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! e - WEDNESDAY EVENING; JUNE1,1821 ‘TWENTIETH CENTURY’ \ SUPPOSE VO WEARD ABOUY “(HE €OP SAWD \ WAS * "LIMITED o, DOWNG 35S MNILES PER HOLR ¢ £ BACK TO THE FARM Recent surveys show that prohi- bition is a good thing for the coun- |- try, but a friend of ours would llke | to know who wants to live in the i country. From what we have heard i however, it would seem that the country is getting the benefit of pro- hibition, | —Letting the Moon Shine— | Why Father Was Sore. iA village girl eloped in her fath- er's clothes and the mext day the Jocal paper came out Wiith an account of the elopement headed. “Flees in Father’s Pants.” Even atl that it “breech of promise.” —And a Law Suit— is better than OF BIRDS 2 s C?"me Onlts ff It'unes — g ‘:elr, f':n' thos‘-s”cm-respomlentst who %ni;edsdsmtese and forevivgn count]:ies SUPREME COURT DECIDES’ Pousfl mm N. D::BOY SCOUTS LIST ‘he American Iszue i L) | haye floor pnivileges were not per: ednesday, Governor Westmoreland {N FAVOR OF RAILROADS MIEL - REARRAAER R ORAYE - - o it 53 V. since prohibition .went .ffmo e{ect ! M A R K E T S | mitted to enter ithe senate chamber |Davis, Virg’inia, is to deliver the ad- RETU OF TH(ROR]SM Bismarck, N. D., June 1.—Fifty- ;'.}“f'né"";fofiff“e to.occupy amew place ; viz::thehwrridor.m led A e i dress of welcome. He will be follow- (By United Press) three varfeties of native birds have et e. h n > i 5 1 We wonder if the American lssue xRt viinr. Tabiea | boY, BamingAndetmon | Alderman,| vy pinoton, June 1.—The su- been. ligted: by the docal boy ecouts. & 4RSSRRERNNENSRESSARRNASESARARARMARAY | g president of the university. pa- o iheipl (By United Press) : means the cellar. were set upon the pontico, where seD-| geant, “The Shadow of the Builder,” preme court has laid down principles = —Lowerfng Himself— HIDES ators like to lunch. Screens at both | Gy b presented in the evening in which will determine many disputes| Oppeln, Upper Silesia, June 1.— “oni b, Warizel. fimfi hh(!ics, ?;1 b (3 {ends of the corridor kept the public|ihe Greek ampitheatre. broughltr o\‘r’:r t}l:i sta‘tie L;w: n%xmst (By Carl D. Groat)—Repulsed in M;runln;-“\ % 4 ' hides, No. 1.. Q A o ; i whi ex federal con-|thei 0" T make According to the Dean -of Women K‘ixpp hl.udccss, l\?o. ll, 1b g"’?h:r‘;:‘r::st;::(’l‘e‘fi!s used that cor- 'r;r‘:‘ :“‘3?1‘{ m:;.din ‘;:;?:r);te ‘:;i;‘:;f 3‘::.“'1)::51&“ li:ru;iplen:e of ut:te ltihxz:, ]E:?:sth .i::frk;en‘;: :\:eth(i::tne:: e 54 at Northwestern Universily, Trouge |calf skins, No. 1, lb. ridor to meet senators. More news gionsp “which will be interspersed with |1%s by railroads during the federal fing a return of terrorism, according 2 | R N the lip stick, plucked eyebrows,|peacons. each .. was gathered there every day tham 3t o o s eakgm will dis- | operation were declared void. ~ Thefto advices here. The Poles wére said $ S— bobbed hair and such lh'lngs are the | Forse hides, large. any other place in ‘the senate wing J b m: th P! 'of collegiate court held that the laws were not|to have been planning to use dyna-| result of the war. or in tho senateroflice building. It |CUSS the many phases of SOV LT right because in operating its lines mite on public buildings.and German B e E:l’mc K “"’c ml?s dg POTATODS was a convarfent:place to Galoh. sen ::s P::xv‘;f;e pron;:ngx ar: .?ules supsse lthe director general could not be;pen- (homes, - was another war? a ild gt t 3 o 7 —_— e ki e i ¥ pan couldn’t hide behind a| Chicago, Jure 1.