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- e o | MINNESOT, | Eo Rudlishar taudd @W%}...,M,LZQL; HISTORICAL it IDJT DAILY vy & and } probably Saturday. 19ds within, 100 il of Bomigh am has the largest circulation in Northern Minnesota. | O E L . X in northeast portion to- N 24 103, — = = BEMIDJI, MINN., FRIDAY EV]-ZNING, JUNE 24, 1921 ol LANDS A0 BUDINGS V[EWSONNF.W | ' A;eruf Value of Lands and SCH“O[GWFN VI BENIDJLVOTES [ Poces o ONNEW SCHOOL |~ ' SITESATURDAY ate High School Inspector Phillips Gives Interesting Talk on Education e 'The increase in values of farm tI.Jocal Kiw $Tan; hgiik:' most inter- & i esting ses % the club rooms lands and buildings in the United 3 . - Election. Tomorrow Night to Thursday » %'ng the regular weok- . : ’ | States has been almost one hundred | E. F. Broomhall, Architect for . . y noon-ia, % heon. The educa- v 4 ¥ f{per cent in the ten years, 1910 to . g . . Decide Location of New tional comn. 7é,w.as in charge of 2 3 ¢ 1920. To be exact, the increase has New High School, Gives His High School Here the program P proved to be one been 94.8 per cent. In 1910 farm Views on Three Sites ecin 2 values with thdir buildings amounted of the most ) tive yet enjoyed ———— bysthe lacal ch T.; i to 3:4,180L125,697 while at the ‘;.lme o uperiiitender & Schools R. O. | of the 1920 census the values had in- RECORD VOTE URGED; Bagby acted as ¢ an o: the day, 1 creased ‘t;,u;g;,"zggéggsfi:’agq an in- | SAYS OLD SITE IS TOO [ V and, after lunch X ¥ | crease of ,994,839,687. ) ENTHUSIASM IS HIGH Sonise, i::ro‘:i!:x:ce?\ ‘l;kl‘:lll,lllbpir :: Due allowance should be made for SMALL FOR PLAYGROUND ! Ly the state departme ' education, L A 77 I .u,,,,////‘ the fact that some farm values were S ‘1 abnormally high at the beginning of 1920 and the recent values might be | Bixby Avenue Site Could Be considered less than at the time re- ported by the densus. Made Into Good Campus, Seven states mneported values for . farm land and bulldings in exness of Broomhall Believes $3,000,000,000 as follows, Towa, $7,- ]601,722,290; 1llinois $7,416,583,951; Nebraska, $3,723,636,266; Texas, $3,- In view of the fact that Bemidji is |717,799,644; Minnesota $3,301,168,-|to vote tomorrow night on three pro- {|326: California, $3.073,811,105 and |posed eites for the new high school 74 i & W have i:hosen to be educators must NGB 1 NN I LUl A Will Be on Ballots for accomplisk in order to make the pub- % ;’//I///I il ”””””f!‘-”’,/d ss 58 508! Special Election - lic_schoolt a proper breeding place A esss s s saer for Ai&lmexifcnniam,'; and m‘)it a breed- ing place for revolt and discontent. 2 53 70t i ) 7, 74 He pointed th . 7 0 i ‘ S L educati 7 VYN, Two New Sites and Old: Site| Sl Sutie of the w.ck when- hoss| AN ) K ;’/////,;”/'f-//%;’//////////'- W / (4 % Y. / 4 ; 2 ur 24, Tomorrow evening, from 7 o’clock Z until 9 o'clock, the citizens of Be- midji will vote in the Central school taught in ruch a way that it will be rememberqd, to the coming citizens, SN - building on the question of the loca- s %2 A : | Missquri $3,062,967,700. ; tion of the nequemidji high school ‘:1 t{‘,"’ thiy principles of American y /”/7 ’ 4" rhe average value of land and bilding now belng designed by Ar- building. 