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* ‘POLICE CHIEF AISWOUNDED IN | ACHURCH RIOT, t ' Four Others Hurt — Volley |4 jund Fired Over Women’s Heads | to Disperse Them ! (A) Mexico City, Feb. 24. the 4%. women's riot at Church of the During | Catholic | Sacred Family, the Was seriously wounded and four civ-|f! ilians were injured yesterday. jity toe The gendarmes fired a voliey over} numb thes heads of the rioters, composed! al mostly of women, before they persed. The playing of a hose upon them by firemen previously had effect. ‘The trouble began when gendarme endeavored to disperse parishioners | who had gathered in the belief that, “the government was endeavoring to} ‘lose the church. AS a matter of! ct, however, a Mexican prie: Carrasco, ordered the od. The women attacked the police, |p } centering their efforts on the chi art who was clawed and mauled badly ie tle =| tion of 20,894.1 pounds -| tion received here. ties. JUST NERVOUS e Ttalian Tenor Determined to!“ ane ‘ tng. {the station’s regular dinner program, Fulfill Dates in Washing- jth. Station will brondeast an orches- ;tra program, {Several unusual features are | planned —(P)—Despite | gram. ton, New York y York, Feb. which caused him to leave | Beniamiho # Ital he is not afraid, | “jut just nervous,” and has declared 4 this determination to, fulfill coming | ngagements in Washington and New | York before rejoining the Metropoli- | opera company. Gigli toda: as collecting his shak- at his home, ing re- t night under guard. from Detroit came after lation of a singing ap- d was due to a threat- ening note. He said he did not know who his admitted he be-| e out of j ; Representatives of 11 Corn Belt States Going to Washington Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 24.—-A)— | ‘Twenty-two representatives of the 11/ corn belt states, organized as an ex- cutive committee of the north cen- tral agricultu’ marketing confer- } ence, will mo on Washington next Saturday in a concerted effort to ob- ALL ASPECTS OF mittee has chief of police of the tenth district |tion sponsored | dis- | proceed regardless. ~/ Champ Cow Gives |Station KFYR to NOT AFRAID, — Sigh Treasury Completes treasu His | of the altie: administered completed and today was submitted |to the department of justice for 1e- eal. | Submitted to congress soon. | violators. COOLIDGEIS “DRY” SITUATION TO BE SURVEYED Washington, Feb. 24. (®) —The FOLLOWER OF an inquiry into conditions | Beeorts Wife of Cabinet Mem- : prohibition. si ber to a Dinner When The committee will meet next Mon- osider a plan of procedure. “First Lady” Is Il bers expect a thorough s f all aspects of the prohibit ion. meeting today was in execu- ive sessio The house rules com- ailed to Washington, Feb. 24-(@)-~A severe | cold prevented Mrs. Coolidge from jattending a dinner last night and; sent White House attaches searching ie committee ¢ ‘or precedents to guide President nduct such an in Coolidge’s attendance with anothey of members believe the! is | partner. under the house rules to! The dinner was given a* the Wil-+ 1 Hotel by Attorney General and | S vax one of the jw cabinet members and their honor of the Presi- 20,894.1 Pounds {ivment'wim Coottdge felt she should of Milk in Year remain at the White House and the president, wishing to attend the af- Lottie Bristol! Ormsby, a Holstein fair, sought another partner. A’ search of social precedents dis- venses’ brothers of {closed that. President. McKinley had lescorted wives of cabinet members s during the illness of Mrs. 3} and that course was adopted. Hurried. consultations re- vealed that Mrs, William M. Jardine, wife of the secretary. of agriculture, had no engageme' eveging and she uccepted the invitation. ‘The Big Question Then doubt arose as to whether the president, should call fgr /Mrs. Jar. 5 dine or whether an automobile should Present a Musical {ie'sent ‘tor her, eing joined by the $ he ipresident at the White House, or Program Tonight) frou "Mrs, Jardine be taken dircet to the hotel, her escort to find her there? ‘The McKinley precedent was ac- appted again, The: president's aide escorted Mrs, Jardine. to the, White} House where Mr. Coolidge joined her| and continued on to the hotel. On! the return trip the procedure was the same, the aide escorting Mrs. Jar- dine-home after the president was | left at the executive. mansion. partis | MRE. COOLIDGE 16 | ILL WITH BAD COLD Washington, Foo. 24.