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TShOWERr-tonight in east, nor northeast Saturday. Cooler southeast” tonight. in TR P T BEGINNERS’ BAND' TO PARTRIDGE SEASON \ MEET THIS EVENING{ o Ryt . Oy s _OPENS IN MINNESOT/ PR(ITECT[()N OF AWAN LIFE ; A second meeting of the Be-. || | ) The season for hunting: pyrt- || ginners’ band will be held this \ i # ridges, quail and ruffed grouse: 43 i ¢ 4 opened “this morying, -but Tocal | evenmg at-the band headquar- ters -in the City building, ac- . sportsmen_are not necessarily . cordipg to_the amnouncement . hunters. this year. They h . made by G. (*:lnr Riggs, di- i hettet‘be called shooters, rector. At the Tuesday meeting it is not necessary to hunt the fifty-two boys joined the new. partridge in- this section this class and Mr. Riggs is very well’ year. In fact phey have been " pleased - with the pmpects for so plentlful -and so/tame this a first class: organization. He, fall that it has been @ hard task ges that all boys who are for duck hunters to, refrain conumplntmg joining . the band from shooting them even before be onhand this evening, since the season opened. number of ‘good.‘bags” ledmg Tells, Kenhu:ky People That G. O. P. Is Not a Wap Party But Stands for Golden Rule of Interna-’ y \ ‘tional Relnhomlup 'l'lut Man Wlm Was Roported Bumod to Dutll at ; in Honolnlu— (By United Press) ¥y v ) & Somerset, Ky., Oct. 15.,(By Ray4 this will be the last opportunity Reception Indicates Republican mond Clapper.)—*“All the republican to join a beginners’ class under May Not Receive Entire have already been reported. party would ask of Mexico is protec- ‘his instruction for at least two - The daily bag limit is five to . : > Support of Hofi-ne Town each person -for partridge and tion of A\z}elicau lives and property,” PP | ten for quail. The limit in pos- Senator Warren G. Harding declared . - session at one time is twenty in a rear platform speech here today. years. Instruction is .given to all - and for tMe season, thirty. replying to an assertion that his elec- * DEMO.CRAT WILL SPEA,K tion would mean war with the coun- AT DETROIT TONIGHT]- free of charge and to those who ~ s S Enililh Officials Fear Conl try acrosg the Rio Grande. S WOMEN ARE URGED-TO gust; is alive at Kanolulu ~accord- ing; to reports hene today. . ‘\nhormou invutlgnung the case ing, ]?z ine if his wite, ] . Leona Fyl ws anything | bl whi reabonfi or cofigzumcam him t&rn any’‘mesns. , She main- ] dead. Insurance comp- anltch Reulved l-'rom Crane re investigating the g, for promotion into the Juvenile /band. . show up well there is a chance “The Republican party,” he said, Failstad left policies ag. %, ting| ~ Says Nothing About Chinese.- Strike May Bring About 2 wighe than $60,000. It is knt qfl wat . Republi h . ¢ is not.a war pnr?y but stands for the (- \ & plot inlgld to ascertain if . G e Republic Overthrow STATB PARK CLQSES Advoc-tel Progressive Govern- REGIST] A Dire Results Golden Rule of ' International rela= .. )gi{a is communicating with Fm\ ment Bnclnng Lenzue °f 4 ER OCTOBER 26 =\ tionship, Many speakers for the (By United Press) democratic party are telling our be story of s taxicab drive. %n “(By Uni % flso nited Press. }m !}?12 told' ttx:n he drove Fa Waahilz(gtzn, Oct. 15,—-—%¢Me de- R SUCCESSFUI. S N C& an fro:“!ta k:y’N l:ir:x?oroih ‘tment omgialg declared tpday they “|tion as to whether women should reg- sed ], ved the “repprt from Shanghai| ..The “Swmmer seagon a® the Itasca (By, United Press) ister in cities of the fourth class rl the Chinese; republic had been Stale Park closed last manth -‘after. 3Y. - 8 (less than 10,000 population). Al- A s ;‘r’} 0 death. is gen- v~] Qwa: was false., ‘ane of ‘the.most- successful seasons of .Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 15. (By Her- | though the law does not require regis- - . oV y 0! ). (By United Pre;g) als stuced that in & cablegram re- during the season and the cafe which [iCOX.)-——Governqr James M. CoXx was|ig¢org this“year has raised m'::en‘; ~Superior, Wis., Oct. 15.—The de-|ceived yesterday from Charles Crane, | opened this summer for short orders |on his way today to pay a stump|complications in confection with the velopments came thick.and fastitoday [American minister “to, China, dated |became quite popular. vigit to Senator Harding's home .jn|conduct of the coming election, and London, Oct. 15.—Engiish officials {copnntrymen everywhere that the re< feared they faced a revolution tomor-{publican succefislmenns war with row_ under the guise of a coal strike.|Mexico.” \ Wtih coal strike notices expiring to- Harding said, “It has come to be a —t morrow and strong evidence that a|Specialty with the democratic party majority of tié miners are bent on |0 foresee war and then keep us out ihing loubled s wil of it during the campaign. The re- walking out, re-doubled efforts Will|, yjjean party is not a war party, be made by, ministers of food and|though we did insist in fighting vig- Nations ld\ Marion People There has been considerable ques- ' to Indicate that Erward Failstad, Kay [|Qctober 13, there was no mention of| A new strip contaifing touneen wn of Mai »ute to .De- | therefore the Minnesota League of |transportation to fortity the country |orously-in all our relations when we Claire phonograph ' manufact ’“ Qlfe overthrow ol .the Chinese re-|sections, two sections wide and seven ;:‘:itt%vl::;rz lxflv,;ifilns:gu;( "‘n:ltght\; Women' voters applied to lhegattnh against further strikes. were involved in the great world con- i ‘owning a cottage at Lake Nabngam- public. ong, were added to the park this sea- C heduled " ney general for “an opinion on this| ° flict. But this campaign. scare will - . ) _ e éfln Titis. pew section contains a G‘”’f’“fi ‘x:‘ e e e, | matter: ' (By United Press) ot deceive America the second time. 7 with a pretty Chics rl, luvlnx NOT OLD' ENOUGH TO N n Marton and_he will probab- X “The poMéy of the present adninis- ; on, get fire to the gof ;#:fi - eloped m unl of second growth tix\l’» speak ‘1hsuran Iy speak from the rear plattorm of his Mr. Hilton réplies in part: London, Oct, Y5.—The British coal | o jon which brought distru nted campalgnlng in Indiana today. opcrute with the electlon ofl‘lcmls and | ti of the Miner's Federal associa- |, quickly relieved when we come in- A i J rday., CC ce 't, 1 . ” park itgelf although there wer some trom the front porch - ntarest their names are entered 'on the pollf-the strike notices originated 'on Sep- bring comfort, rest and tranquility: i orer 4021 u RETIRE AT EIGHTY:ONE Y o 5 é E. areas. Med!ord Ore., Oct. 15. —A M. Arthars, 81 tbought _he had worked ; lone;;1 enou'h a year ago, so he re- ill “treat’ t m thev:::;l:oll;ysf;osid t:i:l’;et\hga;}(d fi::}j,‘figm‘:“cf,;’,‘fld‘;e Wm h‘}:n hm::g lists in advance thereof. In view|tember 27 and twice postponed to per- 1 it Arthurs fouhd, after a year of e e of the enlarged electorate and the|mit negotiations. JAP OFHCIAIS FEAR i ’ “X in-|reached the park proper. morning affer making caustic ar- b _The annua] meeting o the south. °°fi"§.tehm that ~leading an in-|reached the park propor, . L d|Faignment of the forces which he|Will not appear upon the poll lists it v roor left ot tlie, park -employces ypiore lh}y ok, Too Sovd olt liere this number of new voters whose names h: (By United Press) ounty organization of dw” ‘&“ dest “hig |intortlie park in the spring and these [claims are bacKing Scuator Harding. | 266mS to me that there is some bflx: Washington, Oct, 15. (By Ralph R‘"LTS 0F mo“ p & . the h&"em will“be held at the is ci d|have- incfeased in number consider- g""pz::l:}'fz‘le";;z:n‘;l‘u'o';l‘s llt’egn!:l‘:l\t bo|conen)—Aan attenipt to boost Amer- S ) Clvic.and Commerce rooms in_this mll soon be pounding his old anvil[ably during the summer. The exact (By United Press) Well' Tor your organization to advise icam: conl prices Is ‘expected by gov- (By United Press) ?:;n:‘;;lgn:at ba ascertamed unul Marion, Ohio, Oct, 15.