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: The Pioneer is the only daily " within' 100" miles of Sem,idg} and has the 1z circulation orth- ‘ern Minnesota. infésoth — Unsettled tonight ‘?ght 'snow; colder in north- 3¢ Sagurday generally fair; ler winds. ? INEPROGRAM "7 wsninior [ || I s o FLICKERTALS . English People Object Openly e i 70 2 nes s BRSNS 1. a ’f i Head of Agricultural College MEET BEM]DJI banding Regiments . Predicts Real Trouble If (By United Press) © ' BylLloyd Allen ot London, Dec. 30.-~One of the ob- Fargo, N. D., Dec. 30.—If an ade- stacl:s to }llgn}oll .disgr;nnmenre ;: s:};i' ? 2 : < |quate syst;:g of agrigi;xl%;ral ui)edit: is| Fast Grand Forks High School country, which is none: the - B - v f . S f not provided, we wi ve absentee| . % o“:hhecb‘!agtgt is'ma:iijn‘iy s;pthnentn;, 1 Z ) ; Tandiordiam ‘and t_e?a‘ntyb*lmq ;flml\ Basketball Squad Promises is. the objection to disbanding or re- 5 5 3 we may expect real trouble.” Presi- X ) ducing regiments with great war his- { = 3 S : (dent John Lee Coulter of the agri- Hard-Fought Game - { mnesi %‘?lifiomufdfl has bsc‘m;e ?l'll); 2 AT eultur;l colleggal . declareg' bet’orfe :{\t‘ . paren! e outcry raised over Ul ; secon annual” convention | o he t%}ritislh government .nttlsn}vt_s ;} i i U ; ; North Dakota Farm: Bureau Federa-| VISITORS HAVE FOUR ernal .economies even. before Wash- - % tion. ¥ ington. had taken up land disarma- = = = . 5 ¥ President Coulter would open "edi OF LAST YEAR’S TEAM ¢ .| ment. : p ' i 2 e 4 channels to. farmers even to the ex- . The late war necessitated the intro- RS e i ¥ 5 tent of permitting them to borrow fo | —— Secretary ¢Doc” 8| duction of several new branches of g % mE— bring miodern comforts into their|Bemidji Squad Is in Better % 3 . |the army (apart from aviation), such| - homes through a systeny used by| Conditi N. % £ # = ) 3 roviding banking funds for e same & Three-Day tions,’ etc., all adding fresh numbers . purpose. f arly Season Games q i} to the establishment, and" the only| G 4 Two steps were advocated: Adjust-| - Sl i way of getting down to approximate- S ment of the banking facilities to the “ . A “\(For the “"“‘?;}i,‘,’,‘,'fi %‘ ial |1y pre-war strength was by reducing R y need of agriculture §nd estlblisbmeni b 'I;(h" fast Grand Forks high school = ; i of the Northern fornjer units, Immediately there arose ) X \ of a system of banks similar to the | o5ketball quint will meet the Be- be held at E 27 and 28)\ g"“g_k"fi‘&‘ / ‘whic! ] s y igig";;cwions war history going back one to three 4 ? . ;| centuries. \ A ¥ J ) the farmer, the college president held. association to January 26, has been carefu_)l will, I believe, bring a tremendous o,utgty,,for pmc'i' ally 2 5 \ \ federal farm loan banks, but under n:inlijikhigh school quint t""ig.h" at 8 3 every pre-war regiment bad brilliant \ NN\ ) sfiu}?e charter: ;rcn:xcise;nt:h%emw fl";ll?hy "l: v:]hut Five t; f credit e one o e hardest ©:LYRes of-cxeditard eeded by played games of the season on the T: . ang. 3 i covering. every. a"glqezg 3’«1::;‘ lfi‘;fi :Z - In a country which merely lists its R 4 : They are: Long term land. mortgage |3 high school's schedule. and pubfis}l\]flg g“’“t‘“hifi,fie“t foat-|Tegiments as “First, Second and|. B - pe . : credit. “The federal land banks are | The game tonight marks the first 3 co:?