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O S AR fi* 5 ot day, probably showers™Not much- has the largest Northern Minnesota, change in temperature, o HE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER §5c PER MONTH PROGRAMBEING JELL ARRANGED ) Siciii= | FOR GOV PREUS Premier Briand Indicates De\ %hln«n; ren&y torlnslnll. the Bemidji | Activities for Land Clearing i § oncrete Manufacturing company. 5 sire to Compromise on Par- |will start manufacturing briok be.| Demonstration Mapped Out il fore the end of the month. Con- BEMIDJI, MINB!., TUI-'_!DAY EVENING. MAY 11.} 1921 . JOSEF KONECNY T0 PLAY F‘ ' HERE WEDNESDAY NIGHT £, ‘Celebrated Violinist to A'p?enr BE 1) 2 S S _at Methodist Church Under " Auspices of Local Club MANUFACTURE OF BRICK TO BEBEGUN HERE SOON Bemidji Concrete Manufactur- ing Company’Already Has Orders for Million Brick | County Agent to Prevare Sur- i1 vey on Cost of Production in County Each Year 263 s n ey Un&fr AN Iy enacted law in the : 'Jos;al Kouee;iy, celebrated Bohem- " 1 Wi last Minnesota legislature, it is now | e S lan, violinist, is to appear tomorrow Three Bids' Entered Will Bejo .70 counties f{,: appropriate need- Two ’Mf‘lmrrmr‘ Expected :venlns at tiz‘ec:ezl;ot&tat ;;mrch uis . ‘U st Adjclinéd ed funds for farm bureau work. The| to Answer Fifteen Questi er the. ausp] e Harmonicl Takén UP at Adjou state is permi to apply $2,000. per. Questions Glee club of this.city., He will be eting Next Monda: unty annually’ instead of 00 on Grain Subjects assisted by’ Miss Mary Tris, pianist, tition of Upper Silesia mmi i e .' i .:. ik % - tom::ly:.‘-tho;:?e;otoex:ele'ging, : .J and Miss Lola Muriel Alley, Soprano. P Hate rfloora have been laid for the By Committee in Charge % X i Everywhere this trio has appeared manufactuding (plant and kilns, a $1,000 to any one agent employed in in congert, fit has met with hearty it well had been dug and connected up ; OVER 100 INSURGENTS Whth & pump, the boiler for the steam [ BLACKDUCK WILL ALSO AMB AGLEY RESIGNS " |one county in one year. The coun- FARM-TO-MARKET ROADS o d ‘the local club feel: g ty i permitted to Appropriate anrual- approval,and, th g olub teef ing of the brick I FOR BUSINESS REASONS!1y up to 36,000, natead of $3,00,] WOULD BE CONSTRUCTED |sonfigny s feeplineiine 0. 0e0inc) KILLED BY IRREGULARS Shrangoment han bean, mage. for the BE VISITED BY PREUS as formerly. i t placing of a flye-car spur into the by f It pen}nm counties having over 150 ? ; u%r::;c;r;: ‘appearance at Crookston 2. & 2 yards from the tracks of the Great B Sewer and Water Extensions i‘:fi“fi:‘;’&“‘;&‘afl?‘z’gfloé‘s :gfi;&!{fi- Referendum Includes Proposals|yesterday was nlgl;‘liy praised by the | Inter-Allied Plebiscite Asked to N‘i{%‘g’: l‘fi“}l‘g’ay- o e All Farmers and Business Men o . i g S i ’. i . . Cro Tii i Tri d Mi 4 A vill be. manufacturing bric Meet With Favor, and Bids 'Il“he_provm(:; wa :m;de :o!lelo;‘v) for St.| to Make Short Selling of All:yn"::ré %ly“wfl‘s e ven Submit Its Report on Sit- {or th;ad “z'&'"E of ‘orders betore June| Are Urged to Be Present at ouis county. eas mem- Ea to b t art- M \'" sal . L, Morse, “and we will % % Are to Asked for at Once ~|bers, the minimum required, bust be Farm Products Illegal m_‘:fi’; }’m(':i‘l“‘,fl e b e Bk uation By Saturday have the material for. the construc- Blasting Demonstrations farmer nmembers. cert will far Surpass any advance in- - tion of our own buildings manufac- o ’ o 5 ) In support of county extension em- formation given out conycern(ng it. X tured before that time. The sand we fea o Bids for furnishing electricity for|ployees appropriation _of $1,000 (By United Press) . The local elub is endeavoring to (BY United Press) will use in the manufacture of the| Friday, May 27, will be a busy day lighting and power purposes for the d each of the counties now| St. Paul, May 17.