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mm RAPID CITY DAILY JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY le.Tl im: two weeks medical ut nut, t. on a rlster of 'Air. i program in aceoidawe with in-I fnn Wn 'hirjvton. William If. Schneider, RiPI'ino i op.

He i- minlvi'il )v bio! widow, finai In sent It it'ii till! ui it ii 3 copies Many Rapid Cily Persons At Annual Picnic At Long Beach Codington county: Building' road to ake Kampeska, $21,000. lira nt: Const i net ion of storm sewer at Milbauk, $2.1,000. Hand: Replacing' water mains at Miller, $13, WO, Pennington: Improvements on School of Mines $47,000. McNu.ua ra hospital for treatment th.ee Harold ulz, Menu, buy of a fiactuved ankle. I Ured Volz and Widmr all of Hopkins fed'tal admini: rater.

MM Princes Kcimrrx van re- Uvim-er; and a number of relative. Brief, y. fbe new older Kuans: front St. John's ATcNamiua living in Illinois. Wi-rUm in it -h id and hn.pilal Tim, day.

She is recover-, over will t'e( civ.i JI2 a week No. I don't remember that any such scene occurred. Meanwhile, the prosecution claimed that, the mystery concerning a "Mr. Simmons" had been solved. Defense counsel W.

Smith had said he was a man who had been order to keep away from the Wynekoop home, hut assistant state's attorneys said Mr. Simmons was available as a witness and had an iron-clad alibi removing him from any suspicion as a posuible t'uspect in the Wynehookp case, Thev gavo hhi first, nmno as of ir, Legion in Hunt Those in iiual anas and com- KftW! mumtu under will receive Kh2 ciU Republicans Of Three fttmdtd an annual pL- Counties ChOOSe Mcil r.f vir-li-iii South Da- I at ihv Iaiitar Beach, ,1. ii according to word Aberdeen, Jan. 19. Ha in Rapid City today.

mony prevailed republicans vnn miinr were nn nf northern South Dakota as they ing- from tin opot at imi. Airs. os -de was relen-1 ed from the Black 1 tills MethodM hospital Friday, after renting there: for seveial davs. I Wynekoop Case Is Postponed For Tests (From Page One) For Kidnaper (From Page One) Knr $7 aO a week nf $15. There will be no "staggering" of cinplov, net to more jobs, New Si rlnu Hats.

Ju.t arrived. i. ir-o rerccr.taw from met in three counties this week I $L95. Shop. Iv.

i voiced Inn plea, J. inane, Mar operative of the federal de since thus plan was cancelled before it could be put into effect. further conversation with the dc-M. A. Kinney, CAVA slatist ieian, fendant noon after she made the plain of a headache.

I got an as-pi! in tablet for her. you hear Long 'Assistant State's Attorney John Long) say: "Why don't you tell what happened in the operating' room?" --I did not, Q. Did you hear him say to Dr. Wynekoop: "You know that you seized the chloroform bottle and she tRheta) struggled, and that you gave her an overdose by accident and then shot her? A. I did not.

Q. Would say this was not snid? A It was not said in my presence. Q. But you weren't there all the time? A. I was there all the time when Dr.

Wynehoop was questioned. Q. Did you tell her that it would be better for her if she made some of a statement? A. I certainly never did say that. Q.

Did you tell her that her 'son Earle had confessed the murder? I didn't. Q- Did you say to her that. Karle wanted her to A. I did not. Q.

Did you see Dr. Wynekoop hold Earle's head in her hands and say to him: "You know, boy, that I've got nothing'- to confess?" estimated the curtailment would statement REPORT FURTHER partment of justice, anived here by airplane from Dallas, further swelling' the federal forces mean a -10 per cent eduction in the City. Officers of the former to Select delegates to a state party 2iO residents group oci the rauy at 1'ieire Feb. 12. I C' ure Join K.

presi- L'ninstructrd delegates were iir-i', or.d Miss Ella Rankin, sec-: chosen by approximately 2D0 Brown I iv. M.fs Rankin was unable! COunty republicans last night to i i-M- i r.t i atten.d the meeting at the state capi- niTPIMrPe fJlIMC. that are being mobilized here. No state la uoi i i BUSINESS GAIRS -d was forthcoming from the OoO government, men as to whether total state labor payroll, which has wired I a i l. nml uf I a night.

