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The Bemidji Daily Pion:ier F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. TELEPHONE 922 Entered at the post office at Bemidj Mina, as second-class matter under ac of Congress of March 3, 1879, Published every afternoon except Suiiday = No attention paid to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name must be kmown to the editor, but not npcessarily for publieation. * Communications for the Weekly Pio- meer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the carrent issue. Subscription Rates. =: month by carri anser Right containing & summary of the mews o week. !‘numu every Shursday and sent paid te any murmumm Ofticial Paper of Oity of Bemidji MEXKK KKK KRR KK KE « The Daily Pioneer receives * & wire service of the United ¥« Press Associstion. * « AR RS EEEL LR R L ¥HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN o ADVERTISING BY THE 3 GENERAL OFFICES 9 NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIE® _————————— ‘We note, with tears, that the high cost of living still remains the high cost of living. Falling in his efforts to get rid of General Pershing, First Chief Car- ranza announces his determination to put an end to bull fighting. The belligerent nations want us to feed them, and they all want to kick us, and that’s all about we can expect from them and it’s quite all we will get from them. Those German submarines are get- ting entirely too frisky. It is quite inconsiderate of them to come snoop- ing around chasing icicles up and down our official spine. Besides, it is bad for our digestion, disastrous to our dignity and a general nuisance all around. Go back and get under. STATE NEEDS VOLSTEAD Minnesota needs A. J. Volstead in congress and United States Senator Nelson appreciating this fact has ap- pealed direct to the voters of the Seventh district to stand by the Granite Falls man. Senator Nelson Tegards Mr. Volstead as one of the best congressmen from Minnesota and says his retirement at this time would be a mistake. The indications are that he will prevail by the usual ma- Jority. KNUTSON WILL WIN Ever ready to help, Secretary of State Schmahl this week transferred his speaking activities to the Sixth district where he is making a special appeal for Harold Knutson, the Re- publican candidate for congress. Har- old is not heavily endowed with this world’s goods, - something his Demo- cratic opponent and the latter’s man- agement seem to have in plenty and the help given is timely. Mr. Knut- son prevailed in the primaries by a vote of nearly two to one and odds are being given that he will be the next representative in congress from the Sixth district. BINDER TWINE. ‘Who is responsible for the in- creased price of binder twine? Con- gressman Steenerson of the Ninth dis- trict charges the increase of more than two cents over a year ago to the Wilson administration and it looks pretty much as if he was right. Si- sal, the basis of nearly all of the 23,- 000,000 pounds manufactured at the Stillwater prison this year has been cornered by a few South American capitalists, aided by New York cap- ital and Minnesota as a result must pay what this particular trust exacts. President Wilson, who could dispose of the corner with a stroke of the pen has refused to interfere. This year the farmers of Minnesota paid . over $500,000 more than they did a year ago for their twine and it is certain that they will double this . figure next year. WHAT GOV. HUGHES WOULD HAVE DONE Governor Hughes struck out straight from the shoulder when a heckler in his audience at Louisville —————— e ‘| FUNERAL DIRECTOR - M. E. IBERTSON .~ UNDERTAKER -| quieting it and replied: “Sir, I would D, OCTOBER 16, 19 who returned- 3 yards to Bemidji’s 44-yard line. End of third quarter.. Score: Bemidji 7, Wadena 0. Fourth Quarter. demanded to know what he would|Orr intercepts Bailey’s forward pass have done when the Lusitania was|on Wadena's 20-yard line and re- sunk. After some difficulty with the audience which wanted to throw the thras 8 y_“d" Lord tackles Carew heckler out, Mr. Hughes succeeded in | foF RO gain. off left tackle. Warfleld hits center for 8 yards and first down. Madson dashes off right tackle for § yards. ‘Wadena penalized 5 yards for offside. Svencer Makes Long Run. Warfleld smashes center for 5 yards!|1-yard line and the ball is caHed| Bailey makes forward pass to Ach-- have had the state department, at| On a criss-cross Spencer goes |Madson smashes through right tackle|back. Bailey kicks off again to W.