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MINNESOT) NISTORICA; | 5. night_and ir~ ““tion. Thur" June, was &n’ ac Efic month for the X b Ay v - loffice of County! nt D.:C. Dvor- “ Face of g'Resistance e 4| acek, a.ccordinz, to: the gtatistical s Strmg ey 4 report just issued, Nincteen and in the;House i \ | one-fourth days, were spent in the B office at the' ¢ourt house, while six Farm Bureau News Service VHITEHOUSE:: s . and three-fourths :days were -spent The Farm Bloc, fathered by the’ in the field. Office calls totaled- 125, American Farm Bureau Federation Improvement of Farley Section of Higliway No. 8 Part of Late Season Program Grading, bridge construction and graveling of 1'5 miles on the Farley scetion of state trunk highway No., 7 Union Chieé Says. - e el ¥ telephone calls /114, field interviews Last ‘Out t-.ndin.. Little Band| 40, lettors writterf, 180, circulars | Hundreds of feopie Each Day 2'35. K::g: another striking victory in of Rebels at Point of :l‘:‘]i::fl 112157t°;:lr rgi“:i“;itfio:l 3f csl; Form Line Winding Its Way |cstimated to cost $25,000 is one of | Are Able to Stand on Their K s s made 55. A ¥ % s 3 Official Program Here A few days ago, Washington dis-| .~ Surrender Today total auto mileage; 910, - meetings Past President’s Desk 29 Jolrarngnt mproyement projocts Own Feet: in Strike Ny - making up the late season construc- 3t i ~ patches announced. that the Capper- Nt 3 i “|'Tincher 'bill to regulate the grain BASEBALL, BAND CONCERT excl:mngmzl was. headed lf“lor the :ide A - track, and nothing could save it in AND ‘DANCING ENJOYED th?z present session of conngss. The house rules committee, dispacthes said, would -not permit its consider- ation. Within. 24" hours the Farm Bloc’s | attended 11, total attendance at meetings 390. . A 7 . Projects worked ‘on during the NUMBER HAS REACHED month includéd farm bureau units, 000 E farmers’ jclupd, pouitry fwork, po- 2, SEVERAL TIMES £ Y tato certification, -wool pool, farm bureau picnic, livestock work, bor- 3 o e Government Troops Rush Into deaux mixtur'e] land cleariné, co- There Is No Indication at Strongholds and Capture |operative marketing ‘and cooperation| Present That This Custom MAINTENANCE. OF WAY MEN REFUSE TO QUIT tion program. of the = Minnesota Highway department as made pub- lic today. The list includes nearly 125 miles of gravel-surfacing and 100 miles of grading and with minor items is estimated to cost approxi- mately- $1,440,000. Speeding trunk betterments as ARMED BANDS TAKEN IN COUNTY WINSLOW Apparent Opinion Is That City Should Have Some Sort of gy RARE | Shop. Men Ret!url:ii'ltg to Work in St. Paul; More Expected * > demand for action grew so strong x b - | correspondence and, . misccllancous o Program Next Year that the rules committee reversed Thirty Prisoners activities, 3 Will Be Suspended fast as the funds are made avail- to Follow:Soon Bt 2 itself and passed a rule allowing the Three meetings of farm bureau : able Charles M. Babcock state high- ;i ') ) units were attended where the total way commissioner plans to open 5 I » .. (B United Press) attendance of 200 and the meeting By Thomas L. Stokes bids on. the new undertakings begin- (By United: Press) beg T Dublin. July 5 (By. George Mac- Elil Reetina o with an afténdance of (United Press Staft Cortespondent) |ning July 10, Conktruction to be IChicago, July 4, (By Charles R. Donough) —Hampered in by an in-|yg "o farfn bureau picnic with an |, Washington, July "5 (United $ e ¢ | Lynch) —Railroad shopmen, now:.oj ferno of flames with free ~state| /i) qance of 200 anldv'the meeting Press) —The White House is rapid- strike, are able to stand on ‘their ly becoming one of the ' greatest feet, Bert M. Jewell, union ‘chief;" troops sending shell after shell to R P 2 spread destruction along Sackville :fi::ew'i:rgfi I::::;darbgu:? ;g?ucn tourist ‘“meccas” in the country. declared today. .Refusal »of xhe