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—— L S EMIDJI D VOI..UME'JXV‘H. NO. 121. BEMIDJI; MINN., THUKSDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1919 FORTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH i REAL UUTING v | 5RR§VAL OF .GERMAN DEI.EBAT'ES; ,VFFSAILFES 5 BELIEVE GERM ANS Ps%%figfin ‘ WILSGNTREATY 'NEXT MONTH UNDER 2LoTEST; R FUSAL 1S BLUFF Northern Eéitors. ; ® " (By United Press) , ~~ " T - 0 oo Paris, May 82.—The German peace delegn.tmn will make i an eleventh hour;bluff to break off negotiations'just to tegtthe i determination of the Allies, according to'belief expressed’m of- P I s : 2 ¢ : ;| ficial French circles today. . UYadgr _ing.to Be Enjoyed. : ,_ el Once the enemy sees the Allies mean business,realizes that ‘GOVERNOR BURNQUIST “One of tue most intereatinx eVents of the commencement pe‘rkfi'i will take place tomor;gw eypflng at eight o'clock in the high sghool.auditorium s when the 1919 graduutes will hold PEPIN BOUND OVER ) parlor on Minnesota avenue, was ar- kdmission charse of ten cents wm raigned before Judge I1. A. Simons, be: asked. :The program follows: United States commissioner yester- day afternoon on a charge of selling Part One. 1 Anv orlglnnl song—Normal de- | intoxicating liquor without first hav. ga!‘lment ing paid the government revenue tax, The evidence upon which he was ar- ! ts, - Clase Will—Theodore Willits, Hil rosted was secured by Federal Agents | FOW WOrRing, the sogsion Maving been arranged; by A. Aamodt, farm 6 “was broushi to Bemiji from | "ures oARGRES. 1 . C T Crookston, where he was arrested, by livestock and dnlry' extension work, O SHEEP GROWERS WILL MEET HERE TOMORROW For the purpose of deciding upon & plan of pooling woo! this year, 2 sheep growers ®of Beltrami county will meet at the court house tomor- Bemidjt’ fiss: completed plans for ; the éconemic blot;;lt(ade will _be tightend and es the Allied the annual outing of the Northern This Is {he first pletare to arrive in this country of the arrival of the GlemmAn. plenipotentiaries at Versallles, In armies spring to attention ready to march intd'Germany, either Minnesota: Bditorial association to be [-the center with the light overcoat s Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau; to his left \s Baron von L. Ersner. The short man the present or a substituted delegation/will sign the treaty - held at Bfrahmont hotel June 27-29, | With the derby to his right 15 M. Chalell, pretect of the Seirie-et-Olse diatitet under protests. This is the way the French have it figured out. ang asithe state assoctation hus been | oz s . = : : LA T?e Germdan peace dfle%\tlo!}z hils beel?i ghranted z}n exten- T asked to patticipate s expected | - — |sion of seven days, or,until May<29, in which to reply to the . § . that at least 260 editors Wil enjoy MTCHERY FARMERS TO VISI'I.‘ mss N[GHT WIu‘ peace terms, according to an official ‘announcement. b the session, mahy of them. planning mmsu'! l'm Count Brockdorr-Rant h ked f ;i wabe thé tein. hy untomobHeE g ) ount von Bfockdorr-Rentzau has asked permission for a . The_kesston is to be a genuine out: CLOSES FOLLOWING z BE 0BSERVED BY HIGH [special train to'bring to.Versailles printing presses and work- jug, almoet all parts of the program| - . The, department of ‘agriculturo fl; scn men to hasten preparation of the German reply for presentation “being arganged for out-of-doors, the| 7 SUCEBSFUL SEASQN|the University. of Minnesota w . SCHOOL GRADUATES |¢o the Alties. pi three-day ‘meeting being so planned 4 throw wide-ite doors to the farmers that the editors.may enjoy the many of the state on Friday, June 20,| Ay e {654l ddvantages provided, Thlrty-slx 'Mnl]'wn Pike Fry|which is tobe fleulgiham as Fumm Senijors Will Present Program WANT PEACE, BREAD AND WORK - . Goversor, J. A. A. Burnquist of| Planted in.Lakes in. the | isiting Day. At 10 a. m., thewis-|' ooy Evening.