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WEATHER Fousiyst + Unsettled tonight and Sunda: » probably rain. Not much chan, = News of T oday’s oothal Games . Coolidge Votes in Massachusetts an ae 4 | LEAVE PARTY | MANDAN SCORES *Footoan esas 7 GOPHERS SCORE i Princeton 12, Harvard 0. Pennsylvania 3, Penn State 0. Ready to put up a hard fight for a Hamilton 27, Trinity 0. a GET REFUND President Coolidge j Believes Rebatcs of 10 to 12 Per Cent DURING STORM Fishing Tug Rescues Two Towa Field, Iowa City, Ia., Nov. 6. Buffalo People From One ‘ [vietory, Bismarck's Demons went on| G town 13, Syracuse 7. —A)—Under a brilliant autumnal ibl me en (Begrant pbas tty) Sols Varo” "| eet uta deeds] ‘MAY Me Penile chen ap pes 0 do le wi ie raves from y ae t across the river to avenge End Bhird Period timated at 26,000, including thousands 1 id- if ~The warm SAS Is TRAIN TO RETURN EAST score rolled up by the Ma Marquatte 14, Kansas Agsies 0, | Rare for homecoming day. The warm) TREASURY HAS SURPLU GOVERNMENT IS BLAMED Tas ly are ae eirent. to Michigen Swink méniike 70 degrees and made seat —_—- ti Ib oO . ions out of heavy ove! Se Same Elements That Caused M's? (he at ce he seceee: eh ““Minnesota got off for an early eaa| House Ways and Mcans Com- Failed to Send Out Proper . enues ofa bed shoulder. End Secon’ Period when Almquist, in the first few mine | is gs omit Trouble—Friendship and {tice of the past week Nears tae Uy thdiaen 6: ; utes of play, ploughed through Towa a's) tee Expected to Consid- Warnings of Impending . : rough H 3, W i ackle yi Loyalty—Will Cure It weed up inthe ‘Dickinson game and Peet dla I ll Dial lacie | Minnesota's first, touchdown, | Alm-| er Proposed Reduction Storm, Says Captain ‘ mucl rent o - | quist dro) lcked goal, mal pteney, Bera, Delco awiowe. | *8ghed twp weeks an, | Minnesota 28, Towa 0. replaced Captain Smith for lowa. The} (P—The tare of The was ideal for a game, with | tot aici ‘oolidec aan been, var; |» dry tte” ured and a warm sun a | Kutsch down to two and three yard ci cor individual nak corset ni one of the larges' . Indicative of the e SA aie, “ t 1 and her | Shaws’ out’ this yout form foothall | PRINCETON BEATS both teams were off side} rtnsers, inthe form of rebates or y oer Miinet. {game was on the sidelines when the; ns | . . ’ 9 ments, may be feasible. yy Uk ik ee play started. cua HARVARD 1 Zz T0 0 Peplaw of Minnesota, in rewurning|” Although he beltaves then a eill not : Fesentative of Mr. Ford with the | q,1he, teams were evenly mutched | . the “next “kickoft “after Minnesota's! yc possibie for the December aersion i a j the fitet period ended reless. Play | — Recent Loken mgress to revise the present 1 2 ° Sov. 6.—-Upr—| yard line to Iowa’s 21-y . revenue laws, he let it be known yes- ' Pack poesia, Fh ei for the mest part was in the center) Cambridge,’ Mass, Nov. 6. VA) | Almquist was injured in a ine] terday that “he believes that condi - § tonne ot ot the field. Man B goal at | Before a colorful crowd of 55,000 that | smash and was taken from the game:| tions are’ developing which would : Expenses have included “loans” | Within 20 yards of Bismarck's goal at) rita the stadium to capacity, Harv- The Towa ling cl and ee eo. Warrant the granting of temporary a re 2 " i id. | kic! el | rebate: Ghee tha oh a, baryon a aud could t to its opponents’ goal was prea deens et ae pielndesl atte making the score 10 to 0 in Minneso- wate treasury Uvalde this year it } 3 ; or. as sa ¢ White House, will ‘ap- winatae. econd period was scotless UN| noon in the opening clash of the|:, After receiving the ball, Iowa fail-| proximate $260,000 000 en a ea Yona ee. aati til