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‘4 ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1928 CONSTITUTION WEEK TO BE \ OBSERVED Appropriate Exercises to be x _ Held by All Organizations in City INTO RESUME FIUME Salem Circuit About twenty farme: from the neighborhood of Granville, N. D.. ] J will make a trip around the New Salem dairy circuit next Sunday and Monday, according to advice given Sayin out today by the State Agricultural former chancellor of Germany, de- Italian Troops Would , Be| Commission. These farmers will be Both Warriors Ready to Step| lated today on his arrival here for ond: d id the circuit bd; isit of 1 ks in thi = * \ Withdrawn From Port members of the department of ‘act? | Into Ring at 9:30 Tonight, [eso "°c Ws" i" this coun- Capt, Gen. Rivera Will Pre Barros Premier sieniatiin Fixes weg ee Fighters Get Half of Million, GIVES REPORT ee abet Fr drectin me | COMMITTEE Estimated Gate’ Re- T0 COOLIDGE Naval Squadron Arrived at ceipts Barcelona with Orders to (By the Associated Pross.) Put Down Revolt Paris, Sept. 14—A statement | Books for the Puy Pupils Reading 3 f : issue@ by the Inter Allied Coun- Circle Selected at the F. T. Cuthbert, of Devils Lakg, Con- seuerve ne cil of Ambassadors today says 90,000 WiLL | ame Sars Trey ALFONSO ASKS SRE DEMPSEY gt esto RIVERA TOFORM New Fore) Sept. - —Germany oa Dr. Carl Joseph Wilhelm Cuno, CUTHBERT TO SPEAK Public Meeting to be Held at City Auditorium on Thursday Evening (By the Associated Press.) | New York, Sept. 14.—Two chom-| Greater Cooperation Between ce 2 Barcelona, Sept. 14 Ha York Teadpitor a battle, to des], Vutets and Operators Rec: |< oceans ey saat Culminating in a public meeting at the city Auditorium on Thursday, Sept. 20, which will be addressed by 22, will be observed in Bismarck ac-| j! £ Oa eeeicrcnin aii es North America or cross the equator php Po ig treed cording to arrangements made by the s 4 eS * i abAg and become proptrty of Argentna. arg ‘orm committee in charge last night. ee : : the date fixed by the council for {500 BOOKS LISTED |¢ these warriors, Jack Dempsey, SUM UE Ss uD, new government declared : Four minute men will speak in both : oe the conclusion of the Greek in- fal present holder of oe Beni able oe this afternoon that the theatres every night during the week, : : quity into the massacre of the championship, and Luis Angel Firpo, Rec: 7 various prominent ‘local speakers : o ~ Italian members of the Greeo- -| Books to be Read by Pupils of| scouling champion from Argentine,| Made 37 Specific Recommen-| king with viet he con- - having been chosen, These talks will Albanian Boundary Delimitation State and Certificates i will step into a brillrantly lighted] dations as Basis for Ad- versed by telephone had deal with at least one phase of the! President and Mrs. Coolidge and the “White House Boys,” Calvin} — mission. iM {arena at the Polo Grounds at 9: ; ; accepted the directorate constitution of the United States and] (Jeft) and John, take their first outing on the presidential yacht, May- The international commission Reading Awarded o'clock tonight, New York dayligi justments of Disputes proposed by the military will serve to make the people of the| flower, going for a few hours’ cruise on the Potomac. which will investigate the Jania saving time or 7:80 Central Standard chief. \ y eter acquainted with the con- murders leaves for Albania to- Te remand Paptis Reds time. The bla set aa aaa m. Washington, Sept. 14—Improved . stitution, : z a di der orders to conduct as bhi ted is _Books,| day light time but it was decided to Slides, stressing the importance of ‘POLICE CLASH Vigorous an inquiry as possible, | Which met at the state capitol last| advance it to 9:80, ler neee LC OUresRelot Between nese Madrid, “Sept. 14.