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PAGE EIG&r REQUESTED IN Him Yacht Cup Which America Will Defend in July HOPPER FIGHT Bottineau County Commission- er Sends Telegraphic Appeal to} Washington for $100,000 a ea Z S. no = _ > 2 Ss BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB = iS) Z S > re AX, , N00 Phoenix H SI Bismarck’s Greatest acd to be found sey Largest Garment Shop | he nE LMM NEW AIR PILOT JOINS CAMERON FOR THE SEASON IN. D. Ely, Former Lieutenant in Air Service, to Fly for Bismarck Company N. D. Ely, of Chicago, has joined the North Dakota Aircraft company as a pilot, and two, and perhaps three, air- planes will be operated by the com- pany this year, it is announced. Ely was a lieutenant in the United States Air service and was a friend t 7 i ff C. J. Cameron in the service. He Bottineau county seeks immediate f y vii fi federal aid in the sum of $100,000 for : tlagsed as 6 pursuit pilot, the highest fighting grasshoppers to save one of i . : ‘ grade in the Pry ies. P ation th ce tha most promising crops we ‘have , é e was signed he remained in. the had,” said Mr. Sidiner, in his tele: service fer scons time, and flew at, to Sec retary Meredith, of the depart- Plorida fields with Lieut. Cameron. ae of agriculture. : en Frayne Baker and Canieron went to nm account of three successive Minneapolis last night and expect to crop failures the ava able reserves urn tonight in a new Curtiss Oriole of the county for this purpose. 000 three-passenger airplane. They plan- in all, have already, been exhausted, ned to leave Minneapolis about noon Mr, Sidiner said that the county’s : c Beech rs. Apert to reach Binmarch ay, ahovs spring wheat crop in prospect is es: : ; Pp. m. F timated at 4,000,000 bushels. a URE an The province of Manitoba is joining most solidly until September for ex- the county in ie sent and with an hibitiones at fairs, carnivals and other appropriation the province is making fi in Warious - splendid progress, according to Mr. Highs in various towns in the north. Sidiner. 22 LANGER HURLS CHAL- TEN MEASURES So Ge OF CONGRESS a7 ARE APPROVED Announce President Signed the Bills, Including Water Power, Several Years Ago sina | 3 i THUEEEEAEEOAEA THAT HH An appeal to the United States De | partment of Agriculture for aid in fighting the grasshopper pest in Bot- tineau county has been made by George Sidiner, chairman of the board of county commissioners, o has no- tified Governor Frazier’s office of the action taken. Popular Priced Store The House with over 1, 000 Ganmcnts Our Prices are Always the Lowest, considering Quality and Style. We leave it all to You. Tuesday and Wednesday BARGAINS HOSIERY 1 2%;; colors oa sizes. Our regular $1.25 values. This See RO Hosiery, Lot No. 2—Lad- ies’ and Misses’ hose, pure silk. Our regular $1.75 ! number. This sale, special at, per pair wily tee $1.35 One lot of Children’s and Misses’ hose _ specially priced at, nM TH TTTHUUETETU ETT TTTE UUUUTTUTT TULL LAA (Continued from Page One) Edmore and vicinity has long been) considered a league stronghold. The Langer rally yesterday turned a great many votes and Ramsey county will ‘|increase its usual anti-Townley ma- jority. t THIRTEEN ARE OUT FOR GOVERNOR IN MINNESOTA TMU SHASTROCK LZ terafts compares as follows: Vanitie, The old salts are tuning up. They 119 feet; Shamrock IV, 112 feet, and are all aglow over the coming inter- the Resolute, 106 fect and 6 inches. | national yacht derby which is to be} Cloud of Canvas held in the breezes og Sandy Hoon in, Some believe the Resolute to )> mid-July. over-sparred. Once already her mas! Sir Thomas Lipton, Royal has snapped in the trials. . Yacht club, Belfast, Irelanc To say her sails are a “cloud of to sink his fourth million i canvds” ig not an exaggeration, tempt to win back the solid mug which the speedy craft, Amey-; ica, picked off back in 1851 in the} waters of the Isle of Man. Tom is a game old sport and his Irish heart is set on prov.ng old world skill in the, building and navigating canvas craft. The cup has been contended for 12 times and the Belfast skipper has a hunch that the 13th is going to he his Irish luck. ‘Three times he has failed to ‘vuild Washington, June 21.