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The Pioneer is the only daily. within 100 miles of Bemidji and has the largest . circulation .in Northern Minnesota. - VOLUME XIX. NO 230 N s o s ieip——— L ’Immm«% Generally fair to- ] % v night and ursday; colder to- » mxh.t ; cold wave in extreme east ’ portion. BEMIDJI, MINN., WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN, 18, 1922 X : : l!erMONTH wsggm%'srm PARTIES NEXT ELECHON Prima Donna, to Appear Here Friday Night A. G. Rutledge Bem; Mnhnon- ed Favorably as Material for Secretary of State TWO FAST BASKETBALL GAMES HERE TONIGHT | Cass Lake High School to Play Bemidji High; Army Squad Meets Cambridge ° 4 ; . . S Seldom, if ever, is a city the size of . “Two fast games of basketball are Bemidii visited by -an artist so high assured fans tonight when the Ogst one theJ ladder of fame as Miss Alicx “Father 6f‘8em,‘idji” Succumbs Lake high school team co}:mfi the‘;\el Sjoselius, wio is to appear here Fri- in Kansax City Howpital |0 plty %6 FRRCy, G, o jour = e e dand Sortuasts 10 3 = & J 7 emidji’ people: are il Tuesday Afternoon neys here from Cwo'tStOBY:nrg:"::: 1 s |in_having an opportunity of hearing the Bemidji Army tea K iiredl TR - 27 I d | this noted singer and the Study club ory, CERGE A 2 ] is being congratulated on securing ® 2 - her. To have a grand opera plmm donna WAS NATIONAL FIGURE appear in recital in this city is no ] y ho was injured ! > PUBLICAN RAN“ Louis Neumann, wi ; ‘ | " . S e e S w8 . 7 small achievement and the people are Jen YoU WERE | i i wb%/%uyosw Toi'fl 'sLIDING — | AND NOW - OH Mw’.; DEMOCRAT COMMITTEE TO MEET JANUARY 24 will be unable to take part in the 3 L =, expected to show their appreciation . 5 e % |game this"evening. He suffered at ML) . % by filling the Methodist church to i His Interest in Success of This that time a torn ligament in his ankl;, 3 2 / g £ capaut\sln anticipation of this, ar- Talk of Oscar Hallam as'Man from which he has not yet recoyere \ 1 rangements are being made for extra to Succeed Kellogg Still H Frequent City wf' Show:lBy. reqt John Henry will undoubtedly start seating capacity, and it is expected s Long Visits Here s center, Davis -and ~Peterson as that every seat will be filled long be- Continues Favorable - forwards, with Boyce and Smith as| . 4 ] 2 fore the recital begins. rds. S Mrs. Frances Ober, another Duluth >3, guar _(By ‘United Press) Cass Lake has a strong line-up this |, girl who has won signal success in| (From u“ifi' Pioneer State Capitol e by, |year and pre-game dope is that a close the musical world, will be the accom- ws Bureau). st. Paul, Jan. 18, 'ams ' Bixby, 1t of this meet- : contest will be the result o panist. This is what a newspaper of | o Paul;'Jan, 18.—Mysteries of a former pohhcnl pqwer in Minnesota; B anton of Fosston, a former| - S ~ 3 h died late Tfiif.‘:;i' éftythe Chm?;;‘ ;‘Igrth Dakota Agricultural callege gl ; E: S fn_sm" u""ihgtb‘ds‘;f,:;‘l':u:"l crities, | i " Bén: clock lm\]u nothing on llhr Borh in Red Wing, Minn. Eat “’3.:”’“““ pL s A, e : : . - , AT S, o sapran who s 0%, COnvenien Bt PV Y = I 2 '1. success in European opel‘a career he was publishez-of th - i Army team will £ 7 % Y g SEng. Wi bl Minnesota elections. What will hap- § ) y Z 5 B houses and concert halls, sang for pen and why nobody knows, so that at ta e floor with a line-up consid- Z the first time in Boston ; ~ 7 Biiea S yesterday. str:}nz‘t!l:gn;g“gzrfli\%r::ie?tg; . # . g y ]Hcl: voice is inherently a noble one, Oklahoma pan afi‘m Schiool and ety teamn stars.] , Z ; 4 . 4 l‘{“(;“" :5',‘5“‘{‘{ 3 color and brilliancy. {; s ccurate as a hungry fortune teller. Services will be held ntvatlnskofieey This: téam ‘had an “off week” last A7 & E 3 Mi:q “Sj“‘s&cm"“h“’:fe; }ll’z"f“:(“ln:’,’m' For just that reason a squint at the Okla., and butial 3t Red W€ ek but P peinen Unem 18 ki 7 SRl g tion of & broad melodic style, and she | oLtical hotizon is of more thab pace : e o 't with re eeling. 