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“™"" 7The visitors scored two in the sec- ond inning on a walk, a fielder's : 4 A ¥ : \\vo s ok l\- BEMIDJI DAILY PI VOLUME XVH. NO. 158. o BEMIDJI, MINN,, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1919 FORTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH oo e (REATCROWDS BRITISH DIRIGIBLE o | R-34 FORCED DOWN | “ceLeseamion IN BAY OF FUNDY WAS EXCITING] Local Athletes - Spot Visitors _Two runs in Second In- ning Then Win3to 2 . Villages to Participate. i i WINNING RUN SCORED - ||DENFELD DELIVERS % WHEN NASON DOUBLES : 1 1 ni P res A . ‘ ! MASTERFUL ADDRES$ (By United Press) Boston, July 5.—The navy wireless station at Charleston today picked up a radio. message addressed to the navy de- partment at Washington asking that a destroyer be sent to the south end of the Bay of Fundy to take the giant British A :lntere‘ting Program of Sports i Features Morning Entertain- ment.—Band Is Enjoyed. >Dvnvis Men Play Strong Base- “ball apnd Victory was De- served.~—Summary Given. : has run short of fuel. The ship was scheduled to reach Min- s i < . Even though impossible to provide eola, N. Y., yesterday and great crowds gathered at Roosevelt This photograph shows the arrival of Dr. Epitacio Pesson, president-elect [aeroplane flights as the chief attrac- | field to witness its arrival. of Brasil, at the Union station, Washingfon. With him is Frank L. Polk, acting (tion, as had \een planned, Bemidii's Washington officials late today reported the British ¢rans- ; . '} of July celebration was mark- ic dirigi 3 g :ff,"’,'::.? no:d s;:;u; ::1: e:a::do: :l;lm n-«;?zlc::i:h:;nd marines. ‘The party | by success, pundreds coming from Atlgmtu dirigible over the south end ef the Bay ot_ Fundy, to j chm s which she has requested destroyers to be sent. It is expected the country districts and surrounding villages to enjoy the demopstratiou. | the ship will land there to await them. She is running short of Not a single accident marred the|fuel. It is also reported that this is close to where the Hand- ley-Page aeroplane, flying from Newfoundland to Long Island, ::alebrmion and ideal weather con li- ons made it possible to ecarry .ut was forced to land. - The plane was wrecked, but her crew saved. . There was plenty of every kind of C Has & ‘baseball {n yesterday’s big day at . Athletic park where a jammed fleld of fans ran the gamut from the depths of dark dispair when the Pine River men got away with & two run lead in the second frame, to the peak of exultation when:-Eddie Nason kissed one of Zigman’s fast one’s on the nose for a two-base drive over the left field fence in the ninth, scoring Farr with the wihning run, and crowning ““Mollie” Molstad of Brainerd with 5 the laure] wreath of a 3-2 victory. e e s In betweén there was excitement galore, rampant rooting, plenty of glad moments and others of keen ;anxiety. Th' E g Starkweathet’s Boner. It was announced late this after- Three seconds or mental lapse by Starkweather cost the visitors a won- derful oppoytunity of winning the game in the first of the ninth. But for that hiatus i~ Starkweather’s noon by G. S. Harding and George T. pitching duel between ‘“Mollie” Mol- Baker, of the arrangement commit- stad and Lefty Zigmun. tee, that the aeroplane piloted by It came about in this way: Iver-ly;..; Raths which was to hadve ar- son the firgt man up for Pine River in STANTON TO ASSUME NEW DUTIES MONDAY MORNING With this issue of The Daily Pioneer H. Mayne Stanton retires as