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e g, The Pioneer is the enly | within 100 miles of u&fm has the largest LY Northern Minnesota: 5 BEMIDJI DAILY PION] / Y, &8 b i ! Toudy, unsettled 3 A cooler tonight. BEMIDJI; MINN., SATURDAY EVENINC, JUNE 18, 1921 B S e S b S The Port of Missing Men ‘County * Real ~ Estate Board AT ITASCA STATE PARK Thirty Boys Will Enjoy Week OF GOVERNMENT Hears Reports; Officers . A w"F N of Instruction Under Will Be f CALLED: OUT 0 " Elected N VERY IMPORTANT 4 H 7 Able Leadership ! - — ) ESS, SIR .- ; . e ' m{olnll;vg:; la él;)::np;lgy l{unlch mayt; = 4 T | s Approximately 30 members of the iy o eal a - . k A, C. club will 4 Bill ' With Slight - Amendment board met' JIn anmusl businses ses- 3 - Tont o0 lclauacawéltlstiol::rtl? Monday, | Treasury Reports Indicate Ex- ¢ an - C ! g I 4 5 g Now Goes Back to House |Giation rooms, - Betwsen 25 and 50 / anding Saturday. June 55, Tge po.| ~Penditures Will Be About rfod will be devoted to instruction Five Billion * for Final Action members ' 'were present, fincluding a along lines similar to those observed number from out of town. Among the V'Mtom‘ were V M. Owens of at the Boy Scouts’ camp and a gener- i HOUSE MAY ORDER BILL ™ |fetary ‘of the Tonstrike Commareisl " ~ 1 ‘ o . "B Wantord. astor of ths | MADDEN SAYS BILL FOR SENT INTO CONPERENCE| b, e Bkt o P ‘ | [rioboeion S FE BT 022 souLD b Less Senator Smoot Chargés * Bill|F iniporisit business attended to. H [Re 2 him during the encampment period, | States that - His - Compilation 3 and will give the boys instruction. J. W. Witlcox ‘has served as president Was Written By Packers; |of tha board for the past year. Reveals a Total of Less Bach boy iis responsible for a mess- 2 A mimber of reports were to be ; & kit consisting of a knife, fork, spoon B Leads Opponents imade thiy @fternoon, including a] E < : plate and cugz also Fl;r:;; blankets or Than Four Billion £ . SgbRK report from: B; M. Gile on the ship- 2 the equivalent; soap, towels, tooth- 4 [ * ment of calves received here this brush; bathing suit. Those who care - (By United Press) week for diétribution among -the . f to are urged to take along a fishing (By United Press) b 24} |line and the necessary articles for Washington, June 18. (By Ralph Washington, June 18.---With the |Iembers of the boys® and irle’ calt label of the packers . bill, th 2 [N W repofL fm. A, TW. - Brone, 1y, arfended 'p;:“ oy )mfl ':Knih‘tl manager of he Beltrami County Land > / A be $4 per member to pay for food. |tures totaling slightly more than $5,- e gen: packer control | Clearing assoclation, on' the progress - = Prucks and automobiles will leave | 000,000,000 for the fiscal year to end e . the Presbyterian church at 9 o'clock | ID two weeks the government will fishing. The;cost of the outing will | Couch.)--«With ordinary expendi- bHl gm.back to the house today. It Jof the drive ‘o date, and a report massed the senate late yesterday, the [ffom'J., L. Biwell, treasurer of the Z O A 3 gharp Monday morning. Those bning- | have kept its expenditures within its vote being 46-21. Beltrami County Fair Assodiation, i B : . 