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BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY: EVENING, JULY 2, 1920 Weather forecast, #4 hrs., Markham: e Gyt g AR : i Fair, with fresh.winds tonight. MINNESOTA COMMER - SECRETARIES ! i SPEED REGULATIONS. The following communication has been ‘received by The ' and: coming-as it does - e, it will no ‘doubt 1 information to its AT CASS LAKE NEXT WEEK Ass'n Will Help to Enter- . —— Members .of the sif;neaotn Com- l . 1 Bécrétaries ‘ysdociation will {satiter-at Cass Lake next Friday and | Saturday to hold their summer outing. An excellent program. -has been’ar- 'ranged for the occasion and it is ex~ » columns of your newspaper nicipal court tu. T G SRASR Bow e g -} pscted’ that nearly every member of ; F vh.fl b‘::'illl"ht‘b\ fudg S IO Y I et i A / fothe %m"m the association will be fn attendance. VIS MAY Gibbon's “Special Club" were M. 4.] BURTNERS NOMINATED shour; in:the residence ||ing: - On Friday at 12-o’clock after BT . : S A o R A y 1 fifteen- miles per hour, the ‘registration has Been completed |Greenblat, . Gibson, Chafles Run: 'OR RE! RESENTATIVE : y " e .COMPROMISE yan, Perry ‘Garry, Leon Gotild, Rus-| - FOF P ITATIVEH ani ide 9;.“?“0““ lyitbmlt and all information fof the two days ; sell: Brooks:and Fred Walsh. ; 3 of ox:e :h yfion?yt meeting has been giyen out, a.big Frank Berry, charged with being{ . \.i A That. l-lhl' b . &r hour such rates | {&et-acquainted llinneff‘yfll be held. In intoxicated, also appeared in muni- <& : cipal cc::fl this wi’{:; andiwas, sen- Il be prima facie [|the afternoon, Caryl Spillers, secre- tenced to a fine of $26 or 30 days in| " £ wyidence t rson ¢ tary of the Red Wing Chamber of the couhty jail. Failing to pay the L : . : ] Commerte, will speak' on ‘“The Mod- fine, he was taken to the jail to serve ! N .Yate of speed greater J|ern Community Organization.” David the sentence.. Carl Hoagland, on the i reasonable and proper, Hurlburt of thfe International Falls 4 same charge, was also brought before should be liable accord- J||Commerocial club will talk on “The| San Francisco July;2 the court, but.his case was. dismigsed. ingly. / Secretary in the Community.” -At|cratic platform as drafted is leading [Frazier for gubernatorisl|] s going arvund a.cormer or- I ; committee of nine and i i3 revesled tha 3 i . | nomination of North Dakots by about |k m.“”" i“;‘ ",‘i'f:':l- q ,2; those present to a big fish dinner. H. m.:é:,l} z:";fi‘gm' : “sufticlent ‘strength' to UM i 108 1,000 votes. '}'hodn:rn:cr;: ::mmc__ ; W ::utmdc.“di,xig g{l..nu f;’e-lg::"‘:'es;fl:::: :‘ c‘;’:fl’:‘:fi:‘; iq“thmt to ‘pgufi.fi’ the - /R & from the yural ' dis ve cut]| speed -exceeds. six miles per ; 43 integrity of the nation, Langer’s lead down and from th in-(| KBt such rate of speed shall be || 70100 Feeboyoq, DRLC Do hein)! | the Irish question can it i i - facie evidence that the ) ; legitimately - ‘before ‘th dications Frazier will more than over- oo ti K moto fes. Dr. R. R, Pri i1l speak om | \eti0 U0 Lance Dr. E. F. Lada|] 7o rating _such motor §f.gpe Spirit of Community Co-Opera- ons for settlem ; : | come Langer's lesd. Dr. E. F. ' running at rate of Jlyon » At 8:30 o'clock there will be | oD the subject of ¢ - his : H e X is now leadirig ‘A. J. Gronna for Unit-[{ - gpeed igreater than is reasonable a,concert by the Cass'Lake band. It advocates. col 500 "and| Prefect Decrees No More Jibes|ed States senator. ;))zer B. Bm;x:‘m :.»nd proper and should be leld thsa:h{:ay'. "5‘55"?}?"“ begln with l!:i:‘rn fa::ne::. o eads’ B. Baer for representative } . e talk on “The Minnesota Asso- : :n % o—‘bhn " Baer is the l:lonplfiinil icians—It has been stat- §lsiation of Commercial Secretaries,”. for recognition, of the new Mexican -CODELOss, . 78 G tha. Eraoht ; the law does not limit |(by J.'s. Cady of the Minneapolis Ciyic |Eovernment when it;has established = candidate ‘and Burtness is the ight1] .speed of an automobile driven and’ Conjmerce ‘assotfifon. Another [order, and calls on the fihhtun : P foat i . /|1 ¢ ‘by a’phiysician. This is not cor- | get-together dinger Will be served at | of Tenneasee, Flotida and North Car- 4 A ; g : By Henry Wood » ; rect. The statute is as follows: || noon, followed by an R. B.