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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TIMES. ST. CLOUD. MINN MONDAY, MARCH 26, State Briefs his next bout. It may be a long time before a prize fight will draw crowds comparable to Vfl 1 ill I I II II tmcs RICHMOND BUYS TOURIST PARK FOURTH MEMBER OF FAMILY DIES those of the Municipal Stadium in Philadel phia and Soldier Field in Chicago.

(By The Associated Press) AN I DEPENDENT NEWSPAPER J.N. I Barthelemy Jeweler if (Over Mentor's i Drug Store) -WALK A FLIGHT BUY RIGHT" Bemldii. Minn. Bemldjl will be host to more than 200 social workers when Dempsey, the only man who ever drew such throngs, is "in retirement." Even if he comes the, Regional Conference of Social EnUwd at Postoffice, St Cloud. Ulna, Second Cli Uttr.

Owned and. Published by tb Tlmts Publishing Company. Frfd Schllplln. President and Treasurer. Official Paper of Stearns County TODAY, AGED 81 out again, it will take a lot of ballyhoo to over Workers is held here early in June according- to Miss Ida M.

Maturen Site Acquired Near Sauk Riv come the record of two defeats against him. district representative here to assist in organization of a local committee The day of million-dollar prize-fight crowds er to Develop New Tourist Headquarters. Richmond, Mar. 26. Negotiations Doctors, nurses.

Judges, city officials Jacob Chaika Dies Early To seems to have passed, at least temporarily. and welfare workers of 20 northwest ern counties will attend. day at Son's Home Funeral Wednesday. Auto Paintino A.A.EichCsSon 14-18 Seventh Ave. No.

CAN'T ERASE THE BLOT were made the past week for the pur Warren. Minn. The McCrea boys chase of the Finnegan-Ethen chicken and Kirls 4-H club has been reorgan farm, just east of the Sauk river bridge Jacob Chaika, aged 81 years, and a There is no doubt Senator Borah was promp ized for the coming year and will be by the Park board of Richmond resident of this city for the past 48 ted by a real desire to retrive the Republican The Park board paid down a sub years, died at fire o'clock this morn under leadership of Paul Welgert, president. Other officers are. Carl Mor-Prison, vice nresident: Milton And party with which he affiliates when his con ing at the home of his son John Chat stantial payment and expects to raise the balance of the funds from the sale ka, after a lingering Illness due to science will let him from the disgrace of hav erson, secretary and Doris Brown, of the two barns and from public en old age.

Member of the Associated Press Tha Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for re-publlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local newa published herein All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. The Times will be glad to have Its attention called to any misleading or untrue statements that may appear In Ita news, editorial or advertising columns. The subscription rate of the Bt Cloud Dally Times la aa follows: By Carrier One year St: six months 13; three months one month BOo; one week 15a Dy Mall One year In Minnesota IS; all other states except Pad no and Atlantla coast states Paclflo and Atlantlo coast states and Canada $7. Times Private Branch Phone Exchange 104. ing accepted the $260,00 Sinclair bonds, when treasurer.

Cash prizes have been off He is the fourth member of his fam- ered to Dromote gardening on farms, he proposed to Republican National Chairman Get Your Clothing Made by R. A. DIX TAILOR iliy to die since January 1, 1927. One according to A. D.

Collette, county tertainments during the coming summer. When the property is paid for, it will be deeded to the Village of Richmond for the use of a Tourist park. son, Frank, a Great Northern engineer, club leader. Butler that the Teapot Dome scandal-stained money be repaid through 260,000 one-dollar died January 3, 1927; a grandson, Ar thur Chaika, of the U. S.

Navy died Thief River Falls, Minn. Plans for The location is ideal, just off the State highway No. 23, with several in China, August 1, 1927; and Mrs, Chaika. his wife, died October 30, a Fourth of July celebration, staged hv Scandinavian Lutheran churches 1927. of five northwestern counties in the The funeral services will be held state, are being made.