—The water power development bill, 10 years in the making, finally has become law. ' Announcement that President Wil- son had signed the measure prior to June 11 was made at the White House. |. At the same time it was announced that he had failed to sign the joint resolution repealing most of the war- time laws and the Underwood resolu- tion for negotiations with Canada rel- ative to the embargo on the shipment of wood pulp to the United States. Another bill which failed to re- ceive the president’s approval would shave authorized the war department to transfer motor equipment to the departinent of agriculture for road construction and other work. Signs Eight Bills Besides the water power measure, the president. signed seven bills, passed in the closing days of the recent session of congress. They Children’s Play Dresses (Continued Fron Page One) Preus the Head The ant#Townley ticket in Minne- sota is composed of the following: ‘Governor, J. A. O. Preus: lieutenant governor, Corporal Louis L. Collins; secretary of state, Muke Holm; state treasurer, ‘Henry Rines; attorney general, Clifford Hilton; _ railroad commisioner, O. P. B. Jacobson; su- preme court justice, Homer B, Dibell. Tt is recognized by the Republicans affiliated with the party’s state cen- tral committee that the fght will be on the head of the ticket, and it was for the reason that the committee called the “elimination” convention, which met in St. ‘Paul, May 8. A number of the avowed candidates announced their intentions to dbide by the decision of the convention, and when Wreus was edorsed, they im- mediately withdrew from the race, BY DEAN SNYDER We BURTON RUSSIANS MUST PAY BACK DEBTS Paris, June, 2 21—Representatives of cen nations attending the Internation- conference for the Protection. of gn Interests in Russia have de- ded on the principle that all states of the former Russian Empire must give guarantees that they will carry its canvas better. The bronze| their Shares of the engagements of the sloop also sems to be pointed higher.! imperial regime, according to the Ma- It has shown greater speed in the} i” Ulster here an at- Towering above the slim hull the tip of the Resolute’s elub- top sail pole is 172 feet above the deck. The length of the main boom is 86 feet, with the spinnaker pole almost as long. The mast is subject to terrific strain when her sails are full. The Vanitie has proven to be a dependable craft. since it ear. Children’s. Play. Dresses. in. ginghams chambrays, ete. These come ina beautifu mabe of patterns such as plaids,. all.kinds stripes and plain colors. This sale 0 included an act authorizing the en- listment in the naval and army serv- ice of non-English speaking aliens, an act paying for a set of false teeth and fiae bridge bills. No explanation of the delay in an- nouncing the president’s approval of the water power measure was made. The White House statement said: Gives Statement. “The president, having been advised by the attorney general in a formal opinion that the adjournment of con- gress does not deprive him of the 10 days allowed by the constitution for the consideration of a measure but only in case of disapproval of the op- portunuity to return the measure for a sailing fbug that would cut the breezes ahead of Yankee defenders. Each time it has cost him a round million for his pains, Linton’s Armada His 1929 entry is a grand combination of shell and spar and sail, the creation of Charles Nichol- son, master builder. 7 It was towed from its slip at City Island into American waters for the first run on‘June 1 by the water tend- er Dragon. As the sails of the maiden craft stiffened in the breeze it made a pi turescue sight. The canvas covered, laminted light deck of the challenger has the give of a spring board. lie windward tests. Of the speed and reliability of the mystery green craft little is known now. ‘But the Lipton yacht likey to prove an easy prey to the chosen defender. The American defender may be either a marvel of sped or a flivver. ‘But Sir Tom going to get a run for the million he has spent in his fourth attempt to take back the great world trophy of silver, And in the meantime the old salts go on comparing the data of the pos- sibilit‘es which modern sailing eratt genius hes created. is not} It»has been decided to oppose re- sumption of commercial relations until in international agreement giving sat- isfaction to holders of Russian bonds int been concluded, the newspaper ee) | (WATER PIPE MAKES GOOD INCUBATOR. | — ” tio Vista, Calif, June 21—A woman living near here sect a box of eggs in a