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prises a membership of 31,000 in the banking business of the country. " Governor ‘Calvin Coolidge deliver- ed the address of welcome. Presi- dent Gardner, K B. Perry, Albany, N. 7 (By U dY.iiop:::’edhthe business meeting and}. P! 38 ! 7 1 7 3 Boston, June 15,—Natfonal and in- [ delivered the-annual-address. - June 6 to 1gr:-r§mom Guard En- g B ‘@& |ternational banking and other finan- “cse‘:‘::s‘;‘dzf::fi"mf:“::h;’:::é -?::.;;to .:nd 17?:-“h‘001;unfim of - - cial problems will be dfscussed at the; to the address of welcome. A Leagye of Mpnicipalities of Minne- 4 10 e ; 4 June 16 — Opening' of Birchmont oy REE P T RN ) [} p e 9. 8ok, 17 s 15Northrn Misne | “SPOCIION of Perféct Physical Yoiing: Womanhood ¢ Assog¢iation ann! > sl Y > i) 4 als Deielpmet ? AN FRANCISCO.—Absolutely perfect girlhood—this-fs thé:discovery made Jupe 22, 23, 24, 26—Northwestern in San Francisco. Miss Gloria Tevis has been “discovered” by physical Fire Insurance Underwriters annaa|culture experts as a specimen of perfect’physical young' womanhood, - three-day convention“of ‘theAmeri- can Idstitute “of bankers commenc- ing here ‘today. i 4 % e L - More ‘than 1,200 delegates with{ THE PIONEER WANT ADSY their wives are attending the-annual Sefri e vt [ megting, of the Institute which com- BRING RESULTS Filing Cabinets for Modern Business 197 square miles and extends for 243 miles along the shore of Lake Michi- ; ) gan, New Act of Congress Makes Chicago’s situation as the key to| A o the northwest, middle west,and the New Enlistinents for One .. at’ Birchmont. 1 Miss Tevis I8 a former student. in ‘Union Tent Meeting, July 4 to Au- the girls’ high school. She is eighteen gust 1. Evangelist C. F, Weigle. \ d years old, and is.an all-around ath- Chautauqua, July 21-25. Ar ) lete, an accomplished swirmer, a'good T N horsewoman, adept at fencing and an 4 AGO CENSUS i “outdoor- girl.” : Miss. Tevls is an en- uflc thusiastic advocate of ithe simple: life. TOTAL IS 2,701,212 e bl g, o e 9 sible and follows the classical Grecian . ideal of a slmple and more or' less ‘Washington, June 15.—Chic:go’s austere way, of living. ' This does not pict 1920 population was announced as mean that 'she 18 puritanical, for she e o 2,701,212 by the census bureau Sat- loves dancing, and bellevés that 1t 18 Oea, S embings Jnyslusble urday. This is*a gain of 515,929 or | one of the secrets of her health. 'Not only ballroom dances ‘appeal to her, erican Army are filed in All-, 23.6 per cent over the 1910 census.|hyt she studies and practices classical dancing roles as welly’ -, —1 steel-cabinets in the Army Chicago is the world’s fastest grow- “What is the secret of my health?” she laughed. “Wfiyfther 's no grent ik A e e s e War. College, Washington. m%ngio?fi;rated in 1837, the first fed- | Eecret.. I d9 not drink coffee or tea. I.drink 4. lot of milk., And I ent only = . —— — eral census—that of 18’40— gave the two meals a day—lunch and dinner. I try to get & ‘couple of hours' sleep-in «Windy Town” a total of 4,470 souls, the' afternoon, but-that is because I'm yp late evenings in my work. I think The village on Lake Michigan,{ everyone ought to have a good eight hours of sleep. which before that time had been “And then there's ‘exercise. If you ‘want to sleep and eat heartily yow've g nothing more than a few houses er-| got to have exercise. I ‘hike,” swim a good deal, fence a little.and ride horse- | o ected around Fgrt Dearborn, began | pgck whenever I get.a chance. Dancing is fine exercise and I love it. If you D to feel “uppish” in 1850, h"“’"“m get pleasure out of your exercise it 13 much better than doing it as a duty.” ‘when liit t?llzl;dsi‘;g l;gpg}r‘:)fizo‘:)g“zen"{ .-Miss Tevis 18 what Is known as a “perfect 36" She is 6:feet 4 inches crgraiz pattern set in decennial in. | tall and in general follows the proportionate measurements of her height and creases by the “Windy City,” and the | Welght. ST, pact kept has n;)t I‘)eegl eq“llfld g)ry 3 v % e = any other large city in the-world. Or-| D! x 1gl¥mlly occupy;ng an area of g’;& Pmous sm“ : "TAH DEMOCRATSNAME uare miles, a few squatty wooden nms at th'e mouth of't.hthe t:o- m CANNOT ENHST. CONVENTION DH.EGATES ronged Chicago river, the wonder 4 2 . glty fias grown until it now covers FOR ONE YEAR P I'RIOD : (By United Press) Pl Salt Lake City, June .4.—When Utah Democrats went into session here today at their state convention ipdications were that delegates chos- en would be sent uninstructed to the far west is given as the cause of the or Three-Year Periods . | national convention in San Francisco. g L 9y ¢ —a ) er city in or’ - _ | of alternates were to be elected. Pau 3 : Sewing Machine. Co. 3 e Life ' T In accordance with an act of Con : wing Ma 3 g12 h roads entering it and it is pointed out | gress approved June 4, 1920, here- |H: Ray, temporary chairman of the . Co.,'J P Morgan:8& Co.,/use Allsteel fusniture) that no railroad train ‘‘goes through’ Chicago. Every road entering’it has one of its termini there. : Chicago’s growth in populatio since its incorporation—during which time it has become one of the even cities whose ulation ex-|Of three years. 