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. The Pioneer is_ the: dail withl; {50 3:{‘]5. of B onsji lnli has the: largest circulation i | Northern Minnesota. =° = : ¥ . Minnesota: F what_unsettled in_ south and Wednesday; slightly colder in northeast portion tonight. VOLUME XX. NO.5 85c PER MONTH e tdnds - BEMIDJI, MINN., TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1922 | CENTENARY OF GRANT o CONGRESS HUST HIGHWAS PLAN Z |Legion Post Plans Program; Invites q A. R. Members and Auxiliary Units Educational Meeting to Be - " Held Here Saturday ' e A special program has been arrang- &4 ¢ =g » | ; The centenary of the birth of Gen- ‘ed for Boy’s and Girl’s Club Day in ; , s S, Grant, April 27, 1 Entire City Flooded Today and|pemidji Saturday, April 29, when the | ! ; xill :):fipx operly!:bsfe:‘i"ed (:.his yeu Chairman of Joint Commission . S ¢ 1 P /| [ =R p i G 3 Trinity River Is Reported |boy’s and girl’s of the county are urg- sl A . J/ of the x(z’:suh'fi'c mgrouéhmff e Uni- on Agricultural Inquiry to Be Rising Still ed to be in attendance to learn more| ) 3 ted States. In order to better observe Outli g i { the occassion, national headquarters tlines- Report ) Concerning the various club projects in -this county. The purpose of this meeting is to outline the work for the assist the G. A. R. posts in putting on SEVERAL HOUSES AND ’eflol;n{‘r;g ye:;r.thStafie Aclub_leug\er. T. A“. / e i 3 UNIFORM STATE LAWS > rickson o: e Universit, arm will i 3 f a patriotic program. In pursuance o 5 STORE CARBIFD AWAY be:present-and Mr. rCoopei is also ex- 7 A 4 ’ this request, the Ralph Gracie Post of ON MOTOR TAXATION = SR pected to be present. Z N NS y the American' Legion has decided to o of the American Legion has requested that local posts of that organization put on a short programi at its next A R | 'The meeting is to start promptly |’ 7// ) 3 ! A\ : Dallas (Texas). Also Under|at 10 o’clockg;t the C:ntr?l sc}?&o)i / 4 ¢ \ regular meeting, Thursday evening, | Correlation of Highways With 'Water a2 Result of Flood _|Puilding. The forenoon will be devot- 7 / T April 27, to which the members of the i Y9 Wy ater as Result of ed. to a discussion of club work. A 7 b s i,‘\)'c':‘]r?"“'lfh;if"‘ fih)}:i'lig:‘?l}fa:m{::he Rail and Water Transpor- X d: ific Storm lunch will be served by girls in the b 4 N \ sumerican L iave been N . \and Terrific. St 4§ bread: baking project of the Bemidji ] 7 4 invited tation to Be Urged This program will begin promptly at 8 o’clock and will precede the reg- schools under the direction of Miss ‘ | Julia A. Nelson. the home economics|. ; (By United Press) fehcher:. < ular busines meeting of the Legion Fort Worth, Texas, April 25—Sey- i R # % ,lf' v l} 12 f—lle‘- 0 o’clock the young peo-|| f b post. The program will be short so en and one-half inches of rain fell in e i A that the G, A. R. members may attend g By James T. Kolbert (United "Press Staff Correspondent) Washington, April 25 (United i i urn to the Elko theatre B I " Ui N 1 ¢ y E‘:gcm\fll’gtt;:»:;tsxngot:;e:xfis :;d Tt;\‘: \:y Will be, entertained by a : Y 11 1 without the exercises becoming too Press)—Congress must continue .to Trinity river had reached a stage of cture show. Special club pic- g ! Ille / long and tiresome. - They will be ,r;'rol:note an adequate program fof 317 "feet. - Street.car service = was 0 be shown in addition to , § brought up to.the Civi¢c and Commerce | highway construction and mainten- "diséontinued and the lines cut off in "matinee. A fee.of 10 cents association rooms by automobile and ance, the Joint Congressional Com- ‘several sections of the city. Fire broke | Will be peed for.those in attend- / / right after the close of the program m.