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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 29, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Ten Luc itxtpmimr1 a up fief Rev a i a to City pages i Rill i ii publican edition vol. Xxx i a Thill tuesday july 29, 1924. Att in did o cuz Farmers wives abolish Wash modern laundry on cooperative Enterprise in Wisconsin completes its tenth successful year shares sold women institutions now has a average of 477 wins University prize a by Nea sir Rio River Falls wis., july 29.�?Wash tiny is nut in Xuy a m uliuay1 to a Echo Farmers wives of St. Croix county Wisconsin. They have a co operative laundry of their own which has just completed to years of successful operations so successful that women a clubs from All sections of the country Are asking How its done. Originally the laundry served Only the immediate Vicinity of River Falls. Now the adjoining Rural communities and to nearby villages have their dirty clothes collected washed and returned with the regularity that prevails in a big City. And it All came about As the result of debate in a woman s club. $10 a share dirty clothes took so much time to Wash that members of the Home culture club an organization of farm women decided something should be done about it. A canvass was made of the sur a rounding farming Community. Stock was sold at $10 a share. At first the project was tried out in conjunct Tion with a co operative Creamery. J but the business took such a spun that a separate Enterprise became necessary. After the first year the project j was a Success. The co operative laundry still owned by the Farmer wives a employs to girls and three i men. It has an average of 477 ens j Turners and furnishes same Day serv j ice to hotels and restaurants in Hod son Hammond Ellsworth Cumber land. New Richmond Baldwin. Spring paper t Valley and Prescott. The rec Day service laundry trucks operated it a a commission basis gather up the dirty clothes from the Farmers wives each week and bring the garments Back within three Days washed and ironed. A dry cleaning department also is operated. The College of agriculture. University of Wisconsin awarded it a prize of .$300 this year because of its Success in lightening the Burden of farm Home. The institution is a Model or. Every j a respect equipped with latest Machin i Ery. It has paid off All indebtedness with the exception of $1200. A manages to pay off about $1000 a year. Loeb sends his a mom Siez fat letter on life in jail Day slayers Grin atpassages1n confessions epithet used by Leopold is first to bring smiles to faces religious View told Leopold is quoted As declaring he did not believe there us a god. Chicago 111., july 29�?op a a a great Deal of excitement and quite a sum of Money was the motive for the kidnapping and slaying of Young Robert Franks a it xxx a Dong to the confession of Iii crime by Richard Loeb made May 30 and read today into a Mio a ref a it a i of the bearing which is to determine what penalty he and Nathan in Oppold jr., Are to pay for the crime. It was the first definite on this Point that. Had con record from Loeb. The Youthful defendants by through the Reading of Leopold a confession but changed Friendly notes statement ? into the 5 sat solider this and it times end smiles. And Robert e. Crowe state s attorney conferred with judge Caverly when court opened. Samuel Ettle son the Franks family lawyer joined them. A negro accused of murder was brought in and pleaded not guilty. On the Way out he brushed shoulder with Leopold and Loeb who should have taken the opposite course. Again the attorneys and the judge conferred then or Crowe resumed examination of Robert Allen expert stenographer. Frem. office,.-. Allen resumed the Reading of the questions and answers that passed Between the prosecutor and the defendants just before they broke Down the night of decoration Day. Or. Crowe told Allen to keep is voice Down and to Stop quickly when told. Quot if any demonstration starts among the spectators we will suspend the Reading Quot said or. Crowe. Reads report of confessions the Reading was resumed with Leopold a account of the Quot one week Alibi Quot which he and Loeb agreed upon to account for their activities on May 21. As the account reached references to the Forest preserve and the swampy lakes South of the City near where Robert Franks body was found the state introduced a Large diagram of the Region. It was Scal tid Twenty inches to the mile and showed the Railroad tracks running Southwest past the Forest preserve and Between hogs go Over $11.00 Price at chicag today French working on formulator Germany Sloan authority says Advance adds London conference is now $25 per acre to land. I. Value als from Herriot a group gain is $500 per car germans to be heard diminishing receipts and this forecasts it Jet i on poor Corn prospects i Ruhr evacuation into bring advances discussions of allies Chicago iii., july 29.