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‘women ‘and chlldren, and he already i . B. Jardine, who has been re-clected T G “W-GflSh-Wflm flatfi FAM“US MEIKLE cnl Tu Su:tl om:e ;:ywm hl: rented .the :nr:uet:‘t:i ole:mn‘:::nm.nt‘g:‘ cture for TRusT cAsEs Tu has employed and will then put to H nt’s—Perfect "BIVE GONGERT IN GITY |cuoveint e tor e summer " | werid aud. i g, 1 whom thon 4 e e == 2 ent a ur ¥ mo;'::m:_l:“":;[::m ::;nad Sunday Lhemle‘l:el,. hlv:‘!'ndo ‘mnh?n‘ nn’ni cuME “P AGA'N Under, the statutes governing the Baking POWder = —_— produced nothln id Mrs. Rose work, the entire enumeration must be h accompanies cop; morning from a visit with his parents and completed within a month, and ig the Is Sold at Al Want - Ads” for palf This Company Made a Big Hit Here, | from attending the annual convention of : ! citles the work fs limited to fifteen - dsooldat a cent a word per insertion. Where high school superintendents held in Min- ts,” ‘continued Mrs 4 ‘| days. It is expected that some of the Moderate Price b does not accompany copy ‘hfi and Is Playing a Return neapolis last week. re not concerning ‘ourselves s“p]‘eme Coul‘t 0l'ders ne- returns from the cities will be received b‘e :‘lvl.;: :elée of ‘one Gemt:a wordiwl Engagement. Chapman & Oberg, owners of the Black- | 80 greatly about this gift, byt we 2 x as early as the first week in June, g duck lake boat house, are busy rebuilding [ Would like the world to observe, the hea"ng of Sults. but the exact population of the entire Made b o A — EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD —_— the part of the bm'“ house which was | taint on the gold thrown at Dr. Aked's country will not be determined before Not Made by For Rent--For Sale--Exchange feet before commending the virtues o/ some time in September. The cefisus |a Trust --Help Wanted--Work Wanted The last of the series of enter- carried away when the ice went out of f ¢, goodly give: officials will, however, know within a --Etc.--Etc. . the lake this spring, TAFT'S SPEECH A-SURPRISE | DUE TO BREWER’S DEAT“ few thousand of tae number long be- tainments which have been given| After a two weeks' visit at the home of fore the close of the summer months. o HELP WANTED. under the auspices of the fire de-|her son, Mr. Lse French, Mrs. E. E. French Expected He Would Make Bitter At- a2 returned to her home at Champlin last WAN —Young men to learn p?rtment \\.'xll be given Wfdnesday Thursday. Her little granddaughter, Eva, tack on Insurgents. Action of Highest Tribunal in Stand- automobile business by mail and | night of this week, at the City O]:tern accompanied her home. "Xl‘::mf:::; Ap":fl“"y::h‘:r::lld.b; ard Oll and Tobacco Cases. Indi- prepare for positions as chaffeurs | House, when the Robert Meikle| 5.0 . /o banquet, held Friday even-| Tapt ata l!’mt £6 to the same extent:ss s That That Body May Have and repair men. We make you|Concert company will present one of |ing at the church, was well attended as Attorney General Wickersham in read- n Equally Divided and the De- expertiia ten w“ksi assist you 10| peir very enjoyable concerts. well as the program given later in the|ing the progressive Republicans and olilon: Wiil Not- BE Handed Down secure position. Pay big; work This company appeared in Be.|evening. According tothe various papers | insurgonts ouc of the party has been Ui Vacsi B e tia Billadt pleasant; demand for men great;| ! 3 and reports on different departments of | 8olved. reasonable; write for particulars|midji early last winter, and they PO pal MANY HAVE NARROW ESCAPES Aeroplane Falls on - Automobile at Memphis Meet. Memphis, Tenn., April 12.—Losing control of a Curtiss biplane, which he 'was operating at a height of seventy- five feet, J. C. Mars plunged down- church work, this field shows a gratifyi President Taft changed the entire e .