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Weather forecasty\24 hrs., 'Markham: Unisettled; winds, warmer. : SPEECH OF ACGEPTANCE ¢ SALIENT POINTS uf% w] pledge; fideilt try and to'God an ST LG T Proacher 5.&, Four Modes Are l.or the ;ruldoncy 6I¢_ the: United *[!'" " &) " H ) J 3/ ; y .. The: b t G W Y ROBITION [t B e R TR | ' ‘Others Must.Be Wrong sy to; underatin the . ase (e o . brogram.. was ; { 3 tions;:the convictions, the yearn- W RSk RN Rl “p CAND[DATE Eve ngelist M. Ruskjer:in his re- 5 N P | H : much’“enjoyed: yesterday .until thel" | Bl marks on Bible baptism in the Gospel LR ' : ¢ v 54 A Ings of millions of American wage earners.” 3 ot “The constitution' .contemplat | downpotir-of rain started lgst night.| S tent. last nigh i 2 _| ® no class and recognizes no grou| Aftef that 'is was’ a’‘contest between S i) P _:: ‘fann futtw::(ild}sln p:frt;nbz.fi | ® It broadly Includes all the people, — Gov..Hoch and'the rain drops on'the Getl " Its ' Third Presi|, : 5“5 with specific recognition: for non: s t as to.whick" suld make the most it ety 8 O wa;d.ehunge. and that befare a per- “We approve colleotive bargain- 80 .3% nd thlmger_ wcl;n_ ‘. .. dential Candidate in son is ready for baptism he must ex- % tely/ when' the 2 - perience that change: This change is ¢ 3 ) ¢ 4 i o ot A ‘governor. . was %\ midst'~of -his 2 A.S. Watkins spoken by our Saviour in John our coun- cept the nos *8 s 0o All Parts of the Country Send Ing.” . x n‘u‘Grou expansion of currency. Congrlhlhhmu to Leader and credits has ;depreciated the + . of Republicans speech and-was ji G, tiing warmed > ? ¢ S e g to'hia SUBIGELD) Vghta WeRLIOULY | e s 3:2-6 88 a new birth.. Paul speaks| | dollar. -We will attempt intelll- 3 b IN BREAKS-UP '+ ... |and the meeting wa ‘G v.. . . |p'y COLVIN, NEW.YORK, ~|of: 1t in 2 Cor. 5:17 fn, this, way, Ffs’\:ir::: J?:.":S:&‘Lffl?f.‘." 'm.-: . . i LI : The Kressman Tri\ o ved to) be 2 T % 3 * _|“Therefore if any man be in Christ| « impelling ;mpetltlén—-ln e LEAGUE STAND . EVENING CONCERT splendid -entertainers | tternoon}. ' . . FOR: VICE PRESIDENT |he is:a new creature: old things areis pressed, whether by law, compact DISCUSSED WIDELY : and- evening, i iC \ N > 4 7 : 3 g A Altkl syers] kAL : pass:» awdy; and hgt\‘old_;lg things 3 T3 iy Y five. winsome. beauties, wi the ¢ i . ‘fare become new.’ > T .7 Orchestra’ From Band. Played! Drogram-end this 9}eihinsB\ o 'ng TW° ‘Ballots Only Required to| yesus speaking of it in'Matt. 18: ‘ ' il oeveriata the audience wha his| . Nominate Watking Over 255 ST "ONCoRt Yo Bb Sorveriel humorous, fascinating and mysterious| ‘-, R. H. Patton not enter into the kingdom of hea- 3 ~|make-upg and' impersonations. ’ b i ven.”” Said the Evangelist-before a s i s e S e s, e v oo persog is ready for baptism he must ‘Ha}yold Bachman’s. Million: Dollar | (i { i .. Lincoln, Neb., July 28.—Ohio"got|first 'have the word preached unto -zt band proved. to two large au-|-J%. MA.N’S BODY SENT its: third 'presid’entill candidate for{him, believe it, repent, and e con- z & é: s ke o £77 TR o E y the 1920 campaign when' the prohibi-|verted or in other words die to the ces yesterday ‘that, it was: evel Y EXPRBS, IN TRUNK tion convention nominated Aaron S.[old man of sin, referring to in Matt. detter than it hud‘beqn‘locn_uy rep- i it s £ Watkins of Germantown, Ohio, after; 28:19-29 and Aets 3:19:2-38 and iresented. * Comirig here with show- ' (By" United Press) learning from W.