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— —— ESTABLISHED 1873 \ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 PRICE FIVE C 7 ARMED BANDITS STEAL $47,900 XMAS PAYROLL | A suck of cement from Gover- ‘ nor Gunderson of South Dakota, i a package of corn sugar from the governor of Towa and a cheese from the chief executive of Wis- consin were among the gifts re- AR EEE ‘WASHINGTON - WILL OBSERVE THE HOLIDAY HOLDUP MEN START XMAS ROBBING EARLY Dee. 24. (P) Hold their Christ start ONE GUARD IS INJURED within a week, this city has the most delphia police, aaay i: He kept it during the he was director of und re ded, among conversations Ww officials. V'said that a broadside car ix grown-ups and chil minu most joyous of holidays ation of his di gorgeous holiday attire of any city|' ? {licati } seen in several days’ travel. Friday lock Crusade | ruction. * and today hundreds stormed local —, lve banks to get out their money, and New York, De some drastic steps had to be taken to| Attorney Buckne ' quiet the excitement. Two national ! and three rather small state banks : closed during the week, but steps are the This newspaper on behalf of every member of ine € Ends Year of Penitence Mark- its staff wishes to express to all readers aud patrons With congr / its sincerest wishes for pl ie until So 1. (P)-Federal | beg his | ¥ vs begun NS vand other ci i The ger ed cn Catholic Calendar Each 25° Years h the mayor! wheels of ing down rd and largest “padlock crusade a holiday onslaught on ay night haun today to-|in high he allowed the mayer wie A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS! plete holiday stop ot thre 1 ; Although the shutdown dow fu-|a protector of big violators of the ' fi conesetféclive until the el (There will be no issue of the 1 ple ed f ITY 66 ” i ceived by Governor A. G, Sore i} . today. 34 = In return, the exccutive said, he a CHRISTMAS AGAIN IS WITH ' * has sent to each of the three and f '\| es \ ® Denver Has Gorgeous Holi-|] 2 Governor Christianson of Min- 1! publication of Diary Kept With alt its beautiful religious significance and Wheels of Government Slow- ‘eggs Drive Un to Railroad Ws. day Attire, H He Tee NOH Dihote state oiil, 7 7 , its glorious spirit of peace and good will towards ¢ | a ue Yeggs Drive Un to Ratiroi day Attire, However—Hard During His Service, Would mankind, Never before have the peoples of the ing Down and the Christ. |] eit) eit women were Pay Car and Open Fire Times Not Evident Bec | “Raise Ruction” earth had occasion for such rejote ne. Ninteen een mas Spirit) Prevails te take 8 Immediately | WHITEWAY } turies after the birth of the Prince of Peace, the ae - arn . at . i ‘i ; | nations of the carth have finally manifested the "7 eaten es = apy WEST IS PROSE EROUS |MAY STAY IN MAR ID| sdesive to dates to Hin 'dbachines.” Today the world CONGRE! ADJOURNED ESCAPE RY AUTO ' : aalaaiaiai 2 i as % appreciates the memorialization of the birth of the —— us © Colorado Springs Described as Savs He Will Prove Case Son of God in a new light, and with renewed faith President and Mrs. Coolidge : ‘ oo Bi i A ; i A = ry . in mankind, an on abe rs: \ volidge Wounded Guard in Serious i a Bountiful and Pic- . Agairst Mayor Before Dis- F we, ax individuals ate 4o continue to: enjoy Will Spend Day in Quiet : Condition —Six Armed turesque City, continuing Attack is peace and happiness we must regard it as our 1 Seclusion THE BASILICA i ! eabeates tag da moral duty to serve, and to serve with all our energy, . Men in the Party ; (By Geo. D. Mann.) Philadelphia, Dee. 21.) Gen the best interests of our community, our neighbo Washington, Dee. . . as nver, Dec; 19.