|olina to ratify the suffrage amend- o ‘F‘rfiehbo :‘July -2 ”(Hugh|’ (Umted Press Staff-Correspongdent) 4 “If- a licensed physician shall Beach, secretary of m‘ .Chicago ment. v S 8 W e s.)-—The. democratic convention | Jui By ] ] St have his motor-vehicle stopped. I|ciation of Commerce:, In the after-| In many respects the:'platform _“ ;“Q ‘to adopt ‘a' platform thr 'll’::is.iau::ecfi}e éfzolfl?hzlong BERLIN IN 2071 .- for exceeding the. speed limit, . noon the Cass Lake“&?fimmerclal club | follows that adopted by the' Virginia B e anioting win e distinolon of having inausurated . D B . T 5. an cmmipancy. oul. || Ton Seotions, ceas TR st w1l the | Erastaont. Wikon. The': Lacons W 2l =N D A g - 8P b ) i, . D :o!?::e.nd:non the duratfon of the ;’g:f r’n‘“gfgr;zl{&zr‘gfig;sfi“t of- i registration number of the ||wonder points about,the lake, ending | Nations plank in particularwas taken “debate” on' the platform. Some ; 3 ; vehicle, and the driver’s license |{up with a dance atithe pavilion in|virtually as a whole from the Virginia With foyr hunred precinets to-hear{] from out of a total of 2,064, Langer United Press) - ol It is imposed to proteet “the': [ajl.)—As the result i i d th i i thep ] ted that this may eontinue into Berlin, _ (By:Mail. 8 2 number may be inspected an e evening. \ platform, though in ' o réspects ] i jay or even Monday, 2 n]:t): ot ‘the oftice ;fl ‘the Presid f | 6t a bequest from' an American,” the noted, and the physician shall The secretaries . 'will then be |there have been modlflo:gonl,‘ and i %‘“’vr O O varice ont tHe floo? il a,f‘;e;m:;gflg lc";an;l e::iam’ 1e-| city of Berlin lndthe y::rdgon witl; then be allowed to proceed in ||brought to gzer;:mjl‘éwher: entertalu- | many new subjects hnve:-hen“idded. ! e ‘of leader . drive for-af oo T 0t ? ::k1° | have a vast fund atits disposal to|}.-the’ vehicle to his destination, |)ment will be furnis] or the day| A summary of the subogminittee’ i M of a.d t| mirth - of vaudeville actors, en bev:sed for ;welfare work among-its fhigg vehicle to. his . find Commerce ' draft fo“ow:; ey W‘ m" t ) Jeng- m 4 tly such proceed- by the Bemidjl Civj, and stage wits in.general Who Wwere : < al- ‘The domor || 27d;subsequen . association, : e prefect felt; was“hot as | trapsterred 100,000./% i : nds-greeting. {0, enby Wil ty ana, “who has 'trapsferre 0 n'iviolating 'the provisions as- “#150| son, .commending his “NOM":J% itable subject matter for jest. ks to the.eity in memory of his ||~ 50! : » AR ol vE ‘ ’n,}lemq.ner all jokes.about .pajam :‘:;hsei- %harlés 'g'ulun. O It is-stipu- | ;fig'x:d?:;nt;i}mg:io:mon NEW YORK CE.II’;:'?‘LW & the interest ‘of the country. ed Presidents, falling out of'sleepiiig|lated that the 100,000 marks shall |§." 5000 SRR oS oot og y RAIN. WRECKED | the -whole world. ; i .5 ’fears, clean feet (as indicators of gen-{form the hasis of the “Charles Melzer | :h t the law “ rding the speed _"k‘t," andemns in genersl terms t;e e~ ¥ (taay|ice) blood and high.political of soctsl | fund,” shall;be loaned, ind reloansd of sutomobiles &pplies to PhY- || Middletor, N. ¥ July 2—Forty |PUDICAR congress 4o & 2 (Hugh|standing) and.the like are positively|until: 4071 when the principle ‘an sicians, but 'may be. gxcused || persons were injurcd e tronts o Laague of Natios. ¢ ' je). — The democra m’:ing wi?il :3;3?&333; Parisian stages and ;::;‘vl;u rti;;:z;est can be used for wel from immediate arest only, but | |Tham serioucly. when a New Fouk| Repeats the Virginia plok with Jit- 1 will be dealt with the same as |{Ceneral train was derailed. _|tle variation, condemnin the. > entrance 't0| -He who trespasses these forbidden SR gt other persons violating the law. | X of the senate republicans ih adopting b g:e:li's‘e:"o;r %fia:ngfygg::sdso ;;l}wfl'l : : “ i : Respectfully, | —_— reservations and the separate peace ; T ;xR 3 e ice,” . E. E. McDONALD. resolution and ‘advocating ratification - 1 tions commit- | with all its embarrassing possibilities. AR" mfl U membi platform: with great|Such is the gist of an official' decree STATE F : . ANN"AL R'EGATI.A M bt b il o g ship in the League of ions as T VALm mwm BOAT would in no wise lmpuir:,p;tiolill in-. IS GATHERING FORCE violently: denounced|issued by the Paris perfecture of ‘po- 5 4__.