-J. Bryan that he[Rom. 6:6 as proof, said lie, when a «rs of praise from other cities where| ' New York, July 23.—The nude would ‘not- .accept' the - nomination,| ;a;a?xile?nul‘l% nl:elét. :l!lanz is ':i: ;l:l;mle. ‘has, played during ‘the past two{body of a Woman about. thirty years ’v°;;rd'. h%‘;‘atsl':eisnt:rgv?r'; on the. second|We are buried with i[;. by baptism ears, the ban d"lgft for Grand Rap- gl;i, t;fl!fifi:flg"l]n F?x pt:;:kczect;irvofi baliot after he and R. H. Patton had into 'death; that like as Christ. was ds this morning carrying the hearty |p¥, i6 - ARICICED, PR i ed to| each Teceived 85 votes on the first.[FaTeed UD from the dead by the glory ciation of. all 'who heard ¥hem | James Douglas, of New. York, by A.| . Mr. Watkins is a professor of liter- [OF the father, even so we aldo ghould “Cohiwlio o |A. Pleturn ‘of/Detrolt,” Inguiry at |ature in& Germantown military acad-|HR E, . IOV & 4O LRI Detroit failed 'to reveal the identity|emy. He 'was ' :professor:in Adali) "said he, you could mot bury a of the woman or the consignee. Of-|College, Ohio, for several years, and|perion by sprinkling a little water ficials' are ‘convinced -of -murded. v;‘qs vxcfi. p!"esideptial gnndidlte onlon them. : igelzpro “’“’“? »‘Elgk?‘jm- 150¢; pud In Eph. 4:5 Paul'said, “There is one Lord, one faith, and one bap- or‘conspiracy we_haltithe march of progress, silence the vaice of aspiration and paralyze the will for achlevement” ' * ‘ “]'promise: you formal and effec- tive peace so. quickly.as a Repub- lican congress can pass its declar ation for a Republican executive to sign.” L “l' 'can’ Hear the call of conscl ence an Insistent volée for large- ly reduced armaments throughout the world."”. YR . “Our vision includes more than a chlef executtve. 'We believe in a cabinet of hlypnt capacity, equal to the responsibilities which our system contemplates, in whose councils the vice-president, second official’ of' the republic shall be asked to' participate.” - : o s o e w Clnirmnn Hays Pleased With ° ‘Reception Given Speech of Harding A (By United Press) Marion, Ohio, July 23. (Raymond <Clapper.) —Harding rested today ‘Wwhile messages of congratulation on 1i$ acceptance speech pourcd in from ull parts of the country. Party lead- ers thus far were unanimous in their approval of his position on the cam- , paign issues. Harding’s opposition e s to the league of nations covenant was the subject of most discussion. Will Hays, was elated at the way the |crowd received his speech. Harding % planned a round of golf. : TROOPS CONTINUE TO T PATROL IRELAND STREETS - - s ARRANGEMEN'[\S‘HAVE . R . BEEN CGMPLETED FOR ‘_pel‘ta'ét,( J’ulynzg._orrs;:: was re- STATE LEGION MEET [3utrol o siroote. "nomicial ror * . . - - L) . - . L] L] . . L) L] » L] L] * . 24882 R0PRGECRVRELEIEIIEEI B BREBRAETRNERES ing concerts: at. Library park proved 40 be a success in every way. ‘Al il : £ ¢ ! ; :severe rainstorm, which had. ‘been | : “The vote was: Aaron S: Watkins,| 1 ,,"" L fad i reatening .to -break since early in. UNION smwcm DRAW 108; R. H. Patton, 74; D, A. Poling; ;:;lftourflswt;;sthe;gs x;;::fiélx; ,§§f,f§ ithe 'afternoon, -broke up-the even- I‘ARGECRQWD [N SPITE 3 éit o6k 105 votes.to nt;minato,- taught today, while the word says ing concert at 9 o'clock, consequent- k the f ) e ‘several selections which promised ... (M OTHER ATTRACTIONS D. Leigh Colyin, of ] i .flzfl'e&if’,"ig”h{’“:;,:Dxls‘iLde He b ports of. the. fighting showed thirteen be “especially “entertaining' were|. =\ : 3 author, -was . no. wrong. He further stated that Chiist : doad and over 200 wounded. There missed by all. % : i presidency ‘on,:the first, ballot. was our,example ‘in all things, and |Formal’ Call f, Convention | i* considerable snipeing from house- = Frances Wolfe, soprano soloist; ap: was ‘born in.Ohio. The: conventiohine went:down into thie river of Jor- 1 N bps. today: e e o B then permanently adjourned. |dan and was baptised of John as iy at Dulutl: Nest Month (0 s e Linoln, * Nobr. . diily - e The stated In Matt. 3:13-16; said e, if Has Been Tosued LRISH VILLAGE WRECKED . 2 |sprinkling was baptism' then Jesus OLICE KIL. Prohibition party'laid plans for ab|would not liave gone down' into the i) C,,Tv‘,’aévf;fif,fl,,’m, 23;_,?]:2 % i y Ty - :;fi:s_slsve vt,:‘:‘%‘;‘:noftog‘;{m:% ufiiffit‘ ‘'water to be sprinkled. It is stated| St. Paul, July 23‘.—-}1)911\!18’1 ar-| prisal for the shootfnw of roldiers and Ohio, for President. His nomination ;’llieJog:t atfzt l? ltl:ertal: tse:sons ;)t rangements for the tpransportation,|constables, police today wrecked the g 7 ey at John -went cCown tO}.,n ¢, and entertainment of dele-|Village of Caltra near here, burning o ] . he ‘was. {1 oxthy ol by thie convention here makes three|mion near Salem. to baptize where : all credit which has:been given him 'f st.n h \ _Ohloans‘iq the race. = . il heve was i b wate ptor wo are|gates to the annual convention -of Fhe Sinn. Fein headquarters. s m“lr it so e wofiefi‘g‘{ The . American. ;Legion, at Duluth lent ‘50l0s “at e: ram, ‘He ‘was ' al I he . Americary gion, a uluth, 3 A oiedi sy & ) JAugust; 16, k% and 18, have been COX REPRBENTAMW & h RS completed according to an announce- oy x 1y, & 3 gelistic campaign and:_ they:en- o | ment authiorized toddy at state head- m SECURE s‘mfi not been -for: threatened rain . it ed another good service., - Evangel- tain depth of ‘water to perform the|guarters by Harrison Fuller, depart- " d without a:doubt have beenr : Sk - : - |ceremony of baptism. Said he, we ing 1 ) nt:Weigle ptenchgd on'the greatness (By United Press) have also the example of Phillip and «celved much: better. elections of God’s love from .John 3:16. “For| = 3 3 5 X - épecial ‘mentfon featured Various, God so loved the world that He gave| . New York, ‘July 23.—The fourth the. Eunuch golng down into the » 3 A water and coming’ up out of water -sections of the band-and every play-' His o begotten Son whosoever | contest between 'the. Shamrock and e ©r put over his part in fine shape: elie\::-,lt};l ofn ien. shofxl]‘;tnotopefi“ u'ml Bkeso}:;tt% g(:tA u?der-iw:y ntul as ;;corded in Acts'8:27-39. “/Among the numbers of the even-'but have everlasting’life”: He said 0:¢clock. er twenty minutes ‘sail- e pseaker further said that bap- 1 -m’g‘pmgs‘-am which- met with the that God with all His Jove could not ::fiethesfiss‘x::eali:‘lileb{:'g:tw;df tism. by immersion {s the only mode|make use of an fndentification cer-(for the ratification of the suffrage ‘most hearty applause was the, gver- destroy sin, because that was a re-|'"o i (o e dhamrock (and goin that would’ be a likeness of Christ’s|ificate prepared ''fors that purpose.|amendment at a special sessfon be- ture from “William Tell.” = Playing sult of man’s free moral'agency and |0 ™ "Fc by S8 Ll d-g" g |burial and’ resurection ‘as.recorded |These certificates’ bea®ing the signa-|ginning Augast 9th. classical and popular music in some would choose. wrong; and He. mfiwf{. n eight-knot 'wind was|in Rom. 6:6. This sald he would|tyre of Adjutant ;| Whitmore have snappy - style, Haroid Bachman, di-.could not remove. suffering because 8 i 9"?