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‘ , ° digg RBimarek snd vicinity 4 4 ; ‘ n v enerally fair tonight and Sun- ( « at day; warmer tonight. , r 1 LAST EDITION ESTABLISHED 1878 : ‘ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922 (Leased Wire of Associated Press) PRICE FIVE CENTS ; | Minot, N. D,, Oct. 14.—A thorough | i ipzi ’ Na eee ; | Leipzig, Germany, Oct. 14.—Sen- q |/searen RY) Slarence Hineline, 12] | ‘tences up to fifteen years penal ser- 5 years old, and son of Mr. and Mrs, y | } | Vitude were imposed today on the é 0. E. Hineline, 3: Phillips Terrace, ; |men who have been on trial in the [uel is being made by relatives and | pat i ! ale S | political court here on the charge 0° | 5 i ‘lazal authorities, The youth )has| {complicity in the murder of Walter “War Veteran Kidnaped and been missing since Tuesday after-| Game Will Serve to Test Sys- ; Car Loadings Three Per Cent) Rathenau, late foreign minister.| Wreck) L Safe and G Robbed By Surgical |70°%,when he took a 22 caliber 1i-! tems of Herron and | Of R : Ernest Techow who drove the mur-| "CCN “Are Sate an : y fle without his parents’ content and] ErOn ecord For All Time | deders motor car, received the maxi- About $5,000 in Cur- Operation if uelleved vo eve gone hunting. Spaulding | Established In 1920 ' yum penalty, while his brother, Tod en he le! jome he wore an} I 5 ' ‘ans Techow, was sentenced to four renc; a e i —, {army overcoat, blue cap. One of his | a Tt _— } years as an accessory. A sf ‘ ; |uper front teeth is broken off and ( i es aa USED FOR EXPERIMENT) jeer iene slataly when he emiles.| WISCONSIN FIELD . WET| STEEL ORDERS INCREASE | 7 TAKE OTHER PAPER x He had no money. He appears to é Se = LLOYD GEORGE os \ p . be about 14 or 15 years old. j 8 ‘ ‘ *Y ’ Recently Came to Chicago) °° *°ut 14 or 15 years 0 ‘South Dakota Has Weighty Slight Firmness in Money Offi tM With Young Wife < Pro- V TE B I | Team That May Crowd Rates Is Noted During DEFENDS HIS icers of McLean County ‘ ie f Fs | R len I tigati fession to Aid Police | Badgers The Week oseglen Investigating f : . nm | R eee ll 8 ' = : obber: % re BY ASSOCIATED PRESS | T0 SHOW LIFE if FINAL SCORE ; (By the Associated Press TURK POLICY Chicago, Oct. 14.—Aroused over | i ‘Towa, Sixs Yale nothing. i New York, Oct. 14.—Distribution Ri the unique but frightful crime tho | - | of stock dividends continued to have oseglen, N. D., Oct. 14.—Aft wee HR rear | IOWA SCORES FIRST a stimulating | influence on stock British Premi H completely wrecking the large sa! ¢ sade saan Brot raise ie y i (By the Associated Press) Drees daring: ie seh whlch: show: ritis remier, lOWeVEF, | in the Roseglen State bank, crack volunteered to aid police i e: f Yale Field, New Haven, Conn., Bond prices suffered as'a result of | Disappoints in Failing to |™en early this morning looted t + ing to punishment the expert Ne -—- Oct. 14.—The. Yale Bowl, seating the government’s new 4% percent of- An Electi D d money chest of approximately $5,04 geon believed to have participate i 3 q about 75,000 people, was lcss fering, most of the Liberty 4%4’s sell- swer Klection Deman i i ‘i ji in the first human gland theft in| Lethargy Shaken off as Time) tnan halt tull toaay when Yate ing below par while a number of Sec ea ee ee ee history. For Election, November 7 and Iowa football teams started high grade railroad bonds were sold about $3,000. On a hospital cot lay the victim ? | the first. test.of the season be- | Pande eons; ‘apparently to provide] READY FOR A CHANGE?!, a ; of the robbery operation—Joseph Draws Closer tween Western conference grid- | Tees to purchase. the more attract- : || Roseglen is in McLean count : i \ Wozniak, 34,°a world war veteran, peaeeee iron prowess and that of the Standard Oil of New Jersey touch-| | jnorthwest of Garrison, and about q ql _who came to Chicago recently fol i “Big Three” of the East. An ed 250% as compared with the year’s|SayS He Is Willing to Quit! miles northwest of Bismarck. his young wife from Forrestville, SPEAKERS ARE BUSY] overe: st sky had indications that low of 169, just before the decla Local authorities had Wis. the sun might appear at any tion of the 400 percent stock divi.