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? ARVUN LNIDUNE (Mom ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1923 : PRICE FIVE CENTS | POINCARE DAMPENS PENS BRITISHHOPES -— BISMARCKGIRL | quren cemarpmse 19 APPLY FOR |LATE RUSH OF [LIQUOR QUESTION HOTLY DEBATED —~ |pp ancperaNns 2 « FATAL VICTIM TRAINING AT | VOTESTOSWELL} !NAUSTRALIA, SAYS VISITOR HERE “ap INAUTOGRASH FORT SNELLING) GOPHER TOTAL, wm, sarong, nett Sm BLS CROWD nes 4 hibition. Sentiment Is Growing in Australia, ' ht i i " ‘ Siam | « Miss Eleanor Gustavison Dies Other Bismarck and Burleigh} 1s Light in Country Early, . But Sees Light Wines and Beer Coming ne From Injuries Sustained County Young Men May | But Increases as Balloting ean. s Premier Redffirms Declara- is In Accident in Ohio Seek Military Training Goes on in Minnesota : tions in Speech Delivered 3 L > i To Sunday Crowd bie i — People in far-off Australia are in-/000 miles, covering the southern iH a terested in industrial and agricul-| central and eastern — hd ¥ BROTHER IS INJURED), PURPOSE OF CAMP/ELECTING SENATOR tural life in Ameries, but more in-| visit Yellowstone park, C BRITISH GO hia ag- | pe Hider elesaisere rested in the liquor question, northern California before his Al , i ' a H, S. Cusack of Sydney, Australia,| turn to the Antipodes. tof Was Motoring with Brother Called “Patriotic Vacation” by| Voters in Gopher State Will] visitor in Bismarck Sunday, is wri While he owns a large sheep *, ., ‘ sas 7 ° fi ing letters to Australian newspapers| ranch in Australia his trip through} Hope . and Wife—Burial to be in Authorities — Plan of Select Either a Harding | of nis automobile tour of the Unit-| the United States is to study con- to Find Some Means of A Albert Lea, Minn. Camp Is Outlined or La Follette Man td States, Ho emphasizes his atudy/ ditions in the fruit industry, as Placating. French Premier F of the liquor question, he said, large #reas of Australia are being In Hi salaaass 4 ‘ ener In His Attitude Miss’ Eleanor Gustavison of Bis- Nineteen applications have been St Paul, July 16.—Minnesota caiashably EMU: He, helical hie Suey Tate “bat” elteun tse eal ——-. marck was fatally injured in an auto- made by Burleigh county boys for! today is polling a vote far in | belief that America would come back] sin grapes, and similar fruits fase , London, July 16.—British hopes mobile accident -at Norwalk, Ohio, training in ‘the Citizens’ Military] excess of the 300,000 cast in the |to light wines and beer, Prohibi-| well adapted to the ate of Aus-| assuming allied leadership in nego- Sundby: morsiingy acnordiug to tater! ‘Tratnirig aiup-thbe coidGelsdeal Janes plasty eperee, omer tion Ceadhae ain ID Galt water only being lacking. Univa) for a reparation settlement ati ising he'niebavesbtes AOAG 5 ‘ 8 5 sant e in- | ing very rapidly, he said, and indi- erino sheep do admirably ‘well| with Germany are considered to i ion ee eee a aa rs. a Fort Snelling, ni gadks: beginning! dicated. With weather condi- | cated he believed the traffic might] in the warm Australian atmosphere,| have had a serious setback, during jones and Mrs Wie Olle ere. Mis August 1, Authorities announced,| (ions ideal the morning vote |ultimately be restricted there to| he said. The wool clip, which is|the week-end by reason of the _Gustavison’s brother, Rollo, and his however, that additional applica-| greatly “exceeded the battoting | light wines and beer sold under gov-| just commencing, promises to be| speech of Premier Poincare of wife, with whom she was riding, were ,tions may be made, and the Bis-| during the same perlod in the {ernment monopoly. heavy and as the United States is aj France Sunday. injured in the accident and taken to ;marck Rotary club will be glad to) primaries and if the ratio is Accompanied 'by hia: wife and J. B.