Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 30, 1919, Page 1

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FORTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH BOLSHEVIKI WERE S AT ST. GERMAIN o TPRESIDENT ON HITE PITCH | ENROUTE HOME Iz TUR: SCORE IS 8702 | HEAvY Escort WINNIPEG' STRIKE, st MANTOBAPREMIER - ‘Defeat of Visitors; Four _ N g paiged Early Today; Thirty sve--Runs in Seventh. . NASON MAKES. HOMER WH[CH NE‘TS TWO RUNS 'AUSTRIAN PEACE TERMS NEXT ON THE PROGRAM FUNDS ARE NEEDED 1o Foretzm ciomsnt ot Winmas . FOR BIG CELEBRATION |xex, ot fry s, e | . ON FOURTH-OF JULY |he statement. of Promier . C: Nor: d ris of Manitoba, who was the princi- Returned Soldiers i Will Be pal speaker at the Victory Sessionm & Lioyd f George ' In London; Fruft'ch and American Mar- ’ tf\‘l Engage in Brawl. County Pitcher Threw “ Good Ball; Support Loose ,,' . 'When Most Needed. —_— g ‘With Walker excelling in jugé)ing : E held Saturday night as one of the the ball and throwing it wildly, with w8 i e X o ‘By Fred 8. Ferguspx': i Guests of City; Army chief features of the annual outing Bemidji taking advantage of almost : ; Capirieot - (United Press Correspondent) Aviator to FI of the Northern Minnesota Editorial F every wieplay, hitting the bail well : SR A Paris, June 30.—At 2:16.o’clock MRt & association at_Birchmont. L - at th e s 2 % & » o s ow g « " esterday afternoon, escorted by-the > 'he premier said that the Winni- t were downed yesterday at . . ? ™ ’{Ynitcd gtntes Dre‘adnau ht, gklm Tomorrow, soliciting committees| peg strike demonstrated that no ele- °~, detie: park, 8 to 2, in a game the M. Chaleil, prefect of the Seine und Oise, and M. Kurl Renner, head of |, = \naugat, will make the rounds of the business| ment can effect economic pressure district in an effort to raise a fund|upon a community if its cause is not for the proper celebration of the|a worthy one. The Winnipeg strik- Fourth of July in Bemidji. The|ers, who walked out several weeks Fourth will be a special day for re-|ago in a sympathetic strike, caused homa, 'Présldent ‘Wilson set sail for New . York. The dreadnaught was escorted by four destroyers. Secretary von Haniel and twenty- feature of which was the Work| the Austrian peace delegation, with other delegates, at St. Germain rallroad ] - ph “s‘a:‘;‘;"“"‘s,;l‘:e":fnfezg ‘:“;2 ::oflfii etation. Renner, the head of the Austrian. delegation,cmay be seen in the " for the lotals with Farr behind the | center of the station door. ] R 5 inging [umber, Whije held the visttors to eight hits anfl struck out ) E nine “other members of the German|turned soldiers and it is the desire|by metal workers, are returning to sfi%fl'men. %Vritter hurled as fairly B - VETERANS WELCOMED. delegation left Versgilles early today of President R. L. Given of the Be-| their work under the same conditions i-good ‘article of ball for the opposi- r u a s (By United Press.) for Calogne, Germany. midJi association that the celebra-|that existed before the strike, said Y 5 “tion. His mates’ misplays proved 3 d thks Clt§ N?lni Ju‘:;s:'zo — wa.| With President Wilson en route |tion be a huge success. A the premier. He announced that. ) ¥ 3 ‘disastrous, but, at that, Bemidji # PRt bakha county; wileonad Home all ve't- home and Premier Lloyd George in One of the chief features will be{Judge H. A. Robeson will be appoint- the big dinner served all returned|ed as royal commissioner to make a soldiers who may be present, for|thorough investigation of the causes which no charge will be made. It{of the strike and to work out any will be an elaborate spread and in|other tangles that may have develop- personal charge of Mrs. Tom Smart,|ed between capital and labor as a [ — a guarantee of its excellence. result of the difficulty. The bringing of an army French Stanton Former President battle front flyer to perloym huzur_d- Judge C. W. Stanton, who 23 years ous. feats in three flights is the prin-{,,, wag president of 'the Minnesota cipal attractions. He is Lieut. Ma-|gtate Editorial association, presided . mer, who fought the Huns in some of | o the Victory session. He interest- the world’s biggest battles. . ingly spoke reminiscently of the ear- earned four runs, plenty to win. crans of the great war here today.