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Nov-29-1920 | idaho | 44 | NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN TO. Absence_ of Secretary Colby Will Not Interrupt Parleys Looking Toward New Agreement-on Alien Issue LEADERS IN CONGRESS ~~ ARE TO BE CONSULTED Exclusion of Coolies to be Accomplished Not Alone by Imperial Decree but by American Legislation |
Nov-30-1920 | pennsylvania | 44 | SAYS NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE ARE INFORMAL |
Aug-06-1920 | tennessee | 45 | GORE IS DEFEATED. IN OKLAHOMA PRIMARY Loses His Job Mainly Through Pro German Sympathies During the Late War, |
Aug-06-1920 | indiana | 45 | OKLAHOMA HANDS DEFEAT 10 GORE Seat Ferris, Running or - Wilson: Platform Wins: SenYo. agtorial. Nomination ALL “RESULTS UNKNOWN No Changes Reported ‘in the Kansas State-Wide Primary; Returns Are Incomplete |
Mar-16-1920 | kansas | 46 | Keeping After Coal Mines. |
Mar-16-1920 | nebraska | 46 | Conditions Require Much Information, Says Trade Boarc |
May-17-1920 | indiana | 47 | Ask Something Easy. |
May-17-1920 | indiana | 47 | Ask Something Eas |
Mar-12-1920 | indiana | 48 | Rail Wage Conferences To Be Resumed March 2: |
Mar-13-1920 | illinois | 48 | RAIL CONFERENCE RESUMES MARCH 2: |
Oct-11-1920 | nevada | 49 | AGED NOTABLES: WED IN FRANCE |
Oct-12-1920 | ohio | 49 | ANATOLE FRANCE WEDS MLLE, EMMA LA PREVoT |
Oct-12-1920 | iowa | 49 | ANATOLE FRANCE IS MARRIED |
Feb-19-1920 | illinois | 50 | “GARBAGE LORD” MAKES BIG MONEY |
Feb-19-1920 | minnesota | 50 | THE NEW LORDS OF GERMANY |
Jun-16-1920 | montana | 51 | FORTUNE IN PERIL. |
Jun-16-1920 | nebraska | 51 | $200,000 Player Is Out of Game Hornsby. St. Louis Second Sacker, Knocked Out By Thrown Ball Yesterday. |
Mar-16-1920 | texas | 52 | OPANIOH EMIGRANTS TD AMERICA EXCEED ALL RECORDS OF THE PAS MANY EMIGRANTS ARE TAKIN THEIR FAMILIES WITH THEM TO NEW HOMES, |
Mar-25-1920 | arizona | 52 | Big Demand for Passports to U. § |
Apr-09-1920 | indiana | 53 | G0. P. EDITORS 10 MEET ON APRIL 1 Committe Called to Session at Capita te Take up Important Matters— { To Attend Luncheon |
Apr-16-1920 | indiana | 53 | COMMITTEE OF REPUBLICAN EDITORS MEETS |
Mar-07-1920 | new-mexico | 54 | STATES TO MAKE ANOTHER EFFOR! TO GET DOMANK Asked to Forego Participation in Reclamation Revolving Fund in Return for Cession of Public Land |
Mar-07-1920 | idaho | 54 | PUBLIC LAND STATES - SEEK CONTROL DOMAIN |
Sep-13-1920 | illinois | 55 | BIG FOUR TO START TRAINS TO WOOD RIVER Twice a Day Service Will Be Given for Employes of the Standard Oil Co. Refinery. |
Sep-18-1920 | illinois | 55 | NEW TRAIN. SERVICE: WOOD RIVER WILL PROFIT BY A BIG FOUR SCHEDULE in Morning Saw the Start of the ! New Passenger Schedule |
Feb-15-1920 | wisconsin | 56 | EARL OF READING TO _ BE.U. S. AMBASSADOR |
Feb-15-1920 | west-virginia | 56 | Earl of Reading to be Ambassador, |
Feb-16-1920 | nevada | 56 | —_e—— READING MENTIONED TO SUCCEED GREY |
Feb-15-1920 | missouri | 56 | EARL OF READING MAY ACCEPT POST AS AMBASSADOR |
May-20-1920 | ohio | 57 | ‘WHOLE FAMILY IS SENTENCED |
May-20-1920 | new-york | 57 | WHOLE FAMILY. SENT TO PRISON UNDER DRY-LAV Cabaret Proprietor; _ Wife * Son and*Nephew. “Are Cnentaninan |
