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BAFK PROVES OF VALUE ~ _ TO BEMIDJI MERCHANTS P g s : How can a bank be of. assistance ! > v 3 ; y . to the merchants of Bemidji? . | : . i 4 : :‘Why_when a farmer callea. t! : 1 L4 A : * | Given Hardware company by p JEX i ) : 5 > g 7 and desired to buy a cultivator, i : 14 : ; : ; (V! ing $72.60, he assured the hardw 7 It ‘ i ; . firm that he had no ready. cash' : p i ; \ A 3 \ would-pay.in the fall. NG 1 8 u . 6 ; L8 ok : R. L. Given of the firm called up’ * " - ¢ g 3 = . ‘e the Northern National bsnk, where 1 . 3 5 i : y | the farmer-in question transacts his h | i ] | 2 business and next day recei; 3 ; \ A L 3 check_fqr ‘the cost of the. cul f L i the . banker: havidg taken up e < - © | matter with t he.purchaser of the cul- Y Stantom, T.exrnpornry Comman- |*1Y 4 Yank Will tell the poopte] H81l of Mirrors, Versailles, Is flfi, Rec_elquvoted Docu- |about it\in’the- Weekly. Pianeer,-and| - Ready for Ceremony; To ‘ment for Organization. Friday and Saturdey's daily. "~ | - Require Three Hours. - olihitabecr s Rorsst y MORE BREAD AND FIE NEEDED. = WILSON WILL DEBARK " iMore bread and ple , e the patriotic diuner Juy + and siy.| AT PORT OF NEW YORK Falls Commences To torm Victims with - i ;Shple Ceremony. Fer, il TOM WOLD OF BEMIDJI | i HAD NARRQW:ESCAF] L," bl i $ $ E 4 : i = '_ 5 ) " .:.|oue wishing to domate a 'loat of **Pitiful Cries- for Help From| : ‘ ts: ‘Will* -be Formied | e 'xor ’%g:fg Big - Four Sends Demand to © | ' Wreckage, Then Silence g ¢ o o Germany To Have Dele- as Life Ebbs. . gation on Hand. 'Ancordlng to a dispatch from the| - ki : § : Bemidji participants in the world ) = i war, were much pleased today when ited P t.f F i By Fred, S. Ferguson. Unite: ress, sent out-from Fergus W ‘they learned that their petitfon for| , N PA | :|the establishment of the Ralph Gracie| O'N NONPAR" uws P oas (United Press Correspondent.) Paris, Jupe 26.—Peace. with Ger- many will be signed between 11 o'clock-in the mérnlng and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Friday, the cere. mony lasting three hours, according to authorative information today. . The new German delegation was .Jexpected to Aarrive at Versailles {either Thursday night or Friday Falls, there will be no community S . > . city for the reason thirteen churches Alice Gordot-Drexel, one of America's xrefltestbhe&esse!"‘*:nly daughter, l.”oa :':vret&h:nA;n :ll:'ln?: lé‘:gll'(t’:r.hfilotbelez : ls MNG Tm‘y wers wrecked ~Thé only house ofl § L i erel of Philadeiphia, and Capt. Willlam Barrett alr force, U, B | oo o onted Bomidil. Thers are R : \ ‘ or%iéafif:m&fl:g;'d:;“mw i e e’ o ::'y:e Stanton, acting commander-of; h'?cr@ l..; il Dm is told by Indian Agent Johnson. ‘the Bemidji post, by George G. Chap- |- =~ Fme F’ 'Mfllsmfll- . funerals held in the tornado-Swept of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Drexel of New York and grandda; r of the late | pad heen granted Bemidji. There are 5 v the col-1 1 ] ' % morgbip left.standiog, was:i1e-o0 she cloped recently. ‘Thelr marriage “shocked and surprised™. 3 Mixed Results Foreshadowed ents. ... ¢ ; g ‘| The charter was delivered to' H. “Tom” -Wold of Bemidji from death in, secretary of the state legion. Com- - w‘REco mm . U. OF M. SHORT COURSEIN * mander Stanton announces that a| Bismarck, N. D, June Wold and a companion were out . when - the storm started and headed ; . for the 3rand hotel. Some one sbedintnge p . ELEVATOR BOOKEEPING | mecting of-all returned soldiers, sail. |referendum - campaign . terminating momlnlz e D i &y * called them to come to the Kaddatz voTED HY w“mm- o s |ors, and marines ‘will soon be held | Thursday will determine, for. 1s Pr‘u’ en al tl:fln ‘t‘tl“i 'ltlo eave hotel, ‘where their friends were stay-| 3 3 & o] The third annual short course:in. for the purpose of* permanently or-|present, the fate of. the ihdm};m ui": 'l:lllr:; !10 yane:{ 6rkaS:!