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| | {AGE TWO OLSON TRIAL GETS UNDER: | TO EXPAND ITS WAY AT MINOT Trial Is Expected to Last at Least Week Minot, N. ing fot gui )., Jan. 13,—(#)—Plead- Andfew Miller had overruled a gen- eral “demurrer to the indictment al- leging that the instrument did not | 5 it to constitute a! state facts suff! public offense, Jurgen Olson of Mi- not. formerly president of the Ameri- can*State bahk of Burlington, went on trial in federal court in Minot this’ forenoon. It is expected that | the “trial will last at least a week and: possibly longer. en court was recessed at noon until 2 o'clock this afternoon, 27 men had*been called to the jury box, nine of whom had been passed or accepteg as er and the defendant had e ercised nine of the 10 challenges to whith he is entitled. The govern- ment had exercised four of its six chaenges. Prosecution Would Drop Three 3 Counts Phe prosecution which is being conducted by W. C. Green of Fargo, assistant United States district at- torriey, was denied the privilege, im- meqiately after court was convened, of ‘dismissing three of the fourteen counts of the indictments on which Olsen’ is being tried, after Judge E. B, Goss’ of defense counsel had ob- jected to this procedure. Judge Goss told the court that the defense would have no objection to the dismissal of the three counts after the jury had been sworn and the defendant had been placed in jeopardy, but declared that it would not be fair to the de- fendant to dismiss the counts before the jury bad been drawn. Judge Miller ruled that the gov- ernment might. digmiss. tbe counts only, after the jury has been syorn. ARRESTED FOR KILLING MAN AT BLLENDALE Confesses to Detroit, Mich. Pclice He Was Implicat- ed in Murder Desoit, Mich, Jan, 1 Fratton is held here tod dale, N. D., police, on a charg ing @ man named “French’ in a card game there. Patton, who was questioned in con- nection with the sen of Racine, Wis. is said by police to ing. ices | Wi ist Ten Per; Nihe Jurors Picked at sec hal Have at Least Ten Per y to a charge of using jf the mails to defraud, after Judge | -|in the work and turn out an especial- laying of C. Han- here last week, ave confessed , for copies of the b his implication in the Ellendale kill-|80 states, Mr. Crawford say The man declared he threw a deck}Vers! c of cards in “French's” face and was . torical socie et U.S. NAVY PLANS i | i AIR PROGRAM Cent of Its Personnel in the Air Foree ~ Washington, Jan. 13. A) plans as tentat i 192 er of the navy outlined the pro- gram at recent executive hearings on pply bill before the house | appropriations committee, whose re- port was made public tod ‘An expanded personnel tion would be needed, the was informed, to man the ne: plane carriers Saratoga and L caring completion, and | nereases contemplated for. flect as well as at certain sin the Canal jons, such Zone and in Hawaii Woodmen Appeal From Decision in Williams Court’ Appeal from the judgment and findings of fact by the Williams county district court in the case of Ann C. McEna the Modern Wodmen of Ameri ‘as filed in the bie te court today. he question to be determined is whether or not the deceased husband of the plaintiff was in: d and in good standing at the .time of his death. The lower court held for the plaintiff, : In another case filed today William #| nicha and Alvena Blievernicht appealed from an order of the Stu man county district court which granted judgment and an order of foreclosure in favor of R. M. DePuy and L. A. Mielke. N. E. Landeane, as administrator of the te of August Peterson; A. Bourk, Ed. Bourk and the James River National bank were listed as defendants in addition to DePuy and ‘Mielke. Crawford’s Latest Book Will Be Off the Presses Soon} The initial shipment of “Rekin ling Camp Fir latest book writ- ten by L. F. Crawford of Bismarck, state historian, is expected to arrive here sometime this week, cording to Mr. Crawford. It was at first hoped to have the book off the press just before the holidays, but it was found that this would be i possible, the Author, instructed the publishers to take a \ittle more time ly good job. The book will be even better than was at first planned, with a better quality of paper and a better binding. Orders have already been received | ok from more than }4 and J they continue to es, colleges, libraries and his- invited’ outside to shoot it out, but{ordered co whei shot “Frenchy” and then Hangen was shot in an ill place when he refused to drink proffered by John R; nesses told police. Ryan co hiw participation in a $100,000 dia- mond robbery in a Maiden Lane jew- elry store’ in New York last March. Bill Authorizes President to Take Over Coal Mines 13,—(P)—A_ dill to authorize the ‘president to take over artd operate the anthracite mines was introduced today by