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Puy ‘WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and v Most- ly fair tonight and Thursday. ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMA ARCK, NOBTH 1)AKt TA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 24, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [sean | PRICE FIVE CENTS ee aN _RACE FOR GOVERNOR 1927, voted on favorably this fall. the balloon. night was 56 at Fargo. 1 — nM NORE POWER 10} GOLDEN TRESSES FOR ALL JOHN W. DAVIS BLECTORS | HERE. 'PERSONAL INSPECTION NORTH, NORTH, EAST PETITIONS A ARE TAX FOR STATE STRIKES BACK | 7 | OF HERE SHOWS MOST CORN IS SAFE | = ds 0 PLAN FIGHT, Confirmation of reports of assur-| Roberts said. “I believe event | CIRCULATED IN r 5 ; ;fance of an excellent corn crop in this | “ll the corn will mature—I should : ‘section of North Dakota was brought /°8% .90 percent of the corn in the - na | mae to Bismarck today by 0. W. Roberts, | Of course, some corn was planted Change in Constitution or | Declares Honest Officials First a ee Stata and a observer, after G for fodder and the farmers do not ‘i ristian Holl’s Arrival To Be 400-mile automobile trip north and | expect it to mature.” i Increase in Values Neces- Requisite for Upholding Fal Mr. Roberts found intense inter-| WOW! go on the Ballot as a sily op ature Constitution ‘ollowed By That of ; ing 400 miles} est in eorn--more than in wheat.’ “LaFollette-Wheeler Pro- Others Assailed since Saturda in a hundred | Farmers and business men in neways = corn fields, he said, and*he saw but | towns were asking about the corn gressive” in Election i {two which showed serious damage|crop. Reports to the weather bu- RIGHT UP TO LIMIT TAKES HIM TO TASK from frost. They are in MeLean|reau would indicate that 75 to 00 FRAUD INTENT CHARGED |county. On his trip he ted the | percent of all corn in North Dakota MEET IN JAMESTOWN a ; ri Ft. Berthold reservation, Max, Gar-|is safe from frost. Mr. Roberts be- Doubtful If Four Mill Limit Repeats Allegations Against AN a rison, Turtle Lake, Goodrich, Hurds- | lieves that practically all flint corn | i a | leged hat LaFollette|field, Tuttle and Steele. is safe, although this is not entirely | i For State Purposes Will | Former Attorney-General’s |*" °® : “Corn, T believe, is just as good] true of dents. He was inadvertantly, 488ault on A. G. Sorlie Is Siiffiee Needs Conduct in Office Forces Intended To th ee a el gaat usted yesterday as saying all dents Followed by Circulation “String ’Em Along” pater ‘ f foie i A e paren of The Petitions Further complications in the New York, Sept. 24—(By the A. state government, which may P.)—Having served notice that there} Four Republican presidential elec-| POCKET-KNIFE ! F. Sept Petiti necessitate a change in the Con- is to be no obscuring of the issue|tors, whose ouster is sought in the argo, Sept. 24.—Petitions stitution in the near future, is | that de Avante people shall be|supreme court by Coolidge forces, DUEL FATAL TO nominating William Lemke seen in the situation to be faced | aroused to condemn and not to con-fon the ground that while they will! “ by the state board of equalization done the betrayal of official trusts,|appear on the ballot as Coolidge ONE PRINCIPAL of Fargo as the “LaFollette- in levying sufficient taxes this ain ha , Prepared today to re-lelectors they are in fact supporters ‘i Nichi eee Wheeler Progressive” candi- fall to provide payment of inter- urn to the stump determined to hit| of LaFollette, w ted! here to- aynardville, Tenn., Sept 24.