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WEATHER FO Pi ‘artly cloudy tonight and Fri- day, Somewhat warmer tonight. prea sed 1878 PRICE FIVE CENTS y Be ies he ; 2 IN WISCONSIN: GIVE LEIN ON Speaks ‘Before Meetings of \ ; | | ‘ \ Three Agricultural Socie- | ferete Chairmen and: National iState of Siege Has mn Di i Been De- ties on North Dakota | Committeemen to Parley clared by Mili K These Guarantees Are Capa- § ae | in St. Paul Ceres ble of Solving Question thorities BOOSTS STATE | Says Chancellor = Be TOU kee | ARMY OFFICERS REVOLT| : ‘ Will Return to Bismarck -Af- ate | ‘ ub WILL HALT RESISTANCE : ‘ ter Series of Meetings Are | Caswell Will Not Deny Rumor ; ‘Captain General re ene Held in Wisconsin Se eee | | Own Responsibility Stat past ate pore le Rapti ; i | | ate | Johnson in Campaign | . 7 on German Offer, But Commissioner of immigration J. M. j : | | of Siege Say Li we me left récently on a speak- i Minneapolis, Sept. 13.—Republi han | { y Little ing tour through Towa, and Wiscon [leaders from seven states and John Barcelona, Sent, 12.—The main | york capitalise: Ww int epee ead no vin wMl give an address on “North Adams, national chairman of the | I Weleshoaeneeileemelncrerwarvec: lectq tts wey cer eaerter ate Berlin, Sept. 13—Germany 1s Dakota's Agrjcultural Outlook” in | Republican party, have been invited | ANSP SINE KC nen ious ee ee prepared to enlist private proper- which he will outline the advantages to meet in St, Paul early next week | understood to be headed by | unre ‘e quakes CA halt Moreimpetil er {North Dakota, its opportunities to discuss party affairs in the north- | Capt. General Primo, Riviera, it | — and agriculture as a pledge for und its future at Friendship, Wis. west. it was announced here by Irvin in believed that the movement the payment of her reparation tomorfow, - AU Felendship' Mr. Devine A. Gaswell, national committec ~. will signalize an outbreak in obligation if she is assured that q ve speak at a meeting and fair of |’ | trom Minnesota. other of the chief towns in Spain. the- Ruhr and Rhineland is re- the Adams County’ Agritultural so- pitite chairmen and members of the| Signor Salandra” is Mussolini’s| / Grave rumots were circulating in | Lert Niclas sien as ; Republican national ‘committee :from | representative ‘at’ Geneva where the| ‘Madrid leat night God the govern: ie gen renee: yesterday. ] ae jeeendship) Mr, Suds will fo | a Haul oe North League of Nations is trying to brink) jno" held a hastily called meet- R WITH pe perch taebareper eg said i tall. before the <GIBIL ; County Agel: j Montana have been asked to Wan |e i bs rfp htt realotance ‘pre- : cultural, Association meeting which i “The conference will be to permit : TAKE POSSESSION ing that assurance is given to be held from Sept. 18 to of On | the national chairman to acquaint Barcelona, Sept. 13. is Sie IDENT Understanding’ the Ruhr wd ‘be Seis, 25 Comtinistioner Bevine will (oe lat with conditions , within the iiekes wie RFOUUIMOA “Mere at 11: to! understanding the Ruhr will be apes a meeting of the dacksan | parties in the northwest,” Mr. Cas: N {uid taopalngy AHMFENe Oneal ATI | Seca "| gracuated and the Rhineland ts ounty Agricultural Society at Black ae ase | tary ‘| ; ‘estored to its former rigitts.” { Sount ety at Blac It is not in the interests of any | ella etait took possession of Eleven Ninth District Bank iitirarprtitge amet io Following this series of talks Mr. [aaeres, for the parties nomination ‘| It is stated Nese that several el 4 of the fi a