Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 16, 1922, Page 1

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PIONEER GOES TO PRESS ¥ { BN ; ST RN RS "oy v CUPIS.C Big Entertainment . f 31?.'-?"»“&5'} §red AR Pre ' m'G ts o ’ Flarrtan i BYm ogram’, J Gl ] et | DEMATL URDL Bragn Lets -9 nder R o St e | INNEW ] Way This Afternoon’ - L who wish 15 hate their ads s |- : : ’ m“ HAS ifiiin :;-.r ‘Fr:d:y m.::r_grt: m: h.".; I LOANS mmum wm Attendance Records at Fair — < 3 L5 sz =e eir co eil ursday al g TR 4% IN EIGHT COUNTIES| Farmers and Loggers Urged to| - teracon or Friday. morning be- | Co-operative Lovers Union Has BE FIRST ON BALLOTS Expected Io.Be w : | List Stands of Birch With to Saturday. It is espe Plan to Carry on Gigantic Badly This Evening i 2o ps quested, however, that all i 3 the Association e e ‘"‘ h“:l: Mail Order Business in “d"d to insure proper posi- tion WHITE BIRCH EXHIBIT and sk § ¢ ON DISPLAY AT FAIR S ¥ 0F Rural Credits Law Has Been Designated as Amendment No. 1 for Election | B 4 B TO BE PRESENTED THREE NIGHTS IN SERIAL FORM HORSE RACING AGAIN ; Towfiliip Unit Work Import- THURSDAY AFTERNOON o ant Part of New Organiza- tion Plan, Jones Says MARRIAGE MAY RESULT IF BOTH ARE SATISFIED MTho rural credits amendment to Complete Program Arranged innesota's constitution, up for for Balance of Fi adoption this fall will appear on the mce of FivsBay official ballot as Amendment No. Exhibition ‘Here 1. ’é‘hisPnnouncement has been made — at St. Paul by Mike Holm, secreta: of State. 4 2 ™| Northern Minnesota’s biggest and Placing the amendment first on |best agricultural and industrial -’ t}}xln bulln; will grgatly improve its hibition got undeway in fine style ;I ::-‘:;SIE;; Il:l?;pt::-ll:m:::ofir:fi ‘;: today with _the opening of the mant: of the Farmer’s Terminal Packing oth entex_'h.mmc.nt program. Displays company and member of the farm and exhibits in all departments s omni:ptior.) committee , that js | were to be completed at noon today :soin;:rmz a staeuv ‘widihca_nr-np-ix:n and the judging was to begin at thit ress on al oters the import- | ¢;, » b ance of favorable action. time: “The boyz" potale, demy 0'""!‘-' “As the campaign' progresses,” tion team and the boys’ dairy jlgs says Mr. Edmunds, “the amendment ing t:.m occupicd a prominent will become known as “No. 1.” The [°% the program this forenoons popularity of the good roads amend- At 1 o’clock this afternoon, — ment two years ago, which also was | ROt J. A. O. Preus delievered first on the ballot, will be an im-|address to the people in the portant factor fin overcoming the stand. The horse racing and vaud present danger of indifference. The ville program began after the clol amendment must be favored by a z‘ the B:VEHWI"! wk-i Wilh: b majority of voters voting to be|harness horses entere for the vati- '.l'homud chk!m', secretary of the |, 4onted; hence failure to vote is|ous racing events, this feature .of union and Louis Conley, president|ipe same as voting against it. the Northern Minnesota Fair prom- — 2 = : 5 c‘"?“m ‘:f PNM ight county Farm Bureau as- Will Be Climax of Program |sociations in Minnesota thus far| ... 5 ot Fair This Eveni have agreed to work with the state | Minnesota Lumber Associates Two Thousand Applications Received; First Drawings Were Made Today —p— (By United Press) - Hammonton, N. J., Aug. 16 (By Carl Victor . Little)—This was judgement day for 2000 hailed be- fore cupid’s court here. Pairing off of lonesome souls the country over, whose desire is mail order matrimony, was started in the Palace theater before a judge and jury. Those who are to be married off to each other were not present in person. They were represented by questionaires they sent into the Cooperative Lovers Urion which contained a full description of their lives, -habits. and previous condition of matrimony. federation in putting on a member- H Stan l’.i‘ted ship_revival, according to J. S. to cm".d“ 3 dt Jones, director of organizationg During Fair First Visitors at the Northern Minneso-| goptracts have been received from ia m tonight are to have an op- Fillmore, Rine, Kanabec, (Chisago, f ‘TN T \ 3 portunity to witness the first act of { Murray, Nobles, Nicollet and Kooch- 'l'h& Civic and Commerce