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NORTH DAKOTA'S j The Weath ) : Possibly showers. Continued cool. : { if e ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS FRENCH FLYERS TAKE OFF FOR BUENOS AIRES REY. VATER IS {Enters Contest {/RUSSELL SCOTT |Glen Olin Man Is nel WERONA FARMER' ‘BOOTLEG’ KING KILLS WIFE ABANDON PLAN - RETURNED 10 HANGS HINSBLP |. 2s: MAY BE TRIED AT FOR FLIGHT 70 4] LOCAL CHURCH IN OBLL AT SAT): "NOVEMBER TERN UNITED STATRS him. Lacy was repairing a gaso- Bishop Smith Announces Ap- om “ jad Weather Makes It Impos- oo line engine for Louis Kwoko, owner of the mine, three miles south of Former Wealthy Canadian] Gien Ulin. State’s Attorney E. M. Warren pointments For Year Ahead Cheats Gallows by Taking 5 Hopes to Have First Indict- : at Closing Session His Own Life SINCL AIR’ N ment Dismissed sible to Fly From Paris to ahaa 3 New York This Year NORRIS GOES TO MANDAN BODY IS FOUND BY JAILER OIL LEASE IS CHARGED WITH MURDER PLANE IS WELL EQUIPPED Succeeds Rev. S. F. Halfyard, Had Been in Shadow oe Gal-| 6 A N ¢ E LE D First Case Transferred to Cass' Who Has Been Transferred lows Seven Times During County—Grand Jury In- Aviators Hope to Blaze Way to Larimore Past Feur Years Supreme Court’s Decision To- dicts Again For g nse sone From ari . ‘ ist_minis- Chicago, Oct, 10.—(AP)—Russel!} day Is Complete Victory aaa oe e A ti tt of Methodist mini: Ms 7 , LaMo v. 10—Pos ¢ ac ters tn the North Dakota coRLEPERCE Scott, former wealthy Canadian For Government that pure AP Mi es UL) ie Te Bourget, France, Oct. 10.— brid, romoter who has been in oan 4 the shadow of the gallows since his indicted twice by LaMoure, county {AP)—Prevented by bad weather edb] i ¢ jeri . si grand juries on charges of first de- rom attempting the Paris-to-New Soseph Maurer: uae fore hold| EVIDENCE PROVES FRAUD} gree murder in connection with the|George Remus, millionaire Cincinnati “bootleg king,” shot his wife to}York flight this late in the season, \ for the coming year were read Sun- bs day evening at the closing session of the conference here by Bishop H. Lester Smith, Helena, presiding tin, ha ; Pega i slaying of Hans C, Bjone, cashier of | death in a Cincinnati park a few h f ivore Dieud Cc 4 . : . = , hung himself Saturday night in ying + Bjone, v w hours before their divorce suit was to} Dieudonne Costes and Lieutenant Le otfices. ismarck district, the Rov, | The first official entrant fn the song| te, Cook county jail. ian rere the Farmers and Merchants bank) have been hevrd in court, After the shooting Remus surrendered to po-| Brix turned the nose of their plane, oa igclaelyd ane o eertheriedl /Gantdnta to Be conBUeeRa IIe North His body was found in his cell at|Sinclair and Fall Will Go on ea UA Ee le ice. Remus ind Mrs. Remus are shown above. iA eee the south to the McCabe Methodist church of | Dakota by the Atwater Kent foun-| ict two of the iil by the jeter. He) tein) Monday on Charge — [county district court has been ad- Giuimate destiation eee Bismarck while the Rev. F. G. Norris | dation is Miss Clara Peltier, 18-year- will take charge of the Mandan| old Chippewa Indian girl of Dun- Methodist church, to pas oN as seith, near we ae Mountain res- Rev. S. F, Halfyard, transferred to| ervation in Rolette county, who is bebe ; that the state will ask dismissal of Larimore. ie attending the government Indian|*" hous Jater, he noticed the body. | Washington, D. C, Oct. 10,—()| the first indictment, to be heard in i Bismarck netiee the Sl school at Bismarck. an Peltier} Scott had been in the cell since —The iiabe ec ia complete the) county erated bite a change | ——— Other appointments for the Bis-} possesses a sweet-toned soprano] y;. P victory today in the supreme|of venue granted Tucker by George marck district are: Ashley, Adolph| voice, and is in effect a protege of Hk TTnne MUN thine he a court in its effort to have Harry|M. McKenna, Napoleon, who pre- Jaffray and Evans Lidke; Banner, C. E. Cottrell; Beach,| the Bismarck Rotary club, which been discharged after a sanity hear- F, Sinclair’s