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i; ; l.-bol: of ‘Ih. United Pr-u—-bluo‘ Wire Service—Today's World News. Today BEMIDJI, MINN., THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1920 Weather foi:ecaat, 24 hrs., Markham: BOLSHEVIK] SQUEEZING PINCERS ™2z a% "~ CONSTRUCTION " TIGHT O NARSAW FROMNORT ‘CONTINUES | ‘CABLE SHIP ON COAS ““ATTENTION!: NAVAL ' " RESERVE MEN, _ Al ‘members of the U. S. . naval reserve force and Bemidji > naval ‘militia who are planning " to .make the trip- on the naval ! ‘training ship Essex, are request- ed to, telephone Lieut. E. A. ' ‘Bagker by tomorrow moon in order 'to get full information * ‘coficerning - the arrangements and trip. British - Ambassador drderl Ship to Be Taken Out of American Waters ., . POLISH LINES ARE' COMPLETELY BROKEN OWN; ‘.~ THIRTY AMERICANS' BEING HELD AS | PRISONERS AT WARSAW : ‘ - (By United Press.) “.(By United Press) American refugees who have come| Miami, Aug. 5.—The:British con- . August b5, — Pincers|out of Russia recently, - This news sul, Hubbard, received orders from m:;p,:‘?:& was & developing today reached the state department trom |British Amba’uador,Geddel to board ‘ g AR . e : ing to advices |representatives at-Vohorg, Finland,|the British sable ship Colnia when it TRt - Teachers’ Meeting Will - Be Hom PROPRIENR ls :::;lutthrhlm? .g:l:%:vim are re- :Vhll; oflk;lzls a;edwoyrgod the State }l‘rrivmt h;rx this afternoon and. take New ‘Third Street' Cafe W ™ - > A 1 stula river from the|department has had no late news on|her out of American waters. tion «Held Wednesday Forencon me 525 m FAIL“RE ‘ o::;:icx;::l:gglmu Hiver on the east, |the developments on the Polish front, 5 Bs Ready for Opevs ST e e e ol ot : ¢ nverging upon the Polish cap-|Neither would officially state what| Washington, Aug. 5.—Five Amer- About October 1 o ; A lllo mYmm 1tol; .- Lloyd George announced -the|Steps America’ contemplated in the|ican destroyers are patrolling the SN bt - b : g ; “ 5 . |present entire Russian-Polish. situ :‘;‘!“efi"l:'g‘&:n“g‘m from i'{h,e A""J :‘}:fl""fi.fi"‘mw"m to P’“;';: AT 3 ; “|tion o, parliament ' this afternoon v 4 reaw, it is sa e Briti p from making a cal ’ ) bt A m TO REGISTER asking tt’A: support for the action-the there was no definite: news from War- | landing there. = Officials said that the BUSINESS BU"‘DINGS i A0S DURING WEEK BEFORE Charged With Not Having Sup- "nlied Building With Extin- \“% “ishters in Case of Fire - B T . Gy ¥ vith not having supplied the }7\ . 'vith proper fire exting- uishers, ‘s, ~ “hotel proprietor was arrnl_gn)é & .. 'Tudge J. F. Gibbons ' -.this morning and 3 navy department stated that if neces- as haying imvaded corridor thru East ’ e sary the landing at Miami of the — Prussia connecting Poland with Dan- (By United Press.) Western Union cable from the Bar-| g M. Malzahn Erecting Mod- .|zig and the sea.. The Reds are Te-! yondon, Aug. 5.—Government con-|bados should be prevented by force.|™® ™ nrecting /i ported 27 miles from the gates Of| ijereq the calling out of volunteers A British cable ship, the Colonial, Warsaw. Many reports are beingly, “Gopt the bolsheviki. in Poland,| D88 been chartered by the Western circulated here, many involvirg Ger-| o . 4arlared this - afterngon. - Thé Union company to land the American many. S Poles were defeated in s new battle|end, of the cable, which would con- sixty-five miles northe 2 nect with a British cable line from . 2 (By United Press) |a Russian official stnt:;’nen Barbadoes to South America. At the| Constriction in this city continues. ber 1, the Bemidji public schools: will Berlin, -August 5.—French troops state department it was stated today :g progress tt°hs°:;‘l° extlent de“;“’ ovei for the fall term, according to]Pecember 3, Y are massing along the Rhine ready that the British embassador had been | ! u‘;l d‘l”a““ . I“;‘ 0‘:11’ 1':) “"‘“‘é ;‘ men Sor ,d by R. O.