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8 ef ¢ [CP eres EATXER THIRTY-NINTH YEAR | . : BISMARCK, NORTH ‘TH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920 PRICE £ FIVE CENTS ~, FRAZIER CONDEMNED FOR CHARGING ""6.8008" 0... [FLU CONTINUES; ADICALS HAVE, ININET'Y-FIVE NEW CASES OF FLU * CHICAGO SCHOOL CHICAGO SCHOOLS l Rs GOVERNMENT WITH POLITICAL SPITE) STAFF ALLOWED) PHETMONTA HAS | 1S THEIR RiP REPORTED IN FARGO SINCE NOON ¢ 5 Pedagogs Now to Get Almost as ;Communist Plan to Seize Educa- _ WORK IN CONVICTING KATE O'HARE) “secs common stator | MADE BIG GAIN) “"tonst system canes | YESTERDAY; PNEUMONIA GETS TWO ye : " Is Paid m~ Teachers’ Arrest 0 y eee War Mothers Take Action on Letter Written By Governor to} onicago, Jan. 2—-Chicago’s school|More Than 100 Per Cent In-| Chicago, Jan aa-atlegea aa |D’'ANNUNZIO HAS _ [Gate City Board of Health President Wilson—Oppose Nonpartisan’ Chieftain’s Pleas For teaphets. wha, vesterday: eonaslod: {9 crease ‘in Pulmonary | cal activities in the Chicago pub- LITTLE ON REDS! Warns Against Congestion Freedom For Women Who Insulted North Dakota Mother- cents wage increase, wil pecelvect Troubles Reported ae a a be pvestlente leer Calls For Organization, of F nk ‘a 5 . roughly, Peter A. Mortenson 4 2 | : hood and Their Soldier Sons George P, Arnold, © chairman ‘of the | superintendent of schools, announ- People Starved Under Poet as! Volunteer Nurses For Relief board announced today. NEW YORK IS ALARMED) cea tod That action will fol- They- Do Under Lenine 3 5 . Governor Frazier was condemned in Dd is now incarcerated un- fu brsniatices the tascere: is RMEI | iw the hdietient pf lise Helen hey, Dog under Lenin H W ork Through Red Cross— y resolutions unanimously adopted last ar sentence at Jefferson | as a temporary relief, but would con- | ane ENGR: atone teen lume Re ey coe aay 1! Agricultural College Has 125 evening by the Women’s Auxiliary] City. We were all present at the lec. |! 4 i a |Health Commissioner Asks Ap- of Loyd Spetz Post, American| ture at Bowman upon the delivery tinue their fight to put teaching on a P i legion for the writing of. a| which the conviction is based “ts ; LOS ee other women and 35 men mem- | been disasterous to the people who! Victims—Bismarck Still Im- Pecieal tontinte ce Propriation to Fight } bers of the comunist labor party. | have little food and are suftering from Wage plan at | common labore the ‘signers for these patriotic | be living since the close of the war in Fargo, N. D. mre hemos lor playing forward, Hol tions stand ready to, make the |a fool's paradise und that work, eco 2 a b executive fae ce ve sep . y complaints, : Romy and liberal investmeuts in for- | committee of the North Dakota Sun-|#d Vetter and Boise, guards, Another Moscow dispatch reports | is not naturally du to influ- i, ry if we |day School association in session here | sins, George and Burke will be fleet ase forces evacuating Kliz-|¢nza, and it is the opinion of medical ; kson, coach of the | #heth-Grad in the northern part of the men that there is no imminent danger government of Kherson and hurriedly {if people will use ordinary precau- wotredting tomardatto. Blask saa coaet-|\ Hons. 2nd avoid Uys, common causes we of colds i { y the new plan a conveiition wi Ki he xume starts promptly” at e anil: oases : REUTER ST ies MORE zartaquake DUTCH REFUSE be er we i in| eae a Bi nore’ ame |CARRINGTON HIGH ‘KOLGH AK FORCES stary of the ad and plats return games aud WINS SIXTEENTH 4 letter to President Wilson fav-| know that she is entirely in . A i | Miss Judd, named as secretary of epidemics according to Riciardo Van-| mune oring a pardon for Kate Rich-| the, sentence. for s being | Epidemic Spread / the local branch of the organiza- | ella, opponent of D'Anuunzio and} ards O'Hare,’ convicted of sedition in} punished, IN N OF aut tion, Was charged wtih advocat- leader of the Fiuman people's party. | 5 hee fi the federal district court here in De-| HUMANITY AND DECENCY, WE i Chicago, Jan. —Influenza and} ing overthrow of the govern- | He says the poet soldier is afraid ot | Fargo, D., Jan, 23.