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the valuable The Angel has in his ma- records fron generously gave roperty tv the city. Gabriel, of coarse, Angeles the world, we Cults CORN. SHOW IS GREAT SUCCESS :: Wi S. Bryson ‘Wins sien stakes ‘Again This Year— | Now Owns Kusler Cup old ladies in rich, having two or th ures of the «company that owned the water supply ww the world’ s hij The fourth an: show was November 3 and corn, 68 of potatoes, six of clover, six of alfalfa and a few ples of turaips, rutabagas and were also on exhib ne exbibits will be br corn she ni don rein id about! correct ples of sweet JEALOUSY AND HATE HELD AS CRIME MOTIVE : Maid in Hall Home Says ‘She Saw Mrs. Mills Sitting on Rev. Hall's Knees Nod, Nove d drama in the, hi: town stopped for inierlude tod pple Si of th declared to so they we owners W wert John y gaye 2 splendid ad-| ow production and market-| shillings products and said that}ern yy is more m handled through stutions rtle Lake +! point in the county Son th ti . and get n dairy high as fifty escendants, ers must feel ntlemen whose x0 Hesed Mr. und selection] Stat t or Michig. ninety-nine + judged during the cond day by Mr. ', and will continu: & ce intelli sone of our knoe nothing, du-nothin: but not’ enough to knowing that the “only | Legion thests intelligent) Cleventh hour change in th ‘ther, the eream | Pe: to hold cyart on Army i us usuel for the t a patrivtic A prot special rietly exelud- bringing homo- wag »Barksra Mrs , and| white world. Let us be grateful for Fi or ell] that, and delight in a's et Tough, growth and sur . We ought really tent th he who wa: Stevens t ve Edw {tor of | slain » lacks—the benefit producti n—and | Hen big as we) ¢ four ith a pronounced scoteh ’ Tough testified. that of prohibition { nothing unusual happened in the Hall ramen agents {home the night Of the murder, nor nmediately afterwards, Simpgon, 9 picture Mrs reserve, , drew : former maid the statement | Hall had owed ber Intimate with hei the minister's d with her son in the th ho Com lund, Underwood, 7 puuet dpaiel it bootleg: i other quien m: hard to be Ch n. You mah nai well ¢ "bootie Be and effi ¢ | and yf shooting fir, } aous ng how her son's death. T nderwood jd to b nderwood. Turtle! pol daughte Orman, T the rlund, a hh Flint Tu see ser thelr’ propibition {Ho not, want to see the nation put ¢ subject of noag members of th i a She told of. diseoyer- ie Mrs. Mills, sitting on Mr. Hall's | knees, about four years before the gontending that nd hpte were the motive crime, has, maintained Hi ‘tha Mrs. Hajlupust have known ut the love affair. ab Was Engaged to Treat Mes, Mills Dr. Alfred L. Smith vot New Bruns ich testified that Mr. Hall, right nths before the slayhig, had en- gaged him to treat Mrs. illness and to perfor ‘an_ operation ne would Sapa 1 remed; ¢ prohibftion, fs Less enfore John Hote eptable if cet Corn ssner, Turtle Lake. Turtle Turtle 204 \ WORLD PAUSES FOR MOMENT ON ' ARMISTICE DA Lake, (Continued [ from page one) ck Turtle months, but that he Andrew Wolitarsky, Turtle} only $30 of the promised watches — and n the bodies of the couple. 1 pony was ra] ou cht out by the state ta uphold ention that there wis a strug- re the two were killed in the a September night on IU. S. Will Join’ World ‘Court Only om Senate’s Conditions inued from page one.) n naval armaments. We are }engaged in negotiations to broaden and_extend this humane snd enlight- ened are willing to make}. reasonable sacrifices to secure its further adoption.” In mentioning, the war debts, owed the United Htdtns by foreign coun- Vctitries and their adjustment, Mr. Cool- activities | jdge again emphasized ,that. “moder- ation {5 2 mutual international. obli- guided by mnunit; 1—Rudolph Onwan, Tar y 4 ant the war dead! mors, Figs were Troops were ot Wa tt wile ' gatherings in ud th ‘lent trib augin Hanson, Turtie Luk the usual gathering of those wh —Jonas Thompser, Underwood. | was we the deg with foal 1 observe the day with floral tri psa dozen organizati Arli jur government,” lie said in this -{connection, “has steadily maintained the policy, of the recognition and.sauc- tity of international obligations and ve the performance of — international ked the di ly | covenants. It has not believed that # < ‘ashington. At Pre t Wil-| world, sconamieally, financially, tomb, a group of his friends! morally, could rest upon any other |; Planned to meet to honor the warlsecure foundation.. But.such a policy president and there was prospect of! does not include extortion, or oppres- rent coming and going in|sion, * ; the cathedral where he sleep: ta But aside from thyt and the spe} a und the unknown’s il y salute at the id the , the eight! at of the gv . Ee Lake. Hon, Undexwoud. n to deal with other countrigs-in ff paanee vith hese speipcpicr ras levine that D joh is for the welfare of the world te vancement of ci _ Reporis that Evrope. were wiet by the. Pp statement. that he ae t the sat ac bitaas. American: goyernmen' that ee willing i j others. 