Associa- TOMY ¥ e the largest -single entertainment |iching counties. ¥ tion is' attempting to sccure as feature cver attempted in North- .P::m‘h‘:‘h:sz:‘ :":'u t‘_’“. “y:; complete ‘lists as possible of the 2 o iven i ern Minnesota. This production is porfecting and developing "::nwn ship names and locln.on of I‘“ farmers | production of Coal at Full kaown as the Pageant of Northern |unit organizations. During- the past and loggers within 75 miles of Be- 535, Minnesota and it depicts both real- |year it has been demonstrated many midji who are interested in their at- Speed Within a Week Is istically and symbolically- the growth | times that farm bureau .. members tempt to provide a market for white Indicated Today of this part of the counwry from the | obtarned geater direct resilts yn|Dirch and other hard woods at Be- time of the Red Men up to the pres- | counties where there are unit organ- midji. At this time the Association i N ent day. izations than where this most im-|1S cooperatifig with the Minnesota | The coal settiement slened -1 The final Feheasal of the yarious| portant part of the whole program Lumber Associates in_an effort to Cleveland spread today. As miners douns. Sa “"""’im et ovening. wud|bas been. slighted. locate five or six million feet of |in districts affected by the agree- indications are that this mammoth| Farm Bureau leaders are prepar- logs for a test run on local hard- ment went back to the mines and Pproduction being staged by the peo- |ing a manual of work for units. An woods, W. - Babbitt, who represents e g i) L g ple of this community under the | important phase of this project will this new enterprise, has agreed to Tt :greed N oA wilh thell direction of the Thi o Manage. | be a program designed esplecially make prompt inspection of all tend- men on the same terms, ment of Minneapolis with Carl B.|for women. This phase is under the | =% ;‘; 1:"“’" l‘l""h ";d ‘:fl'e: h:'d' H.Atmc‘onn(ie t:}?:es::v.h‘:ur:";i s ¥ who 5 irecti 3 WOO! ut will give first attention elds who Reid as pageant master, will be a | direction of Mrs. E. V. Ripely, sec-| R0 » o0 0p ':le Civic and Com- |held out against the central settle- decided success and will be largely |retary of the Hubbard County Farm e : i i ] A tion st . merce association as being most re.|ment was called with hopes high attended each cf the three evenings. | Bureau association and & EEber; of liable. . that an agreement can be reached. |pulled the first names from the ap- | Being first on the ballot also will |ises to be one of the Best, This pageant is presented in serial | the state board of directors. 5 5 o i e form, ning this evening and| “It is not difficult to organize _These Associates are connected u:n‘:’n‘:’f ;e‘:;fr:tlo:t‘hoenhtdr?letmi.: :h:::u‘ D::k;ers‘:n; l{:e "l:m* of | help the amendment to adoption be-| This evening will witness the first conv.inm!!ngmm'rh lay and Friday|units,” says Mr. Jones, “but once | With very large wo?dworkmz_md st man from St. Paul, who pos-|.ause it will get greater considera- act of the historical pageamt evenings: . they are organized they must have wood turning plants in the Middle :uxx:’em:i:e 'b':"' ltfiquesfit ':‘:: “’:‘db: :l?.OOhl)lIn;m and wanted | yion in voting booth rushes than if| Northern Minnesota, enacted by The program for tonight is sure |2 well defined program of 'm;.k it X::;,:fidi;{ ih'elfn f",.: (:fls.t:::sé‘;l';:i Pennsyl:nnil bituminos flelt‘lsr.l . :Jonr:y :nwvtheenpam:ro!m :"ngne; it was seeond.” people of the community with gorge. :: ?e minteresting and it is expected they are to become permanent cent of their lumber, Their policy| Nation wide peace and production | professor in Boston, who was tired T i)i‘;\t'i:r?:h:t"'(:tt.:x'cl‘e):l:%::el::?l.I‘:: bln 3 e grand stand and additional is to keep adding similar large of coal at full speed 'ltlgxn a week |of “isms” and “ologies” and wanted Twu.vn BURN To DEATH Pageant” will be crowned with ag- — Te;_c he::a will be filled to capacity firms who consume large/quanti- | Was the hope of encouraging reports { sameone to. love himy lN ORP“AN HoME m propriate ceremony this evening &8’ onight's program includes the fol- ties of hardwoods. Any business man (Confinmd?l Page 8.) When the jury pairs off a couple