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ee COOLIDGE WILL 0IN CHMATNL Will Probably Make Speeches in New England for Repub- lican Nominee iancte ey Sept. 13.—(#)—Presi- Coolidge is to participate ac- tray in the presidential campaign jis plans probably will be an- nounced at the White House in the near future. His part in the effort of the Repub- lican party to retain control of be) new style creation in which engineers National government formed one of|directed all effort to find the best the subjects of a conference he had |? with ecutive offices late yesterday after his return from his summer in the hills of Northern Wisconsin. The conference was of unusual duration, lasting for an hour and a quarter. There was no official an- nouncement regarding the meeting, but it was stated that the chief ex-|™inimum anxious to be hetptal in| effort. ecutive the campaign. This »aturally led to the surmise that on his forthcom- ing visit to New England, Coolidge ft make one or more speeches in his home section of the country, in some portions of which the Repub- licans know eal have to contend with rather stiff opposition, Hoover made a rather complete rt to the president on the politi- cal situation generally as he views| with four passengers, won the annual caval event against ten other cars, some it at this stage of th: and the president in turn gave tl Republican his opinion as to the situation in Wisconsin and others of the north- western states from which he re- ceived reports during his stay at Cedar Island Lodge on the Brule river. After the conference was over, Secretary Mellon, who aided m turn- ing the tide for Hoover at the Kan- sas City convention, accompanied the president and Hoover to the en- trance to the executive offices where the camera men were waiting, but it was learned that the treasury chief had not been present at the Political discussion. He arrived at the executive cffices over his accus- tomed route to a rear entrance just as the conference ended, having called to pay his respects as he was unable to greet the lores upon his arrival in the early forenoon. Hoover and Coolidge were alone for nearly an Lour in the president’s office, sitting near the bowed win- dows ‘overlooking the board expanse of lawn in the south yard. Scottish Rite Reunion Date Is Changed Change in dates for the annual Scottish iRte reunion in Fargo, which were formerly set as Novem- = 12, er 14 — 15, was announced bron di “had Johnston, secretary elite bodies. Degrees of ihe rite will be exemplified October 29, 30, 31, and November 1, just pre- vious ‘to the joint ceremonial at the ei and Grand Forks temples of the Shrine November 2. ‘The Grand Forks Scottish Rite re- unions will be hel at Grand Forks. Local Man Pays Fine for Reckless Driving August Harhio, McKenzie, re- ceived. minor cuts from an auto crash at Main avenue and Ninth street late yesterday afternoon, and Rudolph Schrenk, Bismarck, who caused the accident by reckless driv- ing, was fined $5 and costs and paid for damage to Harhio's automobile. Harhio was driving east on Main avenue when his car was struck by Schrenk’s automobile. Schrenk vio- lated the stop ordinance as he drove onto Main avenue from Ninth street, drivi: south, police say. Harhio’s automobile was badly demas: according to city police. pear was arrested by Police C. J. Martineson, and he plese guilty to the charge of reck- 8 driving ore Police Magistrate John M. Bel Methodist Rally Is Planned for Sunday The attendance of every Methodist aie the gty is = Lat pe old-fash- Harves: ‘estival services at oy McCabe Methodist church on Sunday, Sept. 16, Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor, said today. : “Tt is desired that these services an. expression of gratitude and = giving ae ie Eliings of past year, pastor sai .d- herents and friends of the church are also invited to attend the fes- tival, but it is urgently requested at “all members lend their aid to altars of the church will be filled with grain, fruits, and vege- tables, typical of the bounteous har- vest, and a special sermon and mu- Pie appropriate for the occasion, will ‘be presented at both the morning and On cA spt. 17, following thi festival services, a Harvest Home ferbert Hoover at the ex-jin appearance and performance that and capable of economically sustain- ing those ak for hours with the presidential candidate | class. ld the same dates |/, New Senior Model Announced by Dodge Style in motor car or car design that re- flects tomorrow’s fashion is. repre- Greana, 1245-acre laboratory near sented in the New Senior Six models announced by the Dodge Brothers | their performance