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'h,h @x i daily. Qfle’mflgfi nng t.c;mnllfion‘ in { WEA’ ' Minnesefi.fl‘:m !fixh warmer in south portion-Wednes- day, probably showers. The Ploneex.ig ;‘vithirhzoolm eit a8 zest, > Min 0 Nortliern 55 PER MONTH PR FFEOFRE VOLUME XIX. NO. 296 —+ PLANS SPRING LLOYD GEORGE SCORES jl’remier Quickly Plunges Into m Industrial Crisis. Which ANE . Threatens England 3 "{Hub Clothing Co, Is Hardest Hit;.Cflm and.Origin Are Not Yet Determined =i A’ V..Garlock and D. H. Gar:|’ 8 Yy akshd (By, United Press) . Fire of unknown-origin which start- e 15 s ock ;and Dr. R. E. Riehardson, the|. . . ..., = . -l London, April 4, (by Ed L. Keen) | . e ofed somewhere in the basement of auiv e SRTTTIORGE U 1 4 "*Conch Smith Carries Out Wish ; being. eye, dan, nlutemand Congressmen Believe That Bill Tl}rllnmnhant in-the housle of common Plan May Be Proposed :v‘; n“{- "X;Ckerrh%r % b’:flf- lt"lm"mt: Council Accepts Recommen Walt A ! ; ity X ists. an e latter a . FER) where te on a resolution of con- vel i eet causes il s 2% of Lettermen and Organizes” lentis gvgfixgoved&hgié qg\eei i'xi;lto Will Allow Shipping Board Haence last :ight, :‘hwed s enimie;' Few Days By House Labor ?;:x:gog;mg m‘ thfi. iwfit ‘Z~f the| tions of Committee and Con- ¢ . the new quarters in the Barker byi -‘ ey till hoplessly in: the minority, Llo; o b ing Co. of whicl e Gross- o 5 Program for Spring - - ing over Johnson’s Popular Priced to Play Favorites E;orgepvelassywlaisting nof tiope Toat- Committee, Nolan Says than is owner and proprietor. The|- firms Recent Appointment - . Clothing concern is located well to ready-to-wear store on Third street. ing on his laurels today. ' 3 Dx,y!s. ‘Garlock and Garlock will:oc- g 2 ! Y the south end of the Vicker’s block ; % el B Th jer plunged into the in- 5 3 P Q ;- q FOOTBALL, TRACK-AND. .. lousy the frant 35 foct of the uppet |ARE TO INSIST THAT dustral ersis which threatens Eng. | INFORMAL CONFERENCE. _ land apparautly”suffered the nexvi-| ENGINEER AND WATER v 1] il equippe N cQ 2 i illi Y 1 est losg of-any concern in that block. BASEBALL ON PROGRAM {2, cunpritos 12 rooms, e3uvsed) CONGRESS “PLAY SAFE? |10, vith newly a millon vorkes| " OF MINERS AND OWNERS|571%5 1% 4 S (it K | SUPERINTENDENT NAMED g cofiveniences. hwhile Dr. bl: t}nrdsflm . He summoned the labor men first. ifih lflh"fe“iit}ll?e gr H-“fsftfll:!ns qu"iher . R s . . lwill occupy: the rear suite of eig] & 4 Li iag v} Th ker: tiati mmit- oL . . ..|8hop, and this shop suffered consider-| . iz Special Training Is Expected to|offices, which are_also equipped with |Claim M . Wonld Confer|te. includes "“‘c];?.'é?,‘“;';‘iu.i"en{‘;‘w Investigation of West Virginia [able loss through smake and water. | Northwestern Oil Co. Granted 1 3 A the latest devices in modern dentistry. d f the lab ty. Th t - . The fire was discovered shortly be- . Show Favorable Results in The entive Floor it eonatmc!ted ox.|! Far Too Broad Powers on I:;therl.fl;yd i}e:r;: B en Ifg'wl'i“:g _Reports Begun 1;dny By ?rd (13 °";‘°°kt1{‘5‘ e?‘ninl‘ wd gl Request to Construct and 1 p pressly for the medical profession et street. here Twas to be a full discus- fficials in Charge ire department immediately answer- B = Material Next F‘.“ being .built with composition floors Shipp ng Bo_‘rd sion of the matters in dispute, which Offi 8 ed the call and prevented what might Operate Station have otherwise been a serious fire. As it is. the majority of loss is suf- 5 . fered through smoke and water and| Among the most important busi- T 3 8 inyolved the question of unskilled (United Preas Staft Correspendent) . |labor :wmlg hpaf to skflle;j tt:sks (By United Press) i f i against whicl e men protested. f April 4.