just a few minutes aH il lose, 1926 “Big Three” series. ed to gain despite Kutsch’s. efforts.jof 10 or 12 per cent would mean the mobile transportation and. bag. vem, pat the bal wai’ Blemarck’s tives |. The crimson forces were slight| Nydahl-on Minnesota's 37-yard line between $200,000,000" and wage expenses and all costs of i i js two men andi adrift. on: Jiao. Erie on two weeds ao determined * A ho! after three barges broke away: frem © the tug Barryton, of Buffalo, during a storm off this port Thursday. night. Mr. and Mrs. William Plew of Buffalo were rescued from one of the wrecked boats by a fishing tug last ni Another » the F known to ishore on ¥ the crew of the P d a woman reported ird b with Dan N » Ne ‘ork city, on board, has not been located and is i : i ty received the Iowa punt and repeated believed to have foundpred. : the party wherever the queen has |? line. Borresen curried it over on Davis vat Prine won| his brilliant performance of tast Sat. areas tes eine na eee oo Score Mandes t.Bismarck 0.0 and clected to kick off.| urday’s game'with Wisconsin, ran 63 ton said today, when he put pit sod soci here. that the foundering could. be laid to the failure of the government sident and Mrs,{t© send out proper warnings of the “ki F for Minnesota’s second. touch {si fter the next kickoff, Man- ; Slagle kicked fo the 30-yard line.| yards r Queen Marie's Train, En Route tol dan’ geined about 30 yards on a fake after two lass Condy “punted to | down. Feplaw's try tor goat failed. write . 6——-P)— ie | ki fon, after which Heidt | Strong he bal s v 3 . * mere renee to ra United Btaton te. | nas od aarten the ipoal line. Heidt | Harvard in midfield on a penalty for} Apparently resolved on tra¢ék meet Allen R, Clark, election clerk, peints out to the Pi Nov. 6—(#)—Studie: 4 53 2 3 i Erie, Pa, N ; Gopher line was holding the speedy itn he last few days have con: Cools ; “4 i cit | impending sto: ; . Coolidge at their Northampton, Ma: polling place, where to deposit ; 0 ics, the Gophers with a 18-yard suel ust orig. Ge wha caer cand, : : y ‘ 5 i n kicked the ext Score | rough play by Princeton. Harvard | tactics, Hei eee the ballots with which they voted for United Stat that the breweh betwers Senco att | tend of half Mandan 1d, Bismarck 0.| © (Continued on nage six.) | Gontinued on page six.) * en vrepertynait, | Butler, and other candidates. This photograph was her host on the far western lap of Fa her tour, and Major Stanley Wash- burn, her special aide, would be healed by the same elements that she believes caused it—friendship and | toyalty to her. {J | Although Marie plans to take no | blic notice of the dispute over pres- cat .control of her travels, a spokes- | ian for the queen indicated that she «xpects the situation to be bee Bee shen “the royal bo leaves Seattle\ ast. e solution is thought to lie in the ‘ontemplated departure of Mr. Hill at (Continued on page six.) ically of Any State in Yerk office of NEA Ser: ‘Ty, | niured Trainman HIBBING MAIL ie ouile toe er ARE DISMISSED, “Erezene| ROBBERS GET ‘Se<Sextsa) IN OPERETTA comet Asters Denied Seca ae| FIVEDOLLARS aed for}Corn Shew Officials Are Re- himself 50 feet through’ the Oma- Coast Guard Has ‘Sold and sped on the after the ballot was ¢ Bertha Palmer’s Lead Increased An error of more than 1,000 votes in the returns seh rq created the lead of Bettha Pal: mer in the contest for superin- tendeat of public instruction, Complete returns from Stuts-. 