house of representatives to act on the new bill to put the fmin trade under the supervision of the public. ... The_ house, of reprosentatives al- most immediately passed ‘the bill by a vote of 208 to 76. Although. there were frequent Gueries as to why ‘Bemidji had mo official- celebration;:« - Independence ° Day was fairly well enjoyed by Be- * midji residents largely due to the pushed on every job that the public may enjoy the better roads on the carliest date possible, The {new call for bids follows the The new measure was drawn up 8 v : 7 fact that other communities nearby |as a substitute for. the ' Capper- street,~ the last outstanding .httle Ever)f day now lngndre_ds of 'people action by congress toward appro- maintenance of way: workers.::ite 7 Tincher bill passed last year, and ‘band of rebels were at the point of are in line which winds its way past viating federal highway aid for strike has strengthened the. positioh were ‘staging some 'sort of a pro- surrender this afternoon.; The entire " the desk 'of the President for' ' a| .. " |of the shop men who are out, rath-" block was a mass of fire., ALI‘ PATRIO“C mm handshake. Long before. the appbint- n’ém": sota :\:‘cdm::::: :.?t:ls d“;:f er than weakened it, Jewell said ; ed hour, the crowd bekins to gather | 1€ MOV & e year-| " «We would rather settld this: & of autos left the city early Tuesday B 5 From a vantage point I could see 2 lat n trade and pre: o uiat that the, flames had attacked évery on the plaza before the door. g‘:lz’ugz:fc ":fi d“z:“:lt::mmm?v't‘f fair with the roads ourselves: than The rush began in the spring and D to draw other unions into’ the ‘coi morning for nenrbY"villager;' all “manipulation under the inter- i hich rebel £ il Y i icnics and ‘the like. A |state commerce clause of the con-|building from which rebe ATO A il | : cently will be forthcoming now, of- ) B 9 ill attempted to [came at intervals. The rebellion of Des Moines, Jully:5 (United |has never abated. Some days there | s i + wil] | troversy,” he said. “We' never ur large number also attended the fif- |stitution. The first Dill attemp Rory O’Connor was near its end. |Press).—Summons tofall patriotic|have been by actual count more i‘cm]sds":" but‘tcvery effors :v.’l:' ed thcy:)ther union chiefs ‘to u'l‘ ‘; organizations in the cquntry to join [than 2,000 in the line—the number e malle to.use it to serve greates strike. If the maintenance of way tieth anniversary ctlebration at :}?f‘in fi:ectii\é: %“bliixfif‘:llnh&?fl:lf A Brainerd where an exceptionally en- ‘the sg;remepco\ll‘tyhfld was ; wrong Dublin, July 5 (By George Me-|in an ‘all-American donclave here |being swelled by graduating class- naeds: and the" largest number of men have found the best way out'of joyable program was staged. £ ‘1! use of the taxing power, Donough, passed by the military|next September has been issued by|es of high schools in the various highway users, a difficult situation we have no com- ST T . 2 ¥ censor)—A handlful of rebels held |the national encnmpR nt of the [parts of the country, There are A SR g plaint, The shop ‘men’s strike ‘will' espite b 3 out today against troops of the free |Grand Army of the ublic. never less than 300. A ) Ol not be set ‘e,;{el:‘:.z ::iix:;nz?nged ;nn:?n\l erabo:: FORTY PERS“N&K“IED ¥ ;taste. % f- LTI Invtitatiuns werte'bsin m_nicled to; Ocgasionally some citizen, who HOME DEMONSTRAT“)N xnzinth?:nil:do:nw:';f :::::I ln:é:‘:’:‘;éd: be n, ; parodic feeble firing still came |day to every patrio society, not|pac enjoyed the sav f public li Jewell was belated over’a 'bi fex”f“‘ :l;.:gs; ll’%‘ic\}:gega’lllsbf:n dgaBn:: lN cmRA“NG FOURTH from little groups of shell-torn off_fomlly allied with li G A, Ra|and ek,{:&‘;‘thét :urggnoofp‘;tam gfi AGENT BEG.INS w0RK of telegrams on his d:,k gem,‘: {3 etween Thie: In'nldmgs where' the rebels of Rory |to send special Qeleg tipns to the | yirements, will ask in