— : ‘ =i est on bonds of the state indu out harder than ever on the subject|day to confer with counsel obtained, AS, @ result of a challenge of ‘ ‘date for Governor of North trial fund and to build up a sink- of eortuption in government.” by R. W. Frazier to represent them| Iet’s £0 outside and see which Dakota were placed in circue ing fund to retire the bonds matur- je notice from the Democratic}in the s t. Kristi one lives longest”, Charley Lay ; : a ‘ oe presidental nominee was contained of ‘Wasiere ce ite eesti Mell] Sal Alanon Wapgoners’ fist | lation today simultaneously ’ An examination of records here! in a letter written yesterday tolfour electors sori as well as brothers-in- | 3 in four cities, following the recently disclosed the likelihood of Harry M. Daugherty, in reply to one| city, F, A. Vogel jaw, fought with pocket knives -|Renominated United States} the state beard of equalization be- in which the former Attorney-Gener= ang manager, valke was here today.| lst night and Lay met death in ‘J i ae ing forced to levy approximately | al protested against what he charac- 2 ‘ ay") the encounter. Waggoner was Senator as Candidate of | candidate for Governor at a at ! C. L. Crum, retained as one at $1,000,000 to meet the state bond | terized as the “usually vague and all|torney for the electors said today| %ested and bound over to the Liberal Element conference of Nonpartisan interest and for sinking funds on} the more reprehensible references / that ‘he will take the position that| ¢Timinal court grand jury. | Leaguers in Jamestown < bonds issued for the state mill and j which Mr. Davis had made during the] the electors were named in an elec.| __L@Y and Waggoner engaged in if Fico ii elevator, the Bank of North Da- campaign to his official conduct.” | tion by the people, the sovereign] %" ateument over a trivial busi- | o Lemke, seen at his office in kota and for real estate loans, Agreeing with Mr, Daugherty that| power, und they are entitled to re.| Ress deal, it is claimed,"and the |MEANS FIGHT IN NOV. | Fargo today, declared he was Further investigation discloses there ig “something more important! main on the ballot by virtue of their challenge’ was then passed and {not a candidate but could not that the Section 174 of the Con- in this year of grace than election! certificates of election. He added mecertedy leontrol the action of his hebansbuntl ea iiay CaPSv Mey Davis said the’ Issue of honesty of] {hie fad not yet read the papers TRIM TT Seine tab oman) cougteesmanlltriendss for expenses of the state cach year | The girls are gilding their locks in Paris now. In the theaters, in thé) public officials could not be becloud.| i", Boar AED Gal 6 ata cy May Have Been Chosen Lemke, prominent member of the to four mills. It a question| cabarets, at all sorts of parties, they are wearing golden 2 ed “by our efforts to represent the |;Yy "Probably, would not be made | P Nonpartisan League ond who was whether or not a levy of four mills| Wigs. They just slip them on over their bobbed locks. Desfosse, the; yea! contest of this campaign as one So ene ieee ane In the Primary |defeated by Governor R. A. Nestos will realize sufficient funds to ‘designer, originated the fad. between the defenders of the Consti-| manager, suk that during the wee in the gubernatorial race in 1922 in meet the ordinary expenses of the tution and those who seek to over-| would file met Urine the day he | Newark, N. J., Sept. 24-—-United | tiseussing whether he would accept state, the soldiers’ bonus and the throw it “under leaders fresh from a| Coiiatee tg ty og five Slectoral | Geen) Gamiee Wales Bees aon ee asia tina ci million dollars required for the baptism of Bolshevism in lurid and] prov ccct oes uo lle trea Wybeclen seaies | Benator water nage do-) “Iam not a candidate for Gover- state industrial program. With suffering Russia?” Teronce oe ee independant jel ively defeated Hamilton Kean,/nor, or any other office, but cannot other industrial program bond is- 4 “If the Constitution is to endure,”| ony yey action being without re- national committeeman, for the Re-|Prevent my friends from urging it.” Bien, Con B. ddcuinnttoE re Rents 574 FROM STATE HIGHWAY nN uDeSiE ue : site| 44 to the court decision on the pence ; In regard to the four avowedly La- if + Seateycthe “protabtiig: iene ane $8, : Le. is that men who’ hold office unter ie| "Republican electors. Bee nation for united Follette supporters who are bracket. the opinion of state officials, that shall be honest and faithful to