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ESor, i” EDITION | 55c PER MONTH 5N The Pioneer 18 the ouniy dally within 100 miles of Bemidjl and has the largest ecirculation Northern Minnesota s BEMIDJI, MINN., FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 11, 1921 VOLUME XIX. NO. 175 | PUBLIC UNITES WATH EX-SERVICE MENTO I ALLTED RTINS PAYTRBUTE e BOYTNGSHONIS s 11T AGHR (BLESRATES W) T ol s 3 Two Minutes to Honor | Decided Through Three ! A Loy« ML e - — |y BETHEL LUTHERAN MEN TO Parade one “Celbbiation procession started. its slow progréss Soldier Dead A ‘E‘HES mERNOON Major Contests Ry TONIGHT! a.F " O:B & - y | ollowed By Ceremonies Bt { it v ST § - A o OF HOSTILITIES IN WORLD WAR i il i) P ] § President and Ex-Fresidents, | 15w Capitol hill toward Pennsylva- The regular monthly mecting of at New Armory ' | 3 1 iplomats nia avenue, Pershing lead and then | Gene;ra and Dip 5 came the escort of troops followed on Ithe Men's society of the Bethel Luth- h will be held this evening foot by the clergy, then the body (By United Press) (By United Press) i the church basement, MOVIES AND BOXING 2 e ¢ and i odiate- ndon, Nov. 11.—The third uuni-‘ R 4 ‘ New York, Nov. ;]):d:\\}réegn\:gth(i tl‘::,l)‘lnl n;::;;t(\lraut- 'y of Armistice Day was cele-| Thirty-two Rounds on Card to pyy finds the footh: eran chu xth and America avenue. A pro- SHOW THIS AFTERNOON gram has been prepared and lunch president, the chief e of the|brated officially and privately Begin at 3:15 at up ready for a series of the-most bit-|, g el will be s All members and Take Important Parts HARDING DELIVERS supreme court, associate justices, thoughout the country this morning | ter battles of the scason tomorrow New Armory : S the cabinet, president of and at 11 a. m. all mo_vement_ceusom The championship of the F PR]NC“’AL' ADDRESS | members :)f the cal mc)t_‘mcsru ofjand At A . tes, during which the e e i i the senate and members of the sen L or e of ithe: most sh one 3 g ate, speaker of the house and mem- | nation stood m silent mourning ior . that fur i sthers interested are urged to be pres- Ex:Servi ‘M i . meri the dead. The only exception the ractive cards of the hectic season. jothe Chow for Ex-Service en, bers, medal of honor men, American | ¢ SO LG ways whose time sched- McLEAN AND BURKE TO AR ent. Dance and Carnival for Public This Evening * yion, Grand Army of the Republic ule would have been dislocated by HEADLINE BOUT 1 of the “‘Bi thers, each man’s head bowed |ule A % D second of the Iy 3 ) l3(:!‘(?:\::e.e K e R “Uleven two minutes delay, and water STAGE P | between Princeton and Yale at New !CATHOLIC LADIES SERVE g \wly the funeral cortege moved |transport dcp.en_\kjnAt upon the tn(luf;‘ - IHaven will be LI,‘~ ranking game of the TURKEY SUPPER SUNDAY ' Pennsylvania avenue. Through- | Even here, trains and Dboats were | = lis, F card. \ ] R - s -i the day a gunshot was fired | halted where it could be safely done.|St. Paul, Minneapolis, ergus‘ The skirmish between the Tiger and At b f M e\xn’lmlm-r Day in !‘;"““:J.' Wils i “fir rom Washi In the cities the hour of 11 was sig- sqi: | the Bull Dog will be of more import- Sunday evening the ladies of the opened this forenoon with a big par- ‘L:g:f:e,;u?;tofi0;]1gzagl;mgmn nalled by rockets or bells and all ve- Falls and B?m'dll to Be | ance also because the Yale cleven. [Catholic church will serve a turkey|ade at 11 o'clock. School children, ¥ ‘ hicles came to a halt, passengers ris- the greatest Blue aggregation of fsupper from 5 to 8 o'clock in the ate Teachers college, Highest Decorations of Allieq Governments Placed on | Unknown Hero [ i3y A L Sp Géds (United Press Staff Correspondent) Represented in Ring Washington, Nov. 11.