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X981t “OF TODAY'S PAPER [ ZRrEc s 'BEMIDJI, MINN., THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1820 gVeblher forecust 34 hre, Marihani: e i " PRIVATE MOSQUE?F TH‘E SU!.TAN E B | GAME PARK AS Bt Would Be Another Attractiom for Summer Tourists and Vacationists (70v ¢ \ . & ; (By United Press.) i A Washington, March 18.—The" sen- : - . %, \chaplain, Rev. Forrest J. Pretty- " was® caught napping the pther hen the senate met at.11 a. m. M. of noon. When Reverend \an arrived at_the usual hour ‘“er the opening prayer, he senate busy in treat)i de- ) an. eloquent er _ap- /xfs ‘praper. place ilg: CO]‘I’- gressional Record the next morning. Inquiry ‘disclosed thixt he had hunted, up the official stenographer and dic- tated a prayer for the record.’ . Beltrami County \Repub , -""Name Ele‘nn to Both | Cotgvention;, Life isn't a path .of roses for ele- | vatar: beys .in-the senate where the : oy senat ‘;s hawe'i |:irefere:§e i‘lill bein% 5 ) e ; F. T. BEAVER RESIGNED; |FIcl D8 S0 e ergers. | ORGANIZATION FORMEL PLANS NOT ANNOUNCED | . Senator Kellogg, Minnesots, was/ - FOR COMING ELECTION —_— UNPAID TAX PROPERTY OFFERED INVESTORS riding up with several newspaper men B . th\h_ other Iduy,dand bulfi: taltilting wfih ] 8 I g s e ' P, ~\GE ; AT them, neglected to call his floor. He ' AR e 4 M. L.:Matson to: Succeed d Mr. }agglo‘gizgd e:lohthe elevadtor boy who ! Bemidji Being Advertised As i B P o reserve is car midway. 3 Harnwell as M“"" * “QOh; that’s all right, senator,l" the ‘te the North Terminal of £ the St. Hilaire boy said. en trying to apologize ; A : 9 g for mot. ha’v%:g thought to ask the River Highway : senator where -he wanted to go, the George W. Harnwell, who hds been | hoy added: “I didn’t even notice you : _general manager of the St. Hilaire |yere on the car.” g primaries, held 'in -the ‘precincts o _‘Retail Lumber Company’s local:plant | - Senator Kellogg-enjoyed it as much| Beltrami county, March 15, met at for the past five years, has resigned | 55 the newspaper men did. the Court \House Wednesday .afte his position and will .assoelntq-‘ him- BIGy noon- and. appointed delegates to’ ai self with the Bemidl Tl Pub-| BOYS JUDGING CONTEST ‘" _|tend the Bixth Co'l;lxression;} aistig S ~ lishing Company. e change g | convention: to bg held at.St. Cloud;| : \ take place April 1st. 1his STOCK SHOW FEATURE| yror0h 19; and d;,egms to attend -thi A wfie% R;:{pg;& : ::E 11?:2; up Mr. Harnwell is a graduate of the / _(By United Press) . < |state conyention:at St. Paul, Marc! : a park to be an added attra: “Toronto Universg.y j:nfl- hladubeen 3:, py §City, N. D., March 18.—A |20, Eleyen were appoi:nedbh: each’| E : 3 : tourists who pass through close touch with journahstic ‘work | boy’s $0g ‘and cattle judging contest | case, -several representatives being on j; Privat sul h X ¥ Since that time fwill be a feature of the Northwest botli delegations. ?go'cs e\.ewel;:;:;:;?ef;:.t;:;;n Mo n'unmed Viof Tarkeyiat TNdk, whers, g:“;h:n:nrzl:nsu:n: l;;z:l? evoted special attentign to|Cattle congress here the remainder of| Oharley Hayden of Blackduck was|: ¢ e E i ‘conceived by the game 8 _}’h““. of thia'v_line ‘of | the week. Prizes will be awarded. |the unanimous choice of the conven- mem,v;vwv' - : league many other speciet A FaE 3 will be secured. In addition; $2,000 is to be given|tion to-be a delegate at the National 3 = . RESTORED TO POWER, [ Barker Calls Far Stivitv: Preisdent Earle '‘A. Barker, af (R° ] ‘ ; session to order, outlin_ in prize money to hog and cattle en-|convention to be held at Canicago on ) ERT’S RETURN. TO - of the new officers of t tries. June 8. : List of Delegates. Bmu" wam FOR : i association. The board of directo 3 - .will meet in a