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< VOLUME XX. NO, 57 HISTORY TOBE DJI DAILY PIONEER (=55 BEMIDJI, MINN., SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1922 Berlin, June 24,—Walter Rathen-| | "K LUMBER MARKET REPORT SHOWS STEADY ADVANCE Ol:dars for and Production of Softwood Lumber Practically Equal, Report Shows SPECIALTY NUMBERS TO FEATURE ‘FOLLIES OF '22' Adnptnliol;a of Famous Scenes to Aid in Presentation of Big K. C, Attraction rman Leader Al.nninated H day; Search Being Made 8 for Unknown Assassin Two big acts with eight spectacular Orders for and production of soft- 4 ¢ eau, minister of foreign affairs was scenes are promised by the Knights|g . g . | killed today by an assassin who open- s 3 % L wood lumber are practically equal. 5 ! Mnie of Calumbus who are to stage “The Price Cuts and ‘Extennol'l‘l Of | 5 five arith & revatuan he aumae. | Primary “Election ® Production has almost reached its| Democrats Are Being Urged to ire History of Northern |Follies -of '22” at the Grang theater| Good Roads'Dévelop: New |in dashed past in an automobile and | and There Is No Shouting; ~ [Peak. In orders there has been 8| gyang Together to Defeat ' Minnesota’s Growth “|June 28 and.29, under the direction “ Buyi He Decl escaped. v slight falling off which, however, has - Hneso S E s Moo o oms o uying, He Declares hThe attack occureds just 4§ Ran- Result Was Expected not weakened the market and does Massachusetts Salon ) ; : pany of St: Paul. J. C. Kelly of that i thencau was leaving his home. Ran- ; not indleste’ dny)aliteket, cnange 1 - EARLY SETTLE . company has been on the ground here 2 N theneau ranks with' Stinnes as one N\ . buying policy. Home building rec- ¢ ey RS TO BE P IR OR, x'apigc;ly prepir— NEW‘PARTS{ FOR CARS of the strongest men in Germany. ANNA D. OLESON NOT TO | ords are continually being passed,| WHIPPLE AND GASTON SN UPON TO HELP | irg ‘e cant. for an aeopbionally| ALSO GOOD BUSINESS|Ee, incurred the hatred of the mon-| ~ BE INFLUENCED TO QUIT |and there is no sien of et n (| DEMOCRAT ASPIRANTS 5 good production, The show will be Lo pare ‘t“s f"y(}}‘l‘s '““l‘l‘"“fivsv'" t‘;m govert 2‘*""}, for ““"";“’d 13"":"“”;“’" o J Sy 7 % 4 staged exactly as presented in the o nent of Chancellor Worth, . er, ut, even s ou 4" ere be a con- C;r;bm:d With Big Fair Here, | jarger t:d' es, hha:?ng been recently| Statistician States Business in| . ofisa% ]&”ed‘;_:c"efn:héeii;mc“&&?ecfx Cloquet Woman Will Be Heard ?::,’;';L’]:O?uhc‘l::‘t"i,i;lfiig;c :::r:::ggfi Gubernatorial Fight Promisas i 1 ) i presented in the Twin Cities. . . = 2 7 e 1 3 ; tll:;:hon P;onl:lues to Special features of this ;-f_o e ngenl Holding Its Own; 1}:;“ nggon;gefi a tre:;;t); V\lnth Sovu::i: From Again in November |it will be counterbalanced by increas-| to Develop a Little War of raw Thousands Here here will be eight black-f: d 17 Per Cent Below No: 1 tussia, which was erly oppose De: . 7 ing factory and rural demand. There o p gl ace comedy rma by the allies. I on mocratic: Ticket is reason to believe that, while busi Its Own This Fall 4 i and singing demons; a chorus of 25 ness may not be so brisk during mi summer, its volume will be so good . that dul’lness will hardly be noticed. Boston, June 24 (United Press). Prices have changed little within the [Medicine men of the Democratie last two weeks, according to the |Party in Massachusetts are busy con- American Lumberman, for although|cocting a political sleep potion which demand is sufl’i.cient to hold them at|they hope to administer to Senator —r present levels, it is not heavy enough Henry Cabot Lodge in the ohctioil Large bodies of police formed a 3 , girls, attractively costumed. in'sing- by i ¢] Northern Minesota, £rom the time | 510 "and dancing numbers; a hesuts.