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TENSTRIKE'S NEW COAL STRIKE CASES SAW MILL OPENS AGAINST UNION HEADS FOR BUSINESS| AND OPERATORS CALLED Company | Conspiracy to Restrict Output, Increase Prices, Charged Against Leaders LODGES Bemidji Lodge No. 119, I. 0. O. F,, Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. THIS WEEK TONIGHTS BUSINESS C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 362 Re Bluebird Lumber Saws 10,000 Feet Lumber . on First Day’s Run By Hiilard D. Garritson The Bluebird Lumber company op- International News Service Stoft ened their mill here Tuesday, May 4. They sawed about 10,000 l‘eet_ol Correspondent. Fough lumber the first day. This is| Indianapolis, Ind., Mfiuy 6.—So) lxi:e ition to Tenstrike in- of the most prominent gures_ in e a_v‘v?lcome nd(:: l: be a big help to bituminous coal industry in the dustries and shou Sy "%l United States were to be arraigned the farmers of tnat vicinity as itlin the United States District Court gives them a place to dispose of their | here- today under an indictment logs charging 125 soft coal operators and et miners with conspiracy to restrict the : production and distribution of coal Among Tenstrike residensts v;ho and conspiracy to ‘exact excessive were Bemidji visitors last Saturday|prjces.” Approximately two-thirds of were: Mr. Davis, W. A. Rice, Miss | pe gefendants are operators and the }Io):lnsg:, ¥ifilexrfi‘;f:§é %‘;f’d 'Il;/‘l‘:f- rest miners and union, officials. ord, ALy Y gt 1) -| The indictment under which the ‘g’l Heml"iel'firuudéeghgogii‘l (};‘lfli{: operators and miners were to enter ”ksg an Fean ) pleas before Judge A B. Anderson qu;arman Lutheran services were was the result of a three month’s in- conducted in the Presbyterian church zz:tl‘glfléfi:t:;ggyev:ripg;g?eFz(de;:(i last Sundag'dnllternoon by Rev. Lemp- Grand Jury and today’s court action ky of Bemidji. is the culmination of the coal contro- P od versy which had its inception early Play Postvoned. last fall, prior to the nation-wide o tis” which was |strike of a half-million coal miners. 1o The Blay Mo o Okt 'the Guild |The defendants, with one exception, hall this Friday evening by Black- |are all from the central competitive duck local talent, had to be cancel- coal field, comprising Illinois, Indi- ed permanently on account of the ill- |ana, Ohio and Western Pennsylva- ness of a couple members of the cast. nia. Ralph Gracie Post, No. 14, meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays at Bemidji Civic and tion rooms. Commerce Associa- IVEN, Commander J. D. WINTER, Adjutant BEMIDJI LODGE ~ Loyal Order of MOOSE, NO. 1452, g, Meets first & third Tues. each month Visiting brothers_especially invited C. B. Hoyt, Secy. Phone 701W NEXT MEETING REGULAR BUSINESS ———————————————————— BEMIDJI CAMP NO. 5012, meets 2nd .and 4th Tues. each month at L. 0. O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors especially invited Next Meeting - REGULAR BUSINESS J. P. Lahr, Clerk Phone 93 One of the indicted men has been dead a year. An imposing array of legal 'talent has been engaged to defend both the midji, is expected home the latter i miners and operators. Charles Evan part of ...is week. Hughes heads the council for the ‘Comb Cyr, a former pioneer resi-|miners and their officials and some dent of this vicinity, arrived in town | twenty-five prominent attorneys have Tuesday evening for a visit with old |been engaged to carry on the legal {riends. Mr. Cyr has spent tne wint- |fight for the operators. Judge An- er in New York state and comes here | derson, who also presided at the in- directly from Virginia, Minn., where | junction proceedings against the min- he has visited with his three daugh-|ers’ leaders here last autumn will ters for a week. hear the conspiracy proceedings. Mrs. M. E. Knapper, who has spent | yigorous measures were taken by the winter months with her sister in|some operators outside Indiana to Paynette, Wis., returned to Tenstrike|fight extradiction to the jurisdiction Tuesday evening. of Judge Anderson’s court and it was Sidney Kruger loft Monday even-|stated today that the defendants in ing for Sherwood, N. D. He expects |the operators’ camp are prepared to to be employed there for about