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.VOLUME XIX. NO. 270 . LS ‘BEMIDJI, MINN,, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 6; 1922 . ¥ . A - X (a3 & Same Obligation to File a Return ahd Pay Tax Rests || & - [ Es + Ways and Means Committee | A tiibis E.‘u'fi,‘{ci“é.‘f'én‘z’ ;hr:flgg:\eldo%m:g; - i 1l h \ LA Wash i gyl ’ g b e Ak i 2 3 8 9 43 F 7 s A * ! 3 fov ashington, March 6.—The ways Liberal Choica I Qfered el e o “RRA I b )|} | G ([ et e e g 2 Pubtic Hoaring to Be Held S e gesl Lo, 157, z ¥ SE A o o 2 DOS <ebwaey. | 1 progress in ing details o! e cerll- Bemidji:V ’S‘i.!:t’e nndpl‘;opflo"r.ty mthlflthe,mtll‘fl‘ l““ P , ficate and ‘loan soldier bonus meas- Here March 16 to Hear C ! o 8. and' deriving no ¢03ne roim A use that it was virtually complicated Conven > sources within the Unitéd' 'States. ) . ¢ ! at the meoting this morning.. . Facts and Arguments 3 - ){ev]erthe]ess, he must: file-a return if { || i§: Nl W . i v /| Clduses ¢onsidered this afternoon - _ |single and his net .income’ for' 1921 & 7 e 2 {[were all apptoved with insignificant| ° HEAVY BALLOTING IS é : :fi;%&%;’;:fl‘:fio“o‘;‘g {g;?:gri‘:é | R ! ! ; " lcafiflllze!! in wording. The !iulie Pfgb~ JACOBSON WILL HAVE ? e g 4 S % ; A | m of consequenceg remaining” for D|and his net income was $2,000 or f || the ‘session '.hliln n‘tearnoon wag what CHARGE OF HEARING URGED AND EXPECT more or his gross; incozae was; $5,000 R, S / id H to do with payment of bonus to sur- ‘or more:. Divorceés or persons sepi- TN A X h ‘| vivors of thp:snldiers who ‘have diec 1 : rated from husband or wife by mutual b ! 3 Z X si Republican County Meeting 10/ ;o comen: are classed as smyg!e per-| \ ; VKXY W/ ; {nce the war. Early Settlement of Formal Be Held in Bemidji Sat- sons.. - £3 09 4 % i ‘ j ~ 4 - (By United Press) C laint Bei " %e same obligation to file a re- i/ \ f Washington, March 6 o Passage of omplaint Being Sought urday, March 18- e A B e e e o incons| IK VRN .. A\ 4 i1l |the modified soldier bohus bill thtu By All Interested = 7 may be derived from sources’ with- et \ A 3‘;&:‘3 xise wlth;:‘m‘ lvlol_we;ku ?‘: pre; } % . out the United States. : : : ; f republican leaders today. - ‘While. forms. were sent: to: persons 9 / ; N \ i The gu}m tlu:;mm u\llvcor:mnm:c, St. Paul, March 6.—On Thursday, Tiesday, March d it'is the fitsy] Who: last yéar filed returns, failure, 7 ) N 5 al i ?nmg::m‘ for :ot:\l&r?::!’:!fe“llwch‘f March 16, the Minnesota Railroad test of the new'state primary election|to regeive a form: does not, elieve |: : 1Al NN / Bl | mittee session. The bonus bill . is|and Warehouse commission will hold law. : Indicationa‘are_that, much. in<|an g’,"""»"’“‘,{,fi’ &::1@-" hert;: ‘5;“3: : i il \ i based chiefly on,.insurance certill-a public hearing in Bemidji on the terdespfwnll be gh:e v “l;:o e!ec_t;on t?me ‘; n.ar:bef':r e M'Fr"c);l 15, if filed k / g 2 fg| |cates having a loan value. The terms |complaint. filed with the commission :&aém%gf:;:fln %ys;mm,lu: ‘on & calendar year basis. Forms P4y - 5 r:“‘:ll;‘ t“ t‘"e;lg}' r:“{:““i':lce‘igg“c agking a lower freight rate on fuel E 1 idate o/ 1040A for returns of Tncome of $5,-| 1" | CRUAY : i f payments to soldiers having or | wood. resented by the candidates whim. theq o0 207 I 3040 for returna . . less due them, 20-year insurance cer- ¢ g and les.an | 8 A% tificates with & fate value' of the soi-| . This date was announced today by Election of ‘delegates to Beltrami county party convention will be held majority of voters ddsire to have rep- € 4 resfi"xt ghei pre‘cmc:\h}é 5o s el ' ‘3:"::“"»::1 :f@gfie'c';:{ l;el 4 . ¥ N dier’s adjusted pay with 25 per cent|the: commission and it was further are t: b:l:lecte’d’;:n n t;:iif;lzgié: ] ‘,""e- St. Paul, Minnego-| | | A g co:rrt}‘:‘l‘ntu :’I}oo::tv:l“\ll?gf t;lsr;:: (:;r‘l‘: M}‘,m th“f %e henriog wogld l;w i;‘ re to°be elected: B / B charge of Commissioner O, P. L. midji - to:. fir‘epreuent /the republican e Ay fingst?’