‘fs“’“ on Agricultural Inquiry soon oat inzone BIABES. TEit it anéeiat t ceting. ® Wl]tlt'be con:fiycd to thelrt::oni‘es.'ln g:zl r(giodr: to goragress, its chairman Police and firemen guarded the lev-| The prog, includes the following B i';l‘:zitl:ffl?:attg d‘:}"zgt‘)’f“h verey meeg[::gi to dr;:.y, ydney Anderson, Minn,, said The commission believes that the motor vehicle has ;come to be an in- disensible “farming implement,” and that good roads, built so as to-aid the farmer in getting his products to the v . Q. A ee west of ‘the. power house, after a |topics:Ho\" ‘lub Work Developes & et B warning wa¢ issued that’it might give | Citizenship,”\ "hat Wisconsin Boys| " : 4 & or °1f the four "”""1'1‘“_“‘??‘;‘5-"]1 et way any moment, Sycamore. parkisfand Girls Are. ‘ng’in Club Work,”|" - B 2 . The program wi j’mc ude the sing- under water. Asgrocery.. store . was|“Hints on How\ ‘row One-eighth of 3 D\ ing of a number o patrlonc. songs swept away and several houses were |an Acre ‘of Poty s¥s,” “Care and —= 3t p ?I?ed ]tilffe;vf ség;te ;;(}déc;isl::: concerning washed from .their. foundations. A [ Management of a Dairy Calf” and e - < 3 % p % == At the business meeting of the post ?ie::n"';::fig; :‘;Etimflnw the ag- small creek went wild carrying away |“Judging Dairy Stock.” ¢ there will be a number of important ; NEW FlRM TAKES(WB‘ : H. N. MCKEE T0 ENTER matters brought up for discussion ;ni(l:o;;fillw:tgro{;:?\:o};tiga::y:n‘;im all houses. in its vicinity. for.a block.| It is especially desired that all boys The ‘streets everywhere were coyer- i ty who are inter- ers ed with derbis. Reports from points ':é'{if' fistfii t.fiifiosgj’;:fs be present CASS LAKE SATURDAY PIGNEER STATIONERY BUSINESS FOR HIMSELF and it is urged that there be 2 1arge | ynitorm basis for taxing motor vehi- west of Trinity said the river was|at the meeting in the forenoon., Thef, ¢ 5 2:’;?‘2:“‘:!“0?‘ c?)o?t\:“:vi?{ x;;qo"l‘:(?o}:g:-lfi cles also will be ruged by the commis- = ; 3 o SO St > o & * O Ision in its report The Bemdji Book ahd Stationery at this. session. Plans for Memorial company has assumed charge of the still rising rapidly. - The river rose|program is sure to be of interest and Day will be practically completed at The commission,” Anderson said Pioneer Stationery House and is un- 26 feet in a-few hours here the entertainment in the aiterr:iom; oeals VAP Fi o z ill more thap pay for the period o cals Wil ay First Game of ans to Open Furniture and) ;% } ! “is strongly of ini + Fort Worth, Tex., April. 25.—Flo- ;lx,nlstmcfion spen? during the‘forenoon. ¥ Ry .p 5 this time and a very interesting meet-| oy gfym" h\t'hney :g:lsltgc:?:: :'}'15 ods which foliowed ‘a terrific down-| Altogether, a very entertaining and| Baseball on Home Field; Undertaking Store on Third |ing is assured. maintenance. by states and coontiss pour of rain here today drove.100 res- linstructive session is planned and it A der the management of A G. Jacobson —Show Civie Pride— be continued under the direction of idents from their homes and caused |5 expected that there will be a large Good Game, Expected Who is secretray and treasurer of the Street About May 1 COLLEGIATE REGISTRARS gualified, experts, with particular re- i ) erence to the construction and main- property damage amounting to thous- ands of dollars. attendance. newly organized company. 7SR +~Show Pride In Your City— . i : : < Near Trinity park here. the river.is| . - Major league baseball will have| All bills owing the Pioncer Station 15 feet deep and rtis still ;iaing. Two | NORTH: CAROLINA ROOSTER a&l)th{ng on Bemi(lllji high school when |ery Hof"ifi ""1‘3“ b,ej gngablc ’“p”‘fl 3 . women are reported.to have. :-been| E: SECOND BROOD [the local ‘interschoolastic season for|fices of the Bemidji Fioneer tublsh- and furpiture salesman for the Huf- ¢ . drowned. Fire broke out in the Camer: HATCHES.HLS, : Bemidji opens with a game against|ing Company and accounts, begining|fman &“ O’Leary cstablishment and [r—Flection of officers, appointment on lumber yard, but. the fire depart:| . gincton N. C., April 25 (United|the Cass Lake high school at; the local with April 24th, will be billed and are |for the J, P. Lahr furniture store, will |0f committees for 1922-23 report of ment apparatus was unable to respond | piocc)’ sGeorge . Knott's favorite ball park Saturday afternoon, April|payable to the Bemidji Book and Sta-fopen the McKee Furniture and Under- committees and discussion of prob-| ., SN0 SERS Tawe, *because of the, water washing through | ;. (ocvo T o Sofethe nest with the sec|29: This is the first year of baseball | tionery Company. taking Con, at 120 Third strect about |lems affecting their profession oceu-| it in effecting a uniform. bans the streets Several feet deep. There | 4"} (/54" Alderman Allen W. Knott [for either of these ‘scflools but never-|, Inventory will be completed within |May 1. Possessing a thorough know- pied the ttention of delegates to the | ¢, "4, vine motor trucks and other was no danger of the blaze spreading | PG Wby ciey for the fact.. . today, theless it is expeeted that a first-class |a few days and further annguncement |ledge of the furniture business, Mr. 11th annual convention of the Ameri-{yy 04, "vapiclas which shall fairly rep- - fire department.offigials’said. " —=f e Koot said 8L, rodaViteiame will be-tho'resutt of ‘this meet-{ieghrding the managemenrtnd future | McKee has decided to go into businesy|can association .of Collegiate resent the proportion of expensé ot [ 3 braod are doing fine.” ing. Athletic rivalry between these|plans of the new firm will be made [for-himself and has secured the store trars which opened here today. The |yop 0 S oncction and mainten- (By United Press) Yt yaungsger the rooster came |tWO schools has always been keen and |through_the newspapers and: by let- [building formerly occupied by the meeting closes Thursday. The dinner| b chargeable to such vehicles. Dallas, Texas, April:26—Five inch- |y < e 1% i1 boint where, ere he both teams are now going through ter, 2 Grinager Sunshine Grocery on Third |of the organization will be held; to-[""p, 0viong to jts appearance, the es of rain and flood Water from the 're::hed the crowin‘éoage.he had mani. |Stiff practice in preparation for the street, where he will handle a com- llx,mtrow nuih.t)at L?e %[’j‘lllng-e hotel.. nomic sone of trapsportat one t::‘; Trinity today did property dam- | £ VoG U iaw man” tendencied and contest, ) plete line of furniture, holiday goods, [Professor Arthur G. Hall, x A%l sharply defined by the haulage range —Show Pride In Your Ci@y— age totaling thousands of dollars; left in hi The ball park on Fourth street will g ) kets, ctc., and will also continue [0f the University of Michigan and & snid A —SCgOl'es Ofl gmfi“e'fl ‘hof:l:legs‘gnd’vseefit caused all the hens in his home flock undonbkec‘llyp be used for flhiée gamle. FATAI‘LY WOUNDS WIFEr flzl‘fls v(;mrke : ,fuar:;ral dirgcf.gr and un- | president of the association was to ;:f"."::&i"\:,‘.fl":a(i‘]lthfeé:fl;v?,fl .i:cth'.,"r:‘.‘ 3 feet of water over-the: streets of | S EiEE o g;“‘]'i""fef:;‘;“;‘;‘fing"i‘:fi; although the fair grownds will be the | - ONE' GMATE CHILD. LIVES | dcrtaker. Picture Traming will also be |make the principle address. Dort that in 1918 the estimated cost < MEETING AT ST. LOUIS |tenance of farm-to-market roads; th: H. 1}\{ }\{)chec. who ;f}or the lpn:‘tl'IB adequate funds should be :;;rzl')rtl;t: yeurs has beon engaged ns undertaker | St Louis, April 25, (United Press) (o4 for research and regulation of tained 4 Uniform State Laws south Dallas. The flood. was accom- i i scene of later season games, the dia- included in his work. —Show Civic Pride— of hauling in wagons from f: panied by & teryific electrical. storm. Iy,g:i’,‘gs:f:v‘mff i:‘,‘:i’_.