—Despite the fact] Holiday Onslaught Features) eral Smedley D. Butier, distyi-sed by} and our families. With such purpose in mind, we spirit of Christmas engulf CLOSED TODAY Cree ere il SE ine Biusbaree ‘ec ac REA RL ee z wiht 7 wton today, submer Christmas vf the Pittsburgh ristinas with five bank failures} Buckner’s Largest “Pad- | M*er Kendrick 4 of the Phil- cannot fail to realize the full significance of this Js Of att ‘ Termi any, $17,000, wa ed A under way now to liquidate ) ins tutions and reorgani its vorite society and theatrical resorts. | Prohibition law was only a prelimi- ribune on Christ flaws. we piers eee [Ae tional banks. The closings have put A ari oe kG nary blas’ j hai dhaieadeonene< od aad Teeiecy itay's several <cubinel her see blanket on the holiday cheer in| At, Midnight last night deputy | “inn going to keep right on with mas day as cach and every employe will be given WI t of town to spend Christ be on holiday cheer in| United States Marshals, prohibition | i top,” the onportunilyb mnd‘the holiday With bis or bee mae alt ney ters. In some homes there attack until I get ready to stop, he opportunity to» spend the holiday with his or her : Me ahed the nilies, dreds ( ugents and police be; "t be any special Christmas spirit. | service of summonses 1 dded. “And TP won't: stoy until] ‘amily or friends.) Nk ate andits opened fire ivings of many will be wiped out] Yyon proprietors, who a prove ‘ay case - ‘i Couitag Mie eeee first vol 1 » for months pending liqui- ons a jeneral Butler let it be known th. Coviidge, ut he cere ton drew:d i | held up for months pending liqui days in which ty accept “consent de-/ pe would endeavog to recall his Ie White Hou ht to a close the : a two umdst Tmpottant inseitun| ree?” OF ent Melr eases. jter of resignation from the marine | morrow to) Mrs urdon special sir som, Fohn, wh Feollege. Nothing. elaborate The 2-day leeway, it is admitted, | which he submitted Monday ent any hol y plans/in order to remain here. tions involved are the Broadwa tional and Drovers National. Despite} Will not p ” the fi r is sectio! chiy {from being carried but it is} In making public letters which | jued, as they expect to spend t ope ton” and the guard ing to save these institutions, Bad # “moral” effect. jadi J P. NI A ee e will be a White igure (in ldeputy sheriffs were sent out banking seems to be the only answer} Some of the ag which | solicit al | [Christmas tree. however, aoe ee angep svar: all in the region in an to the sud excitement in Denver's monses were issued stich | show as be A tHRL EN Cr t the president 0. Gathone t to locate the band expect to take part in: 1 corner of the Egos, Teast S's] AN AGREEMENT a prominent the le financial cire ‘descriptive names as Texas Tommy's, | not “4 i) {Chummy Club, © | y Up|he was Country Is Prosperous ep In, Hop Ur he wa The whole section of this mountain | Club. the Cha and the Necka Believed In Enforcing Law | looks prosperous. Sugar; (lub. an __. | Butler said that he wanted the| eets ve commanded rd prices, | 5 } Rit arlton hotel adloc! r nd announcement was made here to- |guer law violations: and day by the Great Western Sugar com- Nhicenses of the Bellevue- | pany that it had closed a contract Wa {had johe ONLY SMALL AMOUNT OF PROFIT pproved. correspondence ‘om Butler to th fand the Walton hotels re with beet growers for the 1926 crop a be e {part . {the . but that at a record price. On the heels of! dis — his news came also the publication! 1 | $40,000 Christmas stock dividend | ter {chile i hicion to its Colorado stockholders by fe a oe sty . , - - ; ; \ a promin u " the leading Public Service corpora- PLANS SHOWN che hotel, that drunken ta andj Many Show No Profits, Being Organized on Non-profit Basis ; Cee eee * tion. roung vere found upon the ball " 7 " " i ficludwd. Bishon French Finance Ministe: Holiday trade has been reported as Mone oe wore sone UPen ey —Only Nine Have Filed Reports for Past Year 16 CATHOLIC pee rae hapa nes French Finance Minister Is i : brisk and local business men In one memorandum, Butler quoted ‘Bishop Drumm of Des Maines, and] Seeking to Overcome i) that five bank failures in a the mayor us saying “you're going Although Law Requires Filing of Same Biglon Ls OF Lead; South Dus is indicative of hard times in ‘Translation of Minutes of ng on these $7,000,000 invest PR kota : : Radical Opposition off these ——— | Several. thousands rit ) t picturesque section of the 's” and “you have to ii ini y ii big places” because “there is a dif-! Co-operative marketing — associa-) made with the produce as security | i itn MULE ad ; — : ‘ tion. Colorado Springs, ‘the| Russian Ministry Meeting | ble places bees T47,000000 invest.