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— . _—— — -— | i | — P - The: Pioneer is the only daily within 100 miles of Bemidji and has "the largest® circulation in | Minnesota—Snow tonight and + Sunday; not quite so cold tonight, ——— . Northern 'Minnesota, % - - e ———— e T S ™ BBy . & XY 3 R A1 EM!DJI, MINN., SATURDAY EVENING, FEB, 1 : & o h 88¢c PER MONTH = e " Small Bu Powerful Group of ON » Streu. th'of Pacts Formal Complaint By Citizens of This County Filed With R. & W. Commission / - COMMISSION DECIDES UPON PUBLIC HEARING S . VOLUME XIX. NO. 251 —_— CURTIS AND CARRFACE [ ndeavor’ to Keep Curtis' to. Try By L. C.'Martin. i . ¢By United, Press) Washington, Feb. 11.—The treat- ies of Washington must withstand the acid test under which the Versailles treaty failed, or they too will be fought to a finish by determined sen- fators, This. was -the decision today. of a small, but powerful group of repybli- cans—all that is left of the battalion that caused rejection of the League Demand Is That Savings From Aims Confererice Be Used for Compensation S : Lt Cl;rltis, Bemidji's mat, artist A A 4 'aces 'a’ real match tonight when he i : " S - A Better Game 'Than‘That of meet:a Joe Chnrr'of Minneipolis at the De‘“h‘!ll'l’ ollow _Tl'ld_ Bégun Wednesday Night Assured * | Sorr tiarms tho. iadlaneiont sreat.| By Statements of Nurse ling championship:of the world, bas- " ‘Bf'ketb“l F"“_ ing -his’ claim onpthe' fact that John- Re'-‘rd-_‘fm_ l,’““,”ler i3t uyi'g}\l'?‘teyefié ofi %hifdng‘od r\:.ms éver ? : i iy wel < hiri, v CROOKSTON HOLDS WIN © |t any rate, is among the topnotehors | MABEL NORMAND TELLS ON THIEF-RIVER FALLS in’the-middleweight class and as such EVENTS OF FATAL NIGHT COMMITTEES CONSIDER' PLAN OF 'HOUSE GROUP }do his- best ‘to defend his claim tq-the title when he meets Curtis to- night. ~Curtig is sure to” put up his Complaint ‘Decl.r" Present i¥ured | bett scrap for the simple reason that | In Her Own Story, She Relates Giants’ ‘Best Linetip® Special Taxes Will Probably Be ctory over Carr would give him 5 of Natloa vavemant. 1€ the. seven Rates Are U bl S s S e b 3 8 ) 1. HowShe s e e tréatics; submitted late yesterday for s Are Unreasonable for Third Game Between |even befter reriown in the ‘Wrestling w: She Called on Taylor Approved By Senate senate ratification by President Hard- and Discriminatory on Night “of ‘Murder Committee Today ing, can stand this test the irreconcil- gam ) : . “Curtis _is commonly regarded by i 5 & . | other wrestlersbof his wfiish: as be- : 2 I:ISH:P G. G. ]BEN?ETT ab ‘: lz:oun can be bested. & = ; A ‘v | ing:one of hest ‘men ‘inthe game % . Bishep Bennett will conduct a ser- 3 — hile the foreign relations. com- rom Daily When the ?fe"i‘;fi' &:m. gw today. . He d many offers from ABy United Press) ies of mission mectings at the St. (By United Press) mittee today made the first formal| = Capitol News Bureau.) . P 8 s Foskaon city 24 | even better ‘known wrestlers to act Los Angeles, Feb. 11.—Hope of an | Bartholomew's Episcopal church each | Washington, Feb, 11.—Congress | consideration of the treaties, the acid :St. Paul, Feb. 11.—Formal cou this evening at the nef :armory, bas- |indigative of the fact that Gurtis pos- | immediate arrést in the Williim Des-| evemng next week. His first sermon |today faced # strong domand that |test group put the pact and the re- | plaint by Beltrami county citizens h :hib iamf'?ekmtb *]';0 °E 8 rarefgq it trai This -in_jtself ‘s | mond Taylor murder mystery was ap-| will be given:Sunday morning. He is |savings resulting from the arms con- port of the American delegation un-|been filed with the Minnesota Ra _et nibition of az ef v:ili :‘ e znll}led‘ é séience. .