‘,%?ng‘;fi;sfamfly' mond at the fair grounds not being Mr. McKee just recently returncd : Shipping " pojnt. overdged about. oo he river stood ‘at 22 feet and ‘was [y 4 ¢ anybody, gets fresh with his ready for use at this time. The game : - 7 from the Twin Cities, where he pur-|WOULD KEEP ARMY OF per ton mile for wheat ,38 cents for still rising. pant . ‘chicks, oh, boy! will begin at about 2:30, Coach Smith | Devils Lake Machinist Kills|chased a complete, new stock for his AT LEAST 150,000 MEN |¢orn and 48 cents for cotton. Hauling —DMake Bemidji Beautiful— SR T P gy has_announced. o o b store. This stock is due to arrive soon, in ,motor trucks or by tractors aver- KEY LIST HOLDING UP it ~—Show Civic Pride— This is the first public game to be| Self By Jumping in Front |in plenty of time for the opening of nihas ave Xb cents Tor whetat aurd coFa . ’ i WISCONSIN'’S FIRST MIXED played in Bemidji this season and in- £ Movi 3 the store on May 1. . (By Unitod Pross) and 18 cents for cotton i s dications are that it will be well at- o oving Train Having made his home in this com. Washington, April 26—The state | w[¢-thus appears,” said the cllm.lr- PIONEER PUZZ] 'ONTE i i ¥ ,LE. CONTEST: munity for the past 20 years, Mr. Mc- {of world affairs and the creation of (y,n “«that the , major -result accomp- . Kee is well and favorably known, Be- |a new balance of power resulted from |}; i : i (By United Press) fore coming to Bemidji he was located |a move to provide an adequate Amer- {‘;{Ezfl }I’L %T:nntcowmf?;?:i :fulnl.:rr«lz?l";n at Farley, Kelliher and Solway. For {ican army. The testimony before the (he ‘markets for the, farmer. Single the past 15 years he has made his Senate appropriation committee’ ask- | voqctions are to be,found in 'the fact home here. He has served as county [ed that the army not be reduced be-[that the use of the r‘notflr veliicles has coroner for the past three years. low 150,000 men. brought the farmer closer to the city PETIT. JURY HEARING CASE tended, since much interest has al- P 2 ready been shown in favor of base- dotao has been dn. Duaccountable {7, Bilte Erems) ball for the high school students. = f . Y Madison. > Wis.. April 26—Wiscon- emidji high school has an except-| Devils Lake, N. D., April 26—One Sonnected Wity xtheu:c'g:er'fi' recent ling first mixed petit jury will sit in |ional good line of material and will lsmall child is the victim of a tragedy bt e O st | W8] the tridl of Hartwell Farrell, 50, weal-|give the high schools in this section |4pa¢ ook both parents and a sister e is expected to e ¥ thy farmer, who is charged with first of the state's hard contest, Inter.dis- from it late last night. James Kallais This is expected to reach the Pione-| degree murder in connection with the [trict games may be played after the Mr. McKee plans to conduct an up- —Help Beautify Bemidji— and also has increased the desirability prizes awarded according to the an-Igupelis 52 year old sister. Nine wo- |of the state have already adopted the i i i ing i that whilethe motor vehi 8 . 2 s. g 4 icle traffi ! the babies. One died this morning in Tidji business district. s H C EF I vehicle traffic ; ~—Keep Off The Grass— EAU l Ul D E.ND NG onein the somtest . bo patert 8 games Wl be e ey B EASTERN STAR TO GIVE er in_a few days, when it will bel vi i 3 i istri b let- [round h )t hot and fat- e i 3 rticul: d N . i . ying of Theophill Hostin, Belgian |district schedules have been complet-|round house employee, shot and “a to-date store in every particular an and comfort of farm life. turned over to ‘the judges and thele o hand and suitor for the hand of |ed. The majority of the high schools ally wounded his wife and then shot th(‘i est(;:bhshlmcr‘;:, ofd:.llg;g Bmtmtlfl c‘én. 'l'wo “B“.IS” wlLL Do “Figures in the report will sh?w uable ition to e be- nouncement;‘madd in the puzzle ad- men were drawn. - plan of 8pring athletics and it is ex- e i et (Cont; nouncemans : 8 1 € the hospital. ontinued on page 6) ~—Turn Square Corners— pected that a number of interesting % osse chased Kallais through the Bl d —Turn Square Corners— those in the contest to be patient a —Help Beautify Bemidji— the outskirts of the town, and as they (IN By Henry Farrell few days more, when the:details of WILL DEC[DE SEAT ON closed in on him he dashed in front FOR ASSOCIATION MEET S l'g-ss‘::filn' ok nnriduniy DANCING PARTY TONIGHT the winners will be ~made known % J. P. MORGAGN TO SERVE ON \of a moving train and was instantly| According