‘a;zc‘;flf‘nmfl‘é the meeting a ;l‘hnd ;!lfantt)l' olx)-'cav_alry, there is | 5 Y z i 5 = 4 ) astep in the right direction; we need | meeting between the two schools on - :,l:yy el i ate q(;;s‘tien]lmtm:]ta objection to ll)oppmg ; A 2 = s similar banks in our various states the basketball court in the history of sion fr Minnesota editors, auhll!h- the li:t »fut P‘ei‘:’ °1“ so numbers. on 4 % under state charters. the city. Bemidji and. Grand: Forks | s and. printers,” gays A, G. Rut- | gy in ngs y 1 i £ : TRk Loans of ten to fifteen years to |high schools started friendly athletic i 8 ite Bked on 4 “territori % < < < R 3 construct buildings and equip farms, |Telations this fall when the local high ] - ledge, secretary of the ‘association, system,- whereby ‘each regiment is| & S 3 ¥ |8 n i K elev i g Das been at Sauk Center confer- | g q" )0 Eannection: with. some We nced a system of banks or trust en met the Flickertails: on the companies to assemble the farmers'|Bridiron in the North Dakota city, a fors mittee ‘headed 1 ik . - £ Center Hovalli, s Tifexan . short term bonds based on these; the [€d whereby the Flickertails will ap- o S seneral pvitatioy 5 .'i“tengi iy f&ilf‘é‘t’:;zl;hge::::hcff ?{;fi},‘;’;fl HOUSTON,T y HAS HOME LAND ‘)F.MPAN AMERICA MAY DEMAND f:;f;g{a{% Lns :;3';'{:‘?;13{\ morg of- 1200 " the Bemidji gridiron next i imeeting has been extended to ment of the East K. i } ) | ! Y inki »o ¥ian.same " : meeing bas been exiended 10 L o ment of the Bast Kent. regiment (ol STEADY LIQUOR SUPPLY| ~ EXCLUDED INTREATY| THAT FRANCE PAY DEBT [av sirkins Tuni ***™* *" ™| "ty worth Dakota quint aosivea 1n~ * z th ‘th )s val West Ll 5 Credit to produce. “This ored e tn harmony. i e ex- | EiobtS o T it : o . ! R his cvedit | the city this noon on the Great North- to vary in time from three months |ern trai ¥ i 3 t ry s ain. The squad consists of handiments to. Foreign Debt! 1 vegetables to three, five or ten|Coach George Bass, Captain Trotter, vessed standards of the Northern |y, ous Biack Watch or Gordon Hi - } (By United . pre naaras. o i g 5 gh-| - & y United Press) “Minnesota _association, which are iy dorg would provoke something like | ‘“‘Bootleg Center of Southwest’” | Washington, Dec. 30.—(By A. L. icanism -and’ a progressive de- i A ? years, according to kind of product. |Loughlin, Boe, e :}el;‘oe;xl;:::s of ‘the wgJOleE%;t M‘mne‘i 5 f[?}‘.’: lfia’fiinii“fl?g'fmetaste of this Is Inhabited By-Scores of §§fi"§§'§};§2§ ;‘;’:’:Jfi?‘;":;:&’; Refunding Bill Now Being rnsg".l"lc."égnt"):utoll) )::e nfiltlib)ec"t go;wr:xl{y Crnfko:. ;.,.doé,\t:;i.:?ta‘t’ Yoder;: Me 3 ; 7 an 7 2 2 1 7 B RT & Y > 3 7 X 3 0 ational and state ¥ “orks quint i " sota, says Mr. Rutledge. Editors when they started scrapping “terri- Booze Dealers of the four-power Pacific treaty, ac- Strongly Considered banks should be authorized l':‘ :m,\‘k: -or'll;:(cl S;::‘?en:\uzfi?ng::gé :)Sf :ee]::e- such loans with definite agreement and publishers axe going BOlEh & torial army” (hame defense) units, p?::lbnlgmg that are causing them con- lopping off a dozen volunteer cavalry | siderable anxiety: What publishers ref_z]rlnents fand c‘"‘:eltmg them into| L b to md in getting back o |rtillery of armored car sections. The| oo Za o Tn e Ty g e ley i £ the guestions that | UPE0ar was tremendous, and it was ston, Texas, - 30.—Hous- - normaley 15 one o qf the frat "lintepsified ~ when it was announced |fon, termed by some as the “Bootleg I eglating -t bs ~n_unds & g €T~ that four regiments of regular caval-|Center of the Southwest,” is inhabited cording to an authoritative announce- ment here today. an players and the local gladiators | ; j for renewal over the number of years i inst s i i Secretary of State . Hughes and (By United Press) necessary to living in the first or sec- :‘i:)lxll.bc’lgxl:- “\Kl}::?:::(x‘::‘: iflf» ‘:PIIOT- Baron. Shidehara, Japanese ambassa-| Waghington, Dec. 30.—America ®nd c1oD after which the loan could be | present a weighty lineup ;f :l:icfte( :; dor here, are said to have reached an|may demand that France pay her debt grad]ufxlly reduced. Crops or animals (experienced players, and the y:;o | i:fig"g:;s;?&?;sgmn};ggn”];:ngew)fl; to this country because of her. fai]ml‘)e ""’: ‘ef] should be "‘i;‘““- should be a contest of the highest ! 1) % i B i.|by scores of ‘wholesale . and retail s 2 to abandon the demand for a big sub- sredit to market. “We need system | caliber from the opening whi - s | y. were.to be disbanded. The authori-|®¥ Yy not be included in the terms of the |y .. ine fleet, of grades, standardization, récog- |til the fin:rgn;‘}'opunm, whistleun nity.” 3 “Those who Will give'the different f i "q000 47 the four “iunior” | dealers and’ salesm S : £ 0 % en. . 4 + papers at the Sauk Center meeting|yonts “hut even these ’i,,c,uf,ed“g'e The man termed the “Whiskey Pacific pact. % Amendments to the foreign debt|nized market classes, bonded ware-| The Grand Forks quint will con- £ (By United Press) 2 ‘present practical talks by editors and h Hussars, (with 150 years of war |King of Houston” “is outwardly refunding bill are being proposed. (Coutinued on Page 8) sist of four of last year's team which _have‘bteq;; stglgzlzte n?:‘i;l_se 't;h:rz mg history), ané;,_ the 21st Lancers, fa- |known as'a quiét, law-abiding citizen, BRmsH AND FRENCH One of the amendments proposes to TR e was barely beaten out by Valley City present pactical ; B for their charge the battle owning -and operating a respectabl demand that France pay the interest| \ MERICAN METHODS GAIN by the state scholastic title in the ~ publishers of leading newspapers of J&D%demn in189% th‘ih Biate, g“"":ih‘gg“ziegggf"t‘;’:; . But the greatest uproar of all'has “-with various methods of promoing| jrisen as th > I 3 ] business that have brought benaficial o e LSl ‘France,; of tourse, could not pay (By United Propd) state team, the same trio starting the nelciaL /(Continued - on P, fron ¥ ; il ? e me- 1ot a ) taining one. ho i5 Géneral Stnlfe Looms Today i} 1ic amount even if the United States| ~Rome, Dec. 30.—An official state- game tonight' ugainst Conch Smith's .- good taste in the m of merchants | pRE DEPARTMENT CALLED : i g : ded it, - The idea back.of the/ ment issued by the minister of com-|qyj % : : a0 e o ‘DEPAF J 7 carloads. - These shipments are dis-| ‘Germany as Allies Meet to |demanded it, e idea back.of the/ y « quint. .~and; others who "have cuntrlbutedt TO COUNTY JAIL FIRE |E0ized a8’ medicine or toilet waters any Ve proposed demand is that the amend-)merce states that American business| ““Harg work on the floor and the per- cofig’;iuf&&mfig Bdfz;e of the Pfl;' Cbatbaent s called’s fgrlfhebumifl]er ;or_isignmenés and f,“s Discuss Finances n:ler.st.t v:ill 5":1? notiice é‘}im'tu l“::fiHiT;- houses are invading East Africa and 3 : > e ki e was ci Q. 1 for the larger. Some ships e ates public and offici i 4 P : ~gram will be the visit to the state {1 ARt e AbOUt 10 | n it s ; os o i has been so friend-|business as the result of their intro-f o0 (e | Forie ool Sox il st Sank Ceniar, | 15 St o MOS0 A1 Sming lndo o por e forcatgees] iy T g [N DTS, MG DO ) L) OO Amoricn et " [WEck 4,1 oxpected that th B Tt Lt et 5 ! extinguished. The ide | of honded stuff for distribution. ;Paris, Dec. 30.—(By Webb Miller) |zone ‘4 severe chilling because of [ Clients and prospective clients re-fo, v ont "over the earlier season ' ’ restaurant. This; ‘man is a whole: dt once. This not winning the state title, Grand EcoNomc m’rs MEET on the war deb;:yn;emrfvglfll;hgedfii .. BUSINESS IN EAST AFRICA state tournament at Minot. Although E i "] tween two and three billion dollars, Forks drew three places on the all- - 5 Al ¥, e fection of team plays has featured securing practically all the availing |0 work of the local quint during the guests of the state board of control, in the