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HUN | HIDES 4 4 YEARS| Conoeals Self In'New Guinea Jun- gle-Buring War. aud expert.a (5) the:gradual but Lrye. . sistible swing of organized laber from’ oppositien to support;: (6) the present sympathetic attitude of the leading po- litical parties toward the demands of | labor; (7) the willingness of labor, of- ficlally -expressed through) state labor | federations, to assume half the cost.of the. proposed. insurance,. and .(8). .the. readiness of various state legislgtures to act upon soclal reform. measurés which, do. not_threaten to_add to the traubles of the overbupdened taxpayer Konrad Detzler, a_German army, ¢n- [ and ineldentally.to those of the legls: gineer who had-been hiding fn the New. | lator. Guinea fungle since the beginning ‘of } -~ These reasons, declares Modern Hos: M.E. IBERTSON Funeral Director and | Licensed Embalmer PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Plnon- 317-W_and 317-R 405 Beltrami Avenue BEMIDJI, MINN. No. 32 South Bound ¢, ,. L¥.. ‘No. 34 South Bo PR A & No. 81 North nofiga T L" No. 33 North Bound ....Lv. 4:45a.m. G. N.—Great lorflun No 34 East Bound m QGerman. Army Captain. Risks, Death Among Cannibals Until Armistice Is Signed. in its maintenance. * Items phoned or/ mmled to.this office are appre- ciated by, readers of the paper and by the: publishers, Tcl-phonq 922, 3, B, L. & M—Ted Taxe Degon Mra. Arthur O'Neil of Turtle River | Esther Berglund, Inéxld Palmquist, No. 11 North Bound ..Lv bpm. transacted business in the city yes-|Esther. Greep, Eleanore. Erickson, NO.18 .ivvovinnoios 3 terday. Harry Elmauist, Mr. Bdboom, Johu tht; wat, has come back to efvitization gltal lxn lunl editorial on ut:h‘ f:\:bfi STAHL-JACOBS s g Erickson and Peter Bergman, The |00 NOW Iy In an Internment camp, in | ate clearly indicative of the fac Fuirnit o—Union Depot: I Mrs. P. E. Welch has as her house | hours were passed in music and con- | Australla. Detzler's story s on,a par the trend of the country's thought 18 In urniture z‘gg 183 Tant Bound......Ly. b il:ast. hali l:nother, Mrs. Matthews of | versation and lunch’ was served. with other romantic Incidents of the | the direction of health. insurance. Repovnton et Houn 1 nnnno war as it affected the South sea. - All wo! ‘ rk guaranteed. | “0 0 1o vitme. Dean "HOST A’r DINNER. Detzler holds a capmlnleommllllon. g Work -called. for and de- 1 D ol Rey. Blaino Lambert, pastor of the | When the war began he was surveylng Must: Wear Muzzle: 4 < ¢ Land Co. s drite g:::::::to!ctl‘z;;rgl;"oe;t:{‘ti:i:%t}u bt:t: the boundary llne between, the, then . New Y]o:‘]k.—Evenda blind: dog ‘must: || 1ivered ik G4 Titaa W 1o it a! Kalser Wilhelmjand, or German;New | be muzzled. ‘He may’scent. with- his X < 3 othes Cleaners for Men, " Mrs.” Arthur. Warner of Puposk ene! ¢ 1 was a between train visitor ine{ ;&ff’“a’iflfi;"”{e}:fi &fifi“’,‘:},‘; :ltax: Guinea, and: Papua, or-British. New | 008e and’ bite ‘with his' teeth- despite G . l‘@.l Repa“' and" Children such affliction, said Justice Koenig, or- dering, Arthur, Sommerville to muzale his eyeless canipe., , Shop ; ?hqng 488 311 6th St. m“”"Yfi"‘fl‘Y 5 ests; After dinner the regular| Suinea. He decamped into the bush. ) g;logram of the club was -given; | This way a risky act, for the bushmen Mrg. 1, B, Pawers of Solway trans- |FGoant Tolstol of Russia, His Life | prefer human flesh aboye. all other .cud ‘business in the' city between |ana Works”, was the subject.for the | kinds, When an Australlan. force. pc- trains yesterday. evenlng.ic. Ll; lsied xu;d‘ W. G. ggl- cupled Katser Wilhelmland Detzler ‘com leading t! , J.C. 0 C& or' liberty bonds. In- Gl::e,en cogntye d:::::i:ltlengexg gi wx;: overlooketg. £ . Detzler quire mm 51, Markham hotel. Ischools, will be host.to. the club at OF Tipre, Lian 1Out. yosmw 41tt 4 ia lived in the bush near Mismis. Heé its next meeting, at. which tine “The Peace Conference” will he the topic, | bad a shotgun, but it was not'long he- Reuben- Gerlinger of: 8 pur. bas ac- fore he ran out of cartridges., There- ce| ted 2. ‘position” in" tl\e Fellow’s SPEOIAL STUDY cmm MEETING. | after he lived on yams, taro and kau = store st Tenstrike, - 1Membens _of the Woman's Study | (a varlety of sweet p:;hw) h:) :mmn: ‘club_met at the home. of Mrs. E. W. | with the natives, and upon birds an Botn-.