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===] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [acon ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS AMERICANS KILLED AND WOUNDED AT NANKING ARB SHELLED BY CANTONESE Number of American Sailors } COURT HEARS [Fords wator TONG WARFARE ‘yon’: Keeping of [UNITED STATES IS RENEWED IN Rist t Alimony) SETLS ARMS TO Annapolis, March 24.-—UP)—In an | J > ARGUMENT ON > HIGHWAY BILL Petition Asking Peremptory % Writ of Mandamus Is Tak- band’s pockets, open his letters or | talk in bed at night. The Maryland { court of appeals has affirmed the de- | Five Killed and Five Others] cision of t circuit court of Mont- Guns and Ammunition Need- 4 ° 4 gomery county that, in keeping the Wounded as Chinese Again agreement scrupulously, she won the| ed to Protect Law and Or- 4 right to demand $87.50 a month from | Believed to Be Among the en Under Advisement | Start Fighting her husband for separate mainten- der in Nicaragua | List of Casualties ‘ : | ance, James Franklin Wilson, the | ’ —_ P ——— husband, had taken an appest’ from — i clone RULING EXPECTED SOON ‘}2YEAR TRUCE EXPIRES| wire wes not affecionute ""* “| PAYMENT MADE BY NOTE DETAILS ARE MEAGER —_— — ‘ H mayan j x Bronson Claims Reorganiza- Chinese Quarter in New York 56 CH A N ¢ ES Munitions Have Already Been Surviving _ Foreigners Now tion Legal Because Bill Car- Seething With Excitement Aboard Warships—Rescued By. Anglo-American Forces Shanghai, March 24—(#)—-It is of- ficially ant egneed that some Ameri- cans were\ killed and* ewytinded..: in the firing’at Nan! Feast Cee The Americans were : eee | Cantonese (southern) ti et fe a hill in the northern part of the 4 city where the Standard Oil plant is t situated. The number killed and wounded is. yet to be ascertained. Up to 8 o'clock tonight only mea- ger news had been received from Nanking and that by radio. The telegraph wires having been cut. The British destroyer Wolsey is rushing to Nanking from Wuhu. Destroyers Return Fire The Cantonese, who ure described us irregular, began shelling the Standard Oil plant shortly before 4 p.m, The United States destroyers Noa and Preston and the British cruiser Emerald went into action a few moments later, bombarding the Cantonese with their main batteries, while British and American landing parties were rushed ashore. The landing parties fought their way to the oil plant and took out the foreigners at the cost of some lives. It is believed that all the surviv- ried Emergency Clause “neers cate Ow | ARE MADE IN | men conta . New York, March 26-—()—Deudly Washington, March 24.—()—The warfare between Chinese tongs in American government hi Up} widely scattered sections of the its recognition of the ts United States flared up today, re- He late ada by selling it arms and’ done thot, ve Semths and v8 Per) Court Adjourned Until 2 Ps] “the sale was made nearly a month The two-year truce between the a ago at the very time that President Hip Sing and On Leon tongs expired] M. to Give Defense Coun- Goolidye’s Nicaraguan policy | was today and shortly ‘afterward un ving heated fire from Chairma play’started. It could not be de-| Sel Time to Study Them _| Borah cf the senate foreign relations termined in the first reports committee, and other members of i : ee, * ._ | congress. Free itterecee Bermenaee resulted) Detroit, Murch 24,—()-—Fitty-six| “°Agwosncement of the transaction bers of these secret societies, changes were made today in Aaron! was made officially by the state de- The casualties were: Brooklyn, N.| S8bire’s declaration of 141 separate | partment late last night, It said the Y,, two dead, two shot; Newack’ N.