astonish- Miss Clover Sabim, recentl _|men going on an unauthorized strike (By United Press). @ O’Conner, now in jail, were dying |fifty-sixth annual engampment of |\ ont «Jow does the President |yo; aver 3. TOCENL Y D Apiproximately 40 pjrsons were under the reported leadership of |the veterans which will be held here |gynd jt77 vointed Joint County Home Demon- : 4 s E DeValera. State .artillery | September 24-28. ) stration Agent for.Beltrami, Itasca killed and more than 250 -injured|tamonn LeVa hells § y iy D s ti 1 Yet there ~ has been no indication | Koochiching and Hubbard countics in the' country’s Fourth of July cel- |tossed 18-pound shells into the smok- Nine patriotic organizations close- |y, "¢y o "vustom will be suspended. |began her duties here Juluy 1, with 5 i rts to|ing ruins, but efforts to dislodge |ly affiliated with the G. A. R. will e 4 A _ 2 €301 ebration, according to reports the remaining extremists » failed. |hold their’ national {conyentions in As it is, President Harding is' per-|headquarters in Bemidji at the % i later held unconstitutional in some gfam of enjortatement, . Hondeeds of its provisions. The new act would' in sympathy with the 'shop ~ mef, Jewell had one_telegram he ', sald from Roanoke, Virginia, which said the train service on' one line out of’ there was completely ~ tied up. through, lack of engine, repairs. . midji at the local fair grounds, Thief River winning the third game of the series by a' score of 10" to 4. = At Diamond. Point Park, the Bemidji Adult band assisted in entertaining i a largefié'fithe’rv g. In addition there 8 5! gis ~United Press-today. 3 L 3 h the ] lific handshaker\| ¢ !\ i . was a Yog ol cdntest -and sev- | the-United o . The half-hearted Collins men were juncti ith thd -emcampment. |Paps the most prolific —han shaker| county agent’s office. She nas al- 4 Y 12 eral other;contests. .. ' x N::;df‘::’fk’m‘gc::‘:d:h;lg““ doflllier:/ siclt o;blc‘}::—:he d B:’ld the k?lt;in & of ;."hl;“;; .;:.n W ? ficampme that has ever occupied the White |ready began her new work, having sni‘;‘l‘}‘:?mt;nln a;‘:%;fi?fl:d th;lewel:. X up fellow Irishmen. The Women’s, Rellef Corps, Sons House. An estimate of the number|held a special meeting at the Cen-{ /oo g v o™ oo Py :’ £ ildy, 5 of people who have passed his desk |tral school today to instruct local p) They hope rebels would find ‘a|of Veterans' Auxiliary, ¢ Daughters since. March 4 1921 would pr leadighaii Homle demigtistration wofk through, Iswonder whattha; ¢ way to surrender as did their lead-|of Veterans’, Ladies of 9 G, A, R. | SR i s p i i % “Lor ut the end of the civil war, Arm- | National -Association of Army Nur- | f;‘%“g")‘d‘“& It probably is close | Thursday she will hold a meeting fi:ofiz:fi “gg;s‘:l“i};:"ll: r il ored’ cars and. fresh troops ~ were |ses, National Association of Vicks-|* 000; in the Nebish consolldated school at |, iy oo e it vefused to obey the ready to stamp out the rest of the [burg Veterans, National Association |, And there was never a more var- 1:80 in the afternoon. A similar board’s decisions.” rebellion in the Irish Free State. |of Navy Veterans and National As-|icd assemblage gathered in the out- mecting will be held in the Hagali > 9 sociation of Union Prisioners of |er courts of royalty than can be town hall Friday afternoon at 1:30 ) N (By. Unitea Press) War. . found in this body which comes|and Saturday in the Saum consol-| Chicago,- July 5 (Charles R. Kingston, Ireland, July 5—Arm-| «Unusual _significiance should be daily—some for thousands of miles |idated school at 1:30, y Lyndl-m—l?onlal that the ' United” ed gangs of bandits and. insurgents |gattached to the G. A. R. encamp-|—t0 shake hands with the Presi-| Her schedule for Beltrami county fitut@ Railrond Labor Boardy «'was' including Irish mountain girls car-|ment. this year,” said, George E. dent. . calls for meetings within the coun- .impllcne‘ed in a drive’ by finan rying riffles and black jacks, were |Hamilton, secretary of the general| Americans arc there, from far ty August 1 to 5, August 29 to 31, |intorests” to bring about thaistiike cxecutvie committee. west, south, east and morth, For- | September 1 and 2, September 26| was made today by Ben') | Hooper,® This was Bart: of /the Tocal dep: merman stable at University .