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Minnesota Weather: - Olotidyf . and cooler tonight with showers > Tuesday- fair. \ILY PION BEMIDJI, MINN,, MONDAY_EVENINIG,V APRIL 25, 1921 : BEMIDJI TENNIS CLUB PLANS ACTIVE SEASON ONE MAN RULE ASHEPLEDGED Relations Between Harding and — Club Plans Series of High Class Entertainments; One Is Book- ed for Wednesday, May 18 Urged to Join Club; Plans Made for Tournaments Dt 1n sha Sbsts 15 B plvea st 305 | A v af manhers, bave already . ¥ 5 14 { / 3 een enrolled in the emid)l ennis Argues With Lloyd George that Methodist church this evening at 8 G d \ club for the year at the rate of $5 ¥ R AT B , - |o’clock by the Harmonick club of this < Ba 5 Ry by Germany Has Been Handled |city. Choruses, solos, quartet num- &l S dues, and indications are that the club| pyohes Cited as One of i R o v bers, a reading, and a short talk will ‘ 4 J will soon be increased to at least CREE Too G,engly as Yet make up the program which promises ] g Y § twice that number of members. Most Striking Examples Plans are being made to electrify the by local, talent. ! c?ux’cs inh order that members may Several months have been spent in ‘ play in the evening. This, it is be- CONFERENCE ADJOURNS | Sovers monihe have e o ppear: : \ R’ 3 Tieved, will be an added inducement to those players who are unable to WITHOUT GERMAN NOTE ance and every member of the' club o b ® L9 lwho is to take part this evening has s gl play in the afternoon or early eve-| been : thoroughly coached din every ning. ‘to be the best of its kind ever staged TARIFF WAR AGAINST U. S. PRODUCTS SEEN — . 2 . etail. Th 1 ks haye i v . o Premiers Hope 'that America | 3er's, ot itively in putting on the mernbasshin n she chas snd if at Jeast | Y0ung Emergency Tariff Bl Is Will Be Represented Direct- 2&?@10; .toucl;lee of an otherwise per- . 11,5 ladies j((l)in tl;e clull), one igurt ""['f' Opposed as Very Harmful < 3 s 5 rogram. - i e reserved exclusively for them. < ly at Next Conference A number reientertainments . are ) Rl A X this number is not enrolled, the ladies to Trade Relations ibeing plan ‘the club and the 7 § ber n 1 first of this s % 7ill be the appear- 5 5 ::;3“228305 J:;llm'ii given the same (By United Press) ¢ scny, Bohemian : The courts are being put into shape (By United Press) Paris, April-25. (By Webb Miller) | for May 18, ~ Hi be assisted by ¢ y by the backers of the club and a very| Washington, April 26— (By Ray- = e n 18 looke orware 0. —"Crush Germany and strike with- o out warning,” wag Premier ll;’rda-nd-'tl ml;,ym’;?:{ A‘)‘:‘:\, 2. «r]i?::isst:;;r:!;‘: 3 3 2 Arrangements will be made shortly|mond Clapper)—President Harding demand in his conferenes with Lioyd | The club intends \ % .ng a number 2 for a series of tournament games with [has made good his campaign promise \tertainments £ . k N clubs from neighboring cities and|to end the “one man” rule, of which g:orgenmthflgmhe, 1:’1 w:: \:eaéned. t0-|of similar high d‘;‘,\ 3 i y. Briand argued fhat Germany |here at ious ti: “nd - will also s . D towns which have always had active. 5 s - had been handled toogently here- glv:a nnv;;eru:t entii uments with 5 - : A R et lihes T e he accused Woodrow Wilson, accord tofore and that the allies should pro- |1ocal talent exclusive = - The future < ing to his friendd here today. Sum- ming up the results of nearly two months elapsed since the 'inaugura- tion, all cabinet officers, it was em- phasized, will now stand on their own feet, directing the policies in their department, in close connection with = but not subsurvient to the wishes of g?d Fow! :: ;n“cme memm from | activities of the club, 'y, wever, de- T as an y country, . ipend largely upon the sdpport which 1t Lloyd George is willing to pro-lig given to the concert this evening. Good with the. oboubAtIGn. of the| oo w0 the concert thi ' Rhineland by the: British, Briand g\;gggsted, that ;goghor/ l?rote should {NEW WHITEWAY IS ALREADY p rst sent to Berlin. [e proposed T that Germany should be told to sub- COMPLETED; CURRENT NEEDED mit accessible reparations proposals 3] T immediately or suggest further oc- The llighting stand:rds. which