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PIONE “Survice— Today's World News Today JUNE 23, 1920 Weather forecast, 24 hrs. Markham: G, N 2 Generally fair;. windy and cloud:; 3 S REPUBLICAN NOMINATION % DENOCRATIC ~[*"Fgkemngy | **>"* [PREUSLEADS On' aday and Tuesday, June 28 and. 29, 4 permanent organization of the League of Women Voters will be formed ‘for' South Beltrami county. The officers of the present temporary 2 “hristian min there'y # .. ‘veasing -eviflence of 'an RN awaken| RS ral and- réligious con-| palmer and Cox Forces Would Control Over 400 Votes - ) Hilton, Collins, Holm, Rines i Jacobson and Knutson De- "' Lead as:Rural Returns Are Received Each, With'McAdoo Ou and’ ‘Miss Emma - Grant, 2 b N ach, With M b k secretary:’ - Along with the formation Rl reat Bt P. Opponentl el g R > ‘of -the léague will be conducted a so- 4! & ‘ . “CONGRESSMAN- KNUTSON d ‘NO COMPROMISE hool” of political education. /|HODGSON CARRIES : ' - DEFEATS FRANK LITTLE .- SEEMS ' POSSIBLE ‘Mitchell of - St. Cloud, |: ot | MO/ e g . chairman;of the Sixth district of the . 1 AR URMEYEATIC VOIE .mem_l.egdoOflby- for Rail- ‘|1 McAdoo Allows Name to Go will talk on the league.| - Seigel, Nonpartisan Candidate . 7" ¥oad and Warehduse Com. _ Before Convention Com: |Miss' Bmily Kneubuhl of Minneapolis, | for Supreme Court Justice, - ) state chairman:of ‘the school of po-| litical ‘sfdication, and 'well known for Leads Johnson, Dibell by Fai’ Majority. N . * promise May Follow With' Ss‘-pr'eé!;léfifi oi »v {n}Bel- - San Fr;xnicscb. Jgn‘e“%. (By Hugh o g i . ty the vote as sh :wn below |. Bailie.)—The democratic national T Abgu# ‘dne ed insurance un-| ' St. Paéfy.!g::“;sp:?xm Wire, e fact!that with one or '| convention faces a_deadlock, appar-|gon ey tihwestern Bire| 10 A, M.)-—The candidates end i ‘exceptions the county has given| * ently. Leadérs -today declared that r s gt e e } : S fdates of the nonpartisan party a| | Palmer and Cox forces would control o - POUS rived U oit l"':‘? h:::;:d “::: by the republican state convention, . 'THe returns which came into- . - | more than 400 votes apiece, With Me-|tprugy ey : tth,;: e ‘he"_"gm nd 'were still leading the. field in the ere ‘almoet: without ‘exception | Adoo not figuring, and'that a com-|p Ti& ¢ . e e St Birchmunt M?"““’“*P“.‘“é" egrly today, with . : ?dmnjorltgf;or the nonpartis- ‘promise between them would -be out | oomoeta raens. | 5 B ) R‘i;.g"gg ”fl;‘- Siegel and. andidates, votes . came % = 3 of 5 : , mak- } ¥ i 3 S WETe ng ahead. gtk for ; eri of question. WILH: MeAdoo In 1t, mak- .., ini s £ infeait rely the worries aud|of Homer B. Dibell and William Van- ing three leaders, there would be some chance for a compromise, it was stated. REZIHE ¢ -from: the fural district. ciousness in g lgr state_representative the fight |great new era for the. . “in: November .will' be. between ‘Rako | Kingdom of ‘God. A :and“Weber. ~Congressman Knutson | = That men will pause:lon St | he county by a large majority | their"tremendous' , -and Jacobeen.for Raflroad and Ware-|to give an attentiv ./ “louse commissioner also- has a com-|sage of the Christi “_ -fortable leaa over:Osteby. i wholesome they' have entered |derburgh for associated justice of the to.the four day ‘‘lark” with a spirit|supreme court. The two highest will Ty ppoTtunity.to : df frolic and .fun, which promises to|be nominated. The conventfon en- o Bl o ; 0 