Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 1

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‘ coming' of the emnlo;n _Rnrlhern Pacific.from Brain \ erd, amw on their annual mcw uqid trains wxll, ltu?:‘ ip ‘i the morning bearing £:< glltou to svend the ‘dav. Thel: tpin is due to arrive at 8{30. in‘the morning Date of Return Will Be | 1 | Fall Teyms; ThreeFrom ndumu “aaking that all busigest ! Set Soon. . ; 3 : @ 777 ‘High Scha g ; :&ufinmlwlowhh ) ] Sk - : : of she tripvers. It will ‘reaujre little f | e NEW PHONE RATES IN : ; PRESIDENT DEPUTY fleflfis !!}’:l[d add much-to the occasion: { MERE FQRMALITY IS .+ STATE ARE EFFECTIVE| ¥ 3 4 FOR LARGE EN OI.I;M TV store Ve d“"‘tfil at least |, - SEEN IN THE SIGNING to ‘some extent R ”Jum‘p Means_ Large Income | {3 { ud oot the prgr :‘3 B.Iluorent Cabinet Would Be Boost for Companies; ] ; 4 B i yhow the rnlrotden that they| Replaced by One Favor- ‘May‘Go Higher. . . | RIS ] : il 7 |arq heartily welcome. It wouldrbe|: - nble to Acr«mnt- A’ } | (By .United Press.) A okt :lus.:::;u :;:::ilnghg{ the statd S tod.. Be at-the train at 830 = cm:";":a : i hington 20.—The house|- = S % - ' s i arl D. Groat. .unz‘i;xogy l;assd the bill return-} T : ‘rhlfl. four. of the. regular"l c(xlt 201 : i - : i ¥ hq telegraph and telephona lines . 5 / tfi $1,250,000 ‘a rates effective: to- A 3 5 R osl.u’siapert in/the United States Miiinesota telephorie companies with| wofl"fimfi 5&}’%’”"_""‘” J. A au:of mines, is expected to be one r -‘the ‘nliro:;i I'pd;wnxehonu %omm}s- A e 5 : : iy “' 1 s ¢ ¥ ording. to_estimates by te ‘ School Faculty. : 40 m'fmmclalg. B R ! ‘)| l"ox' -opening terin of: 5he mm (Speqial to Pigueer.) . The ‘new: nufionl uunblv will ‘sheet tomorrow to decide - finally on the adoeptance or re- ase foll logely: the| -\ ' . A mer " schoal next Monday: additionat " Pergup Falls, June *20.—Fran] rease tollows cloasly: thid F S ; i 3 hof tll::l lncultybhnveo‘he;n ; (Spider) tfiasnon was acquitted Ya feation of fl“_"l_l.!.,m terms. > rex urt. { Y Pt E chosen, they ng members .of thef & = yesterday. on the charge of illegal: ke "?‘ ! " -stand. i | Sorithern Bemidji high school co! : paj ulo:a of liguor on an ln:Iff:— ‘n United Press.) 5 2 fa o i sacyred to- teach. for ‘he, a\lmm e = m ; rned last November;. 3 b o . . . —“ n'em- ( 3 X unn ! ; ‘ terzflc’ll'xlllta“y "el-larry Pk : 2 2 - | fopel¢ha'fpderal court. P, J. Russell | meg mfl‘{hd.. ?}ur %:dmz the- & T, elephou 4 Telexraph i ¢ i Physies\-m—.?rhclpn] 3O oo Al XL QLY ; defentied the accused. Gagnon was'|fyl] text of.the allies reply to fll' , stated that the increase f1y bl m"‘ on three counts this | oounter proposals i Bich. tlxe Jeftergon: oziner luqmments of Bemidji men |88VH an’ofticial lh“flmt iseued to- rom. New dav 18.'to be A e ; 3 +Bilaa_Anderson, Pat Stapleton, P : : L et 2l g {lléadeau, all denfended «Borutchin, \Revoir, . Willlam* Staples, . ¥ g e lllam Mcnermod 3 “The terms are mbunblo." cbu- s Pl mnmmm‘ ats, en! Mter":a‘flnelduy" It s hope g 3 the efiroliment for the sumier heatre, dmrnn‘ d | will reach. at least 100. © hree ‘busiriess - buildibgs ; —=t " : . : birned -yestefllay nrternoon, adver:| Judge: John . - Guneaulus is e 5 y P cneegr {tised" that the Thursgay 'dill includ: PR AT ing detended b T BT b G SR ed comedy “Soaked 4nd Scorched;” 3 i July 14, and wl da ; . s | Weimar, June: 19. (nlghl) 'he J.W. watt telephon into’ Canada July 20 G° ! 2\ . :l;:y;:};se:}phl:e.?h?l i;“g::fd;?sm L 80" | Dresent German cabinet has definite- - or. to the' ommission, W 1 Mayor. A i " to ‘accept. the lli’}gheg estl::ates. say- :‘il;sgt t‘;mlluee: yt’ne . . played before a large audience, . But | A b g detm:'d “tlc;n::::snmm:d ma:c‘e ro&: dng that & préliminaty hearing indi-|state -line and accompasy it to 8t.| - = ’ AA71it wasn’t much of a “comedy.” .: e n& t ydln Tor ?tll { ot daunted, the management has rome, clerk for Bldndo, | Peace treaty, according to authora- | s i SR B e e i poa, Hers e et o e | mportant Amendment To Be|secured a Krge tent and will re.