Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 10, 1917, Page 1

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ate yesterday: afternoon, Sheriff ‘Andrew - Johnson: served : papers on-the Pioneer. Publishing company, the document he- | ing. the beginning of a suit instituted against neer by Al A. Andrews, whereby he asks'the court to give him“$25,000 for alleged damages. to his reputation on the part of the Pioneer, in ‘1its ‘aceount of the closing up of Campbell Lake club on Satur- day,; June 8, the dccount of the descent of the: sheriff on. the Photo by American Press ‘Association.- FEAE § Mis. Oliver Harriman, a' well knpwn soclety woman, {ritends that her boys is teaching ber sons Bordie and Jack the rudiments of sofl ‘cultivation. M. C: A. drive in Beé- start |Monday -end @& flort made to have Be- Beltrami_ county make ~. t8. ing on the g V2 : S 2% - | place’ appearing in' the Pioneer Monday, June 11. : t‘l;e" %;. ?&.flg. A. 5 NGRT“ BELTRAM' To HERE'S WHAT EACH OF DLL dthough the nanié of Mr. Audrews ‘was not mentioned in, ing teams are being organ-§ -~ - ¢ ; 'FACTIONS IN RUSSIA . the acpotitit 6f the closing of the club, and it was unknown that L call on every oneee{ - ORGANIZE PUBLIC BEALLY INA'S : he was connected With it, he appeared in thé office and demand- S irhe.Libarty Loan:cam- ‘ REPRESENTS } ected with it, lie appe in thé office and deman ed a retraction which was presented in' typewrittén form, lie claiming that he was the president of the club and the retrac- tion was demanded in the name of b(_)th himself ‘and the mem- 7 ity. - The help- : 3 i Y. G. A 158 duty. SAFETY COMMISSION||: siting on mmediste tnatite: T bers of the club. s the east side of: the O’Leary- stit 8 de. of tion of the ' “maximum’ ’prd- Eiauer building will be maintained gram” of extreme ;Soclalis AP0 S, AGREEMEN \ ey (By United Press) arge afgn with an indicetor whichd J. R. Norris of Williams has been [} , §12 i ’ # A " g . i how each day the grand. total{ appoinied director with full pawer|| *dirislon of @il property. among™}| . wuyy ington, Nov. 10.~-China tects| The Tioneer published the demand and placed a caption = - it Beltrami county. subscriptions. to organize a Northern Beltrami|f. 0" oy on 'goV'ernmen‘t by-cons] e United States:has double dbove it “Not Just Now, “Mr. President. ) " -"Should the. solicitor fail to call| County Public'.Safety .commission. yention of the peaple, etc. “her.fn making an_agreement ) What Andrews Alleges.- r at to T & fifv'li""&m' E‘”u?"%‘:‘l',‘.fl';"‘.‘.e;,"o,‘?’ ::: cbzuz" " Bolgheviki .~ Maximalis ¥ span which. !“lz‘?:l‘leém(lhl"f. 7 In his allegation, Mr. Andrews says the club was organized t at any of the banks. ./ | Public Safety commission. || raisedo the Nth dagres, who B b arvomont bn. the side | fOX social purposes. He also alleges that in writing the story add to the Maximalist program: g’n of the closing ‘of the club by thesheriff on complaint of reputable ery person_is entitled to aid 1n| The new organization will come w ca: was made by Secretary y thie- cemand, for-internstionat.y.. ‘ farmers in the vicinity of the club, the Pioneer maliciously pub- fs- great work for the welfgre of |under the jurisdiction of the ‘Bel-|\| pr "4\ o erhood o 3 1) ) :.&‘;“_‘{,‘:;: ,‘}‘,’E‘%’:‘“ ‘;m{: }",‘;,’,,l: ;{;,';“_fg“,:‘gfi“{'{,‘&fg}f}{,fi:fl;fi; wars, no varmleg.-l::to "‘.;‘:"“:i =Ca may; ovel lgnore the plan | lished in the Daily Pioneer “of and concerning plaintiff, these - dji ana Beltram! ‘county. It|rapid progress being made by the lo-(| The clafest thing: to' them' in- summ“-guu e e maciat in.| Words:” - Following which ig a copy of the Pioneer’s writeup . ¥ work from which those to 8o Jager | cal commission. Meetings will _be the United States is the L W.