(?l“«::‘d f'&::_ 4 ] : - X ot \ of the face value. & 3 Jacobson, who will be in Bemidji cit party at the county convention to be. s i { Some democratic objection has|that date. ) brewed to the measure, 2 reh 18/ 2| ke + :'l%l: afifi’ ei“eg.c'f}:lem '::‘i‘;‘; :::V;j’;- oy, — i i ~ \ ! This action of the commission came frict and state onventions which will DOUGHBOY’S 8, 2. “YLE — = = fedéral reserve banks and holding [20°00€T than previously indicated but be held at St; Cloud and St. Paul o . SHOW N, JAPOLIS PR e e g > Banks can eharge no more intercat| rough the desire of Commissionet A A o B et GROWERS NAME ~ |SIX ARE SENTENCED | ADMIMISTRATION FIGHTS: (s fsi"sian Tt i it e o e e et ward, 9; second-wi 3 thire 5 » Bt < - ity - the federal réserve redistount rate. S . ) b; foarth ward, 7, and fifth ward, 2. Minneapolis, h - 6.—Staging a \ A i HB That would total around six per cent. The commibsion has been influex}c- ’ The ‘dempcn't.s”:ot the county ’msy style show is tfi:b 1a est attempt of the NAmNAL mmm 0N UQUOR CHARGES me'mm mfl" Ordinarily the republicans are quite :‘:;',,"‘;J,‘,‘ :;ut‘l?" b{ "hf, df“&?"dt f‘;"b". also fold & county convention, but|151st feld arellory, B oo = e * " |satisfied with their work. ~They seoff | 508 . toe TGS &0 TEEeer oo so far the date forisucl convention oughboys. who foug! in” France| o g < 3 at the democratic claims that the bul| .0\ - N 5 far the date forisuch tion | ' Doghboys. wh ht in” ! he dem ic claims that the bul [ % So o o dopted ot the has not been aqg:npced publicly. aad' | with byllets an onets were fight-| Three Producers to: Represent|p. the popular “dish” with Judge B.[Leaders Set Out to Impress|will mean a new era of currency in- [0 o 'sny“keé’emor“f“:-e‘l’{;‘: pridne only five ‘candidates: have filed for.|ing for-favor ime faghion. - Neatly' 2,000 Minnesotans F. Wright to-the alleged booze dis flation, “frozen credits and high cost [\ dy DN Pl e “Rditorial asso- There will be no rediscounting in “Thirty days and $200” seems ' to wi X election from-Bemfdji.to such a con-| The “Spring._Show of 1v2. w= pensers. These were meted out in on Senate and Country of living”” They point out that un-| o h ) vention. ~ % " |their vehicle. .Pretfy girls lent then : . - 00d mes to F! Mike |. PR Ger the Joan system the banks outside [ ciation, by the solicitude of the state For_this-election March 14, the|wiles to the occasion. ucores of chn- at National Meeting . %?—tr;";::m?x?“-g c’:,fi’;bfifig",}’,?,} U'}fi Results of Rejection would hold not more than $800,000,- :m:::folfy‘;::‘;";gfl}g’& “(fi‘dl\;gx{th:?:t\ zan\e 1uctl}1:'es of ‘election; {htq servgfl :l})"en werde t:_ keTl:admz pt:;tsfin: 4 - Hanson, Ole Oison and F. Bertram. 000 of the certificate paper. Minnesota. uring the -munjeipai._election will [the production. The. orgauizatior It the Erlandson case, the jur: ——— e s s . serve again, and the “same, polling |hoped to. raise- funds ~througn the 3 Threfe Minnesota farmers—Henry | gus “out “all night, bEIning i e By ul:n.ahz --;h | 1risH PATRIOTS OBSERVE mi;\a% J,i‘“w‘}}f?.