Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 29, 1920, Page 1

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" Thls proposal me’before big shippers who'be- it would result in a more, eqult.-v LAKE BIMDJI SATURDAY ' Ahdy Lee Wlll Opernte “Tl:or" From Boat House to Bsflnnlng Batur torenaon, 1 Bemidji ‘es{de! o .Grand j;o St. Paul “be taken to the state mpreme court -on: Judge ‘Dean’s ‘denial for-a new tri ‘president of the Nationa ‘league, and Ji { orgamzltxon ansger, “Victed of _}onspmcy to mcounge dis~ uring- the : “nounced ‘last-night. 'I‘holmni 1livan who, v -charged by Jmige Tormly le ] the 3 ; yelin : for A C Townley, * during’‘the nesota, last sum- i (B: i United Preu.) July., 29. on (he York, ngfil they set foot on % he final training Tt 8 g rllly circles that he 1920 team is-as good, if than/ any aggregation ganiés of the pest. “Outside of the distance rums, the d 'the p-step-and-jump, lich ~ afe .marked| in' the doubtful l\unn, the team |is considered t hnvo at leut two 81 fre places in .From the ll.lowmq made in the final trials at Camridge it appears, that the forte team. |is in the oped’ will -retain| s king of) Uncle Sam. American outfit. A mult.h and south and | the' army;and the nlavy all succeeded in landing The games start in the’ new stadium ugust 15, and run un- til August Dyting lh}ilm Antvlerp, the athl s will oused in a h:f bufldmg thbnyt :nhu -been. provid- Belgian gov- ury & Setlerlee company of olis; makets of metal bsda mg, will pérsonally visit th hyd ylnnq on.. Au 10, ) znnonncem ¢ re- by«th firh of Huffman »-which handles - exclusive- ity thi nseo of cnlhng on first ever -attem Minneapolis: July 29.—An appeal will promlses to prov a big .dra " + chrd. [ Lieutenant | Sihsl{uty dnves a new. inute'Curtis machine, ‘He years_ as instructor in the M Hu aviation‘schools Wi held a commis- sion. as heufenant,. junior. grade; in U..S. nayal reserve fleet. -His I and: ability. to impart: his‘knowl- to. others brought early recog- on: from the government,-and he ‘ranks_as: one of the. best-and most proficlent “pilots m the U. S.inaval mer,: said his client “did “not: ‘expect .‘lt gervice.. . tl; t:'e;ewe fair treatment 0 trial judge:” - “The; feast law:and eourtesy and. violent pre;udlce I ever wit- h hands -~ He 'plans to’ arrive in Bemxd)l at about 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon of: Aug\ut 10, with weather condi- ons- permlttmg. - The local firm will d were displayed:i in Juage Dean’s be’ advised by wu'e of any delay cmlrt ’* he gdded‘ MW PROGRAM J WENILE BAND CONCERT ) The band conc ertto'be iven by the Juvenile band -Friday night in-Library park pumxus :to be the best yet given by hem.: New music his been pre- pared -and- some umbers not" " heretofore played by t.he hand, will be given, The concert will commence .at 8 o’clock. The program to be given is as follows’ : 1. “America.” ~ 2.. March, “Leader,” Crosby. 3. Waltz, “Flower Bell,” Ascher. ‘4. March, “American Un- ion,” Mackie-Beyer. .. 5. Medley Overture, ‘“‘Stan- dard, Airs_ of Amerlca,” Arn, Ascher. 6. March, Kiefer. > 7. Tone Study, “Nocturno,” Arr., Ascher. 8. National Airs—(a) “an-’ e;”” (b) “Yankee Doodle.” 9. Geand March, Ascher. 10. “The ~Star Spangled ~ Banner,” Key. “To_the Front,” ; \}which may: arise... In communie: ting with Hufl'man & greod «in athletic 1 upomd the American ‘shield in’ peipts, | Sahsbury, %represenhhve of. l;lm:imi,‘ to have all. of ‘Mex bei ico under ‘contrel: of the government for tha‘.flrst tiifle since the downfall}* of Diaz. - Amusing stories were, told the” conditions. of surrender of 'Hé and Martinez walked arm rm in most’ - friendly - manner nd the plaza at. Sabinas. discuss- the ‘terms 'of surrender while ’kept one hand on hls revolver )and’ Mexican. federal troops: re- en route to attack Lower Cali- N'ED FROM mmm “Sixteen lifeprisoners, nd)ndged i 'have been transferred from the state prison to the new/|this 'year will ter ition. for the ‘dangerous insane at 8t Peter state hospital, J.- 7. n, prison warden, reported yes- All were . sentenced for Among those . trnndemd to-the hospital were Charles Swanland and ‘Bylly - Polak, who were committed to Stillwater trom Beltrami county. ° hales Swonland was tried at'th® Sept. term of district’ court here in and committed {o ‘the s te on Ochober 9, 1912, iofr jat the ‘prison_pending. a’ doctor’s de- “as to where they. 