- M orores’or yanan in China.. +7|in which Mr. Andrews is not mentioned. . by i . enefit. i ' He then goes on to relate how he demanded a retraction which: was'nos inade. f ] called to complete details and Mr. W. ‘The party has grown up .. The- United Press learned todn;y Yt ery_respect. 1 6 Unitess H ¢ ‘thaf.the, Chinese embassy hon £4 1 editor ¢ gl e i“"“ fn ‘the ' United- [ (0w ratnned. and He- Then ;223(\1‘;?6\3“%;‘;{1 e:dé?&l;& _;nl:;eu ff-o g..',e..-,’ Sy i [T tm!hm and:s reputation ‘and standing. : since; the Russian . revolution Norris le:n 1n:ax»mml his desire tol} o4 many of its leaders. for- close . to the - Chinese m the® Pioneer: to. ,' ] vthat: they ‘have : : Bk tdeals, but recognizing the ne- || United ‘Btates: ./The agrebment . as On"July 11 there appeared in’ the’ editorial eolumn of the (By United Press) couslty of a change made grad- |{held by China contravenes all ex| pioneer this squib editorlal:’ - = L : Washington, Nov. 10.That sg || ually and not antagonistio to . || Lo Cer™s i was not ratifiel b “Tliere are some lawyers wltose practice is limited to'cases LANDED ON ISL AN’ gregation of what is known as ‘the|l occasional use of anti-Socia othisrgowers, and was ot ratifiel.by| ' . - oOF ; A ractic 0 ) 4 Woman’s party is again planning to|| ' -tic means of greater reforms. the senate -here and therefore China|of Schlitz, Pabst,-ete.; ete. o EEn 3aTi. B 2 ‘/ | stage a- demonstration before the Social Democrats--Party best | |auestions just what bindlng.effect ft). Mr. Andrews says the-Pioneer meant him and intended to gonvey the impression that his- practice was made np entirely of “cases of Schlitz and Pabst beer”-and also intending to con- vey the impression that he “had no legitimate law business.” : Raid By Citizens Recalled, i When a party of citizens of standing raided jevers booze €, " (By United Press) White House as a protest to the im-{| typified-by Prof. Paul N. Miliu-, ||}88 on America, | Stockholm, Nov. 10.—German for- cos have been landed on the Aland of Russia.\ {z0d lowering of boats when-the Fin-| paris, Nov. 10.—German airships|] democracy now permits) and' [|evening for Leo:Simenson in the club “And this notice is served in advance that no apologies prisonment of the party’s pickets. koff and. Prince Lvof, two of AR - islands, say dispatches today. INNRMAL RECEPT'ON mlfl‘f‘:“:,‘; l‘l’f"n"fi:“:' .{’l““;{ joints, some of them being termed clubs, lgst Juneé, the”Pioneer land was torpedoed caused the l088| are continuing to bomb hospitals, Soldiers® ties. rooms, to which the public is in- N of several lives, reports ~Admiralgays an Oioial dispatoh of ‘the raid ogn;” parties Tited " “Mothers, relatives and|need e demanded of the Pioneer by some ardent booze game : the leaders in the revolt which - overthrew the czar. They are : : GERM ANS CflNTlNUE the .Bull Moose party workers : ; o : LOWERED FRO! '!‘EE . | | g branches of these and {n- 1'efer1_'cd to it in an editorial way wherein Mr. Andrews was not . (By ‘United Press) . cluding Minimalists (as near ‘A reception will be given by the| mentipned. In the editorial appeared the following under the Washington, Nov. 10.=—Unauthor- (By United Press) the reactionaries as Russia’s ||Commercial club at 8 o'clock this|eqption. “Advance Notice” : stm:. It ”a""z‘."""‘in‘”'fi.’.‘d’“"w’.’: on Dunkirk. -Several of the hospital {;laa;ls' of t‘l:le ilzqn:gfl&:ypg :’figgi:l{; lovers for writing up an account of the ‘pulling’ of these law P when the v R ) e nav 1 , i i 70 frea-for- ” L4 g panic ensue : staff were killed and nine wounded Bt 5 bo o L ot M. Stmenson violating booze free-for-alls. struck. = —_— ! Says Oalled “Booze Loving Per. T -~ str : . - Hort: turlough, Says Calle ooze Loving Person. i i GERMANS mmu’fiu“fisugmi ; omQ On § ALory furlous ;. Mr. Andrews says this editorial refers to him and that it MW&B%HDWR ALLY ITALIAN REAR GUARD MILLION. MANTANA HORSES is intended to term him a “booze loving person.” He also says . : (By United Press) MAY BE USED FOR F00D|the Pioncer intended to convey the impression that “he was an i Berlin, Nov. 10.