—(By Her- 3 2 < s h o ase [ itten into President Harding’s ship [that he wasted no time in tackling| ending of the coal strike may be ,';:vh::d t°ofst;lm"'f \;(ngxl lkcompll'.et_e council in regular session Monday announces he is going to follow out|with. the exception o, nerating| o4y bill. before it can be passed |domestic difficulties which beset his|proposed within the next few days el .tnfiyth A te 8 ’“ s :‘l‘ en. It 8 levening is the decision to continue their wishes and give' & very exten-|rooms, which are all mnamel. o congress, many members of the|government, immediately after scor-|py the house labor committee, Repre- gxpeche ¥ h‘} g“’l A ll;“n e |the office of the chief of the fire d- sive course in spring football, track, The doors and woodwor. %, ich- House believe, ing a signal triumph in the housc|sentative Nolan of California, chair- "MA thousands o ¢ LS NOWEVeX, | rtmbnts A special commmlttes. with 3 boseball ad thic - t}’. ;_egi in brown mnhogony an @ 70r After a carefyl analysis of the sub- where he obtained a majority voteiman of the committee, said today. | .« lthough most of the t;u‘e ‘was con- | P . P » and baseball and thus make the mostfknobs are glass, \ *. |sidy proposal these members say they|0f 278 on a vote of confidence. The plan is to have the committee [fined to the bnnemanfi_i ames reach- | Alderman Bart Stafford as chairman extensive spring athletic program ever|. The entrance to both thy now detect a lack of safeguards with- call an informal conferénce of the[ed the stairway leading from the|was appointed several wecks ago to Ehred it b o i v . Lo o Py S b e 0N S, A SN W CION AUKILIARY HAS [t B S0, svlfamd, o st o oo i o etk letes. Baseball practice will start|: 3 Pl 5 ing’ American shipping-. in . general, competitive field, who s i f to the cougcil relative to continuing s i s ready-to-wear. store, giving access to R & % 3 i negotiations. [of stock: on the main floor hesides to B % 3 4 immediately. The candidates for the | o} o0 quarters Bc‘cupie‘d by Drs. |ight be maide into a proposition un-| FINE B“sm MEE“NG ‘T"h:";efi'&e‘f{“ffie e nittae is that|that which was stored in the basemen. or doing away with this ofice. Alder- A navy blue and white team will be tu-[Garlock and Garlock and Richardson d"'l;"};)mh all t:‘:m :(;'bs'dmyon h"“eff“’s 5 such a conference could draw up a| It is understood that the loss to the [man Stafford made the report for tored by Dr. J. W. Diedrich, former and’ Drs. E. H| Marcum and.C. M.[90C de, SEROC O ety | The American Legion Auxiliary re-| wage agreement which would soon be(building and to the stock and fix-|¢h. committee Monday evening, re- university of Minnesota star. Dr. e i favorite” ship concerns and competi- &l % v - his [tures of the various concerns affect- : s ! Diedrich played short, stop for two Palmer, the latter two occupying the tion destroyed, *"|ports an unusually interesting meet- | approved by all ope'rntoulm 1] g : (i T Bt commending the continuance of the years while at.the U and 'ilPlB.M Was Qogheov;:‘;l:::f:a:g:% by. .Drs. Summed ‘up, the complaint is that|Ing last evening at. the Aesoclation g:ht’(; blen sfixhs;e‘::i?ximc“aicg:d?;:gwo{o :nc:“ Tl::cynuzg otc the efire ‘t’md the |office. The report was accepted by elected captain of the Gopher team.