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L Tas recently - a weck, TOWN A “HICK VWLAGEL" SYOCKTON AINY SO SMALLY AT T LAST CENSUS ¥ ON OF L] Twentieth Century * Limited |2 Laugh With Us— Not At Us— Scat! Dear Twentieth Century: In lire| with the article which you had in| your column recently about women | _desiring to wear warm clothes like the men—if they dared—I wish to state that I'am afraid that many poor | ‘hubbies . will freeze this winter, if their wives require as fow clothes at | night as they do in the daytine.— | sermrarmrr R EETrTy | advi 0. W. L. 42 On the Level | . An aviator at Dayton, Ohio, soared | [P axgnnansnasaseansasanasnrasssasssy seven miles up in the air. At that z distance he should have fallen in| POTATO MARKET. with several members of the local, - | to. school board. 5 | Chicago, Oct. 21.—Potato market 800, af length —7Up in the Air— ‘\unk on ::Jhi'. When the Pot Calls the Kettle Black | *CiPts 113 cot An exchange from a near-by vil-|$1.70 to $1.85 lage states: “Mrs. Mamie Barry ar-|Red River rested G. F. Moore for assaulting|$1.95; bulk, her by striking her with his fist, when | she called at his house and demanded | her axe he had in his seesmion: matter was dismissed. en Moore had Frank Barry arrested for tak-| lMcREASE HER NAVY ing some of his wood for which the Y latter paid a fine of $3 and costs of et at present, and is building more of —Turn About’s Fair Play— |them, and making them more pover Living in Hope | ful. - Modern dailies are filled with ac-| Great Britain today has the largest | counts of residence fires, but we have |navy in the worid, and is about to | never yet come across one which took |start on the construction of 1Tour place at midnight where the occu- |new capital ships wh pants did not escape in their night spects are to be me clothes, if the cscaped at Stilt of any pow we're living in hope that we may res The Unite of one some day where the occupants | gocond ir - escape fully dressed. dritain f —That Would Be News— | In'No Danger i,’!nttlcshi | | (Continued From Page 1). ang powerful than | é Japan ! 18 61 ¢, Jones, T want to insure my Battle C s against fire. What would a c ar : 25 poticy for 520,000 cost _Total 52 182 00 “What coal is it? The same kind| Vessels now under construclion ory you sent me last week?” autho ina which are in project- pravavrs l'ag b ¢ “I wouldn’t bother insuring it if I were you. It won't burn.” i : ¥ —Cleaning the Slate— | Battieships 0 9 Uscless Questions Ipotite € Dear Twenticth Century: I noticeu | that you overlooked a number of us Total 4 V 4 . ver completion of pr OLE HOME YOWN. AINY NEVER GOING AS BIG AS given mory. Following a number of musical | subject of the address to be Teachers college glee (by Dr. Prosser. “Our Le ,u;'g” is the topic assigned Miss Theda Gildemeis- here, the British are tg have a speed of 31 or 32/} The American cruisers have |a displacement of 43,500 tons, and , are to be 874 feet long. DIVISION EDUCATION - MEET WELL ATTENDED (Continued From Page 1) hundredl will be added to the list be- fore tonight. After the conventiou, an informal reception was held for the visitors, under the direction of the Woran’s Study club and: the Women's C and Community club of { during which time refreshments served. Teachers were made acqus | ed with one another and with man of our citizens during the recepiion PARK RAPIDS WILL PLAY LOCALS B2F TOMORROW (Continued from Page 1) will no doubt try his hand at a ‘half- back position. The probable line-up of the two elevens as announced by Coach Smith {of Bemidji and Coach” McCallum of Park Rapids, follows: —PARK RAPIDS club, J. M. McConnell, state commis- sioner of education spoke on’ Reconstruction P od in Education.” . director of the William Hood Dunwoody Industrial Institute of Minnepolis, “The Evolution of Part Time Edu- cation.” A .general” busincss session —Aint It a Fact? — MARKETS i?knms. cmorrow forenoon’s