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: }listofica\ Soc\ety Y P ONE: FOOD PRI To Be Dm:uued .fid Action Taken. - By Ralph Couch . " ... . {Unifed. Press Correspondent). - ‘7 "Was ngton, Aug.'12.—Marked decline. i pnceu by whole- sale food dealers in vegetables, dresged meats and Trmtl, wu disclosed today. y The government’s reports showed a comparison of the de- cline in quotations from July 28 with those of August. 11, in- which a marked decline in the price of potatoes.is a.cub from 50 cents to $3.50 per barrel since July 28, " % i Reports since that date showed prices slashe meats, which range up to 50 cents per pound for por Vegetables and fruits showed a substantial decli The hopeless situa tion and the | £06d has robbéd the people of vitality. # '5"5'7"’:;13’?5’?"“?": R e on ] T Roo NGt O St RN BRAND. | 1 STIL UNDER PAROLE| HEAVY STORM CALLS | YOUNG PRODUCER ReiEtem e | ONPDRALORIR . o o ASOCKTONTONORRON) OFF HONE CONIG! " oPmsTC Boos Foreat fire protqflto 4 ek enemy aliens in Minnesota; with the ; B L gl one excéptiop of Paul F. Delinel, ;General Manager of Jefferson (Special to-Pioneer.) OF COMMUNI" Mmm V . Blegtion law. mddige' o, , _Johnipn, Uhnfiél'ed, Pays Early e p e boan: ratbabed Blao g0t to Bloneer) m Would Be A Cnll Upon Joe Durand ~ |from parole, according to T. E. Camp- Highway Wi Im- - . P bell, special agent of the department |* ghway Will Have Im storm., falling here llld l!l thi ’ In Booze Shack ° of justice. The case of Dehrel is be-| -* portant Message. cinity, compels the vostpo |ing held in abeyance for the present, |, ‘home-coming celtbl‘lt!Eon Thm‘ldlr. " ‘ing for a special ses;io ufl:e sgnte : " : “ legislature .to convehe nday, Sep-| - B because he is the publisher of a Min- gislatul Knocking at the door of a shack neapolis. paper, the Bt. Pauls Miln':‘ " Pomorrow’s weekly noonday lunch- tember. 8. - 5 ; in" a patch of woods, south of the eon. of the Bemidji association gwill tohairmen cemetery, about 3 o'clock . Sunday ?sp‘;ltifilAflzgfa;,&l::n;o oy of ayEich have much of interest to the mem- DH‘INOUENT TAx sm < morning, Federal Officer Johnson of i bers and others interested in the Jef-| . m'l' Em m “How ‘the communf}, ts such I hen v - Dloge ferson highway, for J. D. Clarkson,|" . as-is to be located i !‘,m for the x ST alm” highway, will be present am he dellnq nt county tax sale,’ : 5 plwel'Diran\i« : i ..;slpenk 0]!‘1 thath'li‘%ll";allylm g;nle]mlB He_ Janty auditor in the ;ltlr‘ncl?::{;“x:alrl; thig, vlc:::’ty.e :l:;’ ab- t of moonshine| eolpldanty ef River "ralls, Bag-|cour house yestérday, wah the largest |, 0 a th The turned over a quart of ey, Gonvick and Clearbrook. ever held ip Beltrami county, and |25° 1 represeéptativa’. of “The ] : 3 ..~ { whiskey and also'a pint.of the samé| The Queen Esthers will meet at|} Mr. Clarkson went through Be-{will eontinue tor out ten days | Lloneqr who had made a ‘call upon ‘Finally, the gove brand. . the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted | fhidji several days ago on the ‘g0-] longer, to giv eryhody an oppor- 8 youpg man, the owner.of ten acres State Federation of i Search of ‘the shack -disclosed a|this evening. All members are urged | élability run from New Orleans to| tunity to, Ghta}fillnquant tax prop- |°f fing land, ideally located snd in Minnesota. Employe: quantity of raisins and prunes and- a| tqo- attend. innipeg, in company with geve"’l erty at a low figure. close proximity to Bemid} nfer throughjcomnmi before the | peep into two kegs disclosed mash in distinguished southern state officials, Spooner village is contemplating IAL comf:rubl. plage, and ou St. Paul, Aug. 12— Vernér Burn- . _quist has issued a pro lamation, call- "'Durand .asked how Johnson hap- penéd to come around at such an “The Prochmntlmi. ecutlve proclamation: call-{ early hour, to. which - Johnson .re- : ion - on Bfl? as will both, ‘One of .the kegs contained a nd when Winnipeg was reached the | purchasing all delinque: rop- il illuminate jus§ gr é‘n’g es _dnd for- | conglomeration -guaranteed to - be sz 000 SECURED "RST axeeuuve board held its annual meet- grty in nf ‘cox:ora& llll‘m'fi: p-nfe be. desired. k fi culated to make:a ma 0 A campaign of reorganization . of | ¥ 18 be . drink _climb “a _telep _Aang o e o *¥¥e highway 1s under contemplati ¢ ¢ ? i -t o rden. ’ T frst duy ofithe Salvation Army | qesivable, owing to negleot on (g That 449 drive’” resulted - in approximately| part of commissioners and othe* rosd smm mm 18 | Soing to bé a fln&mlng for mé; of that a session immediately line, buti that this‘had any-|$1,5600' yet to' be subscribed for Be- Citizens in general are invi‘ed to y' best support. -Do- you -know 1 he Minnesota state fair wul he’d :ever seen beaten to a|midjl to fill its quota. take part in the luncheon and a‘so PLAN [s BOISHEVIKI hnd the intention of selling out as - ] 1 ] business district alid reported their } —_— “Nothi ‘Akin To It Ou ld had 10 Blgta.tnaiiace 3t what I ' success. .The details are now being othing. in To It teide| figuring on¥plans and am gett! ROUMAN]A DEMANDS D bg:ly and lnlg%d to make some f:flnl:; 1an: ity industrlal £00 A1 i about 80. _per. cent ‘of the stuff cal- |- ing, lasting about three weeks. . taxeu prlon to 1913 will .flected heen earod al bl-pqne 3 some stretches of the road not béing ug b wird: tha h $2,000 being: subscribed.for the home | authorities. And it is this inzdter fi t I didn’t understand it, but creases t‘e fire ménace, and also\vith‘ ; service of the army, leaving about|which will claim attention. Assm'l‘s H‘UMB m %h? N A gt.." it Teams of Elks canvassed the city|in the -Jefferson highway discussion. raised—no Place to sell. Now I am- ‘compiled and will be issued tomor- 2 ” e 1 plied: “Fellows that bought stulff | row, and it 'is more than.likely that| of Russia,” Says Demo- M“ soing 1o slear more acres. and 8, . the congress the [from you kichdsam the: price they ampaign,will . be extended to . ENIENI MAKE 'fl"’ e Ulilm:&es h:l sugmftted. ad to pay.” eet the allotment, which would in- : E 5 ‘D . ~cratic Leader. - . . .:: 1";‘:, Jvel 'hy I can “k: flgation by the:state legisl 3 Arr,aiifie:l I)etore”.iudge Simons, | shre Bemidji nn army: post headquar- ~77 (By United Press.) s A - 1t for culh, proposed woman suffrage ({iind a5 held Hy ‘boRas61" 4500 | tersiic i o e Vienna, Aug. 12, b Ronsansih Wuhlngton Aug. 15, —The Plum ing around ment_tp the Cohstitution of . the to’ jail. & ) ian cabinet, according to reports re- | plan for the tripartite control of the|is, I'e alregdy stavted. ceived from here from Bucharest, has | railroads is ‘“‘vicious” and there is| I was t resolved not to withdraw Roumanian | nothing akin to it outside of Bolshe-[ought to d gq‘u::d‘h?'l.at:fi: '{'f : troops from Budapest, until the en- | vik Russia, Senator Pomerene, demo-|and said he didn't take much:atoc tente has redeemed the concessions |crat, Ohio, declared in a letter to|in the mapket. That's wheré he's made to Roumania in 1916, in return’|officials of the railroad brotherhoods|fqplish., I've got it all figured out for her entrance into the war. in Ohio, made public here. agd am going to make good on it.” e T Declaring the plan was ‘‘worse And it was good to hear hts op- New York, Aug. 12.—The Produc- | ROOM TO STORE WORLD'’S GOLD. than socialism,” Senator Pomarene'filplnlc conversation and plans. ing Managers association today an- said the American people would nev-| ;' nounced its intention to fight the| New York, Aug. 12.—Huge vaults, |er 'upprove it, “or anything akin| * to it.” i States; and.. BAND Gomfi(’x‘ J "‘[EATRICAL MANAGERS e CONCERT ON FRIDAY NIGHT| FIGHT STRIKING ACTORS The big hlome-comi'ug celebration will be held in Blackduck next Thuisday and it is anticipated that] (By;United Fress:) agi-early. as:: said. purpos increased. danger-of a repetition. of :::r f;::e:: g:fl cnl:la:é;olzl;et:: ]:(s,f a large crowd will be present to as- called calamity board, which -cannot sist in the welcome for returned sol- ; . legally :ct lnythls matter, ar® that | diers, and among the features will be | 54 riking actors in courts. The Shu- | made of stone, marble, steel and con- many settlers in the northwestern : ce; of the- Bemidji band,| perts have filed in the district court|crete, with ample capacity for hold- | “*2ph) of the:Ktate have suffered great s for $6500,000 damages against -the [ing the gold supply of the world, damage on. aceount of . flood alleged | ~ A Actors Equity association, collective- | were under construction today for t6 have resulted from inadequate and band congeft in Bemidji on that ly and nearly 300 members individu-|the new assay office in Wall Street, ing fl’iclant state drainage; and, night, but if the weather is tavorableia"y which will be completed next March. i . NEW RESERVE HEAD. Minneapolis, Aug. 12.