their! ,, Other filings were expected to bel GlatewG@ammandeeMor Amerince Ince vestonday’s pri ied on the Republican-Coolidge bal- the amount cf taxes necessary to trust. Its real enemies are not the Ae I lea LapLOHTON theater’ Oe. ere any ftom BOD out jot, Mr. Lemke declared that early pay the expenses of the indus- | ieus and Bolshevists of whom vol Gidates Inte the Nowe cpee ae cit’ | jean Legion Reports on [sr otc nineties ee ae uti last summer he advised them to trial program will increase. The . I speuk whose shadow sighted you but jie, 5, nt? the November 4, elec: i Tac” Section precincts were tabx withdraw and seck a place in the situation, it is held, may necess' Editor's Note:—This is the | Warrant No. Date Amount corrupt and impotent public otficius) ,On Pace: He H. Aaker of Grand) Talk with General Hines | lated. The vote was: Edge 193,791; | independent column, He has given tate a change in the state con first of a series of articles Aug. $476.40 and their associates.” BobsdsDomiieted yon) theyNonpartisan ee eee sea | (hit advice, he said, upon numerous tution permitting a state tax levy| cussing city finances ax they | Aug. Asserting that instead of being) yostue Pany Ucket for Congress- TheRSUOGORNERE Lon clatae PETE Sai ee ce electors greater than four mills. touch upon budget making. Sept. “quite veiled,” his allusions in the! Sears Ue cininicuyateday, mr o4 6S aS y 5 Sergeant: SEE ea eee Tone athe, Another method of reaching the = | Sept. campaign to Mr. Daugherty had been ‘elegraphed his withdrawal, EN SONEIS ON 4 SS UAUESS | vith allhiutiznstot the primes | amo lletteseanipale i) situation would be to increase the} In urging that Bismarck employ a Sept. “both direct and specific,” Mr. ae Sagan Ee a | ae iG AT JA! valuation of property for taxation] fui time city engineer upon a stat- Sept. Davis declared that he found no FRAUD INTENT CHARGED Many Tel R ved By iar oe ue ee wick eS a. MBELING coe JAMESTOWN in the state, so that a small mill ed sandany @houwilll lieve mipemvicon Oct warrant, whatever, for withdrawing a| Fargo, Sept 24.—The Fargo Forum | y Telegrams Receiv Ales onmbameisvicton ‘as gen-| Jamestown, N.D., Sept. 24—The levy would yield a large sum. The 'y who e supervise Oct. mingienenekonenen! of today says: Gen. Hi F Nort jerally considered today as a victory! name of William Lemke was advanc- tendency in the last few years of the street and water works 0c In connection with the indictment| “The LaFollette campaign manag- en. Hines From North | for the so-called liberal element. ed for Governor here at conf of the state board of equalization| departments, taxpayers _investi-| of Senator Burton K. Wheeler of | ¢rs in North Dakota were never pre- Dakota For Hospital Pen ie ubron cd by te ane rare ieaeee a Bsns: pada the couleturehes Been to gating expenditures point out that| 1, 1928 1321.20] Montana, Mr. Davis assailed both|pared to withdraw the four LaFol- ie peaeues noe Ce are amen ie eae Se pales e ¢.'<+ for" taxation, Especially” heavy| Under the present plan, the city is!’ ee ees Toilan ee aetna cotati tleajandyithe) ete) suunentera trom ieneyeepuelicany| ayes nares MD STSEneN 24 Whiteline | Gucstiomiiae) ceaher nthantaccaat ie mepuullean Nonuar tena ateeees EUG C ee ee eee aera . 16, 1924 Republican national committee in ticket, notwithstanding their assur- | | 00 | ing| issue candid (Governor cuts in the valuation of farm lands| paying an essive price for the 24, 1924 connection with sending their agents |nce to the Republican organization | definite statement was forthcoming issue. candidate for Governor, prompted « aye: Bosnamade: enna siatel wala: services rendered by T. R. Atkinson, 15, 1924 170.00 to Montana. He added that “tie |that they so intended. as to the state in which a proposed ai AALURES CREA Ureanee ae: theamovements tactiueteeen F fe . 15, 1924 Hoso6l sienitlaane thine 6s ae alsa : fat ; ‘ ed ea genera arges were made that the Non- last five years follows: thounresent Aneumbent 2" 1924 BOUG4)) Ao Aa eat HTP TG aE ee cae STRESS ETT eae ea pee eatel | nem 152.0000 tzovernment MnoanltaMemismingtiofietia: ‘Kul Klux’ Elenll|perticnn League convention last MEW Atiasoauiniconductinglcenne 2, 192: “64 to find an indictment had been made | along’ until such time as it would | gor disabled veterans will be located, ; ; ve 1920 a ape Gee 379839 7, 1924 368.00 until the Senator had assumed a/be too late to institute court action foie | Kean, however, had never admitted | March ignored the guiding hand of d Nace : SED AEE OO city hall his engineering business} 3go904 y 7, 1924 204.20 leading part” in the criticism of the | Was revealed today as being the pur. aaeurance was given that North Da-!that this was true. the late B. F. Baker because he was Teo 7 Se ans which covers the entire state. A por-| 381844 y 22, 1924 156.40| administration and of yourself.” pose of the LaFollette managers as| ut te gnc, middlewestern states! Senator Edge was also opposed by | “too poor” and put Sorlie in the field 1938 L088 12eo1 aon! ton of the time of his four or five as- | 381876 22, 1924 268.00 pea ia aay they carried on negotiations for | tn Kution, A Be Caalion vor {the National Nonpartisan Campaign | instead were made. Sorlie was nam- 1924 1'006166°000,00 | 2istants engaged in general engincer- | 386422 . 2, 1924 202.85 ABEUE MOL Gaya tte fen: ceeee, with the institution: , B. Carlson of} Committee of the American Federa-| ed, it was alleged, as a result of | 1006,166,000.00) ing is devoted to Bismarck city bus-| 386426 | 2) 1924 294.00 representatives of Harrison Garnett, | kota devortment af the Ame cen) pa, [tion of Labor. Kean had frequently | deals made in advance of the conven« | Arguments f lower valua-| iness, but the taxpayers furnish him — Republica: iona itt ota department of the American Le-|asserted in the campaign that Edge | tion. g S for a er valua. publican national committeeman. 2 7 fj A . 3 1 gion, said today following his return { tion for taxation have been made|@n office, heat, light and telephone $8574.41 : “M, C, Freerks of Jamestown, Non-| on Sunday from St. Paul, whe hadi felled stol stand” by jnresident)| — Sorlie/was charged with) qhaving) on the grounds of a general lower-| free and $720 a year for office ex-] Subsequent articles will discuss partisan party candidate for Con- ye eal Me ae ae ao where, he Coolidge and that a change of party dodged the issue of LaFollette, it be- ing of values since the war, and|Penses in addition. ‘The city also] the payments made Mr. Atkinson gress in the Second district, in a| vention and conforcad with dergahag | control, Was necessary. jing alleged that his indorsement of also on the ground that if the val-| Pays for the power to operate his| from Burleigh county and the city statement given to the Forum today | General Hines, heeds of the ennct| Senator Edge, however, asserted him was made in « statement stolen uation is lowered, not only the| blue print machine. The office s| of Bismarc reveals the purpose underlying the | States Veterans bureau, "| Covlidge and criticized his opponent for publication and not intended to state, but the county and all sub-) used by Mr, Atknson not exclusively| These articles are published to] Held in Different Jails on! whole LaFollette scheme of carrying eae ee nniberains to Mr. Cart| £07 the sort of campaign which he be released, that within six months divisions are restricted in the levy-| for the city’s business but for work | show that the taxpayers of Bismarck jon the negotiations with the Re-| con, that ihoionnital i riety af asserted Kean adherents waged. , after he is elected he will be with ing of taxes. A high valuation, it| throughout the state, the county and| in reality are assisting in the pro- Murder Charges {publicans quoting F. A. Vogel, La-| cress is ted. te nates wuuch con-) | Senator Edge’s victory will mark the I. V. A’s and that his election is asserted, makes for, high taxes,|in other places demanding his ser-| motion of Mr. Atkinson's engineering Fol a i ay ir- | Sess 18 expected to make appropria-| the beginning of another hard fight would be a setback to the progres- ig) lette manager, in this state, dir-| tion in the neur future, will be locat ‘i et However, with the expenses of the | vices. business through affording him free) srount Vernon, Ill, Sept. 24.