—Farmers of the| present a number of high class en- Paris, May 17. (By Webb Miller). brick and tile is right there in the |for Governor J. A. O. Preus in Beltra- city were opened and read a¢ the reg- in the work. nation today launched a referendum |tertainments here in addition to their|—The French government today in- pit and there i8 no limit to ‘the quan- [mi county. He will arrive on the early tity that lis there.” morning M. & 1. train and at 7:30 ular meeting of the city council Mon-} A hich{provides a method | on a _lown concerts and the Konecny con- \ ¥ : day evening, but action on these bids| for accounting the expenses and re- gricultural problems facing con- | OWR. concerts and the fKotecty N0 :‘ic:etil a ueml.on‘lmalodealrent;)mfe Blectricity will be the power used [will be escorted from the sleeper at has been deferred until an adjourned |ceipts of farm operations and which Erose. - |attempted by this organization. The 2% armony with Great Britaln. |for manufacturing purposes and wir- |the upion depot to the Markham hotel meeting to be held Monday evening, |imposes certain powers and duties| 'TWo million farmers, members of |ytyre activities of the club will de- While Premier Briand, meeting with |ing fo!'. that purpose is being done | by the Juvenile band. Breakfast will May 23 ,after the water and light |upon the commissioner of agriculture|the American Farm Bureau Federa- |pend largely'ypon the support given |his cabinet to draft his views on the now. ' “Until wé have started manu-|be had at the hotel at 8 o'clock, to committes of the council and the city|and county agent was also passed.|tion, are expected to answer 15 ques- it tomerrow might. . . divieion of Upper Shesia, declared he | {2cturing: our office will be right at | which one guest from Kellther, two attorney have prepared their report ¢k the plant, but we intend to open |from Blackduck, one from Hines, one < The commission of agriculture is re-|tions on grain subjeéts. One of the oy 3 would not abandon his support of T Ao nn’lfl}ll:e:l%!i'dd;ité 'ide‘ ‘their. offers, g:gdb':ozrl‘:);izcsfingfighf:ml al:: chief objects of the referendum is to BoY Sfio[rfmoor HoLDs the partition, which will give the ?;l;filot? rl'!‘xctie Ir:leartgzluggfi nwu:(’m: ;:‘i](li‘j‘l T::;i',“kf;.eo"g'iofif"".f,&? ck'x‘e?’:: these including t!:;p Minnesota Elec- | distributed among =~ county agents. compile all freight rates affecting the . ATAIY bulk of the coal lands to Poland, he|comment R. A. Olson made when |paper, Mayor A. V. Garlock, Judge tric Light & Power company ( present | County agents are required to solicit farmers. An attempt will be made SECOND ANN“ALBANQUH indicated a desire to compromise. :“ked where he would have his of-|C. W. $tanton, and E. A. Barker, furnishers of light and power for the |and advise persons in the use of such to cut from $50,000,000 to $100,000,- : Indications ‘were the government ce. president of the Clvic and Commerce city, the Bemidji Manufacturing com- |standard account book. : ?c:'c‘ie;r?i:n::fiag?gm'r?:e t:::lxll cb‘::: Troop No.: 1,-of the Boy Scouts,|wil] show its readiness to'agree with ha}}dflufl‘d otoa?:;entn;:eggxdym? nsexzh;tfgg, will b:h invited, pany and E. B Kenfleld. The bid of | ~On ‘or before January 1 of cach & gathered Monday ‘night iin the base-|Great Britain in awarding of several| torja) will \be on hand when the |be driven ar:fin‘:lhe :uxto:l%x;ng;' L‘:I’(lé N io Li % i i federation confirmed that it is $ the Minnesota Electric