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é PAGE THREE Jgs. Breslow, |kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills tone up the kidneys and: quickly relieve kid- ney and bladder trouble, Refuse sub- stitutes. Insist upon Foley's. ' THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923 7 “Satisfaction or money back.” ‘GUMMER’S CASE | TS ARGUED IN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TWENTY-FIVE years of in- MANDAN NEWS | gestion was ended for her when Twenty-fou oss the former's | against appendicitis. mother, Mrs. Reko, who suffered a|drugeist. stroke about a month ago is reported | somewhat improved. | she took Tanlac, declares Mrs. M. F. Streeter, well known resi- dent of Newark, in remarkabie TONE UP THE KIDNEYS. “Symptoms of Kidney trouble are am Baird, embers of the assistant Wal agrono- al gone. Water is clear and ‘does i statement. to the public. \ an onal Wirmet jmist at the North Great Plains Field jot ‘burn, Foley Kidney. Pils cer.| Wet Wash is a new service ; } sent a Feige to Lea Te cee qneturned Srom Washing~ tainly do the work,” writes W. J.|we offer to our trade. For i | vening by the “B's lieved to} ton, D. ©, where he had been since | Gra y,* New Gl€ans, Gouisianay rf | SUPREME G RT be a group of gitls whose names be-|the first of the year engaged in pickache, theur atic. pains, tired | Prices, Phone 684. Capital \ | ing with the initial “B.”, ERAS oars. Of thay year) WOK i¢aiing, cba’ ayinplonie (6b distressed | Steam Laundry Co. ; jat the local station. and ALL Fools Day Mandan Rotaris luncheon. yesterd s at the noon-d voted to attend Gas on Stomach Won't Let You Sleep heart | Attorneys For Him Declare | Testimony Not Sufficient For Conviction {Scns tM ; Paul next Tue: 100 per cent st is general ch ence arrangements and the transpoi- es on and April Ist ' Don’t be fooled about the quality, prices or style of your Easter togs. No Reasonable, Doubt to Our quality is unquestioned, our price Reasonable Men is as low as consistent with good | — quality, our styles are the newest and i naartertan cf,,the, defense that from the finest designers. . dite eat Hae sing a restless, nerv- STATE’S ANS ER tation is charge of A. Renden. aI uneRvents valben: A special car has been engaged whic) N rete SSS be-attached to No. 4 leaving Ae emaeeied s mixed in Adle relieves dan Monday evening. { | } | . | Green Says Testimony Leaves pressure | inducings restful en removes surpris matter from BOTH upper a which poisoned mach and 1s EXC to guard + A benefit ng party for the Mandan library will be held April 4 for the purpose of devising means of carrying on the library work, Magnh angvik, 2 the city Sunday afte zirtbeth Or rived in| oming di where they {hefore the jury at Valley City which 3 i convicted Witliam Gummer, former HOW WOMEN . : Fargo hotel clerk, of the der of | by immigratio: offici i Our merchandise is all standard Marie Wiek, found slain in the hotel | both efitered the Deaconess CAN SERVE: - merchandise from makers who have ausulac wel haveTpeaaareEItee | Lain “cniilva oltLin Deco unseat BN, (a Vf ati " : ;. 0 e jury er tes- j pita oth were still sea sick +f tees go a ca Bet a national reputation for quality, ritsany ‘wag Aut catTIEERUatER utes Nee eens “e toe : |to base a verdict of guilty, and the | | state’s answe# was placed before the supreme court here yesterday aft+r- noon. The voluminous record of te timony, in the case, exhibits briefs filed by both sides were the court in additional to oral argu- Wetch of St. city Anthony attending | George 7. jwas in the | to business a Good times, it is often said are not an accident, butareman-made. They are woman-made too. The house- keeper, like the wage and salary Hart Shaffner & Marx Suits and Top Coats Knox, Mallory and Gordon Tuesd y The fortieth annual Easter jday ball of the Mandan volunteers aj fire department will be held at the Mon s made me feel lik ment on Gummer’s appeal. new p nd J wouldn’t be with- | Elks hall Monday, April 2. j i 5 rity Hats Seth Richardson, Judge H. W.| out i jared M. F. Street- earner, 1s a worker in the prospe Swenson and W. H. Barnett appeare:: er, { S. 9th ewark, N. J. Mary V age nearly 70 factory. It is to her interest to keep home industries running to capacity. for Gummer, with William C. Green, former Cass county state’s attorne arguing for the defense. mother of Mrs. Fred ¢ seriously “Off ‘and on for twenty-five | 5 y.)years I suffered terribly from sto- mach trouble. My food disagreed | ilds, injured yesterday Manhattan Shirts farm home 14 mil Counsel for Gummer particularly | with me and often I could hardly city. Mrs. Voyna * Vassar Underwear declared that salacious testimony of |retain a thing. Gas bloated me i, attem CUP eee EE Gt - at s s testimony o a . Ga : dy attempted — to i) 3 |Gummer regarding shis-actions with |till my. heart aa i lneiveaner Noueentnvanencrinpent ant Go ff €e!! In a world recovering »from