Representa- Washington, Jan. tive Boyle, Democrat, New York. Numerous proposals have been pre- failed to sented in congress but ha’ weceive serious consideration. State Rests in Fargo, N. D., Jan. 13. examining 11 witnesses during the Dr. D. C. Darrow second degree murder trial, the state rested its case at noon today in Cass county | district court. The first witness this morning was} Sister;Gilbert, superintendent of the over ‘nurses’ home at a_ hospital, ‘whose proposed testimony the great- est controversy of the trial was stag- ed Tuesday. Siig BRE Cs" RESO ae In Police Court — o>—_————————_—_—-o E. Wetstein ‘of Mandan yester- jay pleaded guilty before Police Mag- W. 8. Casselman to a charge of assault and battery and paid a Epstein of . J. Lj itol Theatre tonight. guilty to a disorderly conduct charge and paid istrate fine of $20 and costs. Steele was the complainta Ronco of Mandan pleaded ine of $10 and co: -H.-Hoesers. of Minot, driver of taxi which is sai operating between marek since last No: guilty to wil it th pega is a fine " ii ‘20-day iail senfence. Unon payment. is -| young girl ‘or young boy to olaint, - ef the pane and forte. oe jail ‘Yar tande by SoG Belanger ©” WARE DEPAR' TMENT CALLED The fire department was called to 2 212 Rosser yeater-| 1 ish a blaze caused by'|. e flames were; only nce at g Hhcben tore. Fag fia oy e1 ie , Seltig frome saieke, - | comm thy| ination for surgeon's assistant (den. vel tal,. hdd ear, nose and tlroat), Dr. Darrow Case (P)—After the morning session of the sixth day of | grandparents gave to the works of | witness tl they got outside, a stranger{ders received That the is receiving icity, even before it is off is indicated by the fact that orders have arrived from sev- |} eral states which have not even been cireulariaed concerning it. —_—_________+ | AT THE MOVIES ; we ELTING Supporting THEATRE loria Swanson in which is the feature pear with the popular. star. Lawrence y, is leading man in S written especially for Gloria by Frank R. Adam Gloria, as Jenny Hagen, a wai in a one-arm lunch in a small wes ern town, decides she’s going to be- come an actress because young Gray, who also works in the restaurant, likes actresses. One of the famous Ohio River floating theatres comes to town and she gets a chance to “do her stuff” which is terrible. There are said to be more laughs in these scenes than in the entire length of “Manhandled.” Ford Sterling, who started them laughing and kept them laughing by his comedy antics in “The Trouble With Wives,” is manager of the show boat. This is another great part for him, Gertrude Astor, who _ recently brought to a close a successful vamp- ing season on. the West Coast and raveled East to support Gloria in Stage Struck,” plays the leading woman on the floating theatre. Carrie Scott, Marguerite Evans, Emil Hoch and Margery Whitting- ton complete the line-up of leading. players. THE CAPITOL At last. “The Ancient Marin has been brought to the screen by Fox Films and will open at the Cap- This. picture is based on Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s masterpiece and will serve as a buon to the teachers of English in colleges all over, the country. The young person of today 1s un- happily too impatient to give to th classics the concentration which their due. A poem of ‘the length of, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” if often considered too long for bg! rea with the esreful attention which our wrt. Visualized upon the screen, however, “The Ancient Mariner” will intrigue this same young person. short hour or two the entire “pf, beauty revealed in the of the immortal burd wiil be indelibly stamped onthe mind and heart, of rages so. fortunate as to} icture, ‘fo HOLD EXAMINATION Pe ten States . Civil Service mision, Washington, D. C., .an-,|} nounced an open competitive exam. Kei lieatigns will close ee ye obtalp ot ate eh at sec! ‘of imissi at Iplemaeck poatof r information models. FUR COATS WILL BE ‘MARKED FOR THIS SALE AT \, OFF REMNANTS Wool Skirts A large assortment of Women’s and Misses’ Wool Skirts, plain or with narrow and wide pleats, All colors in plaids, stripes and solid colors. Just the thing for skating and aster ar. Values as high as $8.50 go in this sale fer-onby os Bh eke $3.48 Outing Gowns Women’s sizes in good quality Outing Gowns; fancy stripes in values ‘up to $2.00. Marked specially fo $1 39 this sale at . Silk Petticoats A large lot of Women’s and Misses’ silk Petticoats; all colors and good styles. Val- ues in this lot up to $7.50. Special for the brainer en 4 $2.48 Children’s Gowns Pajamas and Gowns of extra good grade of outing flannel, all sizes in several favor- ite colors. Values to 95c. After ‘Inven- tory “Sale price, 49 c Gingham Aprons String Aprons of fine quality; no skimping of materials; figured and checked ginghams. Specially priced 9 oo c Coverail ‘Aprons in ham and prints; all good colors and sizes to choose from. Aprons worth more than twice 9 the sale price of. only.......... 6 ic Curtain Madras ‘A general cleaning out of fine quality Cur- tain Madras, suitable for any window. Val- ues were $1.25 and $1.50. 