| parently ‘shattered here today when | considered one of the ablest men of |ference be us'eg toward paying the|der searching scrutiny, Three memi-|Toad and Warehouse commission, pro- it Smrowcls | ;e called | S Thie-matehr to the | detectives Yeported to the district at-|the pulpit. in the northwest. soldier’s Bontis. It has béen officially| bors of the'group, Horah, Johnson | testing the present freight rate on promptly: at '8 -o’clogk 8o ‘that fans it is | torney’s office that steps toward tak- estimated. that the government ‘will|and Brandegee, ave members of the [cordwood and the commission has Bemidv aind Crookston may attend the Curtis-Carr wrestling ing the suspect into custody are im-1 save i relati Y i decided to hold b] i 2 k | < d : save ' $200,000,000 a rom the |foreign relations committee. ecided to hold a public hearing at match at the new Moose hall as well 11 be’ condu in | practicable “now:" Obshcleys"in the Gum TR]AL MAY BE n‘:\vnlsh oloid?yo' 1ie: :y::r 05‘ top of o . Bemidji in the -near future. as the basketball games The. wrest-| g, ly “fis cage, including evasive witnesses and j ) that, reductions in the army and navy Complaint against the present rate ling match been.: postponed until | i Toiesithat vanighing evidénce Kave: temporaril, C(mmfl) WEDNESDAY hich tain to b thy sult of: AR, Jnited, Prass) was_filed personally Iate Thursday after the game hat reason.: e highly appregiated. - Curtis match- | blocked ‘the:trial. i ENE x;«;car;:ecfifi;e‘:"ennc: n;reexen::tsf > By WAL Bradford. by Charles Oarter of Hines and in Fans call nésday es:hery aye-béen. well hand- | Detéctives had left the district at- k With hundreds of protésting mes- | \Washington, Feb. '11.—A treaty |addition the complaint bore the names game the ‘best. ad been seen |joq issatisfaction has been | torney’s ~-office . early this morning| Former Fargo Poli s sages, pouring in on them, republican will be formally signed today between:| of Charles Hayden of Blackduck and here this year, Unless the “dope |ygic he mantiér in ‘which the | armed with:search warrants. Their r Fargo Policeman Says|Sages Pourthg i o Lo Me ‘com- |the United States and Japan finally | William Lennon of Kelliher. 0. P. is all wrong,the e tonight wil handled. *'°] destination was kept. secret, They| He Saw Man Leaving Hotel |mittee’and the housé ways and means |SCttling the Yap controversy. This B. Jacobson, accepted service for the 1’3 even better. - Crookston is known imatch will'be ‘staged | ate known,’ liowever, to be following ¢ o Committes met today To consider the | treaty will be signed at 2 o'clock in | commission to possess o much stronger and iedv- | about 7 between Clarente Curtis |a trail started by statements .of a Acting Mysteriously specialitax, tentatively agreed on by | the ptate departinent by Secretary | ~These railrands were named as re- ' e . e S H e esola nter- the house group, which bas-charge Curtis, and | nurse that she had seen a:man lurk- X H 4 of drawing up the bonus bill, These two men negotiated the settlement |national, the Northern Pacitic, the L though Crookston recently won from nsops: These ‘boys weigh | ing in the shadows of. Taylor’ that.squad Ry only two points on the n%‘ds and »ar? eve'rfiy cngthe'nlght of the |»mn'¥ier.!s h"}fi = Jhetinned Proasy special taxes, which probably will be embodied in the treaty. Great Northern and the Soo. Crookston floor. ~All during the sea- %vem also promises | mysterious °prisoner’s:; cap, “seized Valley City, N. D,, Feb. 13.