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" The Phlm is'a Member of the United Press—Lsased Wire Service—Today’s World News Today BEMIDJIj"MINN,, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1920 : | VOLUME xvfll. ' NO. 167 \BY LOCALCLUB | ~ TAKEONEIN CoNTEST - FEATUREDTHE | =¥t & | ey e T ,‘\’inGame unday . - Weather forecast, ‘34° hrs. Markham} anlr with diminishing ‘brisk winds. e o smow: LA FOLLETTE o oo, [VA((EPTABLE OF RADICALS Sin(l§ Taxen, H'e_va‘de'd by McAuly of Philadelphia BEMIDJI AND GRAND COMMERCIAL CLUBS WERE ** BEMIDJI GUESTS SUNDAY Association Members Took Sec- retaries to Birchmont and - R 4 lll C 2 S ¢ - Itasca State Park T0 RAllRoADS ; Apbr‘oximately 20 secretaries of various commercial organizations in the :state were guests of ‘the Bemidji paign. Strong sermons by Dr. Weigle course on \ o’rmhy afternoon = and e : Sunday; Ben%; ' and Grand Forks xmdjl Ball Club Copped Off|goiters each t‘i.%/ ‘one game. “The lo- Saturday and Sunday cal club necure%’i\e Saturday con- ; " to 24 and lost Civig and Commerce association yest- |3, "the tent for the 'Salvation Army, & ; . <11 | erday, :These men motored up from S i h Harding and Cummins Will Cags Lake in. the forencen after hav- Rev. ‘Goorge wdfi;:ho? Tn:lhenne:l.m]!lt i ‘ing‘panticipated in a two day session B LR s /| Meet in Conference Tod" at that' city where they were enter- %'flg;?!?e in - the X test by a - score ore; I % ) 2 i thie Sunday game &\\ to 11. Much ito Consider Action zf'l;;pd by. the: Cass Lake Commercial brought . inspiration Objects to Senator R Ii:t:r:t:: ;::;:::p::’;“ il playets X e o;lgnl:lbers of the local organiation ::':p::ivgmh to - the. ) —_— LOOS { h € 0 5 . i| took:the secretaries to Birchmont for v ns:: odist | ; Tl E PLAYI,NG WAS E to:be staged-at Grand LABOR SEEKS REPEAL {|lunclieon .and then during the after- A :i:::;h 32: :‘:fihgfll:: DIFFICULT TO ¢ EVIDENT ON: SATURDAY | g5t 7 and § 18 ; .- OF ESCH-CUMMINS ACT rove to the Itasca State park ‘with . women in the HARMONIZE FACTIONS ety s e Lo g o oiih: Modn’ Huterasty .. 1" S o {Jw they spent the remainder of P “afkernoon to hear Dr, R BALE VY S | on Saturday evening the visiting i . s AREE St g v “l:rmthb flé vl‘:;;l:;lp:‘; lllo!:l;': ;;:’_ i dress on “S Weigle’s splendid ad- ¢ i - A' 5 nternational Falls Had Great| ;s were the zuests of the local Candidates for Congress WM ner' st the Markham - last' evening:|a ch.:'n “nt:i:zi‘;gw 5 Expected by Various Groups Confidence in Team for club members at the Birchmont Voted for the Act Will Be |Nearly all of the secretaries left last | poi; That 1 tion W. b & Bonch Summer hotel where an excel- b La night for their respective homes vot- | of Kindigt Amalgamation Would Sunday Game Jent dinner was enjoyed by all. Opposed by Labor ing that the Bemidji association | ities that the pri a really e b Be Effected e rubies,” | members were royal entertainers. ous woman “far 8 In spite of theidhower th: 1 ne e 3 at came (By United Press ‘txlre Jt‘;:ltt lv’v.::?fl&q’ evening service, Chicago, July 12. (Harol:i Jacobs.) e whie}: '.dnc]::::xngh::‘:de;: ~—The conference: committee of the _chair: Ll ommitte y-e! - anticipation of the increased attend: 3“ to reece?\l;el?;ti;:l‘g:l tthpela;'l:ll)igset:- The praise offered by the visitors eavy hitting by Bemidji players|in .complimenting the local club on (By United Press) : @ both contests at Internationallthe condition and location of the golf| Marion, Ohio, July 12. (Raymond | ypp ppgrpays alls on Saturday and Sunday and |eourse was unlimited and all ex-|Clapper.)—The attitude to be taken . TROYS HOME established for-the local team an en-|pressed ;a’ keen desire to.return to|by the republican party toward the ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON Visble record. Saturday's game was |Bemidjji, for another contest soon.