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" PIONEER: == hi"'of‘. d\o.' United) Pragsvilieasad’ Wire ' Sérvice—Taday's World News Today BEMIDJI, MINN., THURSDAY, EVENING; APRIL 1, 1920 ottt ‘/oedc oo oo Y, R Sol Gman | CONNTTF 10 ‘k(\‘.‘line Posts Laws Which | Paace nata SEARCH l“l'o Completely equipped with modern machinery, the Langdon Manufactur- ing company’s new ice cream plant has been opened for business and the manufacturer of ice cream has al- ready commenced, the first freezing having been made on Saturday. & From top to bottom, the’ plant. is most sanitary throughout and - with- out a doubt is one of the most mod- Govern 1920 Sports John ‘Cline, logal:game warden has ¢ Herbert Walker = - ; 4 | \ submitted the feflewing laws and| (By United Press) V 0 § ST regulations govessing for 1920 in the Washington, April 1.—Resolution ; 4 —_— state of Minnesota, Sportsmen will declaring state . of. ' peace between ; - : oL e {nterested and others will profit by [ United States and Germany was fav- 5 i 1 - Liéut. Col. Theodore Roosevelt|beconting. acquainted with the law. o;tali:ly roporml on o:y house fareign | Sub-Committee Took Posses- g Towal e W ) )pep season for hook and line fish-[affairs committee today. The lu- ik : . Led Fight for Reseating Opep(om n season includes both [tion fixes the date for the end ar sion of All Records and ical | opexing and <losing dates). Trout—{between United States and Ge e ; 3 Al Rad {oxcent. Lake trout) April 15th to|thus setting time for termnation of Papersin Case 3 i i i Sept: 1st: Lake trout, Salmon, Nov. | restrictive war laws. i emlg pitipped factories in raionsy 15th to Oct. 1st. Black bass—June —_— . All other vari- : ] MOST CASES FROM NEW today. Separate motors have been Sth to arch ist. installed to operate each piece of ONE WOMAN MEMBER :tl:s—-ll:lym;cst t,: March 1st (excep- . p ; j WORLD NEWS ] | L machinery, the largest motor being FAVORS EXPULSION|tion—cities of the firat class, May s fifteen-horse power which operates : ' 29th to' November 1st.) Unlawful a Baker ice machine. The usual belt-, "} —To iise small.game fish for bait, or ing and shafting is not to be seen, to fish within 50 feet of a fishway. since in the entire plant there are " Limits of daily cateh: Limit of pos- —_— | Most Radicals Ordered Doporb Result Came After nn.‘ 'A]l only three. belts which are not en- Nigh . | sesbion: Black bass or wall-eyed pike, By United . "ed 'Wire Given Freedom | c]om‘l.l To lf:tmuhb:“t f;u- "t::i:l;:: ight Debate, and Was |15 per day, Muskallonse, 6 per day.| Lon don(, Ayp il l;ll! m“"‘p{. Remal,| - "on g A | as well as hot water and Loudly Applauded . "|Craveles, pickerel, sand pike, or trout | leader of the Turkish nationalist .on Own Recognizance | washing and ‘cleansing “purposes, a " |25 perday. Mixed varieties, 26 Der|rehel, has declared war on Great ; S | high pressure boiler has been in- Loy » fday, mber of black base allowed " ch from ; stalled. The ice for packing the cream] Albany, N. Y., April I.JFiju suss fin 'poesl?:plon’, 25. . Number of trout, g:‘::::,"t?:z;'lg.i"g to a'dispatch o (By_United Press) 2 ; in containers is crushed by a Creasey | pended socialists of New York’assem-150 figh or 20 pounds. No limit on + | # Washirgton, Apfil 1.—The Houss ki jce-breaker. A latest model can|ply were expelled todsy on charges|numbér in possession of other vari- (By United Press.) [Immigration committee today started ¥ washer makes the job of washing|of disloyalty following an| all-nightleties. . The taking of more thay London, April 1.