Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 2

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the ceremony, ‘Misses “and. Edla; Noho 3. K. Given, Mr. and Mrs. 1,,“,:, iven and daughter, Jean, Mrs. | an, fth, - Miases. 1da / Virginia rrie Apmstrong, Bdla Nel- rooks, . Capitola Stew ; LaQua Cathryn ‘McGregor, |, ‘Lillign’ McGregor, . Vera . .Backus, “Claire’ Nangle; Mary and Florence ell; ‘Anna Schroeder, Loyal and Real | Awards, Charlotte Madsen, Mrs. C. nd Mrs. John Mafllndale ot “club -will” hold ‘its. regular. monthly session’ at the zcnn- ‘Lake. school Sat- 12, and low wster ‘pressure’ ha, i but mnl r the inlon: good ' may be accom- éd. b tion 3 national fco\nm‘ltt | |to: order :short! today and' the At the opbnlnr: of: the zmat con- clave, it was nnoully admitted that ‘the fight will :be & free-for-all; a; none of the: nn" upbolntmont ‘ot the mmaqn. including 'reso~ 80 that they were |- i cwntry e ] the girls/ 1ost ‘their ebmmnc outfits, t:;nlng a Joyous ds Ludwi; ' ‘republican :party’ must It Iared’ Seuator’ Lodge , . temporary . cha he républican”national ‘con=~ ivention here today, declared the -prlm } ; republicans in the cam| nl;n must be ‘Wilson and:his dynasty, his heirs, as- slgns or ‘snybody that is ‘his; any- ‘| boady who with bent knn who has "Scathing critioism of Wlllon hls admlnmntlon muked the: tnt +| post-wi 4 pushed . wm: gor md lnlollmn He pald a tribut lican congr [ pect ;. outli one in this res- m- l'ing ‘with thq‘ 54 : Four'yeéars ago’the normal x Jcan: majority ‘was: 000 000 i i N 7 ;::bltwt}:yt “:amuy ;M“fi" Pord good for anyway? e; that . n r... In ‘No tflnk th:tpthe; unyu' it should “bflghfl 1000,000. d-the writer' luraqt\ grel it nnyono wishes to- i lnnd by .the p /I'the Stump-pulll lenged the" loe 1 | game ' of baseball. played ‘this 'mording ‘and the score 8100d 2.t0 1 at \he ‘close, of '.he ninth lnnlng emanded a: U ) nstead of ‘‘wetohfully walting.” ' = _He called @ party to atand by repubilea nators on the treaty nght nnd said the people will now. ) Wilson plan and advised (By. L. c. Mur 3 pumng ths repubif l\ soon’ afker i 'Drill 'WorI: : ompnny K began active onump- ‘ment .with pmcticnlly every member resent : when assembly gounded at he fair grounds Monday afternion ‘o’clock: ' Two:squads of the'com- ny . had reported for duty. at. 9 o’clock ‘and had' already accomplish- od .considerable’ toward putting the : grounds: in shapefor. the camp. Before dark.the exhibition building had/ been cleaned out ‘.thoroughly 1and:lined . with cots for the guarde- | men.:. To provide quarters for'the, “| ofticers, company officers and nom- y8 To ntund to-the work of answering | Ed. Netier’s once’. more, commissfoned officers, - regulation army ‘tents were pitched. mflulym' “with' the. Turner|the - questionaires which wete sent Parness|out some.timé ago by the Ralph Gra- Sandwink | cie’ post ot ‘the’ American :Leglon, - 0'Reilly | there. has been a - special committee utchi appointed: to assistthe; adjustment; ‘Nearly all the; blanks’ have.-been re- turned to the committee: and . the gam midfi}or the post are. tring 1o 4o (bose |, vho sent i the questlonaires aré ask-| 5 proper . Tt there .il no . dfllb"- but Fed ' to be patient inwalting for re- ‘sults. Any ex-setvice man in this com-. 'munity ‘who wishes to communicate ith the Raiph Gracie post fn refer- ce tolocating lost Liberty bonas, Is. government insurance, -travel: | and such matters is asked to do ‘Those desiring to - | their discharges recorded ‘with : " Actual vote’ i’ 2728 (344 delegates withheld ‘vote and 6 were -mm Just like when he ran f The. corner drug leore"' Fol:; back: in: a’tent, ‘After ‘giving the grounds a . thor- ough: police an setting everything in shape’ for ‘the 'night, mess’ call was esounded and a long line ‘of hungry With coummun good;substantial supper, with plenty ' of: seconds. ., Interior guard’ duty began at 17 “|o’clock last evening, when the ‘first watch .was posted. . Two ‘posts have already ‘béen put on and guard duty waell: under way, Former service formed the first guard, but as soon . as the recruits have been Eiven vl vention' n:hila Keynote speech open- ' 0 what the rwub: {0 v guardsmen gathered to partake of'a - proper’ instruction, ~they ‘iwill'also tnko part.of this duty. . “For men not'on detall, liberty was Just ‘o "the town, AR gnnted fast' ‘night ‘until’ ; Is ‘filled’ with good [ o’clock, when “taps’’; were ‘sounded and all men ‘“turned in’ for’ thei~': ulght Active drullng and inutmctlcm was started today ' and ‘' will ' continue through the’ two weeks of ' encamp- > ment. & A A ’l'he pubhe i | in T o POLLING P treat That helps the, mrdlnen t. “1Get nnflieinnt to ¢ June 22. The: vote was: Willilam H. 'rm ‘ Theodore Roosevelt ' “Robert M. IAFollntt ‘Albert B. Cummins . . Charles E. Hughes . > Prosruslves at the Auditorium:: . v"Theodore Roosevelt, for Pro- " ‘ddont, and Hiram Johnson, for: m—pruldcnt, were. . ungnim- . Margie;, June unity, has been erected by its ¢itizens in honor monument, Which would be a credit | M' ' the uy ‘consists of |: ously ‘nominated ' in’' the “first | « ballot; “after” Progressives had Ddolted the Republican conven- - tiom ut: the Colfseum. Tlu con- t on August 5. Sk dd(ufion exercises:in the morn- 'l ing at 10 o‘clock, a baseball game in the afternoon at 2 o'clock, in which the North ‘Bemidfi shop team will|A. meet-the team of ‘Hprz‘le, and danc- {10 in the evening.

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