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,W;fll News Today » {omgi, s e RAININGHONEY rents Interested in the Bemidji Rublic S¢hools Ave’ Invited to "Attend i M PO Moot S -PupiTs of the junfor aid seniot de: s:%:?;fi:r:igytg?lvg:l:;agola::‘::t{ g partn?ents of the High school will en~ ‘meeting held Thursday evening or-| - - ’ ] N : Y1 ) ;Y| tertatn all_parents of pupils attend- genized itself into a financial-cam- - W& &3 st R} o Vai Tng {01 [ho Beidy! public schpols > I’Bf%'l‘ organlzal_tlon to-raise funds to : . = < S "7 _lthe High scl’;oopl(:ls\::l?orium thlz ev: aneite-anarbisinah v <Dy Body of Lo. Angeles Capitalist o‘c‘l;:ic:(t. N »b 2 Complicated Situation Becomes B S 'l B b ; . ) sitors w e shown about the| - b . 2 . :::;;r){, Y b‘;:;@: 1 1 es. Al : n ( Newly Built Tomb' |tuilding that all may become ac- 'Most Serious = Problem . | ed by the delegites pres 3 o ) § . ¢ g uainted with the conditions the: ; this county. raise $5,100. U-dq-m th JE0 5 xnd the lmprovemant: whick' hm‘;: Faced by Government P G X e been made during the summer vaca- pikic ) % The financial .campaign. will izbe X {0 el s 25 & I held the week of October 13-18, R S L A TR tion. It is the desire of the school \ . “SELIEVE INQUIRY M Zr T e L P e B ok EXPENDITURES FOR - HAS BEEN MISSING that @ better acauaintanceship be es- U. S. WILL TRY TO 8 YER i | committee—entire membership of the CANDIES INCREASING} = - : (DM gned DeCweon DATeNLS AN €| ] ] LAST ,ANO’I[‘HER R e sard. Advanced Gifts come| - AN : CREASING ZFOR SEVERAL MONTHS work being done "in the Bemidji AVOID JAP CONFLICT 2 ' £ N L mittee—Chas. Warfleld, - chafrman;.| . IS¢, \ s rEE ) 2 O S *| schodls. p R " ; o i | Organization committee—C. L. Isted; | ~ 7 ‘Esti Ov ? A : e é The program ~contains _excellent : C il " Explanations ‘of Trip: ; chairman. “Publicity committee—G: Government Estimates Over Neighbors Saw Him_Scuffling 3&':2953153?33".‘-5,3?:;!‘ Vl\orl::r Bt;ll: Japan Concedes Right to Bar P (e 2 Loy : {7 oz oy 3 e 3 A < b i J ~AN 8 S, & s . E ? o rsindsit % Expende 1 y Z.'fmi‘flifie"i‘é glfi];g?u kS Slfi:}:fir Million Spent in May With Spanish Girl Be. " |close of the program,officers for the Immigration But Not Those- *| parent-teachers organization will e elected for the ensuingwyear, Re-| = freshments' will be served all visitors \ It ‘was’ agreed”that G. W. Ha § - for Luxuries . .- | well would-be. chairman of ‘the ca} 335 i ... fore I)‘iiappéarance \ Already ln u.s. - paign; that R. O. Bagby would, be : e . Al BARD b . g . . . g i s - 3 he h di s 5 5 17— secretary and’ that WL L. Brookg] . (By United Press.) - (By ‘United® Press) ., :’édé:etheog';e:ffl)nno?:c;“s: ‘;:" ;‘Q:g; (By United Press.) 2 2 wo'}'lll:d Jbe t_reas!:r:l:-. A +" <&, Washington, Sept. 24 (by Ralp} Los Angeles, Sept. 2 4—Police plan | Meisch.. R “oi | “Washington, Sept. 24 (by A. L. 7 s succeds of the campaign meant | Couch). — The. :national orgy offs g,y to question several women i S AIl- parents interestéd 'in the' ‘Bradford). — ' Neither the United ng xe]inblican that the Salvation Army “will be .able fspending that spread over the United ans- in New York state were:; :? “i‘m't';‘“ to Berve d?