7 b ing tents and other equipment to|income for tha first fiscal year since be packed on the truck are request-|1914, reports of the treasury depart- ‘Charges- that the-Haugen hill had on the arrangements under way for = S £ 3 ‘been - written by packegs and’ was the big Northern'Mimnesota Fair here = 2 i S ed to have such at the church at 8 ment now indicate. Predictions that entirely satisfactory to them were this fall and also on the' success of - e o'clock 80 as to allow plenty of time |3 huge deficit would be balanced up for packing. at the close of the fiscal year, June people who want reservations made " ) tarnish - thidlis in clreus abundance. |year and this reveals a total of $3, for the banquet and dance at the| el known animal trainers, clowns, (700,000,000 including the interest on A WINS: s, ¢{obening July 4 to have them made at |aorgbate, nerialistv, barcback riders [the public dobt, as compared with AMERICA mmI once. ‘We do not want any local peo- [wilt Do brought to tho city at that |nearly = $5,000,600,000 during ~the 4 N ple disappainted in not being wble time. present year, he said. GAMEINPOLO MATCH to get tickets, but they will have to A street parade will precede the - — . repeatedly made on the floor of thejthe financial plan undertaken by the snate, and v ‘ney. | falr board. : The are looking forward witth |30, were freely made for months by senate, and these charges have mev- | ‘SR RO¥E " o L e o T e et 0 his perlod of |members of congress and other offi- Utah; one of the leading opponents encampment which promises to be a |cials. But when the treasury closes to the measure, declared. ‘‘Repre-|Progress has been shown since it was petitatiives of the packer interests had organ‘fizeds here and indications are 3 : i x word. inary disbursements for the year willl been called into consultation over |that it will continue in years to . & Dho public is urged to wisit the | be approximately $5,070,000,000 aft. some technical problem during the|Ccome With greater results for its RD &:CO. BUY:! A -©| SUCCESS. OF BIRCHMONT = |comp at any time, and espocially |or payments for June run at the Gratting of the Haugen Will aud as it | members and for the community at s FORTY CENT WANT AD interosting foatures will be offerod Samo rate '}Ryf,‘fi- the first*11 months )\ : 7 \ the hio interested in what the I ear. 4 fiztm‘i];ntz: ;?3;3 l;:rd&x; omt u: : P Er—— OLD BROSE BU“.DING DOES THE BUSINESS Hom CLEARLY ASS“RH) m(;,:ea‘:uldo‘;::; Iner;me of the government for the tary of agriculture. He h < NI03 IRAR —k— ; . year is nearly $5,5600,000,000, ao- s.ls?;noe ::)gtr‘exua‘:l:leflc; 1;:{;;9::5 HEBREW UNION COLLEGE While a customer was in:the A GREAT LONDON CIRCUS + |cording to recent estimates by Secre- its provision also strips the federal IS PROGRESSING RAPIDLY| Will ‘Remodel Building and|| office today trying to get the Requests for Reservations Are tary Mellon. This debt gives the trade commisgton of its jurisdiction i N 2 il address of tha party who adver- L g SHOWS HERE WEDNESDAY |government pocketbook a elight lee- over the industr - ; By Uidoe - Bress) ] Operate Grocery Store tised a Ford car for sale the Coming in Rapidly, Manager Jay between income and outgo for g i £ . 9. . phone rang and The Pioneer Howe's Great London Circus and |Uke year. | Washington, June 18.---The long Nl?nl:d%;rm:;,g};":m;‘sTwflfg;;l;s in Month’s Time was told to “kill that want ad Lycan Reports Today Van Amburg’s trained wild animals fight in’ congress over legislation to}«mother ogs presidents” may add an- I ran yesterday—I sold the car '(\;mll exhibit in Bemidji on Wedme;;- Wmhlng:y '-'“'J‘el‘:l 1’"-‘1!;) e 1 king 1 2 Iready.” ay, June 22, at the county fair| Washington , Junme 18.