—(By a knowledge of the constitution will | Tuesday selected nearly five hundred] One of the acheduleg semi-finals | ¢ a Les easibility 2 re eri dian the A. P.) — King Al- also ‘be shown it the theatres. WITH RIOTERS)| tie ambassadors are understood] books for circulation in the pupils! witrfottew the main batt. wal responsibility to the p the keynote of recommendations in| fonso this afternoon 4 report submitted by the Coal com-| asked Capt. General Ri- mission to President Coolidge on the! vera, leader of the mili- The local trades and labor assembly & will have a speaker for one evening during the week, This speaker will govt to have decided that if on the day| libraries of the schools throughout!” Dempsey and Firpo will be watched Berlin, Sept. 14—A ctspatch to the| set for the evacuation the commis: | the state. This committee, consisting, by a crowd of more than 90,000 per- Tagblatt from Dresden says new col-| sion of inquiry may think Greece has} of State Superintendent of Public] sons, some of whom have come all ; 7 . i ij tional coal industry. discuss the constitution in a non-po- isignechat urred there between | not done everything in her power to| Instruction, Miss Minnie J. Nielson,|the way from Buenos Areas to see |" r tar: vernment move- litical talk, probably of Tuesday eve- Es ave oa he police and thet [bring the assassins to justice, Italy | assistant State Superintendent — of | te meeting Summing up its study of the indus- i bb te rc ning. KL avelarretts ieecabeee mate shall receive the deposits of 60 mil- | Public Instruction, Miss Bertha Palm-| More than $1,000,000 will have| ‘TY in. ee Teport publighed eared the|. mem eae ENE All the churches of the city will Last ‘Tuesday the police fired on|lions lire made by Greece under the|er, the Director of the State Public been collected by ‘Promoter Tex commission declared ‘that all mea- ment. sures for holding both sides to their — responsibilities having been exhaust- CABINET RESIGNES ed, it would have been “extremely! Madrid, Sept.’ 14—The Spanish unwise for the public to embark on Cal t resigned this morning. King coercive measures of regulation of} Alfo1 has returned: to the capital. labor relatio: . It is understood that ‘the premier The commission made 37 specific] requested the king to grant the gov- recommendations as a basis- for, ad-| ernment power to punish revolters. justment in the industry by which} The king refused and the premier it held such operation possible as| submitted the resignation of the cab- have appropriate sermons arranged for Sunday, September 16. These ser- mons will all touch on the consti- | a crowd of demonstrators outside the | settlement decided on by the coun-| Library Commission, Miss Downey,| Rickard. Half of this amount will city hall and 18 rioters were wound- | cil. ihe | Peesy ane Howe ne.|go to the fighters, thirty-seven and Chicago Dairy Produce Wants Teachers Association, Miss Helen Da-!s°nait per cent to Dempaey, and the tution, its functions and its results. (da (By the Associated Press.) ining twelve and one-half per An essay contest, which is being to Reprint Pamphlet of RED CROSS. Belgride, Sept, 14-—The italian | retary of the State Teachers Associa- | Temain! AG ro Sea case conducted in the local grade schools, issi change here informed the Jugo Slavia |tion, M..E, McCurdy of Washburn, : panera a will be completed during the week. Dairy Commission government last evening of Premier | sects, fifty books for eich grade | McKer.,, S078, OF She sebecteeers This essay contest was started some time ago and all of the school chil- dren have been urged to compete. All a, F Mussolini’s desire that direct nego-| nd the books thus selected are the| Vi) 02, g3.30 when the gates are 10,000 COPIES y IN tintions between Rome and Ber ony tcoraries of the state |” | opened at 4:30 o'clock. Still others z ‘ regarding Fiume be resamed. f, . FY ji 8, of the school children of the city will a sD Reena ee oe reed itcce| The ist of books picked by this| have paid $150 to spectator would insure a dependable fuel sup-| inet. probably parade some day next week,| Booklet Distributed Through but the resumption of negotiations | Committee is submitted to the county GHiemimaran ply to the public, adequate wages to] The newspaper A. B. C. says it is the parade forming in front of the : superintendents and by them to the . the miners and a reasonable return| understood that Primo Rivera, Capt. Federal Building where the flag sa-| Bankers of State to Farm- on a fresh basis is considere® possi-| | ious school superintendents. and (By the Associated Press.) to the operators, Outstanding among|General of Barcelona and, leader of sb aes tices eae «aera . ble. school boards. The pupils of each|_ New York, Sept. en Jack | these was the commendations. for|the movement against the govern- preety a ore Wee ath iat! ers of North Dakota | \ Dempsey defends his heavyweight | compulsory