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A [omemwmeres | GET TODAY'S NE i ‘PIONEER'S” CIRCULA' on this' guarantes. TODAY'S P WS BEMIDJI,; MINN,, SATURDAY. EVENING, FEB: 28, 1920 Weather forecast 24 hrs., Markham; 'air and colder. 45 PER MONTH o= : 1U. S, ATHLETES | TOTAKEPART | ONCEMOREIN | WORLDSPORTS Scenie of 1920 Olympic Inter- - Allied Contests Will Be: - In Belgium stions. Will Re-| 8 R BANDITS KI@AFORM,ER‘f.’ THEN R-EDUC,ED. 10 TO ] _ .| VETERAN CHAMPIONS " /CONSUL TO MEXICO 30 PER CENT LOWER D s : i ARE YET AVAILABLE b ERSA FE PREY. e ) The cipal street In Krivan, capital of Avmenia, which Is_the polle Ay ! N Hohl newest republic and the most tragic land in United States Calls for’ Probe S . -in Affair; New Jersey the: world'toflay. T ', > Across the Pond They . Are Charging Yankees of Vent- i=g Characteristics Object of New Schedule Is to , . \of toprovements | DEAN PROVES VALUE HARMONICK SINGERS '\BOTH FRENCHAND - " oy vamet ey 1| smmouncoientor i ico| OF MINNESOTA LAND | GIVE CONCERT MONDAY| “BRITISH DISCOVER Washington, Feb 28--In an rticle| T UL, S5 S Nween | OVER SOUTHERN STATE| . THE DEADLY TANK : . Nty 74 appears 'at its first concert at the N ¢ fethpdist church. Monday evening, now an'd,JuIy 1 have been made by several of the largest lumber manu- ’ ; . : | isstures of the nortiwent. ik MeR| 1 ouey; i *Missouri But Hold:Mazch 1, under. the auspicet of the| Each Nation Developed Ruse much nowded comiruction Work it ingy’in This State ' |berepresented . | for Slaughter; Britith ‘bermen’s association already had an- g Inctease ; .;l‘l:le program, ;vhi!c}h has b?e‘xll pre-| . Type Adopted nounced the federal trade commission St 3 e :st} ngm!innlcsf:di :g go le:gpecg :x t’;t:;:; g \ ) v , i d would be asked to establish minimum| .* - [ ine. L its m es of basic neces-|prices on. lumber. - . Some years ago,. W. E. Dean of [21d -club singing. The first on the . (By United Press) . .. sities,: coal .and’ gas; ‘and’ phosphates| " pyice ‘cuts from~10 to 30 per cent|the Dean -Land: company made an :program will be a number of popular|. Waghington, Feb. 28.—When Great ;7 . 4or fertilizers,” he said. . - |are announced by the Weyerhaeuser |investment in: two certain tracts of|80nES, while the body ‘of the program| Britain in the early days of the war ““Prodfiction of these raw materials|Sales' company of Spokane, distribat-|1and; paying' cash for both pieces. ‘contains everything = from southern|began the manufacture of that valu- i vastly. increased ‘as:the resnlt!i o sgents for 11 lomber-mills ‘con-|One tract is located in Missouri and. folk songs to classics and selections|able instrument of war, the “Tunk,” wing open millions “of alres|erolled by the ~Weyerhaeuger *-sales|the other in North Central Minnesota, | {rom grand opera. i it was allowed to leak out from the ds; made possible under|agency.’ Retail distributors for-the|. The: other ‘day he received word | - This program will be presented un-| British war office that the plants o 7 {agency.. Itetall ¢ISirH rithe Y e der the’ directi £ Mrs. Paul Yaple,| where the machines were being made | the 10quacious Yankees of their char: ; Weyerhasuser interests in Minneapo-|td the effect that an offer had been | der the direction of Wrs, Fau! Capee,) v ! acteristic braggodocio in already hav- ¢ 1 ? y who was also directoress of the Young| were manufacturing large numbers of X : lis‘and the northwest are the Thomp- |made for the Missouri tract at.about vay ng ) ‘s toil | In& Uncle Sam's héad measured for son yards. " " e A ‘two-thirds of its original' cost, with Men. s Glee club before the war. Miss|o] I tanks for Russia. This ruse to fo the new Olympic wreath. : N i a Tecommendation from his brother | Arvilla ‘Kenfield, a talented pianist,| German spies gave the allied tanks |0, BO0 o 0 those “‘doubting Thom- i E L%ifiefi?;ou:gg{ of the|to sell- . Mr..Dean has already taken|is “fingfl?s \lccompaniagf:‘? th? 