— The Eglish | {5 Bureas. of Tmmmigration retocsts and cleansing the ice cream-contain-|dabate. ~‘An .individual vote: of® ex< 'ish i One day, of all varleties ¢om-| . iiament stood adjourned today un- | on® it ou of Immigration -releaséd ; ers a comparatively easy one, at the| pulsion was' taken on eachimember. Bined;:or waste of figh, is unlawful. . ing advanced to on their own recognizance a number : sate time insuring the cleanliness of | The five’ socialists 50 _expslled” |~ Manuer of‘taking: Any varfety ‘of . "‘f”mr. Trish "’l:j ;'tuofl fi:fl':lb_':o ihonfim:;mn(mg the can : ufut* Classens, Louis I At the beginning of the process,|Charles‘Sotomon, Samuel T : the cream is heated to 165 degrees|Samuel DaWitt. ! e A ‘ Falirenheit in a pasteurizer, killing| “Lieutenant _Colonel Theodore \ L - |all bacteria in-the cresm. From this| Roosevelt led the fight for ressating!] the house this afternoon ‘by vote ‘of m.;gt os,m ugo::ishmmm ;onwner,,the fh“;?of :nwe;’ to althem ,whilen'tone of - the .two won : 20 to 9. - RRREETEY S iy ated to Syatem™ he-epum '| homogenizer with 2,500 pounds pres-|members, . Miss - Margaret L. .St : = s : : : cyher of polnis which should re. |gure, which Lills il the remaining Troke in favor.of expulsion, | Speaker, : || avanta, Ga.tapru 1. —presivent | DEMAND REMOVAL OF eration by the| ™ (Continued on Page 8) | ddeus. Sweet: also urged the-oust- k" p WAL Wilson’s. nam ! b Throughout, | - ing of the socialists. - . ‘ N in-eped A i | Georaia primary election as canaidate| ATTY, GENERAL PALMER - it [ 2 ! 4 ‘I‘ho vote on Classens and :Solomon ; tor president. Lists closed at noon KB/ 8 ey B | § 6. to: 28, on Waldman 115. to444 inclusive. today and the President’s name had g T = 2 28, and on DeWitt and Orr 104 to 40. 11 other methods unlawful except been placed by a petition of residents| - (By United Prest) DEFEATS BILL AIMED |As 6inal vote W‘;l;";‘n L Spplausel igh of ifcensed nets for whitefish and lisd: not.been withdrawn.: . |y nusapalts, - A ps 11— Wore R spread. over assembly chamber. el herring in , and commercial 2 " erans: of nnesata ‘in" ¢on- i ] ’ AT WAR Pkoms vote_came after an all night debate |y li-nxsln cexs;:::::vn:;'s. Spearing of Cmcfig"' l‘“"'“ :—Stri\xe of live-{ vention here today passed a reeolu- "land followed immediately the h|pickerél unlawful during March and stock handlers ene e(il today ~when | tion demanding the removal of Attor- : by Speaker Sweet, who ori lty|Rpril. : sdory :hey algre:c]lt mus“ mit their case toiney General Palmer. ¢ baought the charges: against the so-|. Sale of fish: Sale of black bass | eheral arbitration. : p a ;i . and trout of all varieties from inland Kansas City, April 1.—Two bank ._l:'taters per;;l;bi;fi?e fi; r:}l";::'e‘gs'exgz“’: messengers were robbed of $30,000 SWENS‘)N LAKE scm d c from Swift and Company’s payroll on | PUP“S 3 from lakes open to sale thereof by|yiiontate bridge at noom. today. ¢ i : VU [order of Commissioner. kSnle of ot'l)m. ! 2 er fish prohibited from lakes closed by Washin, % S 3§ = . ! ] X gton, April 1.—Four were Rome, f&-iynlifid’r&es(fivernment' 4 g&:{r.of the Game and Fish Commis- indicted by mdera§l grand jury in-con- The Chndfel’k_ of the Swenson Lake ,‘ » Prem}ér Nitti was fitmly back in ke iy nection with its investigatian of al- school planned and presented a pro- ‘control today, despite continuated op- - ? tyout - (except lake trout), 7..inches leged leak to Wall Street of advance fiam at the sclioal Friday afternoon, “‘i position frem Socialists. Taking ad-| Mayor' L. F. Johnsan- ‘Teceived” &|iy lepgth, Wall-eyed pike, 14 inches lntnrtmatlcm on decisions of. supreme enacrwl )?:y t'l}"l;chl:l;fg::l:n‘W:s Dlu‘:an::ll «:|vantage of last,night's vote of confi: |communication: this - morning " ‘fromis .<Sand-pike, 10~ fmches in [T s e . of e tatioiie Ataloe o él:ndmm t ~|dence by Chamber of Deputies the ad-|Mr. M. M. Evenson of Minneapolis length."Pickerel, 14 inches in length.| ,,. qeen S, D. April 1.—Con.