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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. 260 . . ~Minhesota 1— Unsettled....with snow this afternoon and possibly in east tonight; colder wave to- night; Saturday generally fair. —— BEMIDJI, MINN,, FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 10, 1922 SUPREME COURT TURNS | \ER] 4 EWETT (). 0 HANDLE - n‘owu‘;omjpmsmu!n ULARE DRUN. m&hm LINE s Ber B aseng v K T WEHT! . The 'C. W. Jawekt ‘company of this city has been, appointed distributors | FOR Bic MINSTREL SHoW, !’ Just seventeen dsys'remn.zin befx;r'ez FERG % gl‘e ?n‘t pe.ll‘fo{manCQ “of* ’lt‘:e Elks’ : Reverses Decision Denying i Sity thas, been o nstrels will be given. The parts| :* 3 e g s s 5 N | for the Lincoln omobile, which {x:ve x)\lll.be;n. pl?c'ed adndi’moza of F 1| Robert: Miller, ..Convicted Sy : N manufacturing concern lm\s p\lrehnsl:d iem have been learned, but there s ; ' H 4 A 5 are: some of the so-called actors who| - Murderer, u New Trial ill' need . to -_z};end sleepless nights before they will ‘have mastered. the parAt nslisnégt todflxem, i: ‘él rem}:ted s 2 T T H HE A \ 2 -Tel 4 e P WL i o3 ¢ sl hogs the Spivit in which the| Saturday Is Last Chance for o Cstate “yoreus. Rober: | Hand Writing Experts Declare | stations throushodt the country. Local High School Is Favorite Don E. Whi a s Sy Elk members have gone into the id: il . Miller, brought up * from Beltrami Lo o The Lincol 3 Tud i t . Commandership of Post to |5 utting on ‘;’,,e,for,fin,:‘c: et i Filing as Candidates for . icounty. Miller was sentenced nt the| Name on Hotel Register | ael. s;ss:_;n:;':g;';c;; 7§ flt‘;’:‘;:fi But a Hard-Fought Game 3 be worth ‘the public’s patronage and Electi February term of district court here 3 senger, and the roadster, three-pas- Succegd C. L. Pegelow which is sure to reflect credit to the ich: Pebrinry 21 a year ago to-life imprisonment ut Was Written Fluently senger, al lpriced at $3,300. g‘ht‘ Is Sure to Be Result clug.q Sl ; the Stixl}wuter Sht: PlilSM!- dLfl.W‘ll‘ ‘i:n phacton is $3,800 tzn% the permanant nd o e -best rehearsals is ex- appeal for a new trial was denied by o top, touri; 3,400, T ipe, 4 LYCAN AND GAINEY ARE |pected fonight when the e},l..i,;sci,t, MAYORALTY RACE MAY | Juige "W, Stanion and a similur| GUMMER TRIAL LIKELY g:'&.agu:;%fi;:: A 32000, those| UNIQUE PRELIMINARY wil e pui rough the show as it 1 appeal irom the J S decision was dan $4,200 and the seven-passenger | « NEW VICE-COMMANDERS is ex{ected to be given on Feb. 27 BECOME THREE'CORNERED,m](en before the supreme court by TO LAST ANOTHER WEEK town car is 34,800.( These gricos Enl: “POLO” GAME SCHEDULED and 28. g Miller’s attorneys. - At that time, all f.o.b. factory. 5 No excuses will be accepted for County Attorney Graham M. Tor- Mr. Jewett is expected home within Borreson, Huffman, Montague,|non-attendance tonight, All those Ten Petitions for City Offices|rance represented the state in thc|Yesterday’s Testimony Caused|a few days, when detailed announce- Two Boys’ Tea: il S ? ' y ) il arguments against a new trial, The 4 i ment of this new line will be made. 2 ms Will Play New Polo Game on Kiddy 5 3 taking ‘part urged -to be at th o . o . . Pearce and Smith Elected |Biks wiub rooms at 7:30 sfia?p. °|. Had Been Filed With City decisifin ofh th; supromo bl:z_dly hx\lsl Few Thrills Following % o lensiel now been handed down, which wil . = UATV 1 \TTIE . 1l CHERS Clerk at Noon Today give Miller the right for a new trial. Previous Sensations WAIVES PENALTIES 0" Kars; Band Will Be Out B," m WIN p Miller was convicted of a murder E Y D 4 DD ! charge in connection with the kil 5 mm Rmsmm" ' ovER DEER mvER ch“ Tomorrow is the last day for filing|of a man named Fenton near Bau-| Valley City, N. D., Feb. 10.