Light'& Power | year, each county agent is required Teau < ment of the Baptist church for its|cities to Germany, cancelling plans expected to show millions of tons of| g eoond annual. banquet. Fifty-one|to give them to Poland. Indications piamidin rordyifo operate; fie":Ldej"lo"w’;:;"‘“rl‘)"g“ "{&;“:“‘:;‘:_‘x’ls :‘:’;‘:‘: company was for furnishing light for |to forward to at least 10 to 26 farm- i e s’ T o piled: up on the / - the new white way only, while the|ers, in his county, a questionaire P t P D hoys were present, which included|alsq were Italy may be asked to sug- TTE 3 other bids included such other light- prepared by the commissioner of agri- 1nr1ms, ;armegs being u 1‘;1"“1 ;0 the regular members of the troop|gest a plant of parts which can be FINAL INSPECTION MADE seven miles north of Bemidjl. Here a ing and power purposes as would be |culture, which shall contain inquiries Bhtgs““ er the present frelght |and the junior associates. accepted by the allies without loss of IN CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN "'(“3“““ ’;fl“ been arranged which g™ uired when' the present contracts|asito the cost of production of vari- e b Talks were given by the troop|dignity. The inter-allied: mlebiscite will be followed by a picnic dinner . Tequil A A & A The referendum inclules proposals s # at 11:30. The governor will have B Gt hav ired. The light and power |ous farm products, amount received council, George A. Hayes, M. E.|was asked to submit its report by Sat- Sme— ave expired. and pe 0 d Vel | to make short selling of farm pro- |y The final inepection of the down |his Mttle basket lunch to unpack company proposes to furnish current | thereof, the avetage profit thereffom) 4,044 jliegal, to continue the excess ghfl(lecy, H. E R;&f B('}‘ld icoutma:sler urday. down portion of the city was made|8long with the rest of them. Every " - on a sliding scale lcclt:!idmz Wt;hfl 3{:;’ ‘;‘hef_:“:“;s ;ei‘c;"‘::flt]"r:;s‘:; profits tax, enact a sales tax and put | "qgp su::::,fi}; aevern(nge p::glql::\ehiary (By United Press) yesterday by the clean up committee |farmer in the commiunity and business R :;lo“l?':l;e";-’;g"fédfedw: e e ¢ | that. same. bo I Aewered and ro-| o vacElls ludustry undor the TOBU- |4k contest was held by the troop| Oppeln, Upper Silesla, May 17. (By |40 announced the.week before, “The |house in Bemidjl is expected to be thres cents ¥ t'ki'ilbwa‘tt, with‘a mini- | tutned to the county agent. The e i 4 ates depari-|qi'the fair grounds and-eight events |Carl D. Groat.)—More than 100 Pol- | town fs In the best conditfon it has |represented at the dinner and pro- S l?: to be d. The|county agent shall tabulate the an- me&ho sgrb'i" gre: th st Were contested. The events and their |ish insurgents were killed by German | ever been 80 far as the alleys, lots |&ram. . mum amount ; 5 co?‘?:;f. e | e and-datd, contained. . in . the [y t;r!pm' tems‘ M;?t hel fion ruie— winners are as follows; standing |irregulars at Gogolin where the Ger-|and basements are concerned,” sald l\At 12:30 Governor Preus will press power compgny"a, owest bid for the D e and. send. same to- the ion of farm to mar! a‘ g] vivn:;s njroad jump, Angue Vandersluis, Ir-|mans assumed full control today.|ohe of the members of the commit- the button which will blow up an white way hgl;tgnlg only’ was at the | questiona % ocitoce, This preler‘ence to transcontimental pleas- | Ui ®'yoiior” Lawrence Lamont, re-|German losses were trifling. ‘The en- tee. ‘That there has been genuine. co- acre of white pinestumps, Sixty-five Tate of six-cehtaifor'a consuthption |commissioner oft BERICUIE T B{ure bighwavs, the comtpletion of the | Vi, Keoln am o e vault, | Bagement was bitterly fought, Pol-|operation s very evident from the |large stumips will have charges of month, | data will e pub r 'n'l'eulf Great. Lakes, St. Lawrence Gateway, |00 Kooler, Angus Vandersluls, re.