[7‘_-;.___,_ = ._'lm _,_____.‘,.T.;._..‘ i lice. : q o 0 P { 88, - 7 T et B A4 tegrity or independence. ." . 4, - was t ‘platform Pre-| -pregident Deschanel’s “grot @' 4 mmslm mvs S AR to speak for an hour for thel.ihute from ~his - Pullman ! wels:dovi % 22¢ aige i NORRIS GWERNMENT ~ ASSOCIATION lll'lD ._Coaduct of the War, ' ; e » 4o P Ptnil‘euththe' administ;lth;i:‘eog- : e mmacia 2 uet o e war, commaéen First Regatta Held Since War r:trl;:dtlct heflom of Am:fiu&fcim . - o a e government /an: Promises to Be Larger |the military and naval forces with latform: plank. .. . ' | wkhile ‘the train was’traveling fifty 0 miles an hour and his “amusing® hfke pajama-clad, down the right of way to the dwelling-of a section hand; called for such a flood of vaudeville| ' DEFEATED IN MANTTOBA Weeks Net 75 to 90 Per Winnipeg, -July 2.—Indications to- o XIMTY DEPATTUT DAY |jokes and comic songs that the'city Cent of Farmers day are that the Norris government i mention of G -1, J.., Pepshing K wm_ Rm PAY authorities felt' impelled to stop:what g which' five years ago swept from office Than Previous Ones by mme.o eneral, J ‘J Pegshi i e i gl gy St. Paul, July 2.—Minnesota Farm the corrupt Robling regime. after ex- —_— Finande. /3%, | — aging ridicule of the Chief of State. Burlington, Iowa, July 2.—All ar- Avaln § i Brve ‘ g rangements are co;npleted for the of flf:l"/\ir:il:?m:?:n ‘i'n": xhu“mlliu ) great annual regatta of the Mississip- the federal reserve system:afd the | pi Valley Power Boat Association, financing of the war an ;i# eordemne - which opens in this city this after-!}. noon, and in which it is belleved ["8 the republicans for vagance. some of the existing world speed re- Tlnll?l.. Y cords may be shattered by ‘“Miss Tor-| Criticizes the republican, congress e onto,” “Miss Detroit” and other fa-|for failing to revise ,wartime tax mous speeders whick' have been en-!schedules and demands a,snrvey of tered in this Western classic event. |tax conditions by the - com con- - of AT ka‘mumow S A 3 0] B federation affairs, under. the|posing graft on parliament buildings, AR To the better class of Frenchman le‘:;ee-r:fii‘p of the expcutlvé committee | want down to defeat in yenurday'g, S G Fpas the gfi’ll'ce of l;lre&ldent of the Republie |, g 1 1, French, secretary, with of- lecti Out of 55 seats th gov. Checks Been Received to|symbolizes all the finest tradition of at U ity farm, are steadily elections. Out of. ! . Have S ficen. &t University ernment elected only 19, with two AT s rench culture-and political life.. To y e p taking form and gathering force. ' Cover State Pay D“l’- personify these traditions, whether |y} rhip drives put on the past|elections deferred. Labor will have acting as principal speaker at a ban- g 1 = . : 1agrials ~ : auet, hast to a royal or distinguished | xerer 1n sommanities well canvass. | L2 S48 il the new legisiature, half f: : visitor from a forelgn country, or as| co'ihe new memberships secured have | their membership being at present in Dani 4 official head of the government, is y from 75 to 90 per cent |prison due to activities in-the labor aptain " Dani A probably the most impoftant part of | °¢°% Tunning romb of farmers in |stei 3 nding company K, has: announced {1, President’s job. 5 :;c;hzornt:;narg er strike of & yenf'. ago. They won nine The “Valley” regatta is the big- e aiee Tl - ’the:e wxl,l‘ M'- . .compuny’ drill ‘Deschanel ‘best-dressed: man in 3 oy of the seats.in:Winnipeg and suburbs gest aquatic affair held anywhere in | economy, declaring /thaf Ho 5 ight beginning at 8 °.?1“"Fi': France, famous for grace, social tact| Fifteen counties of the state have|gng