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ery =—w—— © * queen of united Italy have visited a ** pope. Ever since 1870, when the pope ITALIANSOVEREIGNS ‘Belgium Frown s on Coming PREPARING 10 VISIT, Wedding of Princess Marie THE POPE THURSDAY First Time King and Queen of United Italy Have Ever Ap- peared at Vatican Rome, Dec. 2—(P)—An official communication today announced the Italian sovereigns would visit Pope Pius at 11 a. m. Thursday. Their majesties will go to the vatican with @ numerous suite including the for- eign minister, prefect of the palace, the court chaplain, and others. The Roman stage is set for the per- formance of one of the most drama- tic pieces it will ever see—the visit of the king and queen of Italy to Pope Pius XI. Tt will be of intense significance, for this is the first time a king and became the prisoner of the vatican, Rome to see the great spectacle. The audience for the spectacle will be enormous, It will reach at least 500,- 000 people. ‘The drama ‘vill be on a tremendous scale, filled witn color and pageantry and will consist of five acts. The first, entitled The Journey, embraces the royal procession from the Quirinal palace to the vatican. The procession will follow a route about two miles long. At the boun- dary line of Vatican City the papal gendarmes will give military honors and play the royal march, for the first time in the history of the papal armed bodies. doors wil be closed. Two chairs have been arranged beside the papal throne. The pope will give the sover- eigns valuable religious relics. Presents Them The third act, entitled Another Meeting, will take place in the apart- ments of Cardinal Gasparri, papal secretary of state. The sovereigns will go there immediately after the mecting with the pope. They will be met by Cardinal Gasparri and will present their following. The fourth act, entitled Before The Tomb, will be set in St. Peter's basil- | ica. The royal party will descend from the pope's apartments to St. Peters. There they will visit several | first Belgian ‘ing. She persuaded he’s Girl | ry ‘. Fragen 4 A ey roam = the — and worship | her ae seers! a | sium apart oee ereramen American Soviet Note: | ©.'° 2 creregye pod — he haa ree pact vst to keep income always lore the tomb of bt. Peter. — horny throne of Mexico | pecause she is a modern girl, full of | yen —_— . tnd when he was finally. shot by a | because she is a modern girl full of / Copy Handed Germany | the ice covered pavement as he lett The fifth act, entitled The Return, consists of the return to the sorrow that the people of Belgium regard the approaching marriage of | their beloved Princess, pretty Maric | Jose, only daugiter of the king and | As the wife of Crown Prince Um- | berto and likely future queen of Italy, | Marie Jose will be far removed, in many respects, from her own people. The democratic Belgians are noted for their sociability, and Belgian na- tional life is a sharp contrast to the of his 5 { assassination | | prince | the tomb of the Belgian Unknown | Soldier, alarmed the people and was | seen by some as an unpleasant au- gury. | Not the least reason for their feel- ‘ ing of dissatisfaction with the match is the memory of what happened to other Belgian princesses who married in foreign royal circles. For instance, there was the tragic story of Empress | Charlotte of Mexico, daughter of the | firing squad, she went mad. Italy, and Princess Marie Jose Char: lotte Sophie Amelie Henriette Gabri: elle, only daughter of King Albert and Elizabeth of Belgium. He was queen. Like a proud parent, they do | born at Chateau of Racconigi, Sep- aera livestock not like to see her go away {rom | tember 15, 1904, and in his education Nave come . kingdom. In his private life he has always shown a great interest in history and art. He has been trained as a soldier and now holds the rank of colonel of infantry, sharing army life with his fellow officers in such a way as to make him popular. It is said that this regard is not shared by Musso- to speak perfect Italian. traveled widely in Italy and stands fully tne people over she may one day be queen. I: she was the guest uf the late Mother and became a favorite royal circles. The acquaintance of the two at Venice dv-ing the war, Marie Jose was still a child. Umberto when he was still more frequently in royal circles their freindship ripened into love. THE BISMA | irload tle, repeating his feat of last year. | Were divided over most of the country NORTH DAKOTA WINS EXPOSITION HONORS IN CLOVER DIVISIONS; North Dakota Agricultural Col- lege Livestock Judger For the rest of the contests, honors ‘and shared by Canada. Purdue uni-| of victories by winning the non-col- jlegiate livestock judging and placing | P. Swaffer first among individual col- judges. To Illinois honors in fat cat- tle and in junior cattle feeding, and |to Arkansas have come the top prizes in soy beans and cow peas. Michigan has shown the best field beans and British Columbia the champion field peas. Four-H club laurels have fal jlen upon boys @nd girls from nine states, yesterday's awards showed. and North Dakota won ;numerous places in exhibits -| judging contests. | E, E. Thoen of Kindred, NN. D., toox | the receivers of failed Right to Confiscate Autos Used in Liquor Business Is Debated Washit::‘on, Dee. 2.