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Y PIONEER === 'ATTEND DENONSTRATION| L&k Lend c'“r;— Association to| L) S 2 ~Sugday. Continued warmg BEMIDJI, MINN,, SATURDAY. EVENING, MAY 21, 1921 ; VISTOR, ~ S Sy Make May 27 a Big Day for This Section . to Get Chance to Tell Their Wishes to Congress 3 Every ;‘""‘“’:: "‘i': c;‘";gly “fit‘: A g g ¢ In response to numerous invita- : e L . « bt ave a chance to vote in the firsf /) v v A/ tlons sent out by the Beltrami Coun- | N o < Heavy Maintenance Work Near|, 20 %, 30 referendum ever ar- \ ; ty Land Olearing assoclation to va- Nine Boys and Two Girls to i Pl ranged to give producers a chance to rious organizations and individuals P wea Here Is i h e tell congress what laws they want. s, | ¥ i in the northwest states to attend the resented ters fon of .Commission ) a ¥ ; by ;4 N % y land clearing demonstrations in the ‘Athletics This Year jssion, The. Minnesota Farm Bureau: fed: ¢ . 3 3 i eration h.ds sent out a calll’ to every ; ] : ;3,‘“2;2’ l"f ‘Bl:‘a’:nfl)\z i‘:"f:_':‘:x-m’“:i X . “ county and township farm bureau or- -8 { ) J peae b 5 4 LOCAL ENGINEER HAS ganiaation i, te state to caucus its 5 : O LY o these that | TAG DAY DESIGNATED = 0 members and ascertain. their senti- v 5 7 QR r S 3 Among those who are to be repre- TO CH A G'E IN‘Q COUNTIES n}::t :lh 15‘:1““:‘""’ o P'xdu ci‘;:; 3 \ sented! are the Bemidji Townsite and RAISE NEEDED» FUND ¥ ; L "':le:;" {t‘;"tfi" Fiy A 3 3 s A e | Improvement company of St. Paul, mt— h Shive - call’ out to. the farm bu 8 o . S 2 ¥ 2 the Commercial club of Duluth, the County Commissioners in Spe- f.f ot:er :l?m' !“from gealiguax;e;s of ¥ R : . State Board of Immigration, and oth- | 1920 Football Team Presented ¥ Pl 8- American Iarm ‘Bureau federa- i > 8 0 & er prominent booster organizations. cial Session but Road Bonds_tion. “ ; S The Pathe fin exchanse ic desir.| Gold Football Emblems By 4 .In Minnesota, the farmers are ask- ) N = ous of .exclusive rights to film the i e ‘Are Not Yet Sold ed to debate th’e various questions at o, v demonstration and IJ. is tl:iouxtht that Local Legion Post SIS e township and county meetings, and o . arrangements can be made to have e v ! y i ) ZaA fous portios f the d tra- Heavy maintens” G work on the|then vote yes or no.: The results of N \ N7, ok Hon . ;ho%ogra;l:e: ,;,em;';:,‘;nnl;:_ It has been the usual custom to highways in this d\ % 's the imme- | the referendum will be presented to % 2 tures. The university extenst r. | Present to those of the Senior class of diste progranitaf %, hiway. com. |congress to prove that the farmers are|. | : . ee also wants to obtamn & mamber | the high school, with two letter cred- mission, according. t %K. Bliler, junited in their request for legisla- b A~ iy R 7 . I of pletures of the demonstrations for | 1S, & sultable eweater as recoguition who has nine' countiy, ' tion to put agriculture on a paying| | . A ; 1 use at the university and for exten- |9 the Dart of the school, of the ath- pervision. - There' & l% g i 4 - % sion work. letic attainments of the students. 1,000 miles_of; roads % “PFollowing are questions on which In addition to the dynamite dem-|LPl8 year a stronger reason than these counties. a farmers in this county are to vot: onstration which will be set off by|eVer exists for the presentation of ' Governor J. A. 0. Preus on the Thom- | tlese sweaters, owing to the fact that David Rose will have Tof /Do you favor leigslation to prohibit| ‘| L' - : N\ he footbal north half of the distric . W.