'i’l“:’ t.heh;._x:]um "f, guerr:‘,l t,h: “:' n,;r;:;:p:l;: ases” could run over the list of Amer- 0 3 ), S z It is The intentiono: e club. to|ment has announc B S { Shelvin, Carpenter & Clarke €o;, lum. “"X:‘ tgflcggs;::eafl?li’een made for|Eive freduent- concerts to create aftgry of the tank. fi"e‘; e ';?;?:n‘:& n‘“ l::;“en;’;h:'::: bermanufacturers and distributers, the tract in Northern Minnesota, but | better: interest, in music in this city. . Barly in 1915, the use of great a good hunch® M tory 1s golng has sent a letter to customers making at- 2 much- different ratio. ' * P attin g A few Weeks ago, when the club was|numbers of machine guns ilade at- to repeat itself. ». prices:«n. effect since Jan.'15, good it in Mr. Dean’ " words:; “T am |-organized, the membership- was only tacks impossible without great losses Performances in the #ndoor track i until July, an. Ar. t““ 8.gwh | H MU ight, but since that time seven more[il men. An answer had to be found, o A 0 { offered just, ~°.1e,“"d times as m.‘;"hl have been ‘secured. i and the allied armies began working :‘.iehst- th -: AwAn ‘I’; oll!si'vle 1 :::l o hifik 5&%3" 5 d'd"‘mggl‘lb . After this concert, the club will be|oD:the problem. A solution was of, T $ome of dre concerh the o1t ’ teve it’ Sttt MOV e inder the direction of Andrew Rood.|fered in the tank,-and by a-coinel-| "8 SIS B0 AU § s s ligve 'it’s worth more. .| Mzs. Yaple expects to leave soon for|dence thé French and British, each “\‘Vhaen °}'::k 's“"i:o‘l’:n fhnvm’ui of into- Bemid}i day. aiter day and 3| Montana where she wil reside. Mr.| SOLE BRI L ani S, M tsourd star, cqualled the worlds - 4 in | Rood has had experience in this line,| % s record of 7 1.5 seconds here recently fifih::nah%mt::gwhfie va:r::dixl;x. having - organized and directed the fe:l‘zrl‘ehg:fgg; m"l‘dh f{;g:‘:,s@‘l’:i :‘l,l:; in the 70-yard dagh, he looked good climbing upward. - The prediction:is Viking chorus of Crookston, one of the more practicable, and l;,u sthe enough for a bet to repeat in the big freely' made. that within a compara- | the: best known in the northwest. one finally adopted. The Britisl de-|World games. Charley Paddock, uni- tively few years land, values here will| _ ; cided to produce a machine which in | Versity of Calitorina, widner of the AIRPLANE TEST PILOT'S 'be “even higher than in states further effect would be a moving fort. The|l00 and 200 meters events in the C south. : . ’ duties of the men in the tank would | Inter-Allied games; looks to be anoth- “The influx of settlers, the coming EYES\ FROZEN Al‘.'l'm only be to use the tank and its gune| " sure point winger. year, promises to exceed that of any against the enemy—cross shell-torn Famoys Poljee ‘‘Babies.” i 'three previous years put, together and : ) . ground between two positions, crush] Then, in pdditien, as a-nucleus. to, if land seekers.ars looking forward BREAKING AL“TUDE the enemy’s barbed wire, force theé|build around, there. are the three to some day locate up here, they had et enemy to keep down in his trenches|New York police ‘“babies,” Paddy better cease dreaming and get busy . wihle the allied infantry advanced|Ryan, Majt McGrath and Pat Mc- while ‘the picking is stjll good and|Oxygen Fails, Loses Senses, i By Henry L. Farrell (United Press Correspondent) New York, Feb. 28.