The slate office the witness replied, "What did she say and what did you say." "I asked her why she had done this thing'', and she replied, did it to save the poor dear'." Dr. Hoffman's testimony was the climax to a court session during-which Dr. Wynekoop'e signed I'IC IIW platform for the campaign a.e: Knur Vml I county for exact iul'orma. ho employed P'cted to be drafted Tho de.o- trude Wt.re' slower lhisi ranNvllil( he kidnapers who! J1. ZX bv the Dree.

Peach Piess Tele-! Jewett, of Wtl.k( but suf-' snatched their victim last Wed- ledtuL Mr. Troth was in newspa-; Aberdeen, John bimmons of Aber- MlmeroM to furnish ne.sday were reported to have mado of n.P r. i 1 lop A Annies of arcmont. I D. i'At onii-l, ne.m OI Hie statement was admitted as evi- i a i'' oj Aoou nn liiu.n DacKrouna tor tne com nuance no eont ict i the j-ireincra.

ic as prrpar- ha(S Pie, re '1ncP )vcr the 'hjection of the de- on I was also secretary or enns. jensen tl im.rj, mm 1.e,.0V,.I'y. said the Dun family repiescnled weekly trade today. ed to pny the full $200000 ransom, i ritf 't gr that all civil wt ka em- i fcuse, "While the year has not ad vane-; The elder Premer is in ill health, i gating- 30 lioius of work, Ten nunut.es a iter Dr. Hoffman the ciii.ri-.ereui citio tneie, campoeu or iinicnu.

hat of those n'stered at One hundred strong, Walworth the panic as hat ins: fonr.erly liv-1 county republicans chose as their eu suirtctenity to reveal tne Dreamn yet acr.pue tnar. he ana nn u.iinar- i be reduecl to a maximum of left the stand the ea-year-old ue i in tne Hills, as received delegates William Kunz or Java I of the recovery now under way," ried daughti Mi: Louise Premer, 2.i hours a week in Rapid City, and fendant slumped in her chair, auf- iv. is ss follows Adam Dressier of Selby, Charlt asseited the review, "the fust maintained a long vigil at their that all workers) in tne other parts feeing' what her daughter, Dr. ouailer nt Ion-'! seitiw rlo-dined 1o barne Pst. lii dit.

boniiiL' the kid- nf Hie eniinte thi rcihieed to max- rv.f flnunrlhnrl au- Vip pvpi'. Mrs. H.H A i Cnaihs K. Kehoe. Kate Schambi er and George Dilling of i-; a i i i Mobridge, in a rally at Selby Thura- r.

ner. irrr ive i Jlob day. Tolm IPll1 Mr i to.w, un- on-tn- v. t'Apci leuceu wince liic iai uegau. erea couise ot mut period in man.

ei o-; it wa-i tne contention or tne de- Potter county republicans select-, "Kven tlmueh considerable George St. Marie. acou ilnt-I said, and the instructions daf-d tne signed statement ed A. J. Tobias, John Wickeit.

IP are to take Oieet iinmodr annealed in the trend of anee of the missimr iiirin, said he dan Chet Jackson, Will Weidensee, and demand in many Fcctioiw of saw two men shadowing Premer aeiy. Hans Johnson to represent the th. ni -lit heroin ho I The win wa.s obtained by duress, and when W. W. Smith, attorney for the de-fnso took no tho cross examination of Dr.

Hoffman he asked the instructed fiPo that r.o Alis. OPin 'Mr. and s. 5 Ml. and Mrs.

