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Berne, ‘Switser! —It is reported 000 men are striking in. Berli | “or, R Rome, an,’fi _.—tlt 8 Aree_, ted here today that the Russfan® tei rorist committee at Zurich‘pass:' . (By United Press) ed the sentence:of death: mpom::. ;. Washington, Jan.- 30.—A danger-| President Lenine of the Ruasian ofis international situatfon is be-| ~Bolsheviki goyernment and upon lieved to-have developed in the Rus-| Leon Trotsky, foreign. minist i sian ararchists threat to hoid United | ‘of the Bolsheviki regime,. al States: Ambassador Francis. respon-| . upon twenty other leaders of the sible for the life and liberty of Alex-| Bolsheviki. 5 ? kool ::‘x‘lder ‘lsefkn]:(an and Emma Goldman, wm' —— LTI, e widely known anarchists of the t m s United States. ! ? .Petroxru%mn.%‘ o K,n s The state .department two weeks| _every indication that the ‘Rus-' ™" ago heard of this situation but kept| Slan pan Soviet corgrést will'r® : o it secret, pending an ‘investigation. ject Germany's’ peave: terEms: 88\ T S It is stated the government is un- offered: at Breat. Litovsk. P : ¢ | . . [ ‘ - __f e R able to stay the-execution of law in{. . s cier rerl packes. wige o, aaiing| - IS LIMIT DECREED AT FISHER, MINN. LR e e Tstmasidc Elmer. Revoir, who is with the| chistic sailors l& pease ghe Russians, Petrograd, Jan. 30-—An; ultim: ; [ 3 REREe i ; Twentieth engineers at Washington, | singfors. . Ru £ Y | Fisher, Minn., Jan. 30 ; N ¥ 1. D: C., has written a letter to M. A.|deeply interestpd in- e e g Mshi i & 8 Aldrich in which he expresses his| Emma Goldmap; who are | s Al B i y BEMIDJI SOLDIER EXPRESSES snonsible for the life and libgrty ‘of * THANKS FOR CHRISTMAS BOX | Alexander Berkman Las been: for-..! Francis will .be held persomgity: sy to take baths on-days designated by um declaring American Amb of ‘Fisher will in the fut) 1 i i appreciation for a Christmas box sent | eral prison in tjie Unifad State : : =7 by some of .the. members of the — x (By. United Press)- : the -village council and each person L i : J will e limit ¢ = B Moose lodge of which Mr. Revoir is i ) :Zufich, Jan,. 30.—Fully 250,000 e limited to two baths a month (By. United Press) a member.. He also adds that he ex- copennhlggesn. i m’ were striking in " Berlin|, . This acton is made necessary by| yondon, Jam. 30.—The British i : striki 1 i n. 30, ects i ) & i b the extreme lowness of the Red river|iransnort 'Amgl;g‘ Was torpedoed and gox’. PglvgogenvI{Zmrso%l;tenfigr thhi: :)'(Lo W'})ll;‘éllf;OI‘l' ';; %l‘l s::‘l;?fi trom which the village gets its wa-|gunlc in the - eatern Mediterranean |thanks to Mrs. Joe Ca Tloton, Mrs. | strike is growing hourly, .The ter supply.. There is but 100 fam- } 32 AY i A By, am-| December. 30 with a loss of 610|william Dugas, Mrs. T. J. Wickham, | ment is spreading to Hambur AL g : ; lives, the admlraity . ced_to-|Mrs. H. A..Setter, Mrs, Clarence Fou-| Danzig. - Agr Gk ] | e nuli;:ub‘ee‘efiah:fi:f e‘;.‘c‘{‘l“};mi‘;:w,},fig ‘Slavors évfi:%;%orp:?i%z’;i nt‘llnee :l(lxlx;- fifl}t"mfififl;m; 'SMnrin..Mré. ube .mnumura are that soldiers t;?}‘» the The: . jmmensé Krupp. gun .- plant ‘total was divided by 14, allowing a| The Osmanisch, a merchant .aux- Petr?;: M‘x‘%. X.mA.mnfitr.uXég:. Gll\g:-i: :?fsltc ::;nt g;;‘?f:wt:: Vq;allt?lrh‘n‘ rkérs are still-out on .| certain ‘number of baths for each ¢ 11-out on a ~ strike. Hunibér, Boarders. at: hotels' have iliary, was also sunk on December Charles Parker. among’ the ‘sajjors at Kiel ar 80 What| The Vorwaerts claims th, . g X G | P . they have been registered a full| BAND CONCERT AND RECITAL ' 500 has been formed and At 18 1h- wook. Yon uneronxt ronp vostarr | DOUBLEHEADER WILL aeated et Py Sebsidemans bee 2| PATRIOTIC EFFICIENCY s’ FEATURES - BELTRANI BU N TO_INVESTIGA 2 is ea I Rablage’in this.atate and. Ki fit‘iw %g IN SAMMIES’ MAIL . The crest of" flood in the two 2% e Washington, Jan. 36.