to the announcement o s through thescolumns of the Pioneer. NORTH DAKOTA BUA'RD INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION |killed, made by the secretary this noon. she | New Y‘“;k,“-‘\l,"‘“"lfi‘,l”"‘“’d Pri _The Order of Eastern Star will —Your City—Make It Beautiful- SRERE: 3 Physicians say there is a chance |program, arranged for the regular | —America’s “Bills”, ’lt'm"l" “"‘:l""lt"’," give a dancing party in the Masonic ONE MAN KILLED WHEN (By ‘United Press) (By United Press) for the other child’s recovery. meeting of the Civic and Commerce |son, are almost sure to do a ¢ hall thia evening for the members of i "New York; April 26—J. P. Morgan association following the. noon-day |heavy work defending the Davis Cup |the Masonic orders and their familles 2 i e PRl g b g WREEr |today announced he had accepted €he | - Devils Lake, N. D., April 25—James| lunchedn Wedneaday, (vl e a bIrt™ [L8 SRR, sl hams e aroer | e v gaass e wall xa f0F menth, Murphy, appointee of Gov. R. A. Nes- invitation :;0 serve as a member o: ‘tP Kallais,. who shot and killed his young | Mrs. Agnes Pyne o tt:"; a (.“Blfll:‘(. -| Tilden, the world’s ¢ hamp, is a cer- I;S [ hL e Eastern Star. It is urgéd Ft. Scott. Katisas. April 25-—Oné | tos, is entitled:to a place on the state International c".’“’"'”“}l" to Tonesto |wife and seriously wounded his two ers college will give a A ba obi ers tainty, as he called o: a trip to Eng- | that there be a large attendance sifite man was killed .and several were in-]board of administration will be argu- gate and ascertain whet "da Honn ?3 babics here last night was instantly| =Friday, April 28, w']} S l") scrvud land to defend his W:mh}lled{;n ."h‘;’)“' Lk V‘.':yl “"ng"bl‘-‘ evening with good jured when a Kansas City-Oklahoma |ed today before district Judge Berry. Germany would be arranged. © §tad |Killed when. he jumped in front of throught Minnesota as Bird Day, andipionship. Nulft.hnl he might be in the music has"been assured by the com- City passenger train on the Frisco| Judge Berry issued an injunction he. planned to sail for Europe MayGreat Northern Train No 1 west|the program for th 90551‘31[‘h19 flfltm best of condition for the greatest clas- 1r}m.uc in charge. These affairs have yoad crashed into the rear end of the |April 10, restraining Murphy from 'ugi‘ indicated th G bound, a mile and a half out of thelargely on bird su fi"fl- - "e";"l sic of all tennis. |8 v{flye’i] pr?):’m tol be very enjoyable train carrying a circus near Gerard [setting on the board and to appear “':g"-“ indicated that z erman| iy tivo and a half hours after the|be other numbers on the p; ‘73“:“ et. Johnston, the wiry little Californian |even though not always well attended, ‘toda; before him today to show cause why loan, if it was made, probably would | Joiino His body was severed just [ative to bird life and a very interest-{;; ‘no¢ qure to play, not that there is and the committee looks for a large - i % be sold by popular subscriptions. and f ing and instructive meeting is assured. any better player, but because he h attendance this evening. Pleas Hart wag riding on the cizous [the injunction should not be madelyat it wag expected a_considerable flb";“;fe }};gi}‘tllve had successfully evad-|A 1arge attendance is urged for the |yt gocided to come cast. When the —Turn Square Corners— (By; United Press) train and was killed. The circus train |permanent, o . 5 reti .