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Only Daily . Within 100 Miles of Bemidji The Pioneer is a Member of the United I’uu—l.c‘ud Wire Service—Today’s World News Today q BEMIDJL. MINNESOTA, SATURDAY - |Municipal Weather forecast, 2 : 2 45¢c PER MONTH Storm brewing in direction of wind STRIKERS WILL, - RETURNTOJOBS VOLUME XVIII. NO. 95 = 1 Dtficials - : i ) o 350 to 500 del om | Representative Halvor Steenerson IN . ALL R ADES . : : P rom 35 0.500 delegatey. froltl and Harold Knutson appeared today s ] tend the seventh annual convention:|before the House Flood Control com- N . of the League of Minnesota Munici-|mittee on the final hearing on the : ; \ : .| |patities to be Lield here June 16 andbill for the improvement of Red Lake : ' . ; z f ! 8 Y 17. Mayors, aldermen, city attor-}and ‘Red. Lake River for navigation, \ 1 ; . : neys, city clerks and representatives|drainage and flood control purposes. B \ - the entire state are expected 'to at- of all municipal offices will attend ‘The bill authorizes the construction |this meeting,- which will prove ‘of of controlling works at the outlet of mutual benefit to all. The session’|Red Lake and authorizes the deepen- wil be conducted similar to the con.|ing and straightening of the Red (By United Press.) vention held at Rochester last.year.|Lake River, and tributaries, with a Washington, April 17 (By Ralph o S Ra un Shows ‘Discussion ‘will be h view to preventing floods, not only : ey i n , 8810! e held concerning lu the drainage basin of Red Lake WORI D NEWS Couch)—The railroad stirke was dis~ municipal problems, such n ; : " pal p 81 as paving and- Red Lake River, but also in the intrigating today, according to ad- ' Big Increase = (By United Press.) . ° v -Washington, April, 17.—Civil war ‘throughout Mexico between forces of President Carranza,and General Al- -varo Obregon, a candidate for the Mexican presidency, mdy break out it the federal government proceeds rocedure, water systems and light- ?ng troubles. All sfxc‘h problems will | Red River,. The control of the Red vicel here, and as railroad men went ; back to work it was predicted strik- b ith military force, the receive open discussion and will be |lake water levels will in effect es- 'mto “;‘;?535:: movement?l,x Sonora. handled by an expert in each' case.|tablish a reservoir to prevent floods ALLEGED GERMAN .. .. lers in ather trades who quit during At this time, every municipal official|in the Red River Valley. .. PLOTTERS ARRES walkout flurry which sprang® up in . will have an opportunity to receive| . The:bill confers upon the Red Lake the benefit of the others’ experiences|Drainage and Conservancy district, (By United Press ) along each problematic line. organizged under the laws of the State Berlin, April 17.—(By Carl Groat) |return to their jobs in rapidly in- Annual election of ofticers will -be |of Minnesota, 8“':10"“%';0 00118“‘“?; —1AI'1'BB' of B‘Xd 81:198;1 DOB"‘BMGV‘“ creasing numbers. 3 held, c 3 ( these improvements. e purpose is |:plotters was ordered by Doctor Ges- y | During the world war, the United commfi’s?é'fiefefif"fi‘;?flfe MQEE"’:" not.only. to prevent floods, but to es- |sler, Minister of Defense in .Chan~ m'l‘tlzek:a:llma;: l::&rflbo&? “afh"'dd’ : States marine corps established a| 7t Se Vo Uy precfrent: Charles|tablish drainage outlets for vastcellor Mueller's cabinet. Gessler sald )y gy gq of e tao il e i moat enviable record according to the [ "poh “cie ™ pttorney, Red Wing,|areas in itasca, Beltrami, Clearwater, | he has been informed three civillans .,z jnere e eaatis o ol i data fssued in a recent report by| i .o el ‘R R. Brice, director|Pennington, Red Lake and Marshall |and thre army ofticers had been meet- Non. e hlm:'ed‘::loll‘ia h"&fi’:&: 5 Major Edwin N. McClellan, officer | ,“C0/0 iy, oo o S liversity of | countiés. A quarter of a million acres |ing in government buildings to fo-} gy 9 D in charge of the historical division |y o e Ve ooty treasurer; K. L.