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/ — 4 9y o i L4 The Pioneer is the oulxi daily Y $ . " J \ N ? n nwe Unpettled tonight 0 within 100 miles of Bemidji and 4 s \ } , with' possible showers; clear to- has the largest circulation i P A ¥ morrow; not much change in tem- Northern: Minnesota. perature. VOLUME XX. NO. 28 ' i BEMIDJI, MINN., MONDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1922 55 Cents Per Month W o orst o LAND CLEARIN AT TENSTRIKE Daugherty and Felder Bemidji Well Reprelentpd. at Tenstrike Delpomlrniap; Section of Band Plays WG{OVER Locals Add Aiu‘t‘ler Victory; Claude Bailey Wins Hat JORD CONTEST| i —— i Bemidji’s city baseball team hung s ot up another victory Sunday after- Picking. Winning' Lists Proves|noon by n}i’efeating - tfhe Cass Lake Byl o ipyertie - city team by a score of 8 to 7 at the H‘." d Job in Pioneer “B” fair grm:ind_s, witIA a ii?ir-fsiized etrowd H in attendance. t the first of the Word Picture Puzzle . [ninth, the score stood 8 to 4 in fa- vor of Bemidji. The Cass Lakers MISS SONSTRUD'S LIST | Wihin one point of making the seore AWARDED FlR,ST PRIZE|® ell‘(;l.is gh%e was not a pitchers’ bat- o EABT aeh Fiw & ST a0 B Contest Considered Successful|mound for Bemidji and “Andy” and Large Number of Fine | tor the wsive o et li‘gf‘tinhi:r';f Lists Were Entered . | the time necessary to complete the The Spring Song e 15 M / 4Z11| SPLENDID VOICE THIS MORNING | (By United Press) ‘Washington, May 22—More docu- ments to support the charge that At- torney General Daugherty and Thom- as B. Felder, Alabama attorney, had a contract with Charles W, Morse, through which they were to recieve $25,000 to obtain his release from the penitentary in 1912, will be placed before the house this week, Senator Caraway of Arkansas said today. Caraway caused a stir in political | V. circles here Saturday by reading tq \the senate from photo static, copies of documents signed by Daugherty and Felder, which he said showed the Attorney General helped to ob- tain the Morse pardon. WALKER DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY SUCCESSFUL arious Contests at Tenstr Today Expected to Have Plenty of Entrants 1 game: The game lagged somewhat be- tween inningy, but every inning was The “B” Word P¥, re Puzzle & h Republican leaders in the senate| Bemidji was well represented at Contest is over, al %, % contest gz‘z;;““;?&:“‘;fl”i“mSD}:Ial'tg}lf"yshon are cxpected to confer today as to|the land clearing demonstration at 5 1T 2 % fFered $di® aviteh’s hat, how to meet Caraway’s continued | Tenstrike today, a large number of & it was! It was spleh, e, every | offered as a prize for the longest hit, attacks. His charges Saturday were | 3utomobiles leaving here this fore- i angle. The lists were' eniilact goesvtodclaude Bailey. He placed A ! made in the face of statements by [noon, others following later in the ] they were so close that™\ “the ‘l)’r}l\?b)’:n eep °e{‘t" field. =Frank Sentor Watson of Indiana who said | d8ye The all-day demonstration de- X jndges -days & he. B - s was a close contender for the attorney general told him he was |gan at 10 o’clock and the latest 1 . judges days to go over the, @ “|the prize but his hit foll a few f ! : P A : Pt e \ A ell a few feet not in any way connected with the | devices for clearing and brushing er to judge the winners. \ .short of Bailey’s. ~ Phibbs, however, Morse pardon. land were demonstrated. The farm : The contestants are to be cor'y, vas called out by the umpire for & Caraway’s presentation of the al- [ of Merton Ketchum, just west of the 7 ulated, even those who did not \ ting first base in his anxiety to leged Daugherty letter and the Daug- | Village, was the scene of operations. 4 prizes turned in some fine lists. cetch the hit to a homer. 