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Weather forecast 24 hrs., Markham: ' ~'Unsettled, increasing winds: warmer: DNMIGRATION P2, Iish Bun . | ' Ru.: ‘%-’i‘;"‘? lmnlof o 1 : ses- LABOR SUPPIJY L By. United Press) I; bli u?' I{fi?d gm')m 590/ ta! 1A i ) R y.. Uni Dublin, ril . 5.—More J = Fsk <) Shecial ; . S " Lansi Mich!, April 5.—Michigan | Sinn. Fcfi;nerg have been nrre_st;:l agd r s sion on Saturday, April 3 t- | ¥ b i3 1et s i andw 2 ' | voters:were to signify their choice for|a new serles of raids by the police( .. .. : 5 v ¢ ... |the presidential nominations 'in ‘a|and military authorities, following & g TR A Farm, Stock & Home Compile|state:wide preference primary today. the Easter uprising, according to esti- Forty Thousand' German Army' . BEMIDJI, MINN., MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 1920 REAL ESTATE BOARD P-1DS MEETING OF e 3 ] tt:nded't;r::i\amtl‘ ?a$rawfii impor- i nce. ent J. W. 0X pre- Carlos Avery, State Game and|ijed at the meeting. " - - o The committee on adve was) . : of Al o e “important’ republican mates at Dublin Castle today. e . Skl A g g Fish Commissioner, | designated to. compile her&fl;:hfive ; Interesting Statement n};tha n;);nls?t‘lon‘esdfint i :oulth of lhl:hm;l' ‘i:t;tlll I\lx;.do; * 'Move Into Ruhr District’ to the quality and quantity of land, Seven Years .« 7 | ‘arren G. Harding of o, ual martial law. Northern Ireland |: L o giciiax togcther with the prices o et for S 1 1 [nualified for plases on the ballot. The is completely cut off from all teleg- | in'Treaty Violation s f ¥ ) gandidates are: Hiram | raphic comimunication. ; s ey s el i o f = reat Northern, Northern c and | . . : ts:othniigw:y i‘:itgplnies, m‘;gm !urnill} T!ME Nor Rll’; FOR ED e immigration . department o: EIGHT HOUR " | these companies all thq information| Miles Pofndexter, 'Wishington; . = obtainable for the use of the depart- iy and WilHain® G.: Simpson, Perndale, | tn'Dublin the troops were confined ‘of Fish Will ments in advertising Beltrami county} ;. 4o Producti and - High|[Mieh. e n Dublin the troops were confine of Fish. lanid the vicinity of Bemidji. uction Wood and Lowden have both been to their barracks. The officers have :Also Be Shown at the To work with the Civic and Com- Prices Will Remain on : orders: to prepare for any eventual- ornia; Frank O. Low-| - Total =number police _barracks i ; 3 o 3 John J. Pershing, Ne-|hurned and bombed in'the Easter up-| OCCUPATION CAN'T BE - DAY rasks; Leonard. Wood, New Hamp-|riging - throughout Ireland stood at \ > p f AY'| shire: Herhert C. Hoover, California; | ninety-nine at two o'clock.this after-| MADE BEFORE APRIL 7 - France Decided Not to S.ml Troops Into Any German’ conducting active' campaigns in the ity. The night passed quietly. N. M. D. A: Meet e poe i bl oo o Eight Hour Bas e dbuin b Reports today showed that out .M. D. eet seekers’ and tourists’ rates to Minne- ight Hour is. The: demncratic candidates are: eports foday showe at out-1 Garrisoned Citi A 3 sota points, a special committee was g R : | breaks were garefully planned and 4 1ties points, a sp ommi ’ William Jennings Bryan, Nebraska; |j;ove 3"y, Tontral organization. i Bdward 1. Edwards, New Jersey; A. 'p titi for the enlargement of :}l,):: 1?.