2 on next Tues- eo orKe Burgoyne, a| ceiving Queries From All county farmer, who is ith the murder of Dan Ma- Parts of State neighbor. turns, with 67 of 71 precincts re- ported, gave Bjorlie 3,379 and { Steal Registered: Pouch, Kid- ¢ » has been held in the : i i : F by en three hours yne hi n Considered one of the most artistie : a2 ” 6 Bootleggers’~ -- the s Pacey, cs county jail at Schafer since the shaot- dats 3 Pee Union, Governor Says With the new fetdhii ‘the vote Out’ to gine He ann eee, struck DS) nap Clerk and Drive 200 [ine vcci © month ajo, and (features of Lhe Stute Corn Show wand i 5 »;.{ dition in a hospital here today. 9, {has insisted tha killing was done | it "the “Feast of the Red Corn,’ an Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 6—)— 4 Washington, Nov. 6—()—Prohi eee ee Miles For Small Sum in seli defense. operetta presented by girls at the In- ‘: One hundred’ Grand. Forks eitizens|| Z45#4: almer 16,116. With only 1! tion popped into the limelight again 9 ya i as dian school, has exieved namerows in. Fl rig rig more || today ‘in the nation’s capital. \ Minneapolis, Nov. 6-—()—Select- yauiries from all parte of the state, congratulated Gov. A. G. Sorlie on|] Bjorlie woul ve to gain i : HM. P. Goddard, secretary of the show, hi election ata banquet at the|] than 22 votes a precinct to eli- While Assistant Secretary An- ing a town where there were no a ‘anid ‘today. /CONSIDER THE TARANTULA. |). fe iub” here ‘Fri- |] ™inate Miss Palmer's majority ge of enforcement, wax , ines on guard, three men stole a reg-| Six tribes are represented in the Z . ‘Sorlie for governor. clu! of 4,572, ying that’ the coast guard | had ed mail pouch, kidnaped a rail-| cust of the operetta, including: the THE EVIL THAT MEN DO. day night, “sold out” to the bootleggers and was, way mail clerk, and drove more than | ‘Mandan, Gros Ventres and. Arikara TUT’s 15 DEATH BOATS. Soe 6 ra rho eh op 288 making known rmination to 200 miles obtaining $5 for their! |from the Fort Berthold. reservat ernor Poy seek "E istation ext month giving trouble. ithe Chippewas from the Turtle Moun- in matters political were = medicinal liquor, 8 reve: a ; . Ba * j rH tl Standi By Asthar. Detabene. + | Senate sauepossel in the several tar: ‘the chief of the prohibition machin. | withing, in northern Minnesota, was of Sioux from the nding Roe - : mal talks. ery in and around the District of Col. as bold a daylight ‘holdup as ” ever 1G. Be Diskisson, superintendence? The election figures come out, all! ‘The governor in the address umbia and three of his agents hud A Spccceitelrlarall’ epaperter cheee for the Indian school, und Mrs, Dickinson disappointing, and all pleasing to} of the evening laid emphasis on the been dismissed for conduet “distinct-|SayS Prosecutor McClintock ) fhe trer Work of Recovering Bodies |*,'2, charge of’ the operetta., Mar- someone. They scem unimportant to| importance Qf developing Grand ly aabosoming. to federal officers ol o! ecovering €S | jory Best is the director, assisted by the people on the Mojave Desert, in| Forks ean Dean Best and Mrs. Bruee oyle, Clara Peltier, whose Indain natie:is Wh Bear, takes the part of the i couple digging a well with pick and| the byilding of a new bridge across inent government official, put out of the ear on a street corner. —ilies Provided For shovel, now down 140 feet, back in| the Red River here. eld up with drawn re-| Offered Him Thousands | Truman H. King was the victim : : sp; dhe ndvioabiilee st essing in automobile containing an a ; reeset oes Sees ail Dench wi Progresses Slowly—Fam- California, where this is written. The m the state bridge fund for : fied but reportedly prom- of Dollars ‘Reward carried to Minneapolis, where he w: ports that the coast guard fore He telephoned the police, but ed of mining ¢ Canton, Ohio, Nov. 6.—UP)—-E. L.