3 W i Al | erty-Felder contract already has | Representatives, from nearly every The splendid list of new subserip-Y €ass Lake scored one in the sec- caused friction between the depart-[community inythe southern half of ond, one in the third, two in the ¥ ment of justice and Republicaa sen- | the county gathered there and saw fourth, and three in the ninth. Be- ate 1endml~s. Early today it vas said | practical demonstrations,. showing. midji scored three in the second, two at the department of justice there what could be done in land clearing in the third, two in the fourth and was no statement from Daugherty |if the necessity demanded. However, one in the seventh. Charles Perry in reply to the charges from Cara- | the demonstrations are not intended e aimied o Poce ) | WOMAN GOES ON TRIAL |CASS LAKE HICH SCHOOL |LA SALLE COUNTRY ASKS |z, s i i ™ ™ | ol S kgt FOR RELATIVES’ DEATH| LOSES TO LOCALS AGAIN| ~ GOOD ROAD TO BEMIDJ|sccessrur weerve wewo iy e DJEALI SR ly showed what could be done. ROOK SQUAD The land clearing train of the Uni- AT EAST BEMIDJI SCHOOL | versity of Minnesota was present giving demonstrations of various kinds. Various farm club units en- tered teams in the various contests for which prizes were offered. Din- ner was served at noon by the ladies of the Tenstrike Presbyterian and Lutheran churches, tions received by the contestants to the Daily Pioneer was indeed grati- fying and our only regret is that there were not prizes for all who took such a keen interest in the cam- paign. So many of the contestants were a little lax in making up their list by naming conditicns instead of objects, such as brave, bright and better. However as good as all the lists| The Bemidji All-Stars defeated th. . . were‘; the hjudgesf wlfre unamimous | Clearbrook bas ball team Sundeay b; Indiana Woman Charged With in their choice of the ten winners.|a score of 6 to 4. Frank F\ k| . . 3 i.n e;chbinstance t}}lxerehwas nolroom p}iltched the first four innior:gr:arg:r Having Poisoned Husbands or doubt as to who the actual win-|the Bemidji team, while Ed Auger ein-] ner was. They all deserved the|completed the game. Auger pitcl%eed and Father-in-Law rizes awarded them and the Pioneer |11 strike- i inni : ips pleased-to distribute the following heltist:;)ter;zgxsn:il.l t}gerfz;elé?;mg:ox: z and emptied the bases several times, | itte of eigh left Fri high school orchestra furnished a| ™"Ajiogether a very profitable d prizes as awarded. by the judges, A.|pleted the battery. George Eorman | .. Shelbyville, Ind., May 22 (United |'pringing in eight runs in this inning. | , & commte o }leLt e Je t Fri-| musical program. Two readings and | was sment by thoss who. attended D. Johnson, George W. Rhea and A. | made the longest hits of the game. . | Press)—Clara Gibson "Carl, ' whose | Bemidji also seored two in the sec- | (¥ WOTH e or the LuSalle country, | 3 "tallc on pouttry culling were also| The saxashone section of the Be- V. Garlock. iy game. |iwo husbands and father-in-law died [ ond, two in the sixth, onc in the sev- v«e:tlo : uc:gl‘u m.l{ubpmq n:ld}(,loll;y. enjoyed. A number of | chickens | midii Juvflnil‘:’ i:'iulion od e :i The key list as suplied by the Pic-| SUNDAY BRINGS MORE with arsenic in their intestines, was|enth and one in the eighth. W{ldgg‘ '(.)qlvxglltlts,]u&prcxmtt.mgI{w ¢ | were on display. As a result of this drummers, under th ?ili‘ t.sever! ture Puzdle Co contains 296 words to face the judge here today in anoth-| Cass Lake hit fairly well, bringing [ INC1 Givic and Gommeree ASSoOA- | meeting, it is apparent that a num-| G, Q. Riggs, furni hu; I‘EO‘IO;\ it e 0, e = . CAMPERS TO BEMIDJI |er alleged “femine bluebeard” case.|in two runs in the second, three in|tion upon an invitation from the [}, 06 o people of that community | gram .hffiuhhfifllihe w"sfin cg::- First prize was awarded to Miss f D L e w » | farmers in that vicinity, with a view |, s h ; Ava Sonstrud, 1100 America avenue State gttorneys will endeavor to icxl:ent‘}:rrc‘li,nalvti in the eighth and one to dotexmining - a shorter route tor| ¢ planning on culling their flocks plete report of the events, the win- with 284 words; second prize, Mil-| The following people _registered |Prove: ’ _ | Bemidji. next August. The meeting was well| nets of the contests, and similar ton Schadegg, 1108 Beltrami avenue |at Diamond Point undayg: J.A.