|ihort aclling of farm products? Do| |3 \ 3 ] { e e iy el prinsplb bl it T ) 8 L LIRS § emidji on Moval Lake similar 2 o Moulster. the south. half. you want ‘congress: to submit. to the RN ] S e onatration ot Blac;dmc?t, ‘;m,a plonship honors. . This is the first immediately put crews at vav-1gtates a - constitutional ‘amendment time the Bemidji school has had th! eling the clay, and ‘claying\ *4\}“‘. prohibiting issuance of tax-exempt; se- : - ¥ \ iy :‘l’nje" 1}’:": f:xfi:’” gn’?";‘cfg"';}“’;n::i honor. No team crossed the goal line and gravel, \ 275 fourities? . Do ‘you. favor-the excess 5 . i i Pa Wil be plowed In this manner dur-|°L the high &chool football team of i last fall and the various scores tell ing. the demonstrallons. the story of the prowess of the Be- So that it may be easy for all to midl eleven, locate the Porte farm, the leading NAVAL BASBA”. automobile -will scatter contetti en |, NI" T'd“:"“":hn 3;’“‘“ hag been made route, marking the route for the oth- | ©0F funds with which to purchase the mYs GONWCK' SUNDAY er cars, The procession will start on :;::’:e;f”::g'“& :‘;’2,',"“; ‘;";m:’y’ The roads which -will receive atten-yrofits tax or “enactment of a sales o na v JCUs Steposifions ineluds o midji andthe State Park, and other: mfi%fi;:flfio ‘2‘;, 000 l:gah:?:; 3 5 ’;;‘:::fi?:veled highways ‘which need national co-operative: marketing: and AUTOMOBILES NEEDED e wim o fthe superintendents will] Sstablishing means of financing it; . LARD CLEARING DAY be to put.the roads into first-class gt f::,‘fn:ce n\;aterw:y T il o —— condition, filling ' in ‘holes, gradi 5 Mi T hould]., A very interesting -and promising A.large number of cars will and rounding the roads and keeping| . E"‘” innego armer should{p;rent.Teacher meeting was held Fri- be needed Friday, May 27, to all routes in up-to-the-minute shape.’{get in touch with the local farm bu-yday afternoon at 3 o'clock im the as- convey guests to the demonstra- Actual work of hard surfacing willjTeat "““t andvote: in this "ff‘e sembly room “at .the Bemidji State tion at Porte’s farm seven miles not begin until the road beds are put|dum, the state federation said. “This| Teacliers college, at which -about|l north of Bemidji. § into shape, -however. . .« : is:the first time that, all farmers in|forty-five mothers were present. It tis desired that all who will Offices for. the morthern division|America have had & ‘chance. to tell] - A constitution was read and adopt- furnish cars' for this purpose will be:opened:in Bemidj in the Bat- | congress. what they want.” ed, and'the following officers were report to C. 'W.. Warfield, or tles building. Every farmer also is asked whether|elected for the ensuing year: Presi-|| Mg, Lella Samborn,. secretary * 3 Al 2 4 < dent, Mrs. A. L. Barker; vice-presi- A Charles Reed, Joe Hahn, Percy Riggs, A representative of the Minnesota |lig could market more produce if the, aont. Mrs. T, W. Smith: gt“y_ of Civic and Commerce associa: ot Johnson .Aloy Lappen, Pevey Loan and.Trust company of Minne-|farm bureau obtains a cut in railroad % apolis was the only person present torates. : The federation, officials said, trex::xre’rihmri. .sl‘a:;' claf{y;.l TR fi:l:;t;.n‘l\fillxt;; rll-lgl‘;;l);lle, W. E. Mor- bid on the $250,000 bonds, the bids |hopes to obtain a reduction of $50,- |, ALl the Dus eSS WORHRE © Cars wil lleave the City hall at L ;vhictheré s:.o w):vt% :i:‘,”;m :vp:::: ‘mn goo,oq&,:%o! i{'h r:bf:wl:{' ab" the ‘aotege;rwilio: 18- ' rebarned 8:30 and all players are asked to be | Prosperity for all. boosting - the athletic spirit of the iday. No o - e railroat af Y ia, 3 § A there on time. The game will be T ¥ due £ the fact that up to-the Present | rates will brivg enough traffic to make | Torsmasn gare & wory e, (alk. on : _ catted a1 3 ootock. 