Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 1, 1919, Page 1

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TERS 1'0 ] _BE Dmfls cu, TS| country today showed that saloons were open and domg blm- .| ness as usual with 3.75 per cent beer and even stronger . dnnks, -notwithstanding the fact that the Wartime Prohibition .act as {}asied l:iy (glc:ngre:s went into force] Chicago,, leltu&ore, New J 1 : ork; and, other cities reported regular business. - In Minnesota mu“ u}'f fl"lfit in.t fl,zfi‘éfi;_ A k : ‘lan enforce;nent act pnssed by the state legxslature made the i ‘| state, bone-dry, today.. ; i) E ] O e “Dea‘lers who contmue to sell beer are in danger of ar- 1t rext. Th“m,.y in prepara-] Lo N —_ L : - - . : “|rest .and -prosecution,” ‘Attorney General Palmer declared to- flon’ for his three sénsational fligh iy S e e e 1A AN “My contention is that beer containing more than one-half whi ale o ffifit“{; the Fourth o &\ This is the 4,100-ton steel “"'P'MP Lake' Gragby whi ] ¢ " ith 0 | per cent alcohol is intoxicating,” saM Palmer. ‘“This has been &8 'fi:‘%‘:hg, c;l:f;.:;al:xuo;‘ e provisinas. Itis the frat Chlengogeatdl tomake tho mp.” | ' T 17T £ it s | the ruling of the International Revenue bureau for years and 14i * celbbration ‘committee, that | AR TN o ‘we are presuming that is what is meant by the prohibition act. essage from' Brafn- ; MOONP ARING TO CARE" '* . Palmer added, however, that he is not to order wholesale ving linfotmation. as to when mm m ronl%;w AUTOMOBILE LAW (" v : nop: | 2Trests at once. e will arrive X Hardi - — i Chaipnin Busting nie sracucat |~ HOLPOURNAMENT AS 3. 3. Conker, deputy register of SCORES ARE KILLED IN EARTHQUAKE pleted arrangements for the cele- ‘tet:l:)f :fi‘:’& :’l’)‘}efi“lgcg::t‘ni:‘: t: MY FouRT“ FEAT“RE deeds, dnnounced today fl“”f prepara-’ Rome, July 1,—The earthquake which shook Northern 5 Italy yesterday continued today. Scores of persons were dead . !eqtgvjti of the day the tions are being made to care for. 'ho leto"-and successful - ever | Link h:hmluu will Sh(e sutomobile registration, required. by 3| and hundreds injured. With the resumption of communication it is expected the casualty list will increase as the number of 1d in’ qumtldjlt »Twolcontes:s wlhlt‘:,h H dicap Contut Tourney the new state law which becomes ef- | - certain to ot interest will ‘be an e tod. A tion - ook | % footive: foday, i A regletiao g d Wmi Unsold. v1llages is raised. 'l‘wenty villages are partially in ruins. Vig- ' chie wase almost in ruins and a portion of Miralond’s population Belmtd Mucl: Stock Three D-y Session Attended by Three Hundred ghlppcwu —Bulmp Mon-uon, Speaker ——®, With 300{Chippewa Indians from the' various peservations in attend- ance, the mos{'nuocessml convocation of the Eplscupul church among the Indians held during’ the last forty yeays was brought to a conclusion at Casy Lake y% A Cass Lake committee, com! ! af Mrs Par- shall, Mrs. Lydlck and Mr. and Mrs. Whitebird carried out the arrangé- ] ‘ fents most - satisfactorily. The . ! 4 beautiful grounds of the mission : NORTH DAKOTA CELEBRATES.. * tire .changing: and .egg race|s dte. Thb races and contests witi| - for ‘First Year Players. g:gi:‘?::m:n:;cl:;:y n':wu:::: the is- d‘}!:,'.‘,c't‘""?" BEtar the busl- 1. iy Fouith B o be deervel 4 received poon by Register of Deods (By: United Press.) buried under the ruins. Destruction was great at Rabatta and n-| Moon St.. Paul, July 1..