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R A e i i 3 H § RS- ) V7 -Y OF TODAY'S PAPE The Plo.n‘car isa memb(/Qg, Press. - Today’s-world’s ney. ' ’o,., 2 SRR R | Weather: Forecast 24 hrs. Markham: 9'_“,“‘13" warmer; unsettled. BEMIDJI, MINN,, THUR,SDAY EVENING, NOV. 20, 1919 45c PER MONTH EATY BUSIESS MEN ARE Its Recommendation Delegates to N.-M. D. A. Vention at Duluth Make ports; Landed Next M BAILEY THANKS COUNGIL | FOR SPLENDID QUAR " /Y (By United Press.) Paris, Nov, :20.—The peace treaty will become effective by December 1; the supreme peace council decided today. [ Nations that have accepted the treaty will exchange formal rati- Also Organized Home Guard | fications in tilpé for the pact to become effective on that date. SERVFD AS SOLDIER IN SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR RS| : T Dr. Palmer Makes Repo* of | ]An interesting photograph of the country lite of Roumnnia. The iou- e 4.+ ’{ manlan peasantry are an ipdustrious, happy people, who, now that the strife is Guard Recruiting Comm;t- over, are bending their energies toward establishing n prosperous countryside tee; Mrs. Baer Speaks 3 and living their old peaceful life. e st woekty nooncay tuschoon (LAST BEMIDJI SOLDIERS | FINAL ARRANGEMENTS |,.*Cimmces” stociution Wednes association, held in s new quayters| ARE COMING HOME | COMPLETED FOR ANNUAL |33 ‘i;‘*%i‘iu‘;’i°£is§}‘;2§‘s ool oS FROM FOREIGN SERVICE ed Wednesday, about 125 Ser;ff;'* Winéen Lands From and»;Wa; Captain; Charter . Member of Gracie Post TREATY ADOPTION IS DEFEATED. ; By Raymond Clapper. (United Press Correspondent.) Washington, Nov. 20.—THE PEACE TREATY IS DEAD. So far as the senate is concerned, it has gone back to ent, anfl Thomas W. Swinson was en- H - . o = o CHAR"Y BALL. FR“)AY dtl)rs:(_i iunqnlm(::xsly for commander :’:::;:l:n ‘:':iv‘:::r:.'t io.ll!l:;"m' failure of ratification at a spec- of the new. m! a company, which is o % rhed s — to be orgamized in this city. President Wilson is expected to submit the beaten peace treaty to the next session of congress, starting December 1, in served. o President R. L. Given presided and introduce a most interesting ;pro- Mr. Swinson will be given thirty Added Features Are Card gram, which included talks by jMry 1 a an’k ] - - ‘" ays 1 hich to bring his company . o 4 a3 . d P . 2 erstood: in the event the above| . 1 containi from the recrulting commities b} DL} Leave Paris Soon ing of Lunch number of ealistments have not been | tions, was turned down 51 to 41, f e oy G. M. Palmer, reports from 8 Mitchell and Charles Carter a? A ey secured; that he will withdraw, The resolution of unqualified ratification was defeated when l}:ofl;‘f will be chosen. 53 to 38. A. Rfchardson of the N. M. B." A.[ ~Mr. and Mrs. C.'J. Winters have| pina} arrangements have been :;o;lng St Suidth, apd & swecltioe recelved yord that v?x':::u ol bl completed for the.snnusl < _: Report U::nimou. - iy T. C. Bailey:thanking. the mayor [geant James Donald s Will.re- o o B L s e he 't of the recruiting comi- 7 5 s and clty cound o%m (hesplendia Z - Fhankagiving: morn- | Charity ball toshe held i the i antwous . fayor m m . - To Be Resubmitted. quatters given the asdoetation in thel . an e Al Senator Hitchcock, who led the ad- J° : y Sergeant . Winters has n sta- - ié. [istments. - ) y declared it would be re- um:;.".‘;:‘:&‘fi: “&p::;tg;f:ffi tioned at Nicaragua, eCntral Ameri.|® record "'“;d >l b: 1o m:?; Wishied to know: Who'thelr' command- submitted by Wilsoh at: the:epén; to bo given in thé.armory, Friday|c®: for the past two and a half years, '!'Wghnew e-t'm,- ,"’u o noant, Jor Was to be, before they signed the (By United Press.) of the fegulat session. A compromise evening and stated that the proceeds|and on Mare Isiand, off the coast of ,ll?r e. evenns s el “‘:" 'nt:enlistment blanks;'and owing to this| Washington, Nov. 20.