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- - -—n — eat%er: %Tnmued but mostly fair tonight and Thursday, continued warm. The oneer is the only within 100. miles of Bemidji an has the largest circulation in Northern Minnesota. ILY PIONEE RBTLIGT0 Poosimmcs [ eow : ; BlG FAlR HERE Sides of the Game : e LS NEPR - QW swran? | , 1 Gulf in Canoe Golf tournaments are on the sched- ) A 1 “John Koors and Louis Neuman n, oscrss o (TENSTRIKET) HAVE BIG TIME idelights on Playing at Local} | Mosquitoes Are One of Big Jelltts oo lisiis ab fih b ; . ) ngr GOING Hardships on Trip to 0N THE F0“RTH Farmers in Communities Are fil.“d i 3“?33’52&%%“333&“3“3 § 21 | pIE: i i i) = voyageurs of Bemidji, who are trav- . Trying Out Now for Big |E° Course. - with medal handicap| B A= A\ : : cling by cange on tho Misslusippi riv. Commercial Club Is Backing r BIg |competition all day Sunday. Prizes Y = %lou‘:i T:;da;leml::;\i:gl::g ;lnerestfi; Monster Celebration; Big are being donated by Alex Shavitch | " ) spend the day there before resuming Crowd Expected Events at Fair » and the O’Leary-Bowser company.. & (i K > o their trip to the gulf. ‘ { el | AUT on Monday. 8 Aortstop i a Upon leaving St. Cloud this m ment will be played. is will be the | [ - & p ¥ ’ ; e xR O POLO WILL ALSO %, |first match play competition of the y . " g ls';g' Ctlh e boys planned on scattering| REY SMITH WILL BE BE BIG DRAWING CA. %lseason and entri¢s may be made with 5 \9 ] { Th oud literature. as well ag .Ten ' “he club professional before Sunday 3 f | Thousands Lakes pamphlets-in cities PRINCIPAL SPEAKER th d J {to the south. They were well re- % $ght orlonktheptree Monday morning N . " " i ] daived 'in; St.; Cloud 5{“ evldongad: b . o o’clock. izes for this event § a4 P ! ¥ rd meed by, & Concession Will Be Granted|, ‘%eing donated by Wilson & Co. [ e \ . th?r a:c?}mt of their stop there. Sports Pro d Fi K Various Entertainments an, ‘% D. F. McCann. RN T % | & LAY ) i |50 mvGeomgl R i o s e e o A. % White recently made a good i \ i Yo 00 milys per day when fn the Display, Baseball Game . on Commission Basis accou. f himself while in Minne- g . y \ water, Koors and Neumann plan on| - @ . apolis, ving over. the Minikahds 1 e s e v teaching New Orleans early in the and Dance Planned a Pl von while he was there and| SN 1 : d= > LN fall. The worst rapids encountered 2 so far were those between Sartell S 511 the duttors :;h:ac:;tc?;?x‘}eeffii:g 1 - ¥ - ; ‘ and St. Cloud .where portage was (Special to Pioneer) Kahda, by the way, is one of the § {found necessary. So' far; day visits| Tenstrike, Minn.,, June 29.— Hardest -tests of golf in the United f ; have been made at Deer River, Grand| Wrestling ‘and boxing matches, a . H A f 2 Rapids, -Aitkin, Brainerd and, Little | baseball game between two undefeat- 1 1 Falls, They are enjoying the trip as|ed teams, Hines —and . Tenstrike; September 20 to 24. golfer 'of Minrieapolis, paid the local |they "go, since they are not travel-|street sports bowery dance and fire- Interest ‘is waxing warm among |¢lub a visit'last week and played a | 1"50'““ a prearranged schedule. works will be features at the monster the contenders and somb of the bost |Few Foun ds of golf with some of the ( . : i 28 :::ggnazlhhaMuhiz)s ¥aveh.b?