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Historica] Socm;..v Mk - o 'Weather—Hotel Markha increasing winds, warmel VENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1919 | CHANGED MOOD; 'MAKES THREAT BEINBEMIDI All >H\ofioral;ly‘ ,Diuhargéd .Alien" Soldiers May Take Steps to Be Citizens ells Opponents in Indianap- olis Address to “Put Up or Shut Up” = | TWO SPEECHES CARDED .. TODAY, BOTH ST. LOUIS - SUCH SHOULD. CONSIDER TAKING OPPORTUNITY Wilson Enters Zone of Sena- 1. torial Opposition; Has on “Fighting Clothes” Five Store Rooms ‘Loea on|’ Features in Plans "Eleven Pabléd as Desirable at -~ .. Applicants Total &1 i A mission, Wh -people of Porto Ric Fully: realizing. the “dire of suyitable living --quarters midji, Morris Kaplan has _‘dee ; ) B f‘!h:';’bt '(:“::'b“' fl:“"’f" :’m' ‘“:’_ change his pl;xlm ,lltn :hiah :“9"{‘&". GE ier ‘to]’ ribu ousands of flowers to story blotk a P ‘b certificate of arrival in order to, e B:Mlnz T e i‘ntg:r:n ct?;n yot. i 509, ’1?““"“-‘9“ nar will i i neces- veterans’- parades. She is & | Minnesota -avenue, and instéad o :8ary for them to pay @ fee in ord singer n Knights of Columbus'| manyfacturing plant, as’ at first-in m BIG MOUTHHHS "'to fife thetr petition’and be natur-|h ps eround New York and{ mind, “will devote -the -entire bldgk |- » 5 Wity AS IT MOVES ALONG “It: will- not 'be necessary for | :worthy honorably discharged soldiers, after service. in the' recent war, to|- ‘furnish a declaration of intention or s L (By United Press.) - Davila, delegate ‘to the house of representat!¥®h} . waghington, Sept. 5. — Wilson' 16" R, Barcelo, -head of .the mission; Enrique Bird{gret speeches drew the fire of the nd Frank Martinez of the Porto Rican senate.”",\{{¢ague of nitions opponents in the - ' feonate today. Senator Sherman op- DI AAIC: BN S attack, denouncing the | president as “demagogue’” and Llaccusing him of a ‘‘contemptuous dieregard” for the government. '} Senators Harding and Borah an- ounced they will take up the “put Uy or shut up” challenge. :from Porto Rico secretary of the : 2 i ed marriage ‘proposals from i order for these soldiers to re-|:Moba tlian 200 soldiers, -sallors and celve special exemptions from certain [miating.; 2 ] requirements of the naturalization Pedest rians Stop in Utter ? VM‘“ABI‘E P“m ls mqnt:r:'naflern in ith|. - Amazement Watching Si- : lent Monster Work — 4 By Hugh Ballee. W . of State Confidgnt. (Washington Manager, United Preis) That ‘Suffrage Amendment | Will ‘Pass : runn'(l'rg,hot and cold water. | will be 32. single rooms, heated, modern - laverati fiofi;r;. 4 1@ floor willbe fl". ’ Th; work It)‘elng done on dlggitng he- ground. floor. - W ~fivel trenches for the laying of new water tod e store rooms, each with plate’fronts) {ns in the north portion of Be- completed by the members of the prism. tops, aBd the ‘cox ct#on mid§i by the Phelps & Drake com- Minnesota Bufl:'ruge asgociation for simi! thelpany of Hibbing; is- attracting a|the dinner which they will give Mon- g ODPaGIER corner. igreat deal of attention and interest|dsy at npon at the capitol for the " A cafe will. be maintained on’ the{on the part of citizens who devote of the legislature. he'is ready for a rough and tumble ; o i ¢! verbal tussle with opponents of the first -floor at" the south .\_tfik 1“ ] v The aftair will be what the su Donce: settlement, He Is ready to ,&osa, them,” according to thoge 8t. Louls; Sept. 6.—President Wil- , driving through the territory of theé opposition senators in his cam- ppign_for rdtification of the peace treaty, arrived in St. Louis today, ‘ready to make two speeches. ...The president. has his fighting clothes on and it has been stated informally on his special train that Bt. Paul, Sept. 5.—Plans have been nge {ntactics ontire pres- e _@vident last i,tor‘; ¥, they. are con-'{iom- resiatl s b told ; L y BL8. COR-'1ih o 1 g the treaty to '‘put u; & majestic atrength. . [8damt that the 'federal smendmont RINS TN Tyttt by BULGARIAN PEACE TREATY I8 FINISHED: PRESENTED MONDAY (By United Press.) Paris, Sept. 4.