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WEATHER FORECASTS N Bx) , : day; warmer tonight. . , ESTABLISHED 187 ; : ; : BISMARCK NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS een FARM _RELIE F WIPED FROM LEGISLATIVE LIST | | _ STBIWER IS | rotten teabisctnren DICKINSON IS . vines tax{ PROPOSALS 10_ | —wniroet HAUGEN BILL katchewgn — during th Pare Has Apparently. Won U. S. f Temporary Injunction, Halt- ih ine ot eae jai Beth Miners and Mine Owners Farley Céep serpin po Senatorial Nomination * ing Patented Paving Con- {1915 have the | spring inc i bi cetedltl Nines Bat win's Depends on Action of the ; : Over the Incumbent tract, bcorll atan aie fl ae et parities iain Plan Farm Committee p cov. PIERCE Is WINNER 2 COMMISSIONERS Quit WHITTEMORE FUEL GETTING SCARCE COMPROMISE | IS READY. | Efforts Under Way to Get Favorable Report on Meas- Strike in the Mines Is Already Seriously Affecting Gets Democratic Gubernator- ial . Nomination Over Claim Made That 7 Per Cent Split Was to Go to Cer- FOUND GUILTY Woman Wet Candidate tain Commissioners OF A MURDER Other Industries Sate Fie ‘Conalaniens Portland, Oregon, May 22.—(P)— Mandan, N.D. May 22—UP)— of Premier tina PIOMRR tare cee Mo. rhe Groveht a tela Washington, May 22.— AP — eS ick Steiwer, Pendleton attor- Judge F. B.. Lembke, following a} i eed os ties [Bement of TNS coml strike hives been jonth for whipping Mrs. Ha|Farm relief was erased from the ney and wheat grower, early tod hearing conducted jn Mandan yes-| Convicted Killer Spits in Face] rejected by both the miners and the| Newcomb (above), aged 20, The cult |legislath list of the house today H appenred to have won the Repub!i- j terday afternoon, issued an order f State’s A’ H mine owners st the miners de-] members hold that a woman stlafter nearly three weeks of de- i chan “nominlden 1ge MUR REC ee disk inakirig. permanent’ a ‘temporary “tne of State’s Attorney Her- clined to accept increased hours of| not talk to unmarried m bate on the subject. This situn- senator fiom Robert N. Stanfield, in- | Junction restraining the city commis- bert R..O’Connor ine fain owneee he sourced sed Neweorp': dia aber espe “lor tle brought about by defeat cumbent, on the face of returns from ppt iret iias eden lh they are opposed to government in-| naped her and flogged her, of the Hauer price stabilization 30 of un counties in yesterday’s : ‘ j triet of that tity with A patented pav.| p Baltimore, Mag May 22.) Sit HMAC the GH) Wreuedpee cre ia a Y agricultural aid will be primary election. a ling, basi “thie Richard Reese ittemore, bandit-]Si8t that the only real remedy for the e-wri s schediile With re ‘ : 2: | show ng of fraud’ in award af cee ly ,and confessed slayer, hi situation is the adoption of the eight : Heehakete sae Naaentn Lie a; state, ‘Staiwer | tewet. greeted his fate—with a snarl. ur das “ste 4 4 , so Senator Stanfield 15,- : : : SreUE | “Injunction was sought some. time] feet figuratively treading the gailows| Thus the lockout-and strike in the Lotte mittee ore ee A. E. Clark of Portland - was | ago to restrain the city commission] Stairs, he last night spat in the face|coal mines will continue for a time at fonmittee, Efforts are under third in the field of eight with 10- from cakrying out contracts with B.|f Herbert R. O'Conor, youthfullleast, way to obtain from the committee x aL. Le Re Sandblast, Portland “wet” !'R. Griffen, Mandan, consulting en- Sale ‘api! ¥ Wig ead tixed arets HAL Aieccetarctaie ae all a bene tgesed aie on kent candidate, had 7,358. Approximately | 44>. i ait eebile widow: nag het {gincer, or the contractor to whom| bout his neck, ether he is toj means the w vol ULL S Ots) ise bill embodying the principal 409 votes were’ distributed among aie pene ed So ata itp RU aah Al nt \work had been awabied: On the al-| Plunge to oblivion at the end of it}of a fovernment aegeh, of