1t 15 expected | NATIONAL BALLOON RACE |**3¢ % noved to present tho sweat- the board :of county commissionersiup for the decrease. i ‘|“Baucation in, China.” A. social-hour g g that a number of Bemidji fans will ers at the same time as the champlon- o has not veceived.any certificate from ; |was enjoyed and :tea was served- in accompany, the team. STARTS THIS AFTERNOQON [stte <up is presented to the schoal the state highway department-desig-|- | the kindergarten room. by James Plerce of the University of Irvine avenue when leaving the city and will go in almost a straight line f°‘:r:lh°’p‘l‘lrp°l“ of raising the funds. - toxthe-Forte faom; B s ann s S 4vo Everyone is invited and expected 2 A 1 to attand the demonstration at the °""t Mw“l"et"h Ht’gb?;unml Brooks, Porte farm and as many as possible &“PDOW"I - ‘;1 Ooxtm 1 team, Charles are also asked to attend the demon- | o ugsl, Jotn s, Philip Denu, stration at Blackduck. A basket [HOvey Lord, Albert Powell, Rupert 1 Stechman, Roy Stapleton, Lorraine lunch will be enjoyed at the farm at Kreat d Bisie Sh » 11:30 and at 12 o'clock noon, the rluz hpis @ ‘Shannon. . acre of stumps will be touched off. ncluded in the above list are also = The assoclation plans to make this ‘::‘:W"I‘fm:‘e‘: b‘:a,:ll i‘;:m“’v?v‘:lzét I;Il‘n"h the biggest day in the history of Bel- Do belig its captain, e o A trami county due to the fact that 5 ter | entitled to the sweaters have been more cleared acres mean greater |y o . e ton ey pis B g The Bemidji Naval baseball team wil} play its first game of the season at Gonvick tomorrow against the Gonvick city team, and an exception-. ally fast game is looked for. The fol- lowing are among those who . will make the trip and take part in ‘the game: Oscar Baney, Frank Phibbs, nating the system . of .roads . upo: | o e PR 4 . |WOMAN ACCUSED OF THEFT J (Minnesota, “which' the bonds are to be expended . pigs | RENEWED RIOTING IN Plans . Discussed for Making OF $25.000 WORTH OF GOODS (By Unlted: Erens) John M. Culver on behalf of tho as: part.of .the. Babcock system and, " ;i - FourDisg Fai PO B - Birmingham, Ala, May 21.—Un-|palph, Gracle post of the American theref ore security. is behind| " ALBANY STREET GAR STRIKE| - Four-Disg’ Fair at Bemidji - { . (By United’ Presa). . +|der: illenl - -weather: - conditions and |y egion preséuted gold-football em- thy Bel- — Chicago, May '21.--T] with a light rorthwesterly wind pre-|plems to the members of the football € i heretofore Viz., Be jtranti’ count; i B * These certificates have not been is- sued-tg any county yet, as far as can be learned. It is the intention of the county auditor to get in touch with Robért Given; the oldest'soir of Mr.|. Atbany, New Yok, May 21.—Re- the Biggest Ever | o0 . " Hile, dicted, nine bulloons were filled to-|{oam in recognition ot their particl- T and Mrs. ‘R. L. Given 1202 Bemidji inforcements of state constabulary maid,” and confessed robber stood |4@Y for the start of the 1821 natlon-|pation of the team In the Armistice s > | were rushed here today as the result Expansion of the Northern Minne-|loyally by her today as she stood ac- at | balloon race this afternoon, |T)gy program and also in considera- avenue died at his home Friday evé: | o¢ renewed rioting in the street car|sota fair, to be held at; Bemidji, Sep- |cused of stealing $26,000 worth of |Promptly at 5 ». m, Captain Berry, ftion’ o the fact that it is a etate ning at 8 o'clock from acute sleep~fstrike. Two al’vfllansiand, two state tember 20 to 23, has made it neces- | household goods. the oldest Dalloonist in the world |ehampionship team. the state highway department as soon |ing sickness after an illiess of but|policemen were seriously injured.