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Weather forecast 24 hrs., Markham; Fair, probably cold;. variable winds. bt o WITHDRAWAL OF ALLAMERICAN STATEMENT ON | UPRISING PLAN COMMISSIONS EAST| BEARER TAKEN | Rl".l.ll"f DRIVE, ENROUTE HERE State Deplrtment Read to Sen- 5 i “.ate Committee Probing Russian Propogupaa Di.p.::}."..’ From United States. Admit Hopes of Ratifica- . tion Fading o Boltnm Caunty Fell a Lnttle #:.%7 © Short in Securing Its Allotment enooxsmu MILLS AND ° M & 1. SHOPS GENEROUS VICE-GOVERNOR OF RESERVE -BOARD QUITS THREE MILLION RUBLES FOUND ON HIS PERSON| At a cost of $11,000,000 Portland, Ore. ifi huildlng' great docks for the handling of traffic to and from the (By United Press.) Paris, March 3.—Withdrawal of BUREAUS MEETING IN CHICAGO TODAY, American representation in all com- missions set up by the peace confer- Natlonal Orlamzahon ‘Rep- eng wg;c ]f‘ore;ast hehre today. ispatches from the United Sta resents’ “a Million admittiig that hope for nt:flnt:?n' Farmers ' of the peace treaty, as it now stands, At the time. of the five, it was be- f:‘%‘:f‘l'l‘l'{ ltl:;:tdled l;&dt thx French A 2 - |1ieved to be of suspicious origin and complete American H V‘;e:;?hlc'eb. t]s. (hBylM:Ha)r;l()?: the state fire marshal’s office was (By United Press) withdrawal from the peace. making v‘:“ r 0“5‘:1“ 1.5; °°d ‘:“ °4 oy |notifled. Two men from the fire mar-| ;Chicago, .farch 3.——Representing|may be imminent. ennlat u;e‘ un elll‘ et an 3y l.s(_ea:( els shal’s force were sent here to make | more than a million farmers, the Na- g ] dreamiu o oc:d; e ot a?llt‘l) uel, |, thorpugh' investigation, following|tional Farm Bureau Federation, | ANOTHER OFFICIAL RESIGNS. and the M. & 1. round house. (By United Press) and inadequate hospital facilities, ac- | o0 0y ;he arrest was made. meeting here today, planned a con- (By United Press.) structive agricultural program for Washington, March 3. — Albert Strauss, vige-governor of the federal A. T. Carlson, city chairman o1’ the ik (By United Press.) Near BEast Relief drive, recently hetd| - W n, March 3—Hearing to- ucx w mn CAUSE in Bemidji, has made a raport of the|day on soldier aid legislation before > ’ result of the campaign, in_Which g“:‘h":::rw‘:yl Mdgn:l”nnzc:?:ll:me ''$1,007.40 was secured, while thg ex- Céfimm oxf“hnthe An]x)ancan Legion Survey Shows Hunger In- penses were only $17.03, the move:|hy Edward H. Hale, repmentltlve e e Taah Tn Suvetile ment being cooperated with by thejof the Veterans of Foreign Wars,|. 5 Women’s Community and Civie ciub caused a storm of debate in the com- and assisted by the Ladies aids of the ] mittee, - 5 Hale chuned the statement of the <hurches. American Legion representatives be- Liberal contributors, accordlng to|fore the committee yesterday were the report, give the sum of $211 from|entirely erroneous. the employes of the Crookston mius G ',‘ : w ’s cm An:oc sation and| New h‘u Plfi Advocated 0rl’e:1t, and is carrying out other extensive qért Tmprovements. This Is one of the units of the dock system. P ident Takes First Auto Benndj M#g. Co. Also Lend by Veterans of Foreign : = Ride Today Since Taking: ! Cooperation Wars to Government - | PREDICTS NON-STOP - FEDERATION OF FARM | Sick Last October Hearing will be held in the case of Frank Dewey, arrested on. February 17 on the charge of arson, connected with the fire at the Great Northern hotel building -a short time ago, on March 8 at 2 p. m., at the City build- ing, before Judge J. F. Gibbons of the ‘municipal court: Ceuyta of City Mrs..A. E. Ellétson_and committee| Washington, Mareh 3.