—Becauae of rivers has : orted: and) v - SAFETY COMMlSS“)N 8a anyleou;nlarl‘nts shat el ’to the ) o heard in a high class program,| Cass Lak sheviki Red Guards : smmies in France meets with too | fu "W T DIEY GRre PWiHl b | it e A B e aervary | Vibors and Halain further da) ) ‘At Burnsidé;; b many delays and f ntl 3 will play off t. ¢ Roras h § . In the issue of “Minnesota In the eedot requently 18 Bever| violin solos and vocal numbers-and | fioor phzzeol‘rlél:;'r et\::n(;:g'.'he;:cnl‘noz Finnish counter r Tonight at the.Grand theater will Scheldemann’s gubservierice to g take place the Bemidji band concert BE P LAYED F RIDAY government led Lo his being suspect: and piano recital by Prof. John Jacob| ed of being ‘s, topl of: the kals 3 Beck of Minneapolis, the proceeds to BY T“E "' S. 0U|NTET iy PR go toward purchasing uniforms for Glll? Vi the band members. Prof. Beck will Copenhagen, "Jan, 2 delivered, the House has ordered g . ; »d.| War,”. the official paper of the win‘| Postmaster General Burleson to make | 25 SVeNing of rare entertainment 1s|¢nhese teams won from the other on The. ; i Desota Public '~ Safety commission, | a report on the situation to Congress. assured. their own floors. This game will] At r which 'arrived today, the following| The resolution of Representative This affair deserves the heartiest|pe called at 8:15 o’clock. was 10.5 feet above. k with|1s published regarding the Beltrami| Rogers, which was adopted, asked co-operation as the object is for the| —1mmediately following that game, s Htage of twel : ted | €ounty commission, of which Dr. G.|the postmaster general to answer benefit of all Bemidji. Bemidji high will play Crosby in the by tonight. - : M. Palmer is the president: these questions: third game of the conference, hav- The work of the Beltrami (1) How much time is required P ATRIOTIC CL ASSICS Xllil‘( Egegi;:lfiség??:;elsé%ge?al:e: and ere is intense rivalry between Bagley and Cass Lake and a chal- FOR BEMIDJI PUPlLS lenge from Cass Lake for a game on be a neutral floor resulted in the ar- rangement of the game here Friday. Crosby ‘is reported véry strong this year and on account of the trip to the Carleton tournament being the () WORLD'S HAPPENINGS (sy unlieln !;resa) o Wichita, K?n Jan, 30.—Una to master the {p questionnaire, “John across the face of ' the< document, “ready to go.” . He was placed- in. the first, claf th A’(‘%y ’Uxx’tfi Press) . - Chwl'zo. Jan, 30.—Judge Arnold NEW g RAFT ARRAN! ENT |of thp juvenile court ‘declnred,todly‘ J n GEM, that .'dellnquency amofig - boys ‘has ed. : county unit has always been |to transmit postal matter to the Am- 30..Instruc-| festured by thoroughness, judg- |erican expeditionary forces? 2 : Wemt ‘out -by ‘thel. ment and patriotic effi¢iency. (2) Has any commission been ap- rallroad adminfstration to local rail-|’ iThe entire. patriotic citizenship | pointed to investigate reported de- road authorities:to prepare to:fight is in ome mind in an effort to lays? v ~ floods expected Tater ‘this week: if :"‘.‘;‘.‘.