'are to be company’s-pro-1 s is ‘coming 'here %:r the’ cnllmg <on;, the A ART N RUSSIAN PEACE < (By United Press) - -Washington, July- -29.—Whether: the United" States is to-have any/part in the peace négotiations between alliés”and: Russfa=is a. question for the determination of ‘- President one, officials said’ ioday is Teg Uni fifandly to the Russian people; would l}s& invited to such a conterence O’Leary; an invitation was exténded | one of ‘the firm to take a-free ride with-Mr. Salisbury 'soon after his ar-|. rival ‘here, ‘and. considerable interest : lnu béen aroused as to which: member 'vnll aceept, since nexther has as-yet{. ,expenenced the. sensatwn of riding| /in’ the' air. | ; if any friends on customers of thej: thshury, it can be ‘arrange them, but it will be necessary that they pay the ~regular price. - The Curtis company, which .owns' the hydroplane that Salisbury. will drive, would not consent {o the Minneapolis manufacturers having full use of the that; with the exception of one free ride for'a member| of the local firm, anyone gomg up niust_pay the regu- lar fee,! which is $3.5 for one- person or $20 for twd. :I‘hose who would like to take a trin with the aviator are gsked to hand |in their names to convenience, since Lieutenant -Salis- bury will have only a few hours stop here. Upon arnqal he will then make the “flights in the order in which the names qre handed in. He will = leave| -Minneapolis on August 7 for Cnlerame and will make ‘several stom in northwestern Minnesota ptlot t0 ‘coming to Be- midji. { store wish to go up with Lieutenant|. d - for|. plane. during the (rip, and insisted}’] Huffman & O'Lear,y at their earliest|, \Calexied, ‘Cal,, States Cotthsul Boyla announced here. laet niglit Ke had sent a long telegram' July . 29 —Unlfldf % B Bt. Plul Jnly 29.—Clearing of th 5 10,90 00 acres of eut over land- in ta will increase the fi” prmmm of tHep 00,1t was 5 The mgnlng was preslded over by | ‘| B. G.'Quamme. The report was pre- sented by A: D Wilson and Frank's. ‘McCabe. “1t is very conservative to say t! at-is cl ment ;nd ‘those ‘of Governor. Cantu, | result; from the lnvurlo |CR OU'I‘LOOKINCOUNTY S VERY GOOD THIS YEAR Judglng from:all present pmpects the southern part of Beltrami'county| haye bumper ~¢rope. Haylng is m-ogresslng rapidly under yery:favorable ‘weather ! tonditions and the ckop this year will-be one of ‘the larest in many years. ~Ex- ‘ceptionally good stands of clover are belng ‘cutiin this vieinity- ‘this year, while ‘other fields where the clover ig equally as good are sbeing left’ for seedr Last year clover seed proved to be' a money maker and the.prospects are that even'more seed will be har- yested thig year than last. A number of farmers’ -clubs have jointly pur- 5d .clover - hullers, »nd other ipment necessary to properly care ed; and. more lnterest is be- in this rai potat : " farmers: in- this ‘vieinity very: Abuby from. untfk cold’ ’welth.r sets i YO'D'R WEIGHT FREE . ON BARKER'S m SOAI.R Earle’ A. quer has_had installed in his’ store . a ' springless Toledo gcale, which- gives. your weight the recond you;step upon the scale plat- | form. This ia as he says “for your convenience.’’ The scale:is a henuty and is for'the free’ use of: the genmeral puble. In éonnection with this campaign of advertising: ‘‘For Your Convenience” the Barker 'Drug and Jewelry ‘store are ‘glving out a little booklet com- piled by the Toledo Scales company which "tells“you what you - should . weight and gives authentic directions -for increasing and reducing weights. TRUCE 10 EERMIT POLES T0 SIGN ARHISTIGE . (By. United Press) London, July 29. —Polish - repre- ‘sentatives will ‘be permitted to cross the lines-at: eight o’clock tomorrow morning to- sign an armistice with the Bolsheviki, the Soviet. command- er nnnoupl_:ed Ak must be interested.” report calls on all the busl v eral ‘land clearing held 24 demonstrations between, May 18 and June’ 25, The total attendance a these demonstrations was 9,750, and || thie total acreage clenred during the was, 79% Iast; night. Everythmzhubeen..' done that; possibly. could be done here t&conoct the l:ht«u::io lamd The ‘ashington-auf e goyernor . dded, have in eqflcgt hkcng:zntml. ¢ ; hmd. that tb,-v gl! e " J{ence here tp éo Ev-ngelul Weigle Spoke to', Enger Crowd on Street 1 i And in Tent i John L. Lewis, pregident of the Unit- ' Mine Workers of America, that a ’ 7"1joint’ conference be held, said at & late : hour no decision had been mched. ¥ (By United Press) \ 'St. Louis,” July 23.