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WEATHER RT . Minnesota Weather: Generally, fair tonight and Thursday. Not much change in temperature. ot B-:I‘:fl snd clrcalation o Northern Minnesota, VOLUME XIX. NO. 56 "~ BEMIDJI, MINN, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1921 85c PER MONTH COND WARKET | eiEBRD aves [moncmss wisooee TR ANCTENT S CROWDS ATTEND - |UNIVERSITY ALUKNITO . (R MILTON HOMESATURDAY HOWE'S LONDON CIRCUS MEET FRIDAY EVENING ; L CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT ; S 1 Graduates and students of the Uni- b TF i ; A ong-hour band concert will be Usuals: Cikcus« Stungs «Casried | versity of Minnesota who are: living BAY A]“NDED i -ghlel‘l bybvgte Juv:nlladl h’Ind ll"rll‘dz;y G . crma e RIS s 7. |evening between 8 an o’clock in Out; Z:‘-llflfidFHO ses Are state will gather at the Markham ho- 1 7 ¢ m""y el‘nzrkfina’nccu::i’:‘mana:x ‘t‘,‘; s Fair G ever Feature tel tomorrow. night to organize an 5 Ro noem! e at State Fair Grounds Y ¥ 5 unif 9 Djrector G. 0. Riggs. “The boys are 1 g alymni unit. . E. B. Pierce, secretary ' s ot ptane ot T Bakid : i l in Bemidji = and this section. of the of the General Alumni association X 2 y FEsed rooms in the City ‘building this: eve- ) - e aby ‘carried in the parent’s arms| .. b Z 2 i . |concert. All members are. requeat-{Milton, Minnesota’s own driver, rec- o . Annual Farm Bureau Ricnic o4 the gray-haired “boys and girls,”| tion details. Volume of Business in City|od tobe on hand promptly. 0§mzea as the greatest specd demon | Edmund Gibson Waives Exam- t P a1 w1 " Approximately . fifty alumni and ound Ov Be Genuine Ge! thered in Bemidji yesterday to wit: P ! g Wedn aries, Severa After thia week the concert will|the world has ever produced and who| jnation an S e L t'To.""h" fi:u ‘the showing of Howe’s. Great z""“t ;t."de':f at I?Ie uni egntv,g,r_e ednesday Y s, Several be held regularly on' Thursday eve-|shattered every track record last year imat d 1s B or- Affair Tomorrow London circus. and Van Amburg’s T‘,',:' «::;a::;fatio(:twifin:: ’;:7 ‘L’s’ f{)‘; Noticed Little Change nings, the date being chapgad to one|when he drove his big Deusenberg a to Await Action day later this week on account of the {mile in 28 3-5 seconds, will be wel- ¥t C B. A: C. elub. encampment at Lake}comed back to his home state Sat-| Itasca. State park. Mr. Riggs in-lurday, June 25, when the Elks of trained wild animals at the Northern Minnesota fair grounds. The after- the purpose of .keeping up the uni- versity spirit and also_for social rea- ROBBERY OF STORE AT 3 g aon performance drew a much larger. ; M PROGRAM OF SPORTS- > < c;;;id t}}:;n ‘the evéningi 'P;xformnl‘:cq. tons. .; ‘:l‘:;::hirr :‘a?::;?ilyag:i‘n? ;?::le Fl:;L:Es‘::D”JY[:;TQRS ::nd;..tto nb;:nrg :l;figl‘:;ng‘:xst ‘:: cfsr;fl; Minneapolis and St. Paul tender him PUPOSKY LAID TO HIM 7 slthough it is estimated that at least, Cy 3 = EDNESDA mp tom g a reception at the state fair track|. AND TALKS \ 2,000 were in attendance Tast 'nigll‘;l. tied. 'I'(P‘C"ofi't'l':::;b‘;l:lQ‘}e:g:v%l)be held ESDAY | i toclose Saturday. ., ; which .they intend to make bigger ; = 3 e than any home-coming ever staged in : * rowds of pedestrians waited | . 3 . tien for over an hour terday, SEAMEN’S UNION CHARGED Business Men and Farmiers Are f.‘l(?vying o Rasty dinner, and hun]STATE :1‘.“;:::% e opAy] e Merchants Now Favor| WITH PART IN AMBUSCADES P i dreds of automobiles lined both sides v Al 2 e laurels he wears when on Decoration| Cass C ; Cousin Frank Urged h‘Atb.d Picaic of ‘the line of march as the free street Free-For-All “vmm (By United Press) Day he won the Indianapolis 500- gen m.w' A at Fair Grounds parade passed through the downtown . /(By United Fress) . for Market Day Portland,.QOre., June 23.