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Weather forecast, 24 hrs. Markham: Fair; dlmlnishlng brisk winds: DEMMRATI 3 HEAR TEN[ smv] CE EVERY PERSON WELCOME \ ' The Juvenile Band Concert, . ' NOMN'EE C x | whichlis ll:\o lbe given on the 0F GERMANY : - o normal school campus compli- E"" Crowds Fill Tent . to mentary to the students :’nd Hear Weigle on Second faculty off the sch::l tomorrow : it A : - evening from eight to nin £oming of Christ o’clock, includes the public s: BY ALLIE 2% well. Director Riggs wishes it known that, he will' appreciate - Drunue Bnrd Attend session here since. yesterday morning o S £ 8l¢ last night on “The Second Coming 5" considering. today -the proposition Sl A Jot Christ.” It was the largest com- Labor: Party ' Finally OI’"““ and ~ Agriculturist Selvog ~of the ~ | Crookston statfon, a member of the eetings, o ‘and there was the best result ' Complete Dosmination ' *|CIooion Bistion, s member of ol Cox Assails Repub- g there wus the vest resutt| - ACSOCTATION FORMED Am: m:n; hrags ¥ » ’ o v percentage of men present use o roul 5 OVGI' Sltlllhflll sent; at today’s session. and taki lw".‘ Nnm . Hoticeable, and every face -was WILLBE mmm . bl part in the discussion. If is the gen- z st - ttention on the speaker as | e eral opinion that the council is oppos- % § ared the great Biblical doc- IED Il :T v h e ¢ A bt edpm:n:x:::ado‘rh:{ ?&m cox TO mNG \ that ‘God, when He provided |Officers Are Choun for the ERS TO MEET the close of the session today a reso- l’m WiTH HONOR oave thom to. themselves, but Christ [ Permanent Organization lution . 0f osing it will be passed. i 3 The fhajority of the time at the eo:f‘::a:fli:;o c%?gl:tt:nti::tl;::- at Meeting . . session this year is-being spent in SOMMI olftfl'dl! “ Iollg. 'ward putting of Divine-human truths Spa Conference Is Suspended; i ht;:{;nz:g:el:vort of tht:‘l;p::hlé:im- P and ‘Smoot 1 il ¢ e evangelist and the straight-| , \yo 1000 ‘of the, regulat meet- Marshals Foch and Wil ‘Debs for Presidential . ~ ‘;‘ew;.‘m" it ‘sm‘:n enirose CR il lean cut enlistment of Hves |, At TG 0S8 B e F rshals an - Nominee . of the House.of nepresentatives from Also thk.ed meeting was held for the purpose of son' Summoned forming a pernanent Ghautauqua as- i i T Janfiarg:Al.to March 22,11920. .4 Ti’ direet meeting will be held'at| . o ion The following officers were number of. résolutions exprasslng the ight' at Third and Minn (By United Press) ‘| attitude.of the council relative to the -~ (BY: “‘"’d Press) s unlles the direction of Captain | clécted for a period Govering the time - (By United Press) ‘Chitago, July ~14. “(Harold Ja-|disposition of ‘the Indian affairs ‘at| Columbus, Ohio, July 14. (Herbert Orchard, Song service and sermon by h'l:)m now untli’thu akt day of 1921 Spa, Belgium, Juty 14. (Carl oy & e third party. will|this time will probsbly be passed up-| Walker.)—Making his first cam-|Dr. Welgle at the big tentat 8 oclock | Sheufaudta. Prestdyst, Judge Bar-|Croat) —With the summoniog of i function withont the guiding hands [on before the session closes tonight.|paign statement & stinging attack on|at Fifth‘and Beltrami. i " of leaders of the committee of forty-| It was expected that the meeting ::.::or Hardink, snd :h,!;,mm,,m The sermon which was delivered 1;‘::‘:”: J.- L. Gw"&‘ Alt S ld"“ 'Hte'"y Wilson, the allied occuphtion N 1 ight, .it: was. learned from highest | would-come-to a close late this after- nlil;uchy ‘ot Penrose and Jast 'night will appear in tomorrow’s £ d o "°°rll:'t"u° e ?