--(P)— Mrs. Coolidge was confined to bed tod by a heavy cold. Dr. James F. Co pal, the White House physician, re- ported that she was resting comfor' ably and wou! in her usual! Program to ay Thealth in ad sa the Volstead Act|»— ris MOVIES | | Washington, — Feb. ee -% program for H olstead act to Increa THE CAPITOL and make the law mor If you laughed with glee whea has been Chaplin in “Chariey’s ou'll howl yourself into hysterics when you see him in “The Man on the Box,” the Warner Bros. Classic of the Screen which closes to- t the Capitol Theatre, with i tremendous hit in his role for Warners. \ Involved in a series of romantic adventures, and in political intrigue is wildly amusing; but as the tatious ladies’ maid, he is simply | a riot. This is unquestionably the best of his excellent characteri: tions, and this picturization of Ha Jold MacGrath’s celebrated novel and play is ideally suited to the star's comedic talents. H The _ supporting uthority cham- ion of the senior tw f the yearly division jucted by the Holstein. jation of America sho Tests cons ed a produc- of milk dur- ng the year, according to, informa- radio station, KFYR, erated by Hoskins- eyer, will present a studio program f vocal and instrumental music as dinner hour concert from o'clock tonight. S ral local musicians and vocalists will ‘ontribute to the program. Tomorrow evening, in addition to The Bismare! beginning at 10 p. m. being pro- for tomorrow night's view of legal questions, It is ex- pected the recommendations will be One change in the law proposed is understood to involve a compulsory jail sentence and fine for dry ‘law At present with first of- fenders the coutts have discretion in the application of a jail sen- tence or a fine. Parachute Jumper Is Drowned When He Lands in Lake David Butler, Alice and Kathleen alhoun, Theodore Lorch, Helene arl | Costello, E. J. Ratcliffe, Charles Ger- us |rard and Henry Barrowes, all giving H cast includes Five-year Aviation DevelopmentProgram Will Be Submitted Washington, Feb. 24.—(P)—A five- year continuing aviation development program, similar to the naval ‘project now before congress, will be submit- ted to the house military committee by Secretary ‘Davis of the war ‘de- partment next week. The project provides for propor- tionate increase in aviation as com- pared to other branches of the army. It was described at the war depart- ment today as designed to strengthen the army air service materia!ly in equipment, although it was indicated that the plan would not involve as great an expenditure as the $100,- 000,000 in the five-year navy. plan. The program was worked out as a result of the study Secretary Davis directed be undertaken of all the tes- timony at recent congressional. and other aviation hearings. Major Gen- eral Mason M. Patrick, chief of the air service, co-operated with other branches of the army in its prepara- ion. ; The project was described as in the nature of a first phase of the Lassiter board program, which con- templated a ten. i to 2,500- planes, but iti expenditures reasonable and conser- vative and also to conform with the recommendations of; the president's air board: ; Margery Olson of | Sterling Dies Here Margery Olson, seven years of age, daughter of' Mrs. George Olson: ‘of Sterling, passed away at a local hos- pital today. Death was caused by spinal SLE : Ly il ~adp later ui 4 phe menta »¥ilt be. medp ater wage j fh arrival ; nee Hansboro Team Wins Sub-district Mateh Devils Lake, ‘N. D., Feb. 24.