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S Minnesdta — Unsettied tonight and Wednesday, probably show- ers; cooler Wednesday in western The Pioneer is the only daily within 100, miles of Bemidji and has the largest .circulation in ' Northern Minnesota and northern portions. BEMIDJI, MIN UST 16, 1 85c PER MONTH EXPERT CHEF WILL UL : LARGELY ATTENDED HANDLE BARBEQUE i A et g § : | Tfl BUY Troppman Sisters” Entertain Military Organizations to Take NOT RECEDE i | S RURES SR | Gathering; Salesmanship Part in Labor Day ! : ' . ' \ I R o _.Pnrlde F ROM STAND : 5 —— pe:t;o“ttt“tiy dn;;rchant:hlang snleSE J. T. Davis, who is in charge of the 4 I . 3 4 & ple attende e monthly banque Labor Day program, advises that he If o]l;e: School' Is Built on :::‘ f:‘ilii;eii i;ssxépv;)r ;:; gerchants has been successful in securing the| DeValera Holds Out for Abso. it Rt bLe e Livic ommerce services of Mr. Larmer, an ex . W'l:' BAddA“;:h'l Block Agigeiation _ rome Motay évening barbeque chef, to put on the Parbe: lute Independence in ill Be Asked for and during the dinner hour were de- que here Labor Day. Mr. Larmer Irish Parliam 3 s e % ent lightfully . entertained by song and was in charge of the barbeque at gancte Tgwen by C'xlz‘tgxerme and Mar- Clearbrook at the time of their mon- INTERESTIN ares Treppmen. They were accome ster Old Settlers’ celebration, and fed - IN THURS:A?EZELOPKNG g;‘:le%fi? theBp:i‘mo aadn{v‘ldlh%y between four and five thousand peo- MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT LECTION 3 iam Budge an iss Leila ple. Other details are being ar- SIGN ALLEGIA : Stanton. The numbers were beauti- ranged which will guarantee the cele- GIANCE OATH filzgflyrende;edd and most enthusias- bration to be heid the best Labor Day o 5 received. celebration yet put on in Bemidji. o n 4 Petition May Be Withdrawn Adolph F.fKneubel, personal rep- 1t ig planned to have included in| Will Hold an Open . Session If 0 resentative of Howard J. Wisehaupt, the parade a number of military and If Election F'avors business analyst and manager of th(; somi‘-military organizations incfi’ldin; Tomorrow and Closed One o . Beltrami Site Knox School of Sale#nanship at the American ~ Legion, National on Thursday . o C{eveland, .outlined a flve-night in:| Guard, Naval Militia, Boy Scouts and & stitute, which he desired to conduct Girl Scouts, all led by the Juvenile + 'Th citizens of Bemidji may be given |I® Bemidji next week. band, is possible. (By United Press) an opportunity to vote upon a| The lecture subjects will consist It is urged by the committee in| pyb'g, Aug. 16.—An uncompro- $125,000 bond issue should the school [0f ‘“The Human Element in Busi- charge that the business interests of [ picine St or abi PO A s s ine? 6 k mising stand for absolute Irish inde- \board decide to call an election on |ness,” “Personality in Selling,” “Hu- the city arrange a large number of | hendence taken today by Presi ‘account of the petition filed with the |man Nature,” ‘- “The Measure of suitable floats to add to the interest pendonce. was aken joray by,reat - Y Service” ay / S dent Eamon DeValera in his ad- = clerk for that purpose. ervice and he New Salesman- in the parade. N i 0 A petition, it is undersood has [ship.” " The barbeque will be held. fn Dins | inroehe Sin Fein patiament. been signed by the required nz ber An expression of the members mond Point Park, as will also the rell,z:s\:_.i;le;: ml}‘{h: (}je}eglntes—;n;len of taxpayers asking the board to present favored, the conduct of the speaking. to accept om )Jf“t :h Lfi"f- : Scher bit;ndsft% Q)uydbxlocl’(r l;‘i' o]:;;gillx(al 2 zchool in ‘Bemidji, after considerable ofié‘rc : tl;m:rlfit"lfifld r:ustnt:: rl(’zi::;c site of Bemidji. s block is sitt¥discussion pro and con. The cost for AARDAHL LUTHERAN Y. P. S, ited & i § 1 %, .B.S. o ated between the old school site and\%,% week’s lectures will be $3, and a E"LY ATT! ED :‘vlifid :: a;‘:&‘;l:hc l;efotrre "'uc“" deal the court house -and will be needed | & wittee of business men will as- LARG] 'END! it e oL bl according to_the contention of those |sist ’o& Kneubel in endeavoring to ; E yl dy” H ! 