Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 11, 1920, Page 1

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e Tz A ST v | § ¥ b OSSO [P VONGSISPECT ™ o, DETROITSRID “Siomiearcr INDIANS TAKE " ON MOCK FIRE TRIAL| 1 T e s N E "2 ) The Bemidi Woolen Mills, owned N 7 == & i Impressive Program Carried 1L BYM“B by 1. P. Batchelder, began operations STARS T0 MEET Charges That Big Packers' Are SIXTH GAME OF on Saturday.-in.quarters located on o 5 & Fighting Him Because He Message to All Who Were - | ~ & - the Soo line right-of-way, near the . T, te ¥ Soo freight depot. Mr. Batchelder % " ¢ in Attendance \ P]RITED Aw AY plans for the present to manufactue BEM'D A Blocked Kenyon Bill SER l ES lN HOT } ‘\\'ool batting, but later on will spe- - S X cialize in woolen blankets. shgg h‘:x‘g:; ‘;fi.ahs'&.;rm‘”é'y the i £ 1 -~ A wool carding machine and picker i (B Lnited Fress.) ] [ i school children of Bemidji in connec- have already been inftalled in the prmgheld. ey OCL'H T i tion with e Fire Prevention cam- y [new mill and a yarn spinning ma- bert. Walker) i3 deive” jon. prod ! Dalgn, proved to be very Impressive g i chine has been purchased and will be leaguers in the republican ranks will i method of conveying the great im- in operation soon. })e_(-overnor C“;-“ Sd main ‘_’bl““d‘{” 3 « rom now on, e democratic candi- poriance ot Gking o wthosteats o |1y Sister Answers Phone o M e i T DesBe S inois here today. 0X declare 18 o & energy would be aimed along this Shutting Out Dodgers in . 1 B CATRR y ;Alleied Rn‘bber Confesses to \MURDER CASE. WITNESS Locals’ Second Game of Season d Farmer and Wants to Split tib‘l;aa :nltxt;efiefefidanls Mre brought and Learns of Plan to REFUSES TO TALK TODAY Will Be Played Here energy A 3 % Swag to Escaj betore the court to answer for the ) ine because Senator Harding has "1 to O Battle - £ & 4 PO gregt destruction wrought by them. Lynch Youth (By Upited Press.) 3 on October 15 g::le rfiodt T“{lt'l Hughes, ‘,v‘d.‘""]‘{‘,": < _ Kerosene, Cigarette, Match, lec- Los Angeles, Oct. 11.—Continuing —— cap 3‘; ‘;‘l‘é ir;ls:io%t::?len l;)l‘e:r into the —_— i CLEVELAND’S ONE RUN Soringla United Press) . me| BY SPEAKER IN SIXTH big packers are fighting him because her silence, Mrs. C. J. Peet, one of STIFF SCHEDULE NOW the witnesses in the Denton murder case, remains in her hotel here today] and refuses to talk. She says she will ARRANGED FOR ELEVEN ARRAIGNED IN-CLAY . {5 0or Carltseness and Spon. | DRIVES PAST MOB ON- COUNTY COURT TODAY |iaiecus Combustion all 1o charged| WAY TO DULUTH sal preferred against them. The Judge’s P . direction in the case of carelessness T bare a\good many connections with < 5 % v do not want the Kenyon bill i L was that he be found guilty in the|e: b the slaying of J. C: Denton, wealthy| .. = ey £ = oo iuleroats. . } ; Bandit Escapes Into Woods fl;sttdeg;eee__n(l);;mdle;.-::egs had tn:,}:h; Girl's ’l’lu¢:k Probably Saved the Slaying o e gvens Ty whey| Victory Over Detroit Wil :‘)(\gn{:;ln\l\!,e i z:f:|1::)\méfi\ve:~?1:fl-' e(s‘l)t; Indians Now Have Four Out % . 0! n S h H i ~ —_— ¥ v i ) & . 4 After Taking $1,400 on |M15.0 on liorained habit of the Am- L'y, +f Leonard Smith it convenes Thursday. Make Fine Bid for State |ind sneech liero today. - The senator, of Six Games and Wide al oligarchy locked the passage of the bill in congress in the last ses- Edge on Series sion and believing the same will be through reactionary control, of the Cleveland, Oct. 11.