Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 4

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agony-Of helng executed. PARK COMMISSIONERS. N - "Roland Hicks ‘of Remer was & Be- midji visitor yesterday. | Chicago ‘Plans ‘to Set New STAHTLGARY : : and Ghastly Record for G. H: ‘Warner of Brainerd spent| -A very quaint and unconventiongl +County GPlIW' Tuésdity here in-business. ‘| wedding took place Tuesday morning . i T = Jat the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs, E. L. lome a vrick of Koar’s ice|Gary-at-601 Minnesota avenue, when « T 4-5tt | their daughter Pansy Charlotte was b . o — 4.7 united in marriage to Qtto H. Stahl sentenced to die on the gallows, be- A. Proese of Pine. River wis a; ofthis cily. T | einning, tomiprrow, are to pay the Tuesday caller in this city. z) The wedding ceremony was per- pepn‘fty for’ ing their fellowmen. 3 AR $ »|tormed -at nine, o‘clock’ by Rev. L. P.|Conyicted ‘of murger, the men ‘were 1d Logdahl of Féderal Dam was| Warford, only the immedlate family|to be executed in’ two batches, ac- vent any attempt at suicide,” said|of said'district. Chicd of Bemidji 1 4 s Wi Bdward Anderson ‘of’’ Brainerd{and the groom by Pefry G. Gary, bro-|scheduled to die on the gallows in the. spent the day here on business. Jther of the bride. ' 1l < i THe bride was attired in white|er six are to be exccuted later. hilk and cream, sold | Seorgette, and carried a shower bou-| Never in the history of \Chicago R 1)-::( quet. of Orphelia.roses, while plum{fhas there been so many men hung-at -— adoption: says Tit-Bits. There seems to be no reference to umn leaves in keeping with the sea- son. . o : 3 { ? v{lgdglng dinfer was served at six H. 0.°Artell ‘'of-Rémer was a Be-Jo'clock tb the following guests: Mr. | i { Mrs. E. L. % eged victims of the condemned men midji- business visitor yesterday. M“Ses\;;cofml‘mf“;‘{a ms.“‘(‘)‘lm‘u‘;‘l‘: were men with a single exception.. Cat load ex. fancy-Kiefer pears at]Stahl/ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark, Mr. Lee plans to tgke the mén to their $260 per bu. basket at Troppman’s{and Mrs. William Dougherty, Mr. and death tryst two at a time. ' Both g o 1t10-13 | Mrs. B. C. Cralg, Mrs. Emma Dalby, Wl}lll;“;. stood kfl:l “lle (:ra?“péult?rm Miss Lucy Dalby, Perry G. Gary, Miss |81 00 weak to stand will ve'plac- > The adoption of the resolution b | Harry Logan o Mentor was a busi-| Elma Peterson, Miss Lottie Clark and ed in chn‘h‘:‘and sih:)t tlh"‘l lslllmete. dlm: ::::" the ‘lawless dolngs of l?h o L i in Bemidji- yesterday. .| lisses Jiadys, Nellie and Elva Bary.|or one of his assistants will stand al / ness visitor in Bemidji: yesterday M an‘d Moy, stal?l L vitt w“’;] the back of the gallows and pull the| /Ten years later, dog fighting, bull ¢ string which releases the trap and | baiting and bear baiting were prohib- shoots the men to their death. Ar-|ited by parliament. Between 1854 and | =————=——t= All the men, with the exc¢eption of degrade itself by ‘faking tithes of i i one, ‘are white. The exception , is iy 7 Jasirs of Jof siid park- district. ing “the resources of civilization” | State of Minnesota. . B. M. Sathre wants ¢o buy ‘a small | the bride’s parents for about a week, )m““' for cash. , 1t10-13§ after which they will leave:for Fargo, them 20 feet. pdssed ‘regulating the conditfon and | seme— " Attorney A. A. Andréews returned | home. . - HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING |in 1ite, The youngest is Thomas Er-| payer. In addition to these which Bennie Goranson -and Theodore{ The> regular monthly - business|rico, 19. He was convicted with four %awn of Kelliher were> among the |meéting of the Christian Endeavor|others.ot slaying several men.. Era ursday visitors in Bemidji. society of the Presbyterian church |rico and-the