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rOUTY FIITH YKAU DHADWOOl), (ULACK IIILLHi SOUTH DAKOTA, Til HWDAY Jf()UN I NO- THANKSGIVING DAY NOVKSIHER 25, 1920 PB10E FIVE CENTS WOMEN'N AUXILIARY WILL HOLD MKKTIXG At the open meeting of the Wo LEAD COUPLE MARRIED YESTERDAY Rev. Father Belknap of the Catholic church yesterday performed the ceremony which united the Uvea of men's Auxiliary, Saturday afternoon, Chicago Is After War On Builders DENVER POST TELLS OF DEADWOOD HUNTER (By DEANB DICKASON) This Is a story of Deadwood in the Blnck 'Hills and Uncle Blm Re-mer, Its one-time redoubtable sher- the following program will be pro sonted: (lnorge Hallornn and Miss Hermlna REVEAL IRISH PLAN TO BLOW UP DOCKS AT ENGLISH SEAPORTS Hchultze, a few of the relatives and The meeting will he by the Intimate friends of the bride and singing of America led by the High School Glee Club, directed by Miss groom witnessing the marriage. Tho groom Is the son of Mrs James Hallornn of California, Crooks Hotter young man who was born and raised in Lead, but now is a resident of in. Deadwctod' In the Black Hills according to pioneer tradition extended an Irritation; ot su mfeaa proportion to the daring adventure Its adjacent territory abounded in minerals, such as gold, silver, copper, lftfldr with an occasional dash of radium or aluminum to enliv Brookens. Selections by the Oleo Club.

Minutes of last open meeting. Vocal Solo by Mrs. John T. Lutey. Report of Civic Construction committee by Mrs.

H. R. Wardman, Chairman. Group of dances by children by Casper, Wyoming, where he holds a position. He Is well and favor Efforts of Builders' Material Federal, State and City Of ably known In both Lead and Casper, where he has numerous friends who TII.WKStilVING GAMES TO BE HELD TODAY DENVER.

Nov. 24 The curtain will be runs down on Rocky esteem him highly. bride Is the en ths scene; and while there were Bureau to Restrain Committee Fail Tells of Finding Plans to Destroy Property in Liverpool VISCOUNT GREY MAKES A ficials Unite In Cleaning Up the City charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tnose wno dug out these treasures iuuuma.in -lonierenee football to Fred Schultze of this city, the young honestly, there were also those who est of the family.

She Is admired Miss Nelle Nell. Piano Solo by Mrs. Harry Lathrop. Report of the Rest Room committee by Mrs. Mary W.

King, chairman. Vocal Solo by Mrs. Ole Flow. "At The Gate of the Palace of Dreams." Chas. E.

Baer. morrow arter a season In which the dope hat been upset more than once knew no law, and the redskins who resented this forward rush of ths (By The Associated Press) and deservedly popular with a large (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK, N.Y.. Nov. 24 New and during which surprises have not CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 24 Chicago lntrnders.

Then as if all these were NOTABLE PLEA GENERORITY York's warfare against the alloced been Infrequent circle of friends, accomplished and pretty, and all 'her friends will poln with -those of the groom In wishing not enough to captivate the adven will be the most unhealthy place for crooks and the dryest city In the building trust brought three new lliese three games are on the Report of Benevolent Committee turer, Deadwood's romantic aide I hankpgivlng program them a happy and a long life togeth united states by Christmas, federal. was Illumined to a shade of crimson by fascinating stories of Western Plans Intercepted While Be Colorado Aggies vs. Denver Uni er, without even a shadow of a dis state and city officials declared tonight, after taking part In a drive by Mrs. Jos. Arnold, chairman.

Vocal Solo by Mis Martha Deet-ken. Piano Solo by Mrs. Chas. Bur- Indictments, charging extortion and the testimony linking the wrought iron and wrought steel Industries to a long list of other producers of construction materials which were I appointment arising to mar the Joy love of conquest. versity at Denver.

