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ORGANIZEDLABOR | i | WITHOUT BAIL TO Roland ' Hépnrionnet, the ' yoing . .|man who ‘on- yesterday foremoon emptied a revolver at Oscar Nelson, P receiving teller of the Northern Ni tional bank,-three of the shots tak- g H ing effect, was arraigned this moon ; ; ; N xe ur Bl Pt:;el;c‘)ret (t':gurtmcomltxus;lon;{ ig B& N tors flew to | sk at the oftice of the sheriff. an & fumber, of, ayiatirs - L held without bail in the county jail “Cross war committee, where & ut | v until Monday, November 26, to await YRS 0 Rlgns.the beack the outcome of the wounds inflicted ! N ‘s 8 on the victim of the shooting. The complaint was drawn by ~ County Attorney Torrance, - and charged- assault with intent to ‘kill with a revolver and shooting Oscar - 3 Nelson, F (By United Press) eE.onE. McDonald has been retained Virginia, Minn., Nov. 16.—|by Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet, mother of Three victims of one of the most | the accused, to defend him. Asserts .Farmers and . Labor Could - 3 &5 gt £v4) %/ Control the Elections If They- e e : .Phu.oby Amcflo;n Prul Association. Ey 5 b m “Let's fly over to_the ball game,” some fans were heard to say,.and the, the ‘estate of H. P. Davison, partner of J. P. Morgan and head of the Ameri ba\l game netted considerable money for the Red Cross. Here are the mac (By United™ Press) Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 16.—President | - “Townley of the nonpartisan League 4in_a smashing speech today invited > : : oz sanized labor, in convention here,i FROZEN POULTRY SUPPLY : e TR ‘t);g'?i?i:"m putting 1;101‘1 am}‘ ttacto:s; SHOWS LARGE INCREASE Governor Burnqufst lssues ! awar - products - on the markets e R SR M | T e A - ¢ :;‘:;er DFloes and-1n. greater quan}.l-’ ‘holdings ogtt:r:)zen poultry xaqmoun;;’ed Thallksg' lVil‘lg PI‘OClamatloll g p itical| to 46,206,069 pounds on November e 2y %ot ad'vr:m?eys 13m:::h92t 3515?}::.’01:«; 1, an_increase of about 6.7 per cent Ur ging ._Plfayer for Courage assertin® that the farmers representfover a year ago, the Department of e _ ! ( Ba !tg' Ii{le‘ j 27 percent and labor 25_per cent of| Agriculture today announced. “In the midst of preparations. for[some forms of industry from peace-ibrutal axe murders in years| The vic mmhd for Life. g 1s A e e rongth of the nation Turkeys in the majority of storage| ., . “cioantic task before the Ameri-|{'ful pursuits to the national detense,l a red tod: hei the|making a valiant fight for life in ~th§i‘%s:3‘hl?::“ bor comvention re-|showéd a market increase, amount:| L0 ‘]‘)E::IQ we _are . approaching|progfess is being made in -all lines! WET® iscovered today whe St. Anthony's howpital and today ‘ap- ; ived Togwnleyreon’rteminfy hispro-|ing to 242 per-cent in 91 storage|rue FooliioYagy this year with | of human endeavor. Labor is every-|police found the bodies of Paul|peared brighter. Last evening be > e fifi.':u were received warily. Presi-| houses which reported both ‘this and special feeling of gratitude for v e s Bliitc aadn s ot e R B : Rent Gompers of the American Fed-|last year. : loyalty and patriotism manifested by | diiced fmi T 008 ?| voice is stronger and Drs. Gilmore e Ot Tabor would ot commit| Increase in holdings were shown| PR, Jo Tr'our state and nation.|sctive. The state and nation are|Peter Trepich, in their home|g McCann, attending physicians, ex- ,lemnc:lt but it 1s known federation|for roasters, turkeys and miscella- 5 ato. are AmGFl:|prospercus.’ 3 here, spattered with blood.