-and|of County Winslow: today by Free| «It will be one” of the last oppor-feign nations are frequently repre- |to 30 n‘ndlounbcr 24 mkzg;. Ch';l'r;.“-‘mtdl!the nl;qn;d. llh'u’p_cr in ment’s program of raising funds’ to | Prior avenue, the Brooks Lumber State troops. The bands had been | tynities younger allied organizations | sented. Some day every race has its Miss Sabin cor;w; to \v?r in these Il;flct er ‘do hc:-t ‘,I ewlu il" mflon: entertain the 1023 state convention|company’s yards adjoining and the mva(:lmg wvillages in the vnlley: will have to learn the spirit of the quéta—white, black, yellow * and {0u1: counties hig ly:mwmmundml. chief, ‘sai tin such a claim’ was e tag T ramte ey Sk il M B | L B Gkt i iy Mo L nuny onil Joeh the | swhic. s Jowsll anacustdtuiibih = 3 A . Seventy head of horses were |singled out for looting by women |yeterans and their tthirt; fife an ificati . ' X J ) el a 4 ire’ 2 i villagers ' rushe: ing impressi i » : . H esota, S ¢ 3 rere, by Ed‘-' d 2 O e racige lasting impression, this year. through the executive offices will Home¢ Economics division of the | men in’ their walk out, that the shop A the new armory | yorth of fire: crackers led the list and Birchmont Beach summer hotel | Gith 11 ‘dead and 45 injured. were the centers.of entertainment. The Bemidji Fire;Department staged i (By_United Press) 2 the second: of ‘@' series-'of dances'atf . St.. Paul, July 5—Four were in- the ney ory,. a: carnival _being | jured, one seriously, by fire works staged in conriection; Both. Monday | yesterday. Five drowned and three and Tuesday evenings: there was 8 |injured in automobile accidents large crowd in sattendance and”all fmarked - the holiday. report a very ..enjoyable . affair.| Music ‘was furnished” by the Blue] - . '(By United Press) ] Ribbon orchestra .of Bemidji,. B R.}..St.:Paul, July 5—Boys, with fire- Erickson was'chairman of the com-|crackers caused a $150,000 fire here a e mittee in charge for. the . firem yesterday. The old Barrett & Zim- |rounded up and captured in the hills furnished by Dot:Van’s orchestra’ of into the robbers’ stronghold here A , e St £ 2 = % g — show several diffe categories, 5 : + ) » L A Bemidji. All who attended report a AMOY [ J ! “ |in the hills and brought bask. 30 o e : »| College of Agriculture at the Uni-|men’s strike was' gaining meii’ daily very enjoyable ‘evening with except- comY CLUB SPENDS ;yr;isoners, * ¥ KIWANIS CLUB TO HEAR po}"é;’:r"s’, wstafi;;r«.g; dxtplo':gzt:s, versity of Minensota. Hearty com-|and that shop crafts did not'intend' 5 T 3 BOOSTER FOR CONVENTION |Preacners, '~ Ppro/cssors, Cachers, | o unity cooperation will undoubted- | to accept the terms the ‘maintenance students, professional basehall play- (Continuad on Page 8.) of way workers accepted, ly insure success in her work in these counties. St. Paul, 'July 5—About 200 shop’ BEMID-“ DROPS SER'ES men returned to work at the Omaha | | and Great Northern railroad shops To TmEF RIVER FALLS today. Union officials' claimed® this to be an cxaggerating number. Railroad officials said that = many had returncd and that more would return within the next day or two ufter the Fourth-of July celebration. ionally good: music. -:This was the gyl 3 : 2 regular Tuesday evening' dance at ENJOYABLE J“LY FOURTH this popular summer ‘hotel,” two be- 2 & ing given each week througout the / summer, A shortstop tournament was.en- joyed at the Bemidji Country Club golf links, play beginning at 8:30"in the morning. Altogether, the Fourth of July -was passed quietly and.from i all angles was considered = “Safe| With the present season only and Sane.” z 5 u nicely under way, the Bemidji The kiddies, who -were ‘fortunate | Country club this year is enjoying enough had their own fire works. the most active season since ~ the There was no community - display, club was first organized., Tuesday although: lower ‘Minnesota avenue |58W the largest crowd at the golf was treated with ,a “Rreat ‘outburst course this season and much interest of firc-crackers eatly in the evening | Was shown, in the matches. 