lease of the Teapot |sided at the first trial, Mr. Warren] Wj] Be Speakers W. A. E. Maddock; Benedict and} has sponsored her chief public ap- ing to again face the penalty of Dome naval oil reserve in Wyoming | declares, 5 s Raub, C. E. Cottrell; Bowman and | pearances, This young lady is talll death, He had a hearing in Sep-|°anceled. - i : Tucker was first indicted several at N. D. Corn Show S flight is expected to blaze the way Grand River, E. 0. Grunstead; Brad-| and erect and has a pleasing stage|tomber which was postponed to some}. The court, in a unanimous opin-|weeks after the slaying of the banker Attack on Spanish at Santa| for an air mail service between Paris dock, C, M. Pearson; Center and} bearing, emphasized by her typical| time this month. ion delivered by Associate Justice |and was arraigned during the July! Two prominent men have b Fe, But Failed—Di Tell and South America. The plane car- Stephenson, Eva Penner; Cleveland) tndian characteristics, including By his suicide, Scott finally won| Butler, held that Sinclair's lease |term of LaMoure court. He asked 8 cocured as upedkeba forthe N oh ’ —Diary Tellsiries about 1,700 pounds of baggage, and Crystal Springs, Oscar Swenson; | black straight hair, which is quite|his sensational fight to defeat the|#4 contract had been made by Al-|change of venue which was granted.| Dakota State corn show Hie’ ij Of Being Overtaken by Se-|"°’Spapers and mail. ie Dickinson, J. S. Wilds; Douglas and) fashionably bobbed. She has had|courts of Illinois which time and|bert Fall while secretary of the in-|The case has not been called in Cass] },,. held in Bismarck November 23 : Has 550-Horsepower Motor Makoti, J. N. Snow; _Gladstone,| shout one year of voice culture. The again turned down his pleas of not|tetior, without authority of law and county court. 4 and 5, it was announced today ity, vere Blizzard The plane is driven by a single i lic vanced here by E. M. Warren, state’s DICKSON’S PARTY ENCOUNTER They took off at 9:43, h attorney : t \4 make St. Louis, Senegal, Pe Abed The possibility rests on the fact away on the first hop, then across HARDSHIPS ON TRIP TO NORTHWEST |: ‘sr jose erie nels coast, on Proceed to the - Tgentine ca |, Wil on bare at Rio Janeiro, ee mdeavored ie great crowd of South Amer- to oeku Buffalo icans, aviators and French notes Hunters to Join Army For|aved farwell to the men, whose The jailer said that he had passed %, . Scott’s cell at 9:45 p. m., and that he of Conspiracy was allright, but when he passed Henry Johnson; Grassy Butte, Mrs.| state audition will be broadcast over| guilty and de Wate entsst ‘die ‘aud and corruption in the Reindicted Sept. 28 een ; 550-horsepower Hispano-Suiza mo- Nellie Cooke; Hensler, Frank es, station KGCU at Mandan October bry the jo ae ee uate a ion hod been proven by the] In the meantime Mr. Warren, and ber glia Meaty charge of this part Grand Forks, N. D tor. All the tanks are equipped with son; Hettinger, H. J. Gernhardt;/5 and 16. Winners there—a boy| Seven times Scott had peen in the|¢Vidence. W. C. Green, Fargo, special prose-| ¢. 'T, Jaffray of Minneapolis B wD” Oct 10—CP—|a quick emptying device which also Liberty, Minnie Coulter; Linton.) ang a girl—will be sent to San|shadow of the gallows in the four| The court's opinion in the case, r, asked that a second grand] ident of the Soo lin it pide uffalo hunters of the Red river|Seals them and converts them into Te and Omio, J. W. le-| Francisco in November, with all ex-|years since he is alleged to have|Which was argued before the sum-| jury be called. Additional evidence principal address at vd 7 Labs the) country had little interest in fight-|buoys for the plane in case of a Moffit and Sterling, Samuel| rare To. to represent their state| slain Muccer: mer recess, wis read by Associated resented to this jury and it was| Show programs, and J. H. Evane of| ig eamards around Santa Fe in|forced landing at sea. The cock. Mott, DeWitt E. Myers; in a district audition and the dis- Pleaded Guilty Justice Butler. i a indict Tucker on