Colorado School of Mines vs- Col of their married life. In Denver today as a delegate to orado College at Colorado Springs. Mr. llalloran will leave for Caspor naugh. the twenty-third annual American against liquor dealers, which Included suits to close 72 saloons and cabarets.

Injunctions shutting down 8 such places, and the federal In Utah University vs. Utah Aggies today to prepare a -home for, his bride President's address, by Mrs. C. ing Sent By Spies To Republican Army (By The Aaioclated Press) LONDON, England, Nov. 24 The most conspicious Incident In the alleged to have unlawfully held prices uniform throughout the country.

While the alleged forces at salt City. who win follow mm in a aay or two. Hayes. Mining congress Is one ot these old pioneer adventurers who has made Deadwood history. He is the one and Interest centered chiefly todav While the marriage came as a sur Vocal Solo by Mrs.

M. O. Pern- in tne game here, where tTie Aggies dictment of 31 persons charged with conspiracy to violate the Volstead Act. Several hundred more suits prise to the friends ot tne young berton, Accompaniast, Mrs. H.

na na only William A. Remer, identified by win nattle lor the conference crown. Johns. tnsn derate in tlie House of Com people In Lead, and to most of the members ot the family of the bride, the congratulations of those who are contemplated and drlvt will be But the championship may likewise hinge upon the game at Colorado Refreshments -will be served by tsef c- committee. tw court8 and independent of entertainment committee.

mons today wag the revelation by continued until not a drop of Intox tho Inquiry, were brought Into Its know and like them were warm and The above program will begin icating liquor Is In any of Chicago's millions of dollars contracts and south rakotans as Uncle Blm, erstwhile sheriff and Indian fighter of Lawrence county. His adventures date back to the days of '76, when gambling dens were never closed, and man's only currency was gold dust. Uncle Blm was then, as he is to sincere. promptly at two-thirty. All reports 3,000 dry saloons, said Attorney will be short.

All members and their General Brundage. An attempt at were postponed until Monday. A decisive defeat marked the efforts Springs, for these results are possible: If the Aggies win, they will be undisputed championships. If the Aggies lose, and Colorado College wins, those two teams will friends are cordially Invited. theft of $60,000 worth of liquor was WEALTHY FARMER frustrated by officers.

of the builders material bureau both in the supreme and appellate courts sir riarmar ureenwood, Chief Secretary of Ireland or the Sinn Fein plans to destroy property in Liverpool, and Manchester. The revelation was greeted by Joseph Devlin with the exclamation, "all that was written in the Dublin castle." Former Premier Asquith moved the resolution expressing his abhotince of the recent Dublin assassination? JOHN' D. ROCKFKLLER KILLS HIS FAMILY PENDER, Nor. 24 George H. Binklage, a farmer reputed to day, a giant six feet two Inches talL a veritable Beau Brnmmel in appear to restrain the committee from meeting the board.

DONATES TO WIFE8 MEMORIAL LETTER RECEIVED FROM be tied for first place In the conference. Upsetting all dope, Colorado Un- NEW YORK. N. Nov. 24 be wealthy, killed his wife and three malcolm Mcpherson ance, blessed with a good education and an iron nerve.

versity held the Aggies to a 7-7 tie A letter was received from Mal John D. Rockfeller, his son announced tonight, has provided children wlllh a hatchet and badly wounded a baby and then hung him On these qualifications and the colm. McPherson by M. M. Wheeler last Saturday.

The Aggies had been picked by football followers to win. AGED COUPLE CELEBRAT EANNIVERSARY Fifty-four years ago Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McEwny were united in marriage, and their children have from Brussels, Belgium where Mai 000 toward the Laura Spelman Rockfeller memorial established In self to a rafter In the barn. Nelgh-hnin hetleva he was desnondent be and condemnation of reprisal and urging that immediate steps be taken to bring Irish pacification.