3 expected 4ha g - Goigiy PO T DU s e orim s 2 s sang the Mozart with real feeling. | \(ifj he indorsed at the state conven- | Tams Bixby pass game will be staged. The Bemidji In the.Swedish songs she ple, | tion and the same number of men Joel and Tams, Jr, The funeral fadopendent aggregarions of Crooks HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT Sjoselius was evident. The audience Bixby's old home. The Cambridge squad is composed: somewhat spprehensive o e 2 rated as-amobg fhe best ‘ n the vi: Preunt 'nd Take Part in Minnesota fair will be represented by « pital at Kansas City %“:’d“ after? team begins its tour next Monday | em—————————— === | natural and pleasing. The since be held at their home. in Muskogee ton, Grand Forks, Minot and James- D hrswdislly and th While Mr. Bixby-had been ailing) o ale oe sormer Excelsior city team General Publn: Is Urged to Be ot e L i e i, s Framing New Charter President H. M. Clark, according to Approved By Parley now as never before political prog- nosticators may be regarded as about know whether the convention “tags” will bring home the bacon, or a large yellow lemon. It must be re- membered that after the democratic and republican state conventions have e e acted, any proud utlren who is out BLAMES LACK OF CONTROL Jjail nnd has the price, may file for FOR JUVENILE DELINQUENCY [any from governor down. Of course, it is admitted that it wouldn’t do him any good to file for governor on the republican ticket for the word BELTRAMI MAY ADOPT |CHINA FEARS OPEN DOOR DAKOTA FAIR CIRCUIT| RESOLUTION BY POWERS The Federation of County Fairs of North Dakota is called to meet in Far-|China Has Not Yet Given Her noon at 5 o'clock. He left SUIVIVIg | g is anxious to take the visitors into and i i him the widow and three sons, Edsv:;]\i il Botove upnine vy sguinst the CHARTER coMMISSION innate vocal capacity of M b ol at Red Wing, Minn., Mr. fops elty of her program was enjoyed.” for some time and his friends were players and from all reports the squad go March 1 and 2. The Northern Approval to Reservations (By United Press) and shock. Two, es for the price of one that Fargo, N. D., Jan. 1 Credsii | hys gone out that the present gover Mr. Bixby, some time ago, became d . gam ffered 1 lef present plans, and it pmbable ha ¢ ) ii ity i & t 3 B a national figur night and it is hoped by both teams z0ine 0 \\\ ntion. So that woul o tional figure in politics and later ht and it is hoped by both t j me is accountable fo n. So that d be so much with Fargo, Grand Fnrka, Crookston (By United Press) very prominent in- ‘the newspaberitha¢ hegrty support will be given. juvenile delinquen for that. or 3 ts world. He ‘was raised at Red Wing, | The charter commission meetS | “ryiof River Falls and other Min- & ¢ Minn., and first engaged in carrying fo‘i-mc]l;fillg:e: :snge;sl c!eer:tsatfoisas:;;tgs agnm tonight ad a general invitation | nesota cities. Washington, Jan. 18.—China fears |iss Alice Duffy, Fargo policewoman| g ror, a word or two is said about on a bakery there.. He became active A s extended t6 all citizens to be pres:| = This plan will enable Bemidji to the sweeping open door resolution in ?‘pd wel worker for many L ehe amacratic witustion. fob dover: in civic affairs and soon entered into| pR. ZENTZ TO PREACH AT ont and enter into the discussion. [secure the best exhibits in livestock, |the arms conference by the American | *The home, school, church, ‘movies, |1 log Pioncer eaders know this, 2 blic 4 ; politics: ‘LAVINIA THIS EVENING| An outline has been drafted by the |Produce, etc., as well as a racing pro-| government, it was revealed today. | 1 ive ‘but the one |that there is more than rumors to He was:a re ublican, and at a time gram and other entertainment fea- E & L v offa o N i % 4 Dr. G. H. Zentz, pastor of the|committee of the commission for thel$ s at much less expense than last | The Chinese delegates may make ob- 1 5 thc incrensing lack h‘l‘l‘ov::?‘t?:lz:fi‘:t,\, t(!‘:‘.fl(rbnfc(;na::le(‘ig‘ h oung men of the state wheest:eg teheycongol 'Sf the republican Methodut Episcopal church ‘of this|proposed new city charter which pro-}c.qp jections to part of this reservation ngth and integrity in the home | ./ apt to loom loud n didate for Darty. in Minnesota from the old city-is:to hold services at Lavinia this | vides for a ‘tommission elected for'a ™ myo fair dates for Eaggo are July|or may accept the document only and the breaking up of parental du-} ) Flosyblican ¥ l?nt?