war, jmany women should ‘not h: NE been {I fer [fell striking in such a manner as to se nimble hands must continue their tasks. Moments now lost must be put to use; work in the home must go on; women must sew that the world may save. With the home - doing its share prosperity is ours. C were on edge, I ered awful simply all v |permitted to go to the jury, {that separation of the jury during ; the time the trial was halted becau |of illness was prejudicial to the dc |fendant, and declared that the at- mosphere in Barnes county was al- rgucd | Nerves n't) break her thigh, leep, n headaches ee Nn out. | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reko have re “But five bottles of Tanlac put! turned trom Oake eye ee me in the finest healt eat | called last week by the serious ill- hearty without trouble afterwards, | {most as prejudicial as that in Casa|Sleep soundly and have no more| |county, because of the wide publicity | M¢?vousness — or ches. ~My pIventchaccnuel j#ratitude to Tanlae is unbounded. Mr. Green contended that, althoug | === | considered apart some of the circuri- | 3 ee | stances on which the state's c as {it is for your*honors to determine it j built might appear not to have ut | this standard has been reached,” said j Weight, taken in entirety the testi-! Mr, Richardson, |mony adduced by the state left no/ There’s no old stock in our selections i it’s all new and fresh. S. E. Bergeson & Son Tailoring. GA To Play at Dry cleaning. How agreeable such service is, with the array of fabrics and the smart , Explaining it was impossi \ LIGNITE ELECTRIFIED | the latter city and Ambrose will | doubt of Gummer's guilt of the crime |¢, “Gduquately review the erteens : , 5 1) thesiteencans Miygan 1 -SAs lite ees Sout ty namie (REE fat cuemmgny sare the autre one v0. altrick S ar y and easy patterns of today. Sewing ‘ the fi time in its history, Lig- in i se 3 ean ses d that “the facts to : 9 | | Gite ae LRGTInB tiora Mech esaee| Plants | in legal and general aspects to be! ahi mind viewing the is no longer a complicated mystery, electricity, the large plant at Noo- pace eo teey famous. eo) Mrink) | ses onahie maines denen 4 «| case of Georgia, which went to tie Wet Wash is a new service) United states supreme court and a For | sulted in Frank's lynching after his | | Sentence was commuted. | | Testimony Circumstantial. jconcerning the accounting of prac- y | coi j o of prac “There is no attempt to minimize |tically all of Gummer’s time the |the awfutness of this crime,” said|night of the murtnn eee nuebeeaeen {Seth Richardson, counsel for Gum Datiumianddddecun Ganllbabeean jmer, in opening the argument, “but|4 a, m. and 5 a.m. und the « the question is whether or not Gum-|theory of two separate a jmer is a victim of circumstance Green declared that “that it is some The defense's appeal wa ‘\thing more than a coincidence that |Z said, on four main ground hat |the periods of time when the defend- the circumstantial testimony viewed |ant was not accounted for wor 1as a whale docs not appear sufficient to convict the defendant; 2, Undue nan having begun furnishing pow- re |show the guilt of the defandant.” It is the simple art which spells economy for the woman and pros- perity for the nation. er to Noonan, this city and Por- onnection will soon be| We offer to our trade. prices, Phone 684. Capita! Steam Laundry Co. tal. The made with Columbus and this sum- mer it is nded to build a high line from Noonan to Crosby, and Time of Murder. Answering the defense argument A. W. LUCAS COMPANY. NN limitation was placed on the de-| He sai y possible test cf fendant as to interrogation of the |all possible evidence regarding othr L. Tim * witness; 3. The state was permitted! guests in the hotel of the night ise . by a “series of strategical moves” to | would “dempnstrate the absurdity of involve Andy Brown as a co-defend-|the claim than any 10 or 12 person ant without his being so named, for| might be guilty of this crime. the purpose of getting before the! The circumstances showed the jury remarks between himself and | only abnormality in the person guilty ;Gummer; 4. The court erred in por-{of the crime was a sex a | THE McKENZIE FIVE The Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance at the McKenzie Hotel will be more elaborate than ever be- fore, as this social event has always been largely at- TONIGHT MILTON SILLS | mitting the laying before the jury of | Mr, Green sari nage tended make your reservations early and celebrate mea a Cola rs and incidents. of evidenée the state. elimin, Qld Ireland once more, Saturday night, March pa Gi ei “There is not a single fact in the |other person who mi Seventeeth. record which could not be 100 pe: break the cold in half an hour. at once and insert just a little up| Should it get away from you, rub each nostril. This will probably! thickly on chest at bedtime. MUCO SALVE 25¢ Get the bottle ot Muco Salve cent true