0: Fu Se ‘results’ of fa: own, reget ye”? he a y else, ine with British | cial ye it makes no differ nd church services concerned. Z of the ¢ $ country ae dl me ne Wy hee say and that has not arrangements i ho know only by that the world is round, nations go to war, made a big and foolish Chinese loan, which promptly -died, as principal’ and interest. Our ermnent will ween ubout that for years. Wise Britain says, “Never mind = yesterday s Jose Gunar. Where is tomorrow's new dollar tobe had?” mal observ: RSE CANADA} RY or THOSE. Xo sas Ottawa, Noy. paused today ' those who f Must Have Friend! “If we are to‘hay oy bd ‘ e ure to. pares rai Ky ih ek, the dictates of a higher life, We si of industry Were stiffed-us] avoid. any palatal a iit of aul :glominion joined with the test of|cion, distrust, aude bavred, ritish empire in silent tribute. jother nations. The oid Wore srg il for generations indulged itself in this (form of luxury, The. results have us. Jt is not for uswho Jartanotely cireumstanced ment upan those who are An their a ewe ne hi done worse, to. be .warned to, take full: position, good will, 8! eginning, ub and the | MARSHAL FOCH PASSES i ALMOST UNREC! Paris, Nov. 11 Marshal, Foch, leader of the Allied forees and the mun who’ Inid down the Armistice I-kinds- met death in a strange] terms to the Germans, passed almost ugibie, Tar pits on the Rancho lajunrecognized before the Armistice Bren, now part of Los Angeles, have; Day crowd in the Place Detoile to- ee and preserved for all tine} day, different animale as the imperial saber tootit tiger, giant slothy, long extinct camels and hers. No other spot on rent his carth has wlways had its excitements, disasters und woes. Thwusands of centuries before men to pass Jud, cathe here to make trouble animals of : Jess favor at. picts under: heh relations a fy h ohes. people, quisite thid purpose is | friendly attitude of our own part.| y tell ps that we are-not. liked in yu Such NOWS HOW cay ocameerne London—The Byow of Wales has) aliogethor tog ce = of. people. “(mastered the Charleston and dances! area creditor iteaes ist it with a, skill and sense of rhytnm) prosperous than. same e city ‘will now maké a rk] that only professional dancers can’ means that gur interests ,have, come Brea, } far aif, the nae equal. Recently at a popular supper within the Hurepean circle where e{ resort crowds watched and Applanded distrust. and A altogether Hye not! od his gragetul pfforts. nore, hive heen altogethe: e of demonstration was in murked contrast to the ovation whic murked his progress through the! Champs D'glyaees in the victory pa- rade of July, 191 reports are undoubt- that’s appropriate. a oe can be a ein earth equals Los Angeles i at Under » the:Divectign: wt hy jclured, np ‘}ton for the dedicat! > ide * We have therefore under: | od: ads | hig the, United States wonld 11 Piece —— Orchestra E.-Dirlam « turn such attention to us’ at least that we are not mo indi eno While we assume no responsi: billty the opinions of others we | are responsible for our own senti- | ments. We ought to be wise enough | ite know that in the sober and inform- cd thought of other countries we prob- ly hed the place of a favored na- js wht not to fail te appre- jals and difficnities, the suflering and the sacrifices of the|; {people of our sister nations, and to ,extend. {o them at all times our Lience, our sympathy, and such help as we believe will enable them to. be restored to a sound and prosperous condition.” There was little need to inquire how the world war ,began, Mr, Coolidge H he conflict. » gained from cri jinations and reeriminations,” he de- the world te a state of better ity. We can discussion It is cnough for ide on which we! of who won the w us