| 1. That she poisoned Alonzo|. Baney and Cléne fon}miki:‘h’e f:t Thisj wommunity is sadly in need | vtended and was arranged by Mrs. | features will be pn‘;aliuhsd tomorrow. 280 words; third prize; Mrs. Ge";Ee g’y“l':lt) JDS:S Plzlfllm;l.t Io‘v?vva;kE. J. | Garl, the fatheréof F{l?nk"hefi, gecom}_ midji battery, Baney s g ) sad'y Cora Burnhardt, principal ‘of the| The. demonstration given by the Rosback, 513 Beltrami. avenue,. 2774 Fxanklin,8t.-Paul; Peter Wiskrtrain, | husband, in order that a share o een A0 o 3 PP 7 2 Words; fourth prize, Ella Cott, 407 Minneapolis; and Bud Fritz and wife, | his insurance and estate would revert | Bemidji squad WIllfjoum.P:{ :u I;a:;le( :2t“g:n;(whhl:]:vne)l']s:éda:l)ssr-::;e;:ff rt::; ) . Walker last Saturdsy was witnessed America avenue, 268 words; fifth | Minneapolis, to Frank, Bapids Wed.nesda)l' 0Ir };e‘akmu (’)‘fgthut two to ten milgs out of their way EXECUTIVB olhan tram Walkor and sieiniy, B Ty e e B T T e e s m‘ e R e vavel to Kelliher |to reach Bemidji markets MAY ASK others {rom_ Wellier: (a1 ' vicinity: avenue, words; six prize, to procure his property and insur- » and i E g ¥ 1Al V ne of the most interesting features George Kirk, Jr., 1109 Lake Boule- LEG[GN To BURN wooDEN ‘ance, planning both murders meth- [ next Friday. team is going strong, A U"ltll;ll S;"V':y of tth,c'tcll‘ltt?r}: CUTS IN RA"‘ WAGB of this demonstration was the plowing vard,, 252 words; seventh prize, odically to recieve the full financial The Bemidji eflflnlzf&’“‘ g Ehone: \\;n.sénui; ’V)\’I'L he f.fllwllltz(, cl?ng}s ing under of heavy brush with breaking Gtk P, Sogay, 240 wori’| - MEWORIALS TO SOLDIERS|oesettfrom S b 2 ar o al o s svmen. |80 Wi, W Moo T i B i o e s eighth prize, Mrs, J. G. Hartness, 3. That she fed arsenic to the old DE BANNERS' Evars Ewcll{]' Denis, D l'bzim("‘ll' i Washint May 2 i ent types. It was hard pulling, but Greene, Iowa, 237 words; ninth prize, man first rather than to her hus-|HEALTH CRUSA B T ENT FV;"L\»i . H. L"lll‘;. avid Gi ulnd W Ik"? in or;‘, 2 uy. 22—By Herbert| the tractors got away with it. Far- Nina L. Garlock, 1110 Bemidji ave- band, becaused to have reversed the RECEIVED BY SUPE R.. )uxmfry.h hese mcnhtn\lyu‘e [alkeni—: fi ucul(:ns in * railroad | mers are adopting the method to- nue, 227 words; and tenth prize order in which they died would have 3 7. O on IOEL t]lyxt?ug stf)me of tl q_;fnu,s‘g »_vup,,‘u‘“ "l‘“yt, e ‘*fl ltfd by the rail-|some extent, where the brush is not Mrs. Harry Price, 506 Mississippi caused her to lose nearly two-thirds| County Superintendent J. i ltci; land that lies ."“‘ o S"“}’;-“r “I“‘ oung [F0ag _“é‘cul‘..“_’.‘”l efore they will|too heavy, The farmers, however, avenue, 224 words. i with painted carving in 1919 are to |of the property both men possessed | Ghee has received the tw‘o ‘]cfl ] thn} the u[lmuxl n:la e yl Ldu‘:fx? sxct- ;I;.l% ;) ,u‘m ht rate 'uutg desired | ingtead of using tractors use three Those receiving honorable mention | be burned in accordance with mili- |in its distribution among other heirs. | Crusade banners to be presr.ntuvpvét L]msh is well Afmf" 0'(:11 ‘n'né_ Lhtrvt;ms l;y mf;"[‘,‘i'v it wmi(lemnml here to- [ horses and plows which turn a mnar- and who submitted especially good |tary regulations by various posts of| No charge has been filed in con-|to District No. 21, B\Jena' VISS: nf ‘t e[ u:‘mu?y'}?nsl ;ufiwl[ ;]}n he uy i became known that the | rower furrow than those employed lists were as follows: Harold Grotte, | the American Legion, according to|nection with the death of her other | school, and the other to Ug;»rga]r;ldze( pd:? of the citizens of Bemidji. :.xl.uu n.ms w]ue luthden lr.eluctgmt t0 | at the demonstration. 