|being a surprise to the zeac‘slfnn'i: Semisteation "browsht up & bill|requesting information . as to the(Buffaly fish, 15 inchies In length | Aberdeeh & D APTL LO0E parente. "1t was fiérestine to not against war profiteers and aceom.!| whereabouts of his brother. Ed.:R.{Black.bass, 9 inches in length. Musk-| S iidin' ¢'dos work A e ot [the enthusiasm the pri G prished its defeat easily. ‘The miea-|Evenson, formerly of Bemidjl.: 116 |allonge. ‘30 inches in length. Stur:| gt LE Lrei%e WOUToms We Out| over their responsibility. The moth sure which was backed by Socialists |letter was turned over to the Pio-(geon, 15 pounds, dressed weight. emanding,;eiosec SHop- ers and friends brou {“ ke moth would have confiscated excessive pro-|neer by Mr....Johnson and in part{Lake trout, 15 inches in length{: ST ) tocoa Wis served b t:e # hc‘flmea. and . |reads as follows: ‘Whitefish, 16 inches in length. Sun- POTATO LAND mcr One number of syeclal‘int “?' “Brother Ed. is 43 years of age,]fish,’5 inches in length. Other var- ) a reading by Mrs. pCharles Se:ve:n‘b‘::; slender, weighs about 150, is five|ieties, except yellow perch and bull- . W | feet, ten and a half inches in height,|heads, 6 inches in length. (Measure- BRINGS sloo AN ACRE e O?l’i‘eotf:;’“;:l%gxfi)n’l;::cwai :-‘:f,:; ] light brown -hair, blue-grey eyes, and{ment of fish is,made from tip of nose A lN BEMIDJ[ “am of Olden Times.” ceks Games were played for a. part of “his work here and left-for. Moor- usually wore & small mustache, san-|to fork of tail.) dy colored. He formerly used to live| Ligenses: Non-residents of state, the afternoon's entertainment, and ill take over his new Aamodt had _been county i I E F ; midji and %there is a chance;he{over. 16 years of age: Licenses for nce March 1, 1918, and 5 % ’ in Be : Y Last evening at 8:30 o’clock at the b ol all had an en Jomedh. be there now or nearby. He|angling, $1.00: may be procured: of | Dr. Ward Buys Sixty/ Acres|school will close"&yr“:’fii E:';'zl:é .fc’.': ‘oeseesion of all records and’ papegs in the case. = The most of tlomcqin- to be investigated come from New York and the: Pacific Northwest. ' Dover, Deleware, April 1—Federal suffrage amendment was defeated in Spcialists Would Love Con- | . fiscated Excessive Profits pty Certified Potato G ‘(Continued ‘on.Page e of fish allowed to be aken: | 5N w. Xamodt. who for. the past years has been county.agent for h Beltrami nty, has complet-|fits of war profiteers. home of the bride’s mother, Mrs M.|may €29 Ly formerly owned a billiard parlor but|State Conimissioner, County Auditors ) tion, beginning with April 2d and of Improved Farmg Land: |reopening on:the 6th. 1ately he‘worked ont in threshing and |on Game \Warden—on sale at fishing From Chas. Nahgle : % (ST, PAUL'S NEW DEPOT : [t)actor L. ?.flWarg has gurch'nsed sixty acres of fine farm land from Charles Nangle for $100 per acre.| w“‘l‘ OPEN Nm wm } The “bars” are down for all the|Land dealers consider this a good J. MacGregor, 703 Beltrami avenue, occurred the marriage of Miss Mae 3 MacGregor to James K. Given. The rm:Bureau work here, it has = 4 B oo, besids |CTSmOLY Was performed by fev, L. 4l other organizations, including | ' > P armers.clubs. - At present, there re. 23 farmers’ clubs in .ae county cial friends i ‘have received much benefit("") "ipe strains of Mendelssohn’s rom modt’s assistance. wedding march were played by ...ss RALPH GRAC[E NST To ‘Aamodt’s greatest work has been|y,.jo1 “MeGhee, the bride and her, potato lmpir(glng; fin‘:::f;z;ag: attendant descended the stair and|: HOLD DANCE APR“‘ 14 m:'&e‘;;: ge f;h eew oo‘lz pooling of | ere met by the groom and hisdatten- : G Angs 2 01 POOIINE OF | Gant, from where they proceeded to ast year is the nbestthexam l:h:t m:‘;:: the living room, where a. beautiful ing %’::""]dd b Arous! raged