—President will then be heard on the basis of the Would be used to help'the poor ehild- | Cslifornia, for the past six months. L o O tink b S DeeR A [obstacle the - committee deemed it[Wilson today dispatched invitatioris reservations of Senator Lodge, slight- Tonlot the eity and for general child |Sergeant Winters has served as a ":"i or s l“ :5 ATk urv':d. necessary to recommend -a name, 80 |to seventeen mem.to constitute an ln: |1y moditied, republicans of the mild Selfare wotk, | i A marine. His many friends will be|of the eevning lunch W . | that the work might ve brought to a |dustrial commission. The formatjgp Feservationist group said today. " il - |more than glad to welcome him A five piece orchestra has been se-}zpeedy conclusion. ... of this body has been under consider The failure to ratity the treaty at ‘SUPPORT PLENGED CITY. home. cured and the best music is assured-| That Mr, Swinson is a popular |ation for several weeks and will des], the special session, marked the firat D. S. Mitchell ha been named floor|choice is evidenced by .the. fact that)with the indiistrial eituation. sitting of the new republican con- Mr. Bailey's resolution expiessed EXPECTED BY CHRISTMAS, manager and the dancing program|poth the committee of fourteen men \j8Fess which began May 19. What was to have been a great reconstruc- appreciation to the mayor and.city ~ will be varied and full of snap. and more than 125 representative G w“ln?il for '&helfl“ hotlll:e of "“’t“; j“lt(r‘:e::;:; T‘fi,lfg,f;f ‘;::,: :’):,'1: The hall has been beautifully dec-| business men unanimously endorsed SWIFTS GE‘:T RIOT VERDIC™. tion session struck an early snag in sociation and pledged the support of "T | orated with.. flags and the final'his recommendation. The commit- Se— the treaty and all attempts to enact son, Clarence, who is in Paris serv- ing as aide to Gemneral Connor. Mr. Shannon stated that he was in good health, and that he expected to leave for the States soon, perhaps to ar- rive here by Christmas. - JENKINS ORDERED JAILED. Mexico’ City, Nov. 20.—A formal order for the imprisonment of Wil- liam-O. Jenkins, United States consu-' “|1ar agent at Puebla, on charges of touches for the big event will be com-[tee’s” Teport was loudly applauded pleted Friday morning. ~the grandfand men from every walk in life have march will start promptly at 9 |signified=their intention of enlisting |in the railway strike of 1894, Switt | failed. o'clock and all those planning on at-{under his command. Co. was awarded a $13,600 verdict| Balked By Treaty tending are requested to be there at Mr. Swinson is a Spanish-Ameri-|against the city. p f he, that time. can war veteran, having enlisted as| Claims for nearly $1,000,000 dam-| ;gx:sl:lg "°°°"s";““l’:‘°“ questions, The proceeds are to be used for|a privatein 1898, company C. fourth jages growing out of the race riots "y getgg:“:“ e to act were: child welfare work in this city, plans|infantry, Wisconsin volunteers. He |last summer are pending. Rooriaala aox:nolr:l: 8. already having been niade to provide | was discharged with the rank of a Repeal of war time ;’u‘;(:'ll:‘l)'-t - baskets to the poor children of the[sergeant in 1899. Ectubliaiment of tha 1¥1e|::;nt o ac izt Hme Sty ., |ALLIED CIRCLES ARE |mizoc ol WATCHING GERMANY the members in all work taken up by the council which meant for a better and bigger Bemidji. D. S. Mitchell gave an interesting account of the committee’s work at Duluth at the N. M. D. A. convention and told just how the summer meet- ing was secured for Bemidji. he read the resolutions adopted by the convention and gave some interest- ing facts of the work accomplished. Bemidji Publicit~. - . Chicago, Nov. z*,_M a result of 8 program of domestic legislation to damage done to their plant by rioters Put the country back on a peace basis Mr. Swinson organized the local com- Opening up of oil, coal and phos- Charles Carter and A. A. Richard-|having made false declaratious and son .also made reports,. in which it|threats against peon sin case they COUNTY Tmcms To pany of home guards, and was its phate lands. was brought out that Bemidji had re- | testified they saw him at his hacien- - captain. Hip success in the conduct . Control of the meat packing im- ceived some valuable advertising. E.|da in company with Federico Cordo- Hom msmm m of this company and his splendid (By United Press.) dustry. T. Winship, president of the State|va, the bandit chietain, was .issued work in war activities under the di-| [ondon, Nov. 20.—Official circles| Revision of the court martial sys- tem. Automobile association and also pres-|by Criminal Judge Gonzales Franco ident of the State Holstein Breeders|at Puebla, according to advices re- aseociation was prevailed upon to|ceived from that city. conduct a pure bred sale of cattle Jenkins, however, is still free in here during the summer meeting and |the city of Puebla without “bail. the secretary of the association was . jnstructed to confer with Mr. Win-| BOLSTERS ‘DRY’ MACHINERY. ship. . e MRMAL Nm rection of the Public Safety commiis- |, 1,ondon and Paris are giving close sion is still fresh in the minds of the i t people-of Bemidji and vicinity. attention to events in Germany, He was later promoted to Major Will Con-|of the Twenty-first battalion of home 4% Commissioned Officer. « ‘After having served faithfully and —_— wéll,iMr. Swinson concluded that he . - canfd better serve his country by en- anm GAME tion enforcement machinery are well| yrongo. November 24, will be the [Hsting in the United States army, under’yay opening day of the Teachers' Instl- |the work at home being left in good tute, to be held in the normal school | hands. sm m TANGLE John F. Kramer, prohibition com- e nstitute Just what will be done with that|the enforcement staff soon will be :fif‘g:tc;fxcmekby M:m Maude | Green, where he was given charge of football game scheduled withManto‘; h:ldl :\nfii wp(;intments made through { g vanaugh and Miss Osborn, under |2 fmen&pnny of colored troops. gle re- video, is a matter of conjecture and | the civil service. the supervision of County Superin- tained command of a company during n;:thlng had been decided early this —_— tendent J. C. McGhee. thc]ew :n;lu; perl«:d (;t serv}ice.t = afternoon: z NEW NAVAL UNIT WILL Mies Kavanaugh will arrive in the |, " l:fln;(;lllpl? Efi:fiffi;&eflzrx. It was asserted h”mt Montevideo city Saturday morning from Thief| o 7 oo . dectined b0 oy tre o on “huime| BE DISCUSSED TONIGHT |river Faiis, where she ata ¥ 0 - : an institute. the expenses of the team were paid. borm_are. now ho ding YULETIDE SHIP LOADING. R 5 h i1l confer Bemidji then took the matter of the| Much interest is being taken in E}’{’lf g:;e,::tl::;;n: eMZGhee and game up again and offered to go to|the proposition to reorganize the|president Deputy, of the normal and New York, Nov. 20—Candy, chew- Montevideo to play and that's the|Minnesota naval unit in Bemidji, and |, program will l'ae outlined so that ing gum and tooth paste are being question ‘“now before the house.” several of the former members wWho|ipo teachers may have imstruction loaded by the ton into the steamer served in the navy during the war Omsk, Christmas ship of the Y. M. from the whole mormal faculty and have signified their intention of|¢he students receive the benefit of the fi :i’s’g;efi“:::fi‘::;ctzg?ps}};ggm; i?: When congress comes back Decem- ber 1, the first action on these will be bltoeked until the treaty is disposed of. where the Pan-Germans are making a supreme effort to rally all reaction- aries around von Hindenburg to em- barass the republican government. Beginning Monday, . tinue Three Days; Fine Program Arranged EYES ON WHITE HOUSE. By Hugh Baillie. MINNESOTA ENGINEER (United Press Correspondent.) TAUGHT KING ALBERT Washington, Nov. 20.—The na- tion’s attention was rivited on the (By United Press.) White House today for the next move Moorhead, Minn., Nov. 20.—John in the peace treaty battle. Friends Kilbane, veteran engineer on-.the of President Wilson could not believe Great Northern railroad here, read |ne would swallow his defeat on the with interest every press account of league of nations, in the interests of the visit of Belgium's royalty to which he has already sacrificed his America. health. When King Albert, then a prinde, The president is working on a visited America in 1898 and made a |Statement to the people in which he trip over the Great Northern' as a will declare chaos confronts the guest of J. J. ‘Hill, Kilbane ifiught world as the result of the treaty fail- the roya! passenger to run @n efi- ure, putting blame on the opposition gine. Hde says Albert was 8; apt |In the senate. pupil and quickly learned to Nandle . 2 the throttle, lever: and air brake and I W. W. LEADER GUILTY. watched the track with solicitude. The latch string of the Brussels palace is ever out for Kilbane, King Washington, Nov. 20.—Govern- ment plans to strengthen its prohibi- Lewiston, Idaho., Nov. 20.—James M. Bliss, an 1. W. W. organizer, ) . Four pleaded guilty in the district court CITIZENS MIGHT HELP gexin joliiig ihe company. Py matitite, 000 pounds of Yuletide gifts, valued | Albert has assured the engineer In 14, violation of the Idaho syndicalism -On; Wednesday, November 26, there | at close to $60,000 make up the ship- 8 act by “having in his possession L FURNISH REST ROOM The new rest room in the gity hall is becoming a most popular place for visitors and farmers. - The furnishings of the room are not complete and the city and the Civic and Commerce asSsociation are desirous of having it completely fur- proached Lieut. Barker, asking him|c .0 £ t lidated f to consider their young sons for mem- w e a conference of conso! ment. _—_— W. W. literature for purposes of or- young principals with T. A. Erickson, state ganization,” and was sentenced by bership. . leader of boys’ and girls’ club work; FARM CROP SHOW IS s . Jud, Wall The unit that responded to the call |erier 0t 07t MG B0 Coon?ana | VETERAN OF FRANCE udge Wollace Doales fo sorve from five t ga;;‘eofm;‘fld;z:t ‘ifow?dn;dul:nn‘:i Harry Olin, agricultural instructor, ms co AST B A'ITHIY IN STILLWATER TODAY | five to ten years in the penitentiary. prominent young men of Bemidji and [°f the Bemidil schools, =~ - (By United Press.) WILL DEMAND LIFE '::;:fi"“b::’::m :g:d‘:;dbb: ::'_ that the teachers may attend the in- ' Stlllwater‘,] M“"“'- N‘“"u 20"‘;& anized nTh T i ed armory fea- stitute. :rm cfll)lp ton Goa connec“on ‘; OF BANDIT IF CAUM nf . s - - It has been .suggested .nat the|ages, would make an ideal center for water today. Poultry clubs from (By United Press.) citizens of Bemidji should be. given|naval activities and likewise social throughout the northwest have sent Medicine Bow, Wyo., Nov. 20.— entries to the latter show. Bankers|Union Pacific officials today said the an opportunity to contribute articles, | teatures. 4 such as furniture, mirrors, pictures| Lieut. Barker has called a special|Masonic chapter at the Masonic Tem- | Collette served ten months in the|here have donated a silver cup to be|life of William B. Carlisle, supposed- 3 awarded as a prize to the farmer|ly the bandit who held up their and other egquippment. meeting tonight of former members |ple tonight. The M. M. and P. M.|French battle lines. Those desiring to make donations|of the unit and also wishes to see all | degrees will be conferred upon sev-| Tonight, Sergeant Bass will go to|showing the best ten ears of corn.|crack train here Tuesday night and are requested to confer with;the sec-| young men, who wish to become eral of the candidates. After the busi- | Blackduck, which has organized an|The cup must be won three years in |has since eluded hundreds of posse retary of the Civic and Commerce as- | members, present. The meeting will | ness session refreshments will' be|American Legion post, and. issue|successfon before becoming the per-|men, will be demanded if he is sociation. Telephone 213 and what: be in the quarters of the Bemidji as-|served and a smoker held. 'All mem-|service buttons, as he has been in-|manent property of any one indivi-|brought to trial. Train robbery is a you have will be called for. lsoclatlon in the city building. bers are urged to be present. vited to do. dual. capital offense in Wyoming. Another service man who was in Battery D. of the 654th artillery on the”French front, Joseph D. Collette MASONIC CHAPTER TONIGHT. |of Tenstrike, re-enlisted again today in the eomst.artillery, at the recruit- There will be a meeting of the|ing office in charge of Sergeant Bass. =0 | S5 > T f | Paae RRESOLUTIONS