—H. B.|approved today by the senate com-| ~.i . . The complaint sets forth that: sgn, .Crookx'i;nnt ?ns -made t' be;‘}lter g good.” Adnitission | when the arrest was made, answered Howard, a former Fargo policeman, | mittee, are believed to total $316,- 5 the above named complainants com- P et Biver oo et Retiad an for. all persons, | the description of the cap worn by | "estified today that he saw a man| 00,000 and include: RUSSELL BROOKS BoDY plain of the above named: respond- ."‘5. 1 V‘?’L““ or that ’e‘.s';’" . and indications | the prowler, observed by the nurse|lcave the Prescott hdtel acting mys-1""QOne cent a gallon on’ gasoline, de- ents and allege: it_is expected that: the score. tonight be_a, large . at-|and Mrs. Douglas: McLean on the | teriously on the morning of the mur-|signed to raise $70,000,000. Twenty-| - TO ARR]VE HERE SUNDAY T};“]‘ your “°‘“{?t‘.‘"“‘“§s areown. i : 1 ers o arge quantities of wood and will be much closer than in last We L night of the murder. der, about 2 o’clock. He claims he i " nesday night's game. % B 7 A didn’t know Brown and would not fi}flfi:efifiii‘;fiig"{fi“,fim“;g&‘3“,’3"5‘{‘,3, timber ~now standing or being _Twice before has the Crookston ) ; * | have recognized him. | Fifty ‘cents per thousand on cigar-| Word has been received from Mrs. along the line and in the territory city team met a Bemidji city team A | ; $bycliiten Trets) N Lottes, $25,000,000. Two cents per|Quiney Brooks, who is nccompan adjacent to lines of railway, aggre- (By United Press) 2, 2 it gating many thousand cords of fuel this season, but rot the same Bemid- . H N o) g 3i team which takes the floor against| - SUICIDE AT G. N. DEPOT Valley Citg! N. D,, Fob. 11, The | P20Iid on chewing and smaking tobac- |the Bbffl,’:d‘,’.f her son, Russell Brooks, | mber and that there are many oth- the Pork county squad tonight. To- 3 VUl 1a cemplete statement of her last visit | sensational trial of William Gummer | tug sg:fi 00 it o eaterad. | that she will arrive here on the eurly |€rs Wwho also own additional quanti _night’s-team is composed of the same — to William Desmond Taylor on the|may be completed in district court tuenty ve‘%er kil e‘:;s’;mo morning train Sunday, and that ,,X ties, in this territory and that this line-up ‘as_that ' which ' last 'played Ignatus Vgres, who gives his home [night of the murder. “This" is the|here Wednesday vding to.the be- .};fi,smnfi of 2| :ex_\t:tok‘ g“:;'escer’\t o;; nrmngfmenm n:'e to liv. made for the |complaint is made on behalf of the: Crookston, but: one ~would scarcely | address as Duluth, attempted suicide | Most comprehensive recital of what!jjef of ‘Attorney Barnett, jeading cel e‘f"“ I:“er 9. sting 26 centa | funéral until she' arrives Conse- | complainants as well ag upon the b i~ recognize this fact after witnessing|at the Great Northern depot at mid- transpired during her call on the di-Jcounsel for the accused. ol i ufies' coh |“g r cent | guently nothing! definite can be' an- | half of all other persons situated and Wednesday night's game. °Th s inge his ‘|rector which the film star has made| Gummer, 22, night clerk at theltax ow G L od byl e its | nounced ot this time relative to the |beving fuel timber similarly situat- midji- Squad -increased its “'batting ni‘ t night, but cutting his throat |eince the tragedy: It .is believed to| prescott hotel at Fargo in: which tAnx o u)nd_wl_det ;orpqrn l:t‘:)c ro ex- | funeral ‘services or umlcrt whose | ¢d.” average'’ over 100 per cent.wh e 3 L be suhstaxmall';the same as.her state: | Marie Wi 2 ung girl of Grygla, }:‘ lnC!