Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 23, 1917, Page 2

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MONDAY. JULY 283, 1917. THE BEMIDJI DA(LY PIUNEER J % *Hurr afessin,” nahitulig,* "=|llIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIl IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' l\ THE BETIDJI DAILY PIONEER i | * = 1 Y 34 = = &—— PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY: X ey Mt S treat RIS = - THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLI HING CO. X combings i51.50. Corns, in- *|= = iy @. B. CARSON P fifi. E. H. DENU : f-.irfl‘t‘; nails treated a spe- : = = / =——_——_—__—__———v.,w?= % MINA MYERS IHE = TELERHOWNE 1% ™ % 311 6th St. Phome 112-W | = = ------ KKK R KKK RKK N K k| = = Entered at the postoffice at Bemid]l, Mipu as ucond-c]ass mfltter = = under act of Congress of March 3, 1870, ar Ha g R ——————— E = " - K KK KKK * No attention paid to anonymous contributions.” Writer’s name must x * ® % x K *: E g be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. ¥ NEW JITNEY STAND IN (= = Communications for the Weekly Pioneer should reach this office not : Fn;ll:gl:v::_l) : = = later than Tyesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. X u mt'; Berg, Joe H x> § = & “Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut & |= g *® Service Night and Day * = = i#t{il*i#t#fi#itis = = = = = = E . = [ &, TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC E . = Teachers of Violin, Piano and ||= Band Instruments = Phone 683-W 116 3d St. ||= = Ome year ........c.....$5.00 Ome year ...............$4.00 " e — = = Six months ... m .. 250 Six months . .. 2.00 £ L P. ECKSTR = g Three months . weee 125 Three months.......... 1.00 N Plumb#g, szl?m“an Hot E£(= = o = ater Heating sS= = One monkth : g S Get our estimate. = — A\ One week ......coc0c0en o £ Phones 555 and 308 = |= E ) ¥HE WEEKLY PIONEER r——— Sz | = = Ten pages, containing & summary of the news e we A E E Hshed every Thursday and and sent postage paid to any address for, = = et i e B Iy Tl RBO] e ek | E | % THIRD ST. CAFB * = = OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS : “WHITE I&l’! » : E = —_—0 [AME I = The Daily Pioneer is a member of the United Press Assoclation, and | = E s represented for foreign advertising by the FEE T R R RN RN — FOR SZLE_—W r maps, 18 pages, | = = bound, showing all nations of the |= = . - o e S5 ing e s o wae S| = £ 1 branches in all prin es.| one during these times of war. 26¢c|= 1 offices in New York and Ch : assures you of one. We have a|=— 5 _———————————————————=| limited number only. Read details | = 3 in big ad in this jssue. Pioneer |= = MASTERFUL PIECE OF WORK Oftice. 25 = § The .Pioneer is going to pat itself on the back a little over the man- |y y i KRR RKE KKK KX E g 3 ner in which it handled the report of the draft Friday and Saturday. It : DRESSMAKING : _—=: E ? was one of the largest undertakings ever attempted by the Piomeer and |y Reasonable Prices = = Pioneer in the United States |¥ Misses Dahl & Westberg x| = = 1t 1s doubtful if many papers the size of the Pion x 413 Minn. Ave, *|= = performed a similar service for its patrons or the public in Which the |k x kK kKK kK K K k Kk X k| = ee at = e papers circulate. : = = With the drawing of the numbers at Washington, the United Press = E g = . = wired the numbers throughout the United States to its major and ml_nor = ? = bureaus, the Northwest Bureau being in St. Paul. From these bureaus FUNERAL DIRECTOR E ewrl er E the numbers were relayed to their cilents, including the large metropol- = M = itan newspapers, and for the small papers to take this report was a task E E of no little magnitude, handicapped as they are by lack of employes and M, E, IBERTSON = , = mechanical facilities at such a time. —_— ||& It's Absolutely the Best Made. = When the numbers were received the Pioneer was obliged to look .UNDERTAKER = Guaranteed 2 Years. = through the list-of 2,316 names registered in Beltrami county and find P = = ¢ the name that belonged to the number so telegraphed from Washington. 