|allowed.until De_iber 20 to comply | to proceed through Bavaria to the as- (By United Press) asked to inform the master of the| t. lnrg “;‘ 3;’" ": . °"l this P dpnouneenient - made "by *Iwith the orders issued at that time.{sistance of Poland; according to Ba- ship that such a landing would be in[2%% STE® PUICNES Degnl 6a? v & e Bagby, ‘superintendent. = Failure'to do so caused the \gralgn- varian city réports. The French are| Washington, August *hreaten- violation of American law. o :gl:n:lge t(l);n ast vavlllal:: r:g:’: ';:“‘_"t:fl' ¥ ‘A meeting-of the teachers will be ‘thent today after an' inspec of | censoring messages from the occuvied |ed with overwhelming’defeat today| - Some time ago the Western Union | o™ 5 on™y o ve haen sta¥tad this % “" " 'Held in the semior high school audi-|the property was made yesterday by | territory along the Rhine. Poland renewed efforts; company applied to the state depart-| o 14 will be finished as soon $orium Wednesday morning at 8:30(J. McGill, deputy state hotel in- | . ment for an executive permit to land & 3 : ) iy s 5 'h i o'clock. Superintendent Bagby will| spector of the. Hotel Inspection de- (By United Press) i suipport of Amerlca‘nsl A : the wire at Miami, but officials said ;iam::itbl-;aen.r c:r;rel';tr;: gi i}:01:;!: ‘then: ‘welcome the ‘teachers to their|partment af St. Paul. - 1" Washington, Aug. 5.—Thigiy Am=|"ith the Soviets. "'Th duéstion. of | action on it had been delayed pend-| ot o/, RYRC [ETY EPEE FOTE Sihe “new school work and outline the plans|- = The law. governing hotel properties | . o, 54 are held prisoners by the Bol-[American” aid was again taken up ing the holding of the international|g, oy tnat nearly every prospective ‘for. the term. ' states that, “In.all hotels and 10d&-} g} viki 3¢ Moscow according to four|with the state department.” ::emezn?:lwxsin:::rfr?zit;:g:g 1? buflder is waiting until the cost of - J *|material has declined. Those who There were reports that after the|pgq planned the erection of business sian cavalry is unofficially reported . Students Will Be Enrolled and Books Will Be Assigned in Afternoon - em Showroom ‘and Garage on Minnesota Avenue On Wednesday morning, Septem- ™ inspeected on d the owner was "The afternoon” will ‘be_devoted to|ing houses, where sleeping acgomoda- " the énrollment of pupils and the ki e 5 2 E0D foet : | i T e Western Us filed its oS ; | shall; be provided for each 2, : ’ i estern Union company filed its ap- “T';;‘,n;';ntw:fef ‘?nk‘ flgt‘l:;st:&en; a;«:a-" or fr:cfl‘om;l'flpart tt!_:ereolll,h;;llfismmc cmsus . INCREASE I.N IMNRTS plication for a ):e;rr;il:;, tthe uht; r:;:e;’::svesi:ce:r‘l!ip::lldlg}l‘r‘::gm%:; 2 d ; 3 ent chemical( fire extingu , [ [3 q y Togitration wek: Every effors wil efficlent shemical fre Slaguiol | appECTTY IS NEXT | AND EXPORTSFOR YEAR | Com"Somorses o the ritih oapie| mocewitated sueh action. ! be piade :}?eh:::i::i.}.?‘ifm&e Youtine | Wey outside of the sleeping rooms J T0 IMPOSSIBLE Now! ENDED JUNE 30, 1920 concern also be filed, and that the| Modern (!u.fel Unlolin- (k)mtr\whtoni : - ing, | and 81 - condition for use, or a . TO W company refused to comply. No in- pder construction at present fs. O O et that. e re. Onp and one. quarter . inoh nside : 5 ) > formation as to this was obtainable (s Modern cafe on Third street, the mainder of the first week will be.xe-| S9RINIR MUl 86 SRR UL S , i ; at the department. While there is 8| sbrietor of the Third Streot Cafe. t:i.’ed’b&t:'; all vi;i:}f"gegoffo‘:llgf tached in lallway, stand-pipe to be |Unusual Conditions During Past|Total Imports Sh: ‘Increase gltl;et?s ;zd%hén;ac?fi‘:ece;st o Sn;uih Rebuilt and enlarged from a former ; e % . 3 E A z S | it 1 " few vacancies still exist in the supplied with sufficient pressure Of| Decade Makes Accuracy of Two Billion and Exports |America, cable ~commupication be- Hita This e Witk ha st oo favet 4 3 5 ¢ s 5 - 5 : By ween this co e ] ebching force Lat In moet ot 0 Impossible Almost One Billion sible now only by way of London un.