|Garlock and Garlock comprise 12 thgtr}rlleaaur'e fi‘"é’f'f tusuhprogd pfiw“fi 5‘:;:1: r:lvt'hme;bemes ffififfv?: av?ec:‘; President Lewis, only pending _the |origin ‘have as yet not been determin- the '~i°“"°" and the appointment of The first practice for the diamond [rooms, which include a large recep-|°"Hie xirr;lsgsent’: ;fnn ;Jlx"g:;ges that lreceived: Mrs, W: H. Rice and|outcome of the wage negotiations injed EJ‘:& :xfmil Dailey as fire chief was athletes will be held this afternoon|tion or waiting room, two operating| . . o4 "0¢ the chipping board mem- |daughter Marion, Mesdames, W. F. New York. ih the| =mm - . g e . . at the Central school grounds at 4:30 [rooms at the extreme front finished |pe/ (four) shall decide who shall get|Marcum, A. J. Melby, Wilbur Lycan, The Nolan plan meets -W‘.tN : €| "Dublin, April 4—Twenty-five Irish| The matten of hiring a city engin- - and will consist of bunting practice, (Continued 6n Page- 8) subsidy aid and to what extent, These|J. Breunig and Earl Thutber. approval of President LEW‘?( S 0! ';“ Republican extremists were killed in[eer was also taken up again and E. limbering of arms, pitching -and s s —— - ... |four members could give one Pacific| Plans were discussed for the dis- claims that only operato;a n l°“t.“ a border battle in Sparrin, County|J. Bourgeois, present city engineer, catching practice and chalk talks. The | B} RESIDENT LAID™ |coast concern'a subsidy and refuse igjtrict convention which will mect in ern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania | Tyyone, which continued night after |was appointed to that office at $250 prospects for a good team are bright \, i o other. Pactfic wasfco,.,p“y and |Bemidji the third week in May. fields absolutely "'ff‘lifel to meet t."“’ night for over a_week, according to[a month, for a period of nine months o et b asaterial io pdest TORBT IN GRBENWOOD the. company turned down would ‘haye | . The auxiliary decided to purchase foners. Ad]'thw%h) cl”m :)sthgx?a “:‘l; reports reaching Dublin today. of the yeer, the working months to from. The candidates available: for d 5o way. of mugdng an official protest. |their poppies for memdrial day from ‘sl“” {eg“}: :;‘x%h ufé b3 B:&ion Seslate 31 ——erer—— i be designated by the council accord- f pitching so far as known at present i The President's plan it is charged He.boys who are confined in Asbury :t:hose o‘::tors e b inet T ARMY A“ATOR vlmm ing to the periods when that office are Oscar Baney and Palmer Peterson| Frank Solberg who passed away at |jows absolutelymo redress, not even ospital receiving treatment, In many | ¢ :a&lzs negotiations and would not Qe o most required Mr. Bourgeois’ servi- of the football eleven. Those out for |4 hospital at Albuquerque, New Mex-|the form of a hearing before the Ship- |cases this is the only means they have ?)nsider an informal plan confer- OF UNKN()WN ASSMLANT cosy the catching positions are Davis and|jco, was laid to rest in Greenwood |ing Board for a concern whose appli-|0f obtaining funds to send to their bt J. T. Kutchera, who was hired Cline, also football stars. The canci-|cemetery this afternoon, following|cation for subsidy is rejected. ' families. The poppies will be re-gold - as superintendent of the water de- dates for the infield positions are|services at the Huffman and O’Leary| The House members studying thejby the members of the Auxiliary on (By United Press) (By, United Press) partment with the provision that he “Chick” Laliberte, Bailey, -Elliot, | andertaking: parlors at 8:30. Rev. L.