—Charges|mile race, the ambition ~of every Guilty of Forgery P z e - ingss district'and retysned to the| - Minneapolis, June 23.—Financing that. the. ambuscades in the Linnton|noted driver. . Both of the cars o1l pier, Monday night, in which sev- which Milton has used in his sensa- the northwest for any one man. Mil- ton added many leaves to the speed Father and Mother Taken to ' » “ve ifmir.gronnds for the opening per- tll:t_a e!f&m';r nmi sltopk-r;il_e;l was_the Jrhich Milto A cordial invitati o | formance, "which began _about 3jchief subject before the.Minnesota| By coincidence, the second market| eral striking seamen were killed in ‘a |tional ving, the Deusenberg of tendefi"tro t.helé‘ivv‘ic n‘r’:l' Conu::ipn .ex- clock. A . State Bankers' association conven-|day and a eircus performance fell on | fight with goli‘cg‘_were the re&ul:nof Daytona Beach fame and the Fron- sociation members and members he evening show began at 8|tion here today. . Bankers of the|the sama day and for this reagon it|an official plot by the Seamen's|tenac with which he captured the In-| ' < 400 0q d ‘was bound bye other organizations in this county £o o'clock, and like most cirenses of sim-|northwest are particularly. interested | Is almost (impassible to tell just, what | union were, made in federal court by |dianapolis race, will be on the track court Wedneaday and was bound oyer attend the annual picnic of the Bel-, ilar size furnished plenty of thrills|in the big pool organized by bank-|additional business the market day|Hall S, Lusk this morning. Informa- for the celebration. In addition to (%2, await action of the grand jury on trami County -Farm B\frelli."iwigi for both old and young. The fact|ers of the country to finance livestock | brought .to Bemidji. One thing i |tion asking the arrest of the seven|City officials of Minneapolis -and St. | the charge of robbing the William An- tion to. be held at;the fair grounds in :2:: rt:hlu ;;3, h?d::.g ha;ienucuctus :gr m‘;fi‘?fi;fi; o?zn;g;%%r:egn;oo; ot:le ;:; gr;a!;r;i m;x;r;:fiwgrq"l:::lrehg::plg eég surviving strikers here in jail as wit- ‘ll;:l:lés :s;t:otcl?el;? fgn:,:‘ yur:tx:ine:t derson store at Puposky on or about s A \E 8T % ,000, s 4 asic b “axmidji tomorrow.. Business men & enthupiaom of the augience}., 0. the recontly in_ Chicago. . here for a long tme and in fact Z‘;’:séls was approved in the fe(_if“l Elks. of both towns. an d? ';ne g ‘;i;s' Ma?' 10, 1920. He has expressed the to better show their spi ri Ehe usual circus stunts were car- 8 f:;‘;:rh::;:é?tg? l:::;l efl:firemv;n:n; 305 ¢ #1sf + from practically every big city, such gemre to appear bef;re Judge C. W. ingness t i te with the farm-|Xi¢d out in a methodical manner, each P 3 y A g 4 . |stars of the. gasoline world as Barney | Stanton as soon as he returns from el‘g :gsal? tcl;:se g I"::ntlers :r?l:t:t :“'."‘9“" of :;‘:e‘t},“)“’ being I‘?’k;n up AREA OF FARM I‘ANDS Ry l{:fix‘;”fi;fi‘y‘m :lg‘:)::: o‘}?’uf‘.gm‘ffi DBNRYORDM s'mm . g“fieldfie Louis i l'(;'Jhevmll’lr:t dlnd the |the term of court at Grand Rapids nly re ted to by some .ini sting act. everthe- e 4 eusenbergs will be on hand to add |and plead guilty to the char it is e mg‘e'flf.ddo N:ttem{, bt '“‘ 4%, the comment that “all circuses INCR.EASB lN DECADE ’fllefh:l;wge"epfl’;;e;hg:‘ggsv‘:_’;:?l: Mcom m'r their praise to that of the “home el e G ’I{;la committee_in charge, consi: re alike” seemed to answer the ques- & e