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Some of Those Who Saw THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Firpo K. O.. Willard PAGE EIGHT MOSQUITO POPULATION HAS DOUBLED Maybe Tripled or More—Any- way, They’re Mighty Thick and Hungry These Days condition, THe" Kéivy” rainfall]! around Bismarck was confined most- ly to cement and gravel roads. North Dakota ,| Corn and whent Stations. Amenia_... BISMARCK . Bottineau . Bowbells ., Devils Lake . Dickinson ... Dunn Center Ellendale Fessenden . Grand Forks Jamestown Lungdon anrimore Lisbon Minot Napoleon Pembina .. Orris’ W. SURPLICE BODICE VELVET AND LACE LANTERN PUFFS A type of frock that promises to} A combination of yelyet agd lace} ‘Lantern puffed sleeves are x be very much in demand this fail is|is to be an extremely popular one/novelty this season and give a the two-piece dress with a surplice|for the coming season, The finer] picturesque touch to any frock in bodice and a circular skirt. meshed laces are given preference. | which they are incorporated. High Low Precj. + 90 67 0 94 68 1.22 86 60 0 86 67 96 62 89 64 90 64 - 89 66 99 65 96 68 93 68 5: - 96 60 95 65 93 68 89 49 93 66 0 eteorctogte BRAKEMAN IS BADLY HURT L. N. Thunnell, Soo line brake- man of Drake, is in a hospital in] + Minot with his spine fractured and [Acie limbs paralyzed. It is believ- ed he suffered the injuries in a fall Reports that he was a victim of a beating up by I. W. W. were not verified. The mosquito population of Bis- marek has doubled during the p e authorities even est has been in d over that of last i official census report | has bgen on to the public those | in authority to speak upon the sub- ie ssert that never before in the history of Bismarck has there been such a phenomenal growth in the mosquita family. The most frequent explanation of the fact is that the large amount. of rain has brought about this in-| crease in the mosquito birthrate.| (ion of the huge bowl’at Jefsey Clty, N. J, This conclusion, however, is offi-| w iggene Br OWaNEN Atvaver with cially con ed by the records! M fe at the Weather Bureay which show | the that the rain during the present sea- son has not been unusual. It is said, however, that the rain- fall during t ason most conduc- | {ive to mosquito production has | been unusually large and that the many pools and streams of water standing about are the most essen- factors in the rapid growth of life avenous appetite of the rye as heen commented upon : : portion of the residents é oes. ve ; . Experts say that the ee tion of the city has al- most resulted in a shortage of food, consequently allowing the invadi-g¢ hordes to arrive at such a stage of hunger’ that the citizens are com- pelled to their way through the ra long the streets The careful se g in of porch- ¢s and the observance of everykind of precaution by the inhabitants of Bismarck is also supposed to bring about the hunger of the lon-billed, blood sucking insects. No deaths, however, due to soum- mages with the invaders have been reported to local health authorities. ip eooshcoccce year. mate th three tim While » Where 100,000 siw Luis Firpo knock out Jess ; fistic event. This picture was taken at sunset, a! ftom a car. re to be seen, but when the party started every seat was taken and thousands stood jn and around the rim of the bowl. e A Living Neck Piece Saving *250 to *800 With All Closed Car Comforts The Essex Coach gives all the utility you can get in any closed car. marck, N. Dak. where a heavy show- ceurred. The rainfall was not , 1 in North Dakota, however. ! ires ure moderately high j in all sections, « ‘3 Road Conditions The roads throughout the Me Qenerany in good to TYPEWRITERS All Make cold and” Its chassis costs more to ‘build than any fike-priced closed car in the world. Experts here and in Europe call it the finest chassis of its size. State excellent The Coach is salid, quiet, durable, and attractive in appearance Ik is a favorite ‘ ¢plsa with women They, like its siding ease, simple handling, and above all its “ positive reliability. Its cost will save you #250 to 800 over closed cars of com- parable chassis quality ° 1 Touring $1045 = Cabriolet #1145 Freight and Tax Extra By Built by HUDSON R. B, LOUBEK MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Coach 1145 At | POLITICS. OR GOOD SERVICE? The railroads of the United States did the biggest business of their entire history in the year ending June 1st, 1923. : % In order to. handle this enormous business the rail- roads in the Northwest —to say nothing of the rest of the country—are spending in rdund numbers $20,000,000, for 400 new locomotives at $50,000 apiece, and $60,000,- } pe 000 fer 30,000 new freight cars at $2,000 apiece. : SUMMON FIRMS | : : : They are eager to spend many more millions for new g | hits 3 , a : double tracks, passing ‘tracks, sidetracks and terminal ee “ON PROPERTY | cars moving au not sailing idle ca tie traeter eatin . VALUATIONS The Great Chai-Hung for a chance to moye, eS The only possible way the railroad companies can raise County Board to Inquire if Property Has Escaped NO : the money to, build these track imprevements is by a sat- ; i isfactory showing of earnings, ! i The railroad companies cannot borrow the money to improve their tracks if‘it is doubtful whether they will be allowed to earn enough to pay the interest on the debt or eet a ‘ the debt itself when due. Taxation in County © silver foxes are raised on a farm at Huntington, Long Island, only a | ‘Some politicians are seeking popularity by trying to - ee Gi ans from New York City. Here Miss Rita Hall wears a live one prevent the, railroad companies:from earning enough to Rei hay a pct ‘ ns pay back anyehing to Peecrs and bondholders who ted this 23rd day of June, 1923.