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1 1 MINNESOTA HISTORICAL. o e e e S 'S. NEWS OUT. O (R ATTEMPT TO STIFLE " NORMAL IS REPORTED FATTLE TIED - g BY STRIKE OF .make the schaol of | hosepie of Nomthimm X iih ; ' : :the people of* Northern bota B S ¢ : : ; — : E\.et ;:hyg:’ lizaxéieéex:i_qgito s?nlg care r - e : : 3 : Soup Kitchens Are Being Used 5 X : 1 i ; i1, - to Feed Long: Lines of 1t is authoratively reported that there is a. rement on foot to “utilize the B school as a rural teachers;, and. ness interests are giving vent to their opinions " in no uncertain h An,d’B‘“dflt'fe sta‘::g whrisch‘?s growglog r:;ilfiy am?l : > i U D Hungry Men.: - ey end a0, it s meDla ot : ¥ il ki eiRsy ne member B -3 ] HAMLET LEGISLATORS - the normal board, who hails i # : 3 3 DELEWARE RIVER IS" 8’ city wherein is located a state CC ; ; ALSO SCENE OF STRIKE CRAMP HIGHWAY PLAN cGarry’s Bill For normal, is bitterly opposed to the Bemidji normal in every phase and is . endeavoring ' to belittle it ‘in every detail. 1 It is to be heped the membe: of the normal board have spines stiff enough to sequelsh this indi- vidual, or there will' be a vojce that will be heard in no uncertgin oo By, ~.i|4 tones, if the tail can wag the dog. St. Paul; "Fél 5 B = - | opinfon that many moons will pass - : ‘before ady cow ff “on-a: rail-| = — Tt at it difllcult‘tgem‘- HOME SER“CE 0UARTERS i but we afe findin f Seattle Mayor Wains. of Any : A § © Attempt to Take Control - Tsove : O oA of the City Fitm Sorvh 5 An‘; order v,fl'obl il 2 i 8 (By United Press.) ;u::t L::( WIuMngton hkx'{ § ! Seattle, Wash,, Feb. 7.—The morn- ‘Lake Indian ney- in - : f the second day of the Seattle Aqeney. eoln, Nel of Uncle Sam's fighting aviators, have returned to their native PE S e socond Bhy.0 il i}ounty, vWalte‘r,F'. .Dickens, ,!6 Ian’d' EPRGR R, tences In | France, Lieutenant’ Johnson s ofclully zeneral strike found the ‘city almost past_seven years its superintendent,] ;" T HEOL exper 3 % :ompletely paralyzed. Eighteen soup who Was: Beén orilesnd to .".‘_k‘ M w‘ A dited ‘,_",fl' Qownln‘ five Hgn n'llnea and his pal gets geven to his credit, kichons, operated:: by the 'strikers, of the White Barth Chippewa:reserya-! = ‘ed ‘long lines of hungry. No dis- the road:isn'k al thing. ‘Hedsf b 117 Xed & M/l TNUCALE DAND: f ) 2 - bombarding members of the leghia | EORMER PENNEY STORE Comidgiighol "’"’""’“"“. il JUV_M,E, E BAND:BOYS SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS: "fl:;c::e;g%g :gs,;l%“;ot:nzm work- , : ; i : 2 ey o g i ers here, 60; re of various e B L e 2ot e vt wtt| MEET MONDAY NIGHT | HENRIONNET CONVICTION: i e ~ - -TO HEAR DIRECTOR| ~ DECISION HANDED DOWN ring letters J. J.i g i o Lrnldos‘ strugk in ‘sympathy, anu Se- forming | quantities. lowever: the : of the Cl S y attle Is tied up. Jocal memb: going: to_glve his|decided upon fo : e Servicelg, g: C! °&':9:‘g:§, g’m‘i“?‘gg"flz asid . | plan a trial g * have ma headquarters, and.instead of occppy- " Agency Has Progressed. ;- DELEWARE RIVER STRIKE. sangements of ] location of | i : Sl 1 The out r uvenile | ) " Trenton, N.'J., Feb, 7.—A strik 0 DASS O We hop¢ he' i ithe location of| . Since the'advent of Mr. Dickens as outlook . for & big. juvdnile (By United Fress.) rentony N..J., Feb,. T.—A strike 5 :{ 1’2‘3&’ li‘t.