|subsidy plan do not believe there is|Memorial day, and _they expect to| Beckley, W. Va., April 4. —Inves- L.Oklnhon?aPCltly, %kla(.i; April 4—10us"t0 act as assistant for several {Inckcrs;m xt“hd Boe. ’;hfje who “:1”}‘1“! P., Warford. pastor of the Presbyter-|any intent ‘of administering the sub-[send in a large order. . .| tigation of reports that 100 union F::;‘:’af’:o. fiim:- o a‘;dnl!ecl;, :":g weeks, under E. J. Bourgeois, has now o try for the outfield are Jahrlian church officiated at the services. (Coxntinued. on.Page 8) _ After the business meeting a social| yiners have .been driven out of my flier, was y removed |}, on appointed superintendent of the B Smith, Funk, M k d ¥ ; from the home of Judge J. P. Da; oyce, Smith, Funk, innick and [{, N.:M¢Kee had charge of the burial e v ; time was enjoyed, while. cards were| Syotesbury, W. Va., was begun to- ge J. P. Day, |40 hartment at $176 per month. He s several others. arrangements. ) : AT played and-funch wag served by Mrs.| gay by district united. mine union of- Oklahoma- financier and former mem- || “00 eRE, B B B REE O st Track Prospects Good. Mrs, -R. E. Hays, a sister of the PUu-“ANs Tfl‘ wmfi .| A+ E. Fier'and Mrs. Clarence Jagkson, | ficers. and_ county officials, The re ber of the supreme court, dead, with [, eficapt, when such aid is needéd, ved in Bemidji with the y R. R, RS and ‘the wall and flopr joints being Acting upon a questionngire which ?::h;:'st"::g'sig'em se no crevices was answered by all lettermen, Prin- |~ o rooms are « %, ' mainly in cipal J. W. Smith:of the high school | wainscoating with \ % ‘ile base ports received. by, John Gathermun,|his features disfigured and a bullet|} %% 4 0rized to provids for it. “The-Bemidii-higlr schdot s never |PECHIEE STTRE 1 Tl Ny K vel ON T'NO) JUNIOR ORDER OF MOGSE ion secretary of the district, wer [hole in his head. Mrs, Day, who wit- been represented by a track team and }_0GY »@5¢ SV 8- : £ 3 union. secrotary i # - |nessed the shooting, is under the| Applications for milk and cresim and Mr._Solberg were former resi- TAKES IN NEW MEMBERS | that opposition had been aroused be physician’s care. licenses were granted the Palago this year's will be the fitst in the his-4onis of Bemidji, having lived here as| o payr Minmy April 4 (Continued on Page 8) tory of the school.. Principal.J.. W.|¢ & —Pullman| mpe following members were in- No arrests have been made, but|Cafe, I. 0. Ongstad of Nymore and Smith, a former Carroll college track :":’.'g;':‘;c el!ng.e rt:eymgiv;{ ax;\:l;};;:t sleeping ‘car service will bg operated |jtiated into theg,]uniflfl Moose lodge SEN w AI.SH ENCfliiIH cm the sheriff placed deputies in ‘cimrge Larson and Edd of Bemidji. A Pool iet?c‘é w"ljl‘h:“tlg:fifil:iejic::g:{ofu:?a:::é ne time employed- at lthe O’Leary yon the Great Northern Railway begin- léast rl‘.lglhlt) \éVilliagll-nm B;:rmalll‘}I heodorte DALY A v :flpg:fml)tl:)yl;::lede“ce, forbidding oc- zbffriyi'xf°;?enyxflirf"§?‘§°‘:.xfl"'&“‘§: - 4 e :Co. and Mr. Solberg was an|nig in May,President Ralph Budd to-|X. iberte, arles Mclaggar! - ; ief inati - ’ gn fl:le {“0-yflrdwd.a;h and the ruln}r‘nng 'eBI:::ls:;ée oofathe Prion:er Pgublishing ::;' ilnfi::x;c::?l S i Lawrence Mayer, Laverne Hicker: nz_ BU“.D'NG 0F AlR cRAFr llogfte‘(‘:0‘:‘0:;‘:'&;:%‘?]']?:;‘:“5 :ifl tag operated in the Nymore Bank build- road jump. ith the wealth of |6 " apout 19086, Hitherto the. Great Northern road lEfiilgar (.;&lyl"gvalé,l'?fdghp};{&filirf;glwfl, w“y';" doubt as to whether Beck’s ing. hanten ol d s o ¥ 5 en_(iine, Llilo eriy, = urety bonds o eal cer should be represented by & good team it i sai ¢ hi has wsed, it’s own sleeping cars. The|}; h, Alvin B Edward death had been caused by a blow or a | 4 The advantages of track are many g‘:"r::giétgg fi;’n;h;‘n:::ddfififiew?: contract with the Pullman Sleeping &'en;r;‘{::: aar’\d Il:' ‘mOSé}?x(rl:i'. b (By United Press) gun wound. According to guests|E- A. Shunnon, Assessor . B. Hoyt, r v 2 i i - -. Washington, April 4.