L. oaa.ii. L. A Rich-r: Mr, find Mr Henry W. Pur-l Mi.

C-oige Bennett, Judge 1 Mis. Li i MP's Mrs, A G. James Hailey, Mr. and Even Larsi'n, Mr and Mis. a-' Tavh.r.

Air. and Mr. W'. E. county, at a meeting in Gettysburg C(l practically at the level estniw was bowling with Mr.

Pre- as weie to be maue, 'witmss if he had made a medical, eaiher this week. i i.o.u mer and his brother. Ad.di.h newcomer smd. KG I ING PR A UY CLASSICS OKG.VNTZHI) January 22, On the opening day of the second semester, January 22, the Public Schools of Rapid City will admit primary pupils who are six years old by March 15th next. Classes will be organized at the following' Diuldings: Garfield, Jefferson, Lincoln, Roosevelt and Wilson.

Parents who are residents of Rapid City are urged to enter all eligible childien for the second half year. IP it. BUKGQCIST, Superintendent of Schools ranges from 10 to 20 per cent above Tuesday nPhht," St. Al ie, an 011- the extremely reduced of a PWic uUlily concern Fvonive PlailS For January a year ago. 1 1 0 examination (if Dr.

Wynekoop. "I felt, her pulse," he said. Q. -Who was the first man who i questioned Dr. Wynekoop at the 1 OPEN LETTERS Give your January dollar a chance to test its IunLrs.

"Petail sales in tho majoPily of ''V 4 iookhil; in-; J.aiU.Capinff 'IUlUUnCfU I.e 'ei C. Fish. Mrs. E. T'eriuson.

Mr. and pp. 1 i Jan. lb, l'AH. lines re now (From Page One) L.

llewett. Mr-, h. U- To Whom It May Concern Whom It May Concern: Anna AI. police station? A. State'd Attorney How long did ho continue to (iie-tioii her? A.

From 11:15 until about: 12; la. Q. -Did any one get any water for the comparative period a 1 0t I Just what is wrong with our ncQ U) C01-il Um that i.ait the i my of relief directors. consuKU.r definitely hus lHmUn l' KiU l-av- b- wcked on. dtiveways I '1 ri; a J.

vv wara, 1 i. r. Lewis. Mrs, C. an, Mi-s Sclrua Fardy.

Ilia new project may nc-rount for nmc voik tao-t of the This month, in some clothing atoies, tion to dig itself out from undet a ll-oitions. i artoJ st Mal ie prim hand of depression, just 'e ot order. nj, t.on. for the defendant or did she corn 1 PI! v'rs. Frame K.lc.e.

tlm fiothall field, bid that project, tn-; of fatigue? hut fin-cludiug a pro, radmal stadh flt she said vn new foPbail fu el, will pron-; ba, a headache. I got nn as-fililv 'nave to wait ua'il later, Dr. i iimwh.w ni 1. vocron, why should tnere sti.l be idle ted with the kidnapinv." .1 I.ntii. Ar'inir Lecth 1 rneii at this date, rcuistuvd and a poicentage with each vinderworUl 1 epo: ts 1 id Neville.

E. A. nuahfied for leliof voik of some succeeding eck this year, curient f- v. $22.50 Vs." A'klmi. joi.era.ions being ma.ked by ut and, for a 1rt'Tn: Wonderful remits are bidng nc-'f the p.

ice fae- went ilbout Wlth a body- irra, explained. In hcaulPioa tlon work in that diiection, in i- t-. v.oerii ,,,.,1 I' ail the line. If 1 romplished along 1,18 guard. Recently, however, he has Coorer.

