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'm«muummflwusm wmmm“mv"mmum STORE AT 1/NO GER OF ' Law," REMARKS BILL AVERM ,* WHILE OWHERS A MAND AGAKST MM BOMS, WOLLERS NEWT LANDERS ,” PER ©* GURE, | | (ica GovRIBUTE AMTHING BUY TG ummnmmu\-m Wl g ; " mnawmm WSAYED, A BARBER GMOP HOAN N HAD WS WHISKERS CHOPPRO ore "'t umemmn'oum'w kes.” It is’ also rep: that they must. have picked up a few along the line west of here and posal by the leaders of the 400,000 HENNEPIN TREASURER SR e Up ;pring ahera ‘ q ; A ) HARDING 'l'0 MCE RA“- striking shop. crafts, FACES SERIOUS CHAI;G! DT oA 7 24 ;Gvodt— E BIRCH STANDS GUN IN FAMILY’S Slflfl' PAGEAM THIS EVEMNG PLANS BEFORE CONGRESS (BY. United Press) (By Upited Press) The Standard Oil Co., is digging - Madison, Wis., Augy 16—Thirty-| Minkeapolis, ‘Aug. = 16—Henry for oil again. This time _ at Fifth (Continued from page 1) Shevlin, August 16 (Special o (Continued Prom Vaxe 1) (By United Press) seven trains were slashed off thelC. Hanke, for seventeen years treas- street and Beltrami avenue. Present|ply of the timber which up to this| the .Pioneer)— [Moose ftownship, | times his friends are having while Washington, A\xg‘ 16—Skeptical Chicago and Northwestern- time|urer of Hennepin county, has gone indications are that they will find |time has been the greatest hindrance | Cléarwater county was shocked |he and his companions are helping P 3 il table on five midwestern divisions|pefore the Grand jury for misappli- plenty of oil there, since it is plan-|to the development of Northefn|Sunday morning by the news of the|to develop a new conntry of an early settlement of the rail | s iy o 1oad by orders receiver here, | cation of funds totaling $250,000 ned by that company to install a|Minnesota. For this so called “Weed |suicide of Hugo Kent at the home| ' Scene two df strike at ‘the new peace: conference | effective today. it was learned today. couple of _large tanks. Just so théy|Timber” they are prepared to pay!of Frank Fredendahl, Mrs. Kent is[flash back which shows his friends |in New York. Thursday, President Local shipping service at the| Hanke was in jail this morning don’t try to sell a few shares of|the full going market prige with a|a [niece of Mr. Fredendahl. 'l‘he_y back east enjoying a party and old | Harding today prepared to place the Northwestern yards was badly crip- |when an indictment was returned oi} ‘stock to some of tne unsuspec-|satisfactory bonus for high grade|had moved here just recently from|time square dances. critical situation before congress in pled today as the result of the re- against h'm. E-> was expected to be ting visitors during ! the fair this | logs. The Industrial committee of Janesvills, ‘Wis., and were living on| 'Byliet: Dance of the Flowers. fusal of engineers to operate switch|arrainged this afterncon. It is prob- week! the Civic and Commerce association|the Fredendabl farm. Mr. Kent had % 8 special message tomorrow. engines which have not been' inspec- | able’ he will'be on his way to the —Well! Welll— has been asked to assist in prepar-|acted strangely for a few days and Grfl’i::g:erfhm Ei “:;:dy:‘fugu;:t Harding ' expected to spend most ted. g state’s prision by. tonight., His fin- % ofs the day in conference with con- ancial operations- are said to have They Are Not To Blame’ ing the specifications for logs. Mr. |Mrs. Kent had beconie“afraid, Con- le of todsy having a gay time at It has been brought to our at-|Babbitt ‘states that he Will not at-|sequently she had gone ‘over to her |Ple Of t0f8V BEWUE & &8 TUE PRI L and other. advis- | FUNKLEY MAN BOUND OVER |cxtended over the last four years. tention that' this city now boasts a[tempt ti le conracts unil his Specl-|uncles’ with her: children and ~ her 'u n:nceyd by vériotis National “Danc- e 3 i By TO AWAIT. ACTION OF JURY couple of Moose who didn’t get that |fication and contract have the “ap-|sister, who was staying with her. 5 l‘;:) ]lowx: & this ‘comes the Grand ers. He realized that the situation | Thomas Kennedy of Funk'ey was|pEmpSEY.BRENNAN GO initiati ¢ ith political - d: ite muni s S T e | o e ot ook ek imany Sounig wo poteg | Finle, and the rowning. - of the | dhEec, T, B Tooms A quar | Suvurdy an. o, coiets of assumty| - PROMIBITED BY GOVERNOR ’ggy‘be seen in' the zoo at Diamond to all parties conce_rnedé to the window tol]d them' he was go- Qu‘;fi:lnoorro 'e mg;f- itferent pro- :3 bfef):,i:' mfe]::a"gi deciding -on the :"m? mx:x;:end t; l:l], ]!-;ic wl;.xved ei(» (By United' Prass) i p;l’:;.firathén Either— Th z:r‘l;:rht..of !