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EMIDJI DAILY PIONE = 85c PER MONTH' ( BEMIDJI, MINN., MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 29, 1920 DAMAGERUNS - INTOMILLIONS © ———eee BEMIDJI ELEVEN MAY PLAY IN WASHINGTON UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT IS PLANNED FOR FRIDAY Something jout of the ordinary is * will be invited to come to Ev- planned in line of entertainment for erett, Washington, for a game next Friday, evening at the Armory New Year's day. A ) % i when Hoppe’s Musical entertainment ; i | Bemidji’ today has the best will appear under the avspices or"the 4 \ . and _most widely known high 4 [ Yy . |Ralph Gracie post of the American ] { g { school team in the northwest, if oA ? Legion. A committee is now work- A% A4RVAS A 4 : S & ia ing out plans for one of the most 2 F A ,‘s ¥ not in the United States. It : : A ¢ has the cleanest record of “all unique social affairs to be held in Be- i The entertainment will con- Most Desperate Leaders Ard Indications -are that the lo- cal high school football team Ano.tl_:er:‘A_ttempt May Be Made at:Special Spring Session_ i of Congress (By United Press) ‘Washingten, Nov. 29.—Attempts to renew wne fight for universal mili- tary ‘training may be made at the teams and that’s the team they 3 g 9 t special session of congress to be call- ? -5 want to bring west. Other high L of u, dance featured by varled ed by President-elect Harding after § i school teams ‘have made a bid 8 g March 4, it was announced today. | = o & Press and Football Authorities| Representative Kahn, of Califor-|Leaders Believe Session Is Too 4 P} mugical selections in connection. o g . This organization of musicians has | o . . . |appeareil in many cities in Minnesota | Mingo County, West Virginia,| g the northwest states under Le- Conesde Title-to Local | ohaimman o O ey wven:| = ‘Short'to Accofplisha | = : Is Teday Under Martial Law [sion auspices and has met with ab-1° capntyred and -Evidence - p. w b Elé , cal ml’litary traini ave given up ¢ I o i proval in every instance. In _cunsul- p e 2o AR EVER | hope of bringing their object before omplete Revigion SWEMSH CHOIR GIVES as a Result e Leads to Others 23 ! Tithec e P | L U LT Ry " PROGRAM AT CANP| 05 SR U - CONDITION OF FIELD . |Vtbis (s Youid 15, Mol | ASK REDISTRIBUTION e * | TROOPS ARRIVE TO St ierabment waa e, ¢ | BRITISH OFFICERS ARE i ] _ HINDERS BEMIDJI SCORE ;2;\;::“1"{ ::Zn!;:e:,sn:?: :_I;Jio“l'sl:)'it‘)f the] RATHER THAN ‘DECREASE’ 1-'1AI ay gvcuir: the boys at Crook- PUT END TO FIGHT |cordially invited. THREATENED WITH DEATH - - s % 4 ston Lumber company camp seven —— ] 5 S I " at head of Bemidji lake were enter- by 7. FQRMER OFFICN ls f tdoied May Take on Post Season Game HARMNG EN-ROUTE TO Republican Leaders May Hold |tzined by the choir of the Swedish| Aymed Forces Scattered Thru ! Repitition of Killings in Dublin, 1 g L 5 /s e = 5 % & Lutheran cliurch. Mcmbers of the " With Everett, Washington, 1|7 "1 S % g Up Tariff. Action Until After |choir gatliering ut Pastor Nordale's County Now Controling HELD ON BOOZE CHARGE Promised if They Do Not 4 12 " High School . UNTTED STATES AGAIN Willow Qatives. 1 1050 L1 04 Iats sftemony and wors Strike Situation A et © - Leive Soo 5 RS 4 b [ I supper. After enjoying heartily Cock QS Throws Li{uor From Automo- (By United Press) London, Nov. 29.