°l').:: elevator bookleeping for elevator ganizing the Ralph Gracie post. program of the Nonpartisan league. d:y yximrnln: qrNe ing and they responded. Had they | 6P BuRLmN go%e to the Grand as. contemplated wo‘-nln EAN’. dodao b they would no doubt have met ghe|~, * AN s fate of others in the razed structure.| Government Power Would Be Curtailed Within Month; * These Sjemed Charter, Both sides claim .a sweeping victory. hookkeepers or managers will begin Disinterested ob: ) } _obgervers are inclined Formal preparations for signing Signatures attached to the charter .to beliewe the result will be mixed. the treaty at the Hall of Mirrors in at the state university farm, June granted Bemidji are th R fi,iohnson was, registered at the 30 and close July 3. The course fol-Ep ] inqgley, chairman ::zlgnal ae"xz Tl:erle is ‘nol indication of any|Versailles have been completed. addatz hotel, and so vw}re several r lows the industrial exposition being |cutive committee; Eric Fisher Wood, {hfifl e:mp n lesgue support-among her federal officials. Wold was H held by - country grain shippers - indsecretary national -executive commit- | 'S¢ ¢ voted-for the program last| - ALLIES DEMAND ACTION. tness before ttlile t:deml gmln- Minneapolis, June 26 to 28. Prac-Jtee; George W. Chapin, state secre- si‘le;lt vo::el wt“l' l‘lww;"l:' a ‘"g" Paris, June 25.—The Big Four jury as for some time he was an In gt e 26— Agreemint tice work in the. operation of ‘the}tary, and Harris Fuller, state chair- taken ut L Id. which must bel 1}, atternoon was reported to have dian’ agént. Washington, dfl_n% e e bookkeeping systém devised by thelman. g d”' n ';"h‘“““ eration next Thurs-|gispatched to Germany a premptory joti Crv for Hel has bean reached by senate and house| fjnted States burean of markets for, hile the exact amounts required | 927 and there have returned to the| jomand for her to name the delega- Victims Crv for Helv. | conferenoees en -legislation to. repeal t 1 levat will be 3 state since the last election 25,000 ‘The sight of the Grapd Centrat|government control of telegraph, tel- t;!::;lnry graw. -eievatory ;‘a){fin '::;'::ef!hllll;, in tth%eLefig“""l"' soldiers who were out of the coun. "'": ‘:’m"“ ‘I”“l sign :(ll!thaace trfiaty | A R o 1 g -8 o W not | efinitel 5 {3 - 1 was pitifyl, say$,Johnson, who!ephone and other wire systems. Thel™ )"fegiure of special interest will|knowa until after the convention ty| /Y ARd unable to vote last' Novem-| jstar Musiter ha3 been “.’:%155‘ head of the delegatiop, but no one else was named. )k .part in the rescue of the in-|conferars ~dopted the liouse plan of| "5 discussion of the income tax inibe held in September, it is thought | 2™ % itedl. - There ‘was no fire, he says,|termrating government control at| glation to co-operative elevators by |that the enmll:mem fee will b‘emgn: The campajgn has been conducted yt cries and supplication were heard | midniziit cn the last Hay-of the cal-} ;" renregentative of the internal rev-|dollar and that the annual dues will with unpusual bitterness and.venom h-gnk underneath all parts of the|endar momth in which the law ig ap- enve -department, Another &peciallbe she same amount, . .Twenty-five on both sfdés ,and -there will be a ¢ Ly age and then-eepspd. agy a life)|proved. .2 + .