|sary to acquire udditional land in| TTwo children and her husband re- and the winner of the fi“"l national |~ mhe Senior class staged a mock as possible and if it be possible to[two days. Robert was to celebrate |Scores of others were bruised when |order to provide for future buildings |mained with her at the detention |T2ce ever held, will hop off first. Cap-ltrial Friday afternoon, Morris Opsahl get the certificates before the next|his.minth ~birth anniversary next police rode their horses into theland larger grounds to accomodate the | home throughout the night while she m'“nB"';i‘; ‘fi 75)3'5“;‘001"~' He t“‘“d" being the unfortunate to etand trial. commissioners’ meeting, " the" “bonds|Monday.. .. . ] e ETOWA .|crowds .which are expected. With |underwent an examination to determ- hlsls"gg hg t w“:{' flyenm of age. | he majesty of the law was upheld will be re-advertised and undoubtedly| The funeral services willl be held The rioting grew to such propor-|this in mind, the board of directors|ine if she is insane or @ kleptoman-|in 0 l:" on: 'Ie rst race e‘;‘"l' by Preston Girson, while the defend- favorable bids will be :received. from the chcurch Sunday afternoon |tions early today that the United |of the fair association, has purchased |fac. The verdict of physiclans and held under the auspices of the Aerlal|ant was represented by “attorneys’ ‘ About four-fifths of the total bond |8t . 2:30. Dr. G. H. Zentz, pastor Traction company war forced to with-|11 acres of land south of the present [ police was thati it was & clear proof | €D ‘;t Al'""“‘:' . N Stapleton. and Denu. The defendant . issue of $250,000, or $200,000, will |of the Methodist church, will conduct draw operation of cars all of which |grounds extending from Irvine ave-|of kleptomania. Following the start, eight other|wgag charged with violation of the actually be spent on roads covered [the services. were manned by strike breakers. Inue to Bemidji avenue. great bags will lake the alr at five-| elgnteenth amendment to the consti- by the Babcock system fin the county. Rohert was a robust, )lealthy 1it-. ; Arclhlhieict C“l::rlee. B. Funk was !n MISSWNARY SOClm l(he r:ue wil‘{ gé t5 ithie b:lloonm tution. These will be-the main highway from tle chap, always full of life and was M mn AND mlr“m g&ne\’; ?:h orl:al th thte cglrectoretf‘l 1 whoso bak covers the grostest dis- Bazs Lake: 6. Bowi the atate mlld ?-?:t’elg‘ H: Letat(;ens&mo&ge hgemg; . tlo’;\ of a newe‘::a?d :tnnde ac:;so{ll:g; TOHEAR ABLE TALKERS tance. The prize is $400. The three FOREST PRESERVATION l;?::: s']’.“:x:::.‘ri’l:: mfg;l;mfx:io g‘::: public schools and was in attend- DYING m slmmc buildings and plans will be drawn at 4 mn:;:!el”! I:{e:::fl:fil Wrycle'lm;;:.cipa:: - WEEK BEGINS MONDAY [ duck: the Jefferson hi ghway wdst. to |21 Wednesday for the last time. ] g:cfi; for tfl:;se Chx:)rl:alfiil i(}m-terr Ist;]n Tn the list of speakers Who are to | fordon-Benmett cup to. start from Wilton and Solway, and the Jefferson f:‘fid’:t%:tg:f' otherAnoiy (By United Press) e i Yor 5 | come to the Woman's Home Mission- | prycecs in September. i e th. . ¢ . Hibbing, May 21.