| trace of the bandits had been found — ven, Weeda Wanta, and Clara Gri- the valley, care little about the big- Stressing the idea of co-operation had decamped to the liquor law vi 1s, attorney for the three defend.| today. Ishpeming, Mich., Nov. 6.—()— | nell, whose Indian name is Pumpkin ‘ J t, in a formal] robbers just mised a sack containin : Che ries Han : in Lilinols, oF Butler's in Massachu- | Fretty well sold North Dakota to our-| Mechanism For Protection ‘Ceneral Andrews, conceded. ‘there| Statement to tho Associated Press to-| a $40,000 payroll of the Oliver Iron | O%NEPS of the Rarnes-Hecker Tron | rhe gory of Meas ator tn fhe setts, Coives and now we are ready 6 sell General ay ero “4 declared Prose: iN -| Mining company, which was} j mine here to prevent accidents, 2! Corn” concerns itself with th 5 The husband is down in the well,| the state to the rest of the country. of Fascist Regime had been some defections, but that hammering his wes Right now as a whole, I think Nort! the peqaslsativa, under Rear Admiral i shipped fr Duluth to E ia} committee comp: C. Bil ens of the Wanta tribe, who once a ard, merited praise for its Hibbing. The sack containin i d offic not more tha: ota is in the best shape ls of national year repair to a secluded spot to celo- a. 1 d th th’ ny state in the Union.° Aosta, Italy, Nev. 6=—(AP)— currency had already passed throug! “, Py brate the fea: According to the ne i = ce : ie 4 ation reported after an ii , st wi find power. |W ‘are lucky, I think, to Nine well known anti-fasciste be | | General Andrews said he would| sits hue that MeDermens eri | ag the Febery took “place, time ane ee an in PHO mr Not who is elected, but Ay much | worst difficulties over whe: lieved to have connected inge congrens at the Bert se3-| stnen thousands of dollars were cist tna aes their lives in : her dearest wish to the sorceress, an farther down to water, ts their ques-| Other states they may be j with the recent attempt to as- lon to pass the prohibition enforce-| o¢rered McDermott ars ‘reward’ if old squaw of the tribe, who calls on tion, : : sassinate Premier Mussolial in Sie ereenieeete temmece ned the he would ‘tell all,’ Mills declared. 9 A END sees aber, innue possibility of any | the four winds to give a sign that, the "My Norman tte the aveai:atee"er ule tethessaetrs| ele, gec acer ode, - sarap pebagant I ot tke sttered mh bine Ave | Wah il be granted. : they t . ber 6. This year the queen, Weda Wanta, tural rtment is here busy on the "s lection and pl into Switzerland. The all 1 ; hot Jan ating # meving pare of | aif to « continued aftr ta Se Scientists Accept masihefesee Bp Mlle, re ae was told to hii Dermot suey BES ear, because of hi it desire sens th fgghe ene ot estes} | nome nw. 6s us| Proof of Discovery [Zin tese'austaroun's ce] — WILTON SHOW | ser esi'actestar ache "i | tat ces teen sf bis the state. lini today held. s of the cdbinet’s ney of his choice. 7 f pee af 18 portfolios and was in exclusive of Missing Element Denies Accusation ia Pumps “are deawine cur | i® successful in finding tho first red OF Features Prosecutor McClintock toda: water from the surface ut the rate "Feats wangn the radi ii are s Cy, iret L rea Personal control of a newly created a categorical denial to the as County Agents Miesen of pe eellone a inate but the level | numerous. and give. every ove of What tho larger primates have been ; tection of the fascist regime against | 1” chemical ts in tl stary is, sil hank and propa: orling o| Funeral services will be held today | 7¢ Settings will be beautifalty ar- doing at the ballot box to naturalists KEYR, the Hoskins-Meyer radio| Si! ,attacks, conspiracies