|railroad problem is to be considered. v L= ¢ } quite loosely played but yesterday|The local course, they said, is the|at the conference today between| Fife, caused by a defective chim-|3nce. It showed that the tent will|iytive th thjgs were different and although |pest in the entire northwest. Warren G. Harding and Senator Al-|néy, caused total loss to the residence | Stand wind and ryin, and folks need sin‘; St o t'.e following groups: infernational Falls put it's best bet This Saturda 4 Sunday a dele- bert Cummins, chairman of the sen-|of Seth Robinson in Nymore on Sun- not worry about. that hereafter. . gt?t 811( party. no{l-partlsnn league, in the pitcher’s box, Bemidji secured | .. oFom ur hylanl ‘lmb i {oa-|ate interstate commerce committee | day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. iar.|There was a fine\gpirit in the meet- el utional party and the Ameri- 11 hits, making 8 of them counters.. | 8% ‘0:‘ B‘;’:‘ tue t;f:recl‘tl w‘:ll Joest|2nd co-author of the Esch-Cummins | Robinson was calling at the home of | Ing and after the ‘preacher had made nguvs":‘ 'l.) \;etera:s. The score on Saturday was 10 to 7, :!eym oh rol rw rani. Foiks and railroad act. one of his neighbors close by when |Plain from the ry of Judas how Pl la oreR the cont:erence commit- and on Sunday, § to 2. Dotroit. in two B ioh, promin |, Oreenized laBor: will: seek to- de| the fire was discovered, hut erforts cheaply a man splls out to sin, no|bhiladeiphi obert i lotauly, o In the Saturday game, King, John- 19 ';‘ bn o c?fl: N ]nterel;tin feat the candidates for congress who|to save the furniture proved useless, matter what priceihe receives, n'mn the n’ i Il) : b Dationa. chaitman of gon and Hargrove formed the battery Istei 3 A ieede}:‘;xelz s“;‘m’l" e ossiblgt; support the measure and are trying|consequently nothing was saved.|were visibly maved and a numb y ne tslng e taxers, declared his orga- for the Falls, and Fedérolf and Frank| © :h.esl" T ‘; “m lai 155 pattend to secure a congress which will re-|$1,150 insurance was carried on the|came to the altartjp ‘surrender or o ;ld Etlltm ‘;;)uld \nglet o retatuing lts “for- Bemidji. King, the southpaw,|O - e local p.ayers p *| peal the act and pass one providing|building. . dedication of their'Yives to Christ b ut?xr5 Ry.b cc?\:ly Iopented: thal Bens who recently held the fast Hibbing ety for - governmental operation ‘and Tonight the “‘";Will be an! 'lrl‘" chollce Olert!h' . LaFollette, populdr crowd to three hits, was knocked out greater liberties for organized em- fashioned segfi( it Old~fashio:|e(; acceptw(l,:leo a:ragrg:epssl'd:;\at‘l‘al\? 2:;30 v d % l % vl e e - S of the box in the third inning an ployes, m’l‘ Dfimomm songs will be ‘8 and Dr. Weigle|date for the single taxers. ‘was relieved by Johnson - who 'was : Harding voted for the Cumming ! A 3 will preach an’ o hi also hit freely. 15 hits were secured bill. - ) : ; _w' 3 from an old.fash .‘,&:is ioned sermon 4 i ; u BEA va NEAR row night hig }!.:ct t:fltl b;ro‘fi‘l":fé Chica; é,B.;uS'n}tZed(:;;se?Morrlson by the locals.in this gamet whfllcz0 the Falls bunch secured only four. Loose I 1 . i ! FUTURE POSSIBILITY |Send” Compeiief chrint~™ B bon Colmtarsins —wih th nel 3 ? clock, cornery fth and Beltrami. |gamation of the various liberal playing allowed the remsining three !ietoré & fair sized audience which s “HOME OF THE SAVED,” Lot ! runs for International. Featuring the * THEME “OF . ADDRESS T £ : " 5 3 : AL : o e G SR = e he sermon i .. /Saturday game was the lwmolt-It W;y without doubt would have been muchj BY EVANGELIST BUDD| . ; Did Judas Bet: . fi;’:’spsl:‘n:;’, h“:lel hlwlltlcal party defi- Phelps of, Bemidji: who. brought inllsrger had:the weather been more o G {| Firms .