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I: ' i P m - p PeGd Fratr thnight and Sun [ J ' YIRS gRolér €onight." Cold Waves IO . \ s gq‘zd Sunday - afternoon ‘88c PER MONTH FRANCE WOULD ENLIST AID OF Garl Victor Llittle.)—’l‘he dead Jake | Coming of ReneViviani to U. S. .| Hamon’s political power was revealed . ¥ today in the trial of Clara Smith Is Believed to'Be Meant Hamon, secrétary protegee, charged H .| with the murder. : as a Sounder Jake Hamon's pal, W. D. Nichols, ‘[former police chief of Ardmore and : n:w in the oil game, in testifying for | FRENCH BELIEVE U. S. : ,the state said, “I was with Jake be- ! !fore be died. Hamon and I talked WILL CANCEL LOANS - politics. I think he was a republican ; leader of the United States. He told POLITICAL POWERS OF HAMON REVEALED TODAY Pal of Deceased Oil Magnate Discloses Poiitical Power on Stand Today CONFER WITH WORKERS | Exécutives'Are Confident Men Will Accept Cuts When + Shown, Conditions Vel 1 = X (By United Press) - Chicago, March 12.—All western rallroads: will hold conferences with in Seven chedule: their unskilled’ workers within the . ',f T“ sc,‘ uled . xt 90 days to discuss wage T Rounds Last Night ductions. Railroad ~executives are confident that the men will accept ' S— the cut realizing that they are war- \RICEY ¢ AITH: inted b ¢ conditions. SHARKEY 0? WLUT“ “Thsy :ilfl";:.nked ton r:tun to OUTPOINTS O’REILLY accept some reductions because of the large number of unemploed work- ers, in the opinion of railroad man- Tibbetts and Carreveau Draw; | *5”™ : me he would die and begged me to| Willing to Modify League Plan — A TS 3 X go straight to Warren Harding to get % chbbmnul Delaney Stage |1pNsTRIKE COMMERCIAL 1 i oo o{l }usl n-x:nga taken care of| to Suit Demands of New " Fast Exhibition - 'CLUB 0 MEET TORIGHT 7 » IS b .Administration e it / \|FARM BUREAU PLEDGES o SUPPORT TO NEW PROPOSAL il F LIS : 3 ized Tenstrike. Gunner Joe Quifin of Minneapolis Go:‘:erc,::rlc’lu:l;'ialll"meet this eve- (By United Press) ‘outpointed Al Arney of International ning tofadopt & constitution and by-) laws in' “consider the erection’ of’ Falls in'the main event of the Ame - GA St jean Legion buxing show held at the |8 to¥a Ball 4 Latberer chareh Sy pew armory last might. The bout:gp tne committes in charge of that d ten rounds, but' will be heard at the meeting et the slapled tof pro m& ‘Much-interest is being dis- Quinn 15 given the edge in seven of ton {dents of that vicinity the ten. This was by far the clean- fll’::nwh of the club s evident. ebt and hest hzglt ever staged here. "Both ‘men fought ‘clean and hard, Quinn, - the more letting the International Falls "Washington, March 12. (By Ralph By _United Press) H. Turner.)—The coming to America ( Minot, N. D., March 12.—The ex- 1 ~|of Rene Viviani, former French pre ecutive committee of the Ward coun-| .0 ")a5" two main objects, it was t {fl;“&};‘;:’:‘;nlge&ifigu;';gfiez‘;‘gg stated in semi-official advices receiv- organization to the local units of the od in Washington. France, desires: proposed national sales agency of the ‘To sound out the Hardine ad- | committee of 17. ministration and the question of PR S French indebtedness to the Unit- e TEN NEW STUDENTS ARE SN === ~ === FESSS \gf ed States and determine whether there is any vossibilitv of the ENROLI.ED AT NORM AL French debt being cancelled. 3 J gfi!(:‘ nfl"h in“vi::‘y.hndef BEE: . 2084 ;) . :o Enron?an _ltga.irs bva mnd:ged s however good ’ N : i eague of nations or any other blows to' Arney's one through several L ith the Hemidji of the SPrinE| agreement which needs the ap- o Q:l:l‘lll-mm et "“gg e time fi ihls mosing ':““‘g ] A business meeting of the Atheni-|United States eventually will cancel Fans fans would have liked to see the | carcely pay them for the call. En- \ an Literary society was held at the|®ll or part of the allied debt. France bout g6 to a finish, believing that|trance was gained by forcing the “Three Angles of a Business }'&'{T;ilnéch":.