surpass all previous pleasure trips. |dorsed Dibell. Siegel is.the Nom-: : = - 2 Games contests including | partisan league candidate. . §ilolts, casting contests, foot races,| .Returns were still very incomplete. ‘trap shooting and various other|on this contest, . S g 7./ 'Shipstead’s majority in the county | message of A gports are on the progrnml. Bathing | Rev,_O. J. Kvale, of Benson, de- & »V oty 3 [ {7 4 ¢ “ i o £ “, now 385. : 7 Smith, “is g¢ t Tomorfow evening: the ~Ralpk 4 ists >, Ba boating and fishing will also b.e feat-{feated Representative Andrew Vol g t -Gracie post of the American. legion Graht, ure amusemel e sy s’tegd for the %ukhfigns_nm_mxln‘lm. i értai P Y Mrs. D. McCanh, Donna| Some of the more spry “ducks” for congressmaii in the Sevent! Il entertaln “all: friends of ‘s 3 i are enjoying games of tennis, while|trict. Volstead is the author of the STahn, % g S prt i g 3 wish hd. | Lyes . Roland ' Gilmore, and i h ; 3 - Folle legi mt:e:g:ngi 7S, Boland, ¢ B the..“lame and the halt” will resort!prohibition. enforcement act. Kvale a to the strenuous game’ of goif on’ the |is the Nonpartisan league candidate Bemidji -Country :Club links. A ' g { o : . .jare:alk here for a good time and de-| “(BY United’ Press:) 5 2:30 'P. ‘M,, "Association Rooms,|clare that if any fall to have it at| St, Paul, June 23 -,',(SP,'F}QI ‘Wire, City ‘Hall—Address, “Training Vot- such a wondertul' place as Birchmont}|12:00 N:)—Two: thousand four' hun- "lers to: Get What They Want,” Miss it 'will be nobody’s fault but his awn. | dred’ and. eighty-five precincts com- ; Emily. Kneubuhl; " music-vocal solo, e v | prising . practically. all.. the primary is es v urged that every Miss Ella Laqua;address, “The Duties vote at noon today, gave Preus, for | church is not misguided in its zeal, m":‘:"b"g the éelf““;'be Omflnfd‘lngi m"f “?;:‘:{;:'h}.%:flr;%‘? »'yb“. v; dra- E:X'p;fikfi,l,’sgg hf‘f’p"(f::.,:o&:zt PR B 2 - & .. gt i 3 ) " 487 | nor is it quixotic in its plan for great 'tlm e bring at least one B0y "TieNC "8:00 P. M., Methodist Church— 3 PRomBs 0F NEw lican candidates for nomination for 68 suth an entertalnmpnt s s s governor received only a light vote. " i s : $America,” by the audience; address wil bold tomiorrow, night’at the, ; ¢ Hilton was leading Sullivan, Non- Department of Agriculture ‘1212 | world conquest for Jesus Christ. The AR R RS 1088 [church is-just coming’ to itself. For W S o) e e | “How We Make our Laws,” Hon C. % j years it has been prodigalin. its | room#"of ‘the Bemidji Civic and Com< |y "5, 1t 01" igie, Men’s Glee elub; partisan leaguer, for attorney general surer - 27, a5 lethargie inactivity, | *Today address, “Women of the Home in by less than seven thousand votes. THAER 55 & bae v os o sin e v s o stos 1360 |awakening as a giant- force that soon . 4Politics,” Miss Emily Kneubuhl The contest will be close. O. P. B. LT bl AL RPERIOR 1443 | will shake the éarth. ' Not ‘since the Jacobson, for railroad and warehouse i oy : days of Moody has the church been! ~ FOUR OTHERS INDICTED Tuesday, June, 29. i mmissioner, was leading by more O Atharnev General +|stired and_ thrilled with high Sdeal . oo | A M, utomobile ride. Study Methods of Land Set- | (Piet0000 JUC Gothy” the Non i 5 . i y Unite ress, B .y. Association Rooms— il i i is L. ek atterson 124 ‘New York, June 23.