| heavy buyer, Mr. Cusack is interest-} Nevertheless British _ officials, a hospital, enroll any boy of the city cr county.| maintained the vote for the | Powell, Mr. Cusack has traveled 10,-{ed in our sheep and wool market, who today resumed the task of A telegram received here about 9 The slogan of the camp is yeu Head amount to around drafting a reply to the latest Ger- o'clock Sunday morning stated that Young Sam While You Play,” an 008. : man offer, were not so sure that Miss Gustavison had been very seri- the camp also is announced as ® SEN. FRAZIER the situation was so serious as the ously injured. A telephone message “patriotic vacation.” St. Paul, July 16.—Voters of news from Paris seems to indicate. from a physician, received shortly be- ‘\ An announcement of the camp au-/ Minnesota are today writing the WILL SPEAK AT 5 The British attitude as reflected fore noon, stated that she had died , RENEINCRMaNyS: earlieeaa : ’ ; ate io! 7 ,fo a Bae y prdict in the unprecedented con- P 1S in official circles that the least 4 y from the injuries she received. || | Geraldine Kemp, who won spirited voting contest as queen of the| “Hundreds of young men from thelest involving the selection of a AINTED WOODS said about the Poincare address the | _ Details of the accident were lack-| vrotion Picture Exposition, which opened in Los Angeles recently, 29| northwest have already been accept-| (jn ‘ted States Senator in succession Lr Kent better. It is recognized that the at- 1 ing in the messages. Miss Gustaviten,| part of the Monroe Doctrine Centennial. Miss Kemp ts 13 and was]ed for the Fort Snelling. and Fort{ to the late Knute Nelson. Lh Eb Eitan Biel ab Gece al mosphere of a war memorial un- ! one of the best Known init, Minn, | Sponsored by the Universal Film Company against a dozen other fair) Des Moines Citizens’ Military Train-} In 3,520 polling precincts ballots | srcak Wejnesday night at 8 pm. at veiling was not a suitabl fe marck, had gone to Detroit, Minn., i ae Painted Woods Lake, north of here, uitable one for 3 4 entrants. ing Camp during the month of Aug-|ere being marked, determining ft r the announcement of h i r to meet her :brother and wife, and 1 according to information here today. any change in tte: hort outing, they were motor- use, and there is yet an opportunity| whether a supporter of the Hard- French policy and the fact that na a te Le tein: wt) vere Rollo for several hundred to apply and bejing administration shall go to the —— Premier Poincare merely reaffirm- vie eee A Lie eae irs 5 necepted for this “patriotic vaca-| senate or whether this state will . ed the rigid French views offered \ businegs. Tee tion.” Bak re Its commleta snanatorial Believed to Have Fled There] some tittle encouragement. Norwalk is a short distance s About Halt of levaly smo sume aey |i xcanien the ratere areevonineiantes After Step Mother Is In- The British, it is indicated, will east of Sandusky, on Lake Erie, hie A PIONEER OF LOANS PLAN OF . be cere ie purely bit indd id lavbotweegs Ge venaneea ALO ARE NAMED BY cA CART UAC proceed with drafting the note just Tiffin is about 100 miles southeast ; raining under the most compe! s sora: jure as if M. Poii prea Sia AN instructors obtainable. The « other: shee epublica. bur pecans J Maio The cambletad aeattentomure tant | Miss Gustavison was 22 fears of age ; as rorttaas days, biel | Rirmers LAND IME, a RORSEU EEE PON: 5 foto the cabinet tomorrow. She graduated from the Bismarel c and Saturday afternoons an sual APR v ff The French - reve Beet suomi reece seae 7 Sue by points cf Interest and am alll ,Jut@e?_ A. Carley. state senator w Wik. daly; ae lauariel whan Caine see ma arene a . " — ea E was a member of the Pi Beta Phil. 1 Bismarck in|Farmers Can Borrow Money| "2!" 