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“ Weather forecast 24’ hrs. Markham: ‘| ::For sale: One “nightgown,” used only since the beginning of the en- the Normal scho campment.. Since last night have de- S % ) : Cloudy, warmer; unsettled. AR 0NVEN'"0N || - scmoor ovER 850 MABK | |4 : K PMPANY WCT0R V0N SCHLEGELL& 0. - {The enrollmen: " ) v N 1 . |cided tohecome a regular soldier and has exceeded ' all :exp 1one, further use for it. Reason- ROOMS!. ROOMS! . ‘more than 250 having register. : i N ; r cash or easy terms. =Address g ! : g ed. et SRR Ltk R . ngq tications to or see Private|: '- . Sk /" "But where to'put them is the : ? \\ 'Welle'atCamp Woolnough, ; i ; | The -new: .dormito ; K t ‘Dahlberg has a “‘nightie”. 5t0 be P el b M\ b throm the talk - goluk- the .' i - : A reparations i ade - ‘today-he will soon'be trans- A Are ll%' ed ‘urged to: open thefR i 8. f0 - 1 B‘ '.‘, =7 formed 1imtp -a regular z:ldtorv also. . 4 : Both Q ety by D‘“-" - the normal students. Those who Camp Woolnough to Have |How about Private Pegelow“with his ? - tives in Murdered Man’s can.-make ‘room, ust one G 5 2 ‘pajamas and bath robe? \ : 3 mora are required to.matityMr. . All 'in Readiness i piir) : Home This Morning A S { LA A N f%nsgjnflmltichell, nctorious editor p of e'Sentinel’s witty remarks, says|.| ] “ ' CAPTAIN JONES IS MADE |that theré is one time when a soldier. ¢ 13 at thers is ane time when a soldler. ey JOSEPH B. ELWELL WAS does notjilook straignt to the front, MURDERED LAST FRIDAY, “MAYOR TO GIVE = ‘ e \ ApDREsS oF weLcoME |LABOR FEDERATION INSPECTOR & INSTRUCTOR but advances with eyes on ‘the ; my CHME wm iy All out for police call, boys. e Program of Interest Arri DDT Men Being Well Fed Under the| . Captaln Jones (Inspecting the| : ' . rograi 9 X , anged Asv[mmm oS e compny. &€ retreat)—"Private VonSchlegell Sought Since for Visitors; Fish Dinner ; 4 irection of Mess |Smith, where is the balance of your Crime Was Discovered Gave and Trip to Itasca ~ g Sergoant Fred Fraser Privats Smith—*I don’t know, + . Himself Up to Authorities 3 3 v P 5 » % —_— . _,Capt.l?, his-is all that was issued A The Seventh Annual convention of <& Ice. Brigadiey General Perry Harrison to ' me. g . ! (By United Press) il ' the League of Minnesota Municipali- - P will arrive in the city tomorrow N New York, June 16.—Victor Von .- ties opens here tomorrow morning, g o 3 morning to inspect and muster com- ¢ palisthenics yesterday morn- A Schlegell.and his divorced wife, Viola and hundreds of cities will be repre- (. i} ! pany K, encamped at Camp Wool-|ing, Sefgeant Claude Bailey has been T Krauss, were closely questioned by detectives today at the home oi Jo- seph B, Blwell, who was mysteriously 'murdered last Friday. The woman nough, at the B eltrami county fair |searchias: the fair grounds for some- sented by the *“Shining Lights™ of B: g these respective communities. . ¢ y United Pr“,.) thing.: Can you help him out, boys? § Big cities, little cities, big villages | ~Montreal, June 15. (By Ralph h\g made to|H ps he is ‘looking for a certain . ‘and little villages will all have their | Couch.—The repeal of ‘the labor sec- | Place the entire camp command | fleld ‘piouse. Pinchot 'Says G. O. P. Has was said to have been with Elwell & ~ respective mayors: and aldermen on |tion of the Esch-Cummins transport- | 2 readiness for the i tion and - M5 e few hours before the tragedy. ° . - _the “job” to give Bemidjl the “once|ation act was demanded fn-the reso- |3¢ : lans beirffy made| Sergeant Winebrenner mixed up| . Driven Millions From Fold ohegeéll, sought since the over”. . Py - |lution adopted by-the annual con- genaral - ghould be well|nis dates;last night and after taking ST i crime. wal discovered, gave himself The convention will last two days ['vention of the ‘American federation pleased withe the Gondition of the|Sergeant:Mitchell to the movies went by Action of Convention up last night. He was_ questioned . and:a mdst interesting program has|of labor unanimously: today. camp. | “gtepping” without even setting up 5 several hours and freed to be called been arranged, which will oceupy|{ . . . ; Instruction’ is being given this|the lunch. X - g again today.’ z‘mfically every minute of ‘the two| . . '¢By United Press) : we;k l:;: t;xtenflt‘ald c:rdler tgrfi:lnlonu E An?:l;“ o"l;];nem]f Mg‘::ll;;tmnoby Jealousy Over a womian, Or venge- ys. @ t \ J / n | and si ng and ainting drill. On F Ko must have chot, meém| e com-|ance for heavy -losses sustained at PROGRAM. eyl Fé(?oiatli}:‘nu::l; socount of the. upfavorable Weathor |pen 5 gound sicopor st Lot Bt Top | mittee of forty-eight, that there posi- | cards—these were the theories given All sessions are open to the pub- | Labor may elect a woman as vice-pre- yesterday afternoon’ instruction con-|po failadito show up at taps and was | tively would be a new party presi-|most consideration by police in seek- = 1ie ; ; sident. of the organjzation for the cerning field regulations for out-post | a¢ijl absdnt at reveille this morning. dential candidate fri the field, rumors| ing a motive for the mysterious mur- Al pipers, Feports, and addresses |first time i its histo: Mts. Sarah was held in s under the direction X ¥ t!nt Senator Lll-‘ol!ette would head a|der here last Friday of Joseph B. __are subject to discussion' by the dele- | Conboy, of New York, ‘representative of Captdin Jones, who has been as-| Mess Sergeant Fraser and Bugler ticket as presidential candidate, and|Elwell, wealthy turfman and whist gates.. It is requested that.a delegate | of the textile worxers i niony signed- to the company as instructor | gijetson furnished several of the announcement that the campaign in| wizard. i i rising to discuss any matter will |lieved to have the best i e : boya with an enjoyable clash of wit-|behalf of Senstor Warren G. Hard-| Clues point to.the woman theory, ] 'speak his name and municipality so|tion, if the plans in nder the direction of Mess Ser-|ty remarks in .he “drawing” room |IDg, republican -presidential nominee, | according to a. mhajority of the de- { the reporter can get 1t. Annual copyention c8rT geéant Fraser the men are being well | ja5¢ night. would be started promptly were the tectives working ‘on ‘the case. ! Get questions-into the box on Wed- "{welve vice prasidents, who|fed and are recelving a good quality outstanding developments following| They ‘claim this theory was ] nesday. The committee 18’ to report resident. and -secretary, | °f fo0d: Much:credit is due to him| pirst Sergeant Fred Bost has an the republican national convention. _|strengthenea. today when it was ] . Thursday morning. comprise a and Privates _Bnrbps, Towle and]jdea that he is at an American Le- The statement by Mr. Pinchot de- learned that Marie Larsen, Elwell's ! " el b Sours who have been acting as cooks | gion meeting ‘every day mnow. He clared that the “republican party housekeeper, had found a woman’s *. Wednesday. : e during the -encampment. Civilian|wants the floor all the time. Parade|has dfiven out of representation in silk undergarment in the bedroom of B 9:&%'{' m: R"g""? ’-'"1*9“' ; 1;“ b & d::ft‘i"“. ;";‘ ‘dl” L“g““‘b" for the|rest. Sound off. its councils the million of voters who "]:' l‘“,‘rdl‘l’l"m“ home, where he was ! em! 0y3 nd will welcome tue | ¥ a onal food which the men ha % y _| shot. s garment is reported to | delegates, ‘after which’ s will take | IRAAINLY FIREEARING 4 been allowed on account of helping ! " To make up for the company’s (?) ;‘:,llll?:een ‘R.‘:,‘{:ezfil.