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MINNE HISTORICAL rvhfio—'l‘oinrr?lq:ldlllo ive Tioday'! BEMIDJL, MINN., SATURDAY : EVENING, 5= BEMIDJI DAILY PIQ ULY 24, 1920 /s Weather forecast, 24 hrs, Markhat S 4 wiads, warmer.:: X3 London, July 24.—The, Russian Soviet ‘government , has, started Po- | 1anid’s ‘proposal/ for 'an armistice *and has) ordered ‘all Bolsheviki command- /jers ;to. arrange/ negotiations to. that fend \immediately, . official .Wireless from! Moscow ‘stated.’ Announcemeént relieved’ the/ tense situation’sinoe it was' belief ithat the allies would b7 fforced (to intervene., ‘ , T . i Detroit, Mic:h.,! July 24.Thadé- ; ‘6, - shook the ! Fall River) ; R AR O M i flfi’;flf : r:§ transportation system fvalley; {les ynorthesst, of here,: : ! ng the central ;west and far \ [ P i west were ayutstanding 8 il — seal{ during th d s des tstanding arguments for| 4 ; o ! 'y #2 2 ; R ep wWxlerway f Tegg b dasr, Sulis ol : esn z ! g ‘tial .period of ‘training of’ the Cana- e Great Lakes-St. Law-| "Call Body T her b o ‘ 2 laian” Air /Force 'h’sgm at/Camp, Bor- "“""‘“‘"’:’/‘,m campaigns. . ., Calf Fopet % S v ? den, ‘north' of “Toronto, " “August 1.| Governor/Harding of lowa, Senator -1 _ : U K e’ ON IN . ver one' hundred aeroplanes, a 'mum-|¥iles Doindexter of Washington and]" e AR A ber «of flyigg.boats and a complete| 3T’ H.: Meprick of Chicago,: prest- Wit O’HARA PARDON|1 ottt for tnstruction In aerlal photo. |3€t 6 the Missouri Valley assocla- .’o'lN’BS'( S ®raphy, wireless and gunnery, will be|iOD» Presented what they termed a e ployed.’ ) verfous. ‘condition of, business imdwa-]: \ Machines valued at’ between five § 1Y fllfd“%fr_lculture,' which they. sald| '.‘ and aitxdx:ulii}:)nédolal;“ have - been; l::l'ls‘(ggni tameffi? by congestion ff .. ur, ou T £ ¥ ipresented to the Canadian Air Forces | Y81l 8 Is,"\hile a natural ‘trade; i o : B ;.Yy 'mfie British govermment. Theve Wg: Ay lfllév & e # ml?p' Ad_opllon of Peace Remluthn‘ {8 @ fine airdrome’ gt Camp Borden | /%BbVernar Hirding itkenvd thie Miss [ Rep. artime ‘aad is is in all{respets’ well equipyied ;SI¥ippi valley to agnim .Bg fV gl ot afor et for one, period .of traming which, wili{{sland with,a million Legislation occupy twenty-eighit days. ; ,"Thlt Vast territory, . o ? home o /sixty mi INITAEIIS S (R S e B T, — : » " ; ttie world' because he it ) &oks, a s - |Congress will be called promptly ‘af- \ cliffice. "'q‘g&g n a:‘;:;‘;‘;‘::;:"t':a;:_ ter' the inauguration’of the new'ad- «(By United Préa) Wrtation f¥eilities is that provided |Ministration next March it Warren ing’t'zu!"‘ Jn:y' 88, ) nataraily, (Bur immediate problem Hardlnzl lsdelscted president, it was ' on,. y ” Ank 0 _jreported today. -J Roosevelt, vice presidential eandidatie, | oy t s valley is conneet- | ™y ™. doption of the.resolutloi’ o} ‘REQUIRES MEETING Tl X1 || g pted resolutfors iy ST L iy “Boblitt Reveals the Tenets s nst the pnrg;nlnm °ff_’m“° B’gh' Was Arrested in ' Detroi & -|ards ar /The. reso ons mefer / T g {and Practices of '‘Real " “'|to"the ‘action' of President Wilson ia; F Addmu'fiim;byshpper_ AR e smotherhoog “of the Trunk . pP (By United Press) :|sent.to the Minnesots delegations im (B, United Press.) : { Washington, . July. 24.—Local. ; & ;| thorities ‘are convinced that: the 'bod; i POTATO TOURS WILL 7 BEGIN MONDAY MORSR 3 Coimfy \A'gent' C. Dvoracek, ac- v PRORR e s y..in the most e ical : acel 0. Talliaf; EAllisubmitted his;‘resignation ax ‘assist : conomical ve with G and- the repeal kekions, voed ol j ‘ 3 ‘ ojatrone was arrested in, Detroit at. 