|of this area is in the Red Lake In-|ment plots. Names of men withheld ! of the marine-corps. Bennett, secretary of Municipal Ret.|dian reservation. The total cost of [pending arrest. Government position Railroad officials estimated that it = At the outbreak of the war, ac-|g o "0 o " iversity of Minne-|the primary project will be about|today seemed more gecure. ;"0‘;'% be at 119“'- two weeks before °l‘;“"”‘ to the ’f;‘,‘z"z‘é "“""t’“‘tt‘;fi“g.th of | ota, executive secretary, and trus-|$800,000, but only part of this sum oy “‘:frga% °°.I.’:;§:“ w"“ldh‘:; "’“E to: . lt) b co_rpsiwas a0t 7‘; 101 Sbll;lm- tees, J. E. Samuelson, ¢ity attorney,|Will be ‘assessed against lands for BUIDING COLLAPSES o teFm inals th waul:nutc th nges to'" ; t:; :-:mt?:;ex siol;ed' A 62‘8 (:)l;e Duluth; O. L. Ihle, alderman, Thief | drainage benefits, the expense being Wolverhampton, Eng., Apdil 17.— | today roughou e country A wrestling mateh by L. C. Curtis S6v-|g.0.5 and men were lgst While serving River Falls, and C. D. Brown, mayor, apportit;ned ias tolloWs.ti Wat‘:rt:g:v- Four killed and sixteen injured se- 2 .aral weeks ago, was matched With| iy the corps. Its cost to the goy- Rochester. > ’e;'x ;!_Omplm e; UODel‘&‘ ng te g verely and more than a hundred bur- s e 4 Henry Karncerny, the terrible Finx|gyment, for pay and allowances was |,; P148s are being made for an excep- | AL, BIC Nor akota, 240,. |ld in wreckage when billiard hall ! of Virginia, Thursday night. The|s39 948 748 from April 6, 1917, when | ORIy interesting program and -it|Grand Forks, North Dakota, $240.-|.5)apged. N MHS SHEPHABD = tod & 3 2 is assured that a large bunch of|000; Tndian lands $236.000; lands N NATIONAL Y.W.C.A. Action Adopted by Churches Is Stated as Reason for trial of the rail strike, would also an Obregon demonstration against the Carranza government. The Sonora revelt may enlist other .Mexican states, military intelligence officers believe and develop into an extensive revolution against Carranza with the object of making Obregon president. ‘HALLET HOLDS TERRIBLE ", FINN FOR 55 MINUTES C. E. Hallet, who was thrown in a ‘Ofticials here feared these results " O s e s For Marines The Sonora secession is primarily [ one:million acres. This is a project i ‘which 'the whole state of Minnesota R Partic : ger aeropiane flights here on July, 4 A blow was today Eivem the Drac-{ i iyl i ringe and s1s0 in the |and also at the county. fair, this fail, i?;:s.i e itariead t F. Dixon, formerly connected with ‘Maintained two brigades of Pre-|iho ynion Dentists of this city, but war strength standing by to ‘protect Gow f Grand Forks, is making ar- A ; the Mexican oil fields, and has an ad- Tederal trade commiseion. issued an o0 ol T riie in Philadelphia, [Tangements to bring his company, of ti zed,-in he naval aviation mmen wrestled for nearly. an hour|yjpjteq States entered the war, un- y S ; ‘neither winning a fall. Owing to the| ¢ November 11, 1918, the -day hos- | 095ters will be brought to Bemidji ::;slt:lewpfv ;!:f e;e;etl;v;:;loao 33:3&?:&. STRIKE CONTINUES small house the promoters called the|;);tjeq ceased. PR A S e g be- | 15,000 "| New York, April 17.—Strike of -match off, no decision being rendered. In addition to furnishing new and nx:;nnls?g:pte?ssel;:’:rter:?::r:: gz:trlg.flfixlm. 'l"hls ls ".a great plece of construc- |elevator operators continued today. A ' increased detachments to guard the N * | tive legislation and the project, when " radio stations, naval magazines, am- completed, will easily rank as one of | CORK MAYOR MURDERED “Eunn WEAB cu munition depots, warehouses, cable| g o the most. beneficial Thclamatioy pro- TOF DHSE. GONSTAB: 2 Ve stations, and for other naval activ- jects in the northwest, and will add ¢ ? ties ,the marine corps, according to to the agricultural area of northern (By United Press.) m ‘0 STnP USI“G Major McClellan should be credited Minnesota at a conservauive estimate | Cork, April 17.