—Jur- 5 Word has_been received that the o state supreme court has reversed the to Executive Committee =g ~ Elfl served in PROBABLE LINE.UP. & mtry, during for office for any aspirants to- city|dette last winter. At the time of i il : Bemidji ie months of s .aspl ‘3 o s h i ' |ors-in the William Gumnter case are o 2 j P, St. Cloud positions, and election is but 41 days | the murder and at the triul boih Rol> deveéloping into hand writing experts. | Time Limit for Applying for g"."‘""' -RF .. .. .Hart & ergeant, was e away, the same to be held Tuesd t Miller and George Lfiller, who e Raiph | Teachers Break Tie in Last|fey 'y 2™¢ to Peheld Tuesday, ot oged to have actually done the [C. M. Langon, head of the Bismarck Sratigiputio @o. Incan Legion B e iy hooun: toa) Ibusicene sclenn, Irie Teitarday atic ] o Towwes Extended o RG ... Meites (C) Five Minutes of Play and Up ‘to noon.today the followin a A R ;’Ztng:fna"gl‘:‘“li :nfh:;“agm?}?\; * Win B o P y position had been felzd for office, ac-{the man they nard fihot at was (g Man ernoon completed, the third lengthy March 1, No Later Smi ) P Dah! he in: By Otio Point cording to records in the ¢ity,clork’s| by the name, of Bowman, [COED, technical blackboard talk, which had I—H. P. Cauldwell, (Wabash), rooms of the Commerce as- ‘Miller was tried on the murder of Crosby. sociafion at of the city Offce: oo heharge but the jury failed to convict [for its purpose ‘the determining of | Mike Holin, secrétary of state, in on business, Wi . is expected to i For maydr, Dr. A. V. Garlogk and | $1o ' o ; " 4 b2 ¥ e ’ Shcent tha “offee: '.x!hvin? stk oflt"o éh;fig;:tw ‘ge kltst }f:rgz n‘x"i‘d?ie t?z‘t’: ‘Abe Grossrhan; for treasurer, Geoxge :ln(;. fol‘;:t;rgfi?t ;rt Miiler was tried |who wrote the name Jathes lI-‘mre.ll ::stl;‘tms‘e‘ Eu;v l"z;xr‘:itv;c"l}l\:eflsn;m&u;l:r B Af_tdo a week of hard practice, the member of the ‘Bemidji post since | Teachers college squad defeated the | Rhea; for clerk, Mrs. Belle Denly; £0x | "y state supreme court affirmed on the hotel register on the night of | yoj,yeq registration on all applica- | wil {a Jlah schopl baskethall vedm soon aftér its:organization, Whitman | Deer River high school - basketball |assessor, C. B. Hoyt and George|ihe Beltrami cofinty court in the case i June 7. \ Homa, for regiatration OF. motor veMio|£06s totir oo e ardest - district has served in ‘several capacities- as [team at Deer River last night by a |Stein; for park commissioner, C. W. | ¢ tne citizens of Hines versus the J cles that arc in before Mareh 1 but | scho lomg t when the St. Cloud high committee chairman_during the past |score of 18 to 17 in what the Deer | Warfeld; for alderman of the second | pinnegota & International Railway P. J. Caton declared Andy Brown, | 4.t “the time can positively niot be | new qunt Tocts:the. locelson’ the year and his work résulted in gen- | River fans_claimed was the most|¥ard; E. R. Jahr; for alderman of the| ¢y " which case was for the estab- chum of William Gummer, defendarit | further extended for the reason that negoflrm?r_v hobe, eral approval. He will.-assume "the exciting game played there this year. g““’."]':l ward, I‘f‘ }? fi’l":gppml‘ain Gmx‘q"’ lishment of a depot at Hines. in the ‘murder case, wrote the name. | the law provides that after March 31 | of Ben?ivéi?{nsl:sw?-if:g:n ltxl:otg: t}:\?'lmdi %}5,“ zazt. the next regular meeting, i rS‘tlll::nt'e a:l.l:!‘\sth;iti“a;;xp&?;-z?:fii gfe:so%rhmnn of the : @r , G. N. :'fl.r, Langon and F. L. Watkins pos- ;\):tol;) :ezxicel::t :équ\&t.