Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 21, 1919, Page 1

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DSITS ANNUAL o} y The spacious dining room of tl;e"bm.'.er hotels and better roads. The ] Babcock bill provides good roads, night, the occasion being the annual | whien, if built, would open Bemidji. " FORTY-EIGHT HOURS IS % TIME LIMIT GIVEN Hotel _Markham was packed last E G A % cop,”él;fv\ ‘banquet of the Commercial club, and | to thé whole world; You ought to | i g » 4 . INNTTIR Y] | there were many guests of the mem-} have other intergsts. - Capital and *. - Supreme War Council Resumes | § e ; gt : . Underwood :gernhlp.d 'l‘!:ieBtnb‘lfil wera ~»reml'.\lr labor would sit tpgether. . Property e s g B = % v § 4 e et | decorated and Bemidji's business and (is wages, good will. The next two 3 WI&OI“ Cl’hinnun; Den: 4 4 industrial interesta were largely rep- | years will be the fost momentous in . "”’.”?unrija “Ch‘m resented. The farm was "also well | the history of-thq nation, when ad- Thege American soldiers were photographed ut Dartford, England, just as:they arrived from months of privation | represented. and in fact eyery line of T and suffertug: in German prison camps. = Left to right; they. are:- Private Chester: Burt, Sergeant Fish, Private O. aclt)(vny was_ there. Dliri;grzhe :erv- %\;::?afin:”"mbe “,f.;fi'.?f“%he“m;’,‘;fi.'; By Unitedj Press.) Kimman and Private Oscar’ Robinson, i i ing of the splendid menu the Three|should be with-you,” and ‘he made Berlin, :Fep. 121..~In: compliance ‘Syncopaters played the musical pro-|an appeal to: Jabor and the farmer ~~with the armistice terms hostilities gram, every number being heartily | to oppose all disloyalty. “gainst’ re ‘suspended Mon- s [l : X NRS’ i H I Peo 'diyfn:tt'Ai?vgl:%‘;fl:l:fl?a%xfnouuced to- Flrst crUIser g STATE EDngRS OPENON se“a‘ur W||I ‘reelsxl-;:gi'cnt Robinson of the .(}om- Takl::gom:: sm?:l::'nxg"x:‘on the - day.: . e e B - 5 ¢! K imercial club presided and the open- oommuntt Y oy NU rola ? £ ) y club reference, the apeak- 3 AN AL ONVEN'" o : . ing number of the special ‘program er urged community spirit... Ho as- cx.mnngm U IMPROVED. lMPORT ANT MEEHNG was a.vocal selection by Charles Van, o that: 6 LA SEaE To1 and he was obliged to respond to 58T iat: from ¢ SPROaN ; peo- Paris, Feb. 24 v hearty encores. -Al Jestor, the effer- ple” had risen the heads of indus- trial’ life, yet they were'.called en- ean, . shot -y % emies of the ‘‘common people.’” Tyuesday, will be vescent story teller, then told twp vf his famous stories in his characteris. )™ . tic manner and his hearers laughed I am not. talking politics to. M < night,” he stated, ‘but am absolutely ::arx:llll;;mt.he substance of one being opposed to .the . government owner- ¥ l * ¥ ship of railroads. Just as sure as you : One of Jester's. give the government control of your A Scandinavian and an Irishman | railroads - the .door . will ibe shut in got into a discussion and neither|the face of the common people. “Gov~ X By L. C. Martin would admit the other was right. To|ernment control' would stifie. ambi- d s & ¢ sett]e the argument they decided tojtion and would take arrevolution to =/ (United Press correspondent.) fight it out and when one .of them|throw it off. . The rallroads, have ‘Waghington, Feb. 21.—S8enator | sald “sufficient,” it was to indicate|been good enough for me. We wouli ‘Borah of Idaho today said he would tgat :1: had eso;xght punisllmt:t:nt xn:} &n]xvebto lukln a page ,rlrum th;;future. Y the other cambatant was right. An e better hold to what we have.” demand an American referendum on thgfi/ went ut it: .{ _‘Mr. Murphy suggs¥d that Bemidji the league of nations constitution. he big Scandinavian got thé|should have a community Quilding Irisirman down and proceeded to beat|as a memorfal to:the city's soldier hita up. Heh‘nounded him ’propa.;l‘:'. dead. 4 . but the Irishman wag game. o 0 apparent - victor grew triad of his ..Whr"‘:o“ SW work and finally by a’great effort the st do you GARIS FLIES AIRPLANE wish of those boys who ‘are lyifyg. in —jli’réi:ilar ‘Clemen- B : f it ot earlng ruups " (By United Press.) n“the next forty-elght hours, it was St. Paul, Feb. 21.—‘“The most im- Rnounced today-f; portant meeting of journalists of ; [] - : 0 joel ng 3 i —— o Ar e T da -/ Minnesota ln}?iston’n" e . MAR] nhg 'TAIM. W\ This was the way A. O. Moreaux, : Dw rlv ‘ { president of the Minnesota Hditorial: B 'Fl.i'édvs' Fefl;‘mn' association, characterlzed the fifty- pglns“;‘debhfi?' wrr?f?\?;g:ul::)wnr L ug third annual .convention of the or- council’ was to resume today with- (By United Press.) zafigation’ opening teretoday . ~ 3 eméneeay. Today's . T # Editors agree the reconstruction -out Premier Clomontay. —Todavd| New York, Fem. 21.—The first 2{| poriog holds the most vital possibill-f ; Vin’eet;ng wa:n ::b:gted &?n:lnl‘mwer nearly a score of delayed transporis|ijes for newspapers and newspaper- Eo ?ofi; a“::r‘m i PDenmark was | to Teach this port in ten days was{men. t'l’o otive 31(7]me o{hthe gl;(:-‘t’e’?: Teneny A6 £ = i £ experts are to address the co gaxedu]p(f 1o urge that”Schleswig-{ the cruiser St. Louls, which came in today and tomorroW. Chief . subs Holstein, Wwhich wa "flglix - é:i““‘r‘: this morning, carrying 1,300 "m"“”;jects to-be covorad aré.the hels pro. Pruhsians morg th as MY and men of the 161st regiment. | Dlém, advertising and means of in- ago, be restoretl. | creasing newspaper revenue-—cover- R R "/ ST. CLOUD HIGH BEATS iz il ok M deam : b Foaptiio g £ .. |St. Paul .welcomel o e 5 maer mo senmmx xo vare. | BEMIDJIHIGH, 48 TO 14 New: Haven, Conn.; Feb, 21.—Wil- | [ocm Now SEC"ONB ~ ¢« TQ DULUTH TO TEST Cottart fl;fi;‘;‘fl?l{:{l&@;fifiwjtfiog:&: ache 3 Irisoman got from under: and stood Plandors' M61A7" Do B ':w'iflmtd Taft ‘will’ return to} ok - “Yile univefaity next fall as-a mem-| 2 TR basoels Baxkei ball) i ’ f up. - With one: blow, of -his reserve d Pelleye.they P’i-ea’ldent Wsa wallace of - the Sauk ORTH lN PATRO[EL]NG m';a,,gm he knocked the Scandina.}Would Wwant & col marb,!evlthm Cetiter Herald responded President L vian dowii -and pounched -upop -him. ol“‘ected in .‘?:“Q’!“R;\l')n of their su- Moreatux dgelivere% fi;: t’rlewsmm'ifl (By United Press) ° He had 5‘“;'“’" to give him a good fn:xgnhe aguncfrex:film ‘cl:;p:hsgejm‘;g;q 3 ctilty; v nnounced s nnual address. residen oreaux 21 .- 7. | triming whén the Scandipavian ejac- % his work ‘as Kent professor. of law| ur 8ai0 it Boioal quintét on | Herald, Luverne, department, piloted by Lieut, Walter | “D-n It.” exclaimed the Irishman,| SV~ 1t contd be ercted on o sohoo when h.""’“{(‘n“ to-war duties: :ll:z ?:.ttslgnil\o:)‘fhbyc?ge sgére of 48 \/1C‘?mn‘;::‘ét:\g?mw;;%llgll:s:‘ox}l:ge -&Fp'} Bullock, flew\lnhnn airpllflne ‘llo Du- n:fl:;‘;’fi‘;“‘gofi",’,‘k of the word for| yenter of the children could h: : : to 14. -The locals were handicapped | o - T d an ad.| luth at 11:30 this morning, demon- ) - heard, where the bhoys .and girls 3 b pleton Minn., Press, delivered an a S a This narrative wag given by Mr. PRIVATE I8 PROMOTED. | by the illness of Steckman, who~was'| 200 “Rupis - the County Mer- stlmllé;l&f ll\;fltprac;::fi]blggk pE a4 TS JATARIE T goven. ¥ \while | could grow. into heatthtul snd vig- £ / unable to play, while other members | ., '} and -the County Edifor on plan or state pi . . |on a busines trip and he remapked |°oUs citizenshi and where all Metlin olds, son of N. G. Rey- | were out of form. ~The "8t:*:Clouds’| ] 3 % He will fiy ‘to St. Could- Saturday a classes of loyali uldimeet in the Merlin Reynolds, the Fundamental Prineiples of Ad H Sund he would try to think of something .nolds of ‘town of Northern, who isjput up a stellar game and romped | o yicing and return Sunday. 5 Hay. cause of American{§iit amd’progress of . -wmtationed at Camp Logan, Tex., has|away with the long end of the score.{ “myo remainder of the program: their interests. . Wihave sueh.a club ] S EE R Y. A g The stoYy telling was followed by “heen promoted to sergeint. ~ But the defeat does not necessarl}y 1:30 p. m—"Good Roads,” Ru- o number by the maio quartet, com. in "my home town. ; i eliminate the locals from thle dist’ri-_t dolph Lee, Long Prairie Leader; Dis- WILSON w‘LL LAND posed ot Hannah, Boyce, N. E. Given Am'l;l’\engrellte&t ll;&ng w;le have l; tll\o m_ PREACHBRS title for a try at the s.tutrf champ! ox:— cussion, by Roy Chase of the Anoka AT BGSTON MONDAY and Jacobson, accompanied by Miss 3 8 l\;'. bspl rb. (&reé\h‘mlse» should 4 : : ship, the locals being in second posi-| jergiq’ and Martin Widsten, War- Muriel McGee, and an encore was| ¢ built by labor and the farmer. 1t : ; Falls, and a tie in the team standing s {5 bel against the ‘government in de- ; W:S“é“g;‘;‘:ing‘gg‘{r;mfi St HEht Teault, E;flcl‘t’“fig;‘vsb’il;‘:“‘;‘fi‘gfrfifignfigfl_’;‘, George Washington, on whieh Presl- | troduced and I his usual calm, de-|tense of their homes. We should ound adv - o o en son is returning, liberate and forceful manner spoke|yot permit mob rule to take ti lace {W. Christy, Red Lake Falls Gazette. this harbor about 1 p. m. next Mon- npLp i 1% pince Lodge 460, International association 3 @ ¥ The steamship will anchor in Pres- | jzation within its self has promo: opens gee that the ledders’ of educa- of ‘Machinists of Brooklyn for pra- it o Fpl 11 dH“n’;;] fd?gvegé;:é 1t ,?%pAShCo;&gnet‘ ident Roads, in the lower-harbor, and | the interests of the city like the Com- | tion instill the spirit of éradicating * testing against the deportation of 58 Washington, Feb. 21— 2 0 ' | the president and.party will be trans- | mecial club. from the minds of the students the tion. .Little Falls is on the top| .4 pioneer. *“National Advertis- i would be the gréatest defense against < 5 : 7 : ponded to. - g T, o G ith, Little | ing for the Country Press W. . (By United Prégs.) Strong Compliment. :l:\?nh?;'ihx::a?;énnp 'é’e'fi',fi:"'dv?in i ie is to rel 8 Verity, Wadena Pioneer Journal. Boston, Feb. 21.—The steamship| . Judge C. W. Stanton was then:in-| b 5 perty or overthrow. of :the govern- 1 of the Commercial club and its work, | of thought. ment by force, will be'deported, Sec- BlLL FAVORED FOR U. S., Relg:{éiyfli:::?:éffvcig?:p;t:’i?éram, day, according to a radio message | quring which he apserted: “Beautiful Notthern Minnesota Fetary ol Laliot Wileon'geclared .in > alm room B from the vessel received at First} “Much'has been accomplished by |lacks rouds. Organize, put over the 4 letter sharply. febuking Micrometer CEMETERY IN FRANCE | Pl 200 b, 23 Washington | 1aYal district headquarters. thts organization. No other orggn.|amendment. ~When your mnormal » > ] g7 ke establishing in Franco the “Ameri-|Waseka. Informal = disousslon, AVe|rorreq to the cpast guard cutter Os-| " 1t was the Commerctal club that|disloyal. : Mr. Wilson said no person would | can Field of Honor,” a cemetery for | minutes 113_11&:.‘ Histor'ian Recort!a, hipee, in which they will be brought | accomplished the Ilatest important L be arrested:simply for joining the]the American Expeditionary Forces, | Larry Ho,” Committee's report 1:30 to this city. addltl(l;n to Bemidjl. the ‘:lormnl Farmer No “Rube.” “The farmer of today is no longer the “rube,” as he used to be termed. He is the producer in American life was ordered favorably reported by |[p. m. Deferred business. Work not the senate military committee. - The cminpleted gt prec:dinglm;;ségnh "ll‘he French governmént has offered a {officers and members of bo ouses speak in Boston in the afternoon.|the city. Good roads are needed and ‘ site for the field. of the Mh(llnesotha deglsla‘tutraseshs?:: More than 50,000 seats have been | (he nd}vnnlnges ey oppo;lunei‘}y " and yfumshot"ld admit ‘”!“fi Don't N e been ‘E‘!“e to notds ’t‘hi"n‘;éomuon asked for, it is said, but the hall | thls county and communily are big "IPel Mim to use a crow bar. No BEMIDJI ATTORNEY APPOINTED .-} with ¢! et » at ch - there| Where the president will speak Will | factors. Everything is hig here, but ) 052 OF (nen © &:‘;fl Amer o c:hpl- HEAD WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE: :é‘flfh%e' :mge?;-:f‘ %nterchnngs 75t |seat only. 7,600. : Bemfujl has fatted in somd things, ol 'armers, but they e can when together and are going to 5 L : AR that it failed to induce Gemmell, Me- d - " . 3 X - o just that. - You have perhaps T o i e b Fat, ohhengr 3ot B | . FOREST FIRE COMMISSION. , [Adpo and Hines to get a sleeper to : ; ; : St. Paul, Feb. 21.—Creation of a B ticed that the nations of Burope Y the Twin Citieh, but it will be at-|D° D ¥. .L. Clift’s bill, providing that all|Charles Warfield as chairman of the AN{)THER ARREST 0[.‘ tained " are re-organizing on the ideals of legal newspapers in the state be| Beltrami county War Savings com- forest fire advisory committee to con- sist of delegates to be appointed hy The reference was made to Gen-|°urs: When our soldiers were in Eu- printed in-English passed the senate. | mittee. The appointment was made » There was no-discussion of the meas-| by A.” R. Rogers, head of the work ALLEGED BOOTLEGGER county boards within the fire zone, 4 rope, every one looked as good and :‘,’:L nfv:';ag;zsg::mflf"a°f0:§far'ma.§n].' dlgn'med as any general of the old o+ .ure before the vote was taken. Sena-|in the ninth federal district. Mem-| this committee to meet annually and | ner. orld. We must care for theml upon tors Anderson, Johnson, Nord, Rom-| bers” of. the' committee will ;be ap- Another alleged illegal liquor sell- | ¢ discuss methods of fire control and - Sugwests Community Club. berg and Schmechel voted against the pointed throughout the gounty. er was arrested today when the|prevention and to recommend Prop-| wmpe Commercial club L Saht. toibe 1. W. 'W., but ‘any alien advocating sabotage or anarchy would be de- ported. - T ENGLISH. SAYS SENATE When the president arrives he will igchool. The Birchmont hotel was be met by Secretary Tumulty and|another, which has brought fame to arrival. The soldier who arrives and is not given attention meets repre- sentatives of the bolshevik and is < bill, ; The new chairman was, before the| gharifi's office took into custody Clar-|ar jegisiation, is the object of a bill 5 3 3 s ' .a community clab,” asserted thelsoon emeshed in their propaganda, - i =~ | war, an attorney at Blackduck. When ence LaValley, who is sald to have|introduced by Bepator Adolph Lar-Fy g, “Slnc’; residing here, I have|and they must not chanpge pthze flag - ‘GAS COMPANY MOVES OFFICE TO :‘:e rficeellv:::(:tgés ;inlsc};l:};%:jilrwmsez— been ;SP'de;" tl(n}af!tlgns c::;;gng;% son of Sandsltone. Sfi;‘a";’r I;’l‘]""“ 8| witnessed the town evolve into a me-|they fought for to the red banner nf ; "| The charge is that tue a 5 bill would also: provide for the ap-|iropoiitan city. The city today is|anarchy. McIVER BUILDING. mmm fices in the Miles block:. ! liquor ‘without a license on February [pointment of fire wardens in every tt)nepoot the fn’;emoal amalyl cmez of “Amerlca gave to the world the 17. township where there are exceptional o giate. Its name no longer sug-|telephone, the telegraph, the ma- MOVE FORD LIBEL SUIT. - LaValley waived examiuatwl;ttz'-x‘x]d fire hazards. FHE SNy u Sl NG Tuae SR, G M Detroit; Feb. 21 ]is; dareemantiof gave bond for his ;pjpiar:?c&: nexf e R a synonym for thrift, enterprise and fmarine and she can stifle any thing counsel the million dollar Iibel suit! Soooiol 05“ bt i £ NlMocKs ANTI_RED FLAG law enforcement. Under unity of|in America.” brought by Henry Ford against the term ofdisttict o0 il purpose it has progressed until it is In closing, Mr. Murphy quoted the Chicago Daily Tribune was transfer- R 1 lLL UP NEXT T‘UBDAY toghy’ a community of contentment |last Ieflw Mneg of Klplll’ns's famous red to Mt. Clemens, Mich. CHARLES CARTER FIRST - B . D e ‘ - CASH DONOR TO CLUB “The Commercial club in a cn‘.)y of| Before dispersing the hearers in St. Paul, Feb. 21.—The house|9000 has only about 100 members |line greeted the speaker, as they BERGER Dmm NEw 133‘118?31' Cartedr ?t ?:l:atm: 1;:‘ ?s' voted to make the Nimocks anti-red |2 {lim:;::glihf:ol‘?%%”made S passed out of the dining room. m oday and los ; | flag bill a special order for next Tues- > 2 AR Walter . Dickens, until recently TRIAL BY LANDIS cative b frmy et Nevv b faey ut Bl m | Repesseniattse By svirining rosoccs. o R, E. OLDS WILL HEAD superintendent of the Red Lake In- b “Do ce contributi here?” Y. g 'lalso urged the club members to o 451l : il you take contributions here? aid he would offer amendments 2180 B ¢ ;j]gnhagency, was among the tvisi’tiorg Ch:c:‘;glo. tdebfb 21. ~LM'oui0nsnftz:1: he queried. :vhlch would do away with all ob-|launch a campaign for new members, RED CROSS QVERSEAS B T o s 1\;"S Ter (i.nl :nb l“rda s‘ag oI BEL fid‘if‘ “Most certainly do,” replied Lieut.| o iong” cave from anarchists and |and closed by stating he appreciated the Commercial club banquet. r.| were denied by Federal Judge La Switeon. O e aotivitics the bill is in. | the presence of Hon. Frank W. Mur- 3 . ; Dickens has been transferred to]here in the case of Victor Berger, so- 'And Mr. Carter handed over a five 0 3" ose g phy of St. Paul, who was the speaker Washington, Feb. 20.—Appoint. White Earth reseration, where he ex- | cialist congressman-elect, and four dollar hi)]; the first cash donation to tended to curb. the bill as de-|of the evening. men of Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. pects to take up his duties soon as|other solcialist leaders. The sole purpose of the Howi I d encore by C superintendent. v After the motion had been denied, | the club- - lfined by the author is to prevent a| F:"’ ""”V ng ’:hm: a:kermt‘fi 42l ivet Olds of St. Paul, as Red Cross com- 2 ; Judge Landis asked if any of the de- display of flags or banners enblematic n{ng‘cwon:milfitroteiug:d. Mr. Murphy|missioner for Europe was announced CHANGE CLASS COLORS. iend‘a:ts‘ desiredléto c;imke any state- Aumnggommns = G OF STATIES g:niz::ltty to the United States gov- | TTf sl 3: n::r_ A m‘:‘ h¥lin a dispateh from Paris. Fer iae R et emnt before senténced. MINNEAPO. 4 ident of the Minnesota State fair; | last Colonel Olds has béen: chief : ; : ] the | presi s year ¢ u'fikrngf:lgol ffidmmn are not e T bt SN Ty legal ‘advisor of the American Red : ‘they have had a meet- | declar RE DGR o Cross commisston for France, and he now will assume the fynctions of the commission, which has been abol- The office and display room of the ‘Bemidji. Gas company has ieen moved from jts Minnesota avenue lo- i cation to one of the rooms in the , ""Mgclver building on Beltrami, occupy- -, ipg-the north half of the north store .room, a much more convenient ‘loca- tion. DICKENS AT BANQUET. H v Cochems, council for Berger, The house has postponed v ¥ . H. Z. Mitchell, editor of the Sen-|special order and the Warner-Hompe and a ma{'ler of oratory. ing and decided to change their class|so. The .congressman-elect . then | tinel, and H. Mayne Stanton left last| bill providing for the nomination of Tezes Good Roads. eolors from green and white to ma-|stepped "before the bar, took five night for Minneapolis to be present | candidates for Uniteg States sena- “I made my first visit to Bemidji pages of typewritten matter and ner-|at the meeting of the Minnesota Edi-|tor and state offices by conventionftwo years ago, began Mr. Murphy. roon and gold, and cannot be classed ¥ pA as green nnes'uny more vously began to read torinl assoeiation ,'l"'“ next . Wednesday What nortliern Minnesota needs l,‘-""h"‘1 ¥ 55 $ 3 R R f_u_--’f o1l - 3 N - tive Page e e P e e e T e S e v g 7 | | ] . \ 2

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