editor, and on Monday he will as- sume-his duties as secretary of the, g:;),pyle :{’e‘:fl‘,’,’;’ “er “'{,’;f;,,"‘,’,,’;’;‘;’dmfi Bemidji Civic and Commerce asso- splendid concert, and this was fol- ciation, to which position he was re-|lowed by dancing at the armor) cently elected by the board of di- Address is Masterly. the day’s program as planned. Throughout the day thi: Bemidji (military band, under the leadersh.p of Oliver Riggs, proviled mnusic which was much enjoyed by.towas- GIRL REJECTS LOVE; IS MURDERED i Los Angeles, July 5.—Bringing with him the body of Miss Frieda J. Lester, beautiful 20 year old brunette of Los Angeles, who he sa]igd l:)e h;(id n;]urde;‘cd at a lonely spot in Topango can- roctins. ME. Biinton Fla 3 yon near Burbank, when she rejected his proffers of marriage, ed The Pioneer si!,‘c‘;"h,‘;"’,‘;t“;;",“, ff;,';l 'm(:;‘:gfi e mosu patriotic e tu-| Harry S. New drove to the Central police station here early military service several months ago,|.nidji was delivered by R E. Den-|today and gave himself up. A bullet hole in her right temple will be succeeded by Frunk T, Beaver, ifieid, who for 31 years was superin-| cauged death. New said he is a son of United States Senator Toats AY e dstoa 1o T fendent of he Duluth public schools | Harry E. S. New of Indiana by a divorced wife, now Mrs. Lulu 1“‘2_‘;&:_‘5 :\d o:gw::n tel;e m’;"s‘m u'bge federal bureau of edueation Library B?rger of Glendale, California. M ; 4 "he ‘park was crowded with those us ‘ 10 hear Mr. Denfield speak on “Amer- fran Democracy.” Mr. Denfield was thinking, Pine River might have been returned a winner over Bemidji in a - SEVEN DIE WHEN LAUNCH OVERTURNS rived in Bemidji this forenoon will . Wideman ;::fielzllzt‘:{lzh?;cthfifolgflii riau the eity early this eventne. The |DEMPSEY WINS TITLE © [trtroduced by W. 2. Robinau. Sioux Falls, S. D, July 5.—Seven were known to be dead and both men Were“safe when Mol-|¢5i:''T gave a demonstration at According to schedule the sports}and it is believed other bodies were in Lake Madison early e Tot tg;‘ all pass. . Starkweather | Worthington yesterday and then WHEN WILLARD THROWS rere eld in the forenoon. Licu'cn-today as a result of the overturning of a pleasure launch during - got a switiging bunt down the third{Went to Minneapolis, from where he e ¢ barge. the win. | the Fourth of July celebration last evening: Seven bodies have he win- the day being in charge been recovered, and thirty were said to have been in the launch when it went down. Other boats rushed to the rescue but it is not known how many were picked up alive. The ‘dead are': Ruth Pickford, Earl and Pearl Winkelplex, of Solman; Sifsie The committee announces ners were: 3 pndswene siln, Mares flights will be made at noon tomor- = { Egg race—Walter Bres, vow.and also.during the evening. Sev-|Challenger Delivers - Blow - i fl‘ug&k kl!undut'i,mnnu: o eral special flights, during which pas- . e R * Cracker eating contest— Lelans 10; sange:s will- bi carried, \Eflll be mpade ,F""t l""“!" From Which Trafton, first; Almer Clark, second. -wecond, instead of holding to first.|from the golf course during the day.| Champion Never Recovered. Girls: race—Esther Ganz. first; After coming too, Starkweather start- C. W. Hinck, of Minneapolis, head SRS Irene Lahr, second. ed back for first, Farr pegging thejof the Federated Flyers, has made it Ringside, Toledo, Ohio, July & ? Bicycle race~Joe Cushner, firsts ball- to Graves in time to get him Jpossible to bring a second aeroplane gside, » 0, July b.