the climax of the performance. Con- references sent in by each party —_— cessions and shows of every descrip- lowing: T o W will understand that an organization The prologue: This is spoken by i 5] of this kind will be little affected mon m-: F |are exchanged. After investigation| Shawbridge, Quebec, Aug. 16— |tions will afford everyone Who, ate r y the two are expected to start a mail | Ten children and a man and a_ wo. #ends something to do and seg. This t!:: Sg:;itbot :he Community, who is : (By ed by the fluctuations of &h:: luml m atten y her companions, Hope, = St. Paul, Aug. market, and will, have the | t, ; order . & ip dast onths | man were burned to death-today in|year's toicessions:more than doubls: - Courage, . Asp Education, | of the last week threatened to reach | financial. stal . The only 1"°i‘rk aftet ’TM % |a fire which totally destroyed the {hnws here last year. Pl - Deckler believes it. will take 20|Jewish Boys home here today. The| ' Thursday morning at 9 o%loek Wi these gentlemen ask of the commun- A ity is that it loyally cooperate with The Bemidji Junior Order of them in théir efforts to secure a|Moose has won 2 national victory in This ballet represents nature’s gifts | The temperature was nearing 90 at |stable supply of raw materials. a contest in which prizes were of- to the country. - . ° noong: The weatherman promised A wm;, Opeufiend 5 fem:e tc‘: thosabmemltmrs_ securing b:ho Episode one.shows the Indian in cloudy weather for toda: It is a very mportant and bene- | greaf st number of new members. his native home; the squaws are re- < ficial thing for this city and the Th!zu:’ounx fneQsm Lhe.dB'cmldJl !"dgelelse of each applicant. “Your duty |house, and only the fact that the pread baking team will Bake breat turning from thefields after their | Fargo, Aug. 16—While sweltering |surrounding community that the ;1)'." °”A their presiding ofifcer,|js greater than that of a jury de-|majority of the orphans slept outlin the Agricultural building. At this - work and the braves return = from |North Dakota and Minnesota waited | proposed hardwood mill will oper- N“"l""" - . N‘yl‘"’,t',"" and Mr.| iding the fate of a person charged[of doors prevented their perishingfsayme hour, preliminaries —in the the hunt. Red Eagle comes to woo |With panting breath, the east travel- |ate (if located here) full time from | Naylor has been notified that he | with murder. In that case only one|in the flames. Twelve bodies were|porseshoe ’pilching contest will ‘be- the chief’s daughter and sings a |ing storm touched only the line to- Ne"zmb*};l N?w-'“"& i:"“;e o5 i b x df;;’ii&';’; fr‘i’; ;:";ishgu; oo llife is envolved.” Tecovered today, Nome were identi- | gin 17be . song of wooing, day. Reports from points in thke| wWoo mill;’ they m | e 2 3 e o fied. 2 3 i ) V:rg':s mt.l:‘lt.::&b;::e:hge :z?;: path of the storm to Observor Spen- |far as pos;thle on {(mlen l\oges, be- L«;dge'; g;:ntmeducutl'onallo hgme' al: liotr::i:m:‘»: d"‘b;“'g‘e:';!le‘r“ .‘:“; e 18 Thfl:d hnrsfe‘ racing ipl:g::gluq na‘?l,'r i i r i indi cause stocl rom frozen logs cures oosehea! ., or to asehal 5 O ;. ursday afterno s 1y, tainment of the wedding guests, and Mgothedd. station - indicajo oo | uniforms. The members of the lodge |1cY_furnished spice’to the proceed- m;‘;:“ it ‘;m::“;';l';“"‘,‘-’:i’,t good, and will begin at 1,0'clo¢k. i g the 2:19 pace for a purse ¥ 2&: Hal % & i i han from the Indian Bride and groom depart |that rain and low temperature pre- | whiter and brighter t! their" il in i hich have thawed out. Further- agreed before hand that they wanted # faa & 3 to_their"own village. vail in its path. whil A woman 38, from Kansas City dc:;:t:;:‘):gi:ou:on:%rz h:elfe::::i t:; nd added money, Captain All & Gano, Bell Flora Patch, Elx!;i, t night was slightly cooler, | more it is much easier for farmers|the baseball suits in case of their| ! X Lat ol . 4 he winter |winning and they have been asked said stl'e obl’gd‘e‘d to the use of theliw¥ FERT IR M his afternoon. The | G2 L . word “mate”. “It sounds too much |y ¥ “chedule, arrives here at Victor, Gentry Herst, Deck B., Lady « Interlude—Ballet: ~ This is the |, " o e being 69.6 at 6|to get out logs during tl g o VRt to submit their specifications for e m t W S Tke o bird. My first husband was a EF8i% on ssbeflt BT Ly K. Hedgwood, Mark Hal, SURTLE Children’s Ballet, called = “Little | 9 ¢ 2 LI 9:30 | season. ¢ . People of the Night.’ The children {'fi,‘,“,:;fi{;f&':"{.’f&,::fi,‘;u still| As the Minnesota Lumber Associ- | colors and sizes of the uniforms de- | !} d ] ! bird. No more cxperience in orin-| Bo* oy patore it arrives. George, Gov. Johnson, Pat O The thology for me.” . it et Lion, Harry O., Cola Dillin, Star represent the different fairy people he | ates will cash for all logs as|sired. and_stars, clouds and flowers all Tasing’ upward and Baused 50, the 1338 pl.gi in it does not require Consequently another basaball Lion iy 04 Cou | oL har One woman in a large department edium, Teddie Direct, hles store in Cleveland at a salary of MYSTERIOUS HRES m and Charlie R. will compete. - a new high mark today when the temperature jumped 12 degrees in three hours hitting 84 at 10 o’clock. weeks to mate the 2000 persons who | dead are the care taker, his wife |;jndgi of stock and agriet have applied. Mrs. Helen Long|and two children, and eight orphans Jexhfi?'.‘s will begin and .;?.. in dt- Rogc.rs acted as judge, imprgssinx on [ranging in age from six to tem|tendance at that time will be - giv the jury the necessity of giving the |years. e an excellent opportunity to ‘view the most serious consideration to the| The victims were trapped in the|gisplays. At 10:30 o'clock girls! Justice, ss ';zil i o v i, . Ballet: The- Gift- of the Season. A is ““ on as scal assembled to meet the fairy = king :::,efi” 5 Roweyer, - Loggler foor- :of?m.n of accountants to prove to a |nine is expected in the field of the "':: his ;"i;;' " . business farmer or a business mer- national game rlx!vxt stchnsun. It lst of ol 3 v " pisode Two is the- pioneer epi- chant that here is an enterprise | interest to recal in this connection ,000 a year, wanted a widower In the 2:24 trot for a purse 0 sode and shows the' early' " “settlers smm URGED To uaosn which is of the highest commercial | that the Bemidji lodge of the Wo-{preferably a business man. 0KLAHOMA FARM HoMEs $260 and added money, Billie, Wil- coming through tHe tountry ' with importance to this community—an |men of the Mooseheart Legion has| A laborer from Akron, Ohio, who Ll son, Ledgen, Jr. Bayheart, and their schooners, camping for - the ONEAHERMN OFFAIR enterprise which asks nothing at|twice in the past won contests in |admitted he wag getting old. wanted | Twelve Fires Recently Break | Ecktress Woodford have beep en- night. After an old‘time song the all of Bemidji but a_plentiful sup- their order similar to this one in|to marry a wealthy woman who o a tered. This race also promises to be (Continued on Page 8.) the Junior Order. would be kind to his six children. Out in Home of Farmer; exceptionally good, both of. theia events being for two out of three g""“:"e:]:: ;”I’Z"’hz i‘;’;‘a‘;‘ l';.‘g;‘;m D::; »Merclnnh Trade Committee AlL Are Bystacious seenhsennfing around tt“.lmkc?nqa a‘;:d Requests That Stores Close g heats. In addition there will be & L in the morning an attack is made. Th Afi . e . |running race. . Indi Al th ursday ternoon 1 e ) Norman, Okla., August 16 (Uni- Loke o b llowed. Th e e hov e Trying Out the Old Swimming Hole Jorman, OMa, Auput 16 (508 | “Toeso avente will ho folasEsRy , pot Ao - mystery is as yet unsolved. cording to the program -ii‘;n' id. pioncers go on their way. M $ Solo—Dance of Pan by Miss Mary Tweive fires recently broke out[m rofow evening will witness tha Several Bemidji merch.-_nta are in the home of J. L. Waggoner,| jocond act of the gigantic historie contemplating closing their stores B, Brown, ballet danseuse. T i o - - Episode three: Thhfheak dedrio of d:l;r:l?:ty t::?l-neg;lo;lfesb-n:almilx oy 7 vl & ¥ 3 L i farmer living two miles in the cant under the direction e ;lftfig'td‘fiy!:::: ::;oy?:“:dy t;:‘;: that afternoon to attend the )i‘lorth- X e N‘TNEED o 4 S y ;:nunlr;;; Wi"“"’:" "“'t":;lw v:‘c "txup !"‘l"‘f’(’:‘:"" M“"rflle:mnt. Minnegfig {EHF y ern Minnesota Fai thei leas- Y F \ § 7 n smoke, and to cap the climax a ille ill be intermin- sclves about their rough camp, one innesota Fair at their plea ) DESE IN DERE 47 Ty 3 |wet rag hanging in the kitchen was v“"d”('g;n:iz‘::fi o:',']l;.