I. D. fin I ARM plage 1 to pre-erve as much of the ionis1'? (b( 0h gold snuhn on; the id as pos ibie, Anotlu iti of woik is expected to be tifrar.g-niftit of bitter space for parking of automobile at ool fund Adequate paiking rpa.ee nl'laiis ii-i in the main the gvmna 'iuni or on the football fiPd has hern at a pr rnium for si me time, and it is there was r.o diM-rimhiation things 1 to unaccompanied, Bremer seem diffeient. The quotas t'u; uneven trend of retail demand tinned Monday night from Chica-of men could jgt well be added during tho we. and may be only e.

First reports said he returned toon some ps-fij. its ami double the a temporary of the opening Wednesday, a few hoiir.i prior to force could be put on in other cases of the spring buying season. b)S kidnaping. this 13io an? oil puttowotk. The deatirihreat note found at Then theie will be moie poor and! ARTIST DIPS I M-Gee's home was discovered af- ra-eay showmg up every day the I New Yoik, Jan.

-Hani-'tef iGee had been called on the is st il with im. son Fisher, 57, aPPt. died uiirx-'ttl. phono at his office by one of Itie wia'vr oi tms open letter has pededly in tho plotters, been a voter and a tax payer over He undeiwent rm H. Mr i.

A't Kki-r. Mr. an 1 Mrs. iP u'd, Walter B. L' n-t, Mr.g Mr.

Stetpiit.ag Air. Airs, M.is'.-;-. Mi- i 1 yra. Tiao-e Peodick, Mm, -M Vi K. l.nwr- Mr.

end Atrs. P. K. Aland CvIV Cialk. is almost as silent, as an iron deer on a congressman's lawn.

But look what a volcano it stirs up here in beautiful suits and overcoats. These garments are the kind you seldom see advertised, either in display window or newspaper because most stores feel that the regular prices of such fineness would scare you away, All yours for $22.50 if you'll make up your mind not to wait until Sport Shoe Week at the hoped to fenvdy that shun "ion to i ycai ai am proud of it. Hence, I anon la-t nigist. Order Cuts in CWA Ib hml fec-ivcfl no l'. ran of the I am coiiecMo a.

Give us more em- approval of tho project by noon to yment give 117 1 i Fi-h. Mr. a Mr-. Air. and letter S- Ol.a.n, jri, P.

IP.llee, Mrs. Pi -s Carr, Charles Co: -ire Pair, Air 3. II. S. Dan- Work; Money IsLow.SHH ruiiL-rm iTices JICIU il has riot b1 "il notified J.

H. AleCormick. (From Page One) For Harry Volz, Winner Ii.Prl.1. Mrs. C.

BORN when work on tie1 might be up or if the today's letiench- mel 01 cie; -3 poll! -iiin gt on, ill lce.nid to Loi'eial iciief work, would influence; the local job. (. Darlbiru. Waintr, Mr. To AR'.

and Mis. F. Van Over- through the vint-r. The administration indicated, Mrs. C.

C. (Piv, Mr. ar.d M' S. P-held, Rapid City, a gul at St Funeral set vices for Hairy Winner, were held at Winner iiowewr, that had so far W. K-unhall, A.

H. Spayde. I n'o McNamara hospital, Jan. 19 Jtursday, and interment was made exocdod spectatmns that, very lit-there. Air.

about 4U, died tie remained in the CWA tills cer-Tuesday as a usult of pneumonia. tainlv not enough to last well into E'P-1 St.ay.ie Heir.m. Mrs. Etnyi" Turner. Mrs APtv funnel.

Airs. Ka'heime Walsh PAID NOTICES We hae just received ton new patterns in Sport Shoes light Buck and combinations of Calf and lUlk. Low and Military heels. Mi-. Volz came to Winner fioni February unless reductions were made.

M- and" Airs. A. J. Maude W. Cru-ani John Sinsm.