session com- s the three-day . vill also be held at the ne v ‘ An address by Dr. E. Robb or of the Northwestern tian Advocate of Chicago, is the nding feature of the program. and the This 4 Japan now boasts the largest bat- {tleship in the world. She is the Nega- The Negato has a tonnage of 33,- cf 660 feet, carries cady on reds. Re-|eight 16-inch guns, and has a speed Total U. S. ship-|of 231 knots. ars. Northern whites, |to the Negato in the American navy bulk, $1.65 to $1.80; is the battleship Maryland, recently The Maryland is ‘the .85. ! first ship in the United States navy I'to carry 16-inch guns. | placement of 32,600 tons, length of possession. The iU' Sn ]S FREPARED TG 1600 feet, and a speed of 21 knots. INDIANA LOOSENS UP FOR MINNESOTA GAME Minneapolis, Oct.. 21.—The Indi- « football squad planned to “loosen up’ ’at Northrop field this afternoon. in many re- They will meet the Gophers Satur- Coach Williams i The nearest approach x orogram will bewsin the new armory. The Bemidji high school orchestra wii open the meeting with a number o The evening’s boys™ giee club. ed, $1.80 to|commi Ledfors or Ellio Funk or Peterson She has a dis- Tuesday eve- by “Schuek’s of Minnesotiz, The boys’ glee club of the school, under the direction of Martha Fibigar, director of mu: the public schools, sang several vo-| cal selections, which were well given | and enthusiastically! received. Sectional meetings were held this International body. welcome. “The Riohts of Childhood 4 Cline and Davis. TWO NEGRO WOMEN FOUND MURDERED; BODIES HIDDEN | instructive program for ea and consolidated school teachers met at the new armory, where speakers on subjects of particular interest and benefit to rural schools were on_ the | program. The speakers included Miss | Jessie Wedin, state institute instruct- or; Miss Frances P. Lapham, /rural| supervisor, Deer River; Miss Swenson, state rural school inspector;, and Dr. M. E. Haggerty. i Elementary school instructors met, | at the State Teachers college and; address on proj by Miss Theda Gildemeti: | sion was held on projects tried in the Several other were discussed by teachers (By United Press) Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 21.—Bodies ! of two negro women, who had been ! murdered, were found hidden in a group of weeds in different placds along a side road at Argentine, a sub- | urb, by police today. | bodiez were mutilated with knives. Police. said. this -was the sixth case here within the last few weeks. Re- | cently the body of a negro guard was feund badly burned. has” becn in ince the Minnesota-Ohio e at Columbus. the federal board.of e capitol for a’ conferenc: Both: of the rning to be in charge of the Go-| strategy tomorrow afternoon. s has been drilling the ng, Williams” absence. = 1o | Gephers dul TWO BANDITS HOLD UP From the evidence @ TRAIN AND STEAL CEREALS Junior and senior high school teach- | ers met at the Methodist church, and | the school boards met at the Teachers | . {college. In addition to the speake on each sectional program, a numb. o fentertainment features were al The solid outer crust, 14 to 1 per cent (or twenty “to forty high permanent rigidi unknown causes has been deformations, placements of as much as ten miles cally and 100 horizontally. (By United Press) ‘Chicago, Oct. 21.—Two 1d yp a freight train of the Atchi- i son, Topeka & Santa Fe raiiroad near MecCook, Illinois, early today and I carted off the contents of a box car in The loot consisted of Japan | earth’s interio 3 ' with a thickness of (4) [ of the ius 4 miles), but from | subjeet to a motor truck. 4 A general session was -hel cereals ang ‘grains. £ held Wh tween 267 What large city in Trance did Bor- | nd the Japan deaux wine come, from prior fo the | k P o A= birth of dir. Volstead? | ; = For what great American was making a total of 13 for Jupan | J=| Washington, D. C., named? | Battte Cruisers 10 o btk == How fat must a man he befare no- | i (1) | 15 body loves him?