Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 21, 1913, Page 2

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“HIS PAPER RéfihESENTéD.-FOR 'FOkRE'IGN i ADVERTISING BY THE Ix Egfi{sénflrn S .. GENERAL OFFICES ,’ < INEW YORKIAND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALLTHE PRINCIPAL CITIES THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER < ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- THR_ AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- MIDJI, MARCH In the City of Bemidjl the papers are delivered by carrier. “Where. the deliv- ery is irregular please make lmmediate complaint to this office. Telephone ®1. Out of town subseribers will confer a favor if they will Teport when they do aot get their papers promptly. Every subscriber to the Daily Ploneer will recelve notice-about ten days be- fere his: time:expizes,.giving. him an epportunity to make an advance pay-| ment before the paper is finally stopped. Subscription Rates. One month by ur;ru $ 40 8ix months, postage % One .year, poatage e The Weekly Eight pages, “containing ‘a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage pald te any address for $1.50 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun-| aay by the Bemidji Ploneer Bublishing Company. @ B. CARSON. B. i. DENTU. HAROLD J. DANE, Eaif A Place to Take Time. When a city is about to grant a long term franchise, it is well to take time and not rush the thing through. Fortunately for Bemidji, granting a franchise is a matter of passing an |- ordinance and one cannot be put through the council il less than four weeks. In addition, it must be held by the mayor and published before it |~ is effective. An agent of eastern capitalists in- terested in gas. will présent a prop- osition to the council tonight. On the face of it, the proposition is a good one, but the men asking for the IN'I"II.‘ UNDER THE ‘ACT OF | | you’ve alway price you’d 1 delicious good. ter results ff Try a can 1912. ‘Baking days are “Happy days’’whenyou use Calumet. It's the Baking: Powder. It saves money because it is economical in cost.and use. Irinsures perfectly raised and 4is pure and uniformly In fact it gives you as'good or even bet- priced . baking powders. It is guaranteed .to do this. RECEIVED HIGHEST "AWARDS World’s Pure Food Exposition, ot ® ] Chicagos TILs Paris Exposition; March, 3 ‘wanted’at the ike to pay. food because it “than the higher today.. :France,. College Boys Want Work. | The secretary of the North Dakota Federation of Commercial clubs at Grand Forks has had a communica- long' they - will employ a man and what:they will. pay. The college will reply direct and if satisfactory, ar-. rangements- can ‘be-completed. ~ Ad- SWAT THE FLY BEFORE “IT'IS BORN: - The four principal steps in organiz Glacier National Park over-shadowed everything in‘the New York Travel and “Vacation Show, which was held in the Grand Central Palace March 20th to 20th. The “uniqueness of the Great Northern Indians, of course lent, much éolor to the Glacier ‘National. Park Exhibit... Besides the Indians: the marvelous 'beauty. pre- sented by the scenic photographs and paintifigs -made ‘the Glacier Park booth ‘Railway’s-exhibit ‘of “Uncle “S8am’s new | easily the attraction” of the Show. The play-ground:was a:marvel to New York | Indians pitched their tepee in the middle “dlecorative artists. . The. ten . Blackfeet:| of the Exhibit and the visitors to the show 3 i3 at all_times of ‘the day-and m%l;; while the Show.was open, thronged about the redskins: The attendance to the Show averaged ten thousand daily. " Judging from the enthusiasm shown, Glacier” Na- tional: Park, the tourist. travel ‘to’‘that place this year will break all records. - BEMIDJ PROOF Should ' Convince ~ Every Bemidji Reader. The frank statement of a neighbor, telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause ‘andbelieve. The same endorsement: - . By some stranger far'away Commands nb belief at all. Here’s a Bemidji case. A Bemidji citizen testifies. INQUIRE OF Bemidji, _8T..PAUL This space reserved by the . Bemidji Townsite & Imumvemenf Go. For Price of Lots, Terms, EtcC., BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO.* 820 Capital Bank Bullding T. C. BAILEY, or write ? MINNESOTA franchise are skilled in the business{tion from Berea college, Berea, Ken- dr]elss IJ.B%, Mc;ton, secretary Berea e e Roid snd be convinced. i college, Berew, Ky. 2 iR 5 e L I B and.should be watched carefully, |tuchY» stating that about 200 of the L fattois : P. M. Dicaire, prop. ‘grocery store, The Little Falls franchise, on which the proposition to Bemidji-is chises believe should be insisted up- on by the city. The council has time to look into the proposition thor- oughly and to see that the city is well protected for the future as well as the present. Less Legislative Expense. The report from thé chairman of the house expense committee that the expense of this session will be over $25,000 less than that of two news. The committee years ago is welcome chairman of the senate says that the senate bill will be less although he is not prepared to give the exact figures. Legislative ex- pense is one of the over head costs of the state government and any lessen- ing of the item means a lighter bur- den for the tax payers. Fight in the Legislature. Governor Eberhart last week vetoed the Nolan and Minnette pub- lic utility bills and they were re- passed over his veto by the house Saturday afternoon. They will come young men students of that institu- tion want to come west to work dur- whil, a portion of them will be avail- able for the harvest season only. These young men, the college au- thoiities state, are not city men but are from the farms of Kentucky and adjoining states. They are used to farm work as carried on in the mid-| dle east. They are strong and used to the work and should make excel- lent iarm help. Part of them are graduates of that college years agricultural course, and they know the theory and practice of farming. in a two Something In It. Simeon Ford, at a-difner: in New ; " % |ing the'summer season. Part of these| yory; . saidiot: the “inauguration: I |those hiding:about the honses. waiting: | holds good.” The benefit they brought . ~ based, does not contain several fea- |young men want to work the entire|iam glad that the various inauguration their season to fornge 4 me has been permanent. I took this 4 Yuu“ FADEU GBAY HAIR--.USE SAEE TEA tures which authorities on fran- [summer and are ready to come now; banquets and dinners keep speech | Third.—To doaway withall l-m-qlnz remedy for pains in my back and oth-| - making down to.a minimum. There’s too much ' speech-making here ‘Friend,’ said one immigrant to anoth . er, ‘this is a grandicountry:to gettle in They ‘ don’t. hang you here for mur der’ ‘What do they do to you? the other immigrant asked. ‘They kil you,” was the reply, ‘with-elocution.” * Martyr in Love. The nerviest youth we: ever heard of was the one who proposed ten timea ! to be! to the same -girl, and: came turned down the tenth time. “Dear Doy,” explained the girl patiently, “I like yor;, but I shall never marry a ‘bachelor. ~ I have always said that-if 1 ever wed, it should be to a widower.” The federation officials ‘suggest that farmers needing help should write direct to Berea college stating what kind of help is needed, how FREHIEIIIRII IR IR It matters not where ydg reside or what you w: “All right,” came -back our young friend, cheerfully, “I'llqualify if you'll tell mre ' which *of ‘your girl friends yowd like to have me marry first!” HRREREKR KRR !Ifiiifillfi: First.—To educate people as to” the deadly natuie of ‘the fy- 4 Second.