0. t: y Inclu "l"g o who desire larger school graunds. sécurs® . least 100 patrons to the Orfe hundred and fifty people attend | ngand. ¢ accepted as unjust the The petition reads as follows: course. 3 L = s - ed the annual out door session of the [ British proposal which offered Ire- "v"l"l'o‘:.he Clderk xSchool District No. 7| Mr. Wise. - ~pt is the original “Pep = : = = = Aardah] Free Lutheran Young Peoples |land a donmt).on thstutns Iw1t;u;l thel ' ““We the undersigned taxpayers and |Man,” % 5 Society held Sunday afternoon on the {empire. Quoting the words o oyd cit‘ilzens of Ll;amigji a:;titlon you to co?,’;;e;‘;‘f}t o ibne efiulust'f:ce‘fis:;lm;"’ Mc<ELROY BROTHERS BUY [(EVELYN KIRK BECGMES BACON WINS GOLF PRIZE West shore of Swenson Lake. Qcor{r}f and thVoodfrc\v Vfiilsmtl' regnr’d- call a meeting for e purpose Of | Chisholm, Hibbi s B After an appetizing lunch the gath- [ing the rights of small nations, he authorizing the school board to DUT- | e first f:m;"g];__'zgrgs““:rfig‘fi WILLIAM BLACK BLOCK BRIDE OF J. D. WINTER| WITH NET SCORE OF 76|cring was addressed by itev. G. p.|declared the Sinn Fein, if necessary, na. : s irambo, of ymore, and a sermon 1e 10! u! S€. :::vs:sig; ‘ggndBeex;it)ijj!iucg)rfos‘gl;;llg;ur} charged for and the fifth will be (‘4- l~ -1' Fhv Missi xlm y W. S le“lf‘e mfm:l;;tspufrp‘;rliament signed frie poses, being the block between the glrogn open to the general public. C. F. Gri o £ St _The home of Mr. and Mrs. George (‘}:::m‘\)l,:;; tiho }\n?i?ilcm? Sunday [an oath of nllegiunlze to a fr'ceglre- court house and the old school site, | T urther details will be announced |C. F. Grinager, Owner of Store Kirk 1109 Lake Boulevard was the| A" Number of Other Contests|gciool Union. land state. Afterward the session ad- also to -authorize the board to bond |12ter- V. d By MCcEIL scene of o-preity, wedding at six journed until tomorrow when another the district for an amount necessary| The next market day was also dis- acatod Dy ckroY olclockc this motiing when, (helr Are Staged for the Rest NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN {)pen session will be held 1ollonwed by oF 2 " | cussed, which will be held in Bemidji daughter Miss Evelyn Kirk became 2 \Sarrs ::lll:astg s.salifin}?roo‘:)exi;?' Which topur Wedne’sday, August 24th. s N to Remodel It the bride of James D. Winter. - Miss of the Week LADIES TO PICNI{ u'ficcrct unchThul:sduy at w}uc}l a dg- Considerable interest is being cent- | lThe next monthly meeting will be D e bride, f\fi’]‘;':vifi"bet‘rgnfflf S BRI 5 eld September 9th, at which time a acted as bridesmaid and TFred Bicre, . P T :{e»‘vih‘;gl?l:ht::t?}:csti)toex:bggev);zglha‘\la:iit{ special l;)mgram oF interest wlilflebe McEiroy Brothers, butchers, Who |of Minneapolis, a close friend of the|- The golf tournamenti conducted '“I;“l“ i"l'" b ’""g.