‘t?Bfis;n.t'oI“: sn%"defin“e sate | charge they “will “be held. g on-a recent_tour ‘an w in, the | *He was found in:the wash: room of puent. made to District-Attorney-Wool- | Minn:, met )"ragic death last June cfinn%e l,'{' t ;‘01 Hve por oent for| ‘-The ‘deceased is a member of the “best=of:&hape Ksto; the depot, apparently struggling-for{Wine, when she was questioried by |7, is accused of first degree murder. s '$10. 00 cvolved vF Yeal estate|A:F: and A. Masons of Bemidji and |ed and the territory to which fuel best brand of basketball. 4 ‘was thought his last breath.Co; I i " Writing experts have been on the evcryf A tak fe ne’.ha]f er cent | 2150 the Ralph ‘Gracie post of the|timber might be marketed, and con- The Polk county aggregation: has H N, McKee was. called <as | , (BY Mabel Normand, famous filin]stand for two days arguing over the | e sauital stock. The latter threo | American Legion and it is expected | tiues: ot beén Aile whils Benidji-hs been | was also’ Dr. Borreson, both men a|#t4F, and last known woman to have |writing of “James Farrell, Wilnar, | gxes are cstimated ‘collectively ~ to | thad one or both of these:organiza-| “That said railways have track improving its lineup and copsequent- | riving- on. ‘the. scene about the same|seen- Willism Desmond Taylor alive:{ Minnesota.” g : o taxas 228 oeosox:]nwe o tions may participate in the services. connections with the other at Be- ly an “old-time” game ‘all-around is|time. : ; ritten for the United Press.) The state is basing its decision in yigld: $647 it o Therefore, members of either organ- |midji and at other points in the ter- assured. > EIR : “*¥gres was rushed to ‘the hospital, . Lo’ Angeles, Calif., Feb. 11.—This| rapard to the disputed signature on it o ization are requested to watch for |Titory involved and that the territory Included in Crookston’s_ line-up;| whete every effort was.made to gave! iS MY own story of just what happen-|yriting done by Brown in State’s At-| RED AND GRAY BASKET TEAM |further particulars regarding the fu- [50 reached and served hy said com- which arzived in the city this nOoR, |pis life. When he was brought to ed on the night of my last visit to Wil-|forney Green's office at the lntter's| DEFEATS. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL netal, and assist i called upon. panies in the northwestern, western, ;:ut):.:th :‘;tey; g:s;:opl;yers. 5 'he. f,fi""" ?‘mm he expressed a desite o F:: 1esmon Taylor’s on the eve.of ;equesht, nnddon Its‘siers virit_tcn be- i o Ru_afll tBr;:cvkr. flzsn:d' away l‘llt a :t}uttl}x“ze:::{: i‘:smth:oumt:‘:l:;‘t %zrrn::: er-beating; but Bemidji fans are 100k-| _H‘.“:' 3 still-alive at:the time of *In response to a telephone call, left e;:ntinfit;gr‘:] ‘,f“]jed aa;z:nmL;x::: The Red and Gray basketball team d:;n::igh: .“::a:(:‘ ;.m’,,’f{;g"f m;;: sale of fuel timber products of the ing for the Giants to turn the tables| ~H& wag still alive at the bime oflby Mr. Taylor at my home during|fuot that the name “Wilmar” was|of this city defeated the St Mary’s | fe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lot. | territory along the line of the said on Crookston. . With such men_ as| S9E 0 BIEts, bUC o0 soncivion Was)ehe atternoonof the day he was Kill-| mispelled, one 17 Instead of two be.