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T ," The Pioneer is the only daily. within: 100 miles of Bemidji and - has ' the Iargest ciréulation in Northern Minhnesota. Minnesota — and Sunday, mixd" northeast; warm¢r fin VOLUME XIX. NO, 306 BELTRAMI FARM Primstmmoves | BUREAU PLANS ey s o WARONGOPHER x BEMIDJI, MINN., SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1922 y ‘ 55c PER MONTH Soviet Delegates. to Recognize Russian Debts Contracted D S F G B\lsix.;ess Jn thi hofihwest s _no 3 3 e oy A 0 T ¥ e . : A longer just “turning the corner.” The Vlval O. Ope and the b!myant renewal; of :our aspr Rn(g:}::u'dtfig;:tels&to‘;‘m nél;fi‘: 1 \Ir:\ic Hundreds Have e Declared By Bureau for jon has been steady ever since. isl S oy ' thi i 1 ] ia : \ ppinliid v slon his beek akdy dece since. % bervade our lives even as the springtide floods and:fills of Husslws od debts, and Missouri Basins REACh AcReEHENT O < [FLOODS CAUSE PRE-WAR RUSSIAN DEBTS P T Ul < Previous to the War 2353 ‘of, joy, the i (By United Presl)‘ Courty-Wide Gopher Day I & tharply in- Jan- : s : N et S . , : ourty-Wide, Gopher Day Is fcomer was turnes we from depres.| - §@ 4@ ration come to an-old and tired world this morning and % § donfiiancs tis sierimin teathad Al g e s Mibi iopi e foday by the Norther Pacitc : the meadows with her everlasting miracle. secognze " i o e e COUNTY AGENT URGES |3 Sonee ™ Conaintens gawns for Jan:| & \' 4 BY AN irresistible human impulse, we seek out our R 4 |yar, This is a vietory for Eremicr| MOST SEVERE DAMAGE CONCERTED ACTION uary, Februsry and March, and oo finest and most fashionable raiment, and.that im- hope 1o, make a successtul conclu IS ALONG THE ILLINOIS = oL i pran et afftanpiont | pulse is parallel to the natural processes in the world finally to_agreement whereby' Euro- : 3 Directions Are Given on-How | cory! t5f Febraary, 6,364 carss for| | ¢ about us. If the earth can put off her drab habiliments (%' 4 |Bives to sofrain eam aliscking each | Orcr Half the Residents of OthAerffi“ a tet;n of years. Beardstown, Ill., Have Been ormula of agreement was pre- 5 {pared anew by allied experts with Driven From Homes Russia’s co-operation this morning, and at a little round table gathering, "to Rid Farms of Large March, 15,160 cars. Shipments of coal, lumber, logs Number of ‘Gophers and merchandise are ,shovqing thon.g gains over a year ago, while grain is holdix * its- own, and a little better, of Wir}ter and forget the somber, sunless hours, so can the children of earth. In every life today there may be a resurrection from the dead. In every life old things 8 — - i f i le- (By United Press) { A country wide Gopher Day is|ar gtock shows small ‘decreases, & b with no Japanese or Rumanian dele ; % i being declared by. the Beltrami Cou % ‘vought sequels in Montana, i may be discarded. He has not caught the spirit of the | |gates present, the Russian spokes- C)]:ncago. April 15—Following five - ; ty Farm Bureau through its various| \,,%% ' figures for March report festal e elebrati on WhO iS not st.rr d t n 1 d . | man gave his consent-to the pact. {Wfiee ;‘ of almost gfigly ra:’ns figon in i units and ‘the farmers' clubs for: Sat- 3.‘ ‘¢ of 4,168 cars of grain 1rre: 0 a renewal an & o, Axnsissippl, Lilo. an ssouri urdasy., Apn‘le29, when every. farmer fflf ¢:‘; “}‘:ern’ Pncci;c. aggainst £ H t d f h 1 S “THE THREE MUSKETEERS™ g il of onan todsy, eals- | will go fer’ the gopher. Every Tir-| 016 SgR e v 1921, & gain of 258 is not moved to forsake the darkness and give wel- AT THE GRAND SUNDAY [, JWlions of dolles, of, broperty < dreds have been driven from their Tomorrow marks the opening,lhomes. The heaviest losses were suf- with the matinee at 2:30 p. m., the|ferd by farmers through drowning § mer realizes the damage- done, by . % ‘dis shipments are| § 4 . “ \‘f.he pocket gophers, - “especially *“in :{‘:fidny epmvi,.