|enbach.who drops the ball. Bailey the very beginning of the adminis-|through right tackle for 30 yards to|for 8 yards, planting the ball on Wa- | Saekes, Who is tackled by Simons on | goeg through left tackle for 5 yards. tration, 8o equipped as to command | Wadena’s 33-yard line, being tackled |dena’s 47-yard line. Warfield slides | Wadena’s 25-yard line. Simons is Warfield goes through center for 10- the respect of the world. Next, I|by White. End of first quarter. Be-|through left tackle for 7 yards and | hurt and time is taken out. Cochran yards. - Bailey plows through left. would have so conducted our affairs|midji 0, Wadena 0. first down. Bailey slips and falls|80es in for Simons. Hela makes 5 tackle for 8 yards but fumbles, Orr in Mexico as to have shown them that Second Quarte: but regains his feet nicely and makes | yards around left end. Kittleso,n recovering the ball on Wadena’s 33— our words meant peace and good will| ... tonkl Hel E 10 yards through left tackle by some | tackles Spencer for no gain. Hela's ard line. Achenbach throws Spen-- and protection of the lives and prop-| ! gaon B0 a.d? 1 : a for L-yard| jever sidestepping. Warfleld makes |forward pass fails. Spencer punts 45 3@- for & 3.vard loss. - OFF makes'b erty of American citizens. And when f‘;{’l pst;ncer p) skl vyards off left| yard through right guard. Bailey|yards to Warfield on Bemldji’s 25- yards throush left tackle. Opsahl ! I bald ‘strict accountability’ every|ACte. “wmons - Orr for no|;ayes 2 yards around left end. Mad- | yard line who is tackled in his tracks Jreaks throngh and tackles Spemcer { nation would have known that T|Emin. Hela makes yl?rds ground | qon goes around right end for G6|by Gores. Madson plows through for a 1-yard loss. Opsahl breaks ' meant it, when notice was published | (*'t eNd. = Wadena penalized § yards| yorgg and first down on Wadena's 22- [ Tight tackle for 8 yards. Bailey through again and spills Carew for regarding the action threatemed I fo‘;" S‘;‘l’_gn’l‘;:‘g“g “g:;fi‘flf;“g;li‘e l“'o“; _— Bv“}deg l?iflhllen tackle tf"' éo y‘“gs' no giin and it s Bemidj’s ball on: ! 5 . " arfie r for ards. N ;?;.?k];:fle ::‘add %fig:m:;:alteffli No|on Wadena's 41-yard line. Bemidji Madson gatst snr?nf;(el right end t}:)r 10| Wadena’s 39-yard line. Warfleld would not tolerate a continuance of |Penalized § yards when Simons was yards to Wadena's 42-yard line, |makes § yards through center. Balley: n offside. Ball now on Wadena's 46- Bailey m: n fleld | slides through left tackle for 6 yards: diplomatic relations if the threat vard line. Bailey hits right susrd 2 a]ée%v ndsplgndlid hotpe d for|and first down. Warfield smashes. 3L . run aroun adena’s T it end or 2 “ e f.’“.fi‘ids?.'iimmg to learn that|for 1 yard. Bailey fails to gain 25 yards, Warfield makes 8 yards|center for 7 yards. Madson goes the candidate’s audience went wild |2round left end. Bailey's forward through right tackle. W. Murray |through right tackle for 4 yards and with enthusiasm, that, as one cor-|P2s8 Was intercepted by Erickson on tackles Warfield for a 1-yard loss. |first down on Wadena’s 18-yard line.. respondent describes it, “at Mr, | Wadena’s 35-yard line who is tackled S&Q‘m Bailey adds 3 yards through left | Bailey hits center for 1 yl'“;:' &‘iklfy Hughes’ last word there came some- 2:"_ ‘ge:“'t’:::uéf fi;h?tgulf:x:d ?gfns' ©am tackle.d Warfield plows through celi- %:‘;?111; é:ll.xdess z::::g;ar:s througi a — ] er and puts on Wadena’s =~ :vhlll’:lgr,mg:rem::sterl:fir ql.ligllltl;d—i: yards. Wadena offside. Ball now yard line: Balljlael; dashes over right|center. White 4908 delayed pass. like a hysterical yell, _|on Wadena’s 35-yard line. Spencer tackle for touchdown. Bailey punts|Mmakes 1 yard through right guard. was yl i“ yell, and it last goes around right ‘end for 9 yards fo Gain h ch 18 the st hy L4 the | Warfleld fails to gain through center ed for ts"e“h minutes, while thou- Hela makes 4 yards through right|] Within. Ifyouwantaclearcomplexion, 1?1- :rdeylyv o e%s;l; s cl‘:ick on le and it is Wadena’s ball on her own. The back and throw their hata In. the | t20kle for first down on Wedena's e e e e Score: Bemidjt 7, Wadena 0, - |9-yard line. Spencer punts out of 5 th, your must pure ane ¥ 7 3 nds on the 20-yard line. B oray " At the forsomtra | (ackle Tor 1 yaras to-Bemiaita st | thepoionousmatermutbecamiedor. || Eptley kicks to arew en tho 16| Poafaon (e ML taaute was tremendous not because of words, z::]d t;:_“:' S,?l'ews i’:le:e:‘:’:&‘: }efi Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | |30-vara 1ine. orr piows through ffifiofxé'fi'f:ficey av;%eilt: ?;:;: ti,’;g:_. but because his hearers believed that guard for g yards al,,nd first down Tm assist nature to remove all poisonous | | Fight tackle for 2 yards but fumbles the line for 2 yards. Bailey adds 2 Bod e oo eoeidany, °nd knew that | Fomiaiis 34-yard line. Carew stides || Weste