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| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [amar BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS | WISCONSIN TOWN IS ee Bt FLOODS WRATHER FORECAST Mostly cloudy tonight and Sun- day; probably rain ESTABLISHED ce as STATE TO HAVE |IOWA BEARS BRUNT OF LAST DELUGE AN EXHIBIT A‘T| IN NORTHWEST-BEARDSTOWN, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA 7,000, UNDER WATER-CROPS RUINED TROOPS AFTER i Bread and Water Prisoners | WHITE RIVI RIVER BANDITS KILL DAM WEAKENED say RCo) ee BY HEAVY RAIN | Higher Fields — Embank-| Soldiers, Disguised as Civil- Special’Train Takes Men and dustrial Reso | ments Patrolled—ti-year-| ans, Kill Three Known Materials to Odanah to pacha cara o'd Girl Washed Away With Members of Gang - Help Save Town Bridge EA eee ee : SOME ARE IDENTIFIED CREWS WORK ALL NIGHT Slayings Occur ba Soldiers Bay City Creek at Ashland Is Pursue Band Which Killed Raging Torrent—Bridge Jacob Rosenthal | Washed Away Mexico City, Sept. 18.—(@)—Thie- { : : oo a i | Immigration Commissioner Devine to Broadcast Talks Concerning N, D, ofTngemenis heraby 3 whereby North bod |. Des Motnes, Sept. 13—(AP)— |; Approximately 39, reres of | northwestern Iowa faim tants to- | day were wader water ana result i of torrential rons yesterday which sent all xtream: out of their banks, demoral z2d rxilront traffic and comraunicat ons and caused at leant one fatal ty. at ti Chit Sept. 18--UM The middle. 4 e : ' j Ashland, Wis., Sept, 18,--@)— sesquisemtential I"lapesttion at Phit- | west mounted Powac ttedieeee teetee paritiiy leaies tela : | Odanah, a town of 1,200 inhabitants } sine de have on by th of Fort Morgan, Col erate field inate r 7 stabbed Jacob Rosenthal of Wood. : in Ashland county, was ee of immigration, the is Malti boomed by Civil War v ds. mere, New York, to. death, holding | 4 : | by flood waters this: moruing. ns: the, He ptt Datos eta and |erans of far western sta‘ Mitt for raksom, x “ {dam at White River shi signs ‘of* commissioner of immigration, “said | Grand Armee eet x of those killed were regarded enten ed Th mus Neison and Roy Carson to a 40-day broad | 8Yine w by the troops as guilty bandits; the] Which Juice Orville Chatt of ‘Tekamah, Neb, ou baw Spe al train on the Northwest- The exhibits, intended to give poo others were suspects, H ¢ dict for violation of th s)he started a controv ern road was sent to Odanah from y that has aroused the nation, | f Is ‘ “bumper e ki i re are first pictures of the principals. Dr, Isaac Lukens amining Nelson, At the left is Jchn | here, carrying men and materials to ple in the east an idea of North Da- [erie MeBride Hoste: af In rOp as tavelicd by the waters.l when soldiers disesived op thellisne) I Chart, Grothee at the tudes, Che antencad the tnens who decienen he wilh ae te court to seek an in-| help’save the town if the White. Riv. kota’s agricultural and indus re- | president of the Women’s ‘Relief | Patrols manned th nkments} went to their lair ostensibly to ay . juneti n to prevent the sentence being carried out. He calls it cruel and discriminating. jer dam, six miles west of here, sources, will be in place when the Corps. jon the lookout for fir: of such! them the $10,000 ransom which syste: breaks. American Legion convention opens ® gap as yesterdzy wi to sub- : : The train brought several hundred October 6. mere 6000 "yf Burling-| poet demanded. Seven suspects were | residents of Odanah back to Ashland Fr icn| ct it killed yesterday in fighting ag | : “ft hibit were. made st nai tne | °™ Beard town Under Water | federal troops near Huitzilue | “ crews worked on the dam all. aRgwt here between state officials and rep- rf aherass the lino s line, men who ad yon eC To peen| resentatives of the two organizations, sly since Wed- I identified by Joseph Rutt, Me. los: and dynamite was used to relieve the jeer putratied a thin wall of suede] 3 Ret hich MUCH FOR PO Rain Still Falling Funds Are Provided | bags standing between Beardstown] With, the bundit party which last The da till standing at 9 The Greater North Dakota assoc