| ad distinct alleged libels against | war department had’ sold. the Dine J.) one dead; Chicago, one dead; | Sim by Henry Ford. 00a Krag rifles, 200 Manchester, Conn., one dead; Cleve-| he, amendments, suggested three ne guns and 3,000,000 land, one shot; Pittsburgh, two shot, | i@¥8 ao by Federal Judge Fred M.| rounds of ammunition, The price When news of the killings reached | R#ymond, were handed in by Sapiro’s | was $217,718, to be paid by a serics New York police headquarters, inves. | CONnse! at the opening of court. of notes, the first of which will be tigators were sent to the Chinesc| ,,Defense counsel insisted upon ad-| due January 31, 1929. quarter and they reported the dis-|Jpurmment until Monday to permit) ‘The munitions already have been trict seething with excitement and{ (new, *%,,;study jan entirely mew | shipped to Managua, the Nicaraguan asked that reserves. be called out. |) ever, and tdjourned court unt Pea ciel aera ale Tong Headquarters Guarded if la! is afternoon, to permit | Nicaraguan government,” the state Statement Guards were established about the | 2feliminary examination ’ of the 11) department said, “as being urgently | | The petition presented to the su- tong headquarters and the homes of | (Prwritten Pages of the amended) needed to maintain law and order in Preme court contained an agreed | Here'is William J. Cameron, editor| Prominent tong leaders. Groups of | “y"it' developed then that the new | the country, and suppress revolution- stutement of the progress of the bill | of the Dearborn Independent, Henry’ silent, slinking figures were reported | declaration presented such involved | 2°¥ ,2ctivities which not only threat. through the legislature until its| Ford’s weekly. newspaper. Articles| moving about the district and fear-| features that further study was | om the constitutional government of| j : : anette ay the governor, reference | in this paper led Aaron Sapiro, or-/ Dg. general outbreak, police es-| necessary, he indicated he would de- | Nicafaeua but also the lives und! Murder of Albert Snyder, New York magazine editor, termed by au- ing foreigners are now abpard. the f peing ‘made to the journals of the | ganizer of farm cooperative organi-| tablished a close watch on the entire] clare un’ adjournment ‘until, next hi ee a “as cold-blooded a crime as the imagination could devise,”| warships. Approximately 10 Ameri house and senate and the minute | ations, tosue Ford for $1,000,000, |Section. eee RARE DUS the Long Island. courts to Mh snyder, 32, and enry [gan naval men partitp “ $ muemeney Suis War Genie oe. — - -——-| oftiei , No, change Judd Gray who are pictured above. Snyder was beaten over | !anding e: ra " governor in unquettioned. © Whether ! BSA emer ce 3 ar ‘ked as he slept, in his own home. Mrs. Snyder and governor is unquestioned. ‘Whether to members throughout the country.) $1,000,000 upon allegutions that his i He w cked as pt, Bh it had a right to be there and wheth- He would not reveal the contents of | Sefort’ The state supreme court has taken }' under udvisement a petition by the | “tate highway commission asking a peremptory writ of mandamus. to force State Auditor John Steen’ to pay a bill incurred -pursuant to the Tecent highway department reorgan- ization’ : The question, a8 presented to the court, was whether the bill authoriz- yy ing the reorganization legally car- ried the emergency clause and be- came effective upon its signature by the governor. H. A. Bronson, Grand Forks, rep- resenting the highway department, held that the emergency clause car- ried and that the bill became effec- tive upon its signature by the gov- ernor. The state auditor, represented by John Thorpe, first’ assistant attor- | ney general, argued that the emer- gency clause was not legally passed and that the highway department re- organization may not be legally made ginder gy tol of the bill until July 1. n is charged from Nanking say the reseue was a " ; ; ; ‘a