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. Weather forecast, 24 hrs., M o " Genenally fair, cool, variable Winds im0 war savo, || WHAT ABOUT HELL? . | -y ‘ 2 . ad ) PER 96.LB. SACK Y WEIGLE ing to ‘a " typographical ¢ ot m faty 3 5 R B by i, OXVILIRGE That t! Bi 4 o . S0 3 ’ h‘ xblq !' Only i} oneer, a price was quoted as No s'"k' Tonight in T,q*' 'Source of Information I 1. 2,00 per 98-1b sack of flour. Big Meetings Al he F ‘This should have been $7.90 per i G ; the “tm p R e 98-1b sack-and The Pioneer is * Tomorrow #dvised that this is specially #ood. value at the $7.90 price. 3 g r in the setting of the ad- ; vertisement of Troppman’s gro- An audience that practically filled the tent listened to another strong sermon by Dr. Weigle last night in the union eyangelistic campaign. The evangelist’'s subject California Is w “km' Hl.fll to was, “What About Hell?” and with logic Get Cox to Begin His and the Scriptures he | pday night the discourse on the Pri %tlc History of the world as to view in the second chap- ‘:nm was made very inter- ~Evangelist. Ruskjer illust- “leécture Dy stereopticon 'y saying that the Bible. .pointed out in a con- Campaign There that will throw light D oing way, ihat."& man must reap as he e d : 2 | _sows. The audience is | cOx APPEARS IN ¢ o e algies leader- sl :; s oD Weigle's leader- . CIub t’ & Cl ® |snip in ng service and theéreby . in Near Future is develpping a fine feeling of fel- B lowship.” 3 Ak There: 'wijll be no service in the Is His Ob, ; X : Mlp’ Cnrnilg Bernick, who has taught l,filo ',,3";‘,2,",{ mds“:({ay c,:?,:-'ng‘: :,l;-- L X itk Beinidji public "hf'?:" for '}lle vices in'the churches. Sunday after- (By United Press.) '/ 1@ gr‘o‘a;r?éjt;: “;"h: t 3’: ch S [noon at 3 o'clock a woman’s mass Dayton, 0., July 10 (Herbert Walk- love and understen:lw?h:s on?imrtn'; meeting' in the Methodist church € al 8 er) ~—James M.-Cox, democratic nom-|' otks of Bhlkesp:are wonde: which wlll“ be addn_assedh l:ly” gr. chief battle grounds early in the na- . the committee of forty eight national | fest afid it all became as the chaffi i ; The storles and pl ¢ Shake. | Welgle on “Strong Womanhood.™ T¥- | tional political campaign, was an ‘in-' storles and plays o €- | ery woman and girl in the city is in- ference drawn from yesterda b convention in his keynote Speech to- |of' the summet threshing floor, and i 1 ides o s h day proposed as a platform “abolition.| this stone became a great mountain|son to back . him in: two propos m&fl;e ::::)s;% htl;ocshhi‘l);:englnes vited ta bo;A ;p:%s::'ir ::t :““::fi'fs“:: éeru‘lcteh h.:’re. Governor dli'amu i ox, the democratic candidate for .- of specia privilege.” which filled the whole earth. reservations to the League of Nations mgeting 2 - Dilating on the pnrase, McCurdy | = The speaker said, we need not go|covenant, it was learned from unques- ;‘.‘.’,.'.',‘:{,‘L‘.’f?,i{‘fnflgkihi.féafe:'egsl.?; T:30. B By hRIcte vzlll sg:ftl:;":?:vzf president, stated that many requests 8aid a-host of reforms would follow |to -any .man' for an ‘explapation of|tionable sources close to the Ohio supplies. 8 o’clock :?fi: “t € l}l!lr Weigle will that he open the campaign in the’ ‘. the victory. of.a.party_fighting for |this, but only look in the Bible and |governor. .- 5 ‘Classes will be held in the Library | 2o “l: F ““;hre Did :IndasgBetrl)" west have been received, and in his that abolishment. ) wé can find the explanation. ~After| = The first provides that the United|or Library park three afternoons a gl;leaicv‘? L The tint will be enlarged |t8lk With newspaper men, the gov- McCurdy prefaced his: assertion of reading Dan. 2:38 which says, “Thou | States enter the league with the dis-}week, when the children will study : r& SR "%/ | ernor left the impression that he, at the necessity of a third party with the |art tHis-head of gold,” he explained | tinct understanding of all othef mem-|anq’ dramatize the plays as the child | gervicas Monday evening, subject |least, was interested in the propesis statement that