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MEMBER UNITED PRESS | Press. Touday's world’s news today. 'VOLUME XII. NO. 248 FOR COLERAINE INSATURDAYS | A + Visitors in District Title Game ‘RUSSELL BROOKS KICKS " SEVENTEEN STRAIGHTS Néxt Saturday’s Game Hard - One When Grand Rapids '+ Team Plays Here It was little short of a crime, what ANe ‘Bemidji high schoor football -1ty did to the Coloraine hign school team in the conference of Saturday, foithe visitors had come to Bemidji strongly touted as ‘“‘something from thé range” that would be a hard pro- position to beat, but when the whis- tld: brew on the last quarter of the gane, the score stoood, Bemidji 119 to Coloraine 0. - Coloraine was clearly outciassed. The heavy local team just naturally ayed circles around the visitors and Wwhen Russell Brooks kicked every 5 7in 17 ‘trys at the bar, he never .~ "missed one, and the count made his record 27 straight goals for this sea- gon’ thus far. .ceeded that of Hibbing which defeat- ed Cdloraine by 102 to 0. Hard Game Ahead. “-Byit Bemidji-has-the prize team to tackie mnext Saturday at Bemidii, whien' the gem of -the- district;-Grand’ . This team is count. st outside of Bemigii, rict canference, 'al iy to make the'iocals go some to . This is really the “big” game of;the district and a strong aggrega- 7 flJll'o! rooters will come. ffom Grand spids. to boost the team to victory, -and Bemidji should be out in full -force, to help the locals put over an- .other long end of the..score. iy ined Up. . In thgogfigfl.lt]l;‘ln(}olor‘;ine, the teams lined up as follows: Coloraine ... Perrier «.... Lawson .. Hutchens Powell . . Kdors S | e karlandson Harris ........rt.. Nedved Stechman .....le. v s as DEYY . Cothran ......re.... Oas - Higbee . . Turgillis Morris ... ... . .Dawe Doran ........rh........ De Shaw Brooks .......fb Whalen ‘During the game, Stapleton substi- tuted for Stechman. John Stechman of Tenstrike was ‘hepd. linesman and Earl Riley ref- ereed. HAMIINE “SNOWS” MACALESTER One of the largest crowds that ever . gathered at Norton field St. Paul, saw Hamline’s college football team de- fedt Macalester college’s eleven Sat- urday, by the score of 33 to 0. One 0 » Hamline players, who was out % wrenched knee received in practice, was Dan Gainey of Bemidji. Prior to the contest, the Pioneer Press of St. Paul said of Gainey: $Gainey, spirited Hamline end, who made such a showing last year, and who has been out of the game ;J\u located knee, is expected to get into g “But Coach mHnson decided not to w.allbw him to’start. ‘Minnesota defeated University of ‘Indiana at Indianapolis, 20 to 6. Tilinois won a close game from the steong Jowa university team 9 to 7. Wisconsin defeated Northwestern by the score of 10 to 6. Chicago university beat the Pur- due eleven 16 to 0, before a crowd of 12,090. Nebraska university team was de- teated at Notre Dame by 14 to 9. Carlton college of Minnesota lost to Cornpell college of Mount Vernon, Towa, score 25 to 0. The sensation of the eastern foot- “bal} games was the defeat of Yale by -the jBoston college, to the tune of & to.8; the Boston -eleven having been beaten by Harvard 17 to 0 two Weeks SECY, BAKER REFUSES XY MAYOR'S REOUEST o (By United Press.) ‘Washington, Oct. 20.—Secratary of - Wds Baker today refused the request . of Maygr Hylan of New: York to with- “alxsm:{roops - from the waterfront, ~sent i¥e to replace strikers of -:Jjongshoremen, : 80 that army trans- -y,ru“-niuy ‘be unloaded. pE N [ U5 - : Y] ’ | The Pioneer is a member of the United (’ET TODA Y S 119TOODEFEAT Rifle Bullet urday -eveniug, when a rifle in the hands of Oggar Freddland of Black- duck went off and the ball ploughed into the side of Carl Anderson, algo a o, . ‘ resident of Blackduck, and killed him | Because of Several Reasons. instantly. The bullet struck the vic- ; e 2 tim of the tragedy in the side and| and One Is That the Farm- Passed Some Time Ago ;::egad through to his back, so it is ers Are Large E_al'ronl‘ rted.. X x by Congress wHo had been hunting, but details of The score run up by Bemidji ex- |- ‘the- Li , ip 'Spruce:Grove [ territory thing sh marvel- t8wnehip-Frida 4.