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eather: Fair In'e ibly cloudy and onight and Satu MINN,, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1, BEMIDJI, e A ASSOCIATION ACTIVE U k + | General «Mnmer A, J. Dono- :; S]TEJflLY 12 van Outlines Program Which Is Well Under Way Notices . Posted for - Special ‘Election ‘to Be Held at The Port of Two Highw;yme!" o (By United Press) Covington, Ind.,, July 1.—Two A ) £ highwaymen shot and wounded an NewForce of De!echvel. Sh“'c express messenger in an attempt to on Trail of the Festive . | A. J. Donovan, general manager of the Ten Thousand Lakes assoeia- ‘tion of Minnesota, with headquarters "Central Buildin at St. Paul, who spoke at the noon- . 3 i i i : € 5 : g Hav Jinbheert: 58 the "Giviaand: Coric h-()ld up the night express on the Peo- Bootlegger ) | merce association - Wednesdny con-| | i ; “ Tm and Eastern railroad near Cov- ; { ELECTION ON BIXB cerning the plans of this association 77 ) Yo g ington and Veedersburg early today. ; { | i : 7 Fred J. Reckman, 4, the messenger;|NEW FUNDS AVAILABLE 1~ = L for bninging more and more #butists [t~ Minnesota, is here for the purpose tried to fi T 3 Yirusine fands with which o hete 1 tried to fight th men avay when| TQ HIRE LARGER FORCE ., : )\ - % the projects under way by He was shot twice through the hip, and was taken to a hospital in In- AVENUE SITE JULY 7. LTS th, "% “anization. Within the next Polls to Be Open for Each da\y\ %\ he will call on local busi- dianapolis. Haynes Plans to Make Third . \ i i Election From Three to neg‘[!;‘hi, o;}:mlssflgpfi:i, 5 ks | l The wounds, while not serious, Y Much M B D g . The, ‘g 1 es associa- 5 z ¢ = were severe and the messenger was ear Much More Bone Ury s Nine O’Clock tion has % \doing much good work I > unable to give details of the hold . f N ) e R during 1 ‘stence, and especially | B Th bb il b . Than First Two ; 3 ; Ao " — during the vear, having brought road cle:itt:;ieo?lt:;?tesd ;}el::s}:\ ;:;l; 1 . - : thousands o. ‘tors to Minnesota == - i 3 5 i Y spg?:llc::hg:lvzlefi?:n tg“;?iefgr q: from practica wery state in the k - - f ? Z :fi:zd :::il::);dvn::gl”;sto;u ;:l;:én:’n:g Dy, DRiaC, Rriee) : Tuesday, July 12, at the Central|iouthern pory -of the #United 3 i i ‘ =3 ¢ them. Washington, dylyy 1.:0n the e . school building ~between 3 o'clock ::tel:. kn’l;:f?ii‘;neswt:, where Mt}le & : They did not force the safe which casion of the second birthday of ma- | ». m;.and 9 9clgck . m. for the pur- gesgta mawilit r:ai:e::ll\l/legrtisilx:; ; was in one corner of the car and tional prohibitfon = today, Federal 4 5? s,, a\!m;’::";’i”temi‘orthtehé) x;«;}c):ae‘gl I:; grounds for the association at pres- AYoY S ltt?fr;u::ll:‘: d";i“sn:‘k \752.1'23&?' Thiy| ontiion Cf)mmimioner How, Hay- .i— 7777 \ the new’ high school building to be ent, although the summer resort and S 4 3 The wounded messenger w:x‘:‘ found fige: was Dullding, W hto suiligetnont | evected here: ¢ :gnculfiural facilities of Minnesota AR/, 5 . by a mail clerk lying tied hand and|*"™Y of dry detectives for a new on- { ;ll'hg n;x']:dspecia’}' :lec&ion,'hgwlever, e:,zr:fl;it;w%r:fifg‘fe1&2;5:,';]“;;‘3 4 = 3 /i foo: on thtii floor of the c.;nrdwith lit- :]‘":‘lll"}‘b“l“teh‘;“fi“e“ and enemies i will be held on Thursday, ~July 7 Pty s v b K 4 erature and express piled around 6 Vo steactidiawy from 3 to 9 o'clock p. m. to votg on | advertising being put out by this or- him. Two men were nn‘:-sted as sus-| Haynes pluns to make the third 1 ganization. pects here and two others were ar-|Yea3r of national prohfibition a much | more near bone dry period than the i the' proposed ' . Bixby avenue site, ‘which led the vote at the last special rested at Veedersburg for examina- hoq. The . messenger’s home is in Indianapolis. ;r;_ctic}‘lully $10,000 has been allot- Jecti b - sority | ted by the state legislature for the at”each election, a “yes” or “no” this amount is proving far too small, T AT IRLs o amake theidetiltn: states Mr. Donovan. The associa}ion R i 1t is said that,the.” special election fdln}ns totfl’)’e n}:l_ phant SESO ,OOPO t]o Ms_e s TATECGMPLET Es SIDE on the Trvine avenue site will b hold [Miincsota” this vear, Sb ant Ui d regardless of the outcome of the : ; "R" special election on the Bixby avenue s;g,stio of this amount and other IN F ARGO M ER CASE site, although, if the Bixby avenue c‘?"}e‘s h“‘.“? P}f"““s“?r;“ come through site carries, his may decide the wit] g eir share. e association is| - A Sonrse of action for the school board, | PIANNINg tp -bring a number of large Bitter Fight Waged Today By The notice for the special election mst\tnt;&ns 1;“ Northern dMgnn_eso!:n, to be held July 12 reads as follows: states Mr. Donovan, and it is, for To the -Voters: of Independent these purposes that the solicitation School. District of Bemidji, Beltrami | foF funds is to be made. first two, he said. Beginning today, the prohibition unit will be able to I B PO RS IR draw on a new appropriation of more * than $2,000,000 to fill places of de~ CROOKSTON ATTORNEY tectives and inspectors laid off be- cause cash ran out forty days ago. i WILL ASSIST HILTON |More than 700 enforcement ngefils | were laid off in May because the (By United Press) 1921 appropriation ran out, { St. Paul, July 1.---G. A. Young- With new funds available, how- quist, Crookston, today was appoint- |ever, Haynes is in a position to en- ed as: ant attorney general. ' He |gage new and trained workers and was to assume the place of E. G.|throw into each big city squadrons Oakley, who was appointed deputy |of dry sleuths to terrify bootleggers attorney general following the res-|and proprietors of alleged soft drink ignation of C. L. Weeks, former dep- |emporiums who secretly try to deal uty. out ibetter than one-half per cent | FARGO AUTHORITIES . ROUND UP VIOLATORS Four Men Arrested Charged! With Theft of Alcohol From N. P. Depot FAIR LITERATURE IS NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION 5 ot 320 . Literature and = advertising matter! for the Northern Min- nesota Fair to be held at Be- midji, September 20-23, is now ready-for distribution. and it is urged that all pergons who are Defense to Have Evidence Thrown Out_of Court .~ County, Minnesota: g = b 5 '.‘Whéilieas “ngfifif‘";: Bignleél by fih& DRS. I.%‘I:IOS% T%ELV%RQSI?& (By United Press) fli“{'fié‘gpzflrfi:"gf f:,'; "ciufi"m (By United Pross) Youngaquist was a Polk county at-|beer. o and Walter Gullickson, Roy Wool- worth and E. Severson were arrested here this afternoon by the United board of law examiners and o mem-|perfect system as a second line of i may be well dist¥ibuted. ber of the state bar associations’ |defense against bootlegging and ille- % Automobile wheel signs and handbooks have been- prepared voters . of the above named school| pi. 71arson and Larson, of 3 R iy 3 Drs. , optomet- | completed it: i i : Wil- district has been filed in this. office,{ st “are moving today from their 5 ‘PG its testl_m'ony in the: Wil requesting that a special meeting’and |jo.ation above Boardman’s drug 1lalm ummer preliminary hearing at board of governors. gal sale and underground distribu- election of the voters of said Dis- ild: icat th :45 this forenoon and immediately A d Ser: trict ‘be called to vote upon the fol- f’r";l’;':é ls‘zr.te[;i g:led;‘;fe:;"‘:nzgtgz wgz afterward the defense moved for tho |3; and those who Wish- to help isnt""sfo}::f’}ht’fll T ]thte ‘5“}"‘9 of lh‘tllv C. L. Hilton, attorney-general, now |tion -of contraband booze. * lowing. proposition, namely: at 213 Third street. The building discharge of Gummer through lack boost the fair here this fall ln‘éerst LL(C e Volstea taw un’l“h-m: has five attorneys i nhis depantment.