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ATER WORKS ~ BEING SOLVED PLAN FOR ‘FUTURE GROWTH Reasons Why Town’s Development Should Be Looked To Many Years Before It May Come. » o This i§:the spirit of the publication, ut undgr the heading “Prevision, Pre- b tion*and Prepuredness” the editor f y§°d6%¥n certain principles that apply “generafly and will lie repeated in all sorts of variations’at the joint housing and planning conference. These prin- ciples run as follows, and are worth quoting: “City planning is the exercise of municipal imagination. It is the sci- entific and expert vision of inevitable city growth and the -preparation of plans to provide for that growth. It is municipal prevision, municipal pre- ventlon and municipal preparedness. “City planning is the civic sense that refuses to build today what must be torn down tomorrow; that refuses to believe ®hat the future will not be greater than the past; that refuses to act on the theory that the growth of ten years gone -by will equal the growth of ten years to corve. “City planning is ‘the wisdom that insists the distrusc of th¢ future in- sures distress in the future; that doubt of future growth Insures beyond doubt. an unhealthy growth; that lack of- preparation for growth means future expense in correction of unregulated: growth. : “City planning is economy. It is not- the economy of doing without. Doing without is not economy. It may be ex- travagance. A city that does without parks and playgrounds in abundance is extravagant in life and health. A city that ignores an opportunity for the acquisition of the things that make for health and happiness may lose the opportunity altogether.”—Minneapolis Tribune. RENEWS HEALTH AND ENERGY People who have poor appe- tite, bad color, indigestion and biliousness are usually victims of constipation. Constipation causes an enormous amount of sickness. Hollister’s Rocky Mountdin:Few; <taken ' before going toihe 1 relieve your constipatibffi-testore your ap- petite,~and*bring the glow of youth to your cheeks. You will work: better and live happier. A large. package (only 35c), will put you on-the road to health and happiness. City Drug. Store. - Adv. d from Page One) property ed, b .“(Continue insurance = hazard and rights. Street Superintendent Ha! allowed $1 per day when he, auto in work for the’ city.} . Bemidii Well' Behav: : Chief of Police Ripple made his quarterly report for the months of February, March-and April, and it showed that Bemidji is commencing to sprout wings in some directions, for only five faced Judge Gibbons on charges of intoxication. All were fined a total of $50, and the city got the amount of the fines. There were two vagrants arrested during the quarter and' they - pald fines totaling $26. Four arrests were made for disor- derly conduct. Three forfeited cash bond of $5 each and the fourth was assessed $10. 2 Three were apprehended. for sell- ing booze illegally. Amount of fines imposed, $100; paid, $60; one case to the county jail.. Two were arrested charged with operating open gambling and they shelled out $115 for their sportive- ness. Three more were arrested for gambling. Bail of $10 in one case was forfeited and bail of $5 each in the other three cases were for- feited. Men Folks Prettv Good. The men folks of ‘the city ‘are shown to have.been pretty decent during the quarter. Only one was arrested for abusing his wife and his case was dismissed. . A fine of $50 was imposed for running a junk shop without a Ii- cense. Seven fell into the law’s hands for violation of the traffic ordinance. g‘;ey came across with a total of 5. Keep Roof In Repair. - It roofs were repaired perifodically, the ‘house owners’ expenses would be a great deal less. A large number of people ‘neglect the’ care- which should be given to the upkeep of their roofs, consquently they become damaged be- yond repair, and the owner ig com- pelled to go to the unavoldable” ex- pense of paying for the-Instaliation. of ‘niew roofing. ARt After -heavy rainstorms, especially in the spring and: winter months, the roofing should-be thoroughly examined for leaks which may develop into trou- ble causing a waste in the material and result in a great deal of damage to the interior of the home, 3 i The symptoms of kidney and blad- der troubles are often very distress- ing and’leave the system in-a run- down condition. The kidneys seem to suffer most, as almost every vic- tim complains of lame back end uri ary troubles which should not be neg- lected, as these-danger signals often lead to more ‘dangerous kidney troubles. 