%‘{1”‘ Hotion i%w“'fwud Where is ourblnbor‘ supply to come etitions: for . it e rd go on record as favor- : Mitchell ‘Palmer, New York; Willlam ‘Lake' Bemidji’s Game Refuge. by ad-|ing and endorsing the formation of |{rom? During the war, it was bellev-Gpp, Adob, ‘New York: ‘Herbert ding therete’ a trip one mile Wide|® land clearing corporation. ed that as'soon as it Was over there|n ipooyer (Californfa. . - . ding thereto’ a‘strip one . The regul tis would be a large flow of immigration| " g v 18 1 oolal- 3 in the T t e regular meetings of the board Bugene V. Debs 18 the only social- orth_side in the Town of | L, 0, v old th M to this country. ' That people would H ot wil eld on the second Monday ist candidate. rilierst have been presented 0 Car- | of each month at 4 p: m. at the rooms | be influenced by the fact that condi-). dos Avery, state game and fish-com:|of the Bemidji Civic and Commerce :i::feshe;;;‘tne g:;‘;‘z:i:yd;mg - n_mmfoner7 and’ the, same have, been m;g::n,f ;: v;:: n:!;:::;:i v;l‘::: :t tion of property representing i { approved by, _mm_‘anq notlceg have. and - the .”“gl nts. dak {ime’s savings .practically impossible: . force was estimated as comprising _beve: been issued: fixing May. 12 ag| FHMES, 5 Y| But it has not worked out that way.f i - MARTIAL-LAW MAY FOLLOW _|two. thirds. of the. forces General the ‘time-when this petition will e} ed as members. More people_are.leaving the cquntry E f g o ) 1 G ‘heard: at Bemidji. ~Notices. of such’ o2 : than are coming in.. The excess of|. | SWITCHMEN'S. STRIKE, | Watter had concentrated ta move, hearing: will be-posted in the near 3 € emigration over. immigration {5 in-| ¥ against wWestphalian communists. ful Mr. Avery .will be at Be- ¥ b e {creasing. . The followng® table | is midji at that time and will take.up worthy of close study. it ¥ the special committee of the Be-|. : kgt Tmmi- ‘Brmi- midit Civic and Commerce assoclation |. .. gration Fresh' outbreaks - were reported " (By United Press) - from many places today. IR ) {s, April 5.—Movement of Ger- ps in Ruhr -distrigt contip- {ues today French foreign-office was advised. Foreign office said that up to last' night forty thousand.Teuton troops had. entered neutral zone. This WORLD NEWS i Rl : (By United Press.) 3 Jonsthan .'Bourne ' Compares| Chicago, April 5.—Martial law may : ; J¢ | 8 (By Henry Wood) of o o be declaYed in Chicago railroad yards Panis, April 5.-—¥ h ipail ) 3 A - ‘ - Wilson Regime With as a regult of:the switchmen’s strike arls, April 5.-—French occiipdtion or. Northern' Minnesota Development : PR 1913’ 1st 6 mos. .. b8 e eient Table: | on eleven roads, which is imperiling| ;" Gen.nar: oitfes in Rubrdistrict t heda;ltg tl:g 'Ng I Max H Sl " Lot 149,648¢ 3 2 railwayypassenger and freight sched-14,"\i;1ation of Versailles treaty, will fi“ ;,g‘,.y ropos, ; fondon : : | . 1;;-0"‘ “““Waghington, April 5.—The repub- | ules. ~Strikers claimed that 9,000, 0t he carried out befére April 7th, setin Botum s g : ; 21,81 ,9871 1ican -publicity association, through |switchmen were out. it was le:r;md today. This decision /o€ Facilities i:.:fi ¢, today, gave out the following|ST. PAUL UNION DEPOT g::m;::c ti‘?lllirn:%me;:léce bii:g’i::{; o) § . 26,663 statement from its Washington head- OPEm T0 PUBLIC TODAY |Foch. -French leaders decided that 39:160 qu_n‘;:?ffl d@ncient fable 'which con- s ; :{}B'E bk mmuld no: & r tl:t (i}nto 52,696 o O (By United Press) . e German cities garrisqne y Ger- 28:016 :ll:s] da Ye:l{:u%_tr v;rl:gon;,‘! tt::desémt‘z St. Paul, April 5.