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-| Press, to become business i of Ngwipgperiy (By. United Presa.) Bl New York, July 81.— Announce- mt ' of the remgnatwn oward ‘as president of ger of the Scnppa-McRu -league’ of - me d .t bqfi:filectm of.} RN : H l- Sche 1 Be 'I'ln'bughly NEW DUTIES MONDAY o o mg Adver.u.semem for’bids for the eo: ruction. of ‘a ‘one :story . buildin thlrty 1eet by one hundred t.ntt th take up-her duties on Monday: osition: of . secretary has.not:been since~H. M. Stanton to take up similar duti o l Gmnd Fot}llm Commercial {Me man has béen dead about ten days. He.was clothed in trougers,’ good . shoes; s a quanti hay. 1n/one ‘cornertand it appeared: a8 rough-the breaking of the lower| * panel o( the door which was securely ‘A -box -stoye without. stove- pipe ‘was .set in’ the center of the fioor in the main rood; and in the stoye a quantity ‘of :birch: bark had fats ‘and> marka on: the wall as it the fme: been- in ellng to the ts in 'the zathat & ed ne. wa d near ther estigate, ' Tt is- thaty er ng deafll wu ‘attendance including:a large number “of Bemidji penple danced to the ex. 10 by 30 feet will and ‘the large. school bus.. training workroom will be | atel; £l1 the poaitxou, ; ‘Sauborn' was - selected by the R directors. X feet and in addition to.the lworkroom 'L ARGE: ATTE ANCE AT 7 there will be a mechanica drawing ‘BIRCHMONT LAST NIGHT il o FEEES 3 At Bm:hmont last evemng e hrge continue’ the necessary;classes in ‘high school without -some additio} cellent music furnished by the syn- room and-this method has been adopt: ‘copator’s - ‘orchestra. The most - econor eekly dances each Fridsy ‘night arel g problem’sand at the same time: the popular' each’ week| o5t feasible: from the,standpoint o!’ 0 be very enjoyable| ,osiible: construction at: this : All ;who sttended. last| " 'The bullding, will have to be: butl 4 8 trom current achoof ‘tunds’ as there her funds-available for llfll T planned’to: ¢ addition this fall. ' - method of ‘solving midji in about a 7 5 instructor in the Austin schools pre- .vious to being engaged by the Bemld- {31-Board of Education. - The “room in which. the ‘manual /| training hds been cartied on in the past will be turned intothree class- rooms, ‘two fof: the:use of. th flfi department and one for th Ifl—llgh school. Pm Thé ‘funds from -the sale of . the States district| honds.on which the voters of Bemid- an and Ben| ji: passed. last epring will® not be ntenced - to} available antil September. 1st, 1921, - “eighteen months in’ prison and:$5,000 | and it is not expected that ‘the con: " fine. “All 'were found 2ilty of con-|tract will be let covering the’ new spiracy in: smuggling whiskey - into| building for which they are to be Minneap om - Winnipeg- x llxseédl until the spring or summer of BEMIDJ /HAS REAL FIGHTER The High school building has been “IN HEAV\'WEIGHT FIANKLIN thoroughly renovated;. walls, celling and eeats and-when the pupils re- turn to-school 'after- the summer va- jcation they will find a.very bright, . cleam, cheer(u) school 35 a result ot the work: g done (B, Unit S t Paul July son, former Hennepin count; was sentenced to two:yesars to .Leavenworth prison_ by Judge Morris_of ‘the United court today Mike Wei: Goldman weére each -/ That Bsmld i has' a_niit. art; t who 'is ‘'warthy ‘of’ i | was ‘clearly shown: by -the ,the.match ‘at Hibbing on‘Wedn "mght when “Dick Franl fourth straight fight in a Hibbing ring ROYAL FUSILEERS Y Tile(uting Jack Moran of St. Louis. % LAND-IN lRELANQ “Hibbin ves him each of til:: six xoufidls’r::d g1-lemm-lu “Al- L°"d°“’ July 81.—Detackments‘of though' not in_the ‘best of conditi royal fusileers with: field guns landed Dick Franklin won his fourth straight 2t Queenstown,:Ireland, t"d'Y 1 fight in a Hibbing ring when he out-‘ pointed Jack Moran of ‘St. Louis in [ every round of a six-round fight. -Hej was too- clever for the ‘Saint’ Louu ! ]ll:ny, and only because of his condition , | ¢ity team and the All- tars will cross:bats at the ball park morrow afternoon ginning at -3 *clock: sharp. This, game, has: been ed for the express purpose f g up all debts of the city Fias this way. there is little expe: ched. to the playing. with the ex. tion of the players’ salaries, and is’ believed by Manager Sievert ; hat it will.give the home, ball.te ¥ ®hance to get . bnck on a good: ' cial ‘basis. ; o able to hang np a ‘knock- ; out.” / ; Moran was reported in excellent condition for the fray, conlequently, Franklin's” ' victory is of ‘no: small} value. - Moran holds a 20-pound vic- i) i tory:-over Gunboat Smith’ when the' latter -was in hll Pprim ¥ AUSTRALIAN ‘BISHOP: SAILS s i FOR IRELAND MID GHEERS 4 /- (By United Press ) New York, July 31.