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" - Largest Circuls- . tiam in:Northern Minnesota The fl;..."»;. ™ u..s.flff u..- Uni fd 'P"“—M& BEMIDJL, MINN., THURSDAY; EVE { —_— h“"l'odqy Weu'_‘Athm"lpt- ing to Close Breach’Over: s Ty , ‘Burial Ceremonies ‘Lutheran church for Cdripoal ‘Andrew Fi ; "Speech “disinterred at Coblenz, Germany, no . ish : Fist wmfl Speech Away kynd sh‘:pped w ’hifso’l) Hie "it"é.‘l‘t‘a:g"- Main Polish Army R‘jl’md to From Marian Wil Be Mude /{brook = Rec. Genitig Johnson will| e Retired to Line Just 4 ¥ Delayed by weather conditions last}, night, the Curtiss hydroplane drivenj ! by K. B. Salisbury, representative of ! p the Salisbury & Sattedrlge conlllp:ay- ization it lis, arrived here shortly, Each M.!nb‘-' of Qr'““’,‘ : gf::é‘,":‘:'éfi:.”t;&an and -after circling B to Work One Day on over the city for several _minute: g i i 3. P B 3 I made a perfect landing in Lake Be: - % =Tyt i P & |officiate. Wemlk ot t! k Roads Eastof Lake 5|08 ® 3 "Siisbury® was accom.[d ~ Spliton RedIssue . Wi . at Fair Grounds /= |cle post o tiie Atierican Legion wil Outside Warsaw S {;ni:q bl{ his brother, Emmett, onj ™ —_— IR —_— & The oty will ‘arrive at Bemidjl 2 o ] . Al e trip here. | : ; R . il 4 | ADOPTS RESOLUTION | ' plamned to take passengers|BRITAIN URGES - - |EXPECTED TODEAL =~ |30, ' vil'sc kel | POLAND TO SPURN B X b i en { : { e ! S i ; JON |for a ride and arrangem O CLOSE CO-OPERATION WITH FARM MATTERS |nrediately to the church. Following g . lNVlT!N'G C'ONVENT 9 made.to eu‘:hforuu my ”S&?ts;l % 3 3 ! I|thie tuneral services here, burial will DISHQNORABLE PEACE - . ! A R R ::;::anzzve l.;n:de)\; in their ‘names ¥ ¢ : | / T be mage at .W“tton, the trip there to r— gy R . . . . it N z be made by Auto. i S g & Interesting ‘Talks by W. P.jalready to Hufl‘!gl;} : O’I:agz&::f:: Break in Unity Caused by Speech Made Erom Porch of( " snirew Stortroen, one of 'four|Battle for Capitol Will Ba : : 2 Fol- retailers of the Salisbury that| , French Extending Recogni- Geo. S. Hayding; Brother, brothers who offered their services| ; e Dyer and F. B. Lamson ®o% p{l(l,g:lscu'lll‘:gonltex’;regp::tie:tenti:n 45 o 4 N o ' |to their country during the recent Fought-When Russinns ; 5 N . will ¢ ! i s Ne , died of pneumonia in Feb- o lowed Business Meeting - 1, ;e a flight. Two passengers can 1' Hios: 4 Gen. Wrsewl :[ i w Cdm, ® 5\:2?; 11-1919 at Goblenz while with Reath New Line - : — be carried at one-time. 'I;he 2"8““ B : { ! i 4 the army of occupation. During the B Bemidji is soon to have a_ “good | for one is $15 and for two is ; ey S (By United Press) . | _(By.United- Press), war he had been wounded but had (By United Press) . EO ads day’ on which all members of The machine is now locate nelt:r \ugust 12.—Britain and . France| &t oy, Ohila, ‘Wugust 12.—Senator |hecovered from this long before ill-| " ondon, August 12.—Preparations 4fe Bemidjl Civic and Commerce As- the City Boat House and those whop - ¢ b | Hiwding has déatded to make his first | ness caused his death. He Was 25|for anothér major engagement were i1l “tarn to” to help-Te-|care to ride can undoubtedly makehave split on the question of how to}important spéech away from Marion (years of age. in progress on the Western front ear- e ing to Lavinis and |arrangements there with Mr. Salis-{combat Russtan _bolshevism. | The|gfithe Minnesota State Fair at St.