|plesded RWIILY to forging & wovern|Live. information obtained tonight: -:plieation ‘which :ere ‘:iee :&M;"ag; noDSE ¥ o Py ; s open on west Third street tomoerrow;| mep. »bunu;!.check of a discharged gol. | The new cubinet would place itselt an extended hearing in December. - to be held all Voted on Saturday; Little | agince, until other arrangements|dier and: will be. sentenced today.|Cfficially on record as tavoring the ’ long t t ,ho iatol ik Time Wasted lcan be made for a permanent loca-{He was defended by Russell. acceptance of the terma so that Fri- .mx““ Effective Six Months. - ;5’:5 g0t S atsivabiol ks Qe anels tion. ' The regularly booked Chaplin | = Andergon, LavVaiey, Labrie. Hays asitiod (O Mo mitional se: e and fm'»‘fil”vefi‘i? Sfizifl.‘fi'zr"&‘é';?ffi The run will ‘start July 1 and end | " fspesial “Sunnyside’ will be shown, fg Harry” Gfnsaulus, Bil- |Sembly scheduled to make the final vashington, June 20.—Certain “Fat” decision on the treaty, would prob- Burlesor in the order of June & awd’ July 20. W g the cast containing ‘‘Fat’” Woods of nd John Slow, indicted on ably be a mere formality for ratifi. defeat for éfforts to h:ave congress ex- | Brainerd, .also shown Sunday. Also each, Gngnun will be ‘indicate-an:advance of from 50 cents = = 2 i - 1 Hal ~Ha 9 to- cation of the cabipet’s decision. 10 $1 for business, and from 25 cents || P empt beer ‘and wiiie from operation gg:.,g;?‘"{-fls tl.ltditer‘:l:et::;\t;?rn:y Vit term, ¢ , Either ‘War. Minister Noske ‘or to 50 cents a. month for residence i g g B ))fimm depending on the size of the 2 -city. State officials. in touch with con- tions are generally inclined to be-| " ? o3 e O e o | nomo~ot the Rex for regular daily ‘|head the new ministry. The old i -lief that the reversion-of the tele-] s 1if d id ing up the debris from the street, o'n ITA: C. IGNS. crat, of California, to add a rider to alded by other willing hands, With- PA c Mmu J"LY 4 t ‘sian, except in the event that con- hiwition'law to distilled spirits alorie, | Brose arrived upon the scene with announced that his cabinet had ten- Mav Affect June Bills: : < The sentiment of the senate, thus|Workers, and which were gratetully |w{l] be lacking at the patriotic, din- |gion, . ‘which the federal orders took. effect,| nine on ‘the Cuyuna range, in Crow | g,)5q the death knell for measures|tion to Mr. Brose. dierd;’| "0" and marines. Ine.din-|250 to 78, the premier’s motion for seen in a Vote of 55 to 11 In the sen- | ghows. \ ; ate against an exemption proposal. After the fire was practically sub e\l ::";’;:1“’; :’};if:lldn:: stand “elght ‘to- By that margin the senate taboed |dued, the members of the depar WG MCKING IN W B gning. a motion by Senator Phelan, demo-|ment turned their attention to clean- phoiie, systenf to owners will act to /Testore i s the agricultural appropriation bijll] R By Camillo Caanfarra. Testore jurisdiction by the commis- for application of the war-time pro-|0Out protection for their hands, A. NR solnlms Ronfe, June 20.—Premlier Orlando gress legalizes the iferease rntes for e Y L 1) about fort it ! ty pairs of canvas gloves dered its resignation to King Vietor 2 fixed term. / . Forecasts Doom of Liqubr. which he distributed among the udging from the menu, nothing| Emmanuel, wgho had reservgd dect- Whether the increased rates will i expressed in-the first test vote .of|reéceived. ~The department wishes|nep to be #erved by business men of | .Bhe statement was made after the be made Tetroactive as of dates on|Of/a one-half interest in the “Felgh" th: congress was taken generally tp The Pioneer to express its apprecia-| Bemidji,‘July 4, for thé returned 8ol- | chamber of deputies had rejected, will depend on replies to' inquiries al-|-Wing county, came to' an end today| jogiened to. permit the, use of beer| When the fire broke, Tip O'Neill,|nep will be free to those whothave|the chamber to convene in secret ses- b : - read sent to Washington, according{When the state supreme court filed its and‘;lnes unl:ler the war-time legig- | in charge of the monkey speedway in | gerved In the military, and 0301?1‘"“ sloen to consider a vote of confldence. hgh % to C. B. Randall, secretary and at-|decision affirming the order made by the carnival, removed ome of the|is privileged to bring one guest. & . B torney for the Tri-State company. |Judge Stanton'last October, denying ‘lew?,'; house jndiciary committee re- prize animals from the cage. Some Oth‘:rl lfif be charged gso centgu 'l.