andthe Hilinos river, swelled by tor-] Sunday robbed the members of Mr. OF EUROPEAN NATIONS) m. but a slight Fain was falling. as an aftermath of a cloudburst at six tion took the initiative in the matt from the tributary Sangamon,| Rosenthal’s automobile party and by offering a small appropriation to reMuch of the city of 7.000 is under] tok him away into the mountain p. m,, Friday, which, transformed Bay finance the exhibit if it could. be water. were shot last night when an at- | —- City creck in Ashland into a raging ‘matched with funds from other Northwestern Towa bore the brant — a Hoth Nations Believed Anx-| torrent. sources. ; ‘ suis Pr us | The bridge connecting Ashland ee i with the eastern part of tl The state emergency com- in the midw Tim mission, authorized by the legislature t flood fatality was 2 it to administer funds Yor emergencies d after x storm fatale at PLIGHT OF N D | dous to Transform Existing washed out and several houses und purposes overlooked by the legis- Today’s ‘Round Is ena | Hull, where an tis -year-old girl was ame | BUT ONE HOUSE System of Pledges Result-|ee" — vine eee - 6g occupants ly escaping ei | ‘ing From Treaty of Ver-| lives. lature, has agreed to make an “ores, : carried away with a small bi | be inal | tionment from state fund: | Her companions were rescued by an| is expected as soon ns a quorum is Two Best Amateurs Vields Laid Waste During. the night the pipe line be- obtainable, two of the three commis- | edttmarden was swept by flood wa- inriaiecucawea ane heavy Gout IN M ASON i N D sailles Into Friendly Part- a unter Gen alle: down oe Teves sion members being absent from the d ers when the rainstorm swelled a ey miietad: 16) a a Ws ip i .|Was destroyed by the sudden rising city. It was indicated, however, that| Short Hills, N. J. Sept. 18— | dr to overflowing. Oecupants I, i. HEARING Pat predicted, fet eal t night.) 5 nership Combining Inter-| “4s y Bismarck’s : ini Was 36, —Other Dakota Points Have rains Readings \of the water, there would be no opposition to the}. (AP)—George Von Elm defeated one the xtream were res- }of the wa! ; duriog. the is F : Crop Damage Enormous proposal. Attorney General Georxe| Bobby Jones in the final match | The business scetion Se ede over during the night euevator and Annex, Office, ests |-udgae and eviverte tentaiee Reece oe approved the Voenlity of = mF a epg nace po Fields Tirogah wt the area were ea th piece temperata ill, Potat ca | every direction from this place ave co io re today, . e ot he | area wet Z x ‘ ‘eed i Jeneva, Sil! ‘ st the exhibit by the fact chet the Neco | > Short Hills, 3 18) heavy damages, ; Btamed For Drop cae 4 a House Destroyed the | Franco-German a { onstak font ee jencnerorn } Dakota Legion band of 36 pieces will, The country's two best amateur golf-' Only general estimates were avail- ir d by Foreivn Ministers Briand| Bad river and the White river, both be given a place near it at the ex- » as officially rated, were the only 4 stent of the damage to position. It will be in chi of a! competitors for the national amateur és ‘ops from the two 8, above, Mason, special committee of legionnaires~ap-| champonship left today out of 141 ¥' downpour. Corn is suffering --+- Rottinenu , dwelling house, s pointed by the Greater North Dakota{ starters who began secking the title a both uctual damage from wind! y¢: lis, Minn., Sept. 1 i stood out of the asl association. Members of this com-| Monday. an d retarded development.| ;, Minneapelis, Minn. Ser. 18-3 r Ne sate the sole sur malttee are Extl BR. Sazles, Hillsbere,| | The ‘inal round is the third match Mc te ae igs neighboring Filta; hoswed uh gevterger in bert aicck j swept this commu state commander; Walter G. Curtis,} in three years between Bobby Jones a ae . , and that at Dunn: etheen, Rrowing ot reine y re aad amen von Eine ae Mecion ing inois counties more than $2,000,000,| fight for grain and flour freight’ Fessenden wit ry mitnn will be fundamental-|of which empty into Lake Superior, } nomic nature was con-| which is but a few miles from Qda- y to the Associated Press| nah. pokesman. Both France Heavy rains have fallen in this ' ho said, desire to trans.