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“MONDAY, JULY 21, 1924 SORLIE TELLS _ OF HIS AIMS | Would Develop Present Indus- | tries in State, He Says | Minneapolis, Jul —Development | ¢ existing industries of North Da- | ota and careful safeguarding of the! ate’s rights will furnish the | sotes for the administrative pol fA, G. Sorli elect Ov sorth Dakota next November, Mr.| oflie “said in Minneapolis Saturday is the Republican nominee governorship, having defeated 8, A, Nestos, candidate for re elec. | ong ft! th “THE “state-c orks ‘and the sts oth successful, established ¢ rises, will be developed and support. | d to the limit of the administration’ bility, if I am returned wis at he poils next said Mr, Soatie.| al} not favor establishing 1 owned industries but will trengthening those alrea ning. | “North Dakota has made great | trides toward sound agricultural and | ess prosperity in recent year ffort will be made to con: | inwe the march. There will be mpt to turn the state uy n with further exp ition is to play a part in makin Dakota elf-sustaining com} munity, stron if need be. Thi s agricultural, industrial and finane trength. ign T make will be bas 0 this effi- | w. ion must safe- | rights constantly | and prevent any efforts by the na tional govergment to usurp powers | that do not belong to it. In othe too much of that KIWANIS CLUB - HEARS REPORT Yes, “Brother Charley” Likes His Little Nip Of Grape Juice "BROTHER CHARLEY” (LE WELL-K » William e ond feet tall, with | Neb | the Vlassification Committee Pre-| the sents Recommendations ie aut The n The Kiwanis club, at its weekly | ties j oted much time of business. Dr.| ¢. ted the recommen- dations made at the recent intern tional convention at Denver, deal- d introduced a bit proceedings when he} permitted Joseph Breslow to offer his resignation as sergean =the ector i unless he| . E, Brink offered the attendance d then drew the lucky num-| ber which entitled him to his own| prize. ‘ FOUR AUTOS RECOVERED | IN WARD CO. i j Minot, July 21—Recovery of four| automobiles, two of which b positively ident ines which were stole has een effected within the ‘Ahree days thru ‘the combined forts of the Ward county she <office, Minot police and detec ¥epresenting various insurance com-| panies, Two machines, both Ford touring| ears, belonging to L. A. Mann and Joseph Filipeck of Minot, were re- ‘covered. near Garrison, N. : terday. The Mann car w. on duly-3 and the Filipeck anachines have been positively iden-| Nified. |. Two other autoniobiles are held din custody in this city, having been doecated near McKinney, N. D., in Renville county, after it was dis- overed that the numbers had been changed. One of the cars is a.Ford Redan and the other is a Ford coupe. Farmers residing near Tolley had| ‘the cars in their possession. They/| allege that they purchaséd the cars. Insurance company officials are now ghecking in an endeavor to identify | 4 the cars and find the original! ‘owners, Too Late To Classify : FOR SALE §800 ON TERMS BUYS A HOUSE) worth seven to eight thousand dol- Jars in normal times. Ideal for “large family or for keeping room- = 4eF8, good location, élose to schools, “churches and downtown. 9 rooms cand 2: sleeping porches. 2 gar- mages, all in fine condition, FOUR’ ROOM BUNGALOW, Mop- ‘cern, East front, close to school. = Price $2450. Terms. SiX_ROOM, HOUSE, RIVERVIEW. e ite oe front, finda . Stion. Price $6500. ‘Terms, IM BUNGALOW, MOD- Slose in.- Price $4700. $700), lance monthly. REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone ’0* Hopses for Rent Bs B good as}, bey table, Inquire Ade I Bl tie case and prescribe exactly what shoyld be done in’the absence of a. physician. The radio stethoscope has made it possible. The heartbeats can be transmitted easily. Here is closeup of a ghoup of physicians: HE “tinier testing: the new. apparatus, Peg iee cs M7 4 dg. 1 Tai-st | creature, for that matter! | time In the water! T) AND “BROTHER BILL” IN "THER | IWN 1.—Charles nominee to cor a big, | have more confidence in the ! nounced, SKULL CAPS, Later he was publisher of his brother's paper, the Commoner: Still later he was publisher and edi- | tor. he established a municipa! rd in Lincoln and saved users $4! a ton, “Brother Charley” is not the or ut William J. is, But he has} putation of being a better or- has alw: ported the po brother and W opinion of “Brother ¢ any of his other as ute to his politic ited with an important defeat of Champ Clark tion of Woodrow Wilson Democratic convention. | regarded here-| rather than | people, They belong to the Presbyterian church, and “Brother Charle ardent a churchman as Brot ;| Such corner, for we are so shy we Stay away from them. ding plans a j been an- THE “WEDDING” OF TWO CITIES 1 oft m of t p the first time in history the gov ebration, Governor e bridal couple, and Governor E. Lee Trinkle of Virginia ie combined towns now are kitown as Bluefield, W.V.