—Cl " - i i . pvel i ! —Cleveland’s big packers. The candidate sald “I{indians won their fourth victory of favor a law limiting the period of |{pe world series this afternoon when cald stordge. a hot pitcher’s battle terminated in e @ 1 to 0 count. Cleveland now has % %, © Carl %, arlton ES, TRANSPL i i youngest children and stay with them "-"e’ TRE 4\ RAN: ANTED IN Championship thru their lives. Other countries do V. o FIFTH STREET BOULEVARD / not encourage me to stay. any ex-| Duluth,. ¢ —The pluck of tent-but I seem to be welcome in ev- giss Ella Me. "/,,( sister of Charles ery city, town and village of the|H. McKinnon, & rlton county, % 2 United States by young and old, rich | Probably saved . of - Leonard r::;gfil:ntré:m?:r ?hfe "e}f:ur;v‘:]rl"‘e'gfi and poor, alike. I recognize danger [Smith, 17, sought . *hing party | poon B reet between Beltrami and|°f the week it will pass on from lfi)utl ltillx(le thei":ake 2 n:mnce.” !’t wa: s:::‘:’fl?g ng&mfix 4 gx:'l: xfii Bemidji avenues. A. Brose has|rooter to rooter on the Detroit cam- gm’l‘t‘y s ovidence N was. “foun accused. | charge of the transplanting. pus and will accompany the team to The play was lntendedt»ta impress A mol began. searchiLg, for Hiim the Bemidji camp on Friday, October upon young and old the necessity of |someone telephoned for Sheriff Mc- 15. 2 care and watchfuliness in matters|Kinnon at his home. He was away. The Detroit men, surprised by pettaining to causes of e, Miss McKinnon answered the tele- their strengtl in the Moorhead game, y erican people. I begin with the slturdny Afternoon ) i “On to Bemidji!” This is the slo- gan that is making the rounds at the Detroit High school and”for the rest (By United Press) Moorhead, Oct. 11.—Tom O'Leary, 89, who is said to have confessed to ~ the robbery of the Georgetown bank, nd to the shooting of Peter Stennes, caghier, late Saturday afternoon, will be ararigned before Clay county au- thorities today. Stennes, who was\ shot thru the head is in the Fargo o ‘hospital and improving today. - O'Leary was brought to Sheriff Mc- -Donald Sunday morning by a farmer, Under the_ direction of the park - the edge on the series with four of COMPANY K TO SIGN the six games registered for the Am- PAYROLL AGAIN MONDAY | erican League nine. The two-bagger by Burns brought The commanding officer of com- Tris Speaker across the home plate pany K regrets to announce that all for the only run of the entire game. members of company K must assem- ble next Monday night at the Bemidji (By United Press) ALLEGED BOOTLEGGER KILLED IN SKIRMISH Ten Hanson, who resides near George- = . phone and learned about the plan to ~ , . E S " town. 'n;l:nmn ‘Stated tnnthe author- | BRITISH COAL MINERS lynch the boy. She hurried to.his (By United Press) are following up thelr advantage|civic and Commerce association| (leveland, Oct. 1 . /1 ities tnat the man appeared at his ARE VOTING ON WAGE|home in an automobile, reaching) [urley, Wis, Oct. 11.—John Tha-|With all the energy that a victorious|roos to re-sign the company payroll. .,,.m,mf ,lmq' itl Ca a }\ifil‘sauelfl?s. farm Saturday afternoon, confessed there before the mob and placed him | pusio was instantly killed by federal [team can command and when they|This will be the third = attempt at|jyq \'1-'1'15"“.1 o'Neill RSt guilt of the Georgetown affair, and| yondon, Oct. 11.