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TEE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WEE BEEMIDJI PIONEER FUS. ©0. Publishers and Propristors. ‘Welephone N - P g S tered the Lt t Bemidji, I.l.n.. B et one ofaan atier under Ae 8¢ Congress of March 8, 1879. Wablished every afternoon except Sunday No attention paid to anonymous con- butions. Writer's 'name must be own to the editor, but not necessar- for publication. ‘Communications for the Weekly Pion- should reach this uffice not later than esday of each week to insure publica- tien in the current issue. aoe, " Subscription Bates. Ome month by carrier One year, by carries ... Hhere months, postage 8ix months, postage paid Oxe year, postage pald .... The Weekly Piomeer. - ‘ THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1913 mentary stuff about people and things until his hands were faltering, steps tottering, back bent double and | hair white and sparse on' his old head and yet he might never have the chance to become acquainted with a single one of those about whom he warbled so sweetly. But let him dip his quill in the bottle of even mildest criticism and ye gods! He straightway meets ’em all, from the top notcher down. Maybe, then, the editor has the gay and gladsome 0 | frolic of his life getting acquainted 0 and then again maybe he doesn’t. Eight es, containing a summary of : the Bowa of the week, Published every Times Do Change Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. In days g : : THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN | o) : ' ADVERTISING BY THE s ‘ —— ago (in [ [ E " 1‘&3 y , Opening Displa y an( GENERAL OFFICES ties you . Y 3 G i lsp T NEW YORK AND CHICAGO know), when N ; = . f : e e, . » @ #7/ /[ Correct Wearing Apr o Soptaber. 12 OU ARE URCENTLY unvited to Y the most comprehensive showi hereabouts. The grandest assem That rain yesterday is just what was needed to lay the dust for the fair visitors. ‘What would she William E. Lee of Long Prarie| say if she has announced, that he will, if suf- saw girls to- ticiently urged consent to enter the day with gubernatorial field and break up the skirts “Eberhart-Smith” machine next clutched summer. There was a_whole army of so tight- - candidates out last year trying this ly they s 4 . 5 samo stunt and the machine s still| all ) tailored dresses, beautiful waists, in t. look H . . S i whis g ing and dinner dresses, and materials fo The Pioneer is in receipt of a copy way of the Hamburger Nachrichten pub-| o lished in Hamburger, Germany and| o, o space-tiller, this from the ® copy of The Statesman published|pitioyille Record, takes the whole- . in Calcutta, both sent to Bemidii bY | oy qqing: Says the Ttasea Iron News. John Tenstrom who is now on his way back to Bemidji after a hurried trip to Stockholm, Sweden. John has been IN TARIFF FIGHT. remembering many of his friends in this city by postal and advises that La Follette Made Last Set he is having the time of his life. His Speech; Simmons Guided Bill. mission was to settle his father’s es- tate and he is expected to arrive in this city about September 20th when he will resume his duties at the Sch- neider Brothers Clothing store. ~ fortune to show. Then, too, the thidren a ready-to-wear dresses, acces please their fancy. - We ha the little growing ladies as Dress goods and trimmi other necessities for feminine We invite you to come 1 " because we will have as com P e IS et eorma, e " W ments as you will f;n& this s¢ of our Fall and Winter season ar " just what you want in-our immer This issue of the Pioneer contains some splendid advertisements. It will pay every man and woman in this city and surrounding country to head them. Not alone for the bright, snappy news contained in them , but for the many money saving features they contain. A dollar saved is a. dollar earned any - you can save dozens of dollars by taking advantage of the golden op- portunities offered by the merchants of this city. A copy of this issue is delivered into the hands of every fair visitor and practically every New Waists Ne In silk, lingerie and crepe, waists || New pa white or colored. Without doubt |—in the the finest line ever shown here at |demanded moderate prices. The line beggags | Messeline description—you’ll do better to see | leaders in| the waists. ‘have just The Newest Coats There is such an abundance of coats thg couldn’t begin to describe them—all exclusivg ments—not one duplicate. Our coats are all by the best manufacturers in this country, not just one but from many of the foremost mauuf ers. This mnsures an ample assortment withou ing to duplicate any garment. Our prices are exceedingly moderate consig the high quality of the goods, the fine tailoring the newness of the styles. home in Bemidji. It will be no fault of the merchants, if you fail in avail- ing yourself of the splendid money saving priveledges granted herein.] An average of eight new mnames a day have been added to the daily subscription list of ‘the Pioneer since the Schroeder Free Piano contest opened in’earnest three weeks ago. Indications are that the rate will in- crease day by day, so that when the contest ends, nearly every home in| Bemidji will receive the Pjoneer daily. The merchants want you to read their store news and we are all agreed that they are entitled to a fair chance at your business. That’s { all they ask. Will you give it to Fashion’s Favorite Feminine F Nothing will mar the appearance of a nice shoe. Therefore you must be particular about is made to suit ladies of particular tastes. Ou quite complete and we urge you to get fitted w Photos by American Press Aim«‘:huu-. During the long debate in the sen- | | them? If you are undecided, think it over. Waking Them Up “Bill” Noonan of the Baudette Re- gion sends home a body blow to those who want the news and never assist in giving it. The same might apply in all communities. Here’s ‘what ”Bill” says. ‘“Are you a-booster for your com- munity? If you are, why do you not send the news of your comm\unity to the Region for publication? Let the people know what is going on around where you live. The Region will do its part it you will do yours’ 80 let us have the news so that people will know that you are alive.” Much truth in the following from the Little Falls Transcript: It is a funny thing! It-really is! Here an editor mi;ht 8it for years and write goft, pretty,..soothing.pnd compli- ate over the tariff bill the destiny of the measure has been guided in a large d e by Senator Simmons of North Carclina (bottom), chairman of the finance committee. When the end of the bil! was in-sight Republicans were equally as anxious as the Demo- crats to get the bill out of. the way. Senator La Follette delivered the last speech on the bill and made an elaborate comparison between the pending measure and the Payne-Ald- rich act. i L R OR R R R R R R R R K ONLY COLD STORAGE PROD- UCTS SERVED. ‘Washington, Sept. 11.—Cold storage productts, from clams to cheese, will be served to the delegates at the banquet of the third International Congress of Refrigeration in Chicago Sept. 28, according to an announce- ment by the headquarters of the congress here. = Even the ioce used in - the iced tea, it was said, would he a cold storage production. - bbb bbdbbedttddd Lt Rl Rl Ao ol Lt ) Bt I T e e Sl e e bt b Your New Gloves Yon must be fitted with a pair of the famous *Alexan- der” or ‘Dents” gloves. Gloves that give best satis- faction without extra ex- tra expense. Our new fall line ‘has just arrived, size runs are complete. 9, A3 R . ¥ Misses' and Big Mis For the young ladies who need| sizes 2 1-2to 5 we havef provide styles, in tans, paterits, gun'metal drenican be fitted here {0 your en ‘Athena” Volumes could be told about t} wear but you are probably wearin of its merits. Our new fall and wi The BER.MAN E BEMIDJI, MINN.