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The Pio,n;:i‘r'ottheg :nlx” H -‘ B\ i g 9 g 4 i ’ o 3 Minesota: PArtly- rgest. circulation; N ¢ probab upsettled- Sunthgnig t‘onig.ht in south, BEMIDJI, MINN,, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, 1922 e = Smnll But Very. Enthusiastic] N OH 80Y; . JOST 5 ") FOLL 0’ PEP 8 7 First Inter-Class Track’ and Audience Enjoys Musicale - | EfL 3 i N'EUEB'I’"IN(’ gt Field Meet Is Staged By Fndq Ev‘el"un'g‘ High School Friday . L — ) The ~program presented Friday ¥ i z\ierl;mg by. the liemidji Musical Art 3 v IN o ; o A hu:éfi:xopl,‘zt}!‘me g:ni;‘x?\’:la:se %‘i‘r{:ewlei?- o ub proved to be one:of the.best 4 % T v .| midji high school. won the inter-class| How a" President ntalll Sy b A given by the club in this years work, ¥ et hel i Chairman‘of Commission |and the efforts of those whotook || |] B \ S b :;;?xxl;:s'“ ‘Heldymaffirkfififéiffleafw Senate Is D‘“"’““d !‘¥ Probfil : . ‘| part and others who are endeavoring 5 . v bi g A&"O“"“l,‘e of 47 points outf of a grand total Prominent Member to promote the highest musical inter- 4 o e o nts tal i § & 4 of 93. The seniors came second with S Bl A e K ¥ 23 points, the freshmen with 17 and ed audience than attended the recital. / i y " | the sophomores with 13 COMMISSION MA 0 ) : 5 — EXHA%STT&K::EUIR; g R . _ g ¢ A - In the 100yard dash, Baney,| ASSERTS MORE PLAIN ‘gl g e s mambar & group of | [0 ‘ e, sophomore, was sccond, and| . TALKS ARE OF VALUE 1 The opening number, roup of - = 3 e i} del ightfull) se‘legtions, ’l‘eold‘:ng'l":vigggt‘ N R B i Cushner, freshman, third. .In the Recommends That Issuance of | (H'¢, ‘er), Melody, (Hureter), were| ol g . X :fi?ej:vniflt A ;‘Bl}?-';’}:;’ Jo“fm:r‘fete?tn?lflst Describes Incident * Shawing 5 1 v the Riggs orchestra in their 1 : 2 b l Tax-Free Securities Be v and spontaneous n\r:mner. DAYS, A HANK,? inches. Peterson, sophomore, was v " Made Miich Lo e ' Yaple sang a group of o Y ! c second, and ‘Boerner, junior, third. Why He. Withdrew Bill c wer ongs,’ Lullaby, (Sanderson) 5 «Skinny” Rhea ¢ 4 off the 220- ol b ; a the Heart of Her » Lo o Shinny g cqpped off tho 236 Introduced By Him all rich voice being o\ ST 1 five points to the juniors’ score.| ' s # By James T. Kolbert - {heard to- adw in each.... ., A rafton, 'seniof, = Was ‘second o g i (United Press Staff Correspondent) ‘A clarinet s, Alfred Peterson, . ’ g W lTlukkm;p, fresh;nnn,nsva: tchirdf ;:: ,.{f."',',fl{{, .‘"&’..?.‘.‘l "w Washington, April 29 (United |Old Folks at B\ “th Variations, iy g (= | dan won the discus throw for the se-| the fourth instaliment “.:L 'y Press) .—“The railroads are not self. | Y88 skillfully exer. -d enthusias- S f - Y ’ ’ niors with a record of 70 feet and 91 5r"\Be “avoer brbach of sustaining and; are herature: not tically received, . P ] inches. Hakkerup won second place| . It" revedls Tae gTont: power of- u ¢ 4 not on{~ The joyous Spring Song of - the for the freshmen, and Elliott gave g vor legiviation.-—Umit a sound credit basis. If this condi- | Robin Woman from Cadmans opera K the juniors third p'lace. ", mw ork)., 2k tion continues transportation service:| Shanewis, was skillfully sung by Mrs, i ) In the 440-yard dash, Boerner, By Lavrence M Ifi - B ‘ence artin ill be ‘eri + wiil | Archibald MacMillan, ~whose “warm | .- sal ) : ¥ ) :‘:fl-erea?;flfl;fg”;fld the; couritry wilL {lexible voice and ;werfegb ~control A 4 ; X R 3;;:_‘{{’;; “:&l: tt}};z ?xf}!“:r;nsgcso;?