—More than two| Cassaglia, Florence, where the quake was first felt. - The shock Te. xmw Soldiers. the golf.course of the Bemidji Coun The law. at resent affects only " if ’ e & 1t there 18 'a hingry. soldier on the| try club and players are taking much | {1056 “buying orpselllnz automobiles. &&u::;%a s:}gl?: Bfl::gd l::?i:;“es 1o} was .fe]t throughout Romana, }vhqre 1,000 are homeless, and ots of Bemidjl July 4, it will not| ;.terest in a “Short Stop Tourna-|Those who have cars now and are| ' War-time prohibition died bard in|8lso in Tuscany where communications were wiped out: the fault ot he Bunldji business | ;ont” whichjis heing arranged by |intending to keep them. will go|{pe ‘Twin Citles. It was estimated £ ing ‘preparatior- Iville W. apin; ‘ professional in|ahead using their licenses as at pres-|ipday that thousands of gallons of dinner to. M| ‘narge of'the links. In this tourney|ent. The automobile dealer shouid yhisky and much beer remaine in| HARD ROADS BEING IINDMN MATION gldiers free all’ “duffers” : as: well ;as honest-to- ‘register all his cars before he sells Joous and warehouses that cannot VOTED UPON. DULUTH TODAY the latter to goodness golfers will be granted op-|them,"or the purchaser may ‘bring| gy sold now except for. reduction to & HP portunity to ‘pelt:the ball to a score| his bill of sale here and hne it reg- | a lcohol .for: commercial purposes. i HH‘D M CAss Lm ls lflQJ d%the dinner will, permitting them toslmro in the win- istered. - Federal gg nts were on _the. job (By 'United Press.) 5 tiu' Wt 'd building, ‘mor ¢ :The man who owns 8 cgrm y Teg- | g3 : eV ‘fi; \ 8] -\ Duluth, o July .. d.~Whether: : 8.4 - MARKEDBY succms~ nf‘h 2 quor: 12w E'iLouls -county is to-spend $7,600,000] ° title{pronibits even transportation of the|tor the improvement of roads and [ llquors without government permits. | buiiding hard surfaced highways was eight p The pluy will b col | In St."Paul less than a month &go [ to he decided by the voters today. St. Dleted in one day and -the. prizes-t . it was estimated there were more | ,ouis county is the lardest in area | 0 hBS_ r‘:ll"':::k:fl:ll'gfly 1&1; thtG be offered will be made nttraeuvl in the country and has the biggest \ 0 /mial saf- anmed 8 Wil d ! valuation in property interests, of lete success, lgnoflflflfl ‘in’ order , lhzl mmm sm I.Aw i Authorities are confldant any county in the world. T:g bm’l,d ing that the to‘l‘]owln:g has|year go Ifers that much of this was unsold. issue' aimed to provide an extensive red for the big “feed”; 340] chance with the more experiemoed l"mASE vm In both cities the Salvation Army]system of good roads, eat; including chicken, men. -All players are urged to giye as established canteen headquarters b and roast bc - 15 bushels|their:nhmes to:Chapin the evening:of 0F mom m STATE ormer saloous ifor entertainment 3 S d:'w‘fngor long‘ -!;readfi: 80 Thursda: or before, I:s ;he play ‘;llll lof retirned soldiers and sailors, TOURISTS WILL BE er. , 8'gallons | start at 9 o'clock Friday morning; Y - milk, ~30]4nd-all players will be required to Clnef Inspector Tolaas De- Mfl AT WADENA BY B th of loaflbe at the first.tee by 11 o’clock. . % Wil Bri . 5 3 40 polinds” of cu-rage Balad, | Therels to ba dompetition for 1ady| clares Inspoctmn ill Bring Fargo, N. D, > July 1. Men: who BJI Boosm golfers during. the afternoon of “‘y Farmers ancul Rpkunu for thivty-foar years have fought . ] & 'be:l,xc‘;l: “’“:hell“"f Hlflsg”. kA betml'flfls at two Oclfleli.h Pithe“- for’ prohibition will relate stories of S : of onions, ‘anad ‘one|or Chapin also announces tha ere Ry bil i 3 i ‘el of pickles. “With the excep-fwill be ‘a tournament for first year Beltraml county farmers ‘will -be f\?ll;'i‘lpe‘:‘g?nerzaytat;d:; :‘:‘ed ""JIL;_‘:E:“ Chairman Lycan Planning Re- un of the meat alkhas been domhted, [ men in Augistand he suggests that|interested in an, announcement made’| Among them will be: C. W. Finwell, | ception for Jefferson Socia- thes::::uh“mg iolicned the rest _thW polish "“2'1; d‘tflm flll‘: n‘t‘t{' dY|hy