---Govern- :‘:;‘:1:1‘1‘; ‘s:d:; cy:fm;‘;“&ib:;; g’{’}’i,&’ l"&flo’{f;"?ggm:mb;f"w" Ber-1. gliftord & Company have purchas- » r§: i prospective customer Reservations in groups of four, six | grounds. This will be the nmty circus |ment expenditures duning the next adoption by, the senate, 45 to 21, of ‘e'l‘he Hebrow Keln;lon' College of Cln- :{lrtfl:’e ol‘\ii» le{:se bllxl-l(ling on Fou:;lé was left without _the car he and elght are coming in for Birch-| oo ghow in Bemidji for some time and | fiscal year which beging July 1 the regulatory Will recently passed]cfinatt which is the only Uraining |aarm tn nksola: ayenna, /0ca/ wanted. Lycan. Wi ved i 5 A Ments . 5 €| across the street from the City hall. $olas Lycan. ‘' received two requests|,tonded. than during the current year, Repre- 1‘:5 ,:,1}:: lm“’:e nseve{:’:”&m:mfl,‘: of Bgm;i‘gr;;fm:'&“’:";;’%“;?“g‘ The brick blacksmith shop in the ter?als}':ie:gy:\;l :S;’ep::"::&::fi ’:d this morning, one for four and one| " pyero are 19 elephants with the|sentative Madden of Illinols told the Herigte. Loceey Ary, lias e -21. Of Ireur of this bullding is also included | | { “myo Daily Pioneer and you'll ;‘,’; elght reservations for the hotel. | oirits, mil of them reputed to be per- (house appropriations committee to- will order it sent to conference. ‘| other 66 per cent were-divided among! " Repodeli AV il eyl are coming fine,” said Mr. Ly-|tormers of merit, while the famous |day. * Passage of the house bill came af |21 states as follgws: New York, 13; |iae place Within the next t:‘%' x;;yé o— ter seven days of continuous and|pennsylvania and Illinols 6 emch;lang 4t will be occupied by Clifford ‘eated -debater and after the sehate|Maryland 3 - of - ¢ % Compony within the next three its agriculture committes and a mea~ kuonsin,; 2 ‘each; Califormia; Georgla, \ B » ¥ 3 fregbta, sippi, New Jersey, |, P K TIIT 28 passed provides.for regulation | Nertn Catolims, Ohlahoma, and Ten- | s Stant, this firm 3’: ot the joow jed, Senal $ : & tican ienle ROx, Singok.of young organisation; but considerable 4 3 o | regular outing dn every sense of the at midnight June 30 the total ord- mont Beach hotel, according to F. S.|jngications are that it will be well [should be more than 4 billlon less the bill to the senate which probably | ghese, 24 wetre from Ohlo and the 3 im the purchase. get results—they al} do. an CAmburg. trained wild arjimal | “i have prepared a compilation of haid voted down'the bill reported by {indiana; Missouni, Oregon, and Wis-| woope i of the meat patkers of ‘the: country | yigusee; 1 each: ‘month. by the secretary of agriculture. ‘Thel qhe Students spend mnine years at . . - agniculture committee bill which pro- | yhe'iHebrew Union College, attending De?r':; ':':‘;d;;‘\g :’afi :ku:’ego:guflr:;: vides for regulation by a livestock | piph school and university classes.|prigay - 1t is the plan of Clifford & g rejected; 37 t0 34, | ypon ‘graduation they occupy temple Ot‘rmpa;ly i oporate & moderm up-to- Men Invade Home and Kill Two Boys (By United Pross) Dublin, Ireland, June 18.---Three coast guard stations wiithin 18 miles of Dublin were captured and de- stroyed by Sinn Fein forces early to~ swhen ticularly dramatic about the meet- ?33‘: HEL: ”::L,?{;F“Mw ‘;.';zb‘l"'l';l s';_::‘;?’ ?{g"a’llfig e.tlllxl:::ble’:l:wgi?’t&ll:zno‘f vgw‘;rnmn,par!ormanc?n w:hlch v{il-l ROYAL ARCH MASONS NOT . . . : > [begin at 2 p. m. with impressive MEET Sporting Enthusiasm at Fever ‘“,r:m thefadvlcg Mr. 1[""’““ gave Thel,, eantry in the three rings, on the TO MONDAY NIGHT Yloneer for publication this morming. |4y stages, in the two wild animal a here will be Heat When Firést Match [Only 160 tickets will be sold as that p : It 1s announced that thero Commieslonen, ¢ o is all that can be accomodated ei- |“Fenas fl"‘d in the track. no