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CK TRIBUNE == rn ae decane PRICE FIVE CENTS FAIR . FORTIETH YEAR THE BIS BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 . RT ca + ; n ; 7 BISM ARCK ASKS ‘DOLLAR DAYS SALES TO OPEN WITH DELEGATES JUDGE HANLEY KU KLUX CHIEF R} BLUEJACKETS | i WHISTLE BLASTS; CRIERS COMPLETE ae , OF THE LEGION PLANS FOR ENTERTAINING GUESTS | | | nud. | « ; | santas ie Ae eee | cog | LEGION OFFICE ~ CORS TO ROT Paes Bah First Whistle Will Sound at 9 a. 146,000 SEE FOUR 1 i ) h 1 | / . 1 AUS aoa i Delegates to Jamestown Conven-/ ™m. on Wednesday and Thurs-; BASEBALL GAMES Delegates to Kansas City C eae : : LL, ! sas Ci n- i . tion of Legion of State to day, at the Start of the Big i é sae Unexplained Accident at Sub- i i ‘New York, Sept. 27—A total of | vention Start Boom For Him marine Base in Californi Present Claims Sales—Great Varieties of le Persons, a new attendance For National C 4 fe. In Valliornts: 4 * . record foi = ional Comm: f , Bargains are Offered on the} ball games, paused sentouh: the ah | Sends the R-6 Down 2 POINT OUT GOOD REASONS! Two Days. turnstiles to see the New York- | : ‘~ ‘ $ y! Cleveland “little world series” NOT SEEKIN | 4 Dollar Di Cramer | just finished at the Polo Grounds. CTHEL OFFICE jONE BLOWN FROM CRAFT ; 3 i lar Dayopens at $ a.m. Wed- The figures made public today did i Capital City of State is Held) nesa a seesuhendae ide nesday and Thursday. : not include 1,500 “deadheads”’ per al A . Natural Place for Headquar- The big sale days opsn with the | ay 80 that the number of eae Judge Hanley Declares He Has Another is Said by Officers to be : blowing of whistles a! this hour, | $0ns who actually saw the games Mate No Move Toward At- Imprisoned ii ers of Or, ji The’ fire whistle wil! sound an was 147,000. 4 > imprisoned in the Sunken ‘ganization dd . ee locomotive whistles. will The best world series attend- tempting to Capture Place Craft i i 3 a join. Persons on the street are ance ,record was in 1912 when | ‘ ‘ Bismarck wants the state headquat-) urged to sound their automobile 136,996 fans witnessed the first Former Judge J. M. H i 4 ers of the American Legion. horns promptly at 9 four games between the N Ne ge J. M. Hanley, of (Bulletin) i hee Announcement that the local dele-| aj raya te "i ‘e as a sig- York. Glante and thelB o ned Mandan, today denied that he San Pedro, Calif., Sept. 27 4 sation would ask the Jamestown con- ‘aye: Scopenine. of the big sale Sox. | bin personaly was puting himself Only two men lost their lives when | vention to make the Legion headquar- 5 ee . eA orward as a candidate for the of- the submarine R-6 i ters in ste: capltal city of the state gan, sather. nee eons ees fice oe national commander of | ‘Angeles arbor last a it bed as made by the locai delegation be- ~of-to taal zi PROTE T je American Legion. officially announced foley started this morning for James- fie eas Gag Ra sprog Manning, Dunn county, third man missing and Ly Nera n in automobiles. ; ‘ re Sees les from a railroad and ha time was thous i Aah A determined fight will be waged by Seu ener Lae corms s, not seen the story . which ap- tim of the yee ee ‘ee the local delegation and already many| Dre the rai y heate utilizing | | peared in the Fargo Courier- counted for together with ai posts in the state have pledged ald.