—St. Paul's new jman troops, not into those: districts 1st.6 man... . agp0g| L tol O e ok ey which | unlon depot’ was opened for publisfel Rubr Talles Where Kenigh troos the plans of the company for the re. 2nd 6 mos. . .130,000 - 164,0001 1¥{0 1515 could be produced which | Use today. torts t{; clear out 6oy s h} ""; ';1:1'- construction work ‘to be carried on |Last six months, 1919, estimated on |y oy)d-pe visthle only to those who The headhouge is completed, but it mmuniafs rebels. o peing M Gondo has een s [Dass of & months—Tuly 1 fo Novem- v honest. The story of this tnvens |1l b2 mery BoRhe Lelo0s F00 LINGE ocglecluches hetween her traops ; i wit] P b 0. : 2 A sheds and waiting shed, etween her o busin ith Con- [ber 3 ;| tion ‘was. brought to.the ears of thel g to 1" iidings, including the old'|add Keichwehr. b il 5, cropp 100,654 president, Hon. Jonathan Bourne, . glass tanks and th, on lea.A ’ Ve o E Mr. Avery expects to’' use these.ex-} . % bits in: connection: with an address E. J. Condon, Jr., emonatratin, in a ‘most convine- ay the fact that the lakes in Northern - Minnesota; will”" produce, € regulation, ; enormous; cheap apd ‘wholesome as’ well ‘as provide a place.for who became manager of the local plant of the Minnesota Electric Light & ' Power company ‘on -April 1, has announced men, ‘toyrd g iand local fisher- . > .. Our loss in the. firat five months of i t the use- A Mr 15 to-be compliment. 400, BX. D ey oF. the|1919 (the sixth month Rud. last six. g W0 e L b ¢ane.| temporary. depot and the Shermen|: Brjtish, représentatives explained.’ so-mueh ftevest i thisf Sooy 'power compantes owned and fmontlis.ol-1930 Ogu PUD- | o a1 of his chuncellors and wen in | Lotel-are yet tobe razed.. Whon'theyts Millerand today that 'delay in try and activ: N G [1ished), nearly equal our gain in the high positions. to ha taken to the shop hotel is: torn-down a small approach|Great Britain’s reply to French com- FINAL APPROPRIATION TO FINANCE RAILROADS " FOUND IN LAKE MICHIGAN & Uflqa,go, April 5.—Jeanne beluy, JImissing heiress has been found. Body o of young woman taken ‘fr Lake Weibared, Germany, April 5.—|Mijchigan today by police waifidenti- German government lias ordered | fod 45 that of girl whose dissapear- Reichswehr troops to leave meutral|gnce causgd national search by Gert- zone reported unofficially here. Bis-|y;de Howe Britton, Hull house social berg exdcuated already report says. worker. : Pareons, forty-eight, of Pillager: wag burned to death and l;e; d?ughiter SWITCHMEN,S sm“m suffered severe burns while cleaning}|.: r clother with gasoline. f UPFRHGHT AND EXPRBS Detroit, April 5.—Michigan .today: [ was registering presidential prefer- ence at polls in direct party primary. Brainerd, April 3.—Mrs. ‘Hulda i Chigago, April 5.—American Ex- press ;and Milwaukee road dec.ared freight and express embargoes as a result of switchmen'’s strike. MUSICAL SHOW COMING " In “A'Night'In Honolulu,” which lcomes to the Grand Theatre next (Monday, April 12, the native Ha- ' h ¢ waiian singers and musicians will be counsel with the legislative branch of [that swindlers are going ahout the found to oeoupy a great deal of the the govermment—a democracy in|country peddling wortliless “‘oil well” |- o " spectators attention. Hawaiian mu- which the people should be close to|and “oil land” stock, in exchange for pe he ‘gifted mative singers and ¢ T operated by’ them and comes 'to this 3 > o % A A “Bemidji and city with a grist of experience in his second six months _of 1916." The| ¢"ihe tatlor and: clothes made for |0 the statfon: will be c?mplued. munication " notifying “Britain of line. During his service ‘with the |Dresking of the World War caused anjipey) of -this. matvelous tabric; and [France's decision to occupy citles in SMVanvCh 2 immediate drop in immigration, that “|'neutral zone, wag caused by fact that company: he has had charge of the y when the clothes were made caused d engineering and preyious to entering |Teached its minfmum in thé second | ofticers to be brought into his pre- inost members of London government the military service was superintén- (Continued on Page Five) sence and ‘the clothes fitted upon l‘;::feruz:l{d;;gm their oftices over duiafit?:scg‘?::;::gon for the Inclaps Be th""[‘nlll.e tailor went through. the l/n'o- (By United Press.) . ' Mayence dispatch sald Reichwehr T oining the Dlaily JURY mmsvmmcr tions of putting. the garments upon Washington, April 5.