| tions which do millions of dollars] petiding sale Bach ‘inémbey -of the! ve Rae Re a Paris, Dec. 24. (P)-Finance Minis writer was told that more than a Is Interesting |ment and a cheap place which black-| worth of — busine: annually inj pool is paid the average price re-} jstate 2 Smembers: of 1 ter Doumer still hepes ach an } million in gold was being taken out mails people.” North Dako je a combined prof-| ceived during the year. A. J. Scott, | | Roman aristoer: composi agreement with | c es re i of Cripple Creek every month. This Mayor Kendrick made no comment] it of onls 1119 during the |seeretary of the wheat pool organ-/ lG00. persons who’ filled the great] £#Tding the La interesting maining te a only ee Stanford University, Cali .lon the correspondence, but issued an| fiscal year, figures comnlled by : deation, i that members 9 that { ——— 'Basiliea and its massive portico to-|™ E , es over the mountains from the 24—(By the Associated Pr appeal to the people to support him| retary of State Robert Byrne show. | body reeeived a substantial” bonus | ya aa ' F rte bear witness to Une tin ( ein the eity square of Col-; copy of the ‘minutes of the meeting [in enforcing the Taw. However. Byrne explained, that over prices paid to the average farm-| Miners Tired of Suspension— req‘ cotemn ceremon: Neher thou. i lo Springs stands the monument’ of the Russian ministry held on ge - figure represents only a small frac-/er who sold his grain on the open | ° : leands without number congregated ‘ of atton, who discovered and 014 July 24, 1914, whic ed new light tion of the profits made by such as- | market. Resumption of Negotia- (jy the Spacious St. Pet square. r ened the Cripple Creek gold district.'on ‘the part ‘Russia played in the sociations since many ure organ Since 1921, when the first coopera-| : chucious St. Peter's square. {business tu : 4 The town, (Cripple Creek), once} stirring events preceding the world as non-profit corporations and jtive associations were chartered by | tions Requested Bkcept for nets sion of the system of fixed assess- 0c), has gone down to a ghost of |war, ihas been found in the Hoover others made no reports, although a| the state, there has been more ne lent te ments now to small { itself, some 10,000 or 15,000 souls, but! war’ library here, and has been report is required by law lization of potato growers tha a AG : concerns doing a business of — not there is ore for many years to come.j translated by Robert ¢ Binkley, Although the st has 43 cooper-| farmers producing any oth Scranton, ain, Dec, 2 AP) A new | | . mo than franes ($12,000) i Former Capitol Still Stands reference librarian. H ative marketing associations _ li modity. The mgst rapid ine move to end the anthrucite strike of iy, when Dante and St. Mera lfons col On the streets of Colorado Springs, The minutes, which Mr. Binkley on its books, together with 87 other) present is among the butterf Re settee tholic priests | oF Assisi were numbered among those stamp tax on all | old town section, stands the log cab-| says have not been cited in all the! cooperative enterprises, only nine] produce marketing associations which | nt ina past present. A spirit of medic f commercial t in that once served as the state cap-| years’ efforts to fix responsibility | have filed reports. One reason is| have come into being as the result) 4) capacity ¢ inte | op and pomp seemed to pervude the any case, ro . *, itol when that portion of the Springs|for the wi how that Russia, in-| that, although the law requires a re-| of greater agricultural div |eucite tnings sert that a) Stnosphere, ‘The Chet the cere, | duce the bills in parliame Ate . 