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% v A ] matter of repairing 14th strest be pec 'cerits :an hour. for their work. 'Th ORDINANCES, MI LLANEOUS. ferred to.the cit: '.r.‘ i st b T vl R, e SO e s O e e o EEE LRSS g::“ an khom-, _wlth c.fl‘"e to and %efl;'qr .Datl"onu of the system, was read larant; Co nn “"li.y' was ;ppro{’g street tlz‘th: rR:una‘!ll.gau *lr‘%ll“' m work.: ! s 3 &mn;um:ag:aér:?‘ nto!'r’e .?:dmld‘l: jBu‘-Tti:jl Gun c'o in the llf:;‘ of lo'.l")!‘:hl‘l T is a8 I N . ;i:lnlc-é :{," P‘em and referred’ to tho‘n e&to‘tkfe fln:nee’a ;mud‘a.nd TAEETY nreu;ooo ! fisihan i MH“ nm" -; crnr COUNCIL, CITY o rdina:lc';‘ thtr 118 o A 182 Ah eport of the' committee on - the| There baeing no further bulnul. lt . MINN. o hq uhar o otor , nz hor: .‘l‘ll‘ l;, L) P{fl»l?‘?{n Tax Payer Plan for Financing | was moved to ndjoum Adjourned. \as Much 29th, 1920. e s fo B {l nha) 0 Improvements,” was read and on ‘ Awn' ¢ 8 ‘"h ogh:h, cltv councl, | 1tants L oeve‘in y % emidjl, by fig&lon and dgecond accepted and ordeM . vmbmmms. Wuh]hewn. Aprll 24. —F‘atxo agri-|5 lock p, fi, cA m:? °:|'—hm 'ybkfi.lk and assigns, wfllel";fi gn‘tuume i 'l‘hg pro osition of R. 8. 10| Attest: Framduas ~| cultural ' college: baseball nine was Br :.1:\ mmg]e‘txllxag"vlv&- caled to ohder, |, Nmmcm AP o%l%fiwfiouhany o &n‘gn n'{ 2 :‘l‘l‘ of 36 Inch .Ereen blr‘ch GEO. STEIN, slated to clash with Wahpeton here 8 hand dealers’ license, was grant- emia]); was, rond an an ey icteci, | today. i Toll on thio follasing aldermen |60, SuBfect to a proval ef surety bo Engl £ of eatl Etwied wal“'c“h“d un.;{“ lm‘ ey, Boi :: "1 fi:a o::, oPt l b‘r"‘“‘ll ‘L ?)o 9 o:: :‘fi::-%n“t‘: - 1) LAST mu.‘ztronA AFPLICATIONS &fi’ng‘"{’.‘"&untxwflhg Cooper| s, Ersnted " subject to appraval of south terass Goo” ing Halfway wad «<orrespondence) —The 1'army ap- |- Malta, Mon pr — T MINUT _ @ 6ity. clerk direct: propriations bill reportedito the house npplleltionl ml'ut be made between| Minutes of the. lut regular meeting M?p 1};:;:?"";: ch‘:l- fl?-“"n o ‘:lzm" fosnbie tax the ealdl conta i F IRE INSURANCE recently | by - Reptesentative ‘Julius Jiow and April 30 to the project man- | were renfl and’ aj ved. Roooky of M Upon -motion of Alderman REAL ESTATE Kahn, chairman of the committee on|ager of the U, 8. reclamation service The “tollowing mh-,imsr being aud- | end X6 Maron Sgnd "-:3“" ms'fi'a‘gk s Honarirans wan 41t b nmt A military affairs, shows a reduction of [hiere, by those wishing to.take home- |ited, were, upon motion and sscond. al- | 8% g March off all umwmnu water taps, May 1a%,(] RE¥NOLDS & WINTER ssosm 76 from -the. estimates of | steads in’ the 1,000 acres which will l? g ‘Backu ‘m“ c“ build oad -0 eptod. 1930. matter.. of, colleotl i g The total ap-{opened up tire thirteenth on thel:ing il e of thq ater o m.;‘}_ Ohe, 1 hosount - 212 Beltrami Aveaue in the ®ill is [ Milk river district Mantana, Twenty 1 2 Li lmzhby TOlerk’ Al t %ur J"\.} Tnittes. Phene 144 comparad _ with|farm nnits are included and for sixty Houn oo, i l: € on tho matul;\ ! amuv nlon t 16 i soved ar "“n“d that thel] g-ys :fll bie oponlonly to men who ol , etc., water - depart- . -|rates, were read and referred to t ave:been in aorv ce, i ' o - t glance at one ltem shows t.hat it} 3 ‘ - ; » has been necessary :to *“~appropriate | I’IOSPWG FOR OIL : : - ‘ ; . : - fi 777,839 to clean up war work. : (By United Press) ? Brigadier General H.'M. Lord, direc-| Winnipeg, April 24.—More than a/ The Stellar Company, who are opening a ‘tor of finance in the war department dozen leading oil men and geologists ‘stated before the:budget committee ot and are touring the Athas. . Turpentine Distillation Plant in Bemidji, are ready to receive \ ¥ ‘the 'houset recently that the amount | hasca ilatflce to learn the possibili- ‘was necessary.because *the war de-|jes of ofl developments. /partment entered the war Without|. A, F. A. Coyne, noted British geol- any determined financial. system. The | 5oist, " who has made a general sur- war department since April 1917 has|vey of the situation is conducting the 'had: appropriated to it $24,304,388,-| narty. 343. There were at the beginning|™ Thousands of acres of land weré . TUESDAY Apl ® 2 7 five bureaus, each independent of the o) js' belieyed to be in abundance : s e % . 