—Instruc-|cording ito ‘a survey recently made "-'secured $32.00, and Mrs. K. H. Olson|tions for organization of a bolshevist | here by the American Red Cross. WHEELOCK & SON SELL TO 1920. and Mrs. E. A. Grier collected $34.50.]revolution: jh the United States and Crime among the child population mmm USINESS MAN The federation aims at greater pro- N The Bemidji Manufacturing com- diamonds’and jewels valued: at three|is on the increase, hunger sometimes 3 B duction, less waste and scientific de-|Teserve hoard, today tendered his ; nteibuted $59.75, the Presby- | millign Tubles were found on a cap- driving little boys to ghastly. at- velopment of farming, and is keeping | Tésignation .to Rresident Wilson, it 8 eos 'd hool gave $16. tured s6viet courier bound from Mos- | tempts at murder. The juvenile court Charles Jacobson of Kelliher, who away from politics,, its officers said | Was announced at the White House. an Sunday 86 ERYE 5 q}w to New York, according to state is being overwhelmed with the daily recenfly "purchased the Wheelock & |today. ‘Mrs. P. B. Welch and Mrs. J. C.lgon,rtment-documents read today to|addition of fresh cases of child crim- Son grocery store at' 507 Beltrami| Twenty state farm bureau federa-| WILSON TAKES AUTO DRIVE. | MeGhee’s committee received 377, a)nd the senate committee, invéstigating|inality. avenue, will operate with a full line|tijons were represented by delegates. (By United Press.) Mrs. A. H. Knutson turned in $3 Busslan propaganda. Nine cars of milk have been set}of;grogeries. Mr. Jacobson is well|Minnesota and South Dakota federa- Washington, March 1. President Mrs. 1. B. Olson’s Workers brought in | aside for the feeding of hungry chil-|knownin-‘Kelliner and enters busi-|tions have ratified the constitution | Wilson today took his first resr.lo en -$24.75 _and Mrs. C. J. Mattson and urnon 1AW WILLBE FOUGHT dren and the distribution has already | ness hgrp desirous of building up affor the national organization. North|pile drive M);lcc e b: rs flfil m?- Mrs. Georgia . Commer = committee begun. large fl' de. Dakotas thus far has not. lowa,|in October. came T early. rounded up $101.50. : . (By United Press) Business activity in Vienna has al- ck & Son will continue to|Michigan and Illinois are the strong- | re Wil Sl Mrs, Gould, Sr., and Miss ‘Finn| Washington, March 3.—Whether most ceased, he' ‘shoppi *the:_sign popting..business| est state federations in numbers. . 891, anC. AT, GLRYSON. Ace as«f”’fl 25: Rev. Blaine Lambert | thé constitational prohtbition Taw 18| hours, the great Ring E have had tor: years: - ‘Minnesota was represented today g:;"l”‘mefl thehpfag:!ent in a closed and ' Rev. Kamphenkel turned, in|valid will be. fought out in’ the sux|the, opem are, deserted, as compn,red by 8. L. Allen, of Winnebago, Minn.; | 17" c‘]‘:,lv;‘nx the ite.- House after $68.25; the Evangelical Ladles. Aid{preme court early next week, Assis-| with their appearance duflng the war m mY»s STAT"S “A'president of the state federation, and o’clock. : . contributed $6.50 and the Bemidji|tant -Attorney General Friereson fln- or even during the early months atter - L. E. Potter, Springfield, Minn., a BAN public schools showed their. spirit by | nounced today.. : the ‘armistice. . . ... . 's [ ALMOST THE SAME’ member df the official board. H. E. K. CALLS ISSUED TODAY. ‘donating $87.52 while ““tag day” net-| ~Prohibition cases have been given| Advertising in the newspapers by _ 2§ Cobb, Redfield, S. D., was a repre- (By United Press.) own to ; sentativé of South Dakota. Washington, March 32—The comp- ! 1ted $96.69. "The Presbyterian ‘church | the right of way in court. ~ No deci-| business houses has dwindléd class gave $19.24 and from |sion is expected before early'in April. | insignificant proportions. To, -take St. Paul, March 3_'_&9“,", of the Etious other sources $20.90 came in. one instapce, Vienna’s leading paper | .aiiroads to privat nership Mon- -“Minnesota has ‘been apportioned NE“{SOLDIER BONUS PLAN. recently carried only 27 advertise-|g,y ypder the ne h-Cummins 000 orphans and it is necessary (By United Press) : ments, 17 of which were offers to buy | ), leaves the regulutjng powers of (By United Press) tfm ‘each. city and ‘county raise their| . hington, March 3.