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1 { | | B - A, e et V-L.m--‘.. o A AT g A S e e "l;he Pionee!} is tlheB onlxy d‘“i y g . » e - ¥ within 100 ‘miles of Bemidji an = 3 P 4 - 5 " B % " 3 h'ns the largest circulation in ? a ¥ - g :!‘filrlg al‘(‘)‘rl\igsl:l{l d:r{é ri‘n easiml;s\‘& Northern Minnesota. scuth portions Sunday. e ~ e 85c PER MONTH VOLUME XIX. NO. 257 ; ' : " BEMIDJI, MINN., SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 18, 1922 LANDISQUETS_ |Pamscms e T m— ——— [ meamma e RARCOCK MAKES COURT BENCH = sz e PROPOSALSFOR FOR BASF.BA"I’.‘I. : Future Games for Local Team to Depend Largely Upon Support Tonight ST NEANOTORTAX Unless h bli is pis nless hearty public support is y Two Bemidji basketball teams will invade Baglty next Saturday night given the Bemidji Giants tonight in 5 i A 3 the game agai i | v . . . Wwill .Gwe All. l':lm Time as citey!lzmsl:eetbfi'l’llzztu:‘)i‘fufi?;:y}lgaepél:l: ot bwo intorestidg gifhes are ‘wi- Emphasizes Necessity Now for High Commissioner for 1:?;1.5:;“:!;&5“:“’:3:5,?:‘ hfa":b:]:; E:: RIL / : sured both Bagley fans and those| Providing Highway Funds Organized Baseball nounced by the manager of the tear 7 who accompany the teams. The Be- to Keep Up Work \‘ ;i The organization is still at a financial midji Naval Militia squad will play \“ o loss l:‘nd seekg to make up the deficit : = s the Bagley American Legion team HELD FEDERAL BENCH tonight by scheduling a game with a ] i and the Bemidji high school girls| PROPOSES TO RAISE nearby team,: th idi ider-|- 4 aIhY Loams s o g ol e 3 5[ || wit play the Bagley high school girls, FOR |'able expense. ~Neyertheless a fast OR NEARLY 17 YEARS. me is ‘assured; -for-.Grand Rapids and indications are at the present time that each will take along a t“ m-.lw:‘gis- poueu;d u:llror;)g athletic £ . Teams:and.it is-sai t.this year is i i Understood> That His Many |mo exception:to the rule. B strong following. Following the| g, o That Remedy Now Lies — ies Were < | .- The Giants ‘will have the same line- [ games, a dance will be staged with | = g 3 Duties Were Proving Far fop a5 in -the game. Thursday might D musie fum:iSheft byt W Bemidji or-| in Revision of Tax Law in hal they defeated:the Superior Al g 3 G . chestra, and altogether a very en- i Too Strenuous 2 'ngion ‘squad 3',? ge:c%l;e x;; -4 joynble' evening is assured all who State Legislature ¢ ’villll 3:;‘2:“ Tanner: .and ’,};l\lmmer . 5 attend from here. - b start: game as.-forwards; Fred | ; & ' Bagley itself may be small and the i .- (By United. Preis) iPhibbs, center; Frank Phibbs and s 7 . g only town in the world where it is| St. Paul, Feb. 18.—A proposal for 5 ‘El};;;aiio,lmnfigb.w da;s.r-;ilé::‘e;uw Came i, . :Graham W _“b- 4 known thatda \nl;ater tank gl})\“f"ed tt state motor vehicle tax schedules was i s 18, vocay € as IS T ezl X the groun ut nevertheless i United States district judge in order |' *The Bemidji squad has been n.. e T ohcibut toamm: ‘The | adostoday by Charles M. Bebeock, to give all his time and his work as|ing showing:during the. past. few : ] Legion foam this year is no excep- | State highway commissioner, follow- commissioner for organized baseball..}weeks ‘and -a number of its staunch | - { tion. Ifcluded in its personnel is|ing his' declaration for revision of _ Landis had also assumed other :du-I'supporters desire the:-team ta con-| | G = 5 Pederson, former star forward of the [ present rates. The commissioner com- ties than those of federal judge-and |:tinue for the.remainder of the season. 4 - Fargo A. C.; George Davids, for-|ments on gasoline and other tax sug- ball commissioner. He acted as arbi- ['scheduling games ‘with the:best out- = 3 k& merly guard on the Crookston A. C. 4 N H trator in Chicago’s building trade dis- |fits: available, - Provided hearty sup- ’ - squad; and Peck Larson, one of the gestions and _e!nphnsxzes the necessi- putes. . 