Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 1, 1918, Page 1

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- '- Propara For W.S.S, Pledge Weok (By United Press) G . Attacking the ~Austro-Hun- Le n | “ e s a s garian lines on the Asiago plat- eau, the ltalmna wrested Mon-| tedival from'.the enemy, and No KHUWIed a captured '809 prisoners ‘and held their positions against re- peated counter attacks, : 0[ cza r’s D ath This: came as ‘a surprise for it was expected the Italians would be content to hold their (By United Press) liries in, the- mountains. ~ Fur-| Stockholm, July 1.—Premier Len- Beut Efforts. of .the Amerlcau Women Wl" Be Taxed; 80.. 11 Kinds Articles Needed:. enator Nelson Asserts. Mixed Flour Costs More Than Does Wheat Flour. The Red ' Cross* commissioiis France and.Italy have sent into.the Amerlcan~ headquarters an order:for hospital garments and refugee_ cloth- ing that will tax. the greatest e ishington, July 1.—After an uni- : ort by Senator Martin £ Virginia, Democratic -leader, to e senate abandon its pro- osal’ to increase -the government : { P’ " = 7 Tg 4 - |forts of ‘every working unit in.t iinimum guaranteed wheat price to e m...fiii’é L0134 3 United States, according to word Te-{| 3 3 :ll:el‘l:!nath th:"lstalllns captured | ine of the Bolsheviki government of d 45 §2.50, an agreement was reached. to oty | cetved at the Northern division by ™ e body armor this’ Amérlcan o e ‘height of Sasso Rosso. Russia has issued a statement which loke a vote on the guestion today. Miss Margery Kay, a Detroit society Mrs.-W. L. Hall, chairman of the {5 wbaring shows hotw the Germiins : : says he has no knowledge of the re- ~Azain Attacks Hoover. girl who served in an American hos- | hogpital supply department for the Rl gv e i Premier Causes Sensation. ported murder of ex-Czar Nicholas Senators Gore of Oklahoma, Gron- pital in France,-has returned- to the |states of Minnesota, North and South poverted to. anclent. mel i, Amsterdam, .July. L.—Dr. Alexan- [ Romanoft : {ler Wekerle, Hungarian premier, in parliament on Saturday caused a ;g::is‘&'; x,‘;mg;,::"i,,,::;‘*;: are| CROWD WAS UNABLE ot TS, 50,0570 HEAR EX-BARON: = 8 Brossly m srepresen (-D or the srutn was e Awstrians cop-| CITY HALL TOO SMALL 12,000. “We retreated to save lives,” as- United States. She says that she I8 | Dakota and Montana. ect thelr troops in this war.. The There are 80 kinds of articles:call- rlcans scoyvered ‘this shield from d b¢ the-two commissions and \xgout in a German. trench after a -8l essfnl raid “somewhere in France.” Mlm ‘Kay: 15 shown wearin 4 3 proportlon of every -kind: ‘of article: uniforms popular ‘with the women Am- to each division, Mrs, Hall said. In- bulance drivers in France. There is stead, each division has been asked: '_ H Y o ng, official garb, so each one provides to furnish specified -garments. In 1| her own. The Blue Devil tam she if| yjaking up the allotments, Washing-] ‘ ;- wearinig was given to her by the for-|'ton headquarters 135 taken into con- sal. Ug They urged the senate to stand by prioe increase. “until the- ‘Enow i rospect of a dead- ‘k w‘:::pit:et:fmzeo :ausmg failure| mer owner to replace her own cap.|sideration the proXimities of the sev-| sgm ~ “§ a - the important agricultural appro- which was lost during a strenuous run. | eral markets fhor r:uwlmateriatlts, :heA . hich the increase| The bronze ringis the official badge of | bulkiness of the articles as affecting| : latioms BUL 1073 freight rates, and the production c vision is atts.ched ‘as a-rider. the American ambulance corp;. - | pactty. and financial ability of the ‘During the debnttr; Senat}(‘)r Reid l:f chapters. TE . s;ourl magde another vehement at- Bel s Allotment - k upon %‘ od Adminlstrator Hoo- Preslde“t Asks For :the months of July and Au- 1 ] : The city hall was about half as serted the premier. ‘“To have main- u‘}{‘;’in‘;fi,n“ :I;:::,l 4 I;.avepffii“ 53;,‘{“,‘:,’_' tained our positions on the Piave|gacken, former German baron, spoke would have created dangerous posi- to Bemidji on the war situation ;{znsf!or our troops, causing losses.|¢rom an intimate knowledge of the ent?t 1%3%131:' ()if?el:;lle tenthl and elev-| pojoning powers in the German em- alight while the It:fi;’;" l::::: 3:;: pire, and he threw much interesting 80,000 to 100,000. Now -our posi- light on the commencing of the war and through its entirety. Sl?::t al"go%‘(’,“;lfir and our losses are| " pr’ Ogten-Sacken was at one time gust, Beltrami coumt:;'si red Cross 3 * chapter is asked .to fyrnish 100 pairs. “The ml]lers were taken under the ; of pajamas, 100 bandaged foot socks,’ d h ration and 3 (By United Press) 4 Great excit. b the holder of estates and classed “of the £ S iak = 2;)0 rdny sttlirf§a§olz;thosg{i;%ltls§ %gg Washington, July 1.