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PAGE EIGHT MEMBERS OF BAR TREATED TO OWN MEDICINE AT MOCK TRIAL STAGED him with a fake rattle snake which he was presumed to have brought with him from Mandan, the judge asked him if he were married and |poor. He pleaded guilty to the for- |mer charge and not guilty to the lat- and warned never to get poor, other- wise he would be given the limit of He ies were duly pulled out, beaks \the law. was also prohibited iosynerasies, Mannerisms,} ocked and expose in j Idiosyncrasies, M umn ri I mocked and exposed. The sime law: ltrom printing any mews of the re- Struts, Peculiarities and{ye"s a mighty good idea and|hearsal, and then ejected from the of themselves as others see pictur court room. Characteristics of Lawyers! them. 1t was not only good for them ai ‘las men but they gathered a lot of Mocked and Exposed BY|sin cut of it themsel judging eas Ls Andjence{ fiom the way they hed and Jurors Large Audienc nudged each other as some of the ] Shouts and Howls with) pseudo- rs trying the case be- |fore th ake-believe court display- Laughter as Legal Profes-'eq a neighbor's peculiarity of speech . 5) i ‘i ey: jor other mannerism. As for the sion Is Roasted and Ridi-\\,,,.. audience, they howled and culed shouted with laughter at this or that dig made at some member of jthe legal profess: EARLY MORNING FIRE TRIFLING ot ‘The fire in the basement of the residence building at 202 Bighth Street this morning at 4:30 o'clock caused little more than smoke dam- age, being extinguished with the aid of chemicals and little water. The cause of the fire which burned un- t ee tA banquet at the McKenzie Ho-)a good time, even the comp } tel, followed by a lively mock trial| witness or plaintiff, the amiable Pe fie Cone: House resulting in o| Miss Ramp, wher she got her verdict et {of $50,000.00 in fake money for in- Pep cuctel “of peanuts award, to the) jired feeling or the misuse of magic Half the world | loiutif, was the entertainment/mud. ‘There were so many witnesses is half asleep g staged last night by the district/and so many exhibits and so much It is terrible to feel all g court jurors for the officers of the!hubbub and arguments all around, dragged out—to live court and members of the bar dur-|that the reporter lost track of the from one S8) Pic 2 ing the present session. whole matter and just sat back and Yet the Fifty-five persons were seated at)laughed with the rest. Dee TOyInG t the banquet, including court attaches} The presumably intelligent jury energy—even thele I life. Ont several | was composed of the following lights Jones} of the bar association: —E. T. Burke, heted as toastmaster, calling on Miss!) B. Cox, P. Engeseth, C. L. Young, y Jessie M. Ramp to extend greetings; 7, 0, Hellstrom, -William Langer, ‘and thanks to the court and the at-!court reporter Shaft, J. A. Hyland, f torney Judge Fred Jansonius re-| Jos. Coghlan, G. F. Dullam, W. L. sponded and followed by E. B.!Smith and C. L. Foster. The solemn Cox and €. L. Young who gave the|face judge was Price Owen, who y attorneys’ viewpoints on jurors. Af-jnever cracked a smile even though ter brief interesting talks by Joseph|he did not have his face enameled. {Coghlan on pre-emptories, Judge E.! plaintiff's attorney were B. E.| T. Burke on leading and misleading|Jones and Jos. Breslow, the latter | questions, and Judge S. L. Nuchols’|of whom made a plea to the jury in expression of thanks to the jurors,| Yiddish, which was clearly and fully the party adjourned to the court)grasped by the jury. The defendant house for the trial, where a crowd|was supported by the following ar- of town people had collected. ray of distinguished counsél, John The case was a $50,000 damage|Roop, Fred Norling and R. H. Dodds. suit against one Frank Jacobius of!Clerk of court was Oscar Olson and the Fifth Judicial Court of South'the court reporter, Anton Beer, who Dakota, brought by Miss Jessie M.jalso turned out to be a Sherlock | Ramp, the plaintiff alleging she ost/Holmes in the case, with a Jeykell- | her wealthy Californian fiance be-|Hyde role. The plaintiff was Miss cause early courtroom attendance | Ramp, and the, defendant. Oh, yes prevented the daily use of Popgun’s|there was a defqndant to be sure. Magic Mud, guaranteed to transform |But we lost him in the shuffle, At anyone into a ravishing beauty./any rate he got stuck for $50,000.00 Price Owens presided as judge; nd for fear that his credit at his ton Beer was court reporter; k may become impaired we shall | Backman, sheriff; Harry let stay lost. H bailiff; and Osear Olson, clerk of{ One cannot blame a poor reporter | court, Attorneys for the plaintiff'for getting mixed up, when he barely | were B. E. escaped being sent to the pen asa low, und for the defendant, the same crowd of | Rupp. R. H_ Dodds and Fred Norlin} the week before during a s of the court and attorn al for the real show. He had jurors, and witnesses were t on un assignment to the smarck business men and local of- to look after a political fice girls. Verdict was rendered for Being late he rushed pell Ul the plaintiff in the amount of a bus- hel of peanuts which has not yet! grabbed roughly 1 been collected. witness stand and badgered about > ‘To the accompaniment of shouts|being guilty or not guilty. As he (f laughter and merriment twelve |was entirely innocent of the game to of the leading, muislendinisy small |underway, he was not sure whether and big, slow or nervous members|he ‘had run into a secret of the bar of Bismarck were treated| gathering or had ventured into a to a dose of their own medicine.|secret session of some kind and was ‘They were invited, compelled and| quartered and drawn. He later dis- dragooned into serving as jurors in| covered he was a presumed boot- ‘a mock trial staged by the jury panel |legger whose lawyer was helping to pe Grawn for this term of court. Like-| railroad him to the pen without the wise all theit idiosyncrasies, privilege of testing his own moon- eculiarities and|shine, After searing the life out of attorneys and jurors, and y jurors’ wives. Juror B. E. iy ALL {pean nd eae brief irom this disease. wholesome complexion. by the simple, pleasant every meal. Jones, and Joseph Bres- John |bootlegger by jurors rehi the system, its fiber the food which sweeps meeting. mell into the court room only to be and hauled to the TAKE SYRUP PEPSIN “THE FAMILY LAXATIVE” ’ OX TEAMS AND AUTOS An ox team plodding along the road to Bis- marck these days among the many speeding automobiles would be a strange sight, for ox teams as a means of locomotion are as out of date in North Dakota as the dodo bird. Poor livestock is also becoming out of date because it has proved unprofitable. 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