‘er;l en-|Fourth of July celebration in this T e e e Oty Ticderes o bt amatens bosa mosdultos. ~ Tho canoeists, o | Th Community and Commercial prize offerod by the Fair :s:gcflitom? plfig'ei in Northern : Minnesota, is } ¥ ; ] y one occasion, traveled all night tofclub o %T;::i'kz a:: bagli’i‘r‘::ger:ll:s Anotlier feature, of ‘Which mothiing|playing up to his usual form and d - 7 : : avoid these pests. Friends in Be-|colebration and arrangements for the ;l‘fi:o‘ble;zfi) sa.i];l thus far, is ahgi‘a;lne 1?1: maémges ot; :it.meeze 11;1 the thil{ty’]?: i 3 ?;g;‘a:‘;faze?:;né :ifi“{:’gefimnflr :nteminm‘:nt c'n)f a rec%rd out-of- ‘ 0. ere’s a game which wi jome ° e members are looking 9 »|town crowd is being made. furnish’ thrills galoré and in this res-|forward to the mew pits which will i they are having a very enjoyable| Committees are lifll‘eudy at work pect will be second only to the big|probably be comstructed in a week trip. putting up decorations across the streets, and the buildings and stores J flying circus. or so. However, it-appears that they| s 3 A T LA : . Here’s the iway ome fellow, who|will' not be needed on some of the REP G ROADS FOR are taking on the gayest of colors. saw fl;e g[z:mi played, put + A tholes after sou_fe'o]t( the d}‘n“:}e:mbtali(:e by e A. B. Davig meets Frank Falls in crazy bunch of nuts, two or three on fa few practice strokes with the back- a five-round boxing match and Ed a side, get into naked Ford cars with|spin mashie. 'F. 8. Lycan has ordered CROWD FROM BEM“)'“ ] S ————— .| Shulda and Charles Bryant are to long mallets in their hands and Tam: 'a new spoon and the boys are warn- The gospel team of the Methodist|box several rounds. These men are bast a big ball all over the lot.” You'd{ed to look out, for it was hinted that ; church will be at'the Lavinia Union|quite well known in the boxing game think the fools would ‘be 'killed but|some of the golfers would have to or- : Senate and House Republican Sun::lny school Sunday afternoon at|and will put on a lively exhibition. they're ot They. drive pelt el oo afine stamp for the ball 3 o'clock. Special music has been| Tillman Gregg is to take on an un- into each other; chasing that ball all Cps i 3 Elimination wrestling matches are heing conducted by the vatious farm: ingycommunities, in order that the best two farmers may meet in thej main event during the Northern' Min- | States. nesota Fair to be held in Bemtdji| E. H. Houston, a well known METHODIST GOSPEL TEAM GOES TO LAVINIA SUNDAY FAIR SIGNS READY COMPROMISE RESOLUTION A ‘new stunt in advertising the ' Northern Minnesota Fair, to be held :at Bemidji Septem- ber 20-23, has' been inaugu- Pui)o‘ak:‘y." Getting Ready for Big Attendance at Fourth of July Celebration ’ (Special to The Pioneer) Washington, June' 29.---Establish- PuposKy;'Minn., June 29.---A crew of twenty men and seven teams spent Conferees Agree; Democrats [arranged and an interesting and in-|known for mat honors and this event over /the pasture, and keep up the| ¢ i - - Refuse to Sign structive service is assured. The pub- | promises to be an interesting one. pace until oue eidorot the other pite n fil’"‘: COLLEGE 8 Tic is cordially’ inwted to attend. |The bouts will begin at 6:30 in the e ball across the Iine. Oh, it’s grea evening. for weak nerves. ! Y @ ¥ l D Rev. J. Owen Smith will be the The above description. will do for CAMPUS‘ BHNG lMPROVED e e % 0] U, s. um m RACE FoR principle speaker and will deliver his now. Further details will appear in ; ? tribution and . will be in the ment of peace by congressional reso- patriotic address at 11:30 in the The Pioneer ‘from time to time. piva i - Tuesday on the roads leading into hands of 'W. Z, Robinson, chair- lution reached its final stage yester- SOUTH AmmchN mDE forenoon. Special committees for {Then, of course, there will be fast| Public. Invited to Hear Able|Puposky. Special attention was giv- man of the publicity committee, day when senate and house republi- the reception of visitors have been horses, motorcycle races, vaudeville en the road to Bemidji and reports|i: Within a short tine. can conferees agreed upon