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By Fred S. Ferguson. e, (United Press Cotreppondent ) ¢ Paris, Feb. 25——(Copynght by United Press, 1919)&-— Revo]utlonary changes in the ' international :lava, :which. are fitting in with the rule of. the league of nations, would: make war virtually impossible, are now under discussion: The regula- tions under which munitions are shipped from: neuntrals.to wgr- RED CROSS PLEDGES FOR YEAR COMPLETED Pipestone, Feb 26/—The death of| January pledge subseriptions to|France, General Pershing announced today. Peter Tasunkemaza, one of the best|the Red Cross, reported by Mrs. Cora Divisions bearing regular army desixmtiol? ] known Indian in this part of the|W. Torrance, chajrman of the chapter cluded, indicating that these organizattons will g ¢ o i Over the mlls of Montabaur, Germnny. winds a long procession of German motomucks to be surrendered under |ing countries would be completely overturned. - Under the < midg” _basket ball {he terms of the armistice to the Amerlcan army of occuputlon. operation the freedom of th% aea); would ‘be real and fot evening at the aymory, and were 3 iten by qmrty-ane polnta, the score YANKEES TO RETURN IN ORDER OF ARRIVAL ohfi;gn. started Aa ey, FUND STILL CUMB]NG ]-'()R 48 YEARS ) DEAD Paris, Feb. 25.—American soldiers will retm;n home. in L ¢xi basket was made lay thie Two Harbors: quint |, theoreticax 3 's aedy left forward, ELKS lMPRoWMENT INDIAN CHURCH ELDER eemed himself| And still the subscriptions toward {ro 3 *which had been|the fund to improve the Elk temple e&lle& on “moments before | club. rooms are coming in and there which Johflaon had missed. Johnson {are about sixty of the local members | country, occured at Flandreau. finance committes, completes the - then made ‘another free.throw. off the|to be heard from, while many from| = fPasinkemaza was born in 1829 in|Year's wpledge subscriptions to the . personal called on Knutson. 1.8trand|members of the lodge from the out-yrinnesota. was fo ars an | local chapter, making a total of $6,- T ARTTR T T 31,,13‘ ribht guard, then found an|sige are to be heard from, also. There [elger {n e If‘,:s,,y,e,’x;n‘;“hj:ch a0 818.80 paid to this fund. NORTH HEADING SOUTH - 537000 SOLDIERS m opening and netted another for Twolig about $3,000 in fl(g‘ht at present | wag one of the greatest friends white| . The pledges for the month of Jan- h . L A\ arbora. Knutson made the next for|and in addition, there are several de-|non had among the warring Sioux of [#ary by wards are as follows: First, WHENPOUCE mm“ ; . Pm m the opposing ‘quint, which was fol-Isirous of becoming mémbers of the|ipe early days. He cherished & docu- E%G 4uslsfiecond $69. 11:5 s;hir% Qlflif 'Iho 4 ' ec. 45,) fourt 57 t 3 { Towed by another mulen Stein which | antiered tribe. : : 8 “s;’dpb Johsi | ’fhfii {)m;mvs:\ent x{ronoz;flontvz;‘" ’\%eifitia%gfl,hxgfl;&}:grgt‘f\?m{:elr- 5(’1 80. raNs 84,36 Hol 5 5 iz pouths k ¥ e laid before the next meeting of the | joan board of the Santee agency, Ne-|: Carr Lake, $9,35; Solway, Dec. and | after a warrant for his arrest ha En nimkv RIJORLT gency, Ne-yan., $2. Total $604.30. been issued on a charge of illegal o lodge." y s - . Knutson héd eak -of luck ’“;d b“.l.g.:.‘: t:rrltori, w:m‘ ;“:v‘ to th Included in the foregoing are the|liquor selling in Bemidji, he got as made two {n guick succession. - Stein THER OF F AMILY o bearer Bag.besn ENoEA | following donations: Frank Ander-|far as Crookston when he was halted made another basket, and soon there ANO [ b Jor 20 yaan i : ame Jim,’ well known to-the early | ¢y i1jng, 25 cents; Anton Krog, 76 |to Bemidji. His arrest at Crookston nothér fon)called on him, mak writer for 20 years. His father was| ,, "'¢y." Acthur Brown, $1; Floyd|by officers and headed north, back “was al » i ing & “’t%"l three, L. Strand found TAKEN FOR BGOTLEG(;‘NG ig‘gff w%tits‘ P?fillsn:gn‘zzt?