—Ninety-five cember, 1917, and sentenced to five| BEG OF YOU TO RESTORE TILIS pneumonia today continued to spread ment é ee j assassination and is constantly under | ew cases of influenza, ten new cases years at hard labor in Leavenworth | MOTHER 10 HER FOUR CHIL- in Chicago and the number of persons fl of the alleged reds indict- | guard and that his action in zing |of pneumonia and two deaths from wison, = M. O'Hare was an_ officer | DREN.” / ill with the two diseases passed the} ed will begin Monday in eriminal he city has re: ed in internationa : iT Mrs. e sa ‘ ry ane. eect the city has resulted in international | pneumonia were reported to the board Se of the international’ socialist party} The petition is signed by Mrs. A. 10,000 mark. Ten percent of the con-| court. a will be prosecuted | embarassment for Italy, ge ne / when she came to North Dalot males Jounser, Mee Ht Gausoniel AL | ductors and motormen on Ae surtacs | under state laws, Signor Vanella says President Wil-|0! health ot o in 24 hours from INT on a aking tour, and ince | fred Anderson, John Willi »| ‘orce son's program, by which the future | noon rd ‘There are approxi- the beginning: of her term in Leaven- | Yanski, Lyle Cochrane, C,H. Ke WORLD ON FEET were said to be among the victims, | status of Fiume is to be fixed. is not; mately 225 reported cases of influ- 7° worth, which was affirmed by the }O. C@. Dahl, A. N, Gauseuiel, The epidemic remained in a mild | acceptable to the people of the city|enga in Far supreme court of the United States,; Gauseniel, B,J. Couett, Charles form and there stil is no occasion for adding that Fiume. is not important | ° "ana. Taree iar ethene Mrs. ®'Hare has been made the nomi-| Olson, Renal Evjen, F. B. MePharlin, : alarm according to the city health to Jugo-Slavia which has a better port g issued a warning against , neo of the socialist party faction rep-| Oscar A. Olson, F.C, Kruger. American Money Needed to Help commissioner. The death list, vester F A R f 0 TONIGHT at Spalato, must be Italian. “aiid, Called on. Pares Rad resented Hesthi Appeal of Reason fol i Ww TIRE GO qUbGE NVADE fe Europe to Get Back to period dropped nearly 50 percent but Ke gio organize volunteer nurses Governor Frazier wrote | President lene eae Seas Producti the pneumonia deaths, 43, increased ‘for relief work i renor’s letter and the Bowman pe roduction tues Lian! 160 parcent Plaus also were made to prepare . Wilgon urder date of September 13.) tion from the department of justice percent : i jthe Fargo armory as emergency hos ‘ 1ptanas tener the investigation committees of the, 1e- ! New York Alarm | | pital in the event that the epidemic 5‘ “My dear Mr. President: cal legion and auxiliary ond the Amer WE MUST PRODUCE MORE! yey york, Jan, 23.—Health Com | continue io ‘ closed is a petition which | ican. War Mothers wrote Joseph Mar- fon SE rata Set aan PN aa : There are 125 cases of influenza at is self-explanatory. tin Wade, judge of the United States | ene (boot ee one al before) Will Be Hardest Fought Basket- lthe state agricultural college. am ew! familiar with district court a owa City, Ta. who i se |. Recae is seit i | a ins cleciaR enter In Gils cg ail ‘i led at the une Kate Richards Prosperity of Whole Universe rongett ait emergency ‘appropriation ball Game of Season, the BY RED VICTORY BISMARCK STILL IMMUNE am very confident that polities | O'Hare, as follows: i Dependent Now On the OF BeO coy WEE Com aC RE une | Locals Believ Bismarck