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Weather torecast 34 Rrs, fiarkhmn. Generally fair; cool, variable winds, MURPHY ARE POSTPONED vr:srmAvmqu“#FlNE . UNTIL LATE THIS FALL -~ POWER AND INTEREST ity ot Lt Bind], - nited States Court Adjourned us : oy ; by Judge Morris Until X d le "Hear Sermon on Popular Crowded Tent Full of Peop ' ing Today as in Former Times CHAUTAUQUA »“The binding claim of God’s law was the subject of discussion at th; Gmpeu 1 " Y poller 7 “|tent last night. Evangelist Ruskjer| * i c il varly G used-the Stereoptican views to make i 1% jacheduled for: this ternr, it more convincing.” He stated that : hile some people. believed the God Reveals | Was done away with in: Christ, the |- 3 GO N - " ad- ‘%‘}mvnégn. 11; the amsx‘won Dr. Wels e { urned Saturd m ri e addressed an audience in ‘the Both; Parties May Use Polish|after it cnnven:%- “no wafl:"% y Baptist . church, on 7 I'by order of Judge Page Morris. Frank| 4 The 'Supreme Need Bradley, former ' United of the €hurch.” In a Boblitt Delivered Fine Address on Bolshevism' Satur- A saddest part of it all is, that some]. .. .. - - . i PRSTR ER] er -\ on . |ministers of the Gospel are preaching| - - . . . o+1 . |marshal; John Murphy,form : q:;::h?gv:l?x b‘“{uhe LAY i / free from the law, happy condition. _. ' ) \«l'of- police, and"Frank Sch ?vith "‘:\ ‘Hel ap lm day Afternoon et G | The spesker then showed the mtel-{ o IHEAGUE fi,»‘;d» e it it L dy| ke it need, o sz - : E STRIKE ' |tude of the- different Bible writers| AMER 7 PN AC ‘ eriencé - that g e, WOULD. INVO } toward thie law, referring to David’s : S . |dor trial. Among other cases whic i :ower to: the 1ves of | “ELIXIR OF YOUTH”:IS . WORKMEN words in'Ps, 111:7-8, “The works of & (9, his -hands are. verity and Judgment; "\ %21l his copmandments are sure. They wo’\ "0/ ud ‘fast forever and ever, and are ‘in truth and uprighteousness.” iother against’ Murphy and Bradley,|and latey Chri y 4 * A tians, God's i or f y ep ed- In th i the t ! Democrats and . Republicans|dy; Joseph Trudel, Buck McKay, John ana“omiri":&?f out:ld:ntow::m? lt‘:‘; - OF 210,000 WOULD PREVENT WAR|wars o bave been wied were an-| WWP Hi'aniy Cheviais| SIDE SPLITTING COMEDY Lewis Is Waiting Further Sunday Program Completed i rding Settl tof %.in.Ps. 19:7, the law -of the Are Gathering Material i {Clayton and Henry Hill, all involved |evangelist’s serm: 1 - ; »nell m“"‘ 'SS b en #e Llf)\’ % \erfect convqrtll:)gdthie soul: in W:h' sk % ?ilo::‘eo:.fl:: lge;iu l:f‘fie%id infrac- usemgonu. lie :t:n:; pz‘;;!)u't “e ::;\y With R‘llo McBride and - 18 e ‘the t ~ny- of-the rd is sure, mng ¢ 1quor. lawi here were| worth il A NOo! trlk. N . e otes involving soversl . Pore orth ‘while accomplishment is the the Schweitzer Sextet result of sacrifice, the lowest planes of life are where self indulgence .is given full sway and the . highest making +he simple. Said he, this is_right 7\.; ony with what Paul o The chautauqua program elosed for this season with last . night's per- formgnce. This' has been the most successful season so far, both in point of numbers who attended ‘and in fi- ‘ : e : i " [Arthur and International Falls alleged , . i : P u (By United ‘Press whis] . il ¢’ Indianapolis, JJuly ‘26.—Possibili-}saia n Ron " :12, where he sald, | \wychington, July . 