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5 r R Tt of ‘the brick L. -J. : Cale ] 1 room building, and Em- all are heavy All Subjects of German Empire 14 LN s ' M ! (By United Press)’ botel, owned by R. R. enry I Cohen, valued at e 3 3 5 2 ’ a4 : ‘Washington, Jan. 24.—The fed- 3 ears Old.or Over are 0b- - i ! [4 eral trade commission’s report made % mw W S A - to congress today, charges excessive ¥ o o > TR g profiteering in Amerfcan shoes and Sk L % ey [t 1 leather. It shows that th fits of INTERNMENT FOR VIOLATION || ST ; [Tenaine ;e:t;e:txgsfi:‘ltne‘t)%rg:: have A OF GOVERNMENT ORDER iR e : S ncreased from 0 400 per cent ft‘:’ m"umgm%‘fiflmm?m . : *TuerE 1ONLY. ONE WAY. over 1916 profits. .. The profits-in' 1915 were over 100 per cent over 1914. The report shows the profits of Chicago packing houses and shows that the ‘packers practically control the entire leather output with ex- cessive profits for the past two years. Even Thote Who Have Taken Out| mas yalucd St.;P’aul, Jan, 24.—Plans for reg- i Witliifidint.,'v* e a0 . It had business firms lo- istration of German alien enemies in Detalled FinanC!al Rep ort 0 f e ground floor and flats| Minnesota during the week starting ¢ : ‘Red RMER BEMID, EAD" cond floor;> The'third floor|February 4, has been outlined by |- Beltrami Chapter’ R Cross 0 I%L on‘[l,ynggo%lr TIME | Joseph A: Wssel, Unfted States mar- - : . : (shal, . St... Paul, who, .will_ be ' in| . ‘Following is a.financial report of| Ella Hermanson, refuna of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Galchutt have | charge. * R the Beltrami Red Cross-chapter from | ° ‘dues to Blaokduck: .... 14,50|Written Bemidji friends from .Mea- "Chiefs of police will “act ‘as chief June 9 to December 18. The report|'Mrs. L. A. Rearick. refund dow, 8. D., that their son, Arthur, registrants’in Mlnqenpolls. St.”Paul,| does not include the Christmas drive of d;lea' to Timsirlk s 2.00 died recently after only two days’ Duluth, Albert Lea, Austin, Bemidjl,| in' which 1,202 members were se- Morris' Willett, refund ;’ 'l i illness. . Mr. and Mrs, Galchutt and Brainerd, Chisholm, Cloquet, Orook-| cured, making the total membership| - dues to Spooner-Baudette = 31.00 family are former residents of this ston,: Mankato, New Ulm,,.(?watonna,, of Beltrami county 2,878, of which|y: 8 Navy League, needles 17'10 city and the ohildren all attended Red Wing, Rochester,” 8t. Cloud,| Bemidji 'has 1,613, reported by Miss|sf. 'Hilaire Lumber Co. “*"" | senool ‘here. They moved to Minne- Stillwater, Virginia and Winona.” “| ponna Lyean, secretary: 2 lumber % W 11.00 apolis .a few years ago to give the In ‘other ‘communities or non-ur y bty - lder children an opportunity to at- i | an"dreas; postmasters will serve as Memhermnn“t‘:;:"'flm ! QLears-Bowas,1 gy aRidd fond the state university. They are | assistant registrars, . 5 : o 7 : i e I ? g mated a s irasiond of - Gerian CBemidil 0. iaaad; 186,00 Otto: Schtwandt, sy o st Sl oA b ittt plies . 8.00 " o 8 ps obtain n the. . B 3 ¢-West'of the fire ‘M f e June :campaign, ‘which A. T, Carlson, supplies.’... *17.92 ro_cald- watched from"the 8 A Went -direct to Washing- Mrs. T,.J. Burke, material GRAND R APIDS HVE ton Red Cross headquar-, - purchased ............ 71.18 “blocks _within~ the -spark| '’4); natives, citizens, denizens or The fire department had | subjects’ of the. German empire or of| . _ters) : {F. G. Troppman, supplies.. 78.00 \ 2 2 e = i rnment 14 | Membership fees paid from Given Hardware Co., paper 9.00 l rgm_xre and gave good: tl;ir:mm',l:,: Ge real_llfi:lv: l?: e Blackauok o oareenrrs 237.00 Telephone. Co., services .. 