‘m ‘n % the wheel-horses e hecante secretary and evening. The meeting is' open’ to' the | four-year term, “the ‘odd’ numbered | 19-¢4 235 Grand-Forks; Y8y #d-to- 20; | with’ reservation or ask explanation y and control, is blamed for the ean- nomination, for - the “Imigh develop more strength thin director of the Repub! {can League of gene l pllb]l(: and all are invited to wards to ‘etect for a four-year term |ipe first week in August at Thlef Riv- | of it. Minnesota: He afterwards became its £ and the even numbered wards for'a|qy Falls and second week of Au- Although the other - powers have president. His work for the party was . |two-year term at the first election. gust in Bemi given sincere approval to the new such that he was soon recognized by smBm MA“ONS The salary of the cémmissioners e American reservations, China has not being made secretary to the governor. shall be $2 per meeting, but not to _NORTH DAKOTA HOTEL MEN'S |yet accepted it. Dr. Wang, one of the He at once wag recognized as a power Bmc HELD Tms wm exceed $100 for the year. An auditor ASSGCIATION 1S, GROWING |three Chinese delegates to the con- in republican affairs. He Was chair- is ‘not to be retained by the year, but ference said today. FGRETEU. EARTlmUAKES man of the sthte republican commit- hired by the job. The city clerk is| Bismarck, N. D., Jan. 18.—The|"“yano"giated that he believed the e Shtats the vorksin o TNy tee and . his efforts were always| = Semester examinations were begun |also to act as clerk of the commission. memhershnp in the North Dakotn people of China might fear the res- (By United Press) Cotalatatat crowmed with' success. in ‘the public school this forenoon ind diny g; ™ has been -submitted | Restaurant and Hotel Men’s associa- | ervation sponsored by. Secretary| Berkeley, Cal, Jan. 1 he time |a hearty hngg‘:l:’;kt»hfifirfuxs gm‘::;:i He was, in a very great measure,|will continue through Friday after-|Showing the connections and relations | tion meeting here today has EXOWN |Hyghes as the first step for some in- [ muy be coming when carthquake pre-[not A. G.’s fault. As secretary of the responsible for the promotion of Sen-|noon. ‘The second semester will open |0f the various city 'departments to |rapidly during the past year, accord-|tongtional control of China by the|dictions may be distributed just like | Northern Minnesota detorlnlynsm 8 ator Knute Neléon from governor to | Monday, January the people. The chart shows first of |ing to Dee Meads of Fargo, secre-|poyers. weather forecasts—and with a similar |tion he has won the friendship o{ct‘;; United States senator. Under the act| With:the ope: of the new sem- |8l the people. tary! - —— degree of accuracy newspaper boys—and Is— of all relating’ to Indian affdirs, known as estér, about 25 pupils from the eighth Under this heading, connected by e FIVE FIREMEN DROP INTO The regents of the University of | parts of the state. Doc doesn’t den the Dawes act, a cominission was cre- | grade will be admltted into the high |lines are listed the initiative, refer- w‘uoPENNEw MoosE BLAZE WHEN ROOF FALLS |Californit have appropriated $4,000 fhe has ambitions and while he hasn{ ated. This commissidn was designated | school. These students have been tak- endum, recall. To these headings are for the purchase of an instrument|said he was a candidate, it's a saf as the “Dawes commission.” It had|ing from one to three high school 8ttached the following: Park b l'd. HALL ToMoRRoW N“;HT to be installed at the Mount Hamil- |bet that his friends wouldn’t hav cL to do with practically all of the In- | subjects this year and will enter into five commissioners ‘and mun (By United Press) ton, Cal., observatory designed to|give him a very hard push to hc 1 dian affairs in the South and South-|the regular high school work with the | court officers to be elected by lhe Canton, N. J., Jan. 18.—Five fire- [gather data on which future predic- [ him get in. e Bemidji Mooiu plan to stage the |men were hurled to an oven when the | tions may be based. Now, 50 far as the democratic situ- west.. Mr.