ee Devine will return to. Bismarek. eae (presidential slecHiofl ia 1924: | risen natably thuse iu Madrid, sac tre 8° to Washington for e Ruhr. agossa, | deny a report that he had been askei [Renal Sevillet eave: eanerennqon the Meeting Sept. 24 MEETS WITH DISFAVOR | to manage campaign for Hiram John- | be eacogniyed rig papi Higa — shal ldo Mert uiilkis bet ‘alifornia as a presidential | if r troup. z ee mann answer to Premier Poi! 1 mal The normal life of Barcelona is pro-) PQ UR speech has made an ufavceahlodrns THRE pe | pune ceeding. \ GE SESSION | pression here, although in the a | I : eae sence of a fuller report extended { J EWARS The Yokohama Maru wes the first relt ‘LEGION VETS Y |Work Begins on Bismarck-| At OERLCEnS aE VOnE : i comment is reserved. ay .. 8 Japan, Tt was loaded with 100,000 paunds of provisions: most rice | Mandan Road at Siiveslocaynivapeestiaaoeuhaartiel To Confer with President om) qo ee ticks ts Poinente eeeelions desti: isions, mostly rice, | nartia! lay to be cl Poi e SUCCUMBS he ae ete the lives of thousands of Japanese made penniless | law has been declared. The rank and| Wheat Price Stabili- iettus ciate het mnlcenerieers ‘0 shows vessel being loaded at Seattle. Once file of the army has joined the re- | cating a step forward without, however, suc: : volt but the navy personnel is quiet. ceeding in ridding himself of’ the : of the i : Mandan, Sept. 18-—Cont nae false idea that an applicati \y Lieut. Harry H. Hamilton SIXTY-THREE RESIDENT OF FEDER A’ Nawardea last night by a Ueinlioous | Pe reer vcs fone ; Crookston, Minn., Sept, 13—A, D,| Scheme of mortgag 2 on Seiae Dies in Minneapolis Hoo | JAMESTOWN | Nes te, Weedrich, Constrwction com |nisetng } Sept. 18—-After a cabinet Stephens, temporary chairman of the RR gee alrite eB 5 | inneapolis, Minn., for thg| ment i . State-' Ninth District Bank iati reel nads pital from Kidney Trouble M A R R | A ¢ E DIES ON COAST Slat a [naving of about 67 blocks of Man- "Sate npinin genera pics| omeaatoat inde ioigii dasa sdiieaTDGe Wear - | |Meet Overseas ‘In Some Defi-|land rt: ort- | proclaimed last night on his own re-| eleven members of thi —_—— | Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 17.—Word | cemen| sponsibilit; ee 9 ; Jarestown, Sept. 13—Harry H. as Bueneranslvadtieks of hi Ho nite Expression For | The, work. will start immediately district, i actatetecunteatans that planned to leave St. Yaul late next Hamilto 43, veteran of the Philip- | at Seattle, Wash., of Mrs. hes cae World P toe ie eae ios yet a part invited other districts to support his| Week in time to arrive in Washing- Hi Mexici 7 * U aay, | | y ~ arck: hij ae iar, Couple! Materia. as eae ot Pace for 30 years | ae | WO S> -comaleted Stila tall, the bal- eriverabe to explain this he pub: Ee ee Ae pean beni rege te NEW YORK Minnsiee Vee ho le. ere about five | "eae ance will not bi d pub-/| Coolidge regarding steps looking to Minnea e years n e rea befo; = ton of the “ate. Major Hamilton of] Sixty-three aalionige Teieee ee reny crete ceamnoynenzaines ie An Service errs pease old epee Pred 5 Edad LU as : beg Licen-, reside @ was the mother o:! Indianapolis, Ind., Sept, 12—Dele-/ There was vigor etiti r fi i § Th i A F Grandimorke z \ iF , Sept, ele gorous competition b: s e committee, Sine i epee, 08 caer was! ses Have Been Issued Since [221s D. Gray of Jamestown, Mrs. jgates of the American Legion have | Warren Brothers company, newnces Seine: ae eaat ative fog dismissal | recent alnepiicn oaletyeac cote See atErn: erect ihe 4 