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—- — — l "N\ VOLUME XIX. NO. 268 i 5 | . pounds pe! . WEATHER Minnesota.—Fair tonight and ;:robnbly Saturday; rising tempera- ure. #5zr=%] BEMIDJI DAILY PION — s gues == ) > — o BEMIDJJ, MINN., FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1922 88c PER MONTH —= AMERICAFAST [ ™58 o oux BONUS EADERS ["mucaicasto, |ROAD BENEFTTS CUTTING DOWN | 355585 | ADMET PRESENT | umie e e unser | SURPASS MOTOR isone of the best new stories of- | 3 rofessional Auto Racers fered for newspaper publicatior Y HER || today, and readers of The Daily | a3 Feature Event Pioneer are nlr_ged to follow this ke Seventy-Nine Counties in Min- interesting tale from day to day. A liberal instaliment wil{b. pub- Jimmie Malone, formerly of this nesota Benefit Through Auto Tax Plan OFFER PRIZES ™ i TO ENCQURAGE Baudette Attorney Tells of ; ORI Plan oa Foot'Relative to LAND CLEARMG "=-~== Several Valuable Prizes Are Offered in Six Northern ~ |special requast. After par'aking of a special “home Minnesota Counties cooked” chicken dinner the membery . occupied th: club rooms and were entertained hy Leonard Wilson at tae OTHERS FOR BRUSHING lpinqo with 11 number of popular se- ections. - AND SEEDING CONTEST| ~Clifford Finch of the local whei sale firm was introduced by T. J The minj;ters gnd educators nad |charge of the Kiwanis meeting Thurs- day noon at the Elks club rooms, with Lee LeBaw acting as chairman, by lish each day. city but now of Chicago, hopes to U. S. Now Paying Off Her Debt Sub-Committee Is Re-drafting|interest the Beltrami County Agri- cultural association in his_plan to to People at a Rate of | HEARING:ON WOOD RATE | Legislation to Eliminate |tring to Bemidji for the Nortier: Shas innesota fair this comi fali $180,000,000 a Month TO BE SET NEXT WEEK Majority of Cash number of professiona auto_racers ss a special feature for this oig nt. Malone is manager oi Sig VICTORY l_.OAN ISSUE Time Limit Expi With: ' HARDING IS CALLED Haugdahl, who recently in an unof-] SEVEN OTHER COUNTIES im¢ imi Xpires ithout! iicial test broke the world's speed FAST BEING RETIRED| p.icads Accepting Lower | AGREEABLE TO PLAN/rccord for an ocean beach at Jacl ARE TO BENEFIT LATER ville, Fla. nd has a number of Burkte, l:vhn reported ;hnt lf\hh I-‘ul\cs —— Rate Asked o H istril wag to becorie a member of the clul s - . Prizes to Be pll!l'lbtlted By Rere by trarster from Gran S Foiks, Treasury Is N.ow Called in Thus l-'.ar It Is Impossible to N atish: for aupearance hete: Reimbursement Bond Funds System of Grading William Zauche of Baudette, Arc Best Condition Since St. Paul, Minn., March 3.—Time Ascertain Cost of New “M"l“m‘ is how: ot nl".‘}'l'io'm Beach Brought Many Counties 5 s ' g Flovida, where Haugdahl wiil soon tect Nelson, Minneapolis and Ben Baer, St. Puul, were introduced as guests. Early Days of War himit for the railroads to file accept- eas: - ici y 4 ance of the new freight rate on fuel | Measure ual\m oy :‘mn"l,-:."\.i:.\’,l"ger.:l:zl\’\.“k\t:.‘it ANbeny e saige wood as petitioned in formal coin- ',.{ oceun bea ,{L t Merits of Work Aty R o plaint before the railroad and wa UTh? ]"cmdof‘ % rxoiicuv?:rkoif] hi‘: ::fitesh:;sacsifg (;’el;?noff?i}la iffiie' Washil By Tiohed Srem) house commission having expired Washington, March 3.— Bonus lm.ul test he made a mile in 2 3 St. Paul, March 8.—Seventy-nine onjunetio % "farm “bu. | proposal of the north end of the ashington, March 3.