body on Thursday . » each week ahd at that time will ec . g sider and classify the new business The representatives appointed Lto, attend both conventions are as fol: brs. ' Avvéet of Revolution on hand, that each project may be presented to the assoclation in the lows: Charles Hayden, F. W./Rhoda, e n : The additional two members for| 'f .o4s i . . the district comvention are Charles P. Leaders, Including Qusted "’ presetied iu the mmOsiRES fe | ( or and B. W. Lakin, and for thé Charicell ; sideration. lor y » ! . , Committees are urged to do the best F. 8. Arnold, E. B. Berman, T. S, Interesting Program Has Been|Carter an n g A L1 state convention are A.-R. @rh:kgox; work possibie, whenever assigned to 2 > any proposition,” and not only that Suppert to Principles of the Party - o To encourage the establishment of a wild game park in the city, the Be- midji Civic and Commerce association, in regular session Wednesday, follow- ing the nobn-day luncheon, went on . .Republican: delegates etected at-the At A A S ‘has bad ol Y » ‘of - vocation, and 'has given \ e k ) Ervin, W. F. Zauche, Andy .Iohn;pn, lmh_ditlons lné the gnure de-| g 3 William Lennon, T. C. Bailey. ment of ‘the newspaper business postody. L o Prepared; Rdo W. T. Nooman 4 = : v : }‘ n By ‘Carl D. -Groat. .. - e * 7 (By United Press) but each member of the associatiom & i i i & > (United Press Correspondent.) Paris, March 18.—American tfGoDps mu:thdo his l;::t to make the organi- . biggeat printing ’establish-| -\ = AR . Betlin, March 18.—The von Kapp|along the Rhine are ready- for ‘afly]2ation a success: B 4 ; . More-than 100" delegates are ex< Y e - jon i s P A Business on hand will be classified . : counter .. revolutionary di¢tatorship [emergency that may arise from ‘the |, 1o importance by thé directors and ’ment, has in a measure, been .a fac-| - s toriin deciding for Mr. Harnwell, to Pécted to attend the Baptis{ Young. = B tolowh ‘ecome a part of this institution. . |People’s Union conference, to be held |tion was perfected for the campaign, |21¢ resignation o ncellor Kapp Well developed plans to broaden its idii i18 . P8 ./ chairman; ‘W. T.|and General Leutwitz, and e|or General Allen, their commander association will be disposed .of before ) ped p in Bemidji, April 8 to 11. This will| ¥ith T.’S. .Ervin, chairmat &hige,,-vicech,ngfio; “Mme declared: in an interview in Cobléng|further. new business is bropght up. s today. Standing committees will be announc- flaldof -labors, are under way, and|, - ; o Noonan, vice-chairman; F. W. Rhoda, +5d' Pioneer considers itselt fortunate be the tenth' annual get-together of secretary, and R. B. Lycan, treasurer. Ebert government, took over the gov- ed at the next meetins. Unpaid Taxes Discussed. in having secured the services of so|the Northwestern association and ty Campai ‘ ernment at 6 o’clock. 3 _— able a man as Mr..Harnwell. His|plans by the-local committeg to care; Count; ‘ll'lllufl- ive e ;n_ - Simultaneously, the red, white and nowioage of local affairs, state and |for the delegates are well under way.| To conduct & ore SRCRIVS.CO | black flag was hoisted over the build- AMDIRAL SIMS CLOSES . J. P. Lahr, chiirman of {fie com- national, together with his'eéxception- |- A program of unusual interest has paign throughout the eouut ’;'h' com- | ings as a symbol of defeat of the mittee appointed to look up'..-e mat- -l éxecutive ability, equip him- well | been prepared, which includes ad- mittee of two mg‘ each o com-| onarchist movement. ; 1 CASE AGMNST N g : “for -the- new, duties which " he” will | dresses by well known speskers, spe- n‘,'”'°‘::'b"g’:":°in?;;h|;.92:: eh::f The central committee of the Rail- \ f ik v%w . be ap] ; way Workers at the same time de- (By United Press) o reported that the commitiee was cided to end their strike immediately.