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VOLUME'12; NO. 142, * OVER CITY OF | SiRlge - - = vDfilN(i WUCH Go0D. ANTWERP TODAY Annual Mufing;m Show’ Prog- ress Made by, Organization During (American Press.) Past Year--New Members Needed The Hague, Oct. 10.—Antwerp : 3 surrendered to the Germans at 2:30 Friday afternoon. The war flag was removed ' from the cathedral and a|' white flag raised in its place at nine|’ in the morning, and actual surrender took place five and one-half hours later. Athlet, s . Judge Stanton Sentences Youths Who Knocked. +'f Box.: % Idmtol!udothhhnfln i it the Confess to Stealing of Clothing < “Resort in Spring. . - will ‘meet. in regulars session. to Sixty Day Jail Terms. - - cording to George Steln, eity. clerk, 3 : 5 the session will be Shm 88 there is MANY COTTAGES TO Bm little business of importance to come up for discussion. Bids for the clean- i ing of the septic tank will be receiv- ZThat the many Layinia summer re- 5 - 4 ed and action will.be taken on the sorters nfight haveselectric light con-. quuor license renew&hlpplleauon of nections:installed in their cottages the Frank Gagnon, owner of ;he "Spider" Warfleld Electric company of Bemidji |saldon. i has announced that an' extension of to the grand jury on a charge of hav- the power lines to the.head of the ing stolen a suit of clothes from the lake popular outing place will be WAR MUN"iflNS ~ Great-Northern hotel. The suit was made early next spring. i _|1ater sold for $4. { The chief reason for the delay in DRI Each boy, James Mulligan; = 22, ¢ %t Few persons.of Bemidji realize the placing the wires to Lavinia has:been | Ralph George, 18, and George Bur- the road conditions. The new road, well, 18, explained his connection |: however, will soon be open to travel. with the crime to Judge Stanton, and | There are a large number ‘of an- after a short talk in which he cau- nual summer outers who will benefit tioned them of future crimes; they|: by the extending of the wires and| 814 Navy Eqipment.-No were given terms of sixty days in the|! the service will be greatly appreck-| = Given Conndenhom’bifiqngren county jail. Judge H. A. Simons ap- || ated by residents of Lavinia. In ad- : peared for the young defendants. dition there are several houses which b & This atternoon Tom Carr and Char- are occupied the year round. INVESTIGATE TAY]_SOi SYSTEM |lie Mix were to be arraigned on a|° Much improving at Lavinia is to o charge of having robbed Mike Wester- be done during the coming year b . 1= bout of a watch and a railroad ticket Thomas Roycraft, generalgn);anagez Labor Committee of ;House Offers|io Federal Dam, a crime which was of the Grand Forks street railway| Bills Prohibiting Use .of Stop- |committed in a local saloon a week company, who has just completed the ago yesterday. purchase of Lot C at the resort. This Waith ami Othert eutum John Jacobs pleaded guilty to the includes five acres of the finest land same charge Thursday, explaining at Lavinia. It is Mr. Royecraft’s in- (Congressman C. H, Tgenner) that he did not take the tieket from tention to plant much of the tract the man robbed, but merely picked it to orchard, and he will build several up from the fioor. cottages for rent. ‘He now has a Thus six men have been arrested residence, suitable for summer and for erimes in Bemidji during the past winter use, and three cottages, two weeks and four have thought] best to plead guilty, rather than to await the February term of court and at that time giving a jury op- portunity to decide their guilt or in- Belgian Ruler com‘nia;m the Defepders of Antwerp. TWO OTHERS ALSO ARRAIGNED Graham M. Torrance, county at- torney, yesterday afternoon moved the arraignment of the three young men who were last week bound, over BETTER FINANGIAL AID URGED - Labor Conditions in Bemidji Confihug to Improve is Finding of Mrs. - Welsh—Mrs. Smith Now at Head London, Oct. 10.