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'DJI DAILY PIONE VOLUME XXIl. NO. 220 o : BEMIDJI, MINN., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 17, 1919 Weather—Hotel Marknam.: ~ (o3 45c PER MONTH warmer, unsettled we-" 0% g Ko : - o 2 7 e e - EVERYTHINGIN (=5, BELTRAMI C0. 4 : || . “BEMIDII DAY” AT NOON |{A)Rsks A RNSAL (I i ' In rnt.lhel ngtur:.ll Sourse ofhthe J : 4 [ - of ‘busines v fnd oflio_e:u:tg noon on “Bemidii y : s o el .- |1 Day.” Friday, at the county fair, 5 g A ; " || which' onens tomorrow for three , ; : -days education and' pleasure, The ||- ) \ y ] s Pioneer will ‘be-issued at noon on : ¥ ! ; o - that date, that the department : . S l ] : ers may “see the sights,” ny TRY g : A TV L v rythine intended gr publi- || - - N\ = : AN L ' || cation should be in the office at £ 4 ; Al 4 ! % “the earliest possible time. H d o L XO% - NAMES OF-<FIRST CANDIDATES, BEMIDJI DAY, “ploNEER” CAMPAIGN, ANNOUNCED | RESERVATION t Miss Myrtle Neumann, lol§ F AlR A RA § ndidates in the Ploneer subscrip-| Beltrami Ave. ................ g v I I ‘:I 4 fon building campaign appear for ’ ) 3 the first, time. If your name Bemidji Ave. ... 8,000 i {s not included in_the list, send in|Paul-Johnson, 801 Irv 5000 LARGE CROWD : | your. uomination at once. Rememlfer, it is not too late to enter this cam- 5,000 v ; i | | In today’s issue names of different 8,000 Mrs. R. C. Norcross, © i |paign. . n. 5,000 e f 2o - % . i l'l‘he campaign manager. wishes to 5,000 g - . S . ST Preille . R i Lattention of every candidate re- “ L. R oL sy B Most s?‘?f”f'“l Fair in History Koochiching County Is Includ-| 80 o0l * 0 o on-of ballots cut| D.l;., Ao 5,000 Fully: 260 From Bemidji:Are & i: Di i ami "1 trom th 3 cou- o . . 1 of Beih"."““" Dupl:y's‘Are ed, With:Beltrs In, pons mfl'fi?ifiufi’lfi "v'v'fn’.'gfif st | L B 5:"'.““"'5 B 5,000 Present; Special Excursion : { (All_ of - Merit the Exception having placed them in an envelope or } Sidlind ’ Carries Many L L e e R, 1 Tk T - |tie them together in one package. B¢ R A e SN e P S L P ? 4 sure to have your name on them.__and A. A.. R 3 . ¥ 1 FINE FREE ATTRACTIONS | - : M’PARTLIN SAVES HEAVY | #lso write on the outslde of the pack. Miss Ells Lagus, 208% ' AGRICULTURAL DISPLAYS o FOR ALL WHO ATTEND Five c°““t'?‘ szed From EXPENSES BY ACTION ! erein. : Miss Edla Nelson . MAKE FINE -SHOWING PRIEEe : ) Ten to Fifteen Millions; s k Any Doubt Phone. ™ ?‘ L. 'l§’"°§.' 1215 lB.:idji.. - : w B - : : g 2o LD gt et any time a candidate thinks | Mrer Tom Smart, 612 Amer- : Interesting ~ Sports . Program 3,000 H°'“/°—l°“ Measure Would -~ Authorize|iiat the count is not .correct as| - i Much Improvement Noted in ST TSE - Py P T e 0 e = s ___Ishown in the printed list, he or she s t Dnl!y. ,BBpidJl_Altendl'”F" A (By United Press.) Counties to Remove Stump: g, ’mked Io either telephon the cam- | 1213 Dewey Ave.. Every Department; Good - ay, “Bemidji Da Corpus Christi, Tex., Sept. 17.— : jaign manager.or call upon him in ch. 1 5o d y,‘ 2Rt 1 o4 | The death list from Sunday’s tropical and Assess the Cost person, so that: the votes may be[John Koors, 916 Minn Sports Program 4 & A wd}k S the installation of | hurricane and tidal wave stood at ot g lgoked up and the error corrected. M';I'. w. l!(‘ AD“'"""’ i : ard: on 197, according to reports today. ; . 17.