was still immune at noon : sag + steady spread of-influenza in thi 3 u0cals belleve today, wher tu le case = and spite work played the majc “A petition has been signed of this |- _ s s \""Stdrting on Monday with 41 oday n not a single case of in ‘ part ‘in the prosecution of this | state asking for the pardon of Kate United States iMauenaaa/grip-on ‘the cli has HERE |S ee , : A fluenza had heen reported to the lo- é woman, “Any action that might | Richards O'Hare, who was tried he- | ened until today Dr. Cope \BOTH TEAMS UNDEFEATED |SeVviet Advices Claim Further | ¢a! health authorities, either in’ the be taken upon this petition would fere and sentenced by you on the; Washington, Jan. 28.— American there were more than 1,600 - mea : é ic Adele county. be greatly appreciated by a large | charge of sedition. This petition was |capital will be employed in aiding] 45 deaths have been reporicd. _ Advances Along Base of, een a co eeceel tN sree re ee number of people who feel that | forwarded to the president of the Unit- Europe “to ket back to produc ey} A total of 665 pneumonia cases| ‘The basketball team of the Bis Peninsula ee et 0) eee heer star Re an has’ been done. ted States, accompanied by a léefter | work” not because of “attractive r with G00 deatha have boon reported Wi | ots : | fake care ¢ py fully yo written by Governor Lynn | razier | of int 1 but to restore hermal con- the same area. + Mmarck high school meets its strongest i | inative pro s fun tioning proper- FRAZIE lof North Dakota.” The petition ax|ditions and to open markets for (Tha Rae j ubponent tonight at the high school! London, Jan. Russian sovi Ii avoid crowds; sleep. in well-alred “Hon. Woodrow Wilson, well as the letter which accompanied ! American exports Governor W. P. G. | grmmasium here when the Fargo high {forces have virtually ent off the -Cri-| Foams; don't neglect mild colds; eat ident of the United States, it is a direct reflection upon your | Harding of the’ federal reserve board rer SUNDAY, sthool five invades the local's court |mean peninsular from the maintand |e onl BoC you gay local ined : Vashing ‘ id today s ny before the secon : .,; according to an official statement is-| the Bet you,” say loc 2 My Se OE PETITION owe feel that this mater should be tae Ames m nine fal ren oie Both teams have won every game this | sued at the war office in Moscow and |ical_men The? petitiod which Governor Fra-| brought to your attention and we} “We cannot, however, export. things season an] a close fast game ix ex-| received here by wireless. ie Setar elliot the: ciscs yonored ie zier sulmitted with his letter was as | would appreciate at your hands a let-) we do not have,” Governor Harding pected with the odds in fayor of the} “Our advancing troops are fighting a eer ah A aie aaa ee fellow Iter stating your views upon the sub-| said, “and in order to provide that ex- 2 | visitors about six miles north of Perekop and ie eas an LUTE: ee Puen ee, “Petition for the release of Political | ject before we take public action. portable surplus) we must. produce | ces Ae eSiintsien tae 4, have repelled enemey counter attac BOW Gres has progr ped into pneu- s L Prisoner Kate Richards O'Hare. “If the wr of a letter: as that) more, or failing that, consume les ni euch Spencer Boise of the Bis-) about nine miles west of Genichesk, jmonies it did ar ago, and there “To the Honorable Woodrow Wilson, | of Govertior Frazier is such ax to} “Our people must ye aroused to the | marek team will send Hhe-usual lineup | the statement says. “Im the Steppe | have been a few scattering deaths “President of the United States, render him amenable to some federal | consciousness that after all we may J into the game with Fogerty and Tay-j| Peston further cust we have defeut- from this: source 