| |, have put their money into:the railroads. There are tens .NAMING A BABY Hee The Seneeee North Dakota, | of. thousands of these, rich and poor, scattered all over ss eee SET CRON Mortgage. the United States. i Attorney General of The There are some politiciangiwho actually want, to crip- ple the railroads so that they will be taken over by the government and become political machines. What the farmer needs from the railroad is not more politics but good prompt service, The farmers ought to plainly show that they will not allow any man to hold public office who supports meas- ures which would prevent the railroads from giving good service and turn them into political machines. ‘ G. R. HUNTINGTON, President, Soo Line. Notices the Coun ber of business firms and. banks in Burleigh county to appear before the board of county commissioners on July 25 to show cause why $15,354,- m operty, alleged to have e on, should not be essment books. The action was taken upon reports of F. Q. Hellstrom, employed especially by ! the board of county commissioners to discover if any property had escaped taxation. A period of from three to six years is covered in the report. Nineteen | banks are included. if The order summons the officers of i + the corporations named to appear be- ° fore the county board and to have B Sas 1 with them such books and records as : they may have showing the real and personal property belonging to them and also a full statement of capital employed by the company. To others than banks showing the value of real property also is asked, GLEE CLUB HAS SUCCESS Organization Coming Here For Band Benefit on Tour State of North, Dakota. Rheinhart J. Kampun, i ssistant Attorney General and for the Board of and School “Attorne Uni THE WEATHER For Bismarck “and : Partly ‘cloudy tonight and Frida proba- {bly scattered thundershowers. Some- | what cooler east and central por- tions tonight, | For North Dakota: Partly cloudy | tonight and Friday; probably scat- j tered | thundershowers. Somewhat cooler east and central portions to-| night. General Weather Conditions No well defined storm area ap- | Pears on the weather map - this | morning, but, light precipitation fell jin westerm@imada and at scattered places ie extreme southern , e | Plains States. Elsewhere the weath- er is generally fair except at Bis- oO | RB | 7 was head of the widespread TONG, or so- ciety, of Chinese criminals who dominated British North Borneo — the brain, the ab- solute‘ruler of the organization. Such a-TONG actually exist- ed. Chai+Hung was a real character. His sign of death was the seven-spot of the Chinese pack of playing-cards— An additional group of Polish im- migrants recently arrived in New York on the S. S. Belgenland and among them was the two-day-old baby girl of Mrs, Emily Trickofsky. The mother said the babe would be named after the ship—Belgenland Trickofsky. The North-Western College glee club, which is on a tour and will appear in’ Bismarck August 7 at a benefit for the city juvenile band, is having great success, according to word received by officials of the Association of Commerce. The club left Naperville, Hlinois, the \college home, late in June and now is in Towa. It will pass through Bismarck on its way to the Pacific coast, and will appear in the largest cities on the coast. The club will make 52 cities in its tour. Plans are being developed for a big sale of tickets to provide finances needed to carry through thé juvenile band, wich now is in the process of development under the ‘direction of L, G, Sorlein. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that] ¢ id. deli certain morfgage, executed an , ered by Delbert E. MeVay and nie C. MeVay, his wife, mortgagors, to The State of North Dakota, mor! the Fifth Principal Meridian, con- taining 160 acres more or less. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Eleven Hundred Ninety-seven and 61-100 Dollars ($1197.61), together with the costs of this foreclosure, /)\ GOOD, YEAR (J Service Station gagee, dated the 23rd day of Augusi i910, and filed for record in the of- fice ‘of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 23rd Say “ August 1910, and reeprded in Book 20. of Mor 18, will be Made in Five Grades Keeps Your MotorClean - By Leaving a Minimum of Carbon’ Deposit THE YELLOW SEVEN. UNDER THIS NAME. has written in fiction form the tale of Chai-Hung’s fight for mastery with, “Chinese”. Pennington, ‘the : white ‘navel. of —. 4 ver ‘WAS @°mo rah enh i fall) SN". 6.” Chia Tea! 7. The Passing of. ., Game -.of Chance. TWELVE EPISODES ~ tn “The Yellow Seven” 1° The Box Trick. 2. The Hut “in the Clearing. 2. The Daughter’of Chai-Hung. 4. The Bronze Jar. 5, Island ‘a-Khan. 8, A 9. The . Silver Hand. 10. The Bar- vier of Fire, 11. The Wis- of . ‘ ous pent -Pilal, 12. ee Y Three Installments to Each + Rplecde.