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(Continued from Page 1.) if the revolving fund pill or one similar_was_cared for in the future it would mean the clearing of north- ern. Minnesota lands and quick set- tlement for this part of the state. He advocated the standing together of Northern - Minnesota -delegations in the legislature and the same for the people of the northern part of the those representatives in the extreme southern part of the state and those from all other parts who stood by Bemidji, and not to forget what they did for Bemidji. ches.were ground. to. powder.”’” When he was rebuffed at the outset, Rep- resentative Pendergast said he was determined to go-to his friends on' the floor of the house and did so, but that he couldn’t -even now ex- plain _how it all happened. . He ap- pealed to Bemidji to give credit to Urges $25.000 Use.' Menahga--Journal,- one-¢ 0 - most: ardent boosters the Bemidji normsl had, spoke’’briefly. He-is-a former ‘member of the legislature and his ‘paper:‘boosted hard for Bemidjt and ‘his writings were copied throughout ‘the state: :He sounded a strong note when he gave utterance.to the hope'. that ‘“that imaginary line between Northern Minnesota -and’ Southern |/ Minnesota will he’ eliminated,” and he spoke in' praise of ‘what Senator Mti((}arry had done in Bemidji’s be- hal Bun alow for Sale WILL SELL MY RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 1119 BELTRAMI AVE.. STRICTLY MODERN IN EVERY WAY: THREE BED- ROOMS AND A'MAID'S ROOM. FULL BASEMENT, - WHITE ENAMEL BATH ROOM: GARAGE IN REAR.:.TERMS IF DE- Following the banquet there was general informal visiting. A DRUGBIST'S EXPERIENGE WITH DR, KILMER'S SWANP-ROOT a3t state, and expressed himself as be- ing of the belief that if such were done Northern Minnesota would ob- tain that which she sought. In re- ferring to Mr. Pendergast he ex- pressed it that Mr. Pendergast rose like a spector, faced around before the speaker’s desk in the house and made his word. good. Nord Too Modest. Senator McGarry referred to Nord’s ‘modesty in telling of his experiences Representntlve Pendergast refer- red to the '$25,000 secured two years ago for the normal and urged get- ting busy at once and spending it. He closed mid cheers and loud ap- plause. Representative Miner, who is a member - of the -house finance com- mittee, also took. occasion to remind Bemidji - strongly to' do gomething with that $25,000 allowed two years ago as it would expire August 1 of 'i".t.ko THEATRE TONIGHT ELBA 'BEAUTY PARLORS Full Line of Meiba Tofler Articles E Mrs. McCumber and daughter of || Washington, D.-C., who .are vhl;lng }at the home of Mrs McCumber’s par- }ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, of { Turtle River, came to Bemidji this , morning. The little girl underweént~” an operation today on her throat: TO DAIRYMEN You are officially notified that the milk and dairy ordinance shall be en- forced. Make application before May 20 to the city veterinarian for | license to sell milk and cream ‘in ‘{city of Bemidji. (Signed) —City Health Department. 4-511 A . g KRR R KK % For rubbish hauling, garden ¥ ploughing and general team work before the senate committee but told his hearers that “he (Nord) red blooded and red headed, faced the hardest committee in the world." and that he (McGarry) “felt sorry for him.” «I don’t believe I'm very timid myself,” explained Senator McGarry, “put when I made that motion to put $150,000 into that bill ‘for the Bemidji normal I did so in the most mild manner I was capabie of, and Senator Dunn seconded my motion And it carried by one vote.” The speaker briefly referred to his long residence in northern Min- nesota and said that he hoped the day would soon come when —men this year, if not taken advantage of. St. Paul by the Commercial club o work for the Bemidji normal, was lm.ended to say had already been said but he gave a complete analysis of the steps through which the nor- mal item passed and stated that no other man, no matter who, have done what Representative Pen- dergast had dome for Bemidji, and he urged all to give support to what was ahead of Bemid,h in the upbuild- ing of the normal, and Bemidii would lose it Man Behind the Gun. H. E. Reynolds, the man sent to next, and