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14 )AILY PIONEER g BEMIDJ1, MINN., TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1921 MILTON WINS WORLD'S S'Y:buting and Drills Progress Rapidly Under Leadership of Leo K. Jackway Pilots American Car to Finish Line First “I take great pleasure in working| p " - || Indianapolis, Ind., May 31.---Tom- PRI for and training young manhood to| el 4 § ) - A . my Miltgn, world’s champion speed 2 Large Crowd Attends Program |beter: citi ip_and’ ggvernment,” $ ! : % racer Monday, plloted an American | Ways and Means, Conimittee Held i Ci 3 w Arine ] <d ackway, formerly of De-| - : ; 4 lcar to the finish fine first in the . = - eld in City’s New: Armoty | and cactern stited, and i ' 47 ]|ninth renewal of the International Hits Big Snags; May Beé - z ” |Racing classio, the 500 mile dash ‘who now is in charge of the N Hi by~ gt e, Nymore ko ; 3 around ithe Indianapolis speedway. Reported June 1 “Yin"the roop ofaBoy Scouts. In the past six $ i SR e g l N . Mr. T it * o ] | Miltow's victory came through a ears, gh“ Jsackway has worked \w;‘ith : ¥ { beautifully driven race, which was 2 S many Boy ‘Scout organizations thru 1 1 DR TE b s, Wacein: Mo, sud ' Ty et or S ikity, Sal o o | T ARLFF BILL PRESENTS IMPRESSIVE AD innesota. He is now making his : | terrific pace during the first 250 WEIGHTY PROBLEMS >. |home in East Bemidji where he is s 7! miles that all but one of the foreign forming a new troop. His troop is{’ . made_cars, including ‘his owm, wetre : YO omposed of boys from Nymore and B : vt . 2 > % Revitws Variois m /lili ) agtwnfin‘fdjii‘ o t-. 4 - : e ;;m fr?:ll:lll; (l)l;af:-ln“()l:r?wucgil:lem4 Committee Will Do Little on H s Un d | e have he ree meetings and{. X J ¥ a = v Which U, 8 Hus Unsheathed o, 0" G C0d o game of scouting| ‘ 2R i, the twenty-tarse ontrants ouly | Tax Law While Tariff Bill SW@T,!’ for Fregégm { drillifig, and the.boys have made 4 3 séyen of thése were American made Is Still on Floor S = g eg’:‘;’;‘ of sthetr apfiteciation S ; iachines. Ralph MulMord, driving . S ¢ : 18 opportunity, " sai T. Jack- SR 3 oy another ' American-built ~ machine, way. : h S 4t rded ninth position. without | : .Ofieaflf the la e AL Fhe- boys-arefull of enthusiasm | | | | A 7 Pan tod ninth position without| Washington, May. = 31.---Althoiigh ’i“‘ e ';eremoi with the work Mr. Jackway is giving| § || & 4 oy LS I ped by the wayside, thé main problenis of thd speclal ses- Mentorial Day when all available seats {HEBe oo —— ; ; Milton establishéd @ new track|#ion was the mevision: of tarift and y taken in the new armory.| - .1 am moFe than pleased with thent ¥ \ record for cars of not more than 183 |jightening of taxes, according to ton- yere X and .in very few places have I met 2 ; ! cublc inches piston displacement by A b B Promptly at 2:30. m“;d:he.ho%'i'e 3 ded Boys thaii these. Last 5 ¥ N ¥ completing the 500 miles in five ltlon ihel taxed’ Wi gitt vo for the cgremo e pecting orien ‘held what .15 called a| | 224 s : k iy hours, 34 minutes and 44.36 seconds g‘:s:‘: t;:w nn:; l?::&::xt é‘:“l‘l ‘The ! urday ed with - selections by the orche fseout- Hant. | At 0 ) 1 3 BN ] e : ; i ’ e .a. m., with f ; h for an avérage of 89.62 miles per ), i 'Scout Guy Premo, we laid a n:xmbet & ¥ F " B h hour. The fastest time ever made in {l"&mlrz‘gmt‘l;: pm ':l:f::km::sefirl 1’,‘1’; % of notes along the road leading to the : o a