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g s I3 PR M AT 3’ i s 1 S (SIS S PR | l |.J [ - 7 ACTRMANI .Is ready for you. Kodaks becaus&,__m partly sell them little push from E the reason why Kodaks than all in this territory | Ko Make the most THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WAV SRS PEORLE Always Arouses More Enthusi- asm Than Does the Armv. N ITS TROPHIES AT CAPITAL On Every Ot ——————— 1 open. Add to yt the charm of pict simple Kodak m _enjoy the after satlsfactlon of the § plctures themselves. : - It’s all so very snmple---no dark room, even when you finish your own pictures, no complicated mech- anism to study out. Little weight and less expensive than you think. “Kodak™ “Is our Registered and common-law Trade-Mark and cannot be right- fully applied except to goods of our manufacture,” says Eastman. “If a dealer tries to sell you a camera or films, or other goods not of our manufacture, under the Kodak name, you can be sure that he has an inferior article that he is trying to market on the Kodak reputation.” If it isn’t an Eastman, it isn’t a Kodak. See Our Window Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, For price of lots, terms etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji or wriie, , Bemidji Townsits & Improvement Co. 520 Capital Bank Bullding 8T. PAUL MINNESOTA NEEECEATIVAIE DASE bought some guns from Eng]and and M | this particular Long Tom “Hch had B | doné service on'a French vessel and ‘A afterward on an English vessel, passed H | Into the possession of this courtry. It was mounted on board an American man-of-war and in one of the engage- | ments which our ships had with j | French ships at the close of the eight- eenth century the Long Tom was used against a ship of the countiy which once owned it. In this fight a French shot struck the gun and dented it, but did not put it entirely out of com- mission. The United States government con- demned the Long Tom although it was still serviceable and sold it to the Jsland of Haiti, which then was en- gaged in a war on its own account against the French nation. It was twice in its existence the gun was turned against its first owners. Used In War of 1812. In some way today unknown, this gun was brought back to America and it was used on board an American brig, The Armstrong, which had a fight with three British ships in the war ot 1812. So it was that the Long Tom was used in service against its second owner, Great Britain. It is now in the possession of the American author fties and it is presumed that no other nation will capture it or buy it to be used one day against its present own- er, Uncle Sam. It is impossible to tell how many willow trees there are in the Unjted Btates which are sald to be grown from slips of the tree p plagtgfl at the on the Island of St. Helena. One riins across them in all parts of the country and some of them may be rea” &lips of the famous trees, but the general be- Hef is that most of them are “counter- feits.” There is a willow tree in the Wash- Ington navy yard, however, which it is known is an offspring of the Napoleon willow. Commodore Balnbridge. who commanded the old Constitution and who was a famous naval officer in his day, obtained “a slip of the tree, brought it to America and planted it with his own hands in the navy yard, where it has thrived and is today hale and hearty in its willowy old age. An Appropriate Testimonial. “I see somebody has suggested the 8sibility of erecting a statue to the Fventor of rubber tires,” sald Whirtle- erry.” “Qood,” sald Gummiton. “I suppose from the general behavior of the tires 1l be a bust?"—Harpar 8 Weekly. His ‘Method. An old darky was tryln[ to describe how he preached. boss,” said he. “Fust Ah tells 'em w’at Ah’'m gwine to tell'‘em, den Ah-— Ah tells:'em, an’ den b tells 'om w'at Ah've told ‘em.”—Judge. - o — et ek i Known by Thelr Actions. Some. people are like a fiy on the body of an ox, in that they pass over all the sound, healthy parts, looRing for a sore spot at which to stop and feed. Or like a hornet. that rejects all the sound fruit and seizes upon the one rotting specimen.” As the hor. net reveals his nature by. getting poison out of the same tlower whers the.bee gets honey, so do these com- FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. side, they never answer the knock of 2 G -2 Gent a Word lic trust, and they trust that they’n ; gins: ‘“Faithful to the last, he died at Office Holders All the Same. the man with a warrant to dislodge . hold it forever. Sometimes there is & Brlng Resu Its his post’ No matter how small the “Office holders are not different,* Pinnar wa“‘ Ads says the Billville Banner. “Once in- g ‘em. They consider the office a pub- funeral, but every obituary notice be- A salary, it would be easier to remove a SK h' Man whn used by the Haytians and so at least- head of the first grave of Napoleon : “It's dis a-way, | stitutional growlers prove themselves bad reporters by their bad report. Has Tried Them mountain than to pry ’em loose!” J4O.1S dHIVd 3JHL dHVHS ‘W °V 01 1V SN3dO I1VS ‘9oud Sy} je sepdnJIe 9soyy dn deim 03 S[qeun o [[IM M ‘uosiad ® 0} ¢ A[uQ s;uao G Aluo 10} saxog 994yl A[uo Aepanjeg Joy [eroadg ‘Ui Jued g Ie[ndal oY} ‘SIHOLVIN LNIJISIUD uosaad & 03 plos auo A[uQ yoeg swuey Gz e swoo.la_ 38 717IM AVAYNLVYS ¥O4 S1VIdIAdS Jd0.1s HIV.-I dHLl Big Bargain News for Mothers Special Prices and Special Values SATURDAY Most Interestmg Offer---Double breasted ' two-piece suits in brown, tan and gray mixed cheviots, with two. pair knickers; double breasted blue serge suits, re-inforced seams, double stitched, peg top knickers, for boys 8 to 17; also Junior Norfolk suits. It's a chance to get the boy a double value, double wear suit for a good deal less than its worth. $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 values for Sat- urday $4.95. Here’s a Snap 1 lot of boys’ work shirts, all sizes, all colors, regular 50c values, special Saturday.................,... CHI¢ Wash Suit Special Russian and sailor blouse wash suits with military or sailor collars in -Madras, percales, chambrays, striped or plain, sizes-3 to 8 years, at a price for which such a quality has never Bsc been sold. Saturday selling...... : Beys’ summer shirts and drawers, Satu:_'day selling......... - - Boys’ work pants, $1.25. Good every day work, long pants, all sizes, all colors, worth $2.00, for Sat- urday’s sellmg......‘. .............. Shoes and oxfords for boys, patent leather, vici kid and velour calf, sizes 2 to 5 1-2, regular $3.50 values Saturday only......... For Young Men /812 all wool suits, $7.50. Young men’s suits in grays, tans, mixtures, e e S _ Tan Khaki outing trousers, 85c, peg top and cuff bottoms, all sizes until sold, Saturday special 850 For $15 men's suits, $9.75. Suits from this season’s selling, but one of each _pattern, to clean up for Saturday’s selling.......... G | DOxfords for men. 15 pairs in all, $4 and $5 values, left over from last season, tans and black, button and lace, sizes 6 to 9 for Satur— day selling............ sReeRea i Schneider Bros, Bu Bemidjl, Minn. Money Cheerfully Refanded Ihl]r Schaelder, lfm. Hw ‘i