Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 19, 1920, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

" The M is s Mamber of the Ulll-d Pmo-rhflu‘ Wise' Servico—Teday’s: World News Today . BEMIDL, mkum MONDAY E VENING, APRIL 10, 1990 " Weather forpoast, 24 hrs, Markham: = | g4go rfin i«o‘m Storm . byewing direction of wind mmsm Pmmlsmg Savs; Marlot flm ICom Acresge Will Be hmr Bl!l . Renort, Bnthm’hbor e P Il /Soaroe,’: - St. Paul,’ Apru 1 ‘sota crop acreage this' ye ar will ‘be normal,. but‘'there'may be smaller -acreage: of small grains and’ Iarge acreages of feed for.forage. The farm labor shortage is’ general “ovér " the state and acute in ‘some localities; but changes in crops-aré: ‘due ‘more :to weather conditions than dnability to * obtaln help during seeding. = : A i i . “ - - T (By United Press.) ' " ‘The foregoing is a summary. of re-| . 4 5 g Shanghai, China, April. 19 (By turns from ' thirty-nine -scatteredf $nr re rom ' n Charles . Edward H gue). — Three Jcounties of the state in a survey by{ puide oty 4 ' 3 million - students throughout the 7 Hugh J. Hughes, marketing director & 1 d J .fourteen northern provinces of China May Ask (o'omul to Eemam in] : of the state department of ‘agricul~ L = went on’ strike ?oday in psotost "Washingto! Tlu'onzh Summer - ture made public Thursday.. j S (By. United: Prm ) against the teaching advocating di- * Y ! i “There may be a slight curtailmen i f G ' g reot - negotiations with Japan on of crop acreage,im Minnesota. - th " n! 0 Iaa i 'IABOR BOARD REFUSES TO ,ilnntung question, according to re- 4 year, but indjcations:are that the) 19" (By H“&"« state acreage will be: virtually m:'-p dramatic eleventh-hour | W™ < w N mal,” said Mr. Hughes. ‘Later crops hk Td wa' : . reappearance of President Wilson in such as corn and other forage crops, os l ‘ " Couch).—Jersey City outlaw railroad | support of China’s hundred million strikers today were denied a hear-|trade unionists. - Abrogatfon of all the political arena 1s being planzed, | 1. & i v Sochocky, Inveistor of a |8re being: substituted for wheat tof ' ./ . according. to:] tent report among secret. proc 4 T some extent, bnt no land is to x-em.m ; fes c ing by the railroad labor board. The|gecret treaties is: demanded by the pfocess which:has made It p fdler? v e p : 'mmlssmn board ruled that the workers with|gtudents who have promised tho; will ‘Washington politicians; The plan is b esident sud-, siblejto develop and utllize the radium Fari, hands Qre receiving trom N grievances should first attempt a set-|not molest foreigners. fhiz & campaign, Drob- fromfAmerican mines in the treatment | ¢¢0"s month in the timber districts ... ; 5 tlement in conference with their em- of chucer and fbrold growths. The |fo 330 a month in the detcying see. | Minnésota Delegates to Attend Com- | pioyers. "' .One of the first acts would be to is holding in his hand a tiny{tions, board and room being furnish-{i. - . mhission Hearing at Grand : ™ : " dend message 10 congress: asking -it|vial (of the. preclous element which, Jed. The average wage.is $73 'a : 1 JUDGE GARY WOULD HAVE BHZZARB TIEs S tain tn Weahington through the| though but the size-of & pin, is worth | month. 3 i Forks May18 |"'GOUERRNMENT CONTROL LABOR - / gummer an pasb 1 slztlon which | more than $5,000. ' In the cylinder on | - Inquiries-at omploymant agenem‘ ; New York, April 19—Tabor should he' would urge. = the table is half of the $375,000. worth | disclosed that mo orders from™ farm ‘\‘"‘“’" of Northern Minnesota b su‘{,ja:t:({ >4 'govem.,:e,,;’ control ) Should such’ & program be carried,| which will be ‘used In starting the |labor ‘at less than $76 a month .are |representatives will be .prosent @tf v AU oo LT er organtza- | ¢ . “out it is expected 'a messege’ would | first “radium bank” which \will loan | beir . n{the a;"l':“%.