Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
S —— v The. Ploneer 18 the oniy dally within 100 miles of Bemidji and has the largest circulation in Northern Minnesota I Minnesota: ‘Fair Ecl\igl\ d prob- ably Tuesday; colder tonights BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER VOLUME XIX. NO. 166 ; ; BEMIDJI, MINN., TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 1, 1921 ) / / . 55¢ PER MONTH - NORWEGIAN AN : : : AN ‘ ) MERCHANTS ARE Eugl%mlé%]]"lfl li:yl‘l‘]-;[‘;rsm(; All Saints’ Day ‘BURE:)[RS,{(ENg%gglfi{‘JRDER!INBEPENDENTS PREPARING FOR {Bemidji Circuit Is Composed of Following Burch Trial, Pretty| WATCHHNG VOTE fe 5 12 Pastors and Over 60 | Madalynne Obenchain Will . VERY . Nearby Congregations [ Face Complicity Charge | The Bemidii circuit of the Norwe- iy R | !giana Lutheran church opene: its Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 1.—-Hun- Feature of Sales Plan Is the ?\%ctingrin .tl;fs cig on Tuesday Oc- dreds of murder fans were turned | Nonpartisans Hold That Their _ N ober 25 with a Norwegian sermon away from the Los Angeles county ¥y i . One-Dollar Ba.rgnn, Other Iby Rev. J. Bothne of Pequot. ‘“Signs court house when Judge Sidney B.| Program Will Not'Be Lost Rare Bargains Offered ' |of the Times” was the topic for his Reeve announced no spectator: in Final Count Isermon. In the afternoon Rev. A, be allowed in court while the j 1 ;Sgn}"c on ufhlgng-lcy gave ndpancll‘ on being selected to t rthur Burch 1 “Christian Education,” and a thor- on a ¢ ng J. B Ken-| PLANol: ::i;il;?‘w'"; : | ough discussion of this topifl followed, Hely: of mureenng s \.,.,“,..,,”\FIGURES ALREADY IN DAY IDEA |both in the afternoon and evening. had hered on the s s oulside | 5 | On Wednesday morning Rev. H. Mag- before the ruling was made. FAIL TO SHOW TREND e telson of Walker gave a paper on the - [“First Commandment.” Discussion By wlonew, : Merchants Planning to H"ld‘fonowcd, and in the evening an Eng- (United 1 qponaent) | 2,039 Precincts Out of 2,091 Dollar Day Once a Month lish sexmon was delivered by Rev. Los Angel , Nov. 1.—Ro-| . y A, 0. Odegaard of Blackduck on the Dt whieh it huve stepped from | Give Nestos Lead of 5,621 If Plan Works Well |topic, “The Secking of Paul.”’Com- a “best seller” began unfolding in the in Total of 214,713 | munion ser were conducted, superior court here today, when first i # | Rev. Mageison giving the confession- of the two defendants indicted in con- Thougands of dollars worth of mer- al talk. A large number partook in nection with the mysterious murder (By Unlted P'ress) chanase 1s expected' to change hands |the communion and the church was of J. Belton Kennedy, was called for i ¢ i ’ tomorrow—Dollar Day in Bemidji— |filled to the doors and a number had trial. | Fargo, N. D., Nov. 1.—With their and all the local merchants who have |to be turned away on account of lack | Immediately following the Burch|candidates safely across the line, In- entered into this new plan of monthly | of room. An offering was taken, pretty Madalynue Obenchain|g.pendents today were watching their bargain days are busy today prepar- amounting to $48, divided equally be- will face the jury to answer for al-) . & home. Indications ing for an exceptionuily heavy trad: |tween the house mission’ and the cir- leged complicity in the same murder, | MeRsUres come HOMC. e tomorrow. A large number are fixing |cuit. Sefore the trial ends the gamut of | were they would fail to maintain the up their window displays today show- On Thursday discussion on the two college romance which ripened into|records of the three officers. ing the exceptional bargains offered |topics continued. In the afternoon, love and borve fruit in marriage, di Nonpartisans this morning held for one “iron man.” the finances of the church were dealt cord~of later life, an “cternal tri-/4hoy had fallen down in the race and The, feature of the sales plan is|with ,and resolutions passed. Accord- angle” d ¢, murder and reconcilia-| (14} while Frazier, Lemke and Hagen tire onc-dollar bargain, but reduced | ing io plans announced, the Women’s tion will have been run. lavere ousted, the program still stood. prices are quoted on a large number | Missionary thleration. gave a short Characters from the big cities and | Retur however, were incomplete, of higher priced articles, therefore |program, led in devotion by Rev. L. from the “Main stree detectives, | ynd little data on wiheh to fig the purchasing opportunities are not|d. derdee. Vocal solos by Mrs. A. chauileurs, house maids, pawnbrok- ypee the outcome. £ P! A 6 ure the outcome. to be limited to small purchases. Gregerson, talk on Home Missions i ters and gunsmiths—all will be in the ™ (v . qon’t know a thing about the iTkisIv?ovl;:l plan is the outgrowth bly Rev. A. Sorfinson,adr}d tilw program ’ 5 & cast of characte be | measures 3 caid Thomas Nelson. “The of the Market Day plan and from all | closed with the Lord’s Prayer and And towering above them will be|q B oo e g R s appearances ic\willphe a far g-mazeleoxol({)gy in unison, after which a [EGIONAIRES WELCOME 1BEM“}'" PHYS!C[ANS the figure of Ralph Obenchain, the f1¥ N";.|,‘;‘ll“l‘:_(}3“|'" ]‘,:‘Il~<;t|:;¢-l‘i:x:‘u;l::-)n}: success than any previous bargain [short business meeting followed, led d | ’ R lover of college days, the forsaken L ik S ey e short business mecting followed, led| — [EADERS DURING WAR| ORGANIZE DOCTORS’ CLUB, ~ VALUABLE INFORMATION i ot i i, wow comes 1152 corsespond with ~the officurs Those who are taking part in this|gaard. o forth as the defender of the woman |/ =00 il L § sales plan are desirous of attract- A constitution was read and adopt- . An organization of- doctors to be Mot 5 . |who t him aside, when she "\i“"\'\ . leclared that the fig- ing trade from miles around and want | ed. This organization adopted as the General Pershing and Marshal| known as the Doctors Club ol Be- Ccmmunication Applies to This' charged with the murder of the man A ‘I‘ declared bhat Bie B to make this city the trading centername, “The Women’s Missionary Fed-| po o4 A s Inidji was formed by local phy . for whom ~he gave him up. res on which the T‘-""v-\]'l‘*-“‘*; were of this scetian of thc state. In chis cration of the Bemidji Circuit.” The och Address Convention ;. surgeons following a dinner held Community as Well as to o the hands of “Steady Ralph”|busing their claim on the measures on Dollar Day. | duck; vice-president, Mrs. O. O. Lov- ] al doctors of Million,” and who has beecome a pop- | were taking much comfort after their 1t is planned by the merchants to|aas of Akeley; treasurer, Mrs. L. J. Gy Uiiiist Trons st was shown 5 et aiar hore in Los Angeles, will largely [surprising defeat of Friday, in- the hold Dollar Day once a month, if the |Jerdee of Bemidji, and .secretary, . oy onlted ok =) - (in forming a club. A communication - rec cived from o jeld the fate of the beautiful Mad- | hope that although their officers had plan_works out successfully. Indica-|Mrs. A. K. Vinjiof Kelliher. An offer- Kansas City, Nov. 1.—The “hosts| = Qfficers’ v elegt Ness, local weed inspeetor for {ajynne and her “platonic friend” Ar-|gone, their program remained. “IL tions are that hundreds of new shop-|ing for home’ missions was taken of democracy” welcomed their chicfs| president, Di. B, H.AS strict No. 3, Hubbard county, ¢on-Hpyr, Buneh. .o e i Lehawed % gaid eie of -the- Hanvacti pers will be ‘brought to the city fo-| amounting to $45.85, after which the today. - An ovation was let 1vos¢ by [jdent, Dr. R. Gilmove; s (tains sonme Splendid information oy o Isans, thal the people wantthe pro- Tnorrow, while local shoppers are ex. | Ladies” Aid socicty of the church in- 18,000 Legionaires when the men who | {yeagurer, Dr. R. Borreson. Dr. A. Y. ' which is applicable for the most partl o pep WoMEN KILLED AND gram although not approving of some pected to take advantage of this buy- vited all to the church parlors for a led them in France were guests at|Garlock, Dr. E. H. Marcum and Dr. tions of this community, and,! OME g7t of the things done under the name ing opportunity. light supper and a social meeting, |the Legion convention here. " Marshal| . F McCann were appointed as the e TWO INJURED IN CRASH of the program.” According to word which was enjoyed by about 150. 