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@ B CARSON THE BETIDJI DAILY PIONEER —PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- E. H. DENU THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. TELEPHONE 922 Fatored at (he postofiice at Bemidjl, Miun, as second-clam matter wnder act of Congress of March 3. 187. No sttention paid o anonymous contributions. be Kinown to the editor, but ot necessarily for publication. ‘Communicationa for the Weskly Pio later than Tuesday of each Week to insure publication in the current issue. Writer's neme must r should reach this office mot Ten pages, containing & summary of the news of the week. Pub- nu“finudmgmfidunymxufi; \TES SUBSCRIPTION RA! BY MALL $500 One year.. 400 250 gix months. . 200 Three months... —...... 100 THE WEEKLY PIONEER OFFICIAL COURTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS | The Daily Plonser 18 & member of the United Press Association, ana 1o Twpresented for forelgn advertising by the @eneral offices in New York and Chicago, branches in all prineipal Cities - OUR FIFTH ANNIVERQRY IN BEMIDJI---- Sale. The Ploneer understands it 15 to be sued for libelling the Lake club by Sherift Jobnson as a disorderly place. The Ploneor stands Teady to| detend such a sutt. | The Pioneer absolutely refuses to back one fnch for anyone on What 1t the Ploneer has injured the character of any reputable institution or any person inad- vertenly the Ploncer will be tho first one to make amends and be genu- But the Ploneer a-b-s-o-l-u-t-el-y refuses to ‘apologize for any fancled injury to & booze foint that has sold lquor in openness and been gullty of other vblations of law, and if any ono feels that the character of such an institution has been injured and wants to it stated. inely sorry for its error. suo the Pl The Ploneer will wager there 't a citizen of even tho least 1o common decency in Bemidji who would allow liquor selling “club’ to exist next to his home; nor even in the same block where he resides,| ana 41 there are any Who are willing that such exist who will say 5o we'd be glad to ‘There respectable It there any who want to take up the cudgels in behalf of such and Dlace & halo over it and sue thie Ploneer for damages to its character, hop. o1t In the city of Bemld}l there are mapy business men Who are exert- ing every effort to bring to thia vicinity farmers of a superior class, The work that has been done, the work that is being done and planned along’ this line is too well known to discuss in detail at this time but— It there fs to be a high grade of farmers and their splendid familles induced to come here and then allowed to be insulted by tolerating booze Joints to flaunt thelr viclousness before their familfes and children the Work of at well cense wholesome. 10 a lot of booze advocates always come In for their share of criticim and censure and that’s Just what the Ploneer [s getting, but the ones o are handing it out are not doing so out loud o the people will hear. Treaso ot be allowed to remain In safety here while our own men are sent abroad Put ‘em fn the army or send ‘em home. to fight iy, but the hogs. Gove It pric can't eat wi of industry. The province of a newspaper s bulld up and not tear down, an countenancing festering booze joints Is not assisting in_buflding up RUMBLINGS OF LIBEL SUIT for what is said In Teference to the club, when it was No threats nor bluff goes for one moment. joneer for having done so THE THING TO DO IS TO sUE. * ah ‘make it known. v [ familtes of Bemiajt. BOOZE OR GOOD FARMERS. WHICH? tempting to secure such farmers to build up Bemidji might as Instanter. community for decent cltizens. Newspapers who don't tod: nable alien citizens of allied nations in this country should rs will see that there is plenty of food produced in this coun: ey can not keep It out of the hands of the damnable speculating 1 action now will save trouble later. es continue thelr soaring we can go naked it need be, but we or wear air. Price