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VOLUME XVII. NO. 118. = = ‘ = T—— — QD |Hob moME MaxERs coumsE CONGRESS IN | l‘.,ADYvREA‘DING;PFPfBTs i N AT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE During:-the week of June 23 a new s 2 ~n - ¢ .| course will be offered at the North- L . : ! - : ; f { west School of “Agricultural at X i ; : & .| Crookston. when - the: first -annual LR f : ) ; ; . b Home Makers’ session will be held, R % ; 7 ; ‘ATTRYIN . [This is open to both farm and town A e A\ v women and ‘presents an opportunity } R e ; : - i for recreation and instruction, The i week Wwill not be so crowded that it . : . . B ST will Jeave the women all.tired out. i > f On the other hand it will aim to fur- % 0 ' X g . ! BEES 5 +mish a “week of restful occupation K : i J “ } | *and helpful instriction, Prominent| ' D % 8 : S e *|leaders will address the women on ] ’ g ~© " “reurrent topics of interest to all, 7 iy smongtration: f practical 1 Ny Tags Brint$323_.9") M’C}lfl‘ f”fl,,b_e.xiven,s h:ovhl:g. »icturea“;r;ll? Legislation Impending. . Support as Endorun‘wq‘:t;. i L there 15 80 much to do and so| ) 3 tl"é’tgn:e‘m do it.. The 'weelk is X e Wi n ual.op- - MUST ADOPT ARMY : i MoANINGH WILLEE . _(f% 351&5&?3‘5?;&.:’;&: o |3 £ 5 | AND NAVY PROGRAM d ; k|-~ BROUGHT TO BEMIDJI sdnterchamee. of idess, intercet-| . (By.United Press) e o Wi Sl A { .y g o 3 P ‘g ‘:{,‘g,fi:;‘:\‘m”&‘fit,%m‘:“m“ ! ‘Washington, May 19.—The seaplane, NC-8, carrying Com- ‘; | 1s in Charge of St.-Paul Recre-|shool, Crookaton, for spettal circu-|mander ‘John Henry Towers, which was lost-early Saturday *ational W&k—'-—M‘q" Result . ¢ morning, has been sighted seven miles from Ponta Del Gaza, ‘ in P Pt the War Department was notified this afternoon.. The report | m Termanent: frogram: says that the plane was traveling under its own power, but as 1 to whether in‘the air or on the water it did not say. | An organized search for the missing plane had been made e and this morning the NC-4, which reached Horta Harbor Sat- urday morning, was ordered to assist. . . * The NC-1, which was also lost Saturday, was found late | in the day by destroyers and Lieutenant Commander Bellinger and his crew were taken aboard the steamship Iona. : BRITISH PILOTS MAY BE LOST - London, May 19.—Watching parties were maintained along the western coast of Ireland this morning in the hope | that the Sopwith biplanes in which Harry D. Hawker and Lieu- tenant Commander McKenzie started from St. }Iohns, New Foundland, in an attempt to fly across the ‘Atlantic might be sighted. They left St, Johns Sunday and should have been et 1 -~ Politics, Labor, Government Ownership and Mass Other : “and Revenue and Tariff Laws Revised. BS-' L, C, Martin. § lVanee G. Mcfininclsl. 'diretl:tof R § d Pres . H play-ground work.in 8t,. Paul; is!tof . 5 ¢ u‘ri’s’?ff.‘i,‘}:fn’ £ 32:;“‘"’;‘8 °n~ti-)uks be brought to Bemidi to have:charge] * : coN'I'BT faced by-the 66tl congress, meeting o ] of recreational work . during, it ; foday in extraordinary . session : ; months of June, July and Auguat.