corner of her room, beneath which was i water pipe kept constantly warm by 1 fire in the cook stove. She planned o keep the eggs until the price would and declared themselves for Preus. Seven Still Left This still left seven candidates, in- cluding Preus and 'Shipstead, but the withdrawal of Julius A. Schmahl, secretary of state, after the list had been certified to county auditors, cut the gubernatorial field to six. Besides the two named, the candidates the Tom Frankson, St. Paul, present lieutenant governor; Franklin F. Ellsworth, (Mankato, congressman; Thomas Keefe, and Samuel G, Iver- son. The ‘elimination convention endors- ed a full state ticket, naming as it! choice for lieutenant governor, Louis L. Collins of Minneapolis, who saw TT TM HHH VERY SPECIAL Ladies’ Hats Values up to $15. 00. This Sale Wash Dresses made of robs flowerec Voiles, Organdies, Lawns, ete. The ‘trial horse” which is to. test out the Shamrock IV, has lately come to America under us own sail. ; CABINET HE. AD _ Captain (William IF, Burton, who A TAKES OFF FICE ce See Jack London’s “Burning will command the challenger, is silent Rome, June 21—Premier Giolitti’s Davlight” at the Orpheum to- as to his opinion of its speed. The 23-meter “trial horse” and the 4 ae 1 administration, which has been in- stalled. ics basod on the old p: of night. already mentioned. challenger, the Victory, a yacht chart- ered by Sir Thomas for his own use: the Left, with its subdivisions. the Lib-] ., eral Democrats and the Radicals. To] | LIQUOR STILL IS Killearney, a house boat for the crew; WELL (CONCEALED | three tugs and a flock of motor boats | Tho sonmer bolone the premier Bran: t i eesco Tedesco, minister of financ besides the two green speed bugs. Ashland, Wis, June June 21—Chief of When the retinue moves off it re- Police Blair and Sheriff Ecklo discov- sembles a small armada. RENE rae aiutes ot vate ered a still on the farm of Ed Salo., Defenders Race literatea” Ovi cn aan z ister 0) four miles north of Marengo, near the!’ Meanwhile America’s _ defenders, ininictor te es Q an¢ ar opal former station of Agnew, last night.! | the Resolute and the Vanitie, ara KYéasio; rat tar bt Re fee Signor Forty gallons of raisin mash and aj measuring each other's power in the} fora. minister ae a alte us) ae yeaer: complete outfit for making liquor were ‘Newport breezes. lino : Ho. mi: sist nae hae sare seized. Salo and two other men, Aug-| They have raced eight times to] nombers of "her lattes Oo es are ust Stevendo and Sandy Ulando, were, dats with honors about evenly di-! party, Ber WS OO uae arrested Monday, and on searching| vided. their auto, a gallon and a half of The old salts, along the water Signor Med ai eainistor or ne ee moonshine was discovered. Last night front ‘believe that the Resolute turenee tesent ‘ihe Ca the ae the officers visited the farm and fol-| will likely be chosen as the eup ee ySignec: Bonomi.“ minister at lowed a foot path through a meadow,| <defenders since it is smaller i a Retarn z Socialist aiid: Sie. finding the still near a small stream than the Vanitie and hence will . ea at Taker ie mi concealed by foliage. Salo recently} be entitled to a greater time al- e oe Pan bought the farm, and it is said ran the Jowance, ien affaiy ee oe still as a side issue with two assist-| The bronze sloop Vanitie has heen r of the navy, ahd ants. It is reported that a systematic more or less of an experiment from cnedetto Croce, minister of public are nonnartisan NEW ITALIAN service in France with the American expeditionary force. He is opposed by George H. Mallon, also of Min- neapolis. In addition to state tickets, candi- dates for state representatives are to be nominated in all districts, but these are non-party. State supreme court justices and district judges also will be nominated. The weather man prom’sed show- ers in several parts of the state but this was not expected to prevent a heavy vote, Polls opened at 6 a. m. and closed at 9 p. m. JURY FREES BOY WHO SHOT CHUM Peoria, June 21. — After Raymond Herath, aged 13 years, had sobbed out the story of his shooting of Audie Parker, his 9-year-old pal, the coro- ner’s jury returned a verdict of “death from a wound in the back of the head accidentally inflicted by aj gun in the hand of Raymond ‘Herath.” The jury also found that the boy did not know the gun: was loaded. | Auto Dealer is Snowed Under by Contest Answers Every boy and girl in town ‘must know something about an automobile. .