‘he f,’;'&{,‘.‘.’,‘,’l’&‘fl‘,fi,‘}‘g,ff“““ of:the inter A e -t the motion of defendant for & mnew | cojved and agreed to vote Saturday |ONe let the other four out and one of | mepu Will be as follows: S N0 LABOR TROUBLE IN trial. on an amendment by Representative |them made his escape. Tt is claimed oast Pork with Dressing ), ey . Patrick Hammel and Thomas Feigh by the carnival shows that the loss Roast Beef with Brown Gravy" !’ TWIN CITIES JOINI N PAN MOTOR COMPANY mre both aged ‘bachelor residents of g:;;‘c:,;:‘:: rlttflfiit?‘::o;,mcgr:fi,“ws is about $2,000, no insurance, as car-| Fried Chicken i “ - R luth. Feigh held the legal title to autMorize the president to suspend nival aggregations are not allowed Mashed Potatoes . - 8t. Cloud, June 20.—Contrary to|the land on. which one of ‘the best the war-time ban oy beers and wines, fire insurance. . Tomatoes ‘ St. Paul, Minn., June 20.—Minne- Ureports sent out by interests antagon. | Producing iron mings on the Cuyuna | Haoreroint s Pon o) becss and wines. : Cold Blaw | . 1115 and St. Paul coal dealers will istic to it, the Pan Motor company of |range has been in operation for sev- committee was predicted mom “"““ Radishes g}ls apolis an t‘i au] gof;" e‘n eudv; 1 Saint Cloud, is.experiencing no labor | eral years, yielding an average an- * 2 h 7 Pickles i join coal producers o Ih no s‘an ul;- troubles and anticipates none. The|Dual inéome of _about $200,000. Spend Little Time in Debate.” i Bread ’ Butter | 3iana in '; c(l)n‘:lmon fisi t aga nstt 33 o o company recently established an|Hammel claimed that the title to the Din'pus!tlon by the sémate of the FROM WAR Amv‘m Ple Coffee " Sugar Gream proposed rexlc ‘t rate :wrea;e th 8-héur day basis for all workers and | land was acquired through a joint|ppejan proposal came after little Mrs., Tom Smart, who is at the ;::ttess Ot,zlr c;:rth:’;:te‘fnn?tat: atm: granted a voluntary increase in wages | #dventure of - the ‘parties and that fgiscussfon except by Mr, Phelah and Lieut. H. E. Reynolds who returned | head of the committee in charge of hearing in Washington June 25 be- [ ] ranging from 5¢ to 10c per hour.|each of them owned one half of it. the dfnner, announces that she " This is in line with the polcy of-the|Action Was instituted by Hammel to 'Ill‘(l::eca';lytor‘::dl:ose:l:::orofxr;::]a?:'::é home yesterday from a seven months | neéq 200 pies. So far she has 118. She fare, the nforstato. OmMerce”, SOm: management to conform to the most | €stablish his alleged ownership. The senate's rules against legislative rid- |service in the Y. M. C. A. war work, | has the promise of 16 loaves of hread, ispon, v 3 on is just as pleased to be home as his|but ‘needs 80. Liberty, Fern .and lxvfg:s“h :}I:IP}D\ées :.nd tiol 1pay as hibglh .Ei‘:‘ei&e;;’ tha:r: ;::f ;l:ets:g“ 8": i" :;(deoto ;ll;l:‘l:)l;)l;{:il&:r 'l,llxl]:rd:: s:: hosjv. ot frlel:lds are to seebhim He is N"u":;: townshlps"::avedoge{teg Yo LIEUT. HANSCOM HOME as the industry will reasonal 3 art- : secure the cream, milk and buf stand. Asa result the best of feeling |nership. was submitted to’ a Jury. |Sucfe %, Oon Teduires a tHo-thirds \hore to remain, having finished his Sttt et FROM CHAPLAIN DUTIES exists and there is no reason to be-|Verdict for Hammel was Teturned | ¢ North Dakota, declared that inter- | duties. CASS LAKE’S PAGEANT . lieve the situation will ever be other- |dnd ‘the ¢ourt filed findings and or- minable debate v'vould be entailed and Lieut. Reynnl&s has had an inter- wise. ’ der for judgement accordingly. moved. to table senator Phelan’s mo. | €sting career. Most of his time of WILL APPEAR IN xom First Lieut. B. D. Hanscom has ar- In view of the fac®that there -is Two million dollars is.said to be tion to shut off further discussion seven months service has been spept rived home at Duluth, having,been much dissatisfaction in labor circles|@ conservative estimate of the value > in embarkation and debarkation ports Cass Lake, June 20—The hlstorical honorably discharged at Camp Lee, in-other sections of the counfry, oc-|0f the property. . Since the .trial, X and he had to do with looking after | pageant to be a featare of the sum- | Petersburg, Va., having returned casioned by treatment less consider-| Thomas Feigh, t] é _defendant, died. moRT BEING MADE the troops leaving’ and ‘debarking, | mer'copvention of the Northern Min-|from army chaplain duties with the ate of the workers’ interests, condi-|His only heirs are Several mephews. 