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Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona
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Andrew Kimball, Arizona representative for the International Farm Congress, states that Arizona will exhibit at the event in Kansas City from September 25 to October 10 to advertise the state and attract settlers. Malcolm Frazer of Tucson is commissioner, Harry Welch assists, and Kimball tours Arizona to build interest.
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AT INTERNATIONAL FARM
CONGRESS. KANSAS CITY
PHOENIX, July 17.--That Arizona is one of the four best advertised states in the Union, and that her opportunity to make a telling showing and bring herself many settlers of the best type lies in the International Farm Congress and Land Products in Kansas City, September 25 to October 10, was the statement made today by Andrew Kimball, Arizona representative of the congress.
"The exhibition at Kansas City in the center of the biggest farming section of the country, will be attended by at least 50,000 hard-headed practical farmers, many of whom are interested in Arizona," said Kimball.
"Malcolm Frazer, of Tucson will be the commissioner in charge of the Arizona exhibit, Harry Welch, secretary of the Phoenix chamber of commerce, is helping, and I am making a tour of the state to stir interest in this great opportunity to advertise Arizona."
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Kansas City; Phoenix; Tucson; Arizona
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July 17; September 25 To October 10
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Andrew Kimball announces Arizona's participation in the International Farm Congress exhibit in Kansas City to promote the state and attract settlers, with Malcolm Frazer as commissioner and Harry Welch assisting.