4 was known as Colorado City and] stead of helping to precipitate the . port, it specifies no penalty in ease| tion. | ates he men are tired | ony has aly , with | Urday so as to make the dat gunmen, broilers, gamblers and}-war by urging Serbia to resist Aus- a report not submitted, attaches More Chartered Each Yea of the suspension and desire to re- |e Same ae arb, the | _ If the m' ers agree of the se jturn to work, pending settlement by ry’s office suid In 1921, the records sures tomorrow, the te how, 23 co- r “dud made it one of the toughest|tria, as has been charged, took ex+ Tae kind. Of t 7 i i . ‘4 i u it an places ir, that section, the gateway|actly “the opposite course. They (Closing Quotations Received | Many Are Non-Profit Organizations) operative marketing assoc ations were | #rbitratjon. han aie of eueenali "Ved: otherwise the bills will be to the gold of Cripple Creek. Teptesent Fordign Minister Sarzanov| ap aay Some of those reporting handied| chartered, Of this number all but] jt letters to Major W. We Engliss) “"preiminary to the ending of holy | i" blank and the government will «y ee ee Was built in 1848 and/as advising Serbia to refrain from! 45 Minutes Ahead of Ele- |iarge volume of Qustness, ut nade] wo were organizations potas | Cleinan cor the anthrag year the pontiff in an en-| tinue its efforts to find a \ seryed as a capitol until Denver was|armed resistance and the other min- no profits. The Sheldon Cooperative | growers. otiating comin ‘ an en T tory formula between the ¢ Hnatly 1 eee Une veut of yovern|isters us approving this advice. | vators’ Message Marketing Associntion, which han-|” Of the eight associations charter-| Lewis, president of the United Mine : Fee | 1925 extraordinary sessi iment i The document also records that | tock, did. busine ling} ed in’ 1924, five were by potato] Workers, the priests, plead “for the | vents are run by sor the | opening of the 1926 ordinary: se Few cities pV capita have the!the ministers gave their approval of ‘ é ay . 4 growers. Of the renaini Aree one | S#ke of humanity and in the ne Of | Or rie mr on the \ miticot Gelongdo Peet tee eereuitivts cemmpoal do get in, ouch | coecateention farmers of radio Growers| does 4 & handles | the Almighty God" for a resumption | Christ ureh f S oP « is 7 receiving sets sometinies enables him North Dakota of negotiations same and required] Canadian Booze evel : ‘5 i i er Ei v: i ; S5' 500,- | livestock in wheat. dy civi . ] de many weal und out of their|with the other European powers in|to beat the elevator man in the sale Re ¥ any Di BRLOCK tly}. Lewis, at his home in Springtield, | t¢ submit to civil po he pon- re 4 ans hve Wwen Built a great play-[an effort to vertuade the Austro- at grain, a complaint recrived hete| Cooperative. Wool) Murketing Ace" | three. ese cooperatives. One ane; Wha for Christos, refused te Ws einagieg he ruling euch eat Will Be Lacking ground as ag a health resort. Borel to grant Ser- | by the state railroad board shows. | iting w alas ancial te-].d ie h ‘ d the | cuss the letter. Lee re Nee ee eee one § OU tote “The Cave a Wonderful Sight clay’ in ther reply to Austria's | “pho complaint, as outlined, is that] Gout Ed’ the Ryder Cooperat al re-| dled (potatogs. another cream and th01 ""stuior Inglis, before the priests’| throughout the world the This Christma The writer has seen no_ grander ature a sro eo Prancig {the farmer can listen in on the mar-| vyciation, which did business to the mime year Aten GA s “re ore {letter was issued, said the operators {Of Christ, with the hope pes salle ‘ave o| e Winds,” lookin, vn | F #8 es *|the elevator operator. If the mar-] 7) Prigieaer aees ah pad oe 4 time to “negotiate the — bas on ihgs and pi FHIeUMnE EDU TAROaE AG i * Williams Canyon, and then up toward] ing of the Ru ry was held | Kee drops he can eell-his stored grain |2%,,non-profit basis sociations, a seed distributing « time terameraiate he Visi, OM he hdded Christmas so far as Canac The Harvey Farmers Elevator com- ation, a farmers eleva tor and two} is concerned was forecast Jud La Mow f ikes Peak.” . on the day after Austria issued her before the elevator operator learns! any showed $7,309.64 profit on $ doing ‘a general ness. In 19 ie wa in 1888 or thereabouts two small} ultimatum. of the price change. I e ¥ Nn j a ae = fe saint s discovered “The Cave of the] 4. 