Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 14, 1914, Page 2

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MANYCASESREMAIN " ONCOURTCALENDAR Although Term Has Been Vigorously . Fond du Lac Worlds Champions Again Down Bemidji Boys T Fast > Wilbright Investigate Condition of | o {Pushed Since February 10 Fourteen and Brilliantly Played Contest e s mmm Line Rodd g g , { . Jury Cases Await Trial gy Several shot. enteredithe legs of the 1 & ‘ R night prowler .but @ a block away the force but:caused thi¢ victim consid- erabl That the injured man BESTUL AND JACOBSON STAR = oumms GET PORT!ON OF ‘HE’ Taveiw ‘Brings Out Fasts Oimoern WILL BENEFIT 1}m’s CITY | . V. H VYE. GIVEK = $25,000 Sheppard and Fogarty Outplayéd by ?lAinh!f Receives Record Breaking Special Immigration Commissioner . : is slightly demented}s the opinion of = { ReiEs damteny w 5 ; ’ R Local Quurdl—Champlom Held to ing Pnfilegel Given Certain Amy s Tt dad fm wateh wil | Seheme of Neighmu Oounty Re- ‘Verd.mt in Alienation of Affections % Lowest Boore of Season, 24 to 20 ;and Navy Officers bo Kept ipon titm the tuture. ceiving Support of Sherman | Action—Rathbun Motion Denied From Congressmian C.”H. Tavenner. ‘Washington March 14—Basy-go- ing, ‘generous; old " Uncle Sam has ‘beén’ passing, out his hundreds " millions every. yenr for the Army and 3 N-.vy gnd the Army.and Navy of- ficers ‘have 8o used ‘the money that for each dollar expended: the country 'has recefved little, more than 50 cents worth of .war " materials. “iorigress “has -Been appropriating $100,000,°000 annually for the Army. alone, or, to be exact, $1,007,410,270 @ 1912, by Awertosn Press Assoofation. . lin the last 10 years; and then has ==———————=——=————————x=|}heen permitting the Army officers to OPPOSES THE HUGHES BILL|have practically @ free rein in the ex- — " | penditure of these colossal sams i Warden Wolfer of Minnesota Prison And Congrell ‘has been making a Before Senate Committe: mistake, ° Washington, March 14.—Henry, Wol- ’ d ] L For instance, if $3, 000 000 is ap- er; warden -of the Minnesota 'state{propriated for Field Artillery ammii- penitentiary, appeared beforé the sen- 4 it i nitlon, the chief of Ordance is left ate committee on interstate commerce in_opposition ito the Hughos bill,|PFacticall free to purchase the ammu. which restricts the ale of conviet |Dition from outside manufgturers or made goods. to manufacture it in the Government “I am opposed to this bm » gaid arsenals. The same appliées ' to the, ‘Warden Wolfer, “because’ it would | Navy. eonfine us to selling prison°made artf-| =~ " cles within the borders of the state. “This would be detrimental, in my judgment, to the interests of the state, as it would be an inducement to bring competition Into the state from big commercial concerns elsewhere -and drive us out of business.” In the most sensational and best o -played-game-of-basketball-ever atag- ed in this -city, the -Fond du Lac world’s champions last night defeat- - ed the Bemidji Athletics by a 24 to 29 score. The contest was the second of a three game series, the Thursday night atfair having gone to the cham- pions by a score of 25 to 32. Never has a Bemidji team fought with such vim and determination as did the plucky youths who represent- cd the Athletic club last evening. During the first half-the champions sained a lead of ten points over Be- midii, but at the start of the second period new life seemed to have been instilled into the playing of the locals and they were able to outplay their much more experienced opponents. Fogarty In Background Fogarty, the much heralded for- wanrd of the visitors, was completely outplayed by Jacobson, the - former Carlton college star. Not 6nce dur- in the'entire contest was the Fond du 8 Lac captain able to free himself, so closely was he guarded., Fogarty connected for three baskets during ihe first half but was held scorless during the remainder of the contest. | Sheppard, at the other forward posi- . tion for the champions, was unable to connect, and Bestul, who was the Three Hubbard county ~commis- sloners, 8. H. Lake of Hubbard, D. | Theriault of Akeley and H. A. Wil- bright of Nevis, were in Bemidji this morning:and with Roy Bliler, connty surveyor, are today investigating the conditiohs of the Hubbard-Beltrami counity Mne road. ‘The Hubbard county officials are making every possible effort to give the settlers and farmers of their’ dis- tricts the best of road conditions in reaching the market, regardless of the town or city to be directly