‘f i:w:ri:ny “,'.:;%n ,:l‘g“zhe has received cash to the extent of To draw the United States in- ::v:::l ;:‘::dy.‘lccfl?;dm b‘ifl‘olt-. .(% search of Bl]sm mm‘rs ARE school last Tuesday, ten new students vroval of this government. ST but_apparently fione had ‘any effect|hroke into Boardman’s drug store 4 q - were enrolled. The total enrollment| A considerable section of French i ;. & e VEN mmm TALK for the year is now 117, opinion, it is indicated, believes the $3,000,000,000 and is eager to learn their man would put one over. Quinn'si year door open, the intruders evi- h Brost decisive points were scored in|gontly making their exit the same Life” Is Subject of president, Miss Campbell; vice-presic| Harting’s loan polley at the eantlest | the fifth and tenth rounds. way. o Weekly Address dent, Miss Beatrice Sanberg; secre-| SV %1 leCho fion of ‘the American s ‘Sharkey ShowsUp Well As far as can be ascertained by} Mychine Guns Mounted on Ja 7 Dispatches Indicate Fighting Is| "X s weiock a prowtum wos given| 1081 lus been stimulated, 1t was learned, by the realization that allied invasion of Germany and the ‘ Mr. Boardman, nothing of any conse- Juck Sharkey of Duluth outpointed| quence was taken, only a small at Springfield Today to Under Way Between Rebels |07 !¢ soclety, to which the student the faculty and the public were in- Ted O'Reilly of “Marble in_the six-|amgunt ney being taken from ; ! general er of Foed ungiuflhdup,f-lthough IO'R‘“. :h':°'::!m¥ .'1",‘:‘,3} andgpenny frowg Protect Prisoners A 'J‘h? l:{ail}? ‘P“i:.negei, l:ctx‘::afor the and Soviets at Minsk ‘A“ed. Two solos were given by Mrs. ?:l‘i:lxlr‘g l:nsaxf ,.'ffif.'fii”.f? c:;lg:‘:?:lge%e';g ‘ in a bad way in the last rounds.|ber of drawers were left partly open. Snrl.ngfl(elli: ";‘,';:: P rlbll.:::ch g lege Friday afternoon. His subject, (By Unlited Press) on the program was a two-act play, |, Q"‘;":lfflm‘fi:l"" ';fie;ig““‘;“’“’:&n“"{‘; | “Three Angles of a Business Life,” Helsingfors, Finland, March 12, | “Suppressed Desires.” This was very much enjoyed by all present. stronger today than ever that they need some form of American co-oper- ation in order to carry out success- fully the French policies in central O'Reilly showed ability to take Shar-| 5 visit was made to the safe in the key’s heavy blows and the Duluthipaleony at the rear of the store, but Machine guns were mounted on the fighter kept himself fairly well guard- | nothing there was harmed. The rea- | county jail here today as a move of was specific and practical; one of un-|—The anti-Bolsheviki revolution has . spread to Minsk, 450 miles west and R A TR usual interest., south of Moscow according to ad-|GARRISON RESIDENTS ARE ed. ‘Aceording to the expression of|gon for the visit is still a matter of | protecting scores of prisoners arrest- g s o fans, he ‘simply “‘drew .in his)conjecture since very little money is| o ht In his threefold subject, Mr. Denu | yiseq received here today. Dispatches ANIZ Europe. In order to gain the sup- néck" and- O'Reilly ‘couldn’t land &|kept in the store over might. Pol :h “":“'t a Mfi of l'"-’“l.?h be:WGM touched’ first “upon the modefrn de-|ingicated petty fighting is under way ORG ED FOR DRILLING port, according to advices reaching blow worth while. The ;:zcl‘nvzh poil'::'t are. inve the: intrusion and m”; :: an nostrn:!. ;5 o‘:!nl zl:_tmen;nltom‘:i: :rt-:ets",m: .,}'f:f,', :J::waan the rebels and Soviet forces arrison, Mont., 9iar. 12.