«/To kill ‘off" all winter fliess places for flies. pen to escape. The extermination of the svinter fly is a problem for the indivi wife. Don’t let one fiy ¢ for them all and Kill them early in the spring;-for the winter fly-is the .pavent of suminer's terible swarms: i To do away=ivith the, fiy’ Lreeding places is merely a matter of cleanli- ness. Clgan houses. gurdens and sards: Clean streets ‘and alleyways iscour- tage the fly. in itF breeding prociivities: ~ Carrying 6ut ghe fourth, step, the sale of fly traps should Ue encouraged in every store. To sum:it alkup, ‘swat the fly -before: & is'harn. :kkiili{ik&i’ifi" MCWMK: Fourth:—To trap all flies which hap- SubScrib_e for- The Pioneer 1101 Irvin Ave., Bemidji, Minn,, says: “The statement 1. gave about Doan’s Kidney Pills-some years ago, er symptoms of kidney trouble and it proved its merit by making me well.” Mr. Dicaire sis only one of many Bemidji people who have gratefully endorsed Doan’s. Kidney' Pills. If your- back aches—if your kidneys bother you, don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—ask distinctly for Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Dicaire had—the remedy backed by home testimony. Fiffy:cents, all store. Foster-Milburn -Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. “When Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name.”—Adv. Try « Want Ad Sage Mixed -with Sulphur Restores Natural Color and Lustre Why suffer the handicap of look- in old. Gray hair, however, hand- soine, denotes advancing age. We all know the advantagé of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. 1t makes or mars ‘the face. - When it fades, turns gray-and looks dry, wispy and scraggly just a few applications of Sage: Tea. and Sulphur. enhances its appearance a hundred fold. Either prepare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a fifty cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” ready to use; but listen, avoid preparations put up 1-2 Cent-a Word-==Cash- R RE KRR KK KR 2 x by drugeists as they usually use too ant, the mergl_lants below.can it .get: for you at a price that will: defy competition. Every merchant is - reliable and will give you the.best value for your money. . : badat sl e S 8333833888 el Sy SHHL LADIES! HERE'S EASY WAY TO DARKEN much sulphur, which makes the hair sticky. Get “Wyeth’s” which can always be depended upon- to darken ‘beautifully -and -is ‘the. best thing known to remove dandruff, stop itch- ing and falling hair. By using Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur- no ‘oné can possibly tell that you darken your hair. It does it so naturally and evenly—you moist- en a sponge or soft brush, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time which re~ quires but a few moments. Do this lat night and by morning the gray hair -disappears; after another ap- plication or two its natural color is restored and it beé&mes'glussy and lustrous and you appear :#iii*fllii**ii*i * younger.—Adv. years @ 4 before the senate today. X x X b : * x The fight which was precipitated * We are Jobbers X % : o X TOM SMART x % FURNITURE ¥ ¥ TEMDJI GREENH( * 5 ; ¢ x o ¥ X KNORTHERN GROCERY * * FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT X % e % 5 TEMDMIGREENHOUSE X by the governor’s vetoes.will go down x PIN' TICKETS x X 3 * : o : : Dray and Transfer x % J. B. LAHR * x *® in Minnesota history. The house had R and ) x o x IOMPANY * ) x * * X *x R T 4 GUMMED LABELS * . % 0 e * : : : SAFE AND PIANO MOVING *. % * & St e s Tl % No need.to send outside of : : : % ~ROE AND. MARKUSEN: oo - : :_Furnuuro, Ruge and Stoves. : : R Pnzr Dozen. ass e Ml - 2 > - 3 L A 5 b3 : 3 . Benmlail for; them. o eeee e e nees x K - roTHES BEATY ¥ % Res. Pnone 68 x % Undertaking. 3 % Piok ana whie o 0¥ X had some trouble with the Nolan bill. o Blonien ,s“;ply Store. . % °* WHOLESALE. o ¥ X S5 x % x X ¥ & Killarney $1.50:t0 $3. % One feature of the fight was the re- X Can Save You: Money xS GROCERS * : : 207 -Fourth : street, . Bemidjl. : : 818 America:Avenue : :Phon- call 178-2. : % Carnations all colors. xo ; 4 cesdessebnanes Phone,206. : * B : monstrance meeting against the veto |} X o o n ovn 005 X ¥y " * Oftice Phione 12 X - & 325 Minsiosots Ave. X % A B Wotater Phody X of the Nolan bill held i Minneapolis|fl e g x K C 3 o« 3 X % e ne 100, X~ AR RERK AR RHRRKR RN IR R KRR K :nnunnnnunn«h * ii#ilik’l!l}iifl: 3 :ilii&**iii***li