—Additional{troops' had entered Hamburg, Dort- of ‘the company, Mr. Condon stated h tho. chancellors, each of whom ex-|Ppropriations of $436,000,000 tojmund; and Recklinghausen. Troops that a vast amount of reconstruction Av OF u | Dressed: admiration for the product of | Wind up federal control of railroads|were singing “‘Hoch der;Kaiser," re-- is' to be done this spring. An ex- 'NF ; WAL the tajlor's:art. "The king found that :;L}egn:t; &ou;:p::g:‘{xyogfic:oinfii ported. g, ‘ I tension on one wing of the power 4 tHe clothes weré invisible to him,-but, ce ar % e s Al college will head “‘e‘t“n'}‘ of fourldqam on the Mississippi is planned, NKWHMCASB being unwilling to acknowledge the road administration. A e ; Al s -'which will ¢onduct the Cfib““‘ce of1as well as work on the city line,| . : ; : ‘|tact, also joined in the praise. After g et BoDY oF m Gflmm , th l“:e"b?“;:i‘;c" ?o‘::’d' ""6:“: :ft which is.in need of repair, to the ex-| ! this process had been applied tomany| in(glignl n’zeprll ‘"9‘2’)_ it : : J “th teln{n memggn will hea ‘woman, tel%h: ‘r:‘é:)l::t:m:’l':;yv:olr‘l)('o;’:x: this Pm“i@ of Pe,rmal Pm' f,’fd‘.f(',’tg“ffym; 532’?3‘,“{;““.:‘5‘2.{'“ g States ,is sxpel:ted soon to make in- g will presest ihe path of withen| spring will cover. about.ans halt of erty and Some $128 ““In_due time a suit was made for |ulry of France AR Jntentiong and/ women’s organizations in the|the present distribution system, the ! : the king himself and on a great state ) movement. The other ‘members will | balance of the work to be included Damages Awarded oceasion he stood up before the popu. |to Germany. Dastors ordhqun lg Sotile of’ the jon’ fiext ‘epring’s. program. : ; : lace to have the robes placed upon his :“iel:;‘n :vll‘flml)anr?n:mfielve ex- eom;nnay&si‘s"::adt;l io g::’vl:calih;;trg?x: In the case of Joe Morris vs. T. {:;::x:l.’u:‘s ti:lretotx-agll:;f:ew:lno:hl:gufz hibfts,‘ihowifig some ‘of the' facts— | and that a complete line of merchan- K. Klms ett "la the 1“:“' 1’;:“15:'::‘:0: ficlals' and’ l:he populace in general - social, indn:‘trjal,txfiaor_al 'n:l((ll religious dlsing and wiring will be handled as z:’g:‘}z':_r‘;: T 4100 and Slso gave| ere loud o thele acelaim of the motvheeuch;:che:';fw ?Amerixma:z ek him the right to acquire possession :::uv%&ldta:kfx 3::;;; that he could aciiig and planning to work:togtheer A[,IENS 2 l‘:: r“llnz mr:tfmtnhlngr‘;g;rty in the Kelli- gee no clothing on the king, until at sty T breing necine| ALIENS MUST BE GOOD " cut s i smotar [ b S o opticon of these conditions and thef T0 Bfim crnm for which the jury rendered a ver- ple realized that each had been un- ‘church’s significance ‘in relation. tof dict in favor of Mr. Morris to-the ?:rtaklllng deception, ltlt:::. none «of 5 7 T 3 ¥ P ny cl ng on an ) :theAm. rogram which incl:fles schools, | - Aliens who wish to become natur- [amount of approximately $126.. The otfltl:le :fll:f:;.vaazd t(l)mt tghe tailo¥ i it‘;,ul.u homes arid Americanization, | 2lized citizens must come before the two cases, which were tried at the |y, 'y nonstrous pretender. o ioe who ase angineers, sgri,| Judge “ith clean hands,” Wilbur F. |stme time involved somo 16,000, ™Yyt tablo is not without applica- 3 % el Booth, United States judge for the 'he case u ’ s . culturalists, and ' industrial leaders|pjsirict of Minnesota, jtelli.tho gov-| Kelliher hotel secured by King' from a:,". in gre:wznfiu:;;ytggdAg;&v;: X : »’;":‘I}; {::;f:’;"fm“;zchgfe?;:'flfi,d 3 |crnment savings organization. “The Morris'agent, while Morris was'in | O0 clected as president a man who WARNING ISSUED AGAINST g e law provides,” says Judge Booth,|service. o e od 8 ‘new s thié: modern - church’s’ conception of |«thst the applicant for nsturaliza<| C. L. Pegelow was attorney . for ?:::3::‘?