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" MINNESOT. HISTORICAL AR RS ] Tho:Ploneer s . the only dally ‘within 100 miles of Bemidji and Al Blangi® hag _the largest circulatios fn ol urday. ¢ Nc‘nllfll Minsesota warmer in. northwest portion to- night. : N.D. FARM BUREAUIN FIRST ANNUAL SESSION Thirteen Counties Organized ¢ in Six Weeks, According to President’s Report roon m oonaaess. | LACK OF FUNDS RIPSAWAGENT Senate continues discussion on the &entre in tr> personnel of the local Johnson. minimum wage bill. Gigantic Deficit Disclosed Investigation of Equity talent a* @, ing Cole performance Meeting of the joint senate and Planting. Association COURT OF KING COLE” DAMELS. SHOWS}) Specially Designed ‘Cottumes 0P PosmoN T0 to Be Seen at Musical Play at Grand UPINFRACAS Apart from the interest which will (By United Press) Fargo, Jan. 21.—“Thirteen coun- ties in North Dakota with a member- ship of 10,600 have been organized in six weeks,” W. L. Berdick, of Williston, president of the North Da- kota farm bureau organization told’ the Tri-state Grain Growers here yes- Fight Results From Articles on Bemidji Hotel Printed 3 in Duluth Paper ~ ' % E. J. Willits Informs Police that e g inE o e Declares Disarmament Should:nouse committees on naval bases for Two Men: Robbed:Him Early Tuesday, & @~ arrangement of the Include Principles and thefaciflo.coast. t Eveni SONgS 80 88 Q,cluaa many of the|. F. £ W House. - ) L,’ Lvenmng recent doing Ye district, a fea- orces of Warfare Henry White, delegate, gives the " . “|ture of the ) *jon will be the|' naval affairs committee -his views on s R costumes. The : 2 of these and | di t. / & : IMMEDIATE SEARCH IS |iheir resigz has % “omsonaily ua- | BRITAIN WOULD TURN | ?ifl'{%'ynceperlm Paimer aiscusses| RESOLUTION TO HAVE |terday on farm burcau day. NO COMPLAINTS HAVE 4 " e) rrie rdy- ) tural i 'his has en d v - INSTIGATED BY POLICE | S5t _ - TO AIR CONSTRUCTION | perssing o Arsortine sugsr *| STATE AUDIT RECORDS |causing. the work to bo. done. thru BEEN FILED AS YET . All the costumes - of course, Ways. and means committee begins farm efforts. Organization work in the remainder of the counties of the state will ‘be takep up immediately The, North Dakota farm bureau is dn its first annual session here today. Y ‘| specially designed t J difterent hearing on tariff on agricultural pre- According hRfippfl, _Bandits| characters and no ex) aise has been | Danjels Oppoged to Having|ducts. ; spared. The gowns'for the ladies and " — Charles Plez, forger director gen- Plant Has Been Operating on] _Got Watch, Diamornid Pin |giris 'range all the way trom the United States Inferior Unlimited Scale But May quaint Bo Peep.and Dolly Varden ef- eral of the fleet corporatioh, answer- and Sum of Money tects down to the simple peasant in Any Branch ed charges of fraud and dishonesty Be Closed Soon styles. The leading male characters made against him by a voard &efore b ’ will appear in regulation Court attire % the Walsh committee. Shortly after eight o'clock last[of the King Cole period. The male (By United Press) The rivers and harbors committee (By. United Press) night E. J: Willits reported to.the|choruses, s full fledged Indian braves ‘Washington, Dec. 21. (By Ralph|was put off to be heard next week. Fargo, jan, 21.—Insurgents inves- - police that he had-been -Held ‘up by|and ‘coliege boys while one of local|Turner.)