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ie CASS COUNTY ~ LEADS IN NEW CARS LISTED Has Total of 179 For July— Burleigh County Lists 73 New Autos Cass county leads in the number of new automobiles registered during July, records compiled by the Busi- : ngs Service company show. A total of 179 new cars were registered from , Cass county during the month. Ward! : unty was second with 156. Other leading counties were Burleigh and Ramsey 73, Stutsman 72, Grand Forks 101, Morton 39, Pembina 46. Richland 69, Stark 61, Walsh 81, Treill 44. : Wells 68 and Burke, Bottinenu and Barnes 40 each. The number of new cars purchased | $ during the month, however, was more ‘than 1,000 short of the number pur- y, 1925, comparative fig- 2 to 2,967. The total w cars registered so far 8. 907 compared with 20. fir the same period @ year 8g. | Phe total number of new trucks t Baz istered in July was 145 as com- ; with 252 for the same period # yoar ago. A total of 1,192 new : tegcks have been registered so far in 1923 compared with 1.452 for the same ee in 1925. ess county tions with 20, Ward county had 14, Ramsey 8, Grand Forks 11, and Bur- ‘Jeigh, Stutsman and Williams 5!x each. Nun ber of ne ie oar is 2 FIM ROADS GET PERMITS TO CUT RATES Three Cent Reduction on Mis- souri River Grain Effec- tive Next Monday 2—)—The Minneapolis, P southwest three-cent cut in rate grain and flour, moving cast, from the Missouri river by way of Min- neapolis, will be in effect August 9 on all the raflroads linking Minne- i apolis with Chieago. Five roads, ashington advices say, were grant- authority today by the interstate merce commission to advance the effective dates for their tariff re- tdugtions from August 28, on their plea that an emergency exists and that the 30 days’ publication of the trates should he waived. The fiv theig raics on Missouri next’ Monday are the Milwaukee, Northwestern, Great Western. Rock Island and Burlington. Their action will permit Minneapolis mills to manufacture winter wheat flour and Facliver it east of Illinois, at 3 cents less per hundredweight thi :which has existed for yeai fi ’ The original three cents slash was instituted July 10 by the Minneapolis gand ‘St. Louis railroad. ‘o- ———__——__—_—_—____¢ | NEWS BRIEFS | eo . Unsuccessful attempt is asgussinate General Primo de River Spanish rremier, as he rides to rail- tioad station Yn Barcelona, led in truck registra-| | | { were playing together on Broad $22,179,049 estate “Asbestos Kin; GIBBONS SAYS DEMPSEY WILL As a result Tommy—Predicts K. 0. carriers which will cut}|Dempsey is, s ver grain]met him he'll win from ‘an the cost | Knocked out b the past six “ied —_—— —$—___———@ | great fight and [think a fair estimate would be seven le tof rounds,” +| thought. in Seventh Round Minn, Aug. as good Osakis, is about seven rouni That was the estime Tommy Gibbons, the ‘ho withstoo: i the sey Mont., Gibbon $s summer hom here. psey will win,” Gib: But I'd rather se Gene beat him,’ thought. Personally, smarter than Dem He's aggressi i I think Tunney é H going to b like to see it he repeated as an “Dempse of the two, Gene i Israel Zangwill, poet and noted] hard!” 1 on Jewish life, dies of pneu- oniz and complications in London. Helen Wills beats M tennis at East Hampton and Vin- nt Richards conquors W. T. ‘in Metropolitan cup play i York. Baron Michael Royce-Garrett | theld. by Miami police on technical Zchatge to protect him from himself after suicide of his wife. Tourists leave Glacier park in Mon- ng us forest fires threaten. er. Poincare changes plans and cham- Sberof deputies may be asked to act upon American ani tlements before its vacation. Suzanne Lenelen will not come to| will form one America, Paris hear: Red MeDermatty| ing to Mayor A. hi be the largest commercial of in connection. with + “San Juan, Porto Ric British debt set-| sentative —With com-|There w “Of course, ald, tell. I haven’ Dempsey n hard on ‘But as I sa: ood us he w vell, about if Dempsey is}. City Commission May Name Delegate to Airplane Meet ing a repre- to the see- plane meet- ond annual commercial ing in St. Paul, August 9, 10 and 11 item of busines ing up before the meeting city commissioners tol a Lenhart. is to aireraft meeting in the aviation, according to M be a demonstration history munication generally restored, but] planes f swith all sections of the islands not! mercial et having been heard from, the po-) the Edsel Ford trophy. hat a total of seven per-}time the army air service at Selfridge fled in last week's storm. fjeld will send a fleet typifying the _lice repo! gsong were Rome.