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| | § who humbled the giant black man at Havana. Nowhere in fight circles is heard the heated discussions over his mer- its- and defects as was the situation some years back when champions of other days held the limelight Wil- lard is even creating less discussion than did Johnson when he won the WILLARD IS FORGOTTEN |are curnisning more excitement than the champion heavyweight. How much Jess’ stage work has By HAL SHERIDAN. dampened his popularity is impos- As far as New York is concerned |sible to caleulate, but not a few fight Jess Willard has disappeared from |bugs would rather see the giant cow- the spotlight. - Rarely is his name!boy in the ring than behind the foot- mentioned by the general public and |lights. Comparatively few people even the fight fans have many other|have seen Jess in action and that is topics to argue about than the man|what the followers of the fistic sport EP, dark, baffling Mys- tery lurks within The Black Box. Every character in this marvelous photoplay wants toknow the secret. You will want to know it too. Giveyourself the treat of your life. Enjoy as you have never enjoyed before the baffling mystery and the won. derful detective work in all of the firfitefin episodes of ::e most S 2 powertully gripping play ever B 72 <o:cd for the silent drama. WY Bring all your family and all AW your friends. See the smooth Herbert Raw- linson in the greatest detec- tive character ever portrayed. ‘His wonderful work will fascinate you. See how he uses the unheard-of marvels of acience to unravel the tangled plot woven about the mysterious Black Box. You go to the movies to enjoy, to be entertained. If you want the greatest enjoyment you've ever experienced— See THE BLACK BOX The Photoplay Serial Supreme 15 Episodes—one a week At THE REX THEATRE EVERV WEONESDAY and THURSDAY Children 5c— ADMISSION—Adults 10c S LLACH, REE ATES And the stated amount specified therein to cover the EXPENSE ijtems of this great distribution when presented at the office of the y /%//// £%) THE PIONEER )/ / /i - & as stated in the certificate on another page ENTITLE YOU to this beautiful and useful s00 Ji llustrated BIBLE This is not a meaningless picture book. The illustra~ tlons serve a distinct pur- pose. They enrich the text and they do more—they in- telligently explain it so that many a hitherto -obscure passage assumes a Dew meaning. This Is the One Book of All Books that Will Be Appreciated by Every Member of the Family— Young and Ol Alike. . § No matter how many Billes you may now have, here is one that will be used, for these eye-teaching plctures make plain the subjects illustrated. It i3 not essential to belong to a church to realize the educational value of this Book of Books. IRvery progressive man, woman and child who wants to advance should be familiar with its educational and- literary merits. Either of the Catholic or Protestant Bibles Offered Will Be Malled to Any Address for the 6 Free Certificates, the- Amount Sct Opposite the Style Selected and 23c Extra for Postage. , desire above anything else. Even if they cannot see him in action they like to read about him. ’ 5 There is not much meat in the dis-| patches about Willard for the ring side followers. No one would deny the champ his just share of the little iron men for his feat of defeating Johnson is worthy of a substantial reward. But between one night stands the big white champ might take a night off now and then and display his abilities to a fight hungry public. e And perhaps the unpopularity of ‘Willard as a stage favorite will force him into the ring again sooner than he expected. There is little doubt that Willard is not making a howl- ing success of his circus stunt on the footboards. He is not as well adapted to that kind of pastime as some for- mer boxer-actors were. And if press reports can be credited Jess himself cares little for the glare of the foot- lights. He wants the limelight but the reflection from the little lamps bores him. § A return to the ring would hardly endanger Jess’ newly won title. No one is within several years of besting him in a fistic argument. At least, not from surface appearance. Some one may develop as rapidly as did Jess himself and humble the western fight king, but the chance of this oc- curring is remote. Jess had been plugging at the boxing game for four or five years before he accomplished the “white hope” dream of the ring- side sports. The champion is expected