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er ee eT Tra EMRE ET SESE NR Me ee ro er ane . A 3 ; =, JN FINAL EDFFION Generally fair ry Sunday. Not so col | ‘ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMAROK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927 : PRICE FIVE CENTS 11 BASKETBALL PLAYERS KILLED IN WRECK ‘| $25,000 Worth. |M’NARY-HAUGEN BILL ‘OBJECTIONABLE | [Marys tite tamb as Grownto Nation Mes tll | Aa —_ AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL’ ACCORDING 70 as PVE OTHERS, - BRING HUNTED. —— a ee ee IN ACCIDENT Officers Start set. Septet After} Auto Bus and Fast Passenger Bond Dealer Confesses Train Collide Shortly Be- Bigamous Marriage fore Noon Today * IS HELD FOR FORGERY |ON AN OPEN CROSSING oe ie Members of House ae (QRAI AND OPERA Serr tenes) SUCORSSPUL Washington, Jan, 22,—UP)—Deserib- i ling the "Ni MeNary:Haugen bill es|Edith Mason Has Audience |‘more objectionable and certainly Y | more unconstitutional” than its pre| Of Millions as She Sings Says He Last Saw Woman at Asheville, N. C., After Get- ‘all Occupants of Bus Either | Killed or Injured, Meager |decessor of last spring, a minority Famous ‘Jewel Song’ | report signed by three members of i i: ting Stocks, Bonds the house agriculture committee was nici! \ Reports State | filed with the house today seeking} Chicago, Jan. 2: — @) — Mephis- instead the enactment of the Curtis- Mauston, Wis., Jan. 22—U%)—With topheles’ sardonic laughter, rising William Coffey, 48, Madison, Wis.,, Austin, Texas, Jan, 22—U?)—Eleven Crisp bill. The latter measure was members of the Baylor University a xf bond desler, held in the Juneau coun- held up as “a constitutional and ca-| above the fortissimo of the orchestra} # ty Jail here after confessing that he| structive, measure. upon the. only! as the curtain fell on the famous gar- | baaketa | eee oe ry ane contracted a bigamous marriage with lines which our long examination of| den scene of “Faust” on the auditor- jured and six less seriously hurt in Mrs. Hattie Sherman Hales, 58, a this question Jeads us to believe can} brough brilliant a collisia# between an automobile widow, formerly of La Crosse, Wis., | prove suecessful.” sitio’ or arte amare rs bus and na fast passenger train of county authorities today began a Tho report wis wtitten by Repre-| Climax last night the first nation- the International-Great Northern search for the woman who was last | sentative Fort, Republican, New Jer-| wide radiocasting of opera in Amer- ‘railroad at Round Rock, 22 miles seen by relatives at Rockford, Ill., | sey. Representatives Tincher, Re-| jea, northeast of here, today. — \ shortly after she became the “bride” | publican, Kansas, and Pratt, Republi-; Twenty-seven stations, in chain, The bus carrying the basketball of Coffey last September, can, New York, added their signa-| participated in the air premier of the was on the way from Waco to protec held on a forgery charge | tures, | Gounod masterpiece as sung by the where Baylor was to play the referred bv Ernest Roser, a brother. The two measures in controversy| Chicago Civic Opera company. The rsity of Texas tonight. Mislaw of the woman, after Coffey had are unlike in sevenal respects but the! adventure in radiocasting, which was endeavored to vote stock held by his most_important of these is the equal-| described by opera and radio authori- Nurses, Doctors, Summoned second wife in the Elroy Service Oil | ization fee by which the McNary-!ties as highly successful, was spon- Nurses and doctors were sent from company at Elroy, Wis. late last} | Haugen bill would control crop sur-!sored by the Brunswick Balke Col- ‘Austin and Taylor und the train night confessed, according to Sheriff pluses. The Curtis-Crisp plan omits! lender company through the National which struck the bus was being held Lyell Wright, that he hi ne wife and | this feature. { Broadcasting company of New York. to carry the wounded to Taylor, about three children at Madison, Wis., at {Edith Mason, whose — husband, 15 miles away. The nurses and doe- the time he wed Mrs. Hal Called Price Fixing Measure — | Giorgio Polaceo, directed, was Mar- tors were held at Taylor to receive sed Rubber Sti \ In addition to