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45 sota-—Generaly fair tonight dnesday excepligr in ¢ Sljghtly. coolexfin gistigo-, 85c PER MONTH e AR CFRMANYISTO [Soauems T oo unzo | ADHITS MURDER IN,PILING UP STUMPS TO CLOSE ON FRIDAY ) s TR 4 N on -Ehhh#‘, -_Y 57, fil ]",%' It 18 requested that all local I‘AST NovEMBBR fo Lar Dtk ‘business and professional places 2 be closed from 10 a. m: to 1 7T . ’ " p.-m, on Friday, May 27, in E order to allow everyone to at- thel overalls” to ' the land atton at' the tend the land clearing demon- stration at the Thomas Porte farm on Moval Lake, at which 3 -Blood A Governor J. A. O. Preus will Mmei?: ‘lvnd“n Confesses participate. ‘The above request to Killin, alter Wes haq been mdde by Mayor A. V. 4 estfal At Production Since January Has Been Exceedéd By Both Orders and Shipments [Peoples Oil €ompany to Erect |+ Modern: Filling: Station ont : Beltrami at Fourth Broadly speaking, -the wholesale lumber murkit 1s somewhat more spotty, but the volume of business continues to show signs of expansion, Bid for Light and Power for| 1. City Accepted.;at Three - to-pick up ‘the pleces and 'pile them for burning, Immediately after the stumps are burned, the tractors are invited to plow this ‘acre. '“AR tlocal'biusiness Another proof of the faith Be- midji citizens have in their city comes| Germany Promises to Close in the announcement of the forming et of the Péoples Oil company, a com.| ~ Frontier ‘and Disarm All - ; 2 men dre. asked to be prepared’ by Y the As i Lumb Sof! i'Cents ot Plant R S maken, repared’ | Ipany formed to sell, at wholesale and T Seént There says the American Lumberman. Soft it fetail, gasoline, kerosene, lubricating B wood priodé are more stable, while| | GoTIO®K: Sf; Hope, North:Diibta ! P sy f .and greases. : e the highest grades of hardwoads have [R— MOTION TO-POSTPONE . The officers and stockholders of | BRIAND IS’ JEERED AT advanced sharply in price. Produc- KILLS HORSE DEALER; the newly formed company are H. E. tion of hardwood lumber has been up- 4 FINAL ‘ACTION IS LOST LE RA| Vance president; 0. G.-Furuseth, sec CHAMBER'MEETING TODAY on a very scanty basis and unsold Sy saaay o5 R Ydtary, both of Bagley, Minn; Ray J. R stocks are very much depleted; and BURIES BODY IN SWAMP, DEMONSTRATION PLANNED AT TENSTRIKE SATURDAY Bl Kaliher, treasurer of Bem H. A, 3 S o 5 ) * i with a distinct revival in such large Ferréll, J. E. Hayward, alio of Be-|President Ebert of Germany consuming trades as the automobile Gwinn Will Be Brought ta Bemidji Mar~ Baring Co. to 7 Gt HFurbish'Co, 5,in About g e ‘gi?g-i'sf 3 i *Messrs. Fe':afil,"f ;?;’fi'fi';;‘,; * Deelares Volunteer Corps ~ |trude the demind "‘3':{:?;""‘??1'3; Jsin-| ‘The Community Commercial club| ' Bagley Tomorrow for His 90 Days A % Oate . m—:fin}:\‘i lfld’;:;o‘l;:fi;b:;dplam Vance and Larson will take charge !« 'Will Be Punished A birdseye viéw of the condition of of Teristrike has made nnanggmentf Prelimi . e o Ihig o give | of -the wholesale and retail sales of Aot T T heifactiyers [RAM tthe Beltral'(m SLam:d Clenfinz i reliminary Trial $ sociation to make Saturday, May 28, 3 a series ‘of concerts from June 1 to|the Bemidji station o) Lot o L 5. "During the period, A idj N hands is obtainable from the foHow-[o°roq Tatter day for that section. ectric current fo, % 4ji’s new s bt 4 A the' company ‘purchased the two cor- 3 Y s G Tl < " | giventa rest from: : L r 3 Lumber Manufacturers’ association white way lighting sysh 1 be fur- ““ . Tett [ Ber lots' on’ the rortheast cornér of | | Paris, May 24—Germany today | peginning with the week endéd Jan, | MOSt modern and cconomical methods| pagiey May 24 _George Gwinn, o ing Co., ace ¥ from home*if: théy wish. Prac- How Vidant and the| frontier and disarm and dissolve regu-| May 7! (Production, %424 280‘229; be a