“cc}f“fil of German terrltory and other meas- S arity today. Furthermore, Sen-|noon although the important busi- ol G B paper.owing to limited news space to- :{n e a cm;xlmz ae‘ ‘I:nl:;)s ngd e ures to ex'xtorce the Versailles treaty . ator'Robert M. LaFollette has refused | ness on hand might necessitate the dechn'ad that his. a: i ¢ Hu marlli :& 0l % an w. am()}eared nevitable today. through his representative “here :to]holding of. inother meetlng thls even- will® be: ,!.,“" 3 % Kt ia;- b wa; fll; 0, °| skopIo: Oy T oot the Sk R rome. tho party’s. presidential-nom- Sl ithe, tasl IONAIRES SHOULD PAY vision for the In ;fioi'at on, allied demands for 2,000,000 toms. of i hesome-! ! B ko ] DUES BEPORE AUGUST 1 u’l‘hai aim tot th]o b ;n‘na:en:i lasst;%i- c;u‘;l mgntt‘l:ly rem‘msd in ths slusp:‘x:. £ 7 i 3 A . ation is nol only 0 andle e|sion of e conference an n. e i mgfl:&fi?fi%fi;&?fifi% l:f:ll: ; g z ? 2 s < : chautauqua each yedr ‘but to endeav-|calling of the allied military leaders. suvering itself into 'complete domin- or to put it on such a financial foot- Plans have been completed for ac- Stion of the situation, Witk the ap- Whitmore, adjutant of the Minne- ing that in time it may be possible to|tion against Germany. Unless some rint snshoring of tho atty:to an ; > J ta department of The American use the surplus l’und§ to ’purchase solution of situation is reached to- Witra radical program. The barrier| 3 5 2. e 1| War tdeinrtment edas Téosived ‘Legion, announced today the receipt g;ounus ang "odl'ieo; r"" lpermnnent da"yl the French anmy on the Rhine g as reached in“an’all-night' meeting vy Sergeant Floyd Hedrick, who is of a formgl communication from Na- cl :utallqua u vhnil or chautauqua | w! procmd lnto ermany. o ~ -of the leaders of ‘the laborites and the | ] d in charge of the local recru'lung og_ 't'ionll ‘Commander Franklin D'Olier, an'r ;:r:‘rlr;;rt :::uunrm?‘:: hfisr;::::sb 2 ; forty-eighters, Wl\:eh broke up‘at ; v P of . ‘8. Army for ‘the as t6 when the right of persons once sents one of the most promising pro- mm" Amm:?::l;armn%?:;a;‘z gramsé yet offered..in. Bemidji. . to the present time however thsre REWARDFOR en in the event that lt is entitled to. lTlckets have been lgven out for sale Moms ormm“ {3 g . 3 t;'Paul July - 14.—Horace G. J 3 gl cmu July 14. ‘(Don Chaiiber- S ik qualified whne fippllcants for a three lain})-—The newly born. un-named A i < o olyear; petiod for the sir service with third party went into session:her (By Unit Pl heavier-than-air. maéhines bay be ac- shortly, after 10 .o’clock today ‘withl ' New' York, ; July cepted.; Service is offered in the fol- the afnounced intent bfsel with age,” dust-filled from disuse, a|lowing departments’ and the -appli- ‘candidate for the preaidentlal cam- cant.may designateé his choice at the cast in 18561 rests in the vault of the|time of enlisting: Panama, Hawaii Extreme radicals were boosting | New York Yacht club, Tomorrow. the|and -Philippines. this.way an ex- ‘Eugene V. Debs for nomination. The | ¢oyrteenth race for its title will, be, ceptional opportunity-: ‘has ‘been offer- .-.conservatives were ‘still hopeful that}gi ted, weather permitting. .- ., . ed those: ‘'who desire:to learn this Senator LaFollette might head the| or the possession of that cup,|trade and wish to learn to:fly. A ticket. - hardly worth twice its original cost,|thorough course in ‘mechanics and close té six million dollars has been|engineering is given ‘in thls service. (By United Press) spent and for it the best skill and|as well. . ‘Chicago, July 14.—Convention of | science of the marine building world. iberals reconvened at 2:13 o’clock | have been expended for-69 years. /*this afternoon prepared to receive “America’s Cup,” emblematic of < “the ‘platform andi begln’ly:llotlni‘;m the supreinacy of the seas, has Been presidential nominee. e commit-|the coveted trophy of yachtmen since | ‘tee of forty-eight issued a statement |before the Civil War, since the days ASIGNED To MANKATO _sexplaining its position on the pro-|when pack trails provided the only age. There are ten’ niimbers'in the posed platform'and asserting that the | avenues into the great west ang since St Paul, July 14.—A total of 5,649 | program which makes each concert Taborites sought''a radical platform |before the transatlantic cables con-| Capt. E!