00d time. Except for the tulrateandliiatacuetteseniie clone North“Dakota Wheat Growers Miata Siwert sce: Macathouuedaaty: Nest, Apitorinie/kdreaetieekeey Daal there, oS aa one o irst me to necessary time to attend ehurch,| notitical friends. -counted - him announced this morning that the]® new international . reparations tannliee in Bismares raturn tof 1879.and Then Went Into | To Buy Cows and Other Sriusements will be. prereset] out-of the, race fle Et cath Association Officers awamp in this vicinity: in which, it \committee would ibe. ‘nothingiyaaote nivel 5 “ie 5 2 a} such as desire them on Sun opened at 6 a. m. today. . was, believed yesterday that Mary|than “a coalition of the | i Bidmarckintter these ear jcr Coens Business in Mandan Livestock, Says Young “When war again comes to this! The election ends a campaign Are Chosen Lewando, 20-year-old step-daughter | opposed tous’ the British jerctiera ern versity year in de rote ut went on country, there will be no young man|urusual in the political annals of of Mrs, Walter Lewando, might be|that. such a commission can easil the Susie saad adr ea Pe TTT, Valley City, July 16-—Congressmian| Who is physically fit and has good{the state. Called specially to fill! Grand Forks, N.D., July 16—|hiding would be carefully watched |be formed with atrict legal regard bs, \ uw E. Cal left. last: night for} ILL FOR LONG . TIME) ceorge M. Young.of thiscity. xpturn-| character, who has not hed an op. ile | vacate enary Nene 1g {Complete returns of the annual elec-| While other localities in the vieinity to the treaty of Versailles if) the » if dof St.-Pauleteday, where ho| Portun of especial servi a a i ff the North Dako-| 2/80 would,be searched, i allies :are -willing. on fen and laid to rest beside her father] James McGillic, pioneer resi-| New Federal Intermediate © Credit| Military Training Camps without hal an sees res few more than! neen-réeeived at the headquarters at 9, the ay before her step-mother | papers is made by the Morning Post ‘and mother, who have been dead forjdent of Mandan, died at 6:15) Bank. . There were number of|costing the young man a cent, pre- A ted that Gov.| Grand: Forks. Elections were held| “32 attached and cut and bruised by (which favors maintenance of the en- x) ‘ x follo a| matters which he wished to go over| pares him to serve as a private, iienene een mex ren) aad someone who entered the sleeping tente at all ‘i several years, o'clock this morning following a nee 1 Pi uld ign and ac-|on July 10, at central points in the ' costs, a Surviving relatives are Mrs. F. Bs) cious ill f several. weeks,| With them, but particularly he want-| non-commissioned officer or an offi-|crmor Preus would resign and Be) oe chy Js fF kenya pow 'm i e(apartment on the night of July 10. oi ey Probst, Minneapolis, Mrs, Jones and Te eu res ager He liduak ede |e nis ip agree e ae advances | cer A any future oD ¢ elated pepe oes aating ea weal merabeeal URileachs, district: ,cuposine a fiysie papenno ral oe desta een POINCARE'S SPEECH Mrs. Cole. Bismarck, sisters; Harry ' jor loans for a period of three years} “The tax payer has been at great] '° 4 te’ a ‘4 ace inion by the state’s attorney-|one director to represent them on| recovering were inflicted bi Mh Fenlis, France, July 16.—(By th G., Sioux Falls, 8. D.; Garl G., Albert; two years. Mr. McGillic had been|for the purchase of livestock, etc.