| feature will.be & demonstration.of:the § ce; for each membership: wil ;| Benexal senseof rélief when it twover. went out. *It-reyifred steam: appars: 3 fligias BanEe beles | o Toul 3%%35; :°6f grdin under the [to the nationa] cll:lmmlt‘:e, Pl L‘"fi: Président ‘A, C. Towaley of-ihg.N. m Mo'no“ HmmE tus to pull out. the fallen timbers and omtin tederal ral amount to the stat -|tional Nongartiean. league. hos. per-| -~ o ; i twisted steel. fumonths gilom: st ckéhsie y| e |muay; [0 O stete commities anfsonally directed the Sampaian of thaf - T REPLACE THE REX d \ - ik b agreemsnt 4 k L) ‘r‘{ B HUFFMAN CHAIRMAN. sistance of l'nany spe: iéra mPorted RUINS BEING S8EARCHED. tween ‘the nj PEACE TREA ONLY Hallan L. Huffman has been ap-{from other states-“:d' of nh;mge Frow the sshes of. the;former Rex i o 1 pointed chairman of the Beltrami|corps of organizers and local lepders. theatre:will "l” & new. motion plo- L SCRAP OF PAPER County 'Central - committee’ of the| The Independent Voters association ‘.‘;‘:: .h:: .‘: ,tfi"‘b:e ‘:'if‘:%‘,’,,,’;fi ,:,l:: . | American Legion and H. Mayne|through the office of its secretary, tlon" fcture theatre, rected b SAYS soc‘Aus’r ORGAN Stanton, now acting commander of | Theodore Nelson of Fargo, has as- Adol‘php Klein ownm: ;g the do{ 3 the local post, has been designated |sumed: the leadership of the opposi- stroyed struetyre in the recent fire 1o Do sectetary. Three other mem-|tion of the leasue program, although| " Fho new bullding will be of brick j Lt 0? t:e cu(:um“ety.n ely in | probably the most effective work in|anq designed specially for its pur- this connection has been done by It. will be necessary for ' other|insurgent leaguers such as Attorney mf %‘, .1 211;".:::: ".':,'.‘;"’..:3"2:3\“'; places which desire posts to make ap- | General Wijliam Langer Seceret. ? plication for charters through the|State Thomas Hnll,‘ State A:;{t:r Shpacity of 408 wil by available central committee. Where suffi- | Karl - Kositzky, Senator F. W. Mees {{-‘;‘", ':::‘:,:"':Ll,ll ‘&. “,‘::,‘,"‘3;'“,&3;‘ ‘Fergus Falls, June 256.—Particular |4 0" 000 of ‘senate bill -and effort is being centered upon the g S Ml d Grand Cengral hotel ruins which will lt]‘;,"t%i;.-‘:’;“’iim° continuance proposed | be systematically coyered in ¥xpecta- Tlxe"piac‘t(bfl,‘ effoct “of the legisla: tion of finding the bodies of A. E. tion, the. conferees &teted, . will: be Brandenbefg, president of the First| 5o 11 oo tho ives 4 i . hotel, both of whom are miesing.|™ ¢! t That “Day of Resurrec- Militasy anthorities, Who e el vod sieted by the, yrestdant early in tion” Will Come. - effect that Woodhouse was' a patient .,}’he senté conferdes < yielded on the ot the asylum for the insane, found| ., ... = - g By John Grandenz. fent b P : plan of - returning ‘the wire B cient membership can e secured|of Morton county ,an¢ Simon J. Nagel /‘{ch lntc:lrnflition was incosrecit l;lhen Tines “torthwit They stated that (Unitegl Press Correspondent.) charters will be granted. Plans are|of the state board of comtrol. ;‘1::&"‘ trom that: of the former they ma. eiinquiry at tihe’afls' “d £ enactment ofthe: : legislation - this| - - Berlin, June 256.