the basis! Winnipeg, deputy minister of wece| ce oh orang te 0. G. Libby, head| Pit is watertight. A collapsible bal- a) policon and Burnstad, C. M. Pear-| trict winners will go to New York| Scott's conviction followed closely Lower Court Upheld of the additional evidence and tol cuture for th Manitoba sonar] of the history department at the|/oon bag is stored under part of the Valley, Frank Peter-| 7" Ty ocomber, vith all expenses paid,|on his plea of guilty to the murder| , ts effect was to affirm the de-| prevent possible technical errors, peace iey © Manitoba govern-| University of North Dakota, He] fuselage with a bottle of compressed and Lake Williams, foc the. national eraitien, charge. A judge dragged from his|¢ision of the eighth circuit court of |The jury returned the indictment | Ment Both ppear 7" another pro-| tells how an effort to enlist them| ir attached to aid in floating the Rural and Fort Rice, bed one night granted him a stay of | appeals, rendered by Judge Kenyon, | against Tucker on Sept, 28. He was|S’8™. Both men will give talks of] in such an enterprise failed in 1836| Plane in an emergency. In addition Steele, Driscoll and execution & few moments before he| canceling the lease and contract on arraigned Monday and, when he re-| Special interest to farmers. The] in the following story, written for|t® these precautions, the airmen have G the Associated Press and its mem-|* 5™all rubber lifeboat, Underwood avas 25 have Aine al ma.|the ground of fraud and corruption. | fused to enter a plea, Judge Charles | €%#¢t time of their talks has not yet F, L, Watkins; NURSES OF N D Fe eee eee te ants] ‘The supreme court held that the|E. Wolfe, Wahpeton, who presided| been determined, but will be an-| ber newspapers. It is the nineteenth ar ‘airview, J. R. Mc- oVe law were used to keep him from pay-| Teapot Dome lease question was | over the second grand jury, entered a nounced later. of a series by Dr, Libby. cs yA th, Oscar Swenson. ing the penalty. Large defense funds controlled by its recent decision in! plea of not guilty for him. At this EE TER eT lidiiited OIL : for Marmarth and were raised by general contributions | the Pan-American cases brought by|time counsel for Tucker filed a de- By O. G. Libby : 3 not yet been decided and Scott’s wife herself worked tire-| Edward L. Doseny, involving leases | murrer to the second indictment on In the Minnesota History Bulletin, aie lessly in his behalf. id contracts on the Elk Hill naval|the ground that the court had no volume 4, numbers 7 and 8, is print. ’ ._. Vargo District ‘ A battery of lawyers and high e in California, which the | jurisdiction, claiming that the case ed the diary*of Martin ’ Mcleod pointmentas in he Harao des DEVI N LAKE priced alienists were enlisted in the | Court orders canceled. is now pending in Cass county dis- 1836-1851. ‘The larger part of the t are: E. C, Parish, Fargo; T. A. fight to keep Scott from the gallows,|, Touching on the government’: trict court. Judge Wolfe overruled diary is devoted to an account of a on, Jamestown; W. J. Medland, He was finally declared insane and|Jegztion that Fall receive t $230, t emurrer stating that in his ttip from Montreal to the Red river} NE hur and Hunter; F. A. Gossman, taken to an asylum at Chester, Ill. in liberty bonds from the Sinclair there are two separate settlements at Ft. Garry (Winni- selton; Gust Cook. Cogswell;|Interesting Program Prepared Insanity Plea Fails interests in connection with the|cases and that his court had juris- peg). The occasion of the visit to hure Johnson, Cooperstown; W. L. 3 : It was not long before officials at| leasing, Justice Butler declared the | diction over the second indictment. this remote part of the Northwest Airheart, Dazey; C. B. Pavey, Dickey} For Three-day Convention | the institution reached the conclusion | €Vidence showed Fall as a “faithless| The casc will be called for trial was the plan of “General” Dickin.