—() —Hansbero highschool ton the-right | to enter the state consolidated schoo! basketball tournament by ¢efeating York here last night. The score was 15 to 14. The victory made Hansboro the champion quintet of the consol- idated schools in this district. Funeral arrange- | in Thirty Days Ask Cowan's Drug store or any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oi] Compound+Teblets. They cost but little, are sugar coated and as pleasant to take as candy. Skinny men and women take them| to speedily put on plenty of good} healthy solid flesh and for this pur- pose they are so extremely good that thin men and women ofte 5 pounds or more’ in 30 matter of fact, yOur druggist i orized to return your mone; don’t take on 5 pounds in d One thin woman gaihed 15 pounds in six weeks. : Be sure and ask for McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oi) Compound Tablets--60 Tablets. 69 cents. ‘Ady. Seattle’s Woman. Mayoralty Seeker Leads in Primary Seattle, Wash., Feb. 24.—(#) —Mr: Bertha Landes, Seattle’s first w n candidate for mayor, and Edwin J. Brown, incumbent, have been .nom- inated for mdyor here, almost com- plete returns indicated early today. Mrs. Landes, with 25,332 votes, led | Mayor Rrown by 810. Four other men wete in the rac Mrs. Landes and Brown will ht it out for may or on March 9. ' 1,000 Grain Dealers Expected at Meeting Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 24. Indications are that there wi over 1,000 grain men in atten: at the annual convention of North Dakota Farmer Grain Dealers Association, March 2, 3 and 4. Two topies will bé thoroughly discussed; the now pending freight rate case af- fecting grain and grain shipped from North Dakota, and the present grain storage laws, it was announced today by P. A. Lee, retar; British claim that British. toys dut- stripped all other countries’ toys this | year. SS NESDAY, FEBRUARY: 24, THEY Go! ooee Ee a FORCED, LIQUIDATION SALE— NEW, USED; SHOPWORN EVERX THING MUST GO, At Almost One-Half & Its real value. Never § in the History of § N. Dakota Has Such 9 a Sale Been Execut- 2d. We -are selling to the Bare Walls. FREE Bench and Delivery Rebuilt Piano Dept. Contains | many choice lots of them Inew. All to be closed cut at frac- liens of real worth. Priced on easy pay- ments at: $49, $67, A wonderful Kimball Made Player $495.00 This elegant instrument is new. Comes in various rare hae ames, all mericas most famous dessert landed | consistently entertaining performan- ivet after cutting loose|ces, Charles “Chuck” Reisner was Ta diet husband. “pagtioular’”’ . abot ¢ > di ° every { your hus! ‘pi Ei. balloon. He made the de-| the director and he made every gag) dosunie 1 Moet enen:arny andktbey ike rently floated | good for a laugh. 9 but drowned Julien Josephson wrote the variety too. That’s why Jell-O is a and fancy woods. Contains the famous KIMBALL PERSONAL REPRODUC- ING action or two players in cne. Makes even an _ tain legislation to assist in stabiliz- ing agrie@ ture. Meeting in Chicago Sunday, the committee, including governors of several states, will go to Washington $98, $125 $134, $168 . . in a body. Monday they will meet i al delegations of group of 149 con- 1 Tuesday ct e and agriculture committees. On sdaf, the delegation will con- ith President Coolidge and Sec- Jardine. “Devil Is Subject of Rev. Aldridge’s | Sermon Last Night’ “Is the devil a person or only an evil influence This question was nswered by Rev. Gilbert Ellery Ald- Didge in a gripping, fascinatine di: coursg before an audience that filled he First Baptist church to capacity lastgmight. He took his tex! a , “Submit yoursely , d. Resist the dev will flee from you.” His interesting and instructive s fon answered the following bout Satan: His person, o: at is he doing? and . what will become of strong, clear language he showed from the Bible how the devil had at ne time been a powerful and beau- tiful angel and how ‘he had fallen through pride and self-exaltation, had Srganized a rebellion against God and was cast out of heaven. z _ Devil Is On Earth * Speaking of the locality of Satan he declared, “many people think the @evil is in hell, but, according to the teachings of Scripture he has never ‘been there and-is not there now. He fs on earth and in the air.” He is called by Christ, “the prince of this orld.” and the Apostle Paul calls fim “the god of this world” saying: ‘In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them that be- scen- | before boats could reach him. ario and Charles A: Logue adapted) —_—_—— the play to the na aa | . Whether you like to laugh, or Automobiles Are find it difficult to induigs in hearty A guffaws, you'll find “The Man on the Damaged in Smash | fe Wii’ get vou gurgling with wee It gets everybody. A touring car driven by J. P. Spies and a truck driven by John Sullivan ELTINGE THEATRE collided on Thayer street, between| “Irene” with the beautiful First and Second streets, shortly be-|show in natural colors, is fore 3 o'clock this afternoon. Both| shown at the Eltinge for the last! machines were somewhat damaged, | times tonight. It is unquestional the touring car getting a bent fenderj the most pretentious photoplay in and the truck having the front spring| which Colleen Moore has appeared. ; and radius rod broken, in addition to] Taken from the musical comedy suc-j a smashed fender. No one was. in-| cess, “Irene.” the picture carries the| jured. story in a very entertaining manner.) a re reer Charlie Murray furnishes great com- | ,. , CARD OF THANKS | edy throughout. No picture with ‘his We desire to extend our sincere} name in the cast can be dull. : thanks to our neighbors and friends| For Thursday the Eltinge will show for their kindness to us during our!«The Girl from Montmarte.” Lewis late bereavement, the loss of our!stone heads the cast. The story is husband and father. We especially |taken from Anthony Pride's popular want to thank Rev. W. Vater for his|novel, “Spanish Sunlight” and is a kindness and the choir for rendering |tale of romance and adventure in the the two beautiful hymns. Balearic Isles of Old Spain. A com- Mrs, Andrew Halver. | edy and Hodge Podge called “Mother Mrs. A. C. Isaminger. ‘Goose Movies” add variety to -the Mrs. RK. L. Glanville. | program. . genkey Ralph Halver. Mabel Halver. | DANGER IN NEGLECTED COLDS | DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropraetor d Consulation Free Serious diseases may develop from neglected coughs and colds and make them dangerous. 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($45 with two pairs of trousers. 50 Record Selections FREE ¢ With Each New Kimball Phonograph. ~ FREE Bench and Rolls with Exery Piano or Player Free Delivery and Car- fare to Buyers Within 50 Miles Open Evenings Until 9:30 P, W. Chubb, Kimball Factory Distributor.~ > DAKOTA AUTO 117 pounds of ‘chlorine from sea air eve not, lest the light of the glor- falls every year on each acre of land. ious gospel of Christ, who is the im- gue of God, should chine unto them.” He showed in a convincing manner ed We can overcome the devil only ugh Jesus Christ, our mighty @aviour, and appealed to all-to trust Over 400,000 homes of all types, p21? Main have ‘been built in England and | Wales since the war. | in Him. g Preceding the regular service, Rev. Aldridge gave a Bible study on soul inning, and Mrs. Aldridge spoke to e children, giving them very intter- Hie Bee impress ive oe ject leasons. vhese preliminary meetings are very] j; ficlpful and shovld be largely at tended. They begin at 2 Toni Mrs. Aldri 2 f Rorus choir will sing, “AI Hail Tom is choir 3) Ty ‘¢ nucl” by Gabriele Th dervlces: be Weld at the Baptist ney waeientog every eWming at} ‘Bergeson’s . You : Pog h agi can earn that much and micre in an industry. that i: \" and endorsed by: the Agricaltural Departatent of the a n ‘by. Presidents of leading agricultural: es, and’ by men. This to do. with stocks or | ao Siem pal estate or ‘sch sd Q mm Dakota Fit or more lf 4 convii ae ment of $4 Y= oe farmer's redemption.