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MONONA RL EEN ERS NE WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1932 b. t )"It can be traced through history | LINDY AND NURSE LEAVE CouRT EN SPIKE’ TRIP [ALABAMA BOY, NOT YET SEVEN —tieshettacttccha aa, #22 1 2 9 jwere born to their mothers rather HEAR | TDSERVE AS YEARS OLD, WORKING ALGEBRA ***": | j ee JUDGE DESCRIBED IN ESSAY 4 WHAT'S A BITE? L. E. WAKEFIELD z Oakdale, Cal.—A little thing like a Six-Year-Old Has Read 98| Florence, Ala. Dr. Young studied rattlesnake bite pobremdhne es frond ins bila week Cosas . . medicine at Vanderbilt and Harvard. to Henry Stocks! hile workin; St. Paul Man Writes of Colorful i ath Laseath Aasti aad sie Books; Father Will Send avo older boys in the family areivscentiy he’ felt sométiiide “auing “His (haan, N. P. Railroad Excursion ‘ 3 also unusually bright, but Howard is T H E we Him to Harvard at 14 considered the most precocious. right foot. He reached down and j Becomes Arbitrator of Lau- in 1883 Poe Vee HERR, DIVMRR aly We ea ea eee R TH sanne Conference as French- Bieminghinin) Als, “Jily 6—At the| Nl another was'40,” sald Dr. Young. oO had ating hie Be ean meur ao age of three, Howard Young could/ Dr. F. D. McKibbon, who verified the . q ¢ Germans Act An interesting essay entitled “Driv-|do simple sums in arithmetic. |fact that a rattlesnake had Bitten A B oO U T ing the Golden Spike,” in which the anil Uy ead ae ipoineene Engaged him. { erate ge — 5 lon, multiplication Lausanne, Switzerland, July 6—(P) writer describes the colorful westward ae ’ ! —- = 66 9 —Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald trip of Northern Pacific officials up- DA Vere stad” etait eebicleat SPANISH GOLD | of Great Britain became the virtual on completion of the railroad in 1883, » PI Trinidad.—Spanish treasure hoards, jin multiplication and division. believed to have been buried here in re arbitrator of the debts and repara- has been written and published by ; tions dispute Wednesday When George N. Hillman, St. Paul At the beginning of his sixth year ; the days of Spanish occupation, have France and Germany laid their cases Hillman, an official shorthand|®@ could solve almost any problem istarted a concentrated treasure hunt in his hands. court reporter, accompanied Henry|!"Volving simple analyses. Now, witiy iby several parties. One has arrived in wk France and Germany have prac- Villard, then president of the road, ae ou oe et still baie ted a trawler, and consists of nine men, t v .|him, he works problems in algebra a kitten and a gray goose. They plan, * Boney Et Ieee én SoD ath etade to MET Lin Een “rme|2nd forms his own equations. He jafter searching Trinidad, to seck| 8:30 P. M. from the British delegation said occasion for the trip was the. driv- | WS introduced to algebra when oniy treasure in the caves of British Hon- | Wed. July 6 Wednesday evening. ing of the “golden spike” Sept.|f.* 8 sublect which remains aes vitae | For days MacDonald has been 8, 1883, at Gold Creek, Montana.| \<t¥ to most young people until they, ‘earn | WCCO e Wi working at high pressure to effect a Heading the group of distinguished reach high school age. | The windmill blades of an English | ‘0 EBC compromise between the two nations persons on the excursion was General|,,4 father hopes to enter him at| autogiro can be folded up to allow! WDAY ¢ WNAX ¢ KFYR Tuesday he delivered what amounted. U. 8. Grant, former president of the ents Me otha” een a one | co Dee: | to an ultimatum by declaring there United States. Seed | Oe —— would have to be a settlement by The delegation reached Bismarck entered Harvard when he was 16. | q ‘Thursday because he was going home Sept. 5 to participate in ceremonies hare ud CREAM Gos oid ‘ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY _ P that night. : incident to the laying of the corner-|oocn higher than he does, Vie has THE CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK | Rubber Stamps The French are sponsors of a plan stone of the Dakota Territory capitol | iro, e! i ete his Oe oe specializes in combination waves, | which would make cancellation ‘of building. Among the featured guests ae Mand Tae ee ee aa spiral tops with ringlet ends, Com- We Make Them reparations conditional upon revision at these ceremonies was Sitting Bull, ii, oun on aCe UAH ioe ae. a LER SE Commercial Service, Inc. by the U. S. of the debts due her from : FAO Tatinn mediciie inkn, his own on shelves built low so ne) Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 782. Neh tal oe Ganado Mod allies. Germany has #4 R Associated Press Phoio Following a banquet Sept. 3, at} gee T Ninabersa FOR RENT — Unfurnished bungalow Hoskins Block Phone 400 ec! ecept any Proposal link- his Associated Préss telephoto shows Col. Charles A. Lindbergh |which President Arthur was presen? i i rem flat at 407 5th Street. Hot water ba ing reparations and the allies’ debts. and Betty Gow, nurse in the Lindb 8 | Beginning with simple primers, ‘ Pranee ‘proposed G. a rth Fl indbergh household, as they left the Villard and his guests left St. Paul which he read when only three, eacit heat and water furnished. Living | — © propos rermany deposit courthouse at Flemington, N. J., after testifying in the trial-of John on the trip to the Pacific, Hillman! ri hdrere room, kitchen, breakfast nook, bath a bond of several billion marks with] Hughes Curtis, shipbuilder charged wit i " book 1s numbered and dated with the : ‘ th ‘ , ‘ged with hoaxing in the Lindbergh kid. writes. President Arthur was unabl2|,- 7 bedroom and 2 large closets. Reni > e world bank in lieu of reparations aaping case. time he started and completed it. ei U: the Want Ads to take the trip and returned to 4 : reasonable. Call at 409 5th St. se annuities. Part of the total would wi ton. In the “golden spike”|Months ago he read “The Pathfind- be distributed among the govern- sine on < - fe 0 an in \t” and “Deerslayer,” abridged works = ments receiving reparations. The mI - = of James Fenimore Cooper. Amonz rest will be used for G V W Ph I h ‘4 oe other books. he has read are “King | Feconstrichentset. for tne economic! (Garner Voices Western Phi OSOPADY | Hitman ten describes in detanjainer books he has read are “sing| y Denounce ‘Guilt’ Clause fies one Rg etd Pry ble,” “The Golden Fleece,” stories of| q At the same time the it I C ] f ] L f B d nature and animal life and standard erew that Chancellor von Papen or| 4G UOLOKIW Language o OFGEFMAM | shoving now the northern Pacific has) Nl from primers on through the! lor von Papen of Pp ugh 1] Germany attached the greatest im- He OEE Gusay in ih a seconve Thomamee (Stn grade, | Portance to the elimination of the ; Be eittes venidea ob Ole risceee AG.| "I have selected readers for a large| . yizt guilt” clause from the treaty of | _ Washington, July 6 — (7 — | him in the eye to learn his char- aneccen part of Howard’s reading as that is| Features for Thursday and Friday ersailles and restoration of Ger-| Speaker John N. Garner, the acter.” Meny ‘ |the only way to see that he gets; 7 fc : “ ie For his work, Hillman has received ; “ ” Hild right to arm, considering Democratic vice presidential nom- | ‘A lot of the best politicians re- mh lbtter of ‘coMmmesHaion stom Os. [Btaded work as he advances, said| them more important, for example, | ceive their training in judging {the boy's father, Dr. T. H. Young. | , ¥ than fixing the, amount Germany| ‘née, is a man of simple tastes people over the poker table.” wald Garrison Villard, pati of The“ have him read aloud to ‘me so I, Fancy might still be calfed upon to pay. and philosophy