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I p'iJ I ./ wB:* p. bsiwril. Pill t? ". Ofc&iS »i.« .." 1 :tp fcivVf'' 'k'h.v ^9Wf %*A ajfe ft.- Sidney* 6. Stebbjns. John Ueorirf. A. Bark*. Emma n. Manlton LnmNr Cooi fi-\ f(unt. Satterlte C. .-»£ Akeloy." Aaron Hel Jfe H, a"fri,1/ iu rr'^t®W? Tubbs, Stat® Bank Helmer, Otis Staples, .1^. Andrew Peterson, Au8U'st-~Uhsyarva i-ncob PetCiH. c. Scott. S. M. Hay, Du Uit^. Land &,Timber Company, a cor '. W:ilion, Thomas H. Kinchella. Grown v' Lumber Qttznpany, Louis Wokoun. The HeanLand Company. Frank A. Taylor, M. Metning, co-partners doing busi ness as Carpenter Meining Co., Duluth I'niveraal Milling Company, Wilson A I'omcany Franklin R. Webber, Mary E. Myron F. Reid and "also all other persona unknown, claiming any ri?ht, title, estate, interest or lien in -eal estate^ described in'the com i»lh'nt herein." Defendants, "EPF. STATK. OF MINNESOTA TO THE •/-.•••'•'ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: „You. and each of you, are hereby r* sirmir^ued and requires to answer the oomnlaint of the plaintiff in the above W-»Utlod action, which complaint Is on ll'e'in the office of the Clerk of the i"i*.trict Court of, St..Louis County. Uln-. naso.ta. at his office in the County rt House. In the City of Duluth. ip s'-.i'J County and State, and to serve a copy of your answer to saij COHK p.'iint on the' subscriber at his office. N'o £15 Torrey Building, in the City of Duluth. Minnesota.-.within twenty (20) (.vs after the service, of this sum*: o*ij Df-on ju, exclusive of the lay of 'cji lorvice. and if you fail to answor the" s!i«J romplaint within the time ifnr?!0!d the plaintiff will apply to "n rii for the relief demanded in tji crriplaint. .'at- 1 at Duluth, Minnesota,. th|s 28th day of April. 1920. JAMES W. OSBORNE, -V Attorney for Plaintiff* S:5 Torrey Bld^ Duluth. Minn.v UTATi?" OF MINNESOTA. COL'NTY OF. ?:t. Io is.' District Court,. Eleventh •J'ttJ.-u't District. :. Osbrm. Plainifff. :-no pni'ti as in summons iiqme? di-Cely preceding, this notice."'»'i"*'•* .Votice of Ijta Pe»*ef(s..4i.^ife Nolica is hereby, given, that ait action' 1 :!. c-i ii comme.necd in the abevfe! i' ."ted Court by the aboVe, named.plain-' t'.f: the above name^. deCend rnts foi" t5»e .-purposes 'of determining 1 i'l'vcrc? claims'.of.-the defendants ca-'-h r.f them', to the lands des »rl jod In the complaint in said action "-•i tor judgment quieting title, in -r rla ntiff in and to said lands, lif't l^nds are described- as follows !-»-«it: Southeast quarter of northwest fior Saction fourteen (14), Town ty (GO) north: Range twenty ISO) wnst: Lots one (1. two. (2)y four (t) iiruJ five (5) of ^lectio'n- si* «). Towrsliip seventy. (70) nortii. Range tweJity (20) wect southwest quarter W-) of Section twenty-»th^ee, (2^)i' Townshio seventy (70) north. Range twonty»ono (21) west Lots one 1). tv.-o ^2), Section twerity-elght (28). '••ur northeast quar.t^r of northeast" northeast, quarter. f3r.V% an'^ n',fLot, ir*--.'.' contheast", quarter of 1 82 8 Eleventh Court and the tn»l till person* thereunto entile* It ,le ordered. that Hid Plaintiff, rdered. lr Sidney' B." "Stebbjn¥. John Douglas, tieorfcx- A. Burke, Emma $sno, Thr Man I ton Lumber Company. Thomas Township .