-f‘:rr and Tt hill_lle k gram will be presented, ISach of the ¢ a7 await, th: :entmn zsi lh): mm:;e:ur; . Sndisnapdlis, fug. 10-=The Jack ; i . The “] 1s] “t L a tge hich He then placed the shot gun' 0| cyening performances are scheduled | There can be no séttlement unless e Al Voot f He % Dempsey-Bill Brennan ‘fight sched- ooray for the Speaker competently opierated plant w his' chin_ and fired, blowing off the | ¢, }egin at 8 o’clock and it is ex-|ome side or the other is prepared to | 3% the Q2. cout € '3|uled to be: hield in Michigan ~ City make concessions. Pessimism — re- | charged with having shot az George |p oy, day was prohibited by Gover- Newton of Funkley Frday. He i3 nor McCray in an executwe order confined to fthe Beltrémi: -county The Speaker of the British .house produces ‘the raw materials for top and side of his head. He leaves standiand i of Commons, oddly enough, is the |cabinet wotk, ~farniture, tumed|four small children under five yeirs m:c:. :n:lhbe‘r;i.ilzd at the open- | garding settlement was found in the only member of that body who does | wood products, building trim, auto-|,¢ 506 Mr; Kent was buried in the i flat rejection of the Hi pro- not make a speech. Surely he must (mobile body dimension and so forth | poose cemetery Su‘nd-y evening at ng scepe. be one member whom all the others | wiPinevitably attract these indust- 3 oclnck like, unless they put him there be- |rijes, It was a.situation just such as . cause they didn’t like to hear him |Bemidji now enjoys which made talk. 'Gnnd Rapids, Mich., the greatest —You Never Can Tell— furniture city in the world. Grand Behind The Times Rapid’s situation was this: A city Milwaukee hes 50 women adver- | with an, unequalled ‘groupy of he- * tising agents, a report tells us, Now | business men ana vast forest re- isn’t that odd? We always thought |sources from which to draw the raw that a city of Milwaukee’s size | materials of these industries. Bemidji would still have more than that hu both. wearing the modern styles. —amt A T MINNESOTA 10 HARKEI’ craiee it & home_run into the| ENORMOUS POTATO CROP right field bleachers in Boston on the fly, the second time it had been done. Cruise was. also the first one to. perform the feat The Cincinnati_Reds beat the | market one tenth of the country’s Boston Red Sox 11 to 2 in an ex- mlwufiomfifln&fin hibition game at Rochester. estimated Mlle. ‘Sdzanne Lenglen, because fwill he over of poor health ealled off the exhibi- |the estimated production tion' tour aranged fnr Devutltcd 440,000,000 bushels. where she France’” = = " arketi crop will be the|floor with the revolver in his hand. difficult ’l)&tery ‘apmnfly surrounds 'the have created a traffic situation that lx!lnwld g Burning Oll. ; AD easy way to extinguish burning A KILLER mm oll_bas been, discovered by varnish \ 1 OF factories, who use finemeshed wire ; MAN UNENOWN TO JURY | = 0 Jooeee, 3¢ roo s (2 net covers thé burning surface, the fron wires duct the heat o rapid- 1y that the gas can no longer flame. This is ‘the vnuclple of the Dayy safety lampe. % - Fred Bork, a farmer living ahout five miles northwest of Blackduck ‘was shot and killed Saturday on bis farm and a coroner's zl:]uest "Tues- — T day decided-that the faan’ eame to| o g Zasse s his death by-a bullet wound from a CITY, Lng B,MEDING SIOBS‘I revolver held in the hands of sane 7 person unknown ' to- the - coroner’s | Love ll:lfu:mmw A‘:cnd ng Al jury. The weapon used was a .32 usation caliber revolver. "w Article. Bork was 37 years ‘of age and leaves a-wife. He came.to this sec- Hlt summer- I Spent seyeral weeks 1 North Da- | in the woods ed as nearly a tion of the state from rt nnml llfe l.n’g;g “’d} i 3 Kitid of ‘clothes’ (By United. Press) St. Paul, Aug. 16—With good luck from now on Minnesota farmers will riies Bork carried af m "m WAY TonAY means 5 car shortage. H - th hpoutm cf:an be marketed zn“ Sieide - = by ) 10 e (Continued Frem Pags 1) ,:.fi',"'f,m:d":}’.,,";f,’;" ,:::,::;_ i County Coroner H. N. ch!e and gled wjth the horse racing events and | gy ety S i (,'ouncy Attorney Grabam M. Tor- ;. verydco.m}::ege pmgr;m“fnrhcncthl Minnesota is producing almost rpnce lttenfled the inquest . from y and night is assured all who af many midji. tend any of the remaining four SWice as Poiatost SE T YREE l}e days ineluding today. ! Attendance records were expect- ed to be smashed badly today, the weather this forenoon being very {avorable although extremely warm. With favorable weather, Thursday Friday and Saturday are :xpected to see -today’s attendance increase but the country at large is not ex- ceedmg lagt years’ produgtion: by any' such mark. North Dakota Northern Wisconsin are also prodt ing a good many more patatoes flun last’ year, but the increase is llot ; as'great as in Minnesota. Because the northwest is = pro- ducing a big crop; it is expected cars will be made available