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ever given in ihe city. (It is.an op- porounity tosee a-Shakespearen-play which should not be overlooked. The Bemidi Daily Piotear T pitithera aud Broprivvecs. TELEPHONE 922 Entered iat ithe 'post ditice at. Minn., as secondeqlass may at Congress of March 3, rublished every efternoon:except Sunday SOME MORE DELAYS. Telegraph :digpatehes: :from -Washs ington indicate ‘that:late today ‘some .aetion - may - be .taken on the Judge Brandeis appointment. to:the-supreme court bench. The appointment has only been under consideration for the past fifteen week S , No attention paid to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name -must be «nown to the editor, but.notnecessarily tor .publication. Communications for the Weekly Plo- neer should reach -this--office not later than Tuesday of each week to fmsure publication ‘in 'the current /issue. THE LAST DAY. ‘This is the last for candidates for state and national offices to file for ‘nomination for the primaries, June 19, in Minnesota. Have you cast your hat into the ring? Three months, postage pale Six months, postage pald One year, -postage . paid. “Th ‘askly .. Riones: Etght pages, contatning & summary of | 44699284 AC e AAAAKACK KA the news of the week. Published every | 4 BASEBALL YESTERDAY * t id v A AR i L T T T T T L L L RS «ddress for $1.50 in advance. Northern League. T Ty | \d * . E, * The Daily ‘Ploneer receives 4 ® wire service of the United #jAt Winnipeg .. 4 % Press Association. ® ” E. " 4 | Virginia 5 XR KR R KRR KEKKK k& k& |At Fargo .. E "% PAPER‘REPRESENTED FORIFOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE National League, . Cincinnati At Chicago GENERAL OFFICES Batteries—Mitchell and Clark; NEW YORK AND:' CHICAGO Seaton and Allen. 3RaNCHES tN ALL THE PRINCIPAL-CITIEF R. H. E. New York .. At Pittsburgh . . 1316 1 .5 8 38 EREE KR KRR KK KKR el Batteries—Tesreau and Rariden; STATE GEOGRAPHICAL *| Harmon and Gibson. NAMES AND THEIR'HIS- TORICAL SIGNIFICANCE American League. (Prepared by the Minne- sota Historical Soclety for the United Press.) KANABEC COUNTY The name of the Snake River, which flows through this Cleveland At Boston .. Batteries—Coveleski and O'Neill; Leonard and Carrigan. Chicago county is a translation of At New York 4 6 1 Ke-nghee, ithe = Chinpews Batteries—Williams and Schalk; name for the stream. W. H. Caldwell and Alexander. 0. Folsom, who was already R. H. E. responsible for the name of Detroit 16 11 0 Chisago county, introduced in At Philadelphia e s the senate the ‘bill for the-es- tablishment of this county in 1858 and selected its name. The word should ‘be pro- nounced with the accent on the second syllable and the Batteries—Cunningham and Stan- age; Nabors and Schang. St. Louis .10 8 1 At Washington . 511 3 Batteries—Groom and Hartley; B R e e R R e e R e e R RS * * * * x * * * * * * x * * * x * * * * * x x * * * long sound for the second Harper and Henry. vowel. R AR R R American Amogiation. R. H. B. Louisville . .3 8 5 BRAVE BUT WRONG. At St. Paul .. 79 0 Batteries—Moran and Lalonge; Leifield and Land. President Vincent of the state uni- versity in an address before the Mis- sissippi Valley Siiffrage conference in Minseapolis told the women -to “help yourselves to the vote,-but re- member what you.do will have little effect.” - R. H. E. Indianapolis .... 911 4 At Minneapolis .. .3 4 4 Batteries--Falkenberg and Schang. Hopper and Owens. . N R. H. E. ] He is 8 ra::e man and aucl:l asser- | moledo .. 811 2 tiveness is to be encouraged wherever | o4 nrijwo)vee | .14 17 2 or in whatever cause it is to be found. But is he in the right? Batteries—Kaiserling and Sween- ey; Aitchison and Mayer. R. H. E, If he bases his conclusion on the is 7 2 idea that many women vote as their| \,.yeqy 00 CItY voevrnnnn. 