“}‘uz '(Kénltgd PwnmI -Staft Correspondgnt) This was giveir'tc-tda b Chaivia mdi\he,;! rendgtlon (f)f this )n}:‘r]igtg { e unfi Petcrson took third posl;fibn (Copyright, 1922, by United Press) y by an | number deserving o the highest A / B / for the sophomores. Rhea took the Chapter 1V Sydney Anderson as the basis of the | praise, - £ i i ¢ recommendations and findings soon | Miss Leila Stantor’s two Violin | [] KNS . o ; | |broad jump event with 17 feet and| Washington, April 29 (United to be reported to ‘Congress by the | numbers, the simple Indian Ledgend, | £} B 3 inches, - giving the juniors fi¥st|prass) «The President once said to icm'p gongfe;slonal Commisiion of |.(Baron), and the more brilliant Ma- S 5 v [ ?fi::fi;nexv::fi‘kn?ln‘;ngusl}:;flr glnve e me—never mind which president, that 165 hap e B LMY Thaey | o oty et mer. o £ | e ——— ’ EMliott won first plice and Detiing e Wished members of Congress would 2 ; € a thoroly charming manner. S " > - : ) into railroad condition, e One Fine Day, from Puccini’s opera p \FLQOD RELIEF WORKERS . second place for the juniors in the|stop asking him to do their'thinking et e gt o s Bt v ot | PROSFERITY AND HIGH |79 Gz seniovinG Vicrs LUMBER MARKET REPORT \j-vrs o, v, e, o toon sid e Senmr oo 1 sai Gir- | . y ing hi i A)lx%erfson,d“?ust ble placed fipon a|able sinc]&rity,a;lid cetxce}lientdagteg P RICBS NOT RBLATED (By United Press) sHows BIGGER DEMAND throw, B}(}ycfi won fidrs& place gorlthe Sitesie:::‘s;:e story of the United of .public funds. Th il . - Th m closed with a piano v - bal i OF. XS le broken TR B place for the sophom . get presidental o. k. on a bill in th pan!;es must. be ope:atrea&; n::i.ti:hcotrhne duet.eNl:r‘zfifsa Valse %aprice b)'pMiss Head of Advertising Clubs of :“n'. :-l-.;?:. eivar |e;§e|m :i::m- Building Operations Under 1{ Woock won the mile event for the }| e ",fig‘httv l:terested. I;S'J;en‘l hles, : 2 Ui A i rs..and voulnteer . eshmen i inute 9 .| had gone 'to tr conv B Sxcoption ihat e gros revenes | Ragibid Moe and Mz Vers Culler; | World. Calls Attention to | ot workers today ‘contersd | WY Increase Demands; Most freshmes in © minuten and 2814 ssc-| do % my b, for I hal Tonraad expenses and’leave a reasonable re.|of interretation and execution: Russia’s Conditi their efforts on the removal of of Buildings Are Homes the juniors, Trafton taking third [through the underground = channels turn upon the investment. It is of | Mrs. Oliver Riggs, Miss Arivlla tseia. & Conclition the victims to safety. nlace for the seniors. Mungoyce of cloakroom talk that he wis opposed paramount importance, to the public | Kentield, and Miss Ragnhild Moo s o ollat ochers! today. wers won tho shot-put far the seniors with | it and had advised certain senators P A g s ists. ' . S o of the flood- A - 3 5 i vote against jt. it a5 S el s A e i o Nashington, Apil 20 (Capital | ed district and belicve no loss of s T v e e v e ot ond Cotn | ™ ippe Prosidont was not in the bost they be placed upon a substantial [BEMIDJI LABOR LEAGUE ver{’isin;faf&)s—of h v;;gféafiegnéd- lives has been caused. CDemand. for Tumber continues to | juniors, Tharaldson giving the juniors | of humor that, day. He was a bit short foundation in every respect; and that MEETS SUNDAY AFTERNOON | (. o4i o] organization reqrfsenfiné increase, largely as a result of the | third place. R tempered anyway, and things had not fhe operating expenses bo reduced| | L e e i the best an dmost progressive lomant CONFESSES BETRAYAL | record buitding operations. now get. | The relay race went to the funiors. | been going fust right! While I talked el 3 o emidjl 24 eague Wi 3 2 : fy 3 r i n e 51 ame 0 uol B - . inal Figure§ in the report will show.a | hold ,i meetir{g at ithe mom!g of the lélhmtidern business. Its president, Mr. BUT D lES KlLLlNG (:ls'n:ni‘q’};gt“z}vt;\"- lt;l\]:l Pl omores det‘gutod |.hé1 sel;‘i.orflL :?l?ile me s0 nervous that I'atbp‘p);‘d ”’r :t. progressive deterioration’since 1916, [Civic & Commerce. association Sun- ,them;‘:f“z?rgf%g:::;?