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i 7 The fl,-b;r is & Member of the United Prass—Leasad \Wiké Sei ce—Today's Wofid News Today - ', BEMIDJI, MINN., THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 22, 1920 ngler'fomhs 24 hrs. Markham: Py b 2 : 45c PER MONTH ‘ ‘ (N |LARGEATTENDANCE IS [BAGLEY CITY TEAMTO [NQY g 5 hchataeinoun. |PROHIBITION iootrorsrcocarr Pt suagsrovam NOTIFICATION - CONVENTION BUBAND THIS EVENNG)_ s wsce| - CEREMONY FOR - _ SURVEY OF COUNTY Has Been in Bemidji as Repre- sentative of Red Cross, ~ " Miss ‘Alice Barrows, of the field staffiof ‘the Northerh Division of the e . L. "“"lularly in preparati or the battle' FOR NoMINEE T LI o ak Bfiiléy‘ ! ; . . b K 'base, Bill Lappen, second, John Mec- : \ |Band at Library park beginning at|Donald, - short stop, Lioyd Tanner, |’ vk e L. i With loet officlals,on the pecreation: : 8 o’clock this evening, it 18 expected |third, Claude Bailey, left field, Bill T ; al needs and problems | g mall citles ipayty Leaders Convene Today |i1at theré will be an extra large at-|Berrigan, center and Clayton John-|Thousands of Visitors Today men, Shopmen; Firemen, En- Mijssliarmins ll‘m‘ti'i be¢ % vomoting| im Continued Effort to - ;e"d“ne*;i ;‘;“g ::‘y‘ ;:‘:?m‘;z;:mh:‘: act as substitute pitcler. See Nominee Receive Offi-: 3 B 5 tional” ' activities “ young ? . . . een conducte ! t is planned to h h . . . Ty 3 gineers’ Mates, Pilots recreational ' a Change Bryan's M“’?d : : s planned to have the game over cial Nomination N_otlco R A et i “Million Dollar” Dance Will Be Stars at the ball parkin what prom- { X - — i ) N ) ses {0 be an interesting contest. They | - X WANTS BRYAN Held in Armory After Close. |isenbors Save ‘oo arctiing o’ HARDING HELD { . 3 £¥a The. lineup for. tms;:\pvgmi_xg_ wilt| i ¢ At the concert :to be held by the|be as follo Phibbs, catcher, & ; Harold Bachman = Million = Dollar|DeRushia pitcher; ' LaBounty, ~first . o Ve Red Cross, ‘is'in “Bemidji. to confer BT " “Trainmen, Engineers, Switch {14 rural communities| 5. son, right field. Barl Bailey .will people’ and furthering t\ = vork of the Ladles’ Aqxillary‘of the local{in plenty of time for the evening the juvenile court in the\'%@ ‘rest .of Anferican, Legion t during the|concert of the Harold Bachman Mil- child -welfare in Winona 3. or the Pagt woek ey ‘brought about fairly|lion Dollar Band which 'begins Lp LA i nere she,; ve her|BRYAN SAYS BROTHER - tly at 8 o'cl RDING’S HOME TOWN ... TELEGRAPHERS REFUSE ! | past. threo years where she B! satisfactory returns and together|Promptly at 8 o’clock at Library park | HARDI . y B y St .-~ .|services as:a volunteer to 1% 2 two ith . th hich . will un- —_— 7" 'AND ORDER STRIKE projecs. \ ™1 WILL EXPLAIN REFUSAL mith e moset, ek, TLA |\ DROSPECTS ARE GOOD e e sk e sa o540 % 505 P This. double interest dre eI at the concert and the dance which p 5 follows ‘at the Armory there is lit- tle doubt but that the Ralph Gracie post will break even at least in this attemp) .put over a high class en- tertainment. e The Million .Dollar Band was .away from the profe! ,for which she Wwas p \S 'Miss . £ ] i = o s Wk .0 of ' 4 il i red | Reported That Bryan Left Cass ©Conductors Are St}ll, Debating by long years of study in this¥ in- P i B try and abroad. To equip herseur for Whether to Accept Wage it d. o ; Lake Yesterday Afternoon R & ‘her -new vocation; she spent a sum- Award or Not 3 mer in Chicago conferring with lead- for B°‘.jm‘nv MO‘“—4 FOR EXCEPTIONALLY BIG Se;ntc;r Lodge Will Officially COUNTY FMRTms YEAR Notify Harding of the’ .3 — v - Party’s Selection \ i \ ers:and vigiting places where special heard in concert this afternoon by | Farmers’ CIubl Will Have: Ex-}- REWINE T e ] T . ress had been made in develop- . Ay ! . e , (By United Press) }:-;g me]:unlty secreation. Latgr (By United Press.) a large attendance and all appeared hibits d P 2 Bu ‘!