—Damage done in 3inn Fein attacks in English quarters ,» (By United Press) Radigan's hus)lildnyd the following on, W.Va., Nov. i program was rendered. &6 coun e icehe of B T % hinaton;. Nov: 29 —President | nyifiing, Duet by Misses Pauline and {higody baitle between tho striking bile When Prohibition Offi- cials Overtake Him By playing the best class of foot- . g ball it 48 possible for any High school Reassures Panamanians that ik, team €0~ play the \Bemidji gridiron Friendly Feelin 3 % { artiofs whilewashed the heavy elev- y g Exists % in his forthcoming message| ~Esther Olson. ! conl miners and mine gyards, @as N e mllloas today: Ba- en from #aribault>on -Northrup field Between Countries to/e % ss.may ask for immediateCan World Bee Jesus In Yous—|ypger n aw today, according ira troops were asigned to Liverpool i Friday atternoon by a 20 to (.score. revisic_ % _the revenue laws, despite Solo by Mi C. Berglund [ g 4, um report to Williamston, s flics srere still mmculders —_— £ @ Regardless of the claims made by By United P: the degy, $ g republican leu‘dm‘s not Passing Lawn 1‘)SC Q"m:m“e lmlt e)\rgeqts of soldiers on guard fol« Alexandria’ or any other school in (By United Press) ap o\ ©e B e Hondiing Pauline and K ) n, Frank| The prociamation seeking martial Nov. 29. Hanson, | 100 31 imost aceidental breaking <Jing the state, the fact remains that Be-| Nov. 2.—(By Raymond Clapper,|t0 act on\ e ater untilafter March| = Tovgren and Rev. T. B._Nordale. {law w id to have beew presented | formerly deputy sheriff of Clay coun- | \Ve 0" 2vcon plot in an exclusive ; nor Cornwell. Colonel Her-|ty and later of the department of ~ated at the .White|An Abandoned Elopmént—Reading by Miss Lyla Jerdec, maland Du Skona -Swedish Folk |, lumber yard. The Irish office de- £ tall and @ hattalion of 480 men | Moorhead Police, was arrested in | \WDOSF, STE IS ‘z':; S gl dved in Mingo county yesterday | Moerhead Saturday night with his| /0 4, it was House today. ] midji's record stands out head and|Aboard the Steamer Pastores, Via \ i shoulders above thém all and that Wireless.)—President-elect, Harding it's claim to the state title is abso-|. ! White Houn ‘cials said that A lutely. justified. is en route back to the United States S l]‘ds _f‘l“} tl‘l‘u Song by Misaes Olson. noon from Camp Shermau, Ohio | sister-in-law after’ prohibition off The most desperate leaders have The pres gof the state concedes the | today after a vacation in the Panama| " '°* 8 ud sign any bill[So:n Bn- Oen—Swedish song by the] \e (roops are quartered in the [cors had pursued their car from six |, 0050 htived, it was announced, and wmes championship to Bemidjl; the best|canal zone with Mrs. Harding. He making a wise re.lsion of the reve-| —quartette. . art hiouse, the city hail and a build- [miles north of town: The woman was | [Fa. 005y ihod will lead to the ar- i%ntblll guthiorities ~ concede the|girolled about the decks of the Pas.|MU¢ 13Ws, since the president has Aé{gfl"b‘:m‘ g";’,“;' Rteading by Miss|ing erly used as a hotel. Three | released. 1 of | rest of ophers at once. Soldiers atded ampionship ‘title to Bemidjl and X Y ~ twice before recommended revision |- 'y erson. | companies are at Williamston. The held for the arrival of |, i il s tores as the vessel cut its way north- Ou. West—Solo, by Miss Alma Elm- | remainder were dispatched to the inarshals from St. Puul, He | I8 extiufulshing the last ot the frep © the fact that Alexandria refused to meét the local boys earlier in the{ward. :;uon, cuyg;el; :vlth ttxheh“ct’th thsatt Despite his strenuous .enjoyment ey ‘were . hy 0 a tie by the St.|of the week spent in the canal zone, Republican leaders in the house Cloud eleven ‘makes it ‘quite imposy d to rel heyand scnate believed that the short gible for that school be looked upon)i¢ &ppeare relax today as the z { ' necessity of official - restricti d| session of congress -opening a week as & champlonship eleven. 