| ‘Po make the year more néarly “Shall the School Board of Inde-|has been remodeled for their conven: |Of evidence connecting. the defend- re urged to calljfor this ma- fre: olmmercuf A N h“s’i S - | pleasing to prohibition enforcement pendent * School" District _of Bemidji{ijep ce. 22 o1y Blnt kWJth the crime. Gummer, night [ terial ‘t‘: onee: B )}‘1“ d*‘g"'e" "]‘:‘ ?:;fizmn;;'fi"{]’a‘;y“ei o?np;n‘; n‘x)xl('f ;‘;’e‘ ¢ officials, Congress soon will be asked be authorized to'acquire the follow- Al S P clerk at.the Prescott hotel hi 1 ing matter may ad by call- ) - a¢ 4 ol by “Attorney General Daugherty to q e otel here, when ing at the rooms ®f the Civic residents of Fargo. They are charged JUVEN“;E BAND CONCERT | 5ot up a:system f baoge.courts which ing described-tract of land for the i} Miss Marie Wick of Grygla, Minn. n < Nl ®: . J g&i’.ge. the. 3 building to be erected GREATERSC“M FOR ‘,7a v was found mu‘idered iuwfier' bcd',mig and: Commerce ~adSociation; at with '-h’v““;ef,t_of alcohol from: they ! ls vaWELL RECEWED will ‘transact only ‘Duginess ‘relating i In said District; namely R oz & Charged with musdor i th firee da| & The Sentinel office or at The ii|Northern Pacific freight; shods: and to prohibition enforcement. Wiith . < “Beginn t the intersection of «NURSB BJ‘ABLISHED gree. y Pioner office. transporting it to a shed in the out- these courts in operation, rotribution Irvine avenue and 15th 'street run-|- 2 States Attorney Green is proceed- | Skirts of Fargo. They are alsof ‘myq yogular weekly concert given|in the shape of heavy fines and jail i ing east n ‘distance ~of 612 feet,| b ol ol i Vi ing with the. case, and it was ex- c:'a"ff.d,w‘.th l]“:“f"m stolen ?};er;}ner- by the Juvenile band in Library [terms will be dealt out with, little ! %hence north 330 feet, thence west Unflveir:iiye‘;fs‘l:wfixnne(s’ntram}rn::’l’;egn e; pected that the hearing ‘would end chandise, including automobile tires,{hark botween 8 and 9 o'clock last delay to persons caught running the - g a totakvalue of about $300. S SRt _|rum blockade of dry detectives. De- everling. wah: cxtoptionally, well de Jay (in Dbringing violators to justice ‘612 feet, thence south 330 feet to. iy 1 G |soon after-2 o’clock -this afternoon. i £ AL % . *Oftablished by the association with it, s After taking the alcohol from the|jivere o “point of heginning. Belsng a Porh?l? 10 Hie fiiterosts of mirsing, edicatioi. le fi"gg}t was waged by the counsels luJNmS EDUCATOR < | depot, the mel’f e said £0) ipVeamps hvu;'ul. Every number showed thor- {15 b By S dinary courts of New OgetheRSW%sgf SW % ‘Section 4, T-|5¢ the Charles T. Miller hospital of :?ry P S the introduc- SPEAKS AT COLLEGB tied it into” small’ containers which ?\ll.tlu})repl;rntmn, and, despite the|y, i and all big citles are clogged 156, Range. 