506 Mississippi avenue, Leona Ber- | reports received at 'mational head.|husband, Robert Gibson, but acquit- | Territory, School No. 34, R u“," They need about three miles of | hbrove . ‘l‘,““‘,d"' uctions in the | ™ Other features of the Walker dem- geson, Fourth street and Wood ave-| quarters, of the' Legion. tal of the charge she now faces is|M. Johnson, teacher. The laf ul' road in order to conncct up with x.l"g; as ‘lL drum ,t:ntlwnnua. onstration were the blasting of an ore: Irene Buzick, Route 2,1 These memorials were built in|expected to result in similar action sc!:loql ls'tkmtw; us‘;‘-gstco‘gtk{l o '].;‘l. main tl;r‘lll‘)k hu:hwluy: Ileudéng into said t(:. 'hllnlv'l‘.,oims‘:’:lc;\'l";:'\'lfi:rl:’li*’;g(xie;'o‘ Mf.rll; "[l old Ei"chsmmm' the fj“m"‘ i n, 106 [many i i i = and is situated abou ) 8| Bemi ey need help to con-|* A ;s D! e of brush with a heayy mower design- Bomidji; Miss Agnes Eresto ¥ instances in the early;days of fheine taken southwest of Williams. Beltrami| these roads and are deserving | to big cut in rates, namely, that the | oq cs‘#éuinlly for sur{l work, the \Eso Mississippi avenue; and Virginia Wit- | the armistice, and bore on wooden| 'Similarity of the deaths of the B 0 | e mo s ; panels the names of the local dead |three men aroused suspicion and |county being so large has two di The farmers have already |weduction would cause increased traf-| of tractor and hand stump pullers, In a return game with the Cass " sg il Lake high school team Saturday af- Committee from Local Civic ternoon, the Bemidji high school squad put over acseconltl 1((10&]::13 on being 14 to 8. ass Lake led at . the end of the third inning, but in Surveys Territory the fourth Bemidji cut loose, filled o s A Very successful meeting was and Commerce Association |held ut the East Bemidji school: house Friday evening, the third of a series of community meetings of cducational nature. The Bemidji thirteen in the nine immings. The|of good roads.to connect up with [gchool, university land clearing train at ~. Indianapolis, Ind., May 22 (United ress)—On Memorial Day the old \wooden war memorials that glittered ting, 803 Douglas avenue, Minneap- 4 c Frauch G, caus ¢ ollri‘E. gl 4 of the service; Of late they have|théir bodies were exhumed. Each | sions, hence a banner for a sghoul in | begun cutting out for the roads and ‘.hL' -".TL. tating increased equipment, | 1ok and ditch blasting, the piling I * Judges’ Decision fallen into decay, having been erec-|was said to have died from kidney |each end of the county having the | have graded about a mile connecting w)nu): lLoluI‘d‘dnoc be obtained if rates | of stumps with tractors the breakin We hereby certify that the awards | ted merely as temporary memorials. |frouble and to have suffered extreme | highest score. up with the Jefferson Highway near |'Were reduced. of new land disking, and the use o The strongest objection would be ' i d to reduction In the pay roll roller harrows and round disks. e railrond workers, it was said at e headpuarters of the railroad bro. therhood. Leaders hold the gener- al pay roll has been greatly cut while the rates are only slightly un- der the war-time peak. Becida, ; g ’ They will need about a mile and "I‘Ath a half more to strike the county "" line and then at the other end of the | county line road the farmers in Bear Creek township will complete the needed work to conncet up with the county line road. This will enable nearly 200 farm- st reach, bomidf us thel marke'; | AMERICAN DOCTORS IN very eltort on e pert of s o] SESSION AT ST. LOUIS see that the work is done. BERMAN ACTIVE CHAIRMAN OF COUNTY REPUBLICANS E. B. Berman of the Berman agencey returned Saturday night from # business trip to the Twin Cities. He has been gone about a week and while in St. Paul conferred with