regulations must come fn every lin a family in Bemidji of any common decency who would bo pleased to allow & booze selling “free-for-all” to exist where his wite would be subjected to the Insults of & gang hansing around such & place, mor where his children would be exposed fn their youthful innocence to uch & purveyor of shamelessnes. Yet there are some who seem to think it fs all right for the farmers and their families to be so subjected, and not only the farmers but many. new lines and increased others largely. midji. Bemidji, “The City of Enterprise.” many items advertised, as well as many, not advertised. Just five years the 18th of May since we opened for business on 4th street. Whether we have served this community wisely and well we have to leaver the people to say. Have rearranged the store, adding 33¢ds street to alley, 140 feet, used entirely for display of stock. This is our home az We pay hundréds of dollars in taxes, thousands of dollars in wages and dready at all times to do our BIT for a better and bigger This sale is an appreciation of the patronagep have enjoyed the past year and hope that you may find If so help yourself libery. another milestone has passed since our 4th Anniversary We have in the past year added many ore of display room using the entire department from » dollar made by this store is being used right here in Be- . = Sroogs ron e + Burifg this Saie” &= Speclal Vilues in Corset Covers—goa materlals_und Nrkmanahin. Annual sale Wice, e 2 Cast steel, special pair Biters w S 5¢ e s 8¢, 15¢, 25¢ - | wnsdinan dn g ot 59¢ 98¢ and others $1.50, 32.00, $3.50. {ondi i | 3as® Bazzs Reguldr S0e. "I our sale WAISTS 18¢c WAISTS i nE BOYS’ BASE BALL SUITS Gray and red trimmed. Anaivers- ary sale price 69¢ ana $1.50 for sse. WAISTS In plain colors and 15¢ stripes. Spectal price annual sale 43¢ S48, s248, 8425 ana 55,95, Anniversary_sale um ware. A Suggsstion For Beautiful Interiors You get ol walt g But the vour hoie must live Years and years. How tiful designs and wood that you can buy. WASHINGTON FIR fs fast becoming one of woods for varnish or be worked colonnades, ete. Wo have a very select stock of ir lumber for interior finish and will be glad to Smith-Robinson Lumber Co, tired of old furniture, ol ruzs, ote.. and Fiee "o Tenin HacKetssmal o0 * 1oc ey Six-quart Berlin kettie, reg- 5135 gor .. 5 ular price $1.98; our anal- §88 for. oatag 0o for versary salo price— | 3600 tor Mop Handles, special each. .. : Mop Heads, extra fine.. iring i wate | ‘25¢ Serub Bruches. fnterior wood work of 1s PERMANENT. You With It every day for important 1t is then that you get the most attractive and besu- the most popular| interlor use. It's beautiful grain is wonderfully improved with stain. 1t is hard enough so it does not mar easily and it can into the most beautiful of doors, cabinets, buffets, side boards, show it o you any time. (One Board Or a Carload) | LaDiEs Gowws 0 bR st sty rimmings. Sale QL | P i { 49¢ ! ‘ | others at 950 ana By TURKISH TOWELS Pure Whita Turkish Towals 17235. Sale Thess swatters, special ‘price. .. 45800 ind. ot s Help yourselr - combination Hangesh- lar price 106, sale, each King Ryzors, every ono warranted, each "Razor Straps 246, S0, 355, good values. TR ARG 0w care of large lot, all Fo0d: &t Aluminum Tea PCY £o Pota of the Saluce andAlsddin and everything else in Preserving Kettles, 1 These ess beaters on sale for 190 5 and § quart size on Really worth 35¢ now 10c and 25¢ Spading Forks $3.55 m n sale at 85c EGG CASES Hold 6 dozen eggs, on sale at 19¢ L TRED ALL DAY SATUEDAY AND MoNDAT K Y voar £ &AL Everyuiody Come and wot 10c and 25¢ oo ] $258 Hammocks on sale at $2.25 2 95 Hammocka.on sate Bisriadar at 49 Hammocke ontale 4 B8 o hAve L Very B fine and Wil 25c Extra_va waLL ravm e ogioe, 196, 14e asa 180 A big Tot on sale & Also_paper at LTI . abo, 350 to T80 el Vs i st nd Tarest it - the el A steet rakes, rea worth 36¢, on sae at . 