1 The game was played upon a fleld speeches was gone. from today is too brief for complete °“l !iil_(fl;'. ;“’ and mud and the most i’fieh:;i:?f;;"p;e:th bfih?l'eblfz; £, tht revision of the tux laws and they arc that could be éxpected of any player A artnership between the AR ¢ s P 6r him to keep right §,§e zp, United States and Panama and de- ?5’;;;’;;]"“] tolindertate sipicce-meal on, Brooks, Higbe. Olson,|clared he preferred it to the ties of 2 an and Powell did the seem-|commerce or the ties of treaties. /| He again expressed his delight at of the tax laws. ~Congress failed to act on either suggestion. held on a charge of transporting | . The fire department estimat- son and Ellen Ohngron. Nolan and Mattewan s botng overtakien. e | 1 damage done to buildings and sup- The Joiners—Reading by Theodore| e tted throwlag sacks from the car, | Ples stored therein at hundreds of Fenske, ; NORTH DAKOTA FARMERS One of the sucks contained 36 quarts | lousands of pounds. Jesus I'm Comiug’»Solu by Mra. Geo. e o |vf Sunnybrook, another 16 quarts. C. Uerglllml. l!EAR MARKETING PLAN& ‘The car was i\“l’ge(l to have contain= Deddy —Solo’ by Miss Alina Elmquist. | B v 'd in all 125 quarts. Du Gamle Du Fris—Swedish song by (By United Préss) e ke quartetie, Nov. 20— North Dakots | FUNERAL SERVICES FOR WORTH BOY YESTERDAY Several short reatings by Miss Lyl : ingaiby: Misgiliyin will go on record today® as funeral of little Alber! Worth quist. east and west with erders to establisi Triv by Leonal Altman, Hazel Andev- | headquarters at Kermit, Chattaroy. Incendiary Origin. More evidence led to the belief that fires discovered were of incendiary -« wrigin and scientific house-breaking ‘nstruments were also discovered in the possession of fire bugs. Gangs of four and five men armed with house-breaking tools erept along ezt Jert i erdee. the marke of the As a reflection in the statements of Address by Professor Blson. Avh i, 4 ! National Wheat Growers' association secretary of the {reasury Houston, The g! lmvobvsible when they fre- Mendly b first hamd the | b ident beli i distribu- | Min Homlands Dahl—Old Swedis 1 he Methodi 3 quently: skirted the ends . for long|being able to observe first hand the|the president believes in a redistribu- i § ol wedisitl VY throw the strength of thi erl- held from the Methodiss 4 b Fa b i R Y r tha song by quartette, and throw the strength of this agr B Sunday o S hree | the dark wharves. As soon a8 they problems whi¢h are to be met in the|tion of taxes rather than any attempt g by yuartette cultordl state with. that of the 100,- {.::j;m. ,““AI\“L;«;:I':i‘:“;l:l]::":‘.:i‘llll‘;:“nl: o wained entrance to a building they After brief remarks by Rev. T. B. rdale the audlence sang “‘God ignited kerosene soap candles, With- canal zone. to lower them. He is also under- ‘n a few minutes the flames spread stood to hold that the excess pro- fits tax, while alright, saouid in oo ither wheat es lor farm- 000 members in six® Bless Our Native:Land” led by the|-t#1es to obtain fair pricc e AP b - bty b @7 hed by the | S O T aders of the move. | Northeriwhers intermentwas | b ®oreYing of buildings. The gajus. ? - ’Had’ the fleld been dry, boys, oh boy#! - what . would the score have 1o iriends wecompanted the remaiu bnj.?, Thosé whghsaw the. Virginia st & % Ch game 'admit tha! e T t ANV measure now be repealed and was . 2 nade. i up 8 ba&ér nrtiile‘urumllenlmtl?:n m“ DAROTA CANVASSIRG also indicated by the White House| This program wag so well rendered "“,{!]‘ deciane t6 i Gl ! waters of the harbor were lighted by | A, eser el ot toothal ikn)| " 50ARD IN SESSION TODAY |13 o’ i aminaments toihe |20 30 {ioroue - enonca it e 15 UL LS A I | SCHOQL ORCHESTRA. |t he s dahtns saday tariff laws might mot be opposed by |SbESTS Nere Tugalers eneored b | orinr hore by “©klahoma 3 5 - *n fAmes Were tot énsy w‘w‘r‘ffi#‘ T —es thes“fumbér juck® ‘rasulting In more| o Frrvers than dowble the printed program. | Caers who dave epont several | YISITS CROOKSTON CAMP i quite safe to predict a 40 to 0" score \ g i ] ! . “good-dry: field. - B (By United- Press) ;fthe republicans, although it-was not nolice. Only three of the participants i —By ° ial | stated definitely what these were. Re- Bffmark; Nov. 20~y - special publican !eadeis also have indicated ‘The members of the choir and T for thefr i K e known;ito havebeen captured; Fed once in the second|Call lssued by Secretary ~of State|fi G RN M0 R SN ihese assisting are to be congratu- [0 fo7 el ovenent 3 -noon the emidjl High| x«log fge in the last. In the|Thomas Hall the canvassing board|action until aTter Wilson's retirement |1ated upon thelr thoughtrulness inf A0 meeting ‘_‘]‘,”f‘“" In form- ay afterncon the ,"‘"l'““’l.