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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD PUME DARTS INItt CROWDOFSKATERS WOMAN KILLED AND MANY PER. SONS INJURED. AN ACCIDENT IN NEW JERSEY Machine Gets Beyond Control of Pilot And Glides Along River Ice Into Scores ol Merrymakers. nod Bank, N .1 A runaway air plane, starting Iroiri Iho lee, crashed Intp n crowd of several hundred skut era on tho Shrewsbury river, killed Mrs. Anna C. 13. Hounlhan, severed tho rlKht arm of her brother Law ronco Conley, and slightly Injured many others. Thousands of portions, gathorod -along tho river bank to wltnesB tho Iceboat and skating races, saw tho ac :ident. Tho airplane, . piloted by James 2asey, former army aviator, nianeu- vcred over tho heads of tho skators ' tor sovoral hours, then descended. Tho crowd gathered around tho ma- :hlne. Tho rivormon fearing that tho loo would give way, suggosted that Casey leave. Ho assented, turned tho propeller and jumped for tho cock pit. Tho machine swerved and start,- sd toward tho crowd. Mrs. Hounlhan, with her brother nnd two children, stood in its path. Conley attempted to to drag her to safety, but both were caught in the propeller blades. Hunting for At Jennings. St. Louis. Police aro searching for Al Jonnlngs, former outlaw, but now an ovangollst, following tho Issuanco of a warrant charging nssault. Tho warrant was issued on complaint of Harry Kerr, of Kansas City, who as sorted Jonnlngs had induced his wlfo to accompany him on a tour of Kan sas and Missouri as his sccrotary, and that on January 2 Jonnlngs tbroatonod lilm with a revolver when ho found Jennings and Mra. Korr at a local hotel. Hnyn Accepts Movie Call. Washington, D. C. Announcement that Postmaster Gonernl Hays will shortly retire from tho cabinet was mnilo at tho Wlijto Houso. After a 40-mlnuto conforonco with tho post master general, President Harding tiald ho could not woll interpose any objection to Mr. Hays' rotiromont to bocomo head of a National Associa tion of Motion Picture Producors and Distributors. Farmers Appeal to Harding. Ortonvlllo, Minn. A delegation of vvostern Minnosota bankers and farm ers sent a long telcgran) of appeal to President Harding emphasizing tho noeosBlty for financial assistance to tho farmers. Tho tolcgram oxprossea tho belief that official "Washington and eastern business Interests aro un aware of this "calamity" and details tho pnJdlcnmont of tho farmers, par ticularly tho grain growers of tho northwosL Popocatepetl Emitting Ashes. San Antonio, Tex. Popocatepetl volcano, which has again awakonod, in throwing out an enormous quan tity of ashes that aro hurled far from tho mountain, says a dispatch ro guago nowspapor horo. Snow, which uago nowspapor horo, Snow, which always covers the summit of tho vol cano, has melted. Dry Agents Seize Brewery. Murphysboro, 111. Fodoral prohibi tion agents seized tho Rudolph Stoch or Browing compnny'8 plant horo and placed two guards in charge. Rudolph Stochor, ownor of tho brewery, has been fined twice for violating tho Vol stead law. Italian Bank Closed. Palenno, Italy. Tho Uanca Cat talyloa di Credlto Soclale has closod ,aftor a run occasioned by timidity over tho general financial situation. Tho bank's officers aro awaiting court action beforo attempting to roopon. Turkish Leader Reported Slain. London. Mustupha Komal Pasha, tho Turkish nationalist loader, has boon murdered, says an Express Tolo graph agency dispatch from Constanti nople, quoting a report from Angora, tho Turkish nationalist capital. May Try Accusod Germans. Paris. Sunondor of tho Gormans charged with offences in connection with tho war to tho allies for trial, Is rocommonded In two resolutions adopted by tho lntor-allled commltteu on war crimes. Price of Fords Cut. Detroit, Mich. At tho oponing of business Monday morning, January 16, tho prlco of Ford cars was cut from fC to $1G. Tho sehedulo of re ducing was given by Kdsol Ford nnd telegrams wore nont to nil doalurs, an nouncing tho reduction In price. Cuban to Visit In U. S. JTow York. Mario Monocul, formor presldont of Cuba, urrlvod from Paris to vJ?J, several months in tho United State, Since last