sman, both confessed, detectives Gray |heroie action by Anglo-America: efforts and standing as an organ | Gray, a corset. salesman, : SRUnee : ; in oni = er it is etfective is the point to be “ {the messages. {of farmers cooperativ izations révealed an illicit love affair between Mr AP raced pea melreenpires 1 Shen ives 168 both pp triton sttpen tiple ashe at whlch he aid called ‘upon Sip igre [have been damaged by articles. print- maid thay cenenit Weeks TIOETIng: to, do Sra a ee cei) crt | aBMTEAtiEn ToC CREATE Ge oa ae ee . throughout the nation to discontinue Mependcet etd at ee is ing to the authorities. limited to foreign naval wireless, Following presentation of the peti- business immediately. He gave no ments made no decided change in the 2 TOTAL CASUALTI tion by B behalf of Gover- ebesOn Late Oi Aci Pee arrepeoe ter nh vce BY ROTARIANS MOT HE cor ¥ goes sar Shey see MEST FOR MED cit oe eet ataa 5 meee ee ore Sy a Para ee J. Moe “acting and assuming to act) | { » to bring it within narrower limita- jemi Washington, March 24.—(@)—Ad- as the state highway commissio ing. : n oe ea : i 1 Williams reported to the navy r SmI ag ns so ‘that it can be more readily ITOR: | mniral e t and J. J. Ermatinger, appointed aT, e ‘omprehended by the average juror,” |Qver100°Are Guests of Local IS GUILTY OF KILLING-ART ED 7 bel ed ARRAN re f f Ret secretary at the reorganization meet-! | A °. 1 - id Gallagher. { killed and wounded” at Na ki ee ing, Thorpe moved to quash the ap- | Secretary of the Interior The introduction to the amended! Service Club at Dinner Last | MRS. SNYDER DENIES Pp ART IN AFFAIR The onset teed cite ee: licatil ai it wi resent- 5 complaint was framed in more tech- ed on the legal aspects of the case. | Makes an Acrimonious Re- nical fashion, said Walter F, Lynch, Evening; Hear Talks | . certain, he added, but Bronson’s Contention of Sapiro’s counsel, but comunueu rain - a it is feared bi as that the number is large.” Bronson contended that the emer: ply to Senator’s Attack Paninipk imew: While the destroyers Nou and gency clause was attached to the bi i . of : ilty +] Preston, with th. British iser Some Phrases Stricken Over 100 farmers “broke bread”. Both Plead Not Guilty to Mur. e ri cruis ‘ 2 rt “ vil i azide! * Emerald, shelled the area in Nanking > Vwhen it came to the governor und] Oakland, Calif, Mareh 24,-—-P)— | Such alleged libels, as “the Jewish| with Bismarck residents last night POLICE THINK ‘ ) igned | in°Tald shelled the area in Nankt that the journals of both the house) cory of the Interior Hubert h | joukmeret the “Jewish movement | when the Rotary club held its third der Charge When Arraigned reigners, landing A i i i i ” “, i: , eti a an- forces were sent ashore and success- w arried by a on American agriculture,” the “Jewish| annual farmers’ meeting and ban { tho-thivde cove aug teat cthe pbedkes | Woasskodiy asin an, serikenions promoters of the new American farm qugt at the Grand Pacific hotel, CHIC AGO W AN Today and Are Remanded fully brought off all. foreign nation- S i trust,” the “Jewi ” “un- ‘eeling at farmers and “ ; e : . ‘ - sheer declared tho Pepehey ak where patie Reman tieae Jewish “oriental farm-| folk” should realize they .are di to Jail Without Bail—Mrs.