—Dominick Pap- ary society convention ‘at Bemidji |~ - e oo team ‘Rellier north to D st L i Fpero was. dead and Toseph Valardi 5| - Baem onsirman of the i Ty 8 anios, Rosetla Fo%- | ARMED MEN RAID IRISH Baudette will receive @ liberal grant| ™ e honorary pall bearers will near death as the result of a shooting [ nance committee, is at present formu- | yonse” Christ n‘;] ) emn er:n & ‘!’Jnlon‘ HOSPITAL AND KILL SOLDIER the federal and state forestry service and th; Toad Zrom Befinidii to Pflgfl- Arthur, Vandersluis, Kermit Johnson,{here last n;lgll:;. b..hmrowem, tax as-|lating a $22,000 program for this |Minneapolis, Miss Hendfibkson 18 n & campalgn :&p:event ffire-t t::fi'li ky and north, as well as a number essor, was held by ‘police. . The details of fi- . . n compliance o e s o B i e o Jdetails of the plan of f'|one of the outstandifig woman kpeak-| Dublin, Treland May 21.—A band|a request from President Harding, (By United Press) St. Paul, May 21.—“Put out that fire!” This was the slogan today of Miss Faith Prlm,nme.r of Bemidji, " 4 > i : been taken at previous county exhib- % daughter of Mr. and:Mrs. John Plum- Manager Harding Refuses td om'wgo(n{“‘y’“g:d S ey U, A number of farm club, groups O e abrs perons o 3;’,‘,:,,2‘5?‘ Order to Proceed to Seat | . A ” ¥ 1 , which will carry : $ fi:;@ha;::ggfh:: a;?wgfdldyt:e Allow His Patrons to See | fess_!on? l(xr?l:l fl'l]en ;f"““d ;n o ns | to the readers of the premium list the Com}phr;g }:"""XE.' undermined the of Trouble Quickly first prize for mural designs prepared| Show Scheduled ' ~::§Dn(fi;’l:ago'se lafilr :fi;:fl? v?e‘:gsang- g%id@nce of co-operation between ’:‘v"’;; E!:omt ghx:“:l:" 3“1‘%“:‘;9&:2:: in the DeRemer prize contest at the founced by police today, The men are l:;algrs and their “work together’ breaks- up many " othérwise = happy S T4 feed will in thé Valardi made a statement saying i d?ifst:it!?::ianezfefie 5250538?3::1 the ffi?;;fi";figfifi? Iohn Riwell Owen shot Pappero and then attacked 3‘:;‘,0 1‘,15 .?,',fou':,"c':fi m})leted and | erg "} the state and, according to|of armed men raided Deraif hospitol | has designated next week as Forest other $90,000 returnable from the| fThe active pall bearers will be|Y8lardi with an ax. Owen then set! ' ¢, W. Jewett reported that ar- Mra L W Frencnl; president of the|today, removed a wounded soldier on | Protection Week in Minnesota. state for work already. done of the|John McKee, Richard.Boyce, Howatd | fife to the cabin and fled, according |rangements have been made to secure Woman's Home Misslondty eaclety, |, stretcher into the hospital yard and| ~Forest fires in’the last four years Babcock highways, but these latter|Bolger, Wilfred Nelson, Gordon Harn- ‘:;lxfi"g;- safi;hefl?ew:sr::ffidh: gle flying circus_put on by the St. g«;:ra mazugtzlfilzugfilll :: T;l;:h&lel: there killed him. gs%"")‘:)):d P;OPBY:Y}‘ Vslllfld at $86,~ H - 3 s o 5 5 1 Di R o ——— ives. 1’:3: :v;l;r,;;‘;i&:iéflglfl?‘:h?yt::eszz paTaat W—_—innon R ARl mile from the cabin. After telling a;he n?v:t?x‘-emlum 1list, a 58 page SD:fr'da H:‘x’-e;(:‘dru;d wmésh' t!’i v:gn F Besides :}::a ;3:"““!1!”1;(15“0:!“111::5 art of the system. 0% ‘| his story, he lapsed into unconscious-|phgok, is now completed and will be ‘;lr dlyf. h hg, Tny bil g ] BR]"SH ORCE wnala BE thousands of animals burned to death b —_— GRAND THEATRE a‘osm ness and is not expected. to'recover. ' |ready for distribution next week. It ffi:}l; it e pRblIG a cor in forest fires caused by human care- —— LOCAL GIRL WINS FIRST f TR is a most attractive booklet contain- sm To UPPm smA lessness. j i WTQ f‘mn 73 ( TWO-MEN CONFESS PART ing a splendid varietyl of farm scenes (y 1 pAgTOR QUTLINES Minnesota was one of the heaviest PRIZE IN @T CONTEST/| " : AUV 1} i § { N BOMBING AND SLUGGING [in Bemidii territory, also a number of | * Txpr RN 0N OHURCHES B | sufferers from forest fires in the last E displays of farm products which have| yuinone ‘Lake, May 21.