eee) features of the two measures Skat the remaining four. hewn hecs with hee Heduuda ot niniscous ei ial jaughter, Glor leged showing of fraud in that af rests ith Criminal Court Judge pounds § erling. T . anes sonata were pending in the house as sub- Governor Walter M. Pierce had above with her, ae rous threats to kidnap the child. | “split of seven per cent” was to go|Bugene O'Dunne. q tion has requested the railway union stitutes for the Haugen proposal— better than a two-to-one lead for the| Little Gloria is heiress to $2,500,000. Pending the sailing, the Vander- | to certain commissioners for efforts} A juty, after pondering for scarce-}not to handle coal. The railw ry the Tincher credit plan and the Democratic gubernatorial néming-| dilt mansion in New York is guarded by a number armed detectives, | in selecting a patented paving as the|!y more than an_ hour, decided that} themselves have further reduced their] ee Curtis-Aswell ait ee . tion over Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber, AOE : 5 c | material, with the result that two|the slayer of Robert H. Holtman,| train service because of the inability} Woman Was Found Dead in| ©’ a who favored liquor law modification, ' = s mbers of the commission have re-| Muryland penitentiary guard, des to secure fuel. The strike in t ay hte ic With 347 precincts reporting Gover-| (\9 iPublic Invited to ‘signed, Henry Reichert and A, D.|¢d to expiate his crime on the gib- y is affecting other i Their Apartment Thursday Other Bills Withdrawn “nor Pierce had 4,516 and Mrs, Weber | ’ ‘ Heaton, Judge Lembke de per-| bet. ‘Tacitly it gave Judge O'Dunne] dustries seriously In the preliminary situation that. 1,179, Nurses’ Graduation, manent the previously granted temp-| #uthority to exact a life for a life. Ha From Blows on Head | developed yesterday neither of the eT airy l he oy Crampacker | era injunction as to the award of! vee a ee utnee x alternative bills was voted on, both ly ha afe lead over his * CRITE | the ‘contract but dissolved the re-| could not cond ittem i ; being with a two opponents, including one “wet,” DISAGREES FOR | marauumencenient exercises for the 121 suraint order on the engineer's, work, | ded they seen fit they cou ” ) lis, May 22.-U)—Harry| oon Nasties ear Coin — for the Republican congressional \class of the St. Aleaius” Hecmital|,,Proponents of paving argued that waved aside forever the waitin on Sith the aaine anni passage. “Represaitatiee. aawatl o ,, nomination from the third district, Vitaining School’ fon Sieg tosettal | the eutimates of the engineer were| executioner by adding three mere signed. a stateirontt Priday | Qf Leulataga nonin Weracceat en Bert E. Haney, former Shipping Ria this eno Or Nurses will be! perfectly legal and proper, that his|ful words to their verdict of murder ia rife, signed 4 statement F h isiana, ranking Democrat on board member, nosed ahead of Elton juditonian The aie it ota city | work was in no way concerned with| in the first degree-—“without capital ding to. police, w the agriculture committee and co- Watkins, former congressman, for pasate Lah te pu is cordially | any alleged. frauds. implicating the] Punishment.” i ‘ Q he had committed the jauthor of the Curtis-Aswell plan, the Democratic nomination for ‘sena- 1 midge deen atin sod: material men and that unless the Irs. Whittemore Faints 5x . said after adjournment that he tor with 4,909 to Watkins’ 3,939 with G | cont itl deli ae ee idee, euBteMme | injunction against the engineer was J. H. Bauer read the fat Thera a found dead in her /would press for action on the com- 547 precinets reportin, State Will Continue to Press {Curt Wil! deliver the a ress and an\| dissolved it would be necessary. to a Margaret Whittemore hon Eh isda ys lee her Eu show- promise bill, which he already has ‘, * ars. . r ti " k hittemore’ cious 7 ei 'y vi r Charges Against