1.30 MEE S BEMID\" FRIDAY nesota-and mot actually naturalized | Baudette .. ... 176.00] Donna Lycan," refund 4.00 ‘Americans citizens, are required|Kelliber .. . 131.00 | Telephone Co., ..... 8.00{ That should be an interesaing e My o Tenstrike .. 3 6.00 clash between the Bemidji high DERAL FOOD MAN ef T. 4 3 %, f", ! ‘g‘!“eimflwi Savare, - # {Red Lake ... 28.00 Vel o iiele 5.00 | school quintet and the Grand Rap- = Any alien who .ails to register is|Spooner. ........ . 47.00 5.76|ids high school five at the armory pEAK TOMORROW liable to: imprisonment for{duration s 3 —— | American - Red Cross, .} tomorrow evening, for Bemidjl de- > 2 ‘[ of“the war or to: removal from the Total membership paid.$ 761.00 toms . UL ils'e 4.13 | feated Grand Rapids by one point : - - Any enemy ‘without | Gross - receipts minstrel American Red Cross, sup- in football last fall and the Grand United States. § ratio rd on his person| ShOw ................ 428.74 plies ................ . 356.02| Rapids high is determined to make UMMERCIAL CLUB ‘vl:il!ll rggl:tlbjec? 'hc)aarrest ‘and %enur. Bemidji “Y” .... . -19:62|Mrs. L. A, Rearick, refund _|up for its close defeat. : ; ties. . Women are not enemies under |Carr Lake 8.8, .... 2.35| of dues Tenstrike ...... 1.00| The visitors are said to be a strong k T. Wilson of Stillwater, | 1o statutory definition., Band concert social 86.32Ella Herman, refund of aggregation this season, while Be- Id ‘agent of the government food |’ Even those who have declared | Presbyterian circle 15.00| dues, Blackduck ...... 8.00 | midji has one of the best fives in dministration, will be in Bemidji|¢heir intention of becoming citizens|Mrs. Dyer’s circle .. 1.05 | Morris Willett, refund’ of high school history. The game will jday and will speak to the school|and have taken out their first pa-|Red Cross boxes .... 15.70| dues, Spoonmer ......... 32.60 | be called at 8:16 o’'clock, and the Is from the fourth grade up to| ors are required to Teglster. ‘Those|Red Cross dance .. 15.00 | American rted Cross, mem- teams will line up as follows: seniors in the high school. - ['wyg are temporarily away from their Red Cross candy sale. 5.05| bership dues .......... 130.50|ggMIDJI GRAND RAPIDS S ‘Mr. Wilson will also meet the food city | Beltrami county fair re- Northern' Grocery Co., sup- alers _of the city at 4 o’cloex in ;’:’ ’;&%‘:ezh':;wh:;%:f:e{oh{éhe 24 ceipts . ... 184.43 plies ...... AR 26.65{ Phibbs . ... ++ueo. Anderson : " . Proof of Imtent. ' - | Birchmon $ -5.85 | American Red Cross, mem- Achenbach .. vevees.. Holm ss the food supply question. Registration will ‘be - considered | Moose dance . 23.85| - bership dues .......... 42.50|Phibbs, Fred....C... The tour of Mr. Wilson embraces proofof the peaceful intention of | “Womanhood’ , Morris Willett, refund of Tennstrom ....RG..... G\ptnfimn nly clties of 5,000 or over popula-|ine registrant and the intention-to| - theater .............. 76.17{ . dues, Spoomer .... 27.50|Opsabl ,......LG...... Le Roux Bemidji is one of the cities| ¢onform to the 'laws of the.United |Candy sales . 19.12|P. C.. Langemo, re Subs: Knapp, Bemidji; Anderson, : 3 States. . ‘Each' registrant is required | Supper for .soldiers at ‘the dues, Kelliher . 5.00 | Grand Rapids. to furnish four unmounted photo-| Presbyterian church.... 101.84 Mrs. Bertha Dickens, graphs of himself not more than'3x3 g:d Clnflklfii m“t e liase oo i;zg El{:ngs?-fm tll:ll‘e:;nfier(z fllfil:e 2 12.50 ze, . Bach: picture must|St. Cecelia’s studio play. . 