�?the Price j London England july 29. Up j of hogs crossed another Dollar Mark j the inter Allied conference dragged j today when desirable weights were j wearily along today with Little pig quoted at $11 in Early trading. This Ress observable toward the goal of its was an Advance of ten cents above yesterdays highest Mark. The $11 Price was for desirable 160 to 240 Pound weights. Corn makes record too on fresh Waves of buying today Corn Rye and provisions As Well As hogs reached new High Price records for the season. Wheat. However made a Sharp downturn during the Early dealings and heavy profit tak Hyde ing sales soon brought about decided Interior wis., and View of trucks u of operative laundry at River Falls ii for delivery. Two nominees robbers make write speeches Bank clerks lie of acceptance Down on floor this attitude was noticeable even when the records made by the states attorneys stenographers showed each accusing the other As the actual Slayer of the Franks boy. Lopph. According to evidence read in court this afternoon. Accused Leopold of killing Young Franks when the two were brought face to face by the states attorney after each had confessed the night of dec and Wolf lakes. The Culvert into i which Franks body was stuffed car ried across the right of Way a Small Stream connecting the two lakes. To save time or. Crowe suggest a cd that he read the transcription of Allens notes which it was explained i uvf1 �?orjl/1 Quot of Tao f a a Al or j Leopold arose As he formally agreed to this procedure. Or. Bachrach stood behind the states attorney i following the Reading Over the lat a terms shoulder. Then the defense attorney the prosecutor with the Reading i this question was started a have you Ever heard any stories i about a and the rest of it and both Coolidge and Davis Are at work on the fir notification addresses a d. co it note a August his no preside or. Ridge h repel Ess he nation july 29.�?pres-begun to put on n Campaign key-11 deliver Here a Mally advised of the Republican j address to it other per i similar we a Tiai candidate. Coolidge spent several hour a dictating sections of the Eno Grapher and n alld today h of re. Preparations for the notification i. J Cen roof Sonles �?~ii5 a a a a been a Vyr Tua ii a c6 Fri i i pitted. Dark Harbor 29.�?with or n r in 29.�?Richard Loeb reply s Mother in his fathers recreation l Maine vacate Davis devoted j to the Finis ii i to deliver s i August 11, a presidential n his Ca Lei Ida ments and i Golf match in will leave Tor arriving there after of a \ nominee will t in i re Day August .9 washing i on Mal la Follette setting up of the la Follett presidential a plated under re Lefoi n Exten this r Chicago. July in a fat letter to h to her firs note and to gave a partial description of jail emphasizing the forms of and relaxation allowed prisoners. As a College boy might write the lad who with Nathan Leopold kidnapped and killed Robert Franks addressing i sponsor Quot dear Moisie and Popsie a referred upon a to his cellmate As his Roommate. Although was regards recreation Quot the letter the Spe said which he carried into court to j leaders Day Quot there basketball Volley b other games As Well we Are up in the exercise room for j a some time each Day. A a Quot my preset it Roommate is a so a very Nice Chap somewhat older than i. He has had a Good High school education. I get along with the the letter to his parents at Charlevoix. Mich., contained no word complaint or bitterness. Oro. Maine hours of his no John w. Much of his time today la of his address he is Clarksburg w. Va., on i Hepting the democratic j lamination. R was Clear of engage Only recreation was a the late afternoon. He Morrow for new York j thursday morning. Reek in new York the it proceed to his old Home j a priv no the fro Satur Highland. Ti., july 29.�?tluw r a Quot he cd a Fri is National Bank of Highland this afternoon and escaped with Between $17ooo and $20,000. Three unmasked men entered tile Hank and at the Point of revolvers funded Earl Majan assistant cashier and two bookkeepers one a woman to lie on the floor while they scooped the Cash from Money drawers into sacks they then Oom it Ellch to Malan to unlock the vault from which they obtained some $15000. Tile bandits ran from the Hank and jumped into an automobile nearby in which their Komi it an com had waited. Tile robbers fired several shots in the air As their car sped away. Failed at Waltonville Chicago 111., july 29.�?cracksmen attempted to Rob the first National Bank of Waltonville 111., in Jefferson county last night but apparently admissions. Or were frightened away without any Cash Bank investigators Here were advised today. They had succeeded in burning through the door of the vault before they fled. Of oration Day. This morning the record showed Leopold As accusing Loeb and the latter Reading had him calling Loeb a version a a a lies a and it was made at the joint session. Leopold was blamed by Loeb for conceiving the whole pint in of a the answer were Given in a tone Aud final sentences of Loehrs confession. I Iboje Only or. Crowe announced he would wind up his Case with 5 minutes testimony tomorrow morning and court adjourned at 3 49 p. In. Chicago iii., tuly 29.