‘i,‘ ?;‘gorg df%r B;sltrumi (3) What steps have been faken| d”‘},‘;‘,“,;}““:{,‘:‘ oet gB;zmmgi. h';"d ving: er e : 0 g e Red Cross is very to curtail the time of transit or the erica, , are going to have thawing weath, CEOD'- active and farmers’ clubs have Streams a % an opportunity of digesting a new E - ,lll:lg f“fi”"‘" patriotic meet- clr;sslc,zzt;:e high school to sonn‘ re- ings in the rural school houses ceive compact volumes entitled | prize fought for, the game is certain of the county. This has been a “Democracy Woday,” published by fo be hotgl_y contestedgunm the final great help 40_{%0(1 conservation Scott, Foresman &. Company, Chi- | whistle, O B ;propaganda, : The merchants of cago. : ‘Admission for both games: will_ b Beinidji are making an effort to 10 OV BRI WA 29 ANOTHER ORDER ON solve the delivery problem. The GERM AN REGISTRY nng‘h:ox‘:t‘.]:l‘r‘nsmml:x:gggitvzflu%fl?;‘;tifg gn.cents. Y. M. C. A, drijve was entirely P . 2 :erest. and is being extensively used Hon ws reglatered. Th connty RECEIVED BY RITCHIE|stufc” s ven s i “ohor svate. . speakers’ bureau, in charge of i 3 state, as well as 1 other states, ! g 3 It consists of 285 pages and. its (By United Press) fncressed 12~ per: cert ‘during’. the - R. L. Giyen, 18 a most desirable g contents include such masterpieces Washington, Jan. . 30.—Robert | past year “because’ war hag sti =4 i addition to the work of the unit. Another order regarding. the reg-|as the Constitution of the United |Lansing today told the senate that|ated their imagination’ to~ eeds “of The aplendid Home Guard orga- tstration of German aliens has been |States, Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, | England and Canada had agreed | violence.” e 3 nizhtion has recently been equip- recelved by Postmaster Ritchie, the Lowell's “‘Democracy”; Cleveland’s |with the United States that the ' i order stating that all German aliens | “The Message - of - Washington,” | United States might draft nationals mo W.. * 5 residing outside of. the corporate lim- [ Roosevelt’s “Our Responsibilities as|in this country into the army. Eng- - By United. Tess) , . o - its of Bemidji, served by the post-|a Nation,” Wilson's “The Meaning of |lishmen and Canadians are given a| Chicago, Jan. ~30.—Bernard Si- ; office, must register with the post-|the Decalaration of Independence,’ | specified time to return to their | mon, 63, committed suicide’ by gas master, “The American of Foreign Birth,” | country and if they do not they will becatise’ he could not furnish “tem- The 'days of registration are- from | “America First,” “The School of Cit- | be drafted here. ants’ in’ -his_ apartment., bujlding ; February 2 to 9 and failure to do so|izenship,” “Abrahi.m Lincoln,” “Mes- enough heat. _ involves a heavy penalty. All Ger-|sage to Congress,” “War Message,” mans who have not taken out their|Flag Day Address, Reply to the Pope lost pieces of mail? s Minneopalls, Jan, 30.—Bxte . the "r-fitt d’ order now’en-{" ped with new wool uniforms. | LTS GUARD PUT THROUGH The new rule. of:-the. United States . -+ food administration’ requiring mix- . ture ‘of ‘coarse flour with wheat-in PACES BY REGULARS ' bread. maklngi“;lu i :‘br:r - tl‘le > . "* “standard bread” t 8 been In| mhe most interesting drill held b “use in Mlngu’%l‘!:, )'“l' °“:;’!-‘l’"}fi the Home Guard was thaf in the - mot believe’s chinge in price city building last night when the ~ “be mecessary, as there is little dif-1..., vny was practically out to ‘a second papers must register. and other notable utterances of the ference in coat “bétween flour and n, with a lar i DIt man, : t Fe number of spec: e T Wies EIGHT MORE LEAVE The books will be read by the children. They will be allowed to e take them hom; and dstudy th;zm n, federal food admin- |~ o oomnan carefully, that their elders may also ) 4 y was put through its|. d fit thereb, istrator . for ‘Minnesota, .and R. F. P read them and pro ereby. | tirater_tor aisnemta, and % ¥ Lpwces by one of thormembers of the T0 ANSWER COLORS : | - bresd disiribution in HingesBOlS ment now detailed to Bemidii in were to. confer w! taeh Anenote | case of industrial troubles. Several ::’:“;hs;:?dy amc“o‘h:‘_‘;';d": ni’e" of ttlua detachment were also pres- > ent. Radisson fotel ‘for ~ Thuraday, a8t} “rqpe grillmaster was one of the - which two wholésale bakers and two privates and a veteran of several NIERS RECINNING fnd fe Did. SOLDIERS BEGINNING | -, corsBits B, o TO FEEL “AT HOME'™{ 22t ciaion o siee & bag. of oo ° 4 <. 