5 , futhed=in el » Swedlah Luth. Ladies Ald 12.20| dues, Blackduck ....... 4.00 CHAMBERLAIN REPLIES contain_ the signature of the regis- drant.... .. : -printa: ; < ‘means -of ‘identification. lcago, Jan. - 24. Registration, cards will be issued nce, ‘a Chippewa Indian, better|from 10 to 15 days after the regis- own:as John Smith; said to be 130 |t{ration takes place. g : ars ‘old, who is here from his home Christmas boxes ..... 3 202.75 Ry 53 %o o Turtle River qonstion -0 25.00| bership dues oo 3601 = IN DRAMATIC FASHION Surgical dressings and fees 65.75 Printing ".........°0 1.60 Donations from individuals 240.10[American Red Cross, sup- (By United Press) lles ..... o iio% snTh oot s .92 Miscellaneous: receipts ... 40.94 Nol:thern LRt 93 Washington, Jan. 24.—Senator =Casg Lake, Minn., to attend. the 5 : FEES ] Total receipts ......,.$2,624.39| DPles ................ te this aft d ticall bile- show;, -wnich opens. next Disbi **| B."F. Netzer, supplies..... 1.95|ate this afternoon dramatica’y an ! ? 5 ursements, swered President Wilson’s personal does ot Iike the white man's GUS“ LABOR TO J. T. Gerould, Red Cross ey D Stor e oS - 5030 rebuke for hiu criticiam of the gov- i: b t?:ugt eloffiuped a zooom buttons ..............% 2.00] American Red Cross "';l'p'_ *®"| ernment. He recited his record ef b N e said UPHOLD CONDITIONS | s, 1saber Tugais, minsérei [ iTes ; 153 | loyalty and said that humiliation ‘ho © slept on the floor. He sa i show ............ 161.72| Donna Lycan, ‘' material 29| tollowed Wilson’s rebuke. He de- t-beds in hotels' and berths in - ; : Donna materia leeping cars gave one a cramp. (By United 'Press) American - “Netional, . - purchased ............ 2,18 | fended his patriotism by citing his Nottingham, Eng.,-Jan. 24.—The| Cross (membership dues) 111.00 | Markham Hotel, express. . 3.61 | speech recently made. g Ella Hermanson, refund. of agency where the Indian lives, he is|labor party convention today grant- bership, d 63.00 P. C. Langemo, refund of C the oldest Indian in America if not|ed full support to the Premier George membershlp, dues - ..... 3. dues, Kelllher ........ 28.40 Donna Lycan secretary‘s. Mrs. B. Dickens, refund of coalition cabinet by rejecting by a STANTON WILL ENLIST IN THE UNT’ FLIERS he oldest man in the world. lies 5.00 SRy vote of 1,800,000 to 700,000 a reso-| suppiie: : i 3 war fund ............ 256.00 TED STATES ARMY lution demanding. that labor party | Donna 4 L Bemidji Electric Co. ..... 1.08 : supplies, Minneapolis 4.26 ' H. Mayne Stanton, accompanied by Mrs. Stanton, has returned from Chi- cago where he went in connection with his enlisting in the aviation section of the military. It is his in- members in the coalition cabinet be withdrawn immediately. X MORE ENLIST AT 0O’Leary-Bowser, material 1.78 Hotel Markham, speaker’s HARNWELL IS NAMED OXPENSeS . .....eocionn 2.90 Supplementing. : ““ON IMPORTANT COMMITTEE P"""“"i Publishing _ Co., The above report is the ltemized 8ix more Bemidji boys have enlist-| WP't nt "5 e e 2%3 statement of Mrs. T. J. Burke, chair-| tention to join the flying corps and edl for military uerviceynne ola to.| At the Advertising: Ctubs of Min- M” *’!an "fim' l"k”s“‘;’“-d -20 | man of purchasing committee, which | will take his course of instruction in Sind the other five achegdule% | nesota meeting in St. Paul, now in R o d“"c yaTeLum 9 has been audited and found correct.|three sections at as many aviation ve January 80 session, G. W. Harnwell of Bemidji A'T“:s“ ; d““ S st 00| Received from Natfonal - schools. Just when he will leave Be- Eugene Preysum' lett for Duluth to-| Was honored with the chafrmanship “;e" ";“ de Cross, mem- " Red Cross headquarters.$1,162.28 | midji is uncertain. He originally gers of the committee on nominatfons. ership dues .......... ’ 9.00| ponations made direct .. .. 2.00| intended to enlist in the fleld “artil- Total ................$2,001.29 - dpy, whence he will be assigned to| % o (e com 51.{American: Red Cross, mem- - i prises the fol- g Yarn sold Nehish circle.. 2.46 | lery. , : Aalning. Ho has enlisted fn the coast| oying; G. W. Harnwell, Bemidji; f , DOISHP Q0es (ooo-on oo 19.00| Needles sold Mrs. Congers. . 9.35 t,rmnu."iar oot H. M. Thompson, Mankato:. Allyn K. |American Red Cross, mem- —_— 0 Thus.far, uary 30 dele- d. Mi is; H. 1 bership dues ...... ) 29.00] _ ) 1,176.09 | Balance transferred to Red on, Lioyd Ta Ford, Minneapolis; H. E.. Holeman, ¢ $1, Y nner, the former ‘Albert Lea; E. S. Ferry, €t. Paul, Mrs. Thos. Burke, supplies 28.714 - Disburs- Cross treasurer ........ 17.69 igh school athlete, will go - Mrs.’ Thos. Burke, supplies 108.86 : e %o an automobile 'regiment, Deli|nd B. C. Hoppin, Northfleld. . {p,; winkiesky, iabor ... - 2.50|American Red Cross Supply $1,176.09 ‘Woods_ will also join the same regi- : Otto Schwandt, yarn . 6.65| Service, Minneapolis ...$ 10.46] we, the undersigned, audit com- as will Renie Botting. D AS RE F. G. Troppman, supplie: 140.56 | Bazaar store, BemidJi . ... 183.569 | mittee, hereby certify that we have GROUN GI_, S PokT O’Leary-Bowser, supplies. b7.16| Carlston’s store, Bemidji.. 14.12|gydited the recéipts and disburse- ; American Red Cross, mem Golden Rule, St. Paul.... 270.00| ments represented by the above state- PLACES BAN 0N CANDY bership dues ke 55.00 | O-Leary-Bowser, Bemidji. . 42.59 | ment and find the same correct with Chas. Nangle, supplies - 6.34 | Isaac Long, Wilkes Barre, a balance in the treasurer’s hands of . = p Sentinel Publishing Co., Pa. . .« 75.30| pive Hundred-Twenty-three Dollars -/ SMALLPOX IN NORMAL (By United Press) printing . ............. 4.70] J.. C. Penney Co., Bemidji. 116.39|Ten Cents ($523.10) on December L. Winona, Jan. 24—Seven hundred| Washington, Jan. 24.—Reports | F. G. Troppman, supplie:. 125.49 | W. G. Schroeder, Bemidji. . 38.30| 18, 1917, and Seventeen Dollars students at the State Normal school | that ground glass had been found in|A. T. Carlson, supplies.... 23.40)0Otto Schwandt, Bemidji.. 186.12|Sixty-nine Cents ($17.69) transfer- have vaccinated following the dis-{candy furnished the sailors, today|J. C. Penney Co., mpplifs. 23.65{ 8t. Cloud Woolen Mills. ... 16.38|red to treasurer from Mrs. T. J. covery of smallpox within the insti-| caused the navy department to place|0’Leary-Bowser, supplies. 28.00 | Geo. Stohl & Co., Pinewood 10.50 | Burke, chairman, purchasing com- tution Tuesday. Health authroities|an absolute ban on candy for the|Otto Schwandt, supplies. .. 42.35| Tagley & Wold, Nymore. . 13.30 | mittee. ordered the vaccination of the stu-fsailors temporarily, pending an in-{P. C. Langemo, refund of Troppman’s, Bemidji...... 179.96 dents immediately. vestigation; dues to Kelliher ....:. 54.00 | Express and postage. 2.40 ’ 11 also be with the party but are uncertain as to the branch they will choos = A. G. WEDGE, JR.; GEO. W. RHEA: EYOLUTION IN , | OF GERMAN HOA B (By ‘Am.rm) Copenhagen, —an. 24.—*The German government is playing with fire. The German situa-- Prague Proclaims i Copenhasen,wfln. n‘z‘i‘.