| | But Declares He Will ed URE cee tg oe Surgeons declared that the expert- moment. A brisk breeze blew dend, but dropped to 216 in reflec- : - = received any request to be on tl j ness with which the operation Was!) suLe Suoke to Audi «| diagonally across the gridiron. tion of speculative disappointment Abide by His Office look-out for the bandits. McLed performed and the ‘clev@rness in| Uemke Spoke to Audience in Score end first quarter: Iowa | iy the new Boek will nol Jnvatie sae county officers were at Roseglen i i i i i ‘. , ry n | increases cas! A . . stitching the wound indicated clear’) Bismarck Last Night; |. °*,¥2'0.° |, stock ‘recovered somewhat later but |, Manchaster, Oct. 14.—Prime Minis-| vestigating the robbery. ly that Wozniak was not kidnape End first half: Iowa led Yale closed® last night 11 ter Lloyd George’s speech to. th g and mutilated for revenge. Nestos in City Monday by cals ite @sgken the second year’s high. American Radiator’s 60 liberals of é ; aan Ty With the man’s story, police and | period of their football game ; ckjdigidend: also wee ise CIoke niche eee one pu Mrs, Onezima dé Bouchelle, New percent stock dividend also was dis-!Club this afternoon expected to bea @ cxamining surgeons agreed that the | retharey on the part of vot had been finished today. Iowa | Q2 on oc e a appointing to speculative interests. | histori bapa i vital gland had been taken from ey on the part of voters in| made a much more impressive | OFeans society woman, and. (insct) Despite the setbacks which these | mont bocce the yee, qisappoint- Wozniak as he lay helpless under an|the present fall political campaign! showing than the seore indicates, | AS* G- Candler, aged millionaire, stocks received shares of companies | prem pecnuse, the Premier gave no in- ve us anaesthtic, was stolen for an experi- | is beginning to fade away, and in its} constantly threatening Yale's | Who charged he broke their engage- holding large surpluses available for | imation regarding his plans or his ment in gland transplantation, per- | place has come an interest in the is-| 0b only to have fumbled or | ment after receiving letters accus- distribution were bid up in rapid) Program. In that respect his ora- : . haps for the purpose of rejuvinating | sos and in th h hi penalties prevent more scoring. | i"é Mrs, Bouchelle. fashion and there was heavy specu- von wast dmnilar. to, that jot ‘Austen some infirm or aged man. : he speqches of the cam-| ‘ag an index of Iowa's powerful ———~-——__ lation by outside interests particu-,/Chamberlain at Birmingham yester- € In-slight danger of further suffer- | P@ign, according to'reports received| offense, the figures show that trole tH ey entree real eh fs ing from infection because the peat-| here from various parts of the state.| during the’ first two periods of Natora, asl puahedl UN ES CiMGHTNIGHLEUATT ACE oe ea ness of the operation, Wozniak re- Fall threshing andsthe fact that peo-| 24 minutes actual play, Towa with ite allied Pan "American isoucer| qeectd. tort nae eee eres : ae 0 peo ; ; v ied Pan American issues, |devoted nearly an hour to a defense lated all he remembered of his ex. ple are well grounded in the issu earned first down five times, in expectation of extra dividend! o¢ his N, E i . A ‘ aa iperience. He Said he talked of the | > : 2 Sues} while Yale failed to do so once. disbursements, Cidieale at Hern Policy and to’ Four of'Nine Classes of Mai 4 war with a stranger he had met and | {'™ Previous campaigns has caused Iowa in thirty-one scrimmage i: The domestic situation generally,|Tidicule of his critics. Preah | was on his way home when. four |/€8ders