the committee of for-|that as. well represented, for nev-| hers that the American congress alonelactorg do in the famous London Chil-| ¢, he announced later. Tuesday ® tion of early invasion of the west, — ‘ ty-eight believes in the two party ex;illl‘as here been a unltled kingdom | shall say when ‘] country, ‘shall{dren’s Theatre. ; l: ihe Subjeet will be “The S& f not, in fact, favorable to it. He . system, that the two par't‘l.es now ig :;’I 'k::e wealth and as beautiful as|enter a war. 8 | . At¥he end of the four weeks course Co%n ing of Christ.” ) stated, however, that campaign ap- existence are really thfli dristht and H e hg\‘l(;lm lo; Babylon. But said| " The gecond is a definite stipulation|the pupils will produce a pageant| Lagt night the Evangelist rangements are in the hands of: the. . ’°t,},h‘”:5’ of thie sapme b rhl? DE8Y-r d:;i:; e ~°’:‘ue sl‘fihd 2 Kingdom be| st a1l members of the league agree|play reviewing the different charact-|.q follows: | national committee and that he e 1 emo;:;at_can ey e edya Vb donto tall o “‘t"’h'l‘ that its main, and virtuslly its sole|ers'and playlets as they have learned | " “wpexi: ‘I am tortured in ‘thls|could ssy nothing definite until he 6s, he said, !-‘i‘"l‘;:% ,an o o tht : ‘_'mm.x to I a, 1e;x,cep when | o rhose, ‘'shall ‘be the prevention 0# them: in Romeo and Juliet, Mid-sum-| game ' Luke 16:24. . ' |has conferred with the committee. :;m i 8!]!)' ‘"fil?. ;i“:p&": "l,“ o‘: wléke':l Thll; iin I:i:::n b“"me very hE * | mer’Night's Dream, Much Ado About “In these wrods God draws back| W. W. Blaine, president of the X ae Btock. 1 proven he said by widked kid was overthrown by Dé. 7 Nothing, -Hamlet, etc. ) the veil that hangs between time and|Corn Palace, Mitchell, S. D., headed > e °f Al prov Snlidain whez T Mobald e Ayl Da- ; .| - Miss Bernick is well known to Be-|¢tornity, and gives us a vision of theid delegation that called on the gov- : the C i A 'm.‘go:a‘: e, e r ?"fllv edian, W ;’nht N;lll'“,el}lf;d ......imigit and as the value of ths course| . frering of a lost soul. A soul‘thit/ernor yesterday urging him to ac- ‘lngtl,;i?f :'w 4:‘5 {@iNontk, 3, upite| e ;uentedv!‘;reeliggghl; “: 5 ] ! ; is" very evident, parents are urged to| o -turged down every call of God,\cept an invitation to speak at the. The sew party. he said offers.no|the third universal kingdom, and the| . ! I | see that their children join early. and lived only for the pleasure .of |festival, -which is from September 27 : “panacea for all ills and is'not social- fMrth: Kingdonr of iron represented |’ . o 2 he. lbrary room which must|genge Jt iy a harrowing.picture gly-|to October 7. The Minnesota state SHRE jtic. Ay vt Tore i ich the gcrlpturr. lsl:ys:n'“ V. The Bemidji ‘ball club left l{h s ol in ‘V“"p"‘““; ‘I"‘“h" i8]on by Jesus Christ himself? .| fair management also has wired ask- 8 lirnrougn our platform” McCirdy|ak"strong 8s iron and subdued all | moraing for Internationgl . Falls |SEUN clewses are 40 th“,m‘;‘,:‘?"“: - “Men sy they dow't want to be|ing him to speak there. Charles E. #aid. ‘‘we declare that just as in 1860 | things ‘and as iron shall:break in' whiere. it' will play the team repre- of iae and 0 4] sen : heu.;c;rgd. but 1'd rather he hell-| Morris, the governor’s. private secre-- /the'paramount issue in Ametican 1ite{plages atid diuise. “All this Roime did. | senting” that city in ‘two games, oneid 2 are dcared (thay be hell-scorched. - I am |tary, telegraphed from San Francisco. The feet and toes which weye amt ot{ this afternoon and the other tomor- & [t : ¢ '1told that some scholarly. ministers|that he was being desieged by Cali .1m‘a l)'é‘t of, clay:, show" that . :';.l,&ti:l‘lpfl \ll:e Falls l;nl: a . ha::"glvg‘l‘ 3;"!:1::0?‘4;1‘ t:‘;’::«::‘:: fo:lu.deleiletlom s:mn‘ m:l:.