3 ideal l!mb:le ‘well established and are 4 /A Y 4 ‘bulldings per acre of land in farms in | Chitect E. I. Broomhall of Duluth. The propositions to be voted upon ["°% S0 be contested. /& 7 %] | the United States in 1920 was $70.94 | Tho Ploneer wrote Mr. Lroomhali a8 set forth in the notice of election ne may have differences about 7 as dompared with $39.60 in 1910, |several days ago for his opinion of e " v An average of more than $100 per |the three sites to be voted upon. He acre was reported from eight states, has, apparently, dealt very fairly are as follows: 4 as follows: lllinois, $231.93; lowa, | With . cach site and presented his Proposition Nuimber 1 Shall the new high ‘school building some of the laws, but that does not § )z i N/ TR '\" IIIIIIIIIIIIII/V,/// '/ give any class or clique to down the il ‘//l'/% existing orgler of established govern- 22% O s A ey S 1 ment, which some near-sighted fad- i D 'l,/ / ) === /¥ 7 o @5" $227.09; Indiana, $125.98; Ohio, views from an unbiased standpolnt. be located on the Bixby avenue site,|dists want to experiment with,” he e §1[$113.18; New Jersey, $109.67; Mi The letter received from him this between Bixby avenue prolonged and |stated. “Those of us who are in the VA9 nesota, $109.23; California $104.67; |morning (i as follows: Doud avenue .prolonged, north from |majority, who believe in American = — 2 - e i 44 and Connecticut $100.20. “Ploneer Publishing Co. Fifteenth street 690 feet. principle’s as established in the be- Ky g = & m / p . “Dear Sir: Regarding the different ' THREE OFFICERS BRUISED school sites you are about to vote on. Proposition Number 2 ginning, hdve the right to demand 1 ... |that those :who are not in the ma- P X e % i IN CAPTURING INSANE MAN 01d Building Site: ‘Shall the new high school building |jority should follow American prin- URING Y £ Sse ¢ % % & prin sBi “Thig 1d be th 0st economii~ be located on the Irvine avenue site|itic? {f'thay are to become citizens mnmERs 0F SA“JOR MMMxm e POTATO cm“flm“o“ (By United Pross) cal site lx:::l Whumhu:omb“hi “1;0“‘15 Fargo, June 24.---Three officers greater part of the excavation ds al- carled marks of a fight engaged in by |ready done which means a saving of memberd of the police department [about $2,500. Due to the grounds and sheriffs in capturing Steve Rich- sloping to the rear of the building it man, Austrian, who is belleved to be permgits a full height story to be (Insane and who ran wild in the lobby |built in thd rear, which makes ex- of the Fargo House at 11 o'clock last | cellent quarters for the manual traln- between Irvine vente. A oo |74 xpect Ameria to protect them” | ARE HANGED AT CHICAGO DANCE THIS EVENING| TOUR TO BEGIN JULY 5 F|iteent;| ‘"{? 33: ‘“l:; 3 one of the most vital elements of edu- roposition Number cation. was to build up the bodics, Shall the new high school building | first, of those scholars who are in be located on the site now owned by|any way defective in this regard. He the district between Irvine avenue|said that other objectives in educa- and America avenue from Sixth to|tion were secondary and that one Seventh streets. must have a healthy body in order The new building is to cost up-|for the brain to function properly. wards of $300,000 and will be 176| He admitted that the taxes were feet by 240 feet, according to the Bemidji military units will hold Plot to Restore Life to Twoltheir second dance at the new armory | Chief Inspector Tolaas Gives ‘this evening when the national guard Hanged Men Is Uncovered :;and naval militia stage an informal Suggestions for Growers B hi * ncing party for the general public . evening. ing, chemistry and physics laborator- y Chicago Jailer at popular prices. - Plans are being of Certified Seed C“’gu“ Willlam Welch, of the po- [ies and boiler room. The hauling of A nd Trom tho. present. Indion. oo dopartmmend, reotlvod ot pun |voa blooks etiorier to thia site coma- “(By' United : = o metal cuspidor on the shoulder and |ten blocks shorter to this site com- high here, but said that they had not Chicago, Jy“:; 24.:1::::),,.