bene- fitted, which in this case will be Be- midfi. An adjournment of the pending erm of district court until Monday, farch 23, was ordered yesterday af- g prnoon’by Judge Stanton. The term ;@s.0een unusual in the nature and nportance of the cases tried, and 2ough the work has been vigorously. ushed since February 10, fourteen iry cases and about the same num- er of court cases are awaiting trial. Many Cases Tried The jury cases so far tried include o action for -damages for the over- 5 owage of lands in Clearwater coun- - f» the Baudette malicious prosecu- : on case, the Kreatz-McDonald neg- genee case, the Titus personal in- iry action' against the Crookston umber Company, the Dickinson-- ursley slander case, the civil action ¥ the state against Frank Nolan om ‘atutory grounds, several cases of inor importance and finally the ac~ on brought by Wm, H. Vye against Talter A. Gould for damages for the ienation of the affeetion of his = Tye's) wite. & Given Large Verdict The trial of this action began lesday and terminated with the re- Tn of a verdict at four o’clock yes- rday afternoon, about one hour af- r the jury retired in favor of the LATE STYLES MAKE ‘wr Hln' md M “Lids” to be flhl Thing m*,_Womnl Dress ' This Yeu—d&uy_mgl Don’t stop and “““rubber” if you should happen to see & young woman going down the stfeet with purple hair, purple hat and purple dress, one day in the week the next day see her attired in &blue or red out- fit from head to foot» She may wear a gigantic cymbal oiflzer ‘head, a'reg- ular 1id-vast, flat; lain, with a little round knot a la cymbal in the center, which serves as & %rwn. Don't laugh. -Ifvestigation will likely prove that ship-is “swaggerly” adorned in the season’s latest crea- tions. The uownx,-fijll be classy and And n?,’mg The hair will bflghl silken, glossy effect;and of any olor desired to the gown, - i8 3 neat wig, | tremendously complete . in the ex- Board of Hustlers F Hubbard county’s board of commis- sioners are among the most progres- sive in the state and one of their latest accomplishments was the ap- pointing of a special ‘immigration commissioner, who was sent to Il- linois and made a personal canvass among the tenant farmers, Fred Sherman, state immigration commigsioner has co-operated . with the Hubard county plan, and has fur- nished literature and views for Nar- thern Minnesota lecture work. The plan has proven very successful, with the result that more than thirteen hundred interested tenant farmers have announced their intention to DUE TO HOME RuL Premlier Asquith Repo Resign. London, March 14— mors that Premicr Asg sign as a result of the I turmoil are heard. ! strengthened by the fe Lloyd-George, chancell( chequer, was spokesma inet in the conferences, tionalists, who are ob; government making too; cessions to Ulster. A minister’s announcem¢ would.on Monday next i ‘commons make a full the home rule tangle m Get Bulk of Contracts B Under this practice, which gives 2 few officers altogether too much freedom in the handling of so many. millions of the people’s funds a few fayored contractors have been able to. ‘obtain the great bluk of the fat Gov~ » : ; aintiff in the f $25. [ shining light of the previous night’s ernment contracts. treemest sense of the word. It fits|look over the Hubbard county propo- :’;g:;;i:z“ somev.hlng: 11 amount de:‘zd‘;ds ;oor; ::: play, again appeared in the star role. MEE'"NG STARTS TUESDAY For instance, three concerns have |tight over the natiirsl head of hair, |sition during the coming spring, sum-| ¢ is conceded that ¢ The brilliant Bemidji guard not only kept Sheppard well covered but was himself able to three times place the f ball for scores. 3 Neuman Plays Strong Hawkins and Neuman had a bat- rgest verdict for damages ever re- rned by 2 jury in this judicial dis~ let. - It 1s probable that a motlon r a new trial will be made and that e supreme court will be called up- , to Teview the proceedings at the ’ lal. R obtained from the Army and Navy more - then §100,000,000 worth" of {nothing about the qunmy and gquant- contracts din' 17 years. These three[ity. concerns have conspired to prévent|.. Oh say, have _you' ‘Seen the skillet pompetitive bidding between them,{hat? « It’s simpl; and the Army and Navy officers have|words. ; Jumping with areat. gusto mer and fall. ~Wish to Co-operate Genéhral Passenger Agent Cleland of the Northern Pacfic is to follow up' the work of the Hubbard county com- migsioners by sending two men to §0 you can’t even wll the color, say Liberal government hax ‘|ance in the home rule quith cannot maintain’'l the controversy and sat try ‘the ministry’s fall { Annual Convention of Women’s Mis- sionary Societies of Adams Presby- -terian to be Held Here Next Week tle royal at the centre position. i only winked at this teamwork on the 6 pun colump, it may e dis-|circulate literature advertising ex- ARRESTED 0N 0[. LY Rathbun Ca 2 £ Although greatly outreached Neuman WILL BE IN SESSION TWO DAYS part of the armor and ammumndtiol -88 @ wireless outfft. Tt sets|cureions into Hubbard county and ; At °t§? . xllfl trial s = played his “moosécat” opponent to & trusts. one side of the head as the |northern Minnesota. It is expected —_— s f 5 P““’ Rye:hbor . standstill. e The.Army and srmty will permit, the long |that Beltrsmi and other northern|Wisconsin Young Man arles c’:me,- eé;aa,z s;,‘:;‘;.::t Peck In Limelight The annual convention of the Wo- |ShOWn & marked 2 counties will follow out the plan, 2 1 £ “Dose” For Giving Ind| Pint.Whiiky. Two } ribner and others in which Mr. sthbun seeks to recover damages * the.alienation of the love and af- Although playlng a position en-|men's Missionary Socleties. of the tirely. new. to-him,; Peok.more: than|Preshyterian- “churoh ‘of-Adams Pre. made good at forward. His floor which has been endorsed and was ... lproposed at.the recent mesting of the ~{Northern- * MInn = Development | e { . ’fllere/ t9 1 it bytery will be held on Tuesday and |to 60 per cent more than they could | which has the general effect of hav- 1 ing i vl 2 ition of his wife. In this action :: ! work was fast and he repeatedly Was|woqnesday in the First Presbyterian {have manufactured .identical or su-|ing openeda hugh oyster and put one “s'::,]:t:::::l.t:: ffi,g;:::;umm ARRESTED AT GRA! HzeiStanton hias today made:ax or- | able to break up the teamplay of the | o yreh ere, perior guns, ammunition,” and: other [of the half shells on the side of th o -denylng the motion of e plin- Saraitond. - Txcent 4or one 1hatanss ] ) of the half shells on the side of the|will attend & reception in honor of champlons. Excep The principal speakers on'the pro- |ammunitions for in the Government |héad. - The “shells” are prevented Fito: bendjilia: case itoseoiie, ollies o T t to th ! 5 4 3 o Commissioner Hauson, of Bwldn. and| g when Peck and Longdon went t0 the | yram will be a Mrs. Lingle, & mis-{arsenals and navey yards. from' closing up on the head of the|nis bride, 2 Yeurs. swo, oy Wheus, roreilif county: for tridl, — - mat in a clinch, the latter showing slonary to China and supported by Sa P 2.000.000 wearer by dainty chin strips, which county, Wisconsin, Fred Appleby o spurt of ring generalship whieh | g pregnyterian women of the Synod s Taxpeyery$2,0001 woulq prevent any great movement ’ Eave s Indianie, Halt puit-Botlo of would have done credit to Ritchie |ns aynnesota, and Miss Cameron, a| Secretary of the Navy Josephus alblior o KK KKXKK KKK KKK *K*| ynigkey. He was soon arrested on a SITE lNSPEcToR “ERE the game was one of the cléanest of |y om e missionary. Daniels deserves the support of the * SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES. ¥ |charge made by the state for giving the season. Longdon is claimed to : Nation in the courageous and _ef- Another Pattern KKK K K KKKk K&K Klan Indian liquor and was fined $32. \ Mrs, E. L. Oberg-of Blackduck, is | iinG vaed B, Liben ; { possess quite a record as e pugllist. | eiigont of the Forelgn Division and | fective fight he is making to rescue ai nfh :1 e the uan. someone Salvation Army \|Thinking that the trouble was over Representative of the Government, \ ) Sensational Baskets Mrs, Lucy Chapin of ' Euclid, home the Navy Department from the ten-|hit on the lid-of a roasting pan as a Sunday school at 2:30. Services|Appleby came to Grand Rapids Min- . el — ‘ Brandon brough the record break- |president, of this presbytery. 'Mre, |der mercies of the armor ring. For|g00d pattern for a hat and it Was ex-|qt 8 p. m. nesota and had almost forgotten the| Here For Purpose of Viewing ing crowd to its feet during the sec-|Lee and Mrs. ‘Williams, both of Min- | Years the Navy has been dominated |hibited with the others. The 1id 3 incident when he was again arrested Federal Site ond half when twice he threw baskets | neapolis, will' also come to Bemidji|b¥ the armour ring. -Having a|g0es on the head just.as it would go Congregational (Nymore) by Frank W. Tuft, deputy United from near the centre of the long hall, |and: give talks about their wopk as {110ROBOlY ‘on the manufacture of ar-|on the pan. Sunday school at 11 a. mi. Preach- | States marshal, on the same charge. The little Bemidj! captain played a|synodical presidents. mor plate in this country, tthe armor | Still another was built along the|ing at 7:30, G. M. Peacock, pastor.