oftice|arch of vines and fern had been fash- ‘; “é‘ ’Dvg‘rlaeexe f\?:z‘; et cces. | 100¢d, beneath which the vows were S i) 2 poken. r; who' was expected to arriye here oo ; ey ast Monday, has been detained at his | it'® WG TOTY5 BN e, the present position longer.than expecte Jatter . of . which .she brought fro ut word received says he will arrive| po ™ o o ed shozwef bom ridji next Tuesday morning to ranes. = g ke iy Bem e dutien < e lquet .of pink rosebuds. = Her atten- j“" ov/ new duties. dant, Miss Lillian MacGregor, woreé| : 2 a-gown of flowered chiffon and a cor- aExH other farm work."” It any of our rea:ers can give any information that will be of any as- sistance in locating Mr. Evenson it 11 be appreciated by the Pioneer, E. J. WILLITS TO ENTERTAIN AT REX THEATRE SATURDAY ian church, in the presence of twen- ty-five immediate relatives and spe- |- All friends of the Ralph Gracie post of the American Legion will be given an opportunity to attend a aver expects to leave for r about April 156 and his will be pleased to learn that “field ot labor will continue “PIONEER” CARRIES LABEL OF TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION At the mast of the editorial column of the Pioneer, is ap- pearing the insignia of the: In- . ternational Typogra i< | ion, with the slogan boys ‘snd girls of Bemidji to attend | buy, believing that it is well worth (By United Press) the fm,shqw at the Rex theatre Sat-|the price paid. The land is located| St. Paul, April 1.—St. Paul's new urday morming at 10 o’clock. Badges|near Bemidji and is the same piece on |union depot will be ready for the will not be necessary, according to|which Charles Plummer raised such|travelling public next week. The Mr. Willits. Rarmers and their fam-| 4 wonderful crop of potatoes in 1919, headhouse has been completed and : ilies are also invited to attend. That land values are rapidly ad-|work of moving tracts, construct- dance to be held on Wednesday eve- vancing in this, territory iu.ulf evi-|ing train sheds will be rushed as. & ning, April 14, at the Armory. The . . dent. If someone had predicted five|rapidly as possible. Since.the old.: ¢|aftair ‘will be ‘entirely intormal and | COUNTY comssmms years ago that there would be $100 union depot burned a temporary promises to be better than the dance| " "7 = and $150 an acre.land in this vicinity | structure has been used. ‘held by the local post on February m A'rlm mmm in 1920; he would have been consid- _— 3, when everyone reported such an y ered a fit subject for Fergus. enjoyable evening. : “Just watch the values go up in PREVWE m ‘A five-piece orchestra has been ge-| County Auditor A. D. Johnson and |the next five years,” said a well cured to furnish the music and wiil|the entire- board of county commis. wn farmer the other day. “I m m wm" sage bouquet of pink sweet - pess. |consist of practically the same musi- [sioners will attend the state confer- | wouldn’t sell my farm foy less-than ’ oab - The groom was attended by his bro- |cians that played so well at the last]{ence of county commissioners from|$125 an acre and would be afraid to “ i ther, Darcy McGhee: . ... |Legian dance. The Ralph Gracie|the 86 counties in_the state to-be|offer it at that for fear that someone| ,EVvidently going on the assumption 3 “ ‘The groom’s gift to the bride was|Post entertainment committee 1§ inpX at-the-twin cities Thursday and|might take me up on it. of the wisdom of the old adage ‘an 42y R yrL a beautiful string of pearls. S5 charge and jntends to put the aftair|Friday, April:8 and 9. They expect “When you stop to think what Itl:'un"cehct prevention, etc.,’ Mayor L. Prank T. Beaver, who has beéen' edi: |- “Just ‘before the ceremony, Robert {over:strong. " " to leave Bemidji Wednesday night. - {1404 produces up here, and the price i o] ll!Oll: and Health Ofticer A. B. 1or of the Bemiaji Ploneer for the|Shaw of St. Paul, sang “I .ove You|: - you get for your crops, where can|, kannon ave considered it wise to- ‘Dast three years has accepted. a posi-|Truly,” by Bond. Immediately after you invest your money to earn as '; :hp""efltfl:ll“ means to stop the as edifor of the Rochester Bulle- | the ceremony, a wedding supper Was| - o g : ok : |much as in a good piece of land.