““13”“ tlo;;éhe:z:eél‘ltbe?l}arge tatten%anc;. (lenkbéogrsT:vfl?aélfl'e;u:n?ge;::;: Allen McDonald, policeman, sustain- |pard to the other two sites. The oriinal plans. The size of the site|increased in- any greater Proportion|of o sasior who was slain in an at-|equipment. recently murchased UC | tho first fleld inspoction of potatoes|ed knife wounds bofore the crazy |(CRE und wator, s ate aleo 0 on Irvine and America avenues be-|here than in 'other parts of the state,|tempt to prevent the American flag|the new building and for the upkeep | certification on July b Every | man was subdued. LU “’r u"|‘ fl'lf‘"l".‘“"'.“ s }“”’1‘?& |1 l‘ifllffl between Sixth and Seventh streets,| John M. Culver, who has been sec-|from being burned were hanged here|of the building for other purposes. field' for which inapection has Leen (l;e Il x;‘I elhs:l? 1;8 ;“udf Ll now owged by the school district and [retary of the club since its organiza-|oday, The sailor was Robert L.|No funds, other thah those raised loc- |2PPlied will b visited between that MINNESOTA GOLFERS o Mes SCHOCL oD, on which the old building was lo-|tion here, announced that he would|Rose who was avenged when the|ally, are as yet avallble for this pur-|date the inspector will be present, ENTRAIN FOR DULUTH Bixby Avenue Site. cated, is 220 feet by 300 feet. This|be absent from the city. for severall noose slipped around the mecks of |Pose, and the military units are very |i8 fmpossible to eny exactly on what A ““Thls site can be made into a good would leavé about 30 feet between|weeks on _a. speaking tour of the|Grover Redding and Oscar McGar-|anxious to put this dance over in date the inspector will ‘be preesnt, (By Uhited Press) schoql campus, the contour of the the building on ‘each end and the |southern and southwestern states. H.|yick and the trap sprung. fine style. _ but an effort will be made to get th!s| puluth, June 24.—Golfers of the |srounds and the gemeral surround- street, and 20 feet between the front|Z. Mitchell Was appointed temporary| A plot was uncovered "to attempt]| . Music will be furnished by Dot nformation to each grower several|ove were entraining for Duluth to- |1B8S permit the working out of a or back of the tiew school and the |secretary until Culver’s return. to’ Tontore the 1ife. of the two mabr|van's six-ploce orchustra and it de|days In advance, stnce it is highly-de- ) gay 1o take part in the state golf good landscape. The building can street, —_— cuted mén. Jailer Lorenz Mei;:cr- expected that it will be exceptionally sirable to have the grower pre<ent i{n tournament which opens here Monday be located about 200 feet back from This hes béen the main objection | FIFTH WARD TALKS OVER heim, who discovered the plot, or.|800dt New screens have been put on |the flelds iwhen ithe inspection Is| w4 il continue all week. the front of the grounds and would PROPOSED SCHOOL SITES raised to building the new_school on % A the windows and, with a cool breeze | made. P s face southeast. The present plans the old site ns It is felt a building §o dered_the bodics of the two hanged| it the lako and o spacious dance| It I suggested that all rowers A big list of entrants Ppromiscs |, 1o adjusted o fit this site at a f the heaviest competition in & - i floor, t ble ev is as. | Whose flelds are to be inspected make | 50Me O cost of about $400. It would take a large should have more grounds sur each after the execution. The plot Dfm.n most enjoyable evemiug is a8 2 thorough Inspection of thelr flelds | thehistory of the state golf tourna-| L o\ ",r ton days to adjust the plans 0B d K niel fr i i ) el ’“;‘t’.'d'“Gflltyo;m:h‘mLY .