é’ that mer- 8 come m the hght‘ clover and potato fi¢lds, and: that|chants' o\\ ‘rthwest are again united ffort is necessaty to control | buying ancv.§, usiness js brisker T IS more than a church festival. Believer and un- long looked for and eagerly awaited [of livestock and inability to get ints - his pei. Y he B e iavi Y | than it has . for many months.} s i3 bel- h h h Py fi ¢ presentation of Douglas Fairbanks in|the fields and prepare the crops. | when the gophers are just-leaving | In March, 1934, the Northern Pacific ! iever together share the influences of the day. In - “The Throe Musketeers,” at the| The damage - was - most ebvere | their dormant period, effqrts will be | hauled 16,3 loaded merchandise q i \ 3 rand theater. 1 the Illinois river. B i “cub!‘};&ege:}zvre&estroyed at this time c:‘ ;‘ %2‘1‘;;‘,:9,2 %;,;Z"?fi;{,‘:g: s each Of us, Wh?‘tever Creed we fomany prOfess). there ] quager Harding announces that ‘Illfl:gis, “’whos'?'"s.&vcfrpop"‘fi:?fi:‘"# 1 isdns goodbas a dozen later. g"f“'t'le":' Eteady promising progress, Northern| # dWells the feehng that the day betokens. It is the on account of the extreme length of [accustomed to floods, experienced ction by everyone cannot fail to i ol lare. . . 3 o o bring results,” declares County Agent | og o o oeeate at this season assurance that life is worth the living and that love the production, but two perform-|the greatest high water loss in his- ances each day at 2:30 and at 7:30[tory. The levee, protecting Eastern can be successfully projected, and|Peoria was threatening. Lower lands D e State-entomologist and the U, | G525 &% never heavy, but March can never lose its own. We stand today not at the lso urges, that all who intend {o ses along the Indisna river arg flooded. Ei & " Agrri N phe ont e B : A owlan upper S. Department of”Agriculture advise(among all commodities, listed in the » bnnk Of a tomb but on the thresho!d Of thls etflmal and in readiness at the appointed|valley nsremulsoeungg: wntex.'s w!?l: that poison is the most effective |y eport, the decrease being 215 cars means of combatting gophers. This| gver a year ago. In March, 1921, .may be P"efi‘“'e,‘j by "‘fsec‘t:_‘;gt“‘y‘t’h‘ 1,259 cars were carried and last . ‘nin’ in small pieces of carrot, ruta-| ohth only 1,044. " ) bagas, potatoes, or soaking corn ker-| "Byjlding operations in cities, rail-| & < g g X S pdl{;‘i’r’\‘sfl gitvi:iusgg"?r:‘ m’i.:c;is and nels in an arsenic or'strychnin solu- {554 construction, industrial repairs - ™ ¥ ; MERCHANTS TRADE COMMITTEE |Indiana toda tion. This bait is then dropped in the| ;3 public improvement work has s P § g a Y. ! runways of gophers which are locat-|pen reflected in the timber indus-| &%, W o - HOLDS MEETING MONDAY NOON ed by probing with a stick or rod try, the Northern Pacific report around newly-formed mounds, and the | chowing 10,187 cars of lumber car- ‘hole made again covered. ried in March, 1922, as compared to Commercial forms of bait have been|g 148 cars in March, 1921. In the found very effective in Northern|came month, 10,273 cars of logs township where the ' farmers’ = club | yere Joaded as against only 5,680 carried on such a campaign last year. | jo¢¢ vear in March. ub has already secured its “am-| " pue to the threatened coal strike, munition” for this year. Orders for| which became leffective [April 1st, 7 : this poison are being pooled by thelyarch coal shipments gainéd 6,135|In Three Counties’ of Nevada hour of presentation. No seats have|further damage threatening today. been