—“A bonkis jewelry, seven of skin disease spe-|iyo Minnesota state’ railroad and| Minneapolis, March 3.—The First allotment. Qur county fell short|. ¢3¢ for each month’s service with clalists, one offer to buy old bottles, | warehousé commission almost in the[regiment, First Minnesota Fleld Ar-| Editor's Note—There are also calls some,” says Mr. Carlson, yet he i8[¢q00 aaditional for overseas service, jand two offering face powders for |got o 'oiatus as before Federal control, | tillery will stage a benefit style show | for conditions of state banks in Min- appreciative to all who helped in the} sy " rinimum that the government sale. members of the commlsslon said. and indoor-outdoor carnival here to-|negota and Wisconsin for the same ishould give service men,”. represen- ¢ampaign. =~ day to raise fundégor‘equipment. date. |tatives of the Veterans of Horeign AAMODT RESIGNS TO R. L GIVEN PURCHASES - : ‘PETITIONS FOR ROAD- i im et Sl A EPT BETTER OFFER R0OD HOME PROPERTY BALLOTS ISSUED FOR DITCH NBAR BAUDET[E FRENCH mzuns ACC B 0 cugp;y“fl;g‘g O; .}:'cif;!;" t*:gr%waae BEM]DJ] ASSN mc‘mm At the meeting of the Beltrami|Rood home on corner of Bemidji Baudette, March 3.— etition PARTIES REACH AGREEMENT| pg1y Bureau directors held Tuesday avenue and Twelfth street. They gt ditegd i Paris, March 3.—The strike on the afternoon at, the court house, County |expect to occupy their new home zztlxlli:l:g rlg;dt:fonestiglem;zu;f: . ,?{ve’: French railroads has ended. An un-|Agent A. W. Aamodt resigned his some time this syprlng. 24 5 f derstanding was reached between the from Wabanica creek to the mouth position, which will take effect April L directors of the railways and the rail-|1,. when he will go to Moorhead to of the Rainy river is being circulated. road men, and the national federa- take the position as manager of the CHILD CRIME ls.ofl This would afford opportunity .to tion immediately ordered the resump- Clay - County ' Certified Seed Potato . tourists to go directly to the lake in t:gn of woz]-k.e y e P Growers® association, at a largely in- : H.IGHT, 4’340 M“.B creased salary. = their autos. There are several roads The local farm bureau will secure troller of currency today issued a call for the condition of National banks, at the close of business Sat- urday, Februpry 28. ARTILLERY STYLE SHOW. STATES OPPOSE DRY TEST. Washington, March 3.—Twenty- one states joined with the federal government Monday in asking su- preme court to dismiss the original suit brought by Rhode Island to test the validity of the prohibition amend- ment to the constitution. LEGION POST PRESENTS ELSIE JANIS TONIGHT Elsle Janig appeared in the photo- play entitled “A Regular Girl” at the Grand theatre this afternoon and will also appear this evening and Thurs- day. The presentation is under the auspices of the Ralph Gracie post of the American Legion and the ticket selling ‘has been in the hands of the members of the post, each member having a certain number to sell. The amount of benefit received by the Legion post depends entirely upom the number of tickets sold by the Legion members and it is urged that hearty support be given the presen- tation. This {8 the first appearance of Miss Ballots were sent out yesterday to approximately 376 members in good standing in the Bemidji Civic and Commerce association for the annual election of directors for the ensuing year. Every member in good stand- ing is eligible to be chosen as one of the 15 directors, and from the list of members printed on the ballot, each member is to elect 15 and send in the names on the blank attached. At the annual election on March 9, at 8 p. m., count will be taken of the balloting and