| school five at Red Laké a second time | 1o ‘Brooks; and one child; his pur-|International railroad and has been Tariner, Plummer, Fred -and Franl|Soqeldered moss setols. iing to|€di 1 went to-his home knowing what |ing " used i : Friday night by a score of 58 to 20. | ents” My, and Mrs. Quincy Brooks; | for many years, and that said terri- Phibbs, McGinnis and Cameron, Be-’ e el :“: T b etfo g" it 'was he wanted. - He already had Ci : The Bemidji team’s lineup for Friday | gnd’two sisters, Mrs. Harold Hayner |tory is dependent in great measurc midji will ‘present a-miost able teari | 118 <OWT, etatemen 'th“h» abode at |sent one book to my. home, but had night was: Dan McLaughlin, 7ight|and Miss Mabel Brooks, all of this |upon the fuel timber produced upon tonight: .- The exact “flh“g for the Dgl;:fmm !:o 2 oscn ewal: frrariad {.r requested me to stop for this one. Up-~ READY'TO'WEAR SToRE forward; Manuel LaFleur, left for-|gjey ? " | that line of railway.” start of the game has not been defi- h'“ e | Rerie given for|on my arrival ‘I ‘was led into the ward; Richard Cahill, captain, cen-|""" ' 2 s i The complaint closes with these nitely announced, but it is expected | 8 attempt a suicide, house by ‘Mr. Taylor's valet, who in- Tfl OPEN FEBRUARY 20 ter; Ted Cushner, left gmmi, and = YR T two paragraphs: that, it will be practically the same 7 R g 3 formed me that Mr. Taylor was con- Robert Gtaham,' right guard. KIWANISCLUB HEARS “The rates now maintained by re- as }f‘°§|h1“ftgw e,dn;s?]:y night’s game ST. cLoUD mGH DEFEATS 3 "‘?ifll fwith smm::ne g::l' :‘}lle Phonei % ¥ Jol Fihe v AEm whian B - - i spondents between the stations on wit] ief River Falls, = - ° * % ~In a-few-minutes after My arrival . F. Johnson of the new fitm g 1 said International company line in Dr. J. W. Diedrich of this t city, | BEMIDJI ON OWN m Mr. Taylor said goodbye to the party/|is' to occupy the lower floor of the DAIL EIREANN MEETING MAYORAL"MTF()RMS this state and the stati ong in -the whose work in the last game met with he ‘was conversing with ‘and left the |new Barker building as soon as com-| pOSTPONED TO FEBRUARY 28 ; northwestern, western, southwestern - PRSI telephone to greet me. He had just|pleted, arrived in the cily Friday and southern portions of this state hearty lgprovu of %he fdnns -n;“d .fltle ephons: A % d M B Saeihiiid stock <al i X 13 rchase § tals i i 5 players. ha« been <elected to officiate finished dinner and his man had clear- { morning where he p (By United Pres) Garlock and Grossiman' Outline f,‘.’.fi"}‘Jfi“@f;fi&;"fl?'fin‘}fnff,m“.:'roe‘:: Plans If Elected; Other :The complaint here recites how the railroads serveé ‘the. territory affect- tonight’s games -Fans'dre ’p;‘:d!; Visitors Take Second Meeting a;llawl);dthe t;abl;, 'bu}t he ’liskedhme §o;~' the new stlore, to \m‘t known as | iblin, Pab. 11 The: statidn i i the s to be . if I would not let him something | Johnson’s popular price store. ublin . 11— id discriminatory. A T S BY 14 to 9 Score in Poor prepared for me,,orvgouov:t tomdinnel: The ncw' I‘\Irm exgectcd to open its| the Soutl’n of Irelind today had be- sonable and discriminatory. R S IO A e D Toter." 