—(By Carl|g - i _|and Joe Hahn, city scavenger, were for ‘an athlete other branches of the service. Notice to this effect Car company provides for the instal D. Groat)——J:; an, Great Britain, gcel:rsh fl;’,‘f{h ‘Z,’Z'c‘,,y,.}:j”bflé‘fv":e'n“‘; n‘:,ld read and upprt;ved. The bond of the athletics. It the best developer 5 lation 'of complete new service and ~ y a: A o x K p was received too.late by the officers & : France and Italy are building up air | 4 o’clock thi ing. - | Bemidji Manufacturing company was — possible for. football and athletes and (&%, 2RI 1000 18 ion post to[the transter of the Great Northenr's ICE CREAM MAKERS TO feats rapily. America should do| thoreiock shis morning. County s lulko approved, track ~material available. . Bemidji|~"ppo decensed was # former service no doubt cvery boy thag expects.to n h y privately, owned sleeping car equip- . . : T 11 h : <% |prepare for-a military burial. How- it likewise. The sea fleet of today will 3 4 };?‘,,1: ca}l:duliatle for th.?l 1022 Bem‘fd” &ver, several of the pall bearers were |ment t“‘fi"{f’ “":.' 'l;he Pul\m:‘;x :g“t‘}‘: Mm HERE THURSDAY be worthless in ten or fifteen years ,p"rlor_"f the Day home fog‘tfier’;vp:;l:sogntl’;z mfi:;‘;‘g‘éb‘?‘;‘:"; igh school eleven will turn out for| ., crvice men. ment' will be-entirely new and « e except as harbor crafts. Great air| MEYERS RETAINS TITLE i aned 3 ) track. In Frances. Rhea the school most modern-type in every particular.] Ice cream manufacturers of the fieets will surplant them. April 1 showed a total of $106 col- has the making of one of the fast- ce will| Arringements are nearing _com-|state will hold & convention in this H i i CLAIM; DEFEATS PARCAUT |lected in fines and fees during that est dash men in the state. The beT::f:!::g h;lcto’;.git:g?rg;"é?,i:fwof pletion for the placing in service of|city Thursday, April 6th, according Un'{:‘e?i%:e‘; :23’;‘;,“3;" s‘f,:i&,‘: Wafilfi e period. A report of the city water Police, Thomas Bailey, and auto|sufficient: new steel cars' to provide|to F. H. Koors of the Koors Brothers| regarding. his resolution asking for (By United Press) supply lro‘m the state board of health A ivers are cautioned to hold their [the Great Northern Railway with all-|company. an air “West,Point” or an air “An-| Chicago, April 4—Johnny Meyers|®, Simmaty of which was published s that he will be: hard to beat. -Other speed down to 15 miles an hour with- steel- passenger trains for its trans-} Lunch will be served at noon at the | napolis,” of Chictgs retained the midaleweight recently, was read and accepted. The men available for the dashes, both i "o ity limits and 10 miles in the [continental service during the coming Civic and Commerce association rooms| " Walsh declared “there is comsider-| wrestlin; g'.itlc hore last night by de- report of the dairy inspector, Dr, D. 100 yards and 220 yards, are Baney, (s 001 G0t es, Violators of the law|summer. The addition of this new |after which the session will be held.