Governor Preus with regard to the appointment of a probate judge for Beltrami county, ; 3 Mr. Berman is chairman: of the Re- PSt.)LW}‘:\’/ M‘t’h’ MDYf22 (Un,lrtfid publican County Cum)n‘littce and is . B. NELSON INJURED AT ress) — Kverything — from = “The | making a good one, taking consider- N. B NELSOR Working Man’s Diet” to ‘“Atmos- | able if’n,urgst in the affairs of his ISTED BECOMES DIRECTOR OF NORTHERN NAT’L BANK In response to a call by the presi- dent, Miss Lucille Dennis of Wilton,. about 25 members of the Beltrami e WORK BEGUN ON NEW CITY. LIVERY BARN ON IRVINE AVE. The old City Livery barn at the years and prominent in 19cal civie and business circles. He will assume *+ his new duties at once. v o ORDER OF EASTERN STAR PLANS SPECIAL MEETING made are true and correct to our best | Souvenir hunters have already mark- | pains, in_their_intestines. ~ knowledge - and belief and that we|out the carved eagles on top of them Down in Hiawatha, Kas., _grave TEACHERS’ PATR]O’"C have rendered such d;ci;ior} tifterba fux’i‘}:nail‘flepiece ornnmemg. i dig-gei(rsCbrimgh:i :p tihih b°d'eq§h of careful examination of the lists sub- e Legionaires remember the ar-|Fran arl an is father. eir i stomachs were streaked with arsenic, LEAGUE MET SATURDAY lock, A. D. Johnson. £ lold American flags too shabby for |chemists reported. The Pioneer wishes herewith to {display are to be burned, so that the The widow was arrested and a extend its appreciation to all who so |itorn pieces may never be scattered |grand jury indictment was returned | Wages of Teachers for New earnestly entered into the campaign |or soiled. in Hancock county. not enough prizes to award every exhumed at Nelsonville, Ohio, and in o . conteestang. P it too arsenic was found. No addi- Committee Appointed tional charge was preferred against 0F EX.PRBIDENT HAYES the accused woman at the time, in ’ Mrs. Carl is 46. She agd %{'obe'rt Deleware, Ohio, May 22 (United |Gibson used to romp and play in the C. L. Isted, general manager of Press)—The second ce’r’:telmi(al cele- | Nelsonville. In their youth they|County Teachers’ Patriotic Lgag:c HIBBING SOMETIME SUNDAY |phere, Efficiency and Civilization” party in this scction of the. stdte: the Crookston Lumber Company has|bration in Ohio this year of a pres-|were sweethearts. Later they were|assembled at 2 p. m. Saturday in t will be discussed at the seventy-third | Whan there s work to do, Mr. Ber- ern National Bank of this city. held at Deleware, Oct. 4th, when |sas. N . .~ | rooms for the purpose of dis e eri accident | Medical Associati which opened 11 ther th " National Bank of this oy i a5 | et o B s o b o | **there Gibson died and his remains [ the wages of teachers for the com-|vesterduy told of o serious accllent )y, ooy, “The session will be con-| correspondencer o by director, he having taken up his res. The ceremony here follows closely | were shipped back home for burial |ing year. Letters and _schedules le aw Hibbing to N. B relinown & Nel- |cluded Saturday. idence ~at Fort Francis, Canada,jon the celebration in July of the|in the family cemetery lot. Then waged from other counties were read. son, "road contractors. The car in| Medical authorities from every s Shevlin-Clark lumber operations. |President Harding’s home town and | were married and the lelder Orl [State Teachers college addressed 5 It hes Thea. | approximately 10,000 delegates and . In securing Mr. Isted the bank |will be just sevefif months after the |died. Soon after Frank died on his | those present, urging the preparation ::;ehsl:a?-‘:lmtgn‘;mM‘;c. uN"C]SU“L e | endance. 