“ the ; ! "W aud 1 ; e X . . Buliyou s it €| campaign be open 3 state. X 3 ted “that’the - 1o %ILM : N-NEW.PITCHER . . |they, never gaye, yp théir belief in |y ,fol-ris told the governor that ; T e 43 says, “They |to put up of:their best games of |- Clevelamt, Ohio, ' Jaly 9:=—Russell|hell becguse of anything they, found shalk mingle themselvés with seed of | the year.in order hold their op-|Bilison, right-handed-pitcher of the|in the Bibles. It's no.evidence of a but shall not cleave ohe'to ‘ponents- down; - ;Bemidjf:.took aloug fUniversity of Californfa -team, has|man being hrainey when he guestions for. : ; a8tring 'of god:pitchers includiag|been signed by’ the Cleveland Ameri- |things in the revelation of ‘God, Bt r " ¢ The- Speakér.eaid that this had|Taylor and: “Boman, ;while ~ ‘‘Red” |can league club. “Eflison ts 23 years|tather looks Iike.stupidity on his ' the war and profiteering’’ resulting{been:done. by the nations of Europe:|Frank, the-localistand-by, will pick{old, 6 feet 3 inches in“heighth and|part. to match his little, gheese-box tuerefrom he deplored the utter lack|They have intermarried %o that many | the balls off the bat in both games.}weighs 185 pounds. : intellect azginst the revealed wisdom 3 = - . |of the God who made him, 'of provision o+ correcting these: er-|of the kings are closely related. This| ~ Bemidji .boys are confident that : & wd i : AY rors after the war, = ° %"~ | has not made universal peace as has|With the lineup which they hawe tak-INATIONAL CAMPAIGN ) ? “God doean’t care for what you be-| 5,7yt Hohenstein, grand master il sFaflure ' to protect the.people in|been shown in- the great world war.[en : 3 e Wil AGAINST DIVORCES | lieve or disbelieve. He didn't have to} o9 the Odd Felows of the state .of - ‘the time of war, might be forgotten, | Said the speaker, There will never'be|be won by the.locals. U 5 S ™5 | confer with your stupendous intellect | \ i, e 00a, will be in this city next but to blight the-faith of a whole na- |another universal kingdom for verse |Falls enthusiasts are looking forward| New York, July .10.—Inaugura-|ypen nhe lald his_plans for the uni-| yeoy "Friduy ak a guest.of honor'of tion cannot be forgiven. We all re-|44 .says that in the davs of these|to two exceptionally good games and [tion of a campaign for a Federal con- | yerge and how to run it. 1sometimes|yyo pemidji lodge, No. 119. Plans e . member with ‘gratitude the - words | kings" referring 'to the divided state |the Drospects are’ that they will not stitutional amendment making di-|yelieve that the people Who trs t0|g;. bheing made for-an exceptionally that filled our hearts'&nd kindled our | of thie Roman kingdom. shall the God | be disappointed ifi the least, yorce impossible was announced yes-|argye against there being a Hell'are| i oreqting entertalnment for that feryent hopes that me were really in |of Heaven set up a kingdom, which| ~ L X fterday by the Tev. Dr. Walter GWyD- | 1e most likeiy to go there. hen s’} goeagion and it is hoped that there the dawn of a new day.. We felt the |will consume all.theze kingdoms.and | SUPPORT : FOR THIRD «{ne, general secretary for the Soclety | ;ap gaes out of his way to turn s |y "pe up extra large attendante inspiration. of a leader who was to|shall stand forever.” The stone'which|” '~ pARTY 7O BE DECLARED for- the Upholding of the Sanctity of |jitle garden hose on the other world | ya¢ pight to welcome him here. guide us inta.amore compiete reali-{came and smote the image on his ; iy e ?{ Marriage, > g 7 in an effort to put out the fires of | "y night the regular - business .:zation of thetHings we had. always|feet will be the kingdom set'up by RERENG. ) (lendérs:of the movement say it is|pell jt 1§ pretty strong evidence that | esgion of .the lodge was held and held dearest and nearest our hearts.” | Christ. ‘ TN VTN Detroit, July '10.<<In’ scathing dé-1ndorsed: by -Episcopal .clergymen of | yo pug not been living right. .~ ThHe|poutine matters discussed. “Yet,s by these words the demo- nunciation of the republican and-dem-{New York and by nimerous judges | pances are that a man like that ¥ FAVOR OF PLAN SR | was troutiled by it llnd ‘caledt on“al| Al Tl pujpr: S the:wise men to: tell him the dream s o and the lm.rnret-txon thereot, but| IW® Reservations Relative to none could. tell it except Daniel who Declaration received help from God. = He told him ; o8 Wers that he saw a great image who’s head was gold, breast and arms of sil- wver, thighs of brass and legs of iron { and whose feet and toes were part of Chicago, July 10.