20-—-1’0‘““'-"‘1“;.;':: gailvelns'uch a situation as| where men exercise most self control - ¢ self control, ty of a’'general strike of bituminous|‘‘Wherefore-th¢ law is holy, and the |} redtens to become an issue in the, coal miners.thru.the central competi- | commandments is holy, and just and | ociential campaign. Republicany regards a jury,” Judge Morris com-|and that joy is not the result of in- : 1 i pres paig: pub! | mented, when he took the bench about|dulgence but of self control. Then 4 : | 800d.” Then referring to what Christ { o, 4" jemocratic scouts, 'it was Tearn- tive field was reveaied in a statement| o " otg regarding, this law, in’ :: today, have been busy in Wa.:h- 9 oclock Saturday soriiag: “Thats| speaking of card playing and danos ‘glven out.here Saturday by John L.|aatt. 5:17-19, “Think not that I am {'are ‘many ‘fa; ;- al 4 S ‘ . B: ? n | ington. ever since-the beginning: of any ‘farmers; all seeking to get|ing he showed in convincing fashion wis, president of the United Mine | come to destroy the law, or the pro- thg Bolsheviki drive on Pogland ‘g“h- away in order to tend to'their crops. thit they do not afford happiness, ua'lll“lfif.smurda N Workers_of Ametica, regarding the|phets: .1 am not come to destroy,|ering material to be used as argu-| I'm worn out with this whisky busi-|that they are spiritually_deadening,|scntained the ’;ecturem:,on Hprnsraén . ‘strike.now in progress in the Illinois | but to- fulfill./iFor verily I say unto| io.¥ ‘tor and against the adoptfon|Ress myself.” The court then took up(nd that they are fraught with such | opiitt on **Bolshevism in Rusala and field. ' Any setiiement of the Illinois|ygi till HeaVen and earth pass, onel s the league of nations when the||the case of Pasquale Circilla, charged | terrible wreckage of human life that | America” and as Mr. Boblitt unfold strike which would -modify-the. hasic | jot Ie in no wise pass from | u i paign gets under way. Democrate| With having five gallons of moonshine | the dnderworld of soclaty's outcasts fed nhis experiences in Soviet R csia nterstate agrcement under - which|the” law 'till “all be :fulfilled.” ‘the| v that with America‘in’the league|in his possession'at Crosby. are peopled- with their "debauchees. | and told what his own eyes h du:s"a he miners. of ‘the central fleld are|speaker said, 1f 'we are going to do| ¢ nations the Polish-Bolshevik war{: . District Attorney ' Alfred Jaques But Christ can satisfy. He came that |nessed and his own ear: hadah n; .working: w{ggld result in action{away with the law, we had better | \,,u1d not have occurred. - o suggested. to the court that a full|®Ur “joy might be full,” ‘and if ‘we|there could have been no o “h “the national offiters‘to enforce an | begin at”the ‘asier things first, do ; . |jury be impaneled . before the trial of | Wil take Him into our lives He will | would be willing to trad P tnAe e lo mmediate shutdown-of all the bitum-]away: with heaven ‘'and the earth, 3 . ? : ‘Bradley, Schaeffer and Murphy be- help us solve our perplexing prob-|can system of gover e 0;1 ¢ the nous mines, ‘inyoking a strike of | then ‘we might be able to do away MMODT Bm STA gan, B. M. Goldberg; who; with Vic-|1éms. Quite a number, old and|Soviet system olsau“?:‘ eut. tor)the 10,000 men. Mr: Lewis said, under | with the law. .