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vommx 13,:No. 53, | 3 CONSTANTINOPLE N Sfl‘i‘lf“f TERROR CHAMPS WIN LAST GAME = 'Rl.JSSl-'AJ FACES ¢ “*:D::::D;;T:;;“ NEWC()UNCMAKES AS ALLIES ADVANCE PAST . "fllNEl.LS Fo::n‘:mam;mm ur Slég: n: BANKRUPTCY B 0FFlCE TflNlfiflT y Two Ghnngulndeinmd The' traffic’ policeman was off | " Contest by Soore of 12 tb 5. the job and pedestrians who. e, T | SHODL BOYS WARNED oy e ' of Board of Aldermen—Lycan - and Ervin Take Seats. crossed Market ' street were, taking ‘their lives 'in their’ fleet of warships sixteen miles inside | the Dardanelles straits, the allies are |M8yor McCuaig Instructs Police to SUPERIOR HERE NEXT WEEK hands: Jitney ‘buses were smashing the defenses of Constanti-| Arrest Scholars Who Smoke Cig- “Her Military Humiliation is In- tense and England is Now Giving speeding on without thought: ‘ot ‘the foot passengers. nopie. & G0t Hobse ek Pose Fond du Lac defeated “Big Be- S B Willis Polk, of New York,; ; : Y2 Bah on the: Bcorenn e b arettes on Streets. midg” in the gam of Saturday night, Financial Aid,” Says War Critic. and San Franelsco, an arcni.. «|BOND ISSUE TO BE CONSIDERED been demolished. The dreadnaught, . thereby winning two of the three- i tect, wanted to cross. ; T : Queen Elizabeth, is hurling 1950- | AFTER THOSE SELLING TO “KIDS” | 8ame series, the score being 12 to 6. DARDANELLES ‘NOT PROTECTED Hero, was his. method: terest Taken in Committee Appoint- pound projectiles, inflicting a most The contest was one of the most in- S He 'stepped briskly: o the; f - severe damage. French monoplanes teresting played here during ~the curbstone, extracted ‘a nickel ments of New. President—Many are darting over the plains of ancient| ‘Bemidji school boys must stop the | season. % Troy. Dispatches state that Turkish | Practice of smoking cigarettes on the The first half ended in a score of : '11?“: :rte 5,000 dead and wounded. |streets. The law provides a penalty |3 to 4 in favor of Fond du Lac, Be- urkish troop trains are clogging the midji scoring its points on fouls, one railroads and their wounded lie be- ::r so“doing Ane e instructe:i thrown by Peck and two by Brn;dom Laborer Sues Ole Ant hind the forts unaided. Indications| ‘e POice to see that it is enforced,” | 1o vigitors counting on baskets by| on Charge of By J. W. T. MASON. are that the allies will sieze the isth- |Stated Willlam McCualg, mayor of | Hawkins and Young. In the . last k] New York, fi h : mus at the narrowest point of the|Bemidji, this morning in announcing |halt Young did all the scoring for Gase)ghis i eff ?: q;d' :re e i straits, near Bulair, and this will [that & reward of $25 would be paid |Fond du Lac, netting four baskets. morth o:‘: "llf !ke Uiplmepins severe all communication with Con- | @nyone giving information which |He had trouble in his foul throwing | IRERTSON ‘I8 SETTLED w:: hB ‘b 4 mdey. Al | stantinople. The dispatches also|¥OUld bring about the arrest and|and several times the ball circled with o een“m al Sl | state that Constantinople is in a reign | CORViction of those giving or selling [out of the basket. He missed seven [the A!:l‘l;G ll):e mhn;ry e of terror. tobacco of any kind to minors or{times, Asking damages t gaged zo-r;‘;:i sh;etldv;hich - ient; school boys. Stevenson, Bestul and Peck played | $2,600 the case of Bdward lhvlon g0 long bl;gm-e ,m,“:g ma:z,:: ::e ’ TO OPERATE HATCHERY HERE. | The mavor sald that numerous|sirong on the defense, and Brandon, |against Ole Anderson of this dity, | waterway is not known. l school boys have been found smokinz | Miller and Howe did some .elever is now on trial in dlptr:ct «court:be-| It is probably due to Russia. That " of late. Investigation has brought |p, 1 £ Superintendent Cobb Says Building|out the fact that the boys securs Saaliae or the el Althngh i ypg Judge C. W. Stanton. Kavlonthe Slavs are not particularly desir- from his pocket, held it aloft and looked like a customer.’ Every jitney bus stopped. | Polk walked safely across the street. ; > ’Wojlld Drive Auto Fire Truck. Would Be Impregnable if Properly BAMAGE SUI . 