—Allen McCurdy, |irofi and part of clay and a stone {“New York, temporary chairman of |camé and smote the image on the RMelt and Cox Meotin( This Afternoon for Conference . " Dayton, O., July 10.—The west may be developed into one of the California’s . - demoérits ive. certain they can carry the state for him. ] cratic party must be judged. By: 7 iy ocratic candidates for the presidency |throughout the country. not hesitate to lie or steal, or any-|' “/these words.it’is weighed in the bal- ) AR 7 r {and of the platforms adopted by the Sk things else that’s low and vue. I know' ALLEGED E':nslzcz;:l‘:ns Jance and tound wanting ot human | DENOCRATIC NOMINEES = |two oid’ parties, the Dearborn Inde.| COAL T nre Al dresnerates Qo'E Wt NDICTED BY JURY (By United Press.) , Duluth, July 10.—Simon Forsberg ."and Barton Hayes were indicted by & grand jury here today in connection ST with alleged embezzlement of forty thousand dollars in the office of the onfidence. For into the expectant et pendent for July 17 will declare the g g to believe in it—Iit's too uncom_lojt- hope went the grasping arm of Bur-{. MEE"NGTHIS mm“flhppnrt of Henry Ford’s Weekly for| - able a place for them. They’d belle deson and’ Palmer, destroying every| " a third- party © movement, it was . in hell ff it had green tables a i\ westige of civil liberty we ever held| lesrned today. The editorial will not plenty of Milwaukee Schlitz ontA dear and turning the light of free- (By “ar mention his possible candidacy on the| - St. Paul, July 10.—Coal receipts-in | “Let me give you a verse that in- om into darkness. 3 .| Dayton, O third party ticket. ‘- |the Duluth-Superior harbor are still |fidels and free thinkers and other ‘No_reference is_made to any po- | cratic. nominees, Governor. Cox and h B 80 meagre that dealers there reiterat- | truth-rejectors don't like: ‘It is ap- cal reforins,” McCurdy sald. “With{Franklin D. Roosevelt, will meet at - R : RY ed ‘their beiief that the task of |pointed antd man once to die and aft-|village treasurer at Hibbing. rivilege abolishied they ‘will not be | Columbus shortly after noon today. PLANS FQR ARMO! . bringing up lake’s normal supplies is | er that fhe ‘judgment.’ The thought L N A, meeded.. Other needed improvements Governor Cox today received a tele- mmm T0 mm almost more than-can be accomplish- | of retributign for sin is very distaste-| HEAVY SELLING HAS An the organization of. the govern-|gram- from Roosevelt, stating that g ¢ i+ led, according to dispatches from Du-|fyl to them and so they laugh and:say FORCED DOWN MARKET ment will: afford ino relief until after he was leaving St. Louis tomorrow. luth. ; 3 they don’t believe in- it. Sometimes | “privilege is abolished. for Columbus and will meet the gov- No coal is moving into the North- | their:1augh sounds like the whistle of eCurdy . said the committee of]ernor at his: office in the capitol. west from here; according to dealers, | the badly frightened boy who passes rty-eight endorses the right of for the joint use of the National|for the reason that there is no coal|the graveyard at midnight. labor ‘to bargain c¢ollectively. and de- 2 1 g Guard company and the Naval Mili-|to ship and no cars to carry it. Many “God wouldn’t waste time telling nounces ‘the use,.of injunctions in O vassals who would never be miss-|tia uave been completed by :archi-[orders from the country dealers are|you to flee from the wrath to come it labor cases, e <+ fed: lii. & world ot honest workers; tects and were submitted on June 30 |on file. ; 3 there is no coming wrath to flee. from. .“The greatest need of labor he said thut us not deceive ourselves and | ¢, the state armory board for its con-| “There is coal for"Duluth and Su-|The salyatfon of Jesus Christ was Jéithe greatest need of the whole .