-Bixby was made president. | addition of one or two new subjects, | P€OPle- s His work took him from his home!New high school classes will be started Below. these headings are the fol-[formal opening of their new lodge hall | yoof of a burning building collapsed| The theory on which astronomers |ation is concerned, there is thc sam state to the Indian territory, and he [in'botany, solid’ geometry, penman- lowing: Library board, city attorney, | over the Bemidji Hardware company | early today. All were pulled out alive, | and geologists of the University are (Continued on Page 6)— & located at Muskogde.. ship and spelling, home nursing, mu- city manager and auditor, to be se- |store tomorrow evening. Invitations|but one suffered probably fatal in-| now working is that changes in lati- After finishing his' work he return-|sic appreciation and algebra. (lscted by the commissioners; and |are being issued by each member of | juries. tude, slight but nevertheless detected ed temporarily 'to: St. Paul where he| ~Approximately 40 pupils will en- after these come the following: | the lodge to a number of friends and| The firemen werd on the roof of |by various observatio: precede as [PLAN HOME TALENT PLAY AT became "president. and manager of | ter the seyenth grade from the sixth, Fmance, welfare, safety, service and |the party will be strictly an invita- |the Economic department store whea | well as follow quakes. PINEWOOD SATURDAY NIGHT (Cnntinned on Page Six ) and :about 30 from the seventh wnll city clerk, to be selected by the-city tion’ affair. An enjoyable social e the flames spread and ate away the Data, these men believe, can be A ning, with dancing as the main fea-|beams beneath their feet, and they|gathered covering these changes in some at first would suspect. He de- veloped enough strength to be ap- pointed assistant immigration com- missioner. There are few men who hnvg worked up a wider_personal ac- quaintanceship than Doc, and if any SCIENT ISTS PLAN TO : enter! the eighth grade. Throughout|™3Nager- t EQUITY PACKING PLANT . [the system the advancement will be| Under the sub-heading of the five |ture, is planned by the committee in|dropped down. Martin Carrigan’s |latitude on which accurate carthquake| ~A home talent play entitled “A Now HEING FINANCED |in about the sanie praportion for all (Continued on page 6) charge. » skull was fractured. The estimate of | forecast can be based. Poor Married Man,” will be staged grades. At the regular meeting otl' tlhti. lodge | the damage was $130,000. $276 ACT RS MEDIAS at IPl n;d Saturday evening at 8 F D, o )| last evening. the first to be held in the e u.s. ACT AS MEDIATOR o’cloc he cast ‘includes Thomas the Efnflu NPa?kl 1": ntivl‘?&i ;',:hf N. D. COMMISSIONERS TO DIVERSIHED FAR.MING new hall, G. W. Harnwell resigned INT 3 Bukken as Jupiter Jackson, Hjalmar quity ng plan r- % dictator. Mrc H ACNA-ARICA DISPUTE | Moland as Billy B go would be reo; was expressed ASK CHANGES IN LAWS URGED BY ECONOMIST |z & office of dictator ain; and as Billy Blake, Adolf Bakkon £y Toth the retifing and icoming . well plans to leave the city soon to| — cIRPATT ROAD BUILDING as Dr. Graham, Ray Thompson as directors .this moFing. ; —_— e - take up his new duties at Fergus s (By United Press) | Prof. John B, Wise, Marie Hynes as Certificates of fndebtedness will be. (By 'United ' Press) (By ‘United Press) Falls. No successor has as yet been . Washington, Jan. 18 he United | Zoie Ford, Bertina Meland as Mis. Jamestown, N. Jan. 18.— Fargo, N. D, Jan. 18. —Farmers [ named. ,A nominating committee, (By United Press) States government today invited Chile | Ford, Goldie Taylor as Rosalind Wil- udrun Koppang as June and Peru to send delegates to Wash- |son, and fi ington to negotiate a settlement of | Graham. The cast has been practicing the Tacna-Ar dispute. regularly and a fine entertainment is assured all who- attend. issued to take care of the $160,000 debt on the pla§$ and ,th,s ioped to | Changes in_regard to laws will belmust insure against failure by having | Which is also to consider nominations| Bismarck, N. D., Jan, 18.—Curtail- raise sufficient mohey today to satis- l‘::?: of the nel;lt Nott)arlg:ko%:im; a distribution of enterprises instead zorbth]e ;:jnpuslu me}::lgng of thet lodge [t of read building for one or two e 8 5 € ota of riskng everythng on one crop, Rex to be held in March, is to veport nom-| .o oo wag the advice of Go-. R. A. fy immediate demands. 