‘" Ahe ‘f“’%fit“l“ 201 tions, Tudge Albert H. Gary, chair- GUTS supPuEs = be followed by. lic‘appearance of | the dment to dectors for nudlefi uwe. 4 .. b néh wt{fl m::t at lz}nnd w y|man United States Steel corporation, ) said today, outlining company’s stand ith a speech. - He 8. - Al ‘those of” ‘Nagtions ‘plank borers from 50 to 60 cents ‘an. hour; mnn:d to ;‘:g::d u?e C. G| Belvis on_unions at the annual meeting of ofts recelved here. The students, 'NEGOTIATE WITH OUTLAW who are parading streets of the prin- Washington, April 19'-(By Ralph'cipal cities, are seeking to enlist the v af for di tional" conventi ilroad secti lund4t 2 / - N 7 h. Lester Welter of Moorehead an i R . i : to §75: per mont | Nathwig of/Warren. There wm also Somlm U‘DER CIVIL COURTS Two . Day Blizzard, { " All interésted in baseball in any be a hearfng. in Duluth about the IN WAR TIMES. SUPREME COURT Causing Food Shortage | ‘way are-urged to attend the meeting same' time and it 15 understood "l‘"fi; 'Washington, April ‘19. — Supreme ) of baseball ‘men’ called for Tueeday Bentatives. will - attend the DulutBy o;rt held that civil courts havel| - (By United Press.) {hearfing from Bemidji. jupisdiction over soldiers intime of | ' Denver, Col., April. 19.—Two-d evening at the rooms’of the Bemidji ! war, in refusin A . nte Tehs ; X g reprieve to Edkard|blizzard which tapered oft into light g;l; “:;gw C:?mfi:lm ;:: : Fan A"Emc‘fis fll‘A’l‘! SECOND IN GUARD Caldwell, negro, under death sen-|gnow fall here today after bringing T el et vate todeis Plant iarsd: ’ ;i tence for killing a strecet car con-|all steam railroads in Colorado to a | well under way for a team to repre- Minnesota, with an ‘ienlisted |ductor in Alabama. standstill, was reported ‘sweeping i 3 o sent ‘the Ralph Gracle post of the One n! ten commandments ‘which |strength ‘of 3,467 in the natiqnal| . Wyoming and northwestern Nebras- 5 i i ; ) ] ! American Legion this_ summer’ and the.Canadian Reconstruction asso-euard ‘of ‘the ‘,nlted States on 'Aprill '\ 'EXPLOSION KILLS SIX. ka. Thousands of homes are short i l fRocid: ' " clation has formulated for-the' guld-|1, sfinds second among the states inj .\ \\0 0 'py April 19.—Six me of foodstuffs, Little: milk has’been . el ] all men who wish: to try out for the, ance; of the Canadian people in the|the rqde to complete their authorized eported killed in premature explo- delivered in two d: team:or ‘who are interested in hav- 3 | restoration’ of . peace-time cundmonn units.’: This state has a percentage ing such a teani to represent nomidfi i8/the tollowing fpine of 68 per cent, being led .by: Maine, slon in cement quarry at Ormrod. JUDGE DEFINES are urged to 3 3 er. cent, The dutnorized|. e h mflf&'fi?flfi'fifi'fi? c:,:’:&'.'i ren tpgr ‘Siunesota, has been set PARKER, VAI.LEY SWEPT BY GAL mnm‘s”;g";‘fllfx’. s - “ports; patronize : Canadien' rallways, | & according..to- thi febittie Rock, Ark.; April’ 9__Death case hea;d'reeuntly the - queation ) BRITISH. ARMY Gflowma FAST Canadian ‘steamshlps; and: Canadian !'uport\ of the Mflltla bureau recelved 1ist in high wind which swept Parker [ o o 22 to the difference betwun i ;. On Friday nlx t. at” - ‘banks; place insurance in Canadian Valley tofay is estimated at ‘between ‘Condonation” and “forgiveness.” & ’ e -at the Grand thedtre, Morris Kaplan companies; . employ Canadian archi- five.and twenty. Scores were injured| "y judge decided that in a Chris- -will’ address the’ business: men and “ Recrutts 9'“""“""" Coats and tects, engirieers, scientists, and, other and thousands. of dollars of property{;on '3 well as a lay, sense it was working men on thetlocal labor situa-! I_nnkln Busbies Ruplace experts; spend vacations in ‘Caniada.” ". s 'nflu‘nc. '" destroyed. assumed that every man had a slate tion: with a special reference to thef . Klukl Unlform. This statement of economic poli¢y ; on which was written th» faults of ‘dllfl“erenees exiutlng between men and, R . is ‘oné 'that mlgmhwe‘]’l be ,go,:ed NORWEGIAN STEAMER BURNED.|pis lite. i mills Imdon—-neemiu are joining fll. by the people of the. United: States: ' . l't A e i "The mesting ‘of ‘the Central Labor | British army at the rate of 200 per|Throughout our entire history, with : n m mm“ o e’:;‘:’] K:’B 11‘; J?fifilne{is w:;h;uyn‘;’d coggf:te t“fi;fln‘:?&“txo&?zab& ::: { \mion, which was to have been.held day and “many of the men whose [one.or two.short exceptions, the Unit- b in' the harbor today. Three men were | record. 2 '“the 'same evening will be held later. period of service was about to- expire ed States has Deen a ‘creditor iny:'« ° (By United Press) injured following three -terrific ex-|. 'In con nation t.l,u was. no dlot- - A | {Mr. Kaplan, wishes especlally that bave re-enlisted. 3 merchandise trade, exporting more{ . Rio de Janiro, March: 29.—(BY | plogjons. Flames spread to several |ting out.; The record:: 3 ~ the wives of the working men attend | ™ Py 'nrds rogiimenis. have than ' it imported.: "But there: have|Mail):—The influence qf North Am:|.i parges. the slate and ‘was onl this meeting and.also such others as - = 70 t‘“ in thelr i been times -when, although -thelerica on ‘South' Americd is steadily| - © | With a plece of 'paper witn ro- |, are - intérested’ in the matter " re- ssomed out again eir prewar | merchandise trade was in our. favor, |becoming :more. evident, even in the mark: “That will obscure the record terred..to: et coats and bearskin busbies, in- | the net balance was against us be-|Mardi Gras of Rio de Janeiro. Among NO DECISION ON PROHIBITION. | WV o er| matrimonfal offence - : stead of khakl - - cause we utilized foreign services in-|the throngs of masqueraders during Washington, April 19.— Supréme|,ccurs.” = Then the paper will be \ 'Gopm STATE ms According ‘to the Morning Post, tho stead of supplylng our own. Great|the 1920 carnival season were many |court recessed without announcing a|rajsed and the record and the marital ; _L " HIGHWAY 'OflNSTRUOTION regular army is to have its prewar | Britain ‘has.practically always been|:Carlitos", as Charley Clmplln is call- |decision on constitutionality of fed-|gin was still there., . establishment increased by.about 100,- |2 net debtor so far as merchandise ed in Portugese. eral prohibition. : de is concermed; but has beem.a| { There were ‘ S /Minnesota lead i state in the|000 ‘men, with the ultimate object of | trade - 0 g . union fan the npmber of mles of roads gotting another 500,000 men voluntar. | et croditor hecausesof services she % FOUR MEN ROB BANK AND MANAGER HARDING TO BE built during 916 aetording to fig-|lly to undertake liability for genersl has supplied :to::people. of other: na-|and bBandann: ] oin MAKE GETAWAY IN CAR HOST TO CHILDREN WEDNESDAY " ures récently compiled. :Road éon..