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= .- -— | -— - MINNESOTA | HISTORICAL | Tfi'a‘»!;léneér is the only dail Hn R B &3 2 3 ¥ 7 i R B o i Mostly. | within' 100 miles ‘of Bemidji- and . . § 3 ¥ ) f L d 3 2 5 ossibl, snmz[;iflyhd:udy I ‘- has' ‘the ‘largest- circulation ‘in | H P B y, s ow 1 rthw st‘tbn & VOLUMEXIX NO.2# . . . = = = BEMIDJI, MINN, THURSDAY EVENING, [SDEFEAT - 'songsss soshes wen NEAT HOULHE P0- ' e it ART | %“WJ&%MIWHER Ed £ Has Me;fig; thout ‘Any B & ¢ ety ¢ ‘H' i;'er,fli co\le};s uad Perhaps the first session of the AR Sy g‘funi(::r 22'1)1 ng ?& play the Hib en Bemidji and: St, Cloud high 5 0TTO! ight. [ - 5 i Civi Conimerce | association for This i orrow. e oo SRR R & e oo | basketball team 2t Fri i A e 3 which ‘no-definite program was ar: | Logging Superin rame is expécted.to be an excep: Sixty-five Civil Cases Are List- gt te ag:on;;e‘the lg?-);r::: il | Gummer and Andy Brown Are tionully . good i ranged ‘wa held Wednesday. noon' = ces Mill Will Ope ‘Saturd t the. Bemi ‘ed on. Ct¢ ' be greeted by the greatest crowd that ; » d; ;s © | of this week. / . mmf” M.,“ Wil Open. | i })lay'a ginia Jut 4| ‘ed on Court Calendar for oot vitnesssd o sholustic basketbali| o Be Placed on Stand, ~ i ; President. Earle Barker announced Earlier Than Usual - | at Virginia.. Simons, Romens, Horns, . -This Session . contest in Bentidji, according to the Defense Announces people in charge, who say that the that no matters were up for consid- Elliott, Berglund, Hermes and Coach v D — ' + | tickets are being sold like the prover- bial hot cakes. B JUDGE WRIGHT OF PARK | "Be4e%. '+ voth tesms have| TRUSTY SAYS GUMMER = RAPIDS WILL PRESIDE | }¢e" yorkng b in propurtin. or| CONVERSED WITH BROWN printizn- at this r&xeet}ifig, Iftel; the L minutes were read and approved and 3 a:tgr he had given a briepf outline of | ONLY DA next: Monday. 5 5 [ H. M. Clark, president of the Fair Lt o — z 4 iy 3 season on the Bemidji schedule, The [—— & : =30 | association, was called upon to ad- G b e ided LEGloN Posr To How e Y B locals are preparing for one of their 5 i 1ae V Third Meeting With Crookston | dress :the ‘members relative to the Opening of the Mill Will Give ANNUAL MEETING TONIGHT Naturalization Hearings to Be| hardest opponents of the season and| Fargo Man Says Brown Came - PR “ | progress being made by hi ia- iy 3 . al 11 that the i 0 : Is* %' to Result in Best progress being made by his associa-| . Employment to About 250 Held Wednesday; Petit | thow in top “}grm“:.,'wfi Yill need ] to Flats Soon After Murder - ¢io v ofF. P Wirth aremaking the trip, and Y SHIFT TO BE expect to return to Bemi time 24 Schropp’s Saints on Friday evening. 2 % \est v " 4 ‘am full to- the brim,” said Mr. Additional Men Officers to guide the ‘activities ‘of ay - 3 { \ % st of Season. b Dl i e b tald WE i the Reipn Grisle post of. the Am: | Jury Meets Thursday The St. Gloud Daily Journal-Press to Use Telephone * % 2 the members relative to- tie progress erx‘fi"b" Ifig"tmdd“:i:‘hg the cor;lirig {far‘ 33 ,I:ifl"{;h?fi;fi nf‘tng;vxgg ;? ;ag & - will be elected at’the annual meeting ! ® ayed: :(By. United Preas) /Repreé is city with® the |t livestoek and:fair matters.” = . The Crookston Lumber company’s|of that organization to be held at the @ The February term of court will | here Friday evening: calt NG 1 fastest-an, G jrest basketball team hen -proc large mill at Plant No. 1 will begi “Civi open in Bemidji Tuesday, Februar “Th i ig - Vallev Gity, N-iby el " - ?i"eai:’:::t\ E‘?g"&l‘}?i,&:’ Bemid- | 1ng of. th h savfi';ng lo‘g‘:.Mau:;l 25:,. ucc‘;rd.inii‘é: ::gi:‘tsiof tthhi:'gll::cin:‘ c%‘i’\.:‘ ?I:::t';sn;.g' f’sith ";:':f;:s»‘ F. ‘g,”?