‘zg Tt consumed as so much excelsior. . bt S " of them reads a letter from his ure. The closing movement is not general ‘as yet, but is hoped, and 3 Origin of the blazes has never hom ck east, tel of the good R ore ?&“J:‘.a' :2’;..‘ 8) L3 urged that it will be. { t The Crookston Lumber company N 8 z . p been determined. ‘Occupants took kSRl e . by : the first few blazes as a matter of A and the Chicago Box and Crating MORE MEN WM"ED “m Co. plants are to be closed Thurs- fact, but hntn }h({ n;;:_ondfxiln); f:;n]h:‘l::’c “m m TOP" SCI‘:NE ing u night of fighting fire: LAy - — day afternoon so that their employe- N ? es will have an opportunity to at- roof of the house in clothes closets At a mecting of the North Cent \ tend the afterncon program, and under beds, the l’;‘"!};?,w"c re |y utheran Hospital association hi unitl,“ixrl:.:vylnt;ti%o uk.e :a:t in the | for_the remainder of the day. The 9 Lt ? ‘l, | ME BACK TO MY 7 sheriffs were de (-)yuld m;:)undd the E?al::cldo:ofll’:nl:ei!?::::l’lllz:;cdm{:i\d‘ “Over the Top”yscene to-be staged | Pioneer will go h‘:’ press at moon / BOYHOO AYS l&?n;;‘ :rr:fi fk‘;‘p: !:cc;l:mg.r three days. (PR 0 the operation of the local as the climax of*the historic pageant | F! and Saturday in order that . g hospital and to pay for the buildnig Du.riw the two days of fires, and and site bought frgm the St. Anthony Friday night. Practice ‘ru lukld last | ’; nyea:;l of that c:mpt-hny ttmnv I J L e e e B e evaning And_ thasé WEp boukaltet FUREE, (20 b s “ ] { .t i5 11 " " house i ite | Hospital association. A J. Jerdee, W. L. Brooks, R.* 3 enjoyed it. Company K and . the Ameriean Legiont were fairly well represented but it is desired by those in charge of thisi scene that more men turn out Wyiday. night. These men are*asked o 1 ggt . their; equip- ment at the new before Friday night and report at the fair grounds that night at 8 o’clock. This scene promises to be excep- tionally good proyided enbugh men turn/ out. The rehearsal last night was considered :good, although those i . £ authorities.” Theories that encmies off the gchumnker, E. H. Denu and Jl.»c. F 4 family were trying to burn his home | Baer. ; g N ] « This committée will meet. in, ths 1) rnoon S0 :that employees: ma were scoffed at by Waggoner. “If 3 have the benefit of tlris ?rut fnylr. J any member of the family had an |basement of the First ‘Luthgrgr The Merchants Trade Committee | I enemy, 1 do not know about it,” he |church next Monday evening and go of the Civie and Commerce associa- I % - sald. i W ?\:lcr dn:]ve(iemils to launch an eflpg— tion has felt out several of the busi- Dr. I. H. Godlove, instructor inftive drive. . . ness men and the opinion seems to chemistry at the State University Eshmntes for installing . 'a hew be that Thursday afternoon is the here declared that the fires were boiler and erecting a Yoiler. - plant logical time for such places of not started by chemicals as was at togcthcrdwnttlh the :ofi of _flm'e_t king part were |business to be closed. In view of first generally believed. capes and other neede mprovemen L’:;:t:g;r;i‘:g:&ourfltg fl Plenty | this fact, the committee has reques- The building, 2 two story square will be at hand, so that the committee S of action in the.squad rushes and |ted thit all stores close at moon to frame building, setting back {romi |will know approximately the amoint when the boys go over the top.|morrow to allow their employees to the road and in a permanent shadow | needed. 3y Special lights and fires are to be |attend the fair. If this cannot be from surorunding and overthrowing| ~Business and pr.ofeulonll men’ of used to advantage and added to arranged it is urged that one of the trees, for the past half century has ithe ety are deeply interested and will these will be fireworks of various remaining afternoons of the fair be hal the reputation among nativesilend their support toward giving Bes sorts. given over to the employces. lmulu a modern hospital. ., ——e e , . It is Wrged by those especially. in- terested that all stores in the city take some action toward closing their places of business at least one 2 as being “haunted.” Defective Page Fn=p SRS A PRCS |

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