to fight about every second week. The pub- lic thinks of him as a fighting man and to hold the affection of fight fans he must fulfill their expectations. That attitude accounted for Jeffries’ great popularity. Jeffries wanted to fight every man big enough to stand up to him. Stage work should be a by product of a champion’s real work. WINDHOCK’S CAPTURE IMPORTANT . VICTORY (Continued from Pake 1.) fighting ability as mercenaries was doubtful. General Botha judged the temper of the countrymen correctly and there was no internal troublé after he marched out of the Boer colony. The fact will give Botha his page in history more than any other circum- stance in his career. The British troops outnumbered the Germans 3 to 1. The circumstances of the cam- paign in German Southwest Africa are not like it to increase anybody’s military reputation. Vietory was too inevitable for them. thie platntitr. Would Disregard Law. “To give attention to such an al- leged defect ‘we would be widely de- Effects of Love. technicalities and matters of form not affecting” the substantial merits.’ It would be a flagrant disregard. of the rule of law laid down in Kipp v. Dawson, 31 Minn., 378, that: ““No one should be permitted | gqte gtde?—Chicago News. to plant himself upcn the non- e feasance or' misfeasance of offi- cers under’these tax laws which in no way-concerns or prejudices him. | . “Further, such adequate remedy at law as will" preclude the plai{mfl from the equitable relief sought in this action seems to be provided by Sec.'2079, G.'S. 1931.” On the Safe Side. an end. mamma? many resolves. Boys as.They Eat. Jerome K. Jerome In one of his un consclously ‘sentimental but conscious: 1y clever essnys remarks: It-1s amusing to see’ boys eat, when you have not-got to pay for it. Thelr idea of a square meal is a pound and a half of roast beef with five or six good sized potatoes (soapy omes pre- ferred, us being. more substantial), plenty of greens, and four thick slices of Yorkshire ‘pudding, followed by a couple of currant dumplings, a few green apples, a pen'orth of nuts, half a dozen' jumblés‘and a bottle of ginger beer. After that they play at horses ‘How- they _must. despise us men, who require to- sit: quiet: for a couple of hours after- dining off a spoouful of clear soup and the wWing of a chicken! For Men Behind thePen You. signers of checks, writers of letters, keepers of books and makers of records— here is a new ink—in fact, two inks in one. ‘We were one of the first to add to our stock the newest member of the Carter’s Iox family— Carter’s Pencraft _x Combined Office (YN Louisville, Ky., has'a woman who and Fountain Pen gk holds the position of municipal scrui- = ber and it is her duty to see that all tenement homes are kept as clean as the health department decides the same shall be: We feel aure there's a call among our friends for one ink usable in eithet fountain pens o inkwells. A wonderful new flow.. controller s part of the equipment of quarts, pints and half-pints of Pencrat, A ligh the tr ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Bl ‘Too Late To Classify Come in and let us fill your AN A A A AANAAAAAAAAAAAARR pen with this new ink, and WANTED—Salesman to sell our show you the flow-controller. guaranteed-Oils and Paints. Ex- perience unnecessary. Extremely profitable offer to right party. THE EMPIRE OIL COMPANY, Cleve- 1and, Ohio. FOR SALE—Five-passenger Buick. John Wileox.. Phone 967-J. PIONEER Phone 31. Wfinc.hle‘ does love make ‘the world go round? Paw—I guess it does. my son. 1 had a touch of the disease Just before 1 got married and 1 have parting from that statutory provision been seasick ever since. Maw—Willie, in relation to tax matters which re-|you-go up in the attic and stay there quires the court to ‘disregard all|antil T call you.—Cincinnati Enquirer. “ Will start Wednesday and will be open to the first Willie—When will the world come to Mother -~ Nobody knows, dear. Willle—Hadxa't 1 best eat. my candy cane at once and be on the No success Is attained by a leap and a bound. but by patient plodding and - THE CLOCK CLUB 25 who take advantage of- this offer. For full par- ticulars call it our store_or write to us at once, then you can make your selectien. W o Strikes the hour on a beautiful sounding gong, half hour on a cup bell of an entirely different tone; heavy brass plates; highly polished steel pivots; case is made of wood, black enamel finish; fancy bronze feet and ornaments on sides. Is made