of both political factions en-| plays gained 96 yards, while De | continues to improve. Car loadings |, I” @ brilliant proration, recalling tenance Men to Get men threw a bag over hid head and seed to issue warnings to workers.! Yale, in 19 plays gained only A are now within ‘three percent of the;| his speviese so ins nation, he said: | Boost loaded him into an automobile, He | ,,The election, on November 7, is) geven yards. fi| corona for call ittine Zestablished, in | "ation amvce st tle, peoples: seed regained consciousness under a via- ‘dle Httle. more than Shree weeks | inerease i mat ina eon erat ‘point: in - Matoeee ‘at i duet he said. distant, and the time for intensive} Indianapolis, Oct, 14.—Trained | Tafel andere oe aes United |i tg me eet in his speech Mr. Chicago, Oct. 14—The railroa Dr. H. M. McKechnie, president of drew eats oe campaigns is fast/t the minute and in perfect con- States Steel corporation for Septem- bein abecche Stee apdesk ; cee lee: labor board granted two cents a the Cliicago Medical ‘Society, today Boia iclote! dition with the exception of Floyd! Governor Also Announces He ber exceeded those of the previous | able abuse, and I am told to bear it|hour increase to 451,911 membe! had pledged the membership of his} Winiam 1 _, ..{France, veteran right tackle, In-; ; month by more than 700,000 tons,|tixe a christian, bat there are taclof the United Bro organization to aid in running down | ,, William emke, league candidate] diana awaits Minnesota for its) Is Supporting O'Connor in and: production is now around 75 per Os osGe theresa: too/of ;the Unite rotherhood 9} the ‘surgeon believed to be guilty of | f% Governor, spoke in Bismarck last| frst Western conference fdotball cent of normal. : ay [hing it ie th rata the world who|Maintenance of Way employee { theleriminalgoperation® night. Mr. Lemke was late in arriv-| pame of the season, scheduled to North Dakota Most commodity prices are still | fhink it is the business of christians|.4q yailroad shop workers. Th ing, but spoke upon his arrival. For-|pe played here this afternoon , tending upward, Advanges were an-|to be massacred- by Turk or pro |° i bite? | mer Governor Frazier will not speak| ©, ?°% - ‘i 5 H nounced during the week in the pri-|Turk. I am not one of that sort of |increase affects four of the nin } My CASHIER AT in Bismarck during the campaign.| Minnesota’ which arrived here AN __[ees for sugar, crude rubber and jcitizen. classes of maintenance employee! “ Senator E, F. Ladd will speak in Bis-| Yesterday reported in a somewhat NOUNCES STAND|Three Separate Agencies| warehouse steel, but a slight soft- Ready For Change as classified in it: ious deci - ALEXANDER IS __|inarce’ on October 24, atcordine to|crippled condition, left half back ; ening was noted in the price of cop-) A little further on the prime mini- |. saa Prev oUs read UN the present schedule, the leaguc|McCreery has been unable to Neng el , Probe Hall - Mills , Ber, which was quoted below 14 cents | ster said: sion, of No. 1,038, effective las NDER ARREST: planning a rally here at that time, |Practice for several days because a ale f leleer to. Chante Killin, a Bound for delivery during the last) ““1¢ there is to be a change there|July 1. ‘ a os eee 02 fof a sprained ankle and may not 4 ; prety: ee gs dear tte in|48_ no man who would welcome it) . The increase will amount t al Die Oct bl G+ evans tie Sie Scans Le sions ees iS 3 «dams, ch: h ‘pe: * A slight. firmness was. noted. in or i mount, to. ay : lexanden, Nu Diy Oct-14 G Ch“ Fe“B“O'Commor, candidate for [be able "play, it was said, Sch-)A02ms chairmans of the state ‘fe pire ay Toned) eh during the week, but it|™ore-than I. I have had long spell | additional $22,125,000 ‘in the wagd ‘underson,. formerly cashier of the ‘ po) tien 1 ht end shape, but | Publican committee, today asked 1 tH Fy Rs rea Fr First State Bank of Alexander, was| Utited States Senator, is campaign-| oll, right end 1s in poor shape, but} 110+ on posters carrying. the (By the Associated Press) is generally believed the ‘higher|and a#ery hard one. I love freedom.