Illinois when a young man and has Mort Crockett ARD OF THANKS been in business there since, divid This hour reducing order follow- mil Mi. J. C. cis. Mrs A.t.-.

j. See Our Windows Pierre, Jan. 19 oval of 127 additional civil works project was announced today by the South Dakota CWA administration. This brings the total, numb' accepted to date to approximately 1.275. Whether all will be completed pr-mmaWy 'hi-'ieP upon which congress additional CWA funds the larger projects ap- to extend our tnanks to jnt, his time partly in Rapid City.

I ed one directing the discontinuance T-'f''- if 'rv''r; I fl w'h" and owning tho St vie Shope hete, and I of all CWA expenditures for sup- r' r-' an1 wh akied 'iur" in where he had business I plies. M' i-' our recent hei eavement in the connections. Men's Shop 7 BOOTEin deap! of Emma DeninU-au. Piet re, Jan. 1U PI', -W.

L. Kales, South DakoPi civil administrator, said today lie had wired all "A Perfect Fit With Kvcry Sale," Mr, and Mrs. Party Robot tson and Alary aad Harry Roix.etson, of this city, nt to Winner Wednesday to tho services. H. IP and Mis.

I'. Jonnon, E. K. eg La.il. a S.

Knowa-s. N-ia. Emma, 'dark Al Mi iir-i W. II, B.nder. Air.

county directors to curtail the CWA 1 planed todwv were: Air. Ernest Gmgiass 'Mm. Ci as. 1 IPe Mr, AIM. Joe Rienrd Mr.

A- Airs. Thus. Robertson Air. Aim. Francis RJeard Mr.

Airs. Arthur P.ieard Mr. Fled Ru-ard Air. A- Airs. Remi Deranlean i Mi-.

H. Ho, Air. and AI: Mis. F. Mr a IP At Mr.

am! Mm. 1H. IN. J-hn-' Mr-, Mary Mis. W.

N. F. R. Snow. A.

J. Mr. A. Only C'i'. ilPn con.oa on corps work- are useo in if i.

ry' in Ti.nto CT eek. ai ea gei I ed tiaees of sod Muaim a A -Ms F. iv. a Mm, S. Ha.iei.in, con -t i ui't I'd by the ancient manse people 2.oi) or mote f.

Air. Ml'. a- 1 Mi C. D. Pe- 'hoi I Mm, W.

WdyPMi yea tart: I Short BaUn ad I.arns I'rofit r. J. Bjii-i 1 t. Tex. pi A Mill -an I ojgy o- tniinmg ft una Eaoenr Ti to Bar l.h ted only Air.

up. at a profit but. has no Mr. a-. Airs- P.

E. AL. EMM' if, Ait Ne.M! A. lie Vim una i bormed or ot her htednest Mrs J'. IP Park, Bel tie Yin-T'gge, All Mm.

S. T. aitd Mr F. Dot, or. Mr.

sad Vm. r. Pool, i. Nc- fa i -a, Al M. A.

H. Mi.a, H.iiv A. I ai.se. Mi M. AP i ni.

Mr. is -i E. Mr. AL i. L.

K. T-H. 'v SMier Pen Pel) 1 1 Mis. Cane 1. I our American Mission People Found Unhurt Ct ni a.

Jan. AI'I ir A i mi oaa ie-, i-o-- 1 ear K' 1 an a i .1 fig iiPl.g in he Sli.lS llg 1 ForfieJe are tfieMidesl and fuln rijcieci or I' 0 cried smokttfi LOCAL NOTES R. AI. Camph Sa-x Ka'ls, np 'liPvo for ini iria t.y, a i in Timrioly Al 1 1 1 1 il ex p. i to Is" in the 1P1P lll.t.l -M It, WOI I'll.

vP'h il. ion', oi ia li.a Or pit paiipoiy to the (ompai'v aiiiiual sjo oog cunparge, i.iiaiia:' bete Et iduy in-I'iu'b A. M. Sperie, Eaimii.i.- C. P.