| - formulating plans to conduct a cam- The Ebe! . -| * Washington, March 18.—Rear Ad-Ypqion for the purchasing of tax cer- e Ebeft government Was €X-|mira] sims today selosed his case|yificates on property owned by the Be- -aseume.” . . {'cjal missionary features, a migsionary n ¢ t oo m: This committee is to comprise ‘flflkfl”tfiay. to Berlin from|ggainst the navy department’s,cob-|miji Townsite and Improvement Co. 'ter of delinquent taxes and provide for some method of paying such tax, . Aay, debate between Little Falls and ; Under:his supervision-will be plac: Bemidji, a missionary pageant, ban- . m:;n: :’o‘;m-%gf r:;; e:f:m(\li?::i ctté éd the adttort and_e;ws’ department | quet lpd auto ride. aid the present officers of the:organ of the. Daily. and ~Weekiy: Pioneer,| Muriel Rice, secretary of the asso-|175¢iGn: This committee 18 to-be kiows | 2@ .3 Restored to pow-| dyct of the war, with a tribute to.the e asked for a list of ‘the names of ciation, and local chairman, is look-| 55 th¢ ‘Beltrami County Repiiblican |er, ‘Ebert - has ordered the arrest of|«achijevement of the navy in the face{(hoge who are willing to invest in ing for homes in which to .secure| Committee, the members * of -which|Kapp and Luettwitz, Police Chief von|of the handicap of a vascillating Pol-|ihege certificates, that the committee Jagow, Admiral Totra, Dr. Brederick, | icy, misdirection and dangerous de-|nizht have a working basis. Those . with added regponsibilities as an offi- cer .of the company. i i le-| will work together for the best inter- r gates, and requests that those desir-|ests of the Republican party. Colonel Beyer and Captain \Gerhardt. { lays in Washington.” ! who desire to purchase may make Senators will begin cross-examina- | ihejr own selection of property with E.:T. Beaver has .resigned his po; lodging 'and breakfast for the dele- “sit16n’ as editor ‘of the ‘Pioneer, and has/ngt made-known .his future planliis ing to-offer: assistance call up u}e- . Resolutions Adopted =il.le Pfol;:{ez 1:;: :::?p::c::e&d ;Z;'rs"fil;:":t“{'fi"ief)zflg’,"{efile word with|" o emittee off five, appointed by ’ LABOR STATES POSITION. ;’r"c‘;hzfn:“ ;‘:‘s“:;:lk::“‘;‘;"‘e’xr r:lni; delinquent taxes from as low as $35 -und, has ‘given good service. His| The sessions will be held in the|the¢:.-chair on resolutions made the|’ Iondon, March 18.—A Berlin dis-| ¢, 5 comr;{ttee. e a lot to as high as $2,000. The prop- ‘friends exptess hope-that he will re- | Baptist church. Detailed programs following report which was accepted | patch, ‘via Copenhagen today, quotes . erty, which the committee will list and further announcements will be| With the convention going on record [ Deputies Cohn and Daumig, who head g (Continued on Page Bight) made from time to time through the |3t unanimously favoring. its.adoP-|the combination of radical parties, as CANADA TO PURCHASE ———— ¢ declaring: ™ “The proletarian will not RAILROAD FROM OWNER WASHINGI.ON HBARS main a citizen of Bemidji; Matson . His ‘s_ncciespor., ) press, tion: - atson, who for the past g Resolved, That we, Republicans of < r! 's forces T ‘ sevem .years has had chayge of the Beltrami county, Minnesota, in con- E' n}:e ;::,;x?rkx:‘d";:v"om: d:l_. (B3 aina deesh. o THAT m_som y nite Tess : lumber yards of the St. Hilaire Lum- ‘ber Company at Kelliher, wili assume ‘the duties performed by" Mr. ‘Harnwel 5 mmms succm Republican party and its nominees at in-the local yards. Mr. Matson 15 well ) the -coming national convention. ' andl! favorably: knowa. in this locality | We renew our allegiance to the the management .of 'the . Bemidji| ° . L Constitution of the United States of 3 ) = n _and; is.considéred’ well able: to. take i 20,9 i AR 3 - America, ‘“The greatest work ever ‘branch. He will moyefls family here vention assembled, hereby pledge our- o rian demands Dlsmcr su”- les selves to-sapport the principles of the el:‘:zg ;::tu::let ar::l]-:t;h::" and ‘Winnipeg, Man., March 18.