3 t least| ~ Promptly at 8:30 a shortstop ’ 5 LR when a string of erackers at least |, PrombEly st 830 & shoristop ‘ R member L “ 15 feet long, was set off in front it v d y % i taking off in three flights of eight of the Kelliher hotel. The string was oo, I the first flight R. H. Schu- rom' a pole especially : U 1 rected. for' the purpose and pro- maker defeated A. J. McMillan in WHAT A DAY OF REGRET AND erected fo the finals two ‘up in one, In the PAIN THE FIFTH USED,TO BE - AND NOW vided plenty. of: noise for about ten second G. M. Torrance defeated D. J. Moore three. up. Moore pulled the big surprise of the day when he de- feated_S. S Wilson very handily. In the third flight,. B. W. Lakin de- feated H. C. Baer in the finals two up. ‘A number of the matches ‘went BEMIDJI BOYS' BAND TO W. D. Davics of Toronto will be GIVE CONCERT THURSDAY |present at the regular mecting of the Bemidji Kiwanis club Thursday Bandmaster G. O. Riggs announ-|noon, to be held at the Elks club ces that regular practice will be|rooms, to boost the Grand Forks held ‘at 7:30 this evening in the|convention, to which Bemidji in-| Archie Ditty, Diamond Point park band rooms, City-hall, for the Be-|tends to send a delegation. custodian, announces that the Be- midji Boys’ Band)in preparation for| J. C. West, Rev. William Elliott, | midji Boys’ band will give a public the ‘regular weeklly concert to be|Rev, L. P. Marford and Lec LaBaw | concert at Diamond Point Friday staged Thursday evening in Library [ compose the committee in charge of | evening. Plans are beingt made for park at 8 o’clock. A fine program |tomorrow’s program and it is urged |a large attendance and the public is being arranged and the public is|that therc be a large attendance of |in general is invited to visit the invited to hear the boys play. members., Point at this time especially. (By United Press) BOYS’ BAND TO PLAY AT DIAMOND POINT FRIDAY Shortshop Tournnmc‘nt Staged in Forenoon; Foursomes During Afternoon Second and Third Games Go to Visitors; Monday 8 to 7, and Tuesday 10 to 4 MRS. QUINN'S MOTHER DIES AT HER HOME IN LEONARD After winning the first game of the series by a score of 2 to 1 in a contest which highly pleased those who witnessed it, the Bemidji city baseball team dropped the second of the series ‘Monday afternoon by a Mrs. Laura Quinn of Nymore has received word that her mother, Mrs.: Marion D. Patterson = of.! Leonsrd, score of 8 to 7 and the third of | passcd away Monday ‘night at her the serics Tuesday afternoon by a|home at Leonard, Funer: 1 nrvlcg- count of 10 to 4. Thicf River Fulls|will be held there Friday:aftorngon is the victor in what is likely to be |at 4 o’clock and burial willbe:made the last series of games played by|in Bemidji Saturday . morning:. in the local- club this year. Although|Greenwood cemetery under: the dir- the visitors werc nearer the bottom |ection of M. E. Ibertson,; /funéral than the top in the standings of the | director. AR Red River Valley league, of which| The deceased, 61 years: of ‘ge, this team was until ntly a mem- | leaves two sons and three daughtérs, over nine holes, tie scores necessi- ber, they showed their superiority | D. H. Bailey of Superior, | Wise., tating further play : over the Bemidji team, the strong|Leon Bailey of Oklahoma, Mrs, S. 8. : Thief River Falls infield being | Scott of Dresden, N:D.,'r Mrs/\ M. 3 ) The ‘prize for the first flight was : 4 FOUKNAMBARE FILED a golf club farnished by A, B, White N largely responsible. Hanson of Tacoma, Wash,, and Mrs. FdR scmmmo" for the second a golf club furnish- 4 , Tuesday’s game was marred by a|Patterson of N. el 1 fatd 2 A ed by H. C. Baer, and for the third 5 / fumber of errors by the infield and R e et LI LA B el a golf club furnished by R. H. outfield, and by numerous faflures As candidates for election to the < board of education of the ‘Bemidji Schumaker. 