} . e . _threaten to match the tremendous L N {This was assured by the success Of|Begmidii Demonstration Team duties the war con faced. = The : ; the tag day staged Saturday for the} L 3 ¢ war congress, in the case of most| | £ ! %’x"%"i ogi -emt{:x b‘m'i\m:; o:‘:s s Veliaiiia Chluco 30 Rep- . mea : which. to finance the bringing of ian | A lgs s &g_r mmrf;'okhtge“s::gzgec;tlfi { Aol i experienced recreational. director 4o ‘ resent District at State Fair the goal. ; Bemidji, $323.90 being secured,. Ot} | ; The incoming congress, however, this amount $44.66 was raised in {he z i With fitty girls from .the schools has problems of peace to solve as Fifth or Nymore ward, momentous as ' those of war, but 3 ., lof Bemidjl, Blackddck and Red Lake McAninch, ho i6. a graduate of}" e oy Ludy. lteading has departed from | - inneti T \g and Recrea-|28ency ‘as contestants, the county yithout the urge of making every |y, ugton ‘with her husband, for he (he Cincinnatl Trainiug aud Retee b o aking contest to decide who day count for-victory, or the patrio- s for | tional sthool, has been: wo) y : tic incentive to’ unity which the war | 188: completed the special work fOF | syccesstul in his work dn- St. Pauly wilf. represent Beltrami. county at furnished . G which hie came here as British ambas- | and he comes to Bemidji-very: highly: the #tato fair next fall, was held at sador and has gone home.: This 18 a | recommended. -He plans to carry on g2 g R (“Ask Reveal of Law. ; : v - I nis work here ikt such a manner-that]the bigh school Saturday, Miss Sam-|sighted off coast of Ireland this morning. - b Hardly had congress opened for | D6V Photograph of Lady Reading. - s work horeds suthye MERICENIC 4o “dometic sctence tnstructor, in| - ‘ | ‘buginess :{msh?;lfn when athbiu- waxls foundation o pe.m::,;a?nt ‘Eltoxx;m .ghgt lilgcul‘;?:li:gglfl ?:lng‘;sl: CEHA-*E&“d RAILWAY MEN VOTE TO JOIN STRIKE Haoqav e Salg fon the fopee : ot . play-groytid uotislitss i pe ; ' Winnipeg, May 19.—The local branch of the railway trai Y called: “I tax’’ meas- \ 5 H s &l " will &ref A class ““B” will not be know for sev- nnipeg, Yy 19. ' local br: [ e railway train- 4t g cogalled lumury tax! mions FIFTEEN PER CENT : i ARl WL Serix : ::al'dayq,’}lut in the bread meking | men voted late yesterday to join the general strike which has Strange faces at the doors and .on RE" (:‘]‘“m MAD w“ 3 1 .} demonstration lromors were won by|overwhelmed Winnipeg. No action will be taken, however, un- the .:og:s E:‘:: evl?iencoem of: the U ls E “We greatly appreciate A ‘the etghth grade team of the Bemidji peg » h ’ y did help given us.tag day,'”.gays Mrs: | the ! am| til & Vote is taken on the entire system to make it official. The 8 B 'schooll, 'with - the high school team| ™, <. 3 [ | i iy L sniienid Bt IN AUTO TIRE PRICES Eduard B. Netzor, chairman o secfsecond, the soventh grade third and | city was quiet today and orderly crowds walked the streets. Ml are in the majority in the house for 2 A . | ot the plan is entirely due to the en-|the B!?g}fd“é%‘;l g‘:fi%fl‘;a“:‘h?;u‘vd:‘igg ' - the first time since 1911, and in the | Bemidji - Dealers Say ' Better|thusiasm shown by those who assist- o e H ERT BACK FROM SERVICE ' i r 4 | in clags “A.” . .sennté for the firat time since 1913. \ o § ed in solling tags.” Mrs. Netzer alsa work were - Here are the chiet tasks before the Articles Now Being Used by | 3ived that ffiaisls of the Craokston] . [This meéans that the record of the SAFETY COMMISSION WILL ; SEE END FIRST OF MONTH & i 7 o 2 3 A 111 be .compared with : mfidfififififlé P o il Nearly All Motorists. Lumber company, the.Bomidii Box ho!g :f;h:rwschoo?scfix The distriot company and . the - motion picture 1 kg Although the date on which the v to aseertnin what team will be' se ; houues be: ;{’;;?