_'_“i communz| States following the . armistice,. still ven the senate campaign funld tlzi '}hme cl:‘é'l‘li)t(i A ehatil Sa is:pguring money into the pockets of|¢y " 1.os ‘Angeles capitalist, ,whose]evening and every effort will be made tigating - -committee ; to all 'they people. : purveyors of amusements. . - | body. was.foutid In 3 -newly butlt tomb/| by the raembers of the department to | in ’ the poop -1t is estimated that approximatelylgnder % front. porch of hi§ home | furnigh ‘an enjoyable -entertainment developments today showed. ‘ | tates or Japan is. willirig to give way in the §ght over the §ikm¥o"uzji9,— ernment to prevent further discrim- . .ination against Japan by ‘Californis, gonnection with the investigation in-|schools are cordiafly invited to be ‘to the murder; ot James Charles Den-{ present at this entertainment this| . Pearson, connected ‘wi { publican “ways :lnd means”. $400,000,000 are: spent a month, ac- .- Denton had been missing for/| for the occaslon.” -~ a. . The complicated situation is rapid- V3 — Himme i 3 . eveky ¢ nfy: cording to a statentent made recentlyimonths, <1 2 Ha W W ly beComing the most serious problem The committée, expected -toAnquir - P by. the treasury depgrtment.. : - Nelghbors ‘told of seeing Denton|NO" VIOLENT CHANGE facing. this government, was as fol- *into the activitits.of the league, ‘| .- Although “expenditures. - ; ‘With a beautiful Spanish]® CLOTHING PRICES lows: ‘ The United States government, TS 2 B nds,” automobiles .ahd 0 girl onithe porch of ‘hfe home shortly. -IN 3 RICES | will - maintain its -position for. ex- enforce peace. ~ nds,” mo P S ¢ A "1 cosmetics have been - Defore he disappeared. Denton’s 'bodyd . * clusion " of - Japanese immigrants but entire ‘public -has increased theie was found buried beneath: three tans| - Chicago, Sept. 24.-— Prices for|Wwill make ‘a supreme effort to_avoid “ pendituves fof - candy, soft @rink'; of earth.in tité Wew tomb. The body:|men’s ci,chingp will not come/ dewn| conflict with Jnxl’un over further dis- & acco, ;theatre and movie ‘tic 'was ‘cdvered with quick lime and the&'|more-guickly than’ the high cost of triminatory legislation in California. - ! The government estimate of s and feet “weré bound. The!materials and labor, and therefore; Japan "concedes the. right of thi expenditures. ‘during: May was’ Kull ‘was:{ra : . “Ino violent changes may be expected, United States to bar her immigrants 18,00 ; ** The death'of Dénton was suspected | qeclared Eli Strouse, president of | according to the state department ; ; ?‘3‘ h%m::‘;fi' s pp:rtsi:g{ :hs‘.;:‘the National Association of Clothing 0¥l¢lslfl, ‘bt gplist's that her subjectd - ,+ " - ] p s, sdddenly’.Manufacturers. before 1,600 retail-| already in ‘this country not be ‘dis- ve,.in . Phoenix, n. . 1 I The "Advisory Board"1s permane! _in | spreading -gague_ né-f'and at the conclusion of _the cam: propglgandn in.connection with | paign will continue to bperaté for the e campaign. x gg”i of the county as the- act Jo [ 3 pcies cooperating with the Sal d Stripes,” and George Lockwood, ['tion' Army and thru which the Arm: itor of the National: Republican;| will'exténd its service. 5 2 ire- other witnesses scheduled to ap- f - S pear. - Senator Kenyon said- it' was probable the inquiry. would run oyer . '3nto- next week g : criminated against_“further by the ~ Ty passage of the new California anti- g Jap laws, . ers attending the. National Assqeia- jon of Retail Clothiers’ convention here last night. b Mr. Strouse promised that the 23 ’ to 28 per cent price cut announce by the textile manufacturers would I‘OCAL COAL be reflected in spring prices, but ENTQ " ol wointed out that the lxlnngari:l cost P RESfiNTs FACIS ON 2 * |is only one factor in the droduction AT i s 3 [:f clothes. “ There has been no sign GOAL SIWATION HER.E for of reduction in accessory materials, ‘ gndl dthe jork;rs in ;hefim;uatry lfllR b Lk , o ‘would never. xefurn-to the low wage. Smish-Robinson ‘Lumber - Com- J levels