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20 CASES ON CALENDAR FOR: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB WAR EQUIPMENT COURT ACTION December Term of District Court Will Open Here with Coffey Presiding One hundred and seventy-four civil cases and 21 criminal case are on the docket for the Decem- ber term of district court, wh'ch cpens here tomorrow with Judge James A. Coffey of Jamestown A petit jury of 44 mem- been summoned for th if the parties to the ca to trial, will be one of the busiest terms of district cour! for a considerable period Whether the crim'nal cases will precede the trial of —c.vil ses trial after the civil disposed of will not be fter court convenes tomorrow. The cr ! cases listed in th calendar a State of North Dakota, 1, Defendant. possession property i and intended for use manufacture of intoxi- ng liquor. North Dakota, 702 W ‘tin Blevin; Defendant. Having in pos ion and tramts- porting int ting liquor. State of North Dakota, 1 Bruce Merrell, Defendant. Having in possession and trans- porting intoxicating liquor. » of North Dakota, vssman, Defendan’ aining a common nu North Dakota, vs. Rennick, Defendant. ailure to support his wife. State Nor Dakota, 1 Fre Bobb. Defendant. Employing a female for more than 48 hours and more than 7 days in a week. State of North Dakota, i760 & John DeRoncey, Defendant. Refusing to support his family. f North Dakota, vs. ma, Defendant. State of North Dakota, 1693 vs. O. R. Billington, Defendant. Emb State of North Dakota, , Defendant. North Dakota, h95 vs. . Billington, Defendant. Jement. orth Dakota, j e than 81-2 hours a ¢ than 48 hours a w State of eeeth Dakota, 87 Nick Yoch’r m, Defendant. Selling intoxicating Liquor. State of North Dakota, | 1690 ¥. Robert Kirmo, Defendant. Adultery. State of North Dakota, 1691 vs. John Walina, Defendant. Adultery State of North Dakota, 1681 vs. Andrew Bougas ¢ Employing a female more than | 48 hours and more than 6 days | in a week. State of North Dakota, vs. +, Defendant. ying a female more than! sa day and more than/ David Danabash | Z eorge Cristo, Defendants. | Employing a female more than ; and more than 6 day state of of North Dakota, Mike Saba, Defendant. yng a female more than State of North Dakota, 1591 vs. | Ennis Walter Taylor, Ira J. Stark | and George Jeffrey, Defend Murder. eects, State of North Dakota, 1631__vs. Charles Walters and Mrs. Charles Walters, Defendants. Keeping and Maintaining a Com- mon Nuisance. State of North Dakota, 1636 vs. John Bennett and Annie Bennett, ° Defendants. Keeping and Maintaining a Com- mon Nuisance. State of North Dakota, 1673 vs. ere @strom, Defendant. Suates of North Dakota, \ 1677 vs. E.G. Patterson, Defendant. Employing a woman in violation of an. order of the Workmen’s Compensation Buread. State of North Dakota, 1678 vs. E. G. Patterson, Defendant: Emplcyihg a female more than 48 hours and more than 6 days 'Friday. Bond of $25,000 was pro- | SUPREME COURT 13 PRISONERS: | War Department praperties | to possess 19 mi value for.the | Army and Navy battled tapa scorel vo Grounds 63,000. r: . This phot $ di luring the quarter, Cullen of ‘the Navy is ircugn the line a birchwood manufactur- | turniture and other and tide- to 1 Phiilip i Ne , Defendant. Having in his possession intoxi YE | cating liquor and impleme A j for manufacturing intoxicat- { State « th Dakota, ral 1676 vs. U ndant. | H. M. Ford, nd disposition of t n toward his offer fi Two persons an Hlinois automobile linois in r nA cose 1 persons i din the DEAD IN INE Hh FIRE the Nunnery | | a the ated to the bottom rope. It is reported that 176 miners were in the cages jwhen they fell. | | « “. |RADIO NEWS TO ”™ | WOMEN OF STATE. For the first time in the history of North Dakota I /MeGRAY GIVES $25,000 BOND | « a i | appearance to tt urned against him nd jury last a y Wednesday Pat 7-80 o'clock | ivided by 12 local men. This is th t time this has been | — attempted in the state. | SEAEP ERS SELF Washington, n, Dec. SS preme ett toda Lansing, Kan., Dee, 3.-—Three of previous. decision i the 13 prisoners who escaped last Ivania, Ohio and W irginia gas | night from the Kansas penitentiary case, holding inv were sighted today in timber | " near Ettenson station, 15 miles south | of Lansing. Twenty-five or 30 prison | eas guards are in a posse endeavoring to | ASKA AIMS TO CREATE TRADE | ©#Pture the fugitive: BALANCE IN FAVOR TERRITORY fag ee cat eter atin eatemnet ans | Pe Memaon Ses, | I fd : After r Long Tiness| cles in the United States, depending for commercial existence solely on lits ores and placer gold, fisheries | Mrs. S, E. Benson of Tappen, age Jand furs, which found a ready ex-} 48, died Thursday morning at the port market. But now the vast ter- | Trinity hospital at Jamestown as a | ritory is turning its attention to in- | result of blood-poisoning after a \dustrial enterprises, with a view of | month's illness. “She leaves a hus- j cutting down imports and increasing | bund, two sons, and two daughtery, | exports. three-brothers anda sister to mourn | The government railroad promises |her death. The deceased hus many to make Anchorage a commercial |friends in Bismarck. | Funera - center. Among the projects under |iccs were held yesterday in Tappen. | CHILDREN ORY FOR “CASTORIA”. 