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:|tinue and the men put in office cloge- ly watched, ; 6ENERA‘L OFFICES. : YORK AND CHICAGO Duluth ‘as it s the first city of size TR TH-: PRPNC!PAL CITIES |in this section of the country to adopt —=+——=—— |the commission-plan.:- On the results THE mfl DAILY 'PIONEER ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- TER AT THE POSTOFFICH AT BE. . MIDIL MINN, UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3 1 In the City of Bemi dalivered by carrier, {Where the deliv- oy ' irregular p m.'rrml immediate : nt to this office Telephone i fomolaing, fo this s "Telephone 8L | Bemidii will reduce tho number of favor it they will-repart. when they do i SOt get. thelr papers b 1y, saloon licenses from thirty-four = to e Dolly Pioneer {seventeen, which will probably be as many smaller cmgs. One-thiug ap- luth voters have named a competent i The papers are and effclent commission. Every subsoriber to will receive notice about ten days pe- tere his time expires, giving him an|satisfactory to the .average citizen. .ppox‘(unlly to make an advance pay- ment he paper is finally stopped. | Bemidji is growing better, so they lnbuflpflol Rate One month &y un—ler 1§ 40 claim, and probably that is true. A One year, by carrier. ;an few years ago the number of saloon h gs licenses was fifty, never clo!efl day or night or Sundays, and the tough ele- @ summary iment was right at home. But time Bight pages, containing 32, he news of the vn:ls avaxbllshnid o = overy ursday and sent 81 e a 'orks te any adaress for $1:60 In advance. :v el C:anges and :;h“e & ew years since there wer sa- Published every afternoon except Sun- b S ere. Aty ea ‘l:uy by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing |loous, in a few weeks there will be ‘empany. &. B. CARSON. = x pEwy. |Dut seventeen.—Stillwater Daily Gazette, MAROLD J. DANE, Editor. Mrs. Pankhurst drew a term of three years at hard labor as punish- ment for her share in the suffrage riots. Had she been a man, it would have been at least three times that but she probably will not insist on her rights in this case. A Needed Half Million. The passing of the “County Sana- torium bill” by both houses of the legislature without a dissenting vote shows the vital interest the people of the state are taking in the control of tuberculosis. This bill, however, provides only the frame work for a| system of institutions. The bill ap- propriating the money for the state aid mentloned in the bill 18 & 86D-|¢he council to order the.lake front arate one. Within the next cleaned up without offending anyone. weeks the joint sub-committee on ap- | propriations can through its power of recommending appropriations either emasculate the bill or make it a po- |’ tent measure for the i tended. The money asked Now' that Captain MacLachlan is to dispose of his boat business here, | there is a first class opportunity for three purpose in- Without a doubt the toughest " and most durable finish made. for is in the form of a tax levy of four-tenths of a mill for four years to provide the state aid fund toward both the con- struttion and maintenance of the county sanatoria. This method . of creating a fund through a tax levy means that no money will leave the state treasury until it is matched by county appropriations. The tax levy is gauged so as to yield enough money not only tfor the dozen or so counties BEST FOR FLOORS "AND ALL WOODWORK Easily applied, dries over night GIVEN HARDWARE CO. YOUR ‘MONEY BACK IF -YOU WANT IT 316-318 Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINK. Phone 57 BREVIC | Licenced detective. Bonded under state Laws of Minnesota. Ten years of experience. Good references. -Write me. All business absolutely confi- dential. Free consultations. P. M. BREVIC Lock Box 58 Nary, Minn. that will probably apply for state aid at once, but for all the counties that eventually ought to build institutions or about forty counties with a total bed capacity of 2,000. The present number of beds both public and priv- ate is less than 400 while