-Are Already Making| Dr. Weigle s 1 ey-elght national c«?::l:?e[;tt‘::nm W ptnmlsij,‘ 'hornstein Skarning, as- Evangelist. Budd -in . his remnrin Mys. Skarning and ' Ole|Saturday night on'the “Home of the ; . % livered an exceptionally|Saved,” saidi ““It is ‘not:generally| ., . Plants in North Section ‘ene_on base. .. . 3 ‘Although Bemidji walloped the In- ternational Falls crowd a heavy-blow: n Saturday afternoon, faps still held : i TS ; isiting nine was all-luck usical program at the e and 1th . AbBats;in, the .box. Lo} 1 AR e “The Bible i culled to orde b 1 o $ 1 T by President Harl Plans to Erect P at Fuel g 1t is fll i jons | P. Christianson at 10 o'clock tadny‘iy of sin’s power destructiveness.| As nonme of the committees were understood ‘where this place of the The greatest dy of all was that|ready to report, the session was turn- saved will be located, or what kind| .: 1.« o - : - of Cavalry, the Betrayal and criici-|®d into an’ ‘“experience meeting.’ t it~ h d| < “Asevidence of the tuture value of | fixion of Jesus:Christ. This was the |The first speaker was 0. .4.- Thomp- ; 3 ‘ : ' rticipated TV ; ;& thir elog ‘m the peat deposits in Beltrami, Kooch- | crowning tragedy. of the ages. The|800 of Minneapolis, natiopal lectyrer | : ‘ j : i - Hainty, but” spid | pelebhoring cousties. | ;san who- betrayed hie Loed with a{1or Ihe sowpartisan leagus. Vietor A o . in;qontemp! was 80 base, Uh 84 Berger strolled in and too! o) e npfacture. of Deat; Tyel in: o, base, 5o lost to all sense |, [E7F (0o I and b Srem Fradk Keating of Duluth who is{amaone all the ag . (By Unt Breb) . ‘tnuch. imerutgdl in :he r;opostlt‘;;;:l' ]:s ..figw eve:!'? cnal:tl.nnd' o Cliteibe, Taly 15 0ot feca ) L ired qnly. : arove; 3 ) new earth; and the former shall not ;:;l:'z,‘ !‘:‘:h"%?,:d::tne 8L the world miay bej¢idespises a traitor. :‘:,:gfe';- ‘l‘: various. liberal groups, as- liner over the fence and brought-inj4ion of their talent. y S s be remembered or come into mind,” L . . #To all appeatupges Judds was as bt :;e to create effective oppo- ‘one 0 nbase on this hh_ne;. lfpdrelot. In the concéft Jast evening Mr.| ‘They shall build houses and inhabit gir. K?afilusl,hi za_lm,-ut in ‘i:)l:‘:::!‘tl:l': faithful a follower of Christ as the [ nove mb‘;r elee tt:vo ol% partfes in the ' - who pitched = the = Saturday game, Gkaratog rondifed a namber ot. Nor- them; they shall. plant vineyards and | °2tion with-a lafge peat ma othér disciples. But there was a weak | 4 ctions, ‘Wére jubilant to . “seored with one man .on base each|Skarning rendered a m| of. Nor-1 ¢t the fruit of them.’ > "%l ing company with the aim of having (Continuedan page four) ay despite the original dbjection .time. Art Taylor, who admirgbly | wegian airs-and Norse: compositions “‘Peter refén‘iri‘to. 1t in his second it ‘establish one or more plants in| ' : ! At voiced by what miglt be termed the ‘filled the pitcher’s box yesterday y admirably and much credit must| Epistle,.third ..chapter and 10-13] ‘Northern Minnesota. AlreadyA the ne- Ex- ARMYMfif sflm ex'ttreme lett. wings ‘of 'both the com- struck out 15 ‘and Abbott struck:out{bp given Mrs. Skarning for the man-|verses, 'plxinly shows that this old gotlltlu‘ga have reached the ‘polnt.. / @ | mittee of forty-eight and the labor 1. 3 ., ; ‘mer in which she assisted him in the|earth. "n its present condition will pass where Jocations have been practical: MAKE . D:lr'w. t(; the propqsed merger. The 1{Byl dlgl?latin]gh tge Ifl?ith i!l'e:l;::' groexdnm. :Vith_ pictures of Norway, |away and in its place 8 new heaven :);; ;i;cl *_:geu:l:x; tfsm' the establishment MCA“ON mN :po:y :y fl':l:lsc:::trlon was dec‘ldted onal Falls.club Bemidji has € -|Sweden and Denmark, -Ole Kverne 4 il ‘the Rt ts. ¢ % e, ot e erence committee Aished a record which ghould proye to|completed : the ' program, showing al:li',new enjthinw,.tlll‘le ?l!:i::i' T‘l:fi Beltrami county has the largest theA % "ée"a::m “\E‘;‘ed t‘.