| section for several days. tating system of pledges of t 71 to 18 Mills » 1B A lone | ; 0 arred and_seorched, | #1 med ‘tod sof Mason to-| by a a fire whieh | und Gern esterday aft-} form the pitconit idan tactic cartel The other buildi he John Mifcl allie feiendly” s hatadcasie rate “reductions® from ‘Minne lis toy ¢ MP, ; e other buildings—the John Mil is imto a friendly partnership f Whalen, St. Thomas; Arthur. Rulon, | 1924 ane Ticede: ceelleng the east, presenting cvidence at the frost is inciuded in the predic-| ler Grain company’s elevator and an Vehees Ag Jamestown, and John Kennelly, Man pagsles jest mae ooty ifm in ie Interatate Commerce —Commivsion| tion for Bismarck and vicinity today., 4 barn, teedmill, potato ware-{ Th ded that continu- ‘ dan. 42 row . Pea 8. Pah akmont hearing to show that the present rate{ the forecast being “mostly cloudy t ce und the grain company ie of- (eae German soil by Devine Will Broadcast Talks fin 1 iy 7 rea y won in the eso line-up has crippled flour milling in| night and Sunday, probably . Not, are burned, together wld only prove » Commi tombs Devine alge wll ee |S Oe ee ren at b North Dakota until only 18 mills are| much change in ‘temperature. wat 000 bushels of grain. f friction and that s in Philadelphiavduring the conven- 4 thi k alinc i b ati operated today, compared with 71 five! forecast for North Dakot: ¢ luss, W. 8. Remund, ma it ave the same consum- ’ - tion and arrangements have been t/a ee years ago, | in add to the above add of the elevator, estimated, will h, et the French troops} made for him to broadcast a se es.) ¥ a8 the champion. i ese North Dakota towns were ably oe perhaps exceed, $30,000, as the French had { of addresses in connection with con- | Had Easy Wins \ s out of their ter le the exact cause of the con- to get th certs by the North Dakota band to| Jamestown, Valley City, Mand of why is clear,” poe ie oop te i ration hus not heen estab-— rite: be placed on the alr from n number | dey por to cteteut the anne ae a SEVERE STORM attorney, i took agp oo lished definitely, it Is believed that pvermments Must Approve | of eastern radio stations. 1 Goimet ‘five and four rig 4 rovels [toward the close of’ Friday's session the blaze was started by et box", ‘The accord, which must be placed'@, B. Lund Gees | to Minot Un- The North Dakota Legion band inals, Von Elm was swamping the Vas spokesman for their business ai pee the converor running between the; before the respective governments! ‘hie: fi will play at all important cities en | youthful George Dawson of C! civic organizations. He also test | annex and the elevator. The flames} for acceptance, is considered int der Direction of Securi- route, both going to and feturning |i] and 10, with a string of pars'and| Second Hurricane Within Two Dii fied forthe North Dakota Fa | ad “gained considerable hendway | League of Nations citcles ty man from the national convention, and | pirdies, Freight Rate essociation, which rep- | when discovered and ai efforts toling much for the political and will give daily programs at the ses-| Bobby won the qualitying medal Months, Isolates Florida’s resents various D ‘communities the war of 1270, ties Commission jin the blaze and suve the other pecially the economic development of} i nnial ds. i uildings failed. A general alarm was | Europe. ite induttehl eenibit will show with 18 we Von psy Ce Lower East Coast of North Dakota, through its bound’ tt | EStndah krdene Aina Hee taktne| ies coached yesterday by Min-| 0. B, Lund, auditor for the state samples of North Dakota coal, bri- |p, defeating Dick Jones one up, Chick railroad - commissioners, appeared upparatus was sent to the je. With! ister Briand and Minister board of auditors, today went to j° quettes, clay, chinaware, scoria, Heb- Evans three and two and William, New Orleans, Sept. 16-—(AP)— |eurly in the week in support of the this sauipment and a score of vol-| mann during a pri luncheon. not to examine the books of the ron b: binder twine and the raw | Reekie five and four. The