“:;’_.,;.fl{,‘:;;‘,? Tbel jactad to reprosentths district at the|state publie safety commission will p G BemidJi motorists, along with the IMOney Necessary moto : : 1 N _ ; | users ot vubber tires threughout the|young ladies, Mims. Vesms Barker, {Sthi0 folr, Migs SminiLves heolots pase- Into Minnosota, war-hietory Bas1yyyyoam which in October 1917 en- ../ Solution”of tha Tailraad. puzale.by.| cowntry; wWere : agresably. sfirnrised | Mise:-Alics With Mg Gludys | o0 $_the Judeing by ) bt been ahnouniced ofticlally, Basre-f 1y 1l st o5 don the umitorm of legislating for. the.future conitrol of{yeiy i : s g 4 the- advertis- j.the ‘University Tarm, * tary H. W. Libby probably will be| . o o ke Hn " ‘Ing cards which were:so advantage- < ncle even after his enlistment Setttement of 1 ats-to be)| [t Yew days,’ Theireduction aver- ‘ously used, are also thankéd by the PREM“':R NORRIS MAY ;l::ercgr:;nlsflone entire office stait pald fl; ;leplfiqne antd.t;ell;gflm; ages about 15 per cent"although ‘in{committee. Tltig'd gp:n:nh ;osr ‘thel] I or mgby. ST e Gtk o ‘companies for the use of their limeb| gome cases ths slice is said to reach|tag day amoun ut $4,25. { ) L by the government during the emer-|gg jon cong. ey With .the money ~appropriated{ COME T0 BEMIDJ!FOR ‘an;?ionAgfllfi,{m whia“ ::3& |:§a.m:fi gency. 2 it R sl 2 3 recreational work = by E iy & Deciaion ss o the fubie of ine |, SeRE), {re degles ot Ba2y | purk " boura “sad “soveral EDITORS CONVENTION|cticr atas empleres il oot o |y posbeizatea oo acverat ot u n’ no further claim for salary, the war’s most important battles. merchant marine, " amounts donated by persons interest- Legislationto afd business in get-|Situation for it had been” expected| ;. susicient amount to carry out| «r - - 5 ¥ K e this spring th : . It {s probable, ‘according to an-| 'Mrs, M. M., Booth, assistant secre-| Because of his light welght Han .:,1:55 Pack, I‘rom Sovar o sipeice Teast gdildxstro:tgt;?dp::ye:emuvlgn:; Ehe: plon ,‘:“ J:een ",,?{‘}S";,’;,w I:,ei': nouncement just made, that T. C.|tary, has resigned to become office-| nah had difficuity in meeting the re- Legislation . to enforce. -nationa] | Some. b g ; sxp:ctpdfi ol hiel;rl;pnwm be glight=| Norrls, premier of the province of | manager June 1 for the Minnesota |quirements of the recruiting ofticers, rohibition,.. ; | Large supplies:of crude rubber, | DY the school children will be SUERE"} penitoba, will be the principal [ Highway Improvement assoclation.|and although ‘mo n twenty he b gislation demanded by labor, |With consequent lower price, better ~lyfien:bem9. of the committes feel|SPeaker at the convention of the(Two young women stenographers|had t? slg& three = This list includes only thosefcheaper fabric, and stable railway{g, ., py the people of Bemidi comes L RIG. / ) - ] [ ; i ito 27-29. Officlals of the afsoclation|vacation, have been given notice|landed in Framnge things which congross eannot sscape | Ctea, - 1o e of the TeBSORS| . an ondorsementof the recreational | (TS (04 tio” premior to-come £o| that ineir sorvices Wil BO bo. Fo- Tuady 40, and JaMeroh L bp was o considering. plan. ¢ 7 i Bemidji for the meeting, his talk to|quired after June 1, tthog.hdlmpl front. He also parti- had been " refused on several oc- casions, Herbert Hannah returned to Bemidji this mornjng from more than a year's service in France, where with the Eighth balloon com- “Another interesting feature of passage of many appropriation bills, » : e ) b feature of.the closing night of cipated in the batties of Bt. Mihiel, which ' promises;;to be fruitful of | (10 g;?n?%:;&h::fi:::&%&;rn“‘?; BEMIDJI'S PROGRESS | thie" convention, and an fnvitation YOUNG SON DIED SUNDAY. |Verdun and Argonne forest, fiéfifimv;mnfig:’gdoes ?}e 1?1‘31’53'3“;5; that the public is demanding and 3 has also. been e]xtendad by Governor 3 it W‘hdl,lr !lx,x France Hggl‘: met two . Fa th re|using ‘2 much better tire than it i | Burnquist of Minnesota, Clark Allen, the two and one-half | Bem! oys, one ridge Lord, imposed tasks of which there .ai used to. This price reduction puts PRMSED BY ANDY RA“N - many. 3 years old son of Mr, a:dd M“i J;nn Xho he “:xon bhodufgnd 'tll:y os t)I’le : the . befter tires within ‘their reach 3 s Beck of Kelliher di yesterday | Argonne drive, an e other John — and will, I think, tend to gradually| ‘‘Bemidji is; winning widespread RETURNS WITH PRISONERS force the cheaper grades off the mar- prominence.as w result of the enter- _George Shea, deputy sheriff of Bel- morning at 8t, Anthony‘afl:wugn;l fimol%l Hnngal;’ ruchec'!” A::eflg: following an operation. e body| May 'third an e was discharga tng dntéroal tevainic and tarift Lowh: | ot prise and public epirit of its busines trami county, is expected to return vgqs nregnred 102 burial at the Huff-|last Baturday at Camp Grant. He revision of the court martial sy“fi“}]; R e S ‘| men,” said A. A: D~‘R“:1&' °‘l:§n&°' 'to Bemidji -tonight from Baudette|man-O'Leary undortaklnxf rooms, will gopems work wlgl: the (;:;m;:lw;\ O e : &l 4 ¢ : 3 unday al : 3 b tion measure and ‘take {ts place in| ‘gy poyl, May 19._:A largs.nfim- | feature of greater importance to its | ciarsed with bootlegging. inday . the. category of inevitable tasks);|per ‘of farmers and mechanics en-|growth and . prosperity than its NEWS-TRIBUNE BOOSTS FOR CASS LAKE N. M. D. A. MEETING Tariff Revision. . Among thé latter are revision of S o Db Ty weiatieen| 01181 Ty Laay. BE LS IR e B e Suil | T e et and agencies blam f Minnesota farm school for. thel , y for war blunders; efforts to ametd | Jy o course in trastor engineering|ls certainly a beautiful iittle city |l EX.KAISER NOT FIRST RULER TO the constitution or.pass 1aws to Pre-| ghjeh ends June 21. Dean Thatcher [and it is with much pleasure that I . future, . th ting ‘of i - | visit here,” Droma. blanket powers to the execu-| SiC, 10 Kot " poputartty and| - Mr. Rahn was ta Bemiast Sunds 'STAND TRIAL BY SPECIAL LAWS Yy, useage of the iragtor on farms.|being accompanied : by Otto H With a half page of pictures and an finteresting werticle by Leo E. Btreeter, the Duluth News-Tribune tive department, either in peace or s of Sunday booets for the eummer out- war time.. ‘oo 3 Hundreds of tractors are being put|Diercks, superintendent of the tim- E ing of the Northern Minnesota De- n" addition.there will be efforts|i s, servico in the northwest, he|ber department of the state auditor’s yetopment association which i to be _repeal practically all, the War| .5 +4 relfeve the farm labor short- Bellerophon, however, was in theipgia™ ot Cass Lake June 20-21. = — , formerly of Baudette. They i oot the day in Bemidil while on K sitiin. for the United Fums.) route to the Twin Citles from Bau-|. oo york May 19.—No- preced- 3 : dette where they attended a mest.| .\ "0 ists under international. law pursuing Napoleon, and rather than|featuve the gy o> “and 5 - | ing of thiedirectors of the Security | g0t TC¥ )" of willlam Hobenzol- | fall into. the hands of Hls OWR Counl | ceoer ctors o e B oW e sohemes, frmanctal, ‘social an: b CARmE State bank. ; lern, ex-emperor of Germany,.by &|trymen, Napoleon boarded the Bel-|known as John Smith, "mw . omic, 2 While in the city they enjoyed 8., " f the allies, nevertheless this|lerophon and surrendered. uncon- Tog GF. Oovertior Cles 99 ,“ucomm - ‘Add to this the fact that the s::; trip around the lake and smrd “Twill not be the first case of @ mon-| ditionally to the British, The Bel-|, 4 from whose recollegtions the ate must consider and act ::,1 o1 e i county haa exceeded its| Panied by B, C. Bailey, nmv:. o&, arch, “above the law,”-brought to|leroophon took . him to Plymouth. |Sad SO0 o, roccllestibug the ‘ : 5 treaty and league o - qdo&"'l:(m the “Vl;lzwrr loan by ap- ::oyulwun'lut’q& t,’;:"fl‘:‘m :vl:(?h s pu%viihmox;‘t byl extr:-hnl'ge:zx-afi Fm'»‘h"fiz ’“& 't‘n'a.g::u:% s:ov ?r..:- Bt who hr(“ iy . s 0 ¥ At ’ g 7 en apoleon began i ena, by order . tH o : v nown : = eviden 2 start: 3?:1:“5.':’.::;%22&.'{’%}'3&3 iy ":.b' replaced by & $4,0001 .04 by his :‘oladlo? "in 1814.. T:i:d m,ngi,_ dll“ ‘a.. '::g“;,d u:‘ m 13; g’l‘&fl, 61!1:]:5”1:: l:; t:h?.‘,i‘lo yt;:_ s tart-{-an nent ! g structure. i | saw his ho -finsl vietory vanish, perfal dignities, punishm ures ows-’ . Capitol Hill obestyer ::lon w-hlcg o e qu 2 oty - ._;uu{r[ :::nmt{ fo be held in' Be-| o “vif triends vit‘l" &howwof.k“ ‘:: was known no‘a“ th: \gm’"::u Na- R Jraidy Soeeviary_of bt . A ‘ " : z Y v Bona, . : ; R R h?{gl‘-_thm, may last| . The Blackduck terfitory oversub-|Midit o augotiating -lermd with the alliad | poleon, but as Geiors » mu.!’"“ 'uioeiwl” 8 Case assistin passed by the Iastcon- harbor, and escape was impossible. | g ooters story tells of the historic The French royalists were now|and dramatic psgeant which i» to OO0 | btibet. than $3.- | o uNIIE BAND-BOYS'ARE, | omomy B o ¥ Previous to this termination of the | yy o’ (1% 2 WO S ant: anti] the tim e | ..con- | goribed: its guota by ‘more §8,: D ; upon * Napoleon's _abdication. on be-| oo uican’s public career, the Frengh ! & »summer|000,. while the northetn part of the|dUV; e 1 & s p & Chitef Nanabueh who will o sy : BATYY SRR - by Iii‘;‘;:":t‘;t:l-}. had used extra-lemal authomlty irom|in tNe pagesnt aud Chief Ay 2 : : ‘Members of the clarinet section of | thereupon did not bring Kim to trial, ':imnwrgfiy. The National Convention quot: Haffman, -district: ‘campaign | the Bemidji Jitvenile band were made | Napoleon consentéd, ~ The . allles| o4y . prench Revolution, on Septem- smm sucmm A o wets .{hAt overy: com-|happy today when Oliver Riggs,|but continued the megotiations, In|Ue "0511""§795" decreed the estab- < S chairman, ESW;M chergé Las now | director, announced that @ shipment|the end, Napoleon was permitted to |y vone ‘of a republic. Louis XVI, INTAX commom May 19 cAlbert B | o e est being recorded | of dlarinets had been Teceived. The|yeep the title of ‘Bmperor’ with an| b "l ic"tnrone by this aet, teli al lay: ow':a® ‘shor - | caused some delay in the B efly throug! 3 store the monarchy, charge o trial * here nzc‘tgs‘;:m%“&s: d:S t&":; ;'?:::dtg:?“:g:fifi?:w‘:& the band, bhnt Director Riggs SayS| Alexander, Elba was created a prin-1i ... was brought against him,|trami county, and his deputies, are ?mr& h;{e;‘;: e s o e Tasth (e chey caten work fx’l‘”‘my t‘“ fll:llm'ul?t: xl'l:lemu:e?,: and he was brought to trial before|meeting with much suceess in col- : ere ostensibly ’ of arson, e 4 hones reach the city extra work the convention, January 19th, 1793, ] lecting deélinquent personal property % RETURNED SOLDIERS ARE o i the time prisoner. 2 p he conven- [taxes. ‘“Delinquent taxes,” says the Hall is a well knownl}awver. (_’li‘g_f ASKED TO MARCH IN PARADE m b'-lg:: ej.tfv:;]k: '.33,,'5"“3 has “‘}{‘g{i‘r ‘anoleon's escape from Eiba fiofl‘{;’z‘{,;{fiefi"flficfln to con-|sheriff, “are b:lu; paid more ryoadtl:y ged that Hal tgt:?r“nm_, T 125 enthusiastic members, Tho boys|and his defeat at Waterloo, he be-; v "01 January 20th, the conven-|than ever before, and I believe that man Liss, former c“?‘ix‘:g Lis isssaid | : Members of the Bemidji G. A. R.|aro attending the rehiearsals regu-{came in effect, an outlaw. He fled| " ; 404 387 for conviction, and|most of the five hundred collections ai’l’;‘ W""’;:n’lne"’j“ze:' mc David Grod- | Post are anxious that every returned |farly and their interest is increasing|to Paris from g]llatarll;o and &bd'l’c:rt; 338 for acquittal. l’l‘her: w:;’no au- wlll'l.,b'o made without much diffi- ave - te in the 3 £ : . e ussiang in French Jaw for this pro-|culty,” mnick in an attempt t.ot h:idl:g;"fl:: fi:fi::’;‘nga;a:’l:; g:rtl:(lz; :rl A daily. toward Parie intent on ::g;‘:; Al:nt that fact didn't save Deputy Sheriff O, M. Skinvik s latter to withhold his tes Liss was|this year has a grenter significance| . M. Jacobson has returned from |pisking Napoleon a prisoner of War,{y ‘.."yo0dq and he was guillotined | now in the north end of the county the trial of Ettenberg. it than ever before and those in chargs | S8coby, Mont., where he had been for fand the French provisional govern-iy .. o.v 215t where he has been very successful in of the program are anxious: that|some time seeding his land. Jacob-|ment ordered him to leave the capi-|" “ay ' English had greater difficul-|coliecting taxes. every returned fighter take part in|son has put in 380 acres 6f wheat|tol Napoleon was advised to tty L0} o0 1y evading the law before they the eeremonies. Soldfers and sailors{and flax. He says Drospects are ex- | escape to America. He got as far a8} 0,0904 in - beheading the last of are requested to assemble at the city | cellent for a fine crop in Montana | Roehefort, on the French coast, hoD- |4yt own absolutists, Charles I. Rall st 10 o'clock. the morning-of | this year, as they have had plenty |ing to find an American “m“"'“’ —_— Decoration day. * "} ot snow and rain this year. there. The British man-of-war (Continued on page foury ventions rolls of 1920, Bheriff Andrew Johnsonm, of Bel- goffvicted. .. County Attorney Willipm M, Nash asked that the case be set to follow the trial of William H. Shafer, banker defendant in charges of lar- ceny and violation of the banking code brought by the state, In some sections of Italy bread is made of chestnuts, Some humorista in this country make their breed of the same matorial, 3