�?Reading in to the court stenographers insert last add Franks Gide in printable matter in statement or. Crowe read that Leopold had setbacks in other grains. On the bulge in prices. May delivery of Corn reached As High As 1.01 a Bushel. September Rye touched 1.00 4, october lard 14.00 and hogs 1115, All record Breakers so far in 1924. Favourable weather in Canada amp cd the h in owe ?. ,.wi o Tor wheat in this country were largely responsible for the downward swing of wheat prices today and for the reversal of the action of Corn and of other Grain after an Early Advance. Wheat opening prices which ranged from i 2c lower to 8c Advance with september 1.34 2 to 1.35 and december 1.37 4 to 1.37 4 were followed by Many rapid fluctuations that carried the Market As a whole about two cents under yesterdays finish. Coni reports responsible a reports that Corn growth has failed to make the Progress it should Aid that he was acquainted with the 7_11 777-77 a 77 t 7771777777 a c u j Vert in which the body of Bobby j have achieved in the last week started 7777 7777 7 or Kip s found. He said be Quot Quot knew i a Rush of buying in Corn with the p Gat g there was a Drain there but said he opening of this week and with hog a. Did not notice it particularly when at i arrivals scarce the upward swing of the spot on a birding trips. J wheat developed new Force. Pre a i should say i passed right Over j diction it a said the stenographer s account of session to the kidnapping and killing of Robert Franks showed him accusing Richard Loeb of having struck the boy on the head and of gagging the victim. A i stepped on the Gas a said Leo the interview polds confession in which he depict j or it Bachrach read from the stated Hii Fisele As Driver of the car. J ment Leopold a opinion that anyone nether defendants glanced at each unfamiliar with the place could not other As this was read. Chicago july 29.�?up a Nathan Leopold. Jr., and Richard Loeb leaders of guilty to the charge of Kidnap ing and murder of 14 year old Robert Franks heard the Reading in open court today first their denials and then their confessions of the crime. Benjamin Bachrach one of the attorneys for the boys helped to get into the record this final stage of the states presentation of evidence by relieving Robert e. Crowe states attorney of the task of Reading the prosecutions transcription of the boys crowed a voice was frightened away without a a Lworn and after 30 minutes of Reading. Ambitions the launching of the Dawes report. That objective becomes More obscure on some Days than others in the Maze of discussions through which diplomacy moves to accomplish its ends and today was one of the murky sort. There were no formal committee meetings arranged for today. In the informal discussions among delegates financiers and experts the French took the Lead in an Effort to coordinate the various formulae proposed to reconcile the financiers ideas of Security for investors in the proposed German loan with the reluctance of France to waive her right to separate action should Germany default. Jolius l a. A a j. Jaick to Ujj Ucrtis us to Ciunci or Unis of Belgium and colonel James a. Logan the american official observer before them As known factors the conferees Are eager to receive the promised new formula of the French and to coordinate All three into something tangible for consideration when the full committee on defaults and penalties meets Here again tomorrow. To Call in germans although it is admitted on All sides that the troublesome question of the military evacuation of the Ruhr is outside the Purview of the present conference which has limited its Agenda to the strictly economic question Quot of launching the Dawes report nevertheless the problem of withdraw ing the military forces from the Ruhr Bas become the Banquo a ghost which has refused to quit this diplomatic feast. Now that it is definitely known that the germans will be shortly Call in plenty of Opportunity the Lii and Many enal As calisthenic Effe d. C., july 29.�?the m sir la inc organizing a political machine for a Wheeler Independent Umpa Ign is to he co present plans of its e the senator embarks rive speaking program May deja the Start of King until september movement expressed t the plan would Norbeck gives out statement for Coolidge Lay id i it Mon Ive use speakers de shortly to to i Alf a crag pc the president different Regie or fort St s. D., july 29.�?uni-Itor Peter Norbeck of will support the administration in the Rie tial Campaign it was today through the Argus Sioux Falls Ted states ser South Dakota publican j ing presid Bureau will be organic i announced study the tactical Adit tir.iac4ud4-?