-—~British coal min- under arrest. officials in a skirmish with alleged .nwet the Bemidji el'cve.u they will be|gioning the payroll and it is hoped and, Malls an Neill. - oftered him a part of his loot If he|ershegan voting today on the accept-| Sbe told him to lie down in the booze handlers arrested here Sunday. [a team of fighting stars. that this time it will be satisfactory First Inning. i rear of the automobile and covered | Thapusio was said to have been oper- Conceded to be a championship|to regimental headquarters so that] Brooklyn—Olson flied out to Evans. would help him to escape. Hauson 1 # took him- into custody -and delivered ;’;”:&{J:’gfi:{;‘:;" ;;;g:ztgr;msfie him with blankets. Thus she drove ating an automobile carrying liquor. | possibility by its overwhelming defeat|the members may reccive their pay|Sheehan, playing third base for him to the authorities this morning. | announced Sunday. past the mob on her way to Duluth, | Four shots struck him, of East Grand Forks, the Bemidii|for the first half of 1920. Prooklyn, fanned. Neis, playing _ O'Leary has not confessed to-author- : where he is now in jail. eleven today started a heavy week of rvight fleld for Brooklyn today flied ) 5 M practice for the Detroit game Fri- out to “Wamby". No runs, no hits, 7 Atles, . — - ] day on the local gridiron. Many N0 Crrors. DR. FRANKLIN JOINS / ; rosters believe that, if Bemidji can Cleveland—Uivans singled thru l‘ L humble Detroit Friday they will be Sheehan. “Wamby" attempted to - The robber sneakeéd up on Stennes late Saturdgy afternoon, when he was 4 alone in the bank, and shot him:.in \ . the head. He t%en crawled into the I‘A‘R’son AND LARSO in line for state honors [ bunt, but fanned. - Evans was out, g / vault, took $1,460 and escaped into R P O S The locals will consequgntly bend trying to steal after hig play. “Wam- ) the woods, although'a searching par-| ' ; Drs. Larson and Larson are pleased . . 5 : | every effort to perfeet themselves foh : : Dby* flied out te Nels. No runs, 1 hit, ) ty of townsmen was organized almost RV 10 gnnounce that Dr. E R Franklin L ¥ {he contest. Repeated reports of the Y 1 Y[ o errors. ter’ + ¥®['of ‘Minneapolis has associated himself |)rulluhmcy.‘m‘ Detroit in the foreward|. | 5 Second Inning. £ immediately. Later a sheriff’s posse was organized but the only trace i found was $500 dropped in a vorn ” - fleld. After Short Rest Will Invade ‘| with them. Dr. Franklin has veen in the practice for a number of yedrs in examining of eyes with the C. A. pass and open style of play and their strong and heavy line indicates that Bemidji will have a hard row to hoe. Brooklyn—Wheat fanned. Myers flied ont to Wood. Konetehy singl- ed. Kilduft was based on Sewell's Agree That/Recent Slump in Serious Fires Reported Near [ L, A Hoffman company of that city, and ) I Tennessee, Kentucky, In. [acting as assistant manager. He Prices of Grain Reflect Brainerd Resumes Football, * Kelsey in Region Swept error. Miller was based on uardner’s S 1 NORWEGIAN ARTISTS IN ~ ° . Mi . hopes to continue the same conscien- e ¥ Alter going three years without a Smith flied to Spenker. No f CONCERT HERE, WEDRESDAY diana and Missouri tious and careful examinations in -on Conditions ! football team the Brainerd 1ligh Two Years Ago one hit, 2 errors. ; - 5 ::: ;\;t;:'eh;:l;};;)rz;nflgrjgr:w:::geLm- school will again he represented on : .l\'[olulnd— ll|'|rns ]\\'nlkcdl, tGarfln- ! A 1 : ¢ | the gridgivon this fall. 'The Brainerd : o= er hit to Konetchy who eaught Burns Carsten Woll, the celebrated tenor Maflon(%s;fmltled Pr(el;”Ra mmond | liS: Where a number of Bemidji peo-| Minneapolis, Oct. 'll.——.