|ish snipers used machine guns and |100kS of the back yards and alleys of dynamilte placed under them, under e - | avail! to lll_ ‘engaged in agri enactment of truth-in-fabric legisla- cord 6 feet, 3 inches; Bfty-yard dash;|rifles on the Germans who - filtered the business digtrict. the dlrectlgn of a representative of tion, classification by the federal re-|y o mea™aMont, . Angus ~Vander-{lto the city from the open country: —— the Dupont‘company and éach will b of 401 or more killowatts, fier It is estimated that'this is a mately._the: ntof-¢urrent neces.|tural pursuits. R i iy lassific 2 : sary to aperate thé new system for a The ' Farm BUNB“bFGEPI'{IOHfl:: serts bank of m:l loan: onie. -basf'ls t;{ Siuis, William Nelson; standing high | The engagement was one of the most|KONECNY WILL PLAY AT wired so that.one press of the electric period of one montl. This company | oW extended mem ?rs ;lw mi v ipriotity, za baui product! «;n of al gump, John Boweys, Irvin Keeler, |important of the numerous skirm- button will send the 65 stumps into also proposbdiiléljfl‘é.,ce ch:rge of $600 Minnesota: State Agricultural society. :;:t?fi: and development of a rural|jnive Vandersluls, record 3 feet, 1| ishes between the two forces. ASSOCIATION LUNCHEON th?“?érl::a?l:;;tlxn:“ Niniai Lo r year .additional, and estimates PRI ¢ inch; running broad jump, Lawrence gt c of the rican Le- gfimlttefihw £ the cost of the FIRST LUTHERAN CHOIR The referendum will be continued |7 ,pont John Bowers, Angus Van-|A, F. AND A. MASONS WILL A fresh pike dinner and violin mu- z:f;nrfll:{l:rlkf;e?h:slsfigu:oz g;::;::m: he city under this GIVES CONCERT TONIGHT :‘;"::5,’:;":}.?{‘2:‘;’38“;0;‘.:.,&',,‘;“:“:; dersluis, record 10 feet, 7% inches; MEET WEDNESDAY NIGH o ca o dovue 03 the|A00TY, dah Lavienes Leston " Kongeps il b th v Wi drving |avucuing e peie oo By and [, s .. £ 4 P questions promulgated. ¢ | AEime hish Jumpy dohn Bowers,| A.F.and A. Masons will hold their|the Beniidil Givic and Gommerca a8-| Socisse wiving men ayamomite hots BAND BOYS WILL HOLD Itvin Keeler, Angus Yandersluls. re-| regular meeting Wednesday evening |sociation. Mrs, Leila Sanborn, B in connection with the demon- cord 3 feet, 11 inches; half-mile run, a¢”8 o'clock at the Masonic hall, at|retary of the association, advises that |stration. DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT |Harvey Seibel, John Keeler, [Law-|which time there will be regular com-|the meeting tomorrow will be one of Arrangements have been made to new system: to' sic from the master hand of Josef |,y i1e Porte farm, for the purpose of rate would be ‘about $537.15 per|. The choir: of the First Lutheran month including the ratio of the serv- | church will give a concert at the ice, under the power company’s bid.|church tonight in connection - with The bid of the’ Bemidji Manufac-|May 17 festival. After the concert, turing compatiy Was submitted for a|the ladies of the church will serve re- 10-year period and with the provision | freshments A dance will be held tomorrow eve- that it be allowed 90 days in which to e e retice Lamont, munication and second degree work. |the most interesting ever held, hgve motlon pl £ ] s » pictures taken of the gt |COLLEGE GROUNDS T0 BE T e o e oo Cyaris R 08 seond sgrs von e ot mraung el e, el b Sk 2 e ‘:““t ‘l:;‘.':v:":;” w: wilf'be' nece;!- f ok - ning at the old armory by the mem-|hiked to Cass Lake Saturday morn- > CHURCH moBLEMSTo "‘F of the ground prior to the blast, no yfe h? . n.