Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 1

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. i ‘ m‘l --drotp ;:; handker- : c Py on ‘yester: morning| - hluco, une. L. C. ‘& .hhoilt of. ‘platdon 'No, 1E :;a) htl:-,of 5 be. May | the ‘convention today. All ‘night ‘ef- the reso: | [OTtS: Lo EVery/a fingl clnh proved he could get wind enough, Kamerad,” wlth his hands up. dier 18-4Peg."” : n" Private Rhn says all o' doi:to. get his shirt. oft Private Rhus rhm 10 Bqlley and A phonograph w. state, omas Sterling, of Sonth are eompleud. k Qpend o pleasant get-together and" all come ‘and:bring- flmr trlends and’ An mnruun promm of ux". fand ‘a band concert will be, to -him _sum (will ‘be paid. to his estate. nuities are payable monthly.: The - comniissioner of pensions is charged| the ‘administration of the act} .mflnfibn o!‘ uoo.m 1 'Good 'Roads. tion:for'the. benem of: the farm dlu;umd by Jitdge Wilson. ‘program will be closed | 254" bjeet yet disnnned and that he-problem: of our peat scoils and F lu,'uolutton and’ value commercially: o In the evening ere will - be~da moker given atthe Bemidji Clvjc * and Commierce association. Wtsther permlmng, the ' eft ’<mant 4 251y " The program for Snturday s gx- =} ceedingly- interesting.; Addresses by Hon. E. A. Colquohoun;on the preve) on‘/and: control ' of forest fires D‘: toirepresent ‘his department, on farm ‘management; :Hon. Frank 4. 7ildes ‘on’'the Minersl Resources nesota pnd United: Bntem Sel ‘the: elevenstates. :.Ques- ‘tionnaires are 6. be sent to every Farm Bureau' ' member for a confi- pects to buy, when and where. ‘Data e ;%lth m?itu- 1 and are expec o give Farm u'sJeaders ‘well ‘founded advice 1 I;vutoek sitnation. ’ wimou HIGHT “At'noon, & communlty picaic dfi: : the Bemidji, CV e son of Alexandria wfll speak on “‘Our Country, the 'Lsnd of Opportunity| 3 d' & Fair Ch :Following this ‘will be'a nrlu of sports. In the evening.: the citisens of Be- midji will a{n. be host 'to . their guests at an ou oo‘r ement dance. ~i"Applfcations for. ruorutlonn are now. coming ‘i and the committee /busy from now on making and. carrying out Amumonu for this association meeting. 1t will be remembered’ that the N. M. D.’A) was organized in Bemidji ¢ /"It was then recognized that {0 Northern Minnesota was the great- -'est’ opportunity for the development ‘of natural resources and advantages|a and that: the development and profit- able “use’of all resources required i “highways, drafs id wide' tedersl and state ) and to secure these: helptul mnelu and” leave nqthlus un- > ‘make the association: meet- ing a success and to make this home- iing or association. outing one to. ‘to¥gotten by all guests, treaty: it tendent ‘of the of | the “ensuing yeu‘,. Olin, who 'has accept at:Rochester. Mr, Phslueghodbiwill | be o Bemi 31 _on Friday nexi ‘express ‘purpose children- who are, gardens. At Mr, Plulue‘h school .farm: - at 9 o'clock Frldny morning, at:the Lincoln, achool .<at 1:15 in the g' n' and at the gfik in the after- 1 h that he.can not come on the places mentfoned and at.the hours mentioned on Ssturday, June 12. All the gndnan are requ ;od O.o keep thu ln mind ldi 5 he will be at’ d lnm ‘povenant with res- who threaten to moquon s mentioned, h.u* sserved only to ln- :anti leaguers “of tho Bonfi— hinson igroup declarsd with ufmost’ ‘asenrance that the beonimittee would sustain’ them by reportis the 'plank: containing . these . proyl uondhmnnlou in the t wenectndy, N.Y., June 10 —s"n ns were killed and: 27 injured V\fodnud-y when ‘a:New !ork f & passenger train n here. express train was making 50 miles'an hour when it struck the pas- . seniger train, stalled at the’crossing. The two rear sleepers were telescop- ed. Only one of the dead was identified early today—Martin Doyle ot Albany; an engineer.. The other dead lnelndo a4 man, two women, & child a baby.in arms. = The baby was’a "1 asleép” when the express. train came crashing thru the Pullman.' % The engineer of the.express; tnh ‘| 1ailed to. u? the signals ‘set .ludu McClennahag today fled a | passenger tm decision denying a new trial-to Story, who was convicted of perjury in, connection with 'the Baudette 1i- quor cases tried at the last tm of ‘{eourt. operations - crew and indieations are that with- 4n & few dsys the maximum qusn- tity -of ; production’ will have been reached. Comipany. leh]s state that those desiring to make application for em- yluym’nt may, do 0, and they extend -‘cordial welomne to ‘former eny-| new . Q]Mtflcll lumber piling devic which has been erected in the yards {8 proving quité satisfactory ‘and ‘aftracts attention of passers by. With ‘this device in. operation, -it is not necessary -for the pilers to strain themselves “in 'lifting the heavy rds. They are sfmply unloaded from the 'carts' and placed on the spike shelyes, which operste on an endless chain contrivance; thus car- rying the ‘boards to the top of the pile where they are taken up by the men at.the top,: A’motion for May 23, county ‘attorney Graham M. Torrance appearing, for the state and ‘Walter Dacey, of Duluth, for itoq Story was ordered t the court on‘July:l will be pronounced. [ rt. is to be-given in:addition to. the regu moving picture program and a certain pércentage of the proceeds, it is' derstood,” will be plmd in' the Unlon band funds, “All interested’s lelng the Unlan band are urged vlllt ue nex to- night. it'"Northern and -th mtl from_ eight luilht- cql J. '’ No. © At Pillbrook, on tho Northtrn Pa-- new. trial was ar-{ . gued before Judge McClennahan on | eommy were blown nw.y O‘Qntcr was in darkness. A motlon for a new trial was do— ;nlod the "Agricultural Insurance Co. by Judge C. W. Stanton today.’ The motion was made by the Insurance- [ Co. after loosing. its case against the Bemidji Iron ~Works, ‘which' was: tried in Bemidjt d'u'rm‘ the tast term ' of court. Graham M. Torrance rep ‘reunted the Bemiaj{:Iron Works

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