‘_’_': :::;’ :x'i:f"::“ ;erl(l:ct ‘Sucxms’ SH‘LING sm h :Mnstex;’st }::or}l;:mn:tfl;- ll;rly ¥e|tion during his first five years resi-| Morris in both matters. *lémooricy’—a democracy which - in- ; T erars Tnto Tia h.":v‘,.t,’n’::‘,} denes Withinathesynited iStalen s chided pitiless publicity—government | Information has recéntly reached Hisf'c(:'mrr‘nee!;gl!:?tn‘; :'Il'e‘“o';‘“g"e 5]13!:‘ al, character, attached. to tl!m prlnci: NEW uw IN 0”10 3 in the open—an executive who took the government savings organization ve do ] ples of the Constitution of the United these, my brethren, ye have don®|States and, well disposed to the good COMPB,S THRII'T STUD A order and happiness of the same.’ In 3 their chief executive. War Savings Stamps, Treasury Sav- has meen a great success in t the afternoon session a perma-|view of this provision, inquiry is al- : ; “ i Zia h ) . The Ohio legislature. has passed a “Bvents in recent weeks have suf-|ing Certificates and:Liberty Bonds. [ county organé;ahon ,:'“E bfi ways made, touching' the attitude of | ),y making tiie teaching of thrift|ficed.to demonstrate to the country P s Tocalitles thame iiokers seem [Ameri€d because it is different. The formed to carry on:the work. Each|the applicant toward the recent war|{/,mpulsory in the schools: of: that{thatthe much proclaimed ‘democracy’|to vary their procecdure by offering Wistful ibeauty of the music seems to county in the United States will form |and what efforts he made toward car- | jiate. ‘The law, calls for a halt hour |does not exist in fact. - The effort of |stock, in - so. called “industrial con- ¢irry the American audience across ts own orgenization, -make its own{rying on the war and what contribu-{ ¢ tnrift ‘instruction in all schools |the president to dictate to the senate cerfi” which according to the the Pacifis to the Island para(:lse.h i miryey, and adopt its own program tions to recognized war activities. | Inon week ahd is in line With the|concerning the ratification of a treaty | smobit salesmen are on the eve of | The Telodlons [Sralne of thels 'rom the facts discovered, co-operat- : government’s program of thrift in-|and his rebuke of Secretary Lansing, |making more money than the govern- quaint songs and the :cc?mvfllnimgn ing at the same time- W‘h the whole mcw.ms‘l‘ W“.L HOLD struction in connection with the sale|in which he declared-that, ‘nothing|ment mint could turn out in a month. on mnative ’;’“"“m};“ ; T’ pl‘ ““': movement in its world enterprises. : of government. securities; -especially |can be done without me,” awoke the| ~“In some instances, names of prom- e tho Hawallan. Is- Vi)TE ON BY-LAWS WILL X BE TAKEN AT LUNCHEON This conference. - includes Clear- War Savfhgs Stamps. Ohio is the |country to the fact that not one shred | inent men are given as backers of the 3 and southern Beltrami counties VERY mmc m fifth state to adopt compulsory:thrift | of democracy exists in the Wtlson ad- |enterprice and although "the men landls, sx;idt l‘In :In mitieme‘:l'xe m’!;l;: and pastors and members from this g education, the legislature of Missouri, | ministration. Unless all present 8igns | whose naines ‘are used may never ;nuslc g ie m"w:m':l':‘s' is stil in territory will attend. - Everyone in-| A} members of the Ralph Gracie |Kentucky, Oklahoma and Massachu. shall fail the