1 o City Liv nat ¢ i officials consider themselves - fortu- | anniversary of President U. S. Grant |farm near Greenfield, Ind. The bod- | that will bring the highest salaries seriously injured. Naish McKinnon Plans have been completed to | Corner (}»‘ . h:: i!;“;etdaxn B"rvdmx \ nate, as he has been a resident of {was commemorated at Mt. Pleasant. |ies were taken to Kansas for burial. | and that teachers be paid the salary ond Mas. Nelson left for Hibbing |broadcast by radio the principai ad- | avenue ha: n tol o S, i i ion | i i ida 5 i ce by Dr. D. R. Burgess, ex- ure rominently in the celebration |in their backs. E the Pleasant Valley consolidated The house of Delegates, compris- |4t once | )y 'according to i’:reseht plans. Hayes| Mrs, Carl wrote letters to friends | school, was appointed chairman of a ¢d of about 130 representatives, con-| ¢avation having started this "‘"rm"‘i{' was a member of the board of trus-|telling them of the circumstances of | committee to draw up a schedule of | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO vened at 10 A. M.. The scientific|t wxlli l'nelnn:v:’o story tg‘uffiio ut‘.lrlm.b- tees of the university. ' Frank’s death. Something in one | teachers’ wages for Beltrami county. MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT |assembly of the association will be-[Ure with full basement;jand will be i il i res i i i 4 ;. | the city. s two term governor of Ohio, members | ed in her arrest. " Carr Lake school, will present this i - 8 o'clock at|and the sections will meet Wednes- : i of the committee have announced| The state relies upon this letter [ schedule to the school officers’ meet- de}r(mflga;;mhvefg;nghgz rez‘::lng busi-| day, Thursday and Friday. bo gy s gt L L PROBATE COURT JUDGE their intentions of making overtures|and the mystery statement as one|ino'in Bemidji in June. Mrs. Nellie] oo "0 c0ino "1t Yig urged that all| Copies of the Daily Bulletin an- TENSTR‘KB m Pmm to Ohio officials in an effort to secure |of its trump cards. Brevik, Graceton, was appointed to e nouncing the names of visitors an e i s B il fi d Sl , A inted 0| mbers be present. he names of visit nd : Y i Att S, M. Koefod of Bau.|State participation. . appear before the meeting to be held bk iy O | other convention items will he dis- UNDER wmmm CAR s heas £ 3 tributed at the Bureau of Registra- ¢ 3 % 1o the one in Spruce Grove. I‘I‘ED i ) - i Trobate of Beltramtjcounty © fll| il and, advance notice proclaim, p THREE PERSONS KI ¢ ¥%ora, New York City,| Delbert Totior wis slightly injur- the late Ylud o Joseph E. Harris. | “no pains will be spared to make it president of the Industrial Physic-|ed Sunday evening shortly after. 6, The appoint Et he 'b% ‘made by |an event worthy of the occassion it Knox, Adah Williams, Caroline ians and Surgeons division of " the|a’clock when the car in which he was e Sppolunen” has veeh Y | celebrates.”. | Albert Lea, May 22—Fire start- | Groves, Mrs. Mildred mee(l]l, nPihrly - T association, opened the conference | riding with another Tenstrike man this two-year term, or until after the ing in a garage destroyed or caused | Dubvig, Stella Minton an yrle| Oklahoma City, May 22—Three afterng ) fall e;’egtfiorr'n. t"'Jm‘lge Harris, how- he‘fxv‘y da;'nageg to 10 business places | Methven, all of Bemi L ns i Physician in Indu;o.r'y.“ 4 DR G W mile and a half nor(';h :}z)nd ‘e]z}st of the ever, would have held the office for in Albert Lea’s central business|Ethelyn Dennis, of Wilton; Mrg‘ eral injured in tornadoes and cloud- Other speakers included Dr. G. W.| Bemidji Country Club golf course. two' more years, under a recent block early Sunday morning. The |Florence Hanscom, Lavinia; Lois bursts that swept the southwest Sun- | Crile, professor in surgery, Westcrn |, The driver escaped from the ofer ¢ damage was estimated today at|Matheny, Blackduck; Mrs. Ida Jef-|day night. The storm toll: Reserve Medical School, Cleveland; | turned car and ran down the road for i j i illi i . ly, Spur; "Ke Ok Two women re- sid a d ;;L;bgéz tceor‘rlnrtoi office of judges of | The Order of Eastern Star will|nearly half million. fries and Lalah H. Brady, Spur;| O’Kee la. 0 wome Aiscrions, Pablhe eaith Rsiociation: | en by hn e collensed o & T e It is expected that a number of | evening at 8 o’clock at the Masonic|is the heaviest loser. The automat-|Forte, Wilton, and Mrs. Alice Frost,| ~Shawnee Okla,—One women in- Wafi]hmgton,f D; C.; If)r. (;l.thTuns]gg!l ¢ ‘?hj. K.Pofi andm.