“ - (By Raymond Clapper) Lincoln, Neb., July 22.— Party|to, be more than pleased with the - (United Press Correspondent) Marion, Ohio, July 22.—Thous- ands of visitors are here.today to see Senator Warren G. Harding' receive ofticial notice of hig nomination as \ Chicago, July. 22.—Seven railroa she ‘worked out her plans Wwith a Will Be Répresented', RS “unions ,frainmen, engineers, switch-1 0 ro0 g, oro " oitizens to employ |leaders in the national prohibition | program: rendered. 'The program for ere reporteil to have definitely ac-|JSTTND N Tl KO0 ne county | Bryan change his attitude and accept |ing teatures. ', .Not only does this| Judging from all - present indica- gFaphers refused and ordered a strike| o o ‘oo insc oroup 1n selecting the| After a stampede for Btyan, Clin-|ied program such as these classes|yonr will be one of the biggest and| This is the biggest day in the his- i ities, " Shd also spent mine months |that he conld ot accept and stating |©vening: of farmers’ clubs 'and the Farm |OPPortunity. POTATO TOURS BEING, 100 girls, vention asked that Bryan’s brother|Those who have mot already pur-| fn’ Beltrami county there are at[Ccreation ground not far from the ] i inee advantage of the regulatiGn of the|casting about for another nomin ladies Will be-on hand to gee that e g e o permanent chairman of the Chicago Individual = Fields Will Be the young people into a group of |was reported. orchestra from the Million Dollar of the party’s selection. Harding ducted ‘weekly dances under: her di- > " dancing, which will be held at the|Other farmers’clubs which have not|pajgn issues and give his own inter- work and group play were other pro- 2 HAS EEN Al I El) Jects she d B C . Spectators will be permitted to listen | display of farm .products in this way|of the United States will be here, ac- Dvoracek for the entire week be-jea a play-room and social center!animous vote last night the Duluth baleony; In'this way sufficient room | courage better ,eo-opgntion among|official notification committee con- . “perts who thoroughly . understand '9"5"‘5‘;’“"?‘ entertain friends, pectators and those who do|Will move its office to a booth in|tional gcommitteemen are also pre- The schedule as arraiged.and: the j ; - & ompany, representatives.of the strik- of the fair. It will also, under the|for the occasion. The streets are " 1. Goodmanson, W,:T..Blakeley and laf An-1 =g hington; July.22.(A. L. Brad-|provided: that the street railway em- Minneapolis, July 22.—Rainbow |include Florinne, ‘an _accomplished and many are waving pennants bear- A. Hallan and . Adolph -Gustafson; |y, v 5"s00n by the, war department clared that if they .decided that it sational wire cyclists and a fifteen-| White letters. !July 31, Northern township, H. 815 0"y "Guring the war, Adjutant the question again to the voters in a|cities to Glacier National park, Mon | two educated horses and Jasbo, the|¢l2ckers and other varietles of nolse men, sLopnien, locomotive firemen and finance a probation officer of the party convened today with continued |the evening promises to be even bet- |’ ‘cepted the wage awzrd of the railway | oo\ " yonrd of which Miss Bar- |the Dresidential nomination the party band play clagsical music but it plays|tiong the Beltrami: county fair to be|the Republican candidate for Presi- ~vote. Conductors were still Gebating |y i 4 sooial worker who was em-|ton Howard announced that he hadof music will furnish, all music|hegt guer held in'this county. Ex-|tory of Marlon and every effort is _|as recreational worker in the Schuler | that his brother, C. W. Bryan, would| All persons attending are hequest) Bureau will also be