—For the third time within Sa year a theft in the vatican has oc- ciirred. This time the thieves got caway with 4C00 lire from the safe of She-direeto rof the gardens, in addi- tion to 700 lire belonging to the di- rector. pea’ New York,—Seven hundred persons died'in New York city from poison Fiquor last year, J. W. Quillen, chief Shemist of the: bureau of inter evenue, said today, in. issuing warning against Byhiskey. hio.— Mrs. Anna} town, tongh To wido wot David ew Me ol Stambaugh Tod, 56, Tod. and prominent in ate and nation through her activities in poli- tics; died here «today of cerebral hemorrhage, % Grand Forks Man. 16 i pecagra salar ge ey by Great Northern railway, shot. imself. with a revolver three ‘times and died-a few. minutes late west . is, I oat oe dive chitare BEAT TUNNEY “Will Be Great Fight,” Says rounds of | Lett ands of Demp- only to. be | sommere in New York “he added as a Yr e's hard Yes, after- s far the harder hitter faster—he’s got | speed and brains, but Dempsey hits “one can never nything about : : condition except what the | f ry K. Browne] newspapers say. Retirement may have | is as when F met him-— com- of the ccord- At the same The Stage’s Richest Lorraine Manville Gould, who. married Jay Gould, comedian, while they vay, has inherited $8,776,473 of the ft by her father, Thomas Franklyn Manville, the she is the world’s richest actress, t developments in army aviation the command of Major bam- one of the commanders of the ent Detroit Arctic expedition. Both ents will give St. show that will he first Na under n we capitali: svents for the purpose of stimulating in the development of air through the northwest.” mayor of St. Paul asks the city of Bismarck to send a representative to St. Raul on the above dates to see the fifty odd airplanes on ex- hibit and to meet and confer with the aviators who fly them and the manufacturers who make them, and to attend the s jal meeting on con.+ mercial aviation which will be held the evening of August 10. have gone out from here d to the department of in Washington, urging the location of one of the United States’ >| proposed 22 aviation fields at Bi marek, but no answers have as yet been received from them, according to Mayor Lenhart. to St. Paul General Motors Shares Set Record High’ Price Today New York, Aug. 2—()—Leading arket, General Motors today crossed another vigorous upturn in the stock 200 a share, and brought a record high price for the present shares. The tremendous buying movement in the stock, Which has been under way week or more, gathered fresh lifting the price more n 10. points above last week's closing figure. Dupont kept pace with and many other motor issues were heavily bought. MEN? OH, WELL? London, Aug. 2.—Men are of some use after all! So the National Fed- tion of Women’s Institutions has decided. At a recent meeting a reso- lution was adopted urging more “co- operation with the men, especially with regard to choral and dramatic societies.” The mere male receives few bouquets at meetings of the fed- eration, and even this one had a string on it. It was the only fear of +] Mrs. Army Adams, who moved the resolution, that the men would say, that “at last the women have admit- ted they need men's help. VERY GODO, PUPILS Sacramento, Calif. Aug ‘answerd were en to old questions in a test given recently to high! school sophomores. “Aleohol is made rom gasoline,” “air brakes are used on balloons,” “organdie is a kind of marmal and “bacon comes from # cow,” inking bootleg | Bismarck Men Will Attend Druggists’ | Meet at Jamestown R. O. Baird, state food commiasioner, | and C. H. Mergens of the state food | and drugs laboratory, will address the! annual session of the North ota | Druggists, whieh opens at Jamestown | tomorrow and will last until August | 6. Burt Fines of the Finney Drug company, will be present for the ses- eon representing Bismarck drug- | wis Mr. Baird will speek at the “Pro- posed Cosmetic Law,” and Mr. Mer- gens will give the report of the com- mittee on adulterations, during the! sessions of Wednesday. All business sessions will be at the | Elks hall. Several men from outside the state and others from within will) speak at the sessions. Other 8) ers Among the speakers from outside | - state are Ira Davies, Milwaukee, | WwW. 1, St. Paul; Se: ; Andrews, Minneepolis, and Aberle, St. Paul. | The ladies’ auxiliary of the ass ciation will have sessions August 3) and 4, and any small children atten ing will be taken cure of:at the city | parks, where swings, giant strides, shoot the chutes and other amuse- ments will be