| Surviving him are his mother, Mrs. |1y today, according to the latest dis- “homes on the east sid: zf bury. ( British today are attempting to close ¢ u‘l)egurmg the first week of Sep- Jlohn M. Bi]"hn;';flh‘l‘ dClI:“:"W:- fi’“" patches from Moscow and Warsaw This action was tak- [ Smuer. ., sisters, Mrs. Richar et and Mrs. St on the pro- | p 7 > O “Minnesota, came here w ‘Martin Leet ol ackduck an rs. | 3 fation up TO OPEN AUGUST 30 the British declared the two goveins| délegation to inaist on the candidates |P. C. Rogan of Big Falls, and six side of Warsaw. When the Russians - reach that line a decisive battle for the capital will be fought, according to plans of Polish strategists. S ‘posal of J. J rl and others, and P ter' It ‘was % oughly understood that. the city 1 be unable to do this work this 2 - Tarticipants of : W D s not of great | the cases of alleged " participa ‘e ;l:het ':?.? :f ‘l’l ) ed that with |the June 15 riots here will bé open- exten ed August 30, district judge Danzer ments should continue to closely cg- ;fin‘z‘t"}’g the il;lvlt::wn exmlllde‘: bx}%tjt;ela Ole, |iJents. cnlnd {’ngn; o;’ Be- _}so ime ago. arding’s speech at|m A onard o earbrook, Peter operate while their present dlflererx St. PJul is expected to deal chiefly ces are adjusted. X P 'with' agricultural problems. The schism in the allied diploraatic q o Pk SRR FO e U R organization £ unity was caused by the Fren"'h ex~ Marion, Ohio—The republican pre- rfl%ffin?f?‘.}’:; al’lfl \;f‘ 3 |1g| one day. | announced late yesterday. _ tend?ng recognition {0 General /-'{ynn. ?h‘deniial c:ndéda:ec almost invadeg TENNBSEE WIu. VOTE 1 * they cannot aid g g—— le, anti-bolsheviki leader in t/he Tri-|the stronghold of Governor Cox an lh;“?no‘i)r:l:n:h&e::ezer;ofml labor Yor m“n SURRENDERS 'l'o fi,ea, and. by written advice# to the|made a short but spirited speech ON SUFFRAGB OUBTION ¥y ; Polish to accept the Bolsheviki peace fl’?m the front porch of his broth- FEDH‘AL Aumom'nm terms, according to the /dispatch.|er's home, Dr. George S. Harding, Jr., X Premier Lloyd George, at first’ refus- at Worthington .0 miles out of Col- g, ed to credit’the repoxt that France umbus, late yesterday. It was his first (By United Press) Duluth, August 12.—Hearings in of Superior, Wis., and Knute of Chi- max. (By United Press) ‘ Warsaw, August 12.—Poland must ; “| defend itself to the end, spurning any Bolsheviki . offer ‘of dishonorable peace, was the declaration of the S council of defense in a manifesto issued today to the armistice confer- ence at Minsk. day will be asked to give $5-that :)lt‘leler );nen may be hired in their place. The names of those present yesterday who-were willing to help were listed and thiose who were not present .at the- meeting will ,‘be called upon:soon by a committee” of three | appointed by the chair to take charge of the road improvement work. - Invites Convention. Sometime ago- the board of direc- Lower Branch of Tennessee Paris, Aug. 12.—The situation of Warsaw is Jittle changed, judging from the scant news reaching Paris last night. It seems that the converg- ing movement on the capital has made Y had Tecogrized Wrangle/ without|8itempt at campaign speeches out- Legislature to Convene Hanover Trust Co. - Capital|Britain’s consent. When Premier Mil-|$lde of Marion and may be the fore- ¥ lerand heard Lloyd 'George had ad-|runner of other similar opening Wiped Out, Reported by vised the Poles to accept the Bolshe-|speeches. Harding's first speech away Bank Commissioner Tomorrow viki terms, he told his cabinet it was|f{rom Ohio may be made in Minnesota £ ‘in violation of the Hjthe,":greement next month. An wrgent invitation| Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 12.—Chalr-fonly slight progress, and that the 2 o ddick of the house committee | greatest danger lies f the th in which France and Britain were to}is. being given serious consideration. |man Ric g anger lies from the north. ago t! ) Boston, August 12.