represented in| The notification ceremonies take. ! ARRANGED FOR MIRE appear today. ~ Meantime, leaders are |Chased tags will be .asked to do SOfpresent twenty-fiye farmers’ clubs|Harding home. closing ‘hour for public dances by without success:: Bryan left Ca: g 4 everyoné is tagged. county where they may easily enter convention which . nominated Hard several hundred members who con- Band, -¢composed of 12, pleces, will of these are planafiig to have a booth | i) en1vi with his acceptance speech Visited and Methods of rection, eliminating the dangers of DUL“TH CAR sleE k g Armory. Evéryone is invited to at-|Yet made arrangements to put on a|p etation of the Chicago platform. A seriés of potato tours are’being|ropm over an undertaking establish- to ‘the band by paying an admit-| Would not only encourage the raising|companied by hundreds of friends, ginning Monday, July 26, On these nother gection . of town... Club4street car employes: calléd " off- theirion the lancing floor is assured the|the farmers as well.. sists of one member chosen from each . - growing of potatoes and’potato dis:, . Followi conference - ‘yesterday |not dance are assured. a very enjoy-|the exhibition building at the fair|sent. ! . gommittees in‘ehargeof the:toury direction®of 'County ‘Agent Dvoracek,|lined. with. flage:and bunting. Store. Earl Fulcher; July 27, Hines, E. E.|. . ; ; g " | ordinance. - The council members also| promise to be the best by far ever|played. A Harding lithograph hangs e Schuike, ‘A. B. Page dnd J. g John-1. - . _(By. United. Press.) - lendorsed the-increased: fare proposal, GLAClm PARK TRML engaged for the county fair here|in nearly every home. Harding but- “vyid, Sam-Benson and A, B. WIttng; o5, q) __ A" national roundup of more'ployes were given an increase in g Highway, trom St. Louls to St. Paul | Pisno-accordionist; the Burtinos, sen-|Ins the nominee’s name In large July. 30, Kelliher,,A. A Metzinger, |, ", "g, ) "atort ‘to bring to justice'was impossible for them to adopt the|2nd Minreapolis, was consolidated | g0y man, and the Johnstone’s Com-| For the most enthusiastic, there - and . George g ; A ' = Arnold, Thomas Porte a r:{ ngeml Peter O. Harris declared. special election. tana -at a conference of officers of | bucking mule. The latter attraction making devices. Confetti is every. and enginemen, 'mates and pilots juvenile court who would also serve efforts to have William , Jennings ter and will be;composed ot interest- Tabor board. . Order|of "railway tele| 0 "0 " "nammer, . She was the |accorded him last night: = popular music as well. ‘With a var-{pe)q on September:15, 16 and 17 this|dent. acceptance.‘ \ ployed, and in organizing her activ-|a telegram - from - Bryan declaring lovers are assured of a treat this|yg " win be entered by a number|being made to make the most of the Candy factory in'Winona, employing | tell the convention why. The con- ed to wear their'tags,in plain sight.| g44ition to the individual entries. place 'in Garfleld Park, a public re- -~ ) meY m“m AGENT During the war Miss Barrows tdOk[ at the concert. A rumber of yOUng| pu 4" of this number nineteen are lo- Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, as e : - B |the -Safety Commission to organize|Lake, Minn., for Bozeman, Mont., it Following the evening concert, an| & display at this Tair. At lexst ten ing, will officlally notify Harding provide the necessary Incentive for|&2nd keen competition is assured.|i wnich he will outline the cam- = Ea'éh. S.tudied- ; the. public dance hall. Gymnastic Armors. "Eversone iy fovited to at- Yot Tmade, Arrangements to DUt of 4 pretation of the Chicago platform. arranged by County Agent D. C.|mént.” An abandoned pobl hall be- Dulnth, Minn., July 22.