the speedway races was but. twenty snags and hopes that the measire o' hairmar Pe @ dam and ‘.fg:eg 3:-m. the troop start- - hwmflleom of a mile faster per hour, {7 o Teported to the house by lec:mil'!, C % mmol;d ‘:ge, e id flg:’n e:gm}t, Benl}idji school, un= i - 4} ;’.g‘:fim“k being made by DéPalina in |y 0o 4 Ghgirman Fordney now sdys Ve iduc 1 VL BRRORGL V0, leadership, of Scout Walter :, . the bill may be ready June 16 (but cation, . A folp was rendered by An- 980 T B Teadet “The vietory brought Milton neanly L4 Y. Jung, Ny §36,000 1n prize money, $20,000 for | Othver mombers doubt it it witl be ro- ‘drew Rood, and after another selec- Frptltiching viopol” oF Nyiors 3 ey e 7 ymoré, to g tion by the orchestra, . 4"‘1_“ M. Cul- [yt for therhiddén fotes; thus look= firat prace, $6,200 in lap prizes &nd | ™y )y 5ice will fight over it at least ver, commander, Ralph Gracief & S : e 1.: NEES PR the balance in spectal prizes @ivén . yer, <8 2 e g and scouting for the supposed e & month, and- it will probably rat p?::uhqfngth: :&‘m‘ »“‘:‘a” :flc}?l:}el: lost vi(:tims‘.le fit' 11 ::0 the “ troop m mK lN ANOTHER BALKAN WAR "’YI:’;:‘“:)‘:K °°£‘ll’;‘m;‘:'m“w behing |be sent to the senate until Augusl’l. & Py aders about two miles B ATAIM AR i ‘Leas - thi 3 , Both liouses by that timeé probably % b wfiifi dam,” saidl Mr. Jack- | i : ST PAU[J BEGINS TODAY| - IS THREATENED TODAY bt e s m"gfl‘l‘,},‘g‘:"lg will be complleting the question and ng the activities of the SRt aa it will: Be difficult to prevent a re- | : § the early hours and wiio held second |ooes prom four to six weeks. It 'ls o) . S e (BY UBIted Press) . 5 ftion most of the way, : i Georgé Guinn Admits Shooting ot Pq\llll,‘ May 31. -Atlantic Cityy Irregular Soldiers Sweep Down|™ Aside from Milton o work o ‘fi:fi“:fid“fégnfi‘t‘o,‘;finflm e 0 r part oard walk was jnstalled here today . f young] Bllingboe attracted conslder-j . qiec,,q i, J hile th 1 they were in finding their fol-| Horse Trader, but Declares |, atiract thousands for St. Paul's From Highlands of| Albania S5l ttention. The Crookston, Min ‘c’?fi \li r(:)z;;l tmz L::o r‘.w ’;vm !19 cg‘:m"lnfrt ei; audience in a_mo ner. - ntz, pastor of the f] sée how_ 1 R -t | e oy took their part and how suc 0 address, of the occasion. . H lowers; #said Mt Ji A i ke cedoni ; Wwhicl e Unil ward while the troop ; — jannual ‘mid-witniter outdoor carnival. i ing until forced out in the forty n‘q’)l;. ho, Simiout ‘t‘(l)_‘n‘l’i‘;s Tflfh the iith. Dater he replaced Percy Ford -2nI:\lhbrough,t the Tatter’s. car h}lvm "{“"L;B"‘;pg‘m::; E;Tfigr:e:lflu??mfir: {;’:‘h uféufih:,:rlmm‘ nine laps be- | g o nembers belleve the problem is The car driven by him was rébullt ‘::‘i‘:{lfilg}?d@dt ;11:’0:‘1 :_I; cmnp:_lnlm x ffom the oro in which Gadston Cheév- pas ) Bfliwl L e rolet won last year’s race, and later ‘.tl‘:i%';fi drg réady’ to g0 into efte was kilted) in while drlylng on tjho The waye and means,committeo & Pactilo goss oWl nding that chemicals, cotton, alum- finum and: other tariff schedules are kifottéd problerns. ‘sheathed., her_sword, .always_in _the or. b AL be ¢ f defensé of freedor, the occasions up- e Ag - George Guinm, a mixed blood In- 125 h‘,}’:fl?fldd i‘hfl glgi'eig‘:l ?;finplz‘;i (By United Press) bfih."}"%';wh?’ y he dian, alleged murderer of Walter [wlal fmstitutions are co-operating to| Rome, Italy, May 31. (By Henry : Til'hw ended tf}ilre;tr gla)ne for | Wiestfal of ‘Hope, N. D., on the White |to ::da.kzes ;nha woek a sucoess. Wood.)