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H Wemmt Mul’a in House . Commons 'I'Int 'I'n'lunal 3 FIRST PERFORMANCE | | » : _ Dndcisuaku NEAR R : - PLEASES BIG AUDIENCE i : . ; 3 T.3JOHNS TODAY ; . With . Amgricanlsm at ite high 'Mmgerie lnteresvting»f and show Taken as Whole is One - of Much Enjoyment. _ Thisis circus day in Bemidji.~Hun: dreds of people throng the stre this afternoon, coming from mil around to see the performance of the the Fourth of July with a celebration 3 which will rival that of any city in e mmom f< .o S Wil be delivered by R. E. Denfield v“'"“‘ Alwnys Rep“' nted | for many years superintendent of the Balll gt Booth ife of the h d he Volunteers ot Amerlca Ka%s:rgwi e brought to trial soon. .h wfi, Rl Denflezldsgsll‘ 5 }( at b ngton wife of e hend ¢ e unte 3 d A% Bz = teL rnryPnrknt n: the é-after- e are mein, Frashion Plate shows | eing grejted on her return from France after wér n year's service thete. She|Hd said dhat the allles Have dedided | -Pine River, Which 1§ always’ rop- W@faomidfi will tomorrow obgerve the United States in enthusiasm and attractions. The address of the day d| By Strong Aggrégation, Con- DulugP ?;‘lb“c schools, an&i who i8 go o i ire or commons '°| fident of Celebration Victory |now n the Zovernment educational ll 'h #ribunal shall “sit in London. basbal ond by\\ n interesting program of sports moon and will give another perform- | feceived § big welcome' in the Manhattan opers:'house. The photograph was resented on the basball diamond by] & Prog! P ance this evening. hkm 18t the canteen at 408 Seventh avenue, New. York, { G“"'g" sald he is opposed tol T\ o o cgregation of athletes, is] i ‘been arranged by the celebration any predominally German Kids galore and grownups, too, sending thirty automobile loads of xfi‘;"&"‘éfif‘?fin’n’n‘°g§?.’.’§“§3¢3,'e¥\"§§m'i’.fl} 5 temuury under Polish rule. He also 2 were at the Great Northern station fans to Bemidji, all confident that|anq Pine River. The military band N i & de¢lared the German army to be in- early this morning to see the trai toes to: be sold as seed stock should % of double-size clrgus cars switehe:lI ‘lflvs the certification inspection made somms wn.l. BE adequate to disturb the peace of even |their favorites will be returned vie- \wil] play and there will be dancing. z hey gmallest neighbors. tors in the celebration contest to be| 'In h d 14 it and eatiatantion a r smalles ..In" homor to returned soldiers, ey v the ews” it tne ;:":"’:\ahl:'l::‘t :wflk "t e v BEMIDJI'S GUESTS AT | g, o rrawce e oo, i i vATutd: | SR ALY BAI SR Mokioges it & | show, judging by the nimber of be flrst-class will ‘greatly outweigh y ; ; ; ) g carried, was Ene of the largest, 1(02:;: the tost and trouble of having the| . DINNER To"mow R R o e e A s oot Mg Thouias Smuet Befng In g | the largest, ever to exhibit at this|inspection made. is und to come immediately to the t;tl‘u!els. dtoes lrll?!v;.!bmlemlll&:e a de& chglrge of thq arrangements. Each 3 place. The cost of inspectjon. in approxi- of France in case any unprovoked | feat in tomorrow’s emcounter. and|refurned fighter may have one guest ; nct of ‘eggression against her By Ger-| Manager Davis 18 'confident toat his{ay\the dinner. “n'fohl(:fjen pe:: o{f :ho witne:isle ¢ dthe ;:tt:b"p:: ;gileowtso acc;gg;;e :;plfiio_lfitqll Fl'h!er Permitted b many. According to provisions of the|players will win although he believes \N‘\l e ' gregt disappointment is oratod cfrcus 2 “5;" g:“thy tec- catfon; final fees of $1 an acre for| Have One Guest.