Peter Fried of Fried, Mrs, Clifford | left here to join with representatives of the bitulithic process paving, and! In certain districts it he | ference heid at. Fargo, is authorized | 1 Bal Telephenereagpany a0 gacees First of Year |sounson of Bismarck, and Mrs, Lyle 2f,tllled veterans Yyereeas in some| Sieve Burch of Fargo iow bidder on military force, are s it appears the to urge tho president to call a spe- pe town, z, ase lfenipenttis eatiae fps ee left dotialee /genreanen for world peace that material against the bidders for | our in this attitude of rebellion. {cial session of congress in ‘order to|Futs Up With Friends While H . - ummons of her seri- ye occasion is the annual con-! cement paving. . revive the U. S, fina at tlemieanaltre saan ied BEHI D LAST bana Ragu rule. oes vention of the Interallied Veterans'| During the last week one. of, the IN PERMANENT Session _|t market the 8 Grain Corporation) - Dempsey, Stone et. Hotel Bre of the samertown meee aoe E. a Federation, which mests in Brussels property :ownert. who was: most, Sct; Madrid, Sept. 13.—The cabinet is in Belmont botatltoh Uf-the Tuted Migueshta hice ona “ Belginra, this month. Officially, ive im opposing the paving projeet,| permanent sesston and will maintain PAY EXPENSES. ae amit eee commana ied: lidinuex sceiir: to: bo-on | is the Federation Ineraliee “an-| apparently convinced that all legal] its position which it wilt abandon The conference -voteq to pay the iment which was comnlanded py] decline. in Burleigh county according | Bane, Cote ere te Al steps to block the paving had been|only under force should the promot-|@xPenses of, the committee, Mr. New York,:Bept. 18.—Louis <A. Fir- Fe a eney ort ten tata. in|’? TeBerts issued today. from ue} popularly ‘referred to as the Fidac.|taken, and that the contracts would|ers detide to follow up its polie; Hanna. said), but added; he appainted |e," Seam ine one ne nin J je held in| \ y It is an alliance of former soldier |be awared, circulated petitions seek- | with al 7} mei pointed | utes ride of the ring in the i Grand Forks Friday. He is surviv-| County judge's office. From Jan. organizations i fi We taatihie c peel pres ounsenpances. nm he figured could pay thelr own a aa Re as) AOL Oa tnpaniaa mt reanizations in France, Great Brit-|iMg to have bitulithic chosen as the| | King Alfonso returned to Madrid} expenses. Mebers of. the com: |crounds where, tomorrow evening of his comdies ghd ifriends will) sven nt) Semethies A = 1UaR sala ain, Italy, Belgium, Roumania, Ser. material, Other property owners today. The station was surrounded by|M™ittee are: A. D. Stephens, Crooks- be; AID aarp t0) Sake Seam. een Stuns “conresen seas ends Or are a apiaeins es bia, CzeeKo-Slovakio and the United | sre opposing the patent process pav-| troops and every precaution taken to, ton, Minn.; N. J. Molmberg, St, Paul; DempstgsPacpens relent rchamnion: siniol tol epeetinarae in 1928 onl. pane el . i gon the ground that conerete| keep unauthorized persons away.| Frank Clauge, Redwood Fi (atin; |e eae were. i mneorrnctal Ssaeee eared Ky issued. cE drat Alpes a a Year From To Today He Will) The Americans are prepared to as-|/8# een found acceptable generally, | Conditions in Madrid present a nor-| Andrew Kopperud Webste . aD. Dampiey 71 pat up in Motel Bel. country with such heroism, seem to indicate a dechne in mar-, Conclude Active Militar |sume an important part in the de-|4%4 that the government is using | mal aspect. |C.N. Herried, Aberdeen, 8. D.-G, H.