{m;-w(j:‘v:’t::ngss;::- candidates for this office will file |hall at which there will be initiation|ic sprinkler “system drenched every|Cass Lake. . tjured. Taylor, P;{' essor ‘fll §'hr {)Dgl S ; 1{1 ig m% Lf e R A with County Auditor A.. D. Johnson | of candidates, and it is desired that|bit of stock on the four floors. One Ole Bjoring, Wilton;CMés. Alllce[ Southern Kansas—Property dam-|John Hopkins Medical School, Balti-|the stecring wheel o ic P before the close of the filing period, | all members be present. An invita-| general store, two small restaurants, | Rabideau, Tenstrike; J. C. Spangler, e Lo e ortii b Wike ofTS:‘nlc U;:i;:cr.:ity. : i :fice li’" thfibflf"% ml?drji '{l;’rff;:red;:{ i i i i- | i ) i eight] ournament o the en broug| o Be didates have filed for this office, the | er and Cass Lake chapters. The busi-|inson garage, the Borland Clothing | of the County Board of Education, | field. : il o cigl O e iy aasotin ' sutention. “the attending . physician sent ints it is understood s meeting will be succeeded by a|company, Jensen’s grocery, Harm’s|were the school clerks who were pres- Walnut Springs, Texqfl~T1nrna lo merican Medical Gol g S0 tion, th “;It‘f\:ledn h:ll)r?o;;?)b,gerf‘;’rlil:i r‘;n:;?n?i‘;r ?§§?a1 hourgand the serving of yre- Jewg!ryy,store and the Central Elec-|ent. They all spoke in favor of pay-|cloudbursts and storms in Sommenr- tion will be held this afternoon at reporting this forenoon that he was of the four year term. freshments. tric company were burned out. mitted. George W. Rhea, A. V. Gar-Imy regulations which provide that|, and expresses regre that there were Y | e Subsequently Gibsons' body was| Year Are Discussed and view of the -indictment she faced. been named a director of the North-}ident of the United States will be |married and they went out into Kan-| Civic and Commerce s sociation | - A message received in Bemidji |annual convention of the American ! man is on the job and takes care of where he is in complete charge of the [ centennial of the founding of Marion, | Frank Carl went a-courting. They President M. W. Deputy of the hich ho was driving in some man-|tion of the country were among the Bemidji for the past ten or twelve| Ohio Wesleyan University will fig-| ~They both had complained of pains | carned. Alec Ripple, principal of in response to the message. new structure is to be erected there s M KGEFOD APmlNTED Remembering that Hayes was a |letter received in Greenfield result- | Miss Myrle Methven, principal of thel qp . 'gyiohtq of Columbus will meet | in its general mecting tomorrow a great improvement to Yt‘at’p‘urt of . WL, 5 R Speakers of national prominence in Baudette, and Roy Burhart before dette has been . appointed, Judge: of wi]lpbe invited to attend the’centen- ALBERT LEA HARD H]T : tivB each da; ! Among the members present were ) r 3 BY HRE EARLY SUNDAY the ~followin, Carol and Bess IN SOUTH’WBT STORMS e B e et aftas the this afternoon with a paper on “The | rolled over into the ditch about a i; Lucille and | persons were reported killed and sev- o A TE il e Dr. Allan J. McLaughlin, president |help when he collapsed as a car driv- hold a special meeting tomorrow| The Skinner-Chamberlin company | Blythe McLean, Northome; Mrs. Bess|ported killed in a tornado, aged from cloudbursts, more and Dr. Elsworth Huntington |ned Mr. Toffer underncath with his May 20. In the event that no can-|tion has been extended to the Walk-|a harness store and shop, the Christ-| Turtle River, and J. C. McGhee, clerk ing the teachers good wages. “ville county did considerable damage. ( Echo. not badly injured. Pl _}d i) |

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