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4 (HE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER CONDEMNS THE MOTOR CAR English Writer Says the Automobile Tourist Missps All the Charm of Journey. A writer in T. P. O’'Connor’s Lone don Weekly holds that the claims of the motor car to minister to our pleas- ures and our education are preten- tious, exaggerated and absurd, and as such are to be condemned. He boldly asserts that the motor car sightseer may travel hundreds of miles and re- turn home with no other impressions of his journey than that he stopped for a few moments at this or that place for luncheon, and supped and lodged at some other place, from which he flashed next morning sound- ing his “honk-honk” to drive the be- ‘wildered people of the country to the side of the road, that the destroying motor might pass in safety. He says: “As the motorist whisks through| Enfleld does he ever think how Charles_and Mary Lamb “played tru- D about it. P 333333308 S8 3 e s S s ] x x CHARLES NANGLE % 3rd St. and Minnesota Ave. x x —General Merchandise— X Farm Implements, Wood, Ete. * x WANTED TO BUY * x Young Cattle, Heifers, Cows, Ete. Bring them to me. % Je Je K Kk Kk ok ok ko ok ok ok kok * * *x Charles Nangle x ik{ififiifi«*i*ifi#fii‘k%{**fi FARIAARAAIIHIIIRF KKK 'EEEEEEENER] x x X *x : NORTHERN GROCERY : * COMPANY : X X x * X tessarsrreres X x * WHOLESALE * X x * GROCERS * ¥ x * LR x * x x FAEAAIAIAIRFII IR IK i*fi*%k‘k‘k&kiiii* x l-l#l#l#i: BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji ¥ Wholesale and retail Pia- nos, Organs and Sewing Machines. * * x *x * Phone 573. *x * x * ¥ x * % Kk k ok kk Kk J. BISIAR, MANAGER. *‘k***** K FIAAAATFIIIIIFIIRIFRK AR RIHREK BUILDING ASSOCIATION LTRAMI COUNTY SAV- BEING AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. is a home institution, and has money to loan to build with or to buy a nomnie. W. C. KLEIN, Secretary Rooms 5 and 6 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. FAAFRAHRRIRR IR RRKK *'kt*t********* %k kK k Kok Kk k ok ok ok AR IIRERIH KRR * % BEMIDJI DECORATORS : Third St. Bemidji, Minn, ¥ Wall paper, sign paint- ing, house painting, ete. % & Kk Let us figure on any job & you may have to do in the & painting line. K Kk ok Kk ok ko k ok ok ok * %k O R S a s dadaa s S n S S S S SRR K FURNITURE J. P. LAHR Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaki;:g. Phone call 178-2. 323 Minnesota Ave. FRIHRARIIRIRIIRARIFR KK Ak ARk ARk kA KKK *hkhkdkhkrkhkhkkkhkhk AR KK * % ‘We are Jobbers f of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them. The Pioneer Supply Store Can Save You Money 'S 232238 22 24 E 2 : g 8 i«kfi*{*fikfi*&k&l&ifik S Ralalaad dhdkkkkkkkkkkk ant and wandered among the hills” there, making believe that the scen- ery was as good as that of Westmore- land? And “Christopher North?” Do you remember how he set off to fish in Loch Tofla, thirteen miles away; | arrived there, found he had forgotten the top joint of his rod, walked back, breakfasted, tramped to the loch again, fished all day, and then began his journey home? But a friendly farm- house drew him from his track, and midnight found him finishing a bottle of whisky and a can of milk. When he reached home he had coveréd sev- enty miles. But could your modern mo- torist, with his flabby muscles and his love of ease, do as much? In his pas- slon for speed he never deigns to un- derstand the charm and suggestion of a half-obliterated milestone or a de- cayed signpost, to drink in the spirit of the countryside, or attempt to sense a life that harks back to the begin- ning of our history.” et What You id it ever occur to you that there is not a single item you might. need in either the Retail ot Wholesale line, that you can’t buy in Bemidji? Look at this list of advertisers and you’ll find that practically every line of business is represented. What’s more, out of town people who are not personally _acquainted with