33. : St. Paul, the Minmeapolis General |ton of evidence which the defense ‘Al they hid in a hay stack, where later] 1oct that all but two ot threo num-| iy prohibition cases, s been one ¢ ‘Now therefore, Il‘h{‘“.h Hffie‘fig hospital, and the Northern Padific declared -was secured by statements - it was discovered: by’ railroad s| bers of the program had never been| ;¢ no factors malting prohibition ‘\l]v&m, ‘n:at acsptzah; eficnlo‘xlx“mm Bonsficial association. hospital. This|frém Gummer while confined in the| —President L. C. Lord of the Eastern [agents, who have been' quite sticcess- played by this band in public before, | ;s yiard to enforce, according to HeldptytheCentral echoo BE: means a combination, for the better [$2ss county jail and under the “third [1llinoiy State Normal = school at|ful during the past few weeks in cach gelection was very well received. | vornment; offidials. | in, the City ~of Bemidji, Beltramilanq more complete:training of nur- legree.”” If this evidence had been |Charleston, arnived #n Bemidji yes-|rounding up violators of the Volstead The operatic selection was especially | ™ Anq to make Haynes’ drive on law = ~ County, Minnesota, on the 12th day|ges, of a teaching hospital and dis-|thrown out of court, the state wouldterday and will remain: over tomor-lact and those who are believed to be well rendered. A large crowd gath-|preakers more and more effective, of July, 1921, for the purpose of vot-| pensary service devoted to medical have lost its’ strongest evidénce. The |row. ~While here ~he i is speaking|conneeted with a serics of robberies ered for the occasion. . |several branches of the government * ing upon the foregoing propositionfand nursing education; a large en: court allowed the testimony to stand, |twico a day, at the Bemidji State| Unitéd States Attorney Hildreth Last night’s concert was given just|re co-operating with him, as well of so authorizing: said School Board |dowment in which private patients|however. Teachers college on educational sub-|said this morning: “We have a lot "flnorth of the Library building where|qaq city, state and county ofticials in to aequire such _school site and to|are caredl for; a great public hospital e L Ak joots, at 9530 in the morning and'at | pen poles and a lot of fish lines out]®® electric lgiht hag been installed {1 scotions. ' erect such new high school building|where the acutely sick, emergency 3:45_ in the afternoon. ; Tomorrow-he | anq pwe ‘axpact i to. hodk ‘scoras ; of by the Minnesota Electric Light &| Chief Ashworth of the U. 8. Cus- ‘thereon, and that - the polls at said|cases, and contagious diseases a INTANGIBLE INVESTSMENTS will lecture at 7:45 and 9:30, P I{;epstat(-xl that ‘the ‘presont Power company at cost of materials|toms Service has laid down a barrage election will' be. opened at threefavailable for the study and practice EXEMPT FROM TAXATION| Those lectures hro: hotd ‘ot of [PE¥-" e 8ot i o volume, |1oF this purpose. No charge is be-fof customs dotcctives along tho Canas 1 3 o’clock P. M. and remain open until|of nursing; and a fraternal hospital doors on the campus and are Prov=|p..ihait every effort w: gbc' A l('" ing made for the current consumed,|dian border to] halt international nine o’clock P. M.-on said day. in which the ill_and the injured By OIS Breas) ing very interesting, and’ the public |y "oy 00 o e ing made|giney the band is a civic organiza-[hooze smugglers. The Florida keys o is invited to attend. -Last evening s?blen olators down as soon as Pos~|¢ion ~ Regular ‘concerts will be neld | are hatg guarded mgofngt Tquor e during the summer months, these to|smuggled from Cuba, not only by the 3 “ : ong ] 4 i el T flg?h'i?. l-é)tzx})'my, E?Zfi.pfi%ise"&%’ 1;?2:&%35 ’:‘L’fl?,fi ngls"}"arck,u N. r?" ,'z"ly 1.—--Intan-|¢ho young ladies at Sanford hall-and & ( “Clerk of Independent School [¢ystem are treated. 3 agfl.ex? t"‘l“;"s ments “O?“"esme“fi“ Mrs Thacker entertained the facully | o | WAY FREIGHTS be held every Thursday ~evening, | customs eervice but also by the Umit- 5553 District of Bemidji.”