'II‘OL'h, Gencraé]’ Pcrshgu:, Gencra}' committee on by-laws t which Mr. Ness has jurisdic- jgiven out at the headquarters here, Both the meeting of the circuit acques and General Diaz occupied "his organizati ot ovepe tion, it is reprinted in the hope that ket o | Nonpartisans will strive to keep their MRS. OLIVE TANNER DIES the aon the meeting of the cireuit and | seats in thle convention hall. The Le-| o i e el seien it may be of value Lo all communitics s Lalletalnee) |organization intact “until the aver- AFTER_PARALYTIC STROKE |and long to be remembered by all [Eionaires grected Pershing’s refer-| tific discussion and promotion of good |Which are infested © with noxious Wis., Nov. 1.—Threc women age man that voted against us will J present. A very large number of dele- |€1ce to the disarmament conference | fellowship in the profession. good O eds. By reason of the very rapid |were killed and two seriously hurtfsee the conditions in this state and Mrs. Olive Tanner passed away gates and visitors as well as the twelve and aid for disabled service men and|" " Campaigns of educational propa- pread of such weeds, there are very when the Omaha Limited _(-rm‘hm% the conduet of the state’s industries Monday night after being uncon. | pastors of this circuit were present. the uncmployed, noisily. | ganda as relating to malters per- few townships in which they have into a light touring car in which they e worse in the hands of the L V. ccious since last Thursday, when she| L he pastors present were: Rev. L. J. He brought his speech to a dra-| gaining to public health will he taken [not made their appearance, and are | were viding. All ot tHeiwomen we Out of the sta 2,091 preeine elfored pataivtic Storke. She was|derdee of Bemidji, Rev: J. Bothne of matic_close by requesting the Le-|up for discussion and supported by [Tapidly assuming the proportions of | from B ) l\‘w_ dead wret) 203y this morning wgave Nestos o taken to St. Anthony’s hospital at Pequot, Rev. A. Sorenson of Bagley, |glonaires to pause in silent prayer!this club. This week is National Can-'d scrious menace to agriculture. Mirs. € , Mrs. l"’)“‘k Ar-liead of 5,621 in a total vote of 214,- ihat time and her condition fmd been | Rev: H: W. Sorenson of Shevlin, Rev. for the dead in France. Foch follow-| cer Week, and that subject was taken ' Mr. Ness' communication follows: | nold and M A, Arnold. The in-[ 713, the vote standing 110,167 for P idened Setinot Sines tha stroke. | M. Tuiteland of Cass Lake, Rev. H. |, Pershing, speaking in French. | up for distussion Monday cvening. e ot countivs of tha|jured are Mrs. S, Doin and Mrs. Si- Neslos and 104,564 for Frazier The deceased was born in Norway Magelsen of Walker, Rev. O. 0. Lov- |/ The greatest honor of my life will : state, Hubbard county discontinued | mon Taylor, who are not expected to e in 1872, being 49 years of age at the (Continued on Page 6) be that I have guided along the road | MOOSE EXECUTIVES MEET the weed inspection a month carlier live. YO STAGE PAGEANT AT time of hor death. She loaves one sis- | gom\éu’,-’tory he American army uf\ i BEFORE REGULAR S ithan provided by law, as they were RN A 2 FARGO NEXT SUNDAY ter in Norway, & NE i 5 . ey e 3 unprepared financi for the first A 2 ter in Norway, and anotper sistr,| WILLIAM GUMMER FACES | rocis speech was mostly o review| The regalar business e ! (1 year's work. i v e it BANDITS BLOW BANK SAFE iy Minn., who .airived lere last might, and