meeting of the Royal Arch Ma- Jannaday, pulpits throughout the country. Oy |y o rinute grocery store, with a Began Today ther at .dinner or at the dance and gons on Monday evening, which I8 : _}14 students graduated from the col-f .0 "4 catering to the best trade they are being spoken for very fast. | ALLEGED GIRL SLAYER their regular meeting night, BEMIDJI GIRL SCOUTS ' - |lee# while more than G0 comgresa- |un the ¢ity. and countsy. Final arrangements = ero balng IS VISITED BY MOTHER oYy ieainces; c AY tions asked for rabbis. e R ey (By United Press) made reservations starting from July coAsT GUARD STA"DNS GOlm ! HMPTOD - - .- | MINERS ASK OTHER UNIONS Hurlingham, England, June 18.—|2 jand (t is expected that the hotell p .0 N D June 18.---Willlam G BILLY HART GETS DRAW 0 JOIN 1N {WAGE DEMANDS|America won 'the first game of the|¥CE be PUSG immedlately after the| Gummer, nisht clork of thoe Prescott FIRED BY SINN FEINERS WITH JOE MILLENBECK : miernah%;sl fivolf champmnsllulp theie v hotel, charged with first degree mur- gret 3 < ay. e final score was 0 4. O g der in the killing of Miss Marie Wick Boy Scouts Wind Up Week of|- sl oty tondonZroTnited Prese) = oino|In the seventh and final chukker, AMERICA’S BEST ATHLETES o of Cryaia, In thot hotel Iast week [ oo n g T amed Cormpat Miil Lake i, Ly O el oy | otter it anim |Alictics sgain scored twjce while| AT TRACK AND FIELD MEET|met bie feel Bochs in the Cas B e Dhasorme 3 dence here, appeared with Joe Millen]to joiri tliem in enforcing mutual ite 2 & This Afternoon beck of Mlnngapolh on the same card { wage demands and, today gfollnwing %&::}l,bwngn:ga::m':y I:hzc:r‘lz‘:fl‘a ;"{! (By United Press) ,P,M;:dle"rfi‘:;f Mslhl;&\ivu;n a‘:;fi;, i " as the Miske-Brennan go in:Minne-{an indefinite adjournment of the 2. total uaryfi land 1"2_1_ Ohlicago, June 18.-—--America’s best moved ‘Js}ln’::”eniared the Jall and did apolis. Hart and Millénbeck were |miners’ executive council, Frank 2 tola,‘ .“; "% tht’ ddard, athletes from 71 universities and col- ‘nm turn her head as she made her A number of interesting talks were | given a draw in = .four-round bout]Hodges, secretary, said he would ask |, , total 4. The goals: Stoddard, ljeges competed in the first annual tlirivthe. lone norrow halls given to the Boy Scouts in camp at{than is said to-have bristled with ac-{the executives of other . unions: to 2; Hitchcock, 4; Webb, 4; Milburn, 1;| napional intercolleglate track and w“g'l 3 ,‘ oy e iien Bl stops Take Movil ‘tast nmight and among{iion, Millenbeck ~ weighed 165 |confer with the miners as soon as Tomkinson, 3; Barrett, 1. fleld meet on Side Fleld today. With| 5 ‘;’ "; pt"‘ (";rtf;l’;esce" ceiiled I?y these were talks by H. 7. Mitchell, lapingt 172 for Hart. The St. Paul | possible With the object of taking a the track in good condition records {Peq (M HOnL O G B O exclama- t;mel: L.T{;. Vgarmdxeax:d C'.dr;. War- | pajily ‘Newd says that it was a great | nation-wide action o compel recog- (Unnt[x_eSJ‘:‘:h ygslfl:;;nn denty | Vere doopted le th i Fl)l;ty-(z;]le tion “Mother” on the part of the el e boys are breal camp g id both box were given a]nition of the miners’ demands, % eprinters faced the starters in the 4 - gt eo il = g e 4 Hurlingham Polo Grounds, London, 1?)0 “-yard dash. accused son, there was nothing par- today, dn preparation to returning{jpig hand when. they lett the ring. 6 the dity this afternoot. Hartt is frequently seen in action on] g June 18.