&;r:fi;d cents. was upon wire advice that he ‘was at- (By United Presa.) Washington, Feb, 26.—~The senate military committee today agreed to recommend ap arny of 537,000 4s a permanent mllnury lorco ;or the Uniied States, =~ When Frank North headed south, another opening h ‘Bemidg” had ; tempting to evade arrest. rafled to Aill and m,g.gnnme‘-, Soon and"did noted service is rescuing the{. ! North was arraigned and held in captive whites in 1862. Personally NEIG“BORHOOD FRACAS bonds of $500 to await the ‘““ Filzz! had a foul callad | Jobn - Dewey, father of TFrank PEACE RW . he delivered to General Sibley two T ol Jury. 3 AGAIN HEARD IN COURT B Dewey, is another who.has fallen into MUNXCIPAL ELEOTION VOTES e ‘BY ‘i"'l“ Wm me ¥ : made;’ K I 0 the hands -of the law on'a-charge o women and.tWo children that he had e uff m fifteen'in the visitors|selling lquorillegaily, the cor;xplalut resclied from their captors.” ih)hnm ‘shot” another, which| giving the date of February 1 The Tasunkemaza a few years ago had 2 m’tqllowed 1. Strand. A little | accused was out of the city and was|ipe courts change his name to Robin-{ ; An echo of the M(lessippl avenue | CANVASSED: RETURNS CORRECT th::'llg:y'helfl:vu";a :}‘\ ”D’cm -+ olo#d ying < ensued ‘for a few arrested when he' réturned. His|con' and he was known throughout tree-for-all not long ago, whereip two . problem of porpétial- motien; Ollie: S “until" L Strand broke loose hearing ' ias' this morning and he|this territory as Peter Robinson. women administered a sound thrash- There was a briet special meeting| Ray, a young preciifnic,.tod ""um 3" another: for his team.|was held to the grand jury in ‘bonds 3 ing to.three others, was heard in the|of the city council last night to can-| hat' e 18 willi v demo prought: in the next for 9f1§500. . i i WINNIPEG WILL TAX municipal court this morning when | vass the vote of the recent’ municipal utrut(l;; :t his }‘,,‘.&S.‘t: any 't which was' soon followed rank Dewey is also being held to the case to determine ownership of |election and the unofficlal returns|japle guthority, BACHELORS AND WIDOWERS | the kitchen pan, over which the fra- | were found to be correct and the re- cas was called. sults as announced and published There was a large number of conflrnled. neighbors and Triends of the litigants The hew council and officers will present and much interest was taken | take their.seats at the council meet- ust before the first Harbors Hére ‘are:somé ot the. thtnn Ray says ‘ifivéntfon® 3 Started .4 bic: *-l from “ity own power . gainis bigh rate .ot speed, the grand jury for a shpilar offense and ‘under similar bond} B E (By United Press.) MRS. NETZER OTHER DIES "Winnipeg, Feb. 25.—The city of IN CROOKSTON: FUNERAL HELD | Winnipeg will put into effect this The second half started oft with 1 year an income tax which will add |in the proceedings. ing next Monday night. . i 3 " the-same line u;;r;l:'lit EL“({ef{;:‘,t:g,fi E. F. Netzer returned this morn-|two million dollars to the revenues of BT 3 T Maintained m‘i lx stted: th t two baskets,-which | ing from Crookston, where he was|the city. All bachelors and widowers | CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS SUPERMEN ARE BUSY weeks without the .aid.pf any out. 1 called by the death of Mrs. Netzer’s|{without children will pay on an in- RETURN DISCHARGE MONEY slde agency excopt, Lub: Mlnl 0“ In addition, onou‘k additionatl’ power was procuréd’ from the wheel to run spools from:a line ‘shaft. Réy declares the ,wheel would be Coblenz, Feb, 2. (By Mail.)