1 fe Blake “Your, Excellency law. { ed‘the third Kuban division capturing here seems to be no cause for at center its divisional staff.” umm ;' Bismarc ‘old weather | ‘We, the undersigned citizens of | orgau North Daketa, al Americans, do! necess: hereby respectfully request. and urge “Our organizations, as you perhaps; eign securities are nec L On Bere |e the immediate release from pele of| know, ave vitally interested in. the | wish to make our present upparent | today fixed dates for two conventions | jn reserve. Kate Hichards O'Hare, who w oy verpetuation of Americanism, our prosperity real and pormanent in lieu of the single state-wide con! Mandan high school team, will ref vieted in dug sae atid City in ~ (ontinved” ‘on’ Bage" Woy OTN eer ec | vention -herotofore muiawinede or 3 “Y Me H , James C. Garrison, s SG CN at : | 5 * Li SHOCKS IN MEXICO, T0 HAND OVER ociation, said today that the big) #! heme before Bismarck takes the STRAIGHT GAME! A Pp H increase in memb p and the fact} ketball enthusiasts “who want to No Casualties Reported, But.) - that a single state convention was! sce the home team in. action here will : i " abe A 2 : i becoming. so large that no city in the! jo jimited to tonight's game and the [Red River Valley Team Looks | 1s) Residences Suffer | state could adequately accommodate | 5: 4.4), ns cats tran el Like S ‘onteder f | p GIVE UP TITLE: : it made the division of the convention | sent oS ee rh Ha raat ,ike Strong Conteder for | / ° advisable. tight, ‘fomorrow Fargo wil play Man- | ‘tate Ti; g eames os ieee van, Eten Hanues aa Jun, 2-—The Dutch Te erro | dun which went down to defeat before | State Title } rong earthquake shocks were fe ernment has_ refus he de- | ee Se asiiee a —— Pei irs es ae : of Vera C Cree ctl powers tor | KNIGHT BOARD je BpAna tele, qulutet sever Weeks saimestuwns NED 23.-Win- | Violent Warfare Reported—Cos- in the city of Vera Cruz from 3 to 5 i p ago after its strongest play | P . Dickinson Player Has Aanounc- | ca EA eas the extradition of Former Em- WITH = *? SUEOnE CHE DMN GE | ning its sixteenth straight vietory, the | ute clock this mornidg. There were LS en on of the game because of injurie: ;; q ; , d Withd 1F Bee ttoag eitiensh! komme, ran, | peror-Withelm many. ey ote Cho gute ecu HIS. | Cuypington high — school — basketball sack Troops Join With ed Withdrawal From | no ‘casualties although some resi-)peror Wilhelm of Germany, SECY. DANIELS (that, [am fae tanec ef slates 1920 Contest Ite Recris: (rots veed ‘Gruz stated the| BOWMAN SCHOOL CLOSES ne hown plenty ef speed | sight before at crowd af 1,000 people | nsurgents z jtremors demolished ut Couztlan all} BECAUSE OF INFLUENZA ieee atn keen with Kent || in Jobn Reuter of Dickinson, undisput-| Structures which were not destroyed | tary Daniels that naval officers who| tention of tanlige fie lead in the ed state golf champion for the past }i the earthquake of January 6 while! pocanan, N, 1. dau, 2—The school | lost their ships through enemy sub-| f¢W minutes of play and keeping it un four years or more, has formally an | shocks lasting twenty minutes caused] i. qinor township. 1 wvinan, has} marine action and performed meritor-, {il the f Knowing | Famostown speeded up its game and | Irkutsk, where Hie all: Ruslan govern: nounced his withdrawal from ‘state |further damage at Salmoral and San ice in connection with such | tt Weir opponents the best they | radually closed in on the winners un-| went Tats had its headquarters e+ “ a ‘, sak a Pinas been closed to .prevent spread of. in- | iou j ei a rere competi The reaxon for Mr. Reu- | Francisco de la Pinas. Ifuenza, Several members of one fum-| loss should be/awarded high decora-| Wve Matched their skil with this xear| tip gniy” one Insket separated oe tween partizaus of Admiral