—By wgn- tance price of 25 cents and using the of better crops but it would also en-|Harding boosters and visitors. The _tours he will be accompanied’ by.ex-frooms wepe' fitted up where memb- |strike and traffic was immediately|dancers;; Preparations will be made| The Beltrami county Farm Bureau|state delegiation at Chicago. ' Na- '~ iease 3 RN S e b afternoon etween officials of the|able et tainment if they attend. grounds during the entire three days| Marion put on her gala appearance as follows: July 26, Turtle River, ‘Gf 3 mm mcm wrm put on a big exhibit. X 'wihdows have fancifully framed pic- i A number of free attractions which|tures of Harding prominently dis- «gtort; July 28, Blackducl ¥ as) have been secured. ; These attractions|tons adorn coat lapels everywhere “July 29, Solway, B. E. Tweeten, J.|410,,"700 000 draft. deserters will be wages. The council ~members de- R. M.:Armstrong and William Skrief; the men who failed to answer the six cent fare that they would submit|with Glacier Trail, from the twin edy circus, made up of three people, | 'T¢ blaring horns, screeching sirens, Worth. . 'where. Arrangements are left to tne local g z the two associations. The highway| ;5 a«:lvertlxsed fot those who wish to| “'yMarion, onio, July 22.—Henry committee or to the officers of"the . i d BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION ° |from the Iowa line to the twin cities| 298h only, and:promises to be very|gahot Lorge, today in his speech no- \ potato shipping or .growers associa- MORE THAN 'l‘wm" 3 i entertaining. | ' titylng Warren G. Harding of his tions. These arrangements consist y ) HOLDING MEETINGS TODAY 'S the same as the Jefferson high- Displays will undoubtedly be en-|pomination for President denounced . . of the route to be followed, advertise- > 5 way. ~ From the twin cities it ex-|tered by members of the boys’ and|ihe league of nations covenant as ment, designating starting point or| . MILUON Dwosn‘oxs The Beltrami -County Beekeepers|!°nds westward following the. Great girls’ clubs throughout the county.|cubmitted by the President, as *an- | meeting place, picnic lunch and such association met at the rooms of the|Northern railway, through Wayzata,|In this work it is planned to hold|other name for the evil combination e other arrangements as may be deem- lN NATIONAL BANK Bemidji Civic and Commerce asso-|Litchfield, Willmar, Benson, Morris,|Mall local fairs about the time|whicli was attempted a hundred years sc_hool begins again and then the[ago by the ill-omened Holy alliance.” . winners at thése small fairs will be| Lodge spoke at length on the lea- urged to exhibit their displays at.the|gue question and praised Harding county fair. for his conspicuous part in the de- ed advisable. . The purpose of these tours is to study individual fields, noting the ‘. methods of planting, treating, and . especially -diseases, ' insects, . and| means of combatting them. . Many other points of interest to: potato " growers “will be -taken: up. at. -this time. . 7 i Prof. A. ‘G. Tolaas, - chief potato inspector tor thé Unitersity .Farm at St Paul, will 'make the tours for the entire week. Michael Shapovalov of ‘Washington, D. C., specialist on po- tato diseases, will spend at least sev- eral days of this time -on the tours. ciation this afternoon to discuss mat-|Breckenridge and Fargo. It is be- : iters of importance to all. Prof.[inz marked this summer with in- Greatest Number Ever Report- Jaeger of the University Farm spoke|signia similar to the Great Northern . sne . iconcerning the littering of bees and|Railway's official insignia, which is . .ed, Resources 22 'Bl“lon' general bee management. The asso-|the famous Kenney goat. N ( N eg!.