3 _ Jimmie Hodges presents other, each making its own disburse-|}aye heen leated by financiers. First > ‘ments; dojng,its own accounting with '\dlscoveries were made in the district ' DON LANNING ! NIGHT as many different methods as there in February and its develonment hns 5 in were, bureaus. At a result they were N ; = The Musical Comedy Success competing with each other in a mar- " in amount. Later on, under the Over- 9 [ - . tman act, these five independent bu- 1-s:it P““}lj fiprgl:: rflfilen“nc:o::- ‘reaus were increased to twelve, each Mkt 9; T st: O s 3 £ he .same way.” ed - ats ‘here this afternoon for'the 3 wpreceeding in t A first time- this season. Both teams o were in the usual state of frenzy. The 4 i 'LITTLE MOTHER BURNED | riams ana stacs aro traditional caem- , ; WHILE ROCKING CRADLE| | | ket where the'supplies were restricted m VS.MACALESTER , : Cast of 30-Special Orchestra and Scenery NOW AT WASH]N‘;WN ~ Singers—Dancers—Comedians - ‘Who will bring sunghine into the lives of been tremendous. ‘ / Old Norway Stumps , If you want to get well paid for your time | for hauling stumps to this plant, see S. M. Lewis, the local manager, or H. M. Stanton, secretary of the Bemidji Civic and Commerce (By International News Service) - Grand Rapids, Mich., April 23.— . Playing with matches as she rocked|. ‘the cradle of her. three-months-old (By United Press). sister: cost the. life- of Elsie- Kloppe,} ~Washington, April 24. —LThe chief u X h .. . h three and one-half-year-old daughter |reason senators and’ congressmen at all who see it—wit! ASSOClatlon. Elther Of these gentlemen will | of William' Kloppe, laborer, ithe. Capitol show nofear of bombs, . . . oy \ —t . /The girl acted as the little mother|onfons, eggs and otherweapons of| HODGES DIXIE CHORU§ explaln fully the: proposition*® made by the " ‘of three other children, attending-to|the\ bolsheviki is M. P. Mclnerny, 3 S 11 C ‘them while the father and mother,|Mac is the tall, keen-eyed chief of Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50—Plus War T. tellar Company. the latter a washerwpman, were at|detectives at the Capitol. Few “nuts” Advlnce Sale at GRAND Slturday, Apfl.lxb! ’ '\ ‘ work. Neighbors heard _the child's|{ever get into his bailiwick, and no cries and found-her ‘enveloped - infreal’ criminal’ would come within 'flmu \: 5 —. |sight of the place a8 long as.he is _— . ~|laround. Mac is known to every po- ‘my FARMS WILL BE lice dodger in the country as the man » who bagged Pat ICrowe, the famous VACANT IN MICHIGAN kidnapper of young Cuhahay, mill- { Centerville, Migh,, April 34 Be- | foniaire packer, some years ago. ' "McInerny was. city detective at tween 5,000 and 6,000 acres of' tilla- ble land will lie Sflle in 8t..Joseph Butte, Mont., then. Senators learned of his abmty and he was brought to | scounty this year because there i3 ;1o one to work it. In thirty-two out of Washington—one of the hardest jobs the 115 school distriets in the coun- |iD the game. “ty, -investigators found 106 vacant - 2 p 3 farm houses,” the: majority vacated | WASHERWOMEN WIL™ . .. ce £ oy e s s ‘during the last'seven months. “Farm | P FORM A UNION |1 Fop s gy bor is not to be had, though farmers g = April 24.—Wash- Sre offering $70 to $30 a month with | Auréra, T, women here are forming a union to LI r@?!:,) Meet the Cletrac} at the Motor Inn Get set right on Tractors N e o day in and day out, all year round. : . Before you buy any trlctor. good business sense _ impels a areful mventlgatlon of a powerful. com- pact. sure-footed Cletrac. The steady going, powerful Cletrac has made good in the industrial world, too, In lumber camps and ar- ; ound mills and factories it is fast replacing other e _'See the Cletrac at the Motor Ion. VLA $oih expensive hasliag povier, DR o l S JHE %‘;{,‘f“{,‘ewfgoog ¢ Happct: it thoroughly' ‘Get the facts fi"t_h‘m’ It is easily run by one man or a boy-—--saving extra the e i i about the Cletrac---the depe ndsble tractor that labor; can be pushed to the limit if need be. Burns t“"h easily over soft, boggy soil, plowed ground, *gas,” kerosene or distillate----opzrattag at less cos ’ = ' ts y i ky . _ege . : Ak d&l dnnk for the e :“n ¥ w‘(:)on'?a% up and down steep gradec lt puts nlore acres un han any similiar power unit WhOkIWW better than to eat heayily at noon. der cultivation and helps produce bigger cropa Let's get acquainted! B S:'&f“fims’ th%e d,,,.ka‘ofkfi‘;iv.l’g“n;m The Cletuc does the power work around the farm, \ for more than half a cfegt;ryth It sl:mggg ' . d young_ e . A Sk hey] "~ We will be glad to demonstrate for you. Write for details.: A‘-““"'““““”"’“"““""‘““” PRICE F 0 B. CLEVELAND 3139500 OTOR INN Belt. Ave -‘I_?hone.78‘ . Bemidji, an cmnm ey 113§ Send or Telephone .Your Orders to Bl Earer e iiasiiei Tm%m—m R s -,,,,I» A F i 3 __.!._ i i