-—The ALLIANCE ls NEAR p A P Canadian government has decided to}’» ING Another dispatch said the Inde-| ; psse the Edmondton, Dunvegan - %e.“gem nqciahs‘t;,hclgmmun:}ts and|o /3 British Columbia railway' ffom ight parties had held a cor "l')““ the owner, J. D. McArthur of Winni- and selected a cabinet, naming Dau-|,.0 " ;14 incorporate it into the Ca- Advices State Danger of New Revolt; May Repm!inte Peace Treaty Washington, March 18.—There is grave danger of the new German revolution resulting in a powerful 7 German-Russian bolshevik alliance, MAL mA" vm an immediate menace to the peace of i the world, accordirig to advices .re- ls mm mAY ceived by diplomats here today. 7 Repom:’ frokx‘n Gem]:‘-ny o:h Spar- tacan outbreaks are taken as first- By L. C. Martin indication of this development, and (Unjted Press Correspondent) |diplomats fear that within the next Washington, March 18.—Display-|¢wo days a sudden and alarming ing a disposition to get“nh flll‘ll vot; growth of the movement will be on the peace treaty without muc rki 3 A more delay, the senate today began fil::::;ww undef directions from. voting o nthe remaining reservations. Germ':n boldlvflii are expected to v¢‘>te 1s expotted make a determined effort to seize the country and effect an alliance with mig as chancellor and including only struck off, in a given time; by the rlrt nadian National railway system. This ement of the| p ¢ od, R C e X han: of man.” i Independent Socialists and Commun-|rgijway links up the Grande Prairie . o yoss, _ BeYs UmmMINGs | "yo “deplore the riotous extrava- ists. anddl’elce ;Hver dlstrlclts with' Ed- i3 : ¢ 'eop) This iance and ruinous mismanagement of mondt where connections may be e P. B l.e o . tg:o ‘Gr:dt War. t o mm ACT 'l'o '|made wlth the other Canadian sys- Vi€inity ‘We condemn, in times of peace, the § tems. The railway will be extended E it autoeratic densorship of the press, the ¢ u Akm MAY farther:into thie north. S DI unregsonable - suppression of/ free i ! N. E. Chapman, Rev. John O. Ferrjs of 'Minneapolis, {4 c00h gnd the unwarranted restric- oy specialist from the U; | district superintendent of-the Ameri- tion of personal liberty. \ ¢ (By United Press) at'8t.Paul, will address all interested | can Sunday:school union, in a recent| e . declare that the Treaty of| pismarek, N. D., March 18.—The 2 dltry and poultfy raising at the communigation wishes to introducedo | poace and the so called League of [ioxo) nm' sy 1 I':y e ro0ins, ofthe Bemidjj association at [the people of this vicinity Rev. W 8. (Nations should be separated, and that | jegisiature pirk T ot pased LT ot “this evening. /He will gladly|Cummings,” who has succeeded Rev. | goon should:be adopted or rejected on]aife today before the supreme court -anWwer All question pegarding hatch-|M. A. Soper in: the Bemidji field, and | j¢." own merits .alone. e ythe y el Nl'?" o the ing, brooding and fheding ehickens, | to G0 0 WIS 'We recommend_economy ellmina-|S{+h°jadiclal district, where it was 54 aayone who-hag any question to| My Desr Friends: You have been |yop of waste, and reduction of tax-(peid unconstitutional by Judge Craw- . lagk.is urged to dalso this-evenirg|advised by the local press that our|giton in all municipal, state and fed-|sorg . -since.Mr. Chapman i\s thoroughly fa- | missionary, Rev. M. A. Soper, Was Ie-(q.q) afrgirs. 'fl]a 1aw provides_that until the miliar with gvery phase of poultry. |cently trangtegod to Yakima, Wash.