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“PAGE EIGHT - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928) a ae eis wn \North Dakota Bad Lands, Beautiful in Natural Ruggedness, sy pingts| S2lently Resents Arrival of Civilization and Man’s Touch doeaee . ast Carry Off Full Share of Hon- ors at Minot Northwest Fair — Six firsts, five seconds, five thirds, and twenty other prizes were won at the Northwest fair last week by the McLean county boys’ and irls’ club members, according to County Agent A. L. Norling, who at- tended the fair and assisted in the | organization work. | The girls’ demonstration team | from the Young Girls’ Clothing club of Underwood represented McLean county and gave a demonstration on making princess slips, and this team oe Hy Pst, was awarded first place and they will now represent northwest North Dakota when they give their dem- onstration at the State Fair at Grand Forks, where they will compete against teams from all parts of the state. All the prizes on girls’ gar- ments shown in the boys’ and girls’ club department went to McLean county § girls. Individual prizes | ‘were won as follows: | Three undergarments appropriate ! for school girl—First, Margaret Fin- nerman, Underwood; second, Esther = eat? TAL, < Tank, Garrison; third, Neome Hep- Be per, Underwood. rs Wash school dress—First, Nettie a Barlow, Underwood; second, Mar- - ay aret Finnerman, Underwood; third, 4 A ot: jorothy Hunts Along, Elbowoods. House dress—First, Dorothy Bar- low, Underwood; second, Eunice Grinnell, Elbowoods; third, Imogene Baker, Elbowoods. Wool school dress—First, Hazel Kitts, Garrison; second, Esther Tank, Garrison; third, Charlotte Smith, Elbowoods. Night gown—First, Nettie Barlow, Underwood; second, Amy Snyder, Underwood; third, Hazel Davis, Gar- tison. Other good prizes were also won by Helen Olson, Dorothy Barlow, Gladys Stewart, Amy Snyder, Nettie Barlow, Annabelle Edgar, Ethel Fin- nerman, of Underwood; Ruth Rabbit TONS TTT DATS A At SMES Ae! Head, Dorothy Hunts Along, Eunice le <, * ‘ ‘ . Grinnell, Florence Coyote, of Elbo- jing a store here, saw the sporting | Nature's sovereignty is tottering./13 were ready for the meat packer FOLLIES GIRL WEDS so—seldom get a brief. On; lew " eteaay "Eilene Tank, Hazel Kitts, BIG CROWD AT ;goods display in the window. He | Civilization today lays another foun-land four more had to be shot be-| New York, July 13.—4)—Claire| are in a ponikion to “emul ign nan yee fy aie aetmastaees Irene Wilson, Edna Keys, of Gar. {took a fancy to a baseball glove, | dation in its advance over the ma-|cause they were beyond repair. Luce, once a dancer for Ziegfeld, | fees, tiago volcano in the hope of perma- . y an. jWalked into the store, took the glove, | Jestic Bad Lands. Above are two —_—___—_ sought thrills in an airplane and nently extinguishing the burning sul- Mrs. H. W. Case and Sister Mar- L 4 and walked out. Later, find:ng the | views of the territory near the new] PERU APPROVES PEACE found romance. Learning to be a KILLS SELF AND BABE phur bed. aret, O.S.B., Elbowoods; Mrs. R. glove didn’t fit, he went to the store | Theodore Roosevelt bridge spanning] Washington, July 13.—()—The|pilot she met Clifford Warren| New York.—Mrs, Elizabeth Le- ——_———__ . Kitts, Garrison; Mrs. G. T. Smith and tried to exchange it for another, | the Little Mi-souri river 17 miles |Peruvian note approving Secretary|Smith, member of the New York vine, 35, took her 2%-year-old| Attached to the Royal Scot, ex- SaCMis. Adins Johnson, Under- with disastrous results, south of Watford City, which is be-|Kellogg’s proyosal for restoration| Yacht club and aviator. Now they jdaughter Ruth with her when she press locomotive which runs between : Be wood, are local leaders for the girls’| Devils Lake, July 13.—()—A a ing dedicated today by Helen Bur-|o¢ diplomatic relations between Peru are married, leaped to death from the sixth story London and Carlisle, is a lynamome- elothing clubs. record crowd for the week, 10,000| Mf) gess, Medora, and an array of state|and Chile reached the state depart- —————_____|of an apartment house here. The|ter car in which is an instrument cn people attended the Lake Region fair ad national figures. Between 15,-|ment today, virtualy concluding the| Scores of the King’s Counsel at|bodies were found with the girl that tells the speed, draw-bar pull here yesterday and witnessed some 000 and 20,000 visitors are present |iong drawn-out negotiations. the English bar—there are 250 orjclutched in the mother’s arme. land distance run of the of the finest harness races yet seen for the ceremonies. : on the Lake Region track. The fea: , Upper—View of the Bad Lands . 1 ture race was the trot, the near the sitc of the new structure. A a merchants $1,000 stake race, which The bridge miy de seen at the ex- i was won by Guy Bates, owned and ee % treme left. : e driven by Henry Thomas of St. Paul;| The ambition of every livestock|, Lower—A view of the grim . second, The More, owned and driven | ‘Xhibitor is to win and come home | buttes in the Canyon of the Little! i MANDAN FA ] R by Billy Smith, Fargo; third, Billy ‘with the Grand Champion ribbon and | Missouri river near the site of the’ L Purnel, owned and driven by W. T.