Murch ho has boon touring Europe ' DC A Dangerous Curve A WIZARD OF THE BLACK RACE IN THE LAW'S CLUTCHES Colonization of the Republic of Africa One of the Big Schemes of Marcus Garvey. Now York. Marcus Garvey's her aided plans for tho colonization of Africa by means of a half dozen stock Boiling corporations caused his arrest on charges of using tho mails to dofraud. This provides a climax to a bizarro carcor that lifted tho negro from obscurity to mellifluous titles, hero worship and wealth. "Provisional president of tho Republic of Africa," guiding spirit of tho Black Star lino and othor organizations, ho was hail od in Harlom as a wizard. Specifically Garvey Is accused as presldont of tho Black Star line, of advertising and soiling passage to Africa on a mythical vessel and that ho used tho mails to defraud in dis posing of stock In tho Black Star lino, Four months of investigation pro motod by antagonistic members of his race led to tho arrest. For Garvey's plans reached out to embraco 4,000,- 000 of his people nnd triple that In dollars that would build up an Indus trial omplro of negroes. Some compre hension of tho extent of his plans can bo obtained from this: Tho Black Star Lino alono is cap! tallzod at ?10,000,000. Tho Universal Nogro Investment association is credited with 4,000,000 mombors. Each uiombor pays 35 conts a month, 10 'cents of which goes to tho homo office, tho rest for expenses of tho branch hendquartors. At the last convention u special levy of $1 was placed on oach member a total of $4,000,000, making tho financial possibilities rosy upon paper at least. Miners Entombed by Caveln. Scranton, Pa. Four men aro known to have boon klllod, sovoral others aro boliovod to bo dead, nnd an unknown number of mine workers ontombod us a result of a cavoin in tho National mine of tho Glen Aldon Coal Company, south of horo. Minors who oscapod said tho number of mon boliovod to 1)0 behind tho bnrrlor Is about 20. Thoro was no confirmation of a report thnt nearly 50 men were caught. Sugar Company In Trouble. Now York, A rccoivor for tho Sug ar Products company, a subsidiary of tho United Food Products company, wns appointed by Fodoral Judge Mack. Llabtlitlos oxceoding $5,000,000 wore allogod by tho complainant,' tho Inter Ocean Oil company of Plorro, S. D. Accused" Swindler Caught. Winnipeg. Porry Anthony, alias Paul J. Adam, wanted nt Lincoln, Nob., on (i chargo of obtaining $6,000 from Mrs. Julius Mahloy, of Lincoln, through fraud, was arrested horo nnd will bo taken back to Lincoln by State Sheriff Gus A. Hyora of that city. Irish Jails are Opened. London .Tho Irish political prison ers in tho London jails Brixton, Pen tonvllio and Wormwood Scrubba were roloasod undor tho amnesty pro clamation isBiiod by King George. In structions wore sont to tho provin cial Jails for similar roloascs. Three dlo In Electric Chair. Osslnlng, N. Y. Edward Porsons, Willlnm Marwog and Raymond F. Mulford, convicted murderers, wore put to death in tho oloctric chnlr at Sing Sing prision following Gov. Millar's refusal to interforo with ox ecutlpu of tho seutoncos. More Time To Germans. Cannes. Tho nlllod' reparations commission nt a conforonco hero do- cldod to grant a provisional delay to Germany on hor reparations account. Meat Workers Restrained. Omaha, Nob. Federal Judgo Wado slgnod n temporary order restraining ton packer workmen's organizations from unlawful picketing, uso of vlo lonco and Intimidation of workers. A hearing will bo hold January 23. Try to Form French Cabinet. Paris. II Polncolro offlrinlly In 'ormod Prosldont MIHo-nnd after tong conforonco wl'h tho presldont hat ho nraoatodUho task of fonulitrr -ft ctablnct to succpcl tho Brlanrt min H A NEW IRISH LEADER IS PICKED BY DAIL EIREANN Leave Chamber While Vote Is Being Taken Members of New Cabi net Quickly Announced. Dublin. After electing Arthur Grif fith presldont and naming a cabinet to assist him, tho Dail Eireann ad journed until February 14 to permit tho new government to proceed with carrying out the provisions of tho Anglo-Irish treaty. After bolting tho session with his followers in protest against tho nomi nation of Griffith for tho