catterpilh): tractor and plfiw demd. mixed-blood Indian, is today in Mah- : b AT g Som 9 onstration, also a stump-puller an Mohday évening and accor - \ the |8ehool opens. ill be started: immedin| The promise was in response to_the | or s ind | murds 0 4 . ¢ medi- ders, 2,642,485,099 feet. From this pe urder of Walter Westfal of Hope, ::;en@ere{h ‘that pa ¥ _.'the| It 1a désired by Mr. Riggs that 7 on’ ‘onstruction of & most | final ultimatum threatening penalties ?c will bé seen that production has [Other experienced men, will teach the | N. D., last November, Gwinn is s::rl Mahday. - The tate in the contract ac- z“fi'“;tm fi"imy“&i?:fi;xfi:g":fi pumps and other|German answer éame with unprece-|shipments. dynamite. The aim is to clear, plow |y oo ) o0y p 3 three 0% & dénted speed, the French demand| A very significant factor on the Pa-|and seed one acre of land, using the | \Vestfal on the White Barth reserva- watt delivered on‘switchboard at the [y, i5 gleo anxious that the parents |¢d and are expected to arrive this 8 tlon near Roy Lake. Westfal was Bemidji Manufacturing = company's gy figy: the boys do more practicing | Week. g 4 z man cabinet only last night. shipments to the Atlantic coast, |perience has taught, L e > ) ) £ - brought sbout by the heavy increase| The demonstration will be held one | the annual Indian payment at TWin gust 15. During the period, Au-| ' A deal was recently cloged whre] . % iy - y by (By United Press) ing figures coniplled by the National | 'ppere will be demonstrated the (Special to The Pioneer) nished by the '{1:(:;\ "Mfir certs (n' order’ thdt they may visit e and Fourth, 'street, |promised to close the Upper Silesian | g 1921, ang' including week endin known for clearing land. There will the city councll in adjou. \eston [tice Wikl abein - be'! restmed < when | Gy | dd Fellows’|lar forces sent to combat the Poles.|feet; shipments, 2,691,712,637 feet; |OnStra ; nomen county jail, charged with the i piler in operation. A. W. Stone and : e P parents arrén, th ely on_the corstruction ; L \ : ; la¥ session - of countil las ge to have their boys ¢ fillin tion on the cor-|if the dction Weére not taken. The|been exceeded by both orders and cheapest and best methods of USING |y, pave confessed to LAVINE ehco cepted is set at three cents per killo: iy Tor & ”, X 3 R ¢ part.of thieir i equipment have already- been order. ot o ot ;| having ‘been 'submitted to the Ger-| cific coast js- the increase in water | cheapest and best methods which ex- . i ¢ selling some horses at the time of plant oh or about 90 days E “One hour. is asked by Dij- contract expires, . the, company, ac- ) ol (By Unitea Préss) I railroad rates on lumber, For the[and a half miles south of Tenstrike, [18Ke and at the time he was murder- cording to the contract, must be guar-Lygyme- 7 T ech :f'way, west of the present B Ifirst three months of 1920, before |onthe state road, at the Paul Halupt- | ¢} he had about $500 on his per- £ 20,( i i 0il Co. plant. Thfee large tanks with |, Pfisfi May 5%—(By Webb Mil- ko neavy advance in railroad rates, [zok farm, commencing at 1 o'clock son. Gwinn was with Weatfal at the 5 ler.)—aPremier Briand of ‘ France| ;v 1,202,229 feet of lumber from |p. m. and continuing until the acre time, and after murdering him bur- iéd his body in a swamp about a' mile west of the lake, in such a way that it was dmpossible to discern any dis- r ; N i‘:.i ':Tt‘mmn::!:‘_’bl"“;“fi“: ‘:’t"“fl“g&"wgefii d?jx‘v?nol'l)l;‘:m \g:stjedeud and }ih:)otm} indthfi C}E“P- the Pacific Northwest moved by wa- |is cleared. rent, with-the white Way a3 s00n a8 linamiber are away it will 166 be pos:|as 4 wWholesale’ distributing point For | rorte Sty Wher ) gggg i n et | Lar, alctiongh the- mills et that time AT gt On the oth- | FLOOD ASKS INFORMATION tunbance of the ground in passing