of the old .days,. he declared,, = = ¥ " ! WEATHER REPOKT. %" AU AR Minnesota Weather —— Generally | ''The'enroliment in the Bemidji pabs fairtonight and Saturday, Not much|jic schools shows a slight incredse change in~tentperature. during the past few weeks. Now.that £ s T T ) nearly all pupils have returned to school, very little change will be ntot- éneral Palmer today asked the sen- . G »'gg?,:nflg o"tmt‘,:af:ggmxao?er‘:x:mlt l;: campaign fund investigating com-f. BE C{)MPLE[ED lN 19 2 expected:that there will-be many be: |5 & ; ¢ to_allow them to_explain frips| e EEE S )ginners at_that time, | Poland Is :N 8t thelo oo (By-United Bress). . v TI;T-'I ; Oolumbas, - Ohie. ; “school = - K > % y compared to 230-sat.this ‘time . last “ 1 Re T their expenses [OLio Stadium, to'cost $1,000,000 and | yeP¥ iy 8 "0 ons Gt the Central _Report ‘Today " CLAIMS 10.000 TAK - pany Wants*Expression of “pai _wére" presented, at’ yesterday'sfseat 63,000 persons;will -be ready |school is 539, East school 53, North - — "+ -|KETCHUM IS ELECTED inion F’ c . hearings. . R. T. 'Stewart, assistantlin time for 1922 football games, it|building, 127, and at ‘the Lincoln| London, Sept. 24.—A commiinique 3 G. A. R. COMMANDER OP}nlofl rom Consumers,_ . ; < ‘attorney_general, said .he. made a8l was believed today. @Actual excava-|310. St ced o || from General Wrangel's forces in the| s b g $ el M S| Chicago and Seattle in June tdon’ for the giant home.of hio State “T"‘;?;. 02 show ithat: the total| Crimean region today claimed thati - jndianapolis, Sept. 24.-~<Willia In view of the fact that ‘receipts 2 onnection with the :Seattle ship-|-020 o2 & = B - T mb, nts-attending school} 10,000 prisoners had been taken, It ' 1 \is, was|bf coal shipments h sentl ’ e ase-and to »éon.g“lt lqcalfngents University’s- athletic teams will be- here “exclusive of the gepfor Highlgstated that the: thirty-thitd divisidh fi;‘fi‘fichflg‘,}mffide,";’,l“‘c’flf& of the|n marked plr,:c,’:,?fle e'r: r;;:r‘;t ,{n?":::, y - departrlent i -Chicago con- | gin-October 11, during the univer- | sthool'Bepartment s now 1,305. -Thel{as surrounded. A Moscow: wireless! Grand .Army of the Republic at In-| hope. for a settled ‘/market within the eriing the outlaw ‘strike. . ‘“{%ilys/semi-centennidl week. - {enrollment" in -the High sehool,, ld. admitted Wrangel had occupied Alex-diarcialis today. . very near fiture, the Smith-Robinson Stewart —named ~Robert Scott,|: The structure willbé the I ~ngfmal school B l“ge;:-:":‘“ ‘androvisk. .. oo venm i 1B Lumber company, local retallers, re- show! ¢ quests thru The Pioneer dn expres- sion of opinion from the local ‘con- sumers. The company wishes to know. whether or not those who have placed their orders for coal wish to leave them on ‘the books and. have them filled at thé lowest possible. prevailing price or whether they wish them cancelled_at once. In bringing this fact to the pub- lic eye, Mr. Smith desires to do the best he can under the present cir- aqumstances. Tle does not feel, how- S ever, that he can go ahead with ord- - ers unless those who have ordered. , are willing to stand by the market situation with him? - . % " Two_weeks ago a shipment was re- A ceived by this company, softs lymp e ‘coal billed at $8.50 per ton. . AnUth- - bl er shipment in less than a week aft- 55 erward showed an increasé ji billing e ‘to $11. The last shipment of the 3 same' kind of coal is billed at $12.60. £ Thif shows an increase in the price { of &8t lump coal of $4.10 per ton in ? two weeks-time. Other kinds of coal A ¥ are increasing in like proportion. ¥ This company has endeavored to e - place orders with the wholesalers for a winter’s supply of all kinds of coal but has not succeeded since ' com- panies are not taking contracts un- der any consideration. All ~ship- ments to the retailers are being bill- ed at the prevailing price at the time of shipment. 