Bank- Pliers ced wake ie TnonsIbie Seaeettrom (hE: sigiclont came ‘ag che cakes bruised. ; ticntis Measure would set up a na- er, Attorney Says i Musical s yer, being led from the court room back] Marine Corps Officer Reduced] When first taken into custody,|tional commodity marketing or- . y Says s and Henry npe will play] “About a dozen Dickinson men met{to his isolated cell. Between two 2 Ames denied all knowledge of howhis|@anization and authorize appropri- rus i t The presentation of| sudgo Lembke here when the ju guards, as he passed the counsel Four Numbers on the wife met her death, saying that he{ation of $140,000,000 for farm Grand Forks, N. D.. May 22— ; diplo will be made by Dr. M. W.l\was- en route home to Hettinger,|tuble, he turned quickly, leaned iM ty and his wife went to the apartment |loans. The ‘Tincher Dill ‘would — (®)—Follor { Roan. dams county, landan-Mott| slightly forward and spat’ full in Promotion List just before noon Thursday to find alcarry $100,000, fe wing the disagreement whic aa hoe ey A unty the M Mott | sti } 4 a 000,000 for agriculturai “a * "| PINCHOT’S SECOND surprise. |] of the jury which tried W. V. ’ pormpern DE ante BF O'Cdiar qlalloengumdves -HI0-wa — immediately, Ames adidj and he hie {eedits | while the | Curtis-Aswell D’Connor on a charge of emb ing the jud council at Bismarck. onor mad 10 - vas . , 7 ~pmeasure, as originall di MOTO ND RU 5 ae Washington, May 22—()—Col- tes lat riginally drawn, CHEWING GUM—3 CHEERS, oe Hay ee mobs at Six Boys and Five Edgar Allen Poe, Whittemore’ Marine corps, given a court mar- h administrative fund. The princi- WE'RE HARDENED, ‘Otieaeion Sauron nie ne Girls in Washb counsel appointed by the state, toda tial sentence of reduction of four ae ple of a'loan fund has been en- attairs af tke Gothen Fite | miris in Washopurn tiled motion for a new trial, * numbers of the promo HARGED WITH dorsed by Secretary Jardine. ings Bank, of which he wan Graduati Cl se the verdict ia against the yesterday, following EFREE M If the committce approves the BY ARTHUR BRISBAN 4 i: jank, of ec je wa i araduating Aass against the] charges, will be transferred from neapolis, Minn., May 22 -}compromise propos: special rule (Copyright, 1926) omen labels Pind: 5 j sh cas, evidencg, because there] San Diego to‘duty at San Fran- murder complaint! will be sought to bring the bill to “Wet and dry.” Present term of istri Six boys and five girls form the evidence to support it, becau cisco, as officer in charge of the {charging r es, count d/the floor at an early date. The Pennsylvania fi eee 1926 graduating class of the Wash: wly discovered evidence, and western recruiting division. He | foreman, w ting to de P : only begun, Gifted ncitement is]. Grand Forks, N. D., May, 2 aur a Ge pen f errorsin the rulings of the] relieves Lieutenant Colonel. Nel- ordelia Ames, was | The Hee of sincerity and character, was third) 4P—Fer the second time it week program will open on Su : : son P. Vulte. loyd B. Olson, coun after a day. of Lisle cis shee i ..in the race. The best ‘men often|timinal ‘proceedings were: brought Annual Convention of North-' May 30, when Rev. R. MeNei Filing of the motion automatically j : era tite f pre steep clashes know the least about politic against W. V. O’Connor, treasurer 1 deliver the hac € sermon.) postpones imposition of sentence. Washington, May (®)—Colonel} \) Ames was found dead the|4 pare aCheMOn, By a stand- But Pinchot, presumably, has not} Of the defunct First, Savings bank west District Bankers s will be Wednesday, a Sige aware Alexander Williams of the Marine e's room late Thursday, her tf vote and later bya ballot with finished, His didacy killed Pep- of Gennd sh oa a jury failed to commencement on anebs canriclal pen « eh ae h and body giving evidence of re a llers, the hae aeited to send er, the administratj A reach a verdict. i Dr. George Av Me drunkenness brought against him by | ceivi y blows. 