| Wielesley Hills, Mass, Junc 24— |[VIng squadron and scarched houses (State Capitol Bureau The~ Daily "~ | Pioneer) ‘the -first settlers pushed their way |yl o In d; i i i 1 oriental scene, suggested by the |In discussing the general situation | _ . g throngh the foste until the Dres-| cuigian seop wbcd he Oty Skinmes|for the week, Roger W. Babson, [Cmics of the'government. A eordon| s raul, June 24—Its all ovd, % not even any shouting. There is no ent day, will be elaborately repro-|;- s “Ki ”» the statistician, today made ‘the fol d X ! SPrO-}in his great ceess, “Kismet”; the M 1, ay e the 10" | where the murd A uced during the Northern Minne \_ scene . from . “The lowing analysis of the automobile who passed were :iesfi:::;fi %‘fdfo:tl; shouting because everybody knew it i%t-};sF:llx:o\txoghb‘:nh:::;r;eofg e:fizf: vance River Moon |industry. will be made to trace the automobile | VOUld come out just as it did. A or hittoriial sagbant o be presented|cenes “Three & ek in the Morn-| “Many persons have been se|used by the slaver. cinch for thecentive sepuplican cons i Snde tha ditbctionitat the Thurston ing,” from the \enwich Village |prised at the recent rebound in the| The cabinet met today and immed- vention indorsed ticket nominated. |to cause further increases. A large next Novermber Management of Winneagolis. This Follies; “Old’ Fasit, d Girl,” from |automobile industry and - in the|jately adjourned. Several of the| It means that Governor “Jakie” number. of eats afe in Lhane Ebuk a1l p Y ' sgeant in iself romisy aat g Al Jolson’s ~ sensat® | hit - from |Price of automobile securities. Those | ministers were weeping as they left Preus will keep right on governor- being absorhed without difficulty— Ow-wcgfl o e e gtacticall as lar, le’ tehs ? ir : “Bombo”; “Just a Lit\ Love Song,”|however, who have been carefully |the room, i ing and cverybody clse at the state |an excellent indication of the funda- day and Democraly are being aye Tk vy yt 2 % el air it parkling melody in &, ‘ia! setting, | Watching the situation are not sur- . capitol (except Herman Mueller, | mental strength of the market. to stand together, forget petty party . self, the staging of it at that time to | ™ Y T L0 T s Wik e carried was| With building of homes reaching ;1!;3!;":15 and unite to defeat Senator Lodge. . 1 prised. The price cut in automobiles I e clerk of supreme court who gg&"el‘y?ttg:p:?c?t‘ifi::e' according o) “Gharles Van, D. F. M.Cann, C.|developed new buying; the exten- COMPANY K wn.l. Mm sent up Salt Creek by Grace Kaer- |record-breaking proportions, it is evi- fod 1 Not only will Bomidji and Bel- |B- Johnson, Dr. E. R, Two, John |ion of the good roads movement| NEXT TUESDAY EVENING cher) will hold down their jobs for |dent that there is going to be some | The opposition on Lodge—and it trami county be in terested in this Cahill, Robert Naylor, Frank Grat- |increased the, point of saturation; \ another two years. - | heavy buying of furniture. When ll-)!““'"gel by far this year than ever pageant, but every section of Nor- ton, Walter McDonald, Harold Nay- and the reduction in the cost of tires oy Kfl E N anal There are some wild eyed dream- |moving into a new home, people do | before—is becoming unglhle a8 thern. Minnesota will be actively in- |10F and Grant Ohm'and Fred Fraser. and general supplies encouraged| o d gn,ty i emidy :F t“s“’“fl ers who dope out Minncsota poli-|not always buy complete sets of new “‘)L‘ campaign grows. His enemies erasted in the staging of it, Seven | Other Features of, ghe dance |Mmore veople to use cars, The man |Euard Hait, Wil camp at Kort L€ - tics but no one up-to-date has been furniture, but they do buy some, so [Who have been stalking him in the hundred people are included in the and song program are the of-|Who has never had anmy car * now infgantr 5 .atm;ce DJ 1 el "“t’ “buggy” cnough to suggest that | the furniture manufacturers expect a !"’1"*““1.