4 g To show the public the actual cost P, of coal delivered to the consumer bas- ed on the price.of the last“shipment of soft coal received by this company ° these figures have been prepared Palmer’s - -private . secretary; . John | amphitheatre in Amerjca Lankey, United States.attorney-in{nounced recently by.the stai the/District of Cplumbia, and others, | mittee . disclosed dethils of d'u(tl”t'toxvr tasty in- (By g ‘ o s N i DEWEY CASE MAY Go : snion ey Tomia el 70 JURY TONORROW Ibuiiding that will be loca ! s = = : Pagddars A g th : 2 3 ng f3r intensive war fare, accord- centre/,of ‘the university’s néw ath | “to dispatches from WafSaw “to-| - letic field of 92 acres. Among the g 5 . salient facts set forth are: g:ry an}f;:’"?;?efi.,fll‘e being ctm(.!d The distance around the U-shapsd : MAC SWINEY SPENDSA . n whom he went to copgult. FLIGHT T0 ST. LOUIS TOMORROW FORENOON d Are Now on bisplay in ‘Barker Drug and ‘Jeyélry ' Store Window Witnesses fof and against Frank Dewey ~ were still ‘being heard this afternoon and it is expected that the case will not go:to the jury untili late tomorrow. Dewey is being tried on the charge of arson in connection with a fire several months ago at & (By United Press ) lbeal hotel. \ London, Sept. 24°—Sinn Fein bul-]| This case will complete the term letins today stated that Lord-Mayor of court. Judgg C. W. Stanton, who | MacSwiney had speut a bad night.|is presiding, will leave Tuesday for Pains in- his head, of which he had| Aitkin where he will preside at a complained, previously, were 8ifd to|term oY court. Several cases will have been renewed. He entered .his|necessatily - be continued until the forthy-third day of hunger strike. pnext term on this account. . \ Y MR e Fall L structure will be-more than a;third 3 T of a mile; = > L * ©# (By United Press) > . ‘Height will be 107 teet and contain | _Paris, Sept. 24.—Georges Leygues,| ® . BAD NIGHT. IS REPORT 87 arches 13 feet high ‘and 56 feet iformer minister of Marseilles, today 3 . N i he wide, with a/main-arch 72 feet wide accepted the premiership _of t and 86 feet high; ° : French cabinet. .Leygues® aleo will ! act as minister of ‘foréign affairs. It Will- consist of two tiers of seats, was repbfted he will make no changes accommodating. 42,000 spectators in- in the present cabinet. - lower: tieys, and 21,000 in upper; The appointment came as a®suf- L 'Tlfz"'?t:‘g F:erg":lne g’:wzl’gg.:g:.‘ OT€ prigé ‘in well-informed “circles wherel 3 - - |'persons ‘tha . ] 3 ; 1 \ . Two homing pigeons will begin | 14" will eontain 56 stairways “dx.b‘e‘wt:se ‘::;]é?:eedo: g:g?gegilm‘lllgfizl; flight, to St. Louis tomorrow |15 gigles, permitting-the stadium td v, ) Iforenoon from the Central“school |y emptied in seven. minutes; ‘grounds. . The birds have already ar-{ * rickets of admission; Wil bg a vived here and are now.on displdy in|sepied at 86 entrances; = = .- 4 the-Barker Drug and Jewelry stor€| -yyjjj require 40,000 cubic yards. of windows where all are invited to see| .oncrete-and 4,000 tons of steel;” “them. | Arena will cover 150,000 square feet. : Under seating spaée there will be “grage jn schoof work during the 1919-},rg¢ 'gymnasiugm pfor indoor meets, 1529 year and those upon whom theqrils, commencement exercises anjd honors. fall are Winston Molander,| expositions, as well as locker and pon. of Mr. ard Mrs. A. L. Molander, \jressing rooms and baths." 