It is hoped to have United States Senator Henrik hundred fine young oak trees and with a good view of the Sauk river. It contains enough open space for school picnics and summer outings and celebrations. The tract contains nine acres of land which is large enough to get at the St. John Cantius church, of subscriptions to be solicited from the rank and file of the party. There is, however, grave doubt whether it would be possible to find 260,000 who would be willing to give even one dollar for the purpose proposed, from among the great numbers of high-principled Republicans who, along with the rest of the nation, are disgusted with the "fake" methods adopted by the Republi which he is a charter member, on Shpistead as speaker for the day.

Wednesday morning at nine o'clock The Timet it an independent newspaper, printing the newt impartially, supporting what it believes to be right and opposing what it believes to be wrong without regard to party politics. 1 and burial will be made in the family vnrthfifliH. Minn Izaak Walton away from the dust of the highway. lot of the Calvary cemetery. Until the The two large chicken barns will be league members froM a large South: Ulnnasnta torritnrv am eXDected requiem mass the remains will removed.

held at the family home, 1101 Third The members of the Park board are: OIU ill AUMVMV VIM to attend a dinner April 5, sponsored hv tha local chaDter. More than 300 street north. Monday, March 26. Mr. Chaika was born In Germany; persons are expected to attend, W.

F. A. M. Utecht, chairman, Anton B. Rle-land, secretary-treasurer, Albert Lang, Anton Fuecker and J.

B. Schlener. and emigrated to this country, com 25 ounces forjjg ing to St. Cloud 48 years ago. He was Hall is president or me j.oiinniu league.

GOOD EVENING. Ob, do not let us wait to be just, or pitiful, or demonstrative toward those we love until they or we are prnlcipal speaker at tha monthly ban Alexandria. Minn. Members of the one of the group which formed to or ganlze the St. John Cantinus congre gation 25 years ago.

He also is a member of the St. Joseph society. various cow testing organizations in quet of the Pipestone Civic association hero tonight. can managers of the 1920 campaign to cover up the real source of the funds used to pay off a large part of the big campaign deficit. The chagrin that Senator Borah feels, and which honest citizens everywhere share, over the disgrace that has been brought on his party's management, is genuine without doubt.

But the damage is done to the party's reputation and no amount of restitution whether in one-dollar bills or in any other denominations can ever wipe out the blot. struck down by Illness or threatened by death! Life Douelaa countv will gather at a joint Nine children survive. They are mectine here Wednesday at which John, Joseph, Otto and Leonard, St. Is short, and we hare never too much time for gladdening the hearts of those who are traveling the dark Journey with us. Ob, be swift to love; make basts to be kind! Amlel.

New ork With formal permission of time ribbons will be given to mem Cloud; Mrs. John Kaskell, Willmar: Senate committee handling Teapot Mrs. Joseph Louski, Buchanan, N. case. Will Hays will sail Saturday for bers whose cows averaged a pound or butterfat a day.

Associations represented Include the Nelson Cow testing and Ralph, Mary and Mrs. John Mil France to represent American picture ler, Minneapolis. NATIONAL PARKS IN EAST association; Forado association and There also are 20 grand-children and industry in connection with recent government decree which is said to threaten American pictures in France. Guaranteed Pure use less than of higher priced brands MILLIONS of POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT the Brandon. one great-grandchild.

WRITE CHEERFUL LETTERS. AH of the children are now in the Fergus Falls, Minn. The Woman's Bismarck Ice sheet in Missouri riv club, the Reading club and the Schu city with the exception of Mrs. Lous kl, of Buchanan. mann club of this city are making er here moved out, but there were no It is expected that members of the nrenaratlons to entertain teh Nintn indications of serious trouble.

St. Joseph society will be selected to district Federation of Women's clubs, act as pallbearers. which holds its annual convention here May 15 and 16. Mrs. E.