to know that t fought was viete! ident and Mr Coolidge ficial purty arrived here at 8:35 thi morning.on a special from Wieshing- “| Menges, Kan ’ | war heroes, Friendly crowds, curbs on both | | streets from the Union Station to the Muchlbach, welcomed the Pres Coolidge upon their A military escort compris- wg a troop of cavalry from enworth, Kansas, several regi- Boy Scouts, American nnaires and Girl Scouts in uni- n appropriate president was the t to the hotel and upen | yal there immediately to the suite | ved for him to until the committee called to escort him | Liberty Hall for the dedication of he. great Liberty Memorial. An hour, ed him and his party as ai ah t perio: AR the ief executive and Mas. * cootidye passed through the streets, from the station, 2 steady ripple.of breast of the procession. Small icin flags were waved in profa-| sion, Comment on “Coolidge Luck” |} The renowned “Coolidge luck” wi commented upon by members on he as they ste sieaed with memari isterm and wintry weathe whieh they passed in the Ohio, 1 {nois and Indiana stages of the trip «from Washington. perature was 10 degrees or more bes Tow free At the same time saa ‘ the thermometer registered and the bright sun was carryins ane! mereury ube 4 when the president 1 principal role in the dedication cereme ind * Pre ident Coolidge returning to the spot | i rs ago as vie@ pres- ident he assisted in pl. | nerstone for Ae. huge edifi 0 Jost uh in addition to Pres- Mrs. ‘Coolldye and Queer Marie of Rumania, representati ebureh, the army and na’ tually all patriotic or, well us seores of state and civic units, held 2 place on the program. iti | be station WDAF, of the Kansas Star, urranzed to broadeast the I mony, Cost Over Two Million ng Egyptian, Grek and modern American architecture, ‘the! structure extends for 600 nk alo: the, crown of Memorial Hill, facing ; the Union Station and the busi- ness dist Built with more than 3: cu vd by thousands of p arin! hous: EAI of the war, nm Moric was to arrive ois | hours after the pr ident left. ‘she has consented to place a bronze wreath on the memor- | ial and to broudeust u message through radio’ stat DAF. A private re. ception has been arranged af which she, is;to attend 2 benefit con- cert prier to leaving’! for St. Louis. 36,000 LE HEAR MOSIDENT'S ADDRESS Kansas City, Nov. 11.—@)—-Faci: 150,000 persons lined on an avenue! of flag: atithe Liberty: Memorial here today President Coolidge was che -mpplauded «when che: Sortarest ere ' ae. | 41 autfered 25 Fe rafter taki can oa Ha Be, I feel *Ralorh cass arith stomuch nd tried mun: dAdlerike, 1 just full of | . J. Beaudette. gives the system a REAL} brings out old poisons caused; trouble fora time. - Unlike ‘most -.médicines, | tor pon BOTH upper..and lower; jowal. Just’ one cpaental relieves i ahr ‘AB had takes away that full, bloated 4 fo 80 as you can eat better and af Even if bowels move | erika brings .out nvweb .ad-! dia eat poison which. you never thought was in your ‘system. and wh coused sour,. gassy stonyich, leeplessnest, jheaduche., , No ms noche what you have tried for} your: stomach’ and. bowels, Adleriku | will: surprise you. In Bismarak’ at) dos. Breslow gest other ‘druggist: t “We nre attempting to re-| ; taken direet| ' avplause from the crowded curbs kot Shy Yesterday’s tem: |! to the would court oply on coudi- tions laid down by the senete. Standing bareheaded gnd without ercout, the president gave his message. him, Down the mall pt the front. of the memorial a great crowd listaned | attentively, Flags stood stiff in the brisk breeze which chilled the spec- yrs and hundreds of army and rival uniforms lent che occasion. As 2 giant bell in the memorial] shaft tolled’ 11 times at 11 o'clock, ling the nation to silence in mem- of the Armistice, President C ¢ Walked to the. front. of the pr itial stand. He wes greeted with t ovation. ql he dedication ceremony was over! u Kk. The president ue a to the cars. ARMISTICE DAY IS FITTINGLY OBSERVED HERE} (Continued “from page ove.) j cities, freedom from the danger of bombs, of air raids and all the hor- vors of war, Nothing had been mes not even the Red Cross hospitals the churches, Pleads For World Pe: “It is our hepe that nev: will there be another such Judge . “It seems to me that out Me it shoyld have been born some agements by wh would be impossible f to arm it- self so.that it would be.a