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Necedah, :Wis. tons, more lump lignite coal. delivered ag te- quired in the bins of the several -city lic schools, during years 1920 and, 1-265. - STOKES-MOYNIHAN ., COMPANY , Notice’ to Coal Dealers Bids are requested to furnish 1000 best ‘screened gr less, 1921, ‘inclusive and” subject; to: State North Dakota analysis.’ Right reserv- Bids to reject any. or all bids, to. be opened. at -special. meetin rd at High School.building, » July 27, 1920. : y order of Board of:kducation, + RICHARD PENNWARDEN, Cle eo , Cigarmakers in Cuba employ a man to read to them while they work.” Used Cars for Sale passenger Chalmers 5 passenger Dodge 5 passenger Maxwell {1919 Ford Roadster Lots of unused miles for sale and reasonable prices and terms. Lahr Motor Sales Company Licensed ‘Stock: Brokers Investment Stocks and Bonds First National Bank Bl Branch Office: Leadville, Col. 4 Correspondents: New York, Boston, Chicago, Toronto , : t A iy dg., Denver, Colo. 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Z Returns to City in Further | ; fy Investigation rey ata ‘ ‘ MADAME COMES AND GOES 4 ; St. Paul Woman Said'to Have As Shakespeare would write it today: Failed to Make Headway in ‘ «This is the kindest cut of all. i x Effort for Reward’ . Just now in the hottest weather we offer you our Although Henry Layer is derving complete stock of Genuine Palm. Beach and Keep / a life sentence’ in the penitentiary Kool Summer Suits at the following prices: 5 jfor the murder of the Wolf family ta : ‘ rs if ! and chore boy, further ;investigation \ ; { * i into the case is being carried on by its. r PRAT A de oat $22.50 Suits, NOW .......4.05. prriiee teens $15.00 | j hs or Frazier. A i : : The Twin Cities detecti h 5 OW ce ett, cae | hea dalek ers \ sme ee, corer ess AR Ov Suites Nee, shee re relatives piso. souvent action from . A the governor on t! und that Lay- f : the gevernoe on, the gruuod tht ays 27.00 Suits, now ........... eee cea pe bis 18.00 was not guilty, : K It wa ny ted that th i i Sabha meneral i expocthal that the 30.00 Suits, now .. 2.2.6... eee eee ey ‘ 20.00 were told Pas they: had he: privilege ' \ er of any*citizers — ot eekin; " °, oy % : trlal for the man by order of the su- 35.00 Suits, NOW)... eee Wiais ale aie nips etree were 20.00 % prema cout Bal the eteative fm ‘ ; M - ployer e governor camo back t u the city’ - yesterday: “He. refused is vs KEEP KOOL ha : discuss the case. “ j ae ‘ é “Madame Comes and Goes, P : ; f CN ‘Madame A. de Meules, St.’ Paul ° 5 woman, also came arid went with G: % Ro D. King, a detective, who had been nied H X employed at the, time of the murders E Ber eson & Son in April. : Ss, e ; ood , : The Madame claimed the rewards i + ee \ : ui ie ae ‘ offered in the. case on the ‘grounds i es i : ttt emt ett et ———— eee reat pet mattmtt ttn ‘ {tink ee et ne the Eine’ au he i oo ‘| “saw” the crimd ‘afid King came ‘back - : —— = <= = = = = and eave. informadlon ye nich ied 4° the same secretiveness that is sald | supposed to have ordered thé actual | going to be put to death, Senor Fon- the seit SHbGHD alens arrived n 4 the arrest of Layer. The Madame didn’t make much headway in her attempt to get. the rewards, it is said. She declared while here she visited the prison in company with the Governor and that Layer admitted that he was guilty. A Sick Man. She asserted that she told Layer tes said, so he negotiated with Her- The former to have attended his escape after his chieftain ‘was slain. Report. had it that he crossed the border. disguised as a railroad brakeman: | The stability of the De la Huerta government, in the opinion of Senor Fontes, depends entirely on the way it treats the people. It will haye to assassination of President Carranza