—“The agreement of world| A Dill to authorize part Rayment llgalif thto. :llé_E‘Euitg\}‘Cur orate two masked mén a short distance|young mén will parade as the Golden | disarmament must include her forces|of guarantee funds to railroalls was Plannngg association qaga]nst ll” M Hazen and Edwards Appear in Police Court Later But Action Is Lacking BEMIDJI BOWLERS SHOW UP WELL AT TOURNAMENT No sooner had the excitement sur- 5 rounding the hold up reported by E, ] J. Willits reached its height last night than the police were called to Word received this afternoon from Great Britain was ready to limit bat- | construction. of government hospitals. ittee Wi as | that the local men have so far show- tleship construction because she was| The naval . affairs Sll‘b-(‘t?\mlltee opened. ‘The committee which has ow : J n v i o, ed up well. A. Anderson and Oscar two men walking rapidly toward him'| much up to date pretty miss is discov- cox.nlcentraung on air t.:(evelupmenls. resumed invegtigation of the gtate de- :'i;'::ge:,[:l;“h:;dejl,g:kc?"gf‘e;"{eiclf:;: Sievert took second place in the and quite close in front of him. | ered. . The work gives ‘promise to be- |- .-The United States should nbt be|partment’s réal estate holdihgs. of Carrington, N. D., had prepared a | doubles this forenoon and Anderson Upon meeting, Mr. Willits stated,|ing the most succeseful amateur ef- Interior in any branch of varfare, The appropriations sub-committee|comparison of the financiul state- | took third place in the singles. The the taller of ‘the two men stuck a|fort offered here in years. Dlnieln”said. It woulfll be incon-|considercd the army, naval, deficien- | nonts of 1919 to 1920 ” ! five-men téam matches will be rolled revolver agaliist Mr. Willit's 1ip dn| The preparations have been made |Sistent.” he pointed out, “for nations | cy, rivers aud' harbors, diplomatic e 1610 sthrenient diowel o this evening and the Bemidji team a forcible manper and ordered him | with extreme care, particularly in the | 10 reduce their number of battleshipS{and consular appropriations bitls. 5 y statement showed a sur-| ooy goubtedly win a place among to “stick up” his hands, which -order | matter of assignment of parts, and and, by allowing it, to expand along ¢3n r]ua“ of $49,701.86 and Mr. Casey the winners. wan bromply. obeved The emeller| tne drilling has been most thoroug. other lines. Competitive ' air <ralt|REPUBLICAN WOMEN OF i alloced to have stated tmmediatcly his pockets, relieving M:l.atu watch, p'm?vl’l::ngflogx’;:'ll::tc%nc:;::::i:::l:y as any kind of naval competition.” STATE TO SESSION TODAY (‘ix l'lloopm;m, former manager, was in 5 & dismond fle pin, and sbout forty | the town's ablest vocalists, faricy 1 assume that disarmament would - - f‘l‘hseu ulto k?']'é'“]' vas llwt vcnnefl; G. A. R. CIRCLES TO0 MEET dollars_which -Mr. Willits stated he'[drills, dances and superb costuming, |n¢lude air craft. ABy Uinited Pross) Bt s e T e TOMORROW AFTERNOON wsg]c{rry}n; in his vest pocket. ' |the attraction bids well to please the| Daniels said he realized Britain| Minneapolis, Jan. 21.