|London, the allied peace commission- ©7 . Score Two in Second. Governor J. A, A, Burnquist delivered | €r8 Were expected to take up today Sky etarted the second with a an address of welcome. Music and |the completion of the Austrian pesce sing 4 but wag forced at second by entertainment features were pro-|treaty {\ngeemefit on the principle of i sunty. Farr got an infield hit reparationis, reached last week. It 2, Po . | vided. ‘both runners moved up a notch AR AT was believed to have paved the way foa wild pitch. White hoisted to AMERICANS FIGHT FRENCH for speedy assembling of the remsin- ¥ Many Penny who dropped the ball : . der of the doeumerits. - i-and"La Bounty and Farr scored. Brest, June 80.—As a resuit of & = ] § ‘Walker tied the county in the brawl between American and Frenc HUN PAPERS VITROLIC. fourth after Roy had. struck out. An appeal has gone out from Fer- marines i which severdl Frenchmen By Carl D. Grout. Bellanger tripled to right and Ostby % N wefe woiinded, the streets of Brest United P i " f : foHowed with a single just inside the | 8US ?‘““: fer relief fm"‘“_vt!‘e state, to| o under military control today. B(erlll‘n,e‘}\lnl:sago.cir}l"?go(ggfmngxz re- Therertwm a:so b“; ::}‘:e:“f"e’a;; arl-| |y period of the association and ex- et ¢ right field foul line, scoring Bellang-|aid in th~ reconstruction of the actionary press was moéstly silent to- | 2US, 8POrt events an €] Te8| pressed delight in being privileged . er:~ Richmeyer beat out a- swinging | homes ard families of the victims of g to insure a big time, and co-opera-| i, participate in the outing. and Jmunt, Cottinghsm eingled to cen- the res . berrible cyclone and the 52 CENTS PER POUND tion is hecessary. I pleasure in his being permitted to re- L .scoring Ostby. Bemidji came! movement has the. endorsement. of = tain his membership in the state and oroesed the plate ’uh ::‘h g:g Governor Burnquist. 2 AT wm)l‘ AUmoN IN ness ;lownrd the terms. BSLER’S WARNING T0 m;lrthel}'ln assncil}i‘tion, the lqtlt)er of > OrONe ! o J In a telegram received today from : “The signing is treason,” said the which he is.an honorary member. | strack out Hfld%l-fl gounty was safe Mayor Fnirlrbu by MlyoryL F. BEMIDJI SATURDAY Derliger Neuste Nachrighten. ‘“The WN Waugh Loyal Father “-.on"‘Roy's -error, .going to second on J th 5 . G next ‘general election will show what & i ’fil’l‘:fl out. White hit a drive against | Johnson the message says: the Germans think of the treaty. = R G Waugh, Yhree times mayor g oft field wall ng ‘“Mose.”| . Mayor of Bemidji, Minn. Sheep Raisers Much Pleased| It isa scrap of paper, declared the| Chiet of Police Esslet today issued gzn\:linnfmtx;lees.nzrég n'il'&‘.’ s‘:lt’i‘i’:‘;‘ll P:::;: day wvegarding the signing of the peace treaty. Several papers, how- cver, were outspoken in their bitter- 3 " 'Nason, - who the hot Fergus'Falls, Juné-30.—Prop- Tagblatt, 3 A ier 3 g . : ¢ the following notice to all .owners of | siati e?rnerr;:r ltty‘a‘; :;,l::xlls'heg %xvi‘: t'i)eg:gilfi erty loss here, far in excess of - oVel: R“u.:.t}: Rles rud‘ (h: ffgrgh‘.fi, tg 2‘;3 fix'g‘:‘fih Z%ltung uutomohiles:g » g?:,‘,:g;‘"r:]:, i:,?,?g:::g .thl;y‘uézu&iet i 1‘ field for the circuit. first careful checking, shows Hllhfl' an. Market, e of a(}{rm:n; to the !evelreolp:l:: “You are hereby notified that Mr. Waugh had three sons.in the SR Blow Off Comes that the loss will be at least $5,- & d i 'n e o Amelrlcan creoile states.” all violators of the law govern- worldt_war. onethof them lb«:iimfz kil][efd $ x4 mo,ooo‘ (o] h \{ ) eep raisers o outhern Beltram The most violent grt[c]e appeared ) 2] in action, another cripple or life B 'The 'blow-off came in the seventh, ur, homsiess’ and -dsy county, who participated in tke Wool | in the -Deutsche Zeitung wh'i,gh de- Ing the operation of autamobiles and a thi'rd wha is still in military . metting us four runs. Nason start-| titute people must be provided |g,ie day, conducted Saturday, aré de- | clared “a peace of violénce has been| Will be arrested and dealt with | o oo ™ Mr. Wajjgh praised the mili- e :‘d;hg .'::fllo ;,egrlv:’i‘:g le;t ‘llnl:t Dl::; for and financial aid is absolute- lightoed withdthelsuccelssbolt the {\r}an, eigned at Versailles. Geérmany’s hon- according to statute. A special tary record of the United States and . ‘ ich < 13,500 ng sold to ‘through third. Berrigan singled: to ly "'"”",y'. We .".”I to .’nu C;chranp?