—England fears that Germany will use Antwerp as a base for a Zeppelin attack on Eng- land and France. Admit of the fall of Antwerp will result in sending German reinforcements to the battle line in France. ‘The Fremch report || that fighting continues in northern France under satisfactory conditions and claim material progress in the region of St. Mihiel and to the north of river Oise. Shiriled fighting con- tinues on frontier of east Prussia, and both Russians and Germans are claiming an advantage. extent of good being done annually by the Associated Charities, a so- ciety orgamnized here several years ago for:the purpose of assisting the tpoor.and those: visited by- poverty, andthe betfering of social condi- tions: At the annual meeting of the as- | sociation, which has just been held, veports were read which show the progress made during the past year and proves the merit of such an or- - The fierce resistance of Antwerp’s ganization and its real benefit to the £ defenders on the Scheldt was partly: city. inspired by the prescnce of King Al- o s mmsZIr hd:)s e et Did Much Good. 1 | spondent of the London Chronicle. During the year H. C. Baer, treas- 3 | “King Altert retzins command otjurer, has turned over $300 to Mrs. e his troops.” the dispatch seys, “and|E. H. Smith, chairman of the relief 2 continually is in the feld directing|committee. -Of this amount, $3.91 E: preparations, an evample almost £al-| unioing $206.06 having been spent ] in its - effect on -his brave|, S in giving aid to the needy. Dona- 1 tions to the committee amounted to 10 PLAY AT THIEF RIVER ™" st sy memti — On Tranksgiving day, 1913, three Government Manufactt Photo by American Press Assoclation London, Oct. 10.—The Paris official statement says the general situation 1 112) in France 15 anchanged, ana on tne| 3,040 REGISTERED AT “U allies’ left wing the two opposing bodies of cavalry still are operating . . to the north of Lille and of La Basse, | Increase in Attendance at University and the battle continues along the Chiefly in Academic Schools Due line marked by the regions of Lens, F: . Arras, Bray, Sur-Somme, Chaulnes, to Easier Entrance Rulm“me“n Roye and Lassigny. On the center, between the Oise and the Meuse, only 1S GAIN VER EAR actions of minor importance have 8. OF 299.0 LAST Y been reported. In the Woevre dis- trict the French report an artillery University of Minnesota registra- ‘Washington, Oct. 1 g pecial to the Pioneer.)—Sineg in: tion to cangress I have devotéd eonsiderable time'and energy in anerer to bring about the government manufacture f all munitions of ¥&r and to pro- hibit the use of the s‘np-wazcu and other objectionable “#‘speeding-up” {features of the so-callyd Tu.ylor sys- KKK KKK KKK KRS * SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES * R T R baskets ‘of food were prepared and contest along the entire front, and|yion figures show the greatest in. Salvation Army. tem of “scientific” shop management | "*°*"* feaidjt Atilat;Cll F""tb"_n Eleven . ot families in need, At Christmas 5 ‘ add there has been no change in ; Sunday school at 2:30. Services|in the arsenals and othér govern- HOLD SPECIAL MEETING Will Open Season at Pennington |thirty-seven baskets were prepared Lorralne, in the Vosges and in A._Icrense over last year's figures to be|in the evening at 8 o’clock. ment establishments: County Seat Sunday. jand distributed among those in need — in the college of science, literature _— In telling how he introduces his Ry 2 |of charity. In addition, the report - An unofficial dispatch from Dunkirk |[2Pd arts, college of agriculture, and Congregational (Nymore.) system in workshops, Mr. ®aylor says | County School Brard in Session at of Mrs. Smith says, one patient was indicates Bethune, north of Arras, ig|!? home economics. The schools| gunday school at 11 a. m. Preach- |he makes the speed so fast that only Court House. LOCAL AGGREGATION IS STRONG |sent to the hospital, permanent