“""“‘l:w in :lntt l;flA’h! and only the mechanical be a drawing card wherever the team|views of interesting happenings dur.|y’ chn];fi?&i! In Isa. 45-18 }""“ s, | Peat déposits of any county in the| op 6" 19173' iy YN“"e be een el al ;1 remain to be worked out. The - plays in the future. Manager Siebert |ing the war in the land of the Vik- the Lord m-t v th' b he : Y5 | United States and Koochiching fol- 1918 uh'ould ,kn Ji ovember 11, |selection of the name was left to the has succeeded in bringing together &|ings and the midnight.sun. * . * |o cum ooigq tha o ke .“G dfm lnm lows quite closely. The International | =0 o | .make application as soon co'nvenuons, first class baseball. nine which is ' wor- : vain;” said the speaker. ‘“God’s plan|p g commereial club. has been: very |33 possil n order to secure”the 3 t ith any ‘team in the in the beginning has been delayed by| .. | Victory Medal whith is to be issued : thy to conten y in b active in,the matter and has made Medal ith is ed| PREST . sin but not defeated, as the Prophet| e tnteresting and exhaustive in-[5207- Battle ' clasps will also be is- 'ED FOR WEARING northwest. ] L gy G ‘ ) fd b A large number -of Bemidji fans|A]: [ *| Micah shows -in' the fourth chapter|- d that sued to those who\rate them for the| INDECENT APP. )N:STR ! ALL‘STARS wm om and the eighth verse. ‘Thou O Tower :::?gl:?;n:,', 3;:;,“,:3‘:ntm:, no(apzrn service .per.lonhqfl;\* £ ATRLION snm Rm LAms 0“ SUNDAY of the flock, the strong hold. of Zion|ayajlable in Minnesota would. pro- Application blanks have been re-| Eldon Hendrixson and W. K. Wag- . while a number of others journeyed to the Falls yesterday in time for the ‘Sunday game. +First game. R H E accompanied the team on Saturday unto thee 'shall it come even the first| quce sufficient funds to finance the ceived by the adjutant of the. Ralph|ner were brought before Judge J. F. dominion,’ referring to-Christ. All|entire cost of the deep waterway con- Gracie post of the American Legion|Gibbons in municipal court thts ‘The. Bemidji- All:Stars won over that was lost ‘through sin will be re-|ctruction from Duluth to the Atlan-|and are being distributed by himi to|morning on the charge of appearing CoBemiddl ... v v 8 g bE i ; stored through Christ.” (Luk. 19:10.) | tic. ex-army men who call for them. Af in a public street of Bemidji . T rnational Falls ... Tip o 4wl the Red Lake Indians yesterday after-| mj o speaker then referred to the| There fs no doubt but that the recruiting stations are also jting| indecent dress and makl:lg ':ndi:ce:: in the proper distribution of bianks!exposure of their persons, on which noon at- the local ball park in &|promise the Lord made to Abraham B - o p t f bo d peat lands game which proved to be fairly in-|in Gen. 13:14:16, Rom.. 4:13, which 5::;10“e;:a':seh:rew'gor:nbe:: consid- teresting at times. - Heavy hitting|included the whole earth, and yet this|ered as practically worthless will * ‘Batteries: Federolf ' and Frank; King, Johnson and Hargrave. 4 “Becond game. "R H E charge they were arrested on Satur- day nighi. Both cases were set to be heard at three o'clock this after- for the medal. Those who wish to apply for the médal or the. ' Dbattle Sometime between 12 o’clock mid- night and 7 o'clock this morning a person or persons broke the panel on : . Isa. 1:19: ‘If ye be willing and obedi- Xola's wheat oroD, e baien statee| - CHECK o 1 [[p| 1 we are the children of Abraham au of Crop Estimates, is 82,150,-f " Y it NV il v fi?:hfn?f-{a:fi'.rfi .