--Sweeping down; from the he ¢ ey were In first-class con- | ganth reservatit vancing of . trade, entertain-|highlands of Macedonia and Albani dition thglr mp. and all were fio’vmbb: 1ol neax Roy,jake lost ment of visitors and firomouon of g-riat bands of irregular wldler:l:.o[: well peued .wn.h their first experi- fils R comimunity “co-opération are the ob- : ting. - [ tiids sonflnement in’ the|jects of the festval, according to[day are threatening to start another fififig]d!‘tl;‘! t;dbtpavjlfil‘ ‘Be&fznflt county jail’ by Sheififf’ Bar- [Dan E. Weiglé, setretary of the asso- | Balkan war, which may involve Hrlz incoln school at 3:: ness of Cleanwater count: I J e of Europe. 'The fighters---almos 1l.are welcome Be,.,:, s sien Taong nens ,On ihe walk erooted it |bandits I, thelr | imodo of wirlers | TOWN OF NORTHERN TO E " i e auditorium ; cousideral ex- liniven by. strong nationalists feeling y IRECTO! “Oritun; ya€” $venT 8 prewminary [ pense, will ‘be Shown ail the latest | —.entered the foreign countries. Pil- ELEOT‘SUHOOL o RS here will be a mebting of gle g O‘f hil;efl?*:k:'é ‘'way; would be dveryhpleased :o be- |hedring this morning at Bagley, and G'irmof drfism&xnd ':mdrb?s‘ A be'veg fldge and arson marked their trail. it6 shoulder come acquainted with any who are|the prisoner conféssed to having shot'|of utiful ies has been engag he go hus t. im- ¢thern interested in Boy Scout work. The|Wiestfal of that date, gt states that'[locally and importéd to stage a mam- m:;,‘;jy":';:fl":l‘:gt ftorces “L‘(‘,“‘:‘fmb‘xt ;:wl &&;&;T‘l}x&"{ 0{’:‘:“‘;‘“50 itk [ ; : ‘boys who were present and their par- fit h eefi done acciientally. He|moth style show. them. The old Balkan troops were mryflfié 'pm‘pos’e of electing six direct- iction,: alf centages are as follows: Charles Mc- |admjis Naving burfed the Body in the| At least 50,000 visitors from all | olved in the fighting; Greece once to ot as 8 ‘board fof the naw repaired to_th Michael, senior patrol leader, 150 |swanip. where just recéntly, it was}Sectiois of the northwest ire expect-{,1one manged to.the north, Bulgania ?“ o ndent school district of that ] of the armbry and, in fitting words, | per cent; Walter Zimmer, scout hunt | discovered by Joe Wadena, an ‘Indian.jed here during the week, officlals| wints i reclaim some of ‘the term> tlwnshl-p 0 he will'make final arrangements for Rev. Warford-recalled-the great part|leader; 1560 per cent; Hans Larvick, |He was assisted in.burying the body |said. Railroads have authorized spe- o v loyt fin the war and Serbia “"}'“ e wisotion held May 26 the | the accomodation of the members of the sailots played in their defense of [160 per cént; Anshelm Borg, 130 per [by hils “stepfather, Sam Rice, whofcial rates to tourists coming hore or |yants to retain mewly won lands. ' [iiizeris votedl 39 to 2 to chutige froin the boys band, lw‘h‘l'-‘h he 'mrl}' tt;'ltl:: the nation in its crisis. After a pray-|cent; Maurice Belair, 120 per cent;|died sinod that time. The body of [ithe festival. Laltest advices received showed ho |a commofi Bohoot district to an in- thero' otl Jnne‘l 1 umi ‘}l} flu_ & lold er, the members of thq G. A. R. Cir-|David Declusin, 60 per cent; William |the horso trader was dragged from g oo [ gtk R oniticat n Maedona and | fepondenit. scshool | district. They i it At whiol ds Deng O cle scattered flowers on the waters in| Matters, 45 per cent; Alfred Mc-|the Toad about a half mile through AA0 - Bt o L itose problems were not|ave o splendid mew bullding and | there B AHE VS o psence token of the memory of the sailor|Micfiael, 45 Jer cent; Orville Belair, the ewamp, & horse bding used for RAILROAD mflm folved by the treatiss of St. Ger-|are iy a position to carry on schoolf .o "‘f 0 il tohtraal Ui dead of the nation. 