| The charge had been madeout in [NOT TO ANNOUNCE CHOICE teady gams during the entlre contést, The sessions will begin at 9 |riBg has been able to’ demand and |general lines of an old man’s skull the distriet attorney’s office at St. — { . 2 o’clock each morning and the fheet- |obtain extorionate prices for armor |cap with a weather vane attachment Epi Paul and was given to the deputy to - and hesides throwing eight fouls, ng to two thh tending £ a af - Lpis J. R. Robinson, a representative of three times netted the ball, = Young, |1ngs ‘will be held mornings, and plate. Secretary Danlels called a|to two things ,extending fore and aft| — gundayschool at 9:30 . m.- Morn- | make the arrest. Tuft accompaniad the treasury department of the at guard for Fon du Lac, again show-|ternoons and evenings both days. A |h8lt. almost the first day he entered |atop. ‘There were: many hats sug-|ing prayer and sermon at 10:30 a. m. | the young man to Bemidji where he United States government, arrived in \ o himself to be a classy basketball |special program of music is belng office. Through .real competitive |gesting the perlod when bustles were | Archdeacon Parshall pastor. was tried before United States Com- e e 3 b * K 1 prepared by local talent and Mrs. bidding he has already saved the Gov- | worn and ithe little head pieces ap- missioner Simons and was -asked to Y purp glayer: - Hecovereling wall and Hid - " |ernment than $2,000,000, and |pear 1n deadly peri] of bobbing oft at ive bond: ting to $300 to ap-' VieWing the proposed sites for the foul throwing and basket shooting|Oberg will sing. snment aore; than: $3,000,000, ax s First Methodist Elve bonds:amounting 0 §300740 @p=r.q 3eral millding tor which Congross were features. Sheppard played a| Many wWomen from Beltrami, has been in omge only one year, = |any minute. 2 " Services in the morning at 10:45.|Pear in court in Milwaukee. The has appropriated $75,000. strong game, his floor work- being |Clearwater, Pennington, Red Lake, Real Competitive Bidding The women have also beat the men Sunday school at12. Jr. Epworth | necessary bond could not be furnish- = to it in going back to side burne as a faclal adornment. ' From under the hats ereep: curls which put the best patters of Galways, displayed in the ©old prints, to shame, Men Also Considered < Threatened with being cast to the Polk, Roseau, Marshall, Kittson, Ma- | mnomen and Norman pounties will be present at the convention, 5 Pogether with Anton Erickson ed and he was ordered taken to the 2 county jail in St. Louis county where m:st:e.ster, R"M":m:l dvlsim;i se:eul he will remain until Judge Morris of |Of the proposed bullding locations. Duluth issues an order to have him He will remain in Bemidjt wuntil removed to Wisconsin where &ie will | Tuesday. There are ten locatlons be taken before the federal court. under consideration. It is not like- The prisoner has a good record and | ¥ that Robinson will announce his according to authorities and friends geleciion: or recommiendation shefore! fast and sure. He is one of the champs most rellable men, and the fact that he 1s suffering from & badly infured hand kept him from:playing at top-notch speed last evening. A Great Team “The boys who comprise the Bemid- league at 3:30. Sr. Epworth league at 6:30. Evening services at 7:30. ‘Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. All are cordially: invited to attend these services. Charles Gilman, pastor. Recently he awarded a contract for building 100 torpedo flasks) in- cluding heads. There was competi- tion; mew contractors entered ‘the fleld previously monopolized by the ring, and the Secretary of the Navy 'was_able to.purphase 100 flasks for $58,246 which under former condi- WILL SERVE BIG SUPPER On. March 17 the women of St. Philipls Catholic - church will serve supper in the basement ot the church scrap heap a parisian designer of real - Baptist leaving. i d rated the : ‘ ; ; - - ) fen. ~ And what do|ingat 11 2. m.and 8 p. m. Jr. and 8r; ; INVITED ] , and whil tlonally 'good menu is being arrang: The bids of the Bethlehem Steel | gestion for the t g & 9 ] 5::?:;1;3:1;2??;:;::::0 ‘::ln v;rm: ed.. “Mrs, James Fullerton has ‘been |Co., and the Midvale Steel Co., two|you think it i5.? Really, now you | Young Peoples’ meeting