—|Foster Campbell, second. e ,sliding into the bag. Iverson started]to Bemidji, it being his desire to as- Jack Dempsey, in three bloody Tire changing contest, which was “for.the plate on the play, but Graves's | sist the local commitee, which has|rounds, during which the issue was|One of the most interesting events JUVENILE BAND TO PLAY IN T 1 pég to Molstad who covered the plate fmade every effort to secure an aero-|never in doubt, attained the world’s|®f the morning's program—Frank CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING OURISTS w“‘l‘ REACH' i caught Iverson by a wide margin. {plane, in making the exhibitions here| yremier fistic champi : Masslu, first; Fred Hiipig, seconi. BEMID 0N SCHEDULE ¥ mpionship by de- Bo 1 Ve AT © Py i i 08! 2 7 i ys race—Golden Sopher. first; Oliver Riggs, di i Pine River Scores First. possible feating Jess Willard. The first round | Francis Rhea, second. 9 e Dl e Whistles will be blown announcing Dempsey sent home a body blow| Free for all, 100 yard race—R. B. the arrival of the machine. which the Dbig fellow never re- Farr, first. Y RENEWAL OF DISPUTE cogl?l::déong alone saved him from m;l:lree-]egged race==Terty: Froph defeat in this round, for with swol-|. Tyg-of-war—Team captained by sixth. With two out Smith hit one over the left field fence for two hases len cheeks, right eye closed, Dewpsey or-wal aniaiied and Berrigan singled to right send- RESULTS IN STABBlNG knocked bim down or threw him s::e:tedngaizier:nflzgs,mh el ing in Smith with the first tally. Be- helpless against the ropes seven " mlg;ljl tied the count in the seventh. AFFRAY LAST NIG“T times. Dempsey though he had won Drove From Becida. . Graves struck out, the ball rolling to ——— when the gong sounded and had to| £. Landgren and famlily drcve alRiggs, and all hoys are requested to|the Jefferson Highway sociability the grand stand. Molstad bunted to be brought into the ring. Willard, |team from the other side of Becidu|bhe present. run, the tourists have determined to Zigmun, who tried to get Graves at who towered- above Dempsey, his an-|to be present at the celebhration, and S bbb iay make up the lost time and will reach second, but was.too late. Farr also tagonist, like a lighthouse over a|they were given the prize for coming LIEUT. E. A. BARKER Bemiaji on schedule time. Frank 8. bunted to Zigman who threw wild to tug acted, like a sick man. He was by wagon the greatest aistance. A o A Ehe Lycan, in charge of the Bemidji re- third and Graves counted. beaten and knew it. He swung|E. Hodgson and family wer: award- COMPLETES 1.800 MILE TRIP|ception to be accorded the visitors, Nason Does It in Ninth. wildly and feebly, while his relent-|ed the prize for having th: large: has completed preliminary plans for less antagonist pounded blows like|family in attendance and N. D Sher- Lieut. K. A. Barker and family re-|theif tntertainment. A “number of With one out, Farr drew a walk a great riveting machine. There were|wood was given the prize for coning O B i g e tamlY e | pemidji men will go to Wadena to and stole second. With the count]Crookston Lumber company, was 2 3 prize turned to Bemidji Thursday evening 8 cries of “Stop it!” “Stop it!” “It's|the longest distance by autn, driving greet the tourists and a reception'at “two:all on Nason, Eddie en:cked ox‘:e stabbed in the neck and abdomen | . dert” Jess managed to last out|from two miles east of Pine River :m; azl:z:v"\":r‘l;. t':z:‘:gfim';:e l;‘gl?:) Birchmont will feature the stay here. over the left