Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 12, 1915, Page 4

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PL‘ANN@ we; BEMIDJI {onert Wit Diseusses G-l BUSINESS DIRECTORY frol of Municipal Growth. : o ‘CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY HARMONIOUS DEVELOPMENT Organization of a City Plan Authority Should Be Within the Powers of Ev- ery City, but Its Creation Should Be TWIN GITY RAGE NEXT With the Sioux City and Omaha races finished the mid-summer racing season has come to a close and the next appearance of the great motor drivers of the world will be at the Twin City Motor Speedway in a 500- mile race on September 4. The per- b MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY CLEANING Ghe Mo gets for 42 centimeter how- itzers or 15 inch naval guns. Remember this fact: We E. M. SATHRE iasi AB! Machines. carry socks that last longest. iod of quiet and rest during the hot| Permissive and Not Mandatory. : STRACTER _ it simiagt > 'Leary-B : . They'se as near-hole proof weeks of July and August will glve| mpe pecessity of Sreasliiig . th y-Bowser Bldg. otk Ol s Phone 573-W them just the time necessary for the tuning up of their powerful ma- chines for-the September dash for the $50,000 purse offered by the Twin City speedway promoters. All of these famous drivers have signified their intentions of entering the Twin growth of cities under some sort of Bemidji, Minn. city plan and the possible functions of a city planning office co-ordinated with the city government as the best means of assuring harmonious *development were discussed by Robert Whitten, secretary of the committee on the city as possible. They give long- est gervice. For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. Sensible socks in_ plain blacks. Serviceable socks in fancy designs and catchy OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN D. L. FRIEDMARN The discriminating smoker AUDITOR A ANT : DR. F. J. DARRAGH R i8, now ', smoking Specialist of Chronic Diseases | colors. City affair and without a question the | pig o the board of estimate, in an BUSINESS COUNSHLOR “DON ALMO” & greatest speed contest the world has|aqaress on “The Constitution and Pow- - SR R Free Consultation. i % ever known will signalize the open- Phones 610-J—776-W. ; 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store ; . Some socks look as i though they had been tar- { : ers of a City Planning Authority” at the national conference on city *-u- ning recently held in Detroit. H. ..id in part: . “City planning involves the creation, adoption and -revision of a tentative comprehensive plan for the physical - ing of the new million dollar course between Minneapolis and St. Paul. AKERBERG’ KmLESoN & co. During the week just passed entry The Quality Store blanks issued under the sanction of the Automobile Association of Am- erica, were mailed to all of the lead- ing drivers of the.country and un-|development of the city and the cor- doubtedly practically every one of |relation of particular improvements by these will enter. An entry fee of | Whatever authority originated with the $200 is charTged these drivers and |fequirements of ‘the comprehensive g _|plan. The comprehensive tentative o e T | plan shoud nclude at least the follow- 2 s ing: Streets, parks, playgrounds, trans- tion trials will be held August 28, it, grouping of, public buildings, rail- 30 and 31 and all cars must show a|roads, waterways, terminals, markets speed of eighty miles an hour for|and the districting of the city for the one lap of the two-mile course for |purpose of regulating the height, area qualification. The thirty-two cars|and use of buildings. showing the greatest speed over| “Thecreation of a comprehensive ten- Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons cighty miles an hour will qualify and Day and Night Calls Answered GENERAL MERCHANDISE _ Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. ‘W. @. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65. OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Science of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ete., ete. PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night ¢ 1 tative plan involves, first of all, a care- Get quantity prices el a ke of typewriter the car which makes the greatest|fUl Study of future growth and re- o PIONEER OFFICE STORE ML HAKKRR P i In any color to fit any make of typ spesd 1n, it 2c0 lciiimiiiatioe ailihave Ei’i'si.i'f'ffia fl:r fif:lf;?uin‘; tpoi)e u?:-: 5 Minn. Ave. N. W.Phone 126 | Phone 831 Security Bank Bldg. i the choice of position in the 500-mile |ig needed of what the city will or " i E ach 7 5 ¢ race. .