{:,’ u‘ebl’:"lf’s; !chnoTb:tiilzgn;::storln‘iigm ;l;'e t};le“f:?t!i': was to rush them to an undertaking L o1 \ before the arrival of the Inepector | ments. Championship tournaments | o 1y ndscaping would cost about s? ing of e buil mK-“ uf Ao lzens of the Fifth ward for the pur- room immediately and apply hot " and remove all undesirable plants be played the Iatter part of the(gy 990, The changing of the plans p:ygrour_ld purposes as W€h~ :‘ pose of discussing the proposed site blankets and pulmotors to restore PAmomAN Losm CAR such as varietal mixtures, plant af- | week. would also increase the bullding cost other objection made has been the B the hew high school, ‘The meet. life. Rose was killed during the . i focted with blackleg, or wilt, if any a little, as the entire building would fact that the site is too close to the ir‘n’ w:s el lagel cntte.rnded b\:l: the 'bloody riot here a year ago. The two BY TB'"NG lTs SPEED are present, and plants which appear WARFIELD GETS REWARD have to be ralsed up about three to downtown portion of the city. mgrits s dl;g‘el-’;nt-uites were i executed men were colored, and at- to be otherwise weak and unthrifty. FROM DETECTIVE AGENCY |four feet. The drainage on this site ““{;;l::ge: to geg.o: Lz’n;n‘;u‘i;ei:t:zurzg onted i “:““y and all present ;’m tempted to start a rebellion in this (By Vnitea Eresa) 1t is also important to have the po- is good. i the relative merits of fl.]; sites, The |fully acquainted with the reasons for 0'2":”"“‘[_ Ameti d ) Minneapolis, June $4.—The small ::itr:!?:lm“;:% wfig:o‘gd;';n""";‘:'%t Herbert C. Warfield today received Irvine Avenue Site. e e reste to B I Broomhall, | having a change in site made. J. W. | T, SE-rAmorcon emonstration | 4, worenco®or o nile an hour missed |proguced in b potatocs eanpol ela check for $100 in payment of the| “This sito can also b made Into a architect designing the building, for Sm&h, of t}:e Fifth ward, presided tions w‘;g rild'i‘w]e‘;nen%e;; I;Si::: winning an automobile for a patrol-|and weeds have the upperhand. A ll')ewnrq offered by thfc N9r:hwest'grn gm:l “mlmtll gnrn:‘r::lx;,u ln:llnl:::ufllg m i inil i ? U e COl ol he ground : h Iy N . leged speeder, was angry in the court was received this morning and is American flag and applied a torch to ruim and told the Juc;l:gg that the glrd ::1 :Ly zg:‘.l,tr‘:.;;e.t:,?”ml,:lmhelmjf c:i.fl); of the two boys who entered Board- [the landscaping Woul:l be more difri- man's drug store last spring during|cult to work out. The building on printed in full in this issue. | i h With re‘;ertnca to the two new "Nlmsm Aml To % :t 8.'1'"’ 11: un;form, rushed from|cay did not make 35 miles an hour, |grower applying for inspection wiil sites proposed, the Irvine avenue site p ks % | e sidewalk and commanded them|as the patrolman alleged. take an nctive personal dnterest in |the series of petty robberies in_ the this site would have to face south, as contains app;oximately five acres, FORM mMANm Um ]{o::ol;'gns:m i’{f“,fiere fi;{ed and | “] will give it to any one who can |geeing that his fleld is in first-class |city. This reward is given Mr. War-the dircetion of the lighting In l(h|0 chased for $3,240. The Bixby ave- term in 'the jail, maintaining the at- I“'l'he judge ordered the test. The sp‘gl:tri'lb tion can only be made a X prouc_-_——h.d by hs flue_ncy. building to a large extent. The con- nue site, it 18 understood, may be|umiversity of Minnesots, whose|titude of bold, 'bad men, lost their|patrolman could get only 34 miles an |sucoess when ever o appIdinG struction cost of a building on this ;’:::‘h";:g :;‘ enig}tn’tl::x‘: ::te:“}’w}!l?;: h”:ctmles :ur-e hIn BemldJ{“and mtlth:s cola\polfire oh t’he way to the gallows |hour out of her, but the judge fined ?L:cm |n,‘p,,c(|““y“§v1”, w]||pm,;k° BmlsT Mlsslo" HoLDS site would hul ;wnsl(ln:u‘b‘lo ’r“?