|lodern and up to date In the entire wxpected that by the time school lom e Memcncs A the| ge, the building extends 140 foet copens, tlie complete ‘instruction st: S . (By United Press) The imports of goods into the|Nast eatle line to Brasil, oficials to the alley. OF this space 72 feet “will be; o han 8 - Gounty. Superintendent. of Schools Washington, Aug. - 6.—Announce-| United States for the month of June, | ¢giq "js much to be preferred, as it| 1 be used as a dining room which e = {J.-'G; McGhee spent Wednesday in i 5G] 1920, and for the twelve months end- 1 s of faster and | Penniington” attending -a meeting of ment of the 1920 population of the]: nd- | would afford a mean fast the school board in district No. 28! United States will be made about Sep- ing June 80, show a remarkable in-|;/ hably cheaper communication. | B:n'c 90/ h oair s forned the;tember 15, meantime all .estimates, crease over those of a year ago, 1% ”n;af 00 ?"fl:fih pie vo:‘ewt': semi-official or otherwisé, are mot[according to the report-issued by the ekt i%'g\?lg:%hér the. sehoel dis. :;;thqflzed by the ,e‘ens,t_m-\l:urea{lv; ?:'l”“%m?*--"f commerce, Washing- VKRN .35 - roUho il tant Director of the Census W. ] : trict should be maintained during the | g\ o “announced today. .- In June, 1919, the imports amount- 2 : ived coming. ye! whether it: would -be |™" s 5% 3 ed ‘to $292,915,543, while in June,|of the British ship Calonia receive Modern s visable send the pupils to the| . “Ii.is mext to ‘impossible to giveli99) they were $552,875,088. instructions from the embassy not to| In the second “story i unorganized territory school. It was ap accurate sstimate of the cantinens|. For the twelve months ending June attempt to lay W estiry Uik :l:ge ing there will be 21-first class sl¢ep- ‘| decided that the present school dis-t«l population of the- Unite: ates | a0 1919 ‘the- imports 3 095,-|at Miami. It was announced at the /| trict: should be continued and a tem|because of fnsufficient data and the 721'),068,9 ’nr':deh:?‘gune .'%?f%zf).'wer'e embansy that the vessel cast off from usual disturbances ‘to our population |eg 933 691 668. . Miami immediately. (ol = :'_ SR AR | porary building be erected for that r] \ 3 s Bom Au“mlm | purpose. & - |sinee ww;d slddliquunrt. e The exports §or the mon:h of J‘l:ne, i 1 T( DMADYV | ; = S s “Everybody believes the population (1920, show a falling off from those : LOAN FOR ARMORY NEW DISTRICT 12,1920 will be from 105 o 110 mil | of June, 1919, but for the year end- NORMAL SCHOOL WILL ) o 3 ; & on but the census burean does not|ing June 30, are er than ; Teted th it ! W AT mfi BLAND““““.““‘“ thevestimate,” Steuart de-|for the twelve ‘months ended June 0PEN ON SMBER 7 f:-’:;gl:nets n::le rt?)(l’::,isst:’ exc:rl::: : . 5 | clared. ’ 30, 1919. | The Bemidji State Normal school, | sleeping quarters, St. Paul~Aug. 65.—A loan of sixty | o For th th of J 1919, the T be used in con- : s -|- Officials .in charge. of tabulating or the month of cune, 1912, 51€| which closed such a successful term : m:: :fo l]]::;,t ;o‘ i guard and fFlhlg Is;‘m_xd,f “:',rv;h%d“"‘“l.‘ll’:"::,tné returns have stated .the inability 3""""‘;;;3’31;:923'37“',2‘%1'3’3?&{%'! of summer, school recently with an ‘naval ‘militia armory at Bemidji,} oL the Lake of ¢ ;.' 0ods, will have, o getermine an estimate in advance Fu"e'th ¢ ey d";’; 50 1'919"enrollment far in excess of all ex- -was authorized today by the state &’ school d"“l:“t this com;::g ’f"t':’.lms year is due to tnusual conditions fl:" e {:‘" €0 S.;I 23;?82 636, and Pectations, will open for the fall term board of investment. . "7 | result of the “"o“l»'l’: ""’ by the during the decade that has .past. . e et)l(lp" ‘were o Jare 80, 1920, Of school on-Tuesday, September 1, v : & 2 Beltrami county school board in seés- They include the ' was _casualties, |for the year ende une A » it has been announced by President COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT MADE VISIT TO PENNINGTON | proximately 85 persons. A lunch w“l‘:t side of the room and will fur- s 5 nish seating space for 24 pérsons (By United Press.) itroline table tops will be nged thrue ’ "Wuuhington, Aug.. 5.—The master | out. with hot and cold running water in each. Everyone of these rooms will have an outside window. The en- tire upstairs with the exception of the front part will be new and as nearly fire proof as possible. When (Sp@l to The Pioneer:) will be one of the most sanitary in existence. Practically all equipment will be new and only the most up to date equipment already in use in ; oD | .| sion here_on Monday evening. Peti-'deaths from influenza and the exodus |they were $8,111,039,733. M. W. Deputy. the Third Street Cafe will be trams- SITE FOR NEW ARMORY Hon for.the mew distric Jvas {‘ea";.d of aliens during the period of the |~ wn~~na~w -~~~ | From the present indications the|ferred to the new building. Ice boxes 3 . {'by Stanley Moorhea ormerly edi- world war as well as curtailment of V1990 ' t i s ave been purchased for e - ' BEING CLEARED BY THE {3 o= peper st sne ime pubshed immieration frt the couniry from 1910 o' 1020, enrollngt e al Wil be, mach et " wh""Snamcied s o' at Turtle River. In this new dlstnct,‘ More than 4,000,000 immigrants Deaths due to influenza during the ' alreadv applied. This will be the go:sT)xgle :rol::ctfo:fe T‘;:: p:rt :f :l:: eating place will always be open for inppectfon and customers will be asked to feel free to inspect it at any time, A full basemient has been con- « | structed for storage and heating pur- poses. The building will be steam 'CONTRACTOR JACKmN' there are. three families with “1.tqml‘whu would normally come to ‘this|two epidemics totalled nearly 6,000 second regular term of the Bemidji i T g 4 of ten children of school age liVing u )\ niry from Europe did mot enter [deaths from this disease. Normal. The growth of this institu- ¥ 2 on Flag ’mq Oak islands. d the ‘United States during " the ~ten These factors are believed by tion has been very rapid and the pros- : Construction to Start at Once; ' : When -this school has been opened yeqrs according to immigration sta-|officials to have rendered impossible pects-are that within a few years it o ; * it will Fgle }ml:ethantdal:tzit?snit}'?; tistics: - 3 . an estimate based on comparative will be one of the largest of its kind % i cause . 0. e 1ac s Approximatel 3,500,000 aliens | figures. i 3 E@uted It Wil Be\ | Iocally known there is only one school ol ey | & n the state ' ‘Done This Fall g :/in‘the United States which is farther north, that being the school in the;: LT Northwest Angle. < ‘At Iast. a start has been.made Oon. Mys. John Morehouse of Penturen, the dong awaited Bemidji ‘armory.!i, g Jetter to the board, has informed i The ‘work ‘of clearing the ground and tha¢ hody that the school house there tting down the ""?/h"” 8UN has been burned recently during a vy this time next Week it 18 ex-" g, 05t ‘fire. The board in taking ac- system of ventilation which insures a change of air every two minutes in the entire first floor. A Baker fce machine in the basement will pro- vide for the necessary refrigeration. As nearly fireproof-as possible, this building promises to be a “model structure of its kind. Steel doors and frames will be used tliroughout. All electrical wiring will be ‘done with conduit piping. . According to the present plans the new structure will be ready for operation about October 1. Paul Winklesky, an able Bemidji contrac- tor, is in charge of the construc. tion. s F. M. Malzahn, who has the agency for ‘Oakland and Reo automobiles, Reo trucks, Monarch, Bates Steel Mule and the Beeman tractors, is constructing a modern garage and show room at 405 Minnesota avenue, egted there will be much more evi- 4,5 on this matter decided that school nce .of: the fact that Bemidyi has g,oy1q pe held in a vacant house at lly tucked awiy an armory for pepturen for the coming year. This erself. - : school is No. 38 in the unorganized It has_been a_long, tedious- job— o e -usually is a_long pob to secuie a territory. » <t cbi-| TWO INSANE COMMITTED act -signed up and are already ar- 5 - t : Tanging for the ‘materials ‘for the To DETEN“ON lmPITAL construction of the building 1:‘ begvlm;, d 2 to look as if those of the citizens of - g Bemidj) who have givén so much of [ Mr. and Mrs ..0O. M. Skinlrfll. heir time and efforts to securing it|Frank Forney and Eugene Cahill re- re hbout to see their hopes realized. | turned last night from Fergus Falls - + ““+7The armory will cost in the vicin- iitter };leli::r{ntg at the S;a:fhg)::::; ¢ ilars. The ap=|tion Hospital two perso: "1?6::1:1!’1‘;1’; tohfo‘:?:lfl: *tve tnousand adjudged insane after examination The garage is being built in the rear or. the portion ‘of the Naval Militia | on Tuesday. of the present show room and will be * ‘untt and a like amount for the Na-| Andrew Kafka of the town, of| 25 by 100 feet, making a total depth " tiondl Guerd Unit .together . with|Myhre was brought to this city the - |of 130 feet for the entire building. '~'$10,000 voted.by the city make that|fore- part of the wéek by Deputy The structure will be one story only, -~ amount available for .use. ‘.- |Sherift Skinvick after investigation . and will be completed about Sep- "It is’ confidentially expected. that|of ‘his case had been made at his = tember 15, according to the plans of {the building will be completed to.al-|home. He was examined on Tues- ; | s the contractors, Louis Lauritzen ard 1ow its use this fall and winter and|day and Judge of Probate Harris or- David Simons, both local workmen. when it is completed {t will furnish |dered his committmént to Fergus This building will furnish ample s16t-only a place for the headquarters | Falls. space for a show room in front, stor- f the naval and militia units:but a| Mrs. Severena Rebarchek, whose age space In rear of this and a repair lace of recreation and community home is about two miles south of service station in the rear, with ac- sentre ag well Graceton in ‘the township of Potamo cess from the alley. Repair service ] was brought to Bemidji at the same will be done on all makes of cars and SASKATCHEWAN time. She was also examined Tues- ‘| tractors but more especially on th day and ordered committed to the makes sold by Mr. Malzahh. A wash- room will be constructed in the rear Vls“-m BY CYM State Hospital. Complaint was made 1 s ? I D1\ against-Mrs. Rebarchek by residents % 5 ipart as well as another room for Hegina, Sask., Aug. 5.—The south-in that vicinity and Deputy Sheriff ‘ : parte and accemsorles. _these will be = directly in rear of the present show .ern district of Saskatchewan around | Skinvick was sent to investigate. 1t ‘Fatevan, was swept by a. cyclone a, was found that in a cragze she had W days-ago was agaln visited by alset fire to the barn at her home and wyclone last night. The cyclone re- threatened to kill her nine children. . gulted in the loss of six lives. Sev-|Her condition was found to be such erél’ buildings were biown down and|that she was delivered to _Fergus much ' property. damage is reported. Falls yesterday. room. A complete line of 'accessories, tires and parts for the cars handled by the agency will be carried at all times and Mr. Mahlzahn issures his. patrons of first class service. government . intends to take. .Rus- 88W regarding the armistice. order from President Wilson to the NEARING COMPLETION ' . will give a seating capacity of ap-: counter will.be constructed along the ' ing rooms, modern in every respect, . Sanitarv Kitchen The kitchen, 25 letgt eby 68 feet, heated by the vapor system with & - 4

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