—Charles Mur- ‘Address, " “Potical. ‘Parties,” vMiss !lerncnt, cm Grown partisan candidate. Louis L. Collina, * 125 |sacrifice, with exalted vision, and pur- for lieutenant governor, was leading 275 | pose, :as in 'this. hour.: Hundreds of|phy, boss of Tammany hall and four | Emily Kneubuhl; address, “‘League 'of George Mnllon,gnonpnrti'un, by mors 092 | millions of wealth have been given|others were indicted on charges -of 'Wonmiern. Votets,” ‘Miss Ruth Mitchell;] The progréss and prosperity of new | thap 19,000. Mike Holm, for'secre- ggg [that ‘the multitudes of earth .might |conspiracy to defraud the government | solo dance, Miss Margaret Troppman;|settlers in Northefn Minnesota 18 be- tary of state, was 20,000 ahead of’ : ., . |eather as in the days of Christ’s|b extraordinary grand jury to:|organization meeting; tea. ing studied by the office of Farm)opssh) and w'mmped Thomas Vollom, -. ¥oad and Warehouse: Commis. |Galilean ministry to hear the glad tid- - i ! Management, U. S. Department of|ipa’ nonpartisan candidate. Hgnr;' e+ evnsesesesies 1846/ ings, the good news, the old, old story| .. .. ... ————a——— 7 ; Agriculture; the Division of Research|pii.o"was 11,000 shead of Charles . "...1427fof a Savior’s love. ' Glad "tidings? Pflmofls FOR . in“Agricultural Bconomics; and Di-|yo o' o0 ool ¢reagurer. . 'Smith . |In these. days. of. strife and tarmoil|{ V834 .\ Ak A vision of Agronomy and Farm Man-|""v" ¢" Hodgson was leading the s 58 S Pl ~ | NNTURALIZATION AT - [REcoes ot 5 oty ST |t B et 1013 Wlklav tho 80, hl:s is just l; ) 3 ! - 289 study of three areas in the state nomination, with Hargardine, Quase, < et :”'d' fl“{_ ¢ !b'I:‘hmli ;'d‘,A 3 fia.’“ ’t’fr ARy | ] FAu‘ mM wm‘r Mahnomen in & prairie county,]Andrist, Indrehus, Jacques and Thor- ociate Justice TG o R ol e ol o R Blackduck and Grand Rapids in the|on trailing in order named. Bur-- ? %88 awaken the slumbering religioys con- T L BT Sut-over ‘conft The first year's|Master was leading Loeffler for demo-- & SRE = R . 7881 gcience. * To bring men' face to. face s Year 8| atic nomination for secretary of” work - was .completed #ast summer. The second 'year's. work will be done state. 09 with the grest gripping task of the Fire Hall at Nymore Sold, for| 24 New Petitions and About 18 “Vanderburgh . . . . new-day. To make the church of g 5 . i DIDEIL S 2 b o tnineinens 4o i‘”v?‘kfe‘hrist s0 '.”efig.n& oy 'éic'hnl- $100 to Ole Paulson; Must . i\ Continuances to Be Heard :ll::: :::;} l?,l{: x&ekt:ogi efo'lll'g:’:g :;; lefif;;!:h[e« :;fgei;o?:g;‘?':::z;n ot , s oda 5 enging, so soul impel at men : A ; " & justi t W’el;:g:'m-enuh" to Karieatere vs eVeslywlliere-will roup thei'lsa'lves and Be Moved Away in September the year's work. justice of the supreme court, with. Its purpose I to get some definite|Albert Johnson and Homer Dibell, . ; (e first hand information on methods }F:“"‘bfi‘% t"fl"‘gt dclm behind. “Bridgeman . .. ... v.0e |- In the past seventeen years of his|council held: on Monday night a pe- With 24 new petitions having been |of land gettlement; grogress of set- o will be nominated. R i 2 0 PR ONESET v ; t ' clerk of [tlers; land clearing; capital neces- g ; st Probate ; evangelistic career. more than fifty|tition for & 40 watt light at the cor- jentered at the office of the cle : n H.:::du“ of ‘Probate ;| thousand souls have, declared their|ner of N:rton avenue and 12th street [district court before June 14,-which ::1?’ ;:c!:;&!:r"!'::io::og: sl:(::r.:i t“:: STATE m WAN'I'S \ e say, “This is a man’3 job, it is- big Rako.. | enough for me.” : : / At the regular meeting of the city 1269 ) ¢ ity s 7 . % g % §17.|faith in Jesus Christ as a: result of | and another at Norton avenue and|wag the last day for filing, and ap-|{ o gard to settiers or system of farm- .. 388 | Dr. Weigle’s ministry. Through the|19th ‘Street ‘was passed and it Wae |, . ximately 18 petitions which were |ing for this area. -Last year about cmp]m Hmo IJST 6z united cfforts sof Bev. Dlame Lam: ::‘!ll;:;‘!ed that such lghts be In-| ,;ynued over from the spring term |70 record spured in the viein-| () MINNESOTA SOLDIERS - - Rev, Geo. W. Kehve of thd Baptist| A petition from residents on-1ith|of ‘court, 1t appears that Beltrami o ol - ¢:&‘3 cefioris il he : " ..100 | church of this city and Captaih Ernest|street between Beltrami avenue and | county will take steps in-September s ) : 106 | Orchard of the Salvation Armg':, this| Minnésota avenue asking .that the |t make a number of mew citizens ;‘.’"f‘z"’le:fi" s ?;;gfi:‘;f{e;"zf Eiais Pogt & o H. ” ::ilr‘:f;:zss:lfe t;:s:efiomfim::; we:s all: n(l:lte; upon. In addition to this number there|ness and ipi@dition a summsfized| Asked to Make a Complete 174 intensive preparation on the part of| The-old fire ha.. at Nymore, which | will undoubtedly be geveral returned ;:’ig;‘:“:: '}:g L xh::m;?mfl;::bl; District - . 91| these churches and Salvation Army |has beén condemned as a fire hazard, | service men who will take advantage | wii pe publ{ ’ dat the end of three Repo! y ,& 197 |to get all things in readiness for a]Wwas sold to Ole Paulson for $100 with tember 14, since : . Wo Y i 44 mfg "vj“]l'?,h A very enthusi-{the understanding that it must be | %f thie heariug;on Septem years., II tsham and .eorge. A St. Paul, June 23.—The Minnesota- Nivision of Agromomy Jerome . ... ....oceeenens it is unnecessary for ex-service men i . . “|removed from the present location. . B, Y department of the American Legion Commissioner. District No. 5 :?;‘:3::2‘: gl:avtu ,,’;‘},"t a':ythbehg :?,:_ This sale will save the city the ex-|who took part in the recent war to tzl?ére and ,‘,’,’,f” Fw"V}V jp;:cfihe:; has commenced a statewide effort to BONBON & o . Jeveanineaninon 137 | bined forces of tfie ” rticipating | Pense of moving the building. -The make a filing for naturalization pa-| . "5 00 At f obtain a complete list of Minnesota Fllis . F e ohibehiy . o mnm?ttees'pwlenreg fire apparatus which has been stored |pers. On the day set for the hearing |, 0 oy 00 W5y, 6 They w‘m service men who gave their lives for e . /62| 1ame 'd and plans were formulated|there Will be placed in-the pump these men may appear With two wit-} o "onoberiie” Blackduck, | their country. Siayed oo 53 (for th Ln to 0. July 4.|house near the new well. nesses who can swear that the appli-| o o, § The Minnesota Historical society is Y e SNSRI P 115 T(;re R:v cfi:‘f::f‘i Hex‘i':kg;nof. ;&y o.