—On .motion-of | We are not -infallible, but.we do( ‘Vinneso v, What {s estimated as 250 from Be- the exhibits to-be displayed at:the | ' L SIRUIGE 10 BRI T o R;fi.’e;:‘&u?,?;;, ot Bals | everything possible to securs the cor- | Mies Florence Huck midji participated in “Bemidji Day” opening of the Beltrami County fair, | s, "¢10°000,000 to $15,000,000 in| trami and Koochiching counties were fréct count and safeguard the interest Miss Vera Backus at the Red Lake Indian reservation - .in’ Bemidji tomorrow, to continue(g,. jevaetated countieg, = exsluded from the provisions of thefof every candidate. : Mrs. M. H fair, Tuesday, and without exception | during’ the last three days of the | - 'yqqitional dead have been | il authorizing counties’ to-remove| @ Although we. have told you many| Ave. the general comment is that the fair < week, was In vogue today, getting| ..., ioq hut not checked up. stumps, brush and trees from-land jfimes before how to enter this cam- |Hector Brown . exceeded all_ others held heretofore, — everything in Teadiness for what i8 | ""pojier work has been rushed to the | and assess the costs against the prop-|Paign and win one of the prizes we|Mics Florence Bagley, 908 while the agricultural - displays believed will be the most- succsssful | sorjcion eity ‘and 3,000 homeless are | orty benefited. . Representative. Mc- |Will g0 over it with you again today. | _Beltrami A showed the marked advancement of fair. in the history of the county. - |yoi o vared for' by a reliet commit-| Partiin said the bill would-serve no}" : it Miss Ida Hen, the Indians in the ‘production of In_the stadium = will be shown | oo™ oiiize today. g 00d piirpose . at- the: present. time; | Clip Nomination Blank. ‘1G: 'C. Berglund, 15th and : crops. Specially prominent were the everything conceivable in the way of 3 3 fb lln)thé racaen to.ald 10 prd:" Clip out nemination blank from agricultural displays of the Pone- displays, in - booths: from: farmers’f ) DEATH . ES TED. |3 Oug! to l‘t Dose: to help the}The Pioneer, fill the blank with the |M ‘mah, Cato Sells and Red Lake farm- ph;bs' and org;t;qutlm!is,u ,dm;l:;:ltc %Emton; 'e; Llé'ept., 17.-"More et % 357 nnime of the candidate "whom you ers’ clubs. science, crops “all varieties, voget-1 1.0 o5y pors 4 fro ; % 2 vo |' Wish to nominate (being careful to 4 " . an-250. persons are dead from the| " With. Beltrami ec. | ¥Write plainly, so that no mistakes Fine School Display. = ables; handiwork and’endless variety | oy 1y 45¢m and*tidal wave, Mayor | counties exelude of school work by pupils. - Merchants Spar! 0 3 ks AV ¢ (may occur) and send or bring it to The d e parks:éstimated today. - Figures in- | ommended to..pass. e plan 18 10 y g o domestic science display of will also’have ‘booths. clude the dead at Corpus Christi|have S,:couml;. mak,“w.m’,fc' ’}gi.cop,- the campajgn manager of The Pio- 3 both the Indian school and the paro- > 2 5 chial school was a revelation. Splen- I The -stock display is unusually north shore of Nueces ba: : o learing B neer. Your candidate is than in the € Dy 2 y and Aran- 4 ; v arge’ this. tall,“;nnd much farm ma-| .o Pass and..vicinity. :')';l“::c{]qu;t;?t:lezgmfoz’g vsg?rye‘s‘:xr:: race. If you haye nominated: your: chinery and equipment will also bel "y jttje ‘vandalism or looting has | clearing is desired, and to'allow thefself, then it remains for you to go shown, all of Interest for the develop- |- peen reported, he said. owners to pay for the work in tem |3180ng your friends and tell them Conger, Phe cattle display was a big im- -, ‘ment gr thé county. . - annual installments, 'payable ’with thht you are out for one of these Kathryn MacGregor.... provement and there was a splendid i Frei Attrartions Many. Lucy LaFonti showing of swine. - Grains were also S lE N their taxes. The bill ‘was sponsored | #Wards.. |- Ther 113,0 a program of sports, Cl POST NAMED by Representatives G. erried, B.