& i';’és ;E’a}‘:‘ . ot ? ing wp are hmnes.tthe l:lff: pgw the 'second game restlted in the |minute he got up and W‘“;"d his Ya}ixi:ga:a}?igl: r;m;:&f}m{%?gl; :;;rm ;!ay afternoon at. 2 o’c:';l‘cck,d actc?ird— prices.is fictitious, and that it is pegr- 4 age of these being a very significant J:’_‘i‘m‘ defeating t(lilo frfishmen. ‘f‘ifiv. f‘"f‘“g‘ at, me, . i k am she’ oint | ing.to an announcement made today | foctly possible f B ee au 2 heeda ! -~ |feature of the present activity, altho | ing the juniors and sophomores five| “ Doggone you fellows,” he said, ¢ y possible for the country as a| Wealthy Hoopeston Aldermian ), suilding are going up here and | Points each. wish you would stop pestering me ‘2‘? of net revenues, and that in the last|by Harry Bridgeman, president. All i few years most railroads haved persons interested in the league in x;hzltelt& i):wel))rgcegely prosgerous:in and Farmer Admits That - |there. This afternoon the local high|way!T mean, why do'You insisf tha little” financing . through ‘the sale jof any way are inyited and urged to at-| ~ «If high prices mean prosperity L A" powerful influence is stimulat- | school baseball team met the Cass|think for you? gh"' e, you do—he bonds or the issuance ‘of other. evi-(tend./ = 3 3 Russia would.be the most prosperous He Betrayed Choir Girl ing demand for lumber, and one |Lake high school nine at the old Be-|waved mé aside as he'isw I'wis l‘?‘t" 7 B B country in the world today,” said M. which has attracted but little com-|midji ball park. An interesting |to protest—tand I'can ‘prove it by MacIntosh, ““Yet Russia, where e ment, so far, is the great expansion | game wag expected. this very bill you came up to.sell wie. Lin Tetail lumber ddvertising in news- | . costs two-thousand rubles to. mail a (By United P'r r 3 : ! t class, . men starve who have Hoopeston, ‘Ill., April & £ gfii G ¢ » € 8 ‘fond to buy with it.” | Wyman, wealthy retired farmer and and not buildi ‘| ' Econgmists'in. the government ser- alderman, today confessed he had be- «| . “The Mefiants Trade committee of | vice point-out that the height or low- [ trayed Gertrude Hanna, pretty choir 0 | the Civi d Comniexce’ assucia‘fih ess of & price cannot bé measured in | girl, missing one month. f | wil i ns [terms of money, unless the worth of “I admit it,” said Wyman, “but I It is a_bad bill, and if you stopped tlo it LEGION HEAD SUGGESTS | mank foe b bmetin 2o THAT TREES BE PLANTED | vec: e s o5t eon 1 ' 4% | ruthless fashion. 'As'a matter of e moj t 1'did riot' know much about’the flfi, papers. The advertisements now run are not the old stereotyped affairs, seldom changed and ineffective. To- day’s retail lumber advertising is do- ing much to ereate desire for homes and Lofpromti)te buil(ll1ing}: iortjtacohm- Indianapilis, Tnd Apx 29 (United : iy or T by i he monetary unit is also made a i i ofore G s pares favorably with that of other | ' poils, 0 AD] United | except superficially, for I' - of-the mébgsllllrement‘ Thus, a Gerf:::l \\g:g 22:4’?1&;§2n3(h?ééu:3’(} I:\nfh: lines of business in make-up and at- | Press).—“Living Memo als” in”the | troduced it after some folks out in my by stock, he will decline to buy. furth segsion.. . ... 