declaring the fee to guerite and her singing of the favor- the. injured. He also peel piace, Sheriff Wright | | be @ tax and unconstitutional, the! ite “Jewel Song” was described in a Milton Norris, general agent for said, that he had kept up a.flow of | | minority report said the bill contain- | criticism prepared for the Associated the railroad, said the fast Sunshine letters to relatives of Mrs, Hales and | j ing it was w price fixing measure; | preys by Mrs. Bertha Bauer, promi- Special, which left San Antonio this . signed them with a rubber stamp! that it would upset all existing trade| nent opera patron and society leader,| morning, and the bus loaded with bearit.z ber signature. | channels, kill cooperative marketing! a. “excellen : students crashed at un open cross- ‘Questivned by District Attorney | ¢ Pec onlere on ttdtteret eg production |"“Tye came sponsors that put the 2 ae haben mmm ing. Clark, as, to the whereabouts {jt actually succeeded in increasing! garden ‘scene on the air announced] Henry Ford trekked all the way from Detroit to Sudbury, Muss, to be present at the re: sea aceare nt at Meee aan Eee are ho cecesues tit PEEriatnethod: of sole ine cthe teger-| it seller eae Ta ATrovatore’| schoolhouse to which Mary : lamb once followed her to class. “Restored. b; Sicrela’: information. “Ths ‘meelent, aNeille, N.C, Neher ake oeurned al bootd to adininistew the MeNary-| with Cyrena Van Gbrdon among the| ‘ical use, it stands on his fameus Wayside Inn property. He and Mrs. Ford are here s i | oceurred at 1):45.a..m. » v seer atocka Gnd! Bonde to him ana Haugen plan also was assailed as un-! Drincipals. - surrounded by, the neighborheod kids who are the new pupils school, It was by accident that | “Names off the dead and injured left him, | constitutional because it tended to | the ‘sheep, perhaps a descendant of Mary's own, strayed into the picture. were not avdilable at the offices here Mrs. Hales, who was employed as Pi | interfere With the president's consti-’ U, §, ENTERS GOLDEN DAY Hi ae the time Morris made his an- buyer at a La Crosse Wisconsin, | | tutional right to appoint government OF MUSICAL APPRECIATION | \ | nouncement. store, met Coffey while he was on a| officials without advice exogpt from) New ‘York, Jan. 22.—(#)—Opera by| 5 : % acit,must have been a terrible scei bond selling trip to that city, relati the senate. will * eaateal aus | lent,” said Morirs, “but our inform: ‘ol Distriet esoeey Clark. vetnes | Here is Geotge Young, 17-year-old] The equalization fec was described Gienee in the Ciniied Staten ty, mil- Today’ 8 Program | | Today # Doings oe | tion now is rather meager. Our in- were married at Winona, Minn. \Toronto swimmer, who won the/ #8 “clearly a tax,” no different from jiong, in the opinion of Walter Dam- | in Legislature | Nation’s Capital }; formation is that tive of the wounded Mrs. Coffey, the mother of three | $25,000 Catalina. Island M. The| that levied by municipalities to pro-\ rosch, for 42 years conductor of the! ! cannto live until they arrive at Tay- children, told Madison police that her) picture is an excellent siudy of the) vide money for sinking funds. | New York Symphony orchestra. | aE lor. husband often went on extended bus-| sturdy physiqud that enabled him to| “As to cotton,” the minority deciar-; After one of the most remarkable | House and senate mect at 2. Congress meets noon. ——_—_—_——— y iness trips and that his absence for| succeed where nlore than 90 other) ed, “we are inclined to belleve the’ evenings he ever spent in his home, | House to vote on appropria- House takes ap minor bills. several weeks last autumn was not| skilled swimmers failed. | fee as a tax is constitutional since it a, he described it, he said: s 1or- Jamestown hosnital for Senate considers naval supply || an.unusual oceurrence, reaches the entire production and| ““«The nation-wide broadcasting, of | : Lake school for bill | ln nvery producer. As to wheat, corn,’ an entire act of Gounod’s ‘Faust,’ to| f. \ committee mects on and rice, however, the bil bas been! S7,antire pet of Gounerch an excel-|| Appropriations comp con Pha ages | Northern Minne Minnesota BILLS. WOULD refaly dean bath to exclude any puttons, of neonte tn suchen easel || que werk cn suppin Bile, ae Huse rates ‘committee ain CHAR ED WITH ‘interest of the producer in any bal- he red Mare enate to cons ill peemit- } ¢, "i ig Se Nara considers caicndar position for .Editors.E Meet| ance. in-the oqualisation dundsand,ta’ York, stzaiey ts of extracrdinaty sIC°1) ting.