—The Span- rtssfon,, ement 8"9"“‘1 this_ad among, the wealthiest of Rerlin's se- - J 88, Bonator satd:- “Thefr | ? sk lje““ i 200 | ish government ‘has officially verified « ww woojdect-hut fiis coming “to America § 1 ed ' threefold. women's chemises, size 36, the Turkish attack. upon the Amer- Aubtri caused his holdings to be confik- petticoats for girls 14-years old. ustrian Geneml Peeved. cated. He is now in the field for the ipvery. S regulated The chapter is also asked to make :_:;m consulate and hospital at Tab- i for the capitalists-he has reg- i tod 1 o i 76; eomfort:kits each . month. The’ American government has ks The greatest question confronting made & Gemand of Turkey that she rt filed earlier with the senate in : i‘“d‘“dt';"‘l ch:.pt;arls is dutl: ““1""1“““’"' explain. tor Borah’s resolu- ty of the material an e delivery, QHise. o Senato it is said. Junior auxiliaries have fiteer- Sl Fifirod by Sontor Roo taowy | (o United Prewy - |besn compgered, 1o - sovorconins) HAJOR WEAVER BOOSTER tof his assertions.. He pointed| - Washington, July 1.—President| ™ B 0 #8500 cy g advised ‘that chapters ut that the report showed the mill-| Wilson today asked congress for refrain from making outside 5’),“ iy FOR BEMIDJ]’S FOURTH: made an average profit of 45| power to take over the telegraph chases because of the way in which GRANTS AMAZING REOUEST “a ‘barrel on 4,000,000 barrels|and telephone lines. such purchases increase- the difficul- securing prompt delivery and -reas- When Bemidji celebrated its Amsterdam, July 1.—It is reliably reported that the Austrian command- er, Field Marshall Straussenberg, is disagreeably surprised by the dis- patching of Americans to oppose him on the Italian front. Yesterday he told the newspapers he did not believe the Americans with th@r fastiidious Ifabits, lack! of experience and the hardships of war would make up for the entente loss of hard trained Russians with their frugality. America First association. His in- troduction was by Judge Stanton at the city building, the chilly day causing a change from the original plan for him to speak at Diamond Point. = The distinguished- German-Amer- ican patriot will be a guest of the Commercial club at the Wednesday noon Iyncheon at which time he will give an address on:*“German Militar- ism,” also will assist in the organi- zation of an ‘“America First Society.” Both ladies and gentlemen are in- el “flour produced from September, In a letter to the house interstate 17, to lelarch, 1918, and disclosed| commerce committee he endorsed let- ties of the department of supplies in 1ta. to the com- .ormous -profits of the packers. :{ft::lgysgg;m;i:gsangral Burle. | onable prices. The division is work-| pourth of July, one of the biggest | SUDDEN STRIKE OF ITALIANS vited to attend this luncheon (36 — . Packer Pool Recalled. son and Secretary Daniels. of - ing in harmony with the government | teatures of the occasion will be the RESULTS IN 1,500 PRISONERS | Cents) Whether a member of the club k. Hoover organized the pack-| 10U BN it Y power asked was | 2nd any oufside purchases simply re-| big Curtiss military tri-plane which | or not. sult ih competition -between chap- Owing to the limited facilities it ters themselves and the national will be necessary for all who wish to attehd to make reservations be- fore 6 o'clock on Tuesday. Phone 213. SUIT CASE CARRYING “MEAT” PROVES BOOZE T0 FEDERAL OFFICER As the result of Superior going dry Saturday, Alfred Johnson wiil o take a trip to Duluth next week and tell the federal grand jury all about the sudden transformatiop of a suit case full of meat to one filled with bottles of booze. When Johnson alighted from. a Soo train at Shovel Lake Saturday afternoon, there also alighted an- s other Johnson, Indian Agent W. J. Johnson. With the Shovel Laker was a suit case and then Johnson met Johnson. “Too much Johnson,” murmured the federal officer after inquiring about the passenger’s name., “What's in the suit case?”’ ““Meat,” nonchalently replied the .pool. trust,”: .said. Senator ‘He took care to see that they ... He took ré to.see:that. he .put money in will be on’ exhibition’ in this- city. “(By United Press It’s a pail of water against a’ dol- ) necessary to prevent suspension of Wasmngton, July 1.