streets, showed almost 1,600 and at folks.” ~ Various dirt track stars, who| The robbery of the Puposky store Edmund F. Gibson, transient, waived examination before municipal ran against Milton when he first|was not reported to the authorities ing of H. L. Arnold, J. J. McC ion of. whethgr or not it was a good n ave f five auto (some had | . ) n 1 and County Agent D. C. Dvoracek, |3how- The wild animal acts were up| Census ‘Reports Show Largest|ton) 1o o timeten tully s,(oogl:\[su- Sims Is Ordered to Tell Exactly |started his speed career, will also at-[at the time it occurred and only 3 2 ‘ tend the ceremonies to pay tribute to | through another case’ in Hubbard has prepared an interesti FOgAM. to the usual standard and the train- % 4 E in the city. e of u?lkspand sports, and ;‘lr'omn afizln-' g ho:‘uu ‘t,:at wnt;: he;lrtg nppdm;al. Increase in “Dry Farming” ""nmmy madecorythe merchants, as Where He Was Misquoted T";‘n’"% iith i e county about ten days hago xls the dicati the picni ill b veral acts may be called goo ut P s Divisi to th 1 £ busi! done, 1 'ans of e northwest who attend |robbery brought to light. oum- ications the picnic will be a regular. 3 in Mountain Division 0 the volume of business done, re- By Press the celebration will not only see Mil- |ber ofriutom;‘bile tirelfgroceriel and vealed widely different opinions. Some ! A v of the stores did a record business, ;m; in action Wlfth his famm:ls cars, exceeding the business of the first ut a program of sensations that will w:s::gngu:gn:hgtd;w:;netnhte tgf market day a long way, others had a o (By United Press) satisfy even the most rabid thrill fan. S i aren of lafd in. the Uniied business such, as a Saturday usually (‘fl:‘s Nnuwn. June 23.---Secretary | Pony polo will be on the card, when |ago. Sato Theraaced 76.878.220 acres or | PTings while others did mot notlce S madnacd Denby ' today ordered [the Minneapolis team will attempt to| Authorities in Hubbdrd county ar- R o any appreciable increase in their |Rear Admiral Sims to give him a (Continued on Page 8) raigned Frank Gibson, a coysin of the clowns appeared to lack the abil- ity to furnish the usual circus laugh- ter, although plenty of them were on hand frequently. The show left Bemidji early this morning for Crookston where it is showing today. From there it will ; a small amount of clothing is- said to have been stolen from the store about that time, more than a year get-together affair. Meat mulligan, mashed : potatoes, coffee, cream and sygar will be served at noon.. Each one attending is ask- ed to bring a plate, cup, spoon and a fork, and such extra eatables as they may wish. s g . 7 . betwee > epo E i < L. E. Potter, president of the Min-|8¢ #0 Thief River Falls. g‘l’x’epzzrceeangto b::wrd‘r‘ln?lt?)at‘;g 11“]92100 bus'ness. ffi:)"p}:}tfi:u w!t‘lllgl: ‘ix’zilfé:fé’;:mm”ah' JUDG: ANTON AS Edmund Gibson, with whom he had nesota Farm Burean federation,.who census was 878,798,325 and in 1920 mgh:mgf&i?lsw‘fgc,l.‘::;?e”g:éf; concentrate against Sims will yawu.i!: E ST N ASSIGNED beendflé‘f“"i" It:hgether dwlfl;fl'E;- *|a 4 : al and m! has been a leader for many years in|TWO CHICAGO DETECTIVES 956,676,645 acres. e e oo g00t | drink parlors, |his formal account of the mccuracy - FOR CRIMINAL CALENDAR | et (3 o Minnesota for the farm bureau work, “will be present SHO NEG! The larger amount of this increase % :\m}l I?‘d;ess is éured t: be of interest (il RO FIGHT was. peported from the Mountain di- ;;:ix :"fi:‘; J;‘:‘::fl da;r;d restauranid 0 both farmers and business men. S. hicago, Jun Two _| vision -where considerable land has y el B. Cleland, assistant - county agent: go'(: mogt. emlul“énzt detecuv:ls Cl:,l:fie been taken up. for-‘dry farming’ %";{,‘:ffi;fi;&:g?