3 +|'port: is:given tonight, it i§ expected ;i Y d i best players ever turned out by the | t¥ for providing reasonable trunk . Although the judge did not say softhat a. number..of games with teams oo ; b Bagley high school. The remainder | highway funds if Minnesota is to live it was understood that all of the|from the southern part of the state . e ; 2 of the team is made up of former|Up to its rapidly spreading fame as duties were proving too heavy a bur-|will'be arranged. -A number of those b 2 g > XL i z Bagley high school stars. 4 a good roads state. Public dissatis- den for his physical-condition. teams are mow-making tours ‘in- this E i 3 R The Bagley city team® defeated faction with changes which would _Landis, the son of 4 prominent In-|section of the:state and: want .games e & ~ E ¢ Cass Lake 34 to 5 at Cass Lake last | curtail highway work will be even diana family, ‘was on the federal|here. Those.who witnessed the-last Wednesday night and_this in_itself greater than that against unfair tax- bench for nearly 17 years. He was|few games played by the Giants know is a sign that the Bagley Legion |ation, he asserts, now that possible 7 car savings and advantages from EGng‘:iri: 335. the most widely known 4‘)}:: ;::i mtlli::jib::: l{;f ct::m o Lflcfl{mm HARDING TODAY FAVORS P REUS URGES STATE To :f\tmLclz:lj: :.\c?::x; 'fiai":: gdl‘t’?‘i‘éfl%éyf?: good roads are being demonstrated. ez district _court jurist in the country.| “A hard-fought and clean :game is : .COSPERATIVE MARKETING B beating the city team in practice. The most _equitable and popular His decisions inspired fear among law,| assured for - this evening. “Dr: J. mBBlNG A “’ARD GAME A") lN JEWISH RELlEF Consequently they assure the Be-|plan, in Mr. Babcock’s opinion, is that K}omla:z; v:lsloecv:e;; ol;roufl:(t’;; he&:fi: WAthec:g& f:ho lmsk.,b.een hgmpg I midji navy boys a hard game and the for a tax based on the actual market D e B ot work. (Hi char.|saam gaman, wilk ofelabe this svemn | A R AR (Gl | oy atany, Fob, [18Fres- locals nill g0 mremured. . wtwass | the motec Fekicls k. payabi I ad- acteristic methods of getting to the |ing, .assuring- no “dirty” work by ttempts to ugh It” Give| ident Harding today signed the boasted & strong girls’ team and with | vance, and an additional amount to bottom of any case before him by | either team. : This ‘style-of game is Bemidji ‘Several Counters; co-operative marketing bill in the line-up which the Bemidji school | be based on gasoline consumption du»f:t dxpgtgggts :tla‘(;eetgamwf_gmt::;“ ?ppnrenaly l;fist h‘li(ed hé' t‘lfi‘ local Final 18 to 13 i the presence of members of the possesses this year, this game should lfild kruted lut 1 or ’f cgnts a gnllol;l. ndis’ ide - | fans, and in the end meets with more inal Scor i ery. interesting. arket values c; etermined = tion when he fined the Standard Oil | hearty favor.among the.players them- 4 I":;f“"“'"l bloc. and heads of Aloo e vers TRt IR L i sales reporting service % s L b, eading farm organizations. PART BY TAX ON GAS (By United Press) Urges People of Minnesota to Contribute Freely to Relief of Sufferers 3 an established sales reporting service PLAN REORGANIZATION | e, Fehuid, anc_the wasoline con- sumption portion of the tax could be OF IRISH POLICE FORCE | coliccted on gross shipments of " oil into the state. Such an arrangement recognizes company $25,000,000. % Although handicapped considerably | * Proclamation WILLISTON - MAY CONTINUE Lummm'r by the iliness of one of its best floor i 9 “Again an appeal for help comes ITS IRRIGATION PROJECTS f CATB ‘HRM fR ADE ;Yégel» lt’l;:kf:fi}tlijl ‘it:ttegzve:cy::s I?l‘i)ll): G. E.CARSON SC‘()NDmON : ‘t& :.lhsc Ig}g\ Vyc‘)'ild‘:mtl;it:r?imc:ui:"fit ALALEYTI bing dunior college squad -a hard| REPORTED AS ‘NOT GOOD’ | hait of the starving and homeless . s H ? By Chares McCann (By United Press) game at the new armory Friday night, Jews in central and western Europe. 