| ward with terrific speed into the in- T IS so much better than and sample lesson. Empire|gave a concert which was the talk gwuvr,cm along all lines. gratilying | o or of his speech within eighteen ":Va::llnztdo:;bAp:g cg; T‘l::veflt::: fleld of the aylation course here, e Automobile Institute, Rochester, | of the town for several weeks. The b hours of its delivery and long after s o i alighting on top of a seven-passenger > ’ touring car in which were seated three Black Sllk women and two children. The canopy top over the touring car . saved the lives of its occupants, only Stove Pollsh . Th onefof yhor: was plightly njured ‘The Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does biplane smashed into bits and Mars | B ;) 750 or dust off, and the shine lasts g+ ! Attorney General Wickersham had | Feassigned for argument by the su- singing of Mr. Meikle, the baritoni. ; started for Chicago. As originally pr;:le court. e P AN P, . 1.| made a great hit here, and his worl prepared it was an uncompromising e reargument ese cages W ’\fi' L EDI f;\: ":x::e;al “:ri:ewi::’ was pronounced the l;est ever heard assault on all those charged with | eomes as the direct result of tMe death 150 glrl IOF geng GUSEWOrK; 1o i party {rregularity and did not mince | of Justice Brewer. This noted jurist ls\;(r:.a\:éntl\; Brown, 700 Minne-|in le}l?-ml ;/i.eikle S T — PINGHUT MEET Wwords. It unhesitatingly deelared | died just a few days after the Stand- assisted by Mr. Frank Ljoyd, FOR SALE. that all those not standing with the ard Oll case had been argued. majority and supporting the policies As Justice Moody was unable to singing comedian; Miss Juanita - :; '.",'rm':i?;:bfizm Bpehe ra FOR SALE—Hotel Ifurnished| Sadgley, dramatic reader; and (fagp Hands Like Long Lost was caught under the wreckage, but lonr '.Imel as long as ordinary stove e escaped” with no injuries worse than Wv;’ed on sample stoves and sold by re i hardware dealers. a severely bruised knee and a slight i we ask 1o & trial. Use it on your cut on the chin ook stove, your parlor stove or your participate in the consideration of As delivered all the fierceness and | $0¢5€ cases only seven justices were gas range, If you don't find it the best complete, with 42 rooms, office | Miss Nellie Malcolm, pianiste, vim and snap and denunciation had M_:‘;o glve a iecla::n in the::‘;:.sea. Twelve Injured in Crash. :‘.mzmta:fi‘:g.‘g“fléfiifi“’““ and bar, and three lots, in| Of the singing of Mr. Meikle, Brothers‘ disappeared. It was a mild, conserva- o fact that the corporation tax| chicago, April 12—A dozen persons Fpaick on Visck slik? tive, apologetic assertion that men | 08ses were not set for reargument is el ' , Wh Made in1iquid of paste—one quality. — - elliner fppty Craig Hardl, were injured, six seriously, when a the Winnipeg Free Press says: Kelliner, Mi read themselves out of the partie; taken to mean that a decision will be | Baltimore and 'Ohio switch engine sucx “s,% fll?.fi.?sfi': 'wom i i “Mr. Meikle is unquestionably came as a surprise to those who ex- | announced in regard to the constitu-| crashed into and demolished a trolley i WINE "AlrDrying Iron Eaamel on pected a genuine attack on the insur- gents and were not aware of the changed programme. WILL APPEALTO PEOPLE DIRECT car. Only extreme good fortune saved grates, registers, stove-pipes—Prevents rusting. etateheiadiis bl Get a Can TODAY - THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE HOGANSON BROS., Proprietors tionality of the law authorizing it ‘within a short time. The reassignment of the big suits came as a complete surprise. Such a reassignment was anticipated by some last Monday, when the court first met after the death of Justice Brewer. ‘When it was not forthcoming at that time it was generally believed that decisions of the cases would be an- nounced soon. FOR SALE—160 acres of hard|the best baritone in the West and wood land, fine location at $3 50| we have seldom heard his equal NOTHING T0 fiWE 0UT if taken at once; also 1 modern as an exponent of the martial six room house. H. E. Reynolds. W Phone 316. songs of Scotland, Ex-President and Deposed Chief For - - — ester Take a Two-Hour Stroll, but FOR SALE—Snaps in nice south- Warrants Payable. " Refuse to Divulge the Subjects Dis- east corner lots; nice Lakeshore Sl s N residence; nice lakeshore acre lots.| Bemidiji, Minn., Aprill 11th, 1910.