‘ cau:e t‘:xp@fi'e fs-nothing | o g £ 6, the location|superinténdent of the’ Red = Lake]vand.for Bemidit is indeed encourag-| . St. Paul, i‘v'eb' T.—Roland Henrion.| that threatens to. tle up every fihlp' p ocation of the . ing, -@oeording to G.' Oliver Riges,|net, who shot and killed Oscar Nel- building yard.on: the Delaware River diréotor ot the Bemidjl band; it .e:|son, Bemidji bank teller, on Novem. | ¥as called todgy: at Harrinam. Cateling-estimated that from 76 to 100 her'15, 1917, was adjudged guilty of : ihoys. and young mep will sign the|ymurder in the second degree in a MAYOR’'S WARNING. nemberahip roster... To that™ end|jecigion handed down today by the| Seattle, Feb; 7:—“Any man who attempts to"take overicontrol of mu- there, will be a meeting of all boys|Minnesota su ere, preme court. he. city. from 10 years.up, at the nicipal government' functions - here & {aflt B.l‘;‘il:gt'tt?\é:o:fl: g:o"-h“ ; d“’é :‘{‘ Penney store on-Thivd 'stréet, by far Bt our gues s that M. Siomwlij Potier losated. sad with Better; 16 X Siwiss | Cilities for its purpose; - -1 % Yrecnen £ This; will ‘be well ‘equipped § M“”"”& b ki ftli fqécili jzs lorktlhe‘ mummd 0d; ’?m v l"r"é- 7 RN s~ : Sarad to MPl 1 of - returned soldiers . an ilors}. i Py S Bl : bemnesyghg?pgl;&at& Z‘;mf)“ .fi'gg where they may write letters, read greldxse‘i:mz?u&ityfi:‘nd its PeORe] city. hall, Monday "evening at 8 This decision of the sipreme court| will be sliot on sight,” Mayor Ole Sk fltoal:fs. AR s | newspapers and. magazines; meot With Feaciars - stook rriscry s :y.ifi [ »'¢lock, when the first ateps: towaTd |,,pho1ds Judge Stanton inl’tht’:n trial of | Hanson declared today when told of “Es B ) fellow army men and be:looked after | e a or’mflut!on‘tv:tll beng:ken.d vo. also Hlenrionnet -in the Beltrami county |a statement by,Senhtor Thomas be- while in Bemidjic ~And 08i- { patriotin | i "935;9, ““’1"‘ , ward 820 8130 [Jistriet court, in which the jury found |fore the senata’propaganda investl- . 8 ) ) £ 4 f ,’e&‘?%’t o't’_ tli'o °u ;“h; him. guilty. of murdegr’ in the second ga?ngk conmimittee. ; "\strlk?rs htnve . L ¥ e " 5 g o Tt Lo dul ol K i b which earried a life sentence| not taken over govérnment functions ‘stpeets it gock’ plan. ot hard G SRRt | : o mfe to ;:,‘ -:mm y;ifemsn,, _m&d. ,haur,f ), whi i el A-m-eme (. Seattle,® the mayor said, ‘They At m&“gefl D Naahe : Are Lookin 2237 | 2ad nad ap-augle ot ‘b‘elt %‘hx? 'was asked for and denied, and '{hé “wilt:niot e aliowed to take-over-any “Tocky. road ahead of it. ~Unlike‘the RNLY 3 (AT ooy ¥ * ¥ |and had an audience of about eTghty. | .. 44 “yas taken to Stillwatér to)zovernment functions despite’ tifelr - ‘Elwell road, it does:not provide that ! f i po- | Later, it is the intention of Director | (0 Biy L oh LAl € - published statements that they In- 'villages and citiés shall pay the cost| tato ‘warehouse s d ' at| Riges to address the parents of\the S5, Liwas . takin . tosthi tend to operate the light:plant and - of ‘construction within: thefr boun-| T T T * Puposky, to;ba.owned by the Indians, | bOYS Intereste i he fuventle band; | M, APEEE s, o atiad Coun.| help police the city;" The seat of city darigs, so that they Iwm beddom}tgd S4B . 1 .+ | They aiso intend to erect a flout mill}* r:::’? y Be is meeting much oif- |t %L o iney Torrance representing| overnment is still’at the eity hall™ e?vxfillngeerge::figd f::ovale&senatg Paris, Feb. 7.