‘: {::nu?e;m;.lxy belong to a New York flflgloety wo- i ft:‘ag‘a::pb :::m s:ltion o Birehmont| “CD 5 'h%v lfi;uttund- A it Vailute to present arms to'the colors |wonld: represont these voters and lokn, whow o e “c eing withheld / D, reakfast. - AN p f B i : r fo e - night,” At rd ent- | 5 Yo ’ ive | Pen or nation. i .lu}es‘lstugzn .at Birchimont- Hotel. g, 8 5 e S X d “weelk the | last night, Priva :lw'm:, &, min‘ present, i defifite “and mnWhye Beligf: that the husband of - this 4 ‘With.any unit in the state. i J pany K’s roster includes a majority|.. PrivatesLeo it 7 &pe:to }flm T p - lan: s ‘|'woma cexsarmy man,_killed the e 4ng:post R ebort“:o%“::fi'?.‘;:‘. tor fa.| Whist expert was. expressed by some Opsahl-and A. J. Nay- | pollette’s ol ® ndi d:?: detectives. The size 6f the fatal bul- se e~Hon. L. F.| e ¥ ; : ot ex-service men. who have -helped{ior were playing safe when walking fons e p‘:;';‘ o “‘;‘ voacy w‘i“ let and the. fact that it had a steel Johnson, Mayor; Bemidji. - - v e ¢ / largely to briig the ' recruits into|post. during the services on Sunday |gea: Y ;‘ 5 ‘!‘h e :ome_ N-| facket points to the fact that a gov- Response—Hon. Chas. P; Hall, city ; .|shape’ by using the proper military.|by: presenting arms'to the singing of stances were. linked with dec '}"‘!‘0"5 ernment automutic pistol was used, ! attorney, Red Wing." i methods. ; : o ericas Take mo chances, boys. | made in behalf of the cominitteé of|they said. : u,Presldent'sl ng;lre;s———flon. Geo. G. . o L e : . 2 4 lorl;’;;rflght.l\d ey, ot On the othe~ hand the police were agnuson, St. Cloud.: ] A 2 d p is L y .k erty, 5| reluctant to discard the theory that Report of the. Secretary-Treasurer.| o 7 i GAME BlRD Exmmm onf;'g,fi.‘::,fi“,?’;h?a‘:ms‘:l:‘md {',fl: tion campaign’manager for Senator|a gambler, “broken” at whist by El- 0~ —Richard R. Price, Minneapolis. . (By United Press) .- ; . at that he ,ommmeh"z;,,,;s that | Harding, begau, preparation for thel well, an interuational authority on Report of Executive committee. ' Washington, June 15. : (Raymon N M- D A. c(mm fact while at drill. Sometixbes he has presidential | inee’s .campaign by|the game, may have done the shoot- Appointment of resolutions, Ques-|Clapper.)—Senator Harding ‘today o Je 0Na remarkable .change of voice. He requesting- t| tional committee to| fng. tioiszox aix‘d anditing committees. ,b:lgsn prep:ratjo‘n of his'speech form- : . who ‘hesitates is lost. Has anyone take ‘:Prompl(;;"' lptll)'ny and :nertgetfic W —_— m.—Luncheon at Birchmont. ‘| ally-accepting the republican’nomin-| - Dr A, B : oral er since the first|action” in placiug the merits o e Band concert on the shore of lake | ation for president. This'speech will | s l!;ere é‘,::f,’,',’,’v': :‘tms r:;fistg:twgg m'"gz (ig?eneanl:‘pgent,m republican issue. before the voters of GOMP ERS ASKS NA“ON To X : the country. Party managers, it was| MD said, would ‘start the campaign soon] LEAGUE OF NATIOB Bemidji. be: Harding’s own personal /platform | gn exhibit of Bring along-that question, 'and put | o which he: will go before the coun-~ game bi;dl? e.,:,‘“:,“’:fl.%.‘.i? tl:i Corporal Earl Bailey, timekeeper it in® the box Wednesday. try. Judging by his past utterances| Armory. -The trout 'exhibit is f Y after the d rati nvention iis e o ; on{ for the Crookston Lumber Co., spends e democratic conven ] - 12¢30 p.'m.—Birchmont Inn. on questions of the day, At Will ad<| gien1av at the Armory mow and an|2 STeat amount of his time out of wait until Senator| . Montreal, June 15—It is “pitiable” camp, shut_st that he is fast earning ing - rnor Coolidge are| yha¢ the United States has not ratified Committees and groups will meet|here to the republican :platform} o pinit of fish: from: = sl dromiiRed (Lake will -to Become a soldier. Where the drag, | offici their nomination.| tha League of Nations, Samuel Gom- L at Tuncheon for disgussion of various adopted at Chicago. 