|bill of the nation’s railroads. Th nrdered Held to district court to an.|it& today in Morton and Stark coun- is expected to start. : |namé of Oscar Keller, candidate for] New Brunswick, N, J., Oct. 14.— quotations, especially ton ‘call money There are a lot of things I want to average minimum: wage under th es putea Aminaty ecpelnetion land Dickinson. Mr. O'Connor proba-|Herron of Indiana, and Coach Bill au! Rie no longer exhibited by the der of the Rey. Edward Wheeler Hall] they have not yet become sufficient-/ ster was after he had turned to home} The decision came after ten dayq held here. He was released on bonds ti will be in Bismarck Sunday. Ho | Spaulding of Minnceota, into West. | PUD leans conrmltiads state, county! and Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills,|!y large to cause extensive liqu@la: | policies, a subject on which the/ of deadlock among the board man to Re held tn thet corm of court | is scheduled. to speak Monday at 11jern conference circles. Each of|°% ‘ity and that no organization giv-| choir leader, continued today under | Hon of securities holdings by banks \whole empire was awaiting his pro-/ agement, in which Ben W, Hooper is he bevbetorecthe preneounty: which will |. mm, at Wilton, at Washburn at. 3|these men began their respective | ‘"® Sane ore i Mr. Keller be given three separate agencies, _pending| °",¢° have ie lergor: imaturities ©” | nouncement, He ‘asserted there were |chairman of the board and a mem. The wwe Re iasued year. |p. m, and at Garrison at 8 p. m. On! duties only this fall, Both favor |®¥PPort by the state republican cori. | word from Governor Edwards, Except for the rate of German! “die hards” (the ultra-conservativ-!ber of the public group, succeeded y rrant was issued on a com:| ‘Tuesday he will invade Ward and| syed and the open game mittee, : Mrs. Franees Stevens Hall, widow] marks which sank to a new low, for-|¢8) on both sides. “There are somel!today in obtaining a maojrity ii plata asi tgs A J. sayon, and al-| Mountrail counties, " | Governor Preus said that he is op-| of the slain. rector yesterday re-| eign exchamge rates generally show-| who would like to make me a die!favor of the increase. The twd , pai ht cae Pi “311,000 ai bt aie tee: Governor Nestos probably will be SLIPPERY FIELD , {Posed to Mr. Keller's return to con-) quested the Governor to designate] ed substantial improvement. Demand {hard and soon,” he said. cent increase was proposed by thd ‘ th ot hina netat ¥ Lay’! in his office in the capital and patt| Madison, Wis., Oct. 14.—A sog-|8Tess just exactly as he is opposed }a state official to direct the inquiry. | sterling is now quoted above $4.43 World Feels War public group, but not until the ac .on toget hee wit a-chattel mortgage) (? Tuesday. ‘He speaks on Tuesday | py, slippery field soaked by a heavy | ‘° the election of former Governor} Mrs, Hall’s request, forwarded to|and French checks are selling be-| “The world has not yet recovered|cession of W. L, McMenimen o' as security. The note and mortgage! a¢ Hazelton at 8 p. m. His schedule|night’s rain, will be the stage for|tzicr of North Dakota to the Unit.| the state capital at Trenton, was in| tween 7.55 and 7.60. Canadian dollars trom the war", he said, the labor group, and Samuel Hig a re Here given by Layon to ‘safeguard | tor the remainder of the week fol-|the University of Wisconsin-South |°¢ States penate. He cited Mr. Kel-| the form of a letter by her attor-/aFe still at slight premium in this| «phat recovery will be slow andigips, of the railroad representa Make be mde be hin wife whe eg'|lows: Wednesday, Strassburg and|Dakota Aggie clash this afternoon | !er’s action against Attorney Gen-/ney, Timothy N. Pfeiffer. The tac- | Tet itedious. My course is a clear one.