—Sporting cnthusiasm was (R s A I red the Jajil 5 5 About 50 Girl Scouts left this aft-17win City boxing cards and his ap- WATERLM WAS FOUGHT at fever heat today when the first of AMERIC AN DlPl.0MACY x‘“;‘;'nmI:‘_‘.‘,‘fic(;"?,‘y“"l’mf’";‘f“‘;hnnd M?(‘,“_ shinny, 2 miles south of Skeddies, ernoon under - the charge of Miss rances iin the ring are becoming the international polo matches paicltaa i and Malshjilde, 6 miles north of Dub- o rig Gummer for many years a farmer Alma Munson to camp for a week on fyery welcome, to-the fans there, 106 YEARS AGO TODAY (“test” matches, as they. are called T e Mayville viclnity, and Judgo |Un. The cost. guardemen put up a the south shore of Lake Movil near Qe here) between England and America HGURB lN MANDATES I’l‘ ‘w"swfwm ot thie ll}l;'mwy county sl",‘r',p ‘“I"hfi ;!;ut were overwhelmed. - W e buildings were fired by incen- commenced at the fashionable Hur- ) b court at Devils Lake. (ary bombs. No estimate of casul- lingham club. the . (By United Press) P 11; f th % ties were given in early reports. e e T ey moriailene| Geneva, Switzerland, June 18.—|pg ENTERTAIN LUTHERAN A dispaten from Bundalk stated (By Henry Wood)—The Mesopo- STUDENTS AT COLLEGE that armed men iinvaded the home of 7 -— Waterloo is being celebrated in the to occupy a seat in the spacious club- - Rev. Lovenzo D. Néwland of Min-|ofticer’s messes of the Guards and Bonse uryd grandstand, while special- tamian and Yap questions have been a woman, took two sons from her a4 soon as the camp equipment was|neapolis, field secretary for the Near |other famous megiments, while the tentatively settied in favor of the house and shot them ” por el s | Bast Rekef, wilk spoak at the Meth-|statutes of fhe Duke of Wellington |1y erected stands = for 10,000 wero|nited Siates while final disposal of | The Young People's Soc B ot et n g Various dontests conducted at the]odiet . church Sunday evéning, pre-)at Hyde Park Corner, and the Royal g.“ il ¥ the gemera (i, 0, Wae his | these propositions must be arranged |En gilish Evangelical With the recent Sinn Feln electoral camp were closed last night and [benting facts on the present condi- | Exchango are garlanded. inarily are not catered for at this|i"conferences between the United |churoh will entertain all Lutheran |eampaign. prizes for the ovents were awarded. |tions 1 the Nw:irnzw.‘k q §i5 Tho. “Irol: Dl;k&s'l'"sl;cemolr, the exsl}::"';filzflmnfl} the public seats | States and allies. students at the State Tmuiherfl col- ‘of ‘the winners have not|stood that he.will speak at a union | presen uke of Wellington, has to es 0 public s A ) ipl i its | lege and their friends at a lawn par- The names meeting of ‘the churches, He-is not{psy “rent” today dor his residence |ranged from 25 guineas to 6 ($1265 inm-:ie;loci:’é ‘,:.l}l.];: T}?,,c }Lea;fi:fl:fd Nl: iy, to be held Sunday between 5 and CALA c&m%,uxc‘;mnnnyonr the present Boy Scouts ¢camp. Trucks 1eft the city hall at 1 o’clock to trans- port the equipment to the camp and: the girls left at 2:30. - The sime ears which took the girls to camp nwere to bring.the Boy Scouts home (By United Press) NEAR EAST RELIEF 'WbB . London, June 18.---Today, * * AT M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY | 106th anniversary of the Battle of een made public. 3 s 5 sayet b 2 ; Tors for the purpose of ~soliciting|at Strathfield Saye 'and Apsley |to $21) for the series, but despite|iione” council decided American ap-|9 o'clock near tho Mississippl dam. LAKE ITASCA ‘FISH ¥ furids;: but emmrmly totell, the pub- | House, Iah ndon,'wh,lch were present- :Ms, and ltlre fact éhu(: compgfllflflvoly proval was nccessary in the allocation | Autos will leave the home of Miss » Fufln.lo, lf\;lY‘, e.;;m(:l 15.