Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 16, 1922, Page 1

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et | T. WEATHER REPORT Minnesota: Somewhat unsettled tonight; cdldet in Northwest por- tion; Tuesday :fair. N BEMIDJI, MINN;,._MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16,1922 VOLUME XIX. NO. 228 ¥ GUMMER FACES. [t ks ™ st eovan RARE BARGAINS (7% coe s o« wewcowr LABORLEAGUE. ST 4 team defeated’ the Bemidji ice rink . s : iy \Y 1 hockey team Sunday afternoon by a and Hard Game Is Promised T A Features ' Planned 3 : F score of 5 to 4 in an extra 20 mirutes| ., Basketball Fans ‘vr [ M LR £ ¥ | of play. The game was' exceptionally 2 i . Former Night Clerk at Fargo ‘ locality. Leonard is forg- S rpass d.in a business way -and R..J. Rudser,.D. Payne and A. J. 'Holm of Leonard have purchased the lumber yards of that city from the M. E. Smith. Lumber company, the deal having been consummated last Saturday: 3 The new owners, it is understood, will- take ‘possession at once, and pro- close and fast throughout. Anolt'lfiex' game between the same teams will be trengthened by, the addition of 11}ayed next Sunday afternoon on tge Mysr;;:ml"h:fn“:\er gnd Lloyd Tanner, rink located on the old high school | ¢ ¥'B ‘B s high school and city | Endorsements for Aldermen, Seq":nnd Dollar Day Pro!ni’uq to 5 o vy ! A% ] site. 1 H : B ¥ “ " Hotel to Be Tried During |[the N"fithw”t' in '-’ee'm' °§ 5¢ become a live little city. Be Bigger Trade-Drawer The Pioneer team is composed. of ;fi,*;‘;‘hérs‘:;;‘e'mp‘f“fl“‘flty wfllské?fiffi City Clerk and Treasurer; e ¥ prospering. en’er}:lns Al imith advises that the sale will|* ' Than First'Held H Aldrich, rf; O'Grady, If; Frost, ¥w;|Wednesday evening when the: Cam- Mére to Follow ’ Valley City Term e by the Bemidn (¥ ¥ atble hiit to'use the cash in carry-| , Than First Held Tere Reed,Iw; Benson, g; Collins, c. The |y sqietits COUE U ere. Despite re to Follo P p ing-out his_building program'ef last}. ! ice rink is represented by Detling, . 2 innual of 19211023, . ¢ s | vear inthe: Bemidji yards which when| : ¥f; Dently, I£; Hakkerap, rw; Hows, | he fsfifn'g':ntythfi ‘:fi;fi‘;‘;fi;‘:yfim,’. : HELD SINCE LAST JUNE; 2}:::&‘“11:: m:e?nmfvlum"migflity :fl“fl“,}d ng givergemidjih °n:‘ of \WEDNESDAY BARGAINS ln .‘I:_ohnau.n,]gé :i"d ‘W ilsgx lc. S}xb- the locals lost to the Grand Forks| PRESENT OFFICERS OF 3 3 Ses, e - he most, modern yards in the state: stitutions included, Vand€rsluis for i i " & i g ] APPEARS INDIFFERENT | for, :}éec{:mrfi;:fi"ye o1 ft"?;'f:u"efilé Active work will commefice early in| i+ ‘APPEAR IN THIS ISSUE Benson, and Hakkerup for Howe. :i':‘"e{;ggnngggg'; fenm by e wide mat-| LEAGUE ARE RE-ELECTED 4 {0 Beonidss hieh school should fall in | "¢ PPTIIE : k Detling acted as referee and Howard | with the new line-up it is expected . as timekeeper. that the old style game will again be Interesting Talks Are Given on .|line with other high schgols of simi-| Ap. i . Court Term Opens Tomorrow; |1, size and rank and o ALFEGED_CIGARETTE THIEF Merchants Show Desire to PRI e o~ Y 4 ¥ d Definite Date of Case Set nual. Such a publicati flects not ot HANGS SELF IN CELL Draw Shoppers Here; ‘Ads’ LD _ Preliminary to this game Bemidji School Bond Election and 2 : % only the quality and .~ of the |- ‘Alerdeen, 'SI°D. Jun. 16.—Frank 2 g OFFICE TWO MORE YEARS | high school will play Cass Lake high s for Tomorrow Morning school, but it also reflects the spirit|Scoft, 40, in jail for stealing a quan- Contain Real Values . ;chco‘:)‘l!;bridgc i Changes in Charter of the. community. The/ischools aretity of cigarettes while drunk on Judge J. E. Harris of the probate|gtrong team titis year, with a number PR not only the property of the commun-| moonshine, was. found dead in his day, January 18, will be has ived : fri i jty, but also, to a large extent, the ing i ith & Wednesday, ' 4 |court announces that he has received|of players from last year's Excelsior | |y joysements for city offices at Ly By Wilfrid Fleisher, sc{\’le' by which the rcghsncter " and cell, having hung himself with a belt. | Dolar day, thp's‘;“:::rct}?a:& f’?%ee_ a court decision that judges of pro-|city team. So far that aggregation h: el‘ r:g‘;;.is:;;“:]eution were made by Valley City, N. D,, Jan. 16—Will ity i : i by the enterprisin bate who were elected at the last gen- [ made a fine showi d the Bemidji | i 4 William Gummer break: his silence fx&"e’:!dnd of th% community is meas- |~ Washington, Jan. 16.—Senator Mc midji. The majority of the local s.wl;f-sf eral election, at which time the term !;oyse::-o '::\i;io‘:l‘:l?g ‘s;:w th‘e v?s‘!‘ltlg;: e Bem‘df‘é Lab:: l;:naxee ;r;:;s:k::; “took place it the Pres- hore Wi Cumber today reported . from. the |have entered rare bargains for this|Celo " uigas was changed by 1aw [what Northern Minnesota has in Sunday_afterno " and tell what took pl Joas 71 ‘There will be many ‘oustanding | finamcial committee the foreign debt|oceasion and indications ave that|e ey 'vo sour years, will hold of-|line of basketball the the Civie and Cummetfie‘ ““d;‘\ho 4 is is the que ts “high- irrel v ,000,000,000 owe: e |to the city at tha e & there will be no vacancy in that office | ager A. J. Nayloy, Ji il start i B X N familiar with the fiimfls ot the “m: e o veashonk Zit‘t“fii‘?.’cy" nd [nifed: States by, the allies. taok advantage ofs the offerings atl¢o bo filled at the coming election. B o me e gk T St o :g;-etrl;el enaulng year & ‘:.?:1:&3:6 band. LY ish murder of Marie Wick, PT Bemidji 5 x e the last Dollar day know Wishote L/ = - at Crookston Monday night. Tuesday " i Tryearold g of Gy Minn, 720 *00 pmnt piecory FAR EAST QUESTIONS .~ | nor sivice tha nother onporianty|yy oy GRORCE HAS NEW , [wieit e tenm il bl agsint th | "% cndrsement was given for ity The: alumni_directory will consist’ i ST “at this time. ! rand Forks American Legion team |¢sessor and mayor, this being post- a Fargo hotel where she had stopped il money is being presented at this time. sarlat Grand Forks. Two e 1 yor, e 4 SR e R o ey S| HINDER NAVAL ACTION ™ ftrientel'se i | PLANS FOR ASSOCIATION i 8™t ey Bty St Bortd 1 s No‘).vtgilenitois.alm"t incredible that ;};%flng:r:‘g;ficgfi: ‘:nq}\';:g&f ks Plan for P Di : nt:rascti\'e manner, . not tl". extract —— and Thursday evenings, while Friday |didate for the office of city clerk i know what went on £ au aire{ Plan for . Putti isarmament | money from them for nothing in re- 5 fi“’?h"e‘efi’e?&"xfius: Shat miight, it s | ey \points of interest such et 'ng o :':;;n,ybm to give them information | Believes That Entente Should > alone in one of the ished in ; Y J i will pay all readers to carefully look i g&s?ehzfihl?tcrimise of the North- _D:bllsfied In a special department in]. Naval Pact Delayed : :)verpevel'y advertisement in ‘which for Benefit of Europe west. % ¥ ; et'"-l»" \ull It is believed. that this - A e the merchants of Bemidji are setting The- district; court, term_at. which -;? n:‘g :)'1” be :f special interest not| Washington, Dec 16 (By ‘Carl D.|forth bargains, regardless of the cost Gummer will be tried opens here to- :lsy‘»t; tehg'n' uates themselves but | Groat).—Plans ‘for putting the: full|of the items to them, and just to (By United Press) morrow. Judge Cooley of Grand Forks it?i h°» 'i:" friends and relatives | disarmament committee’s approval on (make it worth the while of every shop-| 1 ongon, Jan. 16 (By Ed Ly Kean). Will preside and the definite date of aet whom'they are not in direct con- [naval limitation this afternoon went: per to visit their stores on this-ocea- |, 4"y association of nations in- the case has been set for tomorrow | L awry today. The meeting of the com-lsjon. cluding Germany and Russia, rising ; out of the economic conference at morning. Genoa is Lloyd George’s plan for the night will ;see the Bemidji boys in|and E. L. Gary was endorsed for city action at Jamestown. treasurer. “Red” McGinnis, former Cass Lake As candidates for aldermen, the star, and Tanner are expected to[following were endorsed by the make this trip with the Bemidji city |league: R. E. Cota, first; Chester outfit, thereby assuring a strong line- | Rouse, second; George Posz, third; up for each game. Andrew Berg, fourth; G. N, Evenson, e fifth. DEGREE OF HONOR TO Election of officers for the league MEET TUESDAY NIGHT |resulted in the yetention of the pres- The Degree of Honor has changed ent officers, they being: President, i, vegular meeting night from Friday H, E. Bridgeman; vice-president, to Tuesday, and the first meeting will Cassidy. A, J. Tiller, G. N, — book will portray,the life at lmittee, called last night for 8:30 this| " Readers can bank on the fact that s T the high school, bringing out the hu- |afterncon, ~was canceled and _the|every advertisement contains articles sster Rouse; secretary-treasurer, William Gummer, 20, soni”of ‘a re- anc h 2 tired farmer in Mayville, N. D., had mom“slg:n!v;EI :s the-serious side |meeting of the Far East committee |which should prove attractive to local| ronabilitation of the old world. be held tomorrow night. . All mem- Stahl lected worked at interval Fargo for the nued on Page 8) was substituted. The official British [shoppers as well as those from the| ~ Vith his plan for European recon-|bers are requested to be present. o \L\;::? 22:1'-3§::4.e5tnh were electel spokesman, in accepting the shift,|surrounding territory. struction shaken by the uncompro- claimed to be unaware of the cause| Special arrangements are being|mising attitude of the new French fmi it. derstood that the Toki made to i“S““;e the best of se"l""i‘i)e inigovernment of Premier Poincx:‘m. when he attempted to ge t acquainted It is understood that the Tokio re-!all stores and an exceptionally busy George returned to London with Marie Wigk whenxshe m?fived at BEGUN ovm Ym AGO ply on the question of calling a halt day is being looked forward to by :r‘:i‘ cnlmade p‘;‘eparations for fresh in- the hotel: “She was not much of a| £ on fortification of two islands near(all merchants who are taking part)ternational action. He has three dom- kidder,” he is quoted as-having said. (By Mrs. M. W. Deputy) - 'ty}':pin 1stcont§nry to. ;hntt.hprovldedt_m in this plan ‘”2“?}’3” buyers c"i" t‘is‘?!inntinxg ideas as to what must be done Marie Wick was the daughter of| - On Chrstmas eve, 1920, the idea of | (1€ treaty aud some further negotia- the real purchasing power of the|for Europe: y a farmer near Grygla. She had been|a Woodrow Wilson Memorial was tions are considercd:necessary sup-|dollar, The 'entente, he believes, must be gmplflyeq in a all:?re in fn&ygla amil) be-|started by a few women who desired i : "h‘"“’“h’h‘l]’] ""E"}]‘*‘“leg'. L'.n“’-' assocle- fore coming to Fargo had never been|to honor a-great eri il Y S \ jtion of allies, the British premier A in NewYork 1a6¢ year in a town larger than Warren, Minn., | was still flis:. Thém;r;::;nt‘e”glmi w2 e LAUNCH CAMPMGN T0 { feels, should form the basis of a 1’}‘“‘ {'Je’r:“:‘;,zei,_,‘;"m, nd Jack Brit nevar: adianen:a-strgpt ~dax - ‘on <af plan-to:a ‘yroup- \en, o : ’)fB 1 fl’nfl mfli C BS"MM Europeaiyassociation similag 4915 vFused to risk thfir title player piano. The latter point’ the|admirers of the former president. At SR R s e I EA i that reached at ‘Washington." ““There was no hint{p§ sharp prac-|yigad o talk before the lea ¢ state- emphasized in order to bring|a great meeting in New York city the |1 b: e ame time- the ‘Shantung B The Genoa economic conference |\ athor the bad ‘decigions Were|comnine the pro oa:d c:xnn xu'e t.c(u)- out their point that she would not|plans were completed for a Woodrow | oSobiators ‘were summoned for ai Gpicgo, 111, Jan. 16.—A campaign [Must be made a real medium for| .. hed to incompetency “of the/yovernment Bop that “s;‘f “fl. r have. known -enough to call the clerk | Wilson Memorial Foundation. sesiolft FHlhe feared that the iin. to eliminate {i’gnbo‘ard‘s carrying pic- | European economic reconstruction. It judges and laxity of the commission ) aye being made to serure o ,e, :hru on the room telephone and change| The idea has developed far beyond certainty - concerning settlement of |0 &0 IS Lo n ious undressed [must be made to produce results | "5 ceigning the men to the judging of speaker on that cohisor Tor t: et her morning call but that he called |the thought of a personal tribute to 2{,‘.;3? 'm':"‘ problem had perhaps | 00 O BO00 U Hed at the national | Which the dissension of no one na- ) 1 adad. to be hald nax Bostponement of the meeting. | /U5 vion of the American Good |tion can destroy. 0 i rtant contests. mecting of the league, to be held next her up. Mr, Wilson. K is t . .. 5 1mpu1!u}| ission, however, saw the lg ; ' i pex She was found dead andsstrapped | petuate the Ameri:;: oi’:::l‘; z';dd];er;- hIn this connection it was recalled | p B "o coriation here today. - An association of nations including me'lr‘i';g Li%‘mt';:hlzg;nphnrt\m made by Sanday;afternoon; e to her bed. Examination showed she{ocracy and human liberty, which were that heretofote. the American nego-| Somy *orcont “peneration will live | the late enemy statey and Russia and | a0y of the boxers and took means |y, pry had been assatliad. S0 ably expressed by the’great Aikirg tilahons had regarded settlement of ety tl?e American highways beauti- | P ssibly the United States should be [0 correct whatever faults they could ING-WHALEY CO. HAS Gummer claimed" that when ‘she|dent that they clearly -defined. the | hc oy, East as interwoven with the 13" o0t Col, Bolby, president of | the outgrowth of the parley, Lloyd|gng in the operations of the law. NEW REBATE TICKET PLAN failed to respond to the morning call | meaning of the World war and hav settlement of the naval treaty. Hence ‘}? "Americe Road B“‘ldp s! ia- | George believes. Attempts were made to have many :le went to l}\ler room but was afraid |led to a'new relationship among e fim‘:fia;“:‘:::ge dl’:“"ble hfhafShthe :i:nAa’,f;w;}','é Uit Pross. i e of the pgomint‘nt sport writers take 0 report what he saw immediately |nations. 8 0 see how Shan- * . t licenses and sit in the' judges’ because’ “h : . % ; tung fared before closin, th = R WOUL HALT ISSUANCE OF out_license: K. the victim was held for the crime.” He | dollars or more and is a free-will :txt TO, SPEAK HERE TONIGHT| sound idea that has been working well ;‘v):ldt,esds:;whnled atxild then told the land- {ermg by the American people. It is FLIGHT TO ISLE o from its start. vk roon:‘ an hey went together to oh‘“l:,se‘ 2 ‘permanent endowment 7 " ROYALE| pr. Charles Nelson Pace delive N . i .| which will make it possible for Amer- Ft. William Ontario, Jan. 16.—|a lecture at the Methodist chu ch _woman guest reported hearing|ica to reward distinguished public Major Ray Miller and Observer Lieut. |tonight under the auspices of :the a noise like a thud about 1:30 in the |Service. An emblem has been adopted Westover . today. planned another | Epworth Leaguc. r. Pace: spent Toom; a chambermaid heard a noise | Which represents the spirit of the |fight to Isle Royale to make a de-|practically all last summer in th there about 4 o'clock. At the prelim- | foundation. A reproduction of this tailed search.of the coast line for|war-torn parts of Europc and wil P. Ritchie, treasurer of the BOXlNG COMMISSION ; d otf l:i-(dncn:'ilon‘,’ g:;cl x; ‘::ewhii'cl;:? eS| 8 ADOPTS UNlQ“E PLAN tu lcno‘fncnbe?;‘e tc;le ovote:s“o{ the dis- S trict Saturday, January 28. Miss Mabel Wager, secretary of the newly-appointed charter commission, spoke at length on the various forms of cahrters proposed ‘for considera-s tion by that body. Both talks were exceptionally well | received, “and the. opinion prevailed § Y that more speakers should "be "in- TN pasli1 two years. Adlyfliasions X‘:A is(said § ™ to have made to officers when Ques- * tioned indicated he had been repulsed N FOUNDATION By Henty L. Farrell (United i'x‘eu‘s Sinfl' Correspondent) New York, Jan. 16.