5 1 Ge velivoad-upked admika’that the) lok in tele Stomeactvans, See wast | the only new associations to omer jright, which could not bi unced, Winds.” ‘Their name was Pickett,| France Absolved From Suspleion | iuition may be difficult for the| impressive report of the Ne The | the field were the h Dakota < | fall liberty and independence from collector of cust and North Dakota trict with headquarters at em They Feceived $80 for their find and| The winutes also inferentady a7] levator man but says there i noth-| ion" aid’ business. cotaling Sree a anitteta: Ceeany Hale: it wus not dependent | "AY etective plugging of the t today five men control this wonder-| ty tee tees collusion with Russia| img the board can do about it. Ln ee paoded the onzand. the (earners 1 p-! tary rule of laity to] | 40 elective plugging of the ‘boniee ful cave and yearly 100,000 tourists | {hat country’s Coltoee war at that | ,The exact complaint, as register-|Gucy Association did $8,557 in busi-|" Other cooperative associatio oi months with approximately 1 pay $1.10 per to see it. The road.) +f Pi dcause of the fact that Viviani |e, follo sice aad made $0475 The Sauish| got a flying start in 1921 when 31| | a eas aN Ren ae } pomever ote seveeds eye uP by| and other French government heads | he: Complaint Produce and Stock Shipping company | were organized. Twelve were charter: | ‘Noted Pastor From In Moure declared ; traction. ‘ had been in conference with the Rus) «with the coming of radio we are| of Sanish handled & 00 pounds of but-| ed in 19 Bing Aanceles, WNL: | ontieere eae “eiph selene aus | ‘The tourist cannot help wishing] Sian government’ at St. Petersburg) somewhat against the wall the|terfat but made no financial report. Lat Ang smugglers were making their return Mt that the scenic, wonders in this see-| (then) up to the day before the | holder of wheat can get the market| The Northwestern Potato Echange at ‘S$ cooperativ trips to Canada profitable by smug- | that the ceri vente under control | Austro-Serbian crisis, If Russia was| by ‘radio at the close of the market.|Atnegard made no financial report. Lecture in Fargo) ging dutianie goods into that ni i lot, obviously France| %. 4 Members Get Bonuses list includes tele: try were ¢ ed by Mr of Uncle Sam, as at the Grand Cany-| hatching no plot, obviousl: ; Let us say a farmer gets the close ers Get Bo ay : j re ¢ f on of the Colorado in Arizona, to be | could not be participating i# one, is /at 1:30 P.M. by radio. It is at least | |. The siate ment and Woo] pools are | plone: lings, ne stock) Plays a Big Part in Mosul) Dr. dunes Whitcomb Brough: i Mouse es neal irae. te nie aan Oo ot tne meotver for the pleasure of | the, deduction made by Stanford his-|45 minutes later that we get re- [operated on the same basis, in that] improvement, | seed, owners, | ‘ nationally known pastor of the Tem- | estimated recently that ouds values «theceravelers torians. : the discovery |UMHST wheat drops 6 cents—she nat-| warehouse receipts ure given the threshing. cream, produce. oil and! Controversy — Writes on ple Baptist. Church of Los Angeles, |, $90,000,000, including * ledina Boy Is Guide he announcement of the discovery | urully. has gained 5 centk if he sells| Producers and substantial ouns are potato warehouse associations. a 3 ide fevacheduied tobe. in. Fargo Friday, | ctteS. ete» are annually smuggled 1 Benie, Devyre. is Modine boy, roth: Bea eed to ce Pua lasepeiaton | peters, Weamee oe, fearxet Heres per ~~: Travel and Politics [February 26. Doctor Brougher is | t? Canada we ry | er of Lee EB eape of Bisinarel Press today. Mr. Binkley will pub- | haps the broper. He eee an FI Pric jsnenn pattie movie only, seu tig M: E che Will , fy - who together. with ‘hig byothertomo-| lish the translations together with| Can't see where the radio is perfect our es Dee. (P)—There is a een and M to aes any Exchanges WI pros “lan arti ir histori of as, agio Ae 5 i Pes 4 |ba ary Pickford Pree in Colorado Springs, acted as|2n article on their historical aspect/ enough to bank on receiving the looms large in the . su A pugher Be chag an \ - pitts to the writer'and pointed out|in the January number of “CUR-| Soar Following ST MUeNenee eeereen | oneuten Mnaualior: sBas been 165 Close Over Week end ae ket. | fe ve 4 - thi RENT HISTORY. ee leery ini | ‘keep in the background. She is | tau United” States! Ap et fcce emer or Colorsds Neabecmpuld ikea nous, opinion on | Wheat Advance! 