a tribute to America in the war. | }005¢ 1;‘&{;&1' J\"fl] be h}-}': }:":‘]v\;'- not get. to ee lities during | AT ST LEQ EARLY TODAY' (By United P May, 17. George and Ed Tanner of| Ay Weel be provts o od thol s TN be hold at 7380 Tor tho Pl |, L ormors and oiher ncownens | the Gethsemane Cathedral parish will Little Falls are expected to arrive! gulckness in which America put 3,- ot acic 8 e : hould plan next summer’s work ctapge a pageant written by Willia 3 s s el » field, : s ac- E ing up several important A ‘ > o y g o Jetage a pageant written by Walliam here today to assist with the funcral | Former Night Clerk in Fargo S00008 ks o the flelc “"}(,l 1”‘L ac | tters. It is h-quln)u:uul that o mame |5 Lo be able to kill the sow thistle Safe Crackers Make Getaway chauncey Langdon, in commemora arrangements. H. N. McKee, funeral tivity of the country-as a whole. 5 5 o : |and Canada thistle on their land, or| . [ tion of the centennial of the D tic director, will be in charge of th b Hotel Again Trying for ——en bers of ““’h executive committee he 1505 G keey them from sceding. This| 10 Auto; Number of Car or | 'I’ o 'EVIH' CRMLL 0L b ”'"r"““’ 4 € ans nt at that time and that all mem- '° A BReINg. and Foreig Missionary society of the terment. METHODIST CONFERENCE i (Continued on Page Six ) Bandits Not Ki Drotestant Episcopal ¢hurch in Amer- Change of Venue bers of the ladge be present at the andits Not Known otestant Bpiscopal church in Amer ! OPENS AT PARK RAPIDS | regular mecting. "Y1 i COMMITTEE WILL HEAR ‘ = AN = M. W. DEPUTY TO ATTEND The pageant will be given next CHARGES MADE BY WATSON | (By United Press) | A wumiber from Bemidii went to| DOWNING STREET ADMITS : MEETING OF PRESIDENTS| (ky. Unlled Lrems) Sundayial thy close ot th cononial Fargo, N. D., Nov. 1.—Efforts of Park Rapids loday to attend the Fer-| SITUATION IS5 SERIOUS 5 St Leo, Minn, Nov. 1—Bandis) g o5, this branch of x'hurc?x work (By United Press) | William = Gummer, 20, to obtain a|gus Falls, districl conference of t| London, Nov. 1.—Newspapers uni gl N : blew the safe of the First ! North Dakota will contribute Washington, Nov. 1.—The senate |change of venue from Cass county Methodist, chureh. The program opens | {ed in declaring that the Irish peace | President. M. W, Deputy of thel e gy 00 at 4 2. m. Lo wota Lo the 100 forcign and home today adopted a resolution authoriz-| Will be rencwed this week. Gunmer | s evening with an address by Bishop | negoliations, which were to have been SHLe lr:w}mri college left Monday veral thou i and 200,000 contributors ing the appointment of a committee | scheduled for trial during this Charles Bayard Mitchell, D. D, lresumed today, were on the verge of night for St. Paul to attend ajoint | o ouL §) e g of five scnators to hear the charges | term of district court opening today The sessions of the conference willia breakdown.” At Downingg street it [convnetion of theBoard of Yducation The “are. worthl the el by Senator Watson of Georgia that|on charge of murdering Marie Wick | continue through Wednesday - and | was admitted that “the situation i and the presidents of the State Teach- Bandits: decording toLhe He American soldiers in Franee were |of Grygla, Minn., June 7. Thursday. Rev. T. W. Stout of Fer-|most difficult,” but the representa- 415 colleges. He expeets Lo be gone | Dandits aecoraiine 1o B8 S0 5, [{GIVEN HARDWARE ANNOUNCES treatod ik w in Trance were % p evious hearings for @ change of [£us Falls, Rev. Roy L. Smith, D. 1, of ftives of hoth the government and for a week. The convention will dis- |3, 7 e S cpant L 'OBE eated inhumanly and sentenced ) Tyl b i N G e . v 12 diica ror ko 6 Liberty bonds in the safety deposit UCKY DAY FOR OCTOBER without court martial venue were twice set and postponed | Simpson church, 'Minneapolis, Prof., Sinn Fein denied that any actual fuss Pty of cducation for the com- il p M e only succeeded — ¢ owing to legal technicalities. States |A: 4 Mann of Hamiine University, | break-up had come. Mr. Deputy has been chosen _'”'“i“' ool B DANGLE I"" 4 f""l“ \‘Ef | . Attorney Green, who is prosccuting Dr. J. P. Jenkins, and a number of P e b ian’ of the resolutions com- {1 blowing the Guict ooy ",,t“‘ sale The Given Hardware company an- MISS DELIA SHOOKS OPENS the éase, has opposed the change. other speakers will appear on the ORDE mittee. Most of the bank's ¢ \?