—The Berlin Vor-fnow.under way fo establish podts at The lobby. ¢ ) da et The burial l‘:l tflhe °;ys o elne | month was practically impossible| waerts, majority socialist s¥gun,’to-| Baudette, -Spooner, Blackduck and PENNSYLVANIA RATIFIES will be & e’;‘ w $Hike arid. the :gmtme;“&%se:fl:e Jrs:w ‘é’l‘:{a o °l0€ | and the liouse Yk was accepted to|day described the peace treaty aé “a] Kelllher. ‘Baudette and Spooner may VANIA bullaing l:'"l oo Ry a, i the i-year-old daughter of Mr. and Nrs, | 379 confusiol th acounting should D oL e e icitional { conclude to form one post. Harrisburg, Pa., -June 25.—The|thg best of yentilstion. the: wires be ‘tufflell-back in the mid-| . It says: . Extortionate pressure Pennsylvania legislature took the t is oxppeted the new Rex will be James Slettede. She was killed in the renders the signature of the peace. . i ; 5 final step in the ratification of the|re L ruin of the family, home. Action’ ‘on conference report]treaty worthless. : STATE FORBTER Now :;del;:l auflbrage u'nel:}m:snat whe: da| ’ for il i ; SURVEYOR OF Lo‘s e house, by a vote to 44, Another death occurred. When|yj) ne tiad first in the house, and| ‘‘We must never forget,it is only passed the Phipps resolution. The senate last week adopted the méasure m"n AVENUE NEXT St. Paul, June .25.—W. T. Cox, ‘baby Pennock, colored, died of in-|j ompt rasification of the conference |a sciap of paper. Treaties based up- p juries at the Wright hospital. The fig,e.,‘,’.,ent is -4mticipated {n. both|on violence can keep their validity by a vote of 31 ta 6. Pennsylvania state forester, is reappointed survey-|!s the elghth state to ratity. i smm F OR PAVING or general of logs and lumber for the With the putting in of the concréte father and mother of the child are| jq.o o congress, the time.t 1 1 1 ists. Do not ath .for ending | only so long as force exists. 0 injured and are in the same hospital government control and the.. teleg- lose hope. Resurrection day comes.” twgfi'ear xt‘lerm in a commission made FIRST “Y” CAMP OPENS. pubiie. e holds a_temporary ap-. (By United Press.) walks on bbth sides of Doud avenue ~where the child" died. phone ra®e extingion questions being{ N. P’s ARE OPTIMISTIC. pointment under the 1919 law which Suvblies Arrivine. the only subjects in dispute. (By United Press.) lexpires July 1, the date on which the Fargo, N. D. June 25.—Under -the | from Tenth to Fourteenth streets, the Food supplies from outsidé‘ dis- P e A PMYGR(,“ND APPARATUS k Ada, Minn:, June 256.—8o certain tricts are arriving. It is mot antici- LA L annot:nc:d,lt‘ha:i ani re nonpartisan sympathizers among by d i 111 t { t one will suffer from lack of food an are. | 2 'mong | management of Physical Director.]curbs and crossings will not go in af clothing: FGR SCHWL P“P“.s the farmers here of a victory for the ::: cl::rlmies;:l?:m;: ‘;fl";g‘l’f’ un’fiy;: Emil Glas the first y?M, C. A., sum-{ this time. The reason given by one Following a conference hetween. e el *|Nonpartisan league progztam inJ oyioh Governor Burnquist more than |MET camp was in operation toduy at | in authority is that the next street to - members of a citizens' committee and That bevy. .of energetic women; North Dakota tomorrow, that plansj - year ago sought virtually to com- Lake Cormorant. The first camp|be paved will be Doud avenue. Adjt.-Gen. W. F. Rhinow, command-|gtyling the Ciylc and Community|for &' célebration Friday have been )y "¢, omices of state forester and |C108es July 6 at which time the sec-] People of Bemid,i are going to bo ing the military forc® here. It was club, again made good Tuesday night perfected. The jubilee will take th surveyor general. : : ond begins. Members have been { treated one of these days to a demon- announced that there woul be no - form of & picnic near here with Gov.