—*That Hhis 's -~ ing and standing hatless with bowed | vears, stands for the castern title. church basement and the public is|the Naval Militia and National Guard may not be again.” - “ S STUDY CLUB heads. All the churches held special —— Surrounded by color almost as invited to attend. ¢ units, and ex- men formed the =~ teresting, the battle at Philadelphia | freator portion of the parade. The Juvenile band and the old Home il | the occasion. CLUB MEEIS SA'[URDA ‘ "D(i]:\-:ll_v after the line of march ~ cervices, and the conclusion of the| . 3 . i % A MEET]NG MQNDAY {wominate period of mourning was| Thirty-two rounds of fast boxir v i ; ~ | heralds joy-bells are scheduled to begin at 5 th homage $o some unknown, unclmme_d heralded by joy-bells. | . . human body salvaged from the soil PR repulak wecting of ithe We- The biggest celebration was held afternoon as the major attraction of |finest game of the day. i of outraged France, a mute victim of Feg eorie in London where vast throngs made |the Armistice celebration arranged| Both clevens are championship con- In this spirit America and in a sense the world kneel today to pay : ivili ’s Study club will be held Mon-{_: . 2 hptaaas both hav sually fine : < the sacrifices which saved civilization. { A% - | ilgrimages to the Cenotaph and|p. the Ralph Gracie post of the Am-|tenders and both have unusually finc = | hivought the to the new As if to rededicate the cause for .gayg afx:]al;r:!)gn 8;:)';2 t}écela‘;l;:s gsefl:; Westminster Abbey. At the Cenotaph by the B ! teams. Both play a smashing offen. The regular meeting of the Wo-|armory, the cr seated within evican Legion. The advance seat sal('li\” ifying and indications and Community club [and appropriate ceremonials were - ing wlica ic will be held Saturday afternoon at|held for the tallen heroes of the war. 12:30 o’clock’ at the C and Com- From 12 to 12:02 all stood with man’s C A H " i ove was an i sing e. With three s which the Stars and Stripes were | i e f tire | O1 4Wh1tehn'll_ there was an imposing -m\t_ Akh, o 8 streaked with blood and millions of s&?ll;nf%r gx‘e“ hl:)em‘th:nzuggfl(tcacfit ‘;“'fi civil and military display. | Wil wekfield s]tum :\apf‘nnl.qh.m-ll_ brave men laid down their lives, this| 1o 20 40d to by names of famous| Eleven o’clock was signalled by the jare that the new armory will be wel and Lightner, Penn ‘,}:‘“' i ) ) ) republic and .its comrades in arms|en of Poland. discharge of the war-time air raid|filled. Fred Bost and his cor "51 otied asa slight favorite. The N Y meree ociation room: At this | bowed heads in silent prayer in honor swung forth today and proudly lavisn-| " papers on the following subjects |rocket signals. The. troops came to ushers have been busy since tll\c(k i, pernans b Lll'(:l“l"i(, l."fi].“' 2 S meeting the cup will be awarded toof the unknown soldier hero being e s, mever dreamed Of bY 80Y | will Tox sivan by the nereons named. | the salute, and the thousands of spec- of the ceremonics at 1 ocloc to however, and the State backfield Will{ o gtyeet which has made the most | laid to rest today at Arlington cem- potentate, on this unknown dead sol-| «gayly f{istowyof ‘i);)]ang" Mrs. L. |tators massed in Whitehall stood bare-‘lm‘dkt‘ [l'(‘!‘SY lf"" the 5 ting of thelface its stiffest opposition of Ahe | ovement in appearance during | etery. dier. F. Wilson; “N lic of Po.|headed. In many places the uncanny|fans. R. B. Lycan, ci DLLal il U | the summer. Bishop Bennett of Duluth delivered While the entire nation bowed its|lan " 7\40;\;' R EX %?f:,f’ l?mdo “Ko:- silence of the great city was broken | boxing committee, :h : Pittsburgh, also running in th The report of the delegate o the | the principal address of the day. A .. e e e T o minuics | ronato Dansrakeis Men” G 3. Pop|by the sobs of bereaved women. At|fighters all set for their battios, anf front vank for the title, will have o gate Federation of Women’s Clubs | number of vocal seleetions and com- ?gggy‘“iifler‘ég;;:m: e Cn prosidential | mer=— All members are urged to be|11:2 @ fresh salvo of rockeis marked|ai the hour st fighte jrd fans; will] tough ovnonent in the big Washing | at Owatonna will he made at this| munity songs added greatly o the 2 ‘ < i a 2 = o o PeTic ing | be ready for the big event :my ton and Jefferson 1 which has been | e, 1 Dr. G. H. Zentz will speak s = , President Harding, ex- | present. the end of the period of mourning! 