| Giant Airship Will Bring Com- ‘ and Willow Grove; A. L. Lane, October 17 to 19 that Scott was in full possession of | Public officer,” and that the com-|at the regular term of LaMoure son to go to Pembina with mone Edgeley; L. F. Green, Ellendale; his faculti pany organized in New York to|county court to open on Nov. 8, ac-|C 7 3 any Officials t. Bi: H. P, Cooper, Enderlin; J. N, Loach, Ce a Atta he had reer tmmed | Purchase oil out of which the bond|eording to Mr, Warren, and, if _— erence Inaugural For All} ber 0 Ged ard eoe ayers “ — Fairmount; Alfred Boale mela Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 10.—()—| again under the jurisdiction of Cook| transaction arose was for no “legi-| Tucker does not ask a venue change,| Except Two of Big Ten | there and at the settlements farther Srioker a8 rank ae pounet Haves oe a Lind More than 200 nurses are expected|county and a jury had found him| timate purpose.” trial will begin at once, Football Squad north for an attack upon the Spanish 5 eee ‘| ahnual meeting of the North Dakota | tion. aie, ne ‘4 : — McLeod had enlisted under Dick-| Ple of the northwest an rtunit; Burgum, LaMoure, Berlin and 3 J; :? ati | Fate int rT in, how Fall was denounced by the court as ROOMS WANTED i 3 eee abe fy eb alee i i ope A onal CG, W. Langdon, Lidgerwcodt cute Serpe He ee anu theca apo ellen having been procured by fraud and Chicago, Oct. 10,—(?)—Four great|Son and on October 22, 1836, found| to See the giant airplane, and to pro- football caravans will meet at the Led P “a | 4 d the | having | himself at the head of Lake Super-| ™0te aviation and encow the ries SO a ee and) Education, Nurses throughout the|¢ase for a new trial. It was while in| corruption, crossroads here this week-end, en| ior. ‘The party made its way over.| Construction of landing fields, offi- ilnor; J. D. e the jail waiting the trial that| ‘The decision handed down today . i r Smith, Oakes ann Glen 'N. §.| State have been mailed a complete i aiting the new trial that} The On. 5 4 me) route to honors or defeat in one of| land past Sandy Lake, Cass Lake| Cials of the Standard Oil com) Hawk? Page sand E aaa ier,| Program together with an invitation he ended his life. * Teapot Ment ee an beater Rate the biggest football days in the mid-| and Red Lake and crossed to the| Will leave Chicago at 8 o’cloe! “4 to attend and preparations for the fp Navehd dlewest’s fall football calendar, Dakota side in the vicinity of Park| the morning of October 18 for a 12- D ara) i plete. R L 's SB as kel seg . .| teams, it wi the conference in-| Missed the settl , at’ Pembina| Pany’s plane, the Stanolind, to Bis- Tower City, W. L. Airheart; Tyson} Pi aa dresses, including| Chicago, Oct. 10.—(?)—In the| here next’ Monday . with Albert B. Private Homes Must Accom Mea Onis he ea erenee an | ance atte attlement at Penas marck on October 18. The Bis. y and Bethany, T. J. Chappell; N. A. m A = ; Fall, secretary of the interior when ’ H .. \ " Saree Pp <**! talks on public health ‘k and pri-| Morgue, where they had taken him, 5 y and Ch vi red| ment at Ft. Gi cembe will arrive bor m., and Price, Valley City; Martin R. Davis,| '# pi ‘wor! Pi i y v3 mt modate Between 500, 600 1 jicago, have one treasured it at Ft. Garry on December 20, 4 e about 9 a. : Waheton; Le ge hig Woe: vate duty, are scheduled together|# Simple eulogy was spoken over, the lease was signed, on a charge of ’ vietory apiece inscribed on their| 1836. It was hard trip aad the remain here throughout the day. Cc. 5 7 . # i nspiracy to defraud the govern- q 7 land and Absarake; W. W. Smith,| With talks on other subjects of pro- eee eee Savery by the mate iene. in connection with the ies During N.D.E.A, Meet 1927 banner. Wimbledon and Leal; F. E. Morrell,| fessional interest, Readings and a A * a i FF eee a. Northwestern goes east to meet] cold and hunger. ager, will likely make the enti Weniuere and Antelope: "| musical. selections will be inter-| him from the court sentence: | “To| | Justice Butler wag severe in Wis) | + Bismarck to| Ohio State, with CUAAinbrnsnie ened Tells of Hardships trip, while Allan Jackson, vice presie Grand Forks District spersed throughout the program, | be, hanged by the neck until dead.’ Sriviticn, aneetiog thot the leasing | bel MSR 2 i Hanae ‘thi | of each depending upon the outcome.| He writes in his diary “Upon| dent, will be with the party during In the Grand Forks district, ap-| Sister M, Kathla, Grand Forks, “The poor kid,” were her only] ete ee was primarily Hey ten boiett baa CARR This year’s Northwestern eleven has| Our departure from Red Lake we| @ Part of the journey, It has not yet ‘ pointments were: J. Edward Snyder,| president of the education league,| Words for Scott, who took his own for the purpose of using the pro-lof Geniueee, sade PT | ‘that made a brave start toward upholding |each carried a knapsack of clothes| been determined what other offi- * Grand Forks, “First and Grace| will call that organization to order| life by hanging in his jail cell Sat-| 7°04. "for the construction of $100, |a canvass of the city will be made| the co-championship honors earned| and provisions (rice and parched| cials of the company will be aboard churches; Alfred Roe, Devils Lake;| at 10 a. m., October 17. Miss J,| urday mabe icide of Russell| 000,000 worth of storage for the} Tuesday and Wednes day, to arrange | !@8t fall. Ohio State is on the up-| corn) for 12 days, a short allowance,| the plane. Elmer E. Duden, Cando and Maza;| Evelyn Fox, Minot, secretary, and| To her, the suicide of Russell] 13 on the Atlantic and Pacific in-| for accommodation in private homes | Wing with another of its periodic| which in all weighed about 50 pounds| __After taking off at Chicago on the whole party suffered extremely from| F'. Hatmaker, assistant general man- Tao 8: Dacher. Cayalise andi Hensel: Ita McDonnell, Bismarck, treas-| Scott on the eve of a new effort by| 72.) OF depositing the money in the ' collections of brilliant ball carrying| to each person. The whole distance] 13th, the plane will arrive at Sioux Thomas Brown, Church's Ferry, , will present their reports and| | (Continued on page three) | Fear o. SCOsHIng e ee etrcsit | DON. and 0) tae eea aa 78 | we had traveled on foot from the| City, Towa, at 1.54 that afternoon, ( ork and Knox; Everett L. Shotwell,| Miss Fox will give per on The justice declared that there! Educational association meeting Michigan Plays Wisconsin 26th of November is about 645 miles| The plane will remain there until and during that time we had lived| the following morning, then going upon apn of boiled rice each per| direct to Huron, S. D., flying low day and were four days without] over the following cities so that the food of any kind except two ounces| people may have an opportunity 4 ere, Mihi conyentipuiswill be tekldietns ign Mate lee ete Wisconsin team stronger than for| many years and with a pilot, Cap- tain “Toad” Crowfoot, ranking Clyde; Harold J. Empie, Crystal and} “Extra Curricular Acti in the d f drai , that Hoople; Silas E. Fairham, Drayton (Continued on page three) pee ee that iene B and Bowesmont; Richard E. Rut- tion to the contrary was in bad} ber 26, 27 and 28. There will be ledge, Dunseith, Thome and Ack- i faith but had been used as the basis | be 1,50 1 worth; C. W. Baumann, Edmore and Pr esbyterians Ss of te making the lezse and contracts. Bee haven tis 1000 fencers ‘ each of meat and a small partride,| view warden, lowa, at Lawton; ‘Charles Bnsign, Fintey! Bismarck District ee can be accommdated i, the hotels, | Thonth the Michioay seat nee fone, | divided between nine, perso "| a.m: Lake Andes, 8. D., at 9:55 2. 