—A cruwd t which scores of policemen were un-|: .able to handle, gathered at the dock]| | today . ¢heering Archbishop Mannix, i Australia, as he saileq, on the liner|i Baltic.for Queenstown in spite of the British 'warning that he would not be team Permifted to land becam of his Imh il oyportumty to . witness” e games here before 1, - will depend - entirely- upon the “support’ given.the teams tomorrow. - :_An cxceptional ) lome boys and | 'sone is- especially urged to turn it to put the pro)ect over. ~ MINE STRIKERS 1'0 WORK ; * (By United Pre by Andianapelis, July 31.—John Lewis, tional president of the Unif Workers, today-issued a’ fo; rder. diretting all coal miners.on. un- authorized strike to return’ to’ work, cpnp]ymg vfith Pl'emdem' Wilson’, in}t;emtmg game’| PRESIDENT‘S HEALTH ; BEST SINCE' ILLNESS "(By United Press,). Wuhington. July 31— The pastf :seven days have constituted President| ! Wilson’s finest week since his :iliness. Dr. Grayson -announced: The presi- dent nccumpluhed a i (By L'nited Preu) Washington, July 31.—The Inter- {state Commerce comnrigsion - granted the-raflroads the: creases demanded as a increase in'pay to employees lwlrded by the Rnilroad Labor Dmrd : Tul Conmderabla .workx; cl«rrlng the right of y ‘to{be built on . th h ed by the Board of Education as the|* automobiles. This. section of farming’ ‘making acceasible’m ‘cations for summer (By-Uni St. Paul; July 31 quist todny perm William M. Nash, attorney, followi charges that Nash smuggling plot. MARINES HAVE BEACES ON, - ‘Washington, Jul; s that will ca Henry B. Livers: winner of the s throw in the A. en Muchic of Mick} in the. 155" pounds; Private William the 150 pound w! W. Duilty Smith coaching the United and on-the team Jackson of "Missouti, Fisher of Ohio, an shaw and Schriv was second only in the shot put fing '} Columbia, res of mand mfir:‘ '}fnlfow the south r¥/the American colors in the Olymm games. /phit* and javelin xing .class and glch of Iowa in u&’ Weather forecast 24 hrs, Mnrkhu' Cloudy; Wumer, Unsett! Continuous Si_nnin_. Makes ' ‘" Hardened Sinner : “The wages of sin is death.” —Rom, 6:25. In lhe first seven chapters of Ro- mans, Paul is dealing largely with the ques- ;tion of sin. In ifec e "tells us that God wlll not:excuse.sin;. in. the .third chapter we are told there is no difference, ‘all’ha 3 sinned;* in'the fourth-chapter ‘he: reserve forcelforms 'of the way: of .salvation from W in . this|sin; In the fifth of the.atgnement for’ ‘lie' of course|sin made by Jesus Chr in' “the or this|sixth he warns againt "allowing:sin|’ cruise|to use our ‘members as:instruments i The: re-|of unrighteousness, and, the words ‘my. text are the climax of all: and|" warn of the penalty we must suffer-it we, florsist in'a lite of* ln and nn to )} ai7 repent. 3 The sin message is needed todny ao d awalen..the public onnoclenca _Bv- erywhere we go sin is seen in all its [tha -|forms. ‘Men have always treated sin ‘too }ightly. “Fools make a mock, of “|8in.”. They are fools ‘to do’ this. b caure sin leads to death.. ‘Therefore we dare not use soft words in'dealing with sin./ As long as sin Gontibues 40 work-death a8 it does now.we must: use strong words in referring to. it. It wnuld be a-crime_to. put a pepsin th' and east|label on @ bottle of laudanum: n the new carelessly. call a case of smallpox a light attack of chickenpox. b < All sin has its origin in the human heart. " It has no existence &part from }- Wvire-men.and- -women. . An agent for the Standard Oil company, in a wes ern’state told me:that they advertis- ed various kinds of ofl such as Sun- light oil, Wlecric light: oil-and 'Ra- dlum oil, all at different prices, but they all came out of the same tank There are various brands of sin’ but, *|they -all-come out of the tank called the human heart. Theré may be'a million different brands of cussedness but: they all come out. of the:heart ot Y be called may; Some of th m.m sins, but In ight. they huve the same quality. as:the big sins. All sin is rebellion ageinst God and fess. ) : lepds #n denth; Got hates sin 8o mueh It} would be murderous ‘for.a’doctor to| ., 3 ill'ev;olution‘ (By United Pu:\:f a - July . 