-ase: of “brut. Cold Snap Moves Eastward, } Souler Canyon Dam bile P eliminate the possibility of the fee. «jt means th king ‘available of * ab - 9 f Grand Rapi ds, Mint Minn., Jan. 22.—U being levied against progessing by good anlage og ‘millions — sere OIC 2 ea | Centering in Minnesota To | wie ase MA KA -Electing Paul Kinney of Glexsudris the producer or against sales from Sroved for the want of it. | day—15 Below Here as president, members of the | one farmer to another. Ste is an answer to those artists! | PE 4 Editoria’ aecnaian + who taik against the radio, They Se i itutional Means Preferred , 4 » yeoncluded their annual meeting here wenn ” simply. blind. ‘They fail to project ae i +? Mast night. Us | \Cerainly,” the report said, “when| Times into the futures |Killing Occurs During All- t b RY. NORRIS‘ scot aise| HAC TTC ae geomet y Farmhouse | Jersey Rinaianshen| FUN SESSION! if x At muita lant Flemington, N. J., Jan. 2— (Al “= Clar- clearly constitutional means can be an cant of eee arbor’, me 5 ai found for the handling of the prob- A.G, Rutledge of = lem, ordinary common sense would “Ame dio, may actually be ente ident, . . yo y, jen éciati idji, Seceetary and treasurer, On| One” Peavides For County | dictate a preference for their use.” slemsday of fnnsles} pitts \ ; : : | critic in 4 the executive committee are Rudolph ~ These means were held to be em-) or the Associated P the executive committee are Rudolb| Branches, Other For Rural | bodied in the Curtis.Crisp measure| Woy Vint “oh cots of his comment in North a ence Hil and while this Dill, too, calls upon a9 te Heee ae and Keith Roge:s of Credits Associations 1 the treasury for a large avpropria- nina their voices in song in Chi nivat ee te sary Daa idle result of the death y ion, the protesting members. believe res Fai Paz: hebiv: . guns pean: ba waeatlone hie that’ under such a bill “loases to the had Damrosch, as oritie, considered | : fats Hebe: ee: i : lee a woman dur ‘an all night government activity in printing en- pabgprenentatives fi jithoor government, will not, over period, iin Sina lent. orehex. | Prosecution May Complete one " Legisiative Empks 3 Create|“battle of Jutland” at a lonely fo y it ” i} . ~ i ene ee ee Oe ae and Herman Rabe, Stark, county, exe know,” they said, “that sven! t tra was faithfully transmitted,” he) Rebuttal Testimony Today, | whist 2 stendy Pas ace | Merriment at Expense of Hi2 state in the town of idee i ndent. y joined in pre- bill does not put, the government in \ | eet ye : | ce 2 state troopers were held today ter meetin, a bil Pl « Sirens 2 RA a ents ay ure in North Dak h ea ie winter meeting. senting to the house 4 concurrent Arguments Monday et Se ade peres ial Solens and Officials | ca‘charges of niucder. ‘Two. other - is | troopers and two agents of the So- oF lis, aad besa for the Prevention of Cruel- sof the gen-|ty to Animals were accused as ac- ative pages | cessories. The battle occu ternoon while | during investigation of a com- h Dakota super| Plaint by the society that cattle ji chek EE business; does. not subsidize the Loyang) eed repeal of the | farmer who wants no subsidy; and : i sad ieliee Deel ee ‘ ABANDON HOPE nk forth: has been dry | foes no fly scanter to: ll economic V Austin; Texas, Jan. 2—(AP)— | Grand Forks cuch reported 16 below, — Govern The pronceution closed its cave Janmiestovn’s, John W t op a mitted to state- Pointing out that the Curtis-Crisp : ; “i was - - } ", é. . 