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LARGE CROWDS SEE CORN SHOW First Annual: Exposition here Sat night exhibitions Yodae compliments on the show A 100 | exhibits of corn were placed larmers and members of the 4 club. Sen SE lunch; G, H. Theodore H hart. ick, fi H. Mark, publi BROOKHART IS. SLAMMING AL Sparta, Wis., Oct. 39-—(AE} Declaring Governor Smith is .“im- possible from the: farmers’ stand-. pe United States Senator Smith of Brookhart of Iowa, in a here this afternoon upon bel the Republican presidential candi- date, said his progressive colleague Senator gd W. Norris had made ce” in eral speeches for Herbert: Hoover -in Witter fect comfortable : “T fee! ry ‘3 porting Hoover along with ‘other Progressive senators, Howell, Fra- zier, Borah, Nye, Johnson, McMas- ter and Norbeck, and I tor Norris feels just as comfortable in the more lonesome company of Senator Blaine. i 3 “Al Smith is impossible from the farmers’ standpoint. As governor of New York he has 0; poe of e iit duced their him in the pi BIG TELESCOPE BRING hope Sena- her The committee in charge was com- Se Child Prank Thought Cause of Barn Blaze] | Belief th: a childish prank might have been the cause of a fire that barn, two haystaks and 208 Fourteenth street junday afternoon was expressed fire, which occurred at 5 m., was extinguished by the de ment after a half-hour's work. No estimate of the damage was made, and indications are that no investi- gation will be conducted. JUMMERALL IS MADE CHIEF BY RED TOMAHAWK ‘)post had been received by Bismarck pped will begin within a few mont It is expected that the new instru- ment will penetrate hundreds of mil- of light years’ into: s bringing under observation , hun- dreds of millions of now. unseen stars nebulae, opening a vast lored field of astronomical the Hooker telescope.. Another. im- rtant feature contemplated for the immensé, instrument a. 40-foot Michelson stell interferometer which measures the diameter of the By means of this auxiliary it. is hoped to measure the Binary stars, which are two suns revolving about HITS GAME FROM AIR citizens and in the way the student training camp had been Bismarck this summ: ‘Taken from a train at Sweetbriar this morning, the chief was brought »| into Bismarck bys automobile and taken for a tour’of the city. The train on which the general was trav- eling. was held: at a point west of Mandan when two freight cars were derailed,’ and the committee which had planned to welcome the general drove to the point’ in automobiles. This afternoon’ he was taken to Fort ‘Lincoln, where he will inspect the troops there and review the work that has heen done:at the post in the last year. ‘Commonweal Editor Dies_on ‘ Doorsteps New oYrk, Oct. pie A red Brooklyn. . He 53 old. Bermuda Foresees Big Future in Air Service Thomas even if Christmas still is a 1 prove it. ‘At the top Sam La Monica is Edward Wherry --.. ‘)HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LEMKE BERIND HADDOCK RACE LV. AcSCHARGE Independents Charge Townley and Lemke Are Governor's Chief Backers In a statement issued by the In- dependent State headquarters in Bis- marck toda i stig 9 ‘ running on a: Nonpartisan league ee -that was written by Wil liam Lemke, . Fargo, prior to the league convention which Lemke hoped that Maddock he be named candidate in the june pi . Further charges are made that it is the same platform eer which T. H. Thoresen ran in the June primar- ies and that Lemk A.C. former Nonpartisan “boss,” are Maddock’s: most ardent ge) te at the ent time. » Townley covered the state.with thousands of letters. ad- dressed to the radical members of on then e epee is iat er) “oil crowd,” advising them he is calling meetings at various * Lh in the state where he will ad- off, and the magic feat of Clubs organized by oor chenetee of an air-port in the While he has made no official an- New York and Bermuda might be by| established at an earlier date. ‘| firemen at the local department to- Jamestown Boy Dies from Gunshot Wound Monore Miller, 12-year-old son Mr. and Mrs, William Miller of Jamestown, died .in a loca}. last night five houra after a charge had entered his side. Fhe bo was shot while hunting with his father and brother, 25 miles west of the city. ting Honduras Holds First Election Minus Riots Teguicigalpa, Hond., Oct. 20.—(#) Upspecgge anil from yesterday’s for the presidency. that Dr. Vincente Mejia . Colindres has been elected by a more than 14,000 votes. For the first time in the history of Honduras the el were held without disturbances, : Bandit Suspect Dies ‘° from Bullet Wounds mci Denver, Colo., Oct. 29——“John the Brant, 19-year-old bandit” suspect died in the Denver ral -| last night from a fered several days ago~ when ~he ges to heed an officer's ; warning son halt. Brant, who professed to be the of a prominent St. Paul. - (Minn.) realtor, was shot when he .bolfed sway while being questioned by of- ficers who wished to see his title pers to an automobile bearing a linnesota license. The zoe was accompanied at the time by Edward Johnson, also of. St. Paul,” who "Police believed the pair: were im- ficated ups. The roll of school ‘children. in London . is majority of |G; let wound suf- |" in a number of ‘Denver |; jis time, e: of Governor Maddock. His 16 “oil automobiles” are now covering the state in the interests of Mr. Mad- se tl 2,500 Speeches Given in Republican Drives Chicago, Oct. 29.