—Plans |treaty this is held necessary and a|the contest will be close, interesting\ sh\ised by the announcement that the : ounds wh t;gon . he air | felda of, one to ten acres or of 75 for Spread Announced similar agreement is being negotiat-|throughout and hard-fought. Sev- \fréophna wil] not be able to make - va;re raised el\;:'aez'e zt:;:l?linno'l:nedtiealt‘.? cents an acre for flelds of from sleven ed with, Great Britain. frul‘c}\ianges h“,l‘:g’b‘ze" mnd(:“ln"the 1t q(ébaduled ights 'becnnise 0{ darni- # % . oca. ne-up. e teams W ne-|age done by wind following its ar- Oy Ly v\&t‘l_:‘;he “in:l:““llly clean and new }3,.“;:{:,?:fc‘:,‘ise‘,",‘;fe,sl'zycgflfiis"',,',,“e"";fi; One -0f the principal features of Lon o, July 3.—General Seely an-(up tomorrow afternoon, the game|riyal’ jp Bemidji last evening, the ul;p T,,.f:c;’,es &c‘,;cuzi?afflphfl’?“‘ be paid before certificates can be is-| Bemidii's, Fourth of July celebration {n starting at 4 o’clock, as follows: program of the day is replete with Boees i of inmxtmumwle reldl sued,ql (1 per cent per cwt. is to| Will be the dinner at which returned nt em on that the .Dirigible R-34 | Bemid: ge lves splendid features and crowds from g oy A eir fullf paid when certification .tags are | S0ldiers, sailors and marines will befwas ofily 335 miles east of St. Johns, igmund |the ' surrounding community and bt » tt: to-containe the gugsts of the business men. The} Newfoundland, at one o'clock this . B . Bowman | nefghboring villages are coming to ‘th;r I;Zt:;l:;};x 2:-§o:::l)nncc°vered aé . Tal';.g ?m; Inspection will be made |2fair @as oeen planned and details mornisg, .. .88, . Wideman | enjoy the celebration. It is reported that filled almest Svary Seat. Thel|at flowering time.. If the fleld passes | COmPIgted by Mrs. Thomas Smart and e Berrigan ..1... Starkweather|that more than 80 automobile loads opening of the performance this af.| this inspection another field inspec-|2n ef T".'Q menu has been prepared AW TS RENAMED STATE F“"h .. Vlv-mls:er of Pine Rlvérbp‘arsons are to n:sc:)m- ternoon was. very appropriate to the|tion Will he made about one month b ! oy The InViation in- GAEANDFISE conmmsxom ?:ll’!‘ ty . et Mmool feRm 0 e s times, being in the nature of a pat-{later. ‘It “the field does not pass the tirned military and na- oun y etaiste ; . Marsh The Dav's Program 1 be accorded a D . 3 4 Graves .er. i ‘Foti¢' demionstration; the bands dis.|4irst. inspection it . will not be con- |VAl men and they wil rrtin, t he - celabration program, as ans ‘coursing patriotic mugjc.and:the ma-! sngfimmmer for;certification, - . .|Hea lrgfim s &mggtq;nsst o?: dfssioner. was Mofi;;i"g:r'fi.;éxs Aninounos that pere| iunaed bG8, Harciak, sommittes ional colors being iiuch tn evidence. rpose of these inspections | * Frollowing s a list of business : late yesterday at & Min- eral new players have been secured|chairman, will begiasat, 9:30 o'clock The crowd was put on tip-toes of detérmine varietal p\u'lty, génera! who' will, il}iu in cutting ‘an :‘:; neapol eélng of directors of the for the Bemidji team dnd that may|in the morning; ahd'is llows: expecltam;y wl‘;en the grac Proces” Z:gr;’;rti]e‘:nfl:;l::’ :{ecedozftr‘:) nl:lls- parin: the food at t“hs d‘lnn Mlnnmtln‘ um: ?”te"'}l"" league.