* •y-ejgmt 6S.) north, Range seven-' tr 't (17) weat southwest quartef ot h- rtiTeast- quartcp of NDJ^i aiict t' north hr»K" of .soutliesrt quarter' of SE% of Section fifteen (15) owiislvip sixty-three COS.. north rancre seveaiteen\( 17) west Lotk- tiwe'e (•.) rtnd four (4) ani east half ofaouth- Action twenty,, Town'shi# •I t'.r.ter or southeast quarter NE»4 of of Section one* (1), Township :::'^ty-one ('jD- north Range-' thirteen west: northwest.quarter of north east quarter* (XWUv.of NF.K) and northeast (NWy* 1 •?t Tovrn£.hi,j sixty-four (C4). nortlv, Ranee -!-»t J9lV:e-'t.cn c,n a4' w.cst ve" 4 and Lot aine (j» twelve 412-), Township si-xty- fO'?r (64) Hllf t!l. -Kpn fT£ i*iffaan /'I c.\ o'sr (C4). north. Rr'nge fiifte'en 8 ^nd- northwest quarter of southeast, quarter (N'vVii o.. of Section t.velve (12. Town %\*[ymtWT 6* north, Range iif- t.pn MB) wcat. Dated at Dulutli. Minnesota, this 2Stlr day vt April. 1C2G. uliT JAMES V,' .OSBORNE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Torres Bldgr.. Duluth, Minn \r V.'. May 29, June 5-12-1920. ycr toe HennitK on. Petition for lie- 9i Ockkent or Land. MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Louie—M. In probate Court ,n„.V\'. Matter- 'Of the Estate of Joe i-lirm. also Rnbwn a3 Mav-yah-. \\y ii-je-wag.gah-bow, Decedent. A.je petition of Ni-*a-ni.wi-doke. albo known as Helen Peterson, hav n- boen filed in this Count represent ing'. a.^ong other things, that the 1 been proved nor atdministration vr,ted on his r'slate in this Stjite »ct gaiq Bet*t1oivcr ha3. and claims fo /ip* iiavo, an interest in certain, Veal sane of decadent lying and being in t,|C I 1 fW-«- .ne -L I .f County of St, Louis. Stat-* of Min- :''. cVscrlted in said petition, and -S .Pa ying: tl at the decent* of aalil rc"l be d.-tennined by tivis Court, pv saw, irsq*gned to ^h'e persons «*jra ntc» entitled. it -. or-cereci. that sa'd Petition be it.'1. '"U'ore this cottrti at tho Probate j'n t-h' -CfUvt TJo'onrs in the Court House, in &•'§$$$! k?e^V'!v of Duluth. in Said Co'inty.^on if any, there .be. wh«* ,siiid netition ~shruid not h» srrantpd. Orcrrrd furH^r. Ibnt^thr-'r firder be ?'-rvrfl b-- I'blicr.ticn^ Irt The Labor \V -ff. if'-n'T to la/f.% .• .u f^O. Dated at Djluth. ,3tfay 24th, Py the r-jv+t* K«1 S w/tcJILPIN/ .Tudre of Probate. Attest: G. GIFFOBlfc Wil.iaxn, jr.. also :fcntt«ra as Bay? 5 a Tile -petition of NirKa-ni-wl-doke, silso^ known as Helen' fttcrsoh, hav urt. 'h,/- Sng been filed in this Goi tng. atnong other things. 'fwk!ltea.J.0?1petitioner l.-i, ^PPP^4:a' bate Cor in the City ef DtllntH, on Monday, the fclst day sf ii at ten o'clock A. M.. and all persons interested In said htaring and in said ^matter »re horehy' at said tfme it any. there should not be irranted. Dated at Duluth. Minn~ \Uav si, 1920. By the Court. 