>g i candidates into Thel Putnat rest reports that senator nor a i Beck might lend open or passive Aido to senator Lafollette a candidacy for the presidency. Of a i or. Bachrach said he was Quot getting a Little the states attorney however declined to take up the vocal Burden at that time. The boys listened with Little change j of expression until or. Bachrach kept reached a passage in which Leopold quoted a profane exclamation made to his brother when he Learned that his spectacles had been found near the Culvert in which he and Loeb had hidden the body of the Franks boy. When this came out in or. Bach Rachis Clear voice both defendants grinned. They smiled again when the account reached a colloquy Between Leo j Pold and or. Crowe in which the latter quizzed the student on the distinction Between grammar and rhe find it in the dark. Leopold described the glasses and i gave As the name of the manufacture i or the firm whose records finally re a sealed Leopold As the owner of the j glasses found near Bobby a body and j which led to his joint confession of the kidnapping and slaying i Leopold was quoted As saying that j habitually he carried his glasses in the left breast pocket and the statement revealed that during examination by the states attorney he twice i had run and fallen to illustrate pos sible movements the Day the glasses were lost but that the Falls did not i dislodge the glasses from the pocket. I Leopold told or. Crown that since 1921 he had at times carried a .32 calibre automatic pistol because it wanted to be very grown up Quot making the explanation when asked what in i addition to his spectacle Case had he in the Bureau drawer Leopold said that he a drank Quot but a doubted Quot that Gin was his favorite. I if sad d Levota Quot was a crib so f he fid j a and that they had a habit of dining together As frequently As three times a week. For the second time or. Bachrach i reached unprintable matter and lean Jed Over the three stenographers to i whisper to them something for the i record Only. This required severe minutes. Says i yanks died instant in the Quot silent testimony Quot lasted 15 that certain definite High figures for Corn wheat and Oats would be reached were ascribed to James a. Patten who at has been a big trader or. Patten declined to verify such i evacuation cannot be postponed Alto reports. The fact that he has been Gether until the next conference Active of late in the Oats Market. J this question indeed already is one the Grain especially of the topics most earnestly discussed who at times j de into the conference discussions it in Grain but is Felt that the question of military Leader one of the spokesmen of the state administration. The statement a a i topic. Leopold a answer Here Accord j Nii nutes and apparently covered the com j ing to the record were Worth an Quot a Quot j letter and a rather in thy inter Roga in a class room. I us a concerning it. Other Points that amused the de Allen was asked about a statement pendants included Leopold so Hope Quot he took. Allen testified he had that he was an Export automobile i transcribed the proceedings that of of indians find Gold. Peachland b. C., july 29. Excitement has been running High in this Little Okanogan town following a reported Gold Placer strike by indians who have returned from nearby streams with pouches filled with nuggets. Efforts of local prospectors 10 Trace the indians to the Stream where j to the Gold was found Quot Nave proved u successful. Of Al Smith says he would speak for Davis ticket weather forecast new York City july 29.�?governor Smith had a Long conference with Clem l. Shaver. Democratic National chairman today to devise plans whereby he could devote his every Effort further the candidacy of John w. A i in i Atli we Dent. Quot i will make a speaking tour i will do anything i can to help the National ticket a the governor said. Earnings of steel Trust shown 9 millions lower a ii _ Driver and his doubt As to whether Gin was his favorite beverage. Clarence s. Darrow. Chief counsel for the defense sat with the boys and talked with them from time to time. I co to i cd i Ionics god. Prospects of Lack of dramatics in today a proceedings did not discourage spectators. They came Early and so Many in excess of the usual quota filtered into the room that judge curved at Dawn and or. Crowe Quot asked if the defense would object either by counsel or in person if the typed sheets were read instead of the shorthand notes. He was assured they would not. Or. Allen Reading directly from his record of what was introduced at Leopold a a confession of the Franks murder quoted the youth As saying that a kidnapping had been planned Minnesota showers or thunderstorms this afternoon or tonight wednesday mostly fair cooler in West and South portions. Iowa thunderstorms this afternoon or tonight followed by mostly fair wednesday somewhat cooler ,wedr7htand in South Centra a Quot a i new York cd a by 29the car North Dakota mostly fair tonight Quot Egie corporation of now York. and wednesday cooler tonight and in Pruit cast portion eight millions More Are Given to Carnegie South Dakota mostly fair tonight i Toda it a a Central portions wednes to Dian of the bulk of the Fortune left by the late Andrew Carnegie. Pan to Samuel her Don a to Etao no wednesday cooler tonight and in i Curc he president of the Carnegie in-1 new York City july 29.