“l"lfil’bl‘“flh- now are .com- cast and this cast will be made up |ferings of the groups composed of | drives one; and the man who was 15th 'y]regnnlun rom July 1st to | puone on the republican state tick- | very keen demand this fall Such [ ing out into the open field prepared Misses Pearl and Grace McLaugh- [content with one car now has two » inclusive, = Orders to this effect | %), ganger from the Democrats for what they hope will be a killirg. by residents of every section of this | " & ¥ ; - 4 ¢ purchases will in turn benefit the Y G commtanity. E:’,ly e wi®|lin and Ethel Mae Burke and Jose- |or three. No, the saturation point|[FE"e received this morning by Cap-| C ioer Labor, alias Nonpartisan | hardwood producers. As a matter of | But Lodge has not been Senator phine Parker and Walter McDonald from Mass. for years for nothing. Al : A has not yet been reached. Moreover |tain F. H. Hayner of Company K. |y i g ct, del - be asked to join in the ‘production, P 2 g League, in Novembe: fact, demand for hardwoo show- |11 s which pr&miaJes to be th% biggest | 2nd Florence Laney. f ::nsug sg;hs.tem t"f gtgmd roads :s exy '&?«fmfifi;},“fim&dflflm (;?Ilic; gf And these glad tidings heralded |ing a steady and certain expansion His following is wery strong and single affair over attempted here, | Inciuded i the production are: Ilshid, : lsthsa “'a(;‘“‘f flll“’"‘ -5 the Sixth regiment reads as follows: |0 the yawning populace, half of that augurs well for the immediate [lcaders of both parties know that he Combined with the fair these two [ Betty Johmson, = Cathevine Sexton, %he satur:l;ioer :i:t fo:rauggmz;,i};z. “Sixth Infantry ordered to camp | Whom were so wildiy excited over the future. il ulhfl'wy T J i tne o attractions promise to draw thous- | Marguerite: Donovan, Catherine Mar-|/ 1S,/ ot PO not Be Teached | at Fort Snelling July 1 to 15, inclus- | Primary election that they didn’t R RO PR ’1’"’"" SOnG “sl;"" that Lodge - will ands of persons to the = biggest|kus, Catherine Brown, Anna Murray, Until mfr . gflx of highways has|ive. AIl men shown.on y.,;" rolls | et close enough to the polling place HARLEY-DAVIDSON TEAM Ve .eltlofnuhackmg from the news- Ll event in the history of Northern | Catherine Murray, Lucile Staploton, |, oo /o0 leyted aid er%ecf:!(; must attend unless excused by Colon- | £0 cast & ballot by wireless, mea TO PLAY TURTLE RIVER p"p”‘;“ "Rt‘ ebqtaw and the old S Minnesota. Clara Miller, Ellen Neumann, Loretta | ™ p L ‘.. |el. Company commanders not au-|Something to at least two Bemid standpat Republicans, o rom the Red Lake res- | McCusker, Isabelle Buhr, Ella El.|, “The great factor however, which iy el Lomn ot om attend- | ites, namely, Montreville J. Brown Sherman L. Whipple, 8 .democrat ervation. will undoubtedly be called | liott, Bernice Kirk, Lois Davies and |1 today making business for the "0 S NEe Bl to report at mob- | the clongated Bemidji attorney who and one of the most brilliant law- upon to realistically interpret the|Mary Knutson. automobile companies is the kilento. “h F a T o e at once so|is on the staff of the attorney gen- yers in New England, has ap- - .parts assighed to them, the part| A 25-cent matines performaace and insistant purchasing of Darts” | ot warrants for arrest can be is- | ¢al; and A. G. (Doc) Rutledge, who nounced he will oppose Lodge. And g played by the Indians in_the early | will be staged Wednesday afternoon, K the present users of carsy Feople | 00 PO R i 64, Chaptér 506, | has to manage the state immigration Colonel William A. Gaston another : w3 history of this territory. Everything |June 28, at 2:30, especially for the|l2ve PO idea off the treméndous l;’x'xs- Laws of Minnesota 192} * | cffice -under, the title of assistant. power in -the Democratic fold, -h#s 5 will ‘be complete.. The Thurston;] children. _The two evening. perform= "‘e‘.s; fi’é_lstmgvtodfiy . __nuttpsl_o]:le £ YuoBl 7. B, Woolndugh.? Why are they interested? Because also whirled his hat into the lllnlé Menagement is making a specialty of | ances will begin as 8 . p: 5% mbfif.nemd 3;1 getimate tta; Captain Haynier announces that all | it means they are to keep their jobs. There have been vaguo rumors of staging these pageants and every-| Reserved seat tickets will be on |5 out enb'l m“d‘;ha?s b mves.es members of the company are ordered | Attorney General Hilton has let it where they hve 