re- being shelléd, 'and reports German|that suffered ‘the greatest losses are cavalry operating near Dixmude. the schools of mines and chemistry. The Berlin official statement says|The following are the figures: no facts of decisive importance in the 1914-15 Gain Loss western- theater of war can be men-|Science, literature ing’'at 7:30. G. M. Peacock, pastor. [one man out of five can keep up. The system provides for the elimination Swedisl’ Lutheran. of the four who cannot keep,up. The Services in the morning at 10:30. | Committee on labor .of the house has Sunday school at 12. Evening sery- jJust reported a bill prohibiting the lief is given to two families and tem- porary relief was ‘given to twelve families last winter. Clothes were the football eleven of the Bemidji|furnished for sixteen families. With all three members in atten- ance, a special meeting of the Bel- trami county school board, was. held After a week of strenuous practice tioned, and adds that the Germans| ,n4 artg %0 7 g e L b il other feat. |2t the court house in the office of Athletic club left this afternoon for One to Girls’ School. have made small progress near St.|pa.co.on 1560 500 ice at 8. J. H. Randahl, pastor. e °f ]" "q:’p']w“ > tom in govern. |V B: Stewart, county superintendent Thief River Falls where the strong| During the year. but in one fn- Mitlel and In:the Avgonnes. Engineering ‘a9 ... 16 iy e O e for tne |this morning. Theé members are A. [team of that city will be encountered |stance has_the Rescue ~committee, | The latest reports from the Eastern Catholic. ment arsenals. m t E. Rako, chairman of the county : Mo T e, enatreai, Touna e | theater are that the Russians who in-| Mines 84 ... 48 Taylor system. 4 tomorrow -afternoon. - { vaded East Prussia and later were|Chemistry 51 ... 25| Low massat8a m High mass . Sy |poard, chilrman; Mr.Stewagt, secre-| 1 b s o oh will con.| !t NECOSSATY to report cases fo the | ! Abtaatad. aud adiven Hask:tn the NI&avw .o 149 ... 14|8t 10 a. m. Sunday school amd $240,000,000 Annually. tary, and Eafl Ceil, county treas- “" |state departinent, ‘which resulted In stitute one of the strongest teams men river, again have invaded East nmm"v . 257 . 11 |benediction at 1 and 2 p. m. Ves- Now as to the campaign to require | urer, treasurer. . The report of the ever organized: here, whils the Thief the committment of one girl to the Prussia, driving the Germans back as|pfedicine . . 206 3Gk pers at 8 p. m. Father Philippe. government manufacture of ,muni-|building being done at the new Rivek Bglls eloygpti hoavy and tast seliool for girls at Sauk Centre, Sev- far as Lyck. On the:other hand, the| pyormacy R = tions of war, which pol ; wgl‘ ulti-|Kitichi school was approved. and ad nghmgnh%r e e sbrtne e casds Were-reported o the gollce Qermans are in foree in Russian-Po-) o o/ " 15 5 ‘Norwegian Euthern “(Nymore.) - | wiately “beyg quuch “work| much other Lisitiess’ relative fa- e e Minsesota’ champlonship 1n thetr | 10 HBYOR. ~ 7075 T 5 l:nnv:‘,. h:;‘ll:g ‘x‘«‘a:nn;:s;:‘r:os;‘::en\?’:;l Graduste 125 23 Rev. O. M. Amu'ndson of Minnea? |t the Roc'.kn Isll-:ngim::sei:al.m:ll‘:: institutions in the county discussed. e Labor Condltmm‘(!ond. west through Galicla is meeting a|Agriculture 81 ..|polis will hold services every even-|Z0vernment appropi — — | Coach Jacobson has drilled the| During tlie year which -elogéd-in stubborn’ resistance from German and|Forestry . ... ... ‘4|mg untii’the 14th ot this month, 1n |numbers $100,000,000 ‘anually: for jwork was awarded to. the. three firms Athletics in many new plays during|October, 1913, ninety times was.the Austriaii forces. The Russians claim|Home econamics 257 59 ..|the Norwegian Lutheran church .of|the army and $140,000,000 annually | comprising the ammunition ring, the past week and was accompanied | Relief committee asked for assist- to have captured ope of the forts at — _ __|Nymore. 