—From | yynning yet, had he ’x'lot op 1t st fighting American soldiers in the Ar-|ins end of six w“k,. nE_ oon- scruples which prevented them from | onne to voluntarialy repairing shoes) yinced himselt tbat the mnx was fighting also forbade the acceptance |fOF these same Americans is a 10ng]{ workable, of pay for non-combatant service|JUmp. lgf“““: score :’"‘fth"”d Ger-| por fear the Idoa might be stelen, which relieved a fighter for the front. (4R BOIIers bave wace it. ¢he|he tore down the-model but sayp he It was learned that about $5,000 al-| In -thelr witbdrawal (rom GH0 could construct it again within § few ready had been rettirned and that re- Rl?me th%ouermnnd:n}lyhe 1 4 h" hours. mittances were still coming in. about 80,000 pounds of ehoe leather,| " tl ilitered qut of and a large quantity of shoe machin- ay recently was muster Qll the army, having served as me- CANADA WANTS FELLOW ' Were wed a -personal- called 1 O:Y'.e ‘gg vyhdi}x J(fimson planted, mother, Mrs. A. R. Fuller, © making onqwqro point.for “Bemidg.” death occured Saturday morning. The Bemidji, and Er- | Crookston Times contains the follow-| $1,000 will be imposed-on all who i for Graham. L. | ing item in regard to her death: make false statements to the govern- “Mrs. A. R. Fuller, for 30 years.a|ment on their.incomes. T p er i Bgm)djl' : m:,’.a:ng,tfioweg resident of Crookston and a society hich Er.|matron of prominence in Crookston i ot am ‘nnothar and who teavee o host o trienas. ied | CHICAGO CLOSES WARM 8] ”and netted two more in’]atan early hour this morning at the 5 p 'ig l{cmmn o by an-|Fuller home on Highland Park FIGHT AT THE PRIMARIES rom Strand: avenue. Death was not unexpected otlm‘ f: ime was called “again for both ‘Bemidji and Two Har- as Mrs. Fuller has been ill for the (By United Press.) past year with cancer. g‘fi%m Bolng B;‘;??{?:::: “:{ ‘Mrs. Fuller, who was 63 years of| Chicago, Feb. 25.—Chicago closed ‘goon ‘called - on -Scott age, is survived by a husband and a |One of its hottest municipal cam- whm, Tohobon missed. L. Strand | daughter, Mrs. Ed. Netzer of Bemidjt g:;gm with the primaries here to- " h both th - > - ‘made the last three for Two Harbors. ::dg “X,e(:: ,,,‘;‘em‘l”:f,‘;';f B&“A ‘;«‘}’SS, < All the old time bludgeons were in use by the six mayoralty candidates came to Crookston from Fargo, N. D., Two Harbors | with her husband in 1888, and they | With a few new ones invented by the . Wilkenson { have resided.in this city ever since, war. whose | come over $500, and married persons on an income over $1,000. A fine of 4 Washington, Feb. 25.—Nearly all FIXING YANKS SHOB the conscientious objectors released by the army at Fort Leavenworth (By United Press.) have returned the money paid them on discharge, holding that the ery. Maj. Lewis Landes of the sal- vage department conceived the idea|chanic on the coast ghard d‘lann COUNTRYMEN TO COME |of using the leather and machinery | guns at Ft. Hamilton, N. Y. to repair the footgear of the troops = o in the occupied area, thereby, saving WAS STAR BEDECKED. the shipping space necx:lus::ykto nl;lp A the shoes to France an ck again (By United Press.) S the decegsed_making a large number Gas, traction, civil service and!thousand English people are await-ig, 'ne got up a big repair shop with L gtihse ot fr gndgsg‘w o gflevge he,’;fim deepl?r other famillar words rang in’ the(Ing opportunity to emigrate to the|.p,ut'100 German employees hired in w:;;lo;v:_ah‘ 2: ‘ohl::g::u!'::‘ iifor 10 5 representative of the|campalgn’s oratory. The war brought|country that places lte adyantages | Coblenz. - About.half of these are de-|chree servioe stars. ‘They represent- “Khllx-H A i‘humpson firm< of° Du. | charges; counter chargesand prom-|most attractively to !hebpult: (;; ac- | riohilized soldiers: who were g18d. t6|ad two husbands Who.had been hers ot Baftdit was- te ‘enly [ luth. jses in regard to reconstruction, care|cording to word received by the Doard | oy work, even at repairing the shoes in the past and one is now here in of trade. “:ho made any scores for his| - Tie remaihs will be taken to Aus-|Of the coldier and a clean city to e tialioved 1 san offers the [T Lheir ehamfes. 5 [the eyes of the law—all serving in (By United Press.) Winnipeg, Feb, 25.-—One hundred: " back up war time prohibitions. 0 v, ’Jizahndttsh::: ?&i%’é‘}w%flfl ;‘;fi&?fi# tt?é Ifglrd}::r:}alle re&rtl‘::zt:g Then, !t;o, thsv m\r fl%ured T:xn at- Endglllshmm;t i t:e bes:f O?tpn&rt:alrt;:t BILL AUTHORIZES SURVEY ;’:\‘;‘f’;’h":tfl.;;"gu°:°;'l:z:“ ';‘h' fl::": tacks on Mayor am Hale Thomp-{2and is making an e rom the 1ast palf he only netted one fleld | on Monday morning atrll 180, There | & R andiiae for re-election. ’I‘homg- these prospective settlers. The cam- OF WATER HIGHWAY ROUTE|of them, did not,. tn this woman's opinion, deprive hér of the right to will be no flowers.” wear their colors.; ba;l:::’ an‘d on'.ail !roeutxhro; m{? con’s attitude in failing to receive|paign for them fs expected lwlbe- m a free throw the secon i 3 Marshal “Papa” Joffre and his {nvita- | come vigorous as soon as restrictions Strand made two field baskets SIX B“_,HON REVENUE tions to peace leaguers to meet in|in Britain are removed. and o Personal was called on him Chicago were referred to constantly Tialf, -while the second haif ) as an indication of his war attitude. hegosred five-fleld baskets. Knutson SIGNED BY WH.SON “Big Bill” came back vigorously. GERMANY DEPENDS scored thtee field baskets and one free Aside from socialist candidates the throw and brought two personals ¥ (By United Press.) “Ibig battle was between six men—all ON LEAG“E OF PEACE against him the first half, while {n| Washington, Feb. 25.—President|fighting each other as well as the the second half he netted four fleld | wilson signed the $6,000,000,000 batkets and one personal against his| revenue bill before retlring 1ast cregit. - Stefn made two field baskets|night, it was officially announced to- and. had . three personals called on|day, him the first half and the second half uieted down_and didn’t even| BASKETBALLERS MUST NOTIFY, " (By United Press.) étrang made three field baskets st half and one fleld-and-onel peyils Lake, N. D., Feb. 25.—High gl against him the second.|schools who fail today to notify dis- efison_ and. S¢ott had 'a personal | frict managers cannot enter the dis- each_the second half. trict basketball tournaments of the T : Diedrich refereed the|jeague of North Dakota, according to|element while in the council. nson and Hannah werelan announcement which Prof. Nel-| Harry E. Olson, republican, muni- 1 | Lower and Crothers were | son Sauvain, secretary of the league, | cipal judge, put forward by “har-|government has decided to subsidize . time keepers, made some time ago. mony” republicans. He was defeated | building in an effort to reduce rents A second game will be played to- ——— by Thompson in 1915. and relleve congestion in London. night and the locals are determined FLOUR AWAITS TONNAGE. Announcement of this was made by to even their defeat. the’ Reconstruction Ministry which . Washington, Feb. 25.—Provisions in the rivers and harbors bill autjhor- ! izing surveys of lake to sea projects ] via the Montreal river and Hudnlon BANKERS INDI river were retained in the bill under ¥ an agreement of senate and house ASKED OF mANDJURY conferces it is announced. Virtually . all large eena:.‘e uuthorlzatiom; were (By United Praéi) . accepted by the conferees including b . snfire opponition toket, Tapcits (By United Press.) appropriation of $3,000,000 for fed-| Minneapolts, Feb. 25.—indictments’ “Big Bill"” William Hale Thompson Weiman, Feb. 25.—Germany must | eral acquisition of the Chesapeake|for twenty bankérs, connected with republican, now mayor, defeated at | depend upon the league of nations for{and Delaware canal and senate|Schafer’s chain, will bé asked of the the primaries last fall as a candidate | future neacehflt home ‘;“d 13’3"‘ and n for U. S. senator. urges that the league shou e more | 000 ' for improvement of the Ohio|torney Nash announced today. Capt. Charles E. Merriam, republi- democrafiic, -Foreign Minister Brock~ river and $1,000,000 for improving| The wheréabbuts of thé. $500,000 can, defeated fn 1911 by Carter H.|dorfl Rentzan declded gn_a. Allegheny river. Schafer is accused of having taken Harrison in the same sort of race,|'1e¥: \ out of the banks is fully explained. Merriam, university professor, alder- 197.444 AMERICANS DIED ?:r::::e";?:hgtc’:nml f:r:t::!k“ll: man and lately Red Cross official in FROM ALL CAUSES IN WAR | B o o ance . corapany, & MORE HOMES ESSENTIAL. (By United Press.) London, Feb. 4. (By Mail.)—The [lurope, represented the ‘‘reform TSV o TR e e aaiiadc (ompsny, & ing the war in the American expedi.|1217 Plymouth building, Minneapolis tionary forces and among troops in|through the ownership -of- which he the United States from all causes, the | planned to recoup the banks and the war department announced numbered | Mortgage Security company. 197,444, In the expeditionary forces the 3 total whe 72051, Of theso, 20,826 | PHABMACISTS WOULD HAVE resulted from disease, 48,768 from in-| MILITARY CORPS RECOGNIZED juries teceived in battle and 3,354 * from all other causes. 'STAR DANCE POSTPONED. The Eastern Star dancing party County Clerk Robert M. Sweitzer, democrat, the “harmony” candidate (By United Press.) for his party. Winnipeg, Feb 25.—Candda’s flour| T. W. Carey, democrat, running on mills are expected to resume opera-|a platform calling for “good utilities tion 2s soon as the Wheat Exports|management.” ny can arrange purchases. The States Attormey MacClay Hoyne, est ghipbuilders’ strike and an order | mills have been closed since the allied | independent, especially vigorous op- referendum on the question cfnations aged purchasing flour. | ponent of Thompson. Carter H. Har- f a ‘general Pacific ast | There are v ,000 tone of flonr|rison, five times mayor, may enter the bulldnm aflying--a i seaboards- await- | race by petition upon his return from ing shipriént everseas withino ‘ton-| Burope, wiers: e’ {s with the Red a. “nage to carry it 5 Cross, advises building of dwellings now de- spite the unusually high cost. It offers to rebate 75 per cent of the loss on homes built now if the pro- perty has decreased in value at the end of five years. Real estate agents estimate more than 300,000 dwelling houses and flats are needed in London this|which was to have been given this month, Rents of those available are|evening, has been postponed in-|ph maoeudul corps - made pm regarded as prohibitive. oo definiteiy. . nant branch of the régular arms, (By United Press.) 8t. Paul, Feb. 25.—Further recog- nition by the government of phar- macy as a profession was urged by pharmacists of . Minnesota meeting Portland, Ore., Feb. 25.—Action lookifig to ‘the>ending of the North- the order of the arrival of their respective hea u'l:ers m ! amendments appropriating $3,000,-| grand jury tomofrow, County At- here, ,today. They, would K haye a...