‘r,l ok (By United Press) rat qustter aplace kick by Olson|isiin session today to count the vote|from the White House. preparing and preseuting this inter- (140 of @ Noiih Dakoto branch 1 \ Journesed Lo NSl |y ondon, Nov. 29.—British officers 2 csting and varied program. Olher evident from the fact that wherever {via the Red Lake railway and out to in Londondersy fn_anonymous let- ho Crookston Lumber company’: ‘amp number twelve and there rend- ered a most inte: ing program for the “lumber § After the big supper provided by ook Nast and his efficient helper: ‘e piano was hrought in and thc arogram was carried out as follows: hit the bar.and bounded back on thelon the five .measures initiated and flem_.,l&ll punting for Faribault |passed according to unofficial count 7 . trom ‘behind his goal line, was hur-{at the November election. These b .ried in his kick, and it hardly went|measures become laws December 2 ;3 over the line of scrimmage and was|30 days after election and the downed by Bemidji on the 20 yard|regular meeting of the canvassing line. Highe ripped off a 7-yard gain,|board will not be held until Decem- thege six Oklahoma farmers have held meetings they have secured lo- cal organizations. 4 Tlere in Fargo two weeks ugo 95 ’ taemers signed the constitution as d they deeply appreciate the | [1EeLs siEnCC ¥ doeply ‘approclato thy qual members after A be cfiorts of Bemidji people who try to L menl liven tiie long days and keep alive | Sielhier, ovanicer hud made ors received today were threatened vith assassination if they did not s teave Trelund at once. Repetition of ‘he killings in Dublin was promised f they remained. Irish office offi- ~lals declared gunmen from America had arrived in Dublin. ‘Coincident The writing of President Wilson'’s fcamps are asking that they be paid message is proceeding but is not vet|, visit by the Swedish choir also. completed. ~Several important phases | There are many farmers and farmers still remain to be finished. Secretary’|joys working in the camps ahout Be- Tumulty and the president conferred- midji : over the message today. ¥ bi\lxt Brooks 'and Stapleton failed on|ber 14. “ i the next two plays, and Olson drop- o RN e s .ithe better memories o ne with i S ratan d a5 with incendiary outbreaks in England ped hack to the 20-yard line for a N. D. UNIVERSITY RANKS these nteresting enterts joOlticers rlo, heGeiceton shore (to deriensic. Oreh ~ame reports to day that Sinn Fein day are a national director for thi: Meditation . . Orche iwtiyities were taking place in. Ire- The trip to Camp Sever kick froni-placement. The oval ap-| MOOSE LODGE TO HOLD AMONG EIGHT HIGHEST Amnie Luurie; Auld Lang e e s . h : Ay frale 1 state chairmen peared to be.sailing straight between; i foioh under the direction of U e ik Aol ; ;| ~ “RE@ 9 Y ary “ i nather yeawr" suid one of the| sync; Comin' Through the = the posts, but struck one of the bars tEGULAR”- MEET TUESDA ary W. . Cammings. i S TSR A DS I Doy on police and military patrols. Brit- """ 4 ‘fh army officers were threatened andThhglm led back-on the field. 4 e (By United Press) o e large cnough to bie us to name was, & O s J, 9 0 al ot 4 5 q downed: thé- BETl on Faribault’s 45-|have a special social get-acquainted of H. L. Stmpson, professor of geol- TO HEAR SENTENCE TODAY . :uv::‘n(::r Breezes . 