—Two out Division Being, Assembled in fs:;';p dea:::'thea "{‘:x;h ?Iafitfx:‘r:x Eg;:: :l::: years ago are fresh in the memory of Minnesotans. Forestry experts declare practical- e ly all fires are- caused by campers i ity. The first prize was $30. ];.Vh;fl Elowis) c?al h:! Seipp hires university. e 5 ) s i James Sweeney, alleged Teader of /the/f” homes. Thes - i that blaze up again and arp sprea Tho contest was arranged in order to| yongpor gy . Harding of the | gang which bombed scores of build-[, The ?,’;:"‘,:‘;‘;’ (lave been made | phasized m,&"{fffl&f‘ 'flfi}’f‘,’;‘f’,{fl. Berlin, May 21.—British forces in| by the winds. Every spark of a camp sphguh:te in:lelrest. ‘m ;lr: a{)nogg th: Grand theater refused to allow pat<|ings here, and Andres Bartlett, ac- thgro pisat d n‘l’s foreac::x ce}:z ;mt- Cauley, Patterson, N. J., who. pre-|the Rhine district are preparing to/fire should be extinguished before it ;";leg ;l""’“e “;;;e v by Joseph | gng of nis: theater to Wwitness_ thelcoused of ibeing the chief. bomber, | (€0 Bel BT i Lo e be- | sented the report of the committee on |Send a military contingent into Upper is deserted, they said, il Dellefnor and. /i show scheduled. for-last evening by | confessed, Chief of Police Fitzmorris Christian life and work: to the Pres- |Silesia, according to reports received nual affair from now on. ack Jg fore. P RK CENTRAI o fvrdthe pr;xductlon was. a de{n:irat‘!w, .;L‘n X‘g{??’:fi;“&}’f{flflgfil}&‘h ,.;T).‘:ngfgfies told by Sweeney and BRITISH _LE GA—I. FORCE TO }I:Z:;rian general Alqemhly meeting he{?n?tgiac)i'a{r;?vg::ogsfiied that the REW. X0 BOBcBEm BY 2;smfls — landscape for use as a mural design|y;, ., performance at the theater and | Bartlett were practically identical MEET WITH WAR GUILD| Some of the cheerful points, from | British commandery under orders London, May 21.—The British legal | the Point of view of a church man |from London is.making up a division| Nown Tonawanda, New York, force ncc;)mpznled by 37 wimeug:s brought out by Rev. MacCauley, are: |consisting of two brigades of infan-|y,y 51 _ Bandits today stopped & (e .. | Prohibition has improved communi- |try, three batteries of field artillery west bound freight was en route today o Leipzig, Ger-| it yon, kept down crime. Char-|and the usual compliment of cavalry|yr,nch ;ltnthe Ner‘w Y::lk &ig:?m LEAGUE OF NATIONS T e I o 1o heyin |ity is unstinted. Public opinion awak. |and fliers. It was added that the divi-| nere, held the.fireman and engineer over the mantel of a liying room, the evening -exhibition on..the front}with the confessions of-Andrew Kerr, 1 of the theater building. ~Mr. Herding{member of the wgang who - first HEREFORD BARBECUE holds that Mr. Williams broke his]squealed. IS SET FOR JUNE 8 contract with him by saskng for & collection from the crowd for the privilege ‘of seeing the exhibition, o sion is being assembled with speed Hereford breeders of Minnesota G Monday. General Collack of the|ing and men-and women are demand- 3 e P! at bay with revolvers and robbed a ¢ linasmuch as it was supposed to be HAS ONE HUNDRED TREATIES | Monday. eneral ck o h i 1d bl d to th N ther at Balaton, Minn., on the| - asmuch as ¥ phrd g’ i ing better enforcement of the -law.|that would enable it to proceed to thefcar of merchandise valued 50,: Wil gather & A0, AN, free attraction. i king’s council wa samong them. The influence for good of women in|seat of trouble on an hour’s motice| 0. They escaped AVIES 88 300, ranch of Lincoln Anderson on June -5 8, for their seventh anrual picnic and pr;l;l:l;n":gffi:’: o?fir ml’;g“fd;;‘éh;‘:; (By United Press) : barbecue. mR' J.ng{z‘;a:é s;cree‘ti:ry \did not meet with his approval, Nor leenevn,h May gl.——’l.