ability, has added ieee & weather house to its many ingen-| political situation in New York ious scientific checking devices. corporation in six body styles now on display in the salesroom af M. B. Gilman, lotal dealer. Body lines and interior appoint- ments have been harmonized in a could be built ina motor car. _ Driven by a powerful six-cylinder “L” motor, exhaustive tests have 6 roved the New Senior a car with lightning acceleration to high speeds | partment, in checking back on the performance of its “Bigger and Bet- ter” models in regard to oil and gas of vibration and driving |c Whippet Four Wins Mountain Climb Test| High Praise Given Ina recent mountain-climbing con- test ged to the summit of Ti- adaghton Mount, one of the highest Chevrolet’ Installs : kind in the world. Unlike other ob- servatories, this one is not a weath-| bert Hoover, drew th er gy but @ weather “hind- caster” to use a term employed by| nominee as state party | Proving Ground engineers. The new| ered for a conference with weather house has been in use sev-| the executive mansion. eral weeks, and is now operating the weather recorder to find the, cause for variations. speaking tour. AL ae te New Checking Device] Brands as Standee Story He Was ‘Disgustingly Intoxi- Pro He cated’ at Fair The General Motors court when he refused Milford, Bitsal ih where cars are accurately measured to find out Albany, N. Y., Sept. 183. —()—The| wife. The contempt state, which Governor Smith’s man- HN end aging e It is probably the only one of its| agers figure must line up for eel in| disposing of or encum| fovember if he is to win property until his case is - tled. Gridley’s bles ‘ began. gath-| when he shot his wife im at| could not bear male childre: had two daughters. The day of the Democratic presidential No other enga: Bail and day under the direction of | the governor’s calendar for the day. killed meteorclogists. Last night he broke his long silence The Chevrolet engineering de-|on what has been described as a “whispering campaign” against him} yorce proc ing a formal statement for) the degree and an Oe led pub! today, branding as! Gridley refused to ‘meet it “slander” an accusation that he was ‘disgustingly intoxicated” at the was not normal. consumption, will enlist the aid of ‘Made public by the nominee at his N h offices at ed erg capitol, the ree ment was heat jailing a lie in oy Chrysler Cars evehoprige comme, Memphis, tm, Highest praise is se in bestowed on the Teer “ a Nolebraty ‘Gulia @ith vce SORT peaks in the Allegheny range, a/Plymouth by cutomobile experts,| received from several persons, and|cratic committee which, in strictly stock Whippet four, loaded of which retail in the $2,000 price More than 1,000 persons from the|unmistakably the high regard in| both women vicinity of Wellsboro, Pa., witnessed the event to judge the mountain- climbing activity of the various cars entered. The Whi grueling climb in 24 minutes, clip- ippet negotiated the |characteristic of the new model is| the connection wi Excerpts from their articles show charge. It was said on behalf of} mined to do all in our powe! their home cities{the party out of the hands which thesenew models are held, said| that they had nothing to say on the; many Hall.” the local dealers. subject at the present time. There were indications today that Probably the most outstanding Democratic nominee might ping more than a minute off the/in radiator shell design gives the ef-| soon in an effort to prove false vther! mance of utility in, Ohio ri ‘ormer record, which was also held /fect of an increase in cer length even| derogatory statements said to have! merce. by_a Whippet four. the cars entered were six-cylinder | ¢j models of other makes, the Whi ne four was the only car to clim the peak of the mountain with ote Passengers, supper will be served by the ladi of the church. Following this sup- per, the produce of the harvest, con- | Yesterday form the North Dakota tributed to the church, will be sold, |State penitentiary on parole, He had The proceeds will go to the treasury | served seven months of the sentence. of the Ladies’ Aid society, to be ap- plied on the Mie cemsining oir church debt. WORK IN FIELDS RESUMED HERE Threshing Aer been resumed in Burleigh county quite generally dur- ing yesterday and today, following a wet period which was general throughout the state, according to County Agent A. R. Miesen. Threshing in other sections of North Dakota is still held up, how- ever, and federal and local farm la- bor agents throughout the state still entertain the belief that continued layoff may bring another labor shortage in certain