1 1U It is ordered. -'that Bald petition be', heard, and said final account examined adjusted ana if.ccrrect. allowed by. the Court, at the Probate Court Roomi^ lrt? tho Couv^fHouse, in the.City of DWlutln.. in said countjv ca. Monday, the 2l8t dav of Juno, 1920 at cen o'oiock a, nv, arid allrperso.ns. interested in said heart ing:.and'in said matter are' herebsr citgd ^nd required at aaid tim4 an dp) ace to show cause,* if any the«e be, why said petition should npt be' granted. Crdeited furthet*. .that' this order served. by publication, in The Labor World accbraing to law. Dated, at Duluth, Minm. ilay. 2T 19210. Ey the Court, S. W. GILPIN*,' Judge of Prob|i4e. Attesi: G. G1FFORD S Clerk of Prabate.: (Seal, Probate Ct» St. Louis Co., Minn.) H. G. GEAHHART, Atty. L. W. May 29, June 5-13-1920 Oi Aer for Hf«Hay «b retltlou (w Ai« iMlnlstratioii. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTS OF St. Louia—£8.. In Probate Court. In the Matter' of the "Estate of ingrid Wedin.Decedent. The petition of John A. TJVedin, hiayr in« been filed In this Court, repre* senting, among/ otheV,: things, that Ingrid Wedin', then beipg a resident of the County of Barnes,. State of North Dakdta.- died intestate, in the County of Barnes, State of Nijrth Da kota, on' the 12th day of March, 1924: leaving .estate in the County .of St. Louis, State at- Minnesota, and that sq»d petitioner- is the sbn ,of said dc cadent and prayixig that iSU^rs of ad ministration- of the estate Of said de ccdent be "granted to. said John A. W in It :*3 ordered, that said petition b.6 heard before this Court, at the Pro bate Court Robiits. in the Court- House in Duluth, in s^id- Coimty. i^n day. the 21s- da^ ofuTtinfe lflMe. af to^ o'clock A- M.i and all persChS Inter ested in said hearing'ancl iri said mat ter are hereby flited and required at Said time and place id shew caiise. ff any there be. why said petition should not be jrrsntid. Ordered-.further, 'that-this order be served by publloatiOn !ln 'i_'he XAbo World accprdina: to laW and that coay of thi3 order be served On the County Treasiir'-r of St." Loiiis County not less thrn ten days prior to saif. of hearitig, .••'. Dated at Duluth. Miiin^,. ]^a.v 21st, U,|. a SL 8s».?irffe(! IAS. A. WHARTON.. Attorney. L, W. May 29, June 6-lf. 1920. Order of llearlag M' •ernri nation of Descent «S MWm& STATK OF MINNESOTA (SWWTT' OF dfeleEa -St. Louis—sa In .BMkitoi Court ?n. the. Matter, of the"VBI»tate of Klnig represents i'that the Above named decedent jdlM. jnore than five years prior to the filing of said petition, and that no WlU bf decedent has been proved nor administration^ ^!8 estate* In "|®r sjtauP tnat..-.said haa, aSno^elaimi '^Merest te .eel^n rati Of bein| GOAL ,to the that slid petition he. heard before this court* %t the^ Pro* rt Ropms in theCourt House,, the.Proy. hfnfe*g®.'.. tyjt |un«j '-iiMt, and all persons ,ing and in said horehy cHed and required and: pl&ce1 to show cause, bo. :why Mid petition Ordered I further, that this, order he Mrved by. publication 1 j* The Lshor World aeeorditoir to law ,8-, W. GILPIN. Judjre of, Probate. A I 7 O _• clerk of Probate. (Seal Probate Ct, St. XiOUis Co.. Miun.) J. A. WHARTON. Attorney. L. W. May 29. June 5-12, 1920. STATE OP MINNT5SOTA, COUNTY Or St. Louis. Ii| District Court. Elev enth' Judicial District. Johrf Skomars., Plaintiff .-v?