the fifteen having the highest number of votes will ibe named to the directorate. A presi- dent wil then be chosen, as well as a vice-president and a second vice- presfdent. now but during wet weather none are S much used by autos. Nm’ FIFIH ® |a successor.to Mr. Aamodt and it is By Henry Wood Settlers south of this place also are MIN TA reported that they, will secure a live (United Press Correspondent) only will connect many branches of with potato work. tion has now been developed to a d:‘aina{)gi but u:)mwitl: ‘the’ st:teRroad e _— point where an airplane, ptheoreti- also, between this place and Ro0se-| st Paul, March 3.—Minnesota, ] cally at least, can fly for 6,950 kio- velt,funning east and west. with 411 American Legion = posts, MWSE NAME omcms J LS ¥ Every judicial ditch established in|gtood fifth in the United States, Febr. 3 bing, northern Beltrami county has result-|yary 17, according' to & Statement : FOR coM[Nc YEAR This is the conclusion which has ed in rapid farm development.. made public today. Minnesota now . just been presented to the Fremch of 1,000 posts a month, the Legion|,, A 'some” time Tuesday evening, when passed the 8,000 mark the middle of it held its annual election, initiated g:i:?nlt‘i'ss::;zgts'iho?s ttl?: p::sl?hfi:-‘ sm FOR s] 50 Pm ACRE STATE WAR Dmmms dition, there is one post in England, |feveral candidates, had a good feed |\t T3t the airplane of today 3s calcu- three in France, one in Canada, one 1920 —_— in Mexico, one in Panama, three in ¥ engineering and every science that Baudette, March 3.—The Clover- the ‘Philippines, one in Hawali and Janis in moving pictures for nearly petitioning for a-ditch which mnot lN Lmo“ Pos]s stock man, who Is also “acquainted Paris, Feb. 20. (By Mail.)—Avia- —t meters (4,340 miles) without stop- : has 450 posts. Increasing at the raté Academy of . Sci by Monsi 7 1 ? had y of. Sciences by Monsieur st s“ow 3 4n T o e e e e B Rataud, one of the best qualified FARMS NEAR BA“DmE February, the statement says. In ad- and got a good start on the year lated from the standpoint of nlgebra,l WHnnenpolis March 3.—Final re- ; The new officers are as follows: While th _|1eat creamery has resumed business 4 Dictator—G. \W. Harnwell. enters into aviation. hile the con r 5 3 after a few months’ suspension and |two years and judging from the com- clusions reached by Rataud exceed P et ihone who hve scon this ble- STATE RETAIL SHOE DEALERS MEET MARCH 18 Minneapolis, March 3—Everything pertainjng to the shoe retailing busi- ness—-styles, prices, the future trend of business—will be explained when the fourth annual convention of the Minnesota Shoe Retailers association is held hére in the West hotel, March 15, 16 and 17, C. M. Stendel, execu- twe secretary of the orgnmztmon, hns announced. FOUR ST. PAUL DEATHS FROM WOOD ALCOHOL (By United Press) Bismarck, N. D., March 3.—Maj. Gen. Leunafig'\Vood will not enter the North Dakota Republican presi- dential preterencedelection on March 16, it is announced here. The Wood ALLEGED 1. W. W. AFFINITY headquarters in Chicago telegraphed Thomas Hall, secretary of state, not to accept petitions nominating Gen- eral Wood. Washington, March 3.—President Wilson’s nomination of George W. P. INVESTIGAT DR. JOHNSON ADDS PALM[.S:%GAR, Pll‘(l]%AéF}sUMP A SBOCLA'TE, PRACTITIONER | Sinws o carcal th 4o 40 5 spoctal ports of Maj.