1A Harmless. Substitute for Castor Oil, _Paregoric, Drops .| and Soothing Syrups = No Narcotics! Mothért — Fletcher's Castoria ‘has mene alge of Food; giv ing, natural MAKE ESCAPE been: in use for se eer 80. years to| step without opiates, The genuinc pollens let ipeenes sree ot bene ns signature of ‘ atipation,. and Diarrhea; "alleylag dele Etc ‘arising therefrom, and, by regulating ‘the tenace and’ Bowels, aids’ the ;MUCH UNSOLD _ STILL jes of twelve tablets cost few cents. MAKES RETURN TO. TREASURY Sale of Properties Has AL| ready Resulted in Vail- . uable Return Ww ngton, Dec. 3.—Sale of quired during the w: d declared H governmer: in pei time had re- | turned $944 0 to the Treasury | jon June 20, 1923, according to tie | y Dwight made in the 192. 3 i led $70,447,742, the a | ing been made in 1922 and rel: An anvlysis cf the returns and costs of the properties disposed of ilvat the average :ercent- of revovery to June 30, last, 38 per cent. The cot valu son hand for dispo ne same time wis $117,- 248, of which $72,562,416 repre- of lands and buitd- The report shows that the War [Department still faces a gigantic actions\ created fc the purpose of my an au tministrati ive investi- gation of war im cooper- ation wit a sim oard appoint. ed by the Attorney General, the re- ud made a good start, toward the nt of War y of the cases now i ment Board nose cn which payments were i t or tn Who'e until ined wheth- ion for Te- y General on z s ‘of fraud or other illegal | Procedure PARIS MOVED BY BOY'S DEATH Son of Royalist Movement Leader Held Murdered j By Father in many years | has Paris had a sensation comparable with that afforded by 14-year-old Philippe Daudet, who died in a hos- pital several days ago from the ef- fects of wounds received in a taxi- ab. The newspapers of a weck ago aid that the boy had committed suicide byt Leon Daudet, leader of || the royalist movement in France ana | father of Philippe, is of the opinion that his son was murdered “by an atrocious plot” and has asked the | public prosecutor to act on an article | |printed in Libertaire, the anarchist paper, in which a visit of Philippe to the newspaper office was described. ; BANK ON SPECIAL DEPOSIT. The Farmers and Merchants State | bank of Steele, Kidder county, was | | placed on special trust deposit by ;the Guaranty Fund Commission to- | | day. ae | ASPIRIN Unless you'seé the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product j prescribed by physicians over twen- | ty-two years and proved safe by mil- lions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Fy he Rheumatism gia Pain, Pain access! “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy box- Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- sidester of Salicylicacid. Phone “453. for ,the Is am os < Wil oe creen ump Li |nite Coal at $4.75] ‘ton delivered. W. | burn Ligrate Coal EMULSIC ® ‘Fan pny aie TIAOING iG UNTO NOTNET TACT TINCT Beware of Imitations! | Three days after the Battle of Bunker Hill, the news filtered into New York. The excitement in Bos- ton had all died down before it was even known in the metropolis. Today, a few minutes after the bat- tle had started, raucous-voiced “new- sies” would be calling their extras on: the streets of every city in the coun- try. Bulletins would: be published after. every charge up the bloody slopes. Shortly — the final shot was fired, headlines would emblazon the story across Page: One of every newspaper in América. ; The newspapers make it possible for you to know the news of the- day almost simultaneously with its oceur- rence. Out of the tangle of daily events, it relates the outstanding i in- . cidents for your. benefit. This is the news that everybody reads. But knowing ones realize t that there is other news as well— news that concerns them even more inti- mately.. This i ig the. up-to-the-minute news of cin A to buy, where to buy, and how. to bu The advertisements. are 2 news | ca umns of merchants and manufactyr- ers who, have important stories to tell you. : _ Take advantage. of ian: Keep abreast of this important. news. if it were: hot important, good business men would not pay for the privilre of telling it i to.you. re: r Seep ranaeeina ee aa vey.