—()—The su- preme court today consented to de- | cide whether the federal government has the right to confiscate under the | Devils Lake Coldest Spot in the United States With Reading of 14 Degrees Below internal revenue laws automobiles | seized in connection with illegal transportation of intoxicating liquor, 8 question of great importance in the | automobile industry ' On Stockholder Rule) Washington, Dec. 2.—(4—The re-| sonal liability of stockholders in joint | Stock Land banks could only be en- | forced by the creditors of such banks Preme court. The decision declared joint stock land banks could not enforce the stockholders liabilities. Christianson to Call Meeting in Minnesota for summoning Peace officers of the state ne in &@ sweeping confer- ence on law enforcemen: pee ae jo be held This will be the second such con- ference. At least 300 officials are ex- Pected to attend the conference, the thrée major purposes of which, as Outlined by the governor, are: Cooperation between the various state, local and federal law enforce- ment agencies; aroused interest on the part of the public in the enforce- ment of laws and outlining of new} legislation to increase the effective- ness of bureaus and agencics. which broke out in the Atlantic the- , | atre during a performance last night. causing damage estimated at between $50,000 and $65,000, destroyed the building but did not gain headway until its patrons, numbering: around a tl . had quietly left the building. A panic was believed to | sheep and twentieth in swine. Representative Bill sentative bill of Washington was tak- his home to attend the initial session have been prevented when the crowd . | Walked out quietly. | Falls, Injures Self Washington, Dec. 2.—()—Repre- | RCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1929 ‘ANOTHER COLD WAVE "GF Ginderwood, Dies ‘BREAKS OVER NATION Chicago, Dec. 2. | Supreme Court Won't .*8"e ke over the central and ,| Change Decision Made northern states today in the wake cf ‘girlhood she attended the Capital | the sub-zero wave that ushered a Commercial college vere. chilled November off the Calendar Saturday. |. ‘The brief respite of Sunday's rising | cent decision holding that the per- be yet yt? sent aie tae ram | overnight into the zero regions in ft most of the middie and western \its way through heavy ice for 12/31 will not be reconsidered by the su- | Seri — oa oe down as 14 below at |hours, the steamer Finland docked the government weather map. Thermometers that registered 30 Bay that the Finland and the freight- while snow fell in Chicago yesterday jer Sellwood will be compelled to) Hav descended to .0 this morning and spend the winter in Ashland. This | Were scheduled for a trip down to 4 degress tonight. H Temperatures 10 and 12 degrees be- “ no king of Italy has gone to see him we ite live- low zero were reported in the Cana- | * or has even seen him. By MINOTT SAUNDERS —_Prince Umberto Nicholas ‘Thomas | ¢7a'%,, wor ‘he, ineenouestore le (On Law Enforcement: Ce ee ee ieee a Capital Funeral Pouring into Rome Brussels, Dec. 2.—(NEA)—Despite Jean Marie, Prince of Piedmont, the | gir thomas Lipton trophy. on ‘Ss cae on oh ed si ee al Parlors For days hundreds and thousands | international bell-ringing and joyful | third child and only son of King Vic- St. Paul, Dec. 2. '—Governor | below Pri leet peg an he | one grote of people ave been pouring into| ceremonies, it is with something of tor Emmanuel and Queen Elena of geen Steere of a pair Christianson today announced plans | low at ince Al . Sask. e | poo rong aie =~! gear. 208 Main Avene |same sub-zero range extended over the border Lakes, where storm warnings were | being displayed, to the Rocky moun- | tains. ature was 10 below; Duluth 2 above «The second act, entitled The | Princess Marie Jose was born in, cs " | wolves and gained $45 in bounty Meeting, embraces the encounter be- | misgivings may be account- Ostend August 4, 1906, and at the age | first place in sweet clover seed com-| 1 000 Without Panic ——moncy ina day. tween the pope and the sovereigns. | the atteck on the Italian em- of 11 she was sent to the Institute of Pe Ps Le The | Carlton Whiting and Darwin Jack- Tt will take place in the papal throne here, when shots were fired and ‘the Annunziata at Poggio p ave atre Afire | son shot the animals south of here. room and will be secret. Only the/| stones thrown through windows by a | overlooking Florence, where she re: — | They said early cold weather’ this | three personages will be there. The &s soon as it mained three years. Here she Atlantic, Iowa, Dec. 2.