—Charles Ponzi, }act in concert in the Russian crisis, | HATding wants to make a big speech | O1 constitutional conventions and|The Danzig-Warsaw railroad is now ~% ‘tors of the Asociation voted to draw | . .y, he) basket millionaire” who ! "1 t6 the farmers soon and the local con- |@mendments, to which was referred | out a length of thirty miles and the i The sudden disappenrance of the|ditions in Minnesota have made his|Yesterday the joint resolution pro-| Bolsheviki eavaln{, continues to rul -up & resolution inviting the 1921 ot~ 1y %o jave made his millions in A : 7 vention of the Minnesota Department operations in international postal British-French liason came as a ‘sur-|advisors recommend .a trip there. viding for ratification of the federal|creep along the ssian frontier, of The American Legion to this city, ) 10 ™ ooupons, formally surrend-|Prise to many diplovaats. Western| Ep L s woman suffrage amendment, an-|The Reds are also advancing west of in viey_of {13} e ored Rimself to federal authorities | oo e O rtain moul o j¢|Q0V. BURNQUIST TAKES nounced late last night that the low-| the middle of the Bug iver. : fl:‘i:r’(owu that mesting, This reso- |here today. Ponal’s actlon came, Ith o~ 0" o cotter, /which would . ac-|; ADVUSTMENT OF PROCEEDINGS|ture would vote on ratification tomor; By United 1 Tation was adopted by ‘thé organiza-| Was understood, when state authorit-{, 410456 “ the/ western = barrier|. . Paul, . 12. — GOVernor |row. At the same time Speaker Todd (By United Press.)- nttwaed-on Page 6) - . [i¢9 were about to place him under ar-1, 5505t the sprew/d of Bolshevism: i+~ of the senate, stated that the upper{ _Waréaw, Aug. 12. — Columns iy : e rest shortly after.1:30 Bank. Com:. g el e ) house also would act on-that day, . | armed women-marching - though . . bt we fnfasioner Allen declared the capital| The -oflicial‘ Washington :attitude|vogel, anditor of Brown county. Fin- ¢ streets of Warsaw today announced GOVERNOR COX:WILL of the Hanover Trust Co:, Which ‘““:fif‘uy T “hands off for; the pre-|al proceedings in the case were sub-| Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 12.—Sixty-|that they would fight the Russians to 5 DE ‘IVER"SPEECH AT PERRY ‘was “seized yesterday,” was; not simp- sel;t, unldl /Seen whether :the diffi-| mitted to the governor today for F.|three of the one huhlired and twenty death. Some had ~only tevolvets, 1 J 1y impaired but probably: wiped out.}culty cou be patched up. Mueller, of New Ulm, attorney for |members of the lower house of the|others carried rifles and sabers. e — - The capital ey 340_‘l’l-°°l°-h‘l’°“"‘ el — Vogel. North Carolina legislature last night| Leon Trotsky, the Red minister, (By United Press.) ?:::edfi:;::i‘fifl (‘,Li‘m%n . :h‘l‘_‘“ys ol (By/ United Press.) sent a telegram to the Tennessee leg: | Was reported to have arrived at Hanover Trust Co. and - he - held a large -share of stock in the institu- tion. - OP John B. Thrift, Sr. R e P Coll ; 0., Aug.-12.—Governor - d and Lloyd George will t at Y men, left Co- eran [ Lloy! Ige meet a federal suffrage amendment and ask- {‘:;fi“:n;w%;’gaflfll o'clock today Boulogne ‘on Monday, the Evening Rmm FIRE SIWATION ing that the amendment be not fore- Mlms WILL Rmmu c ed upon the people of North Carolina of his 'stump campaign throughout] , . - government case against Char- / st. Paul, Au ~ i IEI i — i i g St ’ gust 12.—Realizing| Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 12.