—Republican | oo SRSt e s ora et 1llits. atates that after being rob- | hatrons as home grown events of this| ¥as better prepared for air fighting | women of the state were in session to- | S'OWINE © LOHEL of thred duaftels of o . Ded, the men knocked him down.and | eharacter seldom have in the past,|than the United States. This coun-yday planning legislation in which |J W0 0% should sho¥ a deficit of ap-| The G. A R. Cirele will meet on as-s00n as-he was able to look around 3 try has no air craft carriers now and]they are interested and devising proximately ous million Saturday, Jun 22, at 8 o'elock in} T 0n e arrival of the police the he 'saw the two men turn south on none are authorized. The develop-|means of getting pet measures thru Resolutions were presented Dby {the Odd Fellows’ hall. ~All members) . o «I\\-hu‘llml but both Edwards apparently had started as the out- come of feeling created by articles printed in the Duluth Rip Saw in which reference was made to Marion en and others. ards, of the Rip Saw, had ent- ered the soft drimk parlor shortly after eight o'clock for the purpose, as stated by him, of buying a pack- age of cigarettes. He stated he had Leen in the habit of entering Brose's place in the evening while visiting Bemidji and immediately after enter- ing last night was attacked by a number of local men and beaten up ¢, He reported that several men part in the assault. off Beltrami avenue. west ‘on Sixth | Humpty Dumpty will.present to Court street ‘when he-suddenly discovered | the Goiden Egg, in which a very Bt tsts. 5wy otow: | DECLAMATORY CONTEST - [ o s ik s o o e GEALR Tuli o oo heeamidvent T NI v et e track of them and thinks they made ing fleets. the matter of the Equity corporation, were notified by the Chief of Police their face covered .with white cloth | °F, Of representing the Bemidji High| ashington, Jan. 21.—“'Should \ veport of the audit Is received. i R averiand aa faTEhER At the declamatory contest to be held at|ho takes office, the people ‘of the|Jacobs)—Rarico Caruso, slowly con- | jont capital was not available in thir-| heve tuken stéps to unite the industry [ no complaint has been filed by either i eg them dé.;rn Beltrami avenue until 7 D iatets Tadleatl it e et 2 o . they came 1n front of the telephons p with a fleet, indicating that the air asking that when the banking board My A .. Huffman bullding Where \willits stated he lost AT,METHODIST CHURCH | forces it be unitea with the fight- CAR"SQ TO VISIT HIS of state of North Dajota has audited || IMBER AND BUILDING diL Ly Aorey A o Torrance their way back to the alley and es- s 1 — that a meeting of the stockholders be : ed. Y Miad ter caped.” Te states that-both men had | . Cight girl contenders for the hin- (By United Press) NATIVE LAND FOR REST Galled ‘within thirty days after ihe PROBLEMS DISCUSSED A“g:;ucl.];‘u;‘li.‘llntnlsd\\t‘e‘»‘ru“:\vh:::eoll‘tli:i hool in the district declamatory con- i (By United Press : with holes thru which they could see. | 2 ) Ty President-elect Harding issue a call y United Press) Mr. Casey and Mr. Wilson, the pr £ . R 2 a 20 g by % o r 3 - take d as far as has been as- " :Vfltl;tl the::l wenthhnmlp n;:‘n:t‘i- tests will appear on the program of [ for a disarmament convention when| New YorkaJan. 2i= (By Harold|cony manager, replied that it suffi uc‘:f:fi:, f;;:‘eh:,}n,zgd g;““,zozzl‘?“(':,‘.;, t.!,‘;l(‘,l,l,‘m‘l““‘:":i,,‘m :;[ going to press ed e police who immediately 3 oy , Started a, soarch for the gunmen bug|the Methodist™ church this evening.|great powers would force their gov- | valescing from a long illness With| (v qays the key would have to be |;n' it oe Bublicity. At a ro.