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The Bemidji Daily Pioneer = e Top, T o Telsphone 31 Entered at the ?Dl( office at Bemidji % a8 second-class matter under Act ngress of March §, 1879, Published every afternoon except Sunday No attentlon pald to anonymous con- tributions. Writers name = must T knowni 1o the editor, but not necessar- 11y’ for publication. cnmmunlu(lonu for the Weekly Plo- neer shou reach this office not later than TueBday of each week to insure publication in the current issue Thres months, nosm e paid . ostage One year, po: ge The Weekly Blonser - Eight pages, containing a summary of the hews of tha week. Published every ‘Thursda gent postage pald to any y and address for $1.50 in advauce., IS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN - ADVERTISING BY THE P SSDEIA GENERAL OFFICES @ NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Next Sunday is Mothers' Day. Through the efforts of Mr. Weath- erman, Bemidji has been some wet town during the past week, even in face of the fact that the United Sup- reme court may soon rule the much discussed Indian treaty valid, there- “by extending the dry territory to in- clude this city. Our County Attorney Although he has not filed for re- election, Graham M. Torrance, coun- THOROUGH. cLflANmes. ' Village Improvement Scoistiss Should Be Organized For Co-operation. Even if you live 1h 4 well kept town there is much that can be done-this spring to make it still more attractive. Wark ;that you do with trees, shrubs, grass and the tin cans back in your alley will increase the value of your property and give you a good appetite. “For village improvement to be most successful the city government and the private citizen must co-operate,” says M. F. Ahearn; assistant professor. of horticulture at the Kansas Agricultural college. “Let the civic improvement clubs, together with the municipal gov- ernment; offer prizes for the best ap- pearing lawn and the lawn showing the greatest improvement in looks, Gapden contests should be started and the his The cotton dress toaay in no way resembles its old fashioned predeces- sor; it shows exactly the same style feature as frocks of silk and lingerie for afternoon purposes. The small patterned cottons and volles are very ty attorney of Beltrami county will in all probability ask that he be re- turned to that office. = Mr. Torrance has served the county well, and should be again seek the position, the voters will show their apprecia- tion for his efforts in caring on the duties of the office in a business- like manner by giving him a large majority. He may with pride point to his record in asking for the sup- port of all in his candidacy, for he has in every way proven himself to be a capable and efficient official. During his term in office the court costs have been low, rarely has he failed to secure a conviction in @ criminal prosecution, and when call- ed upon for information or legal advice has always responded. Coun- ty Attorney Torrance will probably have no opposition at the primaries other from the socialists, so his name | will not be placed before the voters on June 16, but when the general! election day rolls around it should be remembered that along with An- drew Johnson, Jim George, Fred Rhoda, W. B. Stewart and Judge Clark, he deserves re-election. Bolters Cause Stir A stir has been caused in democra- tic circles because of a statement which has just been issued by ten Minneapolis and St. Paul men who were among the bolters from the convention that recommended the nomination of Congressman Hai- mond for governor, and’' which charge that big interests ‘aré behind| his candidacy. The " conference is attflcked in the lefter as'is F. B. Lynch natidnal. committeeman. The statement ‘is’ signed by F. A. Pike, W. H. Quinn, Timgthy A. Doyle, Martin J. Ryan and Frank Heb) of St. Paut 3, L. Kighli, Stephen Dalton, A. W, Henson, H. P. Stone and B. A. Btey: ens of Minneapolis, “The Dewe ¢rals of Minnesota want an chient and yeally Pemogratie O anization,” says the statement: «rhey do not, want as & substi) conducted Bolitical machine, qited patronage and driven by there are any willing, « coF' such a machine, they are excepti w‘ and few. It u? Rd me great n\pq Eemocr§ts. who w. t]\e tmglh and whe, wil Ton; 2, IR that thia stulem nt, (1%, snl;m;\{ma . }# KRB REREXKKK RN N K * EMTORIAL EXPLOSIONS. ERR KRR KY K XK KX A few disgruntled individnals; can stop their papers, byt the Union will be issued eagh, Wednesday.