1223.i"3th? ane aut Gr the United Stale: ‘ Tan rnor \ mt 4 righthand man” of He has been secured for North Da-| New York, 1 Springs. Pikes Peak road was closed,! | pelled to buy grain during the peri- out th iter was whirled by auto! ’ od of the close and the time We re- ut the writer ' ' ° fi A triple | King Feisal of Irak, who has many | kota for this single engagement, and| Christmas holiday e observed Minneapolis, Dec, 24. ()--Flour| Arabian sheiks doing her bidding.” | will deliver his famous lecture on| by most of the security ° up 10,000 feet over a 14 per cent leeive the change for the day. We prices soared 40 to 45 cents a barrel | ;, Pelsul's kingdom, of which Mosul ithe subject “Play One of the] dity exchanges of the country : \ grade to the summit of Mt. Chey- contend that the price is established j| here today, as a result of the steep| tain.” Mise |B ena of Great Bri-\Jargest and best auditoriums inj ceptions. will include Chicage ) - (Continued on page 7) at Minneapolis or Duluth and the; ‘ Ys ‘A {tain. Mis ell officially is known | s already engaged for this| board of trade and the exchanges at conn . Micie ih what wai aie Thaned on and advance in wheat prices yesterday. as the oriental sceretary to the high | occasion. Minneapolis and Duluth, which will i! pai ETc RESTS ; that we could hold off buying during i i The range in quotations at the milfs | Commissioner of Irak. But in reality) The Board of M. be open Saturday, T York ‘ | Weather Report || cor Eaget'Hcpuntican, ‘New Jersey, [°° ‘ime 't teken to get the mares” Would Make Him Supervisor | jere jumped from 9.05 to 9.15 a! thee ‘haat of the world: UOT IM /North “Dakota Baptiat Convention | ree itt remain” closed. £10 o has abandoned the idea of seeking | Hapd A) of Plans for Development _| D#!"¢!,'° 945 to 9.60, for family pa-| She is a daughter of Sir Hugh Beil, ' the Scutcannual meeting ‘om this | Thursday night to Monday morning. } 10|30int congressional hearings on the or nnounces tent flour, when sold in curlots, in| ironmaster and colliery gwner. She date to afford them an opportunity | qa Ee H Temperature at 7 a. m. various ‘senate and house proposals A 5 ° i = 98 d deotta fh was educated at Queen's College, Lon-! cating’, Doron. rougher and y Highest yesterday . 24|Tor modification of the probibition | Distribution of of Airways Pound eQUken POERe ony and St. Margaret's: Oxford. She pl umasting , Doster Trane net an Case Against \ Lowest last night . act. i —— ‘ * was on military intelligence service iP anticlnate 2 eee es Precipitation to 7; th. Trace|” Soon after the holidays Senator} 8 Per Cent Melon shington, laec. 24,—()—Colotiel Full Houses Will ‘early in the war at Cairo and Inter acca ian Teter ee penser Sloven Dismissed ‘ -+t++ 16] Edge expects to request Chairman — William Mitchell, sentenced by: court Greet Xmas Show, ?°2"° liason officer of the Arab! will come to Fargo for this occasion. SS 4 Weather Forecast Cummins of tthe judiciary committee! Detroit, Mich., Dec. 24.—(#)—The | martial to five years suspension from) as {bureau in Irak. Then she became Charges of selling cigarettes to | Highest wind velocity . For Bismarck and vicinity: Cloudy]¢o name a sub-committee, which will|Ford Motor company announced to- | the army, has been asked by the Aer- 4 —— assistant politival officer ut Bagdad : The minors, placed against Sam Sloven ) tonight with probably some snow;|hear evidence on his proposals for|day it will distritute $1,744,000 next | ial League of America, with offices i “Abie’s Irish Rose,” Ann Nichols’ | and, after Feisal was established on! Drops Dead While of Bismarck, were dismissed by Jus- ! somewhat colder, Friday mostly fair] 2.75 per cent beer and removal of! month to holders of Ford employes |New York, to become its general di famous musical comedy, will be; the throne, took over her present H : es ° tice of the Peace A. E. Shipp yester and rather cold. the present restrictions on prescrip-| investment certificate. A total of |rector and to supervise the ‘organi-| shown to a packed house ut the City | position, | Shoveling Snow | day afternoon after the complaining f For North Dakota: Cloudy tonight | tion whiskey. 