|press their opinion that the young ‘Jeaders ‘fear’ labor might be . over-|neous poultry, while a material de- ber oot : |« *Now, therefore, I, J. A. A. Burn- ., .ood D an hen s Koo ehknde £0, Tesont it ‘ crease was shown in ‘broilers and|paf O EL T, e who ‘are ‘83| qulst,.Governor of the State of Min-|Their skulls yere crushed in. {no complications arise. _Six pune- “8h 1liance with -the ?::.:‘3':“‘ G ety S fowls. patriotically going forth to - servelnefots, do hereby proclaim the last tures were sewed up In his intes- . ; their country onfields of battle, ‘At| Th of this month, November tines where the bullet, which struck 2 . 3 such a timeé as this we-realize the] 29 m observed dby al: the peo?le 5 ow C ARR ANZ A TRO0PS hln: Int itlmdt:bdu‘l’nen.. ploughed from ~JUDGES ARE NAMED IN " . need of that inspiration, courage]ot:o , as a day of prayer for % a slanting direction, ¢ o PRIZE. ESSAY CONTEST volG“TS “o S- H-EVEN and endurance necessary. for victory| fortitude sufficient'to secure 8 Tight-i~* . A mé{m‘hfig &1}“‘,’ ey, t’e%{ % ne | 8 last eve- - g When Mr. and Mts. T. Nelson oll E;skl'?;, ptarel:xts of the :lict‘l’m. ar- tived, e father {8 a retired mer- PP AR oo W L e as0, Tex., Nov. 16.--Five thou-1 = “Are you hurt, son?" was the first sand government troops, sent to 0D-| greeting “ag the mother leaned over erate against Zapata and Diaz forces| ¢he had towdrd her bo. have been trapped in mountain pass- “Kiss me.. i’fi ‘y 't »” es and practically annihilated, code whispered ‘the wou},figdngonoandd?l; messages received. by mining men de- mother collapsed ® clared; today. Bhe was: afterward instructed not.. to'enter the room and no one’ else is . allowed.to 'enter as’ 'the excite. éns-ot "iepationt RHd ‘the stral is not good for him il Broth: v Others of the"?a;fill’;‘ also arrived last evening. A brother, Frank Nelson, is here. He is cashier of the First State bank of Erskine. O. I Nelson of Gully, also a brother, and wife are here. He is a hard- ware merchant at Gully. " Mrs. J. W. Hanson of Bagley is a relative by marriage and she is with the other relatives in. Bemidji. Throughout the day ti rounded GOVERNSNII{%I%TIQQI%%%O{‘SO%RGED man_continued. to w},tlm,t?m‘:lo“ntl.;u TEUTON EFFORTS ON Chicago, Nov. 16.—Government o e B e ; = | in the great war into which we have|eous péace and of thankegiving to 'l‘ Dr. G. M. Palmer, Mrs. C. M. Jac- AHER I0w A "TLE entered -to advance the principles of | Almighty God for the many blessjngs WIPED OUT, REPOR obson and Rev. George Backhurst g Justice. - : . . | vouchsafed to us as citizens of a ki ‘have been- selected to act as judges “Notwithstanding the diversion of| free and prosperous republic.” -morrow. Students of the Bemidjj ual'“tg:imng lns_t'ructor in the clt; szss,ooo ES‘"MATED' | AMER!CAN STEAMER ~ MISSING LONG TIME e Haiy Wik the War by Con|schools st lowa Cliy. 1o, and sleo 5 M : thall : coach of the higl 2;’:;‘;":? Nf.rss "};“e“ltnggrthfilgfl;? teain; § meeting with splendid suc- SUBS CRIBED BY co E. B, Kenfield, Mrs. John Pgrk&ri had, it stands ‘a splendid chance of ¥ 'I'o L'BERTY Lo AN ; M Puio ciibala|yiching the state title, The team| : Bt st : sl = - 8 eeti - “deétested. : ¢ ? amer Kansas' City, t is & Son-iti-law.of . G. ' D.| Beltrami county subscribed to the[cy lost by the navy. .department, he|Second Liberty Loan’ approximately| yhich declares -the vessel has been $235,000. This is shown in --the i L totals reported to the county chair- missing since Sgp tember o5 ’ 2 man of the Liberty Loan. The tot- % GIRL 'TYPISiAsbNEEDED BY als reported are as follows: - BERLIN WAR REPORT " (By United Press) : JUTANT GENERAL|First State bank, Baudette.$ 40,500 Berlin, Nov. 16.—The capture of Blackduck State ......... First National bank, Black- duck .;............n... " 17,280 | Cismon and the taking of several Be;:;?]::l Co. State, Ten- " 4300 1ilL positions along the Breita river Gits, State bank, Kelither. . 1,300 |'® Officially announced today. First State bank, Kelliher 5,000 Solway $State bank, Secur- ity State bank, Spooner; “WORK BN PORTOFFIOR: Work {8’ being pushed on. the. new federal building and rapid progress is being made. Carpenters and oth- ers are at work on the structure while teams and men are engaged in grading the yard. The earth from the basement of the building has been leveled over the site and black earth is being used as a top dress- ing. i ‘I'has " Voigh Backus of this city and spent ti summer months in Bemidji. . MORE SHEEP FOR MINNESOTA Brainerd, Minn.,, Nov. 16.—The ‘Northern Minnesota Sheep Growers’ -association proposes to carry the New York, Nov. 16.—Young wo- g message of more sheep, more food, | men stenographers and typists are 3 3 -more. wool, more clothing; into every wanted as recruits for the army of q community where interest is express- stenographers demanded by the ad- ed in the movement. Prof. W. A.|juiant general for his office in Wash- McKerrow is present at every meet- ington, according to an appeal is- ing, addresses the gatherings and|g,qq by the mayor’s commiteee on answered questions regarding the| . iional defense. were to the same effect. . : scare :and handling of ehgep. High school lgra;hiateis and ne;vly iz;ggitz;stzgiifistl&gau- RO SnErol io. the' oaly mabs. ot irelles |, e - = i ses $i60e , 3 B ) e ~ HiGH SCHOOL TEAM are omployed. " The pey 1e 1,000 3 oo et National, Bemiaii... s5.880| - ners" asootation here for their con- || * O° ! S Northern National, Bemidji 81,650 (By United=Press) = vention, which met today. They de- ORDERS TO 5 NATIONS I s Rome, Nov. 16.—Teutonic efforts clare that the large government or- Total . coassias i $235,000 | to encircle the northern flank of|ders need make no civilian suffer. No returns were made by the Sol-|Italy’s irregular line is being re-|4 Wg“ council is planned by the way State bank, the Security State| pulsed, says an official announced- members. bank of Spooner or the Security|ment today. The Italians retaine o State bank of Baudette. all positions on the mountain front| COUPLE TAKES NEW CHANCE from Asiago plateau to the Plavi river despite heavy frontal attacks| Council Bluffs, Iowa, Nov. 16.— FIRST LIEUTENANT)y M.CA COMMITIEE |5 sk i e e (By United Press) ‘hog:ll:)lxll ir:lf:lel')u:l:wtojlfiglt ?lli:ivti‘} lJRGES YOUR SUPPORT H would—_—proye 2 happy one, Washington, Nov. 16.—Victor "'" ther, Dan ¢. Gracie, and other rela- JAPAN CANNOT SEND TROOPS Berger, charged with disloyalty by tives, today received a commission as 5 s TO EUROPE. ASSERTS OFFICIAL | the postoffice department, received first lieutenant in the aviation corps (By Y. M. C. A. Committee) his answer today showing why his of the United States army. The| Help the-boys to keep clean in (By United Press) paper should be denfed the mails. " AWAY FOR A GAME| st preemve poraToss Brainerd, Minn., Nov, 16.