Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 13, 1919, Page 1

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INMNESGOTA FORTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH ~(GERMANS CANNOT ACCEPT TREATY, TERMS CHANCELLOR - TELLS ASSEMBLY 1is {orlc.)[ qu(, i e er. | B L DAY 1§ PBOVWED o Lo P . (By United Press) e . ; v : P « > Berlin, May 13.—“This peace is not acceptable,” Chancel- ;. Sellers - of Nwlntbxmtmt ; i % } 1 5 il | lor Schiedemann speaking before the National Assembly Mon- Beveugu Mmt §ocnr¢ Li- ' - ) @ |day declared. With this utterdnce the audience rose to its feet 8 | and cheered several minutes. “‘We are willing to sign a peace”, {continued the Chancellor, “but only & peace that we can fulfill.” The stipulation in the peace terms that Germany must sur- render thousands of mileh- cows, swine, beeves and other do- "|mestic animals, to replace those lost by the Allies through the } 4 & const ; z sotogey #0“ the" swn&mmst-m the xom Atperican! of y,' erday wid Mflv The: war, has created bitter protest. The Tageblatt describes the fng-ef paveme y 1 nge ofs are members of the Canadian-expeditionary- forces: older men typify the Indian of' |démand as “monstrous and impossible,” and calls attention to 7y Béltrami .avenfie ¢ ven % " pnie paleface among them for sake of tmtemlty The older men Hiled the soll_whil “younger |[the mxhtful child mortality becauge of lack of milk. It de- . and up Dewey &ve ; : clares this is a deliberate effort to continue hunger among the ‘sehool should &‘W i i R S oo o : = . : i, 2 at which; tif . 3 ~ city’s fillances wil UNTIL COURT TAKES HAND Trepassey, Newfoundland, Mgy 13..—~The United States that the improufi'ilfi!’ May be made; |- 5 mméndation ot ‘B..J. 2 A ‘ 4 the el SMONOFFAR“ U. Williams; who Tast fall was KNOWNTHIS YEARAS naval flyers, pilots of the seaplangs NC-1 and NC-2, are ex- avenue tof . BUREA“ mmow aictied court cominisstoner for Bel-| THE VICTORY. SHOW pected to leave here tomorrow for Azores. The machines have 3 trami county, /has asked Attorneysb.| . ; been inspected and are declared to be in perfect condition for {I‘Fls: of Bie}nk} t‘who previou ; the flight. eld the: position, to turn over/ fife 2 i - books and. records of the office to Ofiklalg "“ Shu'-_n Baltl.;, To himl. but, tl(z’la umb m:lt;"dl;:mfis to ;‘lto ~Be Participated in By Min- . < until go ordered by the district court, Lo y fesory it campley S8, o The Bemidi attorrey takes-this post:| nesota Veterans. C oht/wnstruc fon, Z B T on on the claim that the court com-< § .p'fg:“:o:::‘! mgisly approved ~What promiges to ‘be one of the|missioner must be a resident of the EXCEEDS m I‘OAN of a resolutidh ‘appropriating §50° to | most {mportant farmers’ meetingg of | county seat, and in a letter to Wil-| pared along the lines of a postwar OUOTA BY 360 000 be.used by the G. A, ] Hodn on | th will take place at the court l‘;;?’whw:;: :g:tr::pomnflbflgtyd& exhiitton, are being arranged by the | noon at -2:30 o'clock, at the Norwe- " Jmemorial. dlyiflw'hm‘m R DTTOW; 7 At 1:30] 0 ning over important records with-|stald; fair board, The plans which |glan Lutheran Froe church at Ny- < 5 ¥ ” g %{ Tock g Bureau will out the legal right o do so." wethtoutlined at a meeting of F, W.|more, Rev. 0. P. Grambo officlating. Oversubscriptions Reported in v : &-oounty-wide conferénce for the % Mu#\y of Wheaton, member of the|Interment will be made in Larson’s! Almost Every Community. ef ' purpose; of organizing & -wom- DR mm m ~-++tgtats tafy board, and Thomas Canfleld, cemetery, Mrs, Lirson. died. Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, death being mtlon of the Farm Bureau. 