3 Wal . » . Facey ages aay C ” Di i int- H 3 = Fletcher ores same Prisoner Is Taken ___ [put the remaining, 500 ot 600 must | saving ite full power for the fist| oq in getting aid. from the berialo| chel, S- Be at 30:62 ay omy and ats j River and Ardoch; Fletcher Forester, Are Meeti re inea } Grafton. and. Minto; Alfred. FE” ‘ eeting He be placed in private homes, xpressing hope that the teachers will be cordially received, the Asso- 3 Explosions Awaken People Liv- nsane Hospital Big Ten clash at Madison Saturday,| hunters of the Red river colony and| riving at’ Huron at 11:36 a.m, | ; Coombs Hannah and Wales; Walter! With Rev. Fred W. Christ of Wil-| ing in Vicinity of Logan to Insane P the two Wisconsin victories so far/ on the 26th of February his party| where the plane will be refueled, hel Ri ane kote an i art a A.! ton, moderator for the Bismarck is y ‘| Marry Carter has been transferred] Ciation officers point out, the neces-| squad for Coach BM nistlothwette's started on the return trip to Ft. Two Days at Belle Fourche en ce te! SF is ity: on Li ari | Exesbytory, presiding, the -sannal Theatre, Minneapolis from the state penitentiary here to| Sity of everyone cooperating to help first ear. oe Snelling. They took what is called| | The plane will leave Haron at 1:00 vey, re? ad ere oh ed N shal meeting of the presbytery is being the Jamestown hospital for the in-|Show that Bismarck is a hospitable Minecucte’s first gridiron trip, to| the Western or upper trail, well out! p. m., October 14, and arrive at Bathgate. + antiques Neche;|held this afternoon at the First sane after serving five years of a| city. Indiana Saturdas finds the Gophers| on the Prairie, to. avoid the spring| Belle Fourche at 4:22 p. m. remsin- : A uniform rate has been fixed for DE EALONGAY,: 73 e Gophers! floods on the lower ground. They| ing there October 15 and 16. The +, Bathgate and Hamilton; James! presbyterian church here. Delegates| . Minneapolis, Oct. 10.—(?—People ¥ i H i Zellar, Rock Lake, Hansboro and] from the 39 churches included in this| living in the vicinity of Oliver ave-| 20-year term for the murder of a] 4.0. "teachers who will be accom: rs i an overwhelming favorite | but! traveled on snow shoes with one| purpose in having the plane at Belle modated in private homes. The | 22¢ing one of the stronges' mS) dogsled loadec with baggage and| Fourche is to be on hand for the Picton; Albert Muskett, St. Thomas district will gi d ‘Broad Stanley policeman. Warden Lee , give their reports dur-| nue north and west Broadway were Per i rate is $1.50 for one p.rsor. in a| that has ever represented the! provisions. Their guide was the| opening of o large sugar beet plant. j and Glaston; J. R. Wenrich, Stark-| ; .| said that Carter is clearly insane re Haas “| ing the afternoon session, The dis-| awakened by an explosion that part Prag ¢ weather and Hampden; Isaac 5. triet comprises 19 counties. ly wrecked the rear end of the Lo-| and in his judgment has always been} 730), “oy $1 each for twe or more| Hoosiers. The Jaden. eoncts Pat) famous Pierre Bottineau and Mc-| The Stanolind will fly from Belle i Persons in a room. - Page, has the additional advantage! Tod owed his life to the skill and| Fourche on the morning of October Corn, Thompson; Thomas H. Smith, gan Picture theatre, 2027 west} 5% : Pointing ~ st that Bismarck enter-| f Several years’ work as assistant) courage of this intrepid scout and| 17, arriving at Mobridge, 8. D., at remain tl 5 Walhalla, Concrete and Crown Cen- This. evening Bev. mene. all Broadway, at 1:10 a. m. today. ter; Alfred Roe, Warwick. preach, it being the custom for the With llecti £ 2,500,000 Mi te before be son Hin derator to give the se t| Herman Jeub, owner of the build- ith a collection o 1500, tained the teachers four years ago| ® ‘inneso! re hunter. 10:06 a. m., and will Minot ane Diateiee eo i A Presbyterian ee Paley G Ww. ing, was standing at the front of specimens, representing 113,000] successfully, the officers said that| SPUrs as head of the coaching squad Overtaken by Blizzard the a of” the day. G. LeRoy White, Mee een fiat Stewart of Mandan is stated clerk. | the theatre at the time in conver-| Speci the Smithsonian Institution | the city is larger now and that even | at Indiana. The Hoosiers, but for a The party was overtaken by aj Bi wit 3 A. 5 . f c 7 ‘| ‘tion with trolman. They ran}in Washington qualifies as the| more could be done to f rnish com-|, few bad breaks Saturday, would] 1); 274 ‘| ‘ irie| 92 m3 Wiliaton: Theodore Fovgeracm, Alex. soepen tral feneion ot Soe soaeting 4 ‘the Ne ot the building bar cola world’s largest