|purty. Various reports are In circu- " been 3 leurisy, 1 s [ { X R R Friends' of the puj Tolg-the- hbusé<naval 4rairs-tommit- | health-arle’ fed” voice which Tug s:;lc');fi:-' s‘:,‘ffizn'l“gfiifi:'-“" unlimited { snotes of the lamber and buildingjed. but ong -cutcome of. the attack, . tee today. B Ithrilledt millions. } g problem were carefully discussed. | however, I8 plainly shown by the ap- Such an invitation by President' ‘While Caruso’s last experience in —_— “This meeting was attended by lumbe }lenlru“ 351“1’3«“3? Mlsl(?":npe'x:lltll;‘x icatit y 2 eas- 4 itod | 1s badly cht, one pe door. Indications are that the con-|Wilson would produce no results, 1taly was unpleasant due to the peas men from all parts of the United e A ilo Mead and Dody States. One significant resolution adopted at this mass meeting was: antry invading his villa near Flor-| LUTHERAN PASTORS HOLD ‘White added, because Wilson is an ence and seizing all thé special foods MEETING AT FOSSTON outgoing president. are covered with several bruises. ! " e Ladies’ Aid Soctety.of the Not- | ¢ent wil o egian Lutheran church held its an- 3;:“;“'):”:“:“;{',;}'&:]? t“;:?l The annual meeting of the stock-|pDraper Smith of Nebraska, flying i s, ev. L. J. Jerdee of this ¢ hnlderslo fthe' Farmérs State Bank|grandmothers, carrying the electoral (By United Press) prgx?:l,cnt. and Ll:.‘e\‘;t l‘]’. \V‘. flS:::: ::fie fi:ur:::ifiaio;x‘;:s%;:fi:: ;':;:;Dt’odaa!;'hi:glw}l:gpbifil?;inxkwl:;t London, Jan. 21.—Not satistied |0f Shevlin, secretary. There is 0 i et 3 [ twenty-two pastors i i < year. ‘The directors in turn held a|jog of their journey. They landed| peBonaparte, Corsica has entored enrollment of twenty-(wo pustors 10 | Jp;ce “und should place thelr respec- | lember. * He was sentenced to thirty s of clalmants to the birth- g ' tive activities upon a basis consistent [ years in the state prison by Judge meeting and elected- officers. h late yesterd: i ELIGIBILITY- SOUAD TO The elections were as follows: Di-| el e place of Christopher Columbus. Calvi, ———— with the public interest in the revival| Burr. B VIE"" ,"mi-l in Corsica, claims tha v e : : et ' Ass's.l. EX-SH{VICE MEN :::t‘or:ul;‘.“ltl‘:(:i-ue::t:: i(l.vé:;:l gz::‘ A M()fi TEN n Corsica, claims that the discoverer THOMAS LAWI.ESS ls Of“bwu::d:'?lzr::(:‘:ni;“ i I Snyder and the Fletcher boys had - et ) ) E Mrs. H. Ballangrud. The society has / done real well during the past year. Seven new members were taken into the society at this meeting. | construction industries, and labor | murder in the second degree by a jury the building trades, should recog- | for killing Earl and Archie Fletcher, nize the deflation which has taken |brothers, in Towner county last Sep- - completed his urst successful voyage ive P Aotordin; in a house still standing: in its streets. L‘;‘WSL:y,t]:,d ':5}]\,::1 :I.:)guqu th:n rir’)ti,f \ J. LeRoy Elwell. Officers: J. LeRoy lial . a > f 2] . B » Spain, 3 ¢ industries, and labor, which furnish & - . zmell;‘cgres:(::?;e.m.!Hm}lv}udfiull:.t‘: FRIGI"ENED PRO"TEERS Prnncg’, viapCorsI}v:?ln::llf\?llus %‘(‘)‘ljun:‘l;)x:l ASSASSlNATED lN BED the essential elements entering into mated they were “out to get him” he Federal Board for Vocational| son necongr vice president; B. L. —_— - as their own, which moved a corre- —_— the costs of costruction, to join|attacked them with ‘:‘I hg"‘"‘le)" 11'; SEa Johnson, cashier; L. Elmquist, as- (By United Press) Spondent to romark that “although| Dublin, Jan. 21—Two uniformed | with us in contributing their just part [the fight that followed, Snyder. shot ~ Training to Be Represented sistant cashier. = - i Vienna, January 21.