| 515,y portion of tomorrow’s game. ‘Bag race—First. prize, $2:00; 2nd s A e time . al was: hel around the arena. / of field inspection any jnstructions | they’ are;asked. to read.the October 15 was fixed for the next an- prige, $1.00. At intersection of Bel nual convention of the organization, t i 3rd St., contestants will | necessary for the remova) of plants|that th ay Teport at the proper |y ' yo lace in St. Paul. s ALVA“ON Am ls bflh\e and o ) iven a spooh, on which they will will_be given by the inspector. The|time: Doran first ‘Bour; |, Commissioner Avery is publisher of nce an egg. ‘With one hand on last inspection ;will be -made at dig- & eef;. the Hutchinsone Leader and will comm 1 their hips they will carry the egg on i ging time, or When the tubers are in | Q'Leary-Bowsef, second hour; sxlflk finish:his first-térm in state office Au- HRST “Tok To the s»ogn oveyr a prescr);bed course,’ ‘ storage: Cer'tain requirements, found | »"third hour. t gust'l. His'new commission, for two| d-und -obatacle and ‘dr- L Beed- . | MacBlro t ‘hour; C. tles; - over-and-under-an- &) - me;n:ln(‘:‘;::itll‘;:tl:grt:m 0:1::3?; second hou "Northern National bauk | 7ATS, 1§ effective on that date. mmfm FUND rive at the starting point with the . ‘he State Game Protective league : ‘worldy| have to be complied with. ‘It is sug-|third hour. Chicken: Wheelock, | 4, rc0f ti8H0 G0 o0 0 e ot ths egg Intact. First to contribute to the fund be- Cracker eating contest—-lat prize, oured organization to appear. on its | 8ested ‘that "“f"eml stndyhot theee l?:ltl"h%l.llnv& ((}}lisl?:lo:lgi, "i’i,‘}“,g pregident, Clinton M. Odell. The ing raised by The Daily Pioneer for|$2.00; 2nd prize, $1.00. Interséc- rogram at a: vast expenditure .of|requirements be made 53 that they hi toes: Robert L. Given,|Poard: adopted resolutions expreésing(the purpose of aiding the people of | tion 6f Beltrami Ave. and 2nd St. . sa r ‘money. . For ‘instance Joe La Flure, |aTe thoroughly understoo : Johnson, second | Batisfaction over'the appointment of| Fergus Falls who lost their homes in{ 100-yard dash for ‘girls under 16 fl'ho dives from the top-most T 0 OB B Mitehell. third - houy,] Commissfoner Avery and appreciationihe tornado of a, week ago last Bun-|years .of age—lst prire, $2.00; 2nd ]“’"" @:of ‘the- big cireus tent back-] ROBBRT DEPUY Amm gravy: L. E. Tabor grocery,|°f Dew game laws and funds for|day was the Bemidji Salvation Army|prize, $1.00. From Kapian’s corner -ward ~and rns “ somersault - after) (o Byatch'elfl‘ern grocery, :|same- and fish work voted by the|station, ten dollags being donated for|on Minn. Ave. to.Nangle’s corner. hen - he reaches ' the| RMBING 0"' ond hour" Henry Murin, third the purpose. O'Leary-Bowser also Bicycle race (free for all)—I1st Ably assisted by two Pos Cold slaw: George T. Baker Co., first \ s donated ten dollars and is second. |prizé $2.00; 2nd prize §1 tang: % Others who desire to assist in this|ing start at city hall} ar A"D STORE AT P“H)SKY :::ri'lllm! o thivd hows. Pickies OLaNL W Il morthy cause are t;e&xeslted Jo sinks K oliceman” on Beltrami avenue, ind fettuce: Crother’s Batber shop, first|” mg" HOME WBDAY out thelr checks afles Warfield, y . who has been nmamed treasurer (or "Tiré changing contest—1st - prlu. hour A. B. Grossman, second hour; " |the furd. The 'work.of collecting]|$7.50; 2na prize $5.00. On Beltrami i ?d t‘l}‘: lll‘iong‘" of the day. ng Hollis the society equ ' e.no doubt the best) Sxxtecn Yelr-Old Benud Lad, | 3/"§. Tberteon, third 'hour. Onfons ‘troupe of bareback riders ever seen Shot in A!temyhn. to Evade -nd 'ndl,éhqs- 'G. E. G first| , Aboard the U. S. 8. Washington,|funds