| ing the, American consul, his family carried, The fact. that the journals| yesterday the country would be “bet-| Henry Siegel, Former Owner submarine in|pendent one on another and that DL cae a} Demands | 22 ,8!!,Ametican aval “personnel, do not’ show that the eniergency| ter. off” if. Wor i stricken from the/they can accomplish greater things | | Snyder’s Counsel S (the admiral said. ; clause was reinstated cannot over-| Senator Oddie udvi of Large Department Stores, ion us generalizations cov-| if they become better acquainted was ie Trial For Her | eq2UZing, the engagement one Ameri- shadow the fact that the speaker off ident that Nevada " in more specific language in| expressed by speakers at the meet-| ' Separate Trial For | can sailor was slightly wounded while the house and president of the states were dissa Claims Infidelity. other parts of the declaration ing : i : s the Now and Preston were hit many ate declared the emergency clause tary Work’s handling of Indian a’ ni The amended declaration, Bepire's | A plea for farmers to interest their mes. care i cloni ev : counsel explained, contineu the s>ue | boys and girls in junior elub work * ae Consulates Are Looted With reference to Senutor Oddie's| —Henry Siegel, one-time merchant! pendent’s attacks upon Jews and to|Miesen, in a brief talk. Miesen. r . ij led_ _ arraigned ’ consulates, PA Penge Hela emery Rerartee Pe ptireatp es ot ost rae uch [HEP ROY seeking a divorce from his| the charges of communism una. v.-| minded the men jthat such clubs are} Lazarus, Wealthy Gambler. | e Court Justice Calla wounding the British consul general S i cres i i ii le “bu: sitions” at, un-| 7 . "Meerpe ganvecnled? tage tess mmacts| Waller, Caliloenitr Sectors, WOR ec i, anes, 8s Ravaaerele| Meviem, der the guidance of » local leader,| Is Held For Ransom i reing them with the | Jupanese consul, Missions in Nawk- : Fe mores ie Paget ieee Be , thee pe A) carteapaent {the clubs can accomplish much for alr OF Bee aakceditee ak Pa iikeee asclavaa ais ‘ é a ie i eatly misin- nce Siegel had great artment | their members, | Chie March 4) Under- | Albert Snyder, magaz r i t jiams declare e far- : Ne eee eee oem aie tt erently slelnn ly ein New Yeu Ghiaae ead HA y NES NAMED | Companionship Valuahie Chicago, | March | 24-16) Under inis Queens Village “home Sunduy | eigners, concentreted ont Bocce BH, Fret since Ne -raaene 4 ® the|ly. I notice that Senator Oddie ne. | Boston, Now at 68, after a pectacu- | Friendship and companionship are | Wer! racksteers,’ % morning. uwere attacked by Cantonese and de- 1 cuse ii lar failure, he is try! to come back other factors which make the club| usual operations failing as revenue Trial was set for April 11. They fended by the British and the Amer- pies. At that Sirae, Cheers oe: compo secce ial Sect Villon tate baiRaMning # hactiashery hare. with P N work valuable, Miegen said, and told| producers, apparently have taken al were remanded to the Queens county | jean ships. ‘The three cheled ake it legally became aon-existent, ho| Baval ammunition depot after the| Re employe, of the opportunities the eWildren f j in easy [Jail without bail. area around ‘the hill to protect the nt beltin easy | Jail wi i rm i A aoe Beanees ie senate had aprpoved a bill, establish-| Mrs, Henrietta Struble Siegel, the would have to mect others through-| ‘TY at kidnaping to’ bring in eusy)2™) vi sirite trial for Mrs. Snyder | foreigners, opening five ebeee sono . he a ‘ i 4 out the county on the tours held| money quickly. was “requested and demanded” by |p, m. after which the landing forces pneree cited pe panord $uc'st| "eae Se nt Eres: alous: i ator per tg were ducing the semmer: : Reports to the police that Clarence | Bdgar F. Hazelton, her counsel, who| were sent to the. rescue, ! Rak, Un sarnia ties senda tary. (I bave alpeany..eaabilsubd Ihe. airs gaetiok in Beetaa 1918, shortly ‘The county agent urged growing| Lazarus, wealthy Chicago gambler,| asserted that her interests ‘were |” Rear Admiral H. H, Hough arrived Yen any action to restore the emer-| munition depot at Hawthorne, Nev.,| after Siegel had obtained a divorce of more feed crops and ri “separate and distinct” from those] at Nanking on the converted was missing, quickly were followed | “s¢P: aL Nene PE Blpe ly the other day was taken to! from his second wife, Mrs, Maric — alfalfa and sweet clover, | u ! srworld |X ot ( if »»| Isabel, gency clause, He further pointed out onl a 3 ay (heel s . .