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é (POP) NORMA WIFE, WHO W! YATES, WHO LAUGHING MURDERER.” BY MILTON BRO. Two men are the reason. Bol wanted for: murder. One is in —the other is at large. Major Norman — Bailey, wife was found mur been reported fashionable English s sogeral L onat / French ¢ Brussels the been ed, in bound for Pa pital, at Bordeaux a United States. apprehended. he “Phantom Major” But he ating how sorry he is f of his wife, whose bod ilet » through her hea -inch knife blade thrust in t. Pinned t note on. I hated to nothing. I did not ousy nor cowardice Look for mé by the sea.” It was thought he might drowned self until his lette: knew for is an expert ij r actor who mes has male parts, THREE PLEAD VIOLATIONS Three more Morton’ county fud cither anee or had’a hoojeh makifig ratus in their possession today we for six months, the Red ‘Trail Pool hall, Manda F maintaining a common Mik 1 still, and Schmidt also for operating a aa three were released by Berry upon promise of good posed. They were required’ to _ hainen had the money and the %4$50 per. ‘ Previously Sam Habein of J i and Fred Koopp near Mandan ' ‘similarly treated by the judge j The criminal action of the {of North Dakotn versus N BAILEY, MURDBPRED. ALSO WAS KILLED, | MANDAN NEWS who dallied with the Volstead the cost of $50,00 in each case. NEA Service Staff Correspondent jing murderer of Gertrude Yates.| London, 8.—Scotland Yard. | Condemned to death, his mad-man! scorned by Sherlock Holmes,’ plu-| chuckle has laughed him out of hang perfeet detective, and evaded byding. He is now confined to an in-| Raffles, the master theif, through! sane ward. thousands of pages of fiction—yet| He laughed-when he was locked up red by the Old World, at}by the police; he laughed when the} past, as the most famous and effi-|t: judge sentenced him to be hung ent crime detecting ageney—is| bs the neck until dead; he laughed baffled, th are | a cell whose | has seen at Ramsgate, a ide resort in ndon hotels, in Manchester, in the ind in he has been sought even in has pot The or, is known ing ability to condense his much-sought being into thin constantly writes Scotland or the ly was nd in bed in their apartment, with id and ito her “ rments was ve parted with my do it. do it —but love, have rs be- zan@to pour into the office of the sondon police. He also wrote his wife's parents and mailed a. ser- n dis- some- It “is possible that ie has not left London, but is enjoyily temporary safety— nd bonnet. ov the crime is just as the’ “phantom major’s” whereabouts, for there is neither an- other 1 f un im the case, the pol OF DRY LAW: men Act aintained a common nui- appa- enter- s of guilty in Morton county | ict court before H. L, Berry and ned $500 and sentenced to jail The men were August Winghus ¢f n, for nutsanee; Kline, New Salem, possessing Arvid Pahainen of still. Judge beha- vior and with the further injunction that any more violations of the pro- hibition act would see them arrcst- ed and the full fine and-penalty im- pay Pa- other wo were given 30 days to raise the udson| were State McKeever _ was continued upon request of at- needed time to secure ‘asked the continuance ¥ reasons. < DALDERER-MEISEL | igrneys for defense, who declare they affidavits, . State’s Attorney L. H. Connolly also for similar Miss Paulina Dalderer of the city: | © and Louis Meisel of Selfridge united in marriage at 9 o'clock yesterday ‘gorning at St. : | church by Rev. Fr. Clement. Be has been residing at the len home near the city for’ the two months having come from were! mass Joseph’s The’ Ror- ast ut tenberg, Germany. The groom is one of the popular young men. of _ the located at Mandan, Selfridge vicinity and formerly was They were ate until Spring.” HE, “| tended by TYESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924 “Phantom Major,” Suspected of Murder, __And “The Laugher” Baffle Scotland ‘Yard { ;whont officials describe as a “model” prisoner, | AND HI5| RTRUDE | PHANTOM MAJOR,” (LOWER LEFT) AND RONALD TRU Then there is Ronald True, laugh- when he was in the cell of the con- demned. i “I Told You So” When he was reprieved and sent} to Broadmoor Asylum he laughed once more and merely said: “I told you so.’ At Broadmoor he has been the life of the party. He has taken part in amateur theatricals and composed words and music for rollicking songs joshing the prison, the keepers and the government. Gertrude Yates, a beautiful girl who lived alone in an apartment, was found brutally beaten to death. She had bgen robbed. True was proven to be one of her closest friends. He had her stolen jewelry—-and was promptly convicted, He, too, had been an officer in the army, There is a clear definition in Bri |tian that a person should not be executed when he is not in a position to make his peace with God and not |in‘a mental condition ‘to put forward any reason why he sheuld not be hung. , Some the medical officers may jcertify to the governihent that True is once more sane—as they believe he was when he committed the crime— and liable to hanging. The question that will then con- front the officers is, whether after True has lived in an asylum for years shall he be taken out and hung or have his sentence commuted to life imprisonment? In the meantime, True to laugh, Bailey, continues the “phantom, major,” is poor, while ‘True, the ‘laughing murderer,” is well