—Sich funny decisions were hande down by the 3 . The Harding-Whaley company has introduced a new idea in the sale of tickets, which will be in the nature of 1 saving to the patrons of the Grand :u!Idl El 0 thcntreu}; A rebate ticket willibe givi i i Several of the best. referces were|pype| nselfl. enwithjeach adul:ticket preyniled upon to take out licenses|” Those buying adult tickets at the as judges and they have been used | Elko will receive a card good for ten outside the ring. Patsy Haley and [ cents toward an adult ticket at the Kid McPartland, two well known|Grand and vice versa. These cards former boxers and referees, are do-|are good for all regular-priced shows ing the best work. When one actslat any performance, except Saturdays, (By United Press) Washington, Jan. 16.—The treas- ury department is supporting & con- stitutional amendment prohibiting further” issuance of 'tax-exempt se- curities, Secretary Mecllon told the house ways and means committec AVIATORS PLAN ANOTHER inary hearing the state built its evi-|emblem will be presented to each sub. |50me trace of James Maher, missing | doubtless ng to Bemidji a vivid | today. . v dence to show the girl was killed by scriber to the endowment angiwill | COMmissioner of Cook county. picture of existing conditions th Mellon indorsed the McFadden ves-|in the ring, the other sits outside | Sundays and holidays. This plan goes a moron, who had first gagged and | designate him as.one of the .| They searched.the island and the| Dr. Pace is pastor of the Fitst|olution, which the committee is nowfas a judge. This plan has worked sointo effect tonight and will be contin- raped ‘her, afterward returning ‘to|ers. - coast line Sunday, returning without | Methodist church of Duluth, having|considering. From ten to fifteen bil-|well that the boxers and managers|ued until further notice. . silgrnl::e;ytdc:éh the onl:{ :yehwltnfehsst. ]sightilr:u eit'tmx;‘ iflaher or his is-foot served in this capa for the p?st lion dollars’ worth oldtnx-l;i-e“uecuri- believe it may be the solution, . e state then sought to show tha aunch in which he attempted the per- |six years. He is a brilliant, forceful |ties are now outstanding, Mellon es- —_—— TR it was-the work of an “insider,” one CASS LAKE mGH PLAYS ilous pasé from Grand Portage to|speaker and is expected to draw a|timated. The proposed amendment scHooL BoND mmo" PARE‘:IEJ:SA:OIIS-' :fi;DPZ?:ONERS very familiar with the interior of the| g Port Arthur on December 29. " | packed house tonight. would not _affect I 3 build 4 - e ———————— e e ——— y::l 5 sl.n%h:npd‘ i'{-hsi,:rl:::ll:fwti]t‘; \:fif:h LOCAI.S HmE WEDNESDAY e G i - POSTP()NED T0 .'AN 28 (By United Press) St. Paul, Jan. 16.—Two men, sur- prised while ransacking the Merriam Park pharmacy, escaped today after being handcuffed by detectives. Pa- trolman Martin Hodge, who was as- signed to guard the prisoners, is lock- ed up at tlhe Prior n‘ven;le pn(l:icgflx:u- i i s tion pending investigation. Conflict- txa&\h?xgg?::s:; zt}:e;m‘::dsfiwl:f:é sufi;"}‘:fig{’é““@ of ”':h“'w “’firasi The special election, called by the ilréz sltoriesi doi tthc ?.scap: v‘llere told. A 2 eat, or rather two 'real ] ] i 4 rd to be held January 18, was said at police headquarters z?::f itk t:"t;'l'"z to connect the “e"‘:"{i.w ednesday evening when the 4 j g ; Vi ' 4, ’ A Zéh“,‘géeb.