2. which took him to France. In fact|nesota Development associauon}hcre United States forces in France. He tions at-the big automobile plant in|Both sides were represented by an To SECURE AmToR he was in ‘every port on the Atlantic | tomorrow will be filmed Jfor will fill pulpit assignments for the Saint Cloud are highly significant and |array of counsel, the plaintiff by coast with the exception of Boston. pictures. ‘. | Methodist churc ntil conference . indicate a genuine desire on~the part|Fryberger, Fulton & Spear of Du- Mr. Reynolds is of the realty firm Arrangements were made next October, when he will receive - Providing co-opration on the part "fairl¥ and justly with its employes. [the defendant by Albert Fink 'of|of the citizens of Bemidji is liberal|tary of the Commercial club when he |to. assist the local comittees {n ar-|may also lé6ture in the interjm. —_— Chicago, Baldwin, . Balgwin &|engjigh, Bemidji’s big Fourth of July | joined the service of the Y. M. C.“A.|ranging the details with a St. Paul{ . Rev. Whitby, pastor of the Baptist . VAIL QUITS AS PHONE HEAD. Holmes of m]uth, George H. Bulli- colebrnhon will have a big army He was also prominent in the home {moving picture company to take'l,.|church of Bemidji expects to go to ''New York, June 20.—Theodore N.|Clark of Brainerd. aeroplane, flown by an army aviator|ta)fon staff. scenes 'in and about Cass Lake and{ministerial colleague, who until en- Vall, president of the American Tele- —_— P who saw service in France. » The arrival of Mr. Reynolds had |vielnity as will show the remagkable | listing, was pastor of the Methodist - phone and Telegraph company, an-| MANY ATTEND HOMECOMING. This feature Would be one of the|an' amusing feature. He wired his |eyolution that has taken place fn the | church Here. 3 ency of the company and as- Several from Bemidji motored to|be devised and the coming of the{and she supposed he would come by _— < 'sumed the mewly created position of aviator would carry with it a flight|the way: of Duluth and, dutiful LIFT POSTAL cmsonsm , chairman of the company’s board. |row to attend the big home coming|for any one who would care to pay|spouse, she hied herself for Duluth, The Bemidji band, under the lead- J celebration and tomorrow is the last|$15 for an air journey of brief dura-|but her soldier husband came from ‘Washington, June 20. —Omchl un- ership of Director Riggs, greatly system for forty years, has ‘been|day. The program is a good ome|tion: Minneapolis and when he alighted | nouncement was made by the censor- | plegsed a large’ crowd at Library park dbury has been elected vice presi-|every minute. Good ball game to-|this attraction and it is-hoped it will |tionate greeting. A wire to Duluth |tal censorship would be dlscoutlnued ‘ceptionally arranged, well presentod . «dent. morrow and other sports. be syccessful. caused the return of the missus. Saturday. =i and heartily applauded. p - FIGHTING COAL RATE e modern and liberal practice in deal.|trial -was before Judge Stanton at +of thé. Pan Motor company to deal{4uth, and A..T. Rock of Superior; of Reynalds & Winter and was secre- { week by F. T. Lincoln, who is"here|an appointment to a pastorate. He van of Stillwater, and Alderman & guard and was a member of the ‘bat-|000 feet of the pageant and such|Duluth tomorrow to see his former thounced that he “has resigned the greatest magnets that could possibly|{wife that he would arrive yesterday | past hundred years. CONCERT GREATLY ENJOYED. Bagley today. and will do so tomor- H. B. Thayer, identified with the elected president, and N. C.- Kings-{every day with. something doing ‘An effort is being made to secure|from the train there was no affec- [ship board that the United States pos- |last evening. The program was ex-

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