~ C. G.Hankey, ai- | ous.. m“;:hfi"‘ um%&:}l' ‘most of the season because of a dis- | P ed-by the state normal board to rec- | suggestions at all times. It is up to| AT AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL S He o NEWS OUT OF TODAY'S P APER IR | A settled; increas! BEMIDJI, MINN., M Wosthor— o go s MEN St1od; Tmoreswe g™ 7 _ 48¢ PER MONTH — o= ot |WHY PIONEER' ous i siesh NATIONAL DRY Takes Life of | CIRCULATION .28 AW BECOMES ' Carl Anderson| IS CLIMBING; | EFFECTIVE ON rpmrmneasn e EASY ANSWER NEXT TUESDAY | Drastic Anti-Alcohol Measure | The principals were two of four, ONE-HALF ONE PERCENT i OF ALCOHOL ALLOWED th tragedy are not available, as su- THEY LIKE THE MARKET /' t! es interested in Bemidji e- z ) C LA % tident, pending the holding of ‘f: ;n- RE?ORTS‘AND IVE NEWS quest this afternoon at Blackduck, where the body of the dead hunter 5o ks ; P | WaTl ht::::;i i 75 e AT aeer T Centers of Population Rather " - ; e it Mty W TAS | S e, 7 o et % e ae y al i is reported, and the one who held the| Have “Pioneer” for Local | Gl e Do e g s et Polle ot et icines Wi y ; rigo 4t the time is said to be 17 years News t In o t P A g “Kick” in Them Must Bear old.r - that Interests i i S Am After the slaying, Freddland was g g k g Label of ount : brought to sthe Bemidji county §ail.| goiee the contést coming? Aref TUITION oF PRES[DENT ECLARES S } and hed to awaie the inquest, whioh | ‘ceting lots of new suvscribers? | SFATE IS EXHAUSTED, | CONFERENCE TO STICK g | County _ Attorney Torrance and| . These are among.the many ques- T i al fifi%’?i’?z‘f&? 'laqv:"dig;:fl:: i o } A tions asked The Pioneer from day to Carl Anderson was former serv-|day- ~In answer to these queries and ice mah and had joined the American | LOF the benefit of our advertisers and SAYS REPORT ISSUED| O JOB TO THE END Leglon. At the time of his déath-he |Teaders we wish: to announce that i B emblose of the Bemiagt Aistos |new carrier boys have been already Aflifion 1 Appropriation of a| Would Replace Members Who Service on Third street, and ‘& broth. | 3dded to The Pioneer’s force of paper Million and Half Will Feel Like Quitting, Even 2 1] most sweeping acta ever passed by the national congress was expected today to be sent to the White House H by Attorney eGineral Palmer who has £ been investigating its constutional- fit for beverage use, vinegar and pre- have the bi. remain at the White i House until Octoher 28, when it he- -~ comes effective, even without the | president’s sjgnature. From reliable sources there was no hint of a veto. - Pretty -Light Elixer. Unger thig pw, on October 28 at 1 the latest, it would become illegal to 1 manufgcture or sell liquor contain- ing more than one-half of one per Sheriff Johnson, also the accused. L i Be Necessary The reason for this is.that so many new names have been added that:it became necessary - to' re-district the city and put on two mew carriers. There are some’: . fourteen hundred Minneapolis, Oct. 20.—No "more (By United Press.) applications for tuition aid from serv- Washington, Oct. 20.—President ice men, *rfll be honored ror the pres- | Wilson will not permit the national ent, all gvailable funds for this pur-|industrial conference to break up in \ &9 S S— er I8 an employe of Ongstad’s garage, | distributors in the. city. to the Whole homes in Bemidji and before the cur- m LUNDBERG SCHO(H. poseha.v‘ng“been exhausted, Maj. W.|a disagreeemnt. This was learned 22:::5‘2:“?:‘:;%‘:" E::&:‘lgnm:;e; nounced.” All applications now pend- | House today. 1,300 h B ] ing in the bonus department will be| If any of the delegates quit thefcent of alchohol, or any patent medi- y o : g omes in the city. Ryesides; Decided to Form N A ok the cauntry | AR additional appropriation of $1,.