| 2 St e fal reat er possible to |: | News and other morning papers other officers and f the it oe The Bismarck delegates have side- ee ete t et reehing.aud MAD, to the effect that he was to be a marine. men of ree a ie 8 stepped all proposals to enter any Le- Anite te are in fa k plowing. candidate. The article was read , a gionaire from this city as a candi-| yarj e S aint sae bave a great to him over the phone and after ‘San Pedro, Cal, Sept. 27—Three date for a-state office, and will con- ee a or Hare a ; there ire - some consideration he dictated the men are believed: to have lost their centrate on the campaiga for the stats aes i mes Nite ange which —— following sisiement. eit eee en the United States subma- headquarters. z ” ae i i am_ honored by the sug- rine 'R-6 sank in Los Angeles harbor Tt is pointed out by the delegates SeeESt ia aUyers pluhave, kept National Commander of G. A. R. gestion that I may be put for- last night, the result of an unex- representing Lloyd Spetz post that the| | te Sprcial edition of The Tribune, Hits Commercialism on ward as a candidate for the posi- | plained accident, it was stated at the proper place for the headquarters ot] Hay bar ain: tl be eableacie | . tion of national Commander of submarine base here early today. the Legion is in the capital city of the] Ms a ae nae e enabled to Tribute Day the American Legion. But one First reports were that two lives state, where records oi the adjutant file t eave ae ane to take pecs Sr | | greater honor could come to a Were: lost. An electrician whose name general’s office always are available ward Sonorusele varealns | man. «However, the announcement hay, given as Spaulsberg was said to : for reference and where all govern-| The Hike sain offered wi ei i;CONDEMNS KU KLUX KLAN in certain morning newspapers have been blown from the sinking ¢ ’ mental activity is centered. It is| worth while oe ane ‘4 2 Ls e it; well that I was to be a candidate comes | craft by an explosion while J. Dres- pointed out, too, that. tie mew Liberty| work for a. day Heute eats D \ mvitheut, authorization front ee ta in the binkeRtenee Memorial building, costing $500,000 is athe -| Death Has T: i an ad nor have no idea that E 8 indeviiiconttruction onthe: capital vaniags othe sales. khvads generally ‘aken Heavy Toll in my name will come before the sre sad iofficers at the: base ‘said an- grounds. In it Will be noused the ad- he hee or Daliae Day is i Last Year of Veterans of | state convention at Jamestown. otter Tian whoae name; was) not elven: jutant general's office, the state histori-| gy, E Sere, On! th cphocae alma) A “There certainly was no such | with ike eee to have gone down 4 cal society, the law library, and prob- have the "Delian Day Oe aC tncle Civ Wer iheuey ee it alee peas { ably the Legion, the War Mothers and| y; eld deta aa tei tet chairman at the ‘meeting qT Ral other patriotic organizations will be wudow es erepberwepatiie in this co.) Indianapolis, Sept. 27—Mem- on shipboard. Following the Divers pst abit es di toet at given space in the new building. Since] these stores may be obtained the tree bers of the Grand Army of the circumstances on, shipboard water this morning alongside the R-6 the building was conceived as a mem-| tickets to the hovies to be given at the| Republic, realizing that the or- on the return from ‘the re- W. J. Simmons, head oi the Ku Klux|@?deavoring to fix hausers to the ’ ee orial to the state’s soldiers and sail-| auditorium on Wednesday and Thurs- ganization is growing old, are cent tour by the Legion party | Klan, and a closeup showing the re- craft which would make it possible ors, particularly in tne World War, it) Gay afternoons. Admission Is only by | planning that ‘during the 55th | |. in France several members of the | galia he dons for official ceremonies ot |‘ Talse her to the surface. It is LA held especially fitting that this| ticket obtained at a “Dollar , Dav| aunt encampment now being - rnd aan ih Legion elfelee, the Klan. possible, according to naval men, ¢ should be recognized by the Legion. » e! ere, arrangements shall be id advance the idea thai ea oo CN uaa RS NG oe eR lat any one inside might have es- Delegation Unpicdged, apnen rs aati hat tnote willbe made for final disposition of the | come a candidate. However, I caped to an airtight compartment in A. A, Jones is chairman of the Bis-! dient of good bargains ior all but the order. 