§ ™"n," (2 i .expected soon to an-|®1&Red up for over a month. stration of the new water pumps and community funerals or burials. Lynn J. Frazier as speaker. {nounce reappointments on his staff : vplant in general in the business dis- it-was-anngunced at military head- 3 % . including those of M. J. Thornton trict. It will be shown where the quarters that twenty-five arrests had haphs ¢ HOSTESS TO AID. chief depity, and A. D. Cook, chief fire department hose is capable of been made for violation of military &¢ > % clerk, both with offices at the capi- throwing a stream over 100 feet. A orders, but that no looting had been tol, and the ollowing deputies: H. G. feature of the new work to be done eported. Weber, J. J. Carroll, R. J. Snyder ; ‘ on.the system will be the installation Military headquarters reported|” 1 tiety of the Free church in the Fifthd Paul Keating, J. E. Kinney and John Instead of the it ‘f'-w of new hydrants in the business dis- that a corps of clerks are revising|following will be installed: ward, at 2:30 'o’clock Thurgday after-§ McLellan, all of Duluth; E. L. night ;anndo colmee::Kl: .I:I-br:gyn;.:ruk’ trist and wherever desmed necassary the lists of dead and injured, and| - gand boxes at th \éral | noon. Stanchfield % ” the hydtants to be the type to which announcement of a revised and cor- ufi“{‘,mmf’,’,‘f_c;f,o,sf* North, Cenfral anchfield and D. L. McMillan, both | the Bemldji band will play a concert| the fire engine can be attached and s _ of Spooner; Frank Carroll, Stillwa- ch: [ rected list will be made. | Teeter boards at the Lincoln and|! ] ter; Micheal Mehan, Leach Lake; E., ::og’:; tg‘%":’.‘:fl:’k‘, fll‘l’::{m:':.lurlfi; draw water: Elmer E. Adams, state representa-| North schools, 2 . - | A.Greeley, Little Falls;*C. C. Kelly, | visiting editors of the state to the tive, after listing the property dam-| qgnnis courts at the high sthool. |. - - c AI.LED OFF TH“RSD AY Fort Ripley; Clarence York, Cohas-|gummer convention of the Northern LONDON DISTRUSTFUL. aged by the storm, said that the loss Yolleyball at the Central and Lin-, set, and E. J. Butler, Brainerd. ‘Minnesota Editorial association Lond J 26.—Profound di : ; : ndon, June 25.—Profoun 8- Additional deputies are to be Head named later. The surveyors now are Wflle;efl;:ri:il;‘:h::ontth:n;“mu :‘:;'k: trust of Germany is the predominant i engaged mainly In scaling dead-[the, visiling craft will be sccom-|Iote in London press comments on heads. panied by their families. the German government’s declison to el e v sign the treaty of peace. BRADLEYS ASSIST GE Do s b b IN RELIEF WORK s T i Bein oo oven aca teps| OFFICERS ELECTED BY the place of the weekly park concafl.‘ I‘OY AL ORDm OF MMSE United States Marshal and Mrs. Frank L. Bradley, who were both at ANOTHER AIR FLIGHT. Aurora, 111, June 25.—Mayor Wil- will be in excess of $2,000,000. Ac-|coln, 3 cording to figures available today| These will 'furnish ample and only 5 per cent of this amount is|heafkKful pastime for the children covered by insurance. i ¢ n . L Loss $3.000.000. % : Mayor'GeorgteFrngk!l::zgiesu::alteesd | OUITSLAND : i ity” S is ] -t S %‘1::;1:;.33?,300?"’& ” : ’ .DH)ARTM m “flYIS St: Paul 1 l' .(};.g.ula' y .15 as «“A careful Survey of the city shows that -the early estimate of a million and a half loss is %o;) col‘lser; . vative, ahd that the actual loss is a i1l o 4 g 8 % i i llion dollars,” said |manager -of. the state .land depafi-|" pppqpy ARDIN, the Kaddatz hotel in Fergus Falls| London, June 25.