—The late Lord | V! y QULOL A . |with many other achievements which . Mayor of Cork was murdergu by the ] Ao mass he. ‘summarizes as follows: : g Royal Irish Constabulary, the coron- Resignation ) BquEAR METHOBS “Suplled the commanding genersl un i al[ s ‘interested . for it will be recalled |er's jury decided today. p ; 4 S of the Second Division,.and many of-} - 3 ' t owibg to severe storms and (By Unuexd Press.) £ e Yieerson hisstaff., - . . : on.sis |fiopds. hundreds of farmers in this| ALLIES T0 FORCE DIS- Cleveland, Ohio, April 17.—Mrs. Y e Koy oty Exl“hmnn eminage dsirict ‘lost " ther crope ARMAMENT IR GERMANY |eifiey ‘Sisprora ‘tormorly Miss 10:c0mimana AILLS A ul ued ‘at;many . millions ollars, y f o ' |the ‘Second and gther ¢ n R ot Who. state wan compelled to (BY United Press. e e i oty ot ! ) ai ‘eliet’ of several ‘‘hundred|: Paris. Aprl 17.—The alllby e “Bcauad B thousahid:dellars at the .last session |going to San Romgq solidly, reunited [ o onvention b o of -the legislature. " |in a determination to force Gérmady torday. Action {ncinded ad -l R O veral weoks ago a committee ot |to Talfill all her obligations immiedi- |1oP12Y: (Aton InFedsd ACoR Cl the- ‘Minnesota legislature visited |ately with ergard- to disarmament, adoption of measufe to have associw- Washington in the interest of reser- declared 'Mlllemnd today. tion actually work for legislation:to b voir projects -on Lake Traverse and |, DR e R make the ideals a reality. : Ottertail Lake-for the purpose of pre-| PHONE SERVICE SUSPENDED The ideals include -abolition of ger : ;r:ynt}:s vgfit‘»g: . 1?; 1,‘;;’,,;‘;;‘"1,‘(;.‘; RESPECT T0 LATE THEO. VAIL|child labor, an elght hour day for ; that the ‘:w'::hzv“' :::fl:v one. in Cuba, ox;e in San ll%@mlnso fiyers to Bemidji on these occasions.|Marshall and- Kittson counties, and Long, distance service over Bell ;‘;flfi:‘u;‘n ,:‘n‘:’;:tr;y',:"lfi;fy':l‘r.” " ompany of . lcago and one in Haiti. . ) The International Flyers, which|the reservoir on ..ed Lake will be & |Telephone system throughout the |pensions, relfef from emplo 2 ent one - from using 2 name so_confusing in| «Administered and officeted the|Mr. Dixon represetns, is ‘composed |part of this comprehensive scheme|ecountry will be suspended for one |day in seven and ad:nly:duct‘i’a simflarity to the Goodyear Tire &|Haitian Gendarmerie and Guarda|of expert fiyers, who saw active ser-|when completed. ininute Sunday, April 18, 11:00 to|or hours ot labor 15 Towest practioal Rubber company and also to cease|Nacionale Dominicana. vice with the aviation branch during 11:01 a. m., eastern time, as & mark 'point BLipraction o nntah; mtethods gl e;)mg:tig(l: Sittll‘ t;e ‘fil:ro‘vided efficient marianlef detaclh-. the world war. It is planned to bring of respect to Theodore Ni:Vail, chair- |p : —_——— . . manufacture and-asle reco! ‘uct- ments for numerous nav vessels, |the six planes, which the compan; o " e = - ' o@ tires ag-new products. and maintaining garrisons at the|owns, mp 1dji for both pusel:,ge{. UVEaAll cl“as BE- man of board of directors of A. 