53 Staft C dent! the ad valorem tax feature and the oy Williston, N. D., Feb. 18.—A say-| g There i in the lumber market in- the visitors winning by a_score of ; ) Three-fourths of the 13,000,000 Jews (S:!"‘,: {::’b' i?"__[:;":’;:re r::ilc) of | Principal that wheels should pay to- b lflssgg.oob e e,}; 5 sav-| gication of a sudden rush of buying, |18 to-13. " The score .at the end of . (Special To Pioneer.) in Poland, Lithuanid, Latvia, Russia,}, ‘ss—kidnaping, x\xtomob“u ward improvement and upkeep ex- nig o A rough ecnoomy in|put nevertheless full confidence i< | the -first half was. 7 to 5 in favor Minneapolis, Minn., Feb.%ls.HAtu Roumgnia, Austria, Hungray, Pales- J“’*fl'—‘:»‘{:‘n“a bank um’i’ hfihwny cobbery rlfnsfii l}r; propurtwr{’ to It’lu;;‘r use of @ Y| the highways—combine both proper- adniinisttation. .and- lower operating| foit in the outlook, according to the |of the-visitors:~ Bemidji’s five points | P- m. doctors at St. Mary’s hospital'| are -struggling for existence against costs in irrigation projects in this| American Lumberman. Kecently |having been made on free throws by | reported that G. E. Carson's condi | fearful K : R i iad ti L district will probably enable continu- |ihere have been some price recessions, | Riggs. Hibbing tried to rough it |tion was “not goo ’ He has spent|” " “The American Jewish Relief com- Irish Republican. police, destined to|, . Making pluin the relation of the ation of work here tliis year whereas [;nCo noticeable in Dobglasfir, Thess |but -did not get by the referee, al- |8 restless 24 hours, which condition | mittee has issued an appeal for $14- become the national police of the| highway and automobile tax laws in other sections it wil hlave to be|reductions arose from.conditions in [though -considerable holding and |13 wearing away his strength. Hos-| 000,000 for immediate relief. This F'%L;] State. | tstage of govern. | 214 _commenting on various phases discontinued. : California, where at the end of Jan. |shoving did get by. . The visitors out: | pital attendants said that an opera- | will'be used first to feed, clothe and e tranaitional lstage b B0 ntry | OF the tax problem, Commissioner “ A deficit incarred in 1919 and|yary the market wag over-supplied, so | weighed the locals considerably ‘but tion could:not be performed #t this|ghelter the 300,000 orphans, 200,000 ‘ment in Ireland hnsv Ie,t %fi w\u’lfl}: Babcock’s statement continues: 1920 was reduced last year $10 an|offorts have been made to place stock | nevertheless weight ‘didn’t seem to|time.. Mrs. Carson and daughter,|of whom are in the Ukraine bereft/ almost at the mercy of thieves. The) A plan designed to pull ‘Minne- - % old Royal Irish constabulary is about [4ota out of the mud® and into the —is hastening reorgunization of the |ty and privilege tax considerations. acre. on the Atlantic coast at a somewhat | count much in floor work except when |Dorothy, are in constant attendance lof one or both parents through the : ; i lower price. California business is [two-or three of Hibbing’s men would at the hospital. Reports at the hos- gvar or becnusepof pogroms. Next| t0 be disestablished. Th"l Re';“b:'c"“ ranks of good roads states was adopt- POINTS, OUT LACK OF improving ‘and Japanese demand is gonc&ntrn‘tb on ’biongng a Bemidji | pital are far from reassuring, aid will be given to 400,000 refugees Pak:f:g:‘ylggrcn‘::‘gl‘;“xg ptfii‘c‘i’r’:‘ge&:‘: ggongoiszo by Ln vote of 526,930' to once more ‘onl the increase, so it is | dribbler out of bounds { 1 i |who have fled from the Ukraino ot | o, b u" operly, and authorities are | year. At ‘the ‘;l;m;ntgn:n\s::“:;w'{l;d other pogrom lands, thousands