| cussed During That Time—Chance Inquire T. Beaudette, 314 Minne-| Notice is hereby given that there| Remark Indicates That Roosevelt sota. is money in the City Treasury to| Has Not Yet Repudiated Taft. e WL A“m':ey G;‘:‘;‘ W‘CkEl'Bh&mt‘:;! _Telephone No. 537 106 Second Stree - Y a8 much surprised as any one at the i FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice|Pay all outstanding warrants| Porto maurizio, 1wy~ apen 12— | AOMIRIStration Sending Speak- | a2 much surprised as any one at the Dry Cleaning of e Nymore Lots; for price and pa - | registered against the general fund | Gifford Pinchot, former chief forester ticulars write to —J. L. Wold. prior to February 1st, 1910. All| of the United States, arrived unex- Twin Valley, Minn. warrants registered against the pectedly in Porto Maurizio and after X a few hours’ sleep at the Palace ho- FOR SALE—One 6-room cottage|poor fund prior to November 1st, = L = tel went to the villa of Miss Carew, and two 25-foot lots; terms reason- 1909, All warrants registered where he was given an enthusiastic able. J. G. Williams, 1015 . azainst the Permanent Improve-| greeting by Colonel Roosevelt, America avenue. ors Imo KlflSlS. ocorporations. He expressed his utter Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, Rugs, .Carpets, : the actlon o the court other than tae || Household Furnishings, etc. Also Sponging and Pressing on Short Notice. announcement of Chief Justice Fuller that “Numbers 316 and 317, the Amer- ican Tobacco company vs. the United Btates and the United States vs. the American Tobacco company, and No. ‘Washington, April 12—“Newspaper perversity” is what's ailing insurging Kansas just at present, according to a ment fund prior to April 1st, 1910, “Hello, Gifford! Well, this is fine!” | report made to President Taft by Con- | 725, the Standard Ofl company of New FOR SALE—Rubber stamps, The Dated April 11th, 1910. shouted the colonel, who had not ex- | gressman Duncan E. McKinlay of Cali- | Jersey vs. the United States, are re- BEMID ll ICE co .. Pioneer will procure any kind of 5 Earl Geil pected to see Pinchot until much | fornia, who has Jjust returned from a | stored to their places on the docket L rubber stamp for you an short A T‘ later in the day. stump speaking tour of the Sunflower | fOr reargumen ANDERSON & BLOCKER, Props. notice. City Treasurer. “Hello, Teddy!” responded Pinchot, | state. Decision Means Long Delay. Apparently the. situation is so hopi- less, so far as securing what McKinlay terms a “fair:deal” from the zenernl run of Kansas editors is concernel, that the administration leaders have decided to direct to the people with a number of speakers. This weék ‘it will be former Con- gressman James Watson’s turn. The Iidianan will Be sent over practically Unless a motion to advance the cases is made they will not come up in the regular order of business for nearly a year. It is regarded as im- probable that such motion for reargu- ment before next term will be made. Only three more weeks of this term remain for hearing the argument of cases, although the court has come in. before its adjournment, about June 1, to hear arguments in a particular Ice Season Is Here We are ready to furnish private familiesfortwo (2)dollars a month I“ Phone Blocker=406 FOR SALE CHEAP—Burbank Y while the men were still several seed potatoes. Longballa— nnmss AMBNG BEMIHJIS Pajzsdaf:erx:‘ they clasped hapds like Miles block barber stop. GOU"THY “EIGHB"HS long lost brothers. It was almost a' case of falling into FOR RENT. S each other’s arms. _ Pinchot vas hustled inside the FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, | Live Correspondents of the Pioneer| house and the two reappeared in a 917 Minnesota avenue. ;s , few minutes:and departed on a walk- Write the News from Their ing trip"to- the mountains. - : the same grouiid covered by Congress- E LOST and FOUND Localities. Their stroll lasted two hours and if h A casge: 5 the same eagerness that marked their ::':e‘:frxntm::‘;:;fi_‘;r;'k." :fi“?fl;s The effect of the reargument will EMPI OYMEN I MOTORMEN and ST—A'luge basakerchior! valusd P conversation at the start of the stroll b b © | doubtless be to have the successor of LC;S = kee:::ke“on erl;:o:[’l'x v:tyu:ez . was maintained throughout everything “g m‘:flp“mm“’ work "hel” Be left | 3,5tice Brewer, whosoever he may be, CONDUCTORS between OWl Drig Store