a compro- appointed and indications are that = stunts, lauto races, sports, ete. - Speaker ‘at Assembly now are that road.is in fine condi- He plans to have these signis i|Mise resolution which they hope to de . . . |Tenstrike will scc one of the biggest The ‘big days will be topped off Periods This Week tion. i i i davq. 1o L yeelcCht “Marding's hands Great Britain, Once First in|c;owd in its history with spectacular fireworks, accord- eriods This VWeel This work 8 i % are_Liin) Woek i ing. i g i : - i b ourtn of Ty otemration, |5 te The - compramise . emthodles the | South America, Now Stands | Folon®, b 1o WO Bovw Shate Aol A Lehots of | £hUS permitting crowds intending to Jul 2 ;‘&e‘;\;d“'“""g the state’ of as Close Second: Running Race, Girls’ Running Race, ate Architect A. R. Nichols of |gnend the day here.to be enabled to : any and Austila at an + Wheel Barrow Race, Fat Men’s Race, i i end and adds the senate provisions | Women’s Races Skoe Race, 8-Legged ing .to the Committee in charge: of the program. Thess fireworks prom- ise to eclipsé anything ever shown in this section of the state: Miuneapolis 1s-jin the ‘city 100KIDg|imayel over the roads without the i _The.fair committee has also decid- after tlje landscape architecture at{leag’fnconvenience. - - ime. recovering Américan’.property -and By A—.‘; West, i Race, Bicycle Race, Tug-of-War, Po- ed’ to grant corcesstons to’various|the State, Teachers college. Much |~ pypogky is going to celebrate as , ‘ 0“,}?;3'55?;:&”“0 i Soniit (United Press Staft Correspondent) | tato "Car Race, Men's Race, Horso e nferees, Senator | yiondon: June 29.---South America |Race, Rod Jumping, Sack Race and .entertainments, such ‘as dog and pony progress hag beetl made at the college | peyer before.. From the twenty guns shows, darnival tompany, ‘with its h&jc}e?flngrup ';'h“ i‘”‘m%‘s' ;’?F::‘h“{le at sunrise until the late night hours many, feature attractions, stinds ofjadjoining grounds nce Mr. 018’ | there: will be something doing. The reason they were selected for ~for-all events. various kimds, etc, etc., but keeping |last visit hhbre and he is very well | ropram starts at 11 a..m, A picnic use on automobiles. for the final conference yedterday |\ Ty o no T Satocin the hi These are all free-for-all evel in mind the neéd of conducting every | Pleased with the way his plans are|ginner ‘willl ;be served at moon. A atter the republicans had previously | ;s commsrco is gg:sl ook st';ry VEN’ amusement ¢ allong cleanj ‘honorable ?f;l"gm““"eg h°‘t"~ Wt‘;h'“h" fh“é base ball game between Pinewood f{'““fi:g"g"{; “,"“‘p{,"""“ “’"“'“(; possession of a nrlcelr;s:“ifl::lrco": o1 8 DELIVERY AUTO lines. The concession attractions |time the road between the school an 3 th of, ToIe sign’ the report an ™ ¢ E ! and "Puposky 15 the feature ‘of the sald that with, other' democratic col-|, THi® 18 the opinfon of Sir Kings- STOLEN: NO TRACE FOUND will be shown on a commission basis] the lake shore from the end of Dewey |, ¢tornoon’s events. Y S ok aventie to Diamond Point, will be im- : leagues, they would oppose th b- | 1oy Wood, M. P., parliambntary pri- in all probability. | e 8 y d op he repub vate secretary to the Minister of The Ford roadster delivery auto Manufacturers of farm machine: proved considerably. 