—I. D. Clare. ! making a total of 12 for Japan | #== —So0 Do We- | it Total 3 33 17 4= Mostly Sites at Home | The Kelliher Journal tells us that | “Peter Peterson went to Internation- | al Falls sightsceing last week and came back.” We wonder if he took in all sights! The fact that he “came back” ed. The United States hopes to com- | makes it look rather odd. | nlete its present building program @'m' == o (25) | 3= Tt would be the end oi 1927, and{| more probably e : . [battleships and battle cruisers, which | J=2 —Must Have Missed Something— s the 1916 program, and is il now | o= R | under construction, in 192 =l Birds and Cyclones. 'may be delayed until 1926. ! One naturalist has expressed the | Britain probably will complete her opinion that birds habitually make use | four new battle cru , which hav of storms in traveling from one part [been authorized, but are not yet. ae- | of their range to another. Ie points der construction, out that if a bird cannot find shelter, The three b it must be more comfortable on the le scrul " | wing (han on the ground during a Japsn T 3 | probahly will be compieted in-.1926 8 storm, beeause in the fiercest g 2[_ 1996, vill be completed in 1925 + 1. Japan’s is the most ambitious build- R ) H 3 and | g | fo i I'structio s N or authorized THTH T ab led the “cight. i 1 ing program of any of the three gre | . al the air, as o mass, Is at vest; that the bird is in a moving, medinm, like a swinmer in 3 |elght” prog !Japan’s po {line ¥ flowing rive Al Wistory has many students | batt G proper and the provine in ¢ The town of Yarmoutn, Nova Scofia, e © ttleghips and eight first-line risers in her navy, all with-, of age, on the i h itod is as long as a ¢ s truly one of the first-class. to be a permanent naval policy | THIT] i m Ik in S bird xane (¢ 1 uils, HER S tuary for g ' Named After Colleges. Glaciers are numerous about Prince Willisun sound In Al In one arm of thé, sound there nd will fore Great Britain There to wheth cin vestry Al When the rred to Hurriman expedition explored the jbeen actuy zed. | sound, the arm in which these glaciers | A recent development in naval ex- oceur was ealled “College fiord,” and | pansion which aused some con- each gieler was glven the naume of [cern to the American navy depart-| some American institution of learning; imvnt is Great Br the largest hre khown as o and (subsequently to, the calling of thel L “Harvar { Washington conference ,to build four| A inew battle crc improved ! S {Hood type. i » AT vlin | mation which ha hed here, MrsaCrabshaw—You must go (o the {yessels will be superior to the < ist und have that tooth pulled. |battle cruisers which the American ‘Willie—Don't that, a3 I'd {navy is now building under the 1916 rather get in fight and have It |program, in tonnage, length, better Enocked out.—New York Sun, jarmor profection, and possibly in Inwnber of guns. Something Wrong Somewhere. | These improved Hoods are to have silence is golden aud money talks, [ dicplacement of more than 45,000 thatiour money 1s on tons, An'nl maybe 47,000, or 48,000 Boston - Transeript. tons They will be 900 feet long.!Js= |The guns of these vessels will be the| 3= game as on the A‘muriv;m cruisers | ¥ === Imow building, 16-inch, but the Bri 1 muan has managed to llve“c‘:“ “: l,x:l;n]bl.‘.” t'i]yl l‘,m.l(j“t(,nl i< ars and then be forgotten Iy ivelve of these powerful guns, while| s have only eight 16-inch, 50 ‘cnllbcr guns, . { il NrsTTrsTasERT AT [ /Might Change the Magazines. | qpe American cruisers will be su-! . The wajting patient Is 0ot A1Ways 8 fperjor in sveed. They are to make! 3 patient waiter. A 19215 fuicts, while, nccordi :-T.(il R U i it gaRRn. AR A mim TEANUNTANRU IR NN ANCUNUERIE our HomeTown , .\ Paper T Dealers Supplied By GAMBLE-RO ON-BEMIDJI CO. —— : o f What It Can Do For You GIRLS! f 3 i . 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