| tor Power of Hibbing i young, black and whit t 3 % s attorney for b hite, came to the:| peserib nel y altar at the close of the service and|ang :gflg(ll;lfs tn?esl!l;?le‘t}’l:d‘:::;?:: fmilar modifications, together with] mpne evangelist then referred to g ithe defense, asked how many j & : ; P ; 4 y jurors “ofer wprovment. ast” arvatee | peue 471515 14 i o v | - POTATO EXCHANGE MAGR. | wer v is*tns" Glst "o €00 Tound victry and Jop i Chrtt, | psnat i nonet sl and sy it ot Mserssr theAnow thie lag was broken on the burn-f: - ; g il 30 n‘g{l replied “thirty-five.” gave their testimonies. ®Ars [high moral standard of living, the R rhiohioas ing -peaks! of Sinai by the Lord him-| -The:Board of Directors of the Min- ‘ think that would be sufficient,” ™" RV "' | Ree 2 caloreds Bl chaste, virtuous life of -the Russian ¢ was waiting selt, a:d were '1";‘"9“ on ';‘bleghf" nesota Potato' Exchange:heid a three [ Mr. Goldberg said. . “We are anxious| ovanzelist, sang - in et ’“g women and girls and then contrast- . further word regarding the attempts Stonde y -his Ud':l t:geri or. in ';’ er | days meeting last week and organ-|to go on with this case now because helpful wéy at both s"m:s ““":"’l ing with this the atheistio, atrocious ' “made to settle the Hlinois strike words engraved in the stone as is re-|ized by- electing as president, Semna-|two of the defendants are under tem- evenini service - Eoleh e € and pitiless life forced on them un- > Lo seL A o i corded in Ex..32:15-16. Tll.e sl.)eak- tor James <Cumming, East Grand|porary suspension.” | bl AL By tg(” % mll som, [ der the soviet regime It was little T ] er then referred to Ecc. 3:14; Ps.|Forks, viee president, H, 0. Bjorge,| “Who?” questioned the court, and |of the work of the g“h, ttor Arage| wonder that Russia was the crippled 89:34; Ma. 3:6 toshow that th: };prd Lake Park, and secretary-treasurer,| Bradley and Murphy were named. wras intvodiiced and e ol?e on ;H;Yi bleeding faflure that she is today. will nott. aflt:ir :}:e_th;{ngs uw,i tave H. B. Plummer, Hawley. ! - “I understood they were under|greeting to the peomep a brie The features of the soviet system fv?:': ‘:‘;a : s :holf'f-thatflfiesf:: ‘11;1:: sigcnt;xatr;ci:hfotrhe nl)g:fi ;xel::efl:':; {::rngagent suspension,” commented| Streets meeting at 7:30 tonight L’Lss‘}&“é"fir tx;,:f'ctc m"iv“l,?fl“d" Lo ; 7 2 : ! e judge. 3 : ] ess in civilized coun- M maker. ¥assholy, and A a"tran- | Fruif: Bxchaige: for, all- the potatfes .f‘}“l .g;our honor, 'Capt. Fiskett is figmceog?gcii"’f&': tx'::e:llew en;lgn’as Tioy s ha Tacl. that lid tap: toot, script of his .character. Prov. 28:9 land' cther vegetables. cortrolled by merely acting' chief of police,” :re- ng. Service | its foundation stone‘ls based on athe- was then read to show what the re-|the . local associations. € ‘i o4 ) ‘in the tent, Fifth and Beltrami, at 8 {sm. Vandali g b ; : " | plied Mr. Goldberg: “I understand;o’clock. .- Vandallam of zHurches, atroc- sult will be'to turn away from the} -For general: mangger of the EX-|the witness 1 lm“‘llom the govern- g:tl?g:l{ay. Movne STERJRL bt :ff;so? 'f;':':?: g'rgor;:&ethelnntl‘o?allz‘; / Ve n of useful an ““He that turneth-away |change was.chosen' A. W.:Aamodt,| ment- i : : the ‘law, even D e 3 VL +| ment-was' se yesterday .is here| Wednesday evening a great street; e will bo.Ha abomtnation. - _3:':';?03%3& Seed Botster 3&?3,'"°.fm;g;fi‘;;:‘;“§°gfiw";. s [ emenatzation will be held-and Saf e polteokr monsttoeition Sl e ar. ‘The speaker then showed that thelers’ association. Previously, Mr.