A. Brown is general chairman of the arrange The East is slowly coming into its own in rupect to national parks and forest reserves. The time is approaching when it will no longer be necessary to go West to find a large forest or natural park under federal ownership and control. Shenandoah National Park is being carved out of a vast area of wooded mountains in Virginia within half a day's motor travel from the national capital. This new playground in the East for tourists from every state is made possible largely through the generosity of the people of Virginia.

ments committee, members or wnlcn are Mrs. George Countryman, Mrs. M. Sauk Rapids News Maybe you never thought about it, but a cheerful letter is a fine tonic, and it is just as easy to write a cheerful letter as a gloomy one. Of course, some of us are better writers than others, but there is no reason why the ordinary letter can not be cheerful, there is no good reason why the ordinary writer, or the poor writer, can not sound a cheerful note when writing the ordinary letter.

Cheer is a big thing. The clever writer of a business letter studies the scientific meaning of the word; hd knows all about it psychologic T. McMahon, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. Phone 194S-VY Victor Lundeen, Mrs.

Glen Adair ana Mrs. W. L. Patterson. Lutheran Mother's Club The Mother's club of the Lutheran Bemidji, Minn.

Bemldjl is to be Trinity school will meet in the school one of the camps where contestants dining hall next Wednesday after A gift of $5,000,000 from the Laura Spel will stop on their way from the headquarters of the Mississippi to Minne noon, March 28th. A program will be ally and temperamentally. The bulk of a bus presented by the first and second apolis in a 350 mile marathon canoe race to be staged as a feautre of the man Rockefeller Foundation makes certain of a national park in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. Ten millions grades under the direction of Misa iness letter may be purely matter-of-fact in text, yet, somewhere, the clever writer will Diamond Jubilee Outdoor Exposition Hildegard Scholi. To Mlnneaoplla planned by the Minneapolis lodge of Elkg In RendelLpark, opening on May is being spent to set apart 700,000 acres there for public use and to save thousands of acres 26.

Little Arlene Van-Etten went to Minneapolis for a few days visit with her Ely, Minn. Ten Elk will be set at father, George Van Etten, who spent the week end here at the home of his liberty in this district sometime in of virgin timber from the woodsman's ax. There is in America no more romantic and beautiful country than that found in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Shenandoah National Park and in the great Smoky Mountains. Some May, officials of the local Izaak Wal mother, Mrs. T.

Van Etten. O. E. S. Card Party ton League announced animals are being brought here by the local The card party given Saturday night chapter of that organization from Itasca State park.

The Elk will make their of the purest American stock still lives in this by the Order of Eastern Star was well future home in Superior National for Full size em of tender, dc licious Golden Bantam. Com. Just tae bite into those big tweet ernclsl sound the cheerful note that leaves a splendid taste in the mouth of the reader. You are always glad to receive letters from some people. Why? The answer is that you know their letters re cheerful, that these writers have a way of telling things without the gloomy aspects, and well, you just feel good over hearing from them, that's all.

Again, there are some people who seemed determined to look altogether on the dark side of everything and their views are invariably reflected in the letters they send out to their friends and their business correspondents. A cheerful letter is like a beacon of light to a weary traveler who has lost his way; it comes with all the refreshing sweetness of a summer morn and the honeyed sunshine of spring. est. attended. Honors at bridge were won by R.

H. Brown and Miss Florence ponahue of St. Cloud. At "500" by Mr. mountain territory.

And good roads will make both accessible to tourists twelve months of the year. Their appeal is not quite as varied as the Bemidji, Minn The Beltrami Coun ty Guernsey Breeders association will Yellowstone, but because of their proximity to the great centers of population of the East hold its annual meeting here Wednes and Mrs. S. A. Orton.

Delicious refreshments were served. To Twin Cities Miss Jet Vandersluis was a Twin day. Officers are to be elected and a program of activities for the year will bo planned. Gust Svanberg of Wil they may be visited by greater numbers than any of the western parks. city visitor over the week end.

She returned Sunday night. ton is president of the organization Creation of national parks can no longer be charged to sectional politics. Good roads and L. P. Evans is secretary-treasurer.

Extends Thanks Mrs. Fermle Arensburger, treasurer Pipestone, Minn. Benjamin Law and the automobile are bringing the most remote within reach of thousands of moderate means. secretary of the Sioux Falls Com mercial club will be honor guest and Be Independent With A Garden There is genuine satisfaction in a home garden when it produces a good crop of your favorite vegetables. The real test of vegetable seed is the crop it produces.