‘:‘: dt‘l;: ‘A'l‘::" of _bughels, according to the. state- s z ¥ i s ko abeved. th % Cod md‘ nt issued today by A. J. Surratt, 3ot e e obeye 8 Yoiee Of. o0 81 ;:m agent for the state Andrew Schumaker, of ‘Leonard|kept all of his commandments” (Gen.| Thegtederal estimate fixes the oats | c3me before Judge Hiram Simons of|26-5. The speaker then referred to 5p at 66,000,000 bushels, barley at[U.'S. court this morning and owned |John’s prophetic view of the new 29%:361,000 bushels, corn at 16,313,-|up to having embezzled two checks ltloem{en 9:%1:': ;ffi e;rtlhouz 1"'::5:5 /000 bushels, rye at 10,356,000 bush-1o; 130 each drawn on the Soo line|; Vl:":' n S tha’ cit t’hnt' e rels, flax at 5,536,000 bushels and po-| .y Ho voluntarily| L5, the size of Hhe oty b el ja|well acquainted with the method in operators f tatoes at §,289000 bushels. . railway company. He voluntarily|down from heaven,” said he, “this is ™ol 2ch the rom all parts of the The state’s corn acreage shows an|Walked into ‘the. judge’s.office, told the city the: Savior spoke of to the|Which the narcotics are required to| -pone )N py country. 7 by 2 isei R be arranged by law, consequently N DELEGATES ¢ increase of 35 per cent over last year, | him what he had done, waived ex-|disciples just .before he left the 0 LEAVE S%A CONFERENCE Tiile the fax acreage has decreased | amination and put up a $1,000 bond|earth (John 14:1-3.) This is the city|knew just where to look for them. v RENC % -per’ cent, and the potato acreage for his appearance at Fergus Falls at|that Abraham looked forward to, | b . the fall termr of court. which hath a foundation whose build- (By UNéd Press.) PROSPECTS PROMISING |- ‘ at hard labor in the county jail-upen - failure to pay fine. Elof Conrad Nelson, aged 27 years, the back door of the Boardman Drug ::1: g::un: al?a:: Dbl;“nl::encemllt:{(;’:l\ store and succeeded in drawing the|p,mber company, and has been mak-| NATIONAL FUEL COMMITTEE bolt in the lock and gaining entrance|ing his home at the Henry Ohngren| INDORSED BY M| to the store. A case of narcotics in| pregidence in Nynjore, passed away INE OPERATORS the back part of the store was thor-|early this morning after an illness oughly cleaned out but as yet noth-}of many months, Burial will be made ing else has been discovered missing.|in the Larson cemetery. The deceas- From all appearances the job Was|ed has no relatives in this country, done by someone who felt sorely in|pig parents and other relatives livin, need of the ‘‘dope” and was quite|in Sweden. o proposed today at a meeting of mine : V{ashington, July 12.—The organ- ization of a national advisory fuel committee to handle soft coal dis- tribution during the shortage, was ROOSEVELT MEBTS COX AT CAPITOL FOR CONFERENCE has decreased 6 per cent, the federal i s iy . eport discloses. ; Ctom;letehdetails tle;dlns 1to fl:le er and maker is God” (Heb. 11:10).| FORCED SHOWING OF e p:), zlglum, JI;‘l.y 12 (By Carl - confession have not been learned,| In conclusion the speaker read BIG PICTURE AT GRAND fi::l t;v_e-ntyuée::m inm}:i-:llel::::us;: beg‘mv*?'.lfk":i-)om;‘r::finwnmi Her- ; 3 o —] . Roose- but it is hellleved that lllis dJefig m“sslt Rev. 22:14, to show who will be per- have troubled -him badly. Judge Si-|mijtted to enter this beautiful city. a mons was evidently quite surprised|«Blegsed are they that do his com- th:::::st;en?;o:;;::sl:nl;:iltvh:gtr:‘!;e by the occurance of such a case. |mandments that they may have right % to enter life and may enter in through the gates of the. city.” . . EXPECT TO ARREST ~ BERGDOLL SOON Washington, ~July 10.