‘“‘1‘* “m(lld‘”e“ as they are not cap-|peen supplied to ever¥ post adjutant| p ATIONING SYSTEM ON Fector: of the band, has an organi-|that was the result of sin and a By United Pre able. to un "’;a“d W_hh!"t repentence | who, in turn, will iéstie them to Le-| "o ooy nep'ys v BE NECESSARY on*of which -he is justly proud.|warning signal that something was (By United Press.): - or ‘conversion is, which is necessary|pjonafres. The announcement on Tovery number on the program was{wrong; but God’s love was so great| . Resolute_ besides . her’.handicap .of | beforq one is baptized, and:further| e application states that the tick- By United Pr ‘highly worthy.of, praise from all who : that He:did come down to share our|$X minutes and forty ‘seconds was|Wwe have no>example of infant bap-lets will be sold from August I2 to| ' By United Prass) e ; ; e s leading the Shamrock by one minute|tism in the Bible. The promise in: it at th st be val-| - Washington, July 23. (Ralph attended ‘and appreciate high class | humanity in.the person of His Son| y v 18 inclusive, that they mu ! ‘entertai ts'of this kKind.” + . ing. death and ° 48 seconds as ‘they rounded second|Mark 16:16 is, “He that believeth|jdated in Duluth from August 16 to Coueh.)—A gasoline ratioming sys- SnlerimImen’s oane. and by ‘s}‘;a.“l;sn o:le:th e:he ??em%‘;: turn into . the home. stretch. The|and is baptized, shall be saved; but|21, inclusive, that they are good for|tem to be applied throughout the .As soon as the rain caused the close g::z:' o?nthee cross bearing the pen- yachts fairly plow through the water] he'that believeth not shall be damn-|return use only om the date of vali- country, is being considered by re- f the 'evening: concert at the park, ! : before a fifteen knot wind. ed.” dation, and that the holder must[finers. This Is a last resort to cur- ':Miiilo‘“: of t’,h?i Arm:ry,;ve!l"e o‘fened :lll_f;y ;‘figoe\;r :,m; anig. f,"emf“to“,,g';{ ; T P = reacr his destination by midnight on tatl consumptiorf and keep down the - 1o who cared.to attend the dance, 4 dened hearts and lead | i . o 5 ‘August 23. i :'fl’i" t:a”spectpator: "; d;pcersr 4 ufi.:lg‘s“tsefi;}:n{‘::genund faith ‘and love MAHNOMEN BA]‘I‘ TEAM KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS Eonn'mander Fullgrd‘ nng Adjlutant GE m 2 hestra composed of dancei.musi i — cross. man v - | Whitmore: rave issued a formal con- mmn artists from. the band furnished thi it:i:llmimfih;h::l&{i‘;‘;fl;:gelifz With PLAYS mmkow PLAN EXCELLm OI]TING vention call, which contains other %ncentive_for dancing until“.o’clock; .o e illustrations from-human-ex- 4 : “ linteresting informatfon. .Some of It/ his morning, when the band”Ieft to perience he made plain how wonder- follow: Y tch ‘the train for Grand Rapids o) 5 Gog's love for men. nomen ball team will cross bats with eciall 1 “The convention is’called for the ful is . B - Eros ning an especially Interesting pro- % re.it.appears today in connection [Ty’ 4o close of the service, Mr.|the Bemidji . city mine im a battlé|gram for the excursion to be held at|Purpose of® electing officrs for the 2 ks the ¢elebration being Held theré'lWeigle called the. Christians forward | which promises: to. bring ‘forth the|Redby on Sunday. Speeches, ath-jensuing year, amending the depart- ‘:g”tm}m%m"nn t’]."