he said that what he had could erting the began taking Swamp-Root and after better and after taking 30 bottles Dr. Kilmer’'s Swamp-Root is one of the best and most reliable reme- dies on the market. My father suf- fered with kidney trouble for sev- eral years, at last getting bedfast. He took treatment.from a physician for several years. Two' physicians diagnosed his condition as Bright’s Disease and beyond recovery. He two or three bottles began to feel without missing a day he was com- pletely restored to health and for thirteen years has not needed any medicine. It is a preparation that has universal satisfaction and we be- Read Dally rioneer Wantads DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children i said he believed he was being given too much credit, and launched into a glowing tribute to “those 80 men” in the house. who stood with him. He declared .it was Washburn and the governor who “threw monkey wrenches into the machinery” in hopes of defeating Bemidji’s normal appropriation but that “the wren- At the close of the speaking Sena- tor Nord arose and said that when the first dormitory was erected for the new norma: he hoped it would size bottle. It will convlnce anyone. You will- also receive a booklet of valuable 1ntorml'&lon, telling about ot the kidneys and bladder. When bear the name ‘‘Pendergast dormi-| writing be sure and mention the Be- tory.” midji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty- Would Eliminate “Line.” sent’ and ‘one-dollar size bottles for Charles T." Kelley, editor of the|sale at all drug stores. 2 Moberg Construction Company Telophene 272 i Bemidji, Minn. DU IR D T NEW MAPS IN4 COLORS home. Keep posted “A sixteen page set of large scale maps on extra heavy super-calendar paper Big news of world affairs strikes is now being distributed at nominal cost, exclusively to reuders of the showing barred zones, safety lanes, battle grounds of all belligerents i B BEMIDJI PIONEER Includes two-page spread map of world showing colonial possessions, every coast line, wireless stations, cable lines steamship routes. A CONTENTS Thé World At a Glance Nothing Omitted. Everything shown, mountain heights, temperatures, dis- tances. divisions of lands and people; cities, towns, vil- lages, rivers, roads and railroads. Easy to use and and needed daily in home and office. Western Russia. Poland and the Russo-German Frontier, show- ing Height of Land, covering in detail the northern part of “Eastern Front.” Central and Western Eurove. showing principal railroads and international boundaries. The entire war area of Continental Europe. Balkan States, showing Height of Land, covering in detail the southern part of “Eastern Front.” Dalmatia and the Austro-Italian Frontier, showing Height of Land, covering in detail the “Trentino,” “Italia Ir- redenta’” nnd the Adriatic shores. Asia Minor. showlng Height of Land, covering European and Asiatic Turkey including Mesopotamia and the Cau- casian Front. United States, “howing New Departmental Army, Army Posts, Naval Stations, etc. Western Europe, showing Barred Zones and Safety Lanes. Racial Map of Europe, showing Fortified Towns. Belgium and the Franco-German Frontier, showing Height of Land of the entire “Western Front.” Northeastern France, showing Height of Land in the more important part of the “Western Front” from Arras to boundaries, of Nancy. The World on Mercator’s Projection, showing Colonial Pos- sessions of all the Great Powers, with steamship routes and distances, wireless stations, etc. Canada. Provinces in colors, railroads, cities, towns, etc. Mexico, State boundaries, railroads, rivers, cities, towns, etc. handsome set of readily useful maps just completed by the master map makers of the world---a triumph of printing. Nothing else like it. Limited supply going fast----get yours at once. A De Luxe Set of the Finest Maps Ever Printed MAIL ORDERS WORTH SEVERAL TIMES THE PRICE Will be filled on terms men= § Yours for only one 25c t'oned ln Coupon prl“ted CO“DOB mndll add 3cextra for posta; elsewhere in this paper. "COUPON TODAY MONEY BACK rders b: CLl if not satisfied RUUTTUTTOTTI UL LU CALL 656-W KR KKK RKKKKKKKK —%fi The Better the Printing 3L of your stationery the better the impression it will creat Moral: Have