{eil the > i on of the state, will meet at the jand whimpeted and whin { ay. 2 CAVOD | butlding would have to be full three price has not been definitely stated,| Markham hotel at 7 o'clock this eve- | rope. . ed at the [Miltsle, anyway the hest endeavor to grow a good, MEETING AT DB MolNEs storles in helght throughout, or two stories In hdight but coverlug a larg- Mg or ground area. The added cost in but it is understood that it will not|ning at = dinner-banquet. Following SENTENCED FOR SELLING ::gz c.;“‘d‘ :(lg“.nl]f;‘::l;'ol:r},e:s ‘{L’;‘,‘. l;lri;: (By United Press) building construction and the cost of Des Moines, lowa, June 24---Un-|designing another set of plans would exceed $500 per acre. The latter|the dinner, the organization of an|NORTH DAKOTA SHERIFFS ° INTOXICANTS TO INDIANS |duccd. see to It that it is put up for Fargo, N. D., June 24.---Alex Pel- bo about $20,000. Redrafting the site is owned by A. A. White of St.|University Alumni unit will take Paul. Mr. White was also the own-|place. E. B. Plerce, of the state ul:l- I();ISC;IS:II:‘G TJHEIR PROBLEMS sale in the most attractive way. er of the present Diamond Point|versity, will be present to assist in rand Forks, June 24.—Count; o i park site and a portion of the pres-|the organizatiop details. It is plan- sheriffs of North Dakota arc exchnng’; tior of| the Turtle Mountain Indian |TW0 BOYS SEVERELY setlled fo}-cu,n policies of govern plans would delay the lebting of con- ent Etate Teachers college site-—and | ned to make such a unit a permanent | ing vieWs on their problems here to- reservation today pleaded gullty be- BURNED BY ELECTRICITY | ments during the lust year as never|iracts and the starting of building in the disposal of his property for|organization, for social and other|day at the annual convention. C. C,|fore Judge Arimon to “"m"gh““""" before, have affected missionary en-|operations about three months. public purposes he has always been | purposes. Stewart, sheriff of Grand Forks coun- | S2ng llauer to Indians on Lhal ree (By Unlted Press) terprise, declares the 107th annual| *“Trusting thly is tho lnformation generous, making the price for all| Alumni from several neighboring|ty, is chairman of the local enter- ervation, He was sentenced f Williston, N. D., June 24.---Edwin F AT desired, 1 am, such property very low. This was|towns have notified Dr. J. W. Died-|tainment committee. days in the Rolette county jail and a|Ring and Ohester Ike, age 6 and 12 report of the American Baptist For- “Your very truly, the case in the recent sale of 11 acres|Tich, who is in charge of local de- SR fine of $100, the sentence to continue | rogpoctively, were severely burned |eign Misstonary soclety, presented at “K. . BROOMHALL.” o the fair sssociation, the land be. |t4lls, that they would be present {o-| NORWEGIAN SINGERS MEET unill the fine Is paid when they came i contact with 2,300 | the Northern Baptist convention ses- ' ing xold by him for that purpose at|VE3 Topween £ and 60 aumni| FOR TWO-DAY SANGERFEST|MEXICAN REGULARS SENT YO i maniding was bofng razed [sion here today. 5 b — 3 U Political di b ine ‘According to Mr, Broomhall’s let- ::zd present u?udentsiare at l»r‘esen; By tonie v TO END SUDDEN UPRISING |here and an abnnd‘ono‘dl rtfi':gp:;):e olitica disturbances and famine aking their homes in Bemidji an Mexico City, J 21.—Mexi wiro was torn down and left hanging|in China, an almost unparalleled ter, both of the new proposed sites};;™ " oypected that the majority of| Moorhead, Minn., June 24.---Sing- exico City, June 24.