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ff4.*? MOST IMPORTANT HEWS OF WORLD Big Happenings of the Week Condensed for Benefit of Busy Readers. TOLD IN A FEW WORDS Kernels Culled From Nev 3 of Moment In All Parts of the World Of Interest to All the Pee pie Everywhere. Northwest Truex Piairie, Wisconsin, farmers! .have filed ai tides ot incorporation for (the purpose of building and operating I a creamery. They plan to erect a building to cost $13,000 The North and South Dakota Wool Growers and Warehouse association ,has been organized to carry on a cc~ operative and supply buying agency for members. It is planned to build a fireproof warehouse at Hettinger, North Dakota, with a capacity of 1,- 000,000 pounds. Washington The federal trade commission was directed by the house to investigate the causes of recent advances in prices of gasoline, fuel oil and kerosene. The Senate elections committee or dered an investigation of the Ford Newberry election by a subcommittee headed by Senator J. E. Watson (rep.) of Indiana The death of President Pavlovitch of the provisional national assembly at Belgrade, was announced in a cablegram to the Czech-Slovak lega tion at Washington The senate passed Senator Medill McCormick's resolution directing the interstate commerce commission to in vestigate the strike of railroad switch men centering in Chicago Representative Claude Kitchin, former democratic leader of the house, was stricken with paralysis on the house floor just after he had delivered a speech on the peace resolution The republican majority in congress completed the first stage in their pro igrani for ending war with Germany in default of treaty ratification, with the passage by the house of the peace re solution The vote was 243 to 150 President Wilson has designated i Charles E Lobdell, (rep, Kan) as icommissioner of the federal farm loan 'board, succeeding George W Norris, iwho resigned to become governor of ithe Philadelphia Federal Reserve bank ___ W Have The Goods! rcan Just unloaded a carload of Barb Wire and Woven Wire Fencing Universal military training got its knockout for this session of congress when the senate rejected it and sub stituted a mild substitute for national defense In the form of voluntary mili tary training. The, vote was 46 to 9, a record vote on thg real issue having been dodged. The horse is coming back in a last struggle to hold his place against the progress of the automobile, tractor, truck and airplane. The department of agriculture estimates that horses on United States farms increased from 19,833,000 in 1910 to 21,109,000 on Jan. 1, 1920 Mules increased, too, ac cording to the estimates. Domestic In the last hours of the session of the Maryland legislature, the senate defeated the state soldier bonus bill. The vote was 15 to 9. Every building at Eros, Jackson Parish, La, a town of 1,000 poulation, is reported to have been damaged in a windstorm which reached cyclonic velocity, but nobody was injured. Twenty-four miners of Cherokee and Crawford counties, Kansas, were un der summons to appear before the Kansas Industrial Relations court, sit ting here, and explain a sudden strike of between 1,500 and 2,000 miners oi the two counties. Reappearance of the pink bollworm in Texas and discovery of the insect in Louisiana present the most serious situation which has ever confronted the cotton industry of the United States, according to experts of the de partment of agriculture. A 35x15 foot bas relief map of the world, said to be the largest ever made, will be exhibited by the United States Shipping Board in New York at the National Marine exposition. One hundred and fifty pounds of beeswax were used in its preparation. The Idaho department of the Amer ican Legion placed itself on record as opposed to a cash bonus when the state convention tabled a resolution calling for the passage of a bonus bill by the next legislature. The vote against the bonus was practically unanimous. New York landlords lost the first round in the battle being waged be tween tenants and alleged rent goug ers, when the new antirent profiteer ing laws were given their first court tests. More than 3,000 men and wo men crowded municipal courts to ap peal in 4500 eviction notices and rent increase cases In every instance tenants were granted from one to three months' stayovers when they proved their inability to find new homes. Foreign A mandate for Armenia has been offered the League of Nations by the supreme Allied council. vt TiTrnrrnT The Best Fence Is the Cheapest The difference in cost between a loosely wove fence made of brittle, poorly galvanized wrc and the best fence 1 possibly buy is only a few cents, at the most. In fact, it is so slight that you can't afford to consider it for a minute. Whei you stop to think thac it takes just as many posts and just as much, labor to put up a short-lived fence as '.