| mont for his one nighe, while Firpo Shyer cate pears con Ser : 'Y |velopment of a program for cessa-|concrete on most of its hard surface The revolt in Spain centers in that PY James | 12 Staving-with friends in an uptown iagoscas: thes prospects for) ths year; Ceseon tion of war, Their chief proposal |£edera! aid roadbuilding. - hot bed of Spanish agitation, the dis- bay Na rank | Parotene Miss Ramp of the county juage> o1- CT oe rev an hair chief (proposal) “Whether more than one petition|trict of Barcelon. This has long been Sanford Valley City, A. B, DeNault, |, 2he, ticket sale which Rickard os- \ : in the remaining months bake ge Wash ™ get ence for limitation of alr armament |Will be presented to the commission |the scene of | Carlist conspiracy Jamestown: As. 1 State, Dilton, (ee eee ae Sen) wall he ait HULA s AIG PeRRENIEHS brits hel Bacanine eebakecah eidag Mier ents ence for jimitation of sir armament this evening is unknown. Members (and revolt seeking to restore the, Mont, and W. F. Jordan, ‘Glendive, | CV! before the gates are open Fri- Yromlds ins alls probability. bring: the Basehing ca jebrated today his 63rd |craft. The Proposal for such con-|0f the commission have refrained | Carfist eae? line. It is also the Mont. * [dex evening pid, thes promoter szgnes® [ phat asp biRhday. He began ts Inst year of |ference follows the general line, of ££" expressing their personal -opin- | conter separatist movement — isasighe Pee Sk Talitha ja eee caerMor TAR the army forthe 1921 “Washington Conference,”| 10" 0" Paving mater! which seakp to make the great com- _Fight fans began pouring into the { 7 HGHDRAL cautithe of tho venrde tab ant th deck 8 life has been devoted at | on naval limitation. ee mercial are@ around Barcelona a se- city, and hotels were gradually filled } 4 Pe Spent Ae open ER the war department, per-| National Commander Alvin’ Owsley parate state of southern Spain, de- with people whose talk was all of f ‘ adnan; santa Mina, Bart, ‘and. al: (scan Bae duties fine as declared that the nations of the| tached ican meric as the center of| che bane, Wille fans were chasing though she would vouch x oa war, general of the| World are now engaged in a_ race. northern: Spain. ‘ickets, police were chasing ticket e the bast sh e iso is o at limitati f air- ju! r the extreme agita- for as mu ! Work of Attempting to Res-| prove” her angele! ie flares to five, LaRIVariaey ORAL peuitney ot | cra {@UbHilding, urograma anaatifollow) OF LIGNITE |tionsiat elements, including. Spanish : s i . Tinea worevanaiatsinuel Licanvebiie: the battle of St. Mihiel, the man who |if world peace is to come. anarchists, and so called modernist. q cue Bodies of Seamen Vir- jsucd until the taente thing at’ the |gommandey the American army then The convention is expected to re- ‘ It is noticeable frum the dispatches 4 tually Abandoned Today saonthe: [in its fimst drive against the German peat the manifesto issued by the FIELD that the present movement is not H 7 filth Se pares an De its ae: stent, drive | Fidae last year at New Orleans, call- N dynastic as the, manitento issued by : perro ne F, e rman lines in France, | ing for the establishment of iT 7 apt eneral Primo Riviera is di- Minot, Sept. 13—-Roy Smith about | Mf” ‘ |will pass automatically to the re-|court tc end all Sataiatioeal ae U. mare rected against “professional politi- Services Held at Elks Hall on 45 years olf #hone haaeelsi believed | tired list. putes by arbitration. The program|~* S. Bureau of Mines Tells|cians for siezing the power and ani- Monday, Tuesday and ‘ to be, in Montana ied today at jp \ i ; further seeks cessation of all trade| of Advisability of Develop- BIIBH RE the. -will. of the: Ring a rene ocal hospita from injiries received D ss relations with nations which main- Wednesday — yesterday when his motor cycle ran] 9) octeuhial of tain armies for aggressive purposes, ing Local Fields ARMY \REMAINS LOYAL Was Not Sufficient to Inj into a ditch near here. Smith died Fishi Pueb and declares against territorial ag- . Madrid, Sept. 13.