| L Wlais on the mai‘n line ready to take % Cahill was Temoved by Gov. Nestos portion, of it would be placed in the ed a posse of hundreds of persons luncheon and the {met:_ngfi) follow. | time rolls around, however, something | LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE b ‘the siding when it FEck. the ground that he failed to take|Urited States, .. idji ¢hich set out in pursuit a few minutes —Show Civic Pride more than business will have to pop HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT e.siding when:it was stENG on. the granm —Help Beautify Bemidji— | WHICT 3¢ b 5| GERALDINE FARRAR TO END lup to keep him away from Forrest| The Loyal Order of Moose will hold jumped up and ran in front of the engine. The train stopped after it —T uare Corners— h th of.office after his reappoint- fter the shooting. The police on first D urn Square Corn: the.oa Led eapp A. F. & A. MASONS TO HOLD Aiter we g CAREER IN BELASCO PLAY |Hills. a special meeting this evening at 8 lon i T 5 : cl i i lasco i - £ the administration to secure control{ Bemidji-lodge No. 233, A. F. & A.lcatch the train and make his escape, concert season is over. David Be 'ham boy, may be a third member of 3 7 3 I i i al hi- to i ! | will have a play ready. Geraldine Far- | s the third best|Th ill itiati 3 ADOPT mmo" SYSTEM of the board which after the recall {Masons, will meet in special communi- [yt the engineer said the man was ly B i b hady for the Belasco, pin the team. Ranked as the third bes 'llunLcrl? ‘:?“ '})E B:l;v:’.mn, after which : (By Unitéd Press) Show Pride In Your City— |be conferred on a large class, it X A team until e ran afoul of the nation- ] il 26— i d: f tion was given out today. siati St. Paul, April 25—Adoption of the OAKLAND TO HAVE FLAT planned, and & large attendance o peal i his botys ‘_O-Your ’éity—Make Y Beautiful— al association. BY GHT OF CRI liam E. Peterson, may be accomplish- mm M"‘u NAIRE County Auditor A, D. Johnson left PARK BOARD HAS CREw pionships and went to Philadelphia to . the snmus mesting of the Amer-| e Ouidand Morar Car compans | F 0 i CLEANING UP LAKESHORE 2! i the Middic Siates tournament, (By Gnitea Prote) P ,FACFS ASSAULT CHARGE e i hig’ pction was prptusted and the as- Montevideo, April 25—Broken and k ) e p ~—Keep e Grass— —_— stock shown at the national show here | g at rate” charges for servi : ; ] . EXTENS[VE REDUmoN board, a' crew of men begun ~work| Lawrence Rice, Newton Center,|into court to defend herself against “Peterson, chief of the registration A : Monday morning, cleaning up the|Mass., has a good chunce to be select-| 4 charge of first degree murder. of dairy: cattle for the state hasal- put ’;?'egzfic:fi’; glvae'; °fre5§;ir°hjm; Ward, millionaire legislator and hews- ¢ P s paper publisher. today begun his de- s cdmpaign now underway in the city.[most talked ‘of players in the game|bury was formally charged with the e :il::e T";fi:z:{'z’lz‘;‘;’ of the | te basis is doing away with_the|Viola Limberg, who charges him with|! Washington, April 25—An exten- | Work was begun at the Toot of Third [today. murder of Oscar ErickSon, the man . y » complaint’ frequently heard from |attempted assault. sive reduction in railroad rates will A f the city parks are to be made|w]LLIAM MEERT CASE NOW As the funeral cortege passed be- absoutely prevents substitution of Hitil. after the i ] 3 o o o) : : ¢ job is completed. |tempted her honor at an orphanage, ten days. it was learned today. It was |ready for use as soon as the weather neath her window late yesterday and animals of fraud, Peterson declared. |;myie 1o resulted in much dissatisfac- |which he had built and endowed here. | understood the commissioin is now BEFORE DISTRICT COURT Y % NORTH DAKOTA VILLAGE Vogue. g with Bright’s disease, had requested |reductions will be compromised in|engincer showing the proposad plans| The case of Mary E. Newton, adm., |she cried out wildly. The pretty sten- VOTES ON BOND ISSUE| Another feature of service worked fher to ask the senator for a loan. “He | their decision. for the setting out of trees along the William Meert is now before the|ographer and her hero grew up in the citizens of Zap villags. today.|a special school at the ~factory ‘at|with him and finally the children|the reductions apply to certain basic|to look over the plat at the office of {Torrance the defendant. This tes were unanswered she grew Part of the money will be used for the | Pontiac, These mechanics go back to|came upstairs and he let me go.” commodities. Members of the commis- | the city engineer or at the Geo. T.