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MEMBER UNITET The Pioneer is a membér .f + Press. Today’s world’s news tr VOLUME XIL' NC. 284 - > . 'BEMIDJI, MINN., TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1919 Weather: ‘4 5. Mark- S g PER Mou'n-i ham. Fair and( X PRESIDENT SENDS MESSAGETO CVNGRESS quN'Efiumcm cououens STEAM. = E = | F F — % 'FORREDCROSS NECESSARY 10 SEAL CAMPAIGN | PAY EXPENSES TORAISE$1.200 CONGRESSTOLD Drive in the Business District| Secretary Glass Presents An- PROGRAM {0 SETTLE NATION'S TROUBLES: WOULDCURB “REDS” - ‘Will Be Held Saturday | nual Estimate of Gov- by Workers ernment Expense A ; s : ; e .o c 3 9 RESIDENCE DISTRICT, - |{COSTS BILLIONS MORE _ | [T SUSE ; 5. (uiten }im Cg:;;z;;;pdm) NEARLY Slm il WILL AISO BE COVERED TO CONDUCT AFFAIRS| Bod. i ‘ - ‘ wmz: tgg:;née ?:g'con};_r_e}s’:?l::e’;f ] % 3 L R 5%, ;="M |sage urging a.(x Xtensive program of . | : @il |reconstructiop!'législation. His com- § D. . Mitchell in Charge of | Sixty-sixth Congress Opens Its : = e ol e sy Now ENR()LLED ' Sty Novel tug of war at Krie, Pa., in which two powerful steam locomotives |the great probhml- confronting the H City Sales; A. P. White Is First Regular Session;. whe en R e R B e o b were pitted against an electric locomotive. [The former were brought to a County ‘Director " Wilson Notified standstill and then gradually forced backward, and the electric locomotive| Legislation was urged to curb bol- was declared the victor in the contest. -~ shevism in America e W . & i — Reduce living costs. i~ Washington, Dec. 2.—The record billion-dollar congresses of ordinary peace times faded into the past when Secretary Glass, presenting the an- nual estimates, proposed appropria- tions of virtually $5,000,000,000 at the time opening session of congress Bemidji is all set for the Red Cross Christmas Seal campaign, which is to be conducted Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.. The city’s quota is $1,200 and D. S. Mitchell, e ey e OF NAT. GUARD rouble. ' W NAVAL UN“' AND Aid the farmers to produce bigger v ) . Croms. ] oTHERs W“..L. Also Simplify the system of taxation Villa Soldiers Massacre 674 in charge of the city sales, and A. P.{ 3¢ noon yesterday, for conducting the bui ; . ‘White, county sales chairman, are |peace: € i v % clgnl::oilul;;lse:;l;;? expenditure Yo“n‘ Men Re'Pondm‘ In b confident that the total will be|ment‘during the fiscal year, 1921. Would Mean Much to City b Splendid M . Near- According to these figures it will } v the budget system. lendi anner; Near reached. di;- cost more than five times as much to In That Armory Would Care for the nation’s soldiers and ing “Over the Top” The campaign in the business conduct the peace-time affairs of gov- Be Erected Here sailors who have left service. iz P - | trict will be held Saturday and theélernment as it did in the year im- : K R T 3 i workers vgllv‘l;e fi\ T, Clilfl‘léolg C Hel: mediately preceding the world war. i ! Thouglo 3']"““ nl‘;"“:"o’}' A'ts ’ ' ‘F“‘ . i Pegelow, arnwe " A . e president referre W i viteh, Rev. L. P. Warford, Dr. G. M. The sixty-sixth congress met in its| - gy Paso Texas, Dec. 2.—A sensa~ Bemidji last night, at the called nations, he did not discuss the treaty TOPIC OF THE HOUR ‘Y Palmer, D. J. Moore and E: H. Denu. | first regular session, which was ex-| ;o nag story of t);e slaughter of 674 |meeti eld in the Bemigji associa- situation. He will do so later, ac- "Fhe sale of stamps in the residence|pected to continue until just before|carranza soldiers of>the Rinolo Be-1 tiof! qirarters n“bé‘ 1wy biyild- cording to reliable information. Hef ; ! district will be held t1}\‘410nd;\y, Tuds the presidential ;;e:ttit%nd:::et Jall- I pejo_garrison by 1,000 Villistas, is|ing; and. there are several more to| il 2150 ;l::]lr;&hct;x:g;:;;road qnek; 5 4 nd Wednesday, those in charge ere was a n in i i’ = i f:s;;:‘ n?emhers of t)l':e Women’s Civic|in the senate and house when the %:?afr::;ti:l:ong the border, despite th::; it;:;l:dv?;‘,‘j&:‘:—einc)?xigrx:;df(::x: Much of his message was devoted Will Be fle‘dq"" ters for All r i and Community club, a committee | gavels of Vice President Marshall and |~ vjce “Consul Da Sandoval of El|er members. {0, the zailroaa provlem. o urged Members With Plenty of 4 meeting this afternoon to ‘complete | Speaker Gilbert fell promptly at Paso, after talking with the Juarez The men who declared their inten- thediestab}is‘lmment of principles re- y w i arrangements for the campaign, ‘be-|noon. telegraph office today emphaticallytion of joining are Chris Larson, Ed. fi:: uggof aaal;nlaid down by fthe Recreation ; i ing held. In accord with an agreement|cypressed his belief in the reported |Ripple, Alred Greguson, Charles A.