| should 100k like in twenty-ave, fitty or |Jj KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER . Hnnlftyou fGo - T. E. Meyers, for years general|a hundred years, when it has several 1x-room cottage for sale or i h manager of the Indianapolis speed- |times its present population. FAN%YR'OA();])E}JSESAP LE rent at Lavinia. Ice up. These ribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. way and the leading motor car racing| “A comprehensive tentative plan hav- Clothes Cleaned and P: 160-acre tract close to ‘town, Come in neat tin boxes. man in the country, joined the Twin |10g been worked out and tentatively rosacd. Holstead Coffee $8.00 per acre. adopted, the next step is to secure the We Call for and Deliver Beachnut Brand of Jams and City speedway forces during the 168-acre improved farm, 3 miles 5 correlation of particular improvements, Promptly. Jellies £ ) sdii H week and will remain in the Twin B i rom town, heavy soil, $10.00 per whatever 0 The Bemld]l Pioneer Pub. Co. Cities in direct charge of the Septem. | 27, Watever authority originated, with | |§ Fresh Onions and Rhubarb acre. the requirements of the comprehensive 1 e R — B emidji, Minn. ber 4 race. . His long experience has|play, ~ As this comprehensive plan CASES CABH STORN MORRIS & LONGBALLA " made him thoroughly conversant |touches so many phases of municipal KING . ‘with every detail of the management {activity, an: efficient administrative or- BAN G AND SAVINGS 3 GROCERIES AND SHOES - SPECIALIST_._ of big motor race events and his con- | ganization to secure the desired cor- = ||-ou shoald itry DENISONS. DD: A. V. GARLOCK, M. D e i —— nection with the project makes it |relation is a most difficult problem. Save systematically. Make use of | LICIOUS COFFEES, 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ S - 4 certain that the opening race will be| “Provision must also be made for |g our Savings Department. We wel- | and 40c the pound. Absolutely Practice Limited \ " ¥ a complete success. the revision of the tentative compre- come your open account. : : : : guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- | EYE EAR NOSE THROAT i hensive plan. No amount of planning turn it and get your money. Glasses Fitted. i can avoid the necessity for a consid- B 2 No. 2 A\ B Good lemons all this week at 20¢ | erable amount of recoustruction and B L BN N0 QMR Offen Siions Dice ), NOrthigr | Vo Ha“gerpM“m’ @ per doz. Otto: Schwandt. Phone 33.|change. When invention and discoy- Bemidji, Minn. Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. Markham Hotel. Phone 105 ; i | fl:.:fl‘::?.":..'.m::::} —Adv., ery are changing.the methods 0f WOrk | [ ee—————————— e e e s e e e e, {3 Will not disigure walls v L LA ;i:;d (‘)f ltil:‘m"‘g 311'(;\11,'[\0‘1;[ the x}vo‘li'ld lt his DRUGS AND JEWELRY LUMBER, COAL AND WO00D SECOND-HAND GOODS ] A FARMERS ARE TOLD THAT 0 tost i Einliwe nan g0, Julge the T 5= P i . - F g Moore Push-P]ns - sy future that-oui' present plans for the ‘Wholesalers and Retailers. HARNESS 4 SUCCESS OF THIS SECTION 1k, developmont . Fl. ‘aot A Any quantity you want. § I1d 1 DEPENDS ON DAIRYING |Clty’s development will not require | Servico and satisfaction. Mall ; We want to sell a few Work Har- | Sold in change and modification »| BEMIDJI (Continued from Page 1. “The . ultimate development in any Orders glven that same service you | Bujlding material of all kinds. | nesses cheap to advertise them. T it should be,” conecluded Mr. Paulson, | large city may well be a city plan of- |[§ ¢t iB person. . £ Call in and see them. [ Michael Kirchbaum, who was also | fice that will have primary control of BARKER'S ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND o Bemm” Pioneer U"Ifle persuaded to give a talk, told in'a :)h‘: “"Ze“)‘;l’fif“‘ d""p‘zm"dz‘r““z“’fi““’“v Third St. - Bemidji, Minn. Phone 100 = Bemidjt STORE = , : is ex.|but no e adoption or confirma- = SUPPLY STORE most interesting manter of his eX-1y) 06" e eity plan. This city plan periences when coming to this sec- \ office may be an executive department in one city and‘a bureau of the board of estimate or other governing com- mission in another city. The city plan office may have associated with it an advisory commission of citizens or of citizens and officials. The city plan office will develop the data required for comprehensive planning, will cre- ate a plan showing the future phys- ical development of the city and will submit to the' regularly constituted governing authorities of the city such parts of the plan as seem desirable for adoption and confirmation as the tenta- tive official plan of the city. All mat- ters affecting the city plan will be re- ferred to the ity plan office for in- vestigation and report before being acted upon by the general governing authority. The city plan office will make recommendations for the con- tinuous development and revision of the tentative official plan. “The organization of a city plan au- thority should be within the powers of every city, but-its creation should be permissive and not mandatory. More- over, the composition and powers of the city plan authority should not be limited by state statute except in the most general terms. The city should have the utmost freedom to enact, amend or abolish its city planning or- ganization. This freedom of action and centralization of responsibility are. even more essential to efficient city government than is city planning it self.” tion, showing that it took hard work and perseverance to win out, espec- ially when one has little money to make