May-19-1920 | mississippi | 57 | Entire Family Give Given Federal Prison Term: |
Oct-30-1920 | texas | 58 | KAU FS’! SELECTED 197 METHODIST MEE} |
Oct-30-1920 | texas | 58 | Methodists Give Endorsement to School Proposal: |
May-11-1920 | texas | 59 | GOES TO TRIAL |
May-11-1920 | texas | 59 | DIL LAND CASE BUES TO TRIAL |
Jul-17-1920 | texas | 60 | CARS IN CHICAGO BARELY IN SERVICE surface Lines Struggle to Maintai: Skeleton Schedules During Strike. |
Jul-16-1920 | california | 60 | PLOT FRUSTRATED re BV HUERTA REGIM BIG CAR STRIKE IN CHICAGO. CONTINUES |
Jul-16-1920 | connecticut | 60 | CHICAGO TROLLEY STRIKE Company Struggling to Maintain Skeleton Service—-Rumors. of ‘More Trouble. |
Jul-16-1920 | indiana | 60 | CHICAGO TIE-UP -MAY-SPREAD OU Co ‘Run “Cars: While. Rumors :of Other’ Strikes: “Are: Heard: ACKMEN MAY ~ “otha |
Jul-16-1920 | iowa | 60 | CHICAGO FIGHTS IS WAY 10 JOE Traction Lines Tied Up But Maintain Skeleton Service; Surface Lines May Be Further Tied Up by Walk. ' Out of Trackworkers, Is Belief. |
Jul-16-1920 | texas | 60 | SOME CARS ARE IN SERVICE ON CHICAGO LINES |
Sep-23-1920 | indiana | 61 | A Lookina.Back Word, |
Jul-19-1920 | indiana | 61 | A t aabine Rack Word. |
Aug-13-1920 | kansas | 62 | WILLIS SPRAIS AT PET TSR Ohio Senatorial Candidate Opens Caonpcaien In Kansis |
Aug-13-1920 | kansas | 62 | Former Governor Willis of Ohio in Southern Kansas |
Mar-26-1920 | missouri | 63 | “TINGLING OF TOES SYMPTOM OF DISEASE |
Mar-27-1920 | michigan | 63 | SEE A DOCTOR IF - YOUR TOES TINGLE |
Mar-26-1920 | indiana | 63 | IF YOUR TOES TINGLE ’ + SEEA DOCTOR QUICKLY |
Mar-26-1920 | oklahoma | 63 | IF TOES 'FINGLE BETTER. LOOK FOR DOCTOR: AT ONCE Alionist Tells ‘Medical Society it’s Firs Syoptont ‘of New ‘Disease;. Few. * Cases in America. . |
Mar-27-1920 | new-york | 63 | “Neuronitis” New Nest of ™ . Nerve Shocks.i in War, itr Declares Docto: |
Mar-26-1920 | oklahoma | 63 | “NEUTRONTYIS” IS NEW DISEASE AFFECTING : NERVOUS SYSTEM |
Mar-26-1920 | indiana | 63 | IF YOUR TOES TINGLE Consult a Doctor—New York Alicnis' Says the Symptom Is Serlons. |
Jul-29-1920 | missouri | 64 | NEW WAR LOOMS IN MEXICO OVER OFFICE DISPUTE Believing Invasion Is Planned To Oust Him From Governorship, Cantu Arms to Defend Province. |
Jul-29-1920 | missouri | 64 | NO PEACE IN MEXICO YET VILLA OUT OF WAY, NEW REGIME TURNS GUNS ON CANTU. Troops Mobilized for Attack on Lower California, White “insurgent” Governor Protests, Warning of Internutional Trouble. |
Jul-29-1920 | arizona | 64 | GOVERNOR CANTU IS PREPARING AGAINST MEVICAN INVASION a ee EXCITEMENT AT ALGODONPES |
Jul-29-1920 | texas | 64 | MEXICAN FEDERAL TROOPS 10 MEET WITH RESISTANCE GOVERNOR CANTU WILL FIGHT ATTACK ON LOWER CALIFORNIA, SOLDIERS MAKING BOMBS 3,060 Yaqui Indians Reported to Be in Force—Recruiting Stations Opened in Efforts to Get Men in Army. |
Jul-29-1920 | montana | 64 | LOWER CALIFORNIA AND MEXICO JUNTA TO CLASH PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT IS SENDING ARMY INTQ. TINY PROVINCE, WHOSE GOVERNOR iS DEFIANT TO HIS:FOES. |
Nov-10-1920 | pennsylvania | 65 | Notice! Knioht</of Calumbhuc |
Nov-11-1920 | pennsylvania | 65 | Aotice: Knights of Columbus |
May-27-1920 | indiana | 66 | DANA HAS FIRST DEATH |