“ftox;lpn‘v rea- | floor, the Saints have put in 2 R:flll . R. B. Lycan was d“‘x elected sen- | Horns, center, completed the scgorix;g’ The petition' of Mrs. Joe McTag- TAYL“R CASENARROWS mx:ely declared Brown could not have |55y numger phm-s.l A‘f’tm- l\fll:-c? ‘.‘;“IE: x:::t:v ‘"flfif“}fn t‘}:: tfllt“t s‘l‘ hCluud Jior vice-commander and as such will | with two field baskets and two free|gart is being circulated for the of- L written the name, motor vehicles cannot be -operated |are on fighting edge for what itsn&‘{ assume the chair in _the absence of |throws: out of four. attempts. fice of mayor, which filed will make| . = i is- | until the 1922 number :plates are | pected 3 ithe commander, and will also be' a| Elliott and Berglund played a good | the race a three-cornered fi;ght. MWN To mmfls gugg ,‘,“;flt\:‘;}fifiz“;:;g :;;‘:::lg';’i!g;:s displayed even though application for gnrdeset%oagh:nzn‘:n;hgff:l’:;e?c:e':id member of the executive committee | game at the guard positions, espec-| E. L. Garry's petition is being sign- = Will veveal him, Disguised writing /| cgistration has been made. There-|ule. Members of both quints predict before which many important mat- |iglly in the’'second period, when they|ed for the-office of city treasurer to (By 'Unitéd Press) is cramped, whereas “James Farrell, [0re, if a great portion of the regis- [ wins and with the keen but fx?iendlv ’tl‘el:s are brought irm'nttuqe to time. | held . the Deer River outfit to two |opposé George Rhea. 5 Los Angeles, Feb. 10.—The field | Wilmar, Minnesota,” on the hotel tration were delayed until that time, | rivalry prevailing between the two the exceutive conmittee is compos- |field goals, Romens. completed the| 1In the first ward Ray Oleon's peti-| of suspecls in. the ‘Taylor murder | yegister is fluent.” A more fluont | the registrar could not possibly clear | cchools, the tilt tonight will be foat. ed of the post officers and:five other |Jinéup_for the teachers and played a|tion is being circulated and freely | mystery today narrowed down to|hand, he said, than Brown was ca-|UP the registrations in time to avoid | ured with plenty of serap, 7 elected members... John Gainey was|good defensive game. - signed and indications are that he{four men and Miss X-mysterious un- | pable of writing. serious inconvenience to car owners| The Bemidji five has worked out elected junior vice-commander. J.D.|" The first half ‘ended .with the score wfinhnvev no opposition. known woman. . who would be obliged to lay up their | the past week behind closed doors and Winter was re-elected adjutant. Ben|12 to '5-in favor of Deer River. Ten| - C. S. Rouse’s petition is-out, ac-| Forces of law, tracking the murder- | _ Attorney Barnett states that after|cars until the 1922 plates could be |the lineup which Coneh Smith. will Johnson of the Farmers State bank | minutes before the game was over, | cording to reports, and if filed will | er of the director, have combined un- | the experts are disposed of the evi- | delivered. Car owners arc. therefore, | start tonight is still uncertain. Neu was elected to succeed Rudolph Welle | the score stood at 15 to 15. In the|oppose E, R. Jahr for alderman of| der a general head to concentrate dence will be completed in a day. It | turged to regi: promptly so thal|mann, Davis and Peterson are the as treasurer. D’Arcy McGee was re-|last five minuteg-the teachers scored | the second ward. Tom Lloyd will be|on these suspecis. ~Reports of Wil-|it likely the case will be carried well [ the applications may be taken care | three from whom a pair of f < elected post historian a?d. F. P. Wirth | three points and Deer River two, an |unopposed for alderman of th: third | liam Desmond Taylor’s past life, let- |into next weck. & of before the last da; wards will be picked and who the g:.'