| Get them to subscribe for the Pio an attraction and in vegétables there 7 5 . . {neer, paying in advance, and giving was a wide variety, all 6f exception- daily, ‘fi¢luding - everything in con- . J: Burrows, W. J. Darhy Pnfi R 9 A Reneo 5 tests, Taces and features that will FOR cowm m Hiteheock. B o n TR oA you their votes. These votes are good al quality. Chickens are‘also:grow Higher Salaries for Judges. prove initensely interesting. Free at- lo;r publication at any time up to the ing in favor as a part of the solution The ‘Levin bill increasing -t L] :You do not have to be a subscriber did needle work, baking and canning were specially noticeahle. T Dewey Ave. .. s Mre. Edw. Currey, 511 Min nesota Ave. . M. A. Downs, 503 4th S Fred Fradet, 1223 Dewe finrnny Erickson tractions specially secured from| -St. Paul, féeln- 17.—The most pic- 5t day of the campaign, :':x:: :xl)l;gil:nzzt \?ril};v;lx’xgdfi dl: e bnoking,aggnciés frlll glou’mile LIOLE imgguoeogmgfi"t H;e' )Y eokis Mive aries of- district judges shroughentfto: enter this campaign. What you : Py appedrhibgiaily and furnisamues- 0 10 memersiol.the. Amarioan the state from $4,200 to $4,800 a|are expected to do is to secure other - Gonvick Wing ment and nmgns. Legion in Minnesota is reported from \Ridn § You' find i Gonvick’'s crac eball - team e turday, features.will| Renville, where the new post there|Year, which passed the house on-Sat«}subscriptions. You will find it easy. played the Indiansg'tea‘li\ and ‘Won by Florence Gratton, 1114 has named itself ‘after the son of aurday, was recommended for passage " List_of Candidates. Beltrami Ave i : v : in ] ‘and was: given-its. ! of ates. 091 the ¢lose score of 8 to 0, Gonvick i %%o 1‘,’1}1,,3 German, BUIY Ackley, | N e ang advaice "l @ print today the names of ‘cin: Met M. A (Gresubint, 1318 having to work hard fo take the : : regulars of star veterans. . 2 _ "The big day of the fair-wi 1d of -honor Tor- his{ond reading and advanced to-tne cal- fag: - 1 £ endar.” ' o Twice * wounded in action " and] The Nimocks - resolution, mem- - Bemidji Ave. Mrs. H. L. Huffman: 700 game .by. the close- margin .as indi- cated. Two Indian teams gave an exhibi- tion..of -lacrosse and it was a real game-with all the roughness incident :didatés entered in ' The lPloneel"s’ Great Profit-S8haring ~ Clreulation rfr orializing congress to place:a limit Campaign.. Because of the large Bemidji sl":' and a partial embargo upon'the ex- [number entered it was impossible 0" “qy . gistrict includes all of the -portation -of necessities from this|credit the number of votes clipped h A 5 gountry, caused a lively argument be-|from the: paper to he credited to the territory outside of the city of Be- to this' exciting pastime. i i 1eh ; midji. An ‘interesting feat th tween country and city members be- Qifferent candidates. . The next list . . S o n ‘interesting feature was e 5 : fection .t 2 "l tore tue house committee of the|will appear Saturday, September 20, Each candidate in this district has| dancing of geven Indians, in; R re- ;’}‘22,:,’,‘ d,i aol‘lr et:,m:&’;:sd"{;g It:il;e the it wouldo ,f:: :;‘{ic‘:‘;pl:la&;“:!li:st:izé whole. The resolution finally was|and ¢he newspaper votes will be pro- the same opportunity to win the galia in fulll war time costume. They 0! * > Yother; but I can give- it to