[suit arising from an old account al- he called him to her office, reports thought he hed been lying in ports g o’clock at the Moose hall for the pur- i i tion Wednesday evening at thel; si er in the United States, Vinnie . election was the only one nonpartisan |¢ation ay g ing at one side of the track and ot will mark the end of her care: player in the United es, Vi Y Hely Beautity Bemidji * Bertillon' system .of identification, for members is especially desired. Just because he, did not wish to this fall this morning for Baudette, where he jcan Dairy association this fal s - * 4 s ng into éffect as quickly as A 4 A 4 bs‘s&lé dociation may punish him by keeping| . .yshed by the weight of her crime, will be identified and cataloged hy‘ Airoiay. the majority of. S i By Tnitea Fites, *IN RAIL RATES COMINGziie itk bt i Bt e, P ko 00 S sin e s ot e o ready taken the nose-prints of mio; ffi:fi may be required on an Oakland aration for the summer LOUTIS 8 P iminary hearing of the charge should & P street and the crew is gradually work- she loved madly, but who did not re- The Bertillon system, as applied t0 |, ¢ oricts’ that they never have any| - Mrs, Limberg closed her case late {be announced by the Interstate Com- - L permits. the strain of the funeral dirge drifted ~Walk Around, Not Acro tion with the system now generally in|She said -her husband, ill for years|framing agreements daily and rate Zap, N. D., April 25.—The gropo- out by the Oakland Motor Car Com-|said he would give it to me. He then| A majority of the commission is un-avenues and streets of the city. Part-{district court. Charles W. Scrutchin|this little town and they had kaown erection of an electric light line draw-|the branches and distributors and in| The senator says her statemenfis!sion, it was known, feel reduction in |Baker Co, store. This plat will be leged to be due the Newton estate, d him a letter and, as he turned 7 ment in July, 1921. 2 A 'lr‘lh actiog,’was a move on the part MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT | hiding and was killed while trying to New York, April 25—When _the " Vincent Richards, the great Ford: e D! g ! pose of voting on new applicatiohs. in majority. Masonic hall. Third degree work wi ot an opera singer. This informa- was almost sure of a place on the ) had passed over his body. BROKEN AND CRUSH pure bred cattle, 8s evolved by Wil-|- RATE CHARGES FOR SERVICES| —Walk Around, Not Across— compete in the national indoor cham- f 3 will spend a day or two on business. It is probable that all pure bred its.new plan’ of universal - - 0 I i Under the direction of the city park fhim off the tesm. Elsie Salisbury may he unable to go eir nose prints. ches, distributors and dealers have| 'Fairmont, April 25—Senator A. L. L] & / 5 and in conjunction with the cleanup fastounding speed and he is one of the|proceed this afternoon, Miss Salis- than 1000 pure bred animals in Wis-| o' “myig "o pecialization ‘on a_piece | fence agdinst the $75,000 suit of Mrs, (By United ¥ress) ‘th to Di § Point X All —Show Civic Pride— o 3 Sl (e o ng north to Diamond Point park. spond. cattle is positive identification and |50, oot s specific repair will cost|yesterday, testifying that Ward at-|merce Commission within the next A plat has been drawn by the city from the little church across the street sition of a 84500 bond issue is before | pany is the training of mechanics ingrabbed me and kissed me. I struggled | derstood to favor a plan of making jes interested in this project are urged [is representing the plaintiff and G. M. |each other since childhood. When her ing current from the Lucky Strike {turn open: schools for the training |are false, and that it is a frame-up to |rates is now, pos!i‘)]e since railroad |prought up for adoption at the next for ch Mary E. Newton is ad: 2ck to read it, fired three shots mine, of service men for Oakland dealers. exhort money from him. iearnings are increased. regular meeting of the board. istratrix. e died Saturday.