—11 A, Young, deputy governor, hasi bun ‘elected. governor of the Nigtn- Dis. GREEK TROOPS SENT To B“LGAR mom trict .Foderal Reservé hank;-tg suc- (By Unjted Press.) recently to accept the yicepresidenc: Paris, Aug. 12.—Greek troops are|of the Northwestern NYul:;mI hnk’: 2 reported to-be concentrating on the|The appointment of Mr, Young, which Bulgarian frontier.-Their action, pre- | was made by the board of dl;utm, sumably, is preliminary to occupa- |is to take effect October 1, when Mr. tion of Thrace, in case the American | Wold will leave the bank. peace delegation does not agree that this territory be awarded to Greece. The new hbuilding will be a po- # the: concert 'will ~be- :plnyed Friday D ATA B téntial storehouse for billions of dol- --Jaws; -to establish ‘2 better-and mote: - > s SHANTUNG lars in bullion. Not only will the - -uefentific- budget system - for thi R SN e T ED BY w“so“ building hold much of the gold and L. state; to. devise ways and-means of fup- bills- for: the further -benefit of sflver .deposit of the United States, eliminating unreasonable and unfair |returned soldiers and sailors. but a vast amount of. the bullion col- profit and to enact such laws as will “The sénate and house committees : / lec‘fed from foreign lands. ‘enable the state and federal govern-|on reconstruction and relief to look| Washington, Aug. 12. — President We shall have room in our vaults ment to co-operate more closely..in{into the ‘forest fire situation and to|Wilson has refused to send the sen- to hold all the available gold on their ‘endéavor to reduce the high |dratt a bill to provide for the illum- | ate a copy of General Tasker B. Blisg’ | earth,” said Verne M. Bovie, super- SENATOR KELLOGG WOULD' cost of living; ination to_the extent possible of the |statement concerning the Shantung intendent of the local assay office. G 4 : e causes of forest fires. settlement on the ground that it con- | ‘‘All the vaults will be under ground. DmAND ROUMANIA SUPERVISE CORPORATIONS Brief Session is Urged. “The senate and house committees | tained confidential references to oth-|There will be five stories of them, . ““Now, -therefore, I, Joséph A. A.lto investigate damages and to frame |er governments. running down to bedrock, seventy RETURN FmD smps Washington, Aug. 12..—Legislation Burnquist, Governor of the-State of | a bill for the relief of the flood suf-| President Wilson wrote Chairman |feet below street level. Architectur- proposing the licensing of corpora- Minnesota, do hereby summon the|ferers and the prevention of flood. H. C. Lodge of the senate foreign ally, the new office will harmonize (By United Press.) . tion capital or essets of $10,000, 000 menfbers of the legislature to con-| .«“The senate and house committees | relations committee that it would hot with the subtreasury building, which-| porin Aug. 12.—Chairman Greg-|or more engaged in interstate com: vene 'in . extra session on Monday, |on finance and appropriations.to sub- | be possible to comply Wwith tae com-|it will adjoin on Wall street, and [, . of the American food commission | merce and authorjzsing federal super- September 8, 1919, and, in order that | mit a budget measure for the state’s | mittee’s request for the documents with the banking institution oppo-|in” Bydapest has sent a demand to|vision over the ‘fssuance of stocks the-session may be as brief as pos- | petter administration of its finances. | used by the American peace commis- site, making a very handsome trio of | the Roumanians for the immediate |and securities was introduced by Sen-- sible and expedite the work thereof,| - sioners at Paris in negotiating the |buildings for this section of thel etyrn of confiscated Hungarian food | ator F. B. Kellogg, (rep.) Minn¢sota. I 'hereby ‘suggest and. request that To Attack H. C. L. Problem. peace treaty. city.” ships, it was learned today. Licenses would be iseued by the fed- the