Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 2

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| tor; furthier. measures mmmu; Jap- | anese. , These meequref al-e expec(ed to ffielmh: 1. Federal laws forbidding lurth- er annnese ‘immlgra fon; “federal lltvl prev%nt{‘ng lihin- P . .. |anese beeoming itizens of the t- Measures Lmntm Activities| 2 °ctotes by T At prosent: Iap- o Nme Wil anese. children. .born. here - can_lave - £ "0 I B‘ Amerfean ‘citizenship; . Yoted O-mfluqnbef 3. -Prohibition” of ‘the ‘importa- tion - Of eocallen *picture bl‘ldfl — Japanese_ girls wedded to Japanese (By Unlted' Preas) men now. in,this country, thru fnter- San Francisco. fept. 24.—Califor- change of pictures amd fulfillment of nia_has again girded her loins and|Japanese marriage requirements. (By United Press) ¢ | Vancouver, B. C., Sept. 24.—“Chil®. dren of a Common Mother’” will be the inscription rajsed in bold. 18tters’ upoit the arch which will stand at the international boundary. on.the Paci-, fic Highway, an antomobile road con- | necting British “Columbia and: the Pacific coast states of the Unitad ’Stat I * .~ Bible Conterence——Bnptiet church, ' @ept./'19-36: " Sept. .~ 24-25—Clearwater county . When you hc{n dilm your potnhu l wouu like to have you eennunkne with me.. - I'will pay yo- H.but ,'ubt p-lu. and l can arrange , for you to load at your nearest nilrud -hiicl- ¥ - Bo sure’ io see me bofm you sell. fair at Bagley. October 12 —D!soovery of. America, 1498 Nov. 2 ——Pmldenthl election day. Nov. 11.—Armistice day. Nov. 26— Thanksgiving day x - The arch_will be of steel and con- crete 100 feet”in height. ‘It is now in course of erection and ‘will cost $50,000. 1t will be dedicated Octo- ber 20 when the Queen of Roumania, — started -on tha-trail of the “Yellow| U. S. Senator Phelan, John' S. mmmnscnoox.nzws Peril.” Chambers, - states coatroller, - State ‘ Resuming the anti-Japaneése move- or.J. M. Inman- ‘and others: who ! . declare that any inter- her daunghter, Princess Marie,; Mnr& 5 . ‘. d shal and Madam:Joftre of France an ‘High echooletudentu met 1as21;?:: ment .which resulted in, the passage hnve [ed’ the fight against the “Jap- representatives of the Canadian and [l - A KR u E GE R e 1 ;;‘: ‘;;i"::"go;:::ul"l:“;{ .r:vanth of the so-called anti-alien land 1aw anes: 3;3:1:!1" d:ct}?':h:h;t under | United States government: and o‘fdth: - ,‘ y v|of 1914, preventing Japanese owning | no. cir stances Yy agree to Mikado of Japan and of the presiden < eighth and freshmen classes, the Se- |}, g1y ‘Galifornia, a definite program | any ‘tomproinise of their program. . of China are expectod to be present. WIfll flle Potnto GI'QWGN Exchange o nfor, consisting of sophomore, jillnlor of state and national legislation,‘alm- B i ‘ and senior °lm°s '!“:;":o‘ o ns:: ed to stop Japanese fmmigration in| 0 3 8 e T & L. L P hOfle 807 { Chfiord S Wmhouse ; A quist was (}1“ Dot the du. |20y, form and restrict the activities ! ; B p_" :::: ‘nll"?-ogr::a: wfiflw 9;13en auen:- of the Japanese now within the coun- 1 et try, has progressed sufficlently to. at- 2 s ating Frida;‘s; beglnnhagngct (;lh tract attention of the state depart-| HOME TALENT COMEDY COMING i 2 Arthur ogseng ment and the Japanese goveriment. = e e T L S R R Marrs-from Saum entered high sclmol The legislative program will-first ‘ ” 287 S TR 7 7 Ty R ek this week. come before the voters of the state ‘ i — . . The senior cless now connists of | o e November election; when' an nine s'“"Ae“tf B’l‘hel::‘ 3?;::802:&028 anti-Japanese measure will be on the, follows:. Annie Brya 1 s 1 ballot by initiative petition. It has Helen Carlson, Johanna Dolgaa two main phases which are: : Doris_Graham, Lawrence Lhixdthuxat Extension of the present law for- f mfix}&xfl? Edith Nyquist, Ar- blddlngw.npageu ownership of Jand 80 as sprevent Japanese holdin, Last Friday Rev. Mackean spoke |10 by Toase, E HOW FATHER JOINED THE LODGE 3‘:’ ° 