other four ‘were alleged was held at the home.of N. E. Given|to have beeh members of what was - Splendid missjonary lecture at-the last evening. ‘The meeting was well [known’ as the “Apache ‘Band. Methqdist church tonight at - eight|attended and in the business brought| gam Cardinelll, 52, is the ofdest of R s o'clock. - This Is a free lecture. up for. discussion it was decided to|tne prisoners sentenced to die. He is Medical Triumph. M) - K \1d10-13 glve’n H&lto\:e eg social on Friday credited ' with:being. the “brains” of The succesgful operations on the o’ e evening, October 29, this social to be|tha/“Apache” Gang”. Three other| prain of epilepsy patlents performed {The fellow who has been drinking |® gublle affair. e social commit-|rembers of the * re Joe Cost- o e ”» 0 teeTis planni ‘gang” a 0st- | hy~ Dr, Walter - E. Dandy of Johns . “Monarch” coffee -didn’t miss any-|tee’is planning welrd events for the|ayzo Anthony Lopez and Sam Fer- i3 " d by Di Uing when the country went dry gFeningy: Whioh “promiss Lo nterest-|rara. g;’pg:‘:“h‘:‘r;':v‘:'n:; o e For sale at Troppman’s. , 1t10-1 0 every. one, . T s : ot ppim: p - ARD:18 —_ _ The ‘others ‘sentenced to hang are: | by a number of other surgeons. When ST. PAUL'S YOUNG PEOPLE Richard = Wilson, Henry —Andrae,| o gefinite. set of muscles are affected r HELD MEET LAST NIGHT Frank Zager, Nick Viana, Frank in the epllepsy Spasms, selzures, at- curb the sheep-worrying propensities of dogs In Scotland, 10. M. Chapin returned from: Min- neapolis this morning,” where he has been visiting ‘with friends for the past two days. - - The Young People’s League of St. Compigne and Arthur E. Hanschell. oF Paul’s church met in the basement of | . Hanschell is'the only man accused mf;‘:;::' c:: v;:ls(:::s be lzfil:; c:):e the chur¢h’ last ‘evening in regular|of killing'a woman. He was convict- o S, y 4 - _} disease can often be traced to some - /For the best-all around service send :’“!me;i and ‘soclal session last even-, :fl ?lr slay{intg lhlsdwl:tc. but has stead-| 4T ther, ‘scar, or cyst which cov. 114 ng. lans were mapped out for the|fas maintained his innocence. Th ey . % & v ysur dyeing and dry cleaning to The | In&. PP or the y o ers the section: of - the, brain whose Model Dry Cleaners, 305 Third streét. | Program of -activities of 'the social |rope which was to have ended his Z - Prome 637. 10-12tt | sérvice committee and other com-|life has been ready twice but last| nerve fibers lead to the tongue og| ! mittees, and the schedule completed | minute reprieves saved him. fingers. In other words, the first WILLIAM FOX. Presmls for plans until after Christmas. A| The death t ) cure on recard.of an epilaptig who lost R. L. Given of the Given Hardware " e death watch was to be placed 4 company, returned Tuesday-morning very ‘enthusiastic meeting-is report- |over the condemned men this after- consclousness “during the attack was from Minneapolis, where he had been ed. g noon. Three guards are assigned to| triumpbantly brought to'pass by Doc- - each death chamber and the prison-| tor Dandy. N THEH INVB-"GATIONS ers were informed they could have a s ———— M chzimle ot foods and as many cigars| THE PIONEER WANT ADS 1 Y o FI ]| 2nd cigarettes as they cared to smoke. # 1 RES 7 sl‘low M]smopm“o“ Clergymen have spent considerable BRING U-LTS 9 1 ¥ time with several of the prisoners. DRAG 8y CHARLES ALDEA SELTZER DIRECTED BY J.GORDON EDWARDS Y on business for two days. ‘Many are tried, but few are chosen. “Jfonarch” coffee is sweeping ithe country., None.better at any price. % For sale at Troppman's. 31b. package, | & % $v.40. . 