investigation under the| ment, will ‘preside over, the director- sung, and possibly a rf. Rigas hed Tg? of their grade each month and may|title against Luis Firpo at the | direction of the president, whenever|ate compoged ‘of: competent officials All of the schools in the county have | parts, Bept, “Ie When Betas may {Pole Grounds tonight he ‘wil weigh sain ver jate coms been urged tq arrange appropriate Central Division Has Over. also:read one book from any other failure to ‘gree’ on # renewal of a|who wil WILL ANNOUNCE. grade are then urged to raad one book z # is i i fer Mussolin declares. the annexa- more than at say, ‘time in his Cham- day d the|olds is in receipt of a letter reat grade which they choose. A certifi- peared imminent, | ious ministries. uperii di School: mit he permissi if el e being awarde: ‘or the pacity and independence of po! ‘tics “ri fe pobitesesceuee? at the-eity! print & booklet, The, Cow Path,” $800,000 ee Aides pete Barto, oe Pay ia reading of ‘two books each month for ict ae Senta ft the R ‘will be sbught to form a cabinet to Auditorium on Thursday“. eve-| wich was issued: by the State Dairy Bg emarbors sit) iediencued ts "| full term of either nine or seven] Firpo made-the indicator o: replace the directorate. | ning, in addition to the address onifDepartmant, for the purpose of dis-} Central Division of the American) 2" authoritative quarter. He will| months of school. No written exami-| scales tremble,at the 2161-2 mark. the Constitution by, F. T. Cuthbert,| tributing them: in the state of Geor- ‘ “over the top| thus give up any claim to that port | natien is necessary, a short oral ex-|His height was officially reported at ‘GRANT -¥EW PERMITS of Devils Lake, there will. be a num- pera uepe aes tas and , ai tal ‘o Sussak and to|the Delta there| amination by the teacher being all|six feet and’ two inches, two inc Barcelona, Sept. 14,—Leaders of ber of musical numbers; Henry Hal-| “The Cow Path” is a forty-seven | onota of $800,000, being exeeeded by | WHich will be left to Jugo Sla of the proof required that a knowl-|taller than his opponent. He wi the military. movement.are keeping vorsen singing solo numbers and Mrs.| page pamphlet ° dedling’ Nuith the more than a thousand dollars Tbis| pati, September, 14-—-Premier edge of the book has been gained by Ecerdaal ena cupouni|heerite than under surveillance many and granting : rqgres irying in Nerth Da- i 5 /14— ing of it. . : ‘0 only a few permission to cross the : D. C. Scothorn and Mrs. Frank Barnes| progress of dairying 1n_ t statement was made by Walter David- uk uoltitencdoclactions CaO Ake tl targa Snes Foristesanucensal 6 A R R Y | N ¢ ergetine Pe eunee ation of Fiume he oe becomes automatically a member of ie AREAL GETING Capt, General P. Rivera said that d most of the organizations in| of, how good stock helps to build | vi il each of | © 1 tomorrow, according to/ this reading circle and is eligible for The actual time jempsey pera NEED, the purpose was for “cleaning up Ae The Badinenas aad -Profes.| oy) tlle Jpeeditsy and idveenoral, why | Magee on: RR renere ean mene previous announcements and it is! certificate. ; Firpo will be fighting each other wiil |‘Two Men Picked up by Local] politics and making them honest.” Its sional Women’s club will hold their|dairying is the best line to follow. |¢4 its quota, ; tomorrow also that the limit ex-| The certificates which are. to be|not be over 46 minutes. The bout cause, he asserted “was obstinancy meeting ut their club rooms on Tues-|The book which was prepared by) Red Cross chapters in every state| Pires on Mussolini’s note to Jugo-| awarded to those who have completed|is scheduled to last 15 rounds of Authorities with Five | of the government in refusing to yet day evening. The Kiwanis, Rotary|R. F. Flint, former state dairy com-!are showing an unusual interest in Slavi which has been called an ulti-| the required voluntary reading are to/three minutes each. Most experts Gallons of Home Brew tid of a baleful ministry whom it ¥ and Lions clubs will arrange speciall miasioner, and revised by W. F. the. camaphign: sonceding-As! xinte, ai. een™ be presented as a part of the closing| and enthusiasts prediet that it will forced upon the people and the king.” features dealing with the topic of| Reynolds, present dairy commi rectors, More than two-thirds of the|, The