3 for the navy, and colossal sur_ns are | which are notorious as the most bit- by the following players this after-|ance In the securing of employment, Przemysl. Grand total .. 3,855 301 116 expended annually with a Ting of |ter enemies of organized labor in this noon: Ends, Brandon and Bell; |but this year only twelve applied g Russian Victory Told, Minus duplicates.. 15 2 .. Episcopal., DEfvateramtnuidetungls forpwatyms | codutry. tackles, Getchell and R. Ripple or[for aid. This is taken to mean that | In the recent battles along the East —— —— —| Sunday school every Sunday at |terials. I have Drogioed u: mass ot Loudest to Protest. Lycan; guards, Brinkman, Stanton |labor conditions in Bemidji are bet- Prussian frontier the Russians took 3,840 299 116]9:30. No other services on first|°Vidence before congress proving be-| 1o .y pront ig taken out of warfana Ea Ripple; centre; Lepley; |ter than ever hefore and is very en- | yond successful contradiction that the army and navy officers have been permitting this ring to outrageously overcharge the government. For instance, I have directed at- tention to the fact that army officers have been very generously paying the munition ring $3.06 for a 3-inch finished shrapnel case which Uncle 10,000 prisoners and forty cannon, ac- The increases are said to be chiefly cording to a dispatch from Petrograd|gye to the lowered entrance require- to the Havas News agency. Ronndsbout - dispitohes: Feachini ments in the academic schools. London from Petrograd say a new = Russian army has arrived at the| ESTATE PAYS $91,000 TAX frontier near Posen, while another is marching on Thorn, the German fort- N . ress In the south of Prussia. German|Mberitance Tax From John Martin official = advices admit a Russian| Property Heaviest From Mill City. column marching from Tomza, Rus- sian Poland, has reached Tyck, in East Prussia, just beyond the fron- W::ih Lie paym:nt of Jeeqil tler- and almost directly west of Au.|25reed upon yesterday by Atty. Gen. Sunday. Second Sunday Holy com- munion at 10:30 a. m. Other Sun- days, Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Matins and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Archdeacon Parshall. and preparation for war, I predict|quarter, Riley or McDonald; full,|couraging to the association work- that some of the very millionaire|peck; halves, Wiley and ‘“‘Moose” |ers. Mrs. T. J. Welsh is chairman of patriots who are now agitating for Hendricson. the committee. an ever and ever increased amount of p New Members Needed. srmament, i, the cortaliRiogledes It is the intention of the associa- BRAVES S“UT tion, announced Mrs. T. C. Bailey, they will make huge profits by sup- secretary, today, to begin a member- ulying the same, will be the loudest ship campaign during the next week. OUT AT“LETICS The initiation fee and annual dues to protest against the annual ex- enditure of $250,000,000 for war next ‘Sunday mon,ung. at the usualig, ' can manufacture and is manu- ?n o hour. The ladies’ ald soclety Willls,etyring in the government arsen- g are but one dollar and the enlarge- ment of membership means the Encoumged hy their brilliant and placing of the organization on be entertained at the home of Mrs.’ I have called the attention of con- Krogen, 317 Bemidji avenue, mext|™: 7 ¥-75- gress to the fact that at the Rock . much more substantial basis and the well-carned victory of yesterday, the granting of further opportunity in gustowo. Smith and attorneys for the estate of Wednesday afternoon, October 14. How to SIVC.