|aple bunk about the arms confer-| feating ERalph Parcaut of Spencer,| s Burgess, for the month of Maich Hickerson, Bailey and Cline. Neumann| iy pe “prosecuted, Chief Bailey an- equipment, together with the unusual-| - J.. J. Farrell, formerly state food|ence.” Adding, he said, “it has done!Jowa, after 12 tenminute rounds. |} 5 also read and accepted. Chlef is a possibility for. the 440-yard dash[ /0 co g Iy low passenger rates will be put|commissioner, is secretary of the Ice|some good, of course, but what was|The wrestlers met under the new Dailey's report of the fire department and half mile. The running broad|® & into, effect, it is expected to bring Cream Manufacturers’ association and| accomplished was to get rid of a 1ot|ryles, which are being used by some for the month of March showed sev- jump and high jump will be taken B heavy summer tourist travel to Gla-|will be present at the meeting. He|of ships not wanted in the navy, put|mat men, whereby the contenders|S fires attended, four being chimney care of by Cline and several others CYRUS NoRTHRUP DIB cier National Park and other Great|will give an address covering the work |a restraint on just one kind and leave | meet for ten-minute rounds, the one |LX¢S onc of unknown origin, one who are trying . out for positions, Northern Points of tourist interest|of the association. Bemidji citizens | the air open to air-crafts and sub-|iaking the first fall winning the caused by a defective fire place, and Gonnes und Denley are out for, the this' season. are invited to attend the meeting. |marines and other crafts.” d one by a defective flue. pole vaulting event and Boyce and meE READING PAPm 2 B ixs g match. Sullivan, tackles on the football ORI ——— team, are putting the 12-pound shot and discus, The hurdles will be taken | Leading Figure in Upbuilding care of by the various dash men. : ¥ . |, Education in Northwest A number of high schools in this part of the state are going in strong Dies Monday Evening oy 3 was granted. for track and there is'a possibility ‘of 3 Ulster Premier Flings Defiance ‘ R cas several meets Being.held. Should the B v X . The Northwestern 0il Co. through Bemidji State Teathers College put| . : .(By United Press) ) ) ¥ : to Free Stkite Adlisrents :f;;i‘é:fil ;'éi.'L‘?i‘,fii‘.,"io"éuf.‘.’{ific'{"a',fii on an interscholastie. track and field | Minneapolis, Aptil 4,—Dr. nylués : R 2 / 7 in Southern Ireland operate a gasoline filling gtation to meet the navy. blug and white ath-|Northrup, leading’ figufe in upbuild- : WELL. {18 ‘ be located on the south end of lots letes will take_ga.rt and in addition |ing education in the Northwest, is i Bt - 23 and 24 in Block 17, across from there is a possibility of coach Si dead. = 2 g e 8 t MESI SPR'N By United Press) the Markham hotel. The proposed taking his athletes to the state Inter-|. Sitting in a chair reading a news- " 'r London, April 4.—Ninety persons |construction is to be of concrete, tile e-mest 4o b WUl a4 thepljay Jats wight 8L D giclock, ke v : STYLE AN (U?' were Killed and twe hundréd and|and brick. Permission was grantod ntinued o 8 ed a.- ON'T i e construc e thi ion. (Continued' on Page 8) without speaking to anyone around NS g } Do"T you H one wounded in fightlng between |to construct and opefate this station. himh. Dr. Northrup was president - & ) “HAC P . o A s U O . r EE‘\’:’:"‘C’E:’I}]’. lrgi:flgey :;c}éo%onig.im:‘:: NEW LUTHERAN HOSPITAL emeritus of the University of Min- T - 3 W S At ©oitnesots. e o ! < =V ‘ ( g 1 o 4 WILL BE STARTED SOON], i 1ed v e gidne, o (AR g2 G AN |1 i e i, o DENVER SCHOOL WORKS e et 5 A request was mn«ge J)y .Denisol:\ & — FIGHTING CONTINUES TO | 25"s "o "ol e Spring Style TAKE TOLL INTRELAND [3i0 G35, neny Setiatog, which ths firm is to begin soon. Permission nounced in the house ‘of commons 3 X ( ERNMM this afternoon. SELF Gov q lN it grow from a small, obscure school ¥ i / 1 | e S er and 1 pfticer That the new Lutheran hospital {to one of the largest institutions in R 5 3 { i | h i i i i + f . § / [ \lE ad been slain in_that period, and J United be a big drawihg' card for Bem- lthe country. - .. 