“ "r“'iwcl“:o ) o Ralph Gracie post of:theifor.a season of consecration and|best of playing by both:teams. The letic events, baseball, swimming and:|ment constitution, sBieéting the.time M:“" that mwf‘"‘ i Kave S : g“:é erican Legion; under the auspices' 2.0 5: “that the wonder and power | visitors have won over:some'of thefd pfcnic dinner will be the features|and place of the third annual de-|y, urportstock tarm in MiABesoia ich - the entertainment . was|.f . God’s love might be made . plain rt{of the celebration. partment convention, aelecting dele-| . price paid for the farm is eaid Bemidji, and the members ¢4 the people: of Bemidji, .and ‘the i v 8pecial arrangements have been |%ates and alternatés to the second| - Rave neZn $123.000. This farm ies' Auxiliary who. assisted | peating closed in a gracious:fellow-| prepared ‘to*inake Bemidji show ad to transport the excursfonists to|National convention, and for the| D / formerly a part of the Thomas i putting ‘the proposition -over by ship of ‘prayer. . LY top speed. ¥ ‘JRedby over the Red Lake road and |transaction of other busimess. . ... |8 Wl Xl o Drice included the icharge of the sale of tags, aP-i Meeting tonight at 8 o’clock, corner| ~ With Frank; Federolf, Taylor and|the hours of -leaving and-arriving “Representations will.be Dy: POst. |y oo “tarm ‘equipment and machin- the support givert - them by lof-Pirth’ and”Beltrami, - Mass meet- | Boman in readiness; Bemidji's bat-|have been fixed to suit the majority|Each post is entitled tg two delegates| o, oy tne farm. vof. Bemidji_and .the. neighbor- | jnoq Sunday afteronon in;the Baptist | tery will be’ exceptionally strong for{of those who plan to attend. . and two alternates, providing it Bad|™ %y "1 1ic'is one of the big stogk « ; 4 s, '~ Occasionally ‘a” Person ' church and in the tent in’the'even-|this" contest. ~Practically the ~ssme| Tt is expected that there will be a at least fifteen paid.up members on .. "¢ Montana. He will ship a i3 . d_among -thoge ‘present who ;o A Ak i lineup will be used as played ‘against|large attendance at this- second an-|July 17, 1920.' Posts are entitled to|; .00 1ord of Hereford ecattle to 5 i1 the -fast Internatibnal “club and{nual outing of this order. Tickets|one additional delegate and one ad-|n/opcton in the near future. It !s i der in &l two- e serieg |for the trip are on sale at the Red |ditfonal alternate. for each ome hun- mtw:,wwedee'kt,‘?g:r in altwo-game series | 1oF epot and the Oity Drug Store. [dred members whose 1920 dues were | UZderstood he Interds fo go tato e % e § ~ pald on July 17.; The vote of each|F318ing of pur bo oresy 4 - et ey = on a scale not before attempted in post will be equal to the total num-|y; ;0050 He will take possesston THREE BELTRAMI COUNT /GIRLS WIN WAY T0 FAIR Ber o gorernt o wiieh 1013 v MR, T MLV “Tnino way does the post want these!: *Three Beltrami county girls will be e . ::Ilcn‘;e p‘:};cste:r “"t- ?nge‘gi:‘l. m:::;:;: GOVERNOR COX WRITING coricerts’ looked 'at ‘from’the stand- permitted to make _entries at the) ; G 2 called for that purpose. The depart- SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE | point of giving donations. Both ‘con-' Minnesota -state fair this year and| ' 1 b ! 4 \ oAt oxGoutive sbomintttes membera eris’ were easily worth amount, will Yezallowed: fhee ra;!roadltfa;et:o { b », ¢ 3 will be seated in/ theiconvention as Columbus, Ohio, July 23.-(Herbert HEEE “admission asked. It and from St. Paul "‘l’ nmr.ebs;adomakf : E delegates at large, Dhe convention|Wallace.)