‘;‘,fi."t‘ffiz:ffl"g :i\fsrx::h places will be used, namely, first ward, [spectacl ; au of ‘Tracy, Otto Nelson of St.|verdict of guilty Sunday morning at|; Washington, March 6—"The admiv | \ny|VERSARY OF REDMOND |arguments presented ina concise gdxll.ertigtgre; !e;D?l“dDYly“_d- cit, d- ALl FAGMERS’ Janies and H. L. Saverien of Hallock |10 o’clock. He has not yet been sen- | #-ath owé;xlg:em‘)c Rt &! etonsilnges manner, so that an early settlement }';ihh gudwnsra'ivntio:u ;e": .°ll: PLEASANT AL S " —will represent nearly. 2,000 procuc- | tenced. ._|that & coslition of domonsate andist- (By United Press) of the formal complaint filed' by ._fifth ward, ‘Dougherty’s’ se‘coidmmd'" .. CLUB ENJOYS SESSION|ry of the state who have signed U. h;l;hgfcasefl‘(‘]?:erb‘fs"'ah?::t%‘:f:m‘f reconcilable members in the senate| Dublin, March 6.—Irish ~patriots 8:“,{“ %""‘g"’ Willmg Le“é“:l“ and store., ' . - 5 Lo's 4 The Pleasant Valley Farmiers club | S: G‘:"i" Growers, contracts; at that|in which the former alleges that Wil me;g;%:fi:’::f)"l t}le 3!;:“', it ittc-z:. commemorated {the anniversary - of arles Hayden may be acted on. In addition to those’ candidates | held an interesting meeting at the | dssociation’s first annual conivention, [sori pointed a loaded gun &t him. o At seg out tuthe death ‘of Juhn ‘Redmond,’ the : ish C d. schos Sat. | to be held at Chicago, March 21. Ben| ~Wilsan is acting as his own attor- | oW the senate and the count t Nationalist leader, who died | MRS. PAT NUGENT DIES : ‘fobmfv'» of wnqfl?hwvivu?flh Jobn. | ey and from all appeary fiees fs.gotc ROt Tow daye b will bs ‘Dulgbud Bt dntoeney :.:';flfl;??.fi HERE SATURDAY EVENING Wbl Broretwera: slaeted sloer. | sanor. “Both mon hwil from Gracer| 20t hat _ rejection - o the treaty!|that Irciand has now gained overy- ' pa .will appear’ : . ton. 1 ) means, - Y ; thing_ for. which Rodmond and other| Mrs. Pat Nugent passed away Sat- tion as’candidaten de h- be T ctions were made at thee| — Frank North, Mike Bertram and| .lInstant revival of the Anglo-Japan:|Irish patriots fought so long, bt as furday night at 8 ofclock at St. An. ;,‘?“‘;‘z, c';“‘;gé%?’b . ; ns ge S W{i‘ffliflufil» district = conventions | Frank Gagnon are reported to be ap- ::a':'t"i_gt::yl"gi::::e'W‘"d‘d by this ?lhe lti‘"!h who lec}l{r?d E{IE !’l‘!‘“l!e of 2‘.‘;{“’1’: h".‘pli‘"l“l'bnfiz‘ew)"""wz‘éke“‘&“ irst ware Y W - ) . i i ; i grippe 0 ) J. E. Cahill, T. B; Cassidy X, gw,,x ,::k‘;:‘g. tlie }gd “E!fl!lfi “lig:!?;?:iflsc‘:figegw peslihi t“e—-———————lr i Destruction of all hopes of navil piremst?:s t:nt’:e p‘:e‘;entc'c'n:sfiz::il& and was recI:werim: when she smNred Dai}sy; Nghird :qr«:,i%n"lertxce mFt::: Y was attéfided’ by delegates selecte Pmo“ COUNTY BOARD lin;itit::n, nts tllng l.!tl_fited‘ft«ates co\ll"tlj of the Irish Free State, chief credit|e l:tu‘lapse, })neu(;no:!'i‘u developing, re- cault. No candidate§Tiled for the ie- 7 By Vot o = PR 3 A H not agree to_limiting its navy f i Red sulting in her death. By th wbe“ p At local meetings - England and Japan were allied under Was given, to Badpiond Her home is on a farm near La maining two wards and democrats in A eat] SBru; The national con- i b bl those wards W% supply the names: 2 \ i ; ok [ o 5 an_agreément that would call for Porte but she has spent the winter of those they ‘c_iloose.p Y. o i Y ::?3025:‘,«::3,&:;": ;grxge:;fid’l:f o RBBUCE TAX Bmms pooling Any naval strength in event JUNIOR ORDER oF MOOSE months in Bemidji at 1221 Park ave- JFrom the Gits: ofcBemigits tiom i+ Al AE 140,000, a8 of record Jan. 17. Edch |y pot - it (e h senators today| P) { RS While hor daghtis ntdihded the et Th SR L o AR B s oo toin ot 5, s ot PERMANENTLY ORGANIZED S B Sl b as. candidates for electiofl’, as dele- = |'there are tmembers in his district. t hy blican County con-| . 