.; W“,f‘hd“te.d ;post 'ifih‘l’ ain. . . Co exciting five minutes. - | ward from presentindications. ters, dainty handkerchiefs and silken | yosterday's testimony, following Just now from 10,000 to 15,000 ap- | will be, not even the members of the e retiring” oiRCeEs “ar om- " %fin, right-forward, scored ‘four| :In the fourth ward, F. G| ‘I<0pp-i nightgown all were collected into & |the sensations of the dny previous, | Blications, are coming in daily and|aqued will venture to predict. Henry eld" i 3 " £ 4 Bill Smith, B, ‘Borreson, & J.land left ‘guard completed the Deer ve no. opposition, in the fifth | way placed at his disposal. Toduy 12 applications have been sent in |ably will get into the battle before Huffman, Borreson, N. Given, Don|squad at Hibbing and ““‘?th" close nently in the case, not because they | ground for the two Hudson River tun-|8re not rec ived immedintely. Own-|cals and Saints open their artillery. Following: the ' regular business| gt Paul, Feb. 10.—Tommy Robson Aot the possession of the district |side, from West stréet to the pier |furnished are only handicaping the |win Coach Smith -refused to be " hibitions. - The entertainment, com-|ter part of this month, upon their ability to drill, also upon | ted that it was for the purpose of s |off Jersey City, urid the landwork out) Director G. Oliver Riggs of the Ju- tertaining the Women’s Auxiliary and been acoepted, much as he- disliked concrete. The game . tonight will start at months e iodleations ars thel Just | Cee k. 6 Gy of R kasolin ek copaui pvceta, £ ek an | chiging e ol Erig’ 1950, hd-vie Manbatidn sectos of tho ocal sucad o auious o chmle | Bemasl bigs, schonl and is s to I mander, .C. L. Pegelow; vice:com- buskets for Deer - River; St. | nian will possibly be opposed by Naish | single s for evidence. : : : with_the, great amount of checking |{s juggli i '&afldfl’: Fred _-Fraser; treasurer,|Peter, left forward, scored two- field | McKinnon, present . alderman, and ""fiimfi'c",‘ Anome;l Woolwine today furnished the court with no: thrills. 1ypa¢5, necessary, it takes some days tl\i’n %}worlr‘lgn L:i‘;{:t:; ":3‘{,';23"..,3 al- clle. The annual xeports of the haskets and three out of seven frec | Andrew . Berg, making this a three: | assumed the lead of _the var- . #or indiyidual “applications to o |most certain fixtures for guards al- past_vear’s officerd "“d' bega e at fthrows. - Box, center, scored .".one cnr‘émnfd” race. . 30 |fous agencies: searching for Taylor's |\ . y o~ through (he department, Thondn Hithoruzes for guards al- tha_next af “meeting. field-goal; Brazele and Dunn at right N. Evensofi will-in ‘all probabil-13layer. All new-evidence unearthed vEHEULAR “m"fls ) h th bt 3 A 3 z d: i in an envelope wit| e proper re- [the game is over. Pearce, HeL: Huftman and CIiff Mon- | River: lipeup. - Dr. G: ‘Az Miner "of | ward. plac 4 f It & . A Rl = the district attorn lanned to be- b turn address there is very little| Th ok " tague were elected to serve on thelto play the Hibbing Junior College e B Mabal Noymand and Mary UNDER HUDSON RIVER | S5 2 hos it becoms lost quingfl;.'.'f:hg:inm:smehuw(’sgmi‘f;'f‘ executive comififtee. Last year:lex- Deer River served as referce. Miles Minter, actresses, whose names < the mail and the apnlicent should | plays and fans will probably be given ecutive committee was composed of | ~ Tonight the Bemidji teachers are mm NAHED cm MN have been mentioned most promi-| New York, Feb. 10.—Breaking|not be unduly worried if his plates[some surprises tonight when the lo- Whitman and A. Dannenberg. By a[zame is looked for. . v . . ) h § 4 e ' 5 -jgan ] are suspects, but because of their|nels connecting Jersey City and New | €rs ‘who_write the registrar a few | The long pass and thy h : motian cdatnedf :fi thistmeetmg. m‘?