—-.lo Mr. a.nd Mrs. Roy K. Johnson of Lake boulevard yesterday | animals which he caught by meuus of T “Ngli!‘hh 8 son;; at St gtfiernoon, to ll:ear the redxiorts of the | snares. elegates to the annual district con- . m——t’ -vention of the Federation of Women’s |- Several times the Auktralians aggrch- SUNDAY-—Matinee and Night, May 11 ‘Money--saving - prices .on quality |clubs. Mrs, B. F. Netzer, ident | € for him, but Detzler managed to | %qlrtrniu and Kkodak finishing at ?“:{ ?m-g ;s B. wnsone;:o,%{?gd:e:_ elude ‘them. He' might have' stayed GREAT GALA ATTRACTION ".ch'nv studio . Phone. 570-W. 29 10 | retary of the Bemidji Woman’s Study ‘Indefinitely In the jungle, But mission- 612-1Mon | club gave very interesiing reports of | aries told the Papuans of the tice |- . Coming Here With Brilliant All-star New York Cast, Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. s 4% : the meeting, which was held at St.|.and they, in turn.told him, - Thereupon | - JNN oo IS WmChe” Smith and J. L. Golden’s Supreme ‘A son was born. to Nir and Mrs. | Cloud Tuesday and Wednesday of last | he surrendered: to the nearest Austra- ; . Comedy Success " A, M. Gould yesterday afternoon at|week. The talk at the convention ‘lian officer. While: living throughout| =¥ + 3 8t.. Anthony’s hospital. - which was most enjoyed by the Be- | wor ot Mismis, Detsler wore only | midji delegates, was that of Miss et \Mrs. Hattle Ostrandér of Turtle Amelia Bexfgston, superintendent, of:| ® ?3va lava (native kilt). The resalt| River is spending the week in Be-|the Renville county schools. Miss /|8 that he is almost as brown as a midji visiting friends. Beng®ton was the means'of getting a;| Papuan. He now’ wears & German | : . school nurse established in Renville [-uniform. $10 hats for $3.95, Wednalsggy coun‘:y, an}c{i isJa. &uafifie:nd(“tg;el:l‘ — 5 only. Elko Hat Shop. 6 | speaker. rs. J. M. of ack- AT i $ __p duck was elected recording-secretary: HfiALTH INSURANCE ON- WAY Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wilton was |of the Sixth District of the Federa- “ Filled with Sunshine.. and the guest.of friends in Bemidji yes-|tion of Woman’s clubs of Minnesota.| Many Reasons for Assuming That the Laughter, terday, while here shopping. Mrs. Harry Bolger accompanied Nation Is About Ready to Take Pretty '~ Girls, | Mesdames Netzer and Wilson to St. Cléver Crooke ' Important Step. Mrs. James O'Neil, who has visited %}«md, asca representative ;)l :he‘ relatives-at-Shovel lake for a month, ‘omen’s Community and Civic club was in Bemidji_yesterday en route|of this city. After the reports were It 1s only fair to assume that our| to her home in Turtle River. read yesterday afternoon, a social | country is steadily moving in the di-| session was held and refreshments | rection of compulsory sickness or Special sale Wednesday of trimmed | served. health insurance. The reasons for this hats at Elko Hat Shop, See the win. assumption are many, but among|.’ SUERITE, « LARIKC ETH EL s CARD OF THANKS. the most fmportant are the following: j&mggfii%bbqa Patcht TR | CK LA ND dow display. 