of them living in open fields or forests, ‘exposed to hunger, cold and discase. Aid will also be given to the Jews INTEREST IN FREIGHT RATES | generally believed that the drop in fir With_the aid of Romens, running Jumber prices is temporary, partic- [guard who was kept from the game (By United Press)’ xlarg" as fir Ioé‘h px'iches rem:in firm. gn account, ofi ill}r)l;zxflsi Be}"ll,idii hwould om OF FRAUDULENT 38 4 ‘Another straw that shows which way |'have won undoubte “His absence Dafi{go,hiN. eg., I-‘:;:': lstt' quth- ‘the wind blows is the quickness of n;‘as k;esly ]felt'ih tfieg “l)_tfensei al-’ B()ND EXCHANGE SOUGHT a 8 are Al i i i w ¢ & 2 i olil - a Bulota shippers are St gotting Jur | seyers in suapping up real burgeins, | DAFE, SEELL e Morm, duniors | : : e e liof smin. | mostly disputcs as to what prisoner | upread and vigorous protest, Car und i » T or is not worked to suit trade re- T N e o with the Society of Friends. » 5 # Xes C| instances are un {)};:melzazg; mS&rir‘n’xlne:rcm}mg?obfis ‘l‘l): quirements, anddflespite price_con- cnslltons.th}le failed, }:l,lw:y'"'t:no con. and ‘His “Little Black “Minnesota "has _been asked to a"%';ihcti‘ni:h&" B“:;‘{”‘E‘:‘;:;nn aiid Bhe {:)I(r.ln.l‘\" r‘scen} lc]our!.]r:hng on the failure to take more li{r?terest: in this fmgssl\ons I,fo;:e::: ?&L":vaéf-kfa"{i ?ee:v mvi’:mfi.sno:’;fly v?hic?ungoufi- raise $260,000 ‘as its quata in thns new provisional government hope isleadi m? ogow'tr‘h 16 numnrou:f e » i X work. Our unemployment and relief Soon to have the Republican police n}lu ;n “m;t: lepotr si er(ei is qt.rrgum of confiict, confusion anda criticism. :I}l‘flki";! every effort to organize|a new method of taxing motor ve- em. “ hicles. = IB}ff‘?“‘b“{‘d even ‘l“"‘:fi 'ihe '-'““:Iv “Regardless of first-year results i ine-stricken Russia, where the | ¢lashes between constabary and | ynder the new highway program, the e Republican police were frequent— | yotor vehicle tax is p"){uvok ng wide- Suitcase” Today matter. : suit the requirements of purchasers |edly would have caused a turn of blems at home fade into insigni-|5°0 A are very qu;]ckly taken if concessions |events and given the game to Bemid- }i’:znc’é :h:n czm:urgd with the filmr uniformed and under “mc'""tfi"“d"f' Auto tax revisions, gasoline taxes 5 are: made. ji. In ancther instance in the last| . (By United Press) destitution of millions of people in | ¥hen they promisc a cessation o (Continued on page 6) HELD IN CONNECTION WITH | Production .is practically on the |few minutes, Horns pessed the ball || Minneapolis, Feb. 18.—Police today |Burope. Despite our business depres- the crimes that are filling all Irish —— DEATH OF HIS BROTHER |same .scalte = booku:igs‘ Int:nulgh. gfirefil{bg ah?i:ltnngn?ehg::ul\tm‘g:: 'were searching for C. Gorman Fayre, |'sion; our stnhte should l:el able t,ohcon- noyapapers: BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE s ern pine territory and upon the Pa- e Hi . . B “ i P .1 |itribute it: t] er- i e a cificl::oast, production is now slightly |a field goal for the visitors. - iall'eged ",Pongx, and his “little black f""’lli;c its share promptly and che M()V]E HOUSE EXTENDS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS (By Unitéa Fress) in excess of orders; but in other re-| Riggs, right forward, played a fast | suitcase. “Now, therefore, I, J. A. O. Preus, - Madison, S. D., Feb. 18.