1t10-13 A feeling of gloom wrapped the Reported Tha sci entire jail today. Prisoners awaiting || TNYTEY XA R’pgr»ted That Officials of Ne"r trial ‘on charges of murder and Other. \ i B ‘East Relief Expend [-\'md. crimes were silent and had little to|fl | say as the day approaches for the FRIDAY ONLY 'Migs Lena Anderson of Minneapo- 1ie, arrived in the city yesterday to take upher duties_as county \aurse for - Béltrami cpunty. ‘When you ne: for Own Entertainment éxecution of the first two men. l The hangings were to be strictly private. Jailer Lee arnounced that xt need feed try the /Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where Press reports that, “Officials of the : . ooy nent. At Guitingor's Gro, |Near st Rellof efpended rolict| o uiiomes to Jrevepaper men would W & BIRCHBY e 3 e cery on 3rd street. . 8-9te{ funds for entertalnment purposes and| . Lee, who has pulled.the death trap Lo sind Everytling “Drag Harlin” is William : 1d ¥ = at wine was-werved at ‘dinners by/|g, vera usic-and Everyti)n a 'y icture. Mr. and Mrs. Carsten Woll arriv-|Fellef officials. This is the outcome :: l;:’: :alzo::c:l:iem:'h:s::‘:égep::ree?i? - Farnum’s latest new p. Her Face Was Pr etty, But Her Shou! el‘s‘ ed this.morning from Brainerd to ap-|Of the prosecution by the Near East|iygq i - mm LEONA ' OH BOY! pear thlnh evening at the Grand the- :‘:llyle;m;“';:::“b‘;’;;?%?5’;‘::&::;::" M hope. they don’t collapse,” he Singing /Comedienne 2 tre in ti ial 3 i x) n 3 g = = :o:em:m < b4 ectal program arranged |y, o Constantinople, on charges of [$3ld- “I'hate to see 3.man have to be y 7 ALY theft of supplies in a statement fssued.| PTOP) ed up, to be killed. K They are wvm & LEE S—— pped up, te i 7 _ [11ke ‘dfsh rags and-their bodies flop.” il s Do _not fail to head Mrs. Anna L. :{, ::;a;‘l ‘eat Biel Relief: heatquart-i". *) g sald he did not know whether A Girl, l;lx BI“;"' and a . ulele Bowers, Natlonal fleld secretary of| " «ppe men who make th 11 he would act ad. executioner. There the Woman'’s Home Missionary socf- Yo maxe weu 8lleEa~ will. be no secret, he said, as to the ety at the Methodist church tonight. s:;so‘;l:;:;lnfi:%%nte:;és?a‘;:‘ ;2‘3 identity of the executioner. He will DH‘ARIE - miijiii 1d10-13 | et are now being tried on charges of stand on the gallows in plain sight Novelty Gymnasts stealifig supplies destined for the re-{°f all witnesses and pull the death - - Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds.[ilef of starving women and children [5iring. He:will not be masked, Lee .. CHAS. RAY Bee G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-]of the Ne: 5& “The Near Bast|sdid.- ) B e, ) cery Co., during the day, or at the|Reifet itself - tistituted proceedings) . Cost of hanging, Lec said, has . _in “Bill Henry” Markham hotél evenings. 7-29t2 | against these men after Charles V.[doubled in the last few years. Ropes Viékery, general secretary of the|to hang people, he declared, now cost 4 g "y “ B. H. Denu, business manager of|Near East ReHef organization, had $10. apiece. In addition 75 cents is —The:Pioneer Puolishing company, ré gilk,ed the /raltthr over. with Admiral [Pald to tie the knot which makes it turnied this moraing from B K o1 ‘and Bl Ahe Teading A certain there will be no slipipng of orning from Minneapo-1} ld“ th, of Ou: ":nd{l:%pl:wrmn the rope and cause the victim to fall Coming fo the REX Lightning is plumb slow compared with the way “Whistling Dan” can pull a gun. See TOM MIX as the mysterious superman. See Satan and Bart, his pals. And romance—say! lis, where he attended the meeéting |res of the Northwest Dally Press assocla- re ungnimous that this'ts the only tion. ) course to follow. We were perfectly 7" b {well ‘aware that thie men. charged The missionary lecttire ‘at ‘thiejWith thede thefts would seek to de- Methodist church tonight ‘wilk fend themsel ‘bringing counter- - special interest to all the Midslonary |Ciarges agains e organization in socfeties of the city. All are welcome. he- ng their offense. | [’ 4 ; 1d10-13 [ Neverthiéless we are . determinéd to s g | : clé ursue the invest- ! 