Pll o-y, A Siransg 1, ic il John Wi-'f, PP dei 1 t. Jo hvol, ag kiei Sis Tv apnla a'iM wil'e an ea itorta' io'i fo of v. o'k at th-' foiiit -u-" lieio Hat in day, to Cmit'ty Agei.t Oscar lb in; ad. They ate gat her tat i a for siii'e staP a i-e fi oni "the (me hoc tecum i a i eotii" ir, was ixphiined. Pen that Mr MaggP rtavi-i who offered a 1 1 ok" about we -kg ago, in get.

ling along well at. tt home nf e.e, William Davis, la C'ust' Yon vi-r rt -w li beauty in Kadto f': In l.el a i iiel I i iwa: i'i he Br 'i' wick a' S' I TO ,11 he the er.vv ot t'eg! tibornood. Kiim f'i l-'a 00 for your "ai fi t. t. 4 A i fit A "p.atea cui' lioougli th- a a i d.

They aie tic Fo'V. W. Hi--f" It, of Catttorg ai IP N. Rretftn- of .1 Mis, Martlv, Gtaf i Pes Ml. The whereabouts of (wo oMar 1 n.hei of the mis- ion, in I Mrx II.

L. Sites of as iitiki.owii, l.t.i J.i, howeei, I. "ion Seeks To lirins -9 I 1 We buy only the center leaves for Luckies. Not the top leaves fur they are under-developed. Not the bottom leaves for they are inferior in quality.

Only the center leaves for these are truly mild and fully ripe. And that's the fine tobacco we use to make Luckies round, so firm, so fully packed free from loose ends that spill out. That's why Luckies are always mild, always tiufy mild. And remember, "It's toasted" for throat protection for finer taste. 1 I Men be 1 i the al po.a of V- -jet a h- a i 'a i aa I i ghi hat did not liwlall of fleet1 Tiie ttistal'atiori wni he to id a' a dati tag pi derided upon.

Spring Conference Here A move gel the Amei in it la1 cam tg niiL' eon fei eii-i'. oi atge oil veld II he, vi 'I 1 still dl i till isa utniti was adopted disclaim-I' ot eiioor-e'iten! tiie pitii i- to ni by nut of pesrt m.der ausptees the hi i aim Aux lian, Juro'aiv L'7," nt the wtskly mefnrg of I'n s'ivi: if nn- Pegiot here Hi The Mfirrg cottfei etii e. a getfai-h of eoa a iitoJeis and adnitam i nvet the ir n-P hi in Match. Kieuuetit it liar lev g.vci bete, tepoitt-l onlv Frulav rnoiniig tltat wis: liver I'oad wete and xka ss riem xci-pt cloudy a' Beile Kooi- cae lijel tciciwnod. ith tempf-r i- till ItH'ttlK tioln Jo ph to I ii adwiiii.i.

Mis. IP Clrnk, Pnisi, Per.tis, Iceel Pi iilay Pi. follow, I.tuh Strike presents the Mrtrofinlitan Opera Company Una.Uf 2 P. ItutMti Snivlnnl Time. NrUrpfr.rm 1 hr Mnmpnli'itii Open Ciinnwif wrt KM H'm Nfiwuik 1 of Klic, Iiukr In tlit tnmflrtt Opsrj, i r.

do-! the nut tone i one I are 'I iiig'ct wa tflkeg up the cm cut tve o-tiiid' i meet tog geejulef of Bi" foi Ift) eg is ei a i Lege ai tneit; i i i 1 cred in Wntpt slit a iotlill Vlcr rm A pa! in 1 i i i 'Oats to I confer cues 1 i eras of i- Wtosig loutiiM oioinrui ti M.ii.c,- fji.j Waltct 'I I 1 Always the Finest Tobacco I'm Ns( M.IN Hunt and IuiiKh like it tiiigllt bae jiil tiiiiif from 6701 the f.ied.ry I L.3 Raymond Motor Co. I In r- IM in, mil, 11,1, and only the Center Leaves I Tlic Anii in ri.v.'O iutiny..

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