An amendment on motion for expressing knowledge that he was a crack shot, he was chosen sheriff of Deadwood, reputed back in 187 1 to be the has been since the 20th of this But their failure made the second of the enumerated outconiss poss memory of his wife who died in 1915 cause of the falling off of the value month. He reports the trip over the announcement also reveals that of his land and the reduction In ible united in arranging a celebration of admiration of the courage and devo 'fiercest" town in existence. His du was made without any trouble, and farm products. The hired girl dis tion of the crot.n forces in Ireland ty was specified by the citizens ot nays that he was not seasick during that event. It will be held in home of the aged couples daughter and Denver U.

will go into the game tomorrow considerably outweighed. Rockfeller's total benefactions have reached the enormous total of close to $500,000,000. covered the bodies. was adopted. Deadwood, who were at that particular time being terrorized by a gang Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Camp But tho eleven has twice this sea bell. All of the children and grand on demonstrated its ability to over of thieves to "Bring order out of children of Mr.

and Mrs. McEveny chaos." NEW PLAN FOR RELIEF DISTRESSED FARMERS CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR will attend the happy affair and will Shortly after bis appointment, include: F. H. McEveny and daugh the entire Journey. He expects to leave for Africa on the 9th of next month, and will go directly to the mouth of the Congo river In Africa, from where It will take him three weeks more to get to Dundu, here he exSects to remain.

His address will be Dundu, Diamang, Portuguese West Africa, Via Tshlkapa, Belgium West when a particularly rich shipment RELEASED FROM JAIL ters of Rapid City; B. H. Whal-ey and family of Lead; W. J. Trethe- come weight handicaps by defeating Mines and Wyoming U.

the latter not a conference team. The Mines team has been strengthened by the addition of MoGlons nnd Mitchell in the backfield. In Colorado College they meet an eleven defeated only once this season, ot ore was leaving by stage for Cheyenne, Uncle Blm thought Just what Plans Were Captured LONDON, England, Nov. 24 Alleged plans of blowing up Liverpool docks and the Manchester power plants are said to show they were made in military fashion after the detailed reports, with the drawings had been forwarded to the Republican army officers by spies in each place. The were captured recently and made public in the House of Commons.

wuy and family of Lead; Harrison (By The Associated Press) the marauders thought: "It's a good Campbell and family of Lead. Mr. WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov.

24 time for another raid." With a small (By The Associated Press) WICHITA, Nov. 24 A new way to relieve the wheat farmers difficulties as the result ot low prices and in other grain centers McEveny is a veteran of the civil war All army conscientious objectors force of deputies he followed the and dopesters are wary of predicting stage over its perilous course at a and is 80 years of age, and his wire is 74. Their daughters have pre imprisoned during the war now have been released from custody and Sec While in Brussels, Malcolm writes discreet distance to the rear. pared a big Thanksgiving feast in in the southwest, is the plan of advancing grain growers a dollar a retary of War Baker announced the total as 33. Tenent, he said, had honor of the occasion.

bushel on wheat carried In contract tbey may deliver now and sell been dischargee ny recent orders Including B. J. Salmon of Denver, who that he visited many of the old scenes there including the field of Waterloo, and says that he spent three days tramping ever the entire sector of Ypres where many of moot hotly oon tested battles were at a future date, was adopted by the WOMAN KILLS SOX WITH started a hunger strike, while con large line lelevators millers. The the outcome. The Utah School's match at Salt Luke ts their annual classic.

Its outcome can have no bearing on the championship race. Colorado University has completed Its schedule. It turned what looked at the outset to be a poor i ason into a successful one, picking up strength and confidence as tie year advanced. It has won from Denver Universt-iv and the Mines: lost tp Utah Uni AXE: TAKES HER OWN LIFE MANCHESTER, Nov. 24 fined In a government hospital a month ago.

plan will move considerable wheat and relieve the financial situation. It is said by one miller. Mrs. May Toralin, yesterday killed her five year old son with an axe, in Gray frcs Generosity LONDON, England, Nov. 24 The debate in the House on the Irish Home Rule tonight was made memorable by a notable appeal by Viscount Gray to the government for an eleventh hour attempt of generosity to lreind to fashion a bill into an acceptable measure, and in his speech playing no.

resentment and taking full account of the governments extreme difficulties in Ireland, he that unless the gov- fought in the late war. He wished to be remembered to everyone Inthls cljy. and requests that everyone whom he knew drop him a line. As the stage emerged from a little gulley near the forks ot the Cheyenne river, the robber gang descended npon the treasure. A volley of shots rang out.