—{3overnor The lack of sunable buildings for the housing of the superintendent voters residing in such cities to regis- ernment officials in case British min- Tokyo. (By Mail, Oct. 11, by Henry James M. Cox today carried his fight|ter on Tuesday, October 26. -As a®rs carry out thelr threatened strike. |yop, oy ) vgpenking unofticially we Ric parried o it George Hershing, head of the Am-|1/nnes Rakl | and; hea é‘;fi,‘;tfl,“’flflfi’{n‘g’rs ‘,‘,‘m,,e"{‘,,w';" gave "‘f‘:fl’l’ lz“ntlhu'tm;fiz?"t'l_';“'th‘_aa‘:"lm:: erican Wholesale Coal Assoclation | fear what may happen in Japan in the. past| and the employees has become notice- the demoeratic candidate a reception : ise yo 4 recently declard . .aat this excuse for | November when California legisla- ecessary.” boosting of prices may not ve valid,|(jon against the Japanese finsses. W glection of 'UNFAVORABLE EA‘HIEE able. ‘There are bulldings for fhlsf 0, indicated the republican candi-1 "In other words, although registra- agal Arthuu has been a blackanuth since he was 16 years old, and is still hale rpose but they were erected man: Rptte : Y s o] d g:ehzt:o the HALTS ARMY AEBOPLANES _l;gmx‘): ago and yare /mot in keepaln; date will not get the unanimous sub- tion in fourth class cities is not re- rg'e:.h';\‘ “'(l I:'"“l':lllc:g”(e shouldiuot ;‘1‘1“(’"1\Illlfl(l)‘lf:l|‘ZL"tl‘:l;:;ll“.ll:;)‘nilfe::z?fel:::li # With the needs of the present time:. |POLt ©f Marion. quired by law, fiew voters can help [y iied States is now exporting | declared toduy. QYQ th ;QvE‘m Winona, Minn., Oct. 1 " There are. are not sultable build-| SIX thousand peoplo hcard the BOV-|the election officials and relieve pos-{,; (1o conl the American ports can ernor advocate progressive govern- ngestion at the polls on elec- L i ment and back the Leazue of Nations ?12]1:' fiz»m Denrmgpbefore their :::s:l:‘i'sol'nlll:ly“x‘u‘)uo!rlrl(-cs:':xlyr(;ur?ll(g?‘l]:: trom a stand about six blocks '"’m‘local registration boards on October|) o United States. P the ’“’“‘ poreh. 26 and seeing that their names are S0 ’ SALVATION ARMY DRIVE “l am in a position to know that the anti-American feeling which is being fanned by some of the sensa- tional newspapers s beginning to . "1 tuke hold of the publie.” roplanes en route-from Nome |ings for the machine work and. car- Yotk wars “held here today ter ‘work require to be dome; rable ‘weather ‘conditions. | tractors and ‘trucks are housed in the ‘!‘ 'Thay expect-to leave here tomorrow |open, lncreasing the rate of deprcci- A%} tor’Grand Rapids, Mich., if weather Fight S v . properlg listed. This 'Tuling, ‘of courbe, does not af- At these muttem have peen brought, 'to the attention of the State Furestry‘ RALPH m LEG‘ON fect cities of the first, sccond and Board, ‘yndoubtedly provisions will third class, where rcgmratmn is an be ‘made by the coming legislature ms Amsnc; PLANS absolute rcqunement in orde¥ to P for al lwropri:tinn .to do some if not vote. GORDON TALKS AT GRAND -ls EXTENDED ONE WEEK ON POLITICAL SITUATION i o g il home (or“gknn‘li l::::m::gr :nfi"wuitfl: At lntg:egtu;z Meehng Thurs- EAR“IORSAI:?MSLT:T"‘ES:S CAME Gon ns in Seberal C;?H’tiesi P m]"l;tg;“'*&e(‘;::""";‘é “’l"‘:e;"l;;‘::eggg i 2 o, “fiLB M"’ "‘ E.. F Mfifl&hfle { ::fexl:gfie:;zue‘; rli:g:h;s;;x;::mlng A \diy Night Dues for Coming St. Paul, Oct. 15. —‘Rmr; hn;‘m enrtl'\; Necessitate Prolonging mm)rth:poktnife?;:: . Fl:::l‘;rn:::ine:l ; . . {e > . . " - j P09|l~h Minnesota quen : . | Year Are Decided Upon ;‘:l‘:."‘g :}“{i’,‘_'es'f"?::] e Fund Rgising Drive thusinstic audience at the Grand the- i £ world series. ‘The Baltimore Orioles Y atre last night on the politjcal situa- tion in Minnesota. Following a very - ! " _ Membors of the State Advisory |able talk on the situation as he sees } : “to ‘Protect Schools. TO.B. HELD TQHQBROW At a very interesting meeting held [need anly one more victory to cap- p . * by tbe Ralph. Gfacie ppst of the Am- ture the honors. .If the rum con- leven takes on the tast | Flaying the non-parijsan leagyel por the benefit of all persons whoerican Legion Thursday evening, final tinues today, the last