menace tu world. The farther we.are. from act ic iy forgotten glad that the Legion wi hou its next convention in Fran Burke said. “The feeling to- ward us in France is net the best, ill clings ha arisen over money auned to Fran France and the nited States should be friends. We cannot forget that'in 1776 in our war independence, France came to our French nobleman brougk en to this country to fight with us the blood of our boys who fought the world war ngled with the blood of French boys. We want to be friends with Franec and ev in the world. The program opened with the cs the aud vocation brief Hiisivetson sans iniod, by Mes, I.E, Mon Cale, commander of the. Lesion jnost, pregided and introduced the ‘The meeting closed with th ng of the Star Spangled Rann wet and Dane: Tonight ice at the Pacific tel. x-service, man of Work! War and veterans of other wars, as well as nurses who served in the war, have been invited to. xt- tend and members of the War Moth- ers and the Auxiliary v vill attend in ody. “A number of wives, mathi and sisters of held Aj wl 3 ering is expected than last year. Sayed in he evening, a dan en | ¥ hal! with a jon at Patter: pret 's a play turns pug Hatfield, violin cently because ‘he morning hours for his melodies, and | when his wife remonstrated with’ h strock her. The fine -was $500, THIS TOWN the early bee One ve been mar- ried for GU years. ‘There is one gold- on wedding -couple.te every 100 in- habitan = SE Baby’s Dimples —_ Bring the buby to the studio in the morning. He feels ‘better and brighter then, and so do we, and we have the mote time to perpetuate those cunning little dim- ples of his. PA ae oN We make a specigl offer on Christmas orders up to Nov. 20th. You will find it worth while. 2 vio for saanin\nent hene - Butler Studio. “Web Bled, > Bt Misin ‘A colorful scene spread. out before | rtial air Ha panle,.cgwn she hill, . January Fi NOVEMBER 1, 1926 row WRPRSDAY,)® PATTERSON HALL Tickets $1.00 Under Auspicesrof Ameriegn Legion Lead,’S. D., Pastor | Borah Waits Frazier Promises Continued | Reinstated on G. 0. P. Relentless Warfare Standing Gommtttees; (M)-A re- jer of North | 1 Republican! committees of the ma letter sent to y Senator Borah, Republican. Idaho, -to Chairman Watson of the Republican. ¢ iver on committee Sonator 1 s one of the four) is a 1. senators read out of the; the jud ek idge | dealers lon any to the c though mow believed to oe sept for he use c. ot limbs. ‘hooM.IN GEMS n extraord Lead, 8. D., Nu dd relentless war pears to be Presbyterian church in was declared here today by (Py Co} London, has” started th Dakog As 1 Rn pic, fundamentalis j opinion on alds’ value tting many different price y one gem. of charges of i conduct unbee ing dispositio: ordination and minste This suspension,” he F not infer guilt. It does not in any vi i vn or prevent etic iron ore y in Sinoloe, orth Trem his place standing ¢ the bottom of the bility of his ueceudine io aN sa Wep Dlican or the | bet a Mexico. h wrote to Chairman onferences th Sen- a number of. other | ¢ that there had | ‘er judgment” the ‘tion ef ai Republican eedbabiya Bat NEWS BRIEFS - and will Watson of the Old Fi ator Frazier and fundamenta! The Old 33 after Rey, » Crom: been from the pastorate of the Theat Presbyter' urch in what i suid to be a fi i ate the leg started at Rapid City Crombie. charged A. Kalk will be given | eric? tice court here | modern- "Cy thecharge of nyo rive Wi waswdbe drixenol te,castiudeoihided jelude a man's nd the purs' whole DIA M OND TERM $100 and up. Marek, Mgr. y Bank Bh m mad Trogriee te cluding organic evolution “Even though temporary should come, 1 shall not wo cause ‘truth crushed to earth | shall rive aga I shall umble and conti lentless warfare what appears to Presbyterian church of Sout ta.’ General Motors to Pay Cash Dividenc defes I The blue sun-washed Meditetra- nean! Leave New York, Feb. 12, for a 64 days’ journey visiting 15 Seeocnes 19. Se area and ypt. Canadian xpress Travellers’. Cheques good the world over. Further information from local steamship agents, or tforms o° in the DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. | H. M. TAIT 614 2nd Avenue, South Minn. (A)--Directors General Motors*Corporation to- day declared anc h dividend of $4 on the common stock in addi tion to the regular quarterly nen of $1.75. 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