&yfl:fi’ ll;‘:m?' ,bey_ The secretary - gave the order: to leuger, will nlsafspelk. . -{shot, probably fatally, in a running -fllrpose-,d umxilner tm;a;mw homes]:ead 2n 4 program of sports will include |fight with three ne; hold- W8, and where ge areas have accordance to:orders cabled him in 5 g ’ an'elimination tug-of-war contest be-[here this morning. ml‘)”ete:‘t‘t’v;?;:;: ‘been: acquired for .grazing purposes. g':,’;.,fi,g?:‘:t t‘(;wa;ldev&enl::ed ai“‘: axz ‘Europe, . “Admirak Sims denies the |Mmenit made yesterday-by Judge H. D. [case -brought_ to light the Pupesky, tween farm bureau units. Races of|Hogan and Thomas -Bennis, crack Outside of the mountain states the| W& EC (000N Giched nstead of |docuracy of press reports in. quoting | Dinckinson, senior-judge of the Hen- |robbery and local authorities began all kinds have been arranged for all,{shots, interrupted the three negroes [largest increases were noted in North the two bargains and the alloted his repont,” Denby said. nepin -county distriot court. investigation. as- soon M‘ C of from t'g small boys and girls to the[ae they were on the ‘pint of holding | P8kota, South Dakota and Nebraska. |, o m‘mnme&,-'_-preflonsly‘, Un-| “I gave himy @ written order ju-| TWelve prisoners now are in the|the fact. The father and mat Brown-ups. Ty up a gasoline statiion. . The negroes mAF-MflP'::“w fa;t-';s i"l:g;gm g: ebtedly this will be thoroughly |Structing him' to say exactly where gl:mla)erg:n:oua%‘ iauJ u‘; be 'értledta& Edmund- Gibson werechk'e!l “;. With1dapltwqather permitting, it is|opened fire without warning and | fhe-comBus:feures (2 Lid SUFTRTR, Ll dicussed before the next market day o -was misquoted and if he could to|tho Prosent temh. udge Stenion|tedy Wednéadsy by Cass con o e)spec@{(r thal seversl hundred people shot the two men. From positions on h!a:m" er rlott Wi 190 sl’é’a"a O acres |and action taken accordingly. say just what he said in that ad- o v:wuon JE: St et.yr thorities and taken to Walker under: will be.in Bemidji tomorrow express- | the ground the ofticers opened fire | lg"’;;‘;‘l’zz‘:’m 90,860,558 acre| In a large number of the stores, dress. - T want an early reply to that | ROW on Tacation flhgf :n on | warrant issued from that county. ly for #his pichic, Farmers’ clubs|2nd shot and killed one bandit. An-|30 25%431, e, This d ow- |the specials went fast showing that report. Myl o T oeek ond |1t is not reported what charge they and farth’ bureau units, recently or-|other, Lewis Henroy, was captured | Z-u 2 o Agren. perenne, ol the advertisements were read and| Sims was with the secretary only | i een there since. On Tuesday|are to answer, ganized, are takihg much interest in|bY @ Watchman. ever represents only, the deorease ‘:; the customers knew what the bar-|¥ moment. He handed the order and 8 “‘3“ 'w‘;ed: he will open court at| Edmund Gibson is at present eon- this annual get-together affair. L e e “‘;:‘ W:""‘:edl ?‘:"t:’"‘ of ‘i‘{f“‘b:r‘;d gains were before they came to the |Sims left immediately. The admiral|Gran Raplds. iy i |fined inthe Beltrami county jail, LABOR LEAGUE TO DISCUSS ds ‘n n»c‘n ‘e)ogdglnel"ia 'm o0 [store. then went to call on Admiral Coontz. s pending possible release on fu ! sections, as farm w t:n .rqplrf;sen 8| * Now customers were reported by a | chief of naval operations, and refused ASSOCIATION MEMBERS PLAY of $2,000 bail. This party is said to HIGH SCHOOL SITE FRIDAY|only a small part of the total forest |, o0 ‘of the stores, some lmvxnt;ll0 comment on hiis conference With HOOKEY AFTER LUNCHEON | have traveled this section of the state S L coma 50 and 60 miles exclusively for | the secrtary:of the mavy., « . with two Ford automobiles and, ac- ‘A special meeting of the Bemidji cording to reports, there are many Labor League has been called for ed. g The average size of farms increased ? 