‘hat (;’pen di- d-up and. s otor tru of the American Her | Breeders 4 % plomacy has made some progress pried aul away the 100 association, will speak, J. S. Jones mltm?fi“tf: g“,,‘,‘g:{g‘,‘;db‘;’mg‘: since the war—despite all setbacks— CLASH LATE mmDAY “If the nation should fail;” he said,| London, May 21.—(By Ed L. secretary of the Minnesota associa- |4 ™y or” Mr " Williams announced | W3S shown today when the League of = “a faithful church would survive, as|Keen)—With the British urging|y,NGpR HAS CHALLENGED tion, announced, arrangements for|h o430 per cent.of, the contribution |Nations announced a total of 100 in-| cairo, Egypt, May 21.—Fighting did Christianity when Rome fell; but|speed in the settlement of the Upper the barbecue. ) | sonid go, . The jocal post had moth- |ternational treaties' - had mow. been | continued late yesterday between Brit |if the church should fail, the nation Silesian question by the supreme TOWNLEY FOR DEBATES T 10 o with the collection and as[duly Tegistered -with it simce’ Ver-|ish troops and Egyptian nationalists |Would .fail also, as did Judah when | council, the French continued to play| Brainerd, May 21.—Wiiliam Lan- for time today. Premier Briand in-|ger, farmer attorney general of North MODERN BRTHERH00D TO far ki eceived nothing |sailles. 5 here and. in: Alexandria. the temple fell.” MEET MONDAY EVENING g:;mfl?g,‘s nown recelved MOLMINEl™ The last bundle to arrive included| British cavalry s;e;t the narrow | ”Special efforts to reach the masses |formed the French government that| Dakota, has challenged A. C. Town- ‘Mr. Harding is to be commended by | the Russo-British _trade agreement, |streets here clearing them of mobs of (and bfing them into the fold of the |he agreed in the project of the pro-|iey, president of the nonpartisan I The Modern Brotherhood of Amer-|his patrons for not allowing them to | recently signed at London. revolutionists, ~ Heavy casualties |church were urged. = posed special meeting of the council|league to:a senles of debates on the i jca will hold its regular'meeting Mon-| witness-the show, -if the-information 1 of fihe 100 ment‘;m;%d .bo'i',fi' Eng-|were. reported. Many nationalists &cco)&dl:gl?’ rzstamhcs ‘;:are;‘u]ly to c:nmdg:‘ the l]":iblem’tll;:t flh%t:: sxgbje(‘:lt o}f t::e s;:tdq ]:gmrlnlo;rnm}n. ¢ . 0. 0. F. hall at by him fairly describes the|land has registere: . e am-|were killed and wounded. In an en-|gathere new members have | must await completion o e debat ready he is schedul or 4 series g T S B TR e e ey A Ty + been ' added ~ to: ' the Presbyterian |in the chamber of deputies over his|in North Dakota this summer. Lan- ' k. After the business meetin, erformance. In the opinion of many | bassadors’ council, acting for the al-|gagement with British troops at Alex- h mb D § o'clacl oL g ’ andria, a British soldler was killed.|church :in the last five years, and|foreign policies. It is not thought|ger is anxious to extend the campaign — into” Minnesota, - according to word Details were meagre. Renéwed out-|297,203 members. have been placed |that the council can meet before Fri- ‘breaks were expected today, upon the suspended rolly degy it e L here, A e L d About 26 bandits took part in the Rev. Mac- |from London. hold-up and s{x motor trucks were BRIT[SH AND EGY"IANS %ulflic life is tremendous, ¢ auley said the church is the bul- By United Prosiy.. wark of the nation. (] refreshments will be served and a|who say, the afternoon show and the|lied powers, has sent in- 13, while | gocial hour enjoyed. All meémbers are | avening jperformance Mr. Harding { Germany and France have - each urged to be present. e acted very wisely. ... . recorded 12, ; g

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