—Gust|gions orders considerably exceed pro- and hard game, but failed to connect| They have already found his blonde ' governor of Minnesota, do hereby CRED“' 'l'o CUSTOMERS The Luther League of the Bethel Schultz was held under $5,000 bail[duction. -An increase in productios: |with shots from the floor. He ledliagy friend. Fayre is bolieved to have [indorse this relief campaign and urge Luthpmnpchrrch hu}l|d m;m rczuilnr s meeting Friday night. Officers for today in connection with the death of |is needed to round out stocks, which ‘the - scoring for Bemidji, however, |, “; i < |'our people to contribute liberally to today in connestion with the death of |15 000 o avo oorly assorted. | with seven out of eight attempts af |I" Iis Possession aboub $390,000, W iy Hand. While we have an abund: , L7+ S (By United Press) the year were elected and are as fol- ter was found dead with ammunition free throws, Simons, left forward, Liberty bonds and other securities, | ance of food we must try to see that Cleveland, Feb. 18.—“Credit cus-|lows: President, J. A. Elson; vice MISSIONARY CUMMINGS IS GIVING VALUABLE ASSISTANCE By L. C. Martin.' (By -United Press) Washington, Feb. 18.—The sen- p shotg by his .side. Ry 5 showed up. better in the last period [which he received in trade for ten i i % resident, Theod Fensle: eore: rc:fl—n?:ds (;lfiaugho{gnms ‘::‘ise on:tG‘rxas:'BlsTm cm,RT STARTS than in the first, scol:ingftwonfield per cent gold bonds of the Minneapo- ::‘:yp:r:??al‘:np:rgfiit&dvti:‘?pcg{::. lg tor'rllgxi': ;;‘,‘,mx,‘;;:um across the front Z:l?;‘. mr;m E‘I!r':xq(::r‘ct; f:‘]:nncl;re:,flc;\']. had purchased in the afternoon from la g:::gd ‘gn:h;e‘;egz:;i inha:e‘ Wy ‘;‘:f lis. Bond Agency. him remember that cverything we do [ of the Priscilla theater, a movie housc | bert Mocn. In accordance with the lTsFWRT“ CASE TODAY jod. Hermes substituted at right| The suitcase is thought to contain 100, naonle in Europe will hasten the | ¢ri each local league is to raise a cer- ———— 1 o i guard. and Eathi {:f:;g:d ::l'thgg::aicr:\‘r%::r’:m S;;«'z;; :resunfmiqn of that international mf\t;‘y person in Cleveland who is tain amount of money towards u Three trial cases have already been fifq,'}‘::ylfi'b‘;'fg mgma,rledlthe :ggriang ‘thei trade which is essential to the return | ynemployed can open a charge ac- fund to aid some student member of disposed of at the present term of [ Ui three field goals, two from near |Worthless paper, printed neatly in RE the church. ' A concert will be given s greeri-and gold. He is thought to be Mi , |of the owners. 3 about the middle of March for this Missionary W. S. Commings has Mildred VanKirk vs. A E. Gfl;son A S Governor of Minnesota. Each customer is allowed to at- e e of March for thi fa et al a verdict was returned Friday . ; blon dy last Saturday night, th s CADM D i i iy SR BEMIDJ MUSICAL AR [Fisuicoc st sebuies i vy | oy y gy EARMTRIQE Q. | th bl e bbiversy Soweck |, e i sy e :hisc avic]i:igtya‘";l‘r’l‘:ig ;‘;fi y"'e‘:;:‘ I:‘:"'x‘n A anmilar oo lthlt o }'.khh = :1““’ 1 HNE OGR HM Fayre was sole owner of the bond ‘ . l? Hect“ri“'fi s ?cdit permit‘, cach :;;e B:‘:x’: i:&:n loflet)?zmklutfl::slo‘x’:;:;: : " OT€.10ase, also similar to the precedin, ) r - applicant need only sign a statement . ; i bt Persons having discarded clothing, |41+’ of Mae Sprague vs. A. E. Gi CLUB HAS PR :‘:h’:‘i‘; thgig'}"“’)"j“*:fi?«‘;zeig 52:}:(;:. BXP(BE MALEGED PLoT he is out of regular employment, giv- The Bible class will meet the first Fri Yeave them ati The Pioneer office ¢ | f i i ment on foot throughout the church- % rt IC€ | the fall term of court. The Bemidji Musical Art club held 2 employed. These permits may also be : z‘;lhe“’ N‘lir.l ?“m;“:'g.i tm]tlh receive| " " case of Northern National |its regular meeting Friday afternoon. ’,:gi};_e::d;"%u;l:;:: tt}){i:o:g:::fi:;z used by dependents. s;‘“gf fl"; a""l‘l "‘I’ 1“““‘“"“%%’*!":‘* A e bank of Bemidji vs. Interstate Col- |Over 80 members and guests were|ywery disclosed when Waiter Chri Hundreds of unemployed men have y and the local Jeague wishes tiy i onization company was started this preé!enfl.