8:;:;{3 whlcl\y'he hrad recont- Revisior of corporation laws of PO e & NextRyiday Mr. Skrief winl | 1he state oo s 1o proyels alleged Alaughanda lcmm from start to finish. FBID 4 'Y .practice of Japanese of holding land koyng P T _S ATURD A Y “5}’:2131:? ‘:‘l’llfldren have enroil- 'fih’ “dumipy’’ corporations. ) s’pefldhe' between ‘acts md T ; ed in the primary room this year: - While leaders of the anti-Japanesé L .ood orcheeh'n . i The Manual Trnlninz Mlisoy;l have THE C Am S - ne do&en Chowe R 1 00 : made weaving looms. for Miss Maxson i [{E ONSIST, OF 0se d‘ and sn euelktior Miss Wallae“bd ’l'::‘{ roment\ I Wps. C % i e, o) : 1 g th p S S, $ ellvered y are now working on a new slide - rer " va . San| orn: Hro ayn or : B s m o mi:f.pl“ffi:e“:d ;g'.“f:r“h cod a|tor | g “Miss Lottie French . George Graham ‘I * e 6n°wmg VEll eties . e Ao high sshool, She also| observers bellove that only a show- il Miss Edith Glasgow Fred Fraser B 1] COEU MBIA L S teaches music in the grades, exchang- ?fit%’.fl}e‘gfli‘:fi? ::m:fi: ! . Miss Edessa LaGuee * 3 _+ -Christ Neuman i1 o i e ing Work with the teachers.’ in serious intgrnational . complica- L M’“I"w’“e Young - James D. Winter 7 tions can prevent its enactment. i . ‘Mijss Avis Cameron : Ralp)l- Lycan mu 'Fms The preditions.of the anti-J: d A ! T PRACTIOAL | o eammenictiont of the sntyooee il ~ Mims ZEUE Shilin Skmmk -Sanford Dodes. aelnngton, Sept.- 24.:-—1&1:,-1“- state department would intensify t! i 4 o who Wishes to commercialize sc-| 8! : | [ McF-ddcn s i 1 vernment €X- 1 | | - :,‘:;:L";::“::; o Itancs 2 o the il Reserved sea.t eale hegms Monday’, September - 217, of: a.special bureau recently iorgan- ised in the Agricultursl department, at th;t time, leuiun Jen- uider -the dh-eet,lon ‘of Secretary. nl:‘n Br‘y;‘n, t:.;n :ecxgtfly of stinte i Meredith, i made & ng. trip to California in:a [Hi¥ > The new buréat,’ l\euiei by David | futile effort to prevent its passage or mfled “3‘3 iol's oflPflce geol}rclallytk%vnwz 2 | 8 8 i I & 1 f velopmen! or! -8 3 T e inte’ixedet:l asa :o-between for business | leghslature, but_the legislature pass- ||| ‘t m "G‘ R A ” D 3 Telephone Your Order ; : ‘ ment and scledcn, oatistusiotion’ 15| on %3;'%'; S e to v aaniny. |l 17 : : _ Gor - 2 { cover processes by which valuable | ton. edn da sep producr:: may be’ q)’tainod from waste The calllornia Japanese Exchulpn w e'd.y md Thlll" Ys t' 29 md 30 Bemld ro ¥ eaders of 5 Too o(t?n in the past,- however, the Senaor Jas. D. Phelan of (‘)’amornta. i I‘ad’es and Chllsdtl;erl:l:g l';altgn;e Mwednesday Only,, N K 1 Bld = ew Kaplan SO Telephone 418 ' discoveries have been devalorfied only |and in whichSamuel Shortridge, re- to the theoretical stage. The aid of publican senatorial candidate against the Development office will be to car- Phelen, is active, has definitely an- y ' ry the discoveries clear thru to the|nounced that after the November R o practlcnl state. % eleetlon it will launch a campaign G ke Greatest Event in Hlstory of Hommg P xgeons | e 5000 — iy WA R 1 o} the air at one tlme, all racmg to St LOlllS, Mo. l;eavmg Time { 10:00 A. M, Saturday, September 25th, 1920 Place { Central School Grounds. - The pigeons will be released by the two chlldren havmg hxghest . average in the Bemidji Schools for.1919.. s E AMayor L. F Johnson will send greetlngs to the Governor of Mlssourl .~ Pigeons. Wlll be on dlsplay atour store on Thursday and Frlday N vl Everyone is 1nv1ted to Wltness the release of the Plgeons ey R BARKERS DRUGand JE T'Ell'lY STORE -~ . (THE REXALL STORE) , - - - THl Stweet. ’ PHONE34 =~ Bemidji 0 R 0000000000000 O AT O T Y ||II|I||IIIIlI|IIIlIlllIIIlIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIII|||||I||I|IIIHllllllmllllllflllIIIIIIIIIIlliIIII||III|IIlllIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII—IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIflIIIM“IIIIIIIII

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