‘l{eun% il moet e, Hanilji éloven (By United Press) {a( second. Gardner was safe at first. soloist, whose records made for the 3 . y Ray! ple have become acquainted with higlslumps in grain prices were reflected f ZEAE S T Gion on Briday, Oc- Duluth, Oct. 11.—Troops here 10-|\yo6qq singled, sending Gardner, to Eaison, Victot and Columbia phono- | Clapper.)—Senator Warren G, Hard-| practice. on world, conditions, leading grain | O the, Jocut SUAGHON (0L T LGRE, Sor] duy went into action against forest fjpd. Wood “ent th second 'on the ; araphs, are_everywhere popular, as-|ing arrived back on bis front poreh| e arrived in Bemidii Sundayfealers of the United States agreed | 5.5 0% ) 1y the ratnord schoo} | ires near Kelses. half way betweet | jhrgw.in, Sowell hit. to Kildruff and e . sth outhwestern trip. §s v @ epres y 4 < AR 5 fotend (L . B t f ; sisted by Bitller Tokert Woll, plan| Aofl:i): aan::ntyshosur breathing spel;l maraing aid has already: commenced hex:[ghln;:;:‘_\',ur supply and demand con-| leven year after year is hard o un- lll((\rmm"n‘ll ::}:‘;;‘1:11“ll:xc:‘m:‘: "«'f:l Vana]iardner was out at plant. O Neill 1;m“«’x"1:;'25?5.“v{"éaiefi‘.i?;e"or“‘ tlhhi: he leaves again for his invasion of Bl trols the market absolytely. accord.|derstand for they have an enroity ten miles wost of Kelgey,' Inrces Bowall; No; eutin:-one. its:no 3 = S very nearly twice that of Bemidji. b = @rrors. { week, at 8:30 p. m. Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and 5 ing to P. E. Goodrich, pres , g 5 e The | are now about thirty o Mr. Woli, wio has spenf years ot |Indiana. rag e The. Anel. axtGnalys BEGINNERS’ BAND WILL the grain dealers' natlonal assacia-| UndoubLediyheren ia 1o a e e iniles nor(h of Carlton und Clownei. 1 Third Innine. study in Europe under the best on. 5 © |the towns that suffered the most in Irooklyn—Olson flies to Sewell. known mnters,pls at present instruc- | Speaking trip of the republican can- ORGANIZE TUESDAY NIGHT | “Vore than 500 grain dealers of the| The sehedule as completed to date’gorest fires two years ago. Sheehan fifed to Speaker. Nefs popp- tor of music at St. Olaf’s College at|didate, it was believed possible today. United States and Canada were here[and as announced by lghlflpfl' J. W' Dunger from fires in Douglas and|ed out to Sewell. No runs, ho hits, ¥ Northfield, will present a varied pro-| Harding is understood to be avirse| A meeting of all those desiring|for a three days convention, to dis- Smith follows: Brunett counties, Wisconsin, was[no errors. —_— . goam including Mendelssohn: Recita. | to making an eastern trip planned by} entrance in the Beginners’ band will | cuss market problems. Terminal ele-| ~ Oct. 15—Dotrolt, here. minimized today by a shifting in the| Cloveland—Mails out. Evans singl- B I Aria from “Blija~: Massent |50me of his managers. A final deci-|be held at the band headquarters in|vator men, grain «hippers and secd| Oct. z2—Brainerd, here wind. The wind is now blowing back[ed. “Wamby” batting and Miller Oct. 26—Thief River Falls, there.|,cross the already burned areas. forced Kvans to second. Speaker out. sion is expected at a convention of |the City building tomorrow night at|dealers were among them. Elegie. Flotow: Aria from “Martha” 29—Cloquet, here. President Goodrich and B. E. Cle- e No runs, one hit, no errors. party managers in New York this|7:3Q o’clock. J and several others. \ . ¥ 7o Popular prices pervail, wita re-|Week. > Oliver Riggs, who will direct the | ment, head of the Texas Grain Deal- J Open. (By United Press) ) { : & band, announces that all boys wish-|ers’ association, assailed *“those who Nov. 11—(Armistice Day) open. St. Paul, Oct. 11.