1 We shall do vhatever comes out in the trial. - & i The “work of ‘the Near Bast Relief {li} 2 . ' H i8'tob vital to permit any considexa- \ i Tons v‘v#:tevh_'r to keep the facts hid- ; T ‘weight: 120"Th strebt, Phone 8851, Sunshine Grocery. ) A7, be {nvolved will 9-22tf | be denlt 'with summarily regardless. Y ! k{ fl']lg lnv_es!:in‘tlan is being conduct- " . 4 She,Shook a Wickéd ‘Shoulder!!—Jed: precisely as any business house Ty eni she el ' ioken” i ihe | o songuct a simisr tavestiz || waimesmn O the Track wes Yale *“‘grind” fell for her %o hard that ‘Hon of its own internal affairs. As 2 he married her and then ‘sheé proved|the Near East Relief is’a public or- to hlhve n“mu l}l:ml;dhm on’ thdse, ldnnm'::lo “this lnustlgtatlnn natural- % naughty e shoulders. ''See the|ly attracts general attention. Ac- Wi adorable Viola Dana in'‘the “‘Chorus]cordingly it relies on the falt minded- T hey are Extra FanCy Klefer Pears and Girl's Romance’ 'as the captivating |ness and eense of justice of the- Am- will be sold for shimmy dancer in a sparkling pic-|erican public. Against these charges b ture—Rex theatre today. 1t10-13 | brought by men on trial for the of- i - fense of stealing the mijlk of starvs DOI’T FORGET ing babes, the Near East Relief sets . . The dance at the Armory Thurs< the work which it has accomplished 8 day might. Good music. 2d10-14 and is now accomplishing. 54,600 PS TOM MIX . A e I_DIRECTIONAWILLIAM_yoxX WILLIAM FOX presents iTOPE' MIX ‘The Untamed’ By Max Brand. Direction by Emmett J. Flynn. “The Untamed” is Tom Mix’s lat- est new picture. little children housed, clothed, and =k wm ) : 'led. 56,039 c'hildron fed daily while i l ! n the care of their familles. 561, .he Clean cottcn rags at Plonebr office. 970 hdults furnished the food relief a bu basket i 3 Tae . that has kept them alive for the past ‘ TULIPS. CROCUS tWo years. 65 hospitals with 6,550, i e at Beltram{ Nursery and Greenhouse,|clinies at which all ‘who apply'are 2004 Irvine ave. Phone 363-J. |given medical trestment. 11 homes|fll TELEPHQNE YQUR ORDER EARLY ‘ : 6t10-18 | for girls rescued from Turkish har- B ems and 229 orphanages scattered = WANRTE™ over a territory of over eight Rundred r Y e g ’ Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office. | tholisand square miles in which 538 American men and women are giving 1 1 o J with y their lives to the salvaging of a na- tion. g In comparison with the Ymmense {3 > work now being conducted by this or- ] Phone 927 - ganization the charges of-extrava- gance brought by the men on trial can Ghly effect the smallest fractioh. -~ of a per cent of the-total operations. ound after:going-thru all the RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF{Nays s 'lwo DA“ Lee disapproves of 1he way mur-| A resolution ‘levying a tax upo 1 JN G f q derers are exeduted. /He believes they |all the taxable property within the and Baker. Nays—none. ' = should be hung but that it should be park district of the City of Bemidji,| none. £ done a few hours afcer tiey Are con-| Minnesota, in the. year 1920, for the Approved this 9th day of October, victed. . purpose of maintaining and ‘improv- 920. . “This thing of Xeaping them wait-jng the park, boulevards and ways ing months gets un their nerves ani|therein, and to defray the expenses a'clese watch 'has to be kept to pre-|of the {board of park commissioners Lee. ’ At a special meeting of the board (By 'United Press) 3 P TR x5 or TR D of park commiésione?nof .téle %uxl':; ? b 1 3 istri ity of midji, . hel &0, "Oct. 18 Twiive wen,| DOGS*ONCE ‘CALLED VERMIN | Hohict ot B8 CAY 20,25 the Gty % 5 ji on Friday, the 8th day of Only in Comparatively Recent Years | October, 1920, at 7:30 o’clock