hy ciend Gz Tox T 3 o QLK sbe o' take ‘care.of | g e el geiance | R tor. the hnat the place. Gwinn then ook 0 5] the city ¥ e 1 the chamber was oné (er hand for the first three months g ; o . Gwinn 1ERR (90 8 al e city T — il'safes;” The company has a| ¢ the stormiest in’ history/ Briand, |of 1921 water ahlpx:nents trom the ON HARVEY'S STATEMENTS |y;rceq to o livery barn at Twin Lgke distribution; of the"service. - oy T i L 1. Pon 3 AU A jaia ";B' gu:t';gn“::%:fi:eth“ his voice drowned in wave after wave| North Pacific coast to the Atlantic (By United Press) and left them there. After they ré- Me. Vance - [of jeéring and hdoting, / stood his|coast totaled 42,495,579 feet altho mained there for 90 days and were and Mr. Larson. will o § Washington, May 24.—A lu- und a lared i ime ! ], ng lay resolu-not called for the owner of the stab gro and declared, F;‘fance will go| businéss during that time has been |, asking Sec‘rebary of State Hughes |became suspicious and mld‘“ulg families ~to ‘Bemidji as furtheF except r i : y 1 r::itab!e living quarters can ::cess!ty." cept. “m!_ r7 imperiody (helpw normi, to inform the house whether the re-[horses. The suspicion of the livery port with that recommendation. | Waukegan, 1il; May 24.—Atter an|soon as o John M. Culvery lgul. manager of linfuniated ram had broken her right|be se: 3 cent statements of Ambassador {man having been aroused, h the Mintesota Electric; Light & Pow- [leg,“Mrs. T. J. Stahl fought off the i n nAu‘As TEXAS SUFFERS George Harvey regarding America’s | diately got.ginto cnmmunlén'.lznm:\fil:l- er company, ~personally requested|crazed animal with a slipper untjl| Qg 8 \ . (By ; Unitdd, Fess) vt B ity ot e B entrance into the war were or have [the marshal at Hope, N. D., who in- thdt the council defer ‘action” until | neighbors came to her rescue today. D‘Y AT SI'ATE Berlin, May 24.4#President Ebert, béen approved by the state depart-|formed him that Weéstfal "had not Wednesday night of this‘week; in‘or-| Mrs. Stahl had taken a pictureé of T B 2 in a proclamationstoday, announced ] ment was introduced in the house to- |shown up and that he suspected sothe- de¥ that E, J. Condon,’ Sr., ‘of the|children in a herd of sheep of which t f AY government will ish severely any o . i day by Representative Flood of Vir-|thing must be wrong. Chicago_office, president of tfie com-|the ram was leader. "The ram was 5 volunteer corps mx‘anized for serv- ginia, a democratic member of the| The sheriff of Mahnomen county pany, might outline to the council cer-|held at bay with a slipper which rov il be “Senior Class|ice in Silesia. MPHe_proclamation an-| Dallas, Texas, May 24. ire |house foreign affairs committee. arrested Gwinn and after putting him T AR Ly through the third deégree securéd a taif modifiédtions in rates: with Mr.|fell from her foot after 'the 300-|. Tom! : nounced that the formation of such|downtown block of business hou: 1 ses at the Bemidji State Teachers confession from him thut he had shot Culver felt’ sincerély would give the | pounid animal had rushed ‘her. . IDay? corps is forbidden and-there must be ) e s s 3 1lége. ’clock in th i % Te was damaged by fire early today. The 5 city a better proposition- than either || fxere: w.ll‘imb: :cmo:mcnhm:ku?mn fos | 0 attempt tp cross the Silesian fron-|loss was estimated at $500,000. Offi- ONE MILLION A DAY ggzfl? h‘;lte st:ll:él 'f‘.“l:it:;l:r:.edwn; n:fi_:lé of 'the two opposing bids. The bid|yr g e.n Joxirt tier. ials said the fire started i st ALk enfered by tho Minmesota_Electre N.M.D. A WILL MEET AT |he facults ana Senlors st Dlamond % ture stare. No one was injured. | KEEPS SHERIFF AWAY [Diricd im in the swamp. Ho stated X S EOWE! \ ik ] 48 riding w. 2 i e 4 At .11 o'clock ‘a program will be d called for a rate of six cents, as"ap- Evmm 24 ANB 25 given-by the Juniors for the Seniors,| Oppeln, Upper Silesia, May 24.