°b0§i"" We ’;‘"‘““ thirough this ‘sideration. .. ... |perior,” said Charles Beuglet of the|never interded primarily to keep a ntry; not more laws.but-more lib- | 2bolition no golden.age.. 'We aim.at| " agryet, nothing further has been |Northwestern Coal company of Du-|man ouf of hell, but to take hell out érty.~The farmiers have'already dis-|1o impossible ends. Legitimate cap-|neard and no announcement has been{luth, “but I uo not see how they can|of the man; not to hurry him to ‘covered and have-acted on this fact.|ital has no’ground-to quarrel’ with|mgde.as to the: probable time of be-{bring in enough for the normal sup-|heaven, but to ‘put heaven into his Not until the farmers of North Da-|us. Our desire is to stimulate’ini-|ginning construction, a member of |ply of the northwestern territory.”|soul. And God is doing all in his ota -united on u program, did they |tiative by restoring competition. If|the local armory board stated today.| Gavernor Burnquist Friday was ad- | power to fave you, but He cannot ride «obtain relief. the size is equal by fitness. to serve, vised that the governors of five ad-|over you-imperial will and save you R Do existing parties ' face these|Dig business-would prove a blessing X -+ ~|Joining states have joined .m in the | witibut your desire and wish. Some !‘ | facts (tme cost of . living)..and DOt a curse. NEw WMHEAD THE appeal to President Wilson for the ap-|of you may,.be so near hell now that i Ty pointment of a Federal fuel adminis- 1 Rmm SP EAms trator. . stop breathing, and when T remember for the Armory which has been auth- orized to be constructed in this eity (By United Press.) — New York, July 10.—Heavy selling of American woolens during the first hour of trading on stock exchange to- day, unsettled the whole list. Amer- jcan woolens dropped 4% points, bringing it down to 91. Other stocks were down 1 and 2 points irregu- larly. LU GOLF CONTEST BEGAN AT LOCAL CLUB TODAY With 13 Grand Forks golfers here early this morning and two more ex- pected to arrive before noon today, prospects for a very interesting con- test this afternoon at the Bemidjf ‘ acknowledge the breakdown of pro- (By United fnm) all you need to do to land there is to |- Commissioner O. P. B. Jacobson of | that T feel like reaching out and pull- ““.duction and of distribution and sug- A gest any remedy? -Of , course not.| Chicago, July 10 (Don -Chamber- Neither makes a gesture toward the hy_:).—_The. national convention of; . . 5 the State Raflroad and Warehouse | ing you back. : asfc resources .of the people acces-|the', committee of forty-eight was Chicago, ,July 10.—The fipmint- department” expreém®d opinfon that| “Perhaps someone says the lan- sible to the people. 3 *i | called.to order at 11:45 this morning ment of Senator Harry S ew, of|¢he appeals will rouse coal operators|guyage of the Bible in reference to|Country club golf course were very ~YVictory would see our whole sys-|by National Chairman J. A. Hopkins 'Ifld'l!hfl- to head the'republican speak-| t5 action and thus speed up coal de-|hell is all figurative. They mean by [bright. Playing began at 2 o’clock ‘tem of production-and.distribution|of Morristown, N. J. The hall was gl: ,bm-v‘ng‘;!xmo';‘w&d M:i’ Wl Hvery. -~ that that it is merely a shadow, but|inis afternoon and will continue dur- *;gradually reorganizing for'the service | well filled. The assemblage, including| Chairman Wil b i b b : did you ever notice that when you|ing the entire half day. The balance «of the meed of the people. ~With all | spectators, numbered about.1,200, of | committee. New will be assisted by m ums u‘ASH see the shadow of a house, the house [t the game will be played tomorrow rthe; manufacturers and all consumers | whom 20 per. cent were women. Rev. Congre{umnnvl'homlvs Miller of Dela-! . y itself {3 uswally not very far away?