Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 29, 1920, Page 3

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TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 29; 1920 ' Northwestern News EMBEZZLER STARTS ) former . president of the First State Bank of Judd yesterday entered the van for Attorney General i state penitentiary at Bismarck to start serving a one to-five year prison sentence on charges of embezzlement. Judge Graham at La Moure the latter CANYASSING BOARD OF STATE RETURNS IS IN SESSION CHECKING UP " SERVING PRISON SENTENCE | Possibility of Change of Lead udd, N. D., June 29.—Pierce Egan Between Hilton and Sulli- St. Paul, June 29.—The state can- Fgan pleaded guilty before District| vassing board met today to go over returns from the state primary elec- et e 4 irls-Ladies- Women HOLLISTER’S ROCKY MOU':ND ‘ 1 TAIN TEA a great Laxative—mildy pleasant, certain—so thoroly cleansing and purifying that CONSTIPATION fliuppenn, and when your CONSTIPATION goes—your COMPLEXION improves—you work better—eat better—feel Iizetter.y . Give it a thoro trial and you will reco d it 11 o friends. 385c a packnge.\ Tea or Tablets. BRI =S e, BARKER'S DRUG STORE tibn of June 21. The close race between J. A. tO. s Preus and Dr. Henrik Shipstead for nds assisted in closing the affairs of | the republican nomination for gover- ithe bank. nor, held most interest for the can- ‘Charges -totalling $40,000 for fi-| jidates and their supporters. It is R d g nancial operations - during t few|pelieved, however, that official re- ’ ; - months in which he acted as president { i 4 turns will make a great difference in Tua0f ';hgébma:kfl were made by the state the vote for either candidate. Preus ns an. | part of April. A stay of execution of i sentence for 60 days was granted while ' the prisoner under $5,000 served as speaker of the Tennessee house of representatives; was dele- gate at large to the Baltimore Demo- plu;ality was mor]e lthnn 8,000, ac- 4 cording to unofficial returns. : 4 . 3 . METHODISTS HOLDING 5 The battle of votes between Clif- g Compare th? present price of butce.r with the price of meat. g . SIX DAYS OF BALLY|ford L. Hilton for renomination as ompare the prices of the same two items as they were four "Lisbon, N. D., June 29.—Method-|attorney general on the republican h years ago. Meat has increased nearly 300 per cent, butter less ts of the Fargo district are holding tlckel'i)lan:. Thomas V.fls::il'llvan m:y - than 100 per cent. Use more butter and less meat and reduce - asix days rally at Riverside park|Pos® yi u:’ge ?’n the findings of the the H. C. L.—you'll be healthier, too. " bre,, Addresses will be delivered by |CAnYassing board. 3 5 B * ‘Bishiop Charles W. Burns; Rev. M. E.| Another contest that was expected TENNESSEE “FIGHTER' Nothin s Osborn, Allahabad, Imdla; and Dr,|t0 prove interesting was that between| - GOES TO 'FRISCO othing can equal the delicious, appetizing flavor of butter. . Charles Guthrie. A pageant “India’s| Homer B. Dibell, George L. Siegel and Nothing can equal the health-giving qualities of butter. It con- » Judge Albert Johnson of Red Wing|"* cratic convention, 1912; came within . Mass. Movement” will be presente?. T o i ationa mithont paflg Knoxville, Tenn., June 29.—Law- | four votes of being United States sen- tains the valuable substance known a “Vitamines,” obtainable designation to the state supreme |rence D. Tyson, who as a stripling in | ator from Tennessee, and received the only in genuine butter and other dairy products. Always ask TomAmT MAY BE . feourt the 80’s went west to fight Indians, e ARRANGED FOR LEGION| The ca: 1 today was in the west to fight for the | out a single dissenting vote of the St, Paul; Jupe 29.—Marked suc-|Secretary tate J:fi;;ds&?:fi ::ly_ Democratic vice-presidential nomina- | 1,600 delegates at the state conven- cess of Rochester’s American Legion | cludes himself and the following: . b tion, June 8. : ' buseball. team and indications that| Chief Justice C. L. Brown, Associ- 5,?,:’fii;{;’;“;:"t,f:"fl:;‘;;";g;;‘o:;‘,? 3 other posts have money making clubs|ate Justice Andrew Holt, State Su-|givision goes to the San Francisco Ale Travel to Be Popular Soon, 1in action; adds strength to the belief|preme court, Judge Hugo Hanft, ) 1o} ith unanimou t Henry Ford 8 that Be! Lon- that Minnesots will have at least one| Ramsey county court, Judge H. D. g;’“;,?:t;:e,: d‘eleg:?i?): mso:::’;’;e m'"g Now ;o.r’k will, "t:::""n pst .’league mnext year composed entirely|Dickinson, Hennepin court. ot Legion 'post . clubs. - Officials at A meeting of ;’“ succ:sslul nomi- delegates went uninstructed for a pre-| years, be only a day apart. The Pa- ‘state ‘headquarters of the Minnesota|nees for state and congressional of- sidential candidate. cifi¢ will be crossed by air and trans- department would not be surprised if | fices of both parties will be held at maAngtd:m:;Ml:lghi:g::flz:sfl::pera: continental travel in light and speedy statewide . tournament for post|the capital Thursday to plan the state b T atrships will be common within three teams was to be arranged.,, campaign. nessee as any other man, Tyson hasl ¢ qye years. your dealer for CHIEF BRAND BU? TER BEMIDJI CRE‘XI:EI‘;Y COMPANY BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA vice-presidential indorsement with- FRED FULTON WILL .. - MEET HARRY WILLIS New York, June 29.—Fred Fulton and Harry Willis, heavyweights, will meet in the first bout of importance ] undter tthle new law permitting boxing ; - | contests in New York. This announce- capacity. of -8,000,000. This year | ment was made here Sunday night by 1,200 more theaters will be built at an { the ~International Sporting club, aggregate. cost of $72,000,000.—Argo- | which has matched the pugilist for a ‘.nu‘g fifteen round contest. PEN your package this way —tear off part of the top only. It’s much the best way to | keep your Lucky Strikecigarettes i in good shape. The special thing about the Lucky Strike cigarette is the toasted flavor. It’stoasted. And it’s wonderful how toasting improves real Burley tobacco. ) B £cA Sane and £ Enjoyable Fourth Every one, old and young, can celebrate the glorious Fourth in a most fitting 3 manner by eating plenty of Good Ice Cream—the " MNational Dish. ’ Koors | Its toasted Ice Cream } %mfi > | Supreme Ask Your Dealer Are you a pipe smoker ? Then try Lucky p Strike pipe tobacco. Made from the finest ® Burley tobscco that money can buy. The toasting prooess seals in the Burley flavor and tskes out every bit of bite. It's toasted. — ~—which means that if you don't like LUCKY STRIKB Cigarettes you. can get yous moncy back from the dealer.

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