--Gacrison | Washington, Viviani i ri} scoved in the ‘last| believe it to ba the wotk-of amateurs. | egun after. a.patrolman.had ‘been | tutions phasising X -CORLIG] of Vhecityst i & i Mar. oo Ao Ren” modil 4 - \ Youndy-#nd’- the -dpinion has been R A whot by a negro. duplicating sales slips relative to flm[ Streot fAightiag 18 aiso repqrted I [ion have oiganized an ofl campany |0 o Haniing sdmiuistration - - voiced that he could have put O'Reil- | . . \ 3 v thie G4t ot ek entries. Kiess in Ukrainfa, 500 miles south- for the "l“”"y“ of drilling for ofl ;0" jemand, ‘itance believes, ac- Tikk tts ‘and Carreveau Draw Monday wight %‘he pa!grnlman value of the fo{low-up letter ncriix. ; P‘e':l'oil;ndb W?H “t‘dt to !;xe l‘l“;]delr American backing she will meet :.,m, 3 i ' | e read ‘three letters written by |terrific bombardment from anti-Bol- greater success in collecting from ’R‘l: thi Cy Tibbets °ff lBetl:idj:' .ndl Comm BY SENATE i':‘?,:l; lfi,‘:: ,t:lnd %l;,l::fy ?&kers;‘l;: Charles McIntosh, = head of corre; sheviki artillery in Kronstadt. BURsoN WILL SUCCEED Germany. 3 ubé = Carreveau of Internationa through the meck and right hand by |3Pondence department extension of . el Falls ought to a draw l*‘|‘ the curiain: Washington, March 12.—Nearly g |the negro whom he attempted to dis- | the LaSalle university of Chicago.| ponqon, March 12.—The Central A‘ B' FALL As SENATOR FUNERAL SERVICES FOR """fi Bemidji fans still conten “% ¢ eominations were sent by |aTm- His assailant escaped. Sinker These letters were used in securing| Nows Helsingfors correspondent says EEA that Tibbetts won, and International :;”"'do n - e th’ was shot through the thigh by a po- |the return of a large number of cus-|}iat "gccording to a refugee who has | . Albuquerque, N. M., March 12.— MISS CHAPMAN THURSDAY Falls- fans standing firm behind their ’:“' "‘"h?‘;' 1:5!3":; e:o:;;rn:ed : Hceman who had exchanged several |tomers to a well known wholesale|jygt” egcaped from Petrograd, the|Governor Meschem has announced getiate: whlo shots with a crowd of negroes at Wil- | clothing house. Each letter was clev-{town of Tver, 90 miles northeast of |that he would appoint H. O. Bursum| Fyneral services were held Thurs- fighter. Tibbetts was floored in the ::;]:t mgfit,flrut" :::: ;;%t:o:e:s; tNomina‘t’lons confirmed by the sen- blow, nor was he hurt. Carreveau|MQVeRertet BEUE 0 oo onio, | to amswer auestions Bumber, low Springs street. erly written, making a new appeal! Moscow, has fallen into the hands of | United States senator to succeed A. B.|day afternoon at Royalton for Miss Three men were in the county jail |nd a new argunfent, but emphasizing the ~revolutionaries through the Fall. Bursum's home is in Socorro.|@sther Chapman who passed away in connection | one point—the return of the cus-|Soviet troops having been withdrawn | He i8 republican national committee- | Tuesday morning at the St. Gubrier's to Petrograd. man from New Mexico. He has been |hogpital at Little Falls following a did, however, within a few minutes Y ! with the rioting. They were rounded | fomer. * draw blood with a drive to Tibbetts’ &:’M?:atmf:in‘g otfhifl‘::;"‘:?cz; up last night by police and deputy| In the third and closing remarks, an active figure in New Mexican pol-|gix weeks' illness with sleeping sick- 3 nose. “Tibbetts evened' the count by ; Blmer |sheriff Mr, Denu dwelt on the worth of ad- itics for a quarter of a century and|ness, Serviced were held at the Chap- e Sovebil §ood ipunches, . Both, men | asistant sscsetary of stae; THL % ¥ He said, “Wh fi London, March 12.—Reports from |u candidate for governor in two elec-|man home at 1:46 and at the Meth- lif P a B D. Ball, reappointed assistant secre-| An appeal was sant to Governor | Vertising. He sald, 0 pays foripeval state that Russian emigrants!tio He was b t Fort Dod e were ‘quite evenly matched, ‘“’""“gh of agriculture; William J. Ge- | Davis for state troops when rumors |ddvertising?” are forming a government there tom-'m::'m 1';16‘}“:“('10:-:,““3 mo;‘ew ‘;xes:fi odist Fh‘:j"’h( ?lthz’f‘o' EMBWS'“S Carreveau appeared. to have the|yiiig ot Boston, to be United States|flew about the city that the blacks| “‘This question has been asked a lit-|clude representatives of all the anti-|ico in 1886. He is married and has 3’,"3“‘,‘,’{‘( ,:‘Cne ,‘,,Ymefi"' astor :,g n;::: reach on Tibbetts and was possibly & |marshall for the district of Massa- [and whites were massing forces for | t{le over seven million times and has Bolsheviki parties, which soon will|three daughters and one son. hurch and an inti tp( iend of the trifle heavier. Tibbetts " style of | chusetts; Willian & Culbertzon of|a clash in CI Park. been answered in all sorts of ways.