—Uncle Sum | fothout ‘the rosde [ndieating thew i {leaders in the house predicted today seconds. or at the rate of 189 1810yt of the 86 counties in Minnesoin ment, and other O et | that the northern end of the county |spending, is paying off his way debt;by the commission today that the pro-|Ev through congresy with compura-|cial Tecord & hef b5 ommy Milton || “nk highway imiprovemcnts f announces that val valuable |did not feel that they wanted “a[to the American people. posed public hearing in Bemidji wouu | tively little trouble. i :‘lumon of the~b \r col i ver: Y et prizes have been — 1 for a land|divorce” but rather “an annulmen More than twentywsix billion doi-|Ee S¢t as soon as the commission can The sub-committee, engaged in re-|\RCUNR, o8 PR SR Ny complete [ any dollar paid in motor vehicle clearing contest in \rthern Mun- |because of never having lived to-|, y-six biflion dol-{find an open date. drafting legislation to eliminate ail ‘_‘!““ "‘b“‘- s has rece “h;"_“’ Plet taxes by owners in those counties. fiokota sountles— uis, Laxe, |gether. He stated that the norti- borrowed by the old man from ius' None of the commissioners arc at|cash bonus, except for men whose |t ey be seen on another page 0 | Uy chowing was taken today from Koochichi Ttase \trami and | enders were compiling data to show [nieces and nephews to fight the war the capitol today and 0. P. B. Jacob-|compensation is $50 or less, stated |this 1ssuc. ¥ k ¥ia g i Tt & in i d t is allies is bei e, commissiongr who has becn hand-|that. in two weeks the bill will be| Maugdahl and Malone expect to|trunk highway fund accounts certi- Cass. whether or rot they would gain by|and to help his allies is being paid 1ina: the complaint filed by Charles |ready e start gorth in about a month and Mz- | fied by Garfield W. Brown, state pub- " S ne will undoubtedly come to Bemid- | jic examiner, and the official 1621 Two prizes are offered in a brusi- |a separation of Beltrami county and|off at a rate which has j C i ing o seeding contest only, which [to look into te feasability of the idew. [ 180,000,000 :mtonthh _xltstt;enched Carter, will not return until about| Members today said they could see started Nov. 1, 1921, and will run to | which is just now in early stages Gyl : e pres- (Thursday of next week, so ihat tae|ng reason for undue delay thereafler May 1, 1922. The R. L. Gould & Co. | development. g:‘fi "‘“‘.’n"g Drogress fl;ethnen gener ea;hest anrtlgu:ccmenl:: of thethmh‘%- though it has been shown that there S ’ o 5 iti ion will be relieved of the vexatious|ji hearin at may be expected wili g ¢ a slip between predicti St. Paul, will lTve a 50 pound He also said that the citizens from |EHO% Wy e SV s O Y are, J g Y P 1s many a slip between prediction and again at that time to ti o inter- est the local fair associatio] un 5 the way north, they will e mlgt at|ment issued by Mike Holm, sceretary porn! 0 by Bumingham, Atlanta, Memphi ash-|of state. i fi rize in each |the north wer: not thoroughly agreed be some time the latter part of the|enactment. 2 prAm, g o . of timothy seed as firet piice Bt eaCk | that they wantod a separation but| At the end of. 1921 the gross pu. |coming week. [Pt met ks v raiBente proL | s O e vart I | yorak early, it oulof len cou Dert Dickinson company of Minneago- | were going into the matter with open |lic debt of the United States was but The railroad and warehouse coin-| oW Cori o no “draining” of the O hes wrill them o foy Gan. | tiee in. the atate have received hign- lis will give $4 worth of grass secd |minds an eipressed the hope that|$23,438,984,351. To offset this, U mission officials say the matter wili {’r(:nsur\’ within the next three years "‘;‘l“‘ il aey 3 caaibly :tn -\'er“in way betterments costing