one eachin ‘Brandon and Dia-|the west and is one of the most im<|was gaved except at’ the, idji CIVic] g perfect bearing, seemed to meet | heartily Indorsed the $5. permanent|phon, Coalition: 6f the labor-imde-|portant events of his kind held in|the efficiency of governm ¢ this' requirement ideally. membership fee and are on that basis | ;endents” and farmers would defeat|America. This is the first important ik G 78 Under th R with assurance that many others Will | ¢ho " oovernment; only six conserva-|regatts since the close.of the war and igh Cost of 4 At o (nese eicumstances, the|take similar action. tives were returned. It will be two|some of the famous boats which will | Blames diminished: i1 itself a severe blow to the pride :: The fifteen counties are Clay, Da-|days before definite results of the|endeavor to set up:new records will (high prices and dec French elite. It wrankled t'; think | kota, Faribault, 185':": La; ?;fl P;:l‘:- vote in Winnipeg is-known as pro-|incorporate mndny o‘i" the n:otorhl’ml; g:ll.!;s dnra renpon;fl;le.l ] g : McLeod, Murray, Otter . Ta! : | portional voting was tried out. provement and refinements whic ed peace and fai of the President having become the Pope, ‘s'tearns, Swift, Traverfie and porh i were developed during the war. The t!le president with nec Wabasha.. larger type of boats will be powered | tion. > i : period’ of summer. encampment ‘Sair groinds_have been re- laughing stock of the world, if even 2 , 2 . for a doy. . } l1*he rendy for distribu-1 ™", y 3 ' loomi in.many instances #ith Liberty mot-| W ) mved ) : : , to make matters worse, the| OMarketing problems are looming ) ar Investjgation ; tion temorrow night. - Federal pay,| .00 1o1kq began gleefully rubbing it | Pig in:the business affairs of the farm Au‘ Wm‘nous m ?::;, tg.fe f.al:"o‘l:k:‘rfilt‘;lele:h'l.fit Se:::_- Condemns the blicans for thei which will mean an additional $1.601; ™" 10 ony 11 the ridf today, and the American Farm Bu- .per; day, will be paid the company on|pore “?al; in thenfn;dente.wrltdh‘;l::‘: reau federation belleves that it is a FOR wum mm use of appropriations in'investigating est achievement of 'this country dur- |y o oonduot of the wa ‘ednesday of next week. The pay-|; detail thi _| tertile field for development. In II- ing the war perfod. ! .to. e made tomorrow 'night ‘nl:l:;{nrye :o !th:n’i’?e;ge:t‘:t r’i‘::g:!, linois the Farm Bureau is considering K - Burlington is arranging to enter- Profiteering.: . ount to $22.50 for each enlisted |01d- Line protested.. Scenes became | the matter of a farmer-owned brok-| Dr. C. F. Weigle, the Kentucky|tain an immense crowd of people and | Pledges the party.to ¢nactment and Every member of the company | common in Paris heatres, spectators | €Tage house for handling the grain|evangelist will arrive in the city to-|will stage a civic celebration larger |enforcement of suph legislation as required to be present for drill|rising in' their seats to complain|s0ld through farmers' elevators. |pight and his assistant, Dr. Hobson, | than a;n:;_:hlns ever' before under- aKen . 4 aunless. properly excused because of (against a joke'that “went too far.”|Farmers® elevators in Illinois handle| =0 o oo tomorrow evening. Dr. S ous. Jacklo band’ érom. s ] 665 to 76 per cent of the grain sold | ¥ mfi?;fi:fi:’ifi? "JL"M:‘&.“%.,, in ‘that ,!t::o. 1f ‘the farmers had a| Weigle will spend tomorrow in con-|Great Lakes Naval Training station may be required to b; profiteers before the bar of criminal justice. *l!'a,x S i T 2 A % a Reaffirms democra |c'“t§fi! doc- even quesioned the si J brokerage house it is contended ‘they|sultation with the: various commit-ihas been sent to Burlington for the 3 chief Lecutive’st't:msblllec e‘;?fi:;me. would be able to sell their grain di-|tees who have in charge the various|Wweek by Secretary. of the Navy Dan- trines and declares £9r'a resdarch on sinuations which reflected upon .