--;/tsmvu,n§or. 1ic what the s are for help-atfed by the nation to the victor of {few people can afford to indulge in, o ang, v trect, at 4:30 |Cala, arrested yesterday len, % s Lbats 20 it | of mandates, Dr. Gaston DeCunha,[Maag, 110 Seventh slrect, W near here, confessed, according to The rent however is|or even understand polo properly, all|. S . i |o'clock. Those who desire to attend in turning over the presidoncy to Vis are urged to call 813 for reservations. | Nistrict Attorney Guy B. Moore, that Th Ly will be carefully chapar-|he was one of the two men who on:d,p“ . killed Daniel Kaber, Lakewood, Ohio publisher, in:the summer of 1919. TAKING TO THE WOODS/ this: time. 3 He has been l:I“ the city Wawnlo;,“ The. t 1 s @ vrob for a fewdays pow, working among | only : wi 's known as ‘‘pepper- |seats were sold weeks ago, and prob- 2 h ‘the 16¢4l lodges, and he jis well pre-|corn rent”—a legal fiction which i8|ably 50,000 could have been sold. %",‘l‘ifidlg':;':: '::rl::t"é l’::;n::;%if“::: g:: pared to give am interesting lecture |supposed to.prevent anybody hbecom- The American colony in London league that it will recognize most Lake (Itasca, Minn., June 18.—Onej| of the most peculiar phenomena:of |on ithis wubj \ing the absolute posesssor of any |were present i i WAL H v recent years took place at Lake Itas-} 7. :: S R land or building. theeerzug;(;]y '2,?:::’ m‘:‘,].f“’: Oifn:{ mflflda:” to which it has not given FELL w LODGE According to the district attorney ca and other lakes of the region ear-| g ! gl In the Duke's caso it takes the|aged to find their way to Hurling-[ "™ 0DD (1)\8 Cala sald that he held Kaber in bed ly last evening, when large numbers B Jl mm ¥ |form of an annual tribute of a small | ham. British horsemen were there MIKE Gle ouT MEHS AT VIRGINI A :\;,l;lle Vlhcit;rlo Piseell, @ gompanion, The arrest followed Anformation silken flag on a silver staff, replica in thousands, all the cavalry regi- W |of a captured French standard. This st Rl ML LR McGOORTY IN, THE FIFTH was duly rendered to King George at O Sunduy sttermoon at 2:30 at the [ Frs Dupeis seoretary. and wit and | DARING AUTO DRIVERS of the fish began leaping: from the : t lakes onto dry land. ckm BA TomoRR The exodus from the lake began shortly after 8 o’clock. The fish act- ed as though panic-stricken, and not only leaped out of the water, but con- tinued their . floppings and conval- sions until they were among the tall trees that fringe the lake shore. thru a probation officer who learned (By United Press) Dan Gracle and E. R. Jahr return-|that the man was staying at the farm . Minneapolis, June 18.—The third ‘;’v‘zgrlizayt{:":gefl;gimfl- Xl‘e“”‘(’}::::l' of Joseph Gigla, a relative at Eden. ball park, two of Bemidji’s best base-|its way to the officer’s mess of the MMNG AT UNIONTOWN t::s:y!’s i!rlllchgm‘r‘:?;dM;:;g’l‘gbmihug Taize se:alon OF the Independent Or- :’mmardnd fou¥ gmfizmfltzr;%e?og;: 3 McGoorty of Oshkosh. The St. Paul der of Odd Fellows of Minnesota. |farmj and finally found Cala hiding “phantom” slipped over a knockout | About one thousand delegates were |under a barn, He did not resist ar< ball: teaths, will-¢ross bats in @ game [Guards regiment.at Windsor. Wwhich:. promises to be one of keen ¥ g HORSE FALLS FROM CAR competition, The M. & I Railway E (By United Preas) § in attendance.. Reports showed a . AND LATER CATCHES TRAIN} o dway, Unlontowny: Pas;. Juwe x{r‘;rfl;(eef;:'h and McGoorty went down vory large ino . membership Test. JP—— 18.