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FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1921 ' The ¢ Twentieth .. Contury - o (tetb ' timited |g Laugh With Us— Not At Us— i Should Be Handy, Anyway Not that it makes any great differ- ce, but we are of the impression the Ku Kilux (. Klan} costumes i . invented, by a guy who was Usart enough to est grapefruit and gally enjoy every bit'of them, ' ~—Quite Proper— % 2 Past ‘and Present - Willie used to have to finish wear- ing out dad’s old clothes, but now the { flivver wears them out faster than dad can buy them. s —How Times Do Change?— = e RAIL WALKOUT CALLED ihetJiech ook somvei cemmend ot LET'S GO OFF BY UNION CHIEFS |vo e i sonded the reception. (Continued From i’ags n BRmsH UGHTWEIGHT POTATO MARKET on both carriers and the employees. gUCTTCTYTERRRETTERREFETE Lot { Have You Seen Him? r K - | | The couny rensure’s " ofte 5| oy oo g pojato market | qonicone e, ore, 21580 e [\ ENTERS ARMERICAN RING : looking for a man Who js belioved to dull. Receipts 90 cars. Totai U. S.|;5unced soon by the Interstate Com-| New. York, [Qct. - 28.—Stringing ol SR o MARKETS ' TO THE mEfifford'sSaturdaySnecials' Box Apples, Jumble pack, per box . .$2.50 10-1b sack of Buckwheat Flour, sack. 50¢ Our Leader! Coffee, 5 lbs for . .. .. .$2.00 Tvory Starch, 3 pkgs for ......... 25¢c Large cans of Peaches, in heavy syr- up, 3 for Weieras i o 0 $91.00 Bacon, by the strip, perlb......... 22¢ Lenox Soap, 25 bars for ..........$1.00 Ivory Soap; 12 barsfor ... ........$1.00 Brooms, 4-strung, each ........... 45¢ have suffered from the extreme heat |t North by 1 in th A I itti i shipments, 1,223 cars. - Northern| merce Commission as the result of | along in the procession fo the Britisn last summer. In remitting his taxes, Lo, Foobyed) $1.65 to $1.75; bulk, | cancellation of the strike call. Cuts in |spory kmgs ihat have strung across - the other day, he wrote: “I am more $1.70 to $1.85; Red River Ohios, i the Ameri s 3 File ~ d . rates on lumber, fruit and vegetables |the American field this year comes AT THE o fhi‘( tfo i ab::xte‘; ff?)l;wtll:g 3\;]1“‘- sacked and h“""» $1.65 to $1.85;|on the Pacific coast were virtuauy|now a fighting champion. NEW 7 cacek Lot 1y BT | Taaho Russets, sacked, $2.10 to $2.15.| agreed on. ' : B et Buglies Ttalien, s 2 ARMORY & e 2 ere with the certainty that he is the ”bu?t;:)t ogo:’t:l y b g:l‘}ogvevnikirf;z ARMISTICE DAY PLANS Houston, Tex., Oct. 28.—Union | lightweight champion of the Isles. 1 ; bod; eyheck ADVANCE, REPORTS SHOW | men who quit their jobs on the Inter- Rico contes over in an unofficial cap- N vEMBEH 18‘[ g Ex;:ept Unsigned— national and Great Northern in Texas | 3¢ity .with memories of what hap- Vi ; b XTvk . h rs d to Joe Beckett, Jimmie Wild, & i Continued from Page 1) last Saturday in compliance with the | Pene i 5 e Wilde : Did He Return? mitte ‘fo: a much larger crowd than |union, may not ‘be.taken back to T.e‘i[t‘fiw‘ls! ”}:‘d others. London did "."é 4"‘= H@URS “‘4 The ‘following' personal appeared | was present last year. work. &y e lightweight champion official {' g < = i credentials to . meet Benny Le ) i umns of ‘the Chi- hants are expected to ‘The: men were not dxschargc_ed. ] Benny Leonard. }mz‘gm’l‘gg::e?d A cok‘;itlnt?e:vcit: the pfist ig making | They left . of their own free will. However, Rico believes he has a OIF ]DANC]ING “If Wilbur Blfl"‘k; who deserted | this celebration a success in every | When a man leaves a railroad, wheth- ¢chance to do it. His chance to provs || —Starting at 8 O'Clock Sharp— i 2 : i i his' claim comes tomor: ight i f is wi babe twenty years ago, ¢ ted that the majority |[er for six days or six ‘months‘ _he row night in § lgisilv:‘l:f“mdSBfii ei’a;lee We;l ykm’fk iis’ Z,fa};het;cso::g) exf:ilel close for the day |automatically = loses his seniority | the Garden when he starts a 13-round BAHGE MUSIG Exul"s BY THE fose | LAV bout with Sailor Fried e i i ‘clock, at which time the par-|rights with the road,” was the ex-| 3 el riedman,.thé best block fWe’ll N unn :(tle“i.sot; ggal"t? wi P pression-of onie’of the officials. 