are cupations. to ‘light the main buginess streets 5 ¢ 1t was hoped that America will [of Bemidji, have all, been erected, KILLING BLACK AND TAN have a representative at the next ail- |lights placed uponi them and they| - % s SR bzt THance conmence. The fact that Am-|will very scon be re:;ldy to do ste;vice erica has taken an active part as a|for the city. There has not yet been: e Y : £ . government during the - last two |arrangements made by the city for British’ Soldiers Kill One , of weeks aroused this hope. the furnishing of electaie current for Their Own Men and Wound the lights. The city council, early (By United Press) in May, will ask for bids for the Two Others Sunday Hythe, England, April - 26.—The | furnishing of durrent for this purpose allied conference here adjourned to-{and when the contract is let the cur- day without! having received Germ- refms' will be turned on and the lights e any’s latest reparations offer. Pre-|used. 2 i - mier Lloyd George waited until 11| Th wooden light poles, now on the Dublin, April 25.—With the sound SAMUELSON GIRL PASSES AWAY EARLY THIS MORNING Florence Samuelson, 15-year-old da;xzhterioé Mlélnnd Mrs, Emil Sam- uelson of St. Clair township, Clear- g water county, died at the lnmiiy home |the men at the White House. o s e - e — A A e b, TRAYNoR mclm FOR mm m CQUNTY SOVIET RUSS[A To PAY early this morning after an illness| Relations between Harding and FAIR WELL UNDER WAY| $15,000 HAYWOOD BOND (36" Vairar, et . . s compiuoes skl ¢ AIR Y| §15, BOND | win' b held Woednesday _afternoon | as the most conspicuous example of i 3 from. the residence in St. Clair town-|the new executive’s determination to ship, services being conducted by revise models of plural government Rev. Gust. Nelson of Leonard. In-|as outlined shortly after his nomina- f— terment will be made in the St. Clair | tion for president last June. township cemetery. From the moment he entered the White House, Harding has flven Sec- retary of State Hughes full latitude WOODMAN LODGE WILL in determining the nation’s foreign MEET TOMORROW NIGK:I policies, it is declared, despite the The Belirami County Agricultural association met Saturday with a good |1, W, W. Attorney Declares sized representation in attendance. . The meeungefi g of an optimistic| that Remainder of Men Sen- nature and te action was taken " . to carry out the program as outlined tenced Will Give Up Today earlier in the year. The financing of the varjous departments was care- fully considered.and a tentative bud- (By United Press) AD get arranged. Chicago, April 25.The Soviet Rus- for the message and then left for[streets, will ' be removed and with of hymns rising above the grim walls|, A committee is at work trying to|sian government will pay the §15,- London, ‘Briand at nmoon motored to|this change, the business streets will [of Mount Joy prison, Thomas Tray-|purchase additional grounds in order|000 bond of “Big Bill" Huaywood,|will hold their regular meeting Tues- Dover to take the channel boat. The|present a much neater appearance. nor was executed here today for kill- |that new buildings may be suitably | which will be forfeited this week, is |day evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Washington, April 26.—(By Rus- two officials had¢ understood that] - T S ing a Black and Tan. Thousands of |located. - The ententainment commit-|the opinion of Seymour Stedman, | Supper will be served at 7:00 o'clock,| sell Browning)—Tariff wars will be copies of the German note addressed men and women gathered about the |tee will make plans immediately for i prominent socialist. *“Big Bill"” es- ,-tur which the business session will| waged against American manufac- fact that there has been @ succession of delicate questions to be ironed out. The Modern, Woodman of America (By United Press) to the United States would be sent : prison ‘at dawn praying in the open [amusements for the coming, year. The |caped to Soviet Rusisa, will be the[be held. There will also be intiation. | tyred produ & t‘hem,& unofficially, ‘- Great’ digap- | MAIAVIAL 32 AUINIAIN 4 space outside the walls while British |premium lists will be ready for dis-|only one of 46 I. W. W. leaders sen- [ All members are urged to be present. | trjeg al; a pi?tel;{ :g';?x];:tdgzn\’e::: tribution in the near future. tence( to from one to 20 years in emergency. bill, it was indicated tog \ ) - Leavenworth who will not 'give up/| o 9 X day. * Retaliation a; 4 gainst emergency BlG MINERS CONFERENCE measures virtually barring imports of - ‘wheat, wool, meat' and other agricul- i Is smm FOR cHlCAGo tural products is expected from .Cane ada, Australia, South Africa, Argen- (By United Press) tina and other South American coun- Chicago, April 25.