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£t R o _;N'T‘”TGE‘T"'TdbAY’S“NEWS OUT OF YESTERDAY'S PAPERS DAILY PIONE goclety ATTERPARTWEEK “FORUNITED STATES; By Robert J. Bender. (United Press Correspondent.) S¥ . Paris, Feb, 11.—President Wilson planned today to leave Friday for Brest, preparatory to sailing for the United States. There was a possibility, however, that his steameér might not leave before Sunday, the day of making public the league of nations constitution, which was completéd and approved yes- terday and ‘was to be read at today’s session of the committee ' of which the president is chairman, st “ FOUR DIVORCE CASES; 'ONE BREACH OF PROMISE ra; Petit and Grand; | of Interest Booked POLISH TROOPS RECAPTURE BREST LITOVSK, . Warsaw, Feb. 11.—Polish. troops have récaptured Brest Litovsk, Bialinktock and Kovel from the bolshevikiaz GOVERNMENT TROOPS OCCUPY BREMERHAVEN. Berlin, Feb. 11.—Government troops have oecupied Brem- . erhaven and Geestenubde. SN L R CARL RAHN MAKES §TOP, 136 YOUTHS SIGN- .. -, spent” o OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Minneapolis, spent 'Monday a8 the Do the boys of Bemidji waut to guest of S. C. Balley, on the return trip from Island Lake where he was inspecting his father's lands, about 3,000 acres. T 't 5 fil organize a band? The city hall held The young man has just been dis-| opp of the most énthusiastic aggrega- charged from the military, he hold- tions ever: togéther, in’ Bemidjl last night, when Diractor Riggs of the Bemidji hand called for candidates for the propos¢d ‘juvenile band and The American doughboy has earned the esteem and love"of the pe_ascmté of France. In Bricullessur-Bar the American chaplain shown in this picture is interested in a pair of wooden shoes, while the peasants surround the ifriendly Yank endeavoring to show thelr appreclation for his deeds and make him-at home. i8_that of Nels .1 SIS o wua .o NEW POULTRY ENTERPRISE| FORMER GOPHER STAR NEW YORK LIFE C0. Sy whok e Sk oo st STARTED BY BREEDERS| WILL REFEREE GAME . | AGENT OPENS OFFICE ;:h_'e tol.);\:“t@h near, Wjlton, destroy- = . e !R? § en,“f g ~other. pro- Leading poultry fanciers in Be- WEDNBDAY EVENING The New York Life insurance com- midji and south Beltrami county are ‘ pany is opening an office in ‘the ‘perty. f The Ynse - of/ Tagley: & Wold ‘vs 3 2 ireThi : : to establish-a central quarters for {| Northern "National bank .ailding Kate WcGiifohas beon ‘settied: the benefit of all chicken raisers and By C. S. Crothers. Mand" will be in charge of D. S. v lmb ¢ New.| Yill open for business at Dr. Warn-~ (High school reporter.) Z|Mitchell, district manager. - The of- § ;almadv,y John Nen-|in o5 corner America avenue and| = W. C. Deering of Crosby, a formet|fice-is No. 5 in the building an. is . mann ‘B Lycan owifig 40 an{rmpivq street, with a complete line of | Gopher basket ball star, has-beentgpend for-business. : auto r, Lycan alsp.has a poultry supplies, "incubators, foods [agreed upon by both the Bemidji and| . For the past two .years, Mr.|ing the commission of second lieuten- claim ‘resultant from the mishap,}anq what is needed for successful|Little Falls téams to officiate at tho|Mitchell has been a resident of Be-}ant. while Dman. Fo :suing ‘Mis.