—The peace treaty with Bulgaria was completed today and will be presented Monday. dence as he waved his straw hat In resppnse to shouts of greeting. Many in the presidential party agreed it was the most enthusiastic reception of any thus far this trip. GOMPERS WIRES PRESIDENT. Washington, Sept. 5.—Acting for the steel workers, President Samuel Gompers, head of the American Fed- eration of Labor, today wired Presi- dent Wilson, asking him to use his influence .n arranging a conference with the United States Steel cor- poration. REDFIELD RESIGNS .. HILTON IS RE-ELECTED. St. Paul, Sept. 5.—Clifford L, #1ll-" ton, Minnesota attorney general, was re-glected president of the Nath;nl Associdtion of Actorney Genefals now in session in Boston. The an- nouncement was made in the attor- ney general’s office at the capitol upon receipt of a telegram from P. E. Markham, who accompanied w.r. Hil- ton on the trip to Boston. o ', Tho. wats? mains are to be Iald g:m‘!é;!: it ] women” will Y ; on F éen reet from-Dewey to X S R WELC! NTINU 1 foundation of the|pnya. gyénue and extensions will bel- Thefe will be-a banquet at 7 p, \‘ OME CO! 0TS, e piers. . Th&t | migjl avenues. The main will be|given by the Minnesota Suftrage asso- | cheered and struggled to break Haked by two diamond:ssttings, set| it Willibe solidly rooted is a fact, for | ho5kéd’ onto Bemidji at Fifteenth | clation for men and women and through police lines to-crowd around “% 2 raat 380 ge._ piles -have been driven,|givest and@ connect- Beitrami and|one. interésted in the ‘“‘cause.” .{ his automobile, greeted the president -charged .soldiers of the recent war.[stooping over and feeding his youth- 7 b h s ¥ _The department of. naturallzation | ful pullets when- one unceremoni-| 210 t0 be one of the strongest foun- |avenue, one block, it will cross to|a number of men and women for the |, UbO SUCUS of Welcome woro con- ; has taken- measures to help ‘the alien|ously strétched “its meck and nipped A 9. 5 Park avenue two blocks. R outskirts of the city, where the spe- J Steel beams for the first floor are|: e » P -uralization. In a letter from the|evidertly was a choice morsel, as it ; -cglleld gat%ralizntion examiner re-|swallowed the glittering st;ne‘ i for ‘t)ltl)e secogd Kfioor, whiilei abhl!llge WORK 0" NEW REX l‘:el;::: vnvlfli(l’:gwel'?lts ‘:;e:cl:h::t rte:: ceived by F. W. Rhoda, clerk of dis- The problem now is, which one got} 16,0 poun ewanee, ., boiler will furnish steam heat for the strue- Chamber of Commerce luncheon, de- . - soldiers ‘take advantage of, the oppor- —_———— ti ‘tunity offered them, and appear be- . track in Bemidji, ready for unload-| Work on the new Rex theatre is ratifled without amendment. “- fore the examiner, at-the court house SENATE TREAI ‘ HGHT ing. When in place, a pipe line will| going steadily forward and the spe- on Monday, for examination. The > be laid across the street to connect|cially designed building is commenc- recommendation for this examination boiler now in service in the Kaplan it ‘consists of concrete foundation, other than his discharge pape~r, ‘and block will be used in reserve. extending nearly half way from the must be identified by two citizens of By George Martin. - ground to the top of the side walls, is the identical person named in the| Washington, Sept. 5.—The senate| In the basement will be modern|tyre will be of dark brown brick, certificate of discharge. Whether the | treaty fight entered its final phase|laundry facilities, with enameled | with panels and the entrance to the " alien _soldier is a resident of . the|today. The foréign relations com-|gection tubs for the occupants of the|lobby will be of semi-circular form. not matter as the intention of the|pact, which President Wilson sub-{ ¢ the extreme south end of the|chased and will be set on an inclined department is to reach all “worthy|mitted to the senate July-10. As|p.jiding is a small space owned by |concrete floor. alien soldiers,' who have been honor-|soon as the treaty is reprinted for|ino §oo raflroad and Mr. Kaplan in- part: : :;“» Sem:tm' Lodge will lay it before| ¢or the henefit of his patrons, he hav- Mr. Doe will also be in Bemidji on | the senate. ing been granted this favor. (By United Press.) \ This will occupy some days. Un- 4 \ - Tuesday to examine the applicants N will oceypy:some 4 In securinig the required brick for| Calgary, Alta., Sept. 5.