p..m., Have They Received :Recognition |Commissioner Bisiar introduced ‘the {Under English' Laws. following resolution and.moved its nesday caller in Bemidji. being present, ‘The bride was attend-|cording to plans of Jailer George F. ) k = i 3 B bate Our 1aws’regarding dog bites, which R&olved by the board of parl er.’iny ‘her ‘sister, ‘Miss Nellie Gary,|[Lee. The -first batch ‘of six. were Julge Cluer Jéclares to' be At comnclissione@Bof fi;e pn}l;k dxs.tlct of ; 11" of ‘m o |the City of Bemidji, that a tax in county jail here goworrow. ‘The oth-| anomalles, are ‘all of modern date, e Sy of $14.000:00 be and the same hereby is !evifid “}‘:m n}: ‘;}le s taxable property within the park dis- dogs in any law passed before the . by g colored taffeta and a bouquet of white|one time. ILee declares that if the| accession otyQuee'n Victoria. In a caso | Tict of the City of .Bem’d;‘" ifor ":x carnations made up the costume of|program is carried out, a new hang-| heard by Mr. Justice Ellot in 1535 it purpose of maut\’tm{\mg dll\ ;fll";: ] ggt:;gdfi;:& i 'l‘?teh !tfim:nh wexel ing record will be established in Chi- | wag riled that dogs were vermin, and ;';‘gmti‘:]e g:l(.!kst:o g&:;’;ft;e’:xpensi: wi x; p . n 3 with 20117] cao, ‘mote o 1t muyrders. for that reason the church would Hot |of the board bf park commissioners = them. Nor was a dog the subject of | Be it further resolved, that the John Heniry ‘Reese, a negro. The al-| jgrceny at common law, the mlm be- | proper officers of the board of park ing that “a man shall not hang for a | commissioners be, and they are here- dog.” . by authorized and directed to certify Parliament first began to notice dogs | the within resolution to the county. In 1838, by passing a statute Increas- | auditor of the County of Beltrami, ing duly seconded by Corpmissioner Johnson, it was put upon its passage and upon the call of the Ayes and where they ‘Wil fjake their future|rangements are made for dropipng|1882'no fewer than elght statutes were |y E—G—G_—_G—— this morning from: a ‘business. trip s T _ Ages of the convicted men range| Socidl status of the dog, one of which to Minneapolis. and St Paul. PRESBYTERTAN ENDEAVOR from those of youths to men well on| placed him in a poslt’lnu of a tax- RE x FRID A i applied throughout the United King- i dom—a special act was framed nto WILLIAM F ARNUM New York, Oct. 12.—Assoclated (on)y the regular officials of the court MATINEE AT 2:30 # was declared duly. ed and carried by the following vote: Ayes n|—Bisiar, Swinson, 'Johnson, ‘Given Absent— Clerk ‘of 'the Boarxi of Park Commiuio;le:\:‘ oé the 17“" District, o e City of: Be< C o d1oe: fi; U _GEORGE T. BAKER, President, Board of Park Commis- mid; WILL THE EAST AND THE WEST EVER MEET? Kipling says No. ‘See what an American V¢irl said in “LI : TING : LANG" Sessue HAYAKAWA A ROBERTSON-COLE SPECIAL at the 4 ELKO THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Thrills That Will Be Remembered I’nrnméunt Magazine—Hélmes Travelogue e- TO-NIGHT ONLY Carsten WOLL Whose Victor, Columbian and Edison Phonograph Records are Everywhere Popular assisted by ESTHER ERHART WOLL Well Known Pianist ore CONCERT iy POPULAR PRICES—Reserved Seats 75c, General Admission 50c —war tax included. Ticket Sales Start 6 p. m. DOORS OPEN 7:45—CONCERT AT 8:30 GRAND THEATRE REX—To-Day and Thursday > SEE— 3 VIOLA DANA as the fascinating little shimmy dancer in “The Chorus - ‘Girl’s Romance” a METRO Cl-/uic ‘Adapted from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Saturday Evening Post story, “Head and Shoulders.” Scenario by Percy Heath and direction by William C. Dowlan. . RAINBOW COMEDY, in Two Parts Rex Union Orchestra, R. A. Amidon, Director Children 10c, Adults 30c Matinee 2:30 7:20 an d 9:00

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