in Mas- sachusettes with a population only sixty-six per cent larger, it is 2,800, and a state commission has recom- mended that the number be increas- ed to 3,000. The tax levy, it is estimated, will bring in during the period of four years for which it is to run approxi- mately $2,000,000. While all of the money could be used to advantage in The A MORA 'HESE are a few of the authentic styles in derby and soft hats for spring. To be well dressed you will wear one of the many sttractive styles shown in the Mora line this season. The most popu- lar shapes, the latest. shades, the best values, are to be had in Mora Hats. The selection of aMora Hat means a stylish looking hat that will hold its shape and give more than average wear. Sold by lead- ing dealers ‘every- where. B Look for the Mora trade mdrk em- bossed on the band. giving Minnesota a complete equip- ment for fighting the disease if the legislature feels unwilling to make a special tax levy or to obligate the tax payers beyond the meeting of the next legislature, it is hoped that it will make a direct appropriation at this session of not less than halt a million dollars. Practically none of || this would go toward state aid for maintenance as in all probability it will be two years before any of the new institutions are running. With this.sum, however, 500 beds {' tor the most advanced cases could be established and the existing plant at Walker for the curable cases could be At present the Walker plant is a half built institution able to care for only 100 cases. With the half million dollars it would be pos- completed. sible to increase the total number of beds in Minnesota both private and public and for curable and incurable cases, to 1,000 in 1915, When it is considered that there are 10,000 consumptives in Minne- sota today on the way to the grave and scattering deadly, contagion as they march on, 1,000 beds by 1915 and the half million of state aid nec- essary to secure this should be regard- ed as an irreducible minimum. The Duluth Election. Although W. L. Prince appears to! have been elected mayor of Duluth on the unofficial returns, a later count may change the results so that they! will favor McEwen. At any rate, the| people of Duluth have been given one | of the hotest election campaigns in the history of the-city. One of the most powerful argu-; ments in favor - of the =commission form of government is that it arouses the people to an intetest in the affairs; of the city. The' vote figures prove this was true in Duluth.for more men voted than registered; the increase in Duluth will hinge the action - of | Dears certain at this time—the Du-|" The whole morthwest is watehing Plenty of Them in nemdjx, nnd Good * Reason for It. SR “Wouldn’t an& woman' be happy, - i After years;of backach: Days,of misery, nights The distress of urinary When she finds freedom. 1 Many readers will profit by the tol- lowln; Mrs. J. A: Breen, 5156 Bemidji, Minn., says::“I have no hes- itation in recommending Doan’s Kid- We have used them and have been benefited. Last fall I hiad an attack of kidney complaint. back: ached. My kidneys’ ney Pills, and I had dizzy spells. 1 Kidney Pills at Barker’s and they did me-a‘world of good. My -Other members ! of my family have taken Doan's Kid- ney Pills with good results.” For sale by all: dealers. back: -was' relieved. cents. Foster-Milburn C New York, sole agents for States. Remember - the and take no other.—Adv. name—Doan’s— e suffering, of unrest, troubles, Thlrd St My pained me got Doan’s Drug: Store Price 50/ 0., Buffalo, the United Thlnaspace reserved’ by the Sammu Townsite & For Price of Lots, Ternis, Etc INQUIRE OF 'T. C. BMLEY. Bemidji, or write Improvemet Go.. ‘BEHIDJI-'TOWNSITE & IMPROVETMENT C(). " 620 Olp'lll llnk Bullding is & step toward greater profits: Teisi't the ounmisu' at e T mhavia sipeeled and tursed iato marketabe products “Yfit“q back if w Healing Olntment 3 (or Powders) e - cures d wounds. 2S¢, 50c,” Sample free, ‘“'5.2“ Pr-‘t':n“hofil,- haring Booklet & FALLS & CAMERON . SUPERIOR LOTS S“The New Steel Center” . A. Snap on*Two Lots One Block from Street Car Line. $200, $5.00 down and $5.00 a month Without Interest and taxes. Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Ine¢.) 909 Tower Ave,, Superior, Wis. 4“‘);' C LOTHC DAFT All-Wool Clothes The Sprmg Suit that will make ~your $135 go. farthest Tried on ._Li,Ving,Models, Sure to. Fit and Please You BEFORE it leaves the factory, every Cloth- ~ craft suit or overcoat is tried” on a living model and gone over searchingly by keen- eyed experts. Until these men agree that the fit, hang, style and| tailoring are right in every detail, the garment will never| come to you. Money Cbe«hlly Refunded being made by votes allowed by.affid- “avits of residence. It - camnot be doubted that: the intense- ,interest’ L This is the last step in the rigid. system of triple inspection that insures depend- able quality in every Clotheraft suit or overcoat. ; The first step is the chemlcal test for wool, which every yard of cloth must be able to withstand successfully. Then the wear of the clothis tested by a’ machine which scientifically determines its *‘pull- ing” power or strength. Following this, every piece of cloth is closely examined inch by inch for possible defects in weave and color. During and after each. step cutting and .making, .Clotheraft Clothes must undergo -a merciless:inspection that - that permits no ‘flaw-- or imperfection to escape. protection side. . CLOTHCRAFT , Blue Setje Special ~ N5130 Gmmm.n ALLWOOL ANDIASE CHOR iH This air-tight inspection will help you to understand why the Clothcrast guar- antee is so broad and - dissatisfaction- proof. No other clothes in the country at - Clothcraft price, $15, -offer you so much in clothes buying. Ask for Clothcraft Clothes . and be ‘on the safe A Guarantee ith 'Ev ?nrch::’e in the K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemid Sir, Those Are Patrick-Duluth Overalls! “We sell more of them than-any other make. Why? “ Because Patrick-Duluth Overalls are made right, of the very best overall material. ve nore features of comfort and convenience than any other—and they are so stout, s0 hard to ‘wear out they are worth fwo pairs of the ordmamb:l ind.” &= The clerk knows. He knows quality in Overalls sells 0 many. He knows there is a big difference in Overalls because he has waiched the daily sales. Insist That Your Next Pair Are Patrick=-Duluth Overalls Just try °nfl-" They They are big, roomy, very generous in cut. fit right—they don’t hamper -you m any movement, y are the best your money can.buy. Six pockets, all large. - Extra large bib; elastic in suspenders; patent cast off; back cut unusually hnh Notice *the seams, double-sewed with rd thread _then you will under. stand why PatrickDuluth Overalls don't rip! Stout, heavy_dill-and denim materials that stand the severest strains of hrd Work: Your Dealer Knows—He Insists On Patrick-Duluth Overalls—He Buys Direct From Our Exclusive Overall Factory. ll Patrick-Duluth Overalls are the only ones good - Lot b el o more flly by Prick Dulath Qvorile e e i ons S0 women’s garments—shirts, aters, wool hosiery, macl WS, lies’ coats tailored skirts, blankets, etc. See him today—now. F.A. PATRICK &CO Duluth > °6‘:%“.‘:‘§“f‘r.";.$‘o'.’.':“‘i§:§":'f“n".f|§.’:fi Mackinaws in the Patrick-Duluth ‘Woolen Mills. Makers of Garments and All- Wool Cloths, Blankets and Roe & Markusen’s Store The Ideal Canned Goods Store of Bemidji. Our line is “THE TEMCO" It stands for Quality. When you order here ‘there is no guess work about the articles you buy. " You know that it's first-class. Isn't this assurance worth some- thing to you? Some things we carry in Temco cans White cherries Red Cherries. Apricots Wax beans String beans 1 Red kidney beans. Green plums _ Sauer kraut Muscat grapes Succatash Peaches Sweet corn Pears Sweet péas Pine Apple Spinach Strawberries - Squaz;,h Red rasi)berries Baby beets Goose berries Pumpkin “Salmon ~Hominy : Oysters Tomatoes - Lima beans Sweet potatoes You choose what you want and we'll do the rest. ‘ Just telephone 206 or'207. ; Roe & Mark.nsgn Excluslve Grocers