4 45 per cent;joe Stone, 100 per cent; | that purpose it is stated. There in| main mi,fl Sevres. Reports showed|work equal to that of any school |/ Thureday night, when the regu- _— Ernest Declusin, 15 per cent. the deep swamp the body was buried AWAIT BOARD DECISION [ttt 1arse bando of irregulars had fin this section of the state. i . - 5 = % > and the surroundings replsced so b larg ¢lin lar Juvenile band rehearsal will be MRS. DECHAINEAU'S MOTHER .. that it was almost impuasulgle for any)| been. recrulited through the Balkans, held. . —————— Dics a7 POR DANtES cenrea| MASONIC LODGE HOLDS [one to"ioite e "B San | - oy G wuewy st ey murin of e o1 | UNE HOTEL PAYMENTS states that only an Indian could have[ Chicago, May 3t.---Two million ";1" “L :)l Sishilhe meg" The governt bt ! s : BIG SESSION TOMORROW |oces s lovebty Mk "l et Gopoyess vors watin. o ors oo s avtornyn- | - BECOME DUE TOMORROW g Tt 8 also reported ‘that Guinn ac-|day fori the decision of the Umited r forces. - i Y ed to protect their regular ces. - companied Charlie Wadena, the dis-States railroad labor board expected : i Hppripr—— d | F d A M coverer's father and Guinn's father-|to take about $400,000,000 a year aboud. a week. | Mrs. Jones was 83 Loc: al AL F. an . M. Lodge|in-taw, on a. hunting ;trip‘ v:;vml friom Mml; pay envelopes. The bhoard | ATASKA RESIDENT DIES $ 4 1 ommunicati e years ago that - caused . - lena’s |announced today that dts decision y‘;’e‘;dfiafi},_. Dechaineau, the de- Holds C unication With death, it is stated, although another [will be made public in the morning AT THE HOME OF HIS SON Third Degree Work mian was accused at that tilme. Just|newspapers. Although the ruling JUVENILE BAND WILL ; PRACTICE ON THURSDAY G. Oliver Rigie will leave torior- row for Internafional Falls where by KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HAVE BIG INITIATION The Knights of Columbus initia~ tion ceremonjies Monday drew- be- tween 80 and 90 from out of town The ceretionies’ were Conducted in the old armory and a class of abru: forty candidates inftiated), a number of the candidates also beling from out of town. The tean of the Brainerd lodge conforr2d the degrees. Mrs. ‘A, J.. . Dechaineau received word Sunday of the death of her mo- ther, Mrs. John Jones of Port Dan- iél Center, Quebec, after an illness of ——— Work dn Birchmont Hotel Is Progressing; Payment of Subscriptions Urged — L C th two mfiz;‘;}’mmm mg‘\l): Ih;(rc(}ds:mn't of what may develop ils not known, al-fapplies just to common labor it is ex-| ~Goodman Anderson, 88 years of ‘Wiaterlop, Iowa, and. Mrs, Frank Ca- = though another hearing will-be held|pected decreases will he made in the|age of the township of Alaska, diefi|, nill of New ;York city, four soms,| - At 9 otclock b ; |in a slioft time. Guinn s taking the fpay of skilled employees. Monday evening, May 30, at the Matt Jones of Bend, Ore., Gus Jomes |, o'clock tomorrow. morning,| ciiarge easfly, it is'said, and appar-} The board ioday was swamped |homo of his on, Tom Anderson, ulsh ; of Grand Rapids, John Jones,ot Brit- | the first regular communication offontly has mo fear of sentence, al-|with. petitions asking permission tolof Alaska township, east of Island |mont Béach hotél is due tomorrow. ) the A. F. & A. M. lodge No. 233, will | though, it da said.that_he -himself [slash wages under the new ruling.|Lake. He will be lald to rest in the|The committee announces that it it be held in_the Masonic lodge rooms, |pelieves he will get, a life sentence. [/The ruling of the board indicates a|lsland Lake cemetery Wednesday, | 4 difig absolutely upon prompt at which time a large class will be long fight between employees and ox- | June 1. The funeral arrangements |“CPSRCINE : h given the third degree. The degree ‘ecutives headed by ,W. F. Atterbury, |are. .under. the.direction of M. E. remittancés from subscribers in or- der to keep the work going on the {BY United Presn) The iune payment for the Birch- BOLSHEVIKI IN MEXICO 10SE HONORABLE LEADER MEET IN ALS TODAY X:rllx %ill last until 12 lorcl;;;k noon. |LAST DAY FOR PAYING fl;.? presldentwgc the Penl;sylvan;lla e et 2 . m. a special communica-| , 1 “ railroad. Atterbury, several months adi ! e tion will pbe held :’t which another FIRST HALF OF TAXES [ag0,; patitioned tHAL Srvics of com- b“;{dmg' t']] have been contracted | 'Mexicd City, Mexico, May 31.-—- st. Paul, May 31.—Hamlin and|large class will receive the third de-| ‘mom laborers be cut. WISCONSIN WOMEN'S CLUBS arge bills e | Bolsheviki 1n Mexico today lost thetr Macalester collages were scheduled This communication will con-| Today is the last day for paying -_— HOLD DISTRICT CONVENTIONS |2nd must be paid. There is no money | nogt hgnorable leaden declaring that to clash in theie game of the Ltinue until 5 p. m. when all members |the first half of thel taxes for the ’CUERNS at Kand ‘with which to do this, unless |he had been “disillusioned, by Bol- state college' [ ““Fot'the lodge and vistiing Masons will| year without having Jpenalties at Rfl) mvm EY —_— it cotnes i today and tomorrow, To shevism which served only to range to the Elko theatre and will there | tached. county_treasurer's of- a . (By United Press) o + its explaiters.” = Diaz Sotoy Gama 9 % g::adaf@ed‘ by R. E. Dénfield, of|fité has beer e eptionally busy for | BREEDms MEET JUNE 7 Rice Lake, Wis., May 31.---The [those who have not made their pay-|, o iiieq his dissolition from the H Duluth, on Masonic research work, [the past several days. 'Those who}/ G tenth annual district convention of |ments for May the committee is|panty. “Laborers are not yet ready / Following the address by Mr. Dén-|have mot' paid @ég"“ hf]’)“[ of ”:1‘3;’ The Red River Valley Guernsey the 'w‘lic::d‘::;t 'fl:i;:r.:gfin :;d/%%'l sending & letter of ap]ifnl t}: do 50 at| tor the Soviet regime,” he' deolared field, which will be conciuded at 6|taxes are uiged G- 50 fbefore ¢ Breedbrs saspairtioh will Hold A séc- g;zfal: :e n coaon mmuygh wead. [ ences together with the June pay-|ifi 4'dpee¢h'in the ¢hamil g g'clock; a supper will be served in the ing e thi-evenfpe: ) & ond annual picnic and consignment % ment. ’ . 5 I X day. The district is comprised by . 7 T T Lot Olstés, n wi lt‘l’::efl?i?;sd %e.MethoSdg:; chxfi\.gy g - sale at the Burr Oaks farm, (two ';',‘,’f..‘,fif,, Buffalo, ohfippqw;), Dunn, | There are a few v{ho !