1 declined, explain. | doors for business Feb. 10, but the| come so serious ‘that & meeting of 1 i Talk ML G R L Ll public support is urged. e Gian shisi, im latet. eclined, explain- | doo: or business Feb. 5 co! 0! i nteres or an order establishing a rate for . are still lfl);ldicnpud by-finances ‘and . Exhibition of Game ing.1 was tired and-had an early stu-|work on the building could not be|the Dail Eireann, scheduled for ting Talks the shipment of such fuel wood and dio eall to‘make the néxt morning. 1|completed for that date and now Mr.{ Tuesday, was -postponed - until*Feb- | " fuel timber between such points of it is hoped by *the management to clear a small sum tonight so that a P ¢, |said I intended to .go to my home |Johnson states that they expect to|ruary 28. Four countigs were para- . f roduction and consumption which number of other fast games may be st - championship | early, have dinner and go to bed. be ready for. business Feb. 20. A|lyzed by a railroad strike, and feel- liqgndt‘l '&he ddire:iupn of the pub- &ill ot -be unjust, unreasonable and booked with the' best teams ‘in- the | 0P possibilities were given' a| For 25.minutes Mr..Tayior and.L{further “and definite announcement|ing ran-high-as 4. result of armed |lishers and advertising men ' of the | yi ciiminatory and to that end re- state. slighti. setback Friday ‘evening when (Continued on Page 6) will be made later. clashes along the Tyrone border. club, the regular moeting of the Ki- | ol "that vou require said railroads The Superior Legion team js to play | the. Digh school. basketball squad was | e 2 oA E'T“z“";‘,‘fu",;"}" wns well| 5 show cause " why such ~Toquost two ‘games. here' next week; Thurs- | defeated on’its floor by the St. e = 5 B leas ol the. Tk oll acted ¢ | poyld not be granted before your day and Friday evenings. This team | Cloud high school team by a ‘score e e PragRn: | commission at some time and place is considered-one of the best in the[of 14 40. 9, after Bemidji had ad- 1 cipally meeting was given over prin-ly,'he fixed by you.” northeastern: part of the state and |Iministered: defeat to St. Cloud:on 3 sp cipally to mayoralty candidates, and |™" __gjzmeq; two more close games are looked for|the Baints floor last- Friday night. ; 5 an aphortynity was.given them to out- CHARLES CARTER, by the Gianits, . . - N Last week’s game was the first in the - i ling their’ platform. WILLIAM LENNON, The . Juvenile ‘band’ will ory of ‘thertwo schools when either’ z’n“%""t g dvfn' Garlack Jan called CHARLES HAYYDEN again tonight;. Dorector G.:O: Riges | team hés lost on 'its own floor. Fri- [ “I:s‘B 4 ‘“"d t" i‘m“’d that ';S was | mhe complaint was sworn to by Mr. S unced this afternoon to lend.en- | day night game saw the same ‘thing “ £ i e o U S it | Carter before: Thomas Yapp, a no- thusiasm o the game. ‘The boys will MARRE BEVAL o 1 e ended with : ; o the twin citics that his name had | 2457, Paplic, here in St Pash ive a-fine conce efore ‘the game - e it . o r. Jacobson sai a ere was & alv e 5 )]“ s h""'?"“d in candidacy for the of- |, " yegtion as to the authority of the B -Ane co 5 the scor e entire game was i ar and lwtw ___l-nMs shat %e oradt that Ber‘naidjl T ; r"‘ o fice of mayor. -He summed up very {"" ™ (continued on Page Throe) ng - an ewise” poor - interception ) ! H " y MENDMENT S ot N et whith is_to |3 reception of pu ; : secontplisaits. _Recmrped dhe dld. HO e O OPERATE MARKETING :tagee gllaeexrnin?xtrel ‘Show e the a: re!apom;ble n{or_fie, 'Bb deé: t. 1t | ::}?;n'?c z‘:,;“ u‘;"f‘c:h:l:&g:h"“" Washington, Feb. 11.