gmne may be Detroit team in a battle which prom-|control of the schdol affairs in North | yye 1ot in the best of -health and who |plans for Bemidjl's big Armistice Day | played on Saturday or Sunday. ined to be gne of the best of the Dakota znfl appealing to the women |5y possibly be suffering from lung[celebration were annoynced by the . boards in Minnesota unanimoysly gle- o8 ] g N spatol of ‘Minnesota tb get out and study is- | {rouple, g juberculosis clinic has begn varlnus committees appointed for NEW OOMMlSBIOHEn I8 cided to extend the period for rals Several responded with questions Tlla -lnve li b‘hn eléorted thelsues that they mtay vote intelligently arranged to be held in the offices of |that purpose and discussion upon va- SEEKING INDEPENDENCE | ;.- (he Army’s state budget of $268.% fl:Nl “lub tl'eimlt E[ depntfi |sl_ bemg P bnult!nw deld o2, play, playing prohibit an inrond of a like situa- yrs “Smith and Stanton over the Se- |rious features followed. All reports| Washington, Oct 15.—Ametican | o000 o week. It was announced &:‘"'(‘;"‘;rd:'“‘s':z: “;'::':he ‘:li’e:gio:"is Board of the Salvation Army collab-|it and as he urges all citizens to see orating with the count§ advisory|it, he opened the meeting for dis- cussion.’ several e 3 tion in this staté, Mrs. J. B. Feather-1c.rity State bank all da morrow. [indicate that this year's celebration | Philippine independepce will be ™ game . wg to g’.“flfle? W!’l‘xo clol;li stone, . of Valley C ty, N. . D, and ’lé)‘z{s clinic’is fre?a o;ic)l;a';oge {o al -wIHcge one ‘of the biggest ever held |cought from congress by Isaureo Ca- from divisional headquarters of the|over. Mr. Gordon has a schedule Indications th ‘9‘“‘“"" of Blamarck, spokeat-a very | g |t {s especially urged -that ajl|in this city. baldon, newly elected Phjlippine com-|army in Minneapolis, yesterday. which requires all of his time untjl a-large atten #5% Pfinteresting and instructive ‘meeting those alling appear at this time for| Several applications for member-|missionct here today. It s utterlydm-1 ¢ 1i11ons generally, including the clection day- and, consequently can e -3 d the’ Elko th & a free examination and expert medi-|ship and, a number of requests for|portant for the continuation of e not meet Mr. Kaplan before tifat unusual interest shown in the presi-|time. dentfal and state elections, and the nopn . Rt Mg t cal advige. rs. Daugherty ana W, [transfers’ from other posts to this|friendly relationship Dbetween the mmo‘ AGENT TO H. l’brt?n will be in tharge of the|post were read and acc¢pted. Ralph|Philippines and the Unjted States KAVE mee”“f was held under the auspices clinic, assisted by Miss Linnies Ap-|Gtacie post mow has a membership|ihat Seerctary Colly should take up 7 of th Sfxth district state “d"fl““ Of [ derson and Mre. J. K. Given, trained fof 240 for 1920 with prospects for a|the question of independence without ; @ Uwqfl Press) Folin Boptterstone as_been_ tor |29~ (Continued' on Page §) | futher delay, he said. {oes T woma of (ho counties. gnd huse ON DROP IN WHEAT PRICES -t Fargo, 15 Robert Leady, lmany years ‘cannected with educa- = = = made 't impossible for them' to start il former ’F"%‘hg”‘ enforcement agent .tlonnl problems ‘with’ Miss Minnie " & % solieiting funds untll this week. (By United Press) charged ‘Wi of ~glm y to violate [Nielson, state superintepgent of edu- the Dl‘oh.\blml > pleéaded not-guil-fcation in North Dakota. She has had nesota’s quota has been raised com-|Wilson has requested Governor Allen ty when .rul:n.fl in federal cotirt|charge of two campaigns for Miss paratively few of the counties have of Kangas to send to the Federal trad- here tod: wiis remanded to jail | Nielson and is thoroughly: acquaint- S subscribed their' entire apportion-|ing commission any information he ih failure to furnish a $2,000 bail.