3 r gs FOR 27 ABOAR atiog. ot eee, Laie effectively,” rt salds | wealthy ‘¢ er aioe | y nthe, dest) i members of the N ei ae rticularly ai fe wealthy lumberman, following Virginia was the coldest reased, thet the ‘We believe ‘it * Il accomplish its senate presented their annual “fun” | Were underfed. the young le, he . the tegtimony. of rebuttal wit: point, with 31 below. ‘Hibb ; Pempiation, of the state peniten- perpen and that i Tentearienitars | menwes. ported 26 below, St. Cloud 23 below. session. ‘The third house is composed! ,The warrants were issued last hed doetied sins eines: anacimont to ita rightful place in the scale of | . | tin, ‘Texas dun. 22—-U)—Mor Rochester 20 below, Duluth 17 below. of house and senate employes and, night after a coroner’s jury found law. . | industries—not Pst in ite financial Austin, Texas, Jan, 22—(P)-—More Winona 14 below and Mankato 12 newspaper men, \that Miss Beatrice Meaney met Lenard fg oo «| rewards but as the equal of any be-! ame " state nesses had been summoned below. ‘From their seats as pages, Sorlie/ death “in an unwarranted, atro- committee today voted to recom- ig today fe sbuttal testi y at the 4 low pressure area ts centered and Carr heard one house employe | 5 sine of Drifting Rowboat| Sicnd repeal of the wolf bounty | fore he lew and first in independ: Seore of Tramway Workers ay for rebuttal testimony at the ove, ‘northern Saskatchewan today, deliver the gubernatorial address and! ome oat Par — murder trial of the Rev. J. Frank according to 0, W. Roberts, local for an h law.” A minority will submit an Be & saw another wield the “speaker's gavel. | Leads to Bell That AML | sdtens re, rie aviaon es | anware commtrpae vores | M4 Some Officers Injured Berets tha hehe ied iat atch, Mle Cam. ut haat | Meaney and her brothers, ‘Timothy . not on party lines. IN FAVOR OF Y BILL in N: in -Mel Gases Be Chiiie when the lumbar, Sen prevails in the estern C na. parts of variéus eal known Tegisla- | 2nd lames, barrica themselves Have Perished eee ‘ Washington, Jan: om Vethe Me- in Nanking Road “Melee oe eae een ine study or dian provinces, , The emperatures tors and introduced and acted on|in the house after James had been Two league program bills, enlarging | Nary-Haugen farm relief bill. was the Fore Worth Baptist church July fe, rising sapldlg. in Mosane and numerous bits of legislation, shot in one knee by a trooper. Boston, Jam, 22.—UP)—Hope defi-| the Scope of thé Bank of Narth Da- approved ‘toda: enate agri-; Shanghai, Jan. 22—(P)—Rioting| 17, last. northern North Dakota, Mr. Roberis, | Among them was a bill exempting The 12 troopers accused testi- 22. by the 9 said. headed the bills introduced into| culture committee, which added its di Displaying so much emotion that, 5 ie “ nitely had been abandoned today for| kota, headed the bills introduced Sudorsement to that already its broke out in Shanghai, principal! | 'inhiOuine npeared scarcely able to tai eonightand Bandy nat 0 co utomobiles of bootleggers from fied they fired their guns during axation and confiscation; a bill re-|the 12-hour siege, during which the 27 men of the crew of the steam-| the senate Friday. ¢| refuge of foreigners in China, during | \ quiring women capitol employes to} sed. er John Tracy, o steel collier last i the measure in a majority report o: {continue his story, Dr. Norris re- i heth. | Bas bombs were wu: renty- teen off Cape Coa during the height| w™ "preter Mountrail county. “hen: Me eee teas the bill ees et up sel ine mabicibal tromeay cor: hey cae Pi Pre delted the tune St. Paul, Jan, 22 =), Subrzera Da a rina ‘Ne for | four troopers were present. : Of a bilszasd on January, 4, W, Fat'GR provides that 20 per cont |g Aeon ste: tne Ph ey would use| pany tonight, but was put down by| berman called him.on the telephone temPeratures Prevaited - throliciely the benefit of assembiymens a bill in- The finding yesterday of 9 drifting) of the voters of the county may de- 1 000,-| the police of the international settle-| and. th Re Mind suring the lives of United States sen-| rowboat and the name plate ‘of the| mand an election on the establishment ot eres ae Leto ,t ment with only a score or more of i oe os rer. H.C. Meacham, and Points reporting new records for the ators from North Dakota for ten | * What Happened in 1 removed the last vestige Of) of a branch of the Bank of North Winter. North’ Dakota temperatures 5 berg : and swine. juries to the tramway workers asi thes 1 8 cents each; and a bilf redistricting | | i si re had Lager? 4 to the| Dakota in the county. It also au- ee ee aeetaliaa ‘vould be|@ few bruises among the officers! Chipps came to the studio and en- 1anged from 10 below at Minot to 21 the state so that ail but one senator | | Legislature Today ! pehipring, men here imctobably had| thorizes the county treasurer to re-| zeimbursed by the collection of an, Participating. None of the i toned unsonouneed, Dr. Norris dé below at Fargo. wig ane ropresentative ‘should core |g: eee een earn, cy probably hed) ceive deposite ‘ss. an agent of the ity | Were serious. jared. He then told of le- "It was 19 below in St. Paul, @ ree- from Cass county. An alleged letter | foundered on ‘the perllous Georkes| Sank “ot North Dakota until ¢ epee tra commodity | Were melee, took place on Nanking| Gent in which he wdvised Chipps to Fd for the winter. + in, {fm Former Governor Nestor was) | Taking advantage of the fact : It was announced that all of the road, the Broadway of Shanghai, in| jeave, The lumberman left the study,’ Virginia reported the lowest Min- yead, in which he recited his claim! that seven senators were absent, Shoal, “approximately 70 miles off) srarich Sank to be. established (on ~ Sere favorable vote, is organized and fan | Resota temperature, with 31 below at ‘d the United States senatorship. The Nonpartisan senators today cart- the heart of the city, during the eve-| put soon returned, the pastor said. X \ ° = , tioning. The measwre was referred report the nate ning rush hour. ‘The police uscd| [saw him coming rapidly,” Dr. °.%, ™-_today, Aberdeen, 8, cared Sine” pecudo-governor| fled = motion to reconsider } to the committee. on tate. affairs. ima atelier had oes fre the| their batons freely, but were careful | Norris testificd, “I ote The drawer Little Falls, Minn., reported 2 predicted his own triumphal candi-| terday’s report of the ji /,\ Weather Report || “senate” sin 82’ provides for | the) action. it had voted for he| not to resort to fire arms. A harraze | of my desk and grabbed by pistol, 1°™- Perea ee ae en tarahin ta ine errs Sox Teasmaeeadian Totnes / f Sar aauace ae ee creation of’ rural credit associations | absent, however. The hou: eoenral | of bricks and stones featured the of-) and shot.” re j 23--() -A Business in the capitol offices was; Site postponement of fi Weather conditions at North Da-| of five or more members, following | tee, in reporting the me fensive of the tramway workers. |" Prosecution counsel indicated they} St Cloud, inn. an 22.) A’ suspended during the session, Dell Patterson's bill to kote points for the 24 hours ending| the principal of the — intermediate| widely split, and majority ari mainor.| The clash came at the end of «| would complete examination of wit-| new cold weather Fecord for this tp suet cit mortgaging of crope before they at 8 a. m. today. credit bank. ‘The associations are) ity reports were filed. week of labor troubles. There has! pesses today, which would permit ar- j ter was set in St. ha set Hes + Adequate Supply are harvested. vote today ‘Temperature at 7 a designed to eventually work through; ‘Efforts are now under way in the| been a more tense undecurrent in the! guments to start Mond: jase the mercury tumble pe 2 1e- was 22 to 17. The minority re- Highest yesterday . -5| the branch banks of the Bank of} house to obtain preferential status| Situation apparently as the result of| ees low zero, according to the a ate re-{ of Groun d Water | Port, rejected yesterday, was ac- Lowest last night... -15| North Dakota. It was referred to the| for the bill. activities of agitators to celebrate | | University Show formatory bureau observe! he tem- | | cepted today, It recommends Precipitation to 7 a, mi. 0| committee on state affairs. TAL PSEC their victory in a two-day strike. Vv perature at 8 a. m. today was 23 be-} Found at Harvey} ste the bilt with some Highest wind velocit They won several concessions from} to Be March 23, 24 'Y | changes. Bath motions were made ne VEATHER FORECAST - Vete on Party Lines ‘Ruth Runs Afoul of | tre company. | , et pire ae es cag ga aes sy ot|_ BF Benaior Patterson, For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen-! Party alignment. flamed anew in} Law in alifornia If —. fa 5 fh supply o : OUTLOOK MORE SERIOUS Grand Forks, Jan, 22.