|peginning at 9 o'clock and continu- finterested in the efficiency of the|Noble C.. Elderkin of Park Ri ware, in charge of the New :York| m lmm mAY Supposthe;“lake of fire,” referred to | ing until the contest has been com- itransportation system and ‘no small | Community, church, delivered the in-| headquarters, and Congrgnmn . W. in the Biblé is but a figure of Hell;{ pleted. : - igroup interested in rebates construc- | yocation, - . 8 Good of Towa.in charge of the: Chi- B 1 will the reality be any more pleasant | Thogse who arrived from Grand .titonfll:nlfl' !éll’l’ly ‘i‘l’ml’:::)‘:i& "1‘ ml:’::l : cago headquarters. to think of ?; What if the words ““bot-| Forks this morning to participate in +of efficlent operation - y By United Press. - = ‘edly be involved satisfactory toi l:vm-k- Chicagg, gujy 10 (Ed. L.)Keerr).e-'- COURSES FOR DEAF the team from the Red Lake Indian |are butshadows, will Hell be any less 218, shippers and °°"5“m°"’t" €. | Many and varied are the ingredients PUPILS IMPROVED |agency comes here to-cross bats with |righttyl to the lost sinner? . .|J. Murphy, C. W. Ross, Mrs. M. K. fhe resulting increase of obl’"’!‘}l“c' of the political melting pot which be-| i paul, July 10.—St. Paul is to|the local All-Stars on Sunday after-| ‘‘Someone says, maybe there: {80't | Mayer, Mrs. J. C. LeBeau, E. J. Lon- ¥n would et moxe J o it 1o | £an sizzling today, and from which &|have one of the most up-to-date|Dnoon at'the ball park. The local nine|any Hell. But T say, maybe there|jon, E. L. Esperance, Theodore, — en, giving 1ahor the opPOrtunity 10| hirg party is to be evolved. ' Leaders| senools for deat childrenin the coun- |has been practicing regularly for sev-|is a Hell, and because there m v /be | Thompson, J. D. Taylor, S. H. Booth . work out such .-;91““‘"1 of dpro " |in various lines of liberal thought,|iry when the new clasées for deat|eral weeks and is in fine condition to|a Hell, fsn’t is an evidence of your|and P. Girard. All seemed pleased . lems, in ‘“"g“}' ependence ‘"“, :es- former bull-moosers, former popu- cfi}dmn open in September at the|Put up an exceptionally good game on | having gopd sense to heed the warn-| with the reception accorded them ponsibility of itaelf and to Indwetry fi, .\ " oingle taxers, farmers’ alliance| Webster schgol: this occasfon. ing and escape Hell? A man may mot | this morning and looked forward to ":ll\‘riec35 oLy - e le-g'uen. nonpartisan’ leaguers and| Miss ‘Mabel A. Rusch, who has| Mose LaBounty will play behind expectbtot gle With’ig ]:M':e;: ;‘:‘; ata lively contest this afternoon and ve. ; 5 ives of -the : : g the bat.for the local outfit while|years, but because no OmOorrow. . “Prices woiuld b; :educ:d to '1§M§e ;&’;“:fi::‘ among, the n;:thel;i:ogr a:“i'hatu?efii ';::2:‘;‘;:::1 ,f:;'f;f.',‘,f,‘f Stevenson of Little Falls will occupy | die, he buys life insurance so his fam-| At 7 .0’clock this evening the local ness. A nation’o ““i‘ S "‘t’“h either as delegates or syr'npathetié ed from the St. Louis Central insti-|the pitcher's mound. The Indians|ily are provided for in case of his|golf club will entertain the visiting trafstormed into & DADOL 0 het spectators at the Hotel Morrison. to-|tute where"he."zlq just completed a{have a fast team this year and it is|death. A ship may not be wrecked | golfers at a complimentary dinner at owners. pec i 3 2 Q{ expected that the outcome of the con-|on its voyage across the sea, but be- | Birchmont and a very pleasant even- " «The only people who would not be | day. They expect to unite on & plat-|course in this work. As a result,) FRRECEY, Bl 1 The cause there is a possibility of it being |ing is being looked forward to by benefited by the abolition of privilege [form of the committee of forty-!Miss Rusch i&‘l‘m {) introduce these|tes 6 very 'close. game “he ) A very interesting game of base- b 1 ball is promised Bemidji fans when |tomless: pit7 and ‘Outer darkness”|the match were Dr. and Mrs. Whit- comb, G. M. Booker, Mr. and Mrs. C. are its beneficiaries and their court eight. improved re; will be called at 3:30 o’clock. (Continued onPage 8) both teams.

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