186-pounder ‘in’ Chicago, and one of LOUISIANA 2 NE__ SONSHINE RED DEVILS The men struck as the preliminary America’s ring baitlers. of - the then ordered national walk- NONPARTISANS UNDER | " cperar, AND PERSONAL || Cleveland, Oct. . 28.—Code mes- : HRE lN N. D. RECALL sages officially calling off the threat- 24 ° RCH ESTRA g 3 e ks 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charies F. Lenty of emzdh rgilfroad ‘s;ttil;le ‘;lvere beir:!g dis- ! 4 GRINAGER'S io;nix:g ‘E' Bemihdji dn:ct f;om For Rep\au‘ Work Remember Our (Continued From Page 1) Detroit, Mich., formerly of this city, | patched from rotherhood \headquar- S ) tlantic City, where they play- i y - fnatitution and its workings. Charge;xa,e the proud parents of twin girls: ters here today. N : % ::e;u :‘::::,;; 1;];:: "hfie::f PAINTS and ROOFING ‘of improper dealngs on the part of | born October 18. e s“N GE Ym £ t ‘cley 2 idmin:i,strgtion officials becamednglt; G b LONB(}N BOASTS woRLD’s 1 E :::;:;—:ill:!:fi"t:elr swinging, ters of legislative inquiry record, bul An annual dance will be given by b s ¢ i : g ‘ were never brougit in the courts. the Women of the Mooseheart Legion| . ] ARCEST ELECTRIC SIGN! flag _ COME EARLY—STAY LATE Keep Our New Location in Mind ¥ The officials attacked in the recall| at the Moose hall Saturday night. | Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit There’s a Real Treat in comprise the state industrial commis- | ‘Che public is invited. - 2t10-29 SR i | Store for You. sion, which has entire control of the (By United Press) & A | COUPLES $1.50 ‘gtate’s industrial program. The Non-| - Dr. J. W. Diedrich will leave to-| Operation of what is believed to be Extra Ladies 50c DO NOT MISS THIS DANCE AND BE SORRY LATER! CLIFFCRD’S At Fourth St. and Minnesota Ave. Tel. 851 120 Third St. Best Granulated Sugar, T10-1b 10t8 ieeeceeieiaeeenneec! 65¢c. DALY PIONEER Bn;:;rr,m(lreamery, in 1-lb“_4k = - "Back HOME" AR R A HANTHSNOS, | partisan majority in the legislature| morrow morning for Duluth, where|the largest electrical sign in exist- * @stablished this commission and gave | he will officiate at the game between|ence has just commenced here. The {in Amerjca. In a measure the body | played there tomorrow afternoon. a quarter of a- mile from point'to “'has control over the state’s entirc —_— point, serves as a guide for the cross- B Y R SV 1 S Sy i officers of the state bank through the ENEM:ES OF LEAGUE The ' lights ‘are. sunk in a groove. industrial commission power to force 15 R DRSS AT e bank, Charges were made that these . taxi right across!them in landing. __ Aren - 3 unds were aventually misused 0| (Gontinued From Page 1) | The. lighting B o arranged.that & : T jm, of the Nonpartisan league. field, having become' incensed over | cate the direction or*%hewind. No. 1 Storage Eggs, doz....43¢ = : i 3 As a result of the contentions of |po gistribution of federal patronage| The giant sign isiinstalled at Croy- || | —————"——7——>— j:forced to change certain policies of | ,\gtive appointments. ing there will be further facilitated || |Strictly