We are proud of the uniformly fine crops which have been raised in this locality from Northrup, King jSeedfc At Your Dealers of the Congregational church, appreciates the hearty response received to a plea sent out with miniature stock WOMEN DELEGATES. ings to many local residents a few WHEN YOUTH LEARNS. weeks ago. Put On More Weight You Skinny Folks At Little Falls Tens of thousands of exceedingly thin men and women have put on good The feminine element has added a new complication to the already involved and harassing business of preparing for a national convention. Reports from Kansas City, where Republican delegates will meet, describe the difficulties encountered by those who seek accommodations for the 600 women delegates and al healthy flesh with McCoy's Tablets.

There's nothing in McCoy's that can hurt you Thev will not onlv heln vou All of the standard to take on weight you need, but will size make you stronger, more energetic and vigorous. Most of the flower seed packets also 5c Sf ternates and the 48 national committeewomen vegetabl McCoy takes all the risk Read this Ironclad guarantee. If after tnkln? packets Mr. and Mrs. Math Schmitt were guests Sunday at the home of Mra.

Schmitt's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Murvill Merrill in Little Kalis. From Foley Miss Mamie Campbell who teaches near Foley was a week end visitor at the home of her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Pear! Campbell. From Clear Lake Miss Alice Mayman was home from Clear Lake over the week end. From St. Paul Frank Artlg was at home over the week end.

expected to attend. The ladies, it appears, not only refuse to share their rooms but demand 4 sixty cent boxes of McCov's Thw or 2 One Dollar boxes any thin, underweight man or woman doesn't gain at Education does not begin until one is 25 and continues until 85, if it end3 at all, says a British novelist. Tell that to the sophisticated youth of the present. Is there a flapper who does not think she knows infinitely more than her mother, and is there a cigaretted youth who does not think he can teach his father? While the flder may know better, youth holds to its fancied superiority. As for the diplomaed thousands, how dare even the boldest novelist question their education? Do not most of them nurse the illusion that they know all that is to be known? Age will teach them otherwise, but youth has to learn for itself.

And when it has learned that its fancied wisdom was largely folly and that its imagined education was lacking in much of the real thing, it is no longer youth. That is the tragedy of it. separate accommodations for their maids. least 6 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked Improvement in neaitn your druggist Is authorized There is some doubt as to how this last request can be diplomatically denied. To a practical politician the solution is, of course, simple.

Fallowing a long-accented to return the purchase price. i una name McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets has been shortened itmt nat ror McCoy's Tablets at Martin Molit-or's or any drug store in America. tradition, he need only reply to any demand for quarters for a maid, "Well, how many votes does she control?" No One Knows Schorf enberc Worth While Verse Everybody Knows George" THE PIANO AND EDISON MAN 09 St. Germain St Phone 801 St Cloud, Minn. PRIZE FIGHT CROWDS a Seeds in Packages' Seeds in Bulk Only 11,000 persons paid their way into ffadison Square Garden in New York City the other night to see two contenders for the heavyweight championship pummel one another around the ring.

The receipts were barely in excess of $100,000. Outside the hall, disconsolate speculators were left stranded with unwanted tickets. Yet this was a widely advertised elimination bout to choose a contender for the title now held by Tunney. The performance itself was "disappointing." All this may mean assorted varieties of grief for the promoter, who Jas given Tunney a $1,000,000 guarantee for RECOMPENSE. He begged of mo the little toys at night That I had taken lest he play too long.

The little broken toys, his sole delight! 1 held him close in wiser arms and strong And sang, with trembling voice, the evensong-. So, Lord, like children at the even-fall, We weep for broken playthings, loath to part, Whilst thou, unmoved because thou knowest all, Dost fold us from the treasures to thy heart. But we shall find them at the morning tide, Awaiting ns unbroken and beautified. Tom BkeyhlU, FOR SALE 40 ACRES All under cultivation, well improved, close to St. Cloud, immediate possession, reasonable price.

J. E. KIHSELLA LAHR BLOCK Field Seeds Garden Seeds.

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