2 e measure bac! e comm 7 : Buhaingas te ladepebdenk pavers Shortly before 8 p. m. last night at Minot Closed Farland, president of the Minot Nor-| J Brig. General Sinedley 1). Butler, has rder was a sequel to a visit} When a roll call on the motion was publican, he might beat Vare, the wet|the jury reported to Judge A. T. ae mal, will deliver the commencen been reduced four numbers on the] paid to a hotel where Ames found his| taken, however, it was defeated, Republican, Remember Pinchot got | Cole, presiding judge at the Grand| Minot, N. D., May 22—AP—F. | address. / a Promotion list, The Benalty egne|wife Thursday. The couple returned !200 to 182. Supporters of the more shan 200.000 votes. They would | Forks session that. it was impos-|A. Keuphukeup of Columbus yes- | nh, members “af the | gradu Ane Caen ae ee to micah und were /measure then pressed for a vote on stick. | He might send a Democrat to/| sible to/obtain an agreement. The|terday was elected president of ‘ ; rs educulipuniaees H A \s superintendent, are: ‘heen quar-| passage, only to lose by 45 votes. Secretary Wilbur's approval of the The Haugen pro} iwas-backed the senate from Pennsylvania, beat- | judge discharged the jury at 8 p. m. 4 Poe an Diagn. & tial, which con-| 7°10 ‘ pres nenate. tera Be judge 1 ¥ a8 P.M ithe northwest North Dakota dis- | Fahleren, Arthur Il.’ Grothe, Gilbert an Diego court martial, which con-|"° Rit ard Woltstram, fn whose com: proposal \ “Giranger tinge can” 1 State's Attorney J. B, Wineman |Was Characterized as, one of the Gladys L. Melick, Winifred M. Obers: | ° yent lacing Poa cire pote’ easy un Bureau Federation. It would have +> Stranger things can happen in a! said that th jes Soni aeiae best sessions ever held. Other of-| Visit KE Oleon’ Catherine E. Sche Stacey Mer etka BReeion lint Ontcad in municipal court today on . political fight about the citizens’ right | S9'¢ that the state would continue Sane Kali J 4 i ae ; authorized appropriation of $175. 4 nor ficers included B. E. Johnson, Nor- | ficid, Angeli: . A : : i i os, a| Charges of selling liqu He | u ress 3 ag connor _ 4 q p , Angeline A. Stillman. Gives No Intimation of Con-| this list, which contains 35 names, a batts SOue ‘5 000,000 for advances to producers to do as they please.” f a nies, seater Oca the ma, vice president;" E. ‘R. Becwar, dub sboallb barat ss N selection hoard made up of general, Sentenced to 90 days in the wi produc a A : ‘associations, to aid in stabilizing Minot, secretary-treasurer; R. A. De . fic f the corps next month will | house. associa’ How will, Pennsylvania’s tion | attorney general on the next step | Johnson, Mako, member of ex- nection, Helmeen il Pee cenmaICcalininie tor promotien, ffect the 1928 campaign? What 'will of the case. E. P. Robinson, Y yesterday, placing him twenty-sec- ‘ Sees! prices during seasons of surplus. K H i i 5 The house roll call on the Haugen ‘3 ss ‘ecutive council; ture and Polish Affairs as vacancies develop in the rank of ; ; 1 it do to the Volstead law, if anything?) The charge on which O’Connor nian itepabteans Fo i ii b: di eral, Old congressmen will vote eaatiously,| was just tried was embezzlement Garrison, member .. of nominating Ne hector i No requirement to pass over Col- i % i Le ot Ne enh a istory, of $2,000 of the bank’s funds. Sp eastations adopted indorse work PL. AN MEMORI AL . sey, York, ‘May 22 — Tenace nel Wi jams ly placed upon the i ott an SAGE Tig kad e: ow that if they vot Sd —_——_——_—. ve ae jan Paderewski, noted pi an ecause of his conviction, but; gaan 3 4 the wets will forgive them. But it of the northwest North Dakota De- former premier of Poland, left the| jt is generally regarded as certain| BUYING L AND IN Brand, Ohio; Browne, Burt they vote “wet,” the drys will never = . o velopment association, the Greater Hotel