——Anoka Union. The dis, gruntled individual whe stops his local paper is always Unjon, The disgruntled individual ones tq, take his place—Hibbing Ore. —f . We can’t see where the people have had anything to say in naming William E. Lee as candidate for Gov- ernor. He was nominated by the sore-heads, at a ‘“conference” which lacked the fairness of even an old- time convention, because it admit- ted only those delegates who wexe favorable to the “outs,” whereas. the old convention, had as it was, was open to the entire party.—Hokah Chief. —_—— There is surely somgthing the mat- ter with the newspaper man’s busi- ness ‘head when he will ‘run a half column. advertisement for a theatre manuager in exchange for two com- pliméntary tickets which he may never use, We notice that some of our’ exchanges did this last week. Do these editors pay their men in complimentary tickets? Isn't it time to inject a little business ‘hoss” senge into the newspaper game?— Chisholm Tribune-Herald. ‘The entire lamp of an English lighthouse can be lowered to near sea level in foggy weather when it would be obscured in its usual position. wite a person@nyr' | %m “applied, * i much favoréd, also fine stripes and harmoniously ecolored plaids, This dress, number 8211, is. charmingly suited to any of these materials. It closes in back, has a surplice blouse in drop-shoulder style with full length. sleeves, which may be cut off at elbow length if preferred, and a three gored skirt with a shaped tunic. If tunle and frill are not fancied, both may be omitted and the frock may be made absolutely plain in one of the heavy cottons or linens for morning wear: Using the tunic it is quite ‘dressy enough for ordinary aftéernoon func- tions. This dress may be' copled In size 36 with 6% Yyards of 26-inch ma- terial, Pattern is eut in six sizes, 34 to 44. This is a Perfect Pattern. Be sure to give right size, measur- ing over the fullest part of the bust for dimensions. It may be obtained by filllng out the coupon and enclosing 15 cents in ctamps or coin to the Pattern Depart- ment of this paner. ————————— — COUPON Name.. Street and No City ana State, Pattern No s Grandmoth color, Tagtne ar s e when faded; m«kd o :‘:m That be: u&lfuk M “sy haix can only bn w"lf“tl",:“ ure of Sa . and’ Sulphug, Zarm. It maky o ] "When it fades, and looks dry, . ':8’5' J;c an_applicatigty, of by % “undSulphur enjances : n“hunaregfol s Oon’t both i t:‘ i ia ymumfl L) he 'm 4 atiokkes? .. g romove dandruff, stop and; falling hair. e Wyethe Suge Su”" wfimam it darkens so na d, qvealy. thet nobody can You simpl, producer helped in selling his pro- ducts. Get everyone interested in the. work. Try to develop a community. spirit and make each citizen feel that aid is essential in carrying out the plans for the betterment of his muni- cipality. “Have & cleaiup day to begin with. . - Dirty! ease, Plant ghmbtnhd &e&nfl'sow grasy seeds the, parkings,. . Prtnhe the ttees and fight the fent cagerpiliars: and other troublesome ihsects and troe diseases. . Doctot those trees that are Injured. - Hoiwes ghould- be painted and the bulldiug of cemernt walks nnd paving of streets started., > “A village impwyemznt—umlm can be organized to look after the different phases of the work. Encouraging the better cultivatlon of flowers, fruits and vegetables- will; be. one; of its dutles. The soclety can give an annual flower show and demonstrate the artiatic pos- sibilitles of each flower. Lectures