——Mexican | o, high voltage wire. The tele- : i b : would make good school sites, but{i} oco will be present. ers of Norwegian birth or descent|TRUIAT troops were rushed to Vera [0F00 & Lot Fme In contact with a financial crisis in Japan, the inaugu- the delay in the case of ihe Irviné[" A tigihose from out of town who|from every part of the Red River Cr:dz and Hidalgo u’)‘dny :‘n clmll !.:e ?vmwn Which stood fn & lumbor yard. ;:1::)0‘: q:‘I :::“x:frth; grm:tc:t'. sxn:xk- sudden uprising in the rich oil lands |, i € acy eve ndertak- The youngsters attempted to hitch en,” following_an amazing haticnal awakening in India, and Mohamme- avenue site would, it is felt, be alyava signiied their intention of be-| Valley are here for the two-day sang- D aicc. Dellavéd to. he : ) ' thelr horses to the wagon and were seyerely shocked, Qnd hurned. R T o i Alrian, have baan Alumni and present students at the McPHAIL VIOLINIST MEETS PROVERBIAL “LION IN DEN" Lucile Hicks, Minncapolis viol ist, on tour through the cast in chau= tauqua work, was introduced to Pres- ;dent Harding on her visit to Wash- ington where she also met Herbert serious handicap in getting startedfy resent fs jidward L. Rogers,|erfest. Choruses and i on the construction and the increased c';fi,,f’, attorney of Cass coumygund participate. s and solo singers ‘menaced by General Castulo Perez, cost would be an item of importance|captain of the University football e n “lagainst whom troops are marching gl WY ) v | H Secretary Hughes and Vice- to be considered. team which played Michigan to a linto Vera Cru: ] S ,MEEV‘h .. |factors placing many of the society's | Hloover ecrefary tiughes anc Vi S 6 to 6 tie in 190%. He lsdclnlhmed":o Pmmsm CWDATB SEVENTEEN—_SISTm FROM HARVARD'YALE LE! 1 mx;s‘mnnr.mls ;In adfiellcu:‘c nos:wn, Ir;l;:ns]lll)‘l:::.,&C::‘I’u‘]&eihen::’fip}::&l; ;:n: Tulsa, Okla., June 24.---Scores|be one of the greatest ends that the ) TR . v “inancial handicaps have been en-| T he MacPhail School of Music. iving in the lowlands between here ¥ S f . G nThn MacPhail male quartet at pres< 1 n stato Institution has cver had. Four| T BE CROOKSTON ATTEND COLLEGE ON HISTORIC THAMES | countorea' in" the industrial depres. |3t By or five alumni from Park Rapids are paiadesivis sion here; and in the fluctuation of ent is filling dates in Michigan, and Seventeen sisters of the St. Bene- and Sand Springs were driven out of their homes early today by the flood waters of the Arkansas river. No loss of lives has been reported. (By United Press) dictine order at Crookston are at- (By United Press) money exchange rates in the Far Announcement has been made by |tending the State Teachers college| Now London. Conn., June 24.---|East, food, clothing and other essen- ADMIRAL SIMS T0 SEE the United States civil service com-|this year during the special summer |Harvard and Yale divided honors in | tials for the missionaries jumping in ey v 3 pe P WEEKS 'THIS AFTERNOON | ™ission of a competitive postmaster|course. Six other sisters have gone the Freshman and varsity annual T0-]cost as the value of silver dropped. oxamination to, be held July 26, for|to the University of North Dakota at |gatta on the Thames river here today. | Housing has also been a problem. 5 During the year, says the report, POST CARD MAY mm ! TR MASS Mmmc To TALK the purpose of filling vacancies in|Grand Forks for the summer school. Harvardi won the Junior varsity 8- 4 Washidgton, Juné 24.---Reéar Ad.|various postoffices in the country, oraed rave 16 lengths and Yale cap- John D. Rockefeller made three gifts A to the society totaling $2,000,000. CL“E To MISSING sflm (By United Pross) " E 0 ( miral Sims was to see the secretary In Minnesota there are vacanciés tured the Freshuy race by % HAS 0VER s FOR SCHO0L at. Appleton, Bemidji, Luverne, Mil- BR]NTGN BEING TR]ED " |gin of 4 lengihs. The two winnlng |y, B0 Bl 50 iped with previous ‘Washington, June 24.