—Mobs such as [the present generation will not see [men were under arrest here today | toward the resuscitation of the ac- both of his companions. He alleged Here Jan 31 < : ) tormed during the Revolutionary war | the fifth centenary of the discovery of | charged with the ussassination of |tivity of this deedful industry. that the fight started over a half- uary \ in the streets of Paris, gathered here| America, it should be @ splendid cele- [ *homas Lawless, in his bed Jast night “To this end, the producers of lum- breed Indian girl. o 'NEW SECURITIES OFFERED today, sending hundreds of [rlflhlened bration, since so many European |The usnusuhlmtlml vas ““;’l:ll*f in-| por pledlz«; themselves, and invite the e e . L - 4 SECRET. y rofiteers to the country, shouting|countries now take a personal inter- [stance of the growing violence in |, i sl i A plan to get into immediate and B ARY HOUSTP, fhggam and mumbling words of con-|est in the discoverer."‘ e Dublin. Sinn Feine a enged them- :iu»opf.runo.; .Of "l" other Lt;g‘ntml b SLAUGHTER OF BISON personal touch with all veterans hay-: - % |tempt. Police made no attempt to| Columbus himself is said to have|sclves against Tobias Sullivan, po- lustries referred to in this resolu- Po5 & claim for vocational training| =TWo new Treasury savings secubl- | iy ortore. . stated that e mee s Gonaose, whion |Hce Inspector who staod off an attack | 40P and of all thase who are inter. HERD NOT ALARMING was announced recently by the Fed-|ties will b{* ‘,;'“ed during the coml One of the ‘gavest cities of the|however, adds polnt to Corsica's con- |y 300 men last May. Sullivan was | ested in lre“ch".‘fl a practicable solu- ern‘ll Bo;x;d olt Vn;fiuannl' Ed‘l'lg?t;n Z:;."“u’s ey ssa'vvi‘n‘g“ cs‘:r‘!?h world was turned into a scene of fear | tention since the island at that tie Killed as he stepped Trom the door of | tion i:’)fm‘_(::‘“ ;’L‘:lt";""]fu"““-m"fi“l;r ‘:)’:';"e‘ g:n’:»: the 10th eelot has been|cate. The $1 stamp will be non-in< and chaos. . clonged to Genoa. the Listowel barracks yesterday. and comfort, and the profitable cm-| Owner of Herd Proposes to \ divided into 16 sub-districts. An eli- | terest bearing, will be bright red in = ployment of the American peopl Allow Animals to B giiMty squad, consisting of G. E.|color, imprinted on a green tint, and “We, there, request the National oW ADINATS; 10,00 Hardy, -eligibility officer, Wm.|Will bear the portrait of Alexander Lumber Manufacturers’ association to Shot for Money Rockford, contest officer, W. J. Nor- | Hamilton, the first Secretary of the call, through its executive officers, - ris, special adviser, and Dr. F. L. Al- Treasury. The $25 Certificate will . i conference of these essential indus- loway of the medical: ~department, |be similar in design and terms to the tries, for Jan. 21 and 22, 1921, at s will establish ad u.rzogfixn:o.e: é:g&fl::&s ‘:J:?:n 'fi?ln‘::youse::;"f; Chicago, 1L, to the end that these spe tes. This squa : 4 " A relatec inance e : Vi kndle wi cype i the dntrict 1331, (o mature Jamuary 1. 1936 | — g i the rlad problems of fnance, - v fow bison wouid have and will be able o place:a man fnf P #oW SCEWIS WO SRR s . \ storation of public confidence, may be | stutes department of agriculture will ¢ -training the day he-_atfllk‘!-» ; ramaent security in the $25 denomin- & | i | properly considered, and ways and|make no effort to stop the proposed . > ThexBemidji ?"P"'{“ WilL include | ftren ich oan be conveniently : 5 means devised for attaining the end [ shooting of a considerable number of the fallowlng. counties: B’";g““' pufchaded thru the accumulation of & : . 