'T.AMERICAN SHOES LESS . ' IN EUROPE THAN HERE Formal complaint was made Oc-lpumerous navy yards and naval sta-land exhibition purposes. Exhibition fio'fhff.’mi:'fiy’w':fi°b‘i‘°dh?fr‘;§5 l';rtmln¥ .tober- 20,1919, to the commission|tions in the United States, and in the|fiights willibe made from the Bel- o’clockgSundny HoEnin that the tPede namé “Good Wear Tire|Virgin Islands, Guantanamo Bay,[trami county fair grounds, and a cuM'NG NATI“N W|DE 2 8- v By Ralph F. Co h & Tube Company” so closely resem-|Cuba; Pearl Harbor, Hawaiian Isl- | parachute act would be staged by his MAKE A Y ph ¥. Coucl bled that of, Goodyear that the public|ands; Guam, Cavite and Olongapo, (associate, Mamilton, who crawls out FIN'L PROOF. (United Press Staff Correspondent) was misled. It was further set forth|Philippine Islands; Managua, Nica-|over the plane in a daredevil fashion| No, this is not a bargain sale an-| o o TOUCC 0f Kelliber Washington, April 10.—American that Cohn and Counselbaum, owners|ragua; Pekin, China; San Juan, Porto |and then drops to thé earth by para- | nouncement, merely some news. City a "120 made shoes now are being sold for ] commissioners, bankers, judges, doc-|Provec up on acres in section 14, |export at prices ranging from 81 to township 152-31, town of Woodrow, |98 per cent below those charged with- ‘of the "Goo(ti Wear” conganyi ?dovti Rico; London, Cardiff, Paris and the|chute. 11 functioning in ed in their advertisements a style and | Azores.” & tors, lawyers are all functioning ! Yor passencer acrvice o number of overalls in Birmingham, Ala. and Malcolm Campbell made final|ij, the United States government re- <y proof on 40 acres in section 2 andports showed today. i f,n:m[ type of co_p;;) usgd, ?ten‘gl:‘;& . planes would be stationed at the Lar- D ioville, K fs mext with its y for many years by Goodyear for| GREAT QUESTION ANSWERED. [son field, west of the city, and from opisville, Ky., 18 = tlie benetg of securing the benefits of A . e that point would make their ascent, |overall club, headed by Mayor George ;2 nag:nln&ec&::]il. 'ilolvv:;:m%ellzge Commerce repartment reports show ¥ world-wide advertising costing Good-| Last night at the Baptist church ¥ A ORI S |'Smith. Kansas city reports progress (... .~ o'« ¢ B W. Rhoda ioday that more than 1,000,000 pairs of ' -year millions of dollars. the evangelist, Mr. Moyer, preached & B o American made shoes now are being i s and is said to be supportc':(;lmb)]'J otl.:‘ie on the greatest question ever asked: : Chamber of Commerce. al a shipped abroad monthly. | ‘LECTURE. ON CARE OF “What Must I Do to Be Saved?”’ “IBHWAY Tu fifl“fl“ City reports overall movement state- Average prices for these export i " TEETH TUESDAY. APRIL 20 'y L] swers, with many things to do, but in overalls about matinee time. children’s, $1.91. These prices are \ Plans have been approved by the MTION FOR WEAVING Wins 0" |'s wholesale quotations declared by the f the Scripture has only one answer: “Believe on the Lord Jesus Chirst and thou shalt be saved.” There will be no service tonight, “The teeth should be given a thor- sugh examination every 6 months” dental experts tell us. A dental clinic where everyone desiring it may department of the imterior for the WICKER BRINGS FORTUNE shippers in customs papers. : construction of the new bridge at the Average wholesale prices in Amer- . this ‘being rest night, but tomorrow B fca in December, the month previous, M have his mouth examined free of outlet of Red Lake, according to| ' . n charge will be held under the aus- ;’,‘,zriv::,xi]u; X fi:'::fvfi,‘;?hfl‘:fi;’e‘g George W. Cross, superintendent of |. Menominee, Mich., April 17.— . were: men's, $9.25, per pair; wo- f the South Beltrami count; i i 2 the Red Lake agency. . (special)—A small news story on in- men’s $6.85 per pair; children’s, no ‘pices o e Y |well attended, and undoubtedly th > venti has brought $1,500,000 to b i flabl h -public health association at the Cen-|pouse will be crowded for the service Work on the bridge will begin as|ventions has ug 1000, i verage quotation available. ese tral school in Bemidji, on April 20|¢omorrow night. soon as the ice is off the lake,” said|Marshall Burns Liloyd, an inventor. . nuotations were obtained by the lab- amd‘ 21 at 9 to 6. The dentists who . Mr. Cross, “its completion will be| Several monthe ago Mr: Lloyd iifl- or department. : will conduct the clinic are members|pasFRATY, SEASON - rushed as quickly as possible.” Mr. vented a new method for 1’;""““ “5 Not once during the entire show-| , Differences between the two sets of the Oral Hygiene committee of -the |- - Cross also stated that the material|Daby carriages, woven furniture “I‘ ing of the Legion Revue which comes |of average wholesale quotations in state dental association.