—An_interna- tries. tional mining exposition—believed the| At the same time American for- first of its kind—will take place in|eign trades with Italy, Germany and Chicago October 17 to 22. central Europe will be greatly. disor- gm'uzed and reduced by the exchange adjustment features of the bill, ac- pointment was apparent_that they o 4 -8 so}diers matc!}ed to and fro. His had beeni unable to study-- v i idow and children were there. e A ment. A direct fonfe'i’emdv{m, be o h anhshésoldgers ‘k,g;d on‘: of thheu- \ : tg;i:g; (;ztig Ck:;:;o::gen‘;vL "\‘)r. \&rf:; directed atia meeting-at lon next | “Dr.iC.- G- Trimble, formerly of Sioux|men ‘Sunday by mistake. . .A“member < Y . . W. W, of i Saturday. It ‘LIoyd Gedrge x City'fow.' e o tho Toat 10 years| of the~10yal “constabulary drove to HADTWOMONAB“T for Leavenworth today. They were posed of the British coal’strike by |y ‘medieal miuiénnry in ‘Fukien Cloughran in a big automobile pass-| ~ DIDN’T EVEN KN“W " Vincent St. John, Ralph Chaplin and that time the session witk-be held il china - has written his college class. |ing a British guard. The usual chal- . Joe Gordon. i 2 lenge either was unheard or disre- Paris. 1 % e S o o l:;(l;,tee‘,:uM;y:‘ysix:h.V. tfi:’g&t}m l;: garded and the soldiers opened fire. (By United Press) REW. WARFORD WILL ADDRESS ashington, Api E H 5 .. Trimble it duate | Two Black and Tans were wounded. f o " = ed States will guard agdigst being 3“‘.{&5%”23%95&2&?’3: “?hg S Esan e o Fo?v; tfi‘f;fi'k xl:hfiet?&inmiil ,.E:;:Z SRTING AT SEUR TDSIAL putina fwsifi"“é’f Buaranteeing 1ay-| 1910 closs, and immediately upon SCHOOL BOARD T0 HOLD ly had $2,000,000 for 19 days and| Rev. L. P. Warford will address a :::'fi:ngp:::hofl&ggelyemn:y, 1t} completing. his course was sent n;l do “MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT {didn’t know it. .. |meeting at Spur Tuesday evening. 2 BE q:fldilctiinl ?‘;sigg:arynv:or’}( ril:‘bfi;e w?f!; The Board of Education will hold X ‘He is no reln]f;nl/e of thg mulh—m}l- Music will }:o furnished byNa g'uuar:et T P ' pi c1en.. - s it 1 esda; ing |lionaire automobile manufacturer. In|composed of E. D. Boyce, N. E. Giv- PROHIBITION OFFICERS and ‘three: children, are on a furlough ;,ts ;"%’3 g;;:cf,l,z?m;'r%em!af ‘;i'fi;logl fact, he doesn’t even know him. But|em, Raymond Hannah and Andrew SAY TRAFFIC DECREASES |to America and have been in America both belonging to the same lodge of | Rood. for about five months. Dr. Trimble Masons and both deposit il the same (B OB Prese) i :!xl:‘scll:i?fi:o%g ol::’itif;:gm;h-work STAGING CAMP AIGN To hm(‘)l:e bright morning Ford—the less NEWSP AP ER P UBL[SHERS 3N B ¥ co, all.states in which mining is an|machinery and manufactured goods Miixot, April 25.—Numerous thefts| ¢ i exp T - 3 < s H T o J | pected ‘that a’ lantern lec 9 famous—opened his mail and found a of high-class automobiles ‘here re-|4y e on his work as medical mission- sm DAKOTA S BoNDS credit on his bank slip for the two MEETING IN NEW YORK industry, all mining districts includ-|as a counter measure is advocated b = RALT 3 million dollars. While this was most ing cani,’mctul, minerals, chemicals or | government . officials and bunineai Already the American Mining con- gress, under whose auspices the con- vention will be held, has received as-|cording to arguments made to the surance of co-operation from opera-|senate finance committee. tors in United -States, Canada and| Argentina practically served notice Mexico. considering the proposed industries of - . “The formal invitation to be issued | Wool, wheat and meat tantamount to -~ soon will go to the governments of | closing the American market to their the United States, Canada and Mexi- | products. A high tariff on American building. genfily led }txo the theory flhth!at ‘;’Ei ary in.China .will be given by Dr. ackers” who_came no: or the fpimble § i ? Ll 2 whiskey munning - business and who Suhd‘;lye ,g?: MAemd‘;:;,s:,c?: r,%onz): Washington, April 25.—Senator plfi“‘“fi’ ’}E Tesnflis“‘{‘ 1‘,‘""' for (By\United /Tross) petroleum products as well as mining |men. are less in evidence than they were a|ino planned for the doctor Saturday Ladd of North Dakota is scheduled to ;" en 4 eth “15’ T ; l'~ e Bnl;. he| New York, Aprl 2.,A—A-l‘hc\1unn_ua1 engineer and industrial bodies. few weeks ago, have become fright- night, the details of which have not address a mass meeting here tonight | 631 . ulel da tnh d lscft‘)‘velre ‘tne convel;;llg?’ ?ln the A_me:xix‘m h ew.spn(; “Though this is a time of industrial M. B. OF A. 10 i ened at the serious offensive opened | heen definitely decided upon. as part of a campaign to sell sub- ;,‘;l“" anas.hal sc‘;‘;“’ ed off the fst. Yers I[l] s e[rb;‘ Hél IC lu unr.opcne"r depression,” said W. J. Loring, pr . B . LODGE HOLDS by state and federal officers and are| * scription®> Six million dollars worth :om;:'ney was the property of the | here “’! i “{]‘ e e | dent of the mining congress, “it is a MEETING THIS EVENING securing < means «of transportation|STATE PARDON BOARD of bonds have been issued by Non-|MOtor Xing. parts "S "1’ n ‘5 1’]‘;5 ’.‘H“ n! I-|time for action. Sonud business psy- back south. v L - SCHEDULED FOR MEETING | Partisans by which the state of North| ~Similarity of names has led to ;‘“‘"fi' weslsl""ts A fre,, Sl i‘ ‘I"';‘;“ : | chology calls for optimism, with hard Federal and state officers both he- 3¢ z Dakota hopes to obtain money to car-|many other complications, too. The | th¢ n;v;g:i;ns':fifg ‘)u?l\;eftlsl)x;’; intelligent work to back it up and}ica will hold its regular meeting this lieved that they were : getting “the B4 Dntied. Pross) ry.out its industrial program of state|home of Ford—the clerk—is con- o ¢ malsgl the hopes come true. evening in the Odd Fellows' hall at Lol ity “The mining industry is funda-|8 o'clock. After the business meet- mental to national prosperity. What-|ing a social time will be held and whiskey running business under con- 4 banks;-elevators and mills. E. C.|stantly besieged by foreign women A ¢ ' trol ang Pl rlicti d tl?:t the end :;:;e St. Paul, April 25.—A postponed Davis«’m, chairman of the Washing-|pleading with the supposed auto man- ;‘;fi:"me 10} e, the:centres a0 dlsng B ¢ 3 ever influences affect mining and al-| refreshments will be served. A large lied industries adversely affects every | attendance Is desired. illegal traffic is,in’ sight. ~They at.|meeting of .the state pardon board |ton committee organized to promote |ufacturer to allow their husbands to N tributed it to their “shoot to billy’" ul.| was: scheduled . today. The regular|tho campaign, issued a warning|refain the jobs. Almost daily he re-|p '[;\l]e‘:i‘?{‘ l}‘,‘;l |,]:1'(1|c{‘nc|m’;‘l:)|fr:l‘§yA Tfilu A 4 i ; merican citizen.”, The convention will be divided into b meeting scheduled - the first -of the|against concentrated control of credit|ceives letters asking for charitable | . i N odnes & timatum. month was postponed on account of bK Wall streat, gifts. sessions will start W'ulnesday morn- ¥ ing, April 27. The various meetings ¢ ¢ = educational and promotion, indus- DEMAND FOR DYNAM]TE i trial and transportation divisions. The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- rates, taxaton and postal regulations — e the illness of Governor Preus. e - Recently the clerk received a burial | of committees and directors will be Hart BEMIDJI PEOPLE TO ATTEND . certificate from Connecticut filled out | held Monday and Tuesday preceding. T < c g Prgied m SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE |in regular form, designating his place|It is expected that the usual proce- b i of burial as “Hell” and his undertaker (dure of electing officers on Friday GAME AND HSHI‘AWS A number of Bemidjl people are] . 4. niving Being. It advised him |afternoon, April 29, will be followed EXCEEDS FIRST ORDER Demonstration Being Arranged for Early Next Mon!l:';' Site Now Being Considered TODAY IN CONGRESS (By United Press) — planring on going to Detroit, Minn., ; m | af 1 : ’ " S Tuesday, to aftend the District Sun- ;‘:‘ ;"l‘;gs meddliing in other people’s o heiizen\e‘gfil“gm:l%nf is that firt::)‘::;rt About 75 Bills Introduced, but| May Skinner, arrested Friday night, B e, o e 5 Press will be re-clected for a sec- Only 12 Are Passed and A o igned before Judge Gibbons|o v 0 a0 all day Wednesday. Sev- ¢ A ond term. ly J @ . | Saturday and fined $10 or 10 days inf .y ‘poted Sunday school . workers HUSBAND ls WANTED FOR Become-Laws =~ |ail. The sentence was suspended on oy “Gnicago will be present and HOG AND CATTLE PRICES condition of her leaving town inside g T 3 SENATE i gndds < @€ lspeak, and Bishop Charles B. Mitcheil ) i E . . ——— gfi :‘Bl‘;::uil;s!; ::igmngm:;; tt‘:sx,aei}\lree ‘l:]e]: will deliver an address Tuesday eve- ENG]JSH PR]NCBS MARY SUFFER BIG DROP TODAY talf‘ezrc:gnxz;lel;tmns lc:pnmlttee again | nore than 75,000 pounds of dy- ° — Game and fish laws passed by the g ning. iss 'Sul- 0% Fesoudon. namite was distributed by the Bel- recent legislative sessionof 1921 se"ll'tfiz?v'umzn it is reported, has not xAn::)ong ttlz,oie ex&ictianngd t;rv[ x:;akx t.l’xre (By United Press): llvggj;fi?i‘uzp;xdzzét(taypi'i:;s%rs«?;- trami County Land Clearlgg n:socia- were not numerous bup included al, o condnbti;xg'hersefi trip by. auto arg, r. " Zents. | London, April 25.—Princess Mary, | ;e sharply on the leading markets of HOUSE tion last week and indications are Agricultural committee takes up|that this figure will be exceeded bill banning trading in cotton and|when the next shipment arrives. grain futures. ““We were over-sold on the first Subcommittee considers all fea-|car,” said A, A. Warfleld, secretary tures of the tariff bill. of the association, “which arrived e for Bemidji as well as on the cars that came for Blackduck and Kelli- her. “The next car will arrive between the first and the fifth of May and (By United Press) alrders nrehcom;lmg in tast.l };filw- Washington, April 25.—Repeal of ;:Est:;;:rsat“:h: 32:: :3}“;“,,:3 the guarantee return to the railroads |y present price should place their — under the transportation act is Pro-|,.jers as soon as possible.’ vided in a bul introduced today by (™ mhe demonstration which is being Senator Capper of Kansas. The bill| . anced for May 7 or about that also prevents the interstate com- |y oy atracting etate-wide atten- merce commlss'ion interfering nl¢ion By one push of the button a making intra-state rates, solid acre tract of stumps will be L : in & way be-|Carlson, Dr. afd Mrs. G. H. Zentz, | <0 —Prin ; fimfi?fimt Sheme. uhe e fitting . good. citizen and the judge %;sqmm’arenc:mgle;s Mr. and Mrs. only’ daughter and third child of King|t)e country today. Live stock quota- Ptaifiihchickgn—kn' open season:| Made it clear that her kind was not|m H. Depu, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E:“'Zg:t;’;:! 3“3““ tl/([’afy, c;}llebrnt.ed tions in some cases had the lowest was provided for 1921—September dgléred in town. A pald s10 this| FOTte @nd John Larson. A ) ve’g" Bty :t’l’y e fg}f;:}; 16th to October 1st inclusive, to be ne lone “drunk’” paid $ 18 in the royal home circle, and it was ) closed on alternate years hereatter. | morning for the privilege of having Bag limit, 9 birds o day, 18 birds for | the honor to face the judge. SOLWAY F ARMER P Uu‘s to make her first independent visit to the season. -D rmitted to be| A speeder, arrested yesterday, will > n used in cmckenofimp;ng_ o be given anh,opport\mity g::mor}‘ow fio QFF BIG CELEBRA'HON ::;nient;:e;;dt; {t lcaust}a‘d nqltl‘;te “BC flut; GOLDSTHN GIVB CLEAR se—~Season shortened explain to the court just how slow he % 2 C ¢ircles whel e “Cour wl}i‘.