| ‘The students of the school of Nurs- oday are ‘exempt from taxa-|in ‘honor of Mr. Lord, at ¢ o'clock | & ™ weather permitting. od States Coast Guards. And in big £ tion. Investments ini lands ond other | yinfier at the hall. i ANNULLED JULY FOURTH - cities like New York, Philladelphia, ing are eligible to all the privileges of University women students. They fixed properties are taxed whether Ccorge S S ) Sryy g aoin will Teceive tho benefit of rotation NS to resiients o novest) pARRET] GAYS DEMPSEY [ueent for the Mitmesota & Interna- STARTED. BY SOVIET zfi:‘;’é‘c_"i;: ::giiv:g'gahm&‘;“;gfi::i Removal of taxes on intangible in- tional Railway company, has an- - of nursing, the staff of which will di- vestments of non-residents .is ex- WILL WIN TmE FIGHT nounced that all way freights on (By United iress) rect their entire training. The board Pected by some to attract much out- that line wiil be annulled on July 4. New York, July Trains' equid- | oe regents will- grant degrees to all side money (into. the state. “ ped with :motion picture ,mucllnlinses graduating sudents. “ and films aro being run through Si-| ™ A clags of students will be entered [~ ; ‘beria, glving exhibuig?s at\eacl.; rfil]- at thceaisp:m:g :t"mch arter ik DEMPSEY’S GREATEST FIGHTS . Toad. station, 'according to Julius|yiey school diploma ds a pre-requisite| . Knocked out Porky Flynn in one Kohner, Czecho-Slovakian . einemafy, sqmission. A preliminary course |round. z authority® and ‘publisher of “Filml-l,¢ three months is conducted ot the| Knocked out Carl Morrls in one “schau,” one of the well known iinter-lyy,;versity, during which accepted |round. national fradé journals, just armived| . qonts will be housed and ‘boauii‘ed Knocked out Fred Fulton in one 8 0O - X in University or hispital dormitories. |round. Knocked’ out Gunner Smith The Soviet government iy strongly | my;tion fees approximating $40 cover |in two rounds. in favor of the development of mO-}i}, preliminary course. No tuition| Ryocked out Bill Bremnan In six tion pictures and is paying great al-}goes are required thereafter. rounds. v tention to the community effects of |-~ T Knocked ot Billy Miske in three “movie” theaters, he says. The Len- + Hleounae T TroLaRY BUvarument | has prodiE. KIWANIS CLUB HEARS | Knocked out Jess Williard in three aged, the erection of p'iclt)um play D Ro SPEAKERS R houses, -which-are operated-by a com- (m" AI,S {: “ mission of the Soviet government. There are today some 3,000 pictur H LEGION PLANNING TRIP Boston Baltfmore, St. Loup, Chi- - ». | cago, Denver and San Francisco, po- TO TENSTRIKE JULY 7 I(u‘(; and state officlals mow are put< ting their hands to the wheel to The Ralph Gracle post of the Am-[move their territory Anto an atmos- orican Legion is planning a trip to|phere is aridity. Tenstrike on July 7, when a public Considering the situation from { meeting will be held at that place|these points of wiew, Commissioner { | Declares Champion Will Get CARPENTIER’S GREATEST the F} nchm Knocked out Wells in four rounds. s e an Not Lator Won decision from Jeff Smith in Than Fifth Round twenty rounds. Wion decision from Willie Lewls in twenty rounds. (By United Press) sevlg:zteef\e‘;?l:z’(‘lsm Billy Papke in New York, July 1. (By Henry Far-|"" [t to Frank Klaus on a foul in rell.)