these advertisers: may feel safe in placing their orders with THESE BEMIDJI WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS KKK % AVOID SPECULATION ¥ x Invest in Land *x X At only $10.00 per acre X ¥ You have the choice of 12 all ¥ joining 40’s. x The land is easily cleared and % is gradually sloping, except ¥ about 80 acres of rolling land around a small lake. Good ¥ graded roads to Turtle River ¥ Station. % ko ko ok ok ke *k k F. M. MALZAHN | ¥ Minnesota Ave. Bemidji ¥ KRR FRK FHHKIIH KRR KK Wholesale and Retail. * Kk kK Fresh candy, best in the * world, from our owa factory. x ¥ Get wise. It will please X her to buy her a box of can- ¥ dy or take her for refresh- % ments to the *x « BEMIDJI CANDY KITCHEN * 319 Beltrami Ave. :{i{ifiil!**i*l{*fii‘kii*i* A % % ok ok Kk ok ok ok ok ok ok % ****#*li**i{ii**&**{kii‘: * x NORTH BEMIDJI GROCERY x 4« WM. H. SCHMITT AND C . ¥ PROPS. x - Staple Groceries, Fruit, ¥ Confectionery, Milk, Bread, X Ete. % A full line of National % Cookies and Crackers, the ¥ best made. Goods sold at * the lowest possible margin. Doud Ave .and 11th St. Phone 657. FRRFFAIAAAIAFIIINIAK ¥k Kk AR KK J. B. HANSON GROCER Lowest prices—good goods Minnesota Avenue Near Soo Depot J ke F kK Kk ok ok ok ok ok ke ok 1232322322323 2% 83 L 3 TR IR IK AKX REMORE CAFE The cleanest and best restau- rant in town. Open Day and Night; Pri- vate Dining Rooms; After- Theater Parties A Specialty. Remore Hotel Building. B e s % % % ek ok ok Kok ok ok ok ok ok P22 222222882 2 % 4 B33 333333333 S 2L 8S S s sy C. E. BATTLES Dealer in LIGHT AND HEAVY HARDWARE Engine and Mill Supplies Smithing-Coal Mail Orders Solicited AR IR KK dokkkkhkhhkkkkkkk 'S222 22222 4.8 8.8 AR KRR KK * McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE and Provisious. Bemidji e de g de ok ke ko ok ko x x *x x * x % Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries * * * x x x AR R R REEEN A R KARE Fkkhk ok ke kok ok ; :fi*&{ii*#{l#*iii*fi*#fi%fi; _TUSE FOR HOUSEHOLD PETS Psychologist 8ays cm and - Parrots Would Keep Lonely People From Committing Sulcide. A new use for cats, parrots and oth. er household pets has been discovered by Dr. Colin A. Scott, professor of psychology at the Boston Normal school. He is reported to have said to an audience of public school principals in Chicago that one reason why'peo- ple commit suicide is that they feel their own uselessness, and that if an unmarried woman has a cat or a par rot to care for it may give her some- thing to live for and prevent her from taking her own life. Anything else that awakens and holds interest in life would serve the purpose equally well—a fad of any sort, plants, a garden, whist, novels, history, charitable work, crocheting, votes for women. The number of pos- | sible objects to keep a woman inter- ested in life iz unlimited. Even for elderly and disilusionsd bachelor.] Whose mortal rema Temains repose beneath maids, who find the world a lonesome place, there are countless fasginating subjects of interest. Perhaps cats are among the least promising of such subjects, for cats generally are selfish and self-centered. They take all they can get and give| for Englishmen generally have been as little as they can. No woman real- 1y ever owned a cat. The cat owns the woman. And possibly that is why the psychology professor suggested cats as preventives of suicide. New Byron Memorial in Greece. In further commemoration of the poet Byron, whose name is still deep- ly revered throughout Greece, the gov- ernment has just passed the plans|; for the erection in Mesolongian of a suitable monument, to be surrounded by a small ornamental garden, upon the spot where Lord Byron died in April, 1824, Already a monument exists here in the “Heroon,” or ‘burial Greek champions of freedom, many of | H1' too foine a pint on, I" if*ifi*****&ki*fii*iifiiii‘: *x * P. M. DICAIRE x * *x % Groceries and Provisions & * * ¥ Also a complete line of Pat- % ent