siX|«fight the case against them on every months. legal technicality. The miners, too, In the future there will be a barb- | yere prepared for battle on technical- er at Hagadone’s pool hall for two |jtjes, it was stated and they voiced days out of every week. This week |the utmost confidence in the ability of he was here Monday and Tuesday. their counsel. Tenstrike Defeats Hines An enthusiastic crowd attended the ball game here Sunday afternoon between Hines and Tenstrike. There was much rooting and cheering for iboth teams. Ed. Cronk pitched for Tenstrike and the score was 15 to 4 in favor of the home team. ‘Mrs. Leslie Rearick, who has been fll at St. Anthony’s hospital in Be- PENNSYLVANIA NOW LEADING Keystone State Led Nation in 1919 in Mileage of Contracts Let for Road Building. Pennsylvania led the nation in 1919 fn mileage of contracts let for road construction, according to the state ‘highway department. Up to January 1 the state awarded contracts for | the building of 679.26 miles of du- rable highways. Its nearest competi- tor was Illinois, which contracted for 510.70 miles. Pennsylvania's 1920 program calls for the construction of approximately 800 miles of roads. The department says that Pennsylvania is far ahead of other states In the organization it has perfected to build durable high- ways. Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid ‘troubles are most dangerous be- cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL it O The world’s standard remedy for these disorders, will often ward off these dis- eases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for the name Gold Medal s -nduc-’lu“-nfi::"‘" ' Mabel Hampl, Mildred Dodge, Gladys Gregg and Malinda Wild rep- resented Tenstrike last Saturday at the bread baking contest heid at the Central school in Bemidji. The first three girls went as a team and Ma- Jinda Wild as an individual. Much interest is taken here in the outcome which cannot be announced until lat- er. The dance given by the baseball boys at the Guild hall last Friday evening was a success financially. A pie social was given in connection with the dance. Charley Tufford of Gilby., N. D, has bheen visiting his sister-in-law, Mrs. Elnora Tufford for the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Travis leave roon for a trip to Redwood City, Cal., They will take with them little Pau- IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Jine Rohinson as far as El Centre, Cal., where hgr parents are located at i Bresent, | Says Backache Is Sign You Much speculation is being held as Have Been Enhng Too to who is to conduct an ice cream Much Me;t parlor in Tenstrike this summer. When you wake up with backache Tenstrike conld well supvort one, and dull misery in the kidney region goofl up-to-date place, kept up in a ¢ generally means you have been ganitary a4 ne. ; . | eating too much meat, says a wel- Can you he»r the wedding bells.’;known authority. Meat forms uric We hear something like it but wheth- g.4 \hich overworks the kidneys in er it is just the echoes or the real tpoin effort to filter it from the blood thing we can't distinguish. i ; Mr«, Lou Cohnear is at the bedside ::g lt:gegyy bec“‘;z‘:n Q;:;roiié’::;;yz;e‘: of her danghter. Mrs. Lydia Esken- sluggish a.nd clog you must relieve THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOR QUICK AND CLEAN SERVICE EAT AT THE REX CAFE Across the Street from the Markham Hotel yin that condition. itrouble caused by Acids. lstrength this treatment gives. iliams Treatment. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1920 Ty Uric Acid Treatment 75c Bottle (32 doses) FREE Just because you start the day wor- ried and tired, with aching head, burning and bearing down pains in| the back—worn out.before the day begins—do not think you have to stay ! Be strong and well. Get rid of the pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, rheu- matic suffering, aching bacl or kidney | (et more sleep. If your rest is| broken half a dozen times a night,| you will apprec:ate the comfort and; Rheumatism, kidncy and bladder troubles, and all other ailments due to excessive acid, no matter how, chronic. or stubborn, yield to The Wil-~ N Qrrd Y Send this notice and 10 cents