| farmers to “try it out” by puttin by rumors through the underworld!” «f have nothing to do. with that,”| trol fi that. the ill, e-apreayencas 45. Sen ; ay Of ane Naty Renee. Wilde: -Bioesl; ane, a Appointment Will Stand Un-| farmers to Try it gut’ by they wish. | grapevine that he had been abducted the justice suid. “You may make | patch, Jed to 7 ote Mesity stating thatthe vet “The 100,000 acres that he evident-| in, 1886. til Return of Secretary Belief that there is some way in| and was being held for a hixh ran-|your motion for a sepurate trial a ment by Admiral Williams, ald: “ rre i an * legislation can be broug! 0 Py j e start o! e . « ive p.m, the eston = an Seen alanae: ad pena feel, Hie. gabe ee ees Dank alee nae ee nasal’ Zimmerman, of Rutherford,’ From Europe at Least on the agricultural situation was |$9™, variously, estimated at from | "MA eretLn attorneys for both de-| Nog\cornea Resty un hretien, and e ] t Si British cruiser Emerald sent a land- Laz is disap- i sr i ; e - expressed by Robert Wilson of the ; $29,000 to $100,000. Lazarus fendants have repudiated their con the same: lightae fidugh It were a) were, net drawd for a naval am-| was discharged. by Abern ing force to a wall under the Stan- s } " j peared late Monday afternoon, und | fendants have i yokes criminal statyte, ating out that| munition depot, but for Indian use.| months ago. “I took Pinere Northern Great Plains Experiment | Pointy. fer waiting franticully for | fessions, Gray told his mother yester: < ia aut th ie i i i —Ros r wait ica ay that he aided in clubbing and | yytorse to a wall under the Stan: the decision in ‘this case will have| Senator Oddie should inform him-| he gid not have a jobs” Siegel sald, Feats pinaton, | Mares: named acting| tWe' learn by trial and error,"| Word from him, finully notified the | egling “Bayder ‘0. death Mare: | came att neu suvepiel peaiehe ties [MER EHAEE PARTING. OF | Caney cusationy P| and when I found he was taking| commissioner of prombitien Wilson said in discussing the Mc-|Police. She denied, however, that, Siyder, however, stands by the re-| and the Preston floered ‘ther bad Himiler nature. which ‘may arise in|cusstions, Mrs. Siegel out on auto rides I de-) ‘The appointment was made by |Nary-Haugen bill. “Fair-minded men |'#nsom demands had been made, | Snyder, however, stenes Oy sud the far shore of selpere by HE: the future. cided to discharge him. Secretary Mellon, after a fight made | said ‘Let's try it out.’ It is not only | Reports in circulation here | suid | cog’ above knows that I did not| ine from the ships, ‘What the Record Shi The complaint chi Zimmerman) by the Anti-Saloon League and other | production which factors in the agri- that Lazarus, who once conducted an yon in any way at any time to mur- Ganboats ‘Art iit By Shells The record shows that tho : visited Mrs. Siegel in her Rutherford| dry organizations in behalf of the|cultural problem now, but also mar. | American imitation of A : husband,” she told newspaper! «The Ianding forces successfully duced by M. H, Lynch apartment while he was away from| Ohioan, who nominally has. been|keting and transportation.” on 8 south aide Boulevard patil he viewers. brought off all the foreigners from house on Febi te ‘store, supposedly for lunch. | holding the post of protibitian cece | Serine and transportation’ was raided in 1920, had been seized | "Ten Mother He Is Guilty the deandard oll boost tetiealag ake Friends said they thought he came| missioner ‘under the old organizu.| Cooperative marketing associations | Near his home and, under the menace therine Gray, the prisoner's| cera tea yo1y House, ineluding the to call on Mrs V's, unmarried| tion plan of the prohibition unit. |of farmers may be u partial solu, | °F 4" forced into a curtained auto-| tue; Stay ‘him in his cell, They | American, consul an ee ee are was amended by ae pean daughter. A second daughter is| When congress authorized reotgan- |tlon ef the problem, Wilson averred, ; "bile and driven away. i a ys , est | embraced and as he leaned his head) American sailor was slightly wound- passed as amended m . married and has children of her own.| ization of the dry machine it became | pointing out that 40 per cent of the | ,,Uazarus was known us the laryest oon se breast, sobbed: | aq nee Nea end Deen ea tho emergency clause bolng declares D AYTON A BE ACH Siggel's stores and private banks,|necessury that” commiesioners of |livestoc shipped into South St. Paul | Commissioner of baseball bet ("Mother mother, I can't lie to you, carried, in Marc! was “ f a f the 1 sae many times during the day. which had about 15,000 depositors and| customers and of. prohibition be ¢l farmers’ cooperative | Country and then as one o iTean't lic, I'm guilty. “During the afternoon the Gen- ed to the house, which approved the FEL ceaiated io ceaiteeiign in| Gace cod Me Maca ant Ra err ik largest operators of baseball pools.| ‘The woman prisoner, worn out | 49 Dt oot onel Komik: senate amendment and ropansed the the stores, coll financially in| will stand until after the secretary's |grain which goes through the Min. |!" the last few years, however, little |i-yueh constant questioning, was | {orang Japanese euneulates, yh bill b; to 2 vote. The speaker) . ys 913. He served a short prison sen-| return from Europe in the middle of |neapolis Chamber of Commerce. Be Re ea ee ing pe aiid alternately defiant and tearful when| ¢q' the British consul, general. and then declared the: etic ens Hespite Unfavorable . Course | tence for obtaining credit on false| April, although it was said he plans| Benefits to be gained by reduced | fonthside V cietbhend: giving his, She was interviewed. are reported to have killed the fi ial stat it 0 make no cha: the ti rtation rate: anothe: r- 3 sg Her marriage to Snyder in 1915, | 3, ‘consul. ~ enrolling and engrossing committes| Conditions, He Hits 166.51 | in bis prime, one of Sicgal's stores| “Appointment ef Ernest W. Camp, (¢fapepareation fates are another par- | {tention to real estate, she sald, was her “first real love af-(oapaneee compu «iw as correctly enrolled and en; . lone did a business of $1,000,000 in| present director of the customs di-|clared that farmers here must help | fai She had been a stenographer | nave been killed and wounded, The se and pres! ad ct y | farm, ployed. ‘ fe: that the number a the amendment made in the senate) "Wistar Bane ie i “The local station, tries to, stiow “He got introspective soon after | i#, feared that the number is large jade no reference na, ach, any re re “aj Secreta: hi Ii 5, ti d by clause but merely limited the secre-| WP)" ‘Bucedie ‘under, unfavorable Weather Report { Te Cer eae ie ry marriage,” she declared, “wanted to prise 45 women, 20 children and 90 is enme ctditigoe," Major” H.0. nyone Heid | on ani ana decured tna tcrmes| QT REG AT MAX 2 ce, cece faatng Sine Bet " ,. ourse. ci rf or H, 0. D.|@————_______________¢ ' a . secon ead "The bill which Steen refused to pay’ Segtave, British driver, today set a| Weather conditions at North Ds- Yess ee Pegs ee. He id | one, Sal see) a cspnedl ietoenen| went with him, but 1didn't like it. soUTHERNERS CONTROL Trgmfame on the bonds "aiveh, by| straight away record of 10Q51 miles| a's Rome tsdtys™™ + '°0™ **E| retary Andrews, in charge of pro: | only the technlqe ean be found to — 10 ee rh ene Ashley, Moe and Ermi F to in-|fan “hour far a mile on the Ocean| Temperature at 7 a.m... i hibition enforcement, had not in- 4 2 sure fai of- “I liked to dance, play bridge and id fh i ithful performance in the of-| Beach Speedway here. Highest yesterday dicated any objection. ) | SR etowers. rch 24.—()}—Nanki \ —do the things wo- 1$15,200 Loss Results From ieee And: any, f dome | 304, Chinklang, cities northwest of e : . “Such thi will be t ,men usually like. shanghai, have bee red. b; » TARE" fices to which they were appointed) “Members Sof the party described| Lowest last might... Andrews had been reported as UP- | and will make it harder to dislodge | py ly Morning Blaze—Gen- [rink 1 take « mouthful to be a! Rationalist armies thus piving: he a eee eee | hin mora and” iene anoter| Bignell i rs le ee en te bal oe Ewe aan ike guar | euteeyzers cua, contr of the Pionéer ft * |] Benteemement. "Major "Sex “WEATHER FORECAST New commissioners will take | Slope, country. | eral Store, Pool Hall Burn Didn't Help With Killing | ©"Caicure“of Nanking, the terminus ee cided to make th g¥r however, and.|© For Bismarck and @icinity: Snow] ¢ 1. The secretary said| R. F. Flint was inducted into Ro- | _ Asked point blank if she had sided | of the Sianghai-Nanking railway, adi | in the face of traffic on the beach,| \obable tonight and Friday. Colder. tary as 4 new member at the meet-| Max, N. D., March 24,—(Spécial)— in the killing, she exclaimed: “God, | was effected “without: fighting, and of Grafton Is Dead) ris ie iia Gunns time, Pivor North Dakota: Snow prob: Bacieas ae Camp were nd C. L. Young delivered the | Firs, which stavtel eariy thie monn. no. I didn't help! No! No! {phinchteae atbeedeee a ; gg ey en tad plotted the nine | asio tonight and Friday. Colder lied to him, | Henry Halverson | ing ‘in the J. Bostovet general store. She charged she was coerced, into'| blood was ahed when, Chinkleng fell, Grafton, |: N. , ayia y ‘west portion tonight and south por-| COM » pending coi sang several numbers, as did’ Miss | here and Pl to the Brodall pool the sonforsion an oa e n't | The southern Frank A. Ola td remene Si Brod tish pr Yon Friday. f plete determination of the h Engelhardt’s | hall, an adjoining building, complete- know or realize” what she was say. historic city since 1660; died this. mor rangement oo respective bu- stra throughout the | ly destroyed the two structures with ing. : ial a Peking’s in size and Pipes Seen Bi eee a TWh Ae Oa adel| ice comms | |S tie His Ty tel, Patna ite tgs “y ranie Search 39 Tash and moved | shot vis] Mitsiginp! Valley’ and on, the north comm q ‘THe MONEY STAIN [ypu ties’” wis believed to have!$62,000° on four” policies held ! here when % i } consi ri : j | ' five years as chief ess Sr Aeseleee ile association prevhils in all : rest in| im eure nts I'd knock | rte bout 4:30 thi: orning Snyder, pending the end of the trial Rocky : [inthe Bostovet’ store and tor have Snyder’ bought’ #50,000 ine years as di in tepian ‘where. precipitation “Tanlor _Qb, 50 you've turned pro- the urance it } burned ‘for some time before it October, 1925, the World says, at the | orderly, rms As ter. “ ss j noticeable. Cause for the blaze insistence of Mre. Snyder, commandeered. to 1913, He SURYIVOR ies sad ure ares | lon: unknown, * ‘Under New York state laws if Mrs. the ing OE a: sMptotek Tall Wrenien Montane and nerters i NO DOUBT The Bostevot store: suffered a lors Snyder is convicted the in br the haste of me hows p te be sav ‘ “ove ly wife is always shivering. | of $14,000:and ‘the pool hall a $1,200 money will go to Snyder's to | day Tramps Welly v1 changed west, ou, think that significn?” |loss. “Menger equipment handicapped be held until his daughter becomes'{all the surbubs, igen et = , tee Sey heaeae: ‘ * "—Meggendorfer Blaet-| firemen i cir battle against the of age. For me* u f i Tonden, peteren eres aan ; Muni flanies. Snyder was Foret yesterday.

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