to relieve’ the 'Fergus Falls}Ave., "between 4th and Bthstreets. ‘in. w48 ‘city. and. their performance arson, July .3,—By Lowell Mellett—Presi- | sufferers has b roved by Gov-}Tires to be changed must Be of the it }:B afternoon w d - Arrest, Broll(hl Here. l&our, City drug store second h'""f' 'dent Wilson made arrangements to- |ernor Burnqulsru \ml 4 clincher type and not on demountable ormiing b der the di The foe: 10, E. ‘Erwig, first liou day fl‘" {"’ ""’;“' ‘: N"""Y:_’;k about - rims. These to be inflatedto a pres- \ bea » - Oy A %’ Capt E,moff :,‘L,‘;d e Traaea| Admitting that he robbed the Du-|store, second hour; Schiwandt's stors| 2 ©¢lock next Tuesday afternoon . STATE RESTS ITS CASE. sufo ::mtge:’b:o mtl')ll':t rétioved, inner ¢ when the elephants made. their|Fand store and postoffice at Puposky "‘l;d ;‘“gng;”,,"}.:’;&:g”fi;fl:n concmn 18 ENJOYED. Jackson, Minn, July 3.—The state] chl nd mounted on whee and in- =2 flb arance ‘the program was stopped | early yesterday mornin. , but . fisist- t |rested {ts case this ‘orning in the]flated to a pressure of 60lbs. d and _thile act is the wonder of'ages. ing that he hnsy no lcool:pllc: R:;::t :lt:;;: n'o‘:?“c:i?:'{n.r::"g sm’"' slx:ny 'l”:&l:i g’l:‘l?ky?:nt::e:?::el:y t:lsaldol SA C? ’l‘ov.lnlo'; nug Joseph | caps uljuueg rea 5 u‘} strous beasts-as they are their DePuy a 16-year old Ben l'dl lad, | nette. Potato mashers: n-|the Mli y band, a splendid program |Gilbert charged of conspiracy to|person only on each ear. (Gu performance.is - wonderful and: each’ who was oh tyf the righ h’ l“ dersiuts, firgt hour; Caflson Viriety bejnit liyed. The band seems to im- | teach disloyalty. Defense made mo-|nien -and tire repair msh barred). . “trick is] woll' dope, pleased- the au-| W10 Was sho T e Hisit shou der tore b {; B '{,‘; P | b h.each concert and the out-[tion for dismissali Court will ad-{, 100 yakd dash (For boys undler 1§ dience and it can be truthfully stated|§ ‘% houts sfter the robbery when, S1018 sseobd ho leers: D.- . programs are very popular. |journ today until Monday. 'y age). 1st prize §2.00; 3hd by the press that this ig the best e e attempted to evade arrest, was|thir® hoyr. “Bread ’slice b SR e n de,7$1.00. On 6th street - between phant act ever seen with any circus ggtgls;gnnm; :::tfl;ven]{lng 4 gl‘\,tlll dho?;rrq" Bu::e)? El)l:lcl;“g“" ”c:i AR ) y itrami and Bemidji avenues. -~ r *traveling ofganizati d e wad Y AT — i’dnd o thl!‘clty‘.n sation of this i.’f.‘,“,’,fflf'::{e:;kfi?& ¢go S‘:‘"Antl;onys hour. ' i : AEROPLANE ARRIVES FROM MILL B, 081') ‘%'norg dash (Free for all) The menagerie which one view: ndition i8 re- fl“l DIIP" — before entering the ‘big top,” 1: ported as being favorable. l These will bq assisted.by Seventy CITY ON SCHEDULE TIME' ’DAMAGED 8 logged race. Prize $3.00. ‘large amd contains beasts and birds| YOuns DePuy was noticed in Pu- or mgre waiters, Each soldier has the]: T“‘ war—Prize, $16.00. Ml -Kinds. . posky _about - 10. o’clock ye-tem:y|pflvnege of hringing one guest. All Ve, fdrmm morni ! 1 rize of $56.00 for largest (in num- Iate, d?,ln‘:n:l:mt,:: s‘:;:yuasb{: ;‘2’; Anch::fa::dn m at(t?;;‘t:a:leto Jn‘:: ‘t’l‘::t'i;n:‘ : g‘ chf‘.d 80:obuts tor Covering the distance from Minne-| It is possible 4 Lieut. Mamers h“ '8) family _present. Prize of $6.60 | subtedly the £ood ‘reports, which | Fest +im' he ran for the woods, Sev- Schwindt’s old store, ‘where -the apolis to Bemidji in two hours and [may return to Beniidji for flights Sat-|for family “who have come the | SR eral shots wi fired, fifteen minutes, actusl flying time,|urday. The celebntion committee, [ farthest distance by team. Prize of = 'l‘l,l' et : °:,?;;me wl;;)l n]t‘tend :h a woun:; !in t%r:bo;es ’"o;;,e,t :‘.