‘;et‘ o into-the de. MADE MORE BEAU'“FUL bers of the Bemidji band for the pur-|ling, cooking their dinner on the way. WOMAN'’S STUDY CLUB TO the camera will catch the stumps as sary ofrt "}"c%‘;;c’v dog:cl;‘t:’ nore |} : pose of raising funds yo pay their|This is a part of a first class scout's BANQUET THEIR HUSBANDS (;0 BEFORE ASSEMBLY they fly into the air when the but- tails of eacl &l SrsaInImg . : railroad fare to International Falls|requirements and the boys are goty ton is pressed and the ground will complete data in each case. Gl L et el » when the Bemidji firemen attend the |ting in trim for their test. 5 be shown after the stumps have been The reslfgnntintt}ll ofF 'A't M. l?iasley. Indications Are Enrollment at|;iate convention this year. Good ol ol 3 4 'flhe Wamanat Sttudy Clutl; have ‘blt'»]\(vn. o e alderman from the First ward, was RS 7 S it i that made arrangements to give a banquet ’ . . epresentatives of the University acceptei‘l‘ Pfi“;; t"l the opening fl'lfghe Teachérs’ College Will Be E‘S:f b’: :!f:r?: ;:‘tlgn:itarlx!c:rg:‘?cke:s SMOULDERING Rule DOT tfi tlfi mke‘:nber; anld thiir husbands at A;::-l ¢ lN,leelbmg of é“:nerl :‘;"1”" at S‘t- X““L‘ :.VHMI beTl;l'“eflt P“'z bids. T, agley gave contlicting H Las ] last k|@ the Markham hotel Friday evening at of Presbyterian Churc] s expectel at :‘Mr. Thompson of o business as his reason for resigning. f\H"h" Than t Year }’n“;)?"gg“,im,§°§o,',?§"‘f,:§'°§igf,: viv: ei, SOUTHmN MAND ToDAY 7:30 o'clock, The program is not yet 4 vt the Duluth Experimental farm will A successor - will undoubtedly ~be announced. 0 completed but it will be announced named at the next regular meeting London, May 17. (By Lloyd Al-|later. cerning the demonstration have been coming in from various places in the Faces Important Questions |also attend. Numerous Inquiries con- of the council. State Landscape Architect Nich- len.) —Smoulderl 1 dotted TR ‘ i & . Morrell N w HOME ECONOMICS CLASSES L)—Smodldering. ritis _do : ; ! The proposed “"L‘mnce fmfi_elr&ded "’B!:x’n&f‘ji g::::ii:; dzdi:iirlml:vermtlilg TO STAGE EXHIBIT-FRIDAY southern Ireland foday, memorials of | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER OPENS \{,}:':)‘“"e" ffi; ”I‘:du”"fid ‘;ff“),”,e :;;:»w]:rngdes{ndc‘r?#dosneo? '5|§xh£$s°';§ofi to regulate the attendance of children . the orgy of violence in wiiich 36 lives OFFICE IN BATTLES BLOCK a Lake, . May 17. nearby elties and communities that grounds of the Bemidji State Teach- ks i were lost over Whitsuntide. | 133rd General Assembly of the Pres- given its second reading. No amend- ::'{lmofl:‘;esidfll:g f{l‘;‘“‘ga izatrgfittim‘;% The Home Economics department| Up to last night there were 33 byterian church, scheduled to. meet ments were offered and it will be|g e, nfifia ihe lmmny vgt shrubs, | of the Bemidji public schools will|deaths, mostly soldiers and police.| ~Miss Marie Jacobs, of Fargo, who|here May 19-28, will be confronted given its third and final reading at|holit ol trees amd the loveling of |stage an exhibit of materials from the | Reprisals followed swittly Sinn Fein | has recently come to Bemidji has|With problems second only to the big the next regular session. the gfi)\md $3,000 is available for sewing and cooking departments Fri-| outbreaks. Every ambush was suc-|opened an office for public stenog- questions considered at last year's possibly bo present, {s expected ‘and A resolution to set aside the sum|yhig pur) o8- this year and it i8 ex- day afternoon and evening at the|ceeded by raids. Families suspected |raphy at Number 14, Battles block. | session. Bt o o thiar Sy g of $50 for Memotial Day observance .pected