|expense to educate all young men|@Pinion, by mnoldithat such proctt rarer t 3 pCreu aby omuarea ITS : OP aa ae +4 } Le Gustav G., Deel Michigan,| resident: of Mandan and Morton | The. recent ey ame by Congress so that they may be better able to Pe Peete illegal and hls cali nea seuesrarelidistvista;endio ihe ae HER Rein err E asmeciae Pein oth aia 3 and Rollo, Tiffin, Ohio, brothers. county since 1882. authorizes the bank to make such| took after themselves. It seems on-| fur the ‘ial primary and elec- 8 Resi eR ot . f dot th % 3 "| for the special p: uy vote was polled in most of the! extinguishing the flames were not|by the Germans on their attempt t Tain ee cinta valet eesyed ‘His wife and four children aur= | en tue teave neaehibady Boe, a iy fair ents ‘ied sai Seat 13] ton followed. a, twenty districts. serious. reach the capital Premier Dolnfars — v kK from Mr. Jones in| vive. They are Register of Deeds| Washington thought it best to make] Physically able should spare a little} | Immediately after the’ primary) ‘The annual meeting of the asso-| Guards who were stattoned about |gave yesterday what is considered { by 8. We ocrriee he utated’ that the | James T. McGillic, Frank McGillic | tye loans for a period of only nine|°f Nis time in edueating himself so/there was no apparent change I"| cigtion will be held Tuesday, July|the swamp last night declared it {his futomobile ‘accident was caused by|and Mrs. J. A. Murphy of Mandan | sonths to begin with. The officials| ‘nat he may be better able to look}the attitude of the average voter, 117 at the head office here, at which| would be impossible for a girl to tions attitude. aulamns pee attas Gastavison was {and Mrs, Shay of Malone, N. Y. at St. Paul however gave Mr. Young after the interest of the government} political spell-binders cai Tl time the votes will be canvassed by| live there any length of time. Hordes 1 answer, of course, will Killed practically instantly, the wire| Mr. MeGillie, born of Seotch-Irisi| positive assurance that such loans|,cmergencies. spell Hees and indications wer'|| the retiring board and the new mem-| of mosquitos and deer flies are to be |be in reply to the note that “Great {eaid. Rollo, her rbother, is ina very {extraction in Malone, N.. Y., March would be renewed a sufficient number] “Those attending the camp may|that todays electio uy Dei_| bers installed, The board will also|encountered at every move, even in| Britain will propose as a joint al i tritieal condition, it added 21, 1864, made a profession of school |r times to make the loan cover at| Walk, swim or ride to it, but how-|around with & epetiUon of the Dri-| croose officers at that time, con-|the day time and at night the con- |lied reply to Germeny - } The funeral cf Miss Gustavison | teaching when he came ‘to Bismarck | jeast thee years. ever they go they will be paid five} mary voto in prospect. | par-| sisting of a president, secretary and|ditions are much worse, France, he’ asserted sd H will be at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday | in 1879. Later he went into partner-| Mr. Young says that the Federal|cents per mile for the official dis-) | Barly reports indieale’ © Sammie} see — ably “for the com; ean: | afternoon at Albert Lea. The Rev. | ship, with his brother-in-law in Man- | tmtermediate Credit Bank,at St. Paul|tance by railroad to.and from their) stively Tight vite in the Aull! CC) “Nile oe the twenty directors were tion of the treaty of Verssilles and , George Buzzle, formerly pastor of|dan, the firm being known 8 ig fully organized and has available|homes. It is suggested that boys} tritts And re-elected. Nine others of the r tha full payment by Germany. of 182 St. George's Episcopal church, Bis-| O'Rourke and MeGillic. Mr. McGil- | for loaning $55,000,000. ‘Their plan| who come in motor cars fill up their| cities and towns, tiring board were not candidat billion gold marks, the sum fixed marck, of which Miss Gustavison was|lic in a few years sold out to Mr. | is to loan the money chiefly through with friends, as each will draw for re-election, due to the fact that at the London conference ae \a member, will officiate. O'Rourke and