The leader fell from his horse, a victim of Renter's historic rifle. Old Rainmaker, and before the entire band was routed two more were brought to earth. Those that fled were finally rounded up, all of which- added to Uncle Bim's growing fame. NoU long afterwards his mettle was tried again when a tribe of war-painted Sioux beseiged Deadwood. The chief of the tribe, Old Two flicted severe injuries on her three WASHINGTON.

D. Nov. 24 year old doughter and then ended her own life. A two months' old A congressional investigation of re cent price drops on commodity ex babe was unharmed. versity; tied Colorado College and the Colorado Aggies.

Tomorrow It BOLSHEVIK AGENTS TRY TO GET IX AMERICA ANTWERP, Belgium, Nov. 24 Attempts of Bolshevik agents to get through to America with counterflet money, made in Moscow, which It Is believed they planned to use In financing radical rpd movements in the United States, been discovered nnd, perhaps, thwarted by Ara- changes were made by the Farm The hoys head was almost sever ed bv two blows of the axe. The Bureau Federation, it was announc plans the Oklahoma Agricultural girl was struck once on the head and ed. a non- eminent were able to secure enec-, at Oklahoma City in FIELD SECRETARY TO BE SECURED A fpeclal committee consisting of J. II.

McKeever, Aberdeen, J. K. Halladay, Iroquois; and E. B. Oddy, a deep gasn cut.

i ne woman Doay was found In a creek several hour tive control oi ireiano, woum oe conference match. better to withdraw all the armed! The Aggies go into their Turkey forces ann leave Ireland to find itsjnay game with three win, no de- ESCAPED COXVICT after the tragedy was discovered. t'APTRED IN MINN, Woonsocket, was authorized to sel in salvation. 'fiats and one tie. The have beat- recian government agents In Central Europe.

In connection with what officials ect the first field secretary of the South Dakota Press Association to Whether Greys appeal will Colorado Cjollege, Utah Aggies heeded Mine will show, but it is sig-land Mines: tied Colorado Univer- SIOUw FALLS, Nov. 24 Law PRESIDENT TO SPEND begin his work January 1. rence Snyder, trusty, who escaped believe to he a very carefully organ ized scheme to encourage strikes, un A hasty survey of the state re THE DAY QUIETLY from the state prison on (he night sulted in practicaly 100 publishers of September 29, with only six reft and promote bolshevism in the United States, directed from Moscow, evidence has been secured of from 45 countt'-s, 33 per cent of months left to serve, was taken into liy Tle Associated Press) whom were non-members of the S. WASHINGTON, D. Nov.

24 ni urunue rans, Sticks killed a prominent citizen during a raid, was immediately ar- rested by the sheriff and placed in th'i calaboose. During hfs incarceration awaiting trial he and Uncle Bim became stanch friends. But Chief Two Sticks was convicted. Some one bad to perform the execution. Tten it was that Unci? Blm accepting is sworn duty, took bis good friend, Two Sticks, ad hanged him.

