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THE BEIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO: 6. B. CARSON B. H, DENU TELEPHONE 922 . Eatered at the postolfice st Bemidjl, Minn., as second-clam matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. No attention paid to snonymous contributions. Writer's name must be Kauown to the ditor, Dut not necesarly for pubtcation. ‘Communications for the Weekly Ploneer should reach this office no Iater than Tuesday of each week to fnsure publication in the current lssue. NoC.0.D's. Noapprovals. No exchanges. allowed. can use. No charges will be It has been our experience that the enthusiasm of our customers sometimes lead them to select more garments than they FRIDAY. ™ NUARY 12, 1017. You will be able to get a fair idea of the immensity of this offering from the display'in our windows. Extra sales people have been engaged to insure prompt and efficent service. e nn:i:ynln:-tmpflhlfllflb—(fl,:‘l:‘; mnrnmolmm!opml,m The Dally Ploneer is & member of tho United Press Association, and %o represented for forelgn sdvertising by the— General offices 1n New York aud Chicago, branches n all principal Cities. THAT CHOICE MOBSEL—"“CORPORATIONS.” to golng on that ever popular sub- Ever hear of a tellow sort of Sect of corporations? Every time we hear one of those chaps set his mouth to golng and ap- parently forget it, on the subject of corporations, it sets us to wondering. Just why & “eorporation” should be & popular toplo in the minds of some persons is & mystery too deep for us o fathom. But it is. The chap who is continually yelling his head off about “corporations” seems to liko 10 Toll that word around in his mouth, as 1f it Was & spoonfall of hot mush. Bver notis 1t7 And when on a Sundsy morning the misus tskes him in hand and gots bim through & tub full of warm water, gets out a clean shirt and puts the buttons in for him, collar to mateh, extracts & clesn layout of under- ‘wear for him and carefully examines his socks to ascertain Whether they have any holes in them, gives him the once over a few minutes before 11 o'elock, she troti him of to attend s meeting of the members of—s cor- poration. <" And 1t the preacher doesn’t linger. oo long over the subject at hand, ‘the sald member of the corporation enjoys his dinuer the more. It must bo great to be a corparation. WHAT IS A CABARET? Flitting lightly from weighty arguments in the Adamson 8-hour law case, the Supreme Court s pondering the question: What s a cabaret? ‘Victor Herbert says it's a performance for profit. Shanley's, in the heart of New York's lobster belt, say’s not. Vie. composed & plece for his copyrighted opers, “Sweethearts.” In it s ‘Shanley's started using the song in 8. cabaret number. ‘of angulsh, Herbert hopped out to rescuc his brain child from the restsurant. He didn’t succeed, so he left the cafe and entered suit. Arguments for Herbert were that a cabaret is a performance for profit, and that therefore Herbert is entitled to royalties. To support the per- formance—tor profit ples advertisements of Shauley's were introduced, 1n which the words “cabaret extraordinary” were used. Blushing modestly, Herbert, by his stforneys, admitted his song probably had scmething to do with it In turn, the cabaret pleaded that no admission is charged, and that therefore there is no profit. Although Herbert's attorneys replied that the sdmisslon charge Is Incorporated for food and drink, two New York courts upheld the cabare REFLECTIONS ON AN UPPER BERTH. The upper berth Is not, primarily, & place of rest. 1ike poker and marriage and storage eggs. The maln idea of the upper is first, to see f you can get In it, and second, to stay 411 morning without breaking your neck. The chances are $2 aplece and 100 to 1 that you lose. If you win you pay the porter a quarter. It you lose, you pay your own funeral ex- 1t's o gamble— e in an upper is Just as calm as life 1n a bathtub ofi a fagpole in & cyclone. 