‘neflt Orchard, who, for thef o 0o 0% " dled during the last|cost only 22c for adults and 11¢ for ““based on the principles of the British |nected the two worlds. > last’ year, has-been the efficient offi-| /W "\ oor S of June, by H. A. Hauen-|children. guild socialism. ; In all that time, -against the chal-|cer in charge of the Salvation Army|gi i, " state war risk officer of the lenges of the world, the cup has re-| Work in this city has been assigned|,) olican Legion, in an official re-| o g ] port to Harrison Fuller, department GOVERNMENT PRov‘DB o (By United Press) mained in America. In a pawnshop t'o'n;{ new vos:nantdkwfll ler:;e next : Chicago, July 14. (Harold Jacobs) | the cup wouldn’t draw enough to payj Weex. e: Wi ake up his new | o . der of the Legion. . | More than 2,200 cases concerned HEADSTONB Fok GRAVB insurance and 2,065 of them .were A joint conference committee of |one crew in a trial race but the ideals charge in Mankato immediately fol- Tiberal groups in convention here has | Which it represents, the traditions of lowink ‘his_ departure from Bemidji, 3 finally agreed on a common platform, | the sea, gives it a sentimental value| Cantain Orchard has boen a Most - gisposed of. The total included 102| R AT] FX.SERVICE MEN new caseg. 87 casessconcerned back " i pay, 334 were regarding bonuses, and 440 for travel pay. 32 death claims ‘qecording to a statement of Frank|and a place in natiomal affection that ‘defatigable worker during his as- were considered. Stones to Be Furnished and Commander;. D'Olier 'says: “The na- tional: headquarters rules . that mo person.. has the ‘right to wear The American Legion ‘emblem, whose na- tional: and department. dues for the fiscal year-have not been paid by Au- gust. 1, 1920, in adition to the post dues. for the current period. No mem- ‘ber. should expect -to rémain in good standing who . has failed to pay his dues. for a perlod of‘slx months after they are due.” ® * *“The departments mny shorten this: period if, in their discretion, ;gz foanfititondn a0, Mr. D'OHer | ;0q of all who will be privileged to ; - hear the concerts. CAPTMN MCHARD ]S s LEGION WAR RISK OFF?CER The season ticket for adults is only does not seem to be the interest tak- and it is the intentioh 61 the. commit- tee ‘in charge to have the guarantee . of $800.00 sold before the first num- o 0 O ber is given. Many people when ap- Action Arose From _D'u’m proached by those selling the tickets| Caused by Recent Entering are reported to give the answer that ) i they will buy the tickets later. This .. of Lake Properties is making it very hard for those who are giving thetr time for this purpose to make headway. It should be re- membered that those selling the tick- ets are donating their time for the At a-short business session of the Bemidjt Civic'and Commerce associa- tion held this noon following the regular noon-day luncheon, the or- ganization went on record as favor- ing the renewal of the reward of- fered by the Association for the ap- prehension of parties molesting the property of summer residents om Lake Bemidji. This action was tak- 'en‘following a discussion caused by recent offenders entering such prop- erty ‘near Waville. * A reward of $100 was oftered by tm \Association some time ago but / 'muuel had been .allowed to lapse since no apprehension of offenders had been made. it was the vote ‘of the organization today that publie- ity be given the fact that the reward still stands and that every effort will be made to protect this property. A, T. Carlson, chairman ot the Chautauqua committee, made a re- $2.20 including war tax and $1.10 HANDLING MANY CASES | for children under'twelve years of He said it would be accept-|makes it worth the fortunes spent signment in Bemidji. The Salvation to Senator LaFollette. on it an dwill justify the outlay of b millions in the future for its defence. Army work: has been built up greal- ly under his leadership and keen gret is expressed that he is to Ieave ago, July 14. (Don Chamber- After the cup was won in 1851 