| subatitutes to be named it was stated. | grage purposés, coRtaining more than ! .Organization A : is: bas boen the | Even should the entire group walk| that amount,of alchohol. . = frest, |SUIPKISO SOL Al a5 been led under the tuftion act a : n ; N »|an effort to have it replaced. by commiss: 3 1 surp to The Pioneer. - The|myjor Cuitis believes. This i§ exclu-| “The conference is here to see this “idc ,';,on,‘?;"x:;z ‘:o l&t:lil;:alrg’:l‘::; e last named amouny $100,~{s0 much is at stake the government Commissionars ar: thori: to e Jdmmediately available|cannot afford to let it go to pieces.” | swear out wa:r:ntns egx:‘:g:h::,d the meeting to order at. 10 o’clock. 8 ng: by.leaps and bounds. 5 i S b | -‘Hundreds; who.had heretofore re-|The first two aliotments are exhaust- |, Lol su“, Not Deemed Effective. present, with patrons and school d s i . "{REA lENED w‘"'l children of the immediate vicinity, world news ha "becote readers of [next ‘appropriation becomes avail- ; are denatured alchohol, medicinal The Pioneer. They are able to get|able. preparations if unfit for beverage 100 persons. s . Waghington, Oct. 20.—Attorne Ph ram for the day consisted hours earlier, and havg written let- training camps will not receive the| . H » W b Y tity of alcohol contained printed ol Do, O e ters to’ the | elfqr,c\tdmt the Daily|state bonus at.the raté of $15 a General Palmer today threatened eug'h pnck:se,xfl(x?vnor"‘i:; ex';.l;a:luts \mli teachers. The subjects discussed 5 fi + i p " | camps, .the state bons d ners, Who are asking for a higher ! were those relating to the work and | ©d- They not only get “u%"‘:ge;“:& rulefl, following a g;,:tamebno[arby l::: ;orice than those set by the sugar |9erved sweet clder. interesting paper o pre. Cathering Efif,,.‘;’;fi‘ge,“““y &nd not in active service At the time. This | Price Was ten cents, less two per cent, GROOM-TO-BE ARRIVES arter, on the subject, “My Experi- : ruling will affect a large number of |On & seaboard basis. whose marrlage to Miss, Velma Dean New Bemidji Normal.” Among the villages ip this section, takes place Tuesday, arrived in the i " " . laimed the bonus for such service Miss May MacGregor, county nurse, | Where The Pioneer ‘istthe leading . was o o8 on to tell of her experi. |newpaper are Pinewfod, Leonard,|Will have that amount deducted with- W. E. Dean home on Lake boulevard. ences in France. She also read a|Clearbrook, Gonvick, Wilton, Solway,| ,1ications N?ajor C:Eus 3 ‘l‘d' ey Go lNTo H"FECT TODAY paper on the subject of ‘“Health |Shevlin, Bagley, Turtle River, Ten- Shlpme;lts of 300 setss:( bonus ap- COLONEL HOUSE IMPROVES. program. . Redby, Puposky, Nebish, Cass Lake 7 % 0 A to district clerks who have not al- 8t. Paul, Oct. 20.—The felteral New York t. After the program, Mr. Hankey |and other live and growing little| yeady received the full supply asked|railroad administration put into|House, who récelg‘l:y. retz‘?};g‘)ll';:: ent organization. The plan was ac-| The rural routes out of this city!; v . | jected at bonus headquarters and ap-!changes governing employement in cepted with enthusiasm and Roy E.|and the others above mentioned find|plicants are-warned that at least 4|raflway shops. i‘zhga::\?:gt:‘:::nlg‘:hoxr‘ug;;]:ny home, The first meeting will be held Oc-|ing. Dozens of letters commenting|get of application b tober 31. favorably, and complimenting The ks u blanks; ‘lix:;xe;.ratrosctlve to May 1, Was; Or- 3 | L the eptaPlishment of an eight-hour ARRIVB A ‘ tral Minnesota hpve 3"911 received. day. The personal record system, re- 0F AIR D ERBY Moorhead? Oct: 20.—Frank A.| Market Réports Valuable.: i AILMENTS NORMM. Weld, president of the Moorhead nor- The market' repotts are worth the of employment for the past two years (By United Press.) 7 | before he could be employed, was has been in educational work in Min. |0f the letters. “You surely cover; Washington., O s Donaldson, piloting the sing:e seater, nesota for thirty-nine years, will give | the field in local, county, and world wuszn,s"‘fige';'u"c:]jiStufi;;‘;e:‘g::: Hereafter, according to the federal | arrived at Roosevelt aviation fleld at January 1, next, when he goes to|line of advertising, and we read every - abolished, Previously no man over |aviator to complete the endurance Minneapolis as president of the |bit of it,” are among the other com~:m:ft.:.m;o';:fl?ig.t,;?fi'mgm he was | the 88e of 46 could be employed in flight from Mineola, L. 1., to