1k, ofice worth about twenty cents, |.constant ‘quizzing, stuck to his story | tractiveness. Besides such regular ad- | form of trees to be planted on Arbor | state had sent a man down o Wash er bonds of that! company, or i ‘iow worth a fraction of a cent. An [ until left in the custody of police. ertising, which occupies a large space | Day and dedicated to the memory of | ington to talk me into-it. This mat takes them it till be o t, | important mutters are to'be brought.once to be bought for one mark now |, “I don’t want to be turned loose,” in daily papers, lumbermen all over | the service men who gave their iives|had.a mass of information, which b o duly high interest,xate, being |up.for consideration and itis essential ;woi hu o1 vet the [said Wyman. “I wouldn’t think of wo- | the country are also prompting and dum:‘g the world war are planned by [{reely imparted. 1 knew him, and junior ta debt and:having no lien.on | that ther large representation | value -of -the object and.its relative’|ing anywhere in Hoopeston without boosting home building shows. The | the American Legion, under an an-|knew he was a respectable citi: the property: or equipment, natural- | t5 , présent. Defin ice is the same. a policeman.” A third degree exam- \improved methods bring results. nouncement made here today by Na-|and represented respectable folks, ly must bring: a larger-return in ory [plgn el dinnr and efi. | Only when prices increase faster |jnation was given him by the states | ‘Industrial demand is improving, “f""}',l Commander Hanford MacNider | I didn’t go behind the facty gnd # der to be attractiv, ; x the farmers_of this/, halzhfihe yalue tlif the 'purcl;’asihg unit | attorney, and the United Press cor- h;"v fflfim"y 00‘?‘5“'"“ r’!““'” ““3‘ " It f‘,l‘eg"’"' T ;’;‘“ii:‘fi(“l’r:sflfl::ddaf)?s'g;,}S:P:fi&l prlad by absolul SRy s - » present [alarmed over the coal strike, are n his message to the egion L v da 1 . made at this time, 8 joun-ab te B e sald to.| respondent was allowed to he present cautious about placing orders for fu- [ posts, Commander MacNider saig in | began getting létters from somie vi b nm? arrangeéments’ will | Tise.. Disparity in price of goods and |at the examination, which was held 5 be made for. the . program, rice of money ‘is frequently caused [i i i or the tire |ture delivery. When orders do call [ part, “Let's plant a tree—surely influential folks, all of whoin I kné t= fllé’&t‘ionaire semj::h egémgl;::) }% fiy too rapid rige ox'.fal‘l1 of gay;nmodity. l}'\lozsg?m’y Heedion Sren e { for future supplies the lumber manu- somewhere we can_find a place to|to be of the highest standing and'pro- ed to $98,626, g‘ TS ‘the. date for | prices, Which 18 the fundamental un-| “I met Gertrude when we attend- l'fu]cturcrsthefélme ft((l) I?Ommlt th? - | make lt(he fivon{x a ntuf better and a ll:l‘tg‘“;l‘ghe n:nut:n;:’ox:ed g e scheme i sed. to. S derl. (- MacIntosh’s ... warnin, ars ago. We -nds | selves as to time of delivery or price, | more kindly place to live in, and it rged me onsor. it., . S 50,08 yas o 2 o e o 1 I r chutch years ago, Mo o hxtx?,ir: for they believe that the market is go- | can stand there after we, tu'0, havel “Now the whole busingss didn't T ! ., I ich | Tisth th £ e gy ‘A number .of .ather projects which t ose who expect. the return of ; even then, but she went to gone—silently to tell the world: I|amount to much in itself. 1f the bill represent the strongest of all bonds, | had passed and become 4 law, fiob not only for new construction but|the bond between men who have|Wwould have been particularly K for repairs. An improvement jin de-|served their country side by side dur- But the President shbwed nie't mand for their product is being ex-ing those dangerous days.” would establish a dangerous preccderit perienced by the manufacturers of [ "Although Arbor Days are celebrat- and open the way for persons not Furniture, and the fact that such ol od'ag different times in the various | 50 Tespectable to tap the public treay- (Contin on page 6) states, being proclaimed by the gov- :er,yviu.nder the guise of doing & puhl.c ernors, the Legion has so arranged “B’Lufurel its pri it will fi got away, he had me dd- its program that it will fit on whatev- mitting that if 1 had gote,into "}:" he ull $1183,660,997 was: paid BE ex -of 2 A W 2 $4,725,862 as federal are of special importance to the mef. tirije prices or expect thé lower'| to live after which time I met another xes. In are.