‘—b-h‘fihe German Socialist paper Vor- waerts prints a speech by Doc- tor Ebert before the Reichstag, declaring that sensational “ru- mors existed regarding street fighting in Budapest,and Vienna and that a ‘republic has been proclaimed at Prague. » (By. United Press) viki ,today received a wireless an- nouncing a revolution in Vienna. Bolsheviki headquarters in the 8mol- ny institute received the message, which said the revolutionists have named a provisional cabinet. The names of the cabinet are not given or any furcher details mentioned. (Editor's note—This announce- ment is the first actual word of yevp- lution in Vienna. Great ecomomic and social unrest has been reported there for a week. People are report- ed incensed against the militaristic pro-annexationist view of the Teu- tons at the Brest Litovsk peace con- | ferences. It is believed the unrest follows the Russian propaganda, dis- tributed during the fraternizgtion with Austrian troops, immedigtely after the armistice was declared. The" unrest started at Budapest and spread to Vienna. A rigid censor- ship. .prevails .in the Austrian cap:. ftél.” ‘1t 16 possible that :the Bol- sheviki wish for a revolution is-fa- ther to the thought, and. tBat.the Smolny dispatch {8 merely an exag- gerated report of a .general strike. However, the fact remains that the dispatch was actually received by wireless, indicating that the revolu- tionists may have control of this sys- tem of communigation.) Washingto: ues Warning. WAsnl'H}nlx on.n s.n'n,.e' 24.—Ofricials have issued a warning against the Teutons actually planting such mes- sages in a glga3tlc hoax, to create the impression of seriowsness within the Germany, the obj being to cause relaxed war pre tions. ngi&m:l.nz E—.—mb}ze%bnflr- mation of the Vienna revolt has been recefved here. London, Jan. 24.—Nothing. has been recelved here to confirm the Vienna revolution, BABY BUREAU TO BE STARTED BY U.S. (By United Press) Washington, Jap. 24.—Startled by physical defects shown in the draft physical examinations, the govern- ment has started :a -movement. for: the establishing of a--baby -bureau to. free the coming generation from defects. It provides for the imme- diate registration of babies born, physician In charge and nurse. The -government also plans to es- 3,50 | Chamberlain on the floor of the Sen-|,p1igh “bureaus of child hyglene, guarding the milk supply and a wage income, making decent living stand- ards possible. DRY STATE UP T0 SAFETY BODY SOON St. Paul, Jan. 24.—The proposal to order all Minnesota saloons and breweries closed during the remain- ing period of the war, to conserve food and fuel and to increase man- power, Secretary H. W. Liboy pre- dicts will be a special subject before the state public:safety commission at its next regular meeting Tuesday at the capitol. The announcement was prompted by the daily increasing number of letters from Minneapolis, 8t. Paul, Duluth and other cities and tow! urging favorable action without fur- ther delay. The secretary said he did not feel at liberty to make public these let- ters but that they are from men of influence and prominence. The appeals are along similar lines to the monster petition containing nearly 100,000 names indorsing the clogsing order proposal, which was circulated by W. C. T. U. organiza- tions throughout the state. ON LEGAL gusnmss Attorney M. J. Brown will be in St. Paul tomorrow and will appear in supreme court in a case, Rydeen vs. the Board of County Commission- ers of Clearwater county, involving building a .court house in Bagley. the question of issuing bonds for Petrograd, Jan. 24.—The Bolshe- it A + 1 H e A R