field wall ftg WO “lc S|early last evening by Charles Gen-|the third round and sank into his|The prizes were awarded by Greorse|Barker was ranted his release from| It is probable that Governor- Burn- and it was all over, but the cheering. ftjle, an Italian who is also known as|corner where he was given aromatic|p . Baker, of the celebration comuit- B 4 quist and Mayor Hodgson of St. Paiul base line and Nason babbled it a sec- started for Bemidji this afternml)‘xlx;n SPONGE lN TH]RD Ro“ND fivst; and Ben Olson of Colton. east room of the Central school build- . ing for rehearsals until the city hall| Jeffereson i'fi;lly Sociability alte ions are completed Permis- 5 sion to use the basement room was| Rum Party Will be Joined at granted by \W. G. Bolcom, superin- urnqui tendent of schools. The first rehear- St. Paul by B quist sal will be held Wednesday at the = i usual hours, announces director| Despite mishaps of the first day of choice and two singles. Bemidji scored its first run in the Charles Gentile Attacks Peter Ausland Inflicting Deep Cuts in Neck and Abdomen. Peter Ausland, #n employe of the The box score: Charles Smith at the Nicollet hotel|spirits of ammonia. Tried to smile the navy June 10, Mrs. Barker. | iy',inihe tourists at St. Paul, com- Pine River. following the renewal of a dispute of | _and then his seconds surrendered tee+he members of the celebration dau?hter Verna, and son Wl‘,mer pleti{-g the trip to Winnipeg. ab r h po a ejlong standing. the match. committee were G. S” Harding, chair- {;’l'_""g h}‘!ll) ‘l:':": 'sevs'ral daylg éflfr' Those who are making tne entire . Marshef ...... 5 0 0 2 0 0] Gentile who was recently dis-| Willard said: “In the first round|{man George Rhea, Georze T. aker, | poseory ool o€ Mass, Bulaloirip to Winnipeg, who started from Walton 3b .. 4 0 0 0 1 1 cha{igid th'&m; mllitar:: sg’:‘l)(l:e. hats when Dempsey hit me with a left|o D Boyce and Hallan L. Huttmon r?::::)’l'i;q (‘,A::?;:eug:'.nol;l}cinhs: ;Tf‘%w:': New Orleans are: Governor and Mrs. o 0o 0 8 1 1]participated in several s ng af-|hook, I tried hard to continue, but I| =~ & “|R. G. Pleasant; Highway Commis- 'gl:;irncp ) ; 1 2 2 1 1]fairs. He used a pocket knife in his|was rapidly losing my strength. My ited on the trip, which was much en/| i ner and Mrs. Duncan Bufe; h. E. Robidean rf . 4 0 2 0 0 ofattack on Ausland. When arrested|eye was closed at the an4 of the third EIGHT HUNDRED FED Joyed. Two days were spent at St.|(yirk; Mayor Martin Bahrman; {Bowman 'ss . 3 1 0 3 2 1}]shortly after the fight by Jack Essler, {round and I realized that it would Charles, Minn., where relatives were|jumes A. Robin, Edward C. Brodt- gverson b .. 3 0 1 8 1 ofchief of police, it was evident that|be useless for me to continue, as I A'l‘ sowlms DINNER visited. mann, and Peter Gervais, Mr. and 0 2 4 1]Gentile had been drinking. could hardly see. It is hard to ad- S o Mrs. Charles Falek and Mrs. Eugene Wideman 2b . 4 0 y Statkweatherif . 4 0 0 0 0 9f Both wounds recellved by Ausland|mit defeat, but Dempsey Is the hard-| pione hundred were served at the NAME OF BEMIDJI BOX Quinlan, Mr. and Mrs. R, S. Manley e e We’: d”p a“ld longfibut N‘;I not Ire— est puncher I ever faced. ) dinner ‘hour at the big patriotic din- FACTORY IS CHANGED | 2nd four children, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. b 26 10 garded as serious. © was given im- Dempsey said: ‘I told you I would Bultman, Mrs. Bell Stanton and Mrs. Tétals 8 mediate medical attention, but it was{knock him out in the