—|ectly, in establishing the ‘real mo-!eq in either North Dakota, Minneso. | ¢°, 0¢ decided in the election in| sive movement. It also was declared Industrial program mounting, it| This system is wrong from the tax-| office rent and office expenses wholly (B cr a eth D ue is in| tive of the LaFollette group. ee cnn iy Me a ae November, it was admitted today.; the question of his relations with is considered here that either a| payer's standpoint. Investigation | out of proportion to the amount of (ne gwectin-tight wolves that rae| "Mr. Freerks’ statement as dictat- | feuthatien eet ote orth gabe} Rev. Dr. James K. Shields, former | the Ku Klux Klan had not been sat- higher valuation must be adopted) made by the taxpayers yesterday at| strictly engineering business neces-'Wionse were iaiap Tas ‘arnted by|ed to a representative of the Forum| states me Serve “these four) superintendent of the state “anti | isfactorilly answered. or the Constitution must be chang-| the state capitol shows that from a city the size of Bismarck.) miles, Rev. Lawrence M. Hight be- | follows: ‘We are going to hold a! Mr Carlson, in making North Da.| 100" league, will be an indepen.| The meeting here was called as a ed to permit a ermit a higher mill levy.| August 7, 1923 to September 2, 1924,/ It is hoped that these articles willing held in jail at Nashville, Ill.| conference in Senator Frazier’ | xota's semeerem etn ne, North Da-/dent candidate for Senator in ad-|LaFollette mass meeting by a group Mr. Atkinson drew $8,574.41 from the| convince the city commisson and the| while Mra, Elsie Swectiw gas a |toom.. Before it got started, with | ote eas eprenentations to Brigadier |dition to Mayor W. F. W. Donnelly | of leaguers who are out of harmony state highway commission for ser-| citizens of Bismarck that an engineer| prisoner at Salem, Ill. Both were | only Vogel, Mrs. Fisher and myself} adjatant Jnck, Willhnne ot Fre [Of Trenton, Democrat, und George With the policies of the present state vices covering that period. under the complete control of theltaken from the local jail yester-|in the room, I heard him tell her |why cilled the we’ eh ee L. Record, Jersey City independent executive committee. _ Invitations Dates, amounts and voucher num-| city commission would be a most] day, Mrs, Sweetin being trans-| that they had more or less officially | terane Bucene head. ta the fare thax nrompessive) and adherent of Senator ae eoeaa: tol 40or 45, ibutisome bers follow: wise and economical arrangement. | ferred because the Jefferson coun-| promised to withdr jes in| ene: = the, first, woman to) Cid@inobiatten: ‘aw the LaFollette | North Dakota had more casualties i rey 2 a} 5 ty jail has no quarters for pris-| electors from the Republican column| proportion to the number of men in |cmte!, Congress from | | o" peesbander of Jamestown, open- E t F oners, while the minister was|of the ballot. Then they discussed | heti ; ; may have appeared in M: | ing fire on Sorlie, said that Soriie ‘xpect Fine 5 tl | e ballot. y ed | action than any other state. Co! Norton vice-chairman of the state! Was the kind of a candidate no real orc transferred to Nashville more as 4/ the situation. Then he unfolded to! quently, the American Legion fs 5 F fa ‘ LaFollett 1 preci i hi (7 A Democratic committee, who was un-;{ LaFollette man could vote for. He rh auti le Exhibits praca OY ae ray ot | MS: pater that while he had so|cials argued, the hospital should be opposed for the nomination in a asserted Baker was not nominated T = ce iy i i 0 il 5 a Ry 7 Were Thousand Indians Expected At Fair At Beach eens cont Peetaher yh: | tereenatee au nets intend) tonde) so) Jocuted’ in’ the Htate—a ‘common-|iaisicisc) whichi is aormalien Denor| for Governor hecausel hei eaniee i HO : iene HEM the cleray. | Out