'Guarded—Slavs . Now Willing to Acdept Peace. Bemidji’s new council will officially také control of the city’s affairs at the ‘regular ‘meeting which is to be held this evening. Only two ehan- ges will be noticed in the personnel = LE\FICERS FIND LIQUOR 'M the council, Frank S. Lycan suc- z KA KA A A A I Ak Ak Ak khkrhkkhx ik t***fi*t***i*********ii % KKK KKK KKK ceeding R. F. Murphy as alderman- at-large and Thomas S. Ervin taking Government Indian Agents Discover |1he Seat of Alderman Ditty of the 5 - fourth ward. Alcohol in Four Places—Gagnon The wards are represented on the Loses Five More Gallons. .new council as follows: = Alderman- at-large and president of the council; he extent’ of able to score so closely were they ¥ ? = Frank S. Lycan; aldermen first ward, | Must Be Ready March 25. their material from go-betweens, the |guarded. The guarding of Steven. |C\*N® that he was afsaulted by An-|ous of continuing the war is evi-| CHIEF LARSON RETURNS TO CITY |John Moherg and J. P. Lahr; alder- g licensed places using care not to sell |son and Bestul was a rgvela.tion “(; derson and as’a consgy uence he was tfl@flwd hy the fact that influences nien second ward, Sherm ‘Bailey and i oremost Russia’s - . Bemidji is to have a pike hatchery | t0 minors. it is doubtful if their work of Satur- ::::::ly injured, sompeal xihe bflng velo:men;““e“::u:kmmf:l ;‘:ilal ded Four places ‘were visited by L. W. Tom Smart; aldesmenthied yyam, J: during the coming spring and E. W.| In speaking of the matter an alder- |day night has ever been excelled on : = | i 5 ey [0 4 7 ; M: Ehillippl and Paul Fousault; al: Cobh, superintendent of hatcheries, |Man said this morning: “Iamin fa-|a Bemidji floor. These pla; ers kept Y- Jury-in.the Bibed duwn fo Sivores Tussia. from the Anplo:|daeen. 8 J. ¥, Braidt, peolal iof- | germert foitth Waga; Tugmas 83 M1 has written that the building which | VO of Tevoking every license to sell | Pogarty nd Heiniseh. tue. ex%’;_ this morning and th mony be- (French alliance. - Russia’s financial | ficers of the Indian department, Sat-|vin and Rube Miller. is 10 be built at the Warfleld dam [clEarettes if the boys are not pre-| tionally fast and brilliant forwards | S\ 1t 18 expected that the case |POsition s so weak thai England is|urday, and in each instance intosica- ‘Four Hold Over. | 'will be completed tod: now coming to her assistance, al- p | though the strategic position of the | ezar’s forres is very satisfactory. must be ready for operations not la-|Vented from securing them. The|scoreless, and their dribbling, on sev- ter than March 25. A year ago a salesmen should be careful in making |eral occasions taking the bill the en- large number of Bemidji business men |52les and if not they should be dealt |tire length of tire floor was no less ting liquor was found. Several of Tour of the aldermen, J: P. Lahr, the places, former saloons, now being | Tom Smart, Paul Foucault and Rube operated as soft drink establish- | Miller, will begin the second year of subscribed to a fund which will be|With accordingly.” than wondertul. Might Mean Collapse. their two-year terms; two of the al- used for the erection of a building.| The law is plain on the matter,| George Young, the Fond du Lac! . Whem court Sopve § 3 It the Austro-Germans capture|TeN!s: have, been raided before b dermen, John M;::'s and :\fe:tln Some of this has been collected and |3nd in governing the use of tobacco |guard, who was one of the * stars | (' ¢35€ Of the Fery £ Warsaw @nd reoccupy Lemberg, the |the agents and whisky and alcobol Bailey, will begin new terms; one, the remainder will be asked for dur-|bY minors, section 8675 of the stat- |of the series, scoring ten of the win. | O "PRRY against M ertson was giay military system might com- | JiS¢Overed. . 