— Furniture company, escaped being Eia i i : — A By United Fi v th i ; ! (By United Press) Only the furniture store, the Winn ghm l:ls gun &'lccl:len‘tu]ly discharged, plid ta the amount of current neces- to consist of the following numbers; | Armed only with rifies, Germ gutted in the block bordered by Har- hooting him in the back of the head. Sas s < 1 ‘ ) 4 an vol- y Har . gra}:;yto :ge'::?eféd‘knll e '“peflygmég» Mg : | class history, Miss Beatrice Sanberg; | ynteers élz:ceulh)ly charged Polish |%0od, Olive, Elm and Pacific streets. U-'S. Now Hai Credit of Two at 'l;l:ieces}:;l;llfe!d o:hmlm:egt cgro:‘l": doMG] éorfecting up: and: operat: Excellent Program Arrange g{':z‘ PIOXf:";gexg“lfi"uEflg‘:gx; ;fiaclg:ne gun nests .Sah;xdgy, ncfiord- ;l;‘h: dgfig}fs‘;’xg"-!:&mag:“g&8":‘3::' Billions in Other Lands, |water county and askéd bim to in- ing the system with the exception of | - for 23rd i-Annyal Sels: Moffat: . Class Prophecy, Miss: Alice #%chin;yfieghégfi?;ffl D;ser?be "% | mobile3” were “stored, - suffered the Outside War Debts L?.::K?;Em?:c;:: %:rg'he ',l:‘l::,‘d:.ls:fl & a :emceclm‘!g; e m' : 33 £ g > tersoh; Class will Miss Blanche| ¢ i wore made by the Germans to greatest loss. Other busineds houses ' through an Indian nameil Jos. Wa- M“t."’",:'o 'igo rt"o ::‘ M é' biag sion of Association ettt T ek dislodge the Polish_ infantry. = The wiped out included the Hughes Fur- dena, succéeded in locating the body. g:{ %’f};t“nh:fi:; the co;irl%(f- "‘;;I.- 3 § A&]‘ o'clock a :reeb;v "l: ‘:;‘l:la:; e: Germans lost heavy but they succeed- | Niture store and two hotels. By Ralgh Ford Couch, A reward of $60 was paid to Wadena on. th¢ cam 7{; ‘l‘; o bena‘n‘ iinual | od i driving the Poles from a large | _, (United Press Staff Correspondent) |for finding the body. 2! area along the Oder river and cap.|BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSION Washington, May 24.—Private| The $500 which Gwinn 18 said to lost in roll call, and the report of ‘thel. The twenty-third semi-annual|cliss tree. ait’ water and llfl& comiiittee ws:theHmeeting. of the Northern Minnesota|event for the"grfaduating cliss, and |40 q" ovtengive stores of arms and MEETS AT MINNEAPOLIS|American investors now are ‘“grub-[have taken from Westfal was turned , staking” foreign industry and for-|over by him to his sister, who de- made. 2 Development association will meet at|™ c::}htemt is being taken in' the yéen B. D. Boyde,as chairman,, reported |t Eveleth Fri 2 cofitroyersy. ‘The publi¢ is cordially |3Mmunition. t : from fignreys compiled that a Saving EX‘ m}“.zg‘f'd;’,'e;fignts ‘},‘f“,fi‘g;,,{;;‘; invited to attend this'program and| . T TN (By United Press) 810sgloxtavernments at the rate of $1,. |posited %flé’l‘ey’-b" Clégrwater State wad evident in either the bid entered |of Hibbing will call the meeting to the tree planting ceremotly mm m m _ Minneapolis, May 24.—Miss Grace|, (']so : dkny th;wg:;, purchu{' of I G winn Wil be brought t6 Bagley by E. E. Kenfield or'by the Bemidji | order at 10:30 a. m. Friday. The ad- Kan, Hanchow, China, will be one of bonds, stocks and other securities,|, —lo..;w for mis preliminary trial Mshufacturing company, these twolgress of welcome will be given by) ITERARY PROGRAM TODAY g m O the speakers at the jubilee meeting l;{ccol:dmz to estimatés made by New | TR 0 & ixed-blood In- bids being practically the ‘same, both | Mayor Essling of Eveleth. The re- FOSTPO! UNTIL THURSDAY| GE m m of tha women's Baptist Foreign mis-| York bankers which: have reached dian, is married and has four or five can-‘dymtg tnl‘x !l;:tep ]:i;hreen 3’%,35}:& sponse w’li‘]l}n be gi,xaifl by President Sil- B L eredl. a 3 o2 imated’kliman. ', The rem#inder of the morn- aBfrorska” §i (By United P: 3 that there would be s total. savite fing session will b taken hip with the o oy the| Milwakee, Wis., , May 24.