023 Beltrami_avenue, and Chester |\, golicitation;of funds to build the Rons?, son of Mr. and Mrs/ Chester | gyadium will be hegun’ a. week after Rouge, 423 Third street. the first spadefulsof dirt has been i :Winston is twelve years old and aftyrped. All contributors will- see stddent in the seventh grade. \He!peir names inscribed‘on bronze tab- has the honor of being.at the Read iq¢s in various parts of the strugture. of ‘his sclool for the year.” Chester . is 164'year;\old ;nd is&lh t);:,'slxtl;" : ] grade, he being honored as head of | B AR() ARMISTI by Mr. Smith. Added to the.$12.60 . == bihn‘!tl‘:laslss {l;uisggml:::&o: e:-::lll‘d P RATE r CE billing price for the wholesaler, ;h;ro e These: two pigeons will be ‘only a |. "DAY PLANS FoRMULAm ‘_;;9 :::&d l'ozr 7?‘“‘1“’)‘;‘;":: ¥1p:|‘; tt(l)‘r small part of those flying to St Lonis . s . delivery to the first zo el l’x.t" nie tomorrow. From 2,500 towns fnd - y e first zope, eight cen “olties i = i Ve Discussion was held last night at war tax, $1 margin to the dealér, A icities within a rad?ius of 500 miles Of 41,6 meeting of the Ralph Gracie post making.a total of $18.556 per ton to g ‘the Missouri met ‘“"ms'fl tvie birds| em'ine ‘American Legion concerning]|| - y ; the consumer in the first zone. . JFor ’ will begin flight. . This ,.,rfeat ne.rial the holding of 2 boxing match in Be- e - 4 Geliveries 4n the second zone: At Ra- race is to be a ;ea:!ure °i theb(;)“' midji on-Armistice Day and as result 17\ P : 3 ditional 26 cents i required, and & ‘Aflhlon of Rexall druggists being|, committee of three comsisting of ~ ) likewise still another 25 cents for ! t St. Louis. : - | R.‘B. Lyean, H. L. Huffman and C..S. delivery in the third zone. fi_n;"s‘; m"e“'c“m?'gflficfi:’,’{o A esa%e | Keyes has been appointed to make gper mg v e o e b | A P ~| arrangerhents for such a bout. Dick BV : ; mor of Missouri. Mayor L.'I. John- Fran.l'(slin, Bemidji’s fistic artist, is to VA?DEVIL - AND %i‘;%%%mnq — son will send his greetings ‘.’y,"he assist in putting on the program and AND ; birds leaving Bemidji An invitalion| ;. 0" making the mnecessary ar- » — 2 has been extended to : rapgements. ‘ % Two colored comedigns in a com- sent 4t the:Central ¢ ; . Elaborate plans are beng formulat- edy singing, talking and dancing act, topmtorrow at 10 o’clock -when ed for the Armistice Day celebration | will open the vaudeville program at Jfirds will be released. thizs year and every effort will be the Grand tonight. They are ‘Wil- X SR made by the Legi{dn to make it one llams and Valentine. Hill and Bott- | 0] ELKS TO HOLD DANCE of the biggest celebrations ever stgg- dort, two girls whose piano and song % = AT TEMPLE TONIGHT |ed in Bemidji. numbers come next are followed’by A report was made by the Ameri- Lillian DeVere, the girl with the canization committee concerning the ;‘;{f: 1‘;:3‘;155‘_::5 s::(:)l;zl:?(iy T;ggé:;d ‘of Elks to be held in its temple this|social at Nary last week and discus- wll’l loss the i1l with & Whirlwind finish. - t An informal dancing party has been announced by the Bemidji lodge e evening and invitations for this|sion was held concerning the adyis- ‘evant have been sent out. Good mu-;ability of holding similar meetings sic, uas bcen secured for the occasion in other outlying districts where the -and it is expeocted that there will be|work of the Legion is not widely a large attendance. known. William S. Hart in “Wolves of the Rail,” precedes the vaudeville-which- i