“‘,“ I‘:"ll;ctr“"rl‘(’)g':” “':: T BE Tota and Bemidfi avemue on 15tn |provided. An outside speaker is be- have been occupying a store on Min- | groom was best man. Saturday and Sunday, ended with C, | Wil ROl o Penie 8t (o ‘v ater | TULSA OIL MAN DIES etreot s to be accepted| jected. |ing engaged and an educational pro- nesota avenue between Third and| The ring caremony was performed |M. Bacon as winner with a score of | mile anetof Nymore, Wednostay a5 SUDDENLY AT HOSPITAL T e e o e | tam 18 promissdeby the committee, |Los il Sireets, annowes thet they |by Rev. J. O. Smith, pastor of the|nct 76. A prize of 6 golf balls, do- |100B 4t 2:30. Bring lunch and Trvis Properiy Ses fa fway po-ween 2 y * |have purchased the building owned | Presbyterian church at Tenstrike. nated by W. L. Brooks, was presented | coffee will be served at the grounds. X rvine avenue and Bixby avenue, the E $ by William Black at 210 Third street. i . Th ’ The body of Edward Carter, an oil former sites proposed and it is be- AMERICAN MARKSMEN Ms. Black hased the buildi The hride wost aitived In o blusito Mr. Bucor, A producer of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was 4 r. Black purchase e building a |serge suit trimmed with fur and wore A ladies tournament was conducted N ; N g }1‘;;;‘; t}:)};u:?::}n’)ftahl?s:igze‘;isuin?gr:&? 4 AN | " few months ago and moved into it |a heautitul grey hat and a corsage |yésterday at which lunch was Stiricd DEMONSTRATION OF shipped to St. Louis Monday, under ! avzy saon of all e nisest. | gty DEENT) STLVER, CUP [Siome, ™ gpicned b, O (bouiet, Mo o Selmons e 2 o W . oo Bl e EAT LANDS MADE| i, =<t ot Comner Xt - e e high school. It is understood that . Schwandt. - McElroy Brothers WrI'|ding breakfast was served at the C. J. [a fancy ladies comb, donated by Mr. P Kee. Siatend if the people will endorse the site at| 1 g , take posesion of the building tonight. | Winter country home, parents of the |W. N. Bowser and six golf balls donat- _ Mr. Carter came to Bemidji, with Mk head of Belframl hve ] Twenty skilled American shots will [ Mr. Back has not annouced whether | groom. Only members of the imme-|ed by The First National Bank will| Of special interest to Beltrami his wife, a short time ago, on a vaca- Thursd e s t;lin : nue next | defend the massive silved Dewar Cup he will continue business elsewhere |diate families were present. be awarded at the close of the tourna- | county is the peat land demonstra- | tion and to recuperate after an ill- imuersw?lyl"be e nplfedt on for a bond |against British, Canadian and Austra- |or not. The bride is the daughter of Mr.|ment, K “cm: }:fllflch |;"Le‘ beon condueted in |ness from which he had been. suffer- pragflin wefiokuow;n fact Tt 03 lian riflemen during the National| The building in which McElroy |and Mrs. George Kirk of this city| On Wednesday Bemidji players will Marshall county at the Golden Valley |ings He was taken worse suddenly district is <already quite heavil Rifle and Pistol Matches, the govern- | Brothers were conducting their busi-|and is popular among a large cirele [play Birchmont golfers. There will | gpy and removed to the hospital where he bonded and that the added burden 0’; ment marksmanship contests which |ness was bought last year by C. F.|of friends in this section of the state. |be 8 players on each side. On Sat- early 500 farmers, bankers, busi- |died Sunday. @ $125,000 bond issue will be felt by will be held at Camp Perry, Ohio, |Ginager of the Sunshine Grocery. It| The groom s ¢ity editor of thelurday and Sunday a contest, 18 noles | negs men and others interested in the | Mrs. Carter's brother, Mr. Henry — the tasrayersin o iacertain. tarma beginning August 27. 