Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER driving the game far into the woods. | z s - HARDING’S NAME H]SSED HUNVAEDS OF HUNTERS The hunder who covets a head this|| A special delegation of Filipinos, of- + b RANGE MAINE WOODS|gsnson must plod the “tote road” for ||ficlally representing the Filipino peo- BY DELAWARE AUDIENCE many a weary, foot-sore mile, in|'Dle, attended the Republican and Dem- (By United Préss) many instances swing a canoe over ||ocratic National conventions, seekllng A Bangor, Me., Oct. 22.—T rocky portages and use every trick of {'an indorsement of the Filipino desire (By United Press) the Red Gode, the oz ot etk ol the gume to get within range of the||for Independence n the two platforrs, ‘Wilmington, Dela., Oct. 22. (By in the “big woods” and the smell of man-shy bull moose. Thelr arguments, brlefiy stated, were Herbert Walker.)—Senator ‘Warren |, .~ v : e ias follows: . Harding's name was hissed by an | S0 hres s beoanbt acot 14| WANDERER REITERATES | ¥lrstThat ‘the American Declara- audience that packed the hunters to the woods of Maine for| * DENIAL OF WIFE MURDER |'tion of Indepenglence declares’ that here yesterday where Governor COX|yp."nooce and deer season. ? ‘5‘;“"“" 5 The de(;““”“‘é::z‘i"«;;ed“t‘:: Game wardens estimate that more| Chicago, Oct. 21— Undisturbed by \from the consent of the governed ; :l;n:‘l;“c:;el";(;l‘dmflore r:lguing Sena- | Bunters entered the woods this sea-|the rapid hring of questions by the|i Second—That the American Con- for Lodge’s “Round Robin" against |Son (it I several years. ~The nuih-|prosecuting attprney, Carl Wanderer, | gress, in the Jones law, solemaly prom- the peace treaty. . ‘ker 0 19;1(5 taken is not yet|on trial for the murder of his wife|.Ised the Filipinos independence upon nown. hat many of the nimreds|and an unidentified tramp, today re-|ithe establishment of a stable govern- A short time before the croudldm crack shots, however, is appar- hissed and booed at the mention of fent from the number of fiiié lfeflds iterated his denial that he killed his ment, and that their claim that the ident Wilson wife. sald stable government is now in ex- o e avetauion. o theatre | "pPeLout of the woods. [uHo said that the tramp shot her | istence In the lsands has beon offcial where the governor ;poke had room | the edge of llexzyln;ll::n:unecitufiflo; h‘:‘: and he killed the tramp. Wanderor's ‘ly confirmed by Amerlea’s 6wn repre- l for about half the people who Were|one or more specimens waiting for 4NSWErs to some of the questions|lsentatives there; and igovernments derive: thelr-just powers out to hear him. Cox also ridiculed | shipment. were vague. e again repudiated the| gnird.—That America went: before 2 Senator Harding for implying that| Moose and deer. appear to be as :Llfilsod confession that he had slain|'the world in the recent war as the France desired ta_ desert the league|plentiful ‘as ever, according o ' ‘avowed champion of “self determina-| * o for a new asociation of nations. guides, althdough the coming’ of'| ‘tion,” Amerlcan soldlers baving been e e e —— campers and cottagers in search -of| THE PIONE g told it was one of the things they the *‘virgin forest” during the sum- ER. WANT ADS were fighting and dying for. EDITORS HAVE RECEIVED mer, and the increase in hunters is BRING RESULTS Subscribe “for “The Dally Pioneer. THREATENING LETTERS e Dally Pi (By United Press) Dallas, Texas, Oct. 21.—Editors o several Dallas and other newspapers have received letters threatening the destruction of their plants if the pub lications fail to support the demand for 40-cent cotton, the heads of th department of justice bureau makin, investigations reported here today. llIIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIII!filllTlHlllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII{IIIIII“IIIIIII||l||||||||||[_L-_' A New Feature for Readers —OF— The Minnsapolis Sunday Tribune A Bkeauhful Pictorial Section of exclusive pxctures by the finest rotary printing process known, comprising local and world-wide news pictures, printed in soft, beau- tiful, velvety, lustrous tenes of. the Rotogravure Process. RAGS—PAPER We have - just contracted for a car load of papers, magazines and rags, to be delivered in thirty days. The prices are high for these articles at present, but as everything else, they will take a slump soon. We're also in the market for brass, copper, iron and rubbers. We will call for all orders within reasonable distance. Telephone 638-W. We pay the highest mar- ket price for hides and buy furs in season. 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