—Turning from the ark window, where he had been watching the flight of the dove, Noah sald to his family and the zoo; - “Well, if he doesn’t get some place, :|he'll die tryin’.” - - P - America’s 1920 invasion of Europe will be doubly symbolic of the dove. P % It will be a peaceful mission the o A. E. F. of athletes sets out to accom- ¥ plish next summer in Belgium and if - 3 the 'boys in Uncle Sam’s spangles don't get some place in the Olympic i games, somebody will know they’'ve 4 been in an awful race. g Across the water they are accusing { ‘Wheii the Harmonick Glee club ; Y . The mills represented in the letter lunber: trade ‘are the Shevlin- 4 h - company, Crookston Lumber: 39 8 | company, Ndleh‘:lsh-chgso:m *‘Lumber .| company,vand, the Robert G. Chisolm, ROPER TELLS ’EM. /| Lumber Company, Limited. ' " i 2577 (By United Press:) The letter was sent ‘out Monday, Washington, ‘Feb: 28. —“Persons]and is as follows: found guilty of the manufacture or| ~In our market.létter of July 19, _sale-‘'of three and one-half -per cent|1919, we made the following state-| m\rtgfll l:’e gflill’?' of Vi?!hdt g he ments: . v g statutes and will be proceeded against|. - Want Svecial Grades y ARG byt ey C ades. to_the limit. of the law,” “Interna-| = .ije course of the lumtber mar- ‘tional: Revenue: Commissioner Roper| yo(s during the past six weeks has ‘l?‘d today. " o been marked by a demand for certain Fy oper’s ~statement was in answer|yinds and ‘grades ofsJumber far in and took them, and crush their ma-|Donald for the weight events; Joie chine gun nests. ’ Ray, national mile champion and ‘inquiries' as.to his course should|excess of the abiljty of lumber manu- | prices still within the reach of all. . . 2‘ reew‘p':::i’t{i'h‘lmtg:t;ng“:n: facturers to’supgxly promptly ‘from p i iy Plane Drops, Rights Self, The French planned to construct|holder of two world's records, Homer himl! nxiér Sent g thre B stocks og iumber now- on hand. This L Lands Safe s a‘ma(j,hine which would not carry so|Baker, Mike Devanney, FEarl Eby_, SURAR nt beer. demand,ip the main, has been a| BUILDERS’ SHOW IN DETROIT. ‘ much-armament, but in which would |and. Frank Shea for the distances; - i be placed an infantry platoon which,|Fred Kelly for the hurdles; and Bob _ (By United. Press) S % (By United Press) after the suceessful crossing of “No|LeGendre and S. Harrison Thomson, Detroit, Feb. 28.—Detroil’s second| Dayton, 0., Feb. 28.—1I'il make it Man’s Land” Wwould deBouch ffom the annual builders show was to open|the next'time,” said the undaunted|tank and attack the enemy infantry (Continued on Page 8ix) here today and last through March|Major R. W. Schroeder, test pilot at|hand-to-hand. The first tanks of the legitimate one so far as. industrial needs and needs for building con- 1.0, 0. F. CONFER THIRD. . stryction are concerned, but it has -Pbeén augnierited ‘to a considerable ex- 0dd. Fellows of ’fl‘ifl' ‘city met.i tent. by a speculative demand from "(By United Press) Paris, Feb, 28.—The National ¥Fed- (Cont.l;lued on page six) s ¢ mériénn Legion 'bn.lket'eeis tepre4 RITE ) sefting ' the Ralph Gragie post, left \.":A‘.VAY ON: BUSINESS. .. this ‘morning for Little Falls to play and conferred upon a class the third|shortage later in the season, have| ' With double the amount of floor . -gegree. o ellgwship ward | sought to provide for futuré needs|space available, officers today prom-|height of five miles. After breaking plenty of room for'carrying infantry. LEADERS 0RDER sleE i and, At 3 sed the show will be a “builders|all altitude records; the aviator nar-|Because of this small tread they were — ginia, was present and, participated in| ine ‘jumber. " This. has resulted. in [products exposition” in truth. * rowly escaped -instant death. : . the work. . He also gave 'a most in-jsharp price advances in certain items|” k Schroeder explained afterward that | cult ground and had to be abandoned. biccer his brother lodge|and a panicky _Ie;llng on the. part of ; SE—eei et . .me z cee s I many dumber 'buyers which has led com eyelids and eyeballs to return to nor- ¥ th‘ex to bid up values of certain items UNITY NURSE mal before attempting again to reach mGH SCHML TEAM a general strike of all raflway work- be d,qu:;l:b ed as hysterical.. We feel ers in France, effective immediately. e height of 36,020 feet in flight yester- that sabotage will not be .permitted The Red Cross has had a.com-|day. His supply of oxygen gave outl Bemidji High school basket team|the government immediately ordered Thursday noon. ‘The' duty of the|chine fell while he was blinded and|the High school qpint of. that city.