—Informa- tion has been received by the war de- partment today that Grover Cleve- land Bergdoll, draft evader who es- caped from detention some time ago is now in the northern part of the county and if this information is cor- rect his arrest may be expected in a short time. parted from the conference = here, velt, democratic vice- identi l“vtiing tl:: nlliec{;i repngnznt-rt;vu to|nominee, arrived here todg;e:lngnwh:: % continue the meeting. ports were |greeted at the station by hi i Goldwyn pletures corporation was in g, o4 i o hna ‘hot moved smoothly|mate, James Cox.mnTth l;r::::;:fi the city yesterday, and that he had " with him two new productions, “The at today’s m No Communique |at once to the state capitol for con- was issued. z ference. Revenge of Tarzan” and Rex P Beache’s “Going Some,” both of " | which were screened Saturday lat the | MANY REGISTERED AT Elko. and purchased for showing to " B cm 'UND. the public in September. ln.‘,‘l % NEON N ad For some reason or other not known Among those 0 were registered the “Slim Priucess”, also a Goldwyn |guests at the Bitghmont Beach sum- picture did not arrive for showing|mer hotel yeg'fe ay were Miss ‘N. Sunday, as announced, so “Going]Farroll, Miss\E; Berggren, L. A.|the interstate commerce commission Some,” which has never been shown | Moorhead, W. ¥, Pease of Minneapo- today to authorize the consolidation to the public was immediately put|lis; Dr. A. hilds and party of|of the express transportation busi- into service, and shown last night|Audubon, Iow . A. Daly and R.[ness. The company contended that at the Grand, without any previous|W. Hubbell of aul; Mr. and Mrs. |the express companies needed thirty- announcement whatever. It proved |O. J. Israel, fid Mrs. G. A. Israel [one million dollars to carry on busi- an immediate success and will be|and Mr. and XRay Reed of Char-|ness and as individual companies shown again tonight. iton, Iowa. " "would have hard time borrowing it. WESSELS COLLIDE—THREE . , : . : MEMBERS OF CREW DROWN gt (By United Press) New York, July 12.—Three memb- ers of the crew of the steamer Lake ~Frampton were lost today when the wesgel sunk in a coulision. - with the . Southern Pacific liner Comus, off At- Jantic City. ; COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION THIS WEEK AMERICAN RY. EXPRESS CO. REQUEST CONSOLIDATION The Beltrami board of county com- missioners is in session at the Court House today to take up for consider- ation important road matters in ad- dition to the usual routine business. This is the semi-annual meeting of the board, and it is believed that some important action will be taken at this time in reference to the dis- position of the road work for the summer. ] Washington, July 12.—The Amer- ican Railway Express company asked LISH PREMIER ASKS ; FOR AN ARMISTICE 5 (By United Press) Spa, Belgium, July 12.—Polish Premier Grabski today telegraphed General Pilsudaki at Warsaw to open negotiations immediately for an arm- ¢ datice with the Bolsheviki. o # sBemidil ... . ...E 8 11 3{g.¢ h Bemidji| promise was not fulfilled to Abraham day | very valuable er- | clasps are urged to apply soon to 1' ternational Falls .. ... 2 6. 2 ;’a?n:;"’thet,:'.gl:? on:m:'u'i\ ;,ml&’: or his seed while they lived (Acts :;“:g ;,’;,,‘f"’"e YERY YRR pEoR the adjutant of the local Legion post|noon. Attorney C. W. Scrutchin is AT :'Taylor and Frank; Ab-|1"0¢ the ninth with three men on| 7:2-5, Heb. 11:13), but will be ful- for blanks and instructions as to mak- representing Wagner and Attorney : bases. The contest closed with & score|filled to them by a resurrection and ing them out. P. J. Russell is detending Hendrix- i x T lof 10 to 9. Montague and LaBounty| the earth being made new.” PROWLERS VISIT DRUG “”{' NORTH DAKOTA CROP .~ |fofmed the battery for the locals. |, Said the ©evangelist, “God’s prom- STORE AND TAKE NARCOTICS | MILL WORKER PASSED G Btewart, was; arfdigned .o - b ises are all made on conditions, see AWAY THIS MORNI e charge of drunkenness and was .- it NG | sentenced to a fine of $75 or 60 days