presidency, Eamon Do Valera returned to tho aftornoon session with a promise of help for Griffith as president of tho Dall, but not as head of another gov ernment. Despite Griffith's assurance that he would keep the republic going, Mr. De Valera declared Griffith could not act ns president and at the Bamo time as head of the provisional government. Ho urged that somoono other than a signatory of the treaty bo made tho head of tho Dall. The suggestion was not followed, however, and De Val ora and his party loft tho chamber, tho unanimous election of Griffith fol lowing. Mystery In Double Murder. East St. Louis, 111. Tho theory that William Richwino, 74 years old, an Invalid, was. slain while nttomptlng to protect his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clara Rlchwlne, 34, from an attack by rob bers, was advanced by polico invest gating tho finding of two persons Bhot to death in tho family homo horo, Mrs. Richwina'p nudo body was found with n bullet hole in tho head and wrapped In u blanket on tho din ing room table. Believe Girl Murdered. Santa Rosa, Cal. Johanna B. Hab orhuuer, llt-year-old daughter of a farmer of Bolloviow, three miles from horo, was found dead In bod and auth orities are working on tho theory that somo ono ontorod her room as she slept and placed poison in her mouth. Polico aro searching for a ranch hand who had boon discharged by Habor hauor and who It was said had made throats against tho lives of tho farm er's family. Mayor Sentenced to Jail. , Alexandria, La. A sentence of im prisonment in tho parish jail for 24 hours was imposed against Mayor J. F. Foley by City Judgo Hundloy for contempt of court. Tho mayor plans to appoal. Judgo Handlcy recontly cltod tho mayor to show cause why ho should not bo punished for contempt for paroling Ed Hooter, chauffour, whom tho Judgo had sontonsed to Jail on a chargo of reckless driving. Four Children Killed. Vnn Wert, O. Four children woro killed and 17 others woro Injured whon a school bus was hit by a Penn sylvania fast freight threo mtlos east of horo. Thoro wore 33 children in tho bus, which wns on routo to tho township school. Tho driver of tho motor bus did not soo tho approach Ing train on account of tho heavy fog, it was said. Three Killed In Fight. London In a bloody fight between fasclstl nnd communists at Borgiola, noor Carrara, Italy, threo persons woro killed nnd a dozen budly wound ed, says a Times dispatch from Mllnn Carabineers who Intorvoned were firod upon by tho rlflomon of both factions. Poison Booze Kilts Five. Hobokon, N. J, Flvo men diod from drinking poisonous liquor. Tho auth orltlos bollovo tho liquor had been oli talnod from sailors on an incoming steamship. Shoots Self When Dog Dies. Chicago. Nino year old Ruscol1 Muoller is In a hospital with a sol! Inflictod bullot wound in his right thigh. IIo shot himsolt after hl3 po Bo3?on torrior, "Poggy," diod. "I want to dio, too," Russoll sobbed to his mother, Mrs. Mario Grover, Eggs Take Another Tumble. Chicago. Spot salon of first nualif frnnh nirim ilrnmiml KlA nti nn Hi. wholesale mnrlio:. tho hut quotation being 2D M cants a doseu. rriih u fov. 3ulc3 ut 30 conts, ' ' PEPPER WILL FILL PLACE OF PENROSE When Versailles Treaty was Under Consideration He opposed Ratifi cation World Pact. Philadelphia, Geoigo Wharton Pepper, Philadelphia lawyer, was ap pointed -r.ited States senator by Gov. Sproul to succeed tho lato Boiso Penrose. Under tho law the appoint ment stands until n successor is elect ed nt tho November election to fill tho unexpired Ponroso term, ending in 1927. George Wharton Popper la not un known to many members of tho sen ate. During tho time tho Versailles treaty was under consideration Mr. Popper attracted wide attention by op posing tho ratification of tho leaguo of nations' covenant in Joint debato on tho public platform with Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, in this city and with Senator Pomerene, of Ohio, in Indianapolis. Mr. Pepper comes from an old Phil adelphia family. Ho will be 55 years of ago on March 16. Ho was educated in private" schools and was graduated in 1887 from tho University of Penn sylvania, of which ho is now