—(By Rus- the MacPhail orchestra is in Wiscon- sin, bt also expected to be present. (By Un Presd) Belfast, Ireland, June 24 of the navy shortly ane‘; noon today. e ot Ph Apyerne, ¥ B ok Jumped dnto the lead In the The secretary iis expected toannounce | aca . Clou . Paul irginia ane I ST eam 3 . ol A A’ general mass meeting of all per-|if any actlo’l‘ Wil be taken against | Wadena, j ! oN CHARGE OF PmJUBY start and were nover headed. f;lf“f ;’:';Ts Mi;-troskt;:::fi;“n:n:hct::: sons interested in the proposed sites | Sims for his “jackess” speech in Lon-| The office of postmaster has been . By Henry L. Farrell, fund known as the “John D. Rocke- t B for the new high school building in|don, attacking Irich sympathizers in|vacant since December 20, 1920, in (By Unlted Press) (United Press Staff Corru;vondurz\td) feller Fund,” the income of which sell Bmwmnz)—tA clue which mdy midji La!l;a: ]heen "’:“e: l;yh:h.“ ?: this country bB::fldéll’l b“tt:m“;;m" 1:.1110‘:'.” Has| pigmarck, June 24.—-Motion to y ll‘lew (:“;‘adl:r':'rdcr?\"ezlt' he::elltc to-| Will be used for general purposes. ;5"3:;;:";,;":}%:3 ::slfi:'&;:nfofig‘::; Mogse hal? “ensgu,elok eth'e cning. tERS r:) i s de o’I‘hc'e “l“l tm s;‘u- continuc until the next regular term | yA¢ I the Thames river for their| George B, Huntington, the treas-| by departments investigating this Doone o'clock this evening. | TWO IRISH SOLD! cessor is named. The salary attached | of court the trial of J. W. Brinton, [48Y on the oI | urer, Teports that $267,000 has been | mutter e iscussion of the subject will be KILLED IN TROOP TRAIN |to the position of postmaster in Be-|charged with perjury In comnection annual race over the four-mile dis- ’ dp ! h ) liet i matter }oday. A colored post card open to all and it is expected that Pl midji iz $2,900. an with testimony before the North Da- |tance. 4 brilli El‘hei:; a:fi'" u:o;e.yeat or reliel In mmledb rom{ Paris to th;a mother of views on the advantages of either of Eligibility to the office is based on|kota legislative committee last win- All the nsual color and brilliance, { &Rn% & s 5 a member of the crew of one of the the three sites will be voiced freely. education, training, business experi-|ter was denied this morning by Judge |al! the usual crowds, of old grads an India’s awakening, “such as no|vessels lost in vicinity of Cape Hat< The secretary of the league urges|igish soldiers were killed mear here]ence and fitness. Nuessle in the district court. ®| undergrads ,the usual gathering of|one had dared to imagine before the| teras constitutes a little evidence. all members of the organization to be|today when the Siin Feiners mined| Candidtes will not be required to| The motion for postponement was just ordinary spectators and all the|war,” foreshadows an eventful fu-| The mother said the hand writing is present as well as all other persons|a troop train. First reports reaching | report for examination at any place |made by J. J. Weeks, attorney for the|trimmings for the usual Yale-Har-|ture. Now, Mays the report, will the|that of her son. The investigators interested. Election will be held to-|here over crippled wires placed the|but will be rated on the subjects ax/|prosecution, because of inability to vard classic were there. activities of "Chrstian Mlisslonary | refused to give the name of the man mMOITOW evening on the proposed sites faumber killed at 40, but it was learn- named above, education and training|secure certain witnesses at this time. Some “disrespectful” ones, with|bodies determine whether @hq [ndm supposed to have sent the post card as advertised by the clerk of the|ed Inter that this was the casualty|counting 20 points, and business ex-|The trial ia now in session, jurymen |no Harvard or Yale attachments, |of the future is to be materialistic or [ and asked that the name be withheld school board, list including 38 injured. perience and fitness 80 points. being called. (Continued on Page §) |Christian, .. ltor the tive being, at least. 1 elliiadsy veetaaang