| '°2EUS development. of ‘Toveat: e LA 4 When the fact that deaths from tuberculosis in the United States now average 150,000 a year is taken into oonsideratlon, everyone will im- mediately realize the mnecessity of reached between republican and dem- | massacre. Raco, Earl Thurber, Ernest Bartholo- ’ i ocratic leaders before the session Two American agents, who crossed | mae, Earl Riley and Clinton Crosby. i‘;u;‘?d “;;id?d:;“{a “x:;t)rien e';(;xéi‘d'("‘,g Another day or two and the na- H opened, the usual formality of ap-|the border, claimed it was the truth. When the unit reaches its quota of | - 30" oo urged g B tional guard unit tor Bemidji will be ! pnint;ng ahcommittee to notify the e 48 men, report will be made to the| “'r " piosident suggests the estab.|“Over the Top” in fine shape. The 3 president that congress was -in ses- division authorities and full equip-| ;. 2 g S ; i purchasing Red Cross Christmas|sion was dispensed with because of SOUTH DAKOTA BUSINESS ment will be asked for. The unit gfhmfm lz;ftu trlbuna'l before which ?loys “; rgspxl)nidlns l:‘ splenidldmm:llx« seald, that the fight against it may|the president’s illness. A formal TO DECIDE ACTION TODAY |will have armory headquarters, co?flg %‘: tekweep cnpxttlul and labor e‘(:lx;ezn ové:p::,: ;1:‘:,:,?313 z,lsgf},'- be successfully waged. Every three|communication of notification was which will be a great recreation cen- P 2 en-for geitiement, made i ; by minutes some man, woman or child|drafted and dispatched instead. (By United Press.) ter and where social affairs will be a dies from its ravages, gnd one-te)_:th The greatest individual estimates Sioux Falls, 8. D., Dec. 2.—Five held. Lieut. Barker is in hopes the deNO Cgfl&g{fiuoflo&glgw t curezm;lfi f\lll’;uénl]‘;:,?:::"):u;[eun}?finms:; of the people tw'ho die in Ug‘" '-"31“0}‘ for expenditures, of course, go to the | hundred business men, farmers, real | Bemidji unit will again take its place | ,¢ (pq (fi;cfl Monday eve“mgewxfi far and members of the cammittee i are victims of it. Yet tuberculosis|,rny and the navy. The yearly in.|estate” men and civic authorities |in Bemidji and again assume an the reflsok., oi'meeting was held, it advise that they have dozens of i is preventable and a curable disease.|terest on the war debt, however, is|from all parts of South Dakota met | honoted place in the community. It being an a irned session from the | bromises and that they have received It is the duty of all to provide for g7 017,500,000, which sum alone is|here today to decide upon a pro 3 t Rl 5 s ,017,500,000, grani | {s a matter entirely up to the former Y numeroys request, bla i visitation, . instruction and care Of|greater than all the appropriations | of advancement for the state. members and those who desire to be- meeting the phévious week. (,(,un'“.yu:na Ix::l‘;[:b‘:r';n;; A&l::n:'_l tha- J cases that must have home treat-|for all purposes whatsoever of any|. It is the annual meeting of the|come a member of the new unit. ey N ; = g ment, and the purchaes of a few Red | peace-time congress. South Dakota Development associa- — — STATE EPISCOPALANS Looks Like Winner. B ) It looks like' a big winner as far mfls:al:?;"ri"fx:‘et ;‘f'uttllll; lll)lighgzfiefi: CITY ENGINEER F".ES READY FOR CAMPAIGN as the local company is concerned, | | and_after the sixty-five names have Cross Seals, or Health .Bonds, will| aid materially in the_work. Predictions Are Justified. Bemidji is expected to do its part All in all, the estimates justi bef h i i " £ s justify theibefore the convention which will bel pEPOIANATION NOATICET 000 0 0 0 0 70 Rand attor, in this campaign, and, as in the past, | predictions made on the floor of con- in session for two days. Men of na- RB‘GNATION NoTlCE been secured the boys will meet and its quota will be oversubscribed. gress during the consideration of the|]tional reputation will address the | hdeg) St. Paul, Dec. 2.