-Gen. E. H. Crowder, |eight in Cuba. | Vice dictator—Clarence - Faucault. . .prpyost marshal general, received by | New York with a total of 854 posts| o farmers In this section have assured . Secretary—C. B. Hoyt. in each instance what fhe alrplane) CH UL @ aker he will receive all s Bt tucins oan, Toie, Minneapolis, show that Minnesota |with 604 posts; Pennsylvania third, h icall d scientificall i e belove sie in the leading role, Prelate—B. W. Aldrich. mathematically and scientifically cor: still. has 3,428 deserters. This in-|522 posts; Iowa fourth, 443; Minne- ect a what today’s airplane is| .Many farmers are coming here this Trustee—B. E. Stafford, three |7 s to bt P month from the Dakotas and Illinofs |man. _for military service after registra-|souri seventh, 270; Michigan eighth, |’ A . As regards distance Rataud has tion. 256; Indlana, ninth, 2563, and New demonstrated that flying at an alti-|selling for as high as $150 an acre. e MARY ACTS THE PART: e = reserve of gasoline the airplane of today is capable of -a continuous wwD IS olrr oF G.O.P_ Dfl ARTED STAR S'STER Brainerd, March 3. —Foiled once Carson City Nev., March 3.—Mary | non-stop flight to date is 3,500 kilo-| The funeral services for Mrs. Wal- by his_wife in an attempt to shoot|Pickford Moore was divorced here |meters. Rataud’s calculations imply d by th man from slashin; Presbyterian church tomorrow after- ;fsmtehroa{ tl ‘;J:Oa R i Elner .]‘g ‘l;lleyvada. Monday, it was learned to-|element enters into the flight. noon at 2 o’clock, Rev. dibbard, pas- v A managed to get the rifle from her|vada. She was dressed shabbily and Crookston, officiating. The Elks’ Male Quartette will sing. > |a second time and killed himself.~ |cried on the witness stand. There sons, will be H.-M. Stanton, C. W. Vandersluis, E. N. French, Lee La- E. P. Hoover, army recruiting officer, | heads the list, Illinois coming second complished to d et they are - Treasurer—Ed Odegard. acoompiin dase, ! 4 the cream he can handle. assisted by Matt Moore as leading cludes the men who failed to report |sota fifth, 411; Ohio sixth, 359; Mis- ble of doing. years. A S with cattle. Farms near town are tude of 8,282 meters with a double KILLS SELF WITH RIFLE. DWORCB HUSBAND flight of 6,950 kilometers. As a mat- ter of fact, of course, the longest RACE lN NORTH DAKOTA ter F. Marcum will be held from the himself with a rifle, and again pre-| from Owen Moore in Douglas county, [that no accident or other deterring tor of First Presbyterian church at Decker, 24.years old, Monday night| Few people knew she was in Ne- |SENATORS TO SIFT HUNT'S .- Pallbearers, chosen from the Ma- s cmies‘t——. & Baw, Ralph Lycan, George T. Baker. 300 PASTORS CONFER. sub-committee for -inquiry when it Eastern Star members are to meet at the Masonic hal at 1:30 o’clock Dr. E. W. Johnson has entered into | comes before the Senate Foreign Re- St. Paul, March 3.—Four deaths and proceed to the church in a body. P! ssociation with Dr. Baldwin Borre- |lations committee today. Complaints (By United Press) within . twenty-four hours from (By United Press) son of Warren, Minn., who was for-|have been made, it is sai.. of an al-| Grand Forks, March 3.—Approxi-|drinking wood alcohol comcoctions,, They will have charge of the services at the grave. . Washington, March 3.—The house Iu'ler]y with Dr. Theodm'e Bratrud at The casket is now'at the home of | rules committee today authorized the/that place. Dr. Borreson is a grad- s u=sPr. B H. Marcum, 603 Bemidji ave- | {nvestigation of Attoriey General | uate of the University of Minnesota |committee also will take up today the|attendance at the conference here Neil and Patrick Mullen, brothers; """fl'fle, ‘and thode- interested -are-privi- | Palmer’s investigation of the Louis-|medical college and comes well pomination of Bainbridge Colby to|designed for the promotion of the|Martin Barrett and an undentified lesed to-call there. - iana sugar situation, which is alleged | recommended. be secretary of state. Tnter-Church World Movement. “G. B.” were the. victims. / s leged sympathy for Mr. Hunt for the|mately 300 pastors of various Pro-|established a record for St. Paul and Industrial Workers of the World. The | testant churches of the state are in|aroused police officials today. 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