latest development appeared] exercises of the schools and are to be|not Idst nearly that long. Indeed The revolt has extended to Madrid, the week for their weekly meetings. | er with the aig of Assistant Commis- | g99 chapters in the Division have re-| ‘©, tend toward a settlement which | changed in some manner every year. some have predicted that there will! Two men, giving their names as|#¢cording to Rivera although’ the ot- A special meeting will be held on|sioner W. R. Page, contains articles | ported their acceptance of the quo-| Will remove the Serbo-Italian crisis] Each school in the state is being|be less than three minutes of fight-|Ingoif and Erle Johnson are in the|ficers there have been kept to their Friday night at the Wachter School. | of much interest to the farmers. Ta- tag assigned then and are enthusias- at the same time in the breaking of | urged by the Superintendent of ‘Pub- | in; county jail here awaiting trial on a| barracks. local committee in charge of| bles showing how thoroughbred |ticylly organizing to raise the money. Telations and possible hostilities | lic Instruction to arrange to» have charge afiteansnnitingslitnckianduol tution Week includes the fol-| stock will rdise the amount of but- The quotas assigned the _ midwest from the International field as the] at least ene Rees for eyery grade in| sort come from those who think carrying a gun. These two men were NAVAL SQUADRON Judge I. P. Davies, chairman; |terfat which is sold,-and how the | states and amounts subscribed fol.{Grec®-Italian situation nae to| school. This does away with the over-| Dempsey will win, They are count-| picked up north of the city last night] Paris, Sept, 14—A Spanish naval H. F. Keller; Benton Baker; | thoroughbreds always produce. the have Ho ienicucied cal ee A removed, balanged libraries where there are sling of a furious attack from the | by men from the police and sheriff's squadron has arrived at Barcelona Arness; H. 0. Saxvik; Rev. | most milk are included in the book- | Quota Subscribed large number of advanced books and | start with a resut that Firpo will be | office for having in their possession, |and it is understood that the admiral Jphn A. H| ‘Slag; Miss Hazel Nielson; let as an encouragement towards the | [linois .. $280,000 350,061 Babee book suitable for the primary a cea Pepe round. Many in pe Ford which they were driving,| has received drastic orders to put 125,000 161,451 A comnlete list \of fifty books for! Firpo faces his ordeaf without the Miss Madge Raney; Rev. L. R. Jéhn-| paisi i. eer gallons of home brew and a 32] down the revolt headed by Capt. pon and AF Bradley. vender the aa ae Neth Dakota’ (eoneee Syn) anaes caliber revolver. General Primo Rivera, says a dis- TO i ” laoree os y ” each grade was picked by the com-| hacking of the experts. Virtually all| A tire and wheel reported atolen in| patch from De Journal from San Se- at the National Dairy Show” the! Minnesota . 100,000 66,137 i h t in th P e ‘ii ti ff North Dakota‘s success at | a mittes so that a great range in the} o¢ them xpect him to be figored by,| Washburn was found on the car. bastian. | Tobacco Raising a __ |story, of North Datow's messes at | aontana « 25.000: 9768 picking ot books maf be enjoved bythe Aghiing. maghine. North -Ameriee pace as cad told. Be: | Nebraska x horitiea, tl & . a Success in N. D.|sites ‘the educational exhibit. ¥re-|Noten ako 20,000 19,050 the local school aithorities through-| has produced in the shepe of Denp- | Sentenced For N AVY IS NOT 15,000 6,970 cit EES EA \ Rea Gs W ALLACE HONE mR bere ee Second Degree i hau tant part in this test, tonight. Firpo Burglary FOR ENFORCING ; not afraid. , 1 College | South Dako! AN OF DESTINY.” Minot, Sept.. 14.