|and prevent rioting. nurse i to give aid and suggestipns|finally straightened out two miles|gach Smith went with the boys. ' Glenn. Harding and Oliver G. il-ewitces_luiilngtflr;::‘.l Anyonebdesi;i;,f the finish e prenee, 1 er ‘to call, te! one number B or this district, an emidji intends H to exert every éfiort to win. APPROVB ROAD Blu y NAVY INVESTIGATION HV°¥ interesting session last eVening| certain ‘merchants who, fearing ‘a 1, inclusive. MecCook experimental . field here to-|French, therefore, had a small cater- FRENCH m 0N an day, after his airplane fell from a pillar tread underneath to allow +:0. AJ Johnson, ‘for ‘méyor of Vir-| s haaq of the actual consumption of i found to be unable to cross very diffi- teresting talk to he was only waiting ‘for his frozen eration of Railway men today ordered ‘ot lumber in a manner which can only the height of 40,00 feet. He is offi- : ACHVE l“ BEMID.-" cially ‘credited * with attaining a P LAYS WALKER ToNle Although the strike order declares /munity nurse in ‘its employ since|and he became unconscious. The ma- | et this morning for Walker, to play|troops to Paris to protect property to influenza’ and measles’ cases, her|from earth. “He was unconsclous| ~his game tonight will be close to ‘ mm y again when he landed. ' the finish of the conference schedule RMI-'DIRE“OR \ Whaley, proprietors: of ] Grand | her ‘tc 8 and Elko théatres, left th‘i§ morning | It is incumbent upon the comurity ]ACK DEMPSEY AND TO START MARCH 9 4 (By United Press) 3 . Washington, Feb. 28.—Rail Di- rector Hines has approved the rafl- road bill and returned it to the presi- dent for his signature or veto, expect- ed today or Monday. . . loeals intend to put up a battle to-|for International Falls and. Winnipeg, | to' anticipate and prevent epidemics. ; 7 : hoi:%t' that will xrdd 1?0 er victory, | where they will spend several dayg as much as possible. g ] MANAGm lec’l‘ED (By United Press.) Washing‘ton, Feb. 28.—Investiga~ San’ Francisco, Feb. 28.—Jack ' tion of Rear Admiral .. S. Sims’ Dempsey "and _his manager, Jack|charges.that the United States navy %(eamsl. have been lilndic(:ed ILy the|failed to co-operate fully with the ederal grand -jury here on charges|Allies during the war will begin of conspiracy to defeat the draft law.|March 9 with Yhe admiral n)ls the first DECREE mmml“c B . —_— witness, Chairman Frederiek Hale 4 ¥ of the inquiry committee announced PAcms ls su;“m J = USB Dm"ro FIND today. Secretary Jjosephus Daniels' % n and other witnesses will be heard| - ' tish.ambassador to the United States. ‘Washington, Feb. 28.—The. aec.ept- 5 s va e yeeam ed decree under which the “Big Five” ° BRITAIN ASKS U. 8. . packers are forever enjoine'd from en- APPROVAL OF GEDDES |gaging in any line of business other Washington, Feb. 28.