'The-speech will Py : y _w" topics. V prohably be delivered July -first by Sxrive tomorrow".‘ please? pers, president of the American Fed- il1. please see that.an-|Harding at his home in Marign, Ohio. L, ks ’ i m;)da of . their meet- - ;.| POPULATION OF ABERDEEN . Corporal Stechman (Taking bed 4 fn ::.,o ';d‘f,:;,';bl‘,’;’fff;,clfh df:l:::a:-onr! & ” EY; : - Y o € L ;S - check last might—Come on, -boys, ; convention. If the league covenants ““INCREASED 35.2 PER CENT st pevess 2ot L. C. HARRIS TO-SPEAK .~ speaker favorable to the¢ amendment(| .- lN BEMIDJI JUNE / will open the discussion, and Hon. W. B. Douglas, of St, Paul, will oppose it. please tell me who sleeps here.’ were submitted to the American peo- ‘| ple “without any other entangling questions, it would be overwhélmingly accepted,” he said. Mr. Gompers expressed regret that the United States “has forgotten the 1 effort of the nations of the world to - prevent another horrible conflict such as that which started six years (By United Press. ) Washington, June 16.—The census bureau announced the population of Aberdeen, S. D., as 14,647, an in- “A cold shower bath in the morn- : ing may be fine,’ 'says Private Conat, (By United Press) “put I never would have finished it Chicago, .June 15.—Amalgamation it T had not been all “soaped up” be-|of liberal ofganfzation into a third fore I wefit qnder. party, which will place presidential and vice presjdential candidates in the field, was ‘the plan of liberal been in a terrible hurry when he|leaders here today. A delegation of L “ran the guard’.'on Sunday night.|liberals from 'a” committee of forty- | ago. The cause'is not.known for he was|eight of the non-partisan league and | The labor draft of the league cov- running toward his own tent. If|single taxes ieggue were expected to enant, he added, would “help in the he had been runming from his tent|wait upon Robert M. LaFollette, reunion of the working people of the past the barracks, the answer might | senator from. Wisconsin, within two | world and would help workers in the have been easy. weeks and proffer' him the presiden- | most backward countries.” LAY : tial candidacy of the combined organ- Mr. Gompers made a strong appeal izations. y that the convention support the league and “lend a helping hand to the toilers of the smaller countries and aid them to take their places among the civilized nations of the world.” 2 f-. Unless somethin‘g, impg;u:l\t in af- 'airs occurs about June 23, detaining| crease si 1910 of 35.2 % L C. Harris in Duluth, he will arrive| * o+ "o e DEE: cenl Report of committee on street pav-|in Bemidji on that.day for the pur- " ing. T pose, of addressing the business men EMPS Report of committee on street|of Bemidji, at'a place yet to be de- D EY NUND NOT ’ lighting. ; termined, Mr. Haris being president| GU“." BY Fm ; JURY Report of committee on parks,|of the Citizens’ Alliance of Duluth. % playgrounds, and city planning. Mr. Harris, in a letter to the:local - Report of committeé on central glliance, is of the opinion that all busi- heating systems. ; - ness men should attend, declaring] San Francisco,. June 15.—Jack Report of committee on franchises |that no businessman shoyld = hold | Dempsey was found not guilty of a J and public utilities. back on this important state move-|conspiracy to evade draftlaws, short-(. Mess Sergeant Fraser reports a lib- Report of committee on municipal|ment. ly after his case was submitted to the |eral donation of rhubarb received “%”’“p' ‘| “If you do not ~hear from me|federal jury here today. Following from Private Brose's parents.: Report, of committee: on judicial| further you can expect mé-to be in|Dempsey’s acquittal, attorneys an- decisions. . Bemidji-on the afternoon of June 23 |nounced that the case agsainst Jack The cooks and the buglers are the 8:00 p. m\—Birchmont Inn. If anything should arise to make it|Kearns, his manager, will be called | first men in"the camp to be- called Uniform traffic regulations.