‘{a‘*fi?;&,fim”, 10 t0 20, nclu- | was going and why he couldn’t have| Lo v ST 0 cotera. |Gircular” announced | that Princess) - A DYRFSS ON BOLSHEVISM sive, every year, no restriction as to|been exceeding the speed limit when| -~ Tila" & D CRotway. lagt | Mary, attended by Miss So-andSo, the age or sex of deer. Metal lock- | arrested. tion at his farm near Soiway 'at|Lady-in-waiting, left Buckingham — iig seal required to be attached to 2 ek e e e B s inta the |P2lace for— “David Goldsteln of Boston delivered each carcas. RALPH GRACIE POST TO ;’;:“; ongyshot. e eibsion could | . The public is eagerly awaiting news | his address on “Bolshevism"” before & Fish-AnEting stason forall geh MEET THURSDAY EVENING |bo heard for miles around, and Pete ;::;D;S";:;te;nd M:y lh”%:"nog:g was asked flumerous guestions about bass unchanged. ©ize limit on crap-] Ralph Gracie post of the American uh%Fng:;hliOkfehtlg:{é,ewixege s Legion will meet in regular session mark of the decade. Both hogs and cattle were quoted from 25 to 40 per cent lower than Saturday. . Appropriations subcommittee con- siders army appropriation bill. House considers naval appropria- tions bill. only this year that she was permitted ?:gtoq‘};iet: r::";';::;zle ;";';Ze’ff: ?he.; well-filled’ house yesterday afternoon daughter of a king of England to es- at 4:15 at the Grand theater. The cape bethrothal or marriage. The war |speaker was introduced by Attorney was mainly responsible for this, as it|P. J. Russell, who spoke at length on pies increased from 6 to 7 inches in as usual, clearing land. He was length; 20 crappies per day. Thursday night at the rooms of the bun;llng meadows ind cutting brush [Temoved most of the European|the subject of Goldstein's address. = blown into the air. The committee Ticense Fees—Resident big game | Bemidji Civic and Commerce associa-|anq took his load of dynamite and |Princes of suitable age from the| 1 Goldstein confined his remarks (By United Press) has selected three or four guitable Washington, April 25—The sen-|tracts one of which will be definite- e ate relations committee favorably re-|ly chosen soon. Governor Preus is ported the Knox resolution ending|expected to tbe present to push the the state of war between the United | button. As soon as it is known which tract of land will be selected, further text. There were but two votes|details will be published regarding against the resolution. Pomerence of | its location, the kind of stumps and Ohio and Pittman of Nevada oppos- mfllj and complete particulars of the e it. project. ‘hunting and non-resident angiing li- | tion! beginning at 8 o’clock. Several cense fees raised from $1 to $2. Other | matters of importance are to be tak- fcense fees unchanged. Non-resident len up at this time and it is especially Hcenul:ne'quired: for spearing as weil |urged that there be a large attend- angling, ance. B B Fish-house—Season for use of fish-1 A report of the membership drive houses to open Deceinber 1 instedd of | to date will be made and it is thought December’ 16, . = that this report will show a decided Fox Farms-=Trespassing on|increase in the' number of members (Continued: on “Fage 6) enrolled for the year. v caps outito the field with a view to [ British court’s visiting list. The hope| ¢, the main points against socialism, performigg an operation on some big |is expressed that she will marry some | yhich he claims has Deen nick-named stumps. While he was watching the | wealthy young English nobleman of | golchevism, He told of conditions in fire at‘one end of the meadow the|old family, and this would seem ex-|Russia today and enumerated rem- flames slowly crept up on his “plant” | tremely probable. The eligible Ducal, | edies for the conditions. He proved of fire works and before he could | Marquisate and Earldom families—| himseif a most able speaker and dis- rescue them, “‘they were no more.” |probably never anticipating the{played a thorough knowledge of his That’s all there is to it,” says Pete, |chance of marrying a king.daugh-|subject. The lecture was held free “until I get another shipment of-dy-|ter—are remarkably badly provided [of charge, under the auspices of the namite.’ ” ¥ with heirs of suitable age. Knights of Columbus. States and"the Central Powers. Slight formal charges were made in the

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