by " 5 N %heJu );malgainated liberal | the historic America. it remained out| the city. It was hoped that he would Delivered at Expense port concerning the situation in Be- _avéntion “after a morning of par-|of competition for 15 years: when be perniftted to remain at .least long| NEW RUNNING RECORD £ G midji which is being contronted by “Jiamentary jockeying = to .hold the[the New York Yacht club set it up enoush to see the new Army build- MADE AT N. D. FAIR of Government the ticket sellers and urged that the ‘delegates in session while the’ plat- before tl{e world as a challenge tro-|ilg erected.and put in operation, but, members of the association and espe- cially those who had signed the guarantee exercise more enthusiasm in the matter in order to put the project cver in fine shape without the usual deficit which has been caused in past years. G. W. Harn- well, another signer- of the guaran- tee, spoke briefly along the same lines as Mr. Carlson spoke, bringing out the benefits derived ‘by Bemidjk citizens from the holding of the chautauqua each year. President E. A. Barker announced that Secretary Cance has completed his stay here in.Bemidjl and is leav- ing for St. Paul tomorrow to resume his duties with the commercial asso- ciation there. He came here only as a relief with the intention of taying. for a period of two weeks to aid this organization during the con- ventions which were held here last month. Instead of returning to his dutfes at St. Paul at the end of that time, he remained here at his own inconvenience that he might help still further. The ' association extended Mr. Cance, a rising vote of thanks for the like a good soldier he is under orders and obeys them when they come. -The Captain and his wife will be much_ missed ‘in the city-activities Fargo, July 14—A new state re- St. Paul, July 14.—P. L. O’Toole, cord for the mile was made by Larry assistant ad!:ta‘x:t gl tllx’ie leueslota D. Stone, English dirt track.cham- |department the American gion, -{Was on the water when war was de- v :flj ;’l“ rc:::lno:l: uitmw;l;isegzmggt‘l::t clared and had to.travel 1, oovc;' :]ldlgg generally but more especially in the|pion at’ the automobtle races of the.|announced tcu:ayt ttl:‘ut. "th’et egu;:t:; “th out of Her mune to dodge ‘submar-{Army where they have ~endeared | North Dakota state fair here Monday. | master general o e Un: al e > y i themselves to:the hearts. of their|The fair will continue through Sat-|army at Washington, has notified Le- hauled’ out “d placed in a dermeti: | People. . The removal to Mankato.is|urday. 'V{oynday was “‘American Le-|gion headquar::uhth;ttthe g‘ove{:- qommlttee \that--® com-|cally sealed enclosure where she re-|2 distinct promotion for the Captain. | gion day. . | ment will pnl);l e ea"s ana: ngr m: i b was being. prepared. | mained for' five years, narrowly miss- The fleld. there will also he large and| Stoné’s time was 1:08, two-fifth of | graves of l:ob ers, tnbeom iy ing destruction by a fire at the Ja-|many opportunities will no doubt be|2 second better than the state record rh}les whicl ave nof blen n:ad e cobs ship yards early this spring. presented .for | the splendid service|set by Charles Clark here last year. ‘Blanks are available at depart- : 3 which Salvation Army, officers are ex- Other races were also held, but in [ ment headquarters of ‘the ‘American % T 2 G 9 n,‘.fiefigf th‘:;;;fl‘nfi}:flfi‘ofl sti: pected to perform. these no state records were broken.|Legion, which give, full details re: oy form -committee worked in an elev-|Dhy. 2 ¢ “enth hour effort to write a new plat-} - in 1914, Shamrock 1V, this year’s form to- satisfy Senator LaFollette, challenger, was the challenger. She ding the headstones,” said Mr. honor of defending the cup. ‘. g'," “ e The Resolute, a Herreshoff boat; R ?e:\‘::;fed f::e::;w;? :n (:l:tw,ll:‘:tt:hba Vanitie, .degigned by Willlam Gard- |/ : ; : prlvua stone, or mognthent, has been (By United Press) .