7 | the trade bargains as they did not (By United Press) Friday eveming at 8 o'clock at th 5‘;‘; :33 -b‘lfi: :}:es'rangcer:?n;:;vtel&eh::g know of '\';i“’ circus until they arrived [MORE THAN 300 DROWNED & srvot: % robberies which have been laid to i —] . ock & e to |lin Bemiddi. 7 'ommerce association. The suspense | them during th t two years. Washington, June 23.—More than|yooce hall for the purpose of discus-|OD each form increased from 75 to ( IN JAPAN FLOODS, REPORT [ ~Potette & o e circus parade was them during the past two y $474,000,000 - was collected in the sing the proposed changes in the eite; 78 acres. . undoubtedly the contributing factor - income and .excess profits tax, he|eorthe new ihigh schopl building. All| 1o Minnesota the increase in farms HOUSB AND SENATE AGREE ks (JB’; U';‘;“J;“’“)m sie to the dell’x’anency of the n;‘e'm‘bers. TWO KILLED WHEN AUTO" ? , Jume -23.---More' than President Barker did not even have a| PLUNGES INTO YELLOWSTONE second installment on which was p: fembers a was 22,241 and the increase in farm ? ; 3 re urged to be present. It ' able on June 15, according to treas-}is understood that the meeting is to|acrease 2,545,955 acres. To NAW PERSflNNEL CUT !';rfab’:ls We.;‘f b;i-!"o‘:vvned in ;lloodu 1:: :;he *“‘corporal’s guard” around him when uishiue riot, according B-|it was time to call the meeting to ury officials. It is expected nearly|ue open for free discussion of the sub- $600,000,000 will be in this, instali~] jec St Fargo, June 23.---Department of A ures announced here today. The wa-|order. . ment when it is fully tabulated. The % - Justice ofticials are engaged fin con-| Washington, June 23.—An agree-|ierg have receded only slightly, it fs| + 1 : iaR rerornel for. tho next T | DAMAGE FROM TORNADD of present records concerning some i il speech in London, on Irish sympath-| Judge C. W. Stanton of this city |Past two years, working at times and izers in the United States. has been assigned to try criminal |camping out on the shores of a num: cases in-the district court at Minne- %exi of lakes “t“ Hul;::rd!.o Cu:; ":d Sims when the admiral reported, in |2POlis Which -ends the. present term | Beltrami counties, rgery, o sults would be obtained if each store por 2 | this week, according to an announce- | Which charge'he pleated guilty. This NEARLY HALF BILLION COLLECTED IN TAXES No business session was held Wed- nesday afternoon at the Civic and (By United Press) Livingston, Mont., June 23.---Mzs. Ed. Zeller, 20, regiding near Port- land, Ore., and Almira Zacher, 11, a resident of Heil, N. D., were killed yesterday afternoon when a tounist automobile driven by Mr. Zeller government expenses will run slightly + duching investigations in which sev enlisted personnel for the next fis- below its income this year for the e i 8 ) Leral ve! rominent men iin North s = first time in many years. D:yo;,,’r{/[::mn, and Canada are in-|cal year, a reduction of about 14,000 [ e Nty ARTIGLES DROP men, was reached yesterday by sen- volved. The alleged crimes include oafrences an; the 60 PER CENT IN YEAR —— (By United Press) v ll\)dlssoula. m, June. 23.