—Adjutant Gen- . Fourth Inning. 4 serve seats at 7b cents and the gener . Paul, Oct ju! ing to join the band must be present [they charged are attempting to mis- 19—Open. ' oral Rhinow prepared Lot (677 Brooklyn—Wheat popped out. My« y & ral inow prepared lay 5—(Thanksgiving Day) , St. Paul, here (ten- \dditional guardsmen to combat for-|ers singled.” Konetchy walked, = Kil- ost fires in various paris of the siate dllflvlmmwd o'ul to wood. Miller filed Rhinow will leave late today for|!0 Bvans. No runs, one hit, noer- BOY SCOUTS RECEIVE 3-'-?“:'5'}7”‘-’r'?:.'&&‘l:?fi‘?»fi.“i‘!‘f‘&‘f TWO REXALL PIGEONS|at this time. An invitation has also|lead the farmer into believing he 1 day at the Grand theatre box office. | 2 5 "> | been extended to parents who desire|the most abused man in (he entire { £ Two pigeons which took part in|to attend. COuRtry. the’ great aerial race to St. Louis a Pine county, where an east wind js|T0rs short time ago have been received 7 = reported to be fanning flames from Cleveland—Burns flied to Onson. at the Barker Drug and Jewelry| Wisconsin fires toward the Minnesota | Gardner flied to Wheat., Wood flied store, retailers of Rexall products, line. to Neis. No runs, no hits, no errors. and are to be given to the Bemidji State Forester Cox made an all Fifth Inning. organization of Boy Scouts. night's r automobile thru the rooklyn—S8mith fanned. “Wam- The pigeons are in very good con- threatened distriet last night, and to-| by flied to Speaker. Sheehan out. L. tii 3 D —_ dition and are among the best that was investigating the situation |Sewell to Burns. No runs, no hits, decoration conferring the order of St. tock g"t in the race. They will be t. Louis County, where Duluth|ng errory. : “|uséd for breeding purposes. guardsmen were rashed to fight fire Cleveland—Sewell singled. Sewell Stanislaw, second class. It was fign. e caught slealing. O'Nefll out, Kil- duff to Konetchy. Mails out, Shee- ; / = ed by Lieut. Gemeral Count Pahlen, A $ Commander-in-Chief of the northwest STRAW vom Nows{lows ) ¢ han to Konetel No. R n fiu?ian Army, n_Fd ;o;lmter signed by B[G mn Fflk HARDING g BEC“)A CoMM“Nm CLUB 1:;:1\("':(“;1"9 chy. No. Runs, no hits, - ] ajor General T. Schnacez, Who is 7 £ * i the representative of the liquidation HoLDS lmm’n"c MEET Sixth Inning. i committee of the northwest Russian Brooklyn—Neis walked. O'Neill army in Latvia (one of the Baltic e caught Nels off first. Wheat out. Se- states along the Balticssea). The Beeida Chmmunity club, which |well to Burns. Myers out, Sewell to This is the highest decoration that meets on the second Sunday of cach|Burns.y No runs, no hits, no errors. j can be given at present, and is given | vote for presidential election, it ap-}, month, held a very interesting meet-| Clevelund—Evans popped to Kon- pears evident that Senator Warren ing yesterday at the Becida town|ctchy, *“Wamby" dut. Olson to Kon- 3 to Dr. McCallister for his work done ! in that part of Russia during the|G. Harding will be the next presi- hall. F. Sankey, president of thejetchy. Speaker 'singled. Burns D Ce . months of February, March and|dent of this regublic. club. presided at the session. doubled to left, scoring Speaker. April, 1920, when he was in charge “p::en:m:’ngfize}:fn;m_e:g?