—Striking service on telegraph lines and guard v ! tho governmengt sv military secret headquarters in a way which upsets|jar that Major Weaver, U. 8. A.|suddenly in upper Asiago last night, 5 ication. the whole market. commandant of the government con-| the Italians witn the co-operation of eir pockets. - Large profits are 0'1:" O This Is regarded as indicative that Cutting Department. trolled Overland plant in Minneap-| French detachments captgred over de his ‘vision. He can thsee the | the president intends to prevent the| .The Northern division has estab-|0lis, a part of the government avia-11,500 Austrians, including 50 offi- rofit- of the millers or the pack-|} eatened strike - of - telegraphers, | lished a central cutting department | tion department, doesn’t know Be-| cers, the Itallan embassy reported Sonator Gofe also spoke of “fabu-| Scheduled to take place Monday,)in which, hereafter, all materials ufidfl oreven heg:d ml“ch tfl"‘g‘éz;";e today. 15 profits of millers,” as shown by July 8. will be cut and sent to the chapters cqu’tiO‘Xll sz"‘;‘skeg ztml??m utor thge Tasion"s péport.: He. - dec| i, The -committes ‘shows ‘no: disposi- | {n-the form of cut garments rather ;1 A ey o b goth tsst the Veriment o tion" to withhold this power. than by the bolt to facilitate the|loan of an ai rp! gne s a part of the are iflt ‘0;‘ 3 rg%rs Bt & price control of the raw ‘materials and of celebration’s features, he evidently ke -grain from fa the production by chapters of the|considered that it was a bunch of| = yongon, July 1.—General Haig s than they. might get for it is live ones behind the request and the » articles required. ks today reported successful raids i - E’ja“}ie:ggscol;fi?f::;o%ndad‘:}:‘fi{ers ABELL AND B“-'LEADEAU Mrs. Co?'n Fridley, director of major in substance replied, “I'm for| pjo,q segtors on the ll;lclt;i’ll‘dyB il:'o;flt" s 1 you.” z -’?uhsidlzed to keep them satis- PROMOTED: R MSED To women’s work of the Northern divi-|YoU ALL—_——QU]_ET. - m.___ORT sion, Is urging chapter- directors to At first it was intended to send a (By United Presé) : . sée that their output be what is re-|Dbi-plane, but the major decided to Nelson Defends Move. - uired by the government as com-|Send instead ome of the celebrated Senator Nelson of Minnesota said SERGEANTS' "RST CLASS g 4 = Washington, July 1.—(Official)— Except for increased artillerying on el Nelin o e municated through the national | Curtiss battle tri-planes and it will both sides near Chateau Thierry ; 3 headquarters. be here. The machine will be ship- nsumers to use mixed flour which Two more Bemidji “boys” - have e Lo astefil ™ dhio wave, 6o, pro: ped by special car and be accom- tosts more now -than does wheat | made good in the service, William Sunday, there was nothing to report today. duce articles which are non-essen-|DPanied-by a full crew of attendants bur.”” - Abell -and ‘A. G: Billeaudeau now in MONDAY. JULY 8. DATE t it is in violation of our]2nd it will be the first time such a Sehator Gronna of North Dakota|station at Camp Dodge, Towa. t:,lsta?: SeRine o b thingsowhll)::lh machine was ever in the northern (By United Press) BRITISH RAIDS SUCCESSFUL (By United Press) clared the present fixed price on! Both have been promoted to-in- 3 nts w | part of Minnesota, and in fact out- eat is a “mistake and Injustice to| structors 1n booking for the MIHIALY | o urt e oo e Hanoit vad oI chap.| Slde the plant, and its presence will ¢ people.” He said if the amend-|and given'ithe rank of sergeants of | ters will be asked to exercise the|8reatly stimulate war activities in ent. was sent back to the house he|the first classin the quartermaster’s|greatest care to produce only those|this part of the state. flieved it would instruct conferees|corps and-transferred to the perma-|articles asked for.” Guess Bemidji will also have to | least to agree on a reasonable|nent school detachment. Another ST RN “adopt” Major Weaver as one of its ce. distinction is that they passed Division Allotment. boosters. e ot the e v;ith 1the l°?2gcgofif:’ir: b‘:mfig}? nl:’l‘l‘;)tm:::‘. is C(::éc?ii[z’e Jsltlzllyf;.r—tl%so:?lnl{(,e‘];lllytllsé pm‘;‘s&xég?l:._ echoed the officer.credul il 'Every man knows how mean his|highest standing of the entire class S 3 y - quaintances are, but he is never|and the highest since the class was September is 550,00& Whfl;i hl?isrgml RADICAL SGCIAUST W&;)stcrlr‘l] Union telegraphers. ouf}{ ; . = isolutely sure about himself, - first instituted. and refiugee garments are divided as resident Konenkamp of the Com- es, got it full of meat,” was the - follows: Pajamas, 50,000; helpless mercial Telegraphers union . madg comeb’mk case shirts, 20,000; bandage foot public the date this muranq DiHels et take, a, look,” half queried G]e offtedr, 'flnd ‘flutmg the words to action’ fie’ opehdd the case. The trans- 1 socks, 15,000; hospital undershirts, (By United Press) claimed that 25,000, Western * @riion: 4 8,000; day shirts, 10,000; boys’ sum- Cleveland, O. July 1.