“?: l:::e]?;:g:ea:; :':“qts?l'e ready \ ' -Perinsylvania Leads ciation met this . afternoon at the| The plan is to extend the highway |MLL|0N TONS OF COAL H. A. Fladhammer farm for demon-|to the Atlantic coast from ‘St. Louis ) :?o,{gfn ll—.;;t:fi;f:?%!}tt‘:é“;;:g:?c::: — ;l‘l?(’“ c““‘"t'e“""t of the marking of To BE SENT LAKEPOR“ vention,” he said,.“for the building ihe Dl‘esen\ route. J and codification of international law Roanoke, Va., 'July 2.—Approxi-|and establishment of a world court bureau show a constantly widéning' . diffusion’ of wealth in this-country. | & ; b i "mately 1,000,000 : of justice; for international confer- On May 4, 1920, the number of de-| AUG. 7-DATE FOR COX . 'EXPERTS ON WHITE PINE |transported d;‘the‘vt?;::a:tLi‘f(neLvt:;:ltll:z ences in-regard to mon-justiceablp . posit: accounts in our National bnnks{‘ ’ § Norfolk & Western rai estions and for ar ements t . n railwa - | au rangements ;%a:c!gsds ;gea:zgfi:;(:e:;e:; :%t:; 0:1{ - FORMAL NMTHCA“ON BLISTER VlSlTlNG HERE s:lt'of the recent priorit))", ofil:r r:f :::::fm::g:t a general reduction of ’ ,380,550, : 4 . 2 the interstate commerce commission ¢ Farmers are urged to give. these account for every five and one-half ! v < ¥ Georgé Peake of the Universit ici ’| *“But when we are called upon to e 3 AL Bs ’ ] P 0 Y| officials of the road anmounced yes- i tours all publicity possible. -~ ' ‘jof our population. This is an’ in- foi%:);};n:\?)‘%lsficgggofl &y “éyvel?:;’x—gi‘; Farm’at_St. Paul, who is in charge|terday. According to the n::mpiis become ‘an integral part of a. Dor- . 2l ;:'e:!:_ of 12,689,882 or 165 per cent) B0 1oL, Augnsh Tk, at Dayton, | °f 81l work in this state in connection | officials, as far as the Norfolk :mn;ent nelli:l:x:silggslolreigfi L en. years. and that of‘#Franklin Roosevelt on|Yith the fight to prevent the spread| Western is concerned, the priority| sgind b 9. con- stations in the field. - Reports. just compiled by this| Y, Z ¢ % 7 % % T " : ”FOR WINONA TODAY \- Grand Rapigs, Mich., July 22.— Four army air "laneg flying from New York to Alaska left here at 11:30 today headed;;for’ Winona, Minn., three hundred;miles away. They will fly over the ‘widest part of Lake Michigan. . '$10,000.000 PROPERTY 5 51;;?3;?;:;?3;::&2\%; sl'l':the:l‘mN:}}' August 9th at Hyde, New York. This o}f the white pine blister, arrived in order merely restores the re-normal 3,‘:':;2&:1’:,‘1‘;::,: tmE];x‘ff %3,:‘;'::: | London, July 22.—Speaking in the [tisnal banks. New. York state next|'Was definitely announced, at Cox’s tfefclty this morning with a party|shipment of fuel to the Great Lakes. in a position where the youths of & ‘i hiouse of commons this afternoon, |with 1,681,581 & deposit accounts, | Office after a conference with George|o' Iour men who will conduct visits| country can be summoned by for- ' ~ ".Sir Hamar Green Wood, Secretary |Iyinois, 1,197,040; Ohio, 1,124,482; White, democratic: campaign mana- to the t‘m!’” in this vicinity. GOD’S LOVE FOR THE eign nations to fight and die in dis- £ " of Ireland, estimated the value "flTexns 1,1091972. The other states Ber: ~Cox will ‘go to his home at| Trips will be made from here into BACKSLIDER,” SUBJECT putes not their own, we absolutely % . property destroyed by Sinn Feiners at whose National’ banks reported EUO,-IT”’“S End, near Dayton, tomorrow |Hubbard, Cass, Crow Wing, Itasca OF WEIGLE SERMON |decline the proposjtion. M %1 over two million pounds. 