Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 13, 1919, Page 1

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- PTONT t H\stu rical Soctety SCHO0LS MEET ONNEXT FRIDAY | Pays Grower For Produce and Sells To Merchant or Jobbmx Houses There are many who are la.borlng under the- belief . that -in- the “com-' munity. market a farmer or grower brings into” town a wagon load of produce, backs up the wagon in some/, arrangled place and sells from - his TR AT Over ,loo Delegates Are' Ex: -stock in the wagon :to - consumers. - R : RGN pec! i Such is: not. the case, however, far| " = °- v R " 4 i tyd to ét-tend Big from it. X ed. 1 H : = Gathering. = ! | . The market is headquarters for the| .= *. S R iR Ut red . b o ' . tarmers and producers to bring their produets. for which they ree NY REQUESTS FOR .. [ : ’ 4 PROMINENT. OFFICIALS ~ 5 ~ : TO:BE ON PROGRAM : :leltnilers mai;; :htoh pl;rchuu htrlom oo o e . G ¥ 3 { e- thal . S i & R ~ ¥ ¥ 4 “Load - of Hose Laid From T e o e e & ths | Raised When Beltrami Opened ‘ - 5 S A. T. Carlson is President of Crookston Mill Fails to consumers, insuring a good price-for | - Snle of Lots and Tucu, § Association, P. L. Hlnu. the farmer, small profit.for the re-{ ' % Stem the l"hllle‘ : tailer, as well as saving for the con-| ° - Tnxet Lon' D“e, Secrehry. foTtds not the intent of the mnrket. ¢ £ . TOTALLY DESTROY i+ "1to make big profits, just enoug]h to lot:V::: t?:;:t:'v‘:::::::mz:to;fll:‘o:r ; g More than 100 delegates are ex- g sy vay. the annual expenses.: No large me i ¢ 3 nd th v & Umon hotel, ownad by O dividends afe:to bo pald. ‘The farmer |dsy by:th t: - ) : pectedft:hattne ]:l e‘ annm:l :)lv ! ton. 1s paid cash for his produce; the mar-|1aW, there:was'gome doubt regarding | SN fon of the. Beltrami County Synds t Vacanf: fbulldlng. own expenus. which are | the minimums pfice at which tracts | i 3 School assqclation which will'be Held : . Tofton. * : 7 7 could be-sold at-the annual forfeited here ‘Friday, August 15. Bakery, owned by Ard tax sale,” which will continue abouu ¢ conducted by Walter Gray. % : ten days. - There are 22 Sunday schools in i Second-hand - 't:{‘" nh’emfl 3 d R A t A“f"‘fi;‘y Ge‘:’“‘ c“m";‘; ’; H t dlvetl’ costumes fo walk on’ the bottom of the ocean, was put to a ormer. - movie eatre, \m §. on o nnesota answers that ques- it in New York harbor over .the wreck of a government boa k The, | market manager - should be o A e Tk har el of a g t- sun! D-I\;g;vhefity L nropri;tor Aveh -~ | thioroughly ‘experienced -in_his busi- |{on in the following opinion: i+ | durliig the war. At (he right is a photograph of Mr. Lake. : t SRy OWners: ; | nets and that is just what.-has been| -, Pructn?un t}:ml‘l“ b ata | 3 are to be held during the.morn} 4 A “tor. thé community. market.| ~Pursuant fo numerogs FRAUOHS ) i afternoon and evening: ~Mr. Schill- ° DAMAGED - [Hels to keep in touch with whole-|;il 0 516 "Uhich amends . Section | FREE ATTRACTIONS. - |inenew state superintondent, who : & salers and jobbers and receive daily |, i)} 't 1913. I have:ti § 3 has succeeded A. M. Locker, who held - Two-story frame structure on ent quotations andin case of large. uhlr the office for 15 years, and Miss end of business block. " , /{ ments, potatoes for instance, be ab! ‘hllt ;&idi ll;: nres:gbud :g: f&ur ]:OR B“Jl ASSN ALL mGH CLASS. To Hobart, a state worker, will' partici- The former location of -{ to fill a big order, the grower having :z:‘;fl 9‘31::’ i::n’fl:;: rlil:e tor 3: | 4 e pate In the program and will give bl eshun Kl S beas paii gue. hiows andio furthr| S ELi0 S ien. - "BEGINS NEXT MONDAY + BE FAIR FEATURE tatis auring the dsy. A good musical the territory, which will be repre- sented, and each school is ‘expécted to send five