—Farm!i The Bemidji high school team,|®€rs at Pine River, Jankins, Mildre fourteen strong, left Thursday after-|and other points north on the Min- noon for Thief River Falls where|nesota & International railway, are they will battle with the high school |still digging potatoes and a consid- team from that city. Both teams erable percentage has been found have excellent records thus far this|which survived the frosts. The bal- season and a hard game is predicted. | 2n¢e can be cooked and fed to pigs " and stock. Due to fluctuating foreign ex- change, instructions have been fs- sued by the postal department lim- e iting the total amount of money or- © ders to be sent to Norway, Sweden, + Denmark, the Netherlands or Swit~ ¢ zerland to $50 in one month by the Al same remitter. E BERGER KNOWS NOW ~“88 ° BRAIN FOOD FOR BRAINERD AUDITORS HONOR PREUS Brainerd, Minn,, Nov. 16.—Brain| Boston, Nov. 16.—Charles L. Bur- £ food in ‘the shape of a ton of fish| rj]l, treasurer and receiver general from the state game and fish com-|of this state, was eleeted president of mission is enroute to Brainerd and|the National Association of Auditors will be sold at cost to the people-at|and Comptrollers at the annual con- g 2 ; i { ?’Ze (Elralgle;du%%l;wtl}!]l:rl‘;;!:eculgnwlot ;i’:tu‘isont%‘\){l}ay.es :\ug:grel.:;m;\d. vlg;. many friends of the young lieutenant | their army life. Help them to fight| Tokio, Nov. 16.—Sending troops o ise, Comnty. director of-the preside(:xt angnAu‘:il.:or B an | will bt;.imuch pleased to learn of the ;‘;Sl’pb;‘;‘lle C:Enalgifl‘t’e“:‘flem'”:‘; %;e“;:ls; lt\‘/l)i l;luwpef by Japan is impossible. < R. R. ) ¢ : promotion. X 5 nister of Finance Speda’s speech is Public Safety commission. of Iovsfa‘, secretary and treasurer. Lo O e Wil S the Y. M. C. A. war fund that will|accepted as express[ngp oma;; senti- DEATH FROM SCARLET : ————— RO o ey s e MISS 0AKS IMPROVES build and equip a home within reach | ments. KELLOGG DENOUNCES ~ |FCULTRY LECTURE TOMOREOW| iy Ghariotte Onks, manager of| of SYeF7 Pattle front wiere whole o e O FEVER IN FRANCE | e, ~ There will be a demonstration of | the Western Union telegraph office, lv. counsel will aid them in the TWO I. W. W.'s INDI ey is off duty this week owing to having her tonsils removed. She is able to be out;and. will again return to duty in a'few-days. ‘ struggle . against licentiousness and Aberdeen, S. D., Nov. 16.—Two I (B , 8..D,, . 16.; 5 y United Press vice. A soldier in the trenches of | w. W.s, Stanley Brown and Martin| Washington, Nov. 16.-—)The sec- at 2 o’clock by T. A. Erickson. France told his companions this| Gunderson, alleged members of the|opd death from scarlet fever at the = L’FOLLETTE AND SPEECH|seroct ufichns somoreow atiernoon el & ot A i story of the parting with his mo-|phosphorus gang, were named in a|American hos P 4 , pital in France is r i Pa{xllinI;:ueI% Er;lslse) SR NO L0SS OF LIFE. REPORT ther: z joint indictment returned by the|ported by General Pershing t:da: e 2 . s . 16. g loy FOR WEEK IN PETROGRAD| The.day I left, my mother took|grand jury in federal court here,|A nurse and a private soldier -~ alty demonstration is being held me alone into the kitchen and put|charging them with conspiracy to|cumbed. Bugler Gramp of Mi . < hete; today:and, tousands, are: tak: (By United Press) e both her hands on my shoulders,| misuse the malils. apolis was kilied by a raflway trata. ing part. In a speech, Senator Frank| London, Nov. 16.—No loss of life B. Kellogg - denounted LaFollette|in Petrograd-and Moscow is the re- and his war speeches and asserted|port:up to last Saturday according Minnesota needed no spurt to her|to messages received from the Brit- Ppatriotism. ish ‘ambassador. NEW-FRENCH CABINET | if"sréics"my e sed v 5, - * 2 3 'm not afraid o ullets or rig . . oy ey |y Siciine v’ Organization of Physicians v have my boy_ give his life for our Paris, Nov. 16.