912 ¢ male Telatives vote or that the'-women will not vote in sufficient numbers, he is in error. Statistics'in elections in which women participated show a higher sense of civic ‘duty on the part of the women than on ‘the part of the men. President Vincent may' be brave, but ‘we believe that he ‘is ‘in the] wrong. g Batteries—Davis and Coleman’} Sanders and Berry. i’*f{l’i‘likilkl e % ‘NYMORE NEWS * & (By Special Correspondent.) ¥+ KR EEK KK E KK R KK Mr. and;Mrs..0.:J.’ Tagleyleft for Clearbrook, Minn., Tuesd@ay afternoon THE 'STRAW ‘VOTE. The Pioneer is conducting a straw vote for 'president “in’ this ' district. We are taking part“in’ a nation-wide straw vote which 4s 'being taken through the American Press Associa- tion. The final results will be. pub- lished about the' first: bf June. Nine votes were cast the first day in the Pioneer :contest. Roosevelt and Cummins are tied for the lead with three votes apiece. Comment on one Roosevelt baHot ‘was as:fol~ lows: ‘‘He standsforitrue ‘Amer- icanism.” Dwight-D. Miller |- Insurance Specialist 1 can Insure Anything Anywhere “Teléphone360:W. ‘Offices | “506“BELTRAMI AVE. C./G. JOHNSON where they will stay a short time on bysiness affairs. {Mr. Adam and daughter have re- turned. from the eastern part of the state. B E SRS EES S S R S S 84 * “BOILED NEWS X PR AOR 0 90 40K KR Fairmont, Minn.—Invading the home of Frank Day, Democratic lead- er,’ Frank' B. ‘Kellogg, candidate for United States senator, this afternoon met' with a cordial reception here. {Hibbing, Minn.—Uncle Sam may [ be forced to provide for the family of Steve Dawson for the rest of their James Edward i‘Russell, :Eugene Debs and Woodrow Wilson each rer ceived one vote. Comment-on the Wilson ballot was ‘“‘real pratiotic and a statesman.’ ) If you have not voted in this con- test, send your:vote intoday. AUTO LIVERY Day Call 581-W 06DGE BROS. CAR The-hest-car for the-money s0ld by Night Call 472 QUESTION "CAMPAIGN. ‘Why not.inaugurate .a .guestion campaign? We might ask.everyone we meet what.can he done to.improve - e ; conditions in Bemidji and. Beltrami { TN N county. We mightask them them to ‘(d| " B. = smmr do .the same with others:and:keep on asking and absorbing a-knowledge Gass Lake, “Minn, of conditions untilmot.a subjeet. re-, mains. undissected. - We..might sdo} this with infinite advantage to every-, one concerned,.for it would.serve.to, bring.-into .the limelight those de- stvle intwo he1ghts § CLUETT. PEABODY & CO. INC.MAKERS <Fhe®Road To Health fects which. are retarding-our: com- mercial growth.and:enahle.us to.ad- vance onward to even more desirable.| and. profitable. conditions .in the fus ture. AN OPPORTUNITY. Bemidji loverg of Shakespeare and Bemidji playgoers -will-have.a rarey) opportunity Friday evening when the Senior class of the high school will present the ‘/Comedy.of nr.wrp" ay the Garnd. theater. - It ;promiges. tp be one of the-best home. talent. plays; Annual Intesgst. Clayton C.-Grass VarkhamHatel Bullding is lighted up by the dawn of a ‘new-scienee. OHIROPRAGTIO [ature’s agent. ‘If you want to be well and sgro g, investigate the merits of dvancement in science and tearn what it has done for many of the warld’s famous people. A. Dannenberg'D. C. “MRirst Natl. Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, '1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406W lives. Steve was shot to death by Federal agents, it is alleged, trying to prevent him from bringing booze into this territory which is dry un- der an Indian treaty. A jury exon- erated the federal agents but Steve was found to be a citizen of Austria- Hungary. A treaty with this coun- try says that when ome of its resi- dents meets death violently at the hands of United States agents, Uncle Sam shall adopt decedents of the family. Minneapolis—With a rousing ses- sion, the three-day convention.of the Mississippi Valley Suffrage associa- tion closed today. New Orleans, La.