&mclorsmgnn‘;o& P:r:lagge,OWis., ‘right scoring Nason, Diedrich taking| and your citizens for immediate |55 cents a pound, F. O. B., Be- or has been buried. Only incessant toil will enable us to fegain our rlacé among the nations of the world. effort will be put forth to bring said he hoped that the friendly re- before the court, those running | lations which now exist between this © d’ and Berrigan second of the| action. | midji, several cents above the vres-|Then will come revengeé for the dis-| Wwithout front and rear lights at g:: n‘flry :l‘:ederecda mfl:fi ‘;I,"hicgo'cl::;?:g. grounded to Ostby, Diedrich beating| Mayor |, :u;%\aseewrgl?(;npl:‘legsenteg, e be Ger;fiup;ggzr::‘:nfi'_'m’"’“"d by thel ,ing with mufflers cut out and |is room but for onb-Mag; the Union the peg to the plate, and Berrigan| Any one in Bemidji, who feels a|ing Cochran & company. and the all violations of the auto law. Jack, and that in the United States 2 pECE ing to third.. Sky stole second un-|spirit of humanity and desires to as-|other by the Northern Hide and Fur Let this be a warning to | there is room but for Old Glory and . | SUBMITS PEACE TREATY. ‘Paris, June 30.—Premier Clemen- ceau today submitted the German reace treaty to the chamber of deputies for ratification. He also sub- mitted the Anglo-Franco-American protective alliance. TWO-CENT POSTAGE IN EFFECT TOMORROW 3 o that never will the red flag be permit- . ‘ whomsoever it mey apply. ted to wave. Sensible Advice GUESTS AT SWEDBACK HOME. E. M. McMahon, secretary of the Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Buckley and|St. Paul association, discussed *Co- daughter, Katherine of Delano, Minn. | operation and Community Building” who eame to Bemidji to attend the|in a most interesting manner, pogn.t- e editorial meeting, are remaining in| ing out mistakes so frequent in civic the city for a few days, the guests of | work and offering valuable sugges- Senator and Mrs, E. J. Swedback.| tions in promoting the public wel- Swedbacks are former residents of | fare. He pointed out that' Bemidji Delano and the two families are old| js not limited to the city boundary ‘malested. Farr singled to center, gjst in the relief of this worthy cause|company of Bemidji. The bids were :scoring Berrigan and Sky. may forward their donations to the|opened at a meeting held in the £ = Fergus Falls mayor and any Be-|court house egrly Saturday after- Notes on the Ovener. midji organization may do the same.|noon, forty farmers being present. It is estimated over 200 are either|The Cochran bid offered 52 cents a killed or serioliély injured, says May-|Pound for the entire lot of wool, or Johnson, and he hopes the res-|While that of the Northern company anger and Ostby died via the Na-|Ponse to the appeal will be generous. [goF eer:lz. the cthiree “varieties’. of fwool Lawrence-Diedrich route. (5 At the meeting a board of direct- @ho+inn W) infield worked pretty ‘PIONEER’ CHEERING To ors for the Southern Beltrami County .nice considering the fact that it was Wool Growers' association was ap- h:hgl‘:.s i A CAMP CODY sol‘DlERS pol;[x.t egl,aélg;l}:?:;:d E. P.-Gtbson for * Two double plays were pulled “off : by the locals. In the second, Nason, - Smith and Lawrence killed off Ost- :‘by #and Richmeyer and in the sixth Fadie N e AT BEM[DJI OFFICE frends. 