first round and {:erlgx:n r:::ter?vxfi'hb);w:‘:e g%’:;',:’g; e Clare E. Knewlton, Mr. and Mrs. B. not thought necessary to take him|to all intents and purposes that is|go . Y / \s | Bemidji citizens are interested in|gendal, Gladys Kendall and Frank h po a to the hospital. * what T did. He took a lot of pun- i‘:‘": t‘"}' ch:rgedros fl{r:t?:;‘m?eré a corporation procedure which makes | Gadiatta and W. S. Rembort. Farre .... o 12 2 Gentile. according to County At-|ishment in the next two rounds but | 0o Tervice men; About elghty [ the Bemidjl Box company, part of ars will be joining the party all- Nason 3b .. 5 0 3 2 2 torney .Graham M. Torrance,*will be|was soon so feeble that I hated to | eturne sd 7 - The. dicner the Kenfleld-Labmoreaux concern,|gjony the route. At Baton Rouge, Diedrich ss .... 4 0 1 2 3 Ofarraigged in municipal court Mon-|have to hit him.” T Tl e T uch credit is | Which operates plants at Cass Lake. | (o Bunkie car, piloted by R. D. Ni- Smith 2b .. 4 1 2 0 1 day on a charge of assault in the sec-) It s probable that Champion| 2®? big success and much credit i8] \w,gphyrn, Wis.. and Bemidji. The bert, secretary of the Louisiana Di- Berrigan.cf . 4 0 1 1 0 ond degree. Dempsey’s first move will be toward due Mrs. Smart and her ““’“z’":‘t‘ name of the Bemidji concern has also | vicion of the Jefferson Highway as- La Bountyrf ... 4 0 0 0 0 — = the vaudeville or hurlesque state, he| Y10 %orked go falthtully to make ' |heen changed and all three plants| oeistion, will take its place as es- Johnson If . 8.8 0.1 .00 BEM]DJI MAY SECURE told friends today. His purse for ad- | °: ’I‘:erln]tyjeig:h:m:efd ::ehe,;fi,;::e: will be known as the Kenfield-Lam- |40t (o the car of the governor. At Klein 1f . 0 oY d 0 ministering the most effective wal- | focit W1 LS P oe¢, B8 MO0 PN foreaux company. - The head offices of | Alexandria, J. W. Alexander and Graves 1b i 1. concern are s >|others will join. Senator T. L. Dowl- Molstad p .. 3 00 11 T(m" PICK FAC")RY ::;{’::nfczvce;ng]‘rzfigdinw?tl’x’“l‘)?elsnfllmcenl;(-e many of the helpers workelli tlhrough the sales offices were formerly locat- ?11;:.ENL:'||isI]unn vice-president. will —————— plinlb, llard for assimilating the | 1o hree BoUr Instend o il [ed. Officers have been elected as|juup in at Mansfleld along with Dr Totals 34 8 27 lected by Willard for assimilating the|pour, as had been planned. Epecially |oligws: President. M. S. Lamoreausx, W. A. Nabors. Mayor J \fcFord Pine River 02000000 Ned G. Begle, of the Berst Manu. | punishment. Willard. the giant, who| wag this true of the potato mashers|waqiburn, Wis.; vice-president and will join in at: Shroveport. Bemidji 00 facturing company, which operates a fell seven times in the first round be-|and meat cutters. secretary, H. N. Stronck. Chicago: jo at: 3 fore the Utah battler’s pile driver —_— treasurer. E. E. Kenfield, of Bemidii. e brows, rested today, his wife sooth-|INTENSIVE TRAINING FOR 'I!'l?(;Hflnly. manner i which the Be. |LIST OF CELEBRATION ing his wounds. TEACHERS OF AGRICULTURE |midji plant will be affected by the CONTRIBUTORS COMPLETED ‘v;fl‘e’; wef;'e :;morg a‘lrl "'i"m tga: incorporation o fthe three companies 5 3 man. Farr to Graves to ti ardcsufered /a broken Jaw by will be the changing of the name, R. L. Given, president of the Be- fi:rst}:l Bo‘;flt by pitcher—Iverson. lt:ea\i'gflaalfll:eatm:f(:u:;’t?x{‘lfioerln;i?:i?:r :i he claims this a mistaken report. He and this will also be true with the|midji Association, announced this af- Struck t’mt-—By