-~Twelve of the country’s most Albert McGowan, champion speed according to Mr. Jahr, and 1920 was team ‘'has been practicting for some time and hias had a number.of games| . Superidr, Wis., June 18.—Betsy is} ;. o~ ? d- i p ; : g automobile drivers today tun- & i B _|one of the banner years of the or already. Their opponents tomorrow, faglt ho;se and alx;o m Fg D. GI?‘A:‘; od. tholir. mounte. for the. 220, mile ?figte:x;: ?tlisox?msvnf;ofg:;)%?:tlcdb%’ er, not only i Minzesota, but in the the. Moose lodge team, composed of | FA1TOX m’“‘"" ik Tt ety | EYId on the world’s fastest track to-| joe Burns in o Pty nation. Los Angeles, Cal., Junie 18:~--The{ .veral members of fast year's city !lgngiid 'fl:mi 0 i‘w‘; "z :n e ’tz day. The Tace is for the universal k. Dr. J. 0. Werntz of Palisade, was destroyer Dent, _whlch limped into 7 ¥ tumbled out of a boxcal route| yrophy twice won by Tommy Milton. elected Grand Master for 1921. Mr. 1 y Los Angeles harbior late yesterday |team and .other. local players, are|from = Winnipeg to Superior, fell|mpe™ grivers entered are Bddie MUST REDUCE ARMY Werntz delivered the anniversary ad-|closed its case today against Mrs. with a hole stove -in her after-com-|ready to take them on. down .an embankment and then ran|iieqrnes, Tommy Miiton, Jimmy Mur- BY OCTOBER FIRST | dress in Bemidji for the Odd Fellows [ Cora Orthwein charged with the mur< partment, was .rammed. by another| The Moose team is to meet “for|after the train until she attracted the| yhy, Eddie Miller, Eddie Pullon, Ros-| Washjington, June 18.---Refusing |two years ago. g:; ;lrlg;:l:te:: zfi?’fi;{lm Sé dSrix{»:v- 4 'y 0 Be e ile: proceding. through |practice tomorrow forencon at 10 |attention of the crew. The train |coo Sarles, Ralph Mulford, Ira Vailes, |to agree to the senate stand that the| The Grand Lodge sesston will be 7 held itn Minneapolis next year. Mrs.|Orthwein shortly after the shooting, smoke scneeh, according to a report |o’clock at the ball park and all mem-{was traveling 16 miles an hour. When | yules Ellingboe, Tommy Thiel, John- | war department be given to May 1 h : t 1 received on short early last night|bers are urged to be on hand. Althe train stopped, Betsy located her|ly Soute, and Tom Alley. next to reduce the size of the army | William Dougherty attended the ses- | testified she told him Zeigler did not Toom. her commander, Lieutenant | number of fast games are plantiéd for]cgr and was loaded. She arrived here| * Barney Oldfieid, former king of |to 150,000 enlisted men, the house, |sion of the Grand, Lodge of the Re-|strike her. The state attempted .to Commander H. B. Kelly. Previous|the remainder of the season and it thé city today unhurt. the drivers, will act as official pace|by a vote of 157 to 126, insisted yes-|bekaha held at Virginia at the samelprove testimony that Mrs. Orthwein reports were to the effect that the|is urged that the public give both Betsy is a famous trick horse con-|master and will lead the speeders as terday that the reduction must Be|time as the 0dd Fellows, as repre-|shot Zeigler because she was jealoug Dent struck a spent torpedo. _ |teams heavy support, " nected with an English circus, they start on their long grind. carried finto effect by October 1 sentative of the local lodge. and not in self-defense, ] STATE CLOSES ITS CASE AGAINST CORA ORTHWEIN (By United Pressy & Chicago, June 18, ~— The statd DESTROYER DENT IS RAMMED IN PRACTICE - can., “You had better advise the local|yan Amburg trained wild beasts will |tho appropriation bill for the next ' %_