0" dr ix newspapérs Jot &' o dive ; Jike' the secrecy regarding. the nega-l. |, bkl b Sh s besides her husband t 5:,‘%?0:03:3e.;.eg,‘f]o::‘::fi::t" Y edo | within the ‘state of Minhesota have orsm::g“l:tfi‘f::wesbtg;“%h?fi d’xft' .. $250,000, Road Bonds and tiation of tll?{reng: and toespeffi! The newly-organized Junjor Order [ mourn l;:? Ios:'s " dad l‘t:r, Miss F. E. Arnold, P. L. Brown, pledg:d their . support -to - Senator | Jog fog Foe of which will berin St - < ' Ditch Constructi them Secretary ~Hughes, returning|of Moose will be entertained this evc-|Grace, and son Marshall; a neice, Bolger, Chris Olson;J, J.. Opsahi,,J. | Fank B Kelloggiz for re-cléction to| Y e o N be. amont Uk punstruerion thig week from a two week’s vacation, |ning at 8 o’clock at the new Moosc |Marie Lillianthal, who hay made her ‘A. McDonald, Mrs. Efla Rasmussen, | that ‘office "4t the coming électio, |3 omnt'mnmg; to b takon ao bE may be permitted By President Hard- | hall by the Women of the Mooseheart |home with them since the death of B W Laking®. F. Netzer, F. B, Get. | hile only a_very limited number of | NPOCHIL ti T, s ing to tell what he thinks proper|Legion and the Loyal Order of Moost |her mother; a sister, Mrs. W. G. “chell E. DiBoyee, B, A, Oleon, R. L, | Minnesota newspapers have openiy | 1% Re 008 EONVeREon .| A petition is being circulated und |ghout the way it wis evolved; and it is urged that there be @ large |Schroeder, & brother living at Lake Given, George W. Rhet J. Leroy El- ‘“',"3““.‘“5‘ tgé.i’ g‘,’lzp"’m";' i toH ut(i) e flf;“’?nwflfa'f.n'é’m‘c’;"fiiflfif g,“lg f“ed requesting "": “3““’ ; ' dttendance. George; o brother in California and 3 Y .N. s | lere .is. being: forwarde: 0 on. - Q g 4 ard of commissioners reduce i . X % i hi; % el e e W ooy | Frank B, Kellogk the following opea fi;fifi:;fi $now gnd poor roads, uc-| present tax burdens as much as pos- CONDITION OF G. E. CARSON Na‘gznhdrz;,"lfvhg"fifigogc:: E;Jpgilnt:d o s will ‘b held at b SHOWS SOME IMPROVEMENT | governor for one year on authority [the Preésbyterian church at 2:30 sseeZm?& &;;gl’fé_' Il lli’:'g"‘elnn;":cl‘#‘.‘ ‘fi' letter bearing the names of the news- | *O/CRE B S b 'f'“éi“t:h"fll- 'l'l;e sible. ; | Tith Tochl ausoeiationa st Gueon Val. he petition directly opposes the 'vom Mooseheart, this Junior Order |o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Rev. of Moose has been permanently or-|L. P. Warford will officiate. Inter- 3 % q 5 . 'Wig- [papers. supporting him together wiil| % 3 X.C Ere,n}‘.’lfi Lahflognifrjmbfl.%‘v{i:i Jtzfie' ames of the editors of these pa- f:',fh.l:fi“(fif,': mltAuznsG?eglue\x"al‘l’:; insuing d"',;;é"&' 0 of 3"{‘ gld for. the Latest reponm St. Mary’s hos ¥ i | Proposed ,000 road bond project| . G, condi s | ganized and at the meeting. last Sac- |ment will be made in Greenwood cem- members plan to build or lease an|and further opposes the construction pital indicate that the condition of E:dly voning officers for the ensu-|ctery, M. E. Ibertson divecting. . W, | P! . ker, G. W. Compbell, Fred Bost, How “Six years ago, the Minnesota edit- R. _Eri b 5 1 n ?Vf?tcheli’,o.'ll.esé.. "ma-?fi'fif:ofif Froar, [026 urged that you become & candi- | elevator in’time to handle the 1922 of Diteh No. 37, which, it is sdid, will G. E..Carson shows some imj rove- ing year were elected, The election T Richarda T, 0% ailey, D. G.