2 is Mr. Grinager’s intention to remodel [ Bemidji Daily Pioneer. The youngout of 36 will be played and a prize [ gevelopement of shallow peat lands|B. Eggers, and wife, of Grafton, N. Such {8 the camfention”of .those Who The match will be shot with .22 |the ‘building and move his business |couple have a host of friends who |given by the Bemidji Ploneer. With elay or sandy subsoll were pres- | D., came over Monday and accompan- Took t6 ceopomy tn adminstering the calibre rifles, 20 shots per man, at|from Third street to his new location | wish them happiness. Monday, August 22 a Ladies tour-|ent Saturday afternoon at the Vistit-|ied the body to St. Louis, where the waffairs of the district distances of 50 and 100 yards, and|as soon as the building is ready for| Mr. and Mrs. Winter left on the|nament of 18 holes will be played. |ors' day excercises held at the state |funeral will be held. ‘Harmotiy among the citizens is most the winners are declared Internation- | occupation. niorning train on their honeymoon |The prize for this will be donated by |axperimental farm at Golden Valey,| Mr. Eggers is in charge of the desired in, the selecti £ itab al Small-bore Champions. and will be absent for two weeks. |5 A. Barker. located in Marshall county, 28 miles | Grafton Roller Mills at that place. Site tor ue :e\fv ;ggll?nsg'lngls:ntr? r}(e,v Tthe trfophy ih; th]lls international i {Upon their return to Bemidji they will e Rue b 5 AEhoas0 of this city. " 1 1 1O [contest of straight shooting was in- * |ake their home in the New Kaplan | g ) sunt. C. G. Selvig of . z::vsii‘tuiulnfls’ belfr‘i“"d,‘fl" th‘:hh"“st stitutudedby Lord Dewar, the Scottish I.EGION MAY STAGE building where they have taken AMERICAN LEGl(}N To @(»E:;(I;)xllm" h\g?l‘clmt‘"?i ”:f ’Z{?‘:):)];(\:L‘i:‘; GASOLINE TANK EXPLODES fie=r gonvictions. It i evident that the |peer, and the United States Hrst eni- apartments. g was In charge of the program of the MECHANIC INJURED nee%efl’ agl?lr‘m}; ?Z'c'fif,atatf:gef;finfi %r:igis?l 1::“19%09 c"fl’:’p;t}fic‘l‘lgfifi; g:: BOXING BOUTS lN FALL 5 ASS]ST AT BARBEQUE experimental plot of ground being un- el vigintty e [ ) o direct supervise ( Y} Y 8 cinity o %;?{;‘;"t;’;fm’g}: Erfel’e‘;ffi‘; ;? t‘i{zg‘;fl British won. Seven times since them, | * oo committee of the local WIS pATaeL At the 1 f ¢ ‘-!anlddll"rL(frl sll“p.‘;rv/:;(“:x;] (’))lr (fhl{umiflifl lPry?:!-llfih rfik:x(\‘lm}ltgltr?ml e:w‘e’nue LS il s - {have th h i ¥ s g t the last regular meeti he | o it s 4 s 4 sxplos Iiness may be cemented, is the opinion |Linas taieglg;kfgegfigfshtagdIéll:mt:ld_ post, of the American Legion received OPERATE BY LAND AND SEA Relph Gr:\éise p(it gt Lfig“g‘ffl‘éflsfl‘fi of sols of the department of agricul- |startled l,hlnmoml;lg byt’; lm;;l ;)imtlgr of pecple, who have thus far been |ia) 7 ive |2 communication from Solly Gold- Tani luti . ! | ture of the state university. ston which came from the Rtadid neutral in th . teams, and have won the cup five f (By United Press) egion a resolution was drawn offer Repair Shop, when a_gasoline tank, '“ra in the matter. . times. stein, ‘'who manages a number of N Vork. At sust o \Whiskey |ing assistance to the Central Labor| Mr. Alway cited one tract of land e hand /been removed from an - . he city has been organized by fighters, with Irish names, in which it 1cy<<~orat'texll‘17‘l:lb (n.-e-nu_-‘rfit\;)zm body in putting on the Labor Day|on the Goldeén Valley form where oats | WRIeh SEAC CREL Lo patred ganization of block and ward captains 83rd BIRTH ANNIVERSARY |match Jack O'Toole with any one|Matching wits with Federal and State })“,’VD,T\ h.:‘:].‘i;azz:l“;f“%hc :2;;;;‘;;5 f‘f{. without. 'The oats on the former had | LOFS, Wias W("IM-HK on ”‘l"d“‘:‘k "(’l“i:““‘f has beén made for the purpose of who fights at 135 pounds. }gundr(ls atl the ""“"’;l‘ and Canadian that iy hos accepted the offer and | Eone 82 bushels to the acre as against 1,’!"‘."