} sageq » ‘replied. the - co::t‘. i }xs# sn:a e Join. Dr. Weigle W'_"v (t,zri r:ilucr7 to tconti;\ue productivity “industries-stamp it as a thing ut- | BURNING PAPER IN FURNACE CALLS OUT FIRE DEPARTMENT The 'Beml.dji fire department was called out about 8:30.0'clock Satur- day - evening on account of a heavy er| County Superintendent.: of - p : : Pl ) ' ~will be]Aamodt held :a _position. as Coun : . : / . 39 MoGhee [fiIn-charge of the ox- if.fih‘.’.la'fii;.’f"i’é:“‘J“‘ifi?flrfing bol Atent-of. Beltrami county. : Gounty | monthw’ continual grind at it has put Lo =" “lterly unfit for ihe consideration of "' . me into an frritable frame of mind,| LOS ANGELES AGAIN SHAKEN ivilized com th leves ‘a large number will ‘qualify s G o aandments, that they | resignation .as"a member .-of - the BY 'rWo AR U | any clvilized community and a thing 5 “] tha 8 co y @ r . : X f A v KES - g8 may have right to the tree of life and | Board of Directors. . These are men' of kigh position and I : s eftorts of our ;citizens and our gov- ‘BANDITS ROB EASTERN BANK. |city.” He alsoread I John 5:2-3, to|produce for farmers where they were feeling as T'do at present. Let the Los ~Angeles, July, 26—FBarth-|eq jn¥an endless and untiring com- it show who loved God. “By this we|not able to organize legally, that fs court stand adjourned until October quakes disturbed Los Angeles again hat. & ' masked bandits robbed the Union | Gog that we kee Petit jurymen were obviously elat-|3¢ 412 and 4:14 this morning. The |, L p his command-|ers to incorporate. . The Exchange Sk y N % noon, Rollp McBride, had a message edit Franchise Bank ~of -$11,000 | 200 (N2 Ve (eoR o idments are|will handle their produce for 1 |d at the sudden termination of their police reported no damage. -Many | ywhich gripped ..every man, wom-'n ) ily clad. Much confusion was causs| heart they.are grievous, for Paul says | son only. already been excused, subject to re- Bride does not tn Rom. 8:7, “Because the carnal i — call. Judge Morris announced that|®1 DY the quakes. court system su God, neither lndee&i can‘be.‘]’) it Wt: SUSPECT IN MURDER Lenced o aTpear bD‘lf?:l%thAiTtoin are really converted we like David of X - TR N | at present there could be nothing but . London, July 26.—The. Allics will | as Paul says in Rom. 3:20, “For by on a short.vacation trip: BA"‘ BY CHICAGO JUDGB criminals developed out of the pre- agree to surrender General Baron|the law fs the knowledge of sib. Chicago, July 26.—Roy - Milen, (By United Pieés) girls in the jails, penetentaries and " in Southern” Russia, as‘ demanded by | '“Because the” law worketh wrath; |y connection with the trunk murder DIES IN BLACKHILLS Moscow. government' as_preliminary | for where no law is there is no trans- | vctory, was dismissed today when| Aberdeen, 8. D. July 26.—Aaron :;:;:I htl:dg;stwslll):;rihrtg :lnnl:fllclalt?; nfr;g: :ll‘;:l' Jzfluml:‘:: mwrlzsu zl;lo:ln;fx?te:rlt) n:{ ', London, it was understood-today. The| “ In his closing remarks the evangel-| positively that he was not Eugene|s§, : ; a outh: Dakota as Buffal , In- soviets guaranteed’ to- Wrangel his|ist exhorted all to,foNow the example| Leroy, former occupant of the flat|dian fighter an:'ll eomp:n?o:’ '3?%1'3- :)';::e%:(‘i): ?ob;lcxggzeé;r;]e‘agl:g~l:$: !s:'lll%v?: n\\lrt::nm;imfi:dh:‘l);n ::’ITS:I;‘I;: British governmert “agreeing %o a |stated that Christ kept the Command-| New York from Detroit, containin % ] conference at London ‘which all al-|ments, and in Matt 19:17 He told the | the nude body of a murdered womang. 