A.:G. Tolaas, chief inspector, that| field secretary of the Nortn Dakota bility Run Participants. , |wero ideal for the occasion. A pavi- 3 fl: fg :‘hl“w?nner nfl becapse Dotato growers aré mot ae|Total Abstinence association; Rev. lion.and seats had been built under These Hav e&‘lblcribed i s OF: ¥ae et fully familfar with the workings |'J. Lonne, Rev. Langeberg, Rev. Hul- R. "L, Given, president of ‘the Be. B of the new seed potato inspection and |'teng, R. M. Pollock, Judge Carmody, Goyernor R. G. Pleasant and a[the pines for .the suuset service. dj1 - Association, this -noon: an- 9 M:}gfi dmore t;‘;“ more | O R chtion law and rules governing|A. H. Foss, John O. Siverson, T .E. | party of 100 Loutsiana road enthusi-| Tents were pitched all over, especial- | nounced that the'following have sub-} PO ~ the “growing -of..potatoes for ctertifi- [Tufte, Swen Ellingson, Swen Hes-| 4o anq Jefferson highway support-|ly sround the hospitable log house 2¥oriiied_to “the” solobration: ."“‘{l '# lgzm:owh wi‘fi ;:xl:i"intneré'ami cation, ‘that the time for application k“kmon; :Jl::d:[::;kz,:g g:il;l".sdm be: |ers left New Orleans this morning on |of Mr. Whitebird, where also a huge following which was written b’E‘D of certification has- been extended The|table had been constructed for the from July first to August first. ‘Attorney General Langer, William]a sociability run to Winnipeg. erts, §3. | Foluan, Procident of (e Duntin: batato noed certifeation will be|Agar of Eau Claire, Wis. and Richard | visitors will reach Bemidji July 18 |meals. ental Natlos ank. of CABO ANC| e of the big assets of-Minnesota |Pearson Hobson, Alabama. and Frank 8. Lycan, chairman of| The church was overcrowded and Barl Gall, K001 L ham : :vs?x: g;;m'-:l‘;e; _times Western' Ama-| 108 O o0 s It will open the the Bemumt cmlnmlgtee lln charge of | filled from 9: i';(o S;n:iay.lmurnlntg un- ollard; eo. tep! v arket - to“Minnesota tatoes are arrangements, iz planning a recep- | til pne o’cloc! eginning with the TS Lo Mndfil s% 00~' "5 mn'goi’fnls :hi:;len;:. a study of life- ;lopuhr the %outh a:é) southwest RAMSEY COUNTY voTB :lon1 at l?lrch:‘;or:‘t‘ ltn n:ie(lr hotr;or |;, holy t?gpug]mg &nd : ;;ervlce of pre- onap, : for .seed uses, but southern states,| . s also plann at a delegation of | paration for the holy eommu Chas, ~Nangle, | YOursélt, but never-your subjeet. Mt| o 8L, h0 ore passing laws re- 10 NAME CONGRBSMAN Bemidji men will motor to Wadena |confucted by the superintendel Schroeder '$10.00; ~Given, |18 & contest, a duel or a melee, opfl- uiring thaf ‘potatoes imported shall to meet the tourists and pilot them |Rev. George Backhurst, leading onto Vandersiuis, $10.60;. Gill, Ing for courage, skill, strategy and %e eerflfl : lzl‘he ‘pnssaggoof,Mlnne- el to this city, part of the afternoon and | the administration of the sacred rits Grossman, $5.00; Alex Dor.|Sélf control,. 1t is a test of tempgr, ta's Jaw: was to meet this demand | (By United Press.) the night to be spent here before|of confirmation and the blessed sacra- Wilson Bros., $10.00; {2 trial. of Banor, a revealer of eh :0 % aranteed stock, which will pre- St. Paul, July 1—Ramsey county § ., ¢inying to Winnipeg. ment of the holy communion by the 0 Boudac, $1.00; Huft|2cter. It affords the chance to plgy | "% tg “bu‘ar: from being sold mixed |t0day voted upon a uccessor to. the | “y urgent request that the dirt|Right Rev. Bishop Morrison, of Du- % O'Leary, $10.00; Union Den-|the/man and act the gentleman. Ivetn T yaed tatoes under names|late Congressman C. C. Van Dyke. [1,,34g be dragged and put.in shape is|luth. A picturesque feature was the ;5 00; Kdbrs Bros., $25,00; An:|means going into God's out-of-doogs, | % :,,'mm.