—The army as a ; jure without regaining consciousness. NS a shing Pueblo _ | srandizement. - —— whole, it is declared, remains to] ,, Local: Jews, at sunset yecterday, Crops or Garden Vege- Palblivad ero hae doektee: Leu Still R The Worcs dalscation i keaded'| Minneapolis, Sept. 13.—With pros-|loyal to the government which ex-| finished the two-day celebration of ‘ : MMOL] by Commander Owsley, who. will pects. of a eartalled supply of ans| presses confidence in its ability to|the Jewish New Year. According to tables [The Wi th ‘ Witnesses Charge Dr.) syosicati, Lower Calit, Sept. 13.—| lief Fareeule attention. to; the re: Lean er onrae rT) aa the revolt movement, | 110") te6 new, years celebrction, \ i, ., Sept. 18.—| lief pro . S. Bureau ‘of ines , new fon. A : eae ie Weather ! Mills, a Chiropodist, With | Additional’ information of the de-| the GGyoblems of allied mations in| has advised the development of near-|.APPEALS TO CAPTAIN GENERAL Thin celebration of New Year i cal-| of the'senvon lant nights, nt TY j Flo « struction by, tidal: raver Taghasy. af] fighters, (With bin willibe Chairmad lier ie, poeniiee and the. aay oF Me tn ee 13 (By the Aso {C4 Rohshasshanna and the fast day of toe aeeron ASE REPS For Bismarck and vicinity: | Part-| eging [San Jose Deeabo, a fishing pueblo at|H. Nelson Jackson of the legion com- nite in lignite areas. |ffted Press)—The government this which is to be held eight days from| 9. oy ana unusual, according to ly cloudy tonight, and Friday. Some-| saioy Gy, ee, {the southern matt end of the penin-| mittee and vice president of the in: gg eter received today by Stan-[afternoan telegraphed Cant, General tony on. the twentieth of the month United Beane! Wenthes Wurcay, Gar va 01 a ‘ —Eviden in- | * . i 8 reporter ational . A » o! e -|. Primo ie! ide leppeur. ; ‘ uy ant int LmMERL ag laity tanoed Pee te ence in: Fe re Oe Bue gees Bey fodersiion:) , Brlenalae nite Goal, Opprntors, Associations af ered, to be the Teale aeinibtin eae The services, which began with | during the middie or letter part of tonight and Friday. Somewhat warm-| brough, on trial in eity court on the ficials of the federal government|City; Brigadier General L, R. Gig- North Dakota, 0. P. Hood, chief me-| revolt movement appealing to his meeting presided over by Rabbi Eis- hes _ ae spell apes es over : er tonight and east portion Friday. | charge of rioting in, connection with land navigation companits here yes-|mnilliat of Culver, Ind,; Ernest 0. chanical engineer of the ‘Bureau of |\patriotism and asking him to aban- enberg after sunset on Monday night,| October when eeatee ple t General Weattier Conditions the whipping of R, F. Mills, a chir- | day was lacking early today. Thompson, Amarillo, Mines at Washington stated that “it| don “his attitude of rebellion.” The continued until last evening with | follows. EY 5 ER ‘An estensive area of high pres-| 0Podist, had. knowledge of letters The’ town, located on the Pacific| Polk, Des Moines, fs dexy much to the. advantage, of (Capkain