5 line, but, instead, thnlt its n;:lti;ities L o# e Nason, although not very three years, L. W. Aldrich, and E. E. must include all people in all direc- - llfiwastthe l;lghI:oy w}th lthe “‘iicl‘, In a letter to The Pioneer, in|Schulke for two years, and Fred Barr - COURT HOUSE CEREMONY. tions to a distance of at least 25 et { tting two slashing singles and a|ypiop pe asks that the daily paper |fOr one year. The board will meet|Couldn’t Keep Pace With War! Eivin L. Geroy and Miss Alberta| Miles: l, i “‘home run in five trips to the plate. i 5 Bame, o e (15 10 120 Bt ™ am s to Ganp| 4, Snd, il gl 3 Bratin . corner, accepting six chances|Cody, Y. M. C. A, in New Mexico, |retary manager will be appointed thout a skip. Elbert McKenzie states that there|oytside of the board. “Uinpires Finn and Roscovick, the |are only about thirty soldiers now in| §. M. Clark, who has served as tem- 1aster from Walker, gave good satis-|station in the camp and that the|porary president of the association, t Bk Blsed ool sl e tait: fat faction; the fans and players both|camp Wwill be closed soon and those|encouraged by the progress being|doned because it couldn’t keep pace | t!rmed soldier from o ’ e st Warh s feeling they got all they had coming |now there will be discharged orfname the officers of the organization |with war prices, comes back into its MENSCPACH, | - f)o . BIRCLOLE, .Y Ol them. The box score: transferred. from their number. A secretar dale; married women’s race, Mrs. = . » - y-|own at midnight to-night in Bemidji. ; ar rEr Ty ; Your paper” continued the writ-|manager will be appointed later.|The old two-cent stagnp will agnjin LANSING YlELDs DUTIFS H. Z. Mitchell, Bemidji; thin man’s A. Crouse, both of Spur, were married 'l'“’""“" sl"’"“ o hy Judge of Probate J. E. Harris fu| Following the lumber-jack dinner his chambers this morning. Both are!an interesting program of sports was ‘| prominent residents of their com-| held, the winners being as follows: munity and the young groom is a| Ladies’ potato and spoon race, Mrs. . Prices; Onme-cent Circular Rate In Vogue. The two-cent postage rate, aban- Walker. er, “brou; ick: s - 3 ght home. news and cheer{y. M. Clark, who h: e race, W. W. Jones, Gonvick; single % ab r h po a ejto the soldiers from your territory,|porary ,,S,fegi;:,,‘t’ ofnsths: r:&%c?a:f;:‘ ::k;]g %%L:::.e};.ounce lettor;any:place 5 TO Hls SECRETARY girl's race, Margaret Oberg,' Black- Many Peany 1f.. 4 0 0 2 1 1) whohavebeen instation at Cody and |was named to be chairman of the| The one-cent circular rate is again B duck; man tug-of-war, Southern Min- m’i 8D i lianes 4w Yo 0 0 1 1 wl'le ‘th'a,nk you for helping us to serve|poard of directors. restored, as is the one-cent local rate, Pari (JBy U.;’Jtedfpgf“ffl&r secre- nesota team; woman’s tungf_-war. ; Ball u‘lgzr..sls. ey : i f ; :; g them. 5 en?:\f:;, rex:!enbor tthe county are guixch and postal cards no longer require a rary"troséeclr,':fm:y '[Infimg of the Unit- Northelrzm Minnesfota tebx;m; ch:lt(i}ll;en _‘Richmeyer 1b .. 4 0 110 0 1 e o i re L uokTess JSHIE|Lwo. cont stamp. ; ) ofl Btates. 1s scheduled to replace Sec. | under 14 years of age, Margaret Che- Cottingham c 4 01 5 2 0 a large number of farmers| Second class rates Will also bel oryry'y ainsing on the peace commis- | ney, Minneapolis. | Gottingn ol BN J . are planlzlsing to place small founda-|changed. These will be based on| =" < " laiior leaves for Amer-| The sports were followed by an j.emlen 1t & A FOR BUSINBS TUBDAY tion flocks on their farms during the|the amount of advertising news- ica. The date of Lansing’s sailing is | impromptu speaking contest and Chief of . 3 0.2 '3 oo ] next year. ) pgge{fi and othe: publications carry, no{ yet fixed. which there was a number of partiti_i,- Writter p ......3 0 0 1 4 0 p Y and the zone system. SRR N S pants, the winners being Mrs. H. P. T Pasie So e B Rnei FAGKING 10 MO¥E. rate on the borvion of publications | 250 KILLED WHEN QUAKE Phillips of Mahnomen and H. 2. Mit- s Totals | 33 2 82413 3|who conduct a prosperous general| yy G_oliver Riggs and sons mo-|devoted to matter other than adver- ROCKS ITALIAN CITIES|°hel! °f Bemidil ! 