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ue deh BR PAGE TWO SON TRYING T0 | STOP QUARREL ~ SHOT'T0 DEATH = Mcther Becomes Enraged as} ‘Boy Tries to Quiet Her Row With Father mea aukee, J Billed her son, Ol when he attempted e vere) betwett his mottier and father here today. Mrs, Sullivan and her husband dis- st_and their diffi- culties increased until the son sought to quiet them, Enraged at the boy’s act, Mrs. Sullivan snatched up a pi tol, firing one shot which took ef- fect under her son’s heart. He died = ulmost instantl FARGO DOCTOR STANDS TRIAL’ Dr. D. C. Darrow Will Fight; Charge of Murder in.the Second Degree | 7.—(@)—Following the| motion by 1 for the quashing of the indict- ment charging the defendant with murder in the, second 5 trial of Dr. D.C. 1 got uni le’s district court today Darrow is facing, the second de murder charge as a result of an a leged illegal operation which, it is charged, resulted in the death of} Jessie Stejskal. | After Judge Cole denied the mo-| tion, a plea of not guilty was enter- the defendant and the first jurors were drawn, y is expected to” begin ‘ole’s court room was the trial began today. of the listeners were women, WASHINGTON. COLLEGE STAR BECOMES A PRO f., Jan. » all American Los Angele: ton’s 1925 football eleven, will cap- tain the Los Angeles Tigers, profes- sional gridiron aggregation which will meet “Red” Grange and the Chi- cago Bears here January 16. Stanley’s Request for New Crossing | . Denied by Board Petition of farmers and residents of Stanley, N. D., for an order fore- ing the Great. Northern railroad. to, construct a new crossing of -its right of way near that town was ‘today denied by the state railroad board. The board held that a crossing at the point asked by the would be dangerous and contrary to publie policy. Rollofson Arson | Case Will Go to | none Late Today! orien with ‘arson in with a fire which brought death t the three minor children of Mr. and| J. Warner of Willow C in dis Heavy Snow Storm Strikes Nebraskaj Omaha, Neb., Jan. 7.—()—A heavy snow storm, which neared the pro- portions of a blizzard, struck north- western Nebraska Wednesday, caus-| ing a general demoralization,of traf- fic. The storm also extended into the northeastern Wyoming vicinity. Trains on the Wyoming division of the Northwestern railroad were blocked, while several freight trains were annulled. In Omaha colder temperatures pre- vailed with a fall of snow. REQUISITION PAPERS ISSUED Requisition papers have been issu- ed here for the return to Fargo trom Minnesota of Ted Cowan, accused of violating the liquor laws, and the return to Jamestown from Minnesota of Roman Nogosek, accused of sec- ond degree rape. “SKIRT INFLUENZA.” London—There is a new epidemic raging among young women here. One doctor calls it “skirt influenza”; it is, in fact a form of chill, often complicated by rheumatism, caused by the new skirts, which are not only very short, but very full. COOPERATIVE MARKETING REMEDY FOR FARMERS’ Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 7.—@)—Cre: tion of a federal farm board and tl organization of producers into rep- resentative Lye granite bodies to be incorperated for the purpose of car- ing for see. agricultural surplus was yy Frank O. Lowden, for- Aiea of Miinois, before a to. the me! id}ers of that particular commodity. et dity sogociations. a 71) —| - | : jat the secret ineating certs WINTER'S OFF y be winter up north, but it’s | ummer_ down int Mississ Patsy Nelle Jolly of G i was elected queen of a bathing | y pageant held there on Chris | Last Minute | News Bulletins Washington, Jan. 7.—(P)—Af- ter a long dispute, the senate ju- diciary committee decided to de- fer until tomcrrow its investix tion into failure of the dey ment of justice to bring co tempt proceedings against 1 Aluminum company of America, in which Secretary Mellon has 4 large stock interest. Chairman Cummins was directed to ask for testimony from Attorney General Sargent, Assistant Attorney Gen- eral Dovan, Chairman Vernon Van Fleet of the federal trade commission, and Otis Blohnson, secretary, and Millard - son, chief examiner of ihiascon: mission, —_——- i Jacksony 5 Jan. 7.—(P) —County Ju John W. Dubose | announced here today that he had decided to revoke the pro- bate of the McArthur will be- queathing to George Rafferty of Jacksonville, an estate valued at $50,000 to $300,000.‘ Rafferty’s | attorney's filed notice of appeal. tal of Manchuria, say that shal Chang Tso-Lin, Manch war lord, has announced his re- tirement. The foreign office has received no confirmation of the announcement but the spokes- man for the office said the re- port was believed probable. Committee Probing Rubber Monopolies Straightens Mixup cign monopolies in rubber and other is interrupted its hear-; munications between the after jon to send letter to Kellogg denying that such documents had been presented. The Post article got attention be- cause of its assertion that the com- munications showed how foreign gov- ad “laug! at” the state department for trying to protect Ameri ‘onsumers. No Confidential Dispatches sented In the letter addressed to Sccre- tary Kellogg, Chairman Parker of the committee said: “Mr. Hoover's presentation was di- rected entirely to the representation made to our government by the dif- ferent consumer groups in the Unit- ed States, and to the discu which these groups had th had with representatives of foreign monopolies. He did not present any confidential dispatches from our government in connection with this matter.” ) BOUNTY FOR TRIPLETS. London.—The king’s bounty has been sent to Mrs. Larkins, wite of a customs’ house boatman, who recent- ty gave birth to triplets, HLLS, SAYS LOWDEN| producers of any farm commodity were sufficiently organized so as to be really representative of all produe- ers of that commodity. Suppose that when it ascertained this fact it should authorize such producers to form a corporation for taking tare of poe a hg either storing it to meet a po future domestic need or porting it upon the best te! available, the expenses and losses in- curred for storage or in export to be borne proportionately by. all produc- “Such»a bosrd could funetion suc- cessfully in my opinion, only if it operated through and in hearty sym- pathy with the co-operative commo- In making the farm board sugges- tion, Mr. Lowden declared that it was. ened to any plan that it should be 80 as to strengthen and not caen the co-operative movement. || TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING MERCH ANDISE — WE OFFER TO THE PUBLIC THE CHOICE OF OUR WINTER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, “THURSDAY, - JANUARY 7, 1926 Sizes 35 to 38. Your choice One lot of Overcoats, values to » $60: 00, including Kup- penheimer, Michael. Stern and Fashion Park. makes. Your In Our Ladies’ Shoe Department we will offer your choice of new styles for this sale only, 20% DISCOUNT Leather Vests. Bla Horsehide _ and Cowhide Vests, 27 in. long, guaranteed not to peel. Special $8.95 Wool Shirts Fine Wool Shirts, sizes to 19, values to $8.50, in all colors. Special $3.95 STETSON HATS * In one assortment, values to $10.00. Choice $5.45 i Meh’s Shoes and Oxfords Values to: $10.00 in One Lot. $5.45 ** MEN’S HOSE ,Sale. . Six’ pairs for WONDERFUL VALUES SUITS AND OVERCOATS One lot of 61:suits,. values to $45.00. One lot of Dress Shirts with and without collars, values to $2.50. Special Gloves for dress. Values to $4.00. Choice Ail sizes. Men's Mercerized Lisle Hose, Black and Brown colors, 35¢ values for this 4 UNLIMITED SAVINGS. One lot of Suits, values to $55.00, Sineerity, Stradford, , Kuppenheimer makes. Sizes 35 to 37. 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