basement had 3 —Economic_experts for Great Britair { f, ) i ive free American commerce jour- . oy 7 e 5 & ance’s ' attitude on the submarine|ceive rican commerce jo The i . and ’[’i"h,e".:i "t‘;‘“" 1&““"9"“ l‘;‘"" be | in some way- Begome on fire, but was nc%‘,’,?'ff’ {{,f::;‘ bfli; ?,?fif,f.flfi‘{:‘fqgi and France met here today to break qses:ion. nals, newspapers, catalogs, cte., and fi:? Ei'cn £‘l;zslz|;::;|€fi ;:{\ptrl:)?m{;l:fig: e Fai_idil;wg:n“:sm;g: put out before any dimage was done. |ung importéd wines, are permanently |ground for the financial rehabilita-| =~ gther amendments to the bill, sim- ?merman h""l““ e np[‘;((’)mtmg N4 the last game and the boys are mak- “The banauet. snd. smioker Ttyo b |1t 15 thought that'khen a fire had been | o sale here, wholesale' or.in small tion of Europe. ilar in import, have.begun to take on | B¢ B8 i lrle‘clcw‘e o8 ok ce'l']t ing their shots at the basket ring more given by the Sauk Center Commer- 31??{:& iew mtl' r&?fis before that al;yantities. - Prices range-from $8 a Sir. Lamar Evans headed the Brit-i goym also. Al carry the idea that if :g!““':fis‘:;‘ 1‘:)“ :er c’::‘t“‘:‘l‘: ;?x?i‘r‘;gsg true, il club Friday night will be the real | i of The'bin os L S Berad pokhe Eallon 18t pourer o o ] f ‘pepfest’ “of - the meeting, All the e N an a' qua or we! oW 7 > 3 ‘speakers who will panici‘pate' in the B come l_.__~.__n contactipic t.he Doards: bn’a;\ds d“f honbded v}hisk;}l'- for H ;%flp"rkm;fi:;gro;fe:;i::"ffflfigfiizfi pay, off her debis: * | generous and attractive, and the min- lh"l,l.(;'lm"(d Fnlrk; h}iuh sthool teari: meeting and the banquet are at the|JUVENILE BAND TO PLAY he direct basis of supnly for Hous- |5 : i 2 istry of commerce’s official bulleti “The Grand Forks high school is A g ) =X 3 ench, Belgian and Italian represen- Y ces official bulleting B e, 2 e recty bave| AT came 7ais Evening 1" “ESRERIT FnT) ™ M fiaver il beheid i e famoue| ARBUCKLE TO BE TRIED |scesiosis e i e sasece it sl o ' B Nt 2 & ¢ 3 & oL i © Jelock ‘room’ at the foreign offices this et A% 5 e e e e e e [atternoon to drew turther pans to ve| - AGAIN, BOTH SIDES AGREE vy or1.00s Ron-s7or rricur [ state tournament, “which wil close sent to-the allied supreme council at 4 the playing season. So far, the locals ~The program for the meeting: . band rdoms in-the City building this Thursday, January 26 evening at 7:15, Director G. O, Riggs VENUE ACT CHANGB Cannes. R ‘. RECORD BROKEN AT MINEOLA |, not b hed hard b: (By “United ‘Press) : ave not even been pushed ha y . Headquarters at. Palmer House announces. The. band will parade! [ . wma: A : : lp. m i prior-to: the Granad: Forks-Bemid l !ro ms'l' TAXPA“RS i plansifor.aiPan-Eupopean cco San Francisco, Dec. 30 (By M. D. their opponents and have shown ish_delegation which conferred with|Fyance has money for a large army the French delegation under M. Louis coming independent of their efforts,| The Grand Forks Herald of Wed- and navy she ought to have money 10| yyotiv s yoonts find such surprisingly | 1esday has the following to say about e .—receiving, visiting editors i e vhi ¢ : i i i o ::"im%:;s’;zem;f ;;J &h]fnfii&tlrn;::“,}é Tracy) —Roscoe Arbuckle will bef ; (By United I’ress) chump\onsh'ip caliber in all of their not been completed as yet, Briand in- tried the second time on the charge Mu}enln, N. Y., Dec. 30.—The|contests, They have won their six formed th m o 1 of manslaughter, resulting from' the | world’s record for a non-stop flight | games this season by large scores and i bl 0 ponate. death of Miss Virgina Rappe, unless | was broken by Edward Stinson and|consecutive game has shown improve- /. (By.United Press) % something entircly unforeseen hap-|Lloyd B. Bertrud in a limousine all-| ment injthe team-work of the squad.” Botlin, Doc. 30, (By John Gtau-| PENs within the next few days, it was|metal airplane. The plane lnm{(*d af-| Grand Forks defeated Michigan City det A 0 1 st kyl od here| announced here today. : ter being in the air 27 hours 2 min-{ 41 to 12; Hillsboro, 92 to 8, and East BaE) genfiya gnfic aom |, Both District Attorney Mathew|utes and 50 seconds, unofficial fly-|Grand Forks, 42 to 7. - today as the gllies in France propared | Brady and’Gavin McNab, chief of |ing time. The previous rccord of 24| The game will be called at 8 o’clock - to discuss,the economic rehabilitation | s} kle’s defence,. agreed on this [hours 19 minutes and 7 seconds was| ot the new armory, and it js expected “and other at the Palmer House. Reg- [high school basketball game. Between : i _istering, paying' dues and receiving the ‘halves it will play a special num- ~(By United ‘Press) ) . badges and assigning to quarters. = |ber, a standard selection from the| washington, Dec. 30 (By JamesT. -+~ 8 p. m.—Business meeting at Coms|9pera, “Bohemian Girl.”” A short con- | g ipert)—Every -man, woman -and X mercial - club. rooms, H. P. Phillips; cert. will also. be given prior to the | hid in the United States witl start £ Prergldlgldg. T | game, after the parade. the new .year with a direct saving President’s annual address, H. P. < A i deral taxes which will ex- “+Phillips, Mahnomen Pianeer.’ presi- | SINN. FEIN CONCEDE PACT gge%’.[ &:‘lrfig the coming year. four, dent Northern: Minnesota - Editorial WILL GET DAJL MAJORITY |times that amouni under the new in- association, —~Sh i i<t 1 revenue acti which goes into 5 . r u tAnmiml report,-A; G. Rutledge, sec- cialfso ';;’».‘"1‘,’0,{:,?,;, 3vovi..,, Sh}:‘r'ne ‘;f;:n"fl‘, e?!renc}; J;nunry 45 b ‘;i f;;‘:‘:;‘y;mf:;;gzg ‘t’l’,';"“;hgie,fi‘;;: plt:int ;oda:{.i They n:lJt bonh;) x:}g‘rreed set in F'rance in 1920. (Continued on Page 8) relary-lreasurer, R ificati |~ Approximately $700,000,000 has{%. ¥ b that the trial proceed, but both are —_— “!Advertising Today and Tomor- f;:;dtrz‘;t;flc'g;:?::d :fid:};’fl,figfi"’e been lopped from the federal budget. d"!'mit‘d tSygnPflt}!r:tdlc_ W““‘;?n“tt“l ‘g" making highly elaborate plans for RHIR[NG PRESIDENT MINNESOTA HAS NINETY-NINE Tow; What Future Is There in News-|Dail would ratify by a majority of | EXperts state that four times the |*ARSCISC 10 26 calipd immedigtely, hy ¢, N ; 1 paper. Advertising?”.E. H, Denu, Be- | ¢ to 12 ¥ oLy amount will beisaved taxpayers dus |2 number of other union organizi-|' “We insist that Arbuckle be tried STUDENT AT NORTH DAKOTA midji Pioneer. et 2 ' to the peculiar operation of economic | tions. The crisis came when officials| without delay and oppose any efforts ENTERTAINS KlWANlS ; o laws. Many changes in the revenuc|tefused the workers' demands. to postpone’ the case,” McNab de- (By United Pross) will not effect certain classes of | - e Ty clared, speaking for' the defense, —_— ; i ‘ ;cet)ple until ' 1923; gut; ;‘he average [FRANCE READY TO TAKE “We will be ready and anxious to A large aftendance greeted rel;:n 2 Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 30}.]-—- wage earner will affect a marked PART IN “SUB” CONFERENCE | go ahead January 7,” District At-|ing President H. L. Huffman at the nmlney county, with 51 enrolled, u; saving at once in the income tax and b Paris, Deé. 30.—France is ready to torney Brady stated. Kiwanis club luncheon Thursday noon | the largest student representation o other taxes; L B ks 2 3 Hesigh- RS VNI at the Elks club rooms. Mr. Huffman [any county in the state except Grand parhigipatesin any conference desigh had charge of the program, from|Forks, at the university = Considering ed to limit.and regulate the use of | LOTTIE PICKFORD 'TO MARRY i the invitations and pro-|distance, Ward with 35 students, i3 submarines, it was stated semi-offi-| ALLEN FORREST'JANUARY 7 3f£g?§hg‘;§mnd“m eion o Turhish.| fwokdes tha. Jnveeln % it cially ‘here today. ol . |ing a program of entertainment. There arc 99 students from Minnea France is also Qrel""“t, 0 l‘\“ l"' =~ ' (By ‘United; Press) Charlie Van sang a number of pop- | sota, 12 from Montana, 7 from Cans every way in the international rules) TLos Angeles, Cal., Dec. 30.—Lot- [ ylar songs in his.usual capable man:|ada, 4 from Wisconsin and 3 from formulated by such a conference. tie Pickford, sister of Mary, and her- | ner and Mrs. Van a'dded to the en-|South America, attending the schools ~| self a former motion picture, actress, | tertainment at the piano. Considering size, Cracy, in Ramsey is to marry. Allen Forrest, actor, on The retiring president resorted to|county, wtih 11, has the banner rep- ;. Discussion, Fred C. Schilpin, St. Cloud Times; L: A. Rossman, Grand Rapids Heyald-Reyiew; €. R. C. Ba- ker. Willmar Republican-Gazette: E you feel at, it i G o = 5 ) (Continued pfigfi‘ff litely _ Schools of instruction for dairymen s o it at Solway Wednesday and in Bemidji HARDIN(; ?{REA,N'TS GIERKS Thursday were well attended and Washington %YEA;;S ;:RDdON 'much valuable information was given ec., - 30.—] i < ¢ . § Hf:rding _has’ granted J. I::;-:::; out by thqsfe :}? clibrge 4o ?tli:s “:: 1 (By United Press) Gierks,” Cincinnati banker convicted | d2irymen of these commun s Chicago, Dec. 30.—More than 90- ~under the espionage act, a New Year's i bettering their herds and caring for 000,000 bushels of grain in eleven of F REAU LEADER pardon, it was announced .at the the herds they row possess. i the ‘Middle-Western states now aré ARMBU A S Jirasy’ T, Actorglng to rumors in|the rotl.call In ligy of other enter ' s o 20 and —_— White House today. = Gierks has nev- il dai ctonsion | inder contract with the United Grain T | Hollywood today. Forrest would not { tainment and each member was re- ;?ge‘::tntlon ;énoon]:): t‘l“! tL ke 20 and : Prof. L. V. Wilson, dairy extension | g, wers “Inic,, it was announced here| | mmmm RATE WT deny the report. Miss Pickford, how- (;‘\:ircd to talk for not dess than half a M‘;;oi ;?’nt LRI 4 I SCHOOLS FOR DAIRYMEN “GIVE REAL INSTRUCTION UNITED: GRAIN GROWERS, INC., HAVE HUGE GRAIN CONTRACTS er actually been in jai A AT PART ssg.ev?::xs]f g‘zimc}f:‘?gg 2?%‘::?:::55 to‘}flfe’ orfanization has 'a meémber: > 2% cver,,exprqssct.-g sqry:risu that ‘“such ] minute and not more thxnn fi‘vl'a fii". o a8 assisted by L. 0. Jacob,| < H 7 { {(By''United Press)’ ¢ | a rumor is in the air,” utes ‘on”his resolutions for the New OF LMAL STORB and . 4 % of ‘over 35,000 grain producers. Fargo, N. D., Dec. 30.—*I have no Miss Pickford was divorced a year | Year, Many good suggestions were BUS!NESS COLLEGE To ke 3 county agent of Ancka county. Theiyjji,ois lends,in the number of mem: 3 ) , schools were put on'by the University 3 } of mem ology to malke to LaFollette or any |#€0 from Albert Ruck of New York, | offered for the’club to work on dur- WILL Bfiuosm MONDAY e i %?:axxtgisfisraska second and North | 8POIOY b6 T8 e the farmers of| Whom she married in 1912. ing the coming year, Judge C. W. 0CCuPY NEW Q“ARTERS Screendom ‘was congratulating two | Stanton received a hearty “hand” : i * [ operating. | < A America’ $100,000,000,” James: R. 1 X From infor: athered toda; £ T 5 3 ident. of the American |more newlyweds here today, Jack|when he suggested that the Kiwanis it appears thata largegnumber of thye, About fifty farmers attended the OKLAHOMA BANK HEAD /) g:::?d u‘:’;:fldb‘gtdcration, told the | Muthall and Evelyn Winans, amous | club lend support to the'new charter| The Bemidji Business college will - Bemidji stores are fo be closed all | Bemidii school, which was held in the KILLED IN OWN YARD | United Press today, Howard was here San Francisco beauty. 