7 Bemidii. R store at that place, will open forjtored to Crookston yesterday where|tisements, 1% cents a pound. . If & hM"“"‘i;'v":' de‘“:he e 3 ab r h po a e|business tomorrow at the big storejthey will pack the rest of their house- | the space devoted to advertisements (By United Press.) ey g‘" dwas g gy mor- ¢ .4 0 0 10 2 0|conducted by Morris Kaplan, in the|hold goods and ship it to Bemidji. does not exceed 5 per cent of the & BB O ciation Sunday morning to a _me ! Kaplan block, S 1 h te of 1 London. June 30.—One hundred|is) for the late Frank J. Meyst of 56 2 3 2 4 ofKaplan block, corner Second street total space, the rate of 1% cents al 1" fery persons were killed at Mi li ber of the execu- ‘ 4 1 2 2 2 0|and Minnesota avenue, this firm hav- pound applies to the entire publica- Italy, i uinnenpous, 8 memoe e 1 0 0 0 0 1!ing purchased the entire stock and REX CLOSB TONIGHT' “|tlon. © - Florenc'e an(d exfifl:ogljl:fies t];;s);, nlré}i? tive committee of the state editorial D5 4 2 2 2 0fixtures from Mr. Kaplan, » On the portion of publications de- :‘;g:sz::; totan Ex?:hange Pelegraph | 25sociation, and a man widely Ilvfiil.xo‘avn P81 e oy b e o g AWAITS NEW THEATRE et Sovefenais o™ it o "0 | nd ey, i, b, e 200 2 amount o ods for the various : .4 2.0 0 0 0 depnrtments,i':'lch as groceries, hard-| - First and second zones. . .1%e¢ per Ib. | V'€ Killed, : who knew him. ......... 3 1 2 6 2 0|ware, clothing and various % other The strain of attemptingz to carry|Third zone 3c per Ib. President W. E. Verity of Wadena 4 0 1 0 4 0|lines ,and all lines such on theéir business beneath a tent, has | Fourth zone . ..3c perlb. DAY PARLOR CGACH presided, and Secretary Rutledge of ______ inne: ’:?g :ener!:;s :;locre as 'll“;:iyto::ifl caused the Brinkmans, management |Fifth zone .. ..3%ec per Ib. Minneap,olis read the biographical > of the de - 18 3| slso retain their, Kellher Bloce. of | ocde o eoent Tl epre; 10 e Sixth zoms . e GOES INTO SERVICE | sictch of the iate manager of uhe ........ 02| business and buying will be in large|ter tonight and await the completion ifiighth zone .. ; .S%c per-nb:‘ , - Western Newspaper Union in l\gln’n:- ; ceos ». quantities. of the new Rex theatre, n he ta d while the nation is gradually | apolis. ~W. P. Kirkwood read the 5 , NOw in the On publications maintained by and And w g Y f H %, Jdwo-base hits—Diedrich, Chiet. — course of construction. in the interest of religious’education- | returning to its pre-war status, | Sterling eulogy from the P!fl“ : bo . 'Thfee base hit—Bellanger. Home INTER-CITY BASEBAIL. They desired to continue their|al, scientific, philanthropic, agricul- | George Walker, agent of the North-|C. Hoatling, who was_unable to f = Nason. Stole bases—Sky, bookings but the disadvantages en-|tural, labor or fraternal organiza-|ern Pacific and M. & 1. railroads in|president in person. Will Wilke o lef. Bacrifice hit—Smitlkr. Double (By United Press.) countered in the temt feature were|tions or associations, 1% cents a|Bemidji, announces that commencing| Grays Lake, G. S. Pease of Anoka, ; -Nason to Smith to Lawrence.| ;Winnipeg, June 30.—A picked [too numerous. pound for all zones on the entiré pub- | tomorrow the day parlor car will be|Fred Hadley and F. M. McClellan of - ason to. Lawrence to Diedrich.|team of St. Paul municipal amateur| With the new Rex ready for oc:|ilication will be charged. in service between Bemidji and St.|the McClellan Paper Company, Minn- Struck out—By White 7; by Writter|baseball players was scheduled to|cupancy, the reopening will be fea-| ‘There is no change in the free-in-|Paul. eapolis, also spoke in warm words of 1. Bases on balls—Off White 2; offmeet, a picked Winnipeg team herc|tured. The theatre will be in a|county mailing privilege, nor in the| The car will leave at 7:35 in the| praise for their departed brother. _— * Writter 2. Left on bases—Bemidji §; |today. Two games tdday and two |specially constructed building, every 3 morning and at 6:05 in the evening Walker 4. Wild pitch=—Writter 1. - tomorrow are slated. médern convenience being installéd. ' ratés on copies mailed for deliver e Tl L .anathe? arrives. (Continued on Page 4) within the ¢ounty of publicatfon.

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