405 Beltrami Ave E; E They were all then tabulated and set in the Ploneer office, as rapidly B" o200 = ave = emidji, Minn, ||= = as thy could be prepared. = = From the numbers sent out, the Pioneer was obliged to ‘select the = = numbers lower than 2,316, the total registry in Beltrami county. E E The Pioneer continued to receive the drafted numbers long after the = y = i paper went to press Friday and compiled the list as it came until the y E ® § g finish, when it was announced in Washington the press associations would H“‘fima“ & 0 I.eaw = p E ; &l carry no more drafted numbers. —_——— | [E= By Paying Cash = ¢ i The Pioneer gave the complete number of Beltrami county registra- = = g i ) tions drafted in the first 6,000, out of which the first army will be drawn. = . . = i Of the 6,000 the first 3,000 numbers will furnish the first quota of FURNITURE AND = Don’t over Spend. Economy 1s a National E | men drawn for the first army. u"nEHTAKI"G = d = i Thus, the Pioneer gave to Beltrami county the only list of those —_ = neeaq. = drawn in the county from whose ranks will be drawn Beltrami county’s H N. McKEE, Funeral Director i B . = ) first quota. | Phone 178.W or R ||E We offer for cash this beautiful MODEL 5 = In no other paper reaching Bemidji, nor any other paper published = . . = in the United States appeared the names of those drawn for Beltrami|l___ _'=_' WOODSTOCK Typewrltel' tO YOll fOl' $80-00- E county. Only the larger newspapers gave the draft numbers and names = S & . : & = of their own counties, the Pioneer proving its worth by doing that WhiCh | srgseseco - O O OO E This is not a specml price, but the regular cash price. E only the larger papers could and did. = - = In addition, the Pioneer continued to receive and published all num- DRY CLEANING E No Mone Down E bers drawn so far as they affected Beltrami county until the press asso- Clo%ea c““;gmflo‘; Men, = . rla = ciations stopped sending. The official lists will be sent to the local board omen. &n ren E s . = some time the latter part of this week. = ‘ . N y . E Above the title head of the Pioneer appears, “NOT YESTERDAY'S = Your giving this a trial does not obligate you to buy. = NEWS, BUT TODAY'S NEWS TODAY, BY THE GREAT UNITED PRESS.” = I you decide to buy on the installment pll.n, here are the terms: = i Friday’s Pioneer carried the numbers and names of those drafted = = from Beltramj county the same day they were drawn in Washington. And = E continued the complete list the following day. This was made possible = = 2 by the splendid work of the United Press association, of which the Pioneer = over a Year to a = « is a member. The Pioneer receives its report from the Northwest Bureau = ¥ E of the United Press, St. Paul, of which Arthur Clapper is manager and he = = handled the herculean task in a masterful manner. E Model 5 WOOdStOCk E 1 Miss Charlotte Oakes, manager of the Bemidji office of the Western = = i Union Telegraph company, handled the intricate report without a flaw = = U and stayed with the report until it was completed Friday night. It was = $ 85-00"'$15 down, $15 IllOIlth]y E Y furnished the Pioneer accurately and swiftly, and, taking it all around, = 10 [ 10 13 = it was one of the best pieces of work accomplished by the United Press = $ 90-00""$ $ = staff in this section, isolated from direct service with the United Press = s l 00 00---$ 5 “ $ 5 “ = L S TheKeynote of Satisfaction || = : = DAfosm‘l\‘ ;:liz\aqui(‘):?er Tlso goin':g‘tg: re‘i‘ggraz;(e) its selt-credit for “NOT YESTER- | = You can buy no better machine than the Woodstock. BECAUSE there is = i} 5, BUTTODAT S NI DAY, You cannot get a satisfactory ||= no better. If there was a better typewriter made we’d sell it. = pair of glasses by just buying = . " . ] ) = two lenses and a metal frame. |[= You may see Woodstock Typewriters on display at the Pioneer office or = You must have skilled ser- ||= on the job in a dozen different stores and offices in Bemidji. — EXPERT REPAIRING DONE || e st The retractive er- || = = rors of your eyes must be |l== = measured accurately. From = . = Automobile work, boat :heset _n:et;isurerm‘-ntst tthre ufi; = The Model 4 Woodstock may be bought on the following terms: = engines, acetylene ometrist figures ous torm = ) = by which your Ilenses are = — welding, etc. — — » ground. = -m = Batteries charged and The grinding of the lenmses, = $6|-°° caSh Or $68 $5.OO down’ = cared for. All work e r = =" the selection of the proper = = guaranteed. mounting to meet your indi- ||= $3 monthly = { = vidual netat‘is,hnmi1 the final ad- ||= . o -E_ { justment of the glasses on your ||== i it—a new dard i or a little more = | ’ - ||I= : : ; ; E | FOLEY’S CARACE Phone 78, 477-W ||| fuce e i apersions ronic || Bl the pric of athr swadard makes4ad # Ser 1 . il s | Service Station for all Cars But for these operations to || = in quality it is in favor of the Model 4 Woodstock. = be of value to yonl. lthey must |(|= * = z be based on a careful examina- ||= = | tion of your eg::. n-tm — Phone 932—and ask to see & Woodstock. It come. = \ e goe . . keynote to satisfactory gl — = Bemidji - Kelliher Auto Service - = = = [ [ = Car Leaves Jitney Stand at 7 a. m. Dalily = = Returns §:20 p. m. DRS. LARSON & LARSON = = 20 minute to half hour stop at all towns enroute < P — = FARE 5c PER MILE w tometrists= || S = Phone No. 21 Over Post OfficeS ||= =

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