went into the stock | Jocally organized loan companies in}five cents per mile and will thu: the state was re-districted previous France, he added, opposes the ap- 3 raising business, raising cattle and | the various loealities, such companies| save a good margin over expens ; q iP. { shop. He was very successful; but |tc hove a capiial 6f mot less than Latter, Brass Rather to the election to give the western pointment of an international, fin- } ’ i 4 trading instinct was strong in him | $10,000, and with such capital they| ‘A’ number of letters from parents portion of the state a more saulte: aibieseny ance committee to reconsider pGer- ‘ ; and in 1902 he again went into busi-,!can borrow up to ten times the|of boys who have attended civilian K LI UOR ble representation on the | board. many’s debt and supplant the re- 5 ness in Mandan, having a large gro-| amount of their capital by furnish-| camps also are given. George Boel- Pee ergo inn! Damages Asked Against Mrs,|P*7ations commission. 4 ery and meat market. He still re- ing collateral notes covering loans|ter of Arena wrote as follows: board was defeated in the election.) No more concessions will be made | ONE ST ATIO cined large ranching interests. made to farmers with security 25 per] «tm rdply to the above will say ale are peel mate Fred Gruenberg for bys Reanes) was the gist of his ad- 6 Mr. McGillic exercised great influ- |eent in excess of the amounts borrow-|¢,a¢ 7 am well’ satisfied with your i Injuries : D ank 5 ° Grand Forks, district No, 1; W. G. ence in developing the Mandan school |ed. In othér words; the bank at St. i t F Snell 5 8 system as a member of the board, | Paul will Idan upto ’% per cent of pein ing camp a art eared y Williamson, Arvilla, district No. pee . : and was active in the Commercial |the value of the security given. It|here my son has been for tw i A. Meecham, Edinburg, district No.| Robert Falconer, through his par-| FOSTER COUNTY. ‘ One weather station of the 18 in A years. He expects to go this year| be i the state reporting to the Bismarck|Club. He was a membed of St. Jo- | will therefpre be. seen that if the|TOli 1? Suit SG 0 aoe J im| Head of American Medical}3; 0. G. Bothen, Aneta, district No./ent, J. R. Falconer, has filed suit GETS PRIZE el weather burean showed temperature | seph’s Catholic church. wheat farmers under this law desire | 5&Ain-| ie 7 a ae He hee 4; 8, H. Copenhaver, Carrington, N.| against Mrs. Louisa Gruenberg in S AT $f 90-or-over Sulida: Mr. McGillic was twiés married. |to borrow money to buy cows, and if| lots Of good I also have anvil) Aggociation Says Right to |D. district No. 7; T. H. Maloney,| district court asking $6,000 because FAIR AT FARGO L d This was Fessenden, where it was| His first wife was Mary O'Rourke of | they have personal, property, unine| #00 rea ay terme tl . summer ie ie ribe Is Inherent Webster, N. D. district No. 9; A. R.| of injpries sustained in an automo- m 91. Jamestown and’ Lisbon were| Malone, N. Y., who died in 1886 and | cumbered they will be in position to|can get in. So far the boy has been Presc: is Josurid, Cathay, N. D. district No.) bile accident by the boy. well satisfied and has no complaint to make.” 12; Howard Bird, Flaxton, district] In a former trial judgment of $2-| nue, N: Dw July 16—Foater second with 88 each, while Bismarck | by whoth he had two children, Fran-|4° so by giving a mortgage on the Chieago, July 16—The recent de-| No. 16; A. N. Winge, Van Hook, dis-| 080.50 was granted him against Frea| CCUntY captured more than half of was fourth with 87, + | cis and Winnifred. On June 20, 1899, | Stock which they buy plus a mort- BUS SARC EET ae ‘ Bour- all prizes offered for exhibits of ‘The mercury was expected to|he was married to Miss Stella Cum-|£8ge upon other