&ll’ltsfiotlc music was the sub- | toph. 19, his. secretary, became ill. jate farm bloc has settled to cxpo:e e r ih It shows. —_ EARLY BEMIDA SETTLER. . |icvoes st v o ot st e dar " L ot e e ol i et 1 it 1,8 U, E80% 2wt iy docie U am | PICRIC ACID ORDERS | B s y ould be col ’ ’ o 3 i i ; DIB A'I' CANADIAN HoME expecte at it w D! illness Fayre attempted the job and e I ik glad to help those who eannot secure = senting the de-|Juvenile band, under the direction of g i ate agricultural committee testimony a position they will pay in full.” & Rathke are representing the de- JgVaT £ 00 pliged “Dixie” and | 214 e BOlice took up the trail. [ 2te SOT e en today concerning an | This is believed to be the first S0 “Marching Through Georgia.” They organization, to combat and defeat the | “credit movie” in the United States.| ~Under date of Feb. 7 Prof. William mas McCutcheon passed away Feb. Several more indictments have & 6 at 7:30 p. m. at his home in Ben- Py to break up the farmer’s co-opera-|night so unem loyed men may sleep [sion of agricultural engineering, was gough, Saskatchewsn, Canada. Mr. & number of arraignments were held |} e J” "y Gregerson sang two tive mosaniént there, out of the cold, advised by S. H. McCrory of Wash- — tlers in Bemiji, coming here befors . icating li it and “When the Great Red Dawn is the advent of the railroads. - His first|lawful.sale of intoxicating liguor. Shining.” ~Sharpe. Her clear voice Towa, the plot to check-mate the farm reau of public roads, that— home was on the Crookston Lumber |Was expected early this afternoon |37 Jlegul articulation won hearty| A very enthusiastic meeting of the fbloc and r‘s’;nd the co-operative move- PASSED FRIDAY MORNING |"“upny order you may send in now A Word was received late Friday|for picric acid will have prompt at- a local hardware store. for the rehabilitation of these help-|in the heart of the downtown dis-|decision of the district Luther league guard. [their government bonds into alleged | o prosperity. in this co‘mt%, count, declared S. M. Manheim, one this district preparing for services in -district court here. In the case of o 6) J.A. 0. Pl S, : ..{Continued on page £ v . A H A g 3 S L in Minneapolis. He dined with his ¢ urpose ALY bated carh tend one show a week on credit and | PUrPose: already distributed a large amount|,¢ternoon in favor of the defendant. magazines and papers are asked to son et al, has been postponed until [ Ther toy, he had numerous steno ing the name of the firm where last day of each month. There is a move taken advantage of the credit shows. fall in line in this respect also, s today. ‘John F. Gibbons is repre- |munity singing, led by Mrs. A. J. Mc-|pecame confused, and was forced to senting the plaitiff and L. O. Rue|Millan, “The saxaphone section of the | yrite check The checks came back, | Before a sub-committee of the sen- _K:l‘rloyment and I know when they ARE F“‘LED.PROMF“‘Y Word has been received that Tho- = ¥ = O " B ¢ P {were so enthusiastically received that literature the farm bloc wants, and ther shows also remain open all|Boss, chief of the university's divi- been returned by the grand jury and thely, were foréed o repeat.one of the m M‘]‘AGGART GIVEN B 4 2 - i indictments . s : . McCutcheon was one of the first set- | this, noon. Most of the indict solos: .“Let Us Have Peace” by Ball MRSEMENT According to charges laid before -~ ington, D. C., chief of the division of so far returned have to do with un- I‘EAGUE,S EN the committee by Senator Kenyon of |MRS. A. E. GIBSON’S NEICE ngricufturnl éngineering, federal bu- that the grand jury would complete applause from the club members. League of Women Voters was held fment was hatched last summer in company site. Later he-moved to the | : X% late this afternoon X present site of Bemidji, near the lake | its Work ‘ate ? Following. the program, coffee and |Friday evening in the rooms of the |Cidcinnati. afternoon by Mrs. A. E. Gibson from |tention. At present the cartridging shore, where he .remained for some A e wafers were served and the members | Civic & Commerce association. At The information Kenyon gave the |her brother, N. A. Gasser, Waterloo, | company is running about a car = time. Then he purchased another| PREDICTS LAND VALUES had an opportunity to meet each other |this meeting a’resolution was adopi- | committee named the following or-|lowa, to the effect that his daughter, |days We are not urging them to in- Soriar home in Nymore where he lived un- sacially for the first time this year.|ed endorsing Mrs, Joe McTaggart, | ganizations as the prime movers in[an only child, passed away Friday |crease this, as our supply of orders is til he left for Canada in 1910 with IN DAKOTA WILL DOUBLE | heyt meeting will be held on Fri-| 519 Third sg!reet, as candidate for f}w plan: i i morning. Funeral services are to be |limited.” his daughter, Mrs. H. Reink ‘ day afternoon, March 19. mayor at the municipal election next| The United States Chamber of held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gasser| When announcement was made of was a member of the Bemidji police Tuesday. In a few remarks to the |Commerce, the Wholesale Coal Deal- and their daughter spent the past|the second allotment (930,000 lbs.) force for about five years. league members, Mrs. McTaggarl|ers’ association, the National Grain [summer at the Gibson home here and |of picric acid to Minnesota, the uni- He had been ailing for the last two made it very clear that she, to the | Dealers’ association, the Wholesale |made a large number of acquaintanc- | versity outhorities gave notice that vears and during the past two months very-best of her ability, give the Lumbermen’s association, the Whole- |es in Bemidji. Mrs. Gibson left Fri- [they could not guarantee the dat Wwas confined to his.bed. He leaves — ple o Bemidji a fair and just admin- |sale Implement Dealers, the Flour as- | day night to attend the funeral. She|of delivery. Mr. McCrory’s a wife and two children, and three (By United Press) istration. sociation, the National Feed Deslers’ | was accompanied by her son, Proston | ment that the government can fill o —- grandchildren to mourn his death, a _St, Louis, Mo., Feb. 18.—Sidney| At the same meeting, plans for a association, the National Hay associa- | who will also attend the funeral and | ders as received clears the situati son, Bob McCutcheon of Regina, Krangel, New York jewelry sales-|charter..campaign were discussed | tion, the National Cotton Growers’ |later return to his college work at|Orders can now be filed h assu Sask., and a daughter, Mrs. Mary | kota civic and commercial club asso- {man, Teported to police here today |and adopted. Details of these plans |association, Growers of Potatoes and | Cedar Falls, lowa. Preston was call-|ance they will be filled as rapidly Reinke of Bengough, Sask. Mr. and | ciations. He predicted that the next |that his satchel containing $250,000 | will be worked out at a future meet- | Products, the Wholesale Grocers’ as-|ed to Bemidji a: tnesg to an auto- | shipments can be brought noth fr Mrs. M, Reinke formerly made their|ten years would see-land values in worth of diamonds was stolen from }ing and than announced as complet- | sociation and the National Seed asso- mobile accident, trial of which was!Fort Wingate, N. M., where the 4 home at Bemidj the state doubled in value, is berth on the Illinois Central train. ed. ciation, completed Frida; is being put in cartridge form, Bismarck, N. D., Feb. 18.—North Dakota has the only land in America which will produce over a decade 25 per cent of its present value per an- num or pay for itself in four years, according to E. J. Kenniston, secre- ‘tary of the local commercial club and past president of the North Da: N. Y. JEWELRY SALESMAN LOSES SATCHEL ON TRAIN F