2 s sought; namely, the revival of the|:hese animals on the privately owned :(::c g:fll“ddfil::r:;t??or ?1:"1: -:1:‘- the $1 Treasury Savings stamps. More Nt gtlnlrhng industries of the United|Antclope nd in Great Salt Lake, . p 7 3 1ad will |important stifl, the new securities = : - ; g 3 \ L T announced in news dispatches. [ ::t‘;fi,:fi:fg::gfi:“r:h&'?;‘::dm. will“complete a most attractive line 3 ? I % NG 2 e o ile regretting e t"’;l““’“{‘gi:} mercial club rooms,second floor, city [of government savings seécurities, the == . 2\ 3 % -~ 151 CHANGE IS MADE IN lecision uxl }h;; ow ."L,r ol (;E h d hall, Bemidji. Service, men in this $1 stamp and the $25, $100 and $1,- % QY Lo turn the 23:, ax}ll m: sDn Er W district who “feél - that:.they have a 2&0“1'te.€flflgdiremlry Sat;ing_f_ Ce g ! ¥ } A : g i OPENING OF LIBRARY | Por! }::ML}"”!:’ 2: 1‘1)‘ o oas é’c_lg-mw\; vocational handicap or = disabiity, {2 us place the Tredss). 2 2 7 /il L S Aot And b ilerntito, cirtail i iry Bavings movement on a solid| [3§ Z 3 ’ & y On account of High school classes ol ind (1t eXpefient s ot ’M“}dt:" i,',', “Z{',:h ;vuh&;‘;:da;:: peace-time basis. The small denom- . e : y mesting. in the library builiing, Lie| °LRS[, and more necessiry game pre- board thru the American POSt |/ ation . war-time securities, the $5 w7 g o Thrary e i &, the | gorvition measures by seeking a con- or Red Cross. Inquiries ¢an be di-|ou Savings Stamps, in a 1921 se- G - / )]r:r‘)‘ reading.room Wik ”""v"l‘” tWO | ressional appropriation to buy this rected to the Federal Board of Vo-| trar “WyInEs Seamens, 0 & o L i 7 0:cloc) I"“”‘ afternoon instead of atyy..q at the owner’s price. A bill to cational Education at the Distriet of- Il also be offered during the e N B \_/ i one o'cloe purchase the island and animals for fice, ‘:‘l"’ 'g“g';:’;::l‘e‘x";’e‘:“;"t;“g; ing year. 2 w1 fa ) / / ————— $300.000 was recently introduced by neapolls. n : & 2 A N Congressmin Welling of Utah. ;‘::rdwfldb;::r?m h’rbe ‘hfixr':fi:f; ])mm coumok'ro ; k) - 2/ ;| N - S HARDING PLANS TRIP . * dark fl[s)srys 132 i :;;: l;l::}:fl*;gz transportation from any point in the 2 CAN NS 3 \ to the time not many years ago when distriet to Bemidji during tme arive.| ATD) INCOME TAXPAYERS| | N N/ W, / ~ N TO PACIFIC STATES | i 1 time not many yeaes azo whe The men will be directed to hotels N\ e less herds that once roamed this con- and cafes that will honor these re- . g 7 ) ) N ] (By United Press) t#ment consisted of a pitiful group of quests. For the purpose of assisting tax- \ \M ¢ / ¢ i 3 January 21. (By Raymond Clap-|less than 100 in Yellowstone National In order to expediate their cases,|payers in filing their income tax re- \ 3 : per. en route With President-eicct | Park, where they were prey to poach- - al}u’xm& -pplylilu are urz:dnto b&:g mx_!::l:h: Y::‘;:z:'la deg:tz col- Harding to St. Augustine, Fla.)