1t you insist on trying to sleep in one, put your clothes to bed and hang yourself on & hook. ‘The only right way, though, ‘propasition. Take & lot of Jife fn night of it. to approach it as a purely sporting ance and a long breath and make & We wouldn't have thought & thing about It yesterday afternoon when the young lady with the shredded wheat biscuit hair passed us, but that Ingersoll movement sort of made us gasp. Somehow we belleve that when the All Wise Creator was fashioning His children all out of the same clay, His hand sometimes shook. We be- Heve that—somehow. the courageous maiden may med at her for the rest of her Leap Year having slunk into hist now pop the question without having it days. We understand, confidentially of course, that the trouble with the machine is that there’s something wrong with the steering gear. But what ‘we can’t understand (we plead guilty to being dense) is Why the esteemed Sentinel walted three weeks before spilling it. There are more than 600,000 trap shooters 1n the United States, and the Lord only knows how many crap shooters. Again—Just HOW MUCH of the PUBLIC'S business IS any of the PUBLIC'S business. AGAIN. We Inquire to know. Whenever we get between the devil and the deep sea we unanimously resalve that we don't want elther. The actions of some would-be pollticians remind one of & mosquito ‘bar—see right through it When the good Lord made some persons material for & g00d mule was wasted. But of course, the trouble with the machine might be a blow out. Ho, Hum! It must be great to be an apologist. Considerable explanation, all right. Choice of All Suits Worth Up to $65 ---Evening Gewns, Afternoon Frocks, Party Dresses, Street Dresses and Suits. eager anticipatio; knowing the qual] ty of merchandil carried by this stol| ---Choice of all Coats, Plush, Bo- livia,Kid, Cloth, Velours and Mix- tures, many fur trimmed. Positively Worth Up to $50 to be neglected. The mere announcement to bring a host of Schneider Bros. Co. patrons to this 3 unacquainted we wish to emphasize the fact that u is sale will be sufficient ly. FRIDAY morning. To the Supply their wants from our carefully chosen stocks. It Is this splendid stock up to the letter and spirit of the oc- casion. _During this sale you may Gown, Frock the former choose any Suit or Dress, no matter wh price may be and pay only- 515 s Onee more—The hit dog yeips. SCHNEIDER 4 ) SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY TELEPHONE 850 H. H. C EROS. CO. ANAGER BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA ;| 315 Coming Events ‘ St Paul Winter sports caratral, o srv Al Minnesots Darelopment Ase's., 5t Paul, Tanuary 16 sad 1 Former Goverace 1. Fesns Hasler of Indiana, third number lyceum |Pa: course, susbices Woman's Btudy club, SHOWER FOR RRIDE. Mrs. Walter Forsythe, a December bride, was given a parcel shower| yesterday atternoon at the home of Mra. A.°0. Hoganson, Twenty-four ful itchen,aticle, out giaas dsh and 2 hand painted plate. menta st the Ford hota for the win: Forsythe was formerly Miss Evangeiine Schmits. THIETY ENJOY RIDE. Thirty young folks sajoyed tho sielgh ride party given by tno mem- bers of the Epworth League Methodiat ehurch Tast evening. After riding about the city, the young peo- ple went to the basement of the church, where an oyster supper had been prepared by some of the mathers of the members of the league. DANCE IS ENJOYED. The Young Men's Danclug. the Fifth ward gave one of & of dances last evening in the tianson hall in attendance Twenty couples were Personals and Newsy Notes Radisson, Min- da-1-17 David Gill, of GIIl Bros.’ clothing' store, returned this morning from Minneapolls where he has transacted business since Sunday night. Youll engoy neapolis.—Adv. [ Enamet your car with Black Shine. or sale By P.Barnell—Adr. Thompson of Blackduck was 1o Beatdll Seserdey. entouteto b home from Redby where he had been on business. You will find more of the leading. Seople of Minnesota registered at the isson, than at any other hotel 1n the Twia Cities.