and Wilton. that has taken place during the last ;’n St Speakers will be sent| participate in consideration of the AblsHodied yotng inisn of steady babits can secirs good, W L > April 12th. | Year in America was pretty thorough- unclies. cases. The choice of the successor permanent positions as Motormen and Conductors on the Irwin, Sunday afternoon. Finder P “ |1y covered. In this way:it is planned to keep may be made more difficult on account of the day’s complication. Solicitor General Bowers has been mentioned prominently for the va- pleise return to Pioneer Office. | Born, on April 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapton, a son. someone- known. to. be in touch with the White House on the stump in Kansas practically from now until election day. “Nothing to Give Out.” LOST—Light gray overcoat between B To the correspondent’s inquiries Ross Hardware store and the| 1- J- Brennan had the misfortune to| fireq after the pair returned to the Electric Car Lines in Minneapolis and St. Paul icky i lose a valuable horse last Monday. villa there was an announcement of - cancy and now the question arises as i"gchk;)sa:éécemndfl Pltaso aetumn Miss Arvilla Patterson was in Bemidji | “nothing to give out.” Judge Lindsey Injured. ::: :;l;efiirm l;w"'slti‘;ec::filblefl to st Pay $GO to $80 per month % 7 ang . He onch:year on Saturday, to receive musical instruc- It is fair to assume, however, that Chicago, April 12.—Judge Ben B. n0t participate in -the argument “of and increasing y MISCELLANEOUS tion. 3 Pinchot made a full report to the ex-| Lindsey of Denver-suffered a sprained these cases, as did Attorney General The Farnham Lumber company lost| Secretary Ballinger's attempt to re-| were brulsed .and badly frightened | v \ckersham, but opinion is divided as WANTED—To buy good, clean|their sawmill by fire last Tuesday night. | verse Roosevelt's conservation -policy | When the last three cars of the west. | 10 Whether it would be in good form rags, no buttons, no pins. Will|They will rebuild at once. and that the insurgent movement that | bound Chicago and Northwestern train ;‘;: h::,}t;r?t ::;sj;:fimf:t’t::cz‘::x pay 5 cents per lb. for same. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Patterson, and | has developed in the Republican ranks | were derailed by a defective switch. ment of justice. ) Telephone 31. daughter, Arvilla, were the guests of Mr, | under President Taft's administration | Judge Lindsey was injured while res- % president of what he believes to be | shoulder and a score of passengers Henllhy, interesting work that a man en]oys. FOR APPLICATION BLANK AND COMPLETE INFORMATION, ADDRESS A. E. HAASE, Superintendent Employment Bureau, "rwm City Lines” Snelling and University Avenues, St. Paul, Minn. + How the court was divided in re- : furnishes a fruitful topic of discussion. | cuing a woman who had been caught WANTED—Building suitable for|and Mrs. Geo. LaTulippe on Sunday. i Y gard to the decision in these cases is Senin localion.g Address X, Pinchot let fall one remark that in- | in the wreckage. still as much a mystery as before the S dicated that Roosevelt has mnot yet |,/ — repudiated Taft. He said Roosevelt care Pioneer. i | _ was surprised he had received no pers ! 7 sonal message from Taft or from any member of Taft’s official family.- WO O D ' Roosevelt expressed to Pinchot his Leave your orders for " . desire to hear the full text of the va-| Blackduck, April 10—(Special ~cor-| yjous controversies from the adminis. seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine signment of ‘the 'cases for reargu- ment, It is believed, however, that the court was evenly divided, or al- most 50, and that it probably was loath to give to the country a decision Which was not supported by a major- ity of a full court. Such & majority $ ‘would be five members. NEWS SENDS STOCKS UPWARD RESUMES HIS FORMER WORK Ex-Mayor Schmitz -of Friaco Rein- stated by Musicians’ U San Frgncxsco, April 12—Labor ‘cir- cles are badly divided as the result of the reinstatement of former Mayor Eugene Schmitz by the Musiclans’ un- fon and the statement that he is to T ELECTROPOI)ES A MW :ucmc mm respondence of the Pioneer.) tration’s point of view. Mrs. C. W. Jewett spent Saturday in| Pinchot reiterated the statement Bemidji. that he came here to meet Roosevelt on his own initiative. He will remain resume his former occupation as an {4 Wood with Frod Tayice, ho b been quite sick, 18| Gip the colonel for several days. | orchestra conductor. Market Affected by Order for Reargu- = able to be out. The ex-forester seemed in the best of | Schmitz, one of the central figures ment of Cases. Or eul I Iatls l I l S p H YTH Will Freeburg of Tenstrike was a busi- | spirits, particularly after his walk|in the graft -prosecutions, was .con- New York, May 13.