—Fifteen hundred | take~up the matter of effecting or- / _— war tax bills that the present gen-|gathering. T R workers and $42,000,000 are needed |ganization details, [ § Although the city council had nd by tite Eplscopa! church in America, eration would not see the govern- ment conducted at an expense of less WOMEN ARE lN’rERmTED : quorum at its adjourned session Mon- | o1 4y vy 'sundn atternoon, in a five. _Armory Is Topic. T ; h day night, City Engineer E. Bour-|, The neWw armory seems to be the ] lN COMING OF SPEAKER 5 ?r!; “’030’00’300 - yeat: GQOD PRM AT geois, who also combined the. duties tf,‘;'gggi"{’v'}:f';;e 'r'e;gh:"i‘p”“d that) topic of conversation in many gather- ! 3 e e :s ;malte appropriations for\| N ND of water superintendent, had filed his Minnesota has been ;mflg“ed to ings and the boys are anxious to have ON SUFFRAGE TOPIC|=5n vt eotici s v | NOONDAY LUNCHEON fiemar rosenaien, rom b e e "8555.300" sl5E° ) ,00 2 G b, o o > e has hel since e i~ or recreation 59 | Legislative (con, . ,025,- fund. ; r ' s |ssTE oo e ot | DEMDIT ASSOCIATION)isetion s bon e 280 |, A ndimton, o che o o | RS, S ELCE5" e" i o | ] ! i : e church, $28,000,000 - { Wil Be Here Saturday to Talk| $o3 2, departments). $149.111, engineering dspertment £rom 06| ot hus ‘hoon alioted o the gonerai|PLVin ATl chess chockers o e g H o » ) H my, 3 s ) b 2 % s i Under Auspices of Com- 3359537852331'338’ s %50402,(;).;1‘) -| Next Week State Secretary of{apiiities were duly recognized, as 8 ,&”lz‘:fonw':;‘;::‘g::e ;’;‘i’;l‘; Saelr dur out” for the boys and those who are s .80; N y A 5 = * vil engineer, and he enter the ¥ 5 = | no members ofthe organizatiom | munity Club : lic works, $283,921,810.17; miscel- Labor Will Be Guest ‘service (glthe city to perform a serv- tion, social service, Seamen’s Tinsti- which made this beautiful home ] 1 laneous, $833,717,637.96, and foreign ; a tute, Brotherhood of 8t. Andrew and | pogafble, will b e« Thteeeouies, $11.543.25000F of Homor ce that had to do with the advance- | Girly' Friendly soclety. The remain- | b siiey ¥ill be more than anxious ] Ao esiant that “piis. Glsave » $11,243,250.91. ment of Bemidji in the public im-|qer, 514,000,000, is to be distributed |1 e amyroyc O the walting list, ' Harrison, of Minheapolis, will be the Greatest Sum Ever Asked provement line, .and his host of|to the various diocesses for their gen- | reaty br the Itaeen O Of those al- AL 50T, .0/ ‘? P ey lar| The total of al * - With a humber of propositions of | friends will regret his leaving the|gra) work. ready in the lineup. principal speaker at™the regu 5& ; e total of all estimates, includ-|exceptional importance to be brought | city’s most important position. Next Sunday aftern th iais — meeting of the Women’s Civie ng some comparatively minor items [pefore the members for consideration, : 5 iwil] be dl\’v’i ded “Z°" @ parish. . Community club, to be held in' the|not included in the foregoing, is $4,- |the regular meeting of the Bemidji \ Mm's- each family visited i obg'roups and INDUSTRIAL LI.FE Syt quarters of the Bemidji association|865,410,031.62," the greatest sum lassociation, which is to follow the C()UNTY BOARD 3 buti il o obtain contri- | in the city building at 2:30 o'clock ever asked of any congress when the | luncheon tomorrow, ‘gives promises utions of money and service. IS BEING STILLED | Saturday aftérnoon, her topic to be country was not_actually at war. of being most interesting and officers WILL NAME FARM HEAD ‘Woman’s Responsibility as a Voter, The $1,000,000,000 estimate for|of the organization are anxious that HONOR STUDENTS 0F By U is attracting no little interest among|the army includes some $85,000,000 | thé attendance be large. The board of county commission- Ghi ( 3;)% nlztedll’(;ess.) i | the women of the city, and it is cer-|for the national guard. The normal| The first of a series of .evening t today in it ular monthl s ND H s Pmlon cago, . 2.—Industrial lite of tain that the session will be the|peace time estimate for the army be- | smokers is to be held a week from to- ofs metitofay 0. 