a trusteo, and from tho law department two years lnter. Mr. Popper is a prominent member of the Episcopal church and an expert on tho canonical law of tho domonl natlon. In his university days Mr. Poppor was a hummer thrower of the Penn sylvania track team and also played football. Ho defended organized base ball In tho Federal league suits and had much to do with tho drafting of tho American and National leaguos. Washington, D. C Senator Mc Cumber, of North Dakota, was select ed by the committee on com mittees as chairman of tho senate finance commlttoo to succeed tho lato Boies Penrose. Senator Frellnghuy sen, republican, New Jersey, was se lected to fill tho vacancy on tho fin ance committo. Harvey In Auto Spill. Cannes, France. George Harvey, American ambassador to Great Britain, narrowly escaped death hero In an automobile accident. Ambassa dor Harvey returned to normal con dition so quickly after his accident as to bo able to read and approve tho medical bulletin regarding his mishap. Ho was especially anxious to have it known that he was confident ho would bo nblo to attend the closing sessions of tho council. Moonshine Kills Four. Chicago. Four moonshine deaths within IS hours, tho Inst bolng a mur der, resulted Jn Coroner Peter Hoff man asking Chief of Police Fitzmor rls to instruct tho police that in each death whore thoro is a possibility of illegal . liquor having been tho lead ing causo especial search should be made for tho seller and that ho bo arrested. "Moonshiners riiust answer for murder," said Coroner Hoffman. No Limit on Aircraft. Washington, D,, C. Limitation of dovelopoments or uso of aircraft is imposslblo at this time, tho flvo-power armament commlttoo of tho Washing ton conforonco decided. It adopted a resolution, howovor, providing for an International commission to study tho aircraft question with a view to fur ther limitation. , Rail Union Heads In Session. Chicago. Tho committee of 100, representing tho six railroad shop crafts union from all sections of tho country, mot horo to take up consid eration of present shop rules, most of which were recently promulgated by tho United States railroad labor board to roplaco the national agreomont of fodoral control. Another Cut In Crude Oil. Pittsburgh, Pa. Tho principal pur chasing agencios announced a reduc tion of 25 cents a barrel In all grades of crude oil hantllod In thlB market, oxcopt Ragland, and It was reduced 15 conts. Quake Is Recorded. Chicago. An eurthqunko of mod erate intensity, probably centering 2,510 mllos southwest of Chicago, was rocorded by tho . Instrument at the University of Chicago. Prince Kills First Tiger. Bombuy. Tho princo of Wales shot his first tlgor while on n hunt in Nopal Torai. The animal measured nine foot six inches from uoso to ond of tall. De Valeria Is Beaten. Dublin, Tho motion to reoloct Eamon Do Valeria president of tho Irish republic wns dofoatod lu tho Dall Eireann by a voto of 60 to 5S. Deacons are Recovering. Grand Rapids, Mich. Ten mon. ilno of thorn deacons and oldors poi soned by wood stain ascidontly placed u tho communion cup, nnd aorvod by nlatnko for sacramentn wlno during ommunion sorvicos of tho Sovonth loformod church heroAwero pro nounced out of danger. Cxclos Taxes Hold InValld. Wnnhlngton, D. C Tllo excise tsea imposed by North Dakota rpon allrouds within ttho stnio woro holt1 !ytho supremo court tp bo Invalid. J MARKET REVIEW Compiled by the Nebraska Stato Bureau. WHEAT AND CORN STEADY Heavier Movement of Potatoes Check ed Advances. Eggs and Butter Con slderably Lower. Hogs Advanced 5060c; Lambs, 5075c, and Sheep, $1.501.75. .Cattle About Steady. LIVESTOCK. i Cattle: Receipts of cattle at Om nhu last week, were Heavier than for Msveral weeks. Tho offerings Included: a lurgd proportion of beef steers. Cat tlo favored by .shippers, usuully well finished steers carrying weight, found the most ready sale. Good heavy beeves nveraging about 1,450 sold to shippers as high as $7.75; handy weights up to $7.G0. Bulk of medium killing steers cleared around $60.7G. She-stock moved freely ut steady to stronger prices. Choice cows sold up to $3r.lQ, and medium grndes around $4.2.r)4.50. Veal