'the secvetary of /the.mavy. today to ‘be.] B all parts of the world. [FFALF WoLC leezrll;;::ll{m would be the, = h;i'med the entire address. given by the .shipper. of.| the e effective on August 9. essential tasks of such a session, it : ¢ trunk, cha :the: R D il was sald. - ; e s ORRESPONDENCE COURSES OFFERED T0 EX-SERVICE MEN FLIGHT DELAYED IN ‘f’“" b BB AFTERNOON TEA = 2 : " AT’PARKER e 3 I AR —_— JUMP TO FARGO MINNESOTA DEPLRTM'E],'T I8 4 hay hi}liss;s‘kucute Young d- “Jose-|© G- R.’Slrayer of Minneapolis, rep- . lli "“HIGH IN. MEMORE Jphine Parker. were hostistes “at tea |'eSeNtative of the Minnesota branch| St. Paul, July 24.—A broken land- ] HIG nrm yesterday afternoon. ajt W of the Y. M. C. A, was in the city|ing gear on Plane No. 2 kept the toup e Yesterday in connection with the .| work ‘of that organization. He an- nounced . that it is the plan of the army airplanes from Mintold to Al- aska from hopping off tiom Speedway Field, Fort Snelting, to Fargo, N. D., St., Paul, July -24,—Minnesota, &e-; partment of the - American ; Legion P 2 was well;up in-the.list of state.de- e Faokstionss A A= fi ; 3 t af : €~} McCready, Ruby; Li mma Klein, | Minnesota branch to notify as many ] yesterday: afternoon. The flight prob- “were particularly'g hih sketeh | ginning at 10 partments contributing. o) the Mem-§y, raine’ Kreats, Mury Deputy, Gort|PX-cervice men s possible that they | aul way altombiod this morning, ¥ of 6‘prigon character, 80, qll,pl.p'.tbo; .ighl‘:n".l’%fiz men’will bégin their Ké"tfi,fllg:fi"‘sfi{‘,’:fig‘"f;,_.e;;fidv(w. rinne Cnrls,on,./ orie Doran,‘Flo may take advaiitage of the correspon-] iy \ and’ yet ‘so human_bronght a- hush G. I. Goodmanson' f; | Commander. Harsison . Fuller. from jence Craig, Helen/Rhineheimer, Mar- | 1€1ce courses which are now. belng (BY United Press) Minneapolis, July ' 24.—The. - New @wer the audience.wl National Adjujtant; - Lemuel . Bolles, e oot o, Losishine and Beatrice | OF3rsd. ork tuvA‘lfllgk {rplanes left at 11 s gl Ao o pwi B po ! g Natl ¢ 'S [ Boyack of; Oklahoma . Cit; After the close of the wa dh&;zsgag‘?% ! ] : W and made. public at state.headquart-liconliy of ) fnteinaxional F{;ls";}:fi" mately two million dollars | o'clock tor Wargo, N. D. -~ Mp. Ratto left a ! Bieler of iMinreapolis, Alice Hetland|®! over to the Y. M. C, 3 ; . A.In the — v X Kotra of Duluth, Ma- | United States and of this'snm'$76,000 gy \ i ce, w',rhiché. b | of $2 ; 3 S Mintia Harn of (';r?:d was allotted Minuesota for ‘educa- F“'TH YACHT RACE met and wi u ::%n: il be visit-} s W Vo s ‘se . Bo Galser of Bag:|tlonal purposes. Therg.afe oftered Mmm T0 mAY ' o Bl A e S 2 Y ¥ ol 7. correspondence . Courges 115 | Ly / : ; : ty of each place.d Two otlie: nt i s darish S th'l‘lcllt PO 5 L NVIDA 45 ‘I will ‘he given-Hrea-of tharge-toany | ex-service- person :who' took part - the recent, war. Those desiring addi: tional {nformation on the subject are asked to write E. W. Peck, state sec- retary of the Y. M. C. A. at Minne- apolis. N it (By United Press) ¢ ! W New York, July 24.—Fifth and de- ciding contest of the International Yacht race was postponed today he- cause of, heavy weather. The final will probably be sailed Monday. 27-mile gale ‘endangered the rigging today. . 