and voices thy lat- “I like to sleep beneath the jNation. son of Henry Villard WhOlean see if he pronounces every word deni dhasois Fresh Texas S. ¢ He proposed his government pay| ter in the colorful language @ the stars and to eat my own cooking |made ae memorable trip as @ Poy 0% | correctly and answer questions. When! aura Ganley, waantier oH een feria! pate of ee ed in a flat sum on southwest a hear when I go out hunting or fish- {11 years. he comes across the name of a dis-| qian Barkley of Kentueley, Mane. RA - New y condition that the war guilt clause equently, when asked about ing.” tant country, I have him find it on 4 eae Heald P T ie 1 Lhs C be removed from the treaty and Ger-] something he has not studicd Another time Garner said in jthe globe so he can Itarn geography,| <fatle. Keynoter. is bail Mk Texas ..... . many be permitted equality of arma-| closely, Garner will say: | speaking of John F. Curry, the \too, as he goes along.” ! Seaaingtd seh hk cit — ments, but M. Herriot refused to dis-| “I'll give you a horse-back opin- | Tammany hall boss, and Mayor When Howard begins his secon Pit ei Texas I cuss political conditions, ion, but until I know all about Anton Cermak of Chicago: jYear of school next fall he will be 1 Cote AAC The British advanced a suggestion| the question I won’t answer it.” “I like to meet men who control *) ithe fourth grade. One might we! beds i that 2,0C7,000,000 marks (about $500,- “As far as enacting legislation | lot of votes. They have leader- ask what the boy had left to learn) R Golden aot be issued immediately in! for the benefit of the. common | ship in them and exercise it.” when he began his first year. ube ne bonds guaranteed by the Reichsbank| good of the people is concerned it | Garner likes to visit the zoo fy i Likes to Play Ripe Fruit .... S. Cc cae ce 05) theiGerniane veer does not matter now you do it, and, once asked why he spent so Tee “Well,” said his father, “he learned|/f- and in g sparkling : ~ ree a _— ~ - report-| just so you get it done.” Garner | many Sundays in Washington at | From now on I will feed m “jto play with other children. And he ectric’ refrivers PBE ; ed willing to accept this plan, but the! quite often says when he is | the National Zoological gardens, | oners the best food that I can secure./has improved his drawing quite a Whe : ines Tefrazerators: RASE BERRIES, fancy reds ....2 for 29 French premicr already has been! criticized about house procedure. | he replied: Every penny that I'm allowed will'pit. His teachers tell me he should|g Phey simply pay 5'2¢ per aie A = “" | 000 marks te <aneing, {rom 7000000,-| “I never like inferences,” he | “Animals are natural and I like |go for food<-Sheriff John Sulsmann, to" , <u> teachers tell ‘me | next fal!|f| Meal. 10 days free trial in STRAWBERRIES, Western .. .2 for 19c 000 marks to 4,000,000,000 the amount! said once. “I like to know what natural things.” Cleveland. ipading advocate of “com-jthan the fourth grade, but 1 don't your home. oo Sepia inead for the safe-} is on a man's mind and I want | "On other occasions he said: fortable” jails. want him in classes where the chii-|f _ Sunkist, cause in the plan as originally! him to speak it in dealing with “Some men are always the same old dren are too much older. In many| GAMBLE STORES I 300) si 02 Proposed. me.” | to every man and they are not | The whole system of courts infe- things he is still a baby, and I wen, large (300) size ...- . Legal Experts Active Other sayings and doings of the | strong men.” rior to the one court of general jur-inim to play with other lads his acc arabe SaieS TiS re the legal experts in all! speaker include: | | "Give me men with judgment |isdiction, including municipal and Po- 'and size.” i Libby's, . eeiyeres! Seemed to be turning “I am often guided by intuition | first.” Uce courts, seem to me to imply that!” Howard loves to play bascball and tall cans ee, sean or Cc / Tone, mpromise plan every) in reaching a decision when I As to his reputation as a politi- eae Bee ay ete Coban, marbles. Just recently he changed pableledrar nis a ae ze geld can’t find out all about a subject.” 