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T GET TODAY'S NEWS OUT OF YESTERDAY'S PAPERS--READ TH cMIDJ1 DAILY PIONE BEMIDJI, MINN,, SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 22, 1919 . FORTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH By Fred S. Ferg(gson. R . 3 <+ ... (United Press Correspondent.) ; ', ..Paris, Feb. 22.—All special committees of the peace.con- ference: will be asked to submit their reports, March’ 8, under plans.to speed: up the work which is expected to be adopted soon ‘by ‘the supreme war council, ;. ! o g CIVIL WAR BREAKS OUT IN MUNICH, ol ! Copenhagen, Feb.: 32.—Civil war broke out in'Munich at = . |2 o'clock yesterday -afternoon, dispatches received: reported * . “jtoday. At‘that hout church'bells: were rung and 10,000 work- 3 men marched from the:suburbs into'the city, shortly afterward v;olent fighting broke ‘out. : ikencn] : ‘SEVEN HUNDRED SPARTACANS KILLED; ccess met ‘OVer a.year ago, an : total sub- was indeed flatterini - goribed: up to 100! bei: R e SR ChippeWaWing ‘When the temple-waa built, it cost . tiniated and it was de-| Chicago, Feb. 22—-A maximum o N [ ,Z“;fifi ttl:)m}e:sve‘the finighing of the{DPrison sentence of twenty years was| ' " d | olih quarters until a later time and|imposed by Federal Judge Landis up-| i L \ 2 a ortant | on. Representative-elect Victor L. he ‘really "”’%’:f’r:‘:fls‘?&t -un- | Berger of Milwaukee and four other { I A 5 e. :From . o | socialist. leaders, who in final pleas| : _time the complekion of the plans was likened themselves to history’s great-] e VIce r s : S A peasaed 0 m,?“ v, until the young | est malrtyrs. A i B ) ' members of theclub held a meeting _ Friday and decided upon action.’ Unifed States infiintry and a nachine gun cowpany on ‘guard in Sen‘&le during:th br‘f trike il;l thléogg?l'tli’ngegt zlgé;g?r:ngm]g 70t0 sPartac:l?\s W:: e killlged ‘ 24 oiig 1 . ; 1er orsten, according an nx- b - e chanquTileiraph dlspa;c(l; from Copenhagen. The Spartacans are said to have otcupled Battrupp., New riots ‘are reported BU'ITERSH.Y FORIISECASTS in Gotha, Stettin and Hamburg. 3 : o SENATOR SULLIVAN TAKES \ Dr: Btanton is now thoroughly con- | - HIS SEAT NEXT MONDAY GA[NEY STAR lN ‘vinced’that spring is arriving, for us he wagicoming from dinner this noon| g payl, Feb. 22.—George H. Sul- ST‘ m.Al"s DEFEAT gfoflfi;l ;‘ll’t‘(‘)"'e‘:':yp‘;“nge’: “‘;fi:"fi and| jivan, newly elected senator. from T e s ; 0! L4 3 Washington county, over W, W. Wil- In an account of the defeat of at. Gudrs that .\’vfll convince you that|cox of White Bear, Townley candi-|0laf colloge basket ball team by the =0 sprin near,” he ejuculated, as he|date, is expected -to appear in the Hamifne p 4 2 : placed | the vari-colored insect on |senate and take the oath of office at | LaWiine university quintet, the St. = : { the counter. ~And the emall visitor|the opening of the session on Mon.|Paul Ploncer Press gays forpirt: OVER M“.UON MEN il A was ingpscted with interest. day. “By<a score of 14 .9, Hamlina 4- S ? : L i ~ The first dlstjngu’ishe@ _seryice g b = ‘[ univérsity ‘defeated S Ol'ul college - ARE NOW DEMOBILIZED c-oss awaraca o settraimt couaty sl CTATFE- OF SEIGE IS ™ OF (QURSE NOT ALL'OF US ' |fn baskel hal Wed “night'fa 7 ) 2 IS L “[dier by General Pershing has”been' ; " CAN'DO THIS: BUT-- -:;%e g::w:; Di:;fket,fll}fll ‘&%fl &mfl ary 2 ! % : e A Hamline - floor 4 Tl e Pirme! Jelactad o weks e (By United Press.) jwon by a Red. Lake agency Indian, RUL[NG BUDAPBST drratic 'basket 6hooting by both canvass and thi -mf, Bllnm‘gr sgof Washington, Feb, 22.—Demobliza- | Sergt. Joseph -La Jennessee, D com- 3 ik (By United Press.) * |teams was the only discordant féa- “ gg’ the J”Afi?{'{?m?gbuum A ::ol:bsoiné.iggaiilw:agn;;%%:c&oxf pany, sixtieth infantry, for:extraor-, (By United Press.) Washington, Feb, 22.—Assistant|ture to mar beautifu]’ team work. tIMMW.IO‘}iH‘W* i | day by Chief of Staft March, ‘dlnary heroism fu- actidn nvar Cunel,| Pparis, Feb. 22.—A state of seige g;fiyl:::{Yfltg'e\s\;nrng‘ll'uxell:egelll&:‘va: iln ?alney,‘ left guard, and Roach, right ' “It'{s the plan to finish the big club E RIS France, Octoner 14, 1918, has been proclaimed In Budapest,!