—The committee on Public Safety, 'Lieutenant Huffman must. have (By United Press) HARDING IN: SESSION WITH LESLIE M. SHAW «Report of committee On BeWerage | ,..essary to change my: plans I will| tomarrow. (Continuea on Page 8) B miites “ok wapes| J0HEY you in slvancer” 5g Mid. (B United Press.) COLORED FIGHTER TOLD il works. E1v = Washington,” June 16 (Raymond (See that membership list! Is your | JUVENILE: BAND B O sim'» Fanen G TO LEAVE CALIFORNIA town in it?) ing toda ] 1 Water—Milk—Sewerage — Methods y presidential ¢ampaign. He began a . OfaS:;litEl'Y cont:ol. gy members of “NIFORMS ARRIVE series of conferences with lrepublica_n .(By United Press.) the staff of the division of sanita- . D leaders when he talked with Leslie| ~San Diego, Cal, June 15.— Jack M. Shaw, former secretary of the Johnson, colored pugilist, has been {ion of the State board of health. 1| - The uniforms for the Juvenile band Siven twenty-four hours to leave treasury. Only matters pertaining to ustrated. boys have arrived and will be given \ ' \ = the campaign were discussed, Shaw |Lower California, and American offi- Thursday. -|out to the band members at the re- > “ied' L ! cers are prepafed to nab him if he 9:00 a. m.—Birchmont Inn. hearsal tonight. ® . flees to the United States. “Proféssor Riggs requests that the|. boys report. at 7 o’clock this even- ing in order that & regular rehearsal might be had, as well as making the distribution of the uniforms. It is expected that considerable time will e be devoted to the fitting of the uni- ; =/ The women of the city, will be very forms and' consequently an early g ) — much interested in the coming county meeting is being called. 3 conference of the Minnesota League SIS of Wom; Vote}'s, whzigh is dto2ge hzld in Bemidji on June an . n 0135"‘25‘("‘1;’;;0?:“,“. thé beach on' Like invitation is ‘extended to all women > of the county and representatives of Bemidji, automobile run through g ¥ J ¥ u 1 Itasca State Park, to the'new Doug- all the neighboring towns are expect- > ' = ed to attend. las Lodge. A d 0 it m . 6:00 p. m.—Itasca Sfate Park. T s A two-day ° political education = Dinner in Douglas Lodge. A <1 school will also convene at this time (By United Press.) Return to Bemidji. under the supervision of Miss Keu-| Baton Rouge, la., June 15.—The (Get into’ the discussion. Intro- cuhl of Minneapolis. A great many| lower house of Louisiana legislature of the ladies are expected to take| today rejected a resolution ratifying duce yourself by speaking your name : advantage of this course. Further|the woman suffrage amendment by and town so the reporter can hear K it, when you start to talk. particulars with follow soon. a vote of 67 to 44. Report of the auditing committee. The state income tax as a source of . ‘municipal’ revenue.—Hon. Thos. E. Lyons, member Wisconsin tax com- “mission. ‘ Report of the committee on taxa- fon and assessments. Report of the committee on munici- pal accounting. .. 'The gross earnings tax amendment. —Report of the committee on Legis- ation.” . Report of the committee on char- ters. Home rule.—E. L. Bennett, Min- Jeapolis. ; Report of question box committee. |2 12:00 m.—Dinner of lake Bemidji i pike, served on the beach. Election of officers. B Selection of place of 1921 conven- é tion. . g TWO KILLED. AND SEVEN . INJURED IN TRAIN WRECK (By United Press) LaJunta, Colo., June 15.—Two persons were killed and seven seri- ously injured in a Santa Fe passen- ger train wreck here today. HOUSE REJECTS WOMAN \ 2:00._p. m.—Report 'of committee 20 .

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