“‘fl“ P il ballktein?e\?v}:;‘l?nlkgx? l:hsrco‘:;:l: ‘:“hk:l'td AB::I; gr‘;n\;.:"vl;lm:. I:l‘-:::“:: § : 't r |t ! 5 - ¢ i |ill be called to order about 8:1 pids, presiding. ixty-five civil | workout on the -St. Cloud armory, i p \ i,.“' ety & thi ‘ers of Hereford tattle in the country, | Present plans of the company. This Tad atter the rogu'nf: gxt;sin:s: is diss- cases are listed on thé calendar, with | floor last evening in preparation for ;I:-‘:“t::dify:::“:io::nfl”lo;‘:l: 1 ol A EW: ATmOry. i in Which he advised Mr. Clark that he | announcement; was made by B., W, 3 i imi ) o g","g"f,fi",‘}},\,\ ¥ b 3 how. ‘his' entire " herd. at the | Lakin, superintendent.of:the logging prospects for a long grist of criminal Lnext Friday’s game at Bemidji with posed of the ‘election of officers will the defenie ‘stated. - A big fight- The “¢riminal cases will come | the Bemidji high school quint, victor| iy po"vhade to ' disprove that . 1 MgrloH X be 'held -and’ other annual’ business basketball. 4. a8 med thf? vided ‘eertain changes.in }igpanmgnt.. i il 5 " from' the grand ‘jury session, which|of last‘week's battle ‘with ‘the Tech' AT ! : aheief; F";,’:P'ifih"“""‘ could be made-and |: ?2?5"”“& sl*ift l.nd "’vkb:p::i‘:‘"gifi‘;?{tw o haahean lp: ,bpdy will consider a arge number of | team. ok e Wl- e Tech| state’s expert '“::"llu thlln 5::;: i midji o hou men. The 10g-| sinted to provide a program ~for |y d30F cases arising from the clean-up | *The’ Friday game will be played es ‘Fasrell” on the hotel present 'line-up, i Fange . ging operations which have been con: | 3p; H 2 " | by Mayor Garlock and county ofticlals | on the Bemidji fidor. % 10 defeat for | go, Gr: ke ton. ducted 'near Nebish “since* last” fall g‘ll:?lelsei?l;’x:“s::; ;:r'”:g;:‘w::':};_ in the early winter. k uch‘hmpp'se n‘;mg‘ &;Tx?iwthelo: l;hne(;o;ff': § 3 ?;fi;e:.:e:gmbd*‘h it ot m}l" C(o;g;‘;nl(;1 \mh\.;flny.,. & = tend. Comniittee re{mrta will be I:?tt 31 fu.-wt_ weref fll’;uuqd o;er to ?cult)‘v’ to be that of keeping their T A 1 k5 A . McCann, who has been made i i & ol aw: e action of the gran eet beneath The.. ferent and well pol et . His talk was most interesting and iden general manag heard, M= bi’{fii“w". urged that | ;ng'suchi cases'as may be indict ot beneath, them, ~Ehefoor hips O el Bv United: Press) Valley City, N. D., Feb, 89.—“The - other'side” of the Gummer case was { X X i the visitors Wednesdsy:) nstructive and-was well received by |of a in i b i ese; 3 will be listed on the calendar later. ] Wi ! pl:n,::d t’l"‘h‘:‘fl::t ;::?e nsd 2 wint‘h e those pi x;ntuii his fim:f:. tphcin( in'lchll’ltfi g]?:“:fé:e:’: el :cngtml?ytg?rtel;nrees:};z to g“’ °nf si:l“e ’g‘ft ti‘x:t:r;uslng -"'fiigs e °"s§.lffe-?°°f\?:or‘:3; 1 Green’s an: i . 5 , K } eral : 3 ok e e Co! e = ' g 2% |ot enchi local plant: a:‘general manciativeiof the majoxity. e e o Won. he. Oninaman ULSTER ARMY MOVES TOQ |nouncement, “the state rests,” came | i ! R B B&?w" : the; ted terday aft n the second period Bemidji a] : : 1 “c. L. i F ; 4 who is being held at the sheriff's rather unexpectedly yesterday aft- | parently held themselves down & . R ma(r;nn}:‘erx:’?ghl:z‘fn:’:leglf:z‘fl\fn:‘::} Dlscwmm supsm /| lockup for an alleged attempt on the FRDNTIER 0F PRO“NCE ernoon at 4:30 o'clock. The defense ' fle in order to prevent the score from p Ty these duties January 1 of this ) )1 ‘life of another Chinaman, wherein a (By United Pres asked adjournment until this morn- 3 being too one-sideds ‘A fast, scrappy ¢ Vear. ‘This places the management e np | latge ‘meat’ knife played an all-im-! Belfast; Iveland, Feb. 9.—An Ul- ing on the trial of William Gummer e was put . u] both - teams 4 h 5 \age 2 mflons 0}‘ FARMING.P“"“'“ art in a “carving bee.” By y R in district court for the murder of Vi s of the entire plant under his: super- A o - ster army, 5,000 strong, composed of | Marie Wick, Grygla girl throughout the entire” contest, how- (By United Press) vision from the time the logs re - ’ Hurii Kee came out of the fracas [ qlice and troops, has ‘moved to the s'n‘,’,,e sort of :ygnct ‘or understand- 2 ever, ,and. an _enthusiastic_and fair- tia g : A ry = badly cut and sliced. ‘He was taken|fpontier se! : % Hha | IO sor Ny, sized crowd:was very well pleased de?!hl_ncgrém, }'eb.d 9. Prfsndg_nt ‘:’;"fx‘}u‘,‘l‘fg’é:hi: ;’::‘;'e‘ until, shie “Bi (By Ualad Erems) oo to the St: Anthony’s hospital and is i‘;f',{-‘fi”f’.-afih"i‘}ffl‘l’&'figfim Rmff.\l{;rl’n'nj":;r ing is existing hetwsen William Gut- With the ehowing made. ~ arding today signed - the - foreign|! 5 - L ismarck, N. D., Feb. 9.—Slip-shod | again fully recovered after a few |gung has been Stine oyt along: the !F}L;:: a;xd‘higetipovxg;mi:tie!Ai:dg'eg;%w:: nev ate e " ably | filled | debt refunding bill within_an hour| _B. W.-Lakin is superinten methods of farming are fast eliminat- th;r mf‘:zerrw::«lid 5 ;tl)‘:lntfll:x:s, aMiG'n’ d after it reached the; White House. A all logging operations and has ¢ ing/the*farmers Who do not use their we%t:, 'ifo,‘,ffi:“,’,‘:;‘: " been' drafted. on | gmwd to have the jump on :Thief | commission, headed ' by Secretary of :}f; c;xzfintg gl;‘e l)::mper and delivering | brains as well as their hands in farni- |the grand jury and thirteen women |nunped yesterday was expected. to 0 o iver Falls. at center the majority:of Treasury Mellon, will begin negotia-| the logs o the boom at the ‘mill. ing, according to Dr. J. H. Worst, | on the petit jury. - This will be Bel- | l\,ow tfi(: 'litn}; il ‘3 0 |a new witness whom the state accept- et f -the time, and Frank - Phibbs 'd |tions with the debtor nations shortly| The news that the mill will open in commissioner of immigration and for- | trami county’s first opportunity to 0 us military maneuver. _ ed after the enforced recess and who Cameron at the guard: positions, al- [for the refunding of the_ eleven-bil- | March will bé: welcomed by not' only | Mer. president of the:North Dakota | witness the' work of women on juries R was 8 trusty in the Cass county jail, though not ‘attempting:to. sco ut i. where he was serving a sentence for - v lion-dollar debt. ~A commission, to be | tlose who expect to: secure employ-|agricultural college. d much int is bei .| HAIL WARRANTS ASSIGNABLE few times, proved a hard combination composed of five members, is created ment there;. but to business andppro- ‘ ndTanch interest, % Delng dmasy impersonating an officer, testified yes- border. % i Rolense of the Ulster captives kid- };.