reserved, and the theater doors| The crucial points are; Winona open a half hour before starting|and LaCrosse. Guards were station- life and of this love immortal. Peoria, Ill., April 16—~Flood waters o = e . sweping down to the Illinois river == ===¢| The merchants trade committee |rendered thousands homeless and 2 s ! of the Civic & Commerce association |caused damage estimated at $600,000. MARY ls AN ISSUE, BUT : EASTER To BE OBSERVED I“ IEEN CARS EN[ER' ED will mteet'ix in TOK\l]flr‘ la;monthly o lWeakened levees protectlng ‘yaluab‘!e s - sion af e rooms o e association |lands were giving away before the i ) [ Monday noon, and after a special|rush of water, Families in East Pe- CAN T Go BACK To voTE BY LMAL CHURCH ms lN INDIANAPOI‘IS RACE luncheon will ’tnk}- up regular busi-|oria fled to higher ground during —— " ness matters. This committee, under | the night. Railroad trains running oy- . Easter Sunday is to be observed O h the chairmanship of E. A. Barker,|er the ‘“rubber” tracks on the road variows Tarm organigations, effect. | March cofl shipments gained 8135 in Be}l;nld]i by plracgwalhlyhnlil1 of the |Indications Are That There| il hold meetings twice ceach month|bottom undermined by water, crept ] ing a material saving. Literature has | ing 10,864 cars against 4,729. a Battle Rages Around [churches, several of which have ar.| will Be More Starters for |10 take up matters pertaining to the along at five miles an hour. At many b??n tse_“t 08 fume:s’ oldbs, and| Other.:commereial {reight ship- Divorce Question ** |varied nature. Easter Sunday is al- Memorial Day Events merchant who is a'member in good| Trucks and automobiles were work- sitfl;ieu:;le;.s.s':zciations from - whom | Mments showed " a “gain of " 2,617 cars ways looked forward to by the church te standing of the association is'a mem- |ing throughout, the night carrylfig f{::ther . o ) $io: sepiited, in March over a'year ago. g L — o goers as a day of special ‘importance ber of this committee and it is de-|household belongings to higher iy 2 9";1‘;0“ at. the|. arson.. City, . Nevada, -April 15|to- church life, and. Eihis?afieastzz By - Uiiloll - Pressy sired that all members be present at|ground. Water, which has covered 4 ] NI ; (United' Press).— Mary - Pickford |largely it is expecte - .. | this session. ot , - . 7 g?;}?ef‘é?&‘; dhg“iimi‘;(‘};&t%;" ‘:2: DIAMOND DISCGVHKY ::s ?esen rxfi;stievetrythlng frgm Q}:mn local churfihes will betfxlled to c%p}xlz- Indianapolis, Ind., April 16—Fif- B e . :mle e,,.li:i‘,':;.mmo‘;i t}}f,‘,"";,fi:},';k":; Tt - thi I \ jen of San Marino to a ragged orphan city at all services tomorrow. The (tee have already entered in the, 3 ion h iven fi S o a5 55| N MEXICO REPORTED ' v s b = b 2y 8 SLSEi2 R, 15 n o st 0,5 RIDER IS INJURED WHEN | fn o son s rom time. sue. special point to attend on this oc- Directions : ¢ 2 : In three counties of Nevada a bat- cfls;,m a‘,’.d lans are being made by hher Tuesday May 380, and according M Is ,, Packet gophers ate readily, :;gg:{ = Los) Angeles;, april 150 (United|tle is raging around her, which 15 |all churches to eare for & largo ab.|to an announcement made by the| - HORSE SLIPS AND F in any one ress).