7 commission and incite further inter-| commence tomorrow to move into the r day Monday, January 2, since New |r00ms of the Civic and C°”"“"°§ 2 % T I to address the mecting of the North est in that way. office rooms in the Troppman block, Yeuar's day falls on Sunday: Grocery sociation, ‘both forerioon and affer- s Dakota Farm Bureau Federation. DECLARES FARM AGENT The attendance prize, donated by|which have been vacated by John F. stores, which were consulted on the | #°°™ < _‘(‘fiy g Fress) Tywo_open letters to LaFollette are SHOULD ASSIST ALL|Huffman, was won by B, R. Erickson. | Gibbons. The college has occupied subject by C. F. Grinager, president| Prof Wilson spoke on the various Oklahoma City, Okla., Dec. 30.—A.| 4o be dispatched this week from the ) The retiring president then loosened |rooms in the Schroeder block for - of the retail grocers’ association, gave | livestock diseases and expluined the |sheriff’s posse foday hunted OKla-| Chicago office of the federation. How- ¥y e P up with another priza for A. J. Nay-|some time. Continued growth has the impression that they would be | nost serious. A slide lecture was giv-{homa coum{ itgsearch of Schnell Rec-| ard declared that the result of a con- TIUBlER. Prosy) lor, Sr., for perfect attendance dur-|made it necessary to secure larger; open- for business all day Monday,|en on the selection of foundation |tor, an Okl alioina insurance agent| ference of the executive ‘commitiee Fargo, N. D., Dec. 30.—The farm |ing the fear. quarters and the new quarters im 3 who is wanted in connection with the| of the far burean and the National’|2gént should, when possible, co-oper-| = After a summary of the year’s work | the Troppman block were obtained. stock. Feeding and rations were also discussed at lengtn, Mr. Jacob gave an interesting talk on stiage. Alto- \gether, much valuable information! L was imparted to the deirymen and a [home dt Mustang last night. The|ities effective January 1. This would since the majority of the grocers de- sire to take inventor: possible. Dry goods and. clothing stores, for the most part,. will be closed all day, _according to F.. G. Troppman, chair- man. of the meichants trade com- i ittee, 5 death of E. W. Brindley, president of | Grange was that the railroads and ate with ¢he farm bureau, but must|and censuring the committees who|There will be considerable more space the Mustang State bank, who was shot other interests have agreed to a reduc- | not limit service to the farm bureau|failed to act during the past year, the | available than in the fornter location and killed in' the front yard of his|tijon of freight rates on basic commod- | menibers ‘alorie, and. should not be retiring president put his best efforts |in the Schroeder building. held responsible for the bureau’s ac-|into a speech of welcome to the in- The college is enjoying a splendidy very interesting and instructive meet- ' shooting is sdld' to have followed a'effect a saving of approximately'tivities not under personal direction, coming president, Dr. D. J, McCann, steady growth. Both day and night ing is reported by those -who at- quarrcl ovér the possession of an au- $100,000,000 in'the six months’ pe- Dr.John Lee Coulter, president of the who will lead the Kiwanis club in school classes e held and are tended, tonobile. < ., riod, he declared. : , agricultural college, declared, . _ 1922, largely attended. % (R 'y as’ quickly as tmras e o vaer——

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