given by the organization will be use- ful also. A great deal can be done in cleaning up and beautifying the school ground, and when Arbor day comes let: 1t'be observed by planting some: prop- erly selected shade. trees, the work. to be under municipal. control instead! of belng' done wholly by individual land- owners.” Plants have been established in Sweden, Scotland and Germany. for the manufacture of steel, said to be equal to crucible steel in gaulity, by a new open hearth process. W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN Phone 164-2 Pogue's Livery -DRAY LINE TOM SMART s DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFYE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone &8 818 As Offics Promstiamerica Ave DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTOR, DENTIST Offiice {n Winter Block »/DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Gibbons Block North of Markham Hotel { EREEEE I LR E XK KRR KRR KKK RS ¥ One-half cent per word per ¥ |% One-half cent per word per ¥ +* issue, cash with copy. % | % igsue, cash with copy. # - Regular oharge rate one ¥|%x Regular _charge rate onc i * cent per word per msertion, No ¥ [ cent per word per insertion, No # Tel 1230 h % ad taken for -Jess ‘than 10 ¥|¥X ad taken for less tham 10 ¥ i s 4 cents Phone 31, % cents Phone 31. * TAWYERS = &*#ill*i’ilii’lfl HEKKK KKK KRN EKK KK * -|{GRAHAM M. TORRANCE HELP WANTED FOR RENT LAWYER Phone 560 Miles Block JOHN F. GIBRONS ATTORNEY AT LAW . Gibbons Block North of Markham Hotel COTTAGE FOR RENT—1011 Amer- ica avenue. Inquire of Thos John- son, office Northern, National Bank Building. —— - FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 317 PRINTER WANTED—an to work on country weekly. Twe thirder will do. Steady job to right party. ‘State wages wanted in-first letter. Independent, Bagley, Minn. HE UNI sand. More good, Ifryom are interested in a motorcycle cal at Whit-~ »ey’s Furniture store and get a demonr- stration of the 1944 EXCELSIOR PRICES. 2190 T@ $260 We have the following slightly used machines which have. been. overhauled and are in, good; run- ning condition. 1943 Yale Twin, 8 H. P, ERSAL CA A thousand might be wrong, —but not five hundred thou- million buyers. have picked the Ford because of its all "round serviceability, its low first cost and its low cost of upkeep. The Ford hasmade_ Five hundred dollars is the price of the rd run-about; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty—f. o. b, Detroit complete with equipment. Get catalogue and particulars from Northern Automobile, @, Bemidji, Minn, OTORCYGLES 1913 Pope Single, 4 H. P., dandy machire... than a half it AUIQGYOLE 8180 $70 flne condlmn.. Sub agents wanted fox Excelsior machines in surrounding tewns. Call or write Excelsior Autocycle Go. Bemidjl, Minn. ,9nge or eoft brush 'is through. the hair, ~tmnd at & timg;. mm’nmg the grny “uir has disy , and affer another nplication, i bewm beautifully dark ml.:tpm&fll glosey, lustrous and abume EXTRA! * 4s an American _citizen you are interested in the outcome of WAR 7 WITH MEXICO and there.is. no. batter way kuplng intelligensly lnfnm-l than by reading the - St. Paul Dispatch Evening; znd Sunday) ‘8t l’ml Pioneer Press Moratng and Sunday) | Ruporu of war, furnished by Associated Press, greateat news gathering service of world; special correspondents on the ground, staff photographer, etc. 8end far sample coples and spe- clal. mail. subscription offer. BUY A COPY From. your Local Newsdealeg er Agent. W.. S Lycan & Co., A bie & McCready, J P i bercrombie. Bemidji, Minn. The fourth international congress of societies of inventors and indus- drial artists, will be held at Lyon, France, in August. PICTURE FRAMING FURNITURE This space. reserved by the . Bomidji Townsite & Improvement-Co. _Fer Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T.C. BAlLEY Bemidji, or write BEMIDS} TOWNSITE & lMPROV_EI’lENT €Oo. 520 Capital Bank Bullding INNESOTA STbRAGE FURNITURE REPAIRING