and yet a half dozen p sons in that hotel have committed | noz the crime,” Mr. Richardson said. He |thecry, was used in beating M asserted that the case “in i last | Wick to de h. The nozzle, h analysis rests upon theory and in-| yw; cidentally found in-its p ference.” He said it was natural that/in the hall, but not screwed to tie the night clerk of the hotel, who was |hose. There were blood spots on i Gummer, should be first. suspected, | which identified and other | jand that “the populace demanded a|marks similar to those found in the j victim.” Wick room. There was, he said, not | - With regard to the state’s theory | reasonable doubt but that it was) Bl i: Paste | that there were two attacks made on |used and it was evident it was usal | ac ShocPolish “THE FORGOTTEN LAW” | obscene ansv | { LARRY SEMON te ‘NO WEDDING BELLS” Coming Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday facts ‘and not facts to fit a theory.” He said that Gummer about midnight | spects and taken as a whole pointer had placed a. woman guest in the | conclusively; that a knowledge o: The supreme triumph of the screen NN Marie Wick—one hetween about 1jby one familiar with the hotel i Positively the only polis that will shine oily or dam: shoes -No disagreeable odor upor the elimination of all but G clared that “it a theory to fit the facts pointed toward him in some re- A 5 Curtain 8:15 fe JOIN a in Ameri ' Galfale, N.Y. Hasthe laigest sale #. F. Dalley Company lee. “We Thank You” » - Bananas Ripe and yellow. Get yours today. Per dozen Boor aigencennec soar ag, | . Fresh Eggs We have them: 3 dozen.. i Baked Hams For Easter. Talk to us now.about yours. All Phones 211 7 ~ . 118 8rd St. Last delivery, Saturday, 4:30. _ Other week days, 4:00. Close8P.M. / ‘ efi $100 a: next room to that in which Maric Wick. was murdered and that “no} man not a consummate idiot would | have gone to room 30 to rape a girl jonly 10 minutes after the woman in the next room had gone to bed.” Gummer, he said, was not called an Jidiot, but a clever, scheming man py the state. ; “Whén you have a circumstantial lease there is a legal standard to which that evidence must rise and No Corn Too Tough for “Gets-It" "8 ji jul how “‘Gets-It’’ ends corns Ty just wonder few dropeot “Gets-lt" on Presto! the: ‘The pain stops corn loosens from the | ff with the’ corn of COWAN'S DRUG STORE, | the trial, and that it was hardly pos- the whole situation was had by the | os defendant and defendant only; that} the motives were established us two- | fold, that of assault and murder for the purpose of escaping recognition. Andy Brown, he said, was put on the witness stand for the purpose of identifying handwriting in the hotel ledger, regarding the registering of | one James Farrell. It was not the purpose o fthe state to show that he was the mhurderer, Mr. Green said. A handwriting expert said that the name “James Farrell” was Brown’s handwriting, he said, and added that | “If Gummer had testified this man | registered at the hotel at the time purpose of the state to show that he had created a fictitious character, hi guilt was established beyond doubt.” Speaks on Character. Judge Swenson, brother-in-law of -Gummer, spoke * briefly regarding | the evidence concerning Gummer’s character, He said that Gummer was raised in a good home, and that he | showed a liking for women but per- haps nothing more than other beys of his age. i “I wonder if the record of some cf the other guests in ihe hotel that | night might have been shown, if! others might not have had the same motive ascribed to Gummer,” he said. | He declared also the prejud.ce in! Barnes, county was as strong as in Cass county. Judge Barnett, speaking briefly mentioned particularly that the Ju ots were allowed to go to their hums for eight or nine days during the trial, and said that the papers cf| Fargo and Grand Forks were.full of | sible the jurors, did not discuss the case with others. ® the change of Gummer’s tion of Gummer’s guilt, or was it a de- sire to give authorities al} of the in- formation?” he said, declaring that undue prejudice was attached to the defendant’s statement that some of FINNEY'S DRUG STORE. LENHART DRUG CO. ‘ the things he had told authorities were not 80, A vorite Aa By ‘Homann MS NEwT BARNES. Prices 55c to $2.20, including tax. SEAT SALE — FRIDAY, MARCH 16th. at Harris & Woodmansee. Mail Orders now-if accompanied with st emittance. : No resérvations by telephone. “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” LAST TIMES TONIGHT THURSDAY If you haven’t seen ‘KICK IN’ don’t miss this last opportunity tonight. It’s a fine picture with a great cast including BERT LYTELL, BETTY COMPSON © GARETH HUGHES, MAY MACAVOY ———also showing- F “THE MESSAGE OF DR. COUE” and comedy, “ONCE OVER”! ’ Friday and Saturday = - er “SHADOWS” | an unusually entertaining picture featuring LON CHANEY, ~ MARGUERITE DE La MOTTE, HARRISON FORD and BUDDY MESSENGER :