—Ernesto H. Serrano, eal- | proving one of the most spirited of B J ' il 2 ore traps commonly on the market, and |thy and successful Mexican_'minmg .ghe ’flEflY the “Eee'bl‘\flh Eflte has te.;g:;;f;s of the various churches Speedway mnnaiement thece Wfl! be Frank Collopy of Northern town- %f"ts ‘t"‘;‘ sent °“°fby the Red Cr&ls a few of thege suffice to keep small {yan, has made a fabulous discovery [seefi. It is her divorce which is in-|have arranged especially- interesting | Mm% starters than any year SInce|gpip way quite badly injured at about HTFQ [today to refugees along ihie areas free of the pests. For ridding|of diamond bearing formation near |yvolved. ; sermons for both morning and even. |Motor cars of 183 cubic inches piston | 7 o’clock ?nst evening when the horse [~ inois ;“""i following appeals from alfalfa fields, orchards, and long|Tetio, in' the Mesquitto river region| ~Attorney General L. B. Fowler, the |ing services and have announced a|displacemerit were required. Three|on which he was riding slipped and hil:";; flnf)?l? s"%",‘": é‘:‘;l C‘;fl;’.{:::z‘: strétches of ditch ‘embankments of i dii 5 ices an A 7 ! o strétches of Guerero, Mexico, according t0 re-|man who attacked the legality of |general invitation to the public to|yearsago the last time the larger cars :’:él;ltfher;vl:ll‘;g-:l; ;;dnexl'mtt:mzlgtzir:lv:d shipment, of tents immediately. (By United Press) Chicago, April 15.—Carloads of them, a very successful and much|y,qris received by Serrano’s associates | Mary's divore Moore and S s " more practical method is. to poison|in Los Angeles. i whoyprecipih%eidrot’geowg ,.;L, Fight attend, Sl cf b of the 300" cubic inch type were per-|},." oo viding the horse at a rapid LINDSEY. SAYS JUVENILE them by use of baits of sweet potato| ~ Serrano is well known here. He is|in. court' over the divorce which is mitted. gait and was just rounding the cor- or of parsnips placed in their under |said to have made the discovery while Inot yet settled, has become a candi- JUR()RS SELEC'I'ED FOR The attendance records have been | ner from Minnesota avenue to Fifth DELINQUENCY IS LESS " ground runways. prospecting -for oil. - | date for district judge against Judge street when the horse slipped. Earl, The baits should be cut about 1|™ The Mesquitto region may prove|F, P, f Minden—the man| . shattered every year for the pust| onorts” wore that the horse struc i inch long and 1-2 inch square, and sprnductivg as the world famed Kim- w;,f,,‘;;:g:“fl:,y her divorce. BAUDmE COURT TERM three years consecutive races, and the hir‘:\ when it fell, but this does not| Moorhead, N D., April 16—Délin- washed and drained. From a peppet | perly if the Serrano discovery meas-| The Pickford divorce first came advance sale which opened in Febru-|seem to be the case, judging from [quency among children, not with box slowly sift 1-8 ounce of powder- | yre up to reports. : into state politics and the groundwork| Jurors whose names have been|Ary is 20 per cent greater than this|the injuries. He evidently struck his standing modern evils, has be ed strychnin (alkaloid) and 1-10 of | ™' A score of Mexican. mining men, [for the present contest was laid, at|drawn to appear for service at the |time last April. Reservations have|head on the pavement, cutting his greatly reduced, Judge Ben Linds this quantity of saccaharine (ground [frionds of Serrano, are preparing to|the last session of the Necede legi term of court to be held at Baudette |[been made by persons from every|chin and making a number of bad of juvenile court fame, declared in & together in a mortar) over about 4 |jegve Los Angeles for Guerrero, to be |lature when the attorney general in-|May 11 have been announced _by [state in the union, bruises about his face and head. Dr. fi'l";‘"-‘c" here. : i quarts of dampened baits, stirring to | eounted. “in” on the “new diamond spired-a resolution removing Langan |Clerk of Court F. W. Rhoda. Fol- Ralph De Palma, Eddie Hearne D. F. McCann, the attending physi-| . “Tt has been reduced because so- - i distribute the poison evenly. field.” .. |from his judgeship. The resolution f) . " edent set here at the|Tommy Milton (last years victor) E. cian, reported this forenoon that he|ciety is learning to study the people § The runways, which are usually 4“4 genergl stampede from points in |fajled by a narrow margin. F?