1J."M. Phillippi, will begin his first ing the next few weeks. A small |utes says: ner’s points in the last game, is so-| ooo". UP- A JUry WASddrawn in the pletely collapse, . unless ambition| The Lake Shore hotel was visited |q oo “io o having been appointed " portion of the $200 needed has mot| “‘AnY person under eighteen years |riously thinking of making Bemidji | 3¢ and before the fntfoduction of lenould. dictate some other . course, |24 the agents found a small quan- several months ago to fill the unex- tity of whisky in the cellar. The agents returned in the evening and! found a_quantity of gin and other liquor. " To Name Committees. At the Nicolett hotel half a gallon| Much interest is being taken in the of alcohol and half a pint of port|[committee appointments which will wine’ were tound in a suit 'case.|be announced by President Lyecan Search at“the’ Harry Gunsalus place |this evening, ~Councilmen will be been promised. The hatchery will|Of age, any minor pupil, who shall |his home and should he decide to do a}’:y m‘;m“y the defendant agreed | probanly. these - considerations. hate be equipped and operated by the state [Smoke or use tobacco, cigars or to- |50 will coach and play here next win-| Ly Judgment for thoamount asked, | caused British and French statesmen game and fish commission and means | acco in any form on any public high- |ter. Young as a basketball per- $353.90, be recorded dfl“ £88e Was |, decide that some new . Russian that Lake Bemidji and other nearhy | WaY, street, alley, park or other |former has few equals and his playing | © S50 hopes must be created. . So the Dar- lakes Will be well stocked with pike |18nds used for public purposes, or in |here called forth much complimen. |, - 8¢ B F- Wrigh wul prestde at danelles bombardment, has been or- for years to some. Andrew Warfield |22V public place of business, shall be | tary comment. He would be given the remainder of th dered and simultaneously Sir Edward Is chairman of the subscription com- | arrested by an officer of the law, who |3 cordial welcome should he decide Gray Rhs pledged England to favor mittee and the money should be paid |May be cognizant of such offense: |5 come. pired ‘term of Joe Bisiar, and the elghth, Mr. Ervin, is a new member. - Russia’s longing for freedom of - hex |’ to him. and further, it shall be the duty of| Bemidji. scored its five points on WAR COSTS EN& Black sea shipping, to.pass fnto the|PToUEht fofth’three gallons of port named for the following committees: all such officers upon complaint of | fouls in the Saturday contest, and Agean and other seas. wine'and half a gallon of gin, Finance, audit, water and lights, The officers theri went 'to | (ha|Streets and walks, sewers, buildings, “Spider” Gaghon barn’ where they | fre, parks, printing, salaries, health, found fivé gallons of whisky: Tis {POUT, purchasing and licenses. is the fifth time that liquor has been Will Give Address. found in the possession of “Spider.”| It is expected that addresses will; “BOB" STEVENSON PRAISES one citizen to arrest such offenders {Fond du Lac secured 6 field baskets and take them hefore the proper|and no free throw counts, a record HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES court. The court shall impose & puti- | yyyusual in basketball. ! ishment at its discretion in the sum |’ ppe seore: not to exceed $10.00 or imprison-|pemjqjj 1t ‘the Dardanelles are properly, |dnnnM they ‘are impregnable. »If the Turks are capable of main- |taining proper defense under lim ited German guidance -is question- During the basketball season which will come to a close with the state . | London, March 1. Fond du Lac i tquith this afternoon 3 Three ‘ti it tournament_to be played at Garleton ment in the county jail nqty to:xfeed Brapdon ........ ;A .. Heinisch | of Cominons to vote “‘F eredit of able. It is certain that too much Blllt;enncamee m,-w“ found on his bar |pe given by Mayor McCGuaig, who h._ i this month, (he Bemidji high school | 1V¢ d8¥s for each offense. Miller, ind $15,000:000.00 éx5ip £ mén_léadership _creates - resent- 8Y:Ms pesidence. &ins bis third. term and Mr. Lyeay, team has made “a ‘Wriliant ‘recora;| Thelaw-alsorefers to theman-what How# (€)'’ Gy Foga 3 By 2 rstaBERODIE. whereas dl- Larson,ghlef spegial-officer. ythe mayor’ will-make lii; ; * i BTty | remainder of the period = vending is ‘again in Bemidji'a; 1s'probabl ¢ = While the playing of the entire team sel!s to minors, saying: Peck ..... Hawkins 2 ~ vided authority, coupled with Otte- proi ®| pointments for the g Yeor ¥t p! g ‘A ithin thi ] March 31. ‘The war is costing Eng- that several prosecutions will be has been brilliant, the work of Tan- ny person witl 1Am this state who | gegty) . g . Young|jand $7,500,000 daily, but she is still man incompetency may enable Eng- the conclusion of his talk. R ner and Captain Johnson, forwards, | S¢l% &ives to, or in any way Ifur-lgtevenson ... e Long«lin well able to stand it. lish and French ships. to force the |Started before le again. leaves the| Wwith a large number of applica- is to a large degree responsible for |MiShes any cigarettes, cigars or to-| gummary: Field baskets, Hawk- ; | Dardanelles. The chances do not fa- [€itY: The agents are doing all in|tions filed it is expected that the al- the high rank of the local high school | P#¢€0 in any form to any person un-ling 1° Young 5. Fouls thrown, vor a hostile .ship passing through |their power to keep ligtior from the|germen will have considerable trou- 3 5 treaty zone -and it'is their intention in state basketball, and the ability | 9¢F el8hteen vears of age or to any |prandon 4, Peck 1. Heferos, ‘Stdn. HIGH SCHOOL TEAM TO PLAY. |the channel, heavily defeided, forty & s ble in naming drivers for the aytome- of these two sensational young ath- mi;lor p:p:l, otlax;y schot?l,hc:llege OF | ton; scorer, Klein; timekeeper, Tan- —e miles long and ‘three to four miles :h;::ego“::m&:::::::e :lvtzl;};c::: bile fire truck. Appointments of & letes has not gonme without notice ::e"?:: ’t’os::(__'eedes;’(;‘:“)s 9 ~m;,-;: ner. ’ Akeley and Aitkin- to -Come Here |Wide. s = d"z de’:‘ ::"g“l:“ and ':“c“d'lt""; trom the outside. -99 or Impris-| - mpe Fond du Lac team will play This Week. Russians Have Revived. ETFIETEY and a night desk sergeant and trucl 2 onment in the county jail not to ex- B : ! 3 RUSSIANS FEARED RIOT. driver will be made. Both b L a t at Pine River tonight. Bemidji' s o oth boys have decided to enter ceed thirty days for each offense.” g] ji’s Russians have revived slightly, fol- i Pillsbury academy next year and that next games will be played with the N lowing their sever: in th Chewiisets hidily ext Friday evening the Bemidji g SeyQre reverses, m. tie they will star in the various branches Superior Y. M. E. A. quint 4 b 4 next ball Mazurian lakes and Niemen river dis- of athletics is a foregone conclusion. BEMIDJI GIRLS WIN. week. T:;:;h:l :;:g:ke:um ':x:.i;m;fi tricts. Von Hindenberg’s mew ob-)| midji defeated Akeley in that eity,| (Continued on last page) a challenge was' issued by Manager g Nelson for a second game. Mr. Nel-- CROWELL ACQUITS WOMEN. Nat Head on Return From Washing- |son claims Bemidji has no right to For the second time this season| ton Sa § claim the district championship until | ... o N the Bemidji Camp-Fire girls’ basket- 73 Beunests Wil Be Omunted, | cesond game has been played witn | Finds Evidence Not Sufficient to Hold ball team defeated the Bagley high his team which has been materially| Them for Robbing Cottages. school girls’ quint $Saturday night by strengthened since the first encoun- T e d a score of 9 to 8. At the end of the ter. Akeley has defeated -several In municipal court this afternoon first half the Bagley girls led by a strong teams. On next Saturday|Mrs. Jennie Thatcher and Mrs. Ed. score of 7 to 3. Doubling their ei- evening the Aitkin team will play in | Kelley were found not guilty of rob- each of thg three confests, his speed forts the Camp-Fire tea: tied the pes untx wu; t0:00 811l thelr powsr this city. This team has defeated |bing several cottages at Grand Forks|them, were about'to mob them. The and defeusive playing helng & feat-|oore whioh remained § to 8 until |poggss savo war ooy e FUUES |1yt Falls, A victory over Altkin|Bay, a charge which had been made |sheriff, with Deputy Deuley, rushea ure, said: ” the last moment of play when a dou- m: e.h says Nat Head, of Red Lake, will mean the downing of one of the |against them by Bemidji summer|to the scene of the alleged trouble In 'Blg Bemlde' the eity of Be-|y) ooy ag called. A point