—The house A s e 3 €0l i il s L g i . f, aithough the visitors came:out B = 7 andgoven ST oppoEsUniey toireliaye ing bill which ts farm- at: 3. o'clock for another ‘rehearsal: | 2 ‘ | . %) 1 4P " mind on. public- matters. ~He marketing bill which exempts far The rehearsal held Friday- evening ihfl?;’ lg’@.‘ émé’i ;E: 4 :::"32:;';55{ / " caused several bursts: of ‘merriment '(:_r': cg;:g’?:;lévermg:ae"tgn& t:;ia:;l b h n S5~ | nbw standy - third n . thé thife < =N AN 3 P | e My trust laws. The bill now goes to the di race with g ] -\ |He has prepared & platform: which he president for his'signature. ’ 5| | ’ A slmiiistion buss tzom the mavor | WHEEE:EARTH INDIANS ¢ back- amon) f P / % 14 the policeman ‘6n the furthermost| - = ud: £till stands below B g out-poit.” He .promised many things f % O SRR R 23k e pz:cmtm ostu d‘iad:du i:mc:woi} but s & B i : ?:rauflmngji.:tgdblmfl: li}.:::":lo"e:i:i RECHVE PAYMENT HERE - | i 3 \ ] ‘84 Yy 'm' 5 T — R LI I Three govern, | if thit tefmy hould Siage o Ko g emern 3 ‘people. of Bemidji seg fit to elect Payment to the. scattered White : comebacks 3 third game with-Bemidfi A - : : ¢ ered Whi ifiié’{fi.t :1:%!g§nt;u¢€hsflgh.i’::{l::! may ~he~fl’|: nwh,',' % i i o S < ) hism ag -mpyor: bt Earth Indians was made in this city publicans. ‘ St Cloud started. the scoring after A < ER s ‘A number of guests-of:the club] Friday bfi' 0. W. Dummert of White Governor Preus, Governor Henry |several miinutes of play onia-free == . 5 , % re ftroduced and responded with | Earth, who paid out $31,700 to those Allen of- Kensas and Govefnor Sam- |throw by Neuens, center.. Bemidji , short talks.: S.:Lyean:introduced | of this reservation who are living in wel R. McKelvie of Nebraska ‘are on|soon-evened the count with & free e & R 3 Mr:: Hilligoss as one’of the forefath-| various localities. the program. throw by Davis. The scoring for the g g & e ers”.of Bemidji, he having been the| The distribution of $100 to every Minneapolis Lincoln club members | remainder of the first period was slow. T ’ ] . R fs i man who nelo:ud this city as one of |man, woman and child brought to the are expected to: attend the St.-Pauljbut even. Likewise in dl]e ;ecomj pes- 7 % - : - : gut{:l‘r}lt_l u'tl xéeolll_ uv_‘v::n troa fll::l;en‘:g:: ;:I‘II:’;I yao}n:g}?om nusn;:re‘: co:“;&:;i;:;lsé banguet tonight and many- Sti- Paul fiod, St. Cloud 'slowly piled. uj a few - % : ~a i B / bbbl e e i Ry o N o Prshorts of Be- blicans will go to the Minneapo- | more counts, while emidji's :scoxe ¥ . nni 0 T 0 Foutial. - Montay |stood at. six for some time. _In the ) . 2 ¢ up hig terrtory.. Mr, Hilligoss gave [ midii. .~ ) e ot R e et it Tora = it yong ‘o the Red Lok moscbomion, Wit in the Unveiling of a 'large portrait -of [showed u shortiburst of its usual form 2 e rad tor o for | ety aring the pnymeni. g In the Abraham Lincoln will be one of theland counted a field ‘goal, it seeming s ;| it H e # e s ¥ 2 & s we " ing the unveiling: #America” will befovercome St.Cloud's lead. This %ras : : alao-a.guest of the club and he in|ed. in the new Nangle building on Third. street. Bemidji streets are S . |not-the case, However, for the visit- > 3 " G6vernor MeKelvie will eulogie | ors netted another field goal inthe 25 2 ‘ 43 e o, A Theattondanee | sthl wvellfiled with Tndian visitors Ligeoln, Governor Allen will de.}last few geoim. " e Gl prize, donated by G. E, Carson, was|who will leave within the next few ; B be th i Industrial’ Gourt| Davis, left forward, led the scoring i (Continued on page 6) da 2 S