San any. The.Pioneen: appreciates the co- : Leslie Welter of Moorhead s the |operation of its readers, and wel- ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL CANADIAN ENUCATION DRIVE STARTS TODAY - TOPIC OF CONFERENCE INTERESTING TEACHERS’ tain falls upon the. atest profit gre: by A. Curtis, bonus executive officer, an-{upon high authority at the White Asst. Cwnty Supt. Hankey|sota, The Pioneer will be read in allowed; he said. conference, the president will cause|cine or other.compound filled for bev- circulation. Thi ig- v culation. . This; s heen. the bip Minnesota service men that|oyt the administration would make| Violations are .to, be investigated | wth_of "its “cireulation i outying | sivg of iaoo,ooo already appropriat- | thing through,” it was stated, “and | States attornpy. R sistant -superintendent, - called' the | Minnesota's dgily newsps is We . nesota's deily newspaper i ‘gf'n vailable for the year right to search for liguor and arrest gla. There were many sénool officers ;g upon. the Iprge city papers for |¢d.” Many will have to wait until the : i papers ‘Alcholic liguors, not deemed such, making a total attendance of about |y "h v trom twelve to twenty-fourf Clvilian candidates - at ‘officers’ {ByUnited Eress.) purposes which must have the quan- hort add es and pa; by th : S0 o A of shor resses and papers by Lhe | p. . cer is just what they have want-|month for the .time.spent in such prospcution against beel SUgar re-| g%, \everage use, vinegar and pre- duties of teachers. Excepting a very |ment of world. news, tate news jn|War department that thése men were equalizatjon board, which sald the 3 Roy K. Liebsle of Des Moines, la., ence at the Summer School in the Centers of Circalation.. Minne ihoie: whoo have e \seneseli iR FOUR SHOPMEN'S CHANGES | cit> sunday and is ihe suest at tne Work,” as a regular part of the days |strike, Blackduck, Kelliher, Red Lake, | ,)i00tion blanks have been consigned (By United Press.) (By United Press.) asked the teachers to form a perman- | cities. for. All postage due mail is being re-|operation today four important|the peace conference in Paris, and Lutterel lwas elected chairman. the news of The Pioneer to their lik- | cents postage is required for each full| A wage increase of four cents an e Pioneer upon its enterprising move in T SECOND PMCE WINNER b % l econd i tant ch: RESIGNS NORMAL POST. making it the big daily in North. Cen- wusoN’s DlGBTIVE W e quiring & man to produce his record mal school for twenty years, and who | Price of the paper alone,” says many | New York, Qet. 20.—Captain J. O. (By United Press.) abolished. up -the presidency of the school on |news,” say others. “You carry a fine| ', iq04 almost completely, physic edict, the age limit of 45 is also|10 o'clock this morning, the second School Educational Publishing com- | ments received. | comfortable this morning shops. Francisco and return. chairman of the committee appoint-|comes letters of advice, criticism an | FOUR BELTRAMI STUDENTS 3 d ommend a -successor to Dr.”'Weld. |its readers to help make this | Other members are J. L. Washburn | what it should bepand the co-oP;E: (8peical to Pioneer.) (By United Press.) (By United Press.) of Duluth and E:-J.-Jones. of. Morris, | tion of The-Pioneer will-at all times| Crookston, Minn., Oct. 20—The en- 8t. Payl, Oct. 20.—The northwest| Winnipeg, Oct. 20—Education and Minn. _ be given. ¥ rollment at the Northwest School of |8tates will do'their share in the cams citizenship for all Canadians was the = & - 3 . : Agriculture during the first week pajgn for. the $1000,000,000 to erect | big subject in Winnipeg today. = which just closed is reported to be|2 permapent memorial to tne late| ' The Natfonal Conference on Moral Theodore Roosevelt, according to Irv-| Education in the schools and its re- REPRI.