Medicines. It will pay * you to trade here. Try once ¥ % and be convinced. * * x : THE COTTAGE GROCERY : X 1101 Irvine Ave. Phone 171 : ¥ e T T TS &#*i&*fili{i**fii***ki*fi*‘: x : LOTS! LOTS!! ZLOTS!!! : * $60 to $80 50x150 feet % * Your OWN Terms *x * * ¥ See me at once if you wish % * to get in on this deal. * % Best lots in Bemidji at the % *x price. * * *x x JOHN G. ZIEGLER * : 0dd Fellows Bldg. x x IR AK AR KK L P. ECKSTRUM 5775 Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewer and Water Connections. Phone 555-309 320 Beltrami Ave. ¥k hF ek Kk ko koo FAAAAAAAIFARIIREEEERK ES S 3SR S 2SS S Sl s S o WE RETURN Today pictures made from the films you send in this morning. Enlarging, Framing, Copying. J % Je %k Kk ok k ok ok ko HAKKERUP *: Third St. Bemidji. AR K F KKK KKK Fe % % de ok k% ke kdok ok FHAHARARIIIRIIERKRE KKK T. BAUDETTE. 315 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, ‘We make Ladies and Gents Suits to order. Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a Specialty. % F J K %k K d ok ok kok kok ok % % ok kdkok kok ok ko g A R RRK %i*ii*i«kiiifli{ii{li{{*&: * THE GIVEN HARDWARE co 4: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL « QOOOOOROO @ ® g HARDWARE g POOOOOO6OO % Phone 657 316 Minnesota Ave : * P 333333333333 388 8838 335 5 3 *hkhkkkkkk % %k kk ok ke k M. F. CUNNINGHAM General Job and Repair Work Phone 527 410 America Ave. Kk kkkhkhk k¥ kkk x X x * x * x x x * % FFAIAAIRIAIAR KK * .+ and we are doing it yet. * % e % de Kk Kk ke ko ke ok ok Fedk ok ke ke k¥ ok place of | dignantly. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. a large mound. The initiative In connection with the idea of erecting this further memorial is due to the prime minis- ter, M. E. Venizelos, whose admiration for the English poet and friendliness demonstrated upon more than one oc- casion, —_— Repudlated the Idea. Old John, the gardener, had been drinking again, and when he became sober Mr. Brown called him down. “This won't do, John,” said he. “As 1 have told you before, I will not have & man in my employ who drinks.” “Oh, sure, ‘twas but & mite of a dbrop I was afther takin’, Mr. Brown, an’ I was niver to say dlmmk at anny time in me loife.” “John,” gaid Mr. Brown sternly, “you are a hypocrite.” “A Dimycrat, is it?” flashed John in- “Well, sir, not to be-put- 88y ye was a Dimycrat yerself!” Rural Financier. Boggs had managed to ditch his car, and after hailing a passing farmer tried to arrange a dicker for help, “Why, ya-as, brother,” said the farmer, bringing his team to a stand- still. “Ill help ye out. Le’s see what it'll come to—one day’s use o’ the team, $5—" “One day?” retorted Boggs. * ‘Tisn’t going to take you a day to haul that machine out, is it?” “Why no,” returned the farmer, “but arter I git the $5 I don’t callate to do no more work ontil to-morrer.” =Harper's Weekiy» Old Man Had Been Thinking. . “What did her father say when yoq asked for her hand?" “Said he'd been ‘wondering what I had been passing him two-for-a-quarter cigars for (L] If there is one missing tell us I B33 33338333 383333388338 23 x ¥ All kinds of building ma- % % terial, as much or as little as % ¥ you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. % %k Kk Kok *hkkk hkk %« Coal and wood also for sale * ¥ Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. & x x FRHARRIFAIRIAARHII KKK B335 3333882838833 8322823 MACHINE SHOP ‘We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioneer Bldg. Y % % K K kg ok ko ok ko e d Kk ke dd ok ok ok ok ok ok ke ke R 333338 8333333833823 83 33 B3 33333383338 S8 888588 S 25 R."MARTIN 3 ‘Wall Paper, Painting and Decorating 402 America Ave. Phone 519 Je % Je e ek Kook ok ok ok ok ok % % d %k ok ok ok kk FARKRERRHKKRKHK KK KKK :*fiikifii#fii{k*fii{iiifiiifi *x : CROTHER’ BARBER SHOP +« Third St. and Belirami Ave. * *x & We are the aristocrats of % our trade. For years we have ¥ satisfied hundreds of patrons, * You are NEXT! x RIS R