|0- L. Nordquist, of Underwood, has| new steel span. The river may be ‘ 4 Schroeder of Madison, Wis.; fourth, —_ Joel enough nye such a | Seen in the lower left hand corner. Lorena Alders, owned b; . Hard. |tDbon three years out of six at the j From the moment the famous|ing of Sac City, Town, driven by | Northwest Fair at Minot. MILLIONS FOR CHURCH i Terry, Mont. cowboy band strikes|Jackman; time 2:13%, 2:13%; At the fair last week, the Grand| New York, July 13—(—One of i ti uae eet arch S00 (he grand par-|2:16%. The % pace, $350 and added Champion ribbon was won on his) the country’s oldest Methodist fs ade of blooded livestock and the for-| money, was won by Alvin, owned by tee Jersey boar, Super Scissors.| churches would encase itself in a e mal opening of the Missouri Slope|J. P. Brady, Kewanee, Ill. driven by fr addition, this pig was awarded | skyscraper. A 24-story structure e H Fair and Circus at 2 o'clock Tues-|Lacey; second, Peter McKinney, bra prize as age boar and first in| costing $3,500,000 is projected by b a day, July 81, until the last hot dog|owned by F. B. Lucksinger, driven : . Senior Champion boar class. the old John Street church. The ‘ stond hes closed Fri day night, Aug-|by Frost; third, King, owned and ther prizes won by Mr. Nordquist | original brownstone structure would 4 @ » Pg ust 3, there will be something do-|driven by J. *W, Kealey, Melfort, re as Spe 3rd on Senior boar | be straddled by an arch of steel i : ing every minute. Sak.; fourth, The Repeat, owned by ieee Fete ta boar pig, and | beams. ¥ ; at_is the theory on which the Spalding, Fargo, driven by |third Sia aulbacon secure a isa Mf Py completely reorganized board of di- 12%, 2:14, herd, foart Py tird on young TALE OF KANGAROO J ‘ geetors worked in booking the most ee on produce of deere “re and fourth | San Francisco, July 13,—“—Be- rn elaborate program aver offered at a In the Duroc Jersey show, he won | (2U8¢, his gs Sone, the ee fair 3 North _ ta aie of Aes first and second on sow pigs, first on edeeed 2 ean be oneresnea Ae, ean orks, snd ae oe : [boar pig, first and third on litters. | the Deaneaeos, sete Jey pose Anson Fos state fairs are coming to Mandan,|stops nearly nine-tenths of the . aoe fife heel oti as a wy board. An officer just caught hold z and oes are additional big time mee anal the interior of repen ing boar and fourth on sow pig. Emil of the tip of the aul aa yaa The y attractions. cool. inary glass permits the t ; ‘angaroo, presented to the trans- a The famous Terry Cowboy _band|heat to enter and does not allow the [pork nye nerwoam, Won fourth on | pacific tiyers, is to be given by them H which gained a national reputation|heat absorbed by objects under the | w. A 15S cl W. WH ced | to the president. { ast -year on its trip to the Black|slass to go out again. With the new | Rusorwon second on hem ang eed —_______ \ H Hills to salute President Coolidge, is|glass, however, the action is just/on old male bird ‘Wagne CAR TURNS BUTCHER - { éoming to Mandan with a caravan|opposite. Und it hen and old|, Scottsburg, Ind. July 13—Cows : i th panics, Beno inderwood, won first on hen and ol to beef i feake. is thc + Be See in tho tard Mortars ieee CAUGHT SWAPPING Hale Hird aod champion: prize. on 01 b> an: Iuberstate dntariebgn one Y . wu band durin the World War. This sone ee nace nana bee pn Bear pee the other day. The car ' : ys i it re ce fhe fear days, Diane special scores small boy’s mind. A lad of ten, pass- connie done and racoons are all col- By the tea ftthad oe : a ie 1 two spectacular firewarks - _ { Oy di plays Aug. 1 and 2. ——, “ ‘ > 4 am four porensos qrith an aerial ’ _—e 9 = ‘ peze act from the top of two N H I feot ladders; Roscoe Armstrong and NN 4 he Sine GRaDM —_!J ere 8 a q his Racking Tord at has been the a e } scream of state fairs in the midwest v f In e A break. i Bina bine oe at SMA HEIDE?” 6 | recipe for coolness: At . gymnast-clowns, direct from the eo e Keith Circuit; Dashington’s dogs and q f; k b | d f ll E Performing animals; the Jack Stary ast, ta e a Ow: an 1 it ae a fee gai rere Lenlagyaaga a e peze and slack wire act that full f & K. ll C. draws big money, are just a few of oO crisp e og 8 orn ‘art big circus features otal, “ * e e huto races, motorcycle races an Fl k Pp running horse races will be provided akes. our in some nice to satisfy the speed med meration. eo e Berets ay recut le 1 milk and add frui : too slow for the modern crowd. One coo an a some t \ ” t touch of ine ms weet mn be fla sf a N ¢ cowboy relay race one heat eac % 7 Foy Ee for extra flavor. Next a spoon— are Darand, irl aviatrix, will h e e £ Wy er tee! om a speedi ei then, just enjoy yourself! ym dizzy heights. Jeanne is the 4 ra who attempted to drop from 15,- 3 pa it in fg ert, Februa: 4 ¥ who escaped death by a miracle when her chute Tgging caught in ) ~ running gear of the plane to hold her helpless until the pilot, discovering her ‘plight, brought his plane down on one wheel and one wing to pre-} : ~ vent crushing her to death. . | Night programs will feature the circus acts and Indian dances on the! C 0) R N F L‘A kK E S oom zat sane leks. The second; | nights will see spectacular; * 5 . ‘ + fireworks displays, the finest ever " fiecgkt to the Missouri Slope. Over i $2,000 has been spent on these. oy In inamiaien tee livestock barns will - held some o: inest animals in - the northwest. Exhibitors from the Order at hotels, restaurantes 4 yA » other fairs, notably Fargo, are ship- cafeterias. On by Ping direct to Mandan from that all Made in : . The automobile dealers will Creek, t ; Set ses <