Gotham, where he has been hi il] not be included Christopherson, Clague, Cole, Colton, forget or forgive. Weather Report || North Dakota” association; put N Confined with filness, this morning to] tar thei Cc POE aia ibs a i sD | ‘ooper, Wisconsin; Denison, Dickin: son, Iowa; Dowell, Ellitt, Esterly Faust, W. T. Fitzgerald, Ohio; Frear, French, Fuller, Funk, Furlow, Gar- ber, Goodwin, Green, Towa; Griest, Hadley, Hall, Indiana; Hall, North ii i ng the eligibl To attack a prohibitionist’s drink group on record in favor of retain- sail for Europe. aig etal ae | ma ’* belief is like attacking the faith of! Temperature at 7 a. m. 44|ing full time service of. Attorney, a Cree wae ining) D ARENTS LEFT WESTERN AREA a deeply religious man, After that, iy b 5 !A. G, Divet in charge of the legal N you Fs gone, Highest Raat i 56) service; recommend a charge of 50 , {on leaving what connection there On the other Hand, with Gov. All Precipitation to 7 a. 1. cents per $100 for cashing outside | Delegates Asked to Go to Mi-| might be between his departure Smith of New York, an open and very | jregipration to 7 a. 1 sD ara ehodks; TArRaeareied charge Aes she Present, condition, of affairs in Farmers Have Confidence in Dake oe Barer, Hanger pitieney. nme nachialdate for She, Democratic | | Weather conditions at Norii: Da-|for business checks, making ac-| nepered te Dxupess | Folate. rken, cadena wae that Seetion of State, | ilincis; Trwin, Jamed, dotinadn ili: nomination in esident Cool- | kota points for the 24 bi nowledgements, ing out auto- eens . . a Fagg ‘ nois; Johnson, Indiana; johnson, idgelt Soleade will nagege Halak herd cae a are Tapklie Liecrive Mauketend Ube ee Units’ Wishes assumed leadership in. the Eastgate Says South Dakota; ‘Keller, Keitnes, King, Se i Knutson, Kopp, Kurtz, . Lampert, | dig cities. ae president is as dry as Tomps. Leatherwood, Leavitt, Letts, McFad- Sahara’s or, if not, he would r 1 , was for a short period a ice for which no charges have been government official under the musi made heretofore. i . 8 | ef tesman. A : At the ‘afternoon session W. T. to be placed} Officials of the French line replied . ce § ; 1 would 3e ydickinson, XD. den, McLaughlin, Mageaty, “Manlove, long as constitutional e 32 in th ildi ‘oung men reared i a lenges, Miller, Mur )samendment and Volstead act endure. H $3 Bion’ of | Waal Bene. 4d DB) tar i ee a BUREAU to Tait en the ii “get teasiees : and Hettinger counties ‘ Ramseyer, Rathbone, Reid, But some Republicah sop must be ‘- £2 Owen of Minot explained the work ate behveeut en at the ean hie destination Day| (own with the firm inten Robinson, Iowa; Rowbottom, Schafer, offered to the wet vote. Senator i 3&8 GE of the northwest North Dakota De-| root, “auvention of the American could not say Poa hie ceatine! Both Worked 12 Hours a Day} jowing Horace Schneider, Scott, Se. Nebraska; Wadsworth, Republican, from New| Amenia .. . 52 28 0 Clear | velopment assqciation. — in dune, it was announced today by| At the Polish consulate here it was] and Tied Child to Keep | “gF0w up with the count Simmons, Sinclair, Sinnott, Smith, York, it as wet as Governor Smith| Bismarck 56 42.0 Clear e subject of pledging securi-| auxiliary headquarters here 0" said that so far as Polish officials Bastgate, district extension agent,| Sproul, Kan Strong, Kansas; himself. That might help. Out there} Bottineau 54 37 0 Clear’ | ties for public funds was discussed | "fm an\appeal'to members of the or-| here knew. Paderewski’s departure Him From Harm said here today. cont| summers, Washington; — Swartz, are women voters, the Methodist and| Devils Lake 36 0 P.Cldy.!by F. R. Scott, vice president 0fj ganization throughout the state, Mrs.| had no political significance. The . With a fair crop in 1925 and bright} Swing, Thompson, Thurston, Timber- other clergy, the country districts,| Dickinson Fisut’-| the Merchants National Bank of/k. M. DePuy, Jamestown, state me.