1 strategist, : spose his ambition to — ® T1s2 ‘resh C ; were Stzmeneseuartrs ame| TH Neer tan aes fo | enh anng Sits mam (fete Scie i'n ftp barn a= ice Fresh Creamery. actory detour ha en. 7 i i 4 1 e ” the least concern of the least person a ike ot Oo Cc arters ....... ere C RAscnireaer rena ee ane: amis ener Slog theseuth | 8 the highest consideration of the {em {0 & farmer, like his oldest BUR in quarters . = Ql ation of Germany need not ite-—Newton D, Baker, ex-secre- care ee ; ninkly Preinaces mention the treaty of Versailles, it | ing incumbents, presented his quali- ro & ibaa : ee ees ena eanigien hun | I wish to thank the voters of Quickly Prepared, ae said, but under this proposal all fications. Lucius countéred with a xe * iiNiatiins boy wiliimeiay pee inne |@ REGHEighe county near “iiele vip” a8 all flavors, ....... none or Cc revious treaties dealing with re- { question: The Japanese government has 4 4 y z leoeige ce 5s ‘ - pa dseattnmncrena See eee) | parations would be annulled. | “What would you work for?” stated repeatedly that no danger of ff him to enter Harvard and thinks|f jot riven me at the June prim- 5 "1 It was indicated the Germans are With the aid of the city couneil,| war with Russia existe—Premice Moe he will beat Pa ERR BE been 2 bakes nae ae PORK and BEANS, Van Camp ...Ea. 5¢ willing to increase the amount of the ‘Lucius had city ordinances - fixing| koto Saito of Japan. jtwo years. Hendrix Young, 20. re-|9 aries for the office of Register : lump sum proposed in lieu of repara- salaries repealed. He and the coun- ee 4% [ceived his 4. 5. degree trem Harvard | ; \ tions annuities if they can obtain {ceil do not get paid for their work. From the beginning of history na- this spring, having entered at the /J of Deeds. or Cc t moral vindication. All other things being equal. Lu-| tions have fallen because of unjust ®8@ of 16. i ied de concen | From the Italian delegation it was | Plaintiff in Heart Balm Action|civs announced, the jobs would gol and unbearable taxation—George W.| Howard's parents consider him an| ALBIN THYSELL i reported a satisfactory arrangement to the applicants | accepting the} Rossetter, president, Chicago Associ- *xample of what a normal, bright| i had be ‘reached regarding Italy’s Receives Flowers From smallest si Within a few days,| ation of Commerce, jboy can learn to do if he tries and! ; debts to England. he was weighing qualifications and * [eeetvenia Oot Ct oatten tion: | ———e Angelus Temple Folk bids from all applicants, The political side of Gandhi is the| _,, bsinghteieeity sland ‘ wn, Pa.—Mrs. Earl J, Long's il had been cut from|and reformer the world has not known if rae # life hung in the balance—of her hus- ORE Ea eres 8.043. The population of | his equal since Buddha and Christ..‘sttect all the time. But I don't be- ’ eed ae She was in the family on Poi ar arcs mult, against | Hastings is 5.068. In_ several cases,| Madeleine Slade, Gandhi caretaker lieve in sgreeroen i a child. _How- 7 r, ay ng was cranking it. The David Hutton entering its 12th day,|25iing candidates offered to work and disciple. {ard plays as we as any young- Gears were engaged in reverse and, | Da id v/|for half the salary, then being paid. ster. He has marvelous health, and| # When the car started, it shot over a|% bit of mystery was added © in-\1 oniy two cases do the salaties rec we insist on his getting 11 hours of cliff that towered 200 feet over a val- | ‘Tue spectators and arouse the eld-| main