‘i;!,‘,. the que:tion of issuing |that the patrolman . was slugged. ANk e o oody trousers or with | Bemiidji high school team and the city ' e b Y bonds in the sum of $100,000 to com- [ Nothing of value was taken from the . thzcfimee other gruesome details: of :33;1:51 2 ;&l_lble-hieuader.t'fhe high y i 44 A f y plete and equip the new high school | store. - i a ion will meet the Cass / y AR, A building, has been canceled and new —— ya otk bag beit held In the. Gasa | Lake Jieh School, e Jie districs A 4 i . : Potices are now being posted and pub- | FORD CARS TAKE ANOTHER nreliminaryd g«;nflng last June. He|ule, and the city team will ‘}:uf; tel:!e- / 1 2 = N RO W g:h?l%:z;:nys%:la;”%l;ct:in tfiebemhflfl SMALL DROP N. PRICE appears indifferent. ‘Among the at-|city squad from Cambridge. A" mix : " i + Va m Y - i1ding o i ‘. pits e - y % it " chool building. Ford prices have taken another $7 :lr)'fn?:wfoe J:‘::ege‘lfir&e xss xls broth; ‘tllfe]:‘w o‘;:in l;:sflcl:used the staging of y 3 i N : ; C‘;I‘::: 10';'}3?:31 ::,ulcci called for alto $15 drop.o Sednrl:(s nr: now QG:E 5 H o e Swenson of | V! A same evening. Pre- s 23 ¥ cent. coupes, $580; trucks, $30; tourin, Devils Lake. His parents and sisters|Yiously it was planned to stage a game / s 4y . 20-year hond at.¢ per w"t. i car:? v;n: 360, and for other cmfi demonst; b : 7 The new election notices provide ) [anm. s a preliminary to the ) tion h ris to the| This is the lowest scale of prices WHITE v‘fimh—mus'r Cass Lake-Bemidji game, but this| B“;},o:};‘:;s :}nth: sdfi;;;i:{' ;,” is:uc | for which Ford cars have been sold. h}}e murd:rgr p:ot]e’cted himself ‘was iscovered in the-base: ‘ny about > . s bt mu:'der ko plac: Two Fast Games for the Price :chfi::n&had been’ thoroughly searched|{ of One. Promised: By High School and City Teams New Election Notices Provide for Issuance of Bonds at Lower Interest Rate . Lastly the staté attempted to elim- inate every other occupant of the hotel and pull the net of circumstan- game has been abandoned until a 20-yead bond, and owing to the fa- The former lowest price for touring later date. & > Pre; ; i bl f the bond ket [cars was $360, and for others cars REGISTER AT AGENCY [schoot toant win pixy of i snin| 17| / ' - : ' Toe-board i sacished that it will bo |Proportionate prices, U s will play off their game " i . ;| |able to dispose of 15-year bonds on it first, this game being ‘called -at 8 i e . 9 T 2 a b% per.cent basis, sttnblgtmn of funds to the Red ;;l‘;flfj 5:%:‘:&“"“0}“?"212:& ug ?‘E 4 This is an approximate saving to Lake Indians begins about January|games. Consequently one of the ln:g- 2 i | i the taxpayers of about $10,000 in 21, when Superintendent George W.|est crowds of the season is expected to : ifoteit. IRISH READY TO TAKE OVER FREE STATE RULE Cross will pay to each Indian man, | gk, tage: 3 wo;;flnt;nd child the sum of $100. 3 ts:eet;gv:mes f‘:)frtm: ;l;ipv:?to“fm;r{eto B } & NEW DODGE PRICES WILL (By United pn,g 2 e protertion of the Indians,| Cass Lake high school has a strong : i BE ANNOUNCED FEBRUARY 1 Ifi?fi:’?&:{ei;:t’atlis.es '::l to;::;rszt“‘rl Mr. Cross is taking every possible i i i precaution and has issued the follow- 'éet:';:! ;_hexse;ea;on," h“m]? %lven the B . An announcement has been issued | Mansion house for the purpose of ing notice: . o wesns :gr: o :{;r'o:; oot ¢ by the Bemidji Auto company: to |transferring the reins of government . “To Whom It May Concern: Notice| _Coach Smith of the local squad pte- : ; the effect that Dodge automobiles|from the crown to the free state. is hereby given that all white persons | dicts that the high school game will be N have dropped in price. The amount | Viscount Fitzalen, viceroy of Ireland, and | soi i i - - e - - - January 31, must come.to the agency f,isn g:ske:elesrsm:o ';fvgrfg:r?,fl%f‘_s“; N stantial decrease from present prices.| This ~provisional _administration, and register, and state the nature of | hard drubbing The new proces, it is-undérstood,|headed by Arthur Griffith ahd Mi- their busin?‘sls on the reservation. The cnmbriagg game speaks for it- n}:e efle;‘:tive January 1, 1922, and |chael Col is ready to assu!r;nc a%l “Vary respectfully, self, for each of th indq ent those who purchase Dodge cars dur-|responsibili hich the British George W. Cross, |aggregations will e A Senena e ilig the present month will receive a authorities will withdraw from the - _ Superintendent.” the strongest line-up availahle, rebate, = country,

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