—The German- St. Paul, Nov. 10.--Governors from| Austrian .troops hiave reached the Montana, North. and South Dakota,|Piave river, says an official an- -~ Wisconsin, Illinois and - Kansas are|nouncement today. R .- expected to »u.tltend tae' Tonstsetr e < Northwest loyalty meeting in . N Blow Up Bridges. “ Paul on November 16 and;i Min-I" Rome, Nov. 18__35"" rear guard ~neapolls November 17, in response|escaped the ememy and blown up - to invitation telegrapbed by Gov-|bridges behind them. This is offi- - ernor Burnquist. t o< lclal - _A letter received from Joseph Tu- Helena, Mont,, Nov. 10.—A quar-| d8sociate of disreptuble men and women and as an officer of ter of @ million range horses are.to|said‘club was engaged in the business of furnishing liguor to be slaughtered for food if mational| men and women of disrepute and was responsible for disorderly, food administrators.heed the recom- Npdecent, shameful, scandalous and infamons conduct on the part mendation of the food comiinittee of = K s 320 g0 the state council for defense, which |,0f men and women in and.about Bemidji. has decided to put the plan .up to ! Also T'hat Was Not “God Fearing.” ‘Also, that Mr. Andrews was not a “law abiding, God fear- . W.W.Taken From Police Mr. Hoover. It is said the range[’ :ny;l:;' no longer can be raised at|j,e respectable person or citizen of the community or a fit per- profit. son to a decent and law abiding citizen to associate-with.”" multy, etary to the )president,| i (By United Press), : Mr. Andr 1 that the Pi blished what i S TR0 B OVALTY MEETINGS. | i Sl o Bk mob 1 T e g a8 Aoy g st e Poner pubtet v faoces covered with black masks, took 12- members of the L. W. W. from the police here, lashed them severe- (By ‘United Press) ly and then tarred feathered them. in, tllf community.” * 1id he asks that the Pioneer be made to pay him $25,000 for damaging his reputation. " of° George Creel, chairman on the o, n Fuofe Tmation, | BEING HELD TODAY that a list of = speakers ‘probably would be annouriced in a few days. |- REACHED TTS DEFENSE (By ‘United Press) | e Rome, - Nov, * 10.—Italy’s . retire- _ o ralEATEL T o s o it e i|sme B P EEY s AYNER WIRES PARENTS _[EIGHT MORE STURDY REPORT IS INCORRECT, |52 "Wl (2o adgun chey ove s e o oo, et e i i HES GOING SOUTH| YOUNG MEN ENLIST | SAYS WARDEN BAILEY INCOUNTRY'S SERVICE - conventions will select delegates- to| Suse for overpowering the police and | torritoty, between the Livenza and Corporal Harold Hayner, son of _ ANENT DEER SHOOTING the huge loyalty meetings in St. Paul | taking the 1. W. W. from.them. Piava rivers, has also been complet<|, - 0T00rS, apPG, Ba i (Ol b and Minneapolis. % t‘:iehn::"mfi?‘tg?:nhfiga:;fig citys has wired his parents from Quantico,” Va., where he;has been = at Venice. . . No‘T“RoP AD“RESSES Blfi MASS MEE"NG Ve :h;"g:fi?fl éh:'t lhaet‘;':sgol_;zg;l:gvl’c: :=:Effective. work ‘{8’ béing dome by L ftah e rors soing s Sounde IN-BEMIDJI TOMORROW | CABLE CONFIRMS e Comosi sspaer i euiona| 3o vt ctamioed hunters in Minnesota are allowed ! } shoot one deer and one moose es of the service who will leave about + Al ope! BOYS ON ATHLETICS o, s, 2t KERENSKY'S DOWNFALL(TWo WONEN TE. |5y Dr. H. A. Northrop spoke on “Ath-| held the big mass meeting to which H The following are included in the letics” at the meeting of the Boys|the entire public of Bemidji is in- (By United Press) ON CORN GUESSING list: Georgo Shopherd, Merril Do- s it roit, John O’Connor, ern son, club of the Presbyterian church last|vited, and which is ‘to be held. for Washington, Nov. 10.—A cable- evening. Twenty-two members were | selecting delegates to attend the big|gram received today from American There’s going to be a diplomatic| Clayton Morris, Fred Cutter, Jo- present and plans were made for a[loyalty meetings in St. Paul and|Ambassador Francis. at Petrograd| discussion one of tnese days over|seph Canon and Leslie Nuss. mock trial to be held next Friday|Minneapolis. confirms thie overthrow -of the pro-| who gets the $10 worth of shoes at| These men are doing some hust- evening. One of the members of the The band will play and the Home | visional governmeat, headed by Xer+|Knapp's store on the estimating con-|ling in an effort to make the list club’ will be on trial for “misde-|Guard will turn out and there will|ensky. The ¢a e_&lso confirms. the [.test as to how many kernels of corn|as large as possible. The local re- meanor.” Rev. Lester P. Warford|be other features of interest. The|report of the arrest of cabinet mem-| Mike, the Rhode Island rooster, could | cruiting committee is.assisting Offi- and Dr. H. A. Northrop will conduct | program has been well arranged and |bers and the bombardment of the|eat in ten minutes in the display|cer Foucault in the work. the physical drills. will consist of music by the band,|winter palace by the cruiser Aurora.| window of the store this morning. e ——— vocal selections and speech@s by able | No memtion is made of any loss ‘of | Mike got away with just 470 ker- RAILWAYS THOUGHOUT U. DEMAND INCREASED ring - the season which is now n. . Game Warden S. C. Bailey call the attention ‘of the Pioneer to the statenient, which is incorrect. He “says hunters are allowed to. shoot - only one deer or one moose, which may be shipped out of the state un- ‘der the new law. There is another phase of the hunting season, which also covers outside of the season, and that is that allens are forbidden to hunt or / agven carry a gun or have them in “Mr possession. No man who is not ,Acitizen of the United States is al- ,iowed to hunt or have a weapon in 3 j'his possession.. And all aliens who ' may possess firearms of any nature are required to turn them over to official authorities. ~Warden Bailey says two have al- :l‘dy been taken on such charges S. speakers, M. J. Brown will preside|life, but it was stated that Petro-[nels and Mrs. James Black and Mrs. RATES|and the speaker of the aftermoon grad was quiet. Until a8 mew and|J. Achenbach each guessed 480. It will be Judge C. W. Stanton. Others | responsible government is establish-(is up to them to settle the contest will also speak briefly. ed, the United States -will take ne|between themselves. 5 ‘Washington, Nov. 10.—The tide Everybody is urged to be present.| action, it is stated here. The néxt closest guess was 473,|rious labor shortage exists in east- of demands for more revenue on the —_— made by Miss Davis and she comes|ern Oklahom? i a:d ta]rmeru are part of railways throughout the KALAN e.;mnm WERE YIN! into possession of Mike. threatened - wit 1eavy losses, ac- country has set in. The demands AS (By Un}tsedc 88 ) Rlclyl%nd, Va.,wi‘l%,n lo.g—-l'[ar- The exhibition of corn eating on|cording to the local Rotary club. are for passenger rate increase and| London, Nov. 10.—The capture of | garet Wilson, daughter ot the presi-|the part of Mike attracted a large| Rellef was expected to follow a drive also freight, to meet additional ex-| Askalan, 30 miles from Jerusalem,{dent, today denied she is engaged to}crowd and several wagers were made | today against the tinemployed of this penses caused by the war. is reported today in & dispatch. McMillen, a violinist. as to how many he would consume,|city: s U % : LABOR SHORTAGE PERILS _ " "CROPS IN OKLAHOMA - 5 Muskogee, Okla., Nov. 10.—A se- (By United Press)

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