—Feat- | Berlin, May 22.—One hundred thousand independent soci- Minnesota has accepted an invitation 5 itors will assemble in the audltorlum lists tod t dad t to attend the buting, and he has no- Northern Part of State. ' |for addresses of welcome by Dean R. ures. Are Numerous. alists today staged a demonstration in the Lustgarden in favor tified A. G; Rutlédge, secTotary, that W. Thatcher, .and possibly by Presi- of immediate peace. They bore numegous red flags and ban- he Wll be present at least one day.| aqy, " fil season, the [2ent M. L. Burton, . Folloging the ners with the inscription, “We want only Peace, Bread and T. 'C. Notris,” premier of Manitoba, 08 Moek BUccomiN. BeaRed dsgembly, from 11 to 1, the visitors Work.” has algo been asked to attend, and | Bemidji-pike hatchery has completed | will'partake of picnic dinners, which " he¢ hag, promised to come if he can |its7work, 36,000,000 fry having been|they "aze expected. to. bring "“% - possibly do so. planted in various lakes in Northern angmzl tperoewfiln;)zu: nvl:t;::e:wrl adae Recention *Friday Night. Minnesota. aThed Be':idfli “"t‘ichefyt and the rest-of the afternoon wj}liha h 1 2 was ‘operated under the direction of|given to group visits to points of:in- 270';},‘:?,1;!,:?;:0%’;),02,?&? o’“gi",l‘n: T, Surber, wha is associated with the|terest about the farm., Provision there will be registration of delegates | State §ame and fish departmént, and|will be made for entertaining over . and in .the evening there will be an | Who was formerly scientific assistant | night any who may not be able to informgl reception and military band | {2 Dbiology. of tife United States)return home the same day. concert, Saturday morping will. be bureau of fisheries. This is the third devoted to vismng points of interest gi‘:‘éh&;‘}!t:bl;g had charge of the ATHLm C ch [s Do i "’°°,‘,‘.:,,”B ,c,,“”“’mmdf:tfi i3l of the fryhathed here 12,000,000 den Anderson and Harold Hankey. y will be passed were planted in Lake Bemidji, e Class prophecy—Muriel MecGhee, ! 4. nis or motoring, | 1ake slightly Tees B“d 10,000,006.4n VA ;| Arthur O'Leary, and Madge Trafton. iy evening the. principal | WOIf. Lake. . Fry were also planted Boys' song. . ey i Inkes'at Blackdugk, Maycell, Mar- ]~ Presentation of class gifts—Histe | Chief of Police Frank Bradley, deputy will’ 1 it b;;::mfbfi‘?flggh;fi,n&zggg; ble,: Keawatin,’ Nuhq‘gauk. Cohassett,| . . . . S il * "4 @Nuss-and Esther McGhee. United States marshal. . Ho was unar:%?xt :etssm tll:‘les nt‘:mq: ‘b:lnd - Burnquist-‘and-~Premier Notris" will | Coleraine, Titérnational Falls, Mens\ vy o g ““The Owl. Couneli-~Alice Witting, | bound over to the next tersi of Hed- |.yoo“Mirkoting ind Poollng,” and ~ ‘spaaks.-Judse -Stanton of 'Bemidf, | 10F> .. Brakine, ~Begley, Floodwood, Avis' Cameron, ‘Hilden Anderson:}oral court at Fergus Fally, and re-}ucare of the Flockamd how. to re. %l also talk and W. B, Verityof | Brookston; ‘Trail, Claarbrook and Ret Gertrude Smith, Marlan Steidle, El- [ leased on $500 bail, - pare Wool for the Market,”" Follow- Wadena, president of the association m:&:figfi g}“s".‘gsB::’]le“’E, &?%e‘:&?" " age Social Acti Vill'll vera, Hedman, Dorothy Nangle, John ' |ing the afternoon meeting there will : be inspection and judging of pure bred rams at the City leoryvba.rn. WHITE HUSSARS TO PROVIDE BIG CHAUTAUQUA FEATURE S8imons, Leo Opsahl, Kenneth Ken- w"‘slu'fd?;demommg» there ' will be | 5ame ‘warden, assisted by Wi fleld, Harvey Washburn, Myrtle Mad- PAU[S(’N BARN BURNS memorial services-in honor of Frank | Munch, game warden of Crookston. Employes ‘of the Bemld.fl Box com.{son and Isabel Hankey. CAUSING HEAW Loss J. Meyst, manager of ‘the Western Surber was also in °nge of thel . ;v have completed the organization * Part Two. W ke, 000 & o Newspaper Union, for many years|SPEWning at Wolf-lake, 106,000, £ thletic associatiop, and at a | - Violin Solo—Harold Dahl, eggs being secured, and after filling)ot a%n & ¥ o .4 Class History—Peder Peterson and Alice Elmquist. g’;;“},‘;gg‘,{;;efi:,‘; newspaper circles, | ;o emidji hatchery about $50,000,-| meeting held last évening Francis 000 eggs were sent to the hatchery|Joanis wag named president, Tom Class Poem—-Myrtle Madson Trin to State Park. at St. Paul. Six million eyed eggs| Whally vice-president; W. B. Erwin, Pruantatiox—\— fif lanternAtice At 10 o'clock a tour to the state] Were traded to thelowa Stato Fish | secretary, and J. L. 'Gilbertson, Minnick i commission for two car loads of bass|treasurer. v Fire, believed to have been of in- cendiary origin, completely destroyed the barn on the farm of Edward Paul-| One of th res of Bemidji’s son, & member of the board of county | chautauqua ¢t will be the commissioners, shortly before one|appearance ot 8 Hngsars, ac- park at Lake Itasea will be made, a -~ y 3 Class Song. o'clock this morning, a valuable|cording to L . the ‘fish and bean dinner to be. served at ;v‘[’m‘r":mdlf"ég‘r‘f:‘é i;sng;mlfitezfl cie‘:g;"gfiigg :X'tlfl' ;Tl;;’ctgg' The baccalaureate sermon will be [ horse, three calves, two sheep, seven | Vawter Chu\%‘w"t o . The the forestry school under the auspices early fall. the purpose.of the new organization delivered by Rey, Lester P. Warford, | pairs of harness and other ¢quipment | Vawter folks by- ._-of the state forestry department and - the game and fish commission,.. The return to Bemidji will wmplete the - program, . pastor of the Presbyt rian ohurch being lost, A second horse broke|all odds the best novelty musi or- s son was exceptionally successtul, ;;gfo;::"g;:fem‘g:g: ::xl:lo‘:vgint:: Sunday evening, in the, Methodl: logge and escaped from the burning | ganization they have ever offered on weather conditions being most favor- | sports: p’romote social activities and chifreh; . The commencement ex r- buflding with but slight scorching. |a chautauqua program, ble, - bring lthe employes and the employer ciges will be held in the Gratd thea- Commissioner Paulson, whose The company {8 composed of nine President : Verity and Secretary|®P'® in closer and friendlier touch with tre the evening of May 30, the speak- | farm {8 in Bemidji township, is con-|young women, each one a splendid utledge are 'co-operating with ‘the s = h other. er of the occasion being M. W, |fident that the. flames were started | vocallst and a versatile instrumental- Bemid}i ¢omniittes in every way- pos- ORGANI ANARCHY en% l?seball toam which will ‘chal. | Deputy, president of the Bemidji nor- | by an incendiary, and a complete in- | ist. They offer numbers as a_braes sible that the outing may be one of a SRIL oy mal school vestigation is being made. The com-|band, a ladies glee club of trained Surber says that the hatching sea- i .. lange all-comers is to be formed by the most ‘enjoyable ever.held by the 4 e s i missioner places the loss at about $1,.|voices, a fife and drum corp and ~ edifors, The Bemidji committee in- THREATENS SPAIN Norkers of the tox company and W POTATO MILL TO USE 800, with {nsurance of but $300. | “Stunts” of various kind. = cludes-G. W. Harnwell, H. Z. Mitchell, 5 i 8 A committee of the Bemidji Mutual Ralph Dunbar, who assembled and s : h. For the purpose of creat- > H. M. Stanton and Frank Koors. William Philip ‘Simms. and coac! > Fire Insurance Ccompany today or-|coached the White Hussars, has pro- The following sub-committees have (United Press correspondent.) - ;fiegafi“nd. w’fi‘;r;’;::h“?h%‘gfl::fi‘; ENTIREPRODUCTION dered that the insurance-on the Paul- [duced ome of the leading musical been appointed. Paris, (By Mdil.)-—News coming be given ’:'mtl:m Athletic association i son barn be paid. companies in chautauqua work, Or- ";’;Pfi‘gr;mirfl LZ. ‘}}flé‘:he”’ ‘Ovl‘v;’ out of Spain is pesslmlstich A ]gfll]' Thursday gvenln; May 29, and-ef-| C. W. Brandborg, secretary of the e : ““"l";um:g ussgmblled Dby Mr. Dunb:r 888, allan uffman, ; aral unrest: hovers over the whole * v age 4 nclude e oyal ragoons, the Robinson and T. 8. Ervin. country, n manifesting itself in forts will be made to eccure the|Bemidji Potato Products compuny,|1.000 SKEEI WILL BE Cathedral Cholr, the Chicago Festi- lowing committee to arrange for the|has returned to Bemidji from a trip Ladies “committee—Mrs,' Charles|the form of, a. strike, again as a armory for the occaston, < to Chicago where he closed negotia- 7 SENT TO GIBSON FARM | val.Octette, the male White Hussars Vandersluis,. Mrs, Eduard F. Netzer, | “‘separatist’” movement and again as| ™ 5 c4g, and the Midado company. N res| t Joanis appointed the tol- tions for the sale of the Bemidji po- Mys. F, T. Beaver, Miss Donna Lycan | plainly reyolutionary. migen Y s One th d selected ewes pur-| The White Hussars will be here and Miss Vera Backus, ..\ T have just finished reading an ar-| 920¢e: Anton Brink, Lawrence-Bly | tato mill to the Falk company of By P for the *“Joy Njght” program. It is ; A ! and Edward Joanis, A charter tom- | Pittsburg, The new owners will take | chased of L, H, White, the North Da- Stanion, William Chichestor, " Mias | o - Chriator and. the Biecare. he|Mittee was named as follows: Francis | possession immediately and already | folu sheep grover, Wil be 2ent 1o T ’ Joanis, ore Joanis an . B. Er-|have ordered new machinery which X:};xhn geaxlxl :\:;s afid %flifiierfii hold‘sl upn Sif a true o:te. aoe:o nost ofile,: win. will soon arrive, the A. E, Gibson farm in the town of SAE D ¥ ;nuc etw}fl?sme pa. Meetings of the newly organized| -Brandborg says that the mill -will|O'Brien. This information has been Transporih.tlon -G. W. Harnweil m.‘.“m"m‘ch fh",.“;" declares “it Is an-|2ociation will be held the second be operated on a large scale and that | Sent !0 J. J. Opsahl by White. 2 e al and fourth Monday of each month, = [farmers in' this sectfon of the state : J. L.. George, E. . H, Denu, Geonge|nounced that the criSis in Spain has , : Rhea, Dr. B A, “Norcross’ and Th ‘tome to-an end. But_the day after are gasured of a market, no matier NEIGHBOR SHOOTS AT CATTLE: 2 = A y - 4 how lange their yields. Brandborg Youngaren;, thip Bituation appears to-. be agaln ml 500 QUARTS OF MILK DAILY in BOUND OVER TO GRAND mY spected the potato mill at Cadilac, Finance—_4. T. Carleon, . E. Feir, | igh tenston. AT ALFALFA“®ARM | Mich., and also visited at Marquette, claimed that there will be music of all kinds something to suit the taste of all music-lovers, The girls wear snappy, white military uniforms. DEATH TAKES JOHN LARSON g RESIDENT HERE 19 YEARS John Larson, 40 years old, who for Roy Dahlberg and Hmrry R. Hender= It is perfectly evident that a social > about 19 years has been a resident of son. cataclysm menaces Spain, Popular o i o e Mlch, and Grand Rapids, Wis, Ne(});:mc(:)&l:rm; :;?E;In;finb{h:'{::: Bemidjl, dfed at St. Anthony's hos- Reception—Frank Koors, Ralph B. | agitators invoke the question of Cata- \tait Dacl l‘OOi er, proprietor of s e of Taylor, just south of Hines, ‘Wil- |Pital early this morning, death being : Lycan,. William Clish, Barney Erick-|lonia, that of Merocco, or the high ]A alfa "YIB arm, announces that Boll‘m WATER ls ltam Deuter, a- neighbor was ar. | due to a complication of diseases. Lar- son and C. L. Pegelow. cost of living or the claims of the|his thirty Holstein cows are produc- s . : son hafl been in poor health for the e} £ ing 500 quarts of milk daily,a record raigned in muiiicipal court yesterday : N 5 LYC a ;z;l;insgerli’::gletmiutt;:: "fl“bgl: ': producnoin tor %:Iils set:;a;n,ol' the year WARMN‘; 0F BOURGEOIS fi;er;?:& "l‘;elg:]-thl}l#'gemgml;gfl: g: ?:::”y ?fi,’,wffi,m:;"”wflé" w;hi: ; AME ! AN IHRE ”R at his dairy. s milk, one-quarter Sl arad . mfi;");g :::‘eyg;rasn:ag:egach suceeed. |Of Which is separated into cream, 18| - A1) city water should be Loiled be- [Siriction of ‘private property, & F::m"flnder{:;&';flim‘;;he ‘;'uf. OF mGHWAYRom ing government has ‘been disinclined |81l sold in BemidJi. Half of the even- | forc riged, is the warning issued to. | 5T misdemennor.. Nelson alleges eral arrangements have not been com- to stand up and face squarely the dif- | ing milking is'separated and with the| gay 6y E. J. Bourgeols, superintend- that Deuter shot at. hip cattle With pleted, He. ie survived by his wife flculties which they have been called | rest in bulk plaged in.an ice.copler{ont of the water department. While|? shot gun, two of the animalg be- i 4% o oifiqren and his father. to power to golve. In order to stay|to await morning delivery. . The|the new pumps are being installed it I"E‘ s‘erlonMsly ;3"“%"'(”‘: ab(l’):tlng R N ), i the Bemidji Association -to become | in office they have temporised, used | morning milk is bottled for the trade. f 1y nocessary for one of the wells to | oCCuring Moy 10 Jury at the mext| ° SENTINEL IS WINNER. Beltrami county’s member of the|various dodges and employed -all tAhl‘la ‘g:&%?g}e;‘;::;’:ggflfi‘g{’::;:& be shut off, tho water supply being | pI50 *0 Mg BN SN R o et board of directors of the northern di- )a(;nld:ng‘ glmbaefx;e%la:;m&:g growth at a minimum,. i :::Itloavtv :g:n::?‘llm""e :2;‘; fove;lll“fh: court and was released on $500 batl, vision of the Missisippi River Scenic} yypHe opinion.. These politics.is not —_— tank and it is because.of this fact gh“ {)rnsxc!ltxtlon “'*(’]5 f’fvmeM"‘eér by Highway asoéidition, the New Or-|without its value, but it has the dis- | JEWETT RETURNS FROM that Bourgeols has issued his warn- | CONMY Artoraey (HERG L o leans to Lake Itasca route which was advantage of piling up the debt and FORD DEALERS’ MEETING ing. i g S ot 3 recently organized. A meeting of | its terrible interest as time goes by. ) C. W. Jewett returned to Bemidji BON-G EN ALS- . the directors will be held at St. Paul ““This ‘absence of a real guide to tomorrow, but Mr, Lycan will be un- |jublic opinion, this lack of firmness able to attend because of the illness{ca the part of the different minis-|this morning from Minneapoliggvhere Rev. O, P. Grambo officiated at the of his wife. tries, has not served to aggrevate.the|he attended a meeting of ab 400 | wedding of Clarence Jensen of De-|be held from the home tomorrow af-| eraig, ceneral unrest and fortify the public| Ford dea:,ers,d General g;les Mnn;ger troit, Minn., and May Gladeh of La- %;:;‘3’::‘ Sfil‘;n% ’Enmfllfifi’ o8 ;Pra i EBALL 'NS. in its worst determinations, And un-|Ryan and Advertising Manager Bar-|porte, yesterday afternoon at the e » - - NEW TECT 4 848 SUBSCRIFTIONS l.ss some statesman worthy of ‘the|nell of the Ford company were the|lhome of the bride’s parents, Mr. and | Bossard, who was 62 years old, is ARCHI COMING Subscriptions totaling $€00 have]name intervenes, the triumph of that|principal speakers at the meeting and | Mrs. Gilbert Gladen. survived by his wife and three child- Earl A. Roberts, Bemidji architect, been secured by the baseball commit- | ‘crganized anarchy,” which from the|the dealers greatly. benefited by a - ren.. has angounced that he has entered tee, which will make an effort to in-| confines of Asia is wending its way|mechanical clinic from which they AUTO CARRIES PUPILS. v partnership with Charles Funk, of crease the amount . before Monday |toward the Mediterranean, will be|learned of the late methods of re- Miss Alice Butler, teacher of the| Minneapolis, a well known architect “.sufficiently to assure the organization jcertain.” . pairing and inspected speeial machin- First of the Beltrami county rurai | 8ilver Lake school, has arranged for|of that city. Mr. Funk and his fam- i A — school districts to transport its pupils William Lennon of Kelliher, chair- by auto is. Saum, The children are of a strong team in Bemidji this ery. a program and picnic supper to belily will arrive in Bemidji June first. support and the committee should{man of the board of county commis- | neapolis Ford branch, and a feature a:lrhd between Battle River. and --year, The proposition is worthy of The meeting was held at the Min- given tomorrow night as a closing of | Since locating in Bemidji Mr, Roberts the term feature. C. G.-Hankey, as-|has enjoyed a splendid business, its ‘have but little difficuity in re«chinx sioners, afd family motored to Be- ot the session- was a btnquet serud m by mm‘hlnl, Ole Wolden, being ite aubseription quots: midii today? [at the West hotel the Ariver Frank S Lycan has been xmmed by Anmnouncement has beer made of the winners in the front page make- up contest which was held at the Editor’s Short Course which recently took place in 8t. Paul, first place go- ing to the Bemidji Sentinel and sec- ond to the Farmer's Reporter, Mar- shall, In the advertising competi- tion honors went to the Glenwood The funeral of Eugene Bossard, of east Bemidji, who died Tuesday, will sistant county ' superintendent of 'eontinual growth secessitating the schools, will attend the affair addition of another arshitect rtive Paae ; | |