| Pinion was expressed that he was ae prospect¥for 1926 hundreds of acres} lake, Uplike, Vestal, Wheeler, White, generally “dry” to be considered. And| Dunn Cent s Clear Fargo. This is a practice ap-|morial chairman, has asked that each| Merely going to his home in Switz- Chicago, May —(P)=eFor | of land have been sold to young men| Kansas; Williams, Ilinois; William. ” * 20. atfaat the OAC oa apereny cube |e ienaelS. P.Clay:| Proved by the national banking de-|convention delegate come prepared 1o| ¢rland for the summer, which he| having tled | t-yearold Edward |who plan to settle down and farm it] son, Winter, Wood, Woodruff, Yates, is the Catholic church, ta ehrse: rad Clay. | partment but which the state bank-! express the wishes of au: y done for many years past. ona clothes line | w he ne ve c — 98. : -| Grand Forks . P. Cldy.| partment bu' Agi, f paced nearly every day for the last 18 | tion which has brought prosperity Democrats—For: " * erat coneond tae Voted a Jamestown 1 4 0 PLCidy.|ing laws do not Permit, to. what, form tre ne emunitics 4") REFUSES To DISCUSS i mmonthe Mi. Sophie Rock "and | ack vo western North Dakota, Bowling, Confisthe Cann Gear : rimore /51 clear ee a ety THE POLISH SITUATION joseph Kozlawski were senten in his district, Eastgate said, the . eld, Cannon, Carter, susoring _Sekmben, Beetle and) Late ooo: Cisuiy |Auto Thieves Get | "Hans ais ar being laid by she| Neg fore, May 2h oP) lanace| Soda te Gee moni ina tag Jone crop ome only ny usneians| Devt, botiaon, Minestrone pared to steering & politcal bark in| Napoleon -o--"--°55 33 8 P-Clds| 19 Years Bach im | 2tlisry, writs throughoas the staioj Jan, Padereshi, famous, pianist and fen ‘ied prisoner, ‘evidence ome farmers, from the land [Fulmer Garret” ‘Terae,” Gaague :| Pembina “2 clear ry i 4 i h it t 1 hers to try tl 4 lammer, Afton sun ie watt, pour tthe] Witton." 66 2 fe clr | State Penitentiary wert fered ge Momotiet Dax | Meats hie"ll thoviog tbe] apatnen” "" otepicd “hy | 7th, Sen octet and ince | Bateson” Haring Rowe, ‘Mapas 1 wall inte light beer and wing, your| Moorhead, Minn.. 52 32 0 Clear 1 Ae etmiliary also is” aiding te] revages of a severe illness. which| Koalawski and the boy's mother. of land havg been pufchased| Hill, Alabama; Hill, ih ; " y) Lee staat a {American Legion in its campaign to} nos Cene him confined to his hotel] Neighbors testified that it was {during the last yearby farnfers whose| Howard, Jeffers, Jones, Kerr, “ ‘ WIRATHER FORECAST Minot, N. D.» May 22-"Within less obtain a marker for every soldicr's | 208 Jeet weeks their custom to tie the child in | success has. given. them confidence | ford, Larsen, Little, Lowry, ‘Lozier, Miss Florence Monahan, who runs| For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly| than (8 hours alter they had soley grave. stein Day” Mi wer to questions he said he| the kitehen daily before leaving |i, this section of the state Lyon, MeClintic, McKeon,” MeRey. the Minnesota state reformatory for| cloudy tonight and Sunday; warmer} ¢,snll cht from Oe rand cation Teg! Minnimer going to Poland, but refus-| for thel . ir work, Wheat Acreage Decreasing rormeta. Metenentta Maren tonight, . i Bek mee war, veterans Tad hia destination, He also Bother sites: ane better eave Mave eld, Milligan, Morehead, omen, says the three big causes of ; Keénan, transients, were t on, to name bis des! Bp ae yr i pga ae etter sires a ON i ; hibition,” and adds tho: i] and south portions tonight, tentiary at Bismarck. efforts should be made to induce the| sumed leadership of the country by| length of rope, Eddie Rook, 4 years| 0% the farms and the number of alll .,°" Romjue, Rubey, Rutherford, , are unknown in Europe... That wi District Ju John C. Lowe y ublic to use the term “Memorial rang hee the ‘ estoc th, Shallenberger, Steagall, Sted: : surprive