far in ex- to the socond prize winuer in eacn|the citizens here would also be open|cle Sam had a cash balance in tuc be expedited but explain that ‘l'\_‘“”]\h\'m will be no particular objection b o router op v :\‘l:iin‘:(‘il’:::ltsl‘l;:‘f ve -I:l"i‘-q“t::‘lit-"ufi" minded on tha subject and take ad-|treasury of $487,767,5629, leaving hum |are certain_restrictions which keep | "o among the majority of repre- Malone is well known in Bemndjilof the good vonds ,;,m.:,m.,‘,’, m;t d his friends will no doubt welcotiic | dence that the state highway depart- motor vehicle tax collection stae- county. i “Four re offered for the rantage of the data that north end u |in the hole aimost $33,000,000000 (e from rushing the matter. How-| to 1 SMOTE FIC SO brushing, sceding and stumping pro- gathering to anlighten their minds on 3 : ] ) 8 the. t way depa bact ranning from Nov. 1, 1921 to|the subject. The attendance prize |was practically $24.000,000,000, und held, a speedy de S{;:‘ne:;:ii;"t;)}m; the proposal. ‘The plan will involve | inentering into a favorable prope: eading improvements tha. By Martinson Manufacturing coni- el e, oy ury. At its peak the war debt, or|if the railroads fail to file a brict taxation of some kind or :;“-"“' Ut tion with ihe fair association. : under the new roau pany of Duluth, %"I\?i yal;tinsilgntg-u:r;‘p BASKI'.T F‘\Ns ASSURED * |more correctly the gross total debt, [Probably not longer than a week afi-| g0 er @ period of 20 ] svelopment program. 1) jual mal e i i i Vi ken 11 Vi cision. s c id that the highest score in brushing, seeding,. All of this money was taken frora | hand down a decision total cost of the new measure. commissioner, said : ot and stumping land in the six namer FAST GAME TONIGHT the American people in return for Tib- Under the plan now contempiated. FRoM w‘scoNslN FlRE erage of moYe than §5 of rond work counties. . ible to the motor vehicle tax Four main prizes a r shi Ao " net. Just a_year ago the war debt|ever, as soon us the hearing has bee President Harding is agrecable 1o his appearance here if he succee Nov., 1922, as follows: was won by Harry Reynolds. there was half a billion in the treas-|ed for, and this w of the state may share that taxation will be smali - puller, to the in was $26,596,701,648. er the hearing the commission wu. [far it is impossible to as THREE BoD[Es RBCUED Charles M. Babeock, state ki 7 i juste v r $1 of automobile taxes was mude Continued the face value of the adjusted serv- v (Continued on Page 8) | JURY FAILS TO RETURN |icc cervincate’ would be eyunl to the 4 Allnsbp‘)):vderd cl;)mpm]'lg“nfl‘ S‘L Littl : Falls High Will Pla: i £ PN remaining coun Louis, one bush and bog plow - | Little ol sum of the adjusted service pay o izi i e e vy disk) to the individual making fnan 1 e Sl Y|MiSS ELOISE L. CALIHAN VERDICT IN MELIUS CASE sum of the adiutc eor domestic | Vulcanizing Plant at Waupun e on the state st include u nun- the highest score in the five xemain Bemidji High; Girls Meet TO VISIT HERE SATURDAY service and 126, duy for forciet i Is Destroyed By Fire e e el D e he wad b ing counties. . . e s sel , less t 60 bonus, paid at ” .o mABy Hercules Powder company of Bagley H, S. Girls y a0 . |, Failing to agree on a verdict, the ;;::“&:fim (:; discharge), increased by After Explosion some in which the (nl.,,k nl,uws we | Minneapolis, March 3. Miss | jury in the case of the State of Min-| 49 per cent, plus interest thereon ¥ !::vo':;:tt:ruiu;‘f‘li(l‘hrill;\; ‘:??l)tz:fnf:"!