1000 or more depbsit acconnts were: |Ni8ht and’ will remain- until his|{and Koochiching counties, in addition ; “Such has been the policy of the s k T California,” 798,697; New Jersey, speech. of accéptance is completed. to trips in this county. Another fine-spirited meeting v}as republican party. as represgnted in 4 NROLLMENT Pmon lN 710,703; Minnesota, 645,320; In-| ~~Ar~~r~~naroanan held in the big tent last night. *Dr. the senate and such its policy shall Cat offe; diana, €06,319; - Virginia, 586,259; : Weigle preached on God's love for|Temai =—We are cortain that you " NAVAL SCHOOL EXTENDED Leye. s5507; Mustehwsss, 575 The Canning Situatio the Sncklr™ i sty i e M, 5 areely i s fo : i " 3 975; Wisconsin, 568,043; Oklahoma, < . n Balaam. He said, that when a person ?amftive :utplfor‘lx:, 4 ‘z z w‘ on. S48 . N : S # 525,940. ; . % turns away from .God and persists i ; nds, earry it outyi: :‘fish a ‘:naz?m‘el: :.The period for enrollment in the| Resources—The resources of the asking God to' leave him alone there n?u e canyfumll out responsibilities naval summer school at Great Lakes,| National banks of the country at the is nothing for God to do. but leave|y," the wori. without » Pndlng pd IlL, has been extended to July 27.|time of the May 4, 1920, call, as|: him alone. But when he turns from| eiveq to a lt‘aague suchuas was sub- ! Boys between the ages of 16 and 20|just compiled, ‘aggregate $22,038,- /////,,,,, his sin and is willing to have God’s|mitted by the President. - years, of good -character, whorare|714,000, being the highest point ever o p will done, which is always for his . o physically fit and who have their par-| reached’ with the single exception of g good, the plan of an infinite Heavenly ent’s consent are eligible for enroll-| December 31; 1919, The increase in Father for His child, then Christ can| RAILROADS TO ASK ment in this school, . resources since February 28, 1920, do His work. The impression left The enrollment Will be for three/was $176,174,000, and the increase by the meeting was that a man is HIGHER MA“, RATB monthS,l but ttixes. coursg of1 ttrain}ilng, since May 12, 1919, was $1,213,723,- })lindeg adnd deceived who stays away lasts,only until September 1st, when 000. .. 4 rom God. : — Rai B the boys will be returned to their|. Deposits—Individual demand and Service in the tent tonight at 8 ma‘;rV::ll:]:lhg:l;:'teg:tlaiei%mmgzgh:;:i homes, so that regular school work'time deposits on May 4, 1920, stood o’clock. It is expected the new Salva-| . o0 e higher rates on mail trans- will not be interferred. with. at $13,533,908,000, being an increase tion Army officer will be here and| o iavion to help raise the revenue to Recruits who ' are accepted must over February 28, 1920, of $230,5641,- conduct a street meeting at 7:30. xp;:eet the $600,000,000 wage increase ‘pay their transportation to Great: 000 and an increase as compared with Everybody welcome—only ten days|,yarded employees by the railway ZLakes, Ill., but while there will receive May 12, 1919, of $1,701,129,000. left. . ) labor board, executives said today. the pay of an apprentice seaman—; United States. deposits on May 4, High postal,charges probably woulci :$50 for the six weeks, and the return, 1920, were $115,200,000, an increase result, postal authorities said .transport:tion to theirtho?esdvsillldbef over February 28, 1920, of $47,286,- 3 . aid by the government. 'ood,”lodg-| 000. A ft!g and uniforms will be furnished; The amount due to other banks and| W‘Anfifinflz |fi“(;'rlgv3?,",§1élgm§'? §v§§ free. - Boys must first report to the ‘bankers on May 4, 1920, was $3,-|° arrested with a limousine well filled navy recruiting 'station, 408 Second ! 275,435,000, which represented a re- with rose bushes that had been. stol- i avknue South, Minneapolis, Minn.,lduction of $318,406,000 as compared en from graves. Her only défense § £fo physical = examination. Any: with February 28;.1920,"and a reduc- was: “I love them and I can’t buy further information can be obtained!tion as compared with May 12, 1919, them.” Stealing flowers from:ceme- teries is quite a common thing. by tommunicating with that office. of $265,031,000. —— . | | | 'S | | € | | | _— | | | i i > !