—Formal in-|than handling meat and produce has quiry was made by the British em- 4 |Feelers Being ' Sent Out’ by @ 5 to Bemidji’s record. Inclyded in the on business. They expect to retirn Miss Shone, 'th/e 'comn{unity.nurse, lineup are, {Bill” B , Frank|to Bemidji Tuesday morning. has l::en wt;rkmg over-time with the \ "Phibbs, Myron Plummer ¥ & 7 y assistance of two women since going m ho?g;m.b s - £ ,' ¥ R ‘on duty. They have. called on ghd 71t seems ‘douhtful whether the Be- SOVIEI' REchmON . given. assistance "to. 2§ homes and midji fans will be allowed to witness ' . very much: desire the co-operation any more - basket ball ' games for BY4 UN“EDSTATB ls and ‘assistance of people-in general some time, since the ~Armory has L WY ; :} thfiir endeavgr to cllxeck the sprea n¢losed on account of the “flu.” \ influenza and measles, X Practice for either' the-Legion team mmm BY SENATE : : " jor the High school ‘team has' been W * | NORTHWESTERN FIREMAN IS Stigiped. for:tha’ dme, betng. - /INJURED: ENGINE BLOWS UP _ TUBERCULOSIS CURE <R (By, United Press) o225 _ Madison, = W Feb. 28.—Arthur ] (By" United Press) Clay, Chicago-Northwestern fireman,| Philadedlphia, Feb. 28.—American was seriously 'injured early today, dyes are being uged'nn an extensive 5 i R 2.cl when the engine exploded as it was ;c;:.le inlth:&altror:tofleis of theflHetn:y New *York, Feb.. 28.—The govern- By Raymond Clapper leaving this city . for - Minneapolis. | Phipps Institute herein an effort to Vo B £ (United ‘Press Correspondent) . discover a cure for tuberculosis. By ment’s deportation machines is work:| v .pinoton, Feb. 28.—Recogni- T}le engineer escaped e tucin Byis Tite the biood, D, - "ing at full speed today,.but quietly. tion of soviet Russfa by the United - Paul A..Lewis, director of the insti- _Many reds are being exiled, but with| g¢;icc in the near future is predicted mc 0Pm R“M : tute's laboratory, says it is possible been signed and _ma@e effective in the - bassy at the state department as to|District of Colimbia supreme cot the acceptability of Sir Auckland|by Chief Justice MecCoy after hearing “eddes. new minister of national|statements by counsel for the govern- service and reconstruction, to be Bri-|ment and the packers: < iton, to o Prih It was submitted by Attorney. Gen- as little advertising as possible, it was by senate leaders. Senator Hitchcock to"stain diseased lung tissue. F . s 2 learned. < N % dzchited‘ the resumption of relations mfluon HZZLB Experiments are now under way’to CI"ARGE ls MADE “removes the menace” of %‘l’ln“e'lanv i _The dispatch of another “soviet; v : carry to the' diseased tissue along unrelated industries by ‘the ig ; ark” is * opposed " by Secretary ofi" genator Borah predicted the recog- 3 Labor W. B. Wilson because of the. nitiop.cf Rugsia by the allies Within b v : - : *~ Iron River, Mich., Feb. 28.—Mar-|calls “a favorable testing reaction Washington, Feb. - 28— Senator LEAGUE MEETS SUNDAY. now are: being ‘deported States soon afterward. ’ tin McDonough, county attorney, who'|against tuberculosis germs,” and the]Ke!logg of Minnesota foday charged IS ’+ in the small batches, 'on regular pas-| A1l sides declared the situation is the comic opera rebellion here, was |all indications point to eventual suc-{tion ‘leader, haa formed an alliance]] will speak before the Labor league to agviees here, is crowded with red ers which the soviet government is with Senator Borah, “bitterender;” |at the Moose hall Sunday afternoon arrivals from all parts of the country. now throWwing out. : vindicated by an- investigation report {cess in finding a specific for the d here today. sease, e \ eral A. Mitchell Palmer, who said it with Russia. is very near. K I ! ol o e with the dyes other chemical substan- AGA]NST H]TCHM Five.” . 0 ‘B. _ (By United Press) ces which have what Doctor Lewis : ; notoriety it gives the reds. ten days and action by the United s defied federat prohibition officers in [experiment is proceeding so well that Jthat Senator Hitchcock, administra- Tom Welch, a well known logger, S senger liners. Bilis Island, according ‘being brought about rapidly by feel- : to defeat the peace treaty. at 2 o’clock.

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