| rect to the big buyers, the feeders in |, ts of ements for the | i€ls, and there will he a naval dis- |the subject by a nonpartisan com- chanel’s morals. ' : the south and to the export trade, in- | departments of arrang Lis. | P18 and naval bogtaon hand. Each mission. £y Songs - recounted an imaginary |Stead of sending it to terminals. This|operating of the serles.of evangells- jevening there willife a big display Budget. ', s - = flirtation. between. the President and|Would: cut down the farmers’ trans-|tic meetings to be held in‘the tent at [of fireworks and ,"ll'T "sFton V;l!} be| Defends President Wilson's veto ©7.0n Wednesday the Bemidji Civic|the section-worker’s wife, Which, it |Portation costs and help to eliminate| sy, corner of Beltrami avenue and R 8"“,)“':“ e ;";“" stter.|Of the budget bill and advocates & - £y and Commerce association will re-|was insisted, really prompted his leap | the speculative tendency in grain. | o "0 o0 The boat races anen rd ay al er-| b udget system partially -under direc- ; e the weekly noon-day luncheons|from his berth. e S SN T R e noon at 1:30 o’clo¢k. and coninue tion of the secretary of the hich were discontinued during the| Others enlarged upon the “‘clean Seven prayer meetings were held In |each afternoon on Saturday, Sunday with consolidated auditin t!’euuu nth of June to permit the attend- [feet” story (the good wife told a " s momsm various parts of the city last night|and Monday. ts a‘vacation. ' At this session there | newspaper man the day after the ac-| Ve Ve preparatory to the opening of the| The program of‘racing is so ar- » e 11 be a program of excepional inter- | cident she suspected Deschanel’s gen- |- campaign and a union prayer meeting |ranged that each aftéfnoon there will| Commends democratic administra- scording to the present plans. | teel origin immediately when she saw To MISIONARY,S Am will be held tonight at the Salvation |be one heat of ous_races so that |tion of the postal service ardimakes he directors of the association|his feet were clean!) adding explana- Army hall. It is desired that the|pracically all of th#'boats will .ap-|a blanket declaration for higher sal- Bve been holding regular meetings | tory details: (By United Press) qomczt:;mte:t:ho h&vie ltr;] c':“fi: etl;: pear on the race 'se each day. |gries for postal e,,}plqyee,; %’i‘l'; week to dispose of all routine| Some applauded Presi Washington, July 2.—A United | érection of the seats in the ten 5 cates greater use of motor 'vehic ness but there are still many mat-| having inlzgoduced fii pgj;glean ti,{fg States desf,f;ye, hasybeen dispatched the tent at 7 o’clock to confer wi:lh The No}’thwestem’ :I‘elephone oper-|in transportation of m{hl and::exten- ters of importance which will be|the interior of France. (It probably|to Messina to secure the release of Dr. Weigle with regard to the meth- ators enjoyed a jweiner roast last|sion of the parcel post: % Brought before the members of the|is true that many peasants had never | Paul Wilson and his wife, American | 45 of placing them. evening at Diamond Point. Those Free Speegh.; i nization for their consideration.|heard of a pajama.) The bard re-|missionaries, who have been captured| The first tent service to be held |present were Misses Ella Thompson,| o . = . "4 . specoiinnd & Aii excellent menu has been’ arrang-|cited all experiences in correcting this | by Turkish nationalists, so the state|will be Sunday evening. Regular|Inez Berg, Delphine Baudette, Elvera free press except insofsy ds’it may ed for the luncheon and it is especial-| ignorance, ultimately culminating in|department was advised today by Ad-|services will be held in the several and Aurora Angvall, }Hmme Swinside, attach the life of the nation. .';. 4 i .1y urged that there be a large attend-| their discarding the = time-homored | miral Driston, high commissioner at|churches participating in the evan-|Hellen Thurber, Nellie Crowell, Merle 3 inued on Page Eight) ; i © _|“robe de nuit” (nightgown). Constantinople. 'geustic seryice on Sunday morning. | Hanson and Leona Carlton. (Continued on Pag B! ; Sl ¢ & o i s oot 3 Load

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