calves were In good demand up to $8 nnd $8.50 for light and heavy grades; top $8.75. Fresh supplies of thin cattle were limited nn( the more desirable kinds of stockers nnd feeder steers sold readily at $0.50 0.75. Hogs: Receipts of hogs were con siderably higher and prices advanced slinnrty. For the week, most grades wero 50000c. higher. Light butchers sold the middle of the week largelynt $7.:i57..r)0, with heavier weights at $7.25(5)7.40. Mixed loads sold all the way from $0.2500.50. Bulk o njl sales, $7.0007.35. Sheep: Fed lambs formed the bulk oC the liberal supply selling nt an ad vance of 50075c for the week. The bulk brought $11.50012.00, with n Thursday's top of $12.25. Fed clip ped lambs, sold nt $10.50. Sheep nnd yearlings were $1.5001.75 higher; Ewes, $0G.25, top $0.05. Yearlings, $10010.75. Feeding tambs were an good demand nt $9.50010.75. GRAIN. Wheat: The mnrkot wns unsettled nnd held within narrow limits. The principal encouraging factors were Improved In milling demand, light country offerings, nnd strength in course grains. The visible supply was 47,830,000 bushels, n decrease of' 1.G29 bushels. Chicago, cash, No. 2 red $1,1401.17; No. 2 hnrl, $1.0501.07. Corn: Corn prices remained' about firm. Exporters bought freely and cash market was strong. Chicago May corn, 53Vi52e; July, 541,40 55c; Cash, 4848. Omaha, Cash, 4O0JOlc. Country prices about .'10c. POTATOES. ITnulIngs Increased In pioducing sections to the extent that car-lot movements for the week, 3,002, com pared with 1,840 cars the previous week. During tho .same period last year, 2,077 cars supplied tho markets. Under heavier receipts, markets were temporarily unsteady at times during tho week, but remained practically firm. Sacked Round White, No. 1, sold in Omaha at $1.70... Western Nebraska, Irrigated District: Outside demand good. Cnrloads, f. o. l. No. 1, sacked White varieties, $1.35 Sacked Bllss Triumphs, No. 1, $202.15 per 100 lbs. POULTRY Increased production nnd heavy movement of eggs resu ted in lower prices on nil markets. Local prices :t Per cn.se, $9.0009.25 ; per dozen, Se lect, 32033c; No. 3, 30031c; No. 2, 20028c. Poultry prices held up well consid ering the volume moved. Springs, 17lSc; Hens (light) 17018c, (heavy) 202lc; Ducks, 10c; Geese, 10c; Turkeys, 2703Hc. DAIRY. Butter markets were demoralized during the week, prices declining 3 4c. Large supplies of all grades In cluding imported butter aided In the downward trend. Butter scoring 92 sold in Chicago ut 32c. Local prices around 208'25c. Justice and Injustice. Tho only true way to make the mass of mankind see the beauty of Justice Is by slrowlng to them in pretty plain terms the consequences of injustice. Sydney Smith. The Bishop's Explanation. Someone hud remarked to Phillips TJrooks that atlielsts seemed to lead moral lives. "They have to," returned the good bisnop. "They have no God to forgive them If they don't." Bos ton Transcript. Care of Your Table. The finish of a dining tublo mny be marred If water drips on It from n plant used as a center decoration. This Is avoided by plnclng a piece of oilcloth corresponding lu size to tho centerpiece beneath the dolly. Vast Wealth In City Street. Tho Chandnl Chowk, or "Silver street," Is tho main bazaar of Delhi, and one of the richest streets In the world. Many of Its shops are occu pied by Jewelers, whoso hoards of precious stones repre&en .fabulous Bums. He Has to Be. .Tud Tunkina says ono reason n fat man gets the reputation of being good nulured is that If trouble starts ho Is not In Mini i cither to run fast or de tend himself. Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mui CoUtarm Sop ! th f troriu f oruf ttrruar thtTtng. Church Is Cheaper Still. "It's really a wnste of money for my husband to go to the theater." "Why so?' "He sleeps nearly all the time. A 25 cent seat at the movies would do just as well, nnd besides the movies nro nice and dork." Boston Transcript. Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result ot kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con dition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. 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