and insults| OF yshemicha cvements in the serics| ganda,” he sald, “and we can prove it for several of the vietims whose bod. | Panged and ‘ihe Indian costumes Si ere is leas important than the prob- station, will present special featu: it mie: in court. What I did say to McDer- McLean on Program gress of scientis' here. Jem of wiping out jonight im a dinner hour pi So far as offenses against the gov- J “ Tsolation of ‘the 'elomente which is Bre a cet. Be were nat intarest- ctually i Everything depends on where you ‘will. start at 6:30. Senment or its \padar Bre. OOncROD,| a)" in the vealn af ‘atemic, numbers, ithe thesting tutte Ge seca Deel. ‘The Walton. aduual corn show was are, and what you are doing. Travel rain the country was virtually under. mar- Roll: eA 18 the sen whe: > io mln ped A pay Nelson, coutesito, Sill sing » group of! tial law. toda, was made by Professor Luigi Rolla, th SE Me engineered the plot. Nothing was|held at Wilton Wednesday, November ps fly overhead and the wind roars |stats “At'y otclock George Wille orn | i head of the chemleal institute of Sat shout money. We, offered a) and, over 200 were in attendance the mountains from the Pa- t rth Dakota State @ commander iq cat ; be the finest that can he obtained. indiana. ein the Fort Sesha reservation will present cron-planting an allotment of $14 weekly | ceremonies at the show and inquiries ‘or 300 weeks from the | Cleveland 1 H " . Cliffs company, owners of the mine, | areonding te Me, monde Te Mneke which is provided for under the Mich: fds b ecove| families of the victims will ae Fernand fessor of i d ol Chas. ‘I igan workmen's compensation law. In . A cific, and you wonder that “wh pein ot war. Signora Brometsin so Phvse® And) pela. BRET 00 nee eee REC. charge, of | the SHDN ieornnee « compental providing | Action on Shipping elected” could ever seem important. he actual discovery, it is said, @——————________olcousty Agent A. L. Norling of Me.| food, fuel’ and other necessities for A sats, For’ your consolidation, if disap- mat was made more thap a year ago, but Lean ‘county who tulked on testing| the widows and orphan ssociation Delayed pointed, remember thet Sie sinetiie | is Tee Was evel ntly on @ larger cattlo for tuberculosis. I. S. Maxwell in the life of 9 nation i f ti hip 143-80 and Art Tjenstrom, H fe. Tesi will clreutate Retitions eien| Ruth Disappoints jot more im-| (+ n powe: - portant than one little convulsive kick fore, called upon his echorts to sup- is Monskex. will not, for, ine Seesere —— in their ¢ a shippers’ association, 30 farey- Professor ‘Rolla’s discovery {i respective townships to have the cut-| Bigmarck Admirers |r: °t that vicinity decided Wednes- in the life of a new-Born béby. It - rt him in carying into effect two to: le i Ae ivectock ia ismarc arers |<‘ 4 ould have fe Ho ditt had " vethis favorite maxims-—"two eyes for ane oth, it Cg Bape fal a tle tested by the State Livestock Sun. day evening when they met ‘in the particular never one eye and for one tooth classified ‘aaments “forms of |’ | itary Borad, which makes no charges t Il. According n tl covthte seek. Babe Ruth again disappointed local | $e" "a rdlag to County Agpat oceurred, It wopld have made no real difference “rs Unsettled Ito to the Phnbee ef topmlon Fe ‘ota: Unsettled to-| now go ir night ned rropaly tain west! specially convoked next Tue: Saige 4 atter which cantot be decomposed 0 Max M he F. fans when ho failed to past through | ers are peianh gir cated “ines matter w! a) lax lorgan of the Fairmont. e ie pas en }ers are primari interest in “the had: yesterday's election never taken td Seder, defend is to attack.” by any