different from most mantle cocks, is strong and durable and with proper care will last a life time. Do not compare this with clocks that are sold in the cities for $7.00 to $8.00, but compare it with clocks that are sold for from $10.00 to $12.00. Bought in quantities direct from one of the large eastern manufacturers combined with our low selling expenses enables us to offer this clock for the astounding low price of $6.00. Price to fit every to suit every pocket book T erms buyer CASH PAYMENT PLAN $5.70 'GEO. T. BAKER & CO. 116 Third St. Near the Lake BEMIDJI MINN. | TIME PAYMENT PLAN l $6.00---$1.00 down, pay- i ment of $1.00 each week Genius Demonstrated. General Botha’s genius is demon- strated by the fact that he carried the war into German territory at all; only a statesman of iron qualities would have risked = marching his troops from the homeland after so recently putting down a civil revolt. The circumstances gives Botha a place among the few great leaders revealed by the present war. Most successful offensive by the Allies along the western battlefront during the present year has been in progress during the last week. Be- tween Arras and Nuve Chapelle, a distance of 20 miles, about 200,000 French and British troops have been trying.to bend the enemy’s front to- ward the first German line of com- munications. Lost Many Guns. The French: troops, ‘who have been operating from Arras northward along 10 miles of twisting roads, have pressed forward between- one and three miles. The terrain recov- ered from the Germans fully com- pensates for the recent German suc- cesses before Ypres. The Germans have lost more than 100 large and small guns, besides several thousand prisoners. The inability of the Ger- mans to hold their positions is prob- ably due in part to the employment of newly trained troops. If the French can break through the Ger- man lines, these troops will be in a difficult position. The presence of veterans will be required to avoid a disaster, unless the Germans rectify |) their lines by a long retirement. MOTION FOR TEMPORARY INJUNCTION DENIED (Continuea from .Fage 1.) able manner. Should Not Intervene, “In the light of that ~decision where would be the consistency in now holding that a more liberal rule should apply in a case where the tax debtor 'has failed to take advantage of the generous provisions which al- lows him ten days in which to an- swer? 1It, therefore, seems plain that the court should not intervene to restrain the sheriff from perform- ing the mandate of the distress war- rant, unless the warrant is void on its face. This conclusion narrows this controversy to the one &uestion: Whether the premature dating of the tax warrdnt vitiates it and rend- ers it invalid? I am unable to as- sent to the claim of counsel for You'll have no more use for your head if you buy one of these vest pocket Loose Leaf I-P booklets. Come in and see them at the ‘Bemidji Pioneer Offics Supply Stors Sec}lrlty' Bank Bldg. Phone 31 Automobile Owners - Gasoline Filling Station Purity Gasoline 12 6-10c PER GALLON Drive in your car and have tanks filled ST. GLOUD OIL GO, Near Great Northern Depot Phone 91 there are records of In Every Branch : of EveryBusiness "y, ... records are the best for the business or not is sel- dom considered—*“We've used them for years and - they've served their purpose.” And there the mat- ter drops—but we don't intend to let you drop it until we've had a chance to prove to you that there is an exmPeraBook made expressly to fit the needs of every depart— ment of your business. Made to save money for you—made to keep your records at a minimum of cost and a maximum of accuracy. plaintiff that it does. I am of the opinion, rather, that the warrant need not be dated at all and that it makes no difference what date ,;3:- may -bear. It does not in the least] affect, the material facts that no au- thority was attempted under it by i the sheriff until after the lapse of all the time which the statute accorded to the plaintiff in which to answer or pay the tax and that no attempt {was made by plaintiff to pay the ,tax. Ttcould in no manner prejudice b There is an I'P Book for kY ’ Eve(y- Business and Profession “Information in detail for the asking Bemidji Pioneor Office Supply Store - “Security Bank Bldg. Phone 31 £ No. 1 Hang Your Pictures walghing up to 100 Ibs. with Moore Push Devices, | ° will not disfigure walls Moore Push-Pins| | Sold In ! 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