‘;’)‘"E e Dreceden’ ekt iy oot Bavenr e Vraii | was not seriously injured and that and’ the causes of the thing they do i to 8 inches beneath the surface, can |peyico to the Serrano discovery is| Fowler and Langan now are appeal- | ¢ ruayl}]' erm o :jm jury when |Jorry Wonderlick and Harry Hartz|no bones had been fractured. rather than the things themselves. . be located by means of a probe made | predicted. ing to the voters for “vindication” 2'::;’;,:“;; h:fifii ‘t’fie Northen)\' end’of |ase );mong the prominent s’{nrs al.| .. The injured young man is a son of Ninety per cent of the boys of of any strong handle -an inch in di- h " x 4 H 4 a1-| Mrs, Mary Coilopy, who resides on|Which I speak become good citizens” ameter and 36 inches long. One end and for endorsement of thel.re: |y, county. Jurors are called to as-|ready signed. Wally Reid motion pic-| Te o '*o }s’hort (“L{J;nw horth of Be.|he declared. A tive positions, g he day |f h Iready entered ted. Into the CLEVH‘AN spee 2 « -|semble at' 9 A. M., May 12, the day|ture actor who has already entered brbort i SN 1y i}:g::-ds*:ulgl::tlf%tt‘;?ilnaepiece of 3-8 D G"us MAY Pig:f%td?'f x&z:g?hzri}:c“lfetshxf gf;:y following the opening of the term. }gnz ncq‘mred thhls (k-lverl's hcle:nt: :‘nd :‘u'g;'; hn‘:""‘:::mb’eeio::fm':i";m::h;’ia“_ SNIPERS KILL FIVE SINCE i i tuding about 12 2 b J are, as follows: James C.|badge from the American omo- | ; 3 t 3 3 R inch “irorl xod, protuding sbout 12| DRESS AS THEY PLEASE had o divorce coming to her. |, Turos are; us folovs: Janes O ¥ siation, under whose rulings | iné another horse and accompanying | THURSDAY; ENGINEER SHOT i T Back of Bowler are the _and Herman Miller, Mrs. Bert Cummings, |the Indianapolis race is conducted.| ™% Py_ Yo g : (By United Press) (By United Press) ! ¥ rvest aids in probing in hard soils. By Pickfordites,” who beli ith th mi B el ity % A \ 3 ickfordites,” who believe with thelo Will He has arranged for a six weeks va- i forcing down the iron rod near’go- (By United Press) attorney general that Mary’s divorce [Miss Jean Murray, J. U. Williams |He g = o Belfast, Ircland, April 16.—Total (Continved on Page 8) | Cleveland, April 15—The “lingerie | was oy B oadit to tho state of [and Albert Johnson of Baudette; ,,Latlotr:) l}:flr;x:aon:nge:éi:&d }:Ecrc:r?s WALLACE SAYS KEEP deaths trom: aaiars bullets: sibas PETER BHAHYJ CASE GOEs - |Var” in Kansas docsit worry mana |Nevada, i eesn b s | o 5t Conpr O B rol |seheduled to arrive from California WAR SAVINGS STAMPS?” | Sruraday renched five today with the 4 ers and owners of department stores e judgeship covers three counties | 9! b ’ shooting of an engineer, as he st TO JURY THIS AFTERNOON fiq Cleveland. and is 1‘,:%“,5‘1 a stepping stone to Johnson, John B. Imsdahl, and Nels|soon afterward, to start preparations d in his cab. at hisgrnflrc'md station, K. Johnson of Pitt; J. P. O’Brien, |for his appearance in the five century . - 3 L ) Fred J. Bridges, Mrs. Frank J, Pat’|grind. . Washington, April 16— “Keep | Shibing, fli’:fi‘;gfi"cmg:m%’“i;m:"m - [terson and James H. Farr of Grace-| cgaples from W. F. Bradley, speed- |your war savings stamps” is what | " Tihe night. ton; Miss Mary Mckee, George Mar-| yov'vonregentative in Europe, convey | Lew Wallace,Jr., Director of Savings e L shall, Hans Evenson, P. J, Mahon|the' information that several forcign | Treasury, Department, suys to the |rARGo JERSEY WON WORLEYS H i.