Kolchak, in a Closely fought game by a score | of 26 to 24 | Stoekholm, Jan, In the first half, Carrington Jed by aj advice: re from Helsing- score of 16 to 9, but in the.second half | fors violent fighting is in progress at According to ter's action is to further the interest 7 jily in the township are reported illj tions, the senate investigation. com-| Coch Boise's youngsters are going lO) tauist scores, when the fina] whistle | former all Russian commander, and of golf in the state so that as big «| SAILORS | PROTEST HIGH j with the disease, They represent the | mitte told by Rear Admiral Aus- he we every ounce of speed and AbiILY | ag lawn. Carrington eame to this | rebels. ,, field as possible will enter for the an-) AMERICAN EXCHANGE FEE | first cases reported hete this: winter | tin M. Knight, chairman of the board. | '?"! feily ina speck! train bringing about! Some, Cossack regiments previously nual championship maiches which will} : supporting Kolchak now are declared ee 1500 people. In the preliminary game. cdi lars eins hie who ae “uits| LETTS ON WEST, JAPS ON EAST. FIGHT RISING RED TIDE [ict ntetna ae ive participated in championship | out in ce }team hy a score of 37 to 6, Ue games in pa ry highly | . {the milit ined the insurgents ful revolution has broken mehatka peninsular where \ y in league with the popu: h are protesting against the { y sharp differences in exchange whieh | : eae haga “td A of Mr. Reuter’s withdrawal and Pa ene aa Be, | jJation has arrested ollicers und civil Ma hie ante many sine HBS wae the pmehase,t o [NORTH DAKOTA Y sti. lar actions which show the sportsman-| Vode aan pee Sti} i i ‘ J —— i ship of the state campaign, With Mr As a rule, marine men si STATE SESSIONS evil nelined to save, Heke HOG put they Renter in the game there w mattineciil| . sibility for any other contender winning ROE Ee en ee : z the state honor, but by his withdrawal | Titarination eeeelPenin iced aren the competitien for state champnon circles, indicates that Australian ait | ! ~y GRAIN MEN TO OPEN AT VALLEY |" END SESSIONS THIS EVENING vention opened toda with dele- gates from virtually al! branches of, Election of Officers and Adop- sociation in the state present. 7 " sions will continue through Sun-| tion of Resolutions to Valley City, North Dakota v be more keen than ever before. he Dickinson golf champien won the competitien for a field of the be: state, In 1918 he ea has been the basts of pay on which sailors were signed at Sidney! for trips to Seattle, San Fran- jcisco, and © Vancouver. The sail-) ors figured their pound worth| e champion players in the ly swept through \ ws tate tle. cheno tee ee about, $4.80 and they have heen de! Be rae ile ore Finish Work j . ed at Dickinson, Mr, Reuter's home | ding their “16 ounces.” The plan” will be one of the principal)... 2 a ane are i course. and he refused te contend for |" Sterling here has been |subjects of the session. Fargo, N. D., Jan, 23.—The tri-state os ihe title that year because of the| if has been about $37 7 1 erased thie iter ie a aa ee x s Steamship ahieg a aI nd this evening, the final day o! i handicap given nina through his fami good the aiferences in sa \MONARCHY FOR leer authetine MaRiecieiven Tate Ge } of his Home, coe ie an | Reset | HUNGARY SEEN pads esses on a Itural topics, the t Y state le a LIQUOR BAN CAUSES } election of officers and adoption of slutions. The election and resolutions com- reports will be presented after noon. f championship for the enti state will be played on the Count MUCH NEW “SICKNESS” | club course this year and there are _ - ions that this will be the most! Cals Alta Vienna, Jan. 23.