personal property ¢ision of Féderal Judge George trict 17. Gruenberg. Later a trial was held, reach around 90 late today. mins, who was a Morton county |Unincumbered to the extent of 26 quin at Helena, Mont, holding un-| the following new members: were! it being alleged by the plaintiff that} &™i™ 8" forage seeds, sheaf 4 school teacher, They had three chil- | Per cent of the value of the cows. constitutional that portion of the| siecteq: Mr. Gruenberg hed tramterted pro | fain and corn at the « Inter-State Volstend act limiting the amount of | Soh)" a Hjelmstad, Reynolds, N.| perty to his wife to avoid fadenent,| Fair here this week, taking 06 of dren, of ‘whom survived James and The rate of interest is-seven per Mary. ce MAJ..GEN. BEACH TELUS OF ORDER 184 places, Seventy-five farmers of the coun- ty furnished the prize-winning ex- hibit according to County Agent Reduce Acreage 2 Ce Yo firm], if TELLS HOW TO Pe eri pg gyal alcohol liquor that may be prescribed |p” district No. 5; 8, Mason, Valley| Mr. Gruenbe 5 . 6; 8. 5 . rg was sustained in FE AIR EXHIBITS by a physician is absolutely, Oreo City, district No. 6; W. G, Ginther,| this suit, and the suit against a and will have the en Sarles, N. D, district No. 10; George| wife, sair to have been the owner American medical profession, accord- Mongeon, Rolette, N. D. district No. Congressman George’ M. Young ‘ J jg tees cane Sarmmers Ong of the car, followed. has, received the following letter] / BOOST YIELD skool ey penta cattle loan lee eager See deal cf the|11; A. A. Steinhaus, Velva, N. D.| Judge Jansonius has granted a Paso nue sme ot from Major-General Lansing H. :. a companies should ‘be organized) Commissioner of Immigratio tion today. | district No. 13;, Geo. Clarke, Bottin-| divorce to Clark M. Fadden from ware) obtainall the result of nine Beach, chief of engineers, United INNO. DAKOTA throughout the state inj order to i eau, N. D. district No. 14; Peter) Rose Fadden. The defendant was toca home products shows held. i Biated, Warepeskteneat: ' een Gack Sibat farmer te leet To Visit Many Cities 5 Carlson, Mohall, N. D., district No.| served legal papers in Miles} soe county lust fall iy: the. oaaty My dear Mr. Young: Fargo, July 16. — Importance into the raising of livestock, partie- cine itis as ill 15;/L, A. Morrow, Epping, N D. di The | judgment found P hibits et agent. Prize-winning exhibits at the local home products shows ing’ bodies to say how it shall be|trict No. 18; L. Rader, Dickinson, N.| that the wife deserted her husband. 1. Permit me to refer to your! «f cultiva! ‘crops and ularly cows, 1} shibit to ted Ds manure in Personal solicitation of exhibits eae oe te in for auch a body to at-|D. district No, 20. pee letter of March 28, 1928, inclosing a/ secur!: hi ‘wheat The bankers and, others living in akou resolution adopted by the Board of| heen Debmtreted jn Hed oe the cities’ and towns can be very He Terie tania dee, Ullnotal tempt to regulate the use of quinine _ GOOD RAINFALL sretceete mS baat eau County Commissioners of Burleigh|ducted-by the North, Dakota Ex-j helpful in the! organizing of such . orany other medicine. Brings Prisoners, Dickinson, July 16—The precipi- fee one ne a ee: = County, North Dakota, in regard to| periment Station, according to the| loan companies and can do much ‘ 4]: believe that the Montana de- Ww. J, O'Leary, state transportation, | tation\for the last week, according ee ike ad ae _there revetment of the Missouri River at|@nnual report of Director P. F.