|to dress as they please.” The attorney general says that if |G- T. Coryer, Mrs. Perry Ir8ncisco|eptries are on the way, although hefpeopie. Who 10 overam MILK PRODUCTION RECORD noon recess, tll;xe e “ngfcr‘;:‘ll;(i ° o girls in Cleveland’s stores may |she ever sets .hzrgfi“y foot on Nevada jand Guy L. Weaver C"}f| 1w'"§1"'7|'s§ gave no names. He expects that there ';““"""%t Dt‘; "": "](!“’“;Eh‘”:cz“lv't"f: Fargo, N. D., Apfil 16— Noble’s (lence]:vas to e B ‘-%sfl,‘ Fhands | wear ' silk _stockings and the latest|soil, he will have her brought into Richad Donavan, axd BB': ey o AL |Will be ten foreign entries. "'}’“"fl}" 0 ;0‘ ‘,‘,"h‘" lflpd “:{01,] Golden Margaret, a Jersey on the S. ‘t’};azhte ?“i;si“fi‘;“thisea{l&m:o" and styleshin d;““ .t‘;dtmb Hhels iz te fio“n e t‘lilzer sl‘l“‘fie p tcllmfl flir?achgfi';e'liy mg‘redg.n Ieisydb:gg 'and| Thirty-three drivers are permitted :I:Icms‘:mtirl flthé’;’;flc e(h:le( em’nd ‘?he e (l:‘;'a o nn]'mf htlm,ilk‘”“flnedd t:he By their heart’s content. ead at some judge who does not lool s Y : $ 2 " 4 world’s record for m production — that jurors would '»he"i bf_‘ drg:nt:"fo; The merchants, howeéver, have one [lightly on the subject of divorce. |Jamies Kyler of Spooner; fSlliim Nel“fi"_ to start in the race. gover! "“L"“‘t “;“” pay f.‘l’]" “:"'"];"’J}“‘Eé in December. She produced 1,749 fi?n;e?)%:as:, 'tl!mcc‘7 Ff.neson .0;1 oa minor reservation. g i’;i Ba1:|kton; l{,:’r Sl-t‘z:(t!uoen :rfl;e;ec' e ‘t‘l:‘: gtovcr‘:l‘:r‘;:n:!ierr:ex:iled %fiuynahoh?d pounds of milk, 93.40 pounds of but- . T.:.C. Fenson, on 0 ilk hoi: en Larson, Lars Foss . C. 3 red the 4 charge of operding a yambling th:;:.eeym;llo: zsgiz&;;‘:tnz?le:rlel:fi}r‘\:szz LOCAL F[REMEN leE W?r\lizr,ed of Rako; and Frank Unhauer VIRGINIA PREPARING receive when they invested théir torfat in that month g of Dutchie. R Cfe-_____ th% board. laints have been re- DANCE MONDAY N[Gm new Treasury savings certificates AVERY § AYS DEER HERD Many complsints which have taken the place of the War ON RUSS RECOGNITION < i ic 4 g i i ON MAY 15 Virginia, Minn.,' April 16.—The X of stockings which develop ‘runners’|sured by the committee in charge of| OPEN NEW STATI Virg‘inflmpa!t m f.he l‘)&tmerican e oot aimal) umoqms." y War savings stamps issued in 1918 (By United Press) . ‘ ti f Min- hoisery since one broken thread will| Department at the new armory Mon- Northwestern Oil Co., annourices that x::t:’:azx-tgnflzi N:::v‘:’ lssri(;lg the [redeemed at par. The War savings|being sounded out on the attitude ikAfter l&x}inus‘t,iv:bd‘iisfi:won ont‘the theB '!“prheme cou‘:t. g i i ing |silk stockings, bobbed-hair, question, ut whatever the result of the figl !lhtitfi catin d{? r\%:r‘)fw];lsegs;lilfi iee]}:;-g memberd of ‘the Retail ‘Merchants'{may be, Mary can’t come home to Id’! t) 'ct o%m ki at’ noon today -and [Board here voted unanimously:_ vote, although she once swore she Shon the court convened after the|, ‘That girl employes have the right |had established residence in Nevada. The case of Peter Bhahyj of Kel- house. Fenson is proprietor of the A money. When cashing their stamps AT/ NATT AL : cording to- W, B :Gray; secretary of FOR BIG CONVENTION |the pecpte should invest them in t SOUNDING OUT CONGRESS s IL CG. TO ceived lately asking for replacement| = A very enjoyable evening is as NORTHWESTERN O savings stamps -85 the government a REAS RAP too qujclgly,” qi'gy said. .| the Easter Mondgy.dance to be giv-|. '] 1t ls DEC " ING lDLY “It is impossible to guarantee silk|en by the Bemidji Volunteer Fire E. H. Jerrad, local manager of the gion already has arrangements wel T e il bo| Washington, April 15— Congreat is PR A, ¢ United - Pres! o i destroys the i he 1 public e y ioh 3 1 ] b, a b Al 2 s 3 -y Al 1t o i , nd. o . e e 0 nations of . e b 5 ers killed more. thant 20,000 deer in| . Othe ), Sh f|has planned a feature event and his on . Beltrami 'avenue, will be ready fl“{‘.’,‘;“‘ufimffffi'onfis',‘otpe conven- fl?st ‘month in the year they were sold |ing. This has led to the belief in Minnesota last fall, according to-Car- |the “flapper,” secured ‘an orchestra from Red Lake t later than May 16. for s ¢ 8, the los Avery, state game and fish warden, |fiapper” are officially, approved here. | Fails to }uniish, the music.’ ¢ ‘%‘},’B"Sf:::’,."t",,'{:non of the plant is “""kc".’"'"it:fi" ;‘.“tbefmth “n';"l“, :’: In the last three years approximately —_— | The proceeds of this dance are to| Wl FI°Cieration,, It is located just|Work since the Tirst of e V2 of the year, These stamps have al-|long delay recognition of the Soviet 56,000 deer have been killed in this| HARLEY-DAVIDSON TEAM be used to help“defray fi“’f’?’""’“ across the Great Northern tracks on geg‘(‘,’;gfltgg c%?gfm’e"nceq"of former|ways been redeemable, the redemp- |regime, if other nations take the gta‘tler spite of the incressed numb- WILL PRACTICE SUNDAY ;gr:h;l!gtzea gg:var;‘ltil:}:l t‘;:e dl;ilmflf:f‘ Minnesota avenue. service men who find thefinsellven bu!E fion‘}:mhle.mcrensmg;nonth bt}}',mr;,r:ltr lcn](n, fot o i R S 1S J e n < ¢ ) ’ i inning and closing of |in ‘the same proportion as the 5 et o : 9! g rs of refuges and other protective ment, has been planning for the past iest at the beginn b " s think i ssible th ;x:a:ures thg deer herd is decreasing|- The Harley - Davidson baseball | several years. Several social events| MARKHAM HOTEL PLANNING g: ’:}?:t::nfi:i‘:ilgnzlf:r:eerzuc;%?r: ni::ns:s‘;gd;;:‘m;”nlrgcriznicg&hl‘hsiég ::a{v)\‘{: g.t:;-xt:: |:m;{t ‘r::)l::l I.hee i:ftizht?vgn’l“:z mnitdly’;’e::x:r{h:ag.te:fiierf:gzisbfi:; 'éeua:&av;lgi?;:z‘:: :t i}{g()fankglrt;::;l‘s 2::‘1’::"(:?23?52dm‘z’»iet;etodsfigm?:ttfig SPECIAL EASTER DINNER ;.. planning to be' in attendance | present tir:m. Next Janua;_')é 7it wlill unrlingh nu}t) process among ct‘mx- ve to :30. E g . i s. [res as be cgutingntion of the present policy|bers are asked to be present-at that|visiting firemen next year and each v'v|h5: ‘:;'O:I‘m flr;iduit mgtrmlg)lt«;‘ Lh:“ :’e:t‘;le be worth $5. a difference o cents :LL b"";':"c ‘in;:fifllfi‘”{{‘gs‘;;:lfixflfii flg: will undoubtedly reduce the s’upply hour. This team plans to take an|of these events have been very suc-| The Mnrkham hotel announcesbfl 1l g[";xe‘.l!lelgu‘:'t Pr:tt i Virginia' Washinz_—-_——tnn. April 15e—Secretary | repr ted at the (lenos conParefibe 2 in all country open to hunting.” active part in a local commercial | cessful. It is expected that th1542322:] E;%e;:(;mr;c.;;oiset’;,e:v:;?ni:é znticipnfes a mammoth 1922 conven-|of State Hughes has sent a note to Lett which contribute adroit sug- for $4.12, and the sale price increis- lsome quarters at the capital that the ed one cent each month to the end|United States government will not e The cnactment of a buck law|league, if such a league is formed,|dance will prove very popular and 7 A A At Aadart o gestions a inquiry h been re- Y might help a great deal in prevent- and wiil also play a number of plans are being made to accommo-|room of the hotel Sunday. A more tion, and will isgjire "30,",:1.:?..(,'.'1;5,’.‘., :ff"r’é'f&c’& n“b&twwer:nm tt(l)-nem"l‘fii:r/(! 2;'«:3‘! hy“:dn:x’;lbc,x-ryct T}’:ec me:mb::.q ing extermination of Minnesota’s|games out of town, making the trips|date an exceptionally large attend-|detailed announcement is contained |pense in providing ac t"‘ rations o e d thaE counte S ths Tobie and senate deest herd, he intimated. by motoreycle. ance. in an advertisement in this issue. and a program of entertainment. States and that c v.‘l~ . . § 3 e ey

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