the flag|indefinitely postponed. : “Iperly credited in that list. $1,185 Oakland touring car, -or one|performed to the.beating of the tom- Red Cross Bureau. ¢ . s f the Ford touring cars. After the|toms and were watched with interest. reau. _fthat oppresses nho one, a flag which Soldier Bonus Bill. District No. 1. &lree automobiles have been awarded = m{:;z;tthix; l:; e!h;:igrlafifzfien>:; fix:?r'a pODLANR c.havnce fo:be 2 The soldier bonus bill w:e recon:- n’l‘hi; Bdlstiré?lt includes all of the e:?ih district will x-eceiv:’i If}w‘!) pflzs Genern;lsnl;(::tlasq: A. L. Molander ) o > : - : < mended for passage by the senatefcity of BemidJi. and non-prize winners e i 4 8 g i Srossi booth uwhere opportunity: Wik - 'l;:lhea:] o lz‘:";:'fi&z‘;:.;" :::vi‘;lz finance coml;nittefi after several| .Bach candidate in this district has |fifteen per cent cash commiuionfm of the Red Lake ratlroad, ran a spe- e glven A8y Brs rom the wor. Out of thariv” |amendments ' carrying no radical| the same opportunity to win the $1,-| Miss Ethel Boyer, Route 3, cial to the Red Lake fair an®l nearly ‘munity ten men were killed in action | Change but clearing up the"wording 185 Oakland touring car or ome of 150bt00k advantage of ‘the trip to or died. of wounds.* of the bill had been addéd. /Th¢chill| the Ford: touring oars. After the au- bREd y. At that point the Red Lake The -sécond day of the drive is be- | Will B0 back to the house with tie tomobiles: have been awarded each oat, . “Chippewa’” conveyed the ing pushed with greater intensity in | amendments and it is said“there”is district. will -tecelve five prizes gnd sightseers on the lake to the reserva- . Iamiles will ‘be the section ‘of the|every section of the state. little question but that the house will| non-prize winners will be paid fifteen | more-................. tlon‘f:lr grounds, while autos also b e Honse’ Beft- accept them. per-cent cash eommission. Hugo Lindblom, Ine: carried numbers to the grounds. The Ebner. Trask, Saum return was in good season and the —— ice. . The Home Servicé has been of \DI 3 r . :The senate house committee on i much benefit to soldiers, sailors and WEST flPmsm TREATY. markets voted to report out the sub-|pe. o moiel Crawford 5,000| Ed. Bauers, Quiring. 11-be Fri- |’ day, known-as: ‘‘Bei ay;” and [urged 1ot to'go back under fire, some. it is- expected a ‘breaking}0 fthe-last words of the Renville boy crowd ‘will be - present. The ‘Stores |soldier were these. : and offices of ‘the city-will ‘close at| :“I love my country and am willing noon and merchants and-+business|to die for it. I-cannot give my af- Of special intérest fi veterans and the members’ of their excursion was greatly enjoyed by all who were aboard the train. : i £ tion as P "ot committee’s cold storage bill and to]p. o Muriel McGe: 5.000| Nels Lund, Quiring § marines in securing nformation o3| - SAYS SENATOR BORAH | recommend that it be made o special |Gt imiag ot 5/000|Mrs. Liedfelt, Sa 2 T oaLiL Was All.10 ne Cobired ance papers and mistakes In’allot- . 2 2 order 18 thg h“"’i" ox}n,Weaniesdl;y and | p. . John Supry, Nymor. 5,000 | Mrs. Jesse Smith, Blackduck 'made the most 3: by lheoci:“yg 1: - ‘chairman, E. E: , C. L. Peg- nited:Press Correspondent.) _ - 00, Jommer, o » elow, 1. P, Lahr and D. 8. Mitehell,| wasnington, Sept. 17 ne mia-| RED LAKE TRAIN TO Golden Soper, 521 Minn.... 5,000 Ciatence Sanem: Blgitiek. — . devoting no little time'and energy in | dle west ig.aflame with opposition to Stafford, 617 Irvin 5,000 Miss = Corn 3 KNAPP SELLS BUSINBS B ot oo sy o co6ae ot pacons o s prsnt | BE HELD TO ALLOW (s, S, Sereent g0 orion Noren iy AND POSSESSION TAKEN 3 nta the, <l form,” ‘declared - Senator- Borah 'of e ¢ g 3 v, 2 o Chester Bugge, . Bagley. 