|to put the state on 8 more sound cision is very important ang that |returned from Grand Forks, Sunday|to the government gauge, has. been . re eiMtad rich fe irgo fair. a point above Mandan in Morton) Trowbridge. economic footing. Eatton the body of the American medical | with four prisoners to be incareer-|.39 of an inch. This was registered | In addition to the many _ prises County. ‘An increase of 2.4 bushels per| The. officials of the bank are men|® Because of the small fund avail-] Profession regardless of ‘wet’ or ‘ary’ ed in the state penitentiary, three | during the heavy rain Sunday morn-| Won A y, oe ete idual exhibits the 2 I take. pleasure in. informing| cre. wae secured in trials of Kota |of lolig experiences The President} | OO MS 0 ration work, Mr. De-| Personal sentiment will agree.» F five-year terms and one for 25) ing and brings the total for the] county ex ie Se, ‘tirat place you that the Secretary at Alar bas] NER where, this cron followed & | io bers * Peg Gash vine plans to Sat before the people Judge Bourqpin’s holslogat . ars. month to 1.72 inches. pee oN ie deal Sea approved an allotment of $26,000 to| cultivated crop as compared with'| since is organiza sanlbit Spciated cee oa ae where it foll dent. of tl “Land Bank, Sti|of other states the,facts as to North] ; be expended in ; copsanesat with crop, gf The hide io secalivated Peal, ta cho part etive ead bu K ows HOW 10 D0 IT, and walks, all made from aceda,:The funds to be provided by the North-| dnt ‘rotations in which the, effect |that institution as well as the new ments and possibilities through ex-|, siraacs Sant ona ar iie duis oa pias my Public Roads,|% be Measure was tested gave an in-| bank. J, A. Ri per tormesy ns hibits qt county fairs. ag showing the rivers..and other topo- it ‘A ‘ seenactivelys for thit-revetment of] rennet: ae 11 ‘bushels ‘of tet nea ie he Vite Peasant is He has japeesiewea a Bisma SAY FOLKS OF FRONTIER DAY FETE! Eraphical fontarep end the Location en . Devine, commissioner of the locality in question. It is in-| ;’ , A plans 2 meeting with busine pst en ae winter. ei Ai eae Rev. Flint Speak Speaks Ve an road Ege Leon gettec 1 3 A ah? “They know how to do it at Brad- | back riding, 486; best bucking hore a Very truly yours, toad Dock s TRIKE North Dakota has passed thé jock." ve roping contest, $5; steer ing, Lansing H. Beach, “At Court House| ston. mews '100,000 mark in métor vehicles. Seht Bismarck felt. as. well : jtors fi ny other cities end * rhiere will be’ races indodine a a General, | wav, Johm, Flint of Peters ‘| ” “We want to show the people gf] (‘There are todey about - 102,000 told last year. at tho Brad-| half-mile” running race, one-third | a burs, poe hse Poon po bid other states that we can raise) passenger automo icicle tor | tock Frontier Day celebration. ‘mile running race, pony race, relay W8 products as hy can, ‘North Dakota, J. P.Tucker, métor y's going to do it again—the | race, to race, wild horse race, be nt ~d vehiclé registrar. said, or almost one Pioneer Day will be held Wed- | slow hotse rai w wuto Face. trike on the Sever the future of the state ‘ : nestiay, July 18.) Then there's a baseball game. be- i in diversificati larly in ata 4 ‘kinds of contests are planned the leaders in the Emmons-| -| begui jay. Jamie hat Isleh | milk, eowy, race raising and}. The ania ‘of paswenger cars ats pigbration, but the chief ree County League, a dance at Interesting Tabor leader, recently deported from , Poultry,’ and wants exhibits in Tune 30 was, 96,000, trucks 3.000, mo-| broncho bucking con-| night, real cow boys and Indian rid- Ae ce ae ider’s Na mt. is ‘apparently is di- other states to emphasize the po: les, 600. The number register-| tests. Fohr hundred dollars in cash | ers, beat. bucking horses In the wéat | ae vited ons of the strik- bilities of North: Dakota othe today, ta, ‘udeunoend sr prizes are offered, The first prizes | and a lot of other sports. ih sig ah i : etre ; : : a Saddle contest, $25; bare] Braddock expects

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