4550 Roller Ban Bearing Coaster Whgons o Base At $4.59 3450 Wagons on sale at... §#48 Wakons S sue at wen Roll Edgo Dish Pan, large 17 gallon size. white and white enatmelcd, st Ghancs to buy ot this special price 95¢c Really worth now 31.50. Men's Shirts 85cgrade 59 Bie values inem Brfiaeries " and 1iees 215, 86, 106 and wp This 3275 round burner nickle Piated Copper Jamp on sate &t Got & mamtern at e eneap 89¢, 98¢ | Coming Events | —Summer June 18 to July Training Setool. Jutle 21—Annusl Farmers' Picnic ¢ Fair Grounds. September 11_—Next term of Bel- trami county district court convenes. Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Pair, Sept. 12-13-14—Tweltth Annual Beltrami County Fair. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Will Stone last evening at dinner at their home in Highland Park. The guests present_were Mrs. W. J. Lodmel of ks, Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey enter- midji.—Crookston Daily Times. ESTHERS TO PICNIC At the last meeting of the Queen Esther society it was deelded to hold a plenic with the members of the Missionary society of the Methodist churen ai Diamond- Point, July 10. The office: sear are o : Presider Elste Schmitt Miss Anna Brown. Secretary—Miss Florence Bagley Treasurer—Miss Grace lsted, HOWARD-BLOOMQUIST Harry A, Howard and Kate Bloom- quist were married this morning at the Methodist parsonage, Rev. B. D. Hanscom officlating. They were at- tended by 3r. and Nirs. Wiliam Har- dy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard will make| hetr home i Bemidji Personals and ‘ Newsy Notes ‘ Mrs, Head returned last eve. ning from a_two months' visit in Minneapolis, Willow Lake and Sum- mit, S.'D._"Mrs. Head reports _the crops in South Dakota are’ looking| fine and that they have had plenty of rain. The district between Min. neapolis and Little Falla did not look. as promising on account of not hav- ng enough molsture. To tatending esttters and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black, Can-| adian Government Agent, _Clifford, Bullding, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for| Flatner of Morris mo: Kelliner in the Moody car| returning to the city last evening. ' They report the roads are| In excellent condition, the roads be- tween Blackduck and Kelllher belng like a pavement. Carl W. Anderson of this city Jack Wilijams of Bemi been visiting him, left Little' Falls where the take up_ their duties 4 travellng| representatives of the King-Richard:| son Co. of Chicago. Th leave soon for Chicago sce.—Brainera Daily Dispatch. Miss Edna Schmit of Thiof River Falls arrived in Bemidji todsy and will be the guest of her parents, 3 and Mrs. William H. Schmitt of| Dewey avenue, during the Epworth cague convention which Is. befng, held In the Methodiat church here Miss Schmitt i< o delegate from T) River Fals. ‘Wall Bracket Lamp all com- plete | 86c ew 1ot paper Do _ 12,18 a0 21, 1 pack. - Enamtes Fine 180 BooS 250 3t 50 28 200, P Two sAmDTIERS In all the hundreds and hundreds of ltem_ tha 3¢ Spectala 480 e crey in Stockoas far o huve had ‘very' Tow ‘ad He Tl N ba"ad Yo oo Jou “thtoney Faner Towel 1n shecks snd i 5 TR s5c cacnase. Horeand now ot Bl 03 F0 Tnd ratat ik of o o realli’ priceoaa Shokp 18 sver "betore e o FoumTx or sory o thi siore *i1 berse $au Sest 35¢ aThls sdvertiosment dose mot tall you of Wo are as usual HOWLOE & DIE HAe. The store that has stood the test. . Store 2owe 720 10720 aoovs 1 | R CARLSON, of Cours The Variety Store Man on ‘Beltrami Avenue. Mo étore can serve you beteer REX THEATRE TONICHT Essanay presents RICHARD C. TRAVERS GERTRUDE GLOVER in “WHAT 1 SAID GOES" 3 rect drama. BOBRY CORNELLY ari WILLIAM SHEA in Tho fascinating sea picture “THE LOVERS' KNOT” A Broadway Star feature. IVY CLOSE and HENRY MURDOCK | il be seen in the sideplittiog comedy” “THAT PESKY PARROT" Matineo daily 2:30. Evenings 30 and 8:45. Admission Se | and 16¢. TOMORROW Willlam Fox presents GEORGE, WALSH “HIGH FINANCE" ~| Missee Marlotta Nicholsor Mrs. George French of Littiéfork are the guests of Dr. and 5. D. L. Stanton. ~ Mr. French, who i tifie was (reasurer of Beltrami county. is now cashier of the bank at Littlefork. Ar. and Mrs. French have spent the past week at Remer. They are making the trip by automo- bile, Don't forget the dance at the City Hall June 22, given by the Bemidji Ladies Concert Band for the benefit of that organization. 