4 | had not at that time nor since for DE R AT eles life might be sustained for 48 marck delegation which will lead thc! Dig alager the early bid catches the) ,. -Tank M. Sterrett, of Troy, O., | @ moment considered that matter hound: fight for the state headquarters, now] \orm.” will be ai a Very much in| 38 8aid to have ready for presenta x a seriosuly. The news that I might The 'R-6, which was of the Hol- at Fargo.: der ea Del ld y mucha |" ‘tion at one of the business ses- | Women delegates selected by Secre-: be ‘put forward as a candidate land type of submarine built in 1918, ‘The local delegates gu into the con- order on De et aye Ne sions, probably today a resolution tary ‘of Commerce Hoover to attend| comes as a distinct surprise. | was lying alongside of the mother ‘vention unpledged as to candidates.| ne Town't Piaay qomtnittecs com-| Which would provide for what -he the unemployment conference in “A man must indeed be am- ship at the harbor last night moored Jack Williams, of Fargo, is seeking re- , com= | Pee the Inst will and testa, | Washington: Above, Miss Ida M. Tat-| bitious to aspire to such a high | by hausers to three sister submarines g pleting arrangements for the Dollar nd testa- | pe} ealgp: i . A i election as state atijutant. Philip ¥.!Day welcome to visitors, announced! Ment of the G. A. R.” \ bel, famous writer; beiow, Miss Mary) position. I have not seen the with which she was scheduled to pro- ‘ Bangs, of Grand Forks, was the can- thet Hs entice aoderated euoueh Provision willbe made for diss | Van Kleeck of New York, authority on} News” Dispatch from Fargo and ceed this morning to battle practice didate first announced for state com- .| position of the property of women scimdustria! alfa certainly am not in position to § outside the harbor. Her crew of 20 there will be a street dance Wednes. property the re mander. ‘ day night given by the Town Criers,| Grand Army when the last mem- ; comment further. I can only ‘ : vibe toegenie orneross ready for the Sag RO \Hurley's. orchestra furnishing the| bers are gone. The veterans j reiterate the previous statement ~ Conference Adjourns Until Octo-| water ed th he craft began to seep music. The Town Criers committee! spent much time today getting vi} G that I believe the office is of such fs is cordi m the stern indicating, ac- named to look after the event is com-| in trim for the annual parade : importance that suggestion as to ber 5.While Committees Get faye nee omcers, the torpedo tubo eee a a fob ‘ need ott '§, Doblor, Burleigh Ward| _Which'is to be held tomorrow. MERTING F ACE N whe should be candidate should to Work on Report Opeaatt Y 0 sea pressure and 5{ and Curtis Dirlam. — 7 fe come ‘ro om rio! 5 i : There will be two movie shows each; Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 26—Protec’ themselves rather than from pos- | Tae Most of Crew Escape y afternoon. Wednesday afternoon the; tion of Memorial Day {rom commer- sible condidates and personally iTQ ‘Most of the crew escaped thro ‘ int Bhoy, all pee 1a and the ae tip and consecration of the day to 1 have made ho more noe will WORK OUT REMEDIES he conning tower when, Deraiae te ond at 2:30 at the Auditorium. No| the memory of the soldiers of all the ’ make no move toward seeking i —- witnesses, there was an — explosion. A 2 e Gra! rmy of the Republic and 4 ir ie i . if ' erg, was thrown from thc fertipan. On Gy afiernoon ter itwaltea organizations Conmanaettne Treaties, Taxes,-Finances Among! Tho name of former Judge 2: M.) Submitted/to Body When ore clear of the vessel and disap- w e two shows, one 338 Chief William A. Ketcham declared in . . Hanley, of Mandan, may be urged up- peared: Reports From Grand Forks Dis-|one at 4:30. At the second show is address today at tne first business Subjects Before Legisla- | 4 tne national convention of the it Reconvenes _ Meanwhile a sailor had cut the’ R-6 ‘. Ee Thursday afternoon Bismarck kiddies! session of the fifty-fifth national en? tive Bod iN ican Legion for national com- cia iy free from its sister submarines and it g trict Say Commerce Bodies ee samnltiet: q)campment. Failure to protect the day aad aad uke uN EGE QUESTION CAUSE souk immoiately. e Town Criers committee named! from desecration will be a a ee mander. ‘ashington, Sept. 27.