Y e %k de ok ok kK ok ok ok ok ke ke B T A N S 3 T2 et 2] TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 58 : 818 America Avenue Office Phone 12 x AR K e d J ok ok ok ok ok Kok ok k ok % % de ok kK kok ok ok FRIARKRIKIRRKK KRR LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL : x 6 * THE CROOKSTON LUMBER : COMPANY : : * ‘Wholesale * x x * * FAIIAIAAIIIIAR IR B oS asa 33338 e 38l ‘00 "HIN TICOR - Manufacturers and Jobbers of Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Candies, Show Cases and Fountain Supplies. Phone 126 315 Minn. Ave. : L 3 FRIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRII K Jokdkk kk k¥ kk B33 3383 3383338832333 33333 BARKER'S DRUG and JEWELRY STORE Wholesalers and Retailers Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. % % ok d ok ok %k Kok ko k. BARKER’S Bemidji, Minn. B S e S TS S L2 232288228 2 2 24 * Third St. * Boalabadda S S S S SRS SRSl 82 s ] VETERINARY Telephone Dr. J. A. McClure your horse troubles. ek ok ok ok No Eharge to answer phones, no trouble te show goods ¥ Veterinary remedies for sale. : DR. J. A. McCLURE. : e % % o ok %k ek kb ek ke ok * AR KRR AR FIRST MORTGAGE ' 'FARM LOANS MADE by the Security State Bank 4% interest paid on Sav- ings Deposit. F %k kO % D%k kK ko k ok ******i:*****'** RS 3333833 23288 S S es s :uxnnnnn«w«nfl: x * x HANSON'S 3 119 Third St., Bemidji ¥ Take the “cue” at Han- %« son’s and play the game ¥.where you can enjoy your- % self. You’ll find things right ¥« up to the minute there. x 1223232288824 X * RPN RK % e % % sk ok ok ok ok ok ok ok FAHHHRIRRERRREKSIRRERKK MAKER OF SHOES TO ORDER. Repair work neatly done. First class shoe shining parlors for Ladies and Gen- tlemen. WM. STAKIS, 810 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn. g RK % % %k Kk % Kk ok Kk ok ok K % %k kK ok ok kok B T T L s L * * * *x *x * : NELSON and CO. : * Manufacturers of- * * * *x * x 09 O ®® X % ® ELECTRIC SIGNS & X X 00009009 ®® x *x *x * * x X iiii{#fi*&i}*fli*ifii%k&%fii *&*&#fi*fii{*fii&fi*fi&*fli&l: ARCHITECTURE : Let me draw your plans ¥ and specifications. % Kk k X _ Let me bid on your con- x 1001 Minnesota Ave. : Phone 137 4‘ ifiififli{”fi*’ififlf*&l‘l t***t KA RK W. G. SCHROEDER Wholesale and Retail Flour, Feed and Groceries Mait Orders given prompt attention. Khkkhkhkhkkkhkkk Je e gk Kk ko ke * Min x nesota Ave., Bemldjl,_{# * x B ifi*i{«ifii&iii«kfii&{ifi*&k Send your Mail Orders to S 3 * GEO. T. BAKER an 2 MANUFACTURING JEWEL— * ERS AND JOBBERS * They are especially pre- & pared to promptly fill all or- & ders in their various lines of l merchandise. Largest stock of DlnmondN and Watches and the finest % equipped workshop in North- % ern Minnesota. Special or- ¥ der work given prompt at- % tention. Estimates furnished. TR K e v sk ek ke ke ok ok ok ik*i#fii#im*fi*ifiii{ii&: A. P. NELSON’S STORE x x * x * 117 Third Street * *x Ice cream and all kinds of ¥ *x x good confections and cigars. *x AR AR IRREK Two doors north of postoffice. HOME BAKERY E ‘Whelesale and Ketail. * ‘W. A. GRAY, Proprietor. : 3 x % % % Je ok Kok ok ok ok Bread as light and whole- % % some as mother’s. Cakes and ¥ * pastry as fresh and tasty ar * ¥ can be made. : * * iik{i{ii**k*&ii‘l{%lfi&;{: *%kl{i*ifi*%k&i*fi%ki{l{;{ INSURANCE! Insure with T.HE BEMIDJI INSURANCQ AGENCY (Inc.) L. L. Berman, Agent. o i SLaE ***¥ * ok k¥ h¥ *AV- Largest old line insuranc agency in Bemidji. %k Kk Kk kA kO kX : Oftice Miles Block, Fhone 180 : iiii*fliifiiiii{iiiififllfll KRR R RR IR ek *hk *k *x ¥ Wholesalers of * * INKS x * PENS x x PENCILS * * TABLETS * * _SCHOOL SUPPLIES x * STATIONERY : « * B PIONEER PUB. C0. ¥ 41* em{gjl, Minn. 90 x * b asd e FIIRRREIRRIRR IR AR X : ALBERT KLEVEN % FARMERS LAND CO. x * % Y & Security State Bank Bldg., : Bemidji, Minn. X ¥*¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥flmm” regularly of late.”—Detroit Free Presa, £ ® x 4 .*’ L x X &

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