—One P iy gy i o to She city of $5,681 a year on eitherfsomi.annual reports of officers and|pemiugi State Teachers ‘college this|person was dead as the result of a 3 immediately dfter the outbreak of’i;e of "the bids, uding the Ppumpii@] ¢ommittées and: the appointment of |gfternoon at -4:15° o’clock, has been |terrific electrical storm which swept FIRE Dmmm CALLED great war ynnd has continued ever cogdtract. oo kil convéntion comniittees. ictiic | postpoed until Thursiay afternoon |Wisconsin. Victor Morriséy, 19, of OUT T0 KAPLAN BUILDING |gince almost without break ED ver| EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS In explathing the difference in el ginner will be given the delegated by |t tho'sathe hour.. Madison was killed by lightning. ‘ the Jast 15 months, ~approximately ARE TO MEET AT DULUTH cost of operating ~Bemidji's strect{the ‘Eveleth Commercial club. * At this program Rev. William Bl-| ~The storm crippled telephone and| The fire department was called last | $350), 000‘000’“2 BI’: apyroxlms “t lighting system with and without the " "p 3 McPartlin of Internationalljiott will give readings and a dis-|télegraph com v i t pb t 9 oclock to th 0,000, as been loaned to . - ;’{ffi“&“@',&fi?fifih‘?fie ,’.;;t;g Falls will open the Friday ‘afternoonT¢ussion of Robert Burns, and this|and skylights w attere ;("::l:ng b‘::ll:rlnogu w’lle;)ec ucsmn‘])l flr: ffl,’:‘fidebggfimfi’ f:;,’.’;fi;of,hfn ?{,‘; ougglgt(g: B’;filu?: bgiz'g::é” :l‘,lldhz‘:let;'e‘ the n oy > -5 session’ with an ‘address on ‘“‘Has the|proinises to ‘he especially inteéresting, [hail. Houses ; : T he basement mea: it 3 ; 4 i saaé onkn ohe present sy Secsion Yith i addresi on T1as CRe) roinine (o e beet e ubII 1aks | pfacticaly wrdchad - and indusien | Tonnoce, 1. was exiinguished hetors| 'Amenioun gollars now are bullding pises o she Norchern | under the us- :fi“x" ehv_;: :}:"“%hsgafi' :;‘&m:f:fi 2’2‘;: Aa&"nciatioh" Been Wi Whi { advantage of the opportunity to hear | plants were hit. 4 Gréin and fruits|any serious damage was done to the dncl:: and p:c]::': n:nt:r‘::ur;s nxxlxi {;iie:l o;::gi;a:rtlhei;n x::::::c:oz{‘r:- e i o - 3. 2 4 4 P F: ey + r ? = ap;ir‘inmaté »3: ‘yé e snoath: ride Wwill b:n 1§ es in this m_.\lagrain‘ s\ffl’er‘ed heavyA damage, building. tram lines in cities of Switzérland|vitations extended the editors at their Thé present street lighting system' un- :‘iflilinea' ardh §% 2 = = and qther European countries, ekvg- meeting in Crookston last January, der present contracts’ is- costing’ ‘the | oclock in the evening, Rev. G. G AR e & 2 tors in Canada, and factoriés in|one of which was given by A. A, Far- city about $511.85 per month, accord- | Bennett. of Dulyth will “deliver an-ad- Y France. And the dollars that are|rington, known as “Duluth’s Proctor ing to the number of lamps in use. es¥,: *The ' New 'Notthwest,” and’ E 5 8 i A working abroad are not the dollars|Knot the Second,” and his talk was a . The committee further:-reported| lbv'fing the- address- the' delegates i § 3 ] of only American ' capitalists. In|mile-a-minute, silver-tongued burst that there would be a'ret:saving:to |&ny le gudsts of thé Eveleth Com-|' 5 . " ool o large proportion’ they weré invested |of oratory on Duluth. the city over the power company’s bid | yersial club at an informal smoker. only after having been saved from| The Juting will be held July 21, of six cents per killowatt'even after |- gutiirday; June 25; the morning 8 - = — - .