at 3 and 7 p. charge was not dropped after the NON-CATHOLICS | state had taken actlon. placed in charge of the event. ' The proceeds will be for the benefit of the church. of the three concerns comprising the armor ring, under honest competi-] tive bidding showed a_ reduction of 44 per cent as compared with bids| for similar forgoings submitted by these companies only four ‘mhonths previous. § Personally T believe that these of- don’t ‘say .so. It's colored mous-|m. taches, . Yes, the real ticklish kinds Mid-week prayer meeting =at 7:30 Thursday. . The public cordial- and they are fastened on so that they |ly invited. Oharles. Chandler, pas- ‘wont come off. The colors include |tor. pink, iblue, purple, brown and yellow. |- Oh, you’ll laugh at this now men, but the time is coming. e No, none of these new creations have'come out-as yet in Bemidjl but New York and Paris show them, and. they wear 'em.Is Bemidji to be out the Fon du Lac’s, the champions have been forced to the limit in landing the games played here. Bemidji may Wall Seel prond of e feam KEREEKKRRRRKKKK R K Lowest: Boore * Judge Willard Dead % Another redeeming feature in the |y gt Paul, March 14—Judge & defeat of the Athletics is the fact that | % o, A Willard of the United they have held the champions to the |« States district court of St. Paul, & |ficers Who'in the expenditure of the lowest scores of the season, 108Ing bY | ) who has been on the bench for * |people’s money -have “béen~ paying only. seven points in the first game |y many years, died suddenly last ¥ {$115,076 for supplies which could and five in the second. He had been 1 Week Set Aside For Instructions And 3 Explanations to Protestants McGarry Visits Bemidji P. H. Mcuarry, of Walker, & mem- 'ber. of the house of representatives and who will be a candidate for the state senate, spent last evening in Bemidji. While here Mr. McGarry said that he. has not had much time to mix-up- in politics, but that his chances for election appear good. Commencing Sunday Rev. Father Hopper of Chicago, of the Paulist mis- sionary, who is conducting a two weeks mission in Bemidji at St. Philips’ Catholic church will lecture for the benefit of non-catholics and an invitation is extended to every Sunday school and bible class at 10 a. m. Regular morning service at 11 a. m: Dr. M. D, Fuller will oc- Cupy the pulpit in the absence of the pastor. ' Jr.C.B.at 3. m. Inter- Bemid{ still has a chance to land * night, Il for % phave- been obtained for {ner, be 'required to make ‘ter the game this evening determined 4 4 & % % % X & X & n % & % ¥ & 'accounting for their acts. X a plan where the question can be ask- to secure a victory. ed without the name of the question- The score: ) ¥ 9 |er made public. A box has been Bemidjt Champs Th Wh l T g B I A B N ght w k BY 7 ‘HOP' Dplaced in the vestibule of the church Brandon (c) 1t (¢) Fogarty e 0 e an 0 us“less s I l S 0r where questions may be placed and Peck t Sheppard v Y they will ‘be collected each evening = - Neuman, [3 Hawkins MBER and answered from the alter. It s -Jacobson g Young not necessary to sign names and no ‘Bestul g Longdon Field basket, Bestul 3, Neuman 1, Peck 1, Brandon 2, Fogarty, Hawkins 4, Longdon thrown, Young 9 out of 11, Branden 1, “Young- 3. Fouls *_only a short time and it was not & !should, somewhere or in some man- one_game of the serigs and will en- |y considered serious. - x $68,246, |done by these:contenders of style? The milliners say not. Prepare for the worst, but buy your supplies In Bemidji. a public mediate C, E, at 4 p. m: Sr. C. E. at 7 p. m. Evening services at 8. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 . m, M. D. Fuller, pastor. Mrs, Charles Bush returned from Brainerd this morning where she has spent the past few days. B resident of the city. 1In order to en- lighten non-catholics on any part of the religion Father Hopper has made matter: what the question may be Fa- ther Hopper will answer it without comment upon any other religion or societies. 8§ out of 14. Referee, Stanton. -Um- At a meeting of the Elkanah Com- pire, Lapine. Scorer, Klien. Timer mandery helg last evening the fol- > Tanner. lowing officers were elected: R. V. The game this evening starts at Schumaker, E. C; W. B. Stewart, G. 8:300 A. R, Butler, editor of the Bagley Independent, day. by his wife. | My. Butler was accompanied was in the city yester- 1;.G. E. Sarson, C. G; A. . Wedge, George Kirk, J. W.; | Rev. Par'hnll. P; - W. A, Currle, recorder;

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