|service when ' the army reserve is tions. Through her: - shipping; her|imitation of 'the movie hero-of the struction totaléd '12,70 needed. banking, and her insurance, she has|American wild and wooly west.. Film Minneapolis, April 19.—Four men Because so many of the younger st of '$11,127,986. /'Te . ; : received an income which counter-|vampires abound, with penciled eye- [robbed Fidelity State bank of three |, ,on picture lovers were unable to X f,',’,i 3:1& 12; czb . o il .| balances: her adverse balance in|brows and low-cut gowns. ° thousand dollars cash and ten thou-| o 'tne opening chapters of “Smash- % Rouged. Her Own ‘Portrait. merchandise exchange. The immigrants to Brazil from m'md dolk&rs leierty bom’is a: 10 ing Barrfers” on acesunt of the . One of ‘America’s foremost ¢ |, The principal items of outgo from |Portugal, Spain and Italy and France °°’°l°k this morn “5' escaping In al. qasles 'ban last week, Manager painters, who,numbers mmnhu"hax“ the United States for services ren-|-—the four. great carnival countries |touring car. Harding of the Grand theatre has an- enteh man; women of weall - | dered by other. nations have been |of: Europe—have. brought -their. car- nounced that he was able to secure ing of y Wealth, is, tell- ayments for ocean _transportatiom, |uival ‘traditions and customs . to TREATY MUST BE LIVED a return’of the, first three chapters g '0f a nouveau riche woman who|{interest and dividends on ‘American|South America, - In years past the UP TO I FRANCE SAYS|which were shown jast Thursday, sat for him recently. This woman, |securities held abroad, and the.ex-|color of Lisbon, of Madrid, of Genor,| = pgris France, April 19.—France’s|and that on Wednesday of this week who is the wife of a prominent poli-|penditures of American tourists trav-|and of Nice has mingled in the Ri0|, . oram regarding Germany at a|at & o ‘clock in the afternoon, every ticlan and business man, had decided | eling in foreign countries: - We can|de Janeiro holiday season. Now the | .onference of council premiers which child in.Bemidji will be invited.to' | that thefr home was not really up to;|and should avold those foreign ex-[spirit of New York, Chicago ‘and| eneq at San Remo today, will be attend the Grand theatre as his | | | | TUNNELS 5,700 FEET LONG * Pittsburgh Puts Tubes Through Hills i South of ‘the- Monongahela ‘River. S i o8 g iy AT date without -4 painting of heteelf, | Penditures in the’future.. . Frisco is tumbling into this blend. * | .o niete “disarmament of Germany |Buest, the only charge being the 9 - Pittsburgh, Pa—Twin tunnels, each [y " o0 o Ml S o tiag was A _ and execution of every clause in Ver- | necessary war tax, which will be one 700 feet long, for the use of vehicles and ‘pedestrians, . are. being bored through' the range of: hills bordering the ‘southern side of the Monongahela River. valley here, .in order. that the thousands of persons who 1live in the soutliern part of. Allegheny county and work -in Plttslmrgh- may more mlly reach the clty. "\ 'Work on'the’ tunnela, which bmn \'a few days ago, will continue for more than two years; engineers estimate, and’ the cost will ‘be $4,800,0000 . ° £ lsailles treaty, former President Poin. care declared today. '| MORGAN'S DEATH FOILED | pleted, and accepted by the ‘worham and her husband. 'They- took ‘it home’ and had it hung on the wall. But everything was not well. The woman ‘decided that the artist should have [ MAN’S PLAN TO MURDER HIM ut -more color in h s ] SR 5 2 — stepladder, and, 'climbing up she : 5 I IO . ¢ ‘|and killed Dr. James W.:Markoe dur- Mont., tomo?mw and Wednesday ""' W?