‘ Bt To succm D’ 'l’ MOORE friendship with Taylor. York is expectid to take place about | days after their applications are made | gamey }mvl:- bmx-ln zivco :P:cl;:l ?3,':’3 comn;an e‘?& e 1:5““9 ex-officio IROBSON TO MEET MALONE Mabel Normand’s letter to Taylor, | March 4. 3 asking if the same has been receiv-|sideration. Although %emidjl with members o5 £he LoMpLRce: AT ST. PAUL THIS EVENING| A the inspection of Company K|about which much mystery circles,| The land work from the Manhattan | ¢d or why plates have not yet been | four district victories is favored to meeting, a fine program of entertain- | Boston, who recently conquered Mike Thursday evening, Colonel Stitz of | T4 ’s office. has al b mpleted ut | department by so doing. It is ut-|caught % o ment was enjoyed, which included | Gibbons, meets Jock Malone in a 10-|the Sixth Minnesota Infantry, Na- A they throw no light on the mur- Faprrees) ;arrf;jl):)o.m’;'rf: “ix_points | terly impossible to handie the appli- :fl:fi'nghni].“v'v]«:adohtnic‘x':-lu‘:'fi:u]:sp'x‘-m Seve;fllt n""'“bfiflt b% them ;?8011! round bout here tonight. The winner |tional Guard, gave a talk to the mem- | der they may not be made public. are the two pierheads of West and cations except in the regular course, | tice, : Quartette” and two fine athletic ex-|yjll meet Mike Gibbons here the lat-|bers present and compliténted them [ A report that Mabel Normand admit- | Cenal streets and the two pier heads Mr. Holm declares. Juvenile Band To Play. mittee appointed for the next ses- perta] isited Tay- S ! 3 A D : ring these letters she visited Tay-|of the pier heads| N venile band will be pre: s‘!:"!n? “m!fssgr%c}?e'ng:gs:‘:f;r}g:zi cARR To Dm TmE Hhe;appenrance:of. the-cofphny as Yor’s apartment the fatal Wednesday |~ The tunnel contract is estimated Bmm'll G!Am READY entire band and \):“rudnan;o;/igl; ?l:f ;I:vlve B"A ceommittee of three with i a whole. 5 evening, was denied today by Chief |at $22,000,000. The total cost will m TACKLE chKSTON contest. A special program has been D'Arey McGee as chairman- was-ap-j mmsAanAY NIGI“ He was loud in his praise of Cap-|Deputy Doran. be more than $28,000,000. The con- promised for tonight which no doubt Arey e]‘: t * tain D.J."Moore and announced that| - istruction is to be of cast iron and will make n hit with the audience pointed:to make arrangements for en- L the resignation of the captain has JUVENILE BAND TO PLAY 5 . i 1 a - 5 i ! & It is expected that the vehicular | Fast Team From North: rn |promptly 8 o’clock. Reserved seat the lady friends of the Leglon Mex: |§, €, Curtis of This City Willlit, and that Harold Hayner had been| AT BASKET GAME TONIGHT | tunnei, on completion, will take ¢are j western | B kets have boen on sals at the City g:thering is planned in return for| At Wrestl. ,. |appointed to succeed Captain Moore | - of 15,000,000 vehicles a year. The| City to Play on Bemidji |Drug storc and will again be sold nt $he one staged'by the auxiliary a few ttempt to Wrestle Carr’s |as captain of the company. present traffic of vehicles across the the door, according td Coach Smith. ¢ %0 & il He told of the summer cncamp- 5 veen halves Yhot Altogether a fine meeting was hel F the St. Cloud and emidji igl 5 L B u with a large attendance. The at- st = < some time next July, which has not |school basketball teams meet at the ““,lt_;‘: 'héjggffo‘gfli&“‘;fiedg“‘x?d'“' The Bemidji Giants are “ready to ;2““'"":l’l'_‘;"g':"’;‘:](‘m“g“‘"’mm:'";)t thim tendance- at: éachi meeting has been | * Bemidji wrestling fans will havelas yet been decided upon officially. {new armory tonight. Director G. O. 