-V---'V8« William Redwood Wright. Letitla B. Wright, Trustees of Suvedish Find lander Luthern Church Society of Duluth, John Wwtntfn, pfesident. John Nyman, •.John Wym*n, SwedishrFinnish Lu theran Evangelical Church of Duluth. Minnesota,a corporation Phil. Cana eron, also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title,-, estate. In terest or lien in the real estate.des cribed in the complaint herein. Defendants, THE STATE! OP Ml.VNE??OTA TO THE? ABOVEJ NAMED DEFENDANTS: You and,each of you are hereby sum* moped and required to answer the complaint pf the plr intiff in the above entitled action, which complaint is filed fiin-the office of the Clerk of the Dis ttict Court of the Eleventh Judicial District in and for the .'County of St. Louis1 and State of Minnesota, and' to snrve a. tsopy of your ajiswer to the said complaint upon the ^subscriber hereto, st '{-is offices. Suite 513, Pal lac io, Building, in the city of Duluth' in tire -County and State aforesaid, .within twenty (20) days after.the^ serv." ice of this summons upon you, exclu sive of. the day of such service. and If you fail to answer the said cemplstnt. svithin. the timd aforesaid,-the plaintiff .in this, action wMl.apply to the Court for the relief demanded in th«. com* plaint herein. H. G. GEARiHAR®. Plaintiff's Attorney Suite. S13. Palladid, Duluth. Minn.. "Same parties as in 'summons imme diately preceding this, notice." Notice »t LIS Ptadena. Noticc is hereby gifen. that ah action has been commenced and iar now .perid-_ ing in the District Cbiirt for, the County "6f St, Louis and State' of Minnesota, by John. Skomars, as. plaintiff, araih*t William Redwood Wright," Letitia St Wright, Trustees of Swedlsh-FinfJlahder Luther Church Society, of Duluth John Wvman, presideni. Joh.n Nyman John Wyman. Swedj*h.Finnish'' Lu therani Evangclieal Chui-ch of- Duluth. Minnesota, a corporation, Phil'Cam eron, also all othe rpersops: unknot^v olaiaiiri's any- right, (titie estajU^. i*».' terest or lien in tire real'estate des cribed in tha coiuplatnt as'de ferdaiTt« ,that the object of auch,action' is to procure a judgment and decrde ef said Court determining, the,r inverse claims of said defendants)- aiiJ. eilch" of them, in and t&. the. real" estate and' property 'situated) ini'tho Ctati^^rW Louis and State 0$ Mini^esot*^ described as follows^ to-wit,:' Lot numbered eight .^8) ,ih Blockf onei hundred eix?, (10dk W.est DtilutK. Sixtn Division accordinjsr,: to the|plat thereof on fiie, and of reriord In-thip off ice1 of the Register, ofDeeds, in., aad: for said Sti Louisa County?'and. that eail above described real property is the real property: involved'' .arfectetf andi brought.in questienvby said action, .JOHN SKOMARS -.j By- Hv G.. G£ARt*ART. Bfis. Attorneys .n. W. May 29-June 5-12-l$20 .. Omi«r t* Exnmlnf Fluid AcMnat. etc. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF -.St.. J^uiAi In,-Probata--.Courts In ^h^ Mattor ofih© -'Katate of '^ener c^iektau -Viathil^la -Anderson-, De,cedcnt. The pcttttoh of E. A. "Anderson', as representative of the. above n*mei de 'cedent, together with his finaliacbouiit of -the, administrations of said- estate ho"Swff been filed in this court, repre-r sentingi among-, other things, that he: has fully, admlhlstere4 «aid\estatjE,. and: prayingr that the.Court make and enter its final decree of distribution of. the residue/of the estate of aaid deced«mtr to' the persons-en titled^ theijeto,. an$]t' fbr tho .discharge of. the reoresehtative.and the sureties oh his bohd. W^rfilI.PlN. UC«: «. F. OIF»D°' Cld'k of probate. $ 3 ^m.avNuir a: decedent may present dalnis Viainst her estate in this courts be, ud the same hereby is. liipitW tp months from and after the and that the, 24th d&y of AtltU|t,^Y92V et ten o'clock A. M., 1n#th?