—(AP)—More than 2,500 Republican campaign speeches have been delivered since October 1, in 28 western and south- ern state, it was announced today asman Walter H. Newton, director of the speakers’ bureau of the Republican national committee. The pin-marked map in Mr. New- ton’s office indicates that the Greater clusters of pins have been added within the past few days to Wisconsin and Minnesota. More than 300 speeches have been made since October 1 in Iowa alone. clude Senators Curtis, Borah, Cap-| piled. per, Watson and Steiwer, Col. Theo- dore Roosevelt, the. governors. or| former governors of several states, and numerous others. Mr. ‘Newton. will. leave his desk aig conduct a speaking tour of his own state, Minnesota. Founder’s Relative Studies at Boston U was taking courses in jiberal arts. Cole, who transferred Monmouth college, _ Illinois, |. . ‘Tells of Shot by Dry Agent Her head still bandaged from the wound the-bullet made, Betty He: wood, 22, of Elyria, O., is shown Cech Loriths O, deveaene, charged 3 nt, char; with shooting her when he fired on an automobile. Fearing the men Mop. when dry agente, ordered him when agent le im 5 Tale ‘and. the Shooting followed. 10,00; heavy calves '6.00@8.00; ca ner calves 500@6.00. 9. 'y lambs, 100 lbs. up, -9.00@ 10.00; cull lambs 9.00@10.00. Light ewes, 130° Ibs. down, 6.4 heavy ewes, 150 lbs. up, 3.50@4.50; el “hed 1.00@3.00. Bucks 2.50 @ 3. to Find Famous Ark Jerusalem.—(7)—A. F. Futterer, president of the Edendale Bible Institute of Los Angeles, has ended ®@ fruitless quest of two years for the Ark of the Covenant. He is now engaged in one final exploration before returning to the United States aboard the Alesia, ar- riving in York November 8. He says that he will organize a more complete expedition and re- on to the Holy Land at a later Meanwhile, he has arranged with powerful chief of the land of Nebo to contniue the searc! When not actually engaged in looking for the Ark, the explorer traveled throughout P; into the center of Arabi and motion pictures. He regards these, together with extensive notes and 13 original maps, as the most comprehensive collection. of infor- mation on the Holy Land yet com- Champagne Inventor Honored in France ‘Epernay, France,- Olt. 29.—(AP) —Dom Perignon, the monk who put the first sparkle in ‘champaigne wine 200 years ago, lives in the hearts of his countrymen. Great religious celebrations, under the retcion of Monsignor Neveux, auxil. b| iary bishop of Rheims, have been held in honor of the man who put. champagne on the gastronomic map. Wine growers from all the coun-| uietly-took up her: studies here this | 20d fall. - Not until officials of the uni- to go over the records licants was it learned that who came from the ‘The history written on Miss Che et showed that. her mother was a sister of Jacob r, who 60 ye senate ‘one of Boston's most famous tropiats. She is also i of esis Nichols of Boston. Pittsburgh Woman Paderewski’s Pupil’ urgh, Pa,’ Oct. 29.-(AP)— Warsaw, Poland, many 1 strugg! tly. to master a difficult min- Piano, but her small hands her. Perignon was the wine-cellar if Hautvilliers Abbey. w Pie Crimper Is Exhibited in London London.—()—Innovations to help harrassed ives solve some of fe enumerate problems. connected with the home were displayed here at ithe exhibition orga: by the Institute of Patentees. Among the | aaNDAN Nes | Aandahi Gives Navy Day Radio Address Quoting Theodore Roosevelt al times to show that the f president of the United States was a firm believer of adequate naval de- fense in time of peace as well as war, Sam J. Aandahl, Mandan high school instructor, gave a Navy Day address Saturday noon over radio station KGCU, Mandan. Mr. Aandahl gave a summary of the life of Roosevelt during the years he was the leader of the coun- ie will give regular talks over the radio station every Saturday noon, it is announced. NEW MANAGER ARRIVES _ Dave Wells, Minneapolis, arrived in'Mandan Saturday to assume the management of the Palace theater. The new manager been connect- ed with the Finklestein and Rubin theater string for seven years, Personal and i Social News of Mandan Vicinity ni er/in the world will necessitate the construction of 78 concrete pillars, re 7,000 tons each. The wall|ing baking if a pint wi started two years ago, and it is est: Harold Borresen left Saturday for Sioux Falls, S. D., where he will spend the winter with his mother. iam Stutsman of Chicago is siting here as guest of his ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ww: H. Stutsman. Mrs. J. A. Danforth of Aberdeen, Ss. D. house guest of her brotl jaw. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. . Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Henderson spent the week-dhd ‘in Fargo where Dr. Henderson attended a meeting of the North Dakota Chiropractors’ association. ee nd Leona a Halloween the Goodale njoyed during the evening after which a course luncheon was served. Places were marked for 24 guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. McGillie of Mandan and their. daughter, Mrs. Amos Pugh of Los Angeles, left Saturday for California where Mr. id Mrs. McGillic will spend ‘some ime. Mrs. Pugh has been guest of henor at numerous social affairs during her visit here. 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