1 begh e 1010 Sueveying |go,” Crookston has & ey sified it 'i. 8 h«‘ Il’n ed by two fincreasing ‘during -the | past few |an opportunity Saturday cvening to|He stated that he expects the Be- |Riggs announced this forenoon. Sev- 2? B(7m|‘al"ntreet };‘ms c«;mpletedy in|a hemidji city team this season and [ new gm‘;e i;gn n:cwn:entuor};mlorT:;:: be shown in the coming meetings. |claimant of the middleweight wrest-|encampment is held. march and a new popular number. n ) 3 Entertaining’ programs are to be pre- ling championship of the world, ‘This i piers, was fnished ecently El%l-xl: °°"¥§.’L }:lr‘::ddr;::?hmcdmfl;fin en:‘l{ ;nng‘ the first half of a ‘“polo” pared for each session and these are mltchi_wfll be for the best two out of R idji by the Crookston city team |game in which the nurticip:ntnpow?l\ proving to be real attractions toward fthree falls and fans are assured the caine in the first mecting on the Bu- |ride upon “kiddy kars” will be staged increasing attendance b :’:tfi‘:t:ggm Wl'l(!:c“;r ;’;?iisfg:inrln:: 4 midji armory floor. The second de-|for the benefit of early fans. Six NORTH SC—————HOOL FARENTS AND | defend un!md Curtis will extend him- {fi?:dc:;:‘ne tw:cccntly at Cro:kston.lz‘hlis (Continued on Page 8) - self in an effort to wrest thil lai _L‘c g promises to I'Efiu m ) Th'rz:cnrzgts ;r(_)! eGl:'E P;?;I‘;: foom the Mimneapolis e e a mucl!". better game Ithln either of |[ROYAL ARCH MASONS TO e th“e}? S0 cehas] met Wodnes. |, Catr bases his claim ‘on the fact . 7 < Tor o Bermdt v ‘nnd ocal fans ook ENTERTAIN BLUE LODGE «timn vening, Feb, 300 They had a |that Johnny Mevers, who defeated f e 7 hard-f e;."tldii b ctfor ¥, in close 40| The Royal Arch Mdsons have plan- ay evening, . 8, Yy him recently at Minneapolis, is over 5 ¢ / %A e OUEH, ERmE RO start to fin-| o4y gocial and smoker for all mem- short program and business meeting weighf . — 7 e i . weight and as such is classed as a i . bers of the Blue lodge for next Mon- are at present several claimants o which represented this city before. tee has provided a most interesting large riumber .of parents were Pres-|yno middleweight title, Carr appears - Z The personmel iy practically the same K{romlm and urgently request all ent and it was decided that a party A Yt % T for the school children should be ::t:‘a;: 2 ::n?id’e‘:?dcnl:g:g 'fi: taong i\ 41_&‘ | Jost 4 p 28 for the last gamo with that city | M380n8 to be present. given next Friday evening, Feb. 17. nol:c’h‘er'? in ‘thé g-xte’cby"cven ut;he VA KE 0P YOUR MIND : 4 i 7 9 ::in ti’*i':};i’? n'fov? :::::: d'!xoh:"? r:*‘: me RBIDENI HI'RE ’ rena other claimants. urtis _victory: ‘W = = = 2| Y. - r/ r 't 3 - - A £ i = = best and cleverest city teams in the s : DECLARB Pkmm ¥ i's'::“w'l:l:.i::Tr“e‘;‘:inl:';gegzmg#gat‘l; ¥ TflA“ you'RE GOINGL:Y Z history of the city and this team | ls FATAu‘Y lNJURm & = 3 ! 4 is to meet the Crookston city team foR m WHEAT mR b“éi'm"lilmfiw“ hts in the gav:’nfi 5 ’TOW POTATOE: A 5 at the new armory sgain tomorrow b2l i o .-Hille':r Bgm"y 9’:{';:,;:.2 w:it,fi g 7, == night at 8 o'clock.in what promses| P, C. Nissen, prominent real ess § (By United Preis) b ]Ceton'en George Castanoris” and ||| ! 3 / S to,,be the best game of the entire|tate man of Mahnomen, was fatally Chicago, Feb. 10.