—Wm. _ Booth, Fs q - been hailed by his country- | pleaded guilty in district court yes- men as the “man of destiny.” His|terday before Judge John Lowe to _ Park River, N. N. Da! Sept, 14—John i ommi everal | Wisconsin . fellows of the Latin race are count-| charge of. second degree burglarly several duet numbers. kota, showing how airy products ison, Manager of the Division, today, . Special evening meetings will be] should be handled and taken care | who said. that the campaign would be 1s. Most of the predictions of this low: Spoonland of this city is having suc- Wyoming cage in tobacco culture. the Agticultural Collese stock judg- SE an ' One’ hundred twenty-five Nobacct, ing team won first hofors in com- | f x plants were set out ne spring a P one the a stock judging KNIGHT W ANTED Judge Pugh Says $8,000 Is h ttained a height of 30} teams: in th country. : nant vith intge perfect leaves. He e topic of another paragraph, 7 Reasonable Vajuation Ti that tobacco couldybe raised | “Good Feed in Good Cows Makes; os toler ee Good Money,” coulg wetl be taken as | on House the keynote of the whole booklet. It | pases 4 ‘ing on him. He knows the great ac-|and was sentenced to serve 18 DESERTIONS claim that will be his stould he win} months in the state penitentiary, i GEE the championship. Firpo will fight; | Booth broke into the home of J.|Can Upe Battleships Only in \ WEATHER FORECASTS is this subject which the Guiry de-| - A rea é ee ges he I: For Bisfnarck and vicinity: Fair] partment wishes to emphasize with \ LLEGED ACTS George Wallace home in Bismarck - eee sees Hint ane. bee — C. Olson, een thee ete elle of cy, a tonight and Saturday. Warmer to-| their pamphlet. would be $8,000 according to a lét-| Desertion of British Firemen diztiong largely on his downright de- 5 Case if Emergency, Say: hight, Striking photographs of scrub ter received this morning by Attor- 4 sire t6 win. They admit he lacks 4 Zo ee ee Daugherty For North Dakota: Fair tonight em eokeamen to pare ree Res ie Pasieal new General Shaler apa Aeros wm | in American Ports Causes Pin eels parlance, bia speed Suicides After and Saturday. Warmer tonight. | which have been well taken card of are; Now Serving in fiary,|Langer, from Judge Pugh of Dick- . j suite 2 A ‘ —- : cae "Weather Conditions inserted throughout the book and Will Be Arrested on His inson, who has given this informal] Distress Among Shippers ring r mosaralshy; they aimliba is Brooding Over Washington, Sept. 14—Except in The high pressure area had moved| many pictures of standard devices il rrested 0! decision as a result of instructions fees SS standards go, but they say, Firpo has Family in Tokio an émefgency rendering civil pro- to the Mississippi Valley and Great| which can be used on dairy farms to Releas¢ from the North Dakota supreme| London, Sept. 14—The desertions| 9 ri Bhi ieallon: ha con veand hetne: cesses of enforcement , tmeptans Lakes region accompanied by coolj/am advantage both in the ease and| . court before which the case had| of firemen from British shipp in New hit hard and they believe he will be —_— which was 4 not to exist he navy New York, Sept. 14.—Brooding over | cannot able to’ take the blows Dempsey is/the death of his wife and two chil-| bition ' bound to deliver ang then finally AL weather in thosé sections. The pres-|sanitation of the hundling of the — been tried twice, to set a reasonabie | York, says the Daily News, has reach- sure is lower over the»Rocky Moun-|Products are shown. > Minot, Sept. 14.--Jack Knight, now} valuation upon the hou ed such a serious stage that the prin- i i - i i i dren in the Japanese earthquake, | ti A G 1 beeen 1d temperatures have} An article and charts by Frank serving a two-year sentence in the} The attorneys in the case have 2d-| cipal shipping companies are.consid. +] tion of congresi ttorney General fiver (ftom the Plains States west-|lin Page shows how and why it is| penitentiary at . Leavenworth, Kan.,| vised that neither expected to appeal] ering the advisability of takin lap one, mires punch that will fell Tokynorake Inouye head auditor for| Dougherty mu i in an opinion on the ward to the Pacific coast, Light pre-| best to sell the most cream during | for the Dyer act, pertaining to the| the case. strong gction. One phase of the mat a firm of Japanese exporters and im-| question mitted to President ——— Porters leaped to his death from the} Coolidge. fe attorney general’s ipitation occurred in. Nevada, Utah, \the winter months of the year when | transportation of ‘stolep automobiles] After: reviewing the case Judge|ter which is in explicable to British WEATHER FORECASTS 15th floor of a Broadway office build| opinior Blished eaay, i f r) yn publis! answers in but elsewhere | the price is'at its heig>. At present.