Fresh Eggs,; dez...48¢ the state bank. A large numver or m;i::,‘:n il:lpthis ele;tion, leaguers ex- | by a: searchlight so: powerful that it 2 hen redeposits' of the state bank | ¢y “McKenzie” vote, the vote of the | miles, and so penetratifig that it can § ;&were withdrawn. This ‘fact also was old line republicans, who are oppos- be seen even through a heavy eloud — © The administration met with great| 10’000 it is estimated, but even that|drome will also: be: outlined in' the ifficulty in-attempting to dispose of [y uld bé the balance of power if the |electric: lights to avoid colisions’ in Ibs for, would have saved the financial insti- | November. , The station, as mow utions. These bonds were not mar-| - e Nonpartisan- league was con- | the minor improvements to be made, | it ngore power than any similar body | Cathedral and Centrals, which will be lsign, shaped like a star, measuring nancial system. The law gives the Channel air pilots in landing at nigit. ; : el b dnbacrito tor ‘The DUafly Proneer. 3 covered with heavy glass, level witl Jr_-—.- .} deposits of public funds in the state Y TODAY SEEK RECAU.- the ground so that the 'planeg can political purposes, to further the pro-| o .sional ticket of their own in the| huge “L" may be displayed to indi- 1% Independents, the administration was| Ghich thyew some of them out of lu- | don, the London air station, &nd land- 3 mall state banks were forced to close | ot to get what is commonly called|can be seen’from a distance of 80 | (fard, pure, in 10-1b Tots..$1.39 tised for proj da. i i i . Bui ‘ sero- > 4 propaganca. ing the recall. This vote is only about |bank. Buildings adjseent to the'aero Frating, Mpples; Tepeciall 6 uthorized bond'issues that, it said, |jines were drawn as they were last|night flying.. ! ‘built and with eted until recently. Nonpartisan |ceived late in 1915. In the primaries|is believed to:be the best ‘equipped Lenox Soap, 25 bars officials are jubilant and declare their | 51916, they captured the republican | for flying in theworld. F:gfl::;" and industrial institutions|party and nominated Lynn J. Frazier e Hondckiife ne 000 over the straight re- '\éos:]tg::% ol:ltlmted 13::8 at“dbpfropoile\d giblic::}ycn’lr;dida:e. In the fall grazier F GRE\IGN MlmARY ME’-N al amendments before the mocrat b, ’ eople in the special election pass, :.f:uf‘;r?ffigo,w“ tlezde % MEFTING ATNEW YORK— lowever, it would. a‘erlougly, inter- The league majority since then has 72 | ére ‘with the administration’s pro-|peen cut by every election. (By United Press) \ ®ram. The whole fight, therefore,| [n 1916 the Nonpartisans got the New York, Oct: 28.—General John ,:flti‘l‘s on those proposed laws, They | lower house of the state legislature;|J. - Pershing, :just |returned. from M:h %filgngd, to take certain powers|in 1918 both houses and in 1920 lost | Frarce, attended today the reception i h”%” to.the state bank out of | the lower house: of the Military Board: of. Allied Sup- 8. 3" s of the industrial commis-| * At the republican primaries in 1918 pjy’ Ssik it4s ; nother proposal'would change | Frazier was 'elected governor by|" ‘Phe foreign members of ‘the mili- You oftan refer to somegne or some- thing “back home.” But almost all the time you speaki of-it in the past tense.. The question is:* What do iyou know about your home town today? : -|Qugker Rolled Oats, large ‘size, 3 for ... 