Europe, weak on prohibition | GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS | terday: imposed that sentence after|Day” instead, a recent bulletin said. ae not know enough of the police teks are, sw antement |e area Wheat ie rapidly eared man, Sumners, Texas; Swank, Tay- ae a mata oe | Te lem bresuitia apes, with Ita] the mon had canteseed: te stealing 4116 also was pointed oot thet instead! tacts to say anything," he said. “All| after neighbors had complained that Firman Bold. West Je Son Se ERs je, Colorado; ‘Thomas, Tilman, War- me # acrompanying precipitation, has moy-) motor of being a day of rejoicing and play|y is that I deplore -stupid| a child had been~crying there for| } fly, whil aehat Blea ‘of . ee * i ed from the upper Mississippi Valle rds were charged by attaches of TF unlaian hone ing steadily, while corn, sweet cl Others For: 5. Dido was ranting up and down thel to the Néw England States, A high| the Ward county sheriff's office in|f should be one of solem and hens Sant whaberar several days. ee the hoy was| and. elfalfe are taking "its place,| p._,. ) Others Fors Bars beach, Anthony leaving the wises| predsure aren, accompanied by gen-| presenting the case against the pair.| roots now are being made by ” a found, the mother, Josephine Rook-| Eastgate said. 4 ti Independent: Kvale—1, t beautiful sister of Augustus to follow! rally fair weather, prevails over the} The machine was stolen Wednesday | ., © auxiNete do, compile. complete Sra GhF Rother gavithe the foster | . Co-operative élevators in the coun y | sfotal for: 167. Cleopatra, and Abelard ruining a fine] Mississippi Valley and Plains States.| evening and the eapture of the fugi- Sanne of tap adivlline ofall unix ‘cane COMRORT her, returned from work. ‘They| have had “fair” success, Bastgate « 1 ‘eareer, long before the first Amerti-| Another “Low” is centered over the| tives tobk place an hour later with anid tha chia fad boon tptt’ tied te , and Wave, retained the confid-| Ackershan, Andrew, of ‘the organization for. presentation! Padd: asked if his twins did y ty skit ae Fe iy ome igh precio rgb ia ae Siar police heading: Eeriunbe wae ba ay AS Minot paneennen. Ae spnent 8 aks oe awful noise in the wee ie staple sory ay Pree ed sled papi actions athe: Sietiey te igh a rach, Bacon, Bailey, irt, 4 b RC to various un ‘or.a year an ‘s . 4 » Bow! her pean mrainee s Erte Cool-wenther prevails over the worth: vatacanr, tose ‘reputation oft S| presidents and. commitize chairmen| he anid, “not so bad. You! that they each worked 12 hours aj partially, solve ‘the farmers’ market: | Britt ; ip with the “sex"| coutral atgtes and frost. occurred at{ men and the necessity of an example for co-operation in thi work. - {seq one makes such a din that you|day and tied the child up to keep) Se imosk Ceroueble thing in ahid simeTanuse, an {i aid’ in Aselard's| some, places inno Mlngensia ix pronmunctns pentenee, Fee ee ne eet beva nome] ant Near the other." —TeBits, artiaaey meneurer They left two[ district is the fact that local. men crim 2 rss it e \- ——_—_—_—_ j . a: doalpdahees outa * Qnty 1868 men are employed on|ber of quartets organized by the veri-| Women ai not employed as keep-| kittens ‘with him tor company aniva gre, baying “land.” oid Banente But prohibition will stay, if on No Indiana man ever has been ap-[the telephones. of » , While }ous units to lend sest to the ocfa-j ern at, the London Zoo, ‘but women | plate of food on the floor. Both | “After par Age sm 5 le woe Eig be dded. to the 22,-[ pointed to/she Uaited States Supreme fthere are 7051 girl switchboard oper-|sion. If en quartets attend. a spears ation become friendly with] were ‘charged with cruelty, | of crops aad, bette ‘tiven |. 2 sutoniGoutinued on page Waree) Vout. : a ‘saa ean Ss fo contest’ may’ a dren, the divestoek.’

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