- - They will B . OPENS AT FARGO | was all on the ground and that a|baskets. It was the only change in |} ora tor the benefit of the Ralph Gra-|favor of the foreign buyer were: not A1 or otherwise repair any teeth, barge had been constructed, which |the method of weaving wickers.since|ciq post on April 24, will the Star|men’s shoes, $4.60 per pair, or 98 per e . ibt will examine such teeth and ad-| Fargo, April 17.—The Agricul-|will be used in the construction work. Jochebed, mother of Moses, WOVe & |gpangled Banner be played or the|cent; women's shoes, $3.08 per pair : vige as to treatment, referring them tural college today plays the first| «We expect to build a 'romd from basket in which Pharoah’s toulx ‘American Flag shown. Too many?ac- " Yo local dentists. Lantern slide lec.|game of its 1820 baseball schedule|the agency to the bridge and grade him on the River Nile. Soon a tel: tors have used the flag to gain ap- toies and demonstrations also will| With the Moorhead Normal at the A.|four miles beyond the bridge to con- Mr. Lloyd invented & 10&‘“ whic| " |plause which they were unable td|range from 50 to 100 per cent below probably be given. j C. diamond. Games will be played |nect up with the main road leading|Weaves wickers into any shabd SAC|win by their own efforts . retail prices, reports indicate. Many serious diseases of later life| Witk -Comcordia, Wahpeton State north and south, which {s now an does so thirty times faster and bet-| " pajph Gracle post believes that the| ' smerq h B ter than the fastest hand Wweavers.|.; w which the Legion Revue is merican shoe manufacturers ex. plain the difference in wholesale | much meedless ill health are)Science, Bilendale, Normal, Fargo|excellent graded road.” i and college, Manitoba University and be-| A mew Russell special rof ma.| The stories of these inventions Were | yrypging here, can win on 1ts oWn|prices for export and inside of Am- st e erica by saying shoes sold for export 5 aused by neglected or ' ulcerated ’ f:eu::d O:e daitut in charge of the|tWeen May 24 and 28 the farmers|chine has been purchased and ar- printed in patent journals and copied |y oritg “hut no matter how good or dental clinic such as the ome to be team will go to Minnesota and ex-|rangements are being made to start|by .‘,“"‘“ paper in Milwaukee KNOWR | 15y poor it may be, servicé men |gre of a quality inferior to those ¢on- QO nt Bemidji examiried the mouths|Bect to get games with St. Thomas, |road work at an early date. 88 “Packages.” A New York repre-|hink too much of the fiag to 500 itjsumed in the U. 8 of 600 school children during the St.-Johns and 8t. Olaf’s colieges. This will be particularly good |sentative of Lust and Sons, d“d":' dragged into the show business, and ™ . ‘s yo s 4 b : summer of 1918. .In practically every| _ - news for the settlers in the,district | England, manufscturers, rea B t Be|for that.reason the company which|,H 1 b Doale SO lNI”M:Ta:EO"“flS case where there were badly decayed BOLSHEVIKI LOSSES HEAVY. |and west of Red Lake. For years "i""’v investigated and "g" edl (t, comes here will abide by this ruling. thl‘o tl":llllfln| : et ais. . e vital . % teeth and two or three abscesses the they have been discussions of getting |his clients. They came e"l’s a8 The uniform is not held in the| = ng, they Dfl"l“ out, is that foreign Tokio, ‘April 17.