—Potato recel,pts,lszmsuxl?gd v;n])lu o,,;"‘{if;"c"‘fp-,“v:q"eng and, Frerich ambassador; M. Gabriel| o\ » sl cB PNDED TODAY (They were, especially . angered at Xirts now-a-days. 47 cars. Market steady. Northern |ofice building. Hanotaux, -commander de la Legion S| 4 the arri British' reinforcement vas Wis whites, sacked and bulk, 50¢ to 6bc. J 5 . v | d’Honneur; Sir Auckland Geddes, FROM AIR MAIL SERVICE [in._ Silesia, - The insurgents reduced —Sherman Was Wise— e s Takas, b Now, claim u“:l r;pfl:l'lel'b& 2‘1;“ British ambassador; Rev. Henry Wil the castle of Kalinnov ‘with artillery Piotnresk. ot e thera - Cobbirs, | Sork has been rendered doubly < son Battle, dohn Bassett Moore,| (By United Press) and' machino-giin' attacks, but were O to $2.50. Louislana long whites |1y They must; send in cards from |Thomas Watt Gregory, former Unit-| _ Chicago, June 1.—Bugene Majors, driven back 'to Annaberg. Sixty $2 to $2.15. South Carolina Cobblers, | the end of the corridor and any sena- [ed States attorney general, and Ham-|superintendent of the Omaha-Cleve- Poles and 15 Germans - were killed 2 = & per barrel, $5.25 to $5.50. Virginias, | jor who wishes, may “dodge” an in-|ilton Fish, professor of international | land. division of ‘the air mail service, during the engagement. 3 b $5.75. | terview very easfly. t . {law and diplomacy, Columbia univer-|and five others were suspended today.| 4 ¢ oldsh”lh‘am ar After a maés: meeting of x:rotet. sity. # 5 The suspension ;ame as a’cl;esulti of, H 1 5 b k : the correspondefits put the matter up % — 4 aninvestigation by Charles Clar: Wt JUBS /FAVOR -/ i Theré is no Ipager any reason for PLAY BEGINS TOBAY IN e e A1eo, stressing the |CARR TAKE BREAD BAKERS |postal inspector, who delved ‘iito MEN'S 'GLUBS ‘FAVOR tolerating 'w singly sctatchied; bate FRENCH GOU" AS cs point that they had dome nothing to “WIN CONTEST WITE HINES|charges that mail fliers_were killed STATE TRUANT OFFICER |{ .oq or shabby: floor fa- your & R a. Sl warrant curtailment of their long (232 because of faulty planes and careless- Try the New Coating fot 0/d F m g > standing Tights and privileges, and| ., pre.q baking contest between |ness of ground men. Five pilots met (By United Press) o 4 Off For the Races. By E. W. Hullinger hinting that semators would BTl |gomonsiraiion teams from Hines and|death on. this division in the last| ‘ Drake, N. D. June 1. ¢ : «This ought to be a good day for| ' (United Press Staft Correspondent) lhe“‘s"]"“m"’g“n the end ::r:n ooy Carr Lake public schools was held|month,, Majors said the charges|women’s clubs of the third district the race.” | Paris, June 1.—Play for the Inter-| Would herm tho mewspapres - oo Tuesday in which the team from | against him were absurd and said he|have gome on regord.as follows: o What race?” 8 nat.onal Amatenr Championship, the |Matter is still in ""e?:t"'_"": °p‘r’;§pec‘;‘ Carr Lake, cons'sting of Gladys Wer-[would be reinstated. Bettehment . of — o «The human race.” first of France’s series of golf clas-,"g;“mmee' qw'fi B e, Plll be | ner, Mamie Boyer and Irene Murphy, _— through elec C SANITARY: " - “What are you laughing at? You |¢icS, began today on the Chantilly that sz::gran W'prthv wmnespondentsn carried off the -honors. STILLMAN DIVORCE CASE officers and estab] FLOOR ENAMEL —_— don’t belong." [links. Teams from America, Eng. Suggested to ihe eomooptfeliios] On Saturdsy, June 4, an individl-| = HEARINGS ARE POSTPONED| month” next ‘November | (ke . oLl Peu Lt {land and France were entered, the| Lhese are f"l LD e e mot, a | A1 baking con.est will be held in Be- : = Favoring Towner-Cleting bill cre- hy_u-m—m verni ith ~<OnlyaHew Lelt— {Amcrican and Bitish entrants lead- | ihe reporters teol Lrgy EnoWP