“mk Duluth, one driving iron and an au- gur to the individual receiving the . se h p i nighest score in each of the remaimn-| Two games for the price of dic|Bemidji Townsite and Improvement |the defendant is charged with hav-|,.n¢ a “year, ¢ o four counties, ... ... are offered barketball fans this eve-{company, leaves this evening for -Be- fing taken indecent liburties with a|qp, e 1e thus would bel e 2 ¢ m"ByoDuant Powder company and |ning at the new armory. At 7:30 the [midj arriving there Saturday morn-|young girl, was discharged at J ;l::l‘m:';fi’:,lmfi; 8 “i,m“, the amount ;“Zw:f_d):m,“u[.:‘:":'&"m.M'ch i Cuco, |Improvement, the commissiener suia, Samson Tractor company jointly, onc | Bemidji high school girls will play |ing, accor ing to her present plans.|o’clock this morning by Judge B. F.| ¢" ich that a veteran would have|yictims of the fire which destroy and the policy of distributing wor S en Tractor to the communicy |a return game with the Bagley hign|Miss Callihan has just pubiicly au- Wright, who is presiding at the Feb- | .. cived under the cash feature. e Shaler Vulcanizing compuny's | 45 fairly as p ble will be continued. makirlg the highest average scort school girls. Following this ganie ine nounced her candidacy for the re-|ruary term of district court here. So Immediately after the certiticate | plant h last night at a | Reimbursement bond funas per_member enrolled in brushed, [ high school boys will play a return publican nomination for clerk of tae|far no disposition has been made of | cas received, the service man could |jyated at between $500,000 aud $600,- [ brought many counties weil above P mped acroas I 5 g i e Pl g St e Sy curt bt e 4 WA e coe th OO K SO OB e resar e S o oA N six ¢ B g . ) 50 per 3 of the ad- ere bur ] s”‘L"}:’iv‘e‘rsity faculty men from the di- linteresting as both of the visiting | Paul on March 31. State of Minnesota vs. Rhoda Judkins to 50 ek .“t U ,“‘lt‘,uutI (;m expira- uln‘?ul::“:‘(:gl‘: t‘ll')l‘:n l;‘l)n‘; w w“‘re(-:&::‘: s of Hennepin and Ramsey coun- on of agricaltural engineering and |teams are exceptionally strong. Should Miss Calihan secure lhe|was called but continued to a later|{io ",¢ th % the sum thus ob-|ed by their teeth. according to tne remain to be acted upon and, d clearing have wo;ke: :‘:lw u Sys- Litfil{e Falls hu‘;isbt(llxe ;_iistrict cha :l:mgnttion and eleiltionuspedwsill be ;‘lute fln account of the defendant be- 4 204 ir had not been |coroner. The bodies were found m | fixed totals for ‘ho,\.kc‘,u?til,fi nvlutlb ng by whicl e prizes | pionship race #1d bids fair to repr e first woman in the United States|ing ill. ; , the bank he center of the rui W n to complete e o B hated on the inerit of [sent the district at the state tourna- |to hold such a position. Miss Calitan| The case of the State of Minnesota paid D e A Khe Federal treus- 'l:l?:_'t‘:_'nf'" center of the ruins of th ]R8 G 8IS Sunties in the av performance. ~This system will e [ment at Northfizld this year. A pre-|will spend two or three days in Be-jvs; Otto Erlandson, in which the de-1 "¢, the amount due. The gov- After fighting all night, firemen [ Averages for the listed Pased upon the number of acres|vious meeting nt Litle Falls beween midj fendant is charged with illegally sell- m-:mem thus would take over and|from this é“ily Kond du'Lac, Beaver|were $72,000 of motor vehicle tax cleared, the difficulty of the wo:k,|ihese two teams resulted in a score ing intoxicating liquor, was then call-| L 5o "he Joan. Dam and Ooskosh had succeeded compared with $375,960 of truuk ed fur criat and at noon eight jurors getting the fire under control. ~Th: highway improvements in each. The {horoughness of the work, and tic|of 22 to 16. Another close game 15 —_— ; s ‘ sources of each contestant, mean-|looked for tonight, despite the fact MINNMTA WMAN Tmas kad been selected. This case, it was T highvay improvements in cach. Tne i GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA ! Eloise L. Callihan, secretary of tic|nesota vs. Henry L. Melius, in which|s,. 