Molstad 10;Zigmun | that af Cloguet .may be established does not admit that he lost any teeth Cass Lake plant, which was formerly | ternoon that the following contri- 7. Base on balls—Off Zigmun 2; off | here. Mr. Begle was accompanied on [Put Dempsey and others claim they known as the Northern Pine Crating |buted to the Fourth of July celebra- Molstad 1. Left on bases—Bemidji | his trip of inspdction by Dan Gracie |S2W him spit out three on the canvass company. tion fund in addition to those pub- 9; Pine River 5. Umpires—Finn of |and George PeNows. of the ring. Dempsey claims he —_— lished in The Pioneer earlier in the Bemidji; Dahl of Pine River. Mr. Begle has rented a cottage at | knocked Willard out Lwi'ce and that CHICAGO EDITOR VISITS HERE. |Week:: . v e _— Birchmont and his family will arrive :;ie t"{“":{)‘-‘ 2“{9 heerdx given the ver- — 5 H'r)uchu';( s' gr?)cg(r’y,i-gOAktlg'msosre - REACH NEWPORT NEW 41 the fipsg | Glet Inthe retroung. Robert S. Abbott, editor of the Chi- | meat market, $2.50: A. O. , $5.- = -—RT & :?‘ge;tse;,b:?“am AR 3 00; Nymore cafe. $3.00; Nygaard's Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bailey reeeived a message yesterday announcing that grocery, $1.00: Nymore barber shop, their sons, Earle and Claude. who $1.50; Bemidji creamery, $5.00; P.’ 1§ the guest of his son, James Parme- Rev. A. M. Whitby, pastor of the|should make plans to attend these|midji yesterday and while here they|M. Decaire, $3.f'!0: Case cash grocery, have been serving with the'engineers % in France, have arrived at' Newport lee and family for several days, hav- | Baptist church, announces that there |two weeks' intemsive course.” |are the guests of Attorney and Mrs.[$5.00: Tabel grocery. $5.00: ing motored to Bemidji, accompanied | will be a Ugion meeting of the Bap-|Teachers are advised to register|Charles Scrutchin. Mr. Ahfb_n_tt is | Neely’s groce! $2.00; w o.'.x & Ol- News. They expect to receive their|by his son James, of this city, who tist and Methodist churches tomor-|{Monday morning, July 21. The work | enthusiastic concerning Bemidji and sqn. .58400: E. A.krc. N._QO, C. W. discharge soon, reaching home, with- | has been visiting at Minneapolis and [row evening. The services will be|will begin at 1:30 p m. of the ssme| the scenic attractions of Northern| Warfield,. —310.00‘ Bemidji Bottling i the next two weeke. \ Lake Minnetonka. held at the Baptist church day. Mipnesota % Works, $15.00 Two base hits—Simith, Nason,|tooth pick and butter dish factory at Graves. Sacrifice hits—Klein, Mol-|Cloquet, is in Bemidji and today he stad, Bowman. Stolen bases—Farr, | is conducti ng an investigation as to Nason, Marsh. Double plays—Wide- | the birch supply In-this district with A two weeks’ Intensive profession- al training course for teachers of vocational agriculture to meet the demands for teachers who can quali- fy under the Smith-Hughes act will be given at the college of agriculture. University of Minnesota, University Farm, St. Paul, July 21 to August 1. . The announcement sent out by the s e dollege of Education of the Univer-|cago Defender, the largest negro pub- TO HOLD UNION MEETING. sity of Minnesota says: “Every in-|lication in the United States, accom- —_— structor in vocational agriculture|panied by his wife, arrived in Be- George E. Parmelee of Minneapolis = < o i ik T Tl e I saventc vami wiit wse ind wonen| DESPITE,DAY'S DELAY Dirigible, R-34 in tow. The message states that the great ship Holmes and Ruth Holmes of Howard, Mary Werner of Solem