‘,’,‘.’mg Republicans and democrats alike | ooting with generous response in |procession from the log house to the Second' Hand Store, '$5.00; | Setting close to nature, freah dir, ex- ‘Abplications for seed certification|Were certain of victorsy, while_en- |00y communities. Local commit-|church. Beginning with the cruci- “/ton -Milinery, . $5.00;. Barker, | °fClse. a sweeping ‘away of menthl 3 the varieties grown acre-]dorsees of Oscar E. Keller, 8t. Paul |4.o;00) "are priding themselves upon |fer, - Reginald Backhurst, carrying ‘ ’0‘0 Crookston 'Lumber'compnny, cobwebs, genuine recreation of theyvHS ?t" et Zn e:; 5 Tformance City commissioner, were confident he { 1., jestined to make the soutuer-|the cross;:followed by the lay read- 3| ired tizsnes. ! “.:3' :our:esof sreed approx-| Would win. Carl W. Cummins, re-| o foel comfortable all the way.|ers, deacons, and priests, then-a cole\';rntion is'to cost approxi.|, "It 18 a’cure for care, an antidote imate ¥ield of fleld from which seed | Publican . nominee, holds. first place | ppen there are several communities|large stars and stripes flag was $1,600, and of the amount| 0, WOITY. It includes companfonshilp] oo ct s ed, per cent of diseases in | 0P the ballot and R. D. O'Brion, dem- | ypo¢ ‘4o going to try to wrest the|carried before the superintendent ecured from the balance of with friends, soclal intercourse, th: fleld !flfii’ which seed was - ob- |.0Cratic nominee, holds secdnd place. premier homors from the state of:and bishop, all clothed in the vest- ’s .fund. ‘Those who have pox&tuniths ::r courtesy, kind:lu it | tained, ,mflhj, conditions in the The ctmnaasn 'V‘:‘ oy g'éi‘egoflt Towa. Upon the occasion of the|ments of their oftice. ribed should do so-at once|20d genercsity to an_obponen same field, -crop history of field in-| exciiing fn the history of aul 11917 run of the Canadians over the| [n the afternoon a children’s serv- e that they may help in mak- gromotelll gofimogly ’hm“l h“"th tended: for certification, approximate plltlt%!. (l}ondgr uo?aac f:,,';,,?,f,':? Jefterson to New Orleans, the High-|jce was conducted by Rev. Back-~.-" celebration .this vear .the]Put moral fo ; date of planting. - Inspection ‘will be H:: o :mm;({nn:‘snotar:n congress. way commission of Iowa co-operated |hurst. A woman’s meeting was con- : ; t_ever held, as it so well de- made “to determine stand, constitu- to make the roads through that state|ducted by Mrs. Parshall and Mrs. | “tor be tional ‘yigor .freedom J’.mm diseases, the model dirt roads of the entire|Lydick. An outdoor service was ad- ' varletal purity and truemess to type. fl journey. Strong competition is de-|qregsed by the bishop and in the %IB— mvm,orm WILL Three inspections will be made: One m ARE mm m veloping along the route, especially evening a service entirely in the In- pg—mm A'.I.‘ POSTOFFICE| . . 4 dat flowering: time; one when the mR m coms’o" Tl \ where there {s keen interest in the|gdjan language was conducted by the vines are:ripe, but before they have tE!lef.won Medals of Merit for Main-|[ndian :rles‘ts This programy was H S enance. P. Ritchie, Bemidji' postmaster,|” Bemidji business men. wer :dirx::ed i :‘;gn ‘“‘;2 ‘::t’“::. d:fz":g s IR Cumier ieetins of the: Totars :A::Itll;!:glndzl; c:h:llg:i'. nt:e lngter;:!? ipiinced. today that three-cent en-|lighted today when informeéd storage. Z (By. Unit rens.) national board of directors of thelgpjie the crfowd' and heatngAt: the oper are redeemable and that they | H. Gemmell, general superint dent i L Dunkirk, N. Y. July 1.—Bight|rogereon Highway association will|husiness meeting a vote of confidence ¥.