00X WILL ATTACK 200 e id afternoon: Homer 1 3 e A onBolshevism, in Russia: and ; L jtal A Thes . The .America. - He speaks ‘not from hear- T . edited with 463:posts,”and’several :say’nor_from what he.has read, ,}':t ‘have' been :added: since’ “that’ time. froma what he passed.’through*-and New York, Pennsylvania,’ 1llinols #nd -withessed with his .own eyes,: el Sy b Tol . ilayls . llowa ‘are- the only’ states: ahesd of -wilk bring a message full of ~Isaac Moore, cashier of the Ameri-| yinnesota and 'the Gopher state leads; .and. of mighty weight ito: hi 'N'QW“‘]""nk of Du-kiheny all'in organization of Women's c .program tonight’ wil n\gght:{bctamltyn,;rfi AuxiHary units. ‘lowa’ gave! lier number that will give ‘an op- ’ ‘:; li:g :rnm, Su_‘_hhe Memorial-Day ‘fuitd, . 'Shakespeare Story Telling clud hius organized two classes. ) The, officers. and members bt “the intermediate class. are; Disident, s[lfi,]vtontfiverett; » secref Harold ECH Miller; treasurer; Imez er; ‘mem- I Y - HAR ! to a&\)flem Fefn;‘i};%m“y' G{{mbrd "Koors, | ..., {By United Press.) ... : . F——Bnmssn E | Merzaret Fitzgerald, Keed Biwell.|; New York, July 24.—Babe Ruth| Dayton, Ohio,.July 2%:. (By Hedl elen Skinvik. Dora Jordan, Francis|made his thirty-fourth home . run|bert Walker) —-Governor b’gk.’qn fl# BABE RUTH MAKES , THIRTY.-FOURTH HOMER Y “portunity.to forget all cares and wor, i B Thi Al " oy e Clich, Margaret Atiférson, ¥ - A D oo Saemesd A eeisioch Lt B L i .| Josk. Kathoting ffimore, oo e SR LR Lok last” evening,” “there~isanything| Aot i ] i i CNIN. -~ - arence chie. . £ ¢ § a8k § 3 e ¢ 3 B i were overta by, the heavy L : o T e liode ardund 'your head or lkely to st::lr;d',vfifiich' passed / over tlfg’ tity at; URIED CHH‘DREN m i The officers’ and infembers of the MURDmER CONFBSB > ¥ ome™ Hocs Toual surely be | that tme sl The cain gr YARD TO RESTORE LIFE |+ reiititer " P50 AFTER HEARING SERMON|® for those who)clay roads S Lundgren; 4 s : “The Elixer of Youth,” a s¢reaming wnter,_o?fi pretl:g t'::“ “:;’d ll'::l;e::nit':' (By Un o 9'55)‘ s Betty Ch#y.Jimmie Dalton, Ruth| (By United Press) i TEI?EQM‘ 1o B4 farce comedy with a New York cast|one witout a bottom, New York, July 24—JennieyGilbertson, Mre Clish, Jeanette Sny-| Flesherton, Ont., July 24.—*Arise 4] e arg L : trate-the-method. of using | St2; : Stahiirski, nine, and two years old der. Kathetine Russell, Vivian An-|and confess your sins,” shouted Rev. | 'Washington, ‘July 24.President 3 ; ’ d 3 rother were killed by lightning. Au-jderson ‘and’ Gladys Horman. G.'N. Sharp, evangelist at Salem, Ar. | Wilson is considering- sending a._tela- Lot {thorities found ‘both’ bodies buried. The intery : up to their necks in the back yard.jMondsg, wez‘figéad:, aflgfi;fl:::ts'rohz aaks Relatives quoted a hellel that a per-y¥ingsrrarten class meets on Tuesday, Mr:-Moore, we understand, is infson struck by’ lighthing was npever|Thrirsday and Saturday » {| favor jof .a Babcock road between}killed outright and could be restored | The first shipment of books has ar- Cass.Lake and Beémi to life by earth ¢urrents: drawing Q“t45‘ived and wWork will begin on Monday London, July 24.—A government wireless dispatch from Moscow stat: r { with “A Midsummer Night's Dream.” 4,830, incre; el SR T ed that the Soviet government had gram to the officials of the Illinols, striking ‘miners. 'Just' what recom:- mendatjons or requests would bé made was not ascertained. nold Love, twenty-one, industrious and respected furmer, arose and con- fessed to muydering his mother seven years ago, for which his father was hanged on circumstantial * evidence. 