59 c Sale ‘price o2.0.:2... ’ Wool Hose and Gloves Just inside the door—a table full of warm wool Hose and Gloves in several wanted colors. Values to $1.25, only oo ‘ees 48c . Another lot of Hose in dark ‘colors and Gloves in all shades for Women and Misses. Fancy Quting r 36-inch Outing, light ‘and dark “patterns, ie” checks or stripes. quick cleanup at . 27 in. White Outing .Good weight white Outing with a heavy nap. Suitable for all uses and leached stows for only. seat / Ss THE SALE THAT EVERYONE HAS BEEN WAITING FOR Offering unlimited savings on high class merchandise for immediate and future use. REGARDLESS OF. COST Every garment in this great sale is reduced to exactly half ‘of the original selling price: Bach one is a model of rare ‘distin¢tion; smartly tailored and’ génerovdly fur trimmed. All one of a ki MUST BE SOLD The season’s most appealing and favored styles featuring all the better materials with fur trim- mings of Fox, Squirrel of Muskrat. “A’coat for every type of Woman or Miss; $ 95/00 values. $115.00 ‘values. - $125.00 values. $175.00 values. Wolf, Beaver, $37.50 values. $49.50 values. $65.00 values. $75.00 values. DRESS Dresses that you have admired are now to be had for just half their orignial prices. Buy one or more. No restrictions. Price - / SALE LASTS Women’s and Misses’ styles in i THREE DAYS THURSDAY FRIDAY | SATURDAY long or short sleeves, eith- er Lace, Bead or Embroidery trim- Price . Children’s Winter Coats, 14-Price. Sizes 3'to14. Well made, good heavy weight, serviceable material. All the-wanted colors. Rayon Silk Bloomers NEW! Garments in all sizes and édlors,' made sizes and will not crock, Regular prices up to $3.48. Inventory’ Sale price ......... .... Kayser Silk Bloomers Pure Silk Bloomers from Jul: one knows the quality. All colors, special .... Art Goods Dozens of odd stamped pieces in open stock. or All good items By DRESS GOODS, SILK GOODS, DRAPERY, Good Lengths, Gor pieces cf materials, just what you want in this large Remnant Showing at All Wool, Part Wool and Cotton Blankets, Wool ‘or Cotton Your chance to buy good bedding cheap. 20% Off Wool Sweaters A cleanup of Women’s and Children’s Wool Sweaters in good range of sizés and colors, All good styes -to select from. Very spe- filled comforters, During this great sale they( marked at a ‘reduction of.. Patterns, Good Colors in many fine V4 PRICE Rayon Silk Slips Just what you need—a slip to wear with that new dress.., All the wanted colors are included in this lot at only ... Brassieres Gathered in one large lot—a great assortment of odd sizes and broken lots to close out ridicu- Broken ‘sizes and odd numbers of all our higher « priced Corsets have been reduced a quick clearance to. : Wool Scarfs — Good golors, stripes and plaids or large checks; they’re great for cold weather and After Inventory prices are marked only’ .......... Chamoisette Gloves Heavy winter weight gauntlet. and strap wrist styles in several colors. in values wp to $2.50. Att Inventory Sale price.. package goods. in this sale at _ SHOE SPECIALS Pumps Street and Dress Pumps of: Black: Satin,,Patent Leather and Kid; also Blond Satin, Blond Kid and Tan Calf or Medium heels in all the new lasts: Broken lots in all styles, must be closed-out to. make room for new Spring ) Values to $11.00, on sale at ....... is ‘= $1.29 . “Women’s Cape Gloves Grey and-brown Cape Gloves, heavy weight, in all sizes. The ideal glove for driving,. ‘Special at only... Children’s Sets ind Leggins sets for Knit Cap, ‘Sweater Wool Union Suits With the‘ coldest weather just coming you'll want a wool Union Suit sleeves and”ankle length styles in ‘values | _ $1.89 Fleece Lined Union Suits * Athena Brand—ah insurance of quality— " These garments are in broken lots of several good styles. Values 3 high neck, long : / at regular prices. The New ’' College | Oxfords with Balloon ‘Toes, styles’ in ‘flat or 10/8 heels. al sport or street’ Oxfords quare eyelets. Two Piece Underwear eight Vests and Drawers, ool garments in \ > values to $8.00. Special at..... ‘Children’s Hose Odds and Ends, broken lines and discon- All sizes in ne big lot Values to $7.50 Womep’s winter wi fleece-lined and wi A clean up of.many good styles in Black Satin, Kid Pumps, and Suede, with high, low or medium heels. Brok- , in values to $10.00.. Now only........,.: Patent Leather, tinued numbers. in values to 50c. Inyentory Sale pri Jap ‘Luncheon Sét: id plate doilies, anda en sizes to ciose out 6 each ‘of tumbler a: lunch ‘cloth with ne: vegular~$1.60: value URNITURE SALE THE'GREATEST IN THE Y OF BISMARCK