9 Corn Peas } 25 c Cut. Wax Beans Assortment of Corn Flakes, 1 large, 2 small e personnel of the industrial com- imission, keeping it out of the hands £ Nonpartisan officials. “If the initiated laws win, we are feated,” Nonpartisan officials de- ired. “It will be useless for us to ‘étain state officials in office if the .program is defeated.” A block of Independents, with the Bismarck Tribune as their mouth- iplece, ovposed the special recall elec- fon, They preferred to wait until he regular primary elections next June, and are not backing their col- leagues in the campaign. — Fargo, N. D.; Oct, 28.—Light rain about 16,000 and in the fall had a majority of 17,000 over the fusion candidate’ on the. democratic ticket. The test of strength came in June, 1919, on the referred measure passed by the ‘Nonpartisan ' legislature to create the industrial program. These laws carried by majorities ranging from 7,000 to:'18,000. In the republican primaries last vear Governor Frazier was safe by something over'5,000. In:the fall he was elected by less than 5,000, and some said he slipped by with the na- holnnl ticket, being in the republican colum; tary board arrived here October 26 on the United States Transport Con- tigny. - They are: - General Charles Jean Mairie Payot, quartermaster general of the French army; Gener- al A, A. McHardy, of the British ar-j my; General Commandatore Hippo- lito Parelli, of the Italian army. and Colonel Adolphe Cumont, of the Bel- gian atmy, . Brigadier-General Charles G. Dawes, United States army, is the American member. The board was first organ- ized to co-ordinate the services of | supply and transportation when Mar- 1 lot, a'lb G AT AR 1 lot, a 1b . Brooms, 4-sewed, good han- dle, special at ... o bo‘i You Know- That there have probably been many interesting changes since you left? That history-—American history—is peing made every day in your home town? That the little girli you used to know 1] R R R b TR ‘this morning threatened to hold down g"lllIIIllIIIlilllllllllIIIIllllIlllll!|I|lIilllllIlIlIIII|||lllll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIII voting in this: section. £ Reports indicated that balloting M ‘,YER & swlS"ER " L__SATURDAY SPECIALS— 'was about normal for early morning. The heavy voting was expected this Apples—Roman ‘Beauties, per box . Jonathans, .per box -.:u Wi ‘afternoon and tonight. Indications Delicious Fancy, per box along in the procession of the British Lean Empire Bacén, by the slab, per b Sweet Spuds, 3 1bs for ... i - 2 pkgs Defiance Coffee for i Des Arts-Coffee,.in.vaguum cans, lb Fresh Charm Sodas, in 4-1b caddy Lily of .the Valley Preserves, in 2-quart pails, Strawberry, Raspberry and Cherry, per pail Cremo Flour, per 100.1bs .......... SRR Johnston’s fancy, fresh Cookies .. Strained Honey, in quart sealers . Fresh shipment of Simon’s Full Cream Cheese, lb.. 38c 1 Puffed Rice and 1 Puffed was married last week. ‘Wheat That the red-head who had the desk in front of you has been elected may- or? : : Do you know these things? And, * : honestly now, wouldn’t you like to keep posted—just for ‘“auld lang syne?” ; ? : There’s just one SURE.way-— Subscribe Today for Your - Home Town Paper =t . =% | & Bie: $E LB 5 = RS lw 58 . & 2 & z 4 e 8, 8 = © HSNAS - IINTHSNNS S gmgsms New stock fresh, soft, shell- ed Walnuts, a 1b Kitchen Cleanser, this is the best you can buy-—-for hands, bathroom and tile; 2: tall cans for, UVENILE BAND TO HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET THURSDAY o At the ‘meeting of, the Juvenile ind members last evening it was lecided to hold ‘the annual banquet of the band next Thursday night in the rooms of the Bemidji Civic and ommerce association. The' banquet | vill heanri\‘wed at. 6 0’clock. 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