72 | grom the.'bins: of ‘the séhool house ./ o The detachment of the = Fourth n thal v-lclnlty. Waen theyllound : b he had-a big family, they told him HALF MILLION ARE . = " STRIKING IS REPORT About the jolliest aggregation of young ‘men that ever left Bemidji to answer the call of Uncle Sam, left this no%n for Duluth, enroute to Jef- x g ferson barracks. ¥ {:ul:l:"k:i“ w;l'wmsm;:‘:‘“::: years experience and the manner in| The squad . comsisted of John o altuation e e arch " of | Yhich he shook up the company was| Ward, in charge, A. Fertler, D. H. co'm miselon is to]® revelation. The company members | Woods, F. R. Madson, L. L. Tanner, | appreciated the workout and the| R, R. Botting, F. G. Olson and C. v 5 drill_aroused much enthusiasm. Woodford. All are young chaps and d they were in high spirits. There was FINNS WANT HELP also a large crowd down to the depot ; (By United Press) to see them leave. The bunch in- < Stocklvolm, )JJan, 30.—The Fin-|cluded several of the girl friends of - (By United Press) nish legation today announced thatithe young fellows, and there were London, Jan.: 30,—Lord Frenchia delegation of Finns is enroute from | good byes in the -most approved today announced that Gérman air-]Helsingfors to, ask Sweden’s assist-| fashion. The band turned out de- meh, attempting:a third raid‘in 34| ance against the revolutionista. | gpite the severe cold. It was intend- hours, falled to. penetrate: thé de-|Such assistance is omly of a mili-|ed to have the guard out but the fensés of ‘Londém. - - - - - tary nature, committee coneidered it too cold. - Minnesota infantry which arrived in d. Bemidji 'll‘uesdny,' in ant{cl[l):tll‘;m of to go ahea . £ 9 industrial troubles early .in Fehruary M GARRY TALKS AT . are making themselves perfectly ‘at . home.” Or perhaps it is the Be- COMMERClAL CLUB midji people who are making the . boys feel “at home.” 4 Today the officers were guests of the Commercial club at lunch and Senator P. H. McGarry of Walker | the club quarters have” beerf ‘opened addressed the business men at the]to the boys with permission to use .(By United Pregs)! ' .o noon day luncheon of the Commer-|the billiard and pool tables and all|: - Amsterdam, Jan. 30.—The latest cial club today and outlined the pro- [other facilities for their convenience. | copy of the Berlin Socialist paper, posed campaign to be conducted by The Rex thgater management has|the Vorwaerts, says 500,000 are the Thousand Lake Association of |also extended to the boys the pat-|gstriking in Berlin alone. A Minnesota. ronage of the Rex amd-the courtesy - - e The organization was formed by |is greatly appreeciated. .- .. . : - SENATOR HUGHES DIES: the hotel men, lake shore property “You've got a fine bunch in this —_— \ a3 owners and raiiroads of the state, |town,” remarked one orf the soldiers (By United Press) ' who will send an advertising car|to a representative of the. Pioneer |- Trenton, N. J., Jan. 30.—-891}“01' through the southern states with a|today. “We never were receiyed: bet- | william Hughes of ‘New.Jersey died | view of advertising the summer play- | ter in our lives, . The people here | today at Mercy hospital, tollp?v_i,n‘ 58 grounds of Minnesota, have certainly been fine to us/ long illness. 5