} e takes a horseback ride dali’ly at u’é om'}:e'.slfize‘:('or»Haml(l.“e'h quarters, equip ~ the . parlors and|gmamE REPRESENTA’ ; Sergeant La Jennessee retained the |tolowing Communist riots Thurs-|jyneh. hour. At the department he |game e i e ne, ' played. the es( Jounging rooms in modern fashion, s ‘PLACE ‘OLEO command of his platoon after he had]day evening, states a Zurich dispatch|p,g o pfl"'“, tub for n bath theres . .__f._r_e..__er‘ N thgtall the banq:et h‘a[:,vblreming PLACE I ON :gceived a e’ieva;—e gunshot wound in | today. after. i y GERMANY TO $om, billjard and pool - tables an : : e leg, maintained the organization —————— ¢ A . T watiers. 1n” goneral. A amail| St Paul, Feb 33 Fheshoues, of | ofhis iatoon under howry fire, and|B A o, PROSEQUTE MEMBER _|hand, dossnt belove in physicat oul ; . space. will be devoted to the sale of{ " iy iv o Moy Rt vie of ol directed it in the overcoming of sev-| " mam 1 ture for himsglf. He t lg 1] WAR . papers and magazines, soft beverages, | >\ PXOBIDLNE e SEEEME OL 080 | eral machine-gun posttions. He con- FOR PRUNE STEALING: GUILTY | fure for himeel te Lo d oo the| ; ‘¢igars, candy 'and other confections.| . s't;ate institutions by a vote of 97 solidated his position on the line 2 cal};lnet athletics class: “I've been‘: B S5 3 N (o ; to 14 held by the company and remaned| The B. A. C. club of the Presby-| iationary engine 46 : NETY By Frank J. Taylor. Work Beginy Soon. 9t on post thirty-six h 1l terlan church held k trial y-engins, 45 yorrs; it .19 . > g I pos y ours until ordered | terlan church held its mock trial last| 4o {rving to make me a locomotive (United Press correspendent.) > 'fif is expected-the work of improve- RAYMOND KREATZ HAS evacuated on account of his wound. = |evening at the church and quite a lot| oo+ Wet Fab 3 i ment . will ‘commenge: inside of two of fun was had’ " PO Schufd?r::'xm after finifi;sht'm‘fl::; Weoks and the Bewsauagters will no FETURNED FROM OVERSEAS T T , The prosecuting attorney won con- i daubtprove a populariasset to the| Rayhmond Kreatz, son of Mr. and MEASURE TO HELP HRE viction against Raymond Wilson, the BlLL wouLD ABOLISH : m’:f;&"flmfif l};l:mxl:(:» !;ll:xfihmi‘g Elk lodge and to Be Mrs, George Kreatz. who has been in charge being 'that he stole three > - A catled meeting : the aviation service since December, JI) | rounds of prunes while the boys were | control of the Spartacans, today de- & . Monday night at 8. 1917, has returned from overseas SUFFERS Nflw VAL“) in camp this summer. STATE FoRmTRY BOARD “’J:;:‘:l' t]f‘;;;::"a:!:?flm:fi:'fl will Ye L. P, Warford was judge, Henry it ; Jorden and Francis Ray were coun-| St. Paul, Feb, 22.-—To abolish the bealed the law: passed early In thelge) for the defense and John Koors|state forestry board transfer its sessfon granti 1,850, the fire Euflerex:-g lfx lgggtl?gn;eflie;nte? and Sam Webster, Jr., looked after|powers and duties to the state tim- - : y g g the prosecution. ber commission, and to make the . y . = n the trial, an e jury foun m | the governor is the purpose of a bill PP L r Attorney General Hilton called the guilty. The sentence was to procure|introduced in the house by Repre- roopt gf the high school will, not ‘f attention of the legislature to the fact one peck of apples, which was. used |gentative C. H. Warner of Altkin. meet Monday evening but will meet L% : 2 i y that the first law enacted was invalid, vening, 8. The house had adopted and pa.sggd a2 d: lonolt. It is expected that this measure w:n;fi(y 1se :nnr;:gd g:b';:mgcuf-e RE S b v ! the senate bill. Legislation calling T will be followed by another placing|,nq gemonstration form. z . for the issuance of certificates of in- COMM]SSIONERS w‘u Itasca Park, which really I8 8- game| ™ "mpq topics for Wednesday evening debtedness must originate in the preserve, under the jurisdiotion ‘of |, "7 g'clock will " be culling ‘the house, according to. the attorney gen-| the fish and game commission. flock, co-operation, community poul- eral. INSP m PGOR FARM R try éluba and shows, and preparing TROOPS TO LEAVE BUTTE poultry for thé show JAPAN HAILS THE WAGON. 1 SAD TO CONTEMPLATE. by claiming it will have to play a|Falls would have ony one. (By United Press.) third game with Little Falls it it de. One Long Chan Tokio, Jan. 10, (By Mail. site of the destroyed county poOr-|fantry. sent to Butte shortly after| New York, Feb. 23.—New York gats them at St. Cloud the 28th of| o 4o, lce. h e b a::.t p (my ail.)—JBPAN |} ouge, on the east side of Lake Be-|the strike of miners was declared |and vicinity will be without beer on Ww*s month. . The Times takes ex-|, SctareCls, lo:vever, o’nelong Shince fil ms about to prohibit drinking by {1415 and inspect the land. here February 7, are to leave today | April 1 and the same fate awaits the JaBtion to this statement ‘in -the ‘:,rd it ou:b otrimnx; 5 tl;}e rnce’, %gn. for thi It is stated that a change in the|for their former stations. whole nation on May 1, according to Little Falls Transcript of February #id it can b teien [Eo% emiuli| AThe reason for this proposed ac-|jocation would be desirable and if a| A detatchment of E company, that | G, W. Felgenspan, president of the 13 in regard to the dstrict” cham-| L8t £IO¥ 216 oping. it s“m e o indiff apan has long re- {7 " ivable site can be secured the|has been stationed in; Butte for sev- | United States - Brewers assoclation. jus at way, at least for St. Cloud |mained indifferent is found in the county plot will be sold and a new |eral months, will remain . here, ,, | Stocks are running low. . urged that all members be.present at duty and arrjved in Bemidji #his 4 . the temple lodge quarters. - morning. St. Paul, Feb. 22.—The house re- POULTRY CLASS MEETS NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT Poultry school at the agrlcultul:nl o -“The St. Cloud Daily Times is try-land even ‘toen Little Falls' will he 1 - B ing its best to keep the. 8t. Cloud|champlons should they defeat Bemidji S high achool basket 'ball team in the| the next game. This would leave St. & B race for the third athletic district}Cloud with three defeats while Little : When the board of county com- 7 A missioner holds its next meeting, ‘t Butte, Mont., Feb, 22,~—Three com- is the plan to go over to the former|panies of the 22th United States in- PARK RAPIDS DECLAMATORY =~ ENTRANTS WIN FIRST HONORS o The preliminary high school decla-{fourth. The reprexentative from Ma- matory contest, which decided who|nohmen failed to appear. }s to represent the district at the The judges were. Migs Anna M. contest at Crookston was held last|Lane, principal of the Grand Rapids evening in the auditorium of the|high school; Miss Pearl Day, science Bemidji high school. Miss Virginia|and dramatic teacher of the Grand Wooley, and Theodore Long of Park|Rapids high school, and A. M. Rapids won first prize, Miss Lottie| Frick, agricultural teacher, also of French and John ‘Simons, second.|the Grand Rapids high school. This makes Park Rapids the repre-| The orchestra opened the program g:nmllvle of the district at Crookston |for the evening with two selections. arch 1. The lots were drawn by the judges Miss Verna Barker and H“O"{ oA Dahl played a duet, which was fol and John Simons-of Bemidji was the t lowed by a hearty encore, during the first, Theodore Long, Park Rapids, 4 s ' 4 °|time while the judges’ were deciding second; Edwin Johnson, - Hawley, the winners of the hoys. % third, and Harold Brager, Fosston, 4 4 fourth. The orchestra closed the program with two more selections after which Mis¢ Lottie French, Bemidji was drawn first of the young ladies; Miss the judges presented their decisions Ruth Johanson, Fosston, second; There were nearly fifty boosters Miss Virginia Wooley, Park Rapids, |from Park 'Rapide cameup to supz third; Miss Ragnhild Hauge, Hawley, |port their contestants, o~ { Y “pibsahip. . The.-Transcript.of - Feb- gunyv 13, in‘regard to the Bemidji- :g el:x“lllfan;:l%‘;mzal;?tfigfgl}:fir :gt;&:t:;grtage—puttlcularly the rice| e gocured. This comes under the Little- Falls game played here the| o S8 o~ T S0 (8PS M Ger| The government has investigateq | 25Cision of the voters 41 the - ladt day.previons, contained the following | o8 A€ OV O Bl R I‘l’m‘l" S attee and i ted estigated | ,ounty election to change the system S paragraph in regard to the district|[c8iE for Coth TeaCh Bae Tte ) ecommend a b!llspigg?;ifln;bxgfioz B eariiig for Door from SOWARMIE Ak 5?;!’{%1;9‘;2‘4‘ HEER st g:mem?e;w?n these two teams on & :;gg dlflnmng sake, which is browed | Control back to the former system. ¢ Bemidji, the championship is oor. rice. i :::heg Iorjth“e 1oc: l{ 'tq“lnlg‘a This ha'l'h:tot:.ly p;:sisiblelchnt:ce st. Cloug bnge%l’"os;“&ns t?a:tuct‘i\:t *fiwwlabmb!;;n A"Tos wm ABOUT To =Little Falls on|nas emaining in"‘the race an - :‘g’l:c:e l,sx?'l_a Lt A having a claim for the title would be se';f"k’f wlthk the national custom of BECOME VERY SCARCE The St. Cloud Times of February | to defeat both Little Falls and Brain- Fin nt;, sake at the wedding cere- 16 has the following. in regard to it: [erd in return games and for Bemidji g‘l""}'i X or ten years Mr. Nemoto, of " We disagree with this statement,|and Brainerd to Defeat Little Falls “;’"‘r’l el' ‘"‘: "é"de“‘ Ch"";“{ has un- (By United Press.) " provided Little Falls can - send|on their own floor. Then is would |\l RE'Y, BRC, ‘:fl’“fim“bfi'g l:l’;:l‘"" Washington, Feb. 22.—Only three _enpugh, mén to defeat the highs here|make three defeats for both Little|y . o 4 rinking | 5. ve’ supply of new automobiles were and- then do as theéy are going to dojFalls and 8t. Cloud and two defeats e . o left in the hands of manufacturers to Bemidji the statement is correct, for Bemidji and- Brainerd, which X on November 11, when the armistice ‘it they still have St. Cloud to con-|would make it an even break be- TUMULTY NOT TO RUN was signed, according to the report tend-with.” - tween tlile tourv teams. As Bemidji ” 1 N—J b . |ot C. C. Hanch, chief of the automo- Should St. Cloud defeat Little 3“: B’;B aerd: were flof on the aamte | @ o ty, N. J., Feb. 22.-—Joseph | mije products section of the war in- Falls and Brainerd then a game|SsC edule, they no doubt would meet 22 umulty, secretary to President|qustries board. would have to be played on a neutral|on a neutral floor as would St. Cloud ilson, will not be a candidate for| phe curtailment of manufacturing flqor between Little Falls and St.[and Little Falls. The winners offthe democratic nomination for gov-|quring the war built up the biggest Cloud to determine just which was|these games then would have tho|ernor of New Jersey, he declargd in|demand the country has known for the champion team of the d:lsul‘icli yt:g:lo:almflolz)lfymg off the title on a|a letter, made public here. several years, the NDOI"Q ’lndlcalcs. It Little Falls. defeats Bemiaj)i a a g TR and a period of great activity among Little Falls, March, 15 the former Now it is up to St. Cloud and For Employers’ Consideration. the passenger car producers is indi- will be fons of the district and | Brainerd, especially St. Cloud, to de-| Men can have no hope in their work | ¢3teds will play for the district at the state|feat Little Falls for the first time| while they live purely from hand Some months will be requ‘red for totirnament; to be held at Carlton col- | this season. The Bemidji fans are| i veh and yon ca yt nd 2o manufactuters to reconvert their lege the latter part of March. anxiouly awaiting the 28th when 8t.[ ¢" & ¥ nnot spread habits | 51, nv from war plants bagk to the "Should- St. Clond defeat Little]Cloud and Little Falls meet on the|9f inteiligence among the laboringinormal basis, and the production of ‘13, March, 28, Bemidji fails to see{Saints’ ‘floor. A victory. for them class if their means are too poor ofifcars for 1919 probably will not where St. Clonti-has ey ¢¥alin 26!488| Wilgive Bemidji a-chance. for:the|their leisure too short to enable them reach the figures of 1917, when the title. Conceding St. Cloud oriss| titte should the locals defeat Little]to participite fti the ciltire’fhat is°'go- | production ‘passed. the one miltion over both Little Falls and Brainerd | Falls. fng on around them,—Fxchange, ‘mark J -~ EORp = g <Y