districts, accord- ting to Edward G. Sullivan, federal farm labor employment agent in Bis- marck. Grand Forks and Devils Lake re- ort that threshing is still held-up Petauce of wet weather, but that there are many laborers in the dis- tricts. Dickinson expresses the belief that a labor shortage is developing in the district because of the great number of discouraged laborers leav- ing because of held up operations. | few laborers are leaving the Minot district, but a shortage is not yet indicated. Valley City reports that many laborers are on the streets of the city and that threshing will be resumed shortly. Montana, where threshing is also held up because of rainy weather, Te- ports that it has labor shortages in only three districts: Daniels county, Orpheim, and Glentana. Minnesota Youth Is Released on Parole Arthur Muleri, Minnesota youth, who was sent up from the Burleigh county district court to serve one to FOR®SALE: ilton Piano, in perfect condition, low price for cash or terms to responsible party. Phone 1120-M or call at Apt. 33, Mason Apts. Bismarck, N. D. Greater than actually incorporated. Despite the fact that several of/A considerable auaiber ae detail | dential chances. re majestic changes of various external parts | continue to work on state business; operate. year contribute further to the general ef-| and probably take a rest at the end| nage was more than that of ‘0 |fect. A number of changes have | of the week so as to be in good shape; ama Canal—22,000,000. also been made structurally, con- tributing to increased comfort. ‘ive years for burglary, was released VIM oe, Guast: Tome often transforms listless, tired indifference into youthful vim, vigor and enthusiasm.Trythispleas- ing tonic. At all drug stores, Delco-Light is doing.an extra man’s work on over 300,000 farms.. \ELCO- road hand tions to Danes ores eee it peri 9th -thet. wauld-.otherwise .{ hours. It reduces the need of hired help. It makes it possible for men to spend more time at productive work in the fields. It replaces expen- sive man-power with inexpensive electric power. And when there is work that must be done at night, there is clways plenty of light—eafe, brilliant electric light. Delco-Light makes the farm a better placo on which to live B. K. SKEELS ur Needs, your Desires, your Reeguive me , hese Doni -_ Price and prof ae secondary consider The most important part of siideotepeosiechins xe eebet ‘ i beauty and « an especially ey se ay cage Sie ee ot wate ~ chassis display your car—is the part you never quality, these ada ae and the costly car way It I built see! But.now we are sealer oe ack A ne wilh Ss mes ‘built — “ jure sae on ear. Jail WIN OWN STATE ee Alimony) Petersburg, Fis., Sept. 1 Pa Seel 7 er ai ‘was free to-) ‘yest in: the oy ne couhy at for geile of: a Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 1: deali ith | ti fi 17 states Leday: fertasd ealing wi tives from 8 y. for new Chrysler and the Chrysler-| the incident which the governor had|the national constitutional Demo- 408 Broadway is Bianarck, N. D. Pe oie DEPENDABLE sos ltalianVineyard Co. brances: New, York, Chica FARM ELECTRICITY special ESSE 2 r his ‘first to obeyan order giving alimony to his divoreed ments were on out of the shooting were & Screed when it was “agtees that Mrs. bid Ms later Phe di- obtained order but and was Ned fox state fair at Syracuse Dropping Tammany Is Desire of Democrats '3.—(AP) a state- writing in the leading automotive| the names of two women, One from|ment, declared: “We believe in the publications, points out the Corwin- Syracuse and the other from Park-|principles of the Democratic party, Churchill Motor company, local dis- ersburg, W. V: tritnters, 'a., were mentioned injand it is primarily because of our circulation of —the|devotion to them that we are deter- r to tal of Ta: OHIO RIVER BOOMS Cincinnati—Romance of the pic- its appearence. The brand new idea | counter-attack in another direction; turesque has given way to the ro- iver coms steamers been circulated to injure ‘his presi-jonce rode the stream, squatty Meanwhile he will; filled with ore, coal, etl and sand now the Ohio's ton- the Pan- ‘ _THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1928 liners ulider the suapices.<€ the caim- [WORKERS PARTYes see Sas eS ae 10 STAGE RALLY ERs esses toeoe Workers district, The candidate the Communist ticket Foster, according to local supporters Benjamin J. Gitlow, New York, | candidate on the Workers (Commu- traced. Tags and ‘8 posses- The gifts, the prosecutor ‘The campaign rally will be held| were in addition. to ‘the galerie? 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