‘d the lips. and cheeks of the| - | i 2 i ing ““"7“;‘ S; Geo{nda'Prg':z":; expected her® the latter part of the g painting. with a lip”stick“and then g E.Pl“wp" ¢l l;‘"’ yester 3;' 1: Bag. | Week. i sat down and surveyed her work. { :lctomll(tl{l J"Pyizlm &5‘;[0"_"3“ "E"| The Commefcial club has made ; mi;; Joman put in a loog distance | | | : s |tording to a ‘story he told District speclal plass for ‘helr &“"‘:’g"flt' one ‘call for the artist and told HE : : | They aido; afe solieduled to stop at | It is proposed to'have the tunnels |y, "pe i oueht “she had done some- % SRR A rosgeed fiefiffiffiffi“{.ff e nargns | Dickinson, Mandsn and Bismarck. i connect. with a high bridge which will . thing that’ she shouldn’t.” " The fa v ; > - span the Monungaheln river and bring ce s e I, of homicide and felonous assault, for ¢ bad to: palng-d over’—New York ; ; : . examination Wednesday. “This man|BEAUTY. PARLORS OPENED the tunnel traffic. to_the :heart of ‘the - 9 i i 3 ’ business dlntrr‘l‘:;; of Pittsburgh; This | EVeaing San,j < . », & | d me Morgan’s death had foiled will. cost $8,500,000.- Bach:tube will be 4 o, j gt ¥ “Ihim but he had another {ntended ’ made to accommodate -two lines of The House: : (1 i 4 [ -¢ 7| vietim in George Miller of Duluth, Mrs. -J. Martin and Mrs. E. Wehicle trafic, and in addition: there | ' ‘I.gotta have d roof over my head.” “|Minn.,” O'Shaughnessy said. Simp-|Dahlby have opened their beauty ¢ ell, the roof is all right,” sald the kins' plended. not .guilty. . parlors il the Kaplan block. Their will be footpaths. 3 BET S : j cas truthful real estate: man, “but the # e S, =, Y R TN S quarters fe on the second floor. of the Houe lsvt much7— Leuisvil | | : NS | - joumry AseEieORs WILL LUNOK | 3 —t SISO ECTO %' . 1$5.00 REWARD! Courier-Journal ; Mayor L. F. Johnson has offered a reward of $5.00 for information leading to the arrest and convic- tion of anyone detacing or .de. 7 . i NORTH DAKOTA CITIES /i TO ERTERTAIN 5T. PAUL MEN | F‘ugo, April 19.—8t. Paul business THIS ACI' MAY YE’l'BE THRILLER ] POV U N Lo SELLS. CHICKENS: NOW : Fifty Beltrami county assessors : 3 HAW, HAW1 ; will meet at luncheon with the board J. 'A.- Dawson advertised two : — X 2 g = | - of directors of the Civic and Com- ness. “’l‘ake the ad out and run frad 5‘3 Axked the Litte A > - 55 . . With" the assessmemt of the county|| and boulevards. The notice by 'Sure,” replied the Big Man.. “Why?" . & = ey will come up. Representatives of Mayor Johnson reads: @ harness for'salead in its place,” i i j said Mr: Dawson.; The harness ad NomSpremiel fhe Lile Man Lol 4 : A e ; the state tax' commissfon will also be REWARD! A-reward of §6 will “But it says here that there sre birds NG e be given to the person giving in- is In, ook for it if you want to - in attednnoe | buy & harness. It youare in the || 10, Africa with bills'a yard long.” g e formation, which will lead to'the market for anything ‘else usually || “Well, what about flmnr' demanded oN RMG TB,[P arrest and conviotion of anyone you ‘will find 1t for sile in The || the Big Man. j P ’ ! destroying or defacing lawn and i ”’Ploneer Classified Columns. They | “1.was Just’ wondcflng if those birds Yo 2 3 . . . hSO;::- tHJl"!; -ltlmel, ':ao ismin z;“lelt":“‘dmflt:“ ‘posted by the cost little and do mic Ty o are. o the spiri ; . [ .. |chargesof the logal recruiting office _h. T Yong, t the spirits of & plumb- : L p for the United States army, lett to-|}]. jgned, L. F. Jobnson, : : : ! ““|day for Blackduck - where he will spend-fite days on a recruiting tpip.

Other pages from this issue: