite ..anneuncement~ was made today on behalf of the fans com- mittee named ata recent meeting to| ¥ operate the baseball club during the coming year. This committee has nemed rayne Bake president, and H. F. Keller, secretarygisisec + Harper had severatioffer's’rom other towns in the Northwesg, but prefer- red. to return to Bismarck. Brins- made, it is understood, made him a flattering proposition to play there again. Counts on Anderson. Secretary Keller is busy lining up players. He said today he is count- ing upon Miller Anderson, the big backstop of last year’s team, to be here froth the Twin, Cities when the season opens, and expects Al Ander- son to take his regular turn in the box. Correspondence also has been car- ried on with Joe Collins, who broke up $4 EndsStubborn Coughs in a Hurry For real effectiveneas, thie old home-made remedy hina no equal, sly and cheaply prepared. You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered. until you try this famous old home-made ‘Temedy, Anyone who has conghed all day and all-night, will say that che immediate relief given is almost like magic. It takes but a mon to prepare, and Teally there is not better for coughs. Into 2 pint bottle, put 2% ounces of Pinex; then add vam granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint, Or you ean use clarified m s, honey, or corn _ syrup, instead hg way, the full pint s thirds of the money sually spent’ for cough preparations, and gives you a more positive, effective remedv. It keeps per- Feet , and tastes pleasant—children like You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing ard healing the membranes in ull the air passanes, It promptly loosens e-dry, tight gous and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and then disappear altogether. day’s. use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest ‘cold, and it. is also splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness, attd bron- chial asthma. ~Pirex is a most valuable ‘concentrated compound of genuine Norway, pine ex- tract, the most reliable remedy for throat and chest ailments. To avoid ‘dt€ppointment. | ask. your druggist for “2% ounces of Pincx” with directions ‘and don’t accent anything else. Guaranteed to pive al absolute satis: action or money refui The Pines Co. Fe: Yorns:d ind, tiro- sy syrup. Either + out, jers to “Gets-It” and. peels right. off. | doing hard work as, arpenter, There | Grattan Mar. 10-Protection| was no, operatio ‘lost. time, .no i famous Verriea Bismarck game.! of the {rterests-of Fred Chotnard, the| trouble. I have-netfthe ‘to: sell, but Collins is now in'the south. Last year; former service man who was discov-| will give full information about how he played on the Iron Range i: Min-! ered living in a straw stack: north of| you may finda complete cure with- nesota. It is practically seftled that’ the city some time ago was assured| out operation, , if yon write tome, Wingfield, the crafty first “baseman| by the aétion of the board of county] Eugene M. Pullen Carpenter, 811G of Valley City’s last: year's team, will| commissioners at their meeting dur-| Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. play first base for the Bismarck team.) ing the week: State's Attorney Nevin | Better cut out-this notice-and show Among other players with whom the! was, directed by the commissioners to| it to others who..are, ruptured—you secretary has.«corresponded are Rig-| institute proceedings in the rare may saye a life or at least stop the gins, a left-hander of St. Paul, and vourt:tor the apopintment of'a guaréc miserv of runture sid, the worry-aid Shylock, a left-hander of Ohio, both dayuer uf ag operation. , of whom have good recommendations. With a long list. of players with good recommendations the fans’ committee hopes to pick cut a ‘winning combina- | tion. It is hoped to have the team infield: on Decoration day for the first game. Ae will be in the new ball park, to; ‘built’ across the railroad tracks from the International Harvester, Company's plant on West Main street. New suit been ordered for, the club. jan far the unfortunate young mam green in’ bordered dia- mond. on the left breast will be the, team’s in . The caps, of sante| color as’ the suit, will have a black! seam. ‘Tan socks will be worn. | . Secretary Keller has started’ cor-| respondence with a number. of cities and towns in the state with a view of lining up a schedule early. One of} “GETS-IT” THE CORN AND CALLUS PEELER This Corn Remover is Guar- anteed ses,” Them All ! It pied to omen. because of the pleasure _ and benefit it affords. The longesttasting’ refresh. ment possible to obtain. - Sealed tight—keot. - -tlaht hits wax-wrapped cigs package. AFTER EVERY Relief from corn suffering follows the application Of “Gets-It” almost as quickly a's pain follows ‘the thrust \ The Flavor Lasts of a pin or knife into the flesh. _ Not only hard’ corns: Or soft corns but every kind of corn or catius surrend- It takes just a few seconds to stop the pain with two or three drops. .Go to your druggist today. Get a bottle | of “Gets-It.”, Costs: but a, trifle every- where. Your money back if not sat- isfied. Mfd. by FR. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Bismarck by Co- wan's Drng Store, Lenhart Drug Co. Two points’ ‘of view on women willbe presanted’ as the Hamon \ ‘murder trial pfogeeds in Ardmore, Okfa. i The other,is that of The Woman—the woman who has; been fiven Jake -Hamon’s bert friends admit that he was cynical | ‘Hamon ‘claims’ that: she; as i young girl, fell! victiny 1o.the-blandishments of the man she Nig ‘Both’ viewpoints are depicted by. Hudyart in in: where I've found i u call, yourself a, a I've rogued and ‘1' Ke ange in my} An’ leave me, as you a MRS. JAKE HAMON TO TELL HE. /RUDYARD KIPLING ON THE HAMON::CASE | the Man—<the tnye of man who | ‘Wows: For. all. you used to My,certain shamg to bear? I’ea¥! You do. not care—- /; You done the worst you know, I. ’ate you; grinning; there— |, Path ‘ Ane Gawd, I love you so! “Nice while it lasted, ‘an’ now Jit 1s over” ‘Tear-owt your’’eart an’, . gdodby to your lover! - |. What's the’ use o’ grievin’, when the | mothér that bore you (Ma?y, pity women!)\ knew it, all be- ; fore you? 2 “Tt_afen’t no false’ atk: The finish of your, fun; ” | You-—you ‘ave brought the’ ‘aem, An’ Pm’ the. ruined. one; wet An’ now you'll off and run With some new fool in tow. Yout "eart?, Ah, Ga . Shere “When a man is tiredit ie is naught! . will bind ‘jm; All 'e solemir promised ’e will shove| be'ind ‘im. | | | | i 1 i i Whats the good, 6’ prayin’ for” The! i Wrath: to strike: ‘im “T hated him.in those first ‘meetings:” Clara Hamon is quot- | “But. the man became really wonderful in! ’The'2 trunk several-years’ ago: Doctors}. at WRIGLEY 'S ZU] ree ILY aed tat a _patary,; pity : women!) when the, rest | Aare-Uke “ig? F i sweathearts. The bullet ‘which | killed him should have been fired 10 years ago. But I: loved him. | T still do love hint. A women-always loves the: first man.” | S ! i WILL metho ‘ Park River, Mareh Mrs. E. R.! Porter who swallowed a portion of! the contents of a bottle of lysol Mon-! day, will recover. She had been fe spondent for some time, HE last link in the chain between the oil well’ and your car is the filling station where. you. buy your gasoline or the, tank wagon which delivers | it to a home. . 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