3] pnfisl, vices. to"the. foreign office tlut there was ‘ground for th bolsheviki ' government ' was beihg: 'plotted” by -leaders of . th pom jes, Relations between ; cowW. government and the ‘arm fleld“are strained. - ‘Serious ments are reported to have devélo; General headquarters : flatly used to obey War Minister Trobky' OB ders to hnlt advence,’ (By. United Press.). - » Wamw, July. 81. — A bohh Vi revolutign is reported to have broken . ovno, -resulting’ in: the over- ' ‘throw “of the Lithiunian government. Street fighting. is. severe _(By United Press.) * [arsaw, July 81.-—Armistice gotiations between Poles ‘and. bolahe- vikx began today, Polish delegatas crossed the armistice lines at 8 a’clogk last night. " Meanwhile the reds w reported; to have invaded Galacix ‘narth'of Brody, which fias been evacu- ated. - Lemberg' must ' x overnor Burn.|that He will chase you beyond the| boundaries of creation if you dare to come to judgment an impenitent sonl. ‘One drop of poison is as cer- tain to destroy life as a cupful. hat' pin jabbed into the heart will kill as positively as the plunge of a butcher knife. The' bite of sin is like the bite of a mad dog—it results in moral hydrophobia later on. The wages of sin is death. Sin can be classified nnder ‘three heads: Gross sin, respw'mble fin, and the sin of neglect.™ sine that are so black the man or woman who may be enilty of them is looked upon as a moral leper. Such civs a< open. dishonesty, adultery or ampionships, murded will not only, prove fatal so- tat MacDonald |«i>\lv hut will land many persons in Private 8tev-. nrison or on the gallows. Sorie may won his place|he ahle to conceal their crimes and 20 escape the penaltv of violated laws bnt the sins brand them just the ipg class Major wame. and soomer or ‘later they nsylvania is | must suffer them. tifle team | ‘“Hear me! there are sins in this ut. .Joseph |town that are terrible! There are &eant Morris | sins in peovle‘s lives they don’t want rgeants ‘Hen-iknown There are sins that have de- District of |'stroyed your rest. If the public knew ? (Continued on Page 8) 7/ C TEAMS The Ma- in, with three “the various Lieut. of California, ' Al ‘There are some |- (By United Preu ) S Milwaukee, Wis,, July 31.—Tour ist movement to-the many lakes and resorts in Wisconsin'and upper Mith- igan ports this summer will be un- 5 usually heavy, despite the increased cost and the extremely cool. wnnnr which has held the resort district.im’ its grip up to and Includlns the fore: part of July. ! Reports from Ashland, Wis., are to the effect that ‘there.appears to be a: unprecedented ‘rush of tourists . .ana fishermen to the lakes and summer resorts of northern Wisconsin. The : resorts around Namakagon Lake are ° fairly swamped, and Lake Owen, be- - tween Ashland and Hayward, rear Cable, is alive with boats of sums mer visitors. The lakes near Iron- wood, and in Vilias and Oneida’coun= ties, have many visiors. Officials of" the Chicago and Northwestern Rail- road report the tourist moveinent to the northern part of the state ox- tremely heavy. One thing that is worrying the cots tagers and operators of summer: re=' sorts this year is the shortage of help. A nuriber of northern Wisconsin school teachers have agreed to help out. REPORTS OF SCATTERED DISORDER IN IRELAND London, July 30.—Reports of ecat- tered disorder in Treland were Tecéiv- - ed today following a 24-hour:ocalm. ‘| Much interest was manifested in & new bill authorizing measures to pacify lreland MOTOR BOAT THOR MADE FIRST LAKE TRIP TODA At 10 o’clock this forenoon, 'th motor boat Thor made its first tri] on Lake Bemidji for passenger ser: vice. This boat has been put into operation by Andy Lee, and with its 28 foot length:is capable of caring for a large number of lake resorters going to and from their homes. The round trip this morning ¢ cluded Diamond Point, Grand :xu‘-:- was made this afternoon boglnnln’g at 1 o’clock. At 4:30 o'clogk &"#pe- cial trip will be made each day t all points except Birchmont. An eve ing excursion will. be made aro the lake each evening :beginning at’ 7 o’clock from the city boat house. g GOVERNOR AS STUDERT Madison, Wis., July 31.—The Unl~, versity of Wlsconsln has a governer on its rolls of students. Agustin L. Alvarez is only ‘28 yedrs old, yet he has been for two years governor of. Zamboan| the fourth largest pro- . vince in the Philippine Y ; criminal lawyer for four years, and'a . prosecuting: attorney for six ths. This youthful governor 18 now spen: ing his twelve month's vacatio governor duties in taking a economics at the University consin. .