—Farmers’ co-op- erative societies as a basis of nation- al preparedness to meet world com- petition after the great war were urged here today by Charles Holman of| Madison, Wis., at the convention of the National Railway Development association. - St. Paul—Minnesota’s law provid- ing for county officers holding. their offices for four years at one term was_on trial for its life before the Minnesota state supreme court to- day. New Yorkfimrs William Hamil- ton Russell and Alexander Webb were .quietly married today at her home. Mrs. Russell is the widow of the well known architect. London—Beginning today, the last of Great Britain’s single men, eli- gible for army service began to get into khaki. In all sections of the country young men of 18 years of age reported at supply depots. Philadelphia—Delivery was made today of the first 12 million cans of the order for six hundred one-pound tins of Irish stew for the armies of Great Britain and its Allies. Clinton, Ia.—Josephus Daniels; secretary of war, rallied Towa Demo- crats to support President Wilson and the administration” at ‘the sstate convention here today. Indianapolis—A national bureau: for-the rehabilitation of America's mental defections will be one of the big things planned for the nation's experts on crime and poverty, at the National Conference of Charities and Correction, which opened here today. Detroit, Mich.—The association of reserve city bankers, membership of which is limited to bankers in 51 of the country’s larger cities in which. federal reserve banks are located, will | open its fourth annual convenuon at 'Defective Page the Hotel 'Startler tomorrow. Ottawa—TFinance Minister Sir Thomas White issued a statement last night gtving reasons for the proposed loan by the Canadian government of. $15,000,000 and $8;000,000, respec- tively, to the Canadian government and'the'Grand Trunk Pacificrailways to enable them to meet interest on bonds due. A glance at the want column may help you sell it. SYMONS' Dairy Lunch Formerly known -as Armstrong's - Dairy Lunch; now-under new ownership and new management. Our aim will be to always serve you good, fresh. whole- some foods in the cleanest and most sanitary manner. ACup of Coffee that's better We want to welcome all out of town friends as well as -home people to dine at our tables. "SYMONS 'DAIRY -LUNCH Near City Drug Store 'Patronize the merchants whoad- Beltrami Ave,, wertise in this paper: Theywfll!reatyonrght | CLASSIFED DEPARTMENT | WEDNESDAY; 7MAY 10, 1916, HELP 'WANTED, - WANTED—Woman :cook at Jester ‘Farm Resort. ‘Apply A. H. Jester, Markham Hotel-Block, 44613 WANTED—Educated ‘young 'lady ‘de- ‘sires work in doctor’s -office or some ‘other ‘business place; will substitute ‘or take -permanent work; ‘good references. Address '1.5B., c|o Pioneer. 2d512 B O b bwvw ol OV VUL VI FOR "RENT—Nice, clean ' furnished rooms; “must’ be‘seen to be appre- ciated. Phone 968-J. Over Koors ‘Bros. ‘Bakery. 6d612 FOR RENT — Furnished upstairs rooms.at $10, $8 and $6 per month, Inquire at 1001 Minnesota avenue. 6d514 FOR RENT—Five furnished rooms for housekeeping. 1009 Bemidjf Avenue. ‘Phone 575-W. 74617 FOR RENT—One office room in Se- curity ‘Bank ‘Bldg. Inquire:at Be- curity State Bank. 124518 FOR RENT—Store building; living rooms in rear, good location. Mal- zahn & Hannah. da429tf FOR -RENT—Six-room ‘modern flat, cor. 10th and Miss. Ave. Tel. 197-J. 6d511 FOR RENT—4-room cottage at 809 Bemidji"Ave. Keys at 811. 6a518 ___ FARMSTFORSAIE. FOR SALE—SW1Y of SE%, Sec. 21- 146-32, (Town of Frohn), on long time and easy terms. Call on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. 58t MISCELLANEQUS GOOD BOARD AND ROOM FOR $5 per week at 1110 Bemidji Ave. aste LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Purse containing money and Box Factory wood tickets. Re- turn to 206 America Ave., for-re- ward 3d510 I FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave. _, Bemidii, Mine, Huffman & 0'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H 'N. McKEE, Funeral Director |Phone 178-W or R % mm FOR SALE—City property and some of /the:best improved and unim- proved 1and ‘in’ Beltrami county. 