—Dominion HATCHERY NEARLY m‘!g\%‘ b k. as 1 requirements, at which . time there| 20t Degin for more than a wee request of the Canadian telephone L 1 - the senate will receive it from the|jumped: to an exhorbitant cost and will be thirty-nine applicants, among | committee, Mr, Kaplan secured the Bemidji|companies for permission to advance Duluth, Sept. 6.—Minnesota’s lat- who have been passed by .the depart- petition recites that the companies % ment at Washington, as desirable for | important changes in its text and 301‘5“:: me C’OI;HNMB the gurning have been forced to grant sixty per Kuife ‘river near he[re. today ::a (By United Press.) e - gaRrRInEtion will carry_four reservations as part ;000 brick, of which 250,000 nt 6 lnirea to its employes nearing completion. It is planned to Washington, Sept. 5.—Secretary of . . of the resolution of ratification. will be placed on the market for sale. | CORt- Wag 208 begin ‘hatching operations at the|Commerce Redfield today annmounced b % cent during the past year and the rate mm m]vmfi BURNQUIST TO GREET the brick are ready for use, increase is asked to equalize condi- wu} mcl,fln in production of trout. :if,a ?c;‘,b:;.t f,"’ gives as his reason £0 FORBAka Bfllu)fl«} . WILSON- UPON. ARRIVAL =g tions. . ] ; 3oy e e ends to enter business, e 01 et paut, -Sept. 5—arrangements | HAMLINE “U° MAY ¥WAD0O I8 LIABLE FOR GERMANY Wfl']r. GRANT | porarors arE serzme Fon 81l in, ‘and the concrete|made on - Beltrami, Bixby and Be-|in the Palm room at the Saint Paul;| 8t. Louls, Sept. 5. — Crowds that high. - Last-¢vening he Was] . Sy "the structure Will rest,|Minmesota avenues . On ‘Mississippi | érvations have already been made’ by {and Mrs. Wilson here today. ““soldiers to receive certificatés of nat-[one of the diamond settings, ~which elng wnlundediiiay, tios the stoel cial train was stopped, to the hotel, ‘trict court, it is.urged that all'such|the diamond. T e ort the 4 THEATR-E PRMRBSING manding that the peace treaty be applicant does not require any other i ms FINAL PHASE the Kaplan block for heating and the|ing to take tangible form. the United States, who know that he (United Press.Correspondent.) Laundry for Occupants. reinforced. The front of the struc- . ' ‘county or of the judicial district, does | mittee has finished its work on the|apartments. Entirely new seating has been pur- ;ably discharged.” The letter says in amendments, and report on it Writ-| o544 to make it attractive as a park ASKS RATE INCREASE. for naturalization under the-regular | 4€F the senate rules it probably will| °% Secufine the veantred BHOK f07), \ohorities today were considering a il e (Bt frd vy il TO ENTER BUSINESS thein being eleven “enemy aliens,” The treaty will contain several|brick marufacturing plant and to-|toll rates twenty-five per cent. The|gy “ggp "hatchery, located on the It will be about twenty days before|8nd materials have advanced 85 Der|piong yate this fall. The hatchery|his resignation to take effect the last for ‘the = entertainment of President X .m PRICE FOR SHIPMENT _.~Material for the second story ad- - : m | ©° - FAMILY RAILROAD PASSES _dition for the Barker drug store on ,Xll::?i: i’;g‘:mn ':d :‘“g:?,’.:l:: ; Hovn mflu ST. P A"L : : ““Third- street- 18 arriving and work | puestey Wore tted WP by, Cover : | Washington, Sept. 6. — Unless : Morris Kaplan today loaded the will be commenced. There has been | Durnquist immediately or his return ) o o o 5. Disposition of] Frésident Wilson has waived the law /"' (By United Press.) | fourth car of potatoes for shipment, gome dejay in its arrival but more :;::’mNr; 'te‘l}myct':? to Washington Hagliie gitvemity oo pmm gt m‘ ble.):;}ltyotbo vt&":ufua:n L%Algggl:% l&: mnog.m:?. Brgpt. 