3 t “ Dr. Kilmer's' Swamp-Root which, so many people say, soon heals and strengthens the kidneys, is a splen- did kidney, liver and bladder medi- cine, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediate- ly noticed in most cases by tho$§ Summarv of Revort. JThe total number of arrests was 28; fines imposed; $435; bail for- feited, $35; fines paid, $310; fines and bail received by the city, $345; jail commitments, two. At the conclusion of the reading of the report President Clark arose and said that the chief should be complimented for being the only city official making his report on time. ., 'Today—Telepnone the Pioneer of- fice, 922, about that news item' you have in mind. Your guests and friends will appreciate the courtesy. Why Shamed b Blotchy S are a, sufferer from Eczema or glm 1§ skin, you know just what o have that humiliating, back- ward feeling about meeting. strangers and oftentimes friends. Many a time you have looked into the mirror and wished that your skin would be like other people that you know, “without a blemish.” ~This wish HAS PNEUMONIA 1t you unsightly it means W. M. Kennedy is confined to his home with an attack of pneumonia. time your skin will be as soft as velvet. Come in and ask for a bottle today on our ‘money-back guarantee. Ask also about D. D. D. Soap, that keeps the skin healthy. bottle from your nearest drug store, farewel n ill be given b A farewell dance will be giv v and start treatment at once. the degree team of the M. W. A. in tronor of Sam Baine at the Odd Fel- lows hall, Tuesday evening, April 30. All Woodmen and Royal Neigh- bors -cordially invited - 'to = attend. Good music. Refréshments will be served. . 2-430 this great preparation semnd ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, 'Y for-a sample bottle.: *When.wr ingbe sure and mention the'B Daily: Piomeer.—Adv. e —that is better, that’s what you auto owners are after. The other day a fellow was stalled three miles from town—he run out of gas..’ As luck would have it, along comes another car, from whom the fellow in the : “stalled’’ car bought a supgly. A - —And such gas he never saw before—it simply doubled the- power and and when he enquired he found that it was ; : Purity Gasoline —bought from the St. Cloud Oil Co. The usual high quality is niair}tainedé always, as is also the Oils and Greases PURITY GASOLINE MAY ALSO BE HAD AT ;l'Hl:'. BEMIDJI AUTO CO. AND LETFORD’S GARAGE : St. Cloud 01l Co. N}ear Great Northern Depot Phonre 91 However, if you wish first to test RED CROSS NOTES Bemidji s -benine in her April quota of surgical dressings. The chapter is working on the front line packets and these must be completed as the need is urgent. s ¢ Anyone can help with this work. The few who are working. are giv- ing a great deal of time but more must take up the work to complete these packets' on time, - Come and do your bit. leian Relief. { Will, all ?:dfls wonfihelfg on the in- v rments please finish same n' to the library by Satur- 4, 1 4 ¥ i How’s This? We offer One. Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarth Medicine. Hall's_ Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh ‘sufferers for the past thirty- five years, and has become known as the most raliable renedy for Catarrh. Hall's Caterrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Muccus surfaccs. expelling the Pol- son from the Biood.and healing the dis- cased portions. v After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medtcing for & short time you will see a great improvement. in . your . gengral health. Start taking fHall's Catarrh Medi- cine at once and get'rid of catarrha Send for testimonials, free, ° : F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, £51d by all Druggists. Toc. > A RAW, SORE THROAT ickly When You Appl: Eapee Musterolg. ppy a Little tingle, loosens € out the soreness pain. = Musterole is a clean, whiteointment made with oil of shustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Nothing like: Musterole for croupy chil- Keep it handy for instant use. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. REX Tomorrow all Star castin LOOK THESE OVER “Eatty" Arbuckle-Mable Normand, Mack . Sennett-Owen Moore Thursday and Friday e, T Blindness of Divorce” It has as its theme: the terrible consequences that come from the neglect of some husbands and their willingness to rush into the divorce court upon suspicion and wreck the Jives and happiness of their wives AT ; “THE BLINDNESS s WANT AD DEPT. NOTICE Adveruisements in this = column cost half sect a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will be run for less than 10c per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one aent a word per issue.. No ads rum - . wr less than 25c. < FOR SALE R SALE—Three 4-room an 7-room house, on Oak St. four-room houses for $2,600. 