|enter Russia. P e e o il i BRSNS ighting. me! te-hearty aj Kansas, reappointed to the tariff com- One chap, a double-decker brain, savs' The flood of Russian refugees over ; CEBUm Tty Sas, while Chrreveau fre- | mission: Captan Charics B. McVay, | corumbus. Onio. Barch 12.—Stato |~ AGvertIiAg pays for itself. Thls the frontier has suddenly coasod, the (NOBTH DAKOTA BOASTS e o G fore quently grappled. Jr., to be chief of the navy bureau of | 445 oans Goneral George Florence | i8 8 good answer, but does not mean reports say, and it is presumed the OF FINE WINTER WEATEER |from Bemlidji, returned to the city Gl Dela: ordinance with the rank of rear ad- nything. It does not answer the real Soviet authorities are preventing any- g bbons and Delaney ikl "and Ernest Lester Jones of |3nmounced at midnight last night anything. 0 A } ing P last evening, Both were close friends ; and hi . { that the entire Fourth Regiment, | question that is in the mind of the onme from leaving Petrograd. (By_United Press) of Miss Chapman while she was em- Mike. Gibbons of ‘St. Paul and his' Virginia, reappointed director of the|py i, National Guard, with the excep- | consum What he really wants to Sherwood, N. D., March 12.—Plo-|ployed here as soclety editor of The sparrifig ‘partner, Jimmy Delaney, cpaat and geodetic survey. tion of the Marietta company, had|know is “does advertising add to the | yoHN ROBINSON PASSES. neer residents along the international | Pjoneer. staged an exhibition -bout of six|' Former Representative John J, 1.0 o qered held in readiness for ser-| cost of a commodity?” If it does, 5 line state that this is the first winter ) rounds and this proved to be a real Esch, of w"“’"_’““' and M'”: Xd vice at Springfield. then surely the consumer pays for it. AWAY NEAR HAMMOND |they have seen crows, ducks, geese, . feature. Delaney proved to be a.fast|Potter.of New York, were nomina s hine Cun “Lt us not indulge in any rhetori- meadow larks, gophers, and other | EARLY DAYS OF MINOT macl gun companies at us ndulge y r - 5 y United Pross) harbingers of spring spend the win- RECALLED BY PICTURE ——— 8t. Paul, March 12.—John Robin-|ter in this section. hter, while the|to the interstate commerce commis- D e o1 Cibbans was, hearily [sfon and thelr names were reported [Bpringfield were on duty, he said,| cal flspdoodle or camouflage in an: i ing. Gibbons also|favorably by the interstate commerce [ 116 LOn pany enroute there|swering this question. We can al“lgon, 59, of Wabasha county died at welcomed in the ring. ibb but final action was not |and the Marysville company ordered | ford to be very frank and honest s héjg near Hammond tv{lny. He chQ;egznfi'::iifm;k;':losael::’,“;;,‘",’f ‘“‘: refereed the most important bouts, committee, 0 =, H -O'Re taken. It was sald that opposition |to proceed in motor trucks to Spring- | about it. Advertising does not need had been ill of pneumonia but he was s including the Sharkey illy..and might develop to Mr. Esch on the|field. any deception to justify its use as a8 thought to be recovering. B‘:I{;fa ?l: :nw?;‘lw':’ ;E:(':::h"" North D. Minot, the man after whom the ALEK TODER_PASSES town was named. Mr. Minot was a z‘: &“::: c“s{:’,’n‘:fi:“"f::,?zzp part ‘?vl' sen:‘tnr LaFollette, republi- factor in distribution. eed by Saph McKenna of Internation- | 68: Wisconsin. i “Of course the consumer pays for al Fa]yls. " HUSBAND ls Nmfl) As ‘the Rdv:hrfising—;on‘le one pay Bb'" MINNM]S ATI.ORNBY director and second vice-president of t. As the manufacturer is not buy- Aleck , 35, passed away yes-|%:" “ 7 — [FEDERAL DIRECTOR ORDERED HEAD OF IMMIGRATION| i s own"output: e 3o not poying| ESCAPES WORK SENTENCE| eviu* morniss” . "the Lake suits |Uie Great Northorn wi the time tho 3 TO CUT DOWN HIS FORCE for hisAdvertising. The person who i Sanatorium afier having been con-|Toad wis extended this far west. defeated in the second preliminary —_— (By United Press) buys-fin advertised product pays for (By Uniféd Press) fined there for the past three and one lnh this cnxlmecu:zln.dea;l;:i hls‘}é:ry which wag scheduled for four rounds.