the same. those of fire marshal | j |sleep every night.” | temple, in which Hut ards | ley. For a few seconds the car bal- | TS of ADEN: oe gee ‘i ten {and ef man. Oscar Stromberg. | ¢. | Both of Howard's parents have had! ; anced on the cliff's edge. Long, sens- sh ie SARA o sempie | the drayman, is paid by the Job. ‘teaching experience and are gradu- i ng ‘his wife's danger, leaped.on the | 2°00 © Fuenec er sume “SFINpIC| ‘Te first job-awarded, that of-chief What with resubmission planks and ‘ates of the State Normal school at radiator and balanced the car until iG ‘an bp descended the! °f Police, went to Edwerd Lidstrom,| everything, they ought to change a 4 his wife got out. courthouse steps Tuesday after the| Wh had held the night watchman’s|certain well-known song to “Hox NO FREE RIDES close Bice fe was awaited there | Joe. =p ae tbe incumbent, | Praaealy Bae ree I E RIDES Lr escupi Z ree -.;Yohn Kenney, with a bid of $100 a - ‘ | @ month, ‘ = pee came to town and had a party. ; asked, the flowerbearers said they/ Lidstrom also entered a bid for his| body has been thoroughly discredited. } He hired a taxi to race back home| Were members of Angelus temple, wen {oWn Job at that time but the award| A. Washington dispaten says the G. Bs, WHEN ently morning eaten was in Piet Sie Towers ware: offered (Mth cent tov, A. Bamiim, ato ctreedl Om, Tesubmission plank pleased — be ri . i Vi . = . f=" ona ride of 8 miles. ‘The bill ‘ran | Beabantie, “Button sod lp the ties to Pye ibaa ions oa * * | — up to $20. Powett couldn't pay. He peskaround, w fe oe oats: The cost of looking after the city’s] The Fepublican convention had its was put in jail for being drunk and : aes jhealth was cut in half, from $250 a| 800d points at that. It crowded two, . evasion of fare, comment, jmonth to $125. Dr. L. R. Peck won|Crooners and a blackface skit off the | I take this means of mie..Board of elders of Angolusiins job, Lr. i. A. Pashender bed |Fadio. i A | Flos Angeles, in (its dairies and year Feyesteestth Of the event bY | received the larger salary. * * * if extending to the voters ‘farms, contains 50, cows within | 240 ‘ The sal: -y was also cut in half for} Now they are talking about mak- ‘ its metropolitan confines, a Reeires, fet: We ibeetd Lot niger the city treasurer's job. Charles| ing an auto that will go 150 miles an! of Burleigh county my : Dl aus fioena eit ck tama St, | Dofting formerly held that job at $50] hour. Regardless of how fast it will | sincere thanks for their barre J f temple “;& month. H. P. Schoen was awarded | 8°, however, you can always count on Bare noe be ie ce betes ‘any in. | Me, Job for $25 a month, the finance company to catch you vote and support at the dividuel'member of uiet ro a | The cuts extended all along the line | eventually. ., : After Hutton finished hig cross. 9 “ity positions. Paul Kranz decided * 8 |, recent primary election. examination Tuesday, in whith he|He,COUld perform the work previ-| Dr. Mayo says the human body is , emphatically denied i he had ver | OUSIY handled by his mother, Mrs.| worth As Seth , On Goes he explain -} NESS made love to the attractive, twio -| Mary Kranz, when she decided to re-|® doctor's bill for $500 worth of sill ABNEST RENESS married brunette nurse, a parade or tite. Whereas she had received $75 ms eee sent machine? ! witnesses was started to the stand | & month, ca otfered to do the. same gebladian nrinomerene: The.) py Hie delenke. to Deke Gut Die eon: |,” Bay! Ganfiold enteret a bc as ae et ee ntion that Hutton was not involved city attornes y attorney in odd figures. He was J ina affair of the heat: with Mis |< guorney odd figures,” He was ENJOY THIS PROTECTION ...AND T aw Lage E. J. Hiniker, who was get- . 1 CH | L D Ing $50 a month. ne e ? 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