|dateé for the republican nomination |“"3P. i o Faninto the hundreds of thousands|ment. He ‘spent more restful day |1 yetr Weke FCCRC, R BEGEAE Wells; Third’~ ward- 5. D, Licas fg? lli‘n%;WduStafiaébunntor. A::;:&; mfigs‘x&y}g‘;‘fi::“;fi;’l"lhg;s“’é"? of l;!olladrj:: - : i !St‘;fldsgr;“gfiaa “h“:;,gs"a:znfl':,?"l;: Naylor, Jr.; past diciator, Leslie Bai-|JOHN WORKMAN, PUPOSKY, Clara E. Lucas, Fred r9; P..M. Di~[IDE that call you became-a candidaf L R € 4 A ~|: Beniidji business people and those 7 " s vice dictator, Lester Kiehl; prel- Bra Heas, 2Xe s vator affiliations. interested in the board activities are|continued improvement. l:?;,’ Fred ‘;“’:“ s : :ef'“m“ :u‘;nm, PASSED AWAY SUNDAY PR ire, L. Li. Landber illiam Everls, | aid were electéd. “You are now.com- £ 5 G, 6B oy, W15 < FIBLIE ik Jents of the servics tahe dskedito be present ab the . board Donald _ Jones; secretary, Gordon 1. .B. Olson, €. B.. Hoyt, W. 8. La- I g IR et L Mont, Fred A, Hannah, William E.[your élection. gave you the oppor- Hm meeting Tuesday, March 7, at 2 p. m. < ¢ ¢ramsurer, John Croon; inncr| John Workman of Puposky passed Emmetts;. Fourth ‘ward——Mrs.: Fran-|tunity to render. We have followed To alileL 1 COUNTY AGENT at, which time these matters will EASTERNERS PURC"ASE Sm‘l::: %]am::: 'Cole? outer guard, [away vesterday at his home after & ces. Smart, Mrs; ‘Anna Croon, -A.|the record of your,constructive serv- AT WNBDAY MG come before the board. i : arman. Smith; trustee for one year, |lingering sickness of several months, Brose, E. B..Berman;K. K. Roe, J. E:|ice and because we are proud of that +.The petition claims that the tax NEBISH GENM STORE Ted Cushner; trustee for two years, | during which time he was.a great suf- Maloy, Jose%h Cariton, Jolin A rec::: .mgni ;ts:l "'Ple{;.d'd 1af_hwve£- ; S i gu_rdents are risir;z 5o rapidly th:!t it et i L +..74 |Palmer Peterson; trustee for three {}crex:aj_i':he body will be shipped to Cline, T. S. Ervin; C. ¥. Grinager, C.|ments, particularly in.the solution o. 1 irec- | N8 a tendency to keep new settlers < |years, Malcolm LaFleur, emidji tomorrow. L. Mi’kkelmfl, A.;J: Naylor, Pearl Bar: | problems affecting the welfare of ag- toghe is’:nm ?lge:“ b:“d ‘;:ed“’ec {rom coming into the county and J“{;;!Ehg’;:'f:’:’; ‘if‘ dr;,:;: z{?’kh‘."‘": y'Mnéh interest i being shown in Funeral services will be leld at the nell, O..J. Laqua, J.-L. George, J. K.|riculture,: we . are gratified to know|’ w eet Wednesday afternoon iaking up farm development work, | 0 L C0™n ® ety - tile |this organization and Dr. Northrop Presbyterian church Wednesday aft- Given; Firth ward—William Manske, |that you are g candidate for re-elec- |in the:offices of the county agent for |and that it also has a tendency to :’m';" om w: Clak & s o“’g‘“ 't | predicts a groat future for this newly |noon at 12:80 o’clock, for the con- Allen ‘Gekerke, Poter Arnold and J.