}PVC'. h‘;gt j AMB BRADY PASSB were riding Wit m, 5 Bastern, Star. 1Y ' NORTH DAKOTA CHANGES miles couth of Thiet River Falls,|au Claire, Pepin, Plerre, St. Croiz |made & single payment. To'these escaped belniy: seriously pore than 175 have sighified thefr) ™" o0 MRABQUIREMENTS | JuRe - - Good speakers have heen |and Trempeleau comn flie commiittee Will make oHe fhore RES Al S Whon an autbmobils being drivén by |inténtion to attend the Supper. “10E‘ CREA - UL securéd and ‘a splendid program as- ) appeal béfore taking steps- to’mike ULT OF INJURIES .. At 8 o'clock p. m, all Masons will ; i sured. collection, 1t i not the ‘desire of again - convene: at thi 2L 7 By United:Press) . Six pure bred sires, nine pure bred | M0OSE LODGE TO HOLD the committée to create any unpleas-| ' yiiicq Brady died in the 8t An- SPECIAL MEETING ITONIGHT |ént feellg, bt unléss payments aI¢| thopy hospital this morning at 2 t near the.d g v c ; ment n i program will b g “Biemarck,, N., D, May 31.--A re- females, and twejve high grade cows ) J eley; Mo J fiiade_at’once the subscribers leave |oilock, as 4 result, 1t 18 baHEved, of about a block i R / v}%re_ 2 - pavement in .. W uFned | Bisting .of music by a male quartette; | 5oy "to aormalcey dn. percentage of [and heifers have been selected by a over in going down the embankment. |3 solo by ‘Andrew Rood, a@dmss m“m‘c' ;:1 lin ice cr{aam »pmuct.si re- | committee of breeders and are pledg- ) . {thé’ Birchmont Hotel: company 'no |injanies received last week wheti he 5t was'at first thought that Olstad |by W. B. Stewart on the e¥rly history | quired by law after today. Lower|ed to absolute tale to the highest| There will be a special meeting of fyiner: gourse: to’ pursue than'to force | got into an altercation With mémbeérs — was very seriously injured and he of the lodge, and a second address by | ginndards were permitted during the | Tesponsible bidder. ThI8 is a splen- | the Modse lodge’ tonight it 8 o'clock | yofjeetions: ) ' of thé H. M. Merryman, family. ‘It Was taNeHtE g -hospitat| R:-E::Denfield-on:research work in the | war:because-of shortage of dairy pro- |4id opportunity to securg foundation for the purpose of completing plans | ™oy " piding is going rap- |18 stated that Brady had atolen ptop- where hiis wounds were dressed. Aft-|first degree. ducts. ‘The new requirements are |animals at the purchasers* own price. | for the Moose Bazair and also to dly and should ot be hampered by [enty from the Merryman place and er regaining consclusness, however,| Following the program, the af-}ten to twelve minimum, according to All admirers of the Guernsey breed |make further -plaus on the member- the shortage' of fuhds: Ont thonth when it was later discovered, an al- he idecided to' go home, when it was|fair will be turned into a general so- | product. are urged to-attend:this pienic and |ship contest.. (i1 4 . more aml guests will arnive. F. 8.|tercation took place between him and found no serious injuriéy HAd vb:e 1 Efl%}fiveéu pale, . : Lycan has hundreds. of applications|Mrs. Merryman, who is Brady' sis- Today. itle.the worse for i et et oron embes | SUPREME COURT HONORS |som masin wins oven — (TROOPS MAY BE SENT i wecommedieis, 0, % s W, "It 1n roporte, undert 1 - iti in: order » it iis reported, . undervook perience. The cause of his running|of communications from members of co-operation .of all citizens in o o indtchti iir 1h y ¢ thoe firat season may, prove