'The' Teachers INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORS TO {ican plan to that end. Overwhelm- hd di A eotl will improve the road on its ) 3 i blican' m: i Health, and an authority on South |belonging to Given Brothers Hard- and displays:of otbier products, mati I ot ° e republic aforliles lin both Ameriban trade and affairs. ware Co. was stolen from the rear of featured locally or elsewhere will be|property and the park board hasi : MEET AT MINNEAPOLIS -:e"]”'” 'e”"’ "4;’““;; "‘l""‘:’"’il‘""’l“;‘l{d Thé chainplonship is bding played | the R. L. (diven residence Saturday L | ea v 0 L L \l 1 . . U ce f 2 no doubt of adoption of #he |, i1y "4 the Argentine Republic,” |some time during the night. As yet, Hitchcock of Nebraska, and Refpre- pentative Flood of Virginia, called in Relay Race. is today the bifightest jewel in the diadem of trading nations and one of siderable attention. For this granted tent concessions, for which s?l'te:d to ‘tlfl:(e]g?re oldfli;e lreznamder Minsieapolis, June 29,---A national = e P regular charges :willibp rrade out- the road to Diamond Paint. conference of director: i rial| In view of the fact i conference draft. i \ right. F, PR Mr. Nichols has charge of the land-/work and trade sohools i bebiotd |is running high in the A::;]vll:itng‘":l‘?;nfiE Action on the' compromise resolu- | ¥ BCF Tynesiey, Trhe siakes T Itngs maL een Joss ol scape work and is s experlencfid 2t Dunwoody institute next month. |pionship fight to be held at Jersey o0 today was planned In the house menvgol‘;;golf;nflfl.:ll‘ng?n?ex;‘d for t:\: mo- TR N‘ man in this line. He spoke at the[mpe federal d fi _|cCity, N. J., Jul : and finally in the senate Thursddy. ol % are winning. k — e federal board for vocational edu. Y , July 2, The Pioneer has|;y o e o0 otk wias Dreseted Great Bitain, it is only fair to UNCLE SAM S H m“o noon-day luncheon of the Civic and|catior. has charge of the tonferences, \made arrangements with' the United - iaff L0y AR : 3 grme . sn; 1 & Commerce association today. | whieh wil be designed to inform Press for an open telephone service) Rt Sl Bt I v it mem ol sho e cosuht ot e The tollege assembly Is befng Aid add “tnstruct about 60 men selected | during the fight, which will begin: at|Cratic leaters of both ““}"“ sald that| . on why she was thrown off her on the léampus lls o i ?:l thi; from the large fleld of instructors en-|2 o’clock, eastern time. This will' be the't“;l ¢ dsc;‘xlsslon m‘:;‘“ ok ‘:':f Hro-lform.” 1t was the war that turned Henley-on Thames, Jume 29.-- TDO;“ ““’f;ls"‘e‘at o accomodate gaged in training workers. 'Dr. C.[the same as 1 o’clock, Bemidji time, h"“cg ""1’1 e)repu loans e a)". the Argentitie competition upside Heuloy Regutta, Engiatid's Ereatest| o e o o 6y Lord of the Wistern | - [Prosser of Dunwoody Institute, |and it is expected that the entire|fOPed to have tho Boace MOCHErs S0y [down. 1t tound us first and America aquiatic meeting and society’ river- | resident L. = T 10 h"_ la & and other Minneapolis educators, are |championship bout will be over be- 16 the © Houm!a 0. e airays thn second: 1t lef{ us second and Amer- pieniq opened today ' with bre-war Illinois, ‘State Normal “il dew 0| planning entertainments for the vis-|fore the daily issue goes to. press. expectation of ity signature by thejy T, ® Tol o ppfificant, 1t brilliance, Thé river was gay with ifigkceolleggr:ss:;cgr;lé’;c}:{daly‘;nrrf:: iting educators. The Pinne;ar of that date is to|prgsident before the Fourth of July. | cent Japan shooting nhgcml qog Gor- ,aristocratis houseboats, “launches, i i | s dhb — carry a complete accouni of the fight, ; many, Franqe, It vpu;xts e other rTFeriohaLt, the Wo. 1;;:‘(;‘1';!.3 %‘ :h;szfigl;efiéa}:;sg ;;)e CRMKST()N m FOUND as_received from the United Press Bowmmmm CASE i “1¥he :rr?\?al 2‘!}' ;::mlll c:;: ll:lmQur- - menfolk donning’ the 'latést crea-lpeiq at 9:30 a. m. and 3:45 p. m. b ! through this special service, and the prising event to many Englishmen. tions of Bond Street and Paris mod-lnre porik is a very able speaker and istes. All the riverside mansions con- |4y se ' who have already heard him OF FIGHT MONEY LARGE (By United Press) INew York, June 29.