‘,‘;{,”,’J;‘, all-afternoon. and ev:‘:llng"tl opén ‘Lieutenant Nick Mameérs, army avia-| under its contract, must pay one-half {$5.00 tor family who have come the = igfect of Jamming the: t:nt m‘t': ®1” Most of the-doot stolen from the anyonte g ishing to bring tor who fought on the battle fronts{of the $1,000 provided for the aero- st distance by automobile Cfrgnces at t‘nluevenlngs perl’f) :‘:: store - including clocks, watches,' down' befoig tomorrow can do so. of France, arrived in the city short-|plane, a clause m;isil.ng that such [ (Touristy barted). ‘ance. clothing, cigars and tobacco, and the| Women. Who are to help in the|lY 8fter six o’clock last evening,|must be done d the plane| Noon,, free dinner for returned sol» : bringing greetings from Cavour S8.|reach Bemidji eyct lly and then | diers. 'FARMERS MAY SECURE {8150 in’ money, thrift and saving!kitchen are asked to be down at 9 : stamps and postage stamps have been oclocfix ,: the morning and the first|L:angdon, president of the Minneapo-|through some minup lot be able to recovered. DePuy told where he hid |shift is xukeq to be ready for duty|!is Civic and Commerce association|fly. N the stolen goods and also’ where he|at 11' [1 to R. L. Given, president of the Be- An amusing feature” ot the flight 2:30 p. m.—Address by Hon. R. BE. Denfield, Library park. 4:00 p. m.—Ball game at Ball h midji Association. Lieut. Mamers|to Bemidji took place when Lieut. Pine River vs. Bemidji. AP mm'no"s F 0R . b:&;h::;:n mome.of the.money attek g . was accompanied on the trip by Ser-|Mamers was forced to land near Lit-| 7: p. m. to 8:30 p. m.—Music on mm mmou This is the third time the Puposky 53 2 geant Henry Mossman, mechanician. [tle Falls in a corn field, too much \\:m town streets iby 2m battaliom postoffice has been robbed in the past N ‘Whistles were blown to indicate|cylinder ofl causing engine .rouble. ten years, Sheriff ‘Andrew Jchnson i o that the aeroplane would soon arrive| He immediately expressed regret to 8:30 p. m.—Dancing at Armory. m ks Obumbl t Office then'a deputy, was seriously wound- |, Tral ‘the. Red Lake railroad|in Bemidji and the aviator was quick-|the farmer, who in reply told him| (Afternoon, also.) an| e a cf ed in @ gun battle with yeggs follow- dalayed yesterday and to-|ly abserved in the distance. He lo-|that it was the first plane he had . Lieut. Clarence Foucault is to be Al'flfl!“"nlt Aml’dt-—'n!e ing the first attempt, one of the 1'“8 between Spur 28|cated the white strip of cloth placed |ever seen and he. would not have mni'lhnl of the day. Governing Rules cracksmen being killed. A second e Bemidji train of yes-|at the fair grounds to be used in|cared if Mamers had damaged the en- |attempt to rob the postoffice resul terday morning :not arriving in the guiding his landing and after a few |tire field, and invited him to call o A. W. Aamodt, manager of the{in a lg,un fight in Which one of ::2 - untfl, nihe o'clock last evening.!maneuvers he made a graceful des-|again. DEDIGATE MOUNT TO MEMORY Farm Bureau, has announced that|robbers was seriously wounded. It of Wednesday morning|cent. The battle scout plane was| ‘Mechanic Mossman was busy to- > OF PRESTDENT ROOSEVELT :farmers desiring application blanks|was ‘this robbery which resulted in out yesterday, the dam-{ anchored to trees at the fair grounds|day taking down the aeroplane for o ‘for the purpose of securing potato|the trial:and conviction of Dr. Del-|28¢ being repaifed during the day|where it attracted much atention dur-|shipment to Minneapolis. 