{;g o N«nlnz-n of the Mim;m:»ln Gardner fied to Wheat. One run, — of the American Red Cross Public . Highway mprovement assoclation [two hits, no errors. Health work in their fight against|figures are reaching toward a mililon 2 T o gave an intercsting talk concerning votes. Each of the Rexall stores has > 1 - K =) ; the merits of the Babcock good roads | sy pREME COURT REFUSES RED LAKE DOCTOR IS DECORATED FOR WORK ’ Red Lake, Oct. 11.—Recently Dr. Archie McCallister “of ‘Red Lake r ceived decoration for services rend- @ ered in far-away Russia. It is the According to the figures compiled in Saturday’s report made known in the United Drug company’s straw the Typhus epidemic in Russia. Dr. plan which will be voted npon at the 4 McCallister personally took care of two ballot boxes, one for men and the s more than ten thousand cases of t¢-|other for women, and each day the election November 2 as Amendment PETITION FOR RE-HEARING i phus during the.epidemic. This makes votes are counted and the results sent RS ! five countries in Europe who have|to the headquarters at Boston, Mass. . O'Bfnion, county agent for (By United Press) \ decoral Dr, McCallister for work | Barker's Drug and Jewelry Store of q county, was present and he| \ashington, Oct. 11.—The su- A done in these countries, while he was|this city is one of the many in which red a very profitable talk also.|preme court of the United States to- engaged in the American Red Cross|straw voting is going on every day. G. P. Willlams of Park Rapids, agri- | day refused a petition for a re-hear- e Health work in Europe. |The vote will continfie thruout the culture instructor in the High 8chool { ing of prohibition cases. These cases 2 14 month of October. : ; there another speaker on this|were dismissed last June, and upheld 1 FURTHER PRICE CUTTING - Northern, western and middle oceasion Williams succeeded | {he Prohibition Act and the Volstead ‘ o western states now show a_total of r . A. Pfinzhoeft who is now instruc-| Act. The court rendered no decision. 1S PPEDICTED TODAY | 285,239 for Harding and 137,593 for 5 v ¢ agrieniture in Bemidji schools. | merely handed down an order saying A Cox, In the southern states Cox has 3 S - that they would not re-hear the cases." p (By United Press) the ‘upper hand with 76,784 votes to 4 g 4 2 g i Chicago, Oct. 11.—Further price|Harding’s 49,411. x n Q 7~ MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF [ cutting -was predicted here today by| - Of the grand total of 549,027 votes =W, 4 e 3 AMERICA MEETS TONIGHT QUEEN ESTHERS MEET delegates to the annual convention jcast, Harding has received 334,650 2 o / = TOMORROW EVENING | of purchasing agents, according to|and Cox 213,377. The female votes < ) Y i = E. M. Reinhardt, vice-chairman, who |Tun about the same as the male votes | 7 g The Modern Brotherhood of ! ” - asserted the price decline has not yet [except that far more men than wo- 5 z America will meet in regular session| The Queen Esthers will meet in struck bottom. Reinhardt predicted |men are voting in the straw ballot. this evening. A class of candidates|regular monthly devotional and busi- that on some commodities prices|The combined electorial vote is 353 will be initiated and following this|ness session on Tuesday night at the work there will be dancing and lunch|home of Miss Alice Minnick, 914 —— would fall as much_as 50 per cent|for Harding and 178 for Cox. Two \ and that “theye wouldn’t be any|hundred sixty-six electorial votes are J pnnlc.'f b i g '.2'&'! required to elect, for members only. All members are’ Irvine avenue. - All members urged to espcially requested to be present. attend, . ... _.. " |

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