-Va. 3, was staged on the bunda of the two Virginias particips Morgan of West Virginia is, seen DOCTOR CA N in may be stricken ill on the high seas. The nearest doctor may n a ship 200 miles or more away. Yet that dootor «may diagnose BE MILES AWAY is! We have games and plenty of fun. ; and people and other creatures we Kiddies’ Evening Story ; By MARY GRAHAM BONNER “Some creatures muy oot think it is particularly fine to-be a, rat. “But, then, you can’t . please everybody. In my rat way I have discovered that. | “We are enormous rats, and to us that seems to be very splendid. i “We wouldn’t want to be ‘little rats. We would feel as though we weren't being given a full share of our rat rights, “We would feel as though we had been cheated. “But we haven't been cheated, for we have been given our fyll | pga | Australian Water Rat . | if | i shares and we are big rats. “Our tails are not quite as long as our bodies, but we don’t mind that. We like to have our special ways, “We only like to travel about at night. Then It is that we find our food along the rivers, “We like vegetables and little shellfish, We eat well and enjoy oul food, as every good rat should 0. “And perhaps every other good “How we do love to swim.and splash and play and have a good “Above everything in the world we love the water. It ts our rat delight to play in it every night. “We Love the Water.” “But though we have a lot of fun ourselves, we're shy. The big world Zeel we-should keep away from, “Maybe they're glad that we do. Maybe*they would not want a lot of Water Rats coming to call on them. “And if a lot of Water Rats sur- prised-them by paying them a visit they might find it hard to be polite. “They might not be able to say “Oh, this is such a pleasant sur prise.’ “But we don’t put them into any “We dregs in dark colors, though we like to wear bright orange brown waistcoats with touches o! white. : “Half way down our talls—at the end part—we like white to be the rat fashion. So it 1s the rat fashion, for the last halfiof our talls will be found to be white. ‘ i “My whiskers are very fine, too. It ts splendid to have whiskers. It lends style to my rat appearance. “Of course, we have relatives who dress a little differently. Scheme, but that doesn’t bother us. “Well, now I must join Mr, Wa- ter Rat Neighbors’ Evening Splash- Ing party. “Ah, I can hear them now, jofn- Ing in the Great Rat Splashing chorus.” So Mr. Water Rat hurried along and joined the others in the Great Rat Splashing chorus, which went | ke this: To be a rat Is something that All creatures cannot be Perhaps they're glad, But we're not sad That water rats are we, J We splash and play— f Not'In the day— It's night when us you see, But maybe you Find you can't do This thing so easily, “| | For we're 0 shy, { Brom you we'd ay; f " Perhaps that pleases thee! But to be a rat Is something ‘that Il creatures cannot be! (®, 1924, Wee On the Stee] Steamships of the GreatLakesTransitCorporation “TIONESTA” “OCTORAI PLAN your vacation this summer to include a cruise‘on the great Inland Seas. Luxuriously appointed ships— world renowned cuisine. Passenger service exclusively every three days, sto} ing ‘at Buffalo (for Niagara Falls) ‘Cleve jand; Detroit, Mackinac Idand, Sault Ste. Marie, Houghton and Se. Clair-Lake Huron-Straits‘of Mack- inac-Lake Superior and numerous other dies’ of water making the Great Lakes group. : IESTRA ~~ DANCING” atid Reservations at G. C.-Willlame, «| G. L. T. Gorp. “They don’t care for our color i pe Sieg H Cruising Lake tie Detroit River Lake i Girl’s Day Bismarck Saturday, July 26 Come to Bismarck and be sure to bring your girls with you. Last month we tried to give the youngsters a good time. This month we want to entertain: the girls and young ladies. ° A splendid program has been arranged by the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s Club, including a trip through the capitol and State Historical Society under competent guides:who will show everything of interest. There will be an entertainment at the Club rooms, in- cluding games and races, a vocal and instrumental con- cert and refreshments. THE FOLLOWING PRIZES ARE OFFERED: For the best sample of embroidery,, hemstitching, crocheting, tatting, apron or simple house dress, $2.00 each, ‘ ‘ oY, For the best raised bread and cake and for the best butter and cottage cheese, $2.00 each. The above exhibits must be left at the rooms of the Business Women’s Club at 4th and Rosser Streets, (Across from Will’s Seed Store) not later than 2 p. m. of the 26th and none of the contestants must have had any help from anyone else. For the greatest number of English words formed from the word “BISMARCK,” three prizes will he given of $3.00, $2.00 and $1.00. No letter must be used more often than it occurs in the word “Bismarck.” All lists of words must be securely sealed and mailed to the As-’ sociation of Commerce, Bismarck, N. D., not later than Monday, July 21st. The envelope should be marked “Word Contest” so it will not be opened by anyone but the judges.. } a Any girl between the ages of 12 and 17 living outside of Bismarck or Mandan can enter any of.these contests. Competent judges will judge the lists of words and th exhibits. _ Cela FREE MOVIE SHOWS for everyone residing outside the city, at 2:80. gots FREE BAND CONCERT by St. Mary’s Band of 25 pieces at 1:30. . CITY SWIMMING POOL will open free to all boys and girls from the country. It is requested that all who have bathing suits bring them as the supply at the pool is limited but we will do the best we can to see that everyone gets a good swim.. Hiab For the three best women and girl auto drivers from the country — after being tested $3.00,. $2.00 and $1.00, ‘and a pound box of candy to each of the next five. Test starts at 4:30 starting from in front of the Rost Office. MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS for everyone and a small gift. for every. girl between the ages of 12 and 1%. "PAVEMENT DANCE IN THE EVENING—Music by Wildwood Orchestra. ee re : " BRING YOUR GIRLS TO BISMARCK FOR A GOOD PRR cca este Ot amoeds Ove GO TO THE MASONIC TEMPLE as soon as you ar- rive in town for your Movie.and Swimming Pool tickets. { oo ik ae By SAD D DAWA AD DAD BVA BAVA DWBA AAD Nae Wer tr? Yee ee va Wt THREE | B19) BBV Rev DEVO WDY 3