---Unole Sam wasn't mentiioned in the agreement, and he is not going to put on the o gloves. The closest he will get to-the ving will be the box office. Uncle Sam, however, is gaoing to get the biggest cut of the Dempsey- A % : fight will also be bulletined in The H Pn 1915 she sold to Argenting just Carpom'ler monoy. He will get more GU]LTY. MANSLAUGHTER Pioneer office window as soon as the BHNG EAR.D ToDAY over 200,000 pounds worth of wares. m;nfl;&: nl,t,‘(;'k]'::dwmlimr;"figr:“t!h:: messages start coming in. All fans For the first six months of 1919, that | pempsey and Carpentier, without NO AMERICANS TAKING " PART IN BiG REGATTA tributed their ‘quota of’ spectators, to hear pcdrt P there being mumerous al fresco pic- :’il,l,: :;;fix,ne’xt!ge ;‘é’l’:‘l’::“d:lmvued to| Crookston, Minn., June 29.---A |Afe invited to join in the party, and (By United Press) total had leapt up to 3,460,000 tyrning a hand — miics on the lawns. £ these assehibly périods. - jury in the Polk county district The Pioneer will give them all the in-| Hettinger, N. 'D., June 29.--- pounds and it continues to rise.| Revenue officials, basing thdir fig- From the sporting. point of view, coiirt list night -at 9:45 o'clock re- |formation available. the crime almost two years old, hear- |Chiefly it is a trade {in cotton yarn,|yures on receipts of a million dollars cotton! drill, sflk handkerchiefs, glos-|which seem sure, have it in black ings were to start today in the Bowen murder case which in July, 1920, aroused much interest. M. K. Bowen, Golden Valley farmer, was shot, fol- lowing a dispute over some cattle. From the Afifcan jungle, which hie|g,y6 3itempt was made to iinject a entered’ Thanksgiving Day, 11919, ; the Rev. Le d 7. Vanderbergh political-angle into the fight, as Bow- he ‘trial of ¥ onard J. Vanderbergh, | o, wag g non-partisan leaguer, and missionary and scientist, has return- the defendants are said to be oppos- ed to New York, after having lived ed to tho league. H. W. Taylor, Dr. turned a verdict of “guilty of sec- ond degree manslaughter” -in the FEATURE FILM IS OF ‘SIT WITH CONFERENCE cage of Arthur Pearson, charged with EDUCATIONAL VALUE % X —(By A. L. murder in connection with the death Brmfi';g‘)gf_“fl‘.hg“fiiifgd Sy Aot an infant child last winter. The P 5 club ‘had an eight entered for the refused an' invitation of the Leag;e jurly PRapatiigonand A mlrfutes. Chind Shatlenge Cup while the Chris)|of Nations to be represented ab the| o\ cton, Jume 29 tiana Roving club had an eight in forthcoming = White Slave Traftic Arthur - Fear H: the Thames Chalienge Cup and a four, conference, it was learned today. o d‘"‘ i[earson. charged with the in theWyfold Challenge Cup, while a \“This ' conference, designated to [“‘t'l“ n “‘_’“"e";"" with the'deaflh a month in the heart of the Congoln omev 1. J. Stark, and George Jef- Dutchman, F. B, Eyken of ihe Deltt)|abolish ‘white slave _ traffic, will be ‘1’921“’ new ‘horn "mi" February 7, |forest among a 'lost race of pygmies (¢ fig;‘ cone to'the B W‘Ofl (i‘:m b Universityolib, was among the oh- |1 t,%rlnt:ir_roy flt} o ifilfl”sw}tzffi' o | rict lm‘;:xe;: ‘tjulfyt}‘:tep‘;'e};t:gg:;ya?z::- who hag never been visited by white g;:z: ronlgvln ;!ps:s gxnlnst Bow- tries for the -Diamord’ Sculls, which] yer s ~%? 