| ™ ye hope foi a practical policy of | .x¢ en]l’ lection the ' official Alt fersons interested an espectal-| Wo are sormy, b, S8 2000y e reconstruction, retrenchment and re-| nou ST S County anall be | *The Anal tre work was much appreciated by the|pgpiljtation -at.the hands of the re-|gesignated by the senate printing and | this afternoon. 1y tPl_le members of the\Beltrami Coun- | Pertrriin i) 1gh iy Poultry Association are ed to|society and likewise to many neigh-|pypliean party. 1 g be ‘present this évenin borhoods to which he ministered with |~ An4 we long for a epeed return to fiz{!h‘i::u‘:;l mlltl}i-::l‘:?‘ll-c?‘;;‘l;flvt';:: . Tt the soviet government. The next 7 n Rev. W. S. Cummings has been ap- ‘B Jl’l'Rflll'l' cum pointed to the Bemidji field as Mr. gl y Soper’s successor. Mr. Cummings is HAS BEEN ORGAMD aot a new man in our work, having beén both in South Dakota and nor- thern Michigan.” He therefore brings to your section a fund of valuable ex- perience and we bespeak for him as hearty a welcome into the homes and hearts as was accorded his predeces- the law. _ : Enemies okthe bill claim that fifty county newspapers have been forced out of business in the last six months ingenious, and peace loving race. NEW CITY DIRECTORY IS BEING COMPILED > i = * HISTORICAL PAGEANT John ,Ley of St. Cloud, who has| Rgi Wing, March 18.—One of the for the past several years issued the|piggest ~historical pageants ever son. Bemidji city directory, arrived in the|gtaged in the northwest will be given The society wishes to express its|city Wednesday for the purpose of |here August 5 and 6. It win relate jers and othersiare planning to|appreciation of the méany ways you|gathering ‘data for ancther directory.|in living pictures and spoken words ... The ip fee|have helped our missionary in his{He expects that the work will keep|tivg entire history of Goodhue coun- work. After all, he is your mission-| him here for two months. - |ty.". 3 ary, representing you on the firing "Jn&t“:p‘; 5:’ figures wxllI jibe| ~ A few old Indians v}vlho l;s'vo lived lines where you cannot go. . wi of the government I can| in the vicinity since Red Wing was K ] May God zlm you all as you work no:h say,” said Mr. Ley, “but you may|settled will participate. Thousands | war, and since returning-from thataboard. The vessel took fire:1ate yes- find—pray - together, :throughout this ! upon it-that- we. will make|are expected. to visit the city during |service has been just as active in her| terday while at anchor; -All. the . A AN R4S EA AL & y sffort to count all the noses.” ‘the’pageant. work here in this county. ;| crew were saved. Ty syl RB‘G“S Posmm that workers did not want war and.. Miss Mae MacGregor, who for the past sevén months has been school nurse for Beltrami county, has re- signed her position, to become effec- tive on Saturfiay, March 20. for#At. 2 During the seven months she has HUGE GAS("]NE CARW visited and inspected the pupils in| New York, March 18.—Radip dis- 125 rural schools, making many trips| patches received by the naval TaMo in the past winter under unfavorable|stations today repdrted the::United conditions. ‘Miss MacGregor was very| States Shipping Board steamer Olick- active in her work as Red Cross tiurse|son afire in the Balboa canal zone, in France during the recent world|with 2,000,000 gallons of gasoline The Bemidji Trout club was organ- i)zg _in the city Sunday. The officers letfed are: William C. Klein, presi- fiefl\g’ J.- T. Tuomy, vice-pregident, nd G. The H. French, secretary-treasurer. Re ) “club .already - has twenty-two b S 4 | fot | oL 4 | | e | .‘ i e e :-‘r-— ended ,Wednesday night,. following| epgottc situation"in Germany, Maj-|when brought to the attention of the - \ record as favoring such a project and. ¢ \ 'S theréfore decline to make reparation._. ' [