delegates. The meet: of the b]oe W program is also being arranged. The meetings will begin at 10 o’clock in 1 the morning. The delegates will reg- Rubs Hay. Rack .Acrobaty ister at noon and the meeting will be AufpuntSecrehry of St. Pa_ul . ‘ i 2 ifY t bonr(r and ap- k morning when - fire n thatier among e e 7 theconnty Association Will Take High Divers and Scotch [resumed in the afternoon. A. T. street - across where: the blotk “was m:rk:ty resulted in the order being|Broved by the Minnesota, tax comu i - . Carlson, of Bemlidyi, is president. of : 2! swept -away. over .a year ago filled. Nothing is produced that can ;;’t“’bg:n ohideh? s ;ltate o] SN -Personal Part. Dancers Included. the asspolation in Beltrami county wde and P. L. Hines is secretary. four business houses and & dwelling | not be sold somewhere, for there is The program is as follows: - were -totally destroyed. 1ways a demand, broke about 7 .o’clock a The campaign to secure funds for taxes of 1912 or prior yeirs,:rl it 4 = i such tract i8 mot subject to delin-| .q dji _associa -| Included in the myriad of features i DT quent taxes for ten years or mare,| Th® z”;‘:fl;’,‘,‘;‘n siation will com | o be in evidence at the Boltrami Morning Session. - B hsnds were soon gt work. starting the market. will commence : d has not-been subject to sale un- county - fair, September 18, 19, and ing contents of bof 1y next week, leading farmers and | 3o ship_ next Monday and ‘the drive will v 5 Sepl () 10:00. Song Servlce, led by G. | quarters above thej : ;‘urslimn men being ‘together in pro- g:;s":i‘{’r;g;‘o“ gf 18;1(:;10“:;. 23:5 last'three days, in hopes of doubling |20, in Bemidji, will be some free at-|q "1y, el phLna | . 1 “No water was available to the ‘Foster. tractions of the highest calibre, of in-| ™ 0" 5" pavotions. LR AA 5 spmd ol—tha flames, but the i ?::gh":n}:"‘:'a :t °:mtyh°b:':g;“;‘ti:°: "About forty of the club members teres}: to alll fair patrons and well| yp Rey; M 2 e Hot-Toss - than. the.. aggregate}have gigmified: intention. of go: w°¥m“:::::r“3 ‘h]eLf“l;" to W““de" 10:25. Why We're Here. County taxes,: penalties, interest -and cost|ing tpersonal enlist riew m : : th”&w g '“G“h i gecretary P.-L. Hines. - /7 5 5 Yers, the -association having chang- | front. of the Gran Where | ""19:35. Program the Bunday charged aguinst it all may see d h ‘ed its sphere from that which gov- may and :hear ”| Solrgor""(a) - Yearly; (b) Quarterly; Fopaie yalne m’é.??.‘;fl?dmm fing| erned, the former Commercial club, |, One of the features will be Cap-|(c) Monthly; (d) Sunday Sessiof. | fairly determined the:value of & tract, | Its changed form means that it is to tain George Wehb, the daredevil high State Superintendent W. H: Shilling. s mmc smsm" and-such determfnation is approved | be a general club to which everybody diver, who drops head first from | i11;00. Solo. Mrs. A. M. Bagley. Across the alley, facing the street, |- b L RGN S iy 3 by the Minnesota tax commission.|is urged to become a member at re- d}““V height into a net. He is one of| "11:05. The Need of the Cradle adjoining the scene of the destruc- ol A then, regardless of other conditions,]duced admission fee, which has_been | the “’“;‘l”y“ premier divers'and will| Roll in Every Sunday School. Mrs. tive fire, livés Mrs, Elizabeth Jones| Normal School President 'In-| uch’ valuation, plus all ditch taxes|greatly lowered so 'that many; new |3ppear here under a booking agency r. G. Schadegs. { 3 - and she noticed the flames shooting| " = ':¢q: M and - interest thereon, which are a|members may be admitted and help 'i’ “g 8 wel rfi““ , daring and| - 11:20. Primary Divisions of the 113 sfrom: the nd floor of .the bakery, vites Club to Meet part of the taxes for ' which such!in the work of advancement that con- | 5¢ e""t' c and weather conditions are|Sunday School.” What It Is and How occupied by'% P * She ;gave the “o - i .