'been shown there } sale Monday at the City Drug Store ‘I't' an gml’:hl es fltlf tfl(;rt:cctessoner; to be present at the armory Tues-|be known that in the event of his is a demand fof. another similar af-1at $1.10 including tax. ‘Tickets will| e:ds“abofxrt 4535 u;nrs :ent : :n;"zn day evening, June 27, to prepare for election there will be no changes fair. Several weeks. before the stag-|also be sold by members of the lodge. rle) At t}mtpa ot rg'portion encampment. Those not present will made by him in his list of assistants. ing o fthe production here, a spec-.and seats may be reserved at the City ofpthis 5 £or new partg T‘ifls means | be: reported to Col. Woolnough as Mr. Rutledge is just as happily sil ial writer will be on the ground to | Dryg Store. that from three hundred to ,four [ordered. ~The company is-now com- uated. prepare the scenario, a special sce- hundred million dollars of automo-|Posed of 63 members, all of whom | Candidates at the Noveraber elec- nario being used for each production, bile business per year exists in the ' ara to report Tuesday night. tion for United States Senator will uilt entirely ‘around th early his- include Senator Frank B. Kellogg, i/ tory ot developefieht, ‘ol the' Sotp- D o e o new_paflss convention and primary election Tagiy Which the . pageant is, %0 | Williston, N. D, June 24—With| - e ';l,f,f,’:,‘i":}"i;o’::;""l‘,‘“yt’:}g‘,‘j TROOPS TO BE ORDERED | roives: e republicans; Anna D. L . s st favorable weather permitting, over|is as much net profit in this busi- Oleson of Cloquet, convention and dTltns t;ttr;c?o: (‘;?nii? f‘:::t“l;nall: one thousand are expected here to-|ness as in doublepor treble the same To MINE WAR DISTRlCT primary election choice of the dem- ;mex’-'icane Le‘;i!:m for Bp possible morrow for the opening in thé eve-| amount of automobile business. If 5 . ccrats'und IJx:. Henry ]Shlp'flten(l, Showing during thé early part of ning of the “Telelaget” convention.|you have any doubt of this take the Herrin, Il}., June 24—Troops will | the Minneapolis dentist, who_is thc: August but after taking into con- The convention is a reunion of |“parts” catalog of the car separately. be ordered into the ~ Williamson unopposed candidate on the Farmer wid:;gr“astion the advisability of staging those residents of the United States|Not only are the companies getting county mine war district on com- Labor ticket., it in connection with the fair so as and Canada who came from Tele-|high prices for these parts, but there pletion of investigations by the mil-| At every stage o fthe game ef- not to interfere with Northern marken, Norway, or descendants of |is particularly no expense, connect- itary cl‘)mmltt.ee sent there by Gov- | forts have been |‘nude to fuse the Minnesota’s big agricultural and in- such immigrants. C. A. Hogue is|ed with the selling of these parts.|ernor Small, it was indicated today.| Democrats and Farmer-Labor for- dustrial exhibition, the executive chairman of the local arrangemments| When buying a complete car I may) The military board today review- ces on the contest for governor. committee of the Legion turned the | committee. . . |buy from any one of a hundred ed the scene of battle in which 22 | Such an arrangement was under way roduction over to the entertainment companies, but when buying a part |were killed and considered the pos-|at the state conventions when o g BALL FANS PROM]SED fo one of my present cars I must|sibility of the danger of another|someone threw a monkey wrench famous bun Passing Show’ %’ The Harley-Davidson baseball team will play Turtle River Sunday after- noon at the latter place. Turtle River boasts a strong organization of ball tossers and are in.the.gamay to win, With the first appearance of Wal- ter Higbe in the line-up and with Charles Reed back *from the naval cruise, the Harley-Davidson team will go into the game with the strongest line-up it has had this season. The following will comprise the Harley- Davidson team: Charles Reed, Archie Recd, Henry Krause, Leonard Pe