5.:: dispntt? from | mll w;:en asked what he was paying : & : : p - e Berlin News -Agency today re-|replied, “$1.76 * ;‘;zwl?e?m.:o:mry will be of brick|, 1:::”??;"}:’;03:;:’::"”“::1%3 flm‘:‘,‘;fi :: d:te::l‘:n:g es‘,;&;;::. ;““:”dfid l"}mh:l‘““:“’g ‘]’lfl“’ml’- Who | porty: that the German sovor‘nnl::l::, ! bulk,’pnctfgll;m::n‘:hztym:g: 4 ‘specially arranged as -an office ssued railroad an ullman pasees | had gorwarded a note to Premier{ibrought in.” He \Z:&'&?Drfymhrcm:,' who will have | the high cost of living probl{em gan f:e: ‘-Eo'*,‘:;}?;‘ :t: h:}:‘:‘;“c%:,;::?; to Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo's two chil- cleatnin'cel'u. stating that Germany’ bliu'lngou 18 good in ;Iaoyr’th:,rl: mg?x::to‘-, assistants for the conduct.of one of best_be solved, but he declined to will' Feport. with gecommendmtlona dren, ‘are liable to a fine of $100|woyld alter her constitution to con- s and fs bringing good prices for + . the Iargest offices in this part of illsgnu the subject. which 5 e tablish t to $2,000, it was stated here today|gorm with allied demands regarding medjate shipping. - nay mean the re-establishment|;,y ‘oxperts on railroad administra: Jan répresentation in the Ger-|' ‘* . . of the school outside of St. Paul. tion. ) man Feichstag. e (e PERSHING'S RANK R A pront opertc 1 ey . A | SCORES THREE ‘BIRDIES’ . MADE PERMANENT| e wit e used by tne city in the|NINE SOLDIERS EXECUTED -zysr proor> wrEar 18 ‘ ON LOCAL GOLF LINKS 5 “FOR VARIOUS OFFENSES| ALL NAME IMPLIES| " f . (By United Press.) In‘a friendly match over the local enlarged school program being maj [ - “Washington, Sept. 5. — Presiden pped out to meet the need for ad- Wilson has signed the bill making . (By United Press.) Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 5.—That|g0lf links last Monday with Ervin Paris, Sept. 5.—Nine soldiers of | “rust proof” fife wheat, developed at|and: Riley of St. Cloud and A. P. the state, modernly equipped for all ills of humanity. SUGAR RELIEF NOT NEAR. Washington, Sept. 5—Sugar short- -ages now experienced in many parts of the country cannot -be relieved for some time to come, George A. Zabriskie, president of the U. S. sider several new sites which have heen offered, some of which are in d.lf#;lnl facilities. e spec: - permanent the rank of general for s gommittes will. con John J. Pershing, commander -of the White and Ira Cool of Bemidji, H. N, equalization board said in a letter|American expeditionary forces. St. Paul, others are in Minneapolis|the American Expeditionary force|the North Dakota Agricultural col- received by Senator Hitchock. e T or the outskirts of this city. were hanged and ome was shot for |lege, is all that its name implies was|Noy of Chicago had the unusual dis- “The demand is enormous and VIRGINIA KILLS SUFFRAGE. The committee, which is headed by | criminal offenses during the war, it|demonstrated in Stuttsman county; tinction of scoring three “birdies” largely in excess of refiners’ ability President 8. F. Kerfoot, has author-|was revealed today at the congres-|Many farmers have “rust proof’ a|in nine holes. \ to supply it at this time,” said Mr.| Richmond, Va., Sept. 5—The Vir-| ity to act and may close contracts|sional committee investigation of|trial, planting small experimental|, ~A 3 on the fourth, 3 on the eighth 5 Zabriskie.” ginia house of delegates refused by a|looking fo the sale of the properties|courtmartials and war expenditures. | plots. In cases where this grain was|and 2 4 on tue ninth did the trick. Sugar from old beet crops, Mr.|vote of 61 to 21 to ratify the national|if it deents that ion wise. Two of the hangings were for mur- | planted early, the yield was 18 to 20 Mr. Noy is a member of the Mid- Zabriskie added,” is practicaly ex-|woman suffrage constitutional-amend- Among’the suggestions of possible|der and seven were hanged for rape [bushéls. —While ten bushels and less )ofium club of Chicago and pro« ‘hausted and shipments from the west | ment, on which President Wilson, in|use to which the department of edu-{One was executed for desertion. The|were secured from adjoining flelds. | nounced the local course as one of Indians have been ‘“seriously em-|a message to the legislature, had|cation might put the property is that|murderers totalled 110, resulting in | Grasshoppers greatly lowered the He best for natural beauty he has ibarrassed”’ by the marine strike. urged favorable action. it be turned to a junior high school.} 62 convictions. wheat yleld here. ever played over. ( Wilson’s smile was always in evi-