matterin the system. ‘They act | (and White falls on the ball on Wa-| 1o 1n6 or % vafte: Belley Q4o 8 had he been president, the Lusitania off right 'tagxle for '8 yards. o:s on theliverand bowels like calomel et | | dena's 30-yard line. Erickson tackles down on Wadena’s 9-yard line. Mad- would never have been sunk. hits conter for 3 yards for drst down. || bave no dangerous after.cfiects. They | |Madson for no gain. Madson goes|doWn on Walena's 9-yard line. Mad-. As President Wilson was eaying at| o O o O e For % yards, || are relisble—safe and cannot harm— | | through right tackle for § yards. On down. Score, Bemidji, 13, Wadena Indiangpolis, almost at the same mo- Grey breaks thiough nnt‘l) spm,;alc.:):;- are used by women folks everywhere, | |2 del&:.iyeld Dassynne twklech;; v|0. Bailey kicks goal. Score, Be- % ment, ‘“‘speeches are interesting in for no gall. The tall is now on Do Constipation is nearly always the ?-{l&rt ox!::-l by W. :{urr';y.. - ?t elz midji 14, Wadena 0. Bailey icks proportion as the people who hear| W, il BT ard line. = Wad ig || cavseofall ailmentsof women. Thein- J|1211s to galn around end an to Erickson on the 15-yard line who believe what the speaker says.” m yar o but Bone 1sre | | testines must be made to do their work || Wedena’s ball on their own 29-yard 20 yards to his own 35-yard fighting hard to score but Bemidil's || N e intended—in a normal way. | |line. Hela in two successive attempts | returns 20 yar . D hrdks line seems inpenetrable and Lord ; “ |lat Grey fails to make a gain. Wa-|line. On next play breaks through and throws Spencer Have colorin your cheeks, Takeone | jana is Denalized 5 yards for having|through and tackles Hela for a 5-yard for a 1-yard loss. Gores, the 220-(] ortwotabletsnightlyand note the pleas- pound tackle, is called back and tries ing results. All druggists—10cand25¢. only slxsmen on_the ling of sdc_:h?' loss.. “End of game. . 5 encer nts 3 ar 0 y for a drop kick and misses by but a Momon i o 4 Read the want ads. - few inches, and goes as a touchback. Madson on Bemidji’s 41-yard line, Bemidji puts ball in play on her own 20-yard line. Bailey makes 2 yards ygrd line.” 0 to 0. End of first half; score Third Quarter. Bailey kicks out of bounds on the ‘There is one sure, safe way to avoid a blotchy, pimply skin. A good or bad complexion comes from —_— SPORT NEWS BEMIDJI ELEVEN WINS HARD FOUGHT CONTEST Wadena Defeated by a Score of 14 to |f | These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? 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Madson makes 6 yards off | €3 right tackle. Warfield plows through right guard for 10 yards to Bemidji’s 43-yard line for first down. Mad- son rips off 7 yards around Wadena’s | loft end to the center of the field. | B Bailey hits left tackle for 1 yard. 0‘ (m a punt formation Warfield circles, Erickson for 15 yards to Wadena’'s 34-yard line. A forward pass, War- field to White, fails. Madson plows through right tackle for 3 yards. Bailey makes 1 yard off left tackle. THE CUB - SCOOP IEcuB - Mow &S Y0 KW - TH' B4LIaNS ARE TH SCENE 0F TH'MATOR EEKK KKK KKK KKK KK KR KR KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KK KK * % ¥ GENERAL MERCHANDISE + % « BERMAN INS. AGENCY <+ +* Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, € % * * Farm, Fire, Tornado * X Flour, Feed, etc. The <+« % Ilittle ones come and get +* * Insurance x ¥ careful buyers % ¥ what they want. BEvery- % ¥« Money to Loan Land to Sell ¥ & buy here. ¥« % thing for the school. * x X * * x * *x . » ‘1 3 e 5y * DRUGS AND JEWELRY <+« X BANKING AND SAVINGS * x S glcfk!t ?“vl;rtfrh 1a on 10.| P8 bake-day failures. XA * Wholesalers and Retallers % X Save systematically. Make use % * e s to rie. on - 3 . yard line, who returns 12 yards to .."‘ R-u;":lc:‘lm m‘:fl' .s‘. « Service and satisfaction. Mail ¥ % of our Savings Department. ¥ % : x 22-yard line. Bailey skirted left end | NES# S 8lip in Prund Cas. > * Orders given that same ser- X x We welcome your open ac- ¥ % Subscrbe for the Pioneer & for 6 yards. A forward pass, Bailey |3 ¥0e 1%, X vice you get in person. * ¥ count. x X * ‘tio White, 3151ette:11 ?1 yards and tll‘rst o“‘ 0.0 *x BARKER'S ¥ & SECURITY STATE BANK % % * own on -yar ne. Bailey hits |} < N \ left tackle for no gain. Warfield _0"‘ }0' * Third 8t. Bemidji, Minn. 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W. ‘Q" é.:“ KR KKK KKK KK KRR KRR K KKK KKK KKK KKK KK : 4 (22 4 SCHOOL SUPPLIES * The store to which the < L &, 8J ¢ A\ PSS \ X 4 »> 3 3 ¢ ¥ It will pay youtoknowus % X W. G. SCHROEDER THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn. ¥ % Bemidji OFFICE KKK AKKK KK KKK KK X H KK KKK KKK KKK Phone 65 ¥ HREKKKKKKK KKK KKK There Are Beans And Beans