1 AuIPjCeRy ; O ® | nooil. * The jury, was instructed t; min and yet showed evidences of |, who refused to give up cattle Of- 1 é:fN!flix 3 ¥ primitive “civilization. ~He brought| e “oloimed, - An argument ensued sy’ 811k, calico, socks and an assort- ment of toys, buttons and lead pen- cils, Japan, morgover has opened &)gay afternoon. bank at Buenos Ayres, while several| 'pho first cut Is ten per cent of the Japanese merchants are now in busi-| grogy recdipts. On a million dollar SSSE nésa there, and she hay a line of | gate that, means $100,000. steAmer's sfiling regwlarly to the Jack Dempsey will get $340,000 River Platte. Definitely, in short,|gor his share. Hfs tax will amount Jupan has arrived among the nations. | ¢4 approximately $165,000. ‘“.A‘" “"“'3*5""‘! on the race for first | Georges Carpentier, having a wife 1% (Continued on''Page’ 6) and child, will not have to pay the MAY DESTROY GLASS ~ [fh crmemont B i & T0 KILL BEER SIGNS $240,000 ho Wil have to subtract, e $94,000. For Tex Rickard, whose net profits may be around 150,000, Uncle Sam (By United Press) Buffalo, June 29.---Destruction/ of thousands of dollars worth of fancy stained glass that adorns Buffalo’s also will get a generous cut, erstwhifle saloons depends on a de- Altogether, especially if the re« ceipts go beyond. a million dollars, cision soon to be made by City Judge Woltz, which is not improbable, the govern< Recently a police captain was pass- ment will get very close to a half Lo mililon. Then also the state of New: Jersey which levies a ten per cent tax om ing-a soft drink establishment that|boxing, will come in for a cool lttlg \|at one time was one of America’s many watering troughs and his eagle ‘aye caught sight of a gign which had bean. worked Into the stained win- $100,000. | Figure it up and see how muck . dow. The sign read: ‘Wines and (Bv Unlted’ Press) | Liquors.” and white that Uncle Sam will make close to $500,000 in that one Satur- the racing suffered: from the absence y of American, French and Belgian U, 'S. REFUSES BID TO competitors, but tlie internatiorial character of the event was well main- tdned by entries from Holland and Norway. The Dutclf Maas Rowing carry virtuaily the championship of ? 5 E;é{and, if ny"t indeed, p"‘" ""‘I””“-I' 2 2:;;;%3;?::tzidgxlgéufidfl;:;r‘e); mth ;hlm,!!g.rofl}(l)l feet of xtm::lunpplc- and shots were exchanged during UExfk:i:le g?;if‘o:'as'}';:rc;giml aftaol A A manslaughter, or not guilty. Closing m;:m. n]])'lcture: ,?Ezgm:e:“mde B:{‘;"& which Bowen WB; modr!flllly lw?umlehd. Racing continues for fom: dai‘s. ‘;Jle BE OPENED TONIGHT :':tg:;lce; t;e‘r’n);rla\};zeg'flfée? 3‘}:2 :;sfit:t? le%h‘;’: flt:‘qi c}";’]f:f; ;?:'.\'l’l“:s s"fl';ffn;é fih;“f;o:el‘;:r;?:nk:fe ”l‘h?:amx.'llxe‘:‘gme: semi-finals being slated for Friday f = P ~first of 2 J Were held because some o Bowen's and the finals for Saturday. All the & ffg‘fg“?,f’thfi'?fo';fiiuffl,"‘nfifi ,x"; shown at the Grand tonight and w”:'mds et made by bullets of ®if- Ibest amatear oarsmen:in England are {Waville’s amusement pavilion will] " g "neoreonis attorney, w o Thursday, “The Lion Killers,” one of |, .0t "calyhre fthen those used by competing. i {opén this everdng with an informalf oo 4 terd ftes Y ;" a series of four pictures under the .. oy ““he charge is first degree | Eheing party. . "The pavilion has not [Started vesterday = aloranor. ered|ditle. “Wild Men of Africa.’ Such &g, s T : & |been in ‘use since about ‘two years early two.hours Mr. Pratt, covered|pictyre is sure to be of educational Sy int o k. mow it has been remodeled | Pearson’s chse fof, the jury and - | Pt 5 e the first of its kind | Speclal prosecutors e A i , tempting to belittle Pearson’s plea ever x‘aho‘wn ed by Governor. Frazier to assist in i handling the case, o f";:‘vflgne““x":“wf";:;“;'::;f; that he did not know that Mrs. Pear- ! : iven birth to h AKOTA BANKEI son had given birth to her ehild or NORTH DAKOTA BANKERS MEET AT GRAND FORKS floor hias been 1aid and the wides of thé pavilion have been screened. Sit- thptshe was about to become a mo- ted the ‘east shore of Lake Be- ther. 