2 d Wood, S. D., July 3.—Tomor- ‘certification may secure them at his|bert F. Dumas on a charge of con- :"" "t' heavy rain and wind storm|ing the evening. Greetings to Bemidii. row Mount Theodore Roosevelt near soffice at the court house. This an-|spiracy. ast eyening caused a second v;ashout Flights Made Imvossible. In his letter of greetings, the firat|p, 111 be dedicated to the memory ‘mouncement is of much interest as| It is probable" that federal autbori- m”b:l‘ 8 ";1“ the m‘: L ed"’:g During the wind and rain storm|ever received by areoplane in Be. , iA. G. Tolaas, chief ¥nspector, has an-|ties will prosecute' DePuy. Officials et r: was 'dll.:.lyAko 2 depth} ounich occured at 10 o'clock last eve-{midji, President Langdon of the Min-| A monument surmounting the em- ] ; + inounced that because potato growers| believe that he committed the crime|® o“q eot, “’t °n dbe passer‘;g- ning the plane was forced loose from | neapolis Civic Bfld Commerce \asso- | minence will be unveiled in his o - not yet fully acquainted with the|in an attempt to perform a feat or f’ ;’: :“ "‘“": 3 0 Redby Was de-{is holdings and was thrown heavily, | clation said: Tid ; { orkings of the new inspection and |bravado. AYed 28 today. the engine bed, running gear, vody| ‘We are taking sd"n}*ise of the Theodore Roosevelt is in icertification law and rules, that the T —— and lower left wing being broken be- | kindness of Lieutenant N. Mamer to art -of the. Black Hills, where ‘time has been extended to August DONATE TO rm’ AHA HOWARD SHAW TAKEN yond repair, the flights of the Fourth |3end you this greeting by areoplane.|in his youth the former executive was “first. L i ; BY m LAST Evmq ing miade Tmpossible. Lieut. Mamers | Minneapolis has always felt a keen|gaitAncher. Many of his former com- 3 The following have donat«l to the inspeéfed the machine and when he|iuterest in your community and the|panions will attend the unveiling rules and regulations gov-|Fonrth of July celebration fund in (By Unjted Press.) found .the damage to be such that he|8reat advance made in air traffic has|ceremontes, * g -the grewing -of potatoes for|addition to the names _published yes-| Media, 8... Jply 3-~Dr. Anna How-|could , not hope to make a flight,| made us next door neighbors in real-| * General Leonard Wood wiil be the cation. can-be Secuted from Mr. | terday: ard Shaw, honorary president of the|board€d the train for Minneapolis|ity We therefore bope that we wil1|chicf spesker at the ceremony. Gov- S : - s W: B. Fortier, $5:00;- 0. J. Laqua, | Nationpal Women'’s Suffrage associs- nnd “WAIl return immediately if he > ernor:, Peter Norbeck -will pregide. $6.00; Paal Brosvik, $2.00; A. B.|tion, {s dead at her home in Moylam, }can bpcufé another machine, see éach other often’in the future. Other prominent speakeérs.and repre. Palmer, * $10.00; “Bemid}i Mfy’ Co., | nedr hers, as.a resuit of recufrent “Fho wibd carriedthe machine about Accept our best wishés for. the sic- of the Roosevelt tmm- $10.00; J. E. Harris, $5.00. mm, 8be died 1ast evening. 100 yards. cess of your celebration.” 5 ; | Wil e here. artiva DAama | ] l ]

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