son, Walt Smith; Tom Simons, A thur Wiltse, Earl Himes, Walter Hig- be and Otto Stahl. Whipple withdrawing as a result of Gaston’s action, but just now such reports are denied. Hold to Whipple - Many Democratic leaders hold that if anyone in the party can “dis- Lodge” the senator, Whipple is the man. However, Whipple, so far as his candidacy is concerned, haw bden after rather than seeking and it is doubtful whether he would consent to “carry on” unless he is assured of the united support of his party. Candidates have until August 11 to withdraw and much may happen before that date. The primaries oc- cur September 12, Republicans here look with a good TELELAGET CONVENTION AT WILLISTON SUNDAY NIGHT THREE WOMEN CANDIDATES IN NORTH DAKOTA COUNTY (By United Press) Williston, N. D., June 24.—Threer women are secking offices in Wil-| qeal of anxiety on the possibility liams county at the primary next|of former Governor Samuel ~W. week. Inga Norstog seeks clection| McCall running as an independent to the state legislature and women|Republican against Lodge. MeCall also are aspiring to the office of|has denied that he will run. Never- superintendent of schools and county | theless both Republicans and Dem- auditor. ocrats—the former anxiously and the latter hopefully—are watching EBUCATOR COMMENDING committee of the fair -_association. buy of the company which manu-|outbreak. and the scheme went flooey. Now facturers the car. Sale of these parts| The board, although finding every- | ther is renewed talk that Mrs. Ole- is bringing into the older companies |thing peaccful on the surface, rec-|son be induced to quit and give a tremendous income. ommended troops be ordered into | Shipstead clear sailind under the The result is that the fair committec has assured the Legion hearty sup- port in future enterprizes and the him, despite his statement that he won't be a “sacrifice candidat Legion has promised to' assist the “r x t 4 s s 3 ’ . P . 5 stors will therefore see that|the strike zone to be kept on duty |plausible argument that he might While the Sepublicans are nat * committee in staging this event. < g NVEELOLE s o 3 k I — - “*The pageant will -be_ staged three | Brainerd and Bemidji Teams to (Cox_ltmued on Page 8.) until the strike ends. (Continuzd on Page 8.) PRESS! AlD To LEARNING :fli;:u{h(;i K{:C;ililmlimnzp:llfctag;l :‘l: votes to split the total and give the Democratic candidate a winning margin, [ Displeased With Lodge evenings, August 16, 17 and 18 to begin about 8 o’clock and lasting two hours. The production must be staged in the evering in order that Have Strongest Line-Ups in Sunday Game Careful Reading of Newspapers the special lighting effects may be Recommended to Increase There is a certain element in On the Road of Good Intentions brought out to advantage.” Assured a first-class game in every - Worldly Knowledge own party that is displeased wi Further details will be announced § respect, it is expected that a large - as soon as the scenario writer arrives | number of Bemidji baseball fans will TH' PRESSURE. Lodge. As a result there has b here to begin preparation of _this | be present at the fair grounds at 2:30 > Is ©0Qp 10 Washington, June 24.—(Capital n‘ gnnd deal of talk of finding &b gigantic spectacle. The assistance of | Sunday afternoon to witness the op- 3 ” NIGHT, TOO F msfi;fi News Service)—“Readers of the| gugstan dink Republican to 0ppo % ! % daily and weekly press of the coun-|phim, So far no one has been set s [ the ejitire community will be asked | cning of the game between the Be- in putting this pageant over in the | midji city team and the Brainerd finest posible manner. hall nine. Brainerd comes here with Soder- tund as pitcher,” This twirler has a admirable record and the Bemidji sluggers will have to do their best 0“) FARM MACHINERY £ they expect to win. Last Sunday (By United Press) Soderlund pitched a no-hit, no-run Dearborn, Mich., June 24.