4 f . Furth % county K ioners _association| Willard, farm economist from the|inations for dictator, to complete the o bly fie “e:fl?:;,fl:m;ph;s}xg ga,ses;- opemng thei lnnual three-day meet- .gflcu]:ml college told the Tn-statz unexpired term, The committee’s re- | Nestgs to the Good Roads association S (By U nited Press) ' tors elected inclpded C. W: Reichart ing here today. These "will “pertain|Grain Growers today. port will be made at a special meeting | meeting here last evenin. The gover- . Suntlv:]nx::), Cl(l}lq.t.l:;nstl‘.;' ,(.'h’;'l(- has | MARGARET TROPPMAN TO icceptes i 1te J pted the United States’ offer of | ,pppaAR ON ORPHEUM STAGE nor declared he made the suggestion to changes in laws requiring the coun-| “Had the farmers done that in the to be held next Tuesday evening. regretfully because of the financial ty commissioners tg spend large sums | past their present stringent financidl | Nominations for the annual meeting mediation iny the dispute with Peru over'the Ancon treaty. R e LA ) ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD of ?O?EY. ove ich 'they have no cm;hflon woul:li not exist, he declared. :{et;o :’” t’”‘"’“"l“‘ by t:‘? camrvg‘ilttee conditions. Miss M 3 contro i resenit conditions are due to lack e last regular meeting in Fbru-| * pMany county commissioners have iss Margaret - Troppman, daugh- MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT of diversification, war conditions, and |AY- complained that federal methods of | ASSOCIATION TO BEGIN ek of. Me. and Mes. F, G, T""Pl'tm'; of this city, has accepted a contrac The Odd Fellows. wfll meet ‘in the inability of unorganized farmers e road construction are so expénsive new Moose hall ¥ the ‘Bemi wm PLAN m “m to control their products, Mr. Willard | ARMED RAIDERS ATTACK that they have found it advisable to FUND DRIVE ToMoRRow from the Orpheum theatre circuit to appear as a headliner in toe and ar- [} Hardware Co. store hext Friday ni bt believes. i build their roads without this aid. igwls CANDIDATB OF DRYS Mr. Willard made again before the IR1SH POLICE STA TION Too r:llfch ufs twhc cost, it is said, tistic dancing on that vaudeville cir- This will be their first meeting in the new home and ‘indications fx'e hat farniers the suggestion which was in- DKM"" Jan. 18.—Armed raiders| o ' ¢6 blue prints and supervision. | = The big drive for raising funds for cuit. . the lodge will turn out in large num- (By United "Préss) - dorsed by’ the North Dakota Farn:|ift the south of Ireland today Wwere |iinq'federai department has not taken |the Community Chest will begin to-| Miss Troppman left last evening eared to be the firs! ns of repub- | ipiviontly into account the difference | morrow morning at 9 o'clock. ‘Letters |for Memphis, Tenn., where she will (By United Press) bers. Cleveland, Os, Jan. 18 (By Ken- Bureau federation—that wheat acre- 1 h imis Work in the initiatory, degree will {neth Clark).—Beer and wines will be | age 'be reduced 12 per cent, the ican opposition -to the Irish Free|f Ui efed i O S0 N1 road building [and a list of the budget allotments |complete her preliminary preparation be conferred upon a large class of |the paramount issue of the next con-|amount of the world surplus N faw | State. The police station at Charles-t Lt t PG CIE M P tamps of |have been mailed out and the com-|for immediate entrance before the candidatos and o3 undersiood that a | aeseional . election in November, |ge crops which may be tirned into | 10%1 in Mayo county was attacked | £ o1 Carolina, the mountains of |mittees are instructed to secure the |footlights. committee’ hias. * been named to pro- §tas Marcolin, assistant to William livestock planted in their place, “Live- by armed men, who carried away|cilorads, forests of Michigan, and the {amounts allotted ns far as possible. A vide for refreshments. Every Odd Stayton, Baltimore director of the |stock,” he said, “is bound fo be rela. | '™ and captured three policemen. | joyel praities of North Dakota. These allotments are merely sug. Fellow, whether ‘s member of -the lo-|Association = Against Prohibition | tively more important in 2 few years.” T m——— The 'governor hopes that as con- |gestions, but if less is paid by som READJUSTMENT OF TAXES cal lodge or a vmtor, is requested to | Amendment, Inc,, made this predic-| To illustratethis point, Mr. Willard SUPERlNTENDENT WEST ditions fmprove the good ronds build-|others will have to make up the dif- be present. . - tion to'the United Press today’in tell-| took figures from two 600-acre farnis, ing will go forth with renewed. vigor. | ference. BEING Dmssm ToDAY _ .