was|jnopnos Just returned from Wash-| e, ot yoame in the istriot and will |residents.. Much of the stolen prop-|and found thé' Russians but was un- midil has g teamto be proud of land nEton; - T1ead s 4 member of tho leave only the Little Falls and Royal- |erty was found in the homes of the|able to discover the mob. He es- " scored by Bemidji while the Bagley | oy ) 1 was glad to play in the series with |, 0 ") 000 oiled to count. For 2: l;l:;w:ioxle ci]la;:g;s::t:v: cion;mit- ton quints in the path of the. Be-|women, and witnesses testified that|corted them to their boarding house. such a fine bunch. They are in the elegate to leave |, y five. the women had been Been coming |Several weeks ago a petition was sub- Bemidji, Edna Anderson and Lucile e i R theicaputol oity. Aceording to Hoad, from the Bay with the things stolen, | mitted ‘to the’ sheriff charging that @ ouitter on the team. T shall long| YCURE starred, while for Bagley the |the Conterence will receive an appro- g A o things 5 ging 3 playing of Miss Signa Sletten proved T, Ax RETURN DAY TODAY. but their claim of having bought the |the Russians carried concealed weap- remoiher the splendid trestmsut 1 priation ‘of .$4,000 this year; with. " material was accepted b Judge {ons on their 5 - 5 persons.and that they recefved while in your eity, both trom | ® feature. - The next game to be play- | which to pay expenses instead of $1,- B % % ed by the local girls’ team will be . Washington; March 1.—If, .per-|Crowell and he dismissed the charge, | were feared by many. “These Rus- H the members of the team and others. 500 as in 1914. Head, who is prom- b » i with the Akeley high school five next. chanee, you, gentle reader are a deal- |2dmonishing . the defendants ito’ "be |sians are entitled :to just as much 2 Fond du Lac has a basketball ma- inent in Red Lake Indian affairs, re- protection: as’afy of the other resi-|" 4 Friday evening in that city. The er in optum or its dopey deritatives, |more careful as to the buying from, chine that is exceptional in many turned to his home this afternoon. 5 5 Akeley girls ha: tablished an ex- strangers in the future. @ents of Bemidjt,” said the sheriff. & e % ways, It is composed of crack indi- 'y girls have es! ishe you today are a subject to a federal Bible Con Famous Tissot Pie- tures in Colors and Text Illustra- - llent record and th - vidual players who have developed a|Cc, Cr° Focord an the. contest prom tax. Moreover, it you are fortunate tions Offered by Pioneer. . ? Other Appointments. )| Called for Protection of Sheriff—Em-| Among the other appointments for ployed ‘at Box Factory. the coming year to be made tonight will be the following: City attorney, ‘Claiming that they were victims clerk of the water board and city en- of a riot, eight Russians, employes gineer. : of the Bemidji Box factory, called for| Flans will probably be made at the protection of Sheriff Johnson |the meeting this evening on the pro- early Friday evening. The Rulsians|POsed bond issue of $60,000. had entered the Bliss store at Ny- bor of men who toox exempeion 10| COUNTY OPTION BILL hei 1 be- cause of the low wases acconed | SIGNED BY HAMMOND Coach Stevenson, of Pillsbury, who . has spent the past several days in|Secure Victory at Bagley by Score |WILL INCREASE APPROPRIATION Bemidji, said while here that he of 8 to 9. would like nothing petter than to have Tanner and Johnson enroll at Pillsbury. The loss will be keenly felt in high school football, basketball and baseball. In speaking of the Fond du Lac games, in which he wore a Bemidji uniform, Stevenson, who starred in “The Chippewa Indians of Minne- sota may expect the best of treat- ment from congress, for the members of the nation's law making body (United Press) 5 St. Paul, March 1.—Winfleld 8. Hammond, governor of Minnesota, signed the county option bill, passed by the house last Wednesday, just before 3 o’clock this afternoon. The bill will become a law immediately. COLORADO RAILROAD RATES : : 3 ises to be interesting.