26.991 persons will share in the dis-|zation’s plans for airways develop-| Audworium tomorrow night and ad-| Miss Bell has written many books | witness failed to appear in court. The \ with probably some snow in south| A number of writers and educators ;tribution which represent 8 per cent | ment. vance calis for seats at the matince | on travel and on politics, She is anj Red Wing, Minn., Dec. 24.—(#)—] case was originally brought before | portion; somewhat colder in west|who have made surveys of prohibi-|on their investinent and brings their | A letter addressed to the colonel | tomorrow afternoon indicate that a) accomplished linguist and an indefat- | D. M. portion. Friday mostly fair and rath-|tion enforcement will be heard, as|income for the year from the certi- | by Henry Woodhouse, pre 3 years old, an outstande | Justice of the Peace Roland H. Crane, in Red Wing's political,] but the defendant demanded a change ident of| large audience will also greet that|tigable trav:ber who has penetrated jing figure a .. er cold. will labor union leaders and others.|ficates to 16 per cent. An eight per | the league, said the colonel’s services performance. Only about 75 seats| many of the least known parts of/civic and commercial activities, drop-| of venue and the proceedings were. “* Weather Conditions The sub-committee will give full|cent return was received last July. | were sought in connection with plans | were’ left on the board this morning the Arabian desert and personally | ped dead in front of his home yester-| certified to Justice Shipp’s court. High pressure continues over Al-|opportunity for the dry forces to| The Ford company discontinued is- | for establishment 3¢ transcontinental, for the evening showing. The ad-| assisted in establishing the boundar-|day while shoveling snow. Heart| Three youths who had been clerk- berta and Saskatchewan, and also| present their case. suing the certificates April 6, after | trans-Atlantic trané-Pacific and Pan-| vance sale for the matinee will open|ies in a land unknown to the survey- | disease caused his death. ‘Surviving| ing in local stores and who are charg- in the Southwest, while low pressure ——_—__—__—_——_ $25,000,000 had been purchased. American airways and to build thej at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at the| or’s extant. him are his widow, two sons, Ed-| ed with selling cigarettes to minors overlies the lower Missouri and Mis- CLAIMS FORTUNE first two “ cities” in the world,} Western Union office on Fourth - ward and Victor, and a daughter, Mrs.| will be ‘arraigned in juvenile proceed- sissippi valleys and the Lake region.| Little Waltham, Eng.—A poor. gro- BUY RAT TAILS on land already purchased for the| street. < Thousands of squirrels have been |(Margaret Bullum. Vietor and Mrs.|ings before Judge Fred Jansonius ‘The indications ate for somewhat.un-| cer here is making a claim to proper- Lamberhurst, Eng.—Lamberhurst | purpose of San Marcii a x: The matinee will begin promptly at | observed tT | the great Missis-| Bullum live in North Dakota. here Saturday morning, and two sim- settled weather. ty worth a million following the dis-| Rat Club offers to pay for every rat | ico, and tracts being ought in Ari-|3 o'clock, it has been announced, and | sippi river this fall in a general west- ilar cases against other defendants ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | covery of a will in a deed-box in|tsil turned into the club as part of | zona. Colonel Mitchell is expected| the evening showing will begin at| ward migration from Illinois and| Cows are milked by electricity on} will be in Justice Crane's court Official in charge.| South Africa. ah its drive against them. to decline the offer. . 8:30 o'clock. } Wisconsin. French farms, December 31, i ’ “ } 1 ]

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