1 Y 208 e S S - b N time, and 3. H, Ntz peak. | program. ’;f-flgfigfi“@oodmw Wilson and Will- P Ealos ki SN and this was followed by the smgm'g‘} Potis of 1_\1‘""(‘_“1’01' “‘”_ ;"‘ ““;1‘ ‘_f]"""rk“(t""‘l 2 “'“ ‘_'“‘f" “‘““: PAll are welcome and invited to at-1 pollowing the close of the cere- jam Howard Taft, scores of high of- of the hymn “O God Our Help in| As the headline attraciien, St Since being defeated in an ear game and. Mo ies; ane motion picture shows ficials and representatives of the great BU]LB!NG SKATING FINK Ages Past” accompanied by the|McLean of St. Paui will mect Billy b_]v L-"fi,l‘\. h “m.x‘u]mh“ .l. \"; l"'m!: are to be staged at the three local powers of the earth, honored Ameri- 2 > i \V massed bands. U;mn its Con':lusir}),n‘Bul e of Minnemmhfln, a scheduled IY:'.\-(A ‘tfi\'\‘:nxi?:rl“«!;;‘i:;uq ;];mm»i ;'.:( they | O e Fro s 33 i Vi at the the massed buglers sounded the|eight-round bout. The men areifiave champlonsiip aspiaLOnst .. | -Carpenticr fight pictures ‘A1~i§inl‘g:1;::0§:tig$|z‘li (‘Jlnsl‘:t:lrcye.s i ON OLD SCHOOL GROUNDS “Reveille,” and the ceremony ended.|bantamweights and an sptionally » l{"‘:“““\"( li:“’ll“’:}: ‘l Il; for “‘lf' Yale BANDMASTBR RIGGS MAY : I‘,‘w,. t\it u‘,t (}m‘nd th‘(: A ;i o The public was then marshaled in|fast and clever match is looked for. BamMe hext weef, has Brown ‘o an later, while *Way Down East” is. the .on the Ca'sietl n tlrg g;;sf‘,?lfé Def i ) . long columns marching past the Ceno-| Georgie Bauer of St. Paul and Jim- | opponent. k\|1:1 v erities helieve the ORGANIZE VIOUN CLASS“:1:,.,’“.“”"(“L the Rox. The Eiko “m:_ t&‘eered;)slgz‘fif,]: hig?elst miiiteary dgc-, Cld High School Site at Sixth|path to Westminster, enabling those| my Woodhall of Fer Falls are to| (:ll‘:l'“-*]‘:‘" L(f’)“\)“t:;"";?(,’l:'ifi,\- ‘l‘;:‘d[;‘("l“’l']% showing “The Mystery Road.” 3 X & . desiring to do so, to place wreaths on|stage a scheduled ¢ ) an (cafy; tUssc ! € Dears; T inees promise to be well 2}:3h(?:rfgx?effls';gfla]al{\glee%'lclo(‘)lfntlhleesUg?él and America to Be Ready |{jc memorial. There were many thou- | windup. These fight: "":j)'t'o::;'m' Kane’s cleven the |Plan Is to Later Unite Class| The |(,ll-;,( Legion post is e 2 - 3 sands of beautiful floral tributes. i pound class, and th ! 8000, s % B esivindmnarcentaverot the recal pound Wlth. Portion of Band for ‘uunm;. a percentage of the receipts, ed States. : -for Skaters Soon A to be just .as good a % *LINCOLN_AV_FMAKFS |since the matince performances are . President. Harding _delivered th: £ » 2 G s Bibbotts of Lhis v, : 4+ o1 he vevular Armistice BSl ety " semidii s to ave muchnceded | NORTHWEST IS PAYING 1o Tavorite’on” b oval canvar, i L R principal address, and his words lite | ; i | program, and San Francisco, by means of “loud |ice skating rink this winter, to be IRIBUTE TG WAR HEROES i’]?n"‘i‘;‘w‘“dia'?;lzl"lj‘f‘l"n‘:m 'l'_'l(:“l’l';:(’m]”gf: GREATEST lMPROVEMENT' has been gr ound semi- match prow headliner. Symphony Orchestra zily were heard in New York, Chicago, [ A 55wk piomi be 3:d vl promises to be the 5 s = g sdii ink.” 5 e G iver Riggs has | most entertaining boxing show ever speaking” telephones. known as the “Bemidji Ice Rink. St. Paul Bandmaster G. Oliver Riggs has| i} 1 X 10W eV P A . . . e e 4 5 ww peas 5 3 . struction | staged in the city will begin. Thir- On this day, three years ago, there| Mrs. Tom Smart has leased the old : e g . b el i1, The judges appointed by the civie been requested to open insiruc fianeee Sy R et A was brought to an end a maclstrom |high school site, Sixth and America, dSt. Pagi{, zlog t11.';7_I‘he Nor%nwcst 1'iv"til‘;,y§l‘;£p|l:1,q‘|z;:\ '\:rilt'};n‘\“‘-n'ifil‘nbu?x tinnrorement committée of ithe ("w"'!]lm‘ studvnltq ]Wh|" w].:). “:»:{:‘I‘:;l::l“ll‘:: :{\pi(‘,‘(!)