1| to steal bases. Thief Rivér, however LEONARD Hows m&: P In the afternoon, .mixed two-ball held up well at all times, giving ‘ P KY, D §1 public schools, names of four DEFEATS Rm m As persons, one mafi'’ :three women | ginning at 8 o’clock. Three tied ‘ foursomes were enjoyed, play. - be- ¥ |'Brazil, onc-armed pitcher, commend- have been filed ‘for the election | for first honors, Miss Donna Lycan ! able support. Stenhoff, who per- formed behind the bat for ' Thief which is to take place Saturday |and G. M. Torrance with 42 net, River played an exccptionally hard evening, July 15/ at the = Central |Mrs, B, F. Anderson and J. A. game as did the entire infield. school building. These names have | Younggren with 42 net, and Mrs. Kamp was hit quite freely by the been filed by at least’ four voters of | D. A. Dilley ‘and A. J. McMillan visitors and lack of support at times _-the_district and were filed before |with 42 net. This match will probab- was responsible for a number of the closing time.- Monday, July 3. |1y be played off some time this Thief River runs. Frank Phibbs and Election will be held July 16 to|week. Kamp formed the Bemidji battery name thé successors to two members For the foursomes the prize for in the Tuesday game, the same line of the board whose terms are ex-|the ladies is six golf balls furnished up being used as in the Sunday piring at this time. These two mem-|py B, W. Lakin and for the men a game when all performed admirably. bers are Mrs. E. F. Netzer“and J.|golf club furnished by the Northern Thief River scored one run in the W. Smith, National Bank. first inning, a feat which that team I Those -Whose ‘names have - been| Detroit is listed to play here Sat- has done for at least ten straight|er the sponge or the cops''stoppéd filed as candidates for election are|prday and Sunday, July 8 and 9, W. N. Bowser, Mrs. Ella M. Ras-|but in case that club fails to come games, Five runs were tallied up for |the fight. In any ‘event,” 'Kfifls’uf Thief River in the third inning, | promoter threw in- the' spdhge’to mussen; Mrs, Ev Fi-Netzer and Mrs. |hiere for the tournament, qualifying Al Anna ‘Croon. Election' will be from |rounds will be played ~ for the while Bemidji annexed its first | prevent further punishment. 5 counter in the last half of the : | most the same moment ‘*the”*eops 7 o'clock to 9 o’clock Saturday even- | championship cup recently put back ~ ing, July 15 into play by E. H, Denu. : inning. From then on the scoring|jumped into the ring with the same minutes. No - injuries as the result of fireworks have been reported and the' kiddies- have settled back for another long wait with the hope in their hearts that Bemidji will stage some sort of community celebration next year. A WASNT THAT MAN A SWELL TALKER AND GEE! WASNT THE (ENONADE 600D, EX (By United Press) * 17t % Michigan City; Ind., July 5~Bén- ny Leonard, light-weight ‘chiinpioit was ready today for his fight with Lew Tendler the latter part of: this month, > 8% Rocky’ Kansas, contender: for.:thé light-weight crown; fell' far 'shork yesterday and Benny wor’ &' téchd nical knockout -in the eighth”round: Kansas ‘broké ‘his arm i ‘the'thirdi In the eighth round there wa¥'sonié doubt among’spectators’ag'to’ wheth- l : was fairly well divided, but Be- intent. More than 10,000 attended (Continued on Page 8.) the battle., g i

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