the start, and meets with hard luck. He is now looked upon as one of this section’s best hustlers, and success .is predicted for this stocky German and his family. Mr. Kirch- baum formerly did his farming with oxen, but found this method too slow. He is now equipped with a team of " horses, three cows and necessary class.wanted i e farm equipment, feeling assured that stea ly prfi mon i : “things” are beginning to come his % 7 dress; /. = y way. / 3 TR BOX 72 etk Board Chairman Talks, ———————— A. E. Rako, chairman of the county board of commissioners and a member of the club, was called on. He told of the deveiopment of this county along road and ditch construction work and showed where progress made along this line in one section ‘would benefit indirectly every other section. The chairman called upon Mr Josie Curtiss of Morango, Ill., who is connected with the school of cor- rection for boys. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gillette, who own a splendid farm near Nary. Mrs, | Curtiss chose as her topie, “A Crop of Boys.” She related many stirring Smm— ;i y z instances of boys growing bad, and i4 v how it is possible to make them good ¢ by proper treatment. “A boy is not Of Carbon Paper Sale Begins Thursday, July First And Will Gontinue Until All Are Sold, = Special sales ‘are becoming more or less fashionable. We have decided to get into the “SWIM” after look- ing around for an excuse. Yes, we found a good one. Our stock-of CARBON PAPER is too big. Thatis, it contains several lots of brands we wish to clean up. We are going to CLEAN "EM UP, if price will do it. Soven boxes of M. & M. Garbon Paper, reg. price $3.00 at $1.00 Four hoxes of Garters Fair Queen o 83.00 at $1.00 Nine boxes Professional w8275 at 8100 One box Red Seal o« $3.00 at $1.00 Several hoxes Garnation #8250 at 8100 - » present: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moen [TRT] \ < - born bad,” said Mrs. Curtiss. “Of|and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman ssvaral oxos “a"}“los : $2|00 at $|.|]0 Every Quotatlon on course they inherit some qualities |Fenske and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. I b D k t (TR $2.50 at $1.00 E C d. Which at times are hard to overcome, |'E. Rako and family, Mr. and Mrs. SGVBI'H UXGS a fla 8 ’ ‘ very Commodity but as a general rule they are good |Tom Phibbs, Mr. and Mrs, William Soveral boxes Wearbest (e $3.00 at $1.00 — RIGHT AT YOUR FING boys. We take them from the slums | Peters and family, Mr. and Mrs. A £ ERS TIPS. of the big city, where they have|Michael Kirchbaum and daughter, b d f dd No hunting through your files—no for- never known anything but bad mora's | Mary, Mr. and Mrs, David Sheets, Then there are several other brands of odds and ends- ‘Willard Ivan, Fern and Lucy Pad- dock, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop of Kansas City, getting the name of the firm who made the and;teach them the road to success. A o i The talk was enjoyed by all, it com- price—It’s all before youin an ing as a surprise, even to the club Wthh like the above list consists of strictly high grade carbon paper the lines of which we wish to discontinue. 3 I members. Edward Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred i ) & i o [Loo=e )P idrcar] ' Nine Members Eléoted. Buxton, Mr. and Mrs. chartes Bovlan, [} W e confess that the $1.00 charge as made above does ° Nine new members were elected | Mr. and Mrs. Larson and family, Gust Quotation Record o memberahip at the business e |Corlson, Miss Meclaand, s DOt begin to cover the cost. Come in and judgefor your- sion, and at whigh it was also voted [Freese, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles, selves Its use will simplify your buying remarkably to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Denu, Mr. and 2 : % William P. Gray, the second Saturday [Mrs. Al. Jester and family, Mr. and There is an 1] |in August. Mrs. Ed Berg, Gill Kroon, 8. W. Daniel Gray came here from Iowa |Scott, Elmo Powell, Miss Rogers, I'P BOOK a year ago last spring and has now |Miss McCowan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan for Every Business - developed a splendid farm several |Gray and sons, Cowan, Blgin and e e ml ] I Io n ee r miles south of this city, He has'con-|HU8h, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gillette and Profession structed a large two-story dwelling|®nd Mrs. Joste Curtiss. - house, and with his boys has cleared considerable land. "It was on this farm that the big meeting was held, and to him belongs much of the credit " The Ploneer Is the place to buy your._rolls of af.’ddjng machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One Publishing Company Phone 31 ; . Security Bank Bldg. i idf1 Pi 61 ly St 5 for its success. ~The women of the |Toll, a dozen or a hundred rolls. 5 . . Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store club, as they always do, prepared a e e e T Bemld"’ Mlnnesota Security Bank Bldy. : Telephone 31 splendid’“feast for the-hungry tdk( n1Wa = S ; Closing Out Sale , | from wn

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