—Henry inma for Brainerd against Verndale. iry who pay careful attention to the trend of the times find in the collec- tion of odd stories and unique hap- penings from the four quarters of the globe an inspiration and an edu- catiol So states Prof. Carleton Gregory, of Washington, and adduces as proof that a single issue of one paper gives information regarding tled upon., . % Russell A. Wood, president of ths : Anti-Lodge Club of Massachusetés, JS— and a group of Lodge’s enemies of (Continued on Page 8.) o HENRY FORD COLLECTS 0DD FELLOWS TO HOLD PICNIC HERE JUNE 30 law, church, politics, crime, religion, Ford is collecting%e*?fi;;machines Carron, an able catcher, performs He returned recently from a three | behind the bt for Brainerd. Lo science, adventure, finance, music, gl o day automobile. trij through soti Camp and Frank Phibbs are ex- v‘!\ art, and inspiration. The issue re- "I’he annual Ofld Fellows. picnic western Pennsylvé the. vi pected to form the battery for Be- A\ fervod to contains the following head- | Will be held at Diamond Point pagk, ty of Washington; ¥ , wen' | midji. These two men are capable -&? I/ fties dnfong others: Friday, June 30. Solway, Tenstrike, in search of an 614 “bunty* threshe: | >f putting up a fine brand of base- ?/\\\\\ g ; “Rubber and Auto Gas Made from |2"d Bemidji lodges will participaté.. of the vintage of 1§20, which he ha¢ oall and if this combination is used T - Corncobs”: “Prints Taken from P. L. Hines, chairman of the coni- heard had been dispovered, in an ol¢ Sunday, the Brainerd ' bunch will 0"! S{](“A Cows Noses Afford ‘Finger-Print mittce in charge of bt}!e‘nrrlngemen‘ii,, foundry. He fouhyd the machine anc | 18v¢ 2 real fight on their hands. MA e Tdentification for Breeders”; “Juror advises that the visiting lodges ex- also one of the 1847 period, Both A series of games is being planned R N . Husband Votes Wife Divores: Valld pect to attend in full force. — were purchased and sent to Detroit | 'V the Beniidji team for July 2, 3, . Say ‘Lawyers”; = “Keep Jew’elry in All 0dd Fellows with their wives Ford is housing his threshing ma and 4. So far the Bemidji team P Shoes: Loses %4 000 Worth When and families are urgently requesf il chine collection on his old home farm hiis ‘made an ,admirable record this o Shoes Go to Be Mended “Doyle | L0 Join in this cclebratjon, They year and is deserving of hearty pub- el ol e Vie| are.asked to bring their bagket Iun- & Exhibits Spirit Letter from Mother”;| chos The Bemidji lodge will furnjsh ] nedr Dearborn and intends to mak¢ this farm a museum of early Ameri n farm implements. iic support. Upon the support re- -eived at the game tomorrow. will € pend Jargdly what future games will e booked, it is understood. 1t is practically certain that any ian who attends Sunday’s game against Brainerd will see a first- -lass exhibition of baseball. Con- iderable expense is attached to this “Divers Seck Gold in Lusitania”; “Qffice Boy and Day Laborer Rise to $30,000 Salaries.” “No man is educated merely be- cause he graduates from an institu- tion of education,” continued Prof. Grogory. “Education is never to be finished. Wise readers of the da press can win for themselves ti wide knowledge of facts which ma the learned man wiser and the W man learned.” coffe and ice cream for the crowd, : . i The local committee is preps a fine program of sports which wil — include foot races, swimming races, £ horseshoe contests, ete. Suitable prizes for winners. wilk be awarded., There will be contests for both men and women, young and old. All are welcome. Ten- strike and Soway lodges report that practically every member of their re- spective lodges will be on hand, * RED WING HOLDS WATER CARNIVAL AND PAGEANT Red Wing, June 24—Red Wing” annual water carnival and pagean will -be held in .the river here tc ‘night. One “of the events on thc| zame in order to bring a strong team pageant program is a parade of near | ‘iere gnd it is expected that the public 1y a hundred boats lighted by fire [ will evidence its appreciation by at- works, v . tending well.

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