¢ X ; C. A : oW the: state taxes. had:Tisen $o, $228;- |chants will be taken up at this session. | limit of 'the price to decline within | woman, whom I married. One Sunday | 291,201, and federal taxes to -$48;- | All.merchant members of the associa- | a few months are misguided optimists [ Gertrude came back, and I met her 619,308, a total. 1,910,509, tion, . who are in. good' standing, are |and speak _certainly without the|at the church. We took a long stroll an increase, o: er cent over |members. of this trade committee. E. | intelligent knowledge of the facts of |in the country. I told her of my love the year 1917: Bkl Barker, heads the ‘committee, “New and varied forms, of taxation . ing to improve steadily. Railroads con- tinue to buy a good deal of material, history.”! for her. She stopped me with; ‘I am vt J X R no longer worthy of you,” and started are constantly being levied, said An. | 7o to tell me of her misdeeds in Chicago. TOTTEN LEAVES N. D. derson. “Some of them are intended b s p VETS BURMU To PUSH hortly after this I went to live with $ e BX i 3 OF ADMINISTRATION MONDAY & § ot hasinges. Kailvouts i . GOVERNMENT INSURANCE|sve {‘;'.s‘?»bi;‘o“bgr:fvfi‘?;f‘ 'antedls | ITALY LOOKS FORWARD 4 ) she refused. We sev- ) 5 Tk the. Unied | red velations, Thavs it netore God, | T0- CALMEST MAY DAY Wyman repeatd, “that’s all.” er day the state executives set aside 1 matter as he aparently had, for h or the owervances, = knew n lot more about this particulat . project than I did, T would' Have besh NAYLOR TO BE CHAIRMAN against it. 1 guess some of my col- OF NEXT KIWANIS MEETING |leagues thought I was crazy when:I withdrew the bill a day or two later. I know the folks out home who had got me to introduce it never guite got over my action. ? “Bismarck, N. D, April 29.—Resig- DL ot N d | nation, of George Totten, Sr., from istrict No. ] i iadinini . TOM | States Veteran’s Bureau':announces f sl S :li}feacstti:te board. of :administration i8{4}°+"; campaign will be instituted on “You remind me of Tom .lugken:, . Sk ApHil B0 AUnitod Presa) e t e Monday. 5 ; . {May 1st., for the purpose of reinstat- who got kicked out of hell for lying,” |i me; P! E 1 ; l’ll'otgen tendered.;; his resignation l, o n g converting United States Gov- shouted the states attorney. Italy is looking forward to May first ice. thrift and sacrifices of all hard. | in meg_nohcei) hat ‘Z’f‘ts":e’dp"’“.edz ernment insurance policies of ex-set-| ¢\ AT pASSES LAFOLLETTE with pleasure and not with fear. it AL ft citi o b 4 2 ansut against| yice men and women. 3 From a day of, violence and blood- working, prudent citizens and con-{him, charging, malfeasance and in-|""There ‘Is a general impression | RESOLUTION WITHOUT DEBATE ished, May 1, during the Error was made in Friday’s issue in announcing the names of the com- mittee to have charge of the next servatively- managed corporations, in -office. . In. resignin; ; a K 5 Washington, April 20—The senate ) past few | regular meeting of the Kiwanis culb “That plain talk by the President and is a g’pecies of gener alreservoir | Totten d_q?c]xired,o ézdnldnnot'fldesf ‘t‘l;“!ms'rslf‘g’e f‘;"mf‘;“%’ ’ifii‘;{fgfidmfi}; ‘today, wifiou't ({‘ebuh’,\ passed the [vears in Italy has changed into one | ay the Elks culb rooms Thursday noon | was good ila? me as & Ieflsh,to'r,‘ d from which all forms of -industry |take:the.expense:of litigation. pae peryl et,ovlv&o . tlfat they are no | Lafollette resolution for the senate’s |'of the most popular, most enjoyable [ Muy 4, The committee to have charge | my observations since have led me'to . must draw, If the interést rate to the | "The.,charges; . were. automatically ;nsurance titl d“te’ th .