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Examine Measure; Sub- . stitute Is Proposed GALLS NO WITNESSE Crime; Defense Prepares Its Evidence ay wy torney x Brady, who looney’ conviction vas “unbeutioas nse nounces he may present no evidence. In spite of this, Leo the Mooney counsel, said RE Hd will present witnesses to . Temperance Education| terimony or the first Mooney tral Campaign Is Favored) srady ‘rests his decision on — theory a “district attorney least vouch for the f they brought it up for debate, that it could be disposed of next week and sent back to the house for consideration of senate changes. Prefer Hard S lis, April 7.—(7)—Police of said To the Voters of Bismarck J I wish to thank you for the , support given me in the re- cent City Election and also to congratulate the winners. . ‘ C. J. Myers To Merchant Prince lew York, Apr. 7.—(?)—Messages from many parts of the world Sepang colyachtcce onee the atl Tenia, iett | il Er. li i rt il fs F (aay it if til! 4 ee | Ten Wheelbase CONTRACT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, 7, 1988 o EXPERTS PLAY IT__- MAE ANEY oa, By WM. E. McKENNEY vulnerable, as he had done so on a/Killed Woman and Two Chil- Secretary, American Bridge League This is the fourth of a series of |, Rather than double the bid of one four hands played by the famous Bid- nS pate ts ses tr tine cpetonts WOURd Rite Club team in winning the east-|continue the bidding. a ern championship at New York this year. 05-6 410-9-4 | Dealer SOUTH] &#K-7-3 he was tricky enough was apt weak third hand, May Be Named Rail Moderator wri opmme ts ia Onaben i Brown: Tiedman I dren After She Had Re- » Mr. Schenken believed 1t best Jected His Advances _ ‘West ie ‘was Wo ipaden, ‘This was all Grand Rapids, Mich., Apr. 7.—(P)— on a hospital cot, a 43-year-old principal, Henry B. Bedford, admitted to officials that he sled to death Mrs. Mattie Sue igert, 28 and her son, Carl, 8, then Placed her 3-months old son in a gas- filled oven where he died, and then attempted his life by inhaling gas. “I guess I went mad,” prosecutor ag 1 Jonkman said Bedford told E iG Bes, Ee teh | SPECIALS KING ALFRED DAFFODILS Phone 784. ‘315-3rd St. Announcement Dr. A. M. Fisher Physician and Surgeon Announces the reopening of offices in the New Weinberger Building, corner of Fifth and Broad- way, Bismarck, N. Dak. Entrance on Broadway. 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