‘ "‘”““'l)‘.w ::;lllnlltllwl('ll)lloofl( l:": right getting out a large vote, so that the| rs. J. W. Hoggle, o _|""According to advance information, | Porder today. Raids, scizures and) G % i i only 32 on the later. In 1919 the big|Tered o very 1 : board may know th ssion of Mrs, J.W. Haggls, of Becida, enter- | o i i arrests marked today's engagements |Will ask the Legion to provide held| o5y "qrowned out (he cr e | hand. He immediately had it dressed g 2 cently, the occasion being that lady’s | e last, un gl a Tni States 2 ‘itios. | be held at Diamond Point, which will [ =< S Y for. Mr. Beaulieu, who is an Thl:xtr:lafu" Xoffil is ‘registered next feighty-third birth anniversary. ‘Grand | he gets counted out before that time. ?.]le‘:]s,“‘;fifi,,} ::,tte[;]u;:i:a':s,-plz:,xbi::g;“;x;{. l:: o;)u of thcdbig features of the day, previous sejgon but by ‘earofnl ob; 1‘;‘::201-(: |‘l’lr his. llhw(,mtlmm;ht he had — expecmdy e tlfe C““‘e? ‘:1 i5 | ma Segar” as she is generally know. The local post committee had not|pieeness of thieir tatk along the |when they expect to feed a great e )”f“,he & AL e .',t,w"“q“""' druined the tank thoroughly before called for the bond iss n'.o §°° t:r was one of the earliest pioneers of |contemplated any boxing shows very| onc, were reported to be considering |number of folks who come in to cele- Hftl”:'l’l : '"T' I canree ({H "I"‘ ""L"f gtarting to repair it. But there was e bond issue to buy thd |1 ake Hattie township, having settled |soon, but may stage some good bouts| ,gyiyg e gy St A amidii valuable Information as to how the )/ ficlent gas In the tank site between the court house and the Ay 5 asking the loan of several destroyers [brate with Bemidji. treated land had given greater vitali- [till sufficient gas 1n old schioo] wite.. Tk burde b ithere on ‘a homestead more than |for the Armistice Day celebration, or|from the navy. ~to: this {55 aud thay stood to cause an explosion. Seas ‘i‘ 5 ax 4ur ens are t00 |twenty years ago with her husband, |at a later date. ty to the grmnx) .uu“ “Fy stood up bt ywlr:g;'}’, B (tl e expression heard{since deceased, and a family of several T TR OVERFLOWING STILL vhclesr in the (l(mp. .\\41101 than l,lqu;s TROUT ENTHUSIASTS WANT | g Y't e, ém thedfact th-'l.t the |children, one of whom is Mrs. John o £R ARGENTINE CATTLE on land without treatment. In 1920 T e T Lo e e |Mickalso nof Becida. Tn those days RELEASED BRITISH SOLDIERS ; CAUSES FIRE IN HOUSE|contivued almont oL ne mon on FISHING SEASON SHORTER o . % 3 mail was brought to the few scattered ORDERED BACK TO IRELAND speciliod tracts gave re able re- seeme (0 e the happy sfution of the sekiors by {eam from. Fark Rapi pecia TRADE AT STANDSTILL| ., s, witteand Wilh WA boon DO\ 1 o i Toca sportamen, who Water and sewhr are all laid and |Srer.2 Tqueh thall, & distance o e (By United Press) ; Minneapolis, Aug. 16.—When a|iho firs season had aimost. los. 1slike trou fishing, have started agita- paid for right to the Beltrami avenue 9 o e o Lond A 16.—All British sol- . still overflowed at 3 a. m. today in the | vitality. tion to have the trout season shor el aLir years, Mrs, Segar is still very active ondon, Aug. 16.—/ ritish sol-| Exchange Fluctuations, Coal : ' ! i gite. The cost of building will % |angd. vitally interes:efl in the affairs |diers, who have been released from & 4 house of Mrs. Tila Rubi, she carried | srhe getual work on the experiment |ened to protect the trout in the about the same as on the old site. o the day. Her large circle of [Ireland, have been ordered to return Strike in England Cause two youngsters to safety through a|jand in Golden Valley was then told | spawning scason. The season now These facts will be considered by the |friends wish, her many more returns |immediately, it was anounced today. wall of flames. Two other children [y 0, I, Nelson