Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 1, 1920, Page 1

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BRYAN STI ncm's " FOR A DRY Wuhln;tou. July 1 of Nations plank adopted b 4‘ | lutloxu commjttee of the; ; 'nntional con ention i3 July inetmn of. t.he ‘county superin- | eligible or the veteran 2 its. In this county, they will| highest.eligible rating gh! idjx and Bau - :Weather forecast, 24 .‘l'u‘p.. Markham; ‘Unsettled ;“winds, - warmer. : f?\'go hich the U. S, suttleflelds on ‘which’ the “ w"‘“ Coneernm; ‘marines fought in' France are to be lfmldo by fxpert map- \|makers ‘of the corps.’ Aidetachment 70 under Col: 8. C. Cumniing -have : ulled for Europe tor that i RS An' executive order M the postmaster-general the president for nomin second and third-class’ postm ‘'ships “the name of eithet the highest lnlu the school ‘buildings| terests of ‘the service ms: udette. : One is|The order explains - thyf.: to save the teachers necessary for the veters highest grade in ‘order tor the vacancy. Have McMoo Bbchd cea- ! ocedes M-mm‘ Vote of 500 (By United Press) i San Francisco, July ' 1. (Harold . |Jacobs:)—All tne cjrefully planned I ‘of ‘weeks ‘appeared nshattersd by overnight A ‘combination - of t home, 142 on ; of | niek home, 91 Irv] ngjol P last night lboue six ‘| Beltrami avenuy ith' the riouscity schoo Imllflm;s. ;Over-1;000; desks; which were badly ,mtted wlth‘ ink dirt, have.bee: renovated, firs hy d in’ & | buildings have also thorough going ove put, in first;class shaj months. it «Practically alk the done by the hju:ibt,;n otthe ‘buildings ther saving 1 Board the cost 7of hauiti When. the school term this fall*all buildin| plete readiness ‘to tion wltgout reservations that woula u.,y do. - r its rest, but’ 'i.‘ s the par that. Iping the teachers of the and follow a helpful lin ‘ The board of di- - rectors meés M. McConnell, and the follow- David :|tional parks and for 'l‘here .are au,ooo DL ns. of: the word war. who depend q /the Unltetl States for subsistence, diu to statement made . by .t war risk {nsurance, a cost to'the government 000,000. 'This nmonn those ‘soldfers and nll dlscharted ‘with disatflll ‘WAR STEEL FOR Steel trusses and giigqfs made to’ be thrown hurriedly.actdss riverz:in ;| Europe by American <en fineers. will | be used to-make bridge#in our na- . cording to the announcements of'\ithe depart- ment of agriculture. . &) . I.EASE 13 GER 8|+ The bhlpplng board ] | month per ton. Ifi&e by Montague Light Opera Company. GB‘will give a high-power eight-cylinder lecture lock: M N’l' GUE LIGHT OPERA COMPANY, a quar- th special cutumu and stage settings. 2.30 0 elock-—THE KRESSMAN TBIO, three splendid artists in a popular concert. Admullon 60c, Tl! Ec, Tor.ll 56c. 8:00 6 ‘clock- 'l‘he Krusman Trio pnaonts f hvely prelude. ‘GOV. W. HOCH, ex-governor of Kansas, will present e on "Tlun Cmmuy of Ours.” 'ewelx—pA THEA. rmmns & company. of handsome, i itile’ musicians in Hurrah! { Mr. Johnson .reports: the -government for t! fod, it 18 estimated; will) 820 000,000. The G .Wnsmng- ton fs included among. ships. CAN MAIL WITHOUT STAMPS. Under a recent order. ‘oftice departnient ‘first: bulk * will . be cunhd without stamps affixed, a‘casty'payment being made. This grivilege.has heretofore been limited ™ to ‘mattér. of ~ lower classes, . £ the post ' 88 mat ln| . wal ovqn ‘admitted by the |upportel'}1 of { Palmer 'who ‘had lead | in first. chotce sttrength, It was pre- dicted 'that McAdoo' would ‘poll’ be- |tween 300 .and 350 ‘and Palmer 276 on the fiyst ballot. 'Palmerites fre- dicted that ‘they ‘would be.able to squeeze out the former;cabinet memb- er within six ballots, - Optimistic Mc- Adoo leaders predicted his nomina- tion within four ballots. Governor James M. Cox's‘orgsniz~ ation claimed to: -have McAdoo ‘defi-: initely ‘blocked; with/not more than 500 ‘votes as’a minimam forthe'Iat- tefr. ‘They predict Imer's defut adopted the league’ 'putting the ‘party on record ‘as favor-’ ing - the - ratification of ' the treaty without reservations that would, im- not oppose ‘reservations that would .make ‘the pact clgarer ‘and more spe- cific as to the American obligations and-sovereignty under the league. ) (By: United Press.) et San. Franciscq, July 1. (Auditer- ium).—It was -~ Willia MeAdoo against the field todsy asithe:fourth setsion of the demoeratic convention convened at 11:26. Managers of rival | aspirants declared that the first busi- * | ness. when balloting bega :{block McAdoo. e oyrsotiod pils of the North, schools of this city are:s interest thls summe! their “‘crops’. .:;.wt.:e e Irvine avenue e . are each containing a:varfety of choice vegetables. Each student who is tak- ing the summer work Pnt.t:t th‘u; lots to look after. e plo gt course, show. better, §are than oth- ers, but in general e gardens s in good; the young gardeners’ show their parents s cerning the raising 0 each student {8 receivi; struction. ing Tuesday and Friday children work steadi ward, there are 22 plots ‘which the pupi! are oaring for. Stud: ‘Bemidji school ‘have sevéen plot ilar' to those at the sch :Besides ‘the garden farm, Otto Johnson,* 3 18 in charge has'a number of acres’ which ‘farm. ‘the lchool 7 Afur the open yers, Senator " | F. M. Simmons; h’ ]g:n h Carolins, was phced in ‘nomination. | Further nomination, speeches -were expected to continue two;or three hours, wken the resolutions épmmittes was sched- uled to ‘report.” the resolutions are not ready’ by that tim rulu may License to marry- was granted yut— erday by the oflq’ of the clerk of icourt_to Joseph am il ot Bm- met, Idaho, and’ ta McClellan of Island * Lake, Theuofweu united in 100! V‘wo-l'midnt to Take Larger Partin Co-Orémhu Work ‘of Smh and Pnudent (By United Pmo.) ) thl.uhm, Jupe ' .30. — Senator Harding and Governor Coolidge have agreed: to boost the presidential cam- pugn on’ the plea for the restoration toes, | ¢ varty government as a substitute - for - personal great pride of eurr ) with it. A finer Stagl’ rarely seem. One cnft n,g ‘of alfalta and clover.has alread; made and ; he-is well her crops “being ‘raised eptionally pleased with the re: such’as ‘corn, ‘are a this year. ‘All are dof: government, ‘ Harding Th nnouncement !ol- B ing, Coolidge and Will Hayes, at" a national republican chamber. A Harding also 'said ‘it’ agreed that the vice-president: shoul play a. bigger patt. in'co-ordinating’ the work of president and " that of the sena Coolidge 'issued’a statement declaring’ that he:wished to co-operate fully in“the campaign.'

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