9 :;:zgz:x: Alared that mail pouches had been - fopai e rifled frequently in the last week SCHOOL TEACHER FEDERATION NOT TO JOIN LABOR ASSEMBLY licme Sweet Home: Juanita. Vocal The Moo Cow Moo.......Reading Colonial Days . . Orchestra yard line. ‘Brooks clipped off a 5-|meeting Tuesday night, November 30, |08Y at the University of North Pa- yard gain, and Olson made five more|in the lodge rooms. Lunch will be|kota to nfémbershtp in the American and first .down; ‘just as the quarter |[served by the ladies of the Legion.|Meteriological society is a recogni- md the theory was that Sinn Fein ‘eaders were making an attempt to sbtain information to aid them in (By United Press) . Nov. 29.- -C. . Martin of ended.” On the first play in thé sec-|Loyal Moose E. A. Batker will pre-|tion of the fact that the state uni- unty found guilty in dis- i : i Orchostra ond ‘qudrter, Olson got away for 10 |side as toastmagter. There will be|versity ranks among the first eight it of “shooting a neighhor igo, Nov. 29, The Fargo Fed-| RRomany B gl “"‘";‘“ o) | uture attacks. Several postoffices yards and slipped. It was on the next | 60-second talks from members on|universities of the country in with intent to do bodily harm,” will [eration of Public sehool teachers 2 8. LONEREHNE '”‘);'l "f“ were ransacked. The Irish office play that Btapleton started around |“Why I Became a Moose.” Commun-|school of meteriological. This posi-|teday hear his fate from Judge K.} last year affiliated with the ‘\'“‘_‘* \‘I’j‘y,,' ,',",'I'"";*",“f"““r" leclared nothing of value had beem B. Leishton who is scheduled to pass |1 and tr sembly voted not Miss Marguerite Donovan gave the | [ BRATE SA TR O b0 e, tion was accorded the U of N. D. in the Monthly Weather Revlew, offi-|sentence. Neighborhood gquarrels led [to § cial publication. to the shooting. ‘111 year. left end, kept his feet on the slip-|ity singing and everything that goes pery fleld and evaded/ the enemy|to make up a good time will be on tacklers for a 26- yard run and a|the program. Every member is sup- touchdown. - Brooks kicked goal. posed to bring a friend. “ Lat nii th tem-d .'l;xi it] Fd .er . of n evseeon‘ *pel‘ ppesces that tne Neruméa would| RETAIL BREAD PRICE REDUCED DECEMBER 1 eadings and her inimitable manner ave the numbers chosen a delightful thereby winning great ap- plause. The voeal numbers were giv en by Miss Martha Fibigar and the sweet old melodics eld the audience The strange setting provided by the huge cook shack and the hundrec nen far from home made these song: <t appropriate. The orchestra per sornfed with its usual excellence anr n the gene 1 ety federation RETAIL GROCER SAYS o PRICES NEAR NORMAL Believes Commodities Will Be Quoted at 1914 Prices in their 40-yatd line. Higbe returned 15 yards’to the center of the. field. On -theé next play;. Stapléton again broke away for 25 yards aroundvleft| > ., ...° " N sas given a round of cheers by the :.,:1 before he was dow‘"e,f' Two more|Bemidji Bakeries Decide to WELL, WEU., THATS WONDERFUL w‘:?n‘-'n“‘ o “rhe following member: Short Time ) s ains, cne of 7 yards, made first down . < R nade the trip—Violins, Viola Han an the Red and Gray's 15 yard line,| Lower Price of Loaf to Four- i My oy, 3,199,000,000 “hm, Lot Schroeder, Catherine Gil |, (By United Press) dward Mer- more, Thomas Burke, iman, Richard Cahill; Cornets tieurge Thompson, Fred Bourcier: itone, Louls Cohen; Saxaphone arles Vandersluls: Clarinet, Mer- ton Denly; drums, Carl Towle: Pi \no, Helen Lahr; Direetor, Miss Mar tha Fibigar. Many thanks are due Mr. Nast for he splendid meal provided and als the Crookston Lumber company's irain and enzine crew for the care ‘ul and cdurteous way in which they ransgported the visitors over the log singg road. The trip was made under “he direction of Missionary W. 8 Cummin, Chicago, Nov. 29.