—~Two contingents |3 highway through to Bemidji so that weeland'left with Mr. Lloyd $1,500~ /3516 1ight. Congress has given ex- at y:lr::)l:::;e ,h::q;::fil:?;:mx:‘:: d per pair. The full need of American or 81 per cent. Wholesale prices in America now ‘.child suffered from headache, ‘intes-| A and y e_,:‘lfl disorder, mervous irritability, | of bolsheviki advancing from Irxutsk |they might be able to transact their 000" richier. This huge sum entitles |, 53 permission foriits use on the ) ::l:;‘l to",nmflve British lchnu)tlll;e stage. fh P 8 foll seed gt Ar ¥ T eorrien| Thursday by -combined forces of [being forced to go by way of Thiet |FiBHits Permits have heen sold By the| ~ The Legion Revue has secured the uyers can only be satisfled at a price - .. :ll;: o :lxofubis:::sve: fv;ll":evearnl weeks, | General .~ Seminoff and. Japanese Rives Falls. OB inventor in vanada, New Zealand |gorvices of a high grade added at-|Rearly double this, it is explained. children is due directly to bad teeth. mit of this and as soon as the bridge | "~ ~~s~~~~—~~~~~ | §5 making, and the character of this|ed by the Commerce and Labor de- There is little doubt that such ab- and road is completed autos will be BAN OFF act will be announced later. Patrons|partments show that since 1914 the “““3nd tonsilitis. . There were two under |¥ere routed, with heavy losses, last business at the county seat without #. 76 per cent of delinquency in school troops, according to war office. The opening of this road will per-[8nd Australia. - traction for the present tour which it| - Other comparisons of report obtain- of the show are in for a good solid |differences in price at which foreign soesses are often the cause of heart BE!DU 1 able to come through with ease and { & 'iesfons which so suddenly and pre- ERS lAmTION. there are a large number of them in 4 two hours of fun and good} music. buyers and American buyers have - v maturely clip the thread of life. < P o i % that prosperous section of the county. Th measles ban has been lifted, ——ee—— . |been able to satisfy their needs has i Owing to a break in machin- effective today. It has been asked || BUILDING BRIDGE NEAR been comstantly increasing. The fol- The late Theodore Roosevelt car- .. ried a blind abscess twenty years, and \d authorities claim that it was the cause of his untimely death. The So. Beltrami County Public b Health association cordially. invites|] So0oR and we ask your indulg- every one, and especially all school ence for a few issues. {ldren to be present, and benefit by! sixse B O eramination and’ advice of the The Bemidii Pioneer Pub. Co. dentists. lowing table shows the per cent of in- crease in average wholesale shoe prices in America over prices paid by foreign buyers. by thevcity health officer, how- ever, that every precaution we taken, especially by Sunday schools and theatres to prevent the attendance of any children who are fll or in contact with children who are {ll with the measles. - RED LAKE WILL START SOON A. C. Goddard of Red Lake is b 1ild- ing a large harge which he will use . in constructing the piling for the Men’s Women’s o] bridge which is to be built at the Year Shoes Shoes outlet of the Red Lake river, in con-{1914 (July) .......62% 32% — nection with the new road to be|1919 (Janunrya WAL ¢ ) 60 constructed west of the lake, 1919.20 (Winter) ..98 81 ARMY OFFICERS STILL PLOTTING (By United Press.) Paris, France; April 17.—French foreign office announced advices from representatives in Germany, de- claring there were suspicious gather- ut:gu of reactionary officers at Muen- s | SLET ery The Pioneer does not con- tain the usual amount of news today. e Parts for repair will be here