�?directors of the United states steel corporation today declared an extra dividend of 50 cent a share on the common St o Drill to of to tile re Trular quarterly payment of $1.25 a share. Extra disbursements of 50c a share had been made i the two preceding quarters. Total earnings of the corporation for the second Quarter of 1924 were $41,381,039, contrasted with $50075,445 in the first three months of year. Surplus of the Quarter amounted to $8,575,079, compared with $16718,624 in the preceding Quarter. Of Hughes attends opening of new Paris embassy Caverly halted the Case while the us i in the previous november and step by perilous persons were weeded out of j step led through the kidnapping and the audience. Ransom plan. Involving the $10,000 in at one Point in the Reading Leo a old Bills of j20, and $50, How to j wrap it and How to throw the package from a moving train. Tom waa to,.fibrose, the pay to ocular subject Quot Leopold was ,.quoted. Thev finally hit upon Bobby that is Only an opinion and j in the polds ideas on religion were worked into the record. J m a there is no god Quot he was quoted As saying. A i do out believe in a fun Ture life. When i die i die All Over j of Cour it can be demonstrated Only by j Leopold was Busy talking to or. I j Darrow when this occurred and apr patently did not hear it. Loeb however leaned far Forward to catch it then turned to his com j Panion a conference with the actor i i Rey. Or. Darrow was handed a Telegram a few moments later. Leopold read it j j Over the attorneys shoulder and whig a Perez to Loeb. I swelter in court room Chicago july 29.�?up a the court i in Ftp slow in filling today for turn to Page eight please today a baseball american league East and Day. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. M today maximum 89. Minimum 66. At 8 a. In. Today 76. Precipitation .20. Of statute of Pittsburgh an $8,000,000 addition to the endowment for the educational work of the Institute. Paris France rotary of state weather and roads mite Blu close made Good. 75 Mother of 17 says she must Bootleg to support her family Cedar rapids la. July 29. A Jennie Brown 76. And Mother of 1< children was held to the grand jury under $1,000 Bond yesterday on a july 29.�?up a Scell ugh is and mrs. I Hughes who arrived in Paris last i evening from London began the Day j by inspecting in company with ambassador Herrick the new american embassy Over which the stars and stripes were raised for the first time since Independence Day. After this visit Secretary and mrs. Hughes took a drive around the town prior to taking lunch with m. Juster and French ambassador to the United states. us v imports by. The sixth Day of the trial of Nathan Leopold jr., and Richard Loeb kidnappers and slayers of Young Robert Franks. It was intensely hot and the court visitors faced the Prospect of listening to routine droning Reading of preliminary statements and confessions of two youths by a stenographer with Only views of the slayers and members of their families and Jacob Franks father of Robert to provide interesting sidelights. Women As usual predominated in the court room and 15 minutes before judge Caverly ascended the Bench virtually every court room seat was t to Ftp Boston. Of St. Louis. Of Murray and of Neill Davis and Severeid. Washington .100 too Cleveland .003 010 Marberry Speece and Ruel Shaute and Myatt. Philadelphia too too Detroit. .002 too Baumgartner and Perkins Holloway and Woodall. New York too 132 Chicago Ooi too Pennock Robertson and Schang Thruston and Grabowski. National league St. Louis.010 too of new York. Ooi 113 of Stuart and Gonzales Nehf Fowler and Gowdy. Cincinnati. Too 420 03 Brooklyn. 002 too of c. Mays and Sandberg Roberts Doak and Taylor. Chicago. Ooi 003 of Philadelphia. Too 210 of however made sensitive to reports in question. Wheat yesterday was dominated largely by news of better weather in Canada and of heavy marketing of wheat in in amp Fosas of amp a where the receipts yesterday were the largest on record totalling 1872 carloads As against 799 a year ago. On the other hand Rye. A cheap substitute for wheat attracted Sharp attention and ascended rabidly. The largest Rye Trade in months was witnessed. Exceptional significance was attached to the upward course of hog values Over and above recent notable gains. Hogs up $500 per car Quot an Advance of about $3 per cwt. In hogs and $1 per cwt. In cattle Quot said Everett c. Brown president of the Chicago livestock Exchange Quot Means much to Corn Belt Agricula j it has already stabilized farm values and is thawing out Frozen farm credits enabling Banks to liquidate paper that until recently was not negotiable. It Means much More to the Corn Belt than the Advance in Grain values. In my opinion it puts an average appreciation of $23 per Aero on Corn Belt land. Quot since the Advance began hogs have appreciated about $500 a it or car and cattle $150 to $250 per car. As Cost production and marketing fixed this Means net profit to producers. Quot this Advance in the Price of hogs has in my opinion come to at t ily a too Kansas City july 2 9.