^FroVa(i Court^Rootas at tb| CoUrt Houtfe at Duluth in said bounty, be aid til aama hereby Is flW ahd abPftintM «S, the time and place for h&rlifi| Uoon: the examination, adjustment ahU allowance of such. claims as SbMl be presented within the Ume ^afoflsaid. Let notice hereof be given, by th ,.tFA*X ®r 4 irtMl & 1M0, rt,J^°^ FACEif.lTRIAL Feftral Gtturt Snitto Ft* Cuatt CbtftflK 125 IMti \Thfe: thlrty-secopd -^univereafv At* tbv organisation of X?lan Stewavi No. Ol. Order of Scqtaifti Cian»»-tras c!e- I II Vfotaled Lew let INDIANAPOLIS, Iffcy 51 United Stages District' Judge A B, Anderson in federal court late today ovsrruled the demufrer? filed vby CH^rles/SvAns' Hughes, to the flnindft of the cqurt tw^ morntoff, wh|ch sustained five of the/com)ts In th» indictment cbnrfin^ 125 cokl miners, and operations v(th xoilspiracy to yiolsite the Jjetey.'Act,' ".-/. .. .Pl«*s ,of not. guilty were entered by the attorneys for the defendants with five exceptions, 'and Nov. $ WSJI the date' set for' the trial, Defendants In Dliijois, Ohio and Missouri have Brought proceedings to' resist being brought into court he^ev only defen dants residing in PeftnfcylvanJ* and Indiana we're in'court today. special Pleas Entered. Special pleai previobfaly had been entered by Garl J. Fletcher "of Indian apolis, seerotary of the Knox County Qoal. Operators' association M. L. Gould, Indianapolis, president of the Linton Coal company Jonas Waffle, of-,Terre Haute, secretary of the In diaga Coal Trade bureau, and H. W Little of Terre" Haute,^ secretary of the Southern Indiana Cofl, IMireaii.. The indictment againit the. bitumin ous miners and operators was an' .put growth of the rec«nt* bituminous strike, and. originally, colle&edr -It counts,.based on theX*«ver act and the criminalcode. Judge Andwson.. tod^y.. however, acting' on a motloa made May" Ti.by Mwi Hughes,,. chief" jodunsel. tot ,the' United ^ine. Workers of. Ain'eriea/'iri' the case quashed 13 of tiie counts ini the indictment, and at the same/time: declai'ied unconstitutional thres sec^ ttonk of the Lever »ct-r~8eetions4^ ffc and amended section. 4^ojt which 'ftli#' counts of. the indlc^ii|flin£ wa^it! baae'd.'i live counts in the: indietmiipii oased On section 9 of the^ Lever -ac£ tie court held to be: operative ahtf be* caiu^te of these counts- overruled Un •^tushes* n»itioii. to qua^' the in'^ie^ mcnt.'