punishment meted owt|have heard of the enterprise,”, says ascinal nsu ‘l‘x El rorld, s et terested in what the church can do|,,st of the American Legion are espe- | setts already having passed ‘similar |to. this pretending maker of ‘democ-|Ray C. Teuscher,; associate director ::kc;nrs MI‘ “hne: o sleeping and d is planning to do 0 build a bet- | ciaily urged to be'present at the next | 1aWs. racy’ will be as complete s that|sthis fact in no way. defefs the pro-|REKINE, U con heal L0 B 8t v world is_invited. - ‘Sessions Will | regular meeting to be held at the - which ‘was accorded the tailor Who|moters from gathering in Uncle |} f’“? & o ‘a 1 'tgs shiore. Chie - held in the council room.at 10rooms of the Bemidjl Civic and Com-| WOOD ALCOHOL EXPLOSION pretended to make fabrics visible only | Sam'’s securities. Just now, as never ! l{:dg:l‘oc:unsg “yd the leaping cas- m., 2 p. m. and!7:30 p. m. ;nerce association on 'Thursday even- KILLS MOTHER AND CHILD to the eyes of the honest. .:Jetgre, yout hsht;u]l{d warn y&lir trl:x}d: g:; esn and “fis A sis fills me with ) ng, April 8, at 8 .o’clock. % G 0 0 beware the fake or worthless stoc! 4 o LDEST HUMAN BEING Repgrts to be made xbyk several spe- . . ELEVATOR CONTRACT LET concern.” . the spirit of its woodland solitudes. 41§ GOING BLIND,” "TIS SAID |cial committees promise to make a |, Red Lake, Minn., April 5.—Mrs. AT GRAND FORKS TODAY 5 large field of work for the local post |Fred Lubitz and her 3-year-old 5 B Deer Rir P April —Jokin and included among the reports will | dsughter, Lena, are dead from burns | pfsmarck. N. D., April 5.—Con- HEAVIBT SNOW STORM Deer R T, e ther moted Chin. |7 matters regarding. baseball, en- sustained when a pan of wood alcohol | tracts will be awarded today for the g th of Cass Lake, the noted Chip- | tertainments, Memorial and Indepen- | exploded and covered them with burn- | new state-owned mill and elevator at OF Wlm m CHICAGO i wa, whose age is given as 135 years|dence Day celebrations; and boxing. - | ing liquid. Mrs. Lubitz was filling a|Grand Forks. The bids were origin- At the noon-day -duncheon of the r.amore and well known as a friend| A special program ‘of entertain- | wood aléohol lamp and had set'a pan{ally scheduled to be opened the mid- Bemidji Civic and Commerce asso- of the whites in the.days of the Sioux |ment is planned for: this. session ‘at |of the alcohol on the Teservoir of|dle of March, but the date was post-| . ~~IC8E0, April 5.—Midwest states |clation to be held on Wednesday, utbreaks, came down from Bena|the close of which a buffet lunch will | the kitchen range. : poned at the request of contractors|Were digging out of a phenominal | the principal feature will be the am- Memday and met old ~friends with|larger and hetter elub than ever be-| The heat. caused an explosion and|who asked for more time to complete|SHOWStOrM tocgy. Floods threatened. |endment of the by-laws relative to whom he still likes to joke. . Capt.{asked to talk “Legion meeting” to|covered the little girl with flames. their estimates. More snow fell over central ...inois|balloting at annual election of ‘direc-- ohn Sml‘th “it stoonaedh mfif 11: Syoe|svery other member cf-the Legion to | The mother rushed to the ckild’s aid| The new plant will.be {n operation'| 304 norshenn Iuiihon ll‘;g::‘:‘e_ris:fi:‘si fors. oA splte:;n& l:;:;:nh:;dp:e?‘:; \ a st fai and he has had to]make the sessions ¥ y % re for|than all w8 : ranget for ok o led. sbout the strests, tend. TUSIURA Aptaely ol fad e covered with the burning/it s .Wm in time to cave for| %e \ih Chicago, . attendance s urged to De on hamdi © 70,

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