20 years at the rate of 41 per wpounded annually. the em. Some of t Waupun, Wis.. March 3 Muw, 0re tentatively scheduled for early v lan ; tem of gradi be stumped this season. No stump- ing job will be cmflide;ng c;\{lll:;e;m: til the stumps have been o) . l‘:::‘r:fing. “The 1and clearing' depart- El KSEI m”mcms ment of the university wll'lhdcflznuctg ree j to examine the repor e h‘r‘xlde em’n“tdeg:)sxe l;:nrd:.h To fifi&qt; AT THURSDAY MEE“NG community prize, e Co i ; . ' st he definitely ovganized. Election of officers for the ensuing n s ious other prizes will be added ‘vear formed theé bulk of the business Sp nng F lCth to_the list later in the season. Spe- grnmud at the regular meeting of the Bemidj £ CARPENTERS ENTERTAINED ze expected, would be well along by late fire broke out following an explosion U Sk fund charges make in order to get his land clear-fule the boys am: expected to put up mass of flames through which em- ‘Wadena counti héd i she he number of acres be cleared comi- Little Falls lice-up will probably be |of the farmer’s wife and his children fight between Governor J. B. A. Rob- owners paid $35,491 of taxes ing and breaking indi-| = Bemidji will tndoubtedly start tie fvice president of the United tocieSy treme anxiety on the part of phys Chicago, March 3.—The Women's|ments in Nicollet county estimated completed until the grass seed nas sm}ilth' P‘““dl' the United States district court here lthe grading on T. H. No. 22 from Gay- broken up becauSe the young Wcn|was suid at the hospital that no im-|It was immediately cfter his confci- to face the economic conditions. iti i [ 3 Vi x o face the economic conditions. dition this afternoon is “not good. |to blows. Dording and United States Attorney |to the big list, highway offcials aaid, i BY GIVEN HARDWARE CO. cial county prizes for St; Louis, Koo- 0. Elks, m . [! ’ Jm ‘}“ | P 2 B Washington, March 3.—(Capital| The Given Hardware Co., enter- ing whether or not the faimer bug 8 | thak Bemidit s far belaw the visitors of undetermined origin just before 1 , how much nelp he has or can|in the district races Bemidji's strong- afternoon. *losi ime. against $39,988 of tax payments, he ;zfifnthuoumount of capital he has to|est line-up will he available and since PuGHT OF FARMER WIFE closing time. Jatter list includes Clay, Kittson, Mc (By United Press) CONDITION OF MR. CARSON ; ed. It is not necessary that a given | their best brand of basketbali. Washington, March 3. ployes rushed to safety, with the e exfyli]c;;)lllc:»lc:\,u]:‘l"x)ym:":‘tr e pletely before credit is given for Lhe | Fortler, right furward; Bastien, left under the stress of hard times in ag- L ception of the three young women Work. Credit may be allowed for|forward; Kiewel. center; Baker, right |riculture was Emdicted today. Minneapolis, March ertson of Okmulgee and James Lyons . P, » an oil inspector, today guided the WOULD HAVE WOMAN AS and ;g‘. "u"kl hi,;),w..y e:pu:&lltul‘m( brushing stump] d a e were $23,484 in the county, bids are \;n]unllyg. i idered | E5me \w}t{h Neum-ntn andBD-v-s, !u-& olT%g:-cul:nre told the c:mmmw cians attending him at St. Mary’s hos- [ mulgee State bank failure scandal. e consider: ; enter; Boyce an af congress - | pi irrati i g ob wil 8 wards; Henry, (enter; yee unless gre: oes some- |pital. Mr. Carson wag irrational most| Robertson, who had previously de Bar association of Iilinois i ngia et 160.000 on 1. H. No. ¢ been sown, using mot les than five Cauldwell, coach at thc|er's wives will be heard from in tii|weakness this afternoon. For several|being made to committ me,” had per- the appointment of Miss Florence and more than $40.000 on T. H. No. x’ acre, unless the land is £ | Crosby-Ironton high school. will serve next election. days he had been improving and his [sonally demanded of the county ai- to succeed Judge K. M. Landis. Co-liord to Norseland in Nicollet county. and young women will not stay home imediate crisis was expected his con- pies of the resolution urging the ap-|While funds and other conditivas General Daugherty. the first 2-year period will end with s YW ON an even more favorable showing. . ji y P chiching and Lake counties, a list of | Thursday evenin;. ~Election resulted } , which may be obtained from the coun-fas follows: Exalted Ruler, W. L | News Service.) —Government officials |tained the carpentery of this city A. Parmale:; esteemed loyal { /il 1 i ork with, and what sacrifices he must | this is the last of the locals’ sched- TAKES PART lN FIGHT l.x:)?.,,}i";:,‘?)?: u’-\x‘:tlir‘l‘:“;;::.l‘d"::( ;\:n: |lcod, Nicollet, ..orman, Steeie and The plight| “NOT GOOD" THIS AFTERNOON| 1000, Okla., March 3.—A fist who were trapped on the second floor. | ization. Although its automol cither one or all of the operations of { guard, and Abrihamson, left guurd.| Mrs. N. adick of Fulda, Minn.,|son’s condition is again causing e i jury the Ok- S stormy grand jury probe of the O SUCCESSOR TO LAND1S | Were 325000 1y eh © on improve- No brushing j : s d ¢ thing to stabilize farm prices, farm-(of the time last night and he shows|clared he understood an attempt is King, Chicago attorney as judge of |15 and a further plan is to outline (Continuell on Page 8) That farmer's families are being|heart action was better. While it [torney that he be allowed to test:fy. ence that Robertson and Lyons eame| Loy ont” were sent to President | may bar the addition of all countics ty agent, are also offered. ?0"‘"!0"1 esteeried leading knight, ‘ ‘( I are much inlor%ted in !.Ee clmpulum Thursday evening, with’n dh;‘r‘m; at e S 5 IR AL started by the National Security lea-|the Third Street Cafc after which an Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY WILL knight, F, M. Gpughnour;_ esteemed | i] : e ! gue of New York looking to the pass- intoresting _educational , demonstra- SPEAK IN CITY SUNDAY lecturing knight,' D. F, McCann; sec- /1 AT ,;‘L [ |age of laws by 44 states requiring|tion of builders hardware was put £ W. Deck, states sceretary of the [retary, T. C. Bailey; treasurer, A, E ? that a study of the Constitution of [on by Leonard Wilson, a representa- v. M. C. A in Minnesota, will be Feir; tiler, D’Arcy McGee; truste the United States be required of Jtive of the National Manufacturing the guest of Bemidji friends over | for two-year term, C W. Vanderslu students in all schools. company, at the Given store. e Baand will speak at the Pres- trustee for three-year term, E. H. Je / Four states—Illinois, Tows, Mich-| After the demonstration all gatl byterian church in the forenoon and delegate to grand lodge, G. S - e - g igan and Vermogit—now have such n|cred at the Moose hall and were ¢ at the Methodist church in the eve- Harding; alternate, T. C. ey; del- ___ 4 ' G % law. Two hundred of the coun tertained at the piano by Mr. Wilson egate to state convention, C. H. Con- leading educators it is said, arc back |and songs by a trio assembled from of the movement, which it is expected those present. ‘ i is sai inter. ning. He is said to be a very inter- [a 5, % eornate, Paul Howe. will require several years to push Lo sting 8 ker with a message of in- ¢ ix urged that all who San 0 %0, Scks | favorable report on the minstrel show P2y op : ¢ &= O einty of the Bureau of Eduea-| NEW STORES ON SECOND home is in Minneapolis. * :}:g::!:i(&nd:%' t;:g D’f;::day under \ 4k 4 @ p | /| llion:?hrcau the h‘(;po .tI}‘mt s«:ch state N pices b p o o | lows, en passed, will not requirc B \ 2 - any special form of study of the con- Now OPEN FOR BUSI Bs STEAMER GRANTAFT FEARED J 3 \ : 4 / ~ |stitution, and polnht 1out thnlt the pr.Lu ' 3 ' [ it, of requiring scholars to learn it by LOST; ALL' HANDS ABOARD tice of some schools which now teach|under the supervision of M. Kaplarn, heart, is apt to do more harm than |has been moved to the new Kupl good. They say that it is the mean- | Robertson building on Second stices .| ing, not the wording, which is im-|and is now doing business at the new portant, and that it is the duy of the|stand. This store was formerly lo- supreme court, not the individual, to |cated in the Schroeder building at interpret the phraseology. If the aver- | Minnesota avenue and Fourth str |age student is required to study it Since moving to the new building Irom the standpoint of understanding |the co-operative store has abandone its principles he will, they point out,|thé meat department. Neverthele. be much more likely to use his knowl-|an up-to-date meat market is be edge than if required merely to learn [conducted in the new building by I it word for word. son & Edd. R. C. Edd is manages L. C. CURTIS TO WRESTLE KARHUNSAARI TONIGHT L. C. Curtis, Bemidji mat artisi,|, Halifax, N. S., March 3.—The \eft this morning for Brainerd where |steamer Grantaft is feared flounder- hewill for the second time meet Henty |ed with- all hands, according to a Karhunsaari of Virginia tonight. Infwireless message to the Cape Race a previous meeting, Karhunsaari, “the |station at 11:30 to lay. terrible Finnn,” is said to have foued P it oA, Cu the referee calling the match | MRS. ANDEF.SON PURCHASES draw. Curtis knows that he is go- ‘;‘llgl:p against one of the best men THOMPSON GROCERY STORE | The People’s Co-operative store, in the gagm tgnight am:rwill pBut up & Mrs'TCl{ N. Anderson purchased the his best brand of wrestling. Brain-|C. H. ompson grocery siore on g M. L. Larse crd fans are said to be much interest- | Fourteenth and Be trami avenue, tak- ODD FELLOWS LODGE i the other Teimbe o Ji; Frm i carries a full line of meat: »d in the outcome of this sec meei- | 7 i hl. st =E iR / x ; e . ed in the o ing possession March 1. The store was . & i = X % - HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT ) : — t and the usual lir ing. ) d recently started by Mr. Thompson Tuesday night of this week, Curtis | with a line of groceries. defeated Ralph Anderson of Vern-| Mrs. Anderson has put in a con- The regular meeting of the I. 0. O. [k F., to be held this evening at & o’clock For the best name for this new con- dale ]in two \ stx;iaiglétpfrx;(llsk The | plete st{ock of staple and fancy gro- match was staged at Pa apids. | cerfes, fruits, tobacco and cigars and G = /7 i e t the M hall, will be initiato 3 ize of $5 in tr is being Curtis won the first fall in 30 minutes " will conduct the business on the cash- ¥ = : i it oox;nt:nn-rl thlnt ’:\l ‘:nmnlui Knrr'.-":' i pr”l!ht(- “w:sx;‘o:é‘ inmtdoe (]'Tlrj:-“uz p. m Saturday, March 11, and the second in four, and-cart — i et