May-27-1920 | indiana | 66 | Man is Killed ~ In Dana Mine |
Mar-27-1920 | nebraska | 67 | Doheny Denies Borah Charges |
Mar-27-1920 | california | 67 | UUHEAY GAVE NU MONEY TI WUD MACE SAYS DENIAL Senator Phelan Puts Tele gram From Oil Man Into Records GENERAL'S BACKERS TO ANSWER SOLON Republican Says “War Profiteers” Combine to Control Conventions |
Dec-23-1920 | ohio | 68 | FUNDS. MISUSED, HE SAYS |
Dec-23-1920 | ohio | 68 | MRS. MAUD WOOD PARK FUNDS MISUSED, HE SAYS |
Jan-04-1920 | missouri | 69 | CHANGE OF VENUE IN . W. W. MURDER CASES |
Jan-04-1920 | iowa | 69 | 11 I. W. W. In West Get Change Of Venue |
Mar-08-1920 | california | 70 | British Search for Sinn Fein Finances |
Mar-10-1920 | south-dakota | 70 | Start Probe of Source Of Sinn‘Fein Sums |
Mar-08-1920 | iowa | 70 | + SINN FEIN-BANK LINK Sk |
May-07-1920 | iowa | 71 | Girl Killed By Plane. |
May-06-1920 | kansas | 71 | AIRPLANE PROPELLER KILLS TEXAS WOMAN |
May-06-1920 | oklahoma | 71 | ted he Peculiar Accidenk. |
Jun-04-1920 | indiana | 72 | PLAGUE IS ALARMING |
Jun-04-1920 | arkansas | 72 | PLAGUE IN VERA CRUZE BECOMING ALARMING. REPORT |
Jun-05-1920 | ohio | 72 | Placue Enidamic Alarmina |
Jun-04-1920 | arkansas | 72 | PLAGUE IN VERA ~ CRUZ SPREADS |
Jun-04-1920 | nebraska | 72 | MEAICO SEERING MONEY TO FIGHT DREAD DISEASE |
Aug-11-1920 | indiana | 73 | Tomato Worn: Pest. |
Aug-11-1920 | indiana | 73 | Tomato Worm Pest. |
Nov-05-1920 | iowa | 74 | REIt GIitiM STRIKE csPpRranc |
Nov-05-1920 | new-york | 74 | 55,000 ON STRIKE |
Nov-05-1920 | iowa | 74 | COAL STRIKE SPREADING. |
Oct-04-1920 | montana | 75 | Our Porcign ‘Trade Sull Tremendou: |
Oct-04-1920 | montana | 75 | Our Foreign Trade Still Tremendous |
Oct-04-1920 | pennsylvania | 75 | COUNTRYS FOREIGN TRADE, |
Jun-25-1920 | texas | 76 | One Hundred Bucks Is Just That — Riza, No Mark, Wins Case |
Jun-19-1920 | north-carolina | 76 | ONE HUNDRED BUCKS iS JUST THAT—RIZA |
Sep-24-1920 | minnesota | 77 | Poland is Preparing for Renewed War |
Sep-24-1920 | alabama | 77 | POLAND PREPARING FOR RESUMPTION OF WAR ON LARGE SCALE |
Sep-24-1920 | wisconsin | 77 | Ready For - More War |
Sep-24-1920 | iowa | 78 | OFFICIAL CANVASS GOES VERY SLOW |
Sep-24-1920 | illinois | 78 | SLOW PROGRESS IN OFFICTAL COUNT |
Feb-07-1920 | new-mexico | 79 | DUTLOOK FOR TREATY NOW CONSIDERED UNUSUALLY HOPEFUL Lodge Will Present Certain Modifications of Reservations Adopted By Senate Before Holidays. DEMOCRATS LIKELY TO ACCEPT THEM Compromise Is Not Fully Agreed Upon But Senators Think Action Will Occur With Little Delay. |
Feb-07-1920 | north-carolina | 79 | Republicans to Submit Modified |
Feb-07-1920 | indiana | 79 | WOULD PUT GOV. COX ONRESY |
Feb-07-1920 | west-virginia | 79 | MODIFIED LODGE RESERVATIONS NO AGAIN BE OFFERED Republican Leaders Decide tc Take Initiative and Suggest Adoption. ATTITUDE OF DEMOCRATS MAY BE KNOWN TODAY Agreement Without Delay Considered Likely on All but Two, Artiele Ter and Monroe Doctrine Many Con. ferences Held by Irrecotecilabies Who Will Meet Agnin Saturday, |
Feb-07-1920 | ohio | 79 | Lodge Reservations As Moines Are Obtaining Approval of Senators |
Feb-07-1920 | texas | 79 | Modified Reservations Made By Bi-Partisan Committee to Be Basis For Treaty Gontes |