Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 8, 1915, Page 4

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1915 LABOR CONDITIONS S war and one of, them, Kier Hardis,|made, but the town of Gra I V| Wheelock “For: $2000.00 ‘with Naish Mc-|ment. : > ; from_Feb. 5th 5 v ..one them, ade,: X - 4 i 1 d second Alderman- Mil- | to orde 8 o'clock P. M. A Thos. IN ENGLAND SERIQUS | has been very outspoken in his eriti-|carried away the banner for making' ?.‘;"2:,:,“,"“?"“ Gagmon 8s sureties | On Motion and seco Purchase &' mew | belng present. Moved and seconded that Aldernm.n—c.l hrth. sul.;gec:m (Continued from first page). cism. The police are known to have|the most noise when the vote was : e , W]l,;os,:l' g;-a %‘:E:ann%ed tHit we oat gnr Alderman Ph"“ggl““g:ff ‘:‘“ president |- Aldemuan oy ‘:,"Sd"_", . C. ?fififi" Tars ot i ¢+ clubs 3 $ 91, at i Gall. the following alder-| . Alderman 3rd fpvi. Particulars uf-the extent of Eng- sfmrthfmd writers at Jabor. meetings | taken. Other farmers’ clubg rep_;- {u“um of Hugh Whitney for sec. fi'éfl‘cf%“’fi‘.’“ Feb. 18th, 1 .’3 me(‘rlpg;ae r;oéefl &.;ed e s ndee | posman B hE land’s labor troubles have not been|Since the war began to secure ppsi-|sented were, Eckles, Bemidji, Nebii ond hand.dealer’s license was read and Adjourned. lippi, Foucault, Miller, Ditty. Absent,| ¥pon motion and -acmm the report of ? g e granted ‘on*motion -and. second. - Appli- ‘Approved, Mobérg, Lahr, Bailey, Sfurohy. - the canvassing: committee was accepted received in Americg except in vague,tive evidence of sedition. It is doubi-| Pleasant Valley, Helga and Frohn. cation of J. G. Zeigler for second hand F. 8. LYCAN, Canvass ‘Board, |'and disenarges : terms. Little has appeared in the ful, however, that the present sullei| In speaking of the meeting, W. A.fdealer and juni efi’fl%’fiinlfié‘s&cs‘ifif L President. a;e‘;‘g’{m"‘rini’r"n?"f? Sfanvenlan they SiNn egunher ‘business, meeting ad- British press, although trade dis-|attitude of British workers is. due|McKerrow, of the state agricultui Miscellaneous. Gho, sTRIN " |1915, the following committee ‘Was, ap-|" - Approved, el G g 3 : 'F. 8. LYCAN, putes are among the most important | to dissatisfaction over the' war. Far{school, said that it was: the biggest; City Clerk. pointed: Aldermen Smart, Mmer, F‘o\l F. 8. babl Tusi; ted f: th £ now S0t 1o Sre hall ta apsrition 1td 88 m%‘yf ing committee reported | Attest S i 0 i e cal = 8’ of a'new door to fire hal 0 N the e canvassi s v stories published in England. The more probable the cause is exclusive-|and best represented farmers’ ga new fire truck was left to the building {he following Quly elected at the gen-| GEO, STHIN, seriousness of the situation is inti-|'y financial. For some years Britis) |ing'he had ever attended in this state] co{:n‘ntlym? 5 i IPROCEEDINGS CITY oov'm;n-. clls'.ll.'! eral electiov'\?, Felfi 18th; 3 ;219157 . City Clerk, - : 2 ; clerk was Instructéd ot purchase | OF MINN., PEB. 18tk, 1915. T—Wm &, s ek, i mated only by the curtailment of labor has been trying by repeated|or {Wisconsin. He addressed the|, Tapping maching. for Water Gonmt| SBiohrme ety N Gt momel o |« MaY Clerk—Ge Ge 11ta 38 7 — ¥ steamship sailings, but also by the re- |strikes to raise its present.low stand- mrpers again in the afternoon, after] L ol cent speech of Lloyd-George, urging ard of living. . which he began the organization o( ; & L4 ‘British workmen to put patriotism DEA BT a breeders’ association. Lt £ above the right to get drunk and!pApyERS AND MERCHANTS —= . To Meet March 20. stating that strikes were llinderlng : 3 TO RECEIVE EQUAL BENEFIT A. P. Ritchie was chosen tempor- :::;2;:25txcaxo:;r\x:&em]s Dis- (Continued from Page 1.) ary president and B. M. Gile, tem- i ers “are par R = ticularly emphatic because of peculilax |Burgh ‘from :Shotley,. aid;Iver Ong- ::::rt Zec:.::::;rshlit V;:: ::G;dle'i;: Englana, Stad from Frohn making good sug- |°hars! 2 conditions prevailing in British pride is very semsitive at | S°Stions as to how the farmers may g’ hood th: “-somu?nuthe fiem::,fl maritime humiliation. At the same |Pe benefited by co-operation with the|Dairy Breeders’ association. A ¢ o 2 5 it: mittee consisting of B. M. Gile, time the British chancellor of the °itV: Charles Schroeder and J. J. Opsahl exchequer owes his political popu- | Northern Gets Prize. was appointed to draft a constitution larity to his extreme radicalism and| The town of Northern carried away [and by-laws and report at a meeting = his persistent championship of labor. jthe $5 prize for having the largest|to pe held in the high school, March It is inconceivable that he would attendance. In deciding this con- 20, at 1 o’clock. § adopt his biting oratorical style (o, test Bueford M. Gile created consid-| rpe following are tentative mern- attack the workingmen under present | erable excitement by calling for ayes |pers of the association: A. P. Rit- conditions, unless the need was very as the names of the various towns|cnje, Charles Schroeder, Nels Wil- urgent. Some of the most influen- were read. The town of Northern|let °J. J. Opsahl, B.'M. Gile, John . ; : i _ Uial labor leaders are opposed to the won the money when the count was i:e:::l: éhfil:kr;:ii::n'c; g:::- olng ] as er an e an e em ere RE-OPENIN speed, F.. W: , John Harris, B. o4 9 v'&, Husk.,.,,"?f,':;h os‘:ems it ;et‘e, We had thought we had fully anticipated the demand that would follow by reason of The Ploneer S lmplecedented Narum and J. H. Krueger. i offer, and lmd a supply on hand that we believed would last us the first month. We knew a great many were clip- e ex ea re- - ping, but it no wappears that everybody is busy cutting ont the Bible Certificate appearing daily on another page. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS | The Pioneer will try to keep you supplied, but there is a limit, of course, to our publisher’s capacity. Don’t be - b Under New Management i rofolaeToClamiy, o among the disappointed ones that may later have to wait a few days. WANTED—Girl for general house- wednesda Matinee 2 P. M. work.. Must be one who has had . o : v postoyMotnee 20, M SmEERE| . GET BUSY ([ [P The SIX FREE With a Broadway Star Feature Drama in 5 Parts : : 3 ; QUHCK And CERTIFICATES i E “MY OFFICIAL WIFE” f35r 1 SF_mmaDaL = y Hofisar mestng o me cty mm’“ Such.as is printed on another page of this issue, together with the necessary EXPENSE items, which include Followed by a Sclect Comic Reel {calied to order at 8 o'clock . .M. clerk hire, cost of packing, checkmg, express from factory, etc, . Alderman Moberg acting as vice-pres- jident on ‘motion gnd second duly made. Roll Call. 7 Upon roll call the following aldermen » . were declared present: Mobers, Smart | Railey, Phillippi, Miller. Absent, Lahr, ; i | Foucault, Ditty. afurphy. . 7 RN . Minutes of the last meeting were read tand approved. =% p g The following bills e a 3 L ; ——u i e following bills after being auditec. i Rt 3 e | were on motion and second allowed: '] E Z X ¥ - [\Vflter dept, hydrantrentals S q ! 4 1914 +$2,670.00 o - N y)) i roll, month’ January...... 1.191.66 AN Y LE TR . 18 Stein, city clerk, miscel. g y paid for paupers’ fares, frt i} 3 ¢ ! ) p 57 etc., 3 months 55.51 4 ; “S rd E Geo. Rhea, city trea est on $30,00¢ bonds et i sinking fund oo 1,500.00 Warfield Elec. C Ll rary January 10.12 e I tract :\nfl llghl pump Stalmn January 14441 Warfield El seneral ! light contract Xanu'lry ... 553.72 I]\lu’t)l’l Larson, 25 cord: < ! per bid 100.00 | Fred Petrie, boarding paupers Feb. 1 to 15th ......... 87.61 EFred Petrie, boarding paupers {_Jan. 18th to Feb. 1st 80.40 {T. W. Swinson, services i Eninon, saryi S6ios é | R% : A Heretofore the word “il- Mrs. Julia Titus, board and care 2 z —of Mr. Musser and family .. 20.25 g 7 iy - i : y ’, 1 » ag g iel H.Whitney, burial Chas, Bender It Can Be R S——] . o Tustrated,” as applied to MY, OFFIEIAL WIFE. . = [ 2nd Mrs' G. Miltenberg . X : PO > 0 i V% 4 Clara Kimball Young and Harry T. Morey, heading an eX-|Wm" pesiols, mass: for poo i Rolled l,lp and e TR\ J - : . Bible, meant- merely 2 ceptionally capable cast, appear in the 18 Sonm, Dine eorSan S0 g, 3 \ : Ppo-* # 3 ¥ few allegorical ‘pictures’ Star Feature e e e \ s b 238 5 Ly st. Anthony Hospital, care ‘and Anywhere ‘ 3 LN 10 w VAN of Biblical events taken The General Film Company wrote the new man-/ . urse one Chas Keliy ... 30. - > & H S N7 e agement of TuE REX THEA"RE regarding this drama: se one Chas. ‘Bender ... 9. 3 ; AW o1 R : il Trom: “any. source: and | Fluitman & o Contains over This is one of the best features that has ev.r. been pro-! / ? &1 s - “conveniently” placed in duced and would be au iceal one for you to open your| pgor 0 C. Johnson, sawing wood, 13 place with. “cords city BIAE. ... ieir. . k , T v A ¢ - any part of the hooks, 570 |k Chndraham: table'tor ity SOy VA e | 4 . merely as embellishment LADIES ARE INVITED Jo?"if'c’;zgd ! \ N i : AR st . eity | 18 N~ inserts ire v to attend the opening matinee Wednesday as guests of the| Nortiwestern el Col, tsieptione R _ > S8 o amw inserts, but net dirvectly new proprictor. Admission for gentlemen, 10c. - Evening! Booth & Son, sleciion bianks.: 05 (0 - ' wRTIAPS : ) alongside and explana- s ; C. E. Battles, mdse. city bldg. 195" . A2 1/ BN g - prices, Chil.lren 5¢ Adults 10c. | Woman's Study Club, rest room ¢ 8 . X % RSDAY AND THEREAFTER { " maintenance January ........ B3 i tofy of thewerse-intend- THU H. wmmey,‘i stool city engi i T . 5 . yoes RE ed to “typify or make The Rex Theatre, new management, will regularly show Pioneer Pub. Co. officlal pr = 5 . 14 ; i High-Class Motion Pictures at popular prices. ‘ e ; & i g i : [0 ZEy plain; but onr publish- Daily Matinee at 2 P. M. pdept. g g % r 5 G > /\\ 1 [ty . \", 32 ers, at an outlay of $50,- ] Evening First Show 7:16 P_, M. dormimry s : % ; 4 1/ < ! & | 000, prepared accurate 1 F. G. Troppman, mdse. poor, S 2 ol gl i 2 b : A WM - rbisiad i 3 : B ilustrations DESCRIP- e hex Theatre DA S e » M : ’ rul - Under New Management - Ak e i o) e 353 TIVE ‘of the VERSE one .culvert ...... geereneasee OLIVER WHALEY, Proprietor R , { " Employment offies hond of A. T. * / 3 S ; which they accompany, § N - - and placed directly next 2 \ 217 ar 4 2 o 1 1 f to the verse of the scene » . |l AR 7 4 1] tt 2 7 described--the only place g ; "““fi;’“‘ G 4 A o 5 = it can be looked for or y KRR 3 \ - - found- quickly, the only ! O " ' ‘place the illustration is X % 5 < § ; SOBIE \”' N : : ? g a help to you—making The First Big Car Load of : o U . W 7 ; ; N “:‘N' Xt this the FIRST and ON- ; : \ "\‘ \‘f:; g 2 LY complete ILLUS- | New FORD AuTomopwes | W G What is meant by the NEW FORD would take too much space to tell, so we've decided _ to just say they’re on the way and will be un- £ s Ioaded in the mormng BEE ?E‘S THE BIG- — More than 600 beautlfnl art pictures, by the world’s greatest artists, are printed R GEST SURPRISE They’ y re gomg to sell fOl' Both cathollc and _with the type matter, where they at once explain the subjects which they accom- i h Id g : Protestant Editlons- pany. These magnificent illustrations alone cost $50,000. In addition thereto § § t € Same o pl‘lCC. - are full-page plates of the world-famed Tissot collection in colors. These beau- presented under the same terms - tiful color engrayings are also carefully: selected, ‘with the object of further mak- . 2 2 i he f; te 7§ . S s P h T ourin g c ars $ 490 R oa d sters $ 4 40 ; : ;’;"l:];;;v';]:‘;‘:h:re“'eé certificate 1} 10 plain obscure passages in this greatest: of all Books. It can truthfully be said that never before have illustrations so vividly portmyed their sub]ects and i i embodied in tllem Jkhe spirit of living reality. We refuse to talk further. The NEW FORD will speak for itself in the mommg You are 1nv1ted to come and Ilsten. ; OUT OF TOWN READERS e ' v. ik ORDERS— Any book by parcel post, include EXTRA 7 cents within 150 miles; 10 cents 150 to' 300 : =y T miles;* for greater distances ask your postmaster amount to mclude for 3 pounds. <

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