—A |ers because of ineflicient protective wi em all correspondence ° o each coun- trip to the Pacific coast probably will | laws. may have had with the Bureau of |ty for a verjod of one week, more or be made by President-elect Hirding a matter of fact, with the pre- War Rigk Insurance, their discharge |less, according-to the number of re- i 4 during his administration, it was|sent rate of increase, it may become certificates or certified copy of it, and | turns flled for previous years. The t \\ .5 = g learned today. The time of this trip|a problem in a few years how we all_hospital Jepox:lts they' may h-‘ve. dffl‘,’,”? :l:I be utlati?ned pr:x‘zciphally 3 ’ is still uncertain but it is expected|shall care for the buffalo on m; na- Compensation does not determine }a e county seats. In counties hav- ™ 5 L5 3 that he will make an official e|tional preserves. It would be desir- a man's eligibility to training. The|ing one or more large towns outside just as soon as it is feasible for him |able for the government to own the determining factor is whether or not lof county seat deputies will divide . 7= SRS 4 to leave Washington. - Antelope TSland herd but there are the man has a vocational handicap|their time between such larger d G Harding was speeding over Ken-|other and more urgent uses for the and whether or not it is traceable to \towns. gt tucky and Tennessee today on his|money. I would much rather it were or. was aggravated by.service. .. The zone deputy is schequled to be way to St. Augnstine, Florida, where [spent to buy additional range land ‘Announcements will be made from [at Bemidji on February 12, 14, 15, he hegins a six week’s retreat tomor- | north and south of Yellowstone park P time to time thru papers of the dis-|and 16 and will undoubtedly be lo- row. The first two weeks will be|for the sustenance of the elk which spent on Secnator Frelinhuysen'slfind insufficient winter feed within triet, or thru.the American Legion'cated at the post office the same as and Red Cross, last year, b e ) s B . fiouse hoat, . the grounds.” i { R— '~ BEMIDJI, Mmq.._’i-'nim&i EVENING, JAN. 21, 1921 : : P _______—________—__._._______— %, 3 . L e T S i | BADLYBEATEN - west of Beltrami a e on Sixth |Egg Hen in a feathery creation that |[8nd all her principles of war fare,”tconsidered = - |the bowling team representing the 0 i . mi DX > o Casey, s SO 4 P! 13 €| Brose’s soft, drink emporium at the street. According; to.Mr.. Willits he{would do credit to the Chanticlere Becretary Daniels declared today in| The publi¢ huildings and grounds n::‘?;‘“m,mfi?;;fi"‘e “f_r‘]’::"f::‘sml:},:g: Bemidji Bo‘hng league at the tour- mrrn;fr of ['}‘,urm street and Minne- 1 was on his'way home and had turned | company. Incidental to the plece the | COMmenting on the suggestion that|committee considered reports on the|tne second day ef the annual meeting naments at Grand Forks today shows| 1) "svenue to stop a fracas which ‘I nual mdeting this week. Reports " " and wines, it is thought f Z 3 h ol § 1 pupils. . > BAt from a sy - . “Resolved, at this mass meeting [N * have charge of thie work for the com- FARMERS STATE BANK ON LAST LAP OF JOURNEY - < of the Bemidji eirchit, will meet JanehPeT tjl:;d‘;';g::t the country, that ‘in} YEARS FOR KILLING BROTHERS % ing year: Presidéht, Mrs. 1. B. Olson; LDS ANNUAL MEE’ = uary 26 to 27 at Fosston. Many im- u X con- vlcsiyprelldent, Mrg.’ffl. Mittet; secre- * Ho! AL TING Des Moines, January 21.—Mrs, H. CORSICA NOW Cga\;lfi:{ p::mmt' nruhlt‘l:m u':o |;' oG l‘”, r:“. stn'u-tt}:on "fl;vmf" “nmy Im1 r(‘gsumed, Ny N Dy Far 21 yivester ] r . , and 3 cussi ference. and the needs of the people be sup. rby, N. D., Jan. 21.—Sylves tary, Mrs. Martin' Moe; treasurer, H. Wheeler of Des Moines, and Mrs. ~ 'OLUMBUS AS SON | uiscussion at this conference. e e un’d phle D hnml sy o fotat pallyiof

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