|tives, was the decision for an. in. pected to sue for a divorce at the| Ashley; Thursday, Wishek and Na-lat Camp Randall. The football | er! Daugherty, when that represen-|tics of officials conducting the in- I will support any government that) crease made possible. veces ewites fon pi divorce: at The): age: Feiday. Steele and Valley displayed of both teams will be| tative attempted to impeach the fed-| vestigation were criticized severe- devotes itself to measures which will seagate teen ce dae Da re complaint alleges: there City; Satueday, Oct. 21, at Grand| slowed down by the heavy gridiron. | ¢t#! attorney. ly by Mr. Pfeiffer. ‘ not inflict permenant injury upon nate ne Saeeteas ee biped Te ion Forks at 8 p..m. South Dakota has a weighty and The governor further. stated that} Both Prosccutor Joseph Stricker the country whether those measures ee est Wutoete iotee ; led ea pia tet fast team that will give the Bad- he is avowedly sapporting J. F, T.|of. Middlesex, and Prosecutor Beek- |are reactionary or revolutionary.” St. Paul bank which is oe aewand: In an attempt to raise campaign| pers a real test. They are \ here|©’Connor in North Dakota, who is}/man of Somerset county expressed Mr. Lloyd George declared the ing t fi Li funds, the Leaguers in La Mourc|with the same aggregation that|the opponent of Frazier for the willingness to give way to a state ll situation was too grave for any man Sates geet OE One ei County pretended that they had ajjast year held Wisconsin to a 6 to| United States. senate. ‘| official, should the Governor name "| to indulge in party or personal man- ‘ challenge,;for jm ‘joint’ dabate.,from|gryin cnt! ave Gut foc nishance’te frtnel iae a _man.to hapdle the inquiry. State ceuvers. He meant to abide by his MINOT WOMEN the I. V. A’s in this county, and pro-| retrieve their former defeat, ACTIONS BEGUN troopers, who have been on the scene} Would Run From Mandan to office, he’ said. MAY YET GET ceeded to advertise a debate between! Captain Rollie Williams ‘ will 7 for two weeks, have been hampered Stanton, up River for The prime minister had prefaced ' ‘ili . H in their work while th ty offi- i laring: a i Poa ea NSHIP| cee cpenee toga Hnderand| asain be out of the linea when] = TO GETS. D. |iain ‘have teon-gity of uneiing ae te He ROHS ae dce on 1 or eee ee : HER CITIZENS! |day, October 15th. An admission foc Leet are afar belbe Geeks, PLANT SITE) stupidiy” Mes. Hall's counsel wrote leh ke due ai shall claim no personal or party Sunday, However Mabel Kawabata of Minot may be|or.50 cents was to be charged. In/are two others who probably will a OORATNOL, POM Aree ot al A request for assistance in the )@™ The: clonae eee arent j able to achieve again the United} H M ‘Lex fs ished... the be out with injuries. Rapid City, S. D., Oct, 14.—Attor- N D. Cc ti organization of a trial association RECEIVES WELCOME ol bresse “ob ae last. 'tworud States citizenship, which she Yhrew| &'@™. from Baiiseeecn accepting the! Even with a crippled team,Coach! ney Gencral Payne, acting for the| Ne U. COrporauions fot the purpose of making the river |" Manchester, "Eng Oct, 14.—-| pene boon aweleome oy (ny away when she married Roy Kawa-| ~28ma@ry challenge, says an n-| Richards expects to be able to! state of South Dakota, has com- road on the west side of the Mis- |p; peel fealty id : a para bedar ene ORCL Ca / y y nouncement from Le Moure toda: i 7 i“ ay sma ax Prime Minister Lloyd George re-|they brought cheer to duck hunters Bats under th ee fae A e today. | carry an attack that will easily de-|menced a legal action to acquire souri, from Mandan to. Stanton | 99; iasti i Spe 4 the new laws governing] Neither the Independent Chairman, fi h ‘rie t v b ‘ e D . ceived an enthusiastic welcome} who were out in great numbers to the citizenship of married women in|¢, J, Robideau, nor any of the other ‘eat the prairie team. what is known as the Rock Products Neti Dakouce ati di through Harmon, Price Sanger,| when he reached the Reform Club day. The weather forecast for Sun- the United States’ Kaw ad L ¢ ‘company site in in this city for the} North Dakota corporations and in-| Hensler and Fort Clark, has been day for luncheon before de- F 4 te tates. Kawabata was al Independents would have anything to " dividual d htundreth here today for luncheon before day is for generally fair, warme: Japanese and his wife, in her peti-| do with a di his kind, it i YALE-IOWA GAME location of the state cement manu-|ividuals paid seven one hundreths tyeceived by the state good roads as- |livering his eagerly awaited poli-|tonight and cooler Sunday. Jananeses And nies wifes do hernpets. do; Withee lebate of this kind, it is’ New York, Oct. 14—Chief in-| facturing plant which is to be in [of one percent of the total income | sociation. ~ tical speech. ‘The huge crowd out-| ‘Tire baba otc fle Tee f : 4 jrarriage, | asserted. They had no desire either/torest in the football games sch-| stalled and operated by authority of | ‘@* ofthe United States for the year|” Tt ig reported that business men | sj nildi uf ere: werer some. flékes)icf sncy stated that she married him under|to help the Nonpartisans raise cam- . | Pe v ¥: OE | i990 ‘accorditig ‘to: figures’ just tabu-'|; Pe nr. tside the building extended practi-| obserevd falling in Bismarck las ; ‘ his promise to become an American| paign funds, or to help draw crowds |°duled for Eastern gridirons today jan act of the last legislature. Pa-| 14 Mrorkans to figures Inst tab lin these towns are very anxious to | cally the whole length of the street | night, the first of the season, and citizen, not knowing that «he was| for their speakers; nor did they fecl| Wasp, contered in ne international | ners have been, served on the own: | Or Cr the atates with seven one | eee ne described kay etee one jor which the club is situated, and there is snow in Saskatchewan to- \ barred from becoming a citizen. | that they ought to ask headquarters | C45", at New Haven betwten Valeiers of the property and made re-|hundreths. New York state paid al-|Wertcra, AScisttat cashier of the / the, Prime minister's appearance |day, but there is no prospecct of i \ While it is not questioned by local| to disarrange the schedules already | "A Gs expected to have a bat-| umarle to Nov. 9. The cement com-| most a quarter of the total tax, its | Farmers Exchange State Bank’ of | “2S the signal for a great burst of | coming down here, according to tho attorneys that Mrs, Kawataba might| prepared, and advertised, for the In-| 1) the ‘West Point field with | mission had made a definite offer to| percentage being 23.69. The total per-|sanger, who made the inquiry, |CeTiMe _|weather bureau. The thermometer 4 * attain her citizenship by naturaliza-j dependent speakers. And they most ‘i On EAE 1 hs Bill Re os tivore | (he owners. of the property for the | sonal incomes reported for 1920 were|‘entethine has to be done to build ——————— 'fell to 26 last night, the lowest] tion processes after obtaining a_di-| emphatically refused to ask any In. | Alabama ‘poly: 55 Ae tigers | purchase of the site, The offer was) $93,735,629,183 and the total’ corpor- ats ang, fae 4 tae ther ie bate at point of the season. Peres a TeOURE d h easier | dependent speaker to meet in joint|Will meet Colegate at Princeton | refused and the culmination is the! ate income was $7,902,654,813. MD yer coun, Bone. Vie rater a. —_—- , 4 court procedure much easier : 1 Joint! stadium and the Annapolis mid-| r,; ‘ eule lua a good road is the principal under- than annulment, the sgme author-|debate a man who is under indict-| (1+ ittedNagainat Buck:| vine. obs ties sulbista ‘condemn.’ the ce taking at the present time, 2 WOMAN, 65, TAKES ities question whether her action in|™ent for a grave offense. Mr. Robi-|§ ipmen: are pit cealagainst ‘uck-| property for use by the’state. The}. Bad milk can be detected over the e Ly : ‘ 9 Ud, x »* \ having left her husband terminatas|deau has declared there would be| MeO om the navy ets t in| state dwned cement plant will cost) telephone by means of a newly de- : HER OWN LIFH the “martial status” which is de-|0 debate. lelude: Harvard vs. Bowdoin at/ 27020 signed electrical apparatus, B \ manded before the woman who has ; : Cambridge. E I : : H . | Sioux Falls, S. D., Oct, 14.—Mrsy been the wife/of an ineligible alien|, Chairman. Gaius S. Wooledge of | Geosgataun vs. Cinbinnatti at| 24: PLANES IN AIR CL ASSIC OF H “ lade \_" |H. H, Natwick, pioneer resident of can become a citizen + the’ Democratic state rab it | Washington, D. C. ‘ | Bishop Richardson Will Give! this city, was found dead this morn- The new laws also prevent the! ‘statement jesued ie Mine eons Pennsylvania. vs. Maryland at 5 e H e jing in a gas filled room of her oes ral i Re, ge ma "AMERICA, SEEK TO BREAK RECORD | Sermon Sendny Niht ie! A tee pr ; many alien women, the most noted | Charles that dae Simon acted for|.,.Pittsburg vs. West Vifginia at/ ‘ 7 —— i and had been ill for some time, Des-- sbelng ine wartime marriage of Frieda eg ieierests of the state, ana | Pittsburg. : | 4 é g che one Aescelated Bross) ban lacing weeks sonferense of the pondency is ‘pelleved fo Reve been i icant Ss of | in 3, oe : ‘ a Re ‘ z 0) ~ 14.— re S is i , being | the cause of her act. e body was Aaeantde of this Io hae ben aa. | that the Democratic state committee | ,, Brown v8. Syracuse at Provi- Mount Clemons, Mich, Oct. 14—J at 11 o'clock and the last at 3:30) dits early today boldly invaded the! pag in Masten alll cloce Seades |found by a nurse who has been at- also to obtain entry into this coun: ; *Proved of his action. Cornell vs. New Hampshire | Temty-four of the best pilots of the| P.M ' Grommes and Ullrich bonded ware-| with a full. program. ‘tending the aged woman for some ; b . + | eae auaopiats igned to planes| The planes entered ranged all the| house, a half block from traffic po- ‘ al time. Mrs. Natwick’s husband died . | try by alien women. The law also State at Ithaca. y bre eee way from the light Thomas-Morse| lice head quarters, shouldered aside|_,1%¢ ¢omference will open at 9 provides that after the passage of the| LETTER THEFT pat [that represented the most advanced |e ee ee ae to ere eee eine vaimatig) | o¢lock Sunday morning with a eon-|abeut 10 years ago, act a citizen of the United States ASK COURT TO ideas in aircraft construction were ; —the “Mys-|to the building, bound five employ-| feTence love feast led by Rev. W. R- f cf ; ive ; IS AL | to the huge navy Wright—the “Mys-|to the building, ploy-| a6 Th h DAKOTA M inargying, an alien) citizen, “retains {slated to start today at Selfridge! tery ship,” with 650 horsepower|es ard escaped with 500 cases of li-| Morrison. The morning worship, at AN her citizenship unless she goes be- | ORDER VOTE jfeia in the Pulitzer trophy race—l Wright engines. Several of the|quor loaded on three motor trucks | 10:30 a.m. will be in charge of; ' IS ROBBED fore a court and makes renunciation| New Orleans, Oct. 14.—Attempted —_ the air classic of America. planes have. previusly been timed at| At least twenty men were in the| Rev. H. Styles Harriss. Bishop Rich-| of citizenship. \theft of thirty letters said to have; Appeal has been made to the North! The one thought of the builders of ao9milos an hour or better and race{ band, according to police reports,| @Fdson will deliver a sermon. There : 1 been written by Asa G. Candler Sr.,; Dakota Supreme Court to issue an|the powerful craft entered in the officials were confident a new world’s|and before the postman and em-| Will be memorial services at 3 p.m.) Rapid City, N, D., Oct. 14.