under emez- geney orders, if traffic conditions have not returned-to normal by the time the ‘crop movement is under ¢ full way. “Minnesota will have to furnish much of the conntry’s potatoes adn | 0O L man T dealt With on my retoin ¢ (Continueg From fo "cvilization almost snubbed” e dnce will adherg to ap "agrcement | gnen he noticed” that, though I ad which will be reached within a few | g |arge auto, I was my c days. and; my own grease cups. Then An anthracite settlemsnt is im- | T paused and thought how widespread mmcnt Davis said. is the difference in the attitude to- is bigger and better than any ever held here before and.if the fair as- siciation’s hopes are realized ‘this year it is eyident that another year will witness an even larger fair. Those who visit the fair this year = y R e * BT PR T g = ‘. If there is any kind of work to which the More: than 600,000 miles is the. record so ; (By. United: Press) , > : Chicago, Aug. 16—As miners in | soelal life is highly enmh R eoers| flimsy light, or the exwisw:‘)’ ?:vyftmcb. far of one of the first Reo Speed Wagons, other. states returned to work today | if is more or less disgraceful to do mmtfitted,ltlsthewor of the farm. Now_ nearly qghtyemmde 5 they are here,” said F. E. Balmer |the Illinois mines were still closed. N e University. Farm. Preparations to reopen them were - Loads vary from a small lot of grocériesito. - doing the same work daily it ‘hag always t s tilled to car g e Halted pending the mecting here an gyerload of grain, produce or live stock. done—averaging 175 miiles a dayl * department is filled to capacity and indications are that the judges will have much difficulty jn placing the WILL CELEBRATE BATTLE Friday between vperators and union OF, ALAMANCE TOMORROW | officials; Stamina and stability. are the prime feq- That is the kind of truck you need on thie’ Burlington, N. C,, Aug 18 (Uni- Pmlicuons were freely made that | i the naghmq; Not to have serv- uisites. farm—chassis, transmission, clutch, axlu prediiais. Judging sl niecerskey the 'Clevéland ‘agréement would be | ants 18 to be infesor.—Fred G Kell, start as soon as posible that all ex-|ted Press).—This ‘town"~ ‘will cele- o A ” o ' hibifs may be judged before the |brate “Alamance Day” August 17| mersars? ,:h_;,l.xfi',""‘fhem':;;a': : No light vehicle made for smooth even city . and other units, on a par with that match| 2 do;m‘ d'bye' ¢ feat "ig: pus p.rlbde ;nd : r;productiondoé are ready to start operation “in 24 streets can negotiate your co"mtry roads and - less motor. number of new features arela historic battle whic > 5 ing - [ mcl“dleltI in the program- this y'-"; the Revolutionary War. &N :x.m sl an speement e bing carry, your loads' : For allloads ranging ~front a M'm and: all are expected to meet wti Hundreds of . red coated “supers” more than l.mfiétof ‘eqpper piping, : - designe to a ton-and-a-quarter. g generalapproval. s will take the parts of British. sol- | o irens €%, tomorEaws anthracite | Chiel; wae dlscotered In an Egyptien This Reo Speed. Wagon ' was- designed £ o e diers, and_ other hundreds in - - the pyramid_temple’ dating béck to 2800| expressly fo meet your farming needs. ! Hauling over all manner of roa'ds—cityI H THE PIONEER ANT ADS|garb of monnrs -will: represent-the (By Unitea Press) 'B.C. . g £ , BRING RESULTS “Regulato Cleveland; Aug - 16—John L. ; The Speed Wagon has the greatest motor- pavements, macadam, du't roads—and ' - Lewis, president of the United Mine L I'HM: mr of i ever built. trails. W ted to issue in-| ‘Everytiin teeribl R ; x e Tt Siogict mine. op. |-drled coRtalnty with a marFied woman, ' Rugged—built for hard work—all working At times you must overload cruelly—| to 1 th t | except : 5 Teached hete yesterday bofore the | Bér husband wil get mad at mext parts SO pec.cent Ogepaiie alight e operators of thj; district at once. § Here is 2 motor whose records no other has In all such conditions the “Speed W;gon f operators. an agreement as |/ 4 »1 Lewis predicts, the bituminous nrg: ST, approached B will do your work quicker and chnpet Following tlua telchin. of t agree & aththe “r‘wlueh he henldad the % sdrr DR[NK’ o l" = V coal openkcru who - did not lm‘flfl Hobby - Tailk. Snld Ifi h Park. Clevellnd _peace. mee! ing. have en_you talk about -your MI- IAMO] @ strike settlement, Secretary of | about fit. After! five’ min tes, hobby Pl'" Your Picnic for D ND POINT Labor Davis announced today. talk becomes fodtsh- L £ Swh for Rent i " Davis estimated that - opérators z ’ 8 who signed the agreemint = repet- sented “an_gut-put of illien tons of coal weekly. Representatives of the TaBor départmont,” he aid in- | day formed him that producers 8f am- other two million tons we:kly, who