prof-(8end Brady away from' the house over the emhankment was not leafii-|gatiide Joages indicating their thtehs ) GUNBOAT SMITH IN THIRD a0, L gy L TPt A, £ when a fight ensued in w ed. p p tion to be present at the various cere- MEMORY OF CHIH" WHITE 2 To GREH‘ BAY TROUBLE table. ow is the tie to boost es.. It is expected that. this will Birchmont and it will be wosth while. :’fzrgm;"i:‘;’fil;vd s;w “; oné’ of th'egfnp‘rgest 24 h%iings of (By Unitss Press) d ; B (By United Press) i (By United Press) Huntington, W. Va., May 31.—Boh | -“Washington, May 31.--The su-|{Martin knocked out Gunboat- Smith PETER FRODAHL PASSES AWAY. AT HOSPITAL THIS MORNING b drRif 3 injured about the hedd. | Masoris' ever héld ifv' Bemidjl. -~ Madison, Wis,, May 31.--Troops to TOMMY GIBBONS SCORES Brady.was aivested und senténiced B s Preiire court meeting today for the|in the third round of the'scheduled |auell tabor dlpudiances at Greh| OVER CLIEFDRD; MIKE WINS {0, 60 daye in jail. O Friday of Peter 3~ Frodahl of/Wilton passed FUNERAL SERVICES FOR firgt time since the death of Chief ten-round bout here yesterday, |p% & ehr; Il;f;t:le:t Mt'z)wrneg'veléurl " 2 Fpfi;lw::f g:n::s tnxg]'xh &l?et%a‘m; et awae :1; “;_ 01;1 Q\?n ‘iy hospiél’l this SEBEKA GIRL . THURSDAY |Justice :White adjourned umntil to- i Young of Brown county. Governor e (P." Unitéd Press) 4 uticonisciota and gdied. . eafly ‘this Y‘ e 30/5“3. i d i L N ;| moffow.olit of réspect to his memory. | SELFBRIDGE “RIOT” CASES Blaine ordered an fmmediate investi-| Néw' York, May 81.—Tommy Gib- |mormning. ; 3 gmm tgl, t the ‘age of yearg an Miss Svea M. Johnson, 17 y of | His chair was draped in black as T MAND. gation of the trouble and announced [bons, Bt. Paul'heavyweight; knocked| A post mortem was“Helt dt 3 months. The deceased was a farm-|age, of seb“kfii_ passed_away _this alzo. yag the golden, gagle just above A AN COURT TODAY (¥i700. O fion to dispateh troops, in |Jack Clifford’ of Brooklyn down in |igélotk thils afteinodn and a coromer’s o e AITEn orning, a, St. Afithony hospital. THE [the.geat. . .. e ) case it was necessary for them to [the third round of & bout at Bbbets inyuest will bé held, tomorfow: , leaves a latgé family to moufil» Fe!jged hfinti._lgggn_vi.nh_ng_vlpg some| In % v alting and choked Jus- (By United Press) preserve law and order. _|Field here. - Clifford was badly beat-|" Brady had: previously been arresi- death.” Funeyal sarvices: witt be" Held hm'e. at the Home of her sistér, Mrs. |tice MeKenna paid tribute to his| Mandan, N. D. May 31.--The| Labor difficulties are the out-ien before the contest was halted by|ed and sentenced to jail, with hig 4t Wilton Friday afternoon. Rev. L. Edwin Johnson of Nymore. The body | departed friend. There were tears |Selfbridge “riot” cases, 21 in all, are |growth of the strike of all employees [the referee, Mike Gibbons won an|eentence suspended provided he left J.' Jerdee wl!l omciat:e. Interment | will be shipped to Sebeka for burial in the eyes of all the asosciate jus-!the first on the calendar at district of the three big paper millsn Green!easy decision on the same bill from|town. This he did for a few days, will be made in the Wilton cemetery. Thursday. 2 tices: 4 S court opening today. i Bay: e aatmsm satosnms Dave Rosenberg of Brooklyn, yme .. later returning. ;W G sty % N o - S et ree— e e e nca i i, et

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