7619 JMiss Betty Klein, daughter of Mr. d Mrs. A Klein, will arrive in Bo- dji_tonight or tomorrow morning| and will spend her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mre. Kloin and family will move out to thelr sum- mer home at Movil lake as soon as thelr daughter arrives. Among the Crookston delegates at| the Epworth League conventlon are Kelth Sanberg and Howard Shawl. They arrived here yestorday. Beforo re- turning to’ Crookston, Miss Nichol- son plans on visiting Mrs. E. A Dunphy of Cass Lake. Miss Dors Flatner of Morris has arrived In the city and 1s tho guest of her brother, A B. Flatner, and family. 'She will remain in the city for a couple of weeks. The Baptist Tadies will serve din- ner and supper in the basement of thelr chureh tomorrow, 1-615 Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Cadman and Mr. and Mra. Frank Corneaby of In- ternational Falls aro in the ity and expect to make their future home, here. Mrs. H. A, Enyeart and family of Grand Forks havo leased a cottage on Lake Bemidji for the summer months They have arrived In the city. One o these nice days you ought to g0 to and bave your picture tal 1o Miss Mary Prichard of Thief River Falls 1s & guest of Miss Elsio Schmitt of Dewey avenue during the Ep- worth League convention. Mothers, dom't forget the ~boys' suit salo at $2.95. Shavitch Bros 3-616 Mrs. Charles Blakely and Misses| Ruth Blakely and Florence and Ma-| rion Laney of Turtlo River were in. the city today. Parents, don't forget the $2.95 boys' sult ‘sale at Shavitch Bros. 6 prinklers_at 1616 Galvanized gurden Bemidjl Hardware Co. Eat dioner and supper with the Baptist ladies tomorrow. 1615 Miss Gladys Galnoy roturned yes | torday trom Kelliher where she had | been the guest of friends since Fri- | day. Galvanized garden sprinklers_at Bemidji Hardware Co. Tels T. W. Foster and: E. Cs Stevens of Guthrle were among the business Visitors in the city Yesteday. The S. T. Espeland family has moved_from’ $08' Bemldji avenue to 1019 Minnesota avenue. 350,000 10 loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. anix $10 buys your chotce of 250 suits ¢ 'Shaviteh Bros. 3616 Fine dinner and supper at Baptist chureh ‘tomorrow 1615 Bennie Nelson, John Stretlin and Nils_ Nelson of ‘Bagley motored to the city yesterday. Galvanized garden sprinklers at Bemidji Hardware Co. Tsls Misses Signa and Auna Pauson of Shevlin passed yesterday in the ity shoppins. Fresh dai at Troppman’s butter 3¢ per pound 616 L G. Hayeratt, o Solway merchant, ong the business visitors yes. torday. Galvanized garden sprinklers at Bemidjl Harawara Co. 1616 Miss Aldia Touptn of Crookaton fa the guest of relatives In Bemldfi. You'll Iike Koors' bread. Ask your rocer for it arme Alfred Rain of Sheviin transasted Dusiness in the clty yesterday, 5,000,000 Corns Lifted Right Off ! Try 3 Drops of Magio “GetsIt” 5 rivolutionizen oaen 3 "nd"Ghly Corn Fomedy & = Sy “once ana “for indiing bandafien toe 1d)1 and recommended A. Barker, store.—Aav. Mrs. A, D. Johnson and son, Ker-! mit, returned last ovening from Pil- lnger where spent the past week. To stimulate your pat- riotism with martial music. To_rest your mind from worry and care with soft harmony. To make you dance and feel hilarious with rag- time. The Brunswick at NETZER’S Defective Paace ‘ SHOE SPECIALS: FOR_SATURDAY ar $5, will sell thes $3.35 inlow and dull leaiher, & Which' <0 ehoose $2.95 .2 Children’s Shoes, sizes 3 to 8, at 95¢c i New shipment of Baby soft soles, 25 styles from whieh 0 select, g beauti- Tul assoriment, all ° 50c $2.65 Ono lot men's Tenals Oxtords and tow slippers, all sizes, at 75¢ KNAPP'S SHOE STORE 1