wire. chief of the West. rate adjustments proposed by the unteer fire fighters, the flames we Although nothing officially _is| Riverdale Homes oupany for the material from which it is made, and Von Elm defeated Ellsworth Au- Union felcarams Cc neapolis & St. Louis and Soo “al subdued. known of the questions discussed, the Mr. Remund’s residence, the y} belief pre: building standing, was in’ the direct| tion of t state securities comm ils that gradual redue-| | The eheck will be made to verify French forces of occupa-{ reports made by W. (. Wright, presi nd a possible pool- t of the company, to the commis- nd financial inter-| sion. Wright is arrest at Minot on a charge of issuing a check an exhibit of the state’s honey pro- | gustus in an extra hole mutch, Mau. was Informed today f e roads. Will Come “Up Tuesday—| ducti Pictures, enclosed in large | rice McCarthy three and two,*and of the 4 Western, Union “The flour mills of the interior of frames, will show the state's histori- | Watts Gunn cight und seven. fice wax collapsing and six North Dakote virtually have been un-| Dempsey and Tunney Cited | path of the flames. {tion in ¢ cal and scenic beauties, sgneeltarst| Kight thousand spectators stretched of water had riven in the bi nihilated in the past four or A high wind fanned tie flames and} ing of seengy and farm homes. ese will’ out in long lines today from the first ~ jemoralizing uch ee years,” Mr. Cadieux told Commission- to Appear in Court | mane the work of the fire fighters! be gathered from v tee to thegrecn, In the throng, the had not already Hl, presiding at the difficult. without having money in the bank, . other o} rendi “ The destroyed property was cov y, Were among them. Euro-| The Riverdale Homes company was ~ shies Mest Robert or Tenet Ann net aoe Seer wen o] ation ie Nese Tle. Philadelphia, “Sept. 18—()—Argu-| ered by insurance, Mr. Remund said. the United States are| organized to build homes sood near the starting point to follow} ine yeur tho number had dropped ta| Ment in the suit to prevent Tex Rick | Mason is a mall Groat Norther mong the matters | monthly payment pi the play of her son for the first time} Jacksonville, Fla., ‘Sept. 18.(#)--] 18, and most, if not all of — thesc,| “Pd from paying Jack Dempsey and] point and is loc 1 30 inile or has und 3 in « national title final, Mrs. George) A wind of 100 miles an hour whip-| were grinding only at part capacity. Bene Tunney any money before their) northwest of Fare ; 2 houses, mo: i {Von Elm, wife of the challenger, ‘slso| ped’ Miami Beach today, reports to] Right now, some of these few heavyweight championship fight was See ee —— cording to information furnished to was a spectator. j the offices here of the Western Union| maining mills are considering closing| heard today and the case adjourne Bo Murder Case | Weather Re rt the commission. The commission's i | Telegraph company said. The com:|down. This is a serious matter for| WAtil Tuesday. wen Murder © po data shows that the company has sold pares VON ELM AFTER pany is in partial touch with Miami|our little cities. For example, clos- mssapecy and Tunney were clbadite Scheduled For Trial ae about $30,000 of the $260,000 in cap- N, FINISH OF ons is HOLES | Heuch. Lashed by the second hurri-; ing of our mili at Jamestown took ba Pigg 4 ys Weather tal stock. DEMPSEY AND MILTON. Short Hills, N. J., Sept. 18--UP)—! cane within two monts, portions of families out of town. eeestond in Barleigh County’: kota points 24 hours ending THE KLEAGLE'S REQUEST. Bobby Jones was one down to George] the lower east coust of Flori N. D, Milling Crippled tg et fee shew patie a tae i Von of Los Angeles at the end! isolated from, the outside toda; ie PEM EARNO AR CHROMED NEARS) i eee mperature at 7 n,m _» ay| Wright has expre ngness to, CUTTING MARY PICKFORD. The low cargo rate on wheat from suit, which Hi the case of Walter Ta 391 have the books of the company audit if "| theieBochote final mateh in tie nee] gang, Wenteem Union cable office at | puluth and down the Great Lakes for| Rigeara inenied te hay" agri years ity in one. irae seiteigny “---:+++ OO] ed by a representative oF the state, FADS AND KADDISTS. amateur golf championship at| Mitt, ,veneh, reported that th milling at Buffalo has hed a major] receipts of the fight Lo Dempsey and| the “aqeutsd of complicity in. 0 Kowent fast mist 8080200 commission and hus. of. i art in thus crippling flour millin, Tunney in violation of the state box- - : Baltusrol today. and that “six fect of water” wos run-| North’ Dakota. Nosth, Dakota thus] eunRey_ term maf the Burleigh county ‘ais By Arthur (Brisban Von Elm set the defending cham-| ning over the Miami Beach causeway.