—()—FPire | season is making the wolves bold in | | their foraging for food. Last year no claims for bounty were made in Olmsted county. | Columbia, Mo., 4 abov Three Wolves Killed Close to Rochester | Rochester. \ | Hunting within six miles of Roches- |ter, two Rochester men In Minot Hospital Word of the death of Mrs. Ruby Jewell, 29, Underwood, was received ‘here, today, by her sister, Mrs, M. E. St. George, of 31¢ Fourth street. Death occurred Sunday in a Minot hospital, and Mrs. St. George left for there this afternoon. What the funeral arrangements are she did not Bladder Irritation; If functional Bladder Irr! disturbs your sleep, or causes ing or Itching Sensation, Sacke Leg Pains, or muscular aches, m ing you feel tired, depressed. and « cour |, why not try the Cystex know. (#)—Another cold | “‘yarg, Jewell leaves five children and er husband, Enerai Jewell. In her Sniy 80 at Hall's Drugstore Ss Winter Harbor by Ice ——-.2ventixnunet_ pany STOMACH 8 FOR Ashland, Wis., Dec. 2. )—Plowing | Stomach autte D the low point of here today with 10,000 tons of coal. | disinibut The ice was so thick in Chequamegon |tation throughout the Unit the relief of stomach disord: Mr. Hall tell you about *h rite F. un NG» 1 is | Nicollet Avenus, Minneap io. Mt i} er, better and pleasanter | pon anything you Mei oF your’ money back. Bbc, @0e., $1.00, All druggists. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day or Night—23 Jos. W. Tschumperlia Prop. lates from the Gi At Lander, Wyo., the temper Moorhead, Minn.. 4 Des Moines 2 above, and Minn., Dec. 2.—(#)— killed three | “Time Is Money” Whether or not the saying is true, the suc- cessful business man realizes that both are valu- able, and that by saving one he can often save the other. He also knows that a Checking Ac- count will help him do both—by providing him the means for managing his finances with the great- est efficiency, and by furnishing an automatic Isn’t that reason enough for opening your | was frank and outspoken and evi- | res Scat ine sno of human | Pes, 3H aes ow The young and beautiful princess | day when she had been disobedient, epsom reemalarer 95 returned to Brussels and lived to an | her father asked her sternly, “Who 43 | sainister "curtis a a the ae old age in the belief that she was still | the chief here?” She answered, “The | Mivisier Cures ® copy Ot tne oe Queen of Mexico. In a castle just | cook, Papa.” [pocoseg worry ee ck ~ outside the capital she passed her! Early in 1914, after the little soviet Russia by way pea ronrns Growers Discussing | days playing with, poper. dolls. {princess had been to her first _con-/%2 attention to 9, The three daughters of King Leo-| fession, her governess found Cooperative’s Plan pold II were all ambitious to wear a | front of a mirror, twisting it — crown, but none succeeded. Princess | ail directions in order to Aberdeen, 8. D., Dec. 2.—(7)—Plans phany married Rudolph, heir to| Asked what she was peice iene cree ears the erage oe throne, who committed | plied, “As I have been Grain cooperati ¢ wi discussed suicide. Princess Louise became the | all my sins, I must a meeting of local pool officers and | wife of the heir of a German princi- {| and I am looking for my wings.” hope that the German gov- committeemen of the South Dakota) pality, but was divorced as insane| Marie Jose speaks English, German, |¢rnment would join the United States ‘Wheat Growers’ association east Of after an: affair with a commoner | French, Italian and Flemish fluently, | hope in similar action. which created 1 scandal. Princess | is very fond of sport and is a first- | Clementine, youngest of the three, | rate pianist. Whatever the misgiv- married the French pretender to the {ings of her people for her {future French imperial throne, Victor Na- | seems to be ideally happy. Ramsey | Coal is being extracted from under Devils Lake, died at his home here And yet ther: is a delightful ro- the sea for more than four miles from heart disease and athma. A mance in the marriage of Crown | from the coast of England. | Widow survives. of congress. FEAR THREE Paes Wis., Dec. 2.—()—Search of several of the Apostle i:lands and the mainland near Bayfield failed | reveal any trace of three fishermen | who have been missing for 10 days. | Those lost are John Hanson, Harold | Johnson and a man known as “Black Pete.” They left Bayfield for Mani- tou island in a small gasoline boat during a blizzard. Belief was ex- Pressed that they had drowned when aves upset their boat in Lake Su- Checking Account now? First Guaranty Bank “Strength and Ability— Plus the Willingness te Serve.” Affiliated with the Northwest Bancorporation. Resources Over $450,000,000.00 journey Quirinal palace. The same route will be followed. ‘The thousands of sol- diers will be kept at attention. 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