Ganerel replied with a4 un-|scire) womenes being held on both While it f sure is centered over the northern | Written by. persons seoking to have {side of Cape San Luca, had a popu-|New York; Arthut i chmiainity, to. devélop. x" ‘desrby tausDtled® dekink ‘The gaverament| -sicey eno, wounesdey. All of these) and jeden igo i ize )’ Fee ee ee ee ee novether {other persons punished for various ‘dation of about 500, and officials | Pepot ork; Arthur W. Kipling and H | supply of fuel and ax a national con-|theraupon decréed his deniotion ss serra) Teme a hale ot the Tks, all wat 26 [olde ig pages eet ed | \ prevails from the Great Lakes re-| offenses featured yesterday's session (here expressed the belief that most| Brown Scott of the Carnegie Peace servation movement long hauls from/military governor, of Barcelona, ind wrote conducted by Rabbi Eisen-! other points in ‘North Dakota had Hons ghe wear, Pater States ofthe te of them i nota had eenped to | Foundation fn, Brunel @istant fields are to” be: discouraged. | erg arid Rabbi Machoff. Tight frosts: as they did night before illing frost occurred at many sta-| In one instance light ground, : area A ge Aen 1 ° Hast. The fi isi : : t killing frost visited tions in Minnesota, th } employe: in D: s juyier Is i Ur Seyiegr nf Baravaind Wyoming. Seapatne Si at readings Ivete . WIRELEDS REPORT f Italy Will ag Finds No Suicide Victim Fargo Budget i pera tial ee ete rope coe \} have, risen I | mother a ‘di lexicali Lower Cal., Sept. 13. ua’ i - : g . s ete Hien tome hat over the Cana- | mot RM Ge oe Ca paaeeneall: Renee Reais Sate 5, _Evacuate Corfu lequate Cause 2: Is Passed By. atte an inch of snow three days Road’ Conditions vomething could be done to her son, | Port the destruction by » tidal bec ‘ess eee A ; ‘For Navy Wreck(., sin Sept. | 7 18,—Sulclde was the Commissioneé 3 oe The ‘roads throughout the State| Employes’ of the’ Ku Klux Klan of San Jose Decabo, » small-fishing | eq Press) bent. Bl yee Aasociats Ni og Fiat this fore- . ussloners FROST GENERAL ards zgnds throughout the, State! sisgrtestited regarding letters and | tows on the west, coast, of Lower | cuato the italy has agreed to eva. Wisrhingion’? Sapts 1B Admaicat| eee ieee eee eae atte tly Deanite’ tha. font thi |_| <8t, Paul, Sept. 13—Frost’ expected of main trails are quite rough in places. | ther matters designed -to connect California, just above Cape San ond of of Corfu about the| Coontz, commanding the’ U.S. fleet} Hugh rounding h of Ns e fact that a delegation |to begin the long cold seasen of th North’ Dakota Dr. Yarbrough, who has been ‘called | Lucas. The number of lives lost is | of; the! present ‘month Reported to the navy department to- ae eY baer! bee errs ns taxpayers appeared before nowthwest states were general ‘ Corn. add ‘wheat the “whipping boss” of Macon, with |"! known, day’that no adequate explanation had a bi “4 LP bee spertment 4 insti hecianes urging the elim-| throughout Minnesota and North fand Stations, High Low Presi. the series of floggings that have b Most of the 600 inhabitants of the | Babe Ruth Hits been given for the’ unusual position . wi ie Shree - | ination of certain items in the 1023-21 South Dakota. it ec! een ed from eat to ear. budget. the ordinai vit 3 Amenia . ; 7s | going-on in Macon and Bibb county | tow" are believed to have escaped to of the seven American’ destroyers! Despond th nce providing) tat 2 eee BISMARCK. . 