Senor Fontes added the name of‘Col.: rera for their release. Markus Ceron, a Heutenant of’ Rod-| director obtained the freedom of his olfo Herrera. Col. Ceron, he said, colleagties and the soldiers by giving was.in command of the sixty or more | Herrera a check for $2,500, drawn on soldiers who surrounded the bamboo|a Mexico city bank. Whefher the hut in which Carranza was sleeping, | check has been cashed Senor Fontes and he was one of the few who knew | has not learned, as he has not tarried half of 1920. Be Slender. e i i he was a sick man, and said he| use “a lot: of diplomacy,” he said.!he corner in which the president | very long in any one place south of | apm yours sce the pictures: the thadows are’ agreed. She further added that| ‘for as soon’ ag the people begin ''0/ iay ‘The fact that although two vol-| the Rio Grande since the murdey ot | ie, go, iden ot at ofory ee while Layer committed the crime. it| dislike the government those who are| 1.1, were fired no other person in| Carranza. wtarving yourself or oxhautting at was planned by another, and assert-| seeking its overthrow will find work-| ig nut was injured was cited by the pilot ABSA erclacas = No salto. on, Colomel oe. ed that blackmail, the outgrowth of | able material.” “Senor Fontes was in-| ro) ner director as evidence that. Ce-!.. The enormous Shale deposits ' of | % tape, ewy Roce ssa ee | treatment. of a girl, was the motive clined to thin that if the Dela Huer-| oon and Herrera, the latter of whom’ this country are estimated! to contain dace 10) to forthe murders. ~ ‘ ta forces succeeded in maintaining! 1, termed “the assassin of Carranza” | more':than- 100,000,000000 barrels’ of Sider" 8 money eetande aust i The reward of $1,000 offered by| their ‘militaryspgwer they “will be) 0.6 the conspirators. * oil, enough:for more than 200 years anton fe, callable, recomend. | the Governor ha’ never ‘been paid. ‘| able to grant foreign interests about) “senor wontes, five other officials| at our present rate of consumption. capablilty and charm’ Amaze ail | Sree em eee as much protection as did the: Car) of tne Carranza government and thi | A tig poner sppearance, at ' | ; t ranza_ administration. 2 ty soldiers were taken prisoners by| .Instéad of candy, Cuban children | (rcondim nce iccatg rears te your tifel | Ark \ 4 ‘ i s One Name Addcd: Gen. Herrera after the assassination.| suck the pure juice from. the Sugar | {pllow the Korein system your *; bs ' y é IAN of ‘the officials thought they were } cane. for, their enjoyment. stizacive: Show “othe thin ADVERTISEMENT ' MEXICO CENTER ABOUT. Y. CITY ta’s Government, is.. _ Report = | REFUGEES ARE GATHERING New York, July .27.—The admission by Pauline Fontes, formerly Director General of Mexican Railroads, that Luis Cabrera, ,Minister of Finance in] , the Carranza cabinet, is in New York, gave rise to reports yesterday. that]° the refugees of the Carranzista gov- ermment are gathering here to plan the overthrow of the De la Huerta government. While Senor “ontes, who is stopping at the American ho-|: tel, 155 West Forty-seventh street, insisted. there was no political sig: nificance in the presence of Cabrera and himself in this ‘city, he admitted that’ there ' are groups scattered throughout Mexico which, if properly |; united, might succeed in’ bringing about a change in the government of the southern republic. a Senor Fontes arrived in New York with his wife’ and seven children & few days ago. ' ‘Just when > Cabrera reached the city; or hfs whereabout:. could not be ascertained. It was learned that-he ‘and Gen, Salvador Alvarado, his suécéssor in the De in, Huerta government have been play- |: ing a game of ‘hide and seek” for the last week. Gen. 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