“be exchanged at.the postoffice|{of the Minnesota & fternstional persons were killed and 15 injured be held at Winnlpeg July. 22. and thanks was extended by the In- ‘#¢ two-cent envelopes. Postmester |railway company, that the i ATTRACTS ATTENTION. early today in {renr end collision of And thanits Was extended Bzcknu : " Ritchie says that’ this privilege will| TWin city sleeper has been e 3 two New York Central "passenger thelr s lrlt:nl lead ? A o i ‘be withdrawn after thirty days. to-service- and the first trip’ 0. J._Laqua’s. store window is at-|trains here. Some of the injured are CITY me's oma D! 9 5 Ry made - this evening. Jam fe! tracting much attention and is one|expected to die. Both trains left . . At the close a .unique; eeremcm ticket ngenl at’the Union dep of the most -beautifully decorated|New York yesterday bound for Chica- Mom To B Am m took place. Rev. Fred W. Smith ox nouneed " this affernoon ' tha windows {n the ‘eity, the work 'hav-|go and the first was delayed by a Redby and his wite were conducted sleeper will be- (or‘occn ney | ing been d by Edward Odegard.|hot-box. A flagman tried to-stop the | to chairs facing the people, and. to : every evening at’9%o’clock. The ¢ar|The window displays the dove of|second and hurled his lantern at the | ' Wnile work of remodeling the city|their great surprise a preaent of Oliver Risgs, director of the: Be-|will reach Minneapolis | jst :05/and the dates’ 1865 and 1919, the|cab but apparently the brakes would [, ., 4o 0 progress the offices of|MOney was given them the oc- fi!fli ‘Juvenile band, announced’ this | o’clock and St. Paul at 10 30 o !oek dates of the close -of the civil and |not hold and thetrain ploughed casion of their golden we ding Rev. in_the morning. world wars. through the rear coach of the stand- | George Stejn, city clerk, and B. J, ge Backhurst and Rev. B. C. ns- which are being- made at| Much complaint has begn made b! e, ing train, the boiler of hte locamotive [ Bourgeois, city engineer and: super-]Kah-o-Sed made the presentation and y hall the boys will not.prac-| Bemidji business men. tourists and| MAY CONTINUE BEER SALE. |exploding. intendent of the water department,|addresses. = All the Indians then morrow. Rehearsals will be|travelers concerning the' faflure of 1 ¥ ; Closing of the anglecock in the|will be maintained in "the . Baker|grouped around the happy couple, - officials to restore the sleeper, it ‘be-| Baltimore; July 1.—Judge John C.|air-brake between the locomotive and | block on third street between’ Be-|holding the banners of their several ing necessary for ‘persons coming to | Rose, of the United States district|first car - is ~believed to have|midji and Beltrami avenues. ‘W. C.!missions aloft and sang the doxology. - | Bemidjt -on the night n to leave|court, today sustained the demiirrer |been responsible ror tne wreck. The|Klein, city assessor, is caring for|This event is certainly worthy of xmmm LEAGUE. their berths at 4:20 a. nj. The new |of tha Standard Brewing company to}finding of the body of®a tramp be-|the duties of Gity Cleérk Stein, who is [note, when a Godly Indfan and his service will provide an hiccommoda-|the indictment of the government in|tween theengine and cars caused of-{ont of the city. The records and|wife have lived faithfully together .. Miss Esther. McGhee will entertain|tion which will be much{appreciated |the manufactiire of 2.756 per cent|ficials to believe the man accidentally | pquipment of the clerk’s office were for fitty years, and for over forty ‘Bpworth League this evening at{by the traveling pnhllu during the|b decision may mean ‘thé|turned tlie ang : mtmtfiz ofl‘ mbved from the rest room to the|years this Indian has been a minigter r home at 8 o'clock. summer months. of thd sale of such beer. {air from all cars: . Baker blafiv mdu of the Episcopal church.

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