| ‘This is the conclusion reached by 2|‘the local automobile dealer who pub- lished a series of questions in The Tribune last week. offering the boy and girl readers of the, paper $290 in prizes for the best answers concerning motor trucks and motor cars. san . Today the answers were piled high Yefore the dealer and the announce- ment of the winners cannot be made dav as he had hoped. They are to be carefully read and checked up by motor experts so that every boy and girl who entered the contest shall tiave a thorough examination of his “gat. 3tt or her answers. The winners will be announced on Wednesday. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Mimneapolis. June 21.—Flour un. changed. Shipments, 65.064 barrels Barley, $1.18 to $1.49. Rye No. 2, $2.14% to $2.15%. Bran, 51c. : Wheat receipts 337 cars compared with 118 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $2.85 ta $2.95. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.75 to $1.77, Oats No. 3 white. $1.08 to $1.10. Flax, $3.78% to $3.78%4. his reasons to the house in which it originated, has signed the following bills, each within the 10-day period. of course. The bills not signed failed to become law under the usual practice.” Then followed the list of bills zo up. Instead she heard the chirping of chicks, and on investigation found 42 of 48 had hatched. TTT 1) ili TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ¢ SOR REN't-—Modern room, 522 2nd St. 20OMS ed 1 Sth e, clean f —Packard Piano, washing ma- ehold furniture, Phone 230K. |th St. R, M. B Prices $5.98, $7.98, $9.98 and up Special lot of coats. Come and.see-them Choice $19.95 Waists One lot of Sheer Bros. Famous Waists in Georgette Crepe specially priced for this sale at $5. These waists have long and short sleeves. Values up to $12.50. $5 45 e Each Voile and Organdie waists. Values up to $14.50. This sale $8 50 > specially priced at.... 40 inch percales worth PIECE GOODS SALE 69c per yard. This sale specially ‘priced 39 c at, per yard... 27 inch checked ging- ham. Sale per yard Just received prettiest line of Voiles and Or- gandies ever shown in city of Bismarck, all to be placed on sale at spe- cial ae as follow: 98e, $ dl oak davennort 1 white enamel enamel table, 1 t sweeper Sil 4th St “OR SALE w 5 chairs; ay reed baby buggy. Ca 6-21-2t mine foreman, one who can » from state. en- mith, and coal _shovelers., bank, No D, -On Goo w nted. search of the Northern forests would the start. It created as the re- reveal many other stills. sult of a mere caprice and has been | x eS ee j handled after the same fash Between 1915 and 1918, the ave On the other hand good team work age teacher's salary increased from} has figured largely in the succe: $543 to $630 a year, or only 17 per} of the white sloop, Resol The length over-a!l of the three scienti the atomic energy in an ounce of chlorine equals the work required 'to Kean the Mauretania going at full speed for a wi pine rooms furn- ished or unfurnished. Varney Flats, | ay | eet 5 ovis and $2000 y cast of t JACK LONDON’S “Burning Daylight” a « WITH AN ALL STAR CAST HEADED BY MITCHELL LEWIS Who Won? A fortune and a girl at stake!!! The richest eee ae in Alaska and the wolf pack of Wall street in a death grapple for them a some of the high lights in this special production. | 1st door ea Ek 2: es sthsoed teom for light house k Cc ‘all 241U, or 418 Ist St. nom modern hous Sam_ Nicol 310 arge close in. Phone s36R° wv CON ats titi reom, 1 dining table and six chairs, a 1 brass bed with and cotton felt Vilten velvet rugs, good as H 1 combination riting desk, 1 electric 1 drop head i me stone jrr: al SPECIAL NOTICE! Just received 1,000 dezen spools cotion thread, all numbers | $5.98, $9.98, $14.85, and colers.. $19.75 Sales must be all Cash. No Refunds/'nd Exchanges, no Approvals SuuUUUANNGHANUAUTHAUTUUURESUGUGEAUAEUTEUEA UAH Come in and look over our line of Tricolette Blouses, all the rage, all at special prices TONIGHT| ORPHEUM| _— | Nice house, chicken house, es of fond, known as the! : See “Burning Daylight” from duck. Aslo self-z ! Jack London’s wonder book of range. Call 720 after 6 p. m. the far north at the Orpheum 6-21-3t tonight. as 1wk FOR SAL! sti, 8 02. mri tiien®n titi QQUUUOTUGAUUOUEUGTANAGEREOEUGGAOUEERRAUAUGGHUEA TLL ep na aa MM BRRRESR SEAR eDSSAERSREREES vat i