‘m'\\ltlnn‘||uunu-:4 in today’s issue that Lucky MILADY’S BEAUTY SHOP| The murder of Marie Wick, 17, [program of the conference. il RED TO PREPARE S e e o g enigiion| Loy for Qetober wad the 176k, Thoss - !was one of the most revolting and R P R 1 g TOWNLEY TO REPORT FOR sy g a lghl eXp O8108 | who made cush purchases there on I e | bratal mrders ever committed in the LOUISIANA RED DEVILS \ FOR COAL IINE STRIKE . Q‘\-’.'.""'ar}'..‘{,'u.{"u’-’.’n«.\'\T?.‘"fiy Ihought. 1 that day ean get their money back slie manine s o o, new. Kaplan) ace: She was found beaten.tg death TO GIVE DANCE TONIGHT | . —— 90-DAY TERM TOMORROW ¥ oo i A hort. time | [y ,‘\“‘,‘{;"“;fi’b The itoro annoaneos % i . . {and-tied to her bed in the Prescott e S By United Press) — ! i v PRt L da Sales wore mace ang building by Miss Delia Shooks, who ;x]n : i = (By: United Tres later a terr cxplosion was heard. | (ha( 3in eunh wha ta A it I tel on the morning of June 7. Until = | * Chics Tov X o (By Unlted Press) B % | that $333 in cash was taken in, which has purchased the business of Dalby’s o%e o 3 Phe Louisiana Red Devils ce! Chicago, Nov. 1.0 to pre- ¥ I'he whole outer door of the safe Was| (hey wish to retur: o Liucky Beauty Parlors. The suite in Which Zth;‘ii’,‘,“t{( v,‘,'ahfsmb.h ined &]h“’“’“'h a (]uhn(co 2t the y‘u}m!d.‘q)"‘;:-]v hi Biee | pare for a strike of coal miners were Fargo, N. 1., Nov. \ G miii [laivn Sut. and thie whole front-ofithe| v pasers. return to the Lucky Day iss Shooks will conduct her busi- flnpcaran‘i% 'inlili‘;cerc“i,thm'}*(})“l‘" ?td bt ping and an enjoyable affair cems | Sent out by large coal mine operators ley, president of the National Non-[building was w d and the interior 7This is a new plan of advertising ss will be the same as was occupied | joarned that she wnsy&f ir';‘;p:"o:z?: asstirtsdl, This orchestra is touring the| foday from the general offices here. partisan league, who has been here Jof th amaged. {and is meeting with the approval of by the Dalby Parlors. Miss Shooks .llc eharacter and respectable. pap {Northvest and has included Bk da | The " mincrs will *strike in protestifor the past several daye, will leave] esidents were an the street im- the proprietors as well as the general will conduct & modern heauty shob. |entage and had stonped over night |ON its tour. Indications are that there | JEAINSE the rule of Judge A. B. An-|for Minneapolis today and surrender|mediately afler the cxplosion and saw | public. They announce another Lucky i in the city on a vacation trip from |Will be a large attendance. | gerson, Indianapobis ek e himself to county authorities at Jack-}ycn running toward an automobile, {Day. for November. Which day this LACK OF QUORUM MONDAY | Grygla, Minn, to the home of ‘l;‘ ,h";-tumluf union funds by the check- _)\-nn, Minn., Imlm,;»m\\,'_o Ih,w,,h.y hivs [ prked Lo blocks Trom the bank. The | will be will not be known until De | il i off system. heen sentenced to a 90-day sentence ] o eeaped « had time to|cember 1. The refund will be made POSTPONES COUNCIL MEET |aunt in this state. x g SRAN Y men eseaped. Nooone he refund will be madc ¢ L G e it wmiFlNE PROGRAM PLANNED jLoch L'"i;:",f‘};"""fi'r'l“"i:"{’(”,-I‘},'i{’it)‘,; » B — e ieense number nor the de-|on, December 10, for the November i 5 ARt e led to get their property on 3 Q seript f the e r learn how|Lucky Day, and for th detober there was no meeting of the city) " i | fi are meeting in Indianapolis to sarted castwa high s 1| refu 1 be s Saturdav. Neo council Monday evening. The next (_:(mductegl herself on "h". train and . T ldecide what action will be taken to JOIN NATIONAL FIGHT N 1.:I:"L“Idi;\':ll‘al::ll‘:: u’lt'lu]-l;\h‘:\:l‘i% ;n[vtml’;ur Jlihonadc) SaEde N0 a svenine. rrival until she wel o her room in |cluded in the program of the Civiel RO A= o liree L p bl : | I Monday evening. |a proper manner, and had done notn-{and Commerce association meetingl Indianapolis, Nov. 1.