-—-J. A. rbanowitz, agent of thej de. H urd pantment of forestry seryice, which Election Sat ay includes Montana and nor! n_Ida ‘ho, yesterday appeared bel Unit-} ed States Commll;flloper Wallace P, There will be a meeting of citizens) (By United Press) Smith here and admitted the theft of | D€l in the Lincoln school building, | [T Houston, Texas, June 23. — The $100,000 of the department’s funds. thth ward, thig evening at 8 o'clock, - Go0o : tropical tornado which threatened the — £he purpose of discussing the pro-4.] - . i AT cgast from Brownsville to New Or- : FIRE CAUSES LOS$§'TO '~ ' rgmxi?‘tei?’u?;p;f& :;‘f:‘effihw‘ % : = Jeans had passed today with its force RALPH GRACIE POST TO ST. PAUL NEWS PRESS ROOM | favoring both proposed sites will pre. | — - Jaiaped Wit s Tagosn 5o £o¢ HOLD, MEETING, TONIBHT A sent the merits of their choice tothe | information as to the extent of the (By United Press) citizens of the fifth ward. | :1 d b ters which partl, St. Paul, June 23.---Fire in the Voting on the location of a site for 4 - : ol }?ne ity w‘; M ; df ang pressroom of the St. Paul Daily News|the new building will be held Sat- P fipoded the ‘c"{‘ e e today caused several thousands of |urday, June 25, in the Central school other towns in that vicinil Y-t H e ;)' dollars worth of damage. The presses |'building, according to notices posted 1 g nado centered southwest o i o;s n were repaired, however, and the regu- labout a week ago. It is ‘expected and 'moved no.rthwesc along the Texas lar editions were made. that a large vote will be polled om s%gsg, ‘:ccol’dlng to weather bureau icials. S ithis mauell;‘as it has cibeeovme a mb_Be 4 e e ok Ject in wlhich ever: tizen {in Be-. ¢~ The 90-mile wind whicl - iree FREIGHT PUSHHISWILL it aapeotedr . tn B ‘ 1 ported by the bureau did not ma-|eR up at this time. . g PLAY PINEWwD SUND AY K pr. J. T. Huomy, clerk of the nchono; | W A > b mializ:,. }l:ut. a E&Witleflgdet aw:pt i Y ’ ) yoard, announces that the plans and £ , 3 e through: the streets of Houston :for i f . 5 mv:clnmtl?s Iaw on ei‘iile i‘:z his office S g . y | more.than thr’ere hours and gu(‘llusgly ROAD INSPECTIQN TRIP and may ‘be linspected. by any one - ; \ | died down. . The storm passed be- 'Wishing to do so. %, N y tween Galveston and Houston as its DELAYED Umm30 o ———e A f“',i%'hd""e“ed'f g Sl 4 e another beating, .one defeat not be- v FETE | H e waters of the sea were report- ing considered tiy Pinewood as suffi- *WCI’"N’ON LEADS FI_ELD o : ed nearly level with the sea wall at e(ei;‘:. to p;ove vth;;lt,{{u; local “freight IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP < ! N ; / \ | Galveston awi V{ere uubsidingfthis pushers” have a f class team. 1 | morning. ireless messages from i issi * With tthe batting . pragtice . given. (By United Bi i ships sent to sea several miles out said ;t:::c:‘lig.hwny commissiorier hah an them by, another Jocal i 2 Fess) E s | conditions ‘were' improved. issionér BabeocE and Mayor ball park last day, - :St.Andrews, Scotland, June 23.— : . N omfl;&g&nzt et planqtu' ok utchinson led the fisld today ) PLOT DISCOVERED TO SELL over ‘Northern Minnesota trunk according to Mr. Zeller, who . swam to safety. The Zellers were motoring to Nonth Dakota wiith August Zacher and fam-, ily who occupied a car behind| the wrecked one. The Zacher girl was riding with the Zeblers in a smatl car. FORESTRY AGENT ADMITS robbing of banks, auto thefts and|ate and house confc THEFT OF FORESTRY FUNDS| .. liquor transportation. . |naval appropriation blte, T TR e N. D, June 38— Twent s, °A hoken, past of!the 3 | Cits s ests are to be made shortly as|requesting ] al . D., June 23.