—George Clemen- country, | i 29 y, but I fear most the awful d ° 2 ceau has’ completed 2 new French Att p t d cahinet, succeeding Painleve as head moral -conditions... Can .you. come a n Or ney S r OJeC e G of the cabinet. Only two of the old :g cléi:afn G:sd )l,’s;;m;?e y:gwt?o r%tvlilx::; ministers were retained, Clemenceau | yoy g g u do, return, we'll come into this Organization of physicians and at-|eral’s department as pl"emlerfand minister of war. itchen .to stand as we are now.|torneys of the state is under way|services gf the m&stb !;vi!(lllsigtl;nfnetl{lle- e e o y ‘Potato Show and Poultry - Exhibit Are Being Held ; You: will not need to tell me if you|with a view to service in ‘connection|cal man in each state. Th i - 3 " 5 e ap- i - fe are clean. I'll see it in your eye.|with the draft. pointees will be made members of : 3 M w Can you keep clean, my boy? Can Governor Burnquist has been ad-|the medical T P y The annual potato show is nmow,the history of the county and there AD IRALTY ARNS you do it for your mother? " vised of the appointment of & Min.|and calley tzse;:flvc:rp?igtlyfhefalmteg 3 are nearly 500 oirds cooped. These are also being judged today and the totals of the prize winners in the on in full blast in the city hall and the poultry show is being held in i ) conpection. Saturday will be held the counsel given by the mothers|tative of the office of the surgeon|their respectiveé states for staff duty of our Bemidji boys when they left|general. uSUBS” STILL MEN ACE This story is only a repetition of [nesota physician as state represen-|they will report to the governors of in districting the stat 5. A home to serve their country. The telegram did not give his|medical adv?sory boafd:ng::e;:‘x{elzg e the farmers’ institute at tne- highsexhibits are expected to be ready S school. 5 . ]this evening. . (By United Press) It is, the duty of every Bemidji|name, but it was said he had been|i: § i i 32 » n connecti W LIS The displays this year are very Tomorrow it is expected there will Lomdon, Nov. 16.—The submar-| citizen. ' to help with their dollars |summoned to a general medical con- Organl(z:at(;gn Jflthatttl;ing;:“{o give gratifying and the specimens of po-|be a large crowd in Bemidji to at- tatoes are remarkable, considering|tend the farmers’ institute and at- vy A the season just passed through.|tend the .exhibit in the city hall. 3 e There are approximately 60 entries| The visitors to the-institute will be and the judging is being made to-|given a chance to attend the potato day. J and poultry show up to 10:30 o’colck . The pouliry show- is the best in'when the institute opens. ine menace 18 not yet under control, | to sipport . the only substitute for |ference on draft topics in Washing-| fr i i Sir’' Eric Geddes, first lord of the ad-| home within reach of our soldier|ton Saturday. i ® neesitl:gfl ?:p:gtg:laffgdc?;: idr:afill'tl; miralty, today ‘told the House -of|hoys who are fighting the battles of| The message explained a plan to|form at an early conference between — Con!mans. He ' solemnly warns|their country. Don’t wait to be call-|obtain. the active co-operation of the|Governor Burnquist, Attorney Gen- against over optimism because of re-|ed on, but mail your subscription to | American Medidal association, the|eral Smith and James D. Shearer, cent statements. showing great de-|the treasurer of the Y. M. C. A.|medical section of the Council of Na-|executive councilman of the Ameri- creases in the loss of tonnage. committee, T. S. Ervin. tional Defense and the surgeon gen-|can Bar association.