Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 13, 1920, Page 1

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ed th 0 ‘men who uphold thejleague dis. jorably; nnd for part] purp- wall tod k!, E%anlt said that- 5 ! eampaign ‘tnu ’great part.’ We recos :gnditions of farm; life inust sen more attractive than #n ‘order to incre w&fim fld% ¢ ion es, ns ‘and reduction ¢f° th ; wpulatl n-of St .Clo) i ncreneqnver 1910 of 6.213, or 2 ser, cent, (By United Ptess) L5655 i A confere: ce of laborites from all| over the ‘United Kingdom was held here today to+ ganize preparatory to: tell A goqernment what |to, _d 3 Eflpxan-l’ollsh erisis] It was.the first time -in-British histoty that the:work- ers; of the nation were gathered-fo) the purpose of digtating poficy to the! government. DIA!OND POINT CAMPERS } Mr, and Mrs. My!on McMfl]en, St 1, Minn. r. and 'Mrs G rl F !'oster, St and family, Red nd wfle, Denver nndence, Mo. i iF. A. Wilson anl family, "B, B. Chapple find family, B gate, N. D. ! .Ober Kobo and xiarty of four, Moor- jhead, Minn. aind Jncob Jacobso! Minn. | Dr. R. C. Lowe lmd wife, Fairmont, Minn. W. W. Sargent ind wife, Fairmont; mnn Dr. E. H. Crener and wife, Hast- ings, Minn. &% A. Engle - flfld wife, Hastings, —- —Minn. - . B. Thompmn and wife,” Battle Lake, Minn. H Dan _Shellman and som, Lyle, and wite, ~ Battle “U‘mm “quick m here within a' when_C, M: " S _godcnl thorities ness . of Clufl- (,hiaso. August 13.—Walter, Et- terandzand ‘his- !ruuty( pal, Wiliiant .of . the Westview. Hotel at , owned by his/father. Walt- m:w FLORAL STORE Mesm' Sykel, flmnerly of mbbmg, have opened &’ flower store under the firm | :; : pany Ksp]:n .block .on Minnesota avenue nnd Second. street. 5 “Both-of these young men have had mde experience in floral work previ. negatiating in an (ort 0 amooth: their lflereneel‘ ¥ L y,mu.ows OLD: | nzzfma TONIGHT be the 36th. state eiit and will in- HONP Was : eommme- ‘on tho constitul endmient report. as to. the : Tennessee today pnommudod o attend ‘h’c ainlk meet- ing on-the Soo-line train tx';o'm Clea brook, .the remains of Corporal: At {red Stortroen, who died in the ser: vice of his' country at Coblenz, Ger: Jjmany, and whoze body was: disinterr- ed recently”for shipment to his home {Jat Clearbrook, were escorted to the pnl‘cn was. plu:odin ounty jail:to.await| . New:York, August 13.—John 1. preliminary - tri The - complaint| McGraw, manager-of .the New York ‘Alfred Smith was entered {ants’ ‘base ball club, having' failed < on his-own' accord. to :tell what he Wllrl knows of the injuring‘of John Slavin; ;the ‘State| Broadway comedian, ‘will ‘be called -of “Minnesota vs. W.: C. {ling " of | before district attorhey Swann today. Shlll{ng, -who, it is placed |[McGraw and Slavin ‘were together ore- the county ‘commissioners: alearly Sunday:morning, when -the}. bill, for rnnd‘vork wlneh was never|Giant’s. manager’engaged :in'a fist d' ed until{Bght-with Willlam: Boyd, an actor at the Lamb’s clu“b 3 this morning was cfiu greenhouses in_ Hibbing. 'l'hey will 3 give {special attention tofloral; de-: signs and potted phnt.s. en golfe from Detroit are expeceed to arrive in Bemidji tomorrow morning to meet the Bemidji Country club at a tour- nament which promises to bring forth exceptionally ‘good entertainment. The first round of play will begin- to- morrow afternoon”and the finsl'game vnll be played Sunday morning. A few weeks ago the Bemidji ers journeyed.to Detroit where they |’ were royally entertained and ‘the plans of the local club call for a re-. turn of the hospitality accorded them. Mnch interest is being shown in the coming tournament and it is ex- pected that' the local ‘golfers will np some. good, scores.: |'Swedish ‘Lutheran church by a dele- Jzationi from' the Ralph Gracle post of|; A the American Legion. There the body was placed uuder - tary honor to the deceased hero. ‘Funeral services were held at the Lutheran church this afternoon at 2 o'clock ‘and later the body was taken ‘to Wilton: where burial was made; jgusard by the Leégionaires as'a mili- { -Rev. Osmund ‘Johnson officiated at| the services.. Members of the local} Legion post ‘served as paltbearers and; firing squad; Besldes. the immediate relatives of; Corporal . Stortroen, a large numbor of-close friends apd Legion members were in attendance at the sevices. l dance of Bemidji Bloml qlu urged the North Caro- Hing 1 tu : . 1ly he. was. o] 4 , t he.asked the’ log- ill-tpre q utlly Y | 5 AR " "EVENING ENJOYAII:E A,Fl’fm “An upoeinlly enurhimng r arranged . for: P"' gram has been Blrehmout dance. this eve; pect.ed that there will’ ad: dition ‘to. the patrons ‘of the hotel: The Syncopators orchestra, which provirig to be a real incentive to d-nun, will furnish the mufle Ior the qecasion. ; MERCHANTS TO BE GUESTS MARSHALL-WELLS SHOW Herch.nh who_ retail’ the products of . the Marshall-Wells ‘ company - of Duluth are'to be’the guests of that company next week at a ‘cutlery and Holiday goods road show ‘which will )| be held at the Markham hotel in. this icity from ‘August 16 to: August 20. There will be a large number of <I'salesmen in .attendance and the com- pany. is, inviting in all customers in . the surrounding territory at the ex- {'Pense of the wholesale house. _ "Pothose: who have not been espe-: cially invited, the conmpany. issues = general invitation attend. . Most of the available sample roon #pace at the. Markham has been en- -.gaged’ for the week for a unique ['exhibit-of holiday gooc!s, cutlery and novelties. i orx. Paiis avp mrom JURES KNEE ¢By- United Press) Reme; August' 13.—Pope Benedict fell. slightly wounding his knee while in the library it was learned today at the Vntlcm London August 13.—News of tho ‘Pope falling. and Injuring his knee has caused speculation in London as to_the state of his health, It was recently rumored that he was suffer- lng from ‘a partial strpke of plraly- BEMIDJI COIJNTRY (LB - PURCHASES TROPHY CIIP A trophy cup . whi h promises to induce keen competition among. the = members.of the Bemidji Country club.: been recently secured and will {be awarded as a_trophy to.the mem- bers of .the Yocal organization. . Golfers will' meet in'a tournament beginning next week to decide which player will be'entitled to the distinc- | tion. of holding the pnze for the first . year. Any number. ' under. twenty may compete for the trophy. The. tournament ‘will be ‘played un-._ der handicaps and it is expected that . much interest will; be dmpllyed by e _part. 3

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