1456 We, the relati (1) The force of the example of Eng- takaeutn: l;:el:m:eso? f fxr;rl:l;sane; u:‘i"( land and of cight other European coun< _XW thanks and appreciation to all those | tries with whose social insurance laws | Added attraction— ,Two-part “Big V” comedy who in various ways showed their re- | the people of this country are rapldly BEARS and BAD MEN spect and love for the deceased dur-| becoming familiar; (2) the general fa- ing the last sad rites, and especially | vor with which the proposed legisla: and Dear Old ' Ma Bascom, | .A real number one show with the distinguished actress Mrs. J. H. Koors left last evening _for Tomah, Wis., having been called there by the danth of her aunt. Mrs. Koors will be gone indefinitely. Greatest scenic production ever seen on a local stage NOT A MOTION PICTURE MML QRDERS Seat sale opens Thurgday at 10.a. m. __N o w__ Netzer’s Drug, Store;. $1,50, $1.00, 75¢, (plus tax)... All Seats reserved, matinee and night Arthur Windom and Daisy Fine- day, both of Beltrami county, were granted a license to wed yesterday at the office of Fred Rhoda, clerk of court. Northérn M-innd ba‘gen’cy, legh: D. Miller, dependable insurance o ; ¥ Mind sl mt”n 11:133;'??; The g!rlu:;oll:‘le?r:‘c‘l‘:":se : serlous in fi':‘.e L% ety “Ban “-5(; Archangel, Russia, as in any big mili- tary center, says Miss Elizabeth Boies, director of Y. W. C. A. work in Rus- gla, who is home on a short leave of absence. do we wish to thank those who do- | (joir is regarded by the extremely ace nated their nuwmobiles for the fun- tive and influentinl body of social aral, workers in the United States; (3) the appointment of no less than eight commissions to Investigate health and other forms of social Insurance; (4) the support of the movement by numerous public health administrators Mrs. Frank Bentley and family, Bert Bentley 1-56 | REX THEATRE Mrg. Charles Stilwell of .Biemarck, N. D., who has visited at-the H. S. Bt!hvell home at Becida for the past A NATIONAL LEADER the food shortage and when military :::dndy. ye, returned to her home yeg- “Many girls from central Rus:}:u THE + went up to Archangel to spend the ‘9 & Th j d ! *Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Worthington, summer because of the heat and of YSO““Q.C § urs ay — — a a !! hotl::ll’ ?I‘r:eygu :i.:x ::: f;::ngfxf;'m operations were begun in the terrl- GET IT AT summer here, as Mr. Hall will look | tory surrounding they were unable to YOUR DEALERS . . ’ over his land interests around Be-{ go home. They were virtually refu- OR WRITE c"B naMI"a s HARR !-7 R A ‘TER midjt and Clearbrook. gees without goloshes, furs and the (] > heavy winter clothing necessary in fo e ariis by gioruobiie whete] (et northern Fesiod. Vgittthe com- he will visit relatives, His brother, [ I8 of the exl‘e'-""flomfv aorcs‘;mu Sam Grossman and a friend, Mr. La- | housing question became TW.Stvenson Go. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. DISTRIBUTORS i Presents Pmd“cm]“ i “The Public Defender a Plea vine, both of Grand Forks, N. D, | onme. We Y. W. C. A, secretaries have 66 accompanied Mr. Grossman as far as| fairly ~comfortable quarters—rooms The Squaw A for JuSti C e” North Branch, where they intend to| with beds in and lighted with elec- Tl Ma » of usiin ‘each=rooms. ' 3 : i CAST OF CHARACTERS : Has ratavned froms s tue wosks! yiic| _“Many girl clerical and stenographic TONIGHT J Il An ARTCRAFT Picture @ . o0ner wumock . e £ ded of course at army ol Sl ;12‘2) t:.elfigsunggn ;:l“ds.h énnl:g!:]‘t :::::fn;‘;i: n::d at the postofiice. ] LAl - All star cast An -ambitious attorney, later becomes District Attorney panied Her daughter-in-law, Mrs.| This offered e";!'loyment to dm;me of 2d show at 9:00—-— ANN LITTLE, ELLIOTT MARX ftfrfigrfii;'}iéi"ifi"Mfifiiéc'l{"; e ~Alma Hanlon James Burke, who has been her house | the refugees and women are doing ev- a5 oK gusest grrnome time, to Beach, N. D. eryth[ng&ln Archangel, even to run- AT THE DEXTER, JACK'HOLT, ARTHUR NELSON, the public defender,...............Rdbert Edeson At New Rockford, N. D., she visited | nying tramears and trucking. They: and Others. RAVID MOULTON, the accused.......... —......John Sainpolis her daughter, Miss Rose Burke, who need organized recreation and that is ROSE MOULTON, a woman of the world,.. Florence