'Mrs. Pearson Tast winter was profit, Rickard stands to make. 1A on half ‘mile north of the convicted of second degree man- Grand Forks, N. D., June 29.---The ko ahoux-t ver ":l i it promises |Slaugh - and in 4 statement signed bY | congtitution as an antidote tor hol- %i;{:s;"?:r;!::f;y;l‘;lezl’abe 1%!‘ ‘danc- | Pearson the husband declared he Was|gpoyikq will be the-subject on which fog even during the hottest part of | 351%¢P i ko) °ff“"° alleged birth |30 5™ Attwood: of Chicago will ad-| - Washington, June 29.—(By Ray-| The captain arrested the propri- the summer. and knew notliing of {t. dress the North Dakota hankers here. ::vnd Cl‘nxéper)t—-,:nvr;q;}pcemfinb afi ;;:rd(:lt xfityuz?blizlzfl?ta;n%“t; i : h nen were Dot ,Van’s orchestra has been .en- i Among the other prominent speakers |the appoin ment o illiam Howar ade ]r]:f:méie\:n";)ym:‘:fyo G;‘;ai nNorthem gaged to furnish the music for the THIS TIME LAST YEAR will be John §. Drum, San Francisco, | Taft to' be.Chief Justice of the | bearing such legends. It was argued special agents. Their preliminary |occasion. and from all dindications| president of the United States Bank- Supreme Courg, probably will be that such digns are now against the hearing' is det for July 2. there will be a large attendance. It Mélnnis, Red Sox, hit a homier |ers aesociation, and President, How- |made shortly, it was learned today. law and Judge Woltz took the case These are two of the first arrests |is planned to hold regular dances|with the bases full. ard of the Ameritan Farm Bureau Premqent Harding, it was said, .hn ‘under advisement. of a series which will take place|every Wednesday and Satufday eve-| The Yanks won out in the ninth|Federation. ‘The bankers bank, a fif- ftechnically decided on this appoint-| : Should the judge rule that the throughout North- Dakota and. Mon-{nings during the entire summer sea- inning against Boston, with the score ty-piece organization, directed by M.!ment and unless so!nethmg unfore- |sign is umlawful, it will mean that tana, shortly, where it is believed ajson. Roy Opsahl and R. W. Dahl|5 to 3 against them at its start. D. Grangaard will be heard frequent- |seen comes up he will make the an- hundrefifito! !‘m"afm Y‘fltncllf dzliflfl: ring of automobile thieves, whisky | have charge iof the pavilion, which| Cleveland beat the Browns in a|ly during the convention. nouncement just before he leaves forIsigns that now embellish soft drin double header with Coveleskie and|Forks has provided much entertain-|a vacation.over the week end in Jer- ll:laa\'c:zotl‘::tcle:?r?ye:ew salqons will and bank robbers will be|they plan to ‘make a very pgpular re- :‘:;\'1‘:(?;?1 upf sort this summer. “ Caldwell pitching. ment for the visitors. sey. St % ) - TWO FARGO MEN ARRESTED FOR HAVING STOLEN GOODS TAFT'S APPOINTMENT TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON Fargo, N. D.. June 29.--Sam Bt- kins and M. Trugman of Fargo were arrested here charged with violation of the Federal act of February 13, 1913. -They had. received $1,500 worth of stolen sigars which were in transit from Chicago to Butte, Mont. The cigars were found in their JUDGE LINDLEY GARRISON o EXPECTED IN ST. PAUL TODAY (By United Press) 2 St. Paul, June 29.---Judge Lindley, (Garrison, sectetary of war from 1913 to 1916 under President Wilson, was expected to arrive here today ew IS Toute to Helena, Mont., with a party of friends. Arrangements were made for a few hours lay-over hgre. The St. Paul association and prominent democrats were prepared to entertain ithe party. i ol .

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