—Aversion of sy to be Represented to have charge of the ticket distribu-|t9 the Grand Army, its he a Teptoeey Berlin, Sept. 27—Important legis-| ‘ Judge Hanley is not a candidate for | labor to accept work at reduced wages ae ion is composed of B. B. Qox, M. H.| «phe 30th of May is our Holy Day,” lation awaited action by the Reich-| ‘he office, but has been urged to per- | ‘vas assigned as a/cause of some un- (Special to .The Tribune.) Atkinson and Benton Baker. The) ,, r-in-c cwa t,.|stag when it reconvende today, this ,,,; + employment by Roswell Phelps ‘4 sald the commander-in-chief. “We ir- . mit his name to be used. PS, i Grand Forks, Sopt. 27.—Every Com-| committee will supply merchants par-! eit i fitty- session of the German parliament ‘ director of labor statistics of th &. 4 x icipating in Dollar Da: th tickots. | ® uted it and for fifty-three years we!) . és Recently Judge Hanley returned e I. ° mercial, Rotary, Kiwanis, Town Criers, | ticipating in Dollar Day with tickots.| nove in rain or shine stood the|being considered as the most im- mntly sv aeee Massachusetts labor department, the sivic tra The Masonic Temple restroom. will| i eis at the . ld “sine a from (France, having taken a tour) finct wi ; by and other civic club in the Grand Wie | Shrines of men who died that the na- portant held since the treaty of Ver- ith 200 other Legionai Dissatis- first witness heard by the national Forks district will be cepresented by|'@ open an@ special arrangements | tion might live and paid tri fy | sailles was signed. Ratification of the | MUM a Oner Lesionaires, Uissatls” | omployment conferences committee on an, accredited: delegs ; nade to take care of children of out- might live and paid tribute toj 5 i 3 faction was voiced with the conduct of craarrten 4 lelegate to the national e 1 their memories. No da® in the year | Peace treaty with the United States,| tional Commander Emery and unemployment statistics which set to dairy show, in St. Paul, October 8 to|f-town people. SOE, should be more absolucely free from |t@X measures and laws calculated to! j,age Hanley, in the interests of work today to determine the extent q 15, in addition to a deiegate for every ae | commercialism of any sentiment ex- bring» order out of chaos in Ger-| harmony, permitted himself to be| 2d volume of the nations involuntary |‘ eae Thontoteny county pace is DEMOCR ATS NOT cept that of reverence and devotion to mange finances were Nn the aot named chairman of a meeting called idle. i 1 sd een Sy c 1 aC j; memory of the dead. We stil Eee: bene : 5 ction’ ipboar h ‘ashi i 7 plans at a meeting of the district ‘comic en sth ae se fee auld note | activities as a result of the assassina- to take action on shipboard on t Sle ashineton: Sept. 27 with the na-|U. S. Officers Invade Sioux, ; | amittog today. | J sports of one kind or another are tak- tion early this month of Mathias Era-; o.oo. tn, st allocates! ignal/ conference’ on .unemp) loyment Stuts Bott{hnéau county requires an entire Y Saar ean olicn of tha, rising | berger, former vice chancellor, Since then many eastern delegates! standing adjourned. until October 5 the utsman, Morton and Eddy | i away the attention of the rising | ‘ * .