means known to science.” kato—CI Creamery ‘company gave a very Ins bere. on the west-bound North Coast | purchase of a large seale for wolghite 5 Place, e col The other missing numbers in the] Fi structive and entertaining illustrated | Limited this morning, cattle and hogs and as a result tal Feed “night chief of the militia, Mussolini Moseley scale of 92, are given in the lecture on growing alfalfa und Ruth was suppose to have come)| the question of the shipping associa- Zhe gril at: mean de, liven, after! SPeaetiation te A: ;, So] bremier,, foreign minister, minister] Encyclopedia Britannica as 48, 7 86| cessfully managing the dairy herd, | through yesterday morning and’ ation’ A committee of teres tee ah them, especially when it is foolish Higheot wind. veloctt ** g6] Of interior, minister of war, minjs-|and 67. : yi rand Forks—Clear, 33; roads! | County Agent A. R. Miesen, of Bur-| large crowd of fans was at the sta- | pointed to investigate the purchase of talk to their ‘children, Mammolo ‘ if poy ie ‘ ter of mari inister of aviation] Two gf the most important discov- . leigh county talked on pli for test-| tion to offer Bismarcl greetings, | 9 scale. e Zamboni thought he was an anarchist yestare FORRCAST and minister of labor. ‘eries of elements in the present gen-| Jamestown—Partly cloudy, 40;| ing cattle in Burleigh county. but he apparently changed his plans ‘mers from the vicinity of Regap a one fnarchy seainby all ay. For fon iy rand lcinity: aie Dig the . sane, comaetl has proved eration were oat of heli wa thee 2,)| roads good. a e a show was sponsored and and i was lates arated, that he would ce ig met together a ment sons. war june al st ures mi radium| Clear, ¢ prize mon is e come throug! jay. ursday afternoon eu} ‘. . +> end made hy seem so near, saat rain. Net much aeanne Eee gpPiast, sitting pater ee Kye (Ko. 38) 1 by. M tnd Bite Curie, in] Manda Ke Contaalty Clubs mete m At 11:30 a crowd was on the station “f He “ se 1898. ~ * 36; roads a ines the “tasclatl, Bliowiag jusso- Miesen explain the methods used | The samples of corn were judged| platform, but when the train-pulled | the State ivestock San’ Bourd in by I. S, Maxwell, Albert Aune and A.| in no “Babe” appeared. A doubting | testing cattle for tubercuolsis...1t | L. Norling and the following prizes| crowd refused to believe the gn- originally been Planned. to: | awarded: nouncement of the conductor that] member of the board present to Mixed Flint Ruth was still in Minneapolis and| but it was impossible for ai 1st—Fred Kansky. lingered around the entrance to car | attend. y * 2nd—Philip Skoropat. 60, on which Rath ,.. Falconer booked passage, but rain 1st—Axel Stenquist. B out aft its brief stop and 2nd—R. W. Belyea. ‘ ft Bismarckans wondering -whether Ruth planned to make his home in Minneapolis permanently. ehange in tem- - —s But his 18-year-old embered and remained SETTLE IN CANADA . let—H. Winnipeg, Man.—United States citi- ite Dent zens settling in C: in the last 1st—J. M. Thompson. * 12 years brought with them cash and| the herds 2nd—Mike oki. effects to the value of $163,470,513,| tested. Farmers were Flint according to the Department of Im-| Grass Lake, hes gees iy let—Wm. Brown, migration and Colonization. The big-| field and Eck! townships. it was 1912-13, when settlers! Ne em jet no’ : : " uit rhe willl s 1st—Frank Wardner, ° 795,545 into the Dominion.| Fish found in America whith tare ) ° , i ts z ake A Ps beg Best sample of corn or sweepstakes ; In the last fiscal year the amount was lungs as well as gills have been bred % . ant on White Dent by J: M. Thompson. 96,227,122, by, a London seientist te: live-on tard,