—Fooa prices are slowly climbing down to normaley wmd within a short time some com- nodities should be quoted at 1914 salues, according to Westerfield, blg etail grocer, here today. According to Westerfield the bot- om has fallen out of the market. In he past week pork has dropped 10 ents a pound wholesale. He said, ‘This is the consumer’s inning. We nust all help it along.” Westerfield juoted a reduction in the price of sork loin at 18 and 21 cents a pound vholesale, as compared to 15 and 18 ents a pound in 1914. i Brooks clipped off another 12 yard : teen Cents . BYSHELS OF CoRN AND gfin, bu‘t the play was called back for holding, #nd Bemidji was penal- 42'12521000 BUSHELS OF poTAToES, THATS GREAT AN +fzed 15 yards.' Dandelet intercepted Although the Bemidji bakeries are 3:0 l?‘“:hml" was tried next, but|running to full capacity on orders the Faribaylt team could not gain|and do not sec any signs of a let up ;z‘_’y::?l::: '(’;'!L;“qgoxl?flgttgf;; in business they have decided 40 low- made 13 yards -and’ Stapleton and |eT the price of bread one cent a loaf Brooks followed with’ two 5-yard |effective December first. o gains, that gave them first down on|. The bakeries, as is their yearly f N:d g’:!::. bx':te' B:flfx '::':e a’;msn custom, stock their winter supply of | called back for a 15-yard -penalty. flour early in the fall so that it will Olson failed to place kick and Fari-|age before being used and by reason bault punted from their 20-yard line.|of having done this it will mean a Higbe made a 35 .yard return that|sacrifice to reduce- the bread price brought ‘the ball right back to -the|However, in spite of this, the Bemidsi 15-yard line. Failing to gain on the |bakeries will after December first, first two plays, Olson was called upon | Sell their bread which early in the ‘to-drop kick. With the ball soggy|Summer sold at 16 cents and was re- and wet as it was, a place kick|cently reduced to 15 cents for 14 should have been tried. Olson drop-|cents a loaf. ped the ball and recovered. it too late. to kick. The next attempt had the same fate, and Faribault took the ball on downs as the half ended. « Faribanlt Loses Chance. ! — It :a: sflo{gia&efifihel?:ndat;he There will be a meeting of the be- second hal at Faribau! ad their 9 i ) best chance to score. A Bemidji punt gl.:ners taad Tuesdey. evening .:"_ was blocked on their 30-yard line|?:30 I the band room of the ciiy and Faribault recovered. One pass|hall. Those who have had instrum-|; was tried and failed. On the next|ments issued to them are requested attempt Dandelet hurled a pass that|to bring the instrument with them. O'Brien ‘grabbed from the waiting| The Juvenile band will have a reg- arms of 'a Bemidji player for a 15-fular meeting Thursday evening at yard gain.. The next pass was sent|seven o’clock. Director Riggs desires over :theé goal line, and sliped from|all memhers to be present without “ (Continued on Page 6) *fail, RALPH GRACIE POST TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT 0 Legion 11 meet in regular sessior ht at the rooms of the Bemidji BIG CHRIS” DOWLIN FACING NEW CHARGES (By United Press) St. Paul, Nov. 29.—“Big Chris” fNowlin, one of the most notorious police characters in the northwest today faced trial on a charge of jail and Commeree a ation af | reaking and first degree assault. ight o'clock. Regular business and | nowlin entered a plea of not guilty cports of various committees Will|.vhen arraigned. he heard at this time and plans for He is alleged to have shot *per- utnre entertainments will be an-|.y" Lewis, a gangster a year ago. ——— nounced. Lgwis later disappeared. Dowlin A report of the Armistice Day com- | tiad been given a 10-year sentence at mittee will be made and it is expect- | Stillwater. He escaped from the ~d that this report will be of inter Ramsey county jail last April after to every member. Several proposi-|-eriously Injuring a deputy tjailor tions are to come before the meet-|and was a fugitive for six months. ing tonight and it is especially urged | ile was recaptured at Hurley, Wis., 2 that the atiendance be large. recently. s BEGINNERS' BAND TO : MEET TUESDAY NIGHT A