2; 3717.Dend~w00d Stk :E:;l:él{hzeg;:::egogohnson Tor.ivios E:u::?ide:il:%l;;l; flffl::{t::"fff:; gettling ‘the Russian-Polish war. tions of entering life. He said “if 2 ‘ The - wastage of mothers’ sons i oA 5 ] Lt B 3 80! I3 thou wilt enter life keep the com terrible, said Mr. McBride and yet jn ter intg){-life we must follow the same ¥ of the system he is behind twe: instruction. v : / two thousand men and boys have b _ o niake a fresh start after having f ;i ¢, . = 3 en into the grip of the law, in Dumcmmk 1920 ¢ ; ; 1 |two cities of Ch, :“ paper fire' in<the’furnace at the.Se- 3 b 3 P The other nuyb Jcurity. State' Bank - building. The — were greatly mmm x ‘late in the furnace from time to time|eleven million dollars represents the| } ¥ . ). ning mqrm # gnElixer of nd when a fire was started to burn|total value of all export shipments y Yo tlf y QIREN SEhichagvery- : Wi Fige Vi v aeied a et nations and he reports' that he % 2 ~ ¢ s § Rev: 22:14 as proof... Blessed are they|.. Ludvig Mosbaek has tendered. his| jeypite my 'efforts to the contrary. only. against which all the combined may enter through the gates into the| -The Board resolved to handle the don’t think I should hear this case, ernment institutions should be unit- ;-Central Falls, R. L., July 26.—Five | 15, "know that we love the children of | where they cannot get seven memb- 20th.” e carly today. Two shocks were felt| "The gpenker -of yesterday after- 9 ma:d‘e‘meir_ Shcape- . not grievous.” . Said he, to the carnal|cents per 100 pounds .for one sea- duties in court.. The grand jury had|he°Ple fled from thelr homes scant-f,nq child In his hearing. Mr. Me- heart is not subject to. the law of prisoners who have not been sen- JAC R e | : i 9 3 e pointed..out in s Minngapom JPly 31. r K JOHNSGN REF“SED ‘a; strong vigorous way the fuctuthat old will delight in the Law of God, MY TERY ls DISMISSED ney Jaques will leave for Isle Royale : f SRR sent“method “of handling boys and ‘' Wrangel,’ anti-bolshevik - commander | Again he says:in chapter 4:15 that | om0 o Viator, arrested on suspicion COMPANION .OF ROOSEVEL N e ) st [ ork ouses of the i ad to the peace conferéncé to be held in | gression. patroliman Trumbell of Detroit sald | Dunn; known in the black hills of|fore Judge Alschuler for bail was|Mmistakes been forced either to the ersonal safety in a message to the]of Christ in Joh. 15:10 where it is|from which the trunk was shipped to|dore Roosevelt died in Spruce Gulch|in the hospital here. Carpentér op-|kindi;at the right fime would have /- Hed nations wquld be represented for|rich riler that would be the condi- et hels samnutitios mandments,” and if we expect to en- i his own way and through the 4 fl 3 E - Bs helped to regain their manhood paper ‘had been allowed to accumu-| . Eight billion one hundred and 4 ! sextette Su@iiohiHQ @EASRAHY eve- > up, the smoke which is made caus-|from: the United States during the d the alarm. ‘No damage ‘was_ done|| fiscal year ending June 30. 1920. The agnaJaggh inthem - b “to either the heating plant or the|greatest value in the history of “thie , a8 & * building, but the expense of calling|country’s. foreign trade. This is an ; : N g b/ 1 (450 21o! Hfi#zfi‘,rbflil .out the department was added to the|increase of $879,000,000 over ‘the p p t, gsmmmm city. Thi§‘is' the third time the de-|exports of $7,232,000,000 during the A ; y " fiscal year 1919, according to official ¢ 4 . yd ; [ ? figures issued today by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, yea@no1W 2000 18 o S R ‘| Department of Commerce. ‘ ] ) 4 K OF c EXCURSION WAS : The imports of $5,239,000,000 inf L : . . . 