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~ FORD PLANES PAGE TWO RENEW TOUR Start Out From Des Moines, Ja., For, Lincoln, Neh, —No Mishaps nes, lowa, Aug. 12.—()— rticipating bility tour their object- « of the firt ship on the 4 of the 2,555 mile test was et for 11 o'clock this morning from} w Des Moines field which wat! "s flight. | starters in the| , 230-mile leg} thout mishap. One down at Fa arlbinuits airs and Towa, a few | » completing | Min othe miles the land jon of Labor in} neither eupport nor ion in the relig ts Borah, senate foreign mittee in Nampa, Ida attitude of debtor na- would cause senate to rej world court now, Trial of Rev. Frank B. Norris for | murder of Forth Worth lumber s set for November 1, French ‘parliament adjourns for! ummer without action ‘on American deht accord. | yapidly that jt no 1} | legial | amounted to —— and Kidder county district is asked by John Adams, successful Independ- ent candidate, in answers filed to! contest. W. C. MePadden, Fargo, secretary of the North Dakota Bankers’ as- sociation, at the meeting in James- town declared diversification of agriculture in state has grown so er is matter, of further diyersification as of im proving various branches of farm- | ing now practiced in the stare. port of national, agricultural tive committee in ite ram of farm relief, was promised by ex- ecutive committee of Minnesota coun- 3 Vs agriculture, meeting at St Paul. By majority of 126, Grafton, N. D., voters favored retaining their elec- tric lieht and power plant as a municipally owned than selling it to company uf Fergus Falls, Minn, Held For Setting Fire to Building: 3. Hagen was hound over to at Beach, following a justice ge of third degree arson in con- on with the burning of a build- short time ago. He carried ) worth of insurance on it, The building wa ned by Enoch Harpster, Glendive, Mont, and the county had acquired a tax title to it on Apri) ording to FE. J. Pepke, ‘shall, who re- turned this morning from place, On May 29, Haugen got a contract from Harpster, for $200 and the taxes due the county. The taxes $221.44. commissioners had property, including worth $260. Haugen insured the building on j June 1, for $1,200 and on June 6, | just two da: fore ‘the building was to be xes, the building burned down. The county appraised — th some lots, BER -—-)—Rioting, in ns and communists which i pated, marred the seventh ai part yth annual Sioux Indian pow-|* J trap shooting tournament jon with varied | piscopate makes second ing suspension of re- ns until congress w law hoped for, Mexican roject rather ttertail Power) court ‘there, on a) niversary celebration of the adop- tion by Germany of a Republican | constitution and resulted in injuries to numerous persons, A strong force of police had to be called out to quell the disorders, Note Presented in Bulgarian Wrangie Sofiw, Bulgaria, A&g. 12.+-)+:The diplomatic representatives of Jugo- Slovia, I\imania and Greece t: handed a coflective néte to the Bule garian foreign minister, regarding the activities of the Bulgarian eomi- tadji, or irregulars, The substance of the note was withheld but it is | known that it is not In the nature of an ultimatum, Somes 10, 000 Miles to See Classmates | Rothester, Minn., Aug. 12.--P)-| | After traveling 10,000 miles to at- }tend the quinquennial gathering of ; the Rochester old boys and girls, Charles Clark alighted from “rain here this morning primed for the three-day reunion of old school- mates which opens here tomorrow, “lagk, who lived here until now resides in Manila, Philippine Islands. He was found today xtudying 1 store window dis- play of photographs of old friends taken in. the “gay nineties,” and greeting former pals. “JUNGLES” ARE DESERTED Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 12. CHet of Police Harty Britfs, revor | ing on a recent raid in the Jam town “jungles,” says this is the firs time in I3 years that he has not found an I. W. W. card there. Only six or eight “knights of the road” [ee found where usually at_ this 30 years time of the year there are 50 to 200 camped. OUNT. forkA bg. 12— déral Reserve t change since April was cut from 4 to per cent. a Futures Are Jamestowa, N. ‘D., ‘pose 5 TI, | Ed Kurts @rrived in Jamestown this i pels Aad attend the annual reunion of the first North Dekota Volunteer Infantry Regiment of Spanish war veterans to be held at ghee Lake’ tomorrow. Ku former, menther of company H 0: Jamestown. now lives at “Marni field, ‘Oregon. At I¢ast Siety of the teterans are empected for the reunion, focal veter- ans state. There are seven or eight | who reside here and the remainder. are scattered widely, A permanent; organization started tat a is ex pected to be Code A this year, Captain Port W. Eddy stated Revolt on Albania és ; _Frontier Spreading: 12.-m—Advid show that the volt in that country, oh ed by omt- grants who had returned from Htaly, is spreading. Prince Ahmed Hey is! said, to-have fled to Durango, escort- ed ret armored cats. e ‘is further sattg that ‘he will skek it ts ax-| ‘protecti¢n in the port of FARGO ‘TO ae TAWERNACLE Fieth of ane deangelical| series 0 Ly ical meetings, ‘under sents er proto at the leading Feat o Sroekalbeginning’ Beye 18 mie A, nin, Harper, Guninets wan mn ‘Satins oaitie: turer of Fairfreld, Towa it da®announced ally commissto| . ye Farga, YoM. pastor of the’ permission to a la rar bs gg ia “a write ve hold Whe Meetingay’ "The per mission was grant ee Dakota Coaservatane Fargo College Conservatory Affiliated’), ~ Draggy‘ in Mill City Market}. ats tebe, was the father of The ideal bot weather fcod aboard an Italian warship anchored), ant, ited ‘hefore the’ cat and y |the want ad. 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