|i]v‘:-u;"]:(_ ll‘]‘n‘\l(“ I’I“]‘I‘l““:]‘\‘(’i\\fn:l\":fi -onfli i i rav- i 5 st |t ¢ pa ate to its + heroe: @ arity i ) 2 sssons, which he has conclude i s L 9£ con]flxct w{uc}; e.nglf;:d vafid l‘%}, Ifmd gas h;\z:] tlgamsthat ‘Zosgdth:n%a?: Z‘Z zz‘\) 'I\?a‘_]!()l‘ 1:en“ti;uner?t ‘;:\ VZ::mect?;n i Hannon bout, is the go between H WNI ;('(,""T""".'VL'\‘]]\}!”-)' lfl B;,\ O]]’;‘L“]‘ ,J, '4IL1: Yl!':)\'itl('d( a sufficient number of | be completed at 6 o’clock. X ished the earth. During four horrible | few days leveling the gro I, | B O v of the signing|Brodd of ks ¢ity and Buddy - dohnson and Mrs. H. A. Bridge-| o8 BURCCCEC & L ood. All ox:crvibe. men;. both Visiting: <= years war with murderous fire and is now nearly ready for its first coat- \ Bunlyersary ¥l Donald of St. Paul. This match js (man, made their third tour of inspec- AN aments ave heen matle Lop|and local, nre Lo be ieitel o a fiee devilish poisors destroyed the pride | ing of ice, ¢ wil be flooded from |of [ MUCSUES, | 4 « rounds tion'in November of the. different | Arvangenienss g, Eib MELl ol ow at- the. rooms of the Civie of races, wiped out billions in treas-|the city water mains and be ready for ree years ago, when word came : R streets in Bemidji, and have decided | the use o a | ininBroy " at the 15 0 he Civie 1 fair fields thriving cities. inues. mos po c O’ stage ) ALLY/ S o to Linc e, Fifth wa {gpciass 8.0l (19 3 AL the, 206 BT 3 19}‘:!5 fi;hbvhetlotifayant%e nlmst ghomrid\we;a;h&rec:;‘ttl::i} the ground, where | Was asleep. It was not long upti] they {and Chub Frost, both of this ci “smf,) bi‘lt"t‘.(\’ll;:'H(:’fmi‘:)::'hfl\llin;i' \:“' ’lli ‘J;";\ Mr. Rigg v : given out at Lln-‘ registration head- thl;"hig body is the human story ofE‘l:eeaa\l\l';'i‘r;zuirigL?lzusgnf::t‘;h;l:rl‘ml;etfr guns in almost every community. both anxious +. scttle an old score. "":;:lfl,'?};tt':' Youp: - ofvinspection: wase o1y of music, where sLu.(fl-uLs came | promises a supper worth while. mothers’ tears, of the sacrifices of a tsf’rn' h refreshments there to those Today the celebrations were tem-| Tickets have been on sale at the made in May and ,"”“".l[ ik Aupust.| Lroni various sections of the state The dance and carnival this eve- nation. { This i; every mother’s son ")h u ,-‘si thy m‘ Th‘; round will be pered by the memory of tragic history) City Drug Store ince Tuesday noon. The jud .NB{I“" ll- »"l ,d‘ Lh’-t .\u,u. i'tu take instruction under him. |ning are sure to prove the real feature \v‘;:.; came back alive or deagl >But'f“ fi]"“i: d e‘ti, ele u-igc;t and teams | that followed. Since then the bodies | All seats are r s and standing | .t‘ tJi(‘:ng'iy d]?l“ |(_U ",Lx_ 'r‘ tll\", T If there is o desire on the part of [of the celebration. There will be en- espucially is it the boy of the m(;the,-gf“{?“ klg e_tw1 (acf‘ };rom enow, | of thousands of those who died inroom will be old at the time of the ;;m'? : l“’L“ (f‘. {"j‘l‘f 9 ‘“l"'fl:,]- violin lovers that this elass be organ-| tertainment for young and' old, la- She Tt 3080 anliown American| vad b2 e ad T enover mee. | France during the fighting have been | fight. Ringside scats selling at §3 | OW ¥ ;)‘“[‘; 1’11;’. ?’;‘ syenue, | " M ized, Mr. Riggs will doubtl - | dies and gentlemen. Those who do not soldiors h’d‘ he World War anc, wi €41100C8 | brought home. Minnesota and the |and all others a 0. The ring iz | Ward; Doud and Bixby avenues, be-{), yome splendid string /instrument [eare to, dance will have plenty of ;,;)o%]ecl:i; dead on the World War bat- essary to ke?lp ;:’ i fir§{:1—li:ass c'(jmd‘l- Northwest have received their share.|so arranged that every movement of ""‘1‘“'. of _“""" good work and notice-| 1 vors us he has done with the brass | other entertainment at the ca Nival, Today America’s Unknown Soldier tion. ~ A smal hc arge w"t e made 10 | 1 areds of new graves are marked | the fighters can be seen from any ‘“,E’| "“'."