Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 13, 1914, Page 4

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E The Bemidji Daily Pioneer { Publishers and Proprietors { Telephone 31 Al i t the post office at Bemidjl | lllnl;:?.“:!d n‘econd-cluu matter under Act 5 of Congress of March 38, 1879, kit il il prdarmialiie s s b A A Published every afternoon except Sunday No attention .paid to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name must be known to the telmtm-, but not necessar- ily for publication. A ,Commvunlca.unns for the Weekly Pio- neer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue Subscription Rates g:e montlxl’ b)c'a::ir;gar e year by v Three months, postage Six months, postage One year, postage paid . The Weekly Ploneer GENERAL .OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ik oo ettt ot St Today is Friday the thirteenth and the second candidate for the state senate from this district is announc- ed. ‘Who’ll be the next. Bemidji now has two men who want to become senators and one who wants to become a member.of the House. A few weeks ago it was "hard to find a single man who would consider making the run, and yet we agreed that the office should seek the man. A Potent Movement Minnesota is so fair-a land that al- ready more than half the household goods shipped over a certain trunk line to the Northwest stop within this state. If her merit were known, she would settle more rapidly and more profitably than any other state “of the Union. How well it is, then, ¥ ¢ TEE BEMIDIT FIONEER FUB. 00| °ite- far we have felt no heat or have we noticed any smoke.—Stillwater Gaz- Practical Fashion Hints ' By Alice Gibson Poplins are very strong for dress pur- poses this season and come in many of the most pleasing and newest colors. One shade that is very popular, is ma- bogany; it combines well with several darker shades and is generally becom- ing. No. 7668 is an afternoon dress that would make up well in silk poplin. If intended for dressy use, the chemi- sette, collar and cuffs would be at- tractive of lace over chiffon, or of a figured. silk crepe. - An unusually ef- that several| fentive crepe for this purpose has a hundred of lier leading men should | rajsed design, giving the effect of wool organize themselves into an associa- tion to make that merit known! The Minnesota Farm Lands association, we venture to think, is the beginning of one of the most potent movements in the life of the state. It is the beginning of co-operation, of super- - iority to sectional jealousy, of an un- ~derstanding of the state’s rare bless- ings. Something of co-operation had al- ready been achieved. wunder the i lead of the immigration bureau & i movement has been under way to correlate the advertising done by commercial clubs, railroads and im- provement associations. This start | was important and valuable. The; mnew Farm Lands association will not ! - disregard it. The aim of the lead- ! ers is to provide means and influence to expand it. In that year when all Minnesota pulls together for her common wel- fare new farms will be cleared, new villages will spring up, new in-1| dustries will be established, as: . though by magic. These land men have the vision to see where business -advantage really lies. They may not| attain to everdything they desire. But they have shown the way and it ds our judgment they will find the! people of Minnesota ready to walk in it.—Tribune,, Minneapolis. LR R EEEREEREERRERER: ¥ EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS * LB EE R EEEREEEEE R . That ' Minnesota is forging ahead, ) more rapidly than any state in the Union is shown by actual govern-' e ment figures on value of farm -crops.| Last year the value of our crops was exceeded by only five states. Only four years ago Minnesota ranked | ,tenth in the value of its crops.— ! Norman County Index. Al | —— | A conference will be held at Hinckley March 14, to elect dele- gates to the conference to be held Vi at Minneapolis March 19 by those members of the Republican party ; ' who are opposed to Gov. Eberhart and select a candidate. In the old days this would be called a county convention. Now it is a “confer- ence.””—Hinckley Enterprise. — Elimination is prominently be- fore the public at this time. The “outs” are strong for the elimination " conference ‘called by a number who are opposed to Gov. Eberhart. They don’t want him for governor, and desire the people to rally to their call to select some one else, but as the people have the last shot at the primary and general elections,. it looks as if a comparatively few of the politicians who are pushing them- selves into publicity, would likely he disappointed. Just because a'man says he wants a job no particular reason why he will be favored. The | statement is made by the authors of the call for the elimination confer: ence that the prairies are afire with enthusiasm over this question. Thus embroidery; it s rich and will do much to make a plain little dress attractive. This design requires for size 36 5% yards of 36 inch material. Poplin is wide and may be purchased from 75 cents a yard and up. The pattern is cut in 5 sizes; 34 to 42. This Is a Perfect Pattern. Be sure to give right size, measuring over the fullest part of the bust for Exclusive You know that some people like to buy EXCLUSIVE things, That’s why we have them. Some like to trade at an EX- CLUSIVE store. That’s why our’s is an EXCLUSIVE Gro- cery Store. 5 The EXCLUSIVE things sold at this EXCLUSIVE store might ' interest some: of you. They .are all strictly high grade products. Temco , Ganned ~ boods Chase & Sanborn’s Teas and Coffees Monogram Cheese We have arriving at this store each morning a fresh sup- Ply of milk and cream. Tele- phone your order to Phones 206 & 207 ROE & MARKUSEN *THE EXCLUSIVE GROCERS” . Fourth St Bemldji, Minn. ati ‘Enguirer. ) 3 \ I,t may be obtained by filling out the coupon and enclosing 15 cents in stamps or coin, to the Pattern Department of this paper. COUPON Street and No. City and State ‘Pattern No. \Bizes . Very Loverlike, “John, we have been married twelve years today.”™ ¥ _“Oh, forget it! What's the use of trylng to start a quarrel!”— Pittsburgh Post. { L . Knew Better. Rube Hay—An' article’'s worth what the owner kin git fer it. ~ Hiram Whiffle—1 guess yew never bought a gold brick, did yew *—Puck. What Makes the Difference. Willfe~Paw. what is an imperial? Paw>An imperial is a goutee on the chin of a great man. my sun.—Cincin- Freckle-Face Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots Do you know how easy it is to re- move; those ugly spots so that no one ! will call you freckle-face Simply get an ounce .of .othine, double strength, from your -druggist, and a few applications should show Scene in Anthony a;ld.Cleopatra, in éight parts to be ;hom at the Crand Theatre, 2 Nights and Sunday Matinee you how easy it is to rid yourself of - Sunday, Monday, March 15, 16 freckles and get a beautiful complex- . jon. “The sun ang winds of F'ebr@,y‘ldatinee at 2:30 p. m. First Show at 7:00; Second Show at 9:00. Admission 28c and March have a strong tendency to e —— bring out freckles, and as a result more othine is sold in these months. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guaran- tee of money back it it fails to re- move the freckles.—Adv. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER o] COAT SALE riday ana Saturday =AT - THE BAZAAR STORE Just received a consignment of new spring coats which will be placed on sale for Two Days Only Here is your chance to secure your spring coat at a very low price ’ . Come in and see them In connection with the coat sale we will puton sale some of our nobby new. Spring Dress Goods which will be at a “greatly reduced price We have a few serge dresses, mostly blue, at 1-3 OFF during this sale ~ The Bazaar Store ! i y 5 ~

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