—There wit! United Fress) == ATTEMPT MADE TO BOMB MAJOR OTTO To MEET ‘“n% N e e Vyodmis will be an_cxhibition {he no authorized mation-wide coall g paul, Nov. L—The board of [FIVE MORE COW TESTING i U S jend. i showing iograms, or X-ray pic-|strike in protest against the che s et e l g | Clues then developed which cen-|tures, of different parts of the body | off il!junc?inn granted by Fedc hu:l]‘tll f‘"‘] n}hm public )34 .nlLAh‘ or UNITS TO BE ORGANIZED .« D CONSUL AT LISBON CHINESE DELEGATION;tered suspicion on the night clerk,|in the various stages of tubercular|Jjudge'A. B. Anderson, it was learned ganizations of the state today joincd Sty o a young fellow from Mayvilie, N. D condition. Dr. R. L. Laney, resident|here today. There may be some walk lin a national campaign against the Twenty cow testing associations i (DPy United Press) ) ¢ . General public opinion is that if Gum- physician of the Lake Julia Sanator-iouts, but ro nation-wide strike will spread of canc now operating in Minnesota will be| Lisbon, Portugal, Nov. 1. —The Major Adam E. Otto left last night [mer was implicated nc was not alone. ium, will also exhibit slid ing|be ordered fyom international head-i The death rate from cancer in Min- | reinforced by five new associations|Sacco-Vanzetti reign of terror was P, for St. Paul and from there will pro-| * His preliminary trial in June ex-|interesting details in connec | quarters of the United Mine Work negota last was alarming, ac-[says L. A. Hanson of sity | extended Lo this countryJate today ceed to Winnipeg, Manitoba, to meet |cited wide interest and crowds which jthe zerms, and give an add of America. cording to st inns of the state|Farm, who is in charge o pciation |when a bomb exploded in the door- the Chinese delegation which is en|the court room couid not accommo-jwork of the sanatorium. R board of health. field work. The new associations will | way of the American consulate. route to Washington to the disax:m;\-‘da":r- were turned away. The demonstration is being con-' Athens, Ohio, Nov Discussions of tne discove: be at Cannon Falis, Dover-Chatficld | Consul Hollis had a narrow escape men conference. Major Otto received The hotel wiere the murder oc-}ducted under the auspices of the,dped men employe German doctor, that cancer Litchfield, Renville and Winona. As-|but was not injured. A lctler to the instructions from Washington re- curred was clozed the first of Octo-|Southern Belframi Public Health as-jthe New York Coal company here veloped from earth lava cay ociations now operating in the state, (1‘0"“"“%(‘ told that the bhomb which questing him to meet and escort the {ber, the lessee not reacwins her con- |sociation. Special equipment hasiwalked out tod They quit because | angle worms, as told exclusi ceording to Mr. Hanson, exploded there was in protest against party to America from the Canadian 'tract. It is underzomyg improvements been installed in the association rooms | of the federal injunction against the this country by the United Press re-'ing more than 500 members and keep- th sentence of Sacco and Van- city. He will accompany the Chinese and inay be reop:ned within a shortfor the purpose of making the demon- | check-off. More were expeeted to quit | cently, will occupy conferences dur- ing the records of more than §,000 2 ian communists convicted of . officiale to Washington, | time., stration, itoday. ing the week, ) B [ in the United States, e | el s ¢ i : & st 4 i I 1