---Jack Dempsey will get Geor-|nineteen rounds. ges. Carpentier as soon as he hits the ‘mlmt deuh&hm to Joe Jeanette in 0] a i g ‘teen rounds, Frenchman with his Jeft fist. 1t} Ty prom Gunboat Smith on a foul might be in the first round, perhaps|{n gix rounds. not until the third but not later than Knocked. out Joe Beckett in one the fifth. That is my opinion after round. P watching the two men train up un- Knocked out Battling Levinsky in til almost the last minute. Tolirypgunch and a program put on by members of | Haynes is pleased wijith the possibil- the Bemidji post. Arranzements for |ity of making the country nearly 100 this meeting have not as yet beenjper cent dry during ‘the next 12 i completed but it is expected that it [ months, ! will be held on that date. “At any rate,” he sald today, The purpose of the meeting Is to|“we'll. make it blamed unpleasant to got all ex-service men in that com-|he a bootlegger.” = , - munity together and give them a Haynes and few government offi- few talks on the value of member-|cials believe that real 100 per tent ship lin the Leglon. The public will|pure prohibition can be clamped be invited: to attend. down on the entire country. Prohibition, they point out, 18 too AWAY AT BATTLE CREEK sy b v iy vionts & modeage. wis" ratel ‘ 5 umpzynrtlnl enforcement of the law, 5, Wartime prohibition,” when thd SCHOOL BOARD MEETS TO Lécal Kiwanians, in regular week- Bl liouses in Russia and more are heini 1 CONSIDER APFPLICATION! added constantly, Kohner declares. A |ly session at the Elks club rooms N ONS 1 do not underéstimate the ability | (ENTRAL LAB! ning stating that L. P. E ity first.step towards a i > very -large opening awaits American | Thursday noon, heard a number of 4 of the Frenchman to hit Juck. - Car- c ,I‘m MONTONIGH’E passed away at Battle Creek, Mich., fi',’-y‘{;zl:.wt}y‘eg:n {;ta yqe‘;rs ago to< A special meeting of the = school , HO. ING at b o'clock yesterday afternoon. Hel g0 “op ‘that day all sales of liquox _ . pfetures (i~ Russia’ as soon as trade|talks on good roads and tourist trade- " agreements are established between |The program for the meeting was in|board was held last evening at the " hat country-and the United States.|charge of the lawyers ‘and public|Central building for the purpose of Virtually no:production is going’ on | ytility men, who are' members of the congiderinf applications they had re- : club. Thayer C. Bailey presided and | veived to fill vacancies caused by poifiden in: fast andpcars, hil; & slow 1t has been announced that there Beket d moving man. He will hit Jack be- A g Al g fcketrum and | o7 fornal consumption was prohi< cause it iq a well known fact that :"2“ ‘;e“ kb ’G‘n’;ofn’";‘f‘m: ‘;\2(3{; (fl'z i b3 b, regist bited by law. This' measure, how= 43 G s : i ever, was ntended to be merely tem= he can hit, but Carpentier cannot hit|’ 5 bt & % with enous foree: to knock him out,|2¢ 8 0'clock this evening, I ts esp porary and to continue in effect only { The remafins will undoubtedly ube |, . ? it DEBATE HERE JULY 6/!rousie to Bemiit o imoral, and | hibition enforcement unit neas et interment. Further announcement will be made as soon as additfonal in- te of the Non-|formation has been received. Mr, Kekstrum has been dn poor health for at lesst a year and for as fast as Georges. With all legal barriers removed by. the statement of Governor Hdwards that the reformers’ efforts will be un- K *in Russia. 