| not enough people to consume all the e suit was brought by an em-| eo i (Copyright, 1926. pion a dizzy pace over the Susire) Electric light and telephone wires| flour its mills cun produce, if operit-| ploye in the office of John R. K. pe tee wilt be ie wucia: diatt A. Sympathetic editorial writer be-| route, squaring the count at the sec-! were reported down and the tele-| cq anywhere near’ capacity, ond. is Beat pho sdeseelied himself as aj ai u {M. K. Bowen wails the fact that Jack Dempsey, .ond hole after Jones had reeled off! graph company's men were isol forced to compete in other markets | “taxpayer and ticket holde i. 4 whether he beats mat or not, will ; the first in » birdie four. Von Elm! in their office for sales of flour. The present rate et aes, times what Milfen. get for | won the f1fvh fe beronie ine ape me commit ATION Witt structure hey made it increasingly | @—_—-—————_______@ writing “Paradise Lost.” unde ni is ad- diffi for 12 do 9, H On the other hand, Milton prob- | vantage and Jones thereafter was] STORM ARHA DISRUPTED CS Hee ig thea lei | Today’s Games in || ably would rather write “Paradise | unable to head him off. garcony ‘Sept. Ne Cer Reports to “We do not fee] that the proposed N: tio! 1 Le Lost” than beat Tunney for $1,000,000. Putts Fla the telegraph companies in Atlanta : ationa ue Avraham Lincoln would rather have | Brilliant approwching and. pulting| (day idole ihe Micra canta) Scent tate reductions would restor | ag Precipitation to 7 a. m tee Temy fered his personal as: plete the work, acco dispatch from Minot. ‘ “Mr. Wright told me that he bad nothing to conceal, und that he was [glad to ce Amenia Fomparbienn BISMARCK discredited newspaperm: M the shooting to the world Bottineau i urden? j Devils Lake Hl our milling operations in North a ‘ p. R,| Dickinson itten his Gettysb th for | gave Von Elm his slim advantage. | w: triangular area roughly be-|p Following the acquittal of re ee RY rere, ten eaney (Ea aaceds sos to hike nite! abo Fort Plerce, ‘Okecchob Dakota, but we are convinced | that Dunn Center ee and '! Philadelphia, Sev. 18—@)—The| Offley, who was tried for the murder ! sey both, Some things to some men | were inside the strokes of the cham-| Key Largo und winds in some parts| (heY Would preserve the few mills We) rast traveling St Louis Caedinnic| imu case tasting Ellendale A all mills-in grain pro- ssenden ..... are more important even than cash. ign wale I his ‘play on the greens; were. blowing between 80 and 100; ine ral apy Peg yin Fitth stesinhs eatery. ora Atoma conaly dlatzict cour cele ee Daas Kleagles, dragons and- ordinary |. ‘The completion of the first round| "ATL wines io Miami and vicinity ices of as much as 5 cents) ais+s double headed, 7 to 3. ther was done to prosecute the cuse gamoatonrn. oe knights of the Ku Klux Klan paraded | found the champion trailing Von Elm|were down. An unconfirmed report i eon Ree TAU OF Whe auoln. Ft tarimore |... jashington, and requested Gover- | for’ the first time in their msch| wus Key West said that water ine whieh aaa ko oW 6 pil ‘when is bondsmen asked that) Larimore cs Smith to stay in New York | years’ rivalry. o) their final match! was flowing over the Seneewey A ket by truck or wagon.” a Henle 2 2 ‘ cad ae 0) Haye Ot aby 9 BI tigation, Mine: red cal mix in national politics. se years ago at Merion and i: tween Miami and Beach, roofs Mr. Calleux’s statement was the on- aly el 8 ¥ ‘A nae al eee crn reenwe a bern | Napoteon s ernor Smith is expected not to} subsequént