—FProf. George iHer- ;;:?umg:??},,?izim'buudm , would b great thing if -Be-|the ig"“l’le’ as he did in the districtf - SOLDIERS 0: sm : Wedneday by “Pat” - MoGarry; and |ron and William Allen have-been ap- at the agéncy, further indigations.of | 40 °°"“‘h have: a5 ",‘f‘“""“"“’ ;‘;‘e’m";’;‘.‘;n 33?,:,2%"{%2 3’,,3*&'3}- Seattle, Wash., Web. 7.—Soldlers _while it is lkely to pass, members|pointed American del the progressiveness-in vogue .af Ked é;:l gia:n'% ;0 m:_gfi&&:z&gn ?\: the forer. courts P have arrived in Seattle from Tamp ; 2 kg ; Lewis, Tacoma, to help police keep :zoh:::ad:&mg:?&nlgfiz?; l?{;gl:‘z :1?; E:‘?i ?un‘:;::ngzc at Prinkipt Lakfe_x:. _Dicl';en; is ‘awaith “his_ oxder ',’;;‘g': .b:'::uml“gr; ::}::agrebuw- RE MMENDS Goo Srder and to- guard public property flr:wm;l:. “ o e was officially anno i t!: %lg:e the ‘E“’Bi, ‘new field The adult Bemidit’ band 18, doing co D that might be endn:ggered during a ~ % An eresting statemen oxl:- : at White Earth, - - |:plendidly, Director ~Riggs having RflADS B LL ASS general st of Seattle union mem- nection with the bill coraes from the BIBLE CLASS TONIGHT. been secured as a fixture in Bemidjl l P A l’:"'vn:h"" fllg“t%“:lo%“:y “.“ne; o us! a A trikt highway commission, which .states that if Beltrami county suould be divided it will. build a hard surfaced road from. Blackduck to saudette, via Kellther. { ! .. Ed. Rako is lmi‘to take the first jump in explaining-the detalls 0. e Toad to Beltrami county residents on February 8, when he will address a meeting at the:Carr Lake school,. at shipyard workers who are on strike for higher wages. DENU NAMED BY GOVERNOR, TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS Governor ‘Burnquist has appginted The Bible class of the Lutheran ‘free crurch of the Fifth ‘ward: will meet tonight at the parsonage. All are invited to attendd. FORMER ATTORNEYOF ; iytyb‘: l;:““‘::::::a}%afi;gé&?cg;: St. Paul, Feb. 7.—Passage of the n,every way. s, 4 % BLACKDUCK OPENS OFFICE) " et et ek WL e CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TO mittee Wednesday. 3 ) 4 MEET THIS EVENING hAa Patrifckh Mc(}n:'x'yh o}i‘ ‘Walker, son’s shoes, using the Nonpartisan orabl = chairman of the senate highway com- y.discharged from military serv 3§ 4 . . league; route. jce and returned to Beltrami county | The Christian Endeavor society of ::;t:ge'th};“p nnno:ng;d tfiE‘%,}?fl:’.“‘l B. H. Denn, business manager ;f the C. L. Pegelow, formerly an at- torney at Blackduck, has been hon- . . ] 4 Row Over Commission. ' to resume his practice of law. ' He|the Presbyterian church will hold its e 3 ~which he hopes many residents of| There was a big row in. the house|will locate in Bgmldjl and has rented | -egular. monthly hueiness .meeting |SPecial order of business Tuesday, 5::?;95efi’:;’;::hmg';‘;"‘::;m’; 23:. Bemiaji Wil beipresent. - He will|tne other day when the appropria-|offices in the Miles block, preparing fthis evening at the home of Quincy |indications are that it will go before qrods for the promotion of & league have a big map and:other data 10|{jons commitiee recommended that a|to ship his offce equipment to Be-|Brooks, 909 Lakeé boulevard. As-im.|the legislature in its present form. | 80 A ce B0 St o L eapolis illustrate his talk. ''Ed. s on the]ecommission be sent to the burnt area|midji. ) 3 portant business 18 to ‘be taken up| A Joint session of the house and Februm-y‘.lz and 13, embracing Min. highway comittee and_he fsn't over-|pesore granting the request of the| Mr. Pegelow practiced in Black- Favery member is.urged to be present. senate highway committee Wednes- nesotn North Dakota and Montana looking any bets to help put the Bab-| fire gufterers for a million and elght |duck about one and one-half years.| A little social, entertainment fs to g:ymwza:'i;end:;i"‘;y ::E:i;enif:fit"fi: ¢ ;i ; COMMITTEE IS HALF cock plan over, 3 hundred thousand dollars. = The|He is a graduate of ‘thde Mh;nesom be held-after the business. state. { i ! ise, i h has ; McPartlin Starts Right. range members made a lot of noise, | university law school an eco! Most of them came to-seek loeal changes in the routing of the 6,000 THRO"GH CONST"'I l‘l'ION (By-United Press.) me RSP S TR E “F. J. McPartlin gained his first big{but in our opinion. Chairman Ted | quité well ~“known throughdut the Mmlonlsll' CONVE"“()N . Imiles of trunk roads, but after they Paris, Feb. 7.—The league of na- victory in.the house the other day Cllx'lrmfimm‘on-mu‘!A th: ridghti mu}let or; county. when e got by with a bill providing| the s uation. thundering lot o - - T ' IER RETURNIN "R”' ‘N;RAM understood thg real significance of SOLD! por a. FOR w 7 PR the amendmifi there was not & .tions ' committee has completed half the draft of the constitution, it was free tuition in the state unlva{slfiy riloney wa: ?-::::s er:{'edmtl!?e ’;rgon::- B bod, ho has been in.the| tions are as auf- o e e e boctition. developed, | ferers won't be kept waiting for the| Mrs. H. Bolater has just recetved (Bpocial to The Ploneer.). |speaker who did not agree that in- and there was & lively. tilt on the floor | money. - The generosity of theilegis-|a message stating that ber brother,} yynjenpolis, Feb. 7 —The World dividual desi must be secondary, .of the house,. but when-“Mac” got|lature in this matter is well illustrat- | Jess Knox, who has been stationedlp oorom “convention of thé Metho- to the state-wide plan. ) through with a fifteen-minute talk it|ed by the fact that at the time of the|at Camp Dodge, has been mustered | (s Misstonary Centenary for St. This sentiment was expressed over | officially announced today. evaporated in a hurry. When {‘Mac” gaui:tte-fipt‘;oner fire tm:,ly twenty- out.t sl;.d i: now. in Minneapolis en-fp, ;1 area will be held in. Hennepin ,An%w e::y ro]a‘sid' B o 5 ot oo % : - amendments - ANS ANIZE gets to his feet his speeches are about | five thousand was granted. Toute home. Avenue Methodis iscopal churech, . ek CLUB THROUGHOUT STATE & (By United Press.) ‘ St. Paul, Feb. 7.—Gov. J. A. A, Burnquist may become the guiding ‘e Learned Great Truth Early. Son has just begun to go to school and has much to say about the new as welcome to_his opponents as a| Mr. Nord’s menu in the senate will Minneapolis, February 13 and 14, the Babcock plan, all dealing with ing one of the best orators fn the|and you may bepurg they won't hurt ‘RF Addresses will be-made by national Gnm.s mmuc offiérs-tromy “New. York,. Including FAmONS PRMRBS spirit 1n a proposed Hawkeye—Goph- jump away from being unanimous, | eral of his bills are sure to find places By Frank J. Taylor, cher, W. .A. Brown, C. F. Ream, ml‘mm in the law encyclopedia which will be Christian F. Reisner, 'w. E. Doughty, Towm s e i I Loon, 8¢, Paul Ath- are pointed, but if members vote the , ? oy ity hacaton. ot et cojored -orator; -also - Bishop | made today that the Italians and{,¢ Jowa who now find vocation fin lure tourists to Minnesota’s ten:thou- | way to the 'desk, and many of them i Sty el te e e will retary, and the district superintend- g‘rrltofill alll’um- Mr. Loose is trying to cemmunicate think of it that way. the prices of meals by the first cou- ‘ Y. which then planned to adjourn until{oypected to attend. Winnipeg, Feb. f7.—The annual eral added features. For six long| "o, doflar bill as a semaphore, and| FRACAS ON MISSISSIPPI AVE. - * hnson, re.|28ed exhibitors to come in with thelr (By United Press.) " geng, the farmer from Ottertail, had summery weather having given way municipal court when -the hearingsbring back Arvid Risenen, who Was| w5y " wirds It is the officlal show | posed today by the four big brother- sentence suspended, owing to her cir- | was stolen and he had arrests mado: ject, which shows that Ole knows the | relieveing banks and safes of their INDIANA PASSES SUFFRAGE. little girls he meets, but every few Indiana senate 44 to 3. The measure e gon, ‘that yoware changeable,?: (He an- i u wl, and he is|be explained in ailater letter. His E . * |slight routing changes, were intra- Hghee - MEAr i program_ calls for geveral measures, cmcm VON MT 3{;}:‘? Charles Bayard Mi;chqll pre house. .In.this case he carried his|northern Minnesots, -and, as’ he s the following: Doctors John W. Han- or ‘sqclety of ten. thougand or more You can’t tell which way a flea is hden issued at the close of the session. (United Press Correspondent.) ; R. B. Differdorter, Fred B. Fisher, letic club, has launched a campaign way they talk “Pat” McGarry’s bill A fine young crop of nonessentials 3 L O eaerchomy Smer | Mitchell Jugo-Slavs have made favorable pro-| the Gopher domain.” The movement sand lakes is going to go-thpough| will fin@ & burial in the political 0 have self rule, ents of the St. Paul arep will take ten dollars for each lake, which is}sists on prodicing’laws we wish they with all other Hawkeye song fn the ' into the German républic was expect-|rom g thousand churches in Wiscon- ; & Rine Cirous sins of the late Jesse James, who are | f o - RA]L BROTHERHGODS van- & 5 " ultry show-of the Winnipeg as- The Sullivan-Wilcox contest was a taurant men down here. If you want PO ¥ THEN PICKS OFF BOOTLEGGER | from all parts of Canada and the - - hours the spellbinders went to it bat- it puts an awful dent in your pocket- | . - < 4 p | pens. Washington, Feb. 7.—Government .. made biscuits, and the audience Three women, who ‘participated in }turned seldier, long to again .get on| ™"y a0y trom London, Ont., De- Paul last week, and by this time his. tion jointly by the government, work- four of the best legal sharps of the a great fight to prevent Wilcox from | 10 *he zero brand. e held by .Judge Simons In_$1,0001,¢ ¢} American Poultry association.|hoods. the most adépt in the manly art,|Duluth on a charge of bootlegging. _.ment. Every time he was getting tue| - A gang of yobbers in taxi cabs are ty clubs on the continet are given. 0 cumstances, sentence to stand sus-|Then it transpired the suit case held Tules of the game as played in the|loot, and the police are having a busy Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 9. — The the peace and quietude of the neigh- 3 43 sipinfon. of; one, and. all that, Ole is days it is a different girl that attracts - _ship, and.it_that Jooks too tough be{all.the rophing. They probab ve|$5 find ys inJail. +(By; United. Preidy’, 2! | 40/ gas" adopted by tMe house- recehtly 1 A : 4 _dove of - pe 3 swered, * "Taifi't nie that changes; it's his bunions in Congressman Steener- | drivers. 3 > the belligerents departed. |todsy-passed.. I niture t0. become a law: _Fthem, -when' you 'Efow 'theiti better.” rapidly gaining the distinction of be- ’ duced and re; _{“""?d to the committee. point by 110 to 5, which is only one|linitg-up a very strong support, sev- Iowans living in Minnesota. N ~.going to jump by the way his ears X s Chan- Crov of Nonessential Weimar, Germény, Feb. 7.—Chan- |G, g _Ward, and C, A..Tindley, the| - Paris, Feb. 7.—Announcement Was | o gnlist in.such a club all. nauves for a hundréd thousand dollars io|in the form of bills are finding their ) € ed that body 48 ““the goverelgn power| "y @ 1. Kohlstedt, executive sec- | oress toward a compromise on their|aroused the governor's interest and with'a whoop. “Pat’’is only asking|] grave: yard. If the legislature in- The official welcoming of Austriaf .rt -~ Ministerial and-lay delegates HOW ANNUAL WINNIPEG SHOW. interest of such an organization. rather modest when you come to{would manufacture one regulating od to be the first act of the assembly, @ V : |sin, South Dakota and Minnesota are (By United Press.) working under the disguise of res- oo AT TR T { % o AR INDIAN AGENT KAHKI sociation opened today with entries regular three-ring circus with sev-i, q.0 o jacent meal you havé to use THREE FINED IN NEIGHBORHOOD A y HAVE R.Al[a SUGGBTION ; U. 8. The mild winter has encour- tling home made biscuits with home- | 1* P! It didn’t take W. J. stiick through to the finish. Ole Sa-| . he first robin showed up ini8toy;; recent Mississippt avenue free- fthe job as Indian agent, for the first| ~WCER, W00 PR 0 oon wig b The Bt eimehl, wath: wife is probably a widow, our fine for-all, were fined in Judge Gibbons' fthing he did was go to Cass Lake and besides the local men, are in éharge ers and railroad officials, was pro- state opposing him, but he put up & of g One of the combatents, who prov bonds to the-federal grand jury at being eliminated from the tourna- Taxi Robbers Busy. Trophies from all the leading special- drew $50 fine or 60 days in jail and}- A grip belonging to the accused worst of it he would change the sub-| plying their trade in the two cities pended so long as she doesn’t disturb | whiskey and he himseif got in bad. big building on the hill. It is the Umg. Ane;-l h;rlng a taxidt‘lge oth;x’- £ e 4 —— bill g-iviim;I sresidential suflmg; fi.t.: night we think we have discover orhood. nother was fined $10 or ASSES PENSIO; women in Indiana was passed i + making g0o goo eyes at the governor-{the reason why tle ‘yeggs afe.doingten days in Jall, while the third drew SERATE P NS, him, His mother sald, “I'm afraid, will make an effort in 1921/t6’park [to rob the’ banks to: p&y,-th§ ““ AT’ the dove- of-peaes:spreéad his| - Washimgton, Feb, ffllgnm and réquires only the governor's sig- i | | va Pame | ;

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