—Eugene | men would quit zmxl Yhat,-33. rail- mer suits for 12-year-olds, 22,000; | p.p.’ socialist leader and agitator, road telegraphers ;would; tenmc- —{o f L ° boys’ winter suits for 6-year-olds, has i7een arrested by United St,aleé lmndle commercial messages. . ' %,. Armatlon was complete. The meat 40,000; children’s capes, 8,000; wom-{ yrovohal Knapp while preparing .to corh' ‘and wbher. BCUMf rcaleulated to Wi houlqs ncdntamh.g- extract of o ;‘;;i‘c?;zms;g'oo;9’23{3, ;;itlgz‘:: make a Socialist address. ’ make a man shake ‘thie cherries on r o ! ' The arrest d fed- 4 24,000; pinafores for 8-year-olds, i .., fv:;‘r;%t iwnazo:;?ecetl(‘)jlllmv‘;lal fhe employes belong to that:union,” said his. grandmother’s bonnet. Johnson brought Jnlmson to Be- 20,000, and 14-year-old boys’ shirts, Newcomb Carleton, president of the 28,000. JS";(:E“]_% convention -atCanton,; 0. Western Union, today. “Can’t see BOY BICYCLE RIDERS e WANTED FOR RACE PRESIDENT HAS VETOED eral gr.md Jury at Duluth LEGISLATIVE MEASURE R. L. Given, of the Given Hard-|tion: announces new wheat prices, ware, wants all boy bicycle riders to| necessitated by advanced freight (By United Press) i enter the boys’ races for the Fourth | rates. This makes Minneapolis’ basic Washington, July 1.—The presi- of July program, the race to take|price $2211. dent has vetoed the legislative ap- place on Beltrami avenue, between propriation bill on account of the Company Can’t See It. New,York, July 1.—‘“None of our overnor J. A. A. Burnquist willjo’clock and the return will be early a guest of Bemidji for two brief|in the evening. Upon arrival from ods tomorrow, He ‘will be ac-; Redby the visitors will be taken for mpanied by the Minnesota Public|a ride around Lake Bemidji with a ety commission and members of|stop at the new Normal school, now r families and the object of their | under construction. - Stops will also it is a trip to Redby to inspect|be made at Birchmont and the golf 5 state fisheries at that point. links. ‘The party will arrive in Bemidji A committee from the Commercial an early hour and breakfast will|club will accompany the governor served at the Markham hotel. A|and party on the sight-seeing jaunt. RUSSIANS BLOW VESSELS: SAVE THEM FROM TEUTONS WHEAT- PRICES ADVANCE (By United Press) New: York, July 1.—The federal food administration grain corpora- (By United Press) London, July 1.—Bonar Law told the House of Commons that confirma- tion had been received that the Rus- sian Black Sea fleet had fallen into " mittee consisting of F. S. Lycan, Dinner will be served at the Mark-| Bighth and Third streets. SENATOR TILLMAN CRITICAL Senator Borland amendment, which|German hands. W. Lakin, E. H. Denu, Captain|ham on the return from the auto ride g‘hls will be an interesting event [—— increased the hours of government| However, the newspaper dm{)atcli— omas Swinson and Lieutenant|and when leaving for the train the|and the first prize will be $5, the| - (By United Press) workers, but did not provide for over- | es say the crews blew up stevera crut~ 2uklin, of the Fourth Minnesota | party will be escorted by the Twenty-! second $3 and the third $2. Washington, July 1.— Senator |time pay. sers and all dreadnaughts, prevent- antry detachment, will meet the| first Home Guard battalion band, the| Any boy who desires o enter | Tillman of South Carolina is serfous-| The president’s action will hold up | ing the Germans from getting them, they only getting two mine layers stinguished party upon arrival. Home Guard and the F’ourth Minne-| should see Mr. Given immediately.!ly ill and his recovery is consjdered | the gogernment workers' pay, start- The trip to Redby will start at 8|sota, 1t costs pothipg to enter the race. -doubtfyl, ing today, ~ ,?’},d one other Shg g 3 : £5 MAR cui@e MAR 26719 L4 .

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