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y - BEMIDJI DAILY PZONEER ox.‘um;g(vn;_‘ Nd. 13 -+ ' BEMIDJI, MINN., THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 16, 1919 FORTY-FIVE CENTS PER MON BRYAN'S STATE PUTS NATION BONE DRY - WORKINGEARD 5555525 NFOUNDEDAT R | AMENDMENTTO WHITE EARTH CONSTITUTION troduced a resolution ‘asking that Women's Civic Leagu ive : o men's - Cf e Given National Bone Dry Prohibition £ A \ i 1| members of the:legislature urge ‘con- . 5 < gress to abandon appropriations .for Be B “{JA. Chippewa Indian agencies in the state Rebuke for Asserting Im-~ . ok Becomes Effective One and grant to member of that tribe the rights of citizenship, which he declared they deserved. TRANSPORTATION TO SCHOOLS. St. Paul, Jan. 16.—A bill to be Seveéral Important Problems to " Be'Settled; Russ Delegate Proves Perplexing (nteoduced thi X Fac morality Exists e :’;’;E%f’cfi.t E‘uil’i’f %n"é:}:’ffi"fiffii’;’a?z B ¢ Xear EE0u Tday ; ¢ ginls - o MOUIENEGRD STATUS TO, iransportation for"” oo hildren | REPORT RECOMMENDS | FIGHT IS AS OLD AS 1% ¢ N - BE DETERMINED, s mousure han. special spplication HINTON BE REPLACED CONSTITUTION ITSELF by ey to rural school districts in sparsely A 4 Overseer at White Earth to Be ‘ Discontinued; Elbow Lake Day School Closed } . ‘Manner of Disseminating Ne‘;" scttled -sections of-the state. essions Arouses Protest ORI of Correspondents WDULD MAKE Two : STATES OF MINNESOTA Huge Revenue Loss Made Up by Decreased Expenses of City and Town 3 i Washington, Jan:: 16.—Charges German trenches in the streets of Ostend right on the water front, that immorality is rife at the White ? (By United Press.) NEWSPAPERMEN CONFERENCE. > 3 s 7 ! l&e bench. Comparatively little dama; vas d By Fred §. Ferguson.) St.'Paul, Jan, 16.—Because of an S v, umage was done to the houses along the (u'nuyed Press Corregspondent ) inclination on the part ota;roups in | Barth Indian reservations of Minne. | water front. A 1 HOnE B jefterson, Mo., Jan. 16.—The state nf r C . the Touse fo introduce and -put|Sota are found to be without basis = 5 legislature this afternoon ratitied the tederal dry amendment to the con- stitution, making the thirty-seventh state, (From the National Model License League.) Paris, Jan. 16.—Peace delegates in fact, the Women’s Civic league of SO e for. o imtor. | tics, are planning on a. bill to make | #uch charees, MALTS URERd TA% O . change of views. . It is believed.the lize that such legislation in the final Iage outside ‘i AhS pupvigw, of jfhe MUST RMSE 540.000 PREENT HER CASE (By United Press.) ifled.. Conférences were continued at form of an act of congress, but they the home state of Willlam Jennings same ‘representatives attended today | .)° gotd ' s mentiuned: &s ‘having e | will be asked to appear before the ¥ tional = legislature at “Washington acousations, whieh: are not-borne out Rev. Blaine Lambert, pastor of the state to ratify the federal prohibition to most of those sections of the staf. J ectio) e stafe Coie Sells. TaMart commisbianer, by | superinterndent of the Sunday school and house, or to send representatives, | comes a part of the constitution of nited Press. Correspondent. dustry. » G , o ¥ b 4 4 submitted by the commissioner to the the. peopls ‘af the. county, before the | 20 the natlon begomeshone dry. . delogates are working full-speed to- |state on a straight line east and west, tive ratifications yesterday, Iowa, Qol- e = Cities, south of it 0n Indian affairs. . egon! 2 ! day -{o-get-everything=in“readiness T the notth of Tt “In‘ fact, scarcely -a single one of | the Methodlst church of the northern |2~ Swenson of the house' committee | PREee making thirty-five, ] ting racticall. 1 ‘‘Nort! i " peace ¢congress Saturday afternoon. g D y. all. of .“Northern spector Linnen’s report states. They report & most enthusiastic meet- Chairman Swenson announced that " b the ficstion by Nebrae . 