Ap,,m.y noticeable change will Central school building. Further de-|of Sinn Fein sympathy were given|Evening appointments wl_ll be made| [The deliberations last year result- fier did syary. metehant lg Sinacted was read and passed upon favorably | he made in the grounds at the ent- tails on the exhibit will be announced [ an hour’s notice to remove valuables with those requiring work™ done aft-|ed/in a Preshyterian withdrawal from |\ " op o B0 000t or the” dinner after considerable discussion. Like- |yance to the’ college and at other|later. after which thelr homes were fired. |er regular hours. :hil:::&rfig:r%‘; \xf};]fim‘;m‘flm ‘::“fl \personally or guo that a representa- wise & resolution donating $75 toward | places on the campus with this fund. fi5 o8 tho Preshyterian - New Hra |tive from his business i thore. . Stump pullers, brush cutters, trac- has ever come to Bemidjl will be on hand to take part in the celebration. 1t is particularly wished to (be known that every farmer, who can at certdin motion picture shows was the upkeep of the toboggan slides| A new electric clock for the col- 5 3 L and skating rink on Lake Bemidji|lege has been contracted for through . T " m\‘r/:::::'or fi}:fi;‘";gyt;?fi“ug‘v:r‘m' tion pullers and other devices for last winter was passed. the Naylor Electric Co. The clock o Z ¥ I “The church is confronted wlth‘ clearing land will give an exhibition Wages for common labor were fixed [is made by the Standard Clock Co. i Buzzlng Amund B AT Y dobts amounting to over $1,500,000,|9n the Porte farm during the pro- ~ F v for im- | gram. at $4 per day and at $8 per day for|and will cost about $950. M " man and team fon ¢ity work. A generous appropriation was al- :g:fifi: ‘;2;":’:8:’114” ’lt’er :;;L:'lf ‘fl‘:‘; 1;:_ Action on the proposal to. pave six|so included in the budget for the pected which wiil make definite ar- Governor Preus will leave by auto for Blackduck, where a program will be blocks in the vicinity ‘of the court|equipping of the Ifbrary and for new . Y books, s rangements to rid the Presbyterian| .. oyt in connection with the fr At the conclusion of the progiam, i o miin 5& “ house was deferred-due to the esti- J i i cial iona. ' mated cost of the work and the short-| The summer school session willf ¥ m:“‘rfl;;flyéfl r“erll::l(n: l:’,‘,’:)‘“g‘a‘ g::”y clearing campaign. He will return to age of funds for this purpose at pres-|open June 13, and from the number $600,000 of the Interchurch World Bemidji about b p. m. ent. However, & number of sewer|Of inquiries which have been receiv- 4 g '» Movement underwriting, while the| Then he will be taken in charge < by the recepfiion committee which i ed up to the present from prospective e A e e Ol by |students, the enrolliient will be high- ) ) . | T e O the Brvehy. [108 been named by the Civic and Com- < i han last summer when 300 at- 7/ g ¢ merce association, -until 8 o'clock. advertised for at once. Grading for ::n;ed‘ G5 otlige; ! & yedr ago &t 7 ) 7 ? g thority of the Presbyterian New Bra (JSree Astos el "ot o 0 eare- sidewalk levels and sidewalks will al-1 g 5 "oy 00 "0 hundred inquir- y. ; the' Presbyterian Board of Home |y 0", ke armory will start in so be given impetus if suitable bids Tkl e i v P Missions: have large deficits, because which Governor Preu 11l take £ Zor this work are Wecured. ;;5 :avge::i Sepslved |:lf]01':lta tr;‘r)iserx:‘- 3 oG . of the advanced costs since the pre- | Wioh Gaverncr Preus Wl n; NP0kt The report of the municipal court|goraing the session [ A A " Yar dass. mutiity ball will be given under the (Continued from Page 6) et i : 4 ‘ { Tn_addition to this question there|, . .. o."oe hoth military. units enty-three