5 M. Malzahn, Bemidji, Minn. 2-430 FOR SALE—A 1917 five-passenger OF DIVORCE,” was written and ‘di- rected by that cinema-genius, Frank Lloyd, who made “LES MISERABLES,” -“A TALE OF -TWO CITIES” and “WHEN ‘A MAN SEES RED,” a trio.of photodramas, which have re- ceived greater praise than anything in the motion picture in- cnnthe Jours {or'tthednsklng. s 0&"2{ who use it. 3 25 ATTENTION g0 o the drugsist and procure a Pottle of | A trial will convince anyone who| dugtry. . He .has produced - another masterpiece in “THE|_ touring car. George Shea. 3-52 apply it accor inq to directions, in a short | may be in need of it. Better get:a BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE.”. TOR SALE OR RENT-—Five room wil T house, barn and chicken house The story is an absorbing one, superbly acted by a cast which includes Bertha Mann, Rhea Mitchell, Charles Clary, Willard Louis, Bertram Grassby and others equally well-known. The divorce problem is one of the oldest with which civil- ization has had to contend and-William Fox instructed Director Frank Lloyd to make the drama one that would carry-its mes- sage to the public. LB g with two acres of garden tract, one block from Lake Bemidji near 26th Street. Terms to suit pur- chaser if sold at once. - J. P. Lahr, Markham Bldg. 3-430 . FOR SALE—Farm, 118 acres fine hardwood land, 15 acres under cul- tivation, flowing water, good house, and barn, one-half mile from Ten- strike depot, on state road.” Small payment down, balance easy terms. ' J. P. Lahr, Markham Bldg. 3-430 FOR SALE—40-acre farm with good buildings, 16 acres under cultiva- tion, 1% miles from city limits; $1,600, one-half cash. J. P. Lahr, ’ Markham Bldg. . 3-430 FOR SALE—Three six-room houses, one modern, each nicely -located. Your choice at $3,000, one-half cash. J. P. Lahr, Markham Hotel Building. 3-430 “THE EAGLE /The night before the Atlantic Fleet sails, the Germans are plotting to torpedo the flagship and cripple the Fleet. How- ever, Dixie and ‘Grant, each. working independently, learn of their activities and Grant arrives on the scene as the torpedo is lowered. He succeeds in diverting its course and the episode closes with the flagship safely passing through the Narrows. NO. 3 house and lot, 5 acres for garden or poultry; 40, 80 or 160 acres, call on Mathew Larson, Nymore, Minn., or phone 780J; all property sold -on easy terms. 2m519 e el WANTED WANTED—Young man :from 19 to 20 years of age to learn the mer- , cantile business. One who is not afraid of work. . Advancement to right party. J. C. Penney Co. Corset Clearance - Wednesday For Wednesday we have decided to place our en- tire Justrite Corset stock on” sale at greatly re- uced prices. : . Sk _ . A30tf WANTED—Kitchen girls at Mark- - ham Hotel. 3-51 WANTED—Cleaning girl at Mark- ham Hotel, 3-51 WANTED—Girl at Vicker’s Hotel. ; 3 2-430 WANTED—Competent. girl for gen- eral housework. - 905 Lake Boule- vard. Telephone 116. 41611 WANTED—To rent or buy five ‘or six-room house, with city water. Must not be too far from business district. Address Y Z” Pio- neer. 323t $1.75 Justrite Corsets ......... FOR RENT _Modern five-room flat for summer. Call 11-F-3. 425tf FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, and board if desired. Mrs. C. B. Powell, 1110 Bemidji Ave. Phone 311-V, 423tf FOR RENT—Two modern steam heated rooms on second floor, $15 per month. J. C. Penney Co. 430tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 520 Beltrami Ave. Phone 765-J. 2-51 FOR RENT—One modern furnished room. 703 Minn. Ave. Phone 440-W. 430tf FOR RENT—Four nice clean rooms at $8 per month. 1301 Bemidji WANTE] Lady to keep house on i farm, good wages. Write J. C., B e clo Pioneer. 3-430 $2.00 Just- $1 49 FOR RENT Rl ts : FOR RENT—House, 212 America r1teCor§ets " Ave. South. C T 3-51 : FOR RENT — Modern furnished room. 1023 Minn. Ave. Phone $3.00 Just- $2 39 4 317-R. 420t [} riteCorsets . $3.50. Just- . riteCorsets $2.79 Justrite corsets are rust pi'oof. An opportunity to procure your corset needs at a great saving. $5.00 Just- " riteCorsets Ave. : 1-429 FOR™ RENT—Small house, $6 . per month. 618 4th St. 3-52 PILE CURE FREE — — S—— ‘We pay postage and send Red Cross Pile and Fistula Cure, the absorption and quick relief treatment for piles. This treatment is sold by druggists, but to those not knowing of it we will send free to prove our cure. Rea Company, Dept. S S S BT SRSy | C. N. Minneapolis, Ainn. ™ Phone 850 Bemidji, Minn. Defective