7 Love told the story of the murder in | BOLSHEVIK COMMANDERS detail. He was arrested. TO NEGOTIATE ARMISTICE h_es'ter; Min 4 5,878, 74.9 per cent. " Fhirmont, Minn., /1,672, 56.5 per cent: 't b AR . ; g 343 s, learwater County, 8569, increase Bamidji lodgo of Odd Fellows . TR R / _ P Ohtics » A 1,689, 24.7 ‘per cent. tlast \evening for a short busi- Marshall” County, wing which J. C. 3,185, 19 per cent. ofithe lodge and for ¢ years connected with | ;postoffice, | told of his a sm’l‘s PROGRAM | . : ’, ‘iv’v!}_ile e;nmoyed with the 1k, was very, interesting and proved ‘the electricity.’ ordered the Bolsheviki, commanders in ‘the field to arrange negotiatione for an armistice. ' LEGION DELEGATES TO . MAKE CONVENTIONPLANS. . 19:443, increl'fV Four delegates and four alternates e E BIG Exc lo > :;bbzv 5 \x':r!y.sood éntertainment for » v e g 4% 4 g elected from theLRllph Gracie ‘post " § 7 Aun excellent program'has been The session mext riday will be very | NN R [ ; Tk, 0 / ffinih&é‘a'flfz?ffif,'. g2 ol ranged for the excursion tomorrow tolimportant 'sihce a matter which : ¥ G / >, \ y ‘ tion of the Minnesota branch to be Redby and judging from' the present should , be’ of ln_terefst to all will be 5, 4 % 4 D Sy prospects all who attend'w1ll be as-|iagken up at.that time. B i L Wi lliglda:: Dfi*:?nonafix;fi?:gl% r"W.e':fl suréd of an exceptionally enjoyable i £ > ,pv r g‘n ing for WIS outing. The excursion is heing held ge; !{e e lemngt lt e tg The under the auspices of the Knights:of | LJUNCHEON CAUSES SERIOUS efinite plans for pre: g ; 1S bein convention Bemidji's reasons and fa- . Colfmbus and every effort'is being 0 ia o & made to insure a good program, cilities for handling the 1 sta ‘he Red Lake trafn will leave Be- ji for ‘Redby at 9:30 o'clock.in vi jthere at 11 %“ll(?mlt'tlgl'l a2r4‘)- tvh:gspor;,‘s pr:mm‘ were! puzzled today by the serious ill- cwef ezin with a 100 yard dash for [ness.of 38 Cleveland women and the boy# under 15 years of age. Other: éf:»ilfil%" ',11“55 ‘;f th;qe 5°°’&e°l:d°:dhe;s}; R iher: m v a | iing a. luncheon a 1 g mml:?zens on the program include a : The symptoms indigate | convention. Headed by John M. Culver, this delegation while at Duluth will pre- sent its argument to the committes which will be selected to decide upon the ‘meeting place for next year. With the co-operation of the Legions posts in this part of the state, the E:Ipl; Gracie post unt«‘ilonbtedly. tvylll 5 able to convince the convention i i - D =02 i the proper picnic lunches will then'have dinner. : / H y: Z | ‘ b ;‘i‘::e 3::118:; n)ozulldm‘e):ting. prop , 3 At 2 o’clock there will Feid Hase- = ALY YV e | | [ WOMEN BEAT UP MAN T T B R R ( gy S - FORASULINGCHLD, TUnion band.- The train- for the: St AN (By Tnitew Phess) < - £ Salvation - Army in; Bemidji. Theis : 3 S ‘ 53 wopmd turn trip leaves “Redby, ;I'. 6:3(’%salvapion Army will give their newi: V“\!‘\“\ \ ‘ ¢ { N . 2/, | ex:iz::.':‘ea{g}:f'b';“lti:;figwcrlf:rxd captain andfm:éa reception ogf avzel- i X\\\} \.\"1- \ \ 5 ) W N p / 5 3 Rl th‘e Tt Dol oy pit” I sz the-City-Drugstore: - Brery=io7eloek: " B oimiatio AN \ b/ !|girl, was saved from probable death : \ ] 3 eod . one is Invited to attend this affair|The Pioneer reported that Ensi \ : . N at the;hands.ofispyen: womren SUCE “and it.is expected that severdl huns|and Mrs. Kna iR \ : 2 with clubs: and-stones. 'Alexander: of Brainerd h: 3 e warscus wiitan st e s vy Mre Kntpp o, DI chm}f’ g s \ D ; 2~ S as badly beaten WheR the polica

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