Vo Lo lmiaji, Repreceniatives from 80| po pieensie N. Y., June 1 ating independent dopartment of || %ol dursble giow that cus be Fair Warning. \ing numerically. England and Am-|® matter °h$ i the way of privil- | W2Y¥» Tenstrike, Hines, - Big Lake, | - t°:g seepsie, th St'll:::‘: T —Se- education with secretary in presi-|F ;mnpg'w losing A Kentucky minister declares that | erica’ will probably fight it out tor}“‘ey O o matter fnay come|CorT Lakeand Bemidji school will |cret hearings in the Stil livorce | gontic cabinet. Y = Bight 6 colors, we can not go to Heaven in an auto- | the IW;HDN according to dopesters. 3%92‘1‘ thee;om' ot b threshed out |Partidpate. ,‘l’,"::sd:;"’wg‘;:?s‘a““;d m;"dfi'm:a‘:‘; 'll.‘)very club’a training camp for m;mlt?m mobile. According to that we ought | The chances of the Fremch plavers! b y nesaay A zenship. o 6 know' goed Kpanise D e oo headed for in |are rated considerably lower. This there: .. . : ‘ , | CLOSE SUCCESSFUL TERM of next ‘:eekttf"““""g an h-“‘"’fs ar-| f Csisting i survéy for benefit of |§ ‘Samitary Fisor Essmells. Comsia-~ O hies shoull happen when |year’s program - includes two big| '{ ¥ 1:serirrrotore ' OF SCHOOL WITH BICNIC | 5ot by aorm s o e S | 7 pbled_chilaren. y ""‘""‘““"%""E Fine £a3 SESR out for 2 rite. plays for men, two for women, and lmsm - IC! Daniel Gleason: _ Efforts of Mrs. Still-| ' Passage of French-Capper “Truth {'"fi’ '{-’-“91"’ “‘W __So Beware! So BéWhere!— one free-for-all, open to winners in HIST i gt . |man’s attorney. to.gain postponement|in Fabric Bill.”” i eeat brash to sppiy i, Come In d eware! ! both series. Viictors in the Interna- Miss Alice Klopfleisch and Miss|were spccessful when Gleason sal Support H o m( e demonstration . g 3 More Fact than Fiction. (tonal Amateur = Championship Ruth Graer closed a successful ‘term |fied him that' the chief council, |work. ; _Given Hardware Co.: e Facf n Fict -2 i 7 Some people never go to church|which will prcbably last about four . of =chool in District No. 10 Friday |Stanchfield, was unable to be present |’ - Opposing Clara Smith. Hamon |- 4 Sunday morrfng because they like to|days, will have the privilege of en- beinh with a picnic on the banks of Thomp- because of another-case in New York. | films. l Phone 57 Bemidji stay bed two hours longer and get |tering the “Grand Concours; Inter- (By Unived Pr son lake. It was largely attended their slcep that way. naticnale” (36 hcle) at La Boulie Charlottesville, Va., June 1.—Fa-|by patrons of the school, and pupils S —Strange but True— next Monday, June 6. French play-|mous educators and churchmen were|Out. of door games,were smjoyed ers with a handicap of 2 or less Will | here Monday at_the opening of theand communiity singig was held. a& Figures Don't Lie. also ‘be eligible. University. of _Virginia centennial bountiful picnic Junch was ser:'reh» . Having fixed one-half of one per| Om Jul:!ffln, ‘the Lai‘l.‘iliel;s;g?hwntw;gon- celebration, The exercises will con- ?;;cgsrsox;tet::n;n?t?&‘#;rwme'es'ai cent as the legal kic ing |ship (medal play). w! n at Fon- I 3. : s d ‘rom SEitating 8 per cont alens and 2% |tainebleau. Winners of thia event clude o e Miexander Barr, Di D.,| Grewer and New: Aufurn. agitatin 3 per cent aliens and 2% |Wwill meet at La Boulie, June 20, in 3 ‘hurch Cathedral, New | cent coins. Flguring such percent-|the Grand Concours Internationaux %zz\a:g(}:;s:eg tho celebration Mon-| HUMORIST WINS DERBY | ages should be easy for flim censors |for women. day morning with an address on the AT EPSOM DOWNS TODAY § {drirds e who have become quick at fractions| ~Play for the Open ChampioRehib, \inquence of the University of Vir-| . Epsom Downs, England, June 1.