—George FE ENCH OPPOSE to Mrs, de Bouchel from the office| order to the’County Commissioners| race was to produce the maximum of ‘ 1d pa|Ployes could escape to summon po-|in charge of Dr. H. P. Cooper and] Morrison of Chadron, Neb., and John of Harold Moise, associate counsel .. ¥ ile” Hf A i record for a closed course wou De} " api Re W. R. Thatch In th Me °g ve a a of Burke and Renville’ causing them| speed and ‘only human endurance, it established. A speed of 187 mile; an|lice guards, the robbers with their Rev. W. R. Thatcher. In the even |MeFee of Grand Forks, N. D., were { ENGLISH PLAN ae nas ay was charged t0: |t9 meet together and eanvas tM: pe-|seemed, would limit the speed at-| hour would equal the record, held in| Motor trucks had vanished. Hing ab 1b. there) willbe cpoeeriad the vietlng of;a Bold ebb ale # titions for the creation of a new/tained. From the result, the army| France a pare {the anniversary of the board o: >| waiting in Rapid City for a train. j ema i ‘ : ee nce, VIN: | sions, followed by an addrass by Dr.| They walked to a bridge near tho x (By the Associated Press) i county in that part of the state.. | will determine the standard type of} Lieut. t E. H. Barksdale of the! FARGO WINS. ; Sions, fol y i y e lg s Paris, Oct. 14--The French gov-| ROREST FIRE The plan called for awarding a part} machine to be adopted for its pir-l army service, broke the world’s rec-| Fargo, N. D., Oct. 14.—Fighting| E.G, Higbey.of Des Moines, Ia. | depot and were confronted by a a ernment has ipstructed Louis \ Bar- O of Ward county to Renville and the| suit group, which is termed the basis! ord for speed ovér a 200 kilometer | harder than the score would indicate, | The conference followed the regu-|masked man armed with two huge 4 \ thou, its representative -on the Al- IN COLORAD {taking of a part of Ward for the new} of aerial défense. course here this afternoon when he|the Lidgerwood High School football! lar program tonight. Tonight at| revolvers who relieved them of all $ lied reparations commission, uF or. county. en | Concerned. over the possible ef-| averaged 180.9 miles an hour during| team was beaten 72 to 6 by Fargo| 7:30 there vilibe sobeersed te ar their cash and tickets. pose the latest, proposition made by; Pueblo, Colo, Oct. 14.—-A forest; The county. commissioners of! fect upon the pilots of the terrific the four laps of the Pulitzer trophy |High here yesterday afternoon. Out-|niversary of the board of Sunday Tea rare Sir John Bradbury of England, that! re of huge proportions is ranging|Burke county recently declared the|speed expected, officials divided the race,.The record for the 200 kilomz-| classed from the start, the visitors / schools, with an address by Dr. Mat- HOME COMING DAY. -£ an immediate moratorium for a jin the Durango National Forest near petition in that county to be insuffic-| race into four section to lessen the ters course was 174.8 miles an hour, | played football all the way and came | thew Yenery of Chicago. 2 Fargo, N.D. Oct, 14.—Home com- period of five years be granted Ger-|'Mancos, Colo., according to a tele-lient, but the proponents of the plan| numerous planes in the air atvone made by Kirsch in France, October | back strong enough in the third | ease T me __ jing ‘day at the Agricultural College grany ‘on all cash payments, it wat | gram received here last night. More/are not satisfied with the decision| time and to provide for the change 1, 1921, Barksdale piloted a Verville{quarter to bring the ball down the| | In proportion to ity population, | here has-been set for Saturday, No- #emi-officially announced this aft-/ than 700 acres of forest are reported|and want a review of the petition. in the rules, if it was found neces- Sperry monoplane, powered with afield with a series of pastes and, push | Brazil shows the greatest consump-| vember 4 when the Aggies meet the StR0On. in flames. by a court order. sary. The first group was to start 360 horsepower Wright engine. it across Fargo's line with bucks, | tiaon of coffee. State University football team.