string it along; to head off} wealth in which the government | eretic, 2 poor.” Sorlie also, he said, had tak at the inst ion le clergy- i g il i a sing! ent z Pare tee ie 3 ; Nusbandanditantiadmigstontemade! r are o} led veterans, aid he would rather be defeated with mba annus iRiaRens ioened tes Golden Valley county fair to be held Monday by Rev. Hight implicating if court action were begun. I will! John P. Conmy of Fargo, advance of \Lemke than win with Sorlie. EX aay a Ft, yatta” asctdine te i Oct. 2, 3 and 4, are rapidly nearing} Charles G. Dawes Leaves on himself in the Sweetin poison case | "Ct out that these were ihe exact | the “40 and.8” organization, also ap- Marner Cook of Jamestown opposed 1 formation here, iH iat being |Sompletion. The cattle exhibit prom- Speaking Campaign and assuming responsibility for Bends but a As Aa su stance af peared before Brigadier General | Sorlie. Lfiuder, in the discussion, de- ) September 24, 35 and 26, * | isos. to be a fine one, many breed- his wife's death, states attorney | rie vnee they talked ao freely oO | nen cguchalf of this State, clared Lemke got 87,000 votes in 1922 he Ble oday as indy when Ate ft dai f ditt ae é Thompson of Jefferson county saw | aLateyrarmed i290 freely. _When Brigadier General Hines ar- and he would win with 80,000 votes / i day mea, Ween ere of dairy cows\of different strains) Chicago, Sept, 24-—(By the A. P.) | his lofforts Growned with success er rived in St. Paul, he received ap- lanier Ee ey atsey: who is prosecuting al having agreed to make a showing,|—Charles G. Dawes, Republican can-| “> Crowned With success. VOGEL'S STATEMENT —_| proximately 150 telegrams from var- | Paneer twas. proauced writen by p s clan for the jens tastes, will while good exhibits in sheep and hogs| didate for vice-president, will leave Plan To Build F, A. Vogel, LaFollette manager in| ious North Dakota American Legion i the Rev. G. Halsey Ambrose of Grand Pe is expected 1,000 Indians are also expected. Turkeys will be| Chicago tonight on the most stren- a statement yesterday, said: “Con-| posts, urging upon him the necessity Crosby Banks Had Deposits | Forks addressed to N. H. Dimond of wt be there. ‘ant 2 ea ‘PI : oe y! | yous campaign speaking tour he has Church at Sanish trary to the statements the LaFol-| of locating the hospital in this state. | Grand Forks, close to Sorlie, advis- in Indian association of which | featured this year, as inany farmers| yet undertaken. Sixteen speeches, \ lette campaign management has | These telegrams had been sent at the of Over $350,000 jing Sorlie against declaring for La- Ben White is secretary and Jack | have unusually fine birds. Other ex- eight in Minnesota and eight in Wis- Van Hook OSERt 7 never refused to remove the so-] suggestion of the state department, Follette and urging him to support Tronboulder is a prominent member | hibits are expected to be as good. | consin, have been urranged by Re- an Hook, Sept. 24.—Plans were | called LaFollette electors from the|and apparently were very effective, aps Coolidge. is promoting events. ae 7 made at the tent meetings held by i ; Two banks with combined depo- se. P Ld ublican national headquarters, Ad- Republican column. according to Mr. Carlson i It is urged that as many Bismarck Vices have reached party headquart.| the Baptist church at Sanish to! “in the negotiations thus far con-| The necessity of each state in the | Sits of $355,500 shortly before they| | J: 4. McGovern, former manager of eople as possible att i A 5 i erect a church on the lots already i Hes Ai re were placed on special trust agree-y the mill and elevator association, al- e ible attend the fair t Boon At aaible ten iB cate ©! Town Criers Hosts ers in the past 10 days to the effect] oor ea "by the denomination’ there ducted the LaFollette committee | district eligible for the location of a ment by the state banking board’ %° declared for Lemke. witness he big developmen the In- : eye that the Republicans must conduct a Bev. Fred E: Stockton of Grand agreed to take