�?the upward swing in the hog Market that has been under Way All month was resumed with vigor Here today and the Kansas City top Price was $10.75. Prices were 50 to 75c higher than yesterday and up More than a Dollar a hundredweight in two Days. In about three weeks prices have advanced $3.75 a hundredweight or More than 50 percent. P wherever members of the conference gather the views that Are understood to have been exchanged on the subject Between premiers Macdonald mph ride give added interest to these conversations. The British delegates express the belief that the germans will ask for i definite Date for the military evacuation. Herriot in tight place the conference discussions of the evacuation however Are informal at the English and american observer Point out that the subject brings into prominence the always formidable figure of Premier Herriot a pol test opponent Poincare. It is realized As one american emphasized that the French Premier n a rat i. Position i carding the pledges he made before leaving Paris the Observance of which might imperil the conference and their non Observance seem to mean the handing Back of the premiership to Poincare. The English and american View seems to be generally that the military occupation of the Ruhr loses All justification once the economic Unity of Germany has been restored. But it is realized that m. Herriot must very cautious in enunciating any such doctrine in the presence of Tho Poincare threat. Bank bandits hold up town from Sodhi has $530,000 cargo Chicago july 23.�?up a the first airmail from Nashville tenn., arrived this morning at 8 30 a. Rn., Chi Jago Daylight saving time after a i flight of 400 Miles by lieutenants Vincent Meloy and Herbert Fox a i 3 hours and 2a of Nofoa i the experimental flight which j Nashville postal authorities and Bank run Tufa n/\itnnr9 Hope to make a re liar service his i we Hill i is i Between Tennessee City and Chicago i Vii i of u made in excellent flying weather without the slightest mishap and in a. Fast time lieutenant Fox said. Dover winn., july 29.�?Bank ban a the aviators carried $530,000 in dits held this Little town of 300 per \ banking items on which much time sons in a state of siege and terror saved by airmail. The Federal re for More than an hour Early today i serve Bank and the american nation wide they exploded six charges of nitroglycerine and wrecked the Interior of the first state Bank of Dover in a vain attempt to enter the vault. Ten thousand dollars in Cash was in the vault officials of the Bank Sam but the Force of the expo Slons jarred several Large safety Deposit boxes into the narrow passageway of the vault and thus prevented the bandits from entering even after the heavy vault door had been hurdles through the front of the building into the Street by the final charge. Officials placed the damage to the Interior of the Bank at Between $3000 and $4,000. Before beginning their work the bandits five or silk in number Cut All Telephone and Telegraph wires and sent two men into the Bank while the others mounted guard and i oort Mon ally ii red a shot in the Ait As a warning to citizens to keep from sight. The warning was obeyed. Authorities Here believe the bandits May be the same who robbed Al Bank of Nashville arranged Tho flight in cooperation with postmaster of Callaghan of Nashville and the 105th observation squad of the Tennessee National guard to which lieutenant Fox is attached. Lieuten ant Meloy is a regular army Ariate. The flier planned to leave Chicago Early in the afternoon for the return to Nashville. Cut in sugar Tariff is asked by Lafollette Washington d. July 29.�?declar Prech it station to 7 a. Rn., .20. Watertown Clear 70 roads Good. Huron Clear 72 roads Good. Aberdeen Clear 70 roads Good. Sioux Falls Clear 71 roads Good. Pierre Clear 7.0 roads Muddy precipitation to 7 a. Rn., .18. Charge of bootlegging. She said none Berlin Germany july 29.�?ger-of her children contributed to her Many a imports during june totalled support and she was forced to Kelli 753.000,000 Gold Marks and her a liquor to support herself. 1 ports 475,000,00 Gold Marks i was q a j announced in statistics made Public a rid eels never leave the today taken and a Large line or persons up the stairs from the floor below to the court room with the would be visitors trying to cajole or Bluff their Way in. Attorneys Clarence Darrow and Benjamin Bachrach of the defense Hartnett Oesch to and Ger and Wilson. Pittsburgh. 021 030 020�?8 14 2 Boston. Ooi too oooo i 3 i Kremer and e. Smith. Gooch Gen i the Prinsburg state Bank at Springs Erich Lucas and o Neil. Burg last week obtaining $1,900. Ing that he had Quot reason to believe that representatives of sugar interests were delaying a report by the Tariff commission upon an investigation into costs of sugar production senator Lafollette today called upon the commission for an explanation

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