“"“"‘”""L" % ; fs band and reed instruments. Novel features are planned through- Hero 1oy i s those who wish to use it. . |in centuries over the Northwest. place in the housc. The cup was presented to Irvine | Phoge two units brought together [out. With the Auxiliary assisting, an == ero lay in state in the rotunda of| While it is Mrs. Smart’s intention | ™ g Ci0 o e el Tand other war sl lavenue last year, but to hold it per-{ywouid develop into « wonderful young | enjoyable evening is assurcd all wh the national capito]. The body rested for all to have a g()fld Lime, yet she I ulVlV(HhkO cse an other war 0 I b e | Joyi WIS assured a who on the same catafalque on which were ave i Jueted in such o | AEYoes mar plans to have it conducted in such a also scheduled fo | Armistice Déy by |LADIES OF THE G. A. R. CIRCLE | manently, a street has to win it for people’s symphoby orchestra and jattend. placed the bodies of the martyred|manner that there will be no “rowdy- memorial servic 5 0" 5. great’ many {two consecutive years. would adve midji s one of | Local stores, at least the majority Presidents Lincoln, Garfield and Mc Kinley. Here the body had rested for more than twenty-four hours under a guard of honor. Through the day and night, theve have stood four silent sentinels one near each corner of the bier. ! This bodyguard has been especially picked from the engineers, cavalry, artilleryy and infantry of the army, and from the navy, marine corps, and national guard, so that the four sen- tinels on duty at any one time have Tepresented different arms andl" branches of the country’s armed forces. Early today at 8 o’clock, the hon- orary pall bearers, generals of the army and admirals of the navy— the least of men today—and the body bearers, army and navy enlisted vet- erans of the World War and other campaigns, cited for gallantry “over! there.” some of them wearing Amer- ica’s highest bravery decoration, the Medal of Honor, assembled at the Canitol. i On the hroad cxpanse outside at! the east front of the Capitol, the military escort for the Unkiown | Hero in the grand procession down historic Pennsylvania, was formed.| Tt was headed by Brigadier General| Harry H. Bandholtz , commanding general of the District of Washing- ism,” so that all may feel free to com eand have good, clean sport. Ice rinks on Lake Bemidji have not been a success in the past and it is hoped that by this venture Bemidji will be furnished good out-of-door skating all winter, as there is no more healthful exercise. PARENTS AND TEACHERS "RE-FORM ASSOCIATION Ab-small but:enthusiastic meeting was held last evening by the Parent- Teacher association of the Central school in the basement of the Metho- dist church. It was the unanimous opinion of all present that the con- tinuance of the association was much desired and that there was much which could be accomplished through it. It was deemed advisable to post- pone the election of permanent of- ficers until the next meeting when it is expected there will be a larger' number present. J. P. Lahr was named as temporary chairman and G. W. Harnwell temporary secretary. The next meeting.will be held Tues- day night, November 22. Owing to| there being no suitable room in the ton, and his staff, with them a band, | school for the purpose of holding the acomy site regiment of regular a1-1ny§n1ceting it was decided to use the fantry. sailors and marines, nation- | basement of the Methodist church. ard troops, field artillery, and a| A program will be arranged under iradron of cavalry. | the direction of Ethelyn Hall, Out of the Capitol, the Hero's| eshments will be served -by v was carried and placed on an shment committee of which tillery caivson. The wmliitary for-| is chairman. Miss mation saluted the emblem and the|Alma Muns; J. T. Tuomy pallhearers formed in column of files | were sclected as a reception com- on either side of the caisson. mittee whose duties will be to see John Josenh Perching. general of |that parents and teachers become ac- o armies of the United States and | quainted. Unknown Hero’s commander in| A splendid parent-teacher organize- France, movnted. on his favorite |tion is working in the North school charcer, “Jeff,” took his place at the | and a spirit of co-operation has been heed of the procescion as srand mar- | awakened such as that neighborhood . With General Pershing was a| has not experienced to so Jarge a sta of distinguished American gen- | degree before and much enthusiasm erals and admirals. |is being shown. It is felt that similar A funeral march heoan to play, al-| results may be obtained in the or- ternating with muffled drums, and the ganization of the Central school. cases. In Minneapolis there was a civie pageant ‘“shadows” designed to de- pict the heart scenes of war history. It was a national holiday but became more of a second memorial day. HOLD MEETING TOMORROW | The cup will be presented to Lin-| the best musical cities in the North- he Ladics of the G. A. R. will meet Sgturday o’clock at the Moos 1, desired that all members 2 |afternoon by I. B. Olson, and M ;| George Bridgeman wiii receive it for|may be reached by telephone by coln avenue at the meeting of the|yyest, Civie and Community club Saturday sd are asked to no- or Miss Brown, who ify Mr. residence or M Lincoln avenue. ing Mr. Rig | Brown's studio. 'KIWANIANS AND LADIES TO HAVE SOCIAL TIME At the regular weekly mecting of the Kiwanis club, held at the Klks club rooms at noon Thursday, ar- rangements were completed for a Kiwaiis ladies’ night on Friday, Nov- . A dinner will ‘he heid at Markham hotel. Following the the members will adjourn to the Elks hall, where a regular 3 dance will be heid. All Kiwanians who are not members of the Elks’ lodge have been invited to attend. Several interesting talks were d at the Thursiay meeting, the speakers including C. L. Pegelow, Rev. Lo P Warford and T. S. Ervin. The attendance prize, a box of cigar donated by Fred Goughnour of the ‘M(vlm' Inn, was won by Fred FFras | kRl ol iting =5 | W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO HOLD FOOD SALE I A home cooking sale will be held by the W. B. A. of Maccab at- urday afternoon at Swott’s Flectrical sto in the Odd Fellows’ hall, at which time there will he a variety of "home cooked food for s !{C. 0. MOON WINS SECOND PRIZE IN PAPER CONTEST C. 0. Moon of this city is the win- I ner of the second prize in the Sep- tember contest conducted by the Rur- al American, which is 00 cabinet phonograph or a 00 ¢ nond ring. All he has to do now is design his choice, aceording Lo communi- sived hy him yesterday, of them, were closed during the par- ade and the exercises at the armory from 11 to I o’clock. All are expected to remain closed from 3 to 5 o’clock also. A large number closed for the entire day, while others remained open until the parade was started. tors were in abundance today h incoming train was adding to the list already registered. Every cffort was being made by the local egion post to that every visitor was well taken ¢ of, and all wera’ apparently well satisfied with the pro« gram of celebration and obeservance., Every person in the city is urged to attend the hoxing show this after- noon_and the dance and carnival thig evening, A high-class entertainments is ured and the “ex-service men like lots of company. i THREE MINNESOTANS AT : ARLINGTON CEREMONIES /By United Dress) i St. Paul, Nov, 11.-—~Three Minnes sotans with honorable records in the orld war represented Minnesota t ‘the burial of an unknownYank in Arlington National Cemetery aff Washington today. ' They were Licutenant Governor Touis L. Collins, Col. George E. Leach, now mayor of Minnecapolis, and Coly A. W. Bjornstad, commander of theg army post at Fort Snelling. . PR 3 ‘ il ODD FELLOWS LODGE MEETS THIS EVENING The regular meeting of the I. 0, 0. F. will be held this evening at Odd Fellows hall at 8 o’clock and all mems bers are urged to be present. G. A. R. POST TO MEET 4 TOMORROW AFTERNGON The Grand Army of the Republic 11 hold its regular meeting Satur « afternoon at 1:30 at ¢ I. 0, lo. I; z —

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