—The order of = . . A ness caller in town Saturday. with the colonel. victed of extortion and sentenced to the United States supreme court for Electropodes—New Electric Trestment. Thin mets ~ NEURALGIA —— pieoin N Y : D, Mrs. Baker of Bemidji was a guest at San Quentin, but is now out on bail. |a reargument of .the cases of the |l imsoles—copper and zinc—worn inside the shoes. Oneis BACKAGHE Telephone 11 e N Frexidihin e’ e ns SLEEPING CAR RATE T0OO HIGH| ~ Many of the conservative labor men | United States against the Amefican |[| ssitive. toaeties norstive. Four pedy the battory— TNEOMNIA o < T deciare his reinstatement will result | Tobacco company and the Standard your nerves the connecting wires, Every part of eacl Miss Nora Johnson went up last week | Interstate Commerce Commission Cuts | in starting up the labor war which for | Ol company came as a surprise to|[] or¥anisfeda continuous current of lite-giving Elec- SROMACH AND to visit her parents on the homestead. the Price of Berths. years has been waged in this gity and | the financial district, where the news tricity—all ?y 10::). Read ;hs ;:l;-nx.fl m;:n?:fi; TROUBLES ; 5 Jay Long, operator at the M. & | St Paul, April 12—As a result of | has ouly recently quieted down; fol- | was greeted with a sharp upturn i [[§ frosodes s chanco tocure o Pricoonly 31, It not 3¢ station, spent last Sunday in Tenstrike, - | the complaints filed nearly three years | lowing the succéss of the labor men | gecurity prices. The impending de- woziAR, . W6 S111 566 thas Sou aré sapDISL t 5 The Drs. Monahan were down from | 28 bY tWwo Twin City men, George S. at the polla. cisions in both of the suits have been Cuarantee I — Loftus and James Manahan, against the sleeping car charges of the Pull- man company, the interstate com- hanging over the local security mar- % A Pos| Guarantee Is i 5 ks, i - HOME CONSUMPTION LARGER | g2 or oot oo von o e oo | | Western Electropode Compan ?53::...{';.':;‘25.‘1."'.,;::: 4 : o = Mrs. William Higbee and Miss Ethel | merce commission, according to a dis- Trade Statistics Show a Smaller Vol- curity gistricts. Prices bounded tp- 243 Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Cal. A o o Dsotropodes = Newcomb were business callers from | Patch received from Washington, has ' ward from two to five points when the Hines Saturday. ruled that berth rates must be low- ume of Exports. ticker flashed the mews of the reargu- BISIAR & MURPHY| o o M Reed were down | éred matertally and makes specific re-| _Washington, April 12.—Home con- | ment. International Falls a couple -of days last week. ductions between St. Paul and the | Sumption of ‘this country's products{ Counsel for the Standard Ofl com- FUNERAL DIRECTORS | from Funkley Friday and were guests of | coast, as well as other Northwest|continues to show expansion 'when pany and for the American Tobacco 117 Third Street Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Healy. points. The ruling also holds that it | compared with last year. For the nine | company declined to make any extend- Dayphone319. Night phon 5,434| Rev. Barackman had the misfortune to| 18 “unjust and unreasonable” for the mont;:: etn:lngdv:,lt: last ’:n::;hd tlhe .dl llt,ntex:ents at dt_hi; time. De;n:fiy i i is| company to charge equally for upper | exports of breadstuffs, meat airy | Nicol, who argue e case Of e Calls Answered at All Hours c:: h:s lf:n b‘:m. :n ax last week. He is and lllow};r berths.g " products, food. animals, cotton and | American Tobacco company befare the = %5 tohe ahout Bowever. The commission ruled that the pres | mineral oils from the United States, | supreme court, said: A Mrs. John Cann accompanied py her | ent Rullman rate of $12 from St. Paul | as shgwn by figures of the department | “It s too soon to say anything now. two sons, Ivan and Harry, visited rela-| to the Pacific coast was too high and | of commerce and labor, aggregated in | I suppose the reargument will not Re]lable tives in Grinnell last week. ordered it reduced to $10. The pres- [*value $653,289,054. take place until the reappointment of . . ent rate of $12 for an upper berth is| For the -corresponding porlod of | a judge to take the place made vacant This is the best advice you have ever mun(l—lht is, if you Active Tu?:saf‘x;i"fl?:fi":i,fi Duluth Jest | Feduced to $8.50. 190809 the valie. of the commodities | by the death of the late Justice do not already OWN a bome of your ows. Why not begin asserting Agents |and his wie for a couple of weeks, A short night's journes, the com-| was $687,194,128. For last month the | Brewer.” your independence N mission holds, should not carry a rate | exports showed a value of $569,047,936, Polsoned by His Wives. LET US SHOW YOU—IM businiss ie roudincs Tt wad i ‘Wanted to sell Rev. F. J. Barackman will go to East of more than $1.50 for a lower berth | while for March a year ago their value give es if desired. the wonderful Grand Forks next Wednesday to attend a | and $1.10 for an upper. The rate of | was $61,013,2: Fes, Morocco, April 12.—It {8 re- mr“‘ L FSTH.* \ — BennettPortableTypewriter |meeting of the Adams Presbytery. $2 which the company has maintained ported that Grand Vizier Madani Glaul i"' REA| E N THE GROWING Cl" OF BEMIDJI— ; NOW—while you CAN at “OUTSIDE” “Wh CLAIMS YO BE HIS DAUGHTER | B e s ettt comttton. | . can ell at “INSIDE prces ealinag o ot o your ..'::";.,.,,P“ Sixteen-YearOld Girl Seeka Share of ) SUllfiw-h ith FlVE“ll:e: of mlmuln ::n the city—many industries “Lucky” Baldwin Estate. BEGIN WORK NEXT FRIDAY facilities, because of superior railroad and oflm’ . from St. Paul to Fargo, N. D, 242 Miss Clara Newcomo, who has been miles, 18 ordered reduced accordingly. spending her vacation with her parents, | e prevalling upper berth rate of S signtowell Gvertind, B near Hines, returned Saturday evening. | $150 s reduced to $1.10 between St. Weitetodsy AUBENNETT TYPEWRITER co. Miss Minnie Cann made her regular| Paul and Superior, Wis., and the upper in this county. It has writing efliciency of expensive machines, Will sell Boston, Mass., April 12.—Basing her —_— % 366 Broadway, New York, U. S. A. visit to International Falls last Wednes- | berth-rate between St. Paul and Grand th 4 -~ PRICES will ad o i accond the o o de ; day. She has quite a large class in music| Forks is reduced from $2 to $1.50. The leml"t? o: nu‘: met:‘u::d rl.tllt.!h? ;:! 1: Ceonsus Enumcrators W1 Then:Courit my—'iy not ask us for d tive matter o I— < -- there. rates prevailing are. approved . for| leSitimate daughter EhLu e People of the United States. escrip “Illllmt BEMID. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Devine and little e £);01d, Brogklige: glil haibogun sult:in break of day, on next Friday a host of son, Mark Jr., came up from St. Paul last| TAINT ON ROCKEFELLER GOLD :‘;‘; Om:lnip‘:: t:g ‘;::4‘;:?: 015 n'; 70,000 interrogators, men and women, . . hV(I::: g Tk Rose Pastor stc_Tn—c-:rltlelul Dona- +Lucky" Bildwln, the well known turt- e 084257 Adsiracks Mo ' loose in pursuit of the people of the 3, ‘man.~Miss Baldwin is the daughter ~ 84257 0tk W 1" 5 % Wit sotumed Mondag| | fine for Onurch Werk, | BaneMiss Bldwin i the dsugher 1ot In pursul of the pocole o the Bemidfi Townsite and Im- @ (AR 2 Caritas Island, Conn,, April 12.—"It Sam will begin the numbering of his SAIELAPER Y o i L B i T e e el By SR Snieisr | provement Company. PITTSBURG, PA, af:on;pnnled gl %, and baby | who attend the Fifth Avenue church of New York. teenth census. He estimates that he ‘“ New York'Life Ruilding PAUL, MINN, can belieye they are dolng good b: = : ; ~ |ms a family of) about 90,000,000 men, |- Han e Beatrico A, Baldwin, & sixteenvear-| (o WO PO DE Il the wnhnm-yadmbguhbeoffad to the home seeker :

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