|property is subject to sale, is the|fronts Bemidji. "°Sh‘“;- & Shaf h b Best Results ng Be Ohtalned Mrs. alarm and #fan instant the -gecu-| . A e - | minfmum price; hich_such proj J. D. Mac Donough, assistant sec- aft aft, in their rube spec-| M. B, Hinkley. pants were ifi“&-panic, scrambling to| ,’ b 2 _of- the St. Paul association,|isity on the houndms hayrack, is a| 11:30. ; Primary Activities on safety, while one excited roomer The emidji “Towhship Farmers “TFRule 3. Af ; of -ajhas promi to be here during ‘the|SPetialty 'that is bound” to chuse|Memory Work):Btory Telling Object g it d \ined by tiie and, help se - | much laughter, for these funny fel- Lessons. Tem orlnm Misstons. Sharp, head baker for Mr. Gray, lost|at the Cair Lake school house last bef h i nd th 4 efore the public. They have been lng commme - practically all his clothmg, including | Saturday, at which time M. W. Dep- K;’é:e:g:"b::: ::en;:];r:,‘;nbi; in ‘o: m::: ,th :n?nl:g. :,gl?l b‘;":fi;‘ ?:“?e“,; members of the featured attractions| 11:50. -Address hi Stute Worker: two new sults 5 uty, president of the Bemidji Normal of the biggest circuses and are acro- irlas3Ave 5 He chose three words:-for his: dis- ;’:ct to delinquent taxes not exceed-| — The Sinclair Scots have a high| 1:30. Registration. All persond About_the-first to appear on the| cussion, ‘“Amelioration,” *“Coopera-|ing nine years in all, such tract may —_— class act, including bagpipe playing, are :squented to register. o scene in the work of saving stock and| tion” -and. “Standardization” and|pe gold at the minimum price of one-| Highland fling dances, sword danc- 0. Gong Service, led by Rev. * other contents. from the ‘doomed| pointed out where and ‘how these|half of all the total taxes as orig- P“'ws PUBLICITY ing, hornpipe and jig dancing, put-|B- Limbert, ) ! structures Was Mrs. George Kirk, | may best be.applied. He extended |inally assessed and still unpaid, plus & ting on a real Scotch act with all the| 1:55. Devotions. Mrs. 3w an - invitatfo the Bemidji town-|a]] ditch taxes and interest thereon To UNCOVER HoARDERS grace possible in their difficult steps. Nuu.gle‘ 3 ods of th Box factory, ship f"’h‘g old -one of their|which are a part of the taxes for There will be other free attractions| _.2:10. The Greater Needs of the hurried to the sceng-at the time they | meetings’ ormal school build-| which such property is subject to T to entertain fair visitors, each as en-|Junior Department o;G ltlhe Sunday started to- work -and worked heroical- | ing this faland expressed a desire|gale. (Within this rule there may By Ralph Couch. tertaining to_the general public. Pohool; Mie. 2. 0. ouneet i ly in thl:lr ndttempt sa:e indanger- to_have all farmers’ clubs in this lo-|be, of course, delinquent taxes for vgvnlil:ed tPrelsACorre:ponde:t. )l L et S O A ZB. 3&8 How to Train Workers. E. ed stock arnd articles, and they prov-| cality meet Jointly in the school. ears subsequent to 1912.) ashington, Aug. 13. — Pitiless ANIELS s - A ed: effective. - “'l}‘,he school i'y here ‘to cooperate y e:noth Point. publicity will be' employed . by the D T0 HONOLULU. ; Sufifi:&' st;}:{:}”‘:{) '{g: l;’ll‘;? :" '&': The Union Hotel was a-two ‘story| with all,” said Mr. Deputy and.then| “Rule 4. If The valuation of a|Eovernment to force food hoarders to| Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 13.