fn a forceful manner, | closes on September 1st ‘"‘dl h""’"{ voters next Thursday, especially DY |of the happy event. No explanation was forthcoming of Slump escaped through a window, but the |tiie speaker stating that. it is his be- |of the sportsmen feel that, althoug = those who do not favor the $125,000 e A5 LA I from the war office, but following on fifth was seriously burned. The|lief that the peat land if properly |they delight in the sport of angling "bom.lt. i Keep. :lhe cost down, |gEARCH FOR NEGROES WHO the heels of DeValera’s speech' to the mother and the ten-months-old babe | treated wil he as productive in a very [for” trout at this time, the season ; practice égonomy..and. vote, for_the 2 Irish parliament insisting on com- By Philip Aquila Kempster Were locked up when police discover-|few years as the high priced land in | too long for the good of the sport an ffl":lel:]; av??“:.gsg"e lfsut]he ftloga" KIDNAPPED SOLDIERS’ WIFE plete independence, it was taken as| (United Press Staff Correspondent) | ed the cause of the fire. the southern part of the state, Hay |will try to have the season close on ¥ P e At e an indication that a break in the Irish| - Beunos Aires, Aug. 16.—The cat- ':',:;.’1’,:'(:”')" bagidoubled) that ("_'J’?.“g,‘ August 1st or 10th, . R B y United Press: truce is feared. tle industty in Argentina, the most Sy il o e T 1 e INTERSTATE COMMERCE Anniston, Ala., Aug. 16.—A posse - |important and largest industry of the JOINT SUNDAY SCHOOL ; An ulchmtl rzm]m(forstlhe autos prcscl: WOMAN INJURED IN BODY CLOES HEARINGS |headed by military and police author- . as practica ached 2 5 9 T showed a total o cars, some of NCH ROOM EXPLOSIO! i fos \’&:ashlngton, August 16--The Inter |ities are searchinir for ‘t’he three ne-| WORTHERN UNION SUNDAY :to::(fl.:e«;,“.h.x.s prachidally. reached & MEETING ON WAL) FARM which bore North Dakota, South Da- Lul }{ State Commerce Committee today end- | €roes, who, last night, kidnapped the| SCHOOL GATHERING AUGUST 28| = This was caused, to a large extent,| ne Big Lake and Swenson Lake ,’;‘,’]‘C"r" I‘f::r‘:, "‘“’:3 Frkice r’:}:«?fi(:"vlv’ltl‘xmlz:: Minneapolis, Aug. 16.—Mrs. J. M, ed hearings on the administration bill | young wife of Dale Stormer,KBerE by the exchange ~situation, but has|Sunday school will gather at the arm |y poople who ha‘ull‘hzurrl'n!‘ the Vis-| Breen was seriously injured today %o oxtend financial relief to the rail- | lingham, member of Company K, of| Ty Northern Union Sunday scliool {been greatly accelerated by-the strike |home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold next |jtorg day and they wished to see|when an oven-in a lunch room exs roads, and began consideration of the | the 4th Infantry, Alabama National}is planning to be host to a large gath-!in England of the British coal miners. | Sunday morning at for an all [\hat the peat land would produce, |ploded as she was lighting it. i pcmti(:ins. ’;l'he repolrt will “l;e San l?uard. entraining at Camp McMellan [ering to be held on Movil Lake Sun-|This lafter has caused a scarcity of |day service. The p m will - | hevowned some within five miles of S i mouced to the senate later in the day. | here. y day, August 28th. This is the nature |ships to ca the beef, and there is|clude a speaker from Kitchie and also S f ) E 3 e ., According to the stotly told author- | of an all day service and the program, grc]?n, irregfi};rity in the sailings of [from Buck ‘Lake ana a numbec will “Ii,'];imo;"’tm(]m";,ulzm:),"’, L RAILROAD LABOR BOARD 1 Blc TAX Rmcmu ities by Stormer, he and his wife were |beginning at 10:30 A. M. wiil include |the ones which do come to Argentina |be out from itemldii S th “,”,[ & ']'l""’er b J { 3 % walking about the city when three ne-|speakers from Bemidji and other|from England. From all reports a very interesting 1"‘”’7““"{ f D iotorest 1 PROBE OPEN.SHOP CHARGE x s | groes jumped from an automobile|pointe. Mrs. Henry J. Conat is i | fThe greater part of the beef ex-|and well attended mecting will be ben the ]I'“ f oty A R i PLANNED FOR 1921'22 and kidnapped Mrs. Stormer. charge of all arrangements. ported fromArgentina goos to Eng- held. :l:::nv“':';‘lll"l‘llth'(” :’p:”?o': V‘:’Y“;'L’_ “t'm“r“e;;r RO perr Toie Duttd o Boes g e speakers wel & ashington, . - R Jand. Practically none is sent to the ass lage. a 3 e NEW FUR SHOP TO OPEN HioNES VOTED SRIFPFING United Stdtes. © Eve nthe large 12§ the assomblage od States Raflrosd LaborBodt today Washington, Aug. 16.—(By Al- IN BROSVIK BUILDING BOARD AND CONFERENCE American frigorificos, Armour’s and EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION FRENCH MESSAGE SAYS PREMIER | that the railroads wére operating bert Walker)-—Federal taxes are re- S Swift’s, send almost all their meat AT MOORHEAD OCT. 13-15 the “open shop”.plan in their shops o 4848.000,000 - for 1022 and | a0 b Ko e e s to England and Europe, France re ’ WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE | A ording to word received hare from b 4! a , B & ccor 0 word rec A 5790,000,00’0 for - 1923, Chairman ;“’,f“fi‘;.3.’;‘};°£ff‘g’;§:,‘°§fi,‘l,§{ gt;:l (By United Press) ceiving a considerable portion. Also By United Press) ' ‘Muflnn' %m‘,, the Rallfoad Service Fordney of the house ways and means tember 1, in a space in the Brosvik| Washington, Aug. 16.—The depre-|a small_amount of live cattle has re- . i (By United Press) Company has taken over the operation ] . committee declared today. The insur-|Tailoring building. ciation appropriation bill carrying|cently been shipped to Germany.| -Fergus Falls, Aug. 16.—October| parig, August 16---The French offi-|of the Erie Rairoad Shops and are i gent Republican movement in the| Mrs. Mathers is reported to be well $48,500,000 for the United States|However, with conditions in England |13, 14 and 15 has been announced 8| cials acceptance of the invitation to|rehiring employees on an open shoy 1 house was strong enough to force de-|versed in fur work and expects to fill |shipping board, and $200,000 to de-|as they are at present, the meat|the dates for the Northwestern Edu-|partake in President Harding's dis-|basis. ¥ § lay in the repeal of excess profit tax|a need in this city in that line. ~This fray the expenes of the disarmament |houses are refraining from ordering cational association in Moorhead. |armament conference was submitted| Since Lh‘c‘ railroad Servlce‘gumpany 3 levy until January 1, 1922, firm will do all kinds of new fur work | reported to the senate today by the|Argentine beef, with the result that The executive committee met August|to the American Embassy for trans-|is not a ‘“common carriet” it was b 234 y by Moy i Tonsideration of the tax bill will|as well as repairing and remodeling. | conference, was ordered favorably| the packing houses here arc marking|13 in Moorhead to make plans for the |mission to Washington. The mes-|pointed out that it would not he sub- be started in the house tomorrow and | Their annoucement appears in an-|reported to the senate today by the|time, hopnig for an improvement of {meeting. W. L. Lippett is president|sage said that the Premier himscll‘fe“tr ll" supervigion by the railiosd hoard, completed Saturday afternoon. other part of the paper today. appropriation committee, the situation, ‘ _'of the association, will attend the conference,

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