\ Island arsenal the government has Al repom of the surrender of|the late John Martin of Minneapolis|The confirmation class will meet next| The army officers are paying the |two great $500,000 stone buildings wiife V;m“s reports about the begin-|is the JErEaEARR Grer DAt By a AR every Sunday between 12 and 1. Qs- | common shrapn et Tatoiie £ 1t of the | Fhiladelphia today, determined to|those in need. New members will mund Johnson, pastor. manufacture and are manufacturing |solutely free power as a result of e step one more notch nearer the high- |also place the association i aiposts est mark in the realm of baseball, tion where it will be unnecessary to ¢ solicit donations in the future, a ning of the battle at Cracow. RUSSIAL |jeqpi0i estate. Mr. Martin died in o in the government arsenals for $7.94. |fact that the government owns a reports say the investment of Przem- feature which’has been one of the society’s chief draw-back. o1 entinnen. 1905 and left an estate valued at Presbyterian. When it is considered that the gov-|great power plant in the Mississippi Xx ealm b Rugsian observers of the campaign |$2,000,000. Most of it was placed in| piyyo c1ags ana Sunday sehool at |SFRMeNt is each year procuring mil-|at Rock Island arsenal and can|the world’s championship. Stallings along the Russtan frontier say the |trust for a grandson, Earl Brown. to 10. Morning worship and sermon at lions of dollars worth of such sup-|manufacture these war materials depended upon James, one of his Germans, who were driven back dur-|paid to him at five year periods. To 11. Subject, “Preparation and plies, it will be seen that the sav-|cheaper there than at any other ar- * | wonderful trio of. twirlers, and the : ith at Head ing the last three days of fighting, |date he has drawn three-quarters of Work.” Yo\:mg people’s meeting at ing that can be effected to the tax-|senal in the United States. leadi itcher of the National Mirs, Squt a 3 are concentrating their forces in three | the inheritance. The tax agreed up- 7. Evenin 1 service at 8. Mid. |PAYers by a complete * government| I am also carrying on a plan to ading p 2 Mrs. E. H. Smith was elected pres- defensive positions to the west and|on yesterday is on the last quarter. Pk “"iiegof:f r:' er and bible |MaNufacture of all munitions of war | have the government locate the pro- league, to win the .lecond game of th'e ident, and Mrs. T. J. Welsh, vice- northwest of Suvalkl, to Protect|mhe largest inheritance tax yet paid ny is something enormous. posed $7.000,000 government armor- | series, while Connie Mack pinned his | president, at the annual meeting, srgrabown, @, rallroed center filesn to the state w: study on Thufsday evening at 8. Tha || is pe 1 Rock Island, wh j both selections being unanimous. miles north-of Lyck, which commands as $120,722, received |, 150 i cordially invited to all tirese || This Policy was entered upon in|plate factory at Rock Island, where |faith on Plank, one of the grand old ; LI G Baer communication lines in all directions, |from the estate of Mrs. Marie M. services. S. E. P. White, pastor. the army bill this year, this measure | the government owns 896 acres of |, . of present baseball. Neither Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey an -d .t the loss of which, experts say, would [Owsley of Duluth. The next largest - E d ; for the first time in the history of {land ideally located for such a pur- d 1o ciaht s wnd for misie were re-elected secretary and treas- preclude .further German activity in|was from the estate of John Humbird the government carrying a provision | pose,-without -havirig to buy land for Sooxe " 3 urer, respectively. The directors this region. . of Ramsey county. He paid $97,664. specifying that not to exceed 10 per |a site elsewhere. I am carrying on|rounds the game progressed in real|elected are Mrs. A. Lord to succeed PG cent of the ammunition therein ap- |a campaign to acquaint members of |championship style: and then Boston |Mrs. R. F. Murphy, and Attorney E. LORD COWDRAY'’S SON KILLED WILL GIVE CARNIVAL. propriated for may be purchased |congress with the fact that the Unit-[was successful in scoring. Gowdy,|E- McDonald to succeed himselt. ]le S the man whose terrific hitting feat- board of directors now comprises, . Pt one-year term, Mrs. A. P. White and ured in the