‘;:,,““;{g;*,;f,,‘;';y}'}.,{::3:}{‘,.,?.:,{,5}: b “When farmers. conform intelli- | fested. for Thiof River to break through. Mc, |by the bill. The nation calls for & |fessional Bemidji as well. gently to the requiresents of nature “Naturalization hearings will come BUT ARE NOT NEGOTIABLE | tordny. afternoon that when Gum- Ginnis ing in: the nurber maximum rate of interest at 4% per . % . |and adopt their energies in harmony | pefore the district court at the court n:gr rl:‘od “llé-:'mn r:ntelt. fl"l‘el'fc t&llv: e:]clk & othe '8 pat.’ ) had been held.in separate cells, ac- cent and provides that obligations g o " | with'nature’s laws, NortH Dakotd will (By United Press)’ y ;lf dd shall ‘mature not Iater-than 1947, F, AND A MASONS PUT - |be recognizéd asbeing capable of pro- hmllgeisF::E‘:::&olg ‘that a large class | ~Bismarck, ,N.nn,,» F: .‘)9 ~—North' S QN;SECOND DEGREE WORK| duc!ns’mo;e ab!mdfln‘!’ crops. witlt| will be heard at this time and that|Dakota hail warrants aré a ssignable cidentally met. s - Atiempis - ree |- o 7 y ry 50117 | ture event’ are being arran or. | ppinion handed down b; e state su- A third|:~ MINSTREL SHOW TOMORROW. Miilb}fi et m’bgg:éf.f] Acof‘nm.:rflc‘:- lmhort, Dr. Worst urges diversifica- | Ex-service men who desire to take out|preme: cour in & tost” case brought | night elerk in. the P“"'lm’ ":",'& : T 3 f Hoh WeadneRasy. oxcning and confer: tion. sy papers are requested to appear before | by the Firat National bank of Halsted | he molested an nttrg\c;lve %fi-yal .?d S tbtore: 23 || - Members of the Elks Todge'who are|red the sécond degree upon a class j the court at this time. "Fhey ate, ot | Minn., vorsus the North Dakota Com- | Eirl gucet from Gynich, Wik, ) _/Carison, héretbfbre:. River | Mo e Tastial s to|of Cadidates. An_afterncon and] ST. PAUL'S YOUNG PEOPLE | required to wait the regulation time | missioner of Agriculture. irl declated on '{‘:r:m upen a s P i ahe| 5. Staged at the Grand theatre Feb:|evening session s riow being planted| TO SERVE SUPPER SATURDAY requlred of othgr clvllians. T e b ame | conversation, she suid, When he taok % o L e B [} ¢ € B a H 4. . (% y > i o — although. he'led: th Tuary 27 and 28 afe to mect at the | irthday, at e e hipd. dosres A s Wikinipeg, Mang—Winnipeg Is plan- | year, be not suficient to pay entire | her to her room. After opening th < team withs throws. | Sl TooS T erignments. of parts | Will'be conférred upon a class in the | The Young People’s league of St. ning & Elgantic summer far, the esti-|loss but should be patd in full out of |door he asked 1t “ho UE! e will be'made. Those who took part |afternoon, and a program of inter- Paul's church will seove a Valentinic| mated cost of which will be $1,000, a3 subsiquintly levicd, i erAs”l}mmi]h vl ho lives at the in the last'practice and all others are | esting talks will be held during the supper- Saturday evening from 5" to 0‘?0 lwrile a h\;xe!vmtcr cmi\é-l. for| Enste;‘"‘ m;néwrm it is smd-f ';;d AdTor farasin’ Furgo where Brown | asked to be.present. - The rehearsals evenin, G 8-io’clock in the church basement, to |the. latter part.o January. and early ;5?6 :lo“smn“n & purchase 0 o P Lestified that about 6:30 on the morning of the mutder, Brown N ger houds alteady held indicate’ that the play- I .