—Coal supplies ‘were seized by the city for distribuc tion to the “essential industries be- - cause of -the searcity created by the A crowd of folks in the ring.on'unauthorized miners strikes. ~Mayor i the street and ‘others lined up on the- sidewalks and in automobiles on bath n unusual sight at Third ve hrist. of men to -ta| all—Jesus Christ. marched up to:the ont the best tnend of Then - the crowd tent on Fifth street ‘and joined’in another semccl that will help to make these ‘four weeks memorable. ‘The sermon in the tent was from the text, “The fool hath said inhis heart, ‘There is no ‘God.!? - Dr. Weigle said' God has:re- vealed Himsel! in creation, in con- science, and in Jesus Christ, so ‘that . ‘‘they are, without excuse’” who do not believe Him and enjoy. His life, love, and salvation. The service in the Baptist' church vesterday afternoon was one of ithe most helpful for the Christians pres- ent ‘that has’ been- held dnrmg campaign. . The theme wa& Ministry of Sorrow,” the pe! power of }ts discipline and the vietory through it by the. invisible presefice of the: ‘invincible Christ. A aftemoon meeting will be hel morrow_at. 2:45, : Sunday afterncon at 3 a lifésiger- vice meeting will be held in the nt, and the campaign will close wi evening’ service at 8. . Tonight, street ‘meeting at 730 and tent meetmg at 8. r XWiel i-ald. ‘government action could not be awaited ;because the situation was too critical. 1 Wasmnxv.on, Springfleld Ill July 2! —’l‘h@ strike of 75,000 Tilinois. miners will end in two or three days in the judgment of Frank Farrington, pre- - sident of the union. - i SURRENDER OF VILLA IS T OFFICIALLY: CONFIRMED Washington, July 29. — Official epnfirmation bf the surrender of Vil- Ia was received here today. FOBm KAISER AND WIFE NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE LONG . Berlin, July ‘29.—Both the former Kaiser ‘and his wife are feeling ‘the effects of their exile and' family: 1t,is thought by members. troubles. {m the royal family that neither of em will live long AUTHORIDZD" ?R»‘?‘fl*‘mk SERVICE IN GERMANY War cepartment ~orders received today by Sergeant Floyd Hedrick, in- charge of the local army recruiting office, announced that authorization has been made for acceptance of white men for the American forces in Germany as follows: Infantry, 967 witiuout special qualifications, .30 jqualified cooks, 30 qualified cierks; Cavalry, 15 without special qualifi- cations, 5 gualified cooks,.and 5 qual- ified clerks; Field Artillery, 36 with- out ‘special . qualifications, 5 quali- fied. cooks, and 5 qualified clerks; Quartermaster Corps, 27 qualified for duty in supply service, 3 qualified cooks and bakers, and 6 -quaiified clerks. Men. acceépted under this authority ‘| will be sent to' the nearest recruit Jepot or recruiting depot . post .en- route to Fort Slocum for enlistmént ‘and upon enlistment will be sent -without delay to Fort Slocum. Only men with special qualifica- tions indicated or men of -unusually I high type who can be quickly train- ({ ed will be enlisted to fill the quota’s ‘fcall for specially trained men. All enlistments under this authority will be for three yenrs i |IMPORTANT SALE PUT ‘ONBY O’LEARY-BOWSER Pilsewhere in today’s Pioneer will 'be found two page advertisement of the Oleary-Bowser special sale which will’ open next Saturday morning. ‘@his store has had the same experi- ence of many others, in that goods, ordered long ago and intended for ‘bearly spring and summer sale, have been held by the wholesalers and * .embargoes and labor troubles and are manufacturers, on account of freight now arriving in large quantities; = with ‘the result that sufficient space is not available for the old and, new stock. Under the these : c.o-nditions, .{O’Leary-Bowser store say they ‘must sacrifice much of the stock. : They are therefore advertising this large sale- and are sending their Totices out broadecast over the surrounding coun- try for miles and which should bring :Imuch outside money to Bemidji,

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