Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 30, 1917, Page 2

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TWO THE BEIDJI DAILY PIONEER e— PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY—— THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. po A w .. A 2 ¥ TELEPHONE 22 . Rena"mg f A" Kmds Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matte: ‘umder act of Congress of March 3, 1879. @. B. CARSON If you want anything done in the No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer'’s name must tailoring line just bring it to e kmown to the editor, but not neécessarily for ‘publication. g # Communications for the Weekly Pioneer should reach this office not T . later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. PETEH Tmsm —TAILOR— Phone 592 Over Doran’s our Boys’ Here at $3 .95, $4.95, 85,45, §5.95, $6.45, $6.95 and Upto $10 (Some with extra Trousers) KKK KK KE KKK KKK THORWALD LUNDE CHIROPRACTOR Acute and Chronic Diseases handled with great success First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn.,, Phone 406-W Hours: 10-12 a.m.; 2-5 7-8 p.m. KE KKK KHKK KKK K THE WEEKLY PIONEER Ten pages, containing & summary of the news of the week. Pub- Hshed every Thmdny and sent yomlge paid to any address for, in BAVEADIOD ...cocvceinaionrosensasansns e T it S A I o $1.50 Select your boy’s school suit from the largest assortment ever assem- bled in our boys’ department. Early shoppers epjoy the advantage of complete varieties and unrestricted selection. Kk kok ok ok ok ok ok Kk ok ok ok kk ke OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS The Daily Ploneer is & member of the United Press Assoclation, and ALL WOOL blue serge suits, shepherd fs represented for foreign advertising by the 0000000000022 check in tv eeds {and flannels, also neat basket weave worsted in the very newest Norfolk styles for boys. Thfl TUWII Mfllkfl Ons [ot of Boys' Suits, sizes from 12 to 16, $3.95 School Furnishings for Boys @emeral offices in New York and Chicago, branches in all principal Cities. The choice of F. B. Lamson as secretary of the Commercial club to . succeed Philip B. Geier, resigned to go to war, was unanimously endorsed Prlce Wreckers at the regular meeting of the club Wednesday afternoon. | Boys’ largest line of Boys’shirts, fancy pat- Boys stockings, heavy Mr. Lamson was immediately notified and was escorted to the club on & ec rooms before the meeting adjourned. When President Harnwell called l shoes to sel ; from terns...65c. 750' 51,$1.25 cotton, fast 00]01'8, at upon him for a few remarks he made a splendid impression, in addressing New and sscu"d I"andl L L $2¢t0 4| s ...25¢ and 35c the members as follows: V. I ) B 5 «I appreciate keenly the compliment you haveé paid me in selecting Boys’ jerseys, all col- oys’ handsome neck- L] . A me as your secretary. I trust I will live up to your expectation and will ors......$2, $2.50 and $3 fancy pagterns. at...65¢ wear. .......25¢, 35¢c, 45¢ endeavor not to disappoint. 1 ’ R 4 Boys’ blouse, Kaynee, “I first came to your city three years ago, not with the intention Boys' hats and caps, Boys’ underwear,ribbed, Boys' sport shirts, of moving here, but merely to look over the fleld. After a week’s visit s s . I decided to pull up stakes and come. I left good people behind, but have & anves all .tyle‘ -.50¢, 63c, 75c at...... 51.31.25 and $1.50 speclal values at...50c found the same kind of good people here. The farewell sendoff given our naval militia convinced me that nowhere could there be found a more | i . loyal, more patriotic bunch of good fellows. - ] i ; more patrioti bunch of gond fellows, o etub ean vo|COT 2D St Minn.Ave. |} Boys Don't Forget Your AMERIGAN BOY For Sept.--Boys' Dept. at SHAVITGH BROS, made a most important position. It will be my business to make it such. ! Mistakes will be made—that we all expect. But I assure you that my ............. mistakes will be of the head and not of the heart. My aim will be to|=—/— work to the best interests of the city, state and nation.” s VA oSt ad}l anplo o™ EX THEATRE OPENS TO-NIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTOR THE MYSTIC “30” ‘With the passing of Farley A. Dare, for years editor and in active M, E, IBERTSON management of the Walker Pilot, who about two years ago leased his paper owing to ill health, the newspaper fraternity who had the pleasure UNDFRT AKER of his acquaintance in newspaper work and specially in Northern Minne- _— sota ‘write the mystic ‘30" for one of their craft. To a newspaperman, especially one of the veterans, the writing of 405 Beltrami Ave., v “30” under such circumstances has a deep and significant meaning. In Bennd)l. Minn, the good old days when newspapers were hand set, each letter being placed in its alignment in the printer’'s ‘“‘stick,” the morning papers were wont to set the “‘dead line” on composition at 2:30 o’clock in the morning, meaning at’ that hour the last of the copy for the edition must be written. P v g Hence from that grew the expression “2:30” as information from the % y SR K 7T [ editor or city editor that the last of the copy was in. And continuing in l.lfllfls afld Bm“s 3“"8 brevity when the last copy was taken to the copy hook it was marked “30,” MADE to ORDER ‘e meaning thgt it was the last—the work of the editor was finished. i . ) Management has secured for the openlng number And so ‘with the passing of Farley A. Dare his fellow members of the Cleaning, pressing and alterations craft write for him the mystic “30.” His work is finished. It was well ".“fit::t"’l “L‘::k':::.';;d'"' done and he leaves his Minnesota brothers with a ‘“clean proof.” T. Beaudette, MerchantiTallor REMIND NATURALIZED CITIZEN OF 0ATH 210 Third Stmt 'A TALE OF 'TWO CITIES'| | IN WHICH William Farnum || PLAYS THE DUAL ROLE OF CHARLES DARNEY AND SIDNEY CARTON Representative George B. Francis of New York believes that certifi- cates of naturalizaticn should show on their faces that the holder has taken an oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and re- nounce forever all allegiance to the foreign state of which he was a citizen or subject. With that end in view Mr. Francis has introduced a bill re- ) vising the present form of such documents. The certificates as now issued ““fima“ & 0 Lsaw state simply that the applicant has complied with the law, but Mr. Fran- | | cis’ amended form specifically sets forth that the holder has sworn to sup- port the Ccnstitution, and renounce foreign allegiance. F“BIIT“RE l'n A UNDEBTAKING Frank Eddy s2ys in the Sauk Center Herald that often when a man S thinks he is leading, he is merely making a holy show of himself. Yes, a l'mimw and it's making a holy show of himself that many a man enjoys.—St. Paul Phone 17R.W ear ¥ J Pionecr Press. We have several in Bemidji. { ORISR 2 = If Mr. Hoover succeeds in straightening out the food situation he will have gone a great work. If he fails—well, he can console himself with TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC the knowledge that there always has to be a goat. L Teachers of Violin. Piano and The scenery is beautiful, depicting London I.xfe in every detail and true to the description so vividly painted by Dickens. ) —> First Showing Starts 7:15 o’Clock <€— L TOMORROW --- FRIDAY , strums We had thought the young men of this country were not very devoted Phone emlfw fi};‘ 3d St. to home ties, but from the looks of the exemption claim list it would seem they are the whole cheese. The Good Book tells us that Satan is to be loosed for a thousand years. But what we'd like to know, however, is how long the old duck has been Do not say vour disease is in- curable until you have tried loose. Chiropractic. 1 can help you. Py f P S — S, 1] i If old General Sherman were here now he would have to find some THoRWAln luNnE celebrated Blueblrd Feature MR. OPP ) stronger term to describe war. Translated from another ‘‘Best Seller.”’ with one of famous Blue Bird Casts, late Release CHIROPRACTOR In Another Side- 65T pink; = 1] DL LT T T TU C T T First National Bank Building, Mack Sennett Splitter Trlcklng the Tr|CRSter I Bemidji, Minn., Phone 406-W Hours: 10-12 a.m.; 2-5, 7-8 p.m. (Added Feature) Matinee Tomorrow 2:30 Evening 7:30--8:45 THE BRINKMANS, Managers BeEmIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company Tatuphens 878 semidjl, Minn. EXAMINATION FREE ! All inquiries answered and lit- erature sent on request. i . ECKS' Pluml lnrg, Stean?na'gdu Hot ‘Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 566 and 309 SURIIRH IR I I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER . I o l ’ i l ’ B | Defacfiv.. | —

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