- Those who enough .to be receiving an income SELF-. Y. :Z“::_'e::rtpum,:,hi:y E:-?id:iyt tl:a::: made the trip to Bagley were: Mar- PROBED BY STATE BOARD lnrge‘e‘nnugh to make it worth while e EI;F RERIALNAY and tor Bls Bemia’to tako on 0ut | ['oyloon, Hims Anderson, Curis |, DS Mareh 1—The Colarase [ Sl SN TR ot | B Dinkot i of three is a credit to them. Brown, Lueile Moritz, Lucy Brooks, | L uplic Utilities commission today op- federal authorities. and laborers—every resident of St. “Bemidji hits me just right and I Jane Hayner, Edith Mills, Lucine Mc- ened an investigation in the passen- Paul, in fact—were asked to deny ligps 4o neve & dhanos e oo bxck Cuaig, Don;thy Cnrsol; and the|5°" rates of all railroads operating |- S. M. Bugge assistant - cashier of |themselves something today and to again some time.” Messr;. Harold Hayner, Herbert in the state. Representatives of 28 me'mut N;u:mnl Biiiic A6 Bagley. | slv ‘thie Jioney thud savéd | tosithe Rako, Earl Thurber, H. Lord and different rcads nppesred in:ans yer. to and his brother, Ulver Bugge, lhrm: Belgian relief fund, of which Mrs. Brown Funeral Held. James Malone. Mrs. Earl Carson |SUPPoeRas issued by the commission. er at Makoti; North Dnlmm,‘were in [C. W. Ames is local head. 'Men were |the .Carranza counsel . here. The|nouncement that it will present to The tuneral of Elias Gilbert Brown, |ang Mrs. Willlam McCuaig acted as| i decision to make the invetsiga-|p 0 gaturday on business, They |asked mot to smoke or dring today,|bombs were abodrd a shipment of ics. |its' readers a new and magnificent who was killed by a falling tree near | chaperons. tlon, which is expected. to result In, y:0y Spiay cihall entubistasts| and |and Af a friend jpffersda treat, the |Details of the accident or the date|Volume of the Bible, the first and Solway last Tuesday, was held yes- - many subtantiel fate refuctions GOl P e en iy “Big Bemidg”-Fond du {faithful man was supposed to give when it happened were not.given in only fully {llustrated edition ever * terday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the| Read the Want Ads. (Continuea on Jast page). Lac contest of Saturday evening. . the money to the Belgian relief fund. the dispatch, published. It s mot to be under- Baptist church, Rev. I. D. Alvord offi- stood -that this‘ presentation is ciating. Messrs. L. G. Crothers, W. W o i 3 A THE CUB g ) ~|prompted by religious ‘motives as S. LaMont, Gardner Hulett, K. W. SCOOP REPORTER % *. lmuch as a desire to provide an edu- Morris, Leslie Slater and -Charles muonal feature that is not generaily Galveston, Tex, March 1.—Thirty 1S BOUND IN FINE LIMP LEATHER persons, including five women, were killed when the gunboat Prog- resso was_exploded by a “bomb in| It is8 with no small sense of prjde Progresso hubor. says a dispatch to|that The Pioneer makes the an- Haycraft acted as pallbearers. The L GOV \T STRAHT FRoM B SC00P- ‘considered in that light. Admitting % funeral was held under the direction SMITHS MAID- M\ssus SYORY- X that all editions of this book are . of H. N. McKee. Elias Gilbert Brown 5 WELL SCANDA ; 8 2 | . good, it follows: that one containing was born in St. Framces, Minnesota, November 24, 1880. He was mar- ried to Miss Edna Hill, August 30, 1907. Besides his wife and little daughter Mable, he leaves three sis- ters, Mrs. D. W. Brown of Osseo, Min- serving of nome‘but the best, The nesota; Mrs. Milton Sweigard of St. - g 7 * | Pioneer has udnllt ed this Ney w'll‘ Frances, Minnesota, and Mrs. John A 2 - . ? . , 9 s, b trated Bible as & means of “ English of Bemidji, also two. bro- s 4 : 5 3 : E - s educational activities. theting thers, William- Brown of Seattle, 2 ¥ STl fim N 'I‘Ms Bible-18 known ‘as the | Kih ‘Washington, and Harry Brown of 3 77 - E i S ) James “Version, which mrmnlly Saskatchewanm, Canada, to mourn his p Z . . H 5 - - ? 4 i g published in 1611, death; : y W ' Vo’ e nllthorlnd version.- The Revised < 3 3 2 = & E ! e : 5 < % Lol eraiqn is not generally accepted by - (Gontinued on last page) some six hundred illustrations that bear directly on the reading matter which theéy accompany must neces- sarily be a superior volume. Believing that its readers are de- Let a want ad help you.