to pay part cost of postage, packing, etc., to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co., S 2943, P. O. Bldg., East Hampton | Conn. You will receive a 75¢ bottle|' (32 doses) free, by parcel post. Nol: further obligation on your part. Only" one free bottle to any family or ad-’ T that moment when conversa- on 1 t:;lnd the in- erest in the game is @ less keen—then isthe : -~ . time to serve cold, ™ sparkling glasses of Dr. Swett’s, The Original Tre thox‘:lgntlul h'.’s:k _alzay'shkeeps adf:,yle!:afl’es ice — for emer- ge ey, ol May or¢ it se, it B o O P IT B% THE CASE, U 1 by the gt ~ Painful - Corns “Geta-It” Makes Them Loosen Up 80 They Lift Off Painlesaly. ‘There's no moré n after a fow ré pai! drops of “Gets-It” lands u, callus and instantly dries. et Out-of-town distributors desirous of making connections, write to ' The Fitger Company, Duluth, Minn. Send or telephone your orders direct to Theo. Thoraldson, Bemidji, TN 3 Minnesota (AT AT In a day or two you lift the old misery-maker right off without even feeling it. hat's the last of Mr. Corn and the last of your mis- ery. Millions who have lost their corns the “Gef t"” way eay it is the only common-sense way to get rid pe! = s-It,” the never-failing, gu: anteed money-back corn remover costs but a trifle at any drug store, M{'d by K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. of the “Get Sold in Bemidji and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by gurker's Drug Store and City Drug tore. Svhseribe tor the Ploreer. dorf who is very low. them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body’s urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the BY BRmSH ORDER weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full G | of sediment, channels often get sore, (By United Press) | water scalds and you are obliged to Shanehal. April 1. (By Mail)— geek relief two or three times during Delay of the American state devnart-the night. ment in taking up with the British Either consult 8 good, reliable government effectivelv a protest physician at once or get from your agaipst an Order in Covneil prohih- phnrmacist about four ounces of Jad jting citizens of any other countrylsalt!; take a tablespoonful in a glass | from managing concerns incorporated of water befure breakfast for a few under the laws of Great Britain has days and your kidneys will then act created a feeling of decided unrest!gp'e This famous salts is made from throughout the Far East. the acid of grapes and lemon juice, Scores of American business men | omhined with lithis, and has been who have been in managerical capa- used for erations to clean and cities out here ;\;r many years have stimulate fl‘:n ish kidneys, to been dispossess and the business s gE18 = ‘l”. they have. built up have been given ?e“mh.”.::t‘d' lafl“ “:i:; ’:h’:d"o into the hands of Britons drafted 0“8‘: irritates, thus en i from England or clerical positions in we:ldes‘:.lts is a life saver for lar the companies. £ . Tegu A striking instance in connection :l:t“inej:t:e"';nc{tn:kl::x:e::"e,;? u‘h 4 with the new order is that of Captain i s H. E. Morton, former manager of the | ¢ffervescent lithia-water drink. Shanghai Hotels Companies, Ltd., owenrs of Astor House and Palace Hotels, the largest hostelries in Shanghai. He was compelled to re- gign his position and is sailing for the United States on the steamer Ecuador because he is an Ameri- can and cannot continue in his posi- tion under the new ruling. That he’ was successful in his work as man-}| ager of the company is indicated by the annual report of the company |. which shows the hotels earned a net profit of $596,437 last year, an in- crease og $223,196 over the previous They For every day In the week. For overy reom. For general housecleaning. Posi (NCw) Toastie come In the yellow and red package PoST TOASTIES Best Corn Flakes Made S in the torrid sun—what joy i Ward’s Orange-Crush? tempting! As a lemon drink, Ward’s Lemon- ypunnnddalldo.-l - Aftera icy-col Puresas it is Crushis equalls lemons with best sugar and citric- acid (thenatural acid of citrusfruits)s- { A vy PPl STy Al in bottles or at fountains Ay -Crush ’ Prepered n Orange.Cr Co., Chicago- Bottled in Bemidji by LANGDON MFG. CO.