28 Tek 4 - the Middle West was slowly but sure- i largest: held by the organization|fore the war was between ten and|morrow, the speaker of the occasion sesslon a,ns?ua:)n ondgl the;ecttll\!l)zl;gsfl t: 1y being gtilled today by the coat which is playing such a promifnent |fifteen millions. The $542,000,000 to be George W. Lawson, secretary of | o op Wi D8 ¥ the. new county | . The following are the hoiiorayy | #l0ttage. Wenewal of ihe war time part in the civic welfare of the com- | estimate for the n fnelud the Mi: ta St superintendent for Y | standings attained by high school | TeStriction on coal consumption was munity. Slslon for tho epro;:?;m ngful:?:rgnr:- 'Ln?)or n&e:o&wsgzehvedem?n of | home, now in the course of construc-|giudents for the secons' slx-gwee;cpg‘r)- effective today. Miss Harrison, who was a 1914(and s comparable to an annual egt: much ability and it is pl:-o:l;fiee{hg: ton ?n (e cm.;n:)};, :a{;]n, blue prints | 104 Of the semester: No coal will be distributed to in- graduate of the University of Min-| nate of some fifteen millions before | his two talks in Bemidji next week rxtth if "g‘]’ue f thi meogea c‘;umy Senfors—Rita LaPoint 96.2, Caro- d);l striee which sre mot necessary to, nesota, later going overseas as a Red|the war. The $283,000,000 public|Will bo heard by audiences which | Lo o oes Of e Do & “hocy | 1¥a Campbell 41,7, Edith Smith 91. [the Well belng of the public. c;o;,ls %anteen worker, is a member|works estimate includes the Panama | Will fill the rooms of the Bemidji as- 23‘,‘,,,,,;{‘,‘;”{;”‘38 time the board Junors—fdp Newman 94, Pearl ot we ure‘l;u speakers of the League |canal, reclamation projects, rivers|sociation in the city building. holds its January meeting, and after Phibbs 93.3, Hofothy Wilson 98 STATE FMD BOARD gh o:llllen ;:tiers,hrecently organized.{and harbor improvement, public At noon, next week, Mr. Lawson their approval by the sinte commis- o Sophomore#—Claudia Erickson e will explain the work planned by | buildings and also military works,|Will address the regular weekly|cion bonds to commence and finish | oo, Ruth Campben 94.6, Francis BMS'“NG PRODUm e eague: mmapping the program ar-|arsenals and fortifications. meeting of the Bemidji association,|tne work will be offered for sale. It sm#m e rari e state educational pro- An item of more than $391,000,- |and the evening session will be a is also expected that operations of |, eshmen—Bertmm Wilson 93.8, g The Galuiday wiesti il B 000 for postal services is reimburs- |Public smoker, being especially ar- road improvement will commence|c reuc;2 Attridge 92.8, Margaret (By United Press.) 2, : " o on, who are unable to attend the and food department today was all members are asked to attend, that Providés for Prohlbmon. noon-day meetings and others who & CARRANZA’S REPLY operating Wipth carriers ofytl:z stac?; zlllegi ::;ay t;;spe:lfile;t:igd;;uarterg. i:& . Té:iei estimates for miscellaneous ex- |are interested in civic affairs. STATE HEALTH CONFERENCE to put Minnesota canned products I idly equipped | penditures contain some tremendous| Members are urged to attend the ahead of all other states. kitchen. I. B. Olson, is chairman of |sums. For the treasury department |meeting tomorrow. POSTPONED VBT, DEC. EXPEcrED THIS WEEK Two score canning firms from all the refresnn;lent committee, and she|more than $247,000,000 is asked, (By United Press.) sections of the state were represent- ;nnounggs that coffee and cake will | which goes largely to the enforce- ASCHAM MOVES OFFICES. St. Paul, Dec. 2.—The “sanitary” (By United Press.) ed in the annual conventfon of the eAsfiTV ttindi ment of prohfbition and the collec- conference called by the state board| Washington, Dec. 2.—President|Minnesota State Canners’ association. a Womilil atterln) u;lgl the Farm|tion of incothe,. corporation and ex- Attorney C. M. Ascham has moved |of health to meet here today was|Carranza of Mexico is expected to re.|Chemical experts were here to dis- ureaudx_mlele n!g ioefle eld Saturday | cess prf»flt taxes. his offices from the Markham build-|postponed until December 9. County |ply by the end of the week to Ameri- | cuss means of improving products. ?‘re cor 1}: y ln;t to attend the For "the shipping board nearly |ing to a suite in the First National |health officers from every county in|ca’s last note requesting that Jenkins One of the big problems is to elim- Community club session, that they bank building, where he will be glad |the state will be here then to attend | be released. Another refusal is ex-|inate discoloration of canned corn to see his clients. the meeting. pected. through a chemical processs. may hear Miss Harrison. (Continued on Page Eight)

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