semi-final duel last year; been blown off some smaller struc- offered Friday afternoon teries-—For ouis, Rhem and] transferred to the n county d "| Vold, who made the complaint, until re ently had been keeping the’ books himself, LEAVE CAMP "a erts and a e y requ: was iami Beach and that flood O'Farrell; for Philadelpia, Dean and] trict court, then’ wor truncheneed ao : The kink pathas Tacluded ku klux-| front at the pene ofthe if (eof aan holes keds put the tele-| #2 seperti. of she. rate revielen. The! anil, "| Burleigh county and Will he heard} Williston. ae. 8 Cloner | cry from almost every tate in the 18 holes, and he faced the necessity | Dione lines ont of comm tle oy ary rvs le gras : by District Judge J. A. Coffey. oorhead, Minn 6.88 CARY pera union, also from Alaska and he ued on page three.) : Py PPR Brea teciities tote ef ta , a eae RAATEER FORECART | | Board Train at Gabriel After Rhine beck ae tae ee a ae adjustments which are calculated t0| Boston |. ri cloudy tonigh “4 | { ; ight and Sunday: probably | were armed; ‘Ne Nian's colors Permit, Minneapolis ‘to compete more ion anti{ Temperature and |! cis genet « change in tempers | This year’s parade was tigger than asteeonly, in eastern consuming dis- or Boston, | the last. ject ' tricts. Adirondacks Taylor, Siem Road Conditions [j"¥2,. yon darts Partly cloudy | pS eibaltg / Eastern Roads Oppose Cut : tonight and Sunday; probably rain; r ben England’sfilm censors are as fool- | ’ Capea to the new dent in ‘ elu, N. ¥.. Ser i west portion. Not much change in 18—@)—Pres- ish as -some of our own. The: The Northern Pacific reilway today rates was presented by E} _njmarc Pat oat m) ade| temperature, Probable” start’ te ident und Mrs. Goolidge left here’ by oe Mery Pi Piektord’s wietare, hans N. D, 2—1a—! atinounced ‘an open sate of fare and! spokesmen for eastern railroa " : i night northeast portion if sky is; Special train at 7:40 a. m.. eastern rrows,” the re of | The gon letion of the J oe ieee w one-third round’ trip to ter-| which not only refused to share in | good, aoe | clear, cinmdned time, today Rol their Mase Christ appea: inf the yo f a lit- Rep) a 0} ee this fa’ national Livestock F the 6-cent reductions but ) ra da good. L WRATRRR fo) DITIONS bre no th mn from their vacation in tie ua irl if net ht poset, iil ai Be November 31 t Oséomber |p, sod, a“ . Bettories—St Loui Lake--Parily cloudy, 245} ee shige ever Bei * ‘six miles trom - White Poges ints in m= ipokane, lianapol: low: ion penny hone the state ae and moscte, oN a E a i “ aig Carleon: and ‘Wilson, sr oO 45)tonds good: \ cont weather 7 eerieens fa we! Pn Camp, which was fo: Ree sion for that Bi hing coe dita Mekete wi the summer White House, an . to—Cl i sections. Frost. occurred at mi bkeryre — i sssurance engineers that be sold on specition . | ealne aot tends note? MEM Stncen in North Dakota, Montana and ; omiaee eaclananet oko teeta unt American én wh cover half the cost) ee ning from November 23 of Rockester—Cloady. heavy all night; De See western Canadian Provinces./ jase in the “y br f ternational faddists”’ at refer ares ans er 2 (oeleaive, i ag BI and t rate mi New ‘Che we BB ain 67; yeads soft. i Her ressure Bd from the uj inter! congress eat week, return witnesses icinnati, ‘y "68; ORV! i PI ie} southwestward | now ‘That may somebody with itand in} Lucad and’ Hargrave; New York, rain, ene cae ey. 1 make to Ari . Showers scoureee in in} Me Greontiela,” Barnes and Florence. "hee 37; roads good. |Minnesota, eastern South <r reune ready, heavy night rain,}end at scattered places over tbe | wt Pend eet a. Mountain region and north Duluth Cloudy. ight ee wr paces over the Mi sell Valley “of. the, tm the Pasainn | rome TTuveday bate Sah pitting, " \ eae ij al ele ae Great Laken vaplen fad now rules the ii 6 ile the princess’ sunt fs at eon to stage fight next Crock : Brooklyn, Aleweeny and gee el Jenr, 47: roads good, ORRIS W. ROBERTS, { (Continued on poye six.) ; : jer’ “Contanued on page saree.) | Grand Forke—Clear, 37; roads good, Official in Charge. ?

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