. A demurrer waa filedlby.Mr. HuKbfff' the' court's ruling: iustaitiint^tMr: re counts and arguments were: heard' i,.it Immediately. Judge-. Anderson's ruiihs on* the^ de murr«T toUowfui' late thib a^ternooi). Fi»e Charter MerabersoJCUt brated at^ 3iaii Fourth aytnW t^e 'X ICt West and First street, with'., anualo,' '4- "tWs weekr Alt the! Y-. Mi. C. A, --2"i|ai$a. the Dentetdi' hi^h schoof ife fciurst coneii«n* of it* lectures dei #*|g!e#.,to/ make applicant ror naturalisation in»lligent' regarding- diflce and speeches Mpr» &a& nr^mh'ersf and friends of, the attended-' and ioitted. with Ave. chajr ic#. membero who were honor sri'.QatJfc JudaeV A. Cant. Simon' Clark,, Gtdrifc MacoitUiay/ Saniucl Sharer and Hi'. Gf.: McKenns. In making merry. '•'. Judge' Cant told of the early: ?.vy/* •r.i, the el am of its growth and the power, 'it' has teon in the gr'-wtji Duluth because of' the Jhigh oViir net er of. citisenehip represented by it^ m^nbers. Ciansnoen A. Gi Knight inad^a short .address, Sonsi by Miss Beasi^Richardson, Schmalle 'and R. Batchenorlv^i'ot an by $ a songs by Leon Cooley» a:Vei»d|n» byl Clansman J., ^Mullen anl "ta.uderieins" by Jaclc. l^cGIlp, alias "Tickliri-. Jpcir' of St. Patih provided Lhe entertainment. A feature pf the eveninV was the presentation to Clainsi^an SaiiiUvi Sherer, one. of the chafer members, erd his wife, of tokopf of apprcfil9 t've servicer in beh^lf of the ^?£n, They qro about to m^ke a' vlsl in Scotland after bcin? aicay 59 ve^.r*. Dancing foJ!^wii|. the entertuin-i ment. "v:'•-. co4\ii p^nnpAs iK' qi&YKR. LONDON,- Enflsnd, M«.y 37.—Of fleers of the Miners' Fs^piratto^ Sfy" that the increased prices charfed b^ coal owners for exported edal 14 more' than enough to meet recent wage ad vances to the minora. LARS Unit frn Mt B^iet t« HttMtstOmmmmi,JI J'fypSi iSlHii 5''•?^V CHICAGO, May !«.—Fair "1?ige in creases for tH« l.OOMIO railroad em ployes ln America are not opposed by the railroad^ the labor board wag informed by E. T. Whiter today !n closing: his reply to the dem*itdsv«t the-man for' increases in pay. which pay,,, Ito^aid wilt total 1,000.ooa.o00 granted if. Mr. Whiter, wh*?, Is chairman oi the committee representing the roads in the hearing-said-that In return the railways expected honest and con* aclenttlous work, from the men ani that each employe would "feel obli gated to give efficient and upgrudg ine service." Some DemMtda Opposed. The roads are opposed, however, to some of the demands-presented to the labor board by the employes because theJr are f'un]ustifieu and not upheld by. the! facta in the ease," he said. They,.also are opposed to the incoiv ^•oration of national agreements en tered,, by the federals railway admlnv' istration intq^any award- made by the .beard,, he continiiedr "These national, agreements wera not a parti or tha issue when^ it was btfor^i the President of" the XTnlted States or the director general of vailroa^t tor consideration, nor when' this coramittee ^^, appQlnted under the transportatton act itn# met with the organisations^ representative^ to: con«ider.'thia. irMre imatter,"' he' testi fied.'. Mcn te lle Heard. tha pftiintttiojir of' the railroad# tesUmony in tha hcaring was finisheJt, today and[ tomorrow tha- rebuttals' by* tha employes, will start. The railway trainmen, wiir be HjMrA flrsL W^ N. Poa% their yica preMdent. bel^. In, •^e^%oiy eomnTjittee presentini^ .. Mt*r ait the owin!satione have had' chsnc*' for rebuttals, the r«lroaa» will* again dght' toi pressnt" tesr tiraony, but this oppQrtuQtty may not he taken advantage of^. according- to' Mr, Whiter, -4- A pitbM^. preseft&tion of diplomas t' the. forelg^-bortf meh and -won^u attendinir: the na^aiization eViaycgf vttl,. take place early In June if vas announced, yestarday by HV SitseV^*: Oh*. miCtee -,v' rt :J^W^e^lcsnizatibn tJtr. .WE..?