'e’eZfi? two millions, isp :l; follows: All previous laws giving bonuses 1840— 4,470 1880— 503,185 fupon reenlisting are .repealed and 1850— 29',963 1890—1,099,850 | hereafter -an enlistment .allowance 1860—109.260 1900—1.698,5675 |equal:to three months’ pay of -sol- 1870—298,977 1910—2,185,283 dier of 7th grade (this is $30- per|njsh - government ‘ agricultural ‘com- —_— X ’5‘10“"‘)";“‘““““’: paid to u"l“yi 80l- i missfoner to the United States and | NEW POT. CHAN ler who enlists or reenlists’ for alCanada has been in this country sev-, ATO EX NGE grlod ofthree years. Payment of|eral months to stpdy edugational SELECTS LIS | tha. enlist; en‘ allowance for original,| [fist?‘odg‘ and to visit Pinnish &,m ies, Minneapolis has been ;elected by | enlistment’” '11 not be paid- until|hagileft University Farm ’tp'rghls the director of the Minnesota Po-|honorable: discharge: v home at Helsin 2 Alberga,\Fin- |, ' ‘ | | state central committee, said a.per- y § - 7 9 53 o e O et enuiar [manent staté organization would be because of its strength, beauty, convénience, perma:’ 3 'nentness' and economy—saves:15- t0.25% space: f the first matters of business} - army. shall be for one or three year|°D¢ © N n o) Fsh 5 T | eriods at the option of soldier, and [t0 Pe taken up at the convemtjon. lov“ wood furniture and has a far greater capacity) "y all reenlistments shall be for a period = FOREI"N ENVOY HONORS . 'GIRL POTATO GROWER Bertel Bockstrom, who as the Fin- Office Furniture Allsteel files -are”the strongest mnde:nnd-:fi fi tato Exchange for permanent: head-[i"The telegram received from theljand. . In his report to his home gov- quarters. The organization was|Adjutant General is ‘not clear as to formed last February by representa-|whetner men Who have served an em- P 45 - : tive potato growers of the state and |ergency period in the army, and notbased on the American plan be in- <¥ tection against fire, dust, vermin, and rodents. _Four-drawer filing cabinet 'Iot] I agricultural extension men from the|entitled to second enlistment pay|trod Finland. Th W s &s filing cabinets, a safe) roduced:in Fintand.. The covef page .size_papers. Al joints! Whiether you need desks; filing cabinets, a safey state university. A general mana:lupon re-enlistiag, woul be consid-|of his report will bead the picture of fall letter-size_paper 5 ger will be chosen soon, it is said, ['ered as entering upon their original| Mayme Jyring. of Sandy, St. Louis ‘electrically | welded. Patented (waste baskets, you are certain to find. just.whay). . anpd steps taken for organizing a sales|enlistment or not. Telegram has|connty, the little Finnish girl who SrORTe soller suspension, T A ine of office furni a5 agency for Minnesota potato growers,| been sent the Adjutant General re-|raised 83 bushels df potatoes on one- . ouales & drawers slide’ easily .you need .m?&h: ”’“’;’mfim i d \ ernment he will recommend that & system of boys’ and girls’ club work Tess floor space than any other . . They afford Ludwig Mosbeek, president, predicts|questing decision in these cases and [eighth of an acre and was the cham- #nld’ noigelessly’ : that 5,000 carloads of potatoes will|unless additional instructions are re-|pion potato raiser in junior club i PIONEER( STATIONERY H be handled through the exchange)ceived by recruiting officers, 'any|work in Minnesota last year. next fall. While the potato acreage|man with previous service will not be The All-Steel Store) K5 Phone 799-J MINNESOTA this year is 10 per cent below. normal, | accepted for one year period. says Mr. Mosbaek. he believes the| The above mentioned act and the suhscribe for The P.opeer. - BEM‘D J1 chortage will be offset by the normal| foregoing instructions apply to all : & surplus that Minnezota annually pro-| branches of the service. duces. 7 L st WOMAN POULTRY BIG FARGO FIRMS B RENIOS- ex~=xsionist courve| . “PICK WINNERS” y i The departngtlsgna}glic?l?t?:gfii Government fignres: show. that 89 %) AT N R per cent of farm poultry flocks are use their auditor, cashier and the University of Minnesota will sond | ared for by women. The better to h:;&kkew»a“fl;d i ; .edn,:a ""D:t £pea \e_{s and workers | yea0n farm women: poultry raisers of Dak Busi Coll F €a ehb,v . "‘“‘,B' W. Thatcher, t0! Minnesota, the home economics ex- ota. Business College, Fargo, the sehool for Minnesots rurel pas-|iepsion staff at University Farm has N. D., the Union Light, -Heat & tors to be he'd at Hamline Univer- epgaged the services, beginning July| Poweér Co. of that cityy ;“i‘;" St. lf’aul. Juinel 14 1“3 July 3.|7 "of Miss Annabell Campbell, who| called on D. B. C. when a capable & k‘ffis ”nt“"’ “".lcl“b"“"”, and home | ¢or nine years conducted her own beokkeeper was -needed: recently. T8 ST D RIe N e discussed bY| poultry farm and for nearly three ey the [niver§1ty9 Farm speakers from|years served as an extensionist in Mr. C. Eckman was sent. . i m;htr}:"_ xflrhanrlf'from 3 “° 4 ' Michigan. Miss Camipbell will take Big firms are keen for employees i LS ha i & afernuon e as: part in the culling campaign, which | yyith the get-ahead spirit that D.:B. 8 e wive: of pastors and| wag approved at the annual meeting| C, training gives.. Every wholesale house but one and" every. bank in Fargo employs D. B. 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