| from one state to another, will be! pg, advised that) he considered | shipping officials, is the ease with “the Sane us porter Fito fair. over 60 per Cent of tie butterfat is ign, cover the improvements | which deserters get ashore and pass gi ae ae pei ete dane ing today while rush hour crowds| the negative uestions submitted by \ Road produced during the months when made by Mr. Wallace, and that the|the American immigration cordow.| ree ie ee a ane fore: | “led the streets, the late President Harding last The roads throughout the, State|the price is at-its lo at. charging the, theft oe Sutamobllse, 81 rental value of the house since May| Emigrants who happen to be in ex- rant. Wak Blade aad cokes: 5 spring, in ‘asking for ‘a ruling on are mostly in good condition but the| Under the title Cow Testing seob 3 as F be pee Pe oe oy ye }, 1921 would amount to $60 a montt | cess of the quota fail to get beyond ; Banks Take Lead in dl sy matter, main trails aré quite ‘rough in places. Associations in North Dakota,” As- of Detectiv . Ee feet This case has been tired before the | Ellis Island, but practically destitute ree Cow T ese ‘were whether the executive North Dakota sistant Dairy Commissioner Wm. R.| Minneapolis police foree informed ®| supreme court twice and*in district | seamen have no difficulty at all in| Old Curiosity Shop w Testing Body | a1 power to use the navy in probi- Corn 21 heat, Page gives the history, growth and | representative cae e News in the! court three times during the past | entering American territory. * I Sold in London bition enforcement in the absence Stations. High Low Preci,| advantages of the cow testing clr-| twin cities recently. | igjyear and a half, “The captain of the Royal Mail 8S Powers Lake, N. D., Sept. 14—The | of an emergency and if/not whether Alsenta! 3 5 cuits. epee ‘= te a wae ligase The state had originally suéd for | steamer “Orca” just arrived at South- State bank of Powers Lake is taking | 87Y BISMARG: F Calls for about leantycnvan thou-| hd he ae ten al rie nt | 811,800, which books of the Home | ampton from New York , “mine} London, Sept. 14—The “Old Curl-| the lead locally in the proposed or- Bottineau hooklets have come in | Wis. authorit bath ad ae if errant Builders association showed to be}is the only ship that has got out of|osity Shop” in Lincoln's Inn: ganization of & cow testing associa. Bowbells . fe for the dairy ie the aby thett deals, Knight is| the real valuation of. the. house} New York in the last two months! f tion. Formation of such an organi- |] Devils Lake «. 5 ‘ b Ft Loaner atin savin dade nm built by th without paying = substantial bonus| heen sold for $11.250. The purchaser, | sation will be an important step in Dickinson .. 4 o 1] now serving a sentence under s fe Mr, Wallace claimed.that accord- | t te firemen aboard. It has become J, A. Phillips, said he bought the the Z development of. the dairy indu Dunn Center Ae een pares, He (eas eres ee lag: to. his contract with he, Home shop to Braserve it as a cu: py n this vicinity, it te belived. re Ellgndale ., Fili r nar-| Builders he should get lox the > rey ge Rae as ting in the wiping eut of Fe: Feaiten 2 pinos a of Work ee eee cevleae a a zeeult Issues Cheeks Checks Canada Making- : Pepaitle Be eve cow.” a Grand Forks . j % f this opinion from Judge Pugh r A cers e bank are making ar- Jamartowil ‘ f — ra a Nag i author-| Which he ‘says that he would make Without Funds More Butter rangements with W. ¥. Reynolds, Langdon . ‘The Insular la- decision accord with these x state dairy commissioner st. Bis- Larimore - 68: 32 sued a statement |The Mitnesota: fe temente The state will lose ap- Minot, fisde § 14>-Pleading guilty in] Ottawa, Sent. 14.—Canada ' made | marck to come to this efty ahd assist | Ralisbon i j ‘ dacoind tor distri 147,750,000 pounds of creamery but-| inthe organisation work, and he has Minot i is isle: “thi this house.” Mr,-Wallace is now giv- }-of iaauing ch ter. in 1922, valued at $51,550,000.| agreed to spend 10 days in. this com: Napoleon . } en the opportunity of efther payi funds, Wm. , Forarth of Kenmare was is is an increase of 19,000,000) munity, if necessary. . ii the “reasonable price for the*hou: elt serve 80 days in th dé over 1921, The production of] Figures are now being, Flasesy ir -or of letting Ae ert ‘otate’ ‘Jail.’ The sentence was Cheese in 1922 reached 186,500,000] showing the number of cows that worth $22,000,000, Powers | to pay "nt ees at en [Ek abe iy ang the ing | Sep nto ata!

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