connected. Are their strange plights due us a result of the war in which they both »served? Frity Bauman and Dera | Borden, bath of the city A wedding dinner was Held at the Borden home following the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Meisel left |for Selfridge. MARJORIE PETERS Marjorie Alice, the six months old| | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. haw rence Peters of this city, died at 2 o'clock | yesterday morning of pneumonia af-| jter but a brief illness. The funcral| services will be held Tuesday after- noon at 2 o’clock from the home of ! her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.! C. Peters. | i | RELAPSE OCCURS Frank Blanchett, veteran engineer | of the Northern Pacific is again in a} critical condition’ at the N. P. hos-| pital at Glendive, Mont. accoraing | to information received today. Mr. Blanchett was taken to the hospital three weeks” ago suffering from a} general poisoning which resulted | when two carbuncles’ ‘on his neck! burst inwardly. For a time hie was i out of danger byt a relapse has o¢-! curred and his cOndition — is again | serious, GOES TO FARGO __; W. J. Gill, manager of the Mic-| souri Valley Grocery company, left | fo? Fargo where he has’ been called | to s rve on the federal-grand -jury. PROWLERS CLUB Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newton and Mr. the members of the Prowlers club and their wives at a.dinner, card and | dancing party Saturday evening at the home of the former. The ProW- lers is a hunting club local-men.i. and the occasion wes’ iti the ndture of | a’ farewell for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding who’ are leaving the. city to | make their, home in ig fy Beanttim, Wash. OPERATION ‘ON LI Oscar Peterson, local N. P. brake- | man who left with* his family éaily in November to spend the Winter ith réliitives at Gélesville, Wis., is in the’ Northern Pecifit “hospital as the result of the amputation of his foot some time. ago... He expects tor return, to. Gplesyille. don” to Femhin {his j and recovering nicely’ and was believed |: and’ Mrs. J::F. Lyman © entortafned |. BANK HEAD IS FOUND SLAIN Sumpter, S.C., Jan. 7.—Dr. Ar chie_ Gina vice-president of the First National Bank of Sump- ter, was found dead in the hack rooni of his home today with, a bullet wound in the Teft side of head. No weapon could be found, however, either in the bath- room or adjoining room. ° ALLEGED GAR BANDITS HELD East Grand Forks, Jan, 7.—Four Winnipeg men, alleged auto pi- rates, were arrested here Sunday after they had drtven from Winni- peg in a stolen car with the driver of the car slugged into uncon- seriowsriess. The men arrested gave their names ag William Poole, aged 21; Frank Phail, 22; Thomas Hud- son, 24, and ‘Robert ig onal) 21. | Chinaman Is Model Prisoner In Ward County Minot, Jan. 8.—Prigoners come and [ko at the Ward county jail but for st 11 months behind the tian and heavily. sereened windows » has been confined one man is Quong Seng, Chinese, held by federal authorities on a charge of violating the Harrison ‘narcotic drug act. He asks no questions, re- quests no favors and his thoughts, whatever they may be, are never cx- pressed, He seems contented while loitering about the corridors of the ail, watching what the other prison- ers are doing to amuse themselves, occasionally he sits down and entertains himself by playing cards. Outside of this routine he docs nothing except to gaze into space, wondering, maybe, when the men who put’ him behind bars will release him, He expresses no desire to hear when he will be brought to trial and al- though he may be innocent of the crime With. which he is charged, he never expresses bitterness over the ' Nong confinement. Seng came to reside with Jailer C. H. Hicks on February 7, 1923. Not once has he been outside of the jail with the exception of five days last March when he fled from custody thru an opening in the jail floor which had been effected by two other prisoners. During the five days that Seng was gone authorities were cluel as to his whereabouts. Then early on the moining of the sixth day, a drowsy jailer, opening the entrance door in response to the ringing of the decor bell, w: tounded to see the Or tal fugitive standing on the doorstep and signifying a de: to be re mitted to j The jailer comp with the request ae Neue meditation at the same time expressing gratitude to Seng for his voluntary return. Seng grinned and hurried on into the cell room and heaved a sigh of relief upon ascertaining that no vther prisoner had been allotted to the bunk which he had occupied ing his confinement. dust why Seng Voluntarily retus ened to captivity probably never will be known by the authorities. They have questioned him often with particular reference to this proposition but if Seng understands what the ing ubout he doesn’t indicate so by hig are talk-| STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN | THE BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE HENRY BUZZARDS BARGAIN lA ose, CROWD FROM Hoots TOWN eA RLY TO DAY THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE BY STANLEY ——=— HWE TAKE THE CLICK OUT OF FALSE TEETH CASKETS A SALE AT STORE DREW PRICES — CoFF — shoT MiTe -sILk BR HATRACK ATCRETS- WATS GLASSES — DYNA’ TAR PAPER-H PADLOCKS — ASSORTED GUNS 4! MOUSE [eorrenmictep” ever. 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