7 : : ree-fourths e states, the neces~ probleins upon Wwhich the initial ses-{state with Duluth.as the metropolds, having been in attendance committee the latter part of the weak v % 5 ¥ & \ \ dorsed the ahelition of all liquor. there are: : S central Minnesota from the benefiis) tion and neglect of Indian rights ob-| . © 1“0 g W ACIRAGHE FARTYA By all means Beltrami county| One year from today every saloon, for the- method of operation. the iron mines of St. Loufk; Itasca,|gchool was charged by the Chippewa 1 3 5 th: h the effort: the M as Beltrami has much to benefit by [ the land must close its doors, unless, Fixation--of the - status for the Crow Wing, Lake counties and any | council last spring, on the occasion of chffl‘éfi‘ I;f EJ.°C'.5Cg;lg]}edls;‘,gf‘2:f with additional roads, rightly located. | ns seems likely now, they are alreéady Determination of whether the Rus- which has-been enriched by the boun. | chief inspector, detailed at the time| 0. "0 Fol o la ot the mission- tion, which gaes infle effect next July Tesented: marked a8 “soft picking” by legisla-| the affairs of all Minnesota reserva-f, & .4\ ") great spiritual awaken s MUNmONs mobilization, al nti tne world with what |region. ¥ harges detail by detail, Lti ECRHED cq ng tr charges detail by detail, relating the than financial aid, is required from The * amenfiment which outlaws though theé five principal powers ac- eated hearings, W ug P CUMMITS §~ICIDE p B8, Reconstruction and education as- (United Press Correspondent.) “Section 1. After one year from the- sesion -official communi- port, were made at the council meet- h v quest, it w 5 % 2d e emphasized. Jan, 16.—Nearly 200 three-inch fleid | manufacture, sale or transportation storm.of protest m ‘Gofrespondents John G. Morrison,” Jr,, though the proze mited suicide at Blackduck today,| inntes were nb{'filed with fha in- | Ston schools, followed him with an|g/ 4" more than a million dollars importation ‘thereof into, or the ox- discussion. - f ) th portation thereof from the United = - AL night for e scene. No _details paragraph as quoted in the report on the three essentials for the suc- surrendered by the Germans under BREMEN SOCIALIST RULF™ ti the jurisdiction thereof for beverage London, Jan. 1§—Brei has an b i the Indian bureau at Indian expense| ., e aim of this district 18 6 ralse| ;54 geized in an isolated work house ondon, Jan. & emen has _— $40,000 during the next five years,| hoar Coblenz by Americans. “Section 2. The congress and sey- will “adheréto ‘the principles of bol NEW MILLINERY STORE IS Would Replace Supt, eral states have the concurrent power D D RECEIVING ITS FIXTURES D) unt. for missionary and reconstruction tegtalation today. A proclamation was issued by Earth reservation is discussed at e L ELL WN EMID . the self:appointed dictator who; ~The firm of Galloway & Hourigan |some length in the report. Though SANBORN AGA[N - w ENO B a1 Inoperative unless it shall have been lin lor h 5 A ratifled as an amendment to the con- ery parlor here in the Elko build. | the inspector retommends that Supt. «Jimmie,” of Hibbing, who ded Mon- ing, is getting the fixtures installed. | Hinton be replaced. The tranfer of INSURANCE CHlEF day at his home "03 Influenza, was | Beveral states as provided by the con- Rome, Jan..16.—The entire Italian | markets in New "York, Chicago, St.|Write Earth boarding school to the St. Paul, Jun. 16.John B. San- | Withers was a former professional day of submission hereof to the states. ‘ 3 : . 16. 3 by congress. # lando is working to form a new cab-|are to open the store Saturday, Feb- inet. ruary 1£ : i f,;‘,,";;, fi;};’;"ffido",fie;“;;, (i?l? “fi:‘l:g duties of state insurance commission- | the Bemidji team on several occasions 7 Sk 2 te| ar, the office from which he resigned |a few years ago. He was chief nc- The amendment was adopted by Discontinuance. of the dfly school service. C. Louls Weeks, Minneap-| partment of Hibbing. are some of the things it will do: t! - :31::;0'}30!. l};;&?::&‘:t tziomedl:_ Egbert S. Oakley, Duluth, vacated | played in the American association,|establishments, forcing ployes to seek other jobs. treasury a source of taxation counted CROSBY SATURDAY NIGHT > D the first drafts of the new revenue o bill and millions in additional in- (United Press Correspondent.) seicondfloor parlor, finished in gray, émeetbthg Srosby hi[slfi schgol qulz:; at Remove the liquor question from ¢ —Al-| with onst h TOS aturday nigh, and expects to London, Deo, 26. (By Mail.)—Al a monster white polar bear rug y y olgl P RECEIVED IN THE MAIL WEDNESDAY || i1 time and help decrease city, state Russia, is. living-quietly in the home gray-upholstered cushiony arm- Next week, Friday, the Fosston and federal expenge by decreasing law race, by Regent Park, in London. which you sink as into a feather bed [ and play the locals, and the admis-| - e An 0ld Fight. . Im h’i’s Ji‘t;flé study’ which he oc-|When you sit down. sion will be 35 cents. When St. : Louisville, Ky., Jan. 14, 1919, 0ld Fig To the Editor: day, is as old as the constitution preparing his memoirs, re-rdading|dows, through which creep the gray and the expense o heavy the admis- itself. 1 into effect once represented the destiny of | fireplace n ome end gives a homey | the advertising gave the admission at | IIt 5 L G g g — century and was looked upon as a Russia, and dictating to his Russian | touch to the scene. & OmeY | 35 cents and there’ was some con- On that date there will remain in bond about eighty million Y hand in f Ta bef: h But it gathered strength. Ch:’lrc‘i\es and in four languages. efore the revolution. He is - still ST e 2 ihiti 3 % iaki took it up, doctors followed and then BILL WOULD MAKE TRADING IN Under national prohibition it will be lawful to sell whiskies on the Korniloff mutiny. his time to legal questions. i 5 o A cleties, the Anti-Saloon league and He seldom goes outside his friend’s| He is a man of remarkable person- | states, “wet” and “dry,” to cure and prevent influenza. ) St. Paul, Jan. 16.—Aniong the bills medical fraternit dicts a return of influenza next| In the middle of the 19th century every day he walks alone through the|at first meeting, a real, friendly-like | introduced in the senate igs one by She e e 5 Maine went dry. . s s Kansas followed. Park just across the road. he in interested in you. He is direct|if passed, would make trading in extant. The holders will not keep it for medicinal purposes.| At the end of the civil war the e taiii Sl o rs A0 o 1 anti-slave agitators, who had won the airly well, and sings. e knows by | mediately to the point, like an Amer-|able for the first offense by a fine of i i i idi £ heart an enormious volume of Russian |ican business man, without flourish. | from $500 to $1,000 or a yyear in tl‘lje This will be dl-le to the faCt-t!mt congress; w!}l'nle pr&vn@ntng the prohibition battle. Their number for the sale of whisky for medicinal purposes, has made it a|incjudea William Lioyd Garrison and L Dt over” a tonnabe tax bill, some of the oy = today decided: to ‘eall the newspaper legislators who are tired of such tac- White Earth is rebuked for making MEI‘HODIST DISTRICT BELTRAM[ SHOULD ot £ £ inter- such charges, while alleged bad moral tives:into. conference. for an two states of Minnesota.::. They rea- ) 11 be materially mod: lage outside of the purview of the secrecy. order Wi , m y analysis, would have’ to be in the I ! { OF CENTENQR Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 16,—Nebraska, 10:30 o'clock _this -morning. _The . pnci] of the Ulpgewss. of Mitne: ¥ Y FUND Every county board in the state s 3 % believed that memorializing the na-| 5 Bryan, today became the thirty-sixti R Dure Thbre'yéstond many extravagant and unwarrented S % B - alon, ch line di; good roads committees of the senate % w‘m" i im . g Suc. es would be disturbing by the facis in a report made to|Methodist church, and A. T. Carlson, amendment, and the amendment be. By am Phillip Simms. which are trying to soak the iron in- ? to state the views of the board and |the United States a year from today, i > i Chief Inspector E. B. Linnen and|,¢ the same church, have returned 8 of ithe t ’ Paris, Jan.' 16. — The -associated Tentatively the plan is to split thej /o representatives committee {;‘om Cr;uokator; wih?re they attended };ood ll'oa':: i;m ll‘s frnme;i‘.““ noglan Flve states completed their legisla- e gentenary tral ormula epresentative Oscar 8 mal ‘of - the full [and Sti*Clo & north of it, put: 3 o ot e b ¥ the orado, Oregon, 'New:Hampshire and : . for the forimal opening ‘of the fu . R He charges is found to be true,” In-[portion of the Fergus Falls district. [T adopted. With the ratification by Nebrasks 35 > R4 2t L o ith the r cation by Ne! N Several of the-most important|Minnesota,” so-called, iito a mnew ) ialits Beiiost ey R et asomctes | 1o would call a meeting of the house sion hinges remain unsolved. Among and shutting out southern and south That immorality, lax administra- Tt contonatt iaosemisat rabelved t0 formhilate A Program. sary majority of the nation, has- en~ ‘Acceptanee of the French outline |of the millions of taxes derjved from | tained at the White Earth boarding |, “rof ool ® 08 (e ioor ® wo i [should be represented at this meeting, | brewery, distillery and wine press in other .county. in the northern hal Monténegrian delegate. 24 rn_half| its meeting at Bmidji, Minn. The porintendent, gave the keymote ad- closed at thaf time by war probibi- * §fan myiet.s"vernmen' shall be rep- |ty of nature, and has’therefore beento make a thorough investigation of ary work is not a financial project YANKEB Dlscom and stays \;3 1 eompletion of de- don's 5 er of | tors of counties remote from the iron N Degdléion .as to the manner o p g tions, goes thoroughly into the ing of the church.. Service rather Th.fhndmgut, transpires.-at ° the conference. Al- e facts as appearing to him after.re- he declared tad: a resolution to limit H BRAORDIOR RENDENY S o S . | ™ heconstructios By Webb Miller. liquor In thiy country, reads: cel ‘a resolution to limit news o e charges, it is related in the re- pted: a 8 b T~ |sistance is the demand of the chureh,” | Aerfcan Headquarters, Germany, | the ratification of this . article the : ing in July, 1918, ided b 1 ; 3 : A man by the name of Sontag com- | yog %" ) e e by| Supt. G. H. Sanberg, of the Crook- guns and several thousand shells,|of Intoxicating liquors - within, - the - would reopen thé’'mattér for further Fgh and Coroner McKee will leave to- spector until Octoher 12, 1918. One address in which he placed emphasis worth of harness and equipment, not gortation theraot [iom (10 toxt o a could be obtained of :the affair up to | refarred to the school maintained by |38 of the movements. the armistice terms, were discovered : purposes are hereby prohibited. independent’ ‘socialist * republic and as--*‘an” immoral. ¢esspool.” out of the $86,000,000 to be raised 1 to enforce this article by appropriate shevikism,” said a Cologne dispatch Supt. J. H. Hinton of the White| work both at home and abroa. “JIMMIE” WITHERS DIES: . ol % ki “gection 3. This article shall be placed the city pnder martial law. of Cass Lake, who wiil open a mil-|indorsing him as ‘“an honest man,” James Withers, better known as e . 4 stitution by the legislatures of the ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNS. | Mrs. Galloway will visit the millinery | Principal L. C. Baumgarten from the e khown to many in Bemidji, | stitution within seven years of the cabinet has resigned. . Premier Or-|Paul and Minneapolis, and her plans K Ly J L Cass Lake school s recommended, born, St. Paul, has resumed the|baseball player and had played with . What It Will Do. & 2 = - Earth post. early in October to enter military|countant for the water and light de- | congress December 18, 1917. Hers, 2 B . | :]:B%g:{ole;ebvtfia;bgll‘%geg:n%t olis, state insurance commissioner in In -his bageball career, he played Wipe out at a stroke 236 dis- i 2 3 § \ N A | both on the White Earth raservathm' the interim, again became specia]|with the Duluth and Superior teams | tillerfes; 992 breweries, and .over ¥ ’ v ' | agsistant attorney general, and|of the Northern league, and also| 300,000 saloons and wholasgi? liquor - their em- 5 tion that office, but will continue as an | Southern, Central . and Western ¥ W B K R assistant on the staff of Attorney | leagues. }'l(e Wuds 3& y'fi{:d old and| Cut off from the, United States °Ligh- General Clifford L. Hilton. leaves a wife and two children. 1 Y % “44%-Ad BEMIDJI PLAYS CROSBY AT o upon for an even $1,000,000,000 in By Edwin Hullinger It is an exquisite little room, this The Bemidji high school team wiil HERE’S WHAT THE “PIONEER" EDITO comes to state treasuries. national, state and city politics for exander Keérensky, former dictator of |on middle of the floor, several big “bring home the bacon.” of a friend on Cambridge Stairs Ter- | chairs and a wonderful couch into|high school five will come to Bemidji violations. The fight on liquor, triumphant to- cuples a large part of the day, he is| One wall is a bank of French win- | Cloud came, the distance was so great r Sir: On June 30, 1919, war-time prohibition goes and re.studsing - documents which |lights of a London day. A fire in a|Sion was set at 50 cents. Some of s 30, y P g It raised its head early in the 19th 5 Fai “crank notion.” stenographer; who can write short-| = Kerensky was a lawyer in Russia tusion as a result. gallons of whiskies. Kerensky has just finished a book | interested in law and devotes part of P . . . . came organizations of anti-liquor so- GRAIN FUTURES MISDEMEANOR for medicinal purposes. Whisky is being used whelesale in all o others. beautiful, cozy little house. Once|ality. He has a smile that wins you winding, graveled paths of Regent|smile that convinces you right away | Senator Peterson of Moorhead, which, winter and Wh’Sky will be needed. But the Whmky will not be He likes music, plays the piano|and unaffected. ~He talks im-|grain futures a misdemeanor, punish- | They will export or redistill it. fight, seriously considered turning to vocal music.’v Often he sits at-the He has a wonderful reserve power. | county jail, and for the second of- s % T2 H felony to use the mails in offering whiskies, wines, beers, etc.,|the poet John Greenleaf Whittier. piano in.-the little parlor on the His face is sensitive and extremely'| fense from 30 to 90 days in tle work second story, and sings through one|expressive. He can look the most | house without the option of a fine. 0 i i Russian master after another. delightfully amused one moment and ———p-— S foF anle fop Aty pu_rpose ot e ibiti i i Ab mgame Natlofl' ilitant’ 1 Sotiatittieec lie atipe, SEInE- (o] the next the most’treierdously pos COMING FROM CAMP. Therefore, we will have real prohibition next ‘Wwinter, albiet i out 1900 came the “militant” in @ - ®50 4 think of his wife and two little boys, | ber. Like leaders of men, he focuses ' it may cost tens of thousands of lives. o, 8 :a: p:::ggb?; ’(i;:fl?m]:;atug:‘ct(\)ltrx:; oL _~""the Bolsheviki soon after the greant|his mind completely: upon each| W. H. Hoslton will arrive in the “But what’s the difference!” We must try prohibition. figure the fight ever developed. 2 hostages in Moscow, imprisoned by |separate incident, and never allows| city in a few days from Camp Meade Your: trul Ten y later the crusade against o debacle, and later rel d from pri-| his h g QUEB.Yery Sy o Tad grown from the o ; release p! s preception of the present instgnt | Md., and will resume his former posi- M M liquor had grown from the ‘“‘ravings son when M. Kerensky signed ajto be clouded by hang-over impres-[tion as druggist at Barker's Drug . 2 £ T. M. GILMORE, pledge they would not leave Russia.|sions from the past. store. . e P President National Model License League. (Continued on page four) A + ; | 4 s | | caed | | { | ey e g il L —— % { | tive Paoae