| which ;he bpuhlic id im‘llit;_ed. hA fine|part of February, is also planned. Frko % oo i i % menu has:been: prepared :for: the sup- b r—— 1R e Aoty a ] o center in place of Hediath wiio |¥ill be & big sucerss CALLIS ¢ |'per and plenty to eat is assured PETE EDD TO BE IN CHARGE |came in the back door, apparently : N ks E d used the telephone. , ISSUED.FOR C.S.CARTER OFFERS TO | " 1" oar. SWiFT & Co. PLANT | 2gT7ous, and, ufed, the telerpone % seven.” ‘Plummer, ‘howeve! : scoring in ~ the - total number b i b ‘ntt;t l.ffj‘"“‘* five field gosls and | ELKS TO REHEARSE FOR took dthn';ph‘cc :'}' _H%l:lkneghti.u | . {l o L guard, scorgd tup fiek Pl MRS, M;::i:f::fl:""—'- OPEN COUNTY CONVENTION| rrRAcToR BEING USED TO ASSIST TEN SETTLERS p - | telephone conversation. ~ o scored one basket from, the e HING PARLORS : : 2 HAUL BOLTS TO FACTORY. . o ereamntod Bwilt & Co, ab Salers ot B woud,” LT et B 4 as represented Sw! 0. a8 sales- > (By United Press) There was no outstanding: ST The official call for th i i 2 7 -the ' Beltrami i ause the B]:nludflft?-m.;;,e, man PI&YIRg | Mrs; -Jennie MePherson, whofor|county convention offthe republican| The big ten-ton Holt tractor, own |, St. Paul, Feb, 9.—Charles Carter, | an, has now been placed in chirge Ftindind o ain stoskl Sierion . | EEE ; is'li l;; ;fidtfl'?&iin ork surpeil: ome time has been doing hemstitch- | party is contained in this issue onjed by the Bemidji Manufacturing|Bemidji, president of the Beltrami of the local distributing house. The Sydnis, expert from the twin cities, . 3 3 :h b "t Sallowérs, gwork for:the Singer Sewing Ma- | another .page hereof. .Such conven-| company, created considerable ex-|County Land Clearing association,‘is Bemidji plant, however, will be un- w{!o conducted thig part of the in- @ d';’:‘h thn m;‘ o cnd ‘defensive. chine, Co., in the new Kaplan flats,|tion will be held in Bemidji March | citement when it pulled into Bemidji|willing to “stake” 10 farmers in Bel- der the direet’ supervision' of Man- vestigation, said he believed _the bl 5‘21;:":-;’;31!"1: t;;’;;‘;fi. }, the Tatter part of the week, open |18 at 1 o’clock p. m., as fixed by the | yesterday with six large sleighs load-|trami county.. : ager Mills of the Brainerd plant. | S5 %o the wall paper were thofe: {7'?3. 0":1 bility. The Thief Ri establishment of her own at 214 |republican state, central committee | ed with-bolts for the manufacturing He has_ written to Oscar Smith, . + 1| of Marie. Gummer worked with of- raining and ability. a 5 €] :fi’ Fourth street, where she announces |in its official call, "¢ tcompany’s plant. . state immigration commissioner, that _Washington, Feb. 9.—Henry Ford ficers the day following. the crim Falls outfit’ is considered among the | 4,¢ will ‘be pleased to meet both old The load weighed 130,000 pounds, |he is making the offer to prove that, will be given an ogportun!ty to bid [FFCH iv efforts to get a clue. The best in_the northwestern part of thefanq new patrons. g 7 ¢ t prised 29 z'd and W phaulcd' Beltrami county can be successfully for the American battleships to be i, tAeiY he hotel 'gwhlch he work- state, but Bemidji had it all over Z i midji e riles. &, M. Bugley, presh illed, . The land s Tent free, and will | scrapped under the naval, limitation |G U, Sor had affected Gummer's th%r‘%“.ev Din ich! sty o GA BE N AH ] WONCE den‘: of t’):le‘ ecsc;mpfiny' 5 ltgvis}z:,r.]1 t(hsul; be f\x'fly‘equippeg,:mhsnys. “’l‘hetongy treaty, it was announced today. ;g'rve‘;.wcv}?;’ ‘n:(';mi:ted heh' couldsnnt SNt fe sl ~DL°) -‘ ;EWN- B B v | they were making one trip a day at|requirement is.tha the applicants be .+ #|yest at the Prescott and that on Sun- ficiated the game and iy is 163. based, upon' the, number -of 'present and would operate the trac-|first-class. farmers. . Applicants may MYSTER]ES SURROUND day following the murder he was - 4 e with hearty, approval, <" Calling: all * el g s o imi 3 \ s e 2 & 3 game ; K ) party candidate for - tor in-th ty for the next two|communicate with Mr. Smith at the Mark hall to attend ) y i:‘:lh;l :h:p an a:itw flig(;k:tfgt(;:find:v‘.z 4 Is IAMD To RBT TODAY governor at the last general election. ;:ek"; .;‘1;:':?0‘ % gy state, capitol. F“.M DIRECTOR MURDER :gkid ;vf’ipfin? :vnt:r ij;ncal B i “ voiced. Itpia reported that the visit-|' b0 raa inther -employee to do it. g The closing hours of the state's testimony was:marked by the. intro- 1 ors were also very well satisfied with Aged Victim of Pneumoni aylor l‘ an ction g ) a Is Tayl Said to Have Been f essions 5 I duction of alleged ~confessi of the treatment received, ‘both ~from é crowd:. .- < |+ Buried \ ! o Sforts. were. mads B at Cass Lake Today Intimate With Members | Gummer to the. officers, This testi- ¥ . : exnf. to “definitely From Catholic Church mony ‘was used under serious objec- { ton city tesm for a % A of “Mystic Circle” tioln ogt ”}f counlel‘ ‘I’ntut.:le' )rll:tlehnedmtd- = 3 ight, | 3 3 . ummer admi i e e Tune 1 comme et pr—p— -bo?xtlinimpartant detdils hec’luse he Los Ahgeles, Feb.’ 9.—The hand was afraid if it b'“flo‘,‘l:::;"‘;,:::: YOV OVOHT T0 SEE HIM NOW of ‘oriental mysticism, weird philoso- ;“: L‘:fle:e:,'l‘ei:o;h:f:he proprietor to 5§ phies of the Far East and supernatur- |\ "hin “something 'was - wron, in af teachings cam into the investiga-| gor 50, that suspicion would fall on tions of the William D. Taylor mur- himself " because ‘he was a ‘“jazz o time Crookston refused to come here e ewn-Wonce, Minneso- THAT CUTE LITTI.E I;VZiV Pup VOU » % for some reasan. or other. . }ta's ol : 2 S n [ "This the - Crookston [Tk :gt:dl% l‘:qu:'ol::l;:‘:‘eegh:t\-e%;t BROU(')HTATO OUR ‘HOUSE - WELL 7 " - team’s manager ‘notified the Bemi ed 7 by squad_ definitely that it would / play illn:a‘:'v'fifll pne\:n‘l?r'li:,‘ b:'r"n l:’i?ktg . Saturday night:. It -is believed that| ost this forenoon ' in the Catholic # E Thief River Falls had something 16| cemetery at Ciiss Lake following serv- | : 0 ! o der case today. 3 - y do with C:fi"‘:h n’s :"!‘l : A ices _at the Catholic. ch\lrch‘at_ 9 ; ¥ District,'Attorney. Woolwine let.it :':;’;':r";::gfie&:'" ,':%J{flfl}:gff,’:.’.'y R (Continued. on Page ‘8) o'¢lock.. There were no pagan rites be known that his new investigation ) 0 f i\ X pe;‘!%fl k!d vfluts;ev " : s ufi T-l;;lor;:ai ?ach willt covar an; nll}eu- his ‘plan. ! p.! inkle Meat” as his name me: = ed c¢ul ich séems to kee; elf in % 1 3 - in‘/the Indian langusge :-was: :l:z 2 4 the mysticism of the orient ‘:md lpEly To"RlsTfiismms ls this mysticism ‘to the relations - be- 1 Ken{ ago he became totally blind but Taylor i§ said to have been inti- et is mind remained ¢clear to the last, 7 H mate with members of this little ci { e / cle of mysticism centered in Los An- (By United Pres: Mrs. Martha E. Minton, 79:'19-:1 and he often recalled the days when < 3 42 i 4 4 geles; Its teachings drove members| ~Minneapolis, Feb. Booming .of of age, was laid to rest in Greqanod he was a scout. for the Chippewas in ¥ Fak “: cemetery. Wednesday -afternoon fol-|the wars with the Sioux¢ : He also i ) to the verge of fanaticism. the tourist business in Minnesota wus 8 lowing servites at' the family rési-|remembered eévents of the war of 2 " 4 AT £ . Who are/the members of the cult;|the aim of a gathéring of interested ' dence, 828 Irvine avenue. Mrs. Min-|1812. One of his.boasts was % 9 % just what its teachifigs