- 3117 E. C. McGregor went to Minneap- olis last. evening where he will spend two days looking after business mat- tors. Halr dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp_treatment, switches made from combings. Corns, ingrown Dl treated 8 speclalty. - Ming Myers, 311 6th St. Phone 112-W. —Adv. 12a111 Mrs. E. E. McDonald returned this morning from Minneapolls where she bas been the guest of friends for some time. The pretty sentiment which sc- companies a gitt of flowers—admira- Hon, - love, ' tender ~ regurd—thess hings make a flower as greatly prized 82 fowel, 'S0 take even a single e to some dear one, not for s ‘mtrinstc value, but for your in- Der feclings which it manifests, ELLIOT, FLORIST—Adv. 122741 Mrs, wn of Sycamore, 1 Was in Hemidl yesterdays en: ekles where home phone 85. Sundays by sppointment only.—Adr. 1213t1 KOORS RETURNS. Frank J. Koors, president _and manager of Koors Bros. company, re- turned yesterday from Duluth where he has been on business for several days, Romeo & Juliet parts SATURDAY e REX Special Matinee Bc & 10c orsyth, Wi huvs thken upari: | ameeS o 1 mo.-28 Larse line of 1917 dlaies, Plgncer oftice. 113 Fancy Florids Oranges §2.50 per case, - Por pock 50c. Fhone 65 at W, G. Scbroeder's. 4118 The photoplayer at the Grand thea- ter is being thoroughly overhauled. by R. H. Roth, photoflayer expert, from the Dyer Brothers store, St. Paul, e, Roth wil remala 1z the city until tomorrow night. Get your diaries et the Plonesr Price from 200 te $2.50. 511 Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- sota. 409 rooms—275 at $1.60 to| 32.50.—Adv. 43117 Attorney Hallan L. Huffman, of the law firm of Andrews, Glbbons & Huffman, transacted legal business at International Falls = Weduesday. He appeared in_several matters bo- fore Judge C. W. Stanton, who s presiding at the Kooehiching county term of district court. Free, lovely 16320 tramed pletures, value 32.50, to each customer, for photos or post cards. Phone 670-W for appolatment. Rich Studlo, 39 10th St—Adv. ‘a-2; 000000000000 s00e %|QUALITY GROGERY (CASH) Bbl. Apples, 121bs. BOc Flnnd- Grape Fruit each - - Gc. 8¢, Oc Taia will be ederbry = Lemons, per doz., 280 x| Cranberries, per 1b, e "“|Dill Pickles, extra fine, per tin, - - 13e s [Peaches “Yellow Cling”, 31b. tin,, - 17¢c FOpLIEF Snd ety Full Lima Beans. No.2, tin 18¢ nave a Torgo Mae, ol sises.” Fionges | Early June Peas, tin 1 8¢ o ©113| Armour, Veribest ol B B G tn - e —Ad. &-3-1-17|Pumpkin, No. 3, tin 180 Glonn Conder went to Minnespouis | Comb Honey, per b, I8¢ The Gamble Robindon sompany; with [Head Lettuce, fancy i Soturn' t5-the aiy the arstoor| JAT€S - 10g the wee. Vinegar, qt. bottle 12c Your vitt to the Twin citis will|Coffee, Jules Special oo Saerabi you st Dis| T obcgrade - I8¢ Shaker Salt, per box 8¢ Rice, fancy, clean broken, 51bs., - 28c Sweeping Compound, 212 Ib. cans "z 23c SCOTT T. STEWART Phone 208 207 4th St Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jahr returned 155 Josephinel Sunr. " hilss 'Jahr's conditlon haa been very critiecal, but she is now im- .| Land Co—A ol 350,000 to loan on farms. Dean av ant DId_you fnish High school last spring? 1t so, what can you do? Are you qualified to accept & bustness po- silon? No. Then you should tako & course in the Mankato Commercial Colege. _ Send tor thelr catalog. 1t is tree.—Adr. provi 7:30—8:45 THE REX TONIGHT sc & 18 THEATRE ESSANAY Presants Featuring The VITAGRAPH Presents Shirley Moore, craces “A WOMAN" GHARLIE CHAPLIN "THE THllBN and THE ROSE” lakeley & Wm. Lyttell S et =" “In the House of the Chief" Matinee 2:30 LENORE “The Hear love of a Spani handsome 5 & 15c TONIGHT T7:30-845 ULRICH The Versatile Little Actress, In tof Paula’™ A Masterpiece of Romance, Love and Adven- ture in 5 Parts, Based upon the burning ish maid for a - American

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