-|mer, “and ° Deflance, designed - by : - : eregted. The stone will be furnished Washington, . July 14. George Owen, met in a series of trial || - —_ - adn delivered at government expense, t Wilson'today ‘sent a message of |Taces which determined the unfltness.) - provided the person applying for the greeting to President Déschanel of of Defiance and lett the committee in % b same, will agrée to promptly remove France on Bastile,da doubt as to Resolute and Vanitie. De- L ARE Tt PEOPLE and set up the stotie at private ex- ? spite the fact that Resolute heat Van- > pense. i‘}itie in the majority of the trials, the| | -f}’ nott ABVT 3 “My impression is:fhiat few persons fg‘m’“"“" was not convinced that| ) i : ' SIUFF, vl knew that headstones were available, e former awas the better sloop. - |- % foob The announcement from Washington In the trial races this summer, | R i came as a comsequence of a request c}mm mom mn‘oym Resolute again defeated Vanitie in| : ;2% e =27 ¥ | for m(ormatloneqtrom Fergus Falls, the trials'and she was finally name >\ & 5 & . The iboard of directors and officers as the defender. %, 1) ;;?;f,l;s;::sd;‘:fli’;fis%;'{fi“i‘:‘,:fif manner in which he has assisted the -, 2<% keof the’ Duluth, Missabe & Northern This: brings 'the history of the 5 AN % can Legion. local club during the time he has Rajlway now is composed entirely of | races up to the present time and < d " N Rt “ | spent here: N Wi The blanks, lurni gd by, the gov- Nothing definite has been arrived 1ocal employes of the big iron ore|makes the way clear for the next 3 o 5 transportation system; all ‘of whom | chapter, the rices off - Sandy Hook == 74 g \\E f < ernment, ask for thhe ‘Mm: of the de-| "7 R ricg o seoretary. for the have worked their way up by the|starting tomorrow between Shamrock| , Y 7z ; 4 ) . - zfi:saex:]iz;:ltilsc;xfo:pvnes:il ‘:M'er:tgl dnel::l:' Association permanently and it was ed method of industry and |y and Reisolute. the fourteenth time| . i > d A g \ N _. s name of cemetery,. finil place wiers n:;ulotn'l:;:edt tgg:y tt::]ilt lgrzclgshto':b: ‘Steel Corporation has confer- ;he Awmerica's:cup hasiheen, fought (S 6/ - stone should be shippet la;' 84l eetor u""eos iglg e it ¥ istinction upon its employes of [ ' v g 4\ : Mr. O'Toole alsdynnounced thyt f1ady secretary if possivle “This will @ D:-M. & N. in the same manner oy 5 Legion headqum: 'I:: been h:‘lorm- Mot cin bo seavired S0t S ed by the war de] ment that it AN D aine Rastos two| S TTEMPTS TO TAKE ! oy 7N ; il Tarnish traaspgtiation from Ho-|. Following a discussion concerning : Feeks' a No more striking ex- . mmm’sm'z ity St s f ‘boken to their homes, to one relative :t e licane e i-miotinwe: the ‘ample- otg‘:he policy of the corpora- : > 7 p 3 : i or friend of each soldier whose body erafor: was & djo;n'n el d “tion to recognize merit has ever been Berlin, July 14—An nnidentmed is being re,tu'med from :bmad for ik rought to the attention of the people | man broke into Field Marshal Hind- final interment. The war department | "~ AN AAASASAASAAAAAAAAANS 4 y - will send an official conveyor when | forms which will be provided to per— of ‘Lake Superior, and the manner of | enburg’s house yesterday and fired at AR 4 % 5 ; i S Jhich w » Drs bor= " kdoing it is both dignified and substan- | the field marshal. The bullet missed 2 ; 5 2 a no one: accompanies the body. sons desiring to make the proper ap- uul # its mark and the 'man escaped. L 4 Adjutant O°Toole has written for|plication. - meewmc - 2 = ' 45c. PER MONTH . of the .proposed dralhage system of ) 8 ~ the Red Lak district. Senator Wells| [ Firss Campaign Statemrent|m P"" dn-attendance so far in the PERMANM mAUTAUOUA Refuul of Germany to Deliver Fis Cluibpflu Session i ema of 500 oS, people in the tent, A st | B ( 0\ ling outside, and sitting in auto- | | Sl Bepnidii_tpanmesgle . whei 1 5, lNEv“l ABI,E ! ; s G 0§ : mqbiu t.the cumb, lstened to a Vel 1 3 The Chippewa: General Oouncll e At Skimon by D Chasies & Wel-