NEW AND SECOND HAND HUGH A. WHITNEY, Prop. PHONE 223 y ODD FELLOW BUILDING 402 BELTRAMI AVE. Bemidji, Minn. SEOUGHT AND SOLD e — Special Prices On Shoes F_or_»a Short 'fl'imerOnly ECOND HAND GOODS WANTED-—Competent girl for gen- eral house work. Apply Mrs. 8. E. P. White, 307 5th St. WANTED—Girl for house work. Mra. E. R. Getchell, 1400 Beltramed | avenue. SR e & D R T ‘WANTED—Two girls. for dl&wflh- ] ing. Hotel Markham. ‘WANTED—Kitchen girdat Brickson hotel, America avenie. WANTED—Two ‘ghels at Markham hotel at once.. (e FOR SALE FQR SALE—40, acres all fenced has one story house a few apple and pluw trees 1-4 mile to” Spur post office and small store. Hardwood s0il, Price right. No payment re- ‘quired for 6 months providing purchaser moves on and clears and cultivates at least 5 acres this sea- som. See I G. Hayeraft, 903-11 St. | D, H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW ‘Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blde H. J. 10! LAWYER Office with Reynolds & Winter Opposite Markham Hotel PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS 'DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. FOR SALB e The 8% 17 ot tha s, PHYSICIAN ANBP SURGEOR FOR SALE—The 8,W. 1/ of the 8. Ottise i Mayo, Ral.“k B of Seetion, 21—146-32 This | Phone 356 . Phone % forty has a fair house and barn |- and a few acres under cultivation |DR. C. R. SANBORN and is on a mail, telephone and|. PHYSIC’AN AND SURGECN cream route. Price $20.00 per| Office=Aflisg Biock acre. Time given to suit purchaser 'DR. L. A. WARD partioniars sxll on or address 4|, FEYSICIAN AND SURGBON ) ) Over Firat Natlonal bank, Bemidji, M Bemidjf, Minn. Phone 807. Kalser, Bagley, Minn. ver First Natlo nk, Bemidji, Misn FOR SALE- have the [ollown€|POR SALE 120 acres farm lana,|DR. A. E. HENDERSON s e e AnE wuv,| bout 500 cords wood half hay| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON % | - land on good stream one mile from ga“ F!l,;-t Nn‘téonul lflmlfii Bemldp 1, )u“ tivator, one, one horse-corn cultl-} . @ town terms liberal price 12 1-2 ce Phone esidance Phone DR. E. H. SMITH vator, one potatoe sprayer, Two farm wagons, Two oue horse bug- e aeve, W, 0 Schroeder. Z PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block gles, one garden drill, one, two mmm horse Kentucky aimgle disk harrow | zop~aiy SAL, ‘E—WTYPBWI'HE? Tibbona for and’ othor {ameiniatdnery. W, (0. every, make of typewriter on the|np y MARCUM Schroeder. : PR b e T market at 50 cents and 756 cents ‘PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | FOR SAKK:—5 acres good orchard or each. Every ribbon sold for 76 P m” ‘Bloc] gaxden, lapd with good building| cents guaranteed. Phone orders|Puooe i3 and good well all fenced, near| promptly filled. Mail orders given Foleys, brick yard will sell reason-| the same careful attention as when DR. EINER JOHNSON able, addwess, G. H. Bang, route 2, you appear in person. Pohne 31 Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn., or phone 626-11. The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE_Hotel with bar conmec-|_ ore: A V. GARTOOE. X D, tion and barn at Puposkey. Will | ADVERTISERS—The great siate of . }; G ; d. . sell at a bargain. For furtherinfor-| North Dakota offers unlimited op- | racfioe. Lim. e mation ‘address. A. F. Warner, portunities for business to classi- EYR E‘:}Rl' N(l):ft " 123 Mississippl avenue or phone| fled advertisers. The recognized agses €l Oiffice Gibbons Bldg., North Markham d ising medium in the Far 2 51l asver & o Hotel. Telephone 105. 1er-N | ForR SaLE _Forty | Sover Ve Daily and Sunday Courler-News the omly seven-day paper in the lte, five passenger touring car in r which carries first Slass condition. Will sen) Siate and the pape : e the largest amount of classified reagonable. Apply E. A. Barker| gguertising. The ° Courler-News FOR SALE—50 boom chaines alin| covers North Dakota like a blank- one plaimer will sell at a dargain. et; reaching all parts of the state ‘Address L. T.Bjella. Phone 188-12 the day of publication; it is the Bemidji, Minn. | paper to use in order to get re- ll| FOR SALE—Fine home on Bemidji Minnesota avenue. 