-:.-A«IERLCAI^P|RON--.-- MMMIMM y""1 9M\M 1 mm. -CO'MMLV.ES M'#»«t ind !|i»p6aftiS4v i* glven^ 5ra»:, e^minatloMt'-'iat ,th« loncfyi^ori the corses: atft cotiirfueted by It ,«H. Doe. f^ijeral nituraljiation exani-' iner *. JiiWf Tlvff' ditilomas^'^Ire^ accepted hie ihe,i )urt ,Keu. of the usuav voral ekimlna-^ tiOUt Durlnc: the year: Si 1 m«i ani womenb. in adtfHlon. to-', those. who?: «re being esamtaeel this *eek, were Rrsduated^ frotti th we classes. Because of the success of tlvf bourses the Americanization oom mfttee:' plana^ to.' enJarire ct -the werk. A cc(urse of ftl !tc^ tutes vfiu be f?lVen at the, beainnfn»i -of. the ijev School year. The oom mitte*. in co-operation with the board of edueation, is punning careful outUne of a two*year course in ISnijislir JWtprsr, f^otrapHy. ^y fce. mHhfitetla and currifit tvents. Tht latter course will open to fofiiafrrbotit man and women who ^RV* i^fcen ont t^eir first papers. SP^Oin^ATQW BLAMEp. CHICAaO,Xay 2T.—High prices of Hdies' ff^mentp art due to jobbers and sMCulaloi^, declared the eoiHWr tien of v^l»e ^pteroational Garineht w^rkfri: Ufitan i^reiitfllnt sthes llhtpr unaniiHously i» «aieoieL RWOBLD ,\ BSgl ii* r\,Ti ifmftymxi INM0R .'? -'4S The, etl«e» 'tvjijL & i««»soir awjfr otfcsr thlhgs, that foT^Mipns slated In skid petition, it is n¥p«t»sary and for the best, interests er ({he: esuta. of sal^.mtaot i9 ssid Petition described' in puluth, in said County, on Mon day the 31st day of Juae* 1M0 ten o'clock A. M, and all' Attorneys for the,Estate, fr ^V!, L. Wi .May 5*. June 6-12,- ir- 20. .v. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS rndmmmmmmmm DMEdison Electric Co. a«i8w,i«tst *«1- 91t. Grind 298. "Xi 2. toy other *i'' t- a ®P ^es(g?i&2$ June, ltfOi at all, petebhs in njr and in said •d and required terested in said heart matter "are hereby clt« at said time and place to show cause, If any there, be. aald petition Should not no granted. Ordered further, that, this order be aerved by' publication in The World according to law. A* v*& Labor Dated'a Duluth^ Klnn., Hay 27th^ 1920. By the Court. ii. qr&Sft S. W. GILPIN. Judge of Probate.\ Attest: G. B. GIFFOStD. mot Clerk o£ Probate. co' JOHN CBDBRSON. 11^ w, 4 'I W tm «IS FwwK Air Build* Robust ChiidKri ^frKeep Bilyy out of doort it is the best pseseriotion, C" for health, and it a ploasato with a convenieiit carriage 1 sniky., In our gigantie display yfeK will 22nd the ve hie\o for your particular use. All are of turn-. a at a iv a re as a Our New Easy Terms Available fo^j^nUt btablidud lWi m-f mm- n*&: ,j" 5Afl fc. U. 20BigShows, WCa^— "A BandsfFree Acts, 20-Feature ShoWf 5- -MammotkRide?---5 A A a esisi •r BOM SLIOTBIO rOUHTAXH,i.woiuU(ftainMtMlOBU«ID. lngflre wtth ej«liiaity.. J«ck KUncb«rt'B "WaD WlST." I¥Mk LnrS AMXAL SHOW, so OHMT tMtdbfM orgioitatiotk. 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