5 B PR ; by him M. N. Koll of Cass Lake was |resignfitions. It the Frénchmian- elects to run, that]¢ially urged-that there be, it et Y% (for o shory time after the close of ! . EDWARD J, RUSTAD TODAY introduced to the club. Mr. Kollin| — ~ will prolong his finish but the cham- | tendance. i ¢ bt fiiin nithiis Goutd” e done |T0r, & Shorti Lude KT Shat period i : S T RS .turn introducéd officials of the Theo- pion-will get him in real ring speed. e T L <3 for him and luis condition became | o moo iled, conditutional prohis i___ 7 dore ‘Roosevelt highway who were DlSMD SERVICE MEN i |1t is my opinion that Jack'is almost TOWNLEY AND LANGER slowly worse, until he passed away. | i "y ooame effective and the pro< }" at Washington. Until a short time ago nearly 2,000 federal agents watching for vilolations of the Vol« stead law, Then came the big lays St Pt guly Teomiward 3, rus. | Ponting SOEY (% i poriy o WILL ENJOY VACATION tad, formerly of Wikieaton, today took [£5llow beginning at Duluth on July /. % office here as United States marshal.}os = A . Tracy, national secre- 5 e T 5 A Rustad has beén here some time 100k-} ¢, Mr. Moore, publicity man, and | yrinneapolis July 1.-—-Disabled ser- availing in the action of Jersey City| A debate on the ing over the, ground. He succeeds)yy '0’Malley, treasurer. “lvice men of the morthwest states|in making all arrangements for [partisan league between A. C. Town- off. | Now, however, this is to be cord TopolyWessal 1o Tiach outlined the plans of the |smiad on their vacutions today, |Eranting a license. Tex Rickard’s|jey and William Langer of North Da- vected. [T ol S HOLD trip.to be taken this month afd told | *“Tiiq recreational camp at Big Ts- [OHLY worry is the wonthor Kota, will bo held in the old armory |his y DU B e B A 0DD FELIQWS H of the objects of the highway. Ed-|jand Lake Minnetonka, was schedul-| - New York looked wanything butli, iy oiy Wednesday —afternoon 3 irion, 00"300 ooyo lons - -of. MEETING THIS EVENING ward B?‘n of St. Pnu:], manager o£ od to open under the guidamnce of M. [promising this morning. T)n;' sky July G‘ ? sicde o }T‘r‘r;fir ux;}écl::)rfilixg o rspor%:onnwléh-v 2 the market extension department of [T. Northey, personal service ofticer {liead made it Took like drabdray . s The 1..0. 6, B will hav installa-|The Farmer,” spoke briefly, paying|for the Federal Board of Vocational | London. Thess debates fave boon drawiog) fims‘,gifl‘m"“g‘:fifi o 4 tll,rrzxfgis“ogo‘fln\b:r&?:‘dmWfl::;}lmae:e i - |hi i i & N f - es Car- Vi Ve and indica- alter | € I i h tion at their regular business meet-|High tribute to the progressiveness of | Education: New York, July 1.--—Georges Car-|erowds wherever held and 1 o alter To O Bl iy 5 | part of. £l reasbed Eeala flné Red Sox faced him. ) eld e ‘ellow’s | this community. He also outlined y e b - | pentier will no oc h s are that considerable finterest jng to be held at the Odd Fell thi t Approsimately 600 men in Minne- |pentie 1l not knock champion |tions are t ¢ ‘clock, and there will be a Dempsey out in five rounds tomor-[will be shown in ti ction of the was_consumed internally, alfhoug ‘hall at 8 o'clock, psey out ot e n in this sec! ) by the building commit- | Farmer, 'spoke briefl TOW, kard |county; ‘when the two men discuss report made by the bul g y Sp y ow, his manager told-Tex Ricl Ve tee, all members are asked to be pre-|other men connected with The Farm- this. afternoon. The prophecy was|the subject here. An admission erican League race. drawn were intended to preveat tha The (Mants transferred Pitcher|use of lquor except for non-heverag ki f th N e d i 1led U final f charge of 50 cents will be made, it sent. Refreshments will be served at'er are making in this section of thefdollar a day. Only 10 disabled vet-!made when ca o a final confer-|charge s Wi ade, e e close of the business session. state, g 5. g understood, Hubbell to the Phils, £ p,urpnssq. SR briefly the trip which he and -eighteota, North ‘and South Dakota and Montana ‘are gligible to spend a va- dee. MAREL WG erans can be accommodated at a time. ence, = Ll