your print- x x % * * would be elected to office whodwould school pro;e;ctdhad mubcilt a:xead a.nc: lieve it is one of the best and we in “THE MONEY MILL’ represent ALL the state, an not|that it needed every of support|recommend it. Vitagraph ‘Blue Ribbon Featu: i sections. available. Very truly yours, B_“_ eature ng done here. : reast, 4 - T _— As ov;?;:’:lesgfifat?ve:de Pentdergast Senm;’ga,?;’}‘hg°“§emmded June 21st, 1916. Luxora, Ark. ?ululll-lmmmm . = agase ;«; speflg overy !gag Dr?el;lt rose|the people of Bemidji that one of the Letter to [ 5 550 with him and applauded and cheered | pest workers on the job in behalf of | | Dr. Kilm-~r & Co.. . B H M g‘m to tfiede‘l’hor fl“di the old wl" Bemidji and its normal was Lieuten-| | Binghamton. N. Y. EM'DJ' ORSE ARKET j : i orse smiled in genuine apprecia-|ant Governor Frankson, who urged | o= = “om ot oo o s = 3 g;mh He npol;)gized 13]1- havéng l;e?n at every opportunity its success and Prove What lgwamon‘-lnnot Wili Do| = We Buy and Sell Horses, £ the past six months and not in & 5 = . Z B ,mdmofl to make a long talk, but é‘gge it a matter of personal con Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &| S Harnesses and Vehicles. Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sampls| 2 ———— w. WANTED — Helper for foundry work. Bemidji Iron Works, Be- midji, Minn. 58tL WANTED—I want to do your up- holstering, auto tops, dust hoods, curtains reglassed and cushions re- paired. Chas. Johnston, 402 Bel- trami. Ph.ne 672-J or 223. I 6-511 WANTED—To purchase a second hand Petersborough canoe, 16.:0r 18 feet long. Phone 337 WANTED — Stenographer. Bros. WANTED — Dishwasher at Lake Shore Hotel. 3-59 | WANTED—Second hand furniture. Phone 223. T. N. Rode. 5-10 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Cheap, two 44-ft. ten pin alleys with or without tent. Address 304 3rd St. 3-511 FOR SALE—Hotel and restaurant. Address “S. M.” c|o Pioneer. 3-511 personal property or odds and ends you want to get rid of, see me about it at once for the big street auction sale to be held Saturday, May 19, at the foot of 3rd St. E. J. Willits. Phone 41. 5-512 FOR SALE—We are now offering for sale our acre lot on 26th St. and Bemidji Ave., as we are moving on to our Wilton farm for most of the summer. This acre lot is in fine shape for planting, in fact is now partly planted. Here is a dandy good chance for someone to do their bit. Act quickly foi this won’t go begging long. Longballa, owner, Security Bank Bldg. 2-58 FOR SALE—Store; one door west Rex Theater. P. J. O’Leary. 5-59 FOR SALE—Cheap, furniture, house- hold goods, stoves, etc. Apply at Avrine’s Tailor Shop, 407 Bel- trami Ave. 4-568 FOR SALE—One 26-ft. gasoline launch. A good rig for passenger service. In first class condition. Call at boat house. Phone 340-W. 10-514 FOR SALE—Horses, harness, wagon and driving harness. 724 14th S H. Thursdale. 6-568 FOR SALE—War maps, 16 pages, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should have one during these times of:war. 26¢ assures you of one. We have & limited number only. Read.details in big ad in. this issue. Pioneer Office. 42668 FOR SALE—Township plats show: ing government surveys and t which has been added roads, ditches and other local informa- tion. 25c each. Pioneer office. 330t FUR RENT. FOR RENT—XK 7-room house, mod- ern except heat. Inquire of E.M. Hayner, owner, 110 6th St. 1-58 FOR RENT OR SALE—My farm of 91 acres, 2% miles southwest of Bemidji P. 0. About 20 acres ready for the plow, 15 acres of meadow, 62 acres of fine timber, house, large barn, fine well of water. Inquire of E. M. Hayner at 110 6th St. 1-58 SCOOP B “Fuont-Slackers - T0 THE REAH MARCH” By “HOP” GRAVE_! [ /4 CONNUBIAL | HOW AB - [ FOR RENT—New 4-room house and HAVE No HONE‘( %\\E S AN ‘DA—AL Mrs. Merryman, 18th St. Phone | ° 5 AV, FOR RENT—Lake Sh Hotel. AIll : A SOLDIER'S / a SLACKER Torniched, RO s FOR RENT—Lower flat, modern ex- cept heat. 511 Minn. Ave. Phone 566-J. 4-510 FOR RENT—Furnished room with bath; gentleman preferred. 917 Minn. Ave. Phone 771-J. 3-58 FOR RENT—Cottages at Grand Forks Bay. See Andrew Aubolee at boat house. Phone 340-W. 10-5 FOR RENT—7-room house at 50 Beltrami Ave. Available May 1. Apply John Moberg. Phone 272. 4260 FOR SALE—If you have any good L ol