|ed with the schoal problems in that R s s o ' j ment. has tending to show the recent drop His case will Hgv jothér hearing in e. Her talk yesterday, as. al - - - e - “oprhe Salvation Army's “eed is so|in Wheat prices was due to mnfair L K}"’"éu i in Bl of kispoa g I | aesperate, and the fanctioning of Its | WACLues, [ combetion bF OLEE B i o J § Jome Service program in all its full- K 3 s ?; remarking upon the North Da- . ness 18 of nugh paramount import-| !¢ White House today. Nl;kz. situation, she stated that .fiss ance, that the financigl organizations —_— < thousaat: but immediacyy. slice | THAT ) Z T o e svato appent | HUGH JERRTNGS SENDS ediate]ly after . stop soliciting until the state appen gt her election a new boatd of education A . < 0 1 lized,” said % mowe?“m:}':m?% e Torehtod G0 Mare ubntro oF pibt ‘ A R : or $268,60 has been realze.” old IN HIS RESIGNATION uncy Carlos Avery, state game agdfHe P penal and charitable institutions, {1t ] g ; ’ “2e . State Advisory Boatd, in discussing fish commission®¥, " said ‘the rep . (Continued on Page 8) N SN \ \ {he progress of the financial program. ywed considerablel \rger numl 4 TR : s \ 3 . ¢ e mn ey manager of the Detroit American o‘g these birds in all parts of the state ! e\ l.eague baseball club, since 1906, to- du€ to the'fact that the hunting of : £ day sent his resignation to Presid fi:’:gfi: ::::“n prohlhitetfior th \ 7 3 , : < i —_— lRlsH RIOHNG Frank Navfnr(:rgt?nigogu: resident " HEAVY RAINS QUENCH ! ‘ < ; NS> MAKE TOUR OF RURAL - a ’ NORTHERN FOREST FIRES| | { \ g - ; - L ls INCREA lNG SCHOOLS IN NORTH END ** (By United Press.) Miss' Linnea~ Anderson, - county e : nurse, and J. C. McGhee, county thr%‘ug:::t‘ 2‘;;0\1; ?v:::i{ xl:‘a‘: em sw Gu“m'h' superintendent of schools, are mak- night and todsy quenched forest|- ?nqut 'of Russian Gold ing a tour of the rural.schools in fires, according to reports here today. the northern part of the county this All forest fires are otted extin- . to Polish ' \ ] SR week. They. will also put under 2 guished in~ underbrash and timber \ § ] p St ., and Injuries an es¥wy contest in all rural scho tracts. (By United Press.) / & ¥ \ < on the subject, “Good TRdads and s MR T ) Lo don Oe 15—A 'secret ot A \ [ \ pos Tt P Babcock . Amendment No. 1.” The tqug{]ed ).one of the mof t! ?m_ 4 AN : (By United Press) Minnesota Highway association is Ben R Y \ Dublin, Oct. 15.—Rioting was in- ¢ v ! 5 fering” $200 in prizes in this con- m lun]m,‘ Doptant . guestions between Ru: ! 9 | X d\n q‘a‘ rdin oo At N tensified in Irelund today by Sinn |test. | late threshing sbtason, have impeded WILSON ASKS REPORTS ' the progress of the financial commit- While' a e percentage of Min- Washington, Oct . 16.—President (By United Press) Detroit, Oct. 15.—Hugh Jennlna Attempt to Confiscate Armored Car Results in Two Deaths wdny, ucordinq to a C. G. Lindsten, lelmnive chairma R “ attempting to confiscate an Brotherhood of Locomotive Eng sxznmz the official armis- . A Y A : car, which resulted in the| ZAGAR. TODAY PAYS FOR neers, will deliver an address at the|tice azreentn Adolph Joffe and Jan 2 N death of-two civilians and the wound- Moose hall Sunday afternoon at 2:00 | Domboski of the commissions, i ! ) : 2 . R i on “Labor and Its Candidates.” signed contracts guaran n‘E B 4 ¥ 3 . ing ct)l ;»\'obr}nlln(erx The car was in Mr. Lindsten is considéred an able|payment of Russian gold qlar q T W A 4 NER fmfl' of a bank. it epeaker and all interested, both men| According to The Post the agree- Y, i h 3 While the constabjes raided a near- and women, are urged to hear him. ment provided that Poland’s share|, 3 & R Z A - by shop, the band of Sinn Feiners, There wHl be Ho admission charge. in the gold will be detemme(i by balieving the car deserted made a He will 'touth™ upon both nnuonal Poland’s pre-war balance in the Rus-| rush for it. They were met by sol- and state polities; > £ sian treasury. | diers concealed within, ALLEGED MURDER BY HANGING Chicago, Oct. 15.—Frank Za; jar, convicted lhyet of a hold up vigtim, paid for. his crime here today when hanged in the county jail. Zagar took his death calmly. He dropped at 8:16 a. m, p wth

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