bughouse. fort pe eonventanse: have done better than a 13 to 0 de- blssart ‘pile Shevenne the Wild Aig es ne aa veo N. D., ander, Pony ) eeetuonnesn eee ahigh moat ot "the delegates| see no one. % feat at the hands of Chicago, River rivers. McLeod became sepa-| October 20, at 10:15 a, m., and Far- eyed op Figs 2) will go to Grafton for the annual] | AB examination showed that, the - rnc hicate 9 Meet Purdue | rated from his companions and had] go, Ni. October 21, ab 8:60 a. m, od, which opens Wednesday. wi supl e Chicago team, Coach Stagg’s| @ narrow escape from death. le lane wi on ition prac- eid caused the blast was placed in such é 86th edition, entertains the con | writes: “Suddenly, about 11 o’clock,| tically a day at each of these i _ ns) Weather Report landing : ee ed teeplej: 8 position that it tore a hole through ¢ Harvard, Coach Jimmy] storm from the North The Grand Forks. ma; ~ rat 7 4 Fargo Steeplejack the steel-covered back door, and also Phelan's Purdue 1 Boilermakers, Sate that no ee pray py ,e elimins if there wae Highest teed Bane Rent ie Has Narrow Escape| ripped two holes through the pro- urday, and Stagg has additional rea-| moments nothing was perceptible field. Aber- Tinie ua nies a —— jection screen some 10 fect away. T. sons for his annual “fear of Pur-| and it was with difficulty I could at 9:40 Spitation O's, 401 Morris, Minn, Oct. 10,—UP1—Aft-| ,, According to Mr. Jeub SORDAS: e due.” ‘The Purdue squad scored its| keep myself from suffocating, a. the plane ‘~ — Highes er hanging by ‘his heels 60 feet| tively small damage was done an y amon first, victory over the Maroons last remain un- Upon gaining the edge of the fall, and with the confidence of a| ravine, which I effected with the victory over the mighiy Harvard in| greatest difficulty as my snowshoes| return trip will be Harvard’s own stadium, the Boiler-| were still on and my hands too cold| by the way of makers will be difficult to stop. If| to untie the strings of them which/ at the latter cit; TEeTEL, ciesiea cake tame Ma dee: th Sagkt ieelene ead] Oe from splinter fore eit u OF 6 coe oe assist 's| buried in a snowbank. | Famous Health | Evangelist || eee Se ee eae | Ey i ef no one was injured. a For BAMA tat EN Un-|inee Forte i. De cintetiiess Car gg aa ‘or Bismarck and_ vicinity: ms, Fargo, N. D., steeplejas wtted tenlahe os ‘Tuesday. Fossl was Feleased fied firemen, electi- Failure to Obey showers, int 5 ians and a telephone construction’ For North Dakota: Usacitied to-| crew came to his rescus here Sun-/ POlice Orders May ht and Tuesday. Possibly show-| day. ; C i aie Continued ff nenies shee Williams, who had completed| Prove I Expensive ers, in! cool, WEATHER CONDITION inting the pole a few days ago, x A well developed low ppt rah Sunday to perform stunts. jails he sereral persons oniaced area is centered over the northern] He slipped, going down 10 feet be-|¥; 1 the'“stop meodgeasters te ‘ Great’ Plains and northeastern Rocky| fore his feet caught in his harness to prove ea aes Mountain slope and warm. weather] hold him suspended. , Barca were shove freezing at all tho| and M.D. Sulives, local tolephons ures were above freezing at and M. D. Pl stations. The pressure is| company Ceti taking the lead, ep od pe high over the East and over the far/ short lengths of ladder were tied to} week instructed by West, Precipitation occurred in the the pole wcll Miame waa reached, in police court but so far have bes Canadian Prvvinnes ond fa ts hour and 60 minutes after he poet do so. While first offend- the northern border 8 wi fallen. elsewhere the weather is generally} Although weakened, Wil was able to talk as his id fair, wy. OBRIS W. ROBERTS, hed, and stood up upon reac! » 7". 2 official in charge | fog the ground, i “2 2 i ravine about 20 yards not i ¢2 HH if HY i d Hu lorthwestern’ a Illini entertain Iowa rnealy ders Qt e of | fabash at City. ld Irish legend of about 9. at D, gives an account of a vision of a ship or airplane in the sky, Coming wv } a e

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