0 © |for ‘approximately :two. years ana| higher ground ‘when-tne tidel wave «36th Homer | when they were. wrecked on the Gal-| gravated by 2, boreav his health ag-|the appropriations and levy, was FREEZES IN FORKS Bottineau . 0 © | Which for several weeks'had the city | SWePt over that place, according to TG J sieroeaie. coeat, Batunta, Riley Ni seen emia sess een second reading without) Grand. Forks, Sep:. 18—With a Bowbells . O C {Mid countyrin a turmoil, Te also was | radio Rdvices sent out by o steamer | | Yow York, Sept. 18—Babe Ruth| ,He declared the squadron was far go when his wife died is- blamed; Change, at the meeting of the ¢om-| minimum temperatur. f ff for the di Schuyler was loyed | Mission today. re here last Devils Lake 6G charged during the day's testimony | Which cleared Cape Lucas shortly | ie nis, BOth pees of the acne | off. ita prescribed e@yrae,. and was hy che Great Northern here as ah en ee ommissione B night of 23 degrees practically all , ‘Dickinson .. : 0 © lthat I. P. Durkee organizer of the | Pefore the catastrophe. in the first inning of today’s game | *t¢ming in fog at 20 knots, gi pag ar rietca arc Bel eg rt ap cand| garden etuft. except in protected Dunn Genter «.- ¢ € [ku Klux Kian in Macon, visited the |, Steamers carrying. merchandise to against Chicago. Bhat carey Voted ton the ordinance ss| places was frosen as were also EUSREAlS . : 0 °C) | Prosecuting witness inthe aes ‘and Guaymas, which had cleared the cape —__ NAMED AS ALDERMAN Ag aor children bet A) Pond camera Figen oe a s meh eo Be 0G aren nme anaes ce niin fo sentation or me | Would Shatter See ora 5 sein much toy posted Grand Forks . : 0 Cl |by Governor Thomas W. Hardwick | #8° in the wave, Have been orde . -|Rusley has been named alderman 1n\ FLYER MAKES aS sank Pgs athe oe tea one sant of an inch of ice formed . | Jamestown i 0 Cl |toaid in ronning down the men that to return to S: bo for re- Crogke: Record this city succeeding Walter Cam- jount appropriated is} in Kaboea the } Langdon 4. -scseases 0c [hed Mogged Mills, - at I tiet work, the! essage stated. One vi Rate tact nik tacit ter Pos. “SPEED RECORD] foy."the aitterenee ts made ap sy a Teich Larimore. secs... 045 oc jah st Ee EE on these vessels, it was stated. car-| Huston, Eire Se Pecnke 6 city for Port- ‘ . i : , Tex., 18.—D. ¢: land, 0 res ppropriation of $7 ‘Llsbon «..- : °c German Mark Falls. ipl a Antiorare far the cation AOlaN hopped ott se $e beget vemos be ees ane eee Fe Sek 216 allos| “Es'B. Hatha, dndge . : be i . ing at Bilingtop Field near here in| ARTICLES OF INCORPO! na anne, dudge N.C. You S ppcleoe. : . o cl . Lowest in History Lambeth, England, cee attempt. forehatter the Gulf to| Articles of terterstiee Wave Lieus, Harold Sorowe U ae! si eng? bint epelR ta aiey i oc , England, contains| Canada. non-stop record made by|been filed with the, Secketary o| is r, U.S. navy,| that the item of $5,000 for a site for}, 7 mae ‘i 56 0 cl New York Sept. Ev ANYP bi pea af atyle of architectare Lieut. -Crock State as follo y offin a nay ; Curtis mer ‘flying over | thi foorhead: ......,.y3+ 48 0 C’ | marks w mee g j a-once kilometer courst in” Micchett ‘ ere quoted here at 114, podt Lake ) ‘The Progressive, Fargo, N. D., cap- ‘soa cl, ielona! partly |the dollar, the lowest record: ee ai erly, Christian bakers’ used to BE gent oY rk ‘wash thelr faces | ital; ¢ $25,000; incorp san Ps sole éd eel times, : stamp thely a with a 1 | plextona, prove their co ‘Andrews, John Andrews,’ :P, L. Arhus,| Chinese consume more. ile Breed ross, : all of Fargo, se 3 does any other nationality,

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