— 4 ; { through measuring the length of |at La Touquet, is scheduled to com-| An®0r" the religious life of the na-|J. E. Joel's Humorist today won the LS y ; s | phetoplay kisses, bathing suits, and |mence June 29. - iy tion. - Rev. Henry Van Dyke, San|derby here. Craig-an-Erin finished 2 ) e Sen e 1 ) and ‘ skirts. P e ‘M?en [ficc::uanFggnge 1‘}*:32”3.&“5‘1)*980' Cali Y presided at the vesper s:c;n%v :;%nL:taMh{)emg?r;meu tl:o;li:; JUNE B ARGA' Ns T f —Short Me - g . ices i 5 s . y - £ bt p i P OF' in tho Bnglish champiopship will be Sefl‘:':i]e:wl;; i I I D O o ral An it 195 BIRILMTRAAN ming ong 112, able to participate. .. . s 3 LeM 81, i ; \ Montana theater man open-| France's “scratch” plnyersil the gates from institutions from the | was5-1 and-on LeMornora, . e e X ‘ : | ed his new house with ‘Empty|Duke Mouchy and A. Vagliane, | — i - . % A . ——— Pockets.” Before long he was show- | were said to bd in best form. Other We aimto make June a bar, montk. Space will per- ' ing “Brewster's Millions.” promising French entrants were Bar-| niit us to name only:a few:of the bargains offered. We in- | “Two Weeks With Pay'— | OB Franedls de Bellct, Piillippe Ber-| vite you to visit ‘our store if, possible, if not conveniernt to'do | - g ard, and Ccunt L. de Montgomery. d il d 2 vill be ased with Religious Instability. 80, send your mail orders, you Will be pleased with our § A New Jersey man Is secking di- (By United Press) service. | vcrfie In;x [hi ground that his w Paris, June 1.—With the explana- : . " A i made life unbearable for him by her tion that many social American Lt i i | treatment, as it were. Solting stars. entered for the French | — 36-inch b.:?ached HopedMuslm, a st:gd’a}:’g}dclot!x, sug:ahle for vy chuyreh-~-a ¢ ous | amateur championship, failed to re- sheets, pillow cases and women’s and children’s underwear; - | treatment, as is_were. | port for the first round of the tourna- | er yard .. 15¢ | A Church G {ment at Chantilly - Lakes today, the | % g | Cas. arch Geer— Iment a antilly es today, e P R P . Fraey L4 TAD Pl 4 | —_— French and British entries began to Best quality Shigting Print, hair line stripes and neat figured | POSTMASTER EXAMINATION ;glny. Fmr;u;sh Ouinlwt.twltm was to patterns; per yard . e 10 | |have one of the early starters, was g i : 2 R FOR NYMORE ON JUNE 25| jeciared to have defaulted through 81-inch bleached Sheeting, only standard qualitied in”this = this nen-a rance. i i i i o W The Unitcd States is non-appearance. mnow is the time to replenish the household linens; per e |MISS TROPPMAN APPEARS By i = L 1921 as a result of | IN BIG EASTERN RECITAL Bed Sheets, size' 72x90-—here are well known qualities of peoted to make sheets that offer- definite savings; each ... -$145 centemplated vac . ] " - o of fourth-clazs 1 at Ny- |, M'?M“[“'“‘KC& T';J’pé"“% daugh- An assortment of broken lots and discontinued styles in 'cor: niore and other vacancies as they | f’&. T, ang. e, 3 fou roppman gets—there isia variety of models, but not all sizes—théy f may ocour at. that office, unless it of this city, appeared four times on f erly sold for much more; per pair $1 5 ——— shall be decided in the interets of '&"ee PrOETAI, Biven :tmflotgl "f’lg:g. ormerly ; PAIL L2 7 ~-$1.45 : the service to fill the vacancy by. re- | NeW y, when Mrs. Sam Car- : o P iyt instatement. . The. compensation of | ter-Waddell presented her pupils in a Werare closing out many of our regular lines of bétter grade i the postmaster. at this office: was dance recital on May 25. women’s shoes which ‘discerning: shoppers: readily disti) i $811 for the last fiscal year. : Mlll»s Tronpmmln who has appeared guish from sale merchandise. “ Many of these shoes fo:merly | Applicants must have reached their {locally on several occasions, is an ar- p ir; now, ip oo . X i twenty-first birthday o nthe date of |dent student of classical dancing, and The New Pattern. gold for $12.00 per pair; now, per Pair, ... $7.95 } tho examination, with the exception {from all reports is progressing very o R o ca2hut fiok Children’s slippers, patent leather, baby doll, ankle-strap | that in a state where wemen are de- rapidly, even to a degree where she . Distinctively new in design it P . ‘Rexible turned soles, foot form sha T ¥ clared by statute to be of full age has been made many good offers for the Ambassador. Pattern—the latq umps, flexible 1ed s LOF pe— for 211 purposes at eighteen years, long engagements on the stage..Bal- st :product ‘of the world’s larg~ Sizes 4 to 8, ver pair .I....... 3 ...$2.25 women cizghteen rs of age on the |let Master Tarasoff, teacher of classi- est”_makers of -fine silverplatc. 3 i e date of the examination will be ad-|cal dancing, has offered Miss Troppr, ‘Trie to old ideals of quality, the Sizes 814 to 11, per pair £ ...$2.85 mitted. i i ‘Ambassador is worthy to bear the 4 : ; man a place in the Russian Ballet, - tradémark-found on all -~ : bro¥v il'Calf Sh 1t sol h [} Applicants must reside within the composed of the foremost dancers in gradémark:found on 3 Boys heavy brown veil Ca oes, welt soles, blucher style. territory supplied by the post office | America, which is to open in Chicago nOc. Sizes 915 to 12, per, pair .......... $3.95. for which the examination is an-|about July 16. Miss Troppman ex- 18‘_47ROGERSBM 3 e . 7 nounced. | pects :: accept this offer, it is an- T \SILVERWARE Sizes 1214 to 2, per:pair ! noupged. T; iz arkr LalE T D o WINNFRS ANNOUNCED IN RESE- i hemanel Sy B Girls’ anklgstrap kids; white country cLus TovrNamEnT | SCRIBES-WANT ACCESS:« | Sizes 7 to 104, per, pair . Winners in the flagtournament | * 3 : 13 (| in that. supreme :qus ® Qi > i held at the Bemidji Country club TG SENATE CHAMBERS; enables it:to withstand years of “Bizes 11 to 2, per pair ... golf course Memorial day have been ddily. sexvices' & A ) ann d. Mrs. A. P. White and | 3 37k ¢ will' A UGN, Torrance ted for first | (Continued From Page 1) g,,'f;';:’}%,'::,;fi::.:;‘:,’hf,‘; il honors for the ladies. The prize for | Change. was going ol (i uptown succeeding anniversary, to add thiis event was offered by the First | Wachington, the process was revers- to your silver ‘service. Naticnal bank. b | e by the republican majonity in the k! g e B. W. Lakin won first prize for fenate.. An order wax istued by she |. We. are now dhp!n}ymg}tl}ej the men, offered Shavitc .|rules committee barring newspaper *Ambassador: Patterny Come. in and J. A. Youngaren w0 |men and the public from the corri- and sce it, place and the prize off ™~ - | dor. opening off.the senate chamber ‘ £ g 5 O'Leary-Bowar Go v, Competi- | o thte west, This, it was explnmege. : S kEIE pi keen and the playing was | Vas to insure senators privacy in 't ';;’:a:::ay ve‘.yaflme' 1 1”5.",3.\,55 flnf |use of the Marble rocm, @ spacious EARLE A. BARKER ‘ishing at the eighth hole. {apirtment paralleling the corridor, and opening to & balcony or portico PHONE 34 FOR CORRECT TIME overlooking the grounds of the cap- ¥ FCR SAI/M---1916 Ford car (in good [itol. The corridor at once became - Vgornlition. Cheap for cash. Phone|part of the senate ‘floor” but even 7347 5t-6-6 |more sacrosamct than the floor it- N e 415 £