--There is a grow-| ing beliet here that the approaching Uungarian elections will result in’ the Reports | fal an the best attended of any, Hh&t the number” uf “ste persons” in| treats Bos Unies resuon, tieweliv- [AorlieLakota soxnartnient MANOR a 4 a i : 01 nase snormously — last! | e ‘ se annem ees Aare held since the championship started. | Alberta increased enormensly ee y of a monarct | Fargo, and Miss Amela Bengston, 5 Sona chase li by prescri ition, as Ana {ing watched closely and ther superintendent of schools of Renville Ys WEATHER REPORT ' e liquor by prescription, has Vag been rumors that reactionary | Minn., were the will be attempted. speakers at the morning se: { { | Last night about 2.000 visiting farm- BALED HAY HOUSES ARE [ers were entertained at a smoker | if COT AS - , given by business «men of Fargo. { | SOUTH PAKOTA’S LATEST} | — — e | | mae ‘CLUB WOMEN OF Helena, Mont. Jan. 28.--De some} A a) é [residents of South Daketa dive inj GATE CITY WILL homses of Tailed hay? This is they QUIT PURCHASING For North Dakota: Fair and colder : jstory that vemes from Mi ity, here ir Nort a ‘air an mt | : . : ae . tonight; Saturday fair and continued 1. Where the Lettish army is |Sea of Azov at Taganrog. Berdinask | pressed forces. The way to India and} a a Me iy Mee EY falar ptt cold. ae ee rect ee 2 Gold | striking at the Bolshevist line in the|has been occupied by Bolshevist cay: | Afghanis ania pen tithe Bolahie te Ton, a0 niles south of Pierre, Se in {eit Shopan anne oie Adopting ; Lowest Temperatures producers in British ColumBia are to be : wie A ara Si " re ‘a | Fargo . ¥ e _4g | compensated by the federal xovern- | TeBion of Lubahn Lake. The Lettish | alry { t | j E | For twenty-four hours ending at j confirmed by anether © source. The | 2 Son din coe provincial government, which took | Temperature at 7a.m........ =48 charge of imported liquor and se ‘Temperature at noon. to drug stores, clear about» Highest yesterda: according to an official announcement Lowest yesterday s been estimated that druggist Lowest last, night vendors made about $1,500,000, Precipitation ..‘ Highest, wind velocity Forecast jGILD PRODUCERS TO: BE PAID FOR FALL IN RATE Afghanistan frontier, has been entered) MeVey insists that cattle herders are going down” club women of Fargo ’ Williston ment for the fall in prices, caused by } drive is the only successful opposi-} 4. The capture of Kri snovodak onl ty the Bolsh pile a temporary house of lntled tf joined today in a statewide drive on . St. Paul the sharp differeace in exchange, The | tion now under way against the Reds.}the Caspian Sea, opens the way for he Bolshevist bust through Siberia | These houses she said, are usually 12 living 1) fect and double walls of hay are; Establishment of a “fair price com- lena irtment of finance has informed 2. General Denikine’s troops are|the Bolsheviki to overrun Northern] has reached on the western: by J ub u r ci 14 ¥ Seal | s that. for the time retreating in the direction of Kherson, Persia and occupy Teheran, Baku. on!shore of Lake Baik The railroad | laid in the manner or a block house. | mittee on food and Hae a house wift Current. din “ext percent | eastward from Odessa. under pressure | the west coast of the Caspian, is | tunnels of the trans-Siberian line at! | ut ud ie ae Haas wens aw 18 house canvas { en Me women in Kansis City. rs oi ded to the purchase price | by the Ukrainian insurgents. ly to fall into Bolshevist hands, and! Lake kal are now guarded by the aS ad _ . ‘ iz pel a ee te he ine compalen and i ne mote the ROBERTS, bat the gold as it is mp for. on the 3. Denikine’s army has been cut in|the Bolsheviki would then be in the| Japanese. Kolechak’s forces are| until oine vody dl - \ adoption of the dee : vl f 0 i ! rear of Denikine’s already hard-! scattered. tobacco ashes. | finance are features of the campaign, hansze, two by the Bolshevi: Meteorologist. | gasis of New York push to the