—Secre- | opyroh. State Superintendent W. H. structure and so was the building oc- ['pointed .out the .advantages derived | tract has not been determined by the disgorge the names of-owners of big [ tary of the Navy Daniels and his Shillin, d By G 4, al- school’ édacation. - Gotinty board and approved by the |stocks of food held in atorage; under | official party went aboard the battle- o Solo. C. L. Pegelow. Minnesota .tax. commission .and theja plan_heinig propared by Attorney | ship New York last night preparatory The Sunday School’s Rela- :itract is subject- to:delinquent “taxes | General Palmer, as another step in|to the departure of the battleship; i Y Comm’:mlt Captain 440 for ‘ten years.or more, and has been:|'his nation-wide: ¢ampalgn to suppress | tomorrow morning at seven o'clock Or?nha : otethe SElvatlo: Army. ! associdtion, ed- the, aubject; 46" sale under the provisions | profitesring.. for Honolulu where the secretary-and| Tghex% G o 0% the Schools 2 fair premium st and urged the club ¢ Sections 2127, 2128 ‘'and“2129, G.| Palmer is 16 expected to make this | nis assooiates will participate in the| 3 oporis. Lo ‘were filled with stock from stores| members to take part -in - winning | % n 6 more, then | clear today in a telegram to one of | £, 1 i ¢ th val base at |[Of the county and other business. and household goods, and with streets| prizes in the'v: d Hel|: 1¥187drree yours ¢ hi QAL gpehing. ol Lie.nave Reports from the county officers. p arious departments. He | ¢} o amount for whieh such tract may | thé hundred district attorneys. who|pear] Harbor. and vacant lots covered with water, | urged especially - that the farmers'| o disposed of is & sum nat less than |are hunting hoarders. The plan in- s T 3:60. ‘How to Get Spirityal Re- Nymiore presented a distressed ap-|clubs put up & booth exhibit and that|one-nfth of the total taxes-as orig- | cludes publicity for prices at which sults in the Junior Departmlent At those having live stock, bring it in | {nally assessea and still unpaid, plus | food stocks were quoted when placed | ()], INSPECTOR SAYS 4:06." ‘Report,of Nominatlng, Coms GOVERNMENT SELLS FOOD | this district, is discovering that some|, = - % pump stations in Bemidji are mot|™ .7 % Suggestive Program for obeying the features of the new law, Recruiting the Sunday School. W. SRt for this department. A all ‘ditch taxes and interest thereon |in storage, togéther with time held mittee. “We are going to have some !ree! which are.a part of the taxes for|present prlces and other details. LAw ls No’l' OBEYED Wc:fkleor' Conterence, led by State DURAND EXPLAINS attractions,” said Mr. Olin, “and will| which such property is subject to : endeavor to make this fair the best, sale. s . 3 Evening Session. — ]'“s smE 0F AFF AIR ever. I have arranged for three spe- GOMP[-‘RS DECLARB FOOD PRICES REDUCED WHEN K. K. Roe, dutrlct oil inspector for 7:30. Song Service, led by N. cial free nttrgctinn features and may Toe Durand, who was arrested ear- i oy 2 ly Sunday morning on a charge of —_— FOR uBoR comol‘ nzflm:lr'teofi“gl zfiififid‘:fl and there is certain to be “something|q " Boicom. haying liquor in ‘his house north of EXTENSION OF FOOD CONTROL dufl‘ on sale by the army, were an- doing” if the law is not obeyed as it| ' g.0p5 [nstallation of the mnew the cemetery by Indian Agent John- (By United Press) - nounced by the war depn;tment to- | should be. . officers. . - i “nixdml::is thtla‘ all;egnh::sdl‘eadmg up| - - TO COVER CLOTHING COST Paris, Aug. 13.—Samuel Gompers | day " The. reductions were caused by| Some of the requirements is the ""g.15' The Kind of a Sundsy ? tl)rbslsth t oh: V“l 3 H;hw By United Press today declared in favor of nationali- | retajlers, who also tried to meet army Posting of price figures, where they|gehool Class an Older Girl Likes. se: t flal e tllxvmtli‘;n a ne‘;g llm', Washi (By znte 5o T)h zation of American railroads and la-| prices. Further zeductions will be may be easily seen by purchasers of | pjorence Bagley. was_ wi _llm‘r el e and when ashington, Aug. 13.