5 5,000 ‘E:Imur I‘Ollwl-g Cblnrbrook.. arl Skog, rbrook. 5,000 Clarence Oseid, Roo: 5,000 Raymond Olson, Roo H. A. Swisher, 1012 % Miss Ella Parker, 700 Minn Ray Olson, 118 Bemidji...... Mrs. Mabel Young, 404 Mi nesota Ave. . ice ‘will be found-at the Red: Cross booth -at -all times, -and will be:glad B SIGHTSEEING AT FAIR all desiring it.. : o OKEEBB WELCOME . P i 5 L Mm = Advice for Children.— o+ By ‘Hugh Bailee. - ersons Living g b front-hi {ing S5 -information- for | i speaking .‘flp, Idaho ‘on‘his réturn to-Washington, Another bhusiness transaction has just been consummated in the mer- cantile circles of Bemidji, whereby ; ; : (With the President.) . ad Bi " 8,000[B- A. Woods, Roosevelt...... C: A. Knapp has sold his shoe store — Another impeortant feature of the| . gap Francisco, Sept. 17.—Wel- May Attend Big Day . Peter Sherwold, Roosevelt.. on Beltrami Ave. to two young Chica- go men, Ernest Bartholmae and Arthur Danuser, the new firm having taken possession. Both are experienced in the shoe business, each hav.ng filled respon- sible positions with the Feltman & Curme Shoé company, one of the 5,000 Fred Church, Bemidji, Route 0. 3 ..... The Red Lake railroad train, which |Rev. Lester P. Warford, 609 I:i d‘:i"i:.?ohul(:l sltvolc, chedule northward at 1:30 | Minnesota Ave. ............ 5,000 ] T O B o ttarnoons, will bo held | Miss Olive Whaley, 105 8th 5,000 | Berl Noble, Nebis in Bemidji on Friday afternoon until | Whitney Brown 5,000 | Rev. Father Florian Loc- 5 o'clock to allow persons residing [Joe Forester booth will be the section supervised by Miss May MacGregor, county pub- lic nurse, who served overseas. Miss MacGregor will have scales and will weigh every child of school age who visits the booth. - She will make ad investigation of the child’s health comed by the mnoise of cheers; steam " On Friday whistles and siréns, President Wilson arived in. San Francisco today ‘to carry-on his fight for ratification of the treaty. . - S During:ithe ‘trip across the ferry from Oakland ‘there was much toot- - and- in _instances where necessary|ing from ‘other vessels. w“ Mi 1 5,000 largest shoe houses in Chicage, for will place a tag on the child, -calling ;l:n'g'atth:ne‘ill;:lttl":l:i“::udnlyl’fea!?rmtj; Mr.o.. ‘6‘ As Whi;n 5:000 strike ... which Mr. Danuser was manager of the attention!of parents to food sche- CONTRACI'OR STARTS N b yheld three days the last of the|Dr.J. Diedrich, 811 5.000 | Miss Florence Shulke, Ten- an important department for nearly } gutltes .whlchh"m;}glhtl btla of g'i!;l{e?:: in 0 < erk Y Roy Dnhlhr" 5:000 strike ... o two years. | ettering -his ysical conditions. . - i3 Miss It is the intention of the new firm ] NEW DORMITGRY WITH Many children are coming from the |H. R. Jones _.... 5,000 to carry a line of stock to fit all { i north and it is for these and- their |Miss Elaine Boyd elders that Manager A.°L. Molander |D. D.. Miller ... of .the railroad intends to accommo-|B. L date, to enable them to see the fair e o™i AUTO RACE DRIVERS GENTILE IS GUILTY Rev. Father J. T. Phillipe. ' SHOULDENTER EARLY , Gu James T. Davis. Gust Anderson, Guth' : 0F KNI.FE A"ACK n:-:.. gl::'rllt:-‘;’::“ : [ One of the features of the fair ; American Legion Section. 