|gariic in’Bemid ;" the mensles' épi- . & daily paper published in. Roch- |served, and -Miss McGhee rendered ; A'man would be a fool to sell any n::llcz pequ.e?tin, 4 all:dt:“te 1“5(1' o several instrumehtal selections. 4 s om0 | | kind of improved land for less than day schools an d‘o:lwr ‘::c:“vwh'ln' . The out of town guests were Misses a sum which would earn interest,|children congregate, chl:mln “h'i‘;’ Jessie Aiken and Charlottee Matson amounting to dollars and cents t0(4nd normal schools, to be closgdpto ll'l: AvS. - of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Nat LoPointe.) . what one’s crops bring him. children under fifteen years of . ‘I),f l'lBla'udette, ‘and Robert Shaw of St. until further notice. T e T : aul. . . - 3 L s i s STATE DEMOCRATS MEET |-G’ 5 siouie cucures ot e iae“Chieass, Detrolt, Mich, and | IN CAUCUSES TODAY |20, are sick: ‘and tn a mumber of . points in Eastern Ontario. They will . v:::es“eomglieauom have arisen from . return by the way of the Great hak;es.’ ¢ St. ‘Paul, April 1.—Democratic . :};(;\en May 1st to make their home precinct caucuses will be held today a1 in almost every precinct in. the state > ¥ : i when delegates will be named to the e STATE BONUS BOARD county oomventions. o L 'ANT AD RENTS PLACE . 2 he county; conventions’ Saturday || will name delegates to district con- AIDGETS DOZEN PROSPECTS smc NEW mx ‘| ventions ard}ithe state convention & of i I cres > ¥ ; will be held*Hieére April 6. ogfl’fiffi;fl,“ffieidm; oh:use” (By United Press) " </ . )| The democratic state convention is Letc. did the business in less St. Paul, April 1.—The Minnesota ‘| expected to put a full slate of state The office mechanicat time than was expected. Soldiers’ Bonus board: today set’'s office candidates in the field but it is | o0+ po €€ PECEE cal e 2 6 ad was ordered three mark of 1,000 bonuses a day ‘to.be : ] i not expected to discuss presidential monthe bost & unlz l’h 'b‘l'l" tithes, affer two. insertions: the sgnst. to former service men, ; = possibilites to any great extent. every union newsp:pzr prh.: dce was rented and.dozens of peed--was. imjected into tHE gyt * > DAILY PIONEER 'CARRIER BOYS. Until the-eituation clears some-|| R0 (hecial 1abel made tor In calls regarding it, made. tem by reorganization of departments : 5 : k | what as to democratic White House dleating Hat theiBe :, for in~ It you have 2 Dlace to rent and eliminating unnecessary work. Here are. the boys who deliver The Pioneér every evening to all parts| possibilities, - Minnesota democrats and wi'“‘ Ple midji Dally v Want ad do-the A committee of the American Legion |of: t'he'clty and Nymore. They are brave Iads; every one of fl_lem, on the/ are contemplating no full = ehdorse- under th. y ioneer is -issued ; investigated the operation of = fthe)job rain or shine, winter and summer. Upper row, left to right: Byron| ment. Delegates to the national con-|| gpjep »':o"““’ ces of the label, board’s machipery and made recom- n, Lawrence Jolinson, Desn Boyce, Wilfred Aldrich. Lower row:|vention are expected to be sent unin- || o¢ j:b a k‘”e‘“‘ on a varlety ‘McDaniel, Wilbert Aldrich, Tim McManus, Hans Larvick, Ervin| strugted {rom,every.distnict ‘in the WORK: Tty : h, Robert Koehn, Howard Harnwell. s£afé. Lo L e - mendations that brought about’ more