were, and what | men here today| ' u were Taylor's relations, if any, with| = The Mippéapolis Civic & Commerce K ton, wife of H. P. Minton, a_veteran had never fought against the whif / 5 I of the Civil war, passed away shortly |man.: W 5 b ¥ Iee 2 > ¥ v . its members, dre questions the dis-|association’ at’an open forum mdet- after noon Sunday. . "Up to a few years ago he had never b oy /) triet attorney wantg answered. ing entertained the officers of the Ten L Rev.’L:. P, Warford, .pastor of. the|visited .a big city. .lf p i S| / \L LB D Investigations showed that Taylor’s | Thousand Lakes of Minnesota asso- Presbyterian chutch, officiated at the [this kind was to t| 3 5 | o : estate, believed to lave amounted to | ciation, the summer resort and hotel services. The Preshyterian quartet|he visited the -automob; hi 7 3 & : U 7 4 ) > 1 1$100,000 had dwindled down to $20,- | keepers, ‘commereial club officers. and sang, Thé G. A. R. and the G. A.[Chicago. z i \ g 14 4 Ay 000." A large additional sym is be- | business men of summer resort com- R. circle were irepresented.: Mem-| Smith -had .be , matried eight] / B\ T Z Jieved to be on deposit in'a Néw York | munities. 2 bers of the Ralph Gracie post of. the | times:* He had:no chiidrén and the = = AR\ N 7, bank, and efforts today are being| The meeting was scheduled for American_Legion acted as pall-bear- | onlysurvivor is Tom Smith, &n adopt- % 2 o e —— ‘ made to locaté ‘it. - Under Taylor's|noon' at the Radisson hotel. A largs hon i P will, his daughter, Ethel Daisy,ig the | sumber of Civic & Commerce associa- ers, Mr. Minton being a ‘member of |ed son.at whose home he died. / y ,th;[ G. i‘\‘f' 1: TR EE T d’l‘ohillu.stfnu his vitality, it;h relat: 2 Y ? .y £ : = :ole‘laeneflchry.TA {ll;mber of fllfith tion rhtembeu were expected to be - rs. Minton is survived by her hus-|ed that seven years. a Wl 130 : 2 - 7\ g ‘ound among . Taylor's ssessions | present. ‘ 7 3 band, a_daughter Stella of this city, |years of age, xWrInkl?'Mea:’," was : 2 i ) / i showed that he had made }):rge nome | Harry M. Burhams, executive sec- a son, Ernest, who lives at Venturd, | knocked down by a switch - engine A 2 i A \| ber of loans to prominent figures in |retary of the Denver tourist bureau, o # Towa, and several other children liv- | while crossing the railroad tracks. = ! 1 the moving pictiire business. was to be the chief speaker at the N ing in California. i“l; Mi,nt.gnu Have B.xs injuries confined him to the hos- N g i Detectives today found a numbe'r meeting. i ; y B 1 B 1 DAt 50 sates (Do ael s o it affests oF - aceri s > ' of articles of Interett A Ior | e o e Sk Eoul ol Tho S n o, no 0! e accls X g ~ €] ot. . During the past sevéral years, Mrs.|dent. - $ 3 : = - = g mand had written Taylor was report- | meeting will be staged by the St. 1 / \ ed to be found by detectives in-the | Paul association of Civic and Business = y | Minton was confined to her home the! Eight years ago. he joined the 2 5 iR : majority of ‘the time. She leaves|Catholic church at Cass Lake, from ! = i \ toe of one of Taylor’s riding boots. | Affairs. Commercial secretaries of 5 A dainty lace handkerchicf with, the lthe state in convention here will be | { a lai civele-of ' friends -and- ‘ac-!which - he was buried todsy - under y initialg “M M, M.” was also found. . quainthnees who mourn her death, Catholic - rites, i - 4 vests of the association.

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