| Uvon request of L. P. Eckstrom, |cant is the man named {n the honor- ™5, 0 Vo o u'is of great importance|anxious to preserve the record. Every : 4 T80 (. plumber’s’ license was granted to|able discharge. They may petition’ Tl ;% "enerast to every farmer |POSt in the state has been urged to N. D., was present onbehalf of Dr. . T ? Dr.lyis establishment. Jacob Goldberg|and receive a hearing on the same; . B i make a_complete report for its dist- Weigle and gave a very encouraging| g ¢, was granted a junk dealers li-| day. Other applicants must have i businesn' i In this secifon of rict and to offer supplementary in- d talk on the forthi the state, as 11 throw much light P an m.’plmgd ."nd :h COMINg | cenge. Two jitney licenses were is-|their petition filed at least 90 days| =%, o srogrhifot land settiment, | formation. :?mpglgr; n:nizai;s“tt;e forées foretgl:- sued to Ward Brothers Auto Livery. | prior to the date set for the hearing. o0 1g farthér some valugble’in | ‘‘We have only heard from a frac- bl d |~~~ | New petitions filed for the Septem- | formation in regard to land " settle- | tion of the posts in Minnesota ' sald 7 . s i ber hearing include Charles Loren|ment, and enabling the business man | rlorace G. more, department ad- Blb e'l':en foel}; v:;nio::;g:?;:‘be::imh:;e MaFr'y Jolm%on. itt G. R. Martin, | Cummer, Nels Knutson Lybeck, Hans |to advise new comers wisely. It willjjutant, today. ‘‘When every post has ec! afm tings: e nance Commitue - R. Martin, | 4 qerson, Michael Michelson, Olaf|also be a source of valuable informa-|reported the hero dead from its dis- PR series ‘of meetings: A..T. Carlson. d Ongstad, Ellas Skarsba, Arne Olson |tion to the néw;comer in providing|trict we will feel quite confident that R A A A A A A A A A A A AN AAAP A Executive Chairman—OC. L, Isted.| Tent Committee—J. A. Dawson, < eondi. | our list is close to completion. It is S Dr. J. M. Caldwell Storleli, William Kaiser, William F.|him with information. as to: condi P (Special to Pioneer by United Press) Secretary—Dr. J. M. Caldwell. Otto Shook. i Rabe, Iver Dahl, Gustaf Larson, Har-|tions which'*he must meet and rela-|unnecessary to say that the Minne- "4:00 p..m. Two thousand sever Treasurer—Dr. Charles Cummer. Entertainment Committee—Mrs. C. | rjet Jane Frizelle, Alfred Davis, Olof|tive amount’ of capital necessary to|sota Historical Soelety is préparing hutdred and seventy ome precincts| P ublicity Committee—G. W. Harn-1J. Mattson, Mrs. P. L. Hines. Resland,- and.Ole Strand of Bemidji.|open farms in this cut-over country. |to give the list a leading place in its ‘give Preus 127,842, Shipstead 114,-|Well Raymond Hannah, Conrad Est-| *Shop. Committee — Capt. Ernest|Charles Larsen of Solway, John S.|Every courtesy and aid should be ex- memorials.” '397. by and Maurice Hinckley. Orchard, Geo. W. Hanson. Hegland, Highwood, Mike Lutgen of | tended to the man making this study, S Dibell jumped into the lead again | Music Committee —Dr. Charles; Ushers Committee—A. T. Carlson,| Saum, Edward D. Claffy of Kelliher. |enabling them to do their work effi- ' STILL SHAKING. with votes from 1901 precincts, 7o,- | Cummer, Fred C. Carlson, Mrs. J. W.| H. E. Rice. : . |Joseph J. Pete of Nebish, John B.|ciently, and quickly, in securing such { 674, Seigel 63,849, Johnson 60,402, | Naugle. i The pastors of the participating|Moe of Kelliher, Ella Saterlie of |information as they seek. The coun- (By United Press.) . Neighborhood Meetings—Mzs. J. C.! churches are ex-officio members of all| Shilling, Tollef S. Skeie of Funkley|ty agent, will cooperate with them| Los Angeles, June 28. — Another ! - Vanderburgh 21,597. This gives Dibell 11,8%5 lead. McGhee, Mrs. G. W. Slater, Mrs.icommittees. and Christen Lee of Shooks. in every way: possible. earthquake shook Los Angeles today. .y i THOUSAND [4

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