^es one that will last you two or three times as long, and when you stop to figure the cost of repairing broken-down fencesthe loss to youi crops from cattle breaking through, horses going over and pigs crawling underyou will agree that to buy any wire fence just because it is cheap is poor economy. Square Deal Fence will outlast any other farm fence you can buy and costs no more than any other fence of equal weight and quality of material. Every rod is guaran- teed by The Keystone Steel and Wire Comanythe mill that makes both the fence and the wire-that goes into it. Come In and See It before you buy fencing. See how trim and neat it looks how easy it handles} see the non-breakable, non-slipping Square Deal Lock. See the wavy strand wires that keep Square Deal Fence tight and trim the year "around. See the one-piece stay wire that makes this fence self-supporting, non-sagging and non-buckling. Get our latest prices on guaranteed "Square Deal" Fence. No freight to pay. No waiting. Sinn Fein prisoners In Mountjoy prison tore down walls, smashed fuj niture, weie manacled and finally went on a hunger strike* AIV^S In a telegram received \y SirsJ^Al varo Obregon, General Obregon denies the report that he was arrested and jailed in Mexico City. *$ XV The Germans are -working feverish ly to construct giant commercial and passenger airships and airplanes, ac cording to a report from Homanshorn. Captain Marterell and Lieutenant Cano, two of the best known Spanish aviators, were killed when their air plane fell from a height of 50 yards to the roof of an airdrome at Madrid. Northeast of Warren Last Hatuulay evening the Albeit Metheny family uere pleasantly sui priseri at their new home in Foldahl by about forty-five of theii young friends and former neighbors The evening was spent in playing games, after which a delicious lunch was served. The family was presented with a sum of money honor of the occasion. Carl and Arthur and Miss Jennie Peterson were among those entertained at Elmer Biown's on Friday e\ening. Misses (ieida and Esther Lmdquist spent the afternoon at Oswald's Sun day Mr and Mrs. Lane were pleasant callers at Olaf Myrfield/s Sunday. Arrangements are being made for a basket social to be given by the Young Peoples' League of McCrea. Watch this ^column for time and place. Miss Hanson, the school nurse, and Miss Rankin, of Warren, visited the Horgen school Monday afternoon. A number of McCrea people were en tertained at Ole Malm's Sunday. Miss Elda Palmer, who teaches school in Middle River, spent the week end at her parental home, returning Sunday evening. English services will be held in the McCrea Lutheran church next Sunday at 2-30 Flod arrived last week fiom~St. Paul to-visit relatives heie Supt Holmquist visited the Horgen school Tuesday morning. Valley National Farm Loan Association Farm Loans made through The Federal Land Bank of St. Paul, Minn. AUG. A. JOHNSON Warren National Bank Secretary-Treasurer Warren, Minnesota rtnTL ynosT f3rV^ ALMA The wedding bells have again been ringing in Alma." Carl Olson ami Oscar Nelson were Warren visitois Hatunlay. Ed (JURtufHou Mild Hilmer Hogfeldt The Leading Seven-Passenger Nothing could be more expressive of the true merit of the Paige SiX'55 than the position of leadership which it holds today among seven'passenger motor cars. There is no mistaking the sincere and enthusiastic endorsement accorded it on every hand. The same generous approval has been bestowed upon it by those who admire its beauty of body line as bythose who place emphasis upon its many other qualitiesnotably luxuriousness, sturdiness and general mechanical excellence. Powered witli the same six'cyKnder motor which has always given such universal satisfaction, this smart seven'passenger continues to win increasingfavor. It is knownto be remarkably smooth'ninning as well as unusually economical for its power and size. Our dealer willgladlyarrange to take youforademonstration ride inthe PaigeEssexa* yourconvenience. Itwillbewellworthyour while if you have in mind the purchase of a car of thefinertype. PAIGE DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., "DETROIT, Michigan Manufacturers of Motor Cars and Motor Truc\s E. PARSONS AUTO CO. WARREN, MINN. visited at the Bjorgaard home Sunday afternoon. Ole and John Grim made a business trip to Warren the other day. Mrs. Bjorklund and daughter, Alice, departed Saturday for Minneapolis, where they will vibit with friends for a short time. They will proceed from And the cost is truly economical. A Da in a "Min a Taylor" -JB&^LTZTITIZV C~ATL JJ\T AWEILI C^L No morning so gloomy that you don't feel more cheerful just to slip into a good-looking Mina Taylor dress with its air of jaunty smart ness. Mina Taylor Dresses thereto Aberdeen, 8. D., to stay withf" the former's sons, Peter and PatdP Bjorklund are going to farm near there this summer. Frank Batteuhouse returned home last week from Illinois, where he ha* been visiting during the winter. He re ports that the snow there was all gone^ in February. For Discriminating Women They are so comfortableand yet so very good-looking. There's the well-cut, well-fitting air about them that shows that the care of ex perts has gone into their construction. So in your baking and dusting and all the other duties of the homemaker, you can move comfortably, work easily with absolute freedom because Mine Taylor dresses are made to fit. And just as you yourself would plan it, there's room aplenty at shoulders and hips and across the bust. Arm- holes are roomy, length is just right, sleeves delight you with their comfort and good looks. Yesa day spent in a Mina Taylor is a day spent to advantage, comfort's sake, let your next home dresses be Mina Taylor.s. S For X"** -Si