On the sea field the old chief never quailed, but bequeathed the "Good White Chief" his sacred peace pipe. But now, half a century later, things have changed. Althp Uncte Blm Remer Is still a bachelor. 'istead of the "flercemt'' bole on D. P.

pledging financial support The President will spend a quiet Saturday, by tne snerin mere, wara- to the project. A goodly number Thanksgiving Day and won't leave en Jameson at the penitentiary received notice af Snyder's capture from west of the river are included. the White House except for his cus- niticant that Earl Middletown in sity. i. nds tomorrow to move an adjourn-; Colorado College has won from nient of the debate for a fortnight Denver University and Utah Univer-lo allow the government time s'ly: lost to Aggies; tied Colorado consider what amendments, financial fniversity.

and otherwise, will be individually, the season has brot Grey declared the real cause of thej011t fPW nPW stars. Duane Harts-failure of obtaining a settlement wasluarni veteran back of the Colorado the differences in opinion In Ireland Bges eleven, has added new Iaur-itself. esl to his crown. Followers of the game sav his ability for carrying STEEL BARGES OPERATE jt-e ball ranks with that of Chick OX MISSISSIPPI Harley, Ohio State's boast. ST LOUIS.

Nov. 24 Nine-; teen steel barges and ATTENDED DANCE Saturday, and he was returned to a plan to send to the United States bogus paper currency of several European nations, to be changed there into valid bank notes or securities. Four men, coming direct from Moscow, who sought to go to known to have had In their possession counterflet French bank tomary drive In the afternoon. the prison Sunday morning. He will now have to serve his full term.

SMALL CHILD STRANGLED TO DEATH Snyder had been sent up for nine years, on a grand larceny charge, notes representing more than GRUNDY CENTER, Nov. 24 The three-year-old son of Mr. and Money pledged to the field secretary fund Is now due and payable and checks should be sent to E. B. Oddy, secretary of the committee, at Woonsocket.

Applicants for the position of field secretary or members having suggestions to offer as to the man to be secured shouldl write J. H. McKeever, Aberdeen, at once. Support is forthcoming from the 000. nie Moscow scheme, according to Mrs.

Wm. Crowson, living on a earth Uncle Film now refer to Doad- these officials is quite simple; the farm npar here, met death by stan-eulation last night. wood as a S'idday school He himself singj in the cnoir of bc changing In one country of the false counterflet money of another, on the lowhoats will ne in operation on; GIVEN' BY' FIRE DEPT. the Mississippi river between St.1 Louis and St. Paul by next spring' Many people from all parts of it is announced at the offices of theUlie country attended the dance glv-covernment Barge Line here.

I "a nKnl the Deadwood Hose Illinois coal probably will be car- company at the auditorium, and First Baptist church. and because of his exemplary conduct, while In prison, and because of the fact that in six months be would be eligible for discharge. Warden Jameson made him a trusty and detailed him to work, building a silo on the prison farm two miles north of town. After supper he arose from the table at the farm house, and said he waa going out to the barn; and disappeared. Nothing more was seen of him until be was theory that bankers are not particu supply booses.

He ir today joint iwner ot 'he larly familiar with the appearance of Trojan mine, li- eeconl largest foreign currency. A considerably amount of this bo the United States, nna as a siock- The executive committee ol the S. D. P. A.

decided to bold the winter meeting of the assocltaion at Sioux Falls. The date is not yet i. north, the announcement says me juagra loumi Brei mmm. awarding the prizes of two turkeys holder is a delegate to the American and Minnesota iron ore on south He had strayed away from the house and going into the hog house had climbed up on a partition gate from which he slipped and fell in such a manner, as to hang himself bv the neck. When found by the parents, he had been dead probably an hour or more.

A doctor was summoned but could do nothing. About three years ago the parents lost a little girl by accidental gus money Is believed to have been nassed successfully in America, as Minine congress In Denver wis bound trips. Twelve of the barges decided. recently were released by the build recently, a number of Polish bolshe arrested at Granite Falls. He had! vik agitators, returning to Poland been a trusty Just 72 hours when he violated the trust put in him.

week along with his partner H. W. Seaman, who 1 largely responsible for this historic resurrection. CLAIMS LOCAL MEN BEAT AND ROBBED HIM from America for the It Is believed, of promoting Bolshevism behind the lines of the Polish army HOHEXZOLLERNS ARE as the costumes were many and varied. For (he most comic costume in attendance the prize went to William Carlson of Lead and Mrs.