—Twenty ar- f P B I7 ¥ Citizens to Discuss Proposed sevanl warrants already have been |al disarmament conference of Great|ticles classed ~ as mecessities iuve Wires in that Territory Are|stocring wheel caused the accident, Sites for New High School; |issued. The conspiracy is very large, | Britain, Japan and the United. States| dropped 60 per cent in the last.year,| Down and Communication property stolen, in robberies amount- is not to be settled on conference|according to F. P, Mann of Devils mmi ing to several hundred thousands of [but will be brought before the house; Lake, president of the North Dakota Has Been Broken dollars. i for a vote. | Retail Merchants’ assocsation. F All members of the Ralph Gracie post of the American ‘Legion are urged to be present at the regular meeting of the post'to be‘held at the rooms of the Civic and Commerce as- sociation in the city building this eve- ning beginning at 8 o’clock. Several matters of importanocg aze o be take “Fat” Lucius’ M. & I rajlroad baseball nfne will journey to wood Sunday to try ito give that peam. Inspecting Minnesota Mgfli&m by airplane may beco: a part. of the Babcock . program, C. M. .Babcock, lar practicel i i e in;the figst round of the British open i > 3 . PURI HT TICKETS | kgl g:l t‘;axfl::m this section of the state “’gim'mo"”h“’ with tthe score of p”' | i . i s e d-c.hwnyx ; extwv;em?ao;a:flw;; rk i [ Hutchi layed isi B ! P /| ditions and wat t 3 ‘af toe the fpark in order to hold their chinson played a surprising game 2 : | New York, June 23-—-Eight men are|will: be made to jot-down data:on own against them. in the face of adverse weather. His 1ag 3 W Th;eg.baltery for Sunday’s game will | most. remarkable . play was in the . 2 under arrest in connection with a plot | road conditions, with a view to mak= probably be the Phjibbs brothers, who | éighth hole which he -made in one, 3 % i tto manufacture and sell thousands of |ing a scientific study of the problem. have so far worked well together.|This is a 142-yard hole. 3 N - |} {spurious tickets for the Carpentier-|, It is now planned to leave. Minne- Auger. has been nursing a sore arm| ¥ * g 3 - g | Dempsey fight next Saturday. The [apolis June 30.and fly over anprdg but, may relieve Phibbs if necessary. ; \ ZN g 4 :{men are charged with grand larceny, Fargo, Crookston, Detroit, " Parl Lucius_reports a number of ofters| PRES. DEPUTY ADDRESSES il counterfeiting and forgery. Rapids, Fergus Falls and Bemi LONG PRAIRIE STUDENTS Tpe original plan called for leaving r ] i for outside games to be played on aIOMATL TEAD) July 4, but he hae not y:t decideil CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS Minneapolis June 27, but Mayor A. whioh offer to accept. The probable S, . TO TAKE NEW GRIP ON HELM | V. Garlock has been - informed ‘by line-up for Sunday’s game at Pine-| President M. W. Deputy of, the Be- —_— Mayor Meyers that the trip has been weod will.include Bill Berrigan, |midji State Teachers college gaye the Washington, June 23.—(By L. C.|delayed until June 30. Mayor Gars Claude Balley, ¥rank Phibbs, Fred |conimencement address at the com=| Martin)—Leaders in congress, par-|lock is to be informed of the exact Phitibs, Pete Johnson, Alec Cameron, |mencement exercises held at Long - Bill Lappen, Fid Ripple and Ed Auger,|Prairie Wednesday for the - eighth 3 = ‘| |firmer grip on the legislative helm, |the trip shortly prior to-landing lierey grade class of 172 students, \\ 5 Sk 2 Don they made clear today, ____.. according to the telegram, ___ 4 with Gene Caskey as B. (Booster). ticularly in the senate, are to take a|[time of landing and the details of .