4 A0TOIV vioval slqoaq 913 101 sldyots qesd L . gl the. fiscal year ended with Jl‘llne ex- iV 'Zaeldu‘mail’.' 80, 01 1omud—tmm-m:—n‘w—do:;;l’a;z: B ] IR | ceeded by $2,143.000,000 the ' im- v mooror & 999lqrojduid | Fud mm : VERY ENMYABLE AFFA]R ports of $3,096,000,000 in the fiscal * eiuororq xo msilHW db b ||' 1 e e ! 5 padaaigad a oVE O partment has been'called out for the ‘same reason. [ 1 -|000, an fncrease of $122,000,000 over bds Yo laqeod odT" .blrow o teqded the, Knig‘}:ts__ott(}olumbusdph;l the ‘May. figures.of $431,000,000 and ; i P ronson tedt 101 Juo eblod 31 . smfi‘r Y z a m%g‘)g 1 Yo nlc held at Redby vesterday and a $260.000,000 more than the import i 5 ; geayde Clsluoldt 14 8 .5 {y eports indicate a"very enjoyable ex-|of $293.000.000 in June of last year. 1 at1omA Yo olgbo 2 diryf 5 cursion. ' The Red Lake train car-iOpe-half of the Jume imports con- Idotr brs g R yom, PrTh A1 ried the majority of the picnickers|gists of dutiable articles; the highest : ; borfro2 % o] : N f i to the scene of the ddy’s events while| proportion: of dutiable :fmports in il st 4 g} 4a numbetr drove by automobile. The|any month since July, 1911. Prelim- o 3 . : L 5 i 5 i 3 eturn train left Redby at 6:30 and|inary advices indicate that this is due " y ! %200 ] ; ¥ saWiBL rrived- at Bemidji at 8 .o’clock. to unusually large imports of sugar : i ; < . / : v(:“ mifl‘g s £/ During the day-a sports program| June exports amounted to $631,- d 5 ol featured the:excursion and the races|000,000, ‘a decrease of-$115.000.000 > 3 5 41113 2 91ad .nml!a ¥ 0 i & 4 ! 5 : g Gr 9 s 4 urnished figie entertainment. The|from May exporfs of $746;000.000 s 1 X aseball ‘game. between Redby and|$297,000,000. less than the - exports g ’ i b ; X 5 Y ‘m‘fl‘?‘s“ cksflvl Bemidji proved to be very entertain-|of $928.000,000 in June of last vear. \ A gobni 4 : f i 59, ROWB ORtans.”, “ing and after 10, innings of good| Gold imports amounted to $151.- i Ay i 4 bl N1 I i 41} of 2595 BN o I “Thard playing the game was called 2} 000,000 apd gold ‘exvorts fo $467.- : o 3 : \ o ok &%, N my ' ptoin. the. O Fone: fotad 101 ‘ § s : ‘ o, Jo fui pESHE i534a AR g : : ! ' : o - - & %M'}}:“ e 1t 1 g /o e L A P RSP ESES ~E) Vet 3’ h 3 I 29307 ToUMIL MIINTE 13 > 2 Dy H% o . enorw [fs op swala ; © ot 38 bno} od mas rowsns orfd ki aish ns _oted |3 shias badaurd K Aosq o} smod ox 5 Y brg1d) dqmuitd islqmos & 297098 b bus vsbaouT 3Ixoa oiisord} 81 q T N ek a1 it -3i1*fs01 10 z19yol II8 28 (1032 AT -105. 018 eolquods sdi bas' seemezmom anibbew viqmoiqmt s d: bsloud {Iiw 399w8 edonsid medw \sheaboW | * 52 1silbrod odT* ni mor} o3sxsevilii Duluth, July 26, — United - Sta ‘ 'WI district court, in which"the tg'mht:: Two. good meeting were held yest-| - ; Y B i ) veral important liquor. casgm;were|€108Y in the : Union = Evangelistic } ¢ U interest . Jn e £ : ; ! | year 1919. - - : ; ; g o |k o gk “Over three hundred persons ‘at-| -Imports in June totaled $553:000,- : ) e _dgil yrstedil gaibsel ¢d ballso b edjom 1 i (i - ] bis osd} bolellns” o 5 7 7

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