1 _.am selling, my own property when you: biy from me; you pay no com- mission and get very easy terms. E. J. Swedback,-Bemidji, Minn. 26465 FOR SALE—Five -thousand ft. two by four, twelve by fourteens, six- teen ft. length ‘surfaced one side and edge, No. 2 -and better; alsp three thousand _ft..lap .board .sid- ing. Cheap.for cash. Address Box 135, Turtle River, Minn. . 6d512 FOR SALE—Two five-passenger sec- ondrhand ‘touring: cars in first class condition; reason for selling, will move away. Will sell cheap if taken -at-once. Address W., clo Pioneer. 26461 FOR ~SALE—Cheaper than ditch land, 160 acres 2 miles from sta- tion on Soo; 2 miles from station on G. N.; 10 miles from Bemidji. $12.50 per acre, easy terms. Wm. McCuaig. 5d512 FOR-SALE—Small stock of merchan- dise, good ‘location for store. Rea- son for selling, will ' move on farm. Mrs. F. W. Winger, Island Lake, Minn. 2d 53-10; 2w54-11 FOR SALE—Not having a place to keep them, I will offer for sale fine pair of ponies, saddles, harness, etc. W. B. Dean, Bemidji, Minn. da425tf FOR SALE—Lots 3 and 4, Block 9, 3rd addition to Bemidji. Small cash payment with balance on con- tract. Geo. Smith, 1101 Minn. Ave. 6d513 FOR ‘SALE: CHEAP—One lot at La- vinia, centrally located; one good lot'at ‘Wa-Ville. Inquire at Zieg- ler’s Second Hand Store. 64510 FOR SALE OR RENT—Five-room cottage with large garden and small fruits. Sam Lalone, 617 13thSt. 3d512 FOR SALE—Buff Orpington eggs, 76c for 13 eggs. Clifford Smart, 612 America Ave., phone 58. 43tt FOR SALE—One bay horse five years old, weight 1;400 1bs. Address Fred Wolf, Guthrie, Minn. 12d524 FOR SALE—Corner lots, 50-foot east front. A bargain if taken at once. Herbert Wood, 819 America Ave. tf FOR SALE—An oak china closet, cheap if taken at once. Phone 334. 1111 Dewey avenue. Bd611 FOR SALE—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson. d44tt FOR SALE—Motor boat by James Caulfield; cheap if taken at once. Phone 616. 6d513 FOR SALE—Chickens, 411 Bemidji Ave. 6d513 WANTED. WANTED—To trade for good tour- ing-car, 6-room house and lot. Ad- dress E. H., Pioneer. 2d510 WANTED — Plain sewing. 1105 Dewey Ave. 44513 '‘Business and Professional PHYSICIANS, -SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 DR.-E. A.:‘SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ‘in Mayo ‘Block Phone; 386 Res. Phone 397 D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office~second - floor - O'Lieary-Bowser ‘Building. DR."C. ‘R.'SANBORN ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘Office—Miles Block | PHYSICIAN' AND.SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security ‘Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON, D. V.'M. VETERINARIAN Office Phone 3-R Res. Phone 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. DRS. WARNINGER & HOEY LICENSED VETERINARIANS Phone:209 Bemidji, Minn. DRAY LINE TOM :SMART ~DRAY AND TRANSFER *Safe and: Piano Moving Res. Phone.58 818 America:Ave A. V.GARLOCK, M. D. ‘Office: Phone 12. SPECIALIST Practice Limited . DENTISTS, EYE EAR NOSE THROAT |DR. ‘G.'M. PALMER Glasses Fitted 'DENTIST Office:Gibbons Bldg. Northof | Office Phone 124, Residence 346 Markham Hotel. Phone 106. -Miles -Block, ' Bemidji A D G DR. D..L. STANTON. CHIROPRACTOR DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. I remove the cause of acute and chronic diseases Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7 to 8 Phone 406-W. Office in Winter Block DR.’J. T."TUOMY, D] Gibbons Block Tel. 250 North of Markham Hotel DEAN LAND €0. LAND, LOANS INSURANCE AND CITY PROPERTY 117 Third St. Bemidji DRS. LARSON'& LARSON REGISTERED .OPTOMETRISTS Specialists the Eye, Fitting of Glasses We have all the facilities for dupli- cating broken lenses Offices: ' Postoffice Block DWIGHT D. MILLER —Special Agent— Midland Insurance Co., Life, Acei- dent, Health Insurance Agents Wanted 606 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. HUD:BRITTEN MOTOR :DRAY- LINE Baggags ‘transterred - to' all -parts of the city: Headquarters: Bemidji:Auta €o. . Office 118-W “Res. 771-W.: