Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 19, 1919, Page 1

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NIGHT i N. Historical Soclety TTTIEME A o EYES OF WORLD - \UPON WEIMAR TO H DECISION OF | GERMAN DEL - (By United Press) 7 asle, Switzerland, June 19.—The Weimar corres- pondent of the Frankfurter Zeitung declared the German ,peace delegation had resolved to reject the revised peace " treaty and has submitted a report to this efioet to the Ger- man cabinet. - b AIRLTAL ; FULLYZOdOEm’I'E ' ,Blue Ortgmatu In. ant D.y of Sports,: Sllllhé!h! Shed In Alley; Sweep . / Music; Bemidji. Should: Wpth Ferocity. Gmi Vis'tor‘. " DYNAMITE USED TO SAVE NANGLE BLOCK What is expected to ‘be a crvwd fully 2,000 people will invade Be- ¥ midji from Brafnerd next Saturday Col. William Donovan ;:" ;’“"p‘ they being employes of the Norther ut. Philip Lucas (right) set' a lain - Francis Dufty, w) Istin- | p,cifierailroad, their wives, familie record when he plloted a Liberty guished themselves on the field of | sweethearts and friends in general, red De Haviland plane from New. battle. Colonel Donovan' v]vas lp;-o- g) p;rllclpatel 11n tt,‘hellr a::hnual v;)lllllflnf_ Yprk to Washington in 80 minutes day a plan is being discussed for President Ebert and- his moted from a major to-a colonel for |On two special trains they b ;‘t withont a stop and with a passenger, cabinet to resi and th ti 1 bly dissol 1 conspicuous bravery while leading his |rive, headed by the Brainer City '.l'}ou gh this particwlar plane was not gN an e national assembly dissolve, leav- men, the famous Ome Hundred and |band ‘and. Bemidji ‘1& -thrown. signed-for speed, Licutenant Lucas | + ing Germany to absolute anarchy. GERMAN& MAY MEET ANARCHIST FATE Berlin, June 19.—The Vessische Zeitung declared to- Curmval Company Feels " Ef- fect of Holocaust; Several of Features Lost. ope de 5917'““' infantry, f.he od New, York thee Tt 51 i5. - ged 178 miles an hour. His pas- Sy - : Tie first train’ will I Brainerd| senger was Col. M. A, Dargue, on the WORLD’S EYES FOCUSED UPON WEIMAR er than any other reg- | ¢ '5:30 5. m.. and is:due to arrive |¢g of the photograph. . . iment.-Father Duffy 13 the most be- 'liere at 8:30 o'clock. The second By Ed L. Keen SR d . floor ‘occunied by’ family. ichmdt :;v«:’ e::nnhtlnbof the {.-d B :EL and llapeclall twm leave Brainerd a . half e " J (United Press Correspondent " owmer. too excited to give figures. s s of bravery under are | hour later. aris, June 19.—The eyes of the world are focused updfi Vacant two-storv store, owned by | historie. v o o it vand and overe || FO BOAT OWNERS || the little town of Weimar today, where one of the. mu ¢ mg.- man, woman and child, who can pos: = = sibly do so, should be at the train to|/ With the allied armies and the British navy prepared t?l‘ 0’Learv-Bowser. . Totally destroyed. = mentous decisions in the history of the world is in the ! xmg" ags , Rex theatre building, two stories. [ ' e e e the specials. troim | . With the coming of the hosts of|MoVe simultineously on Germany if she refuses to sign the Second-- floo Bemdjji will be at 7 and 9 o’clock in ‘Klein tes hi Insured for 82000 Nafthern Pacific employes and their | Peace treaty, the German delegates, cabinet and ngtional a the eyening. - families from Brainerd for their an-|Sembly were gathered m Weimar debatmg ‘hether it Full Dav’s Pmm ‘| a1 outing, Saturday morning, they| be peace or war. g BE m 'djl F“r The railroaders will nfi\;‘: in a t;lu w(.\l be taken to Diamond Point by | Theu-hver ict! hn;)ust be reached before 7 o’clock Mnng! X 3 day. - They have & sple executive m and_boat. Many will:favor a|evening, the zere hour'fixed.iby the allieg~when they. cominitiee -and there Will be. a:ba “Mde on Lake Bemidjf and an ap- = p 4 | B Bts, duaetug ot The armory and | oal e beme ey e A o) nd A aps ted their reply to the- erman ‘counter propo ?s at .4 } on the pavement to.the strains of the|in charge of the boat feature, for ali | bBIue m{ibonborflhestra,db;t‘t:lms wlldl owners of boats to kindly place thefr|on & war footing, ready to join Marshal Foch’s land forces in - ; l e popular, boating and fishing, and | boat in service, for which they may| battling Germany should hostilities be resumed. | Diamond Point. will be a mecca, for|charge a nominal price for the con- British dirigibles, R 33 and R 84, were reported cruising Ll The British navy- is understood to have been plnced it was shortly betore 2 o’clock this 2 ; hundreds. veying of visitors to the point. ¢ o afternoon ‘when flames broke from a i Foot races in many classes will be| ' Anyone who will co-operate in |OVver Berlin, Germany, costal regions, heavily armed with ser- . '._~ vacant slied at the rear of a vacant been paying its-anriudl’ membetship _srt’:xget} wm: ptrizefi for ihhe V)llilners helping 2emidjl ell:lte{;tnhl thel visit-| ial bombs and machine guns. ! store, between the Rex theatre and|:o the Minnesota League of Munici- e largest family will receive al,ry as they should be, should call Copenhagen has reported the arriyal of Bl‘lfldh ruisers A McElro ’s meat market on west Third “tha ' prize, there will be a three-legged }Mr. Lycan at the' Markham im- . s ¢l Y salitles. feeling that the city should |PIoch o 5o’ (o b nut race and the | mediately and make arrangements,|3nd destroyers in the Baltic. Y street, leaped the alley, attacked the vacant store and swept to the market. | ’¢ in line with other ‘;58“:5‘1"" best appearing costumed lady bather|He will apppreciate it and so will bursting into the rear of the Rex|-ities of the state. Annually, a dele-|yy)) pe awarded a prize. It is un-|the city's guests. b gs to iden- : heatre ‘and wutterly destroying the| ate attended. the meetin derstood there is a warm contest to| The owner of the boats at the city | MONKEY TAKES EXCEPTIONS m ree two-story structures. i ify the city amll a few gdays ago ]t‘he be a judge of this contest. If any|docks intends to take his fleet, fishing AND TURNS.UPON ITS QWNER. HOME T Y The Little Giant carnival company ity couneil designated 4 BY‘}"I‘ ONN={couple feels moved to be. married, a|tackle and a supply of minnows tof .~ - i 4 1 eavy- loser. J.on and"City Attorniey Hal Huffman | rize of $10 cash will be handed over|the poirt for the’ entertainment of | . 5 bl =t y 78 delegates to the annual meeting| iy el them start thelr honeymoon. | the-v ¢ o Lelp y! the-visitors. Lnrge crowds gathered and the fire|". Yhe seision clo;mg to- | e Hot e Como on Mr. department - !fg heroically, bat- booster. o T p;(msill,d teiner xu'xgt ,w‘n&arfo: FOR o the monkey riders at the Little Giant Boatowner, be a|carnjval, had an unusual experience BY Y CLUB JUNE 27 mltlgtgesl}l\!rfl! ;:5’9 the fl:’efltl‘%’ Here s the answer: l.The foot (;'ace;hpromisfl Itubbedcél!o:e- ; gthe;mtlllu; ta:;n;af\tll::fl\::: fl:::;h}:gl Iillgl % L e flames pusl onward an y conteste ere w e o5 v 3 finally .dynamite was used on. the Bemidii Pjoneer. for the machinists and helpers, boil- N“ZER SELLS DR"G held in the armory in the state capi-| @ O °."f°""‘"§“l’ Matinee Rex theatre in desperation to save Bemidii. Minn. ermakers and helpers, clerks and 2 tal. and Night; Title of Play Rochester. June 18.—Bemidji (stationed employes, blacksmiths and For some reason, the champion helpers, carmen and helpers, and also |’ STORE: DEAL CLOSED rider of- the monke‘y squad turn selected convention city. 1920. a roce for the married ladies. Jump- upon his master and it seemed for a Vote unanimous. HU ‘ ing contests will be featured, also: A business transaction of much in- | moment as if O'Neill was to be bald- Under the direction of Mrs. 8. C. The coming of the Northern Pacific| terest to all of Bemidji was consum- gi‘;el:d' o?d“'{'fl";‘“' ;:‘:‘g_; ;nlx‘altllqwnu-?)s Brown, _who has so successfully matéd today when Eduard Netzer dis- | qued and is again in the good graces |°ta8ed several home talent plays in posed of his drug store and sodd |of his master. Bemidji, the “Y"* club of the Presby- fountain business to R. J. Boardman terian church, assisted by home tal- o Orockston: whoss sarmocal oots | RAGLEY CELEBRATING |ciit sroceat « play, =All 4 ir HOMECOMING DAYS: SPLENDID PROGRAM ;‘;’: M é:%::rb‘z"‘lhfi;l‘:;np:gfl“":g; The matinee will commence at 2:30 store for at least a couple of weeks o'clock and the evening performance 4 at 8:15 o'clock. Reserved seats will Cordially Invites Bemidji to Be Present and Return Past Courtcsies. the Nangle block. The building occupied by the mar-|. ket, known as the City Market, was owned by H. F. Schmidt. . The vacant building was owned by O’Meary-Bowser “All a Mistake.” * This means that the. members of | spioyes in their great yearly event The Rex theatre building was| he league cities will next year send|is 3 marked honor to. Bemidji. The owned by Adolph Klein. ‘heir delegates to Bemidji for their’|city and its people should by all Much of the médt and equipment of | innual meeting, a most- important | means make it one of memory for the market was rescued. The Rex|:vent of any convention held yearly | those who come in the spirit of fra- management saved the picture ma-|in the state. : N tefrity and warm greeting. chine and other ar{ieles lbutd the seat- AMSON m-———-——-ns oF 1088 ; ing - was practically all destroyed,|T, 3 causing ;a heavy loss. The electric OF TWO DIVISION BOATS SKINNEY! wnw! lm! mfif‘lfl’ was altso :aved e b " cIR ls co e top of the carnival merry-go- S » ‘:“s MMIN’ round was burned off, the monkey Frank V. Lanhon f Marshfield, ! speedway was burned, several “com-| Wis., who is a son of Frank Lamson until I\ls successor i8 ‘‘onto the be for sale at Netzer's, , The play is ropes.” Waldemur Johnson will also given for the benefit of 'a French or- g: b;hlnd the counter to help Mr. phan. - The cast of characters will 2 ardman: R -ceasions were swept away, the wrestl- Formurfy secretary ‘of the Cominer- One of the pleasant things for a The new ecitizen is a splam‘ld be .as follow: # ing tent went the way of the others | cial club; is here spending the season | newspaper is the announcement of & yoiing man, thoroughly experienced, Capt. Obadiah Skianer, retired sea burned aind so did the box office tent|at the Lamson cottage at Grand |first class circus coming and this The married and has a small son. He will go up in smoke. Other damage was| ™orks bay. Pioneer has the pleasure of doing for bring his family here as soon as suit- done. . He has just received a letter from |the advertising car of the Walter L.| h10” quarters can be secured. Mr. (Special to Ploneer.) nephew—C. M. Jacobson. Hoganson Bros., proprietors of the|one of his former'‘‘buddies” in the [Main show was in Bemidji today and | Notzer has made mo plane as to his| Bagley, June 19.—The first day of| Richard Hamilton, a country gen- Model ‘cleaning works across the|mine sweepers divisioh, in which he | the small army of men in white over-| yyiure - business and is in no hurry. | the big Home Coming celebration of | {leman—Harold Dahl. street, covered their large plate glase | served for eight’'months, telling him |alls aud jumpers pasted every dead|g, nad occupied his store for the|the Clearwater . county soldiers| ""p it g Tighthead, a neighbor with canvass which water had been|:wo. sweepers of”thfs divislon were|Wall and billboard and available barn | p,qi eight years, and “Netzer's” was|brought hundreds fo Bagley to parti- _cerltn: 'E: othsr aFs i thrown ‘upon, to keep the heat from|:unk in the North sea ‘while clearing | in and about south Beltrami, . an- a popular center. cipate in the programs and witness |~ arltos rothers. ) ! shattering the glnss The heat was|:he mine fields sowed by the Ameri-|nouncing that July 3 will be the day : the events. Over ome hundred boys| Nellle Richards, George's wite— captain—G. W. Ferrell. " Lieut. George Richmond, his s intense. o ~ans during the war. The boats were | that the wild animals, petite ladies, registered at the high school barracks Pearl Brownlee. .| the Bobolink and Kingfisher and the [high spirited horses, ~wonderfu) WILL CONTINUE BEER. the first day and it is expected that| Nellie Huntingdon, a friend—Em- LAW ls Hm To BE Iy the entire crew. Young Lamson |go0iness knows what will perform. . "o @0, Sool’ (ool tions, will|and be quartered there tonight. Cornelia (Nellie Skinner,) Obad- The kiddies are cnrilled with joy | WS R0 Y mnnufactul;'e of beer| Wednesday's program was replete|iah’s sister—Myrtle Madson. young sailor, was heavily mined and |turcs and remember that the happlest | 1) %) T2 S0 R Nrnieed States su- | dlers and in the evening a dance was | Nuss. that the.American mines were more|moments of their ‘happy childhood. ;‘:eyme et does mot In tha o 5" | given in the high school gymnasium.| Time—The: present. St. Paul, Minn., June 19.—The law | .gpgitive than those ofiany other na- P passed by the jast, legislature provid- and all we care to say now is for the| 1 e s " roonolie, of action and interest and tomorrow | Obadiah Skinner, otherwise known & 3 —_— kiddies” to save their pennies and e o will be the big Leonard-Shevlin-Bag-|as “Oak Park,” Lavinia. employes sh_oul_d receive their regular salaries while in military service was Mm ci'lARGm ADDm g0 to the show, Be a child again and BAND coNcmT To“lml" races, target shooting for soldiers, | clever and entertaining and the cast held to be class legislation and void, % enjoy the day from the arrival of the \ * Iband comcert. parade, baseball be.|portrays the characters well. torney General Clifford L. Hilton. - To PHONE PATRoNs last horse ‘at night for circuses do “The state legislature cannot law- ‘|not come every day and a good ome a speaking at the high school and a ‘Program of the Bemidji band open | dance. holds from-farmers boys and others,”|in charge of the telephone lines of s air coficm at Library pgrk this eli'e- LAw MEE[S ITS FATE announced - Assistant Aftorney Gen-|the nation in making the announce- APPROVES DRY AMENDMENT. and Clearwater day, and in the af- ‘““America.” ternoon Gonvick will play Bagley in opinion charges as announced in The Ploneer} Alexandria, June 19.—The annual| . March—*“The U. S. Field Artil- Washington, . June 18.—Doom of The state auditor has becu advised vesterday. ) Epworth League convention of the|iery,” Sou There will be several other interest- ing events and the close of the cele bursed under the law. A test ca®e|that there is to be a charge of $3.-|pdssed resolutions expressing the|light, Bennett. bration will be one of glory. :a;,‘] 'l:t‘xenst:xre. w:s pl‘onouncég t‘l:z probably will’ be instituted soon. 50 for the installation of phones, and |league’s gratitude for the passing of| Popular nl{mbers—(l) waltz,| Bagley and Clearwater county|”°' Re: llouse of congress an v HOME FROM OVERSEAS. one room to another he must come|amendment, and urging the passage|Trot Novelty, “Indianola” arr., Brie-|midji with them, at least one of the|vote measures to termin: the oper- up with s:; There will also be a|of laws which will give force to the|gal; (3) Trombone Special, “Slippery | days. ' Bagley and Clearwater have|ation of the law when the period of charge for work and, material fn|amendment; deprecating the present|Hank, Losey. always been largely represented at|summer time ends October 26. York from ovepseas are: William ‘Weed, Bemidji, 827th aero squadron; All of this, raise in rates and the|Sabbath, and opposing the Lractice Selection—*‘Going Up,” Hirsch. hearty welcome awaits those who at-| peal the bill on the last Sunday in Willlam Carisch, Snpond regiment, air| new jump in installation etc., will{of opening the public scheols for March—"El Supremo,” White. tend and are assured of a royal good | October, but rejected an (menq:nqnt 3 go into eftéet tomorrow. dancing. “The Star Spangled Banner.” time. ptd kil the bill right 'off immediately. Bobolink's captain was lost and near- | trained elephants, athletic men, and| o - .o Jino 19 St Lous|a similar number will register today, | ma Golz. 2 ) tnew the captain and says he was a ¢ th i CLASS lEGISLATION Gine ¢hap. The North sea, says thefand the grown-ups gaze at the ple-| o ¢,ihi5. 53 per cent alcohol after | with music, baseball and races by sol-| Nellie Melntyre, a servant—Elsie ¥ 3 | We will publish further detafls later, | foh% oty S0 @ precentage is| Today’s program was likewise full| Place-—House and grounds of tion in the war. ing that -all state; county and city|” ] he for the “grown-ups” to arrange to ley day, when thefe will be boat| The play s in three acts, and is /in ‘an opinion handed down by At- first gaudy train to the loading of the tween Shevlin and MeclIntosh and PUBuc LIBRARY PARK Leonard and Bagley. There will be DAme SAVING fully give public employes what it Something was overlooked by/those |like this is not to be missed. T 4 A . n Saturday morning will be Gonvick 3 ing fro: t o'clock: " eral. Aghgrt S. Oakley, who wrote the| ment” of the 'jump in rates and nins o o ; what promises to be a hot game. 9a. the daylight saving inaugurated as a that no state funds should be dis-| Along comes another little matter | Fergus Falls district in session here| Overture—“From Dawn to Twi- it one desires his phone moved from |the prohibition constitutional | “The Blue Bird,” Kummer; (2) Fox|want to see large numbers from Be-|senate adopting by an qverwhelming ~Among’ the list of arrivals at New making changes. day tendency of desecration of the March—*‘Pozieres,” Lithgow. similar affairs in Bemidji and a The house voted 235 to 132 to re- i urvlce mechanies,

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