—A sec- the country. He traveled in a speciall; "5, o yoterious finance. wizard, THIS YEAR'S THRESHING the gravity of the situation the state | onq aa“;me‘,'t o f)re:‘egnt i ORK Y railroad train. 2 eral officers today, will be disclosed / STARTED OFF BY LISBON|T. Cox, state forester, to place addi- in 1 : g 4 e ’ ) suffrage amendment in the Tennessee 1 by the postoffice department as soon Bl : tional men to relieve in the forest|jopislature was defeated today' when K:;::'i“"" 3 :‘v":‘t‘%“u“.;lm—. ‘here that the federal warrant has| Fargo, N. D., Aug. 12.—First re-|The board has already assigned con- : : 1 ; ; el 8 the amendment until the regular ses:|the fives oy ] ; . been conferred on Ponzi by the state porq of threshing in North Dakotasiderable money for the employment | ;on "¢ the legislature in January, op:ra:orbw::: t';nr.e tur’:’g’t :r’i: c;;! = . Ponzi was told he would have to o s leave for the north tonight. Reports turnish bonds at $25,000. He did this|from Lisbon, where three. machines| oeived by him show that rain has | vote: ment, Alexander Howat, district i in’two fields threshed wheat averag- ynion president, made it plain that gian Lutheran. church and friends|until August 17. The general charge els are partly dimmed, they are not ex- ,WEATHER REPORT planned a very successful tarewell | glaced against Ponzi was’ usinithe field and twenty in 'the other. " Theltinguished and the danger of spread-| Minnesota weather: Falr tonight]own accord and not at his direction.” mond Johnson, and family l:stte:en& Federal building today. A %Jo\:nglsl a bushel ar;g ‘was nearly per—iportu were received up to this morn- poruton tobz‘:llg;:t. Slightly ristng tem- ing. -The family were entertained ect, the reports said. ing. perature Friday. RALPH GRACIE m‘l’ a2 Mr..ajid, Mrs.. Gust Thompson, 11th : 5 i street and Bemidjl avenue. At the DF?{"-E BRITISH GOVERN!MENT lors, where-a crowd of i (By United Press.) .’ ;l;zrgh‘:-:hhfi:rdgs v):ad Sthered to| _London, Aug. 12.— Aréhbishop Every member of the Ralph Gracie : re 3 post of the Anierican Legiopn is asked beautifully decorated with - garden termined to visit Ireland in Mefiance flowers, A most pleasant social eve- | of the :British government. : He re- held this evening at the rooms of the numbers' were -rendered by Andrew | partltu-e :Ira theh mgth:ld ?a‘tr'h; w;ill Bemidji Civic and Commerce asso- . Rood. A substantial purse of money |use to elude the Scotlan ards de- ) ) e tectives | watching Nazareth Host, o'clock if possible. : J. Jerdee making the presentation |where he is stopping g A report will be heard from the * speech. - A delicious lunch was serv- ! state convention at Duluth and plans for the securing of the 1921 conven- Rey. Johnson and family. : i b They will: leave about September INNORTHWBT ls FAR o It ishunder:mod that t"t‘l’\enll o% : h ose chosen to represcnt the local have charge ‘of the Lutheran pastor- FROM BEING smm pos 4 . ate. Rev. Johngon has had charge it impossible to attend. These places | will be filled at the meeting tonight i " tend. I the local post is to secure | out Entire Wheat Belt, the next convention a great amount i Says Mueller T TEERNNS s i islature assuring that body that|Doastok ready to lead the Russian Cox. Hecorpanied by his personal London, /Ang. 12.—Premiers Mill- ADDmflNAL MEN WIU- North Carolina would not ratify the|army in its final drive for Warsaw. ortly i Standard declared today. for Perry,-Ohio, for the first speech Washington, August 12.—Details (By United Press) by Tennessee. . lar pullman car attached t0 & YeBUIAT| i, was'taken into custody, by fed- board of relief today authorized W.l|the ratification of the federal woman’s (By_United Press) as formal -notice has been received fire situation in northern Minnesota. | g regolution asking to defer action on|nere n e e ie’ Bi department. this ‘year were received , yesterday|of additional men. ~Mr. Cox willljgp; "y tabled without a record | mediately. In making the announce- e The cohéregnt a of the Norwe- a short time later and was released |1 fallen in spots and although the fires|" ing seventeen bushels an acre in one miners will return to work “at their surprise on their pastor, Rev. Os-|mails to defratd, it was sald in’the|wheat in both fields weighed fifty-nine|ing is imminent. No additional re- and Friday, cooler in extreme eastern at six.o’clock dinner at the home of [MANNIX WILL VISIT IRELAND . 3 3 appointed time they were invited to Welcome them. The parlors were|Mannix declared today he was de- to be on hand for the meeting to be ning wis spent and a number of vocal fused to divulge the time of his de- ciation . beginning . promptly at 8 = was. presented- Rev. Johnson, Rev. L. i delegation selected to attend the ; ed at a late hour and every one en- ‘. joyed .their . evening together with GRAIN CAR SITUATION < ing ) tion for Bemidji will be discussed. 1 for Fertile, Minn., where they will post at Duluth next week have found of the local;Norwe; | Cars Needed Badly Through- by members who will be.able to at- 1 of interest must be :-displayed by torate for the s every member, says Commander -N. BEMID)I BUSINESS + COLLECE DREIR SEFT. & e e The Bem{dji Business. college will represented as it should, and every e o Ao B o Bovgaci efl'odrt will })e m}:de to insure the at- _ open for the fall term September O.|},e.0- oo1ved according to Mueller, tendance of eight men. 1 The- quarters in which the college i8¢ g0 o onquctor; of thg St. Paul as- housed have been renovated and re-f o o...0 2 v : . X derorted and presnt T, sher | Wachingon, wher b sonferi v ) C & ||STOVE EXPLODES; TWO. . - VAP s P > oy o~ |interstate . .commerce commission \ o y 2 ! Y creased .patronage . this _school “is| giia1e regarding the allotixllglof J ; ¢ BABIB BURN TODEATH 3 (By United Press.) St. Paul, Aug. 12,—The grain car 'situation in the northwest is far from enjoying it will be necessary to in-|orain oars to the northwest. Cars crease the accommodations.for the| g ;. hadly needed-throughout the en- students and more rdom will be added | ¢ire wheat belt, according to Mr. in the very near future. Mueller. “The condition of the The staff will also be increased and | market,” said Mr. Mueller, “is such the equipment will all be in first class that cars are-needed in this section shape for the opening of the work. . |more imperatively than farther south. |- A large enrollment is expected ns‘I place before the commiesion the many inquiries are being - received ; true need of thg porthweut and I ex- from prospective students. | pect the commission to deal frankly EB{ Sathre is president- of the with the problem, although no ex- - _institution, 1. Wi French, secretary,!plicit ofders have been issued 'send- _and Mrs: 1. W. French, principal. .[ing cars to_this section.” (By United Press). Moorhead, -August 12.—Julia and s Peter Seidel, ages 2% and 134 years, e respectively, are dead and the mother ] and two other children in a serious WS ¢ondition in the Northwestern hos- . pital here this morning as a_resuit of burns incurred when the Seidel home, near Glyndon, burned dowa late yeéterday. The fire started from an explosion when two children play- |ing, oVértirned a gasoline stove. -

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