| particularly those from Ohio, havejeen sub-committees appointed at the sleeper for delegates, Max Morgan, generation from the obscrvance of this Interest centered today in the pro-| | owered Judge Hanley their support} organizing session of the fe % Counties in Raids’ |" f agricultural college extension live- day. In many states iy legislation it posed reconstruction of the German Pe national eo dat, Should’) he he i B Ses lo. ee conference aids | stock specialist, in charge of the tour, '43 protected from desecration and in cabinet and it was expected there rake tne Tacs: Dissetiafaction was |erarieteae a ie nih el eomane F pS ERNE announced at a meetin Other coun- | Ws “all it should be. If witn the assistance would be a proposal that the present | voiced with Emery’s leadership on| ous has Or tthe problem aclened atin Sept. 27.—Twelve arrests tee atone: aauens i arloate aa: | of our able and devoted auxiliary and coalition be extetiled By He nelson the trip to France becauge, it was sto each with a view to recommending | «4:71, © confiscation of six complete Mort ah dread orks. 8 si r sa CATER OS: ‘allies we are no able wu inculcate a)% Tet Eee! ne said, he and a few other men excluded | practical relief measures to the con- 54'S and an automobile are the re- man, Ward and Cass. County agents| i714 phat They Are Not Mat-, deeper reverence for ihe memory of people’s party. the rest of the 200 ‘Legionaires from ference when it reconvenes on that |Sults of activities of field agents of are Wat arrangements for parties "ithe dead it will be a reproach to us.” ATTRA participation in many activities. | date. the North Dakota federal prohibiti from each county. Deiegates leave on ters For Strictly Party | Hits Ku Klux Klan | (Major 'Hantey, at Dickinson last; ‘Hearings on unemployment statis-|enforcement di A ‘Hiee { the morning of Detover 11, Tickets por | Spevival of the Ku-Klux’ Klan) wae | night, said ‘that, he had heard that tics to develop reliable data as to the| with agents of the Indu soopereting 4 cost tare: a ane ction | andi i some representatives of other states! extent and distribution of unemploy-! sheriff. “ Y (, ‘ Res — Sr | et er ene etter ene B had mentioned his name but that “the | ment as a preroquisite to enlightened land’ Sioux, Eady Monee, Stutsman | (Washington, Sept. 27—Democratic; the Grand ATmy has scant influence! IN 0 | office is of such importance that aa treatment of the problem were to|two weeks, according to id ai peat Isenators, in conference today, decided | in the state in which tne Klan was in-| feel that suggestions as to who should | begin today before the sub-committee | with Lane Mol wath that the peace treaties with Germany, corporated the commander declared, be candidates should come ‘fron tn [oa statistics.. Ethelbert Stuart, head! North Dakota, Tie erefanders et i “ 4 . aie Legionaires themselves rather an! of the bureau of labor statistics, s |p iE a lers were : HERE N ATURD AY Ley aelon oP ieaiyidua | etativa oud see ie te ae aes Business Men Begin Canvass for from "possible candidates and [ have! slated ea (he ulet wltneas "today aad fleet anprehended by local authori- ‘ r is } 01 oO e 16- i i . vil »|% later arrested on wi 4 toy |Democrats, it said, would be left’ credited a name should not be permitted) Salvation Army pian tie a ed towards a number of other witnesses will be | issued by the United States sonia puEMe aie y ere ineation’ judgment in vot-! to invade state tines were we still| Judge Hanley is at Manning today Committees Busy |oftice.. A . : ql | have influence and strength.” hoony ae, aeret| a ‘During th he! 1 4 € sneciali activities | red Meyers of Solu d be t id i. ‘ i 'wenty teams of basess men to-| attending qour' uring the war | The work of specialized activities Im was arreste Rousing Gathering. is Expected she | Democrats: were sald te pe, ‘We ought to set our faces like! qay went out after the $3,000 budget} was major. ra years he was one of! which includes committees on em- iby federal agents cooperating with : s \“widely divided” with a larger num ” ne : | | off: 3 4 4 to Talk Dairy Circuit ber favoring than opposing ratifica- |fint,” said Commander Ketcham, | of the Saivation Army for the ensuing the leading officers of the First ‘North | ployment agencies and registration |2fficers of the Indian service on tica’ The nonference which was at-| 28einst all. the evils oi the moderu! year, Dakota infantry. land on emergency measures by man-|September 12. A large quantity of » A rousing meeting is expected in| tended by 27 of the 36 minority mem- day that are threatening—Bolshevism,|" They were canvassing the business | (ufacturers, in transportation, con- | illicit moonshine found in his posses- q Bismarck Saturday afternoon, Octo- {bers did not conclude its session to- L W. W.'ism, anarchy, Ku KJux Klans| district only, and -hoped to complete! STRANGE EGGS FOUND. struction, mining, shipping and pub-/Sion was confiscated. August and P ber 1, at 2 p. m. at the Commercial |day and agreed to mect again Thurs —-whatever their name may be—that! the quota today. P. R. Fields, direc-| « London, Sept—The Oxford univer-| lic work will be carried on simul- | George Eret, and Georg Biger, all of an tlab When the second meeting in the|day when the question of reservations tend to throw a blignt om the fair! tor of the drive urged upon the teams| sity scientific expedition to Spitzber-/ taneously with the statistical hearings Solum, had complete distilling ap- organization of a Bismarck dairy cir- | probably will be considered. |name of the land that we saved andithe importance of cleining up the| gen, has brought back eggs of the fa-| which will be conducted for a week. paratus, which was confiscated by the cuit is held. \ \ | still love. lwork as quickly as possible, before| mous barnacle goose, never before Following adoption of emergency agents, the report states. Mgny farmers who were unable to|@————y——5 yar Death has taken a heavy toll of the| they started out at 9 A. M. seen here. The barnacle goose wa3|meusures after reconvening the con- | Peter Engel, Selfridge, was detect- be at the first meeting because of | Today’s Weather ||Grand Army members auring the last| ‘The Business and Professional Wo-| originally believed to have hatched | ference again will divide into com- ied it is alleged, in the act of peddling i a 5 'year the commander said, having! men’s ci as nteered to aid in| from barnacles. | mittees for the working out of per-|Jiquor in. a Velie six passenger car. threshing are expacted to be pres- | g————_____________»| i {men’s club has volu Pa anent measures designed to hold! Th i ink ent at the second meeting. F. | taken two past commanders-in-chief,| canvassing the outlying district the pees eta designe 0 hold) The car was seized and is held by ° Lahr and G. N. Keniston, represent-| For twenty-four hours ending ati forty-five past department command- | last of the week. ‘ CHINA SUFFERS | unemploymen pee bai {the government. Eee ing the agricultural committee of the | n0on Sept. 27. , jers, the assistant adjutant general,| ‘The Salvation Army emphasizes that Deore |, Others arrested in Sioux and Mor- Commercal club, made a trip, north of| Temperature at 7 A. M. 50, three members of the council of ad-j although calls upon organization for) THIRD ENORMOUS 52,000 JOBLESS jton counties are Harry L. Culp, ; Bismarck yesterday, covering terri-| Highest yesterday d 82! ministration and 9281 of the mem-j relief are expected to inc greatly FE! |Shields; James Wiseman, Selfridge, tory around Baldwin, They found in- | Lowest yesterday 9, bers. during the winter the budge}, asked has! LOSS OF LI IN MINNESOTA ana Lavaine Peterson, Selfridge, Bvi terest in the di ircuit greater than | Lowest last night Spe AT \ ‘been cut to a minimuia. H ——- —_—— ‘dences of sale have been obtaine aa A heat Precipitation ..... Ceca 4 IAN | Shanghai, China, Sept. 27.— Washington, Sept. 27—Unemploy-| against all of the above except one, ever, and that many who were not at ei nee nent | | (Co re oiaen The Aagectat OT Mi ‘i inate A a ta ‘d P' ’ the first meeting would be here for| Highest wind velocity . | ; | rres| ce of tne Assoclat- | ment in Minnesota was estimated to- | it is said. the second. 3 Forecast. | VICTORY BONDS {ABSENT VOTERS ed Press.)—China’s. third great : day at about 52,000 by J. D. Williams,| Agents cooperating with Sheriff disaster within a year has been |of the Industrial Comm ion of that | Ole Mattson of Eddy county arrested For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair to- night and Wednesday; cooler tonight. For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Wednesday; cooler in the east and central portions tonight. Weather Conditions, LOSE BALLOT {Absent voters ballots cannot be} -'east at the forthcoming recall elec-; jtion, according to Secretary of State] liHall. It is believed, however, that) 'D. T. Owens, chairman of the agri- cultural committee of the club, spoke Saturday night at the Farmers Union ,at Sterling, at the regular fortnightly meeting. His subject was dairsing, talking from the standpoint of one | the national employment | Peter Hartman, New Rockford, and where an area larger than the {conference committee on unemploy-|Myron Lau, Hamar. A large quant- state of Connecticut has been | ment statistics. ity of mash and finished product was flooded with the loss of thousands | lared federal labor depart-| found. of lives and property Gamage con- ment mates of unemployment in; Stutsman county ‘ yielded two al- servatively estimated at $90,000,- | Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth were‘ leged violators in the persons of Sam recorded in Anwei province, (state, before ON N. Y. EXCHANGE Further. Liberty Notes over- New York, Sept. 2' enormous purchases Bonds and Victory. who is engaged in promoting the dairy; The northern low pressure area is shadowed all other dealings onthe | the fact that the election is to be on} circuit and as a business man. central over northern Manitoba ana| stock exchange this morning. The | friday will permit. many traveling) 000. unreliable. ‘Hill and Henry Kurtz of Pingree. the pressure increases couthwestwara| first hour’s sales of bonds approx- {men and school teachers to reach | The Anhwei catastrophe follow- | { ed the famine in the seven north- TURNS, SES $1,000. 1 GETS WORKERS’ PAY. imately $6,000,000 ana‘tully 75 per cent of this was represented by | United States government issues. | Almost all domestic war flotations went to highest quotations of the | year but the feature was the Vic- tory 43-4 which was advanced to $99.50, to the Pacific coast states where a high pressure area js central. The weather continues generally fair in al! sections and there hav2 been no im- portant temperature changes. The weather in North Dakota will be fair tonight and Wednesday with cooler in the east and central portions tonight. SKIRT REVEALS DRUGS. Sydney, Sept—To make good her es- cape from customs autiuorities, an un- identified woman loosened her belt and let ‘an underskirt drop. Search re- vealed the skirt lined with packets of ¥ opium which the woman had tried tv smuggle in. j their homes in time to vote. | =e Shanghai, Sept—Captain C. C. Wil-/ Rochdale, Eng., Sent.—Losses b; ! liams of the Steamer Woosungw, put numerous working men and women ot i his handbag with $2,000 on the counter | their weekly pay in betting on races, \of the Shanghai bank here and turned | resulted in the arrest of Bert Gailen. a to speak to the teller. When he picked | mechanic. Books taken at the police | up the bag, he noticed $1,000 was gone. | raid show Gailen had taken in $1,500 | Jan Norvak was found with the money.' in six weeks. — ern provinces of the republic in WIFE BEATER BEA' which millions litersly perished Bloemfontein, 8. A., Sep! and the earthquake in Kansu prov- es with a cane was the sentence pass | ince in which 40,000 people are jed upon Robert A. Barkenhuizen, for estimated to have been killed by | beating his wife. Then he got three| temblors that devastated entire months in jail, counties,

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