415 FOR RENT—Furnished room, America avenue. WANTED. WANTED—Family washing and Ironing 35 cents per dozen. Mrs Jos. Hahn, 516 4th St. {WANTED—Cottage at Grand Forks Bay for the summer. O. L. Dent, Court house Bemidji. 'WANTED—Second hand household goods. M. E. Ibertson. FARMS FOR BALE. S k. deace Phone I3 il THROAT MISS MABEL HYLAND Teacher of Voice Residence 621 Bemidji Ave, Phone 74 Bemidji Minnesota VIGGO PETERSEN Agent For New York Life Ins. Co. Bemidji Minn " sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, ome-half cent per word Ave. Strictly modern 9 rooms 4 il e G T — lot 76x140. Big Bargaln. A. A, '::c::;n‘ :n:;:?:"' A:;z;e;:: Ploneer wants—one bhalf cent 8 Wartleld.. 4 o : word cash. Couirier-News, Fargo, N. D. Read Ploneer wani &is CHIGHESTER S PILL et ll| FOR sALm—mubber stamps. The| i Ploneer will procure any kind of ruhba! stamp for you on short no- R R R R * RAILROAD TIME CARDS XK KKK KKK KKK MPLS, RED LAKE & MAN. 2 North Bound Arrives. 1 Nortk Bound . Leave: S0C RATLROAD Mogel Mfg. Co. FOR SALE—Smith Premier type-| writer, $25.00. Model Mfg. Co. FOR SALE—Three nice Shoats. Dr. J. A. McClure or Phone 462. FOR SALE—Laurnich cheap. Basy terms. Longhalla, City. LOST—Pair new rubber boots Ieath- er tops. Finder please return to Pioneer office and receive reward. LOST——A $5 bill. Return o Ploneer office $1. reward. ‘SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWAERE | 157 187 West Bound 38 West Bound Leaves Phibbs & Cross Markham Hotel Bldg. Insurance, Bonds, Rentals Loans and City Broperty ‘We give our ‘patrons and solicit you; ‘the assurance of the best service. nallht West Leaves Freight East Leaves af El MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL. 82 South Bound Leaves. rsonal attention to all nage with ties of the Indian Motocycle For full information see James L. Malone, agent, Bemidji, Minn. MCIVER & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Phone 178-2 or 3 Quality High Prices Low Late and Popular Designs HEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open dail xcept Sun 1to6yp ST 'p. m. o dar e Lial et The Billboard Must Go. In every state In the Union the bill- _board nhisance is being suppressed. The Missouri supreme court has just upheld the validity of the billboard or- dinsnce of St. Louls, and a thousand {llegal billboards are to be torn down. The protests of the members of socle- tles for the protection of scenic beaun- ties against the billboard defacements have led conspicuous advertisers to turn from the billboards to the news- papers and other legitimate advertis- ing medlums, so that what 18 left for the billboards embraces only patent medicine and other ads. that newspa- pers refect. High class advertisers are dccordingly turning away from the billboards as never before. - The nui- sance will soon be suppressed.—Les- THE SPALDING BUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than §100,000.00 recently expended eamente. S0 Tooms. 155 brivate lorn ta and bufet, flfififin | oo, Mens GrL. Gotmial B n, Ments Grill, Oolonial Buffet; | restaurant Palm o s SvaFiookina Fiookiag to arbos 2ot u Th St R o T Rt _FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER STOVE WOOD FOR SALE | BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long | phia was a great success. - gee stores, merchants, public. utility corpo- 7&';{“" to Ifld] $2.Zs to rations and hundreds of business 2 ""' entered heartily ‘into the spirit of the movement, which was alio helped along by the raflroads. u‘nelivwdu Hy-e, szoo..a BLOCK WOOD T to Nymore, $1.75 and Telophone Orders Ne. 82 Philadelphia ~ probably has = more women members of seeret ‘socléties than any other city in the United States. The lmngd ‘wages Dald g lsmomoiamm $6 to $8 Dafactive Page

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