|tion and inasmuchias fidelity to your | the purpose of planning work for the | ¢8lise those who are trying to make Nobish and fire now in pogs:,,;;; of | organized iody. The, inembership 15 | yenience of those coming {rom tho E. Hayward. l"'( d-that all-v 2:“0??::3";::,0%: ‘%’.fl,‘,‘in;*m ’e“; coming year and of electing a county :;hereng on the farm to move else- |y "L romices, according to informi-|already large and plans. are being fi,‘:}i ’;,‘}}‘ffl:%"“"n 'ffix',‘.’;‘;vfc;,w.':\'& It is especially utged. that all vot- N » Wl agent for the ensuing year. o tion givén out by Mr. Matteson, made for increasing it rapidly. interment will be made under the di- ¥ choi thig occa- fdeem it our duty to pledge you our g : Depressed c‘onditions shortage of i ers express thei¥ choice on this occa D. C. Dvoracek will, in all probabil- | money and deflation of armehand n;‘;z"fi d"’c‘;n{&‘!e’l‘gd"‘::od‘“fiu:&:; rection of H. N. McKee, funeral di- sion, since the oltimate nominaiiiyis|ald and our support in obtaining your | 0 - i 3 X ti election for a second | ity, be re-elected, as he has given.a|and labor wages ar the rea- ano HAs ARIS rector. will ‘depend largely upon the: candi § "%| good account of himself in the/ pn:lt sons menfiongi in the. rsm S ::301{;:;‘;" g“’mfl":::mrslg'“:: :&% F N EN 5 m Hmmc CABINET LAND CLEARING DIRECTORS e—— date to the county conventions. o and has - accomplished ehl oo L) for_more than a year. GRAIN GROWERS PLAN X v | among the farmers of this commu- n i1 3 20Ne SALE Acecies| SRS e / gt oo, L b gonigeel] . /26 MAKY. HERE. SR Incorporation of the United States| ‘Work in the north end of the coun- ing company and will handle wg + (By Ubited Press) ot L Grain Growers’ Sales agency, a mar= 411ty will also be considéred and the products in’a wholesale why, arid | Washington, March 6.—(By Her.| The Beltrami County and Clears keting subsidiary of the United States| = 7% ;| county Board, which convenes tomor- Pomplote line of general merchatidise | bert Walker)~The first serious fric-|in& association directors will hold e o s waon for. busk:| ' St, Paul, March-6.—Busi Ry ity expaneen Lo the i et v tion in President Harding's cabinet| iR Tofiihe MOMY CeiDe 20 i 0 - . ~—Business C one; 0_deira; expens - mediately prepure to open for bisi. . Paul, March-6. u: 35 y y penses for the A Frank Markus, who has been man-|has arisen between Secretary ofi thic eourt house Wedngsday; morning .ab r(x:g:s inoMilll"ngapo‘liil %I; EBKV.]_]“nhS professional women of the noti ity, Omaha’ - Indianapolis, was|: : it announced this week. The volume of Mili:hg,represented ab the mid-wiuler business - pledgéd will ‘make it the cauneil _nf the national federai‘on of largest grain seélling firm in the world;|business and professional womehi's id. dibs at Kansas City the lust of this “|week.. SO, purpose of carrying on’ the splendid g agsr-oi the store in the past, hts not| Interior Fall and Secretary of work: of the farm tl A it e Wa 1/10:30. oo e entre oy, Sy St o S|l i, Koot i Bt il 1, v s et of e the entire. county. but in al ? | e s 'l ; year and plans for early .spring work farming near Nebis :tzo;‘dt;ln‘émt‘:; tr‘:y‘lel:l!'l’:“ i?n;zm"m’::: will be dl];cusqlfl and fhe operations m HOLD SPRING STYLE : - ST PHILIP'S CHURCH TO '~ |ttt mé,or the othermay sesen, o She I280 2inec. SHOW THURSDAY NIGHT | LOSE REY, FR. PHILLIPPE| i =2 o= & fx | HUNT FOR EDWARD SANDS ment of agriculture; in oY i r‘s San}uel ]l(lelisle, of . }gve. for Ransag Li i e v pot b <‘i/4 |his, policy for the development of i X:‘r o represent the i The ‘atipbal spring style show held Rev, 'Fr. 'J. J. T. Phillippe gave his M“E: and to'the forestry service, SPREADS 0“ EAST coAST ; e ; by the Bika Hat Shop and Wilson & farewell address to the Bemidji Cath-| 15 engaging ‘in_personal propaganda i ) R % _Miss Edythe Jenks, dircctir of jub- .