—The exten- |4 e domand for an equal voice in made if food prices sgain decrease. gasoline, the figures to be not less| 'g:25. The Xind of a Sunday the federal.officer called and search-|sion of the food control act is to be their administration. than two inches in length. The end|gchool Class the Older Boy Likes. ed the place discovered a half pint of | extended to cover the cost of cloth-i “ «pmorican railway workers intend point.of the gas should not be higher| Harold Dahl. : uor in the visitor’s packet and an-|ing and other necessaries. - Addition-1, ¢ only to compel the government to than 450 degrees. 8:36. Violin Duet.. W. E. Dur- er half pine in Mr. Durand’s poc- | al penalties have been asked of At- i i CROWN PRINCE ARRIVES _ soh: } 3 take over the railways, but will de- 3 bahn and Harold Dahl. i{:fi,erhlch had been given ium by the :::eztdt;:e:al Pall'tnu” lby the :::au-— mand as logical the next step that B T Aug 18 NEW c ARPENTERS LOC Al, 8:45. Address. Mrs. Hobart, state Mr. Durand says the keg in ques- : _flliomm e |labor shall be granted a permanent|pyy " ¢ Wales was accorded an W_O;I‘:S' Qualifications of a Good S tion contained cherries. .and. - water egual"v oice in the railway administra-| o\ ¢hygigatic reception upon his ar- SETS SCALE 65 CENTS Sunday School § intendent. Mr. concocted for the purpose of making| - AMBASSADOR TO U. S. tions, Gompers said in an intervew.|rival ot noon yesterday. Everywhere NF nE“;“nfifl‘;‘; uperinte some wine. ~The: mystery keg con- z cheering crowds greeted him and he - e & fained old dried prunes, some sour : U S.SHIPP[NG BoARD vas weicomed by province and city| Bemidji Local, No, 2,192, Carpen- 2 ”l};’tefl:f:lguug:;r:gfioofrom the m :smns ‘S% offfcials: g ters:-Union, lwflll emfbhshma union | 0. Thé: . Efficert fig e : minimuzi’scale of wages coMMENTing | gahqol, by. State.Superintendent -W. p Friday of “this week, August 15, the Ha‘é‘mm,,i s pigs.” . -|1sh anibésdador at Washington. London, Aug. 13—A Lloyd’s dis- ion's Leagu etary. scale to be 65 cents per hour.” " 9:40. The Challenge of Adults in — o't live in- the w;,oodu, My, T AR patch from Dover said the atyeamshlp ,n‘h‘m ! i Heretofore, there has been 1o Teg-| the ‘Sunday school. G. W. Harnwell. hause is in & c?m field,” said Mr. > Sl Z ‘Englewood:from New York has wire-| Montreal, Aug. 13.—S8ir , Herbert | ular scale in this city. Various prices| = 9:50. Suggestive Program of Bd- Durand:" “T don’t selt booze and had SPREADS TO ‘cchm_ lessed from .off Black Deep that she|Ames, who was chairman df the ex-|have been paid, some-receiving more ucational Bvangelism. M. W. Deputy. no difficulty In securing bonds so am ; o was sinking rapidly and asked that|ecutive board of the Canadian pat-|and some less, ranging from 40 to 70|, Each Sunday school is requested to Ce not in. jail. If that fellow hadn’t{ Chicago, Aug. 13.—Thé actors’{heip be-sent. riotic fund, has accepted the position | cents per hour:”'The local has' been|send at least five delegates to county come to thé hotise and brought booze | strike which has closed several of The Engléwood {s a 4,500 ton ves- |of. financial direetor of the permanent | organized with a membership of | convention. Bring notebooks and with him, there wouldn’t have been | New York’s large theatres, has spread | sel and the property of the United |secrétariat of the League of Nations|about thirty and. has ‘received ' its|come prepared to enjoy the conven- anything to it at all:- to Chicago: States shipping board. at Geneva, it wae-announced, - charter, tion: 5 £ : —— __+__~ — et il ___L_ A1 i Aol [ » P

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