+ | wage and salary envelopes. Through|22, 23 and 24. A. G. (Doc) Rut- all ‘expensed’ incidental to’ cohnecting | qq open with ‘an address by |/ ; gy the Edge law the foreign trade and|ledge, secretary of the association, up and dperating’ the system were|papy: ] i TR | banking corporation now being or-|will again be the “‘generalissimo” of counted in. s presented on 5 4 9 i » B y . il 1 ganized in many parts of the country, [the évent and promises to smooth out of this work were g 0ot ' Smi B # i G, every Americ¢dn who can save a dollar |all the wrinkles from the brows of 5 of impii O N i S i P = =l e s is being given the chance to get his|editors and send them home forget- sotd, who will talk on “Minnesota and ™ . o U~ i gppqmi‘nity at foreign investment, if [ful of ever having had any worries. B ¥ 4 L | 3 ' L he s0.chdoses. A three day program has been ar- Dollars are flowing abroad in a ranged. reputation amohg those who knew him. the' cost to’ e n.?gz;;%:’;:;'b:“rw:; e Potaa — /i 18 | || bamea Bt et | SEVENTEEN STABBED IN (Continuee #om Page 6) 3 ’ : a | A SITUATION IN EGIPT IS ; s A N R TS Al 180, e m mes i, | ELECTION DAY RIOTING J 10D Lo 1 . : ;:Z;:!ix:lb;dmlzusft:zftk:ri?gnx‘)ilz:st's.mil!; Belfast,‘BI:elgrl::l',dM:;u;z.*Seven- on the original sixcent rate proposed Z : i v i s Sas owel Enraian b E'i aking Progre period that began in 1890. It was g TED m Qg o " |paid more than $80,000,000 a year|teen voters were stabbed and beaten lenand Efi’:fi’irfi“e‘dy e e Beiiart oo s 2 : g the war, Europe began to find herself |shipyards district filled with labor agi- Britsh cammadety hore doeled o2 :1$2,000,000,000 came back to this|about Saunders street booths, the day in a proclamation to'curb-anti- finnesota;” by J. Hi'Hay,- assistant|| ks I o= = = b country to help pay Europe's rapidly |anti-Ulsterites enclosed the voters British uprisings. ; The curfew was|com issioner, of agriculture for Min: \ ‘mounting debt here‘t Soon the c‘:edit who approdched the Pllfifl-’~ From ‘What About Sheep — was exhausted. The United States [stone throwing the disturbances went into a hand-to-hand conflict.,” Clubs and rifles were used. Ulsterites long argued with the people; and police- men and soldiers weré stationed in every polling place to prevent disor- enforced last night and large forces A of soldiers pattv'fiefi 0 ‘quiét streets: Professor McKerrow, 8 3 had earned enough to buy back all the It was announcéd ially that- out|std LAl ) g 7 foreign interests in domestic indus- of the 26 killed in riotirig, none try. British soldiers. There were some Then the United States began to British among the 130> wounded: The|" VAL omu ; TR loan. At first the loans were counted 2 A s sy O o A g i : - mately B , or almost pre- amon DeValera, Sinn Fein candi- MINNEAPOLIS COMPANY seild represetitatives to' the converi | visely the amount which the United |date for the Northern Parliament, in , 4 S A a0 = -’ States formerly owed European in-|a final appeal, said: - Z vestors. 1+ “Vote to end boycotting, retalia- Washington, May 24.—The bid by KOPMAN Emsi P This grand total of American in-|tion, partition and dominant ruin.” , the Northwestern Lumber and Wreck-|: . . ) b g ; vestments abroad is in addition to| “Rally round me so that we may :lffii:r:eng (;_Séxfn lis-for ‘thefi, ~* ~ i o 2 ) : & - | about s13,0()0,0&1.)600(;1 loaned to for- shantber :;lxr enemies and our ho esof 1,200 plus, ert I ‘the’ H ) eign governments by this government, |2 Republican flag,” appeal ir ment-owned buildings at' Cap Dodgé}Barher shop, dEa 3 A 1S in $10,000,000,000 worth of direct|James Craig, aightgd for the premier- has been acepted by Secretary of | liard parlor from M. N. Crawford| X\ war. loans and about $3,500,000,000 ship of the north. There was sporadic qu Weeks, it was announced today. |and the stock’ was being inventoried credit on surplus war and navy ma-|rioting during the night as the cania The company’s bids was $25,000, ° today, o IR terials, ___ - paign came to a close, d —————i e i sionary soclety which opened toduy |government officials here. children. Ho hag always bornea good