{preeding -and raising of poultry. championship ‘contest at. the. armoxy{ midji as the representative of the R ! - fi:’”“flx ngte for-alleged running inio| ~ myoge interested are Dr. Warning-| Wednesday evening. Deering played|New York Life and since locating| yyNK FUNERAL YESTERDAY. “ him with an" auto while he Was 0n|ex.'A T. Boe, W. M. Everts, Bart 1 pos the University|here has: taken active part in civic, o s Sy " |exactly 188 boys signed -the roster Tt ‘Stafford and “E, Pattersem; all breed- innesot: e flairs and government war activi-]| = The funeral .of Mrs. Mary Yunk (. ip: : @”fiij “on; the cal ' ors, of,-pure: bred-stotic-and big -prize [680 \When it toured”the. east, defeas=|tles, and “his bustneéss ‘e« fnerensed | was held vesterday morning at the for membgrship. Rl i el ch of ‘promise suit, i uingrs - . . [ing the leading universities and, col- |to'such extent the opening of an of-|Cathollc church, Fr. J. J.T. Philippi} Director Rikge Eave tid Boyiw One Httle ‘of general interest s seha-1 ™ rhey contemplate’ -ul matel;lz “tp |Teges ,of ‘the east. . . = officiating. Interment was made in fldhd"fl:nt Bfilflfi mntfi' t‘l‘xmyf: -{0 fi“’: : 3 2 Y 4 handle eggs and. poultry for local| ‘Little Falls Rooters Coming. Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Yunk|Wwhat all’ meant, the hard worl £ %;hbp‘“‘!:?;’{;‘:?r e and shipping trade Tt 1s reported that delegation of died .last Wednesday at Deer hiver.|ahead to bripg such an organization iy g -|to a high standard, and his hearers D D0 A twenty-five to thirty rooters will ac- Seven of the eight sons and daugh 5 "3 Ciehrlen Oleoh, Swmmilt; Blackdack. 52,000 ACRES ADDED company the Little Falls team to Be- ters attended the funeral, one being|listended -intently, and resolved to ~Hehry Miller, Béemidji. Yy s ey ; . D TO COUNTY TAX ROLL: midji to witness the game, confluent. unable to come. m%;l&zgdhere elected by the hoys as ‘A. Nellsbnides, Port Hope, Ten- that they will return home still un- . ¢ WU VW, Misserschmidt, Quiring. A"DITOR’S RECORDS L . . ~ “George Peterson, Wabsnica, Pitt. P college basket ball and baseball star, | from tne man who owned Bemidji, | for enforcement of the war-time pro-| g " oy moetipg will. be Monday 3 £ ) anica, Who - says: Beltrami county isn’t|and has buut up one of the strongest W. J. Hilligoss of Tacoma, Wash.,|hibition law, effective July 1, is em- February 17 at elack, whfin.boy; Beltrami has done pretty well, thank |31 to 29, and Stillwater high school |and as active as he was in the ‘“‘good The bill provides an appropriation i you, during the past year. 56 to 25 for the state entersehoolas- |old days” when he owned 96 acres|of $1,600,000 for enforcement, waich ;?:m:il? b'nnd moygient (glly o “héavy damages were inti, o o fice was warranted. onty Anderson, Eckles, Wilton. REVISITS FORMER SCENES: 3 defeated, = i PLEASANT MEMORIES| asks runps ror DRY Law. T it Franits K tlesbe Coach Frank Hall of the Little ° Becretary—Bob Naylor. ' Falls quint is a former-Macalester Bemidji received a visit today Washington, Feb. 11.—Provision Treasurér—Nels Rode, - -Joseph Karles, Birch, Blackduck. ¢ 5 S 3 on the up grade? " If there is any |teams in the district. Coach Hall {s |and he was the man who broug... the | bodied in a bill introduced in the 2 “¥uad Harringer, Blg Grass, Ablia. | o “wiio believes that just take o lan alumnus of the Little Falls high |Great Northern railroad to Bemidl. | senate by Senator Sheppard of Hexus Till be saplgued Stste imydtents. Y ¥ look at the tax-books in County Au- |school and played forward when théy Silvered head, this veteran of the|and referred to the senate judiciary of the parents of the:boys, and thay v ditor Johnson’s office and see that|defeated Duluth Central high school, | great northwest is as rugged as ever | comittee. s will be addressed by D]ra:;tor.Rl!gl ‘Ridge, PuposkKy. Frohn, Bemidji. ; o > In fact, there are just 52,000 acres|tic championship. of land whereon is now the iCty of |would he in charge of a special G gr)f:;“ 4 'l‘?u“t{tlg.:!l?::l? of government land which waited Band To Furnish Music Bemidji, .the “City of Enterprise,” a|deputy of the Internal Revenue bu- ve:‘lll‘: ‘l”‘:ggo':nm;e‘l’m‘;‘;;lm::!“":"dg:‘ PA LA : 5 some wise ones to annex them, and 3 modern community in every detail. | reau. fluttarlnf and it bids fair to be oné B Pofn Phibps, Bemidji. . Ralph Herman, Wakish, B-lle. Joe:Blondo, Bemidji, 5 o Wiilfam Morrison, 'Jones, Solway.. eprge Brenon, Eckles, Bemidji. 4 to Peterson, Woodrow,- Foy. . R. Gustafson, Summit, Blackduck. ~'C.:Petri, Bemidji. i J. 'E. Lonngman, Cormant, Quir- The twenty-first home guard bat- talion band will be at the game to furnish music before the cofitest and between the halves, thereby not al- lowing a dull minute during the en- tire evening. 1 Reserved Seats. Coach Smith is making arrange- ments for the addition of fifty to sixty more seats for this game. These seats will be held as reserved seats and tickets for them can be secured At that time there was nothing of the preesnt city visible, only a wild waste of land, and Mr. Hilligoss garze away eighteen lots to his friends, one of them the present site of the Remore hotel, northeast corner Bei- trami avenue and Third street. For years, Mr. Hilligoss has been chief cruiser and land examiner for the Great Northern and was the man who laid out the roads -through Glacier Park. Hardly a foot of this great northwest but what he inti- on the tax rolls now being made up for this year the records show that ot the:d 52,000 acres of government lands have been added to the tax rolls of individuals, which means more taxes for the county, certainly a splendid showing for the war period. assets of the city. CLOOUET FIRE WORKERS CHECKS HAVE ARRIVED Checks to the amount of over CONDEMS U. 5. EXPENSES. Néw York, Feb. 11.—"Extrava- gance” of the American government was dlagnosed as “a dangerous dis. $500 have arrived, being received by ease,” that will require “almost a Major H. Z. Mitchell of the twenty- " first home guard battalion in pay.|PoPular uprising” to cure by rep ment of the services of home guard |Fesentative Frederick H. Gillett of Massachusetts, ranking republicap members and hospital corps in Clo- Quet at the time of the terriple for-fmember of the committeo on appror S~ K. Brnaten,mBemldjl. Nels Loitved, Bemidji. v e rand Ji Wm. N. Belfy, Beaver Dam, Win- ‘The list rg grandnfag'rs is as fol-|ner. . ng. ' "John Kyler, Spooner. lows: ‘7 Theodore Stromberg, Quiring. at Netzer's drug store. - This will| [ to z " y knows and the pioneers of priations, in an address here’ at ghc' Carlson, Bemid}i. C. R.-Crabtree, 158-32, Pitt. make it very convenient for those|ponidyi ana this vicinity are old | fire{s. hom the check |n. | luncheon of the republican club. 4 ph Hauser, Blackduck. C. A. Bye, Buzzle, Pinewood. that are unable to get to the hall |y o5 )qe All for h“' ’de lfl checks ‘“1‘& 0-1""tfe vofced a demand for reforms S Meblernan, MeDougald, | Anton Thompson, Blackduck. eatly enoush to setntik good seat t0) “He is as full of pleasan and in- L L (popon Major|ang opposition to government owngp- raceton. . . P. Duncalf, Bemidji, witness the game. 6 purchasiie | iorogting memories as an oyster is * | ehip of railroads and telegraphas. © J. F.-Gibbons, Bemidji. Rulland Fellows, Tenstrike. of these tickets will guranteo thelr ;" o 1eat and he is always g.ad - Mr. Gillett declared that “expenses Nap, L. LaPount, Baudette. W. 8, Schar, Woodrow, Foy. purchaser of a seat up to five minutes| - 0 B Ye T e 0 again res SRRETARY GLASSASKS have risen to a height never thought F. E. Barker, Wilton. - H. A. Korkvold, Roosevelt, Aure: -|after the start.of the game. . Ushers visit scenes of days now gone 1 \ of s possible and taxations -and G. H. Smith, Eland, Kelliher. - D. J. Powers, Lammers, Solway. | will be there to assign them to their * F R B AD Powms loans have become a heavy purden. Hans G. Thorson, Benville, Grygla. |-~ August Eimquist,. Bemidji. seats. 5 0 Ro He expressed the hope that pne r'e- Olaf Grimm, Shotley, Stanley. A. P. White, Bemidji. THOUSANDS ARRIVE Washington, Feb, ‘11.—Secretary | Sult Would be “popular revolt pgainst BAPTISTS HONOR ROOSEVELT. On Roosevelt memorial day, Sun- aay, when tributes were paid to the late former president of the United MmNfisoTA HOUSE VGTES T0 States, Rev. Whithy of the Baptist 5 church, at the cloes of the evening services, devoted a few minutes to eulogy of the colonel, after which the audience stood and sang America. M’GHEE PAYING VISITS T0 COUNTY SCHOOLS J. C. McGhee left Sunday morning for the north end of the county for a three week’s stay, going via In- ternational Falls. He will visit St. Paul, Feb. 11.—The: Minnesota | aliens was cowardly, disgraceful and house of representatives passed un-|unpatriotic, and every such person animously a resolution by Represen-|immediately branded himself as a tative Guy E. Dilley, chairman of|dangerous and undesirable resident, the committee on military affairs, de-| and this country nurtured and pro- calring that aliens who took advant-| tected these ingrates, and the same age of the fact that they are not|aliens still retain good jobs to the eitizens to avoid military service in|exclusion of our returned soldiers, e e . : One Definition of Envy. .“BEnvy,” sald Uncle Eben, “is one of de unplensant symptoms 'sperienced by folks. dat has been tryin* to git somethin' foh® nothin'.” 1 methods and ingistence Glass has asked congress to increaso|Ouf flsca i TGDAY ON TRANSPORTS the amount of Liberty bonds author- upon’a better system. ized but unissued' to approximately (By. United Press.) $10,000,000,000 and to give him ow UOUOR LAws New York, Feb. 11.—The trans-|broad powerdn t& determln: the in- ports Netapen, Pasadena and Luca|terest rat and other terms o the Vic- Degliabrizzi arrived this morning|tory Liberty loan to be floated late AGA]N ON THE mB with home coming troops and nurses. | in April. : ¢ e The Levithan, carrying nearly ten| He also sought permission to issue| gt Ppaul, Feb. 11.—The effect of thousand officérs and men, is expect- | not more than $10,000,000,000 of|recent revocation by the state public ed this afternoon. treasury notes, maturing within five| gatety commission of its orders relat- —_— years, and asked that the war finance | jng to intoxicating lauor s to leave SEEMS AS IF WILSON - °°"p°";‘:l"“m b‘ae:]“‘h‘:;"udt ;‘“; one| the traffic regulated by state lawcu or year after the aration of peace 0| py nces, Attorney General Clif- HAS OVERLOOKED IRELAND make‘comn:ie‘rclnl loans to facilitate ;)6r§t‘;:.namlton ruled y1n answer to foreign trade. . uestions raised by H. W. Libby, se¢- 8t. Louls, eb: ;1;5;":3“}3‘“‘},‘;:‘ B oy gy e : fetary of the commission. Following son was - - . by o 3. Gienmon ot thss city KING GEORGE FAVORS | Ce5e% o it The o gt 4 in an address at a mass meeting ol and motor corps and appointing behalf df the Dnited States during|sailors and marines, and for every|schools during the week, and spend|Irish sympathizers attended by more CLoSER R,ELA“ONS peace officers, the commission officers the world war, were guilty of cow-|alien so exempted a good American|the first Saturday in Baudette|than 10,000 persons. y ; have been flooded with inquiries as to& ardice, that they constitute a dan-|{boy had to go to the front whilé| meeting the school —officers and “President Wilson has said he went (By United Press. )‘ the effect of the rescinding measure. gerous element in this country and|these aliens remained at home in|téachers, or any one with school to France a champion the cause of London yFeb 11.—King George, Weeding Out Amendments that they should be deported and|ease-and safety, therefore be it. ‘questions to take up. |, £ oppressed nations,” the achbishop de- o o b throne fnformall 4 eeding Ou enaments. the good jobs they are holding, ‘Resolved, that the house of rep- The second Saturday he will spend | clared, “but so for the name of Ire- ’;ge:henng ell:l)n ot arilantent shortlz Senator P. H. McGarry anl}l,l'}evl'e- ghould be given to returned soldiers, | resentatives of the state of Minne-|in Williams. He will try to get most land hasn't been mentioned at the atter nol:)n toslay pexpreased'hu 534 senmt_lve lflsca{r 'SWenson. c“%;gle:r The resolution especially condems|sota petition our congress to enact|of the schools in unorganized - terri- | peace conference.” Sire that the understanding between respectively, of the seir\&te Aandstu:é _those who withdrew their first citi-| legislation to depart these parasites,|tory, and the organized district —_— he United: States and Great Britain EX“""" higifway icminm e;' :n by = 4 zenship papers to avoid service. this house believing that a man not|along the Rainy river. VISCOUNT GREY BLIND. should. increase and that the two lg}';iWfly Ci m‘;n 58! onerf a codcm nr"‘ ..., The resolution 'which follows is| willing to fight for our country sure- C. C. Hankey, assistant_superin- mh countries will act together in the waehng oque g omarzen o 1 being adopted by legislatures all)ly will not make a desirable citizen, | tendent, will spend the week east f London, Feb. 11.—The eye tronble fattire to the Babcoc "{:l“k g_way:v;u over : the country, the movemeat|and to also indorse the bill now Bemidji, mostly among the school of | with which Viscount Grey, former g p;opo:e;i at the public he:rlmg- m:tn starting in Seattle: pending in congress restricting im- unorganized territory on the reserva- | British secretary of state for foreizn the galtmen geport ta't :rbc‘?]m“ le *\Whereas, at ‘the very first test,| migration for a period of years.” | tion. He will be in the office Satur-|affairs, has been afflicted for years, tees the amen'meEts to ti el , 8 hen this nation faced a ecrisis,| The resolution instructs the chief{days. During the week, the office juow has culminated in total blind- said the bill will egrol;-g:;y reco!int: aliens, both declarents and:mopde-}clerk’ to’senid” copies ofuthe measure will have to-be closed as so many | Iless, says the Daily Mail. Viscount mended for passage by ‘omm % Celarenty; claimed - exemption..on ;the|to the president, vice président and sehools Temain to be visited most of | Grey is learning to read by ‘the twls&n @ dm: greis lo‘ meta,smmd'o! noneitizénship; and | to each miémber of ‘the:-Minnesota| e school-deys will have to be taken | Braille system of characters for the -Most of -the-amendinents Raxe to “Whereas, the action of such'delegation in congress. for visits, before the spring breakup. | blind. with the ehanges in the routes. i 1 ( { I