|. Chicago, March 12.—Frank D, ; the raw material, for the cost of man-| g pacl’ Meson i3 sohm E.|BAIf vears. The deceased was born [of the town ls recalled, Sudee TR Bob . Durkin of Internationa] Falls|Richardson, federal prohibition direc- HWllhlnxton, March 12.—Willam | ufacturing and the cost of distribu-|Greathouse, Minneapolis _attorney, |iB Austria, and prior to golng to the e a whiat was che S won the bout early in the seconditor has received orders from Wil- usband of 8t. Johnsbury, Vermont, ltion, which includes advertising. escaped 3o'd,,y. in the workhouse to- | 8anatorium, lived at International 18 arp vnl “’,‘“L!? twass l“:.he g 0= round when Sadlier took the count.|liam M. Williams, head of the inte I'" l"“::d comrnirloncr general of | “"«Byt the real question is, would|day when the supreme court ordered |Flls. The remains were shipped to Y R it L mllrgad Durkifi was a sfhgger and he downed |nal revenue department at Washing- |{mmigration in 4 list of nominations {iye consumer pay less if the commodi-| Judge C. L. Smith of Minneapolis to | International Falls ~this morning e iLolng tha i ain called otits Sadlier five -times in the first round[ton to reduce his force by eleven ty were not advertised? As a matter|show why he should not change hig|¥here burial will be made. M. E. iy noxt nop,‘! Minpt, our last stop by what appeared to be only fitm|men. The order stated that there] -0 ‘00 Bo 00t o oy of fact, he woyld not buy it at all if it |mind about sending Greathouse to |Ibertson, funeral director had charge| ,opare to meet your God.” punches. _Apparently Sadliér saw_he|was a general reduettlon b#:g m:’dt e fariy H nm‘].a“y ;xle;ln:rfll;cnvd- were not advertived—he would never |the workhouse for contempt of court, |°f the local arrangements. The reputation was justified in was beaten and took the count when |throughout the country. e ordet Wil be fourth pre nt postmaster- have heard of ig Can you imagine| The writ of certiori {ssued by Jus- Judge Murray's mind that after noon Durkin floored him in the second. will reduce the number of men in & woman going into a store and ask-|tice Holt is returnable March 21, Ottawa, Ontario.—The Hon. J. A. general. e oy o Calder, minister of immigration and :1:1"":‘ %z;;i‘%;’?%::onn:&r‘kgc:; (By United Press) Minot, March 12.—The Minot Town Crier will hang in the high gchool an enlarged portrait of Henry " Sadlier Is Bested s 3. P. Sadlier of Nymore was easily Chicago to 29 ing for an article she never heard of? “Spitfire” and “Cyclone” ng fol R paa NEVET he lon & R : P 1 But granted, for the sake of argu-|MENN( colonization, estimates that Immigra . Queal was sentenced to four “Spitfire” Dahl and “Cyclone” Mc. | ‘SWIMMING TIME” TONIGHT m-nt,gthn a person might go inia 8 mn%mgfi%gowyrgg LApgE|tion to the Dominion Tor the prescht ?:;nfll bt w _as“naroled after 18 Leodof Fort Francis, nine-vear-old| IOOSE LODGE TO HOLD AT ST. PAUL ATHLETIC CLUB [store and ask for something she had year will total 200,000 ‘Tho flow |piopiy, performers, staged the curta n-raiser| ___ . —— never heard of, does it cost her more (By United Press) c:‘;g‘,,,,,‘ ';‘,’,‘:,‘;,‘;':afim:,:,{,fiz fl,: “m‘l’{:d of four founds, and this bout was GE'I'-ACQUMNTED MEETING (B utlted F2a8E) for having been advertised? The an-| Winnipeg, March 12.—The Men-|gupply of ships and the restricted im- | MQOSE LODGE TO HOLD thoroughly enjoyed by Thé lads 8t. Paul, March. 22.