}{l ¢ | investigation of the leasing by the |and most universally observed of all | of this meeting c‘,,gm,‘ of Bert Nay. | conclude it would be go«z for ‘softie railways rises, the interest rate to the.| dropped with, the acceptance of Tot- e i 0 -'; ':;M ege of | 111 Fior and navy departments of na- | the Italian holidays. lor, chairman, G. S. Harding, Oliver|more of us in the senate, ough I dth farmer will also increase, for the-cap- |ten’s resignation..~. . SOTTYINE RPOCY i e govern- | oh€ o feserves in California and | The only fly in Italy’s labor day | Whaley and. Roy V. Harker. not going to criticize my tolleague ital market is on a competitive basis| =\ . e bt ot the-case, h e Wyoming to private oil interests. | ointment is that the day is so general-| At the regular,meeting the follow- 1 am not without sin’miyself, there- and what affects the interest ratelypw copr or RAFFLE e ctatod Sy thae neurs —_— ly observed by cab drivers, railway |ing week a committee consisting en- | fore T will cast no fif'"ll“]!- : (Continued on page 6) < % g S ] fl‘::ch 3rd, 1‘326 regflrdlZss of wr;nen ALL-STARS WILL PLAY men, street car employees, shop keep- | tirely of the newest menibers of the End: Chapter > ARRESTED AT POTSDAM th last payments were made, crs, bartenders and everybud}‘; that | cjub will have charge of the program . e ) -—‘: Q- ¢ | —— .everyo ho wants to spend the day | This committee will consist of C. C. m INS. lRR{GATwN PRGJECPS ; > 5 ABY Unftéd Pregs) §n'the cases of those Who are perman- JUNl0R MOOSE SUNDAY in the. country or away from home | Finch, chairman, Rev. William Elliott BATH]NG SB 4 WS, SUB.'ECT C Potsdam,' “April 29, new sort|pntly and totally disabled or are suf- e \must go on foot or in private vehicle, | Ray ‘Olson, H. R. Snyder and C. L.| . WIu Hh m o 3 Uks| of Raffles has been arrested—and re-|ifering from a disability which was What promises to_be an interest-|and if they want a drink they must|Jgted.. — i ! ' VKLY i : I - - |leased—here. after a daring series of finot duie to their mikitary service. Al | ing game of baseball for the early [mix it themselves. b o . (By "United: Pre burgl that terrorizéd the resi-| though it, is not necessary to reinstate | Season will be played at the old ball| Even the great bulk of theatres and | | p 0N ‘AUXILIARY TO | The bathing sesgon, aez’,m was Bismarck, N. T, dents'in fhe exclusive villas here. The | this tnsusance until March 3rd, 1926 | Park at the west end of Fourth street | movies will be closed this. year. The ; officially opened Friday - a3 jects i are in doin en “Unk” May-| ne It is that labor day in Ital /MEET MONDAY EVENING | 1, e i gation projects iff king a, Raffles. They there are many advantages in doing so | Sunday afternoon when “Ur y-| net result is y y Edith Morse, physical £ the upper Mi . one day, an ignorant, half-|a¢ this time, and it is because of | €r's All-Stars mect the Junior Order | this year will probably be the most — tor. at the State Tedc :re uendeprpdisc %5 ecile servant girl who apologized ':h"e advantages ‘that the govern-|of Moose. No admission_charge will | complete “day of rest” the nation has{ To complete plans for the enter- | oha of the students here today. Reprégér 5 . “Ach, Herr Doctor; I| ment is now inaugurating this cam- | be made and it is urged that there be|experienced. s i | tainment of the delegates to the ixth | gon, S i i k "doors when the | paign i i a large attendance, since a first-class| The Italian authorities however, | district converition of the American [~ Sure they did, atid ‘they ducked fit’:‘eadatndssi:lflth %fl?fihfi‘fié?