James D. Hardin of Two Bit was awarded tne rrize for md(st) beautiful cos-tume. The music was furnished by the "Hajxpy Four" orchestra, which played together as the original orcnes-tra for the first time in some months The department arranged for a late car to Lead, and at the end of the dance which closed at 12, the crowd MAKING LAST VISIT which was fighting the reds, have had in their possession thousands of dollars In American currency, thought to have1- been secured in ex ers in Stillwater, Minn and Dunu-que, and one of the towboats has been launcehd. The barges are 300 feet long and -when loaded to capacity of 9-foot draft. They only draw one foot when empty.

They have double bottoms, twenty-two compartments, and are fitted with pipe lines and steam pumps for receiving and discharging liquid cargoes such as oil and molasses. They are 48 feet wide and 10 feet deep. CALLS ON CREWS TO AID IN COMPETITION change for bogus foreign bank notes In America. This Moscow counterfeiting scheme is an exceedingly ingenuous. DOORN, Holland, Nov.

24 All the Hohenzallerns are making what may be their last visit to the former German Empress Augusta Victoria. Prince Oscar and his wife have arrived at Doom and Prince Eite) Frederick Is expected today. In order not to overexclte the former empress with an entire fam BOY ON TRIAL FOR MURDER OF FATHER OGDEN, Utah), Nov 24 Raj Clough, 14, goes tfi traH au" trlct court here today charged with first degree murder In connection with the death of his father. The boy is said to have confessed that he shot the fatner while the father wsjs asleep and that he did so because his mother told him the father had killed his' brothers and sisters and would kill hinv. The mother was found Insane and committed to the mental hospital.

The boy's case has Interested the Federal Women's Clubs of Ogden. DUBLIN HAS VERY UNHEALTHY "AIR" The War Department, which has left expressing the wish that the de double-acting one," said one police official who has been following It. "The Kremelin theory Is that this 'oueer stuff', when" changed, provides supervision over the service, nasi would hold another such CANTON, Nov. 23 It is claimed by Tom Renlt, a Canton man who recently was beaten up and robbed by holdup men, that the attack on him was not made by bandits from other sections, but that bis assailants were Canton men. Renll claims that prior to the bold-op and robbery be was in the babit of carrying a roll of bills in various amounts, from $100 up, and that on the day of the robbery, one of the local suspects, as a ruse, stated to him that he had wagered with an sent wireless outfits here to be sett anee in the near future.

good money for Bolshevik uses, and, ily reunion her children are making visits in turn. Prince Adalbert and (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, D. Nov. 24 Officers and crews of the government owned merchant marine are urged by Chairman Benson of the Shipping Board in a general message to take a personal interest in their operations of vessels for foreign competition, he said to become keen" as more American crafts will be withdrawn from ffie service unless the operation be made more profitable. at the same time, by flooamg tne world with bad money, sends prices up in St.

Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. Six towboats plying between here and New Orleans will be fitted up with apparatus for emergency purpose. HflNKT PRODUCERS AMERICAN LANDOWNERS MAKE VIGOROUS PROTEST up. creates unrest ana miien mings riper for the big revolution Lenine is looking for." Prince Furstenburg who were the first to arrive went back to Germany after Prinoe Oscar reached Doom. The former Crown Prince Frederick William coining back to see his brother.

The condition of the former empress is considered most serious. She passed a good night but her temperature reached 102.2 fahrenheit. STTLL GUARDING THE WESTERX UNION BARGE MIAMI. Nov. 24 Armed (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, D.