Short teaches in the public schools there. DARCE AT SPUR SCHOOL. Friday evening a dance will be given at the Spur school house, for the benéfit of the school. A cordial It is surprising how quickly eye in- jnfluuon is extended to all. TO INITIATE LARGE mss flammation is helped by common ' I1ELKO| large class tomorrow evening, in the |as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One | 4 k Ed | o ot Lirwr rinss what we arc_trying to give them. LESLIE MORRISON, a Banker .. . ... y ..Loujs Sterns JEROME MARTINDALE, an “assmnul” xounsel .C H, Martin JUDGE HOLMES, before whom the prisoner is tned, William B. Green WALTER HOLMES, an aviator ... “Tex” La Grove ARTHUR S’I’EVENS an irresponsible law clerk at 3:00, 7:30, and 9:00 WEDNESDAY and COMMON WITCHHAZEL e ] THURSDAY FINE FOR SORE EYES ] Harry. Kingsley Court-attendants, reporters, police, servants, Tombs guards Sing Sing guards, spectators, TIME—The_present. PLAGE—New, York. “QUEENIE” LA MAR, a chorus girl FATHER O’'MALLEY, priest at Sing Sin The Rebekah lodge will initiate a | witchhazel, camphor, hydrastic, etc,, 0dd Fellows hall. A social session |elderly lady, who had been troubled || will be held and refreshments will i be seérved. with . chronic eye inflammation for{| many years, was greatly helped in » two days. We guarantee a small bot- || & — e A ANNUAL MEETING OF LEAGUE. |tle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE : ~James Sullivan The Epwarth League of the Metho- | weak, strained or inflamed eyes. 3 2 : o > TR JAMES WHALON, Deputy Warden at Sing Sing, F. A. Cronin dist churoh will meét at the parson- { Aluminum eye ¢ ap FREE. Barkers " R A WED. JOHN HARTLEY, a plainclothes man..... ... John O’Keefe age this evening at 8 o'clock. This|Drug Store and al drugglsts 'THURS_ “BILL’ MEANS, Inspector of Police J. K. Roberts !s the antiual meeting and election of officers will take place. 10c, 20c—DMatinee—7:20, 9:00 . MISSIONARY MEETING TONIGHT. Members of the Woman’s Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. P. L. Hines, 1100 Beltrami avenue this eveming at 8 o’clock. All mem- bers are urged to be present. HOSTESSES TO M. E. AID. Mesdagnes A. E. Witting, P. E. Welch, A. T. Carlson and C. H. Burn- ham. will entertain the Methodist Just drag to bed and have your Ladies Aid society at the goine o} 'Ac‘}:ill, GEif i . P. L. Brown, 1418 Beltram nd pray the see you sos 4 ; avenue, tomorrow afternoon. All throw as entertaining as the title and members are urged to be present. For you ve got the “Flu”, boy, || the star. you’ve got the “Flu.” . 3 A MISS PIERSON HOSTESS., SEE MITCHELL BEFORE ||Also showing Episode No. 14 of Miss Anna Plerson entertained a i J (. 99 66 'Y THE MICROBES GET YOU. HUNGER For Husbands Only p of guests at the home of her A, THRILLING FIVE PART For the entire family and particularly for wives parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wal- D. S. Mitchell ||66 ¥ stead last evening. The guests in- The New York Life Man i e rnn es DRAMA BARED Upg“ Tflfi WM m a Im(ering spark of interest in their cluded Mrs. G. C. Berglund, Misses Northern Natl Bank Bldg, i POPULAR NOVEL *FRAN,’! £ ' r Look out for the Thrill of Thrills | M BY J. BRECKENRIDGE ELLIS hflfls or former suitors. - Helen Conwell America's. Fa}wdt; Screen comedienné | TOMARROW--Alice Brady “At the Mercy of Men” LILLIAN Steot } Starring WALKER Diaples ALICE BRADY Surpassing all her previous successes HAVE YOU HADIT ¢ ? ¢ When your back i¢ broke and your eyes are blurred, And your shin bones knock and your tougue is furred, And your tonsils squeak and your haxr gets dry, And you're doggone sure that your're going to die, But you're skeered you won'’t and afraid you will, “THE ) LOVE THURSDAY and FRIDAY MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN Emma Gorans; Pauline Olson of Hal- Room 5 Phone 576W loek, Frances Hurling of Miné:apom. i H Lilen Fimquist, Dors Evenson, | AN