& e | Beople went out at'the front. I took me ':n(fhg;,f‘,i’,’,“gakgfa Ifil,“d“efi’g:: game is assured. ’Both teams have|have taken the customary policé and Legion Auxiliary which is to be held | ¢joan under too. d i “to discx‘x)ss the organization of an iri<] ¥hat T.could.”. She was acquitted. f d FEY a strong line-up and promise plenty | semi-military m;a{mrpu for hreprenn- IAer",lM“y 1£7, }tlheRAr}e‘rlénn .L‘e :nt What cdred they for a few floating gation association’ "’ % ; of action. " . ing any isolated incident that- may thl mryt of ¢ cu] ipscr'siz‘rllcl;tpflfe cakes of ice out in the middle of the Possibly & lafger conghpsq to] REPUBLICANS OF SENATE .| MUNICIPAL EXPENSES MET * The city team will practice Sunday ' occur. i will.meet, inj £agular ses lake. The scason for bathing in arouse public inw?e‘st and - consider FINANCE BODY DIVIDED|" - BY MOVING PICTURE SHow | fternoor prior to this game and | @ & o FXECUTIVES xaama of e CiTie B o e | LTyl always ‘openy fn, Hie, moplh finances may be called later. .,", 7 ¥ e ¥ Tt 18 . requeste LA ay pyening. b, 101t | of April, so, the year 1922 will go According to Gebrge McMahon, of | « - (By United Press) - " ‘(By United Press) B mderstaod th e menons o MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON | ecting wil he ‘Zégc?fidgsl‘%na;‘}ex?% ey e e dERl e gfie:ztfie?:gfli:leeer;qnomce, the con-| Washington, April 20—Republican | Penrhyndendracth, Wales, April thi;st'::me':r:c;o b:deciedgd itions on1 i ; of “tinmie for' the members to attend o1 AUUEE, o 1t i T tatives of, these states ;‘nrg%;:r%l:gsf:fi m'e:ml’ers of the senate finance com- | 29.—Merioneth, a town near here,|a large turnout is desired. The exceutive board of the local |the May Day dance being staged by | some of the malé students at the col- to back the $70,000,000 reclamation 14 "e;f'fd‘ay definitely divided into| owes to the “movies” its title as the| ~The All-Stars and the Junior|Red Cross chapter will mect Monday | the Legion post'at the new armory. | jegs declared they would officially apprepriation S5 ending in. o v:'i‘;"’ b‘ erent groups over the sol- | only taxless town in the United King-| Moose will meet at 2:30. Ed. Auger|afternoon at 4 o'clock in the rooms 1t is cssential that as many mem-|open the season this year, but indicat- pencing con-|-dier bonus, As a result two diffeerent | dcm, All the town’s municipal ex- ible be present at this ¢ ed that it would not be done: until The only exception to this rule is tana. will occupy, the mound for the All-|of the Ci ic and Commerce associn- | bers as p gress and make clear to the congress-| bills will be -thrown into the ~com i 2k i eiis Ui i i ieeti i i i ] - | penses are met with the profits from | Stars and it is expected that F. Dy-|tion and it is urged that all perzons sion si it s the last mieetin, but April is the month, it L4 ?t::le and senators the needs of the|jnittee and a tussel begun for the [the town moving picture house, lo-|puis will put them across the plate;interested in the work be present at the Auxiliary anit prior to the year and will be next ear ) ¥ 5 ithat time. riet convention, young ladics are at the college, ‘nembefi of the two groups. cated in the town hall. for the Junior Moose team.

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