—Governor James M. Cox i red into for the express purpos 3 contests held recently will be the sole judge of its members.|today began writing his formal ‘making money, but with the view ofing and cake making, ¢ Blackduck Alternates will haye the power to|speech of acceptance from data which taging a high class entertainment| = Miss Hazel Chilgren of Blac] ':;i Vote only in the abdence of the regu-|have been collected since his nom- ich must have strong backing in. has been ‘judged, the winner in the lar delegates. Expenses of the depart-|ination. The library at his home der to appear in a city of this size.|bread - baking' contest in' the °°“"§y ment executive committee members|near Dayton will be the scene of his is believed that everyone who as-. with an average of 93.7 among_ the will be defrayed by the department|labor. : e 5y et IR e L SopEe e O U 1 n R ot | TS U = SHORTAGE IN NATION oo p ived and that an appear-, 1::? figtt:leeceslame band here another class B school, won the honors of the S enintives must bé.paid by their. post year would be welcomed. highest grade in that: class with a or themselves. ' ——e—— score of 90.8. ~ “Bach delegation may have as its Chicago, July 23.—Coal operators of Tllinois today predicted a serious fuel shortage throughout the nation RS i thus showing that it requires a cer- & ment commander, ~dnd Horace G.| /i ' o s (By United Press) Whitmore, statg adjutamt. . ‘Columbus, Okio, July 23. (Walk- SO A reduced rate of ‘one® and one|er)_Governor Cox today informed third fare for the round trip Ras|the .committee: of suffrage leaders been: obtained for.all delegates and|that ke has already sent personal rep- members of their families who Will|regentatives fnto Tennessee to work —— % ¥ 55 N Tomorrow. afternoon. the Mah-| The Knights of Columbus are plan- As a result of the sale of the 1600 3 gxonhxs put the affair over in fine ghape and wishes to thank all those hio ‘assisted.. ¥ = »"1The ‘schools which proylde intruc- guests, such members of The Ameri- RAH,WAY LABOR cmm .|tion for the :students in domestic can Legiorn and their families as they s 3 e science are classed. as’A schools, and | oy see fit to intite, t» accompany o ASK woms VOTE those without instruction are classed them. Every laclflgzwlll be given 7 as B schools. 3 3, - to press representatives. because of the unauthorized strike - : ‘Miss Bernice Kirk of Bemidji took . . { | - ““Delegations. wil] ‘be assigned to|of 20,000 miners.in the Southern Il- . (By United Press) . |the honors .of the northern -district, s , Y hotels in Duluth, er the supervi-|jinois flelds. \ mittee. u}d‘mnll Bt Tatet] sl . “Chicasgo, : 23.—Railroad work-jin. the cake makit.lg c.o'nt.eat,_with a Z ; ‘ h c‘;‘:lgtrzystod?;ere decid-‘iscore of 98. This district includes 7 post adjutant sh - i .frs Pfh' t:e - the $600,000,000 award all counties north: of the- south line than August 5, ‘Hotel and Hous- talAnumber ofmm;n ang of wm:;eni . /Ing whe ren oo orman. county. re of C. C. Booth, rrangements have been made to Cas acce,ntabl‘:fi- S:z:::ie;‘::sbr:tke t:; °’v§i‘:mem ‘are j:«ylged not_only from ] street, data_con-(have sleeping cars parked for use railroad. 1o ofh the decision to sub-'the product but from the stories and cerning the numberiof delegates, al-|during the convention at nominal ex- / ;:: y,nhif l.l;ne‘(:ti.iou to rank.and file. demonstrations as.well. ~d ) ternates and . guests, listing the to-|pense. = —_ {t

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