1 * Returned soldiers who have not joined the American Legion; will have an opportunity to do so at the booth, -‘where -application blanks, will be available. ” . It is sincerely hoped that vemidji and Beltrami county will turn out in force and make the coming fair the marked success it should be. - purses, reserved and also in keeping with the modern styles. _ LARGE FORCE OF MEN '&]gi-kq_uist Loses No Time In éfting Into Action Right Off Reel ke 8,000 | Miss Katherine Durand, P $ posky ... Miss Gladys Whitne; r S i : SENATOR JOHNsoN H‘AYS cox;;‘fil:;kqfilriz Dgfthfilgef;figoli “Guilty,” was the verdict of the :1’:“ Arvill:c Kenfiel g"!' s"'!""' |,w ""@m :[:m;t:a 2gmsgarl:1,:d;v;”n?teert:oeo:u:1 r::g: Sons, Who built the first unit of theJury which heard the case of Charles | Miss Emma Klein, 520 n. aire Soguniien, on race track of the grounds. The fea- Gentile, charged with assault in the |Lester Knapp, Beltrami Ave. E. S. McFarland, Wilto w for- second degree on'the person of Theo- | Andy Larson, 713 Minnesota Mun' Ella Otterstad, Tur :',::: ortllly bi:d f‘;_iee "(‘,',s‘;",',;ci"'m“g?,‘; dore Ostlund on July 4. Gentile at-|D. S. Mitchell, 1014 Beltrami River o miles. Tfiree starters are necessary tacked his victim with a knife and |Miss Margaret Lord, 903 Albert Uteck, Turtle River. to make up the field and the prize is fearfully cut him. up. He is held to Beltrami- Ave. ....ccooe..... Miss Alice Gerlinger, Nebish $10 for the winner and $5 for second awsit sentence at the hands-of Judge M?:'Emma McGhee, 1709 Mrs. E. L. Sarff, Waskis! place. Stanton. ine .. Mrs. M. T. Searl, B The race will be non-professional The trial of Frank Dewey, one of | Morris -Opsahl, Mrs. B. Ed and all entries should be 1?1 the hands the aggregation charged with gamb- midji Ave. ... Even Nhyus, of the secretary, Harry Olin of the ling and bootlegging, was heard to-|Roy Moberg, West 4th el George. Butler, Redby . fair association, not later than 10 day. Miss Dorothy Nangle, 507 Miss Rose Cross, Red Lake )| o’clock Saturday morning. C. W. Bemidji normal and who was recently awarded the erection of the new dor- mitory, today commenced work of ex- cavation with a corps of men, pre- paring for the foundation of the structure, of which he has the gen- eral-contract. The work will be pushed for the purpose of getting it enclosed, that the interior work may be completed PRESIDENT'S INTENT:ON (By United Press.) Sioux Falls, S. D, Sept. 17.— “President” Wilson intends to place the United-States under substantial- .ly a new-form of government by the league ‘of nations” Senator Hiram Johnson of California charged here S NRATY last night. during the winter and gotten ready An audience of 8,000 cheered]for the commencement of the sum- T R 4th St. ... F. O. Heulin, Heulin. i Jewett, president of the Jewett Gar- = Johnson's denunciation of the coven-|mer term next June. MASONS MEET TONIGHT. A. J. Naylor, 201 Irvin Mrs. Thor Knutson, Grygla age company (Inc.), an old time auto ent. The building will be in full con- There will be a regular meeting of | Mrs. E. F. Netzer, 804 Bel- T. B. Millar, Pinewood. race driver, will be in charge of the / He speaks tonight in Lincoln, Neb.,| formity with the main building and|the A. F. & A. M., this evening in the trami Ave. M Nellie Boobar, Nary. event. and from there goes to St. Paul and |attractive in appearance and modern-| Masonic temple, and a large attend-|Mrs. John ler, Ford Miss Marie Rider, Entries should be in as soon a8 pos- Minneapolis .Saturday. ance shodiu_be preesnt. hotel B ; 1 (Continued on Page sible. i T i o ke ly complete throughout.