|ing of the nation-wide campaign “A” in_ Bteelé county and “B” in RE.M“EDBY BOARD The benefits of good roads were| The amounts in each case a less McPARmN m.BAS | planned to force repeal of the olstead | Stuttsman. B diversified and made a summed up by the governor as fol-|than was donated by each individual P L act: profit. Farm and horse labor ‘was lows: Increased land values; lessened |Jast year, which means a direct sav- i A e P CAND‘DATE FOR The association, with a membership | more equitably distributed during the Superintendent J. C. West was re-|cost of transportation and ipcreasc |ing, not only of money to each in-1 % Hinsapols, JEUJERGcshendjun. . SE“A:TE already. greater than the total num-|yéar. whereas A, who raised largely elected at the regular meeting of the [in joy and.profit of community life, |dividual, but if subscribed at one|ment of taxes in-Minnesota was dis- ¥ Z ber of prohibition votes ever cast in wheat, sustained a loss and had littie | board of edueation Tuesday evening time, with payments distributed in|cussed today at the sixth annual Min- F. J. McPartlin ‘of International|a-national election, is prepared to for_hig farm_ help and borses to do|to succed himself as superintendent three installments, will save time and negro}tln Tax Conference| . 5 Falls has filed £or the nmce“g te |fight ‘every congressional 'candidate during the winter. :}f the) _Beltnidfi ;;n'l:]ic schools 'nptm UNIERSITY JUNIOR BALL Jexpense for the association. o :ni:rt‘:e:;:;il‘;;g:rlzegc:s: ’;‘;’:fi senator for Be i America who opposes 2% per cent e expiration of his present term, —_— , count?esfo Mrltfigxfinfi&l{)‘:sfic mg ‘beer and light Wlx:\pesn 33"1 B}’nrcolin, NEW N. D. AUTO TAGS ARE August 1, 1922. Mr. West was re- OB A LA INVALID WOMAN BADLY mg‘}:g':n:l‘a;?'tsx on iron ore, which 7 Who is in charge of activteis in Ohio.] ORANGE WITH BLACK FIGURES ;e,llei;el‘:,;y tthh: ;‘l’::s ?,fr“{:is"‘f:f:,ffi INJURED IN BBURNING HOME | by - recently caused considerable year to bé $3,900. i ‘Minneapolis, Jan. 18.—Those who — newspaper comment probably will oc- h"nfi'fififi;’“’fi&%fifi?’fiiffi": e L ‘- By United Press). This action was taken by the board | sought to' make the junior ball -an ) (By United Press) . |cupy much of the attention of the to the voters of this séction, ‘is™ {FREIGHT ON FUEL-'WOOD | Biginarck, N. D., Jan 18.—The |at this tile to insure having a super-| open affair at the University of Min-| = Milwaukee, Jan. 18,—Trapped in conference. Paxes are now being col- being taken seriously, as it has been Raml on fuel wood on Minnesota | 1922 ‘autordobile tags for North Da-|intendent to arrange for the opening nesota failed. Evening gowns, dress|a bed where she was confined, Mrs. lected. The municipal, county and generally conceded by’ men and wom- | traffic from points on the Minneapo- kota will have an orange background | of theé schools next fall. Routine busi- suits, $9 corsages and tax abs will be | Bertha Scanton, 63, an invalid, was state governments are given an op- en in both counties that the senator|liS, Red Lake and Manitoba railway ! with black numerals and letters. The | ness mattefs were the only other|in order when the aristocrat buli | se 2ly burned hon- tast night when !wrmmty‘m' see how l!w tonnage tax should be selected from the southern have been reduced 1 cent per hundred tagh will soon be ready for distribu- | matters taken up by the board at'comes off. About 300 invitations will }fire destroyed her home. Her crie nd tax limitation bill: parts | of Beltraml county. pounds, effective January 16, X this session, _ beissued, o i - attracted neighbors who rescued h 1 {

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