provided them. | Features of the president's bell at the Elks hall Tuesday evening will be! the acrobatic dances, instrumental numbers and vaudeville acts. - The present officers of the ass ciation are: R. Hanson, Pingree,| president; N. N. Brakke. McVille, first vice president; G. M. Far- so, second vice presi . Sudro, Fargo, secretary Parker, Lisbon, treasurer, and C. R. Odney, Jamestown, local secretary. The executive committee is composed of W. H. Itrich, Hebron; Ray Stinson, Pembina, and P. H. Costello, Coopers-; town. Capitol Employes Honor Miss Dunn Employes of the state capitol joined in a picnic Saturday and Elizabeth Dunn was the honor guest. lizwbeth, a petite. blue-eyed col- leen, is going way next week and the nce w in part, the capitol’s farc- well. Coming to Bisnfirck three years ago from Wexford, treland, Miss Dunn ‘was employed as an assistant in the capitol restaurant. Du: that time she ‘has fed every employe at the state TRIBUNE ————— % Sone eta eB See that cat? See its color? Paul Cameron Seddicum, U. S.-consular official, and his bride smiled as it crossed their path in front of St James Church, Bristol, Engtand, thereby presaging good fortunc and a long and happy life for the newlyweds. Seddicum married Miss Iris Davies, daughter of Sir George Davies. | eee In Police Court oo ————_—___—— gaged her in a clash of wits she @ Henry Hoffman of Minneapolis and ways had & ‘bit of ‘paprika to spare.” | A. KR. Emerson of Chicago pleaded The result was that Elizabeth came} guilty before Police Magistrate W. 5. to be regarded as the most popular, Casselman this morning to charg girl jn the statchouse. Her job was| short changing a local cafe. to serve and she did it well and Sat-| were fined $5 and costs and given sen- urday she was the honor guest at the; tences of 30 days in jail. T meted picnic. . Early next week she; and costs were paid and thi will leave for the west coast. wants. to sec what is going on out| the men leave the city immediately, caiptol from the governor down to the janitors, and cach received the! | same cheery smile and the same friendly greeting., For those who ¢| | Reynolds Sells She| tences suspended upon condition that} Last Minute =. | News Bu a : Cleveland, Aug. 2—(AP)— Cleveland detectives today were close on the trail of a seen in the vicinity of North Olmsted, who, - lialf a dozen residents have declorcd, answered the de- scription of Patrick Eugene “Red” McDermott “triggerman” in the slaying of Donald Mellett, Canton publisher. These residents iden- tified the man from pictures printed in a newspaper. Aug. 2—(AP)—A e, lasting three the center estimated to be 9,000 kilometers (5,592 miles) away, was.recorded on the seismo- graph at Prof. Raps: observatory here today... , Entire Dairy Herd Sale of his entire dairy herd of pure-bred and grade Holsteins to Charles Leonard, Woodstock, Tll., was anounced here today by W.-F. Rey- nolds of near New Salem. Five carloads of datry stock will be shipped tomorrow, Reynolds said, all | of them going to Illinois purchasers. there. which they did. It was Bunny Moore’s vanity case that was used to make up the face of the beautiful Myra Heath. ,. Myra had never used cosmetics in all her life, but when she was found murdered * ghe was weirdly beautified ~ \y with rouge and lip-stick. Also, there was this circumstance—_. There was a scene in the Heath home the night of the murder because of. Bunny's friendship -* with Myra’s husband.- ~ arotyn Wells, “The Mistress start in‘The Bisinarck Tribune soon Pe ee er ae ee BUNNY MOORE “If you Want to Imow what Bunny's fate will be, read ‘To 4$ of Mystery’ - MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1926 ‘ThgtFavoges of tuberculosis and the formation of diseased animals has created 4 good market for deity cows in Mlinois, agents for the purchasers said. Two additional carloads of dairy stock will be ‘shi from western Morton county within the next two weeks, Reynolds said, contracts al- ready having been signed for their purchase, Loss From Fire at, , Garrison Mine Is Placed at'$25,000 Fire which destroyed, the machine hed and tipple of the Rupp mine near rrison Saturday caused a loss of $25,000, partl-- covered by insurance, according to reports received here. Although the fire started down the shaft of the mine‘and it was feared the interior might catch fire, the blaze was extinguished’ late Saturday evening. ane Trains on the nortK branch of the Svo line railrodd were delayed when the fire burned out some of the tics in the voir Refreshing for breakfast orlunch Keeady-cooked and ready-to-eat