Not. 24 Representatives of American landholders and oil interests In Mexico protested to the state department against rhat they characterize at misleading statements by R. V. Pes- forces from the navy sub-chaser still are standing guard over the Western Union cable barge in Biscayne Day UOLSHEVIKI WILL OCCUPY VILNA KOVNO, Lithuania, Nov. 24 The Soviet representative in Alexandro-vsk informed the Lithuanian government that Bolshevik! forces will be obliged again occupy Vflna, according to advices.

to nrevent the connection of the auiera. confidential agent of the Mexican government In his address I shore ends cf the submarine aible BROTHER OF HUNTED MAN IS KILLED on which work was Interrupted by WILL MEET IV CHICAGO WATERTOWN, Hot. 24 A conference of leading honey producers of the Americas has been called at Chicago the first week In December, where President Le Stourgeon. San Antonio, plans to have outlined the Immediate activities of the American Honey Producers League. Representatives of the Canadian, Mexican and South American honey producers have been Invited to the sessions A tariff on honey Importations, plans to Inform honey shippers of ready markets here and abroad, national and local legislation favoring the lndnstry, educational work schools and In tomes will be the government craft during the dav.

The company employes are Friday before the American Petroleum Institute. Pesquiera's statement referred to methods of some Americans in acquiring Mexican oil MANY FANS ASK still on the barge and are "request ed" not to leave by the. blue ac lands. other man tbat Renll did not carry such amounts in $1 bills, and asked Renli to produce his "roll," to which request Renli, not suspecting anything, acceeded. Renli states that three men were concerned In the holdup and robbery and that When be was struck a blow from either side, and was throws to the ground, he was held by two of the robbers while the third went through bis pockets.

Renll claims to have recognised one of bis assailants when for-an Instant the light from a street lamp rested on bis face. He also has noticed since has been nursing an injured hand. ct nf. THE WEAOTEIl- DEWITT Georgia, Nov. 24 The body ot Curley McKelvey, g.

negro brother of the man who shot and killed a white man yesterday, was found hanging from a tree. The body was riddled with bullets and is believed to bare been shot by a pos (By The Associated Press) DUBLIN, Ireland, Nov. 24 Dublin, for its long accustomed tragedy, settled back with a two days outward calm, whlcn however, was of an lndeflnltable unhealthy quality, and cloaking much behind the ncenes and the activity in both camps While the daylight hours pass almost without an Incident, the curfew will be a signal for. the crown forces to dommence their unceremonious reading. Arrests are becoming almost indiscriminate.

No class ot residences or hotels are exempt from searches. SCCKS8 OF LEAGUE DEPENDS ON U. S. SANTIAGO, Chili, Nov. 24 The success of efforts of the League of Nations to secure world peace depends largely on the entrance of the United States and Germany into the league declares Chilean se who are looking for his FRIEN DS OF 1880 MEET IN BILLINGS N.

F. Revell, of Lead. S. known as "Happ Frank" In the days ot the old west, stooped over In Billings Saturday on bis way to Yakima and paid a visit to E. W.

Ssnltnlck ot Ye-cea Brothers' company. SxnltnJck TO SEE NEGRO BOUT LEAVENWORTH, Nov.24 At least 500 fight fans made applications to witness the boxing of heavy weight champions in attempts to "come back," against two negro fighters in a five round bout PROMINENT MAN DIES TESTIFYING AGAINST WIFE CHICAGO, 111., Nor. 24 Robert Law, president of the Law Publishing company dropped dead while testifying in an automobile accident ease against hla wite. of heart OFFERS- $0,000 REWARD IN CONNECTION WALL ST. BLAST NEW YORK.

N. Nov. 24 A reward of $50,000 has been offered Here by a private detective agency for exclusive Information leading to the Identity of persons responsible for the Wall street bomb explosion September 1- More than $20,000 previously had been offered by the board of estimates and an Insurance company for evidence against the perpetrators. R. H.

Ahren of. the Hennlng Brokerage company leaves today for Deadwood, S. where he will Join his wife who has been visiting with friends and relatives tor the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

Ahrens will remain over the Thanksgiving holiday in the Black Hills. Casper Herald. THE MARKETS Lead 15.75 to 00 Zinc $7.7 1-2 to $.00. Copper .14 to .14 1-1. "Foreign bar silver .71.

learned the harness-making trade under Revell ore 40 years ago at Le Mars. Iowa. They had not seen each other In over 40 years Billings Pair and warmer. Gazette..

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