chairmen of the committees here- “I dor further suggest and request The new building will face the odi- Su::h action was declareg necessary | eral tr’:de comm. ion, v'vhl!:shhwouql’d - inafter named arrange as soon as|that the presiding officer of each fice which houses the firm of J. P.1y; prevent starvation in Budapest, | have sypervisory jurisdiction over the possible for such public hearing and | house appoint, as soon ‘as may be, MYSTERY 0F BREMEN Morgan & Co., at the corner of Broad | which {is pra~tical’y isolated. corporgtions and in case of {llegal and Wall streets. combingtions or conspiracies in ‘re- straint of trade it would have power to revoke the licenses. foint meetings of their..gommittees or subcommittees appointed by them as will enable said ¢tommittees to have ready for introduction at the opening- of the session suclbills as they may formulate upon the sub- jects_herein suggested. " ““The senate and house committees on elections to prepare a bill for the ratification for the proposed woman CAMPAIGN ON TOBACCO DENIED BY THEW. C. T. U. Chicago, Aug. 12.—The National Woman's Christian Temperance union is not campaigning for national pro- campaign of the American Red Cross | hibition of tobacco, according to a to enroll members for 1920 and to|statement issued by Miss Anna A. co“N“BmCENs"s raise $15,000,000 to enable the or-| Gordon of Evanston, the president. amendments to the election laws as|government to co-operate in correct- ganization to complete its war ob- | The Association Opposed to National When the department of commerce. wm tend to prevent minority elec-|ing any abuses that exist within our gxe first i‘;::’fl“f‘?{'fo‘ t:e :;’it:n:t :31'3 ligations at home and abroad will|Prohibition charged the slogan *Nic~ |bureau of:the’ census, Washington, | commonweelth. . . remen walcd. e h(;r a A st | open on Nocember.3 and.close Arm- fotine Next Had been adopted by the -named ‘THomas Swinsor ;of Bemidi - do. g and- ¢ jag|lowing‘the Deutschland in_Augustiyiseiee gy, November 11,1t was -an-{ temperance: organjzation. ‘aa director of the census gt the Sixth ] T - | nouriced Sunday. _— district ‘of Minnésota, it.means_that (X)HBAT TROOPS DEMOBILIZED |he Wwill have charge of the wofk in DRY CLAUSES MODIFIED. THE LAST OF OCTOBER | eléven counties. 3 tight «to._direct vote-in .the | earliest possible date and agree, prior Washington, Aug. 12.—Prohibition The counties to be covered in the mary électiom”on - “such proposed to- the. .of th i ~_Owatonna, Minn., Aug. 12.—Twen- enforcement legislation advanced an~ (.Ey United Press.) district are, Aftkin Beltrami, Benton,- ominees for publ(n oftice. apoh. su( H o) i ‘{y-three former service men here|other step in congress when the sen- ‘Washington, Aug. 12.—Demobiliz- | Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, : eliminate any grieyapces labor hasihave signed an application for an|ate judiclary committee began con-|ation of combat troops will practical- | Sherburne; Stearns, Todd . and Wae “Benefits for Soldiers Favored. |and provids additional means for the | American Legion post chaTter. The' sideration of the bfll passed by the|ly be completed by the last of |dena. The population of these coun- “The senate and héuse commitiee | procurfng and mafutdfning of Indus- organlzation will be named Owaton- house last June as amended and Hb- | October, Secretary Baker: séetted to- | thes showed in thé 13510 censiié to " on milftars aflairs Lo ofuy and take Srisl ge0d Will withim our stete” né post- __ _____ oralized by tho judiclary subgom- dm o o b bo 313, zn, PR special committees to 'meet jointly : ;g:ls:g:rlell;r:gsepg;pgl":l;:gbi‘l‘l:a:vil?fiji sollm: BRITISH P RlZE RED CROSS To HOLD through providing for the detectloh. Gefi:!:li]n' axfih;rzih:flfier;i:, osflsttz: DRIVE NEXT NOVEMBm of and punishment for such wrongful ship to the Deutschland, which disap- state such machinery as will make ‘t:zm}:remen from a Britie prison suffrage amendment and also such|it possible for its and the federal The Vossiche Zeitung reported this, ‘Washington, Aug. 12.—The fall _proposes candidates for public with- Mir Employers’ aséociation| .. . - however, depriving the people|appoint committees to confer at the ASK LEGION CHARTER. \