'As secrétary, include a sham battle to o d —~—Workers Much Pleased. p ; ue to cancer of -the stomach, from rtise l::'nbidaclg Planked the now aegtion will in real- FROM HEALTH BOARD | v verticiatea in by ann-returned — ' wal;ich she l:ad been -(;x:err:ndx l:r the| = Beltrami county has oversuvséribed % past several years, e had been a|{ts quota to the Victory Liberty loan ,400 water works | servico:;men from Minnesota, and| ,iqent of Nymore for the past 18 |by :wre than $6 vooo " J: gy,“:,_ Hopted. dud at bringing noted singers from all over years, coming here from Henning,|county campal an, - an- ‘the country for a ‘songrest. Mipn. nounced this' noon. . Late . returns - ng ve-butiding and repalr pro-| Mrs. ‘Larson, was & sincere worker| show, that many districts have. ex- wfll be instituted in anti- [in the thurch and was fng ental{ceeded their rilotments and workers untyas the rve corps of the United sum eipation of the largest atténdance in | I Organizing thy Ladies A are greatly pleased by the results. ) ode; of: ‘2& i mlm“l' Pubite l{ulth"::alu b oom aie: | the history of the fair, it was announ- f ot the Nofwe Liitheran -Free |- Several communities - have -sub- op; and tl!‘s! dovelopmont ion was {ssuad by Surgeon General ] ce%: The bleachers will be enlarged | church of the'Fifth watd. She leavés s_t:rjbgd_ more than 200 .per- cent of o VA7 W, Aamodt, manager of the 4 &9 to adcommodate 1,600 ‘more persons | to mourn her death, her husband,|their quotas. - Official-figures of the Rupert Blue and Dr. Bracken is de- ayenue to -the slley i" nm-un. has been fortunate- in 'zalled as supervisor . to 'organize and seating capacity will be arranged [Who -is. a retired ‘merchant, -one campaign {n .the ndrthern part of “and’ First ‘stréetsito | Koing able to com agencies and care for war risk pa. |07 at least 25,000 persons, Mr. Mur- daughter, Myrtle,"her .mother, Mrs.| thq county, where Rdbert_ Skinner ig fne to be.buil:by | exception: i A uin“ fn District No. 10, comprising | PR #eid. A depot will be erected to| Amelia. Rosby, who is ‘88 years of|in jcharge, hg ave not been' received, 7a permit having bzbn Among -th X M!nnesot-a North'Da.kota’, South Da- handle &1 baggage connected with|2ge,” and a sister, Mrs, Christine }but assuranc glyen that-the peo- .. -Soo line to cross its " fir of. the extension di- " the fiir, and this is expected to elim- | Ridgeway, all of Nymore, . Prof. M.|ple there havl M sibscribéd viston kota and Montana; - Dr, Bracken's tarin school, 8, B, Cle- ' . 5 inate dlmcultlea experienced in the | Biornson of Fargo, N, D., will'assist. h amount * nb¥nig it {s ready to com- fis ¢t- ttate -leader of:agri- g?::’m.l::a;' mafiffi?afifiefi?f "regard to checking ex- | Rev. Grambo with the services.- - C. A, Huftman, ric campalgn of the work. _The utal’ agents, Miss May Secrest,| nimediately upon forwarding his he drainage system of the PR R k chnirmnn. reports the. oversub-. . .- Mayor.. Johnsou atatd leader. of-home demonstration | o cortanee to Surgeon General Blue, |5Tounds. will be extended' and the|POSTAL INEFFICIENCY'IS - . |scriptions of Huposky; Redhy and sev- “wers-lasicuoted to sse what sct girs. W. T. Ooe. Who 18| br “Bracken sent copies of his resig. | Eréentiouse enlarged. EXPLAINED BY STEENERSON ool other cpmmunifies slong the 3 bo}t-hn to cause the removal’of mm 4n-the work of Miss Se-|y.¢in % "D "moel Boeckmann, presi-| “We hope to have all units with " Red Lake railway line have been ma- yard: on Doyd avenue o The :two last named were re-| jo; “and other members of the Bokrd | which Minnesota men were connected | Tnefficiency and delays in the post: terjally ‘added to. -Today Huffman odgdon, ‘which s regardk e t0.2 great extent for thel ., “Hoalth.. -The resignation: . was duging the war represented in The|al service are not the tault of-postai | turned his reports over to C, D. Lu- e nifter being ‘a pub 6céss of the Home Makers' week re- | iat0d to take effect May 20, but 3 ar pageant,” sald Mr, Murphy. | employees, but of men “higher up,” | ca#, vice- -chairman of the county, and German people. NAVAL PILOTS TO LEAVE FOR AZORES. FUNERAL OF MRS. MARIE LARSON HELD TOMORROW The funeral of Mrs. Marie Larson, wife of Mathew Larson of the Fifth ward will be held tomorrow after- Plans for a ‘'Victory Fair,” pre- “Dr. H. M.:Bracken Monday re- signed as secretary and. Jlm of the.Stats. . 1y, held- tn' this-gection of thé|pracken - offered -to continie in fe. wil be a teplica of one |Congressman Halvor Steenerson of | the -complete fisures of county sub- New X} rounty, .- present. position until the. reguliy &z'fllrnlees in Europe, An|Crookston told the third and: fourth]scriptions wfll be compiled fim- At the BUEE 1t'is posshfle that peverm confer-| board meeting July 8. 3 flying exlit®stion will be | class postmasters of' Minnesota Mon- me’(‘!‘lygtely son,- Chief. of ences. concernlng Farm Bureau acti- br Bracken was assailed at’ &4d .in connection with_tire mil{- {day in addressing their ¢convention at ea deughted wifh the' results quest all owners 9 ¥’ maneuvers. the West hotel. Mr.: Steenerson s} 0f the diive,'l safd Chatfman Brooks, this afternoon, “and while T- have fllfi which. are Lflns OI'-Varjous mermbers of thé house, He.eubmit “We hope to bring to the fatr joted | ¢hairman of the house committee on: dings to remiove them and to urge g . | his resignation to the state board gers to stimulate a statewlde song- | Postoffices and post roads in the new "l:l:ldh% fear htol:t:t ?e‘lttnml ttmut:l:y nérs 1o secure new flags for use o 3 health at its last meeting-but thelfést, Negotiations soon will be start- | cOngress, and also a member of. the Py ?end‘dron 8 Io h‘l; l«lxno a, the Decoration day. g board declined to accept it. Bracken]ed to bring John. McCormack, Enrico joint congressional commissfon to re- zg” Yoy m:lllfl:; Ln t:i c; tour"cl‘u- ‘The:réport .of the mnniclpll court SR ek alleged that politics were responsible | Caruso or Harry Lauder here during|Vise and readjust. salaries .of postal o e I h o this last call for showing:the following. finés-collected | . - . : Al ) . |the week.” employees. He gave assurance today| fupds, thereby going over the top in e i _ : e to delegations of Minneapolis postof- | an-‘amount equal to the Fourth cam. was accepted; fbr week ending April fice employees that salaries will: be] PAtEN, is very sratifying to me and for weekt ending May 4, ¥6; g ; EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF f d, to the men and women who have and for week eniding May 12, 330. ! ; ’ COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING BEM!DJI BOYS lN“TED revflm: D the. pobtoftice. department | boen 6o active in the conduct of the Otherthings the coungil:did: re- : s blame the railroads, Mr. Steenerson |drive.” yed :the, matter of accepting: the An lmportnnv. meeting of the ex- TOBIG TRAINING CAMP Be : said, for mail delays, That is to be 2 lito’ ..sub-division ‘lt’_l" to i:fi: n&documuys (rom'fn herd owned | ecutive committee of the General ; . nurlbuted to government control of AFRUAL m m MG e ) : 3 ( 2 %"h“"-"'n 02’0261’&?;"“ * “Bemid}# boys have been- invited to - -SUPPER HELD THIS EVERING SRR Sean: . P} Reld at the, "“ o day take. the éourse in military-physical|. Bverytiing fo in readiness for: the | CONETosE. aiiing to be-given durihg July. aud -|'big annual ham and egg supper at - n‘(tich. 3nder g:l:l'i:::ion of|: “Owa fhe Presbyterian church' this even- '&flu'-’flt by the- M o Capt.® 1, Boals of the Unitod States | congress declaving - daylight saving [ADg, and nothing has been left un- In atlendance at the meeting were hedul ed t be|done to make it a success in every his army.. It is expected that 16,000 ]schedule for America need not be f h:ti';\'opi‘:“n‘tld‘v:s:h: ity ?::;l:::f wotk ab wo.fodl o8Fiats that wws A O O oL cer Droel- | boys, younsg med and older men Will | observed, particulsrly in school dis.} Bsy, The Hiko orchestra, composed a Jun.k and sécond license tofnot yet attained the highest pro ¢ Re: m& b reta ’;m ;'hw' undergo training there this summer. | tricts, if desired, according to a rul- ?}rlm “]3‘“,“ ‘;W' pi ;fl’!!- P etcher m*m and Ro ;. referred the tion possible, but on account of a te- ?le £ Whit ’glf rthryfien Fairb ‘i" The instruction at Camp Roosevelt | ing of the Minnesota aitorney gen- and’ °o y:'\l!fm?ll gn:. . R. let;arson matter of cleaning @ ; creage in pastare area, & reductlon in | Lr oty Bt Gonnty Attoeney|will “be essentially military, al-|erals ofticial. County Superintendent ) TG B e Eatanion, sitriven to. the number of head:if: the herd is ‘iogm of Walker t:x:‘::e: presfi{::g gm:gh ”"e'm“( ntfile;lc l;eature: g’ sm: o‘ls dAt':htu :g E l;c;nya:: ,',‘,‘s’ :Iah t{l::! mual‘::“r t:'z 5 X OH::i(::ln J'fi} 5 3 haref - 7 ¥ serve to soften the rigor o een advise al (up to the - fering at public saly o re "““’ Johnt Artbd of Suphtior. " striotly military program, There will| trict school = Bogrd-sehether schools | ACt as cashier, . 8 Mitchell, . W. senting all familie§ in na herd, ex- ST : be training in drill formations, set-|shall be run on.iledwylight nvlns h: 4 o n Ea F{r W‘l‘ 'fif the - tre! digging, enade throwing,|arose in 8 stric 0. .- B, "fi‘ e 'l.lla“ ”only WG !wo g mn:lfimanfglpgsrg:nd aviation, tani Meriden where the teacher and .thé |Rdy Olsom will make the cakes, G. M, Bé Licenses. - ves. s and totor service signaling, map|school board disagreed as to when | Torrance will be head waiter with City Atforiiey ‘Huffman c@lled-the Bemidji high school foof making and all the kindred details]school should open in the morning. the. . following assistants, H. Z, attention 6f the-aldermen to a new smms To mmm _|and his squad have stgp of army life, - Mitehell; H. R..Jones, N, L, Hakker- state law “Witiclr provides that all practice and yesterday The camp will open July 6 and|MAYOR CITY. ATTORNEY M, Abcham, E, D, Boyce, W. L, places where non-intoxicating bever- sufficlent candidat. will be conducted in periods of two AND UE M G , Bert Barker, Quincy Brooks, ages-are sold must secure a city li-{ CLASS PLAY MAY reported to place toatis I the | wenke® o reoait Whi he motenteq| TO ATTEND LEAGUE MEETING [C. B. Datties, J. J. Conger, W. A. Chichester, Oscar Erickson, sarney Erickson, Leslie Fargo, A. E. Feir, ::nno a ‘v.hei fini brealdi;g of° m:e:: field, <The ‘alleng;oh ruc':&bnt in | for less than two weeks, four, six or nance:tovering the law .was signal practice, ptain ran i8|efght weeks as desired, An enroll- Theorginhnce provides that a license] “The Mnn‘el unter,” written by |encouraged by the number of boys|ment fee of $1 will be charged and|hy the city couicll to.represent Be- }El:flm?’g !.-tluf;( G"’afl Mr. dGlx-.le“ of 32573 year will be ¢harged .and|the author.of to the Right,” | interested in -the grjdiron sport and|there will be a daily charge of $1 for midji at the annual meoting of the b T a n:‘an, uaqnog Ib":. all ‘dealers in soft drinks will be.re-| which was so-buecesifully presented | the Bemidji leadersfg confident that |each recruit for the training, mess | Fuasue of Minnesota Municipelitios| mo” niarsy Henderson M. E. Ibert- quired "to, secure a permit. The or:]in Bemidji Sunday, will be staged at| his men will be s contenders for | privileges and other expenses, which 18 to bs held in. Rochester | 3ok @ D?rrar A rén oors.H N dinance _does “not apply. to drug|the Grand theatre.Friday afternoon the 1919 state ¢ onship, el e e June 17-18. .. In consequence of the | Northtup. A B Mo DB'r ST stores’ where non-intoxlcafh:g -beye g by .the Bemidfi high g h t £ 1918, which ages or lijuors are sold under pi ng clags, . Thé cast of m gmm YED. war the meeting o , which was| Richardson, G.. W, Rhea, R. H. Schu- scriptfofis’ of a Ilcensed and-practics{the play as been very carefully se- T. ERJO LAND %"%gch s . ;‘;s’t‘:(‘;:’gefl‘; tllllelshl? y‘z‘:’l{h““" was ::ker A A Warfield and E. Y, Wil- Mayor L. F, Johnson and City At- torney Huffman have been appointed P S ing physician, or for medicinal, me- | lected by Mlss Sargh Mitchell ¢f the One of .the most enjoyable concerts chanical “pr sacrimental purposes.”fhig .sqhool faculty, and under her|ever presented in Bemidji features 4 s P T N ; ! Written applications will be neces.]direction regular .feheasals have|the Rex theatre program of today. TWO CENT POSTAGE WILL CLUB MEETING TOMORROW. gary before the council- wm consider | been held, ' | Blake’s famous Hawailians being on A, D. Johnson, county auditor, COME BACK JULY FIBST R. L. Given, president of the Be- - . -the granting of a license’ . ‘Friday. Allerpoon at three o'clock|the bill. Their music breaths the|who is conducting the annual tax 5 —_— midji association announces that a Alderman Backus reported " that[a clildren’s matinee will-be present-|languor-of the tropics, the murmur |sale-at the court house, believes that Refurn té the 2-cent postage rate|discussion of the plan . for securing tbt umt ‘and walks committee willjed,. The evening performances will{of the night winds in the palms, the |the k wilt be, completed “toddy. | for first class mafl will become &f-|an experfeficed civic worker for sec- siryoport. concerning - needed | begin: at_ Ifdz:k Tickets are|“swish-awish” of the waves of Watki~ A 18 number of tax_titles have|fective July 1 this year, superseding |retary .of the organization will be dnd crossings improvements at]now on sale Nétzer's drug stare; [ k. There is 2 melodious sweetness and in a number of|the 3-éent rate -effectlve since No-|taken up at the meeting which is-to - |a large nmw them being re-fin the strains of the ukelele, steel uuu@as the Volstead act has beem vembér 1, 1917. Postal cards will} follow -tHé noon luncheon tomorrow. served. guitar and taropatoh, and- their pro-{taken - advantage of, government|[revert to the l-cent schedule, The [8averal other matters of interest are matter of placing street signs in the The play is lhidous acts and will|gram is so arranged that it appeais | latids on which the ditch tax has be- | present rates will remain in effect|also to be brought up. Frank Mc- Fifth ward, and the matter will belafford a most efijoyablé two hours|to any lover of good music. The |come delinquent being purchased. On|up to and including June 30, 1919, a |Manus, just returned from France, attended to at Unee by he nity ed. en ertainment, Between the acts Havmr ians played to large audieriées |a few of these a bonug price has been | ruling by the Postoffice department | will be a guest of the association at gineer, . e Wwill bo a nnmber o -pee'amu. miérdt paid. * saY8, tuncheon ivae Pacsa ‘ | BRORICAL e ”~

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