3 B, 7 _ 4 (|46 Protestants and 116 Catholics Prgxi')“il‘."c(i:t‘i);zfis"’h;?lth! P.(rkm}!cill evidenced by the fact that in-[ . Born at Ridgefield, Conn., Sept- 7 ! & / \ R wounded. school here observe the laws hat they i Om‘s't:_ftel nwi;?’:e::;o‘:: 3;}’:::: 't]}f s;;l:ehg;ag{l::l',dw?: ‘: Y \ 1 > >, 1 | .(By, Unlted Press) n‘?‘kclfur.t}]en; aw‘vr;l glllldancehgo{hte}:; T i by rosietiry ofthe s e o8 11 L esnor. ‘ Z 3 ¥ s ) || Bettasts dreland, - Aprit 4. |G G o an either ac- Aired STeEUANN/ERETIS 1 k. ' ey ) 3% 5 Vit ames Craig, Ulster premier, flung o i hospital asspcidtion,’ advises that re- USRI T IR & i ; ] ! ge'finnce to tree htate adherents in g:gt:nz: :Z}'lecxt: (:ll:fm'elelzm?!‘?pmi{ quests are.goming. as to. when the|T] JOYS WIN . A Y f | Southern {Ireland, today in a speech [37¢ #Scepted, & Cuiy o force to it that thi re enforc: building will be completed and when |- - 7 2 Before the Rorthern parliament: orce’’ sees to it that they are e wgrr | they will be in position to take.care|: LETTERS AT HAMLINE “U g 7 b <3 g - / 7 A% g . 41 will never lead Ulster into a ed. 3 . of patients. ' Requests have been re- ; - [ ' ) / v % parliament,” i The Park Hill school is a Juvenile ceived from party of North Dakof -Walter Higbe of this city was [ A e SR B ;. b eyt d, answering statemeént by Ar-[municipality. There is & council, in which is indicatiye that the new hos:|awarded the Hamline. University ) J / y ¢ J ¥ thur Griffith that the peace agree-|fact, two councils, one for boys and pital will care for patients from many |basketball “H” at' the Univessity \ At 1y /) = y ment signed in London had brought[one for girls, composed of 18 mem- bers each. Besides there is a boy's marshal, with a regular star, and a girl's marshal. Their duty is to see other sections than in the immediate |athletic banquet on March 18, accord- '1/11} ] : i E j as 5 Irish unity nearer. vicinity of Bemidji. _ |ing to word received here today from 1 5 Work on theé new hospital will be- |Paul Hanna, excharige editor, of the gin as soon as the frost is out of {Hamline Oracle. John Koors, son the ground and the first wing of the|of J. H. Koofs of Bemidji, was given building will be rushed with the great-|the -football “H”, and as a special day and escaped with more than|scheme is that it works. There are est possible speed. reward a gold football was given to . : 8 iy A / [ $100,000 in cash. Alec Ferguson,|“ordinances” against .hat snatching, A mceting of the board will -be held | each . member of the championship / night watchman was seized, bound [rock throwing, tripping and the like. sometime this week and building de-|team. of thé Minnesota cofference. and gagged. The bandits broke into|Violators are “arrested” by the of- tails: will be further discussed and|John Simons also received his foot- ! the inner office, smashed the o ficers and haled before the co?‘rt. It plans made for proceeding with the|{ball “H’ and gold trophy at the same door of the cafe and opened the in-Ifound guilty, appropriate punishment construction work as fast as possibie. | occasion. ner with a charge of nitroglycer is doled out. Minneapolis, April 4—Three mask- ed cracksmen broke the safe of the [that the laws are obeyed. . Western Grocery company early to-| The best thing about the whole