or twenty-four stu- will ¢ome up overtures before the |45 mipfary untes, dents will graduate as seniors this Prqabyt,erhan committee ealling. for BLAIR IS FAVORED AS ~ |summer, 2 wesk of eratuation s, A 22 & £ o[\ [rsSresniziion'f the ofice of siates NAVAL RESERVE FORCE year’s work. - These actlivities will / 3 ment of a Stated Clerk of General As- REVENUE COMMISSIONER commence May 28 and will conclude . S ¥ gembly to succeed the late Dr. Wil ENJOYS DANaNG PARTY —— IS Friday, June 3, with graduation ex- p v , % f ; ; liam, Henry Roberts, will be. consid- . 4 (By United Press) excises. F e, 4 - ered. Membe ‘Washington, May. 17.—A favorable g”"f, o ls’trayer MC‘E‘"? b;a l‘l’m- 3 Rl ? \ Some Presbyterians propose that aerw:a mf‘(’;r‘::i o:ng\e ?}?;n Egirar;a:ilfiziea repox on the nomination of Davis H. :fi?ig}ad:zii:nenawe: %‘ulf zfi: 1 0 A 4 Y A ::‘en"“:“”:’: gllfi‘: ra'l' "X;Z ye'?,]r}:s B'_e:; gathered at the new armory Monday Blair to be comimissioner of internal d X 3 3 o o anere Yy i i s S rad Toidy by (he | (Bils-of grrangements wlll bo: af; ; G - A newly elected clerk to take up his ;‘e’:i’;’i‘gup::‘taahl‘;m: Fegdlar, dril T maase Aommittes. The fight |nounced when they have been com- ! dutfes immediately; while others ad-[Pe¥100, SPERt 8 Peasant even b J against Blair was stanted by Sen- Dletéd. i \ % { 7 g 7\ ' vocate the recefving of nominations, was held for th Enp byv ft?-n 7400 e ator Johnson of Calitornia, who nam- : v { W \ v these names to be placed in the hands |, oy, rd t?) 'e;nderls i d: 4 c;"l:‘. %d Blair a delegate from Northern LEGION EXECUTIVES HOLD A Ly, e d ; S of a committee, to submit a report at|RE0Y O Y SAC HmE MGV HERCEL © 0 Califceriia o the Chicago conferende 7 4 next year's General Assembly. This |GUMCREICE fusnished the music fox and holds Blair failed to support him { I’ 5 RN comm(!luee's ; ept:lt ,}" o:xtl‘d the" bel ‘A‘;’ i::(c:;!v‘;;‘s' served during intermis. g i P \ rove Tejec i - = as instructed at the state primary. The executive committee of thel| ! y " ) \\\\\ 2\ 3 e:x bly.or e, y the Genera! sion, and all report a most enjoyable i AN f Johnson also said Blair's father-in-}p j o 5 \ v ) . } ph Gracie post of the American ) 3 { W \ Two important reports will be made }social evening. 3 N 4 b The Militia baseball team s to law has claims pending before the in- Legion will meet this"evening at 8 \ , \ \\N 7 )/ Y at the general assembly relative to ternal revende Dol %’;:loek ni thfi ogic; of the Minneuo:a | \ / - K ¢ \ the vote of the Presbyteries on over- ;\;‘eet lo; practice at the bnllfpaxk L ectric Light ower company to y . > \ tures gent down by the last assembly, | this evening, in preparation - for a THIS TIME LAST YEAR - te ];)lans for the observance of i regarding the e]lg{hll][y ‘of women to|game.with Gonvick at Gonvick Sun= Detroit and’ Philadelphia made five J ay in connection with the i 30y v \ 5 serve as deacons jn the Presbyterian |day. ~All men desiring to make the home runs, four triples and three|G. d the G. A. R. Cirele. The] * = - %! | A church and_the desirability of co-|team are especially. urged to report doubles, Detroit winning 9 to 7. commander-of each of these organ bt A / g operating; in. the Evangelical Organic for. practice ' this eveni:g. A num- The Giants scored two runs. in the|zations will be present. and it is es-]'g: LIRS y g Plans of Church. union. . Several of {ber of games have already been ar- fitteenth, but the Pirates scored three | pecially urged that all members. of|. e - / s :,hehhrlger Presbyteries are opposing rangs«tl and a most active season is 7 S5h ; S 7 oth plans, Y/ assured. in their halt and won 7 :to 6. the committée be present.