the matter of re-| hospital to work as a unit in an en- reopened, according to informa- A complete set of LaFollette inde- dians have made in agriculture and 0 0 ATIZENS | st: mpaign in Minnesota to moval up with the electors, provided | deavor to secure the institution, was th its, Th ine es SFEPRMOUE COMBE A Forks, state superintendent of mis- : 3 ; igudice Ganec | tion received at the office of State | Pendent electors were urged. other pursuits. There wi e ex: ——reela win over the LaFollette candidacy, Wor the Bactint ehureh, attend: the LaFollette electors were placed|emphasized by Brigadier General Examiner Gilbert Semingson. The hibits of many kinds and a sports! New England, Sept. 24.—About| party managers frankly declare, and ane or. the: BSptist church, a ean the individual column with the|Hines, according to Mr. Carlson. |twa"bunkec ithe Secuvite Rtate of DECLINES COMMENT Program each day. twenty-five citizens of Mott were| it was said by leaders here that the a a 2 sy e spe iy same consideration that is accorded | Once the state is definitely chosen, Crosby an dthe First State Bank| E. J. Pepke, campaign manager for SSS guests of the New England Town| Dawes tour would be the inaugura-| Pleting the Plan to Davis and Coolidge electors, mak-| Brigadier Hines pointed out, various | o¢ Crosby—had a combined capi-|the Nonpartisan League, declined to 3 RENAMED ON Griers club, at their regular meeting | tion of an intensive campaign tour. SEE Lae ing it possible for the LaFolletta| cities in the state can then advance|tal stock of $40, 000 at the time|comment on the movement reported held Wednesday evening, in the ee No Frost in voters to be given an equal chance|their claims to a committee which|of their suspension. at Jamestown to name William Lem- STATE BOARD] Brown hotel at Mott. The purpose GASSED BY BALLOON N. D. Last Night to vote his choice. will visit the selected state. The Vet-|" Much satisfaction was express-| ke of Fargo as a candidate for Gov- e2eer, of the meeting was to arouse a keen-| Paris, Sept. 24.—Andre Camillo . Last Nig! “To this arrangement tho secre-|erans Bureau official urged however,/ed by the state banking depart-|ernor against A. G. Sorlie, League Governor Nestos today: re- | er interest in the project of securing | was running around a school room Ht tary of state agreed. according to Mr. Carlson, that not! ment today over the ability of| indorsed. He declared he had now appointed Dr. W. F. Sihler of| county agricultural agent for Het-| with a toy balloon when he noticed No frost was reported in North “Within a few days thereafter|too many cities advance claims for these two banks to reopen after | knowledge of the matter other than Devils Lake, Dr. V. J. LaRose of | tinger county. Petitions are being| that it was deflating. He put the| Dakota last night. : Thomas Hall, secretary of, state, saw | the institution, thereby complicating reorganization. Security | newspaper reports. — Bismarck and Dr. T. L. DePuy of | circulated which favor the project.| nozzle to his mouth and began to} The weather bureau’s report to- | fit to execute a different arrange- | the situation. State had a capitalization of $30,- Jamestown members of the state | Charles Eastgate of Slope county will/ blow the balloon up.:*Then he fell] day showed the lowest temperature | ment of the ‘ballot, looking to his —_—_— 000 and deposits of $199,000 while| . G. Ammon, parliamentary vie board of medical examiners, for| receive the position as Hettinger’s| forward and’ Was pitked up dead.| last night was 84 above at Dunn own onal gain as a candidate for} A thousand thunderstorms alway: the First State had a capitaliza-' retary to the British Admiralty, ts ee yor» wems ending October | county agent if the proposition is/ The lag was poisoned by the gas in| Center and the highest during the Soorarer i foe meron dc eesiee A ere i Progress around the earth’s an et een Grek, oa | wh only man. in ae English navy J o in who wears"s mustac! A

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