—One of the |gwer is, no. It mag, and probably|nonite exodus to the United States|migration in regard to certain coun- SP [EETING § AY displayed Lnowledge of the game and| _ biggest speed swimming meets in the |does; cost her less than if it has not|will be I. n On Monday evening the Moose |northwest this season was scheduled [been advertised. ot therr hanttngs. - Manttoba and PROHIBITION OFFICIALS went into the fight to win. “Spitfire” had a slight advantage over “Cy-|lodse wili fwie o [Eet-acquainted Jag the St. Psul Athletic club today. | “There is nothing intricate or com-|Saskatchewan this yedr. according to clone,” but the latter was ganie-and Three big A. A. U. event were plex about this proposition. It is|L. W. Kiassen of Manitou, Man,, one stuck it out to the end. - él,"h:h:::e:?:gom:mge:: 2:;;:&“{‘; carded. The 220 yard breast stroke |very simple if one will care to con-|of thelr leaders, G"“a“ oF coNSHRACY ling of ‘Fort: Francis members of the lodge only and it is :;:"‘ tor men ‘;d 230 yard free style (gider the elemental principles of| ~Mr. Klassen has just returned The meeting will start at '8 o’clock. match. Sterling is also the manager| Z0C 00 ¢ "every member who has | yyrd. fre e major events. 100 |manufacturing and merchandising. | from Mississlppi where he inquired Those intending to take their initfa- of the boys. oimed since the fivet of the year will :“r"mree style for women was also Now, how can advertising lower the(into land prospects. " 1(Ifiy Lfl;“d Presn) tion at that time are asked to present Although the official announcer |}y Drecent. 85 well as all older mem- ; cost of an article to the consumer? et hopargo. N, D., March 12.—Atter one | themselves not later than 8:30. e 0 Inte N R i Th 3 A s 1-| DISCOVERS “COUGH 0) 19 hour's deliberatfon the jury in federal spoke to the visiting fans as “Inter- 3 RED CROSS EXECUTIVE e answer is, by increasing the vo MEDICINE" |qistrict court here returned a ver- national Falls,” Red Lake, Redby,| “majks will be miven by John M. ume of sales and quick turn-over. 1S REALLY CARBOLIC ACIDdict against Robert Leady, former |CONSOLIDATED BAND TO Nebish and other towns along the Red | culver, Dictator G. W. Harnwell, and BOARD MEETS MARCH 15| Economies in manufacturing are chiet and Thedore Muujhnrd' former Lake line were represented by the|pr. G. H. Zentz. Other members of ; brought about by quantity produc- (By United Press) clerk in the Fargo prohibition offices REHEARSE THIS EVENING largest delegations in proportion tojthe INige will also speak briefly. The executive board of the South-|tion, and quantity production is| Deering, N. D., Mar. 12—Just before| They were accused of conspiracy to their size. A special train was rur|Musical numbers will be given by the | ern Beltrami County Red Cross asso-| brought about by advertising. Thesé|Robert Hurral administered what he |transport liquor from Fargo to Sioux | Director G. O. Riggs of the consoli- on the Red Lake line last evening and | new Moose male quartet and Moose eiation will meet in regular session|economies that are brought about by|thought was cough medicine to his|City, S. D. Because of the prom-|dated band announces that members about 100 fans from °that section|orchestra. March 15 at 4 o’clock in the rooms|quantity production enable the man-|children, he tested the contents of [inence of the defendant the case is |of that organization are requested to were present, showing that they arel Refreshments will be served at the{of the Bemidji Civic and Commerce | ufacturer to sell an_article much|the bottie and discovered it was car-!perhaps of the most important that!be present at the band room at 7:30 - (Continued on Page §) ___ close of the program, association, __ | = | (Continued on Page §), ~{Polic acid, . will be held this term of court, o'clock tonight for rehearsal, A special meeting' of the Moose lodge will be held Sunday evening for the purpose of initiating candidates. —

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