-The Flicker. Reaching 26 degrevs below last night,’ gr where skeptics believed | orl ee sania bien we sae stele senate TGs Sh C IN RECENT. D. AYS tail Follies, a competitive show of the temperature went to the lowest none was available, has been revealed e604. eth Dakota: Generally fair| bver the bill introduced by Senator G.| San. Diego, Jan. 22-—UP)-—A bis Jan, 22.--P)—Notwith- | collegiate vaudeville offered annually mark this winter. This vicinity. is is now being used commercially 22, “| standing the hopeful tone of the for-| at the University of North Dakota,| mow in the grip of the most sustain- tonight tte nee CONDITIONS | PARE iNedpart te ee Y bb ed pai ey Pree ign, office as Pet Nhe sitcation | will be presented March 23 and 24, ed cold snap it has experienced for Brot, E Simpson of the U 5 in China, some of the morning news-| according to Edward Franta, Lidger- | several years. versity of North Dakota, according Dy? pe tmameet pigeon tia: |e ir soho ter cana ae Mat ole, estan |Sue, Pdeten rae | eet awa Gags nd wth ea tward "tne Es Pacific caast-and cold) harvest, Ruth is charged with h had| serious than in recent days, This is| rection will be in charge of Profs.’ above, the temperature has se gone of health. Weather iB throughout th The: ‘Fight broke out over the judi-| children from the outlante ‘at a lo-| mainly because of cabled reports that | Roy Is rich and John D, Leith. above zero once. It was three above The original water upply for be ot ie. it "20. di below| ciary committee’s report on the m eal theetre ‘on the stage ‘and: do| the United States government is anx- Ray F. Sallberg, Grand Forks, is as- at noon Thursda; | Harvey, drawn from the eyenne, Zero in’ South: Dakots Sure, “A siajority report favored In-| little “stunts.” sone oes Chinese affairs and the an-| sistent production manager, and Ed- = was unfit for cooking and drinking, this morning, area rege of the Dbill,| Ruth this weelt is at Long Beach, nouneeeert that’ ink ie a jean mi i os K. fees any St. Thomas, is in Bickestere Mle: eat eon mos su cmater far Aisha purposes | was v Savkatche- ter ol who | charge of ‘public’ new low re auled in tanks from small spring is centered over northern ope igae Sig ere caceinmenere The mene at Ceemaerpae wes 8605) hed ‘starieg for Minn esi orl Se ee ‘ |Yus recorded here last night when Professor Simpson studied the situi i, 24 to 28 pig ea a dered ‘to return to his post. “PIONEER DIES the mercury dropped to 21 degrees tion in 1925 and recommended. the fon RETAIL bar geet TO MEET The ion of the press seems| ‘Linton.—Richard Plaggemeicr, 70, below zero, This is one degree cold- sinking of test wells two miles from LaMoure—A ion of ret 0 be Bhat "i ‘Washington is gravely| ptoronr settler of the southern part er than the previous low. fo 7a, m.| the city. Enough water to supply a merchants of ~p en aaesict will b there must be ground for| of Emmons county, died Wednesday the temperature was 20 below. city many times the size vf Harvey eo naaceiiod held here nyary 26,| anxiet whieh fis not known to the| a‘ter-an s1iness ot mote than a year. was revealed. paseemat Th dis survived by-his wife SNOW. AND SLEET FALL IN In November, 1926, the new supply is aegantd reneral pablicbere Andean: erown cullen Funeral MISGIBBIPPL VALLEY, STATES. ‘of water, was turned into the tary DDITIO) eit re ‘riday. jan. ——(#)-—Snow mains. e water i ree arm bars agraended se 2 Di In of list sae Lape eve= as a gant Aces ay sada me flu and sieet today continued an ful bacteria and is,"furthermore, bet- ‘ Oftisiah jag Y: ning’s Teibune of those who fursish-| Benjamin Franklin fqund that. the invasion of the middlewest and south: | ter suited for boiieys than was the aw ef pies oe Ld iia home of the| 4th of March fell’on Sunday fewer ‘west with the Mississippi valley as! old supply. For this reason the ie Ramer ‘of|timos than.any other date during the the ‘ebjective of winter's latest drive , line has contracted for a loc e e Loe " rf the forge ee a 80 iat bint [dnb para ky ene sre eine” for » period 15008 gat lew Yor! ' ira nthe , t resident: whetetwo-year reco! for sub-2 using on an average 0’ Stee Shes to throw s ™Goatlaued oo 9 Sofi Fdtnag bs preside! he Beason and rita of St. Cloud, sous » we erContinued om page seven.) plons a day.