—Germany’s ac-|ijam F. Broening of Baltfmore was o B Ll ment, J. A. O, Preus, State suditor; C MAY BB C AL. when the cy¢lone struck the city, and | Ceptance of the pepce treaty has re-lejected supreme dictator of the loyal announced to becomé secretary of the| Rome, June, 25—Monsignor Ceret- | Who were both reported dead, escaped | Sulted in the crew of the Britikh diri-|order of Moose at the thirty-first an- A nual convention in session at Moose- heart near Aurora. Other officers (By ' United Press.) Winnipeg, June 25.—The general ‘|sympathetic strike has been called off, effective Thursday at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, according to authen- tic information. <4 The strike lasted six weeks to the hour the decision was reached at the Labor temple last night by the cen- tral strike committee. (By United Press.)” Mr. Gould has many friends in Bemidji and throughout the county, where he lias held pubHe auction- of) state lands, . Mayor Frankberg. & i i « er cent of the residence 4 distz‘::‘;ty'ispin ruins, and about the|newly organized American associn-|¢f who discussed Vatican affairs be.|injury and returned to the city last|&ibl¢ R-34 preparing again for a same portion of the business disttict | tion of Minneapolis... . fore the peace conference, probably|evening in their car, which was also | 1ight to America. * has been demolished.” The organization will conduct a|wi]] be made a cardinal at the next |saved. electéd were: Z campaign to promote American 10y-|consistory, it is reported here. When the cyclone struck, Mrs. NEW ROME ENVOY. Supreme vice dictator Darius : . |alty -against .Bolshevism and Social- . Bradley was dressing for dinner, and Brown, a former mayor of Kansas ‘DAmmrr REPEAL Rmm . isl;l -1t -is -headed by J. H. Elliron |, i g the windows in her room were shat-| Weimar, June, 26.—Count Von|City, Mo., supreme prelate, James E. 1 . and other . Minneapolis _cftizens of 1-3M mwms LAND tered by flying- timbers. ‘Mr. and|Bernstorfi will go to Rome as Ger-|GrifMn, Boston:; supreme secretary, OVED BY co“FEREB prominence. A Mrs. Bradley assisted with the relief | man ambassador as soon as the peace | Rodney Brandon, Mooseheart; su- m v The :position of manager of state BREST. moM ARCHANGEL work until after 10 o’clack that night | treaty is ratified, it is learned here. |preme treasurer, Harry W. Mace, P {lands in the auditor's olfice was abol- . and say that the cries of the dying TR Philadelphia; supreme council (four »*-Washington, June 26.—House and | ished by the 1918 legislature on Mr. ‘! and :wounded were terrible. SUMMMER SCHOOLS OPEN. elected), John W. Pierson, Dallas, “senate’-conferees approved the rider|Preus’ recommendation. T Texas; Wallace McGowan , Kansas on the agriculaural appropriation bill Brest, France, June 25.—The RETURNS FROM COURT. . (By United Press) . City, Mo.; John B. Price, Chicago; “ providing for repeal of the daylight transport Porto has arrived from Ar- Grand Forks, N. D., Jlll:le 26.—|John W. Ford, Philadelphia; supreme saving law next October 26. Adop- changel with 1,300 Michigan and| Judge C. W. Stanton returned this| Summer schools are openjng this|trustees, Charles Newton, Winnipeg, “tion of the conference agreement is Wisconsin soldiers of the 338tk fn-|morning from Brainerd,whére he pre- | week at the various insti me of | Canads; Lesiie Block, Aivany, N. Y., regarded @s certain, fantry. sided 4t a term 4f district court, higher learning it the stats. and J. Alfrsd Cassidy, Bsitiniore. Hlst&_dclal Soclety X ='='%—,===A.- g !