‘SENTA OF STATE HRE MARSHAL the largest in the history of the ; | : < school. There are four students reg- |18 A. Ciswell, chairman of the Min-|lation to Canadian citizenship istered from Beltrami county. This nesota’s campaign committee. brought hundreds of educators and omCE WILL lePEcr BmlDJl ToMoRRoW number will be considerably in- The national campaign funds to civic leaders to the city for the three creased when the fitty additional stu- memorialize the late ex-president,|day program. SR . started today, will end a week tfrom| Some of the most prominent men in dents, . who have registered for rooms in the dormitories come. today—the birthday anniversary of |the educational circles of the United Rooseyelt; States, England, and Canada are to Addresses Will Be Made in Public Schools by Representative " and in Evening the Officials Will Speak at Mass address the sessfons and take part in . . D. the discussions. POULTRY mflo“ Did] in?onP.LAN]i'sg,Eu?;glAzLo'. Al- Rotary clubs of Canada have un- Meeting at Association Rooms | : thongh 5 § - ! ough alloted but $37,500 of the|dertaken to finance the conference g | wm. Mm TH“RSDAY $5,000,000 Roosevelt memorial fund | raising $70,000 for the purpose. With representatives of the state|meeting will also be addressed by W. to be rgised throughout the nation Every organjzation, business, civic, fire marshal’s office and of the Min-|R. Shimmel and Marshal Nettleton. The Beltrami County Poultry' as-|this weqk ,terminating on the birth-|social or atherwise from the Atlantic nesota Conservation and Fire Preven- Similar inspections are to be made | sociation will meet Thursday even-|day of the great American, North Da-| to the Pacific has been asked to par- Hon scinelstion particivating: s coni in various parts of the state the plan | ing, October 23, at 7:30 o’clock, in Kot ginis to raise $60,000 and with | ticipate. Individupl citizens alse P P 2 being to divide the city into blocks | the high school building to elect offi- | the purplis erect a memorial of some will be welcomed. plete inspection of Bemidji's business |to which cértain inspectors will be |cers and to discuss plans for the com- [sort to the late Rooseveit at Medor- The conference promises to be one district will .be made tomorrow for|assigned. Members. of the Bemidji|ing year. am, which was once his ranch home, |of the most momentous in Canada’s the purpose of securng information |fire department will accompany the| The potato, corn and poultry show [and to which he refers “with affec- history. Fundemental problems of needed, that fire hazards may be re-|inspectors and in that they will be|will be held this winter as usual. It tion and respect” in his autobiog.|the entire educational system are to moved: - . given valuable knowledge as to con-|has been suggested to Harry Olin [raphy. S8ylvanus Ferris, was was a be probed. ‘ George H. Nettleton, state fire mar- | ditions to be encountered should |that a stock show be held at the same partper with Roosevelt on the ranch shal; who will take a part in thein-|there be a fire. time. -vItiwould be well for those who [ will'hpad the state drive committee. “PLUMB PLAN.” TOPIC :g;e,gt’l:;, a;:'il in Bemidji today-ar- ;a@ Du:mc is asked to attend the arodlntereeted in this matter to at- o 18. = meeting tomorrow evening. Mem-|tend the meeting Thursday evening. i UNT ‘W. O. Chamberlin, of the kire Pre-|bers of the fire diapu'tmentg and city | This will also be discussed at a % ATty I, vention association, will address the |couneil are urged to be in ‘mttemd.|meeting of the Civic and Commercé| London, Oct. 20.—Viscount Astor’s Bemidji_school children during the|ance. The meeting will be excep-|association in the near future. body, who died Saturday of heart dis- day, and in'the evening he will talk | tionally interesting and the state of- It is urged that a large crowd be|eass, was lying in state today in the before a mass meeting to be held in ous that there be a|present at the meeting Thursday homiq ‘of his’son, Waldort Astor, in the Bemid}i association rooms This|large attentifide. evening. = 8t. James square. - 8t. Paul, Ogt. 30.—Congressman C. C. Dill of Bpokane is expected to tell railroad men and the public all about the “Plump plap” at a mass meeting toriight. ‘Raiiroad men -of the Twin Cities have formed-a “Plumb plan™ league. - »

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