- will‘be ‘staged Thursday evening| olic patish Sunday and will lcave titis against him. _The letter indicated he (By United Press) Chicago, Mareh -@—Demand. by |licity for. the northern d f thig-week' at the Grand theater week to.accept a new charge. at|had carried his complaint to Presi-| New York, March 6.—A man hunt, railroads for an siditional 10 pcr)|prising i2 states, and alsc 2 member ons of ‘the theater will be | | Warroad. He will be succeeded by |dent Hardin spread over New York, New England and extending to ships at sea within cent cut in wages of more than 1,000,- | of the national publicity commitcee,|offered the opportunity to witness | {Rev. Fr. Fraling of Stephen, Minn., T r i AYh AEORI 000 men was considered today by ‘the |will atténd the conferenie. | this show free of charge. The reg- ho coines here highl re‘::om;nended. PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE radio distance of this coast, was on United States Railroad Labor board. The national board wil " ular' ‘price: for the motion picture r. Philli‘pge will be K: charge of his HAS BRONCHIAL CATARRAH |today for Edward Sands, -suspected The board at the same time heard day. The state convi show will'be charged; however; the ttew parish next ‘Sunday and . slayer of William Desmond Taylor. claims by shop_crafts that they were Misotri federation wili bo.. style show being held between tne . > — FmHF, likewise will be in Bemidji 3 (By United: Press) This was caused by Los Angele entitled to a 12 per cent increase. “lfirst and. pecond reqular shows, or! Ry EFR.Y. 5 T. PHILLIPPE for the regula¥ services next Sundhx. London, March 6—Premier Lloyc |authorities following receipt of @ All classes of r8ilroad men aref®od. ®'C- 4 ‘o’clock. A e i 3 Fr. Phillippe has held the Bemid-|George, weary from the political crisis | written “confession” sent from effected by the petition for the wage Fetes hatiotial me’ the latest in women’s| After ably serving the Catholic |ji parish for the past 10 years, hay- |cf last week, during which he thieat- | Connecticut town. The handwriting: cut, except yard ‘and -traih. servicd chmmitteariei and: visitin 'rn'embe;';: wear Wi e displayed by Wi'son &|parish of Bemidji for the past 10 |ing succeeded Rev. Fr. Jobn. O.]ened to resign, was suffering today|is believed to be that of Sunds. men. They are fiegotiating directly [ " on "o tiona of the eognt Co., and spring styles in hats will be | years, Rev. Fr. J.- J. T. Phillippe | Dwyer. The reason for the removal | from an attack of bronehial catarrah.| The writer said he was an aven, with the employers,. X 7 . _“" showri by thé Elko Hat Shop. Live|leaves this week to take up a similar{of Fr. Phillippe has not been made| Definite announcement of Lluyd | full husband, and that he killed Tay- The railroads are making restora- | . Lena Lake Forrest, president ot|models will display the various stylcs| post at Warroad. He will be suc-|public, although it is understood that | George’s decision not to resign at thelor because the movie direct’ had th netional fedeération, will addvess and a first-class show-is being arrang-'ceeded by Rev. Fr. Fraling of Ste-lseveral ¢changes aré now being made present time will be made by Balfoar|an affair with hic wife and then scorns tion as prnct'iésfly the. same wage scale as was in effect in 1920. the Saturday. meeting. ed.: 8 phen, Minn. among & number of Catholic parishes. tomorrow, it was understood touiy. ' ed her. Ty

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