Braves’ victory of yes- T. A. McCann; two-year term, Mrs. terday, was behind the mask for Bos-| A. B. Witting and Attorney Thayer At a meeting of the cabinet of the from outside private manufacturers’|ed States government has a far Geoftrey Pearson Had Been Motor-| Epworth League of the Methodist ton today, while Schang, the Athletic|C. Bailey; three-year term, Mrs. A. star, caught the curves of Plank, Lord and E. E. McDonald. First Scandinavian Lutheran. Services in the Norwegian language | Baptist. Sunday school 10 a .m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Senior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Gospel service 7:30 p. m. Special music. Morning—*“Be Not Too Late,” by Asling. ~Duet, “Praise the Mighty Works of Jesus,” by J. Ross Miller, Rev. and Mrs. Alvord. Evening, anthem—*Serving Jeslxs,l Ninety per cent of the appropriations | greater prize than it realizes in the - ¢ycle Dispatch Bearer. church held at the home of E. C. must hereafter be expended for the|Rock Island arsenal property, where London, Oct. 10.—The Express co-|gtiles last night, arrangements for manufacture of the supplies in the |it can do its manufacturing cheaper ffl"“spme “”"“{;, 3‘:2:“:' l:z:_'d %‘::' a carnival whichis to be given in government arsenals. = As a result of [than when the government adopts rey Pearson, thir i i < facturing all its dray, British contractor and financier, the church basement in the near fu. this policy the government will save |[the policy of manu uring ¢ by Harper G: Smith. You are cor- i i C liment Backus. .|ture, were completed. The social an average 35 per Cent, or millions | munitions of war, as it is certain to 3 P 5 sompliment . e k;:;?,,g;:";sp:;w:;fi: will probably be given the latter part | 112/1¥ invited to attend these serv-|;: g arg annually, and the men who|do ultimately, that the Rock Islana| The score by innings: High tribute was paid at the meet- wigth the army service corps and with [of next week. Different members of | 1°°S: Remember the change of Wour| ;. otual work of making the |arsenal will become one of the larg-' _ - R HE |jng to 6. D. Backus, the retiring pres- another motorcyclist was captured by (the league will have charge of the for the evening service.” Five mein- munitions will receive higher wages est military manufacturing centers Bo!t“n lmggggggggl—l ; : ident, wiro has’conducted the busi- Uhlans,- who were attacked by the|various booths at the carmival. (Coutinued on last page.) .'and bettér conditions than if the in the world. 7 Philadelp! 0—0 ness of the Associated Charities dur- S o ing the past year in a most satisfac- Pearson and his companion made a THE ‘CUB = - i e wor as B SCOO S 'l C rta l U d A fl y G d B There ig a balance in the treasury :‘:ed?er?‘ tly | : FEeovlE C00p 15 Le in y fder cay a“r y A Sy of $3.28. It is urged that all dues I s By : : for the year just closed be ;E SENEMm S T ? b:é{.‘g = paid as soon as possible TO CUT OUT UNNECESSARIES| {7 Shierer oo O — . B 5 5 < o LITERALYS = secretary. Those who wish to be- e r:xae' n).n (::lm::x. e P > 2 - g come members of the society may do 5 : i ' & = 7 HiM s - ico by notifying Mrs. Bailey and the ‘Washington, Oct. 10.—Strict' injunc- L:‘“ " P i i tions to practice economy during the 3 = my comiing year, in view of the emer- e HeavyY. & L ultynluon. Nere given by Pregl h:;,/ // > GM@" A hoard for ironing sleeves, pat- dent Wilson to cabinet members, who |- = B 00y 5 New Jursey {nventor, e called to discuss with him their es- 577 e T ‘timates, which are to be sent to the S / D o s s v treasury next Wednesday. 3 4 e The president, who is giving care- 5 ful attention to the details of the es- v/ timates, says all items not absolutely necessary must be eliminated. Miss Mae Scarott is seriously .ill ‘at Her home on America avenue. = Read Pioneer Want Ads. ‘Need any neip? Ity a want ad.

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