—Prospects; for |other prominent wrestlers. " - Cirtis| . b : / |[season, injured near Mahnomen Wednesday the new wheat crop are t]lelpimxfi:' n [hag strength and science Afd s’ de- ; f e 2 While the Bemidji team has béon afternoon, “Mr. Nissen was a fortter . ; e thy 8 in | g, BLE 5 2 = ¥ |improving rapi rookston has not |residen s cf aving be ‘history, B::W. Snow,-Chicagg rd [términed to make his bout with S /8 been idle. Defeating the best teams |matagér of ' the w.y' G. chrued?; _g;‘ ‘;l‘rltgg:y[ferig‘t:: ?:rl’:i‘?::(ifl‘ ;:glfl: :::,"fl::eh::l’;::‘e %g"“"f: -"t?lfiillng" ¢ | i 15 ) %) | which that section of the state boasts |storé about five years ago. He is e Tou wheat. when the |game for the st 18 yeal‘s.m'A“mon‘g y ,.. i v / and knocking the pins from under a|survivéd by his wife, .one son and sorere: Dinch Lo et e e [t victnrr AR b Mg 7_—7—”/ k= ) large number of teams on tour from [two daughters, one of the daughters present _indications. Snow. told thc|Joh ABlbrecht ;f “Minneapolis,’ ‘dack '1////////./' y { i '::‘;;l;yw::‘i;:sano{nt:rifilrit;t:;n teh:vil;git gz:sl:lgllllxj:;uglotr u‘nirflyi:xli:ll:’rhi‘:\ Be- United Press.in an exclusive inter;|Milo, Bud Frisk, also of Minneapolis, T / [ I g record. Among its victories is u re-|midji during the past few years. iew.y % % and numerous’ other bouts with men N v e 4 ¥ This is-due to the fact that last|of equal and higher calibre. Curtis| /1 : / i /) |cent_ game with Thief River Fulls,| He had gone to one of the gravel year's production of wheat in the |drew with Karhunsaari at Brainerd] & o ‘ I ) thl;g Zjer;t“ to Crookston by a scor xc):il.sff’r!"or{n' ‘xlllu(w? g;ave:’ ;skbumg haul- i : i < ¢ 3 > v o ) oad , work and was United States was relatively small.|Jan. 31 when Karhunsaari fouled] V// T 2 5, p = 7 ¢ The Bemidji squad now chzllenges |standing in the lee of a gravel bank “The wheatlcrop dm the,"soutdwsest is hinn. accor(litin{; fio lghe deiisiofn }uzf thle ! V> in a critical ‘condition,” said Snow.|referee. al arceut o oyal XSy =AU 22 Y, n A t J: Lack of snow, togeth;t rwith wind, | Towa, knew th‘:t he had been through f 4 ,///'////,/,/ 5 #| [those fans who witnessed the game |ning him against a large motor truck. sand that dust storms lead to the be-{one of his hardest matches when he = | J J 4 i /| |with Thief River Falls at the new|So great was the pressure that it lief that prospects of.the crop are|finished with Curtis here last sesison. ' armory Wednesday mzht“ are fully |was necessary to move the steam the poorest in history. Parcaut, then considered the middle- QUL - 7 Y " aware of the fact that the Bemidji|gravel shovel over to remove the "The upward trend of May and July | weight champion, publicly admitted " ) / |1 4 |squad has just groundy for such a truck and release him.. He was rush- wheat started about two weeks ago|that Curtis wag one of the hardest ; i 4 ) J challenge. ) ) ed to Mahnomen and placed on board on receipt of news from the south- |wrestlers he had ever met. E = - 8 /i The same lineup will be available | the train for Thief River Falls but west that crop conditions were de: A preliminary match will be staged ([T é for tomorrow night’s game as repre- died before that clty was reached. cidedly unfavorable. With no im-|about 8:30 between Clarence Curtis ! = i e N 2 5 5 sented the Giants Wednesday night|Both legs had been broken and in- provement in sight, quotations have |of this city and Harry Johnson and ::«el i?xnloeo‘fie’:i k}z&ter w‘v)n:.t':::;: i:h‘:'l; tcr’F;L glg:;;::dric‘eévgg.e" e ig i in i S . S daent gone generally higher., The advance | the, el & Ml sart o oo been scheduled with the Superior {of Mahnomen fér several years and any basketball team in the state and [when the huge bahk gave way pin- in prices is already expected to in-|9 o’clock. Both bouts will be staged Z 0 ? 2 3 = a RURC S D crc:se acreage in sp};‘ing wheat, which |at the néw Moose hall ard hearty / 5 American Legion teflm‘, wh;uh is to!was widely known through th js sown in April. & public support is urged, (Continued on Page 5) tion of the state. 3 x

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