AR R K :ilikifiiii!f{”{l&*ifi#fi: * FREEIIIR R RIS i{l{%flifili{ifii{l{#fil&l&: Saturday night and largely attended. FERIAIIIIFAIIKIIIIR KK The governor certainly waved a red %ik{li*{ifitil{iififll{#i!: ye + ¥ 3 * - e rag before Minneapolis with his No- 2 Do you want x % Get Your X X STORAGE" % % - All'kinds of building:ma- ¥ % BARKER'S DRUG X % 3 *x lan veto, ¥ ''TH% BEST GROCERIES * % x % < . % % terlal, as much or as little as x % and Felii NEILS L. BYE * L " * " found in Bemidji & % _HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS % & For a dry.and safe place to & ¥ Yyou like at the x X JEWELRY STORE b R T x Every person in Minnesota will % X and FARM IMPLEMENTS % ¥ store your Household Goods, % . ¥ *x X o be watch the outcome of the fight.|fj J Some right hete and got ¥ X K'etc,gesus, - Rates'Reason: % ¥ R > a7 e * 5 i o T R DS e M g of % X able. S +4 *§THILAIRE RETAIL LUM- % Wholesalers and Retallers % mproved -farms and ‘wild & Probably a majority agree with the : on having o:ly the best : * R AR x KL & X Service and satisfaction. Mail ¥ ~ ¥ lands listed-and sold. Ad- % sovernor that the state needs 4 good [§ ¥ ROV ¢an PuY- -« C. E. BATTLES * : JOHN. G. ZIEGLER. - : : BER COMPANY. : : ?irefl:fl slvetnmth::_l;:m ser- : * dress Nels.L. Bye, x public utilities bill covering all utili-|fl % ~0TTO G. SCHWANDT * : The Hard Merohaat : - % Offioe, 0dd Fellows Building: = ¥ %03 Nt tnpereon, : : x ties. The question is—Can the gov-|f§ ¥ Minnesota Ave. ook S e x X : Pkl ' & ¥ S0 m& ot m: ;)r i : e BARKNR'S o s * ernor force the legislature to act as|f] § Demidi = Mimnesots, ¥k Bemiast, - Min ¥ ¥ Phone 129, - X % Miouesota Ave.and R RB0K ¥ Thin emidjl, Mian. % - K . Solway, Minnesots, - * AR * he wishes? B T U o T 3 e ot it it il t R KRR KRR KK X KR % surprisingly: . £ x TRY IT. X % Now is the time to open & % i & 4. bank account with the. xo % SECURITY STATE BANK :: x x X SRS SR Tt e Ty e it ] KRR KKK : 5 :&«ufl*flnyr«nflifl:’ I"’!ikl{f}fllif‘: x . £ i T 'fxdm;mmm; G ¥ X BEMIDILFIONEER FUB. 0. X and Provisious. * Phone§73. ing each season, The slaughter of deer and moose is large enough each fall with the present law in effect. > - - The real hunters would like to see|[ll ' FEIEIXIHIIIKIIKIEKEEKK: a law passed which will prohibit the AR killing of female deer as Well as fe- x We strive to kel X | male mooge. - If the game is not con-t THAT'S NATURAL served, deer and moose will soon £0l- e = low the buffalo, elk and caribou that] once roamed Northern Minnesota. { With the present law in force, State Forester Cox estimates that the year- ly increase about equals the number killed. With the killing doubled, the days of deer and moose will ‘be- aumbered. - The bill should be killed, ikf*fii*tkitll EREERERKK KRR KKK . Third 8t. TR e Ane FRIIAIERIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIN IRIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIITIIIIE IS IIIFIIIIRIIIIE . FFIIIIIIIIRREIIKREEERERK K K K KRR R KKK AR e X' A Bill for Game Hogs. * . * X ILissi o S48 Xk xox i DO eiade ddi i * > e ONE;I * X % . % BEMIDJI MUSIC- HOUSE * X e 8 2 *x . A bill has been introduced in the|l. ¥ MoCUAIG - s x $ 888 x z .. % ¥ QUENTHER & MEHLHORN * % Wholesalers of x 1 ® RS & X “Regularly and systemati- & ¥ 514 Minnesota Ave,, Bemidjl & > x INKS egislature which if passed will allow x - X cally, 1t you receive your pay * x i * PENS < x Lunters to kill two antlered deer or ¥ GRNERAL MERCHANDISE ~x weekly, ay;some aside each: ¥ i the:last./ If you:are not:al- % & Wholesale and retail Pia- 3 * 'PENCILS : " . 3 X - 2 X week, it monthly do.it month- % - & ready a customer, you.do,mot & - % -~ mnos; : Organs and Sewing Contractors” - and Bullders % ., _ Th moose, or one antlered and one fe- x o 3 X 1y, ‘The dollars will pile np * % Machines.. st Phones 431, 376. = e WP!Lms' * - male deer but no female moose dus-|l' & Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries x =3 _STATIONERY : ) x Bemiajt : : ; IAR, MANAGER. . 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